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COOLIDGE TO ADVISE HOWARD GRADUATES ‘Will Address 320 Recipients of De- grees—Secretary Work Also to Speak. GIVES 6 HONORARY DEGREES Institution Celebrates Fifty-Fifth Commencement. President Coolidge will deliver the =raduation address this afternoon at the fifty-fifth annual commencement of Howard University, when 320 col- ored young men and women receive their degrees in the schools of arts and sciences. The commencement will be an enochal one in the history of Howard University, which is devoted to high education of colored men and women The exercises will start shortly after 3 o'clock with the usual academic procession led by the faculties of the various schools and colleges com- prising the university. The commencement will be held on the campus unless it rains, in which s will be held in the and graduates will march on the campus while the nd plays “Lucia di Lam- Invocation will be said by W. O. Millington, ex. Baptist Churches, Roosevelt to Award Commisxions. President Coolidge will then deli h s, after which th ing. Sec . patron 3 anley dent of the universi fer degrees and award special merlt in schola As: t Secret. will aw who have completed the ed courses in_the Reserve Officers’ ing Corps. The oath of office for > organized tered by Capt Perry Baldwin. Selections by the university band and the glee club will follow. Benediction will be pronounced by Rev. Dr. Sterling N. Brown, of the University School Six_honorary de, red by the of laws, prizes for i con- ows enton doc- . Nathaniel Detf, col npton, Va.: doctor of Melvillo Charlton of Brooklyn, doctor of divinity, Edward York City, Clayton T'owell of Alleyne, col- ¥ colored, and Cameron ored, of New Rochelle, TO HOLD ‘VOCATION WEEK’ Mount Carmel Retreat House for Women Sponsors Program. “Vocation week,” during which sermons explanatory of the convent and religious life will be delivered by a retreat master of national fame, will begin Saturday evening at the Mount Carmel Natio! Retreat House for Women, 200 T street north- east. The exercises of the week will be | divided into series intended to en- able those who are employed to at- tend without interference with their work. The Very Rev. M. L. Kelly of the Fathers of the Holy Ghost will deliver all the sermons. Beginning i evening at 7 o'clock, an sive e-day retreat will be given, wh e Monday morning, Ww! a ¥ e-day retreat will be given for women and xirls from various parts of the coun- try who register and remain at the retreat house. A second three-day retreat will be conducted on Thurs- day, Friday and ¥or those who present night during the week at 7:30 o’clock, boginning Sunday night. All the ser- mons will deal with various features of the life, and will be intended to foster vocations in girls who are thinking of entering any of the various bodies of sisterhoods in the country. Purple Iris Tea House Luncheons—Teas—Dinners 3200 Rittenhouse St. Cleve. 1135 religious Polished Floors of Hard Wood Estimates on anything in this line—cleaning, polish- ing, scraping or laying new floors—furnisxhed cindly and without obligation, Tele~ phone North 6523, J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. A Four-Day Special Offer To Keep Our Workrooms Busy We will make draperies of Sunfast silk for one aver- age size single window, making valances pleated and - trimmed at bottom edge with two-inch galoon fringe, including rods, and hung complete for $13.95. For any average size double window made the same as specified above of Sunfast silk, only making two pairs of drapes in- stead of one, for the very special price of $22.10. Orders taken during this sale can be held for hang- ing in September. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Company Julius Lansburgh, Pres. & Treas, 729 11th Street ¥ | Gordon Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) view Mr. Cox's portraits. Among those who have viewed the pictures are the ambassador of Great Britain, Esme Howard; Senator and Mrs. « e A. Swanson, Col. di Bernezzo, the military attache of the Itallan : Senator and Mrs. Tasker Mrs. McKeon, Miss Miss Marwick and Mr. Hugh Tennant. The undersecretary of the Treasury. Mr. Gerrard B. Winston, is at White Sulphur Springs for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vetter Flem- ing, wWho are spending the week at White Sulphur Springs, a company of eighteen at dinner there last evening. Maj. and Mrs. € rived in Washington from R. I, and have taken an apartment in the Farnsboro. linehanse and Mr peer will be mar- ried in St. Mark's Church Tuesday afternoon, June 24, at 5:30. dman _ Park her Lynch Mme. Lucchetti, Hotel, has as a guest of New Yo Canaan, they will remain until autumn. week there T 3 her son and returning purpose of closing her home. taken ashington Mr. and Mrs. their former's parents, vard J. Gorman, in nt in the Kenesaw, Capt Gorman were married Thursday, in the home of her parents, at /lumbus, Ga., and on the conclusion f their visit here will ¥o to the Uni- versity of West Virginia, where C Gorman has been detailed as milita the university. C: native of Baltimore of his time S aving graduated from the officer: training camp at Fort Myer in 181 He has been stationed at Fort Ben- ning Instruction School since his re turn from Germany, where he was in charge of a division under Gen. Allen with the army of occupation for sev- eral years. apart- nd Mrs. Mrs. Russell Harrison granddaughter, Serviller Williams, have returned from New York and with the former”s mother, Mrs, Alvin Lafayette eral days of the formers in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. s. James Robert McKee, in their at Greenwich, Conn. accompanied by Serviller, will start west the first of the week, returning to their home in Omaha. Neb., They came to Washington in the winter to Le near Mrs. Harrison's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, jr. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Atkinson Sail Tuesday for Enrope. and Mrs and the continent. They be gone three months. On Wednesday, o'clock p.m. Mr. W of Washington and Miss June 4, at 7:30 liam H. F. Swain Edith M. wedding took place at Christ Episcopal Church, Alexandria, v, the Rev. William J. Morton of- ciating. The voung couple will make their home at the Copley Courts. Miss Ceil Joffe of Havana, Cuba, is staying at the Hamilton Hotel. With her is Miss Pearl Brown and Miss Esther Harriman, both of Baltimore. Mrs. George Saegmuller, Mrs. Henry Clay and Mrs. Duncan L. Richmond are assisting the young men of the Segma Delta Gama fra- In Newest mod- els. All materi- als, shapes and colors for street, afternoon, sport and dress wear. Come early. NOUVEAU Ida Walters’ 932 F St. McKeon, entertained Mrs. Frank S Hight and daughters have left for their summer home at spent a for the N | ¥ apt. and Mrs. Howard J. Gorman i » arrived for a week's visit with T May and her granddaughter were guests The Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson Atkinson are leaving Mon- day for New York, sailing Tuesday for an extended trip throush Kurope expect to | Hanger of Staunton, Va., were mar- | rie The THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ternity, with their second annual car- nival barn dance, Saturday, June 14 The barn is situated in the beauti- ful grounds of the Saegmuller estate in Virginia, near the Washington Country Club, where the guests will be furnished every, comfort, The young ladies who are assisting are: Miss Elizabeth King, Miss Elisa- bsth Amole, Miss Mabel Lombard, Miss Evelyn Hollingshead, Miss Alyes Amol:, Miss Carlotta Lockwood, Miss Elizaoeth Richmond, Miss Marian Arnold, Miss Ruth Arnold, Miss Caro- lyn Lyle, Miss Mary Lyle, Miss Marian Thompson, Miss Irene Rob- ertson, Miss Lynell Davidson, Miss Elizabeth English, Miss Helen Rohar and the Misses Olliver. The charter members of this fra- ternity are: Mr. Harry Olliver, pres dent; Mr. Bennett King, secretar: Mr. Murray G. Clay, treasurer, an: A Tom Amole, Mr. John Mohan and Mr. Edward Thompson. Mary 5 at C. McCloskey will be the Women's City Club to 6 o'clock, assisted ude Reed, Mrs. C. W. Miss Margaret Hanna, Wollard, Miss Josephine Rankin. Mrs. Frances C. Stallings will preside at the tea table. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last tweaty-four hours: Newton, girl. lie McMahon. James boy. borothy Tyndall. girl. Martin L. girl Hodges, girl. Kackley, bdy. A Bobannon, boy. James 1. Kaight. boy. Sundy A 2 C. Bradiey, girl. Ferman K. and Jen Robinson, bo; William and_Alceretta rewer, Harry J. aud Pearl Robinson, boy.| aEeEst s Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo ¢ health department in the last twenty-four ital. John M. E. Riges, 62, James R. Fletcher, 4, 8416 N ul Wilson, 19 months, 1015 ity Hospit Randolph Agnes Helene Tibbs, 17, 212 Bryant st. 1da Morgan, 8 months, 530 3rd st. s.w. s In the United States there are be- tween 12,000 and 15,000 barber shops operated by women, some containing as many as thirty-five chairs. "LUTZ & CO. Lugznget:l‘x‘!ml::lmr Goods “Of the Beuer Grade” 1325 G St. N Wardrobe Trunks, $30.00 Up | Agents for Genuine Innovation Winship. The Trunk with Doors Mendel Dustproof. ther Good makes. Repairing—Phone Main 244 Values Up o $10 Our Down Stairs Shop HAT SHOP Original Shop Adjoining Metropolitan Theater in children’s footwear —to a greater extent than has ever been attempted by any other shoe shop. A Complete Children's Shoe Store on our third floor, with a corps of experienced shoe fit- ters who have learned the ym- portance of correct fit to the healthy growth of the foot. Only the best grades and best made shoes, orthopedically constructed. We Illustrate a New Model of Red Calf Sizes 5 fo 8, $3.50 Sizes 8% to 11, $4.50 Sizes 1134 to 2, $5.50 ICHS F Street at Tenth JAPANESE CABINET TO .MEET JUNE 9 Extra Session Expected to Bring Out Resignation of Kiyoura Regime. By the Associated Pres: TOKIO, June 6.—The cabinet today agreed to meef, in extraordinary ses- sion Junme 9. This Is understood to mean that Premier Kiyoura means to tender the resignation of his cabinet on that date. The resignation of the cabinet has been expected ever since the Kiyoura government was defeated ifl the gen- eral election of May 10. Tt was under- stood that it was continuing in office only until after the celebration of the prince regent's marriage, which was concluded yesterday. Viscount Takaakl Kato, leader of the Kenseikal party, which has be- come the strongest party in the House of Representatives of the Imperial Diet, is expected to be asked to form a government. He would have the support of other parties in the Diet. S Second Division to Hear Weeks. SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 6.—8ecre- tary of War Weeks will be the guest of honor here tomorrow at the clos- ing sessions of the sixth annual re- union of the 24 Division, Regular Army, according to word received today by the committee in charge. He will be the principal speaker at the reunion dinner tomorrow night. Maj. Gen. Willlam Chamberlain to- day led a reviewing party of 2d Di- ision officers and men to St. Johns Academy, at Manlius, to ets stage miniature warfar Boerstein’s FRIDAY GREGORY QUESTIONED. Grand Jury Seeks Further In- formation in Oil Lease Probe. Rear Admiral Gregory, U. 8. N, was recalled today for further examina- tion by the additional grand jury which is investigating alleged crim- inality in_connection with the ofl leases. The admiral testified some days ago, but, it is understood, the grand jurors wanted to hear further from him. Other naval officers summoned to testify today were Rear Admiral Koontz and Rear Admiral Latimer. George Dyson, an_attorney of the Navy Department, who is understood to have passed on the question of the legality of the oil leases, was also in attendance before the grand jury. S Starting with one car, which she herself, gmve. ‘Miss Helen Schultz of Mason ' City, lowa, has become the “motor-bus queen”s of America, her fleet comprising sixteen big coaches, capable of carrying fifty or more passengers each. SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT SARANACINN N shore of beantiful Uppet & Adirondacks; many Improve- me for summer season: beautiful large Jounge; also large double rooms with bath. 18-Hole Championship Golf Clientele soetally desirable: superb colsine; exceptional mus dlbcl“l‘:'bl'.hllli canoeing; Totor boata: moviex: teanis. CERTIFIED MILK Tnn entertains no one euftering with YAdfl"- Harrington Mills, aranac Lake, Sarana: tubercular trouble. Upper Saranac, N. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Supper Dance "Tonight, Starting 10 P.M. Wardman Park Orchestra Dancing in Main Ballroom Wardman Park Hotel For Reservation, Telephone Col. 2000 Washinglon Paris Guliug ga_rfinltle é”@. We Invite You to See Entirely New Showings l;'ely Moderately Priced For Misses, Juniors and Girls On display tomorrow for the first time. The models received are unusual, and will be delightful for summer wear. The very best makers are represented in these showings. F Street. Corner_TJhirteenth Beautify Your Garden, Porch and Lawn The finish of every attractive piece of ARTECRETE is a feature—despite the moderate price—there is nothing which compares with it for DURABILITY and EN- DURING BEAUTY. The finish is easily restored from season to season by a simple washing process. Benches as low as FREE DELIVERY To points within reasonable distance from Wasi:ingtcn. Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN&MARTINC 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 JUNE 6, 1924. Silk Hosiery Made to Sell at $2.95 $1.59 Silk from top to toe. All the new colors. Ir- regulars of one of the finest brands. The Store of Better Values SouisSofd € 1214 F St. N.W. Silk Scarfs Made to sell at §5.00 $3.95 All the newest col- orings and combina- tions. Your Summer Dress Is Here! The Purchasing Power of Nine Large Stores is proof of the money-sav- ing opportunities that abound at Gold's. An Unusual Offering of Smart Summer Frocks Specially Priced at 515 and 325 Every variation and fabric of the new mode. Reproductions of higher-priced mod- els, in every color favored by fashion. Printed Chiffons Dotted Prints Printed Silks Georgettes Crepes Tinted Lace Dresses Tailored Skirts, Flying Capes, Jabots, Pleats, Flying Side Godets, Pleated Tiered Skirts are among some of the new style effects. Navy, Black, Maize, Hydrangea, Blue, Grays and combinations are some of the colors. Other Paris Inspired Frocks ¥72 to 592 From the cool linen, to the elaborate hand-beaded Parasian import. Every Coat and Suit Reduced 1 to 1» and More Examples— $45.00 to $55.00 Suits, $25.00 $79.50 to $35.00 to $85.00 Suits, $49.50 $39.50 Coats, $19.00 $45.00 to $55.00 Coats, $33.00 Fashion’s Favorite Styles in Blouses In Two Special Groups —Tomorrow— Voiles and Broadcloths, Overblouses and Tuck-ins, models with dainty collars and cuffs, in all the new shades Overblouses —with tucks, embroideries, self trimmings, in the new sleeve effects. All the new colors. Dimities, $2.00 Crepe de Chine, Satin, Broadcloth, Silk The 55095 tailored and ocome in all Flannel Sport Suits and Sleeveless Dresses at jackets are sleeve- $ 10’00 less and the skirts, wrap-around styles, in all the new shades. Fashion's new vogue, smart in type and practical in service, the Sleeveless Frocks are smartly the daintiest shades imaginable. Great Special-Purchase Sale of Charming Summer Hats Individual models in the approved new fashions—each hat a beauty! Large garden hats || The newer colors Transparent hats i all here: Chic little satin hats | Orchid almond Hats with flowers powder blue Hats of imported hair | fern wood maize Dashing tailored hats | navy sand pearl White Felts and many in white A chance to choose with certainty of exclusive style, as well as great savings! $1.00 100 Hats, made to sell from $7.50 to $10.00. (On sale from 9 00 A2 OBIF) < o 0005 000 wiarwinmoimoresanmcers.