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14 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925. 86 ARE GRADU A'[H] Lovert“ana teasurer, Virsina Tioose| DUNBAR GRADUATES | Burtmoti®™ fmtion™ Wbt PRINCESS MAFALDA RACE RIOT IS STARTED a free-for-all when a dozen or more whites and negroes joined the fray. was the one selected for the Belgium crown prince. Staub. rown. SmithNLincoln, Harvard, Trin- Prince Philip, the reportedly suc- BY SMALL BOYS’ FIGHT |, [The Niesroes were pursued by about Mrs. Willlam H. Herron, member HOI.ARSHlPs ity, Wesleyan and Howard. Approxi- To WED PRINCE PHILIP [cesetul suitor, s said to have been 1,000 whites, and William Martin, & of the Board of Education, presented mately 150 will attend the Miner Nor- in love with Mafalda for several years. = negro, fired a revolver. He was dis- Qtplomas natollos mal School. His suit s declared to have been op- armed by firemen. Police ~eserves ar- General course—Anna McKnew Al- R Agdlflm;al ({:n?duata:hwhone names p;‘med by the Italian royal family on | By t:- A‘..,.;.( r: P-'e- e rested a dozen more rioters. len, Martha Virginia Adkins, Florence . < .| were omitted from the commence- < - the ground of difference in religious| NEWARK, N. une 19.—A bat- | Martin and Gus Gaynes, a negro. Lucille Basim, Catherine Frances|Presentation of Awards and Prizes :’nem Program were announced as fol. Daughter of Italian King Formerly | beltefs. Special dispatches last month, | tie between whites :mdk n‘egroe:«,‘ e and John Eliington were charged with Beller, Annie 'Estelle Belt, Marian : ows: : however, sald this opposition had been |@hich revolvers, razors, knives, sticks | carrying concealed weapons, while e | Birch, Henrietta Lee Burriss, Helon| for Efficiency, Deportment and | Girls: Margaret Elizabeth Barnes, Was Listed as Wales' Pos- overcome through the good offices of [ and stones were used, occurred here [ William Robertozzi, the white boy Stokes Casey, iheitsive Ehashosa| - & Gladys Irene Bundy, Theodosia Lou = Y Mafalda’s elder sister, Yolanda, who|last night as the result of a fight be- | combatant, was held for disorderly Largest Class in Schools|Hia Lorena Chappell, Ruth Frances| Athletics Made. Hamlin, Margaret Celestine Jefferson, sible Fiancee. for two years has been happlily mar-|tween two small boys, which became | conduct. Connor, Lucile Alberta Crain, Mary —_ ’{‘,’g;l\,';;g\‘\lyefln?s::due, rgsmmihe 3\?“"9 2 gea to a Pledmontez noble, Count . a < Crowley, Hel Slis - by, Gladys Pernell Moore, ‘arlo Calvi di Bergolo. History Is Presented With |5 Blizabeth Marpaeet Deanabeth | The scholarship awards presented to [ Ruth Antoingtts Phillips. Lucy Sii,| B5 the Associated Press. i o s 5 D Madelyn Dickie, Hilda Marfe Diiler,|the graduating class of Dunbar High|dred Bailey, Caro Mia Irma Miller. NEW YORK, June 19.—Another of o i Diplomas by Ball Ada May Dougall, Evelyn Grace | Sckool were announced today as fol-| Boys: Donald Francis Cardozo,|the royal princesses who have been FINANCIER’S WIFE BETTER = { pi y Ballou. Durnbaugh, Anna Dworin, Florence | OWS: : Pency Meredith - Lizgons, Wallace | yentioned from time to time as pro- Dorothy Edwards, Elsie May Fwers, | Amherst College, Capt. Harold| Fowler Nickens, Clifton William L _— o | Flinor Keller Finckel, Emma Gibson | LeWis and Richard Atkinson; Dart- | Nightingale. spective fiancees of the Prince of Wales GLEN COVE, N. Y., June 19 (®).— The condition of Mrs. J. P. Morgan, wife of the finamcier, who is il of sleeping sickness at her Summer home, r was reported by her physicians today as_decidedly improved. The alarming conditions which ap- pezred earller in her illness apparently are subsiding, it was added, and the family feels greatly encouraged. The Shr d Wheat Cracker mouth College, Capt. John Payne and : TEE e i e Cook; Brown University, Maj. = vtop: Hamilton Coliege, Mor-| TEACHERS ON VACATION, |Rome dispatch which reports the be. teza Sprague: Harvard Um".rzm;‘ trothal of Mafalda, second daughter Cai®. Robert C. Weaver; Howard Uni- of the Itallan King and Queen, to Latterner Jeannette Klizshath 1ovan | versity, Enid Cook, Beatrice Walker [Public School Instructors Begin |Prince Philip of Hesse. in the hi e FEmme et Gae e me sovell, | and Norma Parks; Howard University- Rest Tod Mafalda, an active girl of many o et | elene Mokover JoracBlll, e tele | Times scholarship won by examina- oday. social accomplishments, is 22 years of schools, presi Invocation was Cardell, Blisabeth = Wi McDey. | tiof Doris Shumate; College Alumnae| District public school teachers be. | old: her reported fiance is 30. Prince given by Rev. Dr. William D. Moore. | Cardel el atineow McDer-| jopolarship of $100, won by examina-| g, thel 3 Phillp is a son of Prince Frederick The commencement address was|mot. Mary Agnes McGlynn, Gertrude | fon “Tioroiny Davis; Lincoln Univer-| 547 thelr annual Summer vacation of | Fhillp ls a son of Prince Frederick delivered by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee \g".!;:'?‘:{xne"‘:f'\':?i:.lect-vl:fi;v. sity, Edward Edwards: Smith College, three months today. Although the | Nurgaret, is the youngest sister of the resident of Hows Iniversity. He . Agnes Louise Motyka, S ¢ College, | schools clos v v te 3 president of Howard University. He Ciehote, Nettie - Nommena | Annette Hawkins: Trinity College. | schools closed Wednesday, the teach. | former German Kaiser. afraid of the undertakings before > ine Oberg, Mina Isobel| vorgity, Lieut. Collins George: Wil- ; S b, . L them, declaring that the perils of not | Ostrolenk, Frances Hunt Pitkin, Helen | 1ol ¥ cofiege: Capt. James: Henry. | Untll today to complete their recoras | Sith that of the Prince of Wales when venturing are far greater than the | Louise Roeder. Mary Louise Rose, Lil-| A\tard of i L. Seoft prize to Helen | #nd take an inventory of school sup. v Sighty-six graduates of Wilson | Gregg, Bernardine Janney Haycock, Normal School were awarded diplomas | Lou Hickman, Ruth Elizabeth at commencement e in_the |Houser, Ann Rita Keliher, Mary scnooi auditorium Anna King, Ethel Jone Klavans, is said to be the I Lillian Marie Krause, Helen Clayton £ Contains all the iron, calcium, phosphorus and other essential food elements of the whole Lieut. Col. David Wesleyan Unl-| ers were required to stay on the job| Princess Mafalda's name was linked Yerils of venturing. A derelict. snip | o Rubenstein, Beatrice M. Russell, | Hawking for efficlency 'in the depart:|Plies:© - o e ol e Lo L T S MVECTIGA wheat grain in a digestible form. It is crisp, devaying in w harior, e swid does | Sehneider. Hiabeth Amnes Sl | me® of Lusiness practice. Galt prize |, 110 Melals wished the teachers & | pubitc and was said to nave been very S VR o E ith b £ not command the respect that goes|Dbeth Scl er, Elizab nt- | winners: First prize, Florence Jack.|Pleas uca and handed them 7 i t! out to the craft which has met with | {eTY -‘";"" F*;-‘Q‘L‘:fe ‘\‘,’;‘.fl“”glf,?‘;‘,“;" son; second prize, Lucy Balley,| their final pay checks until October 1. au:}:'e"‘\fuion);:(‘;. at one time, late in s tasty, nourishing. et PES, M SOLt fortune the open s because [ &Y Spd S Myles & Sh, | Walker memorial medal, for most R — — ke 192 orted about to become s ese armalad latter symbolizes wpirit ot | Barbara Staples, o Vireinia LReese | meritorious scholarship, ‘deportment | It pays to read the want columns of | gased ‘1o Prince. Tanpold of Belgium, che or m: alades. S s ; Rl iatherine Carmel Stohiman. | and athietic work combined, to Capt. Star. Hundreds of situations are [but later it was stated, though nof SEE ANNOUNCEMENT e the o P peon Miiren o pona, Savilla | Watter Jackson. obtained through them. confirmed, that her sister, Giovanni,| TUESDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S STAE. “friends of vour * Dr. said there is nothing more despi than a person who makes his h: his enemies. Through conscientiou rvance of this practice, he s Thirty-two students of the graduat- ing class are members of the Natlonal Honor Soclety of Secondary Schoa an organization numbering among it: members throughout the country high Aida Ruth Wertman, Kthel Wool and Rubie Walker Youngblood Kinder; Dearing B: Anne Louise Flint, — Marjorie cott Chapman, Ssther May Good- During the remainder of J this ore will close at 4 P.M. on Saturdays pome but commendable habits will be st Siarcarer Toda Hammers: zchool punils of marked ‘I(I'harxlfx":t:.: 4 peaee S Rt Meredith Zoe ayward, Bernice e 1 14 power because, without 1t \firiam Howison, Ruth Howland Ki by-th plan-to 1) el 1 Sducationat | Mirls son, R m- K el o Gl and Slucational | ball, Alice Lucile Kinney, Mildred Vir- = Furs Expertly Remodeled Here at Very 9 A Sample Lot of Sweaters, $9.95 i ceived for everything that Is done|Enis Miler Olivia Katbarine Neu I Moderate Charge. Worth It! 50 in all—ready for the week end... ... Bl r not done in life, | "‘“*:; and the | thy fijlen Scharf, Sylvia Scheer, Kl > This evening get out your last vear's furs and look them Fiber or Light Weight Wool Sweaters—slip-on style, | extent of compensation is determined | jaane Longfellow Seaman, Rebeces over. It would be a pity to discard them. Imagine them re. Golf Coats and Cool Sleeveless Sweaters, just one or two of | by_the amount of effort expended. | jyazer Sedtmon. Lillian May - Sroe: | modeled, freshened, glistening again in all their original beauty h styl k I 11 Martha Vi s y e N van. Sies = i : e cach_style, make up this collection. It | Marth = | maker, Helen Ryan Stevens, Marian and redone into the advance styles of Falll We're doing it e i i o ookl Bel et of thel question it ithese | Lo ik ::HL“Y{' s add e e Gas? | Elizabeth Trapp, Edna Baker Van for women every day! were r::n Dx;mprle; “Ouw t’”()sv aues Pasture, Emma Gibson Gregs de-| o )ro and Grace Brewer Whita I Fur Storage—Fourth Floor 1216 F St. N.W. SAMp Y, Feg Sports Shop—Street Floor An orchestra e e e For Relieving || i sang a group of songs, as follo | 0 . A ¢ Giori *(uzDeceia). “The” Fat. | taaas Ready to Make Saturday Afternoon Shopping Quick, Easy and Profitable for You! i GlacDowell netian, Boat Song” is'u prescription for ; TOOTHACHE All departments are prepared with new Summer merchandise— many have special items to offer in addition to those mentioned i x(:lx(;]\r'""-'::)l'uflt; Song : (Hiflc:;rl‘,;?:,.“m" Colds, hnppe, Flue, Dengue, = RHEUMATISM this advertisement—and all are ready to serve you with prompt, brisk service from the Qimeozu store opens nt°9:15 in the rnomnn in: | Officers of the cla of 925 are Bihous Fever and Malaria. Martha | 1t Kills the Germs President, Virginia Adkins Ask Your Druggist Braxton P till Saturd:z closing time—4:00 o’clock in the afternoon. Apparel for week-end and vacation wear is especially featured in all ° 8 . ° . . i - Misses! New Arrivals in Striped and Tub Silk o | Combination Circular }}4 Suits g| Strive Secks S D 5 51 49 AUFM A N 19¢ ummer resses | = C In Plain' and Combined Colors! .‘; Prach. _orehid 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. il ol i maze” e and ey w contrasting surives A stunning collection—cool, crisp, just freshly unpacked! All the k‘f{ i G A S i Worth While Specials for Men and Boys at Big Savings ::‘:::z::ta:vi:’:::::mm—md A e :* L -4 Men’s Cool Summer Suits ; i SI 6.50 818.50 529.50 Your chance to keep cool at a very nominal pride. $ Good quality mohair and featherweight fabrics that | are real buys for every man. Keep cool economically. Sizes 34 to 44. The Colors —are the newest the market offered: Navy-and-whife Coral-and-white Navy and Tan The Styles —give an almost unlimited choice: Straightline models Two-piece Frocks Smart panel styles Trimmings —will tivate Summery— harm Pipings and Buttons Pockets and Stitching sUT Flare-frant models e T Caltnea ; el give pron fronts , . 2 PR v e i Basque models BUT Men’s $17.50 & $20 Mohair Suits in which they are com- Tight long sleeves —like the colorings, you bined! See them your- Cap-sleeve models must see them to ‘“‘get” { self ! and sleeveless their distinction of style! | | Be on hand early—at 9:15 in the : morning—and make your selections! Misses’ Apparel Shops—Third Floor \l‘ \\ll\\@ ) A real purchase and sale despite the scarcity of Summer ®lothing. Domes- tic and imported mohair Ld sults, well tailored and per- fect fitting, in a good as- sortment of colors and pat- terns. Save $2.75 to $5.25 on a sult. Sizes 34 to 48. i PUBton Shars! KISE spmr Frpck e Trared” Sports. Froe - Ere—— Men’s $20 & $25 All-Wool Suits AR T P et Apparel That Hails the Vogue of WHITE! WHITE YOUR WHITE STOCKINGS o 3o Th Reasons Why Th. Rldmg Togs! L No o 2. (:gfrn Ah\%, “_:]):’““:Should e run that STOCKINGS Some values in light, medium and dark shades for men and young men, in single and double breasted as well as conservative models. You will be well pleased at the variety of patterns and fabrics we offer in sizes 32 to 44. 3. When the Seldom have we been ; 2 o starts above the withstand the m Fall comes and able to present so stun- S ings they're sure o need. you go back to ning a collection of riding Gold Stripe can Theyre full fashioned so | s darker togs—all in WHITE! pass it. This in- they'l keep their shape ‘hides: vou can - White Linen Sleeveless Rid- sures your stock- 214 6 They're made of bring in all your 1 y $ h S 5 ng Jackets, in smart ings against gar- g I e used white stock- i bvis o s silk stockings that wear as | 2 I Boys’ $10 Palm Beach Suits ToTre swamter "2 % | ter runs thar el In the washing as on ing> and wellve f ] ; dye them any pateh pockets $13.75 might be caused the ankle. e ey | White Linen Sleeveless Rid- by the strain of new Fall shades ing Habits, with two-but- Summer sports at 50c per pair. ton hip-length jackets— ready for the $19.50 Silkk Hems, $2.25 Bk Stockirs BarVoaz Lisle Hems, $1.85 saddle! .. Separate Riding Breeches, $6.60 Never Out of Your Size! 3 pairs, $5.40 Street Floor of white gabardine, with reinforced and smart tal lored pockets— exceptionally smart $5.50 White Linen Riding Breeches, ina swagger cut, at... $7.50 Women’s Suits—Second Floor WHITE Lace Neckwear So apparent is the accept- ance of pure white neckwear in fashionable circles that we have purchased a group of new lace neckpleces—all in cool, snowy WHITE and all at one price— The Genuine Palm Beach Suit, with the label in every suit. - A finely $ made suit in gray, bought under price and sold the same way. Keep the boys cool and comfortable, and save at the same time. Sizes8to 17. They Went With a Rush! Repeat Sale Imported 4 Broadcloth and Fancy Voile o $2.39 & $5 Timely styles, beautiful quality cloth, and tailored and trimmed to fulfill the season’s demand for modish garments. We sold out last Saturday a Blny_lla,r shipment and these styles and qualities are even larger and better. There are all sizes in the lot, 16 to 50, One More Day—Saturday We are privileged to offer the X ?amous “Valaze Beauty ‘Preparations At a 20% Discount Do not miss this opportunity to secure your Summer’s supply! ‘The Valaze BeautyPreparations are the lastword in the scien- tific correction of every imperfection of the skin and contour 100 Silk Blouses—including WHITE 500 Pairs $1.00 Pure Silk Hose —deanses, soothes, replenishes, protects. . . . . $1.00 jar for 80c —fragrant, dingy; a tint to masch every skin! . . $1.00 box for 80c with side frills, others with embroidery insertion and lace trimming. and the demand will be hard to meet for those who are not here early. 32.50 Of extra fine crepe de chine and radium silk— $ 95 Valaze a Valaze or Novena This assortment includes Overblouses—cool, delightful Summer models. Round ired Face Cream Complexion Powder Panelettes with collars, some and V necks; cap and short sleeves. And tailored models trimmed with fine cluster tucks, real lace or bits of colored embroid- ery. Sizes 34 to 44. dallitie 1eadi Other WHITE N ‘White, poudre pink and maize. NTY e leadi Valaze Rouge-en-creme eckwear: = £ PLENTY OF WHITE and all the leading - i Collar and Cuff Sets, 100 WHITE Silk Summer Skirts colors, 260 needle pigeon knit pure silk with —most cream rouge. i s “:1-50 to $2.95 75 $1~0 50, $13.75 . : Raspberry, eparate 3 37. & % mercerized garter top, sole and heel. All sizes. Tangerine . . $1.00 box for 80c 3150 to $2.95 mp ey > s L VII-W Jabots with cg‘l‘..?'to $2.50 ‘White Zig-Zag Crepe Hl;e y:zx: \'{m}t;d our {—“ermanem Pleats Men’s All-Leath Women’s, Boys’ and Boys’ and Girls’ = Separate Jabots, RE&: é::;ec‘;:pémne perate Eopl And Cluster Preats Men's -Leather -y £ —distinctive Chinese Red ity, $1.00 to $2.00 ‘White Homespun 5 2 Or Straight Wrap Style Blucher, Army Last and Scout Children’s : containing Valaze Rouge in Red Neckwear—Street Floor Sports Shop—Street Floor—Blouses and Skirts Tennis Slippers ippers and et o oot Lase |1y == deve by, I N L SeBoonts) lwp— SEVE IO Rioess andiSkits | - | Wit ies Oxfords ERIEET | | el Pure Silk Umbrell 5 " ssepimsizo || Bathing Suits ure s c Valaze Red Two Unusual Umbrella Values—Saturday g Black. ‘tan and white: au - ":‘7::"“‘ 32.95 . Pufre Silllk Umbrfellu wi:hthped 'e:k?}"_ uos: — koeps. i . Ravishing ct, all rainproof, grouped at one price. ey } cones! l:.oo::llxplifl-— sflm “‘;"":‘nfi Bathing havse:!t;ucfivcly c:’r;ed o g:intedfiwosdjn handlcs $3.85 0 . 5 5 . tan, brown, pea- i ite ti b: i vith si —plain. Sizes 34 to 42. = - It's high time you were Handles of coral, bakelite, amberite and getting yours—and this is a carved or colored wood makes this group a most un- $5 85 . This Sale includes all the Rubinstein Beauty Preparations that we carry You may choose from our entire stock of Valaze Beauty Preparations again tomorrow— but tomorrow only—at 20% Discount. Buy now and save! Beauty Section—Street Floor. ALl Chantel usual value. Tips and ferrules are in colors to match et =5 the smart handles, finished with silk or leather 100 Sports Shop—Street Floor The shades have Ottoman or fancy colored borders, Umbrella Shop—Street Floor to 2 and 2 $1 02 g ! Crepe Rubber Sole to B5%. Pat xfords, All-brown and white brown trimmed, ankle patches. laced Tan, army last tip. soft box with rubber] to toe: heavy sole heels, ‘and scout shoes: all sizes, 5 to 12. | to 2 and 2% to 6. lippers, low w ahies $2.50