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Emerson Institute awarded mplcmm Iu 64 of its graduates at closing ex- ast night at the City Club. Found in Wreckage With! Fractured Skull by Pass- ing Motorist. llle commencement oration was de |livered by Matthew Page Andrews. {Rev. John C. Palmer gave the invo- cation. | Diplomas were presented to the fol- {lowinz by Principal Winslow I Randolph: R. T. Andree, Joh Andrews, Julius Aronof Arthur 1. Bac Forest A. Ble: phen J. Borowsk! .| men had left for th .| workmen, | down Seeking Two Men ullivan, ;. Waite, William Memorial for La Follette. HICAGO. June w 10W Man's Leg Fractured. treated at Emergency Hos.| e attractively covered We are able to o covers in linenc for any thre ite, including loose c . complete at the very of Don’t Mus Thu Spe 602 F St. NNW. Upholsterers and {.|an were believed to be dying and | other persons, six of them cl k | Boston collapsed late yesterday. h | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JUNE 1925, 25, AS TENEMENT FALLS Being Demolished. By the Associated Pres BOSTON, June were killed, anothes were injured when a three-stc | wooden tenement bullding in The building, wh molished to ma hospital, collap: being: de. municipal er the work Between 20 and 5 children were in or near the buildi nany of them | gathering pieces of wood left by the when the structure went Hungarian Trade Pact Signed. al treaty bet For Business Men's Outings Charler a Bus BU 50114 14th St. N.W. -{TWO CHILDREN KILLED | Ten Other Persons Injured, Two | Perhaps Fatally—Building Was | e Announcement 'Tuesday’ s“and Saturday’s Star | \4 ur n rniture d u\ll ‘ hr‘ $24 50 cial Vacation Offer! ERNEST HOLGBER CO. Frank. 3844 Interior Decoralors I' actually HALF what A they were made to sell for! Dazzling white kid slippers—tans, blacks, colored kids—shoes 1 ry smart Summer Our most for- tunate “buy” this season! And you'll call it YOURS, as soon as vou see them! But going—F A ST! Hurry! Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. N white reignskin or black kid. Good- looking combination- last oxfords for nurses and others wanting $ comfort 5 95 OR Hubby— Men's cool, soit brown leather house slippers. Opera, Everett or Romeo types. Hand turned $2 95 soles . > black kid two-strap pumps, for Summer comfort, in house or street.$3 Low priced at.. B . SWlm ~1n Gaily colored slip-on bathing slippers, white grimmed and with crepe rubber soles. Special— | change from potatoes. 95¢ Sunsweet Prunes Canada Dry 14c | Bottle, 19¢ .$3.25 Case $2.25 No Charge for Contnmers One Dozen. Uneeda Biscuits . . . 5c Budweiser Schlitz Bottle, 16c | Bottle, 10c Carton $1 o 75 Carton $1 4 1 5 Cne Dozen. One Dozen “Keystone’”” Peaches == 25¢ National Jack Frost Pale Dry Ginger Ale 2 Bottles, 25¢ | L= 10c S poren. $1.45 | Case, $2.40 BLUE LABEL 22Yc Mavis Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Sauce | Chocolate Kisses 35¢c|fe Clicquot Bottle ; Canned (irupe BUTTER June is the month of production of the finest qual- ity of the year. Purchase of one pound of LAND O’ LAKES BRAND will give vou our convincing evidence. One-Pound 5 3C Carton Chow May It's hard to find a product of this kind that suits tlu most of the f ly, but v May is a l('(l\\vnh d that “hits the spot” for nearly every one. It's the best product of its kind that we know of Per 29 C ‘Del Monte Fruits for Salad Peaches, Pears, Apricots, etc., in one can—fruits for making a salad. Price cut to reduce stock. ... 19¢ Phenix Club Cheese Packed in cartons, each con- taining onec-half pound, in size just right for slicing, Try a package next time you v club cheese. T advan- es of this style g ng are quickly apparent. Swiss—American 3-Lb. 23 c Carton. . > 9 Ritter’s Prepared L] Spaghetti Just heat it in the can and its ready to serve. On evenings when it's hot, this spaghetti is easily pre- pared and makes an acceptable All the the finest quality- packages. Per Campbell’s Pea Soup Some one thing hot with the cold luncheon. What better appetite appeal than a bowl of Campbell’s Pea Soup. Try it soon. e 10c¢ product. Special This serve. tea. Week, single pkg., How to Make Good Tea There is only one way to make good tea, but even Salada can be spoiled if it is not properly brewed. First of all, scald out a crockery teapot and, while it is warm, put in a level teaspoonful of tea for every cup—pour on freshly boiling water (but be sure it is “bubbling” boiling) and allow it to steep for five to eight minutes. off the leaves into another warmed teapot and If poured off the leaves in this way it will keep fragrant and delicious to the last drop. Follow these directions and you will have perfect On Saturday, July 4th, our stores WILL BE CLOSED all day. Next Wednesday, July 1st (being the same week as the Fourth of July), our stores will remain OPEN ALL DAY, after which, however, the reg- ular Wednesday closing during the Summer will be resumed. Potatoes l'\umiunall\ fine stock now available 5 Lbs. 19¢ 10 Lbs. 37¢ Cantaloupes Special Friday and Saturday 2 For 25(: Lemons 39 Specials This Week Campfire Marshmallows » Ford’s Preserves—Per Jar We are offering you another opportunity to buy these wonderfully good preserves at a very marked reduction. ) “Strawberry” is made from th absolutely pure fruit and s not to miss the opportunity to get a Summer's supply at this price. not hesitate to say that better preserves cannot be obtained P & G White Naphtha Right in the Summertime, when you can use it best. Van Camp’s Pork and Beans 2 for 15c¢ Better take home a dozen cans. World’s Favorite Stringless Beans « 1 ()¢ \ Shriver pack of standard quality. stringless CUT beans, and would be acceptable on any table. SPECIAL We have just received a large shipment of Salada Tea in the small size The Salada Tea Company wants you to prove their assertion that Salada Orange Pekoe and Pekoe Tea are as fine quality as can be secured in North America. mafiy of our patrons, but we would like every patron to try this famous Consequently, we have this large ~]upmeut in small packages; if you like it, the larger size can be secured in any of our stores. This popular brand of 8c—or 2 Then pour it Iced Tea. the 4 Cakes 17¢ A big value at a dime. How to Make Iced Tea Iced Tea is a most delightful Summer beverage, and being a pure vegetable extract is most healthful. To enjoy Iced Tea to perfection, infuse according to the directions above, pouring the infusion into an open bowl to cool. or it will get cloudy. pour it into glasses half filled with chipped ice and add sugar to taste. Tea, for it is the FLAVOR THAT COUNTS with The addition of lemon juice is really un- necessary, on accouft of the purity and delicacy of “‘S8alada’” flavor, but is sometimes employed. Pennant Salted Peanuts A Store Near Your Home Cook’s Pound Cake, Lb., 25¢ | NEXT WEEK Blue Label Boned Chicken, can. . . . ,...50c¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham, can, 20c.and 35¢ Libby’s Corned Beef,can. ........ ... 24¢ Libby’s Veal Loaf, can. . ... .... .20c Libby’s Vienna Sausage, can. . . 12¢ Libby’s Potted Meat, can. . . . . . .. 1c Libby’s Deviled Ham, can...........171c Libby’s Corned Beef Hash can........24c Libby’s Lunch Tongue, can. . .. .. .25¢ Gorton’s Salad Fish, can. . . . 1 Herring Roe, No. 2 can. . . .. Shrimp, can. . .. Shrimp, glass jar.......... ; King Oscar Boneless Herring, can. . . . . .10c King Oscar Kippered Snacks,can . . . 5¢ Marie Elizabeth Sardines, can, 17¢ and 29c¢ Kinney’s No. £ Chinook Salmen, can. . . .27¢ Kinney’s No. 1 Flat Chinook Salmon, can, 45¢ Tuna Flsh No. { can. .29¢ FRESH . 1 50 FRESH EGGS TOMATOES, Lb. Our Sanitary brand eggs continue to give unfailing satisfaction. We talee great pride in the quality of these eggs and good fresh eggs are f;u‘!é]\‘r than our store nearest aee e .”.‘18c .32¢ Per Doz. no you. In the Well-Known Carton }HHHUn} _go Gelfand’s 3c Mayonnaise Dressing C Per 2 5 c WELCH’S Bulk er Lb. 1 1 you serves every patron Wedo Pure juice of the Concor grape. Serve 1s breakfast fruit juice Pint Quart you Libby’s Apple Butter Just empty this big can of delicious apple butter into : bowl and put in the refrig erator. Because it is patked in tin instead of glass ig why These are it can be sold so reasogubly. - Large Tin 2215c Cream Salad MUSTARD One of the most popular items in our line. Deservedly popular, too—there is noth- ing that takes the place of “Cream Salad.” Per Jar] 2 1/2 Cc Sanitary Catsup Because we have too much stock is our reason for nam- ing such an extraordinary low price for a product of this quality. A first grade Catsup at a price that’s re- markably low, Small, 10c tea is well known to Pkgs. for 15(: Do not place in the refrigerator, When it is moderately cool, Be sure you use “SALADA" GRAPEJUICE 32¢ 60c FRENCH'’S Large, 15¢