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23 GET DIPLONAS FROM PREP SCHOOL Address to Class Is Made by Col. J. S. Eashy-Smith of G. U. Law Faculty. e o v.m\p .lv ses for Preparatory lay afternoon | Md., when By Louis Tra SYNOPSI: fim Parke. Hudson at"Moose is veq Rewn o Tn s the cominz mar; pspective Kroom as the heir. presumti ose only son, John Bridg : Pant des‘ ' 1eave Mobse Lake cland Fdmonton he tells Mr. Leslie. ary’ head of ‘the Hudson' Bay e, ix John Bridgnorth Panton Leslie's dauzlbter. is a sympathetic Commencement Georgetown Univ School were held ves' Garrett Park, Mable. it s mar Immediately that t among the The add was made by mith of the faculty, [ misecd fron d dr\'uk - tory. graduating h.\«f,, th i of the m and he nm{v(. Trerward N oush the streets of Lon: A ol army friend. Sir R, Ci it of Ohio: Connelly X Coughlan, jr., Dwyer o Heide of Henry, jr., of Hirsch of Richard Francis Andrew i Samuel J. Maximilian John D. Leo Teen f{to Mis father firmed Leslic forw fetter from Eileen asking him t N Tnverlochtie. He meets Eileen' by N g | on e arrival. 1 of Ne o 5 Massachusett Williim « y g William 0. s W 5 cph 1 Walsh « Weber of Penns C. Coughln, ot | medal for hest average cls standing: premium for second honors Tugh Reilly of . the George general ex- rating was of Mary- mmmuu medal for . Distinguished amuel J. Hen: land and Thomas J. of Massa-| chusetts. Premiums in individual studies were awarded to Samuel J. Henry, nd in Greek and Latin 10 doctrin momet , and Rich An elocution fore the commencement, the win senior being Thomas W. Reese Maryland. Joseph Buck of Penns; vania selected for junior honors. Awards in the undergraduate depart- ment were announced as follows: Naylon debate medal, John David Reilly; Quicksall kespearean medal, Frederick Reese Junior A ¢ s, O N (Ce est honors in junior B ¢ L P. Wilkin shomore class, I Manuel A. freshm: TODAY S AMUSEMENTS National—*The Song and Dance at $:20 pm. Matinee TALLM! Connington Turns Up at Inverlochtie. POT rose instantly on his hind legs, placed his_left paw on Eileens arm, carried his right i orams " his “breast, fand barked. But Eileen was recovering her wits. There was so much to say and so little time in which to ¥ John's un- expected arrival by the train had up- set such tentative plans as Betty and she had deemed f ible. Scores of eves had witnessed their meeting. Scores of tongues would soon be can- vassing it. Mary Lansing had come in from Inverlochtie in her own car to fetch her children and the governess. It was natural enough that Eileen should accompany her. and equally ! reasonable that Betty ould remain at home, since six passengers, plus the chauffeur, was one beyond normal Rivero, anley, vaudeville, Minstrels-Wesley vy, vaudeville, continuous from 130 to 11 p.m. Metropol t’lll~“Ranmnq Folly, 11:40 am. a Rialto—"Outs a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, Palace—"That' saby,” at 10550 { at Wi ardman ish,” at 7 Belasco—"“The Naked Truth,” at 1, nd 9 pm. "Lincoln (colored)—“Wet Paint,” tinuous from 2 to 11 p.m PERPETUAL . BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. Temporary location during_constrne. tion of our new bldz., 1001 E St. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y A Fine, Fast “Milwaulkee” Train Omaha-Des Molnes-Stoux Sity A fast overnight train from Chicago to Omaha over the Chicago,Milwaukee & St. Paul, with through sleeping cars The Law of the Talon |in Mallaig. she encourages her iod John o | stories 1. who tells him that b has “SO THAT IS WHY \'()l" YHTE EVENING STAR, to my own and Betty's letters. Perhaps you may be forced to tell me that which it will nearly break my heart to know. In that case, if you would be kind, and that you have al- ways heen, you will not come to Inver- lochtie at' all, but write me a little word of farewell, and, I might almost add, forgiveness, hecause, no matter what the first cause of our separation, you stood fast, while I seemed to waver," “So that's the trouble, is it?" mused John, while he and Spot made for the local hotel bent on luncheon. *“What the deuce am I to say? Can a man be gullty of a crime he did not know he was committing? Of course, that only makes out he ering from temporary Insanity, a poor excuse for sulelde. But should he put out of court the falrly nite _opinionn such friends, old and new, as I sham, Lexlie und Furneaux, apenk of My, Winter and M fo ! No A thousand times U've heen all sorts of a fogl not Eileen and Jokn had their sepavate |helleve more in myself. I stop that to tell. They were making |fdocy now, sralght off. As xoon as [ heavy weather of it when Mary L. 1 artange things with Elleen I'll rush ing came with her brood, which she |South, find that blighter, lngu.n, prompily shepherded in the divection [and erack hix ribs until he blurts of the waiting car. She might he [the truth. Why in the world idn't 1 | trusted to realize that introductions |listen to Furneaux? He is the lad wk | were not the order of the day at that | 8tzed up Connington, though Mont ford, .+ had i sortof Inkling the facts long ag That's n hard word, isn't it, q..m 1 often wonder, old scout, if vour In- stinet isn't a much more rellable guide than what I am pleased to call my reason.'” Spot, of Rog 08 Patent Ofies. |pacity. Bileen had ascertained al- | ready that “Mr. Panton” had not re- ceived the letter awalting him at the post office. Therefore, he was not yvet She would have contrived an excuse for a second inquiry. Her letter suggested that John ~should come on to Inverlochtie that evening. Postmaster Macdonald would find him a room, and house his car, while the two girls would stroll out after dinner and meet him beneath Tan's cliff. »w_there was no car, unless Fer. gusson, at the inn. could bring him | out in the one and only practicable flivver the village boasted. ring the she took once. has hrought a wardrobe she said. “And Moira i also—her first. The e wot hold us and the lng ps more of it. So Robinson a second trip. 1'll tell him 1o he here about 6, and that he's to ldrop vou at Macdonald’s place. 1'm ure if 1'wink hard at him he will not <ay a word, even to my husband, who, imagine, does some winking in his talk, \rm.k ing one ourse, was convinced of this already. Short of breaking loose from his master in the station, and sinking his teeth into some part of the anatomy of former Company Sergt. Maj. Ferdinand Connington, how could he have done more to an- nounce the fellow’s presence in Mal- ¢, even that stupid half- uito Joe, would have pulled his gun at the second growl, if not at the fir: But vas settled that way. parted from Ei had grasped her b greeting after John een § minutes after he nd. 1t was a brief ven years of etile, pot’s intelligence was limited {o his immediate environment. Even he could not guess that Connington was then bargaining for the use of Fergusson’s car, and would be well on the way to Inverlochtie before master and dog had decided what to eat For “Dopey Walker” was momen- tarily in possession of his senses. He by leaving his drug behind. quence he w and irritable GAVE TONGUE, PUT | But it sufficed. The heart. the brain, lcan far outpace the spoken word. They began by having unbounded con fidence the one in the other. It would be strange, indeed, if measured speech should séparate them again. He stored his handbags with the | Lansing pile, walked out when the car | had gone, and retrieved his letter. In | addition to its instructions it contained one puzzling paragraph “I want to prepare vou, John dear, {for a question which 1 must put and | you must answer. Are you innocent or guilty? Not until after I was wheedled into marrying Alistair was 1 | told why vyou left the service. 1 sup-| pose it is true—the actual verdict of | court-martial, I mean. But w cou ieve vou against Yes'—well, I go | would not express my innermost thoughts thus openly if I had not seen what you wrote to your father, backed | by vour speedy response Cups AT THE my STORE ~WHAT IS A GENUINE R “PANAMA” HAT? Washington advertisers, because the “Pan- season has arrived, are announcing ama” “Panama” hats. To protect the public against possible mis- understanding or misconception of what a gen- is, leading merchants are co-operating with the Better Business. Bureau in qualifying any hats that are not. genuine uine ‘“Panama’” “Panama.” Genuine “Panama” ica of a palm known as the Toquilla. imitations of Panama, “Toyo,” “Ttalian,” “Porto Rican,” “Adambo,” are many etc. In the interest of accuracy and public confi- dence in advertising, reliable Washington mer- “Panama” chants will not offer they are the genuine article. WASHINGTON, lably a had enforced abstinence in the train | In conse- | B3 The Blggest Nickel’s Coming Soon! Packed in Dainty WILL BE SOLD NEIGHBORHOOD is ' made in South Amer- D. ¢, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. and ready to snarl at any one, hmf his brain was sufficiently ciear that it | === _— " = should sense the far-reaching hazard | SQ, Cecelia Mass of John Danton's return to England, || (Goaiiol) and, above all, of this unforeseen visit || Church of The Covennnt to the west coast of Inverness. He | Sunilay took stock of the meeting in the sta oy e B tion, and had seen in Kileen's eyes the 100 look which women of her class give to | one man only. That was illuminat- ing, but quite surprising. | Before passing the ticket harrier he sought enlightenment from @ porter, |- paying the way by a florin. “Yon leddy?” said the man. Panton, an' the body bairns ix Lad “Mrs, Pant John Panton” “Hoots, mon, She's Mru. i1 Invited_ "Grand Musical Recltal For the Benefit of ° St. Matthew’s Church o he given Tar, Fakler. Public wi' by Marx, the that's a queer thing Allstair P 2, pianist. I ted aopran: violinist, und Lois Sty The Playho that 'was an’, danged If th self leadin’ Wunners ‘Il ne ' A glance at the waiting car told more of the story. From a distance, Connington note in it 100 AMUSEMENTS Then he wought a car on his own ac count. It wiw had a | DANCING—BATHING ) | Arlington Beach Orch settlement with ,\Ilulnh , and, ! rchestra it he played hix enrds FREE ADMISSION this | strange visit of Lord Oban's s Let’s Go! ARLINGTON BEACH PARK to his | old home might be all to the good At any rate, the Honorable John was not going post haste to Inverlochtie, and that wax significant. Did John's cousin even know that he was in the | north at all? Well, that point could | he determined xoon-nin | Ferguson deposited the Ailstalr's door. John was at luncheon, Spot alding and abetting, when n_te ph mes- senger xought him. The hoy brought a wire from Leslie. It ran ed hardly say [ disapprove Iy, Iven now advise instant re- Have telephoned ., who wishes me fo tell you that Connington has left London for Mallaig, and will prob ve hefore noon te ¢ is why you gave tongue, pup? Great Scott! To think I'd uun’ A deaf ear after all that you and T | have gone through together! 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VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c* Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays There such as Bernstein’s Pharmacy 18th and Fla. Ave. Is a Star Branch When you have oc- casion to use The Star Classified Section you want quick service— hats unless k books al‘ to Des Moines and Sioux City. “The Arrow,” like other popu- lar “Milwaukee” trains, is fully. equipped for the traveler’s com- fort and convenience. Every thing, including Observation- Club Car, Sleeping Cars and Dining Car, isowned and oper- ated by the Railway. The serv- ice throughout is distinctively different. (VR s e by e { | Geo. J. Lincoln Gt 1 Agent C. M. & St. P. Ry. 1309 Finance Bidg. Phones Rittenhouse 1. Philadelphia, Pa. QhicaoMivaieet 5 B iy ST KO- LACTRFED The publication of this an- nouncement in these columns is evidence that this newspaper co-operates and supports the Better Business Bureau for your protection. The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Building Telephone Main 8164 and for your accom- modation we’ve estab- lished the Branch Of- fices at convenient points in and around town, where Classified ads may be left—as- sured of as prompt publication as if brought to the main office. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—and gives like results to adver- tisers. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlIlIIIIlIIill]ilIlllnlllIIII A -_ “Qroadis" AMUSEMENTS. __ AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA [ METROPOLITAN_ F ST. AT 10TH TODAY—10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First Nationnl Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS And Dorothy Waeckaill in Richard Harding Davia’ RANSON'S FOLLY TR “HELEN AND WARREN" in “TOO MANY RELATIONS” WORLD SURVEY—OVERTURE 13th St—Below ¥ TODAY—1:80 TO 11 P. M. TOM BROWN self and His Inimitable "'MERRY MINSTRELS ORCHESTRA WESLEY BARRY in “JERRY MAKES GOOD” Three Other Great Acts N THE SOREEN ROB LA ROCQUE Faye in Producers’ "BACHELOR ‘BRIDES" CRANDALL'S ,¢FxTES oth Bet TOPAY L CLARA | HO AWAY." HAL CRA| TODAY - BROWN “OF TOMORROW- BELL H KFG : HARVARD. i i KIRKWOOD and BEN l(nlm([(m' GE O'BRIEN in RECKLESS RUSTL LING For e'BiD RN sy EAOALLS 85 LERS 14th & ¢ and Garden APhrs COMEDY muu)ru\' DEVOR| MORROW "M ARION 1A DIS BEVERLY GRAUSTARK CRANDALL’S e 140 & PlRA N TODAY- R e g CRANDALL’S Afiv‘-nue Grand ND PR GANG 'n,\mmm\ 1E RUNAW CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater w2 s and Garden & S BOW 1E | TODAY. HARLAN @ NexRy oM i 5 HARRY TALMADGE TODAY—TOHNNY BOW RILEY. 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