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24 STUDENTS LISTED FOR HONOR AWARDS Members of G. W. U. Grad- uating Class to Receive Prizes for Efficiency. Prizes for outstanding work in scholarship and student activities by members of the graduating class at George Washington ~ University will be awarded by President Cloyd Heck | Marvin tonight at class night exercises | 1 be held mn Corcoran Hall begin- | ning at 8 o'clock. Seniors will attend | the exercises in cap and gown and | will be presided over by Julia Demir president of the senior class of Co- lumbian College Louise Du Bose, who has the highest scholarship class, will deliver the dress and William Lawrence K who nds second in sciol achievement, will deliver the salutatory | address. | “Mantle Oration” » Feature, The mantle oration, indicative of the | ntle of the senior class coming up, by Harriman Dorsey of Columbian Uni- Booth, _vice president nior class of Columbian Uni- | will receive the mantle. nmencement_exercises at the | will be held tomorrow night | t the Washington Auditorium. About tfrom all of the schools | ty will Teceive degrees ncement oration made by Dr. Meta Glass, presid | Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va. Procession Program Outlined. | The commencement procession will enier the hall at 8 o'clock, with the | bers of the graduating classes, the | and the board of trustees of sity marching. The invoca- ticn will be pronounced by Rey. James | L. McLain, pastor of Union Methodist | Episcopal Church | President Marvin then will proceed | with the conferring of degrees, candi- dates from each school being presented by the dean of the school. Dean | Charles E. Hill will present candidates | from Columbian College, Dean William | C. Borden serving for the medical ! students, Dean Willlam C. Van Vleck, | the law students; Dean John R. Lap- ham, the engineering students; Dean | Willam C. Kuediger, students of the | School of Education; Dean George N. Henning, students of the Graduate School of Letters and Sciences, and Dean Louis F. Bradley the students in the School of Pharmacy. | graduates, eight will receive egrees “with high distinction” and 33 “with distinction,” denoting high scholarly attainment. FIVE NEW WITNESSES | CALLED IN POWER QUIZ| Trade Commission Summons Three Alabamans to Appear at Friday Session. By the Associated Press. Five additional witnesses have been | f summoned to appear before the Federal | ‘Trade Commission at its inquiry into| publicity activities of power utilities corporations. W. J. Sylvester of the Industrial Conservation Board, Inc., Chicago, and Francis W. Collins of the Richmond Development Co., New York, have been asked to appear Thursday. Thomas W. Martin and Logan Mar- tin, president and general manager, re- spectively, of the Alabama Power Co., and Ernest F. Ladd, president of the Merchants' National Bank of Mobile, were summoned to appear Friday for questioning about the reported financial | holdings of power companies in the Mobile, Ala., Press. TEACHER BREAKS WRISTS IN FALL DOWN STAIRS Dr. Maynard M. Metcalf Hurt| When He Takes Wrong En- trance to Building. By the Associated Press. PORTLAND, Me., June 11.—A man who_identified himself as Dr. Maynard M. Metcalf, research biologist for the past four years at Johns Hopkins Uni- | versity, Baltimore, fell down a flight of | ailrs of a residence late last night, oreaking both wrists and possibly two ribs. He said he was seeking Mme. Helene, a masseur and reader. He was found hugdled on the landing inside the street doorway by a watch- man and was taken to the Maine Gen- eral Hospital. Metcalf, who registered at a hotel, had an appointment for a massage rom Mme, Helene, he told police. He \pparently mistook the entrance for that which leads to her place. Metcalf said he was formerly profes- sor of history in the Women's College, 3altimore, and at Oberlin College, Ohio, rom “éhuh he received the A. B. degree n 1889, OPTICAL Service Fyes Examined Free Use Your Charge Account White Gold Filled Zephyr Weight $3.00 —An exceptionally _low price for this frame. Your lenses inserted free of charge. The Ensign “All Zylo” Frame $3.50 and $4 el e two-tone colorfngs. Kann's—Street Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DU. C; TUESDAY JUNE 11, 1929. —Did Y o u Know That All the Best Books Can Be Found in Our Circulating Library and It Only Costs 3c a Day to Read Them! HOUBIGANT’S $1.50 Powder Compacts 65¢ —1It is because this particular style compact is being discontinued that such a value is possible. The powders are perfumed with the same delightful Houbigant odors—Quelques Fleurs, Ideal, etc, —Houbigant’s Refill Pow- ders, formerly $1.00, Now 190 Kann's—Street Floor. Cool New Rayon Sweaters —Rayon is cool, serviceable, practical and decidedly good looking, particularly when em- ployed for a sweater. These attractive new models are sleeveless, in slip-on and cardigan o styles; with colorful stripes on white back- grounds, also black and white combinations. Sizes 34 to 42. Kann's—Second Floor. For Sports and Travel Stitched Crepe HATS are taking the place of straws! $5 —Ingeniously stitched, smartly becoming new hats of crepe in all the lovely_ Summer colors. Fashion- able women prefer them for sports and for travel, as they are light and flexible and easy to pack. Your head size in all colors. Kann's—Second Floor. Stamped Dresses for Children 79c —Dainty, cool little dresses. Ready made in the popular sleeveless style of white linene, tinted in blue, green or yellow, for simple outline embroid- ery. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years, ~ Kann's—Fourth Floor. Special June Sale Detroit Jewel Ranges Reduced For a Limited Time —New Model All Porcelain 89 95 Special...... id —Model Sketched 59 95 Special - L4 —Model in " $37.95 White Finish o Other Models Specially Priced $42.95, $65.95 and $79.00 —This is not only a special sale but an interesting demon- stration of the remarkable baking performance for which “Detrolt Jewels” are famous. Come and see one actually bake with the oven door wide open! Take advantage of the special sale prices. Convenient Terms Free Connections Kann's—Third Floor, Artificial Pearls of Course —Smart new necklaces that will “make” the Summer costume. Two and three strand styles, thirty and sixty inch ropes, and chokers—of artificial pearls in natural and delicate pastel shades—also of seed | —— pearls. Kann's—Street Floor. Black Leather Slippers, $1.69 pr. —One-strap house slippers, with rubber top lift and regular heels. Of soft black leather, in sizes 4 to 8. Kann's—Fourth Floor, New Grass and Fibre Rugs lfor Summer $7.88 —Crex Anoka and Hodges Naho Fibre Rugs for your choosing. In 9x12 and 8x10-ft. sizes and at- tractive patterns. The Fibres are reversible. Kann's—Third Floor. Made-to-Order Auto Seat Covers A Special Offer at $22.50 ~—These sets will be made to fit your car from the famous “Laidlow” slip covering. They will be custom tailored and finished in the most approved manner. The price in- cludes installation in your car. Arteraft Auto Seat Cover Sets $8.75 —Artcraft sets are ready-made to fit the various models of cars. If we should not have one to fit your car it can be ordered, and delivered in 10 days. These sets installed for an extra charge of $3.00. Kann's—Third Floor. Brother and Sister Suits, $2.98 —Shorts and blouse, or skirt and. blouss of CALLers Jersey, in pink, white or blue. —Tams to match, $1.00 each. Children’s Slips, $1.00 —Also combinations of nain- so0ok, lace and embroidery trim- med. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Children’s Sweaters $1.98 ea. —TImported slip-over sweaters in pastel colors with embroid- ery down front. Sizes to 6 years. Bathing Suits, $1.95 —Wool suits in skirt effect. Choice of red, green and blue. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Childrer’s Pajamas $1.00 —One and two plece styles in its and plain colors. Sizes to 14 years. $1.69 values. Printed Sun Suits 89c ea. —Clever sleeveless styles, with wide French pants. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Children’s Wash Dresses, $1.95 —Sleeveless and short sleeve dresses of lawns, dimities and volles. In sizes 2 to 6 years. Kann's—Second Floor. Swiss Scissors, 39¢c pr. —Genuine forged steel scissors in 315 to 6 inch sizes. An im- ported grade, very specially priced. Kann's—Street Floor. Embd. Linen Handkerchiefs, 19¢ —A beautitul rtment of hand - !mhmlde.r‘:lc h:ndke:- chiefs; some with drawn threads, others with designs in four corners. Kann's—Street Floor. Suspenders for Women 89¢ —A smart new fashion—sus- penders of fancy silk ribbon with white kid ends—to be worn over the blouse and fasten to the skirt just like a man's suspenders. sale Notion Department. Kann's—Street Floor. —Don't Throw Away Those Stock- ings With Runs in T h e m—Our 36- hour Repair Serv- ice Makes Them Brand-new Again! Guinea-Hen Dots! Polka Dots! Graduated Dots! Pin Dots! Dots and Dashes! At Least— 20 New Style Dots at $16.50 Developed of High-Grade Materials Usually Found in Dresses Priced at $25 —They are made of such attractive materials, they are fash- ioned in such distinctive and becoming models, and they are so varied in style that any woman should find anything she wants here, from the sleeveless sports frock to the tailored ensemble. The popular features are the side bib, Peter Pan, and pleated shawl collars, pleated scarfs, circular throws, de- tachable capes, and different length coats. Misses® 14 to 20—Women’s 36 to 44 Navy, Tan, Black, Red Monet Blue, Red, Green, and Green Navy, Black and Purple with White Dots Dots on White Kann's—Second Floor. June Sale! Reg. $1.95 Silk Undies - $1.59 —Chemise and step-ins of crepe satin, Tailored or lacy. —Chemsie and step-ins of sheer georgette. Tailored and lacy. —Dainty silken underthings that will find a charming place in every feminine wardrobe, Tailored and pretty lace-trim- med styles—in the lovely pastel shades. Priced to please the bargain hunter. Kann's—s8econd Floor. 36-In. Printed Sports Pique —Besides its usual employment for dresses and ensembles, this sports pique is now very popular for beach pajamas and beach V coats. The designs are very colorful, on b, ° white grounds. Kann's—Street Floor. A Manufacturer’s Surplus! Spangled Cocktail Jackets $10 to $15 Values at $4.95 $16.50 to $30 Values $12.95 —Two special groups— some with spangles on georgette, others on net; in black, white and colors. As there are not many of any one style, early shop- ping is advisable. Kann's—Street Floor.