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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! e \ i g “CRUSADERS” INVITE Wife, Coll HUNUR FUR U C s}f:;,;;;,,,f Peovot || CHILDREN TO MEETINGS Keep Stimson Busy | |sesstons will Be Held Every Sat- . iiastary at Ustela®otmion, urday Morning in Mount Pleas- who left the Capital yesterday snt Kikeurys afternoon to visit Mrs. Stimson, who is ill at the Stimson home The “Crussders” an organisation i i i at Huntington, Long Island, will founded last month to protect animals, Miss Julia Lee Denning and determine the future home of his | |and to teach respect for the property t, Chinese-speaki t, Old hildren and lovers ; o o . 5 Robert Harmon Leaders Bt siesive tiree Tunorary de: | | of el b St thelr sty Pretty enough to wear the whole Swmmer day through grees from universities and at- held every Saturday morning at 10:30 in Activities tend a meeting of the board of o'clock, in the Mount Pleasant Library, v trustees of Phillips-Andover Sixteenth and Lamont streets. Academy before his return to his The organization reports that branches w desk at the State Department | |are being established throughout the Miss Julia Lee Denning of 5512 Chevy ‘Thursday. city, and over 1,000 children have al- Chase parkway and Robert Harmon of The Secretary receives the ready cigned the pledge. honorary degree of LL. D. from ‘The oificers of the organization are g 2, 0 3 opping . . . for sports . . . 2611 Adams Mill road have been d- | | Now York University this after- | | Miss Lenore de Grange, president snd if you're tired of For morning shopping for spo: judged the man and woman students | | noon, goes to Andover tomorrow, | | founder; Mrs. George Barnett, first plain hose . . . for afternoon . .. for porch and . 1 receives another degree at Wes- | | vice president; Miss May Libby, second Wwho contributed most constructively in | | o %, pie e, “Monday, ana | | vice ‘president; Miss Leona Feathers, garden wear dent activities at George Washington | Yale Wednesday. treasurer. the furtherance and upbullding of stu- gets still another degree from secretary, and Mrs. Margaret McMullen, P & Cl l University in the current school year. The parrot, a favorite of Mr. Miss Denning, who is president of the | | and Mrs. Stimson, presents some- | ; light and > 98 16 to 20 senior class, and Harmon were awar What of a problem, and its future : : p the Pi Beta Phi and Delta Tau Delta || home is expected to be chosen | (7 “HEAT IS LIFE” stockings will be a { : dark 36 to 44 rizes, respectively, at class night ex- after a conference between the # i Srctaes ol 1Akt avering. ak Corcoran | | Secretary of State and his wife. pleasant and smart g\l i ¢ | A colors 46 to 50 Hall, 719 Twenty-first street. The| | The Stimsons have not as yet es- | | change I ¥ awards were presented by Dr. Cloyd | | tablished a home here and Mr. 8 Heck Marvin, president of the univer- | | Stimson mow "occupies private % | 1 o sity. About 50 other students were apartments in Wardman Parl | 4 ¢ S reciplents of various awards for merit Hotel, where Old Soak’s garruli- HOSlel‘ A Youthful. . .washable economical ... A gold medal signifying the highest ty in Chinese might be a bar “Th, Eifets Burner.” and \\'hat more dOQS a woman ask Of ‘her average grade in the entire course for to his welcome. | e ‘etime . \ 5 i e Th £ the degree of bachelor of laws was won | d:;;fi;’;s;;‘;f;(flémb;‘;»‘a‘;:k ‘“"“fi An Estimate and Installation > Summer cotton frocks? ese are In by rles Vaill Laughlin, and Vincent . Vi = 5t . -~ & Ghouia wa awarded the Ordronau | | run the affairs of the State De- by charming new stylcs: of cool voiles, sheer prize for accomplishing the highest| | Partment. G ales & dimities, crisp Swisses, batistes and scholastic standing in the medical | eneral Dervice Curpunuon [ LT school. : g novelty cottons. school. Hill Moved Into Swamp. 1355 Randolph St. N.W. | o i : . | Wi e ey AR e | RS 8 PO e 8 svamp s x|y s ; WITH LONG, SHORT OR rrion high sofonts Weke nboGnced te | R o e se,ol & Hugs raveing , NP Beatrice Tabinsky: Eastern High School, | the wet ground. Atlantic They have fancy clocks tions—light and dark grounds and many Hell M: ie Swick: McKinley HY 1 & 2 % “a r ¥ . v School, Arthur. Storey: Wester. Hieh | 5 = at the sides and trim, tai- pleasing patterns. Women’s and misses School, Grace Hall et I sizes. Abouit 500 students from all schools | || | City | lored heels. They are of S of the university will be awarded de- clear, even weave and Cotton Dresses—Third Floor grees at exercises this evening in the \Vashinut(};; NAuan?mm:i ,‘Eh‘or}lly-tw come in smart suntan So light you won’t mind seniors wi graduated with honors | 4 i in the 108th commencement. eight of ||| ROUND TRIP shades. Also new and at And finest workmanship and materials always go into samples them *round your neck whom have won the merit “with high |}| | the same price, are open g:unrllnn * “Thirty-four students will | " "(r;] y P ° 1 graduated “with distinction.” { sh sil oe . e At 95 Dr. Meta Glass, president of Sweet Sunday, June 16 | il et i » 7 m Ee et | LISTEN! o || ISR BNV nderwear, Samples ment orator, and Rev. James L. Mc- | b: N kl Lain, pastor of the Union Methodist | » i 30 dress use. i , ecKlaces Episcopal Church, will deliver the in- | i SPECIAL TRAIN vocation. | Stored with us. you can be assured E Leaves Was} suntan allure of the popular galaleith on il ‘The class of 1929 last evening partici- your rugs and carpets are s Sam. | st . 2 l poted, et g S e | BRI 0 Bs o | stz o QY waie sty i e T 7 : S —— dress was delivered by Louise Du Bose, ||| res ve | sunblush sunburn regular marrings ;' 1 o . i Returning Same Day who had the honor of maintaining the sl A 5 7 highest scholarship ayerage in her class || | i Leaves Atlantic City Both Styles in all sizes Dainty pieces that are made in attrac- v rebbs, who s | 2 | & H o i 3 . & cifte second in scholastic excellence, delivered | ellEMs e tive styles, all of lustrous silk crepe, i S s B St ip white and the pretty pastel shades. S ia coril coler: and atiiegeate of the salutatory address. Harriman Dorsey of the senior class 0 i | aste 'or women who wear 4 of Columbian College, delivered the | Sanltary Carpet | Time) St e ; L dE 2 two or more colors pleasantly mantle oration and ed th i . iy ! . ATC . - £ 5 bined. Th hok class mantle to B:u:y o vios pemt L1 & R“ Cleanm Co. | GOWNS SLIPS Py NG Sy lxc:;ger 3!;;:;1{;;: Saiact dent of this year's junior class. g g I mee Ho‘e s e s palicse 2 to wear with Summer frocks. Many Students Rewarded. 106 Indiana Ave. NNW. g BLOOMERS STEP-INS PANTIES 3 i Among the numerous prizes awarded 257 were the Davis prizes in public speak- u o ( @ new stocking & i ¥, 3 g a special p of e viieh et Ton ¥y EacFmen || || made for the 1,15 DIV ’ » et Rl et and Ensembles e Sancedy Keogh. Eleven graduates of the law — larger woman the Order of the Coif, honorary law ¢ X 69 fraternity. They were Charles V. It has a seamed back and 1 1-25 § F C School were elected to membership in Laughlin, Merian B. Phelps, Preston M. . pointed heel and garter hem The Pajamas are of s i g i Neilson, = Sidney ~James, Irving B.| of the Bemberg. In dove secco-rayon, tissue 2 9 These are of dimities, voile, : These are $1 kinds and are gs«él:g:;sorxlb.l:{n;;u;;hmxl‘e,Pl;:gpgolf. | gray, heac'h tan, Fren;h;u:dl:, iV eate s dens ) hrna‘r)lclfn._x and lmnelc. with charminggfor wear with Sum- Nathaniel Levin and Charies Whiting, |[| oo o e s on oo e . ck. sembles are of French vaile in plain TC"c00d figmres, sport stripes mer costusnes, Mgy stylin Other prizes awarded were: Gardner | sizes, 9 to 10}4. s or in plain colors. Attrac- BRI G. Hubbard prize in history, Mildred | Green; Dietzgen prizes in machine . Main Floor _ 5 drawing, William O. Lewis and Elmer Lingerie—Third Floor James Baxter; Goodard medal for ex- | e 1 cellence in_French, Louise DuBose; | Alexander Wilbourne ~Weddell prize awarded for the best essay on inter- | X : hon- indi junct to the , : s e ) an indispensable adjunc So Many Styles . .. So Many It has a sweeping grace that every woman loves | nodern Summer wardrobe . o dard medal and prize for excellence in | mode: 7 ke L So M s ieolorer e | - An Important Group of Jacket Fashion Proclaims the Large May; James MacBride Sterrett, jr., = . prize in physics, Hugh K. Clark: Dietz- - Frocks for Young Moderns The Season’s Sartorial Successes are Reflected ize i hitectural drawing, . ic 4 Ul f Archic P, Burgess, Muth prize in this important showing of mechanical drawing, Jacob A. Varela; 0\ G E 50 a Or arm ea er D. A. R. prize in' American history, ; Elizabeth B. Drewry; Phi Alpha Soror- Women,s and Misses’ Frocks 3;‘71 pnuF £nw7;>f;lngv,flsa§a }?‘mfly omas F. Walsh prize in Ty, Margaret H. Strett; Colonial Dames Ao As a clever some- . 5 . . 5 prize in American Colonial history, et 1 1\ A o ]‘C S which you'll be surprised to new models, wide brim, round of crown Sherman E. Johnson; Genevieve Chat- rody said not long discover, when you see ;i g . terton McCutchins prize in_archeol- ! ago, the little jacket ” and in charming colors ; them, are only ogy, Eleanor Folsom and Mary Hamil- v 7 French, Judith G. Wood; Livingston q ter half of the sleeve- o Smart rough straws prize in_machine design, Earl M. ) less frock” And Hunter, Sigma Kappa prize in chem- k [ . in the new colors and plain colors, stripes and floral effects. tive styles; 32 to 36. H R ol Eacat S ton’ Brinkley: Alpha Delta Pi prize in has become the “bet- istry, Malcolm Taylor; Alpha Delta | & these new models New Milans Theta prize in chemistry, Grace L. BV A2, show you how close- Krafit; Delta Zeta prize in _botany, o o s 5 . Janice Burroughs; Gamma Beta Pi| 1 . ly the Misses’ Sec- Models of Airy Braids prize in botany, Malcolm Taylor; Chi poo/ % 3 tion keeps pace with Omega prize in social sciences, Eliza- rewry; i 5 the vogue of the . / 3 S : :.eéga1[)1’:‘:?-}:.31:5;‘!5;’;bf:lgmy?e\igf‘o‘rl . i m,,menf Those gay, smart little sleeveless For fluffy Summer frocks... for dainty lace Jonn B, Tarner gold medal iy law, | Xy < sports frocks . . . the much-liked i and chiffon and silk dresses .. .nothing is quite atles V. Laughlin; Samuel Herr 4 . : A i / i b . prize in law, Marian B, Phelps: Ells- Or you may st 2 i“““ekfl“ {3°k:f g_ff‘}"“’_‘ el :'l“ \ so suitable—nothing so flattering to complete worth prize in law, Arturo Y. Casanova; chonse W v Printed ! ovely flowered chiffons . . . the ‘ the ensemble, as the wide brimmed hat of Ordroneaux_prize in medicine, Vincent | i o . . Rl i L e s Pt Sports T o . straw. These new models, in white and the Tabor; prize in military science, George | with sleeveless frock - bable prints...the new bow- A &) § . 2! ith Henry McLain; Lewes D. and Myrtle H, || in_plain_color and Silk : trimmed flat crepes . . . and ever ' lovely Summer colors, are simply banded wit Wilson prize in_obstetrics, Alice Heyl printed silkc jacket. o 0\ St ol AS ; % h ety Kiessling; Osler prize in medicine, Vin- | Colors are gay —forms ‘the A ) so many more, are all i c S Z ribbon of harmonizing hue. cent G. Gould. . . lection. —and there are sun- jacket and s | N : T tan colors, white and skirt of this DRESSES FOR MORNING Millinery—Third Floor swampy segion in ‘Seutty Adricar rs || B2l shades o » model, while B\ AFTERNOON AND INFOR- Charlotte Mansfield, the famous travel- |} {Tiguing varlety. the blouse 1s __MAL EVENING USE er, recently “posted” herself as a letter, 14 to 20 years of plain silk. Youthful styles, . . . flattering colors, the official yesponsible declaring that he Misses’ Apparel—Third Floor } plenty of white and. so Ise to look 2 e s some mothers get some one else to would not permit her to attempt the smart and so pretty you'll marvel at 8 journey otherwise. ! every frock! after the youngsters . . . some bring them along on . Dresses—Third Floor _She PALAIS ROYAL Thursday—Baby Day To cover your prettiest frocks on cool : SMALL BOYS, TUBBABLES days, you’ll need these But whether they leave the children or bring them, hundreds of mothers never he’ll get plenty of sun and cool breezes in these The NeW Coats i fail to get here themselves each Thurs- day—they know what splendid specials cions 1.59 all fresh § for Summertime Weal' “ await them! Just look at the many in- galore and new g teresting items . . . and important sav- i i i : i morrow ! All the kinds you'll want for a perfect Summer for new models in white and z ings . . . for to Junior! Cool,” sensible little suits...cut low in the : lovely pastel shades : g ‘ neck . or short in the sleeves...or with no sleeves S / Tots’ Sun Suits at all...you'll want some of each style! Nul'sel'y Chairs 1.00 Sun Suits, 1 to 4 years : 5 0 | $1.95 Baby Books Ivory and These are the sults the kiddies Flapper suits, 2 to 6 years o 0 ! Snap-shot DT ey will live in this Summer—of fine z ! books--fine to chairs; we Il . prints and plain colored cottons Sturdy Materials— P LA get all those ° built, with in cute style with shorts...and picturss _you tray’ and beads closed-front | geeveless, of course. All of fast- linens i \ i want to_keep and sides; enamel containers. color fabrics...1 to 4 years. gy A of the baby. prints with the new scarfs broadcloths with wide cuffs 3 £t g Shirts and Bands, §1 dimitics £l ! " i Dalby silk and wool ah;r: and Handmade Baby Dresses All(acnn Colors— 3 with nn:jt‘lly stitchings : ( bands: sizes 6 months to 3 years. Made with deep hems and dainty em- C white with colored embroidery broidery—a real “Baby Day” special! blue Baby Rattles, 21c Pink and blue or white--as- yellow Slim and smart and youthful . . . 1. sorted colors. lazvender that sums up these attractive new mya Hmf_:,‘:’c’hes‘:gfl‘;"n}‘f9mm Vanta Baby Towels green Summer coats, which are of soft 3 i Rubber Sheets, 2 for $1 wool, in white trimmed with pink 2 for §1 ks wool basket weaves in all white ¢ 1 Red or white rubber, with eye- ©F blue. White with pink or blue borders. or the flattering pastel shades so lets. Baby Bl i : k 3 ankets, 29¢ ) And if you can't get in to choose them much in vogue this season. Mod- Bootiss):2 foe $1 actiiw Y Rkt i ok ot Tots’ Sweaters, $1 for yourself, our Shopper will be glad els for dress or sports . . . and blue. % Regularly $1.29; slip-over style; 0 ke n o areful, pcrsonal esleation in sizes for women and misses. Crocheted bootles in pink or blue. Third Floor plain colors or stripes. for you. . Coats—Third Floor Injants’ Section—Third Floor