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D. C, THURSDAY JUNEY13, 1929. served as secretary st Norristown,|and in freshman sccountancy and in|awarded James Snow and William T.|Payne, D, Stalcup, Carrie M. in by 1 . Brookiyn, N. ¥, and Springfield. | aw w P-.rl Bchoenberler ‘.l'1¢no o g/ S w.,w,, Landowner Slain by ..1‘: :v 1‘:- he = June Mass. He warded the honorary cal program included solos e degree of bachelor of commercial | Three-year architectural drafting | JARACHI, Indis, 5 The F KEI-I-Y FI-AYS AUEN deme of lmml' of humanities by the | by lu'l Nalls, tenor, -un Jewell Downs lclenee was awarded the following: me;wm ¥ m,m“ nohen 3. | armed band “u.n.te 1’:0 ‘ggnémm ’mmna rday e Fairmont pringteld College of the ¥. M. C. A |a the plano, and selec a trio [ Gonnar, Barold 8. Myers IOSRRNT ndowner 3 Henry Hattman. || VIOLATORS OF LW s;“m : FERE 2 Vol tin Dowd, planist, and Roiand Jonss i ellist, .\coune—cm M. Wentz. Ml Thompson Presided. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e B e Ty Bomts | hes, y uts | As the trio played the proecessional , 3 ns. the Taculty and seniors marcbed Into | Foer A ey T i | the suditorium attired in caps and rick tistical drafting course—I. Ches- llis, jr. them. wrfil";fl“l’l‘l‘ of the Woodward School | Jetol was known to have hu«l vio- e e—— B were owned and closed PRICE IS NOT A SYNONYM FOR CHARM --Yet the offer for this exquisite Shantung Slipper is so intriguing that it strikes the dominant note in our description . . . created in all Shantungs . . . in embroidered linens and in white kid skin , . . continental heel. RTCRAR Serminine footuwear 1311 F ST. | Pennsylvania Representative Tells Columbia College Grad- | fic uates Respect Is Virtue. were presented by “It is allen propaganda that teaches | Imlay, - |our citizens they may choose the laws | Joseph K. Moyer. will obey,” said Remunuu e xe hy Republiun of Pe.nn.qlv ania, in 1 comm nt ast night be- | pHeb® fore graduates of Onlumbh Colliege and affiliated schools of the Y. M. C. Memon.u Continental Hall. kind of doctrine means an- nlr'ch'uy uid Kel{y‘ 1‘:1; true American citizen may work for the repeal of an: Jaw he dosen't Hke, but &8 1o guWbalk f(18W eI awarded law is i force he must obey it.” ‘The Pennsylva and for accountancy Htaitve s | BT Wiley Cole, in 1 gom: | countancy to William Dr, Homer J. e J c d?d beau'l r_degrees in ‘andidal o1 S Dean Chl.rlu V. by Dean . Graduates of me Kearful, ‘William Allen Wells. cenmuc of lrld\uttan in law were derson, Emma M. Seeley, Flve Win High Honors. ‘Highest. scholastic honors in senior ‘Willlam Allen Wella reshman hv to reshman_ac: Wade Dflh‘lck Referring, however, to recent outcries against “ mumltlomusm the speaker said that internationalism means inter- national friendsiip and urged its pro- motion. lone boy can hop over the Atlantic' Ocean in 33 hours it becomes apparent that the whole world is a neighborhood,” he said. “We must en- gender !riendshlp between nltlonl In- c.uwr h llonored ‘William Knowles Cooper, mmn en- eral secretary of the ¥. 3 celved the honorary dezree or docrm- of laws and 47 graduates of the School of Law and School of Accountancy were es. Gra dulbes of the || Religion, the Washington Prepammry School and the Woodward D C-lm receivego diplomas. " r. Cooper was honored for his 40 years of Service 1o yout :;u:‘m:r of Senator and Mrs. and to sockety in general’ while en Ik it in Y. A. work. He will of South Dakota, as general secretary of the Washin; association. 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Before" to -Washington \“"'LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklia 7400 A Remarkable Sale of 5,000 New Daytime Dresses 16 +Pictured---Many' Other Styles in Printed Dimities and Other Fabrics in a Variety of Designs and Styles for Home---Strcet---Outing-- A Afternoon---Shopping and Summer Porch Wear 4 sl %’:l::fn e Fashion says it is the smart thing to do—far Appearance’s sake, for woman knows how clean, lnd cool a flower patterned _ boekmbe ¥ of them L tinet u-dmwh air la dnn.l o,.. jabot collars, contrasting bindings, organ- dy vests, and scalloped hems. Scores of misses’ and women's styles not pictured! Entire department rearranged to simplify selection—tables -:mrdmg to mcs—|6 to 20—36 to 44—46 b} SIEEEEA Third Floor -md 16 SIuvdm Stylen ot rwuml "Tailored Every Dress Carefully S~ ;ffiw;v‘v S X sode 25 Seams have over- locked edger to pre- vest ripping, bind- iogs are even; all have deep hems. Every Dress Washable USE MAIL.ORDER BLANK OR. TELEPHONE ‘YOUR ORDER TO JANE STUART, FRANKLIN 7400 Address City . State, AAAAAANANNANANARANAIY) gowns. ‘The following lnd\nm of the col- | Rosenberg, Margaret W. Rucki lege received the degree of bachelor of ¥ Russell F.| Edward Beheela lnd Helena C. Svlfk!r W , Enoa f master of commercial | " | Louise Burnett, Louls P. Cook, Homer | science was nven ‘William g Davis, Erickson, Josepl Hillard Grosman, Ray Sidney }hrvg P. Bnrmn, Charles Littleton Brown, Louls , Francls | man and Marie Louise Suter. Lester L. Fansher, h Mu tes of the School of Religion Lucy Chandler Powell, Carrie Belle Sherfy, Etta Grace Weekiey, Alice . Wiser and Flojd J. Wiser. { m !o\lnrwll:l graduates of the Wash- ington Prvp& atory School received di- is. | plomas. Pvur -year high school e Hummer, J. Keller, Thomas ¥. Allen Miiler, Clarence hall, Jacoh Jennings Harril, Munhnu Oeruld Hen- Howard 1214 F St low: lence from another landowner. Eighth grade—Brooke Evens Edmon. Hilton Gore, Albert C. He " Nearly were sent from China hn | 1928. PALM BEACH and MOHAIR TROUSERS $4.65, $5.65 To match your Odd Coats mquu- es s'.mud mfl- Phuip Wlu and Samuel T ‘The Netherlands mined 10,000,000 tons of coal last year. 1214 F St. FRIDAY BARGAINS Timely saving opportunities on desirable merchandise which we have marked for this Friday Bargain event, in many iases, LESS THAN WHOLE- SALE COST. Savings that should interest every woman. Quantities are limited, so shop early for best selections. First Floor Bargains $3.95 BAGS, Friday $1.85 Featuring all desirable leathers, silks, brocades, etc. All styles and colors. 165 to close out $350 SILK SLIPS, Friday §9) 65 Fine qulhty ||Ik slips, shadowproof. Flesh and — white. 7o close 98 New DRESSES, Friday 38 Smart prints and pastel shades. Sleeve and slesve- less models; guaranteed washable. To close out.. 175 SILK DRESSES, Friday 34 Suitable for sports and play wear. Sun Tan and other new modes. Misses’ sizes. To close out.... $3.00 Silk SCARVES, Friday 8 5 c Varisty of colors. Fine quality silk. To close out.. 33 50 Silk Fiber Sweaters, Friday ;1 5 t 85 in the group. Slip-on styles. Many are llnvnlnl All Summer shades...to close 500 Pr. SILK HOSE, Friday 31 .00 Guaranteed perfect...fine quality, in all the new shades. An txe.plmnll Friday Value $2.50 Silk UNDIES, Friday 31 00 Comprising chemise and step-ins. Taken from higher-priced grades...Fri COME EARLY — — — — Second Floor Bargains 55 Spring Coats; Friday sl 5 Silks and broadeloths. Untrimmed models in sev- $59.50 Ensembles, Friday $ 95 Taken from higher-priced groups...choice of colors. Coat and separate dress match. eral colors. Regularly priced to $35. To close out.. Al sizes, Friday $49.50 Smart Dresses, Friday sz 1 _9_=5’ Many one-of-a-kind models. Finest ma- terials and workmanshi All colors. Friday, to close out $29.50 & $35 Dresses, Friday $ 1 5 fi Chiffons, georgettes, flat crepes. Smart colors and styles. Formerly priced to $35. To close out 20 Cloth Ensembles, Friday ¢ g Priced below cost of materials. Broken sizes and colors. Very exceptional values...to close out desirable for travel and motoring. Many Summer dresses included, Friday SHOP LEISURELY — — — Close Every Saturday at 1 p.m: During June, July and August Is Your “Hot” Water Always Steaming Hot? OR MUST YOU FUSS WITH A SULKY FIRE? When it comes time for the kiddies to take the bath in the evening, is there all the hot water that you need or do you have to light a fire and wait for the wat;:r to heat? With a Ruud, Pittsburg or a Loveko Automatic Gas Water Heater installed in your home there is no waiting—no worry or fussing with dirty fires—you simply turn the faucet and immediately you have all the hot water you need for every purpose in the home. Come in today—Ilet us tell you of all the advantages of Gas Heated Water and ex- plain how easy it is to have one in your home. We can make immediate installation. DOWN PAYMENT A 18 Liberal Allowance Made for Your Old Equipment Months to Pay the Balance Phone or Write—Our Representative Will Call Washington Gas Light Co. NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Washington Salesrooms 419 Tenth Street N.W. GAS APPLIANCE MAIN 8280 "HEADQUARTERS Georgetown Salesrooms Wisconsin & Dumbarton Aves. Or Your Registered Plumber—T erms Are Available FREE PARKING SPACE patrons time between w-m:’mmm 2 A3 nnaiml.m exoept e —_—— 000,000 Flllldl of feathers - this country in 'S, 7th & F