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THE EVENING ST;R. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, RECEIVE l]lPL[]MAS i | plomas Today—Henry L. Gilligan Chairman of Exercises. Howard University Dean Is‘r Speaker at Commence- | ment Exercises. The Stuart Junior High School grad- | | uated 89 students in its annual Spring | commencement at 2 o'clock this after- {noon. Henry L. Gilligan, member of the | Board of Education, was chairman of Diplomas of graduation were be-|the exercises which were marked by | stowed upon 103 graduates of the Fran- | the address to the graduates by Miss cis Junior High School at that institu- | Adelaide Davis, supervising principal of | tion's third semi-annual commencement | the sixth division, in which the Stuart . Junior High School is Jocate exerclses at 10:30 o'clock this mornin. | JU0ieF FIER BASOLIS TG (¢ Dean D. O. W. Holmes of Howard Uni- | graduating class, weicomed the audi- | versity addressed the graduates, while |ence, and Eunice Swick delivered the | b v A ¢ the | valedictory. The exercises were opene Muk. Mary A. MeNelll, member o by the invocation by Rev. Dr. Charles | Board of Education, presided. Garnet|p ‘Butler, pastor of the Columbia Y first superintendent of | Heights Lutheran Church, who also re- spoke to the graduates. |cited the closing benediction. The di Mies Dorothy L. Clark, & member of plomas were presented to the graduates last year's graduating class, welcomed |by Mr. Giiligan. Sengs by the class the graduates to the alumni. completed the commencement exercises. The class gift, a large banner bearix Following is the list of graduates the school's name and colors, was bre- | Albert D. Maizels, Morris Arkin, Jas- sented by G. Carlyn Wilson, In a recita- | per B. Bond. Charles W. Brewington, tion project, in which four students Teonard M. Coster, Gus P, De George, spoke for as many subjects in the|James W. Donahue, Edward P. Pitz- courses. they completed, a fifth stu- |patrick, Harry I Mais, Milton M. Ma- dent, Alvin Robinson, the author of the | gruder, Benjamin B. McMahon, Donald n. acted as announcer. The | Reister Moore, James W. Nalls, Joseph | " speakers were Francis Ken- | L. Pusateri, George L. Reeder, Irvin L. | ~Ackers, Alma Rich and|Robey, Kenneth T. Shuey, William A.| | | | Taylor, William L. Taylor, Sam H e exercises were opened with the | Walker. Vernon J. Barrack, Milton H.| cation by Rev. Walter H. Prooks, | Blechman, William N. ilbert W, the minister’s benediction con- | Feelsmeyer, Victor J. G . George 1 the function E. Gilbert, Maurice F. Holmes, Paul H. | duates were as foll John | Hutzler, Ralph S. Jordan, Lyman J n, Andrew Frankl Laughton, Frank C. Mangum, Raymon hington, James Hen: H. Massey, Walter H. Moore, Charles B. | Maxwell Hunter, Mande | Rauscher, Edward J. Roche, George | Anna Sarah Arthur, Do- | Rybezynski. Frederick B. Thomas, Sam- Juanita Sarah Barner, |uel R. Wallace, Mayer Wertleb, Robert | . Elizabeth Bond, Robert|S. Walleigh. Wilson Acker, Walter Howard Bell Wil- | ~'Isabelle C. Ahern, Ruth M. Collings- liam Colbert Bond, William Chatles | worth, Genevieve L. Crown, Margaret | Branche, Alonzo Anatole Carmichacl, |I. Danenhower, Evelyn G. Dungan, Eve- Albert Knowlton ~Maddox, William |lyn R. Henning, Dorothy I. Johnson, Thomas Miller, William Stokes Naylor, | Helen W. Larcombe, Katherine A. Moses Preston Owens, Tauchious Jessc | Lyon, Margaret L. Mackin, Margaret E. Owens, Everett Kid Payne, Evelyn Eliz- | Watt, Florence M. Lee, Margaret A.| abeth = Brooks, Catherine Gertrude | Miller, Miriam G. Nisbet, Mary B. Brown, Lucille Vivian Carroll, Margaret | Acuff, Minnie Farber, Martha E. Holt, Catherine Cephas, Emily Jeanne Chinn, | Mary Ann Holt, Eugenia L. Ireland. Corinne Elizabeth _Clarke, Annabeli | Dorothy L. Johnson, Casherine E. Kee- Margaret Cook, Amelia Ernestine Dole- |han, Anna L. Lawn, Blanche M. Lean- | man, Jessie Anna Doleman, Georgia | narda, Josephine R. Longe, Sara J.| Cornelia_Fountaine, Alberte Ernestiae | McCartney. Josephine H. Missimi, Clara | Gaines, Rheudine Gary, Hildagard Cle- | R. Mongello, Virginia M. Norcia, Lucy | Ohe PAIAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 Hundreds of New Arrivals ... Fresh fromtheir wrapping join the Great Sale of Summer Dresses Summer’s most delightful fashions . . . the season’s newest silks and prettiest colors are included 8.95 1.95 4.95 Even if you were here the first day of the Sale you could come now and find something altogether different — for hundreds of fresh models have arrived! They are the pick of the New York Dress market—dresses selected with great care by our buyers and bought at unusual price concessions, so that you can get your whole Sum- mer or vacation wardrobe at a very great saving! new silks and new colors. plenty of white crepes and white sports silks. washable crepes in pastel shades. A fascinating fashion variety. Plenty of cool, sleeveless models, smart, youthful jacket dresses longer-in-the-back chiffons, cape-back and bertha effects, lovely new party dresses, chiffons for afternoon wear, Here’s a clear saving of $9.50 on each set $25 Dresser Sets each set in a satin. lined box Ten-piece dresser sets . . exquisite Dupent sets in charming colors and artistic shape. FEach set in a satin-lined box. $18 Dresser Sets in colors Also ten-piece sets, in blue, rose, maize eor white pear] on amber. PY '!'hey‘ll make charming 59c Glass Powder Jars, 39¢ In assorted colors, filled with fragrant, vele vety powder and puff. $4 Size Coty Toilet Water opatra Gordon, Mildred Mae Holland, (G. Oliveto, Milda M. Rockwell, Mildred | Ruth Elizabeth Harris, Corona Elizabeth | E. Ryon, Eleanor L. Sands, Rubye L.| Elizabeth _Naomi Jackson, | Sasneit, Miriam E. Schmidt, Eunice R. | vis, | Swick, Leona F. Tolstol, Mildred T. Margaret Christina Moten, Lucy Vir-|Wayne, Irma A. Bryant, Elizabeth C.| ginia Robinson, Helen Dorothy Spriggs, | Corkhill, Mary M. Davis, Patricia R. Forrest Earlina_Taylor, Marie Louise | Diamond, Elizabeth M. Droas, Ruth T. Lottie Elizabeth Tyler, Elsie | Hepburn, Viola G. Howe, Ann Jarvis, et Watson, Marie ~Catherine | Mary L. Kadenbach, Margaret L.| Wherton, Laura Adelaide Alexander, vanch, Mildred G. Throop and Mau- | Roberta Bettie Brice, Alice Mae Brum- |rine Willlams. field, Ruth Hortense Churchwill, Dolly Glassell Clanton, Lucille Madeline Dili, Prances Cecelia Dorsey, Bessie Lenura | tch, Julia Ellen Fleming, Naomi Olin- | dainty chiffons in gl . g % 2 lovely flowered patterns. Sizes for misses . .. junior misses . . . little crepes in printed and women...women of average sizes and figured colorings, larger women. Dresses—Third Floor Paris and Fmeraude seents —a generous aize bottle—de-~ lightful for Summer use. Not ° a great quantity at this price c.come early! ...icoceaenn Tolletries—Main Floor An Extraordinary Offering for Tomorrow $1.69 to $1.98 Silks—Thursday This tremendous price concession is brought about through special purchases for this an- 3 nual sale. L] Josephine Taylor, Charles Theo- ZSay It With Flowers” Lawrence Edward Carter, | boueinss, Eavara win: | Bouquets for | "Roy Alonzo Greenfield, | [ Washington Hamilton, Thomas Mathew Irving, Thomas Franklin Joy, Leonard Brldes and Robinson, Charles Henry Williams, Clif- R, ooy Whamt Wi | Graduates der, HPBlEn Laurst"‘a .;mnn‘. T;.eln;- 1 Whatever the floral re- Louise Beaner, Pauline Beatrice Breck- | [d . i beriiseToutte. Fllen Ball, Dorothes | [ quirements of the wed Why be hot and sticky and uncomfortable when you ; ’ can be so comfortably clad, and cool in the bargain . .. sl g Boys for such a little expenditure? & W h S . ‘ . as. uits Hot Weather Suits [ V‘* 0 e Y VR 4 McElroy Randolph, Alvin ~ Franklin $1.98 Pure Silk Washable Flat Crepe A very unuysual bargain—splendid assortment of the most wanted shades. $1.69 to $1.98 Printed Crepes The lowest price of the year in such fine qualities. Choose e ‘ Linen e [ f ‘\ 15 e aa < . rin repe \ z il ¢ All Silk'Printed Crepe de Chine Jessié Marchall Stockton, Lena May as, Odessa Oceola Twyman, | FLO VV ERS I Kant Krush Canin Gladys: Wilson, _Eisie | Lowery, N ot aati e %Ecl}; N{:ag;!lt)&ezs;;;n?il\‘l(orm;‘rneulemc NO ol »1g8“0fl results in av rlo edricker Preeman, | g sti Sinp e Gons Geraldine Doris Garner, Virginia Lethi- | "‘éue ting sugg S ana Howerd.hJuanlr.a Anne "on‘ff' i!;l:-i fi and estimates. cille Elizabeth Jones, Frances Virginia | [& Kenney, Marion Audrey Kennedy and | GEORGE C. Dabney Bess, Mignoh G. Bolden, Mar- | [ ding or commencement, p jorle Dasha Carter, Corrine Gertrude | ll there is satisfaction in Palm Beach Browns 3 Carey, Dorothy Mae McAfes, Carol IS Seay ! - s 3 Margaret Minor, Sylvia Ward Olden, having Shaffer furnish Mohair Tans -3 All Silk Printed Georgette A very unusual opportunity. Silks—Second Floor = These suits weigh so little—they are so com- ';‘,\ fortable—they are airy and cool, you'll wonder a Pure linen in cool grays and tan oyerplaids, also == i et DU (i SHAFFER how you ever stood hot, stuffy heavy-weight HAWLEY MEETS CRITICS e 900 1 4th St. clothes when once you start wearing the lighter RS OF NEW TARIFF MEASURE e v weights! They are perfectly tailored suits, in neat patterns and new colors, and are in all the most desirable Summer fabrics and weaves. Porto Rican lingerie that you’ll love to weer $1.29 to $1.98 cloths in tan and gray;all well tailored, cut full and in all sizes. Ry the Associated Press. Chairman Hawley of the House ways | and means committee said yesterday that foreign criticism of the administrative features of the new tariff bill was not justified and that the changes in the administrative sections were “brought These are a real Handmade Lingerie upon themselves by foreigners.” Smart styles for every man .. .33 to 50 in the ; bargain at this price! [{ Nightgowns ‘ lot—longs .. .shorts...slims...stouts ; and Dance ( : st:y‘i?“l’;'lignafi??"égmil:nis;m?gmfi?@ " ‘ Men's' Store—Main Floor Eah il o Sets j conference, Hawley declare e new i A e STU BBORN SORES All hand-sewn and beautifully hand- and inflammations qun:kly yield embroidered as well ; some in appliqued and direct refusals to allow Amevnfin‘ gl investigation of production costs made to the heal m' power of 5 o oo effects, too. Done on voiles and ba- nt ju ime for the sale— ” : ; ; Aifresh skipment juskiin timeifor the s JAELS (S senmE e Al 0 tistes, in white or pastel shades. Some it impossible to gain & fair understand- | I ing of complrnt!l\z conditions in PPD' 2 l“d' ',. west ¢ lo' n‘ 1] l s values in thi ! . s . duction In this country and sbrosd. guaranteed inciuding the ne olors ens style! L il with inserts of hand laces. Regular e $2.98 to $3.50 Silk Lingerie Every pen is ]ull)" $1.50 Imported Simplex Gloves, 1,19 Fine double-woven suede fab- untain Pe: ar | ? i Foun : ’fll” > o I‘ - Slips . . . Chemises . . . French the reguler N > pecial 1 | Peanties . . . Dance Sets Ho § i style and quality Y at 89C l I Eg:utilul pieceé, allh_e( Cool as Frigidaire 25 |1 - .‘ I} § Homemiie D % D b i . I;‘resden china balses in I S,Eldere‘;“hwi?ge t])::tes sir?x‘: the newest colors; ei ¥ 3 i ainty as a Debutante thelnenae fesitenss . Y ity s many women ke, White and use; popular and new 5 SmN l l [N( SILKS ! These are brand- Colonial styles. B 3 $3.95 values ltyéea you'll m:; & o l’.}l;':uuno :1;::- 2 69 e Complete §3 Bridge Unit | SZ5 600 Brand new Pencils to mateh the pens, $1.25 An attractive bronze -‘uflgo vn. mmn and blonde, e g Stationery—Main Floor bridge base, well con- 1-clasp gazelle, im- structed a:d complete .1 9 e .‘,’d":,‘:,— in’ egganell, . with eylindrical shaped Open-shank Cretonne ?overed paper shade; ideal for a S r 0 C S “Sandal” of natural ; > Box Stationery Summer cottages. brgsesies Wil ' Regularly 69 broidered flowers. : / Good paper in This is @ brand known to every woman! nlrant Gl aenas ‘e ‘ the” bosesand 47c o tatlorad povelty bandstie”strep 98 $10.50 , ke T vl Kayser Marvelfit R SO y i | stationery is gone. i i Union Suits &) ST Crisp dimities, cool one of many exquisite Regular $ Ll R swisses, fine, sheer < $1.75 values . ) sV, > voiles, satinettes and Summer Fashions makin, P : : A g celanese AP - Normandie piques K ) { o 5N . . ] Hahn-“Carltons F - top suits v‘:\?s and linens . .. in styles outstanding in the i I world of finer footwear for shopping, sports and morning wear. All with clever style touches. Many colors, white and black; long, " Th:u h“l’:e b‘i‘»‘&up shoulders or bodice 1 g style with ribbon straps, just as yoeu g ! Pretty enough for refer; and tight knees; all reinforced. parties n pink...and sizes 34 to 46, . $5 and $5.50 qualities Evening Bags All Silk Umbrellas o 1 79 $1.95 Pajama Coats in Gay Colors . 3.98 4 A v ss i L}‘:: them 11; P:]ll;l;d ee-ul—-or as bed jackets— shine e T yicts Clb(&\\] an.d s“;;‘ elc_:4 * Envelope shape, Wil - they are all of g quality rayom, with con- varied ttrae . stones on front of the bags: trasting trimming. In peach, pink, Nile, light 1 9 3#;51::‘2"3‘1:; fancy berder I modeis; sxzc_s to chain handles; neatly lined and blue, Prench blue, black and American beauty. S i pons —and 46 to 50. Some A Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor i Third Floor This is good news to the meny women whe prefer umion suits to separate garments