Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 24

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97 STUDENTS W STRAYER DPLONAS William T. Page, House CIerk; Gives Talk at Grad- uation Exercises. Ninety-seven students of the Strayer Business College were graduated last night in commencement exercises in the National Press Club Auditorfum, at which time Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the House of Representatives, de- livered the address. Pinckney Harman, director of the school, presented the diplomas. The ex- ercises, opened with the invocation by Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty of the Memorial United Brethren Church, in- cluded the delivery of the valedictory by Llewellyn M. Heigham and the ad- dress of welcome by Clarence G. Crist, president of the class. Degrees of bachelor of commercial science were presented to five gradu- ates of the Strayer College of Ac- countancy by Edmond 8. Donoho, presi- dent of that college. Dancing followed the commencement exercises. ¢ Degrees were presented to Warren D. Adams, Olin W. Everett, William Pres- ton Hunt, Allen L. McDannald and Al- fred E. Sweeney. Diplomas were given to the following: Mildred Adams, Eva jerite At- wood, Gladys B. Baker, Ruth Beall, Margaret Geneva Bensinger, Elizabeth Sybil Black, Zola Virginia Boley, John Martin Bradford, Jesse A. Brown, Vio- let Lee Brown, Mary Teresa Bryan, Phillis Burch, Ruth Jaquita Burchette, Grace Elizabeth Byar, Fernine Charest, Bertha Coontz, Clarena¢ Glenwood Crist, Irene Dawson Darby, Thomas Mitchell David, Barbara Alberta Davis, Katherine Isabel Duncan, Carmen Al- bertina Josefina Fernandez, Dorothy B. Foster, Charlotte Virginia Gaither, Bes- sie Ruth Gardner, Jessie Rose Gard- ner, Mildred Catherine Goheen, Mary Puryear Gore, Maria Christina Granda, Helen Marie Grindle, Florence Anne Haas, Caroline Ashby Hammill, Helen Marie Hanback, Grace Hayes, Llewellyn Maitland Heigham, Catherine Irene Hell- muth, Bertha Elizabeth Hickerson, Eliz- abeth Hoffman, Robert Edward Hooker, Prances Elizabeth Huls, John Elbert Ingrick, Lucy Adelia Johnson, Char- lotte Kincheloe, Katherine Louise King, Grace Kathryn Kirk, Helen Augusta Krafft, Frances le Mat, Frances Day Longbrake, Margaret T. Lord, James Wolford McBee, Elizabeth Master- son, Edith Lucille Miller, Saul Julian Mindel, Edith Moon, Marie Carmelite Mudd, Glen Elizabeth Ogle, Helen O'Shaughnessy, Anne Louise Pallas, Mildred Parker, Helen Petrie, Mary Geneva Powell, Matilde Principe, Florenee Lorraine Riley, Elizabeth Bur- gess Roberts, Evelyn Lorraine Robey; Ruth Elizabeth Rohrbaugh, Meyer Rosenblatt, Elizabeth Scott Salisbury, Katherine Sampson, Thelma Maude Sanders, Rhoda Todd Saulsbury, Nellie Shannon, Mary Camille Sheehy, Pauline B. Shinn, Eliza Fern Slusher, Galen Clark Smith, Eudoxa Strother, Frances 3 Plater Tayloe, Louise Taylor, Evelyn Pauline ‘Thomas, Doris Tolstol, Dorothy Virginia ‘Townshend, Frances Virginia Walter, Katherine [Elizabeth Wells, Esther Kathleen Winfield, Cecella Winlack, Lena Katlow Wolpe, Mildred Wood, Elsie Elizabeth Yummer and Elnors Virginia Frances Zimmerman. — WALES WILL BROADCAST FROM LONDON ON JULY 7 Prince’s Address at Banquet Will Be Retransmitted Over Coast- to-Coast Network. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 37.—The Prince America via of Wales is to be heard in radio on July 7, the National Broad- casting Oo. announced today. His speech, to be made at the SQ'O’I Hotel in London at the annual banquet of the National Union of Students, will be brought across the Atlantic and retransmitted on the American coast- to-coast network. The broadcast is to l(litalfi'rt;flnum, starting at 3:25 p.m. ey Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Health Department, in the last 34 hours: Edward M. and Ethef King, girl. Alice Calobong, boy. Mary T. Plerson, bot J. and Lillle M. Mos . d Beulah M. Win % Georse ‘R. and Margaret . Vierbuchen, | Andrew and Lois Lake, boy. Frank H. and Beatrici . boy. hn F. and Elegor O, g..‘uu;‘.:‘. sirl. © Georee, and "Ada 3. Charerse: o Siiferd 8 4ad Honcs - Hihson, prl. 3 Hu Louis and Minnie Simon, girl. Patrick F. and Margaret A. Kertn, girl. Simon and Florence G. Chaikin, Ba M. illef, , girl. ‘tha Faunne Witfaker, siel it sy B Ecward and Helen Mor ¥ snd atrice ., girl. Charies B. and Ruth Shofl.:rf lfl] John E. and Ernestine Griffen, gir! Deaths lieported. The following deaths have been reported the Health Depariment 1 the. jast 23 Roars l‘gflhl.!l!l A. Bpalding, 88, 1703 Rhode Is- Fatrick 4. Naushton. s e osep well, o ospital. Eliie E Dilineham. 15, 1817 1otk ar Clars Wiison, 72, 3336 O st. pChazles W. Farks, 67 United States Naval spital. Martha_Morgan, 65. Em Yohickme, o pupnc, memta pSamuel 0. Scotf, €3, George Washinston Charies C. Van , 61, % Pennsyl- Rl ‘5‘; !ur: 61, 1378% Pennsyl roha illtams, 80, 1313 A st. s.e. |oEd¥ard Bellmore, ‘60, "13th and ‘Rhode Ts- Julia O'Connor, 58, 1319 35th st. Annie M Rline, 33, 638 sih st e, umgardner, 81. 800 9th st rainerd, 50. 36: Harritt Dyer. 4, 396 0 Edward W. Robertson, ir., 35, Providence | B B 10, 8ibi 2via Berman. 10, Sibi ; Mary £ Gill 88, ‘Gallinger Hopm 0 on_at months, Chiidren's — o “Wara Wara,” the national motion lp}iét!l;re,beinu .!bo;:)d mn‘golml after years of luction, 1s sai already to have made a profit. 5 Before Closing Your Home Call Mr. Pyle for advice on cleansing and protecting your floor coverings Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. | 106 Indiana Ave. I Phone Nat'l 3257-3291-2036 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Folding Camp Stools, 39¢ [ ] We]l made with folding metal frame; khaki top. [ ; 3 : Folding Stools with back, 69c. ' PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor e = * - = 2 - . D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930. All Charge Purchases Made on Juné 28 and June 30 Will Appear on August 1 Statements Smart, Distinctive and Moderately Pric ....are you missing something? ...the “right” to be Cool this Summet? —then hurry down to these 3.95 Summer Suits Every man has a “right” to be comfortable these feather-weight suits. You'll find that slipping into one of these cool suits will be a great relief on the hot days that are here ... and that are still'to come. You'll also find that the tailoring and appearance of these clothes are as fine as the heavier suits you have been wearing...so if you're missing “that Summer comfort”...you know where to find it! 'Of Light-Weight, Airy Mohair— They’ll give you a new Thrill! Sports Frocks 4.95 One needs a lot of these little dresses to keep cool and comfortable and trim looking. And it can be done, whatever the sport you indulge in. They're sleeveless, of course, tho some of them have little capelets, The pastel shades and white, with crystal buttons, stitched effects, shirtwaist fronts make them just about the smartest little sports dresses you will see anywhere. Add a vivid colored scarf and make a different costume! And jt can't be denied that the proper sports dress adds much to your Summer sports, and immeasurably to your peace of mind. At this price you can make a selection to carry you through the entire Summer. It’s real economy. Other Smart Sports Frocks, 595 to 19.95 PALAYS ROYAL—Third Floor " Silk Hose 1.15¢p-. An unusually high grade stocking . . . all silk . . . even the feet are silk throughout! . . . with double picot tops and French heels . . . in all the newest shades to harmonize with your Summer outfits. Sizes 814 to 1014. - Special! Tots’ 50c and 75¢ Imported Half Socks Mercerized, ‘full fashioned socks, in the cun- ningest of patterns . . . sizes 5 to 9. 3 pr‘ $1 PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor = and every man CAN be in Week-End Gift Suggestions in Jewelry Palm Beach—Kant Krush, Ete. We've practically all sizes in the group, which includes smart grays, tans and mixtures. Exceptionally well tailored, with taped seams, patch pockets and other desirable features. Direct Entrance fo The Palals Royal Mews Shop from G Street Men’s ‘$1 Athletic Union Suits Sizes 2 to 10 Years! All new Summer shades with short sleeves, low neck and sport collars. All guar- anteed fast colors of Brown, Blue, White, Tan, Lavender, Green; and others with fancy shirts and plain shorts. Well tailored. Many styles to please both mothers and boys. Other “Tom Sawyer” Wash Suits, 245 and 295 Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor $2.95 Mesh Bags 198 | Specially priced Your vacation hostess, be she rela- tive or friend, would be delighted with a dainty mesh bag in pastel enamels with enameled metal top. . PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor A Well Known Make at an Unusually Low Price! S9c Sizes 34 to 46 Just 50 for the Children! Wrist Watches For Boys and Girls 359 A vacation special—nickel wrist watch with silver dial and radium numerals and hands . . . a boy or girl will be enormously proud of one! PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Made of delightfully cool checked Embroidered Flat Crepes Wash Silk Shirtings Shantungs Here's a collection from which young mer's wardrobe—with just the right Shantung, of course, tops the field for sp attractive are the plain sleeveless frocks color and pastel Shantungs. Cool and dressy embroidered flat crep ing and drawn work on ruffled collars Embroidered chiffons make delightful Included in this group are also plain and The pin dot crepes, with charming little j They serve so many uses. All Sizes for PALAIS Exceptional Value! $1.75 Fine Quality You’'ll Enjoy Wearing Cool Cotton Underthings’ 1.00 There are voile chemises and nighties, sheer as georgette, with dainty embroid- ery . . . rayon crepe lingerie, silky and soft, some trimmed with alencon lace or punch work . . . cute little “bras” and shorts sets of cotton prints . . . and lit<¢ erally hundreds of tailored slips with shadow hems and: built-up shoulder or strap top . . . also Eastern Isles under- wear, all hand made, émbroidered and appliqued. Sizes 16 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Everybody Wants Summer Handbags for Summer Frocks -Every day or two we add some- thing perfectly stunning to our already famous collection of $2.95 bags .. . all in the coolest ma- terials and shades imaginable . . \ to match or contrast with Sume mer ensembles. This time we have chosen to show you— A Powder Blue Shantung, made in @ new and interesting shape, with transparent handle and clasp; other nainsook in athletic style . . . sleeveless and knee length. Some have side leg opening, other are regular style. Every suit is per- fect and cut ere’s an honest-to-goodness value! The PALAIS ROYAL y!"l Shop—Main Floor Silk Costume Slips 2.98 French crepe, crepe de chine and flat crepe in white and pastel shades . . . new models, in¢luding the wrap- around silhouette, flared, and princess slip . . . as well as the straightline tailored slip still preferred by many. Sizes 34 to 44—some styles 48 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor pastel shades and white. A Butter Yellow Linen, colorfully embroidered flap, with secrct zipper pocket. A Beige and Blue Linen Tailored Purse with secret zipper pocket and glass ornament; in other pastel shades. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor

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