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RAID ON TEA HOUSE NETS 9 PRISONERS lladonsburg House Entered, awnApoLis, md., June 1.—Déuglas After Deputies Fail to Reappear. By & Staft Cofrespondént of The Star. BLADENSBURG, Md., Juné 1-—Act- h‘ bfl eomm-mu of residénts of this ;{ Prince Georges County ,unce eafly yesterday ralded the Golo- 1 Tea House here and arrested theé priétor for maintaining a dis- urderly use. Eight others were booked or_disorderly conduct. 'l'h raid wu made aftér two spécial tiés had gained entrance to the establishment. According to a pre- arfangéd plan, the police entered when thé de) til:s failed to reappear 20 min- utés after entéring the house. Mrs. Stella Chflswphfr said by police 6 be the proprietor an 'gxmmr of the “tea hmueMfis n;cus ddm.gmmé ouse and release %&r $500 bénl for hearing in Police thers takén in thé raid described sélvés a8 Thomas Gaddi, Oil City, Pk uld to be a police official of that Raymohd, Culpéper, Va.: wchul erce, 400 block of Twelfth stréet theast: Wade Arnold, 2700 block 6 c«nnnumc dvénue; E. R. James, 1800 block of Vermont avenue; Cbtherin Miller, 1900 block of Nine- téenth street; Dorls Dévoe, 2600 block of Fourtednth stréet, and Mary O'Brién, a | waitréss at the m house. Al were | LAWYER, 29, IS ELECTED sT. JOHN’S PRESIDENT Douglas Huntly oomon Becomes One of Youngest College Heads in Oountry. By the Assoclated Préss. Huntly Gordon, 20, Baltimore lawyer, hds been elécted président of St. John's Collége, ohe of the oldeést in the coun- tfy, it was announced last night. A 1926 honor graduate of Harvard Collegé, and of Harvard Law School two véars iater, Mf. Gordon is oné 6f tgekwunlryn voungést collegé presi- nf He succééds Dr. Enoch Barton Garey, grealdent from 191! until his resigna- fon in April, 1826 8t. J6hn's f6unded in 1606 4s Kihg Wlllllflu BEhool, n6w has ah enroll- meént 6f 300. FREED WOMAN PRISONER JAILED FOR CELL THEFT Larceny of Dress Danville Lockup Nets Thirty-Day Terin for Offender. Specidl Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, VA, June 1.—A fobbéty in the city jail has been solved by de- tectives. As a résult, Eva Stanbérry Evans, who Had been released after (‘Drnplefin%‘ her term, 1§ back in jail fof 30 days. chargéd with the larceny of & dress belonging to Clara Dorcus, a col- ored prisoner. A clue which 1ed to the arrést was évidénce that the girl| has béen heard t6 éxpress & desire to own the umenc in THE EVL‘L\LNG STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. ARMY POST SCHOOL GRADUATION HELD, %2 Diplomas and Prizes Award- ed to Fort Humphreys Children. Spécial Dispatch to The Star. FORT H! 'HREYS, Va., Jué 1— Thé commeéricement éxefcisés for the Post School for Children wéré héld at thé Enginéer Theater. COl. Elliott J. Dent made an address and presented di- plomas to the following members of thé graduating class: Morrill Marston, Prances Hafling, Paul Shu, Elisabet] Akin and Mabel Shu. A program of songs 4nd dances by puplls of the va- rious grades was presented under the @irection of Miss Earlyne Finney, the #chool principal. The program opened with an invocation by Col. Stephen R. Wood post chaplain. 1. Hénry A. Finch presénted prizes, vm by the post school fund, m stu- nts of each gradé for proficiency in scholarship and excellence in attend- ance. The prize winners for scholar- ship weré Harley Latson, Downes, Bérnard Loper, Elizabéth Lyons, wmer Smith, Billy Daniels, Tommy Olivér, Bdith Heitman, Charles Allisori, Har- riet Latson, Arthur Marston, Marvis Geéé, Morrill Marston, Frances Hafling. ‘The winners of atténdance prize§ included Joe DiCarlo, June Pogr Evelyn Kaiser, Angelina DiCarlo, én- lis Shu, Jimmy _Staples, Elizabeth Lyons ry Gee, Mmy DiCatlo, Bmy nne Pogreba, Hattie Lée Harris, - leen Smith, Vania Dale, Frafices ffi'fl. ings, Edith Horton, Bdith Heitman, !eny Smith, Bertie Lee o-uehelfly Staples; Julumy Lelsner, 3! Kaiser, Josephine %Cnlo. Kuhenne A lpeclll gnn offered lt Iur the ighest average sl o Y ped U n pens, donat of Alexandria for the attainin, hl[henh uveute in arithmetic and llrl attal ! the N‘hfli ‘vme -nd Mlb!l Shll mpm.ml Mlll for the éntertainmeént was nished by the 13th Engifiéer Band. Seniors to Stage Play. OLINTON, Md., June 1 (Spetial).— Monday evening, Juné 11, has sét for the class play & ‘dance of_t duating class o( aurumvma Eohoot. ‘The play will be staged in school suditorium lt 7:80 o'clock -nd the dance will follow. Mecormik Heaient Toilece e DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist By the Assoclated Prul tor Artives After Crashy HARRISONB! Va, June 1. uml'mkgh'f Mbler Minsick, 19, st Newmariet was | siveady ded - MONDAY, . JUNE CAR KILLS PEDESTRIAN Newmarket Man Dead When Doc- mdfimmmmmmmw here. Minnick was walking along the Vals mmmrmmothmmvu stfuck by & car. The driver, name could not be ncert-lnea h:: found the man PAINT THAT ROOF If you did not paint your roof last year you must paint it this year or take the consequences. Meaning—ruined wallpaper and falling plaster. - After 38 years of manufac- turing, testing and experimenting I have put on the market GILL’S ROOF PAINT —at $2.00 per gallon, and guarantee this to be the best paint made for a tin roof. GEO. R. GILL DEecatur 1230 1011 U St. N.W. Delivered anywhere C. O. D. @ $2.00 per gal. unul.u its meetings throughout the C. OF C. WILL CONVENE m‘&;u., & mesting onigni According to Thomu L. Pvm. Bec- retary, séveral important committés re- will be presented. President E: Hampton Continuation of Bessions at Be- thesda to Be Discussed. L will preside, By a Btaff Correspondent of The Star. BETHESD, e S e 8 A, M mmmmglcommeum- nnnnuwmymnm pected to take up the matter of con-|a trillion horsepower Clumlua Bunldmg Assoclaon 7 716 11th St. N.W. Under Government Supervision Pays 5% Compc ~-ed Semi-/ Ny Let Us Refinance Your Maturing Real Estate Loan No Commissions Charged 22 Years’ Successful Business Without the Loss of a Dime rél“fld!dl after llfl collateral on | dlwr erly con ucc oh arges. l'y was staged by Sheriff W. rfopkms SHEE ‘Deputy Thomas | H Gll‘rl.son and a number of special de ties. The prisoners were arraigned | ore Justice of Péace John Fainter. . FUONITIHRE Dnmlscux Wml in Athletics. RENTING DAMASCUS, Md.. June 1 (Special). | —The athletic meet held at Damascus High School, il which thé eignt sthogls | in this district participatcd, resultéd in | Damascus winning the meet with 142 | A néw law 6f Mexico requirés all| points, followéd by Clagettsville, _05; | fent officials from the President | Woodfield, 79; Cedar Grave, 55: Brown- to have their I’lngerprims and | ingsville, 42; Kingsléy, 32; Kings Val- | ley, 13, and Lewisdale, 11. Let Marion Gage Shop for You Miss Gage 8 our néw personal shopper, who will take care of mail and phone orders—and assist you in other ways. Men who are shop- ping for women of selécting fém- inine gifts will welcome héf assist- ance. Thitd Floor National 5220 Someof Cotton’s Best Sellers Men’s 75¢ Famous Varsity Shorts Fast color broadcloths_and 44c madras. Full cut with yoke front and elastic waist band, Plain colors, whites and fancy. Sizes 30 to 44.—Main Floor. Men’s Regular 75¢ Athletic Shirts Fine combed 39C yarn shirts with long cut trunk and deep cut armholes. Sizes 34 to 44.—Main Floor. Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Wash Knickers Imported 79 1lnens in fancy plaids and oyster whites. Also sturdy khakis and coverts. Some with elastic cuffs. Sizes 7 to 17.—Third Floor. Boys’ Regular 79¢ to 95¢ Blouses Bell™ and Lmle Friend” 9C makes. Collar attached or sport styles. Some are irregular. Sizes 6 to 17.— Third 75¢ Marquisette Rufle Curtains Give your home a fresh, C summery look with some of these inexpen- sive curtains. Valance and tie-backs included.—Fourth Floor. Ready-to-Hang Window Awnings Neatly striped 99C window awnings made to fit win- dows 30 to 36 inches wide. Complete with rope and fix- tures.—Fourth Floor. Regular 69c Cotton Rugs, Each Guaranteed washable; good C atterns. 27x54- ch size.—Downstairs Store, Women's $1 Porto Rican Gowns V, round -and 79C square neck embroidered —Second OFFICE FOURNITUREF eaner personal records on file. m--mx_ F Stroet STETSON HATS Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Perfect quality chiffon voiles — inexpensively priced. Fine sheer mate- tials. Figure for yourself how little a dress length will cost and what charm- ing models they'll make. 25¢ Printed Percales, Yd. Fine, soft finish percales, ?6 1 8c B. C. and Invator grades. ish quality, in pretty colorfast inches wide. floral designs. 40 in. wide. 50c Swiss Organdy, Yd. | 50c Printed Flock Voiles Nothing smarter than these for party and dance frocks. C the sheerness of voile. Color- c Whites and lovely pastels. fast. 40 inches wide. 22:: White Broadcloth 39¢ 40-Inch Voiles 19c Pajama Checks ne mercer- Cool looking High count 1 21/ ized lity fo it sl 19| siuam 29 | vl 12%2C shirts and women's wear. 36| in white, pastel checks; soft finish. 36 inches inches wide. and darker shades. wide. Géldenbery’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. A large array of colorfast designs—large or small, in florals, dots and conven- tional figures—on white, pastel or dark grounds. All are full 40 inches wide. 69c Printed Organdy, Yd. Crisp, fine, permanent fin- 48 The Ideal Suit ‘For Summer Wear Is Our St. Alban “Tropshire” A chiffon-like quality, with 20c Plain Voiles In white and 1 5 wanted pastel shades. Full 40- inch widths. Kind to everything it touches —as cool as the lightest tropical worsted, but a fabric much firmer and dressier. During Mrs. Martin’s |f “Washability” Demonstra- | Il tion the Following Special Prices Will Prevail on Ivory Products Ivory Soap Large size. ...6 for 69¢ Boz of Ivory Snow Free. Medium size. .6 for 42c Boz of Ivory Snow Free. Guest size. . .12 for 49¢ | Boz of Ivory Snow Free. —garments that will not require frequent pressing . . . trousers re- tain the crease for weeks. Coat—Vest TWO Trousers —and TWO pairs of trousers double the life of the suit. $29.50 $45 Was the Price Marked Last Summer models, attrac- tively Floor. Real Heavy Round Thread Cotton Is Used in These $1.25 to $1.39 Sheets 81x90 inch . . .72x99 inch .. . 63x99 and 63x108 inch Bed Sizes Firmly woven of staunch thread, full bleached. Free from c starch or dressing. Some are irregular, but have no holes. Sin- gle, twin and double bed sizes. 35c and 39c Pillowcases| $1.50 Mattress Cover's High grade 35x36 and 32 Heavy unbleached cot- x36 inch cases of sturdy 24 ton covers—boxed to fit $1 19 cotton. Free from starch c mattress. Full and twin = or dressing. bed sizes, $2.50 Sateen Bedspreads|39c Unbleached Sheeting Summery, printed Heavy round thread _spreads, in guaranteed $ 98 sheeting, 87 inches wide. ! fast colors. Scalloped . For making double bed c Women’s $1.25 Print edges. Full and twin sizes. 2N :hiees." Ivory Flakes | Large size. .. .3 for 59¢ Medium size. .6 for 49¢ | Ivory Snow Regular size. .3 for 24c Goldenberg's—Tollet Goods Department, Main Floor. Inexpensive!—W ashable!— “Fanway” Rayon Flat Crepe and Dainty Handkerchief Linen FROCKS $2.95 The Fanway Crepe Dresses —come in cool, sleeveless, short- sleeved and capelet styles—in plain colors, dots and prints—all in pastel colorings. Showing fagotting, pleated collars, ties, bo- lero effects and other smart de- tails. Orchid, nile, flesh, blue, etc. Sizes 14 to 48 The Handkerchief Linens ,—are beautifully made in sleeve- less, cap-sleeve and short-sleeved styles, with scalloping, pleating, hand-tucking, fagotting and other dainty touches. They’ll launder beautifully. White, maize, flesh, nile, blue, etc. Sises 16 to 52 Goldenbers’s—Second Floor Quamt looking woven jac- quard designs, in rose, blue, green, gold or orchid. Size 80x105 inches, with scalloped edges. Main Fioor “Sure-Fit” Cretonne Slip Covers Brand $ 5 1 29 New! Cheery looking eight-piece sets, including covers for five separate cushions. Attractive patterns. Fourth Floor Colorings are new shades of gray, tan and blue. About 4,000 suits give every regular size and hundreds of extra sizes for men of any unusual build. Coat trimmings, sleeve linings and vest backs are of a material as good looking as silk . . . Pajamas broadcloths and misses’ sizes.—Second Floor. Pull-over and 19 mercerlzed lisle; Cn ain Floor. 7% length hose, colors. Elastic cuff tops. Sizes Muslin Undies have built - up bloomer: le Embroidery 81x90-Inch Sheets qulllty nheetm; 36-In. Muslin ing. High count and much more durable. 10c Unbleached clos e ' oV e n Ga striped and yhgurnd 95C linenes, in women’s and Children’s 25¢ to 35¢ Anklets 1, sox of fine also Bemberg and ru lnited Sizes 4'2 to Boys’ 39c Cotton Sport Hose in’ all-over nov- 27c elty patterns and 8 to 10%.—Main Floor, Girls’ Dainty Full cut and well made. 8lips 5 9 c shoulders-—comhlnauons have trimmed.—' xrd Floor. $1.00 Bleached Full double bed size —of heavy 79C 19¢ Bleached Free from starch or dress- 14c quality.—Main Floor. 38-In. Cotton, Yd. Mill length; 7 / round 4C grade.—~! An Individual Fitting Guaranteed to Satisfy Alterations Without Charge