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A—8 GRADUATON FRST OF IONORCOLLEC 6. W. U. to Award Certifi-| cates at 110th Commence- ment Ceremonies. Certificates will be conferred upon the first graduating class of the Junior | College of George Washington Uni- | versity at the 110th commencement of | the university Wednesday evening | This procedure, which marks com- | pletion of the organization of the Junior College upon the basis of a sep- arate academic unit of the university, was announced by President Cloyd Hock Marvin following action taken by the Board of Trustees, authorizing the award of certificates to all stu- dents who have completed requirements covering the work of the freshman and sophomore years. The Junior College graduates will ap- ' pear at the exercises at Constitution Hall in cap and gown, and wiil march | in the academic procession. They 1 be presented by Henry Grattan Doyle. dean of the Junior College, and the | certificates will be conferred by Pres- ident Marvin. Students registered in the Junior Colicge are asked (o com- municate with the registrar at once with regard to the award of certificatcs. | The George Washington Junior Col- lege prepares not only for the last two years of the liberal arts courte, but for any of the professional schools Its curriculum is designed to hiing the atudent into contact with fields of kinowledge and to aid him in the in- telligent sclection of a career. Recently a conference of junior col- lege heads was held in Washing.on upon call of George Washington Uni- versity snd a permanent organization of the junior colleges in this area was effected. Dean Henry Grattan Dovrle was elected chairman. SEABURY GRILLS BUILDING OFFICIALS Board of Standards and Appeals Also Investigated in New York City Probe. | B the Associated Press NEW YORK. June 6.—Activities of Samuel Seabuiy, counsel for the Joint Legislative Committce investigating the city government. centered today on the Bureau of Buildings and the Board of S!andards and Appeals. For more than an hour and a half | he questioned Henry Cash, suspended #ssistant engineer and plan examiner in the Bureau of Buildings. Cash was suspended yestcrday because of circum- stances surrounding the denial of a per- mit to a West Ninety-eighth street wet wash laundry (o enlarge its premises. Chsh, who besides holding the city ;;vh is also a lawyer, is charged with aving given legal assistance to the Jaundry owners when they appealed against the decision based on his rec-! ommendation. Judge Seabury is leaving tomorrow morning to deliver the commencement address at Hobart College, but his as- sistants will continue their investiga- tions into more than half a dozen city departments He indicated today he will himself try the case against Magistrate Jean Norris. whose removel he recommended after hearing charges against her at his investigations into the Magistrates' Courts. TURKEY MODELS CHILD PROGRAMS AFTER U. S. Federal Bureau Publications Aid] Work, Association Head Declares, Br the Associated Press The Children's Bureau i< telling them how to do things in Turkey, and the new republic of 13,000,000 souls is' grateful. | In formal phrases, W. Ted Ganna- | way. represeniative of the American ! Priends of Turkey, Inc. has said .| A Jetter from him. made public today | by the bureau. exprested gratitude “on | behalf of Turkish leaders” for “the | great assistance your bureau has been in sssisting us to meet the extreme need of the children.” “Your publications are a constant source of reference,” Gannawey said. “and a great portion of the program set | up here and contemplated in the future is based on the material so very kindly ' sent us." ' Special charts and publications are | now being prepared by the burcau for | an exhibit in connection with a meet- ing of leaders of foreign schools in Turkey. Grecce, Bulgaria and Syria The exhibit of healih-teaching helps | will be in Tarsus, Turkey, the end of | this month, LOUDOUN.MAN DIES Lifelong Resident of County Suc-' cumbs to Long Illness. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLVILLE, Va June 6. — Charles Weadon, 60, prominent farmer and landowner, of Loudoun Countr. died at his home near here after an illi of several weeks. He was a lifelon resident of the county. having been born near Hamilton. Va. He is the son of the late Charles Weadon. Mr. Weadon was an active member of Bethany Methodist Church of Pur- cellville, He is survived by his second wife, who ‘was Miss Helen Jacobs of Leesburg; four daughters. Flizabeth, Mary. Helen and Nellie, and one son, Edward, all of thiz county WATGH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Clocks Called For« Delivered - Guranteed Subscribe Today It costs only about 1 cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washingion's best newspa. per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ing. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. THE SUNDAY STAR, Rare Painting Exhibited 400-YEAR-OLD WORK OF ANDREA DEL SARTO RECOVERED. for generations. has been re- covered and will be exhibited tomorrow by the Na‘ional Gal- lery of Art, under the di ection of the Smithsonian Institution. RARE peinting by Andrea del A Sarto, hidden from public vies: called the ‘“laultiess nown to be in th tine mast: painter.” a t ‘These are hu tan Museum of Art, New York in the Johnson collection in Philadel- phia, “Madonna and Child. with St. John" is the painting accepted by the National Gallery of Art for e: ition. Though more than 400 years old. the painting Only two other works bv the Floren- < is in & remarkable state of preservation and is considered one of the finest ex- amples from the master's hand. The size of the canvas is 32 by 40 inches. In the last century the painting has from public view by a train card circumstences. It re- mained for severai generations in the posessicn of one American family until | the surviving owner retired in the 90's to live in seclusion with his art treasures. Willam W. Powell of Washington acquired the painting for his private collection and arranged for its exbibi- tion. Mr. Powell died last month and the painting has been lent to the Na- tional Gallery of Art by his widow. 22 BODIES REPRESENTED AT EASTERN STAR FETE Branchville Chapter Holds 8ix- teenth Birthday Party—Stu- dents Furnish Music. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star BRANCHVILLE. Md.. June 6— Represcntatives from 22 chapters in 6 jurisdictions attended the sixteenth birthday party of Birmingham Chapter. O. E. 8., in the Methodist Church Hall Special guests included Mrs Mueller, assistant grand matron of Maryland: William A. Duval!, chair- man of the board of trustees of the general grand chapter. and Edwin Auld, assistant grand patron of the State. Mrs. Mary Cu'berson. matron. pre- sided. and the entertainment features included music by students of Berwyn 8chool. BIBLE SCHOOL TO OPEN Classes Will Be Held Daily Except Sunday by Bethesda Group. The Bethesda Presbyterian and Meth- odist. Churcnes will co-operate in hold- ing a Daily Vacation Bible School for the Bethesda community st the Be- thesda Elementary School this month The school will be under the direction Headache-Eye Strain Eyes Examined Free! By DR. A. S. SHAH. Registered Eyesight Specialist An Unusual Offer This Week Non-Pinch Model—Durable, Stylish Frame Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses Toric Kryptok Bifocal Lenses, Invisible (one Previously $15.00. pair to see near and far). Special this week Save 25% Discount on Your Oculist Pr Colored and Cylindrical Lenses Not Included SHAH OPTICAL CO. St. N.W. Established 18 Years 812 ¥ AMERICAN RADIATOR CO, HOT-WATER PLANTS Save Money! Order Now! 3 Years to Pay—Lowest Terms New Guaranieced American Radiator Product Hot Water Plant Complete for 6-Room House Mary | the of Mrs. Prank T. Israel. It will open! for registration June 15 and will meet cvery day, except Saturdays and Sun- days, until July 2. A corps of compe- tent teachers has been secured from the community. and work will be :lveni in the beginner. primary, junior and intermedfate age groups. | - — - - | 1 Two Rooms. Kitchen, ! Bath, Balcony ! Electrical Refrigeration Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road PurpLE IRIS Tea HoOuUsE Luncheons, Teas, Dinner Rittenhouse at 32nd St. Cleveland 1135 Po. Relieved Reduced From $6.00 $5.95 5 PHO" Why Pay More? 7 price includes 18-in. boiler, 6 radiators, 300 ft. ~adiation. 3 Years to Pay. SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS No cash down lation . . . give us your order NOW. Start paying September 1. Then pay the bill in 3 years. Let Engin our Greduate Heating ebout Fl to do it .. . no obliga Call or write us NOW. Ameiican Heating Engineering Co. 907 N. Y. Ave.ue | —I‘AY THE BILL I Nat. 8421 N THREE YEARS Crisp and cool with delicate white or prints on grounds. WASHINGTON, 7 5 Sk, O JUNE 7, 1931—PART ONE. % PALAIS ROYAL Cotton Fabrics High in Fashion! ‘Printed Dotted Swiss pastel 49c.- Printed Chiffon Voiles Very soft colorful patterns what make refreshing Summer cool, frocks. and fine, with Ocn New Summer Fabrics Soft sheer batiste, printed handkerchief or plain weave, attractive printed voiles. lawns, checked 38c New Cotton Prints Peter Pan Peter Pan Voiles Batiste Sheer Flaxons 29c yd. Checked Lawns Peter Pan Voiles Lawns 19c- Batistes Palais Royal—8econd Floor. Just 50! A Thoroughly Exceptional Value! $7.95 Lamps Complete With Parchmentized Shades $3.95 Junior Floor Lamps Floor Lamps Lounge Lamps Table Lamps The bases are bronze plated in smart. simple design. The shades are in the new Spring colors and are appliqued in ttractive designs. They are made by a onally Znown manufacturer whose name we cm mention. which you will readily recog™®ze when you see it. Early selection is advisable, as it will be impossible for us to procure more of these lamps to sell at this extraordinarily low price. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Timely Val TEL EPHONE DISTRICT 4400 ues for Your Summer Furnishing Plans Comfortable and well made, with loose cush- fons, padded, Porch or Lawn Glider $9.95 tufted back, and rustproof springs. $24.75Dresser 319._75 Choice of “mahog. AP In vour choi metal braced wrapped: spring-fitled se: the 3-Pc. Fibre Suites $AHXX XY \ 9 4 Vo ]l == =49 ce of three finiches: frames fiber covered, ats unusual are an quality for a suite so low priced as $18 Heller Layér Felt |” Mattress $1295 55 Ibs. of felt built laver upon layer to give the maximum of comfort at this mini- mum price. Choice of woven or art stripe ticking. Heavy im- 5119 Frame base and arms. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. perial rolled edge. Bed-Davenport Suite Upholstered all over, frents, sides and backs of all pieces except -the davenport, in taupe and rose jacquard velour. Set, $1 Green glass cameo etching de- sign; service four. Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware Reduced! $3.25 Wear-Ever Sauce Pan Set, 4 pcs. .. .$1.94 $1.75 Wear-Ever Frying Pan.... $3.75 Electric Iron, $2.69 . Manning & Bow- man Meteor Elec- tric Iron. $7.50 Shower | Curtains $3.69 Brocaded, Tubber- ized; border design; green, in rose, chid, blue. $5.50 Clothes Hamper $3.98 Blue, fvory finish; size: sturdy green 14-Pc. Bridge Set, $1 Black glass. tractively shaped: 4 each of cups, sau- cers, plates, jugar and creamer. Bridge with Green for sugar creamer. $2.15 Wear-Ever Windsor Pot, with self- basting cover 78c Wear-Ever Stew Pan $6.50 Electric Fan, $4.95 Universal motor; A. C. or D. C. cur- rent; 10-in. blades. 4 for proof: clothes or. $28.95 Refrigerator $1695 Oak-finished case, well in- sulated, white enamel lining; three-door type; capacity, 50 Ibs. or good 14 Pieces, $1 glass: 4 plates, cups, saucers, bow Garment Bags Dustproof, from Sum- mer damage. Set 7-Pc. Utility Set, §1 2 large size cov- ered dishes, measur- ing cup and large batter bowl. 1 and $1.5( Oilcloth 79¢ Yd. Flannel back, white, blue or green. $1 moth- protect. Apex Electric Washer $69.50 This model originally sold for $119. Porcelain type, 8- sheet capacity. Palals Royal—Fourth Floor and Cover.... 18-Pc. Bridge Set, §1 Green glass plates, cups, saucers, jce cream dishes, sugar and cream. s ene SI20 <39 Garbage Cans 49c, 79¢, $1 Assorted sizes in heavy grade, well made cans. Refrigerator Dish, $1.00 Triple coated white enamel dish for keeping vegeta- bles fresh in any type refrigerator. $8.50 Manning and Bowman Electric Toaster $4.95 Complete with cord; similar to il- lustration. Prices that Blaze the Way to Comfort for Your Summer Camp or Cottage! Palais Royal Sheets and Pillowcases Low Priced! Dependable Quality! Will launder and wear well. 81x99 Ins. 25 99c 45x36-in. c cases. ea. 72x99 Ins. 03x99 Ins. All-Waool Camp Blankets striped borders; also pastel shades for $2.95 the cottage. ea. $5 All-Wool Blankets Summer Bedspreads wemen coavm womiormer e 9 ] 49 . Wool-Filled Comforts $3.95 42x36-in. cases. The popular dark gray with black An excellent grade and weight, in tan, blue, green, orchid and rose; bound with sateen; double bed size. All-wool filled, with plain backing and printed sateen centers, surrounded by harmonizing plain sateen borders. Palais Royal—Second Filoor 1/2 Price Sale of Paints For walls, woodwork and furniture. 45¢ Screen Enamel 23c rt. Best quality; will not clog the mesh. $2.45 Spar Varnish $1.2 Waterprooi, grade. Per v, Gal. durable Palais Royal—Fourth Floor.