Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1931, Page 22

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By C. U. GRADUATES il . There are wish to rewrite the history of the hu- man race.” ‘The past, Dr. Sheehy contended, points out three lessons to the college Dr. Sheehy Holds Many Na- tional Leaders Separate Power and Moral Purpose. The fact that national leaders “very | of education, will deliver the address. often are men in whom power, intel- Jectual and btherwise, is separate from CIVIFSER\;IEE TESTS moral purpose,” explains the unrest that marks the world today, Rev. Dr. Maurice S. Sheehy, - instructor in re- ligion at Gatholic University, declared | Elevator Operators Required to Be | in the baccalaureate sermon at Catho- lic University yesterday. The sermon was heard by the 432 students in the crypt of the National | be 8cod spellers and letter writers. Shrine of the Immaculate Conception | , Announcing examinations for the who will receive their degrees Wednes- day. Rev. Dr. Nicholas A. Weber, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, celebrated the baccalaureate mass. Dr. Sheehy said the ‘“average col- legian, secluded within the walls of a college and absorbed in academic in- terests, may not grasp the real import of what is going on in the world.” Continuing, he declared: its depths that ancient and honored people. In our own country heroic being made to stem the tide graduate, First, life without an ideal and purpose is not worth the living; second, an ideal cannot be put into practice without sacrifice and without disappointment, and third, kinship with the past demands that life be seen as a whole. Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arch- bishop of Baltimore, will preside at the commencement exercises Wednes- day, at which time Dr. Willlam J. | Cooper, United States commissioner | Good Spellers. Uncle Sam’s elevator operators must | $1,080 posts today, the Civil Service Commission said competitors would be rated on “spelling, penmanship, copy- ing from plain copy, letter writing, arithmetic and on their training and experience.” ————— Fuqua Goes to Georgia. Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, chief “Most of you are aware that there | of Infantry, has gone to Fcrt Benning, 13 a government in Russia which has | Ga., to attend the graduation exercises substituted itself in place of God. You |at the Infantry School tomorrow aft- know that something has happened in Spain, that the oldest mcnarchy in ernoon. He will present the diplomas to more than 200 graduates in two FEurope has been overturned. The news- | classes—advanced and company cffi- Papers inform us that in Italy there is | cers—including several officers of for- & deadly conflict which has stirred to | eign armies. First Timein Washington! A Public Demonstration of ¢ Television 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. Daily Beginning Tuesday —Practical television—hitherto the wonder-child only of scientists and radio-enthusiasts—is here and you are invited to witness a demonstration any day 'this week in our radip dept., fourth floor. —Of course it is in its infancy—probably the thrill of seeing a picture will be far greater than the thrill of the picture you see . . . but hereitis . . . A chance for everyone to take part in the excite- ment of seeing—perhaps helping—television’s growth, Radio Department Fourth Floor. Pona. AveTighih 4nd § S A Special Purchase and Sale! PAINTS For Many Purposes! —All at the Special Price 39° —A special purchase from a well known paint manufacturer, enables us to offer these paints at the lowest price we have ever sold them. Porch and Deck Paint —Light and dark stone, light and dark brown. 89¢ Quart Kannsons 4-Hour Enamels —White and 20 colors. 89¢ Quart Red “Metallic” Paints —For barns and roofs. 89c¢ Gallon Mineral-Lac Linoleum Varnish ~—Dries hard in four hours. 89¢ Quart Stop-A-Leak Roof Coating —Made with asphaltum and asbestos. 89¢ Gallon Kannsons House Paints —For inside or outside use. 89¢ V5-Gallon Mineral-Lac Spar Varnish —Water and weather proof. 89¢ Quart Four-Hour Varnish Stain —Light and dark oak, walnut and ma- hogany. 89¢ Quart ‘Third Floor. / 9, Pean, Avemtighth d © Bo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1931. A June Sale of Infants’ and Children’s Wear! —Hand - embroidered Sleeveless White Dresses, with scalloped skirt. Sizes to 2 years —Hand - embroidered Dimity Creepers, in blue, maize, white and pink. Button - bottom styles. Sizes 1 to 3 years —Play Suits, of broad- cloth, some with dimity tops. Button-on models in blue, green, white and maize. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —Infants’ hand-em- broidered dresses of nainsook. Some scal- loped, others lace trim- med. Sizes 1 to 3 years. —Dotted Swiss and Flow- ered Organdy Dresses. gnt pa:tel shades. Sizes o —Dress and Hat Sets, of flowered dimity in pretty Summer colors. Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. $2.69 Washable SILK Shantung $ 1.25 vd. —Of course, these silks were spe- clally purchased for this event. It is one of the favorite silk fabrics for Summer. Washable. 39 inches wide and offered in fifteen light colors. Kann's—Street Floor. Lowest Prices in Years on These Fine WASH FABRICS 19¢ yd. —Printed voiles, printed batiste, printed lawn, printed handker- chief lawn, Pueblo and ABC percales. Formerly 25¢ to 35¢ Yd. 25¢ yd. —In this collection are printed chiffon voiles, printed handker- chief lawn, Hollywood batiste. Formerly 38¢c to 48¢ Yd. 39¢ yd. —Printed rayon chiffon, chiffon voiles, plain rayon pique, im- ported Swiss organdy. Formerly 50c to 69¢ Yd. Kann's—Street Floor. Demonstration—Double Ink 9 Capacity CHILTON PENS —OChilton Pens have the largest possible sacs, which can be filled to the utmost capacity, thus assuring double the ink in fnmechlnmuy filled pen cf the same size. Prices range Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts, Linen Hats to Wear With Your Linen Frocks, Shoes and Bags $3.00 —There is nothing cooler or more chic than a linen hat topping a linen outfit. Large and small brim models, in white, sand, navy and pastel shades, with trimmings of patent leather or self bows and bands, They are particularly charming of white linen with facings of yellow, blue, green or pink. Large and small head sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. New Summer Silk DRESSES $3.95 Washable Crépes New Printed Silks —Many of the very attractive models to be found in this sale collection are copies of much higher priced dresses—smart, plain tailored, also new jacket effects, cape styles, bolero styles and others. Choose from the popular pastel colors, also many charming frocks in all white. Junior Misses', 11 to 17; Misses’, 14 to 20 Women’s, 36 to 42, and Extra Sizes, 44 to 50 Kann's—Second Floor. ¥ Cool, Sheer, Summer Wash Frocks and Hooverettes $1.00 Fruit of the Loom, Merry Garden and Other Well Known Makes —A fresh and dainty morning dress for every day of the week adds to one’s comfort in Summer, and is no extravagance when you can buy them at $1.00 each. Pretty floral voiles, printed lawns, batistes, dimities, organdies and percales. Short sleeved and sleeveless, with and without collars. The Hoover- ettes are of dimity, organdy and percale only, and in regular sizes only. Dresses in Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. “MESH” Is the Most Popular Hosiery Today Whether They're Silk or Lisle They're Mesh $1.95 - $1.65 —A beautiful for sports... medium mesh “Waffle Weave” hose for after- Medium mesh noon and eve- for afternoon ning. An un- and evening. usual value. $1.50 $1.00 —Small Mesh Hose for every- day wear., Smart sports. All silk new colors, for mesh for street Summer. and afternoon. Kann's—Street Floor. A New Lot of Sports Oxfords Six Different Color Combinations With Gristle Rubber Soles —Chic, cool and com- fortable oxfords for walking, active and spectator sports, golf and Summer outings. )\ Priced much less than \ you would expect! Kann's—Fourth Floor. $3.50 to $10 Stationery Department—Kann's—Street Floor. LAST DAY Of the Sale of Blankets and Comforts For September Delivery —Savoy 1009 virgin wool blankets, $4.95 ea. And all-silk wool-filled comforts, $8.95 ea. Place your order tomorrow for September delvery. No deposit required. Kann's—Street Floor. ; Linen and Rayon Table Sets $2.95 Regularly $1.50 —54x54-in. cloth and six lunch napkins, of a linen and rayon mixture, in neat patterns and a pretty shade of green. Kann's—Street Floor. RAYON Combinations and Slips 99¢ —The combinations are made with swami, or Milgnese Silk tops . . flared or panty legs. —The slips are in tailored and lace trimmed styles—with shad- owproof hems, or lace at bottom. —A combination and a slip and you need no other underwear. . . . Both are in regular sizes and pas- tel colors. Kann's—Street Floor. 39¢ to 59c Cretonnes And Glazed Chintz 29¢ yd. —Cheerful, colorful cretonnes and glazed Chintz that will make up into charming drapes, bed- spreads, pillows, bags and slip covers. Large and small designs, in bright and subdued colorings, on light and dark grounds. All washable. Some sunfast. Kann's—Third Floor. Reefer's NO- MOTH First Year Refills for Other Years $1.50 —Reefer's No-Moth is a scientific device—time tried and proven. Just hang it on the base- board of your clothes closet. It contains full- strength pure natural cedar oils. Gives you protection against moths for 12 months. Kann's—Street and “Third Floors.

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