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<07 FRENEN KLLED );* ' ¢ sunter to e EYAD SAFEGUARDS WOMAN 15 ROBED s ST FOREIGN INTEREST BYSTIPSGN TG S . ‘New Vice President Of Katy Began With INDUTYHoNED | -5 = % | -~ Agriculture in.Talk Open- . | Memorial “Stones Dedicated|. E§ Purse Snatched 'in Second “=—not words'! VALUE is the demand of these times— and VALUE is what Saks is giving you.: It is 'VALUE. that is sending the Saks business steadily ahead when very few businesses in the country are going ahead. It is VALUE—more value—in every . item, every department, and every day of the year—that is: bring- ing more and more customers to this store. VALUE is what counts—not words or-claims. Saks is RIGHT ON VALUE. Value in National Cathedral for Baltimore Trio. In the presence of a large delegation from Haltimore, and many persons from ¢ 1 this city, memorial stones were laid in Washington Cathedral yesterdey and dedicated to the memory of three mem- bers of the Baltimore Fire Départment | | who lost thelr lives while on duty. ‘The stones ‘were blocks of white In- diana limestone and were set in one of pped each -with cated each “to the glory of God and in memory” of the men. ‘The firemen thus - commemorated ‘were: Capt. Harry Jones, aide on the staff gf. :w mfl).rtch’hwho ‘was fll\od w:hfle & fire in a grain elevator on Degger 22, 1925. William H. Hundertmark of Company No. 44, who was killed w] the roof of the Baltimore Country Club, Roland: Park, collapsed during a fire on o %ing of Truck Company ol of No. 4, who was killed in an accident while re- turning from & fire on May 9, 1931. The names of the three contains the names of many American patriots of past and present. - : hbm Aftend. Dr. John J. McGinty, member of Baltimore Fire Bou':y. ‘more thm% members and officers, of the ' Baltimore Fire Department, a-delegation from the Fire Department the clergy staff of the Cathedral. Other clergymen who participated included gmgun ]Anhg: B. Rudd, Canon Edward . Dunlap, Canon Ra; and the Rev. Robert monx:wlfiwmven 144 ARE GRADUATED - BY STRAYER COLLEGE is what makes these 1931|™ g, 2oirs Exercises. TROPICAL SUITS ey sz e e . night at the Mayflower Hotel wh A William Mather Lewis, m’um:z; Dor( Lafayette College and former president the best buy in the city!/&& @ T Coat and Trousers Coat and Trousers Actually FINER- than our $25 suits of last Summer! E-set out to double our Trdpicnl Worsted Suit * " business this summer—and we knew that it director of the business school, - tented the diplomas. Clyde 'I‘Iglr:l’, president of the graduating class, wel- comed the audience and Alma Elsie Gemeny, horor graduate, delivered the vng;il;:wr;u iplomas were - o Ppresented to the fol Fannie A. Abell, Eugene C. Adams, Rita Ambrogi, Clara B. 3 Amold A, Ashby, Loretta "E.LB‘DM. E es, Diehl, Aristene W. Dugan, et Dunnington, Maude R. Dunl}.“i‘:{h- leen Engelbrecht, Gladys G. Fahrney, Clara M. Feldman, Barbara E. Fergu- son, Erma May Fisher, Anna L. Flah= erty, Margaret L. Floeckher, Lola L. Foster, Mina E. Gardner, Charlotte C. Gaskins, Ruth M. Gasteiger, Alma E. Gemeny, Thomas D. Gibbons, R, Sales Goode, Eunice Graham, Mildred B S P s b; Cins 3 land, e ip, Hammann, Susan I 5 othy R. Matter, Helen I. McCracken, William C. McHenry, Helen Michel- bich, Ruth Michelbach, Cha-les A. Millard. Virginia W. Mills, Dorothy C., Mitchell, Florence W. Moon, 'Lyla Moss, Winifred Murdock, Elnyr D. Newcome, Walter J. Newlon, Pauline gtim;:’fin:‘mk C. Ormsby, Anne H. 2 Palmer, Francis Patterson, William H. Pekover, Ellen , y Smith, "| Willard ©. Smith, sgum Dorothy M. Stackhouse, in- back, Lillian M. Stone, Florence Sugar, Clyde Taylor, Albert W. Thom 1 C. Thompson, Leona ©O.- Updike, Louise Valdenar, James A. Walters, Frances V. Welch, | | | Mary V. West, Bessie Whiting, Wilson, Ernest Wilt and LeVerne Wolf, —_— WILL LECTURE ON GUAM Comdr. W. W. Bradley, Jr., to Tell G. W. U. Students of Politics. Comdr’. Willls Winter Bradley, Jr., who has just returned to the United States from Guam, where he has been governor since 1929, George Washington session students at 5:30 o'clock Friday ‘| afternoon in Corcoran Hall on the posi- would'émke an EXTRAORDINARY suit to do it We put months of planning into it~stepped up the quality of fabric—improved every phase of tailor- ing and construction-—and produced these incom- parably fine, richly trimmed cool suits at a price which makes the value by far the greatest which we' have ever seen or sold at $19. S WE invite you to come, see and compare—and if: VALUE is what you’re after, you’ll know in a minute that we have it: Newest: Summer, 1931, models; every shade; plain and patterned effects; and a suit for every man, regardless of size or build. » e tingul ing the World War he the U. 8. 8. Pittsburgh was awarded the Medal bravery du: an sion aboard re for Guam he was- in New York City and naval in- at the tofpedo station at Key- University Summer | U.'S. CONTRACTS FALL April“8hows Drop From March in + . Government Building. Government ' building contracts- let during: March- and April totaled $22,- Auto-Boarding Theft in Two Days. Seizing & purse containing $10 from the seat of & machino driven by Mrs. Gertrude Schnede, 27, of Hyattsville, Md, an unidentified colored mpn es- caped into the woods at Twelfth street: and Rhode Island avenue northeast last night in the second “stop light” rob- " Have You Tried Holmes New CHEESE BREAD - the Energy Food: for Summer? 15¢ All over Washington— housewives are talking about Holmes’ wonderful new cheese bread . . . hoy delicious it is, plain or toasted . . . what tasty sandwiches it makes! And why shouldn’t they? It’s made with the finest milk, wheat and cheese—baked just right —with a smooth, even tex- ture. And it’s wrapped in cellophane to keep the flavor in. ‘This new loaf is not sold in stores, It is delivered fresh direct to your door, each Mon- day and Thursday. Order a loaf NOW so you will get early delivery Thursday. 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