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two, of No. 144 Wost 1984 Street. Miss Hendrickson is the first girl of race to take the M. A. degree 'n economics at Columbia, in which department she entered in Septem- ber, 1921 NEGRO GIRL WINS COLUMBIA DEGREE IN ECONOMICS Vocational Guidance on the Employ- ment Problem of Negro Graduates of Public School No. 119." Miss Hendrickson was graduated from Public School No, 119 and went to Wadleigh High School, where she The subject of Miss Hendrickson's graduation thesis was “The Effect of] to the Arista Soctety. year than t yea BUMPER FRUIT CROPS IN JERSEY THIS YEAR fal, Says Report. TRENTON, June 12.—The New Jersey mn was tho first Negro girl to be elected | fruit crop will probably be larger thia| Peat crop will probably reach bushels, compared with 185,000 Fossey according to thi last port for May compiled by the U States Department of Agriculture, Indications are that the apple will reach 1,890,000 bushels, as _ .] pared with 667,000 bushels i ‘year. PedeRes, FORle Ad: ADBIEN PIONS Caen atop Sctiatae place this yeur's Production at 1,541,000 bushels as FIFTH AVENUE dames McCreery & Co, N 10 C Roberts, 59, Seeks $50,000 From Miss Wells, ~ OUT ARMS TREATY ! code of ethics in love litigation, John R. | Ville, Ky., weveral years ago and re- —_——— Roberts of Mexia, Tex., has put aside attempts to $50,000 for damages in not carrying out bstianesl bs aed to accept when I re- le filling Agreement. —__— & wealthy oil operator. mare, He was a friend of Jake Hamon = —_ He alleges innumerable promises of| before the latter was killed in Oklahoma. 34th STREET 24, for Heart Balm and Gifts. ‘Admiral Assumes Office With|*ent” an sued Mins Ginays Wott, from const her alleged promise to marry him. Mr./ «minally I consented to accept his at- 1 PORTO, June 19 (Associated Prees).| triage, and in this expectation. he| "i moved to Mexia, ‘Tex, eine tes as —_——- - CHICAGO, June 12.—Reversing the) “I was singing in a theatre In Louls- an actress, aged twenty-four, for]to const, lavishing flowers and gifts Avowed Intention of Ful- Roberts is fifty-nine and is said to be/tentions. After that life was a night- Admiral Baron Kato has accepted|says he showered her with $50,000 in|lived, and for two years he used to ‘ | gifte—furs, diamonds, automobiles and “I bought your soul.’ He drank and Ree STemNrehib, His nonspatty CAb~ | er cura, Mae Walle take e labeead aie aie tet hie oe months fmet comes into power with the| frivolous view of tho affair. ago.” avowed intention of carrying out the @greements of the Washington con-| nance. ference in spirit and to the letter. Hanzo Yamanashi, Minister of ; Real Lace Trina is a judge of the Court of Adminis- trative Justice and Arai has held he one condition on which Kato] the Army. Dov ' This price is in- The one condition o' Fikieht. Kamada, Minister of |™&"¥ Posts in the Government's dees Pp ‘accepted the Premiership was agree- Education. financial administration, eed unusual when WASHINGTON, June 12 (Asso- olated Press).—The accession of Kato to the Premiership of Japan is looked upon in many quarters here as not ment of army leaders to reduce the Keijiro Okano, Minister of Jus- patimated army budget by 40,000,000] tice. i Yen, and to adopt a general policy of Mit cee of Agri- ommerce. retrenchment. Viscount Toshisaday Maeda, | only @ notable triumph for the prin- The Cabinet chosen by Admiral] Minister of Communications. ciples of the Washington Arms Con- Kato was confirmed officially at 10.40] Enkichi Oki, Minister of Railways, | ference but, in a broader sense, as the] DOROTHY M. HENORICKSON ; Kato, Uchida and Oki were mom-| Pesinning of a new day of conciliatory clock this morning. It inctudes) oo of former Premier Takahashi‘a| Policies in the Tokto Government's re- even peers. Cabinet. Mizuno formerly was Civil| !ations with the rest of the world, The Cabinet follows: Administrator of Corea and was Vice-| Although one of the most distin- 'Tomosaburo Kato, Premier and Minister of the Navy. you compare it with the fine qual- ity of these net guimpes trimmed with real Filet and Trish lace. Miss Hendrickson First of Race to Earn M. A. in med Gui — mpes 2:85 They are full bodied in a soft cream net in Peter Pan, Tuxedo square neck, Tux- edo V neck, Frill Jabot and Surplice models. Twelve styles from which to choose, Course. Minister of Finance from 1916 to 1918,] Zuished of Japanese naval officers, Yamanashi formerly was Minister of|tpe new Premier is sald to have long Viscount Yasuya Uchida, Min- |the’Army; Kamada is the President] Meld the view that Japan's place in fater of Foreign Affairs. Kamada js the president of Kelo Uni-| the world could best be filled if she ie eee Oe University this year is a Negro girl, i Home Affairs. of the Keio University, a member of| avoided aggressive acts and pursued the House of Peers and a member of!a foreign policy based primarily on Otohiko Ichiki, Minister of Fi- the Higher Education Council; Okano the maintenance of peace, Dorothy Merle Hendrickson, twenty- —— _ — sao ae Among the graduates of Columbia WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, American Flags | =~ ; | made of fine quality wool bunting. GB. Altimar& On. | ee * t os 28 Glove Silk Women’s Glove Silk Vests of superior quality in bodice style. Pink, Orchid and Maize. 2.50 Women's Glove Silk Step-ins, in Pink, Orchid and Maize. 2.95 (Fifth Floor) Imported Hand-Made Lingerie At Special Prices Dainty as well as cool during the warm weather are these vest ‘sets which are all hand-sewn, hand-hem- stitched and hand-embroidered. Many are also trimmed with real Filet lace. Vest Chemises and Step-ins hem- stitched or Filet lace trimmed are each, 1.95; set, 3.90 Step-in Chemises with Filet lace Shopping Specials for Tuesday Women’s A Quantity of Cottage and Porch Dresses | Irish Linen Handkerchiefs taken from regular stock, will be marked for clearance in a variety of plain and movelty effects for men and women, affords an unusual pur« chasing opportunity and exceptional values. Women’s 18 FLAG DAY | Silk and Knit Underwear Specially Reduced Tomorrow Nothing could be more delightful for summer wear than Underwear: which is so soft, cool and soothing to the skin. You will find this an opportune moment to secure a full summer supply at lower prices. Women’s Ribbed Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, sleeveless style, umbrella or tight knee. 1.25 Discontinued styles in Women’s Glove Silk Vests and Envelope Chemises, to close out. 3.50 formerly 4.50, 5.95. 6.50 (Third Floor) Gift Watches for Graduation and Weddings Pared with 347,000 last year and at the very low prices of slumming hai abe ST re Hoe net Sit oe , eli i Bloomers of nainsook with @ hanc= Small size Wrist Watches of 14 14 kt. Waltham Watches thi $l 95 2.90 & 4.35 Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs scalloped finish are 1.9. kt. White Gola engraved Casipy in model, calle shape, fitted with Fy 9 e 1 octagon, cushion or tonneau shapes 17-jeweled guaranteed m ent. alte Zt deeds. odte Hemstitched . per dozen $3.75 & 5.00 (Third Floor) Tse mowemeae snd 7-jeweled g ovement. | Developed in a diversity of dainty cotton Tape-bordered r half-dozen 3.50 PR WERE aE ; fabrics, on simple attractive lines, the assort- of led wf halfed 2.50 18 kt. Green Gold Wrist Watches, Weirton’ this made fossa Cee ’ ; Initiale + «© « per half-dozen 2. For Your Personal Stationery oval in shape, with 16-jeweled deweled guaranteed Cuaeernene: ment is so varied as to simplify selection for Novelty-colored 1 « . « « each 50c guaranteed movement. 94.75 114.75 ase! 14 kt. Green Gold Wrist Watches, . : She purchaser: cushion shape, engraved case, 17- 25-year Gold filled Howard jeweled guaranteed movement. Watches, fitted with 17-jeweled 79.50 guaranteed movements, 59.75 (Main Floor) A Hand-Cut Steel Dic with Your Monogram 1.00 Those illustratedand16 9 ————— a = other designs in any com- bination of two or three IRLS’ | Tape-bordered . per dozen 2.65 & 4.00 itcens are cbiainable at BOYS ANE | Colored . . « « «© per dozen 2.25 this especially low price when a purchase is made Bicycles, 27.95 also f of Writing Paper or | Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched .. per dozen $1.50 & 2.50 Initialed . . .« . =. per dozen 2.65 Hand-embroidered, per dozen 3.75 & 5.00 At the same time a number of Women’s Apron Frocks will be sold at the special prices of : 85c. & $1.35 Correspondence Cards, regular d . ~ gularly 35.00 and 42.50 (Second Floor) Women’s Lawn Handkerchiefs There aA additional charge lor stamping, Roamer and Empire Bicycles in every | initialed * e+ «per dozen $1.50 Die becomes your prop- size have been reduced to this one low . Novelty-colored . . . per dozen 1.80 erty: ‘ | price. i ’ j rta | All have coaster brakes, non-skid An hp nt Clearance of (First Floor) As tires and ribber pedals. The sorts of | bicycles that will give their boy and Women 's i girl owners years and years of pleasure, ‘ Exceptional Value in ie | a ed Pumps and Oxfords testa Fon | of the finer type and quality Women’s Silk Umbrellas (SIS NR wij] Ungewal, plone in Vonstion Glass, io T DOES NOT take a at the exceedingly low price of $5.90 per pair This assortment, comprising the discon« tinued lines 1m women's low shoes (including several of the well-known Balta models), has been subjected to final price reductions and offers remarkable value at the price quoted. at the unusually low price of $3.85 These Umbrellas are made of an excellont quality taffeta silk in black and colors, and are mounted with handles In a varlety of smart effects, The popular club ferrule and tips add to thelr attractiveness, sTH AVE. James McCreery & Co, s#rH sr. ENOS , KILLS MOTHS (Will Not Stain) Seas See Enoz is a liquid compound which very observant per- q | (Second Floor) (First Floor) utterly destroys moths, moths’ son to know that a smart | , , i eggs, or other insect life withgyt For Long or wedding is to be held | 4.25 staining or in any wise harm™™g Bobbed Hair 4, soon, when they see es deli . igh , Ovington’s motors arrive { J . SPteyes, which i sprayed. Excelent for i vat estes woe wer pm them, seein and faptee hata gives } A ; t ; + Or ; Up write week, | Fladison Avenues Fitth Avenue, Mew York Thaleroncr facies tare Gelaeal oe ip H ovincron’s “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” | (Sizth Floor) FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH 8T. I~ 1 Thirty-fourth Street TChirty-titth Stveet SSeS a

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