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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY,• JHNE 21, 1928. WESTERN SENIORS DIPLOMAS iirl Graduate Gets Bridal I Spray for Ceremony To- night. j I With a bride s bouquet for one. spe- cial honors for a few and diplomas for jll of them. 124 girls and 83 boys were ( (graduated from Western High School I yesterday afternc-i at commencement exercises, in which Maj. Oen. Charles !p Summerall. chief of staq. IT. S. A., them that life is marked by (culminations of which graduation is •hut one, moving on through triumphs fluid failures only as each himself gives Sn return. _ . . Twcntv-four of the 207 graduates re- ceived certificates designating them as of places on Western s scholas- tic honor roll and 11 were announced 3rs recipients of scholarships to institu- tions of higher learning. But the lone gift of roses and lilies *>f the valley went to Miss Pansy Marie fwi". .er. 18-year-old member of the Irlass, who at 8 oclock tonight in the •Church of Epiphany is to become the ftstde of Sylvester Steinman, young real estate man. The an- Minccment of Miss Winner's ap- g -caching marriage was made by Dr. Imer S. Newton, principal of the hool. while he was conferring special .awards upon his departing students. *and the pronouncement was meant as .a surprise feature of the commence- ment. Get* Bride's Bouquet. ¦ When her name was announced by fl>r. Newton. Miss Willner stepped tbravelv out upon the stage to receive, tins tea d of a certificate like those which £had gone to the graduates who pre-. ceded her. a beribboned bridal bouquet Jand the well wishes of “the school” Svere presented to the happily flustered Sri. Miss Willner ts the daughter of r. and Mrs. G. C. Willner. 1209 La- fenont street, while Mr. Steinman resides Sat 1841 Monroe street. The couple Is •to be married by Rev. George F. Dud- ley. rector of St. Stephen's Church. * In his address Maj. Gen. Summerall ipaid tribute to the public cchools of ¦Washington and to the character of nite students attending them. He de- that graduates of Washington ochoels who have entered universities ¦pet colleges “have demonstrated the nwoughness and the scope of the tafcehing here." is due to the establishment and inainten&nce of high standards not only Ip the classrooms, but throughout the Jedurational administration.” Maj. Gen. .Summerall said. “The Commissioners .have been men worthy and able to ad- minister the District, the superintend- ents of education have been carefully chosen, teachers have possessed superior qualities, and the children themselves, due to the character of the population of the National Capital, have been far Above the average in mentality." Declaring that, despite the advanced educational system of the United States, too raanv young men and women still ;are denied the benefits of education, the Armv's chief of staff reminded the graduates that ’the advantages you have enjoyed impose upon you a corre- sponding obligation for their u*e.” Honor RotL - "The procession of your live*." Maj. Gen. Summerall said, “is marked by culminations of which this is one. It will move on to other phases through triumphs and failure, through joy and f»fw The measure of either is what one gives. It is literally, as wall as figuratively, true that ‘he who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must take the wealth of the Indies with him ' I After the conclusion of Gen. Sum- meralls speech Dr. Newton made the announcement*, which included that of Miss Willner's marriage tonight and ¦he following student* a* members of the school's honor roll: John Bailey. Beatrice Benedict, Mar- garet Bimie, Zola Boley. James Black, Elizabeth Cameron, Marian Cox. Ells- worth Davis, Anne De Armond, Robert Kobbs, Harry Hull. Helen Henry. Elisa- beth La Boiteaux, Betsy Luce. Alexander McNamara. Elinor Martin, Arthur Mur- ¦phv. Sara shallenberger, Virginia Shef- field. Mildred Shepard. Katherine tenth. Gordon Stone and Robert Wales. A second note of romance was sound- fod during the commencement exercises when Dr. Newton called Miss L. Ber- nice Wagner, instructor in music at Western, to the stage for the purpose tit receiving the Softools’ congratula- tion* on the announcermnt of her en- gagement to Clifton R. Moore. Miss Wagner, who live* at 1845 ThirtT-first ttreet. and Mr. Moore of 2807 Thirtv-| fifth street probably a-ill be married in j September. Another Teacher. Although it was not mentioned at the commencement exercises. Cupid had conferred his master's degree earlier in the day on another Western High School teacher, when Miss Genevieve LEADER SHOE STORE mSrBA A smart-looking shoe that allows you to he on your feet all day long Comfortably l *acn •u>rcßTi*o CCMftfXAftOM U*T AAA to Made in Pat. Coif, I Satin Black White and | Brown Kid Leather* f THE PKD-ARCHO in- terpreta the current modes over lasts and features construction that assures perfect fitting and com- plete comfort i/Ae/eadel lb 726 7th St. N.W. Gregg. Instructor in history, became the bride of Frank Hubbard at noon in Foundry M. E. Church. Western’s commencement exercises were opened at 4 o'clock, when Rev. J. J. Dimon, rector of St. Andrew's Epis- copal Church, recited the Invocation. Dr. H. Barrett Learned, member of the Board of Education, who presided over the exercises. Introduced Rev. Dr. Dimon and the student speakers, in- cluding Samuel Nevitt Smoot, who de- livered the salutory, and Arthur Heaney Murphy, valedictorian. Following the \ .ledtetory. Gilbert P. Ritter, attorney and himself a graduate of Western High School, presented the graduates with their diplomas as each member of the class walked past him at the pronouncement of his name. Mr. Ritter was assisted in this function by Mies Maud E. McPherson. 20” Graduates. Western's 124 graduates follow: Sally Russell Abell. Ella Baer, Virginia Alice Beers, Effle Beatrice Benedict, Anne Seymour Binley. Margaret. Bimie. Mar- garet Ann Blackistone. Jane Elizabeth Begley, Zola Virginia Boley. Mary Frances Brown. Elisabeth Virginia Cam- eron, Jean Eleanore Cameron, Alma Elizabeth Charles, Audrey Louise Con- nor, Jane Catherine Cotton. Marion Cox. Anne De Armond, Marguerite Elizabeth Dctterer, Lucy Davison Dunbar. Grace Edwina Dutton, Estelle Beatrice Eas- terson. Jean Virginia Edmonston. Mar- garet Elizabeth Evans, Helen Christina Fairchild. Alice Uatili Foley. Marjorie McKelden Frink. Anna Sexton Gilbert, Frances Owens Gorrell. Mary Elizabeth Gott, Aloise Graves. Kathryn Gladys j Gray, Mary Laura Green. Helen Brooke ' Griffith, Nettie May Gross. Dorothea j Somerville Hamilton. Elizabeth Harri- j man. Mary Harriman. Ruth Harris, I Muriel Frances Hazard. Helen Caldwell * Henry, Katherine Gaskins Hobson.! Robin Holland. Irene Hopkins. Virginia Clare Hoskinson, Barbara Ann Hughes, Evelyn Inmon. Patty Joyce, Ida Klaire Kaufman. E. Faye Keeter. Katherine; Mary Krimblll, Elizabeth Matilda La I Boiteaux. Mildred Anne Ladner. Jessie Elizabeth Lauscher. Margaret Anne Lawrie. Margaret Ann Linkins, Mar-! jorie Evans Loomis. Elizabeth Scott j Luce, Marian Preston Lum. Elizabeth Edwards Lundy. Other Graduates. Edith Levanda McCoy, Alice Capitola McCracken, Doris Mac Kay. Caroline Lee McNeill. Myra Vanosdel Manning, Jane Elizabeth Mapes. Elinor Martin. Alice Virginia Matthews. Elizabeth Lawrence Matthews, Margaret Pearl Mays. Helen Clark Middleton. Sally Jewell Miller. Mary Catharine Mitchell,' Marjorie Moon. Marjorie Landers Mor- ris. Mary Katherine Murphy, Harriet Virginia Nelligar. Margaret Mary Neu. Katherine Louise Ockershausen, Mary Parkhurst, Mary Elizabeth Petty, Gertrude Fulton Price, Audrey Mir- iam Randall, Eleanore Agnes Red- man. Rosalie Sanderlin Reed, Eliza- beth Ann Rees. Ruth Anne Remon, Marion Russell Rittenour. Frederica Gilbert Ritter. Florence Helen Roesch, Mary Perdue Ruden. Selma Anna Rup- ! pert. Hazel Olive Ruff, Dorothv Rvan. Pauline Louise Schaub. Marcia Ann Scofield. Dorothy Elizabeth Seav, Eliza-! beth Milar Seeds. Sara Elizabeth Shal- lenberger. Helen Barbara Shaw. Eddve' Virginia Sheffield. Mildred Martha Shepard. Betty Wiley Shibley, Marie Louise Siegrlst, Carol Louise Simpson, Katharine Slaughter, Katherine Ward- ncr Smith, Catherine Mallette Speng- ler, Virginia Haswell Stephenson, Eva Neel Taylor, Catherine Florence Tilley, Kathryn Marie Anne Townsend, Dolly Ball Tsehiffely, Hilda Leone Volkman, MUlleent Ward. Ethel Artz Weaver, Marv Annetta Weaver, Marian Virginia West, Hulit Wiley. Pansy Marie Win- ner, Virginia Barclay Wilson, Mary Alice Wine, Katharine Elizabeth Winter and Helen Ducia Yowell. Senior List. Joseph Auerbach. Frederick John Bailey, jr.; Nelson Gregory Bamliart, Ross Chapman Barrett, jr.: John Ed- ward Bates, jr.: Emil Herbert Bauers- feld. James Wallace Black. John Thomas Blackburn, William Izard Bull. John Gendron Capers. Robert Laning Clifford, Louis Charles Cohen, William Edward Cole, jr.: Frank Cummings Cook, Luis Felipe Corea, jr.; Leckie Cox. Geoffrey Crevke. jr.; Ellsworth In- galls Davis. Nathaniel Minter Dial, Francis William Doyle, James Green- lee Drain, William Alfred Draper, Eric Durand, Lawrence Decker Ellsworth, George Werner Fonken, Charles Wes- ley Fouls. James Snowden Fluckey, Robert Henry Fuchs. Don Martin Gar- ber, Philip Weaver Garnett. Philip Goldberg, Joseph Herman Goldberger. Frederick Hiram Green, Peter Her Ham- ilton. Edwin Simpson Hartshorn, jr.; Fletcher Orpin Henderson. Robert Boyd Hobbs. Edward Stewart Holland, jr.: Richard Maximilian Hollander, John Adam liuiess, Harry Hull, Wales Hubbard Jack, Robert John Kearney, Alton Higgins Keller. William Archi- bald Kengla. Arthur Royse Kidder. Warren Young Kimball. Benjamin Scott Lindsay. James Trapier Lowe, William MeCrae Luney. David Stock- ton McDougal. Alexander Peter Mc- Namara. Eugene Maurice Martin,} George Parker Mondell. Benidict Mat- tingly Morgan. Arthur Reaney Murphy, William Nichols. Stephen Hopkins Ny- man. William Seymour Phillips, Robert Hughes Rccside. George William Reevos, ! Lawrence Carter Reeves. Louis Gates i Richardson, Harry Linkins Ryan, * Charles Oardner Shoemaker, Jr.; Fred- , crick Slmpich, jr.; Charles Calvert . Egerton Smith, Van Taliaferro Smith. ¦ Samuel Nevitt Smoot, Ralph Thomas i Sterling, Gordon Sleuart, Percy Gor- , don Stone, Robert Longden Stowell, John Ellsworth Street, William How- ard Thompson, George Paul Urimacht, Robert Corning Wales, William de Veer Washburn. Joseph Hooper Webb. James William Whaley, Edmund Waller Wilkes, Robert Darby Wilson and William Richard Winter. ¦ For alleged statements against the sanctity of marriage, Prof. Jimenez Ausa of Mndrid University of Madrid, Spain, ha* been suspended. FANS! “Polar Cub" $2.85 [ “General Electric" 6 in. .$3.75 i 9-inch oscillating $12.50 1 “Weatinghouae," 10-inch oscillating home fan. 516.50 1 SMUDDIMANS i 709 13th St. N.W. | Main 140-6436 | j Carvel Hall Hotel I Annapolis, Maryland Special Sunday Dinner $1.50 p. p ”„ Served from 1 to 2:30 P.M. Sunday Night Supper SI.OO Excellent Food, Well Served in Cool and Pleasant Surroundings. i 1 1 --- —r:::—:._i AA Afl * Economize Friday * * * From Head to 0 A FASHION INSTITUTION Foot! Jbjrif Washington Ttytt/TorK Quick Clearaway—Tomorrow About __ 550 Smart Hats —left f rom l flSt week’s choice-of-the- house sale . . . excepting the large brimmed hats. \ ''wk A great millinery Friday—(or these are hats that \ were offered last week at $5.85 . . . and were origin* y //Sa a^y i nten ded to sell for much, much more than that! /Jsr t^° mc huy an extra hat to wear on your vacation .. . or to match a particular costume, for that’s the style / > ou know ant l not an expensive one when you can get .|||||Rk / such good looking hats for $3 tomorrow! / There’s a good range of styles . . . little hair hats ... / trig little novelty straws . . . smart felts to wear into the Fa 11... small milans ... tailored bangkoks ... and V\ crocheted viscas. Wonderful range of colors . , . and white . . . and black, too ... small sizes, medium sizes, and large head sizes. We advise yoti to come early for there are only about 550 hats left from last week's sale! Millinery Shop—Street Floor Tomorrow We Repeat a I | Great Sale of Sorosis Footwear Formerly $lO to Ah Ji m* : $13.50 styles .. . V M QC and remember This is positively the last time they will be offered for just.. / /mjW Straps ... pumps .. . ties ... in kid, calf, satin, patent leather, and suede. In black, tan, brown, white, and grey! J T\ No, we weren’t going to do it again, for Sorosis shoes are f 1 much, much too good to sell for this low price even when /} size ranges aren't complete . . . but we’ve had so many calls A / ... so many people have been disappointed that we decided /rt* Al/ to do it jus I once more this season. / *sk Many of our smartest Spring styles arc here . . . every shoe / is good looking and a remarkable value ... a very good size k—- range ... but better come early, for this is news many people / are anxiously waiting for. In the downstairs department! MKM $4.95 to $6.50 Footwear /7\ It's wonderful group . . all tlii* Spring mer- g|* (X C* tA^^ ehendite . . good «i».e» ~ . and all the»e amart tfl) ZJ J •tylee—pump* or *tr*p tlippert in *atin, patent m J Imhcr or colored indtkin* . . . come early and lake your pick! \ / No approvals or telephone orders! A It Sales P inal / Accessories, _ _ . . A Tomorrow too, at Great /t A B /gT n av i" B f jCCCCMvS “S; 24—*3 Small 1 Hand- a CA<HIOW So don’t put it off any longer, baa« pouch and envelope A FASHION INSTITUTION but call Franklin 300 today *,?.m ®xr goat. ... all Rood colors. $1.95 scientific storage . ,, it’s 2f% Discount Sale of , ,he °nl> , ,e wlyl *=» Friday—A Great Sweepaway Day 2 S2O Real Ostrich Envelope •/ KT T •/ Bags SIS lt ' |,tllto " <ir * l ° fr r *f* Winding up the Spring season of great DreSSeS for AmH,'i|,r n s.’ai'Ki!'.‘. tri j n /'?t? values . .*. with a day of greater-than-ever Evervbodv’ 3 $25 Cloisonne or Smooth I . . ,nr |T/ > \'aT # a 8 caif Handbag* 518.75 values ... with FASHION, of course! _ , . , 3—s3o Genuine Alligator Bags * ••• ******* ••• with unusual marking.. .$22.50 juniors ... and largar 1—$35 Antelope Suede Hand- WOtHtn’s! bag with marcaslte trim- mln* 5262 S Now's the Time to Buy a Coat / Misses’ arm 2 $45 French Beauvais Enve- aiSSCS at V 107 Women’s Coats „_„Jr ely! Gloves! $5 Frocka, $7.50 $1 s Ld n V S 2s S, Fabric V 3—W Grey Rippley Cloth Travel Coata-sizes 34 and 36 $5 One-piece .. . two-piece broken sizes...the former are I—s39J»o Red and White Plaid Sports Coats—size 38 $5 styles ... in flat crene« smart styles with turnback or 3—529.50 Grey Twill Coats—with squirrel collars—size 40 $5 nrintrH rren*. flared cuffs embroidered in con- primea crepes, stunning trasting shades .. . the fabric $lO all-over laces. Black gloves come in novelty cuff naw beiee or red styles—all good colors...and a 2—539.50 Black Kasha Cape Coats —size 34 $lO '* gc or reel. good size range taken all in 1—539.50 Navy Twill Coat—mole coney shawl collar—size 36. $lO 12—519.50 Flat Crepe and * ‘I 2—535 Black Twill Coats—size 40 .. . marmink collar $lO Printed Rajah Frocks, $lO Kid Glom-trim turn-back I—s3s Blue Mizture Sports Coat-broadtail collar—size 36.. .»10 SSVbStf tlJs^anTflare^ cuffs or chic French cuff gloves I—s3s Rose Tweed Topcoat—in size 34 $lO plaits and lace trimming. Oootf with contrasting trimmings .in B—s3s Furless Travel Coats—tan or grey tweed—l9l4 to 21 , /a. $lO colors, tan. grey and brown. Come early 51.75 s|s 50-$25 to $29.50 Daytime Glove Shop—Street Floor Frocks, $13.75 B—s3s Tan and Grey Travel Coats—mixtures—34 to 38 sls Flat crepes . . . georgettes . . . Neckwear! * —529.50 Furless Travel Coats—smart checks—3B to 44 sls printed chiffons . . . printed s—ss Double-width Chiffon 20—539.50 Smart Kasha Coats—tucked and furies* .. . grey, sembles' 'with 'wmi * Jlx I*a Srarfs—blue or em-n Ln, black, and navy . . .34t0 3, «1S “StM Iwi . modernistic patterns... to clear 15—549.50 Black and Navy Kasha Coats —fur collars —36 and tional values! at S 3 3g , . . .. . |js 1—$39.50 Tan Kasha Broadcloth Coat-slze 36.!‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.'.‘. ‘.sls 18-525 Silk Ensembles —collars with panel iront... * s » , .._ 515 vestees and cuffs...in ecru or I—s3s Black Kasha Coat fur cuffed size 38 sls Coats are jacket length.. .skirts pastel tints Si.SO 5—535 Tailored Kasha Coats —navy and black—4o to 44 sls are plaited... and the blouses 2 $1.50 and $2 Plaited Jabots— » rt fsgoted...you’ll love them! S)S y .nH U v. 1 . a u~, rlmmed Wl o * 7—529.50 to $39.50 Afternoon Triangle Scarf^beautiful "onei 1-159-50 Black Kasha and Satin Coat-monkey fur c011ar.... $25 and Street Frocks, sls of multi-colored crew de chine I—sss Black Satin Furless Coat—scarf collared—size 38 $25 , Tailored little prints.. .charm- ?: Zd as mS?m ITa co-ed 2-535 Tailored Black Satin Coats-slze 36 $25 »** chiffons. In plain shades or 51.50 7—559.50 Fur-trimmed Kasha Coats—upstanding or shawl collars ordmarv values' ** y °Ut ° Neckwear Shop—Street Floor of squirrel or mole—black and grey—sizes 34 to 42 $25 7—549.50 Black and Tan Kasha Coats—Phami and squirrel trim- 8—139.50 to $49.50 Exceptional Handkerchiefs! med—sizes 38 to 42 $25 Daytime Frocks, $19.50 Women's 35c and 50c Linen 3—535 and $39.50 Travel Coats—furless or fur trimmed—sizes Hardly two alike . . . printed Handkerchiefs—sedate white or 34 to 42 $25 cre Pf; CftV little nrints to bo vacation* jporjette &nci point P 8 ~ if omen s Coat Shop—Third Floor d’esprit, in black and lovely 14 colors. Men’s 50c Linen Handkerchiefs —all plain white or if you are tk 10—539.50 to $49.50 Kasha and lucky you can buy Initialed Silk Ensembles. $25 handkerchiefs. A. E. F, D. K. Full length coats with adorable T and N are the only initials a—¦¦ ' ¦»¦¦¦ 1¦"" frocks of printed silk or geor- we have JSc gette that are just as smart Handkerchief Shop—Street and 57 Misses’ Coats 4—559.50 to $79.50 One-of-a- F/oor Kind Frocks. $29.50 _. a t,.., $lO Stunning red and white taffeta Lhltton 7>ilk r , _ . . . , ~n frock... red laee afternoon drew C* i - u»i -5- 2—*29.50 Plaid Sports Coats—kasha lined *lO ...a silk ensemble and Mockings, $135 2—539.59 Fur-collared Kasha Coats—middy blue or green....*lo ensemble' Marvelous values, for thev are 2—529.59 Scarf Collared Coats—blue or green kaafca *lO tv-*-- .. t . silk to the top with lisle 2—*29.59 Tailored Black Kasha Coats—emart stralghtllne *lO 6 Distinctive Frocks hems and plaited feet...buy 1—529.59 Tan Sports Coat—squirrel collar sl9 n< | Ensembles. $35 several pairs tomorrow .ln 1—539.59 Tan Sports Coat—smartly lined with plaid *lO Beautiful crepes In one and two atmosphere, tawny, flesh, sea- E****** *** turin« san, kasha beige, dove grey sls c * ,vw moonlight w-hite iade and and lovely silk ensembles with white * J ° 6—Beautifully Tailored Kasha Coats—tan, grey, black, navy. *ls T navy blue coats and printed _ _. 4—539.50 Plaid Sports Coats—good styles—smart colors *ls frocks. Hosiery Shop—Street Floor 2—535 Polo Cloth Tan Sports Coato—swagger belted styles...sls 2 $39.50 Black Kasha Coats—tuxedo fur collars sls t> *. » LT 4—539.59 Tan or Black Kasha Coats—straightltnes—fur HXtrii! rTinted r street collars *ls i ; nen Frock« Chiffon Silk 2—535 Tailored Navy Blue Coats—butter mole collars sls r , A , ' 2—539.50 Rlark Satin Coats—fur collared sls for JuillOrs! StOCklllgS 2—*39.59 Tan Kasha Coats—scarf collars—fur cuffs *ls $2.25 $25 510.50 Exquisitely sheer... 2-539.50 Faille and Silk Crepe Coats—trimmed with velvet. *25 Printed Unen Is so smart and to think these ex- i —539.50 Tweed Sports Coats—scarf collars—big fur cuffs. .*25 . . .and these are adoraUe elusive stockings ... all l— *59.59 KashmirUnda Cape Coat—middy blue *25 styles.. .sleeveless frocks silk from top to toe... 3—*49.59 Tailored Black Silk Coats—faille or satin *25 an< L^ reduced to *2.25, but 1—549.59 Grey Kasha Coat—lmpeccably tailored .....525 •¦. j , , or stralghtllne that's because we haven't 2—*39.59 Tweed Sports Coats—fur cuffs and cloth scarfs *25 :• 118 assure you every size in these smart 4—545 Tan and Grey Sports Coato—belted styles with fur *£* . * Summer shades.. .dust, collars T..TT. W 5 t^s gun metal, dawn, tea 2—565 Black Moire Coato—capes—and monkey fur trimming, *25 spongeq t»res i*. is rose, beige blonds, tango to play pink, and tnany others. $35 5.37;. , Sk. P S„.„ Floor t _ tuM Kuh> S(trf CMto _ blK. k tin with euffi... .IU TiMFIoJ 1—*59.59 Black Kasha Coat—fitch collar—otralghtline *35 l. T nderthings 2—565 Black 3lolr? SUk Cape Coats—trimmed with satin *35 , $3.00 Silk Chemise step-ins dance ©XCCDtIOnaI! sets.. .bloomers.. .of crepe de jp r sirA"s? / / fresh and lovely but not all w w . b«»« r rocks, Sc~SO slK>B r I. Black... beige... or navy blue... II:« Cherni.. ,»J Step-in. X*t“'^’."K£.* n< J "“ Fin. crep. " s ?hin,.. Suits—for Summer travellers! js-ks spom ,„j ».««« clennes lace trimming... broken . , .. . - . __ . **• s j ws —may take a little time to pad yonr Excellent quality flat crepe... «c c-il. /' a ci* •« at si** o . . but it will be worth while! and so many good styles and $5 Silk Costume Slips, $3.95 colors... regular sizes and little In flesh ..white...beige...or 3—Misses’ $29 50 Suits. sls womens, too! Radium silks 01 and 'creje de Smart little navy tw-llls and swagger grey tweeds.. .single or 12-$29.50 sad Altoruoon chine...some have hemstitched double breasted... and all braid bound. Dresses. sl2 50 top and deep shadow hem... , u - . c ... *i« ca Sheer georgettes . .lovely moiras others are lace trimmed. 6—Misses s3> Na\*y Twill Suits. $19.50 .. .satins.. .and crepes de chine tin cil Mniiu... «S7C Immaculately tatlored suits with Anger tip Jacket and wrap- ...with smart fagoting, plaits Just elghtl NUe*’ or black around skirts! Ideal for travelling by train or boat. drape*. Siaes al'”!’b£S U SSii;;2? 4-Mi....- 149.50 T-.. 4 FnaeaiM.., 114.50 151m9.50 ..d JJS S..R They're lovely' Full length or 7 i coats, lined to match the silk blouses...grey or Cool Drosses. sls 115.50 to $25 sls ~n ““ 15 ml " Such gorgeous styles ln crepe 6-Misses’ $59.50 Covert, ksshs end Twill Ensembles. $25 chiffons for tea...'made hUrk h wach l »nd °coral' ?U 'sli’es With full length coats that can be worn separately.. .or with the lovely new lines and such arc broken 0 or thej°d never be smart skirts and silk blouses of the ensemble! Navy, tan or grey. charming colors! Sizes 36 to 40. just *ls. slzea 14 t 0 18 35—535 and $39 50 One and Grey Shops—Second Floor 6—Misses’ and Women’s $79.50 One-of*a*kind Ensembles, $49.50 Tw° Pieee Silk Dresses. $19.50 o s Way out of the ordinary values.. .tweeds and kashas.. - some with Sportswear! •» and some with run length coats. The skirts and blouses or liehtful twrtf»nti' Lfn' 7-*5 One - Piece Neptune ******'* costum *s BUck tan flit erepelT Slis 36 to 43 Daughter Bathing Suita-tn at- mixtures. Sizes 14 to 38. 30-539 50 and 549 50 he\ C vt V ou P am! #d X h s V 34 ** Skop-Tkird Floor Distineti;. Dressev $25 heavy qualit*.. .sizes 34 to 4L TntereeUng styles with long clr- -3 One-Piece Bathing Suits— knife pleats*' omA love’v^laces navy or black with contrasting V V on georgette, flit crepe. printed borders... sizes 36, 38 and 40, chiffon and there are all lacs S 2 *S frocks, too! Siaes 36 to 43. Slip-on Sweaters Just a small group...but you'll And white l.ariier W’omen's and lovely pastels. ..sizes 34 n j * # * ji , to 40....:.. 1vv. 53.95 Ready tomorrow— 2oo more! so good looking! •"“,“2SSi¦>SSt , i , .Mi» Belgian Linen Frocks fu, ( >.p. iv.._, ns ...ana so gooa loosingi. Some quite tailored flat creps V, Off On All Imported SporU q j- frocks in coat and surplice *f- *• r «‘' h ' , ¦ inimitable frocks facts ..and more dressv styles and remember they re reduced in georgette and printed chiffon. 4 r Houclet Froeks-coples Ulld SUVC 40c IllOrC iUld hliy W4M r k of the hand-knit frocks...hard Cnf 3 1 and $49 50 Frock, to tell them from originals... £ lOf vh/„ ¦»« Ensembles, $25 navy, tan, blue and green. s39.SO Charming ensembles of geor- -3—*19.50 One-Piece Silk Frocks ...» nt In a frw hours every time we Prblted chiffon. ..and skirts nlalted all around "hey re the rroiks \ve sen outer m a rew nours «*\er> time we the frocks are smartly made of ~.7nr.Vi,i manage to get a shipment! For tomorrow there are five smart georgette and flat crene Siam er V tr .lTrt d « i Ms h iHnl4 t/* Summer styles . .short sleeved, cool linens. . .in roue, orchid, blue. 40Sto 43 V-do swXm' C y .«a«* rt - pink, a few green and lots of white! And remember they're all u r T T $ 1—*59.59 1 wo-Piece ernek pre-shrunk . .fast color., and tailored so beautifully they launder Kernes* Frock Shop—Second hand-painted blouse. very easily! Sizes 36 to 44. Be early I Hoor skirt...size 18...,, SJI.SO ' 1—*19.50 Hand-painted Skirt Nurse*’ Uniform*—Half Price! Tc\Vclt*V 5 and Scarf to Match . .size 20. We re discontinuing them—that’s why you can take your choice A Sl* SO Wrnrfc, wiih ot * nv of th * tomorrow and pay just half prloe! rTr? Sr ~UI P, Pl "" Jl "‘ M<o« to «¦>• 1—*39.69 Ensemble—% home- anomer. ... flat modernistic styles .. . «««, .b« 'rt.trt rtlk *1.45 Ciform. 11.45 11.45 114* iSSJnu“““SSSu.'‘t'SfcSl Q%n «!_!!_!¦'¦ _tin.'ar .’rir $4.4$ Ui.il.rm. 12.45 $5.45 1i.i1.,«, $2.4$ lm> .u»? *U ,h.r- --...a1l size*.. .clearing at..J/<fl tng at 25 Middle Blouses—just a few left. Morning frock Shop—Fourth Floor Mii Bra<*«*to—many ©I tham * 7 Sc match the necklaces.J/.95 Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor - Jewelry Shop—Street Fleer 22

Transcript of Tomorrow DIPLOMAS i /t jCCCCMvS B f · hool. while he was conferring special.awards upon his...

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY,• JHNE 21, 1928.

WESTERN SENIORSDIPLOMAS

iirl Graduate Gets Bridal

I Spray for Ceremony To-

night.j

I With a bride s bouquet for one. spe-

cial honors for a few and diplomas forjll of them. 124 girls and 83 boys were (

(graduated from Western High School Iyesterday afternc-i at commencementexercises, in which Maj. Oen. Charles!p Summerall. chief of staq. IT. S. A.,

them that life is marked by(culminations of which graduation is•hut one, moving on through triumphs

fluid failures only as each himself givesSn return. _ . .• Twcntv-four of the 207 graduates re-ceived certificates designating them as

of places on Western s scholas-tic honor roll and 11 were announced3rs recipients of scholarships to institu-tions of higher learning.

But the lone gift of roses and lilies*>f the valley went to Miss Pansy Marie

fwi". .er. 18-year-old member of theIrlass, who at 8 oclock tonight in the•Church of Epiphany is to become theftstde of Sylvester Steinman, young

real estate man. The an-Minccment of Miss Winner's ap-g-caching marriage was made by Dr.Imer S. Newton, principal of thehool. while he was conferring special

.awards upon his departing students.*and the pronouncement was meant as.a surprise feature of the commence-ment.

Get* Bride's Bouquet.

¦ When her name was announced by

fl>r. Newton. Miss Willner steppedtbravelv out upon the stage to receive,tins tea d of a certificate like those which

£had gone to the graduates who pre-.ceded her. a beribboned bridal bouquet

Jand the well wishes of “the school”Svere presented to the happily flustered

Sri. Miss Willner ts the daughter ofr. and Mrs. G. C. Willner. 1209 La-

fenont street, while Mr. Steinman residesSat 1841 Monroe street. The couple Is•to be married by Rev. George F. Dud-ley. rector of St. Stephen's Church.* In his address Maj. Gen. Summerallipaid tribute to the public cchools of¦Washington and to the character ofnite students attending them. He de-

that graduates of Washingtonochoels who have entered universities¦pet colleges “have demonstrated thenwoughness and the scope of thetafcehing here."

is due to the establishment andinainten&nce of high standards not only

Ip the classrooms, but throughout theJedurational administration.” Maj. Gen..Summerall said. “The Commissioners.have been men worthy and able to ad-minister the District, the superintend-ents of education have been carefullychosen, teachers have possessed superiorqualities, and the children themselves,due to the character of the populationof the National Capital, have been farAbove the average in mentality."

Declaring that, despite the advancededucational system of the United States,

too raanv young men and women still;are denied the benefits of education,

the Armv's chief of staff reminded thegraduates that ’the advantages youhave enjoyed impose upon you a corre-sponding obligation for their u*e.”

Honor RotL- "The procession of your live*." Maj.Gen. Summerall said, “is marked byculminations of which this is one. Itwill move on to other phases throughtriumphs and failure, through joy and

f»fw The measure of either is whatone gives. It is literally, as wall asfiguratively, true that ‘he who wouldbring home the wealth of the Indiesmust take the wealth of the Indies withhim '

I After the conclusion of Gen. Sum-meralls speech Dr. Newton made theannouncement*, which included thatof Miss Willner's marriage tonight and¦he following student* a* members ofthe school's honor roll:

John Bailey. Beatrice Benedict, Mar-garet Bimie, Zola Boley. James Black,Elizabeth Cameron, Marian Cox. Ells-worth Davis, Anne De Armond, RobertKobbs, Harry Hull. Helen Henry. Elisa-beth La Boiteaux, Betsy Luce. AlexanderMcNamara. Elinor Martin, Arthur Mur-¦phv. Sara shallenberger, Virginia Shef-field. Mildred Shepard. Katherinetenth. Gordon Stone and Robert Wales.

A second note of romance was sound-fod during the commencement exerciseswhen Dr. Newton called Miss L. Ber-

nice Wagner, instructor in music atWestern, to the stage for the purposetit receiving the Softools’ congratula-tion* on the announcermnt of her en-gagement to Clifton R. Moore. MissWagner, who live* at 1845 ThirtT-firstttreet. and Mr. Moore of 2807 Thirtv-|fifth street probably a-ill be married in jSeptember.

Another Teacher.

Although it was not mentioned atthe commencement exercises. Cupid hadconferred his master's degree earlier inthe day on another Western HighSchool teacher, when Miss Genevieve

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Gregg. Instructor in history, becamethe bride of Frank Hubbard at noonin Foundry M. E. Church.

Western’s commencement exerciseswere opened at 4 o'clock, when Rev. J.J. Dimon, rector of St. Andrew's Epis-copal Church, recited the Invocation.Dr. H. Barrett Learned, member of theBoard of Education, who presided overthe exercises. Introduced Rev. Dr.Dimon and the student speakers, in-cluding Samuel Nevitt Smoot, who de-livered the salutory, and Arthur HeaneyMurphy, valedictorian.

Following the \ .ledtetory. Gilbert P.Ritter, attorney and himself a graduateof Western High School, presented thegraduates with their diplomas as eachmember of the class walked past himat the pronouncement of his name. Mr.Ritter was assisted in this function byMies Maud E. McPherson.

20” Graduates.

Western's 124 graduates follow: SallyRussell Abell. Ella Baer, Virginia AliceBeers, Effle Beatrice Benedict, AnneSeymour Binley. Margaret. Bimie. Mar-garet Ann Blackistone. Jane ElizabethBegley, Zola Virginia Boley. MaryFrances Brown. Elisabeth Virginia Cam-eron, Jean Eleanore Cameron, AlmaElizabeth Charles, Audrey Louise Con-nor, Jane Catherine Cotton. Marion Cox.Anne De Armond, Marguerite ElizabethDctterer, Lucy Davison Dunbar. GraceEdwina Dutton, Estelle Beatrice Eas-terson. Jean Virginia Edmonston. Mar-garet Elizabeth Evans, Helen ChristinaFairchild. Alice Uatili Foley. MarjorieMcKelden Frink. Anna Sexton Gilbert,Frances Owens Gorrell. Mary ElizabethGott, Aloise Graves. Kathryn Gladys jGray, Mary Laura Green. Helen Brooke 'Griffith, Nettie May Gross. Dorothea jSomerville Hamilton. Elizabeth Harri- jman. Mary Harriman. Ruth Harris, IMuriel Frances Hazard. Helen Caldwell *

Henry, Katherine Gaskins Hobson.!Robin Holland. Irene Hopkins. VirginiaClare Hoskinson, Barbara Ann Hughes,Evelyn Inmon. Patty Joyce, Ida KlaireKaufman. E. Faye Keeter. Katherine;Mary Krimblll, Elizabeth Matilda La IBoiteaux. Mildred Anne Ladner. JessieElizabeth Lauscher. Margaret AnneLawrie. Margaret Ann Linkins, Mar-!jorie Evans Loomis. Elizabeth Scott jLuce, Marian Preston Lum. ElizabethEdwards Lundy.

Other Graduates.Edith Levanda McCoy, Alice Capitola

McCracken, Doris MacKay. CarolineLee McNeill. Myra Vanosdel Manning,Jane Elizabeth Mapes. Elinor Martin.Alice Virginia Matthews. ElizabethLawrence Matthews, Margaret PearlMays. Helen Clark Middleton. SallyJewell Miller. Mary Catharine Mitchell,'Marjorie Moon. Marjorie Landers Mor-ris. Mary Katherine Murphy, HarrietVirginia Nelligar. Margaret Mary Neu.Katherine Louise Ockershausen, MaryParkhurst, Mary Elizabeth Petty,Gertrude Fulton Price, Audrey Mir-iam Randall, Eleanore Agnes Red-man. Rosalie Sanderlin Reed, Eliza-beth Ann Rees. Ruth Anne Remon,Marion Russell Rittenour. FredericaGilbert Ritter. Florence Helen Roesch,Mary Perdue Ruden. Selma Anna Rup- !pert. Hazel Olive Ruff, Dorothv Rvan.Pauline Louise Schaub. Marcia AnnScofield. Dorothy Elizabeth Seav, Eliza-!beth Milar Seeds. Sara Elizabeth Shal-lenberger. Helen Barbara Shaw. Eddve'

Virginia Sheffield. Mildred MarthaShepard. Betty Wiley Shibley, MarieLouise Siegrlst, Carol Louise Simpson,Katharine Slaughter, Katherine Ward-ncr Smith, Catherine Mallette Speng-ler, Virginia Haswell Stephenson, EvaNeel Taylor, Catherine Florence Tilley,Kathryn Marie Anne Townsend, DollyBall Tsehiffely, Hilda Leone Volkman,MUlleent Ward. Ethel Artz Weaver,Marv Annetta Weaver, Marian VirginiaWest, Hulit Wiley. Pansy Marie Win-ner, Virginia Barclay Wilson, MaryAlice Wine, Katharine Elizabeth Winterand Helen Ducia Yowell.

Senior List.

Joseph Auerbach. Frederick JohnBailey, jr.; Nelson Gregory Bamliart,Ross Chapman Barrett, jr.: John Ed-ward Bates, jr.: Emil Herbert Bauers-feld. James Wallace Black. JohnThomas Blackburn, William Izard Bull.John Gendron Capers. Robert LaningClifford, Louis Charles Cohen, WilliamEdward Cole, jr.: Frank CummingsCook, Luis Felipe Corea, jr.; LeckieCox. Geoffrey Crevke. jr.; Ellsworth In-galls Davis. Nathaniel Minter Dial,Francis William Doyle, James Green-lee Drain, William Alfred Draper, EricDurand, Lawrence Decker Ellsworth,George Werner Fonken, Charles Wes-ley Fouls. James Snowden Fluckey,Robert Henry Fuchs. Don Martin Gar-ber, Philip Weaver Garnett. PhilipGoldberg, Joseph Herman Goldberger.Frederick Hiram Green, Peter Her Ham-ilton. Edwin Simpson Hartshorn, jr.;Fletcher Orpin Henderson. RobertBoyd Hobbs. Edward Stewart Holland,jr.: Richard Maximilian Hollander,John Adam liuiess, Harry Hull, WalesHubbard Jack, Robert John Kearney,Alton Higgins Keller. William Archi-bald Kengla. Arthur Royse Kidder.Warren Young Kimball. BenjaminScott Lindsay. James Trapier Lowe,William MeCrae Luney. David Stock-ton McDougal. Alexander Peter Mc-Namara. Eugene Maurice Martin,}George Parker Mondell. Benidict Mat-tingly Morgan. Arthur Reaney Murphy,William Nichols. Stephen Hopkins Ny-man. William Seymour Phillips, RobertHughes Rccside. George William Reevos,

! Lawrence Carter Reeves. Louis Gates

i Richardson, Harry Linkins Ryan,* Charles Oardner Shoemaker, Jr.; Fred-

, crick Slmpich, jr.; Charles Calvert. Egerton Smith, Van Taliaferro Smith.¦ Samuel Nevitt Smoot, Ralph Thomasi Sterling, Gordon Sleuart, Percy Gor-, don Stone, Robert Longden Stowell,

John Ellsworth Street, William How-ard Thompson, George Paul Urimacht,Robert Corning Wales, William de VeerWashburn. Joseph Hooper Webb. JamesWilliam Whaley, Edmund Waller Wilkes,Robert Darby Wilson and WilliamRichard Winter.

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For alleged statements against thesanctity of marriage, Prof. Jimenez Ausaof Mndrid University of Madrid, Spain,ha* been suspended.

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0 A FASHION INSTITUTION Foot!Jbjrif Washington Ttytt/TorK

Quick Clearaway—Tomorrow About

__ 550 Smart Hats—left from lflSt week’s choice-of-the-house sale . . . excepting the largebrimmed hats.

\ ''wk A great millinery Friday—(or these are hats that\ were offered last week at $5.85 . . . and were origin*

y//Sa a^y inten ded to sell for much, much more than that!/Jsr t^° mc huy an extra hat to wear on your vacation .. .

or to match a particular costume, for that’s the style/ > ou know ant l not an expensive one when you can get

.|||||Rk / such good looking hats for $3 tomorrow!/ There’s a good range of styles . . . little hair hats ...

/ trig little novelty straws . . . smart felts to wear intothe Fa 11... small milans ... tailored bangkoks ... and

V\ crocheted viscas.Wonderful range of colors . , . and white . . . andblack, too ... small sizes, medium sizes, and large headsizes.

We advise yoti to come early for there areonly about 550 hats left from last week's sale!

Millinery Shop—Street Floor

Tomorrow —We Repeat a I| Great Sale of Sorosis Footwear

Formerly $lO to Ah Ji m*: $13.50 styles .. . V M QC

and rememberThis is positively the last timethey will be offered for just.. / /mjWStraps ... pumps .. . ties ... in kid, calf, satin, patent leather,and suede. In black, tan, brown, white, and grey! J T\No, we weren’t going to do it again, for Sorosis shoes are f 1much, much too good to sell for this low price even when /}size ranges aren't complete . . . but we’ve had so many calls A /... so many people have been disappointed that we decided /rt* Al/to do it jus I once more this season. / *sk

Many of our smartest Spring styles arc here . . . every shoe /is good looking and a remarkable value ... a very good size k—-range ... but better come early, for this is news many people /

are anxiously waiting for.

In the downstairs department! MKM$4.95 to $6.50 Footwear /7\It's • wonderful group . . all tlii* Spring mer- g|* (X C* tA^^ehendite .

. good «i».e» ~. and all the»e amart tfl) ZJ J

•tylee—pump* or *tr*p tlippert in *atin, patent m JImhcr or colored indtkin* . .

. come early and lake your pick! \ /No approvals or telephone orders!

A It Sales P inal /

Accessories, _ _ . . ATomorrow

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24—*3 Small 1 Hand- a CA<HIOWSo don’t put it off any longer,

baa« pouch and envelope A FASHION INSTITUTION but call Franklin 300 today

*,?.m ®xr“goat. ... all Rood colors. $1.95 scientific storage . , , it’s

2f% Discount Sale of ,

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Bags SISlt'|,tllto " <ir*l°

frr *f* Winding up the Spring season of great DreSSeS for

AmH,'i|,r n s.’ai'Ki!'.‘.trijn /'?t? values . .*. with a day of greater-than-ever Evervbodv’3$25 Cloisonne or Smooth I .

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caif Handbag* 518.75 values ... with FASHION, of course!_

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3—s3o Genuine Alligator Bags *••• *******•••

with unusual marking.. .$22.50 juniors ... and largar1—$35 Antelope Suede Hand- WOtHtn’s!bag with marcaslte trim-mln* 5262 S Now's the Time to Buy a Coat / Misses’ arm2$45 French Beauvais Enve- aiSSCS at V

107 Women’s Coats „_„Jrely!

Gloves! $5 Frocka, $7.50

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FabricV 3—W Grey Rippley Cloth Travel Coata-sizes 34 and 36 $5 One-piece

.. . two-piecebroken sizes...the former are I—s39J»o Red and White Plaid Sports Coats—size 38 $5 styles ... in flat crene«smart styles with turnback or 3—529.50 Grey Twill Coats—with squirrel collars—size 40 $5 nrintrH rren*. •

flared cuffs embroidered in con- primea crepes, stunningtrasting shades .. . the fabric $lO all-over laces. Blackgloves come in novelty cuff naw beiee or red

styles—all good colors...and a 2—539.50 Black Kasha Cape Coats —size 34 $lO '* gc or reel.good size range taken all in 1—539.50 Navy Twill Coat—mole coney shawl collar—size 36. $lO 12—519.50 Flat Crepe and* ‘ ‘I 2—535 Black Twill Coats—size 40 .. . marmink collar $lO Printed Rajah Frocks, $lO

Kid Glom-trim turn-back I—s3s Blue Mizture Sports Coat-broadtail collar—size 36.. .»10 SSVbStf tlJs^anTflare^cuffs or chic French cuff gloves I—s3s Rose Tweed Topcoat—in size 34 $lO plaits and lace trimming. Oootfwith contrasting trimmings .in B—s3s Furless Travel Coats—tan or grey tweed—l9l4 to 21 , /a. $lO colors,tan. grey and brown. Comeearly 51.75 s|s 50-$25 to $29.50 Daytime

Glove Shop—Street Floor Frocks, $13.75B—s3s Tan and Grey Travel Coats—mixtures—34 to 38 sls Flat crepes . .

.georgettes

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Neckwear! *—529.50 Furless Travel Coats—smart checks—3B to 44 sls printed chiffons . .. printed

s—ss Double-width Chiffon 20—539.50 Smart Kasha Coats—tucked and furies* .. . grey, sembles' 'with 'wmi *Jlx I*aSrarfs—blue or em-n Ln, black, and navy .

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modernistic patterns... to clear 15—549.50 Black and Navy Kasha Coats —fur collars —36 and tional values!at S 3 3g

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1—$39.50 Tan Kasha Broadcloth Coat-slze 36.!‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.'.‘.‘.sls 18-525 Silk Ensembles—collars with panel iront...

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vestees and cuffs...in ecru or I—s3s Black Kasha Coat fur cuffed size 38 sls Coats are jacket length.. .skirtspastel tints Si.SO 5—535 Tailored Kasha Coats —navy and black—4o to 44 sls are plaited... and the blouses2$1.50 and $2 Plaited Jabots— »rt fsgoted...you’ll love them!S)S y

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* 7—529.50 to $39.50 AfternoonTriangle Scarf^beautiful "onei 1-159-50 Black Kasha and Satin Coat-monkey fur c011ar.... $25 and Street Frocks, slsof multi-colored crew de chine I—sss Black Satin Furless Coat—scarf collared—size 38 $25 , Tailored little prints.. .charm-?: Zd as mS?m ITa co-ed 2-535 Tailored Black Satin Coats-slze 36 $25 »** chiffons. In plain shades or

51.50 7—559.50 Fur-trimmed Kasha Coats—upstanding or shawl collars ordmarv values' **y °Ut °

Neckwear Shop—Street Floor of squirrel or mole—black and grey—sizes 34 to 42 $25

7—549.50 Black and Tan Kasha Coats—Phami and squirrel trim- 8—139.50 to $49.50 ExceptionalHandkerchiefs! med—sizes 38 to 42 $25 Daytime Frocks, $19.50

Women's 35c and 50c Linen 3—535 and $39.50 Travel Coats—furless or fur trimmed—sizes Hardly two alike . . . printed

Handkerchiefs—sedate white or 34 to 42 $25 cre Pf;CftV little nrints to bo vacation* •

jporjette &nci pointP • 8~ ifomen s Coat Shop—Third Floor d’esprit, in black and lovely

14 colors.Men’s 50c Linen Handkerchiefs—all plain white or if you are tk 10—539.50 to $49.50 Kasha andlucky you can buy Initialed Silk Ensembles. $25handkerchiefs. A. E. F, D. K. Full length coats with adorableT and N are the only initials a—¦¦ ' ¦»¦¦¦ 1¦"" frocks of printed silk or geor-we have JSc gette that are just as smart

Handkerchief Shop—Street and 57 Misses’ Coats 4—559.50 to $79.50 One-of-a-F/oor Kind Frocks. $29.50

_. a t,.., $lO Stunning red and white taffetaLhltton 7>ilk „ r , _ . . .

, ~n frock... red laee afternoon drewC* i

•- u»i -5- 2—*29.50 Plaid Sports Coats—kasha lined *lO ...a silk ensemble andMockings, $135 2—539.59 Fur-collared Kasha Coats—middy blue or green....*lo ensemble'

Marvelous values, for thev are 2—529.59 Scarf Collared Coats—blue or green kaafca *lO tv-*--.. t .

silk to the top with lisle 2—*29.59 Tailored Black Kasha Coats—emart stralghtllne *lO 6 Distinctive Frockshems and plaited feet...buy 1—529.59 Tan Sports Coat—squirrel collar sl9 • n<| Ensembles. $35

several pairs tomorrow .ln 1—539.59 Tan Sports Coat—smartly lined with plaid *lO Beautiful crepes In one and twoatmosphere, tawny, flesh, sea- E*********turin«

san, kasha beige, dove grey sls c *,vw •

moonlight w-hite iade and and lovely silk ensembles withwhite

* ’ J °6—Beautifully Tailored Kasha Coats—tan, grey, black, navy. *ls Ti« navy blue coats and printed

„ _ _. 4—539.50 Plaid Sports Coats—good styles—smart colors *ls frocks.Hosiery Shop—Street Floor 2—535 Polo Cloth Tan Sports Coato—swagger belted styles...sls

2$39.50 Black Kasha Coats—tuxedo fur collars sls t> •

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LT 4—539.59 Tan or Black Kasha Coats—straightltnes—fur HXtrii! rTintedr street collars *ls i ; nen Frock«Chiffon Silk 2—535 Tailored Navy Blue Coats—butter mole collars sls r ,A ,

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2—539.50 Rlark Satin Coats—fur collared sls for JuillOrs!StOCklllgS 2—*39.59 Tan Kasha Coats—scarf collars—fur cuffs *ls

$2.25 $25 510.50Exquisitely sheer... 2-539.50 Faille and Silk Crepe Coats—trimmed with velvet. *25 Printed Unen Is so smart

and to think these ex- i—539.50 Tweed Sports Coats—scarf collars—big fur cuffs. .*25 . . .and these are adoraUeelusive stockings ... all l—*59.59 KashmirUnda Cape Coat—middy blue *25 styles.. .sleeveless frockssilk from top to toe... 3—*49.59 Tailored Black Silk Coats—faille or satin *25 an<L^reduced to *2.25, but 1—549.59 Grey Kasha Coat—lmpeccably tailored .....525 •¦. j , ,

or stralghtllnethat's because we haven't 2—*39.59 Tweed Sports Coats—fur cuffs and cloth scarfs *25 :• 118 assure youevery size in these smart 4—545 Tan and Grey Sports Coato—belted styles with fur *£* .

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Summer shades.. .dust, collars T..TT. W 5 t^sgun metal, dawn, tea 2—565 Black Moire Coato—capes—and monkey fur trimming, *25 spongeq t»res i*. is

rose, beige blonds, tango to playpink, and tnany others. $35 5.37;. „ ,Sk.P S„.„ Floor

t_tuM Kuh> S(trf CMto_blK.k „tin with euffi... .IU TiMFIoJ1—*59.59 Black Kasha Coat—fitch collar—otralghtline *35

l. Tnderthings 2—565 Black 3lolr? SUk Cape Coats—trimmed with satin *35,

$3.00 SilkChemise step-ins dance ©XCCDtIOnaI!sets.. .bloomers.. .of crepe de jp r

sirA"s? / /fresh and lovely but not all w w .

b«»« r rocks, Sc~SOslK>B r I. Black... beige... or navy blue...

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Fin. crep."s ?hin,.. Suits—for Summer travellers! js-ks spom ,„j».«««

clennes lace trimming...broken.

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s jws •—may take a little time to pad yonr Excellent quality flat crepe...«c c-il. /' a ci* •« at si** o .

. but it will be worth while! and so many good styles and$5 Silk Costume Slips, $3.95 colors... regular sizes and littleIn flesh ..white...beige...or 3—Misses’ $29 50 Suits. sls womens, too!

Radium silks01

and 'creje de Smart little navy tw-llls and swagger grey tweeds.. .single or 12-$29.50 sad S» Altoruoonchine...some have hemstitched double breasted... and all braid bound. Dresses. sl2 50top and deep shadow hem... , u -

. c ... *i« ca Sheer georgettes . .lovelymoirasothers are lace trimmed. 6—Misses s3> Na\*y Twill Suits. $19.50

.. .satins.. .and crepes de chinetin cil Mniiu... «S7C Immaculately tatlored suits with Anger tip Jacket and wrap- ...with smart fagoting, plaits

Just elghtl NUe*’ or black around skirts! Ideal for travelling by train or boat. drape*. Siaes

al'”!’b£S USSii;;2? 4-Mi....- 149.50 T-.. 4 FnaeaiM.., 114.50 151m9.50 ..d JJS S..RThey're lovely' Full length or 7 i coats, lined to match the silk blouses...grey or Cool Drosses. sls

115.50 to $25 sls ~n ““15 •ml "

Such gorgeous styles ln crepe 6-Misses’ $59.50 Covert, ksshs end Twill Ensembles. $25 chiffons for tea...'madehUrk

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l»nd °coral' ?U 'sli’es With full length coats that can be worn separately.. .or with the lovely new lines and such

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or thej°d never be smart skirts and silk blouses of the ensemble! Navy, tan or grey. charming colors! Sizes 36 to 40.

just *ls.slzea 14 t 0 18 35—535 and $39 50 One and

Grey Shops—Second Floor 6—Misses’ and Women’s $79.50 One-of*a*kind Ensembles, $49.50 Tw° Pieee Silk Dresses. $19.50

o s Way out of the ordinary values.. .tweeds and kashas.. - some withSportswear! •» and some with run length coats. The skirts and blouses or liehtful twrtf»nti'Lfn'

7-*5 One - Piece Neptune ******'*costum *s BUck tan flit erepelT Slis 36 to 43Daughter Bathing Suita-tn at- mixtures. Sizes 14 to 38.

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V34 ** Skop-Tkird Floor Distineti;. Dressev $25heavy qualit*.. .sizes 34 to 4L TntereeUng styles with long clr-

-3One-Piece Bathing Suits— knife pleats*' omA love’v^lacesnavy or black with contrasting V V on georgette, flit crepe. printedborders... sizes 36, 38 and 40, chiffon and there are all lacs

S 2 *S frocks, too! Siaes 36 to 43.Slip-on Sweaters Just a smallgroup...but you'll And white l.ariier W’omen'sand lovely pastels. ..sizes 34 n j * # * ji ,

to 40....:.. 1vv. 53.95 Ready tomorrow— 2oo more! so good looking!

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.Mi»Belgian Linen Frocks fu, (>.p. iv.._, ns...ana so gooa loosingi. Some quite tailored flat creps

V, Off On All Imported SporU q j- frocks in coat and surplice *f-*•r«‘'h ' , • ¦ inimitable frocks facts ..and more dressv stylesand remember they re reduced in georgette and printed chiffon.

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Houclet Froeks-coples Ulld SUVC 40c IllOrC iUld hliy W4M r kof the hand-knit frocks...hard Cnf3 1 and $49 50 Frock,

to tell them from originals... £ lOfvh/„¦»« Ensembles, $25navy, tan, blue and green. s39.SO Charming ensembles of geor-

-3—*19.50 One-Piece Silk Frocks...» nt In a frw hours every time we Prblted chiffon. ..and

skirts nlalted all around "hey re the rroiks \ve sen outer m a rew nours «*\er> time we the frocks are smartly made of~.7nr.Vi,i manage to get a shipment! For tomorrow there are five smart georgette and flat crene Siamer V

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Summer styles . .short sleeved, cool linens. . .in roue, orchid, blue. 40Sto 43 V-do swXm'C y.«a«*

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