evening star (washington, d.c.).(washington, dc) 1922-06 ...€¦ · jasper george carlyle....

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* Would You Save $150 \ 3-Piece Overs SUMMER.fires you this opportun: > UPHOLSTERERS must stay on the job it KEPT BUSY. You save more than the r\ suit illustrated.YOU GET IT AT FAC' f I $1 I*i Overstuffed «|7 I I Wing Chairs I I JZ4.5U UNITED UPH( Washington's Biggest Manufactur Repnirinir 911 7tfa Sfri reh»itd PHONE MA HrfinishinK No Connection I... Other S) 1510 H. STREET, N.V.. I Offering today. I Tailored Sport 8 $25.$45 ( Values $5C Dav 8c Even $35.$4E (Values $C>5 V Coats, Cape $35.$6; (Values /< » ill ..ii T . Millinery-i These hats are develo duveteen. Canton crepe, flower and ribbon trim wear: newest developm and shanes. AAA Assortment of 2CX Alln sisting of sport lia sailors and dress ha: ~~M A'BRl of This ano JUJS It might he W that JUNE, being BRIDES, natum Anniversaries. Ou is complete: SILVER.CHIN POTTERY.I Discounts Not DULINaM The Capitals 1215 F Street and 121 Hourc.8:4' / s : On This stuffed Suite Ity. because OUR FORCE OF 12 i this dull season.AND MUST BE Btailer's and jobber's profits on the U rORY COST. mill r\ en I ^195 0ver- 111 I l«ul/ stuffed Suite J|||| Three pieces; ||||| leatherette, tap- II I ]V estry or velour. $125 )LSTERY CO. ers of Upholstered Furniture | eet N.W. ~~~~ ft Slip Cover* IN 3419 mi j| With Any Drareriea j[ tore _______ ||| ^^"yorK "e OPPOSITT SHOfiiHAM HOTIL-S. | i Costume Suits to $95 ' to $l-t3 ) ing Gowns to $95 to $175) s & Wraps 5.$95 j $125) MPORTERS jT hree+s.N.W.C^ White \ Hats S Values $7.50 to p $15.00 ' . ?5-00 ped of baronette satin, taffeta and Georgette: ; for dress and sport ent in summer styles ) hats, con- AA ts, tailored j ts W ' i?s' [DES l Previous fES" mil to remember the month of lly the month of r Gift collection A^CRYSTAL AMPS. ETC. v Prevailing AKITNQ). Gift Shop A to 1218 G Street 5 to 5:30 -' v DUNBAR HIGH GIVES OUT 176 nw Mrs. Terrell Lauds Progress of Colored People at Graduation. One hundred and seventy-six pupils in the ai-ademic and business departments of the Dunbar High School were awarded diplomas at the graduat Ion pv*.pp|floo af thp Kt'hool last night. Justice Robert H. Terrell of the Municiple Court, who was to have been the speaker of the evening, was unable to be present because of sickness, and his wife, Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, sp'oke in his place. She told of the progress made by the colored people and the seemingly impossibles things accomplished by them, j She impressed upon her audience that they must not take anything for granted and used the outcome of ' the Russo-Japanese war as an illus] tration of the "seemingly impossible" having been accomplished. Scholarship awards for the class were: Amherst College, Capt. Charles Drew, Lieut. Thurman Dodsoti (conditional): Bates College. John Davis; Colgate University. Henry Robinson; college alumnae. Elsie Lewis; Hamilton alumnae. Sidney Sumby; Howard University, Elaine Peane (93.66), La Verne Gregory t91.85>, Edna Redmond. Ruth Sutton and Anola Miller; Lincoln University, Oliver Reasons Syracuse University. Francis Syphax; Williams College, Lee Johnson. Academic Department. Academic department Diplomas dated January 31, 1922: Rosa Elizabeth Bostio. bona Mae Collier. Florence Elizabeth Ford. Maudie Lee Montgomery. Jasper George Carlyle. Christopher Phillip Hoffman, Willie Hubert Moody and James Sydnor Moore. Diplomas dated June 21, 1922: Louise Acshah Alexander. Lucille Marietta Allen, Viola Elizabeth Anderson, Elizabeth Leonora Bennett, Ruth Pearl Binford. Edith Lorena Blackwell. Lettie Blackwell, Malcina Amelia Blackwell. Colleen Miner Brooks. Portia Cadette Bullock, Vermelle Campbell, Bern ice Lillian Carter. Alice Forrester Christopher, Bernice Pearline Chism, Gladys Marie Clinton, Helen Alida Combs. Ethel Allien Cowan, Dorothy Cunningham. Elaine Juanita Dean. Vernice Lunsford Diggs. Berenice Jessie Ellis. Alberta Louise Fitzhugh. Alma Louise Forrest. Euretta Minta Fraction, Ruth Louise Gant. La Verne Gregory, Anita Gloria Haskins. Marie Antoinette Hillery. Juanita Luclnda Ingram, Ellen Gertrude Jackson, Una Mae Jackson, Ethel Lenora James, Grace Kathleen James. Marguerite .letter. Albertine Johnson. Aloncita Miranda Johnson. Louise Kathleen Johnson, Bernice Beatrice Jones. Pauline Berniee Jones, Dorothy Augustine Jones. Vivian Allegra Jones. Vesta Clementine Kcnney, Eudora Theresa Keyes, Cora Augusta King, Corinne Scott Banders. Anita Harriett Lewis, Ruth Evelyn Lloyd. Eunice Viola Mack, Mabel Bott Mazyck. Anola Bidwin Miller, Nellie Mae McKinney, Alta Dorothea Milton. Alise Elizabeth Nash. Mabel Grey Oliver, Gladys Clemenza Over, Evangeline Marie Palmer, Pauline Vernita Parker, Hazel Elaine Patterson, Edna Martyn Redmond, Gladys A. Rotan, Gladys A. Scott, Phyllis Wheatley Shippen. Elizabeth Violet Simmons. Edna May Smallwood. Missouri Edith Silas, Ulrica Agnes Smith. Dorothy RHlo Singleton, Eliza Bernlce Stewart, Alice Billian Tompkins. Maude V. Walker, Hazel Ida Washington, Carrie Elizabeth Williams. Garner Wesley Anderson, Earl Alexander Ballard. Kenneth Pearl Barnes. Britton Commillus Baskerville. Charles Oliver Michel Reason, Harry Wesley Bell. Samuel Blacksher, James Edward Bowman, Theodore Alfonso Bradford, Theodore Jacob Brown. William Andrew Brown, Clarence Francis Bryson. Hymati Yates Chase, Joseph William Cook, John Preston Davis, Thurman Luce Dodson, Charles Drew. Egbert Gerald Facey. Lerov Wellington Firse, Oden Howerten Fisher. Henry Dupont I nomas ueorses, r reaencK uou^iass Henry. Robert Fulton Holland, Frederick Ferdinand Hundley, Robert Clemont Isaac, Simon Noe James, Lee Williams Johnson, Maurice Eugene Johnson, Peter Douglass Johnson, Edward Williston Knight. Carroll Nelson Langhorne. George Levier Mann, William Francis Meroney. Harry Warren Mickey. Montrebell Montgomery, William H. Payne. Walter Larkin Reeves, jr., Henry Golden Reynolds. Rio Richard Roberts. Henry Shields Robinson, jr., Howard Roosevelt Sewell. Morris Allen Simms, Joseph Stemley. jr.. Sidney Addison Sumbv, Francis Ennis Syphax, William Hammond Thomas. Hal Herndon Timmons, Daniel Jackson Veal. Frederick Payne Watts, Ernest Rivers Welch, James Asa Williams, James Otis Williams and Gregory Edwards Woods. Department of BoHlneis. Department of Business Practice: Four-year course; Diplomas dated January 31, 1922. Jessie Geneva Bruce, Inez Zula Elizabeth Hearn. Stellena Jennetta Harrod, Clifford Elton Duckett. Diplomas ggnnted June 21. 1922.Gertrude Elizabeth Bailor, Mabel Elizabeth Brown, Victoria Ruth Conrad, Edith Yvonne? Davis. Catherine Cecelia Edelin, Lillian Victoria Harris. Amelia Amanda Holland, Ruth Graham Hudnell, Birdie George Hughes, Evelyn Iverresse Jackson. Alta Ada Kelley, Geneva T S Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue Washington, D. C. Main 8880 Single and doable room*, with and without private bath. Suites of two, three and four rooms, with private bath. A few furnished L na.aalrn aaaiai nr assavflMAnfC I .ur amount la denoml- w nations ot |H $10 and Up S8 _ Citizen* Saving* Bank,mk ^ 1336 New York Ave. & / Leah Kent, Emerson Waldo Browne. WJUiam Mosher Davis. Daniel Randolph Doy, Horace Lorenzo Dove. Raymond Augustine Lemmon, William Morgan Minor, Elsie Wells I.ewls, Lillian Gwendolyn Miles, Isabelle Morton, Naomi Allen PInckney, Mamie Ethel Robinson, Marie Esther Slmms. Jessie Maria Spence. Ruth Augusta Sutton, Norrlne Yolanda Walters, Beatrice Evelyn Wilson, Una Fredericks Venle, William Henrv I Mundell, Thomaa Wyllc Parks, John Heath .Tllchardson, Clifton George Roberts, Heo Matthews Robinson and Clement Alexander Wells. Two-year course.Effle Louise Anderson, Joseph Henry Goldsby, Beulah Irene Bush. CORNELL GRADUATES 825. Fifty-Two Gain Commissions as Second Lieutenants. ITHACA, N. Y., June 22..Cornell University granted 825 degrees to seniors at the fifty-fourth annual commencement exercises yesterday. Before presentation of the degrees, Col. J. C Niichols, commandant of the department of military science and tactics, presented to President Livingston Farrand the names of fifty-two seniors who have been commissioned second lieutenant In the Army Officers' Reserve Corps. / Wedding Gi Sterling Silver Serving Knife... Sterling Silver Candlesticks, pair Sterling Silver Fruit Bowl Sterling Silver-Roll Tray 6 Sterling Silver Teaspoons, in i 6 Sterling Silver Salad Forks, in 6 Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Iced Tea Set, cut glass jug and 6 4-piece Sheffield Plate Tea Set... Sheffield Plsti Bread Tray, with Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowl Sheffield Plate Double Vegetabh |! 24-piece Chest Sterling Silver.. Cut Glass Water Set 6 Ice Tea Tumblers, with 6 spoons Seth Thomas Mahogany Mantel Complete Assortmei Articles reserved on deposit. Buj Watch Our Sunday and Tl EDWARQS & 704 7th - nr a if A n noie me n 7th & G | iBa I Of Mil || NewG || ruptS II Event! ! I C0A1 I 1 1 n | Michi | Coats, } M Includ 1 Michae | Coats, V j Included / l | MICHAI WIFE'S WILD SHOT STRIKESONLOOKER Negro May Die of Wound Received When Man and Woman Are Attacked. A bullet aimed at John M. Williams, proprietor of a near-beer saloon at 7X7 4th street northwest, entered tbe chest of William Jones, colored, twenty-five years old, 620 New York avenue, last night, inflicting a wound that may cause death. The shot was fired by Mrs. Barbara Mary Williams, wife of the proprietor, It Is charged, tn the Jatter's place of biMIness about 7:30 o'clock, after Mrs. Williams, It Is charged, had shot at Mrs. Marie Newman, 452 H street, who was In the place. One shot was directed at Mrs. Newman, while two were sent in the diIts Specials $ijo SIOjOO $15.00 $12JO :ase $6J0 case $10.00 s, in case $1.75 tumblers $3 JO $10.00 handle $2JO $3.75 5 Dish $7.85 $50.00 $10.00 and tray .$3.75 Clock $10.00 lit Wedding Rings r on the cash plan and save 25% hursday Ads for Specials ZANNER CO. Formerly 432 7th I J J laaress _ _ , N.W.M1 nki :haels' Entire S iarmentsSpeci ale Prices to M 5 of the Season WOMi rs, wf At xels' $20 iVraps ar ed Are Hundreds of New About the Same Savii As' $35 t ^raps and k v* i j_ _t. m r* ire nunarea# or new uan at About the Same Savin] Kl \ NOTE THE 7th and G 7 f C ACROSS jLIO PATENT i rectlop of William*. Jones was hur- n rled to Casualty Hospital, where phy- e sicians said his condition was critical. 1 Arrested at Her Hosm, ' Dleut. McGHl Grove and Detectives 1 Brodle and Rone of the sixth precinct j arrested Mrs. Williams, who Is thirty- , two years old, at her home, 1714 Corcoran street. She Is sald^to have de- p clared she tried to kill both her hus- s band and Marie Newman. t Mrs. Williams called Norman Davis, li taxi driver, over the telephone from a Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street * and had hint drive her to her hus- s band's place of business. Alighting from the taxlcab In front of her r husband's place of business, Mrs. Wll- Hams quickly entered the place and t discharged her weapon. Mrs. New-J s rrr i * 7 r Ihe Vogfue f Whi Whit Whii Whit Wh White Fren $19.50, $2 c h We are offering stock of Coats, Wra FORMERLY CHAE1 Across From Patent Office upl itock, Together ally Purchased« ake This One ol L EN'S AND ME LAPS ai Tremendous Saving to $30 id Dresses Garments at . 0 $50 $ 1 Dresses nents at I y ADDRESS Su. N.W. c£TE MICK / -*v ^ nan and a lady friend were at the ii ating bar purchasing food when Mrs. ir Williams entered, and they disappeared when the shooting: started, p Williams, who said lie had had t hree similar experiences with his t vlfe, said he managed to dodge bul- t ets, but Jones, the colored patron, t wasn't quick enough. « In conversation with a Star reporter this morning:. Mrs. Williams aid she had four children, the oldest poy being in the Navy. She said her lusband had given Mrs. Newman an lUtomobile alnd diamond ring worth 350 but tile husband denied the " tatement. I 8 "J did loan Mrs. Newman a diamond <ing worth |350." he said, "but never rave her an automobile. The autumo- 1 pile belongs to Mrs. Newman, and 1 1 uppose my wife thought 1 had given irhhmeheff Twelve 'Tea F St or White Sumn is largely emphasized by the daily arrivals in our Dress Section of le Crepe de Chine Drei e Roshanara Crepe Dre te Crepe Romaine Dres e Crepe Georgette Dre White Lace Dresses ite French Linen Dress ch Voile (Hand-drawi 2.50, $25, $2 Special Attention for the balance of the ips and Suits at 33%% c . _ Note th LS7th& t S< With Hunds* ind Marked at f the Banner >SES' id DRE $f\ MA 1 y i TOO 1A 8 AL BUI Yi V HI TC IAELS y t to her because I had been out ridn* in it." Mrs. Williams trss measured md hotographed at police headquarters odav, and taken to the house of dcentfon. being* held for investigation o await the outcome of the wound he colored man received. . Please take NOTICE f toj iumm»r store houre.Daily, except sturdny. 8:30 to 5; Saturdays. 8:30 to 12. ouAuItatlou at*out your furs at other times by peela 1 appointment. dARTIN WOLF T ??. Furrier. » ler Dresses i* sses isses ses sses <es i) Dresses \5, $45 up i week our entire >ff. | e Address | G N..W. | ' | - I lie! , i ids of I Bank- ( 1 irgam I 1 I | :sses l| b I NY GROUPS | F OTHER | ARMENTS | NUMEROUS ( MENTION ( UlE NOT I IVERTISED | r WE URGE | nil TO RF. 1 IRE EARLY | MORROW | 40RNING ( I I - .- r'si .... a

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Page 1: Evening star (Washington, D.C.).(Washington, DC) 1922-06 ...€¦ · Jasper George Carlyle. Christopher Phillip Hoffman, Willie Hubert Moody and James Sydnor Moore. Diplomas dated

*

Would You

Save $150\ 3-Piece Overs

SUMMER.fires you this opportun:> UPHOLSTERERS must stay on the job itKEPT BUSY. You save more than the r\suit illustrated.YOU GET IT AT FAC'

f I $1 I*iOverstuffed «|7 I IWing Chairs I

I JZ4.5U

UNITED UPH(Washington's Biggest Manufactur

Repnirinir 911 7tfa Sfrireh»itd PHONE MA

HrfinishinK No ConnectionI... Other S)

1510 H. STREET, N.V..

I Offering today.I Tailored Sport 8

$25.$45( Values $5C

Dav 8c Even$35.$4E(Values $C>5

VCoats, Cape

$35.$6;(Values /<

»

ill ..ii T .

Millinery-i

These hats are develoduveteen. Canton crepe,flower and ribbon trimwear: newest developmand shanes.

AAA Assortment of 2CXAlln sisting of sport lia

sailors and dress ha:

~~MA'BRlof This ano

JUJSIt might he W

that JUNE, beingBRIDES, i» natumAnniversaries. Ouis complete:

SILVER.CHINPOTTERY.I

Discounts Not

DULINaMThe Capitals

1215 F Street and 121Hourc.8:4'

/ s

:

On Thisstuffed SuiteIty. because OUR FORCE OF 12i this dull season.AND MUST BEBtailer's and jobber's profits on the UrORY COST. mill

r\ en I ^195 0ver- 111I l«ul/ stuffed Suite J||||Three pieces; |||||leatherette, tap- II I

]V estry or velour.

$125

)LSTERY CO.ers of Upholstered Furniture |eet N.W. ~~~~ ftSlip Cover*IN 3419 mi j|With Any Drareriea j[tore _______ |||

^^"yorK "eOPPOSITT SHOfiiHAM HOTIL-S.

|i Costume Suitsto $95

' to $l-t3 )

ing Gownsto $95to $175)

s & Wraps5.$95j $125)

MPORTERS jThree+s.N.W.C^White

\ HatsS Values $7.50 to

p $15.00

'. ?5-00

ped of baronette satin,taffeta and Georgette:; for dress and sportent in summer styles

) hats, con- AAts, tailored jts

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[DESl Previous

fES"mil to remember

the month oflly the month ofr Gift collection

A^CRYSTALAMPS. ETC.v Prevailing

AKITNQ).Gift ShopA to 1218 G Street5 to 5:30

-' v

DUNBAR HIGH GIVESOUT 176nw

Mrs. Terrell Lauds Progressof Colored People at

Graduation.One hundred and seventy-six pupils

in the ai-ademic and business departmentsof the Dunbar High Schoolwere awarded diplomas at the graduatIon pv*.pp|floo af thp Kt'hool last

night. Justice Robert H. Terrell ofthe Municiple Court, who was to havebeen the speaker of the evening,was unable to be present because ofsickness, and his wife, Mrs. MaryChurch Terrell, sp'oke in his place.She told of the progress made by thecolored people and the seemingly impossiblesthings accomplished by them,

j She impressed upon her audiencethat they must not take anything forgranted and used the outcome of

' the Russo-Japanese war as an illus]tration of the "seemingly impossible"having been accomplished.Scholarship awards for the class

were: Amherst College, Capt. CharlesDrew, Lieut. Thurman Dodsoti (conditional):Bates College. John Davis;Colgate University. Henry Robinson;college alumnae. Elsie Lewis; Hamiltonalumnae. Sidney Sumby; HowardUniversity, Elaine Peane (93.66),La Verne Gregory t91.85>, Edna Redmond.Ruth Sutton and Anola Miller;Lincoln University, Oliver ReasonsSyracuse University. Francis Syphax;Williams College, Lee Johnson.

Academic Department.Academic department Diplomas

dated January 31, 1922: Rosa ElizabethBostio. bona Mae Collier. FlorenceElizabeth Ford. Maudie LeeMontgomery. Jasper George Carlyle.Christopher Phillip Hoffman, WillieHubert Moody and James SydnorMoore. Diplomas dated June 21, 1922:Louise Acshah Alexander. LucilleMarietta Allen, Viola Elizabeth Anderson,Elizabeth Leonora Bennett,Ruth Pearl Binford. Edith LorenaBlackwell. Lettie Blackwell, MalcinaAmelia Blackwell. Colleen MinerBrooks. Portia Cadette Bullock, VermelleCampbell, Bernice Lillian Carter.Alice Forrester Christopher, BernicePearline Chism, Gladys MarieClinton, Helen Alida Combs. Ethel AllienCowan, Dorothy Cunningham.Elaine Juanita Dean. Vernice LunsfordDiggs. Berenice Jessie Ellis. AlbertaLouise Fitzhugh. Alma LouiseForrest. Euretta Minta Fraction, RuthLouise Gant. La Verne Gregory,Anita Gloria Haskins. MarieAntoinette Hillery. Juanita LuclndaIngram, Ellen Gertrude Jackson, UnaMae Jackson, Ethel Lenora James,Grace Kathleen James. Marguerite.letter. Albertine Johnson. AloncitaMiranda Johnson. Louise KathleenJohnson, Bernice Beatrice Jones.Pauline Berniee Jones, DorothyAugustine Jones. Vivian AllegraJones. Vesta Clementine Kcnney, EudoraTheresa Keyes, Cora AugustaKing, Corinne Scott Banders. AnitaHarriett Lewis, Ruth Evelyn Lloyd.Eunice Viola Mack, Mabel BottMazyck. Anola Bidwin Miller, NellieMae McKinney, Alta Dorothea Milton.Alise Elizabeth Nash. Mabel GreyOliver, Gladys Clemenza Over, EvangelineMarie Palmer, Pauline VernitaParker, Hazel Elaine Patterson, EdnaMartyn Redmond, Gladys A. Rotan,Gladys A. Scott, Phyllis WheatleyShippen. Elizabeth Violet Simmons.Edna May Smallwood. Missouri EdithSilas, Ulrica Agnes Smith. DorothyRHlo Singleton, Eliza Bernlce Stewart,Alice Billian Tompkins. Maude V.Walker, Hazel Ida Washington, CarrieElizabeth Williams.Garner Wesley Anderson, Earl

Alexander Ballard. Kenneth PearlBarnes. Britton Commillus Baskerville.Charles Oliver Michel Reason,Harry Wesley Bell. Samuel Blacksher,James Edward Bowman, TheodoreAlfonso Bradford, Theodore JacobBrown. William Andrew Brown,Clarence Francis Bryson. HymatiYates Chase, Joseph William Cook,John Preston Davis, Thurman LuceDodson, Charles Drew. Egbert GeraldFacey. Lerov Wellington Firse, OdenHowerten Fisher. Henry DupontI nomas ueorses, r reaencK uou^iassHenry. Robert Fulton Holland,Frederick Ferdinand Hundley, RobertClemont Isaac, Simon Noe James,Lee Williams Johnson, MauriceEugene Johnson, Peter DouglassJohnson, Edward Williston Knight.Carroll Nelson Langhorne. GeorgeLevier Mann, William Francis Meroney.Harry Warren Mickey. MontrebellMontgomery, William H. Payne.Walter Larkin Reeves, jr., HenryGolden Reynolds. Rio Richard Roberts.Henry Shields Robinson, jr.,Howard Roosevelt Sewell. Morris AllenSimms, Joseph Stemley. jr.. SidneyAddison Sumbv, Francis EnnisSyphax, William Hammond Thomas.Hal Herndon Timmons, Daniel JacksonVeal. Frederick Payne Watts,Ernest Rivers Welch, James Asa Williams,James Otis Williams andGregory Edwards Woods.

Department of BoHlneis.Department of Business Practice:

Four-year course; Diplomas datedJanuary 31, 1922. Jessie GenevaBruce, Inez Zula Elizabeth Hearn.Stellena Jennetta Harrod, CliffordElton Duckett. Diplomas ggnntedJune 21. 1922.Gertrude ElizabethBailor, Mabel Elizabeth Brown, VictoriaRuth Conrad, Edith Yvonne?Davis. Catherine Cecelia Edelin, LillianVictoria Harris. Amelia AmandaHolland, Ruth Graham Hudnell, BirdieGeorge Hughes, Evelyn IverresseJackson. Alta Ada Kelley, Geneva

T SBurlington Hotel

1120 Vermont AvenueWashington, D. C. Main 8880

Single and doable room*,with and without privatebath.

Suites of two, three andfour rooms, with privatebath. A few furnishedL na.aalrn aaaiai nr assavflMAnfC

I.ur amount la denoml-wnations ot |H

$10 and Up S8_Citizen* Saving* Bank,mk^ 1336 New York Ave. &

/

Leah Kent, Emerson WaldoBrowne. WJUiam Mosher Davis.Daniel Randolph Doy, Horace LorenzoDove. Raymond Augustine Lemmon,William Morgan Minor, Elsie WellsI.ewls, Lillian Gwendolyn Miles, IsabelleMorton, Naomi Allen PInckney,Mamie Ethel Robinson, Marie EstherSlmms. Jessie Maria Spence. RuthAugusta Sutton, Norrlne YolandaWalters, Beatrice Evelyn Wilson, UnaFredericks Venle, William Henrv IMundell, Thomaa Wyllc Parks, JohnHeath .Tllchardson, Clifton GeorgeRoberts, Heo Matthews Robinson andClement Alexander Wells. Two-yearcourse.Effle Louise Anderson, JosephHenry Goldsby, Beulah IreneBush.

CORNELL GRADUATES 825.Fifty-Two Gain Commissions as

Second Lieutenants.ITHACA, N. Y., June 22..Cornell

University granted 825 degrees toseniors at the fifty-fourth annualcommencement exercises yesterday.Before presentation of the degrees,

Col. J. C Niichols, commandant ofthe department of military scienceand tactics, presented to PresidentLivingston Farrand the names offifty-two seniors who have beencommissioned second lieutenant Inthe Army Officers' Reserve Corps./

Wedding GiSterling Silver Serving Knife...Sterling Silver Candlesticks, pairSterling Silver Fruit BowlSterling Silver-Roll Tray6 Sterling Silver Teaspoons, in i6 Sterling Silver Salad Forks, in6 Sterling Silver Salt and PepperIced Tea Set, cut glass jug and 64-piece Sheffield Plate Tea Set...Sheffield Plsti Bread Tray, withSheffield Plate Fruit BowlSheffield Plate Double Vegetabh

|! 24-piece Chest Sterling Silver..Cut Glass Water Set6 Ice Tea Tumblers, with 6 spoonsSeth Thomas Mahogany Mantel

Complete AssortmeiArticles reserved on deposit. Buj

Watch Our Sunday and Tl

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WIFE'S WILD SHOTSTRIKESONLOOKERNegro May Die of Wound Received

When Man andWoman Are Attacked.

A bullet aimed at John M. Williams,proprietor of a near-beer saloon at7X7 4th street northwest, entered tbechest of William Jones, colored, twenty-fiveyears old, 620 New York avenue,last night, inflicting a woundthat may cause death.The shot was fired by Mrs. Barbara

Mary Williams, wife of the proprietor,It Is charged, tn the Jatter's place ofbiMIness about 7:30 o'clock, after Mrs.Williams, It Is charged, had shot atMrs. Marie Newman, 452 H street,who was In the place.One shot was directed at Mrs. Newman,while two were sent in the diIts

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$10.00handle $2JO

$3.755 Dish $7.85

$50.00$10.00

and tray .$3.75Clock $10.00

lit Wedding Ringsr on the cash plan and save 25%hursday Ads for Specials

ZANNER CO.Formerly 432 7th

I J Jlaaress _ _ ,N.W.M1

nki:haels' Entire SiarmentsSpeciale Prices toM5 of the Season

WOMi

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About the Same Savii

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NOTE THE

7th and G7 f C ACROSSjLIO PATENT i

rectlop of William*. Jones was hur- nrled to Casualty Hospital, where phy- esicians said his condition was critical. 1

Arrested at Her Hosm,'

Dleut. McGHl Grove and Detectives 1Brodle and Rone of the sixth precinct jarrested Mrs. Williams, who Is thirty- ,two years old, at her home, 1714 Corcoranstreet. She Is sald^to have de- pclared she tried to kill both her hus- sband and Marie Newman. tMrs. Williams called Norman Davis, li

taxi driver, over the telephone from a

Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street *and had hint drive her to her hus- sband's place of business. Alightingfrom the taxlcab In front of her rhusband's place of business, Mrs. Wll-Hams quickly entered the place and tdischarged her weapon. Mrs. New-J s

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In conversation with a Star reporterthis morning:. Mrs. Williamsaid she had four children, the oldestpoy being in the Navy. She said herlusband had given Mrs. Newman anlUtomobile alnd diamond ring worth350 but tile husband denied the "

tatement. I 8"J did loan Mrs. Newman a diamond <ingworth |350." he said, "but never

rave her an automobile. The autumo- 1pile belongs to Mrs. Newman, and 1 1

uppose my wife thought 1 had given

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. Please take

NOTICEf toj iumm»r store houre.Daily, exceptsturdny. 8:30 to 5; Saturdays. 8:30 to 12.ouAuItatlou at*out your furs at other times bypeela 1 appointment.dARTIN WOLF T ??.

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