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xx Heres the Roadster for 1000 i rssyy Paise Fors door Keailworth Paige Fors door Keailworth Roadster folly equipped 1000 IF there is a snappier classier roadster than this Paige Kenilworth we dont know it And certainly at the price only 1000 there is nothing thatawiwes with it The design is characteristic of Paige style and is suggestive of cars selling for two or three times its price Like other Paige cars there is not a thing thaf cheap or shoddy in the whole makeup of this sturdy roomy rakish roadster The long hood the sweeping shroud dash the sporty angle of the steering column the big gasoline tank on the rear every feature makes for style The car is beautifully finished in rich maroon with gold striping The dash is black Wide deep cushioned seat holds three So roomy that passengers may enter and leave the car on the steering wheel side Luggage box under tank and seat Before several thousand friends relatives and teachers 161 graduates of the various departments of the George Washington University last night received degrees at the ninety first annual commencement of the institution held at Continental Memorial Hall Rear Admiral Stockton retired president of the university conferred the degrees The largest class graduated was that of the College of Medicine 34 men and women receiving the degree of The degree of bachelor of laws was conferred Ton 28 graduates and the degree of bachelor of arts was conferred on 26 The otlu er degrees were distributed among the graduates of the other departments John Randolph Dos Passos delivered the principal address speaking on he Importance of the right of suffrage He caustically criticised the United States judiciary declaring that the agitation over the recall of judges is a natural result of the usurpation of power by the courts Admiral Stockton Ernest Otto Screiber jr and Ralph McNeal Dunbar were the other speakers The following prizes were awarded The Prize Winners ColumWasfmadehemainraddre In which he spoke ofthe value of the course completed by Ahtr graduates Following the Conclusion of the exercises the JannuaJse4lor class banquet was held at Freunds more than lOO covers oemg iafd The officer of tfie class are Knickerbocker president Edgar Finkelburg vice president Smith secretary and AB Smith treasurer Theto5uetcoramltteewasfW liott MiUerV jp lx 3C Smith FliikelSurg T3 WsHastlngs Gould And ALBear The graduates were Adams bharles Allen Allen Ande I i Bartlett AKBatten Edward Bauknecht UexanderL Bean Mead Beam James A Bepkett Lester A Bill Claude Bo wen Merritt Brady Guy ImfF8 Grge Burj ell Ray Carmichael ii41 Cnapmam Walter Cole Cooley HanylSi Cragg Leroy Grim Foster Dando Donald De Witt Clarencfe Dickinson Edward Dickinson Frank Dienst David Dix Jr Dj2uSherty Kenneth Du Bois Ben SS Dyson jr A Eggleston William Eiott Edgar Finkelburg BTeming SVin JFulkerson 3 Garvin Curtis Goebel George Gdhn Gould Clarence Haines Leslie Halstead Tom Hanna jr John Baker Harris jr Carter Holler Roland Holton Johnson William Johnson Jr Harry Kemp Harold Kent a Knickerbocker Knowles Ralph Lance George athrop Lewis IVan MUford James Miller lr W1ler Moffatt Samuel Mumpia Nichols Bert A Noble A Pineau James Regn Saxon Regan Howard RenkerL Herbert Reynolds Frank Roob Wllbert Runser Roy Sabin Oscar A Schmoyer William Seabrook ih Sletor Avery Smith Smith Frank Smith Lloyd Smith Paul Smith RobertH SmttH Southard jr Arthur Strout Summer Surber Swaim James Taylor Carl Tinker Robert Treisback Harold Van Buren Whiting Sumner Whitnall Paul Woodnorth Carl Wright and Zimmerman HOLD EXERCISES ON LAWN Hundreds of Alumni Take Part in Howard University Commencement FIRST IN 400 YEARS Women Arc Given Degrees in a Pontifical University RAT UK SCHOLASTIC EANK Come see the Whether you want a roadster a five passenger or four passenger touring carsor a raceabout see the Paige before you buy any car No other automobile selling at anything like Paige prices offers you as much in care of construction style comfort and durability Six popular models S975 and 1000 Regular equipment Include Top windshield 5 black enamel lamps generator horn tools jack tire repair outfit etc Quick Demountable Rims set cf 51 including tire irons on touring models 13 Same equipment onrodsters 1250 Self starter and Prest 0 Litetank25 Call telephone or write The Selby Co 1615 St Phone North 3749 Washington PAIGE DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT MICHIGAN 4m Tbe Stroft Brewery Co Detroit Mih II BurcheUs Bouquet Coffee 30c lbi Warm weather makes it all i the more agreeable for breakfast luncheon or dinner i Wurchell 1325 St Knights of Columbus Should not fall to Inspect our exclusive display of WASHINGTON SOUVENIRS 25c to 3300 IOgrams Gift Store Penna Ave and 13th St Have Your Home Equipped for ELECTRIC LIGHT On the Easy Payment Plan Ask POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO Hi 14th it Pbai Main 7260 Would You Give for Perfect Health Complnlon good figure Use an Arnold Massage Vibrator 5 minutes a day You will get well and keep well Formerly demonstrated at Henry Erans Temple Drug Store cor 9tiiFStsNw What Columbian College Staugbton prize Katherine Mitchell Newbold Elton prize Katnerlne Mitthell Newbold Davis prizes Harold Keats Anna Lorette Hose and Herman Blaney Chubb A prizes Harold Keats and Katherine Strong Thomas Walsh prize Edith Katherine Cash Cutter prize Enid Marian Neuman Gardiner Hubbard prize Harold Keats colonial history prize Kate Carroll Moore College of Engineering and Mechanic Arts Mirth prize Francis Edwirf Marvin Department of Law First honors Horace Greeley Marfarland Edward Thompson prize Ernst Otto Schreiber jr Ellsworth prize Horace Greeley Macfarland Department of Medicine Fitch prize in chemistry George Pelham Walton Ordro naux prize Daniel Le Ray Borden first honorable mention Albert Monroe Cram second nonorable mention Augustus Clagett Gray third honorable mention Charles Caldwell Land Is William Butler prize Irving Sloat George Acker prize John Carl Eckhardt Francis Hagner prize Daniel Le Ray Borden Department of Dentistry Henry Thompson prize Harry Bingham honorable mention Leon Fradkin National College of Pharmacy John A Milburn memorial scholarship Leo Cromwell Thyson William Thompson memorial scholarship Clyde Snider Edward Tristoe memorial scholarship Walter A Donohoe High School scholarship awards in the department of arts and sciences Kendall scholarship Helen Margaret Short entral High School first university Jlarjorie Barnes Central High School serond university Ulric Johnson Men crt Eastern High School third university Herbert Ramsey Eastern High School fourth university Louise Hochon Central Hjgh School fifth university Isaac Freedman Central High School sixth university Margaret Morton Knowles Central High School Department of medicine Corcoran faculty schlarship Sterling Price Taylor Eastern High School The list of the graduates awarded degrees is as follows Bachelor of arts Anderson Boutell Minnie Brakhagen Edith Cash with distinction Mabel Chapin Cheek Mary Demp sey Moncena Dodge Dunbar with distinction Earl Eath erly Jeannette Geschickter with distinction Hancock Enid Hobbs with distinction Maude Jackson Eleanor I Jones Keats Mc Christie McCormack Money way Kate Moore with distinction Katharine Xewbold with distinction A Reavis Anna Rose Roundy Dorothy A Smallwood and Katherine Summy with distinction Bachelor of science in chemistry Frey Harrington Stewart and Walton College of Mechanic Arts Bachelor of science in architecture A Harris Bchelor of science in civil engineering 11 Bayly Dulln Har rison with distinction 1 Potbury with distinction A Scott jr Stuwe and Veihmeyer Bachelor of science in electrical engineering McCalip Safford with distinction Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering Boutell and George Poole Political Sciences Bachelor of arts Chubb and I Janer Master of diplbmacv Cohen Finkel and Quarton Teachers College Bachelor of arts and teachers diplomaLouise Berry Ellen Bouldin Helen Gilliss Estelle A Goodman Alice Hasiup Helen Rollins and Edward Wiest Teachers diploma Mary A Connelly Helen Evans Department of Law Bachelor of law Burns A Denman Guptill Hudson Nairn Palais Anderson A Barber Bullion Callisten Davis Dodge Dunlop A Galleher Glover jr Gordon with distinction Hilton Hoover Houston jr Humason Hynson Koeppier with distinction Lamb A Lindeman MaoFar land with distinction Miller with distinction Momsen Nettie ton Patterson Scanlan Schreiber jr with distinction Sheppard Smith St Clai Smith and White Department of Medicine Doctor of medicine Bailey Borden witn distinction Brewer Bricker Bricker jr Burnett Calver Cas tell A Cram with distinction Dyer Eckhardt Ellison Fitz Hugh A Gray with distinction Hall I Hunt Hunter Kane Knott A LaGarde jr Landis Leonard Luckett A Mariln Mulburn A Pagan Effie A Read Read A Rollings A Schaub Scarito I Sloat A Whitaker and A Downey Doctor of dental surgery Angelo Bingman Fowler Fradkin and Michaels Doctor of pharmacy Grace Anderson Dammeyer jr Edna Elliott WT Henry Norton Schommer and Thyson Doctor of veterinary medicine A Ayers Benjamin Buchanan Clayton Earl Fake Hicks Hodge Holt A Lochboehler with distinction I McClure McClure Marsh with distinction Norris Perrin Lloveras Smith and Stahl with distinction Graduate Studies Mechanical engineer Carty Electrical engineer RB Munree Master of arts Edith Lowe and Rankin Master of arts and masters diploma in education Haycock Doctor of philosophy A Kibler and McCaughey Remarkable Commencement Exercises aV Catholic University of America Nearly 100 Priests and Sisters From All Parts of the Country Are Graduated Mgr Shahan Confers Diplomas A F4dder New York CAFreriks Congregation of the Most Precious Blood WT Smith andG Hafford ifew York Kwatko San Antonio Lyons Paullat Congregation MfMc Guire Bockford Long Island Sauvage Holy Cross Congregation OBrien Providence Smith Order pf St Benedlfct A Smith Paulist Congregation and Augustine Turblaux Du luth Minn Receive Degree of The degree of was bestowed upon the following The Revs I Barret and Toolen Baltimore Gain and Clifford Los Angeles A Carroll San Francisco Dulton New York and McVay Providence I The degree pf doctor of philosophy was given to six priests as follows The Revs Cunningham and Folk of the congregation of the Holy Cross Rhode College of the Holy Land Ross Paiilist congregation McDonald Antlgonlsh Nova Scotia and I A Wagner Carthagena Ohio With hundreds of alumni from all parts of the country present the most picturesque arid brilliant commencement exercises ever halt at Howard University took place on the campus yesterday Degrees were conferred on 151 graduates William Lewis Assistant United States Attorney GeneraJ conferred the degreeand made the principal address in which he gave the graduates some sound advice Representatives of all of the graduating classes of Hofd since 1S70 attended the ceremonies Seats for 2000 persons had been erectedon the lawn and these were not sufficient many persons standing Before the graduates were handed their diplomas ground for the new gymnasium was broken This gymnasium when com pleted will be the finest owned by any colored school in the world Following are the graduates College of arts and sciences A Waldo Alexander Tamss Allen Howard A Brooks Moses Clay borne Christopher Cooke David A Davis Sarah Agnes Davis Dennis A Forbes William Gilbert Geraldine Green Clarence A Hays Marion Higgs Juanita Howard John Russell Hunt Benjamin Locke Warren Logan Joseph Martin Thomas Neely Peace William Henry Pleasants Nellie Quander Beatrice Richardson Louis Russell Charles Sedgewick Eliza Shippen Minnie Smith Florence Swann Clayton Terry Charles a Washington Edgar Westmoreland Clarence Wilson Teachers college A Connor A Virginia Union University Jean Hamilton University of Pittsburgh Mundy A Virginia Union University A and diploma in teaching Fred Anderson Eflna Cook Percy Henry Vivian EC Johnson Luther Mitchell George Mowbray Paul Mowbray Ernest Peace Anna I Robinson Lillian Taylor Medical college Herbert Augustus Allen Burl Bassette Hartford Ransom Burwell A Leonard Carroll Butler A Arthur Davis Carr Arthur Leo Curtis Samuel Blake Daniel Robert Armstead Deane Lylburn Clinton Downing A Thomas Augustus Fletcher Harold Stuart Gloster Denham Darfteld Hall Curtis Thomas Havden Herman Houghton James Thomas Edward Jones George Bernard Key William Frank Montgomery A George Norman Overton Bert Andrew Rose Julian Godfrey Stuart Joseph Henry Thomas Frank French Thompson Ph Wendell Holmes Tyler Thomas Rudolf Vickers John James Williams Reginald Osterly Williams Normal training class two year course Misses Irva Leila French IdaMollie Jackson Jimanna Jewel Quillain Lillian Orrie Winston Kindergarten training class two year course Miss Agnes Amelia Adams Domestic science and domestic art two year course Misses Alberta Letitia Beverly Eva Sarah Davis Marie Isabel Forrest Blanche Henrietta Furniss Mabel Madison Jackson Josephine Bristow Lawrence Emily Taylor and Emma Jean Washington The academy four year course Adolph Adams Pearle Adams Elisco Andrade Lloyd 3 Bagley Otis Ball Davjd A Blake Henry A Boyd Joseph Brooks Albert Christian Quesnal A Connolly Charles A Davis Joseph Epps Bertha Fitts Thomas Frey Lottie Gatewood Glorge Gibson James Granady George Hall Ada Howell Matthew Kendrick Albert La Fayette Bertha A Larkin Leonard Morse Walter Powe John Smoot Ruth Southall Harold Stratton Mabel Tunnell Odle Frank Valentine John Walker Elmer A Ward Lambert Waters John A Welch and Rosalind West Commercial college Misses Ethel Douglass Blanche Lutterloh Alice Martin and Henson Johnson For the Arst time in four centuries de 1 grees were conferred upon women by a pontifical university when the Catholic University of America today awarded the baccalaureate of arts to eighteen sisters Mgr Thomas Shahan rector of the university remarked that a feature of the unusual event was the fact that the recipients surpassed all previous marks of scholastic attainment for a like degree given to men by the university Those who received degrees which were first given to women by the university were Sisters Mary Columba Mary Regina Mary Abtonia and Mary Crescentina of Dubuque Iowa Mary Columbkille San Antonio Tex Mary Germane and Mary Leo Scran ton Pa Thomas Aquinas and Mairlola SInslnawa Wisconsin Mary Inma and Mary Camillus Chicago Mary Genevieve Mary Igriatia Agnes Clara Mary and Ignacia St Mary of the Woods Indiana and Mary Aquinata and Mary Hilarlne Newport Ky Nearly 100 Degrees Conferred Nearly rl00 degrees were conferred by the Rt Rev Thomas Shahan rector of the university in the name of Cardinal Gibbons chancellor of the college Presentation of candidates for degrees was the first order of the program following a march across the campus In succession thus acted the Very Rev Healy dean of the school of theology the Very Rev Edward A Pace dean of the school of philosophy the Very Rev John Maguire school of letters the Very Rev Thomas Shield sisters college and Dr Daniel William Shea of the school of sciences Examinations for the degree of were held at the University St Thomas Marist and Holy Cross colleges in Wash ington and at the St Paul Seminary in St Paul Mian The following seventeen priests received this degree Degree of Conferred The Revs Ennis A Fadden and Joseph Hafford New York Riddle Philadelphia Stanislaus Zmijews ki Order of Friars Minor Barron and Rakowski St Paul Ryan Fargo Dak Petersen Riley Rose and A Swift all of the Paulist Congregation Mc Grath A Pelletier and Reilly of the Society of Mary Those eceiving the degree of were the Revs Fay and Pilo Mills Baltimore Finn Albany A Gil loegly Scranton Francis KeWerlbrink St Louis McNally Philadelphia Paul Standaigi Baltimore and Paul Ritchie St Louis The degree of was conferred on the following priests The Revs Clifford Los Angeles Durkin Featherston A Gilloegly Kelly McHugh and Mulholland all of Scranton FOUR GET THFIE DIPLOMAS Elaborate Graduation Exercises Are Held at the Holy Cross Academy The senior class day exercises of Holy Cross Academy in Upton street near Pierce Mill road were held In the assembly hull of the school last night The four members of the graduating class presented an elaborate program The class history waB given by Mary Mc Inerney which was followed by a vocal solo by Marie Mawhlnny The Bells was the title of a recitation given by Margaret Bonner A spring poem was suns by the members of the senior class which waa followed by the class prophecy given by Esther Loehl A harp solo by Marie Mawhlnny and the rendering of the class poem by Mary Mclnerney ended the program Following the exerciss the students were addressed by the Rev Father Edward Buckey of St Math ews Church Connecticut avenue and street northwest IB Rest your tired braaii H0WABD ALTJ2DTC DINE Attorney Lewis a Speaker at University Graduates Banquet The seventeenth annual banquet of the alumni of Howard University was held last night In Minor Hall at the University Among the speakers were Lewis an Assistant Attorney General of the United States Mr Lewis gave a brief review of negro progress He declared that the future held much good for his race if they would strive for educational and moral improvement Bishop Thirldeld former president of the university also spoke as did George DeReef ftoastmaster Thomas Clarke Bruce the Rev Scott Wood the Rev Fraser Miller Dr Elbert John Manoney A Curtiss James A Cobb Dwight Oliver Wendell Holmes the Rev Living ston Prof Kelly Miller Napier and Sinclair MADEIRA SCHOOL EXERCISES Four Young Women One From Japan Are Awarded Their Diplomas Four young women were graduated from Miss Madeiras School 1324 Nineteenth street northwest yesterday afternoon at commencement exercises which were held at Rauschers The Rev Robert Talbot opened the exercises with prayer and awarded the diplomas Miss Agnes Repplier made an address on Education Past and Present The graduating class consists of Miss 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best results lowest prices ork delivered day after received GEO UHlSKE A CO Opticians 818 14h St West Side Near Willard and Ebbitt Hotels Printing Thats Best From Every Viewpoint The highest class of typography and pressrrork will be found in Printing Let us h4Tt jour copy We will do the rest Judd Detweiler Inc The Big Print Shop C0 U3 UUu iU fcfcCTiwTffirr iT jj Sy 1 rT il mmmmmmmmimmB ui jrtT BLI SCHOOL GRADUATES Electricians Receive Diplomas at Carroll Institute Hall Ninety graduates Were presented diplomas at the nineteenth annual commencement exercises of the Bliss Electrical School which were held lastjiight In Carroll Institute Hall Tenth street and New York avenue The exercises at which Edwin La Fetra secretary and treasurer of the school presided as chairman were opened by an invocation by the Rev Edward Hale curate of the Church of the Ascension He waa followed by Prof Louis Bliss president of the school who presented the diplomas following a few remarks of congratulation Dr 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Sherry Wine obtainable for Me Ml L50 stLE Schwab 525 8ta LtnlV Holmes Service Saves Hon efceepers A wagor from Holmes Bakery la on fttaSCt7 dai Ask them to have it stop at your door regularly Buv when moUney saVeou work pecia I IN 1 Articles The Semimonthly Magazine Section OF The Washington elS FfMn tloea Not Come From Sea fopd only everything ls good Welcome of Ladies Drummers Sample Braids in all colorst extra fine quality I A 26 inch pJUU Facial Treatment Scalp Treatment Shampooing Manlcartn BffSTDSHAIRjsitiOP Phone 51V 6957 lil2iG8t Wi CHINAS MESSAGE TO AMERICA By SUN YAT SEN Former Provisional President of China An absolutely exclusive message from Dr Sun Yat Sen to the American people Dr Sun tells of the reforms that he indorses for his native country and states that the new Chinese democracy will be largely based upon the Constitution of the United States This article is of world wide interest and is perhaps the most important contribution that a foreign statesman has ever made to an American magaine FURTHER CONFESSIONS OF A WRITER By MABEL HIRBERT VRNER Illustrations by Harry Stoner Mrs Urner supplements and enlarges upon her Confessions of a Magazine Writer contributed to the Magazine Section in February 1911 She tells of her methods of work how she obtains and classifies her ideas and works out her plots GODS JOB By JAMS HOPPER Illustration by Wendell Mitchell A story that will make an appeal to every parent A father is confronted with the duty of forcing his little girl to undergo a surgical operation and Mr Hopper draws a parallel between his problem and that of God in dealing with humankind VAN SUYDAM CAVE MAN By BERT0N BRALEY Illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele A fascinating and unusual story of a young society man who wins his bride in caveman fashion Van Suydam in fact under goes a reversion to his prehistoric type He is for a space Wab the Toiler the Maker of Useful Things Wab seeking a mate and strange complications result NOVEMBER WE WOODSMAN DETECTIVE 11 THE MYSTERY OF THE SEVEN LUMBER JACKS ByHESKETH PRICHARD Illustrations by Percy Cowen The second of the new and popular series of detective stories by Hesketh Prichard that are being printed exclusively this year in the Semimonthly Magazine Section November Joethe woodsman detective runs to earth the criminals of the Northern forests by making use of tactics absolutely new to the detective of fiction The Mystery of the Seven Lumber Jacks is a rat tling good story SMUGGLED SWEETS COVER DESIGN by DONALD GARDNER A delightfully humorous drawing of schoolday romance that will be keenly enjoyed by every one who is or ever has been a boy or a girl fe All the Above and More Besides in the Semimonthly Magazine Section With THE WASHINGTON POST tmjiMmmuMm Mm sx wTspnj sE isvjrz zs sst 1T 3TSi iE uirS A tSw a i MAa Jr fc 3 3yr jr JUNE 3 JUNEIi ViL Zi7JiK WSt i tt a Ja Ji VJ JUNE9 i af njfi iFZ rre f75iJ3g2J twv rti bzPjxhStg tf iivtaJp3rT V5SJ 5 5S rPf1 Tjr Li ffSA i Vjt 3tfps 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