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THE CFIAT, SATyRDAT, JULY 2, 1521 FEATURED THE CCZECCEIBIT EXERCISES PUELIQ SCKCCL II limim REFUTATION LARGE NUMBER OF GRADUATES NOW ENJOYING THEMSELVES IN THE COUNTRY SOME GO TO BUSINESS sted, Harry Starfleld, Malcolm Strachan. Frank Stellwagen, William Sterinbath, Aaron SulmanT-Charles Sutre, Samuel Taborlsky, Samiil Talbot, Aaron Tart, Samuel Tenzer, Louie Thaler, Charles Tilgner, Irving Tllles, Samuel Vogel, Saul Vogel, Ottilie Volpe, Herman Von Holten, Charles Wagner, Max Dalnger, Samuel Walker, Charles Wapner, Albert Washor, Stanley W'asilewskl, Joseph Waxelbaum, Sidney Wedeen, Emanuel Weinberger, Raphael Edward Werner, Harry B. Wreeley, Frank Wettig, Milton Wleksman, Paul Nathan Wiener Zarah Williamson, Henry Wojclcki, Julius Tudin, George Zaslofsky, Samuel Zeigen, Julius Zeiger, Sidney Zeitz, Nathan Zimmerman, Zlsowltz. Clara E. Pfabe, Milicent E.

Pierce, Augusta T. Rashap, Frances M. Riethus, Veronica A. Veronica R. Rigney, Jeannette Rltter, Agnei M.

Roesch, Mary F. Rogers, Mary L. Rohrlg, Regina Roth, Adelaide E. Schaedle, Tetta Schechter, Maude A. Schlnnagel, Bella Schnall, Helen Shear, -Anna Scherman.

Sadie Slberfarb, Elsie V. Smith, Marie A. Sparno, Helen Splro, Celia R. Stolowitz. Louise F.

Stulb, Frances M. Sullivan, Mona B. Thurber, Eleanor 'M. Tortora, Agnes J. Tunison, Lillian J.

Vagts, Frances M. Walker, Kathryn K. Wallace, Miriam i Walsh, Lillian C. Waited. Irene Watt, Elizabeth Weaver, -Rebecca Webel, Gladys L.

Weeks, Anna Weieman, Anna Whltely, Edna. A. Willetsr Anna L. Williams, Beatrice M. Regina Wofson, Juiet M.

Yates, Rosie Kindergarten Course: Dorothy L. Boyle, Eleanor Candela, Helen Epstein, Myra E. Farr, Loretta 'M. Kenny, Cherle L. McCabe, Mary F.

McCourt, Forence D. Mcljftvy, Elzabeth D. Stearns, Charotte Steinberg. Meyer Appel, Sidney Arhelte Samuel Ballon, Salvatore Barracca, Percy Bar-shay, John Belrne, Harry Bcrger, William Berman, Hilliard Bernstein, Sidney Bernstein, Paul. Bivonla, Joseph Blank-leder, John Bliss, Benjamin Bloom, Harry Aaron Blum, Nathan Blum, Isidore Bly, Saul Braye, Isadore Jragin, Cornell Bralted, Abraham Brodsky, Joseph Burger, John Burke, Abraham Cahanovsky, Max Cantor, Sldnej'-Cantor, Daniel Caplan, Leo Cassilcth, Harry Chat-fetz, David Charal, Ellas Chavin, Philip Chesanow, Samuel Max ChoP-nick, Edward Cohan Harry Cohen, Hy-man Chen, Plax Cohen, Meyer Oohen, Morris Harry Cohen, Morris Samuel Cohen, Randolph Conroy, Boswell Corwln, Edward DeCasJro, Abraham Diamond, Alton Dickleson, Sidney Dicklcr, Harry I)lckman, Morris Dlxler, Joseph Driscoll, Dominic Dunn, Abraham Edis, Joseph Eisen, Israel Epstein, Joseph Erde, Abraham Evensky, William Felnbloom, Isidore Felnstein, Solomon Felnstein.

Victor Fiddler, Moses Fink, Abraham Flnk-elsteln, Abraham Flaxer, Saul Fortdnoff, Herman Fox, Lester Erankel, CharIesIC. Friedberg, Julius Frledel, Benjamin Frledland, Barney Friedman, Julius Friedman, Anthony Frierl, Louis Garber, MaxnGcller, William Ger, Iouls Gerinsky. Theodore Gerstein, Raymond Gitlin, Isaac Gluckman, Isldor Joldblatt. Louis Charles Blesso, John Farrell fie Castro, Vincent De Lisa, Frank Di Palo, Florence Catherine Doyle, Angellta Natalie Duenas, Harold David Dundy, Doris Gabriella Eckberg, Reginald Ingram Elser, Susan Rene Eisner, Cecil Gilbert Falconer, Maria Catherine Farrell, Frank Ffder, Warren Gruwell Ferris, Rose Josephine Fischettl, Mary Alice Barnadctte Frank, Eugenie Merzbach Frlbourg, George Lonis Gannon, Jennie Clara Garner, Alice Irene Gmelch, Eloulse Dorette Gatje, Alan Mark Coodsteln, Lillian Catherine Gustafson, aMcia Maud Hammond, Herbert John Hargrove, John Alex Hartwlger, Agnes D'Arcy Hay, Mildred-Anna Hcaney, Wllllam Patrick Heenan, Joseph Heitner, Russell Owen Higglns, Esther Amelia Hoagland. Margaret Caroline Hoefer Helen Margaret Hofflan, Lefln'ard Dirk Hofman, Charles Willhun Hofmeister, Olive Miriam Hulse, Percy George Hunter, William Ketchum Jacobs, Margaret Ingaborg Jacobsen, Arthur Francis Jacoby, Anna Josephine Jenkins, Mary Anna Kiesel, Dorothy King, Arthur Griffin Kipp, pzabeth Anna Lawson, Fannie- Llebowitz, Louise Metha Lleblch Philip Philander Lubart, Charles Ellis Mackay, Thomas Dudley Mac-key, John Annatoyn Madeline Anna Mahoney, Anna Mankowlch, Douglas Duncan McLaren, Louis Peter Meluccl; Adelaide Jacqueline Moroney, Ruth Mueller, Theresa' Helen Natale; John Gunner Norgren, Irene Viola Ohlson, John Daniel Oltmanns, William James O'Neill, Gerard Vincent O'Rourke, Theresa Mary Papocchla, George' Roy Pattlson, Marlon Loretta Peacock, Frank Joseph Persieo, George Thomas Wilbur Person, P.

8. No. S3 A. E. King, Principal.

The graduates: Morris John Barrett, Ingvald Christiansen. Green, Michel Grleco, Abrahain Goldberg, Gus Hoffman, Isidor nnr. David Levitz, Daniel Manfrled, Isra-1 Nahman, Joseph Roth, Eugene Geo. Schuh, Chas. -We'sxmsn.

Fred Wolthoff, Gladys Dailey, Freda Dalinsky, Florence Erhardi. Mary Harris, Edna Kern, Clara Anna Lamonica, Mafgaret Machold, Fannie Newman, Martha Rapp. Hmh Stepney, Bthe Welting, Madeline Barton. Isabella Beddie, Mamie Berger, Annie Calabro Sylvia Camlet, Pearl 'Cohen, Phllomena Contento, Katherine Gcofrbe-gan, Agnes Hart, Ethel Horton, Mattie Levy, -Ethel McCue, Bessie Miller, Genevieve Pratt, Ruth Roes, Teresa Scab, Rose Secunda, Mirlan Trice, Ethel Wars-ley, Joseph Bilotto, John Devine, William Goldstein, David Herman, Emanuel Kravltz, Fred Olnen, John Pantelo, John Singer, George Wlntermuth, Isadore Zim-merman, Lena "Nelkrug, Anie Shiller, Harry Gatroft, Esther Axelberg, Rose-Bello, Ruth Bryant, Annlo Butcher, dementia Del Bene, Rose De Vlto, Rebecca Farman, Ida Glider, TUHe Goldberg, El-tira Guglielmo, Helen Hovestadt, Hazfil Hueston, Hazel Isaacson," Sylvia Kaplan. Minnie Kuck, Jeanette Margaret Ofrlca, Angellno Pellegrlno, Ida Rabino-wltz, Julja Saks, "Ida Senzon, Helen Spizuaco, -Theresa Julia Wright, Julius Chall, Rubin Colbert, Leslie Hill, Tony Manzolino, Henry Rosen, Louis Savarick, Francis Singer, Joseph Stummer, Emanuel Weiss-man.

Auditoriums Crowded With Parents of Successful Pupils Schools lw Were 06sed on Thursday A Having successfully completed their studies, the larger portion of the gracl-i tiates will onjoy a vacation In the "country and prepare themselves to con- tinuej their studies In the fall. Many who will not return to schqol having re- ceived god positions -with reliable firms. 1 Much interest was taken In the com- 'mencement exercises this year. Prln-' v. clpals of schools realizing the large de- mand that would be made for, admission and being desirous to keep within the i 8r laws, issued tickets to the parents thSv graduates.

Evnn with this ar-! -iv rahgem'ents, many of the auditoriums were overcrowded. 1 Patriotism featured nearly every pro- cram. The speakers, In the majority of Instances, urged the graduates to sustain. the principles of Americanism at every opportunity. The schools closed on "Thursday and-will be reopened in Sep-- tember Extensive repalrsrtt- isx peeted, iwlll bo made in marty of 'the buildings during the summer months.

The schools. In Chat territory, In hlch exercises -were held Included: "296 IN BOYS' HIGH' GIVEN DIPLOMAS At the eomemncement exercises of the Boys' Htgb School hold last night at the auditorium 'of the young men received, the diplomas from: Arthur L. Janes, principal of the institution. Clarence B. associate superintendent charge of high schools, delivered the presentation speech to the graduates end praised their Intention tb continue their Dtudies in college.

The Annie Jane Glen Good Citizenship prizes awarded for the best essay In hls- tory, was won by Theodore Herberg, who received Hay'S 'Life of Lincoln' In ten volumes. The title of his essay was "Early Americanism, as Exemplified In the Life of John Marshall." Second prize In this contest went -to Abraham Even- A. Emerson Palmer, secretary of the Board of Education; presented the J. F. Wilson prize for scholarship, character 'end service to George Humbert, The I Valentine prize went to Harold Harowltz.

I who delivered an: address on Short The scholarship prize was won by Samuel Chlnltz. is entitled to attend one year at New "Sork University. The Boys' Hlghv School Glee Club sang many songs, while the. Boys'' High School ,5 Orchestra entertained with many sclec-, tlons. In presenting the 'diplomas' Mr.

'Janes, the principal of the school, complimented the young graduates' on the standing they had made In their 1 tThe graduates: Marry Abrahams, Lewis Abramson, Edward Ach, Benjamin H. Ackerman, Max Ackerman, Henry Aginsky, Morris Altman. Aaron 'Alpert. Georpe Donato Plselll, Sadie Plattels, Dorothy Helen Redmond, Samuel Reich, Conrad Reilly, Eugene Hedges Richsteln, Dorothy Adele Rolker, Ettore Minnie Rosenheck, Horace Clair Rourke, Winifred Elzabeth Scarborough, Grace Veronica Echmee, Esther Dorothy Schon-wad, Virginia Bertha Schwaner, James Adams Scfldder, Jay Byron Seiders, Jos eph Louis Semon, Herbert Abraham Shapiro, Emll Siebach, Dorothy Sara Simon, Een Marie Soderman, Emma Helen Stonltsch, Salvatore "Andrew Spero, Marguerite Louise Sunderman, Anna Virginia Swanson, Esther Evelyn Swenson, William Temett, Louise C. Veronica Tho-mann Johanna Katherine Tletjen, Edwin J.

Timgren, Florence Mabel Tim- gren, Margaret Elizabeth Tlmoney, Asunta Matilda TirelH, Roy Verner Torrell, Annie Naomi Walcott, George Wardenburg, Richard Martyn Webter, Alf Werolin, John Joseph White, Albert Edward Whit-marsh, Ida Dorothy Witkln, James Richard W(nterbottom, Joseph John Viola, Roger 'Joseph Zingerman. -v, WILLIAMSBURG E. H. S. GRADUATION EXERCISES Commencement exercises of the Wil liamsburg Evening High School were held Wflnesday night in the auditorium of the Eastern District High.

School, Keap street and Marcy avenue. Alderman Francis D. McGarey was presiding officer. The address was made by James P. Haney, director of art of high schools, and the diplomas were awarded by Morris E.

director of Evening High schools. The program consisted of a procession al march by Eastern District High School Orchestra, overture by Eastern District High School vocal solo, Catherine GriBmer; vocal Sarah Nacht; violin duet, Ida Schulman and Esther Feldstein; vocal solo, Ruth Borets; class song by graduates and recessional march. The graduates are: Academic Course Miglam Altschuler, Esther Mann, May Montag, Jennie Na-telson, Robs Scharff, -BelleSchultz. Commercial Course Tessle Aranella. Rose' Atlas, Marie ouonagura, Marguerite Mercedes Cahalan, Ida Ray Court, Agnes Mary Conlon, Elizabeth Josephine Corden, Concetta Corsl, Pauline Eisenberg, Rebecca Elmowltz, Sarah Gins berg, Florence Ooldfarb, Frances Good man, Birdie Gross, Birdie Horowlts.

Han nan Hazel Johnston, Delia Katz, Mabel Kedenberg, Frances Kumlnskl, Lena Manrredonja, Sophie Krieger, Dinah Margolin, Theresa- Theda La Brlola, Sophie Masoff, Frieda Miller, Anna Regina Mundy, Mary Cecilia Posnak, Dorothy Marie Rabey, Ida Rosenblum, Lillian Frances Raphael, Rose Sanclmlno. Paula Schenker, Sarah Septimus, Agnes Sheers. xnaustnai uourse-r-Mae Barbara Bol ton, Amelia Kountzman, Frieda Jessup, nna nora neene, juna Kohler. Ruth Mosheim, Elizabeth Rausch, Alice Welael- their. TRADITION UPHELD OF BEING "DIFFERENT" FROM OTHER PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SPECIAL NUMBER "Close-up" of the Movie Stars In Person "The Fairest Spirit" and Other Features Successfully maintaining the -tradition of being "different," the graduating exercises of -No.

SterlintaPlace and Vanderbllt avenue, were held evening, June 24, at Erasmus Hail High School. The program replete with the novel 'ind interesting features that always mike the affairs of this school stand out from those of tfther- schools. There were two special niimljfsrg on the program. One was unusually unique and contained more of popular appeal. The other was beautiful and artistic and drove home Its meaning to the lads and lassie; about to step out of the sheltered school life into the world.

The unfnue number was what the program called: "'Close Up" of the Movie Stars In Person." The other was a splendid production of Carolyn Wells' "The Fairest The aggregation of movie stars was In teresting. The, children who essayed the many, roles were cleverly made up to loBk like their prototypes and so well was it done that "they would have been easily recognized by the audience even without the clever verses that the "showman" used to introduce each one: Special com mendation must be accorded David Ber grefTas "Jackia Coogan" and George Hor, rocks as "Charlie Shirley Walker and Gloria Watson as "Jane and Catherine Lee" came in for well-deserved applause, while Winifred Baker as "Ger trude Hoffman," Arthur Hoenlg as "Fatty Arbuckle," Eugene Polk as "Dustln Far-num," and Wilbur Rickard as "Wallace Reid" received conslderabe commendation- "The Fairest Spirit" was a symbolic play, showing how the Three Graces decided what spirit does the most for mankind. Wisdom! Beauty. Art. Music Hone.

Patriotism, Love, Dance and other spirits, each Introduced by sprltely nymphs, advanced In turn and put forth her claim as the fairest. But the Graces Three decide that the Spirit of Service deserves the palm and as they bestow It, the others accord her their meed of praise 1 Another novelty was the "Memory Selections from Grades 1A to 8B" Here the children acted out in tableaux and re citation favorite selections in each grade, A little girl, unnamed, who appeared in Plppa Passes," was remarkably good. She was the very spirit of the poot'o meaning and her "God' In His Heav'n, all's right with the world" was splendidly done. Mayer who recited Thomas Moore's "Minstrel was spirited and clever. The number had bsten conceived by Dr.

Margaret the assistant, and. the children were coached by the teachers. of the school athletes appeared on the platform and showed how they ex celled in physical work; and the rest of the program was taken up with songs by the graduates, led by Miss Florence Nixoh; excellent music by the Aeolian Orchestra under- the direction of Miss Grace Bellows; the awarding of prizes, the presentation of diplomas, ending with the salute to the flag and the singing of the. "Star Spangled Banner." Principal William Rainey presented diplomas to the following Alfred Charles Albert, Grace Anna Altenaff. Arthur Chester Ammerman, Anderson, George Wllhelm Anderson, Marguerite Karln Anderson, "Willis Deerlng -nderson, William Ward-.

Arnold, Joseph Arturl, Walter Charles Barber, Arthur Eversely Batson, Winifred Emily Benson, Lois Antoinette Biles, Violet Catherine Borthwick, Koanda Elizabeth Brandt, Alverado Bernetta Brooks, Mary Elizabeth Burdeau, John Henry Byrne, Lawrence' Edward Byrnes, Doris Scarlett Campbell, Augustine Joseph Capasso, Henrietta Josephine Carbons, Elsa Louise Chrlstensen, Franklin Chase Condon, Donald- Francis Stephen Connors, Rocco Joseph Curcio. Carmen Lucia Cuilty, Frank Walter Dahl, John Chessman Daly, Amerigo Francis -D'Angelo, Irene Gertrude Davis, Katherine Esterclare Davies, 'BLUE 'A lmH-m stocks of new complete range Store Luckily There Were Two A young matron, says Harper's Magazine, was the defendant In a case tried in a Pennsylvania court. ''It is understood," said the district attorney, "that during the absence of your husband you shot a "I did," the young woman admitted. "What became of him?" "The other burglar took him away." "The other burglar?" "Yes, sir; the one I shot at." He Loved Peace, So Went to War An amusing war story was told by Gen. Palmer' Pierce at a dinner in Washington.

A middle -aged'ehap volunteered, he said, and his conduct during his first day In the trenches was remarkable; no veteran ever conducted himself more cooly or more cheerfully under fire, "It's wonderful, how, the new chap Smlthers settles down to it," said a cap-, tain. i 'Ah, captain," said a corporal, "If you knew poor' Bill Smlthers' home life as I do, you'd 'realize how he appreciates a quiet day among the X.RAY 1 AND, SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY Protects Ytfur Health and Eliminates Pain Dr. CHARLES NATHAN X-Ray and Dental 'Speclallst 257 Livingston street Corner Bond St. Opp. Loeser's Phones Main 3081.3802 Now la the Time to Get Rid of Thes Ugly Spots There's no longer the slishtast need of feellne etiH -An whop.

1 anteed to remove these homely spots." ouupiy gei an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of It nieht in'ff and you should Boon see that even, me worst rreckies hare begiin to disappear, while the lighter i ffj-w vtlv- ULd- 'i entirely. It is neldom that more man an ounce is neefled to completely clear the skin and Pain a heart. tlful clear complexion, sure to ask for the 'doubls strength. Othlne as this Ii'um guarantee of rnnnov hant it remove freckles. Advt.

-vi f- 5 SCHMIDT CONSERVATORY PUPILS GIVE A SPLENDID CONCERT A most enjoyable concert was given by the pupils of the Schmidt Conservatory Of Music at Memorial Hall Saturday eve ning, June 18. Particularly fine features were the playing of Saul Levlnsohn who gave a splendid clarinet number; Charles Stumpf In his violin selection' Frank Rehman's violin numbers; Dora Sazoss in her piano number; Peter Spies, violinist; Thomas J. Tesor and Edgar Stockcl, pianists. A sonata by Sor for mandolin and guitar played by Gertrude and Mar' The program In full follows; Violin, "Lullaby" (Schmidt), Irene H. Black-shaw, Louise E.

Freltag, Reyold Wolff, Kurt R. 'Wlddcr, George A. Dinsenbacher, piano, f'Fanfare (Duvernoy), George Schrafel. piano, "Tender Flower" (Egg-hard)," Ruth Smith; violin, "Polonaise" (Jacoby), George W. Schwer; piano, "Con (Beaumont), Virginia Lowe; piano "La Grace" (Bohm), Ethel Webb and Richard Koch; pinno, "Valse Jn Fat" (Durand), Blanche Recouscle) Clarionet, (Baermann), Saul Levlnsohn; plane, "Meauett in (Beethoven), Julius Waldman; violin, "At the Brook" (Hollaender).

John Wolfram, Charles Dawson, Llnson Wil liam Eckert, Gladys Plttman; Marietta Corcoran, Vivian ZoeHer; piano, "Solfeg- gletto" (Bach), Margaret Waldman; violin," VConoerto No. 1" (Accolay) Charles Stumpf; piano, "Stephanie Gavotte" (Szlbulka), Minnie Selb; violin, "Rqmahze Anaaluse" (Sarasate), "Caprice Basque1 (Sarasate), Frank Rehman, Miss Martin, voice, "Ave Maria" (Bach-Gounod), (violin Obllgato. Mr. Rehman) "Aria" (from (Puccini), "Daddy's Sweetheart" (Lehmann), Evelyn Rowe with" Edgar Stoeckel at the piano; violin, "Concertino" Clifford J. Wetterau; piano, "Polonaise Mill-taire'! (Chopin), Viola Martin; violin, "Concerto (Bach), CharleJs E.

Clement. Jr. with Ellsworth Clement; ac companist; "Fantasia Impromptu" (Chopin), Miss Coopersteln; -mandolin ana guitar auet, "sonata, op 2i (Sor) Gertrude' and 1 Margaret Kluge); piano. "Dance, of the Gnomes" (Liszt), Dora Sazoss; violin, "Menuet (Forpora-Kreis- ler), Dance" (Sarasate), Peter Spies with Miss1 Martin, accompanist piano, (Pleczonka), Jean- nette suiuvan; piano, "saitareiio-', (Mat-tel), Ruth Bostrom: violin, "Octette" (Zanger); yictolre Katherihe Clara Newell, Bertha Rosen brock, Clifford Wetterau, Charles Clenv A. Prentice Warren, Frank Rehman; piano, Valse Arabesque (Lack), Jug gleress" (Moskowskl), Thomas'J.

Tesoio; piano. "Rigoletto (verdi-LIszt Rosenthal). Pauline Cocque- Iet; mandolin, guitar, banjo; "TheBelle Of New York" (Tlpaldi), the Misses Groft, Kluge, Kluge, porcoran, Corcoran, Rosett, Franc. Meyer. Meyer.

Weber. Rudolph; Oest, jindren. Weaver, Jensen, Livingston, Schrafel; piano. "Llebestraume" (Liszt), Edgar Stoeckel, Wlssner piano used, v. ,1 MAXWELL TRAINING SCHOOL GRADUATES A LARGE CLASS A class of 170 students were graduated last night at tlijfi -annual, commencement exercises of the Maxwell Training School for Teachers, held at the school, Nos-trand avenue and Park The exer cises were attended by several hundred friends and parents of the graduates, The diplomas and the certificates were presented to the graduates by Horace E.

Dresser, assisted by Miss Emma L. Johnston, the principal of the scKool. William B. Grady, district superintendent of schools, delivered an address con- gratulatlngUhOse who had completed the course. Community singing and a saluto to the flag followed Mr.

Grady address. The graduates: General Course Abraham Trotsky, Vincent P. WaterSi Florence M. Arcese, Marearet M. Archer- Sonhle Ashe.

Ger trude Barta, Louise M. Beggs. Re becca G. Anna Bernstein, Mar tha Bopkstaver, Catherine V. Brady, Florence Brennan, Gladys E.

Brown, Marie L. Bryant, Frances M. Buckley, Anna M. Burns, Rose M. Burns, Dorothy R.

Cardwell, Anna E. Carey, Mary Carr. Angelina R. Ciccolilll, Dorothy M. Clark, Grace A.

Anna Cody, Jessie Cohen. Edna Collins, Marietta Collins, Virginia E. Collins, Charlotte I. Con-ran, Flora Copeland, Alice L. Dayton, Marie A.

Dempsey, Dorothy Detmar, Margaret H. Devlin, Mary Dlker, Mildred A. pobblns, Mary E. Donlon, Rose Dono-hue, Genevieve M. Doran, Loretta C.

Dur-kln, Beatrice R. Edger, Mae A. Egan, Alma Eisenhauer, Julia R. Helen M. Feeney.

Evelyn F. Ferguson, Elizabeth F. Finley, Frances C. Flannelly, Agnes G. Sarah M-Frankln, Isabel Fraser, Alvina J.

Fugazy, Margaret C. Gaynor, Hannah S. Glns-burg, Rae Leonore Gllckman, Victoria W. Gombert, Edna M. Green, Rose Greenberg, E.

LMHan Halter, Eliza-beth E. Hrtnlon," Margaret M. Harrigan, Anna Harrington, Phoebe A. Harris, Kathleen O. Heaphy, Florence II.

Hohaus, Dorothy W. Holly, Rhoda B. Holmes. Helen R. Helen 3., Hurley, Lillian C.

Hyland, Ethel R. Junge, Elsa E. Kahles, Alice L. Kane. Cella Kaplan.

Mildred M. Kaplan, Cornelia Kaps, Eva Karllnsky, Sophie Katz, Isabella Kehm, Marie M. Keyes, Florence B. Kllnck, Helena K. Lanlgan, Louise P.

Laun, Catherine W. Lawes, Martha Lepowsky, Sarah Leschtnsky, Elizabeth Mahoney, Sarah W. Manley. Genevieve V. Masterson.

Dorothv R. Mattimore, Mildred C. McBrlde, Frances M. McCarty, Mildred H. McCarthy, Josephine J.

MoCormlck, Elinor M. McDermott, Genevieve McGrane, Grace E. Mc Grath, Helen E. McKenna) Mariana E. McNeill.

Elizabeth M. McQulllen-. -Helen L. Moir, Edna M. Moller, Josephine A.

Mugavero. Bessie Neestle, Mary W. Nixon, Ela E. Nolart. Anna R.

Norman. Magdalene T. O'Brien, Margaret A. Oehl-mann, Ella S. Olson, Anita E.

Palmer. Josephine" Perkins. Madeline B. Berman. Foot Troubles Painful feet are NOT always caused by fallen arches and the" Individual case needs individual scientific atten-( tlon.

I Dr. JOHN LONG Podiatrist Foot Specialist 177 Joralemon Street Near Borough Hall 'Phone Main 1274 HOURS: 9 TO DAILY AND -Tues, and Friday Evenings, to 8 NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Illustrated booklet on request DIPLOMAS AND PRIZES AT P. S. 44 GRADUATION Tlie graduation of the June class of P. S.

No. 44, Putnam and Throop avenues, took place on Wednesday," June 29. The Rev; John F. Carson; D.D., made the ad dress to' the graduates and medals were awarded in shop, sewing and athletic First prize for sewing was received by Mildred' the second prize to Kathryn Ryan. Shop: Wiliam Gourey, wh omade a tabourette which incudeda review of work done since being In the shop.

Is 14 years of age and is a credit to his teacher, Chas. Austin. In the athletic department" bronze medals were awarded Abraham Berenshten, Jacob Benjamin Jackson, Lin-wood Clarke, John Willlngs, Victor Spil- Valouche, Richard Fisher, Le Soy Parsons, Syvester Martin, Frederick Linian, nnuiey smith and Leopold tftoii. Silver and bronze: Warren Wright and Morton The program Included a recitation, "Christopher Columbus," Ralph Garten- zang; piano" solo, "Cbant- d' Adieu," Kath- eryn Ryan; recitation, "At Graduating Time," Valotta Harper piano solo, "Shepherds All and Maidens Fair" (Nevin), Llnwood Clarke. The graduates: i Charles' Altschuler, Henry Baum, Abraham Berenshten, Henry Charles Berliner, Harry Blederman, Llnwood Le Boeuf, Clark, Benjamin Cook, Pierre De Mont-ravel, Edward Peter Fischer, Richard Fischer, Harry Thomas Gash, Ralph Goldblatt, WUliara Gourley, Louis Greenberg, James Hutch inson, Benjamin Eli Jackson, Joseph Lee Kaplan, Sanford Koenigsberg, Hyman Latkln, -Allan Leonard, Frederick Llnd-law, Philip Mann, Max Mark, Sylvester Irving Joseph Mermer, Le Roy Parsons, Jacob Shucard Andrew Walah Smith, Flndlay Cummlngs Smith, Thomas Joseph Smith, Victor Spilker, Leopold Stoll, Sydney Stronger, Louis Valouche, Isidore Weln, John Welling, Morton Robert Wood, 'Warren Morrison Wright, "Ous-tave Bertho Wyler, Esther Barash, Florence Thelma- Byer, Adele Bimbaum, Agnes Jean ette Bolen, Marie -Adelaide Bolen, Sarah-: Gladys Braunstein, Dora Bresman, Marie Hilda Buckley, Henrietta Chaphe, Rose Thelma.

Charles, Bessie Cobert, Irma Cohn, Lillian Cooper, Re becca Davis, Geraldine Eginton, Ellenor Fled, Nellie Fisher, Ethel Friedman, Gertrude Fusfeld, Frances Nellie Goldberg, Helen Geraldine Gorman, Mlldned May Gow, Valletta La Vina Harper, Ethel Mar. guerite Heilshorn, Rebecca Shirley Hel-lersteln, Ethel Kaplan, Jeanette Char-lotto Kelly, Martha Klein, Estelle Mirlan Kopetowsky, Beatrice Landis, Georglco Margaret Lane, Gussle Lustigi- Adele Horence'i Marston, Pearl Nassoferi Mar ina Louise Naumann, Leona Perlmutter, Mildred Elizabeth slty, Dorothy Edna Potts, Veronica Re naiw, Sarah itoblnson, Ryan, Berufce Gertrude Sasuly; Elizabeth Lee Satterwhlte, Pearl Schwartz, Margaret Jeannette gwejgert, Edith Carolyn Sharp, Jeannette Vivian Setgel, Belle. Sllben Mol-lie Mae. Solomon, Nettle Somerman, Rose Dorothy Spear, Winifred Bernlce Stanley. Caroline Hortense Thompson, Elizabeth Tuttle, Minnie Adele Wagner, Irene Elizabeth -Walsh, Molle.

Washor, Ruth Weln-gart, Janet Louise White, Ruth Wlson, Grace Estelle Wood. Diplomas to 487 at Pratt's The commencement -exercises of Pratt Institute, DeKalb avenue- and Ryerson street took place Friday-afternoon, June 24, in the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Diplomas and certificates were given to 487 graduates of four different courses or colleges: Arts, household arts and sciences, technology and the The. Rev. Dr.

Robert E. Speer of 'the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mission, presented the 'diplomas, Thursday night the trustees of the' In-, stltution, gave a reception and a dance to the members of the graduating class. Two dances, both at the same time, were held in the gymnasium and the recreation room. At the reception Frederic p. Pratt and Charles -Pratt did the honors for the faculty.

The patrons and patronesses were: Mr, and Mrs. Walter Scott Perry, Miss Helen Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel S. Edmunds, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwanl F. Stevens, Miss Josephine A. Rathbonl! Miss Margaret A. Middlcdltch, Mr.

1fd Mrs. Prank L. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond '8.

Kidder, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling W. Mudge, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Pope, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Snowdon. The committee for 1 the Senior Prom was: Ralph E.

Partridge, chairman; EI-: sle Bohartna, Eleanor Harry D. Durland, Eleanor Hall, Mary E. A. Hand, Helen Johns, Robert Lln- der, Douglas A. Lindsay, Walter W.

Lynn, Martin K. PerklnS, Fred It. Thompson and Edith B. Woodworth. WOl'PAIRS A t', DOTTED SCRIM i 1 ouinafiMtarw who to rt quick mh, THINK OF IT I Not for an nitraf etirtaU ffDodTBlm at thtprlca for Serlm of tbli qnalter, bat Mo for Id YARDS of high-grade, foft-flniih, dotttd f)rlm, nniffb TWO PAIRS of fulMx, inart-lookioff eurteiM.

AND jrott Manuka them up to Thtriorclr Sertm Is flntibtd with flonu border mid nomt Picot Imo Adec, which makM th iirttn charmlnirty M-Uitle and tivM your room a eool and Inntdiir appearanea that hot day. You'll want onoaah for your wbott hovM whra yoa th aplendtd anf oVtitthtfui pcalbllHfM of thta Sdrlm. Ajthw of two d-ai(ro pink or blaa Sowarod hordar with dota to match. neo luirt flnd the fHtlfcflei JnAse tat yMmlfl Toatakalwliu4rwirisal klbswr bckl tmmv mi SATISFACTION COUPON iV.iMS Atbhwtofl A. Tonkm.N.T.

rds of Herlm a HeawHlWl HcrUI th onsimnn ploa nottf a pot entlrrly sfljOwlln err rit. I'll vers then, if I'm pti i i. if I'm fl ntirrly isfiM alrrma and jtjjwww return tMl I fOrtfaM aciM plaa AMrp.ns Dept. 310- mm I 1 lA lyvwas mi wrimmme-' tiMi yi iiswwwswaMswpi Goldfab, Reuben Golin, Jacob Golub, Isidore Goluboff, Bernard Goodman, Samuel Goodman, Sydney Gordon, Harvey Gottes-man, -Walter Grant, Bernard Green-man, Morris Philip GorzalBky. Arthur Grulin, Abraham Grusky, Rupbln Hackmeyor.

i Robert Harmel. William Harrlng, Abraham. Harris, Sol Hauptman, -Richard Hearn, George Heltserr Theodore Her-berg, Samuel Herschfleld, Asa Herzog, Harold Horowitz, Isidor Horowitz, Benedict Horwitz, Joseph Huestis, Humbert, William Hunton, Nathan Hy-man, Abraham Inerfield, Samson Insel-buch, Frank Jablonka, Jack Jacknowltz, Jacob Janofsky, THyman Jasper, Frank Josperber, David Joseph, Isidore Jurow, Morris. Kaiser, Henry Joe Kalljh, Sanford Kaminester, Abraham Kantrowltzk, Samuel Kartln, Morris Katcher, Herman Katlms, David Katz, Milton Philip Kassler, Moses Eivo-witz, "Apraharh Klein, Isidore Katcher, Samuel Krasnow, Herman Kletzschmar, Bernard Herman Land, Louis Langt Morris Lapllust Benjamin; Emanuel B. Lepofsky.

Marcus LepowskyJ Isadore Lesk, Benjamin Levlne, Mandel Leviner Milton, -i Meyer Levine, Samuel Levlnsky, Sidney Levlnson, Isidor Levinstein, Benjamin' 'Levitt, Levy, Samuel Levy, Levyne, Anoch Lewert, Benjamin Lelberman Philip Llp-lowsky, David Alex Lublnsky, Harold MacGregor, John McDermott, Joseph McGowan, Edwin Mandeville, Charles Mann, Lazarus Plncus Match, Benjamin Matzlsln, puncan Meyers, Samuel' Mellz. Sidney MendelSon, Leonard Mendelowltz, Jesse Menzer, Albert Mlnt-zer, Leo Meaner, Bernard Messlnger, Arthur Miller. Pavld Mier, John AvlTt Minkoff, Gasper Modica, Max Moftez, Maurle Monahan, Arnold Monettl, Morris Joseph Moses, Harry Moskowitz, Samuel- Myerson, Phllp Naldorf, Abraham Nathan. Aaron Phllp Newman, Frank NowaczekJ Morrle Oberman, Julus Orllck, Robert Osterand," Isidore Paley, Arthur K. Parpartt Theodore Pearle, Sol Penner.

Franklyh Pefter, William Pike, Sylvester Pindyck, Samuel Polansky, George PeRnack. Morton Harry Prinsky, Emanuel RaWnowltz, William Radclilfe, Edward Redhead, Samuel Jleisman, Weston Richardson, Harry Rlcherj Alexander Rivkln, Homerj Rockwell, Joseph Rosenzwelg, Alexander! Rothberg, Israel Ieo Rubin, Moses Rubin, Louis Jtud, William Rudin, Henry Rudolph, Louis iRuffman. Oliver Sabsewltz, Morris Sachs, Max Sale, Mil ton Serner, Robert vSchaap, Harold Schelner, Renjamln Scherr, Israel Schmlerer, Louis Schneider, V' Samuel Schneider, Morris -f Louis CarlSchanberger, L. Schor, Samuel Schub, Max Schwartz, Simon Bchwarzbach, Simon Schwarzbach, Louis Sherman, Harry Shimkin Samuel Sliver, David Silverman, Isidore Silverman, Sam Skulky, Haley Alexander Sljipsky, SOlo. Maxwell Solomon, 'Bernard Soman, Elbert Somers, HarrySootin.Isidor Spier, William Spring- One-Piece Street Frock 2027 One-Piece Dress, 34 to 44 Bust Tan llnem with white braid makes this attractive street frock.

When the braid Is omitted a simple one-pieee frock Is the result. A narrow belt of the material adds the finishing touch. Pockets are. in cluded in the which can, be used wnen aesirea. natine, gmgnam in iaci, any of the cotton materials would be suitable for this The medium size will require 4 yards of material 6 Inches wide, VA yards 40, 4 yards 44 or 54.

The pattern will be mailed to any address upon receipt of lOo and the following coupon: PATTERN COUPON Chat Pattern Department It Welrfleld Street, Brooklyn Enclosed find lOo, for which please mall I pattern No, 2027 to the- following address: Name Street Town I '-RIBBON TURNTWRE 1333-1339 Broadway AT GATES AVENUE 'V STATION 4K. LUE -RIBBON FURNITURE for Dining Room, Bed Room and Living "Room in artistic adaptations for Summer Furnishings is here in a variety of styles and finishes. Grass or Fibre Rugs are the popular preference for summer. Their coolness is very welcome these hot days, Large MUSIC For Yoar July 4lh Party Makes Ever body Happier ''The Store of Cheerful Service" Offers NEW GUARANTEED Player-Pianos ON A SMALL DOWN 'ff PAYMENT and balance at Weekly NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS Victrola "XI" Brunswick '110' or Sonora "Nocturne" 10 DOWN Balance on easy monthly payments 5 i 1 $16 worth of Records charged to I your account, If you wish, on tne same down payment. 997 BROADWAY Near Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn 1 Onon Kvpnlnrrs 1 Hear Them Side by Side is ill I i in nun t'VV patterns and harmonious colorings in a of room sizes await your selection.

closed all day Monday, July GUARANTEED FURNITURE Ill Size desired i.

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