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8 Il '& c J(anntf "-■> ■ fl ft Beautiful Frocks I & • For Class <O $16.50 I IK Ia } For this eventful season, the young graduate KvjffiSM looks forward* to wearing the loveliest and most I |il ]* becoming frock she has ever worn. Whether her ■ preference is the bouffant youthful model or the fl graceful, more sophisticated style, this comprehen- I give collection provides ample range of choice. II There are also smart tailored styles which meet M * ' the requirements of many schools. I Jmji II 7/< MK II 111 ' —AU <rf the sleeveless models are provided with attachable I I XJ vk sleeves which can be set in if desired. II *W Kann’s—Second Floor II «■ I ■ A TT J J? * a | A Handy Brief Case of. Oft Ih i I HL Ajnte l^Wr ilß *-” 1 * 111 . . - ... . . Rffi C W?k I W , > -j>ne as these brief eases wiU be a much ap- • It leF » Wr I I I IttSdated graduation rift for the young man or 7 ™ IT I I I youna woman graduate. They are of solid |lf K Pf I I «7. h p? i’ it l-l \ ■ 111 > pocket styles ilx!s-in. sfse. || | Kann’s—Third Floor. HI |- tn n rnar j-Lmri»ihjnjinrur<hri**~i ii^— .~inS - ~j~.t~ —~r ~ ~.r" ~. i— —■“■ -■- * «■» > Serviceable Low Shoes •.' With the F(umiu “Tuffware” Soleg and Rubber HeeU II SI *79 |H Hi MT w Ties, Straps and Sandals in I | Tan and Patent Leathers comfortable, sturdy shoes for grow- I ing feet Made on a special last, with the | | . “Tuffwate” Soles, which are guaranteed to outwear the ordinary soles. “Tuffware” 11| vnuaren S go j eg are specially treated, which gives them I Play Shoes extr » welr * nd comfort, and makes them > waterproof. Every pair of shoes with rub- Jj IJU Cl p r ber spring heels. | | M*«L a *• I -PUt oxforta and mb- Sign.' . <UI.J Un iMthw. With mtoß .’l7 . ,T «'/t t<» 11 1 ’III —Siwa 5t08,8H to 11, f >l/ • ■t K t | UM to 8. Jjyj to £ * ’txraawtAt J Kann’s-Stroot Floor Kann’o- -us— J Fourth Floor ~ . ’ / | • . I Cool, Restful, Gaily Colored Hammocks >/ ( bW > $3.49 *3 I —Gay colored, attractively I I dA HHamfi II patterned and strongly I j woven Hammocks; with I adjustable throw-back pil- l° w - Other Hammocks Up X K‘| ■ to $6.98 < k**X k I. Kata’s—Wrd Floor. v ■^ es * 6 ' s 6* ’ eMWmtoMMMMMMM •I Ride Smoothly “Down the Road" on Schenuit Tires Guaranteed for Ono Ytar on a Monthly Basis —On and on you go—day after day—mile after mile—with that nleaeant feeling of security which dependability gives! And when 10,000 milea have sped under your ear your “Schenuit” Tires have scarcely begun to show signs of wear! Remember you can have one of these long wearing tires delivered to you for— T\z\Yvr-M With Convenient Monthly *PeJ JL/OWH Baymonts Thoroaftor 30x3y 2 (too nc T7 29x4.40 C. L. Tires <pO® xO a * Balloons Super Size Balloons 30x3M-. $0.45 33x4H..521J5 i 30x4.50..512.75 31x6.00..518.25 31x4....518.75 84x4%..522.25 29x5.00.. $13.50 32x6.00.. $18.95 32X4....514.50 35x4%..527.45 83x4... .$14.95 83x5... .$28.25 80x5.25..515.25 32x6.20..523.75 34x4... .$17.45 35x5.... $28.75 31x5.25..515.75 33x6.20.. $24.45 32x4%...5205 30x6.00.. $17.75 33x6.75.. $27.50 | . mi Kann’s--Third Floor • THB WASHINGTON TIMES Before the King ■ • ■ ■ • jP' ■ S'- - -t* xwMBMMMBBiIMMMrii —Photo by Intaroatloaol • ‘ ? DAINTY AMERICAN STAR RUTH DRAPER has been presented to the King and Queen of England at .Buckingham Palace. Her presen tation has caused considerable excitement m English theatrical circles in that she is- the first actress to be received at the court in years. ■ WHITE HOUSE TB GET GHODMING As soon as President and Mrs. Coolidge have left for their sum mer vacation in* Wisconsin, Col. U. 8. Grant. 4d, Director of Public Buildings and Parks, will take pos session of the White House and see that everything needing reno vation and repair is placed in good condition. ■ : -> One of the more interesting “jobs” which Colonel Grant will direct is the building In the grounds south of the White House of a pool or pond which is to be used for a “bath tub” for the five Presidential dogs. Thia pool will be built near “the menagerie,” the home of Rebecca, the White House racoon, who. inci dentally, expects to soon have a family. The five dogs will go along with the Presidential party. Considerable repair and renovation work on some of the furniture of the White House will be done and the tiling on the east and west roof terraces, flanking the White House, also will be given a thorough over hauling. , Home and School Topic Os Address By Published “Closer Co-operation Between the Home and School” will be the sub ject of an address by Arthur D. Call, educator and publisher, before a meeting of the Home and School Association of Stuart Junior High School tonight at 8 o’clock In the school auditorium, Fifth and E Streets Northeast. Robert D. Haycock, assistant superintendent of schools, will speak on “The Increasing Cost of Educa tion.” Officers of the association will be elected and a musical pro gram will be given. C. B. Garnett to Tour World on College Cruise Christopher B. Garnett, jr., pf 2918 Forty-fourth Pl. N. W., who was graduated from Princeton in 192 T, will tour the world on thl& year’s College World Cruise under a scholarship awarded by the Uni versity Travel Association. Prof. Glen L. Swiggett, professor of world markets in Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, will head the department of economics on the “floating uni versity.” i This Great Healing Oil Must Speedily Bring Comforting Relief To Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet Or Your Money Back. That’s the Plan on Which Moone’s Emerald Oil Is Sold by All Good Druggists. Thia wonderful preparation now known all over America as Moone s Emerald Oil is so efficient In the treatment of inflammatory foot trou bles that the unbearable soreness and pain often stops with one ap plication. Moone’s Emerald Oil is safe and !>leaaant to use; it doesn't stain nr eave a greasy residue. It is co powerfully antiseptic and deodorant The Netiensf DsOy SMITH IMS HCM ALBANY, N. T-, June B.—ln hta annual statement dealing with the financial condition of the State, Gov. Al Smith today served notice on M» Republican/opponents that he was prepared to defend his ad ministration of State finances at any time and at any place. The governor’s statement reveals that the total cost of New York’s government for the next fiscal year will De $282,848,000, an increase of $16,938,000 ©ver the last fiscal year.; Apparently, the goverhor has 1 visions that the Republicans, In the next State campaign, will attack his administration of State's finances, for he wrote: “The open season for wild and exaggerated statements about the ability of the legislature to curb the governor’s spending proclivities is approaching, and. in the cam paign, credit for great economy will be sought in speech and written statements, all of which will. un doubtedly be distorted in ap attempt to make the facts fit the speech.” G. U. Journal Staff Holds Annual Dinner The annual dinner of the Law Journal ptaff of the Georgetown University School of Law was held last night at the Hotel Hamilton. Sixteen members of the staff- will graduate Monday, and their work was praised in addresses by Prof- Charles W. Tooke, Prof. Charles L. B. Lowndes and Prof. Hugh J. Fegan, assistant dean of law. Guests of honor were Associate Justice Edward T. Sanford, of the United States Supreme Court, and Doan George E. Hamilton of the law school. Professor Tooke pre sented to each, of the seniors of the staff the emblematical journal key. Appointment on the staff of the journal is made on the basis of scholastic standing. ' ‘ " THE DOCTORS SAT FDR RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO < NEURITIS ACHES, PAINS fl RELIEF OVERNIGHT MIKE MARTIN’S MINS MASTIN TSAIMte LMIMENT ALL DRUGGISTS that all unpleasant odors resulting from excessive foot perspiration are Instantly killed. One bqttle we know will show you beyond all question that you have at last discovered the way to solid foot comfort. Ask Peoples Stores or your druggist today for a 2 ounce orig inal bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil. Every druggist tn the country will • be glad to supply you. I FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1888 dftht. ft. dtth ftfe ftfth IH R%j< "■■ V Ji ? Att * I Mlfe ft HH ft l» x??k 188 %•< ' a Li B if fc, v > ./■■m/ 'MV k BEBIHI Bl B|hV J B|||||s b :..' <\ ''-f.'W •'. -. ■'ss®Bb® IHs- ww wt S h ■C-U. Fa w j WI RB H» FwK tJf& 1v ■ 1 I MtSma Im I BKaraMB and get either one of these smart new ft hats absolutely free of charge. And y° u can charge your purchase, too. Choose a hat from several attractive f" styles for mon and women. Kjl OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT i JJS PAY ONLY 4J3W ‘ <ai - »wbD ' /W^T'" 11 mW i aWI^FBF/V--zB \-£>mftftftl dfiwA / > JRWmw /! L B>-i Jv k B Sall r 1 —I / ■ /mb F> MF \JH pl / ft wMu Balance Weekly or Monthly Wr PR IFX < IWSHT NEW-' MEN! Vlßxl I / W Smart A Stylish 1 II / A| MH DRESSES SUITS 4 W S Q- 50 m I fl' 111 UP Iw '\ I ill I I / ONLY $2 DOWN " |VI II ■ 1 * / Pasdtase at least two es ONLY $2 DOWN 1 I yj II I ■ V / ***• •■tartly styled frock*. A low price and small I I \J It ■ V J Choice of popular shades weekly payments. All shades. Id l 11 ■ ■ k, I »«d stylos in a wide variety fabrics, styles and sines. £1 I I|A ■ I a of new styles. A new straw ha* with fPVi Jth <tik|nm H 1 A fw> rceecoe a a ptsrchase of a n*it ut 4 K 9Q new Act »baoluttty fts*. thi» pric*. ' H v h) v, ' | ] I BUY lljclTllJkll ORES . I on Eli;} fWMu Bfflwm I up I < pav BjCTSWMiHBWRSfffIW ON I , ■ rAi- ■^ A pnrniT I MENTS fturdrcarrlllr/ffliihr| credit ■ Open Until 9 I ■ P ii m 111 n m it mi hi ■ / ;/ ■••-- ■. ■ r AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY j FOR HOME BUYERS I db ’ lljjjjl Twenty Homes —carefully selected by twenty ✓ 1 real estate brokers as their x most exceptional values. Each • f dealer has chosen one home only—the one which he consid- er this co-operative event ' What greater assurance of " securing a real bargain in a I home? Turn to this wide va riety of offerings—pick out BMk . those that interest you and < | 888 HBMI visit them. > ||k Turn to a more detailed de scription of these homes in td da J s Times and Herald Clas “ sified Ads. f i j ■IIBiSwB irrnilrmmii N A HI Hr u it " H b Bli’ip— —iß— -41 I A