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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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I Tim BROOKLYN DAILY EAOLE. NEW YORK. TIIIRSDAY. in. 1027.

51. JOHll'S SENIORS Lawn and Porch Furniture Shows Surprising Variety GRADUATED TODAY BORO MEN DECREES ra rt i e. hen kur frt'n a et a I 4 me with an ihf es.nc rttata 4. iPazma sp Inr seav -tnvas co ered th and irg. is 7 and pr M- a it hu tit the Porrh chairs of v.ir; hed srtd rattan seals ar, are f.r a very wti.

1 k-r tu i lor a h-ghta. krd kcr. A Kary Lav la A tr J1j la haiak, aer Vr aii I A -r in A cf toe iimt '-r atary A Si aar a sner Ur Jintu' a Me a-il arer Ma-y A iroatst Fttearr Mn i A U'T ier alary Auiiu nf D. A 8 -er M'r Mer It er l'y l. rt' Aa.fa A ier -f -ne-a iei.

A 'iff titir lir ifcD. Kedtrst K. r.f, ibe a aiera of Iko. tir. i r-ee Fran, Anvti i t'my.

A Umm iM.t a IfiKil.i HA: iier Wary Ir--i-i I.e-.nard- A Mtv I ide A ef toe r.tre of jepB I-A i-Jt-tr Carrep. A Taosraa Ma tic a A Brut her AUai Kataaoad 8 MA. r-nt, (i. 1 em 14li tt.iu-i.i ruikertfc.a -f au Harry J. Kirt-v -f iT t.nmt'.on ave 11 l.rr la Koriey lnihucsi.

i risniis It of Kuirmont Stewart Manor, I. nd Tartali--ne cf iu ave, U.at.d i'it ot her rt and loit? Is.ind pratliutcs were J.toe K. Kea-s lt. it.es K. Hreen, John k- Pnil L.

arnev, harles K. J.hn J. Ioraev. Anthony iZ. Huprnr.

Uillntn ran cii A. KuUain. Tr.on.as K. tlallacher. Phil.w "rnun.

Ed Thera) la a surpriains; variety of furnitur in the market for use on lawns and exposed perches thai will fit the purses of tha moat economical WEATHER FORECAST UTS. A small jmer.ne hammoik tiJir Is only $1 li. A croquet chair built for a heavy krou. ainular in ayle to a earner hair, with extra braced canvas frame as 4 A canvas lan.rn..- rN kcr with wood frame is This is one of the mot comfortable hairs found and comes in the gayest of colon. A iwn or beah niir aith canvas hammock seat and anopv t.

match may he hai from i si to lit lltM-kcr and feral. r.ockeia and seats of wooden s'ats sometimes fUt an sometime rounded, come for seating from one to four persons. The rockers aie 1.1 i and the setter from Ti to iS, the latter mating four p.r-stn. These usuallv come in gr--n li an or porch tiwirs with and two ranee frotn a iv kiddie swing for 7.ii to a glid swing for A new porch swine has just come to town mad of heavv nettc ord -ung on a gayly painted I householder. This furnitur that lxM-al lkroiab4lite-.

n.ttru an Far Tf tl v- ht fe Itrof'kln sr.d I.oi-lV-ind iudtnts re'civcd tne.r A or US. degree at outmencr ii.enl held epitrdiy afternoon at I n.vervuy. li Kminene Patin lijes presided anJ cttnf-rre, the diploma, and liorye un. forn.er poll, delivered The roiiiir.ftire-merit address. The Ju.n- n.cdai for thf tet pjer on ethns ii to Kdward of 4i M.rl-borourh rd.

Among thoe giadu-ulh hie tiintitn. tirit in, w.th Jti aci.tj;e of more than i r.t oi i ward K. Kiernaii. Hi nurd T. eats rarfces from I to IS 95.

the latter with uior upholster. If an outdoor meal ie desjrt-d a ramp folding table with sUt and metal frame may be had tj.5. This will seat six people and is of the right height for ls i liair. A sit 1 1 1 tens expensive folding chair is ailMt the army chair. a cable fteel frame and rin'tt f-ct.

and sells at cents. A ennifort tll folding arm chair of wood an. I canaa a'at ranges from 14 Ti to $6 the latter ith a canvas back. A novelty im a folding all meial hsir built far use in motorcars for It Sv The type of chair know m-ncatly aa steamfr chairs conies various combinations of od ant) canvas. An all-wood chair fa III 7i.

A canvas covered chair with adjustable extension foot reKt, apritiK and very attracthe design on the r.hn J. cuire. Man ley ieiaU. Mum. v.

Joph A. Mo. iica. John A. Samuels.

Thomil ivtrolino. Nrffh. HIGH WTII K-WtiltlCOW. litaiKtartt Tlm I HirS Water, ft Water. lAMiPiirtaaf i 4 5tX RlSfcH ANl 'iri is IT.

e.i win stand the hard wear of the weather Is of birch tarnished to protect it from the elements and enhance its beauty, other kinds of stool painted creen or bright hues to five color to the landscape, or canra seats hun on wood or met.il frames Much of this tyle of furniture i made to fold and put aafty in small compass should a sudden shower come up or it has to be parked through the winter, but ail of it is tleait-ned for comfort, utility and In the folding chairs there is a Kreat variety. Thete are used for porch, brldate. or tea parlies, outdour meali. or for restir.s; periods in croquet or other pames. A folding chair of cabje steel with imitation leather Scan JatiCJ s.

Shiel. Tnik'tw. l-onnrd TiernaU. Jourh A VV'aifh. Kranr.s Wonh UaK'oii and riiarhs J.

Z.nn. LIVDVKD is a near erb. coined the He- Misa B. Surh of HockiHrt. XI mho keit i preafhinjc encasement at Wood-neid.

Ohio, hy flyinn there front I-troit. "I tint Linded over." ahe told her audience when she landed in the back yard of the church. TI'N-CKXT Hm: ha been ap- prod for Albany, raixma the fare on atreet cars cent, ('nnnmasioner (ieoree R. I-unn. Demotr.it, from the opinion of the Public service Comnilion making possible the increase.

I.11..0I.I..I.IIILI llltllltllOMll Kay colored canvas is priced at An all canvas chair hung in a wood frame ranges from f3.9 to 1 Golf Hose Straw Hats as Lov as $2.50 Worth $4 to $7 $2.95 BROOKLYN FULTON STEBT ONO STXttT IA1NGSTOM ST ELM rLACI See Pages 4, 9 and 15 for Other Loeser Neus Taken From Our Regular Stock Men's Suits Reduced $39, $45 and $50 Values John oriuuiid and l'i am i frior St. Jjhns ol- i e. d-Uver omracncrnrBt ora-tions this afternoon at tb exercise to be hHd at the Academy of Xliu l.ishup Molloy ill confer the de-ft. era and Ur. Thomas J.

alancatt cf the Board of Recents mil dt-iiver the commencement addrris, Ths following prizes and awards Will bo made: For distia-in and tnrl -pb kuir si. a-titled to J. -iiii oonutii. tt LanJry dun a ted by Jimti J. K'inTw.

12. for rvnrai aiitai in th rt.tr tm to Julia aKBtuei-j. Tua enne.ly UVmoria! ifedal. donated itirtin K-un-ly f-tmw. im nitior Mr.

tfii MrR nmi Krnnnly. a4r.ld lur general rv ellenis la li.c junior cIin tu i urriki-in. Tti ier Mt-ul. donated by tis Ri. Robert nDunovin und awarded fur general I ha sopbomur claaa to "ratuia X.

P.tlo 1 tie Hartnttt Madal. donated by eh Rsv. Junes J. Bennett id memory of hi brother. Itev.

JnMpn A. HeonMl. and aarltl fr general is th freshman ass lo U.ula Ifui.lile. To Urai Medial, donil by an alumnae awarded for th lfst biograptiK al keirh in Ui Junior claaa la lljnaid 1 be mat em. in Iurl(k Memorial Medal, din a ted by Vargaret lurl in memory of tha Keva J.

and J. Uunck and awardeil f'r the bent Knrltsh esuay in ths sen. or riaaa to John K. tionoud. TUa Oratory Me la I.

donated by Hector Milioviti urien ant awarded for (lie best declamation In th oratory contest to Krao- eis X. Polo. Tl. The Carey Puraa of fi5. donated by tbe alumni in memory nf tiis Itev.

lid ward L. 'arey. fM and awarded for ths luahewt landtng in analytic chemistry tfl Jusepii J. Kvov and Henry A. Roganstsky, jt.

The- Moore Medal, donaied by the Rev. Edward J. Higgms and awarded for the highest nanriina; id senior religion to John L. Scheuermann. Tiia Carey Memorial Medal, donaied by the alumni and awarded for general ex-rlln' in the mathematica department to Jfhn L- Scheuermann.

The Mnni. Wood Medal, donated by Anna I. Woods In memory of her brother M'ina. John T. Wofwli and awarded for the h'gheat standing; in junior philosophy to Harold F.

Parrott. The Si-hleth purse of t2T in cold, donated bv the Rev. Henry O. Schleth and awarded for the best soriolojciral essay on crima and Its prevention to John V. Oonoud.

The historical prize, a purse of In a-old, donated by the Rev. Conrad B. I-uts a nd awarded for the beat esany on a catholic phaae in American hlitory to Robert C. Weiden. '30.

Peprees will be conferred upon the following; students: BACHELOR OP SCIENCE. William J. Bartkus, A loyal ua J. Benlco vite. Wa iter J.

ell. Joseph D. Carton, Harold Colion, Wesley T. Coppel. Joseph I), ''urro.

Harold. W. Drum. James W. Dun-ran.

John R. EnKelsktrger. Andrew F. Ferrari, Thomas H. Fox.

Raymond Hartmann, William J. McCarthy. Edward J. McCort. Joseph J.

McEvoy tMagna Cum liaudet; Thilip W. Upton (Cum Laudei: Abraham B. Sachs. John L. Srhenermann ftfumma Cum Laude); Raymond Wolf (Cum Laude).

BACHELOR OF ARTS. Ttev. John J. Roche. Rov.

Jospph Foipy, Brother Andrew of Mary. F.S.C.; Vincent O. Accardi. Raphael JI. Beaudry, Hugh F.

Brown, Frank F. Brown, Frank .1 Cleary. Iwrence J. Cooley (Cum I.aude): Thomas J. Coetello, John V.

James E. Dixon, John F. Down. John 8. Dunaiskl.

Harold F. Fitzgerald. James A. Folliard. Gorire F.

Gillen. Set on A. Hillen. John Donoud (Summa Cum I. nude); A.

Grady. Francis J. Grlf flth (Summa Cum Laude); Francis Kelly, Edward (i. Ledwlth, James A. McAuley.

Edward J. McKinney, Alexander J. ilacKenzle, Charles J. Mason, Pelwyn B. OMeara.

Margaret M. Raf-ferty. May O. Reilly. Arthur C.

Reilly. L. Slavin. Francis T. Teaken.

Philip Valentl. Maurice M. Walsh, Philip Wels; Sister Mary Aurelian Elwart, Sister Mary Neomisfa Rutkowska of the Holy Family of Nazareth; Sister Mary Teresa of Carmel McLaughlin: Sister Mary Patrick of Jesus Collins of the Daughters of Wisdom; Sister Mary Loretto Gill of the Slaters of Mercy; Sister Mary Emma Rear-rtnn, Sister Mary Engratia Porter, Slater Mary Petrlna Frelsenhausen of the Sisters of Saint Dominic; Sister Aarnes Wlnfred Miller, Sister Agnita Marie Haffey, Sister Maria Donnelly, Sister Mary Bas-illa Reilly, Sisler Mary Invlolata Gunn, Sinter Mary Lucretla Ryan, Sister Marie Mathilda McCarron, Sister Rose Perpetua McCormack of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. MASTER OF ARTS, Rev. David H.

Porter. B.A.; Rev. Stanislaus Smulskl, B.A. Alexander Balmain. B.A.; William E.

Grimes, B.A.; W. Heustis, B.A.: John V. Turner, B. A. Raymond Timmsv B.A.; Ruth I.

T.avin, B.A.; Pev. Mother Mary Dominic Murphy, B.A.J bister Mary Helena Collins, STORE OPENS AT 8.45 A.M. FOR THIS OCCASION Co. FULTON AND S.M1TH STREETS, BROOKLYN Announce Beginning TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 17th The Season 's Most Remarkable Sale of Distinctive Millinery 300 SAMPLE HATS 33 Two Trousers Suits Four Piece Golf Suits One Trousers Suits Reduced and reduced low enongh to have them move out of stock quickly. Many of the most popular patterns and styles sold down to small lots.

Half are two trouser Suits. Remember, they are $39, $45 and $50 values from our regular stock reduced to $33. Sizes. Fabrics. Colors.

Styles Let size be the least of your clothes worries drop in, we can fit you almost regardless of proportions. The fabrics arc all fancy mixturesthe kinds of material that keep their shape and wear very well. All the grays and browns of the season. Certainly you will find your color-ideal in the vast assortment. .93 Single-breasted models in two and three button styles.

Double-breasted models. Some have knickers. 6 Sale Starts at 9 Friday First Choosers Get Best Value Loeaer's Mala Floor TElm IMar. Regular Retail Price Up to $15 .75 Father es tor Regular Retail Price Up to $20 1 To Make Him Happier Next Sunday, June 19th, will be Father's Day. Dad may feign indifference over the day in his .75 honor; he may tell you not to bother about it.

Dads are like that. But you know- $14 he will smile a big, glad smile when he sees a am vs. Regular Retail Price Up to $37.50 that you have remembered him. For $3 and $3.50 TIES Ties have no lining to wrinkle the entire cravating is backed These Hats Were Designed by One of New York's Highest Class Makers with silk. There is wonderful wear in a Silk-All-0 Tie and they keep their shape after repeated hard knotting.

In These Beautiful Materials Made of these materials in a wonderful assortment of patterns: French Roval Crepes, Uncommon Good Looks Perfect Fit Travelo Swimsuits $6 Feci Like No Suit at All for Men Knit to conform closely to the curves of your body still they leave every swimming muscle unhampered. Made by the makers of the good Travelo jackets, with the same care and skill that have made the jackets famous. California one-piece style that looks like two-piece style. Combining These 3 Important Characteristics: 1. Knit to absorb the minimum quantity of water.

2. Never hang heavy with wnter always like new. 3. Kit as perfectly aa new suit of underwear. J.o.ii' M-i 1'1'jiir.

French Jacquard Moires, Knglish Plaids, Hand Loomed Italian Twill Checks. Hand Blocked English Foulards, Austrian Mogadores, Block Printed Silk Crepe, French Chameleon Crepes. Aching feet are a needless handicap your feet hurt? If not rejoice! t'ot nothing saps a man's energy and trays his nerves like the constant torture of pain-ridden feet. And if your feet acne you can still rejoice. For there is a shoe that has proven foot troubles to be a needless handicap the Ground Gripper.

These scientifically designed shoes have given quick and permanent relief to thousands of men and women who wear them. No other shoe combines these three corrective features: The Straight Line Inner Edge, the Flexible Arch, the Patented Rotor Heel. These famous Ground Gripper fea. tures remove the main causes of most foot troubles and then allow Nature to re-establish the normal health and vigor that your feet should have. 0 Take the first step 'toward foot comfort by visiting a Ground Gripper store and easing your feet into a pair of Ground Grippers.

You will be surprised at the quick relief. GROUND CRIPPER STORES 310 Livingston Street, Brooklyn MAHATTAS STORES 29 West 46th Street 23 West 35th Street 8 Beekmen Street 137 West 125th Street GROUND RIPPER SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Oppenheim.Qllins FULTON Street BROOKLYN NEW WHITE FOOTWEAR Jfor Women and Misses If Father wears Bat or Butterfly Bow Ties choose from the assortment of ADJUSTO Neckwear $1 to $2 LwAer's-Maln Duffers and Par-Men Here Is News Sale of Golf Sets yL Exceptional Value at 6.90 Kor the fellow who is learning the game, the man who has learned it and for the golf who wants another set of clubs in his locker. Perfectly balanced. Shafted on hickory. 0k $7.98 $8.98 brassie.

maliie and putter in canvas bag with metal bottom, leather trimming and shoulder strap. Midiron, putter, brassic anil maahie of matching balance. In cowhide Sunday bag (without stays). Only $7.98. A Summer Camp Information Ask Mr.

Foster If you're planning to place children in rcmkI camp for the summer, or if you're interested in camps for grown-ups where you may throw off the cares of city life, bring your problem here and A.h Mr. fottmr. Whether you have in mind a brief sojourn or a long stay, all your questions will be answered satisfactorily. Ath Mr. fottmr at Loeser's.

No fees accepted. l.r-. K.fih Fior. Matter Institute of United Art, Golf Balls, Repaints, $4.95 Dozen Carefully selected only balls in good playing condition in the Many of the favorites. Highly attractive model designed in finest quality White Reignskin the most popular and desirable summer material cool and eaiily cleaned.

Perfect fitting model, one strap and walking heel. Also in high heel. Music Paintlnii Sculpture Architecture Opera Class Ballet Drama Lectures Course In Every Branch of fine and Applied Arts Lectures on All Arts Exhibitions and Concerts open to Enrolled Students. Site T.fin Knrnllm.il". Now .110 Riverside Drive Car.

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