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Many Pupils on Honor Roll “AS YOU LIKE IT" in Orange Public School PILGRIM PATRIOTS Chester E. Taylor, principal of the Cleveland Street School, Orange, has announced a list of names of pupils of the school who were neither absent nor ©arar tardy the school $c GIVEN IN OPEN-AIR during year STOP AT RUTGERS (La. 1913-1914. The honor roll is as fol- Mirljarl lows: Myra Kotze, Matie Naulty and Saturday hours, 9 to 6 (Formerly W. V. Snyder & Co.) Other Days, 9 to 5:30 Harry Wilkerson, eighth grade; Mar- Nutley Society People See garet Holcomb, Charles Murray, Follow Washington's Route. Elsmere Westes and Alfred Williams, Shakespearian Play Pre- advanced seventh; Esther Dowling, Will Hold Impressive Cere- Gertrude Kelly, Albert Klump, t sented for Charity. Beatrice Seery and Addie Stocker, monies at Newark Tomorrow. ? seventh; William Hauser, advanced seventh; Charles Beecher and Elsie Shoes and Shirtwaists An open-air performance of Shakes- Hoffman, sixth; Harold Marks, ad- |S|iPnal to the Evening Star.J Garments, Undermuslins, vanced fifth; peare's "As You Like It" was given Amy Schrope and Cath- NEW BRUNSWICK. June 24.—With erine Whelan, fifth; Velma Bird, before an audience of over 300 last officials l Howard Roberts and Edward Smo- impressive ceremonies, city night on the lawn of the of Sons of the In a Sale on Second Floor Hayfields, linsky, advanced fourth; George and local members the Three-Day residence of James R. Hay, the En- Beecher and Wilbur Bruen. fourth: American Revolution today joined the closure, Nutley. A group of white Hattie Bruen, Evelyn Jordan and three members of the organization Mabel Whittle, fourth; Rose This sale is the result of our most birch trees made a beautiful stage Torlucci, who are making the pilgrimage from very laid and the of able advanced third; Gertrude Getcliffe carefully plans employment eettjng. The production was under Philadelphia to Cambridge, in dedi- and Alfred Kuhn, third, and Helen cating the tablet on the site where The whole are the direction of Mrs. Perle Evans Beecher and Peter ad- purchasing powers. second floor is brimful of extra items that Matusawitz, here on special Barber. Although threatening the vanced second. George Washington stopped his way to take command of the Con- rain held off until the perfoimance The following children were neither sure to arouse the keenest tinental army at Cambridge, 139 interest. Your careful will therefore reveal A-aa over. absent nor tardy since the honor roll survey intensely years ago. The trip of the three dele- Ushers with swinging lunterns and was established in April: Raymond gates is made over the identical in one are new the glow of innumerable josh sticks Cooke, fifth grade; Bernice L*e. Mas- being interesting savings every of the The route taken by the Father of His departments represented. goods gave an air of quaintness to the ter and Alma Simpson, seventh; Albert Country, and stops are being made at scene. The. audience was very appre- Jamison, advanced sixth: to the of fashion. A every stop he made on the trip. very edge sale like this with its wonderful ciative and encored ali the dances William Reid, sixth, and Harold money-saving possi- Ryder, first The party arrived here today from which were remarkably attractive. grade. Trenton and was welcomed by the lo- bilities on fresh is a rare we sure Miss Anna who danced "The clean, goods occasion indeed, and feel that the oppor- Powers, cal patriotic organizations. Visits showed fine technique, Fairy ueen,” Arrange for Dedication of were made to Rutgers College, to and and "The will be grace, Nightingale," Freehold and to the Monmouth bat- tunity appreciated. and danced by twelve very light airy Monument to Civil War Heroes tlefield. Exercises and other cere- hits of the maidens, was one of the monies were the features. Diamond as Rosalind, evening. Mrs. Final arrangements were made at The first stop tomorrow will he Afternoon and Beach Frocks 2=Piece Cloth Suits 3.00 and 3.50 de Chine Blonses Mrs. Newtons Miss Louise Crepe Celia, a meeting of the Roseland Monu- made in Elizabeth, where a tablet in Philhower and Miss Caroline Good- ment Very chic and smartly cut models. Best offer Final clearance, selected from our stock Association last night for the memory of the Revolutionary days regular Jap Silk and Voile rich were good. The dedication exceptionally of the monument to the will be unveiled and exercises held this season in a to 20.00 for of blue wonderful array of color combina- up quick selling; consisting Not one but several models to select proceeds are to go to the building Civil War heroes, which ras been in the Old First Church. Thence the dainty fund ot Grace Church. erected on the on, and black, tan, green checks, and a few Episcopal Roseland common, pilgrims will proceed to Newark, tions and materials, consisting of lingerie, broad high from; all new and chic; tailored or fancy in lead- The cast was as follows; Duke, the morning of July 4. The exercises where brief be held all cut on excellent lines and services will in and narrow colors; materials; white and shades in de George W. Mead; Frederick, Henry will start at 10:30 o’clock with a stripe voiles, barred stripe crepe, ing dainty crepe front of the Firemen's building, at Dolly at the IV. Annlus, Richard F. which will include the very smartly tailored, unusual I II I one Front Goodrich; parade Broad and Market streets, at 11 Varden and chintz floral tissues, in ^ chine. We will just describe in voile. VV. Good- Veterans of Bartlett A. Roberts; Jacques, Henry Post, G. R., o'clock. Up Broad street the line of price. Sizes to 36. has four of shadow buttons, Le Beau, Gerald C. Winser; Roseland Are two I Russian and short tunics, with tier I II I strips lace, fancy rich; department, troops march will lead from Clinton avenue Orlando, Evans; Oliver, of Scouts from Callwell, Caldwell I Suits valued to 30.00; a little in- collar of rich Venise. sleeves lace Reynolds Boy to Washington Park. The party will ruffle effects; values to 10.00. mighty price fancy trimmed, Arthur P. Dickenson; Adam, Douglas Council and Council Jr. Livingston be escorted by the Essex Troop and deed at .12.50 cuffs. Too others to describe; IPierson; Conie, Robert S. Bowden; O. U. A. M„ and the Roseland school many mounted police. A tablet will be un- Richard F. Roberts; William, children. the the all sizes in the assortment; also black Silvius, Following parade veiled at Washington where 500 Summer Touchstone, Char- of the will be Park, Dress Jackets Lloyd Goodrich; unveiling monument children of the Morton Street School, Porch Dresses lotte Crawford; Rosalind, Edith V. held. A Morning Jap under direction of Principal Hanson, beautiful line—manufacturer's surplus stock Diamond; Celia, Laura Uppercu The committee in has not charge will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner." An unusual line of “American Lady” morning Newton; Phebe, Louise Philhower; as yet decided who will do the un- imported ratine; very smart looking and suitable At East Orange a national salute and tunic and short Dress Frocks Audrey, Caroline Goodrich; first lord, veiling, but it is expected to have a porch dresses, in Russian tunic Pretty will be fired Field Ar- to wear H. Bostock; second lord, F. J. descendent of C. by Battery A, with white skirts; in rose, gold and blue, vJOdgar Captain Henry tillery. effects; styles not heretofore shown, of figured Very' Smart Styles Farrington; first page, Fay Livings- Bartlett if possible. The address will with beautiful hand-embroidered collar; value in in black, blue, ton; second page, Virginia Duncan; be marie by Major Carl Lentz, of lawns, dainty figured designs, of stripe voiles, plain tailored Messrs. F. Car- SOUTH ORANGE 8.50, but our fortunate Consisting chorus of foresters, Newark, after which the monument very purchase f\£~\ lavender and other colors on white grounds, with linens, barred flowered lawns with Russian Armstrong, Watts. H. be over long land, Hazelton, will turned to the borough. George F. Ogden, chairman of the allows us to sell them at less than and round cut Carland, Calkins, Roemlin, Marritt I II I square necks, with embroidered and lawn skirts finished with em- committee arranging the athletic- tunic white drop and half price. and roll lawn collars and values 4 Libby. events for the public Independence cuffs; broidered and lace some with Scenes—Duke Frederic's garden and Man Accused of Stealing organdie collars; Day celebration to be held at the to 2.50, special on the 2d floor I I II I the Forest ot Arden. Wash Skirts in White to Match, in enamel and others with silk crush s Trousers Held for Grand Field Club, announced today that a Dunces (interpolated)—“The Dream Jury tables one-mile relay race, open to will values to 10.00. A splendid of Ada Powers, all, girdles; Y’outh," Weigel be included in the events. There will Stock from 1.00 to 10.00 danced by Helen Keyes; "The Fairy Pleading guilty to a charge of offer which you should buy. off in another trousers also be pole vaulting this year, while •Queen," Anna Powers; "The Nightin- walking man's 2.00 Silk and Blouses and a John the high jumps, broad jump and shot Jap. Crepe gale,” Ethel Powers, Sophie Dabney, containing $4.50 ring, was in the put will be eliminated this year. New de Chine Blouses Margaret Dickinson, Vernon Lahens, Brophy, jr., paroled Crepe In this assortment you will find many models 2.00 Voile and Blouses custody of his father for the grand Prizes to be awarded the winners in Organdie Ruth Libby, Harriet Hersloff, Eliza- This model is in a de to select from.