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\WNINGS AND SCREENS B ri 2 pel of York city and 1 .__.A é i Ma 1age Licenses. - Hiane of Fhiledeiphla, Pa.. and 2 e t§ order. Materials and work~ i tewmad er oF thia clty: 8 \ , Very hest. Screen your win. | MATiaFe lossas have e Jca P ehey of Betme, Ala:, and Thura dows mow and free the home of fifes. | following: . 5. Samuel of this city. v - gl . Moderate Prices—Beat Workmanship | Waltfr J. King aad Grace McCall, v Bk of win, ity aad Wstimates ehoarfully furnished o Ndotp’J." Bohafnirt and Ketterize M, Shil-| ton of il ity % A CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. .| "foun H. ‘Williams and Bestrice B. Browne. G. i e Lawson H. Sanderson of Shelton, Wauh., and ol 4 s & XW. M. 5735378 Wil "D . Md., Legise ! Nance ot hin ciy: 4 - ard; . Ma., a2 Faward Levy of, New York cify. Touis Rueton and Viol, ron. Rosenblum 'y L. of thin city, M. DINNER - - $150 Six courses served from & to 8:30 Hotel Table d’Hote \; : u::' B et 25 aaus, | Final Assembly of School and Hthel Today. The final assembly of the year at Eastern High School today was made the occasion for honoring those whe PLEASURABLE enjoyment is aftained in a reireshing dinner hour at this hotel, where tasteful, well prepared food combines with an atmospherz of quiet and refinement. Hotel comforts and luxuries add to this charm. Stimulate your appetite and enjoy the table rejuvenation at the LN N Mmoo a v v w vt Special Summer Rates for Desirable Rooms 4 la Carte Service Club Breakfesis 1215 P T and 1212101218 G $Te Close Saturdays at 1 P. M. Ed?y Refrigerators In 1847 the first Eddy Refrigerator was built. The Eddy of Today is the best refrigerator the manufacturer knows how to produce after 74 years’ ex-' perience in building The trials Magic. The spell ness for the Refrigerators—$27 to $164.25 Ice Boxes—$15.65 to $60.00 During the Month of June 109, Cash Dis-. count on All Parchases of Refrigerators Phe House of Courtesy ) . ‘wfiefljt/[g &w garet K Davis. H honore: E. Weishaupt, Grace- Weleh, FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL 1o » e e B G. i FourteenthQat K Street STREET NW LT Bana B, Shaver t o Luelle semester—First: Dorothy J. Burns, Edna G. W@ 1t:.consets. Marion E. Hall, Rosemond Clara K. Kern, Eva A. lfi'ilmwldnd McCauley, Mildred ' E. of entertaining in warm weather are more than alleviated— they are obliterated by our Luncheon -~ It's performed in the Cornwell Deli- catessen Department, with your wish - as the wand. Lo! Sandwiches Relishes Iced Drinks Pastries of lyncheon-lighthearted- particular hostess is cast by the two magic words: “MAIN 875" . .Reach"mgtheClimaxinS‘p-ecia.lSellingof : - Summer —By which we shall place on sale over 500 smart and e the best artists’ creg.tiom-—for selection at Every individual taste will - find its personal expression— g % Taffeta * Pink Garden Hats Orchid ¢ Felt Navy & Brown Ribbon Sports Black : Etc., Etc. Ete., Ei i Mushrooms and Poke Bonnets—Sailors ‘and Roll Brims; Off-the-face effects. Georgette Hats, trimmed with curled and uncurled os:rich; blended flowers—White, Pink, Orchid. Taffeta Hats, in White, Navy, Brown ar¥l Black. Garden Hats, flower and ribbon trimmed. Not a clearance sale—but an a.ssembl&ge of brand-new,. wanted millinery—but sold at an astonishingly low price_. 2 See thedispl#yinthe ats ffective samples of had:attained high scholastio standing for the semester and for the year. The following students won semester : Eighth semester—First honors: Clara. | Ruth Evans, Willye G. Garner, Marthe B. Gray, Mary Mildred Keith, Nellie F, Whitfleld, Doris E. Woodrow, / Camers 641 Elliot et enth honors: | ment, was awarded to fhose students; Chsrl Cranfc . 906 L .. Wirt Alvin Gill, Isadors Rodls; - 3 GCranford, 3. 008 G st. &. 2 et 12 Da adors: Rots, Mar- | o "bronse medal for rst homors ; - Sixth semester—First honors: Kath. | for one year was given to Mildred | =%, Sere ., 75, it S erine E. Bergin, Margery .8 Rlask,|Kel Grace Welch, Doris Woodrow. | Josepn h; t ¥ tal. -Bul Johnson: | Eisabe DO P Ty mogh I fealeh. Jeseo - < Births Reported. - - ‘Sacond . semester — First _honors: Helen G. Babp, Matgaret D. Beasley, i Margaret E. Butjer, Louise L. Kidwell, Anna P. Knauff, Mary R, La Fontaine, 8 ] | Dorothy Tripp, Willlam A. Clement- : son. 2 Secdnd honors: Alice E. !}‘lerflll Marian Gannon, Margaret Robert Leventhal, Ralph Nestler. Medals Given: Students “at|,= have been reported to Elizabeth V. Lindsay. the health department. withia the 1ast twenty: our We serve—never dictate—and ngle. cond henors: Dorothy M. Howitt, The following blrthe deliver promptly, as agreed. e, ane, rst semester—Second honors: Mar- garet E. Deysl 1da Fewler, Bva ,‘- .“'d "Frons . “:m W N 3 EngraVing Harvath, Marie E. Kroll, Beatrice L. Eiizebeth | "5, Catherine V. Schade and Carl G. Pear- gecom‘l honors: Lois M. Shively, Helen fi_.?unhley. George F. Kern and John . Kroll. “Third sem. L. Abell, Katherine Bird, Fern Painter Josephine Speake. Secon: * The school medal, designed by’ Mi Charlotte Van Doren of the art depai who had won first honors for the year, Hoyghton Clapp, Rosemond Johnson, Swain, Thomas Davis. Pifth semester—First honors: Mar: gare! Vi, Evel Clark T, b. Second honors: Catherine L. Brown. Fourth semester—First honors: Lily = Alpert, ‘Pu; d M: bay. § 3 5 then, Sybil R [rewe Cora Cudworth,| 1 'ad Hla Coop q For Dreats in Town or Country Agnes E. Deener, Dora G. Greenbers, | John 3. T Tobin, oy, of 'the an"A, Miller. Alberta B Rodgers Better Class 7“,!'. ‘Waters, M. Garroll Flohr and line K. Babp, Julia P. Cau- L. M:&xa, Sarah L. Rohrer, Deaths Reported. y deaths have been_ reported to ester—Firat honors: Loyise | the rtment within the last twenty- | @ honors: Samuel Matthews.. ‘Winners of Medals. Flohr, Jesse Hardware and Housefurnsiching Store, B Sac > Jackson, 60, 2 ckable, | Pauline Babp, Marion Bruder, Thama, . 78, 3 - Pearson, Katherine Bird, Fern Painter; | Frois, oomr i G sy pcomital 11th. add G St 1237 Gth st. Josephine Speake, Helen Babp, Mar-| Rosa Betchlor, 50, Washington Asylum Hos- ret Beasley, Margaret Butler, Louise | pital. idwell, Anna Knsufft and Dorothy | {harlette oy Hoaplt Whi M 3 R ° i T ofn silver medal for first honors for | AR ¥ o et A ! te ountaln e{'rlgerators i Eva ol ing citizens' associations in the National . ,| Capital are the best organized bodies 1512 H N.W. in the country and are being as Phone Main 2063 models throughout the sta o Z Lewis, Mildred Mockabie, 0 2 l R B Lot wnares wociame ik | (Jrienta S Clark Robb, Sibyl Crews, Agnes ‘loly:n. Sarah Rohrer and Catherine 3 e. ade. The gold-plated medal for first hon- ors for three yesrs to Dorothy Burns, Clara szarn, Marion Hall and Dorothy Stored Until Wanted le. . ‘The gold medal for first honors for luo;l:uzluy to Elizabeth Whitfleld and - ‘oung. i H !"1"‘» b d. n: A . s ” .’ to]| It is science to properly and ther. s Davie in recagn! . ¢ Tul and valusble work for the school | Rugs—our corps of men is the CITIZENS MAY .USE SCHOOLS. Representative Clyde M. Kelly of Pennsylvania has drafted a bill plac- trict at the disposal of the citizens’ assciations. In explaining his m Hekimian ears to Martha Gray, Nellie Weis. Margaret Davis, Katherine Ber- | argery, Black, Kdna Burrows, Ruth At 10% 2o All sizes to select from. This is the “Chest with the . Chill*—a high-grade Refrigerator that will give Best Results -always. Seeger Refi?igérators 20 % ) ::w Marked The Original Siphon Refrigerator; made of solid oak. Cleaned, Repaired, oughly clean and repair Oriental estra. most efficient to be found in any —_— fand. Our cold storage for taking care of them, where they’ll be ab- solutely free from all harm, is the best. the school buildings of the Dis- Representative Kelly said: Wash bfes.ée,s 1 Wool Jersey Stflts | Twesd Sports Suits ] Skirts i - A $2 98 - 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. ’1.98 Back Again With the Original T One-Cent N\ Waist Sale ‘This time, instead of ofl‘crifig cotton waists, we have assembled a:wonderful lot of Mignonette Waists Georgette Waists Waists - Smocks in Voile and ©* Lace- trimmed, embroidered beaded ‘éffects in all colors. One Waist, $2.98, or TWO WAISTS, $2.99 : Regular $4.00 Values No. C. O. D.’s or Exchanges s and Headquarters For Sweaters From among the host of values we select these three specials fqr Thursday. ‘Wool Pull-over Newest hul;“ Sweaters— | §7000 Silk . . f all-wool in cy Weaves, Sweaters, in all s beed el Fiber Sweaters. ,the new shades, collar and revers; in variouspret- including black finished off with ty shades to : harmonizewith and white, with belt. All colors, 3 angora (brushed 98 including orchid 98 the spo}'t: 98 wool) collar and "2__.'—- ana “blaok ,‘:.fs 2= |clothes, special Y= L e HORS oo eeme price ..ccceaen ' | 200 White and Colored § 2.98“ | 1 Sport H-A-T-S A new shipment of delightfully modeled Sport Hats and Dress Hats. All white and colorful effects -in, smart .wanted trimmed, two-tone straws:and brush wool trimmings. < .~ Trimmed Hats' Al pertoct ™ $1-00_ . . g 1 ol “Jersey:| A delightfully styled Sport Suit; eool, Cool ‘Frocks of organdy, taffetas, voile, | Stunning*and popular wool=Jersey: “Al- 'l'f By > : X 20> ¥ X ectly | stylish and serviceable, in all the pre- Frenich -voile, pretty ginghams in ‘checks El‘;‘;i ;';d‘v‘:i':;i‘ie“f‘zt“m Perleey | e o aetuding t and plaids, linens, ete. 00 S I w | orchid, ‘rose, green and ; 250 all weathers—at home < 1 white. Values $1250 and $1500 ’ 1 ‘ )—-_’ = |or vacation weat—all. &: "tx:il::ish;d”wit‘h pocwk‘e:ss _'__98 Cholch #h e oersns BIZES ..yeeesecnceion and Deltuneecensonssmma OB A a2 : - Striped Crepe de Chine =