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18 Majority' Wins Right to Enter Regular High School Caurses 10 White Students Scheduled to Attend Junior High—Central to Get 525 for Fall Term. Certificates of gradual career of 2 n, marking the finale of the grammar school 502 District public school children, were awarded today with } the closing of the schools for the summer vacation period of three months. Two thousand and one of this number were promoted from the ele- mentary schools of the first nine divisions (white), while the remainimg | 591 will enter the colored high schools in the fall as graduates of the | schools of divisions ten to thirteen, inclusive. get 310 of the white school graduates, while the others wiil enter Western, Central, Business compiled by Central will en- at the beginning of the new term ptember 525 of the eighth-grade tern. 375; Western. 1 inley, 296. raduntes. 1es of the pupils promoted, the 1 and division from which ‘they luatcd and the high school to which tiiey have eiected to enter in the fall foliow: FIRST DIVISION. Welghtman School—A. L. Teacher. aleskl, Claud Edward J. Celeste A. Mamie E Ade Contral— Hewston; Me- Robert Fox V. Ley- les Alvin Unassigned Western—Dora tanley Cs . Levkin arence S ack Winifred DBateman; Cafritz. Tenley School—B. L. Pulizzi, Teacher. Business—Katherine Elliott Bar- ames Henry Darr, Ruth Ellen Della Virginia Humphries, e Gretchen lorenz, arson, Madeline Katherine Kinley—Wi t Duvall, Charles Peroy Jenkins; Wes i Draper,” Arde Randoff Pyles, “laire Walther. Garland, tern—W Davidson, nglish, Frances Wi- Ernestine Mandeville h Katherine Jones, Forrest Matthews, Margaret 2 Rupli, Mary Mackall Thomp- sarah Virginia Uhler, Frederick Carlson, Willlam Hamilton son Lewis Mitchell, on Moore, Perfecto Por- William St b Tillot- S Frea Winfield Weitzel; Busin »selle Berman, Gladys Eli . Lillian McQueen Hud- Wisotzky; Central Ruth Clark; McKinley—Maurice Jo- seph Ager. Aifred Gregory Gross, « on Hedgman, George Thomas kinson, jr., George Carlisle Wil- meth. Force School—L. E. Ballenger, Teacher. Isabella Anderson: Cen- Halstead, Willard Hun- Caroline Cox, Gladys Pinching; McKinley—John Hall, Alfred Stanley. ndridge Terrell; Western—Samuel ell, Frederick Avery, George zelton, Robert Beebe, James Bos. well, Hamil Bradley, Merrill Cle Deemer, Raphael ¥ on Fortson, Philip Gore, Wilford Hall. Edmund Harrell, Robert ¥ “harles Keene, Charles Longa- King Mallory ary, Carlos Marcum, William Mont- & . John Parham, Edward Tin- dell ace Torbert, Charles Walker, Havilah Bennet, Anna Lee Craycroft, Eva Henderson, Jeanne Jocobson, Cecil Jewell, Margaret King, Caroline Kreuttner, Frances Lee, Margaret ce, Elizabeth Milliken, Esther Dorothy Sheckeils, Frances Green, enwood, Sar: wers, Sullivan. John Eaton Scheol—S, Tencher. Samuel Bensinger, ert Gardne 1 athew Morg h Albert, Margaret Lou Frances Phillips Bertha Skinner, Thelma *reKinley—William in_Henry Mil- Ir.; n—Paul _ Prichard khurn, Herbert Nathaniel Carter, skey¥ Colton, George Bryan sédric Marshall Gleason, John Warren Owens, Max Elmer Quigl TRobert Ridgway Rodenberg, orge Tarplit Sharp, William Dent terrett, Joseph Ritchie Trew, Fran- ces Esther Arnold, Helen Besset, Mary Hamilton Brinkley, Marjorie tt, Jean Carter, Ruth Griggs, vs Mona Lynch, Bertha Fanny Meyer, Ruth Elizabeth Nebeker. School—A. Teagher., ther Caplan, Thelma Harris, Rose Klahen s Wollow; Cen- Joseph Bulman, ribner, Re- Cecilia Gervasio, Jennie Grady, Bessie Litman, Cathren Ludlum, Kathryn hl Schroeder; McKinley— was, John Dunnington, Jason Carl Santiili, Hazel Boyce. de School, F. S. Lyddane, Teacher. Business—J. Alfred Hilton, Richard D Montgomery, Clarence E. Shoe- maker, Gilbert Smulkin, Colbert J. Smith, Leonia E. Bailey, Ruby F. Uol- iins. Ethel M. Gordon, F. Lins Helen E. Malone, Dorothy C. Mo, clma L. Robey, Evely velyn R. Trunnell; Mc- Nelson M. J. Warren Heywood Ulrich: West- erh—Geo . Irving. Abraham E. Jopeph, Robert E. Morgan, Alonzo S. Jgtersbaugh, Robert A. Woods, Ruth Molyneaux, Mary A. Putnam, Doro- M. Shear, Louisa P. Saegmulle private school—Katie E. Emmon: unmassigned—Thomas McKenna, Rob- erf W. Willett. Carcoran School—M. F. Gore, Teacker. Business—Harry Berg, Fritz E. Héintze, Nathan Levenson, John MéKnee, Kobert D. Thompson, M hnnette Limback, Helen V. McCul- 1ids, Bessie Passis, Margaret E. Rey- nolds, Catherine F. Robinson; McKin- ley—Stanley I Gerstein, Jacob F. Jigward, Annie S. Stolar; Western— Naomi M. Evans, Florence L. Kin- chteloe; unassigned—Dorothy C. Horne. Elizabeth H. B. Holland, Denuison F. Sanderson, Curtis-] Garrett, Sweeney, V. Brown School—M. Berry, Teacher. Western—Newton Van Akin Blake jee, William Young Brady, James Webb Knapp, William Scoft Stein, Millard Farrar West, Margaret Ryan Rerry, Sydney Louise Lyman, Mar- garetta Ruth Moore, Virginia McCor- mlck, Louisa Catherine Olney, Helen Marie O'Daniel. Catherine ~Rowell, Alice Mary Walford; McKinley Richard Buhler Essex, Robert Charles Horne, John Martin Law, Gregg Ha per McClurg, Richard ' Miller Mc- Graw, James Grason Hiltabidle, How- ell Moss, Jullien Francis Winnemore, Anita Franklin Anderson, Florence Virginia Bishop, Helen Daniel, Chbri tibe Douglas, Grace Norris Mooma: Céntral—William Richardson Baw- den, Willlam_Edgar_ Combs, John Paul Gries, Julian Briscoe Heron, Mildred | fam Bird, James | ~ i) Fisher, Ma Martin, | Rea, Mildred Ru- | Loretto | and McKinley high schools. ] Elizabeth Clear, Dorothy Anna Croyo. | Genevieve Mary Esunas, Nathlie Ro- { senthal, Winifred Hardin Simpson, | Mary Slem Mary Catherine Todd, Ethel Clara el | Adams Schoot—1 | Central—albert | Isabel Anderson, {ner, Sadle Krey Victoria Straus as . Sheads, Teacher. Webster all Emilie Luci sie Mae Steger, Margaret Frances Watte, Dorothy Elaine Morris; West- orn—Elmer Bowen, Robert Fuller, Fairfax H. Leary, Walton H | Sandoz. Nancy Sims Beale, | Nourse Brown, Katherine i Conger, Beatrice Wenderoth Golze, | Grace Elizabeth Hurd, Lilla Capers Lyman, Dorothy Johnson Mott, Marion Roberts Stockton, Dorothy = Evelyn | White. i THIRD DIVISION. School—H. G. Teacher. Central—Henry B. Bergesen, Allen R. McDonald, Hilda M. Browning {Louise W. Humphries, Clara R. Wise | Business—Spalding T. Edwards, Wil- beth Nichols, {mer M. Taylor, Estelle C. Beall | | Beatrice J. Harvey, Imogene L. Mur. jray: McKinley—Joel C. Wise, Wilfred | B. sprinlste. | Brightwood Park School—M. Dilger, Tencher. Central—Virginia G. Carter, Marion Decker, Alma V. Falconer, arct E. Ham, Richard 1 G. Hull, Paul J. Kelle Margarct Little, Geraldine K, Log dna V. McAleer, i Virginia T. Rueth. TI |ley, Helen D. Telford, David Telford {Wiillam P. Thomson: McKinley Howard F. Baxter, Marie de Mont- fredy, Lena M. Hillow, Arthur D. Kriemelmeyer, Lois E. Lillle, Henry M. McDonald: Business—Clementine E. Brown, Helen V. Cox, Rose Dinkin, A. L. Dorothy J. Haley, Lois L. Hardester. | {Henry D. Cooke School—I | Teacher. | Central-——John Crosby, Stanley i Dawson, Frank Goodwin_ jr. tephen | Gregg, By son, Gerald Lyon W Albert Maria Abb: Dunham, Jeanne F; Goldenberg, Maude Hud e Hutchison, Eire Mooney. Doro- Lillie Howard Pollard, | ph, Mary Sproul, Fra: | ces vlor, Gertrude Wagner; West- | jern—Willard Burton, Andrieus Jones, Sydney Mather, Henry Powell, Ed-| ward Proffitt, Gates Richardson, Philip{ hurman, John Whitwell, Dorothy) Kimmel, Helen Macoughtry, Helen Whitwell, Anna Broc mel unassigned—Dorothy Harriet Bonnycastle. . W. Tracy, Josephine Louts { L Hubbarq School—A. B. Neumeyer, 1 Teacher. | Central—W. Howard Bail Bergman. Martha E. B Daniel W. Joseph T. i Virginia W. . Charles E. Cous {lon, M. Margaret irummond, | Evélyn R. Denny, James M. George | A. Stuart Gordon, Frances W. Hand, | Dorothy J. Lewis, Eugenie B. On berg, Marjorie L. Parker, Margaret | O. Parsons. Willlam E._Poulton, | Louis H. Quinter, Cornelius W. Regan, Elizabeth N. Tate, Catherine E Wallis, Carl D. Werr Willlams, Ellen B. Younee ness—Helen V. Callan, Mabel V.| Getty, Lela H. Hart: McKinley— | George H. Bliss, Joseph F. Conlon, | { Hartiey W. Howara. Johnson-Powell School—3Minnfe Harper, Tenacher. Betty M orselski s Merl Anderson, h, Ruth Green Bivins, Richard Burns, Doris Cros: James Corbin Ches Crump, Elinor Cawthon de Lesder- mier, Alma Franklin Donaldson, | Geraldine Cecelia Downey, Howard Hodges Doying, Frances Warman Gillette, John. Louis Grand, Alice Loufse Hunter, Harlan Thode John- son, Mary Jeannetto Jones, Horace Isaac Pack, Robert Leslie Prastorius, | Harry Davis Sherwood, Beulah Vesta | Smith, Barbara _Sinclair, _George | Joseph Walsh, Margaret’ McLaine Wilson, Harold Fulton Winterburn; Western—Margaret Beverly Es- slinger, Es| phine Foreman, | Aloiss ‘G y Ken: i dall, ¢ o= lumbia | Willtam | Burton, | 1dine, Willie Sus chool—F. A. Reese, cacher, \ Business — Benjamin Goodman, Phillip Ncedle, Helen Sylcurk: Cane tral—Strother R. Asquith, John E. Boyd, Frank W. Connor, Lewis W. | Crosby, ji E. Davis, Richard {P. Hawes, Howard A. Kinzer, War- {ren Price. jr.. Harold 'W. Roach, Harry D. Ruddin William L. John H. Tay A Frances K. Campbell, Margaret E. Carter, Dorothy 1. (‘mndlfn, Heien b | Fader, Marion T. Heyser, Dorothy W. Kneessi, E. Helen Lewis, M. Francis {May, C." Elizabeth Morrow, Ruby O'Briant, Dorothy E. Quinn, Lucille R. Sari, Dorothy E. Sharps, Arline | |Spencer, Ruth M. Slater, Barbara Stra. |ton, Margaret V. Tippett, Marion J Warman, 'Elizabeth A. White, Jose- phine V. Wildman,” Roberta D, Went: Moknley—Paul L. Casassa, ince S. n H Vi ith Wallacs 00t; Western—Edith Johngon-Powell School—IK. M. Ji Quette, Teacher. Central—Frank Besson, Jac chard, Warren Colison. Harper D George Elfman, Willlam Faris, Rod. ney Hatcher, Ralph Markham, Charles G. Murphy, Bruce S. Whipp, Douglas E. Wilson, Dorson A. Ullman, Derpice Anderson,’ Virginia H. Belt, Esther Ly Bendheim, Mildred T, Egan, Mary L The junior high schools ; Waight | Rachel | | Francis THE EVENING STAR, 2,592 Graduate From D. C. Grammar Schools As Year’s Work Is Ended| I ping, Raymond Francis Muth, Donald | Salkeld, Raymond E. Witmer. i Thomas P. Morgan School—S. B. Kent, | ‘Teacher. Business—Mary A. Fonte: Edward E. Levy, R. Devol mott, Gilbert De 'M. Major, Louise G. | Clark, Dorothy Friedman, Lillian K. | Lindquist, Marian V. McGrew, Helena | | C. Meininger, Priscilla Morse, Mar- | garet J. Robinson; McKinley—Ray- | mond T. Bland; Western——Thomas C. | Bacon, Nelson J. Ballard, Chester A.| Carter, Milton B. Dreyfuss, Warren | H. Hoover, Raymond A. Ireland, . Julien J. Mason, Jerome E. Murphy.; Samuel G. Nordlinger, Joseph Rod, Bradford T. Swope, Bugene E. Whis- | man, India Bell Corea, Eleanor D.; Daniel, Carolyn W. Davis, Dorothy | Dial, Helen E. Knode, Gladys 8. Ris-| on, | Park View School—H. K. Byrn, Teacher. | Central™»Graeme C. Bannerman, Harry H. Baynard, Albert W. Brown, | William 'J. Gribbin, ir. Harry Leel Hancock, John M. Miiler, jr.. Robert| E. Mohr, Edward §. Myers, H. Ran-| { dolph Kobinson, Thomas H. Ryon David Shaffer, Madeline M. Bernard Esther ., Bowen, Ray B. Easterday, Alice M. Flynn, Selma H. Foer, Mil- dred D. Gees, Dorothy l. Harvi Dorothy A. Hoffman, Jones, Sylvia E. K {Lambert, Helen P. {Sherman, Mildred M. Troxel, Bessie| { P. Udoff, Martha F. Ward; McKinley—}| i arpenter, Harry W. Clark, |37, "Granville Copp, jr. Robert 3 H ilton, Spencer F. Hewins, Wilbur Howison, Hugh H. Husse Samuel L. Jaffe, Frederick W. houn, Claude Principe, Samuel Sh: fer, 'Frank T. Stewart, Clara W. Matthews; Western—Mildred V. Cook Elizabeth H. Parker, Helen E. Raben- | ovets; Business—Ethel Bonde, | Adeline 1. Giovannoni, Virginia B. Parry, Earl W. Williams. Petworth School—G. L. Teacher. McKinley — William Earl Cecil Kelle, Ryar MeDer- | Ladson, Byram, | Ludwig Chester | aul Francis Thomas William Taylor, Stan Fairlana_Henry W mina Catherine H cille beth Byram, ine C Itos achel Stella Da Marion Loui; ves, Mildred Mar: King, Ruby Elizabeth Harding, Mar: Margaret O'Neil. Anna Marie Ranes Dorothy Ann Willigee, Louise Mada- | line Woolridge: Central—Josephine | | Amanda Beals, Dorothy Jane Blals- dell, Seraphine Theresa Bordas, Jean abeth Eckels, Gertrude Louise Julla Vir- | Kerens « | Robert T. ' | Samuel Jacob Sugar. John Wesley Ross School—K. H. Ber- | nard, Teacher. Central—Dorothy F - thy F. Miller, Dorothy A. Kirkwood, | Margaret E. Mitchell, Margaret F ! Hutchinson. Mary F¥. Polndexter, Elolse V. Lindsay. Jean McGrego Barbara Evan ieanor F. Butter- worth, Maybelle E. Waldman. Adeline 4 Bell Ward, Martha W.| aham Levin, Norman T Gal hard 3l Borges: Thad nis, Ab nning, liam H John Kinicy: W. F John D Clai; ley. Business—Samuel Felker. | School, Elizabeth O'Hara, | Teacher. McKinley—Catherine A. Ehrman-! traut, Esther M. Eshelman, Margaret | 2. Faulconer, John D. Griffiths, Anna J. Linton, Alice M. Mayo, Malcolm McLaughlin, Jane K. Marshal rles Peter, Leo J. Schrider. cy, Guerry Smith, Walter Margaret C on. Martha ! R seph Holen Ann Takoma Ivin F. Brown, Wext School—(. E. Toner, Teacher. tral—Millard Samnel Bageant. 3 Rogers Beall, John Lawrence ' Rischoff, Sherwood Bratt, John My- T . Harold De Witt Conner, | Arthur Grant Cronan, Charles Ed- ward Gauss, Charles Harwood Gif- ford, Norment Doniphant Hawkins, All>n Warren Heap, Hyman Mirman, { Gerald Isadore Oxen s Walden ~_Philli Lo Richter. James Edmund Sweet, E ne fArnold Scharf, Milton Stein, Tiffey, Char! Otis Ting- aicolm Zahn. William Hamilton ! Tessie Abrahams, Elizabeth Baltz, _Orrel Belle on, T Hamrick, izaheth ~ Horng, Elizabeth Mary Louise Kyle, Catherine _Alice MecCann, Virginia Schuleg Marlow, ~Martha _Mercer, slizabeth Rosana Bradley, Henrietta | Audrey Schneider, Vivian Elizabeth | Stokes, Doris Virginia Stringer, Mary { Kathleen Tierney, Lewers Lucille | Wilkinson, Helen Campbell Williams, | Dorothy Zahn; McKinley—Carl Fa. bian Daudt, Walter Bingham Rey- | nolds, Dorothy Mary Forsbery. Doris Elizabeth Grabill; private schools— | Ttita Bernstein, Mildred Green, Laura | Catherine Rogers, James Elmer Fox. ‘Woodburn School—H. E. King, Teacher. —Felisa M. Ahearn, Bessie Sdward Marosy, jr., Gisi J. v, George E. McDonald, E . Moore, Lula M L. Voigt; Central 4 Dorothy A. Miller, M. Miile: B. Overman, Wilbur W Thompson: McKinley — William Boiseau, James W. Gladden, Dorotl A. King, Catherine R. Mahone; George J. Miller. Grace F Louise Jul Strong Johm Thomson School—B. B. Howell, Teacher. Business—Beulah Christeen Beaver, Helen May Connelly, Caroline Lamar Horne; Central—Pulaski Elmo Battle, Stanley Wood Haul, Howard Barke ynch, John Alden Swartwout, James Carter Wells, Elizabeth Alexander, Anna Augusta Amrein, Celeste Ayer: Bdna Kathryn Bowman, Margar Iouise Clark, Elizabeth Catherine Crawley, Mildred Lelia Handy, Har- riet Kampfert, Frances Key, Mildred ! Krechting, Evelyn Lois Mann, Lila Belle Mosley, Maryaylett Barclay Nicol, Gladys Marie Oberlin, Phyllis Adel ' Oberlin, Marjorie Ann’_ Parker, Corrinne Wharton Watson, Gertrude Marie Wilson; Eastern—Anna Marion Copwell; Western—Howard Remsen Massey, William Carden McHenry, Howard Ulfelder, Helen Mead, Vera Katherine Trabold, Catherine de Veer Werneke; McKinley—William John- son Armstrong, Milton Brandon, Monroe David Cohen, George Elwood Lindsay, Howard Wiseman Sharp, Eldridge, ‘Irene E. Gorsuch, y T. Phillips, Frances E, Tl'rn\i!t;ll?;(’: Ruth A. West, Elinor F. West; West. ern—Howard ' Boyd, Melville Cox, Robert C. Maxwell, Walsh Richards. Rea Ballard, Margaret Eckels, Vi ginia Richards, Catherine R. Groso. close, Mildred H. Pressler, Virginia Richards; ~ McKinley — Donald Brown, Weston Valentine; Business.- Mildred Kammerer, Marie Loftys, Sarah Lopatin, if James Monroo School, Katheretn i Carroll, Teachor. 7o L- usiness — Alice Louise G Sarah Ginsbers, Beatrice i Eabern ":“;1, lliorn Gertruje Mickelson, -Ed- Pille, Vetnn- Allce” Samqmolo Joseph Alvin Sheehy, Harry Lancaster Sive, abel Elizabeth Swank, Holbropi Anna_Tennyson, Isidore Udelavieh. Dorothy Louise Williams; Central— Samuel Louis Blase, John Royal Brasel, Lydia Hathaway Hunt, George Rembert Hess, Kenneth Arthur Johac son, Willlam Porter Keller, Ellen I Lynard, Lurane Lynard, Pota M. Joseph Simmons, Ruth Kilpatrick Spivey. FIFTH DIVISION. Chester A. Arthur School—I. Vander- ‘werker, Teacher. McKinley—Darius William Gaskins, Joseph Nicholas Lepre, Baxter John Smalley, Robert Walton Terrett; Business—Emma Maude Clarke, Dora May Hatcher, Matilda Mafalda Sorivi, Angelina Mary Turco, Dorothy Calvin Stonge. Brookland School—Mary E. Little, ‘Teacher. Business — Bernard Jesse Gates, John Bernard Holden, Joseph Orsan Santucci, Mildred Thelma Haislip, Elizabeth Bell Johnston, Mary Eliza- beth Martin, Jeannette Elizabeth Oakes; Central—Solomon Cohen, Hun- ter Lambert Keller, John Edmond Kiernan, Reese Frederick _Lukei, Luclus Du Rance Mullan, Richard Gordon Spitler, Elizabeth Harrison Brunner, Louise Barbara Gillis, Una Heigham, Regina Cecelia Jones, Vel- ma Vern Leavell, Elinor Selina Mum- Dbnald Edward Lane, William Ta: Lynard, Sophie Snyder, Allen Fair-|ford, Mary Vincent; Eastern—Eliza- lor Phillips, Oswald Schreiner, Car- John We « x fleld Stuart, Irene Trevena; Clark, #1 Heist Helen .beth Ella Arnett, Margaret Elizabeth i o Tda | ter, | arine liam Blandford. John Murdock Dun- can, Thomas Charles Evans, Walter Willlam Wheatley, Florence Char- lotte Evans, Sarah Lydia Poynton. Central— | John Burroughs School— Allee M. | Clayton, Teacher. Business—Harold _Lelcester Claudine Elizabeth Fauth, Coleman Rankin; Central—John Hos- mer Buckingham, Harold Mitchell Dowling, Kermit Allan Hunt, Eliza- beth Coiborne Vall, Margaret Ellen Vail, Marlan Rebecca Weed; Eastern iurney Francis Thompson, Bervle BEdmiston, Jeannetto Augusta Rush, Fdna Harriet Thompson; McKinley— Elliott Harry Aldridge, Wallace Lyle Burton. Albert George Goergens, Ray- mond Leonard Kraft, Ellis Ober Mil- Martin Luther Melius, Harriet Lucille Keeton, Florence Anna Caro- line Lange, Hazel Mamie Smith, Cath- Unetta Watts; unassigned— Joseph B. Jeffery, Alice M. Clayton. Eckington School—M. R. Lyddane, Teacher. _Business—Reuben Halper, Beverly F. Wayland, Miriam K. Bakersmith, Vera E. Meininger, Laura V. Payne, J. May Smith, Lois A. Thompson; entral—Morse Allen, Claude R. Colklesser, R. Lee Hill, William E. Love, Edward M. McManus, Tudor Whiton, 24, Florence B. Allison, Mil- dred E! Hanson, Dorothy M. Hardy, “atherine A. McLeod, A. Louize New kirk, F. Evelyn Ofenstein, K. Maree n E. J. Solt: McKinley. Sherly, Edward C. Gauv 7. Heiss, Yirginia S. B. Louis, J. Genevieve G, reau. gene Allen, Gertrude Moreland. Matthew G. Emery School — E. Lackey, Teacher. Business—Frances G. Allison, Doro- y sic A, Camphell, y . Katherine A. Hugu- Evelyn V. Riley, Eleanor L. Ro- EA WASHINGTON, D. C. Margaret | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. | land, Lavinta E. L. Smith, Irene L. in, Louis Entin, Carl Letvin, Benja- Van' Overmeer, Alice V. Willlams;|min Lichtman, Samuel Sflverman, Central—Solomon’ Alpher, Willlam H. | Businsss-—Esther 2 Jesse Bas- Crouch, Karl C. Hackworth, Ida R.|sctt, Mary Broderick, | Douglas, 8. Francess Fincher, M. Evelyn | Annle Dennls, Fanuie Feldman, Jean Fraas, Mildred D. Garland, Mary M. | Kruger, Marle Lee, Morris Levy, Rose Krucoff, Josephine E. Locraftfi Anna M. | Lewls, Lena Markovitz, Margaret | Molloy, ‘Helen J. Poff, Dorothy V. Scott, | Steelo, Flora Understine: 'McKinley— Frances M. Willett; Fastern—Fergusori | Charics Friedenberg, Elmer Regan, Gemeny, Robert Himes: McKinley— | Milton Siegel, Jacob Zaltzman. Thomas A. Beckett, Cecil 8. Down, T.| Yernon Hall, G. Marvin Jaeger, Mary 'Langdon School AR SN | N. P. Gage School—C. B. Roberts,| Teacher. Central—John Guy Arrington, Wal- ter Bonnet, Willlam Luzerne Brown, Thomas Jackson Cheek, Howard | Stapleton Cole, Lester Coolidge Dick- | | inson, William Mortimer Edwards, X Francls Gummel, Robert | A. M. Sisson, M. C. Luyster, Teachers. Central-Robert Bumstead, J. Alan Skinner, George W. Wharton; East- ern—Edna L. Christensen, Margaret G. Hilton, M. Catherine Holtaman, Hilda F. 'Keeton, Mary E. McLean, Adclena T. Willis, Alice L. Willis, M. Robert L. Chaney, Milton harles J. Famosa; MeKinley- V. Hough, emmer Burgess, Linwood E. Dodge, 1 Grady, 'Richard B. Phelps. ‘A. Shubert, ~Theodore F. ieckles, Alexander K. Stanton. ton School—S. C. Collins, Tencher. Business—Grace M. Gulli, Rebecca een. Mary C Green, Julia V. . Martha Keller, Sophie atskin, Marion Marcellino, Mary M. Millen. Lucy C. Messina, Marjorie M. Mundell, Allen’ Offenbacher, Jose- phine R. Peruzzi, Natalie F. Powers, Dorothy E. Smith; Central—Willlam B. Acken. Lyle N. Cockerelle, John . D. Fulmer, athan Glauback, Charles H. Magill; McKinley—Merrill C. Gleason, Einora C. Knee. SIXTH DIVISION. Wheatley School—E, C. Espey, Tencher. Business—Louis William Felker, | Bessie Geraldine Lambert, Helen T. Porter, Josephine A. Rodano, Cath. Zdward Henry Howard, George Gus Kundahl, Frank Truman Linton, Paul Dudley | McMahon. George Elkanah Reynolds, | Jesse LeRoy Stimson, | Thomas, James Chester Wilfong, Ruth | 8 Louise Burrier, Elizabeth Rosse Der- | ry, Margaret Ann Dunn, Lorna Flor-' | Ellls, Margaret Virginla Hayes, | Evalyne Irene Helwig, Ellzabeth | | Caywood Pile, Frances May Velten- | thal, Mary Eleanor Walker, Judith| | Goodwyn = Wood, Isabella Frances | | Young: McKinley—William Preston | Caskey, “Fugene ward MeLean, | David® Scott Miller, Henry layton Moran, Roy lLee Wynkoop, KEdith | Miriam Adams, Elizabeth Elnora | Lancaster; Business—Francis Latta All- | der, Cha Howard Schultz, Willlam Casper \Whiting, Virginia Marguerite Arner, Jennic Jeanette Hlank, Cathe- rine Louise Schmidt, Ruth Wiiliamson, Ada Catharine Works, Eleanor Dorothy | Young. | | Henry-Polk School—Rose A. Dugan, H. | Dykins Hartranft, John Paul Linder, John Warfield Roper, Alexander James Tate, Myrtle Virginia Bender, Enger Edyth Bennett, Dorothy War- ren Creecy, Eugenia Virginia Duley, Alice Meriin Kreisher, Helen Adeline Kreisher, Abbie Hester Souder, Helen Elizabeth _ Stewart elyn Wrenn; McKinley—Ellis ~Goldm: Lawrence Malcolm Hurdle, jr, Carlton Lamp, Paul Franz Little, Ralph_Anthony Meyer; unassigned— Nels Elton Hallback, George Wm. Honey, Sadle May Chapple, Dora Dor- othy Kramer. Mary Benning School—R. G. Carraher, Teacher. Business—Francis E. Gorely, Anna B. Grelner, A. Virginia Haffer; East- ern, Julian H. Christman, Landis F. Deveres, Bernard C. Gray, Daniel E. James, Thorvald S. Patterson, Her- man ¥. Waldow, Phyllis 8. Boyer, Margaret T. Cain, Ethel L. Chris- topher, Thelma V. Dameron, Marga- ret Devers, Doris A. Gregory, Helen A. Thompson; McKinley—Joseph M. Howe, John Martin; unassigned— Howard R. burn, Lefla G. Mil- stead, L. May Neall. Kenilworth School—M. Teacher. Business—Ernest Smith, Margaret Barnes, Lizetta Horman; Eastern— Lawrence Bailey, Claude Brown, Frederick Reed, Eleanor Burkley, Beatrice Frye, Muriel Howell, Mabel Phillips; _ McKinley—John George = Trathen, Mildred Madeline Reod. Ludlow School—C. H. Pimper, Teacker. E. Bannon, Davis, Hadden, Business—Howard Bers, Margaret Hummer, Helen Kelly, Martha Lacey; Teacher. Central—George Cifal Filippis, Horace Duff erine Lily Suraci, Mary Evelyn Waple stern—Willlam Epps Flournoy, John Goodwin, Daniel Charles De Dora Dwork- Eastern—Tilden Cheeck, Frank Ebaugh, Milton Folstein, Donald (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) s LT L L AT H T TH T DG LT T TR TR AR R T 7-Day Bargain Sale Satisfaction First GSPALA( 810-818 Seventh Street Beautiful New SH DRESSE In Regular and Exira Sizes —Tissue Gingham Dresses —Imported Gingham Dresses —Colored Voile Dresses —Colored Ratine Dresses Ves, this is a lar sices 16 to 44 O1 rerresiung LACE, €YCICL WUIK, line and graceful panel models. ind e mm ras New jade, lavender and black. quilling, folds and scalloping. A ga < LU T LU LR LT TP LTI LT LI LU sale for every woman—including regu- es 46 to S styles—trimmings of organdy, Straight- thering shot dots” on grounds of brown, navy, copen, ncy figured effects galore— plaids and checks—and plain high shades in the ratine dresses. o —Lovely New Trimmed Hats —Better Quality Sport Hats WHITE! Black-and-white, black and the fash- - ionable colors. $ 3.95 TRIMMED HATS, in Canton Crepe, Baro- net Satin, Georgette and combinations of Canton Crepe and Leghorn and Baronet Satin and Lace. Trimmed with flowers, ribbons, lace and ostrich. SPORT HATS, in milan and peanut straw, leghorn and combinations of Baronet satin and Milan and Baronet satin and leghorn draped, fringed, embroidered and scaif trimmed. Another Tremendous Sale of Home Dresses Attractive Enough for Outdoor Wear, Too In All Sizes - $1 .25 36 to 54 16 Charming Styles to Delight Every Woman Summer frocks as good as they are good-looking. Of excellent quality gingham in checks of all colors, and every color fast. Graceftil models, variously trimmed 'with organdy, pique, dimity, rickrack braid and colored piping. = All have sash and pockets. 2 - Note that thess are the same kind of dresses of which we sold thousands recently—quality garments in every way. TTTHTH TP T L H EER PLH B TR FTTER I E L PEELRHITTHT TOHHIN T & supporters A Special Showing of The Newest GIRDLES More popular than ever for summer wear MARVEL FIT GIRDLES, a par- ticularly beautiful and comfort- able model, 14 inches deep, is one of our best sellers. $ Heavy elastic sides, 3-00 MARVEL FIT No. 903 is an- other favorite this season. Of rich, durable brocade with elast nd $3 50 bottom L FIT No. 947, a girdie of heavy brocade with the famous Kendrick ; ; also one of heavy brocade combined with silk (){) cable cord. Choice... $5- A SPLENPID BROCADE GIRDLE, made with broad strips of elastic on each side, and modeled for a smart contour. A FAVORITE MODEL is this excellent girdle, made with four alternate sections of brocade and heavy elastic. Costs $2 75 very little Complete line of Brassieres, Corselettes and Bandeaux, 59¢ to $3.00 Captivating New Styles in Women’s BATHING SUITS $1.98 to $9.98 Come on in—the water’s fine! And so are the charming new models in suits for the water and the beach. LR Developed in _jersey, taffeta, sateen, surf satin and mohair. Plain colors, trimmed with stripes, and many vivid color combina- tions. Plenty of the trim, grace- ful swimming suits. 81x99 Seamless Sheets $1.19 Note the extra size—also that these excellent sheets would sell for §1.75 but for the presence of certain _ harmless irregularities. Made of strong, even-thread bleached sheeting cotton, free from starch, and deeply hemmed. Sheeting Cotton, 15¢ Yd. Yard-wide Heavy Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, standard 25¢ qual- ity. Soon washes white. Arabian Lace Bed Sets $5.98 ) Beautiful Openwork Arabian Sets, consisting of large bedspread and bolster cover to match. Actual. $7.00 value. - 7 R T T L O R T R R T L T T LT T T T T T T T R PRI IIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllll(lllllllllllillllm!l!g“liih:lllllillillll“ ! ‘ Player ‘ Rolls : New :Snxophone t and |Case............. Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G Summer Bargains IN Pianos Players Stools Benches Phonographs Rolls Trombone Clarinet and- Saxophones HEsch offer gain. Be the eaTly bird. Bargain No. 1 = $25 and Hamlin Piano (Tmed) Bargain No. 2 Emerson 3195 Angelus Player Bargain No. 3 (Used) Phonograph. (Used) Full-size mahogany cab- inet; large compartment for records; plays all makes of records. Bargain No. 4 A Few Duet s 4 80 Benches. . . (Tsed) Bargain No. 5 (Uned) Bargain No. 6 69¢c Bargain No. 7 %95 Tenor Saxophone, silver finish, beautiful case. A.rare bargain. Bargain No. 8 Trombone and s 1 Case.... . A wonderful bargain. Sil WOn argain. - ver finish and case. .t Bargain No. 9 Clarinet .50 Bb Buffet Clarinet and case. Good condition. Bargain No. 10 Gran........ 3345 (Used) Ebony case, good playing condition. A rare bargain. Many Bargains IN“USED Pianos Players Guild ... $40 Solo ... W g o Davis .... §50 H.C. Bay, $375 $425 Mathushek $125 ;":;'& Stief ....§200 Clark ...$450 All the pianos above carry our guarantee and yearly exchange privilege. Terms Arranged Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G KNABE PIANOS

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