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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 MARRIED TEACHER from music to Columbta Junior High; | W. Titus, temporary teacher, class 1,3, Columbia Junior High School;|Wilson Selool; E. H. Johnson, proba- | HUNGEB. STRIKERS QUIT. i C. F. Foster, teacher, class 3, Manual | Henry-Polk School; B. T. y oten, o > Vo- | tionary teacher, class 2, Sumner-Ma- = : | C.F te A School; B. T. y Lucy Moten, caretaker, Cordozo gruder Sehool; L. W. Peters, teacher,| BELFAST, November 9.—According | : R Training to olumbia Junfor High |porary teacher, class 2. E. V. Brown|c al Scl Albert Shorter, jani- |} Ad tabl 2 SOLUTION AGAIN PUT . 5 ! o1; Alb ol | class 3, Wormiey School. to the Belfast Telegraph, Frank | justable -hool: L. D. Hutchins, teas & Hansen, _temporar; |u e Andrew o] Barrett, Tom Hales, R. C. Barton and A. from hi Carbery School; 1 Y. ¢ manu. Sean T. O'Kelly, all leading repub- | ASIDE BY BOARD iimiic, suts i shosls %1 iy feacher e X | {inly 3 3. ot | RECOLLECTION DAY AR 2 [er. o o i PLAN FOR MT. CARMEL Desk Lamp . T | bles, from grade 5 to grade 6;: M. tea®her, cla: 4, Randle Hig d: (Continued from Twenty-third Page.) teacher, class 6A, from Me- | School; F. B. Lawson, probationary -— = ey High »m.;._x to Columbia Ju- | teacher, class Burroughs & ! Manual Tr: S i Sy i cla ey Sohool sk bationary , ; Junfor High School, from ¢ St ] ntral High School; | Women and Girls of Various Par- class 4; M. E : “Sehart, ? horer, Shaw Junior ; School, from g 2. 2 & ~ et 2 v Rom, caretaker, ishes to Hear Dr. Hayes of T“E Ro“n i Best Make n Meinbs care- = 3 . University. Sewell, teacher, e b ; ¢ Heights School; T encher, clas o ven YU | taker, Congress He s HAT LEADS FROM Enamel Lined Shad. ‘namel ed Shade School, from . C. bia Junior o) s ; ~taker, Lovejoy Porta a teach; Shaw S 1. 3 5 ¢ Hi N 3 ™ o] n.’jx:l’lll)or, John| A “day of spiritual recollection" | THE VALLEY OF ooy s-Flyde s } temporary 1 sungblood, jani- | will be observed on Sunday at the | ‘ nior High Scheol: Schoat: iy 5 bol: West, janitor, | Mount Carsmel Retreat House by Cath- | CONTENT TO encher. cla from Bur- e, Clis - School; i “par- |l THE WHIRLPOOLS OF “ardozo vocation. from | roug! : to Arthur School: F 3 h R A . sckaon, pers| Cio_ Women) j&nd ‘glria Of: vArions pasg) J Wilkinson, W s, or, class 2, from Yens v A Ty e S aborer, Dunbar High School; | Ishes. The exercises will be conduct- | WEALTH [Fe 2 5 e | Fat to Brightwood e 5 Snar: r permanent caretaker, [ed by Rev. Dr. Jumes M. Hayes of |l| IS ALWAYS TRAVELED A Bargain Offer - $3.44 Tl anitor. from Ren- clas: el e ool; James Jackson, | catholic University. Eye Protector o Randall Junic . e 4 etaker, Petworth 3 nder Diggs. la- i 't A iane ";"‘";,fmm,m aborer.| The first service will be at 10| Parks. ter Vor : BY THE School, from clas: 5 M. V. v Y 2 § NG or K ;. X . S ‘W 5 3 chel - v ey School: Levi Whiting, per- | o'clock Sunday morning and will con- | 3 at One Time $l 0'00 SHHT eEm e e R e Jant f. Ruth. 18- N ckett, ot Hreman, fansley Junlor HIEN | sist of a_conference by the retres 5 € e o f 4 ch cluss W. H. Polley, permanent fire- . 5 A i, ) lass E . Marti 3 L i & f T . fern Tiigh School: J. master. Meditation, p and 4 Full Stock Bridge Lamps and Silk Shades vo al i r. ; laborer, r:emr.‘I;;:;’:;“ at three sermogs by Dr. Y Junior High : L. permanent L 4 s 4, from Wormley ollection” 'period, which will end at hool, from *hool. and B e tin, permanent teacher, , > N 16:30 in the evening. W, e 1 : Regiatration ol those who will par- 709 13th St. NW. 5.0 n Clark. tea B! hool, from grade 3 to e e *oin public ' schools; g ticlpate in_ the services was begwn Added to Enrollments. ¥ » “Willlams, hiv mpratay &Ly Ui SELhe E . h Atone a el S Appointments—M Knowlden, ¥ i cher, s GA. Miner sogbtianl fromeiiear oy ikl bt probationar, er, 1. John Scl ., e s Butler, temporary . o e pButler, | temporary | I Y h 88 6. i ¥ . o owden, probationary S School; Be eac! ] . E 3 E Wormley School; M. grade 4; L. D. Call s Y de . public 4 probationary teache from Smal nit, temporary | class 4, Columbia Junior High School; | ¢ Physical Training; M Bchool; H. E. Bonell, t er, class §, | teacher. class 3, Van Ness School; K. | Irma Paul. permanent teacher. class [Simms, probatiopary teacher, cl R T T R TR T AT T TR T T You Save - 10% At Butler’s 30th Anniversary " Newest Trimmed Hats 5, Hats that brighten November skies—and Felt Ready-to- $1 .59 the hearts of women who wear them. 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Consultations i :wo- inch top, for full figures.. . @ Free. ed with plain \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ § N\ . \ \ N\ N \ N N\ N\ \ \ \ N N\ N\ \ \ \ Large By Stocks E._ of Stout \ N 3 v} Is the Time To Use Your Credit! Tomorrow is the first day of our final week, which terminates, without a doubt, the greatest anniversary jubilee ever maintained in the annals of this city. ' Think what this means to wou and your family in dollars saved. MORE THAN A SALE—A JOLLIFICATION—A JUBILEE! Men’s Suits Ladies’ Cloth .| 4 Months To Pay |ss=ie Ladies’ Plush 2510 $15 Opening an account is a most pleasant and cheerful & Fur Coats Men'’s Pants transaction. There is no bother, red tape, employer’s $55 to $350 $2.95 to $8.50 reference, embarrassing questions; just your promise Ladies’ Suits : - to pay as you earn. We believe you. And remember, $18.50 to $44.95 Boys’ 1.2, Suits whether fou pay cash or take advantage of this dignified credit policy—the price is th ] Ladies’ Dresses $7.95 to $15 P B pranme $15.75 to $34.75 Boys’ O'coats Help Us Celebrate! Gl Coats $7.50 to $15 Open Saturday Nights $9.75 to $15 - LT T L L T L L Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, satin faced. iz, L L L L L L L L L L L Y, /24 2227/, % 7222227, 7 T2 4 % W 311 Seventh St. 22 A OUHTTTHLT T T Il