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P DIPLOMAS AWARDED AT COLUMBIA HIGH Honor Students Take Leading Parts in Commencement Exer- cises—H. 0. Hine Presides. PAINTING GIVEN TO SCHOOL Highest Scholarship Record Credit- ed to Felisa Jenkins. Honor students of the graduating class took the principal parts in graduation exercises held at the Co- lumbia Junior High School yesterday afternoon. Miss Felisa Jenkins, who led the class with a general average of 96.2, delivered the valedictory ad- dress. Diplomas were presented to the graduates by E. C. Graham, mem- ber of the board of education Greetings were delivered by Helen Steele and class history was recited hy Dorothy Hall, both honor students. Several vocal solos were sung by |t Miss Mary Frances Glenn A feature of the program presentation of a painting, a “ to the school by e presentation of the picture was made by Edwin Keto. Invocation was delivered by Rev. Walter Morgan of the Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church. H. O. Hine, s of the board of edu- cation, p Eleven Honor Graduates. The list of sraduates is as follows ins, Dorothy Hall, Helen Stecle, Miriam Lloyd, Ed- | win Keto, Lorena Lewis, Mary Koons, | eanor Kerns, and Virginia P Catherine ¥ Virginia P'endleton Bushong, Other graduates were lard, Lewis Bateman, ckett, Anna Belt. Ruth Bier- k Blackistone, Robert Blond- r Brophy, Brush, aul Buf arguerite Campbell rolyn Virginia Clevens, ~ Florence ys Copenhaver, Ruth Davis, a othy Hall Faith How trude Inge: lisa Jenki ophia Jackerso . Murlel Kennedy, Lois | anor Kerns. Edwin Keto, | Catherine Kidwell, Koons, | Catherine LeBlanc, Rufu ence Leighty, Lorena I Lightfoot, Muckay, [ e “allu Alexander o on Miller, William Morris, Cathe- Mulliken, Dorothy Muller, Naecker, Jack Nevin, War- othy Orrison, Virginia 1 Perry, Bernice Pir- eston, Constance Proc- Robert Reedy. Gladys Re Roxie Rhinehart, Alfred Rinaudot. Julia_Roome, Virginia Royston, El-| mer Rucker, E se Sher- wood, Floren Kathryn | Simmons 1 Troxell S n Smith. | dele = adys Swecker, | e as, Ruth Turner, Jack | ceck, Robert Warman, Pauline | Whitacre, Glenn Wolcott, Elzabeth | Wolf. Robert Wooster, Frederick | Wright and Elizabeth Y — Lake Merritt, in the hes l1and, Calif., serves effectively as a wild game refuge, thousands of wa- terfowl visiting it ever: ‘New Girdle Reduces Waist and Hips WONDERFUL new scientific girdle reduces your waist and hips almost instantly! getting thin! The moment you put it on. the bulky fat on waist and hips seems to vanish, the waistline lengthens, your figure is erect and graceful—for the girdle is strong enough to really But it does not merely draw in your waist. [t hold you in. be established in the Pacific north- west as soon as a location can be de- proper | | methods of reforestation in Washing- has announced. | become available July 1 'R EO Quicksand Wins; .Man Swallowed Despite Rescuers By the Associated Press. WILKES-BARRE, Pa., June 18.— While his wife and children looked on helplessly rescuers tried in vain yesterday to save Anthony Antarmrtis as he sank slowly in quicksand in the rear of his home at Swoyersville, three miles from here. ¥or two hours neighbors with shovels kept pace with him as his body was drawn into the sand. The best they could do was to keep his head free; as fast as the sand was taken out he would sink lower. Finally, the quicksand cov- ered his head, smothering him. Rescuers sank a wooden barri- cade around his body and it was removed. Physicians stood ready with pulmoters, but they could do nothing. Plans Forestry Station. A forest experiment station is to determine ided upon to on and Oregon, Secretary Wallace o matter what vou want, it will e time and money to use Star ©BaBIR Lillian Beach, Don’t Pare Them! Cutting a corn is llw?zl dangerous, Blue-jay ends coms. Kills the pain instantly, then the comn loosens and comes out. No risk, no constant trou- ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. Blue:-jay Dual Foot Control— Have you tricd it? THE TREW MOTOR CO. UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts Banking Héurs: 8:30 to 5 P.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Makes you look thin while THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924 Women’s $2 to $3 Handbags $1.55 Fine quality Leather Handbags, in a large assort- ment of shapes and styles, including the popular e e et s under-arm bag, pouch, swagger, vanity and envelope = o The “‘Flapper'” styles. Black and colors. Plain, embossed and novelty oBe year by the man orers. A pra. pressed leathers. The majority silk lined. Many with o Minulartase it adid material, complets:with cord ‘2nd inside swing frame purse and mirror. (First Floor.) ;R m list price, $1.50 ® Off With a Rush—Owur SemiM:Annua Sale of Men’s Fine Shirts All Absolutely Perfect—Guaranteed Fast Colors Not in years have we been able to offer you such shirt values. Every Shirt of the thousands bought for this annual event made right to give the right service —full cut and accurate fitting. No skimping of materials. Sleeves and neckbands have just the right set for comfort and freedom. Buttonholes are care- fully worked. Ocean pearl buttons sewn on to stay. And we’d like to emphasize the fact this is not a collection of a few high-grade shirts mixed in with a All sizes—13% to 18—and EVERY SHIRT PERFECT! Materials are “Krinkletex” Crepe, Fiber Silk (Glos), Stripe Madras, Imported English Madras, English Light-weight Sateen, Blackstone Madras, Highest Count Mercerized Pongee and Jacquard Figured Madras. All hand-pressed, beaded, non-shrinkable neckband, plain placquet with button and buttonhole, top center pleat, full roomy armpit, allowing plenty of freedom. Imported English Broadcloth Shirts Genuine Imported English Broadcloth, of fine, lustrous quality that wears like iron—the best grade we have sold this season. ‘All perfect quality. Every shirt is made as fine as vou would expect from custom make. All full cut and per- fectly proportioned; sizes 14 to 16. Neckband or collar-attached styles. Electric Crling Irons With This 69C 4 iron, fully guaraateed for ical, simple and effective b)) 1) ) White, tan and gray. | MOHAIR SUITS ular orders and made us such price concession that we A Brand-New Purchase, Not Old Suits Carried Over (I can offer these beautiful Pearl Bead Manufactured Neck- laces at sensationally low prices. All are high-grade quali- ties of fine opalescent pearl beads, heavily coated and of lustrous sheen—guaranteed indestructible. Graduate styles, in the most wanted sizes, all with fancy silver and platinum-finish clasps. 36-Inch Length 30-Inch Length 24-Inch Length $1.09 89c 69c $2.50 Grade $2.00 Grade $1.50 Grade Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 18-Inch Length 9c $1.50 Grade We bought like you would buy—that is, selected the best and skipped the rest. We bought styles for men and styles for young men. We bought these syjts from makers who know how to turn out good-fitting, shape-retaining Hot Weather Clothes. Therefore these suits are good enough for any man and too good to be sold for this price. Only favorites are offered—bearing such labels as genuine “Palm Beach™ and “Farr Mohair.” ) Palm Beach Suits in plain shades of tan, sand and gray, as well as popular stripes in black, gray and white, blue and white and black and white—both narrow and wide stripes. Farr Mohair Suits in plain shades of dark gray, black and blue stripes, shadow stripes of black and blue and gray, also plenty of the wanted blue and white stripes. New models with hang- ing flat pockets. Gl 's—Men's | Clot Store, First Floor. _Dirsct hu-?:bfivnh Men's F ngs Store Entrance on Seventh Fumed Oak Tabourette 19¢ Fumed Oak Tabou- rettes, 16 inches high, Card Tables $1.79 Burrowes Card Tables, 29x29 inches square, with green imi- tation leather top and patent spring _tension Fiber Reed Lawn Swings Rockers 7 5 $4.95 .75 Comfortable Rockers for four passengers— of Fiber Reed, for the sturdily built for last- porch or sun room: ing service and satis- with deep seat and com- faction. Canopy, 8588 10-inch octagon shaped leg braces to make them fortable arms. extra. top. atand firm, On account of the lowness of prices quoted, we will be unable to fill mail or phone orders on these items. Goldenberg’s Furniture Store—‘‘Across the Street.’ e T e Summer Needs for the Household | $7-50 and $8.50 Smart 7 || [T New Leghorn Hats In Trimmed and Sports Effects $4.39 " Delightful Summery Styles in the Newest Modes for Woman,’ Miss and Matron All are natural Leghorn of the finest quality, trimmed in drapes of fine silk and satin, giving a very rich and smart effect. Hats with a world of snap and style—the latest to wear with light Sum- mery frocks, sports suits, etc. - In largé, medium and smaller shapes. Geldsnberg’s—8ecand Floor. actually takes off the fat, gently but surel The Madame X Reducing Girdle is built on scientific massage principles that have caused reductions of 5, 10, 20 pounds. It is made of the highest grade pure Para rubber, espe- cially designed for reducing purposes, and is worn over the un- dergarment in place of a stiff, uncomfortable corset. Touches and massages every portion of the surface! With every breath, with every step, with every little motoin, it gently massages away the disfiguring, useless fat. Women usually lose one to three inches the very first week! Makes you look and feel years ydunger. It is entirely new—nothing like it has ever been known be- fore. The most comfortable, practical girdle you ever had on! Reducing Girdle ply Garden Howe, 25- For Sale Wherever Corsets Are Sold Including: £t lengths, with com- , 1. Oollins. Julius Garfinkle & Co. The Hecht Co. S. Kana Soms Co. bisation brass §3 g9 Lansburgh & Bro. Mme. Eugene & Co. Palals Royal nozzle ... . s e Porto Rico Store Woodward & Lothrop Sigmuad's, Inc. King's Palace And at leading stores wherever this paper is read. Dependable Lawn Mowers, 16-inch steel blades.... $6.79 SL69 Extra Quality Willow Clothes shelves s 1.09 $1.96 Cut Glass Ice Tea Sets, 1 pitcher with cover and 6 $1'29 glasses L3O K stép uu'z'n“ B o5¢ Continental Ex- tension Hardwood- $1.48 White Japanned Tim Cake Cabi- frame Window, Screens, steel centers; 24 inches wits with two high; 33 incl