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29 {BOARD PUSHES EFFORTS ¢ TO SOLVE MANOR PARK SCHOOL QUESTION (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) ichange could not be made curtailing the effective work of the Americanization class. Changes in Personnel. Changes in personnel approved by the board follow ignation: er. class 1 Griffin, ldred Buck, teach- rt; Helena 14, domestic| Maring, Jumes 1 Luther ¥ t without "Helen leave e | Crummell | cher, class partment; M. | . domes- | teach- | teacher, Junior to class nner, teacher, ci Junior Hi JKinley H « Normal School; from teacher, class 1A, manual train- ing department, to class 2A, Junior High School; H. from teacher, class 1A, phys| ing department, to class 2A, Randall Junior High § Washing- ton, from teach Douglass- 3A, Dun- phax, prin- School, from class 6 N. McDuffie, from teach- in charge. class 1A, to principal, class 6, Harrison School fers — M. D. Reed_ teacher, . from Jefferson Junior to : A. N. Dwyer, teach- h School. from grade 1 Mary McPheeters, teach- from Takoma to Park School: W. M. Williams, teacher, from Park View to Takoma . G. Trenis, teacher, class astgrn High to McKinle, teacher, class High to Eastern teacher, class allach-Towers to Pet- 3A, from Mc! High: I B. Leesnit: L o Lauxmann, vorth School, from gr grade 6; L. A. Fulford, teach, A from Bouning t6 Blerce:Webb Holden, teacher, class en to Gre teacher, class 1A Amidon to }smdl» n. teacher, Jefferson - School. from grade 2 to Newlove, teacher, from grade 3 to Buckingham, teacher, from grade 3 to Wackerman, teacher, “s 1A, from Arthur to Brookland on Reubusch teacher, class from Park View to Jc H. M. Blandford from Smallw ¥ al Training teacher, to Busi- . teacher, Busin High Beard, teac] n to Indu; cpartment; A 3A, from High; A, from PG M i teacher. to grade 1 : class to Henry hoenborn, to| THE EVENING STAR, teacher, class 1, from Johnson-Powell to Vusual Education Instruction; M. B. McCormick, teacher, Van Ness School, [from grade 1 to grade 3; Jeanette Cavanaugh, teacher, class 1A, from Brent to Park View; S. C. Beaver, teacher, Tyler School, from grade 3 to grade 4. E. M. Yost, teacher, Tyler, from grade 2 to grade 3; Anna Murray, teacher, Bryan School, grade 2 to grade 3; A. S. Blandford, Wallach-Towers, from grade 4 grade 5; M. M. Lockwood, teacher, class 1, from Force-Adams to Bryan: Grace Penney, teacher, class 1, from Bryan to Jefferson Junior High; C. M. Munster, teacher, class 1, from Bu- chanan to Cooke School; Minnie Har- per, teacher, Cooke School, grade 8 to grade 6; - teacher, class 1, from croft; B. T. Beaton, teacher, Brad from grade 6 to grade 5; A. O. Melick, teacher,sclass 14, from Brookland, to music department; Helen Parke eacher, class 14, from Brown to draw- ing department; A. V. Keliher, teach- class 1A, Dennison to Katon ; F. M. Roach, teacher, class rk View to Jefferson Jun- A. Hayden, teacher, class onroe to Park P AL teacher, class from Monroe; K. L. Carroll, from Monroe School; C. F. Bar ss 1A, from Brookland to A. l. Herron, LA, from Bradl Eversfield, teachef, B Burroughs t. .:nls.d(!n, Donald, teacher, 1 to Morgan; M. L. Wil class 1, from Monroe to 5. Conway, teacher, Monroe to Brown teacher, ¢l Brow from \l(lnrm to Brown , teacher, class 1A, teacher, to ¢ to Eaton; 1A, from Brown wlden, teache rade 1 to grade 4; A. s-Hyde, from . class 1A, Aadi from grac to grade Bradford, teacher, class 1A, kmn | Brown to Addison; Grace B {or, class 1A, from Blair-F n| Kingsman: J. M. Sehmitt, | 1A, from Pierce-Webb to Cooke; s 1A, from . R. Todd, | T Continued on P cnty-three.) APRONS 88¢c Pereales and ging bams. in weat checks KA A new sale for us. and a bigger and figune. saving for you. Always looking out for our customers’ interests by in- augurating new events in our busi- ness calendar; you will find this sale having only legitimate values, so we advise vou to attend. White ilcloth ¥ \l.h\ 59e Underw:ar TWO FOR Crepe e Jlightis dresses, in extra wool qu & SLON G e MUSLIN Gowns 10 VARDS wool TOWELS FOUR FoR .10 fud Play Suits 88c Complete Sizes Dresses 88¢c Guaran teed fast-color _ ging- . i various 1% YDS. FOR 88¢ 64-inch, Damask, TOWELS FIVE FOR 88c ssorted| 40x21 Face Gingham | Towels, assorted in sizes | patterus; run of he_mil 51.00 Silk VESTS 59¢ Dresses TWO FOR 88c e Dresses, nd 3139 Girlw' Gingham DRESSES 88c Genuine Amos- los™ keag & in g ham | Ve peach, 84| dresses; pretty | orchid. white zes 7 | and “paki - all $1.95 Women's e Curtain BLOUSES | Marquisette THE COATS "land cut polo cloth, me;mmmammv AR TN VAR § gl AUFMA 1316 to 1326 7th St. NW. 88c SALE Women’s $12.95 and $14.95 k1 LK COATS AND DRESSES assortel THE DRESSES arc all- poiret twill, tricotine. anton crepe and satin-faced Canton, shades. in all the leading Sizes 16 to 50. of all- striped made in are materials, in the new swagger Fall styles. 16 to 44. Women’s $3.98 Fine FALL HATS - Boys’ 31 & $1.35| 88 s | el 33 YDS. mn Shirts 88c 5 Allsilk velvet, in la ditan_and_small ‘shapes, ith flowers, ribbons and fe ors include copen. a. red and brow a new Fall style. Boys’ and Girls’ $3.50 and $4.00 Schocl and Dress Shoes Better grades of shoes for boys and girls, in gunmetal. tan rge, me- Frimmed | fo Underwear 88c | Gowns envelope, chemise and step-ins, assorted colors. " The feature event of this sale will be that every 88c spent will buy merchandise that is worth $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, and the merchandise offered will be sea- sonable, serviceable and econom- ical. $1 True u-» 29 Amoskeag Vdx. 88¢ New Fall pat terns.” Foa s ) 2oc Amoskeag | 1de Apron FLANNEL | Ginghams | 3 YDS. FOR for silk, aray cordovan; 88c Assorted s iz ¢ check. Blue, brown blact a_fat colors 39c Oblong. SUITING YDS. IFOR le faced; te checks strines chool HOSE 3 PAIRS FOR 88c Fine ribbed, ¥ weight; G Englinh Broadcloth 2 YDS. FOR | Men's $1.25 SHIRTS 88c Striped perealel Shirts fas C Neckband A ||llr woren | eoliar attacn’cd in one. nk | 8 ¢t r iped percal and “bloe: per- | shirts ot "t 1 ¢ EX six pat- | standard make. forna Sizem 1914 _tor 34 3¢ Sunfiower | Boys’ $1 & 31.25| | CREPE CAPS 31% Ydm. for 88(: 88c Good woolen I Beautiful SApe/iniatiginy, volored patterns | Sortment of pat on raieed col-| terun, Sizes 6% “88c Perfect quality | ¢ in all the want- 6 Yan. for | | E—EBE:DEEEHEEEBED Y. 14 T ] DI:EHEEIE@E—: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1924. jol————lalc———]o|c———ja|c———|alc———|alc——=lalc——la| —— 8| ——=0| Every Time You See the Circle . IT MEANS Quality, Economy, Courtesy, Cleanliness Large, firm, yam- hke sweets—excellent for boiling, baking, f, candying, etc. condition. condition. ELLOGG’S rn Flakes . . . . .9c Post Toasties . . . . Oc L A&P EVAPORATED MILK g N. Y. Copenhagen abbage Hard, crisp and fresh—suitable for ‘either boiling or slaw. 3¢ 1b. AlasKan Red SALMON Direct from ice<cold Alaskan waters, the most delicate and palatable fish pro- curable. 25¢ can 8 O’clock COFFEE Rich, Fragrant, Delicious 33¢C Seven more cars of these popular potatoes have come in, so we’ll be able to take care of you all. better lay in a stock, rather than trust to luck, for potatoes like these are a real event. Large, firm, in prime ' From the rich, sweet milk of carefully- fed and closely-mspected cows. The churning and packing are done in sun- lighted, radiantly clean creameries ac- cording to the very latest scientific methods. We absolutely guarantee all our butter. Cut From The Tub Silverbrook Print Fine old creamy-golden, full-flavored American Cheese. Carefully made in our own plant, where cheese making is still an art. Freshly gathered Farm Eggs, care- fully candled in our up-to-date, specially constructed candling chamber. We guar- antee every egg we sell. Stnctly Fresh in Extra Large Table Sunnybrooks Fresh Fruits @ Vegetables We invite your mspectlon of our con- stantly replenished stocks of sound, ripe fruit. and seuonable well-conditioned vegetables. They are specially selected from several of the latest shxpments have been carefully handled and, therefore, come to you fresh, firm and in fine You'd Onions, 3 Ibs., 10c; 6 Ibs., 19¢ Ohio State, young, dry, extra fancy Fancy Large Table Apples. . 4 Ibs., 25¢ Large, Sound Good Cookers Cocking Apples. 6 Ibs., 25¢ 25¢ Peaches . . 3 Ibs., Large, Luscious Freestone WHITE HOUSE CIDER VINEGAR Made from the juice of ripe Virginia apples; full strength; abso- lutely unadulterated; ideal for pickling. 3-Gal. Gal 29c---49c RIRKMAN’S ; SOAP CHIPS Pure Soap in smaller chips, for better washing. b DC“Z——ED:]FJE::I. TEA TIME From the flowering tea gardens of the East come these aromatic Thea Nectar Teas. We buy them ourselves in the Orient, and, therefore, can bring them to your table fresh and fragrant. We Sell the BEST TEA There Is THEA NECTAR TEAS 3lc half Ib. ] pir———|gle———|o|——— || c——— | |———2| p|——— o] — 8 5 YDS. FOR 8c “Glos" silk Fine bloases in all wllh iEancy colors, sizes 36 | dere tn 46 f 30c Grass RUGS TWO FOR 88c 18x36-inch size in blue, brown bl Rréen bo Simpson’s Dairy is the first in | Washington to employ this most modern method of milk trans- portation. Large, glass-lined tanks, insulated against heat or extreme cold, mounted on motor trucks, as shown in the illustration, bring the milk down fresh from the heart of the Maryland milk country. ! Each tank can transport 5,000 | quarts of milk. The one shown is the first to be put in use in calf and patents, that are made in correct styles and sure to give ser Sizes for girls, 81 to 2 and 2% to 8, and for boys, 11 to 2 and 23 to 6. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL N. B. C. Snap- QAroons Reach the stores one or two days from the ovens. mesh, ho Progress WALKER Hilte UMY Bond Bread One-and-a-half pound loaf the Washington Milk Area. 13¢c i EEE—:EEEEEEEEEEEEE%DEEE i ATLANTIC GREAT $125 Panel CURTAINS 88c yards long. and ecru: © patterns foot. V1.25 Red Star DIAPERS 88c DOZEN Hemmed, mdy for use: e I 50 pairs| overallx, S e with bib. b 31 “Holland” WINDOW SHADES TWO FOR' Women's $1.85 SLIPPERS 88¢c Six _color com- i b The kind that wear and give service. Made up in a big as- sortmient of grays, tans, blues, browns and tweeds. You will really wonder at the marvelous values. The coats are lined with alpaca and have faced belts, and the pants are lined ) lhwughout. Sizes 8 to 18, [a[———Th[———s[——a] E=== 88c Tn pretty flow-] Hairline ered designs on | stripe, crepe red background. | and_serge. lace shoes, high comb wea heel only.' Sizee 3t v Half bleached.