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4 * 1,097 PUPILS MOVE ‘T0 HEHER ERADE Promotions From Eighth Grade to High Schools Announced. m J Anne Orenstein, Albert J. Orloskry, Pallas, Anna R. Racoosin Robert C. Varela, Sam Wertleb, Gladys M. Wright Thomas P. Morgan Kent, teacher. To Business Catherine Troi To Central—Paul Kelleter, John A. Letham. James H. Littlepage. phine Friedman, idith M. Kohner, {Elizabeth L. Kahner, Pagan, Elizabeth A. Reeves, | Sato, Harrlet C. Smith, Carl Pergler. To Western—Winton Brown Davis Caldwell, Walter S. Gard, Mur: ray A. Russell, jr. Kelsey Y. Saint hard Watkins, Anne P. Krueger. | Heary D. Cooke School, E. Tracy, teacher. School, B Ri W Jose- Katherine Tane Taylor, Jane Frances THE EVENING Rose Feldstone, Rachel riedenberg, Sadie Friedman, Sarah lazaroff, Wilma McCoy, Edwin J. Noyes, Mary L. Roaten, Esther Rosen- berg, Virginia B. Voelckner, Gene- vieve L. Winant. To Central—Alice Crist, Sylvia Mil- ler, Flora V. Taff. To McKinley— Frederick E. Brown, Ralph Jordan, David Legun, Clarence Mastbrook, Raymond H. Murphy, Nellie F. Parls, Frederick H. Potts, Howard Quantrille, Raymond Sena- sack, Harry P. Whaley, Myrtle B. White To Lucas. Force-Adams School, lngsworth, teacher. To Business—Marguerite E. Goode, Mabel 1. Reiley, Pearl E. McLaughlin. M. Dawson, private school — Catharine A. 8. K. Hol- T STAR, WASHINGTON, erine M. Keene, Nina L. Linn, Myrtle L. Montgomery, Dorothy A, u, Irma P. Weisser, Anna Wolfe. To Willlam Ensleman, Samuel S. Central—George K. De Friest, nyder, G. Everett Weaver, Gertrude Bodick J. Thelma Gallahan, man, Lydla E. man. To MecKinley—J. Emma E. Heck- Schorr, Sylvia Werks- Harvey Gerardi, Willlam M. Hessler, Theodore M. Wil- son, Bertram O, Park View Platoon School, M. E. Wissman. Due- hay, teacher, To Herman T, Coiner, Joseph Ln Dblum, Appleby, Carpenter, Katherine A Barbara E. w. Central—Frwin P, Beardsle; Edwin W. Cowherd, Michaelis, lsrael A. Rosen- Buell Wilcox, Margaret k. Virginia E. Bradburn, Ella Marian A. Cullinane, Delaney, Emily A. DuBois, w. D. T, Moore, C. Kenneth Patterson, Vanestelle Rateree, Louls Rosen, John B. Schios- ser, Robert O. Smith. To McKinley—Eaflé B. Saunders. Peabody-Hitton School, H. A. Duffy, teacher. To Bastern—Eaton F. Chalkley, Ed- win L. Duvall, John J. Foreman, Al- lan L. McAlivee, Bernard J. Long, Frederick R. Schmingle, Frederick l. Uber, Margaret k. Anderson, Minnie M. Caponiti, Marjorie R. Compton, Nina L Fervara, Aliese A. Gerlach, Florence M. Graves, Lilllan H. Groves, Myra A. Hantzmon, Helen A. Herbert, Carrie L. MecKay, Bertha L. Raley, Winifred M. Rusk, Florence M. Wil- son, Dorothy A. Wood. To Central—Stephen Donald Thomas To McKinley—Edith M. Pierdon. R. Woodzell 3 ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925, Louls H. Kessler, Benjamin O. Me- | Frances Cullough, Charles A. McVean, R. Paul Montgomery, Eugene M. Peake, Ber- tha A. Beans, Mary E. Conner, Vir- glinia B. Cook, Frances M. Flood, Mary A. P. Hanson, Jennette Hertz, Cathe- rine V. Jones, Novella G. Lilly, Gladys M. Riley, Maria E. Wilkinson, Lois K. Ryon. To McKinley—Richard E. Kelso, Wiiliam 8. Lowe, Samuel Sinrod. Bryan School, M. M. Lockwood, teacher. To Eastern—Amelia . Birmingham, Sydney E. Evans, Leah Felter, Fran- ces H. Gernand, Alice L. *Kraus, L. Carol Meads, Cornella G. Mullenax, Dorts V. Reidel, Catherine M. Smith, Ruth D. Stuart, Hilda M. Sugar A. L ‘Thomas Ruby L.| Thomas. No high school— Buchanan = School, teache A Quality Car th Du Laney ton R. Eagle, Harry K. Howes, Mar y At a Quantity Price STOP ITCHING SKIN M. Jones, Ralph L. McGunigal, Har Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic vey A. West, Audrey R. Darden, Howard H. Peter, Hazel Liquid, Gives Prompt Reliei There is one Clara. Muir, Llewellyn 1. erine E. Collins, Alice M. Sherrer, ment that and that L. Dorlo, John J. Ryan, Leonard John- son. No high school—Tola M. Marie I°. Gaffny, Ruth E. | witliam L. Grimes, Joshua F. Helen A. Van Norman Congress Heights School, §. A Fdwards, Newman, e dependable treat- relieves itching cleanses and soothe torture the Central—Dorothy A. Annadale, Justine E. Burke, Jeanctte C. Kreps, Rene A. Lutz, Walter S. McIihenny, Walt W. Osborne, H. Olney Parr, Alan L. Posner, Katherine S. Sand- berg, Vera J. Sandoz, Mary W. Smath- ers. D. Richard Stephan, John W Lewis, Kathleen Watkins. To McKinley—J. Lester Ay seph H. Gawler, Philip Peter Lucchesl, H. John Whiteside. To Western—Lella Lee Brazelton. Judith M. Charles D. Evans, Elsa L. Grifoni, Ratherime S. Hamilton, Eilzabeth Madlson School, H. M. Knighton, teacher. To Business—Lillia Carolina M. Mannarino, Sy Ferguson, IXdna L. Gatchel, Edna C. Hall, Alice Hughes, E. Lucile Leary. Pauline Niemetz, Rose Shapiro, Phyllis E. Terry, A. Itoberta Stewart, Charlotte Zarin. To Business—Joseph R. Galler, Mel- vin M. Payne, Raymond Rine, Dorothy Benz, Lois M. Crawford, Frances Fine, Mabel M. Garner, Anna R. Gottsc Mildred L. Hoffman, Frances K. Krautw: Rhoda Kaplowitz, Ad Helen S. Sorensen To McKinley— Willis A, Benner, Wil- liam Desgs, Vernon F. Duckett, am L. Dutton, Judson A. Fone: sarl Grant, Thomas G. King, Jr. ett S. Lank, Harry R. Lippodd, Robert | George Touglas A. Mayer, John C. Peters, jr.; Benson > high school—Mari S Rowe, jr.; Elvin R. Troxel, Frar Rosalie Posner. G. Tuttle, William C. Wafl, Joseph| Bdmonds School, Weltz, Dorothy R. Angelo, Anna M. | teacher. Gallagher. To Business—Gertrude V. Payne. Unassigned—Nathan Lubar, To Central—Bertha T. Kauffman, Corso, Nellie V. MacWelch. Hilda G. Haves. To Eastern—Fred Fischer, Mary A Stxth Division. Kaiser, Eugene M. Grinder, Dorothy Wheatley School, I Y V. Duremire, FEdmond T. Fakes, teacher. Willlam A. Rittenhouse, Mary V To Business—Mignon Snelling, Doro- | Early, Katherine V. Pitcher, Dell §. thy M. Waters. Padgett, Paul P. Tice To Eastern—James M. Cullinan, Ed-| To McKinley —Gelbert S. Wild, ward J. Glavin, George J. Kraue, Wil- | Blanche L. Hughson, George E liam Krosovsky, Frederick J. Militzer, | Chopin, Helen R. Baker, Dorothy M Byron E. Tracey, Sadie Caputo, Nora M. | Ashford, Ella V. Hudnell, Margaret Cullinane, Carmelina G. Guiffrido, Cath- | V. Reidy, Bessie H. Sparks, Lee S ne Heflin, Catherine V. r, | Lagonarisino, John H. Ryon, Mar- Evelyn E. Koch, garet F. Reld Ida E. Parker, Unclassified Helen L. Walte: Blair-Hayes Zeller. teacher. To McKinley—Joseph To Business James MacFarlane, Carl Margaret E. Virginia E. Crowder. Myers. No high school—Gladys To Central—Sidney M. Rateliffe. Julla V. Doggett. To Eastern—Louis K. Bauer, Harry Plerce School, C. 8. Markhus, teacher. | W. Kraft, Myrtle ¥. Bubb, Laura V. To Eastern—Ellen J. Beach, Anna C.| Dove, Marion I Greenwell, Margaret Brocato, Gladys E. Evans, Anna E.[Robb, Catherine Snyder, Helen E. Gates, Mabelann Goddard, Annie M. Young. Godwin, Margaret C. Hayden, Minnie E. Herrman, Elizabeth B. Levenson, Ruth A. McKinney, Josephine G. McVearry, Frances L. Minnis, Carmel C. Randolph, Ellarose V. Roche, Philip M. Clements, Emmett J. Cosh, Ralph Day, J. Edward Gorrie, Phillip Herrman, George P.|C. pupils grades of the District | Il end their ele-| hool careers tomorrow and thelr education in the high at the beginuing of the sec- | r Monday of promotion will be pre- the grade school graduates of nt 858 grad- Those in Soon after the first appli Donald, | tion of Zemo vou wilt find that Miller, | tations, Pimples; Blackhe zema, Blotches, Ringworm and s lar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo is all that banishes most skin eruptior the skin soft, smooth and It is a non-greasy, disappeari uid that may be applied during t} day. Trial bottle 35c, large size $1.( Zemo Soap, antiseptic and To Central—George A. Berry, Mar- - tin Burkette, Mason Culverwell Lloyd R. Fredendall, Bruce I. Gard- H. Gassaway, Henry D. ilbert Jameson, Samuel §. Liewellyn P. Leigh, Rich- Joseph D. McNally, Wal Loehl O'Brien, Fred- 1l, Louis S. Paulin. Fred vior Rhoades, Jack H. Paul Stein, Jack ¥. Wolsten- Jana M. Burke, Dorothy IL. Thelma Falcone, Charlotte | ’.\ Hardwick, Marjorie L. Hertzberg, | = ‘rances E. Joyner, Helen Kelleter. h division will graduate the po e g sl e o poghoii g g S Kohner. Deborah M. Liebman.{ Harriman, Helen C. Henry, Loulse L« o from this district | Jfanette Naiman, Frances Owen,|johnson, Elizabeth S. Luce, Lindsay e Prutia Plerce, Marjorie Rearfck, Mar- | 4" paxson, Evelyn Standley, Rachel }Jorie B. Sigmund. Elizabeth S. Smith.| 1 Steele, E. Alexander Stephenson, {Helen G. Sproul, Violet Thomas, Leila | Robert C. Wales. 1D, Van Leer. Fifth Division. To Wi.etern—Kda L School, C. ginia Rcports, Audrey F. Unassigned—Sybil Zeeman. Thomson School, A. Lamborn, teach- er. rools from| T0 Western—Maurice H. Gouheau.: and the | Edmund V. Leger. hove elected to at.| To Busines—Arthur T. Cox, Ed- < ward J. Redmond, William A. Patter- son, A. Paul Stratton, Rita Mann- heimer, Alice R. Walter, Sarah Mor- fing, Catherine C. Couahan, Ella M Thompson, Margaret E. Bennet, Anetia R. Overbee. To McKinley—Wilfred , Judson F. La Moure, Warren F. Dean Peters, Bugene F Koven, Edward H. Parker. To Central—George C.Ashby, Eita P. Evans, James V. Jones, Wilson A. Lansford, Daniel Milwit, James W. MecBee, August F. Pohlig, Clinton G. Skidmore, Willlam J. Wells, Arthur L. Rapeer, lantha P. King, Clara W. Aschenbach, Margaret R. Day. Mary E. Borders, Elizabeth R. Thomas, Mary Butterfield, Helen Scordos, en V. Skidmore, Marion C. Rich- Ray F. Machat. ned, Toulse H. McClellan Third Division. Elizabeth Tichencr, teacher To E rn—William F. Pauline Lindner, Violet ~(Continued on Fifth Page.) C LAFLIN| sAYS yes Examined for Glasses. If| treatment found necessary we will so advise you. | CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. | 1814 G 922 14th | Gladys M. Wilcox, James 1. Baden, Natale Caponiti, Paul 1. Clifford, Rob- ert W. Hampton. To McKinley—Edward Minnie Schwarzman Lenox School, Marian Larner, teach- er. To Eastern—William mer 8. Gaum, Percy E. nard B. Greenburg, Raymond E. Hard- Ing, Gori Stea, Raymond I. White, Rose Alexander, Mildred A. Dean, Mil- dred A. Goddard, Hilda G. Lackowi Blanche E. Mitchell, FEleanor M Morris, Eli beth F. Qurand, Rose L. idman, Thornton, M M. Carrie Harris, M e S. Davis, astern—Dorothy V. Ballard, ne T. Collins, Kthel M. Con- Estelle K. Dunnington, Pearl ldstein, Ethel F. Keyser, Nellie J. Latehford, Theodore G. Arends, The- K. McFadden, Alice N. Schastian, Syd G. Carter, Robert A. Lynch, Frank May, Thomas P. Newman, Sam Tranen, George F. Warner. To MoKinley—Elizabeth E. West, Lueinda A. Toffoli, Aubrey C. Barnes, Evan R. Fuge, George F. Vogel, hocl raste is needed, nakes es, Jo- i Larson, McCoury, F. Crows, Fl- Glascock, Ber- hea s¢ st Paul he high eche cions 10 to 13 hools the will send Douden Baer, Jane 2% < Hard Fishburn, i red) have 239 number Established 1889 1 enter the high schc Hayward, tol- ther divisio A. E. Hopkins, on. 1445 second division, fourth d i- ) th division, 23; tenth } venth division, 80,| , 43 | the s Keyser, Vir- sigmund. Brookland teachar. To Business—Mary K. Gose, James Libert, Kenneth E. Light, Elotse Weaver, Margaret R. Weber. To Central—John W. Shanklin. To Eastern—WHliam C. Moore. To McKinley—Charles B. Facchina, Harry H. Palmer. John Burroughs ney. teacher. To Business—Kathryn F. Brazerol, E. La Rue Eims, Winifred L. King. Eleanor L. Morrison, Marie E. Rob- erta To Jeannette 1. Moorhead. S To Fastern T. West To McKinley—Ivan M. Ardan, Tru- | man F. Carter. Hazel B. Venning. Gales School, Katherine L. Carroll, teacher. To Business—dorris Canter, Eva E. Jones, May Belle Ward, Bliss R. McQueen, Charlotte Reichel. Dorothy F. Chaney, Catherine S. Battistone, Katherine G. Zanelli, Ida C. Bondor- off. Helen V. Pearl, Thelma Jones, Audrey B. Potter, Clarabelle Sparks. To Eastern—Francis A. Hogge, Mildred L. Feller, Hester M. Johnson, : 2 g o ¢ B CRungn .| Marguerite E. Crantord. s E. Dean, R. Morgan| To Central—Minna R. Cannor. Mary | MoTEUertte B CrRborl o o 4'Pspard. Ruth E. De Vane. Robert W.| E. Cooksey, Alice M. Ferner. Myra E.{ "5 00 3 n ‘ree, Fi es ew el 3 ¥ V1112 R. B— 2 e 7 Z ? 7 7 7 T HJ r,-qfid,h},»‘ y' };i’rf .m" s lz \[‘v :‘K“_;‘ Lucille M. Lyman, Willlam H To McKinley—Alexander R. Cornett, WWW AN e . oveit B R Harry M. Bragg, Jack R. Dwi, Or- IR Hayd James Heaton, Jack B.| To McKinley—James 8. Lay. Ralph |87 (b JBESE <050 By o0 0 N Winthrop S. Hudson, Bar- es, Alfred V. Schrider. e - Hughes, Benjamin L. La hool, E. H. Lamson,|Marry K Lovs To private school—Oyama Ward, Mia- Robert- Erickson, George Poulos, Hary | Katherina M. Cirone, Rose Hollander. el geie Langdon School, A. M. Sisson and e = o Luyster, teacher il e s 4 "o Eastern—Gordon V. Albee, How- Smit 1a Ann Katherine [ phael Sherfy, Annie Altman, Dorothy | - Te Bastern—@Gordon V. Atbor, How- a F. Doily B.|Cave, Mary Dezendorf, Eltzabeth | 378 A, Ford, GUZert (o HIICORRS S Hulle | ey, A Ly, R e -, | Bosalle J. Gordhatt, Jeusls Lu Portes, othy Phelps, Dorothy Raby, Bertha|hosalle 1. Gor e A M ot ey ma N B |Fimcmina M. SuaSsn. My - ¥ e > Rubina, Evelyn E. Wendal. stricker, Inge Von Lewinski, Ernes- | "5 "Sicginley—w. ‘Magill Collins, I V. Allen, Darw L. Otterback, be promot s they M. E. Dra- Division. School, L Helen Pirst Pulizzi, teacher. C M. Barrick, Shearer, D Collier, | Riley, Thom: Valenga ackson School, A. Ossire, jaxt P MEDONE 1T 15 MADEF A BUCHL, UVA LRS! 4 A BRAVA. FYCSCUAMUS OB ACETATL0F POTISSAAETHEREAL SR O TRE AKD HEXAM- e YOU 00 KOT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE TAONG MEDICHE 7000 WSTE LIGE MEDICNE AT AL THERE 7 NOTHING I 1T THET HURTS YOU N THE LEAST LS. TYREE, CHEMIST. 50¢ waskinGTON. D.C. Wimbush, | L. Head, | O'De | ) “Pape’s Cold Compound” second and third doses usually break up the cold completely and end all grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costa only thirty-five cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. _Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape’s. Central—W. Earl Mallon, Margaret Rachel Midomanski. Edwin Ross, Doris Masincup. E. Ruth L. Ga School, A Ipin. Hughes, Elizabeth M Emily Yancy, Olga V. Tnstant Relief! Don't stuffed-up! Take “Pape’s Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; Telieves headache, dall- Dess, feverishness, sneesing. The Bogley. Clifford _Adams, Edmond W. Gray a C. Martin, Her- hompson. { Eaton School, Blanche L. Teel L. Angela Brown, M. J. Krosoveky. A. Wehausen, ~Joseph Daumer, A. Carter, M. Recker, Mitchell M. Dorothy . Everett, Jr. Central—Margaret Marguerite H. Darby William W M. M McKinley N. Jaffe. estern- R. Baur, Brown, Robert A N. Gardner, Seventh Divislon. Brent-Dent School, M. L. teacher. To Central—Bessle 1. Wolfe To Eastern—David Ball, Theodore Edwards, —David C. Gorman, Stephens, | Takoma Schoc O'Hara, teacher. To W Yerman C. Sarah host ir. E. 7% % Ely, Genevieve Fritts, Powell teacher. To Central—Frank Carter, Wilbur Engleman, Philip _Jon Emery { Kanode, Hyman Levin. Charles Mehler, Reeves McGann, John Monk. Peter Smyrnas, Laurenca Sherfy, Re- S - 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 LEAN and PRESS ~ ALL and DELIVER MENS SUITS...............%c¢c LADIES’ SUITS............8150 GLOVES ............5c and 10c 72 M $1 Delivers Your Heater Stiles Upha . s—Carl M. Ralph McReads : 5 s Grover D. Luce, Lonise G. Foster. To Western—William Davis, Kath- | S7qver D. Luce, Lodise G. Foster. arine Slaughter. 2 i ' Slax teacher X bl‘;-"; To Business—Fanny Andrusia, e | Abelman, Elmer Bailey, Margaret | E d. | Deltufo, Nellie Jorg, Helen Meyers, A | Helen Williams., | Evelyn Noble, Harry Spikloser, Beu- s SN N T {tah Tenley, Charles Udelaviteh, Es- E 1 | % 24 Dorothy Counselman, therine Murphy. i- | Marton Roberta Neely, 7 n Comer. M. A. Dil- . ! : To Central—Clarence Stibor. al—Cary W. Aal Nellie R.| 1o McKinley—Albert Swain, wood, Browne, Dorothy G. Dorian, Virginia M. Escher, Anna V.| ® jooes stonroe School {arris, Betty Lum, Pauline M } e : > lan, Dorothy O. Smith, o Phs Louise M. Turner, Russe | e Otis 8. Dorian, Albert H. 3 F. Hood, John R. Long, Bonsall, Edwin‘Leventhal To McKinley—Mary R. Hull, Mitchel | Bernsten, Lawrence L. Dyer, Edward | J-Brooke, Robert V. MoIntyre,. Dric J. Haley, William H. Loving, Charles M. Marsh, George J. White, Harry L. ea. | Burlingame, ,:f’w:,! To Business—FEthel T. Anderson. | Genevieve L. Halloran, Audrey E Rock, Helena E. Williams, Paul A. Dobrowolsk!, Ralph C. Vogel, Joseph | Lesser | “Brigntwood Senool, teacher. To Central — George K. Coiner, | Bruno G. Floria, Grable H. Mitchell, | Peter J. Milbourne, Richard G. Mil- bourne, Emma L. Gerlach, Catherine M. Kindafather. To Business—Helen M. Harvey, Helen E. Reft. We Do Repairing 277070 i Ed- \ en F. Barnard, vith, Ralph Lynnwood Orrison, . Richard W. Turner, ginia K >. Ballenger, NEW TRANSMISSION LINING FOR FORDS =7 =7 MARVELOUS INVENTION e TRIPLEWEAR ONDER friasdase $2.25 A Produot Greater Tham Lts Name Por Bot e Crown of Perfection New Weave with Oil Poskets OVEN paR s Jakee Gosts ENGINERRING ASiL O o & oot NON-CHATTER The MAGIC of and saves on tires snd fusl The having BAR Patented and Dorothy Smith A Wallace To C. The luxury of daintily ap- pointed tables and efficient waiter service of the Cornwell Tea Room Where you can enjoy either of the three wonderful club menus—in . comfort— Sandwich Lunch..35¢c Salad Lunch......50c Hot Lunch........60c —a tempting variety in each—and coffee, tea, choco- late or milk served with all three. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1329 G Street nith, M. Naomi L. Snyder, M n L. Reid ernard Berman George H. Ellis, Hiram J. Hodge , Edwin H. Thaden, Kinle Bowman, Nyce V. Brown teacher Elizabeth ( 3 D. H. G. Nichols, A $12.50 Heaters — $22.50 Heaters — $40 Heaters $5.00 __$]00 .. $19.75 THE last heater sale for this. winter is here! The prices above tell the story. These heaters, while brand new and fully guaranteed, are slightly rusted inside. They go on sale Wednesday morning in our Exchange Department. School, L. Hendry, De Dunbar, King Harmon, Soyle Doyl Casale, Murray, Edith Gladys 4 Sarah Anne G Nancy B. M othy B. hrook Fourth Division. Abbot-Twining School, E. thews, teacher. 5: S Virginia Monroe Street Near 14th Six Rooms and Tile Bath $8.500 H. Mat- Stawart ¢ “Benjumin T, fward E. Duryee, Robert 1l Ka lore F. 1. Oc Smith, Coolidge, E. Forbes, Meyers, Ward 1na, John K DEALERS PROPORTIONATELY PLACE! FORD AGENTS QUALIFY X - Make cure you are gecting os por your domand. TRIPLEWEAR MAKE IT TRIPLEWEAR. ACCEPT NO OTHER. DURWYLLAN COMPANY, Inc., Mfrs. New F. Sutliffc, | H. Alexan- | Helen T. Edith E ashmuett, Char- or H. Milburn, M. Williams, Many fine rebuilt cast-iron kitchen ranges are in- cluded in this half-price sale. $1 delivers yours. $70 ranges as low as $39.50. See Them at 735 7th St. N. W. Living Room Outfits—7 pieces. Overstuffed tapes- try or velour loose cushion settee, chair and wing chair, spring filled construction, long mahogany dav- enport table, attractive polychrome bridge lamp and silk shade. Exchange store price only $99.50. ... ... Each piece delivered for Second Division, Ross School, Mary C. Dallas, | { i Monthly Payments of $35| Can Be Arranged W. H. WEST CO. | Real Estate i Irvin A ¥ H. Eugen ey, jr.; W. Beall, Ray- ¥. Ermericus, Julius C. Marchi. ott, Max ns, C. Wil- Howard A. Whit Mary H. B Wilma Cole- Manie K. Geraci, Gertrude O. E. Cornelia Norfleet, Susan R ab, h W. Rose, Lucile | Mason ar bread | Main 9900 916 15th St. Morton. ith C. Hammer, Reld, Joseph F. Carroll. rn—Wade S. Dent, Robert Frederica G. Ritter. Anmna K , Helen Keep Your Teeth White and Antiseptically Clean with rodeunto 4 TOOTH PASTE Aualit_v Beyond Quesfiax Bed Room Outfits. Attractive dresser with good size mirror, chiffonier, 2 pillows, 2 chairs, spring, 45- und mattress and double bed. Exchange store price only $77.50. Each 2 pieces delivered for Tobias School, E. J. Lackey, Dorothy Kathryn I. Norris, y—Irene V. Colt, George Morris 1. Friedman, Car- ic Scafide, Ben Caplan, Eve- Dining Room Outfit. Large size buffet with mirror back, large round extension table and four chairs with genuine leather seats. Exchange store price only $55.50. Domi A. R, hel A. Virgin eilicoft, Butler, Lowe, Delivered for ENT. YOUR IANO AT Congoleum Rugs. Floor samples. Genuine Congo- leum rugs. Some are slightly turned at edges but not damaged. Values up to $18.00 for as low as $9.95. Any rug delivered for Phonographs. Mahogany phonograpis that former- ly sold up to $100.00, used as demonsiration samples. Exchange store price, $36.95. Looking Ahead How is your “outlook” on the future—to say nothing of the present. Byes ever trouble you? If they show signs of weakness or strain, act promptly—you may save yourself serious trouble in the future. Our expert registered optometrist will tell you ex- actly how your eyes “stand,” and prescribe the right glasses, if any are needed. of.cKakinclne. Optometrists Opticians | | 935 F Street \\u Years at the Same Atldv'uy/ Delivered for Terms as Low as 50c Weekly L/ 1o G