Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 13

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FIRST SEMESTER IN SCHOOLS ENDS Reorganization to Take Care | 12" of Promotions Virtual- ments for preventing serious conges- tion in eome schools have been made. The opening of the second semester Monday will be marked by two tm- portant events. The Powell School will change from an elementary school to a junior high school, adding another link in the rapldly expanding | junior high school system. New School to Open. The Raymond School, & new eight elementary building Penth street and Spring road, also throw open its doors to alleviate THE EVENING DIPLOMAS GIVEN 69 AT COLUNIA Exercises Held for Midyear Class Commencement STAR. WASHINGTON, GIrls’ Glee Club. Rev. H. E, Brundage pronounced the invocation. Those who were graduated follow: Norman Abramson, Jumes Black, Wil- liam Bralnin, Ernest Brust, Frances Brust, George Clark, James Edward Cowling, Francis Crump, Philomena Dobricky, Effie Dyer, Ellamay Ed- mondson, Clagett Emmert, Abraham Albert Epsetein, Martha ¥tzler, Doro- thy Farrell, Katie Feldstone, Jullus Freilachoff, Allen Galpin, Aaron Ger- ber, Reynolds Hayden, Howard Hel- zer, Robbla Hunt, Robert Wesley In- gram, George Shearman James, jr.; Ruby Jehli, Frederick Ethan Kahler, Evelyn Kendall, Eimer Mogart Kight. D. C. THURSDAY, TJANUARY 29, 1925. The Hub Harriet Knight, Clare Logan, Mar- jorfe Loomis, Melvin Nathaniel Love- less, Josiah Lyman, Ethel Davis, El- dred Kropke, lizita Romagna, Frances Hay Doris Mackay, Julla Malettt, Whi ulove, Maybeth Me- Mahon, Bliss Miller, yn Mille: arete Mitchell, Maurice Wilson gan, Helen O'Neil, Harold Oxen- Karl Parks, Loren Pope, Irvin Lee Potter, Fred Albert Randal ton Thomas Rector, John Carl R Jack Romagna, Sanger, William Schofer, Olgo & - Steln, Jean Stimson, \Lxr Curtis Trimme ces Und. Mildred Understine, =Jewell Catherene White, d Joseph Jack M@RR][S@N S FOUNDED 1894 KNOWN FOR REMARKABLE VALUE GIVING 1109 F STREET N.W. Beginning Tomorrow Junior High School, the organization of he d Iy Complete. at Junior High. ment of \lil pupil r important change in the rganization will be made day when the («'lumbm Junior School absork and eighth gr: Two More Days to Save In The Hub’s January Clearance If you prefer to pay out of your income du ing the months when you are enjoying the use of the furniture you buy, you may do so. No need to disturb your capital. Arthur Clara Suraci ARANCE Drastic Reductions in Preparation for Our Semi-Annual Inventory. Quantities Are Limited. Often But One or Two Models of a Kind. All Sales Final. No Mer- chandise Sent C. O. D. No Credits and No Approvals —DRESSES— DRESSES—One of a style and mostly smaller Originally 65 sizes, some slightly soiled from handling. Exquisitely g9 754, fashioned. 118 Close-Out 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite 139z A special low reduction on a suite of quality. Buftfet, Inclosed Server, Oblong seat Chairs. X As illustrated—a 60-inch : Table, China Cabinet and six Genuine Leather Buffet has rail back instead of mirror as shown Regular $125.00 Walnut-finish Dining Room buffet .. J'Y'C(‘C Suite $232.00 complete 10: Dining Suite, gold lir DRESSES—New silks, satins, twills and flannels. A fe v dance frocks. All the new high shades and smartly fashioned. Originally $16.75 to DRESSES—Sparkling New Spring Models—In the fa- vored straightlines; long waisted effects; copies of higher priced creations. Most desirable new colors and trimmngs. Originally $19.75 to 5 DRESSES—High Type Street and Afternoon—One of a kind and broken sizes; made of finest materials. A few conservative models in larger sizes. Close-Out 4-Piece Duofold Bed-Davenport Suite [he most practical suite for the small home — saves the expense of room. As shown—a Table, Duofold, Rocker and Armchair, ering Originally $29.75 to $39.75 23 - 36 a spare imitation leather cov- DRESSES—Prevailing models for the Dinner and Dance in the season’s shades and trimmings. Beautified with beads, maribou furs, laces and embroideries. Reduced to a marvelous price. ] COAT COATS for Sports, Business, Utility Models; untrim- med. Made of soft, downy cloths in beautiful colorings; suitable for early Spring. Every garment full lined. Originally $29.75 to 3-piece Genuine Krochler Over- stuffed Suite, with cane backs...... $249.75 Loose Cushion Seat Three- piece Cane-back Bed-davenport Suite, 3 Originally $19.75 COATS—Fur collared of muskrat or opossum; the o Il cloths are downy wool, black polaire and self colored riginally plaids. The models are conservative and plainly tailored $25.00 to that make them desirable for all outdoor wear. $29.75 48 $1800 COATS—Dressy models, richly furred in suedes, bolivias and brytonia. Collars and cuffs of wolf, sealine, mandell, and all are beautifully silk lined and interlined. Originally Now 54500 t0 @ 2 8 00 L] ' 549.75 Close-Out 4-Piece Genuine Walnut Bedrcom Suite IN REGULAR OR FRENCH WALNUT — remarkably underpriced— $1 57.50 Vanity, Bow-foot Bed, Dresser and Chifforobe. Reduced from $198.00 to. ... $325 Two-tone Walnut Suite, 589. 5 pieces including 48-inch Dresser 39 COATS—An extraordinary group fashioned of fine ma- 43 terials, with trimmings on collar and cuffs and a few bor- dered of the wanted furs. Never equaled at this price. Originally $59.75 to 365 5 - piece Walnut-finish Bedroom Suite. Reduced from $119.75 to COATS—Lustrous, costly fabrics, tailored in these, with luxuriously furred collars and cuffs—of expensive furs which enhance their beauty. Originally $69.75 to 395 [ 36 The Balance of Our Entire Stock Reduced to Correspondingly Low Figures Seventh and D Sts. N.W.

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