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32 DIPLOMAS FOR 133 CENTRAL STUDENTS School’s M|dyear Graduahng ! Class Addressed by Fred- eric William Wile. t mid- year graduatin ass of 153 students was awarded diplomas at the o mencement exerc school auditorium. Frede W Washington newspay spondent and radio b talk: delivered the commencement addre. Stephen E. Kra mer pri pal tral superintendent of diplomas were p fam H. Herron, ard of Educa al High School Orche ion of H. P. Hoover with two s pronounced Gelston McNeil Re 3 The Aarorn Burgdorf, h Carl- Beulah Allison 1a- Corder, Dora Dor- Ells- lows Meroe Doroth a Gray Gi Mae A from t h O'Con- | 3arnard Kat a M Witmer. Howard Wunder wu G ldman, Lot rence Peabod vey Graham, Fran Robert McGregor Harp drum Hastings, Rudyard Yost Hesse n nson, Mau- Pinckard minsky, Joh Francis Kelly Henry Gran- Jerome Stan- Joseph Simmo Harrison Somerville, Ed Spain, Donald Harrison St Wall, Hiram Beverly Water Samuel Weitzman, Franklin Wing, ir chard Valentine Wool- ridge and Clyde Dawson Yeomans. 5- YEAR PLAN FAVORED. School Bluldmfl Pxogum Indorsed by Conduit Road Association. The five-year build program of the public school d the unan mous indorse t of the Conduit Foad Citizen's As in St. David's Ha Another issue tion of the assoc on, but pu ide for futu was the Jones bill for Sunday 1 the District of Columbia Miss Cora Van meeting, tion fo st night uit road Atten- aind ex er he goc ance the inclement weat of the association a J. T. Brady, first v pre nt; R. L. Herrell treasurer, and G. J. Richardson, secre- tary apprec despite ! Porto Rican Leader Better. Prestdent Barcelo of the Po oan Senate, it was learned y v recently underwent a minor operation in the New York City Hospita bas returned to Washington a #ald by friends to have comp 2N\ Hickman, V.P. & Cashier Cochron, Pres. F 1925 Vacation Club Open for Membership Oommercial business and savings accounts spe cialized and solicited. Iut at the rate of 3% ON SAVIN 4% ON TIME FUNDS Monthly statement of acconnts rendered. We have for free distrihution handsome metal aavings banks which inculcate the spirit of Thritt. Resources Over $5,000,000 Raok opens &t £:30 am. Closes 3:00 p.m except un Government pay dass, & 5:15 pom. close s maintained. On Saturday. we Clava at moom, reopening from 5:30 to 8:00 pom Franklin National Bark| Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch 1111 Commecticut Avenue es last night in the | at the | Other officers | New Half Dollar Brings Flood of Requests to Mmt' With the minting of the first of the Stone Mountain memorial half dollars by the Philadelphia mint, the Mint Bureau has suddenly been flooded with requests for the souvenir coin The number of requests has been 5o great in the last several days that Dicector 1t was prompted | to issue a notic | must be purchased from the Stone | Mounta Association of A the coins will be delivered to the which will use the above the association, | proceeds of the sales half-dollar val > aid in pleting the memorial BARTLETT RECOUNTS POLAR ADVENTURES Says Peary's Experience Was De- | com- termining‘Factor in Explora- tory Success. RIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925, » failure of an English expedi- tion to discover the South Pole was | attributed to lack of experience by | Capt. Robert A. Bartlett, who de-| clared in an address before the Dis-| trict Medical Society at 1718 M street | Wednesday night that members of the Peary expedition to the North Pole with their experience, could have dis- | covered the earth’s other extremity with | ease. ! Capt. Bartlett was in command of | the Roosevelt on Admiral Peary’s ex- | pedition to the North Pole, and is generally considered as the man \\nn‘ made he discovery of the North Tole possible, due to his skill as a nav \ or > succeeded in getting Roosevelt farther north than a had ever bee Capt. Bartl to exvlore f the untoud a f the lircle with the dirigibl uld have gone through all of | the unexplored area and arc world in the Shenandoah in 20 days,” | said he speaker illustrated, with lan- | tern slides, experiences while a mem- | ser of the Peary expedition. | He attributed Admiral Peary’s suc- | cess to the fact that the latt ears of experience and had th trust of the Eskimos. was willing and big enough to learn kimos and learned their | ways of getting North,” ntinued pt. Bartlett was introduced by Dr X Hagner, who told how the aptain had g a when 14 years | old. At19h and of a sail- ng vessel, and he had co: mand ¢ er. Dr. Hagner also a tribute pald Capt. Bartlett by iral Peary Dr. Thomas A. Groover, president of the society, presided LONG FLIGHT PLANNED. Italians to Ga From Rome to Tokio and Back. 30.—Comdr. T chief of the Ita unced that he long-distance will start next Ma The contem a ro is from Rome ce to Athens, ( Alexandria, afterward 1 sea and the Indian and procee to Tokio. The rn trip will be through the Pacific Austr, said to Mussolini is e per- Iy interested in the arrangements | or the ht. A 400- hydroa will be Journ nd it will be inedo himself. ander will be accompanied a mechanician. The machine will ry ient oline for a Quake Fund in Charity Hospital. | pondence of the Associn January - govern- | :f fund to e lin Yoko Special Sale! Trusses " and Elastic Goods Here you will find a complete stock of highest qual- it Trusses | and Elastic | Goods at sur- | prisingly low | | | Truss Fitters be il & cure Goe e Perfect fit and sfaction ran- WALTON’S Seamless Hosiery Silk Garter Stockings, each, $4.00 Silk Garter Leggins, e Silk Knee Caps, each, Silk Anklets, each, | complete teed £ Garter Leggins, each, $3. nen Knee Caps, each, nen Anklets, each, Camp Shoulder Braces, Camp Abdominal Belts, Camp Abdominal Belts, Elastic Abdominal Belts, New York:Elastic Truss, Single, New York Elastic Truss, Double, Dr. Pierce’s Double Trus Seeley Hard Rubber Trus. Single. Boston Model Elastic Truss, Single, The Winner Truss, Guaran- teed to hold. Single, Leather-Covered Steel Truss, Single, Jung's Arch Braces, Pair, $1.00 and $1.50 Dr. Scholl’s Foot Appliances and Remedics. Truss Depl Store No. 2 Only 7th and E Sts. N.W. ’ d the || 'S BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABg STORE" Late Arrivals in New Spring Hats Specialized at $5 and $7.50 New Hats re constantly arriving—intro- ducing Spring’s newest colors and the smart- est shapes to be worn by the miss and the matron. terpretations of the latest mode limited choice Featur trifle face and larger than heretofore, becoming as they are different. Also smart like ribbons, A glorious new collection—new in- And an un- of hundreds of styles. the new in hats of silk and straw, just a more elaborate and quite as Off-the- Spring- Tricornes, Cloches. Newest trimmir of fancies, flowers and laces Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. K3 X3 $2.50 to $3.95 Leather Handbags Regular $150 Fur Coats Of Sealine (Dyed Coney) $70.50 It's clearance time these Fur Coats we've taken a duce our stoc inventory day Soft lu ngth model SiZes 16 to 42. Goldenberg's—Second Floor Two Piece Jacket Dresses For Girls of 7 to 14 Years A Special Purchase at $5.98 I'hese Smart Dresses are finding favor with the young m junior 14 vears. Choice of four brand-r of beautiful all-wool cloth, in tractive colorings. Made with full pleated skirts, novelty sateen waist and smart jacket, with pockets ‘and braid trimming $12.50 and $15 \’ther Coats, $7.95 Children's All-wo t fiuish materials. in assorted pop models, some with fancy stitching: ) t r colia Interlined; sizes 2 to 7 ye $1.50 and $l 98 Tamfi, $1 Children's Winter 1 wool and chinchiila; Hned with Middy Blouses, $1.50 and $1.98 Of white Tonsdale jean. famous “Goody” make regulation braid trimmed tailored models, with pocket and deep hem; sizes 6 to 18 years $1 and $1.50 Gowns, 69¢ Children's Flannelette Nightgowns. heavy, soft finish quality, double yoke and braid trimmed styles slightly soiled Goldenberg's—Third Floor assorted cc sateen Clearance—Entire Stock Boys’ Winter Clothing Into this Clearance Sale go all our Boys Two-pants Suits, Mackinaws and Overcoats leit from the season's selling. Not a garment will be carried over we've made the prices so at- tractive]y low that mothers will find it impossible to resist Junler Overcoats S praden At 90.95 bl | Vli-whor dverconts, ¢ 51] 8) ull"q (!\A grade all- le colorings: sizes *r $15.50 Overcoats, su- rvicaable, bat mgar sises 14 (0 % .. 1158 Jumior Overcoats and Mack- inaws, all.wool materials: sizes 5 fo S s’ Fomer 875" gmac"gq 69 All-Weol Norfolk Suitx, of pan made with twe pairs me with separate vests: sizes & to 12 - Vormer 81003 and $13.00 Krade. At $9.7 Two-Pants Suits, all-wool materials, in e sizes & to and extras Goldenberg 's—First Floor. Saturday—a Big Day Men’s Two-Pants Suits and Winter Overcoats Former $25 to 335 Grades— Grouped for quick clearance coats from our higher priced lincs, and marked at Buy for this season’s needs and next Winter—the savings are extraor- tomorrow ! dinary. $1875 various lots of Men's Two-pants Suits and Over- this remarkably low price The Winter Overcoats —are of fine all-wool plaid backs and overplaids, in a variety of rich colorings for men and young men. The Box Coats and Three-piece Belted Coats. The Two-Pants Suits in a range of styles and color- are skillfully tailored from fine quality materials, ings to meet every requirement. Gra sult with two pairs of pants. Sizes 33 to 42. and brown stripes and neat mixtures season’s most popular_models in Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Sizes 33 to 46. Each Goldenberg's Clothing Stors for Men—First Floor, Direct Entrance from K Street. —_—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e — —— Suiprise 5th loor— (G varanieed [ower Price Meichandise Children’s Stockings 15¢ Pair Seconds of 25c Grade skin; Children’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings, in black only; very slight imperfections. “‘Surprise—Fifth Floor. Women's Nightgowns, 88c Women's Flannelette Night- gowns, heavy, soft finish grade; round neck and kimono sleeves: neat striped effects; full cut sizes. “Burprise—Fifth Floor.” Hinds' Infants’ 50c Hinds’ Cream 34c Bottle Honey Cream, for chapped and sold regularly at 50c bot- (Limit, two bottles.) *'Surprise—Fifth Floor."" Infants’ $1.25 Moccasins T4c . Moccasins, pink and white and blue and white and tan; sizes 0 to 4. “Surprise—Fifth Floor.” 69¢c Crib Blankets, 37c Crib Blankets, soft fleece finish; size 30x40 inches; blue or pink nursery designs. “‘Surprise—Fifth Floor. Women’s $10 and $12.50 Winter Coats $4.79 0dd lots from our second floor stock of Women's and Misses’ Winter Coats to be cleared to- morrow. Materials are heavy- weight coatings, in brown, green, olive and novelty mixtures. Tail- ored and fancy models, with self and fur collars. Warmly lined throughout. Sizes 16 to 44. *‘Burprise—Fifth Floor.” and Almond rough $1 and . in white, Saturday Morning Specials Oc From 9:15 to O’Clock Only Morning shappers at Goldenberg's tomorrow will en- joy thrift opportunities without equal. F furnishes one or more ery department pecials” to this S dturdd\' bargain carnival and savings will reach the high mark nnh ’«llell‘ll by our famous Saturday Morning Sale events. No mail or phone orders filled for advertised items. 39¢ Felt Base Rugs, 2 ior 24x36-inch Duroleum Felt-base Sheer Curtain cut from 69c Table Damask S-inch Mercerized Table Damask, blue or gold borders; neat patterns. 75c to 89c Art Linen 22 and 24 Inch White Art Linen, warranted pure dinen; fine grade, for scarfs or napkins Womens' $1 House Dresses Women's Stamped House Dresses in vellow only 75c¢ Lunch Cloths 44-inch Stamped Lunch Cloths, of white linene. 75c Nightgowns Stamped ghtgowns, of nainsook ) Women's $1 Storm Rubbers Women's Storm Rubbers, Louis and Cuban heels; sizes in the lot from 213 to & Misses’ 85¢ Storm Rubbers Misses’ and Children's Storm bers; sizes in the lot from 6 to Boys’ 69¢c to $1 Blouses (First Quality and Slight Seconds) Bovs' Attached Collar Blouses, in s c iped percales, tan blues and 1 49¢ Men’s 25¢ Half Hose, 3 Pairs Men's R. A. B. Half Hose, of fine quality » cotton, in black, navy ) and cordovan: full rein- o c toe and sole; perfect § quality. Men’s 20c Arrow Collars, 4 for Men's Arrow Collars, twenty-five of ) the newest and staple shapes. (Limit 49(: four to buyer.) 3 69c W indow Shades Perfect Quality Opaque Cloth Win- dow Shades, 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in.; white, / guaranteed spring rollers. / 79c Grass Rugs 27x54-inch Double-warp Japanese T irass Rugs, in green, blue or brown 49c stenciled designs /f Congoleum, Square Yard (Seconds of the S5¢ Grade) Eight-quarter width; full rolls of Congoleum, from which we cut any ) from Rugs, neat wool rug designs with | borders; excellent to scatter in rooms, halls or baths, Quality Yard-wide White ) Marquisette, any quantity c Yard-wide, Fast-color Cretonnes, in light and dark floral, bird or tapes- i try designs; any quantity cut from | full bolts. Women's Sample Neckwear, con- slsting of vatious styles and coldz ) \ . $1 Bead Necklaces Indestructible Pearl Bead (manu- factured) Necklaces, 30-inch graduate 49c tints: finished with fancy white metal clasps 25¢ Curtain Marquisette, 4 Yds. 48c Cretonnes, 2 Yds. Women's 69c to $1 Neckwear lar and cuff sets, separate coliars, etc. styles, opalescent finish; pretty pearly 49¢ 49c khaki; all made with double yoke back: full cut sizes from 35 to 15 vears. Boys’ $1 Hats and Caps All-wool Polo Hat of o'coating mixtures, All-wool nitted Hockey Caps and Boys’ School Caps and Hats. Sizes for boys of all ages from 3 to 16 years 89c Underwear Women's Slight Fleaced Cotton Separate (arments, shirts with low neck and no sleeves and pants knee length. Perfect quality. 59¢ Rubber Sheeting Kleinert's Sanitary Rubber Sheet- ing, warranted acid proof; three- quarter-yard square. Children’s 39c Hose, 3 P Children's Fine Ribbed Mer; Lisle Stockings, in black on perfect quality. ‘Women’s Rayon Hose (Seconds of the SPe Grade) Women's Ravon (Fiber Silk) and Rilk-mixed Stockings, in a variety of desirable shades. Made with tha three-seam back, longer than a boot {49 {47C S 1 49 i 27C length. Excellent quality. 49c Oilcloth, 2 Yards for {49c Five-quarter Oilcloth, seconds of standard quality: in plain white, fancy and tiling effects C 69c Pillowcases 45x36 Lace Edge Hemstitched Bleached Pillowcases, made of cast ! iron pillowcase cotton. \ C 35¢ Pillowcases, 2 for ) 49 1 49 i 47C {49c 1 49 45 Bleached Pillowcases, e: hand torn and ironed. 149 y 27C {49 § 47C 20c Sheeting Cotton, 4 Yds. [ 1 49¢ 36-incn Unbleached Sheeting Cot- ton; heavy, round thread quality Oilcloth Table Covers (Secondw of $1 Grade) 149 1 49¢ 149 {47C dren's dresses. All wanted colors. 490 69c Chiffon Voile B4x54-inch Oilcloth Table Covers, 40-inch Imported White Chiffon Voile, a very fine, sheer, two-ply }49c Women's large 36-inch White Indian Head, linen- finish quality; 2 to 10 vard lengths. 89c Double Roasters Aluminum Double Roasters, 10-inch size; round shape. 79c Colanders Aluminum Colanders, well and good size. 85c Wash Tubs Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, size. made 20-inch 35c Indian Head, 2 Yds. $1.25 Wizard Oil 1-qt. size can of Wizard Oil, for all woodwork Cuticura Soap, 3 Cakes Three full size cakes of Cuticura Toilet Soap. 65c Piver’s Sachet, 1 Oz. Piver's Floramye Sachet. 59c Novelty Suitings 36-inch Novelty Suitings, in neat woven checks and stripes. A firm- woven quality for women's and chil- 19c Bleached Muslin, 7 Yds. 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close- woven, soft-finish quality. printed on Sanitas Oilcloth quality. Misses’ $1.39 Union Suits Misses' Fleeced Union Suits, neck, short sleeves and knee sizes 4 to 10 years Dutch pants Perfect qualit Children’s Hose, 3 P Children’s Medium and Wide bed Cotton Stockings, in black on all perfect quality. Sizes from 6 to 12 Women’s $1.95 Women's Full - fashioned weight Silk Stockings, made with the double sole, heel and toe and doubl lisle garter hem; black and shades; all perfect quality i Broke Men’s $1.69 Pajamas Heavy Domet Flannel jamas, blue and white and pink and white striped patterns: silk frog trimming. Perfect quality Boys’ $1.50 Lined Pants Heavy - weight Suiting Mixture Men's Knickerbocker School Pants, sizes § | 10 17 years. § Boys’ $1.39 to $2 Wash Suits Khaki Flapper Suits, also Wash Suits, with corduroy knee pants and colored washable tops: Oliver Twist ' i to 10 years ; Boys’ Shirts and Blouses (Some Slightly Imperfect) Boys' G glish Broa Shirts and Blouses, also Sepa lar Shirts, in blue striped khakl color soisetts 12 to 14 neck meas Former SZ Z:- (xrass Rugs years 41t 6 in. by Japanese Grass green. blu or brown; or medallion de- signs : S! b Blankets 30x50-inch nd Cortex Brand Crib Blankets, overlocked edges: blue or pink 1 teddy b 2nd other nursery desig $1.75 Bed Pillows 21x25-inch B il lled with sterilized cath covered ) with A. C. stripe heavy ticking. $1.75 and $2 Fringed Panel Curtaum inged Panel Lace 1 rds long: ne designs: all per Fleece Finished Blankets, Each 66x80 Soft Fleece-finish Blanket gra h fancy s; desi for coverings as well as sheet b kets. Sold regularly for $2.50 a pair. $1.75 Rag Rugs 4-inch Close-woven Imported Rag Rugs, hit-and-miss effects with novelty crow-foot borders of various shades. \ $1.75 Congoleum Runners 13x108-inch Congoleum Runners. in light and dark colorings; wool rug designs. $1.75 Wash Boilers Heavy Tin Wa lers, with cold wood handles; large 8 size $1.75 Cooking Kettles Aluminum Cooking Kettles, with cover; 10-quart t $1.50 Poiret Twill -wool Twill, a se-woven quality; black and 3%.inch Al fine o brown figures and hem- Coty's L'Origan and Rose Jacque- minot Extracts, sold regularly at $2.50 an ounce. Half-ounce, 9%ec. Women's $1.29 Gowns Flannelette Nightgowns, good heavy quality, with double vokes; collar and cuff sleeves; full-cut sizes. $1.75 Cheviot 54-inch All-wool Cream Herring coats, capes, etc 3 neh wide: an all si utel fast color quality, in a large assort- ment of beautiful neat designs. For tub dresses 36 inches wide n all pure silk ' firm-woven quality, in a beautiful c range of lovely color combinations. \ $1.25 Pillowcase Tubing ) Stampad Pillowcase Tubing, C stitched for crochet ) 1 72-inch Mercerized Table Damask, ( 99c extra fine grade; two neat patterns. J 75c Turkish Towels, 2 for ) Fancy Jacquard Turkish Towels, c \ $1.50 and $2 Hairbrushes quality bristles: solid backs in ebony or boxwood finish Coty’s Extracts, Half-Ounce 199 y 77C 199¢ Women's Low Shoes Pumps, not this season’s stvles: pat- ) ent leather, black and brown kid and c dull leather; high and low heels: ) sizes in the lot from 3 to 6. Pair, 9% 100 pairs of Children’s High Shoes, patent leather, black and brown kid | 9c and dull leather; sizes in the lot from | 2 to 8; lace and blucher styles. $1.39 Bleached Sheets R1x90 ' perfect quality; hand torn and c ironed \ 29¢ Shaker Flannel, 6 Yds. ) 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, 99c heavy reversible quality § wanted checks; fast color 22c Percales, 6 Yds. 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in ) printed checks, stripes, dots, plaids ) c 20c Longcloth, 7 Yds. ) soft-finish grade. 5 59¢ Lingette, 2 Yds. high grade, varn mercerized, cotton 99c fabric. All wanted lingerle colors. § $1.49 Ash Cans l Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, full 5 c $1.29 Printed Pongee $1.50 Kimono Silk $1.39 Table Damask pink, blue, gold and lavender borders. Assorted lot of Hairbrushes. good ) 99 \ C 150 pairs of Women's Oxfords and Children’s $1.50 to $2.25 Shoes Seamless Bleached Sheets, 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 6 Yds. ) 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in all 99c and neat figures. 36-inch Lingette Wash Satin, a size. $1.69 Tea Kettles Aluminum, Panel-side Tea Kettles; 5-quart trade size.