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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925. s Vshir ieneviev sam- v ® / L. Wer- | E. Bishop, Mary C. Bubb, Arthur F.|Albert E. Harned, F s, Rob- | CITY'S SCHOOL YEAR ENDS TODAY{fery fth o it | B ir S w7 [ it At [N S Y ™ | B 00 0 010 ‘illiam B. Pugh and Bartlett Van L. | Mandell and Irene Lerch. To McKinley—H P. Medler |Gall G. Geddes, Elinor M. Johnson,| To Business—Gertrude R. Goodma > J y £ AS 1’689 LEAVE ELEMENTARIES e (2l e To Western-—Edgar Chiswell, Elia |and Mark D. Woodward, Loutse R. Liebster, Arthur H. Lewis,| To Central—John M. C. Betts, Ju- | % A To McKinle lizabeth K. Brady, |Jesse, Frank Thomas and George| To Western—Daniel Kessler, Gra-|Mary L. Phillips, Cectl H. McLendon, |lian G. Culver, Winston E. Hobbs, y}auv’ ( :o T Debdrah E. Daniel, Howard Biggs, | Lamson. ham S. Lumsden, Williamn D. Shel- | Em . Mehi, Mae F. Rastall,|Theodore O. De Moll, George L L2, William McC. Crenshaw, Proctor L.| To McKinley—Bennie Parsons. don, Lais T Cored, Catherine Freden- | Charles I, Squire, Virginia 11. Sutton, | Heale. Guy ¢, Tothrop, Walter, .| =g hildr i istric - S Dougherty, Robert C. Hird, Grant B.! To Business——Jack Hall. dall, Helen Hartman and Margaret A. | Allle G. Tolker, Alice O. Trew. Rosalie Laughlin, Lawrence Plumley, A E 67,000 Children in District Are Let Out for Summer Leet and Carl I, Weils. 8. D. Cuilio Suboal ‘\' 5 ek Pepper. Welnberg, Frankiin '/ Winter, Mar-|din C. Waters, Dorothea I. Adums & . ' . )] PR Vs oce Vi To Western——Marion Bates, Marion | H- D- School—K. M. Jaquette, i garet E. Winters and Sidney §. Zlot- | Mildred J. Brown, Marian Boyle, Het' | % o Following Closing Exercise Large Number of | 550 feriio 5 “herry: Betty L. Teacher. THIRD DIVISIO) King, | ™k ty W. Gibson, Murlel M. Hauck: Cor-| | @)l 2 e . 7 - Brown, Mary B. Clark, Margaret A. : e .| Woodburn School. H. E. King,| To McKinley—Russell E. Hebbard, nelia B. Kirby, Martha 2. Loman, e Pupils Advanced to Higher Grades Dietorich, Katherine C. Hillyer, Cath: L_T‘L’m‘\,;‘:'_’;‘r‘lhl‘l;"lf"“,’l‘;:‘n"k_\?l;l;"x:";"*“ Teacher. Samuel Helbling, Henson H. Kessler, | Ruth G. Rush and Evelyn C. White erine P. Hoover, Louise G. Hoover.|pyon "Riger P. Marquis, Ieon 8. Na.| To Business—James W. Astlin,|Jullan S. Martin and Allen V. Pope. | Brightwood School. H. G. Nichols, 46 ; e X Elizabeth V. Hoover, Joan Olmstead | thanson, Wayne Read, Maurice D.|Herbert H. La Fourcade, Ralph E. La | Takoma School, Elizabeth 0'Hara, contea. TCCHET. Davs | TURSDAYEE ANyorNemMENT, The school year of 1924-1925 closed s E. Ma Helen V. Me- | M Schreiber, i1 | Rosenberg, jr.; George JI. Sunderman, | Fourcade, Lawrence H. Mahoney, Peacher. To Central— 3 avis for the District’s 67,000 pub- | lrey L. Middleton, Marjorie | yi W ren, Bdward 1 [Joseph C.” Wheeler, Paul R. Wilner, | Louise R. Martin and Maleolm E. L.| Ty McKinley—illfott M. Eiliott.| ~ ©ontinued on hool children, and was markec Miller, Leo T. Nachman, Stepha- | i o as) ‘z;ewu- Madge Carter, Ruth W. Irwin, Flor. | Skinner. g g g he promoti L. Noble, Elizabeth Owens, Quincy . Arthur W. Greeley, George | ence Johnson, Esther p To Central—Charles E. Collier, Wil- DT Gt D .. The ju <. Owens, Joe F. Richardson, Monta | S: Holman, Melville Mays, Ken Mu-| Koepler, Imogene McElroy, I 3. |lilam D. Hoover, Martha E. Nairn. pupils to the s s, The Junior we romen e enst (Rt | rayama, and James L. Pimper. NorAbnLer: i W' > | po McKinley—Richard S. Gladden " their pupils to Senior hizh |ward C. Sherman, Anne Woodbury SECOND DIVISION. Marjorie Saucerman, Ruth E, and Charles W. Miller. |and Lecey C. Zapt Dennison School, E. J. Lackey, |le¥. Beatrice L. Strasburger, Lvelyn | West School, M. K. Whitzell, Teacher. ? the {w) S weld in a1l john Eaton School, S. B. Holland, Teacher. 3 ,“h“"” and Hermine Wittge: To Busin Thelma M. Duckett, | of the schools—son : orate 3 rate, ‘eacher. To Business—J. Clark Prentiss, John |~ T afeKi o Ricey ana|oocine M SandtuiBawmond = e h l Weekl lal II ] o yaah Ao w| o Business—Moreland W. Schnei.| P. Rappolt, jr.; Idith Ambrogi, Anna- | i S BRSO e e RN ‘ ) vv ‘ ] VV rief and simple f i ] belle Pier and Violet M. Rice. i —_— e satisfactory de 4 c g v Allen, Richard = the satisfactory To Central—Winifred J. Clarl .| To Central—Edward J. Brown, Ed-| . Goff, Gantt Hickman, Gordon Mc 'a.u—_x;xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxxx.\‘ ] M”m‘;"”"l"’ lian H. Kahn and David L. Moor gar A. Carrington, John B. Lallande in, Page Worthington, Dorothy 1 o . . . R B Mckinley—Willard it. Menler. | and Clinton ain vis, Page Mickie, Bettia G. Schneide | anged hetween® the y nd | 00 Western—James Y. Adams,| To Eastern—August Rodano. ria M. Schwartz and beth 1 OC ™ the Summer respit - Henry 15 Allen, Robert Erlenkotter, | To McKinley—Gabriel P. Mask and | Symonds. O LRl ‘ H. Fife, Fugene B. Fluckey, |John W. Watson Thomas P. M R o PROLUUCER OF THE T »m White Schools ard Gibbs, Benjamin H. Gold'| Unassigned-—Mabel C. Hoyle omas P. Morgan Schoos, 5. B. Kent, Tenc number of pupils pre v, Douglas K. Huntress, John | FranklinThomson School, Belle Allen, ‘ . PRINTING th mentary schoc Matheson, Robert R. Reynolds, Teacher *| To Central—Howard T. Bierer. Wil _— o white 4 colored S v B. Smith, £ Smyser, Ed- S lian K. Dreisbach, Wallace Luchs, **Small Work Exclusively’’ datvision, w had the I rd” W. Snowdon, E Bates, | . To Business—Marian Ahern, Albert | jr; rl R.. Meininger, Benja < Aumber of The 3 Baum, Louise C. Capps, Doris|H. Braunstein, Mero A. Belmont, |Schwarz, Fre < H. Wright, ol | e 909 12 sraeer 0 e o | rarabta Dotis e o0 Thelma_Bassett, Ha: Goldstein, | I, Colawell, i Kather ' | Ysidora E. Dodge, Anne E. E Milton Davis, Kathieen G. Hayes, HY-|ine Mac: , By ? R Il HOWARD S. FISK, Manaa » total number of grad-| Catherine Fechet, Elizabeth F. Gar- ;“::F'ri:éi ‘\‘h:r';el-‘ml'f“w" V. ¥ . ) / 76{] es e other divisions follo Dudley Harmon, Jennie M. Hoyt, 1o i ~ z pates bnthe other. Sl Hirainis ©. 1 Katherine .| To Central—Frances M. Brown, Mil- g Jour nands e o Menitt, Ca * Osborne, Con. |dred M. Jennings, Katherine L. John- ninth, 3; eleventh, 133; twelfth nd | stance B. Robinson, Elinore M. Scha. | Ston, Edith E. Norton, Anne L. Parker, - 2 eenth, 116 fle, Caroline D. Schrginer, Lovet . {Mutian I Torbert, Jean Stockioan, — 3 E by one you drop them into S by Jor, Kathleen L. Whaley and|Mildred M. Trappe, Harry S. Kasse T e o h ) bl i ho t tter ii. | Katherine E. Zalesky ar_}:l lll_o,\-ne L. Rusk. s i i % those cleansing, bubbling suds— e ey 0 Eastern—Marion C. Heeke. | i : 3 3 = o g s e fndustrial Home School, M. F. Reilly,| To McKinley—Francis F. Sommer, i i) . your pretty housedresses and muslin e : Teacher. Elizabeth R. Jacobs, Randolph L. f L ¢ A undergarments, the children’s little - o To Western—Frank Roselle, Louis | Moreland, Lewis J. Scagnelli, Samuel i > \ S gay ging FIRST DIVISION | Btumpner and Pearl Crowe. Lebowitz, Willam W. Hughes, Mar M £ 5 dresses and rompers of gay gingham, P 4f Curtis-Hyde School, M. E. Mallon, S Nolu g Eoher Nt ¥ Moy - ! = . your house linens—all of Monday’s her. Teacher. ee: Banl IBalfand iDoxiain faundry! Just as you do your fine To Business—Louis Bressler, Henry 3 s 2 rles Armstrong, H. Harper, Anna M. Renner, Dorothy | Jg E.C amuel H. Cohen. A. Moore, Teacher. I i ; ik _ things, your silks and soft woolens. E.Thompson and Angelina M. Va 7 on, William B Payse’ = ~with joy you see the difference in your clothes i Hite W. S To Business—Frank H. Austin, Fran. | % H i \ For nowadays everything you wash s ., Hite W. Sweeney, | ces P. Baker, Lucy K. Earle, Dorothy = g / & B - é Harry Carolina. Vera | Loulse M. Fowler, Tieffa H. Hageage, | Kampfort « Lotie. Tewin and 1oy ! Y v 3 deserves this same care. You pay more SO R S T L (R RS B ! - for your clothes and linens than vou - 0 Central—Evelyn Ballenger, Central — Margaret Cammack > . i i B B - John T. Burch, John | To McKinley—John F. Thur- | Katherine Cross ine Dennen, Mar. used to—and they’re so much nicer, James H. Donaldson, Tin n Beach, Carl E. Beans, Edwin L. | garet A. Dimond, Sadie Dove, Virginia g . too. Treat them all like fine fabrics zan, Robert E. Dunning, | Burr, Howard A. Gerken and Harry C. | Soisns. pmond: Sadie Dove, Virginia An Old Ivory = N S e e e Hetman ¢ Gorman, | Botnam % Lee, Christine Martin, Alice Mcln = dolph More.| To, Western—Garland W. Clarke, |tyre, Elizabeth V. Norton, Anna B. Colonial Pattern Th Elinel il ‘onsolue Crain and | Samuel Leonidas 1. Golihew, | Perlman, Mabel Trappe, Edmund ose sparkling Lux suds cleanse Richard 1 Daniel Powell, Don E. | Fitch, Philip Goldstein. John Harrin Now all your clothes are Lux-washed ently, restoring everything to its To Western—David R. Aitcheson, | Wrenn, Marshall Wrenn, Dorothy V. |ton, Bowie !!uh(r;s‘(:ne;lnrr‘)d llaruldl\\‘elf 3 = g < 2 . . Y 5 : . 2 t Frederick L. Downs Draper, | Athey, Elizabeth C. Davis, Margaret | ; every Monday. It's amazing the differ- original freshness. There’s nothing in e TGNy el | . d & ret | zen. ence Lux makes—clothes come out of its : ! arry B Freer Joseph Gould, Sar-|J. Lyon. Martha L. Osborne, Helen|“'To McKinley—Herbert Benedetta, S5iiithe sk o Febloobee Yons Lux to harm the most delicate fabric B O e Seaton, Minnie M. Shreve and|Irvin Brown, Edwin Cox, Frank Der bP 8 : g e A e S l"'l:‘l:‘n sz onss . 5 Slizabeth A. Skelton Yuen, Howard Lovejoy, Willlam Man ands stay so soft and smooth, colo ade, ay snowy . : . Ville,. Kenneth - Mutehler. | Mantice g clean, clothes wear longer. Your hands, McQueen and 3 : Corcoran School, L. E. Ballenger, An attractive pattern—the o i son, Austin W. Winston, J. Leo Win ol Tt]'xl(‘lll'l".l B Rogers, Orlando Ross, Ward Steven ‘ e C e i g A too, bless vou for this care. 'o Business—Louis Lucas, Charles | S = y : 5 price s stin al 1 B : g gt vl uis Laeas, (uarles | ston, Warren Wollne and Katherine acrate S ; st by s eiloy e b Elizabeth P. Dunlop. M - D Lynch, Virginia | Vassmann. NEWLY MARRIED FOLK i ca e Seiiine. Marcarot N Y 8 Tuby Hiles. | To Western — Amelia Bates and | ould d 1 i h > vou need. Just a few flakes give such Mller. Kattiarine M S ; P Ron nces Swetland and | Katharine Traubarger. wou ofvw;]e “’k"o“?' er "‘lt the GOHC! those 7n- bounteous suds. Women find it is the Stuart, George Baer, J < 3 v John Wesley Ross School, K. H. outset o ousekeeping. t 1s i i y. Donald T, s P al—James Henderson, Dar- Bevard, Teacher. | . . 5 . ; most economical thing to use for romnwell, § . Em Tyl an AR acd Wehn y o | available in Open Stock—and at A/JE-dIJb[?dfl HANDS G ery, William B. il A To McKinley—Charles Cartwright | To Central—Mary E. Bowen. Mary | E = 2 Roberts, B ; At asnirer f ARG e E. Coon, Ethel M. Copes. Virginia F. | a glance, the moderate prices of - 5 Crampton, Vivien L. Geer, Elizabeth | 2 . . . THREE TIMES every day you plunge your JRmeai0. Oy Alber, Addison School, E. E. Darneille,| B. Grier, Mary F. Israel, Helen R. | a few combinations will be noted 2 Bapas Fiettion T Bales, Mivance St Teacher. Lentz, Ruth E. Leon, Helen S. Mat. below— hands into the dishwater. Ly““‘"“‘) they Dorothy V lden, M Lyd:| To siness— abeth Callah: hews, Sara R. McClammy, Sophie D. deserve the kindest soap. Next time you ane and H. Romanie Ward Lillian V Minkin, Margaret C. Neal. Josephine s - : : dane Sl ol Buck- | Robert L. Hulburt, Ms .inskey, | Raysor, Rosalind Read. Eleanor 97-piece Dinner Set. .. .....$29.50 wash_dlshestossatea’spoonful of Lux into ingham and Andrew del C. Pizzini. |Edna F. Ogle and c ! ., Leonard S. H. Berman. 23-piece Tea Set $6.85 the dishpan. Lux won’t roughen or redden % 3 q | "To Central—Lois Chandler. Charles'E. B. Chamberlin. jr.; Richard P s e oosEniis sour hands—won’t make them scratch: John Eaton School, Viola Offutt, | Western—Ruth M. Bradshaw,| W. Finkel, Paul W. L'Hommedieu, Dinner Plates, dozen onE Han e ey Teacher. suckman, Eugene Eby, Harry | Calvin H. Milans, Richard M. Miller g o and uncomfortable. Just one teaspoonful To Central—Fay E. Kaidenback i liam Mellwee, David D.|Ardle P. O'Hanlon, Henry M. O'Han. | Teacups and Saucers, doz. . . $4.00 : z = . € To McKinlev—Frederick S. Lorenz | Murray, North Offutt, Evan Philli lon, Thomas H h p is all you need. Lever Bros. Co., Cam- and Donald H. Voshal Norman Pond, Dorothy M. .| Smalt, John M. Swi 4 - ate ] Tea Plates, dozen bridge, Mass. To Western (' A Elizabeth Rheinbold, Willard V. Roth’ |and John M. Wiggleswor | 5 Manuel H. April, Ge . B homas F. Wyatt and Walter| To McKinley—Robert R. de Masi, | Bread and Butter Plates. . ..$2.00 Margaret A Borje: rba Kennedy Alexander J. Sweeney and Paul A | Brown, Frank M. B i r McKinley—Leonard W Har- | Sweeney. | H. Burgess, Perry Mary on and Russell E. Spilman To Business—Blanche R. Giordano, Dannemiller, Charles R. Denny, Don- | : 5 Dorothy Janof, Maude G. McClammy o 1 ald De Veau, t Drown. | Elizabeth V. Brown School, M. H.| ind Thelma A. McCarthy. & 1 New Pa(éage Richard O. I Jucqu Du rry, Teacher. o Puy, R To Central—( B. Armstrong, | H. D. Cooke School, W. Tracy, 100 - Fawell, Stuart G. Fries, Gerald Gor. | Lotise Debi Clara Locke, Annia L | Teacher | 1215~1217 F Street man, D . Hattield, Mary Hay- | Coleman, Maporie Ga nd, Edythe | To Central—Broadaway Frazier, Ed. den, Betty B. Hum rner R. John A. Mitchell, Fannie F. Plotnick, Mary | ward Widdifield. Claire Atkins | é nor Jones, Kramer, | A. Ricker, Gladys D. Tepper, Henry | Rod, Mark Whalen. Alan G z and 1214 t012118 G Street : = - ——— Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Jackson School, C. A. Ossire, Teacher. ol———=lalc——[ol——=Ja|——=Jo[c——[olc———[o]c———]o|c———[a|———[n] Entrances 8th St. and E O ® St. — Stairway S8th LT A AL L St. Entrance Nearest E St. (/ 7 Ic——nlc——lolc—— ol ——=jo[e= o e [o [ |u| =0 DRESSES Made of Imported and Guaranteed Washable Fabrics - Prepare now for your vacation, a TR The best tire Kellyever built large variety of styles and colors make choice easy. Beautiful frocks that one finds so favorable for A warm-weather wear. Lace trimmed models, in Coo] straight line and belted styles. Plain effects, end- ing in sweeping flares of contrasting colored voiles. Place Others with embroidered lace collars, novelty but- to tons, pockets, and fancy braid trimmings. And all at the extraordinary low price of $1.95. You can ShOP! buy a dress for your every need and still save money. 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