Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 7

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Cleeva Spurlin, Estelle Mabel Tre- wolla, Evelyn Lucille White, Helen Isabelle Young, Robert Steward Ball, Thomas Payne Berry, Joseph Thomas de Bettencourt, George Theodore Ep- ' pley, Warren Dexter Fales, jr.; Edwin Lee 'Fenton, John Hathaway Linsey Iish, Lioyd Forrester Fish, John Wil- lard ing, Harrie Barton Hart, Scheduled to Talk at Exer- )€ Cart H LaVere Hake | K Fred Sliter Lawless, Richard { Francis Murphy, Charles’ William Ockershausen, Howard Williams Potts, ward Cowley Radue, Clyde Edison cises Tonight—O0ther School | &iari Simommeser, Avssander Soat Classes at Finals. Representative Allard H. Gasque of | Mary South Carolina, author of the bill pending in Congress providing for an elective Board of Education, and who is interesting himself generally in the hool system of the city, will be the principal speaker tonizht at the! sraduation ex es of the four-year 0ol other senior and junior high schools are holding graduation exer- v and tonight. The two-year ness High School grad: m ex: es were hel chool. Dr. Willlam M Lewis. vresident of George Washington Uni was the speaker. Asslstant Supt. of Scheols Robert L. Haycock was the pr oftic Exercises at Other Schools. Othe ereises 11 conclude in the elemen- presiding officer: hool, Mr while the Western and Ran- dall exercises were and the Langley ernoon ‘Western High School. rd Yorke Bedon Jouglass. Loul erty, George Joseph, Joseph Elias Joseph, Charles B. Ma tell, Margaret Meigs, Hugh Che Mitchell Lucy Biddle Moore, K. Moorhead, Marie Agnes Pendlator Smith - Stew. . jr.s Jack Edmo: Stodder, Fred | YVolkmun, Priscilla. Wall Wilts . Ford n A, h. Eastern High School. I"our-year course—Marion Louise | s stine Ramey Botts, Helen Bovey, Mary Jane Carter, Pearl na Conklin, Emma Augusta Hilde- line Cornell, Louise Frances Etta Galatzo, Marion aylord, Evelyn Gertrude Green- awald, Blanche Naomi_ Grimes, Dor- othy Estelle Jacobs, Ruth Minerva Leech, Beulah Corine Lovejoy, Alice | Florence Minnie | Louise Morgan, Painter, Lillian Mary Pettit, Anna zabeth Rice, Letty Louise Sharp- nack, Wilma Margaret Shivey, Anne -Jeanette Silverman, Rose Sinrod, Leah | Sugar, Eleanor Ruth Thomas, Marian llizabeth Warfleld and Helen Naomi Wright. Howard Malcolm Annis, George Rol- lin Barker, James Franklin Bridges, Norman Ellsworth Budesheim, Henry Benham Candee, Robert Sylean Clif- ford, Willlam Henry Ford, Albert Jud- son George. Robert H.’_\nscome. ‘Thom- as Carlton Forsyth, Charles Daniel T1ild, Francis Wesley Holmes, William ‘ornelius Lambert, class president; amuel Letvin, George Francis Madi- gan, George Arthur Main, Robert Wilson Mullen, Ivan Barr Munch and George Edmund Murray. Langley Junior High Graduates. Olive Emily Adams, Audrey Virginia Arrington, Violet Wells ~ Ashford, Louis Gonzenbach Babcock. Mary Elizabeth Balr, ~Virginia Josephine | Calvagno, Corinna Marfe DiGuillan, Ellerbrook, Margaret Lucille tenmann, Helen Jean Fugitt, Mar- et Elizabeth Gilligan, Evelyn Mae Gregory, Virginia Elizabeth Gummel, ose Edith Haber, Lois Frances Hor: cll, Elizabeth Winifred Hussey, Mar- orie Amelia Jemison, Marie Roberta lorolemon, Mary Katz, Margaret Lo- raine Kidd, Carrie Estelle Layton, Ruth Gertrude Libbey, Annabelle Mc- Cullough. Jane McKenzie, Virginia Macikntosh, Marguerite du Pont Mar- tin, Margaret Parker, Margaret Sarah Phillips, Elizabeth Otillie Profe, Vir- zinia Mattie Reed, Doris Wilheimina Rizzo, Rae Anna Sincell, Geneva Tobey. Central High School. Girls—Virginia Mary Allison, Lil- lian Madeline Barry, Lois Beahm, Catherinc Beerbower, _Claris | May Bond, Dorothy Aline Bral, Dor- othy Ann Breen, Jane Dunnock Brewer, Augusta Elizabeth Butler. Audr Bernice Carroll, Ma tison, Virginla Margaret Comer, Jorothy Marshall Corson, Marian Ly r Crittenden, Frances Jane Davis, Nina Marie Crocc rl Dinowitz, | Bella Dodek, Alice Miriam Drae | Elena Ehrman, Alice Elizabeth El- | liott, Ruth Marian Harriet eth Garvi beth this morning at the | George. Alva Clara CGiuliani, Ann | Betty ¢ an, Faith Elizabeth | Dorothy E iravatte, Mary El [ beth C ), Helen Haas. 1 - Halam. Margaret El Gerneaux Hartley, Gertrude Hay Ruth Cowan Hay Bon R a4 AugU Louise . Roberta ary, P Turiel n, Virginia Bowie John- | abeth Langley. Ruth Elizabeth 5 ile Hope Ledger, Ruth Anna . Louise Littlepage. « Long, Elinor Lliza Frances Loughlin, & beth Love and Lillian Tda Lunenburg Flora Marjoric Lyon, Alice Davida Auliffe, Alice Josephine Mchay “hen, Paulin Stewart Ma 1 Crockett “Nichols, | Mildred Alice Gouldman Owen: arker, Dorothy Alice Perry, 1, Lilllan son, }vn\\(n 3 | Louise R Elizabeth Mar ilecn Redrow, \l{ml arguerite M > Rhine, \l.n Rupp, | Cathryn Marguerite Saurs | Lee Sampsor, Helen Loutse Schofield, |Ruth Jlinor’ Shauck. IHelen Luclle | Shoemaker, Marie Loutse Sicholc | Berentc Teler S Dorothy ! Louise Smith, Isabel Dolores Smith, Smith. Monica Catherine Sny- rict Berenice / Tolbe Do: Lole Dsther Weinbe Kathryn Weinberg, Louise Helen: Vilgus, Genevieve Willlams, M Elizabeth Williams, Filen Wilson, i\'.mre\ garet Wisner, May Boys: Albert Edward Alexander, | zoski, Hen William Foster Carey, Roland Taylor Carr, Thomas Valentine Delane Taylor Fasmer, Dante Gaston Galotta, Curtis Adrian Gllbert, Ralph Lane Hamill, Albert Earl Hancock, Fred erick Plueger Hobart, Harold Francls |Unhhfl Kenneth Lancaster Hobbs, Irvin Brooke Hobson, Gregory Fran- | 5is Keenan, Shirley Leroy Kendrick, | Harry Lepman, Rupert Ballou Lillle, | James Morgan Loftus, Willlam Wal- lace McPeak, Jose Balanon Martine: Henry Meiggs, Malcolm Landors Mer- riam, Jack William Okum, Arcencio Gonzales Pajarillo, Ralph Day Rem- ley, Vernon Fiske Robbins, George Henry Roberts, Charles Gordon Rouse, Maurice Sherman, Norman Clifford Shoemaker, Robert Simon. Philip | Smith, Richard Compton Squire, Rin- dell Beaman Stoll, Howard Shaw Texter, Kenneth Gorddn Texter, Charles Leslie Van Meter, Francls | Stoughton _Walker, Joseph Cannon ‘Watson, John Matthew Weidman. James Blakely Wescott and Bernard Zarin. Business High School. Four-year course: Girls—Mary Libby Aronstein, Mar- | zuerite Frances Browning, Bertle Es- teile Bryan, Clara Marian Butt, Kath- ryn Hortense Compton, Alma Cath- erine Culllnan, Mary Margaret Finlay son, Anna Marie Francis, Grace More- and George, Mary Belle Gershenson, Derothy Virginia Hanvey, Fae Belle Horowitz, Rose Betty Kolodny, Thel. | ma Marguerito Kneas, Dorothy Sa- lomae Krautwurst, Mary Laurence, Fannie Ruth Luchs, Carolyn Cecella Marasclo, Frieda Magdalene Nau, Doris Sylvia Offutt, Eleanore Adele Patlen, Rose Henrletta Plotnick, Ger- trude Viola_Posselt, Kathryn Eliza- beth Roth, Vernah Virginia Scott, Eva. Evelyn Singman, Mary Bernadette \nmn d | Virginta Bledsoe | " | bill, Mr. . Dorothy | William Andrus Banta, Nicholas Bere- | Knight Bradford, Jeorge Frederick Ehrhardt, Francis| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, VIRGIN ISLAND BILL HIT BY DELEGATE Commission Head Sees Measure Designed to Get Governor Out of Hole. The bill of Representative Bacon, Republican, of New York which he announced yesterday as i measure | that would grant citizenship to the natives of the Virgin Islands was to- day acterized by H. Berg, head of thd Virgin Islands delegation in Washington, as “a move to get the governor of the fslands 8ut of a hole. The bill, as printed, would give citi- | zenship to any citizen who had resided in the islands since January 17, 1917, 1d had not subsequently declared al- legance to the Danish government, or, | having dene o, had later renounced it before a court of record. 1t also would qualify for citizenship all natives who had served in the United States Army or Navy. Th ovislons, according to Mr | Pers, would have the effect only of nting citizenship to two allens ap- rted to the St. Croix Colonial Coun the colonial governor. and who have since then been refused seats by | the elected members of that body. One of these is A. E. Stakeman, a Danish citizen, who “only made an effort to renounce foreign allegiance as soon as he was glven a jub by the { Government. T other is a British subject who has seen service in the | United States Navy. 3 All native islanders who would be qualified for citizenship under the provisions of Representative Bacon's Serg declared, have already | been granted American citizenship by |the United States District Court for Porto Rico, and that, in effect, the bill ! would “only qualify for citizenship | two alien appointees of the governor. wn, Alice Karine Swindell, Ressle avich, Mabel Van Horn, Irene r, Anna Estelle White. —Samuel Robert Blanken, Sid- . Jerem!ah Aloysius Collins, dward Raymond IFord, Angelo Carl | Gunna. Alhert Goldstein, Henry Her- an Kirkley, Nathan Rivers, ter Humphrey Sealock, © | Louts Lewis Harrison Shapiro. Philip ian Adams, Ella plan, Margaret . Florence Louise Coakler. Mildred Cole, Helen May Conne Gudrun Karen Marie Dehn. Kathryn Disney. Margaret Kertl stburn, Mary Echols, Minnie Feld Louise Fisher, Hilda Mar sanna Fries, Yetta Futrowsky, Rose Gellman, Mary Elizabeth Hager, Bes- sie Violet Hammer, Eleanor Mary Hanrahan, Gladys Elizabeth Hart- man, Dorothy Helena Hennies, Kathe- rine Mary Higgs, Mildred Harvey Kammerer, Beatric Slizabeth Klein, Ruth Knighton, Katherine Louise Koerner, Margaret Veronica Krieg, Jean Kruger, Marle Catherine Loftus, Helen Malone, Daisy Marle Newkirk, Ruth Annette Richter, Katherine Francis Robinson, Nini Romagna. Charlotte Hillstrom Ruebsom. Louisa | EmmaSchirmer. Margaret Hancock | Shull, Frances Viola Smith, Mildred Irene Sumner. Freda Traub and Grace Dailey Wheatfield. Boys—Patrick Henry Bradley, Car- Iyn Dewey, James Patrick Fenton, Harold Leicester Gill, William Joseph Garner, Reuben Haiper, Harry John | MacDonald, Hugh Mallon, Carver Os. | born and Louts Singer. Randall Junior High School. Girls—Irma Louise Adams, Corinne Ethel Baylor, Thelma Bernice Camp- bell, Helen Flynn, Myrtle Rebecca Garner, Adelaide Catherine Gilllard, thel Bernice Jenkins, Florine Ruth | Johnson, Mildred Madline Procter, | Margaret Ilizabeth Robinson. Mary Warren, IListher Belle Washington, Queen Elizabeth Washington, Evelyn Virginia Watkins, Florine Odessa Wedge, Leola Ellen Worthington and Mary Cathryn Worthington. Boys—Solomon George Alston, Mil- ton Baton, Arthur Mantel Carter, Clarence Green, Bernard Carroll Johnson, Clinton Randolph and Ernest Henson Reeder. Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Women’s Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx Entire stock of beautiful coats, made in advanced styles and trimmed in gor- geous furs, tremendously reduced $59.50 ’ to $98.50 $117-50 This is an extraordinary event as we are offering some re- markable values. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Kluft, Lafsky, Hugh Francis] 4) lizabeth Rollins, Dorothy Rebecca | Films in Natural Colors lmminenl; Marked Success Achleved in Tests |resister. aro ready for the exhibitor, white motion picture now so popular, !'seded almost soon may be super- | least a part of several major screen completely by films |dramas now in preparation wil! re\'e]‘i«flax\ of pigments, can hardly be- throughout in |in chromatle glory. natural colors, judging by the activity | With the ald of super lumination | vield such accuracy and varlety in of several companies here continue photography JANUARY 29, 1926. transparency. The second, recording only red, is finished in red. The two films, pasted baek to back in exact FRIDAY, There 1s no photographic deposit of metallic silver as in the case of the ordinary black and white picture, lating to the demand for color. At - oAl o Artists, accustomed to @ whole | lieve that red and green alone can much in excess of the usual studio | 3hade. Sky tints, anything you wish doubtless | requirement, the photographer now in leaf, tree trunk or earth shades; ‘um‘r‘::fir c:;‘(e.x two films nlr the same scene | every possible hair and flesh tint, chrome for some llme but m feature | stmultaneously through a single lens. |and even the regal effects of warm the large conservative [One of these responds only to green ‘Mack plush and golden satin are 1 producers are now capitu- | light, and is finished as a green faithfully and beautifully recorded. Pure lemon yellow, cobalt blue and the pure purple shades are not avail- able, however—at least not until some three-color process is perfected. Unfortunately, there are only two sides of a. film, 8o that the third color doesn’t know where to go. These shortcomings, nevertheless, are not noticed by the cinema patron. The color film costs several times the figure for black and white. How- ever, when even the cheapest com- edles cost $5 per second of theater exhibition time, or, in other words, $5 per foot of film, the added expense | does not rate high when compared to other costs. Unlike the hand- Tomorrow at 8 A.M. UR GREATEST tinted films of previous years, the new films may be duplicated in posi- tive indefinitely without continued repetition of the great Initlal cost Illiteracy on the Wane. The number of adult illiterates in Virginia has been reduced one-half within five years. In the eame thiae the number of college and normal school graduates teaching in the schools of the State has greatly in creased. The Btate superintendent of public instruction states that fo |the first time the supply of well | trained teachers s approximatels equal to the demand. CLEARANCE SALE Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits ¢ Overcoats $3 8.85 $ 4 8.85 $ 5 8.85 OU know .the quality of merchéndise we sell and our reputation for value-giving. Don’t miss this - sale. Sale.” No reservatlons. salesmen—good service. at Greatly Reduced Prices %60 and *55 Suits and Overcoats 370 and %65 Suits and Overcoats 380 and *75 Suits and Overcoats This is ‘“Our Greatest Clearance ¢ Our clothing floor is full of bargains; just come in and take your choice. Extra No charge for alterations. aleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street INC.

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