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FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, .1926. 1 . 1a rt. teacher,| GGrant School to Curtis-iyde School; m laney, teacher, class 1A, Mott [nent, Powell Junior High School;{Ear] Shipley, laborer, permanent ¢h other 2A: Blsle Krey, teache 3 ¢de Schoc ] ', class 1A, Slater-Langston [1A, Brent-Dent School; Irene Owens,|manent teacher, class 3A, Armstrons | REPUBLICS 1S URGED | expe ehve, from class 1A tasim. TA teha *hool. from grade 7 to 8: F. L. Wig- | permanent teacher, class 1A, Bryan |High School: Ralph Scott. permanent South Amer L. Lucas, teacher, from | Van Buren School, from g 4 gins, her, class 1A, Slater-Lang-|School; B. W. Philpitt, permanent |teacher, class 2C, Shaw Junior H e terested in At o (A, West School, to class J. M. Smith, teacher, clas stonTwining School, grade 6 to 7;|teacher, class 1A, Cranch-Tyler [School;’ P. F. Alexander, permanent Junior High School; E Ketcham-Van Buren Schoel, M. A. Freeman, teacher, class 1A, from | S V. Clendening, permanent |teacher, ciass 14, Smothers School. |DY- Herbert Adams Gibbons to| Thomas, from laborer ireman. . 3 3 2 ¥ s | Slater-Langston-T Lroup 1o B class 1A, Hubbard-Raymond Reinstatements ymi Aaronson, Make Ten Weeks' Study in | Cook School; G. 1. Houston. . Kete Cook School: T. R. Marshall, teac hool: R. A. Wineberger, permanent | teacher, elass 1A, Petworh Sch . g head of department of business prac- | grs 3 C. C. Ba e, class 1A, from Slater-Langston- teacher, class 1A, Petworth Sc % 2 acher, class 1A, Cur South America. (,()n]l);"'e Their S tice, to principal, Armstrong High | class ' s ing group, to Cook School: | Teusia Anvorman. ieacher, permanent, | o B ; Jeannette Speiden. | A Gi chool; M. E. Wilson. principal, J. 1% | fr 5 15, 1. Schoneberser | terson, tedcher. cluss 1. T :|class 14, Amidon School; H. L. Hien|teacher, class 14, ‘school gardens: I By the Associated Prese 1 Wil | Cont Behier from elass 8 o’ ciass ‘her, class 1A, Congress Helxhts| Langston-Twining group to ook |derson, teacher, permanent, class 1A, |G. Bomar, teacher, class 1A, Sumne RINCETOS s Y pproval Given Plan to Per-| i insfers—Tsabell Clark, * teacher; | School, " from 3 | Senool: 1, M. Green, reacher, ¢ A | Fairbrother School; B L. C Magruder’ School. r Hemert Adanin G ales th . c 1A, Brown School, from grad . teacher, class 1A, Cranch- er-Langston-Twining group teacher, class 2A, permanent, ) = - ar onde: who' : mit Teachers to Attend Su- [t 5 sininie Harper . chool, from & : .| Cook Sehoal; I. ackunm, tes farland Junior High Sehool: o R s o e ; n A & i Cooke School, fr rade H teacher, : s . class 1A, An.l.mn School, from grud e ':(nse.l teacher, class 2C, permanent, There Is a Limit. Biice formen it nistar: o e D i : S1A. W . | ness Tiig : >owell Funior |3 to 1; L. R cher, o y J ch S 3. M. o Ginc q ands, for a ten-week study of co Marehset Bayiy: teactier: (class, Shd o o o s Th e | 36, ot Eanio TAne T amat | WS- don't you eblect o your hus. | thons in South “America, " advacates at o : .| trom iness to Western High |5 Deanwood School, from r ade 5 to Lawrence Nickens, laborer, Armstron | “ecanst " repiied the wite, “he e e Sl | s A smentavy [ T eacher. cluss 1A, Pel-| School; M. O. Dean, teacher, class 3A, . E. Bell, teacher, class 1A, Love. | High School: J. E. Re L JRBOFEE | o oiie a8 b tadID DOME A nd.| T feel strongly.” said Dr. Gibbons I'he Auto schools Tuesdiy afte sbru rth School, from sri 10 6: .| from “McKinley to Western High | joy & m grade 4 o BN M [ Marhe e s B : At HAke Tl e abo it Al ethat 1 ds to the common Gnteeen 2 23; th 3} S Wednes- [ Hutson, teacher, class Petworth | School: ¢ Kitchen, teacher, class ., teicher. class 1A, from Burr: [ Van Ness S . J. Leaper, labor- Sity 1.can stana Netentos of Aieritan rernplica i dia o1 day morning, Fel 24, and the | School. from gr to 5: Clotilde [ 34, S Western Hi, » 1o Cook School: I. R. Clark,[er, Deanwood Schoc s e < — L senior h i after- | Flori ac class 1A, Petwetrh HHL G, son, teacher, f; teacher, 1A, from Birney (o|caretaker, Bryan School, permanent noon. ¥ ry 8 iven by the | School. from grade 3 to 4: . V. Lind Columbia Junior to cluss | Burcvilie ‘School M. L. Cuney, laborer, permanent, Board of Iucation members at a | say, teacher, class 1A. Crunch-Ty Eastern High Schoa Rosa .| Appointments — II. P. Geniesse, |Miner Normal School; R. regular meeting held yeseerday after- | from to 3 D. T. King.|teacher, from class Powell Junior | teacher, class 1A, temporar: - |caretaker, permanent, O on. Closine of the sehools on these [ teacher, class 1A, from Corcoran [to class 3A. Central High School: J. 5. {of Detention: Lily Surasky, teacher, ual Training School: H. dates wa ommende el vler: M. A Burk, [ Elliott, teacher, class 2C, from Colum-|class 1A tempor 7~ . |laborer, permanent, Buchanan School by Dr. Frank W. Ball c - | teacher son School, | bia to Powell Junior High School:| €. W. Crippen, te . s 24, tem: tendent, in order that ¢ ¥ 3 5 1253 ¢ k F. A. Nevitt, teacher. c 1A, Mon- | pe 11 Junior ichool; Y i St o e e . con School, | roe S . ‘from supplementary to|R. S. sham, teacher, class 2C. A ment of Superintendence whieh wil srade 4 to 5 15 S Kent, eacher, de 7 Melvin Davis, laborer, from | Columbia_Junior’ High School, pr e held here the week of February 21 enry-Poll School, from | Syphax School to J. I Cook ;|tionary; K. V. Edmonston, teacher ind is expected to attruct 14,000 e rade § 10 4: H. G, Haberman, teacher, G Arnold. principal, © "|class 24, temporary, Macfartand Jun om everysState in the Union. | class son School, from Wormley School. from grade 6 to 7| ior High School; M. L. Bolen, teacher, See Additional Remmnt Ad, Page 10 | stated that the t : F. Sanford. teac A. . " Shaid, teacher, class iA.|class 1A, probationary, domestic s woule sather obtain s ALbot School to Dennison | Wormley School, from grade 4 to 5;|ence; M. A. Parson, teacher, class 1., the superintendenes | Schocli J. M. Gibbons, teacher, class | A. G. Parks, teacher, class 1A, Phillips [ probationary, Thomson School; L. M. t shool, from grade School, from grade 5 to 6; L. S.|Shoemaker, teacher, class 1A, tem- o n. teacher, class 1A, | Malone, teacher, class 1A, from Mont. | porary, Emery-Eckington School; Lou- o : t 3 rs for | from Ko A, to K. P M. E. Trapp. [ zomery to Cook School; G. T. Waters, |is Conradis, class 1A, teacher, Ah- . 5 disposal € 1164 was a | teacher, rl:\~~ 1A, from Thon teacher. class 1A, Montgomery School, |bott Vocational School, temporary: i a compa v 1 : hut | Scho ree-Adams School: I from grade 5 to 6; 1. W. Montgomery, [ Breta McBride, teacher, class 1A, | Il one e N mblance of an gher, class 1A, Emery |teacher, class 18, form Stevens 1o | temporary, domestic arti N. V. Al HGniotion; GEj Bk rom K. A. to K. ;| Montgomery School; L. A. Duckett,|derson, teacher, class 2C, Powell Gi iles : . et or ives 1,000 miles of o @ . principal of the L . class 1A.|teacher, class 1A, from Cook to|Junior High School. probationary PN . Remnant Day Merchandise is not re le; N )z {1 High School Dennison to Gales ke {\-}mq_ Ntevens School: i, G. Hairston.|J. H. Williams. teacher, class super-lubrication before noteniC O}D gE1s ’"‘; il “";:Zb ‘(') ':ll exchangeable: Send AtEre | Schreck. teacher, cla A, from | teacher. class 1A, from Stevens to|Manual Training, permanent; ini ] « U. U., or on approval. Mail or one Urders no e ple Wilson adm HlairHaves to Benning School: G. B | Garnet Patterson School; A. M. Rur. | Lumpert, teacher, class : draining your crank case! ? rp w0t accepted S o Rzgins, tewcher, class 1A, Kingsman |well, teacher, cl ) 00 ;i o from mrode € to.T B B Wil | roms eaie i e 3 T hee Bohoal, Beware of Substitutes. - —_— £ the liamson, . class 1A from G e Bt ol iy i v Sare Relief From ’ . e, e | lameon, tencher. class 1A from’Gage | feacher: Brace Sehool, siass 14" gries: | W, Silk Umb: i v it chool who | {0 Burroughs schools T R Watson, | grade 3 to 1; E. L. Brown, teacher, Constipation | At Good Dealers omen's J1 mprelias, 2.95 H!gh Grade Framed had been on I of e eacher . Eme kington | Garnet-Patterson School, class 1A, ice’: et by d an; .‘\rhg:l Jrom 1{;}>|Pl|\1am‘ary teacher | from krade 4 to coaching; A ] . Dr .Bolc‘;_ ’bl Everywhere. 2 Women 3, Satin Border Colored Silk Umbrellas with eight an PlCturesp Reduced dratted o Erac - M. Paynter, teacher. ! teacher, class 1A, Mott School, fr rescription Tablets . ten ribs. The colors are red, purple, navy and green. Ass rln):;' 1"\ "fimn Henry Polk to Emery | vrade 7 to 8 R, G. Sav : O I wood-trimmed handles, finished with silk cord loops, tips $2.95 Agto! 'R. E. House class 1A. Mott School, from grade 6 |note the magic effect of and ferrules match. Formerly priced at $5. Now. : ; Seaton School. from T. Peterson, teacher, class 1A, | §pod, sppetite and’ xood BAYERSON OILVMKS-'COLUMBM.'DZZB] Women's Black Tape-edge Plece-dyed Taffeta Umbrel oo toacker | hool, from grade 5 to 6; M. L.| gists : ¥ Handles of ambertone or carved wood trimmed: tips and 3 95 A Macen e - ferrules to match. Specially priced at e $ 8 Petworth e e = - E - 9 Women's Colored Silk 12 Women's Colored Silk J. Camphell, feacher, chiss 13, Umbrellas of brown, navy Umbrellas, of navy, brown the mem from Toner to West School; T. G. green and taupe. Amber zreen, taupe and purple e Sticliney. teather e tone handles, finished silk Handies of peachine or am buard over her | Henry-Polk to West School: M. I - ] cord 10ops, tips and ferrules bertone. Forme cat’deal of | Culbertson. teacher, class TA. E. V. 3 g priced at 3 and 53, G4 85 ‘own School, from g 5 I 4 . s Now o rm the Dis. ar 7 Women's Umbrella Section. First floor . TKOSHER? oo e e e .“.h. g ' : Furniture at Greatly Reduced Prices of the city should be SIXTH STREET SYNAGOG, ner educe. || Cantor and Choir o, it, Yoiic: ' Remnant Day items are offered “As Is,” subject to scars, damages ssioners and imperfections lars, was ! Combination Walnut End Table. Was $10 $6 75 o wnember of [F— 1 Combination Mahogan: 1 Oval Living Room Stand veq G 1L . . Davenport Table - nty design in brown ing the colored Bar | [! ! 1 ;,’ x 6 fl\:"\\ as $19.75 mahogany finish: 5 e A r " 4 1 Mahogany-finish Windsor $18. Now $11-75 v an os ¥ ) ) . Rocker, cane back Windsor Arm ¢ 4 design. Was $20. chair. Was $1 - D Hat 7‘” Lt Ly el e R f P f 2 Braced-back Windso: 3 Mahogany - finish £ lCtX‘O as, 5 25 thé first flower of health, vouth s Chalrs. Were $8.75 Tables. Were $5 Were $263 eac and vigor. b { g each. Now . $5.75 ch. Now $4-75 Vietrolas with i : 7 1 very large and complet ule ; cheeks. sparkling eyes Drop-leaf Tea Wagon. witl hogany S now lithe. supple body zlowing with | N | drop handle, rubber tires Stand. . t Ukuleles. Wers $7 50 vitality. He loved her, of course ! sflver drawer and serving Now E = - 12 k. The meet- | [ tray; top when 1 5 v Smok Were nday. Novemlb But a series of neglected « | \ open 38x38. Was $4250 Stand, Wwith tc 3 5 $11.50 jation representati the strain of trying to keep T S\(E $70. Now .. humidor e S e et b 1 Dropleaf Gateleg Table ment. e l und tools to «s || the 07 in spite of them. begar with solld mahogany oval st e s - $1.95 = to become ap. || to sap her energy i top, 36x48. Was $15 75 Set of Inlaid Sherz t-ota s = ‘“"\w t A wasting discase got the upper $19.75. Now. . Chairs, in G umbers i 2 . e : Hand, Ha' 4ia) b best) bt o 2 Decorated Ferneries with tion mahogany, tapestry- mna cepted by s ST e Sad i metal flower container, one covered chalr ¥ stum only a pitiable shrunken ghost of in black lacquer effect and seats. Was $7 Equipm herself. He went away ® one in green. Nox N 5 $48.50 quipment Were $27.50 each. $19.75 1 Mahogany-finish Secretary All Slightly Damaged ersonnel. < in personnel You may be face to face with 7 Now . Desk. with book section, 2 s. Indian Clubs the same svmploms and signs b y 1 Mahogany-finish _\indso: drawers and writing _com iz o 3 v ger s . Do art . Fas o e e S Am Tecken $I275 T ImI\T $3250 goldithat yundown Furniture Seetion. Sixth floor \ : o e | Wlth the Women fOlkS Wicker Furniture Greatly Reduced HYPO-COD contains hypo-phos phittes recommended for vears by Phvsicine as most emeeiive in || [ One experience—and every FTver, Rookersx Snlsuedi i iown sxd bulle onwnod, G775 e e . sturdy frames. Specially priced, each. S e oo d nene i Brown Reed Rocker of comfortable spring seat construction e e X one becomes a firm friend of it Maring arms. upholsiersd seat cushion and pydiei §8 75 oil. rich in the vitamins so es back. Specially priced : Sential in building up vour run 1 Brown Reed Chair to 1 Fiber Rocker, finished in and black, gre down system. match above de- brown shellac, is very well a ack, black and white A scribed rocker constructed with automobile stripes. Sizes 2 (Dot go along das after day e o Special .. ; $8.75 epring seats and sprins 141a, 3 i 15% orcing vourself to keep on your § hack, upholstered Were $7.50 eac - feet when you're actually on the e - ]_Sln 1 36-inch Fiber Settee finish in cretonne. Was 1 75 e \J‘,“".f:, jacy verge of a breakdown. Get start ed in brown shellnc with $18. o . hirts: the remainder of our today building up vour real closely woven ang i ter's stock. Were self, cheerful. strong and ready ||| back. Was 1 5ft. Fiber Settee, finished g 5 € $2 far steady work: capable of mak now ... gn xla‘l;pe ;2»11:10 \:»un conr ! P HOR ing good money because you're i “able Lanin. fnlalea ortable box spring all well again. Get well and stay 1 Bred Table Lamp Mol cushions and _upholstered || well this Winter with the help of de. v back. Was $32.50: || Hypocop. | in liaua or wabiet || | P now o P2 $16,25 Housewares i records. h: now & a Py iles S or L a5 e e o el 1 Split Reed Fern Stand for 1 Very Fine Reed Floor Reduced }u'én- o single fern, finished in Lamp, in attractive rose and D i mongol and standing 45 gold color scheme. Fine amaged or Shopworn p- high. Was $5 rose-colored silk shade with 1 White ameled Wil =t PReAr dite o e ilkc fri Vers 14 50 Towel H W $9.35; now . silk fringe. amme B EIIEIEIEJB:—EIEHEE FLOUR O i m waee e i s frosted brown with three 1 Fiber Table, finished in Bathroom Hamper SECURITY shelves, space occupled frosted brown and with wood size, square 17x19. Was $16.50; $9.75 top measuring 24x36 sIO $7.75: now § SERVICE —for it convinces of the ease and economy—the certainty and the Was $20; now....... 2 Hendryx Brass —are essential requirements s< 1A, Sum Reed. teacher quality—of the biscuits made with SELF-RISING WASHINGTON A e SRR T FLOUR. 3 Gray : Were $3.25 each: now $1.65. Bedroom Furniture Greatly Reduced 3 Sk mie i whil vl Pltchers. Were $1.65 eac tion: 1 Windsor Single Bed, with link 2 Folding Cots; all metal, with now 8ic. L . spring and x‘xixeltal cane pancl link spring: 30-inch 10N Finished Hard ) - o at head_and foot; in_gray width. Were $7.75. wood Stepladder Chair. \Was Mrs. S. M. G writes: finish. Now . ) $4.75 $10.75; now $5.50, ' i Now . Folding Cof, with pad. Single 1 4Sinch White Enameled “The only thing we needed in Washington to make our city 1 Vanity of mmbh:janon mahog g Wes Si0g9g5 i ahinst aan e any, with 4 drawers and ow sl orcelain Tible Top, wihien selecting vour batk a perfect place to live in has been supplied by you—and T do thank trigie mirror. Half. Simmons galow Bed, with duced for clear & > © 5 you. price. Was $100. $50 twin link spring. In 3-ft. 1 _30-dinch Whi My family thinks we are ‘down South’ again, for T am giv- B":: ShaR S s?rasn, fi\““:‘h $9,75 ST ANl aneti ing them hot Discuits, rolls, muffins every day now since we have y aMih with, Dresser, 48-Inch size. finished Heorow $MSE. e vour prepared flour. I am a pretty good cook. but could never cane seat. 1y Breneh gray. Was $55 e L L e 110: = ‘hairs. Were $4 each: now count on my hot bread being just right. But that is all right now $11.25; now:. ; 5 o $2.50. ble 1 1 Bedside Table of com- ow-foot Tovtn Bed, fn com- 1 Round White Enameled —no trouble at all. . bination walnut, $750 :«;mfl.\vv b‘:9“n n:_n“ Splint Clothes Hamper “I take a great deal of pleasure in telling about your flour. g\vns $16; now - - bl as 6 $30 \Was, $7.50; now e.]s 3 7 . 2 thi 3 v 2 Simmons Double Beds. contin - : “Closegard” Cloth-lined When I am pleased with anything I do like to say so. uous post design, in ivory Vanity Bench, in msha: Garment Bags, 60 inches “Wishing vou all the good luck you could wish for yourself, finish. \'“'ere $8.7 $5.75 any " finish. v.»In Were $4 each and thanking vou for ‘the perfection touch’ to living in Washing- e T e Cor Hon e ten coperreficctor b “Very respectfully, yvour friend.” ’ sizes ”“:4;2 $11.50; now Remnant Day Rug Savings T SELF-RISING WASHINGTON FLOUR does just what Mrs. G. 1 0x12 Wilton. Was $75. Now ... . Houeewares Sectlon says it will—makes hot biscuits easily and surely possible. The 1 0x106-f¢. Plain Wilton, Was $7250. Now . Notions Reduced necessary phosphates are added in exactly the right proportions 2 9x12 Axminste;s. Were $63.75 eac7h. ow o | #s, ¥alcon Ha i A 1 9x12 Worsted Wilton. Was $13875. Now i D s e tojthis ot peniselERICo fRITEIones, 1 11.3x12-ft. Brussels Seamless Tapestry. Was $45. Now.. ¥ silver ";mh 5S¢ package; 2 ox12 Kimlarks. (Discontinued.) Were $20 each. Now T Choxes (Office. Pins . Don't forget to ask for SELF-RISING Washington Flour— 18410 Kimlarie, (Discontinyed) Was SISS0. Now Sorals stces 1o, .tie for sale by your grocer and delicatessen, in 5, 12, 24, 48 up to 196 2 Velvet Rug. Was $57.50. Now. .. 3 Hoxen; 156 wore : pound sizes. The larger the size the more econommal 1 9x12 Velvet Rug. Was $65. Now. .. i i 130 boxes Imported < | 183x106-ft. Axminster. Was $48.50. Now. . ... Bobbed') JCurlers._ aesottod I d d V| 1 sz wmitealrs Teprac witton.” Was sits. Xow: fowiitece. Shoe Hangers: in s mude 00 i 3 6x9 Rattania. (Discontinued.) Were $10.75 cach. Now L S R & 11 3x6 Rag Rugs, Chintz pattern, end border. Were $375 {?.’;"f 50 patrs “oricinally . . 2 h. N i f'lght here UL Washmgton | xéealgag Ru;:’ Were $4 each. Now A . 1 lot of Imported Coco Door Mats. Special e e 11 Orientals (assorted), average size 4x6. Were $48.50. Now. ¢ ape, 12 assorted widths to W R Ml]llll C 3 26x5-ft. Beloochistans. Were $3475 each. Now. . .. g - il llk 1ns- Ogers g 0. | 1 Chinese Rug. Was $225. Now ... ; ironing Board Pads, sizes < 2 4x6 Chinese Rugs. Were $62.50 each. 4, 4% 0c each; were 2 ;);49lelineA$e Rugs. Were $22.50 eagis ow : . 2 7.6x9-ft. Axminster Rugs. Were each. Now Washington, D. C. 40 yards Brussels Carpet- Special, per yard 1 fot of Remnants of Linoleum in short lengths, Half Origi Rug and Linoleum Sections, Fifth floor. Notlons Section, First floor Here are extracts from another unsolicited letter of commenda- ole——|o[c——0—| Your deposit in this bank is secured by $7,935,000.00 of resources, guarded by our officers and directors, conservative men of vision and business experience, many of whom have been connected with this bank since its organization thir- ty-five vears ago. You will find cur officers interested in your success and always eager to be af service to you. A confidential interview on your own banking requirements would be welcomed. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. iIe——la/e———[o]c————[a[———] lojc——Jojc———[a|c———[a|———a[———]