Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1926, Page 15

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: THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1926. lvurh-v. class 3A. Eastern High | wonld be necessary to hnvle the .cho\:!thalr a‘:;‘v‘k:mz‘h. ";..,:fl t;;-“r# m“ll‘t ',"““N:";:fi I'P:‘v::il“: u:r;:m:‘:‘i:?‘e Mfis_ NORTON TO SPEAK. | {School: M. A. O'Donnell, permanent | stimates in by May 15 this vear, and | was e 22 . it possible. The majority 2 BAPITAL SBHUULS teacher. class 1A. domestic science: |1t was decided to hold the semi-annual | take no hand in commercial disputes of fi:'::-::..:..ns a iy s e N < r' o oot t s=chonl officials with_eiti- | and they adopted the original report r e b o e v ea "| this, meeting residents from each sec.| James C. Wilkes, representing the that schools will close for pupig On | ehort talk to the Washington district r':fim'n’\l.'.(.:.‘a i b e tim Wil T inited 1o, make smugges | Business” High School Alumni. was Wednesday, June 23, and for teachers| ... of the National Council of Il Siambla ¥ lizh School ' fions for school improvements. It | the apokesman for a group of alumni on Friday, June 25. ‘The opening | e St BRI ekl o Ry - ielami | wne decided where revidents from the i officlals before the hoard on the pro- date of achools in the Fail was set as |Catholic Women Sunday, Ap L at| | € 5 ation e Gine tection | presenied confiicting | posed change of name of the Business Friday, September 17, for teachers|3 pm., at the National Catholic | Y ) o Uopinions that a conference be held | High to the Roosevelt High. Mr. —_ and Monday, September 20, for pupils. | gahool of Soclal Service, 7400 Nine- T i Wi chool of to iron the | Wilkes xaid that the 2,600 members of Following. Ix the schedule are Pets to be Proud of | teacher, class 3A. Miner Nu with 3§ gyt P i i teenth street, outlining the general | ’, 2l | hisa o1 onces, . the Alumni Association recently op- mon | o igh, 2 Baard 0. K.’s Local Soligita- schoui:” 12 1. wWemn. probationars el teo. the Weteioutiiien oF | dhash the change 1T 10 1. Al Hhas Business First g Rig s S ,,':::,';'_ s High, two and | ivittes that interest Catholic wom. ||| Don'ttskes chance on the life of your teacher, class 1A, Shiter-Lanzston- i dog. wher it ok Use the Tiog Mo the board fo have Municipal Arehl | they considered all of the ties and at- i UEYESTS clas on ab iBIFtiR I e [Nl s the Diog Mo tion of Funds to Save Old |™yinine soun. = = nghans Vininie e or all the mones’ he | tchments of 35 vears would be wived | Schools Listed for Com ‘Hine wern, (wo-vearclase;|* Mra. Brank Horigan of Batiimore, ||| fmirethan halaconmmthe P gl N S {fex 24 huilaing hereafter. in or- (out. it had been the pian to change M Netanl Brtate’ Dot | S5 T o€>the Witk (RAE fe MNG | time-ented, old relisble ] id tenche A O Sh0ol e | der money will not have to he taken | the nume after the Business students |, mencement. Armstrong High School. Columbia [done by the Baltimore distriet coun. | o ronsides. Maguire, teucher. class 1A, Congreas {00 o™ apalr fund to complete IF meagedl to, the inesc BN e, JHah Junior High Hine Junior High |cil, and Rev. Howard Bishop. who is GLOVERS 3 N . j:3chool;- provisions for. which are in- AT . Sl Junior High School, | in charge of the work of the rural President Kdwin €. Typewriter Protest Discussed | 5 o | iGraham and Supt. Balloy alse eailed ar : 1-1'!;':"«1 In the fve-year bullding pr Commencement dates for the senior | Langley Junior High School, Randa M“h'mlr in this district; will “talk °n |l IMPERIAL MEDICINES Satished there is popular demand in (Ul aac e BESE DTG e fact | Discussion over the appeal of two, gram. R o Weits Junior High School and Shaw Junior | plans for the work. E. Washinzten for public school partici. | (b8 #ERECD T T TRTE 10 0 Vo [ typewriter companies that they were | . and junior high schools of Washing- | yigh schoo Mrs. Charles P. Nelll will #10c0ed ||| p)ipees of the Dog sed How to Poud"* patien in the natlon-wide “Save o Tetrer® from. Ioeal organi. | nol being given ihe amount of busi-| qpe cmallest American Legion post [ ion were approved vesterday after-| June 23— Minor Normal School,|Mme. Steen ax - president of the I e haskiot ey dog wwwer thoaid Tronsides’ Fund.” O I Ceantion In the | ness they deseive. in the report of DI. | the world came Into existence In | noon' at a meeting of the Board of | Central High School, Eastern, four.| Washington conncil after the Sunday g cation veted nnanimonsiy yestetday | Zati 0% cAlling for an exon | Learned of | Geneva recently when the League of | Education. Business High School, ac. | vear class: Western High School, Mac. | meeting, as Mme. Steen will accom Address Dept. G afternoon to waive fta rule prohibii. | Ol Ironsides™ eampa <tandard chools, | Xitions post was organized with only | cording to the schadule, would lead | farland Junior High School and|pany her hushand to his new diplo M. CLAY GLOVER CO., INC. | fom memhers. comprising all the commencements an June 1%, but | Powell Junior High School. | matic post in Lendon. 119 Fifth Ave., New York to accommodate this patriotic move- ver a letter veceived from | Di. Bennett contended that the! {\iarican officials of the secretariat. Dr. Frank W. Ballou requested that | .June 24—Wi'son Normal Schodl. | All Catholic women ave Invited. i O s e kb s & b e st Ing solic ation of funds in the schools ‘ire Hazard Issue Up. consumed ment Disiriet Comm representatives of the typewriter com. Charles F. Carusi led the discom | jnr, that fts recent request | panles should be permitted to state ) A, % 7 X80/ 4 A4 A 4 <ion in faver of the plan, declaring | for 2 fire hazards In the |3 == ——— = 7 . " e he bhelieved the board “would be e foim pr Samt ne o Bty 40 VARG 16 i | e S the teeent | the rule” Dr. H. R. Learned midly | report fire marshal, the hoard \ § opposed the action by recommending 'adopted a resolution demanding that i that decision he delaved until the | the (ommis o cither turnish it A % | N : next meeting in order that the | with the special fire hazard report v : \ : anestion could he placed hefore the |asked for or refuse to render it in : » A : citizen greups. which will meet wit' | writi > . . 5 o \ sehoel offie nexe Puesday nightfy Mr. Curusi. author of the original r. Frank \W. Rallon. ®fuperintendent resolution asking’ the Commissioners also favored this course. but neither | to have the Are marshal make a re- pressed the point in the face of the | port on the fire hazards in schools <t of the members twiee a vear, classifyving them a stion at once, “wafe, unsafe or doubtful.® led th Collection Plan Optional T el e e 1t was decided by the hoard th '1:..r.-u- ne” continued Mr. Caru is a specified time should he given o g Uit ve no in the schoolx to vecitation of the his. | 11150 0 NGB Snt 1 do renent tpric record of “Old Ironsides” and | tne attitude of the Commiasioners that that the means of collecting the con |t ™ 00T i 4o away with the tributions of pennies and dimes | o esity for making one in the form should be left to the discretton of | e requ the school officials, | e want a report which will in- The matter was the first broughi | form us that such and such school is I At the meeting vesterday and | safe or unsafe. and if the fire marshal was opened by Secretary Harey O | does not care to use either of these Hine reading a letter from Secre- | designations he can mark it doubtful | 1ary of the Navy Wilhur urging that [and we ean look further inte the mat- Washington waive their solicitation | ter. 1 also press my request for a ::;I‘:. !;‘x;:i As many other prominent | eimilar report along sanitary lines.” The hoard approved the following | Corvection Is Begun. Nh* f ehanges in personnel | Upon the suggestion of President % b 5 ! Resignations M H. Eisinger, teach- | (iraham the hoard let the annual re i % or. class 1A, now on leave of ahsence: | marshal's repo lay over unt the » N p ’] -4 M. 8. Ashford. teacher, class 1A, grade | next meeting, in order that more time \ j Th 4 Keteham-Van Ruren Schoot: T. H, | conld he given to its consideration. R N All That Is New in ¢ Loveliest Shaw. teacher, class 1A, Abbot Voca-| Dr. F. 1. A. Bennett was informed by tional School: P. 1. Adams. Isberer, | Dr. Ballou that steps were being taken ! Columbia Junior High School; E. W correct alleged fire hazards at the s . Kerper, janitor, Dent School: Law. | Armstrong Technical High School. 4 rence Nickens, laborer, Armstrong | Dr. Ballou notified the board it N Technical High Schos l.}:l,;'d‘:_ C':":“.:;";d' oo s PR RRIE FURNITURE (O. 89 7TH ST. N. \ - Will Be Found Here Tomorrow Of Twill, Silk and Poiretsheen ander. class 1A, music; Violey X Franz. teacher, class 3A. Kastern | & & ” or cas d with the new featured pufi sleeves High School; L. 8. Todd, teacher, class | i we did not sell for h 1d not a p . . ok ™ > <) f s : 1A. Orr School: J. Willis, teacher, | Peer’ess Quah"\‘ F"r"lt"r‘) | .l.:\:(. '\:::n\ly‘,‘;y‘.".:,(::,\‘l:d;.::}L:-._‘ trs and qualities at which:aF¢ ‘embroidered and braidéd, silk- %, mrf:or‘r{:\{mi"-mr“’ Mu:rmn g.;nu:\ Georgettes, neavy flat crepes, combination lined and handsomely tailored. Straight- . Allen. janitor, d i ; : . o 1 of prints and flat crepes, prints and smock an e snd Mieed sblile in: thae pretty from Smallwood School. to ®Dent P d W thln Your Me"ns \ Jace trimmed effects in the new modified flare et g e P School; J. A. Spechi, from assistant X rice: 178 g \ and straightline styles. Some have oriental Springtime shades that are ever popular janitor. McKinley Technical High H braid trimminzs. You'll ind a dress here that right now. Don’t bhuy your coat until School, to janitor Abbot School will please you - k. Transters—H. W. Goldsmith, teach- And Sold to You on Easy Terms , 88 you. you see this collection. er. class 1A, from Congress Heights. to Ketcham-Van Buren School: G. M. That You Can Afford to Pay® Harris. teacher, class 14. from Curtis i The § Quali Hyde 1o Addison School: F. C. Line- e Same Quality [ 5 sot. teacher, class 1A. from Addison \ Dresses You Pay . DLl any 2 Values - ¢ to Curtis-Hyde School: R. E. Houser, \ teacher, 1A, Seaton, from divi- $1S for Elsewhere sion J. €. Smith, teacher, 7 class 1A, Sumner-Magruder group, ; 7 g isses’ Si LR Gl TR < PRS- : Women’s and Misses' Sizes teacher, claws 1A. Sumner-Magruder gronp. from grade 4 1o 5: S. M. H. Popel. teacher., class 1A, from Slater: Langston-Twining group to Magroder group. Appoiniments H, temporary teacher. class 1A, Congres: 1 3 \ . Heighis School: H. W. Goldsmith, ) zress Heights School: F. M. ve, : J 3 In Women's and Misses’ Sizes Our Shoe Dept. on 1st Floor GIRLS’ COATS ¢ orermomens i 1 : S . A Real Shoe Values Ez:fi',:\f\:,‘:?':;\'{‘z:‘m,, : 3 s “Kroehler” Three-Piece Overstuffed Living Room f Spnng . T Suite, Tailored in Cut, Print and Tomorrow Let Us Jacquard Velour N ; 4 dpp : A Tww Ouistanding ix specia Genuine lor Nake 2 3 ; straight line ef- G B S taficieed 10 ; : < ? ire e g T i 4 3 : fect that fashion E — e P % A 3 probationary teacher. class 1A. Hyde School: Emily Gault, tempora teacher. class 1A. mus! son, temporary = £ E £ = phoistered in Arst quality o Your ; insuring omtrution hroneh: says the little are removable. | u: Home | e 1iv i0 4dd to the comfort Suites regularly <ell for $179 and more PAY A SMALL DOWN PAVMENT—BALANC FREE—MATERIAL, KT In an array of miss should colors, shapes and materials that are Irons | proper for Spring from Ny Xipay | N wear. $6.50 i b g o ’ 3 You'll find a he- Wafes are whtful at nYll::on a ‘ ¥ : (‘nmi“g ‘ha.f‘(‘ am"-nz Make vours Weally” and v 3 < il ‘ E our collection which ; we are pricing very special at— ng Room Outfit, Including Suite in \ Gum, Walnut Finish—*Peerless Quality” You couldn't ask for a finer Dining Room " Magnificently N SMALL PAVMENTS wear this season. ' 4 The price. is G""y Attractive traly a semsation; Patent! see them and you Shades will think so téo. twao prices All Sizes— B every All Widths— model Dame jon savs All Style §ireet Heels Your $ P Choice 088 RS Friday $ro12 Kiddies" Dept. Owly -t Joseph D. Campbell 517 10th St. M 00O e . in several Large Buffet, Chair ; Cuts prices deeply on new Spring apparel for Friday! Twiu DreSS Right in Time for the Rainy Season We Offer I~ { - B = i —of lovely erepe iof good-looking p COA I S 200 sreiting | . N de chine, haronet solid colors in HAS UNFAILING FIRST \ satin, printed wavey materials Tokbeautiful Spring Women's and Misses’ AID FOR ALL ACHES 4 \ silks, and combi- Sl nisids " dhere ) shades with touches % % - A || Raincoats nations. _of braiding, tucking i1 \/‘ Yellow, Green and Red Y Muscle-lameness, sprains, bruises promptly yield A<k the men whose work ex- poses them to muscle-strain and small accidents whai the: s . i tsn inelnded with this group-——Link Spring. sprains, strains and broises, o Tnel Frame. Flectrie. Rod Tieni : s 5 i ane ot of three will give vou the T s iy Bocior Tomp A K : thate will> Teoik price should sell i you will notice at S]ame answer, shade. ) i e ; 1 V. O TERMS ARRANGED—SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS \ good on you every one Friday. i ""f first glance. worried me when walking.” writes \ among this large Women and misses Women and misses a garage worker from Shreveport, \ : sizes. sizes. 5 “1 applied Sloan's Linimeni seleetion. Your choice. the next day the pain and : | Awelin wern gone. For aches und A $10 Values 318 & $22 Values ; $5.00 Values pains Sloan’s.” (Name and address given on request ) . N £ Thousands of letters like this tes : tify 10 the relief that Sloan’s gives 4 1 to every kind of muscular pain. ¢ ' ; o ke Dlecta—Bow.end for Spring wear. that will catch your her part decidedly You will find a eye the minute vou R in the tailoring and 11-Piece Group, Including 4-Piece Walnut-Veneer \ IR Sedlen.thkt are is an air of chicness f and embrbidery. 'J A S SLICKERS with corduroy collar ee it tomorrow ! A becoming eolor see them This o\ \ trimming which Bedroom Suite in American and Huguenot Finishes Hecidilly cdekect about these coats ) Fashion has played \ and strap. | | tremendous xaving ! Also Rubberized Coats in green, blue and maroon with corduroy collar -and strap. “My left leg was swollen—and B LT S CaTe——— <t pat it on. Instantly it sends fresh. healing blood tingling through the sick tissues—and the pain simply has to go. Get a bottle teday and have it on hand. All druggists—35 cents. D Hlaan, 113 V

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