Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1926, Page 11

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162 ARE GRADUATED FROM DUNBAR HIGH i i H | Awarded Diplomas Last! Night in Amphitheater of | Howard University. | x - 1 indred and eighty-iwo grad-. ne academic and business | the Dunbar High School ded diplomas early last the amphitheater of How- | sity campus. Dr. 1. Hav-! 1. member of the Board of | Fiducati made the presentatiops. | While Mrs. Coratie F. Cook presided. | Di. Aliin Leroy Locke was the prin- | cipal speaker. Rev. Halley R. Taylor riced the invecation and bene | ship awards were made by Nt Superintendent of Sc I|n-||=| inson as follows: Li Brown University: | . Colgate Unive ; . Dartmouth Col Elmira (bllege: | Harvard : eim at Howard. Mari rebee nae scholarship. Ale X Lieut. James University; Edw 3 College. Mabe i Smith College: Capt. James Butcher, ! Washinzion and Jefferson Coltege: Llovd. Williams College: Ze- | Wilson. Western Reserve Uni- 'saline Belcher. North ip The- resa Atkin. ecks, Wil i liam Gler Svdney Trvin | Brown. Jam am Butcher, jr.: Cavroll. G Iher; Hockett Gibsa vd Green. Athos Barrington Guy. wmas Hargrave. Samuel | rison. James Nathaniel | Helnes, Theodore Woodrufl Holmes Darnel) ward Johnson. Hayden Crutchfield Johnson. Rupert Alstyne Lloyd. Grorze Edward Marshall, James | Alvin Mayn. Conwall Mvers. Allen | Ellsworth * Nichols, William Samuel | Odom. Leon Sin| Penn. Frederick ! Sheridan Phillips Walter Franklin | Thillips, jr.: Virdie Lafayette Robin. | . Barl Elison ! Charles Allen Shorter, e Snowden, Roy Willie Sorrell Robison Steward. Lawrence s - Trimmer. Felix Leon Robert Franklin Washington. Elmer Teroy Weatherless, Franz Car- roll Welch, Charles Ignatius West, jr.: Granville Writt Woodson. Stanton | Lawrence Wormley and.Martin Al | fonso Zamor: Helen Louise Grayv Akers. Flise | Elizabeth Anderson. Ruth Louise Bal- | timore, Ruth Virginia Belcher. Ursu- | line Reatrice Belcher. Mary Aleatha | Rerry, Leah Rebecca Blackburn. Ger- trude Elizabeth Blackistone, Garice Corona Booker. Gladys Neil Booker. Victoria Rovd. Wilhelmina | beth Bullock. Dorothy Vietoria er. Ruth Elizabeth Carter, Cath e Woods Clayton. Emma Mae Cole, Annie Katherine Comer. Thelma Gil: liam Consins. Florence Beatrice Curtis, | s, Mary Grace .Jo-| Alice Mary is. Lillian mi Trene Felder. Ferrebee, Edith Janet Florence Foster, | e5 Laura Gales, Alma Voncier 1. Altona Veronica Goodrich. | Marzaret Tleon Goodwin, Evelyn | Marth« Grav. Marjorie Hadassah | firav. Eita Mav Grayson, Pocahontas ciine Griffi lestine Budapest | Dorothy ~ Elizabeth Harris, | Gwendoline Harvey, Estelle | Hawkins, Mary Beatrice | elma Ceola Higginbotham. | Hill. Mary Elizabeth Hor. | * Maude "Honston, Doro- | Howard. Miriam Mead | Hutchins, Gwendolyn Marie Jackson, | Julia Anna Jenkins, Edna Mae John: | son. Kimma Fredonia Johnson. Helen | Rohin .lohnson. Lillian Genevia John- ! #on. Lillian Reatrice Jones, Blanche | Withite Kigh Mary Alice King, | Ruby Anne Knox. Gladys Han. nah Lee. Dorothea. Ruth Lewis, | Jometie Hope lLogan. Ktelka Aw. | vellia McGaha. Malva Rosalie Me- ) Neil. Leanor Kdna Madden. Kmma | Viola Manning. Rosalie Catherine Mapson. Anna_Brice Miller. Malinda | Lonise Miller, Mary Alice Miller, Rosa | Pearson Montgomery, Alma Eloise | Montouth, Ethel Magdalen Morgan. | Grace Morris, Hannah Georze Nash. | Lottie Nickens, Ethel Louise Nixon, | Mary Ozle. Wynema Grandy we Touise Pannell, Ger- | trude Edwina Payne, Edith May Pav- | ton, Willie May Perry, Fannie Anell Pitt, Florida Louise Pitt. Fay Frances | Plummer, Tdllian Glascoe Plummer, | Dorothy ' Theresa Proctor. Maxine Elliott " Pryor, Elsie Mildred Quarles. | Flaine Anita’ Ridgley. Edna_Levonia | Robertson. Annie Belle Robinson. | Funice Mae Robinson. Ruby Edward. | ary Cornelia Sampson. | sephine Laura Scott, | Scott. Mabel Snyder zabeth Smith, | Kintha Ishelle zs. Thelma Louise Stafford. Henrietta Swann ©7elia Lueinda Thomas. Elsie Belle | Thompson, Ruth Thompson Alice 1.0 Thelma Mildred r 1 Vaughn, Elaine Cecelia Washington. | louise Toxie Washington, Erma | Rianche Weaver. Juanita lLee Wil | tiams, Esther Theresa Wilson. Zenobia | Edna Wilson. Alease Oretha Woods, i Margaret Onetta Yates, Clementine | Ddessa Yergan. Department of business practice— Naomi Suburnia Chatman. Ruth Lena leflerson, Gladys Beatrice Murphy, Gertrude Beatrice Neuble, Theresa Ardella Roper. Carleane Ross, Annie Phillip Stewart. Selina. Elizabeth Tay lor. Theresa Jda Thomas, Goldie Mae Towles, Laura Amelia Wormley, Rov Fulton Greenwood. Frank Allan Set- PUR and wholesome for the kids. Six Flavors Orange Raspberry Strawberry | {;emcn | Grape . st OB iy Aad e 1| Try our new carbonated drink ! ZA-REX . Fruit CHAMPAGNE T SR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Woodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Now That School isACIOS‘i‘ng Boys and Girls Will Want Camp and Vacation Clothes You will find here correct camp and vacation apparel for boys and girls—including a complete line of regulation camp clothes, that comply with all camp requirements—and neces- sary camping supplies—all Girls’ Camp Clothes Bathing Suits, including the well-known Annette Kellermann make. Wide selection of colors and styles $2.95 to $10 Serge Bloomers, navy blue and black . Black Sateen Bloomers. ... White Sateen Bloomers. White Jean Camp Bloomers Khaki Knickers o Linen Knickers .$2.95 and $3.50 Athletic Camp Sweaters. $7.50 Khaki Middies K Shedrain Middies White Jean Middies Blue and Red Middies. . Unbleached Muslin Middies. White Broadcloth Shirts. Shedrain Shirts Cool Bloomers, of cambric, crepe, nainsook or muslin ..50c to $1.25 Cross-bar Muslin Combinations. $ Beason Cloth Bathrobes. .. Flannelette Pajamas. Flannelette Gowns Zipper Camp Suits. Khaki Camp Suits “Bestyette” Raincoat and Hat Sets. . Sizes 6 to 22 Years Also—Complete Stock of Girl Scout Apparel Girie Furnishing Section. Fourth floor. Boys’ and Girls’ Camp Shoes Sturdy shoes that will stand hard wear Boys' Official Scout Shoes, of tan elkskin, with heavy welt soles. Sizes 214 to 6. $5. Youths’ Tan Elkskin Moccasin High Shoes. Sizes 1% to 2. §5. Growing Girls' Tan Calfskin High Lace Shoes, welt soles; leather heel. Sizes2;to 7. $7. Keds, a rugged laced-to-toe style, in white or brown duck. Sizes 8 to 11, $1.65; 1115 to 2, $1.85; 214 to 6, $1.95. Children's Shos Section. Fourth floor. .$3.95 to $5.50 .$1.75 to $1.95 unusually low priced. Boys’ Camp Clothes Khaki Knickers. $1.50 to $2.50 White Duck and Linen Knickers .$2 to $3.50 White Gabardine Knickers. .. White Sailor Trousers. .. Khaki Riding Breeches. Corduroy Riding Breeche: Serge Knickers . .-.. Woolen Knickers Corduroy Knickers. Black Rubber Coats Slickers. . . Sports Blouses Sports Shirts. .. Flannel Shirts . Flannel Blouses . Hickok Sports Belts Sports Sweaters. . .. Heavy Camp Sweaters Neckwear Linen Knickers .. P i SR Ly bl i ing Suits, exclus! Y. Jantzen Swimming P $2.95 and $3.50 .85 to $15 .$2 to $3.50 ® Ottier Bathing Suits. . Comfortable Bathrobe: Ponchos : Flannelette Pajamas Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Camping Needs Tents, $7 to $90. Cooking Kits, six. per- sons, $23.50. Stoves, $7.50 to $14.50. Refrigerators, $9'to $12. Chairs, $1.25 to $3.95. Lanterns, §8.25.. Folding Wood Table, $4. Beach Umbrellas, $5 and All-metal Cot, $3.95., $8.50. Cot with. Mattress, $8.50. Water Bags, $1.25. Auto Lunch Kit, $11.50 Double Camp ?ed, $12.50. Auto. Bed fot open or to $65. Thermal Jugs, $5." Kapoc Single Mattress, closed cars, 312{.50. $7.50. . + Sporting Goods !K’l"!\ll. Second floor, Sale-400 Betty Bates Ja‘cq:ua-rd Bed Sets 200 Mattress Covers $1.65 Specially Priced Spread and $3~.‘25 Sham ' - ‘The Lowest Price at Which This Quality Set Has Ever Been Sold This is an event to be taken advantage of. These Bed Sets readily lend attractive color to the Summer bed-’ room. Radiating beauty and charm, they offer dura- bility as an added advantage. This low price, never reached befdre, provides a logic of its own, which ‘ad- vises immediate shopping. ; Betty Bates Jacquard Woven Bed Sets are color-fast. ™ They are made.in:the most popular double-bed size, 81x00. inches. They are seamless and the xipple is permanent. i Bedding Seetion, Second figor. To keep the dust out of your mattresses, and to hold them in shape—Mattress Covers. These covers are made of strong, @nbleached sheeting, cut large to allow for shrink- age. - \ Extremely easy to put on and take off,-due to a simple snap arrangement. Bedding Seetion, Second floor. In ecither single or double bed size, C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. For Summer Sports . “Wee Modern” Skirts 38.75 Exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop Modesn, even to its mascu- line hip pocket, the “Wee Modern” skirt i% brief and saucy with its captivating Goupy pleats—pressed out- ward like the creases in a man’s trousers. It's cut to rest on the hips in a swagger manner and has a Collegiate striped belt. Worn with sweater or silk shirt, tucked inside the skirt— as illustrated—it is the smartest of all sports costumes—and the newest ‘“‘rage” of the season. Broadcloth Shirt, $5. Silk Shirt, $8.75. Slip-on Sweaters, $5.75, $8.75. Tie and: "Kerchief Sets, $2. Sportawear Section. Third flaor. The Overblouse and Crepede Chine Skirt Is an important two-piece costume for Summer —and a decidedly smart one when the overblouse is sur- plice style or has the new \Vionnet neck or is smartly tailored—and the skirt is pleated. Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.75 to $13.75 Crepe de Chine Skirts, $3.95 to $8.75 Blousa Ssction, Third flooe, Special---Women’s White Silk Hose, $1-50 pair You will appreciate this offer at the beginning of the sea- son for white hose—fine silk stockings with lisle garter top and soles—very specially priced at $1.50. Romery Section. First floor. Women’s Smart White Summer Pumps T'wo distinctive pumps that will appeal to every woman for both their beauty of lines and their suitability to every Summer need. White Kid Pump for street wear, with one-strap and Cuban heel—made by 3 : ches Laird Schob one side—that is most i L RSl distinctive; high spike & Co. $13.50. heel. $18. Women's Shos Section. Third floor, White Kid Pump, with applique of black kid; of unusual lines, cutout on Cool Summer Kimonos Attractively Priced $4 to $7.50 For warm weather you will enjoy having one of these cool, airy kimonos of crepe, coloriul flowered voile or dotted swiss—with scalloped bottom, dainty lace trim- ming and ruffles—or in the smartly tailored tuxedo styvle. Blue, rose, copen, peach, orchid, coral and white. Negtigee Section. Third fioor. Lovely New Colors in =, Home and Cottage Furnishings New tints and shades in a multitude of different combinations make these articles exceptionally desirable for Summer use when Nature itself sug- gests beautiful colors. rd India Prints, 2x3 yards, for couches. ...$5 and $10 India-Prints, 115 yards, table size. . oo 3150 “India Prints, I yard, table size. . ....$1 and §2 English Print Table Covers $1, $1.50 and $2 Stenciled Crash Couch Covers.............$6.50 Cretonne Couch Covers....... ve...$3.50 Linen Couch Covers. ... stnon Drapery Section, Sixth floor. Summer Cuttains, $1.65 Special. Of a lovely-cream shade of Marqui- sette that is admirably set off by full size col- ored ruffled valances in tints of rose, gold or blue. Both Curtains and valances are included at this special price. Curtain Section, Sixth floor, The “Wonder” Baby Walker $5.50 The new, scientiiically built “Walker” for babhies, as sketched above. \With disc swivel front wheeis and rubber bumpers that save scarring your furnitere. Easily converted into a Kiddie Kar. High Chair $11.50 In mahogany finish, with an exceptionally wide leg spread that makes it very difficult to tip over. Nursery Furniture Section Fourth floor. Refrigerator Sets Special 45¢ Made of durable glass, in two ' convenient styles square and round-—one of which is shown above. Com- plete with cover. A Sum- mer necessity at a special low price. Refrigerator Bottles Special 25¢ In the square style shown, with closely fitting stopper ; quart size. Ice Lip Pitchers, special, 38c. Of colonial glass in hali-gallon capacity. Glassware Section, Fifth finor. Cretonne Pillows $1.50 The newest Pillows for porch or Summer home, in a wide variety of shapes and colorings, one of which is sketched above. Many have puffed shirring. Canoe Cushions, 75c to $3 Japanese Porch Mats..35¢ Cloth Porch Mats 50c 2-piece Japanese Mats, 50c 3-piece Auto Pads...$1.75 Upholstery Section, Sixth floor. Sewing Rockers Special $ 1.95 Cool, comfortable Rockers, in the becoming natural wood finish, with low, dou- ble woven seats and slat backs. Priced unusually low for this time of year and worthy of your imme- diate attention. Furniture Section, Sixth. floor,

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