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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 30, 1927—PART 1. ; sge S IS ehior, miieaben T aMihe 553 Kok B Bawan VARG Boyd, Estelle Fverett, Elizabeth | Diggs, Dorothy Gant, Arnetta F. Jack- | Freeland Brooks, Mary Christine Hen. | vi Fra NA"UNA[ ” PI-AN Political Enemies &, aiter; Bizabe Hutchison and Elizabeth Lewis. son.” Ethel Jackson, Hilda, J; Lawson, | son, Bernics Rephonzie Edwarde, Vers | Wiisen, - o7 204 Koger o N To Dunbar—Richard A. Cook, Not Slater-Langston School. Fiffine A. Leonnell, Sarah G. Minor, | Theodosla Norris, Laura Mae Roots| To Dunbar—Ohmer Albert Bowle: . e N X e Sumner-Magruder School. % s . o vane S. Walker, Albert B. Watts To Dunber—De: Bales Briscoe, Artle Elizabeth C. Patterson, Iris E. Taylor, |and Evelyn Juanita Tate. Kermit Eugene il Of Reill‘lll Senator dred L. Bell, Bernice J. Breckenridge, | Coleman, David Crockett, Herman| TO —Armstrong—Paul F. Beck, |Esther M. Tignor, Eugenia F. Vest| To Martha Washington—Annie B.|ling MeKinn s E}Iu'b-’x‘:‘lrmm .(l:;‘fl‘: (=4 o 5 > W 3 . . . Mary E. Hillman, Jennie R. Ingram, | Ford, James Madden, John Morris,|J0%ePh E. Brice, Graham §. Brown,|and Ida E. Weathers Matthews and Alice N. Wilson Gertrude Louise Crafg, Vernelle Glo- : Wl]l Mlss Auto Lifts | 5ea'a ackson. Ethel M. Titus, Eisie Reginald Williams, Lucy Bostle, Ber:|Charles A. Frost, Roland H. Grayson, Burrville School. | dine” Gaines, Rosetta Lawson, Grace J. Tompkins, Yvonne O. Walker and | tha Bryant, Constance Burke, Rob.|Bernard L. Hedgeman, . William To Armstrong—Silas Lutrell Be Ponola Rogers, FEarnestine Farle e o el csute | Turner, Pearl I. Boddy, Christianna s 3 3 9 Eva M. W Ams. ?;Ix u‘x\.’q‘:‘("rm” C ld,"ffl\]?:f‘el Tallse Ihes A Gad bty THIRTEENTH DIVISION. Lendall Warren Chase, Richard Nor ’;;\‘:_';'elefi and Gladys Blizabeth ¥ the Associated Pre 2 Henry Wilson School. 5 Y inn Tl ity | Granton, 'H M. J yman_Jackson, Curley Leroy Knox, | 2 PARIS, January ©20. - That 5 B i A Jackeon, 1 Hatiie Harper, Brna Johnson, Edith | James Farrington Wopdward: Paulins | - T0 Martba Washington—Florence 3 Baphuel - Geotges Lavy, the. emi- ar—Sherman M. Jackson. | King, Ruby Lee, Thelma Scott, Pearl 3 ARRINIEET VoRRtoT AL Birney School. | Jane Blaylock, Letitia Nancy Cousins, | O/ Jordan Arrangements for Prospec-| nent French economist, is retiving |Thomas L. Keiser, Thomas H. Rich- | Thomas, Evelyn Vaden and Helen| atabary To Armstrong—Aubrey Edward | Laura Bell Diggs, Dorothy Elizabeth - . S from the Senate is regretted by |ardson, Radcliffe R. Robinson, Lorce | Washington To Dunbar—Robert I. Alexander,|Adams, Charles Nathaniel Howard, |J&ckson and Anna Beatrice Roberts. | tive Brilliant Event Near many who oppose him politically. M. Ryles, Alvin J. Sessions, Lloyd| To Armstrong—William Bryant, Her- | Leroy Bowman rt H. Camp, Eu’ | Elmore Nathaniel Watson, Madeline | T Dunbar—Gertrude Evelyn Bell, | The economist is rich. He has a shington, Mary E. Childs, Eunice [bert Davis, Clarence Gilmore, Frank |gene A. Chase, Edw: John | Simms and Gladys Virginia Turner. | Natalie Frances Butler and Alice Mas | N fine automobile, which few of the |E. Day, Margaret H. Jones, Mae E. Vernon Reynolds, Willlam | (. Mason, Abrah chell, Ro: To Dunbar—Albert Oscar Lewls, | Clark. povems ottt o 1 Completion. Senators e. Adolphe Cheron, |Spencer and Elmira Newman Sedgwick, Francls Walker, James|coe C. ko | Vieihe Aiheos Bh - o Deanwood School. [orin SR SEE 16 SHE Sth ot Siwans udvised To Armstrong—Milton H. Doug vashington, _ Willam Willlams, | L ne, Mary G. Carter, Julla | Moten and / |~ To Armstrong—Charles Lee Arnett, | finiah with mild. or adopt a program starting with mildness. Smokers of Europe are taking to the idea of having tobacco ar- # sod they now are working on several S Villiam A. Smith, Sylvan | surprises which they hope.will make Annie 1. Thompson, Kath- the affair particularly noteworthy. rfield and John L. We: » McKinley: urry Law School Progress Cited. o MoRtey Facult b 2 the i SEEbAL Wheatley School. Faculty members of the law Schoo dus R ot National University are specially | To Fastern— ‘fl*fl“‘”:'m':.f:;r“ :.:14:1 gratified at the showing made by | ino. Katheryn Cecelin Arde fei graduates of the school at the recent | - . 3 newly elected members who lived |Milton L. Hawkins, W. Fletcher Robb | Byron Wims, Thelma Armstéad, Rel ates, Laura M. Coles, Ada B.' To Business Department—Magruder Richard Thomas Butler, Leonard Sy School are nearing completion, it is| IHe will take you home.” be held next month, will be the best largest social event of the Midwinter |N HiGH SCHOOLS student body. tend the ball patrons and pa- han: larger attendance then ever before.|body, Malcolm C. Roe, Catherine R. an Elizabeth Becker, Paul Chester FU Mlmn pride among the students is the fact | 0 Vary AERes CITENG, G e e Ry e T s fortune to buy. Everything in the store has been price-slashed—suites, bedroom, living room and dining room, occasional pieces. Many of the items we fraternity. will hold its annual ritual| foujse Ryan, Bertha Mildred Smith, flower Hotel. The ritualistic work Tempie Wolff and Raymond Elisworth | District of Columbia. Plans for the | Dooley Arrangements for the junior prom| In the suburbs: “When the session 7%, | PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 7th ST. N.W. |Z announced, and the prospects are in the history of Natlonal Univer- season, a keen and lively interest Soipmiigiiy A number of faculty members and | Hard: tronesses and, ndging by the sale Pa: Members of the committee on ar- Russell, Mildred & | bar examinations for the District of . “ha w hell, Audrey Virginia Chamber- p Starts Tomorrow Morning 9 AM. At 829 7th St. N.W. that the only two women who passed Beta, the National University | gy VR0 alter | "Caphus have reduced have been received lately for Spring selling. These, too, have been greatly underpriced. Be sure to be here early tomorrow when this great will be done by Assoclate Justice | Kyamer. banquet are virtually complete ex- To McKinley—Isadore Raynor Mar- of ‘the National University Law | ISoveralwaystryto speak to Le that this year's affair, which is to 957 WILL EN’RDI:L . e slty. As this dance is perhaps the s being manifested by the ‘entire ! niinued From Page_Twenty-four) . Y their wives have been invited to at- | Howes, I o of advance tickets, there will be a ctoria M. Nasella, rangements promise exceptional music Shulman, Hérman M. | Columbia. An outstanding point of | pAReT, FACHE G e, Lil the examinations were graduates of ,‘;‘,;’;.'l‘;;:;“,f“;'du‘"\~‘,f.',:,i’ s Higes sisant} THE great February Sale is Ready! After months of careful preparation we have assembled the greatest values in fine furniture we have ever had the good Chapter of Phi Beta Gamma, legal| Gwens, Maurice Everett Risley, Anna banquet February 12 at the May- | Kathleen Adelaide Upfold, Cordelia | money-saving event begins. And remember you have the advantage of our Low Credit Terms. Robb of the Court of Appeals of the | To Business — Audrey Bernice | cept for a few details, and it prom- { ghall, ises to be one of the most interest- Tnassigned—Mildred Virginia Cor- ing events of the season in law | ron, Marlette Helen Giangiulis, Ray school circ mond William Barham and Evelyn ® Among the guests who will attend | Isabelle Williams i the banquet are Associate Justice Harlan P. Stone of the United States Supreme Court, Associate Justice Bailey of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and Maj. Pey- #on C. Gordon, United States Attor- § ney for the District of Columbia. S - They all are members of Beta| To Business—Marguerite Lodge. hawter. To Central—Joseph J. Lyman, Har Members of Sigma Nu Phi, legal |A. Cilevas, Walter A. Crow, Harry fraternity, gave @ dance last nignt|Erd, Robért B. Hanson, ' Joseph | at the house of Joseph H. Choate |Schiosburg, Elsie Alexander. Irene T. Chapter, 1755 Q 'street morthwest, | Barnes, Sania Coopersmith, Vivian iuch eftort had been spent in max. | Deavers, Etta Earnest, Margaret Ful- ing preparations for this function and | ieF: Bessle burr, Anna V. Goddard, it was one of the most successful '. e 8 ek ot theyear. To Eastern—Margaret Lewis, Cath- | SEVENTH DIVISION. I Work on the Docket Under Way. Work on the Docket, the univer- sity year book, is progressing satis- factorily, according to a report of Douglas A. Seeley, this year's edi- tor of the publication. = Subscrip- tions and advertising are being sold erine Linquist, Helen MacLean, Eve- | lyn M. E. Florence Mullen, Bessie ck, Esther Schneider, Agnes C. s, Marle Verdi, Carol | M. Voigt and Marie Spicer. To McKinley—Louis Cohen and | Carl Simonton. Ketcham-Van Buren School. 'ro Eustern—Helen Earnshaw, Hel- N G Ay i) el W) at a rapid rate, and the prospects are |, "o Linger, Margaret E. Thompson, i h, that there will be more copies of the e ! 5 LMl O S0y Alice S. Willlams, Wililam M. Tucker, i :J::ek‘;u;:d this year than since its|jyrtie A. Deane, Heien I. Ferguson, ~ ‘|\S" }l“ s PRV e op | Mary L. Foley, Lillie M. Hazel, Thel- (] h‘ 11 N i e n o e class ring for |mg F. King, fe M. Lee, Rebecca B S ,.,lll'm the graduating cldss has been made | Miller, Josephine C. Rankin, Beatrice ! 4 ’l (i it also was announced. There were |]. chart, Annie 1. Robey, Wil. | spseveral designs submitted by promi- cher, Fulton Hutchinson, o 7 & 1 B 2, 2 nent jewelers from which to make | Gilbert R. Lee, Theodore P. Pfaff and | f ! | g P I W N7 choice. Raymond R. Taylor. | AN S ’ i L, Od “My Grocer Knows His Onlons”! To McKinley—Clark Keene and Fd- o I 7) AN IR e 1s the title of an article by Prof,|ward J. 1. Lane. X 55 = VRN D / 7 Iy, & ’ . A9 William Boyd Craig of the faculty Bryan: School, | LA 1 it / " v Wi d st ) o of National University which has 1, pastern_John E. Adams, Edith l '"”"""“““"‘"'”'*fi P —— y/, /':/ Vil v W. Blum, Lillian M. Brady, Margaret | = M’lv = ] ST /{/ N Ay o \ b Gates, Alice A. Gilson, Hallie F.| Ll;lt «ltp{efll{fld (nB(hT Febru;‘r,\' num- 3 r ot Nation's Business. The article | 3'* Glom' Helen' B. Golainy. Anther | Lt st ¢ ;i:;:;e:;:z[meg::rr:&em:;xd bel;;z‘:’r“ J. Council, Julia O. Curtin, Helen M. | ' X \ 4("’//’;’/» £ ’ {é) grocery stores, pointin, out th 2 i . M paychology used by the average per- | o yemytora pangy 11 sl Marian | . SRpSeEhiEs Theans M| THIRTY. - VING ROOM GROUPS—WORTH MANY M n ing some of the difficulties which | Meads, Leonard Minkoff, Virginia M f oo "mcurs encounter. (N)I‘(‘;rrls.’ Efllna (lf‘; ?;ewmx;‘n. Gladys M. i s va, Evelyn F. Pumphr THRIFT EXERCISES Kaab; Solomon Rubin, Biwin . Rice, FREE WITH EACH SUITE DURING THIS SALE eorge M. Shadid and Mary Shadid. 2 ety % b? Chinese red-lacquer-decorated or Mahogany End y ‘To - EahtttirRbpert | T Burg able, Junior Lamp with French gold-plated-effect base and AT GIRLS’ SCHOOL Elmer B. Hurnett, Kenneth L. tailored silk shade, a handsome etched Venetian Mirror with M _t & ¢ Mo | Mhor . Mclutye, ' Wiikam gilt cord, a velour Table Scarf, gilt easel swinging Picture N T A . ate H. Clem, Vi Holder, wrought iron Smoking Stand, two velour sunburst ray Washington Vocational. Franklin, F. Elizabeth Pillows, a beautiful Picture in fine frame and a handsome glass-bottom Serving Tray. : “Your Money Back if You Can Buy for Less Elsewhere” Pictured above is one of the finest, most thoroughly satis- factory overstuffed groups ever placed on our floors. The most luxurious living room suites shown anywhere at this unheard-of low price! Three pieces of absolute comfort and of high quality. Full spring construction throughout, and each piece has loose reversible cushions, which guarantees the utmost comfort. Covered in high-grade figured velours. Includes club chair, fireside chair and davenport. EASY TERMS AT PEERLESS, 829 7th ST. N.W. e !.\I. Mitchell and K. Louise & Tests Given. Congress Ieights Sch Ll s i To EasterngMil Sy | Eugene H. At_the Masgaret Murray Washing- | Vincent ¢ ton Vocatianal School “Thrift Week" | ger, Edith P. Haas, Elizabeth R. John. was observed Tuesday. Miss Cather- | Jean' I 'MObguey, ‘Maslaw 1, ine Jackson of the senior class in{Norbeck, Margaret J. Perrygo, Doro. dressmaking presided at the special yne and Eunice R. Walton. exercises. Thrift in its varfous rela- nley—Wiiilam R. Dodge. tions to money, time, health, material Lenox Setivol. and happiness was explained. Makcisley-=Farry 5 i The Thrift Club, under the direction McKinley—Harry Otho Mec-} g Quarry and Ernest Richard Glascock. t Mrs. E. H. Blake, is in active op- | QU onitegt vesliagibtbig- o eration. Nearly $600 has been de.| 1© Business—Annie Teresa King. posited in the Prudential Bank this Buchanan School. year. At the assembly Friday F. thrn-Titibe DXESFTOIIe Perkins, Instructor of history in the |Ruth E. Richards, Albert Thomas Dunbar High School, addressed the [Smith and Raymond B. Raum punils on “Thrift in Its Relation to the Production of the Individual and of Industry.” He emphasized the neces. NINTH DIVISION. sity of saving at least 10 per cent of what is earned. This habit, he stated led to systematic savings, which 3 : wisely invested, gave the individual & Dennison School. | sense of self-respect as well as pro-| To McKinley—Wilbur Sexton, John qlgion for future needs |J. H. Reichhardt and Calvin Davis N %urinn the past week. mid-year tests | Hoagland were given in graded subjects and Americanization School. trade subjects. In the trade subjects,| To Busine: Hanna Elizabeth | a period was given to theory and two | Hennrietta Klock. 1 periods to the practical work. Each| To Central—Mario Ruben Dominguez. | T o $198 Handsome 16-Piece Dining Room Suites Massive and substantial in appearance, this is one of the 3198 Hm‘iwme 14"PieCe Bedroom OUtfits finest dini tfits we have ever offered at such a low Thaddeus Stevens School. ! Your Choice of Two Styles—Each One Includes pri:ea M,ahe :f hi ‘higr‘nge walnut Teneers ..‘._d o(beg cabinet Dresser, Bow-end Bed, Two-Drawer Semi-Vanity (in two : S I i S et s cty1es) (o0A 82D, Torlintets Vamity) sad Chott o DAusre oF L o A hardwood construction and finished in the new antique blended five Diners, with solid leather seats. walnut effect with a delicate stripe or plain ornamentation. Also FREE WITH EACH SUITE—A tapestry table scarf, satin- = guaranteed spring, pair of Pillows, a silk Bed Light, pretty finished bread tray, gilt easel frame, gilt swinging picture holder, Easel Frame, beautiful Boudoir Lamp and Shade, two pretty handsome etched Venetian mirror with cord, glass bottom Wall Pictures in Handsome Frames, and a French plated, etched serving tray and handsome picture in attractive frame. The com- Venetian Mirror. plete outfit at this low price of ........... EASY TERMS AT PEERLESS, 829 7th ST. N.W. B You Can Buy for Less Elsewhere” : B Lomax, Charies 3 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL. !DEPOSITIONS ARE TAKEN | spenc OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS C. Allen, A E y & i IN MARSON-BURCH CASE - Jonex, Florence | : 117 raceive avery phivilage; yom cam purchase all your! fursitere : e kL 3 here on, our easy-to-pay plan, and we prepay all freight charge ’ p Smoot, Juanita E. Turner | | { Ay L ar' 4 ol { Secrecy Marks Testimony in Dj-|@ Wilkingon Garnet School To Dunbar—James C. I , Herbert Captain and Married Woman. |R. Henry, William T. Scott, Harold A ancy V. Barbo Bern 5 By the Associated Prese C kle, Dorothy Burnett, Dorothy SAN FRANCISCO, Jan y 29 8 e C. F rior, Inez R. Depositions to be pending 'y A. Jackson, Bertha M. | divorce suits of A Marson | J % B. Mosby, Reva A Bed—Spring and and Lyndon Burck New York, | Ra Doris E. Sheafe, Mary were taken here esterday and are , K jor . Smith, Aureliy E. Mattress pupil was given to the progress she had made in the jrade. This tested her skill, speed,| vorkmanship, fnitiative and person. » ality. These tests afford an oppor- tunity 1o demonstrate the value of earnest and consistent effort The cvh(g)l. at the close of the first | wemester, desires to bring to the at chman, Richard " E. tention of the public the trade courses _\,\,“:L,)\](',wfx]ilmlfl.hn';x‘:dred | flered for girls who have completed Belt, Catherine S. Bell, Catherine T.| he sixth grade. They are Berry, Ethel C. Lacey, Amelia G.| ing, millinery, art crafts, h Mason, Henrietta . Mason, Sabrinah | and caféteria management The pupils | Overton, Florence A. Postell, successfully completing these grades |3 Reeder. M [¢ are eligible to the senior high schools, $ Two new courses are being inaugu T ng. rated this semester. One is in tailor : D. ing, dyeing and dry cleaning. This is .. Davis, Lawrence fot advanced students in dressmaking. | James W. Gray, Hyland T. G 1 TENTH DIVISION. A Theodore N. M Ira H. Mil worce Proceedings Involving $27.50 “Simmons” . 5 Sale of $29 Very Spacious Breakfast Sets « ”» o ay Ea: l. The a 3 Ruth V. Tolliver h | w é H d-W. eld e e b Sl Sl N o U s e $14.50 ardrcbe, $19.75 Four _Attractive Breakfast eywoo akefi ! Suite Speclals in the newest Mrs. Isabelle Keyes Burch, defendants | To Armstrong—Julian L. Armstead, £ Two large doors, with ample styles B,‘:d Qbatgns. - Unfiniehed Go-Carts in the divorce action, announced that | Philip C. Boone, Wilbur J. Dishman, teel Bed with continuous room for clothes. Well made o PRape-g. toms ‘ his clients “had nothing to say Alfred B, ¥ rle W. Johnson, Na. posts and fillers, in walnut or of gumwood, in oak or walnut b b g R-och 311.75 815.75 he depositions were taken secret-|thaniel 7, ) John G. Todd, enamel finish, sanitary mattress finish. Lots of room and ,T)r«go.;.y officials said the Mann act | Wilbur A. Wallace, Helen A. Dutcher, | and comfortable link fabrie finished to perfection. Just Unfinished Table and four Adjustable hood. rubber-tired harges against Capt. Marson and|Bertha R. Dozier and Ethel Smith, | spring. A “High Spot” of the what you need for the spare . 4 Y: anel-Back SI wheels. Nicely finished, very \rs. Burch would be held up pending 1 ia M oy | sale O room. . ® Chairs . comfortable; ihe outcome of the divorce suit. sucretia Mott School. EASY TERM EASY TERMS E. . EASY TERMS. Mrs. Marson and Burch recently| To Armstrong—Lucius H. Hollins, ciarted divorce proceedings after W. Hopkins, Jerome L. Vass, investigation of the arriv Naghaniel W. Wright, Dorothy M Cupte Massen and Mrs. Burch. Janthia V. Elliott, Henrietta