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THE._EVENING cociate pastor of the Foundry Methodist | Genevieve M. Beardsley, Blanche B, Ber- | Olga C. Lofgren, Clare M. Logan, Kath- | N Abramson, Willlam M. Adams, |head, Daniel W. Willingmyre, 3d; | tate pastor of the Foundry Methodist | Geneeve M. Beardsley, Blanche B, Ber- | Olia C. Lotaren, Clare M. Logan, Xath, | Normers ARTamees, Vieonge W, Beall, | Avtoar D witrey, 1o ana matcorm | PHYSIOLOGISTS STUDY | REACTIONS OF INFANT | reverent plea for a “balanced mind” for |hau, Virginla C. Bouton, Carolyn M. |Macgill! Julla R. Malettl, Lena R.| jr.; David Bendheim, Edgar H. Boyd, | Zahn. | the graduates, who, he . in their | Brasch, Kathryn E. Brinley, Nancy B.|Marino, Helen J. Mauger, Helen L.|Willlam B. Burnell, Thomas J. Cheek, Parents Take Part in Tests to In- FIRE IRoog-'UILDclNG' ctessenEnowl deenotiChild CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING 1 ' ; ddus. stk ks, I C.[McDanell, Ertha R. M Fri Cornelius W. Cissel, Arthur K. Claxton, T | study of science would study also reli- | Broaddus, Esther Brooks, Iona C.|McDanell, Ertha R. Meals, Frances|Cornelius W. Cissel, Arthur K. Claxton, gion. a Browne, Eleanor F. Butterworth, Carrie | Mensh, Helen E. Meushaw, Mabel E.|Edwin R. Clement, jr.; Walter Cohen, McKINLEY PRAISED. | As they filed to the stage from the [C. Carte, Anna Cohen, Rose I. Cralle, | Money, Nellie Moy. Howard 8. Cole. orchestra floor of the auditorlum the | Mildred A. Craven, Eleanor L. Crowley, | Charlotte D. Naramore, Elisabeth W.| Henry Davls, Walter R. Dickle, Her- i M e Dorothy M. Dar- | Newcombe, Mary M. O'Nelll, Margaret | bert O. Eby, Edwin L. Ferrell, John | Legislator Addresses Mesting of bouquet of pink sweet ) Glulian X I LTI 0 EYINGIIDTA MIC rnorjl : ing tradition of Centra Helen-Loulse Pratt, | Greenberg, Warner S, Hammond, Carl ssoct . - 5] ng classes. The boy A R. Hughes, Richard H. Huhn, George 8. | o " arepintey was termed the “tri-| g B JORK, January 31—Every ac- wmpho:‘?i},?ngoom( y arnations | Flesher, M ret E. Fouts, Katherine | Ruth Raine, Marguerite A. Rau James, jr.. Lawrence K. Jones, Carlton ey wi e - tlon and reaction of 11-week-old Har- BOSTON St RICHMOND AND POINTS SOUTH Miss Orr Takes Part. Gooch, Alexandra S. Gordon, Hilda R.|W. Schiedel, Toba C. Schioss, Nettle | Morris Luchs. e mother, in the interests of an increased In the presentation of the diplomas | Greenbery, - Kathloen M. Greenwald, | Schwatts Alice W. Shaw, Loutse M.| Ronald Macdonald, Thomas o, | 2lcimanship” by Representative Beedy | knowledge of child psychology. s. Dr. Ballou was as- |Frances H. Greer, Adelaide E. Griggs,|Shaw, Mirlam M. Shaw, Frances Sher- [ Marshall, Paul Meininger, Joseph Mil- | °f Maine, who addressed the eighty-| Harrlet's father, Dr. Horace M. Kal- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. 1928. THS TRANSFER & girls of the graduating class were cos- tumed in white and cach wore a ¢ ) v C. Mary H. Det- | F. Parker, Mary K. L. Parker, Helen | McD. Fisher, Jullus Freehof, James J. Ohio State Soclet; : a fast- | wiier, Yetta Margaret A. (G, Perley, Hester C. Phillips, Lillic- [ Glullani, Richard L. Glaser, Milton M. i midyear | Dougherty, Lynda 8. Edwards, Eva V.| Howard "Pollard, The rise to the presidency by Wil- in turn. |Elliott, Alice Erwin, Jeanne B.|Flizabeth D. Price, Dorothy E. Quin suits with white Apels, M Francis. Cynthin Gerstih, Mary A | Ciivs 1 Rector. Calar K. Roche. Bete | K. Kaufman. Charles ‘W, Kimmell, umph of a career based on the bedrock | riet Kallen is being studled by a group Gibson, Eloise S. Godden, Georgla M. |sie R. Rosenberg, May Rosett, Thelma | James F. Leverton, Melvin N. Loveless, |of eternal principles and Christian | ©f sclentists, including her father and FURNITURE INSUPED CALL NORTH 3342-3343 fifth meeting of the Ohio State|len. is lecturer’ in philosophy and Soclety, held on the eighteenth mlr-i;flgfflgi ltfllhf n";u&fm?l for Social bration of the birth of McKinley, at the | RS e Is particularly concerned Sl | with his daughter's infantile curiosities r, & member | Mary M. Guerin, Edna Gumenick. man, Helen M. Simpson, Susie M. Sin- | Jer, Robert M. Miller, John W. Moore, Alvin W. Mil- | Dorothy K. Haden, Evelyn B. Har-|gleton, Pauline E. Smith, Luey L.|Arthur Moses, Joseph M. Pittman, Wel- announced | rison, Dorothy L. Harvey, Edna I. Her- | Speiden, Thelma E. Steinert, Jean Stim- | don A. Price, Robert H. Reineck, Jr.: man, Dorothy L. Holw Margaret E.|son, Priscilla M. Story, Catherine S.| Gilbert B. Rude, Walter T. Schmidt, | Washington Hotel last night. | Horl, Gertride R. Ingersoll, Florence | Summers, hur J. Schofer, Sidney Schofer,| Guests of honor were Clyde Kelly of | Her mother,‘a director of Priendship, ! Isenberg, Dorothy E. Johnson, Roberta| Frances E. Timberlake, Eleanor Van- rey B. Smith, Edgar Speiden, ir.: | Pennsylvania, Senator Frank B, Willis| Farm Camp, near Danbury, M. Jolnson, Nettie G. Katz, Bessie M. | doren, Marjoric A. Walker, Edith M.|Charles R. Stark, 3d: Allen F. Stuart, |and Carl D. Ruth spectalizes on Harrlet’s laugh | Kritt. Sylvia Kushelovsky, Ethel-Jean | Ward, Doroihy Warner, Mary E. Welch, ‘INul(wnll‘;. Swanton. Altred B. Tugman, In 'fhro»}\:;sonre of Representative Bur- ————— | W. Lamond. Marjorie B. J 1ls, Catherine L. White, | jr.; lam Von Eiff, Rober! alker, | ton of 0, Jose] Heims, vice presi- Egypt is extendin beth B. 1 , v Avbott, | Andy T, Wallen, Edmund. G. White: | dent, presided. o and highway! Emmnyselaay “""} ras Added to Our Budget Plan Jones, $6 Part-Wool Blankets $3.65 Pair (21) 66x80-inch Extra Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, in blue, pink, tan or gold Jacquard plaids; i E wide ribbon-bound ends. it i<nes Paniicniok: 1% 28) Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets. in BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE"™ Jacquard plaids and Indian designs of Q] QF Boys’ Wearables Former 59c to $2 Grades (Perfect Quality nnd Slight Irregulars) Boys' Blouses, Shirts, Tops of Wash Suits, Odd Pajama Coats and Pants and Cloth Knee 250 Pants .... Boys' Shirts, Blouses, Str ers, Long Pants, Pajamas, Wash Suits, Lumber- S(). jacks, Hats, Caps and Parts of Wash Suits. & (First Floor Bargain Booth.) n C . and . who Business College 3 addition to these students, Mr. ! d also the list of graduates, c attainment, had been | 1 C various colorings. $3.50 value... Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. R 2 22T 7T 27 Genuine Pyrex Oven Glass At Unheard-of Low Prices A sale that should attract the attention of every housewife — genuine Pyrex Oven Glass at extraordinary savings. All perfect quality. 90c Pie Plates Pudding Dishes C With Coupon Only Rummage Lots— Fur Coats $495 Broadtail Coat, $300 (1) Black Broadtail Coat, with fur collar and cuffs of Baum Marten. Brown silk brocaded lining. Size 44. $548 Squirrel Coat, $439 (1) Natural Squirrel Coat, with shawl collar of Platinum Fox Fur. Size 38. $439 Broadtail Coat, $350 (1) Brown Broadtail Coat, with shawl collar of Fox to match. Size 36. $398 Hudson Seal* Coats, $298 (3) Hudson Seal Coats, with collars of White Fox, White Ermine and Beige Squirrel. Sizes 16 and 38. *Dyed Muskrat. $295 Coats, $198 § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N (2) One Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat) and N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § Sure Réli;f " for Sore Throat Quicker than Gargling r pain. soreness or dis- for slow-act- S to give relief when a escription called to relieve in on a new Contains no or other harmful Covered Casseroles Round Shape 1d by Peoples good drug VERYBODY’S | SHOE STORE 813 PENNA. AVE. Where the Better Shoes Cost Less P22 85¢ One-Qu Size, for 59¢ $1.20 Two-Quart Size for 79c Oval Covered Casseroles A 109 . $1.29 90c Bread or Loaf Pans 59¢ Bread or Loaf Pans, 914x5%g Size one Brown Pony Coat. Sizes 38 and 40. $229 Caracul Coats, $169 (2) Black Caracul Coats, with collars of Point- ed Fox and Beige Squirrel. Sizes 36 and 40. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. L2222 $1.50 One-quart size for ....... $1.75 One-and-half-quart size for.. $2 Two-quart size for oo Pyrex Custard Cups 20c Four-Ounce |25c Six-Ounce Size Size for 18¢ $1.75 Bean Pots $1.29 One-quart Size Bean Pots $1.50 to $3 Panel Curtains 97c Rayon and Filet Weave Panel Curtains, ivory or ecru; silk fringe of overlock-edge style. One to six of a pattern. $3.50 Couch Covers, $1.85 (38) Heavy-weight Tapestry Couch Covers, Oriental de- signs, in various color combinations. 52 inches wide and 2!} yards long. 50c Fast Color Cretonnes, 22¢ Yard-wide Fast Color Cretonnes, light or dark floral, Mill lengths and odd bolts. (First 10c Three-Ounce Size Tc 14c $1 Au Gratin Dishes 69¢ Au Gratin Dishes, for var- ious delicious dishes. R rI LI I I AN NI I PP I I IO LIPS A AL LA LA LL AL AL LA HE LA RRIE A A L A L R R AL LA AR R 5 . Women’s $1.79 $35 & $40 Axminster |5 o000 800 Pairs . Women’s Low Shoes Values $5.85 to $8 s4.55 . Patent, Tan Calf, Tan Suede, Black Suede and Kidskin. All brand-new styles and current models. A full range of sizes and idt widt Men’s Hi and Low Shoes Regularly $6 to $10 | stripe or bird designs. and Fourth Floors.) Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 7 L/ L LA A P P Ll AL POl 202 Lt A ot Sheets, Pillowcases and Spreads The largest and best as- sortment we { offered at such a pr 1 trade-marked bra es and desir First Floor. 200 Pairs Boys’ High Shoes Regularly $5 to $7 276 Pairs Men’s Hi and Low Shoes Regularly $6 to $8.50 First ¥loor, 178 Pairs Boys’ High Shces Values $4 and $4.50 sz 85 First ¥ loor Men’g Hose' en’s Rubbers Men's $1.50 Rubbers Hugh or I R Second Floor. 390 Pairs . Women’s Low Shoes Values $5.85 to $7.00 assortment of ap Pumps and Oxfords in a wide range f leathers. all sizes in ir Second Floor. $6 to-$8 Women’s SHOES 5.9 High Shoes in Black and Tan Really Sensational Values *second Floor. 200 Pairs Children’s and Misses’ Shoes Regularly $3.50 to $5.50 7 175 Pairs Children’s Shoes Regularly $2 and $3 Plain § patent leather 1 } Lite 1ops $1.25 Seamless Sheets, 88c 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for double beds, perfect quality, hand-torn and ironed. $1.89 Bedspreads, $1.29 Crinkle Bedspreads, 72x105 and 80x105 in blue and gold woven stripes; fast colors. $1 Seamless Sheets, 74c 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality, double-bed size; hand-torn and ironed. 45c¢ Pillowcases, 29c 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, of fine quality pillow case cotton, free from starch or dressing, 50c Pillowcases, 28¢ 0dd lot 45x36 Lace-edge Bleached Pilloweases, with medallion insert, soiled. $1.25 Crochet Spreads, 79¢ White Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed s woven designs. $2.25 Bed Sets, $1.59 72490 Crinkle Bed Sets, in rose, hlue and gold woven stripes, fast colors; for single and twin beds. $10 Rayon Spreads, $6.49 72x10% Rayon Tafieta Bedspreads, for single and twin beds, in blue, rose and gold. 16¢c Bleached Cotton, 121;¢ 36.inch Bleached Cotton, close woven soft finish quality. Millinery Former $2.50 to $4.50 Hats at \ Still a good assort- ment of models for immediate or early Spring wear will be found in this Rum- mage lot of M{llinery —felt, silks and straw combinations and plain straws in the lot—shapes for young women and matrons. Al pop- ular sport shades, as well as black. All head sizes. $1.95 Hats for 50c Small fot of Hats, in various popular shades wnd chapes ol head sizes in the assortment. Come carly for best selections Guldebwik's Oharke Accounts T ited and Velvet Rugs, $21.75 Slight irregulars and floor samples, in handsome Chinese, Persian and floral designs. Good assortment of colors. Choice of the following: .(12) 9x12 ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs, Smith’s make. (10) 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 Seamless Velvet Rugs, Firth Carpet Co.’s make. (8) 7 ft. 6 x 9 ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs, Sanford’s Fervak make. (5) 8 ft. 3x 10 ft. 6 Seamless Axminster Rugs, Smith’s make. $10 and $12.50 Tapestry Rugs, $5.95 6 ft. by 9 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 6 in. Seamless Tapestry (Brussels weave) Rugs in good patterns. Only six rugs of each size. Perfect quality. $30 Tapestry (Brussels Weave) Rugs, $15.95 (7) 11 ft. 3 in. by 12 ft. Seamless Tapestry (Brussels weave) Rugs, Alex. Smith & Sons and other makes. In good patterns and colorings. $10 to $13.75 Linoleum Squares and Rugs, $5.88 9 ft. by 12 ft. Cork-filled Burlap-back Linoleum Squares, 7 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. or 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. Linoleum Rugs and 9 ft. by 10 ft. and 9 ft. by12 ft. Gold Seal Congoleum Squares. In desirable patterns and colorings. Goldenber: Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $12.50 and $15 Rugs $7.45 (24) 8 ft. by 10 ft. Heavy- weight Kimlark or Imperial Weave Crex Rugs, in handsome stenciled designs. $1 Scatter-Size Rugs 58¢c 3 ft. by 6 ft. Double Warp Japanese Grass Rugs, in sten- ciled designs, 27x34linch Im- ported Rag Rugs and 3 ft. by & ft. 6 in. Luxoleum Felt Base Rugs. in wool rug designs. —(First Floor Tables. Rummage Sale | 1,800 Prs. Boys’ Pajamas $1 and $1.50 Grades 59c Perfect Quality and Irregulars Boys' Cotton Pajamas, one and two piece styles: sizes 4 to 16 years: plain white, blue, tan and fancy patterns. Some perfect quality, others slight irregulars. Domestics 19c¢ Printed Challies 14c 3S5-inch Printed Challies, light and dark grounds, in neat printings; for draperies and covering bed comforts. 35¢ Serpentine Crepes 18c Printed Serpentine Crepes for kimonos, draperies, house dresses, etc. 39¢ Fast-Color Prints, 24c 32-inch Fast-color Prints, in neat printed designs for children’s frocks and wo- men’s house dresses, 50c Table Oilcloth, 19¢ 22 Rolls Six-4 Table Oil- cloth, in self-color designs, seconds, $3 Lumberjacks, $1.59 Part-wor L in rich plaid i $4 Lumberjacks $2.39 All - wool Lum be ful plaids; years. $3 Lumberjacks, $1 Leatherette Lumberjachs, sizes 8 to 18 $1 Khaki Flapper Suits 59 Two - plece Khaki Flapper Suits, button-on | with fancy sport beit. lightly shaded. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Handkerchiefs Women's 25¢ Novelty Handkerchiefs, 10c Women's Novelty Silk MHand- herchief sortm of pretty and novel styl utiful ol orings, neatly mads, hematitohed and roll-edge borders. Women's 12';c & 18¢ Handkerchiefs, 8¢ Women's Linen and Cotton Initial Handkerchiefs, Men's 15¢ & 18¢ Handkerchiefs, 10c Men's Colored Border Plain White Mematitched and Satin Border MHematitched MHandker- chiefs. Men's & Boys' 25¢ & 38¢ Handkerchiefs, 18¢ Man'e and Boys White $ilk Handk . hematitahed bordera, 69c pair Women's Full-fashioned Service-weigh Silk Stockings. black and cordovan, wi lisle garter tops: perfect quality. A we! known make which we are discontinuing from stock. Also a few chiffon weight in the assortment, black only; lisle garter tops. Broken sizes. Children’s 39¢ to 50c Socks, 25¢ Ravon and Ravon and Silk-mived Sport Socks, assorted colors, with fancy ravon turmover cuffs. Irregulars and perfect quality. 50c to 69¢ Rayon Hose, 39¢ Women's Ravon and Ravon and Silk-mived Hose, with three-seam back. with ravon or four-inch lisle garter hems, others with a deep lisle top. Asorted shades. All sizes, but not in each shade. Children’s 50c to 69¢ Socks, 39¢ Children's Fancy Sport Socks. lisle, cottom and ravon pleated: stripes and blocks, with fasey turn. over cuffs. Geldenderg's—First Floor —(harge Accounts Iavited. Rummage Lots From the Wash Goods Section - 50c Rayons, 29¢ 8 pieces 36-inch Plain Color Ravons. 18 niec $6-inch Dash Ravons. and 14 oieces 38-inch Sert Color Brocade Ravons. In wanted <o ors and white. 50c White Poplin, 29¢ (Steht Secadn) 8 pieces S6.inch White Popiin, a yarn me ized permanent finish aual:ity. 50c Chiffon Voiles, 29¢ 40-inch Plain Color Chifon Voiles, extra fing sheer quality, wide tane edge. in wantea colors. 50c Mercerized Batiste, 27¢ 40-inch Mercerized Batiste, a yarn mercerized permanent finish quality, in white and wanted celors. 59¢ Printed Crepes and Rayons, 33¢ 16 pieces 38-inch Printed SiIk Mined Creves and Printed Rayons, light and Jark grounds. in neat printings. ~ 59¢ Swiss Organdy, 29¢ Imported Swiss Organdw, permanent finian quality, in 40c Shantung, 25¢ 18 pieces 36.inoh Mercerized Shantung, in the stylish Jemi rough weave, in wanted colore. $1.75 Lining Satins, 79¢ Short Lengths 38-ineh Lining Cotten Back Satin. a heavy rich satin face quality, in wanted colore. $4.50 Nainsook, $2.79 38 pieces 39-inch White Jap Nainacok, a fine close woven soft mercerized quality, 2 part pieves. 25¢ Plisse Crepes, 18¢ Plain Color ink, tight Blue honeydew. ma n.. N 0 Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan pesspeissmesmmmnsnn)) ¢ Do Not Penalize OQur Friend