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£2 ARE GRADUATED ATLANGLEY SCHOOL Paul Boesch Delivers Vale- dictory for Class at Junior High. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1928 Hoodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The New 74-Length and Full-Length Sixty-two pupils of the Langley Junior High School last night received certifi- ¢ graduation which signified their on of the junior high school and their consequent se senior high school. | mmencement r\orflsr(’ the presentation of | Juniors’ Spring Frocks of the smart Light-weight Tweeds and Silk Fabrics $12.50 $1675 Tuniors, who want chic little frocks for in-between- season wear, find these exceptiotally smart dresses, that show the very latest style notes—scarfs, polka- dot sweaters, jersey tops with silk skirts, one-piecé sheer tweeds and woolens, with the Vee-Vionnet necklines, youthful smocked silk frocks, prints, kash- : _ mir and afternoon frocks—in fact, every style for Two-Piece Navy Blue Twill every daytime need—and priced within a Junior's Tailored Suits, $35 allowance. Misses’ SviT Section, Tuiap FLOOR. Juntor Missrs' Section. Fovrte Froor. sided over the e\-l ('la.b( were advised to of the office of the (mdnn delivered the members of or the title Spring Ensembles *35 Fver the first in the field of fashion, Jane \Wandl ¢ opened and con- | presents ENSEMBLIES — the outstanding smart oned by Rex. R Spring fashion for tailleur, for sportswear and for \M 2" Rhode 1s- | . traveling. Fashioned of the new tweeds, the coats Protestant | are straightline or belted, the skirts, wrap-around New Spring Models in n. president of and pleated and the blouse—of sweater jersey, prc&-med over $90 | lass—to the school Very low priced is to be expended | he school library the d. _Paul Boesch delivered | Hilda Zimmerman re- | poem and eraduates & class sang the class song. ‘tlec-‘ s by the school orchestra and a 3 v Donald Brown completed G Derwood Baker, prine sented the grad- nce and made | This Frock from the Walnut Room appears in the Woman'’s Home Companion In the February issue of the Wom: Home Com- panion this decidedly S smart frock appears, show- ‘ o - ’ mg the new fashion notes v ‘!a,\'s ]u&z “in front, with . Thomas E | . Emphasizing the Vionnet Neckline : i p : the striped silk blouse, that \ tastens at 50 ) 5 : the leit side, ; ] v where ca\) button ma(che< Dress, $10 Blouse, 7 } Sgenl o by e it o - 5 ST rnam:leon f n. Vionnet’s new neckline has become as popular as was : ¢ # her last one—and this one with its vee-line proves be- 345 coming to every one. The dress is full length and ex- ceptionally low priced. The blouses may be had in the 0 X | ) u ) h ;;'f“‘E, s ;‘"{,‘,"si.“;fi"o{*,f,’, { most wanted colors. Both are of crepe de chine. :_Richard H. Strine- | Brovse Secriox. Tump Froor ‘Thompson. Milton F | $ l 9 Nothing is smarter than fagotting—and this collection ofiers it in all its variations—as well as other smart e e in e notes—tiered skirts, deep vestees, draped fullness, (axlore'd ssin _ Mildred | frocks and tucked sports frocks—as well as the promi- Py i L;m:“"é“ nently fashionable printed dresses. Ecc’fim’:_ glfl.be&: These smart Spring silks used: Georgette, Flat Crepe, rd. Roberta | Crepe de Chime, Crepe Satin, Prints. The new Spring 11 Lillian R. | colors and black. Dorothy | Styles for Sports, Street and Afternoon E e L. Rxmour Domlhvl Frances A. Schrott. Mar- | t ‘WoMEN's Dress SecTioN, THirp FLOOR. Living Room Furniture---Specially Priced Carlson, L. Caskey. Everett | Samuel Feldman. Wil | Howard L. Prick, Mars- | ton N. Gibson, Aaron Goldman, James | Graham. = Harold Hartstack 1 . Sidney | s J. Molioy, Richard W. | Henry C. Plant, War- | WarNvr Roow, Tams Proon. Women's Ensembles An Important Fashion These Sets, purchased at the Furniture Exposition, are 537850 $39:50 marked 25% Less Than They Would Be Regularly t R. Tompkins and Lee | Three Styles in | Passenger traffic in the Netherlands @uring the last season was double that | of the previous vear. | Costume' Slips, $5-93 Exclusively at Woodward & Lothrop The three picces of this comfortably designed overstuffed suite are upholstered in a good serv- iceable quality of velour with cushions done on the reverse side in tapestry. Finely figured fricze. a kidney-shaped sofa, the graceful lines of the Queen Anne period—such are the points of this two-piece stite that recom- mend it to those who like the individual. The ensemble is so impor- tant that every well plan- ned wardrobe for Spring will include at least one. STUDEBAKER DICTATOR These are unusually attrac- tive both in stvle and price. Tailored of Kashmir and novelty flannel, these en- sembles consist of full length or 73 length coat. with matching <kirt and blouse or an all silk As Jane Wandl costume slips have hecome so popular and the demand so great for different styles, we now offer a tailored slip, with twin rows of hemstitching, in crepe de chine and also in radium and a third style of crepe de chine trimmed with lace. Costume Siir Secrion, Tump Froor. 5126'75 COXWELL CHAIR; solid ma- hogany frame with fine mohair and frieze coverings that show the many superior points of careful styling and construction. 5209.50 2.PIECE SUITE; covered in rose- figured denim and piped with black velour makes a truly unusual and attractive ap- pearance; down cushions. $ 2-PIECE SUITE; Louis X\ period - 544 influences are artistically indicated by the solid mahogany exposed frames and carv- ings; down cushions. Livine Roow Fuamirums Section, Sixts FLoor. 5651 2-PIECE SUITE: handsomely im- pressive lines, well ornamented with carefully executed carvings are the uamistak- ahle marks of quality manufacturers. Tailored Suits $25 to $69.50 Woumzx's Srrr Secriow Tum» Proos. Infants’ Dainty Philippine Handmade and Embroidered Dresses, $3 You will find these delightful little dresses of the finest and softest nainsook. beautifully handmade and ex- quisitely hand embroidered. with scalloped or hemmed hottoms and tiny pleats. Others, $2.50 to $5. Inranys’ Secriox, Fovrrn Proon. record for cars priced below $1400 Rug Savings in the Semi-Annual Selling 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs *45 This feature group of the Semi-Annual Selling is really an exposition of floor coverings for the coming season, as in it are found all that is new in both patterns and colorings. | Liberty (replica) Printed e Smp Lawn Frocks, $295 up. or worse. And re glad you have a jar st hand 1 give prompt | Made by one of America’s P leading manufacturers Frock Section e remedy for adults, too Rr-' . bronchitis, tons 3 asthma. neuralgia, | 5 leurisy. rheuma- 4 The delightiul Liberty psiaaaiad arhes of m" ; patterns that have be- + and colds of the, i i come so much the event pneumonia.) vogue have been copied TonlMothirsi ; o, A" in these smart little frocks for the morning hours at home, about the house, This Freck Made Entirely of Scaris made in milder babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tubes 9x%12 Famous Larchmont Wool Wilton Rugs; a range of colorings, $69.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs; Persian and Chinese designs in lot . . $36.50 Limited Number Whittal’'s Anglo-Persian Rugs at 209 Reductions Dropped numbers and floor samples in the group. A frock Crisp vestees, collars and cuffs of organdy add charm. Colorful piping and necklines, after the Paris design- ers, make these frocks lovely enongh to wear throughout the day. 1 n-ade whelly Rvc Seetion, Firtn Froon. searfs, Srorrswrar Sreriox Txms Frooe Wide Choice of Color Combinations Long and Short Sleeves Homr ¥rocx Brerion Tuso Froon Du Barry Face Powder T and Cream---Special Has No Gas Now! 52 4 van of her age had vs be the ears anything she . reblet—snd afteresting This Chanel Crysta! and a b I C G 1 a, S S Rhinestone Pins $2.30 to 835 Fancy Shapes with Dainty Etched Borders The Pans jewel and de- Console Mirrors it o sma pins fashioaahle special offer i cludes a large hox of the _ S 5 = . < women on hoth wdes of Semi-Venelian in Design the Atlantic are wearing them ¢ I\ gindle. Iy ead % hirds and fower designs are here i famous Du Barry Iace “burning Powder and a trial size™ “The gracious art of dining” Nweomes even more - ind ',fll':‘” jar of the Du Barry Con beantitul an art ||H]n usual when \‘nul table hoast soothing things sl i pad 7 such tine water goblets, footed sherbets or timnblers twenty five cents! tonr Cream-—a founda y as are shown in this new arrival. The fancy shapes ments; the etching, too, 1s an outstanding fea m oerystal arve contrasted with green colored stems, Fach one is IX24 inches i sice $6 dozen suie 310 MIRROR SECTION, S1Tn Frooa, Ihe narrow gilt frames of hoth glasses shown ahove merge gracetullv at the top into attractive Wharover you find s drngmore ool $ind Stuart's.” The handy metal s w carty in purse or porket, is & quarter only for a lnited time The large sive for 60 cents, and the femily e 0 2) A eweet siomach fog swentyfive cente tion cream. This offer is Two-tone Furrette, $1.50. $2.78 yard, in Tourr Goows Brcrion 2 and 4 inch widths, Taiumine Ssotron. Pasr Puaoa Fusr Fuoos, Orassware Secrion, Firtn Froon