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10 e SCHOOL PERSONNEL CHANGES APPROVED Appointments, Terminations and Retirements Passed by Education Board. TH» following midvear personnel changes 1 the District public school em were approved by the Board of Education at iis meeting in School a mary Appointments. Arnantments, temporary. Irs. B. S r. class 2-C. Spanish, Co- School. for a period April 30, 1928: r. class 3-A a pe- i1 30, ¢ 1 fo not _to_extend bey F. G. Simmon. teac! cal practice. Langley Junior High for a period not to extend b pril 3 3. Mrs. M. G. Greist, r. class 1-A. domestic science. di- for a period not to extend | 0. Mrs. nnie Central High d be- bheyond Ap: Dodex. librarian, class 4 9, 1928 probationary—B. S . class 1-A. painting School: De F. S class ing 4 P! Mrs. A. T. P g. | 1. effective | 1928; W. J. | $300. Eastern ssistant Archie High Birney and after Ja all. laborer. Janitor, Gray School: School. Appointments—Change make permanent the follo appointments: Mrs. Park teacher, class 1-A. Deanwood School. effective on and after Februarv Mrs. R. C. Dent, teacher. class Y Junior High School, effec- tive on and after February 1. 1928 | M. W. Tignor, teacher, class 2-C, Francis Junior High School, effective on and after February 1. 1928: H. O. Atwood. | teacher. class 3-A. miiitary instructor. divisions 10-13. efiective on_and after | FPebruary 3. 1928. Miss Evangelire | Palmer. teacher. class 1-A, division 1 effective on and after February 3. 1928: Mrs. R. 8. Sargent, teacher, class 1-A grade 2. Maury School: Mr. J. A. Ander- | Eon, teacher, class 1-A. painting. Abbot | Vocational School; Miss D. J. Wills teacher, class 1-A. grade 1. Buchanan School: Miss D. K. Currie. teacher. class 1-A. grade 1, Monroe School: Miss M E. Firor, teacher, class 1-A. grade 3 Peabody-Hilton School:: Miss M. L. Sullivan, teacher, class 1-A, grade 4. Blair-Hayes. Miss S. D. Franklin class 1-A. domestic art: Mrs JRvan. teacher. class 1-A. domestic art. division I-IX: Miss Carol Wroe, teacher, class 1-A. physical training. di- | visions I-IX: M. M. Fiack, teacher. class 2-C, mechanical drawing. Colum- | bia Junicr High School: s M. W Mothershead, teacher. class 2-A, English and history, Columbia Junior High School: Mrs. K. E. Stokes, teacher. class 2-C. physical training, Macfarland | Junior High School: C. E. Bish elass 3-A. chemistry. We try this on *“YELLOW MASK” laborer. Jefferson ‘W. H. Scott, laborer, tenure, teacher. - B A New Way of Removing that Ugly Yellowish Tinge from Your Teeth, Ve Guarantee It! I Vb An borw Orphos TOOTH PASTE 14 Hosar Musl ;1 Resignations, | Baltimore, teacher. class 3, Armstrong __THE_EVENT NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TAURSDAY. TEBRUARY 2. 1928. 1 School; Miss A. F. Gleason, teacher. ' Harrison School: Mrs. B. W. Miller, class 1-A, grade 1, Tenley School; Miss | from teacher, class 1A, grade 5, Garnet | Augusta Kreiner, teacher, class 3-A, | school. to teacher. class 1A, grade 5. physical training. Central High School: | Harrison School: Mrs. Marguerite B Miss A. M. Kennelly, teacher. class 2-A. | Mitchell, from tcacher, class 1A, grade | English and history. Hine Junior High | 4, Garnet School, to teacher. class 1A. | School; Mrs. F. G. Chandler, teacher. | grade 4, Harrison School: Miss H. G. class 2-C. Latin, Stuart Junior High | Hairston. from teacher, class 1A, grade School: M. C. Berry, laborer, Miner 4, Garnet School, to teacher, class 1A, Normal School: W. E..Avers, laborer. grade 4, Harrison School: Miss M. D. Randall Junior High School: G. P Dodson. from teachor, class 1A, grade Ashton. laborer, Douglas School: Al- |3 Garnet School. to teacher, class 1A. fonso Williams, coalpasser. Dunbar | grade 3, Harrison School: Mrs. A. M High Schook: J. W. Wheeler, laborer. | Cureton, from teacher. class 1A, grade Prancls Junior High .School: Harry | 2 Garnet school, to teacher. class 1A, Summers. laborer, Randall Junior High | grade 2. Harrison School: Mrs. B. S School: Alfred Smallwood. engineer- | Mitchell, from teacher, class 1A, grade janitor. Randall Junior High School: | 2 Garnet School. to teacher. class 1A. M. F. Dempsey, ianitor. Adams School grade 2, Harrison School: Miss G H Thomas Jack, fireman, West School. | Booker, from teacher, class 1A, grade 1. W. K. Gross. janitor. Corcoran School: | Garnet School. to teacher. class 1A G S Giles. laborer. Takoma School o 1. Harrison School; Miss T. P. J. E. Brown, carctaker, West School ninger. from teacher. class 1A, . ents. | grade 1. Garnet School, to teacher, Night School Assignment; |class 1A, grade 1. Harrison School | Appointments. Night Schools —(For a | Miss E. B. Piper. from teacher. class | period not to extend beyond June 30. /1A grade 1. Garnet School. to teacher. | Y028, effective on and after February ! class 1A. grade 1. Harrison .School 1.1928): C. W. Adams, teacher. Dun- Mrs E.M Redmond, from teacher, class bar Night School: W. C. Chase. teacher. 1A, grade 1. Garnet School. to teacher. Armstrong Night School: Mrs. C. M. class 1A, grade 1, Harrison School Turkovich. teacher. Business Night| 'Miss Marion Gaddes, from teacher, School: Alfonso Williams. coalpasser. class 1A. grade 1, Wheatley School. to Dunbar High Night School: Miss H. J |grade 3. Wheatley School: Mrs. Z. W. Moore, teacher, class 3. Stevens Night Oatley. from teacher, class 1-A. grade Schaol 6. Peabody-Hilton School. to grade 6 Night Schools—W. A teacher, class School.’ to grade 4. Barnard School: Mrs. M. L. Crocker, from teacher, class 1-A. grade 7. Brightwood School. to grade 8. Brightwood School: Miss L J Miller, from teacher. class 1-A. grade . Truesdell School, fo grade 7, Bright- | wood School: M: E. Beamer, from teacher, cl orade 6. Ross | School,”_to 7. Ross School. Mrs. K ; Shazo, from teacher, class 1-A, grade 5. West School, to grade 6. West School: Mrs {J. F. Milder. from teacher, class 1-A. rade 2, West School. to grade 3. West |School:” Miss A. J Anderson. from teacher, class 1-A. grade 2. Franklin- | Thomson (Webster). to grade 2. Grant- Weightman, Miss M M Dunbar. from teacher. class 1-A, grade 2. Grant- Weightman School. division 1. to_grade 3. Conduit Road School: Miss M. M Morris, from teacher. class 1. Fillmors School. to grade School: Misy D. M. Hennessy. from teacher, class 1-A, grade 2, Tenley- Janney’ School. to grade 1.” Fillmore School: Mrs. M. S. Gessford. from teacher. class 1-A. grade 8. Industrial Home School. division 1, to grade 7 Brightwood School: Mrs. S. B liams. from teacher. class 1-A. un- graded class, division 9 (Macfarland) ‘0 grade 8. Industrial Miss L. E. Wilson. from teacher. class 1-A. grade 4. Barnard School. to grade 3. Tenley-Janney School: Miss Eliza- NEW TREATMENT FOR PILES WORKS_WONDERS! Lon't suffer with piles. These medicated suppositories bring immediate, blisaful re- liet to blind or protruding “hemorrhoids. Bleeding and pain end instantly. AMID _SUPPOSITORIES Nothing else like them. Fasy 0 use. Don' o try them. Night School: Louis Conradis. teacher. Abbot Vocational Night School: Miss M. [ Courtney. teacher. class Dun- bar Night School: Mrs. S. S. Ekstrand. teacher. Bu: Night School: Mrs. B. E. H Powell, teacher, class 3. Stevens Night School Reinstatements—Mrs. R. H. Shorter as teacher of class 1-A, grade 2, Cook School. division 1. effective on and fter February 1. 1928: Miss M. N teacher. class 1-A, grade 2. Hub- bard-Raymond School: Miss Elizaboth sterson. teacher. class 2-A. English history, Langley Junior High Mrs H. M. Howe. teacher. shorthand and _typewriting. 1 High Scheol: Mrs. M. R. Burke. class 1-A. grade 3, Sumner- er School irement—\ 1A. K. P. division 4. from an 1028, Resignations—Miss D. M. Hammer, teacher. class 1A. grade 4, Cleveland School, effective from and after Janu- v 31. 1928: Mrs. U. J. Fietcher. teach- class 1A. primary grades. effective and after January 31, 1928; Miss B. R. Moryck. teacher. class 3A. Arm- strong Technical High School. effective from and after January 31. 1928: Mrs. J M. Cain. teacher. class 1A, grade 2. Peabodv-Hilton Schocl. January 31. 1928: Miss Mary Smallwood. caretaker. Cleveland School. January 31. 1928: F. N. Hutchins. laborer. Birnev School division 13. January 31, 1928: E L. Murray. laborer. Eastern High School, January 29. 1928. Transfers—Mrs. L. H. Sandefer, from teacher. class 2C, English, Powell Junior High School. to teacher, class 3A. Eng- lish, Eastern High School: Miss H. 1 Ease. from teacher. class-1A. grade 6. Cleveland School. to teacher. class 1A. grade 5, Harrison School: Mrs. G J Reed. from teacher. class 1A. grade 5, Garnet School, to teacher. class 1A grade 4. Cleveland School: Miss K. B Bruce. from teacher. class 1A. grade 3. Cleveland School. to teacher, class 1A, grade 3. Harrison School: Mrs J. E. Smith. from teacher. class 1A, grade 6. Garnet School, to teacher. class 1A. supplementary, Hdrrison School: Miss L. G. Arnold, from principal, ciass 6, Garnet School. to principal, class 6. Harrison School: Mrs. J. C. Smith, from teacher, class 1A, grade 6. Garnet, School, to teacher. cless 1A, grade 6. “grade c iss E. C_Carr. teacher, Force-Adams School, nd after January 31, class At all druggis ask for “PYRAMID.” FREE PROOF BOX BY MAIL in plain wranper. Write to PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY 100 Pyramid Bldy, Marshall, Michigan RUMMAGE SHOE SALE Two days more prior to closing permanently our 9th St. Store— 414 9th St. NW. At 9th St. Store Only Broken Sizes Women’s Shoes One-Third to One-Tenth Their Original Pricing. HOES of all stvles, all materials—but ALL good shoes, many of latest fashion. Sizes conveniently arranged on tables, so you may wait upon vourself, All sales final. No goods exchanged, charzed or delivered. Also in the Sale Women's house slippers and Goiled) white shoes, 2 pairs §1 Broken sizes children’s, misses” and hig girls” high and low shoce Remmants men’s, women's and childre 100 pairs £1.50 10 $2.50 arch supports Revmants women's $1 and $2 wool sporta hose — brown and black silk hose—8Y, and 9 only, Chil- drew's novelty $1 sports hose wrireiDp Note Address Carefully Sale at this Store only:— 414 9th St. N.W. To Close Pernanently this Saturday Thomson School: Miss M. E. Stecle, from | 1-A, grade 3, Thomson | Home School: | beth Stein, from teacher, class 1-A grade 2, Hubbard-Raymond School, to grade 2, Peabody-Hilton School: Miss S. C. Nutt, from teacher, class 1-A, grade 2, Cooke School. to grade 2. Hub- bard-Raymond School: Miss G. M. Phillips, from teacher, class 1-A, grade 2, Barnard School, to grade 3, Bdrnard School; Miss R. A. Wineberger, from teacher, class 1-A, grade 1, Barnard School, to grade 2. Barnard School: Miss M. C. Dallas. from teacher, clase 1-A, grade 8, Cooke School. to grade 7. Gooke School: Miss A E. Dodd. from teacher, class 1-A. grade 3. Raymond School, to grade 4, Raymond School: Miss A. M. Muntz, from teacher. grade 7. Ross School. to grade 8. Ross School: [Miss F. B. Thompson. from teacher. class 1-A, grade 2. Blow School. to arade 1. Blow School: Miss Ruth Nay- lor. from teacher. class 1-A, grade 1. Edmonds-Maury School, to’ grade 3. Edmonds-Maury School: Miss R. R Patterson, from _teacher. 1-A. erade 6. Peabody - Hilton - Carbery School, to grade 5. Peabody-Hilton- Carbery School: Miss R. K. Hahoney. from teacher. class 1-A grade 2. Con- gress Heights School. to grade 3. Con- gress Helghts School: Miss Winifred Alvather, from teacher. class 1-A. domestic science. division 1-9. to teacher, class 1-A. domestic science. | Denntcon Vocational School: Miss Mil- dred Amiss, trom teacher. class 2-A. | Hine Junior High School, domestic art. to teacher. class 2-A. domestic art. Tanglev Junior High School: Miss C M Lantel, from teacher. class 2-C. <horthand and typewriting. Columbia Junior High School. to teacher. class 3-A. Eastern High School: Miss B. A | Grubbs. from teacher. class 1-A. grade 16, Corcoran-Jackson School. to grade |3, Curtis-Hyde School: Miss M. A. McMonigle. from thacher. class 1-A. |grade 8. Corcoran-Jackson School. to grade 6. Corcoran-Jackson _School: Miss E. D Grifith, from teacher. class 1-A. grade 4. Tenley-Jannev School. to grade 1. Park View School: Mrs. L. | M. ‘McQueary. from teachor. class 1-A | erade 4. Eaton School. to grade 4. Ten- |tev-Jannev School: Miss M. H. Mullaly. from teacher. class 1-A. grade 4. Park View School. to grade 4. Eaton School: | Miss E. M. Hoard. from teacher. class | 1-A. grade 1. Curtis-Hyde School. to grade 1. Wheatley School: Mrs. C. G. s The Budget Plan —enables vou to not merely admire but own this furnie ture—inquire about it toe morrow | s—60c. Merely | only we will send & _comfort trial box fres | | Avail yourself 0, thESE se'v"ces without cost | Interior, Decorating | At any time you can make an appointment with our expert decorator or her assistants, to discuss with vou vour individual problems of home decorat- ing write for an here or in Address it to House ‘of Phone or appointment your home. “The Little How.” “Little House of How" An eight-room hungalow which gives vou a deiimite conception of the new idea in home decoration, The Kitchen alone worth a visit, with its modern equipment —none of which coct the prover- bial kig's ranson, either. is | Seven Model Rooms To help you visuatize the furmitnre featured in' the sale m a complete room setting, we have furnished seven rooms on the Fourth I loor 1§ vou've admired a din ing room but are dubious ol it into room-—-solve the it [ ng it Yinagtion,” as it were, suite as 1o how vour .t W Rracionsly n he made to welcome a guest, when the proper hangings and coy erings are chosen Note low most simple hecome when well chosen and propetly placed Women are flocking to see them and one visit will prove to sou why eliective the accessaries okl o A A there might have been a reconciliation with the bride’s parents. but the parents d-clined to make any statement. Mrs. Brown is a granddaughter of the late Julius Kayser, glove manufacturer. * on and after January 23: Mrs. B. N.| McDuffie, principal, class 6. Mrs. L. 8. | CGETTING ON IN WORLD. Malone, teacher, class 1A, and Mrs. D. | ———— W, Polk, teacher, class 1A. | Pajr's Move From $17 Room to ‘Transfer Mrs. M. M. Talbert from Hotel Hints Family's Consent. | teacher, class 1A, grade 4, Hmcrv-E:-k-) School, to grade 5, Emery-Eck- ::zm Soteat) o £rade 5 Emery-Eck-| NEW YORK, February 2 (.—Vin-| A 200 volume circulating library has tencher, class 1A, grade 7. Langdon (Pt Edvard Brown. hotel clerk, and been gathered by the fitth and sixth | to grade 8" LangZon Schoel. his heiress bride, the former 'Sybil &rade pupils of Mrs Aledah Peterson jSchool tor miade . Lene on Eechoo) er, who started their marital life at_the Milwaukee University School. e S ot 2} enridas Setact week; I w. $17-a-week fumithed) —— ————— = o cisesi room, were established today in an A East Fiftieth street apartment hotel ’ where a one-ruom apartment costs Quick Relief for that Cough— PISO'S is a pleasant, effective syrup used since 1864. Soothing—contains $150 a month. The change led friends to believe Use PISO’S THROAT sad CHEST SALVE with the syrup. Applied externally, it quickly penetrates. 35c. Rotella, from teacher, class 1-A, grade 4, Grant-Weightman School, to teach- or, Class 1-A, grade 1, Curtis-Hyde School; Miss M. C. Howard, from teacher, class 1-A, grade 1, Blair- Hayes School, to grade 4, Blair-Hayes School; Miss J. L. Bargagni from teacher, class 1-A, grade 3, Pierce-Webh School, to grade 4. Blair-Hayes School: Miss L. T. Schmidt, from teacher, class 1A. grade 4, Curtis-Hyde School, to grade 3, Plerce-Webb School; Mrs. G.| IS Kelser, from teacher, class 1A, grade | 1. Park View School, to grade 4, Park View School: Miss M. L. Lindsay. from teacher, class 1A, grade 1, Emery-Eck- ington School. to grade 1. Cranch-Tvler School: Miss F. L. Schott, from teacher, class 1A, grade 1, Van Ness School, to grade 3. Emery-Eckington School: Mrs. |H. L. Burriss, from_teacher, class 1A, | grade 3. Wheatley School. to_grade 4, | Wheatiey School: Miss M. E. Wood, | from teacher. class 1A, grade 8. Buchan- an School, to grade 7: Mrs. M. A. Rick, | | trom teacher, class 1A, grade 5. Buchan- | |an School. to grade Miss Mirlam | | Conn, from teacher, class 1A. grade 4. | Buchanan School, to grade 3: Miss . M. Trusheim. from teacher. class 1A. grade 8, Congress Heights School, to |grade 7. Miss A. E. Rodgors, from gp:chl- |or, class 1A, grade 1. Whittier School. |to’ grade 2: Mrs. N. C. Lavins. from The New | teacher, class 1A, grade 5, Truesdell | | School, to grade 4. Blair-Hayes School: | American Edition of | Miss N"V Crain. from teacher. class 1A, STUDEBAKER'S | grade 2, Hubbard-Raymond School. to | | grade 1, Oyster School: Miss L. E. Em- ERSKINE SI1X | merman. from teacher, class 1A, grade | 7. Brookland School. to grade 8. Brook- Body larger —power greater—price lower !land School: Mrs. M. R. Todd. from | | teacher. class 1A. grade 6. Burrouzhs | - e b. factory Married men of Eibar, a Spanich town, never go home to lunch. The have a local proverb which savs it 15 unlucky if men lunch at home more than twice in their lives—on the da of their marriage and on the their death, h oaches mullions of homes use FLIT Quick + Safe - Sure At the Show! 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Garnet School. to_teacher, class 1A, grade 1, Cleveland School Transfer the following from the Har- rison School to Toner School. effective Nrale NATL CNrAle SNaalL SWanl NANANAAN TN fuily antiseptic that evea odo from cancers and gangrene stently killed Be don't expect botile o do 1t all at ance: bu bottle we know wi all question that covered the ®: to perfeci h Ask your 2-gunce ori Emerald O applications ard the most case of eczema is hcaled return Even old chrenic lcng standing quickly show ble resulis verald Ol is safe and AA“ EXPOSi(iOfl and ‘Sale 0; Furniture and Allied Things for the Home Rugs—Carpets—Lamps Kitchen Wares—Clocks This year an exposition of truly beautiful furniture. with master SilierareDisncs pieces from abroad and replicas of early American craftsmanship. And prices well within the most mederate budget. Living Suites from $88.50 to $1.020. Dining Suites from $129 to $895. Bed- room Suites from $58 to $795. Sewing Machines—Drapes Nursery Furniture, etc. $269 Four-piece Colonial Suite With Semi-Poster Bed 51 9 7 Otiered ) wainut ve- seventy-two m of detail. gene rous to a attention neer at dollars. Anclhcr C(‘lonial Su;'c. t0 meet ‘hc prevailinp demand for replicas of by-gone days. Showing finest construction throughout, and the greatest saving $495 Four-picce Suite of Crotched Mahogany CHT CO~F STREFT 0D AN SRR but because of the disiinetive vencernng ot crotched mahogany which has a direct appeal ot 1ts own, At a saving of one hundred ten duilars. A period suite that one docsn’t soe every day or everywhere. Well worth owning not only tor its splendid construction and unusually low price, PN LN NS I N £ S NS AN L NIRRT AN Y . B 5 N NACENA AN TN N Sho S\ SINE N

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