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3 6ET DIPLOMAS " ATBUSINESS HEH Bix Receive Scholarships and 11 Awards for Scholastic Attainments. stess | Jack students of Sustness | 140 had completed the course receiv h a8 luv. night wh ames Claiborne W Pt the Busi 100! tation, returned to his alma mum- at the com- class :v(‘ti;‘edmdi- lomas, 6 were awarded scholarships gnd 11 rrcwwd n for scholastic Rttainment d course of study. was captain of company this rship to George while Miss Ida ternate for the Edward Barker, Roland Newton Benninghoven, William MecGivern Bishop, John Clar. ence Brown, ir.; Michele Angelo-Carta, Nathan Paul Cohan, Milton Cohen, alph Orville Compton, Bernard Paul ox, Frank Plouze Davis, Louls Penrose . Morris Marcus Fox, Henry An- Milton Hower, Oliver Ber- Richard Edward Keefer, Louis Harry Kessler, Manuel Samuel Klawans, ing Franklin Lash. Louis Leventhal, Nickolas John Libert, Charles Aloysius May, Frederic James Moore, Edwin _Joseph Noyes, Hibert Louis Potts, Norris Aaron Rosen, Max Frank Ryan, Agostino Joseph Scalia, Charles Colman Silverman, Israel Silverman Joseph Tarshes and Roy| PHELPS STUDENTS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS% 16 Trade School Boys Are Given Certificates at Com- mencement. Certificates of graduation in the ades courses of the Phelps Trade| hool were granted to.16 dents m‘ commencement exercises presided over | 3 or‘\\ck this morning by Dr. J ented !h(‘ dlp't\m\* and Garnet C. superinten- ( ools of the same he gradu- he school body and ! R. W. Brooks com- | e program, in which Charles | ddressed the students. awarded as follow , Thomas L. Delozier Lanham, | Everett T. Armstrong, Elroy M. Math- Davis, and as the name o‘ each gradu- | ste was pronounced the members of the glass walked to the platform to receive Eheir coveted diplomas. Business' graduates—49 girls and 34 pors—follow: Ruth Alpher, Elizabeth Teresa Beuchert, Rose Brill, Ida Bush, Helen Augusta Cld) Gladys Virginia Caw, Ethel Chessin, Alberta Rosalie Ciss Mary Colt, Lois MMae Crawi ‘Thelma Eugenia Dick- ‘ens, Helen Louise Dolan, Ivy Louise Duckett, Irma Doris Edwards, Eva Eliz- | } abeth Erickson, Rose Feldstone, Mar- garet Virginia- Pinn, Katherine Rose her, Ann Johnston Galloway, Mye: mm-mmumvmhvw | Agnes Peratino, Bernice | m Phelps, Edith Elizabeth Piper, Mary men Purdum, Helen Howard | Edna Frances Roche, | Swan Boat Now Operating on the Tidal Basin | (Foot of 17th Street N.W.) ‘ A safe and delightful motor boat ride on the placid waters of the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park. Take yo for a ride, and less fortunate ren of the Di trict will benefit through the Child | Welfare Society. Boat leaves float at refreshment | | stand on hour and half hour, be- 1 ginning at 10 A.M. daily. { Children, 10c Adults, 25¢ 1835 4th (o) — () —— () — {] Reduction on Pkgs. for (b==fio=o===§'6‘fib i skin. Do n .ll n ii fl (] ; (-] PIGGLY WIGGLYJ IGIGARETTES 0ld Gold—Lucky Strike—Camel Piedmont—Chesterfield Carton, $1.18 m°==°=°= James L. Hicks. Cecil W. Rubb, k L. Granton, Othello Washingto: son. Joseph N. Sparl William E. Irby, W ackson and William T. NEW.YORK SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Special Through Train Direct to Penna. Sta. 7th Ave. and Leaves Washington... Leave Hudson Terminal Similar Exenrsions July 22, August 19. Pennsylvania Railroad Your jewelry, securities and | other valuables will be per- | fectly safe while you are away this summer if you put 4 them ina 1 Safe Deposit Box at the FEDERAL-AMERICAN | I NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses 14th Itching, Irritations of the Skin and Scalp Use Healing Liquid Zemo Don't suffer rom an ugly, itchy endure Skin Tortures and Trrit s. Banish Pimples, lotches, Rashes, and relicve Dan- druff. Apply clean, antiseptic, dé- | pendable iemo Liquid at any time The safe, sure way to keep skin clear and free from Blemishes and skin troubles, 35¢, 60c and $1.00. -8 FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS St. N.E. 23 fadie— (o] (o] — (¢) e {0} — (0} e (o} — (o) e | “MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! A Refreshing Luncheon In the Tea Room Tomorrow A Plate of Assorted Cald e Meats with Potato 85¢ ‘Trea Room, Seventa Froom, Lace-trimmed Nainsook Slips 1 Recause of an exeeptional pu chase, we are able to offer yvou these lovely slips of soltest nainsook, trimmed with fine embroidery, real filet and lrish lace. With straps and huilt-up shoulder — and = shadowproof hems, You will need countless Slips for Summer—so make your se- lections early, Regular and extra sizes Corron UNpERWEAR, THIRD Froor Little Women's Summer Frocks, $25 The little woman finds it a delight to shop here for she has such a wide selection of lovely frocks at such an attrac- tive price. Plain and Printed Georgettes Plasn and Printed Chiffons Plain and Printed Crepes Printed Indestructible Vosles One and Two-Piece Models SerciaL Sizx Frocks, Tamp Froom. Lace Yokes These Lace Yokes are ready to finish the neck of a frock or for a gown. There are match- ing pieces that may be used for cufis and pockets, 75c to 82 g Alencon Laces 2 to 8 inch Widths For the dainty lingerie you'll be making this Summer, you will want some of this lovely lace—that may be had in a variety of widths to match. 60c to $5 Yard Laces, First FLOOR. Buttons For Summer Frocks White Crochet Buttons, in ball and flat shapes. 25¢c to 38c dozen Black and White, and Colored Bone Buckles and Slides, 50c to $1 each Burrons AND TRIMMING, Fist Froom. Artex Seat Covers $9.90 Protect Your Car Fasy to put on—easy to take off, these seat covers protect your car and your clothes—as well as they are cool, comfortable and clean, Tailored to fit, Art Leather Trimmed (q;;ck Nash “hrysler Reo Dedée Willys-Knight Pontine Oakland Whippet Packard Hudson Pai Hupmobile Peerless Jordan Studebaker Fords and Chevrolets, $9.50 Bear Covess, Fourtu Froor. ' Our Juvenile Section is prepared to clothe Tiny Tots It is essential to keep voungsters cool in Summer—with appropriate light-weight clothes found here. Sizes 2 to 6. Suits, for Boys, $2 Of printed dimity waists, buttoned to plain colored trunks of Devonshire, Cool, sleeve- less styles. Dainty Frocks, for Girls, $5 Of cool voile, with pretty applique, these frocks are made in Belgium. Sleeveless or with cap sleeves. Sun Suits, $1.50 Advocated by physicians, these play suits for sun baths, have wool trunks, with shoulder 2o straps. Boys' Wash Blouses, 3 to 6 years, $1 Feather-weight Jersey Sweaters, $1.50 Jovenie Crornzs, Fourts FLoor. D. ©. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 OTHRGP 10™ 11™ F anp G’ STREETS Infants and Tiny Tots are Ready for Summer after a Visit Here Our Infants’ Section will Keep Baby Cool with dainty Clothes Sleeveless Handmade Dresses, $2 These Philippine Dresses, with lovely hand embroidery, are cool. 1 and 2 years. Little Girls’ Garden Sets, $1 A daytime costume—a sleeveless dress and sunbonnet of washable batiste. 2 and 3 years. White Dimity Creepers $1.50 ~ For the creeping baby, nothing is cooler than these dainty Creepers, with colored smock- ing. 1to 3 years, Infants’ Sheer Bonnets, $1.25 Of sheer crisp white organdy; cleverly tucked and feather stitched in lovely styles. Cool Pique Carriage Robes, $3 Hand-embroidered Linen Robes, $5 Invants’ Arrari, Fourta Proom. Flags and Toys for a Safe and Sane Fourth Flags Standard Wool Bunting American Flag—size 4x6—with all fast colors, sewn stripes and stars, reinforced corners and heavy canvas-bound ;dge with eyelets for attaching cord to pole, 5.75. Other Flags 3x8 ciiiin......$425 1000t poles....$1.25 5x8 mriviimen...$8.50 S-foot flag pole 8-foot poles. .75¢ BODEL, (oo e .. 10¢ Small Flags on Staffs, 5c to $2 ‘Tovs, Fourtr FLooR. Noisemakers. for Young Folk 8-inch Silver Sparklers, 50c dozen packages 10-inch Silver Sparklers, $1 dozen packages 18-inch Silver Sparklers, 50c dozen 7Y%-inch Red and Green Dipped Lights, 10c dozen 18-inch Red and Green Dipped Lights, 50c package Non-poisonous Smokes, S¢ each Ronson Machine Gun, $1 » Ronson Star Light, 25¢ Ronson Revolver, 50c—Caps, 5c package National Automatic Cap Pistol and Caps, 25¢ Machine Gun Ammunition, 10c package Women's Frocks---Values and Fashions $16:50 Handmade Voiles Handmade Linens Tub Silks Washable Crepes Printed Crepes Plain Georgettes Crepe de Chine Printed Crepe and general wear, WoMmeN's Dresses, Tuimo Froow. oI B These frocks combine fashion with value—for Pink every frock in this group is the “last word” in Summer smartness and at the same time are very attractively priced. You will want sev- eral of these frocks for vacation wear—fop wear in town—for daytime and afternoon occasions There is practically every style—including those with becoming vestees, surplice closing and pleated skirts. White Maixe Bluette Egg Shell Spring Green Colorful Prints Other Plain Colors . The NEV & ——rrE LINGERIE Modernistic applique distin- gmshes these delightful vests, step-ins and banded bloomers. In two tones. The yoke front on the bloomers and step-in gives a flat line. Vests, $2.95 Step-in, $3.95 Bloomers, $3.98 s Three-in-One Crepe de Chine Step-in, $395 This lovely garment combines an attractive step-in, with a girdle belt, sanitary tabs and detachable garters that are easily removed for laundering. With fitted yoke and con- structed to prevent pulling or drawing. Men’s Undergarments for Women The comfort of men's under- garments, with a femininity that makes them most desir- able. Slip-over shirt in plain colors that blend with the striped drawers and panties. Shirt, $2.95 Panties, $3.95 Pongee Pajamas, $3% Cool pongee puamas—noublv “different” with their printed blouses and natural pon trousers, finished with match- ing Yrmt They launder beau- tifully and are ideal for vaca- tion and week-end trips. lanazars. THme Fuoon.