Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 24

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‘T'HF ET’F\’T‘NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1928. CRADUATION HELD ATPOWELL JUNI[)Ri 100 Pupiis Receive Dlplomas at Commencement Exercises. ; \ | Music and a program of speaking| accompanied the departure from Powell Junior High schools of 100 pupils at commencement School to senior high| {Lmdv Halts Hop | To Send Note to Pal in Hospllal; By the Associated Pres JA TLLE, Wis, June 20— Because he wanted to send a note to a schoolday chum who les in- jured in a Watertown, Wis., hispital, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh made an unexpected 15-minute stop here at noon yesterday. Janesville is the nearest point to Watertown having a field on which Lindy could land, he said, so he stopped here. The note was to Delos Dudley, injured at Watertown while attempting to start a plane. He and Lindbergh went to the Uni- __NO INTEREST OR I*XTR AS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN® WE DO NO_T PENAiIZE OUR FRIENDS DEAL AT =" THE DEPENDABLE STORE” Plaited Parchment Shades Record Making June \\\\.' N i exercises in the school auditorium at 2| o'clock tr's afternoon. | Harry O. Hine, secretary of the Board of Education, in the address to the graduatcs advised them to “seek fur- enlightenment in the world of ledge” and to strive always for a| n which would permit them to “se meaning in actual life of the infol mation they had gathered while school. versity of Wisconsin together. WOMAN TO GET LIQUOR || "X SENTENCE SATURDAY! | = $ 16 and 18 Inch Sizes DO $1.50 to $1.85 Silk Stockings 1 (Perfect lnd In"lhrx\ $1.50 Nimco Ironing Women’s Ful fashioned S i1 k Combination Nimco Ironing Stockings, chiffons | have the silk garter Pads with TWO Nimco Covers o f welt, service weight with the four-inch heavy unbleached | muslin. : lisle garter welt. Women's $1.50 & $1.98 Leather Handbags Women's Leather Handbags, black and colors in_ assortment of new, desirable ‘ $ shapes. . Bertha Smith, Victim of Ax“‘ Attack, Second Offense Violator. These parchntent paper lamp shades have proven most popular this season—they are pretty to look at and they save the expensive silk and crepe shades. Plaited, some plain color, others with floral or conventional de- signs in harmonizing tones. Laced with a black cord. Mounted on stout holder, ready to attach to any lamp. Furniture Store—"Across the Street.’ Charge Accounts Invited Tomorrow is the day when your Dollars will do double duty— every department in the store has contributed to this great store- wide Dollar Day,and no thrifty shopper can afford to overlook this opportunity to save a substantial sum. We reserve the right to limit quantities—no mail or phone orders accepted. y Bertha Smith, 155 Eleventh | northeast, victim of an ax attack | | by John Que Brown, now dead. will b\‘ ed by Judge Gus A. Schuldt! ; (n.lo\mu b onviction on a sion of liquor conclusion of nted the dij Students Announced. was completed by or- by the Powell and cho 3 i ge was a second | was first | 1925, | and fined $75 or 30 days. PAPERING PAINTING competent corps orkmen. No dirt, no inconvenience. ~ Very Estimates class were Weomen’s & Misses’ $1.39 Pajamas Women's and Misses’ Two-piece Pa- ) 31 $1.50 & $2.50 Per- fumizers and Droppers 35¢ Turkish Towels Five 22x44 Turkish Towels, pink or blue borders, note large \ bath size. Five for.. $1.50 to $2.50 French Pearls” s French Pearls,* including 60-inch knotted Pearl Ropes, Pearl Necklaces and Chokers, in uniform and graduate styles, all are fine quality indestructible pearls evenly matched. *Artificial. 39c¢ Pillowcases Four for 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of ’ pillowcase cotton. { Four .. Men's $1 Golf Hose Two Pairs \Irna (n ton G 4 Elwood ertrude Hatcher, M hall Holcombe, John Jone Raymond Lewis, Felicia | MacDonald, John Maher, | jamas, fine voile and broadcloth, novelty colors and trimmings; assorted styles. Women’s 59¢ & 69c¢ Gowns, Two Women's White Muslin Gowns, ki- ) mono sleeves, full-cut ‘ sizes. Two for Women’s 59c¢ Bloomers, Two ‘Women'’s Crepe and + Voile Bloomers, pas- ) sl cheerfully CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. | Main 5373 : 'y ) colurlngs Sizes 10 to hy Nesline, Elizabeth N . Ethel Poulton, Edwina Seal, Gertrude Smith. Vincent Stevenson, Or- ville Talburtt, John Valaer and Paul Ward Second award—Paul Holmes, Wayne Perley _Nutting, r uzanne Shepherd, White and June Wilcoxon. fl\l‘ll’d lhi"hcfl\v'fl eodosia EEHE TORAGE ! for FURS ! ‘ | | M 1 $1.49 Garbage Corrugated gal- vanized Iron Gar- bage Cans, large size, well made. tel colors, reinforced. $1.49 Double Roasters ) Aluminum Double 1 List of Graduates. The graduates of Powell Junior High —at Moderate. Rates. We'll call promptly for School follow: Gregory Jerome Aires, your furs, on notice. Taeodosia Armes, Elwood Backenstoss, | QREPAIRING and Sol Rarsky, Otto Benesh, Frances Leona | Boldin, Leroy Brill, Joan Briscusa, Evan | Remodc”ng at Summer Prices Charles Brown, Marie Brown, Ethel Brownell, James Carpenter, jr.. Charles Thomss Clagett, Lee Crandall, James E Reed Cranford, John Duffield, Edward Enright, Martha Evans, Mary Ellen | Fiood, Lydia Forcella, Mildred Evelyn | 8SaksFurCo.ll El610 Taweltth St~Just Above F Katherinc ~Theresa Heyser, Thomas | Phons Main 1647 CET A A [e—=]\[e—0| Eunbem Hodgson, erflh!lll annar:l‘ Holcombe, Nellic Leona Holmead, Paul m Edvard Hoimes, Daniel Henry Hidson. | | g T ,@g | & jones, eo rydakis, ‘E h W en CI'C S left to us, for we're ac- knowledged masters in such matters. Prices Always Moderate A Fair Girl SHAFFER Fragier, Eleanor Margaret Frowd. Rose | Graduate OUR ONLY STORE Marie Gall, William George Gentner, jr; David Goodman, Armapd Byron —to felicitate, or a June bride to remember, nothing — e 14th & Eye 5 growing in popu- mm Women’s $1.75 Silk Gloves, 2 Prs (Irregulars) Women's, Long Milanese Sflk Gloves, Paris-point mlrh»d backs, doul fingers, assort ors and sizes. $1.50 Tablecloths Women’s $1.75 t De Vilbiss Perfum- | izers and Droppers, | assortment of beauti- s terns. / $1.50 to $3.50 Perfumes Assorted Lot Im- ) fumes, each bottle at- s tractively boxed. Two | for $1. $2 to $3.50 Hairbrushes Pearl*-on-Amber and Pearl*-on-Ivory ? Mirrors‘and Hair- S brushes, assorted lot, including factory jobs $1.39 Handmade oq alizh Coty’s Perfumes Half Ounce Coty's Perfumes, ) Chypre, Emerande. | 1 Rose Jacqueminot, ° Paris. Half Ounce for $1. Gowns Handmade Philip- pine and Porto Rican ) sl Roasters, oval shape, good size. Gowns, hand em- broidered and ap- pliqued silk designs; soft finish nainsook, in white ful shapes and pat- ported French Per- (First Floor Bargain Booth.) 79c to $1.50 Jewelry Two Pieces i Assorted Lot of and Mirrors Jewelry, including ) Necklaces, Chokers, s Brooches, Bar Pins, { ¥:]t Olmam‘cnts ete. / ) 0 pieces for $1. - . and slight irregulars, choice. $1.50 “Moire” Com- bination Syringes “Moire” Combina- tion Syringes, made ) by the Seamless Rub- s ber Co.; superior ’ the favorite odors, in- grade red rubber. complete with rapid flow tub- ing and hard rubber; attach- ments. cluding L'Origan, Janet Kieeblatt, Margaret Mary Laven- der, Barbara Elizabeth Leck, Eleanor Janet Lee, Wayne Lowry Lees, Ray- mond Winslow Lewis, Jacl” Nason Lind- Jeanette Kennedy, Eva Klaben, Bernice /* ;é sey, Pelicia Lee Locke. Harold Lort, ‘William Allen Lowe, Elise MacDonald, John Joseph Maher, Doris Malinka, Laura Bradley Manly. Mary Gertrude | Marsh, William Fenwick Mattingly, Ed- ward John McLain, Louis Meyer, Barry | Mulligan, jr.. Dorothy Nesline. Eliza- beth Ann Norsworthy. Edward Numng.| Perley Gilman Nutting. jr.; Helen Juan- | ita Poulos, Ethel Virginia Poulton, Don- | ald Harrison and pastel shades. Women’s $1.39 Costume Slips Slips, beautiful white nainsook, dainty handmade filet insets filet lace edgings, 36 to 44 sizes. $1.39 Frock Aprons sorted light prints with and without col- lars, dainty contrast- Gorden. Elizabeth Harper, Marian Har- Women'’s Costume } 1 and hemstitching and \ Frock Aprons, as- else transcends in fitness, a ing trimmings. rison, Doris Elizabeth Harter, Olga | Mae Marveycutter, Gertrude Hatcher, Margaret Kinsley Henderson, George Herfurth, jr.. Ethe. Pauline Heyser, bouquet or a box of Shaffer’s Their selection and ar- rangement may well be Cake Cabinets zanne Withers Shepherd, Rose Simon, | Margaret Smathers. Gertrude Smith, Leonora - Smith, Marjorie Florence Smith. Louis Vincent Stevenson. Ernest Gordon Stout, Orville Roy Talburtt, | Wiliam Norman Thompson, Muriel | | Thomson. Theodore Tiller, 2d; John Valaer. Frances Elizabeth Vaughan, Herbert Allen Via. John Paul Wood, | & jr.: Helen Margaret Waters, Betty Mae | Weist, Marian Palmcr White and June | = Eleanor Wilcoxon. Japumed Tin Cake Cab- inets, with shelves. Choice of blue, green or yellow col- ors, for $1. “Wirthmor Frocks” “Wirthmor Frocks” beautiful ) Summer prints and dimities, organdy and ‘ inted design col- / ars, cap sleeves and sleeve- less, with pockets. Baby Dresses Baby Girls' Sleeve- less Dresses, hand- ) finished voiles, also nursery design prints 5 with deep hem, 1 to 3 years. Auwmobll( S are Ten Yards Ten yards $]' Madras, white ground yards for $1. hams, in checks, Seven Yards Seven yards for weave, red or blue 70-inch Warranted S Tade $1.50 Bridge Sets 39-inch Unbleached Cotton, close-woven 39¢ Woven Madras arra All-linen Tablecloths, Four Yards heavy crash weave, assorted colored bor- in neat woven stripes, close-woven, high- ) Women's Novelty . Cllll? Gl}ows.{ Mllane§e ) siik, a rfect qual- > 19¢ Dress Ginghams l a e S Al pextactiual> ¢ Seven Yards backs, double-tipped ! fingers.flrummarkd embro ered cuffs, assorted sizes ham. “in checks ) o Regular $1.29 to $2.95 Values lain colors, fine soft | yards for $1. 40-inch Printed Crepe Chiffon Neckwear, Two Women’s Assorted Neckwear, Collar and 36-inch Printed 1 - percales. in " stripes; | 40-inch Printed Georgette Crepe and Separate Collars, checks and neat 40-inch Washable Sllp Sp.tm gandy afi:d georgette m 40-inch Colored Georgette Crepe ek sualk ek e e 15¢ Huck Towels, Eight Hemmed H uc k ~ : ; Vestee Blouses | borders, size 16x32. z l 36-inch Plaln COIOred 3road010th Women's Vestee ;‘; Eight. for ) 36-inch Changeable Chiffon Taffeta ) white and color com- hl'.nannn.‘t: sho re a All-linen " Table Da- sleeves, Vee neck. tailored e! mask, full bleached, \ 32-inch Sports Crepe Goldenberg's—First Floor.—~Charge Accounts Invited. ‘ Three Yards ‘_’. Genuine Leather e hine 3 Bri;ige Sets, assorted } gegrxégt(:emp‘légunt.‘.u; colors. Each' set con- | § 1o 4 inches wide, some with colored edges. white, tan and pink. Three yards, $1. Children’s 35c Short i Socks, Four l’an quality. - Men’s 79¢ to $1 Union sorted plain with the ’umo\xr Union Suits, of genu- ine English broad- ks g ed nainsook and other fine materials. Closed crotch ancy turnover cuffs; Two for —_— Men's Shorts, of genuine broadcloth, in stripes, plain white s Men’s 21c Cotton Hose, Nine Pairs Men's Maco Cotton ¥ ) Hose, Honesty make, Perfect 39¢c Embroidered ALL IN! Do you feel like that at the end of the day? if you had been drawn ger after a long, hard day y 3 feet, Contented feet are the secret of comfort and serenity in hot weather. “Arch Preserver’’ Shoes for Women made with reinforced heel, toe and sole. In black and plain col- ors. Sizes 10 to 11'3. Four pairs, $1. Boys’ 50c¢ Golf Soc Three P;in Infants’ Dresses hems. Two for...... Babies’ 69¢ Two Infants’ Long Nain- i Blankets, Two Babies' Blankets, ) i Third Floor 50-inch Warranted ) 1 $1.95 Gloves Women’s $1 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine and Separate Collars, § 36-inch Printed Washable Foulards Women’s $1.95 4. pique and broadcloth, 32-inch Checked Washable' Broadcloth 81 Pleatings Short Soc! Men's Athletic sook Dresses, daint; ) 1 i ored madras, check- ) floral and chicken Men e 75C Shorts atterns, with the $2 and $2.50 Awnings lace edging on necl and sleeves, deep 5 atterns, pink and perfect lue, s12ze 30x40. pairs, $1 Women's $1 Mixed Stockings, Two Pairs (SHzht Trregulars) Women's Rayvon and Silkkemixed phragm support; hook side, ders. colors. 40-inch Printed Flat Crepe Cuff Sets, Vestees 2 cream and ecru. Two for §! 40-inch Black Flat Crepe Blouses of linen, 32.inch Colored Rough Pongee fects; assorted sizes. w Children’s Suits, Two for cuffs; perfect quality. cloth, madras, col- Cotton style, made with elastic belt If S S across back. Sizes 36 to 44. s shades and Thre sizes 32 to 44, for $1 and fancy patterns 15¢ Unbleached Cotton round thread quality. 36-inch Woven count quality. Four 32-inch Dress Ging- nish quality. Seven 19¢ Printed Percales figures; fast colors. | Towels, soft absorbent $1.60 Table Dlll‘ll k neat patterns. Women's 50c Union fains two packs of Towels, Four woSuits, Three Cards, Score Pad and All-linen Porto Y Pencil. Rican Hand-embroid- } g‘:m;\mgmf:fieifl;. ) s $1.29 Desk Sets e et f shell knee. regular | Polychrome Desk ) different colors. sizes only. Three for. Sets, made in several Four for $1, Y y beautiful colors; each i b Buffet S Men'’s 75¢ Hose st’igce%ontains five 89c Buffet Sets Three Pairs for L e p Two (Perfect Quality and Irregulars) 29c Pillowcases, Six L & clac bESmman gMeus, Thraaralle 42x36 Bleached Pil- Oyster White Linen in‘}?r’c:ld heel, toe and } g)wca«ses.l Jnndr- l‘ot ) s Scarf sl reg\';_l:uon sole. In black and § ne quality muslin, length, also ree- E S free from starch or | pw“e Buffet Sets. plnln‘colors. Sizes 10 dressing. Six for. Two for $1. to 11%. $1.39 Corselettes $1.50 Stamped i Corselettes of pink 4 as cllers fancy briabrkn] bnngd } Bedspreads s inner-belt, elastic i sections in skirt and 5 sp?etn:sm g&g‘w%egn extra boned dia- good quality un- bleached sheeting cot- ton, large size double bed, bolster included, 82x95; colored stripes of pink, blue and gold. $1.39 to $1.98 Stamped Pillowcases Made with double faced waistband and draw- strings on each side. Sizes 3 to.42. Men’s $1 Athletic Shirts Ready-to-Hang Awnings, of blue, tan or orange and blue striped canvas, on flexible steel frames. Persian Sunshade style with spear Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, four- ,,m, lisle Shown in many Beauty Comfort $10 to $14.50 iionable modes. Colored blacks and patents Re . ealed Concealed 1207 F St. ropes and all attachments. 2 ft. 6 in. or 3 ft. sizes, fit space 28 to 38 inches wide Geldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited, 1 heads, or regular valance style. Complete with \ embroider Stamped Pillow- cases and Tubing, l some all linen, easy to patterns § Plain and Printed Pongee, 3 Yds. All-sllk Printed and | Plain Pongee, 26 and s 36 inches wide. Three yards for 20c Part-Linen Crash Six Yards Genuine Star Tex ) very absorbent, for s rolier or tea towels. 5 8ix yards for 15¢ Bleached Muslin 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close-woven soft finish quality, Ten yards Part-linen Crash, Ten Yards ) 1 $1.29 Girdles Girdles of ';)1 nk fancy fabric, } length, elast I(- sides, boned front and back, sizes 26 to 32, for 50c to 69c Bandettes, Two Summer Bandettes of pink fancy fabric, two-hook back, saun s ribbon straps, sizes 3 34 and 36, Two for. 75¢ Hlnd-Embrowlered Scarfs, Two 24| Porto Rican Hand- embrolder e d Scarfs, embroldered in huuht colars, r length, oyster and tan art $1 Black Sateen Pillows, Two Black Sateen Pil- lows, embroidered in 1 attractive bright col- ors, square shape ) only. 'wo for Wemen's 29¢ Cotton Vests, Five Women's Gauze Col&on Vests, made in ) bodice and ' built-up © shoulder strap, regu- s lar and extra sizes, slight seconds. Five for $1. Boys’ 69¢ Union Suits, Two Boys' Athletlc Union Bults, of cross- | barred muslin, closed > croteh; perfect qu ) ity. Two for.... with cold wood handles, popular No. 8 size. Men’s 50c to 65¢ Sport Hose, Four Pairs (Perfect Quality and Irresulars) Men's Rayon Mixed with reinforced heel, l $| toe and sole. Plaids, | stripes and Jacquard binations. Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 Pajamas Men's Pajamas, of Sport Hose, made designs, in many color com- (Perfeet %‘ll“' and llrelull"‘ high grade makes, l made of broadcloth, madras, cotton pon- | gee and other fine cloths. Surt:uce Middy and Lounging styles, also a few No-belt styles in the lot. Plain colors, stripes and novelty de- signs, Sizes A to D. Two for (Perfeet Quality and TIrregulars) Men's Rayon Pull- over Athletic Shirts, fine heavy quality, in white, blue, flesh and g | peach. Sizes 34 to 40 Men’'s 89c Ties Two for Men's Cut Silk Ties, in all the latest Sum- mer silks, medium shape. Newest novel- v designs and stripes ) and pointed heel: range of colors for $1 $1.39 to $2 Wash Panh $1 Imported Rag Rugs\ Two for 27x84-inch Imported Rag Rugs, light and dark hit-and-miss effects, with rose, blue, tan or green crow-foot borders, Limit, four to customer Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Charse Accounts Invited NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN ssssssssssall’E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN DS L]

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