Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1928, Page 5

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THE EVENING FARFAX TEACHER LSTS ANNOUNCED School Board Appointments Cover All Districts in County. Special D ppointed for -29 by Division red by th on High D. McK nond Kache: grades grades 3. 4| des 6 and Miss F. C. assistant H R t, Miss M. E school—Miss _Ethel Buckley, Miss S. | Besley. Annan- | Mis. M. H. Chloe; Miss | s Elizabeth Biggers. | ds—Principal, Miss | s. Virginia Dowden | ances Hurst L Simpson ~Principal, Mrs O'h\ Grave- Colchester—Mrs. _J. Wake: M. Burnley Potters Hill— | Nevitt; Miss Nevitt 3 Woodlawn— Principal, Miss Anna May Rinker; Miss Dora Ayers. Franconia—Principal Miss Annie Troth: Miss M. E. Broders Groveton—Princi Mrs. M. L. Kirby: | Miss Ruth N. Smi nowden—Prin- | eipal, Mrs. M. i Miss L. B.| Smith. Lebanon—Principal, Miss Eliza Beane: Miss Mary Beane. Fort Hum- phrey—Principal, Mrs. M. F. Cie- ment; Miss Gladys Anderson. Spring- fiel iss Virginia Smith. Springfield —Miss Virginia Smith. Cameron— Mrs. L. W. Shaffer. Providence District. | Providence district: McLead High| School—Principal, Miss M. M. Snead: Miss V. Bishop, Miss Katherine Miss Milded Maitland. | school, first, Miss Elizabeth ! n; second, Miss Louise Millard; | third, Miss Helen Yeratt. fourth, Missi Tomko: fifth, Al Oakton High School— | ingham: Miss Miss Crystal Driver; Miss| Elementary B. F. Hibbs, Miss M. E. Hitt, Mrs. | ana—Principal, Miss | L. B. Ferguson; Miss Louise Rinker, | Miss Rebbie De Butts. Mrs. W. A. Wil- cox, Miss A. E. Reid, Miss E. Esther Evans. Chesterbrook—Principal. Mrs Miss Frances Hileman. R. C. Mann. Andrew mma_Parrish. Morri- De Lano. Tu\u. n! Pairfax—Principal, H. Glenn | Cunningham: Miss F. M prinkel, Miss fries, Mrs. Claude Wiley, Miss Mre. Lewis Coyner, Miss High school Miss > E. Stu i Hughes. Falls Mrs. M. E. Hender- leys Cross Carey Mrs. B Adelaide Hamil- principal, R. H Army Transfers k. Medics from du Today— Collars Tolmanized THE. TOLMAN LAUNDRY. 2469 15th St WARDMAN MANAGEMENT Investment Building 15th & K Munugn Mr. Graham sbby Office, Main 2388 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 — 1928. WooDWARD & [LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS Collegiate Clothes that Rate “Excellent Tweed Ensembles for Daytime, $29.50 I'weed has been established as the impee- cable fashion for daytime wear at college especially in ensembles. Other frocks, $29.50 and $39.50. Printed Jersey and Wool Crepe Frocks, $16:75 For classroom wear, nothing is :|wu- as <mart as this frock, with printed jersey top. that simulates a “tucked-in MmM and skirt with fitted yoke. Other frocks, $16.75. Junior Misses’ Frocks, FOURTH FLOOK Junior Misses” Coats $29.50 to $150 Failored of tweed. doeskin. broadcloth and novelty sports fabrics—many with fur. Very hecoming styles. Juxtor Misses’ Coars, Fourts Fioon. Gitls’ Sweater and Skirt Outfits st Skirts of wool crepes, $5. Crew and vee neck Sweaters, $5 to $7.50. Ginis' FurNisHins, FOURTH FLooR For the College Room “Burning the midnight oil” is a pleasure with any of the lamps in our present showing, $2.50 to $21—including the stu- dent Emeralite lamp at $4. Lawps. SEvENTH FLooR. All-wool Blankets, 66x80. ... BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. .eather Traveling Clocks, radium dial R-day movement $12.50 to $45 T.eather Frames, folding......75¢ to $10 leather Easel-back Frames........$1.2§ Leatherette Frames ........ vanis @l StarioNery, First FLOOR Stetson Hats, shades, trifle narrower.. Viminitz Felts: the soit. that is so very smart Madras Shirts; a laundered, collar-at tached style, in stripes and neat fig ured effects Haberdashery College Man new blocks and with brimiZthat sce jost & These suits, especially tailored in the approved Men’s 2-Trousers Suits $25 and $35 Both the style and the service you need $8.50 and $10 suits i X ceyighable bt stvles for Young Men going away to school, offer $6 a combination of long service and smart wear. Tre Mex's Storr, Srconp Froor 3 For the Young Man 15 to 20 Years in Smartness The Trench Coat enters College, $49.50 The Ruffshire trench um of tweed mix- ture matriculates at college as the smart- est type of coat. Other styles with fur collars, $39.50 to $95. Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. Printed Velvet for “Rushes’, $39.50 For “rushing” teas and afternoon “for- mals” one cannot help but make a good impression in a printed transparent velvet frock—sketched—or any of the lovelv satins and canton crepes. at $29.50 to $42.50. Misses' Frocks, THirD FLoOR Sweater Suit for Campus, $25 A smart three -piece model Patou inspired-——with plain blue skirt and wadmr faced with the striped iersev of the slip- aver jumper. The collarless neck and lapels are new. Heavy Jumbo Sweaters, $8.75 SpoRTSWEAR, THRD FLOOR. For Letters Home Special Stationery Offer $3.75 \n attractive imported folio. containing 30 sheets of paper and 30 lined envelopes with a new monogram die and stamping. Colored-barrel Fountain Pen .$1.50 Sheaffer's Lifetime Pens .$7.50. $8.75 Pencils, to match .... Parker hmvnr e Pencils. to match. ... Waterman Pens.... Stationery. First Froor Accessories Co-eds take to College The Reret of felt Demure Pokes.. Other New Fall Hats MrLLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Colored Linen Handkerchiefs White Linen Handkerchiefs Others, 25¢ to Soc. Initialed Handkerchieis Purlock-embroidery on Handker- $1 dozen _$18.50 chieis Metalcloth \!m\\l Wraps $5 $18 .85 to $15 35¢ 6 for $1 38¢ White Broadcloth Shirts: both neck band and collar-attached styles that are consistently favored $3 Suspenders; the brightly colored ones that, this term, will make their de but on the college campus $2.50 Fancy Hose; stripes, figures and fancy clocks in a wide assortment of col ors. Rayon-and-lisle . $1 pair Four-in-Hands; the newer patterns and color combinations for Fall, $1.50 Bow Ties; small figures and neat col orings that will be favored st Johnston & Murphy Oxfords; many discriminating college men will wear them $13.50 Arnold CGlove Grip Oxfords; one of these lasts is offered in the new darker shade of brown s Pajamas; dormitories at the leading Eastern colleges will he thronged with colorful broadcloth suits, These are generously tailored $4 Running fllmrln and Shirts; innova tions in 2-piece underwear, The shorts are of colorfully patterned hroadeloth and the rayon shirts may be had in plain color.. $1 a garment Pull.over Sweaters; of light-weight wool and in both plain colors and small patterns $5 each Wool Knickers; the “Plus 4" model, of course, and in plaids and fancy mixtures, with grays and tans pre dominating $10 a pair Dressing Gowns; “comiy” ones in a variety of colorings ® $13.50 Bedroom Slippers; the opera sivle a smart combination of tan kid and black patent leather; with “comfy” soles $5.50 a pair THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR Military Brushes, with ebony (manu factured) and turtle ebony tops $4 1o $15.50 pair Military Brush Set [ Keytainers 60c to $4 Soft C r Cases $2 to $6.50 Tie Racks $1 to $4 Toilet Cases §5 to $30 Torrr Gioons AND LEATRER GOODS Finst FLOOR Men's Swiss Strap Watches, with 15 jewel movement; white gold tilled case $25 Other Strap Watches $5.75 o $30 Fine Jewriny, Fust Froon Gladstone Bags $28.50 OFf genuine pigskin, lined with linen these gladstone bags are light weight but unusrpassed in wearing qualities The most popular bag for men, as it has separate compartments for shirts, suits, ties, collars and underwear to make it easy to pack Others $14.95 to $62.50 TrAVELING Goops, FIRsT FLOOR 2-Trousers Suits, $25 I'hese well tailored Fall Suits show the details that under- graduates demand—2 and 3 button models—single- hua&!ml coat and double-breasted vest and two pairs of pleated trousers. In new browns, grays and biue cheviots. Bovs® Apparel, FOURTH FLOOR Transparent Velvet Shawl Wraps. .$30 Brocade Velvet Shgwl Wraps 7 Chiffon Velvet Cape Shawl New Styled Triangles. .. Washable Doeskin 4 button Gloves, Suit Case Umbrellas, with detachable or folding handles e i el Fitll-fashioned Semi-sheer Hase. of silk-and-lisle mixtures . .pair, $1.50 Short Spart Socks. ... A $1 Semi-sheer Silk Granite Hose S1.85 3 pairs, $5.40 All-silk Chiffon Granite Hose $1.85 3 pairs, $5.40 Jane Wandl Ali-silk Chiffon Hose, $2 AccrssoriEs, FIRst FLOOR. Collegiate Striped Flannel Robes, $10.50 Crepe and Percale Pajama 5195 Crepe de Chine Teddies. Step-ins. shorts. dance sets and ships....S29§ FourtH FLOOR Suede and Kid Oxford, with new side lacing : black or brown s10 Colonial Pump, with square toe and suede vamp: blue or brown s10 Black Swuede One-strap Pump. with smart buckle aver instep $10 Black Oxiord Tie, with lizard vamp, $8 Striped Rayon Pajamas $2.95 Philippine Handmade Gowns §1.75 Crepe de Chine, satin and pongee Pa jamas §5 Crepe de Chine Gowns.. $4.95 Dance Sets and Chemise of Silk §2.95 Others in unusual styles Glove Silk Gowns Glove Silk Chemise Glove Silk Bloomers lailored Flannel Robes Crepe de Chine Costume Slips, in tai lored and lace trimmed models, §2.50 UNDERWEAR AND NEGLIGERS, THIRD FLOOR Crepe de Chine Belts, with elastic side for gentle support 12.inch Step-in Girdles Ravon Satin Novelty Girdles Uplitt Bandeaux of jersey Lace Bandeaux, net lined Soft Rayon Bandeaux Ratiste Bandeaux Consets, THIRD FLoOR La Modernestic Toilet Sets; 3-piece in unusual colors $18 2-piece Comb and Brush Sets $2.50 i-piece Lucite Orchid Toilet Set $16 Tourist Cretonne and Silk Bags. . $3.50 Washeloth Cases ...§1.50 Sponge Bags 78¢ Tower Goops, First FLook 14-kt. White Gold Wrist Watches, 135 jewel movement; attractive shapes ... 25 Others $8.78 to $25 FiNg JEWELRY, FiRst Froor Laundry Bags, cretonne and linen $1 Shoe Bags, lnen, cretonge, crash, . 75¢ to $2.78 Garment Bags, cretonne, chintz $1.50 to $3.78 Art EMsRotERy, Skventn Froon Wardrobe Hat Boxes, $20 I'he origmal Migrator Wardrobe Hat Box, that will carry 10 dresses, 2 hats, pairs of shoes and qualities of lin gevie. Built on d-ply hasswood irames ; padded top, with moire sdining Others $13.50 to $40 TRAVELING CiooDs, Finst FLoon

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