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R S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. MONDAY JUNE 10, 1929. DREETOR NAMES ATHLETC UPLS Students Who Passed Tests Are Announced. The boye and girls of the seventh | and ninth divisions of the public schools. who were among the 4.249 ele- mentary school pupils who passed the standardized athletic tests this year, ac- cording {0 the announcement of Dr. Rebecca Stoneroad. director of physical training in the schools, are printed to- day The mames of the pupils of the other seven divisions were carried in | The Sunday Star. at which time it was announced that additional names would | be printed during this week Fach of the boys and girls announced | by Dr. Stoneroad was successful in meeting certain athletic standards. rather than in competition with one another. The various tests included | running dashes, standing broad jumps, | balance beam walking. ball throwing. | horizontal bar chinning and general | physical standards, | The additional namee follow: | DIVISION 7 Brent School—E. T. Dalton, Principal. | Eighth grade, Miss Mary Stephen teacher: First test—Kenneth Hilde- | brand, Harrison Ewell, Loraine Luckett. Alice ' Garrison. Second _test—Israel | Resnick. Mark Lepper, Francis Monaco, | Reba Shei. Charlotte Simmons, Mar- Mildred Bremmerman, | Sarah_Alpert, Dorothy Campbell, raine Naylor. Mildred Stone, Genevieve | Bosworth, Josephine Lawless. Third | test—Emery Adams, Ernest Gates. Mil- | dred Thornton, Harriet McCauley, Pearl Teichman. Sixth grade, Miss Elizabeth Higgins, | teacher: First test—dJeanne Spicer, Eve- Iyn King. Second test—William Palmer, Elizabeth Smith, Eugenia Blosse. | Fifth grade, Miss Audrey Hazell, | teacher: First test—Leonard Caporella, | Max Epstein, Harry Lee, George Pritch- ard, Marion Thrift, Edward Trail, Mar- | S garet Alley, Audrey DeLazier, Catherine Gray, Gladys Hendricks, Svlvia Kar- tofel, Virginia King, Elizabeth Kuhnert, Katheryne Leonardo, Antoinette Mo- naco, Dorothy Olewack, Christine Onofry, Helen' Peters, Ludy Plavsky, Marjorle Shaw, Eleanor Williams, Dent School—E. T. Dalton, Principal. Sixth grade, Miss Effie Rowe, teacher: Pirst test—Edgar Wilkinson, Bernice Chunn, Ruth Haislupp. Margaret Jen- kins. Second test—Willson Thompson. Third test—Virginia Jakubec. Fifth grade, Miss Mary Yount, teacher: First test—Earl Martin, Ken- neth Bowman, Juliana Brown. Gladys Fox, Prances McCormick, Genevieve Rowles, Marian Ruehl. Buchanan School—Cecilia Dulin, Principal. Fighth grade. Miss Mary Wood, | teacher: Pirst test—John Dugan, Henry Deavers, Edgar Frank, Edward Mudd, Melissa Grimes. Second test—Emory Sparshott. Marion Sisson, Thad Hess, James Thompson, Grafton Nichols, Edwin Coppage, Carroll Landvoight, | Trene Orndorfl. Third test—Watson | Insco, Margaret Thibeadeau, Helen Gladhlll, Grace Martin, Clara Rosen- blum, Gertrude Mullen, Helen Vogel, | Img e Banton, Fllen Stange, Beryl Winkelman. Sixth grade, Miss Marcella Malloy, teacher: First test—Emilio Errico, Wil Jiam Marmion, Elmer Wines, Warren Caton, Everett Harmon, Aurelio Dorio, | George Vitt, Grace De Giorgio, Audrey Kaiser, Estelle Cator, Estelle Guy, Cath- erine Rabbitt. Second __ test—Earl Manuel, George Thomas, Wilson Mc- Cuigan, Gladys Crouch, Emma Payne, Louise Crook, Genevieve Posey. test—Burton Frank, Francis Blaine, | Dorothy Kemball, Sixth grade, Miss Bertha Newell, teacher: First test-—Harold Hess, Charles Ball, Russell Boyce, Maurice | Federline, Catherine Swain, Eunice | Ricketts, Dorothy Martin, Amy Gold- ing, Mildred Spahr. Mary Dorsey, Flor- ence Talbert, Eva Wysong. Second test—William Windsor, Wilkam Canella. | william Frain, Louise Brooks, Eleanor | Frrico, Vivian Lyles, Evelyn Whitting- | ton. & | Sixth grade, Mrs. Mabél Rick, teacher: First test—Milton Loeffler, | Clyde Engle, Franklin Decatur, Ray- mond Yates, Franklin Petit, Wallace | Bell. Norman Gray, George Rhine, | Gordon Archer, Eleanor Brewer, Eddie- | Bell Lowery, Pearl Weisman, Elizabeth | Davis. Second testWilliam Hunt, William Stange, Dorothy _Polvinelle, Haslette Rooks, Reba Munch, Lyndall Golden, Genevieve Martin, Cathryn Gladhill. Fifth grade, Mrs. Rebecca Weast, teacher: Pirst test—Gilbert Inoff, Vin cent Sheehey, Frederick Jaeschke, Carl- | ton , Smith. ' Jack Johnson, william | Guetrant, Edna McClees, Pearl Anholt, Ruth Hild, Fleanor Soper, Vivian Hen- drix, Margaret Colin. Mary Colin, | Dolores _ Bartlett, Madeline = Shover, | Martha Martiné7. | Fifth grade, Miss Alice Rooney, teacher: First test- Clarence Beach, | Katherine Allison, Frances Sha Mabel Schriver, Sylvia Coppage. Vivian | Maddox, Myra Humphreys, Dorothy | Corcoran. | Bryan School—Mrs. Rogers, Principal. | Sixth grade, Miss Emma Condon. | teacher: First test—Charles Kettler. Harold Oreutt, Iris Arnold, Mary Bowles, Esther Ellis. Rose Lovett, Naomi | Miskell, Elizabeth Price. Ethlyn Stark- weather, Margaret MecClincy. Second test—Ear] Daniel, Robert Viner. Sixth grade, Miss Edith Moore, teacher: First test—James Maupin, william De Chard. Richard_Sladen, | Harmon Boteler. Frances Rullman. | Margaret_ Gooding. Frances Goebel. | Dorothy Zepp, Louise Oshorn. Second test—Carolina Johansen, Josephine | Kerge. Third test—Mildred Tretapo. | Fifth grade, Miss Margaret Moore, feacher: First test—Woodrow Miller, | Neill Raab, Harry Barbour, William Clayton, Dorothy Wilson, Juanita Bar- | ger, Ruth Brower, Mazie Crane. Fifth grade, Miss _Alice Ewers, teacher: First test—Forrest Lant Charles Harbin, Barbara Branigan, Opal Davis, Ella Mae Doleman, Cath- erine Asbury. Lucille Brown, Catherine Johnson, Katherine Rudy Pifth grade, Miss Helen Harper. teacher: First test—Thelma Danlel, Ivy Thompson, Virginia Watson. | Congress Heights School—F. Trusheim. Principal Miss Eva Trusheim, teacher: First test—Herman Xander Dorothy Billaski. Second test—Robert Gordon, Eugene Cox, John Davis, Betty Taylor, Audrey Thrift, Helen Simon. Third test—Ethel Hayes, Wilma Varnes. Seventh grade. Miss Helen Masson. teacher: First test—James Dice, Elwood Humphries, Elizabeth Cranford, Kath- ryn McGogney, LeMar Padgett, Mary Kennedy, Mary Helen Donnally, Mary Huntt, Edna Staug, Rachel Virginia Grainger. Mildred Stephenson. Second fest—Fred West, Glenn Shaw, Lois varnes, Travis' Law, Rose Marle Wahler. Third test—Burnard Stewart, Charles Sranford, Everett Beavers. Seventh grade, Miss Mildred Connick, teacher: First test—Howard McVoy, Prances Seitz, Olea Young, Effie Hult- . Second test—Thomas Tucker, Alvin Curtus, George Handy, Carl Berry, Dorothy: Reynold, Doris Thrift, Helen' Kuster, Princes Reid, Marguerite DeNeal. Third test—Woodrow Cox, William Cattell, Sixth grade, Mrs. M. J. Herndon teacher: First test—Ellis Tippett, Sam- uel Goulart, James Cattell, Joe Smith- son, Arthur Pett. Jack Dani#i, Melvin 1iuster, John Goodwin, Thelme Huntt, Righth grade | Wockley. | Tucker, Margaret Cussler, Louise L: ! teacher: | Pern Royall. cilia Dean, Helen Handy, Helen Bar- rett, Helen Nusbaum. Second test— Wilbur Price, Ben Ruefly, Marian Frye, Barbara Bence, Mary Krahling, Heien | Yeager, Caroline Peli. Gertrude Elliott, Ethel Fairbanks. Third test—Lawrence DeVaughan, Elsie Halley. Fifth grade, Mrs. V. S. Williamson, teacher: First test—Thomas Abellera, Richard Stubblefield. Russell Barrett, Esther Clifton, Barbara Hamma, Louise Cole, Marjorie Fisher, Mary Goodwin, Miriam Parman, Elaine Thrift. Fifth grade. Miss Eugenia Slattery, teacher: First test—Francis Hogan. Richard Ballard. Lester Williams, Wil liam Jarboe, Joseph Hall. Marian Bie- laski, Evangeline Abellera, Bessie | Padgett, Mildred Grantham, Thelma ‘Barrett Special school, teacher: First Acton, fest—Eugene Clarence Swider, Wilbur Willette. Har- | old Carrico. Second test—Eugene Ac- ton, Clarence Swider. Cranch-Tyler School—Miss H. Knighton, | Principal. Sixth grade, Miss Jeanette Dugan, teacher: FPirst James Gately, Stanley Taylor. Herman Platt, Margaret Mahan Irene Miles, Rogers, Emma Smith, Second test—Alvin_ Warner, Virginia Padgett, Margaret Cox, Evelyn Redden, Regina Snyder. Sixth grade, Miss Zana Clendenning, teacher: First test—Walter Chubb, Charles Casey. Maurice Scott, John Tinsbloom, Sydney Courtoriendt, David Platt, Raymond Acton, Bernard Anholf. Second, test—Edward Lloyd. Donald Scull, Thomas Sansbury, Mary Fina- more, Wilda Tarran, Lena Tammaro, | | Dorothy Bell Fifth grade, Miss HaMfie Herfurth, teacher: First test --John Pierce, Pitt- man McPherson, John Pinto, Martin Higgs. Nellie Bartges, Hilda Foxx, Mil | dred Lanham, Ethel Andre, Clara Las- kowitz, Evelyn Gray. Lillian Henley. Fifth grade, Miss Lillian Halley. teacher First test—Alfred Fairall Marie Stant, Mary Honevcutt, Cath- erine Branson, Paiuline Leibold, Evelyn Alexander, Lizette Ridgway. Ketchum-Van Buren School—M. E. Graves, Principal. Fighth grade, Mis< Clara Brandt, teacher: First test—Herbert Phillp Franck, Walter White, Curtis Hollister, Bertha Miller, Vivian Reed. Seccond test—Norman Bowles, Modesta ne, Edith Stevens, Shirley Thompson. Vir- ginia Stone, Aurelia Dunnington, Mabel Lee, Catherine Barnes, Marian Dres- cher, Mildred Zirkle, Frankline John- on. Eighth grade, Mrs. Mary E. Cook. teacher: First test—Virginia Cox, Hazel Fowler, Lucy Hodges, Mary Kraatz, Catherine O'Steen, Clara ~Williams. Second _test—Beverly Davis, Norman Davis, Lillian Killian, Evelyn Mont- gomery, Dorothy Pyles, Doris Sullivan, Jean Jolson, Mary White. Third tes —Sarah Sothern. Seventh grade, Miss Mary Masson, teacher: First test—Benjamin Curtis, Floyd Marsh, Henry Norris, Erna Big- ler, Margaret Edge, Gussie Kahansky. Second test—Charles Secrist. _Third test—Raymond Bailey, Edwin Carroll, Edmund Hicl Sixth grade, Miss Elizabeth EmmonA.l teacher: First test—Ross Beach, Dor- othy Bennit, Catherine Bivens, Evelyn ly Fitzgerald, Virginia . Esther Hammer, Claire Willtlam- Second test—Ellsworth Thorne. Third test—Harriet Pruit Fifth grade, teacher: First test ter Francis, Edward Kerge, Russell Kidwell, Dawson King. Leonard Mudd, Edward Ohm, Ethel Everhart, Susie Finotti, Florence Hicks, Juanita Jacobs, Mildred Levy, Ruth Miller, Katherine Pumphrey, Thelma Stevens, Henrietta Wade. Fifth grade, Mrs. Eula teacher: First test—Russell Dorsey, Carroll, Antonia Falenza, | Gordon Mallonee, Preston Jones, Fran- | cis Balley, Margaret Beall, Gertrude nor Pumphrey. Katherine Reid, teacher: S 1y Marjorie McCann, Virginia Miller, Ma Tietta Thompson, Doris Turner, Louise Marsh, Louise Rott, Mildred Pruitt, Edna Sweeney. Miss Mary Davis, Sixth grade, teacher: First test—Mildred Henry, Third | Dorothy White, May Morgan, Helen | Taylor. Second fest—Edward Bigler, Helen Scott, | Lenox School—H. F. Lowe, Principal. Eighth grade, Mrs. Ruth Wilken, teacher: First test—Irvin Cutler, Ran. dolph Kite, Second test—Thomas Wil- liams, Marjorie Hackley, Florence Corn- well, Mary Brown, Margaret Carroll, Laura Wheatley. Third test—Arthur Craven, Raymond Dean, Milton Han- cock, Hale Holmes, 'Richard Stanisci Melyin Holt, Herbert Patterson, Victor Parella, Lester Estes, Roudella Spar- shott, Marie Stickel. Seventh grade, Mrs. Mabel Larcombe, teacher: First test—Herman Hewitt, Charles Alldredge, George Beery, Gus Forte, Thomas Watts, Esther Haislup, Margaret _Kirkwood, Dorothy Davis, Mildred Rasnick. Second _test—Earl Acton, Harriet Dresser, Florence Gindes, Dorothy_Livingston, Dorothy Mangum, Katle Schlosburg, Margaret Sullivan. Third test—Milton Hunter. Sixth and seventh grades, Mrs. Esther | Pinck, teacher: First test—James Pe- trello, Joseph Morgal, Prances Grove, Martha Laten. Second test—George Harrison, Norman Gibbons, George Mil- ler, Lambert Henderson, Paul Hardesty, Dorothy Hall, Helen Jackson, Mildred ‘Wheatley, Marion Steadman. ‘Third test—Bernard Burke, Frank Vito, Phoebe Parker. Sixth grade, Miss Grace Boblits, First test—Edward Arneson Elsie Moore, Nellie Corbin¥®Mary Corn well. Second test—Alfred Boswell, Lawrence Rcllins. “Third test—Vance Dinges. Randle Highlands School—B. Faweett, | Principal. Fighth grade, Miss Blanche Fawcett, teacher: First test—Leroy Harman, Bradley Johnson, Donald Zollinhofer, Elizabeth Sterba. Jane Walston. Sec- ond test—FEdith Aberg, Anna May Cook, Third test—Preston Reed, James Wynn. Seventh grade, teacher: First Katherine Richardson. Miss Mary Turner, test—Charles Smith, Second test | Raymond Bond, Carl Ladd E. Morgan Hessey, teacher: First tes Elizabeth Burgess. Second test-——Edna Jones, May Molineu, Anna Saul, Persis Marti, Mildred Breckenridge, Ruth Hale. Fifth grade, Miss Ruth Cooper Sixth grade, Miss Miss Harriet Luhn.l test—Barton Chappell, | Boswell, | 'Ruth Havenner, Evelyn Simmons, Ce. Ylmbel"t Clark, Car] Piacquadio, Arthur | Caulifield. Robert Hayden, Leroy "I“nr-] ney, Charlotte Caponite, Georgie Horn. | Second test—Charles Alexander. | Sixth grade, Miss Lenore Baker, | | teacher: First test—Joseph Pinto. Rob- |ert Loveless, Louise Milburn, Bertha ! | Schaefer. Marian Douglas. Frances | | Matthews. Second test—Thomas Kloty, | | Charles Donohue, Leo Chappelear, Eve- | Dawson, Rebecca Gordon. Third | t—Stanley Jone: i { "PFifth grade, Miss Flsie Allwine, | teacher: First test—John Thomas, Rob- | ert Dessez. Townsend Ayers, Willlam Jenkins, Mary Wolfe, Mildred Horn, Agnes Pouncey, Josephine Giovinazzo. | Usixth grade, Mrs. M. K. Werner, | teacher: First_test—Ruth Symanoskie, | Mildred Saunders, Mildred Martin. DIVISION 9 Barnard School. Boys' Special School, Miss Lillian | Arrantz, teacher: Pirst._test-—Charles Conton, Fred Courtney, Roswell White, Ernest Murray. Second test—Meme Peary, Vincent Naughton. 800 Fast Capitol Street—Mrs. Davison, | Principal. Specia! class, Mrs. Myrtle Davison | teacher: " Second tesi—Gordon Gra | Grover Herndon, William Maddox, Oden | | Mangum, John Street. | Special class, Mrs. Irma Afbee, | teacher: First test—Morris Bernstein, Edward Long, Charles Butts, Tony | Celia. _ Second test—Charles’ Eslin, | Alfred Sullivan. i Special class, Mrs. Cecelia Michaelis, { teacher: First test—Ella Chaney, Mar- garet, Goldshy. Special class, Mrs. Jane Estopinal, | teacher: First test—James Henly. Catherine Loretto, Ethel Pler. | ~'Special class, Mrs. Estelle Vallette, | teacher: Second test—Samuel Brown. 1340 G St. N:E.—Mrs. Mace, Principal. Mrs. Clara Mace, teacher: First te —Anthony Rao. Bernard Eslin, James | Yesbek. Second test—Hewitt Giadman. 810 Sixth Street—Mrs. LeFever, Principal. Mrs. Rose LeFever, teacher: test—Lee King, David Gibbons. Bryant, Edward Martin. Second tes | Lawrence Barrett. Morgan Grove, Louls | Salotto, ~ George McCrea, Frank Schwaner. Third test—George Kramer. Mrs. Helen Burnside, teacher: First | | : test—Joseph Lowe. | Gales Special School. | Special class. boys, Harold D. Pife, | | teacher: Pir: test—Frank _Baker, | Harry Little, Rohert Parker, Howard | Carter, Howard Wollrey. Second test— | Howard Wolfrey, Robert Parker, Harry Little, Frank Baker, lLewis Evry, Wil- | iam Edwards, Charles Tayvlor, Hum- ‘phre,v De Cola. Third test—Humphrey De Cola, Charles Taylor, Wliam Ed- | wards, Julian Lo Bouno, Tony Cono. First ‘Taylor Industrial Home School. Seventh and eighth grades, Miss Grace Palmer, teacher: Pirst tes | Edward Jarvins, Charles Raymond. | Second test—Louis Wolszyn, Ronald | Prendergast, James Weadon, Charles Dennison, John Lippold, James Beck, | walter Turk, Edith Howard. Third { test—William ~_Bushong, Leroy Hunt, | | Perdinand _Johansen, 'Lewis Norton, | Eugene Mothershead. Fred Evans. | Fifth “and_sixth grades, Miss Fern | | Hughes, teacher: First tesi—Jack Bat- tley, Edward Boccebello, Charles Lewis, | Francis McDevitt, Charles McIntosh, Mills, Roy' Spain, Peter Ware, | Margaret_Catlin, Anna Dennison. Edna | | McInturfl. Second test—George Brown, || | Clyde Hutchison, James Maimone, | | Bryant "Pearce, Alfred Ward, Irene | Hensley, Mary Magnotto. Third test— Clarence Lloyd. | | Special grade, Miss Gertrude Gerbich, teacher: Pirst test—Thomas Fralleone, | | Harry Myers, John Youngs, ‘Frances | Divver, Sarah Narrington, Ethel Griggs. Second test—Joseph _Teodore, Nick | Forte, Peter Romelo, Percy Azerovitz. Morse School—Mrs. Johnson, Principal. Mrs. Sarah Johnson, teacher: First | | test—Bernard “Cohen, Gllmer = Foster, John Whalen. Second test—Louis | Cowie, jr., Burt Sladen. | Miss ‘Laura Pollock, teacher: _First test—Aubrey Cross, Sam Emelio. Edgar | | McCloy, Randolph Neal. Second test— Welton Ferguson, Louis Miller. | Mrs. R. C. Humphrey, teacher: First test—John Graco, Vernon Harrison, Tilmon Kines, Fred Latham. Miss Margaret Linthicum, teacher: | First test—Mary Abramides,” Kathleen | Rhodes. Second test—Nina Selvaggio. | Wisconsin Avenue Manual Training School. i Miss Mary Stewart, teacher: First test—Woodrow Sullivan, Terrence Boyle, Irwin Bedore, Richard Anderson, Jerome | Littlefield. Second test—Woodrow Sul- { livan, John Jones, George Schaefer, | Comiglio, William Ruhle. | Taylor School, Mrs. Hazel Geniesse, teacher: Special Class. | Mary Maletesta. Miss Halberg, Principal. | Sixth grade, Miss Lillian Shewmaker, teacher: First test—Richard Broady, Armstrong, Irene Blaustein. Second test—Orville H. Ayler, John 8. Jones, | jr., Robert Denny, Verna Curtis, Brigid | Anne O'Flynn, Elizabeth L. Schultz, | Marie H. Skinner. Fifth grade, Miss Elizabeth Andrews, teacher: First test—Adolfo Fernandez, | willlam Rhinehart, Marie Robenett, | Rebecca Martin, Ernestine Chestnut, | Muriel Jacobs, Mary Ellen Kincaid. | WHEN you THINK | of painting & papering | At Such Small Cost —_tor first class work come in and look over our stock of imported and domestic designs. | In Same Store Eiohteen Years | William Pasco. Frederick Rest. Stephen | Pirst | | test—Mary King, Doris Francis. Loretta | | Leone, Annie Roat, Corinne Buonviri, | Wilson Normal School—Ross School— | George Houston, Robert Kemper, Louise | EDWIN S. RUCKER 1210 H Street N.W. Phone Main 353 | All Sizes—Best Grade [ | | || PHE LIFETIME BURNER See It in Our Show Room teacher: First tesi—George Schickler, James Gatewood, Mavin Deane. Mazie | Foster, Ferne Lowry, Elizabeth Whaley, | Olga Tammoria, Ethel Waters, Rosetta | weber, Ruth Reeves, Helen Ellis, Ruth | | Bowie. ! | “'Special_class, Mrs. Mary DeMarco, | teacher: First test—Lynworth Ethridge. Paul Caddington, Edgar Tillett, Paul Quade, Lloyd Stokes, James Roberts, | Richard Selby, William Ketcham, Edith | | Grinder, Loretta Smith, Dorothy Lowe, | Thelma' Edwards. Second test—Ray ! mond Muenzer, Frank Dattore. Genernt Strvice eneral Mervice 1355 Randolph St. N.W, Adams 6245 for Car orporation Stanton School—A. Farrington, o | Sixth grade, Miss Annie Farrington. | teacher: Pirst test—Richard Absher, | Belle Giebert. Second test—John Fleet. | James Paglivchini, Alfasoz Walton. | Louise Atwell, Edith Absher,. Veronica Cox, Edna Jenkins, Evelyn Kidwell, | Mary Orange, Mildred ifll"h.HMIrw And D % Thompson. Third test—Louls Haven- mer " oiibur Shipley, Grace Gilbert, n rapcrlofl Anna hShnckx‘\;y. SR | Fift T IS8 a imonson, | ("] u teacher: First test—Charlotte Jvnlnm.\(‘l‘EANED and STORED Mary Murray. | g —_— | @I Surely you will want your rugs Van Ness School—Mrs. L. Leapley, | and draperies cleaned and stored Principal. | for the Summer—and most as- Fitth grade, Mrs. Laura Leapley. suredly you will appreciate the su- teacher: First test—William Coeyman. premacy of Vogue Service. Grover Moreland, Milton Taylor, Albert Smith, James Tompkins, Florence | Rhoades. Second _test—Joseph Cox, | Charles Gray, Robert Williams, Men's and Women's Apparel and Straw Hats Fxpertly Cleaned Wallach School—Miss Crook, Principal. Sixth grade, Miss Flora Steinbers, teacher: First test—Andrew Collins, A VAN An Entirely New Variety of Corn Is DEL MAIZ Many difierent experiments were made during several years beiore Del Maiz was discovered Most every one who has tried Del Maiz—now demands it. 2w 35¢ Peter Pan Peas. . ."" 19¢ HERR! Verv tasty breakfast A-1Peas. . .."" 15¢c, 25¢ Imperial Valley CANTALOUPES Are Here! You will find onr stores well supplied cantalonpes from the Tmperial Valley of California these cantaloupes are unexcelled in sugar co and flavor. Favorable conditions this vear have resulted in an exceptionally fine crop Kippered let us supply yon with GANITARY 0CERY CQ, Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N. These Prices Prevail in Washington Stores GLY WIGGLY WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE Nourishing and appetizing. Try as_a breakfast drink. 29¢ Pint ING for Tin Leas trouble and cheaper than orange juice. Fruits and Vegetables! Red Ripe Tomatoes = 15¢ Stringless Beans. . .. .. .3 ™ 29¢ Fresh Peas. .........3™ 29c Fancy Beets. . ... ...2 """ ]15¢ Fancy Carrots........""® 5¢ CornonCob.........2""15¢ Goldenripe Bananas. ... . .%" 25¢ Fancy, Juicy Lemons. . . %" 35¢ Large Oranges. ... ..%"45¢c, 49c No. 1 New 10c with ntents these fine cantaloupes at prices most reasonable. “Sanico’ Bread —From Our Own Bakery— Long Boy, Round Top, Split Top, Rai- sin, Whole Wheat, : Whole Wheat Raisin, V// Sandwich, Extra Canned Vegetables! Blue Ridge Corn. . . .. Silver Brand Peas. . . .. B. & M. Lima Beans. . . Campbell’s Beans. . . . . Trusty Friend Hominy . Black Eyed Peas. . . . .. Friend’s Pea Beans. . . . . tin, 15¢, 23¢c Diced Carrots. . . ........ . tin, 14¢ T. F. Baby Lima Beans, No. 1 tin, 12Vc Burt Olney Peas. ... .. .5 tins, $1.00 Trusty Friend Cut Beans. . ... . tin, 14¢c Peas and Carrots. . . . . .. .2 tins, 35¢ Special This Week! “Keep That School Girl Complexion™ SOAP 3 cakes, 20c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c .. .tn, One Special This Week! A Special Combination Offer bewy Fiiloes Eveéry Woman Should Know This Delightful Treat for Her Family EDGEMONT CRACKERS in the family package GUARANTEED OVEN FRESH IN YOUR HOME Different from any crackers you ever ate. Made wheat-to-cracker direct. Baked a golden brown. while Delivered triple-wrapped from ove vyou. And when you open the package in your hom warm. appetizing aroma of fresh-baked crackers greets you. For this week only we are offering these fine crackers at A Special Introductory Price - Buy one package at the regular price of 25¢ . . . buy the second package at half price. Cake of Guest Ivory 3 tins, One Large Pkg. of Ivory Flakes Both OCTAGON FLAKES. .. 9c | for OCTAGON POWDER. . .7c Cleaning Needs! Sanitary Brooms. . . . . ... . .each, 85c Red Handle Brooms.. . . ..... . each,' 65¢ Snap Brooms. . ...... ......each, 35¢ Gem Brushes. . ........ .each: 10c High-grade Ammonia. ... .. bot., 9c Clorox. .bot., 20c Borax. .lb., 15¢ Carbona ............. . bot,15¢ Bon Ami. .cake, 10c Powder. .12¢ Cgmon Gloves. .. ... .... . pair, 10c Liberty Bell Mops. . . ... . . . each, 50¢ O-Cedar Polish. . . . . . .bot., 22¢, 43¢ . 150 Modern Meat Markets in our “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly stores. Tins for 6 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 12 —“It's Kitchen Tested”— 27c+55¢ 5-Lb. 24-Lb. o 24Lb.§ GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR, 25 l WWW\J‘ In Our Meat Markets! Wholesome reasonahle, too. TPacked Special This Week! DOMESTIC SARDINES —IN OIL— 25 Large 24-ounce Bottle of Good Ginger Ale ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE Pale Golden 25¢ oniy Lge. Bots Conten Clicquot Club Sec. . .18¢c Canada Dry.......18¢c National Dry. . . . . 12%e¢ Chum SALMON " 17e “SOWEGA” WATERMELONS Have Arrived! These are the same fine hramd of watermelons that we have heen offering through our stores for the past several years. These melons are grown in Northern Florida and Southern Georgia and shipped direct to us. We have just received several carloads of “Sowega” melons—and the quality was never better. “Sanico’’ Coffee “It’s Decidedly Better” Pound Tin 45c Canned Fruits! Honey Dew Pineapples ... .lg. tin, 25¢ Honey Dew Pineapple, No. 1 tin, 17%2¢ Colton Peaches. . . . . .lIg. tin, 15¢ Columbus Peaches. . . .lg. tin, 20c Del Monte Peaches. . . .lg. tin, 23¢ Libby’s Peaches. . ... .lg. tin, 25¢ Wyman’s Blueberries. . . . . . .tin, 29¢ Del Monte Apricots . . . . No. 2 tin, 25¢ Del Monte Cherries . . . . . .lg. tin, 37¢c Del Monte Pears . . . . . .No. 2tin, 25¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad . . . No. 1 tin, 25¢ Del Monte Fresh Prunes. . .lg. tin, 25¢ Special This Week! SHREDDED WHEAT Enjoy this fine crisp breakfast food at this special price. 19¢ PUFFED RICE. PUFFED WHEAT.. .12%;c ;'\\NI( (l‘f COFHFF g from n to e the 13c pkgs. for Breakfast Suggestions! Post Bran., ............pkg,12¢ Post Toasties. ...........pkg., 8¢ Kellogg’s Rice Krispies . . . pkg., 12)2¢ Kellogg’s Bran . . ......lg. pkg., 20c Kellogg’s Krumbles. . . . . . .pkg., 12¢ Ralston Whole Wheat. . . . . pkg., 24c Grape Nuts. . . .. .....pkg., 17c Sunsweet Prunes . . . ... .Ib. pkg., 15¢ Sunsweet Prunes . . . . . 2-lb. pkg., 25¢ Med. Bulk Prunes. . . ... ..21bs, 15¢ Glen Rosa Marmalade. . . . . . .jar, 30c There Is a Modern Meat Mar- ket in Every Piggly Wiggly Store Fresh Meats! These are the finest fresh meats that you can buy in any meat market, anywhere , . ., at any price. l;rim; Rib Roast. ot Roast of Beef. ... .lb. k..., R Three Cornered Roast. . .Ib., 38¢ Hamburg Steak. ... ... .Ib. 30¢ Bottom Round Steak .. .Ib., 50c Top Round Steak. ... ..lb., 55¢ Boiling Beef. ... .......Ib., 20c Veal Cutlets. .........Ib,58¢ Rib Veal Chops.......lb., 45¢ Shoulder Veal Chops. . .1b., 32¢ Shoulder Veal Roast. . . .lb., 32¢ Breast of Veal........Ib., 30¢ Fresh Hams...........lb., 30¢ Fresh Shoulders. . . .....Ib., 25¢ Pork Roast. . .. ....lb., 29¢ Pork Chops (end cut) . .Ib., 30c ..Ib., 40¢ Offering You Only the Finest Quality Government-inspected Meats That It Is Possible to Procure Anywhere. . First of the Week Meat Specials! —Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday— For today, tomorrow and Wednesday we are quoting some special prices on certain cuts of Spring lambh. Those of you who can use lamh, we suggest you visit one of our meat markets either today, tomorrow or \Wednesday and awvail yourseli of the savings Breast of Lamb = 15¢c Shoulder Lamb Roast - 25c¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops - 30c Funcheon Meats! Tasty, cold luncheon and sandwich meats are relished by many, and give a variety to your meals. Cooked Ham. ........%Ib, 20c Baked Ham. .........%Ib, 25¢ Cottage Cheese Ib., 20¢ Pickled Pigs’ Feet. ......jar, 25¢ Lambs’ Tongues. . . ......jar, 35¢ Cooked Corned Beef. . . . . .Ib., 35¢ Sliced Dried Beef . . ...."4 b, 20c Luxury Loaf..........%]lb, 15¢ Tongue Loaf..... Valb., 15¢ Tongue Bologna. . Valb, 15¢ Smoked Liverwurst....%4Ib., 15¢ Presidential Loaf......% b, 15¢ Spiced Ham. . ... ...... % b, 25¢ Baked Fresh Ham.....%4lb., 25¢ Liver Cheese il NI 35 Cooked Tongue. ......%Ib, 25¢ Head Cheese. . .......Ylb, 10c