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THE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. 25 Lot and Remnant Day to the top floor . . and every section cleaned out the eek’s offering is a wonderful collection of everything ire limited—come as early as you can! pn Friday Bargains o Outstanding Silk Values for Friday \ 98c Printed Tub Silks Extraordinary at eal for practical Summer pses—specially priced for Fri- 69c selling only. $1.98 Printed Flat Crepe at —20 styles from which to choose; seldom have you encountered bet- ter values than these fashionable and practical silks. 1.50 s A Very Unusual Friday Bargain From Our Lining Section 39¢ Printed and Plain Cotton Charmeuse, Friday Only, 29¢ yd. A Special Odd Lot of ‘Room-Size Rugs Fridsy Only 114 Rugs in Lot 12-ft. guaranteed felt base rugs 12-it. Congoleum borderless rugs 12-ft. reversible fiber rugs 1074-ft. guaranteed felt base rugs 12 slightly damaged Crex rugs 10-1t. slightly damaged Crex rugs 12-ft. Feltona misprint felt base rugs 5.85 85 27x60-1In. Scatter Size Reversible Fiber Rugs. Friday only gb L] Shown in eight attractive pat- terns and colorings. d Jot of Scatter Rugs. ced for Friday only. 7@ C X l.l'nss gs, oval braided fiber s, oval carpet center braided , oval braided rag rugs. 5¢ and 29¢ rkish Towels Friday Only thread weave— 19 te and colored c Linen Dresser Scarfs riday Only, 1.19 and hemstitched ends—FPorto and emboridery. $1.85 Bed Sheets Friday Only Soiled and odd bed 1 39 sheets, specially priced —extra heavy quality— free from dressing. 81x99-inch size. Remnants Domestics Y2 Price Including unb leached muslin, sheeting, bleached muslin, pillow tubing and ticking. D 9-pc. Luncheon Set iday Only $1.69 set p—rose and blue scalloped edges, $1.25 Mattress Covers Friday Only, $1 sheeting—twin Toweling, Friday Only, 7 yds., $1 t red and blue striped borders. Of serviceable and full sizes. grade $6.95 Wool Filled Com- forters, Friday Only, 3.95 Rose color cover. fis and Ends Fancy lces 1, Reg. Price s, center pieces and doilles des and sizes reduced . Printed Dress Voile Friday Only only—seM-striped sateen Pajama Check, Friday Only, 19¢ yd. Fine quality pajama check—white—fcr general home sewing. eal buy at this e, 9c Dress Prints riday Only, 29¢ firess prints—neat patterns and plors. Second Floor Odds and Soiled Rayon Bedspreads 1/ 2 Twin or full size Price spreads in assorted col- ors—various qualities. Second Floor Jtrimme Samples! Silk Undi Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, plain 4 L] shrimp, orchid, nile, maize, peach— sizes 36 to 42. Also panties to match. Silk Underwear, 2 for §1 Reinforced bloomers in peach, pink, orchid and black; also some silk and rayon garments; sizes 4 to 8. Underthings, 79 Envelope chemises, bloomers, panties and vests, plain tailored and novelty broken assortmenis. Combinations, 69¢ Bodice style with picot strap, bloomer and band knee in pink. peach, white and nile. 4 to 12 years collectively. Kayser trimming, in Children’s $1.25 & $1.50 Glove 89¢ to $1 Rayon Children’s 95¢ Rayon Main Floor These are Fownes gloves ... think of it! $1 Gloves for Friday only Fownes’ Filo- sette Gloves, all in white ...with tiny turn-back cuffs, em- broidered; all sizes. so comfortable for warm- weather wear—you'll certainly want a couple of pairs. Main Floor $3.95 Imported Gloria Umbrellas For Friday Only $3.45 16-rib style, with attractive fancy woven borders; self col- ored; amber-tone handles. . .all popular colors, navy, purple, green, brown, red, black and mourning. Main Floor Take time to get these . .. Notions 10c Venus Compressed Sanitary Nap- kins...can be carried in the 2!' purse. .. Friday, 3 for ¢ 39¢ Rubberized Sanitary Aprons, regular size...Fri- day . 25¢ 21c All.rubber Baby Panis, special for Friday 12¢ Hot Dish Holders, of assorted g colored cretonnes . . . Friday... OC Or 2 for 12¢ Main Floor Downstairs Store le foundation garments iting Friday reductions eatform orsetlets darby cloth Friday Only er supports stic inserts sizes 36 to C t. 59¢ Odds & Ends ndeaux, Friday Only, 29¢ * med bandeaux, sizes hems— 200 Prs. Women’s Full- Fashioned Silk Hose Friday Only, 69¢ Both firsts and seconds in this 19—black group—sizes § to only. in a broken also wide brassieres, for Friday selling. An Important Friday Selling of omen’s Rayon Underwear rsts and seconds of regular $1 grades 5 ies, step-ins, vests and bloomers— and seconds in lot—pastel shades edium sizes. Downstairs Store Pure silk from top to toe—with 4-inch lisle in service or sheer weight—Dblack and all smart Summery colors—sizes 8% Whites, pinks, skyblues, niles—slightly imper- fect but nothing to affect wear—sizes 5 to 85, 300 Prs. Women’s Seamed Back Dollar Silk Hose Friday Only 69c 59¢ Delustered Rayon Hose for Women, 44¢ Lisle-lined garter stop—service weight—ten of the newest ahd best colors. to 102 hems—ravel Children’s Rayon & Mercerized Socks 15c¢ Downstairs Store Women’s Fine $1.25 $1.25 gowns for $1— in pink with contrast- Friday Only, 49¢ Hats we carried over from last year Rayon Gowns An interesting selling ing trimmings—sizes 1 15, 16 and 17. . 1% and T5%—all styles that are being worn now—for Friday Friday of regular 200 Men's Straw Hats only at this low price. G STREET AT ELEVENTH 1,000 Pairs $1.29 & $1.45 New Ruffle Marquisette and Voile Curtains Featured Friday Only at —Marquisette with colored marquisette ruffles —Ivory color voile criss-cross with rayon edges —Marquisette with colored marquisette valances TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 —Ivory voile with colored rayon valances —Ivory color voile with deep rayon ruffles Mounted on_Hartshorn rollers—com- plete with fixtures ready to hang— choice of blue or green only—made with two-inch scalloped fringe bottom. 75c and $1 Garter Belts Of novelty fab- rics...made up in various de- sirable widths; 59c get yourself two low price. Bandettes, 49¢ An odd lot...and a very spe- cial price. Corsets—Main Floor Made by Eaton, Crane & Pike This is the well known Highland linen and colors. ..a real bargain c at this price! Main Floor Real Leather Writing Cases for Friday, 1.69 Each case is moire lined and has writing pad and address book, loop for fountain pen and two pocKets. comes in white and the $2.50 kind . Get one for vacation use! pouch In beautiful New tapestry bags in 2.49 signs—metal, shell cov- For afternoon and evening use $1.50 to $2.50 Jewelry Stationery—Main Floor pouch style, with top and back strap handles. ered and gate top frames. $2.95 Metallic Cloth style with back-strap handle. colorings. Pearl bead neckleces, Chanel and_rhinestone 77 pleces. . .nice $2.95 Handbags Beautiful colors and de- Bags, 2.39 Handbags—Main Floor gold and silver finish pleces; bracelets, ear- rings, brooches, hat ornaments and other for gifts. $1.95 Pearl Necklaces, $1 Choker style. complete with spring ring clasps; also 80-inch ropes. knotted: uni- form size beads, well matched. Jewelry—Main Floor $2.88 Pie Dishes, 2.29 Famile size, heavily silver-plated frame, butler finjsh, with guaranteed Pyrex dish. $1 Hollow Ware, 79¢ Siiver:plated candlesticks, bread trays with handles, cheese and cracker dishes, silver frames, jam jars with colored fll vases, {ruit bowls, sugar dish with tor relish dishes with' three compartments assorted colors. Silverware—Main Floor $1.98 and $2.59 Silk Underwear Friday Only Chemi emises 1 .59 Bloomers Step-ins soft crepe de chine—pretty trimming—pastel shades— —Of lace they're soiled, otherwise would not be sold at this low Friday price. Summer Underwear " Friday Only 3 for $1 Gowns, slips, chemises, step-ins—of dainty cotton fabrics—in white and colors. Great Reductions in Toilet Goods 500 Boxes Perfume and Face Powder, in fancy boxes; made to sell at 59c: only 2 sold to s person while 33 they last Friday at.. 2 c 200 Bottles Lilac v:geul—the regular 89c size; to be closed out Fri- 76 day at an unheard-of price. 73 Hot-water Bottles—face size; sec- onds of regular $1 grades; to ]5e go _Friday at 1 Lot Boys' Slip-over Sweaters—jac- mar c an ut to go Friday at 50c Special Friday Selling $1.98 Pajamas Of sateen and 1 broadcloth — in plain stripes or figures — regu- lar sizes only. Fringed Holland A Window Shades Special Friday Only 95c¢ Friday Only Special Lot of Summer Home Needs Offered for 8 SC Choice at —cretonne valanced window drapes —oretonne bar harbor chair cushions -—cross stripe window drapes —cretonne novelty sofa cushions —Ileatherette cushions combined with rayon —ofil duplex window shades —American Holland window shades Curtains—Second Floor $1.29 Handmade Nightgowns for Friday only Dainty styles of batiste and nainsook; all handmade and hand-scalloped and embroidered. In beautifully only. 36 to 44. $2.98 to $5 Kimonos and Mandarin Coats, 1.98 Just 15—of imported and domestic crepes; plain and floral patterns. $2.98 to $3.98 Home Frocks, Extra Sizes, 2.69 Only 25 at this price—frocks of sturdy prints, ginghams and foulards; washable colors; good styles; sizes white 90c $1 to $1.98 Underwear 79 An odd lot—just a few of a kind— chemise, pajamas, step-Ins and bloomers; “white and colors; small sizes. $2.59 Extra Size Slips, $2 Of rayon satin of good quality; staple street shades; sizes 46 to 50. $1.98 to $2.50 Regulation Uniforms White Swan, Betsy Brown and of good quality chambrays colors; no white. Third $1 Cretonne Bed Lights Friday Only, 59¢ wired. Assorted styles—fully Art—Second Floor and ginghams; Paul Jones brands; staple 1.58 Floor Odd Lot of Lamps Friday, Choice, $1 Bridge, table and junior lamps that were formerly $1.95 to $3.50. Pleated chintz and parchment shades in the lot. Fourth Floor A few minutes’ reading time will save you many: dollars here tomorrow. Furniture $6.90 End Tables, enameled and g:%%utefi; ht‘; ecently marked .50, slightly shopworn. v 98¢ —$275 2-pe. Living Room Suite, solid mahogany frame, mohair and damask reverse; recently marked $198; sam- 159.00 ple suite only. Now Bridge Set, red Re- —$22.50 3-pe. Chinese enamel decorated. cently marked $9.75; finish slightly marred. $12 Salem Chair, wood seat, with quaint Splndlke back; recently marked $7.95. = e 5.95 $26.75 Telephone lelt Desk and Cane Seat Chair; re- cently marked $19.95. 5 Q5 Desk, 36 Now $87.50 Gov. Winthrop inches wide, Colonial red finish, four ball-and-claw feet; re- cently marked $69.75. 62. 75 Now $19.75 Console ‘l'.ble. colonial mahogany finish, 32 inches long with shelf; uccntly 9, 95 marked $14.50. Now.. Just look at these marvelous Bargains $69.75 Library Chair, solid ma- hogany arms and legs, mohair seat and back; recent- 37 75 ly marked $42. Now $4.75 Magazine swud parch- ment or red de 2.35 cora recently marked $3.90. lIm Suite, Now . $269 3-pe. Livis m?;nlr and lrel , _all frame sulte; recently marked $198. Now 178‘00 $47.50 Odd Buffet, walnut veneer and gum; left out of 93 5 $26.50 Tea Wagon, walnut and gum, extra glass tray; Hirarie o 2,39 Furniture—Fourth Floor Friday Clearance Odds and Ends from Stock 79¢c & $1 Bungalow Aprons & Wash Dresses Friday Only We've reduced them for clearance tomorrow—they must go. Just because they're soiled from handling —they're all good colors and styles—and are neat and trim for morning wear. Tots’ Summer Dresses Friday Only, 48¢c Cute styles in pretty rosebud voiles and dimities—with or without panties—2 to 6 yr. sizes. 50—$2.50 to $3.98 Sizes for Children 6 to 16 Guaranteed waterproof raincoats—red, blue or green —just a bit soiled, but very desirable. 40-Inch Printed Batiste fridey 19¢ yd. Only 39c values. Small and medium printed patterns, $1 Rayon 53¢ 2 for $1 200 $1.98 Wash Dresses Friday Only, 1.33 Pretty styles of new cotton foulards and prints—they're odds and ends, so every size will not be found in every style, but they're all desirable. Rainceats: * Fridsy 0y 139 Misses’ and Children’s Berets Friday sgc Only All the latest colors and color combinations. Underwear Odds and ends, of course, otherwise we could not sell Friday Only them so low—there are panties—both tailored and lace chemis s, bloomers and trimmed—a few ex- Downstairs Store | candidates for degrees in the School | John Marion Baber, 'Dlnul Boone Washington. | kins Hudson (with distinction), Sidney | Pay, Ralph Gilbert Pennoyer, Marian | Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engi- 469 ARE AWARDED DEGREES AT EXERCISES AT G. W. U. (Continued From Twenty-fourth Page.) of Medicine: DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. Le Beryl Henderson Alexander, Isa- dore Meyer Alpher, Lenard Milo Andrus, Louis Bernard | Bachrach, _William 'Copeland Baty, | Thenton ' David Boaz Omar Jesse Brown, Francis J. Buckley, Daniel Mal- colm Cerone, Nathan Bertram Cohen, Jerry Keith Cromer, John Vincent | D’Angelo, Julius Dankberg. Frederick Joseph De Natale, Victor William Eisen- stein, Martin Carroll Flohr, Sylvan Al- fred Prankenthaler, Harold Fruchter, David Erasto Garcia, Perry William Gard, Victor Genco, John Paul Gibson, Harry A. Gilbert, Francis Elmer Gilfoy, Morris H. Goldenberg, Edgar Leonard Goodman, Vincent C. Gould (with | distinction), Robert Howe Har- | mon, Melville Lynwood Heiges, Dowe | S. Hess, Leo Kessler, Alice Heyl Kiessling, Alexander C. Leonardo, Isa- dore Levin, Ned Arthur Lewis, Jess Joseph Lieberman, Emmett Bryan Lit- teral, Philip Litvin, William Ellis Long, Henry Marshall Lowden, Leonard Daniel McCarthy, George Henry Mc- Lain, John Edward Gorsuch McLain, Herman Paul Miller, Willlam Mis- sonellie, Theron H. Morgan, Oscar Norell, Joel Norton Novick, Ferdinand Plazza, Israel Pintov, Joseph Sadofl, | Louis Safran, Esterino Elia Santemma, John U. Schwarzmann, Frank Wendall Sena, Benjamin Sherman, Bernard Sil- verstein, Blanche Tabor, Louls Tickner, NURSES’ DIPLOMAS. Hazel Gall Athey, Margaret Whit- more Hyatt, Lucille Crescentia Brunner, Ruth B. Marmaduke, Alma Loree Pow- ell, Flora May Toms, Grace Elizabeth Hartman, Velma Christine Shaw, Doro- thy Lucille Wolverton, Addie May Car- roll, Roberta Alice Stewart, Katharine Agnes Farrell, Kathleen Elizabeth Haley, Edith Graham, Mary Edith Schmid, Mary Catherine Law, Betty Fletcher, Esther Marie Erb, Georgia Corinne Purvis. Bachelor of Laws. Morris Abramowitz, Clarence Rich- ardson Barrow, Leroy Schwaag Bend- heim, Samuel Bogorad, George Frank- lyn Brandt, jr.; Reed E. Callister, John Quayle Cannon, jr.; Stephen Hay Carey, Arturo Y. Casanova, jr.; Rollin Marl- meston Clark, Allen Coe, Mary Esther Croggon, Willlam G. Cullen, Dean Din- woodey Kenneth Donaldson, Lucile Donovan, James Henry Doyle (with dis-| tinction), Henry Harold Elliott, Samuel Everett Entriken, Morton George Gold- berg, Harry Samuel Goldstein, Morris Golub, Guy Howard Goodman, Elmer Joseph Gorn, Robert Van Rensselaer Halg, Harry Duremus Hill, Ralph Hos- James (with distinction), Fred Thomas Jarrett, La Dow Johnston, Benjamin Morton Kail, Charles Vaill Laughlin (with distinction), Thomas Linwood Lawrence, G. Edward Leasure, Nathan Levin, John Willis Lovett, Robert Don- lan Lyons, Jacob Arzo Manian, Charles Franklin Martin, Irvin Richard McClel- lan, John Livingstone McCrea, John Oakey McKnight, Lawrence Records Michener, Joseph D. Milenky, John Damian Murphy, Willlam Ira Mushake, Preston Matt Neilson (with distinction), Luis Padilla Nervo, Arnold Harry Ne- viaser, George Waddell Neville, Norman Douglas Parker, jr.; Clifford Thomas Brooks Phelps (with distinction), Allan Rudolph Plumley, Clarence Henry Por- ter, Cooper Burnett Rhodes, Eodore Saks, Rman Jay Shuey, Septimus Ban- ham Sightley, jr.; George H. Strick- land, Gilbert Plympton Tarleton, Edgar Kirby Thompson, Pr-ncu Joseph Towles, Richard Laskey Underwood, Weston Vernon, jr.; Charles Lewis ‘Walker, Charles Allen Ward, William Henderson Watts, Knut Magnus We- fald, George Eustace Weigle, Hermon Joseph Wells, Charles Hilton Whiting, Irving Bernard Yochelson, Walter H. Zeydel. Master of Laws. ‘Howard Dédds Harris, Charles Bridg- ham Hosmer, James Robert Kirkland, Ardis Adela Smith and John Preston Swecker. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Elizabeth M. Hewston. neering. Daniel Arnold, William Godman Bengel, William Ellsworth Evans, jr.; Rex Phillip Mulligan, Joseph Baker Spencer and Willlam Cnlbert ‘Wiles. Bachelor of Scienee in Civil Engl- neering. Clyde Venroy Bryans, Wentworth Beggs Clapham, R,ogvr Calvin Johnson. Ray Donald Kinney, Roy Lee Orndorfl and Harry N. Schofer. Bachelor of Science in Blectrical Engi- neering. Malcolm Finley Bailey, Willlam Em- brey Curtis, John Everett Hendricks, | Paul Holder = Herndon, jr.; Charles Mathias Morris, jr.; Kenneth Eugene Mulford, Herbert Frederick Niemeyer, James A. St. Omer Roy, Hugh S. Wertz and Frank M. Wilson. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Clarence Smoot Bruce, Robert G. W. Harder, Charles Robert Seckinger and Ralph Hampton Thrasher. Electrical Engineer. Norman Bruce Ames. Graduate in Pharmacy. Beujamin B. Bass, Howard Jerome May, Manuel I. Smallwood and Joseph Marion Sniegoski. Presentation by Dean Ruediger of candidates for degrees in the School of Education: BACHELOR OF ART IN EDUCATION. Maxine Rogene Alverson, Helen Lou- ise Barry, Carolyn Blanks, Janet Storey Broadbent, Hester Brooks, Veta Mae Burrell, Florence Newell Cornell, Doro- thy Reese Craighill, Mary Belle Curran, Katherine Suzanne Day, Elizabeth Belle Drewry, Ellen Ruffin Featherston, Frances Ruth Finnie, Florence Edith Grant, Mildred Green, Ruth Green- wood, Marfon Irvine Groover, Grace Wilhelmina Hammond, Katherine Gra- ham Hawley, Ruth Holden, Josephine Theo Howard, Mary Estelle Hughes, George Russell Hull, Margaret Eagel- man Knapp, Jean MacFarland Loar, Clara_Bell Mangun, Helen Burd Mas- son, Eleanor Patricia McAuliffe, Mil- dred Monroe, Margaret Moore, Ada Leah Moyer, Arline Francena Palmer, Bertha Parvis, Elizabeth Margaret Ra- mey, Lennie Roberta Sanderson, Doro- thy Millicent Smith, Gladys Garraway Smith, Rose Marie Smith, Margaret H. Streett, Thurza Elizabeth Suter, Mary ‘Anne Wescott, Christine Margaret Wil- liams, Helen G. Welch, Elise Pauline Wildman. MASTER OF ARTS. Edgar Meritt Douglass, Mary Louise Omwake, Hazel Naomi Thompson. Presentation by Director Schmidt of candidates in the division of Library Science: BACHELOR OF ARTS. Bessie McIntyre, Alvern Sutherland Webbink, Virginia Ruth Wise, Jean Vir- ginia Young. Presentation by Prof. Crandall of candidates in the division of Fine Arts: BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Robert Duddebar Barnes, Avril Stew- art. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ARCHI- TECTURE. Julia Dibblee Egerton Eckel. Presentation by Dean Henning of candidates for degrees in the graduate School of Letters and Sciences: MASTER OF ARTS. Nina M. Booth, C. A. W. Brocklebank, Frank Repp Caldwell, Lionel Henry Camfield, Samuel Poe Carden, June Cooper, William Boyd Craig, Muxweil Alvord De Voe, Elsie May Durbrow, Cleon King Fierstone, Paul Gardner, Michael Goldberg, Henry Heaton, Peari Hicks, Henry Furness Hubbard, Patty Ann Jamison, Matalee Talbutt Lake, John Henry Madonne-Palassou, Flor- ence Gertrude Miles, Mildred Josephine Moore, Henry McAllen Morris, John Organ, Lottie Mildred Peirce, William Frederick Roeser, Jacob Rosen~ thal, Walter R. Siders, jr.; William Mil- ton Sladen, Una Venable Tuckerman Samuel Foster Turner. MASTER OF SCIENCE. Stephen Brunauer, Roscoe Brinson Benjamin G. Chitwood, Helen Maru Dyer, Irvin Carl Feustel, Mary Ellen Snyder Gibson, Robert Elverd Harris Hiram Millard Joslin, Frank Arthw Spurr, Ray Palmer Teele. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. Irving Alson Denison, Frances M Earle, Orville Edward May, Dean Depew McBrien, Henry Kay Pasma, John Thomas Scanlan, Hurd Curtis Willett, Edgar William Woolard. 1227°EISt. N.W. 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