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THE EVENING “CARDOZA AWARDS | DLOMAS T4 Commencement Marked by | Student Orations on Study Survey. Twenty-four seniors were graduated ! from the Cardozo High School last night when Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, | Board of Education member, presented | diplomas in the institution’s annual Bpring commencement, Presided over by Dr. Johnson, the ex- ercises at Cardozo were marked by ora- tions by members of the graduating | class who reported on the results of their investigation of “The Home Work | Problem in High School.” Laura | Cook spoke on “The Aim and Scope of the Investigation”; Margaret Austin | spoke on “The Problems of Home in Other High Schools”; Raymond 4 ningham discussed “Home Condi of Cardozo Students”, Julia Blackwell | “After-School Employment of Cardozo | Students”; Annabelle Jackson spoke on | "studm( Opinion in Regard to the E: ectiveness of Home Work,” and L Oxley discussed “Some Recomme tions Suggested by the Investigat Rev. Dr. Walter H. Brooks. pastor the Nineteenth Street Baptist Churc pronounced the invocation at the ope; ing of the exercises and Garnet C. Wi Kkinson, first assistant superintendent i charge of colored schools, addressed the graduates briefly Dr. Johnson conferred diplomas up the following: Anna M. Austin, Julia Blackwell, Clarissa Bruner, Laura Cook, Minnie Darity. Annabelle Jackson, Ruth | ¥ rin,” Mary Dmitry R. Nolan, Gertrude Spencer, Bernice Tanner. Lucille Tig- mor, Doréthy Towles, Edith Wilkinson, | Raymond Cunningham. Ellsworth Dy- 4son, Robert Harlan, Joseph Hungerford Leo Oxley, Frank Payne. Earl Starke, gohn Weliington and Leonard Wool- olk. | ITALIAN FLAG GIFT . | T0 ROTARY CLUB| Ambassador Witnesses Ceremony at Luncheon in Behalf of Rotarians of Parma. | 4 5 e | In the presence of the Italian Am- | bassador to the United States, Nobile Giacomo de Martino, who was guest of ““honor, the Washington Rotary Club s presented with an Italian flag by Dr. Francisco Lasagna, in behalf of the Rotary Club of Parma. Italy, at a Juncheon in the Willard Hotel yester- | Dr. Lasagna, who is president of the | Rotary Club of Parma, also heads the Italian delegation to the convention of Rotary International. to be held in Chi- | eago June 22 to 27. Dr. Lasagna is, professor of oto rhinolarynology In & brief address Dr. Lasagna | stressed the importance of the fellow- | ship existing between the eitizens of this country and the citizens of It | The Italian flag was accepted in be. half of the Washington Rotary Club by rthur May, president, who also told of the fellowship existing, and expressed | the hope that the Rotary clubs will aid in the furtherance of this fellowship in the future. Mr. May then presented Dr. Lasagna with a copy of Charles Moore's book on “Washington, Past and Present.” in behalf of the club. Mrs. Lasagna, accompanying Dr. La- | resented with u corsage | * bouquet in behalf of the club. Fernando | Cuniberti, head of the Ialian Bank of | this city, and Alexsnder Guastl, ac- | companying Dr. Lasagua on the trip, | also were guests of honor at the lunch- ; eon. Vocal selections were rendered by | Charles Wilfrid Smith. { Announcement was made that the | members of the Washington Rotary Club will entertain informally Friday me 150 members of Rotary clubs of gland. who will arrive in Washing- ; ton on that day, en route to the con- | vention in Chicago. The local Rota- | pians will entertain them in the crys- 1 room of the Willard. | MAJ. GEN. BROWN ON TRIP | Maj. Gen. Preston Brown, U. S. A., Jeft Bolling Field for Fort Leavenworth Kans.' yesterday in sn Army O-25 Dougias observation plane, piloted by Lieut. Leland S. Stranathan, Army Air Corps, assistant operations officer at the local field. They were to make their first stop &t Fairfield Air Depot, Day- | ton, Ohio. Four LB-7 bombardment pl Fleld, Va., arrived here shor woon today en route to Chicago. They were under command of Capt. Frank Hackett, Army Air Corps. |YOUR RUGS —deserve the care of an organization that special- jzes—equipped with knowl- edge and most up-to-date facilities. We render unexcelled service. Washing—Hand Process Storage—Fireproof Repairing—By Native Weavers North 2747—2748 NAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, Inc. Established 1901 1226 Conn. Ave. NW. Plant: 3316-3318 P St. N.W. If Your Feet Hurt, See Your Chiropodist and Then Be Filted in a Pair of $7.50 to $11.00 “Na Foot Too Hard to Fit® Sold Exclusively i QYCE & LEWI CUSTOM FITTING SHOE 439-72STNW Just Below E J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly Witk Rug Cleaning and Storage By Experts Phone Natl. 3770 for Estimate 9 AM. to 6 P.M. ' Pre—lnventory Clearance STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, '1930. W, B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh Pre-Inventory Clearance $1.95 Necklaces ‘Two-strand pastel pearl Dresses in Three Groups sl $7.95 Were $10 to $16.75 ' $9.95 Were $16.75 to $29.75 These smart dresses that may be worn all Summer are marked for immediate disposal. The season’s most favored styles and materials in sizes for misses; junior misses and women. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR o New 1 ; L~ Ultra Smart - Hats (s EAUX e, semove otable for Style, Quality, Beauty Exclusive With Us Two Groups Specially Priced Early Selection Is Advisable MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Pre-Inventory Drapery Specials $2 to $2.75 Curtains $1.79 pair Ruffled and tailored marquisette curtains at $1.79 pair now. Shower Bath Curtains $3.85 Regularly $6. A limited quan- tity. Green, gold and rose. $4.95 Cretonne $4.95 to $5.50 Sets Curtains Were $16.75 to necklaces with tiny erystal rondel between each bead. Summer shades of pink, blue, suntan, orchid, chartreuse o and others. MOBES- FIRST FLOOR $1.95 Ru.nproof Rayon Bloomers $].30 Beautifully taflored and especially nice for vacation wear. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 in the group. $1.35 Vests, 90c Sizes 34, 36, 42 and 44 MOSES_FIRST FLOOR $29.25 In the Opportunity Shop Pre-lnventory Clearance Dresses Were $5.95 $ 4.95 to $15 4 Flat crepe, georgette, printed crepe and novelty woolen frocks in good styles and practically all colors in the group. Sizes 14 to 44. Silk Coats Were $15 to $IO $19.75 A group of black silk coats, fully lined, in good styles suitable for wear on cool Summer days. Sizes 14 to 40. MOSES—§ECOND PLOOR , Summer Underwear $].95 Chemise, step-ins, pan- ties, short skirts and slips of crepe de chine, sheer celo, georgette and other fabrics, tailored or trimmed. MOSES - SECOND FLOOR Bar Harbor Cushions 89c¢ Summer National 3770 Three Rooms Completely Furnished Average § a Cost Less Room Than See Them on the Third Floor Pre-lnventory Clearance of Lovely Poster Beds at Greatly Reduced Prices The bedroom that chooses a poster bed gets away from the commonplace —and especially now, while these re- duced prices prevail—does so inex- $35 Mahogany Bed, 3.3. Size $27.50 $71 Mahogany Bed, 3.3. Size $40 $60 Mahogany Bed, 3.3 Size $40 $71 Walnut Bed, 3.3 Size $47.50 $33 Mahogany Bed, 3.3 Size $25 $29.50 Mahogany Bed, 3.3. Size $22.50 pensively. It's a simple matter to choose from these maple and mahogany beds in twin or full sizes, the one need- ed for your bedroom. $50 Mahogany Bed, 3.3 Size $35 $33.50 Mahogany Bed, 4.6 Size $27.50 $59 Walnut Bed, 4.6 Size $45 $70 Mahogany Bed, 4.6 Size 547.50 $55 Mahogany Bed, 4.6 Size $45 $65 Mahogany Bed, 4.6 Size $45 Other Poster Beds, $19.95 to $120 Beauty Rest Mattresses $39.50 Ace Box Springs De Luxe Springs $42.50 $22 Deep Sleep Mattresses $23 Ace Springs $19.75 MOSES NEW BEDDING DEPARTMENTFIFTH FLOOR 1§88 $3.85 Full width side curtains, full valance and loops. Reg- ularly $4.95. Now, $2.55 set. Porch Stripes pair Extra quality ruffled cur- tains; some criss-cross, some with valance. Porch Pillows Regularly $1. Buttog tufted, cretonne covered cushions. $2.75 Chair Sets Handbags $2.95 For every hour.of the Summer day, these bags Pre-lnventory Clearance The Family Shoe Store Ave Associated With Us Baltimore Store 418 N. Charles St. A v 79c yard v Regularly $1 to $1.35. Porch stripe, yard wide, at 79¢ in Pre-Inventory selling. Colton filled pillows cov- ered in cretonne or sateen. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR For the Mood of Enchantment Helena Rubinstein has created the means to an effect as lovely as one could possible wish. WATER LILY FOUNDATION-—a freshly fra- grant cream foundation which endows your skin with a velvety softness and makes your powder cling..$2 POUDRE ENCHANTE—so delicate—so flat- tering that it might fittingly dust the cheeks of a “faerie queen.” In ten lovely shades $3 MOSES -FIRST FLCOR in crash or cretonne, of shantung, faille, lingn and flat crepe. Pouch, under-arm and zipper styles, many with trim- mings of prystal. White and lovely Summer colors. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Pre-lnventory Special $].59 Seal and back, covered Cousins Summer Shoes Regularly Priced $12.50 and $14.50 $8.65 Several styles of our popular colored fabric Sum- mer shoes and three styles of white kid slippers, all in light, dressy models, are reduced because of in- complete sizes in each style. This is a rare opportunity to get an extra pair of beautiful Summer slippers at a remarkable saving in price. MOSTLY AAA AND AA WIDTHS. MOSES— SECOND FLOOR Allen-A Sheer Service Silk Stockings, 135 Cool Beautiful Enduring A full-fashioned stocking of exquisite foot. Guaranteed against garter runs; beauty at a low price. A service sheer hose of pure silk with a narrow mer- cerized hem and invisibly reinforced a new pair for any that develop garter runs. New shades that are being worn with Summer frocks. MOSES—~ FIRST FLOOR Pure Linen Tablecloths (Discontinued Patterns) Three Groups Greatly Red.uced Cloths, §7x68 inches, were $5, now— $13, now— Cloths, 21,x2': yards, were Cloths, 2x3': yards, were $21, now $3 $6.50 S10 Cloths, 67x86 inches, were $6.75, now— now— $3.75 $8 . Cloths, 2x2 yards, were $7.50, now-— $3.75 Cloths, 2x2': yards, were $8.75, now— Cloths, 2x3 yards, were $17, Cloths, 67x103 inches, were Cloths, 86x90 inches, were $4.25 $7.50, now— $21, now— $4.75 $9 Cloths, 2x3 yards, were $11, " $5.50 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Pre-lnventory Clearance Fine Oriental Rugs 1 Gorevan, 7.9x11.3. Was $215. $140 1 Sarouk, 7.6x103. Was $385, 1 Sarouk, 7.11x10.4. Was $500. $299 1 Gorevan, 6.2x9.8. Was $170. $119 1 Chinese, 8.2x10. Was $390. $210 1 Chinese, 9x12. Was $250. 125 1 Chinese, 10.3x14. Was $700. $485 3 Chinese, 2x4. Were $35 each. $17.50 4 Chinese, 3x5. Were $60 and $65. $37.50 1 Antique Hamadan, 4.4x9.6. Was $125. $79 1 Hamadan, 49x66. Was $175. $87.50 1 Antique Bidjor, 4.6x Was $350. 1 Antique Shirvan, 43x8.9. Was $175. $87. 1 Antique Hamada 3x104. Was $150. $87 1 Antique Hamadan, 4.8x9.7. Was $175. $87.50 1 Group Hamadar Were $55 up. $: 1 Hamadan Runner, 2,10x10.7. Was $100. $50 1 Prayer Rug, 4x6. Was $45. $29 1 Anatolian Rug. 2.10x4. Was $35. $17.50 MOSES--FOURTH FLOOR