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THE SUNDAY STAR, CORCORAN SCHOOL REVEALS AWARDS Ferris Paulk to Receive $200. Others Selected for Hon- orable Mention. Richard 8. Meryman. principal of the Corcoran School cf Art. vesterday an- nounced the annual awards to students of the portrait, life, antique, still life, | compoaition and sculpture classes of the | school. A public exhibition of the works will be held this week, beginning today and ecncluding next Sunday. Perris Paulk was awarded first hon- ora in) the portrait class. He will re ceive $200 and a certificate of merit Miss Doley Crawford was given fir honorable mention, Miss Frances Cook | second honorable mention and Miss Lois Baldwin honorable menticn. Receives $125 Prize. Robert Hoke received first prize of $125 and a certificate in the life class. First honorable mention was given Holland and Miss Sara Jane Blakesiee. Miss Bertha Brown won first prizs of 875 and a certificate in the antique class. t6 Miss Virginia Squires and second honorable mention to Miss Alice Stin- son. Miss Sara Roberts was awarded first prize of $20 and a certificate in the atill life class. ceived first, honorable menti-n and Richard Sargent second honorable men- tion. Miss Blakeslee won first prize of $20 and a certificate in the composit.on cas Mrs. Azadia Herrmann. Anton Benson won first prize of $100 | and a certificate in the sculpture class. Honorasle mention was given to Mrs. G'adys H. Theis. All' awards, except those in the sculp- | ture class, were decided by & jury con- sisting nf the faculty of the school. as : Principal man, Vice Prin- cpal 8. Burtis or, Mathilde M. Le'senring and Eugene Weisz. The special jury for the sculpture awards included Ephraim Keyser, Hans Schuler and J. Maxwell Miller. NATIONAL BOYS’ CLUB MEETING SCHEDULED' Representatives of 137 Cities to Meet at the Mayflower This Week. The twenty-fifth anniversary conven- | tion of the Boys' Club Pederation of America, which comprises 255 Boyz' Clubs in 137 cities. will be held at the Hotel Mayflower beginning tomorrow | and r~nv1nulng through Thursday. The Boys' Club of Washington and the Noel | Community House are member bodies of the organization. Thne program for the four-day ses- si-n begins tomorrow morning with the | registration of delegates. kers fo the opening day include William Edwin | Hall. Dr. George E. Vincent. Dr. Arthur .T. Todd. Northwestern University pro- fezsor of sociology, and Hubert Secretan of the National Association of Boys' Ciubs. London, England. Harvey M. Zorbaugh. professor of zociology st New York University. and Trank . Leavitt, associate superin- “A Plan for Individual Work | \( It‘\ Bfl" Who Are B!hl'lol' Prob- 1*ms in the Community.” and “A Plan 11 Voel!lunll Guidance and Place- convention delegates are sched- to_meet President Hoover on the | te House lawn Tuesday for a con- | ion phot John Hnysofilmmond vice president cf the national organization. will de- liver the principal address of the clos- ing banquet Thursday. K. OF C. ASSEMBLY TO ELECT OFFICERS Washington Fourth Degres Group to Meet at Mayflower Hotel Tomorrow. Officers for the coming year will be elected tomorrow m,hr at the regulal monthly meeting of the Washingto: General Assembly of the Fourth Degree. Knights of Columbus. The meeting will ‘be held at the Mayflower Hotel beginning at 8 o'clock. Anthony J. Scullen. navigator of th assembly. will preside and will give a resume of the assembly's activities dur- | ing the vear. Entertainment has been arranged by James B. Fiynn, chairman of the Pltruns Commntre GUILD TO END SEASON “The Piper” ‘HI be pr!vnkd by the | Drama Gulld of Washington as its final performance of the season at the Sylvan ‘Theater June 17 and 18. The Dmdur- tion will be supervised by William F. ' Baker with Miss Esther Galbraith u associate director. e Gnited States Marine Band will| First honorable mention went | Miss Susie M. Pair re- | Honorable mention was given | {7 The following changes are announced: | Capt. Maurice C. Gregory, on or about | June 1 detached from Nicaraguan Na- | | tional Guard, to San Dlego, Calif,, via| first available Government conveyance. | First Lieut. Melvin E. Fulfer, detach- | ed Mare Island, Calif. to Quantico, Va. f | First Lieut. Frank D. Weir. orders m‘ | Quantico, Va., revoked: detached Pensa- | cola, Fla., to San Diego, Calif. Second Lieut. Hewin O. Hammond, | detached Portemouth. Va. to Rapidan | | Camp, Criglersville, Va. Second Lieut. Frank H. Schwable, de- tached Pensacola, Fla., to Quantico, Va rington. detached San Diego, Calif., to | Puget Sound, Wash. | Austin R. Brunelll, Lewis C. Hudson, | jr.: Edmund B. Games, Albert J. Keller, Luther 8. Moore, Nelson K. Brown,| John H. Cook. ir.; Harry 8. Leon. Clif- |ford H. Shuey, Wayne H. Adams, | Charles R. Jones, Edward H. Forney, | fr.. John A. White, Edward J. Dillon, Harold I. Larson, Samuel G. Taxis. lifton R. Moss, Bankson T. Holcomb, : Prederick L. Wiseman, Harlan C. | Cooper and Robert S. Brown. Maj. John F. S. Norris, detached Quantico. Va.. to 2d Brigade, Nica- ragua, via commercial steamer sched- uled to sail from New York.on or about June 25 Maj. De Witt Peck. on reporting of his relief, detached U. 8. S. Rochester, to headquarters, Marine Corps. Wash- | ington, via first available Government | conveyance. Capt. Willlam L. Harding, to duty at San Diego. Calif Capt. William B. Croka, detached 2d | Brigade. Nicaragua. to San Diego, Calif., for duty and to Naval Hospital, San Diego. Calif., for treatment Capt. Claude A. Phillipe. about June 15 detached 2d Brigade. Nicaragua. to Portsmouth, Va. via first availible Government conveyance. Capt. Charies E. Rice. retired as of September 1. 1931. First Lieut. Brady L. Vogt. on com- pletion of the company officers’ course, detached Quantico, Va., to Portemouth, Second Lieut. Roy M. Gulick, de- tached 2d Brigade, Nicaragua, to | Quantico.” Va. Second Lieut. Walker A, Reaves, de- | tached 2d Brigade, Nicaragua, to Hing- ham, Mass Sccond Lieut. George E. Williams, | detached 2d Brigade, Nicaragua, to New | London. Conn. | “Second Lieut. Robert E. Fojt. ap- pointed a second lientenant and as- Signed to duty At Philadelphia, to re- port not later than July 15. Second Lieut. Billy W. King. ap- pointed a second lleutenant end as- signed to duty at Philadelphia, to re- | port not later than July 15 Second Lieut. William K. Pottinger, | appointed & second lieutenant. and as- signed to duty at Philade’ p'fll to re- port not later than July 15 Second Lieut. Charles G. Wadbrook, detached Mare Island, Calif.. to San Diego, Calif. On arrival at New York. orders of the following-named_officars, modified from New York, to stations indicated: Capt. John H. Fav. Quantico. Va | Capt. ‘Frederick E. Siack, Quantico, assigned | *pirst Lieut. Adolph Stahlberger, Quan- tico, Va. Hr—'. Lieut. Roy W. Conkey. Phila- | delphi F‘irlt Lieut. James H. N. Hudnall, 1 | Newport, R. First Lieut | Portsmouth, N. H. 9 GARFIELD NURSES TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Exercises to Be Held Tuesday Night at Memorial Hos- pital. Monitor Watchman, | | Twenty-nine nurses will be graduated | | Baker, with Miss Esther Galbraith as School for Nurses at exercises at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. G. Thomas | Dunlop will deliver the eommencement | address, and diplomax will be conterred Dr. Francis J. Eisenman, superin- wendml of the hospital The_graduates are Ina Captols At- | kins, Pauline E. Adams, Dorothy Marie | Agnew, Elizabeth Joanna \!:nm Virginia Blocher, Frances Averill ‘Cllhouu Elizabeth Amelia Carbaugh, Mary Lee Dodge. Collette Foster, Mar- | garet Virginia Fraley, Verle B. Garner. Hilda Elizabeth Gobrecht. Elizabeth Ann Jenkins, Verda Matilda Knight. Ora Lee La Mar, Katherine Elizabeth Lec. Catherine Oiive MacKenzie, M. Eliza- betn Gregg McCoy. Carol Winitred riin. Julia Independence Miller, Lora | Aovmetta” Moore. Ruth: Estelle Mol Janie Elam Powers, Loia Elizabeth R | 2ell, Myrle Simmons, Priscilla Ma | 8tory, Mary Elizabeth Woodton, Sall Prances Wright and Wilmetta Yoder. | Guimms | Will Confer on Disease. Dr. Charles H. McEnerney is leaving i week for Chicago with Dr. Reginald urbank, New York. to attend a 10- | day conference on arthritis and rheu- matoid_conditions WATGH AND CLOCK REPAIRING | || Clocks Cated For- Debvered-Guranteed | | 6r5-15" Shveer Met. 3629 assist in the musical accompaniment. A cast of more than 150 player: dancers and singers will take part SAFE CLEANING for your Summer Clothes A reputation established over years | Marine Corps Orders ’ : Chief Marine Gunner James J. Har- | ki Beekman. | $152.50 Three-piece Jacquard Velour DOWN GO PRICES ON DESKS, G R A T e e S e T e WASHINGTON, D0 MAY The Greatest M oney-Saving Sale The National Has Ever Attempted $50,000 Stock to Be Disposed Of!! The Sale Will Be Short and Snappy—-Only * Tow Days for You to Save 107 to 407! $119.00 Three-piece Jacquard Velour Bed- Davenport Suite. . '$139.00 Three-piece Jacquard Velour Bed- Davenport Suite. . Bed-Davenport Suite. .. $179.00 Three-piece Imperial Mohair § Bed-Davenport Suite Room Suite. | $129.00 Ten-piece Walnut-finished Dmmg Room Suite. . $149.00 Ten-piece Walnut-veneer Dining REGM IS, v :.cieeien i $169.00 Ten-piece Walnut-veneer Din- § ing Room Suite............ SECRETARIES, BOOK- 992 1162 1352 | $109.00 Ten-piece Walnut-finished Dmmg 57 6 $88 60 Q7= ~+1082 PHONE STANDS, SEWING CABINETS, ETC., WERE 31, 1931—PART ONE. Our departmental buyers are away—at the great furniture be in transit; and when it arrives, we must have room in wl stock—and we ARE GOING TO DO IT by drastic price cut Sale starts tomorrow morning at 8 AM. For your conveni No Phone Orders BEDS and BEDDING Sacrificed! . i SN ;:2.‘9; fD-lb. Ll.yer-feh 56.69 - ot o 3§ $10.95 $11.95 $13.69 $15.75 2,6 Emer- $22.75 Prices- down ~on famous " CEDAR -CHESTS $15.75 Natural Ced Chest (br:ur:rimme;; $9‘88 élher'S Walnut Cedar 81 1.95 $23.79 $31.25 Walnut Cedar Chest (window seat) Now is the time to protect your fine woolens from moths. 40 more—all reduced. gency Foldaway Cot and Mattress . ... $17.75 Double Dl- Bed, without ends. . $21.75 Double Da- Bed, with ends $29.75 Double Da- ged_. with ends. Coil Crash! go prices on ‘DISHES $219 30-Pe. Breaktust §71 (0 $SESE aleiSpring; $2.85 Feather Pillows, pair .. $6.95 42-Pc. Dinner Set $4.19 $1.00 $20.95 100-Pc. Dinner 59 66 A to this department will Set (basket design). .. Prices lower than ever on these cor e vou of the other many and many more beautiful sets. wonderful values te be had. $1095 Lawn Swing . $2495 Steel Lawn Swing and Canopy $2.39 Lawn Bench $3.25 Steel Lawn Bench $24.75 Porch Glider $12.75 Couch $6.99 $19.88 . §1.00 renes IS “:;l.dl:-w‘n Mower, 12-inch 34 88 $2.69 25 Feet l4-inch c"- Sl 49 den Hose $2.19 Stcamer $2.98 Porch $4.49 Natural Willow Chair 32.;' Natural Osk Porch tocker, with arms and cane sent .. " §1.98 $2.98 Collapsible Lod.e Chair; orange and green — 39c $1.69 Natural Finish Porch 99c Chair, with cane seat. A Wonderful Llne of Summer Furniture, Which CIII Be Had at Startling Reductions $8.95 2-Burner Table Model Oil Stove $17.50 Oil Slov. $49.75 4- Range $14.75 3-Burner Gas Ccoker with oven. S 1 0 80 A COMPLETE LINE OF STOVES That Will Dellght You With Modern Features and Priced to SAV! $29.75 4-Burner Gas Range $28.75 4-Hole Cook Stove $49.75 Coel Range with Warming $6.60 $22. 55 339.60 SALE BEING HELD AT OUR 2 $4.95 Metal Frame Park S $15.75 Fibre Stroller with H] $18.75 Fibre Carriage with | $7.50 Collapsible Beach Ca A Carefully Selected Sto $2.98 Goiden Ozk Cane Seat Bed $6.95 Walnut Cone Seat Bed Roo $9.95 Cretonne Boudoir Chair. $10.95 Occasicnal Cheir $34.75 Denim-covered Lounge Ch. $26.75 Jacquard Velour Club Chail $24.75 Jacquard Ve'our Cogswell $3.95 Mahogany-finish Windsor CH $3.95 Go!den Oak Wcod Seat Rod $7.95 Mahogany-finish Windsox, Churl for Every Use—and Come Ea Tables!-- $2.49 Golden Oak Cen- Sl 49 ter Table e A hundred others to fit any the marvelous values. Nd Kitchen $21.05 Golden Ok Kitch- e ST Cabinet 59.66 $13.78 Kitchen $2.49 Metal Kitchen Stool with 99 c Base back . Surprisingly Low Pnce& 0 Com| $10.75 Unfinished 5-pc. $19.75 Enamcled 5-pc. 822.75 Solid Oak 5-pc. Many Other Sets on Sal RU $4.75 9x1Z and 8210 Jopa- e Gesesi g $2.98 32.;! 6x9 J:p-nue Grass Sl 49 $1.18 35x63 Japlncse Grass 69 ] c Rug 69¢c 27x51 39c - $3.98 bt Rug $6.95 9x12 Congoleum Made Art Square . $115 1900 Whirlpool Electric is your guarantee of safe and beau- CASES, ETC. NEVER SO LOW tiful work in cleaning delicate summer frocks. Your friends and neighbors have doubtless depended upon this organization. Why don't You try it, too, and see how great t is to have youp summer clothes really expertly cared for so they stay beautiful and new look- ing the whole season. ALL DRESSES SUITS and CLEANED AND TOPCOATS PRESSED Cleaned and Pres-- *1.00 75c¢ Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats Cleaned and Blocked, 50c up. Panamas, 75c. Ties Cleaned, 10c—12 for $1. 22 Stores to Serve You Washers Special Low Sale Price 569.00 Most modern ma- Ma- * $17.77 $22.95 ingle Size | hogany Bookg. $14.75 Mahogany Finish Martha Washington Sew- 56.88 ing Cabinet hogany Bookcase | $14.75 Mahogany Finish Desk Table it s1a78 Ladies’ Desk $15.75 Mahogany Spinet Desk $44.75 Mahogany Fini h | Secretary .... $4.95 Mahogany Finish Telephone Stand and 59.95 $2.66 $8.88 Mahogany chine, new improve- ments and features, fully guaranteed. Just like picture. Electric balloon wringer in- cluded. No interest or carrying charges. Pay $5 Down B e 2t o Extra Salesmen $14.75 Mahogany Finish Telephone Cabinet and » §33. 85 $12.70 Unfinished Breakfast Set 5 Pieces—All Ready to Paint 3625 Goods Held for Future Delivery, If Desired and a A rare value. Four well made chairs sturdy drop-leaf table. = No phone or mail orders, please. Extra Delivery : Eqmpmcnt Stores in . 33 Other Cities Extra anpf 3 Service Stick to the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg e 4