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| of toeat tunas for next Wimter by the ¢lls has been di for peoacess DVICTDOND Pl 1O |5 s e B i g 1 v 2 e s CHESTS AGCEPT CALL ARMSTRONG CLASS |55 E gl v ey hden Ty FOR JOBLESS RELIE OF 105 GRADUATED cmrm H *Buch, and the Columblan | am's. Troy Barnes, Bishop Nathaniel m m dmu-nhn tw. den “This first M.M ational Presi t Says Organiza- Fhy w ¢ .| Eacation~ Association scholasship in | Boseiers Bramasd Relad 8 Royal 1931 Group Largest to Re included 4303 ¢ e TN | o s ans Secand:n recetly took in the New |ths examiation for auctioneers’ licenses, years, died nndhthe first woman to pass the ex- tion with honoes tion Is Glad to Respond for Service. architecture to Howerd University, | John Charles Bsrgens, Aaron Beverly, T ] which was won by Cecll Rabb., Philip Boone, JosephAddison Brooks: Sass Y et ‘mu Disiribution of the gradustify class Hulet Hilton Brown, Vincent Olinton | youie SraWings and 343 pieces will. be as fcllows: Twenty-three to | Brown, Thomas Olarence Bryant, Luther c ted. Miner Teachers' Coilege, 33 to Howard | { Lee Burrell, Charles Henry Bar | °P University, 11 to H-mg“tan 5 to Vir- | pay] Campbell, Willlam Sylvester On- ginla State College, various East- | son, William Weldon Carter, ern and Western unlwrllucs and the | Reginald Hubert Cassy, Exceeding in size every class gradu- rest will enler vocal work. | Chase, Earle Edwin Corbin, Harry John | ated under the present administration, - List of Graduates. Curtis, Frenk Weldon Davis, “Reiph 108 members of the class of 1931 re- " ¢ Tbeodom Dines, Francis Henderson | celved diplomas at the Armstrong High | The list of u-aduates inoluded: | Dixon, Lee Graver, Roland School encement exercises last| Amy Rebecca Barnes, Ohd!lyel ice | Coton’ Hln’y Grayson, Alphonso Criffin, Sghe. Mra. W, G. McNeill, & member | Barton, Mary Elizabeth Brookenbor- | willtam Rudolph Grimes, James Elbert ot ihe Board of Education, made the | ough, Dolly ‘Nnom! Clemons, Helen |Hogue, Andrew Albert Jackson, Clar- ! awards. Bemtne Davis, Arena Dunahoo, Estelle ence Lorenzo Jackson, Earl wfllhml Tucy' D. Slowe, dean of women at,May Everett, Lucille Beity Frazer, johnson, Howard Vincent Johnson, | Howard University, made _the. com- | Helen V‘fi'flnh Grant, 3"'!'\ Christine | Alexander Jacob .Jones, Samuel Wood mencement address, and Clarence L.|CGray, Lane, Robert Gordon Lee, Randolph ! delivered the valedictory Hlldn-tnde Lewis, Cornelius Martin, Edward An- speech. The program was interspersed | Holmes, Murlel Tallaferro Johnsen, | drew Morton, Nathaniel Ross Mundell, with musical selections by the hlch\nhfl Lafay Lemon, Gladys - Bessie | Freeman Morrison Murray, Calvin Har- school orchestra. Annie Macon, Wilhelmina, rison Pendleton, Harry Francls Perritt, ery Maddox, Naomi Isadore Millard, | Milton Allen Piper, Cecil Christopher Prizes Awarded. -| Regina o)m- Miller, Beatrice Delilah | Rabb, Vernon Heubutt Ricks, Willlam Rev. C. T. Murray said the invoca- ' Moore, rtha Ellen Moore, Frances Wellford Ricks, De Atley. Arnold Ridg- tion and benediction at the exercises. Estelle ullrph! Helen Alberta Myles, | ley, Bradford Sllas, James Henry The special prizes and scholarships | Magnolia Earline Pankey, Georgia Mae i Smiler, jr.; Richard Lee Spells, Charles oo o oot et ek A Bt et Bt et I il st Bt ceive Diplomas.Under Pres- ,ent Organization. .WOODWARD & LoTHROP D:)WN STAIRS STORE Each Dollar Spent in The Down Stairs Store Buys a Maximum Amount of Quality and Comfort WoobpwARD & LoTHROP 10™ U™ F anp G STREETS Father’s Day is June 21 Here Are Inexpensive Gifts Dad Will Enjoy Recelvmg Cheney Cravats $ | .50 These are the kind of ties Dad would select for himself—polka dots, dotted stripes, figures and her- ringbone patterns. THr Mzx's Store, Szconp FLooR. For Dad Golfers . . . New Fairway Golf Balls 34~5° dozen Sold Regularly for $6 Buy these new regulation-size golf _ balls, with mesh marking, not only as a gift for Dad, but for your own use as well. In half dozen ($2.25) and dozen lots. Brorrivg Goops, Fourtr FLOOR. Dunhill Lighters 32.95 A lighter that lights with the spin of the wheel. The convenient size fits easily in Dad’s pocket. Gold and silver plated. SMoxING AccEssorres, ALz 8, Fmst FLOOR. Pure Silk Socks $].50 Dad will enjoy wearing these two- tone silk socks the Summer long. Select from blues, greens, browns, yellow and black. ‘Tuz Men's Srore, Szconn FLOOR. P . Leather Bill Folds Two styles popular with men— with places for paper money, identi-- . fication card and personal cards. With or without 14-k. gold corners. Leatera Goops, Asir 5, Fmst Froor. A Father’s Day Gift Sure to Be Appreciated . . . “The Road Back” by : Erich Maria Remarque $2.50_ An outstanding story of post-war adjustment, by the author of the outstanding war novel, “All Quiet on the Western Front.” In this book Remarque makes peace as ex- citingly emotional as war. Booxs, ALz 23-25, Fimst FLOOR. Give Dad Defiance or Super Defiance Tires Banish all of Dad's tire worries for months to come, with Defiance or Super Defiance Tires. They will be a mighty practical gift—something he will be proud to receive. Made of the best rubber and cord fabrics obtainable, they are offered at prices unusu- ally low for such quality. Sise 4.40,/21 4.50,/20 4.50,/21 4.75/19 525/18 95 $7.45 :.55 :. 25 5.50/19° $8.75 $12.65 $5.65 $8.45 $6.55 $8.95 $7.85 $11.45 Super’ Defiance Defiance Price Price 5.25/21 $8.45 $1195 7 6.00,/18 $10.45 $13.45 6.00,/21 $11.25 $14.95 6.50,/18 ——— $1545 6.50,/19 —— $15.95 Other Sizes Proportionately Low Priced Tmss AWD Tvsss, ¥ovsrm Poon. A Each day fresh shipments' of merchandise arrive in The Down Stairs Store . . . each day we gain new proof that money spent here buys more and better values than it has been possible to offer for many years. Adver- tised here are great varieties of cool, sound quality merchandise that may be bought for $1. See them, and the other equally desirable Summer apparel, on sale in The Down Stairs Store tomorrow. Sleeveless Silk Pongee Frocks 1 Tomorrow at 9:15—we will place place on sale for the first time, & new shipment of real silk pongee frocks at this very e. There are four pric styles from which to choose—with flared to zo eated skirts—each will launder well. Sizes 14 Tre DOWN STAms SroRE. Summer Neckwear Crisp-looking vestees and collar-and-cuff sets of or- gandy, pique, linen and silk—smart ascot scarfs, Cool Net Girdles ‘1 Front and side hook fastening—with four hose supporters. Garter Belts; narrow side-hook models, of soft fabrics—in popular pastels, domd %g\md and striped designs. Hand-tailored, wool \ . lined, silk tipped. Choose one nowfor a Father's day gift. Our exelusive Woodward pre-shrunk broadcloth collare tan green . . . the model whi punh. Aln. of siik—and Jong chiffen darice sesrts. Bach ex. ceptional’ at $1. Tux Down Stams Store. Men’s Summer Ties '1 Crepe, foulard, satin, shantung and other light-weight S ummer crepe end gatin, ~Chiffon and Service Hose Sheer chiffon silk hose, with picot tops and nlk plaited soles —and service weight hose, with lisle hems, pleot and lisle-reinforced feet. All full - fashioned —and in the light shades for white and tel costumes, and the medium shades for darker costumes. Sizes 8'2 to 10. Twx Down Srams Sroar. Voile Panties and Chemises Bach garment attractively laee trimmed—and ideal for Summer be- csuse they are 80 cool and easily laundered. Rayon Panties; numerous styles and cool “ weaves, including epen sl mesh and sstin stripe. Each.. Tax Down Srams Sroms. Smart Patent Leather Belts Prom the narrow 1-inch size to the 1y new inches wide. eolors—black, white, orchid, red and gnay. Twe Down Srams Sronr. e Summer Pastel Novelty Jewelry Neclchus, bracelets, earrings and rings—in lovely pastels to match or contrast with all your Summer costumes. A variety of styles—of galalith, carved bone, catalin, wood and metal. Also, !nc-ltn. !u fe Women’s Light Fabric Gloves Popular S1i iin - 4-button h::tuh or ‘:":’.: len; hwvith -my at the Wm. Washable—in ‘white, eggshell or tan. Tz Dowx Stams Sroas. 14 Little Girls’ Summer Frocks d! Lovely little styles, in plain fast colors and fast- color prints—many with panties to match. Sizes Little Boys' Linen Suits; attractive styles, n solid-color putel- or white tops with pastel sl trousers. Sizes 2 to 6 Tur Down Stams Srorr. White New Cotton J | ‘1 Five attractive styles. Of an all-over open mesh, of s close weave with mesh yoke, of an A convenient envelope size, in white or at- tractive combinations of black-with-white. THE DowN STAms SroRE. attractive close weave with either round or vee necks or collar. In @ choice of six pastels. Sizes 14 to 20. « Twe DowN Stams Sroms. Boys’ Cool Wash Suits Keeping the boy, § to 10, cool this Summer means an ample supply of these practical wash suits. Plain and faney broadcloth, plain color covert, khaki and other sturdy washable fabrics. Flapper and sleeveless styles — full-cut and neatly tailored. Boys’ Wash Sherts of khaki, linen, covert and cotton .,rnhus Sizes 5 to 16 in I knees, Suulhlli-ht TR LA P P 0 b P B L T A DL e "inFi Arepegre T e T