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'8 4080 BE ADDED TO G SCAOLS Eighth Grade Promotions of Coming Week Exclusive of Junior High List. 1 (Continued From Seventh Page) _ | M. Brenner, Ruth E. Hoover, Aileen M. | Xelley, Eudora E. Miller and Dorothy | L. Richardson | To McKinley — Frank Fillmann, | ¥rank F. James, Edward M. Sparrough | #nd Joseph R. Washom. | To Denni Vocational School— | hristine Beatley, Lucy M. Fincham, | la F. Kirby and Georgia A. Pea-| oc! | Unassigned—Mary C. Brinker. ! enth Division. Teights School, H. B. Mas- aymond J. Gousha, A Charles L. M . Melvin M. ! v L. Cele, Ruth A. Nair, Ruth H. Rulapaugh and Jacob B. For- | # Evthe To McKinley—Harold S. Goulart and Joseph L. Williams. Randle Highlands Schocl, Mrs. M. T Rosetta Weber, Ethel § Moore, Helen L. H§ J. George B eve L. Morris R. W. Fairall, Smith, Al- | nd Maury C. Thorne. | t—Katherine A. Odum. Unassigned—Mary E. Cook, Estelle E. Cross, Melvin C. Garner, Nathan H. | Smith and John E. Dewey, Ketcham School, Elizabeth Emmons, | cher: Catherine Harick, Ruth Mil Gertrude Fivotti, Catherine Bridget Miriam Larman, Marietta Thompso: Marian Bos Martin, Inca Ci Morgan, B gerald and Cha Thirteenth Dis , Ruth E. Rov. Th Alma ed O. Patterson, s R. Simms and | o iss E. P. Simmons, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART Sale! 2800 Fresh, New Penn. Ave.—Eighth and ‘D Sts. Free Parking Service-—Dtive To Our Eighth St. Entrance “HUMMING BIRD” . Sheer Chiffon Hose With Picot Tops —These beautiful chif- fon silk hose were never so inexpensively priced as they are this season. ‘They're full - fashioned and in spite of their sheerness wear sul /ris- 11r6§12yi:ill. Sizes 81, to e 5 ervice Weight with Sun Beige Moon Beige 4-in. Lisle Nutan Matin Wel Is t May Fair Sand White Gl dbw o Tanne White 79c a pair. Kann's—Street Floor. WS \\\\\\\ N Still Busy! The Sale of Summer Shoes For Street Sports A flernoan‘ Evening @ —New stocks are constantly arriving, for these smart shoes go out as fast as we get them in. Sixty or more styles with white taking a command- ing lead. All sizes in the assortment. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Buy Baby Some Cool Walking Frocks —They're dainty white dresses, embroidery down front. Some with pastel colored band. Sizes 1 to 3. Regular $1.29 values. e L) * L\ R W WASH FROCKS for Sports! WASH FROCKS for Vacation! WASH FROCKS for Everyday Wear! A Sale Made Possible by the Manufacturers’ Special Co-operation “Sunbeam” Wash Frocks —This event was planned for two good purposes. One was to give employment to hundreds at the factory. The other was to give you exceptional bargains at a time when you'd appreciate it most, Come tomorrow and see these attractive dresses. Mesh, Ribboneties Piques, Linens and Flockdot Voiles Regularly $2.95 Linens and Piques chief linens at such a low price. You'll find it hard to make a selection with so many dainty stvles. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 40 3 for $5.00 United States Attorney Leo A. Ro 89c Hemmed Bird-eye Diapers. Doz....59 d Mauo B \ T Crepe de Chine Dresses. ...$1.59 Btewart aud Emory C. & | ~ Rreiiatherts Dresrs(gsd";}llg:; 2 STAGING ANNUAL PICNIC |4 $1.00 to $1.95 Creepers Smeincuatpe ‘ E 5 N cial sale price just before i ! Hand-Embroidered Dresses—sizes to 2..79¢ the holidays when you TU. S. Attorney Rover and “Ofiici:\l"‘ Sun Suits—Long and Short Pants, 59¢, $1.00 need them most. Think Family Take Outing. | A . $1.00 Hand-Crocheted Sacques of it! Printed hardker- ® Usual $5.95Quality —Cool mesh frocks in heather mixtures, two- piece ribbonettes. smartly button trim- med; linens and piques embrcidered in small [ ] all-over designs, and lacy stripe mesh piques. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42. Kann's—8Second Floor. 2 for $5.50 Also a group of Dresses . . . voiles, sport 3 for percales, piques, and organdiés, 14 to 52. s]_ OO $2.70 Made by the makers of Sunbeam Frocks. ® Fes Miss Doris Palkens the Committee of being isted 4 Magruder and \ Special Sale! Girls’ et | Sheer Frocks FIND FOSSILS AGES OLD { In “Peter Pan” Fabrics Excavators Dig Up Remains of |§ P Pre-Roman Era Beast. ) g —Fresh, cool, charming ROME (¥ o wll 1 new dresses that every C yards from th 3 R oli > girl will want in her Sum- Ecunercavatng thel t d ! mer wardrobe. Batistes ¥ o i 4 p . and dimities in dotted and New Sheer Dresses For Larger Women - Sizes 36 to 52 —Beautiful chiffons and cool, sheer crepes printed in colors and patterns that are becoming to the larger woman. . . . The styles also are par- ticularly flattering and designed to give a slim appearance. In the group are regular and half-sizes—and be- sides being dainty and cool, these dresses are quite inexpensive! printed patterns and col- ors that will not fade in o lepha ily o © laundering. Swes, d ; | 7to 14 Yrs. i wes made only 8 fect under B the paving level of the ages old and | now ruined Roman Temple of Peace. "The remains, now fossilized, were taken M to a museum. Kann's—Second Floor. - R B | “Snooty” Patients [ First Admitted |} To Fish Hospital For Your Clothes Closet : 3'1':“6“ New Hanger and Knitted —Smart, serviceable, $ sets consisting of five pastel colored velve- teen hangers tied The $16.50 Kind with satin ribbon and five cellophane cov- —We could only get a ers for the tops of few more of these your dresses. fine suits that sold Johnson of California, were reported : out so_quickly last “getting along as well as it might be ex- Three Chintz Covered Hangers. 50c week. Lacy weaves— peeted.” Sturdy Cardboard Clothes Hampers | | Gold Specimens From | Aquarium of Senator | Johnson Suffer Itch. The fish ital in the Burcau of | ¥ Fisheries’ e Commerce De- | partment ofiicially opened, and | B Today its t veral * i g£°1d fish fro pastel colors. Sizes 14 Senator Johnson’s fish, according to |8 to 20! Come early! Dr. Herbert S. Davis. the hospital direc- g Kann's—Street Floor. 8 tor, have contracted ichthyophthirius Kann's—Second Floor. multifilius. In plain guage, Senator Johnson's fish have the B The bureau explained terday these fish were accepted for study and treat- ment because they were suffering from a well cevelope dcase of the malady ? . and would serve as “ideal” experimental EVerYBOdy s Wcanrlg . by SOFTIE Hats s and deal- . " Lucretia Vanderbilt s of gold fich znd kindred specics. The | B —They’re so smart Body Powder gold fish industry alone is valued by | this Government burcau at more than and com fortable, §1,000,000. In this way Senator John-| these little brimmed son’s fish are, in eflect, a laboratory | models. In white, . study, and the result of this study will pink, copen, tan or Wlth Pufi b2 made available to all fish owners. e withitwo tors - e The hospital officials explained that ribbon band. $1.95 Kann's—Second Floor. New Pewter Ice Tea Tumblers ichthyophthirius multifilius is a para- site which burrows into the skin of a fish and remains imbedded until it be- comes full grown. The parasite then leaves the body of the fish and floats in the water, where it soon forms a cyst. Within the cyst it multiplies very rap- idly. When the cyst wall breaks open, the young parasites swim about in the water until they find the body of the fish and again burrow into the skin until they reach maturity, thus com- uict’.n;‘n eycle, values. Pique Softies, Special, 59¢ —Brimmed models in white and colors. Neckwear Dept.—Kann's Street Floor. Originally $3.50 —An attractive metal box in rich blue enameled finish, filled with a fine, daintily 9 8c perfumed powder. Kann's—Street Floor. —Tall, graceful shapes of non-tarnishing dull fin- shed pewter with an en- graved two-line band near top and bottom. Just 300! Come early! 39¢.. 6 for $2.25 Kann's—Street and Third Floors.