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PAUL GRADLATES | GIVEN DPLOVS THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C Save Your Furs —There’s still time to rush them into mothproof storage for protection during the Summer months. It will cost you as little as $1.50. Phone District 7200, well do the rest. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. White Mesh Sandals —Tee straps with 89C Pr tip and back of linen. Leather soles . . . Covered Cuban heels. Sizes 4 to 8. Street Floor. 149 Finish Junior High School Course—Orations Fea- ture Exercises. = Summer Dresses—Cool! noon graduated 149 students who now | are eligible for senior high school | studies. Rev. Moses A. Hayden opened the program with the invocation, after which Benjamin Edwards, class presi- dent, welcomed the audience. The program was marked by a series of orations by members of the gradu- ating class under the title “Our Ships Come In." Ann Kirk spoke on “The | Voyage” The “fleet” included citizen: ship. scholarship and friendship, with Kenneth Evans, Mary Malloy and Thomas Narem, respectively, speaking | on those topics. Grace Hopkins con- cluded the series with a talk on “Out- ward Bound.” nne Lyddane, treasurer of the class, ed the class gift to the school was accepted by L. J. Cantrell, Jere J. Crane, business man- ager of the school diplomas to the follow Elizabeth Isabel Ahern. Aileen Titus Allen, Joseph Andrews, Herold A. Ax-, tell, Agnes Virginia Bageant, Margue- rite Phyllis Bailey, Wilbur James Barnes, Lois Jeannette Basinger, Mar- jorie Beall, Billy Jane Bendler, Charles Edward Benton, Lewis Hodges Bern- hardt, Norman Winfield Bernhardt, Ruth Elizabeth Birnn, Kenneth Edwin { Blundon, Charlotte Letitia Bogan, Con- ! cetta Angelina Bovello, Eleanor Eliza- “The Avenus"—Tth. Bth and D St Smart! Linen Blouses *1.00 —White and colored blouses you will wear for cool smartness... Two_different styles, in sizes 34 to 40. beth Bradley, Grace Anna Breusch, Rose Evelyn Brill, Bette Jeanne Burch, ‘Ward Pearson Burdine, Harvey Bruce Caffrey, Alice Elizabeth Canter, Harry Martin Carpenter, George Karl Cheri, Randall Hill Childress, Nicholas Mario Cocuzzi, Ivan Bradley Colburn, Albert Stiliman Coleman, Fred Collins, Laura Josephine Conlon, Robert Walter Con- nor, Bettina Margaret Craig, Walter Wilford Curtiss, Dorothy Davis, Dan- el Derrick, Ruth Ellen Dewey, Dorothy Muriel Donovan, Milton Sigmond Dorf- man, Douglas Bailey Dozier, Mary Frances Eastham, Benjamin Franklin Edwards, Rebecca T. Edwards, Jane Ebert Eichlin, William Henry England, jr Frank Leonard Espey, Kenneth James Evans, John Hamilton Fetty, Adelaide Ruth Fickus, Ethel June Fish- er, Marjorie May Fisher, Fern Lucille Prazee, Esther Marie Fredericks, Melvin Friedman, Mildred Josephine Friedman, Eloise Evelyn Gerard, Stuart Redman Gessford, William Aurom Goodman, Ralph Beery Greene, Mary Anne Hack- staff, Virginia Elizabeth Haight, Alice Berneta Hayden, John Hamilton Hayes, Oliver William Heatwole, Harvey Her- bert Hild, Minerva Ruth Hild, Eugene Frank Hodge, Marion Adeline Hodge, Robert Douglas Hoffman, Shirley Anne Hoflman, Florence Muriel Hogrefe, Grace Cozens Hopkins, Alan Huntley, Sylvia May Jack, Prances Irene Kid- well, Edith Frances Kiefer, Jennie Viola Kinney, Ann Duryea Kirk, Wil- liam Morlan Kitchin, Francis Paul Klein, Robert Kohn, John Robert Kurz, Carolyn Estelle Lamb, Wilfred Elzevir Lawson, Alice Bell Lewis, Lawrence Crawford Linthicum, Anne Ross Lyd- dane, Geraldine Ruth Martin, Margaret Ann McAleer, Mary Rita McAuliffe, Mysie Currie McManes, John Hayes McNary, John Raymond Mechling, Mary Elizabeth Molloy, Persis Barbara Moore, Pearl Morris, Charlotte Jean- nette Mulvehill, Rozeanne Elizabeth Mumper, Julian George Murphy, Thom- as Howard Narem, Marie Coleman Nel- son, Howard Ira Nichols, William Courtney Niland, Berwyn Jay Oberlin, Neckwear Department Kann's—Street Floor. KAYSER Silk Milanese Undies—Still at *[.00 —Good news for those who love dainty, cool underthings, made by Kayser . . . Vests, bloomers, pan- + ties and step-ins, in pretty colors and sizes 5, 6 and 7. Sizes 8 and 9 at $1.35 Kann's—Street Floor. Printed Silks Pastel Crepes Woashables $3.95 —Included are many originally priced at $5.00, but because of a special purcimse at this low price. Jacket, cape collar and sun-back models. In smar new designs, and lovely paste! colors. Misses’ 14 to 20; wom- en’s 38 to 44. Kann’s—Second Floor. Washable Crepe Jacket Frocks For Large Women $10 —Again we demonstrate in this new group of washable pure-dye silk crepes that Kann'’s is a Mecca for the larger woman. Dresses distinctive with de- tails of cording, tucking, hand-drawn work, and fagoting; in surplice, jacket and swagger styles. Sizes 38 to 50. Kann’s—Second Floor. Large Women's Printed Chiffon Voile Frocks $2.95 —S8uch attractive patterns you would almost think they were silk chiffans. Beautifully styled with trimmings of lace, or- gandy, and contrasting color. Sizes 38 to 52 and 381, to 52%. Kann's—8econd Floor. Monday, June 26th PRICES INCREASE [ Truup on anicolas, Albro Lefils , Alice Payne, John Warren Phelps, Pa- tricia May_Plerce, Mary Ashby Posey, Raymond Poust, jr.; Elizabeth Adah Prokos, Willlam Harmon Pryor, Thomas Merle Pullman, Grace Edith Raub, Mary Julia Rawls, Albert Francis Re- bert, James Wallace Reeves, Mary Ade- line Reichard, Charlotte Rosendorf, Georgia Saveria Rubino, Thelma Alta y La Verne Senseman, | lon Shook, Robert Charles Smith, Ed- ward Reed Smith, Margaret Elizabeth Snavely, Madeleine Snowden, Lillian Susann Spicknall, Marion Eloise Ste- vens, Betty Jay Stevens, LeRoy Clewell Swab, Elizabeth Berneice Taylor, Eliza- beth Madeline Thomas, Evelyn Theresa ‘Thomas, Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Vin- cent John Tomasulo, Anne Guy Walker, Joseph Wilkinson Wardman, Theresa Orland Waybright, Lillian Wells, Doro- thy Ailene Wetmore, Edward Winches- ter, Emily Lucille Wolfe, Dorothy Ealise Wright and Mary Jean Yocum. SHIRTS! —The increase in cotton and cost of production has forced the Manhattan Shirt Co. to raise the prices on their shirts. Therefore we urge you to make your purchases now before our present stock of Manhattan shirts is “snapped up”. So stock up now! DORIC SHIRTS and Colors i B0 —Preshrunk broadcloth shirts—white, blue, green, gray and tan, in collar attached styles . . . white in neckband style. o will increase yourface Value Hore at last is a lipstick that will bring your lips naturel, vibrant color. TRULIP'S transparent color harmonizes with oll pastel shades of the smart summer linens. ick, pasty ki at looks so "painted". And one application of TRULI; lasts ot day—won't smear, or come off where i shouldn't. $1 .00 ‘Chenge fo TRULIP —pos're missing & fot ‘#l you do. Kann's—Street Floor. COOLING SYSTEM PUT | IN WHITE HOUSE President B;;evelt to Be Mad More Comfortable During Summer Months. In White Another Shipment of Those Fast Selling “Sta-Seam” in white and tearose. Made with adjustable straps, non- shiftable laces and seams that do not rip. Sizes Special Sale! * 3 Bouide Suls Unlined Silk Orig. $9.75 With Summer Frocks —Every Summer has its with contrasting blouses: cool days and nights, and ;- some Wi I8 ot coats like these. Smart, of a kind—Black, brotwlr;. sleeveless silk crepes, with d pastels. LA length, also regulation type, not all sizes in all styles in black and blue. Sizes 38 and colors. to 44. SI | PS —Lace trimmed and tailored styles of silk French crepe, $ Kann's—Second Floor. I 06 9 a For an Ensemble —There are 3-piece suits, there’s always need for jackets. The majority one graceful cape effects, full Sizes 14 to 44, but of course, Kann's—8econd Floor. President Roosevelt will be able to ve in the White House in comfort dur- ing the Summer as the result of a cool- | ing system being installed. | This system, unlike the one installed | in the executive offices several years| ago, consists of individual cooling units being constructed in five of the rooms on the second floor. Each unit oper- ates separately and is so constructed | as to be regulated by occupants of the Toom The President's bed room and his study adjoining will each have a cool- ing system, as will the suite of Mrs, Roosevelt, the one occupied by Col. | Louis Howe, one of the President’s sec- retaries, and the suite generally occu- pled by Mrs. Anna Dall, the President’s daughter [ S Special Sale—49c to 98¢ LAWS PASSED SHOWN i ON CALENDAR OF SENATE acnannosae | \Window Shades l4 A ; ‘ Tomorrow 39 —Five popular and exclusive brands at this low price. Alhambra Opaque, Lakewood Holland, Vernon Scotch Beetle Holland, Antex and Shadex crackless. All in the 3x5.9 size, mount- ed on good spring rollers and complete with fixtures. White, ecru and various shades of green in the lot. Shade Specials Riverside Oil Opaque Shades—Were 79¢; now..........6% Hamilton Holland Shades—Were 69c; now Harmony Handmade Oil Opaques—Were $1.19; now. ...99¢ Elco Cleanable Shades—Were 98c; now 4 Kann's—Third Floor, Kann’s—8Second Floor. Scatter Rugs At Low Prices NOW! But We Don’t Know How Long They'll Remain So Low! Chenille Bathroom Rugs— 59¢ —As prices at the mill have advanced 20%, now is the time to buy new bathroom rugs . . . 24x36 inch size in reversible patterns . . all colors washable. 200 New Hooked Rugs.. —Just arrived from Nova Scotia, 200 scatter size rugs in a variety $ of “old world” and modernistic - ea. designs. 24x48 in. Heavy Reversible Chenille Rugs 24x36 in. Tufted Rayon Rugs, for bed or bathrooms .. Kann's—Third Floor. Other Manhattan Shirts, $1.95 and $2.50 Your Monogram Embd. FREE —For the remainder of this week we will embroider your mono- gram on every Manhattan Shirt you purchase. Prices Have Advanced Since We Bought These Mattresses and They’re STILL Advancing! Kann's—Men's Store—8treet Floor. Aid Members—Ready for Open- ing Day in 1934. ¢ what the special ed during the three months ! ork, Col. Edwin A. Halse re Senate, has inaugurated attaching to the calen- s new policy of usiness a series of of Senate use and ! ws during contains a list of I which became s-ion just ended. On a separate House bills and House joint ions which passed t nate and | became laws. On a separate numerically arranged. are the major | pleces of legislation, showing the dates | on which they were approved | These new features are incorporated | in the calendar already ed for the ! opening day of the next session of the | Senate, January 3, on which date the | House bill to authorize ai tment of the Governor of Hawail without regard to his being a citizen or resident of | Hawail will be the unfinisned business. | [FALSE TEETH Can Not Embarra fered real em teeth dropped or slipped 8! wrong time. Do not live in f hsppening to you The Price Will Be $8.95 Soon! —Now is the time to invest in a mattress—while we still have them in stock. They’re closely tufted, filled with pure layer felt Layer-Felt Mattresses ticking. All standard sizes. o Kann's—Third Floor. ..$1.00 on your piates < Msakes fal teeth stay in place and feel comfortable Sweetens bremtn. Get FASTEETH Peoples or any other gbod drug store. ~“Advertisement