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4 GRADUATED AT CENTRAL HIGH Two February Graduates Among 24 Recipients of Scholarships. Four hundred and sixty-two pupils completed their courses last night and received diplomas of graduation from Central High School in brief cere- monies in the school suditorium, at which Henhy Gilligan, member of the Board of Education, was presiding officer. Two graduates of the February class were among the 24 reciplents of scholarships announced by Dr. Harvey A. Smith, principal. They were Harriett Kenyon and Mildred Walder. Others to receive scholarships were Ruth E. MacMillan, Howard J. Staf- ford, Ned D. Nye, Marvin J. Fehren- ‘bach, Dorothy Virginia Chan, Marga- | ret Thornton, L. A, Fraser, Francis E. Maloy, Wiliam H. Watkins, John A. Bhelton, Mary W. Beverly, J. R. Rey- nolds, jr.; Dorothea K. Gross, George Seymour, jr.; Mary Elizabeth Wrenn, Mary J. Fleishell, Fulton H. Krup- shaw, Sue Taranto, Powell R. Jones, Philip Deckelbaum, Kathleen W. Jones and Thomas N. Sauer. Jere J. Crane, first assistant super- intendent of schools, presented diplo- mas to the following: Girls. Alexander. Edna Koontz. Lucy Alkire, Juanita M. Eornncuser Baith Armstrong. Eliz. D, Kusenberg. Helen C. Askin, Ruin " Lamoerson. D H Auerbach Doty LA Biviue Srein O MRt Law. Dorothy 3 Be A : Beall, Phoebe Jane Legge, Lols Helen Beardslee, Bonnie R. Leonard, Janet M. Bender, Amelia L. = Levinson. 8. Berenter, Clara And 'I‘helml v. Bers. Lillian Rue Beverley. Mary-W. Beville, Margaret L. Bittinger, M. L. Bonlin, Mary:Hedda Bornent erill Brooks, Jeanne Brown, Virginia H. Brubaker, Elizabeth Bushiow. Miriam T utcher. Betty Campbeil, Betty B. Canham. Effie P. CIDDS Vll’z(nll R. y M. e ticd Allstr,ln Edith G, ico Mathieson. Mary M-ux Ruth L. J. E. Muyu Mndred R. McCann. McGan McKinley menl- Meyers, Shirley F. Moore, Susan B. Morin. Hortense J. Motta, Cnrmellnl Munsey. Nane Munsey. Vlrlzml:‘l Noll. Irene E. Osterwald. M. V. oums Prances J. Park. Frances Parker. Eleanor M. Pearlman. Gooley. ‘Estelle J. Corbin, Eleanor E. Cox, Martha L. Crawford, Dorris L. Dallas, Eiizabeth C. a Booie. Phyllis v 14 A e Proske. Mildred M. Dekelbaim, Seral Delk. Annie Cary Dengler. Kathryn J. Dennison. Doris A. Pue. Dorothy M. ounzer wu:m Rives. Margaret Ropbing Midred B. Robey. Katherine A. Rodano, Ellen A. Roden. Luey L Blanche B. Sanderson. £ Sanford, Marian B, Saywell. Prances E, Schoenbers, Arlene Farr. Patric i Rita Virginia rris, Norma Plelds, Virginia B. Piles. Blanch M. Fleishell. Mary J. Flood. Marvy Domru Fogle. Doris E. Fowler, Marion H. Pranklin. Lucile M. Shaan. Evalyn C. Shives, Patricia L Soldbers. Fay uowbem Sylvia G. Goldstein, Ruth H. Gross. Pegey Loulse oroumh Louise K. Margaret F. ll Clrolyn 8. all Clara Wilson THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GET YOUR SLEEP Cardinal Isn't it worth a few cents to get some sleep these hot nights? This Cardinal lets you sleep, too. It's very quiet. Needs oiling only once a year. Other Westinghouse Fans $4.60 to $25 LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR (9) ITALIAN ALABASTER LAMPS, alightly hurt samples, if perfect would be n» No shades. Reduced. to 81 50 (7) POTTERY LAMP BASES, excellent quality. Wen $1.95. Now .. 75¢ MN“MI’HIX‘I'I rwox GLASSWARE (69) ROSE GLASS SOUP mns. (ll) CB'INA TEA POTS, 230 decorated. Were 49¢, now. (369) HANDLED TUMBLERS, in optic crystal ontie they mat. 12 for 29¢ (74) UNBREAKABLE BEVERAGE SPOONS. Were 5¢ i 6 for 10c L‘:’-fié"“fin‘f“.‘?’-‘; 200 o 95, (l) I‘I'CHED CI! TAL VASES. Were $1, now.... soc (8) DECANTERS, wlt.h cut lsc designs. Were 50c, (37) GLASS FLOWER HOLDEES, m or amber, Were Wc, 19¢ 5 ROCK CR¥STAL SALAD BOWLS. Were $2.95, now... LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR HE = O Foundations and Girdles greatly reduced 1.89 Side—elollng and semi-stepin girdles; a few scanties and reducing corsets; all lastex stepins; plain batiste found- ations, lightly bonded Broken sizes. THIRD FLOOR. Clearance! Rayon Undies originally 48¢ to $1 39: Odds and_ends of tailored rayon underthings. Panties, stepins and briefs in broken sizes. Tearose only. Large assortment of styles. THIRD FLOOR. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. (120) LINEN HUCK TOWELS, (124) 28¢ SWISS LACE SCARFS, 16x36 inches. 12V5¢ (75) 4%¢ DUTCHART CLOTHS, 44 x44 inches, gray red fringed hems. Rl i S for 81 (15) DOUBLE DAMASK fine quality, good patterns, 72x108 inches. Were uns %88 NOW cvevvennnssd, (8) $7.95 LUNCHEON SETS, linen ::h nybg: il:unm( cool. 59x59- ¢ nlph.nl. Now .. %95 (10) $2.95 RAYON LUNCHEON SETS, 54x54-inch cloth, (100 yds.) 70-inch IRISH LINEN DAMASE, closely woven. QQg¢ ‘Was $1.39 yard, Now,yd... (200) 9¢ WASH CLOTHS, with col~ ored borders. 6 for 39¢ Now . LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR Whlfe Including the new ahdlow e 129 Specially pmchnecl and rushed in for Fri- day shoppers! Fine, soft quality felts in shining white! Plenty of tilt brims! Plenty of shallow crowns. Headsizes 2175 to 23. LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY IMPORTANT SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT—BETTER SHOP EARLY FOR LANSBURGH'S FRIDAY BARGAINS BRIDGE CHAIRS (10) $1 CARD TABLES. 500 lzi $1.95 Now ..... (2) $2.98 TABLES. (2) $3.50 CAID TABLES. Now.. u) $1 BRIDGE )(‘BJWSICSBB.IDGECHAIIS 750 BRIDGE $1. 25 (2) $2.50 CHAIRS. Now. LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR. LESS THAN 2-0z. Skein FLAMME Knubby Cotton Yarn 4. Works up swiftly, easily. Luscious colors! Make a dress for about $5.40. see it at Lansburgh’s. Py an-ly 2 2.5% THIRD FLOOR. ]/2 price SPRING COATS AND SUITS *8 ORIGINALLY ORIGINALLY MEN’S WEAR (30) MEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS, striped celanese, regularly sl $1.50, now (31) MEN'S KNIT SPORTS SHIRTS, striped patterns; 7Qq roll collars, now. . s (1) MEN'S BROADCLOTH PA- JAMAS, middy and coat styles, full cut, some slightly faded. $l 19 Were $1.95, nOW....... LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR Women's Shoes 1.95 orig. $5 and $6.50 Reduced because of broken sizes and assortments. Patent leathers, kid, and combina- tions. Straps, ties, sandals and oxfords included. SECOND FLOOR ~ TOTS’ WEAR (44) LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS. Were $2 to $3. Fine linens, piques, broadcloths, Sizes 3 to sl 59 (62) BOYS’ umvmss SUITS, sheer tops, Sizes 2 to 5. 29¢ Reduced to . Sorry, no C. O orders. (90) VANTA SUN SUITS, cotton or weol with cotton mesh 59 fronts, Discontinued style 2~ C (190) TOTS' BETTER DRESSES, broken sizes, in a varied as- 59 sortment. Sizes 2 to 6.. < LANSBURGH'S— FOUusTH FLOOR or phoae TOMORROW LANSBURGH’S BETTER DRESS SHOP WILL CLOSE OUT 300 BETTER DRESSES AT 'S $12.95, DRESSES ORIGINALLY $10.95, $13.95 AND Misses’, Women’s and Half Sizes $16.95 This round-up of high styles drops savings of $5.95 to $11.95 in your pocket! 5,000 Yards Wash Cottons 1 9c yd. sheer as breezes! b Dick Printed Batiste Printed Pique Voile Printed Lawns Printed Cords Flock-Dot Voiles 4 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY (68) prs. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, 1; socks and anklets in broken sizes and colors. prs. Were 298¢ ... 3 50¢ (5) prs. CHILDREN'S STOCK- INGS. Long silk stockings 250 in broken sizes. Were 59c (21) prs. CHILDREN'S SILK HOSIERY. % socks and anklets in broken sizes and colors. Were 39 . " 25¢ LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR Cool Savings Friday for Men! Men's Shirts and Shorts 27 4 for $1 Even at this very reasonable price, you have the pick of good broadcloth shorts, tie side or elastic back. Sizes 28 to 44. Combed yarn shirts, 34 to 46. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR Terry. Laura B Thomas. Morfudd Thornton. M. Thornton. Mary ©. $29.75 TO $49.75 Spring fashions that you'll wear vacationing, that you'll wear on chilly days (remember how many there were last Summer) and that you'll wear all Fall! Redingotes with wool or silk crepe coats and printed dresses; dark silk crepes; many business dresses. Plenty of women's sizes! Many one of a kind styles. Broken sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52 and 161/ to 241/5. $16.50 TO $22.50 Herbert, Mary Herbert. Rita Aenes Holbrook. Helen P Holmes. Alice '~ $n}k';r Ifilt::! Holmes, Virginia alter. Hubers. Alice M, Walton, Lois Ethel Ingram. Mary West. Sally Irani. Tahm)nnh 'D. Wetmore, M. F We've slashed the original prices to bits—because we need the room for summer things! Fur trimmed and tailored styles in broken sizes for women, little women, Israelson. M. Whisman. Mary C. Wiener. C. A. Wilson. Etnel Jane Wilson. Myzibe Winter. E. J. Wolverton. Mar'grie misses and larger women. SECOND FLOOR—COATS Westinghouse Electric Roaster and no charge for your first meal! 13.95 Completely Automatic $1695 Electric Institute will deliver a dinner for four within their territory! Cook — a whole meal for 6 in this magic roaster. See it at Lansburgh's. Zelenka, G. Boys. Martin, Achstetter, Paul F. o mmnm n .v !r Asuncion. M. P. Ball: Marion Joseph Bami R. K. Bartier. Charies . Bender, W. C. I ges, Leonard M. Blusrénauer, T. W.. Medaniem: 3 McCaliam: TeRay N, McGhee. J. R ir. McGinniss. w. . McKim, thp Hart McLeroy. R. Brown, R. W Bush, Cady. John Merrltt Campbell, Charles E. M LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—AIR-COOLED FITTING ROOMS—BETTER DRESSES BLANKETS, STUDIO COUCHES (25) SAMPLE BLANKETS. Only slightly soiled from display. R $5.24 $6.38 $745 $6.95 Blankets for .. cecesesesnae . for cesesenee $9.95 Blankets for .. 2 SIMMONS STUDIO COUCHES, floor samples, slightly Cotton Lace Eyelet Batiste Friday Bargain Feature! 39c v Fashion tops at a lowdown price! Summery colors, 38 inches wide. See them! Organdy Rufflings Make cool contrasts for our Summer dresses. ite .stripes, flor- Tos. A. P. Peter, Arthur, ir. Peter, H. M. Phe‘l‘l‘s! Rlnkun B a) Wi Roadley, Charles R. . Robbins, Edward L. Huhulh swm B. 3 Fogarty, Philio E. apienza, Jack J. Franke." Harold auer. Thomes "N. Fraser, . Schmutze: C. Frishman - Ben 8copi. John Dasitel Glrrlwn Robert H. S ..cogt Stanley C. " Seal. John Douglass Setterstrom. Seymore. cee Sgueo, . Shaffer. A. Bhelton .YohncA L CEEER Slmmonl L e, sr. i x-mn:g'n Jnhn 8. arter, Stuart Bimso indman, LeRoy, JrA 8 mner Rahert c. loffman, ir. Skinner, W. H.. Skippon, C! D, i Zinder, lflwn R. rtin, James E. s s SR Hospital Show Set. ‘WARRENTON, Va, June 20 (Spe- elal) —Rehearsals are in progress for & minstrel show to be given at the Fauquier Recreation Center June 37 and 28 for the benefit of the Fauquier Hospital. ' LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR APPAREL (22) BUDGET CORNER DRESSE (22) BUDGET CORNER DRESSES, misses’ and women's cBrepes in prints and plain colors. roken sizes. Originally e $3.95 (15) MISSES’ DRESSES, Budget Corner prints and plain colors in broken sizes. Originally $7.95. Reduced to. $2.95 (37) JR. MISS DRESSES, crepes in black, navy, aqua and rose or prints. Briken sizes 11 $9.95 to 17. Originally $12.95 and $16.95 (7) JUNIOR EVENING DRESSES, black net evenma d:unl in sizes 11 to 17, $10.95. Eeduced to . $7 95 (18) JUNIOR IV'INING DRESSES, chiffons, laces and crepes in bro- ken sizes 11 to 17, $1095 Ll) JUNIOR IISB CREPES, bro- en sizes 11 to 17. - inally $7.95 to :12,?5“‘ $2.95 SECOND FLOOR (298) prs. WOMEN’S DOESKIN Washarie, " in whtte o e, w! or chamois ... 95¢ (98) prs. BETTER m.om cape- skin ad soiled doeskins in 69¢ broken lots . (168) prs. llll! GLOVES, white only with organdy cuffs. Broken sizes. Plenty 39c of 6% size. Reduced to.. STREET rwon (66) prs. PASTEL MESH STOCK- INGS, in broken sizes and 7Q¢ colors. Were $1 (36) prs. SILK STOCKINGS, chiffons including a few pairs of extra hose. Also 14 pairs sizes. Were $1 . (321) ll‘lo’l HOSIERY, 3 and 4 thread chiffons SUMMER RUGS (45) REVERSIBLE GRASS RUGS, 9x12 or 8x10. Colorful stencilling on both sides. Greens, brnwn, blues, Were 8495 “(20) HEAVY RUSH RUGS, weigh 43 pounds! bound all around. Stencilled designs. 9x12 35 95 feet. (29) STURDY FIBRE RUGS, Jjacquard weave, reversible. Green, tan or rust. 9x12 or 8.3x10.6. Were $8.49. %.95 (17) COTTON CHENILLE RUGS, 20x40 hlch:l, fringed 250 (75 yds) 27-inch GRASS RUN- NER, green with stencilled 25‘: (20) BASKETWEAVE RUGS, 3x6 feet. Were ".50 $1.49 (100 sq yds) INLAID LINO- LEUM, standard gauge, color thru to the back. Taupe jaspe 880 only. Sq Ydi.cceeeeeans (10) HOOKED RUGS, hand-made in the North Carolina mountains. Ovals or oblongs, 36x60 inches. Were $7.95, Mgs DOW ..vcccooonceseccs (1) COTTON HOOKED RUG, 8x10 feet, closely woven geometric — e (18) OVAL SISAL RUGS, rever- sible, waterproof, colorfast. Dandy :oxr' indoor use, as well as porch. feet. Wi 13, .t W MOk, g3 9 (200 yds) FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING; remnants ‘of Gold Seal Congoleum and other makes. Serasssasieeeiaes color only. Now.. (7)) INNERSPRING MAT- TRESSES, soiled in warehouse. Twin and double sizes. Should be $1495 and $16.95. Now. $10 (1) GOLD LABEL THOIOIEST MATTRESS, floor sample, $20 was $29.50. Now. . (1) BED HEIGHT STUBIO COUCH, rust friezette, three pil- lows, storage box for bedding. $59.75. Now.. (1) ENGLANDER STUDIO COUCH, 33 inches wide, dark red, extra comfortable. Floor sample, Was $49.50. NOW....... $37 50 LANSBURGH's—THIRD FLOOR. 3,000 Yards Summer Silks For Friday Only 49cyd. Allsilk sports pique Allsilk washable matelasse Allsilk washable crepe Allsilk printed crepe THIRD FLOOR. MENS BOYS WEAR- Look— You Men and Boys—Pick Up a Vacation Wardrobe in This Grand Group at Unusual Savings (9) MEN’'S TRENCH COATS All 1 sizes. O 95. gl s coniuy w4 38 | Boys ) MEN’S SUEDE JACKETS R S ey % 4153 (17) MEN'S' FLANNEL TROUSERS S;i:muxy $4.95; llmincomplfie $1 49 (41) DARK WOOLEN SUITS topcoats, too. . Lansbrook qumy mounmacww.w% Originally $19.95. Now......... - o (94) MEN’S WASH TROUSERS Soiled and mussed. Were Boys' ‘Whoopee! rain hats, DRAPERIES, SPREADS, CURTAINS (23) RAYON BEDROOM DRA- PERIES, ruffied and pleated Peach, rose, green. Were $1 $1.95 pair, now, pair........ (8) RAYON SPREADS, double size, peach color. Were $1.95, sl now (100) COTTAGE SETS, good qual- ity. Blue, rose, green, com- 69(: binations. Were $1, now, set (15 pairs) RAYON DRAPES, for bedroom, mud and ruffied. Green, peach, orchid. Were $3.95, now, pair. $1'79 (3) RAYON SPREADS, single size. Were $3.95, $l 79 . (6) DAVENPORT SLIP COVERS, for English T and Roll T cushion davenports. 170, 76 and 84 inches. Rainbow jaspe cloth. $3.45, now.. 31’95 (20) DINING ROOM CHAIR COVERS, several colors and 25 styles. Were 50c, now. - (100 yds.) SAMPLE leCS, manufacturer’s display pieces. Bro- cades, linens, chintzes, cretonnes. Were 50c to o now 20¢ to $2.50 (85) CURTAINS, one and two of a kind; ruffled, tailored 25(7 or cottage sets. Reduced 4 (25) WINDOW SHADES, clean- able, ecru color, 36 inches 650 by 6 feet. Were 95¢, now. LANSBURGH'S— FOURTH FLOOR SPECIAL PURCHASE Sun Suits 59- Breezy seersucker, with suspenders. Generously cut sizes 4 to 10. Only 300! Grab Table Flannel sleepers, athletic shirts, leather belts, anklet hosiery, hats, canes, knives, ideal waists. Broken sizes. Lansburgh's Sheets Should be $1.09 and $1.19! pounce on these smooth muslins, 72x99 or 81x99 inches, for Friday, 97- Reg. $1 Sheets, 63x99 inches, Friday...........8%¢ Reg. 29c Pillow Cases, on Friday.......0..0...25¢ Day-Bed Covers Well-made ilspe 21:’0;2: ro; ‘green 1 00 or rust. Mattress Covers Td;p e- l'l:ob“nd ;ue!’;ar::. ;lli 1 ,OO sizes. LANSBURGH’S—LINENS—THIRD FLOOR. FRIDAY BARGAINS IN HOUSEWARES (100) BATH MATS. Were (7) $3.69 Griswold Tea e e MIC s i e $2.95 (25) KWIK WATE SCALES. &7 (5) $698 Griswold Triplicate Sets (3 pans in one). $3.98 Were $1.79. NOW...... Now () HIDE AWAY 4‘90 (10) $2.69 Griswold Double RACKS. Were $1. Now.. Boilers, 1-quart size. - = $1.95 (44) RUBBER W A Y (12) Desdle CLEANERS. Were 20c. 5(: Boilers, 2qu‘-n. s NOW seceennnnnnnscsnnnsnes Now * $2.45 (40) WAX APPLIERS, 156 ENAMEL WARE ‘6 PBlCl sold Were 75c. Now as is—marvelous buys for elr]\ (14) CEDARINE MOPS. 4Q¢ Copy e c e Were 75c. Now 59 t 8255 30c to $1. 4-8 (3) CAMP STOVES. Were $1 (35) KATCH ALL RACES. g7 $1.69. Now Were $199. Now. (72) ELECTRIC GRID- loc (12) KITCHEN STOOLS. sl DLES. Were 59c. Now.. Were $1.95. Now (8) BEER COOLERS. $l 95 Were $2.95. NoW...... $1.95 (60) ELECTRIC IRONS, Were $2.50. Now..... msnmn's—sxx'm FLOOR. Luncheon Sets—Cloths and Huck Towels 40% 1o 6Q% OFF Manufacturer’s miss-weaves of fine Moravian Linens! If perfect would be 25c¢ to $5.95. Friday: 12%c to 3.39 Cloths 57x57, 57x77, Luncheon Sets: 54:7 54x54 inches. Tablecloths: 57x57, 57x77, 54x54, Huck Towels: 54x70 inches. 16x24, 18x32 inches. LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR—LINENS

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