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03 GET SCROLLS ATWESTERN HIGH jDr. Newton, the Principal, Presents Honors, and G. M. 21 CONGRESS HEIGHTS PUPILS ARE PROMOTED All Will Be Entered for Eastern High School Terms Next September. Congress Heights School, Nichols avenue between Pifth street and Con- gress road southeast, yesterday deliv- ered certificates of promotion to 21 of 1 16 GRADUATED AT POWELL JONIOR = Gardella, Gloria Gehri Blrhn a Five Senior High Schools Will Receive Members of samicsos il Good Go0as, Nl tapetn Greenbaum. Prances Gunn, Elizabeth Harris. Dorothy -na. To Eastern Hish School. Eades, Everette Ingalls, Charlotte To MeKinley Hi; iy o McClellan, John To Reoseveit Hich School. Britl. Robert wyn, Fran I i. %n e Lo Bue ermifl. Dor BY“L Lorr Judi Ge Syivie i torie To Western Hish School. McMaha Jordan Miller. John Barlow, Mary E. roul! " | Mll-r)orla om: Alyce “" fmpson. Giadys Wood. wuod--m \'Mlcher. use of White's car. Milford was held under $2,000 bond for the grand jury. White testified he had left his car parked in front of the hotel where he lives and was unaware it had been taken until notified by police that it had figured in an accident and that Milford was driving. PR Sure way to rid your house of these disease carriers Rid your home of these pests—now provea by sci- ence to be dangerous disease spreaders! They'll come from hiding places to eat Peterman’s Roach Food. Crawl back and die—leavingNO ODOR.Young and eggs also killed. Get a can at your druggist’s today! PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD V!Elblll ey Herman, Plorence ardle. lhrnret Kassel, Alvin Keister, Willlam , Jean Kelley. Harry its pupils. All of them will attend Eastern High School next September. Their names follow: Simplicity marked annual | Jahler. Emily Hutchingon, Marths graduation exercises of Western High t . Knmlnst Elizabeth Gou School yesterday afternoon, when 403 iy e ptal” boys and girls received their diplomas, | L Donald Sanford, Norma Dr. Elmer S. Newton, principal presented the documents, assisted by Norman J. Nelson, assistant principal, and Miss J, Irene Daniel. It was Nel- son's last ceremony at Western, as next September he will become prin- cipal of the new Woodrow Wilson High School. Nellie Solange Strong delivered the valedictory for the class and Jean Evans the salutatory. George M. Whitwell, member of the Board of Education, presided. A brief musical program was given by pupils of the school. g The graduates were: G!m Alex, Prances Kennedy. Kathleen Ao Sane Adaline Bine: Madewine o Atwell, Iva Grey King. Martha Anne in. Alberta M. Kirkiand. Marion L. Bahar. Sylvia S Knockey. C. A. garker. Marian E. Kohman: Barbirs A. Baughen, Margaret E.Krah. Rosam : Bebermever. Leah U. Kramer. Ehnhelh Beckington. L. V. Lansbery. Lavins, Kegina Marle Berry. Polly Lemley. Doris V. Fl.bxcy Rose A. Lennon, Marjorie B rr Mary Ellen Leonard. Marie C. Bla therine V. Levi. Madeline R. Bliucoe. Hilds Hite ~ Liegus. Mary Boardman. J. Ludwig. Mary Irma Bockey, Jean Watson Borgs. Hananh Jane A % Helm Cora, Bono. ' Vivian Eulalia & 3 Bo: Bocworih. Anne P. Bosworth Ruth, oteler, Alice M. Boyden. L. McCracken, Mary L. Brasel, Clara Bayne all. Alice Martha Brine. Carolyn Ruth McGunr Grace Aus Brookes. Mary Brosnan. C. B on. Mery O, Brown. Elizabeth A. vn, Eloise McG. Large Class. Powell Junior High School yester- day graduated 216 boys and girls, who will be divided among five senior high schools this Fall. Jere J. Crane, first assistant super- intendent of schocls in charge of business affairs, presided and deliv- ered the certificates of graduation. The members of the class, listed ac- cording to their new schools, follow: To Central Hish Sehool. Alexander, Charles Linkins, Kent Anderson, Willlam ~ Machem, Valenting Argyropoulos. James Magee. Ralph Barnes, Robert Manaiite Whiiam Bassford. n Manuell.' Bernard Baylies. Willlam \!:Donlld. James Beck, Davis 5 id LEGISLATOR IN COURT By the Associated Press. Representative White of Idaho ap- peared in Police Court yesterday as complaining witness against Keys Mil- ford, arrested Tuesday for unauthorized JORDAN'S, 13th & G Whitwell Presides. the If you want the very latest and complete news of the day, have the last edition of The Star—the Night Final—delivered -to your home. The Night Final, carrying a row of Red Stars down the front page, is printed at 6 p.m. and delivered to your home shortly thereafter for 55 cents a month (or, together with The Sunday Star, 70 cents a month). For regular delivery of the Night Final phone National 5000. te, "Opal Williams, Marllyn Williams. Mary 0. Evel kie. Cathe: thy Pavis, William Viola Aull, Roscoe Esther . ‘Doro Donnelly. Havenner. MINER GRADUATES 56 AT EXERCISES TODAY Dr. Ballou Confers Normal School Degrees and Dr. Russell J. Clinchy Speaks. g Degrees of bachelor of science in education were conferred on 56 Miner Teachers College graduates by Supt.|Bax. of Schools Frank W. Ballou in com- | mencement exercises at Armstrong | High School this morning. The candidates were presented by | Sucr;, J*%, 0 Dr. Garnet C. Wilkinson, first as- |Appertl, Edith sistant superintendent of schools, | Baber. ‘Dueriy ¢ while esident Eugene A. Clark of | B the coflege presided. Dr. Russell J. Clinchy, pastor of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, delivered the address. Music was furnished by the All High School Orchestra and the Miner Glee Club. ‘The graduates were: Rela Nelvon Alexander, Doris G. Jeunings. Grace E. R Nelson Berry. Dorothea L. Thelma N. D. d,,’.i Ra:,’"‘j’_“m;’; - Sauer, Geo) Lee! Robert Edward Sehooincld, Samuel Lewis. Camille E. Sheces. Walter Morris. Julla Louise k' Leon ulligan, an isher, Emi Smit . Nickens. Virginia M. T . Overton, Wynema G. Packe, Wyoming P. Perry. Marie E. % Richardson, Clarice A. Dobson, Julia Eila Ross, Doris Marjorie Earle, Abbie Helen Scott. Jeanneite M. Ellis, Araminta D Sharper. Catherine E. Evans. Doris Elaine Shorter, Annette L. Farrar. Josephine V. Sidney. Bernice M. Givens. Tarnie D, Spencer, Gertrude A. Golden, Corinne E. Syphax, Ruth Elise Green, Vernice E. Talbert. James L. Harris, Helen Mae Tanne: el J Hatter! Hearletta R Taylor.* Adelaide s, Hightower. Emory_ A. Terrell, Mildred C. Holloman, Jessie V. *Tienor. Raiph 8" Jackson, Ciarence L. Tymous, Otero Jackson. M. G Underdowa Welker C. Jackson. Moncerle J. White, Constance L. Floor Sample and Used Sale Myers. Geon Noe, Charles Oshinsky. Hollis, !mmynn de. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star Irene Knapp. Charlotte Lasky. Lylvia Laughlin, Margaret Lawrence. Betty WoOoDWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday—Savings for Everyone Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; phone or mail orders not accepted. Silk Hose, 50c Were 58¢ to $1 1,656 Pairs of chiffon and service weight silk hose in a group which includes irregu- lars and regulars of higher priced hose. Broken sizes. Good color assortment. RiE i Edlin $43 Pairs of Chiffon and Service Welght Silk Hose. Iregulars of better hose. Some mesh styles and ittue, Marie F. iy ey some knee length. Broken sizes...... b . Tomorrow and Saturday—the LAST TWO DAYS to buy Cottons at Savings In Our June Selling her!ey‘ Mlb!l V St. Gall Dotted Swiss Embroidered Batistes whitedots on colored grounds— as well as town shades. Regu- One of the best liked cottons 58c Sheer, crisp, fresh—very popu- Ve very popular cotton for colored dots on white. Regular- larly 68¢ yard.. IETTTRTTe 44c for spectator sports clothes— Day- n Mildred McCoy. Margaret McKiniey, Anne Miller, Bernice Mnmun Mor Moro glasirle Moskowitz. Sylvia Penn. William Berman. Brand, Ann Brannan, Margaret NEW TWO-TUB WASHERS REDUCED DURING THIS SALE ettit, James Bitzer, Frederick Poretsky Lester 5 Reed, Edward McConnell Marie G. McRae. Gertrude E. Mitman. Doris R. Sorrel, Clyde . Steinbers. David . Nina Derry 8t . Newman. Jane Nichol. Evelyn W. ara E. Nikl. Frances Elsie Burke, Kathryn G. N Bush, Mary Eiizabeth Calver. Jessie C. Ol Carson. Mary K. Caviston. Grace E. Cole. Julia Louise JODAN PIANO COMPANY 1239 G St. N.W. Neal. El Diges. Teresa D. Glasscock. Harvey Elm Golasbersy. Stanley Wardie, Wiliam Weir. Ravmond 1lin, Demonstration Outlang, ' Elva Dawn 4L Woskly Quen, Fredericka Owings, M Palmer, H!l?n V. Parker. Jean patricia Paunack. Patricia B. Penty, Si Catherine holas, rierwaid. Olgs Evelyn arrison Hostler, Robert Park. Cooley, Virginia M. Coover, Martha M Crampion. Jea Crouch. Audrey M Crouch. Mildred K. Cunneen, Janet P. Dallet. Judith P. Davidson. Alice E. Anne Curgwn Preston, Gene C. Preston. Julia J. Prickett. ‘M. Quinn. Alice Louise Ready, Frances. O, Reiff. Dorothy Resser. Helen E. Sales Girls Poisoned. Fifty-one sales girls in Osaka were | poisoned recently through eating de- WooDbpWwARD & LOTHROP 10™1I™F anp G StrReeTs Puone District S300 DOWN STAIRS STORE Girolama. L. H. Dilver. Ma: Hats, 50c Were $1.95 and $2.95 50 in felt, silk and straw. Assorted colors. 50 Straw Hats in assorted colors. Were $1.95 to $3.95. Now.........§1 DOWN STAIRS STORE. Boys’ Wash Suits, 65¢ Were $1 35 Broadcloth and Poplin Wash Suits, slightly soil- ed. Good assortment of cool color combinations. Sizes 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10. 5 Pairs of Woollen Knick- er Suits. Sizes 7, 8 and and 10. Were $10.50. NOW ...cccoove. 9498 35 Mesh Polo Shirts. Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 14. Reduced to........350 DOWN STAIRS STORE. Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes, §1 Were $2.95 118 Pairs of Oxfords in white, black, and tan. In calfskin and patent pumps. Broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Coats and Suits, *7% 8 Misses’ and Little Women’s Dress Coats fur 12 Misses’ Suits with 34 or finger-tip length trimmed and plain, with cape collars, revers coats and short jackets. In tan, runko, brown, and tie scarfs. Trimmed with squirrel and gold, and navy. Sizes 14 to 18. Were $10.95 kidskin. In beige and runko brown. Sizes 14 to $16.95. Now. .$7.50 to 20 351 and 392, Were $16.95 to $22.75. ..$7.50 5 Mluu and Women’s Dress Coats in wocl crepes. In black, navy, and beige. Sizes 12, 16, coats. Sizes 14 to 18; 42 and 44. Were $13.95 18 and 38. Were $13.95. Now $5 to $22.75. Reduced t0.....ceueiuruees...$10 DOWN STATRS STORE COATS AND SUITS. Costume Slips, $1-35 Were $1.95 70, lace trimmed and tailored, satin and silk crepe (slightly weighted). Broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Girls’ Suits, $2:% Were $5.95 to $8.95 10 Suits with 3; Length Coats. 30 Odd Pieces including panties, vests, bloomers and body- waists, Were 20c to $1.35. Now.. eeee 150 12 Straw Hats in blue, green and navy. Were $1.95. Now 50c 14 Snuggie Combinations and Snuggie Panties. Sizes small, medium and large. Were 50c and 58c. Now. 35¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE. Misses’ and Women’s Dresses $3.95 Were $7.95 to $13.95 69, in broken sizes. 63 Silkc Crepe Dresses in broken sizes, for misses and women. Were $10.95 and $13.95. Now FETTTTTRPS 1] DOWN STAIRS STORE. DRESSES. Cotton Blouses, 50c Were $1 and $2 60, in organdie, voiles and dimity. Plain colors and prints. Sizes 34 to 42. 12 Sports Jackets in flannel and tweed. Pink, blue, green, navy and a few in checks. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $3.95 and $5.95, Now. . $1.95 40 String Sweaters with l);ort sleeves. In aqua, blue, peach, and maize. Broken sizes. Were $1.25. Now.........: :85¢ 25 Silk and Linen Blouses in stripes, prints and plain colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Were $2 and $3. Now cevmeue Bl DOWN STAIRS STORE, SPORTSWEAR. s L. Dougherty. Elmbeth Dove. Shitley 8l Dow. Mary El\zube(h Dyer. Barbara 8 Dyer. Sarah Euher Ehrhardt. Rue Evans. Jéa Fairbank, Justine L. Picld. Sara Fisher, Helen E. FPitch, Edith Clrnre Ford Jeann Garber. Re Emily Ann . Helen Rawson Stiles. Marjorie J. teFs, Stoll: Mariha Gascoigne. Elois P Stone, Frances W. Gibson. Katherine J. Strine. Elizabeth A. Gofl. Virginia Loweli Strong. Nellie 8. Goldsmith. Nancy Stuart. Anna Lee Gordon, Anne M. Talberi. Ellen Marie Griffith, Ruth Jay Terrill. Lella Prances Guell. Bet Marian W. Hackwotih: Helen. Trie. Olive Hall, Vireinia Sands Trundle. Margaret A. Halverson. Lois Enid Turner. Velma Ali Harley. Anne Tyler. Ruth G Harper, Helen Louise Voshall Harvey, Barbara H. Wade. Haskell. Ruth 8. Haug. Constance C, Fiebb. Mary Louise }annrflsy Maryellen PERMANENT WRAVE need not be a PERMANENT WORRY if you care for your hair with ITERNATIONAL MAIR AND scaLr sPECIALSTS RECONDITIONING OIL Replaces lost elasticity, life and lustre. ‘After a single hot oil shampoo at home with this magical formula, your Fair fs woft, yet manageable — your scalp relazed L O and rejuvenated. eves, Joseph E. Separate preparations for each scalp King Fresion. EAwin | condition for men, women and children: %nlshl;, !d:ill'w 5 falling hair, dandruff, oily hair, dry hair reuzburg., r. Kiniiiny £, | o semans suynes. On s t o Gk for free Booklet “CARE OF THE HAIR" Cgmifinc'fl'fif‘ Poatnations, Lor, men: voiles, printed, very sheer. 2 dubtus rxfl'k"l‘{m}fhe. Waffle cloth in smart little ‘Woodward and ch.eclu and plaids. Seersucker, 3550 Soenaaii chic member of the cotton sports family. Plaid tissues with ,,-10'*;', an overplaid of ratine. Polo pop- : gay stripes—and “Ever- fast.™ Yard. CotTONs, Seconp FLOOR. Weaver, Celeste R. V\'eedtr FElinor Janet white M.rfil{u Rea ma Hogentogler, £ Whi B e Liovd Whitney Ay y K. &V L, Dnrc;dhyw Honeycutt. Jane ms Howard, Caroline E. Williams. Phoebe Howard. Marianna B. Wilson. Anne Marie Hoyem. Helen Karen Wolfe. ‘Eieanor V. Hudson, Sally Asbury Woodberry, M. W. Hutchison. Audrey M. Woods. E: Islesias, Luz Estrella Wrigh! o X Jecko. Josephine _ Wright. Mildred 8. Joachim, Elmyna K. Yeatman. Ruth Jones. Mary Alice ~ Zapf, Betty A. Karchem, Violet M. Boys. lar for young evening frocks— all-day-long Summer frocks that ly 85¢ and $1 yard ........... 68c very new for shirtwaist frocks— g0 everywhere—lovely pastels Imported Cotton Eponge Imported English Judy Prints One of those dainty English dimities that make such charm- ing clothes for children—small floral and nursery prints. Regu- Iy 688 Y898 .cicvsscorsrvine Underwear, 25c¢ Were 58¢ to 88c 117 pieces in a group, which includes vests, bloomers and panties. Broken sizes. 74 pieces in a group, which includes 2-piece Sateen Pajamas, Lace-trim Silk (slightly weighted) Crepe Step-ins, Satin Step-ins and 1-piece Cotton Pajamas, Were $1.15 and $1.65. NOW.oerssiooennns PERPETTRRTRRRRRRNN 1) DOWN STAIRS STORE. fusion from which to choose. Regularly $§1 yard. Smart Cottons for time—for Evening Lovely Plume chiffon voiles, a riot of colorful prints. L-co Abel. Robert Allen. Clarence W. 50c Tootal, Broadhurst & Lee's Anti-Crease English Cottons You will not find them any- where else—plaid pique voiles, checked voiles, novelty pl: embroidered dotted woven plaids, ombre nripel. marvelous collection — all inches wide. Regularly $§1 25 to $2 yd. Andrus, L. Armstrong. David M. Austin, Seward H. Bates, Harry Clark Beers, John Henry Bell. Olin Lee Berkaw. E. DeM.. ir. Birdsong. Charles L. Bishop. Joseph P. Bonham.' James B. Eonvillian. W, D, Border. Rober Boue Richara, Louts Bowie, John MacG. Braisted, William R. Brennan. Joseph P. Bright. Frank W.. ir. - Herbert” . Toughran. Joseph MacDonald. L. R. Maloney, Phil Josesh Ma; Herbert Metzger.” Earl H., Jr. e Michael. Marion'8.° | ., Michaels, William M. 5 Inc.. Vlllltr John Wall hi s onsr Ogilvie sisters. : The Hecht Company, Drux ‘Stores: Cnhedu& Eharmacy. 4 & .t Chasticton. Apte. Shorenam’ Hotel Drup Store. Westchester Fharmacy. e #000 Cathedral Avenue T 68c Pace, Herbert E Page. George K. Page. William y yrne Carter, Chauncey P. T Caton,” Francis J. Church, G. N.. jr.. Clark. Robert Evarts Cleary. Daniel J.. ir. Conlyn. Robert M. Couch. James F., Jr. Crosby. Charles L Crowder. Joseph 8. Davidson. Donald C. Davis. Robert M. ir Davison. Michaei 5. Dawson. Preston Dear. Richard B, G E R Sa 14 Misses’ and Women’s Suits in tan and gray Patten, Allen J. mixtures. Group includes some with top Payne. John Howard Peterson. Stuart R. Pettus, James Donald Pmr:z C!nlerbury B. B Vie Rait. John Crotkfl' Ruuchemt!ln J.N. Rawls, Robert M. Reid. Thnm)n G. Rinehart. Albert W. Dorman. HamlllonF Roberson. Howard Dorr. George Walter Roberts. Edward R. Drury. Rebert Finley Roddis. Louis H.. Jr. Dver. Joseph Rouse, H. . 3 Eiker John. 3d Rumsey, D. C.. 2d. Engelberz. Jerome Rutherford. Mnrrllon Ervin, Roger Willis Sager. Willia: Ferguson, Earl E. Saltsman. J. A< 3e. Folkman. Stanley E. Sands. Beniamin H. Fuller. 8_J. Jr. Schleicher, R. P, Galliher. Richard H. Schneider. Louis . Gamble. Frederick A. Schreiner. Neil G. Shenard. Ralph Lunt . Smith. Norman G. Shith: Page Exerton Gilmer, John Bentley Smith. Walter L.. 2d. Giusti, Perrucio Snead. Harry Judann Glennon, J. B.. jr. Spencer, DeW, . Goldman Thomas_A. Sullivan, Fahen Gray. Mason W.. 3d Summerbell. E. Greenwood. R. L. Sweigert. Olenn ‘Tarver. Paul ‘Toole. Charles James Van Girdles, 85¢ Were $2 and $3 18 Side-hook and Two- way-stretch Girdles. Well-known make. Broken sizes. 15 Garter Brassieres and Girdles in broken sizes. Were $2. Now...$1.50 DOWN STAIRS STORE. Infants’ Dresses 50c Were $1 21 Handmade Dresses in white and pastels. Sizes 1to3. 16 Baby Boy Suits in broadcloth. Sizes 1 t& 3. Were $1. Now.. 50¢ 25 Large Bibs. Were 50c. Now - . 250 21 0dd Pieces including pajamas, suits and dresses. Were $1 to $1.50. Now. . 65¢ DOWN STAIRS E Sant. Harvey G. Van Sant, John E. Veirs. Charies cmmn ‘Von Loewenfeldt H. Walker. Donald Walker. Robert, MeC. Walter. R. Ward, Josent. Lea Watrous. P. T.. ir. Watts, Chester. jr. . Wells,” Arthur Byron West. Jacl Whitiock, Victor. ir. EORGIA COLEMAN Olympic Fancy Diving Champion asley. John Ruston aves. Jess Roland Hellweg. Vincent P. szzufid Alhefi“:‘\r SUNNY MIAMI! What a crowd. Tense. Expectant. We came to see Georgia Cole- man give an exhibition! In the mean- time, there’s excitement—plenty! TWENTY DIVERS! They do the easy ones first. Swan. Jack. Sailor. And now.., Georgia! What perfect grace! First, she does a swan. Floating on air! & ey. Yingling. . ettler, Charles L. YOU WERE H{ MARVELOUS, I\ Miss COLEMAN { HAVE SOME Women’s Shoes, $1 Were $3.95 91 Pairs in a group of women’s shoes, including low-heel step-in pumps, low-heel strap slippers, and oxfords in brown and navy blue. Broken sizes. THEY GIVE | ME PEP/ J Crepe Dresses, $2.95 Were $5.95 25 Washable synthetic crepe dresses. Slightly soiled. Broken sizes. 35 Wash Dresses, some with jackets. Were $1.95. Now $1.15 50 Wash Frocks in broken sizes. Were $1. Now. 68¢c 25 Linen and Novelly Weave Wash Frocks. Brokm sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. WASH DRESSES s B Men’s Shirts re © 95¢ 400 Shirts including kroadcloths, madras and printed fabrics; some with fused collars, neckband and collar-attached mlea. Good assortments of plttema and colors. Some are seconds of higher quality shirts. Sizes 14 to 17 in the lot. “:m":","“"“""” s in broadcloth, Prints s0d 365 Ments Knit Briefs and Shirts. Small, me- some Planters?” “Thanks! Planters are great o dium and large. Special................25¢ between meals. They don’t make you ‘heavy’ ) 1,200 Pairs Manufacturer’s Sample Hose. Special............ceessessesssssescsnssss<8 pairs for §1 llld't]lq'l’. always so crunchy!™ e . DOWN STAIRS STORE. LANTERS PEANUTS are ‘“‘Double-Roasted,” that’s why they digest so quickly. They're always crunchy-—crisp. And, eaten between meals, they'll give you 24 hours’ more en- ergy daily! Always fresh, too, because they're rushed cut from the roaster under refrigera- tion. Get a bag today! for an outside room with bath, shower and radio ane HOTEL MONTCLAIR Lexington Ave. ot 49th Street New York City Life, gaiety. Dine and Dance under thestars.Two orchestras CASINO = IN « THE « AIR New York’s largest open- roof restaurang EVERYBODY'S ON EDGE! Hardest dive of all. Up! Poises! A bird without wings! Down! Perfect double somer- sault. Finally, complete full twist! “HATS OFF to the champion, Georgia! Have

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