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STATSTIGAN A ATPAL ENERDSES Junior High Graduation Is Presided Cver by R. S. Anderson. Robert S. Anderson, statistician of the public schools, presided at com- mencement exercises yesterday _for the 236 graduates from the Paul Junior High School. The largest group of the puplils, 155, signified intention of enro’ling at Roosevelt High School next Fall. The graduates, listed according to the schools they will enter, follow: To Central High School. Amis. Alice M. Beach, James E. M. L. Berlin. Joseph G. Conlon. ' Thomas_A. Corwin, Harold B. Betty J. Harmatz, William Haycraft. Dorls M. Hinkel. Allen H. Howard, Mary K. House. Norris M. Hunter.’ Olga Howard. Willlam V. James. Helen A. Jett. Warren H. Langford. D. M. Jones. Fletcher La Place. K T. Kennedy. John O. Larsen, Elizabeth _ King. Francis M. McCarty. Barbara 1. King. Willlam R. Kiser. Rob . . Lehman. Paul R. Malawista, Edward Mallus. James Riordon, Mary C. ~ McKenna, 2 Backrider. Evelyn M. Moorman. Rabert Benseman. Anna J. Qtterback. C. M. Jr. Rawls, Perry M. Allen H. Delde: Trapres. . dr. alker. John A. llinger, Edwin R. b inger. win R. est. Jos un‘:f Waldo P. ‘Winter. Frank E. To Eastern High School. Cornwell, Ethel To McKinley High School. Lamore_ Do Hammond, anlein. Alvin R. N olland. Sampson P. Sweeney. Quentin B. To Rosevelt High School. Ackerman, Jane M. Walker, Phyllis L. Acdknms,.A\Idrey V. Wallen, Virginia H. 5t Mildred_V. . Norma L. §sh ey, ‘mathe eller. Sara i Belote. Jeanne M. Widmaver. K. M. Do C, Willard. Irma L. Eorett Dwight W. . June M. en. Gertrude R. Bilbrey. Joseph H, Gohen. Sslvia D_ Bishop. Stanley L. Corrigan. Helen . Bouland, T. G., ir. Cragg, Kathryn R. Brasted, Donald M. Guatt. Dorothy O. Brown. Aubrey K. Curtis. Catherine H. Bruk. Frank Davis, Jean A. Carwithen. W. R. Dixon. Helen M. _ Christianson. W._ A. Edwards. Dorothy L. Coiner, Robert W. Elkins, Elizabeth A, Coleman. Allan B. Ferro. Dorothy M. s. Robert Gates. Estelle L. Darr. Hafry P, Grothe. Mary E. Davis, Ernest T. Hall, Virginia O. Davidson, Oliver L. Harris. Saralee De Korte, Robert J. Heath, Hattle P. Doetsch. Matthew A. Hickman. Eleanor P. Donnelly. James Holland. ‘Beryl J. w. Neal Holloway. Carolyn L. Ehrmantraut. H. C. Howard, Hazel V. Engleman. Earl W. Hughes. Violet P. Ferber. Walter H.. Jr. Hurd. Margaret V. Fox. Walter A. Kaufiman. Irma Garber. Robert C. Kelsey. Hester H. Gardner, Donald M. Kennemore. M. E. Ghilain, John E. Kettenbach. A. C. Goldsworthy. R. B. Kiein. Doris E. Hall. Robert J.. Jr. Hallett, Wendeil B. Lewis, 3 Lowry, Margaret L. Lustig. Margaret M ‘Doroth: Noe: Kathieen ar. Shaushnessy. K. M. M M. M. : Stewart, Betty J. Thompson. Erpest L. Sullivan, Mary E. Waple. Marshall J. Swenarton. Marie L. Wilkinson, L. W. Taylor, Elmyra V. Wood, Clayton E. Vincil,’ Clara J. To Western Hish School. Baesgen, Josephine M. ——— JOHN EATON SCHOOL ADVANCES 19 PUPILS Most of Those Promoted at Ex- ercises Yesterday Will Go to Wilson High. The John Eaton School, Thirty- fourth street and Lowell place, will be one of the big contributors to the enrollment at the new Woodrow Wil- son High School next Fall. At the promotion exercises yesterday, 19 pu- pils were advanced to senior high schools and 16 of these will attend ‘Wilson. The other three will go to ‘Western. The Woodrow Wilson freshmen will John Millen Anne H. Cooley Daena Offutt Solon B. Kemon Millicent French Peter A Drury Margaret E. Strine John W. Browning Bet . M Nicholas F. Cokinos rances Principe The three to attend Western are: Jack H._Page Aline H. Kraus 8ylvia Weils Economy Auto Appears. A new economy automobile with a t;::-nmke engine has appeared in “1 SAW CARGOES 1935 SUMMER FESTIVAL SEASON OPENS TONIGHT Presentation of “Midako” by Wentworth Group to Be Pre- ceded by Band Concert. The delayed opening of the 1935 Summer festival season in the Na- tional Sylvan Theater will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. The event was postponed last night due to the weather. A performance of the “Mikado” by the Estelle Wentworth group will be the direction of Lieut. Thomas F. Darcy. Gilbert and Sullivan music will be the feature of the band con- cert. (not carried by the Associated Press) DANIELS CONFERENCE DENIED BY PORTES GIL | the' nationa: Besattanry(govern mn;) party in Mexico, conferred in Mexico City . with Josephus Daniels, Party President Says He Did Not | y;nyeq grates Ambassador, during the Confer With U. 8. Envoy recent political crisis and before the announcement of the new cabinet. During’ Orisie: Salvador Mendoza, public relations By the Associated Press. . | counsel here for the party, said he NEW YORK, June 20.—A denial| had received following telegram was issued here yesterday of a report | from Portes Gil: “I have been informed of one story printed in several American news- papers referring to an alleged confer- ence held by me with Ambassador Josephus Darlels during the last Mexican political crisis and before the public announcement of the new cabi- net of President Cardenas. . “Please strongly deny that I have had such a conference. I have not even seen Ambassador Danlels since his arrival here.” < Actor Loses Alimony Fight. Woman Held for Bar Bill. NICE, France, June 20 (#)—Mrs. Marion Fawcett, 51-year-old Canadian, is again in jail awaiting trial on charges of a barkeeper that she failed to pay a bill of 30,000 francs (about $2,000). Police said she had been charged on two continents in connection with bad checks and unpaid hotel and OF IVORY AT “I saw whirling dervishes, war dances, and native brides . . . ex- plored the Mediterranean, East # and South Africa, South America, 2 and the West Indies. Sailed on the ¥, grand Empress of Australia’” 23 4 ports. 95 days. Plan to go next Wintez. From New York January # 25. $1350 up (room with bath ¥ from $2350), including standard f) shore programme. See YOUR OWN * AGENT or Canadian Pacific: 14th and New York Ave. N.W,, ‘Washington, D.C. National 0758. SOUTH AMERICA PUTNRNROR LN —for your convenience in the Capital Garage while shopping here. ;1. 1@ T w-e 1 fth Nearing the End of this Memorable Sale Bedroom Groups French Hepplewhite Suite of mahogany and satinwood with most effective decorations. Artistic design and skilled craftsmanship mark each detail of construction and finish. The eight pieces include twin beds. $395 Regular Price, $675.... " Modern Suite—in design, proportions and finish notably diffierent from the usual so-called “modern.” Carefully se- lected burls of woods more or less rare; masterful craftsman- ship and hand-rubbed finish place this suite in a class withe out competition. Eight pieces, including twin beds. 8385 Regular Price, $800. & Louis XVI Suite, faithful in design and finished to that artistic school of thought. It is executed in paint, antiqued and glazed. The seven pieces include twin beds and gold hanging sirrors. Regular Price, $795 An Adam Group, painted and hand-decorated in oil. The characteristics of the Adam design are faithfully carried out in every detail. The pieces are delicate in proportion, but substantially constructed. The group comprises full size foot= less type bed; commode, with hanging mirror; chest, dresse ing table, with hanging mirror; bedside table; chair and bench. Regular Price, $600. g A charming Hepplewhite Suite, constructed of harewood with burl maple inlays and hand decorations in oil. It's a very beautiful suite in the symmetry of its proportions and decora- tions. Twin beds; bureau, with hanging mirror; chest; dress- ing table, with standing mirror; bedside table; chair and bench. Regular Price, $575 Empire Suite, a beautiful combination of maple, fruitwood and mahogany, creating a very decorative and distinctive suite. The soft amber finish and gold decorations are typical of its period. Twin beds; commode, with hanging mirror; chest; dressing table, with standing mirror; bedside table; chair and bench. sz,s Regular Price, $560. e 18th Century French Suite with twin beds with uphol- stered headboards; the frames of the beds effectively painted. The remaining pieces are of fruitwood construction. The combination is not only correct in the period, 3298 but is very artistic. Regular Price, $700 Queen Anne Suite, constructed of American walnut, with English burl walnut on drawer fronts and headboards of the beds. Delicately carved shells decorate the cabriole legs and tops of the mirrors. All the pieces are finished with interesting molding and in the beautiful old English tone. A full eight-piece group, including twin beds. $270 Regular Price, $450 . Empire Suite of 7 pisces, constructed of maple, effectively painted and decorated. The bed is of the footless type and has upholstered headboard with antique brass nail trimming. Commode, with hanging mirror; chest; dressing table, with hanging mirror; bedside table; chair and bench. 8255 Regular Price, $510 A Chippendale Group in genuine mahogany with carved ball and claw feet and interesting carved fretwork; the finish throughout is the old red tone. The individual pieces are of graceful proportions and the hardware is antiqued brass. The bureau and dressing table have carved hang- ing mirrors. Regular Price, $375 Sheraton Suite in genuine mahogany, effectively inlaid with satinwood bands. The design is true to the Sheraton school and finished in the old red of that pe- riod. Regular Price, $390 Beautiful French Empire Suite in walnut and maple, fin- ished in the old mellow tone which characterized the French furniture of that period. The suite comprises twin lw(.h; commode, with hanging mirror; dressing table, with hanging mirror; bedside table; chair and bench. Z handsome pieces. 8235 Regular Price, $485 French Provincial Group, constructed of maple and beach- wood with the dull rubbed finish in soft amber tone. The antiqued brass hardware and carved hanging mirrors are especially interesting. Seven pieces s l 85 Regular Price, $325 Early English Suite, its design taken from the Jacobean School. The construction is sturdy oak finished in the old Cathedral color. The panels are carved and the hardware is wrought iron—a combination that produces a highly desirable effect. Complete with seven pieces. . s l 7 s Regular Price, $350 Distinctive Directoire Group, constructed of French wal- nut and maple. It has the simple refined lines which char- acterize the Directoire school, which finds ready place in any scheme of furnishing. Full size bed; chest; dressing table, with henging mirror; bedside table; chair and & 3155 Regular Price, $325 : Free Parking hooh e 711 Twelfth . Street Y Only eight days longer, and we’ve made still moredrastic reductions on this Finest Furni- ture made in America. We shall be glad to hold selections for later delivery if desired—but the selections must be made now. Dining Room Groups 18th Century English group, the pieces of which are copies of museum pieces. Large curved front sideboard, chest-server, china cabinet with mullioned doors with two drawers in the base; dining table, master chair and five side chairs with up- holstered seats and backs. The construction is genuine Cuban mahogany throughout. Regular Price, $985. Chinese Chippendale group of genuine mahogany with dainty inlays of satinwood. Each piece in the group is a faithful copy of a distinguished original and is a master production of our own factories. Ten ;li::eu’l'ar Price, $765 ss so An English Chippendale design in specially selected Honduras mahogany in natural swirl figsure. Handsome carvings and the old English color of finish make this a distinguished suite both in effect and intrinsic value. The group comprises sideboard, linen chest, china cabinet, dining table, one master chair and five side chairs with upholstered seats. Regular Price, $850. Jacobean Suite constructed of selected white oak and finished in the old Cathedral color. The turnings and carved panels reflect the skill and art of their craftsman- ship. An exceptionally practical suite in ten pieces. Regular Price, $595. Hepplewhite Suite of genuine mahogany, with inlaid bands of satinwood. The sideboard has gracefully curved front; the linen chest is of attractive design,”but very practical; china cupboard; six-leg-type dining table, with spade feet. The nl:as(ehr :rm.:blir dmd five side chairs are of s the shield shape design. Ten pieces. 7 Regular Price, $450 2 o Sheraton group of genuine mahogany throughout, finished in the Old World mahogany tone rubbed to an eggshell gloss. The ten pieces comprise sideboard, server, china cabinet, table, one armchair and five side ;Che:::lar Price, $395. $z45 French Provincial Suite of beechwood and maple con- struction. It's one of the best examples of provincial expres- sion of the more sophisticated French school. Its inspiration is carried out in every detail of construction and finish, even to the hardware and old French color. Ten ;zi:;'t;r' Price, $350... $ 198 American Colonial group of Cuban mahogany and Cuban veneers. The old red finish is highly suggestive of and con- sistent with the period of design. The chairs are artistically ° carved and upholstered with blue haircloth. Suite comprises ten pieces. Regular Price, $325. $195 Imported Bar Harbor Rush Rugs In natural and brown and all natural. Can be had in 18-inch squares, joined together to make a rug of any desired size. 3 Regular price, 50c per square. e All other types of Summer rugs greatly reduced. G .t ¢ C ‘N Indestructible Porch and Sunroom Included are two and three piece suites and separate chairs, tables, etc., with the indestructible finish that withstands any exposure and wear. 2.Piece Rattan Group, finished black with cushions covered and red cord welts. Regular Price, $40 3.Piece Rattan Group, decorated in green and white with seat cushions covered s 5 o Regular Price, $55 39' 3-Piece Natural Rattan Suite of pleasing design and very comfortable, being built with the new flex-web construction. Seat and back cushions are covered in s s o ° Regular Price, $72.50 42 and white with seat and back cushions covered in green and tan figured linen. The other chair is finished in brown and white, with seat cushions in brown and white linen in an effective combination. s 40 .3-Piece Rattan Suite decorated in red and trimmed with white. The cushions are covered in white fabricord finished in red welts. s39.50 Regular Price, $55. 2-Piece Natural Rattan Suite, with arms painted to match the orange in the figured linen which covers s 5 o ° Regular Price, $62.50 37 construction, finished in antiqued brown. Cushions are brown and green homespun. s 49.50 Regular Price, $82.50. 2.Piece Rattan Group in a charming combination of canary cushions. The design of the suite is after the Early American School. Fid: 339.50 Regular Price, $70. : 2-Piece Rattan Suite, with broad arms, flex-web seats and adjustable back pillows. The frame is finished in natural trimmed with green; and the seat and back pillows s Regular Price, $57 36 white and green; with cushions covered in green fabricord. Flex-web seats. 849 Regular Price, $80 .. ° Separate Pieces Rattan Easy Chair in canary yellow with boxed spring seat and separate loose pillow back, covered in s Regular Price, $22.50. l 7 arms and loose pillow back. The frame is fin- ished in black trimmed with yellow. sz 4 Regular Price, $40 Rattan Chair, an adaptation from the tub chair design, gaily finished in Chinese red, with green plaid upholstered seat and back. s l 5 Rattan chair of the beach type, very comfortable and prac- ural rattan with green fabricord seat and back. 9 Regular Price, $15 4 s .75 . Easy Chair of rattan construction, with flex-web seat. Fin. ished in old white with seat cushions and pillow s Regular Price, $25 k l 5 finished in soft green with black, gold and red fabricord upholstery. $ l 2.50 Regular Price, $15 Sleepy Hollow Chair, the most comfortable and coolest of porch chairs. Natural rattan construction, inter- woven with orange and green. ; 8 l 8 in white fabricord with red buttons in tufts $29.50 in green and white homespun. green and white plaid. 3-Piece Group—the settee and one chair finished in green Regular Price, $49.50 the seat and back cushions. 3-Piece Group of the Chinese Chippendale design; rattan yellow on the frame and green upholstery on seat and back are covered in orange, black and tan linen. 3-Piece group of closely woven rattan, finished in old green and orange homespun. Rattan Easy Chair, closely woven with gracefully curved Regular Price, $25 tical for use on porch or lawn. Finished in nat- at back covered in brown and white damask, Chinese Chippendale chair with flex-web seat and frame Regular Price, $24 Rattan Easy Chair with flex-web seat. Frame natural finish with seat cushions in plain green linen $11.50 and pillow at back in green and white waffle cloth. Rattan Easy Chair, strongly built frame, finished in green with cushions in yellow d black. :lnegu;::k Price, $21 3 312-5" Charge Accounts —will be willingly opened upon convenient terms of settlement, 9 hon