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-—— '— -'ll N.O^CRQiS I Americv* best/coved l 1 'Threw away my harsh laxatives” "Out they went, all harsh, embarrass ing purgatives. For my constipation turned out to be due to lack of ‘bulk' tn the diet — gentle proved the iwer." If you this trouble, eat an ounce a s l l o o o ALL-BRAN day In milk sprinkled ither cereals, MUced in muffins) — Irink plenty of water. xsLLoea's all-bran Is guaranteed to keep you egular naturally, or double your money lack. Order xillogo's all-bran today. [wo Gallinger Nurses To Get Kober Awards At Graduation Sunday Presentation for the first time of postgraduate scholarship awards to two outstanding Gallinger Hospital student nurses will feature the grad uation exercises Sunday night for a class of 30 at the city hospital. The Kober Legacy awards of $100 and $75 will be made to help the nurses get advanced training in a specialised oourse, after first com pleting a year's hospital service in regular ward duty. They will be presented by Dr. Daniel L. Seckinger, assistant Dis trict health officer and member of the School of Nursing Advisory Committee. Dr. Corning to Speak. A/4 i AAWWnt V MIA* VVtUUlQ) aupv.1 tti : tendent of schools, will be the prin cipal speaker at the commencement exercises. Dr. Alvin R. Sweeney, Gallinger Hospital superintendent, will preside, and Miss Beatrice E. Ritter, director of nursing, will pre sent the candidates for the diploma and school pin. The graduation will take place at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the hos pital, and will be followed by a re ception in the nurses’ home. 11 From District Area. Members of the graduating class, including 11 from the District area, are: Cleo Delight Best, 1728 New Hampshire avenue N.W.; Catherine Agnes Bogan, 67 W street N.W.; Edith Margaret Bond, 221 Eleventh street S.W.; Nancy Curro, 1217 Hol brook street N.E.; Helen Eisman, 1106 Queen street N.E.; IsabeMe Rhona Elias, 1360 Hamilton street N.W.; Shirley Ellen Magruder, 4524 Thirty-second street, Mount Rainier, Md.; Helen Audrey Perkins, 3027 Douglas street Ni.; Melvina Agnes Selby, 930 Bums street S.E.; Mary Lee Stapleton. 4411 First place N.E., and Doris Lawson Wise, 4322 Royal street S.E. Also, Ruth Ann Baker, North Hol lywood, Calif.; Helen Virginia Boyer, Brunswick, Md.; Beulah Pearl Dix FALL 'FIND'^ in corduroy Wonderful, long wearing two-piece outfits for boys or girls . . bib-top overalls and zipper front jacket. Wine, brown, red or two tone green and brown. Sizes3to6x. $7 95 I flf 1 <^> ■ | I| 1311 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. N. W. | REDUCING - FACTS and RESULTS MUaS. C. •or*. 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