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4 mpacial Dicpatch to The Star SHIPPING NEWS AR REPAR FUND MADE Sets Guven to “Shut-Ins” in Poor Condition—$3,000 Campaign Launched. Arrivals at_and Sailings From New Yorl Davlight Saving Time. ARRIVED VESTERDAY DUE TOMORROW Southamnto ’rm- Washington radio hospital fund recelving sets it installed severa) s ago for ‘shutins” in 38 he asylums and charitable mm in the Y‘!H"!r' fark, chairman of the com mittee. pointed out that many of the sets are badly in need of repalr and others will not operate at all hecause of “dead” batteries and tubes. The committee’s treasury 18 exhausted. he maid, and enly through public contri- | tntions will it he possible 10 restore the sels to efficient operating condi- | tion. The committes is making its appeal | O~ chiefly 1o the radio fans, whom Mr. | {il Mark said, are fully cognizant of the | ot - D Terrero e Walter A Luckenhach et DI'E SUNDAY .. Havana. June OUTGOING STEAMERS. ~\|||\( TODAY ~London “shut-ins.” \’\lshlm;(on will contribute 50 cents.” | Conmo he declared, “we will h monay to maintain the sets foriat s least two years.’ Certificates to Be Given. Attractive certificates, certifying | B have been printed. and will be mailed | " The certificate is el ‘ed on radie receiy G USRI Soelety of Authors. @ Publishers and the |y - are ro with the committae {n its g\ funds. The musie writers’ through its president. authorized the com o sting station SWMAL the works of is membership without the payment of the rovalties acted from other radin stations. nerican Rroadcasting Co. has 3} station permission to sell on the air for !d\"r"flll: A few years ago a e to Mr. Mark. Mr. Buck This seciets ix proud of the | o R el per L R mmmou-h [‘”‘"" reduced two-thirds. nermission to broadcast from yonr | st he copyrighted musical works - g to our members. ‘ £ so we are {nspired by the | vou are serving in main deasting station and we | ecognize that the financial | g il oo profit any individual. re solely to continue the service 1 Vh" unfortunate persons | e confined in a charitable 50 types of hamme n. butions to mnl should be Shannon. treasurer, Room 20%, rado Building. NAVAL ACADEMY HONOR STUDENTS ANNOUNCED Thirty-Two Memh-vl of Fourth | Class Achieve Average of 85 or Better fn All Subjects. the maintenance wm to Herbert T.| 2 When your clock says “breakfast,” your appetite says “Wilkins"! & Roasted RIGHT here in Washington ANNAPOLIS. June 10. ~Announce ment was made today at the Naval Academy of those members of the| third and fourth classes who obtained ‘star” grade for last vear, having se. _ 1000 4 N PM omplete” hard [ware stock included ‘cmething Tike and axes. Die |16 ‘standardization this number has June 2 el June % Glaszow. June 3 Port’ Limon. Tune 3 ruced a mark of 53 per cent of the toral, or better. in all subjects. | Tn the third clase but 4 of 272 mem hers made this_rating. In order of | merit thev are: Norman T. Rall, Ohin; Charles R. Watts, Ohio; James R. Lee, Virginia: Paul F. Barrer, Kan s, | In the fourth. or heginning rlass, 32 out of 403 obtained the star grade. | n order of merit. they are: | John R. Webster. Californid; Lincon | Raird, Ohio: Lesiie E. Richardson. . Knight Pryer. at_large Henlein. Missouri; William kiahoma: ‘ohn H. Keatley, E Pennington. Kansas: Fr ann. South Dakota Missourf: Pat L. Humphrey. Missour. | Elliott W. Parich. jr.. CGeorgia: Henry < Persons Alabama: Da P. Rush, Wyominz. Edward J. chusetts: Caleh B. Laning, Min Wales, Vermont: ! Cutlery Counter Goorxfl H R. Dubrog. Nevada: Robert R ‘l((‘m Ohio. Burl H Bush. Penn Tvan Charles E. Weakley, Mis i lpnmrd T. Morse, \(nssarhu Delos E. Wait. ‘Arka: 250 Styles and Sizes, Thomas E. Kent, jr.. at’ large: Man rice B. Hinman \inmana \{arDonn!d P. Mains, New York: Dikies Sy tvasia; Posilariek (- Tth bert, Pennsylvania, Warner &. Rodi man, Massachusette: [,aurencs . Ral 1auf, Pensyivania. S=wiss SCISSORS Wonderful Cutters @ season’s smartest little “going-away” shor. A three-evelet tie developed in Naco tan with the saddle and tongue in Sauterne; A prize-winning thorobred. Cuban heels. 135’ 6IZE§Y/ZTOQAAATOD ’ 1330 F STREET, N. W. THE EVENING -\‘T;\B. BREAD Bond White Rose Dorsch LOWER POTATO PRICES Welcome news to every one, At last a break in potato prices that enables us to quote these prices. Potatoes are the great staple food in nearly every home. and this great Fridav and .nur(l.n cale. we hopP is 1!1« heginning of a return to reasonable prices. New Crop Potatoes Smaller quantity, 5 Ibs. for 25¢ Colgates Eyery housewife knows Colgate as a manufacturer of fine per(umu and toilet soaps, tonth paste, ete. [t's the <ame firm which makes FAR and all Octagon laundry and toilet hath snaps for the gracery man. F AR, the wash howl flakes, for all fine washing € —made from the Octagon” TOILET Soap~—j, lacks fine wrapping and expensive perfume only as compared t higher priced brands. Just When FAB is Most Needed WE OFFER 1 Cake of Octagon TOILET WITHOUT CHARGE With Every Package of Large FAB at 25¢ Pkg. In other words, the twn items mentioned for twenty five All 1%-Lb. Size Your Choice Per Loaf Plenty for every one, and you'll surely appreciate this low price. cents, Cheese Snax A dainty. delicious cheese cracker that is so pop wlar in the Summer time. \We have just distributed a carload to our stores and offer special— Regular trade standard 20c pkg.—for, each Cheese Snax are different. We urge you to buy a package il you want something real good, Smoked Hams, per Ib............... 40c Smoked Shoulders, per Ib..............26c Loffler’s Bacon, 4-Ib. pkg.............25¢ Kingan’s Crest Bacon, 3-Ib. pkg.. e i Strip Bacon, frying or boiling, Ib.. ... ..40c Loffler’s “Koldkut,” per Ib... ... ..48¢ Sliced Dried Beef, 1-Ib. pkgs., per 'Ib.. . .60c Smoked Frankfurters, Ib..............35¢c Small Glass Pimentos.................% Gelfand’s Mayonnaise.. . . . . . . . .25¢ and 45¢ Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise. . . . . .25¢ and 45¢ Ritter’s Mayonnaise, jar .............19¢ Pink Salmon 17c Ask for “Auto” Brand ‘Chum Salmon............c.........15¢ ArgoSalmon ...................... 37c Kmney s Columbia River—small. . ... ..25¢ Kinney’s Columbia vaer—large.......45c Tidewater Herring Roe..............18¢ King Oscar Sardines . i 2ia0Be King Oscar Herring. ...... 10c TunaFlsh..................25cand45 WASHINGTON, D, ¢, THURSDAY, JUNE A Store Near Every Home Another New Store OPENS SATURDAY Hyattsville, Md.—on Spencer st.—about one square west of the First National Bank. Specials Until Saturday’s Closing Golden Bantam Corn “Heart of Maine” 2 cans 33c There are manyv hrands of Gaolden Bantam Corn, Until von tey this hrand von cannat know what the finest i< like, Sanitary Peanut Butter Just at the time when it's most in de mand we offer this attractive special —jar lvory Soap Flakes “ar all the finer Taundry work Lnn\n. Tvory Wash Bowl Fiakes” cpecial for this week: Small IOC or 3 pkgs. 256 Large pkgs. 210 large pkg. 19¢ Fvery one <o here's the Rinso Oc This is the nenal 23¢ package. This <pecial offer is made to attract vour attention ta this product. You have read the advertising which appeared from time tn time in this newspaper. Now vou can try a large package at a low price. Beechnut Spaghetti Just for cans 4 ' 2 21c this week for This nationally famons product at_a very low price for all af this week. e 27 C i a5 Milani’s French ; Salad Dressing This is a wonderfully good oil dressing that <o many like hut <o few can make. Here it is ready mixed for vou. Good Reading Here—Note Carefully PE AS Silver Label . . ..10c Blue Ridge............12}c A-1, very small.........25¢ Meadow Baile ...........15€ | s, . o & . ... Peter Pan .............20c High Life, small. . .......25¢c Jockey Club ...........20c CORN &% ™ 1100 s 13c Peter Pan Sugar ....... .15¢ “Paris” Sugar Corn. . ...174c No. 2 Can, 2 for 15¢ Canned TOMATOES No. 3 Can, each, 10¢ Campbell’s Pork & Beans Franco-American Spaghetti EB—T—TER Land O'Lakes ... Sanitary Usual 5¢ Wrapped Candy selling at 2 for 5¢ More Good Reading The early buyer has the choice from full stock. TOMATQES— : Fresh, full red ripe, per Ib.. . . . 1 50 ONIONS—New Crop. Fancy nev:‘:rr;:el:ls. B 4 o 25C .5c NORFOLK CABBAGE— _The very best, per. Ib........ Fresh String Beans, per Ib..........12}c Cantaloupes, each . 12%c Home-Grown Lettuce, per head BOXED [ APPLES &EMQNS Fancy Eating Variety juicy fruit, 3 Ibs., 25¢c | P (Keap In your ice hox) Doz. s large, 30c Cook’s Pound Cake I Lb., 25¢ 2-Lb. Size 49¢ Special Orange Sale Last week we told vou about those fine Cali- fornia Oranges, V alencia variety, that were arriving in \Vashington for us. Our Fruit Buver found three carloads which were available for immediate delivery to us, pur- chased and delivered them to aur stores, We Offer Until Saturday Closing A Big Special Mostly on Two Lots Price, Per Doz. 40c and 50c (Note here—These Valencias do not spoil quickly, will easily keep perfect a week or ten days.) 1 5 Oranges for the . Regular Price of One Dozen Remember that Califormia \Valencias are n cizes, it that makes little difference once e SO— larger one. Oranges in the Summer Time? Why Not, When You Can Buy Valencias HEINZ RICE FLAKES Per Pkg. 7 Try at least one package. You have w-lfri the advertis- ing running in this newspaper. We'll say they are as good as the arhcrtwem?n' says they are. Get vour package to- morrow, Clicquot—of course Pale Dry or Golden Carton of o, 9765 No charge for containers. Refund of two cents for cach empty hottle returncd. 11b., 25¢ ICED TEA v Try Lipton's at the Above I'rices SCHLITZ perboren. $1:5 Van Camp’s Milk, Can 10c .2for 25¢ HEIN Pork & Beans. . e Spaghetti Kidney Beans, can...15¢ Salada Tea Trial Size 9¢ Y-Lb. 25¢ Afternoon Brand Tea Packed especially for us and of real fine quality. Orange Pekoe—Green—Mixed Specify the kind you want. $-Ib. Pkg.. . 19c ¥Ib. pkg... 35c Big Value—Fine Quality—Our Best Seller