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POLICEMAN TAKES ARMY PISTOL TITLE| Moore Champion, With Wil- liam and George Cook Second and Third. Bcoring 96.8 per cent to win the Army pistol champlonship of the National Capital Rifle Club, Edka C. Moore, thir- teenth precinct, Metropolitan Police De- | Xt partment, set & mark for his fellow orge k, broth- ers, easily took second and third place on the Camp Simms range, in Congress Heights, with percentages of 93.7 and 92.7, respectively. ‘The match Con(uted of 10 shots, slow fire, at a 5-inch bull's-eye 25 yards away; two five-shot strings, first in 15 seconds each at 25 yards, and then in 11 seconds each at 15 vard\ and three flva shot strings from 25 yards at the bber,” an olive- drub silhouette of a soldier, in the kneeling position, which 18 alternately exposed three seconds and hidden two second asmul the course of fire is mlt preacrlbed by the War Deplrtment for dismounted soldiers, Col. John Co\nrd director of civilian mlrksman will award silver qualification bld,xes to the following parllcxpanu re, 96. Pistol D! 83.2; John D. Mchbb 620 and Ray- mond Davis, 77.2 per_cen! Piswl marksman—Ira .Y Gerew, 66.2 per Yesterd-ys event was the first of a series of rifle and pistol matches sched- uled by the National Capital Rlfl! Club for alternate Sundays. On the service rifle chnmplon will be deur ‘The scores in the service rifle md nlswl matches will be aggregated the small-| bore rifle and | wi with pistol e\ents in order to choose the all- around shot and the wil’lner of the club’s Sver loving: eup. Beer Runner Retires. NEW YORK, April 14 ().—A beer - | Zemo. Always Al " Dunge recently compro- mised Federal income tax difficulties by payment of $100,000. as cal . | dealers. SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) will be movies of Mackinac ulmd Mirh nken last Summer by Mrs. Seiforde Stellwagen. Mrs. John T. Chflabopher of, chkson ville, Fla., honorary State fegent of New Hnmpahire entertained at lunch- eon yesterday at the Mayflower in honor of the State regent of New Hampshire, Mrs. Charles Carroll of Concord, candi- date for vice president general. Her other guests were . Mrs. Brooke White of Jacksonville, vice presiden general of Florida; Mrs, Catherine xn- u'edxe of Bpnngnelrl Vt,, vice presidert general; Mrs, Lunlrdy State regent of P‘lnridl from Sanford; Mrs. . Norton, State regent of Vermont; rs. F. A, St. Clair, former sme regent of the District of Columbia; Mrs. Theo- dore Strawn, honorary stm re.enl of Florida; Mrs. Hubert Flather, State vice regent of New Hampshire; Mrs. Ira G. Colby, State librarian of New Hlmb shire; Mrs Samuel Hawkes of Corning, | Mrs. F. L. Holden of Clare- mont, N H. Mrs. Charles P‘ Bathrick of Battle , Creek, State regent of Michigan, enter- tained at a reception and tea yesterday m the Chinese room D( the Mayflower | ociety from her . Mrs. Ruby Smflh Stahl of Wash- ington and a former resident of Michi- gan gave a number of songs at the re- ception. Mrs. Bathrick was assisted by Mrs. John W. Bailey, former regent of the Battle Creek Chapter; Mrs. George D —_— e MeCormick "Medtens G Cofiers ) DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist b ii0 et aenen °B 10th lfllcfl"lln N.! " Itching Ends When #| Zemo Touches Skin —thousands say. 1It's wonderful the | Even in most severe cases, itching dis- appears almost as p to clear away unsightly blemishes, we know of nolhtfli better than invisible eep this family anti- septic on hand. Use it freely. It's safe 35c, 60c and $1.00. Al FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Welcome D. A. R. Delegates SPRING FASHIONS AT BROOKS ‘Most Moderately Priced! Distinctive Coats Individually Selected! Three Important Groups - 49.75 (Y Other, Coats Range to $89.75 " The three little outline sketches show three of the more important coat styles. The fur-bordered cape coat, the jabot fur- eollared coat, and the notched flat fur col- lar coat. woolens, silks and velvets. In the leading light-weight Black, middy blues, tans, greens and 5reys. With flat or fluffy furs or untrimme S8econd Floor—Coats Eastertime Frocks In the Very Newest Fashions Our Best Sellers are 16™ and 25 In this collection you will find almost every authentically smart daytime and evening mode for misses, younger misses, women and larger women. Btate oorrespondin etary; corresponding secre . Hayman, a member ot the Bntue Creek Chapter, and Mrs. Nflefl Mich. be Ms. Follmer Mrs. R F. Hof mner rennt al’ the Blfl.le Creek Chapter, and Mrs. ven tomorrot unmedllmy preceding the to Mount she m also entertain at dinner on Friday n will address the W C i Crisco.. | White Soup Beans. .. ...3 We are espe- cmlly featuring jacket frocks in such ma- terials as flat crepe, lace and chiffon. Third Floor—Dresses the Mayflower for the Michigan pages ding sec- | to the congress. Miss Alice L. McDuffee, former his- , | torian general, accompanied by her momef Mru l.oul.u Ilcmmn of K‘l‘l:.- wer, and ’R';m ‘Arbor, State of | Sianey Wcl.ho f rry Fox y rkson of 15 ncthem-uble ‘fls historian, is 'Vlech!m vlce regent of the Bl('le Creck Chapf ‘Ihe Mickigan !htfl luncheen will w at the Mlyflower J. croker m Gull(ord 0 Vernon. Mrs. Bl!h‘:’?fil tored to Cleaning Needs! —Spring cleaning time is here. Let our nearest store lupply your needs from the OldDutch 2c= ]3¢ S be CLEANSER Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser. . High-Grade Ammonia Pnnon: Ammonia . .™"** 14c, 32¢ caKs 10c powter 12¢ Babo Powder . ........ S. 0. S. Cleanser Carbona. . . 15¢ Cotton Gloves OLD WITCH AMMONIA UReE T hace 32¢ Ivory Soap (medium). .4 “** 25¢ Star Soap <6 25¢ P.&G. Soap .. 16~ =25¢c Octagon Soap 2 3c Need a New BROOM? Sanitary Broom ........""85¢c Red Handle Broom......*" 65¢ De Luxe Broom ........""59¢ Aeroplane Broom . ......"" 35¢ Gold Dust 25c¢ | Fels Naptha Soap -4 = 23¢ Kirkman’s Soap 2 =*=13c 0c!agon Powder. .. ...... Large Pkg. Quart of Floor Oil Galvanized Pails 30c 0’Cedar Polish b 22c, 43¢ Johnson’s Wax Sihae 59¢ Wright's Silver Polish. e .59¢ Guns And Don’t Forget to Brighten Up With MAZDA LlGHT BULBS LIGHT FUSES, =" 5¢; § 22c Every Day Needs Land O’Lakes Butter Sanitary Butter | Sanico e Eggs Nucoa Margarine First Prize Margarine B23c A b, tin zsc. 6-1b. tin sl 30 Libby’s Tomato Calchup et G Heinz Tomato Ketchup Heinz Pork & Beans “Sanico” Coffee Wilkins Coffee. . . Orienta Coffee Sealect Milk Campbell’s Tomato Soup. ... Ritter Tomato Soup 25¢ "= 25¢ Dried LimaBeam....... ™17c Evaporated Peaches. ..."™ ™ 25¢ Sun-Maid Raisins . ......"* 10c Tins for Now Priced Red Wing ey also a guest at the hotel. for Jesse W. Nicholson of chevy !ollow whu:h d Park, mgerz she T, U, to her home this evening. Mrs. Nichol- son was recently unanimously indorsed for Governor of Maryland by the Mont- gomery County Democratic Law En- forcement Clubs, this being '.hn flrlt time in eryllnd that any wom ever been indorsed by any polmcll club this high honor. Miss Carolyn Punderson, State re- ent of Minnesota, will entertain at uncheon on Tuesday in the Pan-Amer- en | jcan room of the Mayflower. OF SMALLPOX ON TANKER Three Inspectors, Bar Pilot and 0jl Agent Required to Stay on Vessel 14 Days. By the Associated Press. % MIAMI, Fla., April 14.—Three United sumlmpecum @ bar pilot and H. w 'l'hz Army and Navy Union held a ent ! l leum col luncheon at the Carlton today under my 'ere d tanker Her the direction of Mr. C. ward, Wylie last nl‘ht following quar- about 28 of the members belnl preoent antine of t.he vessel when a case of customs; ture e _case ol returning 1845 4th Street N. 25¢ 23c Buffet Tins Lbs. for Lbs. for Pkgs. for Beefsteak Sale Round Steaks =3O Sirloin Steaks =43¢ Porterhouse Steaks - 49 Cudahy’s Finest Puritan Sliced Bacon Loffler’s Piece Bacon. . .™ 27¢c | Smoked Hams S e e COFFEE = 25¢|LARD 25'3 | Special This Week Del Monte Cherries 2 Large Size Prunes 2 “Sanico’’ ik Peerless Macaroni * QUICKO Free FLAKO- 14¢ GINZ:I:::E 3 f" 50c GlN(N.':é::y:: :;EE::' 69c Shriver’s Peas & Carrots 2% 25¢ GREEN BAG COFFEE =29c Red Ripe Tomatoes b 25¢ Fresh Stringless Beans = 20c Yellow Onions ......4™ 19c | New Cabbage .......3" 25c Sweet Potatoes ! .Carrots bogimril Texas Onions . Fancy Spinach . New Kale ..........4“"251: Radishes .........3""*10c Fresh Peas in the Pod 2 % 35¢ Iceberg Lettuce . . . 2%"19c New Potatoes . . . . 3% 20¢c HOLD 5.UPON DISCOVERY. |smalipox was discovered among the nspectors are G. ‘Whit A. McAndrew, u'nmi and W. Dexter Dennmunt of The Cfln as_discoveres when United States Pllb“c Health ph sicians went aboard as the ve aln e fiqdlyl Puhllc H!ll'.h Service officials . Countries of the Far East consumed last yelr one-sixth of America’s total | Blue Label Boned Chicken flt‘n WILL TRY SECOND FLIGHT MEXICO OITY, April 14 (#).—Harold Bmmley. American aviator who failed m ¢ in an attempted non-stop fiight last ufel dncked pnclflc . fight. clal puoc o e B to Tacoma His mon al Summer, but he was unhurt. - Table Delicacies! —that will add variety and goodness to CARLL’S Corn on Cob Snider’s Sour Cherries. .. ." 29¢ Del Monte Kraut Juice. . . 23¢ Libby’s Kraut Juice Pineapple Juice. ......." 17¢ Grapefruit Juice tn 10c¢ Libby’s Tomato Juice. ....."" 15¢ Canned Grapefruit. . ... .. ." 25¢ Canned Grapefruit. . 4200 B. & M. Brown Bread.. tni]Te Maraschino Cherries. botite 10c 25¢ Walnut Meats s 23c 49c Gerber’s Strained Vegetables Strained Tomatoes Strained Prunes Strained Carrots Strained Peas Strained Beans Strained Spinach Strained Vegetable Soup For Babies and Invalids Tins for 25¢ College Inn Chicken a la King . . College Inn Welsh Rarebit . 85296 Texas Figs (skinless) . . ... . " t" 25¢ Carpenter’s Breakfast Figs Jacob’s Hotel Mushrooms. . Jacob’s 1st Choice Mushrooms $roxtn'Ge Jacob’s 1st Choice Mushrooms - = 30c Underwood’s Deviled Ham . . *" 15¢, 29¢ tin 59c bottle 14c 6c Milani French Dressing Del Monte Tomato Sauce Del Monte Sweet Relish Mcllhenny’s Tobasco Pepper. Kitchen Bougquet Lea & Perrins Sauce Jolly Time Pop Corn Curtis Pimentos Del Monte Red Pimentos. . ... . . Additional Lenten Foods .4=2520¢c _bottle 350 bottle 39c bottle zgc tin 25C Catalina Tuna Fish .. .. ... 3-Diamond Crab Meat Del Monte Sardines Pink Salmon Argo Red Salmon Kinney’s Col. River Salmon. . Crown Brand Sardines Tidewater Herring Roe. Damp Pack Shrimp Dry Pack Slmmp Gorton’s “Ready-to-Fry” Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish EASTER EGG DYES. .. .3 & 25c tln lsc bt e 35 rke 14 July from Tacoma, Wash., to Tokio, humnounudhahmnrmn‘w'h 2 to mnke another try at the trans- l job as commer- Paso-Mexico Oity mll and passenger ':lr line and will go immed; lane, City of Tacoma, was wrecked at the start of his attempi t last .42 50c | Ib. tin 59C Every Day Needs.| Silver Brand Peas Blue Ridge Cut Beans - Blue Ridge Corn. ........ W Musselman’s Apple Sauce Peter Pan Peas Afternoon Tea Lipton’s Tea. . “Sanico” Pancake. ....... Pillsbury’s Pancake. . ..... “Sanico” Grape Juice “Sanico” Grape Juice. . ... ..."™" 39¢c 3-Minute Brand Oats Sanitary Oats Shredded Wheat Clu:quot Club Ginger Ale. c Gerbers’s Strained Vezetnbln Z -t25c Pillsbury’s Flour. . b 59¢ Gold Medal Flour “Sanico” Flour Swift’s Premium Franks Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon Smoked Hams %etb. pks. 25 ¢ %-1b. ks 4Q¢ .3 v 25¢ .2 %™ 25¢ SCHIMMEL'’S Peach Marmalade aad 2-1b. Large Rlpe Bananas poen 19 Todly and Tomorrow < M.Prooks-Co Strawberry " . Preserves Jar Jars 39c + ‘Wfibwnoméfi““wwm“’“no“w Grape Jelly