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FOOD SHOPPING CENTER &, One of America’s Largest . Giant enters into the spirit of the National Pastime—the opening of the Base Ball season— with Savings! LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER FRENCH'S Tripoli Chicken & Egg Noodle DINNER A delicious, easily prepared lunch- eon or supper dish. Chock-full of the tenderest parts of fancy 16 oz, chicken. Just jap C heat and eat! WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 4 --r15¢ DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN Asparagus - : WHITE STAR Tuna Fish DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE .., 25¢ DEL MONTE Tomatoes 2+-. :19¢ cans BALTIMORE BREW BEER : 5 case ot $4.1T i Pl nt e the best quality ob Tremendous volume assures perfect freshnes STEAK ":&” AND SUGAR-CURED PICKLED SIRLOIN Corn Beef BONELESS +25¢ FRESH SLICED Beef Liver* 17¢ FOR ONE DAY—WEDNESDAY ONLY CHIPPED BEEF . 15¢ FRESH_GROUND HAMBURG The largest variety of fresh produce in the city under one roof. U. S. NO. 1 NEW Potatoes CHERRY RED Rhubarb 2 - 15¢ New Crop TENDER CRISP Celery .t 5¢ Oranges DAIRY DEPT. HOMEMADE COLE SLAW POTATO SALAD b 15°¢ ARMOUR’S DEX‘I’%R SLICED Bacon*: 17¢ TENDER GREEN ASPARAGUS bunch doz. 3 3C FRESH SEA FOOD FRESHLY CAUGHT CROAKERS Ib. 12‘ Fresh Buck SHAD »]2¢ THESE SAVINGS FOR ; . Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday 23509 Georgia Ave. N.W g v - We reserve the right to limit auantities and to refuse to sell to those we belleve to be competitors. Jumbo Valencias THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DO--- TM TELEPHONE COMPANY- T WANT ;3 CHECK THE MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1937. Secret Operative 48. ALL RIGHT--- Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York. ARRIVALS, Today. CHEROKEE—Jacksonville ____ | COLOMBIA—cristobal EMPRESS OF A! SCANYORK—Copenhagen TRANSYLVANIA—Havana Tomorrow. COAMO—San _Juan - 800 AM. AMERICAN TRADER—London_ 8:30 A'M. ORIENTE—Havana 1:00 P.M. PM! AM AM! 9:00 AM. A—Valparaiso SANTA ROSA—San Francisco Wednesday. April 21. | AMERICAN" TRAVELER—Liver- pool ANCE—Havre ____ 8:00 AM. ZILC 9:00 AML EN O] Bermuda .- 9:00AM. ST. MIHIEL—San Francisco __ _ ~—— SCYTHIA—Livernool Z 8:00AM, | WESTERN WORLD—Buenos ires P.M. Thursday, April 22. A—Norfolk =Sl P.M. MONTGOMERY— ah - 2 DI SAVOIA—Genoa DIXIE—New Orleans FORT TOWNSHEND-St. John's 9 ILSENSTEIN —Antwerp 9:0¢ AT, uerto Barrios HAYES—World Friday. April 23. DEUTSCHLAND— Hamburg TN L. rmuda cruise | ROBERT E. LEE—Noifolk | SHAWNEE—Miami ULUA_—Santa Marta VOLENDAM—Bermuda. Z Saturday, April 21. MARTINIQUE —Jacmiet R:30 AM. . OF BERMUDA __Bermuda — 0:0 g PRESIDENT HARDING—Hamburg. SAIL) (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. NEW TORONTO—Lagos. mls. ol. 8 a.m. Tomorrow. | BLACK TERN—Antwerp. __ _ Noon EXCELLO—Tunis -2 _ Noon ROMA—Genoa 9:00 AM. Wednesday, April 21. Cherbourg 2 » TAN_Hamburg QUEEN MARY——Southampton | STAVANGARFIORD—Oslo | Thursday, | CAPE CORSO—Casab Midnight pril 23, DER—London 400 P.M werp Midnight | TRANSYLVANIA—Belfast | SCYTHIA—Liverpool 5 | SAILING. (South and Central America, West Indies and Canada.) Noon __ 5:00 PM. Today. | (No sailings scheduled.) Tomorow. CRISTOBAL—Cristobal - 4:00P.M. MONARCH OF BERMUDA— 3:00 PM. Z 400 PM! 6:00 PM. | W . April 21. BO. racaibo | ORIENTE—Hava; | Thursday. April 22. | COAMO—Ciudad Trujilio | COLOMBIA——Cristobal NERISSA—Georgetown ___ PETEN_—Port Limon Z Q'N OF BERMUDA—Bermuda 3:00 P.M. 4:00 .M. | Fridav. April 23. | FLORA —Maracaibo 2 ORIZABA —Vera Cruz == LADY NELSON—Georgetown. PAUL H. HARWOOD—Aruba. . | SANTA BARBARA—Vaiparaiso Midnight y. April 24. Buenos Aires Noon La Ceiba 11:00 A M. END—St. John's_11:00 AM. e S CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner and card party, Five Hun- dred Club, Hamilton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. | Meeting, Fellowship Club, Hamilton | Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting, Wilson Teachers' College | Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. M. | Hotel, 7 pm. + | Thomas C, Groomes, Riley 4 . | Carrie M Brown. 56. | RUST ADD WATER=ROLL and BAXE Alumni Association, Wilson Teachers’ College, 8 pm. Meeting, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner, Jacoby Society, La Fayette Hotel, 7 pm. TOMORROW. Luncheon, directors, Lions Club, Dinner, Civitan Club, Mayflower Dinner, Craftsmen Club, La Fayette Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Meeting, Progress Club, La Fayette Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Women’s Society, Dance, tometric 9 pm. Auxiliary, Op- Shoreham Hotel, Meeting, Anthropological Society, room 42, National Museum, Tenth street and Constitution avenue, 8 p.m- Deaths [ieported. 616 I st Sarah F. nn. ave Frederick W. Guy. 'sr. 5402 Conn. ave. Amy S Richardson 101 Grant rd Luzia A._Hitz. 71. 4901 Conn. ave Willlam Howard. 67. Gallinger Hospital Margaret Randolph, 66, Emergency Hos- pital Prank Turner. 57. Garfleld Hospital g Fst s John 'C. Wilkinson, Conn.” ave. and Reed Hospital, Vis. ave ulosis Hospital John Marshall plL. ibley Hospital Sallinger Hospital. Georgetown Hospital ospital. 13. Gallinger Hospital. Ralph R. and Eleanor F. Racey, Columbia Hospital Infant to James E. and Gertrude Popple- ton, Columbia Hospital Infant to Carroll B. and Virginia L. Sager, Oolumbia Hospital John W. Byrd. 84 Home for Aged & Infirm. William' Jones 7. Gallinger Hospital William L. Williams. 72. Gallinger Hospital Estelle Jackson. 71, Home for Aged & In- rm Sarah Williams. 70. Gallinger Hospital. Chares H Robinson 113 | edmen’s Hospital Emergency Hospital Gallinger Hospital e_Gallinger Hospital, Gallinger Hosintal hua McCoy Thelma Bennett Infant Maxine Bri Infant Walter Lewi Infant William Crowder. Gallinger Hospital | Infant to Willlam and Mary Shorter. Gal- |, _linger Hospital Infant to James and Loulse Bailey, Gallin- ser Hospital AT S Births Reported. Dellburt A and Esther I Klfl'!l" boy. James R_and Ruth M. Kelly. Robert nd Mary A. Eavel ADVERTISEMENT, For Skin-ltching, Millions Praise Zemo Zemo relieves the itching of Simple Rashes and Ringworm—soothes the iteh irritation of Eczema, Pimples nilar skin ailments. For 30 emo has been used and praised as a clean. dependable for family use to relieve the itching of skin irritations. A trial will convince you of its great merit. 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