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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, Today. A y = gRATEAL THIERRY. - Cristobal §:1. llmuncll or IERMDDA— [Q BoBT E SHA) ami iTAVAh GE‘PJOBD——Oslo Tomorrow. ml‘rmlnm:_a.cmel = ESIDENT + World cnnse 33 .fiDENT HARBING —Cobh= 8 Sunday, May 23 QLI‘IGLA—PD!L Limon Monday, May 21. AMERICAN MERCHANT— ANCON—Cristobal __ RLIN _Bremen RINQUEN—Truijillo Cit DONIA_—Glasgow ALIFORNIA— San. Francisco - § ICA—Paramaribo HEROKEE —Jacksonville RES_Cristobal SUEEN MARY v‘Soulhlmn(cn e(y'ruu — Liverpool OLENDAM—Rotterdam - SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. AMERICAN TRADER — London 4:00 P.M. UGVALD—Lisbon AM! « BLACK FALCO\AAnmem ¥ Roon > Midnight N—Antwerp Midnight ANTA Gl otRow Noon Tomorrow. AMERICAN SHIPPE) Liverpool ROMA—Napl Sunday, May 2 BAGAPORACK—Helsinki ___.. 2:00 P.M. REMEN Bremen Noon Noon SAILING (South and Central America, West Indies and Canada.) Today. LADY DRAKE—Georgetown ——- 8:00 M. MEDEA—Maracaioo 400 PM. SANTA CLARA—Valparaiso___ Midnight Tomorrow. ATLANTIDA-—La_Ceiba AKOTAN —San Francisc END— Buenos Aires LOA —-Sants Marta EDINIAN PRINCE— 8t. Thomas ________ — 10:00 A.M. Marriage Licenses. Edward S. Johnson, 24. Chevy Chase, Md.. and Catherine T. Maloney. 23. Takoma k Rev J. Connelly. La Plata, Md., and naway, U, 805 C st. . Cobey. 25, iR15 S st. b [ J. ORellly. o Irving st. and 4 Montello” ave. and ne. Re Lew Arthur Caldwell, 21 3 sw. and Louise E. Stewart. 14. 1136 Howard rd. se.: Rev. B. H_Whiting. “Lawrence W. Judkins 15 Bryant st ne. and Elie L. Lass 20, News, Va. Grover L. and Mary G. 21 ond; Rev. J. S. Gallinger Hospital. and 29, 403 G st. n.e.; Rev. 22, Silver Spring. Md., 21, Charleston, 1017 Maryland e Newport Mickeiboro. Kenneth L OrF. 20 Rachel ¥ Ear! A. E Barrows. Thomas E_Guiliot, and_Rosabelle Bowies. Vas Rev. H.A Kest George D. Eldred, 8, 1105 Rhode Island Svee Znd Uis L, Johnson, 25, 1795 17th st.: Rev. E. H. Pruden “David A Proctor 1695 35th st. and Fairfax Frazier. 20, 2101 F st.;’ Rev. C. C. Rassmussen. Benjanmin E. Sauber, 32 Trinity Towers, and_Dorothy A. Rock. 23, Rochester. N. Y.: Rev. S. H. Metz ritz Maru_ College Park, Md.. Gertrude E. Alstin, 29,1735 New Hamp- shire ave | Rev. C; J. Dacey, dohn E. Sherman, 104 7th st. and Mary C. ) 2306 Tunlaw rd.; v. Nells Roberi 3 Stk A5 and Alma 1 Davig 25, both of Johnstown, F. A Parsons Samuel T. D. Lancaster. ir.. 27. 3819 Liv- ingston’ st and n )\lark< 5 30147, R st Malcolm™ Fi an Ciath s, meq ngly oS anosieh: 31 And Huttle Matoszak, both of Baltimore; Judge R. E. Mat- ngly Charles 'C. McClain, 23, Colmar Manor, Md., and Margaret A Alesi, 21, Salem, Ohio: Rev. J. H. Dunham. Jobn Bhea. 35, and Mag Ortilp, 30, both of 1242 Quincy st.: Judge R. E. Mattingly. Willlam A Lee 56 and Helen W. Llovd, 25 1ot b Ausiticn; V.. Rev. L. Jusenh N Silvestro. 23. 4400 Bates rd. nee. and Rose uiler, 20. 2241 Douglas st. ne.; Sev. £ W Abert. Births Reported. Charles and Phoebe Humes. girl. Fred and Jane Warren. boy. oyd and Josephine French, bov. nseph and ‘Louise Robinson,’ girl. elvin and Madeline Buck, boy. wen and Ruby Clarke. boy. Winifield and Marsaret Kelly. boy. Jultus and Madeline Schneider, girl. ¥dward and Ocio Felton. girl. Jerry and Frances Diggs, girl. FORD GETS MEDAL Honored by Mechanical Engineers for Auto Development. DETROIT, May 21 (#).—Henry Ford veceived the highest honor accorded by the American Society of Mechani- eal Engineers last night for his con- fribution to the development of the au- tomobile. James H. Herron, society president, nted him the Holley medal at a banquet held in connection with the organization’s annual convention here. Alex Dow, president of the Detroit Edison Co. and a former co-worker with Ford, introduced the motor car + manufacturer to the diners. HAHN and | Traffic Convictions. THIRD-OFFENSE SPEEDING. William J. Fraim, jr, 1324 L street southeast, $40. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Granville E. Hall, Falls Church, Va., $10. Morton Eisman, 3701 Thirteenth street northwest, $15. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Frank Lawrence, Maryland, $15. John McBrown, Maryland, $10. Hugh E. Wright, Maryland, $10. Harry R. Cole, Maryland, $10. Mark A. Keefo, 3516 Connecticut avenue, $10. Tony E. Jiracek, Virginia, $10. Charles O. Iseli, 4120 Thirteenth place northeast, $10. James H. Molineu, jr, 1109 East Capitol street, $5. Margaret A. Cissell, 1530 O street, $5. Phillip DeLauder, 1311 N street, $5. Gilbert Walker, 5164 Fulton street, $5. Harry W. Mullican, Maryland, $5. Roy A. Wiseman, 3911 N street, $5. Curtis Holland, 1722 U street, $5. William S. O'Brien, 202 Adams street, $25. May L. Sherman, 5822 Ninth street, $5. Nathan Tabor, 4330 Yuma street, $5. Robert M. Grady, 2800 Thirty-third street, $5. Harry G. Hardison, 3720 Macomb street, $5. Paul R. Wellman, 1007 Massachu- setts avenue northeast, $5. Grover W. Cameron, 613 Kenyon street, $5. Jesse Buckler, 2221 Thirtieth street southeast, $5. Paul A. Collins, 1473 Irving street, $5. John E. Pixton, 4425 Q street, $5. Robert L. Stone, 1334!3 E street northeast, $5. Bill Molley, 1711 U street, $5. Earl W. Lewis, 1216 C street north- east, $5. Homer C. Baughan, Maryland, $5. Paul S. Verneger, 1348 Monroe street, $5. Christina D. Burton, 4110 Military road, $5. William S. Wells, eighth street, $10. Arthur J. Treeve, 536 Twenty-fourth street northeast, $5. Malcolm E. King, Maryland, $5. Louis Winer, 3220 Connecticut ave- nue, $5. Permits Suspended and Revoked. Francis L. Baker, 3606 O street, 30 days. Hans P. Christenson, teenth street, revoked. Bernice R. Collins, 1354 Pennsyl- vania avenue southeast, 30 days. Paul E. Counts, 1225 G street south- cast, 30 days. Edward Foley, 4000 Cathedral ave- nue, 30 days. Estells Hempstead, 3133 Connecticut avenue, revoked. Ozmon E. Hennyson, street, 30 days. Burton W. Johnson, 428 Twenty- fourth street northeast, 30 days. Robert S. Judd, 7012 Eastern ave- nue, 30 days. Francis E. McCarthy, 1038 New Jer- sey avenue, 30 days. Nich Mazzella, 9 Randolph street northeast, revoked. Donald B. Mohler, 1348 You atreet southeast, 30 days. Richard A. Newell, avenue, 45 days. Harry Schleider, 1412 Fourteenth street, 30 days. Clarence E. Dawson, 101 West ‘Woodbine street, Chevy Chase, Md., revoked. Isaac L. Hankey, revoked. Eddison B. Magee, Waynesboro, Va., revoked. 4516 Twenty- 1320 Nine- 1448 Juniper 4520 Georgia Frederick, Md, Service Orders NAVY. Lapham, Comdr. Edward B., de- tached Naval Operations; to Naval ‘War College, Newport, R. I.; June. Meek, Comdr. William W., detached Naval Academy; to Naval War College, Newport, R. L; June. Combs, detached Naval Air Station, Anacostia; to U. S. S. Enterprise; June. Donnelly, Lieut. Comdr. James B., detached Navy Yard, Philadelphia; to{ U. S. S. Brooklyn; June. Higley, Lieut. Comdr. John W., de- tached Hydro. Office; to U. 8. S. Philadelphia; June. Eddiegorde, Lieut. Comdr. Edwin A. (8. C.), detached Naval Finance and Supply School, Philadelphia; to Asi- atic Station; June. Wise, Lieut. Comdr. William W. (S. C.), detached Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va.; to U. S. S. Pensacola; June. McDowell, Lieut. Comdr. Ralph 8. (C. C.), detached Army Industrial College; to Bu. C. and R.; June 22, ‘Wells, Lieut. Comdr. Robert K. (C. C.), detached Carnegie Institute of 1207 F ST. CARLTON'S Frosty White Fashions . Formulo for Summer chic: Swirling “bands and insets ¢f genuine China Buck with little opening here ond there for coolness; round toes, short vamps, tall heels. Altogether smart and distinctive . ____._.__.... 875 . OTHER CARLTON YOUNG SETS, 775 & 475 NS s s ~ Lieut. Comdr. Thomas 8., | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 2i, Technology, Pittsburgh; to Bu. C. and R.; June 15. DeFoney, Lieut. Comdr. Clinton G. (M. C.), detached Naval Academy; to Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.; June, Gray, Lieut. Garland A. (M. C)), detached Naval Academy; to Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T. H.; June. Danhoff, Lieut. Joseph B., detached Naval Observatory; to U. 8. S. King; June. Davis, Lieut. William V., jr., de- tached Naval Air Station, Anacostia; to U. 8. 8. Idaho; June or July. Jennings, Lieut. William F., detached Office of Judge Advocate General; to staff, Cdr. Cruiser Division 3, Battle Force; June. McLean, Lieut. Hugh B., detached U. 8. 8. Clark; to Naval Academy; June. DENTAL CORPS. Mitchell, Lieut. Louis D., jr. (D. C)), detached Navy Yard, New York City; to Naval Dispensary; June 2. Woods, Lieut. Edwin E., detached office, Judge Advocate General; to U. 8. S. Dickerson; June 27, Jeffers, Lieut. (J. G.) Clark P, (M. C.), detached Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif.; to Naval Dispensary. Ernest, Ueut (J. G.) Ralph N. (C. E. C.), detached Rensselaer Polytech- nic Institute, Troy, N. Y.; to Navy Yard, Philadelphia; June 1( Ol Antigue House UNUSUAL GOPLLEGTIOII ANTIQUES AND WORKS OF ART 817 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dance, Trinity College, Shoreham Hotel, 9 pm. . Meeting, - Executive Council, Local No. 2, N. F. F. E, 710 Fourteenth street, 5 p.m. Card party, 1934 Assoclation, Matrons and Patrons, O. E. 8, 5119 Connecticut avenue, 8:30 p.m. ‘TOMORROW. Meeting, Philosophical Cosmos Club, 8:15 p.m. Boclety, Dance, National University Law School Freshmen, Willard Hotel, 10 pm. Dinner, Washington Medical and Surgical Soclety, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. Dinner, National Association of Postal Supervisors, Mayflower Hotel, 7 pm. Dance, Jowa State Society, Shore- ham Hotel, 9 p.m. Supper-meeting, Alpha Chi Sigma, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Devoe’s 2-Coat System does a better job than *three coats of ordinary paint. 922 N. Y. Ave. National 8610 12th and F Streets The fad that became an important fashion OPEN-CROWN " Deaths Reported. Margaret Gasch, 87, Emergency Hospital, George L. Morton, 78, Emergency H John Ebel. 77, ds: illubem'. fl’ pn-?:ml tal. Charles G. Nelson. 89, U ' William H. McArt] h us"otlsd"" Hom' Harry A. Ki 52 s rid e B B Bt Marie L. Oenm-nn, 62, 255" Tawrence Jlmu W Vllllhn 47, Walter Reed General Georpe. Whelan, 43, Gallinger Hospital. JD’I{I" W. Lockwood, 41, Providence Hos- Anelln’ Adler, 37, Sibley Hospital Clthenne E. O'Doxnell, 35, Slrnfld Hos- cavin Merkle. 33, 8t. Elizabeth's Hospital, Jack B_Hamiiton. 26" Union Btation. " Edith thenscheld 25, Onlllnnr Hospital. Ne J. Miller." 21," Gallinger. Hospital. Providence He Children's Hospits ren's Hospit, mmt" Earnest’ H. Best, Children’s Hos- gufia Bush, 75 Emergency Hospital. unL-’;:rmHum.er 72, Home for Aged and Jerome 8mith, 70. §04 22nd st Belle' McDaniel. ‘58, 1825 Riges st. John, Isnmwmte. 55, Freedmen's Hos- ta Cecelia’ Ivery. 51. 404 Florl Emma C. Harrls, 48, E‘gl&;u‘l‘:' at. y A.Hagan, 5 Richard Henson, Golden s Herbert Mercer. 45, Gallinger Hospital Lawrence Jenkins,’ 44, Freedmen's Hos- pit Bessie Thomas 43, Gallinger Hospital, %v‘:"n".’!?‘n"kim 24 mmn r'fi' pap el Ruth _Jenkins. Re1d_Hospital. STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING FOR EVERY OCCASION MR. FOSTER’S REMEMBRANCE SHOP 606 13th St. N.W. NAtional 5390 Tea-time, lunch-time, theatre-time, wherever you go, the smartest women are wearing open- top turbans. twists of crepe Pastels. Millinery Shop JUNIORTOWNS—1207 F Yes, and the smartest women at the country club will be in TURBANS! Clever in WHITE, Black, Navy and Main Floor. 3212 14th ALL WELL DRESSED GIRLS AND BOYS ARE STEPPING OUT IN SUMMER WHITES GRO-NUP SANDALS of White Calf have all the refinements of shoemaking that have kept this famous brand_a favorite among knowing parents. 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Navy and $|0 95 black. 12 to 20 Raleigh Straw (& \e L O BELOW: Take the great white way to chic! Vivid color trims this white crepe dress, in a way that is smart and decidedly new. Patent belt. White with red, green, royal, or ;\omze Sizes 12 to $|4 95 Raleigh Straw LEGHOKN by Knox ... and not o daisy wreath or a velvet streamer in sight! Knox takes leghorn out of the garden party class and tailors it with a new crease to the crown $6.75 and a rakish lilt to the LEFI’: Crisply cool, light as a breeze, slimly tailored—the aristocrat of Summer suits—Palm Beach. Very new and very smart in black. Also in white, naturals, navy and brown, $| 6.75 sizes 12 to 20____ Palm Beach Hat. $3.95 BOVE: White Cheviot Coat, fully lined, but o weightless wonder. Weor it by day or by night, in town or country . . . it's an important addition to a chic Summer _ wardrobe. B.V.D. 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