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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Today. JLE DE FRANCE—Havre _ LACONTA—Livernool PONCE—Pucrto. Rico ROBERT E. LEE—Norfolk SANTA LUCIA"Valparaiso ST. MIHIEL—San Juan §EMING TAN —Vera Cruz VOLENDAM —Rotterdam Tomorrow. Nova Scotia FARMER— London $hort Limon Antwerp —Buenos Aires PANTA PAUTA San Frinciors Thursday. 29. 30 PM. S wn}"!\l K30 AM 1:00 P2M. 830 AM. ACADIA 500 P.M AMERICA AM July ATLANTIDA PM 7:00 AM. Ceiba TANOOGA—S aples Francisco 10:00 AM. | KONIGSTEIN PRESIDENT cruise S00AM ~World 9:00 AM. Antwerp GARFIELD. Saturday. July 31. DE GRASSE PUCHESS OF ATHOLL— FRI\ID(\T ROOSEVELT— SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) SVANHILD-_Cons s 10 A M WEST IRMO—F R30 AM night Noon| WASHINGTON. Noon Thursday. July TLE DE FRANCE—Havre ROBIN' GRAY—Cape Town Friday. July 30 FARMER- London 4:00 P.M L—Rotterdam Midnight Midnight 5.00 P.M. 300PM OLT DAY btk am Midnight Saturday, August 1, AMERICAN IMPORTER-— Tiverpob) BERGENSFJORD_ Oslo CONTE DI SAVOIA—Genoa a a0 AN 00 P M (South and Central America, West Indies and Canada.) 00 PM Noon 17 30 P M .00 PM. 500PM 00 P M n GV OF BRRMUDA. 300 P.M Thursday. Hamilton July 29, 300 PN 5.00PM 00 PR Friday, July 30. 5.00P.M 10 John's 11 DA— 10 P M 00 AM 3.00 P M. Noo: N rancisco Neen Four Die in Crossing Crash. ADRIAN, Mich,, July 27 (#.—Four persons wei ed last night when a Wabash Railroad passenger struck an automobile at Seneca, miles southwest of Adrian The dead: Wesley Wolf, 21, and his wife, 18, of Seneca, and their two nephews, Bobby Lee Shadbolt, Duane Shadbolt, train 14 S5 AM. K00 AM! Noon | 9:00 AM. Noon | TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. James H. White, jr, 1116 Fifth street northeast, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. James C. Russell, 1011 Kenyon street, $5. Clinton D. Lutz, street, $5. Kenneth D. Harrison, Maryland, $5. Jules Alpher, 710 Tenth street northeast, $5. Clifford H. Adams, 1341 Connecticut avenue, $5. Matthew H. McMahon, 2609 Third street northeast, $5. George W. Edner, 1619 Seventeenth street, $5. Benjamin Carter, 921 U street, $5. Raphael Masciori, 1826 Ontario place, $5. Victor W. Meyers, street, $5. Harvéy R. Nichol, jr., 649 E street northeast, $5. Frank Y. Murray, 949 Massachu- | setts avenue, $5. Thomas P. Lynch, street nertheast, $5. James C. , Miller, road northeast, $5. David E. Spatzer, 151 Adams street, $5 Joseph F. Brooks, 3933 Fourteenth street, $5 Elbert Lilly, 1529 Sixth street, $5. Fred E. Rest, 4500 Canal road, $5. Eugene R. Liufferman, Virginia, $5. Louis Smallwood, 24 McCullough | street, $5. | Wwalter H. Deane, Maryland, $5. Leonard A. Chase, Maryland, $5. Harrison L. Malmberg, Maryland, $5. Alton B. Alford, 7512 Georgia ave- | nue, $5. Nathan 7. 1114 Eleventh 1126 Eleventh 1118 Monroe 1837 Bennings . Henderson, Maryland, $5. PERMIT SUSPENSIONS AND | REVOCATIONS. | William E. Branford, 1903 Seventh street, 30 days. Clarence P. Butcher, 3614 Patterson street, suspended. Dan Cassetta, suspended Francis M. Darragh, 2463 Pennsyl- vania avenue. suspended. Harvey S. Fearnow, northeast, suspended. Vivian Fincher, 221 F street, sus- pended Oswald P. Garner, street, revoked Wilbur M. Gerhart, seventh street. 30 days John S. Krauss, 3326 P street, sus- pended. John F. Jensen, 1447 East Capitol street, 30 days Jacob Mehlman, 4506 Georgia ave- nue, 45 days George Sklar, 1347 Gallatin street, 30 days. Gilbert N. Tanner, 345 Cedar street, 30 days. Samuel E. Tate, 4615 Jay | northeast, revoked Henry L. Thomas, 2422 Seventeenth | street, 30 days. | Delbert R. Williams, 630 Alabama | avenue northeast. suspended. | Frank J. Lambiasi, Baltimore, sus- pended George J. O'Hare, | days. ! FLOWERS 1478 Chapin street, 31 Q street Hyattsville, for friends who are Ocean bound || GUDE BROS. CO. Natl. 4276 5, of Medina, Mich. | ur The Bitter Truth We sadly over- 1026 Kenyon | — 2827 Twenty- | street | 30| THE EVENING SERVICE ORDERS ARMY. Stuart, Col. Alexander J., Ordnance Dept., from Washington, D. C, to Aberdeen, Md., July 23. Case, Col. Rolland W. Ordnance Dept., from Aberdeen, Md, to Wa- tertown, Mass, July 21. Joiner, Maj. Talley D., from Spar- tanburg, S. C, to office of the Ad- jutant General, Washington, D. C., July 23. Bennison, Capt. Richard T., Quar- termaster Corps, from Baltimore, Md., to Ann Arbor, Mich., September 15. Moseley, First Lieut. Eugene L. Quartermaster Corps, from Bolling Field, D. C., to Baltimore, Md. Taylor, First Lieut. Frank Augus- tus, from Washington, D. C, to Cam- bridge, Mass., August 15. NAVY. Trower, Lieut. (jg.) Robert 8., 3d, to Norfolk, Va., instead Naval Acad- emy. Hatch, Lieut (j..) John L., Medi- cal Corps, detached Puget Sound, Wash,, to Washington, D. C. Jeffers, Lieut (j.g.) Clark P, Med- ical Corps, detached Navy Yard, Washington, D. C.. instead Naval Med- ical School, Washington, D. C. Perisho, Lieut (jg) Gordon M., Medical Corps, detached Naval Hos- pital, Washington, D. C. instead gnval Medical School, Washington, C. Ramsey, Rad. Elec. John B., to duty Radio Material School, Anacostia Sta- tion, Washington, D. C. DEATHS REPORTED Lamrence Freeman, &5, Saint Elizabeth's william R she Lizzie Hardson. William E. Jone . 340 Que at, Glrllrld Hospital. L12¢ 6th at. 5w 0 Shepherd st Providence Hos- Isnlc Yenenbaum, 61, 1100 North Capitol Mary J. Davidson. #9, o Davia L. Hardaway.'63, Biariche Carter. 60 /snb!u Hospital Edward M. Decker, 5! ., Emergency Hospital. Cnrne O. Carter, 4 17:20 Kilbourne pl. Anna M. Marun, ‘41, Garfleld Hospital. Robert L. Stone. 34, Gallinger Hospital Harzel Widdifield. 4. Providence Hospital. Infant Paul F. Blrllell Children’s Hospital. Ruth J, Colenian, 7. 1708 Oregon ave. Cora Stewart. 6R. 474 (‘vnnt Hibkins, 60. :nlllnn!l’ Hospital Willie Donohoe. 4 Frrrflmrn s H0<p|ul Helmar Stevenson, 4, 4 TRAVEL. STEAMSHIP TICKETS L Qver all lines avel Department AMuuL.w EXPRE: M STEAMSHH’% BERMUDA VIA FURNESS, $60 up. round trip. with private bath on Monarch of Bermuda and Queen of Bermuda auent sailings. _Ask your travel agent WEST INDIES & "CARIBBEAN GUEST CBUISES every week with the Great ‘White and ‘1% days $190 and up. | ONTren' FRUT Co “Hier North River | New York or vour Travel RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, N. Lot i 18 10 0q0igt tgt gttt anngd Fre- A937 Season—June 19th te Sept. 13th Located directly on the oc fim Write for descriptive folder J. HOWARD SLOCUM, MAnan' ~ OCEAN CITY, MD. 'COLONIAL COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL On the broad Petomac. Beautiful. hunh- ful, restful and homelike. Good food. Ocean front. modern: 21th season under -me management. * Others 4 to 8 persons Rooms. Furopean Reduced rents by -Bryan, Owner and Manase STAR, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Meeting, Connecticut Democrats of District, Columbia Theater Building, 1110 F street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Hamilton Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Exchange Club, Lafayette Hotel, 12:15 p.m. Luncheon, Gyro Club, Lafayette Ho- tel, 12:30 pm. Luncheon, Rotary Club, Willard Ho- tel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Scropnmm Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Luncheon, Lu’misfiélub. Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Electrical Institute, Carl- ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Boys' Guidance Associa- tion, Willard Hotel, 4 p.m. Meeting, Philatelic Society, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Navy Yard Local, No. 250, N. F. F. E, Public Branch Library, Seventh and D streets southeast, & p.m. Meeting, Entertainment Committee, District Federation of Federal Em- ployes’ Unions, 710 Fourteenth street, 8 pm. MARRIAGE LICENSES Prank C. Hall fr.. 21 and Zelma Reo Hel- on. 0. both of Alexandria. Va: Rev. Ralph W. Frame. David Levin. 30, and Susan Parker. 28. Rev. Aaron both M 118 Madison st.; Volkma| wilburn 1. Covington. fr. shland Va., and Carolina V. Carter. 300 Trini- d-u ave. n.e; Rev. Prank E. Johnston, Jnhn D. Garvin. Brackenridge. Pa RESORTS. " GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Route of the Empire Bu and WASHINGTON, 10 ok Agnes V. Grav, 24, Francis Yarnall, Edward B. caureu 2 Rose TUESDAY, 1900 F st D28 1ath st 7 Rev and M. wiliar 8 Hotne. 21, 103 Mot b Browder, eus. nd Ygenes ne.: Rev. K_Tyler. Harry D, Brown. 49. and Clara Murphy, 37, Doih of 156 Quander st. s..; E. MR e Bogher 26, Richmond, Va., and Mary E. Bond, 24, Ellerson. Va.:' Rev. m 21, And Veina E. L. n Itoona, Pa.; Rev. Klin: and Margaret King. th o Amissvified Vas Rev Wires Wes Herman Siater. 31, and Bessie Murray, 35 both of 3102 Bouth at; Rev. J. T. arvey. Matthew 'Dixon. 28 2422 Eye st. and Henrietta Cole, 24, 2423 Eve st.i Rev. J. T. Harv Cyrus A 'Wood 62. and Julis L. De Puy. 52. ‘both of New York Oity; Judse Nathan' Cayton, line, 21 Louise E. Crawiord L an Fo ot of Withmepere pa ov. well, i, C. 8. Georse W Sheeit. 21. 1248 Evarts st n.c: and Hellen L Taylor, 21, 2130 H oore. Albere B Ooldblnn 218, 315 Taylor at.. and Adele’ Sisco, 21, 908" Gallatin st.;" Rev. Met Abert K Weymoutn, 19th st and RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. — — An Unusual Setting = | Special Weekly Rates ATLANTIC CVTY | FLEETWOOD South Tennessee Ave.—Ofeial AAA Hotel. One of the cleanest and most attract; botels in A " nnerspring Bathing. .50, Phone JULY 27, 1937. Helen P Kuntz, Kevstone Apart- ments: Rey, Preeley Roh Arthur M. ard) 27, and Adelis M. bolh of 1808 Kalorama McDonough, 50, 731 Bth st and X, 25, Memphis, Tenn.; 1104 Irving at. 1915 New H: Yo d, B Marshall. Stewart. 22, 48 Plerce st and Batiefields, 1 24 Georgia Evalyn L. Rev, D. James E. " Séale, Lucille’ D" Cor. M. Hen: Aubray E. Jones, Jr. 30. and Mary hoth of Richmond, Va.; Rev. J. H. Dunha Rocseveli, Oliver, 1434_6th st. and Yiols, 0. Anderson, 23, 1622 Church st.; 1926 Biltmore st.. and i 2029 Huidekoper BT Rev” Clvac Brown Howard D, Anthony, 54, and Prances E 13th st.; Judge 7 12th st “nd Ethel L. Gibson 13th st} Judge R. E. Mattingiy, Harris Berman, 25, 5513 Harriet E. Levi H. Levinson. RESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY, MSTRAND ATLANTIC CITY _?mmy/vama Ave. and Boardwalk. RTABLE*CONy, MO ASONABLE American & Suropean Hans = GARAGE ON PREMISES 5 Botel Normand 149 8. s-n.h Carolina Avenue 200 Ft. Frem Boardwalk levator (o Bireet Level Newly Refurnished—All_Outside Re £1.50 Up Per Person—With Bath & Atir. Wily: Rates—Ownership-Mg » | HOTEL EDISON HUCHIGAN AvE. Modern. Running water all rooms. Pri yate bath. Free parking. _$1 up daily. ATLANTIC CITY = Convention Hall. Reom 119, At The Ambassador ANTIC CITY. Cool, clear, pine-scented air—35,000 acres to romp over—an 18-hole private golf course at your front door—excellent horses and miles of bridle paths—tennis— bathing and sandy beaches. Two delightful hotels, Poland Spring House—Man- sion House—open May to November—uwrite loday for Booklel. Address either hotel, Poland Spring, Maine. HOME OF THE FAMOUS Poland Water ENIENTY ( BIRTHS REPORTED and Norma R. Anderson, boy. and Katharine N. Baggett, | Prédeiick W. and Lillian M. Bauman. boy. Leonard R. and Margatet E. Carr, boy. Jerome and Thelma A. Cosimano. boy. William T. and Ruth A. Drinkard. girl. Bernard L. and Ruth C. Eberts, girl Raymond A. and Isabel K. Gilligen. boy, Clarence W. and Naomi Hays. girl Frank B. and Margaret A. Hill, girl. Albert B, and Lanora H. Hunt, boy Philip P. and Jeannette Keller. boy. ‘Travis J. and Mary C_Long, boy Gus A."and Artemis Patterson. girl, Hugh B. and Dorothy B. Provine. boy. James E. and Jean W. Rhodes. girl Herron L. and Imogene M. Sherrill, boy, Patrick ¥. and Lillian Taylor. girl John J. ‘and Dorothy C. Thornton, girl, Bernard C. and Bertha M. Trupp. boy Donald J.'and Virginia D. Woolley, girl. Joseph B, and Mildred L. Austin, girl. Thomas J. and Mildred C. Baker. boy, a® W. and Lillie C. Bryan. boy Thomas J. and’ Giadys M. Chasiang. boy. Oscar L Marshall “W. Prank E. and Gladys B. DeAtley. boy. Olin L. and Helen V. Dyer, boy. Edward J_and Veronica V. Flanagan hoy, Woodrow E. and Frances E. Haines. Girl. Leonard O. and Rebecca E. Hayes, girl Allen J. and Edith Humes. boy Sidney 'S. and Rosaline Kaltz. hoy. John J and Helen E. Kelly. girl Charles E. and Marion B. Marshzil. girl, George H. and Hazel L. Posey, boy Daniel and Margaret 1. Ragen, boy. Joseph H. and Nellie E. Savage, boy, Rudolph_and Laura Strickland. gir] Clifton P. and’ Eleanora E. Thompson. boy SO Y. and Elaine Trimble hoy James R. and Leona F. Weedon. girl John W. Margaret R. Wright, girl, John and Catherleen Blalock, girl. John and Mary Carroll. boy. Alexander and Adaie Chandler. girl, William and Thelma Cypress. girl. John P. and Mildred Davis. boy Jobn and Catherine Green, girl Marcellus and Irene Johnson. girl Clen and Thomasina Powers, hoy. Harry and El h Ray. boy Goiden and C Rogers. girl Frank and Phyllis Stewart. boy. Richard and Thelma Brogsdale. girl, Raymond and Ruth Carter. girl, Robert and Julia Cotton, girl DONT KID YOURSELF ABOUT CIGARETTE PRICES . ONCE YOU THOUGHT A CIGARETTE LOWER'N TWO BITS COULDN' — NOW YOu CAN T BE ANY GOOD GET “TOPS*” for JO¢ 4 pack. THE NEW KIND PROVES IT. Once, good cigarettes cost 25 cents—then 15 cents. Today, a dime buys “tops’ ’. The finest quality Turkish and Domestic Tobacco—mellowed, heat- treated to suit your throat—wrapped in expensive French Champagne paper — that’s Domino. Saves you $18 to $36 a year. It pays to try them. 7%e Double Mild Clpordte. Biggest Sale in 36 Years Of Brand-New Fall 1937 Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats DOMINO CELLOPHANE WRAPPED Gentlemen, this is no exaggeration. The Mode was established in 1902. We have made a practice of selling only the finest clothing and only reducing it for regular clearance pur- poses twice each year. Now we offer hundreds upon hundreds of new Fall suits, topcoats and overcoats at drastically reduced prices. Only fine, modern garments, modeled and tai- lored to our customary rigid standards are available. Many distinctive new Fall fashions are present. This is YOUR ONE BIG RARE OPPORTUNITY. Don’t miss it. bought last Spring, in- fluenced by rapidly increasing wholesale costs (and they are still rising). We went into the market and placed enormous or- ders in addition to our regular commitments. As a result of our op- timism we are fright. fully overstecked. Result, this remark-. able sale. We hope we never have to duplicate it. Every garment is a Richard Prince or a Fashion Park $40 $45 and $50 $50 to $65 : Suits, Topcoats and Suits, Topcoats and Suits and Topcoats Overcoats Overcoats $39.85 Store Hours—9 to 6 Saturdays—9 to 3 $35 Suits and Topcoats Open a Charge Account , : A $5 deposit will reserve your selection until Courtesy Parking Nov. Ist N.W. Cor. I2th & E Sts.