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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931 THOUSANDS ARRIVE : MBI 2 WoonpwARD & LoOTHROP g B':::'it:scsat:?:;?oah 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va, May 4—Thou- sands of visitors from other States ;g greed| S Special Offering of Furniture With a Glorious Past, Destined for a Brilliant Future . . . andoah apple blossom festival cele- bration tomorrow and Wednesday. Millions of apple trees were bursting | into bloom. ‘Among those arriving were Rear Ad- i miral Richard E. Byrd, who will crown Miss Patricia Morton of Winchester, England, ay Queen Shenandoah VIIL 4 4 I 4 The naval fiyer and Polar explorer was sccompanied from Washington by his brothers, Harry, former Governor of Virginia, and Tom Byrd. 3 Queen Sees Sights. Miss Morton, accompanied by her mother and her official hosts, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. McGuire, yesterday attended services at Christ Episcopal Church e - and later visited the crypt under the * church in which Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron, is buried. In the afternoon the queen and her | ST party drove to the Endless Caverns and \ to, Hurrisonburg, where she was enter. ed a r. Wherever she wen! ml l:dnortotx;‘ml:clmt the center of an ring throng. i _' = ' 3 : ] DR T W ‘fl'&";’.‘.‘,fl:;tl | — Charak pieces, true Colonial reproductions, have the investment value that belongs to classic things—so authen- tyo-month-cld infant daughter of MF. tically styled and masterfully constructed that each piece is a proud famil ssession now, and wi i and Mrs. Loyd Argenbright, who was | - . y A ch pi P amily po: n e prized named in her honor on the day she was il heirloom of the future. These are fine pieces this master-craftsman will not make again, thus they nre chosen to reign as queen of the an- . A s 4 ool y even more nkal fete, i desirable as furniture to be treasured by future generations—and this opportunity to buy them at little more than Program Is Announced. | I V2=t half their former price will probably never again be duplicated. “;nu oflc‘hl|bwwnm ‘was announced = ay, as follows: 4 4 . - “Tuesday—Orchard tours, best routes g i Desks at 40 Per Cent Less Dining-Room Furniture Beds at 40 Per Cent Less, e oo Oy, but pein- } qj Go Winthrop Desk, with ns o lerick County, prin- vernor Winthrop Desk, wit ! 3 cipally north and west of Winchester. ved lid 385 at 40 Per Cent Less Mahogany Poster Beds, single size...$50 N 11 :“m;l’l}::;e P?S{ldrma ?‘le " ) Mahogany Buffet, Adam style B Wt Vinkis dn seven o ; ; L Mahogany China Buffet, Adam style. 2 o Tiored b o tand, ess unis with M i Mahogany Server, Adam style..... Mahogany Poster Beds, single size. .. artistic floats in competition for prizes. . _$85 Mahogany Dining-Room Cl Maple Poster Beds, double s 2 p.m.—Concerts and contests by Ca- e 1 ...360 Mab 3 ndley 1001 fum. =/ S T Maple Desk ... $70 Maple Beds, si doah Vllll: gre‘mony ldopg: from an- L Bl T e, D, Do with Tables at 40 Per Cent Less Bedroom Furniture F e s Drop Leat Table, Queen A;-&-’ at 40 Per Cent Less A T e b W ¥ Fevern Table; ronpler. . US20 Mashogany Inlaid Chifforette....... earliest recorded history, produced by Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, extension Mahogany Inlaid Vanit 1000 teachers and students of Win- = ’ $65 Mohogeiby: Chost chester schools, at sf jum. ini 14:30_p.m.—Aerial circus at the Ad- . Mahogany Lowboy, Queen D Band sopatrts st court I sals .m.—Band concerts at ocourt ouse o hwn? George Washington Hotel, Hand- I n 3 Mehogany Lowboy, Queen Anne m.umm'. Elks' Club and City Hall i Mahogany Toilet Table... . style ...$58 5 Maple Toilet Table.. Mahogany Inlsid Burea $145 o . ..Torchlight Parade. o Mahogany Toilet Table ¥ Mahogany Chest of Drawers .$55 8 —Old-time torchlight parade y Li . $! Cedar Chest .. by firemen of Virginia, Maryland, Penn- | Mahogany Inlaid Burea sylvania and West Virginia; route fllu- minated by red flares. S e . 3 IR Tron fou s peieee e ‘A Limited Number of Charak Reproductions from Our Own of roval court by Queen Shenandoah, at Regular Stock Are Also on Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices ence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. fTer. - TFURNITURE, SBixTR FLOOR. 9:30 p.m.—Apple Blossom Festival | balls. George Washington Hotel, Rouss . Hall and Jordan Springs, to be visited by the queen and her attendants. * Wednesday—Orchard tours. 11 a.m.—Handley High School Sta- dlum. Second presentation of the . pageant, “The Frult of the Gods” | mml w; for the benefit of second-day . Reception and luncheon for A 3 : 4 [ e BT R Pottery and Glassware, 65¢ ¥ <Y Summer Chintzes Ffl.,m..,mmm. i’n"- Never Before Sold Here for Less Than $1 lal, educational and firemen's so- o ' : : " ini et And har SoUEE fross Zoyal Gay pottery pieces, many in the lovely yellow and blue tones : r boxes erected near grandstand at Win- - VAN - x chester, fair grounds, and awarding of used by smart decorators, and colorful glasswares, hand-deco- . 3 Pt o B i WP rated in charming designs . . . appropriate for the Summer miral Byrd Alrport. ; 2 =5 9:30 pm.—The queen’s ball at Shen- home, tea table, or as gifts. This collection includes . . . andoah Valley Academy, attended by “Queen Shenandoah,” her entire court ] : 2 K . o i deingisned guess A p ' NS : Identical Fabrics Have Been Here dances for general public at local hotels j : g ek " h s : at 45¢ to $1.25 the Yard and publi s t carnl 3 s, Flowsr Holders ... CIVIC LEAGUE ELECTS Bonbon Dishes Pottery Pitchers S Ice Tubs . g Salad Bowl Special Dispatch to The Star. 3 c y b P(I;Rcé‘;.lzfvx;fl.z, Vel e Sugar end Cream Sets. g Lemonade Pitckers .... A 4 . ‘ Chiritzes as colarlil as gurdens i the nm——reproduo- Mary McHenry was elected president Tmx Grrr Swoe, SevenTn FLOOR. . 7 14 - % 1 1 M 1 of the Burcellvills Community League - \ tions of quaint Americana prints—formalized chintz at the annual meeting held here. Mrs. i, ¢ . 3" Pmerick was ‘elected nrst. vice binati i hi 1 : W SRR e R L — : combinations. Chintzes that suggest dozens of timely vice president; Mrs, J. Terry Hirst . ? . i 1 i was re-clected secretary, and Mrs. . uses—gay curtains, practical slip covers; graceful Mildred Walton was re-elected treas- 4 . . . e Urer. - Reports from various committees - | dressing table covers . . . in vivid blues, yellows, black, were heard. Plans were made for addl z 1 frees and shrubbery to the schco > ; b ¢ \ ? ; pink, soft browns, touches of turquoise and deep greens g&rounds. 7 ¥ z — ¢ . . . — E AL . ; : 3 ; oYa. —chintz colors that will give color and decorative in- Folding Chairs for Rent terest to your country home or city apartment. Bridee Parties, Meetings o - b 4 s 4 P 1 Entertainments, ete. % v, % B B i e Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. Puneral Direetors 4209 9th St. NW. Col. 6324 Store Your Furs with experts For twenty-five years furs have been entrusted to us & - vbsier oy B Designs That Will Become Any Home— We provide mothproof IR b el ,-‘:‘ a Price Considerate of Gift Budgets Fruit Ju family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. $ 5 Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY STORAGE o For this season of weddings and anniversaries . . . we present a specially selected 1420 U Street N.W. collection of sterling silverware that is modestly priced for gift giving. Each North 3400 A : separate piece is a charming and tasteful design, plain or decorated, that will === i harmonize with other silverware patterns. This collection includes . . . Notice to Subscribers Vases, $5 Flower Bowls, $5 in Apartment Houses Compotes, $5 Candlesticks, $5 pair Subscribers wishing the \ / Bonbon Dishes' $5 Sah md Pepper Smken’ ss pir carrier boy to knock on e r e - . phone sircuistfon depart- Mayonnaise Dishes with Spoons, $5 ment, National 5000— P , Pos instructions will be given e Fioom. for this service to start at .