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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937. O GERVANBLOD ' (™ [ 5 4995 o 39.95 Monarchist Looks Into An-| &=="" < . - . 49.95 cestry to Disprove Press of Reich. B the Associated Press. VIENNA, March 25.—Archduke Otto von Hapsburg, pretender to the currently non-existent Austrian throne, has 470 drops of German blood in his veins to 226 of non- German. This was computed by Dr. Konrad J. Heilig, a stanch monarchist, to re- fute propaganda in the German press Formerly 8§9.95 77° against the “Hapsburg-Bourbon prince 29’99 Fe 1 who has nc German blood in him.” , T ; . Ll In Dr. Heiligs tabulation, which v oI, 295" includes 10 generations of Otto's N #9.95 i ancestors, 470 were counted as pure 3.99 Germans. Of the others, 43 were Italians. 30 French, 26 Spaniards, 24 3 " 7 Poles, 17 Portuguese, 9 Hungarians 2 - Pogrz;rly and several of Belgian, English and i i 4'99 other nationalities. 3.99 = He published his report in the Formerly Austrian Catholic weekly, Der Christ- . Formerly 10.95 liche Staendestaat. Another publica- - - : 698 tion, Der Sturm, went a step farther to say that the Hapsburgs are far better Germans than the Hohenzol- lerns of Germany. The burst of genealogy is one ex- ample of how monarchist propaganda This is positively the final call. We must empty the G St. Warehouse by Saturday . . . and we're taking drastic means to do it. Hundreds of suites and odd pieces of furniture, Rugs, Linens, Beds, Mahresses, Springs, Studio Divans, Summer Furniture, linens and Housewares involving Warehouse Stocks as well as merchandise from our Main Store . . . a miscellaneous group of things for your home ‘way below their intended prices. Some sold “as-is” ... the greuter part in excellent condition. Better come down here first thing tomorrow morning before some of tries to prove that there is nothing better in and for Austria than a your best friends get the best bargains. Hapsburg dynasty. This activity is made easier by a government decree allowing no one to criticize adversely ‘“the glorious history of the Hapsburgs.” Book stores. have been ordered to clean house of books dealing with the less florous aspects of the dynasty. One bookseller said, however, that s0 many of these aspects are men- tioned in some of the best Austrian literature that “if all these books were burned Vienna could be kept U. S. AND BRITISH FIRMS LOSE LEASES IN JAPAN | 9x12 and 8x10 Heavy Grew and Sir Robert Clive Sign | Agreements to Shift to Ordinary Tenures. BY the Assoclated Press TOKIO, March 25—Action was | taken here today to sweep away the | e of foreign extraterritori- { Joseph Grew of the d Sir Robert Clive and Naotake Sato, ceremoniously signed an agreement for abolition | © petual land leases held by | property Y g Na:a_iakl,; Kobe, Osaka and M ta, were given five years in which to give up their | perpetual rights. The agreement provides for the conversion of the leases into the | ordinary kind, subject to taxation. Som.ysaymgs You says J don’t love ya, an' here are I gibin’ up a whole dollar fer ya! No other service compares with this for frequency smooth speed clean comfort Not one or two featured trains . « . but a fleet of forty daily between Washington and New York. That's the service Pennsylvania Railroad provides . . . a frain every hour on the l\ow‘rom 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. (with additional trains at other con- venient times). And the train that suits your con- venience Is electrified for smooth, gliding speed... clean, quiet comfort. The CONGRESSIONAL clips off the record run daily . . . 226 miles in 215 minutes. Lv. Washington 4:00 P. M. Ar. New York 7:35 P. M. 3 FINE FLYERS DAILY te BOSTON The COLONIAL EXPRESS, The SENATOR, FEDERAL EXPRESS FARES ARE LOW—only $275 In coaches to Philadelphia . .. $4.55 to New York. . . $10.05 to Boston. 3¢ @ mile In Pullmans (plus Pullman fare). Pennsylvania Railroad FURNITURE & HOMEW ARES Involving Warehouse stocks and some goods from our Main Store . . . at SAVINGS O% to ./‘ OF O% N SR No Matl Phone or C 0. D. Orders Nothing Held for Future Delivery! ALL SALES FINAL Formerly 4 ey 10038 Formerly 134.50 Formerly $130 Suites and Occasional Pieces 27—59.95 to $299 Bedroom Suites__38.88 to 8199 16—89.95 to $229 Dining Room and Dinette Suites, 49.99 to 8149 44—79.95 to $199 Living Room Suites__ 49,99 to S99 17—59.99 to $99 Odd Living Room Sofas 17—9.99 to 29.99 Odd Vanities from Suites 21—14.99 to 39.95 Odd Beds from Suites__ 15—12.99 Modern Knee Hole Desks 5—27.99 Gov. Winthrop Secretaries 21—3.95 to 5.95 Upholstered Ottomans_____________ 5—5.95 Solid Maple Cricket Chairs 70—10.95 Genuine Walnut Hostess Tables (removable glass tray) (Third Floor.) Quality Fibre Rugs 7.99 (Dic) Regularly 13.95 to 16.95 10—6.95 to 10.95 Fibre 6x9 Rugs 10—8.95 to 10.95 Fibre 7.6x9 Rugs___ 10—5.95 Reversible Fibre 4.6x7.6 Rugs- 20—3.50 and 3.95 Fibre 3x6 Rugs - 15—1.95 to 2.95 Fibre 27x54-in. Rugs ___ 25—8.95 Congoleum 9x12 Rugs (imp. and discontinued 5—125.000 Anglo-Persian Wilton 9x12 Rugs 98.50 3—155.00 Gulistan 9x12 Rugs (floor samples) ._____119.50 1—$100 Jade Green Broadloom 12x13.9 Rug (as is) ___69.50 1—79.50 Broadloom 10.6x12 Rug (as is) -49.95 4—4750 Axminster 9x12 Rug, imperfect 9.95 (Second_Floor ) 16.95 Solid Oak 5-Pc. Breakfast Room Suites Sturdily built drop-leaf table of soiid oak with four matching, stretcher- braced lz.‘l(} chairs. Just 24 of them left (Second_Floor 82—$1 Eighteen-pc. Crystal Glass Luncheon Sets 59¢ 35—1.95 Electric Heating Pads ___ ---S1 31—Seven-pc. Mixing Bowl and Orange Reamer Sets_39¢ (Main Floor.) LAMPS & SHADES 18—3.99 Imported Alabaster Table Lamp with Clare de Line shade __________1.99 50—1.50 to 2.95 Pictures... some etchings 69c 28—1.67 Maple Bndgl Lflmps with shades __._________ §1 300—49¢ Purchmenhxed Shades . . - all sizes__ 27¢ 25—1.95 to 2.95 Pottery Ta- ble Lamps & Shades____77¢C (Third Floor.) REFRIGERATORS 1—194.50 Leonard, 5'2 cu. 3 97.25 1—149.50 Kelvinator, 5 cu. (noa i (T 1—134.00 Westmghonse 4 cu ft. _—---100.88 1—169.50 Geneml Electric, Sfeusift. it 114.75 209.50 General Electric, 4 cu. fr. = --89.50 1—149.50 Cvosley 7769.50 (Main Floor) RADIOS 1—8495 R C. (1937)8- 1—84.95 Philco (1937) 1—74.95 Zenith --59 dio ____ 1—130.00 Philco (1937) (Main Floor.) Washers & Ironers A44V19<5 1—99.50 Apex Spinner _;:’assl\o Wash- 39.95 1—64.95 Universal Wash- ertit il 49.95 1—39.95 Sheldon Wash- 29.95 1—54.95 A.B.C. Ironer 34,95 (Main Floor.) DOMESTICS 75—359 Cannon 5%_Wool Douhle Blankets (70x80) - 2.49 150—1 29 Dabbly “Crinkle Bedspreads (seamed) 8c IOO—S] Woven Stripe Awn- gs 49¢c 130—1 29 Cannon Bath Mats (seconds 5 49¢ 35—4.95 Revevslble Rayon Taffeta Wool Comforts 2.99 650prs.—59¢ Priscilla Cuv tains, pr. 30—5.95 Pure Wool Ihmll ets, each ______ _.3.95 (Main Floor) GLIDERS AND OUTDOOR FURNITURE 13—25.95 Full-size Porch Gliders 30—2.75 Round Metal Tables, with removable tray_ 12—1.59 Bamboo Porch Shades, 8 ft. wide, 7 ft. long 30—1.59 to 1.95 Damask-covered Sofa Pillows. Each_ 7—8.95 Hero Lawn Swings, for 4 passengers_______ 32—1.39 Gibson Island Chairs, natural finish__ 50—1.25 Children’s Metal Frame Chairs 7—6.95 Heavy Porch Rockers, canvas seat and back_ 4—6.95 Heavy Porch or Lawn Settees (Second Floor.) SHEETS, CANDLEWICK SPREADS, TOWELS 50—$1 Three-pc. Cannon Towel Sets 25—1.98 Five-pc. Cannon Towel Sets, Boxed- 40—3.99 Handmade. Candlewicks 30—2.99 Handmade Candlewicks 50—6.98 to 8.98 Handmade Candlewicks___ 300—Seconds of Cannon Towels (if perfect, $1) 300—Seconds of Cannon Face Towels (if perfect, 29¢ and 39¢c) Seconds of Cannon Bath Mats (if perfect, $1 and 1.98) 2.49 Regularly Higher Priced Formerly 13.95 to 16.95 Formerly 8495 49 4.98 ond 5.98 19e¢ and 26¢ 14—24.95 Twin Studic Divans 25—39.95 to 44.95 Divans; some Bed Hi Models__-28.88 4—7.95 and 8.95 Felt-and-Cotton Mattresses___-3.99 2-10.95 Innerspring Mattresses (as is) 4—10.95 Innerspring Mattresses 5—24.95 Innerspring Mattresses (some Simmons) ot ool T 499 3—19.75 and 22.95 Box Sprmgs as is) 6—29.50 Innerspring Mattresses (asis) .- 18.99 12—7.95 to 12.95 Coil Springs 3.99 ond 8.99 17—16.95 Coil Springs, reduced to____ 29—10.95 Metal and Poster Beds (8econd Floor.) Formerly 2995 & Formerly 39.95 5 Formerly 24.95 Coil Spring 3.99 Formerly 795