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GERMAN FLYERS VISITING CAPITAL Baron Wolfgang von Gronau and 22 Comrades to Attend Luncheon. Baron Wolfgang von Gronau, trans- | died Tuesday in Walter Reed General Atlantic flyer, chief of German com- mercial aviation and president of the | 1105Pital following a brief illness. She Aero Club of Germany, with 22 mem- 1934, when Col. Irwin came bers of the club, will be guests of the | S1ice 193 Aero Club of Washington at a lunch. | J€f¢ 88 instructor to the local Or- eon today in the Mayflower Hotel. The party now is engaged in a good- | Will tour of the airlines of the United | States, under the sponsorship of the German club which, like the National Aeronautic Association, is the national representative of the Federation Aero- nautique Internationale. The party flew to Washington last night from Chicago in special trans- ports of American Airlines, after visits to N. A. A. chapters in Pittsburgh, Akron, Cleveland and Chicago. Among the other guests of the local €lub at the luncheon will be Friedrich von Boetticher, military attache of the German Embassy; Brig. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, assistant chief of the Army | Air Corps; Rear Admiral Arthur B. | Cook, chief of the Navy Bureau of | Aeronautics; Director cf Air Com- merce Fred D. Fagg, jr. and Charles Horner, president of the N. A. A.| Chester H. Warrington, president of the Aero Club of Washington, will preside. ‘The German visitors are to remain in Washington until Sunday. Aside from the Aero Club luncheon there is no formal program. Von Gronau and ‘.son. assistant director; group super- other members of the party who have | intendents, division chiefs and fore- been here before will pay courtesy calls at the State Department and | Federal aviation bureaus. Members of the German group are | follow in the departmental audi- especially interested in preparations for trans-Atlantic air transport serv- ice on the part of the United States and Great Britain, since Germany is expected eventually to become a com- petitor in this service. The German | Rirship Hindenburg is scheduled to be- gin a series of 18 round trips between Germany and the United States next month, continuing through October. Three additional airships are under construction and the service is to be- come permanent, possibly beginning next year. The German international airline, | Lufthansa, also has pioneered the North Atlantic, two of its flying boats having made the trip from Germany to New York by way of the Azores | last year. Germany began negotia- | tions last year for landing privileges in this country. FISHERIES EXHIBIT The heavy toll taken by pollution | of the streams and waters of the | United States and methods which have been undertaken to cut down this loss are depicted in an exhibit installed in the main lobby of the Commerce Department by the Bu- reau of Fisherie: The exhibit, m the form of photographs, varied ac- | tivities of the bureau from scientific | inquiry through the hatching, breed- ing and planting of fish to the pro- tectibn of marine resources. (HERZOG'S INC.... the store for men EEEEEII—_—G_N. Handsomely Tailore and Beautifully Style Incomparably Priced af 21.30 Months of planmng duce the quality and style features in fec:!ure line of GABARDINES ot the feq every one of them a suit for wear now and even thru the coming sedson % New Weaves % Plain and Fai IRWIN FUNERAL RITES WILL BE HELD TODAY Wife of Field Artillery Officer to Be Buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Hall Irwin, wife of Lieut. Col. 8. Le Roy Irwin, Field Artillery, were to be held today in the chapel at Fort Myer, Va. Interment was to be In plot 7 of Ar- lington National Cemetery. Chaplain Ora J. Cohee was to officiate. Mrs. Irwin, a native of New York, had been a resident of Washington ganized Reserves. He now is a stu- dent in the Army War College. Mrs. Irwin is survived by her hus- band and a 13-year-old son, Francis Le Roy Irwin. Honorary pall bearers were named as follows: Philip Israel, Leo May, Col. R. E. D. Hoyle, Lieut. Cols. Julian Barnes, Karl S. Brad- ford, Joseph Swing and John B. ‘Wogan and First Lieut. Joseph Ganahl, EMPLOYES TO FROLIC 1,000 in Buildings Branch to Gather Tomorrow Night. Employes of the Buildings Branch of the National Park Service, Interior Department, who run the elevators, clean the great Government structures and take care of them, will assemble for a get-together tomorrow evening. As only 1,000 of the 2,500 employes can be accommodated this time, a | future program is being planned for the remainder. Arno B. Cammerer, director of the National Park Service; A. E. Demaray, the associate director; Hillory A. Tol- men will participate. Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the I. C. C.-Labor cafeteria. Speeches and movies will torium. There will be a dance at 9 p.m. in the cafeteria. N The Illinois conservation department | killed 150,000 crows last Winter with dynamite bombs Moore’s Yacht Whne, $1.40 qt. Moore’s Yacht Black, $1.10 qt. 922N. Y. Ave. __ National 8610 Psychic Message Council 1100 Twelfth St N.W. Corne: of 12th aad “L” Circles Daily, 2:30 & 7:30 P.M. Grace Gray Delons Reader Personal interviews for spiritual nelp and guidance may be arranged by a visit o the Council House or Telephone Meurvpolitan 5234 Consultation $1 ADV ERTISEME‘WT Corns Shed Off Core and All Hardest corns shed right off when | magic-like E-Z Korn Remover goes to | work. 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Draw string waist 8 4 e band. Sizes A to D. Men’s Handmade Neckwear Resilient construction. Crepes, rayons and Bembergs. New patterns and colors. 2 ffll' 84c Men’s Guaranteed Union Suits Pre-shrunk nainsook; triple stitched; sleeveless, button front, reinforced back. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR $1 Envelope, Pouch and Back Strap Bags Leather and smart shiny pat- P ents. Nicely lined. Colors for 8 4 every need. 49c¢ Frilly Neckwear Laces, crisp organdy and tailored piques. White, pink and ecru colors_.. for 84e 49¢ Costume Jewelry A grand assortment of styles, clasps, earrings, pins, necklaces, etc 2 10y 84e Dependable Alarm Clocks Attractive dial; rose, green, black and ivory. Accurate, dependable = 84(! HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR $20 Value! Bed, Spring and Mattress, All for Metal Windsor bed, helical tied coil 84 spring and 45-1b. cotton mattress. $1 Unfinished Kitchen Chair Smoothly sanded, ready to paint the color you wish. Strongly made 840 $5.95 Occasional Chairs Chairs and Rockers, walnut finish frame; mt or green upholstered. Each 3.84 3-Pc. Maple Living Suite Large comfortable settee and two roomy low line chairs, $4 Delivers it!_ 39.84 FURNITURE—SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Cotton ucksmch Polo Shirts Natural color body, with inserted collar and neck of fancy sharkskin, in brown and navy. Full cut, well made. 84e Men’s $2 Work Trousers French back cotton worsted; dark gray stripe. l 8 4 Cuff bottoms. Drill pockets. Sizes 30 to 44___ A Men’s Overalls and Jackets “Sturdy Oak” make, 2.20 weight blue denim; triple stitched at points of strain. Sizes 34 8 4e Men’s Band-Top Overalls 8 oz. sanforized blue denim, copper riveted at 8 4~ points of strain. Adjustable back strap; 30 to 44. e MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937. Little Tots’ Lovely Print and Voile Dresses Value-wise mothers will buy a season’s supply! Cunning [ styles, plain and belted. for Sizes 2 to 6. 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Pastels in size 16x32 Two-ply Turkish Towels Size 20x40 inches. Fast color borders, in pink, for blue, gold, green or orchid. s 6 84(2 LINENS—MAIN FLOOR. 9x12-ft. Perfect Felt-Base Rugs A grand variety of floral and tile designs; beautiful colorings. Per- 5'84 fect quality 6x9 ft. Art Squares Gold Seal and other leading felt-base art squares. Smart patterns. 1084 9x12 ft. Grass Rugs i Rugs, lovel, Imported Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, lovely 2.8 4 24x36 Chenille Rugs Heavy grade, in assorted attractive designs; fast 8 4 P RUGS—SECOND FLOOR %1 to $2.98 Assorted Pantry Ware Red plaid design, 6-piece range sets, sue( (?upls and gsaucegs, mixing bowl 84c sets, etc. Each__ Electric Appliances Waffle irons, sandwich toasters, single burner stoves; l 84 all chrome plated. Each o $1.19 lroning Board Sturdily made; well padded; strongly braced. Easily Mc $1.19 Chicken Fryers ‘With cover. Genuine aluminum. Fries a delicious brown HOUSEWARES—BASEMENT Women'’s Crinkle Crepe Gowns and Pajamas Gowns, full 52 inches long, bias cut, cap sleeves. Pajamas, 2- [ piece overblouse style. Sizes 16 and 17. Women’s Lisle & Rayon Undies g Vests with built up shoulders, briefs and panties with elastic waist. Medium fon 84c Women'’s $1 Rayon Gowns Novelty weave, daintily trimmed. Blue and 8 4 tea rose. Bias cut. Regular sizes ¢ 89¢ Two-way Stre!ch Girdle Lastex, lightly boned front; medium and large sizes LINGERIE AND CORSETS—MAIN FLOOR. Boys! You'll Want These Fine Cotton Polo Shirts For hot Summer days, theyTre comfortably made with shirt col- [ lar and short sleeves. Small, for medium and large. Boys’ Cotton Wash Suits Nub Suitings, broadcloth and seersucker, sport col- 2 for 840 lar model, self belt and buckle. Sizes 4 to 10 Boys’ 7/8 Length Sport Socks Lastex supporter in ribbed cuff. Fancy patterns and colors Boys’' 50% Wool Sweaters Medium weight, military collar, zipper opening; assor! colors; sizes 28 to 36. BOYS' SHOP—MAIN FLOOR $1.06 Fleece-Back Table Cloths Size 54x54 inches; printed and e embossed designs. White and 8 4 colors - A. C. A. Pillow Ticks ot and wiite.stipe: tenmmerpront.. & 'or SAE $1.49 Jacquard Spreads Size 80x105 cotton jacquard spreads; various fast colors e 84(! 19¢ and 25¢ Wash Fabrics Percales, voiles and dimities; all fast ds. colors. 36 inches wide JC8 840 YARD GOODS—M 36-In. Fast Color Spring Cretonnes A grand assortment of at- P tractive designs for most any 9 yds. need. $1.10 value! $1 Summer Blankets Lightweight blankets, size 60x80 inches. All desirable 84(! o colors .. 35¢ Each Window Shades Bize 36 inches by 6 feet. Choice of sand, green and for 84e $3.19 Bridge Lamps Complete with parchmentized shades. 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