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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JUNE 6, 1937—PART ONE. 7 ; G Street at Eleventh D . All these PORCH AWNINGS have a 4-foot drop, 8%-foot extension and 12- inch valance. Complete with galvanized frames and head rod top. In painted stripes of sharp contrasts that will add color to your home. You will be sur- prised how much cooler they make your home. Priced according to widths. 595 $6.95 $8.49 5 feet wide g 61; feet wide ‘ 8 feet wide 51, feet wide 7 feet wide 8', feet wide 6 feet wide ( 7Y% feet wide e 9 feet wide $10.95 $10.49 13 feet wide. L 1312 feet wide. VETERANS TO PAY TRIBUTE T0 DEAD Sons and Daughters of Con- federacy Co-Sponsors at Services Today. Thinning ranks of Confederate vet- erans of the War Between the States will pay tribute to their dead com- rades in Confederate memorial sel fees at Arlington National Cemetery | this afternoon. | Spongored by Camp 171 of the United Confederate Veterans and the | Bons and Daughters of the Confed- | eracy, the services are scheduled to begin at 1:45 p.m. in the Arlington amphitheater and conclude at 3 p.m. at the monument in the Confederate | mection of the cemetery. Representative Sam Rayburn of | Texas, House majority leader, is| scheduled for the principal address, | which will be broadcast at 2:30 pm. by the National Broadcasting Co. Assisting in the program will be | the Confederate Southern Memorial Association, Children of the Confed- eracy, United Spanish War Veterans, American Legion, District National ¢ Guard and Boy Scouts. 2 The Confederate veterans will as- £ ®emble in columns of twos at the | $11.95 $12.95 151, feet wide. 16 feet wide. 14 feet wide. 141, feet wide. 15 feet vide, 111, feet wide. 12 feet wide. 121, feet wide. Porch Awnings o« . Second Floor 5 feet wide $4.49 8 feet wide _ $7.29 7 feet wide_ -$6.29 10 feet wide _ $9.49 “Airflo” Bamboo Window Shades 6 feet long These bamboo shades let in every breeze but keep out the sun’'s hot rays. Complete with fixtures, ready to hang; 2-tone colors. Awnings o o« Second Floor 2 2 5 Curtains . . . Second Floor “Sure and they are Lovely” ... Direct from Belfast 59 79. °1 ALL PURE WHITE Specially Featured for June Brides Judge Johnson. Size 18x34 pure linen towels with deep hemstitched hem (threads are handdrawn) and rich damask border. Note that the border has a specially de- signed space where monograms may be placed. 59(3 Size 20x36 towels. There are 4 designs. The one illustrated has a deep hand-drawn, hemstitched hem and a deep floral patterned damask border. Pure linen, of course. 790 Size 20x36 towels of Irish Golden Flax. Note how elaborate the damask border is with a leaf and floral design. Three other patterns, in addition to the one pictured. Hand-drawn, hem- sl i} stitched hems. c J, LAUTER T0 ATTEND Linens . . . Second Floor WATER WORKS SESSIONS A B ( : Electric Washers Model Shown, $139.95 Buy on Our march, with representatives of the | $9‘49 other participating organizations fol- U. C. V, will preside at the serv Lllcetiwice; fces in the amphitheater. Church of the Pilgrims will deliv Mre. Elton . Pilow, president of ' Summer the Confederate Memorial Associa- 5 : tion of the cemetery for the conclud- Estelle Hunt Dean, Lillian Cheno- These green slat shades lend a cool ap- : ¢ Heartsill 20 Lovely Colorings : = Monogrammed = g 61, feet. S. E. C. AIDE. SCORES ' - : tains are suitable for windows Alumni Talk. color combinations .., every one 15 wanted solid shades subject themselves to heavy penalties | two or three attrac- ot il One, three attrac fraudulent, ac- these to complete his trial examiner, % A Bamoa, caustical- 1y criticized “cas- terday before the Alumni Association of William and directors be more than ‘guinea pigs, Johnson declared. “‘Certainly no man | sponsibility he assumes.” | He cited a recent case before the | of an ex-Senator, a retired admiral wmd a former Representative, who were interested in the enterprise and vouch- safed for its safety. Actually, John- dow-dressing” purposes. Judge Johnson was awarded a gold Association. He is a graduate also of | B - George Washington University and Budge‘ ‘Wwest gate of the cemetery and march to the amphitheater. The United Btates Marine Band will lead the | towing. ; 1 91, feet wide. Fred P. Myers, past District and A : Ot e Maryland division commander of the Tl the Marine Band and a double quar tet will be interspersed in the pro gram. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird of th the invocation, and Rev. John E. ” e Briggs of the Fifth Baptist Church . will give the benediction. C 1 B d gl he benediction, aplto ran tion, will lay a wreath on the Tomb o of the Unknown Soldier before the | Orc a es I ‘ group moves to the Confederate sec- 1 e ln;;r;xre; : 4 : 6 feet $ 9 ~ A Personalized Gift e double quartet on the musical i 4 4 E portion of the program will be com- wide . for Father's Day posed of Fannie Shreve Heartsill 3 weth, Helen Marie Koontz, Ells- worth E. Condron, W. Arthur Mc- Vi r Coy, Fred C. Schaefer and Francis P. Lo (’I il . pearance to your home and actually keep S e g out much of the neat. Complete with all fixtures, ready to use. All have drops of | $ I 6 While You Wait DUMMY DIRECTORS ° Judge Edward C. Johnson Hits Informal and bright, as Summer C “Window Dressing” in hangings should be, these cur- upstairs or downstairs or for door 5 % hangings. Pinch-pleated tops; 2!, . £oait 1 A hemes stors | K 1 c] es as bait for investors may | different. % of Bar Harbor Cloth. it the Securities # Then have the monogra ?}o’x:n;ini Eixm:nge sewn on while you w ssion finds tive Initials in the color cording to Judge you desire, Father will Edward C. John- . 3 welcome three or six of son, commission TiAse Sohteon Summer wardrobe. :;arme; cAmsr Jus- ¢ Store for Men .. . First Floor tice of American ual directors who do ot direct” in an address yes- Mary College at Williamsburg, Va. | He is an alumnus of the college. “We have a right to demand th should entertain the suggestion of be- | coming a director of a corporation | without grave concern as to the re- | eommission in which a corporation | Wnderwriting life insurance policies featured on its prospectus photographs listed as directors. The impression given the investor, he said, was that these prominent men were actively | son stated, this was a “classic ex- ample of directors who do not direct,” but who lent their names for “win- medallion for service and loyalty to the college. He is past president of the Washington chapter of the Alumni | is professor of law at Southeastern i & i University. Plan Model Shown, $89.95 “Hi‘Bo” $7.95 Regularly $6 Be Discussed by Filtration Plant Chemists. C. J. Lauter, chief chemist of the filtration plants for Washington, will sttend the fifty-seventh annual con- vention of the American Water Works A ssociation at Buffalo, N. Y, which begins to- morrow and con- tinues through June 11, it was announced today. As chairman of the water purifi- cation division of the association, Lauter will pre- side over the dis- cussion of meth- ods of water soft- ening and the re- lation of public ‘water supplies to the incidence of gastro-enteritis. The association is an international organization of 3,000 professional workers, consulting engineers, chem- ists, operating engineers, water works superintendents, public health author- ities and allied officials whose pri- mary interest is to provide pure water to the inhabitants of the United Btates and Canada. Improvement in water works, ac- cording to Charles H. Eastwood, as- sociation official, has been a major factor in reducing the country's ur- ban typhoid death rate from 30 per 100,000 at the turn of the century to 3 per 100,000 today. C. J. Lauter. $4995 w There is but one SPINNER.. .. A B Cbuilds it . .. The complete home laundry unit that washes . . rinses .. blues. ..and damp dries the clothes. It has the French type agitator, which washes and rubs the clothes at the same time. It is as modern mechanically as is its streamline design. ABC Ironers . . . $59.95 up This A B C porcelain cabinet ironer embodies a wealth of new extra-convenience features which place it above competition. Two-speed roll opera- tion . . . controlled heat to eliminate scorching and to save current . . . these are among the out- standing features of this ironer. Electric Appliances « « « Fifth Floor The Palais Royal De Luxe Sheets and Cases 81x99 $ 72x108 A 81 x 108 --$1.79 50 x 108. $1.95 42 x 3815 cases. 40c 45 x 381, cases.. --45¢ Perhaps brides will not understand when we say these sheets are woven of fine, round threads, but they will readily appreciate the beauty of these sheets and their soft quality. See our special GIFT PACKAGE. Linens . .. Second Floor. 7-Piece Linen Damask Sets Cloth size 56x71 inches and 6 napkins of shimmering linen damask with hem- stitched hems. A selec- tion of designs. An $3.95 ever-welcome wedding gitt. Chenille Tufted Bedspreads Almost s mass of soft white tuftimg . this spread with center design of squares and border of row after row of che- $ .99 nille. All white. Dou- ble or twin bed sizes, Scranton Lace Dinner Cloths Distinguished by its fine weave and delicacy, this cloth has an all-over mosaic cut-work effect. It has an elaborate 2.95 center design. Size 72x90. Hand-Embroidered Madeira Cases These pillow cases make a lovely wedding gift with their elaborate hand-embroi- dery and scalloped edges. Snowy-white, cotton; size $ .49 45%36 inches. PAIR. Beautifully finished white gold filled with the new high ear pieces and perloid rocking pads, which insures perfect com- fort. Visit Our Modern OPTICAL Department Have our registered optometrist (who has 25 years’' experience) examine your eyes without additional charge. Optical Department . . o Balcony