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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FIREWORKS SHOW TICKETS READY Downtown Shops to Open| Sale Tomorrow for July 5 Display. Tickets for Independence day to be staged July 5 from barges V anchored in the Potomac. off the | Water Gate, will go on sale tomorrow | at downtown shops and business houses. The display, planned more elab- orately than in past years, will be held on the day following the Fourth, which | falls on Sunday. Richmond B. Keech, the Fireworks Committee, has com- pleted the order for the pyrotechnics and has made arrangements with the Office of National Capital Parks to set them off. Adequate amplification also has been ‘Washjngton's annual | fireworks display. | lfl chairman of | assured for the ceremonies to be held at the Water Gate prior to the display. The United States Marine Band will play and patriotic speeches will be made A committee of citizens, headed by Wilmer J. Waller, chairman, and James Owens, vice chairman. is urging home owners, business houses and other places to decorate and illuminate their structures during the holiday. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY Reception, Seigt. Jasper Post {ran Legion, La Fayette Hotel Amer- 3 pm Meeting hoto Engravers’ Union, Hamilton Hotel, 10 am TOMORROW. Meeting, Columbia Floral 8122 Eighteenth street, 1 p.m Circle, Meeting, Political Study Club, flower Hotel, 10 am May- Meeting, Washington Au Trade Association, Mayflower 8:30 pm. tomotive Hotel, Meeting House Office Meeting, Exec Committee, Commerce Department Branch, Local No. 2, N. F. F. E, Commerce Build- | ing, 4 pm. Meeting. District Optome So- | ciety, La Fay Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinne: 3 La Fayette Hotel Craftsmen 5:30 pm Club, | Meeting, Beta Mu Fayette Hotel, 8 pm Sorority, La | Dr. Swope to Speak. ter D. Swope, Washington the American ion, to meet July Stevens, Chicago “Yardstick of VERAGUA AN TOLOA—Sank | street, Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, Today. CAMERONIA_—Glasgow GEORGIC—Hav ROBERT ‘E. LEE—Norfolk VERAGUA——Port_Limon Tomorrow. AMERICAN BANKER-—London UEN—Trujillo City__ {OKEE—Jackeonvile CRISTOBAL_Criciobal 8 "ROTTNIY\GR'?!I‘M—Gmh nburs st 20D 3 33 3333 WU Zee>> YU EzRzEZIZREX R SYL 3 N NMARY Southampton 210 SAMARIA - Live S8 LAER. PAramaribo 22 VEENDAM. Katicrdam it Saturday, June 5. CORINTHIA—Ha CITY OF (‘nAT‘(.A ~Savannah SAILING (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. No sailings listed. Tomorrow. qunlxm 0 P.M. —Bey: A AT AR o ience Mara's 200 AM. 3, June 10. Midnight CLAN BF. DE GRASSE- AM. Friday, June 11. AMERICAN BANKER—London- 4:00 P-M. BLACK CONDOR_—Antwerp Noo! NI Midnignt Midnight 5:00 P.M. Midnight VEENDAM—Rotterdam euum.‘. June 12. CHAMPLAIN- = CONTE_ DI SAV M—Gennn < GEORGIC—London HANSA. mburz Gothenburg - _ Noon Noon Noon Midnight SAILING (South and Central America, West Indles and Canada.) Today. No sallings listed. Tamorrow. No sailings listed Thursday. June 10. BORINQUEN—Ciudad Truiillo 3:00 P\ obal Noon POLYCARP —Cea 5 TR, HARRISON- World Cruise SIBONY —Vera Cruz Port Limon Fridar. AMORA —St. Marie HEROY- Cavenne SANTA VARIA —Valparaiso V. RENSSELAER—Paramaribo Saturday, June 12, AMAPALALa Ceiba EAS IN 700 PM. 00 P.M Noon June 11. 00 P 300PM 00 P.M 11:00 A M. Buenos Aires oon ST—St. Johns _11:00 AM. Francisco avana 1.00 P\ Cortez __. Noon an TOWAN—-San W\Heo MUSA ORIENTE PENNSY Q. OF SAN JUA! Noon| Noon 5.00 P.M. Noon Noon A—S._Francisco TUDA —Bermuda San Juan.. . Marta Traffic Convictions FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Walter P. Harneman, Maryland, $25 Anthony Maceollo, 3242 Nineteenti $20 Charles W. Smith, Virginia, $15. Walter Brickert, Maryland, $10. Thomas J. Gartland, 2443 Monroe street northeast, $10 William A. Jones, Bascomb J. Pollard, street, $5 Bradbury street, 85 Paul E. Tatham, Willlam L. Pike, street southeast. §5 Arthur Cheeks, 512 Eleventh street southeast, $5 Fred Feldman, 605 Decatur street, £5 Charles E. Emswiler, Jr., Maryland, $10. 1342 Jackson Emerson, 415 Aspen Maryland. $10 | 2100 Fifteenth 3213 Wood- bridge pace, £5. _ Kenyon Bheres) 35 Ath st 1640 4th Morris H. Dun- and June R nore: Rev. J. Tt 820 ang . both of Pails, Ny nd Katharine both of Baltimore; 2303 and Esteile Yofie Baitimore; Rev. Abram and Thelma of Baltimore Dover, N. I and New vi York City 20, Highspire, Pa 26, Steelton.” Pa and T Rev, Hennig Adams. 21, and Florence 15, both of Baltimore: Rev. | and Dorothy Allen. 20, | _Rev Brigzs 2 Q st. and Bernice 9ih st Rev. Robert 30 and Secoral Greer. | D er. Colo.; Rev C. ith F. Wyatt, 21. 619 _Fairmont st., and Sarah E. Richey, 7. 407 Hobari mecld, Con 375 12th Rnode, Tsiand dna M. La Corte, 26, ! A.F. 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Hamilton E., General | tached Staff Corps, Chicago, to I'ort Hum- phries: June 30 Read, Capt Fort Riley, Kans, to General Hospital Reuter, Capt. Herbert C., Coast Ar- tillery, Fort Stevens, Oreg, to Fort Monroe, Va.; September 22, George W, Cavalry, Walter NAVY. ‘Wadsworth, Capt. Alexander §, de- tached destroyer squadron 14: to con- tinue treatment Norfolk Naval Hos- pital, Portsmouth, Va. Munroe, Capt. Willlam R., detached | to Army War | destroyer division 60, College; June 12. Farrier, Comdr. John B., M. C,, de- | tached Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md., to Submarine Base, Pearl Har- | bor, T. H.; July. Haigler, Comdr. detached Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N. H, to Army Industrial College; June 15. Haselton, Licut. Comdr. Frederick R., M. C. detached staff commander | cruisers, Scouting Force, to Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va McCarty, Lieut. Comdr. Samu-l E., S. C.. detached U. S. 8 Naval Aircraft Factory, August. Weer Philadelvhia Lieut. Comdr. Hillard L. M C., detached Navy Yard, Philadeiphia, | | to Asiatic station: July Rafael A. M. C Navy Yare to Asiatic station; Lieut. Comdr. Charles B, S. C. discharged treatment Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif.: to duty Naval Hospital, Philacelphia. Cheever, Lieut. Comdr. Sumner C detached U. S. S. West Virginia, to office judge advocate general; June Kane, Lieut. Comdr. John D. H., detached U. S. S. San Francisco, to Bureau of Navigation; June 7 Whitaker, Lieut. Franeis H., C. C., detached U. S. S. Medusa, to C. and R. Bureau; June Ludewig. Lieut. Joseph W . detached U.'S. S. Litchfield, to Naval Gun Fac- tory: June 10 Miller, Lieut Viiar, Lieut tached Norfolk mouth, Va., Forrest, . de- Por July Harry F, detached dividends in winters the plenty 'surprise”’ Reed | Army Frank H, M. 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Lucian W., detached Industrial College, to Quan- tico, September 1 Davidson, Capt. William W. de- tached Quantico, to Wakefield. Mass. Miller, Capt. Lyman G, detached U. S. S. New York, to Quantico. Lakso, Capt. John W., detached Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., to Fort Miffiin, Pa.; June 30. Burke, Capt. Lawrence T., detached Quantico to Maxwell Field, Ala.; Sep- tember 1 Shaw, Capt. James F., jr.; detached San Francisco, to Quantico; June 30. Yost, Capt. Clarence H., detached San Francisco, to Norfolk, Va.; June 30. Smith, First Lieut. James G., de- tached Quantico to Annapolis, Md.; June 30 ANNUAL PICNIC SET The seventh annual picnic of the | Washington Botanical Society will be | held at 2 pm. Saturday at the United States Horticultural Field Station on the Ba e Boul 3'2 miles east of College Park Botanical tours through the station grounds and a ball game have been | lled OLD GOLD AND SILVER will bring you ' LASH - AT, @ SELINGER s . look Iav {ht bl? :Iv:k 13 Lirut. Col. Allen H., de- Yard, Philadelphia, to William D, de- Philadelphia, to ed marvelous service, comfort, economy ond with the addition of reliable when old Sol Becouse they can get furnishes season, ond on special terms; con enjoy the use of plenty of their house is turned off. WRITE OR CALL Or come in and see the For Schedules and Fares— Missouri Pacific: . A. MacDonald, 229 National Press Bldg., Phons NAtional 2922. D. & R. G. W.: V. A, Farrell, Rooms 1402-4, 500 5th Ave., New Ycrk City, N. Y., Phone LOngacre 5-3885. Western Pacific: V. A. Farrell, Rooms 500 Sth Ave. New York . Phone LOngacre 5-3885. D. Lo JUNE 6, 1937—PART OXE. Continuing—2nd W eek The Annual Event in Which the Finest Bed Room Furniture In America ls Being Oftered At Reductions Up To 50c On The Dollar The variety 20th Century Modern. ncludes all periods from Early 18th Century English to late And each group is the production of one or another of the recognized makers of the finest furniture i our own Company of Mastercraftsmen. n America, including, of course, Under the Sloane manner of presentation you will see tRese groups dfs- played in environments consistent with the periods. They are full and com- plete groups—of eight pieces with twin beds; or seven pieces with full size double bed—and, as is true of all Sloane merchandise, whether In reqular stock or special sale, the construction isin the GENUINE CABINET, WOODS. Only 16 of the forty or more types are listed. Of the Hepplewhite School Ir uine Honduras rm'flcqc*, The twin beds back carvings Regular Price §4: 8325 plewhite, but with Sheraton influe Twin hcm are of the cnqh type. Construc Amazon mahogan Regular Price $325 carry out and wi chair and design h interesti ng moldin Particularly pleasing the nicely proportioned pieces and sl %cpe' the effectively designed twin beds with head ar nd foot boards slightly |, surmounted with beenm __ $325 Prince of Wales p lumes. Regular Price $410 Cuban Honduras mahogany construction, the pleces being impressively large and in consistent proportion with graceful curves and concaves, true to the Hepplewhite School. Regular Price $745 Of the Chippendale School This group follows the Chinese Chippendale in ex- scion with the araceful serpentine fronts on ureau, Chest and Dressing Table and the con- <'rur ion is Cuban and Honduras m Ol 0gany Regular Price $690 Of the 18th Century School The design is definitely touched with the Frenc influence, rendered in satinwood, maple and mopwe burl with beautiful inlays. Regular Price $700 Of the Modern School Solid maple finished in a pleasing blond color Lovely crystal hanging mirrors are among the many interesting features. The eight pieces include twin beds. Regular Price $295 Bureau and Chest of this group-are exactly the same in size so that they may be used end to end Dressing Table has long mirror with handy com- partments and shelves. Construction is silver sycamore, decorated in blue and deeper tone of silver. The eight pieces include $298 are twin beds Regular Pyice $395_ Of the Empire School his particular group has In it many eharactertstic features of the present modern design, Executed in crotch mahogany and with deco- rative bands, but the dominating note is Empire. 3360 Regular Price §715_T20moooyess The Sheraton thought Influences the design of this Empire group, constructed in genuine Honduras ma- hogany of the rich brown tone rubbed dull 8495 Regular Price $665 o moeeee Black and gold Empire Grou’o. Genuine mahogany construction artistically decorated in black and gold and with veneers diagonally patterned, offering a pleasing effect. Regular Price $625 TTo=ooo-o_. 5320 Of the French Provincial School Louis XVI design modified in harmony with the French rural thought, with lovely panel work, grace- ful curves and genuine walnut con- struction; finished in soft brown tone Regular Price $360 With all the sophistication of the Louis XVI period, executed in wild cherry, maple and maple burls The natural figure in the bed panels and drawer fronts gives an exquisite artistic feeling. The hanging mirrors are , copies of French originals Regular Price $730 _ French walnut and maple have been combined in the production of an effective French rendering The decorations are daintily French and the finish is the soft brown tone. 3485 Regular Price $825 French walnut and maple, with low post twin beds handsomely turned and carved. Interesting panel work on the commode ‘is an espe- $410 cially attractive feature. Regular Price $660 ____ =y Of the Sheraton School True to the Sheraten thought in motif and with satinwood inlays; genuine Honduras mahogany con- struction; attractive gilt mirrors. Regular Price $460 ____ The Sloane Special Interwoven Mattresses Are Being Featured in This Bedroom Event Saturday, 7 A. M. to 1 P. M. E. J. MURPHY CO., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. NAtL 2477 $39.50 Zephyr. $22.50 Harworth. Special Specialt=Z 2 $25.50 Croydon. Special $20-00 District 7262 $18-00 Charge Accounts f