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A—8 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHIfiGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937, waens == T omorrow at 9 AM.S harp! Former Friend of Hitler to | sy oo Genany Sric . 5 A FURNITURE CLASSIC THAT WILL TAKE ITS PLACE WITH s el 128 THE TRULY GREAT SALES OF THE NATION'S CAPITALL! friend of Adolf Hitler, last night de- |S clared he might visit the United States SAILING. since, for secret reasons, he will not (Trans-Atlantic.) return ‘to his German fatherland. ALy Ay e e i ‘The former chief of the Nazi party's Terisrios foreign press affairs said he may di- o vide his time between England and E the United States during the period s in which he is “not disposed” to re- | ST. LOUIS—Hamburg turn to his own country. BAEARIA T o) Hanfstaengl's settlement of a lfbel suit against a British magazine for charging he was “banished” from Ger- many in no way lessened his secrecy | s veiling the reasons why he left the Reich. Engaged in Writing. TG “My reasons for leaving are my own sl —there is nothing I can say about | (S0uth and Central America, West Indies them,” he said in his garden cottage where he is quietly engaged in writ- ing. B The Harvard-educated German ex- pressed pleasure upon “having cleared | & my name” of the banishment allega- tion. Tomorrow, Settlement of the action for $1,250 [ INGRID—Georgetown damages and heavy costs was made with the magazine Cavalcade for pub- 3 ET . lishing the report in its March 27§ T RITA—Antofagi 5:00 P.M. fssue. Saturday, Ji . Hanfstaengl hailed this as a refuta- | sMAPALA—La Ceiba ___11:00 A M. tion of Gen. Erich Ludendorfl's ((:’"A"-“MR Noon prohpecy that the British Empire is | FoR’ 1 —N 5 disintegrating, and criticized the Ger- | e T e S0 B man general who recently became rec- | MONARCH OF BERMUDA. onciled with Reichsfuehrer Hitler, Mo s — foeN Still in Nazi Party. o LR (T oon He emphasized that he was still a | B Noot] National Socialist with an intense in- Y terest in bettering relations between | FONCE—San Juan 3oon the Reich and the rest of the world. » Hanfstaengl disappeared from Ger- New Slum Houses. many last February, reportedly on a onacr el e e secret mission to Spain. He turned up : in Switzerland and said he would re- | PUild 41,000 new slum houses before > >uZ>u> & zz3zzz turn to Berlin after a “vacation.” In-|1940- was visited shortly thereafter by one | When this building is completed Washington will have an entirely new Store MUST BE SOLD BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th. Nothing will be reserved . .. noth- g of Hitler's aides, Col. Karl Boden- o :1\::1: a plea for his return to Ger- N tury and Colonial Reproduction ... THE W. B. MOSES COLONY HOUSE. present stocks must be sold! The short space of three months is hardly enough time d te to make the disposition . . . unless we cut prices deep to hasten the work. WE ADVISE out of Germany “for an indefinite pe- KO o it 1ot e 5 8 . R emed | ¥ sample of what to expect. Tomorrow morning at 9. ..and every evening until 9 p.m. NAMED HEAD CURATO T I ‘ it oo 3 7 Take Any Bus g o member of the National Museum staff, | O s Ave: has been appointed head curator of late Dr. Walter Hough. _ The new curator came to Washing-| | - 0pp. Washington Alrport Every suite, occasional piece, bed and single item of furniture in our present Warehouse stead, he came to London where he = — = —— Bihnb oho v ried s | 1B 2 idea in the presentation of furniture ... AN EXPOSITION OF 18th Cen- ing will be moved . . . our new Colony House will present an entirely new stock . . . Hanfstaengl said he would remain On Diamonds, Watches, iod.” o ments, ete, T YOU TO SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST “BUYS”! The few items below are but a oA Vs pe j he. COLONY HOUSE Frank M. Setzler, for seven years a I (¥ Leaving 11th $100,000 WORTH OF FINE FURNITURE TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE! thropology of the institution. it was announced today. He suceecss e | HORNING'S o g ton from the University of Chicago. " Thousands and Thousands )] of Washingtonians will re- joice at this chance to buy famous Quality Moses Fur-' hiture at Savings from . . . 9259%1050% OFF! $5 Hepewite Bedroom Suites Reglor sz4.;o CLOSE-OUT PRICE . OPEN ALL DAY Swirl mahogany veneer, well made throughout with dust- P ull UP Chd"'s SATURDAY Removal Sale Price UNTIL 9 P.M. proof drawer construction and with a finish to last many $ 1 2 years. The suite comprises a bed, dresser, chest and vanity. Washington Meat Morket | B }. f . ¢ ‘ . : $17'95 Sh"P Eve”i”gs 1506 7th St. N.W. Chippendale pull up chairs covered ““The ever increasing sale of Washington Flour is very notice- in a choice of expensive fabrics . . . able although not surprising when you take into consideration one, two and a few of a kind ... no the uniform quality and character. Our customers tell us re-orders. that it is one flour that is best adapted to their kitchen : i 7 i facilities, that's why they find it gives such excellent results. g i : * There isn’t anything that a housewife is more concerned with | ;Vlum her cooking. We sell both kinds, Plain Washington | : $ our for all purposes and Self-Rising Washington Flour for 3 i & 1 43 biscuits, muffins, shortcakes, etc., with which no baking 2 i Regular $9.75 powder is required, and guorantee every sack we sell to 3 . give better satisfaction than any other flour you have ever | B ; ; ] Solid Phtlzppme M ahogany Chairs used or back goes your money.—BENNIE BUGATCH. Y T]lel'e M“St Be ’ 4 $. 1 4 White imitation leather seats $6 95 * " lde?l for éxse mth dr?p leaf 2 ¢ : 3 t. 5 i 0] e Something Exceptional || . W ek or secretary, About ' ' : s X Odd Beds—Dressing Tables and Chests $310 10-Pc. Louis XVI Dining Room Suite CLOSE-OUT PRICE L An exquisite teakwood veneer finish of an amber hue . . . the Close-Out Price pieces are exceptionally well made and commodious. An ex- $ 1 ceptional value. | $ —for every housekeeper who uses it becomes an { $250 (fwe) Bedroom Suites . . . Close Out Price 1 9.95 enthusiastic booster for it. They praise its uni- ! : 3 i 5 form quality; its rich nutritive content: its won- Five beautiful well made suites, two walnut and three mahog y > 0dd chests, beds (some twin, 3 derful adaptability to kitchen facilities, which any . . . exceptional finish and carefully made. No more at $ 1 49 : 3 ¥ ¢ others full size) and dressing means that every baking turns out successfully. this special price when they are gone. tables in mahogany and wal- You do not know of a flour guar- nut veneers. EVERY ONE anteed as Washington Flour is to give | $325 Chippendale Dining Room Suites—W alnut MUST GO AT $19.95. BETTER SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR YOU HAVE EVER Beautifully designed in true chippendale style . . . pedestal .USED, or the purchase price will be table and large breakfast china; large upholstered seat chairs $ 1 9 8 refunded. covered in fine fabric. Try it once and you’ll see why there N b h t tee. It I . . . sever Failitoamake oot T $179 Colonial Bedroom Suites . . . (Three Pieces) PLAIN WASHINGTON FLOUR—for all purposes. From the far off Philippines comes this Colonial suite in solid SELF-RISING WASHINGTON FLOUR—for bis- mahogany. An exceptional Removal Sale. $ ; cuits, waffles, shortcakes, etc., with which NO ‘ . . BAKING POWDER IS REQUIRED. ‘ Plain Washington Flour and Self- i aten | 13 Odd Buffets . . . regularly up to $75 Rals Yonkoate Hoan o | ff guary, up to 3 804 Rhode Island Ave. NE. _murkeh,.chain stores. When buy- * A choice of walnut or mahogany veneers .. a}l about 66 9 5 ; ) ing specify Washington Flour. l:i?:sgfgigréifififxfifé, attractlvg:;s;gxlosvae;yRYélsl $ 1 9. Plenty 0f Parkmg Space—No Tfaffit Delays Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. Washington, D. C.