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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. DAWES ENTONED FORBRIIHENIDY Appointment to Court of St. +, James Viewed Here as ' 7iv.4, Logical. By the Associated Press. Although he has. relinquished the vice | presidency and returned to Chicago, the | question, what will Charles Gates Dawes | do next, remains a subject of lively ! apeculation in the Capital. Of course, it is known that he has | gone back to his Chicago bank, and that ! he plans to go to Santo Domingo soon to help organize the fiscal affairs of that.| nation. It is also known that he has! been making plans to go to Europe this | Summer, When that was first mentioned, the | Inference was that his European trip ' would be a personal affair. Now, how- ever, the idea is gaining credence that he will not go as a private citizen, but a5 America’s new Ambassador to Great Britain, | High in Hoover's Regard. | Alanson B. Houghton, the present | Ambassador, it is assumed, is preparing | to retire from that post and possibly | from public life. President Hoover is ! maintaining his position that he will make no diplomatic appointments pend- | ing the arrival of his new Secretary of | State, Henry L. Stimson, but he is; known to have a very high regard for | the former Vice President’s abilities. That, vegard was formulated first dur- ing and immediately after the war, | when Mr. Hoover was engaged in relief work and Mr. Dawes was a general in | the American expeditionary forces. At | that time, it is recalled, he sought the assistance of Dawes and appreciated it. Since then the outspoken “general.” a5 he is still called, has made Washing- ! ton officialdom gasp several times dur- | ing his service as director of the budget and Vice President. He is credited with | having made economy interesting and the phrase “Hell and Maria” famous | during an_appearance before a con- | gressional investigating committee, and | with setting a vice presidential prece- dent by denouncing the Senate’s rules | in the only address he had a chance to | deliver in"that chamber. | Appointment Seen as “Logical.” ‘While those aspects of his colorful and varied career may not coincide with | the common conception of diplomacy, | friends here point out, there are others | which in their opinion would make his appointment to the next desirable pos 4n the foreign service eitrely logical. Hi fitness for such an undertaking, t hold. was amply demonstrated in_his handling of the difficult problem of Ger- | man reparations, which produced the | plan of settlement that bears his name | and is still being followed in the rela- tions between the allies and Germany. All things considered, despite lack of official confirmation for the rumor. zome usually well informed individuals here are prepared to be considerably surprised if this former soldier. budget | officer and Vice President doesn’t return to the Government service in a new capacity at the Court of St. James. LEGION UNIT TO RECEIVE PRIZE TOMORROW NIGHT Cup Awarded for But Showing in Membership Drive Goes to Walker Post. ‘The cup won by James E. Walker | Post for the best showing in the recent | membership drive of the Americgn | Legion will be presented to the post | tomorrow night at its regular meetiing | in the Y. M. C. A., 1816 Twelfth street. Department. Comdr. Harlan Wood will make the presentation. Another speaker will be Ned White, vice com- mander of the national organization. .During the past yvear, the post in- creased its membership 300 per cent. Yeading the entire department in this Tespect. 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China—Sixth Floor New scarfs take to arresting shapes inspired by Paris couturiers. 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There's a striking formality in their soft graceful silhouettes, their unexpected turn of line. Black, admiral blue and tan. Sizes 36-46. .Women's and Misses’ Coat Shops—Second Floor Easter Frocks for Women Hard-to-Fit Featuring Lace for Little Women —Plain or Printed Silks —In Styles New a}nd Smart $16.50 Are you a little bit shorter—or a little bit larger than the average woman? If so—you can cofme to Lansburgh & Bro. and step right into your Easter frock without alterations! The season’s smartest styles—laces (161 to 26!, only) and plain or printed silks with “‘dressmaker” touches. Spring colors— navy and black—sizes 16}, to 30/ and 38); to 501/,. Little Women's and Larger Women's Dress Shops—Second Floor One of Twelve New Shoes at 10 A stunning three-eyelet tie in a new shade of blonde kid—Sunburn Beige! Like the eleven other new Spring footwear fashions offered in this group, there is a feeling of femininity about its long graceful lines that are not only smart— but youthful. Sizes for women and misses. Shoe Shop—Second Floor