Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1932, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932. PR, B S LOOK T0 HOOVER T0 FILL VACANCY Col. Brown Regarded as Suc- eessor to Judge Robinson on Radio Body. Woopwarp & LoTHROP U™T anp 6 STATETS WoobpwaRrD & LOTHROP Wo0oDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F aAND G STREETS Washington Bicentennial Post Cards 5 in the official buff and tan colors. STATIONERY. AlsiE 2, Finst FLOOR. Here is a New Wrinkle BY ROBERT MACK. A WraP SIiP Wlth ‘With _the unexpected resignation of | . P . Ira E. Robinson as a member 3 1as-Fantie of the Federal Radio Commission only a few weeks before his term was to ex- . | y all eyes in the radio world are J toward the White House today [ That Fits Without for word s to his successor. J 5 Ool. Thad H. Brown, general counsel ( 5 ; a Wrinkle of the commission and influential in Republican politics, is looked upon as . A the ifkely choice, Others mentioned | j It is causing a furore— are William D. Terrell, director of radio 4 for it combines every- of the Department of Commerce, and : Ellis A. Yost, chief examiner of the A thing that everyone commission, both Republicans and both \ (y k wants. It is adroitly cut, residents of States in the second zone g 3 comprising the East-Central tier of \ ‘ to be form-fitting—even States. b - the bias-cut pantie helps Judge Robinson's resignation becomes A effective January 15. He rounds out| to preserve the slim lines. nearly four years on the mmmmmju! Cut-out underarms, vee- the first two of which were as its| T chairman. His blunt and outspoken | ) cut ™% back and front, and criticism of men and affairs in radio| % ‘ moulded silhouette com- and his unalterable opposition to high | : | bine to make these slips ower and exclusive channels for| . > groadrlsflng stations have m~de him practically non - existent, | Fashion’s New Cottons With Miss Ellen Hudson Compton, Fashionist, from Trippe & Barker featuring—in a Special Showing— @ Plume Mousseline, 58¢ < The Chic New Sheer Cotton : Plume Chiffon Voile, 39c one of radio’s most colorful figures , as far as adding a fraction Will Practice Law. of an inch under your r - i “At t ithin the last few 4 I M dniierin o ek T gt s ormerly a "Best Seller" at 58c Yard pointment as & member of the Federal | ~—in opaiine “wii an Radio_Commission.” Judge Robins 1 tearose. Sizes 32 to 40. o ey O nf,.‘\‘;’;\fl“:,,wpn, 4 Exclusively here in \ For sheer fashions—these sheer cottons are fashion firsts— am tendering my resignation to_the . Washington. Mousseline, introduced for the first time this season—Chiffon Voile, a first favorite comes again in charming new designs— and both will find chic places in the wardrobes of smart Washington women, Whether you go away—or not—you will want new frocks—gay, fresh and full of fashion. Miss Compton will show four charming frocks made from patterns you can select here—and will have countless suggestions for ) making others. We particularly invite you to come in Monday to see this Spring fabric fashion showing. Other Big News in Fashion Cottons Texture and weave have come into their own—meshes almost dominate the sports theme—rough weaves—diagonals— homespuns—sheers—embroidery—all have a place—and colors are simply glorious. We briefly mention— President, effective January 15. It is my purpose immediately to enter the . practice of law, with offices in Wash- ] 95 ington_and West Virginia. For four . ears I have served to the best of my ¥ ability and shall leave the commis sion with a consciousness of duty done. Judge Robinson’s two-year term was to have expired February 23. The : CosTuMz SLPs new term is for six years. The second i Tamp FLoOR, zone, which he represents, and from which his successor will be selected, includes Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan and Ken-1 ;. He was appointed President | Coolidge on March 28, 1928, as a Re- publican member, and the following month was elected chairman. Born r Grafton, W. Va, in 1869, he wa: ige of the Supreme Court of Ap- of that State from 1906 until \ his resignation in 1915 to become Re- Embroidered Batiste, to $2.50 Embroidered Mideemesh, $1.75 A pum;ran nommt;v for go\'rr'nor He was Embroidered Organdie, to $2.50 Ragadot, pastels, §1.25 ;1’\‘11; h;;m c:;gr:::dtm‘;“u;u; é(-'fo’:wé”,fl Embroidered Swiss, 85¢ Crepe Fantasie, $1.50 the gubernatorial election by his Demo. Finbrotdered Volles 32 Voiles Hantasie, 350 , el s Printed Pique, 85¢ Ajourella, $1.50 Pique Voile, §1 Ribenette, $1 Indorsed by Brown. Col. Brown is understood to have the indorsement of Postmaster General 4 Walter F. Brown, as well as of the Republican National Committee. The man who announced Herbert Hoover's candidacy for the Republican presi- dential nomination in 1928, Col. Brown was appointed general counsel of the commission on December 14, 1929, after having served for six months as chief counsel of the Federal Power Commis- sion. He is a former secretary of State of Ohio. Should Col. Brown be elevated to the second zone commissionership, i is considered likely that either Duke M. Patrick of Indiana, or Ben. 8 COTTONS, SECOND FLOOR. Crochette, $1 A Beauty Opportunity Patterns Featured in Plume Mousseline Frocks Miss Sally Purgason Butterick Pattern, 4281 Ml Secretary of Commerce. He is & na- PATTERNS, SECOND FLOOR. Yost, whose wife 4 : is the Republica 2l committee woman from fa, is a 2 . ther of 1 (Hurry Up) —will be here January 11th to 16th to advise b 3 : | Yost of the University cf Michigan. He | . Jiak Boen’ wikh £hb icrarotison bt 5 you on the care of your youth and beauty. She year | will show you how to care for the three telltale (gRIrian. ANT) places where age first shows in a woman'’s face. BANK FORECLOSURES | ments and will assemble the exact preparations 20 Per Cent of All Land Loans Are | for your home treatment. Delinquent, Mellon Report ‘ Fisher of Oregon, assistants general = . | Pattern, 6757 counsel of the commission, would be ative of i g counsel of the- comm 8 : Personal Representative Butterick Pattern, 4226 McCall Pattern, 6756 Mr. Terrell, who directs the “police 2 . All the new pattern books are in force” of the ether, is the Govern- > it Be i S| - Vogue Pattern Book, 35¢ McCall Quarterly, 25¢ iy e ST : | orot y ray Paris Fashion Book, 35c Butterick Quarterly, 25¢ Phone Dlstrict 5300 for an appointment, or stop by when shopping. ‘ToILETRIES, AIsLE 18, FIRsT FLOOR. Another Smart Fabric Showing—for Monday Printed Silk Crepes The Federal Land Banks avoid “ruth- less and drastic” f es on loans, Secretay of the ry Mellon told | in a special report requested the Senats by the Senate B: ing Committee | | About nt of the ldans are dv;nqa nt, the Secretary said | nément of mor [,200 yards at an Atractively Low Price at the the bill just re) by th increase the c s eral Land Bar by $1 Secretay Me] Federal 1 Land Banks report gave number of loans involved, but did not give the amounts, Loans of Joint Stock Land Banks in Teceivership were not eovered { Federal Land Banks, he reported, had 408,435 loans in force on November 30, with 83,211 in Joint Stock Land Banks' gregated 94,062, with 21,150 del MARYLAND MAN PAID HIGH HONOR BY BOLIVIA Louis 8. Blaisdell, Whose Parents g Committee to of the Fed- 5,000,000 | t covered both Joint Stock r 30. The | Silver Fox or Natural Blue $|.I5 yard In the first fashion news of silks—PRINTS lead—lending a new freshness—a new gayness to our Winter wardrobes. Charming all-over, rather small designs come first for day- time—in both the vivid shades that will travel South—and darker backgrounds that will be smart for town now—and | for evening. Glorious new printed crepes—large designs— quite gala in coloring—and new combinations of colors that are most effective—some rather striking. Fairfax Sterling Silver ~ This is an opportune time, with prices so low, to fill in the pieces you want, or start to assemble a set. We now carry a complete assortment of the dozens of dif- ferent pieces in the Fairfax pat- tern—and your silverware pur- chases will be engraved at no additional cost. Prices by the Half Dozen Tea Spoons, regular Tea Spoons, medium Tea Spoons, heavy Coffee Spoons Dessert Spoons Soup Spoons Bouillon Spoons . Tce Tea Spoons Orange Spoons Dessert Forks Table Forks Salad Fork: Oyster Forks Dessert Knives Table Knives Butter Spreads Fox qu Trimmed Coats Previously, the furs alone have sold at prac- tically this price. Live at Cheverly, Receives | “El Condor" Insignia | on of his services to Bo- ger of the South | Small all-over designs dominate in prints at $1.15 Truhu Prints, in smart new Spring designs, $2.50 Cheney's Lingerie Prints, chic, floral designs, $1.95 White House Crepes, almost fifty shades, $1.65 Truhu Washable Pure Dye Plain Crepes, $1.95 Cheney's Exquisite New Evening Prints, $3 upon Minis- ¢ Bolivia. Dr. | { the president | of Mrs. Edith hington, formerly for the agency Mixed Claims Com- DENTISTS DANCE | District of Columbia Society Holds Ball and Buffet Supper. } A ball and buffet supper was giverat | the Mayfl t by the SILKS, SFCOND FLOOR, These coats—tailored of fine woollens, and trim- . med with exquisite silver ¢ fox or natural blue fox Asthur B, Or ST —offer probably our pls. Geocge . Bl 3 o most remarkable coat and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice Committee con- values of the season. t rles T. Bassett C. Young Webb. W jr.. John H o i Golden, Harold B 1 y Of course, the quantity F. Davis, Marshall Po o " John Maddert is limited, so we advise early selection. Misses’ and women's sizes. Table Spoons Berry Spoons ... Sugar Spoons .. Bon Bon Spoons . Olive Spoons Gravy Ladles . Cream Ladles yonnaise Ladles d Meat Forks Our Hemstitching Section Will Give That "Finish" You Want Picot edge—hemstitching and other fine finishing will be expertly done here, to your order—giving a smart little “extra something” to make your frocks distinctive—and the expense is really small. HEMSTITCHING DEsK, EIGHTH FLOOR. Tomato Servers . Cucumber Servers . Pie Knives, H. H. Cake Knives, H. H. Cheese Knives, H. H. Sugar Tongs . U. S. Educator Will Speak. Dr. W. Carson Ryan director of education of the Unit ates Indian ‘ Bureau, will address the ds' Forum 4 ’ S 1 1 Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at 1811 I WOMEN'S AND Misses’ COATS Steak Sets, two pieces.. et. The speech will be preceded by SLATKR LOOK. Carving Sets, three pieces a supper at 6 o'clock and an hour's dis- Y LOOR. cussion, beginning at 7. The Forum is StLveRwaRE, FRst F! tpen to -the public,

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