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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932, Sale of Bates Bedspreads and RADIOBORDPLEA | SOCIETY [ omermreremm: , be sure to visit the new CHINA, other high-grade makes. Regu= | GLASSWARE and LAMP DE- larly 250 to 3.95. \Woven cotton (Qontinued From Eighth Page,) PARTMENTS —on the FIFTH and rayon and cotton FLOOR. Within a few days, in wanted HOUSI IERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED | (DX Snang Bl o8 p e have a new home on the Fifth The guest of h?fi)r lnhd apclk‘er r.x:l i | e Declines to Delve Further Into | the weekly forum luncheon of the wamane ko [GRERE T8 | Purchase! 6.50 to 8.50 Dorothy Dodd and Queen Quality Shoes MGCkay company' table were Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Floor. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Charles S. Ham- : " lin, Mrs. Clem Shaver and Miss Caro- o e Q ! 1 ] A mrentiy Loy lof tho abbiing | ok e Consisting of the entire surplus stock! Smart styles! Widths AAA to EEE in most styles! and indecision that have attended the | Among those attending the luncheon R e e -gfloc.m];n of conu;;]:n!i\l short wave | were Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. | Black Kid! W {ediin buvi th tite mistockid channels for use the creation of | Emily Newell Blair, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Sk pa i jes X ! as! 3 1al e su C n buvin e entire in-stock de- Fadiotelegraph services competitive with | Mrs. James G. Fleld, Mrs, Kate Tren- W——ac—- coeece - Many with the established wire lines, th rt of s, Mrs, . k A ! 3 % 5 . e est od wize lines, the Court of | holm Abrams, Mrs. Laurs Wright, Miss Sizes 21 to 10! Calf! Stvles for general wear and dre All partment, including hundreds of pairs of new cushion heel! Appeals of the District of Columbia has | Portia Oberly, Mrs. George M. Eckels, indleated. that It wil not grant the | Mrs. Biward Keating, Mrs. Bate War- : h AT S o eral o Commission’s request 10 | ren, Miss B. C. Richardson, Mrs, Sledge . ; ; s s delve deeper Into the corporate organ- | Peyton. Mrs. Mary Hancock Tighe, Miss shoes fitted by experts! shoes, shown for the first time in this sale . izations of R. C. A. Communications, | Mary Bakewell, Mrs. Herbert L. Smith, & 5 \ Inc, and the Mackay Radio & Tele- | Mrs. Minna S. Adams, Mrs. Rose Yates Every pair bears the na- at tremendou ngs! e presentation of oral rgu- | & maerain aire wibu ay Hoara. T e . =l in, Mrs, Wilbur W. ; ool 2 ments Monday, members of this court, | Mre Iere el Ay Fopn T tionally known trade marks! which sits as the “super radio commis- | Gooper, Mrs. T. Gaines Roberts, Mrs. J. T e sion,” interjected remarks reflecting the | Harry Covington, Mrs, Daniel G. Roper view that ‘they desired action rather | Miss Bell Snyder, Mrs. John Graham. than words. The commission had asked | nrs. Willias L. Beale. Miss Ebie Mor. for the hearing, claiming it had dis- | yis Mrs. Edward K. Campbell, Mrs. govered that both Mackay and R. C. A. | Gordell Hull, Mrs. Gardner Jackson, Dr. have violated provisions of the radio act and that they should not be grant- t}’:‘fi*é;‘éfili‘é’r’ e ed the facilities for which they have T clamored for nearly four years. ‘The date of the annual banquet and £ Extra salespeople Board Is Criticized. ball of the Idaho State Society was set 1 for February 20 at a meeting held at to serve you!l Charles Evans Hughes, jr., and for- | the Willard Hotel Sunday evening, and 3 mer Judge J. Harry Covington, coun- | will be held in the auditorium of the sel for Mackay, and Swagar Sherley, | National Press Club, Palais Royal—Second Floor former Congressman from Kentuck Mr. Norman B. Adkison was appointed . representing RCA., criticized the com- | general chairman and will be assisted mission for attempting to side-step | by a committee composed of Dr. W. .( D the instructions of the court command- | Johannessen, Mr. Ezra P. Monson, M: i ; ing the commission to grant the ap- | G, Osmond Hyde, Mr. Walter S. Smith Your favorite famm_ls____makes 1 plications of the companies for facili- | and Mr. Charles B. Jennings i . ] 12.50 S es with which to establish radiotele- | Additional committee chai - . [Ph networks to serve the public | pointed were: Finance, Mr. M. P, Mon- T NS D L $5 LOR1c- L SE ke the Western Union and Postal. | son: printing and mailing, Mr. Leland §.- Duke M. Patrick, T ; i uke trick, assistant general | Chapman; decorations, Mrs. Irene K. More glowing and colorful than ever! L] gounsel, defended the commission ac- | Bradley, and publicity, Mrs, Frank J. F nd t nts ) lon and argued for authority to per- o N H P , &t 1y mit the commission to reopen hearings | composed of My N B BANCAT i Ou a lon G arme : Two exceptional values just arrived! and report back to the court on the | Heilman, Dr. W. N. Johannessen, Mr. new evidence obtained. G. Osmond Hyde and Mrs. Stenger, is In November the commission notified | arranging to onally 3 : the court of its desires. The Case‘spenkfnlmd RT},',’;S“?J,"”{EE’.\?;?:; 1 For the January Sale! i W out of the award to the now de- | The new official Idaho song will be o nct Universal Wireless Communica- | featured A tlons Co., Inc., of the lion's share of | : . ® ° : Yd. Yd. ago ruled that these latter companies] UNDRESSED BY SOVIETS were entitled to facilities, particularly in view of the fact that Universal had {;fled, k.nd uutmcl[]gd the commission » MOfiCOW m.~1'he Soviets have un- A Until i i . d 1 make a new allocation and report|dtessed a painting that was dressed by 7 . ntil 1t was discontinued last | ; Nature’s Rival—W. B., Gotham ::'.kedm{h:tp il ofnlh};xflcolx)ne:]uniitl‘- B Ao erd e portrait, “La ear, we sold the bottle at §10 o " ot o c ¢ #ble, had s value of $1,000,000. drape which Nicholas I ordered painted P . in’ Allsilk prlnted l.)etlte prlnts ln- : e pe ¥\ % one-piece garments! Lubin’s Flat Crepe all-silk crepe Romaine the then available continental channels R to the virtual exclusion of both Mackay and R. C. A. After many months of } / wrangling, however, the court a year| i y / o tion channels, of which 88 were avail |Bella Fornarina,” by removing & blue h- and other favorite types of |over the original figure in the bellef it Violation Charged. | was immodest. e e e L L e e e S ) A / Splendid values!" Made of satin bro- Just what you want under your dark Thesc tiny, clear, brightly colored ment with Western Unlon' R. C. A, | eum tells the story. It seems Nicholas T s erfumes coats now! A special purchase of a prints appear on the rich dark cages —wWith laceor S P fine supple quality—at a practical price. background of a lovely silk Ro- violated section 17 of the radio act, |Pought the picture without seeing it - / / : ! ! which prohibits the joint operation or | When it was brought before him he | 3 sections of high-grade elastic. Nayy, kiltie green, medium brown, maine. Very chic—and unusual merging of wire and wireless com- | Was shocked and ordered court painters ) \; —_— lapis blue and black grounds. The A 5 panies, but specifies that competition |to dress “that naughty woman® imme- Pe ° 1 95 newest, most sparkling designs. at this price. * exist. It pointed out that R. C. A. re- |diately. : It i without “ieeder” for st | 5 % B- N EeactioaliHcont Plan your Spring wardrobe under expert guidance! it was without “feeders” for its trans- Comfolett oceanic service in seeking the conti- omiolettes Discontinued style bottles of Mone Mrs. F. A. Chrisman, McCall Pattern Stylist—will be in our Silk Department, Betwetn 1500 and 6000 Kilocscies. My {{. Thelsidehanianne 3 rat e LI e o joly or Locean’ Bleu. Wednesday and Thursday only of this week—to help you with your Spring Sherley argued this was only a “make- SR ° ! r . sewing plans—to give you valuable assistance on any dressmaking problems. saving! Ideal for figures re- g gui The former $6 size. .1,49 Palais Royal—Third Floor Palais Royal—Main Floor o : in types in peach or shift” arrangement, and that the con quiring special control, tract expires next October. Ruffled (ll pink. Palais Royal—Second Floor The commission charged also that : the satue ot Macksy wes questionanie | GurtainsClose-Out under the same law provision, since | 24 pairs, all that company is a subsidiary of Inter- | colors. For- s 49 national Telephone & Telegraph Cor- | merly 2.50 10 . poration, which controls Postal, All- | 3.50. Special America Cables, and radio, telephone | 1202 G St. Pair 1 3211 | and_telegraph concessions in certain | foreign countries e FalseTeeth | BEER CITY LIKES MILK | Don't aliow your false teeth to drop | or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. | s Just sprinkle a little Kling on your Munich Consumption Highest in | [ Py Bl Droved powder All Germany. forms a comfort lcmhion—holds . plates so snug, they feel and act like MUNICH (#).—This center of Ger- your own teeth. No more danger man beer production hold the record 3 : & | for milk consumption in Germany, the | o ;Ocjzl{ls Eti%’fn‘??,fi%s gflénzgg 2 Garbage cans X : T, Aok A JWeran & $ > Radiator shields Metal hampers Window refrigerator and child being & third of a quart.| Kling. Guaranteed better than any- / ( A 3 £ But they didn't desert their suds, as| thing you ever used or money back. SIS B S,fb"’;'a&:,:: 39¢c & 59¢ | Heavy metal in walnut 1.25 A":Id.t.cléb.-:‘or:od 1.39 G.!v:m::dr |;;:;m;um 1.19 - shades; rubber tipped. o. El I] or. g the per capita beer average rose last | Large package, 35c at all druggists. tight cover. Two sizes. grain finish. year to xicrefiilh»ais’ pi.it a day. K Ll N G"m"w? . . FIRMLY AN 5 .o;r;:::d':tulg.ao%‘al.?):)ll;m has just been COMFORTABLY C 1 ,. : . 3 elanese : 1% : Dinner sets Lamp Shades : 2 ; (slightly imperfect) Step-ladders Old English wax Electric waffle iron Roll-top Bread Box | neeesss valicer. giopé. ware » e in several dif- nghest Qllilllty e oy e 5-tt. ladders, with pail 1 () Choice of 2 lbs. paste wax Q@ | Chromium plated, with ] Q8 | Convenient size; assort: 7 (3) | Seevice for 5. Slight imperfee- & - ; 4 ; or 1 quart liquid, heat indicator, h tiana in_decocations or glaze. = iréen; igold. Cost.EWellicelntorced Palais Royal—Housefurnishings, Fourth Floor—China and Lamps, Fifth Floor *4 ©°'° o Only the Prices Have Been Lowered .qe * e i o R Sale of fancy linens e Community Plate BLACK KARUKUL... 68500 395.00 Beautiful new linens for your home—you can have the quantities you R PAUL REVERE discontinued PATTERN GREY & BROWN.......... } 235.00 145.00 Want—rayons, all_linen, organdy—cven art_models_embroidered by e =z Ciid® 1/2 to % of i BRO}!ERSKS:ZACK $195 to $225 $110.00 39c¢ to 89¢ 1.98 colored linen doilies 20c to 45¢ scarfs 99¢ . i NA 3.05\center For rainy January! Note the tremendous savings, item by item |- Sets of 6—single pieces! Many which [ é 3 . we haven't room to list here! Not a complete stock of all pieces. S pieces 1.98 35c colored linen Usual 3.00 | 5 : . 1.00 to 1.98 napkins 18¢ U b ell Sets of 6 Single Pieces scarfs 50c to 99¢ $1 to 1.25 embroid- m r as 3.25 teaspoons........ 3.00 berry spoons,.,........95¢ 79c to $10 art mod- e els 40c to 4.95 Entire Stock 1.98 to 2.48 colored 6.50 dinner forks... -3.25 1.00 butter knives 6.00 bouillon spoons. .3.00 1.00 sugar spoons. You may have your choice of $13 H. H. stainless knives...6,50 $2 child-set, 2-pc | - 2 5 Ay D . R E D l-) C E D linen cloths PRICE 7.95 table linen mcfingfflgfllfinxfi;ghzl:fla With 8.50 model handle knives....4,25 $1 straight-handle baby spoon, 65¢ f ders, two-toned or é 99c to 1.24 el Loter. ot milaver patterns! As- 2.35 colored handle stemless steel knives, ea...... 6.50 tablespoons......e.....3.25 1.75 olive spoons..., ered guest 1 .95 towels, 50c to 63¢ sorted colers. Dresses and Gowns Palais Royal—Second Floor Palais Royal—Main Floor Including Many Models, Formerly to 398-00 325 . 335 . %45 Coals and Suits Inoluding Original Models, Formerly to $13%.00 : Exceptionally fine grades! 1009 Virgin wool! The desirable single styles in plaids, plain shades 3 s 55 . 7 5 . 595 3 " and novelty weaves—at tremendous savings! HATS Reduced to $3 and $7 .50 : } 95 95 MISSES’ DEPT.—Second Floor \ b, '/ 2 " . Entire Stock Below Cost NN\ 27 : For 850 “Cascade” blankets For 10.50 “Alaskan” blankets . 5 Plain ‘shades, in mottled effects; Plain shades in deeper stripe effect “ " “ - i : i S EABC 17219 Conn Ao = $15 “Rosarian” two-tone and “As- 8.95 bound with satinette. 70x80 ins. border; bound with satin; 72x84 and movelty weaves, Olympi Palais Royal—Main Floor i 3 % d novelty weaves. forian” striped blankets. 72xBA-1ns. Light, warm and fleecy. @ ins. Soft, thick blankets. e A eirtdasi \Clate Palais Royal—Second Floor,