Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1932, Page 33

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T:. C, JANUARY 31, 1932—PART - TWO. York in “The Heart of Chicogo.” Among ‘ his early successes was a role in “The | Reign of Terror,” a musical comedy. Hodge was educated in Albion, N. Y., 4 where he was born November 1, 1874. After a private funeral tomorrow, his P | body will be cremated. s widow, two U | daughters d a son rviy ’ ‘ — \FUR FARM CASE JUDGE OPPOSED AT HEARING By the Associated Press $6.95 Luggagp, Only » ® Gold-Plated Jewelry Women's Overnight Cases 3 Women's Wardrobe Cases $ ;j brooches and clips in new and Rnémdnor square Hat unique shapes. :ome set with real JORBE... . %iaissloisan 4 ocean ris—othe: Large Traveling Cas [ J “on%pea = i e cclored Sport style Club Bags. .. Fourth Floor. Street Floor. Drama “The Man From Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts Home.” Gunnar Nordbye's charge to a jury ’ Drastic !in the “fur farms” case was again re- ferred to today as a Senate Judiciary sub- o | committee considered his nomination | g to be a Minnesota Federal judge REENWICH, Conn. January 30.—| E C. Chapman of Minneapolis, ap- m Hodge, who started a stage | pearing for a second time to protest as property man and closed it | confirmation, charged fuvestigation of 1 through- | the case had met “hampering influ- pneumonia. | ences” at every turn. The “fur farms” | case center about the sale of securities | lawyer in |from Minnesota fur farms. | n’s dr “The Man Chapman charged last week that endeared Hodge - | Nordbye's instruction to a county grand 1 C e ad prevented prosecution of the He said today an effort had been e to hamper the Federal grand jury | stigation which followed. POWER PLACE FILLED %" Joseph R. McCuen of Connecticut Commission Secretary. Joseph R. McCuen of Connecticut today was appointed secretary of the Federal Power Commission McCuen has been legislative clerk to in 1901—he was | Representative Tilson for the past six ntil | years. Before that he was a newspaper | to New | man in his home State. Offers Low Prices On High Quality Frames Reductions on Seasonable Silk DRESSES Formerly $18.00 to $29.50 19% Evening Dresses Sunday Night Dresses 1 Savings jes of Unusud No.2 of flDSlfr'}fg the Month 49¢c Printed Rayon FLAT CREPE 29c yd. colors and o so fascinating 00 veral dress combinat de:“ s ot o L ‘gé inches wide. ccm‘:;\n“lg}"u‘nranued fast colors: s. i Kann's—Street Floor. Optical Department igns ar St Street Dresses “Olympic” ) $4.45 illed frame comes with pink complete comfort and less cally engraved to suit the ur own lenses inserted free. —An interesting variety——pure- dye crepes, silk velvets, sheer crepes, chiffons and stunning new combinations! Dresses you have admired at higher prices! In black and evening shades. Sizes 36 to 46—14 to 20 and HALF Sizes Dress Section Second Floor Every Dress Come In and Let Us Examine and Hand Finished Advise You About Your. Eyes —If you have never worn glases; if your vision is > you have “eyestrain headaches,” come in o ye examination. \ (L | 7\ Dr. De Shazo in Attendance I “C'mon Kids—Tell Yer Mas to Git Yer Some = NOXZEMA ash Suits!” Combination Cream and Soap Sale —Noxzema, the cream that heals and beautifies, is recommended for large pores, blemishes, dryness, pimples, oiliness and chapped skin. 4 Special Offers EASY wasHer At the Lowest Price an EASY Ever Sold For $59.50 —The thrifty-mind- ed woman will wel- come this opportun- ity to secure a gen- uine EASY for such a price. It has a A 50c size, 4-eunce jar of cream and a cake of soap, both for 39c¢ —A T5c size, 6-ounce jar of cream and 1 cake of soap, both for 55¢ —Such happily wearable suits as they ate, too! In sizes for the 3 to 10, and fashioned of broadcloth, jean and linene, in green, blue, tan and brown. —And, just listen to this, will you? On the pocket or tie of cach suit there’s an embroid- ered or appliqued picture of “Skippy” skating, golfing, fish- beautiful French A $1.00 size, 8-ounce —A $1.50 size, 15-ounce gray porcelain tub, | jar of cream and 2 jar of cream and 2 semi-balloon rolls— cakes of soap, all for cakes of soap, all for tor — General Elec- Kann's—Street Floor. Some all one color—some with ing, hunting, playing marbles white blouses. Sizes 3 to 10 or at school. Isn't that great? Sizes 3 to 10 Kann's—Second Floor. 3 Popular “Arc tric motor—and car- ries the usual guar- antee. A Special Purchase of 54-in. Wool Goods Made to Sell at $2 to $3 a Yard Easy Cea g —All-wool dress goods and coatings . . . - new weaves, including sheer crepes, nubs, YARD Wringer-Post chevrons, diagonals, polaires, tweeds, flan- IR().\ER SRR N $54.50 nels, spongy and basket weaves, etc. Black and colors. —Take the wringer off your EASY Washer, t 2 4 Pave's Tullsived EASY Trones that & ariven The Oxford, 535 0m The Strap, S8 S o wen: hav ull-sized EASY Ironer that is driven I wear. ' ¥ L by the washer’s motor. fortable shoe for general wear. E:lr;il.:nske. A new model with center —There are twenty styles of Arch-Grip Shoes, all made J“ to fit the foot correctly ... The hidden steel arch support, the narrow combination lasts make them comfortable shoes to wear at any time . . . while the styles make [ J them smart shoes to wear with any costume. P A I R. Kann's—Fourth Floor, Kann's—Street Floor. . M3 of black or brown kid, is The Tie, very smart for street and afternoon wear. Guaranteed General Electrie Cleaner . . $27.50 When you glide a GE Junior Cleaner over a rug for the first time you will marvel at the ease of it. But you'll hear the soft purr of a powerful suction fan drawing in dust, dirt and litter with determination. The Junior IS A CLEANER. It takes up lit- tle space. Operates economically. Will give years of service, Jackets $5.95 Guaranteed First Quality —Genuine grain leather in navy, brown, black, green and red. Colors that won't rub off. Jackets that both warm and smart and ex- N . ‘ 'k ceptional values at the price. o | Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44 Pomn. Avemtighth and O S 4 Kann's—Second Floor. Your Name, Autograph or Monogram Embroidered on These Handkerchiefs—209% Less —Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs —Mid Size Linen in white in white or colors 6 fOl‘ $ l -00 and colors. Reg. size in white.. 6 fOl‘ $1-65 —~Colored and white Linen —Eine Linen ;:mhF narg)wc ml‘1 Handkerchiefs. wide hems. Also Frenc or and tape with hand-rolled hems 6 fOl‘ $2- l 5 narrow hems Kann's—Street Floor. "nnm’m’l'n[ Terms Third Floor. Phon> District 7200, Br. 305

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