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{ % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922. - et oo e | VEREADRADD [0~ i _ mee -1 TOLD HIM IF HE ‘1 ~anD oP OIDN'T STOP HE COURSE WOULD BURST - HE stoppPen! Saturday Evening From 7:30 to 12:30 | HAS WH]E RANGE ok MANY GINGER Wardma.n Park CAKES LAST NIGHT-, NO-HE SAID “PASS . HALHAL WELL MY -mev WERE BAD FOR. ME SOME MORE DAD LITTLE GIRL WAS 2 OIGESTION. _ SHE AND A\OVE OUT OF EATING PEAN({TS AN ~SAID1'LL STOP EATING, MY WIFE ToLD HER- Hotel ||| Long Island Station Is Most For Table Renervations Phone Columbia Two Thousand ‘ i Versatile and Busiest in " United States. Graduate Eyes Examined McCormick Medical Glasses Fittod DR,EEKUDE S.SEMONES {HAS ONLY ONE ANTENNA Eyesight Specialist ‘?fi'".:f'c,“sf:.:zr; |Can Communicate With Norway, Ehto et i Wales, Germany and French Points. Although Radio Central, near Port { Jefterson, Long Island, is the most pow- erful wireless station in the world, Riverhead. Long Island, is the most|tirst-aid instruction for accidents: =Dack WiLson — Meditation been heard at 1ZE, Boston. | the remarkable feats that amateur Sy 5 S —_— it was completely assembled, it was |lation, has POPULAR HIGH-GRADE atile and also the busiest. music. Ihoisted up by means of a block and |and as far south as Cape May, N. J. |so often accomplish. Skill and per- pRadio Central can ik to Wales. 5:30 to § p.m.—Dinner-hour music. tackle. The final step conais n'i Ixpensive radio equipment is mot | sistence count for much L ce, Germany or Norway with|ge. o — EXPER AD ICE ON IO placing the iron pipe in its socket e only e ke popsible : o | Wales, France, Germany. Norway and | g.a5 (0 o )= \' coming down to the lead-in insulator L : —— No. 76—Radio Amateur Makes World Record. o I’n;m‘r‘)( a :lilmrin;uh' A 3 ‘be established simultaneously. And! grpy—r . 16— ord. ;i even with the ajd of this antenna the D09, PAARRD, R Each Ch, Man! |[|at the same time it can ciose 1ts ears 3.3},,.1"’"‘ LEWALLIATRE, Eme. (200 {{attempt to be heard in Europe on I ,»&*’CJ\\<,\ (o the powertul impuises sent out| 12 noon—Chimes of the Church of L Ln et eeemed plmont of N S LI jonly a few miles away by the giant| g jColling' frien as impossible as try- XD = Fadio. Central, New Brunswick, Ma< | 1ace s Drogram of music. BY RICHARD LORD. made up bl mind thatl e was B0~ |Sae by e s amEomie & Al e 12:30 p.m.—News items; reports on ations and 16| stolen “atomabiiess prostm . of| Here is tho story of a gob” who | o find out for himself. Collins |pitcher of milk.- of, the atmospherle dis | music untll 1 p.n accomplished one, of the most re- Bt e Thees Sastians: Zwo; Tahes Added. | markable feats ever attempted by & The AmericanBiotiand: sadis tests To make results a bit more certain KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago (360 . = e J= the sailor added two extra five-watt 3 Meters—Enstern Standard Time). o amateur. were scheduled to come off about that | yubes (o his equipment, thus raising {sive. to hurl radio me across| g:a5 am __Opening market Ha S. Colli ? time, and th ilt a sec- att _ 3 9:25 a.m.— quota- arry . Collins, a sailor in the e, a o young gob built a sec- pi o oo = o 5 & [ thret or iour thousinds s of land Uniteq States Navy, and living at|tional mast especially for these 1ests. |13 annty warie” The srem omimate or water than to pick them up at the am-—Market quotations and|Bayport, Long Island, succeeded !n|By the way, this sectional mast i8 80 ((ha conventional Colpitts, and the That is why every half hour thereafter until 1, sending a radio message across the |excellent model for amateurs. It was B £ rion and Tuckerton 190 per cent of the | turbances | of the comps It is more dramatic, more 'EAUFONT sted in ra .. Ibroad Atlantic on a little twenty- |built in three section, each twenty costs more Radio « 1:20 p.m.—Closing market quota-|watL outfit. feet long and two inches thick, by e i [tiona: One day last winter Harry walked |four inches wide. The three sections | A ab -1 2:15 p.m.—New = ¥ Ay e | w crow b twenty-one-foot ; h h G —_— —— Which Meitx up.and revives once | pogie, PTMTNEWS and market re-|inio a largs raglo edlpning e inch ian pihe. ser in'a special than other Ginger 8 Flor De Moxs Clgars c h"‘"'_“'!f’;-;: 1;“4‘;‘( aEne }l;m“ ‘\"‘l‘:,;‘l"‘" 2 3 P.m,h—AmeIr!rli;m and ‘.\'allonnl he thought that his station, 2AJW. |socket. The total height was seventy- A ey eap wcross the Atlantic. | League base ball team line-ups:!could possibly be heard by Godley in |one feet. Ale b fl C or Popular Hizh- 3 From tandpoint, | progress of ames every halt BOUE|Bagmag . Y 0¢ heard by The method of construction which ut 1ts favor grade Cigaes thereatier until close. 4 stock | LdoMt think there's a chance with |Mr, Colling used is novel, " Inatead of . : = . ——— o ; | 5 p.m.—News, market and stock | that little 20-watt outfit of yours” building from the ground up, he pu l 13e Murie! Cigars e D e | Teports. ’ the manager assured. But Saflor Coi- [his three sections together with the 18 so appea ing Te A%e e aniy s “gmPfl';:r:\""’»Ml{“‘rfl.‘por:’;"k“-llina e A re about that, and |mast lying on its side. Then. when | 5 e bl Sl e {and without « dio Cen- 5 p.m.—B ball report; chil-! | almOSt any Pnce Blades lfomari o ) e avciSdarens bedtime sieny | 10:15 a.m.—eather (455 meters). | ter-Welte Mignon: male quartet, “Far = Se it to the wor $ pm.—Concert by Helen Watson| 11:52 am —Time in the South” (0ld South Medley), | Bladex . The explanation of Riv soprano, | S5 . ; D the Sou i 401d) Bodin Wiedier ). wou 15¢ Velvee Tobaceo |ictoncy It the wave antenna, INes and sponts | 1290 pm_Musie sepraduced. | Excelsior Male Quartet (Lewis wit- | b €q uite 200 Eativns | The station is not « network of an- ecial features as an-| 3: N N aothar (456 meters): ltams, first tenor; Albert Griffiths, 2 jisanesisuch :l:nr‘-lh\e mind o mie radiophone. gt Markets. ! second tenor: H. F. Gross, bariton: IDSIgnl cant. x Se S | \leting of twe copper wires nine miles | WaZ—Wentinghouxe, Newark, N. J.| 5 Lm-—Sportresults o ore A, Hummond, soprano solo, Porto Rico Cizars ong, strung om ordin: telegraph| (380 Meters—Eaatern Daylight-Save| athimal appeirolt News Orchestra. | “Sing Me to (Greene). Miss Heidsick Chewing.. .5¢ || 5o " One station building contains| ing Time—Deduct One Hour) Busicalinambers { Belle A. Page; plano solo, “Guitarre” | Tampa Cigars........ S%e || e Toceiving apparatus which sepa- | g & m-—agricultural i i i (Moszkowski). Guiomar Novaes-Duo ‘rates the conglom n of_ signals AD Db Toporta. i we Art; male quartet, “The Catfish | 9 SMOKE || Risahe sene piEnals | 10°am —Duo-Art recital. | WGI—American Radlo and Research | (000! plcilaior Male Quartet | | rece o1 3 3 | a.m. eni ic v 3 » 5 il et % " : . [ France and Germany. and transfers | bonas and stheke = 27 C2% O BetIve | Qo p o ova: ‘Easiern Dasilunt sav- | PIano folo, “Folish National Damce’| Beaufont Ginger Ale SHOP i them "1".'::‘L‘ir:Mxxx"aj(‘l‘l’\‘:ug;fié‘s{;fi:‘; 12 noon—Agricultural reports and! ing Time—Deduct One Hour). Welte Mignon: male quartet, -Sun-!| s = I e office o W’ York Gleyiw weather forecast: program of| 10 am—Program of music. shine Jane” (Wills), Excelsior Male | is sold wherever qua/tfy 903-H St. N.W. all incoming and outgoing messages i sy 11330 a.m—TWeather forecast (485 Quartet: soprano Jolo. Ol New e Iv ind o g U are handled. The syst f concen- = 3 nas meters). ampshire Home” (Von Tilzer), s ! S tion laoh * atier mueh | p.m.—Midday prices on actlve| .35 p'm _—Boston Farmers' Produce | Belle A. Page: plano solo. “Minuet. | 1s the only inducement ential supply obtained from generator. iodley was freezing in the 1 ch experi- | bonds and stocks. ible to add| 2 pm.—Shipping news; program of Balto. Branch, 506 OPEN LATE EV {tration, achieved after m mentation, makes it p Market report (485 meters). Op. 14, No. 1" (Paderewski), Ignace 2 p.m.—Amrad Women's Club, “The | Paderewski-Duo Art; male gquartet, to the purchaser. {mew recelving cir for communi- | musi 2 < “G - cation with any new tion in Europe { 3 p.m.—Program of music. Party Problem.” Miss Frances Nevin. | “Goodnight, Irene” (Baine), Excelamr‘]uky tent in Andrqssan, Scotlané, Current events. Male Quartet. Collins pounded the key night after i:.\t a negligible cost simply by install-| 4 pm.—Women's fashion news; base {ing u new set of. receiving apparatus [ball scores; program of music. on one cf the shelves provided for| 5 p.m.—Base ball scores; program of —Program of music. ——= night, with indominitable patience. arket report (485 meters). | wwsB—Atlanta Journ: Even' though resuils seemed remote, G that purpose at the station. musie. 6:30 p.m.—Early sport news. ra—C: Collins did not lose heart. He had e sla}({lnnsr(rnlm which the sig-| 6 P m.—Agricultural reports; clos- S b —Police reports; Tate news| R0 Gue Houry: BN “ihat one big rictor back of his lgea. . . . nals to Riverhead are sent almost|ing prices on coffee and s ashes: final scores. and that was faith. Indeed, his fait With Ob]ect nghf, continuously are Bordeaus, sending! e time sx‘:filzes.‘mugg;! 9:15 p.m.—Program: 1. “Science Up| 12 “';""“—:m,‘;h::a{::"" and sUM- | pyge n itself have added about one . Pals on 23.000 meters; Carnarvon, Wales, | Thornton Burg ito Date)” a weekly review by the Mgy, fo¥ BOUAR SIZR, ot quota- | hundred watts to his output. Collins Afly Distance .Lgu. 14100 meters; Stavanger. Norw 7:30 p.m.—<Which College to Se-| Scientific American, exclusively for| = Lo et et sJuota" | was imbued with the spirit to do. He 12,000 meters; Nauen and Eivedese, | by John H. Finley. | station WGL 2. Song recital by Miss|tions and government Teports: Ceic |deliberately set oui to establish a n Germany, 12,600 and 14.700 meters.| S p.m.—"The Trend of BusinessCon- ! Rhoda Whitham, soprano, and Miss | C®ft of Vogal ang \nBtreelia, e E record, and he did it. %> Gi oyt NOT MANY would respectivel iditions,” by Richard D. Wychoff, Blanche La Rue, mezzo-soprano; Miss | o %P1 —-Cone e an%el’-Ale from Virginia. editor of the Magazine of Wall Street!| Bernice Moulton. accompanist: ~(a) | OT'(C"6" 1 _Base ball scores: late | His apparatus is well worth a place closing pric 3 7 1 0 on o 2 E “airies’” h s~ > : journey to Africa t offee and sugar:; Flfs and Fairies” (John H. Dens |news fashes: dally bedtime story aad | in some museum, and shouid be pre- 1fis 15 > . (el H D o fcal selections. % i i find a sheilfish reputed BY RADIO TODAY 2313 pm.—_ Program of music by the |Grows" (John H. Densmore). *Slave e (o 1150 Dm—Bpecial latel o oo inine hendfit ar otine men: Carl H. Song” 3 more palatable than Fiolin, and Faul Kefer, collo o e R hams (b “Love 15 & Foser (ep. | concert ly a matter of chance—the remark- For Sale by Leading Retallers and Jobbers. RICHARD SPENCER PALMER, INC,, r e = R3O AT o am: (b) 5 R able work which he is doing at his 12 Warder BI their accustomed kind, Complete Programs of Radio 1101 pom— Weather Toretort.” | Cusrany. “The- Wind Speaks’ (G, A.| WGR—Federal Telephone and Tele- |fiation, ATW. is evidence of that. Sales Agent i did. But Broadcasting Stations. | Grant.Sehaefer), Miss® Blanche Ls| STaph Compamy, Buftalo, N. Y.|Using but four five-watt tubes he has as one man did. bui KDKA—Westingho: = R 2 s 2 (Eastern Daylight-Saving Time— |been reported in twenty states and e=———————p— e < b : D v ghouse, Enst Pitta-| Rue. Deduct_One Hour). in Canada. He has heen heard in 9"%5’&5‘?}’9},’3,@5‘&(33 ERTRERISRZITS X3 jWe feel Sure inCreasing | i coveimatio stition Ratiove | e oas et Easemstand-| o Noon—Weather and market reforts|every scayort along the east coast| SSss ) SR SRS ¢ i 3 -6 toaie D A R GY—General Electric Company (360 | (485 meters). except Delaware and South Carolina. = S 0oL o 0 O30 6538 :;xumbext*é. w x]ldjfiumey 545 o 9 am—Live stock receiptsi| 3,10 9115 am—Musie, } Meters—Eastern Standard o | ¢ S520 . m— Weathor and market.re- | Hix radio elaphone, usin grid mods- i e = : ! from office and home a 70 ‘a.m.—Weather forecast on 2,950 | 2:30 p.m.—Results of base bal|, 12:30 p.m—Noon stock market quo- | POTtS T 3 . 1 T e . e 68 b N tations. 8 p.m.—Base ball scores; bedtime | Elif ""mmmm"mmumflmm" YT TTTTTTTRITIY I few blocks to WAL- [meters o reat repors on| e D PInEE, e trom Farm | - S pan—Produce and stock market | Storics for chilaren: digest of davs Sy e i » ised of 50 metor and Home: swaekly (aik on the prean | quotations; base ball results; news|news (360 meters). . . o . LIS’ when apprise gd A : methods of swimming by Ralph Shin- | Sulletins: race results at Saratoga Dh‘;}.g ‘;:'d".fi‘}’,‘:;‘;;:’c‘,;;{n, 6o N i S g ton. iy prings. i the splendid sea fo Chitago andiSeatonfs T pom.—s 5130 p.m.—Nineteenth chapter of| meters). ° 11:30 to 11:40 a.m.—Frult and veg- 7 p.m.—Seasonable suggestions for D10~ een: chapter of | & th 2 =ioT { “Alice in Wonderland.” Kolin Hager, features on our bill-of- fetable shlpments. | cepore] T0 b eatime. corion & 0% | reader. © T oon HAET | WyP—amertcan Radlo Rescrve, Gov- p i . " i o 8 p.m.—P - B 7 i1 7:40 p.m.—Health talk, “The C - ernors and. N. Y. tlers— fare. QOur special |andsnip pices S Sl mettrs | QL romrem by Bisar Thomson | 1 dnt ORI AL G o e Com- Eetces Dystighi-Saving Time—be- -t ~ 1 diii 3 M. Biggs, New York state health de- uct One Hour). gradle ((i‘f sfalmontmt:k:is S5 ¢ Bim—Closing live stock | WWI—The Detroit Sows (280 teters DO i —concer piopram /by | trami e recetved, = —_— a salad of great tast- warkets. o D -..30_':""5"' Standard Time). Smythe-Dunham and their Georglans.| 9 pm.—Miss Julia Allen, coloratura ness and tlmellness_ 0 4:15 p.m.-- Yy { 9:30 am—"Tonight's Dinner” and a 10:30 p.m.—Special late concert.|soprano, formerly of the Royal Opera, = = kete. i e special talk by the woman's editor. The program follows: Piano solo, ' Amsterdam, Holland; Miss Louize| th t’ s O S t South Bend = or let chilled lobster, § pm—Weather xeport. . ram. |0 &m-—Music reproduced Valse Petite” (Benkhardt), Nan Fos. Scheuerman, accompanist ---that s our JO. «D. O » E i 3 ; weather re- | . cut celery, chives and | 0o "afie sigual; wenihd “Open All Day Saturda : Indiana, every week and every da = delicious dressing cast |, 10330 pm—Naval press news on : - t’h satiol its spell upon you at " Except where noted, sending is CW - T A d since the announcement o Saecent Again Tomorrow Are Feature -~ ’ WWX—Post Office Departmen P 10 a.m.—Weather Teport. . W 3 O f d d C O p H 3 aQits veneiabisey on 116 merers o S| omen s Uxiords an ut-Uut Fumps P o280, 2115 and 3:30 pan O mar- | i ¢ etgram telegrams on 1. meters. ! W“h'"g‘ofl' :'R'En' Bsp.n'h—\VlloI:saAT d:lry report on; 1,160 meters by radiophone. | Restaaran .20 and § p.m.—Market report on L ; hone. 12th and G Sts. NW. "5 000 Felder nisie WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). | il n»mmnnmnmwur.nmnmwumwnmmm 3 to 4 p.m.—Music; retail news and 95 All Sizes. All Widths reports. H 7:30 pm—H. R. Green, composer of ou n't Forget Your [m=3i Sweetheart,” music by H. R. Green, ! words by H. Finney, sung by Harlan Randall, played by H. R. Green. 7:35 p.m.—Harold Pease, co of “Miss Washington,” march Lullaby” waltz, and “Gal o foxtrot, played by Harold Pease 7:45 pm.—Miss Wulmuth Gary, composer of “Valse de Concert” and! “La Promesa.” (This composition | was awarded a prize of $10,000 at: the world's fair.) Played by Wilmuth Gary. 7 New Prices - Now Far Below é Pre-War Level The Sale continues with a still wider selection of styles in cut-out and fancy patterns—truly high- grade models—the kind you may well afford to buy now and plan to use this Fall. - A complete range of leathers, with baby French high heels and low, walking and Military heel fords and Pumps—Sports effects, ete. This is not left-over merchandise, but; clean, fresh styles,with plenty of large sizes in the lot. Patents Kid Leathers - Tan gatins W hite Elack 55 p.m.—Miss Mabel H. Duncan, tamous_cellist, will play “Listening In” (Wilmuth Gary). “Meditatio: from “Thais” (Massenet), and “Ga-! votte” (Popper), accompanied by | Miss Maxine Freeman. §:05 p.m.—Miss Leatzow, composer | of “Dear Songs of Long Ago” and| “Twilight Soft,” played by Doris! Schutz. i $:15 p.m.—A. Zoray, composer of . “Mother o Mine,” “Life Is Just a; Song” and “Girl of Japan" (A. Zoray | and Ralph Fox), played by Miss Max- | ine Freeman, i 8:30 p.m.—Closing announcements. Don’t make the mistake of thinking you must pay a BIG PRICE to get a fine car. STUDEBAKER ---by actual comparison---is the greatest motor value of the vyear---even better than cars selling for $1,000 MORE. = % And now. at the New Reduced = Prices---WELL, is it any wonder = our long-distarice phone and tele- : : NOF—United States Naval Al Station, Anacost! D. C. (412 Meters). 8:30 p.m.—Concert by a section o the United States Navy Orchestra un der direction of Charles Benter. Th program follows: March, “Four White Stars on a Fleld of Blue (Benter)| (dedicated to Admiral R. E. Coonts, | U. 8. N.); _excerpts from the musical | comedy “The Blue Kitten” (Friml); suite &, “Hymn to the sun” (Rimsky- Korsakow); b, *“A Son, of Indi: (Rimsky-Korsakow): four _negro spirituals bandanna sketches (White), No. 1; chant, “Nobody Knows de Trou- 3 le I've en” No. 2, lament, “I'm Ease back in the Troubled in Mind"; Xe; 3, slave’song, any ousand Gone"”; No. 4, negro hammock after a nce, “Sometimes 1 feel Like a strenuous game Motherless Child”: idyl, “Fireflies” on the courts—or valse, “Mighty Lak’ a Rose™ after any sport and Barefoot Sanda’ls For Women and Growing Girls andante, “Cantablile” (Tschal- kowsky); fox trot, “Rosy Posy” (Rom- s at Big Reductions : 3 B f- berg). S eks = = = Y e ething o | wu—Doubiessy it miccrie comei [ - graph bill is jumping? ! l.'lflk any (360 Meters). . 5 . : %OWE\?EE 'SI%RAI::I: 4:30 to ps::o, p.m.—Base ball scores Blg Sale! ; : Blg Salc! GOWEVER: Shben |y BRI Womens MIRSH'S SHOE STORES Women H usic: 2 ," “Scherz men S i { —~TO MENTION— o e o S Whi i Joseph McReynolds, President H the South Sea Moon,” “The Rosary.” “Hot Lips,” “Swanee Rlver Moon,” | “Just Because You're You," Commercial Al(ltomobile & Supply Co. Telephones Man 346 817-819 14th St. N.W. Washington Is a Studebaker City ite j026-1028 SEVENTH ST.NW. White i Shoes $29 105250 Upper Seventh Street—Bet. Kand L— 9% to $730 $im95 ' City Wide in Trade $i,,§5 WJH—White & Hoyer Co. (360 Mo- ters), 4- to .4:30 - p.mn.—Summq suggestiony for hggew ves; radio n:um recipe \