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These O’Coats will go at a merry clip at tomorrow’s special price Overcoats $22.50 Boys’ High-grade Raincoats The famous “Bestyette” make. Guaranteed abso- lutely waterproof. The 1 popular _tan i 98 ! | Young Men’s All-Wool Double-breasted models, with convertible collar and either hali-belt or belt all around. Materials are all-wool plaid backs, in tans, browns and grays. zes from 35 to 40. The earlier you get here the bigger the selection—hurry. Boys’ Long Overcoats Double-breasted _ styles Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws Rich overplaids in heavy all-wool materials. Made with .75 large con- with belt all around; lined throughout. Materials are dark Brown 98 and . Heather —_— mixtures. = Slzes 10 to 17 years.. .. shades. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Specially priced at.... vertible col- lar. _Sizes 10 to 17 years.. Boys’ Corduroy Suits TWO PAIRS OF PANTS, both lined. Best quality cordu- roy expertly tailored to stand hard wear. Sizes 8 to 16 years Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Serviceable all-wool mate- rials in dark mixtures. Hoth pairs of pants full-lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Special at -95 3845 910 Seventh St. B We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere Our Highest Grade Shoes for MEN and WOMEN This season’s stock on which, to this time, there has been no mark-down in price. Fresh, up-to-the-min- ute lines, in the high- est grade styles—and developed in the desir- able materials of the season, such as— Satins, Patent Leather, High-grade Black and Brown Kid, Imported Calfskins, Black and Brown Suede. In full runs of sizes and widths. mmmn‘ FOR MEN 8 WOME| 314 7th STREET N. W. N — BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock markets. 4 to 4:15 pm.—Hay and feed mar- Kets. 5 p.m.—Weather report. 9:45 p.m. eather forecast. 40 pm—Time signals; weather re- hip orders; 2,650 meters. 2,650 meters. 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending is CW 5,950 meters.) 7:30 p.m.—1Ldve stock and grain re- m.—Report on fruits and vege- table 9:46 p.m.—Weather forecast. WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters.) 5:30 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- tions. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrep (360 Meters). 2 to 8 p.m.—Selections on the pho- nograph and reproducing piano. WJH—White & Boyer Co. Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electrle Com- (300 Meters.) 5:30 pa; 4:30 to music. p.m.—Program WEAS—The Hecht 3 to 4 p.m.—Conc stars of the San C: pany. 7 to 8 p.m—Radio vaudeville pro- gram, as follows: Selection for tuning in on the player-piano. Act 1, the ternational Syncopators, Bill' Ree director: “Please Don't Be Leav Pretty Baby,” featuring Tom Heat| Way Down South,” fox From Dear Old s (Korngold Gruenfeld). 3 ¥ violinis Two 2 Dances” (S. Coleridge-Taylor). C ing announcements, D. C. (430 Meters). $:30 p.m.—Concert by the United States Navy Orchestra, under the direction, of Charles Benter. The program follows: * Benter (dedicated < he cherini Komzal Home," valse, L Foster (by (by request), 5 pts from the musical comedy ste,” Herbert; fox . “Who It'® Getting Dark on Hirsch. * 5 Old Broadway, RADIO NEWS Thousands of radlo listeners-in in all sections of the country this after- noon picked up President Harding's message to Congress, which was broadcast through the Navy's power- ful station NOF in Anacostia on a wave length of 412 meters. By cial arrangement the President’s me sage was relayed over the phone to the radio phone at the Nayy air atatio ‘This was the first presi- age to Congress ever sent esa. Station WEAS of the Hecht Cor pany belleves it has scored a b “radio gcoop” in obtaining the servi of several of the opera stars of the San Carlo Opera Company to give its concert program _ this afternoon. Through the courtesy of Aurelio Gallo, manager of the San Carlo Opera Company, Ted Lesser. manager of radio_programs for WEAS. has booked Joseph Interrante, baritone, and Anita Klinova, mezzo soprano, for the oconcert program. Interrante will sing by special re- quest the “Prologo” from “Pagliacci” and “Dio Possente” from “Faust, while Klinova will render popular songs in addition to grand opera se- lections. EXAMINATION FOR COMPUTER The Civil Service Commission today announced that an examination will be held March 7 and 8, 1923, to fill the position of computer in the coast and geodetic survey. The salaries for this position are $1.400 a vear and the bonus for duty in Washington, D. C., and $2,000 a year and the bonus for duty in the “office at Manila, Philippine Islands. Full information and application blanks may be ob- | tained at the office of the Civil Serv- ice Commission, 1724 F street north- west. i .mmmufih coal at all. ington pronounced efficiendy of N In the next few days average size r our showroom. MUTUAL 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dally marketgram. | p.m.—Naval press news on |} WWX—Post Office Department (1,100 e A D 2 i Meters). « Bowerman, chief librarian; Boys Wool 3:30 p.m.—Report on frults snd veg- |) nen tivra: (B e 95 etables. T tatives of ackinaws p.m—Report on dairy products al organiz: erests. X - and graim recening the exercises, the Boys |fj| and Two-Pants Suits 3ce | 1o Opera Com- | The Coal Dealer’s Cry! Coal 15 as scarce as the proverbial hen's teeth and that coal which a selected few are fortunate to obtain is of such an in- ferior grade that in many cases one might as well have no NSK&6I Automatic OH Heating for Homes —offers a_proven solution to your coal difficulties, for it elim- inates coal in the heating of your home. Huni bvmmv:_::nmbnbbuig over with enthusiasm for the we are in a position to fm- mediately install that model Nokol designed for the esidence. Demonstration can be seen in BUREAU, Inc. -1411 New York Ave. Nfi W. 27 » fourth precinct was anfiaate. «d that the board |WAGNER NAMED AS HEAD OF POLICE ASSOCIATIUN! e Swanson-Ogilive Company. industrial the detective office. . — lin .| engineers and_public accountants ot|Son of Ex-Fire Chief Victor in|count t i et = Close Election,, Result of Jinaie e dent of 't St. Louis, and J. W. Jones, research | Recount. professor of government and business | :ld‘l;{lnlslrnlon at New York Univer- | william J. Wagner, d-sk sergean; e lat the tenth precinct police station, |, oloees S r business sublects In| \c,q elected president of the Police- | ret universities. public and |, .q Assoctation at an election hela | been « private schools and representative | = y the | PATtme business men have been invited to|Tuesday. It had been reported by the | ¢, his afternoon attend the contereuce. {hoard of canvassers that Sergt. J. C. lating him tion with the National Commercial Teachers' Federation. The speakers will include W. E. Hotchkiss, director of the National Industrial Clothing Manufacturers of icago; Avthur E. Swanson of the PUBLIC LIBRARY BRANCH OPENED IN SOUTHEAST Formal Exercises to Take Place This Eveping at New Building 7th and D Streets S. E. The formal opening exercises of the Southeastern branch of the Public will be held this evening at lock. ‘This new library building, ng $67.000, the gift of the Car- e Corporation of New York, is ed at the corner of 7th and D t, just off from Penn- s ‘nue. Among those participating in the s will be Theodore W. Noyes, ibrary trustees; Col. er, Engineer Commission- . Bell. chairman of the & Wagner 158 for es 1o 1 Independent Band of about 100 pieces will play outside the branch library building. During the exerciges the East Washington Community Urchv.a-l A good assortment of patterns in both Sufts and Mackinaws that will please both the mother ana boy. Sizes 7 to 17. Makfiea This a Merry Christmas for Him With One of These ’Wool Suits and Overcoats A special in Suits and Overcoats that _\uu! WORTH TO $25.00 $24.50 WORTH TO $35.00 tra will play. —_— BUSINESS SCHOOLS TOPIC Commercial Education Dimmer Par- ley to Be Held in Chicago. Organization and conduct of busi- ness will be the topic of the bureau of education’s commercial education dinner-conference December 26 in the hicago in_conjun: Shopping Season Is Now On When fatigued or hungry, step around the cormer !l from 14th street at G or New York Avenue to The Bellevue Farms Restaurants 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. 1338 N. Y. Ave. NW. Look for the must see to appreciate. The latest models } i and the best fabrics procurable at anywhere © near the price. Belters and conscr\';uiw[{ models in overcoats and young men's and! conservative styles in suits. Sizes 32 tc 4. High-grade Suits and Overcoats that tl.c’ most exacting dresser will want. Browns tans, grays and blacks, in raglan, belters and kimono sleeve effects in the overcoat a wonderful assortment of worsteds, ¢ meres, cheviots, etc., to 46. nd in suits. Sizes Men’s Work or Dress Shoes $2.95 Children’s and Misses’ Novelty Shoes For the Holiday Season Milk Fresh From Cow to You I Delicious Coffee iaaa e WITH PURE CREAM ° 5 Ktrle Work and Tun or 5c a Cup i Table or Counter Service Pretty b 5 5 tin of g row Special Platter Luncheon el er_ prown n sizes from & dinm shaped I Sudey] ————————— o | =2 | v [1Sale of Fine Fur-Collar Coats STOMAGH “QUEER” BAS, HEARTBURN. - NDIGESTION ! Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! 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