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| RADIO NEWS_ Purchases made d e T AN N ONS O i i famous phonograph record at (] s shades, | star on c be L] F-‘;) ":3?;‘:‘:“"“"[':"::::;‘ 3:: P]flced o T ————— T P T e S T en, necessary for the e e * Feb. 1 bills Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a/m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Avg,, 8th and D Streets Sttuday. A vard the banjo, ; ome of Mr. Browne's best known ords are “Dar's a 'k on the :ken Coop Door.” “The Skeeter and ne Bug,” “I Love You, Mr. Coon."” ‘ w Colored Barbecue" and “Keep in Middle of de Road.” ither features on the program m.‘ 2o violin xolos by Miss M. Mans- I, duughter of Representative Manse i @’ of Texas; the Hernheimer trio; (irry Veaten, in banjo selections, and veral others. NOF will broadcast tonight the regu- weekly concert of the United States vy Orchestra, under the direction of ‘arles Benter. The concert will be- 1 at 8:30 oclock and will b trans- tted on u 430-meter wave length. nt_to his_youthful r the radic, Rev.| or of the Church of | sbyterin), 18th and | i | \s an inducen <unday evening. As the first prize, Dr. Vood will present a “Life of Washing- «n’"; second prize, a “'Life of Lincoln,” third prize, a “Life of Roosevelt," or woks of a similar sort at cholce. These ports are to be sent to the church not ter than a week after the last dis- ourse. The contest is open to all either over the the church services, not ‘The sermon- wdio_or ut ver fifteen years of age. opics for the proposed series are ag ‘ollows: December §1, “The Univer- Jity of Prayer,’ based on Millett's “The Angelus”; January 7, “Divine ‘iuidance,” with Hunt's “The Light of 1e World E January 21, * on," with Rossetti’s “Mary Magdalen 5 a basls, and January 28, “Immortality nd Realization,” with the theme be- ng suggested by “The Resurrection,” jurke-Jones' great religious master- plece. Sunday evening, also (New Year eve) Lr. Wood will reiterate, just preceding rmon, his best wishes for “a very py New Year to all the young com- retitors and to all listeners-in, invisible ind vistble."” Dr. Wood's sermons have been ‘‘picked up” by rudio audiences as far away 3 Texas, Missouri and Massachusetts. . Wood stated recently in his pulpi It is a curious, not to say creepy, sen- sation to speak to an invisible audi- ‘nce. To some it might even suggest « trial before the medieval inquisition, where the prisoner saw no one but the masked judge, but every word he uttered was tuken down by skillful pen- vien behind tho curtains. To know that hundreds or even thousands may ke listening, while no response is per- Jeptible by either look or gesture, {8 an nnaccustomed experience for a speaker, \ number of our Boy Scout Troops liave told me lately that they lstened in every Sunday evening.” BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. Naval Radlo Station, Radlo, Va. to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock markets. 4 to 415 p.m—Hay and feed mar- kets. 5 p. a —Weather report. to 6 p.m.—Dally marketgram. Veather forecast. . p.m.—Time signals; weather re- port: ship orders (2,650 meters). 10:30 p.m—Naval press news (2,650 mmeters). 11 m.—Weather forecast. cept where noted, sending is CW meters.) ‘WWX—Post Ofice Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- e s. p.m.—Report on dairy products grain. p.m.—Live stock and grain re- m.—Report on fruits and vege- tables. 9.45 p.m.—Weather forecast. - ‘WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). 5:30 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- tions. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (360 Meters). '_0:10 to 6.30 p.m—Program of mu- ic. 3 te 9 pm—Special program of ‘musle. WIH—White & Boyer Company (360 Meters). 4 to 4:3) p.m.—Music and features. WIAY—Woodward & Meters). 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- and reproducing piano. Lothrop (360 Naval Afr Station. Amacostia, V. C. (430 Meters). < yom.— oncert by the United under the ui-l nter. S—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). ections on the phono- piano. lio vaudeville pro- Selection for tuning piayed on the victrola. 1, banjo relections, played by Harry Veszfen. =, tenor soloist of the First Baptist ¢ hurch, “Mother Macree” (Ball), “Sun- yise »1d Yo' (Penn). 3, feature at- wraction, Harry C. Browne, leading shan of the “French Doll” and famous phonograph artist, singing southern darkey songs, accompanying himself n the banjo. 4, the Bernheimer trio - Elizabeth Bernheimer, _violinist: .ouise Bernheimer, cellist; Mrs. Clara Rernheimer, planist—violin selections, *The Rosary” (Nevin); cello selec. vion, “Bercense,” from _ *“Jocelyn”: 15 in routhern darkey songs r.\xoakew-kni‘ violin “Just a Little ve. B, panied by Mrs. Mansfiel ct (Bond) and “Canatina” ‘Mendelssohn). Closing announcements. FIGHT COSTS SIX MONTHS. Prisoner Sentenced for Alleged At- tack on Five Officers. Wailter Lincons, charged with being & principal in a fight with & number of police officers and & revenue ageat last Saturday, was sentenced to six 'monthe In jail in the United States branch of Police Court yesterday by Judge Hardison. Ralph Proctor, an- other of the alleged principals, had tis case continued to enable the en;hrt er witness. ;\onyfl:c‘uged.n::hfiflu street ug Jween 17th und 18th streets north- east, when a policeman placed a ool- t Lincons attempted to assault enue_Agent Rose and Policemen son, Lake, Van Meter and Young. man under arrest. It was -.\l-ml THE EVENING S".l’AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, Most Intéresting Reductions in Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats —Coats suitable for New Year wear, particularly if you contemplate taking part in any sort of outdoor sports. . ~—These are all smart models, nlxadc with raglan eleeves, patch pockets and belts. —The materials are all-wool tweeds, diagonals, snowflakes, plafd back and polaire effects. They have suede and silk linings. $19.90 Worth from a Fifth to a Third More Than Qur Sale Price.............. If Your Daughter Did Not Get Her Coat for Christmas, Give It to Her New Years Day Juniors® Sizes, 13 to 17 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18 —She will enjoy having and wearing it then, perhaps even better than she would have done at Christmas. It is something new to start out the year with. —We have a wonderful line of youthful models. The work- manship is unusual, the materials are excellent, including all- wool Bolivia, Suedene, chinchillas, lustrola, milano, herring- bone, tweeds, etc. ; —The styles are blouse, straightline, side drape and sport models. The collars are tailored, convertible and throw scarfs of self material, others have collars of wolf, beaverette and Australian opossum fur. Sleeves are in raglan, set-in and full flare effects. . —The trimmings are silk stitching, braiding, embroidery work, tassels and buckles, —The colors are Sorrento, brown, deer, black, navy and tan. —Many are full lined and interlined. Choice— - $22.95 Kann's—Second Floor Women’s and Misses’ Silk: and Cloth Dresses —We have greatly reduced prices to close them out quickly. —Worth very much more than our Clearance price. Choice— $13.95 —There are some women’s dresses among them, but the majority are misses’ styles, —The materials are Poiret twills, twill cords, tricotines, velvets, crepe de chines, and wool velours. —The styles are straightline, draped. two piece, and coat models. The trim- mings are braiding, embroidery work, and many are plain tailored styles. Kann’s—Second Floor. Hose in Many of the New Sprin, Shades for New Year Ball —~Womens' Pure Silk r Hi full fashioned, with high spliced heels, lisle tops and soles an double knees; in Sahara, maple sugar, polo, gray, chamqu, bamboo, mpfi, $2 00 cocoa, mocha, fawn, black and white shades. A pair.. . —Women's All-silk McCallum Hose, silk from toe to hem, full- fashionéd, with high spliced heels and eiastic garter $ 3 00 [T tops. In gold shade. A pair. e b full fashioned, with high liced heels and lisle hems; i'g silver, gold, nude, flesh, pink, gun metal $3.00 and black shades. A palir. - Merrill Hose, silk from toe to hem, ~Women’s All-Silk full fashioned, with high victory red and —Women'’s All-Silk ScOallum heel and lace boot and front; —Special Lot of Assorted Choco- Iates, including creams, nougats, caramels, peppermints, etc. Very specially priced for Sat- urday, a pound........s gc —Hard Candies, in a greatly va- ried assortment, especially fa- vored ioa littzlso folks' treats. ur C mix- ture. A poundicieeececs lsc spliced heels; in orchid, natural, nude, Tipperary green. 53_00 A pair.......... Hose, silk from toe to hem, full fashioned, with French in silver, black and white. A pair— $6.50 and $7.50 Eann's—Street Floor. Toilet Articles ‘Special for Saturday ~Palmotive Soap, per dozen 50 much to jmprove the stout Special Prices on o |l Little Folks’ Articles —Children's Hats, fanéy or tailored styles, some fur- trimmed, others ostrich trimmed. . At 3 less than regular prices —Children’s Knitted Caps, slightly mussed. ; ‘At 1, Price —~Infants’ Knitted Caps, all-white or blue and pink borders. At velecemsesessseecsrrncsssenseces Capa, of silk and trimmed ;'t#::ua. P e R A o i o c‘l‘.l:" o d to a person: —Limit, one dozen to == a0 telephone or C.'O. D. orders.) —Imported Lanoline, 3 cakes in box, 18¢c. . - —Azurea Face Powder, special, 65¢. —~Woodbury’s Facial Cream, 50c jay for 38¢c. —Lemon Lotion, 50c bottle 39¢. —Forhan's Tooth Paste, 43c. —Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39c. —Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 17c. morza: Tdcpm;l.’tc-wder. reg- y spect v ;.yool ‘Powdu"i’nfil, reguldrly 8| , 5 for 506, Wmmum 'e=—Street Floos, 49¢ with fur, some with and white, Marked to for | Closing Out Our Christmas Cards —Buy them now by the doz- en or half dozen, more or less, and lay them away for next Christmas. —Three cards for the price of one—for instance— .—Three 25c cards for 25c. —Three 15¢ cards for 15c. —Three 10c cards for 10c. : —Three 5c cards for 5c. —~Calendars, choice at 1 1eg- ular prices, Kann's—Street Floor. $145.00 Bay Seal Coats —Special $99.50 price Satur- day ..eee. —Don’t you want one of these handsome coats to wear on New Year's Day? —They are 40 inches long and made of Bay Seal (dyed Coney). Made with 2’ ull sweep, large collar and wide cuffs of dyed skunk, with seal belt or silk cord; silk lined. —Hudson Seal (Dyed Musk- rat) Coats, 40, 42 and 45 in. long; made with shawl col- lar, mandarin sleeves, ér chin collar and bishop sleeves; plain, also trimmed with nat- ural skunk., Regularly $295 to $495. Sale prices, to Kann's—Second Floor. ch $9.00 ‘Fine Assortment of Satin Slippers ‘ | —In the Aiter-Christmas Sale of Low Shoes. these slippers will be suitable for wear to $3 35 the New Year dance. Special, a pair...... . 1 | Kann’s—Fourth Floor. " A Big Sale of Candy for the New Year —Candy tempting and delicious enough to make you want it without consideration of price, but priced low enough to make you decide to have what you want. § —As usual, we received a number of our Christmas boxes a little too late for the Christmas sale and have decided to cut prices remorselessly to close out these extra supplies. —Chocolate and Bonbon Mix= ture, including creams, cocoanuts, chocolates, etc. Special, 2 pound.eecesscmenes lgc —Five-pound Boxes of Assorted Chocolates, specially packed for us in a neat box; each piece in a separate paper container. Regu- larly $1.75. To close $l 29 . at .eeevee vevess For the First Time in Seven Years a . Nemo Self-Reducing Corset at $3.00 —We are showing in our Corset Department a new Nemo Seli- Reducing Cogset for stout women—No. 333—at a price ‘which we had hardly expected to be able to offer for years to come, if ever. This new nuimber has the famous Nemo Self- Reducing feature that has done woman'’s figure, and is made with a low bust and medium R skirt. Made of durable pink or 383 white coutil, in a full range.of 2 sizes from 24 to 36. controlling it, or white, in 34 to 48, . Kann's—Second Floor, / —The Silver Brocade Slip- pers, also in one-strap style, have the French heels. Another Bargain Circlet No. 1923—$1.00 - —Improves the figure ffom the waistline up, by reshaping and Has the valuable dia hmgmp' r{duu o which so many women require, Mndl: DECEMBER 29, 1922. A New Shipment Arrives of Imported Veilings opular imported dotted veiling, in plain «ol- combination effects, including all the ncwer —The rough winds of January make x veil very E: 29¢ Kann's—Street Floor. importance. Lot 1 Handmade Blouses e $1.97 Price, —Materials are dimities and ba- tiste, excellent qualities. Some are buttoned-front styles; others are buttoned down the back. They are made with long sleeves, turn-back cuffs, some trimmed with :fidging of filet lace. Sizes to 46. I i Lot 3 | Mflandmde Blouses —Fine quality French voiles and batiste are the materials em- ployed, and the trimmings are wide filet and Irish lace; long sleeve styles, with turn-back cuffs, with roll collar and wide ruffles, trimmed with lace down the front. Sizes 36 to 46. Kann's—Second Floor. Four Lots of Handmade Blouses —We have marked them at very special prices for this sale. And now that the fashion world seems turning again to blouses this opportunity is of more than ordinary Lot 2 Handmade Blouses re $2.95 Price, Choice... ... —Made of fine checked dimities and French batiste; some have Tuxedo, other Peggy collars. They are trimmed with Irish and filet lace, beautifully hemstitched, ornamented with embroidered dots, have long sleeves, turn-back cuffs, trimmed with lace. | | Handmade Blouses $4.9 —These are made of tionally fine grade voile and French ba beautifully hemstitched cembroidered; have Tuxedo lar trimmed with wide silet Irish lace; long sleeves, turn-back cuffs; also lace hemstitching trimming; 30 t sizes. coats. —All $6.9 are ornamental Gold and Silver Turbans Very Smart for Wear With the New Year Costume —These hats are unusually well adapted for use with the fur coats, as they are small and not interfered with by the high collars of the —We are also offering in this special sale 2 number of attractive satin hats, small close shapes, some brimmed models. are aomf)lctc with charmingly adapted trimmings, or else 5 to $8.95 Values Tomorrow, Choice.................... Kann’s—Second Floor. enough in themselves not to need trimming. i | i Any of —Decorative Box of 27 Foil- wrapped C-lmiy ]Toys. regularly 79c. Special to close, a box * 50c vSmallér lllmx,]conlaming 9 foil- wrapped chocolate toys; was 39c. To close, a hox’, 250 SEa i DOX cecoenrsonrossacraensy Kann’s—Street Floor. featu of durable batiste, pink - Wts tiful designs. —Single Orchids, each. —Two Orchids with Fern, —Boutonnieres, each, 25c and 50c —Single Velvet Rose, 79¢c to $2.50 —Roses with Trailer at $225 to $5.95 —All flowers boxed if desired. Over Night : ; —$4.95 value. Special ..cooiiiia. ... —Made ‘with double straps, leather corners, swinging handle, shirred top pocket, good catches and lock. 24 and 26 inch sizes, Kann"s—Third Floor. Each— Dance Gaily Into the New Year in Pretty Little Touches of Neckwear to Silver Cloth and Silver Brocade Slippers ~—The Silver Cloth Slippers are made in one-strap style, with French and baby Fren heels. Emobellish the New Year Costume —Lace Bertha Collars, about twenty different styl gathered and shaped effects. Each... ~—Bertha Collars of Black and Silver an $2.50 and $3.00 . * $1.00 old Lace, beau- —Bertha Collars of Lace, in a variety of designs of lace anq T style. Thi —Pure Linen Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets, trimmed with real Filet and Irish picot edges. A set.. Flowers is a new shipment .$1.00 that has just arrived. 50c $1.00 Hair Bands —Silver and Gold Hair Bands, in many styles. Each, $1.00 to $5.00 —Hair Bands of Pearls and Rhinestones. Each..$225 to $7.95 Kann's—Street Floor. A New Pair of Gloves for the New Year —If you were not fortunate enough to receive a pair at Christ- mas. —Women's 16-button-length Imported Glace Lambskin Gloves, overseam sewn, and with Paris point self-stitched backs; in white only. —Women's Imported Gaunt- let Gloves, strap-wrist style P. K. sewn and with Paris point stitched backs; in tan oak, beaver, champagne. white, gray, black, silver. white with black $2.95 and black with ‘Wash~- white. A pair.... —Women’s 1 able Suede -finished Gloves, with strap and buckle at wrist and embroidery-trimmed cuffs; in mode, $2.50 sand and ocovert shades. A pair.. Kann's—Street Floor. $3.75 Ready Saturday Kann’s New Sealed Victor Records For January, 1923 «~Just 39 of these mew rocords Just roceived. Find the full fist on page & _—Remember, in buying records here, that Kann’s Sealed Victor Records mean full value for your money. Kann's—Fourth Floor, or Week.End Cases $3.85