Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1923, Page 22

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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. 3:45 to 4 p.m.-—Closing live stock markets. 4 to 115 p.m.—Iliay and feed mar- kets. 5 p.m.—Weather report. : 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 9:45 p.n.—Weather forecast. 10 p.m.—Time signals; weather re- port; ship orders (2,650 meters). 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 . —Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending is CW 5,950 meters.) By Radiophone on 710 Meters. 8:30 p.m.—Concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestra. WWXIX—Post Ofice Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- Report on dairy products —Report on fruits and vege- —Weather forecast WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). 5:20 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- tions. H i 7:30 p.n.—Live stock and grain re- WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of mu- sic. WJH—White & Boyer Company (360 Meters). Meters). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- graph and reproducing piano. 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m—Selections on the pho- nograph and player-piano. ; 7 to 8 p.m.—Selections for tuning in, played on the victrola; act 1, pop- , by saxophone duo, Vilson: act 2, h dney West: ‘Ave Maria" a Little Gift act 3, violin Catherine Bowles, “At Kaplin); act 4, Cecelian ngton's popular trio, popular selecti pianist, P umbers.” (Russell d’Amours); el ancements. [ FADIO NEWS | The United States Marine Band Orehestra, under the direction of Taylor Branson, second leader, will inaugurate the government radio phone broadcasting service throughif* the Navy's powerful station NAA in Va., tonight with its reg- rt, formerly broad- The concert will clock and will be n a wave length of 710 will all other government ts from NAA. The 710 meter band will be used in order to relieve some of the congestion now existing in the lower bands. Selections by the Cecelian trio will ®e one of the features of the radio vaudeville program this_evening of station WEAS of the Hecht Company. Among other numbers will be a saxo- phone duet by Carl Clandy and E. Wilson, and a soprano solo by Mrs, Nerman Fisher, accompanied by Mrs. Sidney West POPE PLANS ANOTHER CONSISTORY iN MARCH ¥ive of Seventy Places in Sacred College Still Vacant, Two 4 Likely American. ROME, January 3.—According to fnformation in authoritative Vatican circles Pope Pius plans to hold an- other consistory in March at which new cardinals may be created. Off places in the Sacred| as to whether new .for- nals would be created. A Rome dispatch on November 9 ®aid it was learned from an authorita- tive quarter that Archbishop Munde- Tein of Chicago and Archbishop Hayes of New York would be raised to the eardinalate at a consistory to be held in 1923. This was semi-officially confirmed in a dispatch two days later announcing the forthcoming December .consistory at which Mgr. Bonzano, former apostolic delegate at Washington, received the red hat. The_elevation of the Chicago and New York prelates, this dispatch said, would be “postponed until next year.” The Beefsteak Club WHEN a great man . visited Rich, a popular clown, at his lodgings, the actor cooked him a beefsteak that was so much to his taste that the famous Beefsteak Club resulted. g Wal- informal up that gx;themdai about the Wallis steaks, be- 'iauaetheyarethebut | | lis guests belong to an l { | { to be had Wallis’ 12th and G Streets N. W. AS LONGASTHIS FELLOW, AN IAD SORE THROAT Important January Sale Events Now Going on at Woodward & Lothrop’s These are instances of unusual value-giving and of much saving to Washington women. WOMEN’'S AND MISSES’ WINTER SUITS—Fur- trimmed and tailored models. Reduced $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50. Novelty Costume and Two-piece Suits. Re- duced One-Half. DRESSES—Misses Dresses, reduced to $29.50, $39.50, $69.50. Women’s Dresses, reduced to $25, $39.50, $95. Special Size Dresses, reduced $49.50, $59.50. COATS—Misses’ Sports Coats, reduced to $39.50. Misses’ Fur-trimmed Coats, reduced to $59.50, $75, $95, $100. Women’s Fur-trim- med Coats, reduced $49.50, $75, $95, $119. Special Size Coats, reduced $49.50, $95, $110, $150, $175. Women's and Misses' Apparel Section, Third foor. January Sale Women’s Undermuslins 95c, $1.35 and $1.95 Very special valucs; great va- riety of styles; splendid qual- ities. Muslin Tnderwear Section, Third fioor January Sale Lily of France Corsets, very special, $3.85, $4.85 and $5.85. Corset Section. Third foor. January Sale Colored Wash Frocks Special, $4.95 Charming styles in dainty checked tissues, ginghams and voiles. Honse Dress Section, Third Soor. January Values in Our Exclusive Woodthrop Corsets ‘Woodthrop Special $4.95 Cleverly combined sections of handsome brocadc and firm sur- gical elastic—no lacing. Just a fraction of what it is really worth at $4.95. Woodthrop Special $2.95 Included are two different mod- els—the one of lustrous satin, sizes 21 to 28; the other of fovely broche, sizes up to 32. 150 Heavy Silk Jersey Bandeaux, Special, $1.45 With elastic insets at the back and ribbon shoulder straps. Corset Section, THird foor. New Barbara Lee Charming crepe and taffeta frocks, advertised in January lst Vogue and Harper's Bazar. Six new spring models. Misses’ Section, Third Soor. GOLF SCHOOL Under the instruction of John Dunn Tucker, Green View Country Club, Chicago. Has reopened after its Christmas closing—and is busily getting under way for new spring clothes making. $5 for 6 Lessons Makes it very inexpensive, En- roll now, Avditerium, Bightk feor. THE EVENING STAR, Another January Special Sale for Tomorrow Stout Women’s Dresses Street, Afternoon, Dinner Models $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 Large women, with a sense of fashion and economy, know what re- markable opportunities for saving a selling of this sort offers—and will ap- preciate the advantage of it—we are sure. Graceiul, slenderizing models, in lines that are long and straight; distinctively designed to emphasize length and to conceal breadth—dresses of rich Canton and crepe de chine, beautifully beaded or braid trimmed—some in combination with other fabrics; tailored Poiret twill models, hand- somely embroidered or braided; beautiful lace dresses in black or brown ; some crepes with sleeves of lace. All in all, you will find just the sort of dress you have been look- ing for—whatever the occasion. And the price will be decidedly lower than you would ordi- ! narily expect to pay. | Special Size Section, Third floor Spe:cial Purchase---Special Sale Shagmoor Great Coats Greatly Underpriced $29.50 and ¥39.50 These coats, offered at these remarkably low prices are dupli- cates of those handsome and popularly worn Shagmoor coats that have sold regularly at very much higher prices—but because of this very fortunate purchase, we are able to offer them at these underprices. ; ; Eight different models—popular for street, Four of the distinctive models are sketched sports and general all-around wear—where 2 a good-looking, warm, (but not heavy in 6 furcollared tnoidal, and the yol- weight), smart tailored coat proves the back style, $39.50; the other two, in soft only thing. : brown and tan shades, $29.50. If you are looking for real coat values—attend this sale—tomorrow. Shagmoor Great Coats, are sold exclusively. at Woodward & Lothrop’s— and are recognized among the smartest coat fashions: ~—Wemen's Cout Section, Third fiver, WASHINGTON, ‘D. 0. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923. January Reduction Sale MEN'S FINE CLOTHES At Remarkably Low Prices Genuine mark-downs from the former fair prices. Reductions from such original low prices mean much in saving and mean that you can select fine garments "way below the usual prices. The Suits Reduced to $38 & $48 Finest Hand-tailored Suits from Hirsh, Wickwire Co. and our own specially tailored suits. Tweeds, Worsteds, Cassimeres, Unfinished Worsteds—any and every good color. REGULARS, SHORTS, STOUTS The Overcoats Reduced to $38, $48, $58 Hirsh, Wickwire Overcoats that you know are hand-tailored and that are labeled to tell you so; other coats taken from our own stock and worthy of our own name, which they bear. To these we have added new overcoats purchased from makers of renown and marked to conform to the quality and price of these gar- ments from regular stock. SINGLE-BREASTED, DOUBLE-BREASTED, ULSTERS, BOX COATS, HALF- BELTERS, FULL-BELTERS English Shop Overcoats Reduced $68 and $78 Exclusive English Overcoats made for us by Thexton & Wright of London. Coats of the finest Crombies, Novelty Weaves and other English fabrics, in full and half belted models. POLO, CONNAUGHT, RAGLAN, CARCROFT Men's Clothes Section, Second floor Eoglish Shop, Second floor. Taken from regular stock and reduced 150 MEN'S FELT AND . VELOUR HATS, 33.85 The former prices were much higher—good assortment of styles, shades, sizes and models. Meo's Hat Section, First floor. Good choosing fomorrow in these Boys' Suits and Overcoats Reduced to *13.75 Suits and Overcoats not merely reduced, but reduced below their actual worth., You will have to act quick to get one at this price. Boys’ Knicker Suits Reduced to $13.75 These are Suits with two pairs of knickers—double-service suits they should be named; medium and dark shades; sizes 710 ¥7. Junior Boys” Overcoats Reduced to $13.75 Chinchilla, fancy weaves and Kerseys, with all-wool linings for extra warmth. Blues, grays, tans and novelties. Convertible collar styles; sizes 3 to 10 years. :Bags® Btore, Peorth Soor.

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