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10, “ThesiCap AMERICAN DAIRY SUPPLY CO. aflap LOCAL STATIONS. 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and special tems. 5:05 p.m.—Daily market re 7:35 to 7:40 p.m.—"Ket Children in Their Own Hom Department of Labor. 7:45 to 8 p.m.—Survey of busk |lnd ind 1al conditions ' in ' the Wesingtem, 1. O ‘and ‘forelgn countries. 8:05 0 p.m.—Public heaith, service broadcast No. 121, “Safe Milk 0. 6—' Tl:l.e Prevention of Milk-Borne KYWeWestingh: p cao0|onty in 0 p.m.—Coast Guard serv-; 8 13, "The C 3 0a: d the ‘Flu' Epidemic in WOMRATH'’S LIBRARY One Thing Is Certain This_novel by Sophie Kerr is not only the finest product of her growing power; it 1s a recalled, a recaptured picture of a manner and period of American life Richard teller of mysters, holds for the West is present dramatic | WIL—Continental Electric. Company (360 Meters), By Sophie Kerr s | WMU—Doubleday-Hill Elcetric Com- } - pamy (360 Meters). dominated 1" great pas. || 4:30 to 5:30 p.m—Program of mu- a ) ste. Just Steward By Richard Dehan Dehan es first rank as a stirring es. All the lure, the the oc wer that tie East in this , WEAS—The Hecht, Company Music Bullding (360 Meters). i 3 to 4 p.m—Selections on the vic- trola and reproducing piano. | WIAY—Woodwa Lothrop (360 story. | o0 mentita The Library for 25 cents. Mr. Hichens deals with this romance of §} Ia brilliant wo | society, § (2.00) Rent it in The Library for 25 cents. Trembling of a Leaf By Somerset Maugham 2 ain” from which the sensational play te sume name was written. { (1.80) Kent it in The Library for 25 cents. December Love By Robert Hichens | WIH—=White & Bo er Company (360 : Meters). 1 to 2 p.m—Music and features, | 8 p.m.—Joint recital by the students | frome the studio of B. Frank Gebest i and Miss Ida Ullman and her pupils ! under the direction of Willlam M. Doran. The program follows: “Song {of the Brook” (Lack), Miss Kathleen | Tierne (8! 607 13th St. N.W. (Between F & G Bts.) Also at 1335 Comn. Ave. N.W. ! phrase, “Rigoletto” Miss Claire Philomene Sgueo. in E Major" (Moskowsky), Dowd; miniatures, “March,’ | Ma‘kes You Glad You Are Hungry ner's Pork Beans, steaming hot before you, and the very whiff of it will make you glad you're hungry. That’s becawse no one has yet diuwv.ced a 'bdur way odf sauce than Wagner’s. Wagner's steam - oven blending reaches the very heart of the bean. The result is cooking without tomghening or breaking, thorough biending HEAPING plate of Wag- A d and with the rich, ripe juices of the tomato sauce. At All Stores At All Times Martin Wagner Co. EAST BROOKLYN BALTIMORE, MD. St Pork ¥ Beans Pills Slow, Capéules Quick Heartburn, dizziness after eating, flatu- lence, stomach gas—all call for by the | p.m. { features. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se-) ‘BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and . Entertainment. L rian Dance” (Reinhold), “Butterfly,” 'srlghnnl!‘l( H:.’ ‘Whi e Garden of My rt,” “Whisper I Shall Hear You,” with violin bligato; “One - Fleeting Hour,” 1 Lilllan Chenoweth, con- reley” (paraphrase) (Si- ‘Salute de Ay (Schumann), da Miss Ida Ullman; Klng" (Schubert), Auld La y) ‘At D (Cadma: “His Favorite Flo (Lowits), Maude Emig Murphy, prano: “From the Land of the Sk Blue Waters” (Cadman), “The. Slum- ber Boat” (Gaymor), Jerrold B. Ull- , baritone. DISTANT STATIONS. Meters). 4 to 6 pm.—News, sports and mar- ket reports. 7:50 p.m.—Children’s story. 8to 9 —Progri of music. 9 ews, spdis and special ‘WWJ—Detroit News (400 Meters). 7 p.m.—Concert by Detroit News Orchestra; the Town Crier, soprano and baritone solos. |ing the @ay, but by an means it 6 p.m.—Market report and news. 7:45 pm.—"The Pirates of Pen- sance,” with orchestra sflections. {but 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Pilano, tenor, so- prano and violin solos. WIP—Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia (400 Meters). 7 pm.—Readings and bedtime story. T o It Beats Beating Carpets. Look under the Recommended Service heading in the Classified Section of The Star and you'll find directions to firms who will take your Carpets and Rusgs and give them the proper cleans ing process. You can count on satisfac- tion—because every advertiser in the Recommended Service Column guaran- tees satisfaction to Star readers—not carpet and rug cleaning, but in all lines of specialized personal and do- mestic service.—Advertisement. RADIO NEWS Grand scenes from “Alda” will be one of the features of the radio con- cert program tomorrow night of the D at least at 6 o'clock In . 'Then, too, I have thought time and again of entering my protest against the “‘foolisn fecture stuff' which is )elnf 80 lavishly broadcasted by NAA, thought it might not be in har- mony with th e and I have said hin, .bo::lt"i ly foolish to d it out continuously over the ler wa for I feel quite sure but p) ten to it. ve a rp tuning set and can ‘tune out’' most any etati ul they come in at ex peint, even If they are suppo: be on the same wave length. But it is impossible for me to tune out NAA. Unless the other music is coming in exceedingly strong that undertone of NAA, like the poor, always with us, d between acts can be hear distinctly on a 360 wave length. ‘May we not ask that the 8 o'cloc! ‘canned music’ and the NAA un- canned speeches be discontinued at le_-:': a few evenings during each week? The long-planned transoceanic radio recital test of Station WOR of the Bamberger Company of Newark, N. J. will be made at midnight Friday with the co-operation of several European newspapers and radio enthusiasts. The entire program, which will last one hour, will be given by Miss Edith Bennett, the American-born an American-trained soprano. Immedi- ately after the concert telegraphic, telephonic and radio reports from dis- tant points, in America and overseas, will be read to the listeners-in. e e s of the radio pub- |- n 4 | Srounds” for the children. 3., | lectual curiosity. RADIO SPEAKER HITS SCHOOLING IN STREETS Playground Nesds for Children of Nation Urged in Broadcast ¥ From Arlington. Street edrcation, the direct regult of the lack of adequate playground facil- | ities, is molding the lives and char-| acters of the children of the country, the United States bureau of education pointed out in its twentleth radio broadcasting last night through the naval radio station NAA, in Arlington, 2. “The city street is the most effcient | teacher {n the wrong direction,” said the radio lecturer in emphasizing the imperatiye need of proper nlu‘rv t is teaching the children to lo pla; to destroy, not constru creates a love of quick, cheap, pass- ing excitement, not habi of sus- tained wholesome ®nthusiasm and in- terest. It develops an attitude of | ‘What's the use?' instead of nourish,’ ing and deveioping the most precious thing in children—an eager intel- 1t destroys their, power of health, wholesome growth.” slightly ~damaged. The lecturer said that the average ety child spends about five ho of his daily life on the city streets, where physical protection is insuf ficient. —_— Influensa Epidemfe Raging all over country. Build strength_to avoid illness by takin Father John's Medicine.—Advertise- ment. ' “We are advertised byioniy .£..¥ % \ | WSB—Atlanta Journal (400 Meters). uick 311«. Pflhmflhbletsntydtenmsfl;- dissolve. e pure gelatin composing Jaques® Little Wonder dissolves etely in from one to two minutes after they reach the stomach. or money beck.' At the druggists’ meationed below or 80c by mail, postpaid, from Jacques Capsule Co., Platisburg, N. Y. s .'D.vflfl-l- Market Fharmecy, Tth aad P Sts. X.W. B A Veitoh, 10th aad M WEAF—American T egraph Company, Meters). Orchestra of seventy-five Dpleces, the largest life insurance companies which will be broadcast through Sta- |of Virginla. tion NAA.' The concert will hegin at 8 o'clock, and will be directed by Capt. William H. Santelmann, leader, and Taylor Branson, second leader. phone and Tel- ew York (400 4:30 p.m.—Music. 4:45 p.m. ‘alk by Jackie Coogan, juvenile film star, 5 to 5:30 pm.—Plano recital. 7:30 to 8 p.m—Concert. KDKA — Westinghouse, (360 Meters). 6 p.m.—Organ recital. 7 pm.—News, sports and fashion talk, 7:30 to 8 p.m.—Bedtime story and lecture. 8 to 8:45 p.m.—Lectures. 8:45 p.m.—Concert. 1 Pittaburgh for the “canning” of the € o'clock “canned music’ a few evenings during is contalned in a letter recelved by the radio editor today from T. H. Braden, 1660 Monroe street northwest. The letter follows: “Just a word of ‘harmoniou; pathy with the letters of H. 3 Stiles and R. A. Heinnichs, which .| have recently been published in your interesting Tadio department. “Time and again, while ‘listening in’ to one of KDKA, Pittsburgh, ‘dinner concerts’ I have sald to myselt that I would write you a letter of protest against the only station in town which never broadcasts anything but canned music, and always at thi ticular hour. In ‘tuning in’ thi tlon comes exactly at the same point in tuning as the station of KDKA, which makes it impossible to tune out. Canned music is all right dur- Gmall PHl—Small Dese—Small Price Open Until 1 PM. y Features of the February Sale You can see from these specials how generous are the sav- ings to be made in this sale—and how important it is that you anticipate your wants. As usual—you are welcome to a charge account. WJZ—Westinghoun i jhee dred ailments . when Carter’s Little Liver Pills will end p.m.—Market reports, and music. 7:30 to 8 p.m.—Lectures. —Muslc, roadcasting Broadway.” ance music. Talk by Montague Love, gently on Hver and boweld 5 to 9 p.m.—Concert. F ol ) Four-Piece Bedroom Suite (Bxactly as Ilustrated) " Combination Walnut. Consists of four very attractive pieces—Dresser, Chifforobe, Full Size Vanity Case and Double Bed with bow-foot end. On each of the pieces is Duo-toned finish Medallion decora- tion that is very effective. The construction throughout 3225 00 is excellent. Complete. February Sale Price Or the pieces separately, with opportunity to choose the composition of this Suite. Dresser . Chifforobe . Four-Piece Dining Suite (Bxactly as lustrated) Véry attractive design on modern lines—Combination Walnut—with large Buffet, China Closet with center door of glass, and Octagon Table, top 45x54 inches—extendable to 6 this Suite can be supplied—with neat Armchairs, $16 Coal and 0il Heaters Reliable makes—that will give you » _splendid service at minimum cost of gEjoperation. Chairs that will go well with figured tapestry seat. Straight Chairs at $10 Coal Heaters 2 S;l:.s:fig:ade—l"ehruary Y $l 3.75 Sfi?i cg:ade--l"el'n'mary 523. 50 " $17.75 . $26.75 $33.00 grade—February Sale price Sale price Standard Oil Co.’s Perfection Oil Heaters Neat in appearance and absolutely safe in use. They are fitted with tank of gallon capacity. Japanned-trimmed wsz?l steel tanks. February Sale Price $6.75 Nickel-trimmed with brass tanks February Sale Price $9.75 Japanned—trimmed with brass tanks February Sale Price n House & Herrmann seventh and “Farnitare of Merit” Five Steents.. Seventh and Eye Streets " Spring Is Just Around the | Conisult Us Now About, P-AIN-T-IN-G ; R. K. Ferguson, ~ 1140 Fifteenth Street Painting Dept., 1114 9th St. Ph. M. 2400-249! e ——— T — Co Corner— Established 1890. \ _ BANCE, MUsIC Stop Your Kidding. Greenwich Witch. Fox- Trots. Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. — Lady of the Evening. Porcelain Maid. Fox-Trots. From “Irving Berlin’s Music Box P A-3768 7Bc{ Spechtand His Orchestra. A-3778 75¢ I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Chicago (That Toddling Town). Fox-Trots. The Georgians. A-3778 75c Until My Luck Comes Roll- h:" . From “Little Nellie Kelly.” Fox-Trot. Paul Specht and His Or- chestra. A Kiss in the Dark. From “Orange Blossoms.” Waltz. Columbia Danoe Orchestra. A-3774 7Bc Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. OmoStep. Poul Biese’s Orchestra. Hello! Hello! Hello! Lewis and Dody. A-3783 75¢ Baby Blue Eyes. Fox- When You're Near. Fox- n and Trots. Accordion Solos. Harry Reser, A-3788 78c| Guido Deiro. A-3788 75c POPULAR SONGS Whoe Cares? Al Jolson. [Come on Home. In a Corner of the World |Who Did You Fool After All Our Own. Al? Nora Bayes. Lewis James. A-3TT® 78c Fox-Trots. Ted Lewis and His Band. You Gave Me Your Heart. Fox-Trot. The I;nm Sim. Burning Sends. Fox-Trot. Yerkes’ S. S. Flotilla Or- chestra, ey F The Columbians. A3776 78e Trots. Just As Long As You Have Me. Intro. “The Twinkle in Your Eye.” From“The Gingham (;Iir % e Syncopite. Intro. All Your Castles Come Tumbling Down.” From “Molly ‘Bufln‘." Med- ley Fox-Trots. The Columbians. A-3789 78e! I Gave You Up Just Before YmTln"bDU'l. A-3771 78e Away Down East in Maine. Van and Schenck. A3770 75c A-3784 78¢|Ho Used to be Your Man, Fallng. ~ Elliott Shaw, |p,Bot He's My Man Now. Pm Just a Little Blus (For You), Nelson and Hart. ; A3791 78 COMIC AND NOVELTY RECORDS A-fi:.. De kies’ Jubiles. Horry , C. Browne and Male Quartet. A-3769 78c Parade diers. Cehen ’Phones tl.ucu o lono- logues. Joe Hayman. A-3772 Job of Journey Work. Sol- From “Chauve and. 'A-7578 $1.28 Harvard Songs—Mediey N 1. The Gridiron King— ilana. Harvard Solp—Mdl-;’No. 2. Australis—Rhine Wine Shannon Four. A3780 7Bc ’s Orchestra. nish Walts. Orohestra. A3767 78c ; SYMPHONY RECORDS L Brown October Ale. Froi Do e oMy | “Rabia oot (Smith and Beloved, O n-ug . DeKoven) (Mozart) Charles Hackett. |Stein Song. 98047 $1.80] Oscor Seagle non Four. A-3768 $1.00 Rachom. (Mana-Zuces) Rosa Ponsella. 49938 $1.80|c, . ips0. (Mendelssohn- ) O(hlh'n-'d’-bl:;)- Boecte Garete . From Were With Wings bu?on. sdvomn L2 Bep. | ViolinSolos. Eady Brown. bora M AST77 $1.00| A3768 $1.00 umbia ew Process RECORDS 1 2 pL P Paris, France, October 7, 1922. “% * * finished unpacking at last and am happy to tell you that not a single thing was broken or even : d. It was an admirable piece of work, which we heartily appreciate.” REMOVALS, PACKING and SHIPPING by motor van, f:lcight, express, “pool” cars (for Pacific coast) and “lift” vans (for abroad). Marine and transit insurance ; baggage insurance. Becurity Srorage Compa:p Capital, $500,000 C. A. Aspinwall, President Millions of wishes created this record EVERY time a phono- graph record has been played these past twenty years—ever since the first disc record—some one has wished that surface sound might be abolished. Millions and millions of times it has been wished —by people with sensitive nerves, who hear the noise of needle friction above everything — by keen- eared music lovers listen- ing for delicate phrasing and expression, which thff' know to be there, but which are drowned in the blur of surface sounds. Those millions of wishes have at last come true in the form of Columbia New Process Records, Colum- bia engineers and chemists solved the problem by the discovery of a new surface substance so fine and smooth that the needle travels over it almost inaudibly. All of the Columbia Records out to-day are made with this amazingly quiet, new surface. Tear out this list and take it to a Columbia Dealer. He will play any or all that you request. Note the fullness and sweetness of tone, a finer musical quality than you ever heard before. Note the absence of any annoy- ing surface distraction. As an example of this won- dorful new construction and superior musi as| hear A-3770. It’s that of cut-ups, Van and Schenck, singing *“You Tell Her—I soda lmm darn musical gurg y Down East in Maine,” on the other_side, is a medley of New England’s good eats. Only in Columbia New Process Records can you obtain this perfection of surface quietness. The process is patented.

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