Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 30

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ANt bVRNING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C, WEDNISUAY, MAKCH _—_——__—Ih —*“Act an en Investigate’’ eff’s Motto. BY RADIO TODAY MUTT AND JEFF—“Aci and Then Investigate” Is Jefl’s Mot i, 1923, (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fischer, Trade Mark res. U. 8. Pat. off.) T'M GONNA TAKE A PEEK AND SGE \F ALL \S WELL BY THE TOMB!__—- 7 JCEF, WE'RE T® Do GUARD DUTY oueR KINGTUT'S ToMB [ TONIGHT AND MY PLAN \S FOR You To WATCH EROM THE RIGHT SIDE AAD T'LL WATCH ON THE LeFT! BUT BEAR IN MIND THAT You ARE TO SHOOT ONLY IF YOUR UIFE 1S IN DANG:! OH' wAS THAT Nou T WAS ¢ SHOOTING AT, Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. g LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Statlon, Va. (710 Meters). 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- Mrs. Reach od World Aff the W (Phillips) ; teno Fielder, “Rolling Do main), “1 ¥ Branche), " (Ma “Ivs a Mighty (O'Hara), “Wil . “Wake Up" | . by Wilbur (- wn to Rio” (Ger- by Your Window" p of the Morning to | ), Old Ark’ 5 pan—Weather burcau report. |8 p.m.—Crop report and spectal | (X 5:05 p.m.—Daily market report. Aunouncements of on to be held for the ivil service rt by the rmphony Orchestra of | . under the direc- | Si antelman, leader. | l'a_“_l =L ‘When Lehman Road to Mandalay, CUnited States | Olef Speaks. i Marine Band Group 3—Selections by the Cecelia meventy-five n tion of William 11, Branson, The program follows and Peasant” (Suppe). Major” (Dawes “Rigoletto” (Ver STATIONS, for Eastern (Bizet): Ste (400 (b) alleg finale, hymn “The Star Span m.—Weather bureau veport tal Electric Company | 0 Meters). ;\\ GY — General Electrie 0 to 4:30 p.n.—Phonograph selec- Schenectady, N. Y. ¢ 6 p.m.—Produce ~ |reports: news bulle WMU — Doubleday-Hill Electric Co.| 360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of music. Company, Meters). ock market 5:30 p.m.—Musical program. = was too lengthy, LIGHT ON EVERY and _ second, aa A AT forty-nine minutex of the time | was taken up in making i nouncements and in_long | _The weekly radio concert of thel between numbers. This | United States Marine Band Symphony | diich o needless wiste of time, (100 | Orchestra of seventy-five picces Will| pecially when the turn of a key be broadcast from the al station | would "have brought a choru NAA tonight at 8 o'c 1.000 voices from one station address by the Governor of k from another and a crac jack male quartet from anoth all of which had to be lost on count of the tardiness of the local suition. It the local broad wish _the contin the Washington fans they will Liave to speed up their programs and put some “pep” into them. What we need ju from these ines‘ro dlalect storles by Miss Rosalle £ [ATTORNEY HINDMAN DIES., U. S. Counsel in Canal Zone Vic- tim of Auto Accident. | PANAMA, March 7T.—Albert Clare | Hindman, United States distriet at- | | torney in the Canal Zone, died yes- { terday from injuries sustained In an automobile accident. | | | ighthawk" frolic l SUBJECT i KSD—St. Louis Post-Dispateh Meters). (Silent Night.) 360 | KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago M ) WIAY—Woodward & (360 WMeters). 2 to & pan—Selections on the pho- nograph and reproducing piano. | Lothrop | Dbl nta Journal (400 Meters). Twilight conc Radio Univ Erin Farley, News poan.—Bedtime story p.m.-—Musical program; _.Jones and his orchestra 10 p.m.—News: sports tures. and sports i Listeners-in on the weather forcecasts from | NAA were requested y the speciul fea- | chiefs of the weather bureau to ad- | vise him by letter or postal 1 to the clearness of the broade Davenport, | and which schedule (10:05 a.m., 3:45 be p.m. or 10:05 p.m.). is most frequently used “Comments and suggestions {for the improvement of the service will be welcomed,” he said. radiophone m Isham ¢ ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION will rejuvenate “the old homestead’—make it dearer to all, and more livable. Electric Wiring and Fixture Installing —are features of Muddiman service about which you’re invited to inquire. We’re always glad to make esti- mates—they prove the fairness of our prices. C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Specialists sn Heating & Lighting Equipment 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. 5 b 815 to 9 p tone, W JIH—W hite 11:45 p.m « 360 Meters). Music and features er Co. Radio owl concert. Mr. Hindman born at Cla ing stations ' Pa. in 1884, He fro e »d will of ,State Noi chool there in 1601, a student in the In 1102 pm |woc — mer Ne wi (400 Meters WEAS—The Buil, to 4 pm and rep S pom 9 pan {and la chorus ¥ | diana U | cratic state committee of Idaho from [ 1916 to 1918, attorney for that st Afterward he bec .\rm.rgy A new and improved radiotron *|type UV-201-A. superior in many re- | spects to the U |signed to su been announ porafion of berger Com and J. (400 W E p.m.—Orchestra concert dio Cartooning stant district 17-18, ne x member of ssional committee s appointed to the resident Wilson urier-Journal Meters). under the } Liographical and compos cians Talley ind While in out- wardappear - new tube re- sembles the UV-201, with the excep- I tion of a slight discoloring of t bulb, dne of outstanding | tures of the UV-201-A is its special | filament | c —_— 30 1o 10 pan Wdinstru- | tal solos: histor he first religious newspaper sued was the Herald of “You Tell Her 7 pm—Town and “Lovin' ra: Memorial prano solos: crier; ) church g Lenten speak Women’s Spring Gloves [ Selections br Cecelia Singers, a“ | Washington quartet, and selected | dance numbers by the Blue and | White Orche late of New York. | L will feature vaudeville pro- | {Eram of IAS of the Hecht 3. | Company from 7 to § {o'clock this evening. Another fea- iture will be character <ongs and 59¢ Kay: Chamoisette, Mey Chamois Lisle and \Wear-R Chamois Suede Two-clasp Gloves, in black, brown, beaver hamois, mode and white two minutes. found In the tists or the vi- tainment, hour and fift » fault could be selection of the of the il « - and Miss Helen Crouch at BUTTERICK PATTERNS with The DELTOR ent v same station “Alexander” (by Chloe™ (Clark the 5 s sent out in good nd_should have been well but—first. the program o isic store, Waz—viesting N, gray. 25 Quality with economy — style with savings — Springtime smartness at low cost — what news could be more interesting just now ? p.m.—Fashion s—Frocks $ Three Splendid Spring groups that are the talk of the town SPRING SUITS of Boiret twill in modes of youthiul in- spiration and the more conservative effects. Box jackets and graceful long-line models, all lined with quality silks. The more ornate suits are richly beaded, braided and embroidered; others are effectively tailored. Choice, $25.00. SPRING COATS AND CAPES of beauty and distinction, developed in polaire, shadow plaids, overplaids, tweeds, velour and herringbone fabrics. Regular and extra sizes. Sport and street coats and plain, embroidered and braided capes. Regu- lar and extra sizes up to 53. Choice, $25.00. SPRING DRESSES in Roshanara crepe, flat crepe, printed alltyme ctepe, crepe de chine and fancy knitted crepe. Beauti- iully beaded, embroidered and ribbon trimmed. All s to 54. Black, brown, banana, almond, rust, cocoa, tan, navy white. Choice, $25.00. T O T No law compels you to use a weak battery - Some people “put up with things” and suffer much inconvenience in an unquestioning belief that it is part of man’s lot here below. Two Hosiery Features WOMEN'S SILK-AND- WOMEN’S THREAD SILK FIBER HOSE, in black, white | HOSE, with three-scam back or and colors. Plain knit and lace | tailored _seam. Black and stripes. Black, white and | colors. Plain styles and clever colors—also extra sizes in | clockings. Very slight black. Slight irregu- 59C irregulars of §$1.50 79C lars of $1.25 kind. 4 kind . $2.50 Brocaded and Plain 9 8 l [} Canton Crepe Underselling the city with 36-inch Canton Crepe of this quality—and making King’s Palace the mecca of women looking for Easter dress materials at a saving. Ric! heavy weave in plain and novelty brocaded effects of navy, m rine, jade, cocoa, silver, tan, taupe, brown, copen, Pekin and bl. Figured Silks Plain Silks Worth $2.00 and $2.50, Special, $1.55 Yard Continuing Washington’s Wonder Sale of High-class Spring Silks—with a brilliant array of new Egyptian, Caravan and Pais- ley patterns, as well as plain black, colors and white. < 36-inch Printed Radium and Bamboo Silks, 32-inch Pongee, 39-inch Crepe de Chine and 35-inch Taffeta and Messaline. New « f&z20; Corsets Spring style demands CORRECT corseting—health de- mands SCIENTIFIC corseting. The exclusive features of Nemo Corsets have put them in a class unique and inimita- ble. Moderate prices— Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Tweeds, Mixtures, Stripes and Plain Colors $4.95 A sale—and a most unusual one—offering splendid all-wool suits for spring and Taster at a surprise price. Yet it is not only unnecessary to have a weak battery in your car, but it is unsafe, uncomfortable, and uneconomical. The service a battery is supposed to give is to start your engine when you step on the pedal, and to give you brilliant light whenever you want it. > The battery you are sure of Tailored with inverted pleat in back or mannish back with vent. Excellent linings. Every suit is a quality suit and a re- markable investment at the spe- cial price. Sizes 8 to 16. You get this sort of service from an Exide Battery and you get it as a matter of course, without *favor- ing” and coddling it. Just give an Exide decent care and it will do its constant, unflinching duty. - Furthermore, the Exide lasts so much longer than ordinary batteries that it is a genuine economy— and it lasts in your car, not in the repair shop. Bb wnove King’s Palace Famous Trimmed Hats In Radiant Spring Styles $5.00 Famous hats, achleving even greater fame this season—for we're surpassing even our own standards of style and value. Quality hats of all the new and favored Btraws, nov- elty bralds, haircloth and silk_combination In pokes, off-the-face, Billle Burke, mus room, short-back and turban effects.” Choice of— Don’t “put up with’’ an ordinary battery. Get the service you are entitled to and can have by going to the nearest Exide Service Station and buying the Exide built for your car. Lookfor thissign. Wherever you, see it you can get a new Exide for your car or com- petent repair workonany make of battery, - YT L T T L L L L L The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia EXIDE SERVICE STATION Factory Branch 1823-33 L Street N.W. Phone Franklin 6600 For your radio setgetan Exide Radio Battery RADIO Flower-trimmed Hats Fruit-trimmed Hats Ribbon-trimmed Hats Feather-trimmed Hats Ornament-trimmed Hats Black and all colors—a hat for every woman, - THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR. CAR Visit the Nearest Exide Service Station ’ IN WASHINGTON E Dupont Garage, 2020 M st. N.W. Ettenger Battery Service, Inc.. 1417 Irving St. N. W. Eurcka Auto Supply, 1022 14th St. N.W. McCurdy Bros., 3730 Georgia Ave, N.W. Northeast Battery Shop, 1000 12th Julius Herbert Rieley, 662 Penn- sylvania Ave. S.E. ‘W. B. Robinson, 824 12th St. W, curity Auto Supply Co., 11th and N. Y. Av Louls M. ersey Ave. N.W £ Electric Storage Battery Ce., 1823-1833 L Street N.W, Walton Battety Co., 1808 14th t. N.W. MARYLAND. Rockville, Suburban Electrical Co. INIA. VIRG! " Alexandrin, Auto Accessories Co, Culpeper, Irvine Motor Ceo. Fairfax, F. P. Sagendorf. Fredericksburg, J. P. Rowe, jr. Harrisonburg, Exide Service Station. burg, Lembert Motor Co. chester, . M. Reynolds Co. WEST VIRGINIA, Charlestown, Charlestown Bat- tery Service Station. T T L T L LU LT L UL UL $4.00 to $7.75 Nemo 514—Has elastic in- ] Nemo 327 — Seli-reducing serts at top, front and sides. | model for medium stout fig- Long skirt = ures. Elastic in- A $7.00 | 55 T $5.00 back ‘> Hundreds of Trimmed Hats $6.95, $9.95, $12.00 to $30.00 Sport Hats, $1.98 to $4.95 Sale—$1.50 and $2.00 i Wreaths and Flowers. . 98"‘ oo e T U OO O £ &

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