Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 18

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Music NOW ON SALE Here is a new idea: Instead of re- leasing new music only once a month, Brunswick releases some- thing new every day. So you can get the new selections every week— or every day — without waiting. Here are some of the latest. Hear them at any Brunswick dealer’s. Brunswick Records are the world’s clearest reproductions. Play on any phonograph. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO) BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. 8:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- ket commen 45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. p.am.—Crop report and special items, :06 p.m.—Daily market report. m.—Concert by the United States Navy orchestra under the direction of Charles Benter. The program fol- lows: March, Me Henry” (Ben- (Von 8 grotesq Polka elega: “Valse Russ opera “Rigoletto’ nade” (Tosell): valse de concert, “The Blue Danube” (Strauss); cerpts from the musical comedy, tle Nelly Kelly” (Cohan); two €Ongs “Bilver Threads Among the Gold (Danks), “Carry Me Back to Old Vir- ginny” (Bland ems from the m (Verdl); }) | WOR—Bamberger Company. Newark, N. J. (400 | KYW—Westinghouse, Chicage (400 Meters). m.—Bedtime story. sports; book re- KDKA — Westinghouse, (860 Meters). €:15 p.m.—Dinner concert. 7 p.m—Ni Pittaburgh 7:45 p. conditions, 8 p.m.—Address. 8:30 p.m.—Scoteh music ters). Radio syncopators’ con- ut the Teeth. 8 p.m.—Lecture on “China.” 8:20 p.m. usical glasses concert. §:40 p.m 1K ‘| Bang, interspersed with baritone solos -[tallon Chief James Keifher, in RADIO NEWS A concert by Marceron's Ten-plece Novelty Orchestra, will feature the radio veudeville program this evening of Station WEAS of the Iecht Cwn\-( pany music bullding, Included in the program are baritone solos by Royal M. Tinker and populars songs by Pat- rick Murphy., Billy Gedney, who ap- peared In Washington last winter in the epectacular show “Aphrodite,” will siug his own compositions, Statlon WIAY of Woodward & Lothrop will broadeast teniorrow night ® oconcert by the Almas Temple Shriue bly 8. Theodore Howard, soloist of the Holy Trinity Church, accompanied by Prof. George Herbert Wells, organist and director of the same church, A speclal progrum will be broadoast by this station from 2 to 3 o'clock to- morrow ufternoon. It will consist of plano solos by Raymond Decker, and | soprano eolos by iiss Thelma Beckerl. FIRE AT G. W. U. ! Fire on the roof of the dispensary at | George Washington University Hospi- | tal vesterday afterncon claimed t) { tention of the fire department charge ' N, D. Q street, was bitten on the nose yes- terday afternoon by the dog of J: J. Burke, 3611 R street, while pla: with the animal at the homuvn!,‘:‘l' owner. and the boy was late and the er treated by D Jg FRIDAY BOY BITTEN BY DOG. Arthur A. Davis, five vears old, 3419 MARCH 9, 1923, HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT. Harper, 1835 16th setreet, last night about 10 o'clock knocked down Miss Anna Worth, 3008 Cambridge vlu-i. at 17th and H streets, injuring her head her Bhe was taken to ospital and treated by Dr. Mrs. Burke gave first ald, |and shockin mergency J.” Stanton. De Mayo. A touring car driven by Samuel £ |y e e e e sk e e ke e e e ek sk e kk ***: Large Office for Rent STAR BUILDING This office iy bright, has southern exposure, private lavgtory and runnming ice water. Suitable for light manufacturing or office employing many clerks. Rent, $200 a month, including heat, light and ice water eral New Je of the firemen, did rot permit the use of | hose Iines in the bullding. He had fire- | men confine themselves to the use of chemicals, and the fire wus extinguished | before much dwinuge had been done. | sical comed march, “High Sal finalo, “The Star 10:05 pm.—Weather bureau report orrice-a 'Ss000 Pooe . Davenport, 90 s Towa (400 Meters). Dflm WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 Meters). 2 to 8 p.m.—Selections on the pho- nograph and reproducing piano. & Boyer Meters). usio and features. in your Washing Machine Van Camp’s Clean-essy —the GUARANTEED laundry scep—is ideal for washing machine the Clesn-casy into the machine. Nowuhb‘po:fim. Van Camp's Clean-easy makes your clothes whiter, doss the werk. saties Qi Ty wndietil ot Srels the Sachiny gustey oo atithy: Hmdm'!u:lnflln‘:,.m% Vmwfi because out e Wich caty 10 ieaves botling. yonr clorhes S chosn. OVERCOME BY GAS. mer, colored, nineteen Ridge street, was over- minating gas that es- leaky tube connected WIH—White Co. (360 oo years old, come I caped with a e in her room early this morning. She was treated by Dr. } Charles O'Brien of Casualty Hospital. Her condition was not serious. Provider SOMEONE remarked that there are two sorts of liacao§l>lz,x--1;1ua Haves and the Haven’ts. Wallis’ belongs to the Haves, so far as the best of American meals are concerned. Wallis’ “Washington's Largest Restaarant” 12th and G Streets N.W. 1 to 2 pm. ‘WIL=—Continental Electric Company (380 Meters) 5:30 to 6:30 p.m—FPhonograph selections. WMU—Doubleday-Hull _ Electric Co. (360 Meters). f 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of music. | WEAS—The Hecht Company Music b Bu (360 Meters). i 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the vic- Repieto with the usmaledls- |{rola and reproducing piano. tnal and Drilllet Fentoa | 7 to 8 p.m.—Radlo vaudeville pro- e gram, as follows: Act I—Zylophone duet, played on two zylophones by Max Irland and Mulford: (1) “You Tell Her, I “pParade of the Wooden Lovin' Sam,” (4) “To- | Carl Ferston's Orcheswra No. 2873 Starlight Bay—Fox Trot COMPLETE M-A-R-V-E-L 'RADIO SET INCLUDES PHONES AND AERIAL $15 Value 59 Reduced to— Genuine Baldwin Head Phones —Just received new shipment of the improved type. Re- $Q75 duced to cessean 91 HAVERFORD CYCLE SALES CO. 522 10th St. N.W. Phplua EN YOUR 1110 G EST, 1879 tScale of drawing: 1-16 inch=1 toot APPLY ROOM 621, STAR BUILDING or Telephone Main 5000 Br. 3. e e e e e s v e s Fe ke sk ek e ek s dkekek Instrumental Capltol Grand Orchestra Eroo Rapeé, Conductor No, 2368 In @ Monastery Garden (Ketelbey) Concert Orchestrs Cavalleria Rasticana— (Mascagnt) The ever popular Mascagmt jutermeszo, s arranged by Rapet, is & new delight for mausic iovers. T O T T RV RV L RV I RV L VRV R VLT EVR e R R T RV RV EVEVEV R VRV EVEVET EVEVEVEE ¥V R S XV A Act I will render a Selocted dance program. This orchestra is composed of two planos, two saxophones, two violins, two zylophones, banjo and druma dircetor, : (1) CLEAN-EASY and WHITE NAPTHA SOAPE Made by Van Camg Products Ce., Indianapolis N2k 220020 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 b 2 X 3 b 2 2 o 3 24 2 2 3 2 23 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 5 4 % o 4) a Beautiful Girl"” Act III—Royal M. Tinker, baritone, will render sslected baritone solos. Act IV—Patrick Murphy, tenor will render popular eelections, ac- companying himself on the guitar: (1) “They Needed u Songbir Heaven,” (2) “Lovin' Sam,” (3) e BulSY_nitty Gea n ed ot V—I ly Gedney, who appear: e . in_ Washington last winter In the Medley of Irish Waltess— |{well known spectacular show “Apro- No. 1— “Little Bit et |dite” will sing his own ocompo Heaven” — "Where the |tions, and Mre. Harry Reed will ac- River Shannes Flows” — |company him on _the piano: “My Wild Irish Rose™ Hear You Calling Me"; | ver Gave Ms Nothing Buf This Saturday's Store News of--- Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights Joseph K. Smish ond Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk St. “City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave.S.E. “Belleve Me If All T 3 Thoes BAUGLIAE Youre DISTANT STATIONS. Charme” — “Low Buck'd | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Car’—*Crulskeen Lawn™ Standard Time. | —*Wearn' o' the Gresn™ Diamond markiesct meiedy. | WIP—Glmbel Brothers, l’hlll‘dnlhl Btar dust from the musioal Matara). literatare of the Emeraid lala. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.—Recital. 7 p.m.—Reading of prize limerick. 10 p.m.—Bedtime story. : fter Dinner Tricks.” ot and dash code less Songs ow to Succeed With Go Morgarat Young - Singing Comedierme) No. 287 Whoa. Tillie, Take Your Time Don’t Think YouTl Be Missed Fasl'xion in Women's Pumps 07% 0 p.m—Orchestra concert. 0:10 p.m.—Kerr's Dance Orch WEAF — America; Telegraph Com (400 Meters), 4 p.m.—Musical program 4:30 p.m.—Tenor solos. ales of King Arthur.* Readings to music. Y, 27 “Applique” Beige Suede, braid trim; Black Satin, braid tHM ieonevensessses$10 a8 “Ajda” Black Satin, kid trim; Black Calfskin.....$8,50 Vaudeville's reigning favor- Me singer of topical songs at her charming best. | ectric Company, | ? Y. (370 Meters), Most Motorists - Rl Now Ask For : (OLINE To Keep Their Engines Right | SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 | (400 *“Hahn Special” Fawn Suede, Gray Nu buck ceevevereness $5.95 WDAF == Kansas City Star Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert. 7 to 8 p.m.—Educational features. 9 to 10:30 p.m 12:45 to 2 a. Special Attontion to Nervous People W Concert. ! "Nighthawk” frolic. % 7227, WGY — General sympat| every comvenience for aur patients. T 9 ‘erms of “Hahn Special Black Satin, suede trimj Gray Suede, patent trim . .$5.95 “Nanette” Gray Suede, Beige Suede, Patent Leather, Satin, Gun Metal....$10 “olsis" Gray Suede, Black Satin, Patent Leather, Black Calfskin.....$8,50 | WSB—Atlants Journal (400 Meters). 6 to 7 p.n.—Twilight concert. 8 to 8:15 pm.—Radlo university. 8:15 to 9 p.m.—"Cornfleld Chorus.” 11:45 p.m—Radio owl concert, aminati fr Cleanliness 1s one of our many striking features. 31 yoars of good, honest dentistry our WHAS — Leutaville | (380 M, 5 to 6 p.m.—Concert; blographical sketch; organ muslic. 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Solos; readings; his- torical episode. WWJ—Detroit News (400 Meters). 7 p.m.—Town crier; New Orchestra; musical numbers; lecture and Lenten speaker. 7777277 ' ring’ Low Shoes for Young’ People ICTURED, an extra quality “GRO NUPS” Blucher Oxford. Shown in Tan Russia Calf, with soft-box plain toe. Also heavy Tan Boarded Calf “Brogues,” with new perforated tip. 812 to 11, $4.50 11%; to 2, $5.50 Other new “GRO-NUPS” Oxfords for misses and children, in Tan and Black Calf or Patent Colt 873 to 11, $3.25; 117; to 2, $3.75; 214 to 6, $4.75. 2 Great Values in ““Hahn Special™ Men’s Shoes for Spring ; A few styles up to $6.50 I erful lever. We've used it freely with the shoe fac- tories in raising Style, Quality and Value in this great Men’s $5 Line—so there are few $5 Shoes to touch ’em anywhere! Other Sets of Testh, $8 Up Fillings, 50c Gold Crowns to $1 up and Bridge in gold, silver, Work, amalgam or '.00 $3.00—$4. lain $5.00 Per VI, % 727, Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff sure way that . Mo ohargs for painiess extrastion whes other work is done. All work guaranteed. U] ® A M TILL M. «UNDAYS. t0vA S TILL ¢ P i DR. WYETH never f complete KSD—St. Louis Post-Dispatch (360 Met HE combined buying power of Six Big Stores is a pow % 72227727 WJIZ—\Vestinghoune, Newark, V. J, (330 Meters). | WY 427-29 7th St. N. W. and rub Oppostie finger tips. By morning most, Z O if not all, of be gone, and . -Ampico recital. olos. ISSES® and Children's Patent Leather “GRO-NUPS” Roman Sandals. Five straps high, leather lined, hand-turned soles, plain shapely wide toes. ' OYS’ “GRO-NUPS” Spring Oxfords in Semi-Brogues. Also trimmer effects for dress wear. Toney Red, Toney Brown and Tan. Real Man- type Shoes, that'll give a man’s account of themselves in wear! 11 to 13%;. 1to6... matter how mue ay have, You find, too, that all itch- ing and digging of the scalp will stop instar and your hair will 1 Included are more than 30 up- to-the-minute styles of Oxfords and High Shoes. Extreme nov- elties for the young man—plain, good-looking Shoes for the busi- ness man—or full, wide-toe Con- servatives. A record-breaking Five Dollars’ worth! 8Tz to 11 ..$4350 miz to 2....... $5.00 quld arvon at any drug store and four ounces is ail you _will This simple remedy has een known to fal lvertiseent. .$450 to $5.50 $4.75 and $5.50 SmaH Child’s, $350 Tl'mfullfiflnhnolnn;ntheuwp- tion. Designers, recognizing the beauty of physical maturity, have used their tal- ents to create gowns, lingerie and corsets that will render justice to the full or generously developed figure. Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets are designed —through their exclusive features—to mould stout figures into lines of grace and beautiful proportion. They are strong and excellently tailored. They assure that poise and dignity that are the rightful charms of the woman of well developed figure. ‘THE CROWN CORSET COMPANY 295 Fifth Avenue, New York b . . Saturday S Spec1al Hosxery News ASHINGTON'S leading line of $1.95 Silk Stockings for women. “Phoenix,” “Onyx,” “Radmoor” and “Alwyn” Brands. All full fashioned, well made, good weight silll:s, without loading. In Black and twenty of the newest spring shoe and cos- tume colors v..vveenens $1-95 HIFFON Silk Stockings. Fine, sheer, all-silk “Onyx” Chiffons of a beautiful quality. Black, Gun Mectal, Beaver, Fawn, Gray, Polo, Chestnut, $2 7 5 Silver and Gold. The pair.....ccevaecee... . HILDREN’S New Spring Three-quarter- length Derby Ribbed Sports Stocking. with_turn- down cuffs. lack, Russia, Cordo, Pongee, Camel Beige, 50c Pair and 75c Pair —The FIRST thing to do for the “FLU” Take Piuto Water o keep the bowels 2pen, and call 2 dester 2Ly WATER 2% % LY % “*Florsheims’ We don’t need to “sell” Florsheim Shoes to the man who has already tried them. These men come back for more season after season. The New Spring “FLORSHEIMS” are all here—more and better-looking styles, if possible, than ever before. You will surely like them. Most Styles $10 W EN'’S Silk Hali Hose. fiber plaited for ex- tra wear; reinforced heeland toe, “Onyx” Brand. Black, Cordo and Navy. Special— S8c Pair; 3 for $1.55 “Stocking Shops” at All the HAHN Stores and >

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