Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923. 10 p.m.—News, sports and weather| 10:10 p.m.—Dominant Orchestra| cerns are to give news out at the forecast. congert. conipletion of their concert pro- grams, it would naturally follow KDKA — Westinghouse, Pittsburgh 1 that the news given out should be d bl >'| accurate, eapecially in the reports ( 'nly 3 Left! % 5 :15 p.m.—Dinner conoert. 6:45. p.m.—Chimes concer{ E= | of accldénts or disasters. . Schedule of Wireless News and Eniertainment. B —Cur;_ent eyents: theatrtcals, | 7: :: pm—Sanima pate SN Doy that wa . 1 m.— ea —o01 i 30 7 “The Lyrics of Sara .m.—“The Aloha Land, concluded its program by an- Gomg Fast! 2 Wl : by Miss M lo Bt u inkle. % nouncing that “There has been a LOCAL STATIONS. i WGM—Atlanta_ Constituflon (400 7 Miss Marjorle Stewart. = landslid St 7:4, Dreamtime 1ad; andslide at Sflver Spring, Md. I ] al Radlo Station, Radlo, Va- Meters). . y. ct A—N : et sa coatinyed: understand there were no casu (710 Meters). 7:10 to 8 pm.—Concert by Helton's | g: o & tles.” Of course, this report . 5 pm.—Complete 1ve stock mar- | Orchestra, ooy Drmhestrn—Emma curmanse: | | RADIO NEWS luded to the tornado that swept o ey 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Concert D ans. Mvi: Inne Rowes Cean e section of that town. But @ tor- zd St. Between v d w b Do, = Weather bureau report. l D N i Rt Danite: nado and a landslide are far dif- arnum an ebster 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and special hyyyw_c, ‘om- | Wilfred B. King, basso. O s e U 16 R 4 nin n OUg| jusua. ily market repo; | Kllherlne Littert, eleven-: yenr-old that there had been another dis- | n oom l.l'ld Ba.th Bl’lck Homes i - p.m.—Concert by the Diitea —Gultar iesson and selections | WOR—Bamberger 7, Newark, | planist, headlines the semi-w; aster following in the wake of J « s by Roach. . Y oy i 'F. Roach. N. 3. g LA vandevits progracs Lol the tornado, and those who had States Navy Band Symphony Or) 6:15 p.m.—Cornet #0los by LAuren | ing of statton Wiag friends In that section were deep- $1,000 Cash $85 Monthly chestra of fifty pleces, under the s _ il ng ation WEAS of th ly worried. There was no excuse ’ rection of Charles Benter. The pro-{ e-u:.;‘:'o-;:-; '::w-rk, N 3|73 pm—“Man in the BMoon |Company music bullding. Others: for such a statement, In view of | 8 Sold Befo & leti e v e ietnias it st | Stortes.” SRS the fuct that The Star in its 5:30 re Completion 4:05 p.m.—Fashi 8. 7 pin—"Shaw's ldeal Girl Or- : =¥ | cdition had carried a complete : : < Victory (von Blon); finale, fouen | Libiman-ishion gewn domesuc‘uhem‘zu Clark, baritone; Mrs. - 38 account of the tornado. G. A. H. Open Daily Until Sold movement from the “Symphony in F ce reports. pin—“The Right Word” by |Well. violinist; Miss <1 No. 4" (Tschaikowsky):} 5:45 p.m.—Concert. Cur(ls Nicholson. prano, and the Mulltz Orchestra. Yown South! vddleton): | 5:50 p.m.—Conditions of leading in- | 8:15 p. ele Rankin, soprano. | | rom the opera “Madume But- . Y 130 pi = | ucen of Sheba” (Gole mark), @ e : " edelka Simeonova, vio- | keteers,” will be given by the WGY ) of _ the, By nres :30 pu layers tonight. An a; - Dance of the Almus) izl 5 ‘pm~.¥ontgh Barnett, baritone. s Dm'"l‘n wm“be”sl':::;‘:’y"t“‘:e For Infants and Children 813 1 N ' “Procassion I i 5 p.m.—"Developing ‘the Mind to 5th St. N.W. : Momento (Carl M. vo | - c Incrense Your Earning Power,” by| WGY Orchestra. $n Use For Over 30 Years S Main 2430 from the musical ! s 5 Ao (Romberg); | 6 p.m.—News and sports. :n.—Adele Rankin, soprano. \Tout Paris” (Wald- | 7:50 p.m.—Bedtime stories. 2 ‘China,” by Prof. J. D.| Radlo Editor: fligh Sehool to 10 p.m.—Musical program. It local radlo broadcasting con- Spangled Banne! , 10:05 p.m.—W ther bureau report. i . RS> LR < WiL—Continental Eleetrie Company | * S i (300 Meters.) 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se- lections. - n \\—“'nndwnT& Lothrop 15”‘ i “My, They're Good” A Treat for Your Sweet 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the pho- nograph and reproducing piano. WMU—Doubleday-Hill lectric Com- T th ' any (300 stctors) ooth! eEEEi Mammy- Lou music. - w .m_v« hite & Boyer Compauy (300 amres Pure, Delicious Candies (- SR ~Music and features. ; Old_Time Homemade : Prl'ced Low WEAS—The Hecht Company Musie e " 5 i 3 \et'lltulr« on the Vie- y ] L s T a n d l e s Peppermint Patties, Ib.. ..... . 29c el / i TR b inen g o ot DT DR Nat-Stuffed Dates, Ib.. ..... ... ....39¢ Mrs. Clark at pian “Daday (Behrend) : Sine’t . = . P Chocolate-Covered Almonds, Ib.49c Sanderson), -Lullaby” (Clifton ¥ S . s e o A pecial, 49C Pound Thirteen Stores Jordan Almonds, Ib. Played by i, vielin ;lpupll of \nm H(':;nru‘e’n er o ton), will render the - = . . . \F(;;IOM\“gsi‘nl‘(“\g ace mpanied by Miss . Fresh to our 13 convenient stores every morn- The Better To Rick’s Cry.stalllzed Gmger, 1b....49¢ et ing come these Old:time Homemade Candies. Serve You I S H A M CorsikofD, (). “Morre In every box of Mammy Lou Candies you'll \ Waldeck’s Peanut Brittle, lb . . . .25¢ hepard s (Bec- | find a delightful assortment of delicious chocolate- < % oven). £ A t ‘covered nuts, fruits and creams, together with pure Planter’s Blg Salted Peanuts, 1b.39¢ it y a fudge, bonb N J O N E S ? e ' Fis :Irfe‘:‘:lfle:X e i ) Chocolate-Covered Cordial Moskowski), Cherries, b rries, (. w-piano. duets, pianos plaved good Mammy Lou Candies really are. Mail Orders Filled ORCHESTRA ine Litiest gad Vor bowe B —at these prices. Add 100 to every dollar or fraction thereof, Bungalow Pure Cream the selections beiug as e o aon % et 1-pound Boxes, 25¢ 1-pound Boxes, 49¢ T e O L DO e Caramels, Ib. .............29c Fe ox Trot Peoples Drug Store, 505 7th St, Washington, D. C. :‘7' will Sing selected numbers. ’ l 2-pound Boxes, 95¢ Crystallized Gum Drops, Ib.. ....29c jr Act 5—The Mulitz Orchestra, under 5 a ewg direction of Irving Mulitz, will render popular selections as follows B l 2 P50 arade of the u&g | Billie Mitchell, s; : plano: Bob Howard, banjo; Jack Wil- X Somecss spicy e T annbuncements “Sawmill River Road”’ = g . ),{_‘.‘X0\‘ D l"‘{“l Take home a box tonight and find out just how i DISTANT STATIONS. Fromn RClocy {All Programs Scheduled for Lastern i Record No. 2406 Standard Time. A e s i B e 48 Cleaning Special To:let Articles Telegraph Company, New York New Records Every Day (100 Meters). 4 o 4:30 p.m.—Program from Gim- Brunswick dealershave new bel Brothers, New York store t o records daily. No waitin; S g I he worlils Hruest B To 8 min—Voeal solos. $1 Barn plexion Cream. .69¢c ERaoyla s [CaEstivel e, — [ (Gives ydur skin that rosy Elow of Jouth) ductions. Play on any pho- |wsp—Atlanta Journal (400 Meters). - 60c Barnagd’s Shaving Cream. .. .39¢c nograph. Hear. And § to 7 pm—Twilight concert 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream e zopty. M el | ] Can of Old Dutch Cleanser | Eiuia clasishaving Cream ; H 5 p. % c | 25¢ Woodbury'- Soap 4: g | % Loul;l"l:::::l)l-pllth Sl and 10c Palmolive Soap White Swan__Orchestra; | Dozen ... .... r—— ke B 1 Cake of Fels-Naptha Soap | 22 —Author 3 M. Bradford, soprano;! ianist. 1 - ‘“‘m; S To Every Purchaser of a Pair of e Grahal;l ey pti T Men ! Ano ther Grea ¢ Meters). pound can) 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert. 50c K]er-KuJ Rouge 77t § p.m—Bducational features; s e ; musical program. 50c Pompeian Rouge o S t d 1 t ’ R e i TR 2 Ha rva Carter’s Eau de Quinine Hair a ur ay rea ) frolic; Coon-Sanders Orchestra. - Tonic =" | Rubber G gz 'E | 5 Fine Cigars for 25¢ eieiniie’: ey u er oves :f g‘: g"’z_',i"*;'y S i Choose 5 From Among These Brands er; 3 But Not More Than Two of the Same Brand in Each S0los by puplis of Marcus 30c Mum .. : 25¢ Purchase . e Datrol Conservas At Our Special 35¢ C: Da ks, TR . - 49c : 35::: Cr:z: C:;:.cll: Remover. .. ... 8¢ Counsellor (Roth- 8c Poppers (8-centers) = . Tt by . o o e Courter-Journal Price of Mavis Nail Powder cc childs) 8c Louis Martinez etern). Es ¢ : : 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . —: i o T'hese fine quality Harva Rubber Gloves are just the > (Special Values) 5 to 6 pm mo Theater Orck - ? ; e [.|.M1‘«k:m,’ ews items: | thing to use while working around the house. They pro- :zc E:'r!.;l':l: ;:::2 ;:::: W eaies 7c Chancellor 2 for 25¢ Louis Martinez | : p.m.—Concert by the | tect your hands from dirt and water. These gloves are ) H:mlaf Shampoo . . e N 8¢ Owl (Londres) (Selectos) { Geneva Club. )\l‘l:;ur(h)l:‘lls(l‘l'r;:m:i:‘gh ‘ made of pure gum rubber, strong and durable, with rein- 1 50c Barn“ I's Shampoo 2 for 25¢ Louis Martinez (Epicures) | forced wristlets. (Leaves your hair soft and silky) - WGY—General Electric Company, | To every purchaser of a pair of Harva Rubber Gloves Queen Anne Lotion . .35¢, 65¢ SeheRen iRy, ¥ K at our special price of 49c we will give 1 can of Old Dutch (Quickly soothes chapped hands and face) ¢ s bulletins Cleanser and 1 cake of Fels-Naptha Soap absolutely FREE! . o r c her haic beantifully Radio drama, “The Three Not More Than Two Cigars of the : B i H Remed i ;‘g;";;f{} azgg;mngmgg?g 10:80 p.m.—Susieal program. = ome nemedaies Same Brand in Each 25¢ Purchase and Sulphur. Whenever her WJAX—Union Trust Company, Cleve~ . - Men, don't fail to take advantage of this great sale of 2:"’ !“’Ol‘i cn that dull, fadhc_d land (360 Meters). n s e c t x e rm l n a to rs _'At savlng Prices "Cngarsentha(o;‘ou ;:mwo" ;:\erv.;lga:fn ;)xxs ~;’(‘ i ‘g\mraln(ccnl streake: appe: ce, tl 7 p.m.—Co: 2 hy th Oriole Ter- Frela e i ||| St e et e tobe sound and perfect. T orrow, one d with wonderful effect. By || |phoncandvocsisolos - | P,D.S. the guarant s : e Father John’s Medicine, 49c and . .89c L e e A 35¢ only—(April 7th.) N Todts e pl St Be: ‘Beasia esetiPomiiee 35c Get It Corn Remover No e of itss than 5 cigars to each customer. No mail ot Compound,” you will get a Dentistry Is Vastly Different 10c, 23c, 45¢ ty” 2 Bromo Seltzer. ..23c, 43.:, ssc telephone orders filled. None sold to dealers. large bottle of this old-ti . é - 30c Bromo Quinnine. ... secipe, improved by the addse Than in Former Years i Sy G L IR Full Pints Bay Rum i tion of other ingredients, all This office has Insecti 3¢, 23¢ Half Pints Bay Rum ready to use, at vgry little all the up-to-date Pnu ne T liss N. y e Health cost. This simple mixture methods that are 8 eterman’s Roacl L P c, e Gum ph $1.25 Bliss Native Herbs . can be depended upon to re- practical. Our ex- Peterman’s Ant 0c, ... 29c 60c California Syrup of F|gl s . Red Signal Bug Dust, “kills ‘em,” 35¢ : o oo aatmal coloand beay e . Black Flag Ingect Powder— T 25c Carter’s Liver Pills. . ..... ... . from Your Special A well-fnown downt flelal to the public. 15¢, 35c, 59 Pint Insecticide Sprays. 45c Cincho-Tone Cold Tablets. . .. ... V l ' dripris: aye ey O ivslley nimch Sulphur Candles......8c; 2 for 15c Moth Balls and Flakes, b.... .. 10c (Breaks colds quickl L g ht aiues. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur sured of the best Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Compound now because it e e 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. . . . .. 3 = 5 Gillette Safety Razors darkens so maturally and attention. ; Storage for Your Winter Clot’u'"g E. Z. Tablets. . . .. Stec = (Gold Plated) . . ..79¢ evenly that nobody can tell it That has been our record for the Z ¥ a5 ¢S (The mild, eans. “tabletsy 2N has been applied—it's so_easy D it . These splendid quality garment bags are dust proof and bugproof. They 75¢ Alophen Pills. . 49¢ Auto Strop Safety 2o use, too. You simply nation fres. ot e are the ideal storage for your winter clothing, furs, blankets and draperies. ' : < i Razors (Gold o e foa, oo JnY T T —— These garment bags are fuily guaranteed and priced very low. E. Z. Catarrh Cream . - .50¢ 2 3 Plated) rlect Suc- = and draw it through the hair, tion Teeth Wil E. Z. Corn Remover. % L ..25¢ ’ 5y Vi ohe! Aratlvu a) tive: 1".".', Slip of Drop Mothex Garment Bagt White TarGarmenl Baga Buchu Buttons : g S 25;:“;';’31 lelmfdyts By morning the gray hair dis- Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up (The little marvel Kidney tablets) mu‘tey ";?e }hamessed in a $4 Cofi ‘;. b s e Fillings, 50c | Gold Crowns f $1 Moon¢’s Emerald Oil 89 health-giving _administration, e, frico. to its natural color, and looks to $1 up Gude’s Pepto-Mangan . . . pl:asam and safe. glossy, soft and beautiful. in gold, silver, W Baxs' . » HalPs Cherry Expectorant. . . .35c, 60c e e ;:;‘l";;‘gmfi:“',’: 25¢ Colorite s"‘"‘" 1! $3.00—: (A guaranteed remedy for coughs) e i ntine Tar Paper, 8c Roll 2 for 15¢ Glycothymoline, 23, 45c, 89¢ recommended for hundreds of v ek 1s donee AT wark- suarastoed, fl.,..,""‘ C:cx::dqg';'f oil. F; T 50c EL Vanish IJ" . ish- e TR S Spring Home C leamng Needs Bitro Photphate. ...« . e “'f:f;':::‘{ ing Cream. ... R 2; WYETH Liquid Veneer Polish. ......25c, g9 k K. Y. Lubnmng Jelly.. . : Violet Ray Treatments at all 50c Elcaya Cold 7th St. N. W. 30c Liquid Veneer Mop Polish. .25¢ Peoples Drug Stores. Direct Cream Opposite Larsburgh & Bro. ed ower Visco Cedar Polish. pth P ...Jc S PR 45, representatives, Mr. and Mrs. 50c Elcaya Witch e . set a Grand mmm:;u[:m:'i"f?w ‘most 0’ Polish . B -3 i g (e 1% hhm:iml‘i sare act store Hazel Cream Progivintio oy s hiarien 'Cedar £ . : LR 5 everrvies. Chloride of Lime, (big can)...... oo <15 AR o 50c Elcaya Face Sani Flugh: oo duasece vassare 186 1 reco 1 - +1:98¢ ° ° ment,

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