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NAA—Naval Rad #:25 p.m.—Co ket comment. 3 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS Weather bureau report. i 4 4 a4 special | o arket report ‘” e Coun- WIL—Continental Yleetrie Company | Onue Cul (360 Meters.) (AL HL, Helbig, ists. wograph se- Aces. to 11:30 p.m.—Concert. WDAF—Kansas City (400 Meters). 5:30 p.m.—Concert. ucational features; ‘Nighthawk” frolic; estra. 300 Meters). THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., .m.—Schubert Quartet. p.m.—"Some Tools of Algebra,” illiam W. Strader. 5 p.m.—L. J. Roys, baritone. . ‘olonial Dance Orchestra. p. “0Odd Corners in New Yo by George Frederick. 10:30 p:m.—Colonial Dance Orches- ra. WOC—Davenport, lown (400 Meters). 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert. WJH of the White & Boyer Com- pany will broadcast tonight a con- vrdr by the Luke Benton Orchestra alk. | pianists, and Miss Josephine T. Gould, soprano. In reply to the question of A. H Venable of 915 H street northwest, lin this column yesterd: i 8 ¢ Schmidt, soprano; Mrs. | dard of room 1014 hertson Prescott and’ Mr: WELW—Cincinnati (360 Meters). e Com-| |\ Musie WSB—Atlantn (400 Meters). —Twilight concert m.—Radio University. p.m.—Tech High School | m.—Radiow] concert, WIAY—Woodwhrd rop (360 WDKA—Pittsburgh (360 Meters). Organ reeital, Vocal and instrumental | i Roger Hill Dance Orchestra. said that the Union Trus ation WJAX, in Cleveland, sign, | “A Wave from Lake Erfe.” e AUTOS BURN, LOSS $300,000 BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 10.— starting in a pile of oil waste late y | terday afternoon, gutted the st ms of the Packard Birmingham Motor Car Company, destroying near y 100 automoblles.” According to J 1, chief of the Birmingham fir the loss will reach .|and constituting what seems to be > | produced in plaster moulds and the OLD POMPEIIAN AREA | NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC. Five Hundred Meters of Most In- teresting of Roman Excavations | Disclosed to Tourists. : e — ! By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1923, ROME, April 9—Five hundred meters of new excavations at Pom- pefi, namely, the entire street leading from the forum to the amphitheater | the most Interesting of Roman exca- | vations anywhere are now thrown open to the general public. These excavations, the result of twelve years of digging, have previously been accessible only by spectal per- mission. They are remarkable for the exact preservation of a Pom- pelian street as it was at the time when the city was destroyed. All the objects have been left where they were found. All wooden | or other perishable objects consumed . beneath the hot ashes have been re- general effect Is far more interesting to the tourist than all the rest of - dead city whose sad monotony colors and living feeling of the new street. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. Woodmward & Lathrop Cretonnes Glory in Bright Colorings for Town 30c, 65c, 85¢ $1.50 yard The beauty of wild birds with their vari-colored, brilliant plumage — quaint Colonial chintz patterns— flowers of every hue—de- signs conventional in motif and coloring—hundreds of and Country Homes It is principally through an unusual use of color and design that an in terior is own — and made one's One need not seek far and wide for beautiful hang ings or draperies—here is cretonnes that offers almost endless a variety of Meter B mamy i p.m.—Current events; theatricals. | mtime Lady. choice. delightful, colorful, pat- terns—the like of which The Exclusi have never been shown Rose, an E more charm and : { ) B in ecru, splendor than in this glori- -0 Y3 S R STAYS CONBED, GLOSS and sports with S ATl Millions. Using this Greaseless Combing Cream— ous array of cretonnes. 10 p.m.—Isham Jones and his | Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—NUt Stlcky, Sme"y Colorings are blended with % all the skill and delicate = shading that the artist can achieve with his brush. WJIH—White & Ho Company (360 ; I YW—Uh! grounds —is particularly beautiful—for slip-covers as well as summer hang ings—$1.25 yard. Printed Linens, in patterns vou’ll find exclusivel here—$6.75 yard. K, N. J. (360 Meters)., | Lover,” by | ory of an ki DISTANT STATIONS, All Programs s r Eastern | Cretonnes for sun-porches -living rooms, dining breakfast —cottages in the spacious Metersi, Cretonne Draperies and Slip-covers made to order—we will be glad to submit estimates rooms, rooms, bedrooms WIP—Phil country ot S V. J. (400 Meters). homes: irden Hints. sborne, whistler in the Moon ¥ of the Air in’ Business,"” by | - and WGY—Schenectady. Y. Y. G cout ? Tl » o e | g Exquisitely Colored and Patterned Cretonnes ; from France and England—portraying delightfully different—and unusual designs—shadow efiects in lovely floral and tropical bird patterns offer a wonderfully varied selection— $1.65 to $2.50 yard $1.50 to $6.75 yard single width . double width e ¢ and, humorous S e Turner; scout Greaseless, stainless “Hair-Groom" e Grom» | does not show on the hair because ing cream which | It is absorbed by the scalp, there- natural g and well | fore your hair remains so soft and ; > pliable and so natural that no one can possibly tell you used it - ymmandments of Suc- | v sham- WWJI—Detroit (100 Meters). e 3 y in ' 1 . N rt Quartet i v IS Immortal,” by £ . baritone »f a Dia- | Cretonne Section, Fifth fioor 400 Meters). Spring and Summer Draperies Made to Order Let our decorators plan and estimate for you on draperies, slip covers, etc. Pretty Summer Curtains e § begin at *1.65 p K-rd._r RNy Hemstitched Voile Curtains, $1.65 Pair cal Tuscan Nets, SRR 1C A good assortment of sheer quality voile, well heavy, CDMSs_"}“g ecru ‘““v now made; in ecru, ivory and white. 24 vards long so Popular.‘ 5 inches wide. A higher grade voile curtain, 2% yards long, in Imported Net, 36-inch, $125; 50- white, ivory and ecru, $3 pair. inch, $150 yard. Fine, soft net, Marquisette Curtains, $2.50 Pair from France and England. Beau- tiful qualities. Very specially Dotted and figured, light, airy, rufled marquisette in white. An excellent quality. 2 yards long priced. Muslin Curtains, $2.25 Pair Printed Terry Cloths, 95c yard. Make excellent, inexpensive sum- Ruffled dotted muslin, 2% yards long; a good quai- ity of white muslin. mer hangings. _Printed on_both sides, making them double-faced. Voile and Marquisette Curtains, $2.50 to $6 Pair 36-inch. Imported Sunfast English Poplin, With neat edges, some with dainty drawnwork. 2% yards long. Excep $3 yard. A very fine mercerized tional values. If You Desire to Make Your Own CURTAINS Curtain Nets, 85c, $1, $125, $1.50 yard. An excellent range of the Popular Filet Mesh Nets, with neat figured designs. These nets give wonderful service. White, ecru, quality, in blue, brown and rose. 50-inch. Poplins, 48-inch, $125; 50-inch, $1.50 yard. Reps and imported an- tique canvas, for trimmings and upholstery. Full assortment of colors. Colored Madras. Is soft, airy, de- lightfully cool, for summer cur- tains. Select mercerized-finished designs, in green, gold, brown, P bide tose and Al taradt 6 $6 and $6.50 Pair fects. 36 inches wide, 65c and 85c Fringed Bottom Tuscan -Net, the at- yard. tractive large mesh curtains so much Mercerized Madras, combined with in vogue. May be used singly or in fiber, makes beautiful curtains. 36 pairs. 23 yards. inches wide, $125 and $1.75 yard. Colorful Madras Curtains, $7.50 pair Dotted and Figured Marquisette, a fine, soft, sheer quality, 36 inches In gold, brown, blue, dark rose, green and multi colored. 2}- yards long. wide. Also may be had with col- ored dots. 50c yard. Light Colored Ground, 21, yards. $4.50, $5 pair. Dotted and Figured Curtain Mus- lins, 36 inches wide. A new ship- Plain Ecru Madras, 215 yards long. $2.50 pair. ment just received. Good quality. Curtain Section, Fifth fioor. This 3-Pc. Reed Suite, Low Priced, 115 New Ecru Figured Madras, 36 inches wide, 45c and 65c yard. Curtain Section, Fifth floor. You will be pleased when you see this furniture, as the color tones are worked out in accordance with the law of color harmony to tll_e last detail. Made of the highest grade of Ceylon reed that is cut round and well woven. The wide arm you will find adds § materially to the comfort as well as strength in con- struction and design. The seat cushions and backs are ‘upholstered in a very attractive and well selected rich-toned cretonne; shown in several colors; antique brown mahogany, antique buff and blue, tiger and black. Three pieces, $115. The Chair or Rocker, Separately, $22.50 each. Three-Piece Suite, as Illustrated Below, $98.50 Upholstered in rich toned silk-mixed tapestry. Box spring seat cushion; backs also upholstered The Settee, Chair and Rocker, $98.50. Tuscan Net Curtains You'cant get a finer Cigar, Evenif you pay More — For Henrietta is backed by over 70 years of Experience. It is a favorite amoné men who appreciate individuality. Flaked Madras, green, blue, rose, stenciled borders; vards long, $3 pair. With silk stripes in many colors, 2V yards, $4.25 pair. Three Sizes Populares 104 Admiral i15¢ Perfecto? for15¢ Exceptional Values 3-piece Reed Fiber Suite, woven seats and back. $48.50 3-piece Reed Fiber Suite, loose seat cushions on spring base; upholstered backs . $56.50 Individual Rockers and Chairs, upholstered seats and backs; spring seat construc tion. Special, $11.75 and $15.75. ...$1575 Breakfast Sets, of table and 4 chairs...... ..$42.50 K : Ferneries ............ ..$725 &D_flilhd Il-fi ' § Drop-leaf Breakfast Ta. Philadelphia A reed fiber suite, unusually attractive in design. .The settee is a_special size; the suite is very com{ortablc and not too large. Frost-brown finish. Willow and Reed Section, Fifti flvor.