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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESD BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, V& Meters). 5 (710 Meters). 6 p.m.—Produce and stock market 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar | quotations; news bulletins. ke comment. 5 == eau report. nE \r\:)%at:‘:;a,'}“r.nd special | KSD—St. Louis (360 Meters). 9 p.m.—Bellglad's Orchestra. p.m.—Dairy market report. e e 5 p.m—Summary by effect Of|N. W. Dixon, baritone; Cha weather om crops during the preced-|and Mrs. N. V. Dixon, pianiste. ing week. P ngn m.—Concert of the United Nates | WHAS—Loulsville (360 Meters). Marine Band Symphony Orchestra of seventy-five pieces, under the direc- am H. Santelmann. tion of W cal sketch; plano solos; organ music. d Taylor Branson, second o i §£SS$T “The program follo Over- 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Vocal solos; his- Black Domino” (Auber); suite, | torical episode; setting-up exercises. turne in " (Krzyzanowski), e (b) “Humoresquc” mu‘,r..}x:)m:;::d WA LR sy acenes from 'ales o o T “‘o, % Offenbach): sextet from “Lucia di| 5 p.m.—Radiowl concert. meor' (Donizetti waltz, | From the South’ Strauss) “(Masse- | WWI—Detroit’ (400 Meter Scenes Alsacienn modérato: () under the stars, adaglo sostenuto; (d) Sunday evening, allegro wmod- NMarines hymn, “The Halls of | ywy v oy Tt “The Star Span- —Cincinnati (360 Meters). gled Banner” o er bureau report. | Infaniry Band of Fort Thomas. Stores. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (300 Km( e s . Meters). 360 2 to 3 p.m—Selections on the Phon- | Little Symphony Orchestra. ograph and reproducing piano. 485 6 p.m.—Weather forecast on 5 6 meters. George b p.m.—Dreamtime Lady. WJIH—White & Boyer Company (360 Metern). Meters.) WGY—Schenectady, N. Y. (370 Alumn Theater Orches- 0 Shippers”; blographi- 5 e ning, allegro| 8:30 pm.—Town Crier; News Or- ) Sunday I maret, allegro; | chestra; program by the J. L. Hudson 9 p.m.—Band concert by the 10th 6:15 p.m.—Dinner concert by the p.m.—Current events; theatricals. talk on birds, by 8 p.m.—Special program. 9:16 p.m.—Concert. KYIW—Chicago (400 Moters), 7:50 p.m.—Bedtim¢ stories. 9 to 10 p.m.—Isham Jones and his orchestra. 10:06 p.m.—“The . Spring Clean-Up and Beautifying Campaign”; bedtime storles. ‘WJIZ—Newark, N. J. (360 Meters). 4:06 p.m.—Fashion news. - 5:30 p.m.—Farm market reports. 5:35 p.m.—Musical program; “Iron and Steel Review,” by the Iron Age. 6 p.m.—Musical program. 7 p.m—Bedtime stories. p.m.—"Foods for Health and Plellure. Fat Folks and Their Food,” by Anne Lewlis Plerce. 9:15 p.m.—“Review of Reviews,” by Beatrice Prince. 9:30 p.m.—Concert by Ampico artists. WDAF—Kansas City (400 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert. 7 to 8 pam. Pu(‘lllon\\l features; musical progr: 9 to 10:30 p.m.—Con 1295 t0 2 o NIghthawk” rolle; Coon-Sanders Orchestra. WOR—Newark, N. J. (400 Meters). 6:15 p.m.—Home garden hints. 6:17 p. ‘Golf,” by William Hicks. 6:30 p.m.—"Radlo for the Layman.” 6:45 p.m.—"Radio for the Layman,” by A. E. Sonn. ‘WOC—Davenport, Iowa (400 Meters). 7:35 p.m.—Sandman’s visit. 8 p.m.—Mount Ida Presbyterian Church choir. 1 p.m.—Swedish Babtist Church choir. —_— Child-wives in Calcutta are esti- mated at 18,256. Of these, 14,000 were between ten and fifteen years of age. RADIO NEWS Baron Fersen of Moscow, Russia, ‘will: lecture ‘over the radiophone of Station WEAS of the Hecht com- pany music building this evening on/| “Radio Energy.” He is a titled nobleman who was one of the high officials under the czar when the soviet took control of Russia. Baron Fersen is a learned sclen- tist and is a speaker of remarkable abllity. His teachings are followed by thousands. Harry Reedor of Lorton, Va., also answered A. "H. Venable’s question regarding the station which signs oft “A Wave From Lake Erle.” He agrees with E. H. Stoddard that it is station WJAX of the Union Trust Company of Cleveland. ASK PERMIT LAW CHANGE Druggists Protest “Red Tape” in Liquor Withdrawal. Druggists have protested to Com- missioner Blair of the internal revenue bureau agalnst the concentration pro- gram of Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, compelling all permits for withdrawal of liquor to be submitted to Washington headquarters for final approval. The druggists sesk to de- centralize the permit situation, xo as to have permits finally approved by state directors. It was made clear in tha petitions to Mr. Blair that the druggists have no desire to tear down the prohibi- tion law or endanger Its proper en- forcement, but they do complain against what they describe as addi- tional red tape, constituting an in- terference in their business. FIGHTS REALTY SALE. S Street Resident Asks Court to En- Join Deal With Colored Man. Louis J. Fosse, owner of premises 1713 S street northwest, yesterday street. Mr. Fosse says Mr. Cochran is about to sell his property to Em- met J. Scott, a colored man. The court i{s told that the resi- dents of S street, in June, 1921, en- tered into an agreement not to sell their property to colored persons for a term of twenty years. He de- clares his property will be injured if the sale is completed. Attorneys James S. Easby-Smith and David Pine appear for the lar suit has been heard by Chief Jus- tice McCoy and is under considera- tion by the court. _— Y.M.C.A. BEGINS LECTURES The first of a series of four illus- trated lectures will be gi tonight at the Y. M. C. A, 1 G street northwest, under the direction of the social service department. All the lectures are open to the public with out charge. The subject to be discussed tonight to Your Home,” by Dr. P of the National Museur subjects and speakers are, “I3: for Wild Flowers in the South,” April Barts:h ment of Agriculturé; “The Aucient Swamp Uncovered in the Walker Ho- tel Excavation,” April 25, by Dr. L. LaForge of the geological survey, and “Our National Forests,” M: y Paul D. Kelleter of the forestry serv- R etk Ao e gk ek Ak ok ek gk A Ak | 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se- lections. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 pm.—Program of music. Musie WEAS—The llerh' Company Building (360 Meters). 3 to 4 pm —Selections on the Vi rola and reproducing piano. o R pm—Radio vaudeville pro- gram, as follows Act I—Origin: ers, a_dance orche Washington, will broadcast music as follows: “Pack Sins (and Go to the Devil “Ivy (Cling M. Are Young. Dearest” and other numbers as requested. The members of the orchestra are as follows: Richard Brown, saxophone; Carl Hro(.kv\a\_ saxophone; Frank Lenhart, cornet; Fred \ln(lu\nbnnh plano; Bob Krause, banjo; Bernard Harmon, drums. Act IT—Baron 1—,\:[:8!\@ Fersen of Moscow will speak on “Radio En- o *************************‘k***** ********* ********* Arkansaw Travel- estra well known in popular Up, Your oprano solos by Miss ‘5’ Mickler, accompanied on the piano Mrs. Peter M. Dorsh. The' selections will be “The \\lndq in the South” (Scott). * Watch” (Sarley). “Who Knows" (stickler) Act 1V—Piano solos by Gerald Cook: “Concert Polannaise” (Engle- mann), “C Minor Prelude,” (Rack- maninoff). ‘Act V—Numbers by the Arkansaw ravelers as requested by the radio audience, together with solos by members of the orchestra. Closing announcement. DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. (400 Meters). 20 p.m.—Piano and vocal solos. Stories, told by Florence 0 p.m. » to the Farmer,” Fisher, baritone. ne Mysteries of by John B. Watson. ¢ Le Roy Fisher. sical comedy, & Edith Day. p. Concert, by the West End Ladies' Trio. e Ro| WIP—Philadelphia (400 Meters). 6 to 6:30 p.m.—Dinner music, Johnny Johnson and his orchestra. 7 p.m.—Bedtime stories WGM—Atianta (400 Meters). Midnight_concert only — Radio Supplies Immediate Delivery Guaranteed DeForest Sets and Equipment DeForest DV 6 Tubes DeForest DV 6 “A” Dry Cell Tubes Brandes Phones Burgess B Batteries Burgess Dry Cells Saturn Automatic Plugs Saturn Perfect Jacks Trinity Loud Speakers Standard Radio Horns Dayfan Variometers Dayfan Variocouplers Workrite Variometers ‘Workrite Variocouplers Other High-grade Radio Sundries ||Write for Catalogues and Price Lists NORTH WARD RADIO CO. 236 Halsey St. Newark, N. J ‘ aan Mrs. Emma Haskins Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema “‘My little girl suffered about a year with eczema-on her hands, feet and limbs. It broke out in pimples and itched and burned so badly that she fretted and kept me awake nights. She scratched the pimples until they became sore and festered and sealed over. Her clothing, trritated the breaking out, which was ‘worse during warm weather. “‘I tried several different remedies but they all failed to do any good. I began using Cuticura Soapand Oint- ment and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- cura Ointment she was completely huled. " (Signed) Mres. Emml Has- Savannah, Tenn. Moke Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Talcum your daily toilet prepa- rations and watch yourskin improve. 10c Fruit Jar Rubbers. 10c Hand Pumice . 10c Mending Tissue. .. 10c Inner Soles, all sizes, pai 15¢c, cho:cer - to 25c, choice ......... Fyno Soap Paste, large can Pound cans Signet Soap... 25c Shaving Brush Holders. Powder, choice... 15c Peterman’s Discovery. and many other kinds, v to 25c, choice ues, choice .... Ayer’s, D. & R. values, choice .. 39c Shopping Bags 25c and 49c Pipes, choice. 25c Eddie Black Shoe Dye. 25¢ Mum .ie.cecnnicann. Saturday Night Closed Sunday Soa —Large variety, toilet and medicated, values up to Ten-Cent Counter Hair Pomades, many brands, values up Zavor (waterless hand cleaner), l-rge tube. Should be in every auto. 25c Bandoline, Melba, Manner’s and others, choice ............ Handbrushes, values up to 25c, choice...10c Toothbrushes, values up to 19¢, choice..10c 15¢ Black Flag and Bee Brand, Insect 25c Syringe Tubing, 5 ft., red rnbbu' —Resinel, Cuticura, Cashmere Bouquet, Eclat, 75¢ Toilet Waters. Talc—Colgate's, Mavis, Melba, Djer Kiss and others, values up to 25c, choice...10c [Y Face Powders—Mavis, Coty’s Three Flowers and others. Values up to $1. 75c Allenrhu Cholce .........ccvveeiieieinnnnen.....35¢c 90c Malt Syrup... Forty-Cent Counter Compact Powders—Conde, Colgat. Hudnut’s, Garden Court and o‘t‘h:r:. Values !o $1.25. Choice.. 75c Resorso Hair Tonic.. ereeeasees....15¢ 75c.Imported Vacuum Botfln Miscellaneous sc $5.00 New @illette Improved Slfety Ra- zors, silver plated.... $6.00 New Gillette lmproved Sdety R Fifteen-Cent Counter Cutex, Hudnut’s and other nail prepa- rations, values up to 35c, choice. 5 Tooth Paste—Colgate’s White's, Sanitol, Sanrico and others, 25c values, choice.15¢c Shaving Preparations—Williams’, Bar- nard’s, Colgate’s and others, 25c val- —Face Creams—Arnica, Dame Nature, Skin Improver, A. D. S. Peroxide, nd many others; 25¢ 1! 25c Sykes’ Comfort Powder, H;Isl;bnuhel. regular values from Open Until 10 P.M. Of Peoples Drug Stores’ Warehouse Stock 10 A.M. Tomorrow Five-Cent Counter 10c Toilet Paper, most all kinds... Big Bags Bath Salt, about 5 Ibs.. 10c Napthaline and Lavender Compound Sc Large Size $1.50 values. Choice.. Compact Powders and Ronzn—l)]er Kiss, Ayer’s, Three Flowers, Mary Garden and others. 50c values. Cholce 25¢ Talc—Ayer’s, Hoodworth’s, Melba and others. Values up to 50c. Choice... .25 Sluvlnx Preparations—Mennen’s, Ba: nard’s Razor Aid and others. 50c ues. Choice .... double sheets. . .... Jurgen’s Lotion 4711, Bath zors, gold plated. special .... Auto Chamois Extra large size chamois, heavy and very fine quality, especially adapted for auto and house cleaning. 50c Hennafoam Shampoo. 0C 50c Huff's Tooth Powder. 49c Rubber Sponges..... “50c Peoples Choice Toothbnuhel. 10c 49c to 75c Hairbrushes, choice.. 25 50c Tanglefoot Fly Paper, box of 50 Gem Safety Razor (holdeu only). 69c Tar Paper, 12 sheets in roll. 10c 50c to 75c Pipes, choice Big Bath Towels, Fancy Designs, 35¢; 3 for $1.00 Auto Lock Chain for spare tires. $1.50 $12.00 Western Electric Hud Phones, The items el list every Barg: Pocket Knive Medium Size $1.20 $150 Pure G and 3 inche $1.00 Vivaudo 98¢ to $! $1.98 Straight dition .... 50c Mentholatum. soc Alkalol 75c Alkalol . 69c Miller’s Si $250 Senate 35c Atomizer p les, most Alpl Bulb (Formerly Raleigh Haberdasher Store) Closes 8 P.M. Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh Hotel Store Opens 10 AM. Signed, W. *444444444444444444**44 about only one-tenth of the items that are on sale. Space will not allow us to Fifty-Cent Counter Toilet Waters—Mavis, Hudnut's, Melba, Colgate’s. ,Values to $1.00. Choice 89c Rubber Sponges. . $1.00 Hot-water Bottles e w'dZS Hn};rbm_f_hes. choice . L ildroot Hair Tonic . Twenty-Five-Cent Counter Ppipes, values Face Powder-—Melu. Dame Nature, N D. & R. Hudnut's and others. Soc Sepenty-Five-Cent Counter Domestic Bay Rum, pint. Hairbrushes ... Gilbert’s Alarm Clocks. One Dollar Counter Imported Bay Rum.................... $1.00 Hairbrushes, values to $2.00, choice Genuine Cowhide Brief Cases. ..$ c $3.00 Queen Bess (mnkes 3 ‘gallons of grape juice).. $! $1.69 Ayer's Bath Sait.. 285 Patent Medxcmes 50c Resinol Ointment.. ‘wc Thirty-Five-Cent Counter $.% Resinol 76c Duchense.Lilac Vegetal EcHNACIC SO Intment «-----35¢ 25¢ Mentholatum. 25c Omega Oil . 50c Omega Oil 35c Synol Soap 75c Synol Soap. 50c Peoples Milk Mngnesi: pint $1.00 Joint Ease.. Rubber Goods $2.50 Revolvin; fi Spray Syringes.. $2.50 Senate Fountain Syringes. $2.00 Congress Hot-water Bottles......$1.00 $2.00 Congress Fountain Syringes. .$1.00 \{ zer, values to ), C| oice s2.50 Atomi lues to $150, choi $L.50 Combination Hot-water Bot ~$3.00 Fountain Syringe 39c and 49c Baby ZSC Atnmlur Bulb: ”chflce N ic _Hygel urlng on.lu. complete with nipple .......ccieiiiiieiinnnaas 20C 1109 Pennsylvama Ave. numerated in this ad are ain that we offer. W. T. HOWARD s, 2 blades. um Elast Ban nxes, 2’ s wide......... w's Almond Cream. to $1.25, choice 75¢ .75¢ .75¢ Razors, in excellen N & a *¥¥¥§f§ff¥4$#4444444¥44 Ointment. . Liniment. ot-water Bottles. Bulbs .......... all kinds, choice. for 5c Syringes, values to $1. 9§, socseasessssssaneniaanane 1.00 T: Howard asked the District Supreme Court for! an injunction against Stephen E.| Cochran, who owns house 1711 S| is “Suggestions for Attracting Rirds *¥¥¥¥¥f¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ff¥¥ AY, YAPRIL 11, 1923. Lnu Clocked & H INESFIREECAANR [ o F 3 — EEEERARYN Black or cor- dovan; S-weam perfect y: o fiber Tiste tops: ull sizes. o IlIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIII i PELTT also fn white § Stupendous Bargams Superlahve Values and Great avmgs' SosdEnzazeaEsinsss No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders—No Charges or Will-Calls HARRY 4., \UFM Women’s Pink £ Crepe Gowns, 2 fOl' $l Good anality crepe; shirred yoke; full cut; OVERBLO_USES, : large variety of o 40. TR SR $2 Full- Fashioned Silk Hose $1.00 Black onl. double sole; hael N C NBEAERENTERANNEERLIAGRAT & Iy pertect. stiEeTinG, 9 yds., $1 Teasy - weight, Yard - wide Unbleache cutfrom full pieces Lace & Satin Top T B diar Wheets st ibs bepis | Envelope Chemise, Made of a fine batiste, with beautiful lace satin_vokes. Wlule an-rdine WASH SK]RTS Girdlettes and CORSETS, makes? all styles ; sizes to 30. CB.. R & G, Silver Seal and Kaufman =39c Body £ WAISTS, Ex ra Size Sateen Girls' Pink, wizes 4t Plaju Blue or Striped, GOWNS, ..,,.5. 1 or round necks: e 8 to 14 year Girls’ Skirts, Mado of n oot iy ro il PRINCESS SLIPS, fine nainsook, with pr 79¢ Silk Stripe Infants’ Shirts, or satin fall cut 85c Waist Umon Suits, tzes (0 12 4 for $1 at Muslin or knit; strong aud durable; tape | 3 llVIm hed_handles 1 TOWELIN ., 7yds., $l ' Red Star Glass Toweling, with fast-color | red stripes; 17 inches wide. Women’s and Mlsses All-Wool, Braid-Trimmed £ Dresses BLOOMERS 4 f_or $1 Rompens 3 for $1 s]_ 00 Good quahl\ velour, $1.50 Extra Size“_$1¥ s Fine Muslin Nainsook Gowss, /L1 Fur Chokers, $1 New Fur Chokers, of black coney, tuches long: full width; lave 2 for $1 with pretiy em Women'’s S\lk _||GLOVES 2 prs., $1 7to 18 Year Girls' .$l’“‘ - nm Fhite striped 1/z yds., $1| New patterns. in lurge clecks and broken 4 yds., $1 assorted size dots; cut IC dl ripe ) 7‘i por i sve 4 for $1) Cream Cotton Bands, with silk 50c Yd -Wide uhen’s Style Cross Silk Stripe Shirts, | ] 59¢ Skirts and Q £ @1 ENVE_]_,(SPES 3 fOl' $1 ders Flowee Pettlcoats and 7 yds., $1 soistt or dark gronnde, bird and foral et 29c Cretonne DRAPERY, 50c 0c_Yd.-Wide *~nmevs and H STEP INS, % S s 5 MBRELLAS neat cord handies. LRI AL LU T ade of Infants’ Short or LONG COATS, tly made, in cas mbroidered 4 yds., $1|" Mlbly mercerized finish; black Tedish 3 for $l /z yds., , 81 " 3for$ $1 ot green, ecru or white; 4 yds., $l Seconds_of genuine Meritas and Sa es. tiles. S0 Outsize A+ @1 LISLE HOSE, 4 prs., $1 $1x00 Bleached SEAMLESS SHEETS, 52 prs., $1.: . Reinforced 3‘ " 3 for § $l ZZxM Turkish 50c Window . in plain colors or stripes; Fast-color black cotton taffeta covers, with OILCLOTH Women’s One-Strap House Slippers soft able black kid-finish leather, with leather d cushion rubber heels All-Silk Envelopes, lace and satin tops; 52 Cross-Stripe = BLOOMERS fo purel PORTIERES, s Doufile- d "4 for $1 Fino pink batiste; full cut; well made. with contrasting | = ittle Tots’ DRESSES, Panty Dresse BEDSPREADS, Marseilles designs ; hemmed ends. 2 for $1 Checked Gingliam: embroldery yoke: also $2.95 Women’s £CLOTH SKIRTS, = to 80 walst_measure. Plaid, plain blue or wmxe gabardine; sizes = New Crisp EMIDDIES D slzes 8 to 14 and 36 to 4 Pinin white, or blue or red collars, braid y lain colors; slzes 7 Good washable gingham, plaid checks and early Spring and Every one worth y :_sizes to 46. models; Crochet lace collars and cuffs: sizes to models; young izes 8 to 16, All axies fnal— B 2 for $l Blue Denim Ovenuo with bib; well made; = Girls’ Rubbenzed ERAIN CAPES, Z copen: sizes 6 to 12 years. 18x18 Hemmed Doz $ it % aaten) 1h. packages Quality: all ready to e, Rainproof Capes, o attached; rose and 1 55667 "6 prs., S1 s?‘&é“kg“" 4p_rsf, $1 Waterbury Nlckel $1 ALARM CLOCKS, A real good Clock, hell top, that will ke time and has a_neat_appe Union suits, 2 for $15 FoNGeE” 2yds. $1. ‘ 25(; Yd. -Wlde FeRcaLe, 8 yds,, §1 E’nfiéfiifis Tyds., $1 1l plaids. 25¢ Turkuh 6 for $1 TOWELS, O1lord I|I|l|l||||fll|l rounds ! an Women’s UNION SUITS, 3 f01’ $1 Good qualits: Swiss it taped neck IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII LT Colored Border TOWELS Ry | Real Leather | Party Boxes W dfor$1 wide shoulder o gauze ¢ rib; {7es 48 tc :;’g;fge acTor 4 for $1 TENNlS OXFORDS $1 For Girls and Boys 0f white canvas, with furable ruy |IIIlIIIIIlIIIIII|IIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIII e Bedroom Slippers, $l For Men and Women Various hinds and shades of felt and ITAN OXFORDS, For Children $1 with wide extension stitch-down from 6 to 1133 and o T Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Spring Hats Two hun- dred_in the Tot. The val ues are mar. velous and the sa Black colors. 7 | KHAKI PANTS, Sturdy Pants, that are well made and l“ffl'ififi'é'bii’f'é, 2for $1 Men’s Bnlhrlggln UNDERWEAR. 3 for $1 Short-sleeve shirts and lulle—lnflr(h draw- ers: good quality: sizes 32 Men’s Fine HOSE, 6 prs., $l i e, Sray, mavy and white; per- fect qanl\' hose; all sizes 3’3?‘165355 3 P,.!f-’ 551.. Men’s Cotton Neatshmrs, 91 White Muslin Nightshirts, perfect quality; sizes 15 to Ei'.(iusr,s 2 for $1 Striped Percale and Khaki Blouse, collar ched_nnd_pocket: sizes 7_to llz‘l’na’ld Pants, 2 for $l Great value and good quality khaki in T T T O R LT T TR T £ Voile and Orzmdy EWASH DRESSES, Women’s Gauze 12 for $1 i Good. s uze cotton ribbed;:. crochet & "una Hecks ; sises 35 and 38. Women's Mm’cmdnymm—-. rimmed: disee to hm pnnu sizes 8 WASH SUITS, $1 A great assortment of Waeh Suits and = Play in sizes LTI L IlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIlIlIIII_l_ILF

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