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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, tralto; Hartzel Lyon, baritone; Ma- KDKA—Pittsburgh (360 Meters). thilda’ Earickson, soprano; Miss Mc- | . ot BY RADIO TODAY | B& ERcSufil) fermlsrne plantst. 74 11:30 p.m.—Bertha M. Donnelly, so- | groiy o 2T g HisRcRln rs. George Lamke, accum- B pinis Rl e taatasen. APRIL 27, 1923. ‘WFI—Philadelphia (400 Meters). 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Children’s stories. Wednesday night. “I had listened in for about one hour, and, becoming ASKS MORE FOR HOME. rather tired around 11:30 p.m., stopped | —_— WOC—Davenport, Towa (400 Meters). | }/2:o0Ing." he said. “Signals came ‘"1wne Tells Court $100 Too Little | 6:45 p.m—Chimes concert. Can any of the readers of this col- ” s : ; S i Climesleanaane wrSan any of the re of s | for Self and Four Children. g 7:45 pm.—Dreamtime Lady, e information? ! Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainmzent. 8 pmi—Farm featurcs continued. | § Bm—Orchestra concert’ | 3ars. Eisto B. America yesterday to1d (400 Meters). o530 pm—King Haw Entertainers, |y, PU50mPoved, Order RITES FOR MRBS. BROWN. | the District Supreme Court she can- A rendered by forty boys and girls of | 8: el DroRTRM, | o thaaten. 3 " Funeral services for Mrs. Mary| 'Ot JUPPOTt hersolf and four children NAA—Naval Radio Station, Kadlo, Va. | Iniiculate Conception Academy, an- | ik on, (Home Gardening | - Brown, many years a resident of this| Oy, 3100 PeF month. In her suit for 3 sisted by James Nolan, basso. o o b1 nam e c 4 5 maintena ainst Claude E. i- (e cperetta is in two episodes and will | ,_8:15 to 9 p.m.—Shadowland Orches. RADIO NEWS city, who died at the home of her|ca. n vocational student f‘r"u;‘a'?zfi:} daughter, Mrs. Wesley H. Loving, 1340 | under the Veterans' Buread, the ity East Capitol street, Wednesday night, | says her husband deserted her and 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- | - & = ra. 5 . glven under the personal direction | **3y.45 oo Radiowl concert. Will be held at the home of her daugh- ! the children March 29, 1921, and since ket comment. of the composer. 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. o | e 4:05 p.m—Crop report and special DISTANT STATIONS. WHAS—Loulaville (360 Meters). Station WEAS of the Hecht Com- | ter tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. The in- | that time has been contribuiing $100 Stoms Al Progr for Easterm |.5.t0 6 P.m—Alamo Theater organ, m.—Literary talk. * pany will observe “Shakespeare | terment will be in Brown's Chapel cem- | per month, She asks for an increased , Bt e nasters “Qd\'iw to Shippers”; biographical 5 Bd’nm{('o:\ctert by the Maplewood | ook by broadeasting tonight a talk :;erl:,)l'.v.golg;n ’f’l::.c\hrm Mrs. Pgrov:(n » s‘.llnwémce9 They were married Oct - % = c sketch; vocal solos; “Just A Ladies’ uartet. o dren : ran! s | ber , 1912, Attorneys Th 8 WEAF—New York (400 Meters). | Home Follsr | Among | MEC1S pom o Lecture, “Daylight Sav-|by Prof. Paul Kaufman of American Brown, Mrs. Wesley H. Loving, Mrs. | Bradley and Howard .F. Costello ap. T O ment) 30 P-m—Vocal and instru-| “8:30 t5 10 p.m.—Vocal soios; his- |ing.” University and the National Shake- |C. M. Mitchell and Jesse A. Brown. Deired for the wife. v piec nder the e . & ic : Ing- .| 9:25 p.m.—Concert by the Symphon S “ 3 Chonits ot DiLamtens The pro- | 7 Recital by, Wallace (Cox | *°"Ic#" iepisode; ot tingcupsiexerciaes: | S 320 pan.- Comsert b S mwoezen SociyionRTact and el gram follows: Overtgre, “Light Cav- = - 9:45 p.m.—Continuation of program’| About Shakespeare. elry” (von Suppe); Sul 3 Bova® whi.—“The Significance of | WBAP—Fort Worth (400 Meters). |by Maplewood Ladies’ Quartet. | (Grieg), (a) (b) Morn- | Boys, Weele From the Standpoint of| g.15 ¢; 9 pm.—Concert by C. B, ing, (c) Anit (d) In the | Scouting” by Judge Bdward Garvin|ppitd to 3 B -Concert by C. B. e iKing: grand | of the United States diatrict court. | Brooks and tamily of scenes, “Il Trovatore” (Verdi): thap- — 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Bi-monthly con- =odie, uthern” (Hosmer): valse | WIP—Philndelphia (400 Meters). |cert by the Texas Christian Ti- | to 908 "'“37;““““",‘,‘,‘"3,;"“’"“?[dren of the Immaculate Conception | RSB IONSE SRS A ans 2 Academy, assisted by James Nolan. de concert, “Beautiul Blue Danul 38, to 6:30 p.m.—Base ball'scores and | versity. |10 p.m.—News and weather report. ner music program |, 10:05 to0 10:25 p.m.—Book review,by | ur;a Radiofan” inquires as to 7 1o 7:30 p.m.—Bedti) " | call, Do =Esdtinsistorles; ixol\ WGM—ALL (400 Meters). | Lewellyn Jones. what station _broadcast _an__opera 7:10 to 8 p.meConcert by popular| 11 P-M- to 2 am—Midnight show. |ZREL_SBIS TR et S0 ST WGY—Sch - vocal and instrumental stars, | o F“«’li‘"r:i ::n" ’::""" 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Program spon- WIL—Continental Eleetric Company fealth lecture, “Insects|>°red by Signor olpi 360 Meters). E ; | 5:30 to! 6:30 |pim —Phonograph se-|z. ¢ m.—Concert program; read-| WLW—Cincinnatl (300 Meters). vty ay sketch, “The Income| & p.m—Guitar lessons and selections —_— | by J.R. Roach. | WIAY— ¢ Lothr 360 = S o T otemup/ian | WDAF—_Kansas City (400 Meters). |“Resolved, That the foreign policy ||l etc. etc. at fairest prices. i 2 to 2 selections on the : news poet;| 4:30 to 5:30 “oncert. |of the present administration toward ol lections on th e Crier: news poet; —iiducation features; | Europe deserves the support and ap- [ C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. = | provalof the American people.” Yale | Hesting and Lighting Equipment 0 pom. 2 will take the affirmative side and | 3 | Nighthawk" frolic; | Princetog the negative. | {{709 13th St.—one door above G St. || m. Orchestra. {7 10:20 pm.—Arthur Klein, pianist. The Wyoming Cafe Main Floor, The Wyomi Apartment, Colurabia Roed, at Califoraia 8t Redecorated— New Management Wholesale buring. one chef for many families and superior service enable us to offer COMMUNITY DINNERS 3-Course, $1.00—4-Course, $1.25 Special Rates by the Month. Breakfast—Luncheon—Dinner WJIZ—Newark (400 Meters). p.m.—Musical program. :30 p.m.—Program to be announced. p.m.—Concert by Mme. Ama |, Anotner teaturo of the program will el be an operetta, Harry heaton How- g ;'"f" (n:o [’k“")' iard'u juvenile classic, “Jack the Gi- £O pm = Bedtimeiatobies ant Killer” by a cast of forty chil- WOR—Newark (400 Meters). 6:17 p.m.—"Home Garden Hints." 6:30 p. “Man in the Moon | Your Shrine Visitors —will be here before you real- ize it. Let us help you prepare for them—Gas Ranges, Electric Lighting, Hot Water Heaters, Imperial Male Quartet. p.m.—Marle Shaner, soprano. i 8:20 to 10:20 p.m.—Debate between | Princeton and Yale Debating Societies. ouln (100 Meters). 12:45 to 2 a.n Il Electric Com- cta_ Kronsbein, con- ' Coon-Sanders Meters), P—— p.m.—Program- of | ball scores ISATURDAY’S ERRANDS! Skn 4 vie-||Y) A VISIT TO THE MISSES’ SHOP AT 9 Wi ihigevine pro- ([ A NEW HAT FROM THE MILLINERY SHOP AT \m.»r;fm vit |l A BLOUSE OR SWEATER—OF COURSE FROM i on “iact (M SILK STOCKINGS (GOLD STRIPE), FROM iianc UNDERWEAR OR PETTICOAT, GLOVES OR NECKWEAR— 1216 F St. N.W. Jelleff's is a shop worth depending upon! A shop where there's a constant succession of new Fashions —fashion with values! IMPORTANT FOR MISSES! EXTRA VALUES IN FASHION GARMENTS In Our Misses” Shop Tomorrow! 100 Misses’ Suits $ One hundred of the newest two and three piece Costume Suits, in high-grade twills—mostly short box models; many with scparate detachable blouses jackets plain or embroidered—lined with plain silks or silks matching the blouses— yer Company (360 ). and features. Absolutely Perfect lflgliggellz: ‘::-i;ay $1 OO Each Never has such an amazing offer been made! The price— $100—on these wonderful Blue-White and Absolutely Perfect Diamonds is remarkable enough in itself. BUT YOU CAN TAKE TWO YEARS TO PAY! That is the amazing part. It is a plan strictly original with Schwartz—and it is destined to lfuvelae:y one in Washington talking about “Schwartz’s Per- ect ).’ Mountings in White and Green Gold and Platinum, suitable for both Ladies and Gentlemen. 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Made by Our Commissioniere ESTABLISHED PURE SILK SWEATERS Tuxedo and Slip-over, . . | .50 We secured this small surplus lot from one of the most exclusive sweater manufacturers just as an act of friendship because of our enlarg- ing our Sweater Department. Only s _50 - this particular purchase can be sold R > at this reduction. : P Silk‘,‘,'.'::fi‘,"’ styles, in navy, flame, green, brown and buff—both straight and blaci aves—with pockets, braided d rack bottom to preserve Pineapple salad Two slices of pineapple diced, one-fourth cup of choppedpecanorothernut meats, mixed thoroughly with two packages of Mac- Laren’s Cream Cheese will make a salad that youand your guests will remember 2s the special treat of the New Square Shape whole meal. MacLaren’s Drawstring Bags . . . Cream Cheese alone makes i 5 : g gs' it that. i In gold, silver, nattier blue, black, jade and red. Direct importation. In Paris nd arriving last week by S. S. France, will be placed on sale tomorrow. These bags are of fine beads, light in weight. in wonderful colorings. and beautifully silk lined. A matter of Common Sense Clothes are too important in the general scheme of things to be taken lightly. It is our sincere advice to every man that he should dress well. That doesn’t necessarily mean buying costly clothes. Franklin Clothes are good clothes, but they don’t cost much. They have the fine tailoring, the ex- - quisite styles and the likable patterns without having the high price tag. You’re saving money when you choose a Franklin Suit. FRANKLIN CLOTHES SHOP 1003 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Other MacLaren Varieties NIPPY IMPE| RIAL PIMENTO OLD ENGLISH ROQUEFORT LIMBURGER MACLARENS CHEESE New Envelope Shape Bags, Large Size. .............. s15 Aluminum steel beads, with rhinestones; in sapphire, ruby, emerald, topaz. Black and white. Direct importation. *1l—Slip-o tyes, | 2 Pure Silk-Sis-over stvies, in tac: green, brown, Copenhagen blue and navy; also plain colors. Several beau- tiful designs for dress or sport wear. Enlarged Sweater Shop Seco Also novelties in Steel Beaded Bags, with Egyptian Toor motif. Newest Parisian conceptions, $15.00 to $25.00.

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