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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS., NAA—Naval Radio Station, (710 Meters). P i 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- | ket | P" 5 Vemther bureau report.| rop report and speciul‘ .——Dairy market reports. 7:40 pm.— Department of ouses for Children— tment of Commerce. > 8:20 p.m.—"The Skin and Tts ne” Ly the public health, ser 10:10 p.m.—Weather bu | WiL—Continental Electric Company (300 Metern). 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—FPhonograph se- |~ lections. W MU—Doubledny-Hill Flectrle Com- pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program s WEAS—The Hecl Building (360 3 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the vie trola and reproducing piano. WIAY — Woodward & Lothrop (oo | Metern). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the repro- DI“m‘lhfll\(u\f\ Stories. 3 M —Weather forecast and re- tail market reports on 485 meters. ‘Boyer Company (360 [JH—White & - Metern). DISTANT STATIONS. Scheduled for Easterm (400 Meters auel Weber, blind pial Borghild ~Riegel, Ano. L i i Gertrude Casricl, plano | Borghild Riegel, dramatic, n—Gertrude Casricl, piano ; THE EVENING. STAR, WA.QI{INGTON’ D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1923. ‘ e Music Lover.” by Dr. |} aeth, lllustrated with Am- 5. | ure stories for boys | | ~Boys' Loyalty Day.” |} This Afternoon,” Knoeppel. .—Concert by Walter Ehrn = by inuation of program /| An, tenor. WLW-—Cincinnatl (360 Meters). 10 p.m.—Artistic_concert by Alpha reau report. | Chapter of Delta Omicron Sorority. WJIAX—Clevelnnd (360 Meters). \ 7:30 pan.—Concert by the Cleveland | s (400 Meters). garden hints. ha Livingston, s cout program. r and Radio,” Cornell University anmounces a Summer Session in LAW for 1923 It cnables a beginner to com- ||| mence the study of law in ]! June, August, September or ||} February, and to graduate ||’ and pr The Sale Prices Represent Less Than the Regular Wholesale Cost of These Dresses in Many Instances \{ AUl Sizes for Misses and Women and Extra Sizes for Large Women Misses® Sizes, 16 to 20 Regular Sizes, 36 to 46 “Stylish Stouts in Sizes 42Y5 to 52V, Another Brilliant Dress Event Ready Tomorrow Morning—Offering Wonderful New Advance Summer Modes in a Marvelous Sale of v E= $1 4.50 Worth up Ple.nly of Extra Large Sizes in Both Lots Including “Stylish Stouts” 42Y5 to 521/, Worth up lo $25 ‘The values are astonishing---the variety some- thing to marvel at---and the quality of the materials in these radiantly beautiful Dresses so out of the ordinary that even those women acquainted with are for the bar cxaminations in two and quarter years; a law s to make up w advance credits; law courses training. our Dress Sales will be surprised to find such won- derful values at these low prices. Read This List— —Beautiful Shantung —Tricosham —Summertime Printed Silks —“Alltyme” Knitted Crepe Silk —Smart Combinations —Canton Crepe —Two-Piece Sport Frocks —Printed Crepe and Taffeta —Chiffon -Taffeta —Beautiful Egyptian Crepe Newest styles for every Summer occasion—straightline, long-waisted effects, with girdles of ribbon, side drapes with long flowing panels, short or long flowing sleeves. Some trimmed with dainty lace collars, others with rosettes of beads, buttons or embroidery. Rich looking combinations in many styles. SIZES—AII regular sizes 16 to 20 for misses and 36 to 46 for women; also plenty of “STYLISH STOUT" Dresses, in sizes 4274 to 5214 in BOTH LOTS. All the leading shades of Summer, both plain and in harmonizing combinations. » rers to take Philadelphin (100 Meters). | iR 9 p.m.—Bedtime stories; roil | ! 110 p.m.—Interesting talks. n Contracts, Real y. Criminal Law, Liability,. Public Service, Conflict of Laws. Taxation, Sales, and New York Practice 84 10:10 chestra. Faculty of nine members. Law library of 36,000 vol- umes. WSB—Atlanta (400 Meters). 3 to T pm —Musical program; ' Technique.” i 5 p.m.—Radio university. to 9 pm-—>Musical program red by Miss Dorothy La\\shc,} Pt} p.m.—Radiow! concert. | Location inthe Finger Lakes try which provides an ve enviroument for r study. For Catalogue address Cornell Law School | WGM—Atianta (400 Meters). i Ithaca, New York 7:15 to 8 p.m—Warner's Seven| ces. AS%i30 to 11:30 p.m.—Concert spon sored by Mre. Alma Garrett War teacher of piano. WWJ—Detroit (400 Meters). 7 p.an.—News Orchestra; Anne Campbell, news poet; Town Crier; Sid Myring, English comedy singer. ‘WHAS—Louisville (360 Meters). p.m.-—Almo Theater Organ; to Shippers”: biographical jano and vocal solos; “Just Home Folks.” m.—Concert by the Flute torical ecpisode; setting-up Women's & Misses’ Spring Suits Worth up to $35 Materials Are Poiret Tuwill and Tricotine _ Fashion-approved styles are represented in box and straightline models, trimmed with silk stitch- ing, buckles, buttons, braid and embroidery. Lined with peau de cygne, satin de chine or crepe de chine. Colors of Navy, Sorrento and Deer. Sizes 16 to 44. 1 exercises. Suits that are of such exceptional quality, so smartly styled and so well tailored you'd never believe they could be priced so low were vou to see them without their price tickets. WSD—St. Louls (400 Meters). WFI—Philadelphia (400 Meters). 7 p.m.—Children’s own half KOKA—Pittshurgh (360 Meters). 6 p.m.—Base ball results, 6:05 p.m.—Organ recital. { 7 p.m.—Base ball results: “Monthly ew of Business Conditions.” 5 Birds,” by George M. [1000 Extralarge S | Sheets to aRoll p.m.—Concert by the Pitts- | May Festival for the | conducted by the §:15 burgh Musical Institute. ‘=~Chicago (400 Meters). s, financial and final port summary. Bedtime stories. —Musical program. ather and news. pecial features. UNITED [ s TIIRHS; il o ) . Py . “Stylish Stout” Suits Worth up to $45 A new purchase—offering the larger woman who usually SO has difficulty in finding the right styles at money-saving prices an opportunity for real economy in the purchase of a new suit. ° A good selection of styles for large women, tailored along 1 lines that give the slenderizing effect so much desired. | Excellent Quality Fabrics Tailored Carefully in Suits of Mannish Serge and Poiret Twill The desired long, straightline models, finished with silk stitching and narrow belts. Choice of Navy and Black. \ Sizes 4215 to 5215 and 43 to 53. A Special Purchase of $12.50, $15 & $18 Summer Hats Advance Summer Models—Remarkably Low Priced for Tomorrow’s Sale at F yaur floors, furniture or woodwork are scarred or worn, Acme Quality Varno- Lac—a colored varnish—will freshen them up. Imitates handsome hardwoods—oak, mahogany, walnut, etc., transforms old pine floors into true duplications of these finishes. Permits matching furniture with woodwork and vice-versa As easy to apply as varnish. Quarter pints up. Color samples for your inspection. Sale of Two-Pants Suits Newest Spring Styles Featured in a Remarkable Sale Wednesday at--- 51850 Every man recognizes the real economy of a suit with two pairs of pants. In tomorrow’s sale you are offered the opportunity of buying a two-pants suit at a price rarely associated with such good quality clothes. Every Suit Well Tailored in Snappy New Season Models. Popular Tweeds, Homespuns and Cassimeres to Choose From A wide selection of approved patterns and plenty of the desirable pencil stripes in blue, black, brown and tan colors. Norfolk and single-breasted models; sizes 33 to 40. Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From XK Btreet. They are Hats that will find special favor during the entire summer. A most interesting collection—in all the newest and most fashionable types, including— Dress Hats, Sports Hats, Garden Hats and \ Matrons’ Hats I Protect your porch furniture and steps with Acme Quality Veranda Floor Paint BUT 609 C St.,.N.W. One Block East of 7th and Pa. Ave. —— Crepe and Taffeta Hats, lovely Leghorns. Hairbraids, Body :‘lll.!sk and many combinations in Summer's approved colors and ack. Small and medium brim_effects, Pokes, Rolling Brims, Sailor styles and Transparent Hats. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. % U b i o R 5 | : | E L T