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ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923. sponsored by Mrs. Doval, teacher of piano. 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl concert. THE E BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. KYW—Chicago (400 Meters). 7:60 p.m.—Bedtime stories. 9'to 9:15 p.m.—Bedtime stories. 9 to 9:68 p.m.—Musical program. 10 p.m.—News and w:ather report. 10:05 to 10:25 Review af books by Llewellyn Jones. 11 to 2 a.m.—Midnight revue. WDAF—Kansas City (400 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 . —Concert. Education features; RADIO NEWS Belections by the Waiking Hawallan Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Alma Walking, will be one of the features of the radio vaudeville pro- gram tonight of Station WEAS of the Hecht Company. Patrick Murphy hf ld ! will sing popular selections and me. watchioryouroldone company himself on the gultar. Leverton’s Orchestra also will take i ANG a part In the program. ‘The boxin; WGM—Atiantn (400 Meters). 7:15 to 8 p.m.—Warner's Seven Aces, 10:30 to’ 11:30 p.m.—Musical “pro- 19daqs‘ vacation Ten days at sea, five days ashore in Jamaica, love- liest of the West Indies. Fares $200 and up in- cluding steamer, hotels and 158-mile motor tour. Ask your travel agent or Pasecangor Deportment LOCAL STATIONS. Music NAA—Naval Riadio Station, Radio, Va. (710 Meters). 3 1o 4 pm— sctions on the 3:25 p.m—Compicte live stock mar- | trola and reproducing piano. to $ p.m.—Radio vaudeville gram, as follows: erton’s Orchestra will | selections, as follow WEAS—The Hecht Company uis (400 Meters). Building (360 Meters). § p.m.—Special features and music. Vie- WWJ—Detroit (400 Meters). own crier; News poet; stra: vocal numbers fur- pupils of Marcus Keller- .m.—Concert. 12:45 to 2 a.m.—*Nighthawk” frolic; Coon-Sanders' Orchestra. WOR—Newnrk (400 Metern). 6:15 Home garden hints. ase ball scores. Paul McGrane, plano. “Man In the Moon Sto- pro- ther bureau report. C t a fal in that old watch that won't keep time. No rop report and specia matter how old it may be or how badly it needs fixing—we will fivc you a liberal allowance on it in exchange for one of these beautiful up-to-date Watches. {nished by man. > p.m—Dalry markct ren m.—Concert by the United Tand Symphony plec under the 1 T bouts at the Yankee stadium In New York tomorrow at 2 pam.. will ~ be broadcast through Station WJZ. Besldes the two heavy- weight bouts between Jess Wlllard and Floyd Johnson, and Luis Firpo and Jack McAuliffe, there also will be several minor events. A speclal direct wire from the stadium will carry the description of the battles to the thousands of listeners-in. ! Station WEAF will broadcast to- night on 492 meters, the speeches given at the testimonial dinner of the Natfonal Republican Club in hon- or of Speaker E. H. Machold of the New York leglslature. Radla Editor: Could you help me in th ter of finding out what s operated on the evening of ) The first slgned off at 9:10 p.m. Their last_announcement was the base ball results of the day. They operated on 485 meters, The second slgned off at 10:15 p.m. Their last announcement was the weather forecast for the whole country. The wave length wins 360 meters. On account of the to “pull In” 6:20 6:30 rles.” 7:10 fifty Charl [ Overtur This is your opportunity to get a fashionable white or green gold timepiece in the latest shapes, as pictured below : . ey aixophone and dir e ta Theta Pi banjo: J. Power t ; Bupres | poatornity Quartet t Among piano; Charle: 1e Folks”; Mary Anderson Orches- ms, Patrick —Paul McGrane, plano. 8'p. “The Right Word,” by Cur- tis Nicholson, 8:10 p.m—Muslc by the National Staff Band and the male chorus of the Salvation Army. 9:30 p.m.—"Luminosity of Sorrow,” Vincenzo Miserendino. 9:30 p.m.—Wlilllam Dawson, tenor. 10 p.m.—Dance muslc by the “Ser- cnaders.” Murphy )t 10 p.m—Cone t under the BU a tone oF i song, * The Wi z M b (Bishop-Payne), under the divection of of the on iv t n f d composed of t Ftaine four of whe D.m—Concert by 1 an Club, 30 p.m.—Coneert und oA = the School of Musie, | WOC—Davenport, Iowa (400 Meters). = B .m.—Chimes concert. (200 130 p.m.—Sandman’s visit. S AbAR ooy Base ball scores. o geonex fusic by P. S. C. Orchestra. the (Komzak): o Prince of Pilse The Gallant cated to the York The Star Sy 10305 p.m.— the dircetion ¢ reetion market value for your wateh—for a brand. cters). 1 17-Jewel current kht guita will sing with § e WMC—Memphis, Tenn. (400 Meters). .m.—Ciayoso Concert Orchestra. . Mldnight Frollc, e VAST OIL SUPPLY LOST. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, May 11— 3 An oll gusher with an estimated daily Prince | capacity of 500 barrels has been | opened tn Santa Elena, about sizty banjo | miles southwest of this eity, Anglo-Eeuadorian Ol Ficlds, | Hecuuse of the lack of tanks, the ofi | Is running Into the sea. e — { The company has heen prospecting | The Cynleal Bachelor = lernry Al | for nearly twa years with Iittle sue: | that a should never try to o i wtlon of program | cess, many wells having been a.—moatkc»p anything from his wife unless od Ladies’ Quartet, and abandoned. | he keeps 1t In a safe deposit vault mtime Lady.” tric Compuny scorcs; farmer ters). la ‘honograph se- Next Time You Ask for “Oil” See That You Get 5:30 to 6:30 p.m lections, —Newark (360 Meters). Musical program. Storfes lventures | WIAY—Woodward Metern). fano = | & Lothrop (3"0:.\11 Programs Standard Time, = static I was unable these two stations. i WILLIAM JENKINS. | Perhaps 2 reader of Radio New: could answer Mr. Jenkins' query s0los. of WIr—Philadelphia (400 Meters). cores. 6 to 650y liase ball scores; and re-| . Shatter, ic. ‘o 7130 pm.—Bedtime storles; roll call, You'll Find Them Better SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 | WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Cnm-’ t by the Maplewood ny 0 Meters) pom.—Iase ball scores. 3380 pan—Program of mu- —Philad observes to § pan. (400 Bleters). Children' i 1 (400 Meters). WIH—White & er Company (360 Meters). 1to 2 pa WHEDE THE BETTER THINGS COST [ CZION OIS IPZEINNI LY M BRQDKS & CQ) 1109 ~1111 G STREET NQRTHWEST Tomorrow Evening, at 6 O’Clock, Closes the Most Successful Dress Sale This Store Ever Announced TAKE YOUR CHOICE Of these Beautiful Summer Dresses While 510 Stocks have been augmented by the arrival of chases, affording almost as wide a choice as ever. You who have been here have seen the crowds of buyers. Come tomorrow and avail vourself of this extraordinary opportunity before it has passed. Very S pectal for Tomorrow At Three Prices Only with a broad GUARANTEE 1f you feel you did not receive 100% value or that you can buy elsewhere for less, re- additional pur- turn the garment be- fore wearing and re- MONEY BACK your SN Fashion ’s Latest Fad—Pleated Skirts Beautifully Styled of Wool Crepe $ 5 9 5 And Exceptional Values N N e N A \mu\\\\\\x\m e 3 A Notable Offering of 160 NEW Tailored and Sports HATS at No charge for the Fxtra Pants at This Special Price Smart Accordion Pleated Models for Sports Wear. Colors include Tan, Gray, Navy Blue and Black. SSSLRRIARS R S SRR SNSRI XN PASTRRARARR IR R A 7 Saturday——Another Day of Active Selling popater MAIN FLOOR Popular g $5.00 Fancy Beaded Bags (i These are imported from Belgium and are in beautiful color combinations. As We Hold No Sales Throughout The Season Knowing that it is impossible for any merchant to remain in business and still give away his merchandise, | $1.50 Sateen Petticoats we arrange our prices at the beginning of the season, Hem- depending on great volume of business to make our profits. We do not mark it up to reduce it later—nor do we go out in the market to buy job merchandise or left- overs to hold a “Sale.” Extra quality material in white only. stitched or embroidered flounces. 3‘ 4 $3 25 Jap Crepe Kimonos Made embroidered. $5.00 Summer Tub Waists Handmade of fine quality French voile or batiste. Trimmed with filet lace. That's why we say: “Sale or of soft, crinkled jap crepe, daintily no sale, our prices are still lower than others or money . : = Pink, blue, orchid and rose. Special Blue Serge 2-PANTS SUITS Guaranteed fast color; for young men and conservatives; in all sizes. 264" "Wo Charge For Alterations Open Saturdays Late $3.95 “Kayser” Silk Vests Beautiful, soft quality; embroidered yokes and finished with self-straps. $6.50 Embroidered Blouses —also siik Paisley cffects. Plain colors and combinations of navy and gray. $2.50 Thread Silk Hose Full fashioned; double garter tops, heels and toes. Black and all shades, Coat or slip-over styles, in solid colors or newest combination effects. $5.00 Fancy Knitted Sweaters $ 3: 95 $1.00 Chamoisuede Gloves —also chamoisette and silk. ‘Twelve or six- teen button length. Brown or tan. 2 Stores in shihgton 920 F St. a 941 Pa. Ave. $6.50 Silk Petticoats Just the desired weight for present wear. Radium or silk jersey. All colors. sq.55 g This remarkable offer <] | embraces a collection of | I |Hats unsurpassed fo r it st)lc and value. \nd | they are in All the New Summer - Colors and Fabrics -