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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. THE EVENING SPIED ON TAMMANY, ANDERSON REVEALS By the Associated Press. HUNTINGTON, N. Y. July 16— STAR, H. Anderson, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, said Tam- many politicians had abandoned hope of convicting him, even should -an indictment be returned. Mr. Ander- son spoke at the Sunddy night ser- vices at the Methodist Church her. WASHINGTON; D. €., MONDAY, admitted it with curses and expressed desire that I be ‘rallroaded.’ They sald frankly there was no expecta- tlon of convicting me, but that an indictment was to be used, if one could be secured, to destroy my in- fluence, to-demoralize the Anti-Saloon League, to get me out of the way of the repeal of the state enforcement code and out of the way of Gov. JULY - 16, 1923. the exact line of his official duty and through propaganda tries to convict an individual in the public mind by ex-parte statements for thelr sub- consclous effect upon the jury.” —_— On the invitation of the Belgian government Miss Martha Van Rens- selaer, head of the home_economics DECORATED BY POPE. Georgian Invested W—;th Order of St. Gregory the Great. AUGUSTA, Ga., July 16.—P. H. Rice of this city nas been invested as a him by the late Pope Benedict at the , sarie time that a similar degrec wad conferred on Admiral Wililam 8. Ben-! son, U. 8. N. These two men are th only living Americans to have thi degree bestowed upon them, accord- ing to local officiale of the Knights of Columbus. ‘The ceremony of investure was very il “I had a representative last winter, unknown to the wets,” he sald, “who circulated among Tamman: politi- were back of the second grand jury|cians. They all admitted that they Lucille Rogers, soprano. | investigation into his affairs, Willlam 'had nothing on me. Many of them —Base ball scores. 3 pleturesque. the brief being read in Latin and English by Rev. Edward J. Cummings, president of Loyola Uni- versity, New Orleans. department of Cornell University, has gone to Belgium for the purpose of launching a “beétter homes” cam- paign in that country. knight commander of the military divi- slon of the Order of St.Gregory the Great. The degree was conferred on Smiths chances in 1924." Mr. Anderson renewed his attack on District Attorney Banton, who was charged with having departed “from 5:35 'p.m—Radio cartooning, . by |Repeating the charge that politics LOCAL STATIONS. Bill_Steink: NAA—Naval Radlo Statien, Radlo, Va. (435 Meters). 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- ket comment . 3:46 p.m.—Weather bureau report. il \ 4:06 p.m.—~Crop report and special GGG GHCGGGUGLGGGGGGGG 8 GGG GGG GGGGGGGGOGG YOG G GGG - woaas® aaas 115 p.m.—Ethel Van Riper, soprano. P. Horoscope, by Belle Bart. p.m.—Mary Cassel .m.—Horoscopes. p.m.—Ethel Van Riper, 8:30 p.m.—“The Value of Radlo In Search for Missing Persons,” by Capt. , soprano. ftems, 5:05 p.m.—Dairy market report. $:05 to 8:20 p.m —"Rickets.” by the Dublic health_service. 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. | 375 " Ayvers. =1y 8:50 p.m.—Mary Cassell, soprano. WCAP—C. & P. Telephone Company| 910 p.m.—Parisian syncopators. 460 Meters). ¢ ‘ories for Children”| WFI—Philadelphin (395 Meters). | ?l:au p.m.—Orchestra; base ball re- sults. ¢ p.m.—Bedtime story. RADIO NEWS Dr. John Willlam Klemm of Mount ‘Rainier, Md., has cast his vote in favor of the return of NAA to its former transmitting wave' length of 710 meters “to obviate clash with other broadeast.” Let's hear from other fans on this subject. 50~ ] = 2 Good News for Tuesday Shoppers Keep-Cool Events that bring timely merchandise priced for economy. Tuesday is always a good day to shop at Lansburgh & Brother—tomorrow one of the best. 6:30 " p.m "oy John M : 6:50 p.m.—Ben Gordon, tenor. 7 p.m.—Concert by the Zimbler trio. Vhen the Swallow by Dr. Frank M. .m.—Ben Gorlon, tenor. 7:35 p.m—"The Cheerful Philos- opher,” by Burr Mcintosh. “oncert by the Zimbler trio. Lilllan Drucker, soprano. Bella Hecht, pianist. —Lillian Drucker, soprano. Free Instructions in Art Work FOR GIRLS OF 8 TO 18 YEARS IF you want some new kind of embroidery, knitting or other fancy work to do while on your vacation, it will pay you to spend a few hours’in our Art Section, taking advantage of the free instructions with the pur- chase of materials. And if you are not quite sure just what kind of work you want to do, our large display and variety will offer many fascinating suggestions. 8:10 WJIH—~White & Boyer Company (273 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Market reports; music. WIL—Continental Electric Company { 1350 Meters). to 6:30 p.m.—Musical selec- Burr McIntosh, the famous speaker and humorist, will give a series of talks through WCAP and WEAF tonight, under the title of “The Cheerful Philosopher.” He will in- terpret the day’s news in his inimit- able wa: LINER COMING “WET.” PLYMOUTH, England, July 16— The French Line steamer France sailed for New York yesterday. It is said she carried a liberal quantity WIP—Philadelphia (500 Meters). |of wines and other drinkables for 5:45 pm--Base Ball Dope” by |the outward and homeward voyages. ‘ : I (0 _ iE| 2 ) All Summer Rugs Kol Did You See Our : g 331/3 Off Marked Prices rhe Merry Widow,” : I REE THE best part about this drastic reduction is the fact that you can save on the rugs and have months in Offer in The which to enjoy the results of your thrift. | ' Sunday Star Better come in and see about that Three- Current Radio Receiv- ing Set we are offering | FREE. Open from 9.00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. every week day. Don’t de- lay, come in today. NATIONAL RADIO BROADCAST ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Room 201 1403 H St. N.W. 5:30 tions. b . WMU—Doubjeday-Hill Electric Com= AR S N T devoted especially ‘to girls of 8 to 18 years. base ball scores; Babson report. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER DISTANT STATIONS, All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. Nothing Reserved— 9-p.m.—Opera by Frank Leh: | WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). ||| 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Vocal and in- ||| strumental sol novelty selections. | WFAA—Dal Tex. (476 Meters). 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Hauulea Ha- waifan School trio and sext All perfect qualities, high-grade floor coverings. a chool trio se! Wide choice of sizes and patterns, all savingly priced. Quality Sale Price Former Price $15.75 WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). Size 8:37 p.m.—News Orchestra; Town Crier; Anne Campbell, News poct; Ethel 0. Ode ox12 ox13 . oex1z . ex12 Here’s a Keep-Cool Feature—An Economical One Sale of Girls’ 1.79 Summer Dresses 'HE GIRL who owns several light, summery dresses like these cannot help feeling very well dressed, for she has enough neat summer frocks for every occasion. And at this price she may have two or three for no more than she might expect one to cost. a Crex de Luxe Rug: (400 Meters). Kimlark Rugs.. WHAS—Loulsvill M Anderson The- ainder of evening. Cretonin® Russ._. Art Supreme Rug Bozart Rugs WLW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). 8 p.m.—Roger Hill Dance Orches- tra; solos by Anna Knova and Cath- «arine McPherson; Walter Philips, baritone. 1 Rattania Rugs Bozart Rugs. Super Waite Rugs Walte Grass Rugs Vogue Graxs Rugs Deltox Grass Rugs. Willow. KDKA—Pittsburgh ( 6 p.m.—Base ball scor. cert. 6:30, p.m.—Girls' evening: “The Col- King Tut,” by Dorothy Hol- ors ot lander. Dreamtime Lady. shion Talk,” by Elinor 6:45 p.m m.—KDKA Little Symphony Meters). inner con Dainty dresses of fine organdie. normandie and printed voiles, dotted swiss, tissue gingham and attractive combinations, trimmed with ribbons, lace, white organdie or touches of wool or medallions. Choose from such pretty sumyner colors as maize, peach, blue, pink, white, copen and dark shades of brown and navy. Sizes 7 to 14 years. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Jap Rice S Rattanin Rugs.. Rattania Rugs.. Crex Anoka Rugs. Willow Grass Rugzs. 7 p.m.— Are Supreme Rugs.. Vogue Grass Rugw. . FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ‘armer market report. W YW—Chicago (345 Meters), 6:50 p.m.—Bedtime story. WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters), 7:40 p.m.—Base ball scores. 7:45 p.m.—Musical program. Keep Cool in Summer Silks Sale of Crepe de Chine and Radium i, $1.69 A REMARKABLE offering of these two favorite summer silks—all-silk qualities and full 40 iriches wide. Summer frocks, blouses and dainty underthings of these fine weaves of crepe de chine and radium may be both plentiful and economical at this special price. 40-Inch Printed $ 40-Inch Fancy $ Crepe de Chine 1'69 Sports Silks 2'95 Exceptionally good value—heavy, pure Qur former $3.75 and $3.95 grades—in silk quality in the newest summer designs newest stripe and check effects. Striking color combinations, used extensively for jacquettes and pleated sport skirts. and colors on both light and dark grounds. More than 50 new, distinct patterns. 36-Inch Chiffon $ Dress Taffeta 1 ’69 2,000 Yards 33-In. 89 C Coming back strong for autumn frocks Imported - Pongee Yirst choice, free is this fine quality, rich, lustrous finish A fine all-silk quality. 5 - from dust and other impurities; 12-:momie . i weight. Natural tan shade. Used for taffeta in new plain and changeable shades dresses, blouses, men’s shirts and dra- for street and evening wear: 32 and 36 Inch White $1 69 Silk Broadcloth ® One of the best- grades obtainable of this popular summer dress, blouse and peries. $2.69 shirting material. All silk, heavy weight. 40-Inch AW-Silk Extra weight and value—a superior all- At this price an exceptional value. Canton Crepe silk quality for summer and fall frocks. Perfect in weave, finish and color. All 32.Inch Imported $ Honan Pongee 1 -3 9 shades—plenty of black and white. 40-Inch AU-Silk $2 95 ® A splendid, heavy quality—all silk—for children’s -and ‘women’s summer frocks. Blistered Crepe A wonderful value—one of summer’s d Calors. are pink, orchid, nile, ecru, tan, “jade, silver, copen, rose, navy, black, newest effects in silk; cool and light weight. Colors are white, tan, gray, e lanvin, sandlewood, navy blue and black. white. SILK DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLQOR A Sale of Smart Summer Dresses For Women and Misses ~ $5nd 510 JUST to finish the season, or to supplement the vacation wardrobe at a very small cost, such dresses as these are a boon to the woman who must watch her budget closely. These are so smart, featuring all the styles of the season’s finest dresses, and of such unusually good looking materials, they might easily be taken for more expensive dresses. WJIZ—New York (455 Meters). 5 p.m.—Bedtime story, “What Johnny Chuck Learned About Two of His Neighbors." 6:30 p.m.—Margaret Atherton, so- ~ m.—Fashion talk. Margaret Atherton, soprano. The Literary Outlook. an concert. Fishing," talk by Ladd §:30 pm.—Music from Strand Theater. :30 p.m.—Rea Stella, contralto, and Childe, pianist. Rea Stella, contralto, the Marck Mscles' ache? Relieve the pain at once, Apply Sloan’s gently—no rubbing is nec- essary. Immediately you feel a comforting, tingling warmth. Then stiffmuscleslimberup, andtheache and soreness cease. Get a bottle from your druggist today—35 cts. Sloan’s Liniment ills painl WJIY—New York (405 Meters). . 4 pm.—Instrumental solos. WSB. 6:15 scores. 9 to 10 p.m.—Musical program. 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl concert. -Atlanta (429 Meters). to 7 p.m.—Base ball Coolest Materials ! 750 p ér forecast. Stop Altching Eczema Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burn- ing, itching Eczema quickly by ap- plying Zemo furnished by any drug- gist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pim- ples, Rash, Blackheads and similar weath- : s French, printed, normandie and em- broidered voiles, the new dropstitched effects, linens, imported gingham and dotted swiss, are shown in an abundance of summery colors and combinations. And there are such effective silks as fancy roshanara, Fru Fru, printed crepes and striped tub silks in the higher priced group. Many smart trimmings, includ- ing val, filet and baby TIrish lace. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER WEAF—New York (402 Meters). 4 p.m.—DMinetta Jules Levy, lyric 4:15 p.m—Anna Cleary, pianist. 30 to 9 p.m.—Program same as WCAP. WHAZ—Troy, N. Y. (350 Meters). 9 p.m.—Concert program. ‘—Memphis, Tenn. (500 Meters). 30 p.m.—Concert orchestra, WDAF—Kansas City (411 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert | skin diseases will be removed. 7 to 8 p.m.—Educational features; | For clearing the skin and making al program. | it vigorously healthy, always use e aren | Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. When others fail it is the WOR—Newark (405 Meters). | one dependable treatment for skin 5:15 p.m.—"Golf,” by W. E. Hicks. | troubles of all kinds. gllll|Illllllilll||l|||H|ll||||||l|||lllllll""'||||||||l|||||||||I||||lHIIIIIIIIIIII"I"“E Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES v interest on checking accounts 2% . zE E=T= 3% EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY ‘;‘5‘ THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building musi " 3 Nighthawk” frolic —~Extra Special— : Dotted St. Gall Swiss Muslin To Sell for 78(: About Half Price Plus—1,500 Yards ONSIDERED from any angle, this is the best offering of the . Embroidered Organdie season. A superior quality, at $1.19 imported fancy dotted Swiss Muslin Dress always makes (COULD any propotition be more timety? No, nor could any one appear at her best, and be- cause of its appropriateness for many ‘summer occasions, ‘it is considered indispensable. Here fabric be prettier. Crisp, fresh, it is—the finest made—atid, immacplate organdie for sheer, cool summeér frocks—imported to sell for much more.. Tomor- row, $1.19 a yard. Sleep Comfort! Capitol Brand All-Layer Felt Mattresses $1045 WHOEVER has slept on a Capitol mattress can tell ~ you they are worth much more than this special price. They are of all layer felt, soft, resilient and sanitary, and covered .with a durable art or woven stripe tickis G, g et White Dimity Spreads, $2.39 They give such a cool, restful appearance to the slce&i’ng room, and are the ideal summer bed covering. 81x90, and »easi%aundcre v : ..Size 7. , $2.19.. Size 63x90, $1.75 “Betty Bates Bed Sets Dimity Bolster Pieces Twin Size ...."....$7.50 ; 59 .. Double Size. ..$8.50 i tt‘i e i i ese prettily colore Attractive spreads with Salstin pl:eces y of - blue, bolster pieces to mateh;in a v pink or yellow dimity new seersucker effect, re- sembling bed covers that are add a refreshing touch to the “bed. In double or much more expensive. twin bed sizes. Shown with rose or blue FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER COLGATE’S Toilet Preparations Bring Refreshing Dainti- ness on Hot Summer Days 'OLGATE'S high qual- ity is too well known ta_ be disputed, and the prices of the many re- freshing preparations are much lower than _such quality -would justify. Colgate’s Florient Colgnten Soap, 3 Colgate’s best of all, at about half price —78¢ yard. FIBST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ANSBURGH & BROTHER MEMBER BETTER 'BUSINESS BUREAU ** 420430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 Natura for.:. Big Bath 0 3 interest on “ordinary savings accounts—compoanded quar- terly. - 3 5 / o=z J Colgatcs Gash interest on special - savings perial Tollet Water $1.00 Colgate’s Shaving Cream ... stripes on an ecru. ground. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllll!flllllllllllllllllmIIIl,llllllllllllllllllllIII!llllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll i

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