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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va: Meters). p.m.—Complete live stock mar- comme Y.OCAL STATIONS. ( | W) | m.—Weather bureau report.| . o ; port and \,‘..m_,,m}“ 3:4 1:05 p.m items. ther hureau report WIH—William_P. Bover Co. (273 Meters). to 4 p.m.—Musical program; mar- reports i WIL—Continental Electric Company ; 8:20 150 Meters). } bee Station closed temporarily prmxu:,:‘ Tep: e Hill Bleetric um.|\m\ 61 Metern). Mu Tabson . re mec Competi vorld serie WMU—Doubled WRC—Radio Corporation of America ; 1O1¢, (46D Vieters). n will be silent during the afternvons of the world series order that there will be the broad- asting of th - peake and Company. § pm.—Ch t the piano £ m: (a) ar cid” | ) * (Reynaldo | Hahn), «« A) 8) 410" p, ivitiess of I ety >t the Uni ,1! All Program 15 p.m.—Dan Do DISTANT STATIONS. Scheduled for Eastern tré: “Just Among Home Folks"; Al- Standard Time. New York (492 Meters). ey I in, planis lizabeth - Bulkley soprano. p.m.—Sadie Eskin, piz p.m.—Elizabeth -Children’s weelk ob - the auspi; eration of obn H. Kir tinnie Weil, phie Irenc Well 8:35 paw { prano. Marquard , zither by Dudl D.m.—Freda Leon Gilbert Simon, 2Leon Gilbert Simon, WJZ—New York (435 Meters). Waod folk story. Nicholas_story. 9 p.m.—*“Dog rank . Williams, teno, he Outlook Progre and instrumental solos Department of | as _Applied 1o by Mary | Marjorie : Gertrude ) Romeo artist stu chool of | (Godow- soprano WCAP—Chesapense and Potomac (469 Meters). siiomen of the RADIO BARGAINS==7 Discontinued Items “Den’t Fail To See tfie Garod Neutrodyne BROADCASTSi Sl~lith St.N.W. Main 8168 WASHINGTON. D.C. i e just wiat you want| ks E. Morrlson Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvanie Ave. CHICKEN TAMALES' WAFFLES Open Till 10 P.M. Hearthstone Restaurant HOME_OF GOOD COOKING 526 12th St. N.W. Two doors south of F Bieloss Pharmacy East Capitol and Eighth Streets —is a Star Branch Office —for the reception of Classified ads. Just step in there and leave them. They’ll be forwarded to the main office and ap- pear in the first avail- able edition. You'll find this Branch a convenience if you live in that neighborhood— and you're entirely wel- come to make use of the service. The Star carries MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the correr” is a Star Branch Office Jeftries, lyric | of the editorial staff of Sunday School ervance | and ) a Williams, lyric | lecture by Stephenson; musl and | —Mus prograr bari- | and Stream. Musi progrii MONDAY,. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL — “Little Nellie Kelly,” musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. B POLPS—“Lohengrin.” grand opéra; 5 p.m., by Wagnerian Opera Cm. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WWJI—Detreit (516 Meters). 7 p.m-—News orchestra; Town Crier: | 8ames. 3 | vocal selectiong by pupils of the De- | 30 p.m.—Twilight tales; address | troit Institute uf Musical Arv by Herbert Myrich. ! .m.—Concert by Willard Clark, | WEFAA—Dallcs (476 Meters). 1 H Charle kay { 9:80 to 10:30 p.m—Orchestra; organ | from the Palace Theater. time atoty for o | WHAS—Louiavilld, (400 Meters). : = | 3 to,8 pm—Strand Pheater Orches-| ~ WHAZ—Troy (380 Meters). p.m 7 p.m.—Results of the world series eries results; bud- ASCO—"He Who Gets Slapped, Theater Guild repertory comedy-dra- md, at 8:15 p.m, PRESIDENT — “The Mad Honey- alnment by the High- | moon,” comedy, by President Players, ity Assoclation of Troy at 8 p.m, ‘Municipalit hl‘,ll"ll‘fi inton; Highland Community | WLW—Clnclunati (300 Meters). rches Male Chorus; address, ! | Firearms . SMOS rl Cavanaugh, vaude- £-| >4 pm.—Special miasic by Jennie Firearms in the Hunt: yilie, and motion pictures, continupus abson report. I Lexs show, 1 to 11 p.m. p.m.—Program under the auspices : TRAND—Charles ¥. Strickland and Louis (546 Meters). mpany, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and —Vocal and instrumental | 8:40 D.x orchest organ musie. . omposcr's program, by : Stevens Bacon | amo Theater organ. Silent rematnder of evening. “Dnace Madness,” vaude Publication; Cineinnati String Quar- lecture, “What Do You Expect?” | by Rev. A.'D. Moore; Ruth Heubach, v | sopra Roger Hill Dance Orchestral Bathing Beauties,” bur- | 15 and %:15 p.m. laves of Desire,” photo- WMC—Memphix (500 Meters). W30 p.m.—Lecture by John Sharp s s p.m.- A, string violinis p.m—World series, by Gus WOR—Newark (405 Meters). Arthur Fischer, one- | WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). 3 8$:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Fort Worth ar- p.m.—“Music While hit i »m Cooper's Country Club Or- @t 11 am, 1, 10:30 to 11:45 p.m~—~Concert by the | chestra. L e p.m. John Tarleton Agricultural College. Motion Pictures, METROPOLY - ¥ A J. McCosker. at 11:10 a.m., WOC—Davenport (484 Metern). —"The Phonograph Trio,” | 9:45 ,._" o tional prog: ; > o best known trios jn the | AwWBANSADOR - whhe Huitréls B | show starts 7 hime s gBhoey X eJolly S o in | SOW Starts at 7 and 9 p.m. ou Dine Strangers of the Night , 7:15 and 9, 5:35, 7:35 and bari- 7 ‘s visit. | kly | CEN . Side, Wi Side,” , 2:30, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and S — “Where TIs This 0 a.m., 1. 2:20, 3:20, 4:10, , 8:10 and 10 p.m. BALTIMORE'S IMPORTS. BALTIMORE, October 15.—Interest- ing and important totals were in cluded in Baltimore's import list for | last week. A few follow: Oil, 261,000 | barrels; sugar, 22,000 ba copper, 21.431 bags; coffee, -20,8 bags; { bananas, ' 70. bun g =S Horace Ruw KDEA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). | Vitnderpool, j 6:15 _p.m.—Diuner concert by the |y ‘K-' p.m.— Little KDKA Symphony Orchestra j s 30 p.m ature of intercst to | S OIL LEASE SALE CONI‘IRMED g What to Read” | manager « Tesan Oil and 1 0 p.m.—Con Ly the Little KDKA Symphony Ore Eogd e il on 10200 acres of U KYW—Chicago e sity land in Reagan county to the 0 p.m Children’s A r Benedum-"1r interests, whics mn- - trol the i Oil Com- H 00 bales WRZ—Sprinsfield, Maxx, (137 Meters). | VANY. e consideration, Mr. Pick- ; Sy 6 p.m.—Dinner’ concert by WBZ lipn dollare ifi cash. Wells are neladed 63511 Leing drilled, with one produci o 4IA You’ll Have to Hurry— or You’ll Miss this Great Opportunity It’s the one great chance of a lifetime to buy a high-grade player piano for very little money. But you'll have to hurry or yow’ll miss out. Now it’s a question of min- utes. The end of our great Music Festival draws near! BRAND NEW | PLAYER PIANOS w8 3 IS Pay Only $2.50 Per Week These instruments are really extraordinary values. Each has been carefully selected for beauty in veneers—for its beautiful tore and touch. Each is a piano of rare excel- lence and musical quality. You have just a few hours more to buy, at a great saving, this quality player piano. Decide to have it now and own a piano that you will always be proud of—one that your friends will envy. Many dollars saved will reward you for acting promptly. ARTHUR J ORD AN PI ANO COMPANY G St. Corner 13th Jordan Quality _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. RUBE BERNSTEIN'S BATHING BEAUTIES TRIPLE FEATURE SHOW uam. RIALTO 11e-m. Goldwyn Presents BALZAC’S Immortal Story Adagtes from “TH™ MAGIC SKIN" ADDED ATTRACTION “OUR GANG COMEDY" CONCERT ARTIST R. LORLEBERG, Cellist CRANDALL'S, [Em_ro_mn DOORS OPEN TFIRST NATIONAL COLLEEN MOORE Supported by Lloyd Hughes, Rus- sel Nimpson, Walter Long and an Unusual Cast in @ Gorgeous Romance, the HUNTRESS LARRY SEMON —IN— “THE GOWN SHOP” —ADDED— Atmospheric Prologue Josephine Houston, Soprano TRA— NOVELTY —OVE SECOND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA nuln, BREESKIN, Conductor UDE—WORLD SURVEY CRANDALL'S AVMBASSADOR 18th St. & Col. RA. N.W. p :E SATURDAY N MOOR! THE And LARKY SEMON, OWN SHOP.” Fantasia’ Ambassador Grand Or- conductor. BLOOD.” Round 8. CRANDALL'S MORROW- WHERE N TURPIN, WANDERING BOY THIS EVE- CRANDALL' (DAILT:3 PALS KEATON, L And comedy, PHILBIN and MERRY-GO- THIS WEEK’S BEST sSnows COLEMBIA Paramount Presents “RUGBLES NIGHT” || RED CAP” (“Capt. Applejack.”) By Harry Leon Wilson with with ENID BENNETT-MATT MOORE | | EDW. HORTON-LOIS WILSON BARBARA LaMARR ERNEST TORRENCE ROBERT McKIM FRITZI RIDGWAY-CHAS OGLE Comedy—News— Comedy—News— Overture. Topfes, Kte. Metro Presents “STRANGERS OF THE SHUBERT-BELASCO Direotion of Messrs. T2o and J. J. Shubert, TONIGHT AT £:15 AND TUESDAY EVE, GORGEOUSLY FASCINATING BEAUTIFUL THE IN THEME Theatre Guild Repertory Company Direction of Joseph M. Galtes with MR. BASIL SYDNEY In & Magnificent Presantation of “HE \VHO GETS SLAPPED” A Brilliant and \n-omn. ay of Cireus Life that Stirs the ¥motions and Reflects the Thrills and Glamour of the er, New York, “F. WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS “THE DEVIL’S DISCIPL’ By Bernard & A Striking Comedy of the American Kevolution BATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING Ibsen’s Immortal Dramatle Poem, “PEER GYNT” ol O = LEE SHUBERT in associntion with MAKY KINAPATRICK presents THCRSDAY RACHEL CROTHERS' BEST COMEDY MaRY = zro With & Cast of ACTORS Direet from Six Months at the 39th Street Theater, New York HIGH CLASS VAUD! ‘THEATRE DE LUXE HACKETT & DELMAR REVUE % “‘Dance Madness" Ravishing Beauties in Gorgeous Act JULIUS TANNEN “Chatterbox” Fables, Topics of the Day, News. Extra Added Attractiom England’s Favorits Comedian “WEE” GEORGIE WOOD “Fits Black FHand” A Boyhood Epsode Two Shows Daily, Bunday Matines at 3 Main 4484, 4485, 6828 "nm,n- ~ BT ASTER NOSNETA" JWoMARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY, in “MET RO . CRANDALL'S A% M TODAY—F L O R TIDOK and MONTE BLUE, fn * |u\ STREE TOMORRO TA > York Theater CRANDALL'S G AzebQusbecs:. MATINEE SATCRDAY A SHUBERT Gnnlc ¥ 8t. at Tth, Franklin 3‘“ TONIGHT—MAT. THUR. AND SAT. First Presentation on Any Stage STEADFAST A Vital American Play of Today, With Frank cGlynn Hm of the Chickering Piano NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Walter Damrosch, Conductor EVENING CONCERT Auditorium, Central High School October 22d—8:30 o'clock Mr, Damrosch at the piano will analyze the principal compositions before they are rendered by the orchestra. Reserved Seats: $1.25, $1.00 and 75¢ On sele at the office of The Washington Society of the Fine Arts 1741 New York Avenue N. Wagnerian Opera Company POLI'S THEATER Tonight at 7 o Lohengrin Conductor: Moeri' Tomorrow at 7:15, Meistersinger rm\du(:nr Stransky Wed. Mat. E Conductor : Wed. Ev. at 8, Marriage of Fmro Conductor : State Sympi Performances begin promp yattime No one seated during Overture. Str. Charles Macalester For Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extrs) at 10 am. and 2 p.m. Boat Steam Heated Film Features CAROLINA "7t & > G 0%E LAST DAY PRODUCTION, “1OL with an All « Jud Tinesdsy, CHEVYC CHASE TODAY. Aesop’s Fables, ““LOV nd FOX NEW TAKOMA THEATER - TITTE TQDAY AND, TOMORROW — CECIL DE 'S RIB." Comedy Also KIN- . N, RRIC and SYLVIA BR IRL OF THE GOLDE e sy 1349 WisconsinA DUMBARTON 4 W isconsin s “CHILDREN OF DU! Save Your Money When wou have the money in v hand—that's the time to sawe it. Bring part of your salary every pay day and deposit it— that’s the real way to save! Open a Savings Acoount NOW!! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. OLYMPI You St. Bet. 14°h & White Patronage Only Morgan _Robertson's _great sca ‘MASTERS OF ME with ALICECALHOTUN, "CUL d_WANDA HAWLEY. HIPPODROM ",‘{‘,.‘"‘_ = 1230 C Street JACK HOL NTLEMAN OF LEISURE.” EAKIN G HC the song MOTTE, LLOYD HUGHES KEBNAX, in “SCARS OF JEALOU Comedsy. CAVENUEABQVENINTH® Exceptional Bill of Recognized Headliners in JLVAUDEVILLE Earl Cavanaugh Co. csenting “Married Again Loney Haskell “That Raseal' and ‘D Hughes & Burke in_“A Modern Romoo. Grant & Deyo Fast_Entertaining_Funsters Chung Wha Trio Exponments of Harmony Zemater & Smith The Flyving Minstrels. | “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY" A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION, Continuo 1o W EaL _““Popular_ Evers Week Night. ARCADE THE PEEFECT PLACE TO Sensutional Exhibition Dance ARGENTINE TANGO Wednesday, October 13th NATIONAL THEATER ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Tonight Ma Mat., Wed. at8:20 _ Sat, 2:20 Bost Beats. 88.50 GEORGE M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS With Elizabeth Hinos In_the new American mni and desce show ‘I.lTTI.E NELLIE KELLY Words and music by George M. Cohasn. Best Musical Play in the Whole Wide Werld Next MATL,_ORDERS Seats Monday NOW Thurs. "HARLES FROHMAN presents “INA CLAIRE AND COMPANY, INCLUDING BRUCE McRAE —IN— THE AWFUL TRUTH By ARTHUR RICHMAN NATIONAL | Thursday Afternoon THEATER October 18 MADAM . SCHUMANN-HEINK SPIRIT COMMUN[ON Subject of Lecture by ALFRED H. TERRY Suirit Messages M. at the Play- 17 tOF AND_ MRS J0th nv. Class Mo | pm. Private Jesso | Franiin wblished 1 JOEBROWN, Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskms Ballroom a correctly taugi't Newly decorated studis ivate_dances. 19 Edw. F. Miller § Studw 1226 Conn. A Taugos, Fox Trof Attractive steps and pleasing combinations. ln-r 17, 8:30 P.M ikl -8 Dupont Ci:< » GLADYSE WlLBUR Dupont Studie B Tuesdas new danee ““American Tango,” all the latest variatio

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