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. . . v v v . . THE EVENING § STAR WASHINGT! D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 BY RADIO TODAY '“*"'" ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥¥¥¥****** Dorothy Dix —the World’s Most Widely Read Woman Newspaper Writer Py Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. AR . m.—Broadcastings the LOCAL STATIONS. 7 p.m.—News Orchest: , pianist; C. Bruce M 7 p.m.—Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; roll call. Early Program Saturday. 1 p.m.—Organ gecital by Karl Bona- ather report. witz, o 1:30 p.m.—Weather report. 3to 4:30 p.m.—Play by play report of the foot ball-games at Frankiin Fleld. Early Program Saturday. 0 a.m.—~"Tonight's Dinner.” —Public health service bul- report; market Boyer Company o). peial und market | mramenvan R T PP H WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). | (400 Meters). | 9 pm.—Lecture by Herbert Adams | » Concert under the | Gibbons. | xon, Hawailan | 12 p.m.—Midnight frolie. i Electric Com- 1 Meters). ews; musi- | \\lm—\uv..k (405 Meters). | m—Baroness de Tarinoff, in h)r children. al program Man in the Moon Sto- hold Ee . 7 pm | tor chil Early Program 2:30 p.m.—Rosslyn C, tow/of Amerh dwin Markham, in poems ). hour, by Peggy! WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). | | 30 to P.m-—Concert by the | by the Times- 0o 11:45 p.m—Concert by the tinetts ch ‘mrh Mandolin Club Orchestra. " by Virginia M. Bettinetti, Vothel | Overture A O, % 3 3:3f —Josephine S. shton 2 | £ prano. . 45 —Dr Jpseph F. t. Craigen, becomes a regular Contributor to Every issue of the he Foening Star Beginning Monday November 5th Probably no one else has such close and intimate understanding of human nature as Dorothy Dix—for, as she says, “My desk has become a confessional at which men and women open their hearts and tell me the secrets they would not tell their nearest and dearest.” New York (482 Meters). sport talk, e 12 nuon—Weather and river fore- Angel Chila How Can 1 L $:30 p.m—Education trot (band), * lecture by C. C. Hall; music. M ’4*4{§¥¥¥¥" program; | 3 Meters). | aijan Quin sport sum- | Program Sa entertain- planist; p.m.—Bruno Brothers' Or- Mildred Scott, soprano STAND-BY ONE MOMENT, PLEASE We told you through the columns of The Evening Star a week ago to watch for our announcement of our One Dollar S We believe the biggest values ever offered in Radio are included in this remarkable One Dollar Sale. Connecticut Single Phone complete with Army head-band, 5-foot silk cord with one of the finest head pieces you ever laid your eyes on. Regular list price, $3.75 On Sale $1.00 Get a half dozen sets so your friends can enjoy the concerts with you. She counsels with good advice, prompted by an understanding of human joys and woes. Her “Talks” are upon practical sub- Jjects of deep personal concern. WCAP — Chesnpenke and _Potomac | Telephone Company (469 Meters). | 8:30 p.m.—Meeting of the i - to She has made a study of human nature as it is today—and interprets the pulsations of the heart with kindly interest and sympathy —which endears her to the reading public of two continents and makes her the eagerly sought counselor of millions of men and women — young and old — who find the world streaked thh drab or are standing in the gloom of uncertainty and despair. DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. | Special Notice With every set of phones a set of telephone connectors will be given Schigr away. These connectors 3 Foprang. Il win™ take 3 W j Sports,” by Wiitiam ill T o) 8:30 p.m.—Rinaldo Sidoli, violinist, : > 8:40 The ~Great ’Game ot ||l Loud Speaker U $5.00. Special ff, soprano. | | i | Meters). | Looseleat Lunenl! six pairs of t, complete with cord; list price, ¢ Frank Ken inaldo Sidonh. " violintst. “Income Taxes,” by it. 10:35 p.m.—Kay Dover Henderson, | soprano Early Program Saturday. ‘ y-play deseription of | Jefferson versus La- ' $1.50. Specml z, : 200 feet Seven-strand \err regular sale price, 75c per hundred feet. Special, 200 feet {0005 M. F. & New York state | ms and markets; | | WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters), | 6 p.m.—Produce and stock m:\rkt-t' ions; news bulletins. fldren’s program. p.m—Health talk. H —Radio ~ play, “Daddy | by WGY players; WGY! | p.m.—Musical program; WGY | tra: vocal and mskr\lmenm!l rly Program Saturday. 12:30 p.m.—Stock market report. 12:40 p.m.—Produce market report. 23-plate Variable Condenser, bearings: list price, $3.00. Special 43-plate Variable Condenser, .001 M. F. bearings ; list price, $4.00. Special Erla Fixed C r\‘fla]vjll\( to mention that we have them in stock. . $1.00 Reinartz Coil ; list price, $2.50. Speci . $1.00 Variocoupler, Monarch type; list price,'$3.00. Special, $1.00 600-volt Lighting Switch; list price, $3.60. Special. ... $1.00 Spaghetti Tubing, 3-foot lengths. Special, 12 lengths. . $1.00 Just a Reminder: We have in stock ready for immediate delivery tomplete parts The Dorothy Dix Talks will appear exclusively in Washington in The Evening Star—Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays. The Dorothy Dix Letter Box will appear exclusively in Washington in The Evening Star — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. for the Erla Circuit, Reinartz Circuits and the Neutrodyne Circuits at a substanfial saving on your dollars. Continental Electric Supply Co. 808 Ninth Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Main 8326. Open evenings until 10 O’clock In Her Letter Box— —Dorothy Dix will answer the questions which are asked of her—answering them with calm judgment, whetted by close study, long observation and interest- ing association with all phases of life. She will be very plain and concise—condemning fearlessly; and condol- ing sympathetically when sympathy is deserved. Upon special request Dorothy Dix will make per- sonal reply by mail. In Her “Talks” Dorothy Dix will strike sympathetic chords that will make much clear that is now perplexing. She takes as her texts those things which are engrossing the thoughts of thousands of her readers—groping un- successfully for an answer. Dorothy Dix will open the eyes of understanding and reveal the true facts as they are—and explain their influence upon the indi- vidual and the community. **44**444*¥¥4*&¥%&{. | Brandes Phones. . Nerro Phones. . | Bright Star B Battery, $3.00 size. . .$1.85 23Plate VernierCond. $2.85 | Manhattan Phopes...$3.25 ) | o .39:% 6-ohm Rheostats. Frost Jacks. . 49¢ $12 Baldwin Type C Phones B Metal Pernunent Detector ........$1.50 Come in and Hear the New De Forest Reflex Set Army Supply Co. Premlsel 1203 Penn W, Used by Radio Experts Because They’re Federal Standard Knowing the vital importance of the head set in their work, profes- sional radio men demand tl:e best. This undoubtedly accounts for the tremendous call for Federal Stand- ard Head Sets among these experts. A good Radio Set is fre- quently made poor b a cheaper head eet. ¥ 130 Federal Standard Radioparts offer the radio enthusiast a complete line of guaranteedparts of one quality—the best. You won’t want to miss one of the Dorothy Dix ONE TUBE ¢ Six weekly features RADIO SETS Special Sale of A B € Electric Waxhing Machines WEBSTER ELECI'RI(. Co. 719 9th St. W. sk PR Have the Star Carrier Service leave The Star—Daily and Sunday—at your home 7 Issues a Week—60c a Month Phone Circulation Dept. Main 5000 and Service will begin at once O ORI sEmREsEaREEaR List price 2200 OHMS ¥¥¥*********************************** THERE_IS GOOD MUSIC IN THE AIR % Crystal R:celv{er y long and may be put up in space a sliort us twenty feet. Stromberg-Carlson Head Sets ......$4.75 Telephone ex- 1 perts—Fully lulrlm!ed Complete line of ing_Sets and accessories. Radio Lm’v —Grebe—De- Forest—Federal—Etc. Note: Buy now—listen in—pay later. JOHN J. ODENWALD Phone Fr. 6008 1200 H N.W. IPRBERNRERERERGHIRENENGLTEE £ i T Sa S D B o S e <k Trxx