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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. health service —Weather forecast. ews Orchestra. —Weather and market re- 9:45 a.m.—Public LOCAL STATIONS. bulletlns NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). 8:05 to 8:20 p.m.—Public health service broadcast No. 191, “Home Sanitation.” 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. Enrly Program Wednesdry. am.—Live stock reports. 5 a.m.—Weather report. am—Fruit and vegetable shipn ents. 5 p.m.—Live stock markets. p.m.—Fruit and vegetable KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). 6:16 p.m.—Dinner concert, by the Grand Symphony Orchestra. 7:30 p.m.—"See With the Eyes of Youth,” by Dr. A. Goldstein. 145, pm.—"With the Deep Woods iy $ p.m.—Services from the Shadyside Presbyterian Church. 9:156 p.m—Concert. by pupils of Joseph H. Moore. Margaret Waring, planist; Marion While, pianist; Mrs. W. Trinks, soprano; Harold Trinks, violinist; Mrs. Albert Young, soprano; Blanche Ahlstrom and Robert J. Dods, violinists; Richard J. Boxel, jr., saxo- phone, and Margaret Drynan, pianist. Early Program Wednesday. 10 a.m.—Music; Union live stock market report. markets. 2 —Live stock reports. —Weather bureau report. feeds, crop reports, speclals. 4:25 p.m.—Dairy market report. WJH—William _P. Boyer Company. (278 Metern). 3 to 4 p.m.—Financial and market reports; musie (daily). WMU—Doubleday-Hiil Electric Com- ; weather report. 1 Meters). 4:30 to 5 Musical program e KYW—Chicago (538 Meters). Aaily). 7:50 p.m.—Bedtime story. 9 to 9:28 p.m.—Program by the American Farm Bureau Federation “Orderly Marketing of Live Stock by John G. Brown; “A Bottle of Milk,” by E. B Heaton. 0 fo 10:30 p.m—Musical Herbie Mintz, pianist; Kaney, specialty act. carly Program Wednesday. 10:30 a.m.—News and comment of the financial and commercial market. 11 a.m.—Market report. WCECAP—Chesapeake and _Potomac Telephone Company (409 Meters). Specinl. —Starting at p.m.. and at frequent intervals throughout the evening, the Baltimore Sun will broadcast. through station WCAP, the clection returns from the state of Maryland and other state clection returns. Frank R Kent of the editorial staff of it e e fnoial mews and the Sun will make the an- | |comment, nouncements. This special ser 12 noon—Weather report; markets. ice will be given to WCAP's 12:30—Late news and comment. radio audience, in addition to p.m.—bMarket reports. the regular program. 0 p.m.—Closing market tions 3:15 p.m—Late financial news and comment. 3:30 p.m.—Closing stock quotations; studlo program. 4 p.m.—News and sport bulletins. 5 and 5:30 p.m.—News and sport bulletins. pro- AW quota- 7:45 to 9:45 p.m.—Special musical program direct from community con- cert given at Central High School, under the auspices of the Communl Association of Washington. progri which will be di- rected by Robert Lawrence, will in clude selections pla by the Army iand, conducted by William.J. Stan- nard; also orchestra music and com- munity singing A feature will by members of the Salon of Dance, for which appropri- ate music_will be played by the or- chestra. Another feature of the pro-| 9 p.m.—Bedtime story for grown gram will be a_piccolo solo, “The |ups. White Bla (Demare). per- . E formed by orgt: Kravats, ae- rly Program Wednesday. comy d by the Army Band 11:55 a.m.—Weather forecasts: mar- The community music sung by the | ket reports audience will directed by M. Lawrence, assisted by the orchestra and the pipe organ, Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes, organist p.m-—Dance music played WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters). p.m.—World market survey. 0 p.m.—Twilight tales; lecture in the “House Management Course,” by Agnes Craig. .m.—Concert, by Alfred Tromel, linist; Mrs. Ruby Tilton Kingsley pianist. be special dances Hoffman-Hoskins WIP—Philadelphia (509 Meters p.m.—Weather forecast. 6:05 to 6:45 p.m.—Dinner music by Dick Regan and his orchestra. 7 p.m.—Bedtime stories; roll call § p.m.—Dramatic review by Eiliott Lester; police band; John Richard- on and Jules Sternberg, violinists; rtrude Schmidt, soprano Hausknecht, pian Charlie and his orchestra. WRC—Radio Corporation of America. (469 Meters). 6 p.m.—Children’s Hour, by Albion Peggy Aol snrly program Wednexdny. | a.m.—Foreign exchange quota- | 1 prepared by the Washington and Trust Company » All Progra arly Wednexday. 30 p.m.—Weather forecast 3 p.m.—William H. Carmint, William Cornog. baritone. Program 10 tions tenor; Loan ANT STATIONS. % Scheduled for Eastern tandard Time. WJZ—New York (455 Meters). § p.m.—Science stories for bovs 30 p.m.—Herbert Clair, pian; ‘Advertising, WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). p.m.—Chimes concert. Sport news and weather Early Program Wednesday. m.—Market quotations. noon—Weather and river fore- ; market quotations. 1 p.m.—Chimes concert. 3 p.m.—Closing stocks and markets. 1:30 p.m.— Educational program; lecture by Clyde C. Kern; music. p.m.— Pratt 8 pm—Broadcasting Broadway, p.m.—Margaret . sopran p.m. “Etiquette,” page talk 9 p.m.—Phylis Kreut 9:35 p.m.—Harding’s 'Last Day 4" by Joe Chapple. p.m.—Darl Betham, baritone pan. Astor Hotel Grill Manniere double eiliste 8L 8 WOR—Newark (405 Meters). '" a Tales” for the chil- 10 10 chestri in the Moon or- Early Program Wednexday. Fischer, 3 p.m.—Lena Scott Jeffcott, dramatic soprano. p.m.—“Dahlias.” Howe 45 p.m.— Halstead, Dianist i p.m.—“Apple brecht 1:15 p.m. Antoinette Halstead, con- ¢ ito; Robert Childe, pian | p.m.—Commodore Hotel Or- ! string violinist Early Program Wednexday. 30 p.m The Children’s EYES —should be taken the greatest care of. If your lttle ones complein about the eyes consult us at once. Leese Glasses Cost No More Than the Ordinary Kind. 614 Bth St. w712 uu. Street by Marshall Antoninette Childe oncert, ontralto; by Robert Week,” Mr. by Al- rts of the ment of farms quotations. p.m.—Cle York sta markets; closing enectady (380 Meters). —Produce and market quota- news bulletins veal and solos: address, “The Story Making,” by J. E. Steille. arly Program Wednesday. P tock market repor: market report; weather for instrumental of Glove ; i i WLW—Cincinnati (309 Meters). 11 p.m.—Edythe Tolken and Bessie violinists; Neta H. Striet- ntralto; - Arnold Schroder. aritone; Rose Boden, soprano; Circle rchestra. Early Program Wednesdny. 30 a.m.—Weather report; 5§ TEpOTt 2:30 p.m. i pm—Gri 1 mm-, Jusiness reports. n and stock quotations. JE every penny earned, and save some of them daily, that in the later days of life your cash you'll spend quite gaily. | ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts, Eeapmraeaee sl WSB—Atlanta (420 Meters). 6 p.m.—News flashes; sport sum- mary: markets. | §:30 p.m.—Bedtime story. | 4'to 10 p.m—>Musical entertainment by Mrs. M. A. Cox and Usher T. Davis. | p.m—Radiowl concert. Enrly Program Wednenday. 1 to m.—Musical entertainment. 5 p.m.—Howard Theater Orchestra; organ music by Jack Lewis. WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). 8:30 p.m—News Orchestra; vocal program by Mme. Homer Dubard. 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We most earnestly request you to call, make a test privately and receive expert advice without charge. Every Instrument guaranteed. Ask or write for booklet. Tell your deaf friends. Get It at GIBSON’S 917-919 G St. N.W. William | one- THE EVE Sather Saxon, pianist. p.m.—Essex Dane, Bnglish in a duolog, “Florett and I\G 2:45 actress Chloe.” 3:05 p.m.—Mme, Hannah von Valer, soprano: Paul F. Edwards, baritone. 3:15 p.m.—One-act comedy, “Ma- dame, 1 Love You,” at the Frolic Theater. 50 p.m.—Mme Hannah von Valer, soprano; Paul F. Edwards, baritone. WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Mozart Choral Club in recital 12 to 1 a.m.—Hedley Cooper and other musicians; \oual and instru- mental solos. Early Program Wednesday. 1:30 to 2 p.m.—Address by Dr. J. P. Comer, on “Simmering In Summer While Studying Psychologically.” KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). 9 p.m.—Hayden Quartet;. addresses by Charle A. Stookey, jr., and A. B. 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C, TUESDAY TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | NATIONAL—Otis Skinner in cho Panza,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—Ethel Barrymore in “A Royal Fandango,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"“The Camel's Back," com-| edy, at 8:20 p.m. i GARRICK n the Next Room,” at | 0 p.m. k KEITH'S—Fritzi Scheff, vaudeville, at 5 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—Ann Francis’ Collegians, vaudeville and motion pictures, con tinuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"“Theater Comique Russ vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. PRESIDENT “If Winter Comes,” photoplay, continuous from 11 a.m. till midnight. i RIALTO—Lionel Barrymore, in “Unseen Eyes,” at 11:15 am., 1:15,} 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15. p.m. 1 COLUMBIA—KIipling's "Thc_L hl Thal Falled,” at 11:156 am., 1 5:26, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. PALACE—Thomas _ Meighan, in “Woman Proof,” at 11:05 am. 1:05, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. “"““POII‘TA‘AME). McAvoy, |u “Her Reputation,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:; 25, 3:35, 5:35, 7:36 and 9:356 p.m. AHBA!HADDI‘—T’OH Negri in “The Cheat.” Shows start at 7 and 9 STAR, WASHINGTON, Nnnlen. Uorweglan explorer. Early Program Wednesday. 11 a.m.—Joseph Wolfe, baritone. 11:10 a.m.—Talk, under the auspices of the Columbia University. 11:256 a-m.—Joseph Wolfe. 11:30 a.m—"“The Milk of Human Kindness,” by Mrs. Oren Root. 11:40 a.m.—"Conditions in Europe,” by Miss Sarah Wambaugh. 11:50 a.m.—Market repofts. 4 p.m.—Harry Jentes, planist. : —Michael Salpeter, violin- : —Musical program. 5 p.m.—Michael Salpeter. 5:15 p.m.—Musical program. Autumn Flowers. "Mums," roses, carnations. At Gudes, 1212 -Advt. GORDON ORDERED HERE. General Relieved of Fort Benning Command. Maj. Gen. Walter H. Gordon, who has just been promoted, will be re- lieved of his present duties in com- mand of Fort Benning, Ga., and the Infantry School at that post and as- sume temporary duty in the office of the chief of staff, War Department. Brig. 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Pol-' s Shabert Attractions TONIGHT 8:20 MAT. THURSDAY, 50c TO $1.50 The Belwyns Presess THE CAMEL’S BACK Som 't M tham, A-f-.r of " “The Gircles t Headed by los tlnry-—Vnm Kemble Cooper BEQG. SUNDAY—SEATS TODAY F.RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GEST have the honor to present the Most Novel Show of the Werld BALIEFP'S CHAUVE-SOURIS (The Bat Theater of Moscow) The Artistic Triumph of Paris, London, New York This Is fi-e Show With the Py ‘I of the Wooden Soldiers ~0° Priow: Lower boxes, seating v, . $15 5 loge seats, $2.50: balcony, §2, . Matinees Thursday a Only 1 Day Left To Get Our Special Prices on Metal Garages Low as $5 Down, §7 Month WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. Continental Trust Bldg. 14th St. at H we stand ready to supply Rlank Books when You say the word, E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Consult the “Used Car” Column in The Star Everybody can own an automobile if they will watch this column and follow up the bargains that are offered in it. 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Romantic Melodrama— HER REPUTATION Violin Solo, Jose Huarte medy—World Survey Prelude, Palom; Caxvon and a Ince's =BARRYMORE TEATURE STARTS Boat Steam Heated l In “SANCHO PAMZA” JOHN GALSWORTHY'S nam. RIALTOQ ve.m A THRILL FOR EVERY SECOND v_omopollmn Presents = With % SEENA OWEN & GREAT CAST In = EYES = = By ARTHUR STRINGER nas A M 15-5:15-7:15 9:16 P. M. e | "Str. Charles Macalester For Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extra) NATIONAL THEATER ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF | TON T WED. MAT. SATURDAY | AT 8:20 B0c to 00 ATINEE | RUSSELL JANNEY Presents | Adapted 'rnvL( ‘ervantes’ Jon Quixote™ BEGIN. NEXT SUN. NIGHT. MATS. WED. H T A AT o R CHARLES DILLIX WITH OBI INAL N. Y. CAST Lt SPECIAL . NATIONAL Taeonee Thurs. 4:30 | SARITONE ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES at 10 a.m. and 2 “THE BEST PLAY OF THE DECADE.” THE EMINENT Washington's Finest Orchestra, Daniel Breeskin _Conducting CRANDALL’S AMBAssapon 18thSt. & Col. Rd. N. W.| in FIGHTING BLOOD. CRANDALL'S CENTRAL EMILIO DeGOGORZA Tickets: $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, plus war tax. T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. STUDENTS’ CONCERT COURSE Auspices Community Center Dept. of the Public Schoolx FIVE FRIDAY NING CONCERTS CENTRAL H Nov. 23—MW Prima Donna Soprano, Metro Dec. 14—MME. D'ALVARE 1—TOSCHA S 9—GABRILOWIT h 14—TIT 11PA, Tenor. SEASON. $6, 35, $4, $2.50 Open to the General Public On_Sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, Droop's, 13tk end G Sts. M. 6493. 9th Bet. D and B BOW| 9th & E Sts. . in JACK LON CALL " OF T TAN LAUREY, STHE WHOLE TRUTH." Savoy The: 4th and C, DAILY. 3 P.M. SUNDA TOMORROW — Lois HARD DIX P AND CRANDALL’S ; MATS. 2 PM. DAILY. TODAY AND TOMORR WILSON "and Apollo Theater CRANDALL’S 624 H St. B SATURDAY Film Feature TAKOMA THEATER 4th & But- st York Theater . AvekQuebecst. TOMO! ALICE ODD and REEN 119 B st PRlNCESS VoL “ROVGED DUMBARTON 19, Fisconsin Ave. CONSTANCE TAL ADGE 3 NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor Poli's Theater—Tuexday, Nov. 13, | WAGNER PROGRAM Soloist, On Sule Mrs roop's. 13 . with an all-star cast treet N.| BAYN in “"MODERN Richard Crooks A BUSHMAN _ MARRIAGE New York Symphony Orchestra EVENING CONCERT Auditorium, C3ntral High School Monday, Nev. 12th; 8:30 P Mr. Damrosch at the piano will @ the principal compositions to be re All Seats Reserved, $1.25, $1.00 and 75c Washington Society of the Fine Arts 1741 New York Avenue. ZAVENUEABOVENINTH® SIX REFINED ACTS VAUDEVILLE Ann Francis, Sunshine Girl in ‘‘Check Your Assisted by Fonr Oollégians The Great “Ferry” Corwey World Eimons Muxioal” Olows: Mabel Elaine Of McIntyre & Heath Fame, and Henry 1. Marshali The Popular Composer Jean Sothern + ‘of Stage and Screen Girls Will Be Boys'" Cavanaugh & Cooper ions™* URE LLOYD HUGH EMPIRE 911 H Street CULL ANDIS and IDNIGHT 5612 Conn. Ave. CHEVY CHASE L BARRY “and OF RAPHAEL 9th at O Strest N.W. WALLACE BEERY IN, “BAVU." DUNCAN DANCERS And SALVI World's Greatest Harpist 9, 4:30 Bareau, Poli's Theater—Friday, Nov. On Sale Mrx. ert Droon’s. POLA NEGRI “THE CHEAT” A New Triumph for Thix Wonderful Actress Comedies_and Short Subjects 1 to 6 P.M.—Prices, 22 and 38c Sundays Prices, and 59¢ how 1 to 11 P. tarts 920 Greene's ¢ 13th_and “THE SPIRIT WORLD Subject of Lecture by ALFRED H. TERRY SIIIIIEIIT-BELASGO Direction Lee and J. J. Shubert. Mat. Tomorrow at 2:20 ARTHUR HOPKINS ~ PRISENTS ETHEL BARRYMORE IN A NEW COMEDY~ ‘A ROYAL FANDANGO” BY Z0E AKINS~AUTHOR OF "DECLA SSEE* NEXT WEEK Seats Thursday ‘William Harrls, Jr., Announces . John Drinkwater’s Edw. F. Miller Stmllo 1226 Conn. Ave. Fr. 8587 ‘Thursds 5 to 6, tango lessons for ad vanced dapeers. Class bullroom dancing Wed. evening IGXOVER d W.—PRIVATE LE sons any time, 78c. Course, 4 priv., 8 clase. $4. Guar. results._Fine environme: LA Ot ) PROF. AND MRS _ACHER'S STODIO, 10th n.w \H)\l Monday and Frida; JACK HOFFMAN Ann_mzm HOSKINS, 1141 CONN. AVE., Just returned from New York, where their pupil won 1st prize in national stake children’s Contest. Stage and ballroom dancing correctly taught adults and children. Studlo for rent for pmm fl Boosss I‘l:orm v, 7 Franklin_1435-W Dupost Cirels GLADYSE WILBU D:\\YISOIN'. Prof. Mrs 1320 M St. ny hour. Class " and Dance Saturday nings with Orchestra Music 2 nees—*‘Bambalina Fox Trot,” aII the latest variitions “ROBERT E. LEE’ Main 1782. *Ameriean Tango,