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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL ETATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. (435 Meters). 8:05 to 8:20 p.m.—Public health serv- ice to broadcast No. 201, “Health Edu- cation by Radio.” Speclal broadcast on the second anniveisary of the pub- lc health information by iadio serv- ice. 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. Early Program Wednesday. #:46 a.m.—Live stock reports. 10:01 5 p.m.—Live stock markets. 45 p.m.—Fiult and vegetable mar- lets, 3:25 p.m.—Live stock reports. §:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. 4:05 p.m.—Hay, feeds, crop rcports, specials. 4:25 p.m.—Daily market report. WIH—Willlam P. Boyer Company 1273 Meters). 3 to 4 pm-—Financial and marke: reports; music (daily). WMU—Doubledn; pany ( 4:30 to 5:30 (&aily). WCAP—Chesnpeake and Potomac Telephone Comunny (439 Meters). :30 H. Peterson. V. Liu- Meters). Program (Beethove! Mitrane” ( wee 850 Hagle. 9:00 p.m.—, >rogram: Jean" (Speaks) 8:15 to 10 p.m 10 to 12 p.m tor of the Broo (Kjerulf) (B e | All Programs Schedulcd for Eastern Hill Electric Com- | | Musical program | “Morning"| Early Program Wednesday, 12 noon— Time signals from the United States Naval Observatory, WRC—Radlo Corporation of Amerlea (400 Mctern). 5:15 p.m.—Instruction in code prac- tice by the engin.ers of the Radle Corporation of America (dally). § p.m.—Children's hour, by Peggy Albion (dally). DISTANT STATIONS, andard Time, WIY—New York (406) Metern). §:30 p.m.—Popular songs by Jimmy Shearer 10 p.m-—Program by the Long Isiana”Railrond Band and Glee Club: WJZ—New York (455 Meters). by Paul 7 p.m.—Dinner_ concert Spects Alamac Hotel Orchestra. ‘The Financlal Side of Your ity air talk. L by the American ) p.m.—Dance program by the S tor Dance Orchestra. urly Program Wednesday. —Recltal by Louls Divorkin, Tea music by the Hotel & Post news, ! WLW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). il solos by Thomas Pilanket!, tenor; Rob- , pianist; Hawalian mu- Wenb and his enter-|p Program Wednesday. Veather forecast; busl- | Stock quotations. rts, | ctions by Ade- “Why I Belong | en Voters and enectndy (350 Meters). | tock market | 1 outdoor ite, by | 1 by the Albany C 1.000 volces; voe 20 05, Christmas Savings Checks Cash | speciulty per Early Program Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.-—8tock market reporta 12:40 p.m.—Froducs market report. 12:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. WWJe—Detroit (518 Meters). Pan.—Wilson's Wolverines Thad- acus “Weon lnly rr..-m- Wednesdny: 9130 a.n.—"Tonight's Dinner.” 9:43 o.m—Publl¢ health service bul- letins. 10:28 a.m.—Weather forecast. 13 noun—Muaie by Jean Goidkatte's 3 " pm—wwmer forecast | market report, WOC—Davenport (484 Maters). 6:46 p.m.—Chimes concert. 7:60 pa—8port news and weather forecast, Early Program Wednesday, 11 a.m-—Opening markst quotations, 13 noon—Weather and river forecast. 12:50 p.m.—Maiket guotations and ENone, p.m.—Chimes concert, m.—C oslog stocks and markets. e 0,_p.m.—Ilduoational program ; lec- ture: “Hdema and Its Causes, ' by Clyde G. Kern; musie, WOR—Newark (405 Meters), §:16 p.m—"Iclole,” Hanta Claus’ as- sistant at his toy factory, wiil speak to chiidren, 0:30 p.m.—"Man In the Maon Storl 7 pm.—Andrew May, baritone, semi-cinasical and classical numbers, Early Program Wednesday, 4 am. to 6 a.m—Speclal test with Japan, New Zealand and Australla. 2:30 'p.m.—Russell Madden, tenor 5 Ailoe Ivea wiil ‘spewk on Women,” Hits”; Charles Am ordam, plantat. —Fart Worth (470 Metera). Congert by the ol 0 il or 7. W aalingion Nogro Hehaol of Clobu nllam (476 Meters). p.an.~Muslclans &nd rmers from the Jef- WFAA. 9:30 to terson Thea 12 to 1 a.m—Son& recital by Albert L. Sc other musicians. Early Program Wednoaday. 1:30 to 2 p.m.—Address 4y Judge Eugene B. Muse. Mrs. | WHAS—La: 5:30 to 10 pm.—Concert by Al Gor- man's Novelty Orchestra; historical ode; late bulletins; reading by tss Bettle Lewls. Early Program Wednesday. 5 to 6 ville (400 Meters). ed For Tomorrow, A Sale! Famous Federal Radio Sets More good 129 news for radio fans. We have just purchased 50 more radio sets made by Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company and they go for $129. The receiver alone lists for $105. Federal radio sets are known from coast to coast for their highly sensitized adjustment, their excellent general make-up and their permanency. 10 Delivers It The balance arranged on liberal terms to suit vour convenience, making it a simple matter to select your Christmas Radio now. What You Get for %129 Radio frequency, giving wide range. ‘Audio frequency, giving greater volume. Three adapters. Batteries phones. Three A and three B Special Federal Three UV-199 tubes. Antenna equipment, including 100 feet aerial wire, 2 insulators, 35 feet lead-in wire, 15 feet ground wire and 1 improved lightning arrester. Equipped with storage battery and 201A tubes, $10 addltlonal The Hecht Co. Radio Studio—624 F St. Radio Studio Will Be Open Until 9 P.M, m.—Selections by the Strand "flnuur Orchestra; lice bulletins; |“Just Among Home Folks"; selectlof by the Walnut Theater Orchestra dancing lesson No. 3 by Arthur Mur- rn)a late news bulletins; livestock, broduce and grain market reports: RDKA—Pitisbnrgh (323 Meters). Dinner concert by Geaf's 30 p.m.—"The l\e)' ‘to the Gift Pua- lfl. Bonkl ‘That Wil Piease Children,” hyTl‘leflmn Askowlth, 5 “The Story of Babouska,” thl chl idren’s period. Sl m.—Farmer market reports. 3 2 DA Reception by the Arch- hlnhun nf Blnlerbllry -l l-lmbelh Place," by, Dr. John Ray Ew 8:30 p..—Amanda Vierholler - stud- ents, In'a recital, l p.m. eclal concert b; Queen Oty Sercnaders, ¥ Early Program Wednesaday: 9:46 em.—Live stock market ports. 12 noon—NMarket reports: KYW—Chleago (538 Meters). 1:60 p.m.—Bedtime story. 3:01 to 9:28 pm.—Program by the Ameri, rm Bureau Federation, 0:30 eather forecast. ews and weather report. —8port taik, by Fleld .nd ‘Cly % Spades’and Wood.” pin—Reviews of the lats Imulu b: Lilewellyn Jones. iest rly Progrom Wednesday: m.—News and eomment, | atket reports. ! u W a.m—Late financlal news and comment. | 12 noon—>Mnrket reports; weather re- ports. | 12:30 p.m.—Late news and comment. 12:35 p.m.—Table talic by Mra. Anna | .r. l-nxer-nn of the People's Gas Com- | l f m.—Market reports. 0 p.m.—Closing quotations. 3:10 p.m—Tinanolal cemuent ana | ate news. 330 pm—Cloaing atosk quotations. | | & pm—Late newa, .“nl——ln‘iuflold. Mass, (337 Meters). | perfod. 7:30 pm.—Twlilight tales for kiddtes: | “r-xucml Vaiues n the Hame," by Agnes | alg. | p.m.—Congert by the Hayden Male | ,Quuru { 9 p.mi—Bedtine Story for grown-ups, | by Orlson B. Marden Early Program Woednesdny. 1 11:66 a.m.—Market regorts; weather | forecast. | s | wuhnu.an-n. (509 Metern), ¢ pm er foreoast. i T s by Dick | Regan and his WIP Concert Orches- I tra. 7 pame—Uncle Wip's bedtime stort n | Clothier Chorus ef 170 volces, | serles of Christmas conecrts; voeal ! ¢ {pgres. i ‘qun ord F | trales} John | man's Orchestra. m.~World market survey, #rmers’ ! 8 p.m.—Dramatic review by Elifot Lester. 8:15 p.m.—Artist recital by Paul E. Grant, "‘lo‘lmsl 11:60 lm.p-—lll.l‘k!l reports. -ndl male chorus fror —Market reports. 9 p.m.—Song recital by Lulgi Boc- Helen Felch Urego) culll Hotel Walton Concert Orehes- "To:1s p.m.—Charile Kerr and his or- chestza from the 8i. James Hotel: Early Program W 1:30 p.m—Weather forecast. 3 D TomATUSt Tecttal by Bwing ntraito; ' Bleanor Faw- cett, pllnlnx Charies D. Long, basa, Bllen Campbell, hristmas Agnes| ;g p. m.—Concert program, 12:45 t0 3 k. hthowlk Coen-8a 13 noon—Chapel service, with organ the Columbla | Ty, So- —Anna Epatein, planist. Telen Gregory, Supranc. planist. 5 program fer chilaren,” by Gimbel Brothers. WDAF—Kansas Clity (411 Metera), H Frolle,” WFI—Phiindelph'a (385 Meters), 6:30 p.m. — Meyer Davis' Bellevue 3tratford Hotel Orchestra. p.m.—"'Bnowball” talks to ehtl- dren. 8 pam.—Address, “Analysis of a ank Aecount,” by Wililam F. iit- er. 8:30 & in a pm—The Strawhridge Early Program Wednesday. 1 . 9:30 am.—Strawbrilge & Clothier | Chorus of "170 va in a prize h & Light of the H. Candlyn, Phone Franklin 0003 | 1209 H market re-| .. N.W. 10410 @an.—Produec p.m.—Meyer Davis' Bellevue- | tel Concert Orchestra. 1150 pam.—Agricultural report. 3 pm-—Concert by Livia Dawaon | Ward, harplst; Alice Thwing, con- Vandersloot, bass. WMC—Memphis (500 Meters), 0:30 p.m.—Program Ly the Maxda Grotto Lodge. 13 pm—)fldlnxh( frolle by T, O. Quart the. A | KSD—8t, Luuis (546 Meters). 9§ pau—Harry Gray, baritone; Vir- ginta Williams, planiat; B. M. Good- | ! moll, violinist: address Ly L M. Watt. | 1% p.m—Dance musio Ly Bilver- | WHl—Atlanta (420 Weters), { Budtime wiory, { 1 program by the Fox Oroheatra. | ‘ll.tfi p.m lll!ll Ly the Foot Warmers' Dance Orchestra | 1y Program Wednesday | 1 to 2 p.m.—Musical entertalnment. 5 p.m.=Music by the Howard The. | ater Orchestra, | b to WEAF—New York (402 Meters) | 7:30 to 10 p.m.—Program same us| WCAP. Karly Program Wednesday. 11fa.m.—Musical program. the Andrew wiIl to settle an upset stomach. The aaanic | or & sour, g PICES | Millions know Its magle. rective. Pepsin® reaches the stomach stress from indigestion stomach vanishes All drug- ists recommend this harmiess stomagh | | Smbg-n Head Sets John J. Odenwald Gy, INUIGESTIUN “hew a few Pleasant Tablets, —Stomach Feels Fine! So pleasant, 80 Inexpensive, 8o quick || moment It is a modern thought, this idea of light to harmonize with every room. A beau- tiful thought. For a lovely lamp vivifies even an otherwise un- interesting room. Madame Kelsey, our lecorator, will select with you a lamp you'll love, at a price you want to pay. Soft Lights For the Living Room A—This junior lamp, with colorful poly- chrome base and harmonizing black and blue brocade shade over rose silk, just sizable for the rea: A Junior Beauty Very Specially Prl'zn? $11.95 29 75 ding clmu B—A tall, stately lamp to stand by piano or window. C—A junior lamp, with heavy polychrome base and 22-inch oval shade in rose, mulberry or blue. Edged with fringe that tempers the Royal Easy Chair, $21.75 The most comfortable chair built. A touch of a button and the back and foot rest are set at any angle. Oak or mahogany finish, leatherette cover- The combination of black and gold will harmonize with any color 523,75 sCHEME 0o serhonsnsss A purchase, which we cannot duplicate” at this price, of junior lamps, with three-inch mahog- any base and two artistic styles of shades. TI may be had in almost an color. Very special at $1195. deep silk ight softly, $26.75 Candle Holder and Candle, 95¢ The holder is a graceful mahogany-finished shaft, with metalfitting for can- dte, which may be had in almost any color. Nest of Smoking Stands, $18.75 Three small mahogany stands which fit snugly into a fourth when not in use. Fitted with glass trays ‘and nickel trim- Christmas Savings Checks Cashed [ Seamless W ol Brussels Rusgs Lovely assortment of new patterns in beautiful reproductions of Persian motiis. Charming color effects that add an enrich- ing atmosphere to the home. Brussels rugs are known the world over for their excellent qualities and need no introduction to the home-maker. Felt Base Floor Covering 46C sq. yd. Standard quality of very heavy felt base covering. An array of unusually attrac- tive patterns suitable for most any room in the home. All perfect merchandise, fully guaranteed. Bring vour floor measure- Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co. Double-faced Lustrous Velour Exquisite Color Effects Sale: Veléur Portieres $]17-95 Add a charming tone to the entire room. Made of excellent quality velour, deep pile. Beautiful colors that blend with any color scheme. Combinations of rose, blue, mulberry or brown with blue and brown and green. 24 yards long and 36 inches wide. Overlocked edges. Velour Overdrapes to Match 53.45 Same high quality velour, in colors to match. 13-inch side pieces. 2V4 yards long. 27-inch scalloped valance. Wool Mixed Blankets $1.45 Sturdy quality. Wool and cotton mixture. Large and extra sizes, 66x80 and 70x80. Va- rious colors: Pink, blue or tan checks, stripes or white and gray backgrounds. <hghtlv imperfect. nnex—The Hecht Co. 'HwH@cl/zi‘ Co. Opaque Shades 59¢ Water color. Perfect. Mounted on dependa- ble rollers. - Finished size 36x69 inches. White, green, olive and blue. Com- plete with fixtures ecru, Seventh at F From Now Until Christmas

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