Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1925. 39° G K i | UNIFORMITY VITALIN TRANSFORMERS | HANDS OF R = less transmission alone ix expected to et oad et DClirs seres et ds |NAUGURA|_ ISG[]'N OFF ANNOUNCERS. | I FEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAy | |WORLD CONFERENCE |/:o,inir i i ity | GETS ROXIE CONGERTS. | Bapvs sl et There are many points e B bsolutely alike. abso- Hoo\el Declizicsl 1o ncqum sta- | R hed 4 ,WCAE Pittsburgh. Will Broadcast -‘mmmv {nes run absolutely s S | TO CONSIDER RADIO | which e b oy o e T e tions to Name Cities. * i Ry | |definite international policy Sunday Programs. (2. That (8 one of the big reasonswhy . 2 Fe¥y Noted Authority on Radio. - | adopted. R S 500 MOre ThoCGarsons thet off Com. | The Department of Commerce will S e The question of international broa WCAE, Pittsbur, ias been added | ormers combiped. Partia list below; 1 e sgulate the manner in T Wireless Communication From | casting also will bring up interesting | .o of ste roadc : w @ a i h S nanes "Ateiton | All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited $ ittt & u ; Shore to Shore First Question |Problems. among they e today. Its only matter of broadcasting 1 Which Determine the high fc to Be Taken Up. jother entertainment prog . m ed at intervals. i 3 aave ! ships at sea. Several stea Tie-Up to Be Three Below | o ompiats b e, esn s Elencynel nitiogn ; o e it b bhgaat et many points which must | e, therefore, to design : ce : at ag: Y L the w st num- | By the Consolidated Press stations aboard their v %0 | 1 P T WCAR / That of Election Eve. e of o ; 2Lin s Giogainotion e b 1 without | Wirele rmunication from sliore | far there has been no proviston mad « . 9 . " | £ B PR o [ for such service. Complete apparatu 3 / Will Cover Country. fuicuiar cor he te B2 | omotanttiob a Aot aes e B e e Slm ¢ by the fortheoming in- | oecun lners. ready (. be AP Washingion; WEAF mm“’““‘ uted capy j I iiis e come e SH, Worcestor, Ma MURDOCK ‘”.'ir"’f’..,',‘i' e s Bl T e s e, e : d" iation. [ : dz arkh in i alhet o , > S @, MicHIGAN Deresnadyne CVE LEMON MASTER RADIO ~y + D’ 4 Fatbs HARMONY AUDIOLA e 'DE E—OREST e REG. LS. PAT. OFF. STUDEBAKER R [ | Mow Carv BiynothineriCox The radio user knows what a marvelous . "o thing a good tube is, how it does what is ‘\d . be wanted of it—and (if it is a good enough Followthe lead of the leaders—buildor re- 0 19502, . tube) avoids doing the unpleasant things Gilranieet, Rocommanacd by Gest deslars. 3 apoortubecando. Use DV-3fordrycell, o tr : L8 &1 950 and DV-2 for storage battery operation. At Weschlers lll‘(s‘,\(flel(’l{lul’lb‘ LET YOUR NEXT TUBE PURCHASE BE DE FOREST 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. NEURALGIA Monday, March 2nd, 1925 T RHECNATISM Is T Commencing 2 P.M. Ask Your Druggist | S I ' IV-111; N rodynes: Federal Sets, al bt v Built; Uncle Sam Three- *******************«k*****************i» A ELL I q G O U ] \‘Ln,,'.,fxi,.i A * | The Entire Remaining Stock of Attend Bucky Harris’ The Shop of Quality : Which We Were Recently Base Ball School forced to vacate! He is going to Inspeclmn Afler 9 AM Monday TERMS—CASH ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. The building was sold over our heads with but short notice and now we are selling the balance of the stock at 633 Pa. Ave. At Sensationally Low Prices Bargains so big that you cannot afford to pass them up MENS SUITS MEN’S SUITS E ly Sold rmerly S for $30, f.;"s“zesrgo. °Now b Sl 1'85 <'.«u 3:31— \:l()l(ubn‘:}’rxft $1 875 MEN’S BLUE SIJSITS GREAT SPECIALS ON R. C. A. and Cunningham Tubes Brandes Phones and Speal(ers Everead_\' and Burgess B Batteries \Vcsting‘house Storage Batteries :\1u51'c IV«astcr Loud Speakers See Our Window for Prices GREAT SPECIAL SALE Freed-Eisemann Neutrodyne Sets—NR6—Five-tube Freshman Masterpiece 5-tube Sets Complete Only $95.50 Sold on Easy Terms teach the readers of The Star 7. “How to Play Base Ball” Hand Tailored $40 Values at MENS SUITS * Men’s Odd Pants La Sizes, 50 All Si Ve © %0 $14.85 $5.00 Values st 9295 OVERCOATS W s Now $128 OVERCOATS Skinner Formerly Sold for in Li 75 B mioed 540 to S50 Now $19:58 TOP COATS Y5 1158 Ribbed Union Suits $2.50 .29 Value $ 1 = Arrow Collars Silk Hose Vawe 10c Ve 65c 27 Beginning next | Monday, March 2 % 00 7 2% Jok e I ek st ke sk ke sk ke sk sk sk ke s ki e e s skt e sk ke e sk Ak sk ok sk sk sk sk ok sk sk ok sk gk sk ke Ak ok ke sk ok gk ek ok ke ke kA8 Marked Binding Posts rduala 10c Binding 19C Dy b t Porcelain- e $2.89 39¢ 10c @he Zoening Staf The Sunday Star and continuing for thirty days 7 % e Phones . 7777 : Bucky Harris, still a youngster, made his team a pennant winner—and then captured the world’s championship in the most spectacular series ever played. Spring Antennas Antenna Insulators He can teach you how to play base ball because he has learned it from the sandlot to the big league parks. As a kid he had to work hard and long hours—hustling up at 5:30 in the morning. But he wanted to play ball—and all the time he could get was after he came out of the coal mines—a few minutes before dark, out on the back lot. 20-inchi §1 40 . roll g up like shade % .” 59¢ Wouna Coils 25¢ 3-inch Coil e 5c Crystal Detectors e & 98¢ " 25e Eve}’ybody said he was too small to play—but he made up in det_ermlnation what he lacked in size—and kept on trying and trying; listening and learning—and finally his opportunity came. In his thirty lessons Bucky Harris will discuss every position on the team—how it shou}d be played and what type of chap should play it. He will set you straight on the details of the game. There will be nothing theoretical about it. Bucky Harris isn’t a theorist. He is practical—and in wHat he teaches you will learn what you want to know about “How to Play Base Ball.” The thirty lessons begin in The Star Monday, March 2—continuing—Evening and Sunday—for thirty days. To be followed immediately by the Weekly Review of the games in which Bucky and his cham- pions play—runnng to the end of the season. Silk and Wool Hose , Rep Cloth Shirts Vo - 69c L Vive 5145 Imported English Broadcloth MEN’S LISLE HOSE Shirts 35¢ 1 7 c $3.50 . .65 Value Value $1 3 PAIRS, 50c Bear in Mind the Number 633 Penna. Ave. Open Evenings Until 10 O’Clock Adapters ¥ 39C A Battery Switches . le-phone Plugs - 49 ‘rystals,- good c lity T-strand Autenna Wire; 15¢ 100 feet Get It At GIBSDON & 917-919 G St. N.W. Don’t miss one of the lessons—nor one of the Weekly Reviews. Arrange for The Star regularly—either from: your newsdealer; or by Star Carrier delivered direct to your home. Seven issues a week—60c a month. 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