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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 1927. - 20 v } ' I I through fs hint 'enough that the part | Concert Orchestra SHUNTING FINDS TROUBLE. | (iroiet s veen. biocking, it [ R | g 5 | — it 18 incorrectly connected or s of ARY 5, 1927 | '[ Identifies Station | Elimination of Certain Circuits|Wrong value. s | . s " { 2 T i N PRA'SE Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time ; | in Hearers’ Contest R . “Alda Good Operation. Demonet Leaves $200,000. . ! g ” y eliminating certain circuits or ¢ n sise | 470 5 P Stations. Meters. Mtles. | [ | The second station for identi ' uny, SUminating certain circults of| An estats valued in excess | lotine: sports: Dinty Moore's Orches . nk | | fication in T"“d"'”"‘“l,',“". has |t piece of insulated wire It is often pos. | $%00,000 was left by Jules Demon ! Sopats [ A el s : 2 S M HC IR | | contest, broadoast aliows o S sible to locate the source of trouble ' caterer, who died December 20. ' | Bew York: d ntrimenial solotsia: taik 5 | ‘1«»1« Inflhm; t ;I'N"";" ] [ when constructing the set or making cluded fn ti tate are prem!: ! Boston: En Zisenbourg's Sinfon = 2 ) i o adel, follow | i 4 "y s > e n the estate se ‘Expert Encourages Amateuri Bl ] Both New York and London| | jMemuctt by Hande, o trom | Station WGY Will Try to| chanees in its layout., often there i | 1909 1y strect, tiio store at Connectic 4:40—Philadelphia b trimpeis : Gounod's opera “Faust.” Both 0 e sadlpriod . E ® P " : b b : wrong value of inductance or resist- |avenue and M street and the Demon« to Continue Work on | 510 6 PM in Excited State Over Fri- | | selections were played by a con- Reach Australia TOMOrrOW |ance at some point. and I this point | factory at 202125 L. street. Beside 4 | 5:00—Chicago: Mandel Trio Mothers' council cert orchestra. Can you identify - h 5 8 g S S =S s t e | Philagelphia: News e oore 9 " | the 5 | s cut out altogether the set may oper- [ the widow, Mrs. Mary L. Demone: Receiving End. inneapais: eaderst Qb oo day’s Experiment. A Weekly cash prize of $5 will | | by Way of London. atoagaln, s [there are ‘two children, Charles 11 ¢ ew York: Astorin Orchestra: i be awarded to the fan who iden- | | LFIRAT [ R o i t operates | Demonet and Helen D. tu - Davenport: Musical program e tifles the greatest number of sta- | | with makeshift connection, the mere | Attorneys Peelle & Ollby appear k¢ I Gernsback, radio experi Chicago: Bismarck Orchestra: o By the Associated Press. | | Yions during n contest week. | |Ev the Associated Prose {fact that the alternations break |the estate and writer, and who, in his| g.00— Aol A NEW YORK, Jan 5. An int Seven stations will be listed for _ROCHESTER, N. Y [ s e i Pl ptanie by Sl ional telephone sweepstakes, with | | identification each week. Granted air conditions | =pare time, edits popul 5 i Waldorf-Ast r & e o4 the prize the honor of being the first swers should be sent as soon as stations " in uth . Australia | sonthly, went before the microphone. | Boston " Kiddiea” Kiub: Tido Venice' oréticstia 002000 : to talk over the transatlantic radio| | possible to The Star’s radio iden- y more r points will | - ot Station WRNY, New York, last | children’s program P st phone, was underway today here and tifl on contest editor. a pro m of music at Station . ] leveland ) Serenaders n London | transmitted m Rochester through night, to encourage the 0’l»n~(ruldlh‘ i ! njamin - Franklin ~ Orche ;\mu-ip.-nlns: a rush of business| - jmtiml\ WGY, Schenect to Station . of homemade receiving sets and to o Ttk Duhs iGosbens SEa: i Fnitertainers when the service is formally opened | 2LO, London, England, and, rebroad- outline their advantage over the| e bungtine e (o the public Priday the American | Cry of Cuckoo Is ist. there for the bencit of st ations | putli advy 8 § ew. Yo or pianict: market reports Telephone & Telegraph Co. rGed.| < throughout the Kastern Hemlisphere. The amateur | h L : o b/ / rhgieks . manufactured variety. The amateur o to_accept reservations by telephone W' N ew Lal From’4:30 to 4:45 o'clock Eastern | 3 set builder he described as the pioneer : oday for calls on the first.come, 1 R 8 sandard_ time, fomorrow aftcrnoon | ake a Resolution evelopment In other | En A ser pasis. No one will be per- : the American station will transmit to | of radio developmen i o Melpin € mitted to take more: than $300 worth Over Staceatone i Lo sadon on the iow wave| | HAT 1927 will y words, he thinks the homemade set | o et Dirthe e oh s : s longth of 3 and 8 | | £ 7 will see you the holder of at least S 3 i 8.ap_gnamnati: Tedume stories arge s $25 a minute with a Sl 20 and 32 meters two num-| | f the McK & - A : butigers create most ‘of “the mew S—Davenport: Chimes eoncert . minimum. | | bers of a_concert given from the stage | || one of the McKeever & Goss Registered First s rinkles in the mechanical make-up | oS C i ro s e '"'Radio telephone experiments began | The staccatone, the peculfar |of the Bastman Theater, Rochester, | Trust Notes, which pay interest at the rate of k . ) At sanort: S | actively fn 1915, first between Mon flute-like instrument which ha by the Rochester Philharmonic Or-| || ,,1/{7 er annum. ¥ of recelvers and the manufa | e ey Sl e tauk Point and Wilmington, Del. In| been transmitting an identifying' | chestra, and words of greeting t 20 pe " come alonz later and adopt the suc- | Davenport: Sport newa: Void Vagahonds | the same year a few words flung from | signal from WRNY, New York. |Liritish musicians from Fugene Goos- | 2 . cesstul ones: all of which we are Cincinnatic Pianist: chimes concert: Bowworth artisis Arlington” were picked up in Paris | during lulls In the programs of that | 5¢DS. the conductor. | m() help you keep your resolution. we will be = o Chicago: A Sine o e o | After an interruption during the | station, has been modified so that | The British station will rebroadcast | glad to spread the payments on the purchase [ ‘ Mr, Gern: k: Shelton Or Carlton Te Orchestra periments were renewed and in | it now produces a sound exactly |!he program to its chain of stations | . s . Anyho. Mr. Gern: Chitake: Orean wecttal. ity sioris, Db v v corveration: s 1 . cuekoo. Radio | throughout the British isles and to | of one of our First Trust Notes over a period of sounded an o uit, unselective-sets— | innogpolls: Market veporte: Ploncer's hour n with ships as far as 1,000 miles the 374 meter |lar tern stations, particularly | 10 months—or 12, if necessary. of nn-‘k n_r,:n;luv . ime Wi | y‘;mx'...w.»lm‘ R;vl] call; ¥ ‘m st Boh Tn.{y PEres at sea. In 1923 transatlantic experi setting in tuning their receivers ‘-“":“9 ll\mm‘"flh Africa and Australia, 7 obsolete 1 pders o { oston: Lido Venice Orchestra: federation of churches » = St | s s iy 'Y by | Some 7, and 13,000 miles, respec. . o fadio first came ue. There | e onic O a hirche ents _ were started n. In a| can instantly recognize WRNY by [gome 7,000 and 13,000° miles, respec. LL you have to do is to make the initial pay- £ i of ancient | ork: Spanish lessons: police reports’ 1 Piano demonstration last March newspaper- | the unmistakable chirpin | v, from London A : b gre yet many of theae 5 bt et | it : | men in New York and London chatted The former signal broadeast by |. A Preliminary test will be made at| | ment, which, by the way, earns interest at :,v::d‘?”:‘r:‘\ o i B fariam rans Yok Ko I_m.mslh'_mi. e (vx}:e:nd forth and exchanged news :)'\4’ stace num;un\l;(v(l :‘{ the first | p.m. today 614% from the date of the payment, and then i < New_ Yorl Sports: _financ and W e peports: Mmi S e hars o ¥ Stars and . by N 2na volnme eonceriied. B D -4 Bl rvlwn‘ Radio. Behors Soman's Drenesirar .. WRNY Tipes Torever.” THe oonstant | Aiken—Augusta. ! cach month thereafter send us a tenth of the Big b wvery fobm N0l lEL TRk e TR ST T e T 0 RO R BRITISH INTEREST KE »etition of these hecame tiresome, | - Mean temperature during January lml‘mce. hat creeps nto the sensitive eiher, | EoChristiaiens Orchesira ) " wHO 526 EER s0 the ch to the more novel (and February at these popular re.| §rss o dats (0nS sk ansas Citv: Market ‘and weadliér veports bodiinie stoiyiCo o cuckoo tone was made. ! {sorts is 50°. " Splendid_golf courses | wlfi will be glad to meet you and to talk it e e polnts | Chicago Teports: Punch and "Judy; Drike Cont : Uil D The staccatone is the invention |With fifteen golf events, Other inter- | over either here, at vour office or at vour roadd it Giever e priEit Ensemble i WG itish public is awaiting with great | of Fugo Gernsback. It is a com- |esting outdoor amusements. Reduced | || 2 i put, radio recelvers o 1) 0-_Bpjiagelnhia; - Acelohis Dace Orchestra kL iriosity Friday’s inauguration of the [ bination of clockwork and a vagu- |fares. Excellent tourist hotels now | || home. ept up-to-t " he said, “they Philadelphia: Dream Dadgy. with bevs and “geather” WLID transatlantic diophone service, al | um-tube lator generating audio | open. Through sleeping cars via South- [ | t e he 3 i A e mige T PR | though few hope to test its possibili-| frequencies. The ~pendulum at Railway leave Washington daily | | < place, and their 4 | s gton daily | consi ing plaos, and 4 wrar torp a0y | €S persomally owing to the $25a-| tached to the clockwork, in swing- |72 pm. Reservations and expert EVERWAGOS L effect is culminative You \\o{u; aed & BAE 4038 14 | minute rate. ing back and forth, makes alter- ravel information, 1510 H St., N. w.| |l Haxizu| ervice | the midst of hes Detalls of the project are given| nate contact with two contact | Fhones Main 5633 and 7063.Adver-| || REALTORS | 1924 model car that had t0} g.60_ yemerson City: Farm prozram: add Wos 4408 { prominent places on the front pages [ points, to each of which is con- |tisement. Eel - nked by hand. No more can New York: Salon concert. WJAR WEAR 4015 jof today's pape If the service| nected a fixed condenser. The tw | 1415 K Street Main 4752 Yon expedt et of 1922, built when ; Ehiladeiphta:” Arcadia, Concert Oret WLIT 39475 | Droves & silonans Grd tHe Falak are te | . cobatiadis, * o allently alitarekv | w 5 | § e D le] VOl 3 rel " g P % ¥ O - o iiTel - i here were but a few broadcast sta- Re s v EAIK . Lo duced, the papers predict, it will soon | values, are part of the same oscil- | Town Hunts Wild Dogs. to give satisfaction, particu- Guicago: +The Millian "’ Asis IWGN become a_common means of communi- | lator circuit, so the latter is made RIGA N V- Jauuacy 5 Jasly in our congested centers. It is ilagielphia " Pennsyivania "Or R oial | cAtion, not only betwecn America and | to produce two different tones by | dog RUBHING b the Teoaing ot Toid a tell known fact that every time a Des Moines: Christiangen's Orcih Great tain, but also a e part of | the swinging of. the pendulum. The | Several & I“ '?r "-"\";}]‘* '*lr"rf 1;21"0;._ B iyl tranmmilter, Of in.| S Pork: Tsaacon_toncert: vioiin and Yocal scloi Brroe 5 mechanical movement of the clock. | wandered throtigh the countryside. at. | creases its power, thousands of nearby W York: Yacht Club Boys: South of Mason-Dixon Line Hopes that King George and Pres work and the values of the oscil- king - domestic mals and i ots are immediately found to, be in- Cleveland: Public_ Auditorium pro; .o WTAM dent Coolidge would inaugurate the| lator components are so adjusted e SeDE ) TEe s P adequate, because they cannot tune Boston: Qrean recital: one-act play. service have been given up, with the | that the generated double fone is | boumis of $10 amiece e tratqpinced | sharply enough to cut out the nearby New \'or}(’ ano Tw l&n?utnw-r?v};m that le -:'- lights will| an e reproduction of the station and get others at will, Newark: Talic: Vanderhili Orchiestra: ‘pianist. . e T e e 1 cuck, haracteristic natural | e— e “Investigation usually shows, on New York: Musical program: eoloist: talk.. S S g CEY 7 ccasions, that muost of these Chicago: Mae and June: instrumen York time, Frida: | i : Sucki_ DCoBNIOnN e atiigle strénit (oF Cincanati;, Book review: dance pro: Simultaneously” with the announce- | e receivers, and others bullt | o BeGH! Misical broram, ! ment of tho date, the Postmaster Gen Warrant Officer Retired, -~ : . chi :30—New. Yo ocal soloists 1l announced that the new - : - ral_years ago. which are mo San Fraoeiscor Ehidren's’ Bt Gorman telephone cables are compiete | - Warrant Officer Henry Sentt, at the | 1 Jonger =,.‘:;_‘Plx: for “;;m;gd“m;mnd“ Tos, Angeles; Musical procram. . and tHat cominwication betwan Ehe. 'T‘“‘{“,’T School, Fort Benning, Ga., | nn mal foands arc being mdde right along Fomeoolly; e etk and and Germany s thereby, avall | ho Army on His own apmlcation after mands are be e ly: Stu Ry 2 able. Direct circuits are provided to YV on his own application after 3 v Vi o S . WEEL W . 1 . on the selecti of radio receivers New York: Davis Sasophone Ociet, WEEL P, Berlin, Hamburs, Bremen, Cologne, |more than 30 years' servic < because the broadcast stations are| g5 New York Vaudeville sketch, “The Frankfort and Duesseldorf. | :;nli:::m}‘.g“dll::_cr:gf:lrg.Il:hi;pl;“;::e- Yor} B R e ar h&:sy;fla:fidi:mc} th:]\! by hApril, using | ¥R RRERIPPRREE R RN LRIRRRL | . with the evolution of broadcast con- | 9:00—New York: Charles Krane., cellist: etudlo program: Randall,,\po 5, CaioAL Hrove Ml pe e 15 eom J X ditions, and is forever ready to build New Fork . Ipana Troubadours. WEEL '~ WGR. WRC. verse with New York. - STAR RAD a new and better set to meet future | WCAE, WGY. WWJ. WSAL WLIB, WCCO and RSB At The Vienna correspondent of the i from e EAF 401.3 0% | \Westminster Gazette quotes the chief requirements. g San_Francisco: Childres {of the Austrian telephone service as program: mark 409 11th St. N.W. Just Arrived— The Davis Saxophone Octet and the oa A nigtka: Tews; mnsical pH 4 Wint: 6 wpole: & Ipana Troubadours. in their musical | X% V5" Harmonica soios: Aero Bird Ty e tons oD | way, will continue to further adver | Cincionutt: Sastramental ensérabis : o ork soon. [0 99 x| tise bak powder and toothpaste Chicago: Musicians Club of Wemen: University Choir ... The linking of Germany and Austria twatel' ent i 1 onizht over WRC and other stations | Detrofi?” Symphony Orchestra: isrumentailets has already been completed, and the 1 eW resses ln ew es 3 ; ~ 3 rger cities of .central Europe will | The advance | on the WEAF chain. indicates program from New York Newark: Studio guild program ... Boston: Concert Orchestra; Whozit New York: Maxwell hour, WBZ, KDKA. 0 6-Tube Set, $70 ution sugiestions o wakEeatls shortly be connected by a network of | underground telephone cables, which it"k***‘**i*fi*i Hrickokok: PP T z § é ;, for Women and Misses that the feature selection of the saxo- How. York: Maxwell how. WEZ. Ko - . phone group will be a solo, “Ro- Dex’ Moimen: Christensen's Orohestra: ~Doc’ Mu’ will be gradually extended to Buda One Dial Control Philadeiphia: Violin and vocal solos 7k pest, Belgrade, Trieste and possibly ' mance,” by Frommel, played by Clyde Doerr, accompanied by the entire en- Philadelphia: Stanley program Jefferson Ciiy: Addresses Rome. semble. The solo by Doerr is in (Lrlf {lciEe! Commsmindes ik’ not at all unusual, for such a selec- Chicago: Edwards' Orchestra tion is featured each week, but it is Kansas_City: 'Symphony, Orchagira .. vocal selections .. .. .. Fox Orchestra: ‘weather . ... Children’s program: _stories: mu; Moment musical, WEEL, WGR. W KSD _from S 5 seldom that this premier saxophonist plays with the entire ensemble in the background. The half hour entertainment of the Woodward & Lothrop o e otk % Minneapolis: String _ensemble . X B flfiugfi,‘;‘éf > l‘\litmcwgiik:h‘;:cs::&dg' e e veity " programy “Arabian ' Nighis'' éhicriainment WON 308 v ¥ s, o 10 TO 11 P.M. E 1o the program writer, have not pre- N Yogk: Smith Brothers, WTAG., WGR, W] WCAE, Vlously been broadcast. In addition | 10:00— e R STl O WOE WaCo ‘and WEAF 3 491 10th. 11th, F and G Streets rog! Philadeiphia; Fox there will be an equal number of R i e telion vocal and’ instrumental coneert K‘u\ L popular dance selections, a cello solo i G LT S R . LWL 3 by Lucien Schmit and a selection for| Los Anlelelwa‘ vn‘:-u;(nu(n;: I;m‘eu P“;}oru'u “ KFI 46 the string instruments in the group. ismarck Orchest ano ; e The regular Wednesday night light | R R hasts WBBM 226 504 opera presentation of the WEAF | 2948 123 Opera Company, a late attraction on | e 26, 895 WRC's bill, will be a tabloid version Jefferson City; Lincoln Uni 770, (A28 “ ssar." Y guil artist .. of the opera “Red Hussar. e Yori Jomcta” Chiekov nd Gargiite’ Nyvici 90 &2 t w York: ste: “Aston S ngeE L. T. Moore, 2123 I street, advises Now York: Lecturc. eoloiste: pojice and weather roporis $38° 3% us that Mrs. Louise Hor Stires, Newark? Tl vocal soloist; ‘Buterpe Concert. Trio % = soprano, who made her radio debut I o e L e in the Atwater Kent hour Sunday xe-o {m—r Songs: radio sweetheart; Roseland ~Dance ; T rehestra <. .- : St night during a joint recital with her | T g W Louise Homer, soon mother, Mme. Cincinnati: Herrmann Trio: Post Trom WEBL will become a resident of Washington. | Sebencetady: Frogram from WEY T > Rev. Ernest Stires, her huspand, he | . New Sorkc®’ weather; Waldort-Astoria® Orcicaira writes, has been appointed to the l{:,:' = "'{uw? ,«?'n Davip Orchestra; Pool's Orchestra pi y el t usical rogram: o staff of the Church of the Epiphany to | 10:30—Davenport: Musical prosram: organ recital succeed Rev. Herbert S. Miller, who Ggoimhatl, lisumestal meosmp transferred to Trinity Church, rehestra b New York. Minnegpols’ Woodwind T Wees tatic of the continuous ‘crackling e e 2R e i type that we get on a Midsummer 1170 12 MIDNIGHT - night marred the reception of distant siations last night. Otherwise, the |11:00—Mingrapolie; Feather, 3ad o June AR S oco * night undoubtedly would have pro- Gincinnati: Sinton Orchestra " .. WSAT 9% duced good results. The signals were s Angeles: Slewart Warer Grogtin RN 2300 there, but only those hurled into the S, Do "Kann's Orchestray, Silver SUppér Orchostra . o «thér by the superpower stations were incninat{ & QIY ;n recital; Whozit artists 403 & o able to-cut threugh the uproar with oW Ok ik Hapan's Ord ez 201 . . sufficlent clarity and volume for audi- D phin: " &ylwania Dance Orchesira 195 eailurin, e ogue jJor ac, atin bility. Philadelphi Cheer-up Club 153 - 4 ; ime g b The atmospherics were manifest in the early evening, and seemed to in- n and the New Light Crepes crease until about 11 o'clock, when program ‘soloists they became most pronounced. The e oo worst conditions prevailed in the Orchestra - . Northwest, and made reception of the 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Chicago broadcasters virtually 1mpos- |12:00—Los Angeles: Classical program New York: McAlpin Entertainers Fow Nork: Cotign Ohlb ‘Orchosiea n ‘eature program . Lon Frincisco: Chickerling - hour 4 30—Minneapol's: Organ recital ........ 46 _Kansas City: Nighthgwk frolic: Plantation™ Pl 170 2 AM. Qrehestra, .ol ewater o Classical hou b ON s alley's Orchestr tible at times. Strangely enough, however, WBAL in Baltimore came through almost as clear as WRC, its signals apparently unaftected by’ the disturbance. And more strangely, perhaps, was the vir- ‘ 1ual complete lack of fading, which is | 1:00—§sn Erancs #0 characteristic of this station. Los 'An:e};l This compose costume sketched, consisting of a sleeveless velveteen jacket (hip-length after Styles to meet every occasion—the Stations heard with volume and | P B S i Orchestra i %y - S ’ " N 1 d s the smart Cardigan manner), worn over a one- e . A . larity enough for identification on ¢ Varsity Four ... piece crepe frock, uses two exquisite shades of loveliest fashions imaginable. The smart ideas of Paris and New York. - 2 T0 3 AM. —San Franacisco: Wolohan's Orchestra 2:00—qun K rgcien: Ambaseador Orchestra joud speakers were all in the North. Among them w WPG, Atlantic City; WMCA, WEAF and WJZ, New York, and WBZ, Springfield. that new Madonna blue, $60; a really impor- tant new fashion that smart women will wear here in the “little season” before Spring Many styles are copied after imported French Creations. s South Dakota s p.m.—Moment Musicale, from Democrats Rejoice. N - p.m.—Smith Brothers, 1 PIERR! Dak., January 5 (#).— H H H LocalRadioEntertainment| | 10 pm—sm YO | pemocrats” enfoyed thels. fist ceuse: New Fashion Highlights: WEAF. 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—“Red Hussar,” by the WEAF Light Opera Co., from New York. tive ball in 30 years her night following the formal acceptance of of. fice today by Gov. W. Bulow, who broke a chain of 14 successive Repup- Tue Wicvvr Room BLACK SATINS, with flesh and tan crepe trimming. Wednesday, January 5, 1927 NAA—Naval Radio_Station, Va. (1345 Meters). 5 p.m.-—Weather Bureau reports. 6:45 p.m.—Agricultural market re- ports. Radio, 4 p.m.—Time signals. 10 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, WRHF—Washington_Radio Hospital Fund (236 Meters). 11 to 12 (noon)—Current events and police reports. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (293.9 Meters). Silent. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). .—Carlton Orchestra. 5 National History in Louisiana’ Percy Viosca, biologist from Louisiana. 7 p.m.—Lee House Trio. 7:30 p.m.—Concert by the United States Army Band under the direction of Capt. Willlam J. Stannard, broad- cast jointly with WEAF from the Washington Barracks. 8 p.m.—“The Political Situation in Washington Tonight,” by Frederic Willlam Wile, broadcast jointly with WEAF, New York. 8:16 p.m.—George F. Ross, planist. avis Saxophone Octet, Early Program Tomorrow. §:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Tower health ex- ercises, broadcast jointly with WEAF from the Metropolitan Tower, New York City. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 (noon)—*“Horticulture Flashes.” 12:16 p.m.—Organ recital by Mrs. Parley D. Parkinson. 1 to 2 p.m.—Raleigh Orchestra. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Concert by the United States Army Band, WR! WEAF and other stations, 7:30 to 8 o'clock. One-act play, “Miss Civiliza- tion,” by NAC Players, WNAC, 8:30 to 9 o'clock. Vaudeville sketch, “The Side- walks- of New York,” WABC, 8:45 o'clock. the WEAF VRC, WEAF 10:30 to “Red Hussar,” b Light Opera Co., and other stations, 11:30 o'clock. “The Pepper Party,” WGN, 11:30 p.m. to 1 am. lican administrations to become gov- ernor. The last executive ball for Demo- crats was held during the administra- tion of Gov. Andy Lee in 1896, after a combination of Populists and Demo- crats elected him. OU'LL BE GLAD YOU SAVED YOUR MONEY! When lllness Comes. FEDERAL-AMERICAN Buy s tube of KONDON'S. 11 it does notgive you results worth five times the cost, we will gladly refund. Is the First to Show THE COMPOSE COSTUME to Wear in the Southland Very smart, too, in the new collection are the chic handmade, hand-drawn frocks from Paris. Small-patterned prints that choose a contrasting color for trimming—pleats are as smart as ever—necklines are interestingly new. The bloused idea is seen on many smart frocks—and there are as many one-piece frocks this season as there were two-piece frocks last. Priced at $45 and to $75 In THE WALNUT ROOM Third floor Queen Blue Monkey Skin Gooseberry Green New Youthful Smocked Dresses _New Collarless Necklines New Rippled Skirts New Square Necklines New Waffle Pleatings most striking changes, Gobelin—Gray Brown—Navy Black DOWN STATRS STORE Notably fashionable and different, are the new sleeves and necklines+for it is here that fashion has made the Women’s sizes 36 to 48 Misses’ sizes 16 to 20 New Shoulder Effects New Tailored Styles New Temptress Sleeves i New Two-piece Effects New Mandarin Sleeves | New Vee Necklines [ New Bolero Effects Strawberry Cactus—Beige Flame—Toast