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“ SYMPHONY TO PLAY | [oior “Chnin” Fetare CHRISTMAS MUSIC| Mendelssohn Glee Club Will *Be One of WRC’s Program Features This Evening. program of Christmas music_ will ha presented by Howard Barlow’s Sym- phony Orchestra_tonight over WMAL and a network of associated Columbia b.amunc System stations. program runs the gamut from vhllmlcu fairy tale compositions to the devotional exaltation of Wagnerian music. The featured selection, however, 'ILll be Rebikov's “Waltz” from the “Noel " The other numbers include the "Putornl Sinfonia” from Handel’s “The Messiah,” the Humperdinck overture, “Hansel and Gretel” and the “Proces- sional of the Knights of the Holy Grail” principal Anln will be Hanley’s “ume ‘Tin Soldi Bradford Browne and Al Liewelyn, eer radio comedians, will present Salad Dressers program, assisted by Freddie Rich’s Orchestra. The musical m\mbeu all popular melodies, rang- “Sut.a:nl Holiday” to “I Got 1 Bh.vt-hm," from “Girl Crazy. The “Mr, and Mrs.” sketch will be based on a Christmas dinner given by Joe Green at the Nelson country home. Hot Swedish punch will play an impor- tant part in this presentation. Glee Club on WRC. The weekly Radio Playnouse and the Minute Dramas period are among WMAL's other outstanding attractions. ‘The station’s chief local origin, the weekly program of “Radio Joe and His Budget Boys,” will take the form of an old-fashioned Christmas party. ‘The Mendelssohn Glee Club of New ‘York, oldest American singing society, will I-’Bt the Happy Bakers in present~ their program tonight over wm and other Nalional Broadc: mom The program consists of nAne numbers by the Glee Club and an or- chestral selection, “Told at Sunset.” “Love or ND"' The Frost King” and *The Sheph Story” are among the Gilee club's chle( contributioris. ‘The Frolic program, to be provided COMING INTO WASHINGTON. LH W—Rennn of thc itical Frederic Wil- llun Wl.le— and C. B. 8. by Julia San- Crumit— and . B. 8:30—The Frolic with Coon-Sanders Dance Orchestra—WRC and N. B. C. network. 00—Howard Barlow’s Symphony Or- chestra; Christmas music— ‘WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 9:30—Happy _Bakers; _ Mendelssohn Glee Club; Frank Black’s Orches- 10: 00—“Mr and Mrs., on the domestic life of Joe and Vi Green—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 10:15—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra; music—WRC and N. B. C. work. 10:15—Radio Playhouse; variety pro- grall'l"|4wMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. # HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 00—Wayne King's Orchestra and male quartet — WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WHAM, EN, WLW and WRVA. dance . net- WBAL, . 10:00—Salute to San Francisco, Sym- phony Orchestra and Frederick ers, narrator — WJZ, 12:30—Nocturne; organ ‘recital by Ann Leaf—WABC, W2XE, WEAN and WNAC. Flashes from The Evening Star, @ resume of world news, is broadcast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. by the Coon-Sanders Orchestra, con- tains a group of six populgr melodies. Among them are “Bweet~ heart of My Student Days" and “On Revival Day.’ A new feature called the Musical Maga. #zine and dance music by B. A. Roife’ Orchestra are among WRC's other ma- jor presentations. There also will dance music by the St. Regis Orchestra and Larry Funk's Orchestra. The Secret of MARGARET YORKE By Kathleen Norris oy 732 b e s Mommer A b WEEK later old Trowbridge ar- rived and Margaret and Stanley took the child to see him. Mar- garet, on 8 warm May day, was in frail and lacy black, and hs- blue eyes were shaded under a wide black hat. She wore a great bunch of fragrant violets at her breast, and Stan- ley caught the delicious breath of them as he led her and the child into the cool shadows of the old palace. ‘They went up in the elevator and were shown to the lawyer's rooms. John Trowbridge was an old man, sil- ver-headed, lean, sharp-eyed. There was a younger man, evidently & secre- tary, in the room with him, and this man opened the door. But lmnediluly the lawyer came forward and Stan | borders of heard Margaret called by the name that she was to wear for so short a tlmc. ‘Mrs. Theobald,” hkm‘l-rhlnd “T am glad to see you, madam. I am relieved to see you look- ing so well.” “This is the little boy,” Margaret said, with some emotion, presenting the child. ‘The lawyer turned and looked keenly at the ruldy little friendly face and the bared, cropped yellow head and the blue, shining eyes. And Margaret looked with a sort o! timid and anxious pride upraised, woman in her black, with vio- =“ her breast and an expression such tender, anxious interest upon M thin brown face. About them, for a setting, was the big room, lighted by the softly moving shadow that crept in from the hot out-of-doors. The shades were drawn and the tempered golden light, touch- ing Margaret's warm coloring and cloudy, dark bair, made her, Stanley old Trowbridge said, | isfied dwu(ht, m beautiful than he had mimw"fllhfl‘flfl. Margaret nodded. mmmu&.‘wh Stanley it seemed "~ | simply enough, but he’'d gotten one of rgaret asked. “What about?” He asked, smiling quizzically. “There may be a fight be- tween the other heirs of Madison Rich- ards, nephews and grandnephews, and '.he lady who calls herself the second ‘Theobald,” he added, “but with t-hl! you will have nothing to do. Some shate of the estate may not be cov- umd by the will—there was a will made month ago; I don't know anything M‘ it,” sald the old man, indiffer- ently. “But of course your interest in the community property could not be|him affected in any way by that. And it|wo sible that this child will is _entirely ulk of the remaining prop- inherit the en.y—he must inherit something, as | sad the only direct helr, in any case.” “It is a responsibility,” Margaret said, wvely. goxmbm:y % uld Trowbridge echoed. ut,” he adde with an old-fashioned bow, “it is m safe hands. I am to see this other Mrs. ‘Theobald at 3 o’clock dhis afternoon,” he added. “And 1 shall satisfy her that she is at least to inherit some personal possessions/ and @ proportion of Mr. 'l'hcobfldl estate—which was, of course, largely dissipated. If you will authorize me to handle your own claims, Mrs. Theobald,” he was beginning, when Margaret interrupted quickly with & smi] a great res afternoon in the St. Prancis Hotel 14 months after the talk with old Trow- ahnley had juxt reached home— Uplands was always home—and had | found her lying in a chaise-longue on the side porch. Over the whole silent world the peace and warmth and sweetness of harvest time was lying like a tangible glory; the air smelled of fruit and dry grass, the sinking sun was making a dagzele of pure gold through the leaves of the peppers and eucalyptus trees. was now climbing into the sprumng‘ tmrhd branches of a oak near hollyhocks and yellow daisies with a stream of glittering water. Margaret was in white and was sat- to lie still, but she had nn!ned all her old color, and the face turned for mkysh- was surely t.he mplelt in Lhe world. a basket chair and e that from fragr: felt the grip of small, fingers, and stooping, he could see the portentously concerned, scowling, p- ing, saffron-colored face of Stanley Potts Crittenden, 3d. ’I‘ha'.hrfllofltwenllfll‘hrmllhhh and he looked at t with stead she said reverently: “Isn't he gorgeous? Imagine—17 days today and he’s galned exactly one whole pound. Now, really, Stan! He's {omg to be a big, raw-boned, red-faced like you!"” | “Red-faced is right,” Shnky agreed, staring at him in fascination. “I said my last trouble 'r@ over!” “Mother” 1 “Well, cry about it, why dom't you?” "We!l. l& 'aid_sound so sweet!” she defends hernl!.flnlmflm him to change it! those baby complexes on my name! But yesterday, when the baby and I got home, he was terribly interested. 1 think he had had some idea that we pital, becauge he kept walking about, proud and excited and even a little awed, and saying, ‘Is he gomg to_stay here? Is he ours, for keeps? Won't he ever go back?’ It was awfully cun- ning. lfl;lnslly, this morning he came up here, where I had the baby, and I told that after l‘"mle little brother “Jim went off and thought—you know his way—for a long time. And then he came back and said, ‘You were my mother first, and if I don't call you “mother,” I don’t think he id, ‘You can begin to call me * just as soon as you like!” And instantly he put his hot little dusty arm up about my neck and said, ‘Mother!" And, my dear, to hear how smoothly he gets it off now, you wouldn't believe that he'd ever thought of giving me any other name.” “So that hideo\lfl trouble is over?” Stanley said. “And we can ralse our heads and try to live the memory of it down?" She did not answer in words. But she smiled at him, and stretched toward him her lean, exquisite brown head. And for a long time they sat without speaking, while all about them the golden day d d toward the sunset, end while the clean slishing sound of the water, and the lazy, distant bellow- ing of the cows, and the zinging noise of bees, shooting like bullets over the rays of the seerwd garden ve! WOL Today on the Radio (AR time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) wRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 5—The Melody Three. l 00—U. S. Navy Band. 5: 5:30—The Lady Next Door. 5:45—Vocational Guidance, Kiwanis Club. 6:00—News flashes. 6:10—Correct time. G:ll—chruhmnE-s zreefll;l:, 8:00—Mayflower Orchestra. :30—The Frolic with Coon-Sanders Orchestra. 9:00—Musical Magazine. H 00a- Hell'.h talk by Dr. Ruth Wads- ll:lSl—-Rxdlo Household Institute. 11:45a—Sunny Side Up. 12:00—Farm flashes. 12:15—Luncheon_Ensemble. 12:30—National Farm and Home hour. 30—National Capital Choir and talk by Secretary of Agriculture Hyde, broadcast from the Na- tional Press Club. 2:00—Chime Service from Trinity Church. Z:SO—fmldren's Christmas Carol Serv- ice. 3:30—Evening Stars. 4:00—The Blue Aces. 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kitocycles. 3:45—“The Spirit of Christmas"” by Helen Webb Zeller. 4:00—High Lights. 0—Musical Interlude. 4:30—Mary Madeline Lamphier. 5:00—Courtland' Ferguson. 5:05—One Time Opportunities. 5:45—Special feature. and Thelma Callahan. 6:30—Selection from Handel's “The Messiah.” :00—Albert Kennison, planist. 0—News flashes. 0 to 8:00—Dance music. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical Clock. 475.9 Meters. WM 639 Kilocycles. 2:30—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 0—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 0—Pancho and His Orehestra. 4:00—Civil Service Opportunities. 4:10—Ttalian Idyll. 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And the thought of whn he had been a few years ago, and wha her inspiration and her love had nade him, came over him luddznly a:: made him feel humble, ashamed and ye& exultant. “It's all—you,” 6:15—Barclay Orchesl.r‘_ 6.45—Tony’s Scrap 7:00—"The" Politicar” suumon in Wuhlnavi::‘ Tonl:m " by Fred- Twins. 1 :30—Radio Joo -nd Bi : His Budget Boys. s ox-Julh s:mumn and Frank B so—l(uummn wu the News. 8:45- 9:00—Minute Dnmu P_SO—BIHW s Smnhnny Orchestra. ll 30 to 12:00—Morton Mn Jack Pettis and orches ey bacis Early Program Tmrrow. 8:00a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 8:15a—Brad and Al 0a—Morning Devotlom 8:45a—The Dutcl 9:00a—Opening the Mornuu Mall. 9:30a—Morning Moods. 10:00a—"Making Over Mother. 10:15a—“The Dinner Bell,’ Ida Bailey Allen. 10: 803*":& week of Parties,” by Grace Whil 10:458 Bbehding Your Mo Caroiine. Gonmegl, | o W 11:00a— Five-Minute Meals,” by Ida Bailey Allen. 11:15a—Ben and Helen Talk It Over. 11:30a—Ida Bailey Allen’s Editorial Page. 11:45a—“Interior Decorating,” by Joan Barrett. 12:00m—Paul Tremaine's Orchestra. 0—Columbia Revu 2:00—Columbia _Little Symphony Or- chestra. 2:30—Columbia Artists' Recital. 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:30—Syncopated Silhouettes. stv 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Studio pre 4:00—The “M" Trio. 4:30—Newt Bell. 4:45—Science and History. 5:00—Welfare's Joyous Service Vol- unteers. 5:30—Alexandria Hour. 5:45—Congress Today. 6:00—News flashes. 6:12—On the Mat. 6:15—Classified program. 6:45—Police bulletins. 7:00—Bill and Tut. 7:15—Studio feature. 7:30—Time signal. ; HL Wlldflllc]nbl Orchestra. meron Club presentation. glo—ggl: Islanders. I :00—] Tt Downlll! Players. 9:30—The Washingtonians. 9:45—8tudio program. 10:00—Baptist George Washington Universit; 11:00 to 11:30—Organ recitah Early Program Tomorrow. s;wrhe Weather Man. 12:05—Musical proa’l‘lm 12 5—Radio Revival. 1:00—Sign off. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. SRS e s, A party of desert sheiks—not the film variety—who recently visited a civil- ized city for the first time were most amazed at the water taps. To turn a screw and see water rus| , ggested one, and went ou'. to uzy & sup- hlrdvllre mre l! would be perlurmed - s Dt Mowvs We sell the best in o . 4 Radios Quality Only ~—Our service is Prompt— Courteous—Expert. Radios Priced Complete $65.50 to $306.30 Sold on Liberal Terms AEERLEAEREAREEERERRN and a Sts. **Imagine Your BEFORE RETIRING - check book and see the are a certainty. 409 11th St. N.W. 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Eest 7L HEATING & PLUMBING. 1 ¥OU, will be deprived of heat ouly 3 hours dise old _plant Installing P 7, S & 11th st. n.w. P open e bare ST satiafuction w Bail Cox 7} M. % w‘&n oCe un:‘n‘ln 1031’ HM-WATI HEATING ingtalled_ Bo_eash required: gasy mont] Jrork Fuaranieed: 7 o ired: mont] ices; ash r 5% —nwnu 'ork ‘Wuaranteed: M. mmgn-. handsome tuf! plattorm) hand for 2434 18th st. WS whil 1221% New York ave. PAINTING A,g,vu m:fl_, 3 nlmlbhvflul call Ad. nger, m____ua_cwl ‘“l 2w, PAPERING AND PAINTING All Rooms papered, $6 and up: interior -5:6 ex- :“,m le oz PAPERHANGING G s soms pusered Fabiced Phone as. 191! '/. O Colt Balts, 601 Trvine st - i % ROOFING,,,T':‘:“' iring: * Low esd prices, best work, 10114, Window Shades, g IR Hartshorn wateroroot, cleanable-snade clot | & ON 'YOUR ROLLERS, AMMI } 6 feet. Larger lh.fl Nopunlnn- £ gu mone . NATIONAL SHADE SHOP, 1213 C—— “5"'%_— PPORTUNITIES. STATION, grocery and b yell establisncd and fuliy eqyibped! rom ne Al i 4ca|om>—nm‘n‘fie o Toped. to value of Cousle monih:. caraing capacity; iy price, $2.000: 31,508 ca ‘Address Box 376-E. e ‘WANTED—Candy _store ountain. —or sultable vacan. store: state ‘Woekly Bustness. C. M., 2325 Edmonston ave., rg omce - CLERK ] £y Wit m'mnrtunn Vancement, i own magdwriiing. stat ing experience, etc. Address Box 472-F, Star office. SALESLADY for evenings, 5 to 10. 8. Suzgkl g oo iMeg st nw, Ties: large, ‘accessories, batte: 1ong-established busi. equipped. GASOLINE corner station in CLEANING, pressing and second-hand ing business. good corner nd clo e fesiotng machine, 3 ot T 1 e v ort] 10). at once, Capital lnd 10c_Store, lul th st. n.wW. unneu‘ fll, trie i X'?.'-"‘Ju""fli”" “’.'r‘ it wanted, wil r will beauty nnn. =% CAFE Tn Tarse apt. Botel; fully e -estabiished 5 1agy, own- % | wri modernly |3 fl -onm 5008 ioea location: T LT B ‘about during vacation. Branch 349, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. P?jsmons Weed 300 e Gl ¢ lnintlb- m“ .“H' nw h 3 -ll'- HELP--DOMESTIC. am’h._m moderate wages; references 3678 13th o n.w: —vai owner_has_other busine: nfllufi" ‘tor :lm 3 Dew por; tiom, Rom e nm bun ior Tnu:‘u vales ’—‘—ri_——v‘ g ot & 2od biisinesss YhIte rosl- Au‘ oM BUY O ANY BUSINE S-EF US FIRST S".’E"u‘.’fl.‘;fi argain. [ x 75; can coat, A couu te oY A [ 4 Taker 338 'Aulcl nI- o Bedas Trim. hlnd.oma Sresses. lddy's 0. unu ctures, hm of home FURNITURE—Bed room Dlete, 34b; dining Toom mu-.'“ H’Irl« Siher Bleess: iil-l e ml- lvnenun =, sy 'lm wrfi..,.%""" One used urt-l BIEHOS tof Fent: il Woreh, 1510 & l.y‘ n:&'orn tlmtm% r— TR ln. nw. ""g‘ 721 lllh mo—‘i!\l'l! nprh it: used: le price. $388: # W momhly open _evenings unf yl't 3650. W. W. Kimball Co., at. PIANG 1 eartage g0 Tearly Contrect: Rat. 3000, W W KA

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