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MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. HERMAN C. RAKEMANN Instructor of Violin and Viela Member National Symphony Orchestra Studio and Residence 928 Biltmore St. Col. 9599 age Radio—Aviation— Comm. Art— Air Cond. & Refrigeration. Send for Catalogue N.W.—Met. 5626—Day, Eve. Practical Training in Commercial Complete ART e, START NOW! Columbia “Tech” Institute 1319 F St. N.W. Met. 5626 Send for Commercial Art Catalosue Stenotypy at The Temple School 1420 K St. NW. Martha Washing*>n Seminary Junior College and High School For Young Women and Girls 31st Year Begins October 2nd. Resident and Dav Departments Liberal Arts Household Selence Languages Secretarial Sclence Art Music 3640 Sixteenth St. N.W. * MARET SCHOOL Twenty-Afth Year. Hish School for Girls. Day and Boarding, for_leading Celleges. Academic Courses. mar School for Girls and Boys. Un- for French. School Advantages September 26, 2118 Kalorama Road LAW DAY CLASSES Three-year course leading to B. degree. Begins September 30 Southeastern University 1736 G St. NNW. NA. 8250 The Temple School SECRETARIAL TRAINING Register Now for Fall Classes Day and Evening School DICTATION CLASSES Slow—Medium—Rapid 1420 K St. N.W. National 3258 Send for Catalogue ENGINEERING A BROAD. BASIC. INTENSIVE COURSE! Complete in One School Year the fandamentals of Refris- Air-Conditioning and Electronics Preparation under skilled tnstructory for new opportunities in the electrical Approved by educators. endorsed y Bliss Men Make Good 43 years successtul experience. atalog on request Bus ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 210 Takema Ave. Takoms Park, Md. Phone Shepherd 3070 Washington College of Law Fortieth Year Fall Term Begins September 23 Both Day and Evening Classes 2000 G Street ME. 4585 $2.40 PER MONTH or 2 evenings a week, or $2.40 per ;"-monlh for 3 evenings per week. SHORTHAND Review of the Shorthand Manual i also Typing. Tuition refunded. if dissatisfied. Courses given as an ad- vertising feature of th . WASHINGTON Employment Exchange, Dlstrict 2480 211 \Illanal Press Building. An Enviable Reputation Felix Mahony’s National Art School DAY AND EVENING CLASSES CHILDREN'S SATURDAY SES VISIT THE EXHIBITION OF STU- DENTS' WORK AND SEE HOW Preparation | and | EASY AGES OPEN NEW SERIES CT. 1 Sixth Season on the Air to Bring Program Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. ASY ACES, interprgters of humor in the home, will begin | a new program schedule and, | incidentally, their sixth season on the air, over an N. B. C. network October 1. In switching from Summer to Winter schedule, the program will be heard each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Ace will continue to be heard as themselves it the popular series of domestic scenes. Assistance will be given by Helen Spring and Everett Sloan as Charles and Ruth Mary Webb, neighbors who have been married only six months; Mary Hunter as Margie, the girl with the nice laugh, and Allyn Joslyn as Paul Barclay, Margie's boy friend. Goodman Ace, then a newspaper | movie and dramatic critic in Kansas City, began his radio career in 1928 by broadcasting motion picture re- views. Jane Ace was literally dragged | into her microphone debut one day when Goodman needed a stooge to help him fill in for a missing act. build a radio program around the family bridge table. The . idea | clicked, he resigned his newspaper | Job and headed for the networks. | The bridge table has been aban- | doned as the scene of the sketches, | but the “at home” idea still holds. Goodman writes all the scripts him- | self. His method, he says, is simple. |On the day of each broadcast he 1plnnu himself at the typewriter, bangs out eight pages, double-spaced, | und is ready for the air. P IDA BAILEY ALLEN, radio commen- tator on cooking and household | problems, supported by Franz, cele- ‘brnud international cook, and Mor- | ton Bowe, youthful tenor, will begin new thrice-weekly program series \ r an N. B. C. network October 1. ‘The new series, to be known as the Traveling Test Kitchen, will be pre- sented each Tuesday, Wednesday and | | Thursday from 11 to 11: 15 am. In her new program Mrs. Allen will give unusual but inexpensive cooking | recipes, and will discuss budget menus |and other subjects of nousewives. Musical interludes will eature Bowe's voice. * % ¥ ok LFRED E. SMITH, former gover- nor of New York, will be heard | in a special broadcast over the Co- lumbia chain when he addresses the | | closing session of the National Con- | ference of Catholic Charities in Pe- oria, Ill, October 2. The final session of the twenty- fiftth annual conference of the organi- zation will be held in the Hotel Pierre Marquette in Peoria, and other speak- ers will include Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen and Msgr. William J. Kerby, both of the Catholic University in Washing- ton. | * ok ok ok THE DETROIT Symphony Orches- | tra is to resume its Columbis | ~ | broadcasts Sunday. Victor Kolar will |conduct. The introductory guest will be Jascha Heifetz, noted violinist. | Two years later Ace was inspired to | 1 interest to | THE Tuesday, September 24, | WRC 950k PM (Copyright, 19350 WMAL 630k | WISV_1460k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. | Masquerade Pietro 3 on [Woman's Radlo Review Betty and Bob Easy Aces Polish Liner [Bolek Musicale [ (Science Service Along the Volga Eastern Standard Time. | WOL 1310k 'l'od:y’a W;innen Mrs. Herbert Hoover | Pan-Americana Boston Civie Orch. Polish Liner Singing Lady Lfttle Orphan_Annie Dick Messner's Orch. Driver in the Street Three Little Words ~sundown Revue News—Cup Regatta Chasin’ the Blues Evening Star Flashes Dot and Will Tea Time Lowell Thomas Buck Rogers Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Russian Bear Orch. EVENING PROGRAMS. [Amos ‘n’ Andy Popeye, the Sailor 'Scores—Music Your Government Bill Coyle ., Tony and Gus Cubstone Queries Mario Cozzl ) |Leo Reisman’s Orch. Wayne King's Orch. Crime Clues Edgar A. 9uelt Dinner Music Martha and Hal Arch McDonald Boake Carter Arthur Tracy, songs News Flashes Tes ‘PII-M ou:l‘lme.w:mmnlflu Vocal Interlude Quarter Hour News—Music Today in Sports Cup Regatta Government Family Lavender :xiu Old Lace Lawrence Tibbett Dinner Concert “Five-Star Final” News Spotlight Detective Mysteries 0 | Ben Bernle |Eddy Duchin's Orch. Radio Joe N. T. G. and His Girls | Lud Gluskin Waring’s Pennsylvanians Pl Good Samaritan Paul Whiteman's Orch. Women and Government “ . Baer-Louis Fight AR March of Time Waring's Pennsylvanians |Jubllee Choir Cotton Club Revus |Lotus Orchestra j e | Night Owl Arthur Reilly |Joe Rines’ Orchestra | Lampkin's Pacemakers News Bulletins Eucharastic Congress ' News Bulletins Frankie Masters’ Orch. Johnny Hamp's Orch. Cotton Club Revue [News Flashes Benci's Orchestra Gaieties George Olsen’s Orch. Benny Goodman's Orch. At the Console Red Gresh's Orch. Barney Zeeman's Orch, Sign oft Sign off Gordon Hittenmark, Sign off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. R. F. D. Gordon Hittenmark - | - | \ “ - Morning Devotions 20 PFingers of Harmony Cheerio |Sun Dial . - % |Breakfast Club 0 on Hittenmark {Girl Alone Breen and De Rose 45 |Betty Crocker |News—Cleo Brown Yodeling Philosopher Today’s Children INews Bulletins Sun Dial Romany Trail News Serenade Sally at the Switchboard Sign_off |Organ Recital |Police Flashes—Music Radio Novelties Old Favorites 0 Kays' Column | 10:18 | Eucharistic Congress 10:30 {The Trail Finder 10:45 Magic Recipes | 1 00 Ward and Muzzy 11130 |Merry Madcaps sl P.M. :15 Honeyboy and Sassafras| The Honeymooners Coleman Cox U. 8. Army Band Simpson Boys Merry Macs Words and Music = @— AFTERNOON Cocing Close-ups Blanche Sweet Betty Hudson Just Plain Bill Varieties Greenwood Songsters Yvonne and Annette Morning Moods Voice of lxpertenc. The Gumps Mary Marlin Rhythms PROGRAMS. |Fred Bishop Wesley and Romey Variety and Value Mid-day Concert " Merry-Go-Round Lee Gordon's Orch. ugmn Cnnvenuon 12:00 12:15 | 12:30 12:45 |Curbstone Queries |The Kilmer Family |Farm nnd Home Hour "Martha Hoimes Luncheon Music Louis Rothschild News Flashes Dance Music Black and White Marimba Orchestra Goldth aite Ensemble Fnrm and Home Hour Plnnu lnd Teachers Little French Princess |Between Bookends Happy Hollow Home, Sweet Home .16 |Vic and Sade 2:30 |Ma Perkins :45 [Dreams Come True Friends in Harmony The Wire Man Rouh H.uhlnm “Whoa Pincus!” |Romance of Helen Trent Vivian Della Chiesa |Carnival of Music Musical Specialties Musical Specialities ‘Walter Reed Requests mmo Review |Betty and Bob ‘My Aces |Von Unschuld Piano Club ‘ijlmun; Rhythm |Wash -New York Game | " ) Al Pearce’s Gang |Hawatlan ’-Bnnd Today's Winners - Lewis James, songa EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935. JUDGE IS GIVEN RESETTLEMENT POST Joseph L. Dailey of New Mexico Will Be Connected With De- velopment Divisions: Judge Joseph L. Dalley of New Mex- 00| ico today was appointed assistant ad- ministrator of the Ressttlement Ad- ministration, where he will be con- nected with the development divisions. He resigned from a State bench to accept the appointment. Dalley, now 39, is & native of Indi- ans, but has been in the Southwest for nine years, settling there when his HERE is nothing known that will clean and polish teeth so quickly and leave them so gleaming white—as POWDER. That is why your dentist, when cleaning your teeth, as you know— always uses powder. Asit is only the powder part of any dentifrice that cleans, a dentifrice that is ALL POWDER just naturally cleans best. Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder is ALL, POWDER—100% cleansing properties. This is more than twice the 15 |Budapest Life 4:30 4:45 Sam and Dick 596 Clocks on Liner. | Queen Mary, the new British liner, | will have 596 clocks aboard. EDUCATIONAL. 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Phone N leeoumaney | Opera Co, baritone, will begin a new | tization on WMAL at 7. | Dr. Smith, Surgeon Dentist 'smuu Lady |Littis Orphan Annfe Wash.-New York Game News Flashes Tes Dance Time 5: nm Sundown Revuc 5: 10 Chasin’ the Blues Aunt Evening Star Flashes 'Tea Time Sue and Polly Evening Rhythms A ringside description of the Baer- Louis fight in Yankee stadium will be starting at 9. Clem McCarthy, veteran sports announcer, will handle the blow- by-blow account. Edwin C. Hill, noted radio commentator, will broadcast the sidelights between rounds. Lawrence Tibbett, Metropolitan series on WJSV at 7:30. Don Voor- “Largo al Fact#tum” from “The Bar- Jean Novak, one of New York's most famous models, will make her debut as & radio singer on WMAL at 8. ‘The Doring Sisters and their gang will be the guests of Ben Bernie and his orchestra on WRC at 8. Cole Porter, composer, will be hon- ored by Fred Waring and his Pennsyl- vanians, during their broadcast on WJSV at 8:30. The orchestra will play a number of Porter's most popu- Jar works. “The Candy Stickup,” a mystery drama, will be the Crime Clues drama- Radio Joe and his Budget Boys, on WMAL at 8:30, will publicize the forth- The Dental Office which has been doing business for over two generations. DR. H. W. SMITH broadcast by both WRC and WMAL, | |ROOSEVELT SEES HOWE | Finds Chief of Secretariat Blowly | hees and his orchestra will accompeny | him. Tibbitt's program includes the | ber of Seville,” and “Last Week When | oVD | We Were Young.” coming President’s Cup regatta. John A. Reynolds, president of the Regatta Association, will speak. Convalescing. President Roosevelt ended a busy first day at home yesterday by visiting his old friend and chief of the White House secretariat, Louis McHenry Howe, who is 1ll at the Naval Hospital. The President went to the institu- tion at dusk for a chat with Howe, now slowly convalescent. Practieal and Inexpensive A. EBERLY’S 1108 K N.W. Dionify_vour home. 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Formerly he was on the | legal staff of the United Mine Work- ers and also engaged in private prac- tice in Indianapolis. Hiz war service was with the 20th Engineers. Judge Dalley was & personal ap- pointee of Resettlement Administrator ‘Tugwell, who became acquainted with | him last June when Tugwell delivered | the commencement address at the University of New Mexico. Phosphate Resources. ‘The phosphate resources of French Northwest Africa are among the greatest in the world. > Do as your dentist does- when he cleans your teeth cleansing properties of tooth pastes. Dentists everywhere recommend Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, because— teeth simply cannot remain dull and film coated when it is used. Dr. Lyon's cleans off all stains and polishes the teeth in & harmless and practical way that leaves them sparkling—many shades whiter. Free from all grit or pumice, Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder cannot possibly scratch, or injure the softest enamel. 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And when you see that LaFayette alone in the lowest price field is completely built and lubricated and powered like the highest priced cars—then you'll see how much safer and smarter it is to buy a LaFayette this year! Re- member Nash is “Out to Win America on Value Alone!” The Nash Motors Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Guarantee Radio Co. Prizes Every Day Cooducmonll Send for 29th Year Book. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVE | TRANSPORTATION BLDG. Aot The Sherwood School FOR BOY:! 2128 Wyoming Ave, Reopens September ZJ. = X1I. Anna; Athietics—Manual COMMERCIAL ARTS COLOR—DESIGN—LIFE CLASSES -—CDfiTUMl DIHGN—FA!HIO ILLUST — C O MMERCIAL AII\'EITISLVO—]NTIIIOI DEC- w,m r\uv‘ simplified method of in- atruction no previous training nec- essary. Study mow to enter this uncrowded fleld, where opportunity for employment is most favorable, 1747 R. 1. Ave. N.W. 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