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FRrree=] 5 “8:00 |Gordon Hittenmark BEESBSES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1936, CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. WISV 1,460k (Copyrighs, 1936) WMAL 630k WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Curbstone Queries {Bobby Worth, songs Listening Post [News—Music Farm and Home Hour [Metropolitan Ensemble e (Ward Eggleston Tennis Matches ‘Wednesday, September 9. WRC 950k PM. News Bulletin 12:00 Art Giles’ Orch. 15:15 i i3t 12:30 Afternoon Rhythms . | 12:45 | Soroptimists” Luncheon |~ 1:00 * i) 1:15 Jean Dickinson, songs el ¥ =y 1:30 1:45 S 0 ‘Walter Reed Requests " - - 1:45 200 |Pepper Young's Family |U. 5. Marine Band Sports Page Ann Leaf, organist 2700 2:15 |Ma Perkins o i SRR o - 2:13 2:30 |{Vic and Sade i i Jim Brierly 2:30 2:45 (The O'Neills Just for Ladies I 2:45 Henry Busse’s Orch. [Sports Page Nationals vs. Detroit 3:00 "o Jackie Heller 4 il . % 3:15 Tune Twisters o e 3:30 Mary Williams, songs » - - - 3:45 Harry Kogen’s Orch. Sports Page Nationals vs.Detroit 4:00 Men of the West i G 4:15 'The Singing Lady “ o u i 4:30 Little Orphan Annie i - > - 4:45 [Evening Star Flashes (Folio of Facts Tennis Summary 5:00 Glenn Morris e Hal Munro’s Orch. 5:15 Tea Time . e News—Rhythms 5:30 Lowell Thomas o [Renfrew of the Mounted| 5:45 EVENING PROGRAMS PM. Easy Aces Tony Wakeman JArch McDonald 6:00 Literary Digest Poll Music—News Popeye the Satlor 6:15 Bill Coyle Editorial—Music Goose Creek Parson 6:30 Tennis Championships (Summer Concert Boake Carter 6:45 Revue De Paree Five-Star Final Cavalcade of America * e News Spotlight S Eventide *Echoes Detective Mysteries This Rhythmic Age Andre Kostelanetz Milk Situation ol The Gaitles Treasure Chest Harvey Fremming Let's Sing Again Rhythm Rhapsody 'WOL Concert PM. 12:00 |Merry-Go-Round 12:15 /Red River Valley 12:30 —_T 12:45 |Charles Steross’ Orch. 1:00 (Music Guild 1:15 i 1:30 |Mary Mason [Farm and Home Hour N. B. C. Program The Ranch Boys Grandpa Burton Logan’s Musicale “« Alice Hutchins Drake Bailey Axton, tenor Bulletin Board Jack Armstrong Chasin’ the Blues Wayne King's Orchestra |Lavender and Old Lace Burns and Allen |Town Hall Tonight “Light of Mull” Dr. O. H. Caldwell Organ Reveries Hit Parade 09 0 09 ool e i Community Sing Gang Busters s March of Time Stewart McDonald William Hard Foot Ball Interview Radio Circus News Bulletins Ink Spots J. A. Broderick . s = = (News Bulletins Art Brown's Varieties News—Music Nano Rodrogo’s Orch. Bill Strickland’s Orch. e oo @ 868 Shandor Slumber Hour Arthur Reilly Al Donahue’s Orch. Midnite Frolics \Joe Reichman's Orchestra | 11:00 P 1:15 News Bulletins 11:30 Clalt Bernie Cummins’ Orch. | 11:45 Night Watchman (2 hrs.) | Dance Parade (1_hour) Sleepy Time (1 hr.) "12:00 EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Oliver Naylor's Orch. |Sign Off Gordon Hittenmark Sssh! “7:00 (Gordon Hittenmark 75 |« “ 7:30 .. o 7:45 5 o Morning Devotions Dick Leibert Cheerio |Musical Clock Sundial Wake-up Club % s Breakfast Club Betty and Bob (Modern Cinderella [John Watkins Church Hymns News Bulletins Viennese Sextet, Josh Higgins Aristocratic Rhythms. Herman and Banta Tom Turner Blue Flames Home, Sweet Home Art Brown Madison Ensemble Honeymooners 0 s The Chicagoans |The Wife Saver |Edward MacHugh | Hollywood Brevities S 11:00 | Dick Leibert |The Doctor Says | Waltz Themes 11:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras Hollywood Highhatters Crazy Quilt 1 |Concert Ensemble e i Art Brown Ruth Robbins, songs Police Flashes—Music News—Music Gordon Hittenmark Walter Cassel Today’s Children David Harum Air Sweethearts Ralph Kirbery Between Book Ends 5 Milky Way Summer Rhythm AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Curbstone Queries Bobby Worth “Food for Thought” [News—Music H. B. Derr Farm and Home Hour [(Dance Music Academy of Medicine s & o Afternoon Rhythms Tennis Matches Eton Boys i fd | Just for Ladies Music in the Air 12:00 ;Merry-Go-Round News Bulletins 12:15 'Red River Valley 12:30 o o 12:45 |Charles Stenross’ Orch_._ 1:00 |Braggiotti and Shifter |Farm and Home Bour 1:154 = = - 1:30 [Mary Mason 1:45 e 2:00 (Pepper Young’s Family |[Music Guild (Music Guild “« w Mabelle Jennings 2:15 'Ma Perkins 3:30 |Vic and Sade :3:45 The O'Nellls Angelo Vitale'’s Orch. Originalities Howells and Wright Do You Remember? |Tea Time Crop Report {Answer Me This “Young Hickory” Jackie Heller Light Opera Co. Sports Page Nationals vs. Detroit “« - “« - | Marley and Landt | Jack and Loretta 4:45 (Tune Twisters Light Opera Co. 'The Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Today's Winners Nationals vs. Detroit 5:00 |Bulletin Board 5:15 |Jack Armstrong . 5:30 |Chasin’ the Blues MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES Evening Star Flashes | Animal Close-ups 'Tea Time Follo of Facts Loretta Lee S Melodies S Evening Rhythms High lights in the development of ‘modern orchestral music will be il- ~Justrated in melody and narration during the “Cavalcade of America— in Music” program on WJSV at 7. Don Voorhees' orchestra will provide " the musical background. .'SBweepstakes” program on WXC and |the Federal Reserve Board, will dis- WMAL at 9. Harry Sosnik and his orchestra will present the “Your Hit Parade and American labor will be discussed by Harvey Fremming, president of the Oil Field, Gas Well and Refinery Workers’ International Union, over ‘WOL at 9. The community sing program on WJSV at 8:30 will originate in Phila< delphia’s Convention Hall. Joseph A. Broderick, governor of The lives of two Midwestern crimi- nals who killed seven police officers in two and a half years will be dra- matized during the “Gang Busters” program on WJSV at 9. The consumers’ counsel of Wash- ington will present the second of its series of programs on the District's milk situation over WOL at cuss “Adult Education in Banking” Campaign issues as they affect|in a broadcast over WMAL at 10:30. Today we introduce TABOO A Vanishing Cream that Actually Stops Perspiration! ASTAIRE RETURNS; MAPS AIR PLANS Will Appear as Bojangles in Radio Series Premiere Next Tuesday. ACK from a vacation in Europe, Fred Astaire today disclosed preliminary plans for his post- poned debut as the star of the new weekly variety hour on N, B. C. Astaire’s premiere, set for next Tues- day night at 8:30 o'clock, will feature his now famous impersonation of Bill Robertson as he does “Bojangles of Harlem.” This number is said to repre- sent one of the highlights of his career. It comes from “Swing Time,” his new film. On the dramatic side, Astaire will play the lead in a new sketch written for him by Frank Sullivan. It is en- titled “The Captain’s Dinncr on the Brooklyn Ferry.” Eddie Moran, world’s champion “garble talker,” making the first radio appearance of his career, will be among Astaire’s guest stars. Now one of Hol- lywood’s leading scenario writers, he was the original Moran of the team of “Moran and Mack,” the “Two Black Crows.” PHIL BAKER will have a new role— the “Great American Editor"— when he resumes his Sunday broad- casts with Bottle and Beetle and Hal Kemp's Orchestra on Columbia Sep- tember 27. Bottle will play the part of a star reporter on Baker’s mythical newspaper. OAN BLAINE and an all-star sup- porting cast will return to N. B. C. Monday to resume their roles in “The Story of Mary Marlin,” the radio serial dramatization of a wife's struggle to hold her husband’s love. ‘The program will be broadcast daily except Saturday and Sunday at 11:15 am. WHEN Morton Downey takes to the air with his new series in the near future he will introduce a number of new English songs written especially for him by British composers during his recent visit to London, These num- .| bers, not yet published, are of the o | “smart” variety. GUY LOMBARDO and his Royal Canadians will have two coast-to- coast sustaining programs on Columbia starting October 1, in addition to the regular commercials, 5| “BABE’S” DEBUT SEPT. 17 Scheduled for 10-Minute Comic Sketch With Kate Smith. NEW YORK, September 9 (#).— George Herman (Babe) Ruth, one-time “king of swat,” will make his debut as a radio comedian September 17, | The former New York Yankee out- | fielder will become the partner of Kate Smith in a 10-minute comedy sketch | entitled “Kate and Babe.” The program will be broadcast at 7 | p.m., Eastern standard time, over the | Columbia Broadeasting System net- work. E- M. 'RENOVIZE . . . your home :Satisfled Thousands 87 Years. Combetent Artisans EBERLY’S DISTRICT €351 'Eberly’ You shed Summer's beat completely when you step into the Rownd Robin — enjoy ¢ tall glass, fall weather and the brisk comversation of congenial compenions, 2 s ‘keeps you c/omffo?f’abfe““ SOUTHERN ++ keeps underarms dry « s ends underarm odor PRESENT AN ENTIRELY NEW KIND OF LIPSTICK Gives lips velvety softness, shim- mering gloss . . . and hes just the right degree of permanence! It's the New TATTOO, into which is blended a magical softeming sgent to give li velvety softaess and tou thrilling smoothness; equally magical moistening agent to give lips a luscious, moist gli i i Deodorizing gan do no more than temporarily con- ceal underarm odor. The clammy wetness remains to spoil one’s dresses . . . and chances! But now TABOO is here...a soothing, fragrant, pure-white cream that stops underarm perspiration before it staris. One application of TABOO will keep your underarms dry and sweet, and your charm se- cure for days. It vanishes instantly. . . so can’t stain dresses. .. or memories! We think TABOO is the one One of the penalties of such an event as our August Sale is an accumulation of broken lots; one and two suites and occasional pieces of a kind; floor models, etc. The bigger the sale the more numerous the “remnants”—and as in this case—the FINEST FURNITURE MADE IN AMERICA. It is not only imperative that it be disposed of—but just now on the threshold of a new season it must be done at once at any sacrifice in price. They are not all listed here—there are too many of them. But you'll find it interesting and profitable to hunt them up—for they have been reduced very radically. Living Room Pieces Chippendale sofa, solid Amazon mahogany base, graceful curved back and arms, down cushions, covered in red velvet. Reduced from $210 to $179 Chippendale arm chair, handsome solid Amazon mahogany frame, upholstered in red damask. Reduced from $60 to Empire table, mahogany decorated in gold and black; leather top. Reduced from $80 to s54 Barrel chair, graceful curved back, solid ma- hogany legs, down cushion, covered in antiqued white leather, antiqued nail trim. $145 Reduced from $168 to Empire day bed, a lovely piece; genuine walnut frame decorated in gold, upholstered in gold damask; down cushion. Reduced from $260 to_ 2 5198 Sofa, Hepplewhite thought of design; exposed parts solid Cuban mahogany; a graceful and comfortable piece; down cushions, covered in red brocatelle. Reduced from $220 to Chippendale card table, a decorative piece tak- en from the Chinese school.® Genuine Honduras mahogany, leather top, fitted "with large drawer. Reduced from $65 to London sofa, often called the most comfortable sofa made; built-in or attached down-filled pil- low back, down seat cushions, correct pitch to back and seat, low arm and deep seat; covered in antiqued blue velvet. Reduced from $230 to The Sutton easy chair, a fine Colonial model, cabriole legs, down cushion, covered in colorful + eretonne with box-pleated skirt. “ Reduced from $70 to An unusual pie-crust table, made with a square top, beautifully carved pedestal base, genuine Honduras mahogany. Reduced from $57.50 to A genuine Honduras mahogany block front low- boy, a fine copy of an original; interesting brass drawer pulls, old Colonial red color. s 5 9 Reduced from $80 to Sheraton oval - shape coffee table, graceful tapered legs, genuine Honduras mahogany. Reduced from $32 to The Creston sofa, a graceful, comfortable piece with curved back, low arm, deep seat, down cushions and covered in a self-fig- ured damask. Reduced from $165 to Queen Anne bookcase, genuine American wal- nut, cabriole legs, adjustable shelving, green painted interior. Reduced from $70 to 535 Queen Anne barrel chair, graceful carved cab- riole legs of genuine walnut, graceful curved back and arms, down cushion, upholstered in damask. Reduced from $120 to Louis XV powder table, constructed of beech and walnut. Reduced from $85 to Bedroom Suites A lovely 18th Century suite constructed of sat- inwood and mahogany with hand-executed dec- orations. It is a 7-piece suite, including full- Reduced from $585 to___ A fine, sturdy early English suite constructed of oak. The panels, moldings and soft old cathe- dral color are true to the old school. Suite is complete with twin beds. Reduced from $525 to American Hepplewhite suite, graceful and beau- tifully proportioned. It is constructed of genu- ine Honduras mahogany inlaid with bands of satinwood. It is a full and complete 8-piece suite with lovely designed twin beds. Reduced from $600 to An early Colonial suite, taken from the early models of the Hepplewhite school. Constructed of genuine Honduras mahogany and finished in an old red color. The 7 pieces include full size sleigh bed. Reduced from $325 to A lovely Louis XVI suite constructed of maple and walnut with burl ash on bed panels and drawer fronts. It is finished in a soft amber tone. The hanging mirrors are especially inter- esting. 8 pieces with twin beds. Reduced from $600 to $495 A’charming Louis XV suite constructed of cher- ry and maple. The French school has been well executed and the lovely hanging mirrors are works of art. 8 pieces, including twin - Reduced from $875 to Charge Accounts Waverly, a comfortable tub chair, large enough for reading or conversational chair. Upholstered in rose-stripe damask. Reduced from $100 to $65 Sheraton sofa, graceful back and arms, solid Honduras mahogany legs and trim, down cush- ions, upholstered in red brocatelle. Reduced from $160 to $125 The Westbury ensemble, sofa and chair; grace- ful roll back and curved arms, deep seat and down cushions make it extremely comfortable. Upholstered in a charming color scheme, sofa in brown velvet, chair in eggshell damask with brown design. Reduced from $225 to The Kenmore, a fine Queen Anne sofa; grace- ful curved back and arms, carved cabriole legs, down cushions, upholstered in figured tapestry with black ground. $145 Reduced from $175 to Duncan Phyfe console table with finely execut- ed lyre base, brass claw feet, genuine Honduras mahogany; a fine copy. Reduced from $72 to 857 An unusual Empire console table of genuine Honduras mahogany, carved bird’s heads sup- port the top. Reduced from $98 to Chippendale coffee table with fretwork gallery, genuine Honduras mahogany. Reduced from $28 to ‘The Burton sofa, a lovely high, roll-black model taken from the English school; low arm, deep seat, down cushions, upholstered in blue antique velvet. s l 7 5 Reduced from $200 to A charming love seat from the English school, gracefully designed, very comfortable and excel- lent for use in pairs; down cushions upholstered in figured frieze. Reduced -from $135 to ‘The Westbury chair in linen. A delightful piece for living room, bed room or library, an excel- lent reading and lounging chair. Reduced from $75 to American Hepplewhite candle stand, genuine Honduras mahogany. Reeded legs, lovely old red color, has shelf and is fitted with a drawer. Reduced from $18 to American Sheraton writing table, fitted with long drawer; brass drawer pulls; genuine Hon- duras mahogany construction. Reduced from $35 to A very fine Georgian lamp table, beautifully carved legs and gallery top, genuine Amazon mahogany. Reduced from $65 to A lovely Directoire table, constructed of fruit- wood and finished in a soft amber color. A fine important piece. Reduced from $110 to Chippendale coffee table of the cluster leg de- sign, has removable tray and leather top under= neath the tray. Genuine Honduras mahog- any. Reduced from $40 to Hepplewhite card table, very interestingly exe- cuted in genuine Honduras mahogany, has gen- uine leather top. Reduced from $50 to For the Dining Room A fine Chippendale china cabinet, a piece which could be well used in the living room. Genuine Honduras mahogany, cabinet space in base, ad- justable shelving. Reduced from $65 to s39 An 18th Century English pedestal sideboard, genuine Honduras mahogany, an ideal size for the moderate-sized room; lots of practical drawer space. $79 Reduced from $110 to A fine three-section dining table. It is made with half-round console ends, the center portion has extension; genuine Honduras mahogany, Hepplewhite design. s Reduced from $190 to 89 A lovely Colonial linen chest of the commode type. Genuine Honduras mahogany and fin= ished in the old red color. $ 4 o Reduced from $52.50 to A lovely Empire dining suite, constructed of genuine Honduras mahogany, decorated in gold and black. The pieces are graceful, practical and lovely. A full 10-piece suite. Reduced from $370 to Broadloom Rugs An excellent selection of Broadloom Rugs, ull in the famous Tru-tone colors—copper rose, raisin, reseda green, walnut, cedar rust, taupe, cherry red and spruce green. 9x12 size. While shopping here, park in the Capital Garage at 8| ... the lustrous fresh nl::lu:fa"dewy" arde: You can instantly see an perfect way t6 underarm daintiness . . . sure, safe, quick and easy. .. and a delight to use! For Sale By W. &]J.S 711 Twelfth.Streét en the New TATTOO old-fashioned, dull-look- ing, lip-parching lipsticks. !?:' al;cm'u nwlgl'ndu! ANSAIRE TS FRIRL L FARIEE S 1580 een Shutters A |