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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 12, 1937. i *% B—7 % " HATCH TODISCUSS || Air Headiiners . Afternoon Programs. Golf. . aneat '.'cd"“ saw ‘hul % you : : b it Pea knA“:r‘ the Evening Programs. Star Forum Broadcast Set B for 9:30 Tonight Over 7106 p.m—WRO, Butne and Al- SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS District 7575 en. Station WMAL. 7:30 p.m ~—~WJSV, Pipe Smoking cal al 5 vant t:“ under: an Time: WOL, “Let’s awhtie, | == =) ENATOR CARL A. HATCH, New visit.” ; b = = Mexico Democrat, will discuss 8:00 pm.—WJSV. “Hamlet"; : — — = the compromise court reorgan- WOL, Detective Mys- - . / i) [—— s, s, f o Ao, 0] — s/} b, o, ization bill, now being spon- tery. = sored by the administration, in the | 8:30 p.m.—WRC, Hour of Charm; X 'y National Radio Forum tonight. The ‘WMAL. “The Tempest.” 2 °N FOUR COMPLETE SELLING FLOORS forum is arranged by The Star and 9:00 p.m.—WJSV, Wayne King's 8 1 - » e broadcast over a coast-to-coast net- Orchestra. 3 - work of the National Broadcasting 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, National Ra- @ h D . Co., with WMAL carrying the program dio Forum. oy not er ramatlc Purc ase! locally at 9:30. Senator Hatch was 11:00 p.m.—WJSV, Arch McDon- ? i . + the original proponent of the com- ald. E : . «‘promise measure. " 2 . The proposal is that the President Short-Wave Programs. < be empowered to appoint one addi- | | .. ; : ; - tional justice each year to the United 180 "'"";”S,Agfgn "?lal:‘“y § A ; 3 ® States Supreme Court whenever a 8ng: 2 m, . 5 = 11,84 meg. member 75 vears of age fails to retire, § i The Senator, although a signatory | | 4% P CoiaCAL Anslen to the Judiciary Committee report 58 W;PE 4 4 which did not approve his plan, an- | 9:00 p.m.—LONDON, Music Hall, nounced that he would press for the | L wl\’f;Nw“F :'y‘;;‘ = « Compromise. | 3 5 196 m. 1526 meg.; GSF, 198 m. 15.14 ITH Burgess Meredith in the title | meg.: GSD, 255 m. role and Walter Abel, Margaret | 11.75 meg.: GSC, 31.3 Perry, Montague Love, Grace George m., 9.58 meg. and William A Brady playing sup- | porting parts, “Hamlet" {naugurates WJSV at 8 o'clock. Conway Tearle | Chicago tonight. Ted Weems' band is narrator, | returns next week—WRC, 8 o'clock. JBEGINNING at 11:05 the orchestras }[0‘31’1"?iu:‘i‘f’;szfl‘:f':‘r;l‘:i“ns( | Hapmy oy Dorsey. Eddy DUCh, ceveral of radios outstanding dance for) donoing teet m.‘" WOL. PIRY hands during their program tonight, : a WJSV feature, heard at 7 o'clock. JPOPULAR melodies played in rhap- | a e sodic form, with a sinele mu- | Horses Scare Horses. #ical unit occupying half of the pro- | CHERRYVALE, Kans, July 12 (7). gram. will be featured by Frank Back | jiorses shied at the new-fangled | on the Contented Hour—WRC, 9 gocpuggies here 30 vears ago, but | o'clock. | there's & new generation now. | "THE Caliban and Atiel of newspa- | Tovalqdolinson jsent \the fthreshersi] A 1 ® Self Trims ® Cool Sleeves water bucket out to the fleld by horse | per_headiines enact those roles in and bugey. Two young horses bolted. | W Ternest f wher onE EBans S ekl \ i : ® Spaghetti Trims *® Dozens of Prints more and Elane Barrie present a | streamlined version of the work—| Helen Jacobs' Father Dies. : g ° I: . . ° Q! ) WMAL, 8:30 | TS b e | . o Lingerie Trims Sizes 14-20, 36-52 e land H. Jacobs, 54, father of Helen | : : HEY:R\ hBl' S re F:b_ s\\}p- :«lul‘l Jar'f:bs. uln mhms sm]yvfidle;i = p : Bought from makers noted for fine detailing as well as pllesithelmusio when ibber Mcs terlayalter atong dliness. Stissidacol % . ’ crisp young styles! For instance look for important e N e Bl L b , > little items like the way they're sewn . . . good button- ki 4 holes, clever buckles and generous hems! Things you're 2 ! i lucky to find in dresses at 1.79 . . . and prove conclu- CAPITAL S RADIO PROGRAM | . sively that these dresses were made to sell for a good | ; : deal more! Lansburgh’'s—Cotton Shop—Air-Cooled Third Floor. TODAY'S PROGRAM JULY 12, 1937 . | WMAL—630k WRC—950k | WOL-—-1310k | WJSV—1.460k U.S-Nevy Band Pepper Young Wakeman's Sports Col. Jack Major N Ma Perkins Stardust Revue s b - R el Style and Value, Neck and Neck! Club Matinee (Lorenzo_Jones | Boys' Club Bob Byron e | Piano Recital News Bulletins | Dental Drama - | Rhythms Ray Keating's Or. ' Playdays ; .o [The Gu.ding Light Wakemsn's Sports |~ S 1 ' M ’ B tt :001Lu<illv “and Lanny | Carol Weymann ‘\X'.kem.n'.'ip.m."rlydz Barrie a et en S e er 15 |Eacorts and Betty |Home Folks Frolic' * * |Eton Boys :30 | The Singing Lady 'Don Winslow S | Doris Kerr B :45 [Even'g Star Flashes Jackie Heller Today's Winners 'Funny Things 700 U. S. Army Band | President Roosevelt Cocktail Capers Evening Rhythms A5 e [ Black and White |NW. Terr. 130 Tea Time News—Music J Hausser's Orch. News—Scores 45 Lowell Thomas | Fantastic Facts S Sir H. B. Ames “Amos n" Andy | Wakeman on Sports Poetic Melodies [Uncle Ezra |Five Ster Final Arch McDonald 30 News Bulletins | Shirley Howard [ Harriet Brent Vincente del Garza ( : | Dinrer Hour Ink_Spots [ News — Music rter b [Good Times [Burns aud Allen | y [ « Orch, h okl el N eac Goldman Band Margaret Speaks [Lets V Pick and Pat Melodie_Contrast | Fibber McGee | Detective Mystery | “Flamier” o . ‘ “The . - You'll want plenty of ties for all your bright, new, e et o st 22 2 Summer clothes—you’ll want fresh, sparkling ties— o8 /% Glrls COOI COtton (NTNTNTS £ s [0 w! 4 4: 4 4 5 5 5. 5 6 6: 6: 6 ey B oeNTe g Conented [Rbythm Rhapaody [Wayne King’s O and here’s*your best bet! Hand-tailored, richly 2 : 1 1 5 Pl S o e e oo [ e avae L : 2% & g s 2 \ Rt proms O 1 Cugat Orch | 2" " Nk o Wondk® patterned lightweight Summer fabrics. Pure sitk 3 } ’ . ay uits = Frank Morgan | Art Brown i foulards and fine crepes. An amazing assortment! 700 J. Coburn's Orch. |News—Music [Boxing Bouts Ted Lew Orch. An amazing value! 3 . A E Supper D..{r. o Sl i 3 o :30 Ed Varzos' Orch, |E. Deutsch’s Orch. Robert Horton Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Men's Shops—Street Floor. : < g C 000 0(mmmm 3| 45 0 SR A |B. Cummins’ Or. :00 | News Bulletins Bill Coyle v v | Arch McDonald +15 | Slumber Hour |Arthur Reilly | Tom Dorse Bl . L gz t 30 Midnight Frohe Eddy Duchin's Or. Maxim l.owe’s Or, 3} P Broadcloth, pique and other cool washable Bl = 2 iR it ety S % N cottons in smart little halter or built-up 700 | 'atchm | H Telton's Or.| Wit H > w2 e shoulder styles. Full, generous cut with :fl‘ng‘g'm \}mhmm Pl | Y clon® % .\'elwn 'Ef‘.u...':.':' 2 deep pleats in the shorts. You'll be amazed . mae |Joe Sanders’ Or. 5S|gn of E = when you see these grand play suits marked, hlLS @ i mind you, a mere 57c. L gt (). e o _ ‘ =y e Girls' Apparel—Air Cooled Fourth Floor. TOMORROW'’S PROGRAM. 4 Gordon .Hmenmuk} AP News—Sun Dial Taken from our Stocks! Morming Devotions Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock | | ay's Prelud 5 oy Today's Prelude li’“'s‘“" o § Regular 2.95 Decorated Breakfast Club | News—Hittenmark | Art Brown Sun Dial 2 |Gordon Hittenmark ~ * it e . \ . ; OIL SILK i, SR {News—Art Brown |Bachelot's Children [Mary Marim R A e [Betty and Bob ' Ma Perkins John's Other Wife! Choir Lot e _ : SHO \V ER News Bulletine Just Plain Bil 4% : 7 |Marriage Clinic | Arnold's Daughter | Myriad Voices Today's Children |News—Police | John K. Watkins The O'Neills |David Harum |Get Thin to Music| Mary L=e Taylor Personal Column |Backtage Wife |Morning Concert | Gypsy Minstrel Vic and Sade The Mystery Chef |Rhythm Orch, (Big Sister Edward MacHugh | The Wife Saver _|Pisnologues [Real Life Stories ] ul all . s [Terri Francom | Dick Leibert Parents’ Clab | Rhythmaires Better Business Mary Marlin Hollywood Girls | Your News Parade atinee Hello Peggy Hawaiian Echoes |Helen Trent . Armchair Quartet | We Are Four Our Gal Sunday ’ i ———————————————e g Love and Learn | News—Music Hap Felion's Or. | {’.zk Be.ch's Boy. News Bnlletins | Dan Harding's Wife| News—Music retty Kitty Kelly Farm & Home Hr.|Words and Music |Luncheon Music |Merrymakers s S | Church of the AirjBetween Bookends Farm & Home Hr. From Poland Concert Orch, |Afternoon Rhythms . £ § i I . e i S Louite Wilcher [Dental Assocition. : g : An Exciting Vacation Special! Music Gild Mary Muon | Pauline Leonard | News Bullen v b : R e G Hit Tunes Myrt and Marge * ! @ first quality [Toder” Fandicap | Pepper Young | Wakemans Sports Theater Maim . Y water-proof $2.50 Delettrez - G888 Ma Perkins Kidoodlers Vic and Sade J. Haussér's Orch. Concert Hall Have You Heard?| The ONeill Whkemau's 5ot | ] : kin C V‘ 1 e e e BN e reme Vivacite Half-Price Sale Ladies’ Handieap | Grace Shannon [News Bulletins | Dental Dramas 3 ] 4 @® 8colors Club Matinee Waltz Favorites | Ray Keating's Or. [Sing and Swing _ ; ; ; - Mo G Ging Ilehtl| Wak emaniaSporion Mot B . ; $2 B l O l , SES Oxford Conference|Nellie Revell Quartet | Del Catino 1 i 5 oo asdiBetts 1| SyashonelChors B VAR emena Soants | SeenstNits '_ fs;’;r 3:lu§ve‘éhgg}5f§rolxg n‘:‘l‘f P ! The Singing Lady {Don Wiatlow C Syncopators : v 1 Evc StbelElishes e B2 ARsoupeed “Exploration” tical, moire, floral, plaid. Extra A Five Minute Summer Mask that ® Sheers &3 Jurw o e wawnl s sl Science News |Sundown Revue |Today's Winners |Betty Hadson 3 heavy silk—weighted bottoms. il M. Willion's Or. |British Open Black and White |Evening Rhythms i ; Oil silk specially processed to does wonders for your Complexion! ® Crepes Tea Time News—Music J. Messuer's Or. |News—Scores | i . be odorless—waterproof—mil- RN e A ' ?“N YO UR RADIO - : dew-proof—non-sticking—non- ... or with your skin dried from & quick swim . . . ® Linens X - cracking. Colors: Green, blue, cleanse your face carefully and smooth on a generous 7 ;¢ o -whi 3 coat of CREME VIVACITE. The results are a fresh. . d Band blousesll Jigt |F WON'T WORK : F: : 1 black-and-white, orchid, maize, newly animated complexion, soft and transparent ?(?J%efdus':rfis, ?K.]gra:g t?)n;ear e akitt CONTRACTORS & ENGINEERS E. ). FEBREY & CO. peaChv red. ... you'll feel and look refreshed and rested. Make | PHONE MET. 0764 it ieor s pixTp It eaEe Rty sourA PRty secreh or your linen suit! Mostly tailored styles Est_ 1808 3 o y . - c CLEAN OUT FLUES An expert radio technician will P s Lansburgh’s—Sixth Floor. before every important engagement! ;'_nh ng::’mtl;‘y at?:xlrs here and there. AND SMOKEPIPES Felimats TeDAr Cou. M 5ou ; izes n the group. It costs you money to let them don’t want it repaired — no , 8 Lansburgh’s—Toiletries—Street Floor Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Street Floor. stand through the summer filled charge. z with soot. Clean them now! LEETH BROS. - 5 . .' 7 addiiasaasaiafd || =nswv. saweirn || Look for the UN-Advertised special signs throughout the store—they point the way to unusual values 833 | N .

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