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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937. SECRETARY ICKES Capitaus Rapio Procram [l Pacemalkers IN RMIU__F []RUM v.r:.”"v:MTIZNH WRC—950k | WOL—1,310k :wisv—.usox( IN STYLE and 2:00 | Matinee lflring Quartef Wakeman's Sporfs | A Woman's Eyes " . s 2:15 |Matines String Quarfet Wakeman's Sports |Afternoon Rhythms '/ . / Will Discuss Conservation 2:10!Yalk 1t Over {Mary” Mason {Wakeman's Sports {School of fiYc Air A‘L E from 8 S Talk It Over IMary Mason iWakeman's Sports _ iSchool of the Air of Natural Resources in 0 Rochester Orch.— [Pepper Young News Bullefins Home Counsel f 5 | Rochester Orch Ma Perkins Wakeman's Sport: |Home Counse! Program Tonight. Rochester Orch. |Vic and Sade Wakeman's Sporls |Jenny Peabody SBCRETARY OF THE INTERIOR | - < » S Rochester Orch. [The O'Neills IRhumba_Rhythms _iDance Exchange 300 Clul Lore Wak S| e il d s| 4:00(Club Matinee |Lorenzo Jones akeman's Sporfs [Women Make News OLD L. I : " gfi;wauon o(rufff ,‘,‘;{L;‘S“,‘gj :15(Club Matinee Guiding Light Wakeman's Sports |Gold Coast sources of the United States| 4:30(Club Matinee Mary Marlin Johnson Family Evening Rhythms tonight during the National Radio |_4:45Club_Matines [Sundown Reve | Wakeman's Sports _[Dr. A. R. Dafoe Forum. The forum is arranged by | 5:00|Evening Star Flashes [Sundown Revue | Cocktail Capers Follow the Moon The Star and broadcast over a coast- | 5:15(Tea Time \Terry and Pirates {Cocktail Capers Mary Sothern to-coast network of National Broad-| 5:30|Singing Lady Jack Armstrong |Musical Program Arch McDonald casting Co. stations, with WMAL 5 \Little Orphan Annis |Musical Program Hilltop House i ' i : earrying the program locally at 10:30. 3 [News—Music |Sports Resume Musi % i T : :’fh Ickes is to deal with a subject| §: S. Army Band |Dinner Dance NT:«: Bulletins « m*im'flim amous fl CEs sciel flh.co“y b'ended which is regarded as one of the most| 6:30 News Bulletins News—Music M nders’ Orch. Slim Ji | : - ' s - imnc?mm ]“_‘}?S"fii' New Deal ob-| 645 Dinner Hour Dx.nnnr Dance g k‘ a::lhvo“ ‘él‘:r: élr':‘y:ol;lr.(‘h e you g fopcoat so S“ky. so luxurious, ectives. e partment of the | - aristy She o abar' i i i B i _ 100 'Variety Show |Amos 'n" Andy |Henry Weber's Orch. |Poetic Melodies : e i . - i::’;;:' ;hg‘m:;fmyc‘“: é&f‘n;‘:&‘e Variety Show |Uncle Ezra [Five-Star Final Backstage i y and serviceable that it's unique tion, has extensive jurisdiction over Imperial Quarfet |Vic Arden’s Orch. |Stamp Club Jay Freeman's Orch, = i B natural resources. Harry Reser's Orch. _|Discovering Art Dance_Rhythms Boake Carfer Il)l'iliflg hisfory-—-thel"s fhe—*— sanalwww nw GGl s el 0 Gen. H. S. Johnson |AI Jolson Volga Boatman |Horace Heidt's Or. 5 Royalists Al Joison Volga Boatman |Horace Heidt's Or. 0 Vanity Fair |Richard Crooks {Jack Denny's Orch, [Pick and Pai 5 Vanity Fair ard_Crooks \Jack _Denny's Orch. Pick and Pat AN EXTENSIVE series of programs dedicated to the promotion "of 0 00 00 00 i1 23 good will with Latin American coun- | -3 ; il :3 tries will be inaugurated over WJSV 0 Philadeiphia Orch. |Fibber McGes [State SF. Seniors |Radio Theafer £ T - ) : at 10:30. Music and history of the 5 |Philadelphia Orch. |Fibber McGee {State St. Seniors [Radio Theater g - nations to the South are the features, 0 Philadelphia Orch. |Hour of Charm Bob Stanley's Orch. [Radio Theater : : i _9:45 Philadelphia _Orch. ’qur of Charm Bob Stanley's Orch. |Radio Theater £ : : AL JOLSON and Ruby Keeler sub- | 10:00 Warden Lawes Contente Program |Band Concert Wayne Fing's Or. : stitute for Burns and Allen to-| 10:15 Warden Lawes Contenfed Program (Boxing Bouts Wayne King's Or. g i night—WRC at 8 o'clock. 1 10:30 [Radio Forum Music for Moderns (Boxing Bouts Brave New World ] v ' ‘ 10:45 Radio Forum {Music for Moderns | Boxing _Bouts {Brave New World i /A BROADCAST from the dinner of | 11:00 News Bullefins |News—Coyle Art Brown Arthur Godfrey B | the State Street Seniors, organi- | 11:15 Slumber Hour Dance Time {Art Browa |Arthur Godfrey r ration of veteran employes of Chi- ' 11:30 Slumber Hour {Midnight Frolic (Fulton Lewis |News—Horizons # : i cago's business district, will be heard 11:45 Slumber Hour Midnight Frolic _ Impressions 'Sammy | ‘ 4 over WOL at 9 o'clock. 112:00 Jim McGrath [Don Bestor's Orch. Tom Dorsey’s Orch. |Maxim Lowe's Orch. 5 : {12:45 [Jim McGrath Don Besior's Orch. Tom Dorsey's Orch. |Maxim Lowe's Orch. ON AMECHE and Charles Win-|{2:30/Jin McGrath Dean Moore's Orch. Dudley—Gaylord Orrin Tucker's Or. ninger join with Ginger Rogers in } 12:45 Jim McGrath Dean Moore’s Orch. |Chas. Gaylord's Orch. 'Orrin. Tucker's Or. 8 radio version of “A Free Soul” in the Radio Theater—WJSV at 9 o'clock. 1:00 (Jim McGrath, 1 hr. 0ff |News _Bulleting |Sign Off AM. | TOMORROW'S PROGRAM. ‘A LBERT SPALDING, distinguished | “5:09 Gordon Hittenmark - T ‘ l M S l 2 i A violinist, is the guest soloist with | 6:{5 .Gn:don H‘manma:k | % B I" Al i o ty € rtters = the Philadelphia Orchestra. conducted | 6:30 Today's Preluds “Gurdnn Hittenmark | . ] by Eugene Ormandy—WMAL at 9| 6:45 Today's Prelude {Gordon Hittenmark oldlock, 77:00 Today's Prelude |Gordon Hittenmark | Musical Clock Sun Dial g ‘ . : o a”d You Ca“ B“)' lt i Agree that RICHARD CROOKS, tenor of the | ;15 Prelude—News |Gordon Hittenmark |Musical Clock Sun Dial 1 8 w00 | 7:30 Lee Everett {Gordon Hittenmark | News—Music {Sun Dial % e m »Washmgton Only Metropolitan Opera Co., returns | 7:45|les Everett |Gordon Hittenmark __|Musical Clock Sun_Dial . : to his accustomed broadcasting SPOt | —g o — - - tonight, replacing Margaret Speaks, | who has been singing during the summer—WRC at 8:30. i ST J TWO COURSES TO OPEN h IN SCHOOL OF Y. M. C. A. | 9:45 Landt Trio Ranch_Boys News—Police Bachelor's Children i this 10:00 Mary Marlin Mrs. Wiggs Singing Strings | Pretty Kifly Kelly j v : season wil 8 | 10:15 Vaughn de Leath John's Other Wife Choir Loft |Myrt and Marge the "Sehont ot Reline o e ek 1| 10:30 Moontain Man [lis Plain Bl Gel Thin fo Music * [Emily Pos C. A 10:45 Better Business (Today's Children Louis Ricli's Orch. 'Piano—News One, “The World's Living Religions,” 11:00 The 0'Neills David Harum Merry-Go-Round Mary Lee Taylor to be conducted by Dr. James D.|11:15 Road of Life Backslage Wife | Merry-Go-Round |Air Magazine Buhrer, pastor of the First Reformed | 11:30 Vic and Sade Tyner and Ault Jean King Big Sister % You never saw a coat Church, will begin at 7:30 p.m. to- | 11:45 Edward MacHugh Mystery Chef Chest—Music Real Life Stories % ; s ; 3 you were sure to like day. The course will be conducted pM. i« - 5wl you éertuinly s Sons Monday nlght throueh| o) srprurniiTiie Nows—Masic Boy and Gir W, Y, Aufo Show G ; . ! G 12:15 News—husi The Galdb News Bulel Your News Parade Y : _ never got o more amaz The other course, “Guiding the Re- | 12:15 News—Music e Goldbergs ews Bulleting |Your News & 5 : Ygious Growth of Juniors,” will open | 12:30 Farm and Home Hour Carlisle and London (Black and White {Helen Trent . ing buy. A revelation at 7:30 pm. Wednesday and will be | 12:45 Farm and Home Hour Dick Fidlers Orch. |We Are Four __ 1Our Gal Sunday : in luxury and durability. 2-’1‘1.0“50‘0 = conducted each succeeding Wednes-| 1:00 Farm and Home Hour [Escorfs and Betty [Lunchesa Conceri Befty and Bob " W = it e day through December 8. | 1:15 [Farm and Home Hour Words and Music Marjorie Mills {Hymn vonqum z : t's rain-resisting, foo— ¥ = Miss Martha E. Bennett. director 1:30 Love and Learn Words and Music Dance Music |Grimm’s Daughter : i : £ ! light - and wenderfull of religious education, Arlington Coun- | _ Hal Gordon Dan Harding’s Wife Dance Music In_Hollywood . 5 : fortable. Ra lnnsy \ cil of Religious Education. is the L . B. C. Symphony Fun in Music Wakeman's Sports B Strickland 4 i comtortable. g ’ leader for the latter course. “How to 2: by C. Symphony Fun in Music Wakeman': Sports 'Afternoon Rhythms ¢ 4 Bal- : : < ’ set-in shoulders, Develop a Wholesome Christian Per- . B. C. Symphony Mary Mason Wakeman's Sports School of the Air sonality and Methods to Be Employed b M N N. N i 245 N, C. Symphony Mary Mason Wakeman's Sports _ |School of the Air 2 % 1 macaans. 01“"&5.; grays, in ‘Teaching Children of From 9 to| ) U.S. Marine Band [Pepper Young [News Bullefins {Home Counsel ; v tans, browns, mixtures. . i 12 Years of Age” will be among the | U. S. Marine Band ~ 'Ma Perkins {Wakeman's Spors 'Home Counsel s gubjects discussed. This course is de- | 3:30 U.S. Marine Band |Vic and Sede Wakeman's Sports Concert Hall b U - 00 Lee Evereff {News—Hittenmark | Musical Clock [News—Sun Dial L D b l = B t d 15 Lee Everett |Gordon mflenmart Yuuslu: E:ott ;énn gil: Z § ? at - ou e reas e S 30 Dick Leibert {Gordan Hittenmar usical Clod un Dia i » > 45 Lucille and Lanny _[Gordon Hittenmark __ News—Music 1Sun_Dial Kafln s Men s Store 00 News Bullefins |Gordon Hittenmark | Musical Clock ISun Dial 1 3 5 ‘Breakfast Club Gordon Hittenmark | Musical Clock {Magic Hour . . ha”e the Call ” 4 :30 Bkfst. Club—News Songs—News Morning Concert !Jean Abbey § 8 8; 9; 9: 9 signed for parents, teachers and . S. Marine Band |The O'Neills Wakeman's Sporfs 'Concert Hall leaders of children of those ages, = omen Mak :00 Club Matinee [Lorenzo Jones ;W;:omm’;gpor:s ’\ENum'en M;:emlewx E ) Al :15 [George Bernard Shaw Guiding Light |Wakeman's Sports vening Rhythms p = = Air Head"ne rs :30 Club Mafinee Mary Marlin !Jahnson Family Story of Industry ; ‘ Pae“na __Include a w;de selecnon of pat. 145 |Club Matinee Sundown Revue Wakeman's Sporfs Story of Industry = :00 |Evening Star Flashes Sundown Revue {Cocktail Capers Follow fhe Moon 0vel‘coats terns in double-breasted models. Laok Afternoon Programs. 15 Tea Time Terry and Pirates [Village Cutups | Mary Sothern : : “ 5 = 2 2:00pm.—WMAL, Rochester :30 Singing Lady Jack Arm.rong Doris Scoft Arch McDonald around, and you'll see 9 out of 10 men wearing double 4! Civic Orchestra. :45 Tom Mix Little Orphan Annie | Musical Program {Hilltop House S 4 breasteds. They give ohe that nonchalant air. See the ; P X 5:00 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star New 1938 double breasteds in drape models and ultra - s SUFFERS EYE INJURY }';hed gg:"mg ?’ mi °"3,‘",‘“" m;‘m‘ X : . censervatives. See the new stripes and plaids in shark- al n postponed unt january 8. | % i e it | g ; Look for This Label. tones and worsnd:; in Huber said he ha en advise i & ¢ . i rongi om - - 5 cable that Dr. Schelling was under " . It 1dentifies Genuine e % :;fpfsd_g_fi“fll;flm = 7:45pm—WRC, Washington Is Hurt in Switzerland. treatment for a detached retina. The . €. ingishinc Discovers Art. = | cable did not explain, Huber said, how Y b 3 bold. Overplaids; glen 8:00 p.m.—WMAL, Gen. Hugh S. BALTIMORE, Nov. 1 (P)—Fred-|tne injury occurred. Dr. Schelling s E Alpacuna. : ¢ plaids, oxford aravs Johnson; WRC, Al Jol- erick R. Huber, municipal director of | at his summer home outside Geneva. | § ¢ R d blue serges. You'll son; WJSV, Horace | |music, announced last night Dr. Er- ; { 00 WeE R Heidt's Orchestra, nest Schelling, conductor of the Balti- ST : i o Hind in fl.us wide os- 8:30 p.m.—WMAL, Vanity Fair; | |more Symphony Orchestra, had suf-| ‘A motion picture is being made in | 2 A E 3 P sortment just the pot- WJSV, Pick and Pat. { fered an eye injury {n Switzerland and | the jungle regions of Peru. gl el 3 » 4 2 v ; tern you're locking for. 9:00 pm.—WOL, State Street % . 8 3 3 / ’ # Seniors; WJSV, Radio » Theater; WMAL, Phila- . _— & delphia Orchestra. | g . ( 9:30 p.m.—WRC, Hour of Charm. | | ) oo \ 10:30 p.m.—WMAL, National Ra- It s Not i dio Forum; WJSV, Brave | | : ’ ’ New World, Tio0 Soon b Kann's—Men's Store— Short-Wave Programs. to Think 8 - Second Floor 7:30 pm.—PRAGUE, Song Pro- gram, OLR4A, 25.3¢ m,, 11.84 meg. About 8:30 p.m.—CARACAS, Bachelor's . Club, YV5RC, 51.7 m. Chrlstmas 5.8 meg. 9:15 p.m.—LCNDON, Happenings in United Kingdom, GSD, 255 m, 1175 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg.; GSB, 315 m,, 9.51 meg. Evening Programs. 7:00 p.m.——WMAL, Variety Show. | | Leader of Baltimore Symphony | HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK HOUR '"“::::::53;::::'::“‘ Men’s Excellent Quality | z=———4| Real Leather "SELBY" LUX RADIO e it _ \ 7y - THEATRE Fitted Cases [jl ' y S TONIGHT . Four Three Initials Included § 3 : ] RGéNGEEE : and 12 Fittings W A New 1" ‘ [ WaBys DON AMECHE —A marvelous value! Handsome! Convenient! Twelve : 3 Shirt Member : 1 to uy carefully made fittings! Bound edges! Zips open on b } 1 2 3 ¢ » Plan CHAS. WINNINGER three sides! Easy to pack! Every man needs one, PR ¢ 11[,',,'0 ‘;:;mib will o whether he travels or stays at home! Choice of black e 3 s § F hold your selection. IN and brown! THREE SMART INITIALS INCLUDED. I L1 : “ ” Il o ; ® ¥ 3 ‘Budget Plan—10% A FREE SOUL Mail and Phone Orders \ . 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