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12 A THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK. SUNDAY, MARCH 18. 1923. ADVKRTIHKMKXT. to 8:30 Popular-clftsalcal orchestra TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM reciini ny ine i oncert urcnesira oi me at- Peru, Nicaragua nnd Honduras close at A.M.

Ship ihII. at 11:00 A.M. West port, to Copenhagen. Mails for Denmark and Finland upeclally add reused i close at 3:00 A.M. Ship sails at 12:01) M.

raata caie. aireciion or ery naraozi vocal solos bv Mrt. Henri M. Neely. over Freckle-Face ture, "Kgmont." Beethoven; "Love Sends Gift of Roses." Sols Hio.

de Caoua "A Ida," Verdi Prelude Minor, Bach Central. man in Cemhalom solo, rery Harkozi Humurifln Folk tfones: Viennesse Mel South America and West Indies. the Atlantic and Kaat Gulf States. Tennessee, the Ohio ViUley and the Atlantic and Kant Gulf States. Tennessee, the Ohio Valley und the Lower Luke Region within the next 3ti hours.

However, generally fair weather will prevail until Sunday night In the Atlnntic and Mast Gulf States. The temperature will lise in the Atlanta Snes Sunday, while much colder went her will overspread the Lower Lake Region, the Ohio Valley, Tennessee mid the Kast Gulf States Sunday night or Monday and the Atlantic Stacs Monday and nnday nigh. Cold wave warnings have been ordered for Ohio, Western Pennsylvania. Kentucky. Wfflorn Tennt'Httop and Western and Northern New York.

odteH; "Hcnrolle" from "Talea of Hoff SOCIETY GETS The outstanding feature of th past year for the General 8oclety of Mechanics and Tradesmen, taken from the annual report recently Issued, la the fact that a large portion of tho Amos F. Bno legacy ha'a come into the society's possession alter prolonged litigation lusting seven years. Tho amount paid in to thf organization which is to be used fdr various purposes as seen fit by officers of the society is $1,700,000. clone a. 1:00 A.Jf.

Hh.J sail- at M. SHIPS KA11.INO TUESDAY. Transatlantic1. Aiultaiiia. to Southampton.

Matlu for Kurupe. Alt lea ami Went Asia close at 6:00 A.M. Ship tll at 11 00 A M. Chepstow 4 to Capetown. Mails for South Atncfc (wpeeially addressed), close at 10.

jil A M. Stup aaila at 4:00 P.M. Conejos, tr. Confliaittlnople. aMHa for Turkey and Kunicinia (spowlrtlly addressed tiofte at 30 A Ship aall at 1:00 P.M.

Teno, to ntpttrHitfo. MhIIs for Canal Zone Kquadoi and parts oi Colombia, Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These msnn Offenbach. 'To Sorlna. Grle Suite Henry VIII." Halnt-Saens; March, Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy it is to re lannhaeuser," wagner.

KDKA (Pittsburg, 360) move those ugly spots so that no one Mara vat, to Grenada. Malts for Grenada. 81. Vincent, Trinidad and Bolivar (Guiana specially addressed), close at 7:00 A.M. Ship sails at 11:00 A.M.

Sheaf Mount, to Buenos Aires. for Argentina, Vruguay and Paraguay (specially addressed), close at A.M. Ship sails at 1:00 P.M. 10-4: a.m Services of the East Knd Christian Church, the Rev. John Ray win call you freckle-face Simply eet an ounce of Othine iLwera.

mlntnter. p.m. Concert direct from Copely plaza Hotel. 6:3.1 p.m. Servli-p.

Tremont Baptist Church; sermon Dr. VVasste, A A (Dallas. Texas 360). 3:20 p.m. Radio Chapel Bible Class; Dr.

William 41. Anderson Jr. 10:.10 p.m. RiK3 Church choristers. 11:00 p.m.

Pnul R. Ashley's Orchestra, Tomorrow's Early Program It (Xeuark, 400) 2: "0 p.m. Song recit.il by Margretta Cueman. aoprHiio "To the Sun." Curren "A Birthday," Co wen; "My Rose." Lacy; me Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly." m. Historical reading.

(Newark', 3G0). a.m. Knrly reports. a.m. Ttmo ttignals.

etc. 11:00 m. Opening prices; midday reports: muaii-Hl program. A A (Newark, 360). 1 1 00 to 11:35 a.m.

Player-piano, phonograph. WBS (Newark, 3H0). 10:10 to 11:00 nm. Player-piano. p.m.

Alrlogram. to 2 att p.m. Phonograph. II (RUIgcwood, Ii. 300).

p.m. Bfbla story for the children, double strength from your druggist ana a tew applications should show WEA (Manhattan, 400) p.iti. "Is Socialism the Perpetual Motion MAchine Delusion Converted Into Kconomfea?" Dr. Nm-WI Dwlght HUH. pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn.

3:40 p.m. -Conference in Bedford Branch T. M. C. Brooklyn, with Dr S.

Parkas i fadnmn. Announcement by Halsejr Him-; mond, nranrll secretary. m. Gloria. Trumpet era, quartet.

p.m. Devotional excrciMf. 410 p.m. Gloria Trumpeters. 4:13 m.

Address hy Dr S. Pa rites Cad-' man. "fle.tgion and Knowledge." I 4 50 p.m. Anaweri) to questions by Dr. Cad man.

p.m. Prayer and BenMlr-tlon. .0.1 p.m. Muk-a program direct from the Capitol Thatsr, Manhattan: "Nutrracker Kuite" Trhatkovnky the ''apitol Grand Orchestra. Krno Rupee eon-i ducting; danced by the Capitol Ballet Corps.

7 4 p.m. Saxophone solos, by Rudy i Wetdhneft. :03 p.m. "A South Sen Idyl," the Capitol Grand Bmre Benjamin. trior, und Mlsa Dorna Lee.

contralto. p.m. Program by featured i p.m. Organ recital flirert 1 Irom the Skinner Auditorium, Manhattan. Sleepy natenmen, oy ine nev, 2:45 -Concert hy choir of Stenhen Church, the direction of A.

you how easy it is to rid yourself of treckles and get a beautiful complex Jennings Jr. "Our Master Hath a Uar den." Crimo: "Listen to the Lambs' ion. The sun and winds of March HIGH WATFh TOMOJIROW. I High Water.tl Low Water I A.M. P.M.

'I A.M. I New York Ii 3:26 3:39 (Furnished by thu V. S. Cgast aod Geodetic burvcy. New York.) SCN RISES AND SETS.

March 1H. I March 19. Rises. Rises. 6:0.1 Seta.

(negro spiritual). Incidental solo hy Mrs. A B. Dett: "I Am Alpha" have a strong tendency to bring out (Mors et Vital. Gounod: "Spring in the Desert." A.

B. Jennings "Two Slovak Carols." Arr. KunU; Bveryone That freckles, and as a result more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money WALK-OVER Thirateth." Martin: "Surely, He Mutn Borne Our Griefs," Handel; "A Legend, Tnrhwitr.ufiikvr I.O. HOW BOSn Back if it rails to remove the freckles.

Blooming." Praetorius; "Fierce Waa the WlM Rllln NnhlA. Advertisement. SHIP. NEWS A lia nrmn recital bv Dr. Heln to 9:55 a.m.

FashlonKram. hints roth, direct from Carnegie -Music Hall. 4t4S m. Veiner aervlces of the Shady 1 0H-I -3" p.m. -Piano recital by Charles WQAO (Manhattan, 360) side Presbyterian Church, the Rv.

Hugh Hot hmourir.r. HIPS DfE TOMORROW. Thomson Kerr, pastor, 7 20 -Servk-es of the Calvary Kpis nouscwire. 10:00 a.m. Musical program.

10:30 a m. V. S. official weather report, a.m. I.ontr Island farmers' service.

p.m. Musical program. 1:10 p.m. Dr. Frank Crane's four- WHN (Ridgewood, L.

360) p.m. Anthem by Calvary Choir. i-rnr. i erspi i hsmhrrlaln. organist, "On- copal Church.

Pittsburg. the Rev. L. an utten, rector. ira nrifcuan soidierf-.

S.SS n.m Hvmn. Frm. Bremen, March 6 Bremen, March 7 March 10 m. Piano reritaf. hv William Srhroeder.

Sona recital. Antoinette Mita-nek. lyric soprano. minute broadcasts. Stanton Fashion has turned from heavy-looking styles to lighter, slender looking shoes like this new OTHKU STATIONS.

(Detroit. 4001. p.m. Keruinn hy Dr. Jrthn Roach Slraton.

pastor. "Gods Radio Message to Steamer. Hannover President Arthur Celtic Carmania Pan-America Fort Victoria Bogota Cnlamares p.m. Violin recital hy Professor Marat a Merton. Piano reettul by Klsie Kifttser Rosenberg and Helen r.

earner. 1 1 :00 a.m. Church services from St. "Scotch 1 oem" MacDowell selections Paul Cathedral. WEATHER FORECAST Liverpool, March HI do Janeiro, March Bermuda, March 1 7 Klngsto, March IS Llmon, March 12 La (Juira, March 7 Port au Prince, March 13 AtauHinn.

WJZ (Newark, 360) a.m. MiiHlral program. 11:00 a.m. -Servlr West V.nA Prihv from "Blossom Helen F. Carrier m.

uetrott urenrsira; "Peer Gynt Suite" (Grieg. "Anltra's r.awin t.i. ueitie, noprano. Philadelphia Nkkerie. (Chk-mto.

400) frrlan Oliunh. Manhatttin. s-rmun by the InrVcntloiu TJndl a P.M. Tomormtr. 12 .00 m.

Central Church services; Dr. liev. a. Kflwin Ketgwtn D. D.

Washington. March 17 For Kaat em 3 p.m. "Cnforgettahlr Moment In Frederick F. Shannon, pastor. 4:30 p.m.

studio Chapel services; ine New oYrk: Increasing cloudiness Sunday followed by ruin in south and rain or j'Sieptine. py the Rev. Grnliam l. Hunter 4ft p.m. Concert hy Nellie R.

Gay, Walk-Over model. Less decoration. Gmt for comfort. Rev. A.

T. Stephenson. n.m. Sunday Kvcning ciun; choir i on p.m. "The Theatrr: Its Life and snow In north Sunday night.

Warmer In south Sunday. Monday cloudy and much colder. rain or snow In south portion. Cold wave In north portion. SHIPS ItK Tl'ESDAY.

Steamer. From. Ansaldo VII Gibraltar, March 12 Ardsmore Cristobal, March 13 Irishman London, Man-h 6 West Saginaw Las Palmas, March 1 SHIPS SAILING TOMORROW. (Brooklyn post office time is given below. Malls close in the NuW York Postullice uiiu (Davenport, Iowa.

400) Its Feoplr." by Kita Woman. 4:0 p. m. "unrrt by Kdwanl Lankow bass. "Srirntiflc Breathing." by Mr, JtrOfl n.m.

Church services; the Rpv Launcelnt Hodaway. Local Probablllrfe. Increasing cloudiness tday, followed hv p.m. Readings and records for chil oo p.m. P.

H. c. orchestra, t.enesco dren. unr (Grieg, Elsie Rosenberg. 10 30 p.m.

Song recital, Robert Barker, baritone, "face to Kaoc" (Johnson), "The Bo-wry" (Nevfnt, Lsk a Rose" (N'evin). "You're an Angel. Dear Mother of Mine:" song recital. Frances Miller, soprano. "Oood-Bye" (Testli, "oh.

Promise Me' (Stottt. "Kiss Me Again" I Herbert pino soloa by Frances Miller. "Parade nf the Wooden Soldiers;" violin recital by Peter H-hmtdt. WGY (Schenectady, 370) 11:00 a.m. SerIce of Slate Street Presbyterian ch'ircii.

talk to Junior Congregation. "The Mystic Cord;" State Street Presbyterian Choir; nrmon. "How to Interpret Life," the Rev. Peter A. MacDonald; sermon.

"The Home," the Rev. Thomas Miller. Churcli of Christ (Disciples. 7:30 p.m. Service of State Street Pres-bvterian Church; State Street Prpshvterian Church Choir; sermon.

"The Indispensable Condition of Progress in Religion, the Rev. Peer A. MacDonald. (Tarrytown, 360) 1 :00 ni MllXir al inn Alirh 7 p.m. "Com in events rast heir Male Quartet.

HAS (Louisville. 300). rain. Warmer today. Monday cloudy and much colder.

Pro ha bly ra in or snow. 1 n- hour later.) Transatlantic. shadow nerore. wht present world shad creaaing southerly winds shifting to norih- 11:00 a.m. Services of Highland Meth Vest port, to Copenhagen.

ails for L-a i uy ji a odist Church: nr. K. Goonson. nasior. In Baronial Brown Calfskin Denmark und Finland (specially ad 5:00 to 9:90 p.m.

Concert by double quartet. General Weather Indications. The disturbance that wan over ih II (Buffalo. 300). p.m.

Vesper services, conducted hy 7ht wtMt tetiifactwy book In iifamtn Northern Rocky Mountain Region Friday night has moved almost directly southward and its center waa over Southeastern New Mexico Saturday nlaht. It han been the Rev, k. s. rerrai. that hat ytt appeared.

riitie AV (i I (Medford HIM sit lo, 360) p.m.' Federation Church services. ows sucur fifteen mfnute analysis. 7:15 pin. Organ recital direct from the Auditorium. Manhattan.

"Siegfried Idyll." Warner; Xcvin; "Vi-sinn." rtheinbrgrr; "Salut d' Amour," Kl-gr; "First Moven ent of Italian Symphony." Mendelsohn. p.m. "Amcrlr anism." by Assistant Secretary of Nnvy Theodore Roosevelt Jr. A Ibert H. Cat lam, "The Legion and Us Servlrp Work." pm.

Program: Vivian Tobin. playing In "Give una Genevieve Tobin. playing in "Polly Preferred." p.m. f'oncert by the Waldorf-Astoria Symphonic Orchestra. Joseph Knecht conductor.

p.m. Time signals, etc. 10:01 p.m. Concert hy Kay Dove Henderson, vmjtig concert soprano. WBS (Newark, 360) A I' (Fort Worth.

Tcxa-s 400) closely followed by an area of hijrh pressure of great magnitude attended bv a severe cold wave and strong northerly winds which had overspread the Canadian Northwest and extended Saturday nlrht Religiose." 00 m. Services of First Methodist Church; the Rev. .1. W. Bergiu.

p.m. Radio Forum, conducted by E.irl Hammond. p.m. Vocal and instrumental as far south as Kansas and Kastern Colorado. At 8 p.m.

the temperature was 18 degrees below zero at Devils Lake. N. T. 4 30 p.m. Concert.

(Detroit, 400). RADIO SIMPLIFIED By KENDALL KOEHLER Rdio nefracfer WHAT TO BUY HOW TO BUILD HOW TO OPERATE A clear etptarmflon of Radio In tuple language with ooniptate dtrru-tlona for acnembllng and italltng bOTDSBdineoulrmrrt Wilt al.T rressure was also high Saturday over 7: IS n.m. Central M. K. Church serv NEW YORK CITY STORES Wl (Philadelphia.

400) n.m. Mornlnn- service HolvTrfnltv tees; the nev. iynn Haroiu ttougn. w. 1231k St.

622 w. lain St. the Kastern and Southeastern States and in the vicinity of Bermuda. There have been rains within the last 24 hours in tho Atlantic States mid snow tho Plateau 170 Broadw. mm- Cortbndt St.

1432 Broair. 40th St. 1173.75 Broadway, near 28th St. 1625 Broadway, near 50th Su p.m. Kaaio i napei, i.

a. A (Boston, 400). Memorial Chapel. The Rev. B.

Ruriderow. minister. Music by the hoy player- hoir and male ouartet. Krne.it l-Vlix 11:00 a.m. Service, Cathedral Church a.m.

F'honograph, rua no. na hockv Maun tan riegions. the nt Potter, organist and choirmaater. St. Paul; ermon by Bishop Slattery.

states ami tlu Northern Laku Region. Jiu in getting the nest resnlts from your set, Illustrations including pic tore diagram 150 sowery, at Broome at. BROOKLYN BRONX 557 Melrose Avenue, nee 149th Si. H55 Broadway, near Gate, Ae. YONKERS.

N.Y. 7 N. Broadway 565-7Fulton opp- Hanover Place PATERSON, NJ. 181 Market St. 5406 Fifth Avenue POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.

297 Main St. Gtkco Hositry at Walk-Over Stores Only Higher temperature prevailed Saturday from Michigan southwest ward to the West Gulf Coast and the Rio tlrxnriP Val ley. aowiBg Booa-an. ciota, ZOJ pages. Prioa 51.

00. rttetot of mtict JOHN C. IK Win. Ion Hlilt Phllitylnhi The southwestern disturbance will move northeastward and will be attended hv In creasing cloudiness and probably ruin In Grand Opening! Tomorrow! I. Alton OIi EX POSITION MADISON AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirtyfourth Street Thirtyfifth Street Telephone 7000 Murray Hill Importaot for-Monday A New, Highly Interestiog Qromp of Qeouioe Handmade Needlepoint Chanrs at $23So00 each These are comfortable, shapely arm-chairs in the Queen Anne style, appropriate, in equal degree, to living room, library and hall The needlepoint (imported from England and France) portrays, in the backs of the chairs, figures worked in petit-point; while the seats, in most instances, feature birds or grotesque animals Department of Interior Decoration (Fourth Floor) On the A.

S. Fifth Floor Here, on the Fifth floor, tomorrow, and all week, will be presented practically the same Radio Exposition that attracted thousands a short time ago to Grand Central Palace. We invite you to be our guests. A Great Treat for Radio Fans of Greater New York! And an amazing demonstration of this modern magic for everybody who enjoys seeing, hearing and knowing all about the most talked of activity of the day. See the powerful commercial equipment, of most advanced design, used in ship-and-shore and trans-Atlantic communications.

And exact duplicates of the amazing, lightning transmitters that send over 150 words per minute, regularly used at Rocky Point, L. I. the world's most powerful station, which daily communicates with European cities. Here tomorrow the Radio Corporation of America will have the apparatus actually set up, ready for business. The operator puts your message through just like the great terminal offices of the trans-Atlantic radio systems, just as a business man sends his message to Europe and gets back an answer in less than five minutes.

Wonderful thing! Remember heroic Jack Binns, devoted operator on the sinking Here is shown the type of Radio he used as well as many antiques showing the fascinating steps of progress in the development of Radio since its discovery. Here is the ponderous sending key from the "Philadelphia," first radio-equipped The old open spark gap that crashed out visible electricity; Marconi's renowned magnetic detector, his gold grain coherer; crude tuning coils and other relics. Also, the latest vacuum tubes and newest Radiola broadcast receivers will be in operation, bringing you News and Entertainment All Day Long Expert technical men from the Rudio Corporation of America will be here to talk to you and advise you about your radio problems. Talk to them freely. Be our guests and theirs.

Of course, all the latest and best Radio, apparatus is here. Every instrument that places this miracle of information and delightful entertainment in the home. And special price news is provided to double the interest in the Exposition. Complete Radiolas, reg, $207.50 with storage battery Now only $142.50 th dry battery Also An UimmiSMal Offering of Silkwarp Satan Damask (nearly 2,000 yards; SO inches wide) adapted for drapery or upholstery purposes; offering a choice of two artistic designs and a variety of attractive colors blue, rose, orchid, mulberry, and a neutral tone Radiola or RC, complete with 3 Radiatrons WD 12, 3 dry cells (no electricity needed whatever), 3 batteries, pair of sensitive head phones, telephone plug, all ready to attach to antenna and enjoy yourself, $142.50. Aeriola Sr.

Receiving Sets, $65. Aerioki Sr. Amplifiers, $68. Radiola IV, masterpiece among receivers, Radiola Grand, a supreme achievement, $325. to Aerial Equipment, $4.50 $7.50.

very exc Aeriola Jr. Crystal Receiving Sets Complete with Brandes Head Phones; rcg. $25 -500 tomorrow, extra special, at $13.95 Their new dry cell operated tubes do away with heavy storage batt6rie and so make theee sets entirely useful anywhere, even in the smallest village or on the remotest farms. $3o90 per yard Decorative Textiles Section (Fourth FSoor) CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT will be arranged when to make immediate possession easy. Abraham Straus INC.

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