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N EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 192 ———— THE % . 2 2 ) HELP AND SI e e . - Stromberg.Carlson Hea}i Sets A Strictly Fgh-Grade Head Set and Fully Guaranteed Open (o 31 PO Entil Christmas. | John J, Odenwald 1209 H St, N.W. Rhone . Wrauklin 6000 i fiéw to ‘Make ;inc by i .Coagh:Syrup at Home | ) ———— & Has no Squal for prompt results. Takes but « moment to prepare i And saves you about ! - Pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedics for coughs. The reason Is that pine centains several elements that have a, remarkable- eftect in sasthing and healing the- membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar.ayrup, To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2!, ounces of Pinex In a pint bottle and fill up with home.made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup Instead iof sugar syrup, Either | ‘way, you make a full pint—more than, YOu can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and tastes v ery pleasant, clears up the threatening situation. You can'teel this take hold of aceugh |The new play, it is said, is not or cold in a way that means business, | 'Preachy.” but'scores its points by The cough may be dry, hoarse and|comedy situations, action and bril- tight, or may be persistently loose from | liari dialogue wnd amusing contrasts. the formation of phiegm. The cause is| _“\Ve Moderns” is under the diree- the same—Inflamed membrances—and tion of George , Tyler, who in this Pinex and Syrup combination will | the past has produced several plays stop it—usually In 24 hours or less. | Written by Mr. Zangwill: Spiendid, too, for bronchial asthma,! Miss Helen Iayes and Mr. O. P, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ail- | Hegzie head the important cast, includes Kenneth MacKenna, ment. ! which | 1sable Irying, Wlora Sheffield, Cla | ence Derwer(, Harris Gilmore. Kath- | arine Stewart. Olin Fleld, Galaway ! Herbert and St. Clair Hayfield. The iplay was staged by Harrison Grey | Fiske. ) Play “La Porta ,Chiusa.’ Announcement is made by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest that Kleon- ora Duse ewill- appear here pt Poli's | tomerrow ernoon In " Porta |Chiysa” (“The Closed Door). lagtend of “Spettri” ( hoste).“La Ports Chbusa’! is by Marco Praga, and. is in three aets. Mme, Duse plays the part of_Bi Querueta. e Mine. bring with her a complete company from Rome, each zrtist of which is detlared a perfe: exponent of the rolcs he or she Is called upon to assume. As for Duse, herself, crities have exhausted super- latiyes” in describing her marvelous artistry. Dus, Zangwill's Play, “W, Israel Zangwill, will open & week's engagement at the Natipnal Thegter Christmas eve. It is written In three acts; which are laid in London, and the time is the ultra present. In the comedy the noted author, in a humorous manner, contrasts the well ordered cocial state that pre- vailed during the Victorian era with the marked tendency of the present generation to oppose that condition. In the earlier acts there is gesture of frec love, clgarette amok- ing. jazaing =il 'night, rebellion against the restraints of the chureh and utter disregard for parental re- quests and authority. This naturally creates domestic friotion. Even the loving parents could not stand such cpen rebellion. But the third act Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for its Pprompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “2)3 ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anything eise. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- nded. The Pinex "Ym:un& | I B. Wayrner, in the stellar role of “You and 1" with Lucile Watson in support, and what has been called a “jewel of a company,” will open a week's engagement at the Shubert- Belasco Sunday night, with & special matinee on Christmas day. Mr. Warner has the part of Mait- land White in Mr. Barry's comedy of American life, and if critical opinion of the press of New York and Chi- cago, where the play ran & full sea- son ‘and three months, respectively, is to be .taken as criterfon, he has seldom had a more congenial role THE | than (hat of “Matey” White, the busi- Wi | ness man with a hunger to paint who | says that every modern business man DOWN | has something “locked down in him” that he would have liked to do in- #/ [stead of what he is doing. Lucile Wat- [4 i his adored and adoring wife, ney, and Ferdinand Gottschalk, SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVEIT | famous since the days of the Em- Sic. and 6. Hoepita) Bize, 81 | Pire and Lyceum stock —compa ALL DRUGGISTS plays a role suited to those ta: which have made him one of Amer- ica’s foremost character comedigns. Rite Stanwood, Beatrice Miled¥ Gi bert Douglas and Alan Buncé, all known to Broadway, also are in the cast. { “The Coverred Wagon.” | “The Covered Wagon! is nearing |'the conclusion of its notable engage- imegt at Poli's. Convincing and truth- | ful, characterized by excellent acting by 'a cast of famous players, includ- ing Lois Wilson, J. Warren Kerrigan, Ernest Torrence, Tully shail, Alan Hale, Charles Ogle and others, this remarkable picture continues fo In- terest the large audlences both after- noons and evenings. No other screen production ever made more converts to the better films than has “The tovered Wagon.” Seats for all the remaining showings are now on sale . The final showings ot “The Covered Wagon” in Washington will be given on Saturday éening, December 29, Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfield Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfleld are back again in vaudeville and headline the bill at B. F. Keith’s Theater next week in a collation of comedy, Ivrics, song, dance and travesty called “Res hearsing.” Meyer Davis' New Willard Hotel Oreheptra Is the extra added attrac- tion in a program of popular and classical numbers played under the direction of Samuel Korman Jose Ruben, a legitimate star who has played in a score of Broadway guccesses, will offer a new comedy- drama, ‘'The Greaser,” written by Benjamin Glazer and Jose Ruben, glaged by Mr. Ruben and presented by lewis & Gordon, with & cast of exgellent players: and James Burke and Eleanor Durkin, a song tete-a- tete said teo be novel and refreshing. * Others include Toto, the famous clown, star of the Hippodrome, who brings a new act requiring some half dozen besides himself; Billy Hallen who talks and for fun, and 1,000 OWNERS PRAISE IT! Why? Clarity of sound without noise. Requires no batteries for operation. So simple a chiid can operate it. 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Ana”the Tathe’ Nows ' Pietotinl Complate the pup T ctorial will With Norman Trevor and Wdl Taliaferro in the lesding = Rag Love Scandal” will come te the fil bert-Garrick Thester next week, commencing Monday evening. _ Thisicity's engagement 18 part of a six-weéek road tour which {s beiny made ta flll In_that space of time up to the company’s opening st the Gar- rick Theater, Chicago. The play had its New York premiere at the Ambas- sador Thieater, from whioh house it was moved over to the Comedy The- ater, In this play Miss Taltaferro’s work in its delicate shadings s said to strongly sugmest that of aude Adams as Babble in “The Little Min- Ister,” glthough there s no similarity In_the story of the twe play While described aw & satirical com- edy, "“The Love Beandal” borders on thefarelcal, 50 is the action and 80 umusing the situation, lines and busine Derkin's Dog‘and Monkey Show. week at the Cosmos will 'y ecelebration of the sea- gon, with allisorts of fun and music, headed by Derkin's dog and monkey antomime, a Kuropean novelty, in Dogville on & Busy Day,” festurini Rusty the Bum,” “the drunk dn{* und Derkin himself as the mayor. It Is a merry bit of nonsense by a group of the best tralned animals In land. And if that ba too ju then Dorothea Sadlier and company Yl bring iaughter in Willlam C. De Mille's travesty, “1999" which will us fold, in & New York apartment Shiyouix vears Jence. “some ot ely to happen in those d 1t uleo s laughable. i armonies and melodies will ¢ out In all the four other nd- (k that of Willle ¥mit arr voiceman, who sings every- thing (rom juas to the clueates: i Texas Four.'a harmonic aggre, withefine songs and & kit of fo Five Digaetanos, & youthfy! ranging from 5 to elgl featuring little Georg. dances and . amusing ter, .l::.uwnrd Maek and Henrletta Lane, in Tuzy but Good.” eompounded of fate stories that make you laugh 0 end of Broadway fashions, ter Keaton's newest Metro fyl] length comedy bused on a Kentucky feud of a hundred years ago and call- €d “Our Hospitall together with Jimmy Aubrey in “The Lobby Gow," :‘l':,am‘lérbl‘r:urovle ‘Cllmu and Cartoon o pravids th - tertainingnt of the show, " C T e "Man With 1,000 Faces.” The Strand Theater next weak, be- &inning Sunday, promises g mmiu‘:u'- demonstration of what “Merry (hrinte |m&s” means, with & program of vaude. ville and pieture attractions ond- nt! by Charles T. Aldricl “The Man With & Thousand Faces” an Ameri- can who Astounded his majesty King Ueorge of Engiand at & command per- formunce in some entirely new. ef. fects, some humorous and some other- vise. Jean McCoy and nier than eve With Ouija.” Others " on and Rose, gerial Ralph Walton, fun- T, will offer “Moments the l';lll include Ruge umorists. rt. and Ryan'in “Musical Tunes and Ar: tistic Impressions.” and Chris Chis- holm wnd Viola Breen In a comedy Ubert Carlton,* entitled “Happy The Barefoat Boy.'" of John Grecnle-’f i" il ba the major notable cast, including John B Marjorie Daw, Sylvia Breamer, Toljy Marshall and Otls Harian, o TUY ort film fo LI m features also & picturization hittier's classie, photoplay, with & i will be NH‘I’P’yfiDlyl . “Happy Days” |s the attrict: {01 {nounced for the Gayety Ohristmun week. The show is credit with rep- resenting Columbla Burl best, with a let of reg) medy, morously wholesome, snd a full o of singing and dancing. Wil H. Ward and Frank “Rags" )f rphy the the chief funmakers. Fouy ancing De- mons, & golored aggregation, wnfi fur- nish a featured act, -Others in the company include Thomas Phillips, straight man: Kitty Gisseo, grand obera prima donna; Pay Tupis, An ex. pert on .Prench characterizations ildred Campbell, comedienne, and Mubel McCloud and Gladvs Darling, 1 PepDy soubrettes. with a large chorus f::l:;n‘l‘l.y!.lvnrd dancing girl gowned akraat &Djmr:fl nany changes of fash- Michigan College ‘Boys omorraow. Mike” Ames, ‘Cotton Stockin Michigan muasi ident Theater to yith o omedy, at the Pres- x tomorrow night, is seld to have a piquant profile, taperi arms and a, u{e of delicacy. n.n‘! said to rival Marilyn Miller in grace loveliness. . He has . o t “eomplete :mm |zf :'ml(umoaln e show and 50ngs an ecial erlllQn {'or Him Sevis sumally, mes is accompanied in the o this ye by three choruses, ;wg":t &nd one of men, totaling more than sixty, in addition to an un- usually large cast and a complete or. tra of twenty of the university's est musiciens, Unique dances, well arranged and perfectly executed under the direction of Roy Hever, will in- clude & Bpanish dance, a Russian Cos- ack dance, a clown dance and a ‘dance fantastique. “The Aroma of Athens, Tonight Katherine Tingley will pre- ont & specigl Christmas entert! rn- ent at the President Theater, con- sisting of a double program-—dra. matic anl musicsl. The dramatic fea- ture will be an original Greek drama, . _"The Aroma of Athen 4 i with classic dizlogue, “The Aroma of Athens” (s sef classic grove, where the leadi :’::inll? :;2.'{.5:?.:":’..1&“"’("""“’ to wel. i A ng, dencing and high Pharnabasus, Pericles. He | festivities, part in th or Kolin will play & num| l.:lul.:wn tmmmuluonli lllll“bd‘r:; 3 ";1 “Students of the Ials Conserva- itory, In modern Ruesian music and folk so voocal and 1 i A Ramber d_cholr, — Capital Players Tomorrow. The Capit C‘T’:’“ nfd"&.n oy the D Dont, for ta of St. Elisa " 191. ansiate o m..“':z -on..'n dances, I Rl 2"“'“! M 9 be ".... % ma to na | endsy, Grant M1 in “Radla- D:fl orwe’; TU < ee, ;1 and t of Natlonal Thousar Bundey oeue &t the Et of an sotual i d, the Glorious, Sundsy afternoon st 3:80 and again In the evening at 3:30. "hxcrefi:_l;mblrd.“ “Lucretia Lombard,” the acreen ver- slom of the novel by thisen Noi will be shown week Moore's Rialto Theater, with Monte :lun and Jrene Rich ing & nota~ st vogue caat, The story has had & within the sut decade. It deals with & young and pretty woman tied down to an ullnvnbla curmudgeon who U As a result the woman is deprived o the joys n} ife, and feels youth slip- ping away from her until'whs mects & man whom she learns to love, The pleture is a Warner Brothers' 1 o o o oy come news and -pafi: l'weiuu'fl music wfix complete the program. Mary Pickford in//Rosita.” Loew's Palace announces & splendid theatrical Christmas gift for ita pa- trons in the presentation, throughout Christmas K, hgnnln. Sunday afternoon, of Mary Fickford in the new atarring produetion, which was directed by the note Ernest Lubitsch, ereator of “Paasion,’ and In 'h)l:hlhul.k ;Ill‘-‘kfard is sop- orted b: olbrog! nn. pln.l? l({l- Plckford lays aside child- ish roles which have ocoupied her ate tention for so long to assume the rol of a Spanish street singer whose af fection for & Spanish nobleman brings her into a maelstrom of couyrt in trigue which nearly results in the death of her noble lover and her own confiscation by the Spanish menarch. The story has been adapted from the original of Norbert Falk by nx less & lterary celebrity than Ed: Knoblock, the most ceélebrated e wright. “His Children's Children. Loew's Columbia Theater announces a8 a Christmas treat throughout the yuletide season Faramoun nensi- tional_story of modern New York, "His Children’s Childre: & pletyrizsa- tion of Arthur Traly’ celebrated novel, which will be given fts firat showing in Washington at Loew’s Columbla next Sunday afternoon, with added offerin cinematic, and musi- cal. Directed Sam Wood, Its east includes Bebe Danlels, Mary Katon, Dorothy ~Mackaill, James ~ Rennle, George Fawoett, Hale Hamilton, Mah. |lon Hamilton, Warner Oland, W rence d'Orssy and H. Cooper-Cliffe. It advances the theme that in the American race for the almighty dol- lar ideals are going by the board and the dollar sign has become of para- mount interest. Tlrkington'lr “Boy of Mine A holldey program will be pre- sented . at Crandall’'s Metropolitan Theater next week, beginning Sun- day afternoon at 3. The feature will be First National's of Booth Tarkington's story. Mine,” made by J. K. make of “Penrod and Bam, Alexunder, Henry B. Walthall, Rich snd Roekliffe Fellowes in the cast. The slory coneerns & Young- ster whose mother is In perfect syni- pathy with him but gpelessly misunderstands him. A Dr, Mason takes an interest in the lad after his parents have sepurated because of the fathers hardness of heart and from this comradeship the father finally learns his lesson. “No Loafin, pleturing “Poodles’ Hanneford, the famous clown, as plano mover also will be shown. Ambassador ChristmasWeek Sunday and Monday Crandall's Ambassador Theater will show Booth Tarkington's “Boy of Mine” the story of a boy who ie & puzsle (o his father Lut not his mother, togethe with “No Loafing, Hanneford, the famous clown. lhf"lpll'l Christmas dey, special Yuletide matinees will b daily eontinuing through New Year day. Tuesday and Wednesday "Th Virginian,” featuring Kenneth Har. lan and Flerence Vidor, and Hal Roach’s new Dippy-Doe-Dad, "Lovey Dovey,” with orchestral musie, in cluding “Around the Christmas Tree as the overture; Thursday and Fri- duy, Jackle Coogan in ‘Long Live the King": Ssturday, Buster Keston, with his mother, father, wife and son, will be seen in "Our Hespitality,’ and George O'Hara In Blgod." “Thip Byider and s Rode: Beginning Sunda afternoon and continuing through Wednesday, Cran- dalls's Central Theater will offer “Th Spider and the Roge,” & dramatie ro- mance of seuthern California featur. ing Alice Lake, Gaston Glass Noah Beery, and Robert McKim, and No. § in the “Plghting Bicod" series, “Six Second Smith,” together with the Kinograms and pipe organ recitals. Thurgday and continuing through- out the weak, & Reginald Barker pro- dyetion “Pleasure which con- cerna the prevalent “flapp or gey life an etting pi 1ift Bowes, in “Hot Sparks” and the Kinograms. Performances Christmas day, Tues- day, will begin on the Sunday sched- ule at $ p.m., closing at 11. *"Why any?—-"fldven-. tures in the Far North At Crandall's Theate beginning Sunday afternoon at 3 and continyin through Christmas da; ture will be Harold “Why Worry"” and Capt, Kle Adventures in the Far North neaday and Thursda; Eagle's Feather,” f Kirkwood, witl of grandeur exander, In nile funmaker; Fr Gloria Bwanson, in version of the famous play, and CHff Bowes, in “Hang On.’ « Apollo. i tinees December 25 to Jan- Daily matinees ks R “Pighting an Florence Vido The Virginian," and Dippy-Doo-Dad comedy, "Lovey Dovey"; ursday, Clsire Windsor om;‘t.xnx'c aln !"a. goqnl‘g. mie Adams, in “Done In . Siday, Dougias Fairoanks, i in_“Atephen’Steps Out.” and Georg: O’'Ha in “Fighting Blood”; Batur- day, h rlan and M| Cooper, in "The Broken Win nd Juvenile comedy, “Three Cheers. Avenue Grand. Sunday_and Monday, Claire Wind- sor and Norman Kerry, in “The Ac- quittal,” and Ben Turpin, in “Pitfalls of a Big City”; Tuesday and Wednes dsy, Holbrook Blinn, In “The Bad Man,” and Larry Semon, in “Light. ning Love": Thu Kenneth Harlan and in “The Virginian," sad -] Dad comedy, -Dovey”; ‘Satur- o R TS ik com on_Bte nE com- DT Doks of War . toE o0 Caroline. day and Monday, May McA: in ey Rogutation’s Tussday ed wadneldly.. Douglas hlr}:hakl in Thre uske! :;‘::ln;_ Yfl:{: e ‘:g':i‘" Partne Dippy-Doo ing ‘Wednesdsy, Rieo! Cutfoun. 1o o onser el "Lioyd I “Extrat B é’&.;:%"fi"::gf_figm Elfl-:i.“ a3, William Farnum, in e ] whose father { Leis Wilson, {n “To the Last Man, and “The Sants Fe Trall” Mo. — Bunday, Dorothy Mackail, in “The Falr C):‘t"; llunzfl.v, Bull l(:nuns. in “Breaking Into Saclety”; Tuesdsy, lwahn Gilbert, in “The Fruxton King”; and Thursday, Ma: - 0 = R tation”; 1day, rey, Sundsy, Earle Willlanis, in_ “The d Ben Bternal Btruggle”; ol nett, in Tl gfi#fl‘ and Ml Tuesdsy, Madge -Hgng in ~r=. L tamable”; Thursday, Willlany ing, in “Daytime ' Wives'; Priday, Préndon Tynap and Neomi Chiiders: vaiy, Tom Bk in “Buccesw “Btepping Fust. Empire. Lpjupday, Willam = Fairbenks in ing Hearts,” also comedy; Mon- ¥, Richard Travers, in “The Love sot”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Tom Mix, {n “The Lone Star Ranger, ‘comed. Thursday snd Friday, Tin-Tin, in “Where the North. Satur Willlam Russell, in the Night Wind. Hone. Sunday, Grace Weir and Louls Wo heim in “Love’s Old Sweet Song’ Monday, Herbert *Rswlinson fn “The Clean-Up”; Tuesday-Wednesday, Er ot 'l;orrayx;:e m Bdward Horton In Uggles Of Cap”; T uu‘y Jack Holt In “Phe Marriage Ellkt riday, Oaretb Hughes In ‘“The unch”: tenth eplsode “In the Days of Danlel Boone”; Satu . James Kirkwood {n “The Esgle' edther.” Olympic: Bunday, Bryant Washburn _ in "Temptation,” ‘and Baby Peggy in “Little Mi; Hollywood”; Monday, Barbara Bedford in “The Forbidden Lover’; Tuesday and Wednesday (matinee 3 p.m. Christmas day), Gloria « vanson in “Zasa”: Thursday, May McAvoy in “Her Reputation’ day, Annw Katharine Green's Leavenworth Case”: Saturday, mel Myers in “The Love Piral ns’’; flllu Sunday and Menday, May MeAvoy, in “Her’ Reputatios Tuesday and ednesday, Douglas Fairbanks, in ajesty The American’ Thurs- Friday, Saturday, Mrs. Wal- Bunday, Frink Keenan an . Nillson in “Hearts Aflam ay, Raymond Hatton in “The Tie That Binds’ y, Viola Dana in “The Soelal Code™; Wednesday, Bryant Washburn and Eva Novak in “Temptation”; Friday, “Bits of Life' Saturday, James Kirkwood in “The Eagle’s Feather.” Savoy. Sunday mnd Monday, Claire Wind- sor and Norman K in “The Ae- quittal, und Mack nett's larking"; Tuenfl'?! Holbrook Blinn, in and Larry Semon, in_ “Lightning Love”: Thursday and Friday, Ken- neth Harlan and Florence Vidor, in ““The Virginian,” and Dippy-Doo-Dad ecomedy, “Lovey Dovey”; Dougl Wairbanks, jr., in Steps Out”” and comedy, Cheers.” Takoma. Sunday, “Down to the Ships,” and Tri-Arts pleture, “Bash- ful Buitor”; Monday, “Michael O’ loran.” ‘and Tri-Arts pleture, “The Bashful Suitor’; special Mo: ning, musical rogram, ‘0 Holy Night"” sung by Mrs. J. Frank Rice; “The Birthday of the King,” by the Trinity Episcopal Chufch cholr, in- B. Lawson by the music cidental wolo by Hubert d “Christmas Carol, ctjon of the Takoma Park Civie dy €lub. und others; Tuesday, randma's Boy” and Kinograms: Wednesdal,. ma’s Boy,” *'Call- fornia . or ", Bust" and_ Rinogram Thyrsday, “Slander the Woman,” and “California or Bust”; Friday, “The Green Goddess” and Kinograms; Sat- urday evening, “The Green Goddess’ Ae Fables and “In the Days of Danfel Boone”: (matinee Saturday), “Desert Gold,” Aesop's Fables and chapter 8 of the Boone serial. York. Daily matinees, December 25 to Jan- uary Sunday and Monday, Blanche Bweet and Hobart Bosworth, “In the Palgece of the King.” and Dippy-Doo- Dad comedy, “Lovey Dovey”: Tue: day, Douglas Fairbanks, jr., in “Ste- phen Steps Out,” and Will Regers, in “Hustlin’ Hank”; Wednesday, “On the Banks of the Wabash” and-' Clff : Thursday, in “The Ramblin’ Kid H. Howe's “Hodgi '; Friday, Kenneth Harlan an. Cooper, in_ “The RBroken Wing.” and George O'Hars, In “Fight- lood”; Saturday. Ruth Stone- in” “Lights Out,” and Lloyd Hamilton, in “The Optimist.” RADIO NEWS. (Continued from page 42.) cort _singer, who (s well known in ‘Washington, will give a concert to- night from WEAF. On her last ap- pearance in Washington she gave & concert at the Congressional Club, Radio Editor; In reply to J. B. 8, I think he - heard station WCBD, at Zion, Il Sunday, December 16, about 9 p.m. 1 heard & sermon which came { clearly, but did not hear the name of the station announced, al- though I waited some five minates, minls saidy “We will close the service by singing the first and last verses of hymn No, 183 Can_any listener-in inform me the pame of the station? J. 8 N. “Radlo Editor; ‘Wil me fan please tell me what station was broadcasting all request numbers by the Gret-To- gether Club and would finish next w what they could not that night? T got the name letters w Then again, a little Jater, I heard & Bleo club sing several se- lections, but oould net make out -the station's name letters. About the same time Montreal, Canada, came in plainly, but again I could not ‘ll the station’s call letters. All t] came in Monday night, ’l%-c-- 17, between 9:. H. D. D, Takoma Park, D. C.r Radio Editor; ~ On December 17, mbout 11 p. 1 received over the radic WOS, J ferson City. The state was indi, tinct; so it' mounded like Missou The ' announcer mentioned their “call lette: ‘WOS, phrased, “Watch Our Btate” Do o4 know this_ station,-and was Missouri? = PAUL H, BAKER, 1458 Buolid stréet. 'WOB, tha station of the Missour! stat keting_bureau at Joffer- son City, Mo~Editor, N Badlo Bditor; ey 1 have & one-tube reflex. aet. I oan hear WCAP all over the roo: but WRC comes (n faint as com. pared with WCAP, Also I ha never heard any station -outsi; of Washington. Will some fan in- AR T ‘what m £ 2 ‘Roscom surr: Radio Rdjtor: In reply to George Shoemaker, I wish to submit my record. On my three-tube set I Vi ’plnkll up since September 11, 1923, 352 out- \ 5. atations, ' amateurs in- clw These n:vlr a distance of than 175,000 miles. I have Boswt statione in forty-one states, [ | Pi coast. 1 have slso heard | one %8 Cubs, nine in Canada, one in Porto Rico and one in England. Having kept a record of the sta- tions, date and dial reading for over & year, I have data on the reception of ‘all the stations I have ressived. HUGH TAYLOR, Meridian Plase of which are located on the . ] 3 ..=gi R, S52 EoESEF o ve. and 1st Nortn Cap. st. and Park Pharmacy. i Takoma Park, 359 Cedar st., Mattiogly Bros. Pharmacy, GEORGETOWN. 25th and P ste.. Pride’s Pharmaey, 8204 M st., 0 Uonnell Pharmacy, 86th and M. Weller & Moskey's Pharmacy. Wisconsin aye. and 0, Dopatiue’s Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. 24 and B sts. MeChesney & Joschim. ‘g aad .: 4 Dickens. ) 4 Touis Backs, and Eye,'Kenesly Pharmacy. t. Capitol I’ Mayo's Pharmacy—Brooklasd, SOUTHEAST. ellet EIF key’ Fealy 4% and L sts., Columble Pharmacy. RATE—3 CENTS A WORD Tn Washiogton and uburbe for— Pelp and Situstions Wauted. Lost and ¥ound. Yor Bale and Wasted Miscellaneois Dogs, Pets, ste. Avtomobiies for Esle and Wanted. ms for Reat and Wanted. ness Opporunities, ete. RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 cents 8 word. REAL ESTATE ADS 6 words to the line, 3-line minimum, st line rate, a8 follows: ime, 20c per ine. ,"18c per line. , 17¢ per line 7 times, 18¢ per line. 14 times, 18e per line. STAR OFPICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M, All advertisements for The Evening Star must be at The Star office or one of The Star branch offces by 11 p.m. tie DAY BEFORE I88UE, with the following exceptions: Lost'and Fouod. Death Nott 1 2o ions. Advertisements under the above clussifi tions will be accepted at The Star office. 11th st. and P | a.m. day of isse. Al} advertisements for The Sunday t be received at The Star office by 5:30 Suturds. f The Star brauch of by 4:30 ) m "GASH 'WITH ORDER is required for all ed- yertisements from tra vertisers. P acquainted with the business fcer. Box 8) Coutinued. WANTED AT ONCE - ENCED REAL ESTATE savweya | thblished office. Muyst be thoroughly d & live wis . Addrees Salesman- office. ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. - B oo WITH KNOWLEDGE of bookkee] g class apecialty; we will teach you; repiles co- Do not apply oths e P, Btas fidentigl. Address Box 101-P, Biar office. di iviny Tadlo rece 585 MAKE $120 wti:le.v IN SPARE TIME. Bell what the public wants—iong-dista seta, Two sales weekly poy o b Insestment, no_canvass- ofitmao made’ 3955 in_one " ives wanitd st once. plan ping the cowntry, Write {otey. siring nawe of our couaty. Osarks, 5_W. Washington bled., Chicago. 3 TUATIONS. SITUATIONS—MALE. pos— T T ARPENTER W0 T e WORK prompily attesded (o, | CHAUFFEUR. Tooamn ‘::'u. whaullear, quarien s North 6006 e e i colored muen, 3 O st | e o wants position of wny_kin sutomobile. ~Address can fur- Box GOF, Star HELP—MALE AND FEMALE, make splendid income, part of parlor_Weaith_lecture’ work. MAN OR WOMA] fo sl wigh-cises Jewelry on eany peyments who d some experience at house-to-house eanvassing, Btate what experience you bave bad. Address Box office. WOMEN—1iearn real estate busl- nes;. free lectures on_salesmanship, & p.m. Tuesdays aud Thursdays: employment whole or part time. Willlam F. Matteson, 610-611 Bond_build KARE OPPORTUNITY—For nurses hers, goversment emp and_other kers of good apesking ability, nd habits, to do great wood and all time, doiog Ph._Fr. 1781 for the public b cial instruction. _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Free reglstration. mployment Exchange ; _operated ‘the Washingten Schieol for taries. 1419 F st n.w. it Howard, 3421 e 2 Dosition &s chaufy uac 1657 Donlilon w1 varied expe reference MAY, £ irable firm’ or individua rience, including selling; g dress Box_15-M. Star office oue W best of Address Box 04-P, Ktar offie DRESBMAKING by~ . familiar with the govern- 3 and with wide acqualntance Address Box G8P. Stur COLOBED houseworkers, walireases, bus boys, porters. 1 Darlor mald; cham- nurses; housekeeper waitresses, butle; borers. Fuller's Exe., 1271 23th MANAGING HOUSEKEEPER of apartm rouming house by refined widow: best refer ences. Address Box 8P, Star office. 16 SECRETARY - STF B sging office, Address Box 2 £R, lopg experie: ing, $100 per month. tar_office. $50. 5 OF eneral servic® and bel 104 T st now. INSTRUCTION COURSES AN EASY.TQ.LEARN, WELL PALD PROFES son, “telephbue switchboard ~operating tmall_suw we 8¢ Fou for gosltion bidg.,_cor. 14th t. e. ~ TK former student e 25 duy placed in & stenographer osition. $25 week. ' Positions for gradustes. sroll {oday. _Boyd School, 1838 G. M. 2870 CAN X80 MAKE MAP DRAWINGB? We train you during your epare time. duy or ev ning, by personsl ustruction to become an ex- ert’ topographic draftsmas in 8 to 9 menths. echgnical and Architeetural Dras eourses slw. Start sow. Writes eall or phove £ G, 14th and T sts, a.w. supplying statipn, new estalog and ful: particalars. COLUMBL BOndor, of DRarTy North_273. CIVil, SEAVIOE EXAMINATIONS—Sienogra phy aud typewriting, Jan. 8, tuition, 85. P ining today, for sgent, fn- termal Revenue, 9, both men and women. Salary, $2,250 to $3,000. Day and night classes. Pateot ofice. Jan. 9. The Civil Bervice Prepara- tory Seboot, 7. 12th an rutlway traffic inspector. Position guaranteed sfter completion of 3 months’ home study course or money refunded. Ex- cellent opportunities. Write for free book- let N-86. Stand. Business Training lost., Buffal Y. HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS nation-wide demand in all tea reoms, cafeterl: wdea geid quick advancement; our methods indorsed— our students loyed by leading hotels every- where, Open for_particulars. paid, x5 m o HELP MALE FBVER mall ORIGINAL recommendations - ‘P;_’.!‘_'l_ Jor e m-m'. Use COPIES. AGENTS, house-to-house: good pey. Call 410 804 14th, A Rimends & Co_ A11 1200 st C Lewis Hotel Training School. 1840 N Y. ave. structor: limited cla MEN AND WOMEN, ambitions, attend § d's courses and-learn how your sales talent can be developed and profitably used during spare uo cost or obligation. Address TARRER_ colored trade, immediatel terms. | New jersey Dasement. BOY, high sl Btand 6, 0 » BUSHELMAN, Srei-class. 12th_s CAR WASHEIR, erences required. 680 ¥ . Grst elass; nos Sooasatary, The unlight ian. rear 1100 . gther_need apply ye COUNTERMAN, experienced; no Bundsy work, 1211 E 20° eiperience Star_off GENTLEMEN, for epare time or whole o represent Jeading New York'iife insarance company. _Address Box 172-E, Star office. ROCERY CLERK, experlenced; must have Teference. Alesandria Market Co, 117 N. Roya! st.. Alesandria, Va. et HOUREMAN, white. Apply lousckeeper. The itth_and 1, with some Box YDUNG MAN, UNIVER- to exebange Spanish Gglish lessons for French. Address Box . Btar_ofce. 208 LEARN Zenith Engineeriug & Drafting College. Ave_ See Mr. Cook Rm._22. 30 TRAFFIC MANAGER 5 hour & day of your .o Call, phont Cxtension. University, 718714 Albee hington. Phone Main 8320. Burroughs Company School in Washington. BURROUGHS ADDING, BOOKKEEPING AND CALCULATING MACHINE BCHOOL. d Evening 1 B RGUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY. 724 17¢h 3t b w. Phone Main 2760 HELP—FEMALE. N can: Xt ol perienced :un with on!”fll the (l’r[! li!:tfil\"lllt. companies; best eontract; present: ovor $8.000 & vear: refereaces. Address Box 854-L. ofice. % night shipper for filn 111gent, o et e "willing to Work hard 4 MARCEL, WAVER—Apply at once. Btumph & Orme, 1337 Conn. ave. 300 MEN 1o distribute advertiaing. T am., 930 Our men e’ P 330 to" 416 & ‘week. Now in thebest time to siart. Permanent tion it you quaiiey weitin Payments. X ddress Hox R, coler Apply to FoRTR e L PRESSER, white, for night work In hotel ep; hours- from mmnilh;'ln L) i 18 L per month: te referencel - AL, ESTATE BALERMAN in lar office. :l-lnu Bol‘ 255-M. Btar il REPRESENTATIVES ‘wants & few men to repres Apply Buite 811, Internation: cpresent them locally: bldg., 1819 ¥ st BOOKKEEPER with experience on Burroughs Iookkeepiag machine, by large trust co. Ad- dress_Wox 26.F. Star_offie ENGRAVING MACHINE OPERATOR —Bix- perienced.” The Villlams-Webbs Co,, 1702 F at. DY, fo_spare time only, T reDresent lead- New York life insuranes com=any Ad- Bo. r_ofen MARKER and sorter (white); also collar girl (white); eyperienced only; must be peat and ick. 'Apply ready for work, Elite Laundry 14ih st OGHAM STAMPER aud card packer: ex- The Willlams-Webb Co., 1702 ¥ i perienced. st e (il experienced, Amiable ired; two smali children nights; wages, $50 (o OPERATO] perienced; for beauty pari Mawcelling ot essential.” Apply 3618 Adems W best references re ppartment: must 45, Call POWER PRESS PEEDER—Experienced; do not apply uniess you have fed & die press, Th ms-Webb_Co., 1702 ¥ st. n.w. —8ell _something needs; our goods are guaranteed and h compétition’us {0 price’and quallty; write, Puillip and deiicatessen, g }1;5511 EALEBMEN—Bell something everybody needs our ‘goods are guaranteed and have no com petitlan as to brice and guality. Write or eall 1208 Phillips bidg.. . . BALEAMAN—To well undivided intereats in morigages oo local property. Apply Bil - ternational buliding. 4 SALERMAN with education aud appearance permanest snd profitable, Room 38, 1110 F st n.w. BALESMAN, fie openin n selling’ phonogrephs or who wety louf &nmn‘-fl? Address Star office. for mustier, who has nows radio X 257-M. . who are mot expecting to ight, but who are will- falr return for their very fair re- oom 212, Tn. fat tanor, wio can double on soprano sa: clarinet, for vaudaville orchestra and stage set; only thowe who can cut L4 willisg io rebsares weekly need sppiz; e special B.J K ot. n. &TEADY POSITION, 1¢ Kinney Shog Store, 3100 M st. STERGORAIIBR. ssper Pert, o take {nterest in entablished busiees. Address Hlox 80-L Star BTRNOGRAPHER —Targe co first-claye stevographer, wil with "bookkeeplsg_ a: Apswer {n your own sdueation, o when avaflables Address_Box- 384 Address Boz B0.F, ration desire STENOGHAPIIER—Large co tion desires lltno[uxhkr willing_to eint bookkeeping and _géneral office work. i your own ha Ton, “experiene When available: Nddress Box ; Nrar ofl with Ang iven & . colored, reliable, desires Cieaniug mornings or ali-dsy cafeteria work; references. 1423 Q st. now. 100 SITUATIONS _DOMESTIC. gt,\uflzxuubfir_-fix?m; colored. eate or arge Toard oz 191 howt. 200 ind. COOK ™ 1p eafeteri house; night or day G vk good disposition. 400 New Jersey ave. n.w. Linc. 6167 COOK, generd) settled ¢ COOK—Experienced. veen § aud T nw. ORK_arbund bouse; experieseed and 1768 _Seaton WORK by gl S GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored gisl y_nights. 2258 Cleveland pl. AL HOUSEWORK or laundry; eolorv 1381 W at. n.w. SEWORK; neat colored gitl wants situation 1n small private family; stay night. Calj 1343 Corcoran s GENPRAL HOUSBWORK or day work. Cal 8812 8 now. =y GENBRAL HOUSEWORK; neat, reliable co ored girl: in small family, or part-time work ref. 742 Hobart w. GIRL, colored, wishes work Balf time, morn ings or evenings. North B6T. GOOD PLAIN COOK place. 1043 200 t. nw. HOUSEWORK by colored §irl, age 22; week: can_stay nights. Phone Lineoln 1041 HOUSEWORK, 5o cooking girl. 3 0 st MAID. eolored, wishes place irl would like to have with he Nortt, am NURSE and housekeeper Gevircs poaltion; ex- ced in both. Col. 1 WOTK, day or job, by < Rhod A aked WORK from 8 to 12, Box_64F. Btar office. '+ WORK in & rtment by Vi ol ored girl. _¥r. 5700 e } PERSONAL. ELECTRIC BATH, massage, for excessive fat, nerse trouble, sleeplessness, rheumatism, lum- bago. Graduate nurse (colored). North 6985.J. 3 Gu it stay mights. lored woman. 710 s German girl. Address MASSAGE_SWEDISH AND THEEMOTH by aprointment. CARL AN ON, 1432 R st., spt. 7. Ph. N. 4158. RELIABLE GIRL to care for child during da%, axd gkt household duties, Jn exchangs torgood bome and instruction’ B shorth anispewritiag. Address Box T-¥, Sir oiice. FRANK R SWAN, formerly with Knicker- - bocker Barber Bhop, mow with Hotel Hi riogton, 1108 B st. . 20 PHYSIOTHERAPY AND _BILECTROTHER. apy scientifically giveR. ¥or appointmest, pS e O el — JOHNBON REST HOME—INVALIDS, CON- valescents, aged: night supervisor 1734 KA . Noreh oed oo o EXCESSIVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY RFDUCED, Wondertul French method used "D 7 9. Ledendeci €. 3 32 TO 810 FOR O res WB ARE NOW PAYING mea'y and les' used sults, old clath! e the biggest. Exchasge, 638 D st. n.w. Phon o Ladies’ and Men’s Tailoring, - Cleapiag, pressiag 3 "Work epiln for 17 ? 8. RUDOLPH, t. nw. North 75 ANTIGUES <} Kinds; best Atuoid: 1520wt taatn HABY'S HIGH CHATE, malisgany. §000 cou- - dition. - Addrews Box 109, Biar ofics. - * BOOKS—Law- and misce Encyelope din Brittaaten; H. C. Veid-+ stone, 1218 6th CAM! d. every 11 CLOTHING—Gur prie ments. oyereon s, e e Dela. AL ¥ 8. Sela gisssen, shotguns, tosly anything you bave to seil, Groes w. VPl Fraaklin 883 or sl or men's worn gar- ye etc., are the best ob. tainable. " Auto Mala 4140, Justh's Old_%tand, 619 D. CLOTHES—WII pey. Bighent Brices TN:JE.I%;" d men's worn elothes, in, 1808 7th st .fl"&m.\'s—wnu < phone, 1 th st n.w__ North 1785, HING — Armiy aad Navy clothing te; big) NOGRAPHEI aud {spist, experienced Call room 918, Washington Loan and Trusi out-of-door Work: = e v —¥ WOMEN—Five ouroTdoor work: big money if you g money If 7 ment; office. ONG GIRL, bright, for 1ight off: I i L e omce. OHAMBERMATD-waitress ; quired. Phone Adams 24 for the right . Address Yox S4TM. | l 3107 Harrison 00/ A FOUSBWORK, young whit gn-‘-(zxelw.‘ggm family. Apply ‘l! lw.lh ern bidg., 5 to 6 v.m. 20 YOUNG WAN, neat sppesring in theater. Bgo Mr. Canier. Gayety GENERAL HOUSEWORK, at, young colored girl. 1207 Decstur st. B.W. . RS- " YE[&I,.Q:YE.'hCABS 5 e pa ¢ highest wages in the city. ’;‘ew men nveragxe 28c net on every dollar they take in, This is our busy season and your take-in will be large. Your pay increases as you stay with us. Apply 1233 20th st. n.w. D 'ENgl"ST—-—W'_an-teT—at “once, | a must be registered; operative work only; permanent position, highest nla% to right party. Dr. Wyeth, 427 7th st. n.w. ‘Our busy time is here; big money is being made by our ddm"ti -Oply men whe% wnmlm ke big money need a; o mennus required. Sec%. Ryan, BLACK AND WHITE TAXI, l -1314-New-Hagipchlre-Ave. GENBRAL- HOUSEWORKER, reliable; n! 1748 M st. n.wW. i N OUSEWORKER and cook; reli- eneral Bouseworks with, rol- Cnes. “Daor ol waw. 200 7o do geperal housewark, 1016 Buctanin ot B Stay nights. 1l FWORK—Neat youug _ colored girl lfllg ity work. 860, Ih":lh_n! ‘st mw. FOUSEMAID. “colorad, o Wait aa the {able. 408 lumbis d. 0 e stisrmoon_werk~ Ayly Goma: rine barracks. stay 0 13 years' experience, Ik pebiabla: Brm; bring work XTT0 MBOHAN = iR e st o 41F, Sty omce, 308 BAXER try cook, colored; all -around ma cny‘ 'n:f-'v'c'-m. “Apply 1530 12th st n,w. X i & Tew of books to keep evepiugs. Address 5, huar otes. g Y, porter, dishwasher or work of amy :.‘1:?&...‘2 North 8119, . 3 ) Epert me- chanie, wishes position te. tamil ie, - wis the 4a ‘;‘:"ur.';u“ Kighest refefentes. wt Drices pald. Call Franklls 1200 DIAMONDS, old o, F3 it for cash. Louls Abraliams. 815’ G st.'n.w, ol&_{‘nh. bou; mond broker. w. _ Main 6408, Furniture. cash. Alvin Rooms 17 and 15. 018 ¥ Ja8® PEATHMR BNIS o . Bquare Deal Biw._Phione e y URNITURE--1? you b Beat” riuits, ‘send. for Luas n.w. _Phone Pranklin 201, & FURNITURE—Would 1lke 1o purchase some used furnloure; alto upright of player-iano. P and sold The Amer. Best pr Hou VORNITURE -We buy _amusehold —formitare Mobey advanced on stur- s Wormiture Ga., coraer BEA 434 D w M. €308, = RNITURE—If you want i 3%, RS o all M. e Franklin 8785 FURNITURE—N. K " osw All kinds of furiturs wasted. Phouo Frank- g 6080, = o bave mo call. “'Weschler,” wanted: R S ‘Matn Sob. GOLD, diamonds o Jowslty needed Io oyr mte. dept. il etit value pald. Sellnger's, §30 iE Ciamonds, gold, sliv G riifclat teets. B, dipter, TG nw orn unmr—-fi"n“y.—"' latinum, dia: ; alse diseal od ‘them in our magufactoring d J0 hest prices. A K S et | FIANOR a5 vibong, s zoid. elver 05 | monds and jewelry. 4. V. Arnold, L n.w. Main R178, SHERATON CHIFFORTER or chest of draw. e doll earriage reasonsble. Adams 980. O RENT—Furniture clent for three or four rooms, kitchen ath spartment. Ad ‘_m_! Box 884 M, office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LOCAL, CONCERN with best bank aod bus news ' references desires the assistance of oung. man, In An execntive capacity fow e duily; will not ioterfers with your pros- ent employient of busiuess; reliabllity ls our | abjective * a must g} 82, Address Box 23.F, Star office, % TWO COMPETENT MANAGERS OF OHAI rkets with large trade followiog are ope @ store_and are dosirous of obtaining ad- ditional capital, with or without wervies. A clean-cut proposition where one’s investment . is always protected. Address Box G3-F, Ster) ofice. 200 ~—— ‘and _nousehold Latiated with p GROOERY. §¥0% Histacker oot bargain for 1ght e, AT s, ™

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