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RADIO NEWS Gen. Frank T. Hines. director of the United States Veterans' will speak to the radio -n‘lenw *trom it on “The Rehabilitation ynun of the Disabled ‘One o! the features of s pregras wiil Bs ante music by v.n. tier -ou Cl b Orchestra. Paul W. Mulhern of the mnlno barracks answers the qui 3 Tegarding station KFKQ, o Do =ays, is opersted by the Conway Radio Laboratories at Conway, Louis H. Grohs, Jr., reports picking Up WLW. in Cincinnati, Monday night t. ‘The station signed oot p.m., central time, "ne said. A. D. Dunn asks If th thls column can inform him 8 ¢ chorus Singing ~The Toreador. about 1:18 o'clock Sunday morning. and again about 12:80 o'clock Monday morning. Radio Editer: On New 'Year eve T picked up V! KDKA on = home-made set while WCAP was . How does this compare with ti record_of other crystal set owners? O. H. F. Radio Beiter: Having reud of the various sta- tions ‘that have been received by radio fans and printed in the ra- dio section of "he Star, 1 wish to state that I own a three-tube st and have received since De- comber 1 the following: KDKA, XFKK. KOP, KSD. KYW, WBAP, W H, WCAF, WCAU, ‘WSB, WW2, CHYC, 6KW, Havana, Cuba. eleo everal statfons that were testing which 1 did not keep a record of. 0 several u ch interfered With the broadcasting programs, and 1 wish to state that tonight 1 timed some one of them trying to call one's attention by pressing down on his key, and he kept it up for a period of fifteen minutes, with a very short pause between dushes. Some of these dashes would last for fifteen minutes. Relative to the stations given above, 1 wish to state that several of thm have been recelvi ‘while the local stations were on the alir, therefore I am not in favor of a Mlcn\. night radio fans have not & llsl of the stations that hm&d» cast, the same can be obtained from the government printing office, or any of the radio monthly magazines usually has a complete list every quarter. L J. HINMAN. com- Radlo Editor: Could any fan tell me what sta- fon was broadcasting s prize- fight between Rosenberg d Stribling December 31. at 6:15 pm.? HENRY HERZOG. Radio Bditor; Will some fan of Trinten. Cabe, wss Srastoroy cember 307 They played “Last Night on the Back Poroh” and signed off at 10:30. I enjoy the Radio News col- umn very much. JOHN R. WOODHED. Radio Baitor: I am sending a list of stations I picked up within a period of two weeks, using ene tube and the 4 Wi ::'g;‘:}‘w% WRAK: qu(oc?'wr Al AR, WMAQ, WGAM, WHAZ, WCX and WDAR. = PAUL NICHEL.: * Radio Bajtor: Could_vou inform through the Radio News what station was broadcasting a pianoclogue and 11:15 pm. Sunday, Dece: 30. 1 would appreciate this infor. mation very much, IJ AP, 8B, WIP, FL, . ‘W00, WDAR, WJZ, WEAF, KDKA, WGY and NAA. I always read the Radio News, and think it is very interesting. 1 am secretary of a radio club which has twelve members, all of which are in favor of a silent night. We think Monday, Wed- nesday or Friday nights would be best because WRC broadcasts in the evenings and afternoon both and WCAP broadcasts :) ]{["'i‘;' Radio Bditor: Will some one tell me if th heard WMAB sign off about §: p.m. Sunday evening. It was ve: faint at the moment and the nouncer didn’t mention the city. Speaking of a ellent night in ‘Washington, I am not In favor of it because of the set owners who cannot reach distant stations, but 1 do believe that the local stations should sign off early. A two- hour program is long enough for any one to listen to. I am "ot speaking for myself. 1 own a three-tube set and in three months have had sixty-three dif- ferent statlons, including two in Cuba and two in Canada, all while Washington was broadcast- ing. A wave trap absolutely cuts out local stations on my set. Your radio column is ome of the fcatures of your paper. Here is to a successful year. A FAN. Radio Bditor; While listening in on Christmas might about 3:30, ‘after having re- celved some & on in California, 1 tuned into some station as he was announcing and the last part of the announcement was, “The world crier signing off at 1:42 western time.” an you tell me what station this was? GEORGE COOKE. Radio Bditor: In reply to George E. Wilcox's letter in Sunda: tar, 1 am sure ho heard KW at Tulnucu, Cuba, us I heard the call letters from a. slltlon at 7:45 p.m. which w 1 dllly l'e,lde?l of ti and enjoy it very I own a b-tube %eu!rod)l\e circuit which I got Christmas and I have heard fifty different sta- tions &0 far in nrteen states, two in Canads and two in Cuba. Following is a list KX, WCAP, WJAX., W. KDEKA, W! ' EVERETT L 'momoxv. Badlo Bditor: I would appreciate It if so one would inform me throuj Radlo News what station broad. cast & concert by the Sistine Chapel Choir on the c tn ng of December 28. This st signed off at one minute past lo central time. Before signing off the an- (Do weather report. tBD. but., !ho -n.uon “was sient: CHA FAMOSA, Mount Rainier, Md. i Radio Bditor: ‘Would like to know the station broadcasting in California Satur- day Ovtn"\‘, dollv-rln. - talk on SRR O 8 T, Jectile 'l.l aistance of twen -uno miles. This waa received it 2:16 a.m. eastern stand: time. Wmflfl appreciate to hear from to.-. fans in answer to-this ques- YEF - BUT TWis SomY OF A WINTER \SNT HeaLTWY Man 6n BuasY il GREAT DAY= ANT Y 22 . THS STRAMY AtR Wil MAKE A RAG OUT oF Yee ! -~ waNT IT SNAPPX ‘THE EVENING we SHeuly AL —vom, 1Ys seaten T oyt BTAR, WASHINGT.;ON BT HAVING SHow. AND COLD — mVEAYTUING (K = Mo Pep To ™S =SBUM Sture! WHERE ARE YoV m‘r‘nn FoR. TH' TRUNK ? /|-caNADA? 7 ¢ BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Pany (216 Meters). 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. Early Program Tharsday. 45 —Live stock reports. -Weather report. am—Fruit and vegetabls —Live stock markets. —Frult and vegetable —Live stock reports. -peelals' 4:25 p.m.—Dairy market report. WJIH-oWiillam P. Boyer Company. (373 Meters.) 3 to 4 pm.—Financial and market reports; music (dally). WHMU-—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (316 Meters). Station temporarily discontinued. -~ WRC—Radio C rpor-'l m of A-‘!lll (469 Meters). 5:15 p.m.—Instruction in interna- tional code practice by the engineers of the Radio Corporation of America. 6 p.m.—Children's Hour, by Peggy Albion. 7:30 p.m.—~"The Intermediate Credit Banks l-nd How to Use Them,” by . L, Cnrey, member of the Farm Board. 7:45 p.m.—Dance program by the Better ‘Ole Club orchutrg under the direction of Roscoe Lee. 8:30 p.m.—"Your Will and How to Write It' by Willlam Clark Taylor, LL. M, LL B, mnnmr of the Fi- dell!y Savings Bank. $:45 p.m.—Song rnc!!ll by Marga- retta Campbsll, sop! 9 p.m.—"The Henabllitation and Employment of tha Disabled Vet- erans,” by Gen. Frank T. Hines, di- rector o( the Umted States Veterans’ m—-—Son‘ recital by Harriet P Sonk_recital by G. Johnson, bass-baritone. Mrs. Sieton Crouch, organist of the Church of the Incarnation, at the piano. =Pro- a, “Annie Laurfe’ (Scott-: b, Havictus” (Huhn): c, “Vale” (Rus: sell); d. “On the Road to Mandalay” (Speaks). CAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- it ,l‘-e. Ce. (ut Meters). 12 noon.—Time signals from the United States Naval Observatory. DISTANT STATIONS. Programs Scheduled for Easters £ Standard Time, WJIZ—New York (455 Meters). 7 p.m.—"The Adventures of Peter,” by Florence smlth Vincent. 7:30 p.m.—] ce program by Irving Serist D his Cate Boulevard Orches: tra. 7oAl ‘The Progress of the wond, e Review of Reviews talk. 8 pam.—Cafe Béulevard Orchestra. 3:45 p.n—Duets by Earl Klieg, bammw, d Irene Messmer, sOprano. p.m.—"The Olympic Ga by Gen."Charies Sherrill, 9:16 _.p.m.—Earl Kllex. Irene Messmer, sop! $250 ponomAGadrets by Ralph Hayes. Early Program Thursday. .m.—Auditorium concert. :30 p.m.—Closing reports of the New York state department and Stock Exchange; forelgn exchange quota- tions; Evening Post news. baritone; wnw—cmhnu (300 Meters). p.m.—~8pecial pick-up from the Emory auditorium of theé entertaln- ment by the Glee, Banjo and Mando- lin Clubs of Cornell University. Early Program Thursday. 11:30 a.m.—Weather forecast and business reports. m.—Business renaru Mark I'Cro 5 p.m.—Plano ections . by Ade- laide Aptel. ‘WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters). 6 p.m.—Produce mukll qiotations; n-w- b“lleunl Early Program h-nfir. 9 p.a :—Clouk .:A.rh % Pmi—Produse mcket sape report. 5 p.m.—Weather 2 p.m.—Music and nud ework talk, ;Placing Monograms on Household "'_m“l' D‘.“ Meoters), l-lo p.m~The Detroit News Or- estra; Grace Martin, soprano; l'lve Virginians. T Barly Pregram 9:30 a.m.—“Tonight's nlr" e § a.m.—Public health ssrvice bul- etins. 10:26 a.m~Weather fore: 3 p.m.—TNe Detrolt Nnn%gnu 3:30 p.m.—Weather forecast; market reports. WOR~~Newark (405 Meters), 6:15 ‘p.m.—Meyer Prager, tenor. 6:30 DJn-—Alb’ert E. Soann, in his| fation, Radie | ™ weekly talk on “Radio for the Lay- an. . 6€:45 p.m.—Meyer Prager, tenor. 8 to 3:50 p.m.—Program under the direction of Mabelanna Corby, planist :60 p.m—Arthur Guitermann, in a o 9:40 pm—Arthur Murray. ancing lesson, assisted by the ernon Orchestra. 40 to 10:05 p.m.—Tiphany Club quartet. 10:05 11 p.m—Music_by Frank © Meadowbrook Dance Or- 2:30 p.n.—Edna Marie Scheller. so- prano. 2:45 p.m.—Mrs. Nora H. Large will speak on “The Freedom of lhA West." 15 p.m.—Jean Spira, tenor. 3:30 p.m—Edna Marle Scheller, soprario. 3:45 p.m—Jean Spira, tenor. WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). Silent. Barly Program Thursday. 1:30 to 2 p.m.—Dr, J. D. Boon, as- tronomer, of the Southern Methodist University. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). 3?: to 9:30 p.m.—Concert by Eddie t. ebor| 10:30 to 11:48§ .m.—Concert by George Freeman’s Sooner Serenaders Texas Hotel Orchestra. WHAS=Leulsville (400 Meters). 8: 80 to lfl p.m.—Concert under the Jlnc Weht-r Murrell : Barne; Vs episode; news Early Program Thursday. 5 to 6 _pm.—Belections by the the Strand Theater Orchestra; weather forecast; “Just Among Home Folks”; Walnut Theater estra; news bul- letins; selections on the Alamo The- ater organ. KDKA—Pittsburgh (336 Meters). 6:30 p.m.—Dinner concert by the Pittsburgh Athletic Association Or- chestra. by Helen a-mp— son, TaNO; Hnux O’Brien, con traito; Marie Puils. sccompanist: A. W. Beoker, steel gultar; Earl Crunte, mandolin. Barly Pregram Thursday. P 80} by Liewellyn Jones. ll 11:30 m—lfldnllht revue: Wfll‘.ll W. music maker; Horule Mints snd -Our Sellie" Men es, planists; organ solo by W. Remin, ton Wulcch."o janist l!a :.(cvm;eu Theater; orr an s orches- tra from the Congress Hotel; Roland Hinkle, singer. Early Program Thursday. 10:30 a.m.—Late news and comment ot the finsncial and comme: mar- ki (This service is broadcast every h hour). 11:30 a.m.—Farm and home service. 12:35 p.m.—Table talk by Mrs. An- C na J. Peterson of the Peoples Gas o mpeny. 3:36 pm.—amdlo program. “l—-lm Mass. (337 Meters). p.m.~—Dinner concert by the WBZ q‘l;n“u:-flumnu program. m. p.m‘—‘l‘wfln t tales for the kid- ~Farmers' period, “The lw‘ ‘?«’fg.a for '{w!r cm:k; ens,” by Jose, ‘Bodwell. Btory fo! grown-ups, by Orison 8. Marden. 9:58 n.m—Wunur npon Bonnn lnd Sprln nmur mullc hy th. m"‘m u- 8. H. P. Collins, soprano; Mrs. Oul"e llnlo, accompanist. Early Pregram Thursday. 11:56 a.m~—Waeather and market re- ports. WIP—Phtladelshia (800 m)- € p.m.—~Weather forcast. p.m.~—Dinner music by the Jor- le’n-uwl Dancv Orcl 0 p.m—~Weather forecast. p.m-—~—Radlo méeting of tln Mont- w County Federation of Women's WATH el ) .'s:mfora Hotel Concert Orchestra. 150 p.m.—Agricultural report. 3t Contert by e Reenar 3. Jones, ulto: address, “Are Too Many Peoplo ' Goling to College? by Dr. Arthur J. Jones: Bertha Maxwell Rolph, reader: Loretta Kerk, pianist and accompanist. WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). Silent. WSB—Atlanta (439 Meters). 9 to 10 pam—Vick Myer Orchestra. - T Mascdy, ‘WOC—Davenport (454 Meters). 7:30 p-m.—Sandman's Visit. 7:50 p.m.—Sport news and weather forecast. 3 p.m.—Educational lecture, “What the “Future Holds for the Farmer,” by Calderwood. 9 p.m.—Organ recital. 11 p.m.—Musical program. Early Program Tharsday. 11 a.m.—Opening market reports. 12 noon—Weather and river fore- agriograms. 1 p.m.—Chimes concert. 3 p.m. —cxo-m, “:‘:0 brm;‘ luucguon;l Dro| ure by Karl teph: = - tion of the Liver” rn:-l.“ s ““ stocks and msrkuu. WDAP—Chicage (200 Meters), 8 p.m.—Concert. 11 p.m.—Concert. _Early Program Thursday. 2:35 p.m.—Luncheon concert. KSD——St. Louis (546 Metars). 8 p.m—Program by Abergh's - eon lnl mbl;e.lAlr;' Aurflmlr‘vlollg?:!. —Hotel Statler dance hy Rodemlch s Orchestra. s 3 Lu l 12:05 p.m.—Market quotations and WEAF—New York (483 Meters). America; soloist: A by ’l 30 p.m.—Dadl; Thornton Fisher. y .wn thi by 1"0: p-m.—Esther H. Werner, con- :80 p.m.—"“A Wife's Income Toda: and Tomorrow,” by J. Frank Bll’d.ilf 8 p.m.—Esther H. w.rnor. contralts 8:10 p.m—"The Rural Church," by Dr. Warren H. Wilson. 8:20 p.m.—Jordan M. Cohan, planist lnd'lotnor. .—"How to Bulld an Estate” by H. K. Hutchens. 3 §:40 p.m.—>Max Kalfus, tenor. 9 p.m.—Series of talks en "Choos- ing 2 Vocation.” by C. M. Smith. 18 p.m—Fred Ruzika, violnist. 9:2 2 thp roghton. pianist. 9:40 p.m—Fred Ruzlka, violinist. 9 60 p.m.—Mazx Kalfus, tenor. —Musical program by Freed- ‘Radio Corporation. Barly Program Thursday. 11 a.m.—Musical program to be an- nall;nlci.d. ‘Mak! &.m.—"] ng Bedspreads,” by Mrs. Frances A. lefll. under the auspices of A. W. Baylis Company. 11:30 a.m.—“Beauty Talk,” by Mrs. Auralee Bloom of the Marinello mulzoplrlom 11: am—American agriculturist market reports. 12 noon-—Market reports. 4 p.m.—Ida Weirich, contralto, ac- eomu.nl.d by Winifred T. Barr. 4:16 D. Ruth Friedman, vlmlat 4:30 m—Emllle Saunders, dra- ;nnm loprlno. accompanied by Harry arael. 4:45 p.m—Ruth Friedman, pianist. 5 p.m.~Ida_Welrich, contraito, 5:15 p.m.—Musical program. OLD MILL PURCHASED. Slater Factory to Be Made 'hxulc Museum. PAWTUCKET, R. I, Janua The old Slater mill estate, 1 Ildl!\‘ the first cotton mm uubl shed America, has rehased the Old Slater Mlll Auoeln!lon. ‘whi will convert the mill into & textile musuem. The estate includes, in ad- dluon to the ee(mu mill established the banks of the Pawtucket river In l'flfi by Samuel Slater, four stores, -fio brick mill more than md a structure formers brass m\lrt. The pure rlo- was $45,000. All tl. bulldlllr flfl” the Slatér mill will be demo) d the asso- autify the grou unding t historic plant Cout oF $80,008, HUNT DEAD MAN'S SISTER. Bpecial Dispateh to The Btar. CUMBERLAND. M4, Janusty 2. According 10 a telegrim recsived by Od E“ w 4 do#nmcndy”h lny-tour‘ 1o muddsiin i that b Sity De 282t his home, ' The cn. ke vhol?:.::.l: h .“ o ln thln ] Sity. “&ne has not yet been founs. S O, WEDNESDAY, ' HELP MALE . O BOY with Nq!h Wanted iu resl estale office; ity for advancement. ‘" s am Dox, white, with lohnulle Ilhrlwn Ahl . l‘fl‘ o!lll I:fll for errand work. Apply Ifl%d or 4, to werk e it H S, T SrEE ok o S I O m'hm.lzg Eumm Ad- gmmfim Tth_st. n.w.. 3 oid-Hne “sou 1ife {asgrance company wil 1iberal substandard it MAN — Vocsney_sext for xparienced e-p-x tn-«"na'mq" provst, average contracts B.00 o spZeer rofereuces. T llA.lt‘.-lu "!,’.‘ o active, Tor ST, Pisasapt fsgton. l-m Co.. Knun, ooy, . g "r"* : riting, M.llll Ql’t ) BN with e m-mv. T34 f‘ MER MEN. 4. with o without sales ezperience. | Tf 700 Baven't experience we rain jou to make sk’ for Mr. Lindstrom. e "peal Address Box 338, Siar ROUNNER, young maa; 1618, in_Bational bk meat lfll'. wide-y l'lh A seil medicive to ph for el entabiisned b1q house: ateractive of physf desirable Foppoctunity fof live man 15 &t ive man ==unr Tariia & Murray G0, 600 Jentier TIRE SALBSMEN—Tires, experienced: sal- Company new [ this Box Bee vvlonnm call” be- 1913 Pa._ave. n.w, romm uAH et by, nmm e Jny frm, to re) theém in Washi is lka‘u. koown 16 Washiagton trade. ‘ant the business | on. Address, stati ool & Co., 11 West Bal Baltimore, Md. YOUNG MAN, everpetic, to collecl. Address Box 2778, ftar offte 2 OPPORTUNITY The best paid men in the country sre sales- sien. We are teaching salesmanship abeo- lutely FREE No matter what your previous empleyment. f 7ou have determisation e uwmy eali Room_ 100, 13523 AFTER HOURS fecpls, 2nd, other persens ot ood sddreee witliog, to Work evenings on Bew ‘elling plan; sbould earn $30 oF more per week. gol80uire Room 204, 728 15th st. n.w., secind CHAUFFEURS FOR o YELJ‘.OtVquhCABS ‘e pay the est wages in the city. New men average 28¢c net on every dollar they take in. |3 This is our busy season and your take-in will be large. Your| 2 pay increases as you stay with us. Apply 1233 20th st. n.w. DENTISTS, four; must be re; istered in the D. C.. good sal ary. Apply Dr. Moon, 4% 7th street. v = appliances -nc ndlo o 1o s, Civil CHAUFFEURS Our busy time is here; big money is being made by our drivers. Only men who want to make big money need ap;SII re(erencel required. See Mr. B ACK AND WHITE TAXI, 1214 New Hamghire Ave. INSTRUCTION COURSES ASOTMER EVESING CLASS IN T3 Tmnnwl switehboard ting formin AvotHER m-or stogent sare: M" m was placed ton '.C e Bl toder. "Bayd sehoal, CAN YOU MAKE MA? DRAWINGS? We train e duriag your spate ol 4y of even- e an ex. “Ta your Sourses lllA . | Ist st. ! 3110 TO §30 MONTHLY. EXPENSES aranteed " afier completion of 3 —-m- " ‘money sefunded: study course or gollent opportan Tens” Trite for free” book. 1“",ull -lllln'hlllll‘ last., falo, N. Y. TGN IR 615 Vatverstty piace n.w." Fhoss Adams 4u cafeterias, rtment i ;. lm llm"ulnlol a 'Iu':< it _stodeats B i s luln! School, 1 New York s oyd Shorthand in 30 Days. u-l umnno-. ll'q‘) rmv ne N, ¥, classes. oay ¥ k. “Vais i OWNERS’ AND OPERATORS’ COURSE FOR MEN AND WOMEN b6 _want to know their cars #nd {foubtes und make mi " ropa ‘:- 1Beveatn s ““Y"‘“i«“ C oA Atto School 2676. | st i1e JANUARY 2, 1924. m—mmm i .u'-cmn-a umunm'flc- ia;.: -nm‘:-. ‘:? IIN E' me, William ¥. u.m-. m 4 liberal boaus, | Tuparicace wn- pay &b ral u piriance & Y. edulpment 428 ‘dvertising. ‘Beeoltent petan Béat poaition for right Party. Acme ©o., 711 WANTED-—SALESMEN. EEAL wiTATE MATEOMAN. o the 1 B, W bullder n:ue- Yor right \man. Aunl lisheq real estato offies, ©, lote; geod ml I‘lhlh .‘D BA ted Wnfi s estaté business. Ezcept usity for itious young men. Give sge, l!hl‘”h refese: At BALESMEN (8) to take orders ffl ‘IIM . ing machines l no QXP‘ -AI Iu- 2 M trot 0 s 5 T8 ot er dar” - for 204 vicipity, Cell 1783 14th. MAKD 3120 WEEKLY IN SPARE TIME, ol whe (b Dublic wants—joagdistance fadlo receiving sets. Two stles weekly pays o g luvestment Snarne. of Coloreds Representatives wa at This plan is sweeping the country. Write day Fiving wame of your county. ~Omark bingion bivd., Chicago: HELP—FEMALE. BOOK umeonN—A Dew did_opportusity for To exealient. torritory ng k House.” Cull or write, The Book House for Cbildres, 360 N. Michigaa bivd., Chicago. WWW" occe. n’!‘he Electric tary l‘ulflflp?{m e, H st n.e HATRDRESSERS and marcel wavers for our southern and New Jersey shops. Katie Dunn, 317 11tb a.w. HELPER o8 coats (woman); one who e make buttonboles. 1322 G st. m.w., 2ud B LADY owning standard gear car to giv 1 toos o deiving. Addrets Dox 2808, Sla LADY. for spare time only. o represent s 1o Now York life losurince’ compacy. Ad- gress Box 1 Btar_office. > nurlmn u all_around beauty Spasatar. Apply before 10 a.m. 1110 ir HELP AND SITUATIONS.’ IIJM good relerence. A. r-..". i3 Pa. Aurnun white), wants job, truek or ivate. 1 i, % ONE-HALF INTEREST t -uam ‘nddress Box D38 Brar biien o el nlwed_—_b woman.’ 3073 z?;’-a o4 competent oAk, Nodtess Soe 2058, Btar ofiee. 3% " construction o maiatenasce. v Phona Frankiis 64, MAN—White, single, coustry: place l mmwnm. e juate; salary minor consideratios. F offce EL A v ag: J POSITION WITH DENTIST by dental Sohegs e | R i — DENT of ofice building or simi- wuL!omm R 7:’5-—'«""‘»-' ss Bt o 2 i M' i T tioery; doing 'good husiness; :5...; Tow ot cedmtaable prics,_Col. 453, ED STORE FO NT, 21 TEED STORE FOR HENT, 2ist 334 K sis. HOTEL_FOR & sm—z-—nr LB L Beap Tor q Iuh (.'Mnefl!tu! o for iady; W T il at cont ol In fxty iress Box m:ucrrmqszv UPRRINTEN! l-rnfl" ST ‘white man. o o drive car to BNB. YOUNG MAN wishes learn photography— ‘som 2 wid- 907 | YOUNG MAN, 37, wishes position in botel; luate _of Lewis' Hotel Training School jdress Box 270-8, Ktar office. 8 SITUATIONS—FEMALE. BODKKEEPER or general office work, lady; experienced williag worker. Box '317.8, Btar o nmu:n experienced, seamstress or ia taflor shop. e Wette or call North or any refined Address wants -ur:. , 1917 8ed at. part-Ome work. _North 1985. EMPLOYMENT MANAGEE o i welfare woman with execative ability and broad experience would like to locate in ngton. Mise Mary B. Vot ork city. . NURSE, gluctln oslres poaltion; referesces. Phene Col 0003 praciical, wishes Saggement. h_lgh_n-! and kind." Franklin 7000. experienc STENOGRAPHER BOOKKERPER, teo re-n‘ commercial experience, _desires ' employment morningy. _Address Box 331-8, Btar o 4 TRAINED NURBE_will care for vlunl-' i her home. cu. m. 3¢ Diace Tn_cafe & serve. breaktast ‘and sch.” 85 HOet nw. North 4017. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CEANEERMAID, vl o gemenal vork. neat 1706' Fiorida_ave. b.w. COOK and_general bousework; stay BIghLs: rof. Col. 4348-W. GOOK wna bou-ewfl manent: réferences Terry, 44 Cla; Giendaer 2 DAY'S WOBK by realiable white woman, in- cluding ‘laundry; best references. ~Address Box 304-8, Star ofice. 4 DANISH GIRL, voung, thotoughly Gompe- tent, wishes position ae chambermaid or Bousekeeper in small family in Washington, where she can bave some evenings free (o £0 o school; oue year in this country in one position; references: dutien. ' Address Box 7 5o bome alghia; per: . Jicuse state silary and ar_office. ~_* l MR-‘ ‘Who uadérstands drapery work llfl is_capable of nc!llg as forelady in dra- ry ehop: wust know bow to cut and make B comers. "Address Room 103, Evesiag Bipe bullding, 8ODA DISPENSER, experienced: references: r l|‘ll ot Sunday’ work. Tumble lon, ]201 X Tenced, By paten torney: state_experiance and salary desired. Address Box 2818, Btar office : | or sena card. A iy in pareon to Wise Fridmer ephone Bxchange. or 722 1208 wn! n F“-—m‘ o to "take” Giciation pod it wpelliog, punctaa Gemporary r-n From 8 't R@ribility of being § made ome AL glenced couter, 1 Main' 3087, ape: Tth at.. p‘ flhn omumm and Inldlnu '_an publishing business, Srst e TYPIST, edy Sang: readily: must S Baglian: 7 with sal l"fl’fiissmm Sxperieneed min ance. ment. It you 20 Mk ¥ n-;. is worth $75 2 week, ¢ to B. B. Sparrow, 50 Wul TR Hw York i oFaoor e l‘llln( X 'n’nl"w R o ments. _ Address Box Jr tay amce. P YOUNG LADY for o‘u wnrk. vm knowledge of typing. 1119 17th st n.w. ELDERLY WOMAN, colored. fa wmaii family; swilliog fo 83d board; references. Call 115_Seaton v.w. GENBRAL HODSEWORK_—GIT waata piage, small femily. 2004 12th & GIHL ‘wants gederal nonnwurl. ® Fenton t:nu.. St mornll!l wovl or dsys. Rear 1154 ot o HALF 'nun mmu work colored. L st. n.w. tay mights; no washing. 918 CHEY MAID. cooking or cleaning; siey aighte. 1006 11th_st._n.w. LAUNDRESS—First-class, bundie _wash or Spad tamly. bodress 638 Mams. ave. n.w. 3¢ MORN NTS Kby @il Tlerence. Nortn 887 L1435 erann o 5 PART-DAY WORK by reliable colored wom- sn: morning work preferred. Call or write, 819 2th t. n.w., Apt. 17. FART-DAY WORK by roliable colored wom- an. Call or write, 819 26th at. n.w.. Apt. 18, LIAB wetlled colored woman wants 1 veed of bome Delp_for room Detween 9-10, Cail ‘l\.loarsfiall Busmess Brokers uto repair shop and storage, good Rent, $100. s Onboriuniey fo Mbdlfl shen Infl mulbcthflnry, old est i e Dukisens secios, Price_rig! hrpln at §3.000, with uvu, roome, 7 _roome; best L0 1 R %10 et Yo N“’f‘n‘:'.i?u'a: e e do Do dich for our ag meats; we o & real Marshall Business Brokers 929 New York Ave. A WARDS, Tnc. e aze Wil Kiads of busioess places, from 000, 8¢ ressonable prices, u all Pazts o the et ‘We have: 21 delicatessen stores I ell'tr stores 4 botels 45 ‘.nczr' and meat stores 4 fllll.nll and nflln plac .-b hlllh mm arages sad, repair sbop: Also several h r shops. dry s aud no- o Higret aovelly ‘o Forou. shos repair Khops aund mw: CAELI‘Y &k D\V RDS Inc RECOMMENDED SE| SERVICE. Fho JollOWAnG DURTRERs CoRceras puaron. tee satisfaction o Atar readors. Amy com- plaint Tound mecsssary o, de mads fo Tho tar will receive prompt ot admission to Recomme __umns_call Main_4008, ANTS, BEDBUGH, i, RATS. ALL ACME EX’ Fr. 2708 POLISHED, wr 3 Plodciltfl sed; ex f RERMINATOR ‘Co 508 5eh B AUTOS WASHED, $1. t; s o5 u!"‘r’z'!: cores installed: Jessonabi Frontn Hadiator & Feader Co.. 1405 S—BHICK AN Prices reasonabl 1A BROS. 92 Ppone !ilEiE TER work ot all kinde iven reis strest m.e. W, . clean your team carpet cles Puose bata 2066, Eeii- mates cheerfully given. CHATR CANEING, UPHOLSTERING, R iring: A-1 work. % west prices. Line, 4265, toe. BU01d " Lo L. BATLEY. 211 Pa- ave. s CARPENTER—A Tos "a.—‘m'-r on_joh snd repair work. ~ Can keep the cost down; oak o0rs laTa and sctaped Fraskile 9448, v CARPENTRY and repaic work of promptiy and satisfactorily doe. eheertully given. Pric Duckiey, Olive st. cm'm CANEING, SPLINT T/ B, canelog, upholstering: high-class w Fin ety CIAY © ARMETRONG, 1208 S b Fraokiin 7483 ressonabe. L place a1 helper; willing to take small wa. r good hom % 500 | e; ‘colored or white family. 2008 L st n.w. SOUTHERN COOK, first class, public, general or pastry. 3 W\sfi NG To o 1 Tome by good laundress. 3 8° vate or aton st. w Tk ot m_Won PERSONAL. wash, iron, ciean. WOMAN, CAPABLE, racter. a8 HmB"OF STOck NOVELTY" ‘LIE_WELRY Wil consider ote who has Bad seiling er- Eil&‘fi Tn thia depariment. © Address Box N YOUNG WOMEN. PERM Dul%g:;g‘bc%?;‘?‘o“r ment; must e nest: sloe ?«‘&"Aw"l‘ynm.""' i Ment 501, 1036 1668 st (U er | CHAMBERMAID for -r't‘lhh. ‘work; must_be expertenced aad bave rence. 1620 Eye n.w. WANTED—A HOMB FOR FOUR CHILDREN. Addrpes wi At pay fajs amouat ¢o right partr. BOBRINS. Megiil ma: M. 3748 = : ELECTRIC 00., 1217 Bf-l:n‘lll n'.l' West 2406. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. REPATRED. Em cushioas made. Cheap this week. Call ‘Upholater, Fraok. 5300, 1507 9in nw. BEST OF MOTHER" sT GIVE! B in private suburban home. Phone Clev. 2588, - EXOCESBIVE WEIG! il REDUCED. Nosdertal French ethod. need. | DE. paite decker, D. C., 1737 P st. n.w. Fr. unr WISHES EMALL CHILD TO BOARD 480 teach; refarences given. Bgx 1080, Tpper ."_flr" _*_ TDBAL PLACI TOR INVALIDS AND AGED physieia: o requiring care in bewe of Sd"Chevy Coa 3018, Y accommodated o s private residence; wpe- 1 -mmm to Col._TI58-W. r! O rentibeaity [,Bu. Potomac 1447" JORNSON BT HONE_TXVALILS OON. valescen ht supervisor. 1724 20th om0 o0 SO, PATING 8 TO $16 FOR es’ used wul prices for re the iog D ELECTROTHER- For appolatment in 8878, houstwork: must and neal housekeeper reference. ufl Spriog m n.w. 2% for ta. 4518 Ga. ‘ave " Col, 2800 ml 484 general bouseworker; sy ights. nn.n ousework. Apply llfl COOK and part housswork, experienced; em [ B2 oot cook ane o- after 4. mu- k: 310w feronces roquired sy '“,!,"’.“ Clev. iver 3763 Olive B references; go home nights. Adams 1418 lldlm -r te, ghin: pHl- ) n-ll.y. ‘wages $15 per week. "4 130h loool. i Vel rscommended; $10 month. 3e. i, COOK, geners] houseworky wmall famlly, nights, :1'!1 reterences. n i IIIB st Bave SoTiranten . Phons West 1112, COOK—Oity references; _sf Bigh North €25 ‘or 2317 Bancroft place nwe 5o GENERAL HOUBEWORK, beat s n 3 = Tat 2 GENBRAL HOUSEWORKER—Young German woman. 1114 M st. n.w. GENERAL ' HOUS WORKER — Cotoredgirt t. i retecences; willing worker; atay at af GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 2000 A‘mm ‘"“hl:‘ . i g Rt LR T &iuim rd., A . Over u TE: | made XL ELECTRIO BATH. ccescive fut, orve troetie. mecpiaseels, novime i 1o bago. Graduste nurse (colored). North 6085-J. Hair Well Groomed sour bait dressing eaxy rat waved side piecy v, how to srrange your me or The Beauty Phone Adamp 4463, AR T me e et 2l of w aud_installing fxtures i your bome, Call Main 2157 or it our whow 0 MILLER, 003 New York HREFININE: ad waxing. ! ! NASH, A ¥ mnlnxu o slerta ol ‘st. _Frankila 1903- FORNTIURE vru‘:-z';rb, n’.&.t b T EEYS—DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 C!'fl'! m a- ShUs ou weit e York ave. n.w. KETS DUPLICATED WHILE xo0 Wi 25¢._Also small machioe work. 813 H et MATTRESSER AND_PILLOWS Ipovated ot most reasosa! Lat us call, esti- Pt LCagle REPD; Basement. F. 3 mate. lllvem eng -u.lmm o wured. le Bedding u=s Mala A G— Spacial nn clnnl R box Ipfll‘l‘ IOI“‘ 5 "SB“:'MM.;I lln-f IL ot wpeci . ook Nattiomes. romevetcd Colubin. et dg O BT ot nm Maio 5528. NG PECIA] ‘;\; rlnl R!' Illl dn\(nl. Give us & tris MPBGN'S, 3413 Ga. ave. Fhone Col. 834 [ANGER, 3. €. HOB- ro! ime approaches. We will be glad to estimate on your ioterior and ex When you think of painti CAROW, & FRY, 1011 A at. Bw ANTIQUES, glass, sllrer, fuml Sersttu fi""‘ prices paid. . 813 17th st. Tel. NTIQUES, all kibds; best R X ANTIQUI iz Is: ‘prlau paid. A.F. ANTTHING for m:-:n sale. Will Buy dis- carted clohing, miscelltneous Nowseoid cles, Phone Frenklin m nnu. feid " glasses, “chotgun ll“ l‘,l!l you have to sel Enw Franklin u cxm-um—wm Day highest prices for ladies clothes. _ Write oc phose D. St 1808 T st nw. Pone fort CLOTHING-Will pay Bigheat prices m mie's 134 women's wora clotuly " Bep 1526 7th et n.w. cwnma—-n you Il" - haras Lt SR AT ST i A A = 1 il 1 fl“u- lettered Auto- -OMIQ. cil M 'flhllm 'ou highest prices i kv “oothing of U Geseriptions. " Addsess r-u or phone. ”"c-u ‘W. Rice, 1333 7 _ind Navr ololieg an ; highest prices paid. Call Franklin 1290, ‘Wm. welry and old gold hought for nuuo = :‘ ‘i ught for S o R G1e et o Matn 2456, i | PAPERBANGING AND BATCLIPS. 251 2od se. PAPERHANGING DONE _REA $6 and up. J. A. POLAND, your own sele ‘s EGDALL, %0 Fia. ave. Bw PAINTING—H. E. Lit 3363. Quick, efficlent service; guar. work; reasonable pr\.rl" paper. Wil call_evening -lu -mm-- WICK, 1018 Doy ] nrlllANoum-nluonsu PR| 00 workmanship. Enterprise Uec: eatios o | m.h st n.w. North 4051. 2 o criet_paimtiie :°°| et terior & .m + paingiug ai lowest Drices. e c.!' EL RN o) sk IM hy h IIIF=II=“ :l e - 'f'lhi su n -'. n. 3 M All bnm lkfll-d ‘worl "'Inm ”!‘I-‘ é-‘ Behy -’:m 8acderson Piaso Cfl.. ‘fl I st. Lincoln 1057, PLAI PAIRED: PRO! ice; reasonable prices; work gus mates cheerfully given. North 8925. u Beat, gir1; 80 laundry; m: Bights. TR «|~ e | G mm e 1 3 GIBL, eaperisnced, for geners m.n_n Burroughs Compa: ny 3 Sc 0ol in lhu?ton. b e Y for Bazk, Cemmereial + Complate Xy R ; chambermal .-l m MAI.'MII % IIIAIA‘.I-LPIIBP (-nl.-da ‘bousemen, ele- S e m‘lfllfl. nersl Bousawork: e Sl arter & 1100 Bast. Capito st. - AT el e Sy ST RT. 1416 Buchesas st. 3. - & Germ each wewk; e Xy E -n:. --n b’ worker areee. £ - ':2 na n&'"m. % e ;. Dol Bay, Vi, " s LA €5 Allibon st 2w, Colim l“.. rionced ; small ebile At B ::1’:"-1- Sin miente: wages, Novt 110, 4% aa; remain P G :’r‘l-.'.l‘n Teference, stay nights. 12. Ere hate . Apply @ asd lmm'xon-ann ADVER ‘clerical work €:30 to 11 o " pw DS, old gold. allzer, Bought for cash. M’-w‘m me. '}"u ke (n?‘llhl" paid.” Savere Deat "Purnitare Co. GOL E3e st W, n 5638 Ant o purchase mome ueed itare to outflt large Lome. Call Pranklin RE—1f Dave any fumiture or Saer goods to ufio "and you want. o, obtata Dest rewuits; und mln Notes, 421 10th ot n.w. lin m Gralture fAxt: re‘. lhney lflvlltid on sier- i Mh‘}":lrnunn O, ‘oraer Sth sad D B.W. in 6308. n’gglufii:‘w “Kirstelo, 830 Bh st b.w. A of tursiture wanted. Phose Frank- .E‘ n{':i :E:m" .mmfl lllv ?‘ e etted ai 1740 L st ww -n. T oppartunity : Sesriow, with Real te, g:...,...“-‘-s.. o P50 e i nflflglxu.' TIN lm'l‘fl l';? io’l E tteaded ‘to. When thers is plum! ‘n" 16 CAROW & FRY. Maia® 1361, - PLUMBING AND HEATING—John £ Guerin, 413 E. Cap. st Linc. 3{17—Stcam and bot- water beatiog, plumbl ler end powe: ate. | Found reliable for 25 years. %fl“{hfli'fl‘u. o iiflo ll our wczum Ql : nu-un mn ‘ Rl 0 »d!clflhvl. llr:gn lg tx\r- v THE' ficnn?h?—pr ot 1024 FINTG, mn., ipeless farnaces tnstalied: IEA;'i}z""; 305 AND H ok in 6149, u!l L Sth at. wuunu NG, W. AT est 1o 55 5. steam work; m Mints repairs trumks, as Call of ‘Dandba — g8, ete. 3688 et RONK REPAIRING. M e:mnow lApn TO ORDER, 0c UP: frea: Swill eall with --plu BUTLER WINDOW AND noon SHADES—Good qualil; fitiad to your ittty of shades, 31 m.‘nm n-'"yl lopan e -.l T8t kunzg FOR snm—mcnn’.movs BABY CARRIAGE—$80; uow §35. 158 180h wutheast. BOOKOASE, sectional; single brass gfil“ -ll'-‘!-. brass costumer. No dfiltn CLOTHING—There is something nsul our way that hids the trade of hustiers: must be ar sasprics war asd givisg tras Saiges. lghtly used wuita wad overcosts, Justh's Old Stand, 610 D st. n.w. ‘e mfl—m Ta ‘burner ol stove; ml-hdnl s mz“g- a