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24" SALES OF MUSICAL RECORDS PICK UP Radio Programs Surprise Manufacturers and Stir 4 . Theater Interests. BY J. C. ROYLE. Rpecial Dispatch to The St NEW YORK, January 12.—Some of the blg theatrical managers and pro- ducers will lay plans for “fghting the air” this week. They will deter- tne what actlon they will take with ¥egard to radlo broadcasting by stage stars when they meet with the Act- ors' Equity Association January 26 Other managers equally prominent decline absolutely, however, to be drawn into the fight against radlo, declaring thut such a campalgn s ‘cilting at wind mills, Tn the meantime, radio stations and vionograph companies again hom e move is mainly directed are thor- aghly unanxious. The results of he broadcasting ot programs by art- ists under contract to the Brunsv ind Vietrola Companies have bee extraordinary that therc {8 no lilkeli- 100d t these programs will be tbandoned. ach company will dcast an all-s t veek. There has been such a de- nand for records of the songs broad- by the Brunswick and Vietrola artists in the Brunswick hour and = Victrola New Year night pro- ams that the ries have been unable to catch th them fa up ¥ Radio Bouming Sales. having giv phonograph r Le caught with They undoubt- «dly will guage output of records h refere to t radlo pro- srams (o some extent from now on. radio programs have also been strumental in selling many com- bined radlo and phonograph cabine Officlals of the phonograph panfes say that far from checking he sale of records, there seems to be remarkable sales impulse derived from a desire to hear agaln when- ever they wish the song or selections hey have listened to over the radio. The advocates of the radio side of the controversy point to the concert of John McCormack, January 4 in New York; as a rotutation claim that the radlo injures theater, concert or opera attendance. Al- though hundreds of thousands in this ctlon heard McCormack sing from ¥ station New Year night, the audience which attempted to hear him threc days later would have been uft to have dlled the hall to pacity three times over. This fact not been lost on er artists of the theatrical and operatic stages. The radlo sdherents add that 60,000 e a duy still continue to attend ork theaters and that this in- dicates no injury from radlo. Managers Differ in Views. One theatrical producer, Sam I Harris, has suggested that the man agers insist on a clause In contracts with stage stars prohibiting the lat- from appearing for the without the consent of the manager. He declared the public would not patronize plays when they could hear em for nothing over the e other hand, Danlel Frol ager of ‘The popularity e od play actors su teraperaments are felt, ca; effaced under any conditions. It is asserted in support managers’ stand that some artists nnot show to advantage over the dio, und instanccs are cited where cater tickets have been canceled after a radlo performancc The radio men say, howev: n artist cannot over the radio, the radio stations will mot want his services, and that the cuncellation of tickets is far less harmful to the theater than to have patron attend a performance at oh prices, become disappointed and advertise bis displeasure to scores of acquaintances. Similar to Mcvie Fight 1t is recalled by Broadwayites that the managers protested with equal vigor years ago against the harm the moving pictures might pos- siLly do the legitimate stage. however, there are comparatively few stage successes which are not screen- ed and few great motion picture sc narfos which do not find ome form on te the speaking tage. They predict that the flare-up ver radfo broadcasting will dte down imilar manne unlikely mpantes rt supp radio 1 The human and actresses and ar- never be that some AMERICANS GREATEST GIVERS IN WORLD com- of the! radio | lized and whose | the | 0w to advantage | thelr way | MILK BIT CHEAPER ~ THAN'LAST YEAR | Price Here 14 Cents, Against 10 in Davenport, lowa, and 18 in Birmingham, Ala. | Milk prices to producers in the | South” Atlantle group of States, which | tncludes the District of Columbla, | showed no change for December, as | compared with the preceding month, and somewhat under the same month last year, according to a report of the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foun- dation. While the range of prices pald pro- | ducers is wide, depending somewhat | on shipping distances, the zverage price for standard grade milk, 3.5 | { per cent butterfat, for December, in this territory was $3.57 per 100 pounds, as compared with $3.66 for | December a year ago. 14 Cents Per Quart Mere. Prices pald by dealers for this qual- { ity raw milk delivered at the freight stations in Washington are reported by the Government to be $3.20 per | hundredweight. This figure may be | compared with the average above | quoted as being paid to producers throughout the territory, not forget- | ting to make allowances for frelght | and handling charges between the country shipping station and the city terminal at which the dealer received Lt . | The prevailing retafl price of stand- | ard grade milk delivered bottled to | the family trade here is 14 cents per i quart, the report states. Some typical | prices for equivalent milk in other | clties are as follows: What Other Cities Pay: | _Birmingham, Ala., 173 to 18 cents; | { Chicago, 14 cents; Peorfa, IIl, 1 cents; Indianapolis, 12 cents; St. Louis, 13 cents; New York, 15 cents; Colum- bus, Ohio, 12 cents; Davenport, lowa, 10 cents BUYING OF RAILS LAID TO QUTLOOK Statisticians Think Present Returns Are Less Active Factor. i PUDDINHEAD BRAGS ABOUT WHAT A Goob SPELLER ME 152 | KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT OF 1M TO-DAY (N SPELLIN'! HELP MALE | HELP—MALE AND FEM. D. C., 1 e wouLon smbxo NOBODY w CRATZY! | LICKED THE ~Qou1 om 1M \ ot HELP—DOMESTIC. E moil ORIGINAL rccommendations | _on_applying for employment, Use COPIES. '0 SALESMAN —If you are a producer wi ‘want your business; new model cars and good proposition; it will psy you to in- : replles confidential, ~Address Box 1 Tor concrete form. Mon- dry morniug at corner of 19th and Vir- Ask for Freitag, Coucrete Oil DRIVER TOR LAUNDRY ROUTE. portunity for hustier. M 354 be scquainted with city. Address Box 41-M, Btar office. FARM HAND—Colored man, married, avent home, with house, garden Ay on dalry farm seer McLean, Va. furnish ‘references. Call “befween § aud & Monday, 817 H st. n.w. A. N. Wildman, CLERK, TYPIST or stenoj tuftion in many evening classes by day or eve. Lesoarch University, 20 ning b D, at son_pls 3 o340, | MARKERS and assorters; must be experienced; go Apply at once. Palac 729 9th st. e e (Continued) MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925.. (Copyright, 1924, by the Bell Syndicate, Trade Mark Reg. U. K. Pat. Of.) HELP AND SITUATIONS. Inc. —By GENE BYRNES YOU 'WHER YOU WERE STUDYING '\ SO HARD LAST MGHT THAT YoUD RECEWE YOUR REWARD 1N GemnooL TODAY | SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (Continued) WELL CERTAINLY DIDL PUDDINHEAD MISSED NINETEEN WORDS AN ALL Copyrigl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (Continued.) | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | BANJO."tenor. price around §76. Call §. B4 COOK, mettled colored woman; stay nights. 12703 _45th at. n.w. RESS, first-claws, wauts work to briog | | LAUND, k 2020 Sherman_ave.. phone Adams 4022. | Juck- 13°_ | COOK and general oussworker, jored; stay nights: references required. Apply manager's office, Kiug's Pa'ace. 818 Tth at. RAL HOUSEWORKER--: 1405 Btat wt women, od salary.| e Laundry, | WAN' T‘ED;SALE GIRL for generul honsework, $8 per weel stay nights. 618% Park rd. h.w. SMEN. MANUFACTURER of nation: soap product x_ salesman to sell trade; man with experience se preferred; opportunity to adva tipenses, Replies traloing and prst selling expe; Box 184-K, Btar office ? has opening in this territory for retall grocery and drug GIRL, white. or voman, child,’ 8 to p.m. aily advertised | Tiing this trade nce; salary wnd business Address rience. MALD, ., experienced. Apply an's League, 1624 H at. n. | SALESMAN, experienced, of giod appearance. A very iiberal sition to See ‘Mr. DEMPE. 18 #° 1840 14th g erman speaking. for (wa Tittie boys: the right man. 20 preferrod: §50. North U618, now. FLGOR SCRAFERS, Ualon men. Harry G. Eckhardt, Col. 8631, 3 lored; experieaced. 2390 GOVT. CLERK pare time; good sal Address Box A2-M, Ktar office. 1 LAUNDRY DRIVER, Ford truck, good route bond required. Address Box 94-, MAN_Well catablished frm of accouniants, ew Mexico, desires & firat-clans senior, prof erably C. P. A., who Is thoroughly famillar with tax practice; state qualifications lxp‘n ence and salary. Address Box 197-K, Star ome 13+ MAN. around G0__for sales mervice; Talr ed catiun, rellable, reference require ideal con. apportunity. T ditlons; unusual _adrancement _Geo. Brown, Hotel Ehbbitt colored, with ability, to verify Apply Geo. Ailén, 800.12th st. several men to enter perience not necessary: 3 make $30. per Week If vou are in earnest. See Mr. Wright, 700 Rond Bidg. between 12 avd 1. OFFICE BOY, by real entate frm rience, If any. age. education, a Bl R ome o PORTER for bowling alley Apply the Grand | ‘entral Palsce. Center Markei. business: ex- ive e reference: By the Associated Pross. NEW YORK market statisticlans the view | that the present heavy buying of rail {ssues Is more for prospects of | appreciation than for current income {return, the favorite being stocks with indications of eventually higher divi- {dend rates Unfon Pacific and Canadian Pacifi | twe old dividend payers, were cited | as selling to vield more than Balti | more and Ohio and Southern Railway | nelther of which have long and un broken dividend records. Atlantic Coast Line, which pald onlv $8 last | year, {s selling abreast of Union Pa jcific, because it has been earning jmore per share for several’ years, it is i sald, while New York Central is sell- | ing above Atchison on prospects of | | another dividend increase. i | Bt Louls-San Francisco earned $12| a share last year, Southern Railway | about $11.50 or more and Baltimore and Ohio between $9 and $10. These threc roads showed great improv ment in the closing months of 1924, | | &nd better earnings are expected for | 1925. The Street talks of $15 a share | for Southern Rallway and Frisco this | | year. | {CASH WHEAT REACHES | NEW HIGH PRICE LEVELS | | _The best grades of milling wheat | | reached new high levels during the | week ending January 10, according to the weekly grain market review of the United States Department of 1 Agriculture, but the general market | situation remained unsettled. There is still considerable uncer- tainty as to the amount of wheat that | | will be available for export from the| | Southern Hemisphere, the supply of wheat from Australia and Argentina being the dominant factor in the market at this time of the vear. Bx- vorts from these countries are ex- pocted to be about 30,000.000 to 40,- | {000,000 bushels less than was ex- | ported last year. | Increased stocks and continued light | demand weakened the corn market, notwithstanding the advance In wheat prices, the strength in wheat | | furnished. | | | ) A frsiclass man (o sell Top | Noteli fce cream to Washiogton druggiste and | confectioners: must be an experienced business Zetter. Salary no object. State age, experl- encs and reference. Address Box Star office. SALESMEN o represent Targe N cora; pleasant, steady work. st.._Room 0. SALESMEN 1o well Ford Universal Motor M, w York con- nw. UPHOLSTERER-One who tare well: good job; wages and experience. Taral- ta Box 161 ) an repair wteads work; Address N high school graduate. for ofice Address Box 185K, Star office. nan to sell Washington income, $33-$30 Write Dept 158 Perrs York, } PORTEIR WORTHY RTFEREN( AFPL] COLORED: MUST _BF AN HAVE THE PERMANENT TRUST VERY BEST OF ! PUSITION IRST CLASS, ON HUPMOBILE; GOOD PAY. 325 13th ST. N.W/ | SURS. Luey seaton. Apgly now and get good sssign ment. Appir to Mr. W. L. Wagner. YELLOW CAB CO., Nw CH URS WITH IDEN- TIFICATION CARDS; MUST | KNOW THE CITY. BLU AND GRAY, 212 13th ST. N.W. SALESMAN with automobile, by old estab- lished real estate firm; live pros- pects furnished, and drawing account arranged. Address Box 176-M, Star office. SALESMAN by well established office where energy, intelligence and auto are | necessary; you furnish this—| we'll do the rest. If you arc| tired,lazy or broke,don't answer. ! y i { ss x 180-M, S LADY —Opportunity for tactful_serious mind Address Box 180-M, Star office. | ed. intellectual Iady to spend Winter in South ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, | | &tn: |8 | HIGH.CLASS HEL) P d WA ing machine Appliance Co., 14th nw. NTED—Experienced wash- alesman. to Mr. Cole, Potomac Electric | seitled; 3 bours’ housework each dey and prepare’ 1 meal. 124 W . now. affer 8 p.m. | L‘A NDRESS—Work, take home. . 747 Harvard | st n.w | LAUNDRY WORK to do at home; suony yard. | 2017 M st n.w. LAUNDRY WOKK to do at lome; suany yurd. 2017 N at. n.w. | ulter 6 o'clock week days, any time Sunda: i 1oe Tuz; other oud 120 WE WANT HOTELS, BOARDING AND rooming houses wudl restaurants for cash buy- g e canant rupply tie demand. | Square 4eling ix the sceret of our success. We have the confidence of the public. List' your place Bow and save thme. Marshall Business Brokers, 929 N. Y. AV A closet cheap: desk 30 radio cabinet’: dr . 9312 snttee, mahoy cmbiions, '$40: gateleg ta! mirror, $1.30; rocker | LAUNDRY work 884 11th ot n.w. IGHIT HOUSEWORK, [ MORNING WORK, by vers ca ored girl. Addrens Hox 95-M. NG WORK, Ly rel partment: reference. North BT URSE O CHAMBERMAW—Colored girl. 700 Barry pl. i WOMAN, “Ccolored, rel > | Call 918 P st. nir.. att { WORK OUT BY DAY or laundry st Booe nted. 3200 Georgle ave. now. T fake home, frat-class. rellable colored S airl; ciean Apply settied, _house Sehite, SITUATIONS—MALE. TANT-BOOKKEEPER, _experienced, and C sts. BOYD SHORTHAND system 1n comme best: touch typi writing: grad. e e ca in demand BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. S THE STVPLEST iling, Fug., bu Bord School, 1338 G et. o small sets of books o keep: very res. Address Box 99-M, Star office. 10% TANT BOOKKEEPER. experienced. accurate, ambitious, desires connection with sccountiig frm. Address Tox 100M, Star o = 13 BOOKKEEPER, with good knowledge of type- iy read, fust, Tetter . “guar. "Eat. 5 w. M. 2876, STUDY SHORTHAND and i3] evenings weekiy. Columbia Riggs Bldg., 1ith and BTENOGRAPHER-TY PISTS the Government. Examination: 10, Mar. 10, efc., monthly. Strayer training.’ Civil Rervis being formed. Strayer Coliege, Maln 3430, T rd. Col. 7078, Qualify through writing, ~ desires “opportunity to demonstrate i ability raonal interview call M. T310, seeks conoection with superintendent of bulldiug op- »: capable of handling your bulldin project in an efficient and ecocomical way; rel erences furnished. Address Box 123-M, Star 18 wrting three usiness School, WANTE Ad s Jan. 13, Feb. office. CAATFFEUR'S PO e Claser mow TION—Neat yommg ol experience; references. Civil Service Examinations. hor-typist examinations Jan. 13, Feb. | cinl course, 5 di lon, $3 and women ning today erv Operator exam.. Feb. 4. e 1% to 70. Course be. CHAUFFEUR— Young, white ez service ma experienced, rellable, highly recommendes sult invalid. Communicatc with Rev. v 1320 K wt. now 3 | CHAUFFEUR—Young _colored _m fcareful driver, wishes position in private 3 and G nights ice Preparstors . Phooe ¥r. 2080, | tamily: references erry. Lincoln 82 EMPLOYMENT AG: o CTLASE OF ST lerical help T SERVICE, T-CLASS TELP of th 10443; mailafaction gusra o ot PRO 3 National Headquarters, vites Protestant men 621 X plovment bureau. Office opea p.m._ Phone Main 7180, laundresses, waitresses 1221 25th st French ladies. maid or (first class) rench couples d nurses. Ladies’ Exe ED cofored buf d women secking uations to enroll With ifs newly organized ity | CHAUFF colored: 6, Star refercnces “Adaress. Box ENCIES. d a1 inds, nteed. — ™ AMERICA, A Bond ‘Bldg.. s | Tachini<t; w1l pay 3100 for ion in large buildiog. Address Box 138.M, tar_offce . ENCED _elevator an wan(s nignt work: any 205 17th at. Phone anch 416, 9 a. GENERAL INSURANOE desires posttion as manager organize department et references | HOUSEMAN, crautesr ng. 10 am ain’ 4050, nirses. ' stors 2 Fuller's Fr- MAS. siverieen can develop or « moderate salars to atart tlone wanted . 130 hange, 807 Ver: | Strayer Employment Service. Operated by Strayer College th S My Protestant Knights ¢ MPLOYMENT RUREAT 3 ROXD BUILDING, HONE MAIN business post qualined. " FURNISHE by CORPORATIONS. FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS BY 11 apt. $30 month: good refa for it in 3430, FRE ting experience, desires position »f America POSITIONS Prea - Exchange: Washington Employment for the public by the Washis Becretarivs, NO CHARG YOU ARE PLACED. 1 D e Era At 3 who has served in legu L L SR T T retercaces. " Address Box" S, ‘Hat oven o C electric com 8100 bustness. Al NLESS E’;l.\‘nofl CLEANED, 10 und 15 cents. wanted: reliable,! A ALTERATION HAN pabl men's garments Harry Kaufman, In REAUTY PARLOR wants all-around operator. 112 " ROOKK, by real estate firm; zire Rox 2 L PR STENOGRAPHER. experieaced. references. 128 NY KIND Man_ wilte, 38 ye Adfress Box 243.M. Star office MAN wishes evening work; bookkeep. rking: can work uatll 11 pn. Ad- dress Box 177°M. Star ofica. 12¢ YoU MAN, Japanese. wants position as houseman in family: best references. Tani, 1704 18th ot niw 12 | TOUNG MAN. with new closed car: same weveral hours day. Address Box ars le of altering ance, knowledge of typewriting, desires tion 'offering advancement. ~Addres | Box B Ad- g’:ufil K. Star offte BOSOM PRE o {ored girl. Page Taundry. 620 | S ixperienced white preferred. DRESSMA ‘all at_once, T First class. 1631 Roxedale at. n.e. Address Box 174, Star of. | 8L Fenton pl. mw. Clevelund 2667. ! ,. fion go0d ap. | EXCESSIVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY REDUCED: | yondertal, Kreoch metbod INVALIDS AN convalescents in her own home; evers conven | fmnce.” Viclaity Dupoot Circle. Phoe Norts | | COVERS MAD! or will furnish good: WITH YOUR GOODS | upholstering. cushions. | B. L. Isherwood, 1207 9th n.w. 10 | POMITIVELY THE BEST MARCEL AND BOB curl in Washington, $1. Try once, be con- Ivinced. MAE MURRAY'S, 1226 H st. | Praokiin_s7os. B { CHILDREN TO CARB FOR BEST CARE iven to amall children in private suburban | bome. _Clevelans 2388 | LEARN TO FARN BiG MONEY _BEAUTY culture taught. MIRROR BEAUTY SCHOOL. | 921 Fst. nw e { ACCOMMODATE CONVALESCENT OR Private residence: large, sunny . private buta. Special attention to diet. | Columbia 2543 W TREATMENTS GIVEN BY A Efcawive welgh reduced. Phooe N | | | T HOME id asd_convalescent; orth_7963 & FACTAL HATR PERMANENTLY REMOVED, | 31: facial treatments, Goc, iolet ray | {5calp trestments, 50c: shawpooing, 35c snd | 180 MARIE STEVEN, 500 Kresge BId | 11th and Open soaday, | Friday even'ngs =1 | ANNOUNCEMF Madam Catlin will be loc {st. n.w. bexloning Jan. 15, where she will con tnue ler professional servics in halr tint! [and_scalp treatment. Appotntments, E | ted at 737 13th | i ug | £ | nds. _“Bring | or phone about Targe lots.’ Frankiin | 5416, _Peariman’s Book Shop. 033 G n. ! CAMERAS, field glasses. shotgune. fools of | every kind: asything xo i B | them iy | clothiug. | eallx | D nw. Meln 4143, | CLOTHING—Will call in my umietiersd suto- {mabile, oity or suburbs. and pay you highest | | prices "for ladies’. gentlemen's. ehildren's di carded clothing of il descriptions. Addre cull. W. Rice, 13 e A no delays. Alvin Hoffa, dinmond F st oo, rooms 17 and 18, FURNITURE —1f vou have any to mell, an i wend_for Lo i houe Franklin | otes, 421 10th | P OLD EBTABLISHED cormer grocery store. dowatown: involce price asked: terms, trade for second trust mote or equity in prop- eed, $55 up; kitchen sinks of ull kind: BEAMS —1 beams. | trusees’ of =01t lCm’m‘ Meigs grouads only, Sth Pot. 2131. [ new doors. stock stz 17 8 lights. §1 each: screens, 40c each. of new ber- 2. 3 x4, 238, 218, -hunm.{i fooring, siding and ceiling at low PAINT ~Weathershield house paint. manufac erty. Heauty parlor, on thoroughture st. fn prominent ¥idg. dowbtown. An excelleat bu at §709; $350 cash, balauce Large’ sclect 115t of rooming houses, cafes, bakerle 1 your busine years' experie: RYON CO. , see the b INC., 1423 ¥ Bt RST AND SECOND mortgage notes, T per cont lnterest, 1 to 5 years, safest of ail invest- 'y denominations. LEWIS & CO. 1715 Conp. ave. B.W. P. F. CARLEY, Buniness and Real Estate Broker, 937 K at. now. Phone Franklin 6133, If you want a quick and satisfactory eale for our"business or real estate, you will find it to | your adrantage to lst it with me. 1 get re | sults. A trial will conviace you that I am on | tured by Certain iced Compans” white and a1 other colors, $2.25 per gallon. . Color card the job, P. F. CARLEY. | mailed on_request RECOMMENDED SERVICE. | 17" Sllowing busimess concerns pucram- tee aatlafaction to Stcr readers. Any com- plans found mecessary to be made to The Btar wl recelve pormpt attention. For admiasion to Recommended Service Col umn_cell Motn 5000, Branch 1135. ARTIETIC PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING done immediately: low prices: get my est! t gnce for Winter and, Soring ers having 26 angles, chann for and Florids p Mel SH 54 only. both salvaged and new Pot. 2483, $3 2ud $3.25: sasd, new | st one shing! - square. BHOVELS chased from nsad. 45 WALL BOARD—Brand-new Sber board, 3c per [ 2 fU pew Breproof rock Loard, Sic per d W b and Fla ave. north s soutbwest. Ralewmer 30 p.on_ FOURTEEN NG MONEY ON BUILD. ING MATERIAL CHEERFULLY RP FUNDING_ON MERCHANDISE RETURNED | HAVE ESTABLISHED THE G00D WILL OF COMPANY. Comp Selas < o ana ¢ S rerivecd o 7 Trburnixhed, bras beds relucquered. GOTTSMAN & (0. (established 1 AUTO RADIATORS AN proof radiutors: fonders and_bodies remsiad. | WITTSTATT'S. 219 13th st. n.w. (1% blocks | below Pa. uve.) Franklin 6410, 1471 P st | klin R0G6. BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED 33 & red. Silver phlln{ and repalring. Uaia o007 Reelr"s. Lincorn 505 BUILDER 0N penge xe Dorebes. ‘Special rates for this season Porior workmaneblps - Virgll K- Burman. Que st. n.w. Phone No. 8460 bet. 6 and 7 p.m. ¥ AND ¢t our delivered prices 3153. _ . beiting, lumber, DIDIE, tanks: ‘anyibing sou wan g whole n.c. BUILDING MATERIALS _Lumber of all Kizér new and reconditioned. Doors and sash, wal | board, Certain-teed roil roofing and strip shin Dy Pont peints: lowest prices. W cking & Supply Co.. Inc.. 7th aud r ats ww. (30 the Tt st whartes Phooe Franklin “Headquarters for Eco 1 Buiiding Materiais CHINA CLOSE I8t et now CLOTHE nsed) them CONTENTS and good _condition L S TNTER, heave a gl work. al i CARPENTERING terfor and interior R 19 Repair work of ail Aoors, windows eared; pmrches buill slasn'in Adums 7082 CHA - splinted. AINTING Rinda: repaiced, LW 1 cash s Workmanship heerfuily given. EC 2401 Pa._ste n.w FLOORS SCRAPED OR CLI Aniahed. Wil wax roon N FLOORS FINISHED i 100% jure material; sen. Fr. 10008, FLOORS—New fi new by elect Isbed. " J. €. nings, 1120 FLOOR F1 ing. painting by skille EREN pasmant arment. S of 17 to0m Gouse Ty ressonsble. 417 ddress Box 5 Wiathmop and Coxwell fre. Windsors v chairs. vers cheap; thase out below pring goods. Dolls® f 1 Conu. ave. o.w. The Home Bea pazish, autiress and sprin i NTTY “Will_purchase { furniture to out8t large house. “oupls would 1ike to bur Address FURNTTURE Yo some used furniture and rugs. 269K, Rtar off Nl L | FEATHER BEDS and furpitire; best prices | paid. Square Dea Furniture Co.. W01 Eye st | i i contents of housex u specialiy; store fixtures and showcases wa Just | i1 Main 3006 and Jou will get the best re- sults FURNITURE enough for an S-foom house ted immediately. &s & whole of 1n parts. { Snfshing: | to pay. Stonebraker. 820 11th o.w. st nw dellvered. T AND HAND reliable service. SGS XTRLE . Bl ACHINT L Sonabie ; Teady for the | R__E. NASH. 2371 91 « ot URNITURE UPHOLSTERED. overs wade. Fst. cheerfulls & 1424 Sth'n Al types Careful workmanship. rooms.compietal Teat dings | library suite. No. 1 Osk st 20 mos. b and materlal = Speciel aucount Buy at Hopwood's, Sth and K_sts. = FURNTTURE— closing ont living room. dining room nad bedroom eets <t to make space 3 Windsor chairs, retaries $39.30 up; verr fne assortment heating r heating troudles, W No charge f. PARK, INC Phose A Tell us yo will lose them for ‘vou in D. €. MT. VERNON Main 5831, Alexandria offic | FURNTTORE_Tf jou want to get full valus for your furniture & household soods, call Tdeal v Furniture Co.. Maln 2308, 610 Louis rugs: mirrors, $2 up: lamps : end fables, sole tables: Spanisi desks; seoarate daven- {ports, $40 up; dining and bedroom chairs it New York ave. TURNER & (L perienced, E st. n.w FCRNITURE wanted at once for 60 rooms. SITUATIONS—MALE, FEHAL_E__ BELGIAN COUPLE —Man. butler] woman, & perlenced cook. having_worked for diplomat: excellent referen Write M. Jorion, 2600 3o 7 German pre- Address Box 481.J. . pantry girls, builer hers; neat recommended help Agency, 1203 You st. q Toto- | Pbone Franklin 76, or evenlngs Adams 121. FURNITURE of all kinds wanted: best prices Capital Furniture Co.. 490 La. uve, or phone Franklin 1026 URE and honsehold feel satiefed with prices T berg, 416 10th st. n.w. M. Cwsh ot terms. ' Come early. 1721 Conm. nte The Home Beaut] ne.(Open 1o 8:30 p.n FURNITURE—Sample living_room suites in Baker's cut velour and jacquard_velour, a* 407, less than regular prices; § and SIS ving room suite, oda a1 wall tapestries a L MANTELS _ Larg Breplaces, fitings, et ) reduction. | t bar, prices. tering Co., 81! FURNITURE, pianos. carpet New York Tplol MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS T FURNITUR = RS T Enormous Recent Gifts Recall |Peing the only strengthening factor. | Other Very Large % Donations. | CENSUS REPORTS PIG IRON D teing: stat eady work. covers: e experience Address Bo; at wost reasonable prices. Lat 5 § Now 16 yuur clixoce estimate. mpt dellveries and eatisfaction | ciie e handle only the hest 1282 for wagon or bave me call. 920_Ps n.w. s FURNITURE—We buy household furniture and | office fixtures. Money advanced on storag Sachs_Furniture Co., corver Sth and D st must bring written recommenda- tions and application in own handwriting. ibe experienced and wages for 1623 Star_offee. Magruder’s Fine | NURSE. experienced, whit AN AND WIFE, experienced cook and butier: | | good references. 1442 D st. n.e. 12¢ | __ SITUATIONS FEMALE. Assureq, EAGLE BEDDING CO.. 1123 Tth st. | *Noi0 Goods—American walnut two-tope bed oL room suite, complete, full vanity, chifforobe, large dresser, bow-end bed, springs, mattre 1o care for baby: cricans are not on umulators, but vers of money in the world, ritor in the current {ssue Jdagazine of Wall Street With a stroke of the pen, two un- outentutious American citizens gave away more than a twentieth of a bil- ilon dollars last month. James B. iuke, tobacco magnate, established a $40.000.000 trust fund for phila purposes, including the estab- of a great educational in- in North Carolina, while stman, founder and head of an Kodak Co. announced aling $12,500,000 to four edu- {ustitutions s greatest givers of recent ot the hroj shment azitutlon earge L Eas Amounts estowed $375,000,000 330,000,000 5,000,000 V01000 000 59,000,000 000,000 40,000,000 52,000,000 LLOYD’S NOTES DECLINE IN RECENT SHIPBUILDING Great Britain and Ireland, which three months ago were constructing 356,000 gross tons more of merchant shipping than all the other maritime | natlons of the world combined, s row bullding 123,000 tons less than the other countries, says a statement just {ssued by Lloyd's Re Shipping, based on the returns for the quarter ended December 31 last. Another decline s reported for erican shipbuilding, and although other countrles than those mentioned show a galn of nearly 200,000 tons over the figures for the quarter ended December 30, thls is more than off- set by the decrease of nearly 300.000 tens for Great Britaln and Ireland and that of 6,000 tons for this country. e e FISHER'S PRICE INDEX. NEW HAVEN, Conn., January Special).—Prices, 159.4: purchasing power, 62.7; Crumps, 1805, Irving Fisher reports OUTPUT UP 140 PER CENT The Department of Commerce an- | nounces that, according to the data | collected at the blennial census of| | manufacturers, 1923, the establish- | ments engaged primarily in the pro- duction of pig iron reported a total output valued at $1,007,613,340, an in- crease of 140 per cent, as compared with 1921, the last preceding census year. Of the 169 active cstablishments | reporting for 1923, 53 were located in Pennsylvania, 38 in Ohlo, 17 in Alabama, 11 in Michigan, 9 each in| New York and Tennessec, 7 in Vir- | ginla, 6 In Illinois, 4 in Wisconsin, 3 each in Indiana and West Virginia, 2 each In Kentucky, Minnesota and New Jersey, and 1 each in Colorado, Maryland and Massachusetts. GENERAL ELECTRIC HAS DECREASE IN ORDERS By the Associated Press. SCHENECTADY, N. Y, January 12, Total orders of the General Electric Co. in 1924 declined 7 per cent over the figures for 1923, but orders for three months ending December 21 were 7 per cent greater than for the same perfod the previous year. For the year 1924, order totaled $283,107,897, a decrease of 7 per cent as compared with $304,199,746 for| 1923, In the three months ending December 31, orders totaled $80,009,978. 978. PREDICT CUT IN RENTS. CHICAGO, January 12 (Special).— Thousands of vacant apartments which honeycomb buildings in all residential - sections lead some real estate men here to predict a drop in rentals. Despite the evident large oversupply of high-priced apartments, many new bulldings are being con- structed. | | LARGE EARNINGS GAIN. NEW YORK, January 12.—Phillips Petroleum Company, according to Wall Street estimates, enjoyed a prosperous year in 1934, net earn- ings before depreciation and deple- tion being calculated at between $14,- 000,000 and $15,000,000, in compurison with $12,452,000 in 192 roceries, Conn. ave. and K st. n.w. WE NEED DRIVERS. An opportunity for live, wide- awake, hustling men to secure a well aning, permanent job dur- ing the coming Winter months. Bring your references to Mr. Ryan, at the BLACK & WHITE TAXICAB CO. 1220 22nd St. N.W INSTRUCTION COURSES. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN EASY. fascinating profession? Telephone _switch: | board operating. Learn mow aad be ready for now opealugs. Oxterd Bldg.. cor. 14t st bet. ave. . AUTO DRIVING Ll 8 FOR OPERATOR'S permit: any ear furnlshed. Cull “FOSTER. Frooklin 8747, AUTO DRIVING NS PRIV, MABELLE TIONOR BCHOOL OF BEAUTY Ovly exclusive beauty culture school in Wash- ington, established 1920; individual instruc- tlou; day and evening clusses. Franklin 5131. 14% TO BEGIN A ed In a quiet neigh- borkood, S11 Ea stroet, is just an ideal place. Oune year's tuition costs $116, payabie in seven ‘monthl ments. One & TELY OW IS A GOOL TIM course of preparntion for life Commercial e must have best ref.: $30 per mo. fellow st Cail furnished. _Address Box 160-M, WAITRESSES 1418 14th now. NTED at oace. Alpha L | Room, 706 8th st. s.e. 1 1852 Lon . Maln 6308 { COMPANTON or tarsery Prness, by Jonng Fomas of culture an i d_refinement; speaks Eng- Scandtpavian typlog_mnd mustc; best referenre Miss Hedvig Alfsen. 7405 14th DRESSMAKING—Dresx and coatmaker. Mra ddreasing b | kinds work. 480 Louisiana ave. m.w. lenced, | FURNITURF—1f you_want 1o obiai - sults for your furniture and other miscel 5 auiin Iver, 2d o D] % relry needed in our manufacturing dept fcash value pald. _Sellnger's, 818 F P 3% | DRESSMAKER—Experlenced; day or &t o | 3022 18¢h._Cot. 5853, | TOUSEKEEPER —Colored 8 neat, refined. for TWOMA {ly_lavndry. ~ for assorting And checking out fam. Page Laundry, 620 lady or gentieman. 914 8 st nw. REGIFTERED —Wiahen Call or’ phone North TWOMAN, colored, to verify addresse George K. Allen. 808 12th st. n.e. poatilon 17 Aoply r industrial | doctor’s’ oftice, department store o plant. _ Ademp 2425, WOMAN, settled, for_mend] Page_Lanndry, 620 B st. n.w YOI work, in commercial office. Appiy. i ‘Address Box 240-M, Star ereuces. G LADY, as cashier and & aad sewiog. | NUns Call after 7 _Fiorida ave. Teie o _a or clper: reference. Main 4478. 14 Lving ref Hce. 1 YOUNG LADY T BILLING CLERK, experience preferred. i tions by letter only, department of accounts, 5th floor GOLDENBERG'S SECRBTARY-STENOGRA HER — Congreasion- legal, literary and ply B YPIST as| ewspaper experience. one with Applica- 0x 176-M. Star SEWING, with Aressmaker, of by day. Harvard n.w. _Colored. STENOGRAPHER-SECKETARY —Expert; ex- perienced in_ail lnes of work. Col. T040J. & STENOGRAPHIC-SECRETARY — Legal congressional experience; competen for ‘position Immediately’; references. 7th & K. JEWELRY SALESWOMAN in a high-class speclalty store. Only those | railroad and general office work. | thoroughly experienced need apply. Box_218-M, Star_office. call Columbla_6395- W a5 STENOGRAPHER, experienced; wix years' Iaw, Address fiox Address | 119-M, Star office. { QLD GOLD. silver. diamonde. Jeveirs { heau leces _especialiy. A 11823 G wt."now. Matn %175 | OLD GOLD—Bring 1n_your oid _goia, siver. ! platinum, diamonds: siko discarded jeweiry. | We need'tiem in oir manutacturing dept. Wil | ay bighest pelces, A. Rano. Ine.. 835 F { PTANO—Would 1ike o buy parlor grand piano fano. _Call Frankiin 5394, _ 14° iy condition. Plone Bethe: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET STANDB—Act st once. 3 ton's most progressive residential market. Park View Market. Georgia ave. and Park road. i DRY CLEANING, dyelus and hat clun(;" business; reasonsble. Address Box 234-M, Star_office. 13* PAP The " Enterprise D Compauy. under new X stock: reasonable Norti chair, bench and rocker, $1 Try { bent 1 T0.pisce American walnut di Gorgeous leather seal chairs, t0_heat it to ug roem soite $101. Try PAPERHANGING— ered, §8 up. First-class work; Egdal. 53 Fl North PAPERFANGING, PROMPTLY up._Quaify workmansiip. Ao B Kaulfuss., 1018 6th n.e. PA rompt, efficient eervion at Jowest ra ol. 2436, HISHOP BROS PAPERHANGING. $6 AND UP- work. Have vonr work dune rush, M. PUMPS. 56 PAPERHANGING AND prices this week onl scraping, pointing up and paperivg with poiy- chrome or radio paper border. $12: also paint ing. plastering: luwest prices; work guaran. | teed; o delay: decorate your homes: we will Rive you timeé to pay; don't ba surprised: we can afford it: send for estimates. Philadeiph Dec. Co.. 81 $th n.w. Main 2 1 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTL Phillips, 237 20d s.e. clent service: guar. ce Freoch walnut, 2-tone, soms. larze buffet, real walno: Yooked at; $210—the kind or $600, full sce heary tapestry back snd ur home, $315. Freneh walnut and walnats, it twin bed roum suites; some of ext that ever came o thin ity them to you Bt 409 less $65_epinet spinet’ 235, 485 §30_eplnet de 50 spinet 01 dewks sp ., $23.50; $25 desks, $17.60 library, end tables. ~Just come and ses. and quality sell them. Floor, table and bridge enoneh to assure you of one ins in table t §2 console and The price 1amps—price CH T | Linc. 3368. Quick, eff work; reasonable price: Ja14% +—3$37.50 da bandsome ¥ $11; library tables, | CAFETERTA—An excellent opportunlty fo ac: {quire” an attractive, old-established cateteria at rensonable price; near large Gorernment building and the mew Convention Hall: no competition. Address Box 1L, Star ofice. $14, $18 and $27.30: handsome mahogany finish and real goods. The best phone stand chair and table in the city, $15; others cheapar. Don't forget, we have everything in mew cods and will help yon. B verstufted parior and bed davenport muites extra davenports and chairs of sll kinds: we PAPERHANGING AND FAINTIN papered, $6 and up. A. T. GEORGE, 11th st. n.w. Phone Adams 5687) PAPERHANGING, PLASTERING, PAINT. ing: sntisfactory work guaranteed. WM. A. 8§19 fith st n.w. Phone Fr. 6734. 00 STEN O GRAPHER — Well established real estat desires first-class stenographer with experience; sal to $1,500 to start. handwriting, stating Address Box 156-M, Reply in own SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. COOK—Woman, exp., wants o place as frst- class cook in boarding house or private fam- fly, with city ref.; wants to stay nights. Cail_in person 1337'T st. n.w. COOK'S PLACE or day work wanted. 435 8§ . e company ary, $1,200 COOK-HOUSEWORR—Job as cook and general houseworker wanted; good references. Call Franklin 2304, experience. FOR BALE—_Market with established trade: 24 apartments within radius of few blocks. Pri X Address Box 18M, Star ofice! DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING, material or prop- osition you want to buy or sell? If so, cor municate with us. Address Bor 103-M, Star office. 13* | DELICATERSEN, with soda fountaln and liv- | Ing auarters of four roome sad bath; reason: j able rent; near school: owner must sell on { account of NIl health. Room 336 Munsey Pdg. i { Star office. evening seasions, $56, in monthiy Thirty-ninth year, Tel. Liuc. 38. RADIG—Winter classes just starting 1o radio rating and radio Caretal, ki dividusl and prac instruction in ' all branches of the work. Positions for all grad- 405 9th. 14* WANTED—MEN A} SALARIES up to 100 per week are’not ungwual. “Let ua prove it. Get into the Interesting, profitable profesaigna. Always a demand for thoee thor- oughly trained in Costume Designing. Pashion Drawlog, Milliners, Lacles' Tailoring and Dressmaking. We teach you quickly and a raduates to positions or to go into busi ess for themselver. Day and Evening ses- slous. Low rates. Kasy terms. Ask for cat logue. Fr. 7475. LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY. 1817 _Rhode Island Ave. n.w. | 0D SALARY DU SHORT TRAINING PERIOD, REGULAR AND FREQ INCREASES THEREA TELEPHONE OPERATING THE_IDEAL OCCUPA FOR YOUNG WOMEN APPLY_FIRET PLOOR N.W. 722 12th ST. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMP. DAY'S WORK waated by colored girl. 85-W. DAY'S WORK of any kind, Potomac_2745. | DAY'S WORK—Colored woman. cordn_st. n.w. North 8808, GIRL, colored, rellable, wants light house- Work! no. cooking. 2220 12th st. n.w. | GIRL. neat, colored, place as chambermeid of | Saltress: retorence. 1133 R st. North 1RLW. | NG West . by colored woman. 54 T6IT Cor- ATION GIRE, competent, colord. wishes position 1n phrsician’s office or cure of gentleman's apart- ment._Apply 79 O st. n.w.. Apt. 2. 3 GOVERNESS, housekeeper or chaperon. of I-invalld; experienced: -Washing- ANY. FRENCH—SPANISH—BNGLISH, Individual or class nstruction. Fr. 2874 408 Ethelhurst Apts.. cor. 15th and L sts. 14% HELP—DOMESTIC. Address Box 141-M, Star of- fice. 12¢ TAND LAUNDRY—Special BE A DRAFISMAN AND earn big money. xperts need- ed in all lines—mechanical, architectural, tof taphic, ete. We make &n expert DRA] { { of you in three to mine monmths. Y can start right now under our individual i e ‘on gucat. - Cotgmbla. Sehooh of Dra on requet. s 13, 14th aad T sts. Phone Nerth 212, COMPANION, middle-aged, white, for 1ady; suburban home; only two in family: nice home; salary must be very reasonable. 206-M, Star office. talns, silks, wool, linens and imces. Gires, 704 2d’ st. niw. Apt. . HOUSEWORK or part-time work; woman. 2048 8th l?‘ nw. Address Box 13% COOK, wh'te; small family must be ble’ plan meais and : refereacrs. Mrs. Yates. ral houseworker PO Grandison, 1201 do” ordering: North 0678, 1 B HOUSEWORK—Job W wanted. Address Wylte st._n.e. COOK ANY GENELAL HOUSEWORK, refer- ( CAUNDRESS, fret-class, wants washing fo (10 L. ®Rces. 8217 19th at. mw.. Phone Alams 281 1115 N. 7, ave. s, ‘take home. Lige, 2215. TOTEL. 31 rooms, well furnished, long le rent. $16 month. ‘Owner has another business. Price, §$2,000. " Address Tox S1M, Star ofice. IN ORDER to close an_ eatate, the ad: tratrix is offering for sale an estabilshed con- fectionery a2 ice cream business baviag been conducted for & period of forty yem Drixiness fs located in Washinwton. District of Columbia, on one of the main thoroughfares of the city and will have to be sold. For further information apply to D. EDWARD CLARKE, attorney at law, 426 Sth st. n.w., Washington, D. C. lead Washington, price and quality. Don't think of buyiug until you have been con vinced—no_one can compare in quality for the price we offer. Windsor _chairs, hogany chair to_coms PAPFRHANGING—ROOMS $7.50 AND UP: interior and exterfor painting at lowest prices. | Metropolitan Dec. Co., 427 G n.w. Ph, Fr. 800, | PHONOGRAPH REPATRING—PHONC. | xraphs rej expert; parts for all makes Bachibes. Frandin 3073 814 1 S0 m: PIANG TUNING, $2; PIANOS AND PLAYERS rebullt and refinished nllg'en installed, §17: BON PIANO CO.. 644 H 5t. n.e 1 PLUMBING & HEATING—JOHN R. GUERIN, 412 East Capitol st., Linc. 8417—Steam and hot water heating, plumbing. boiler and power plants. Found relfable for 25 years. i TILE WORK repairing: prices reasonable WII.JM!II!M. Edwin E. Ellet?, 1108 9th at. M. 8731 the best all birch-ma to Washington; 500 to close out at $5.25 o Breakfast sets—$£03 handsoma sets, $60 $75 handsome sets, $51.50; $65 handsome ret: $43; $50 handsome sets, $34.75: $40 handso: Sets, $31; $35 handsome ‘sets, $27.50; $30 han some wets, $25 Now, when it comes to high-grade used goods, we have everything to make a home. Come to see us before you buy—we tell you you get just what you buy. ood—if it is pive” we tell no fairy tales, and we make you so. Rugs—Well, we have rugs all sises, in orien- tal, Chinas and domestic; every rug in the hotise is oftered to you &t cost. The price will tell you so. It will pay you to visit be Bargain House, 242123 18th mw. Open to 10 p.m. ~ Adams’ 4309. Just south of Co- 07 din Tumbia_rosd. M SUITE, overstuffed, 31 Dl v $250 bed desk, end TIVOLI 0. 8475 14th st._n.w. Phone Col. 8739. 12¢ TINNING, FURNACES INSTALLED AND R paired, roofs repaired and painted, guttering and spouting; small monthly 'payments. SCHAEFFER & MOWEN, 1008 0th st. n.w. Day, Main 6149; night, Lincoln GAT: . TINY HEAT] TINNING' Phone 'Adams 1648 OONFECTIONERY, novelty atore. rtunicy; weekly business about’ $500; Address Box 87-M, Star office. BOUTHEAST CORNER th, A ave. n.e.: splendid corner store with 5-room “water heat and electric ligh 00d lease or sell, and can arra: D. Wal, ‘812 H st nw. WELL ESTABLISHED CORNER near indus- trial center; delicatessen, light groceriex, sandwiches, ‘soft drinks, tc.: wure buy, no risk. Cheap rent, including living apartment lease. A saap baigain, G nw, 11 Tocation: dol: ‘Jease. Columbia 6391- &ood business. R 3 ing room suite, Ttalian Renajssance. room suite, $250, French walnut: table, Tug. draperies, tapestries, lamp, mir 1725 Conn._ave. MINNEAPOLIS HEAT R type: S-duy clock, cheap. OFFICE CHAIRS, six dark oak, ome revol ing; also_sda raph, hand,’ nte model p. 510 Bond Bidg. Main 4610. PARLOR SCITE, maliogany, 3 pleces; tapestry removable seat: uew last year; reasonable. Phone_North 8600. ;i PIANO, bigh grade, mahogany: excellent con dition: ‘reasonsble. 519 Maxs. ‘&ve. n.w. o= | REFRIGERATORS, several, silghtly used. Me. JADE | Cray Refrigerator Com St H ot W .v.‘.x. nL"_n.wn [ (Continued on Next Page.) REPATRING—MINTZ REPAIRS leather bags, ladies’ handbags, etc. Cail or phone Mints, 938 ¥ st. Main 888. UPHOLSTERING AND INTERIOR DECORAT- NG. JULIUS LANSBURGH wants you to call and see him at 729 11th st. o.w. WEATHERSTIP METAL—Free eatimates: 18 years’ experience; terms. Address Box 120-M, Star office. 17 WINDOW AND DOOR _ SHADES—GOOD quality opaaue ehades Btted to sour windows, w BLA' t quality of opague siades, $1. 3 free. We will call with sampies. KI. TT, 11th ond H_ st n.e. Lincoln 79, WINDOW RIADES AND SCREEN to_order. Free estimates. BON, 4000 1st st.

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