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o a_— WRC T0 BROADCAST GEMS OF ROMANCE Installments Which Capital Fans Missed Will Be Given Tonight. Two “Gems of Romance” will he presented for the radio audience of WRC tonight, giving the stories of the “Jade” and the “Aquamarine,” theraby enabling the Washington audience to hear the installments of the series which it missed two weeks ago when WRC was unable to broad- cast jointly with New York. The ro- mance of the “Jade' will be told by Old Man Donaldson and his grand daughter Joan ax’the regular Tuesda night presentation in the series, from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. The story of the “Aquamarine,” which WRC was unable to broadcast when originally presented, will be re- peated by the same two performers from 9:30 to 10 o'clock. The ice cream soclal will be a sec ond interesting program to be broad- cast tonight by WRC. The entertain- ment, will present a “sociable” of the vear 1876, and musical compositions of that period will be included in the program. The same artists who par- ticipated in the ice cream socfal will take part in tonight’s entertain- ment. “The Brever Hour” is sched uled to be broadeast between § and 9 ock and wili be followed by “The *which will take listen- it to the Scandinavian cap- A late studio entertainment will be presented by Gertrude Smallwood. povular pianist and organist, who will be heard in a piano recital between 10 and 10:30 o'clock. Dance musie will e played by the Mever Davis Swanee Syncopators from 10:30 to 11:30 p.m. WRC's program will be opened at 650 with a sport resume, to be fol lowed by the radio school of inter- national relatiocns and a radio novel by Cosmo Hamiton. a feature which his not heen heard on a WRC pro- am_ for some time William P. Kennedy, political writer { The Star, will give his weekly radio resume of legislation affecting the District pending in Congress as the chief feature of the program of Sta- tion WMAL. A studio musical pro- cram and Edith Reed and her “Sheet Music Surprise” complete the bill. LocalRadio Entertainment Tuesday, May 18, 1926. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (434.5 Meters). 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. J p.m.—Agriculture market re. port 7:30 p.m. nations for Berv 955 p.m.- 105 p.m. ports, Announcement of exami the United States Civil | Time signa —Weather Bureau re WRHF—Washington Fund Committee 11 to 12 noon—Daily «r “shut-ins.” # 10 7 p.m.—Dinner Radio Hospital 6 Meters). current events music. WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). Silent, Early Program Tomorrow. 5 a.am.——“Tower Health 2 »m Metropolitan Tower, ew York City. WMAL—Washingto Radio Meters). —Studio music. T30 p.m—"Pending Legislition fecting the District of Columbia William P. Kennedy, political of The Star, 745 pan sheet music WRC—Radi Forum Af writer § i irprise tion of Ame: (168.5 Meters). Base ba Lieed and 6:30 p.m 6:35 p.am tional Belations. 7:15 p.m.—Radio novel Hamilton, broadcast with from New York. 0 p.m.—“Gems of Romance— Jade,” broadcast with stations WJZ and WGY from New York. 8 p.m.—“The Brever Hour cast with station WJZ York. p.m.—"“The Grand Tour—Scandi navian Capitals,” broadeast with sta- tions WJZ and WGY from New York. | 230 pm.--“Gems of Romance— | \quamarine,” broadeast from New { York, 0 panist, 10:30° pa Syncopatol scor Radio School of Interna by Cosmo ation W7 ' broad from New Smallwood. p.m.—Gertrude Meyer Davis' Swanee | i | . i Early Program Tomorrow. H 1155 a.m.—Arlington ‘ 5 i2 noon—Fift s | pared by the Department of Agricul- | {ure. | 12220 p.am.—Organ recital trude Smallwood, broadeast Homer L. Kitt studio. I p.m.—Trving Washington Orchestr A SPAIN PARDONS EXILES Those Convicted in Law School Dis- turbances Shown Clemency. MADRID. May 18 (P).—The Council of Ministers today adopted a resolution pardoning ail persons who have been sentenced to exile and other punishment in connection with] recent disturbances at the law col lege of Barcelona. The order also will affect Prof Jimenez de Asha, of the department of penal law at the University of Madrid, who was exiled for his criticism of the Spanish government, because of the prosecution of Prof. Miguel Unamuno, who had attacked the regime of Primo de Rivera. by Ger- from the ernstein’s Hotel A, Dr. Su Lan Yang, a noted Chinese woman physician who has returned to America for special postgraduate work, is considerable of a feminist. Although accompanied by her hus- band, she refuses to adopt his name, but maintains her own. Radio Sets Fixed at Once Our experts fix any set —there’s no delay. Low rates for installing aeri: *ba!teries, ete. x—Star Radio Co. I“l * FPranklin 3848 * R PR R 3T = RN B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 4. T0 5 PM. comic 'l 00—New York: News and s New York: Charles Purce) BONKS Chicagy: WBBN staff und others . New York: Hotel Commodore: news 3 TO0 Hotel Waldorf-Astoria ( Vail's String Ensemble. The Smilers: Morey Pear 0: Children's program: base bal adelphin: Wenther: sports: Martin' resulta: market feports Schenectady: Stock repor Chion @ Gurler Orchestra’ -0 icago ancial and final i 5:15—Chicag vy time 2 —Philadelphii ball = Orchextra &:30—Mooseheart, Players! Pittsburen 5:35—New York orts: t New York Nev: York Boston: “Base resuits; L Organ Victorians . KDKA Little Symphony 0 Everglades Orchestra, Planist; markets s 6 TO selections: recital” Pain 6:00—New York reports New York : Pittshursh : Winkum 0: Organ reci lelphia: Bellev nectady : Hotel hestra: soloists Bedtime story Philadelphia: Roll call Chicago: Markets: organ Musical saw Normandin ‘and his quart KDKA Orchestra: base Van' Curter Congr birthd con s Ho 1 Haus' ‘Entertainers I's Orchestra; talic Vocal solos: French cours Dog_talk by Frank Dol New York: Arrowhead Inn Cleveland " State Theater vaudeville results 3 Atlanta: Entertainers Chicago: News: pianist . Detroit: Goldkctte's Orchestra Chicago: Stock quotations: Punch an Concert nd * Blackstone Chicago: Rauland - Trio, vocal New York Detroit: D 6:15—Newark: Sports: Hotel 6:30—Philadelphia:_Snellen Baltimore: WBAL dinner concert . Philadelphia: Dream Daddy. with reviewed e Philadelphia: S Springfield: Base ball results Atlantic City: News: hase ball 5—Davenport: Chimes concert: base ball I TO 8 New York Boston New York New York Brefton H. prokra Patte 7:00—Atlantic City Philadelphia soloists Sprngfield New York Opera. New York Talk: Three Brothers: v Teerfield Academs Glee Vocal and piano solos “Orpheus.” by Richard Radio novelty: the Delta of_Romance.” WRC. WGY and _ New York: Talk: vocal solos: New Vi New York: Grand Prize Urekas, WEE WWJ. WCSH, WSAT. WTAG. WTAM and WJAR. from . New York: Pace Ramblers Baston: The Graydon Trio con of Commerce program: organ reci Chicago: Lullaby time: readings: Chicago: Musical program ... ... Philadelphia: Dramatic review: Celast lege Glee Club .. .. . New York: Treasureland Neighbor New York: Base ball results: jo mstrumental .. Chicago: Edgewater Be Cinewnati: Dog talk: aeronautical tal Detroit: Watson’s Orchestra, ago: Organ recital Quartet ansas Cit; icazo Nt Kleanser markots Sing”; taik: stone String Qi Musical program : Concert program s Through the Orchestra program Tuinucu, Miami Beach, Fla 30—Atlantic City: “Glimps Dallas: Baker Hotel Cincinnati: Varied musical RBaltimore: WBAL_Sandman Cirele New York: Gold ‘Dust Twins. W) WWJ. WOC, WTAM, WCSH, W, WTAG. WGN, from’ .. 7 8 TO » 8:00—Baltimore rk Vocal and g Evereads . WOC. KSD. WIAR, WTAM and WSAIL irom Miami Beach. Fla.: News and police’ ro Atlantic Cits”. Seaside Hotel Trio Yocal and instrumental Solos: trio: Ca atory Tom_ Bartel's Boys Talk: vocal a Mixed Quartet Orchestra: talk program hour. WEEL W Columbia Schvol of Music Women's < chimes m: Columl son hour Chalfonte-Eaddon Hal Springfield: PBZ Movie Club Pluladelphia: Kuehile's artists Dunas program and_violin £olo< Musical program - reh . Farm newe: address Children’s prog-am 1d - instrumental nphonet: coloists. - . ... nist: talk: Premier “icne . ATt it songx Gis i Pittst mental se San_ Franeisco. Children's progiam Memphis: Health talk Lo Angeles: Beauchamp program Fort ‘Worth: Voeal and piano sele tid Louisy Zoeller's “Melodists: talis Quin Orche list Maurie Orchestra, g Instrumental boys’ wnd results Hotel Trasmore dinner concert: Hale, Tntitute prokram pen’ ireson orzan uh Hotel Orchestra instrumental _artista. coloists” nd instrumental artists pranist: sacréd_song ‘halt hour. .. specialties Male Meters. Miles. 204 204 B4 204 Stations. songs. alks . markets | 204 04 90 LWEAF WMCA WwNAC i B WGBS Il results s Orchestra WGY KYW LoUIWMAQ Hotel urk mer Huum \"u'-huln ¢ Oréhestra T PM. vocal solos .'\i"":»;.ul':. " b sults e i 209.1 stra: talk: WGY ytel Orchestra CKYW violin _solos oW herman's’ Or- WIS WMCA v WEAF Wz WGBS ali® CWTAM : : ‘mim concert and inu-u» 'z' nd_Judy’: Drake Hotel String " Quintet . String Quu(u Trio . m]. " playe m . < raon’s’ Trio. organ’ recitai results . P, fashion talk. .WPG ocal and instrumental clb Gluck' baritone h Pearl hour, 18th° ok Edison hour. I WFI_KSD. W( WGR. WCCO, WOC, 'aJl'umm cert’ St Okiier tal 2 wX WL KYW W LWHN concert” e ‘Trio: Trsinus Col “voeal moloists. t rectal, vocal “Vocal“solos k: “Piano Memories” Entertainers: Loftis Drake Hotel “Concert uintet 1 stories. .. . WFI, WCAE. |RSD. WIAR wuo M WCAE! WTAG. WFI, WGR €0, W GN WEAF |mru . BaSRe ) Bl iieoie, ihi WHAR 5 . WEBH WLW 5 WIR WY hestra WHN s KY WIS LWNAC of Music Loew's O Crescent Orchiestra. Park E amoilof Sextet . I Tro ) R Orchestra’ WSS WWMA "KDK WD Four : WBBM instru- dwards’ music: stories. Bad Quartet 270 10 P, 000D~ Atlanta Baitimore Minneapolis Tos Angelos San Fran Talk New York Pittshurgh . KDKA Moinee: Varied Wendell H. ¢ United States Naval Aca Home Brand Minstrels Talke: musical progran Stories: Town Crier: Promie Little Symphony Chicago: Lecture: misical program: c Portland: Dinner cort New York: Radio news Chicago: Moody Bible In Philadelphia: Eddie Malle chestra ..., Springfield: Piano New York: Talk: news: mns Atlantic City: Chalfonte Haddon Chicago: sgical concert. musical program Hugo's hou ate “hour ‘Wagside al prog recital: : Rare Moments from Grand rk: Book talk: 111} Vocal and instrumental art Goldkette's Orchestra: Formica Orchestra: & Musical program from Kalz Musical program . frg phia Ber Davenport ir of "Nk University 10 70 1 Five M, viotin Yo, amin Fr: School Musi B “The Buffalodians Organ _recital Musical prograni emble b and Ciuba music: Town ¢ Carnival nt Lopez and’ 10:00—Davenport Hot_Sorings Tections York : nnati New Cing mn' ““Congress City: Vi and Dowa Broud \n(um-r VBAL Male Quartet 8 Angeics: Talks: Virginian Orch Mooscheart, 1l Palmer House Victo! semble . Sipstus Chicago: Bailger Four; Oxford Girls: Beach, Tla Sovingfield: Baltimore Miam : Dance program. L. half hour of dance Orchestra New York: Orchirstr: Detroit: Red Apple Cleveland: Studlo Chicago: Capitol San_Francisco: Rudy Seiger's Orch nneapolis: *‘Outdoors in Fort Worth: Musical program 11 P.M. TO rogram_ ... s 10:30— Warmack's (hicaxo: Talke: weather report. . Los ~Angeles: 'Quartet. 4 Jand: Educational progr: New York: Hotel McAlpin Ore Atlantic City: Lopez's Orchestra: Orchestra. s Los Angeles: Musi sitvan 2l New York: pper Cindinnatt Doe. Howands WERG: En Minneapolis: Weather and market rc San Francixco: Munier Quartet: instru Chicago: Edgewater Beach Hotel Orcl Cook _Sister: Hot Springs: Vocai " soloa: Bichmond, Va.: Quartet: Portland: Varied musical program: Mc Chicago: Songs: Liberty Studio Charlie_Straight’ 11:45—Atlanta: Varied proggam. ... 11:00—Cleveland 12:00—Richmond, V: his ukulele ... 3 Chicago: Your_hour “league Los Angeles: Musical program | Dea Moine: ker's Orcheatra | | Los Angeles: Western auto program San Francisco: Vocal and instrument Dallas: Violin selections . 12:30—Mooseheart, I1l.: Settin’-u 12:45—Kansas City: Nighthawk hour 170 2 Los Angeles: Hotel Ambassador Orcl L0 A ntinio. Falace: Hoter orchoae V'™ Los Angeles: Packard Radio Club . Portland: Multnomah Hotel Orchestia SENECA LEAVES TODAY WITHOUT PASSENGERS Clyfle Liner Grounded at Miami ‘Will Depart for New York Dry Dock. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla. May 18.—A broken drain plug in the hull of the Clyde Line steamship Seneca was assigned last night as the cause of the leak which compelled the vessel to turn back: after clearing here for New York last Saturday night and be- come grounded at the entrance to Miaml harbor. emy Male Quartet Orchestra Hall and _miesing porson organ reci estr Ensemble; Dance Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT T0 1 A, ; Hotel Richmond Orchestra; Art Perking and, rolic; Pianmuon Pluern oiliérs’ WHAR Band m KF1 kPO WLWI, Lind’s t‘:n—m'-:m solos .. 3 himes, R2T: > R% r of musc ma%, Entertainers: ‘Billy ‘Haya" Dance Ord nmm ram - ‘Frio 1d” Orchestra. Opera’ police and weather reports bt sts sts: readings. 8 Theater: news. W icz's Orchestra. . WEAF ankim Hotel Orchestra WIP WEAL [an clody Monacks. ... WOC Diano and ceilo’ s KTHS WEAF WKRC geniy | The Play’ Shop fabam On hestras. . reports. eremen soloists Ruslimore estra: rians: “sotos eater Dance Orchestra. tr: Minnesota”. .. inging_Syncopators. . . . TWPG tertain ports. umental <oios harmony sin; accordion kelections. [ Diano_ selection. Elro organ recital} JIUWSB al pmrram AM. 958 336.9 4283 467 491 The announcement was made by &,D: Raymond, general agent of the lyde Steamship' Co. here: following an investigation by divers. He de- clared the projecting plug had evi- dently caught against some object in the bottom of the Government chan- nel and had been wrenched off. The Seneca, carrying 280 passen- gers and consignment of freight, was sald to have had a draft within 2 inches of the channel's official depth when she proceeded to sea. The ship has received temporary repairs and will leave today with a small con- signment of freight and no passen- gers for New York, where she will go into dry dock. The passengers have been routed north by train, | ble D. ¢, TUESDAY, RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. “Gems of Romance—Jade,” 7:30 to 8. and “Aquamarine,” WRC, WGY and WJZ, 9 to 9:30 o'clock. Radio Feature Gluck's opera, “Orphet to 10 o'clock. Program by the of Ursinus College, to 10:05 o'clock. eighteenth century WGBS, 7:30 Glee Club WIE, 7:50! Acad- to 10 Naval 9 United States emy Band, WBAL, o'clock. “red-head- WSB, 9 Wendall Hall, the ed music make o'clock. Red Cluh, WCX. 10 o'clock. Apple MARION SWAYNE, Who will take a leading part i Gems of Romance,” to be broadcast tonight by station WRC. FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. Meyer Davis’ Swanee Synco- pators, WRC, 10:30 o'clock. External Stray Fields, Magnetic In- bevond, as terstage Linkage and Coupling Tuning coils and Transforme Part 1T, A short study magnetism as discl experiments with « will help in understanding the actions of electromagnets and the magnetic fields produced by coils of wire through which an electric current i passing. The actions of the electro. magnets and the coils of radio fre. quency transformers is very much magnet a_short distance shown in Fig 2. Practicatly none will stick at the center of the magnet or equator” shown at 0. If we bend this bar into the famil shape of a "horseshoe” magnet, “|shown in Fig. 8, and obtain a spec: trum by using a sheet of paper and iron filimes, we will find that the ex ternal field of ‘the magnet has been cut down considerahly and that the strong field Is confined to the space between the two poles of the magnet. and knowledge of eas togethen o as to form a closed ring, | as shown in Fig. 4., we will find that there will be no external field can be shown by getting four magnets equal strength and placing them | together in the positions shown in | Fig. 5 so a8 to form a closed magnetic | circuit, with the unlike poles of the | magnets together as shown. If a sheet ¢ paper and iron filings are used as in the former cases, it will be found that nmo spectrum can be ob tained because there is no external | magnetic circuit, and to all outward appearances there is no magnetism to affect the filin, A complete closed magnetic circuit can also be formed by placing two bar magnets together as shown in Fig. 6, magnets together. there will be no external field and | filings placed near either end of this arrangment wiil not be attracted. | " The simflarity between the action | of these magnets and the actions of | the solenoid. toroid and hinocular type coils will be deseribed in tomorrow's | article. - In this case also | One of the dangers of deep-=sea | diving is the absorption of nitrogen | by the blood. Recent experiments in- dicate that a mixture of Lelium and oxvgen will permit_divers to descend | to depths greater than have heen at | tained. and to ascend | without danger. DeWolf Hopper — Himself Tonight Introduced by Irvin Coss 8 P. M. Eastern Standard Time 9 P. M. Daylight Saving Time DeWolf Hopper will con- trol the microphone for the Eveready Hour—will have at his disposal the talents of Eveready Hour artists, to follow whatever whim he may express for vocal rec- ollection of the operas that he has made famous—will recount persunal experi- ences attendant upon his long career of musical com- edy triumphs—will sing songs that are as much Hopper as he is himself— will delight with one of his inimitable curtain speeches and “CASEY AT THE BAT.” like that of the ordinary masnets and ' these actions can be better understood it we have a ground work or founda- tion of magnetism. . An ordinary bar magnet, such as that shown in Fig 1, has a north and a south pole, marked respectively “N'* nd “S” in the diagram. It is possi- to find out the relative strength of the magnetic field around various parts | of such a magnet by placing a sheet | of paper over the magnet, sprinkling | some iron filings on the paper and tapping _the paper or cardboard | gently. The iron filings will arrange themselves very much as shown in Fig 1. They will be densest at the poles of the magnet and least dense near the center. If either end of the bar magnet is touched to a pile of iron filings, a heavy clump of filings will adhere to the end of the bar, but comparatively few will stick to the 'HOUR Broadcast by National Carbon Co., Inc. Tk WHAL, Cinelona YAM Clerelana Toston -+ Detrolt K6 Wooawer WaN Chicn iladelphta WOC Dan innie THE BEST PART OF THE PARTY Tuneln... TO-NIGHT Stations W.J.Z., W.R.C. 8 to 9 PM. ‘And Hear . . BREYERS SURPRISE PARTY If we bring the ends of the magnet |7 This | with the unlike poles of the! more rapidly { MAY 18, ,1926. 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AUTO INSTRUCTOR -FOR PRIVATE LES kons or ¥ day or week: also private chi _Call RAYMOND. Pot DRIVING LBSSONS FOR_OPERA- ans car furniehe Klin K787 BY 0) )STER! DRIVING instructor, Record Repa C st now. Frank. 8248 ART. illustratine. interior ¢ and millinery designi Livingetone Academy_Aris ave 747! costume satisfaction Cali Line. 82 “AFTER SPENDING 1 then unable to hold position. « m 2R lecal stenogial Another, v take new more - accurately with Boyd sehnal — "% yr Bo stenographer-typ i ;. schaol i it Eat. 09, guar. New classes now formin D SCIBOT. 1R G e e Main a5 AUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Cour )r's permit and park exn instructors. any car inAtructors nneds Auto Driving School. Adan ress Heights'l L Star offe 19+ movie theater usher in 507_9th_st shoe 1 s Shoe AN as Aunly_Leader_Theater. YOUNG MAN to I salary.” Apply Econol m- one wash Dupont Apply 20 years can “start Se for red. ior s at & Mr YOUNG MEN (47 ove or coliecting position Der Week ra <on. x:u, F 'st.. Room 900 Co.. Ine. Decorating eI AND BUYER :w»v\ York, “MAAG 7 _for one of the larecst retal | to-wear stores in Washington, catering t REAL a Tive-wire organzei missions our sl things. and we innect up with m large com akes us do big o8 force do big Uhings: We need two home and two busness perty men. Ask for manager. KAY SCHNIDERKAY COMPANY. 12 Invesiment_Building Frankiin 513 SALESME Wo will employ 3 experie men: salars. commission ar NTGHT WATCHMAN for de- partment store: must have ex- cellent character references. \d- dress Box 147-V, Star office, stating age. salary expected and experience, if any. FURNITURE REPAIR MEN The Hecht Co. require the services of, thoroughly exper enced furniture repair men outside work. Apply employ- ment office, The Hecht Co., T st._at 7th. ADVERTISING —experienced newspaper College graduate prefer Interviews appointment_only. ~ Main 10241 MUSICAIL. WASHINGTON, Seventh Floor Earle Building PRESSER. A permanent, good - paying position is open to an experi- enced man—steady worker of good reputation only. Apply at | ESTATE SAL for 'SMAN . SALE magazine ance to Mr. Reynolds. i SOL HE Cor. 9th and RZOG. F PER and account- ant for wholesale and retail bus- iness, One with knowledge o typing preferred; references r. quired: good salar Address Box 255-V, Star office. > SMAN—We need several good men for our laundry routes. If you are a hustler this a chance you have been Inukm" for. Address Box 300-\", office. DRIVER for laundry truc good chance for permanent man Address Box 278-\". Star office. TABLISHED —real estate and construction company has opening for three expericnced real estate calesmen 10 sell new houses and b Property. Applicants with succeseiul o perience in other lines considered. Al appli cants must have cars and be able to fu nish A-1 references as to character and ab ity. Present sales force notified of this ad vertisement. Repls In confidence. Add Box 319V Star_off w DRIVERS, colored, tor delivery cars; must be experienced drivers, have gnod education and first-class references. Ad- dress Box 146-V, Star office, stating age. former experience and salary expected. Inc. - | NW. Ik is = WORK —Soi d printing business cards. with my matic eard press: on_commission. O 1234 Mase. ave, v between 6 aad 7 o0 soMme_experie seary \! ARKERS. Palace Laundry. 792 9th ____WANTED—SALESMEN. REAL 1wo salesmen with auto property: must be familiar \!Hll 'y Virginia _territory: lers. conecientious and courteous: wonderful future: reference. & Carver. 1343 H st. n.w.. suite at ME al once. Get in on the ‘cream of selling lots in the only ex- usive Summer- colony near here. It's the onlv one on a ‘paved high daily de luxe bus service. LISTEN, we are sending personal lotters to every_professional and business man in town. You will he given fresh names each morning. Cars not | ; necessary. at 611 Bond Buil SALESMEN have “experience. Eberly's Sons, Inc., Mr. Call, between 6 and 11 car n.w reference and 718 ith at. plendid_opn T Eetie man 1o el offce” farmitgre. fully. stating experience. age. ealar ed. efe. Al replies will be considered confidential. ~ Address Box 281-V, Star Write expect- rictly week or be of neat .. Room 800, at $22.50 must ot f.m’\. ovdime to. it nore. acc snnerance, A Anmy nn Wishag 3 soun saxophonist, Franklin_10333. fromboniat. — Call le)' Jane. 1304 F st. worker B & Brow 1115 T9th st mw PATENT SPECIFICATION WRITEW — On ‘whole or Dll‘l -day employ nt: mus: be ex- Derienced. Address Box 1 Star office. PINBOYS—Colgred. AT ot 2 evenings only after 7 p.m.. Concord Club, 314 € PLASTERER‘—'S TUnion_men: job, Nevada ave. and Patterson st. Chevs Chase X PLUMBER'S APPRENTIC] tools: must -have tools: state wages. 131, _Arlington, Va. PLUMBER. capable of jobbing and remodel- Tng. “Apply 501 Bth at. nee. PORTER—General work in lunch room and kitchen. 311 Penna. ave. s.e. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN wanted at on two salesmen with autos: must be familiar with city and nearby Md.: hustlers. con- scientious and courteous: wonderful future: references. Ridgeway & Carver. 1343 H st. now. suite 206-6-7. SALESMEN—To ' represen ew York manufactu ouse_eupp st the. benuty Durlars with & _comnlete Tina o fupnlies. substantial commission hasis. Write Bordwin Corp. 207 East 40th st. New York City. SALESMAN—Young man, experienced in handiing fruite ‘and_vegetables: appiicants must state salary expected. age referen and former employment. Address Box 307 Star office. 10% SALESMEN, clothi = can trim windows for full and nlrl Hme. Apply People’s Clothing Store, 623 7th n.w. SALESMEN (2): experienced newspaner or magazine men can earn $45 ver week: city to_work with Box ind | £ B flat tenor T feature real NAX with car to hande speci q ral commission. citate: no competition: i e up to our an_ attractive_opening for you on our happy sales force. You may not ave had experience in our line. but you must be industrious and of good’ character. We will furnish a car and give you eve assistance to enable Sou to_succeed. Ou boys enjoy_their work and are making good ey. They would never consider going back fo_work in officers, stores and shops. They are regular fellows. Come in and meei them. ~The Washington Maytag Co.. 805 12th st. n.w. 1 advancement. See ) - fies’ veady | 0 1o | ele tore = Main 3460 ALY L Room 213, AL HR\II:.\ APPREN CANVASSERS «ondert, 3 INESS INSTRUCTION T n|l Service Examinations. rates for courses be subclatical exam cenior tepret Ne | Suecis Rpeed dictation i June: walary Preparators Scho ste nw. Phone F nning this this month andsenior ati Patent The Civil per 1311 IR0 ours Office - _EMPL 0\ ME. SART-TIM T ,‘\GE.\'(‘II; APERIIANGERS. Eninios e WANTED- (ol mployment Axen: (s, 402 O = mad. gen anitore an n ns Emp. Agen North 0334 <. dishw White HEN IN NEFD of experienced cooks, me. " general hou-e. day dhwi HELP FREE. Joi FIRST.CLASS obs. X, 10160 HELP. _ Call he: Southern office BUSINESS AND ¢ YOU !]\r][) 17th and K ARE Transportation Bl i SLP—FEMALE. ROTND OPERATOR and zood man nothing bt those with ¢xperien HAND drescas. A Fully Box ¢ 1CES Jane. 1303 F MAKER on experiei APPRENTICH Lady TTONH ot F oats 1 v ol 1o advertia- salary and hon Main 1314 DICTAPHONE Address Box FANCY (A1) 139 B st | SALESLADY Fos v ehorthand. writing and secretarial ofier nent position and experience OPERATOR—On: work preferred with ‘patent GOKKEEPER who fs al er and typist. mu St of ‘Tefarences oMce. imstress cebm e able to fu PRE; Rainboy and_sc Dreing RI to assist store and 11_Penna. ave IR DRESSERS- Iuneh el cxpenence t Box 183-V OPERATOR IPERATORS—Experien e & D Apron <N with ADY ready to-we: i thoraughis and -\‘:A\llr—d for Breebraniy b B Nl o 5. " T childre: AR P experienc Wou their good e KER New dridge. D. C.: & ommunity: whole commissions. white, _and Eastern” High SANDWICH Anply kitcher nehroom TAILORESS—Exneriones piv_ 3402 11th n.w 5 ACHER—At_once: experienced i Gres: Touch typewriting, English, lot fraining - perma stating education. age Box Star M steady work Write. Address offiee. TEACHER, experience 35 Better paving perma nent position open close of school teaching e valuable. Religlous educstional ork req Address Rox_ 49 ACHERS to interview mothe; n and interest in Deoble essential mer nosition or vermanent if Address Tox 402-M WATTRESS) ~t WAITRESS ave._se WATTRESS WOMAN 8t BOR-V WOMA WOMAN. of plaving and seling popular music and 10 cent store satisfactory references. Star oftice must be gliick it of smali_apt o not necessary we _select flat work. hours. 9. plovment vou with rapid promoiion. apply Room ternationa n nw (white). Apply 311 white and _n TSth and Columbs « wanted L' Aglon Gnll N—Two aduits first-class ¢ no_laundry apnlieant Star office Excelleot saia ve ref. Addre i~ by the da Address Bi m».’m?&d‘ baker Sth st. n.a in_ confectioners pewing e price and give references, Star_ office, te. ies. cakes. white. to work n.e DY read. Sth st G TA] Wanted immes apab in must be able to fur Address Box r_clerical position Ap neat. accurate at figures. apt. for services as manacer house: with references. Ad Star_office “porel Box_40-V, DE Ladies over 50 years of age for outdoo nterviewing: department husiness experien.c individual traming given those remuneration, $37.50 per week - o work on Saturdaye. This em is_not house-to-house work. 1f stends. all-vear-around " position 708 In want Ride. F st MARKERS and Apply Y. nw . ssorters for le Laundry, 437 N. Y. ave. n.w. THE —requires efficient, woman, appearance, the appointment desk. LANSBURGH & BRO. BEAUTY SHOP the services of an experienced, young neat and attractive in to take charge of Apply ase. fourth floor. TWO DISTRICT MANAGERS—Must have auto: only thon whn have had experience need apply. S C. Tatt. Fureka oo Cleanet Dept:, Botomas: EIE en pliance Co.. 14th and sts. REAL ESTAT! SALESMEN. If you have successfully sold real estate and have a car, we can'place you where your earn- ings this Summer should be in excess of $200 weekly. Come in and be convincgd. BAY RIDGE ESTATES © 1407 F Street N.W. (Opposite New Willard Hotel.) INSTRUCTION COURSES. ERMAN: Hative prony “Lincoln co., ci 0-W. E TALENT for drawing—Large studio offers unusual opportunity for practical training evenings: will interview only those desirous of making commercial art a profession. Address Box 574; Star_office. T en at pupil’s home E. Winters, 421 G n. U tion. Apply 900, Fede; 4 T I ral-Amer- s“"‘%’fi:fl“}n u;}fig Tor~porm: Tl partieu ar ofice, 20° Four aypiom of, shambootnE. marcel waving and faclal treatments. Apply second floor. st. = DRIVING, LESSONS: _ANY ~CAR: furnish car if necessars. ' Mr. MILLE! K AUTO RENTAL CO.. Col. 10458, YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN. APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC . TELEPHONE COMPANY.

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