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- WRGTO FEATURE CONCERT BY GARZIA Music From WJZ and Auction Bridge Game Also Will Be * Presented Tonight. A recital by Felian Garzia, prom- fnent planist of New York and Wash- ington, will feature the program to- night of station WRC. He will be heard during the Kitt Hour of Music | beginning at 6:15 o'clock. A second musical feature of WRC's program will be the Royal Hour of | Music which will be presented in the | studlos of WJZ in New York, and will | present orchestral and solo numbers from the most popular musical com- «edies and operettas of vesterday and today. The soloists with the Royal Hour will be Erva Giles, soprano, and ¥. Boardman Sanchez, tenor. The second radio feature to be drawn from the WJZ program will be the “Voice of the Silent Drama” and will be broadcast beginning at § o'clock. The seventh of the series of auction Lridge games will be presented from 1he studios of WRC beginning at 8:30 lock. with John H. Smith. Wilbur Whitehead, Milton C. Work, all of | New York, and Allen J. Ferres of | Ridgewood, N. J., us plavers. The hands to be playved follow: John H. Smith, “south,” holds: Spades, X, J, 3; hearts, A, ¥ diamonds, Q, 10, 9: clubs, Q, 5, 4, 2. Allan J. Ferres, “‘west,” holds s, A, Q, 8 spot, hearts, Q. J, 10, 8 spot: diamonds, K, 6. 3; clubs, K, 3. Wilbur C. White- Lead, “north,” holds: Spades, 9. 5, 4; hearts, 4, 3; diamonds, A, J, 8 spot; 6. Milton C. Work, 6: hearts, east, Spades, 10, 7. 4.7, 6; diamonds, 7, G, 4, 2; clubs, 10, X spot, 7. WMA chief attraction will be the ceremonies Incident to the presenta- 1ion of colors to the Bureau of En- sraving and Printing Post of the Amerlcan Legion by the Printing Tressmen’s Unfon, No. 1. The cere- suonies will be broadcast from the AWillard Hotel. Mal. George L. Berry, senior past national vice commander of the American Leglon, will speak. The musical program of WMAL vill be featured by the City Club Hour, which includes selections by the Mohawk Quartet, Magy and Elizabeth KKeyes and the Carbauh concert en- semble. LocalRadio Entertainment Thursday, Dec. 2, 1926 NAA—Naval Rodio Station, Radio, Va. (4345 Meters). 3:36 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 5:45 p.m.—Agricultural market re- p.m.—Time signa pm.—Weather Bur re- WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund (256 Meters). 11 to 12 (noon)—Current events for shut-ins. WMAL—Wa: Forum | to 7:15 p.m.—"December Shooting ! s, by Sclence Service. | 15 to 8 p.m.—Supper dance pro-| £ram, by Ted Newell's Band. i % fo 830 p.m.—Address by Mal. | Goorge L. Berr: or past national | vice commander of the Amcrican Le- zzion, incidental to presentation of col- ors to Bureau of Engraving and Print. | ing Post, the American Legion, by the Washington Printing Pressmen’s Unlon, No. 1, from the New Willard Hotel. 830 to 845 p.m.—W. Alfred Fal- ocomer, dialect readings. 8:45 to 10:05 p.m.—City Club hour. 8:45 to 8:55 p.m.—Selections by the Mohawk Male Quartet, Earl G. Gor- @on, first tenor; Frank A. Gocebel, sec- ad tenor; Raymond Towers. baritone, . Jarboe. bass, and Bernice accompanist. to 9:10 p.m.—Estelle Scott, @10 to 9:35 p.m.—Mary and Eliza- | 1eth Keves, in mysical selections for Violin, harp and voic 4:35 to 10:05 p.m —Carbauh Concert ©o., Earl Carbauh, baritone; Bob Car- bauh, xylophonist and soloist, and Lil- Jan Carbauh, accompanist. Early Program Tomorrow. 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.—City Club’s week- 1. Friday luncheon forum presents tharles Moore, chafrman, Commission { « Fine Arts, who will speak on “The | Jical Washington.” sic by the | ¢ ir Club Syncopators. ! \: RC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 15 p.m.—Kitt Hour of Music, with iun Garzia, planist p.n—Carlton Orchestra. pm—“Voice of the Silent } ama,” from WJZ, New York. +30 p.n—Auction bridge game, Ne, 1. v + p.m.—Royal Hour of Music, from N T2, 0 to 11 p.m.—Le Paradls Band. Farly Program Tomcrrow. i 45 to 7:45 a.m.—Tower health ex- 155 a.m.——Arlington time signals. » (noon)—=Dairy news. 2110 p.m.—Organ recital. i p.m.~Lee House Trio. | - +*CHAPTER A DAY KEEPS 10:30—New York: Denny TEMPTER AWAY,” IS CRY Churches Announce Bible Reading Revival for January and Feb- ruary Throughout U. S. B the Assoctated Pross. ST. LOUIS, December 2.—Taking #s a slogan “A chapter a day keeps the tempter away.” the commission on Evangelism of the Federal Council ©f Churches of Christ in America to- day announced a simultaneous Bible- reading “revival,” which will begin January 1 and continue through Feb- ruary. The plan, which is to be participated i by all the evangelical chwech bodies ©f America, calls fo: the reading of the books of Luke and Acts during the two months. The 24 chapiers of the Book of Luke will ve read during the first 24 days of Junuary, and the i% chapters of the Acts read during the 28 days of February. Pointing out that it is the first time &1l the evangelical degominations of the Nation have united in a simul- taneous Bible-reading movement, the commission urges the use of the radio and the columns of the newspapers to bring the campaign to the attention ot the people. —_— Wife Charges Cruelty. Sophle Casper yesterday filed suit for & limited divorce from Christian Casper, an employe of the Navy Yard on a charge of cruelty. They were married August 1, 1911, and have seven children, whose custody the mother seeks. Mrs. Casper says she was compelled to leave her husbanc November 33 last because of alleged cruel treatment. She ia represented 1y Attorney John J. O'Bilen 4 70 5. 4:00—Boston: Copley Plaza Trio: vocal and instrumental solotsts Balumore"WEAL Salon Glesira ™. Detroit: News: ‘markets: weathier: musl Cincinnatl: Mara's Ken New York: Tea music: vocal golof :30—New York: Astor Orchestra .. 4:30Philladeiphia Pollce reports: Mooseheart. I Minneapolis: | w York: Astor Orchestra 6:30—XNew York: Children's entertainer @ TO 6:00—New York: Juveniles: talk: pian Chicago: Children's proETam. - - New York: Waldorf-Astoria Orchesira . Detroit: Goldkeit nsemble Boston: The Smilers: Beltmare Cleveland: Hollenden Orchestra Phlladeiohia Wearhers Bema ket Teports. - s Deroit: “Tuller Orehéstra hew +ray : Schenectady: " Siock repos hicago: Newa: markets O—Springfield: News: organ rec Chicago: Organ recital: sports . Pittsburgh: KDKA Orchestra Minncapolis: Children's program ow York: Voeal soloiste: talk 640 hiladelphia: Cathay Orchestra rean oo ctal. t Rhiladelphia: Adelphia Datics' Grohesira New Yorl vish circle .. 6:465—Davennort:” Chimes concert " Mooseheart, 11L.: Organ recital .. 7 T0 7:(0—Davenpor Monseheart Sports: _educatiot TR B St New York: Sports; weather: New York: Monte Carlo O Philadelvhia: Hays' Orchestra . chestra Newark: Shelton Ensemble Chicago: Supner hell brogra man’s Orchestra .. . Pittsburgh: KDKA Orche ra Sprinefield: Market renorts: organ pecita Philareiphia® Roll_ call: birthd Schenectady: Ten Eyck Orchestrs Chicago: Bedtime story Hartford, Conn.: R Boston: “Ginger- Gemi ious reports: Clayton's Serenaders New York: Pennsvlvania Orchestra Atlantic Cliy: Newa: organ recital: M Detroit: Goldkette's Orchestra: soloists Chicago- Stock: nianist: Punch and and Blackstone String Quintet . Baltimore: WBAL Orchestra: orean’ re Visconti's Orchestra: talk Markets: weather: story Oincinnat Kaneas Cit L L wnn New York: Hrmwn' eid 7:30—Qevetand;, Studio, proram Mlas: Weems' Orchestra Philadelphta: Sylvania Ore 8:00—New Yori Baltimore Atlantic N Coward hour. Boston: Vo semble . Hartford, Coni.: Ouilet Owleis: ‘¢ Schenectady: Syracuse University Chicago: Family hour. .. Phi'adelphia; Sesquicenten! phony Orchestra....... Springfield: Pianiet: song tri hicago: May and June: tal Newark: Paramount_Banjo Trio: New' York: Lionel B Philadelphia. dle pianist New York : Hobby Club: vocal Studio program “Santa Claus Phiibreck's Orchestra. boye . 8:30—Des Motnes San_Francise Louisville: Vocal solvist Banker's Fiddlers: Ol 0 1 San Fran E Talks; market Pittaburgh: “H. M. S. Pinafore Chicago: Congrcss program; reading: Philadeiphia:_Strausebach Trio. . NeWark | 8. S. Paris Orchestr ** Musical prograni, New York: Royal hour, W Detroit: Studio _program; _heaith Ohicugo: Coon' Saunders aitimore: WBAL Ensemble. i o Nemphin Zion New ot 9:30—L08, Angeies: O30 s FChoral Club recital. chamber music. soloist: Rollic AL O ore: W Batumore. W awaiian suitarists; poiice orts - phifadelynia Orcnestra, New York: Enterialners: Chicagy: Classical comcert . New york: Art Feluman. e Chivago: Redital; San Francisc Philadclphia esira Hot Spring: Sehenectas Co. Movie falk: ‘organ’ r Atlantic Cily n Detrowt: Frolickers i Chacinnati: Louisville Loons: Angeles: Organ recital Eoneinati: Latonia. Melody Yo Grebiesira . Bos troit: WGHP Dance Orchest: Riintie ity: Organ recital Cineinmati - Piano solos: dance program . ure prosram s Orchestra 4 KPO String_Quartet i ance Orchestr by Post D vo: Bellaire Orchestra; Hank's nd: Lombardo’s Canadiane RMakb: Organ recital: Sherman's Orche o 1 Heniy stra - Chthotic Portland. ‘ment. Chicago Minneapolis hieazo sprinzfield Weather .00—Des Moines: Dance yrogiam ... 00— YOrk™ Broadwax ment .. Unetnnati: Al and Pep. Night Howl Castle Farm . ... Los Awgeles: Smith’ pro Los Angeles: Intrume: Chicago: Orga Richmond Hil 12:46—Kansas City Y. Grebe hour . ' co: Long's Orchestra 1:00—8an, Braroe Feanure, prosram . o8 Angeles: Gene Trio: others . Tos Anngeles: Harmony Girls. 2 TO 3 A 2:00—VLos Angeles: Ambassador Dance Orchestra WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1926. HELP AND RADIO RULING VIEWED | [RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS AS NOT BEING FINAL Decision in Chicago Battle Held Unlikely as Settling Air Disputes. THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time TONIGHT. Presentation _of colors™ to Engraving and Printing Post, the American Legion, by the Washington Printing Pressmen’s 1, WMAL, 8 to 8:30 Stations. Meters. Miles. “Voice of the Silent Drama,” WRC, 8 to 8:30 o'clock. Continuance of the battle in Chicago is viewed here only as postponing, and not as ultimately the final court decision prohibiting a broadcast station from interfering with a station that pre- ceded it on the air. The entire question, it is pointed out, is one of common law that ex- tends to the operation of radio plants as well as to any other form of The only point on which the case of station WGES can remain it is believed, which involves the frequency separa- tion necessary between WGES and WGN in order to prevent WGES from interfering with the Tribune plant. In some quarters it is held unfor- tunate that the original test case of interfering broadcasters was not filed by a station whose being interrupted by a station oper- ating at a closer frequency than in the case of the WGES-WGN dispute. Forty kilocycles separation, according to many prominent radio engineers, should be sufficient to prevent the heterodyning of the waves from two broadcasters located in the same city. Several instances of plants oper- ating within 15 miles of each other on considerably less frequency aration than 40 kilocycles can be found throughout the country, majority of them arising since the court decision of July, which held that station that so wished could choose its wave length In New York City two such cases, theoretically more serious than the are the subject of much agitation and much hard feel- both between broadcasters and legal radio “Initiation Night” program, WRVA, 8:20 to 9:30 o'clock. City Club hour, WMAL, 8:45 to 10:05 o'clock. “H. M. S. Pinafore,” by the WGY Light Opera Co., WGY, 10 to 11:30 o'clock. HOLDS MANY OFFICES. wma_ i e: WBAL Or Hartford, Conn.: Heublein Trio: ne st S8 B & Benjamin Franklin® Orchiestra s in litigation, Army Radio Operater Is Commis- sioner, Postmaster, Etc. Army radio 8:1 al: ‘Adams’ Grehestra’ 6:45—XNewark: Shelton Ensemble: sport news .. B operator at Wiseman, only is Uncle Sam's most northerly but is the United States commissioner, the postmaster and the head of the school board in EERETERRERSERE] S MIHT DD programs were | military outpost, et hiladelphia: Tov tales by Hollv Berry Before the radio station was estab- lished there, the town was cut off from the outside world for nine months each year. a daily news service by radio. Now it receives MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ITURE AND PL. DOH(TIII Orchestra il ot Sudists alkc: Diano. solos - New York: Aalk: musical saw artls NOS, Room 16 Columbian B OK. MOTOR TRANSFEK RESS. MO edV £ g Local and Long Distance Moves. orton ‘concert ijpates Given. 2424 18th St DAVIDSON_ TRAN! Chicago affair, L Ertimaton cheortal ——NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE RO Storaee Hotsehold evods 500 PACKERS & SHTPWERE 7’ te Rates Good Work Free Felimaton Moders R Yan St N.W. North RR4B LONG DISTANCE MOVER,S MITH'S WP TORAGH | CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 MOVING “literature. . among listeners. CHICAGO’S POORHOUSE DISPROVES TRADITION 2 8 TO 9 P * Vocal and natrumiental” bro ity: Sflent drama: violiniat New York: Vocal soloists: Bar Associail Chicago: Drake Ensemble: Blackstone Strin and instrumental 80loi ) 55205 8 A% DABEO MRROR Home for Old People Situated in Beautiful Park on 500- Acre Farm. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December Hills to the Poorhouse’ thetic_ a_journey nowadays as when Will Carleton wrote hi degradation of the indigent. An example of the modern style of eleemosynary institution is Oak Forest. which cares for the destitute of Chi- This home for old people is sit- uated in a beautiful park with a 500- acre farm around it. nearly 8,000 inmates annually there are 60 brick and concrete buildings, a school house for tubercular children and many farm buildings. 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Connecticut State Senator Heads Manufacturers’ Association. YORK, December State Senator R. Leland Keeney of was elected presi- dent of the American Association of Woolen and Worsted Manufacturers at the association’s twentieth annual meeting_yesterday. WGY, WB st 28582 S e B O et e ight Hawks 2 > =5 28 A 55 re] 2] mersville, Conn 2y »ECD a2 Ktorie [ e pet 10 7O 11 BM. Senator Keeney manufacturer to flll the presidents having “Cascarets” 10c Don't stay head- achy, bilious, con- stipated, sick! One two pieasant, kers’ - all former been sales agents. Merle Bell of Worcester, Mass., and F. W. Tippen were elected vice presi- J. J. Nevin will continue as permaennt secretary and H. E. Pea- body as field secretar; ki e e President May Greet King. Plans for a broadcast exchange of greetings between President Coolidge and King George of England are be- discussed as one of the Although noth- ing officlal has been announced re- garding the plans, it 1s learned that the proposal has been submitted for consideration to both States and British governments. ‘sira: Boloiets. rets” any time will s t1mulate your liver and start vour bowels. Then you will both look and feel sweet, reireshed; your head clear, stomach right, tongue pink and your mimic: ter Beach Orchestra: news. " Orchesira vocal and mmmu»dm;‘:ioml'u coming rad' Pinafore.” by the Because cheery, harmless “Casca- rets” never gripe, inconvenience or sicken, “Cascarets” has become the largest selling laxative in the world for men, women, children. Buy a box at any drug store. nee YOUI' Tests show that some kinds of lime- stone used in bullding disintegrate if frozen less than 100 times, limestone decay only slightly after 2,600 freezings. 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 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Call Mr* Simberlake, = - rienced inatructors. satisfaction L o FILLING STATION MEN—Splendid opoor; white chauffeurs furnished, Call Linc. 82. o colored. unify for married men, ahoul o 35 | W ERM_BEGINS MONDAY. JAN. mily as butier, hotse yeary ofage. With @ Tecord of Tocal em: | jrd T T e aivon all radgates: gei | feur: good references. Phone N. 4% E lnml‘rr:‘""ll to, 0"\;: _|llr(\?“lllr{:r:0:lxl::"a° : | catalog. LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE. 405, '!!h» 0, desires position as comi hours. 3 | 2 s o’ nurse: am graduate chiro demrable; kive referince and phone NUmber. | S HGRT COURSE, vet the most wficlent. | Practor; can drive a car; no obiection, 1o \ddrees Box 218-8. * off 5 Position guaranteed after course s com- |t . Star office. * A S B oo dar Srine, 0% Troemaed | Picied: Sgiccts wlered Bookyeetine: Shail: oy and @ union man: state references. Address | in 'nquire, today. Boyd School. A e Box B2 oM. : dited: 158G ‘e Maln 2876, MAN married (colored). wishes positio GAS STATION ATTENDANT. white, THE HONOUR SCHOOL, 817 14th St. N.w— | Shtilieur_or Janitor._Phone Potomac 1 to © p.m. daily, all day Sunday. State age. | Washingion's only exclusive beauty cultirs | PHARMACIST, registered: will relieve 2 ev perfonce *‘and reference. Address Box | school. Day and evening classe i, 5131, | nings each week. Address Box 2603, S Stasiomeo e AUTO LESSONS GIVEN BY LICENSED IN- s LIFE INSURANCE CLASS free: university | strucior! experieniond. " capable and cargful. | B ST, e tlatered. ~wania elles or part_time: c )CK, Fra £00. Lol undays. ress _Box - 5! off THOSE WITH UNDEVELOPED TALENT 00-9, Star_office. - I—fl, e it | for drawing. large studio offers unus " erveral Joars’ expe: MEAT CUTTER. experienced. who can Wolt | portunity Sor practical training even + buying and_selling office suppi on retail trade. * Apply at once: permanent | POTUILY COF BIaci, SERTGUE of ‘making | and eauipment. wouid ike fo forate position; good pay. ~Address Box 183- commereal art their profession. | Address | chasing agent: best references. Addre ce. EAS Sl e ofics 361 Star- office. Dermanent_outaide sales worl rofes. STENOGRAPHER. iwerage earnings. $46 k" Fuller | PIANO CHER. ACCOMPANIBT. _BE. | STENOGRAPHE Brush Co. 618 Metropolitan : ginners a specialty. Miss PADILLA. Main slow. Franklin_2810. N, neat_and_intelligent: special sales - ie” Bight sl withes portian: G ety experience ~unnecessars. We _ trai NG PRI jne night chool, wishes pouition s chaut. alary and bonus. Room 810, Colum- | o1 oy siirnisiied. Phone Adams. Das D. ¢ vermit: can Turnigh unqi.m onable 3 Waliston o = ) “WITH UNDEVELOPED T. ces. ress Box 252-8, Star office MEN—A Wasnlngton corpoation sneratin€l ror drawing, large studlo offers unustiul o e (O e 2 in @ very \mportant field desirgs, the, %', | pertinity o bractical” trafnine eventns: | TYPIST “expert: 10 sears: experince: wil nosessity direct to liome owners: something | ommercial art e g T T b bl e U i — 1o Washington residents: no securities. real THE COMMERCIAL ARTS. estate, insurance. hosie or brushes. Come Ask for Catalogue. FOOK young. married wo1ld ke to learn - EXPE P nsured: ¥ or chauffeur ¢ about it promptly at o'elock and LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY. SE by e 4 : '3, £50 Murise b Worth 8 liable.' colored man and wife: cor ain ‘at 4 pm.. Frday. Dec. 3. 459 Mungey 1517 R. I. Ave. North 94 2375 Ontario rdr mav. - Pot: 61189, He" 1\1;;“\1 N e G e L parionts. Institations., schoal X MEN, whole s time To apartments, institutions. schools. of ineurance. . Address Box 470-K. Star *a Tooms, - restaurants. . cafote Kddress Box” 608, "Stas need traine men and women. Demand it 3 arage; mderatand | creasing daily. Every day opening in D. C.. s o e of eara | Florida, ail Siates for managere. asst. man- eterence Sean. Srederai Auto Suppiy. | aeers. hoessen, housekespers, accountants | 7% Penna. ave. niw. ¥ . steware ] FAUTY PARLOR OPERATOR, cxper B RTEN SPECIFICAT - Hidgear” evories cicke no formine clags | wil aecept amail salacy K g Ar d wife wish to_ work 2 ER | limited. Enroll early: registrations ciose in cles office of entablished _patent "Arm. | BEIher “ Frapare n few short montha for | /"8 speed- e fully age. education, experience, includ- | }; — e e Cintererence experierce. 1 any. }ig par. with bigger opportunities. ODeD | ROGRKEEPER, general office exp.:_fspist 8:30 a.m. to § p.m. desired and when available Please reoly in V] L executive ability, Tel. ex. 1764-W . Auplicate. Address Box 277-8. Star office. * LE“’SP{L?.’{?';.ZF‘:JE%}%‘gc.?‘”"" Bings. Address Hox. 1665, Siar office, 3+ ITTER and helper. on ateam and hot- s = POORKEEPER-TYPIST—New restdent. lool g "alr Wages A steady work BE A BRICKLAVER. | s reumen ae i reonmt @ men; none other need apply. 917 EARN $10 TO $12 PER DAY. keneral office work: moderate salary. o Ad- Day and Evening Classes. dress Box 102-S. Star office. mm‘fil*\xfi TRADES SCHOOL. CASHIER or clerical position Alexandria. Va O St NW. pgogace: eferences. SALES REPRESENTATIVE: COMPTOMETER DRESSMARER—Sewing i familiea: _eve furer wishes to oifain a high-type salesman & nd_dinner kowns, dresses for debi 1o handie a speclalty in Washineton: - SCHOOL1L tantes, evening capes, remodeling. Address cellent product. saleable in offices and SHORT COURSES IN BUSINESS AR fice no investment required: will eive RIC COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Al ER—More _engageme: f011 control and exclusive diatr N QN O T s e . or Washington: man must be willing to devote | %™ & L OF lebutants evening gowns, chil his entire time to the proposition and be in| GEO. D. L"fig‘ OR SN AAIN 503, | & L e o S a position to finance himeelf during the 283 SivnsEY BLDG. Betore 8:30 am. or after 6 p.m.. Potomac fl‘fit w}:fikl of l'".\l:fi started lri"’n in olr;‘n‘r —— — FATRDRESSER, first ol i Cliles have proven the proposition a profit ESSER. first_class, e e I anaeer Wi e ta Waan: | EMPLOYMENT AG (e mors. customere: dysing & speciaity: Inlllzn ',OGlhll! dlsw '-hol:l r{l;rflg( requiArs 'B ments. | Give address and telephone. colored) In beauty parior: nice, in- dreas _159-R. = o 8 TR EE tehligent Gk or wrie 1 HE D ok, nowe SALESMAN. 25 to 85 vears. 1o load and | PART TIME, general houseworkers, laborers. | MARKING and alieri o T operate auto truck. eelfing grocery trade: | night “workers. achool help. Tndustrial | reiinimg coate. —altering me alars. 3B teading: 6” mifinton gugrantes | A o North_ 98 Mideett, Pa, ave. me. o must _post $50 guarantee. Address Ty - 1 N - 5 218, Star offic Fn.C OFFICE POSITIONS. OFFICE ASSISTA SAUESMEN for auto_shine: sells ftself. | _ Free registration. Washington Employment | oifice. Addre by . Room %518 Rtins Blite. Btk | Exchanee. Sperhtnd 1or. tho Duble. by ihe | oce. - Address Box 2 v. g L Wllhi.nl‘lg‘l'lq"ho(':’lllnrse?’-lnxu.P}(llelé?.iflo. -‘;fi:’l){b a¢ home N To v = o Charge Uniess You Are’ Placed. 192 ot n.w. | I G Soa Ty aftemiocmandiaVe Dortation Bids.. 175 & B | STENOGRAPHER LES —Weekly salary or drawing ac- T Call At iantie 418, unt and commissions to those who can " HELP—FEMALE. P S qualify : references re«Eured, Apply Mr. Hen- | ALTERATION HANDS. _thoroughly _ex- | STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY —Offics de gey. firat floor, 1405 Eve 6t. n. < rienced on fine gowns. Mme. Ash. 1217 | tails handleq quietly and efiiclently: legal SODADISPENSERS, must be- tigroughly | Conn.ave.~ =~ *on o "o “°% " " |and, congresslonal experiance. FPhone' Cigve- Sancement” ADPIS R A n’&*'o..'“‘n‘x""u?;‘;‘ R Lo T i ST hgo. Mutua) The: | WOMAN. refiiod. capabia. pieaaing perso: G e, ath foor. i 3 L e ey ality, desires Dosition 88 rompanion secroracy DO YOU WANT reliable. Industrious heip? Call the Chelsea Employiment, 1503 9th WATCHMAKER at once, frat.ciass: $50 | (1 NIO lone wiil o | TERUC ol cTo0CR RIS Addrons BeE, ek ste 8116 M st.” West YOUN )3 ence, desiren oW, 2o ATOR—) WANTED, man to 100k after teams snd experience. Address 7-W s e S competent to act as forsman. Apply War- B - DY desiren . ren F. Brenizer Co.. 101 New York ave.|LA n i o e L osition in doctor'« d X Tearning real estate work: full co-operation iy ey e Gl Friil kiven to those jolning our force at onee: ex- ! - fierience not, mecessary. - See Mr. Campbell NG LADY desis Pede: bet. 9 and 12 a.m. 401 ado_Bldg stenographer. ” knowleds YOUNG MAN. bright. o ars | LADIES—Two. neat_appearance. for outmide . . Ce n*ipeTience, now employ JOUC MAN, Prleh sbout 17,18 20 ety | elUee TR Skt 0B | Bt 1o R MR 124 "t 18 had experience preferred. Ralelgh: Haber. | Bond B e et i SC TAD U dasher, TS0 T o ? SALESLADY "WANTED _ Expertencod —in | Xilincso ok, Wishas a sosition: st iy ot EN_ work nioon_and_ev 3 1 ¥ o o in, 003 Batave mw g SALESWOMEX 1o acmonsirate fyraiiiig = S, office wark. Address Box 188 = r . “Room as pecilL » MAN, 25 TO 50. 9th adn F n.w. after 1 p.m . SITUATION! 3 tfon, resources more than, & sALstmst —Weekly ay or darawing R NS—DOMESTIC. mililon doliars, 'has’ opening_for " encrretic. | SLAHt Micrencen reauired: Appiy M. Hon- | general’ R D il s1ve i ook offer permanent yolll‘l‘r{nmnrl?: i ovecan | sev. firat floor. AT o e ADe B co. 1817 sion basis, very ‘profitable present return (experien: of - | CHAMBE e == . foknre aavantement® Rov asuienna: | had. tonch TeowrinE_ sad Gl service m-':'.m.’#.‘." Vot D W b bond ‘selling. " stock. real estate. hookn nor | 107 evening school at once. Address Rouse-to-hodse canvassing. it vary high: | 02.S. Star ‘offe - C—— o K. settied, experienced. also day's work SREIN iz te and part time. _N. 1058, e for emall child: must havi 1] . i = S — - STRUCTION sorysmat BT el ey ol e | CO0iC conrarcleanine, T lwBle SUPERINTENDEN jhours # to'0: must be' willing to stay D 23rd et. nw. S 3 INDENT. s until 10._Apt. 603. 1026 16th n.w. DAY WORK or part time, by reliable colored Large operative bullder has opening in | WOMEN, permanent postuos itk aiduiie womarr. North8oew: . ol lon for construction superinter rm offering unlim 11t T R row-house’ and_partment Derintandent | Chen‘to 5 or 4 intellEent Women: scling of | wamstresn fm ol aamaron soclganer perfence. Must be able to handle men and | Dusiness exnerience not necessary: need not i ress. North , understand concrete work _thoroug! A | interfere with present employment. Apply 56 Y'S WORK., ad Address Be Star office. | WOM. et dinner or care for b rmanent job to the righ 5 1 . Bond_Bldg.. S - B ST, Sar e O mans Ad e . ATTERTIONWo ara ofeine o | 140 DL meat. rellable, colored worgn. women of a rs 2 e OFFICE BOY. Tunlty fo conneet themasives with & peai TS ORK or curiaing fo, streich ai estate organization of established reputation. | home: references. Lincoln 20: Must be under 17 years of age. | W ofter a liberal commission m";' ::‘l‘.:."?r’.‘. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or chambermald. o n Apply 722 12th st. n.w. in cvery possible way_to quickly realize s | GENERAL HOUSEWORKER or miarss —soi- profit on your time. Give addres vi RADIO SERVICE MAN, ex- | fhone mumber lof dmmadias inierview. Ad- | % Stk Sumatrse. eiain o3 ooy 2 X~| dress Box 447.R. Star office. o < Sundays. _Frar 2 A perienced. W. B. Moses, radio|yor ermsrisnesd on Type. | GIRE. wants work of any kind in amail dept. writer, general office work: salary to siart, | Lom e NeHm Sk e, pt. $15 week. Address Box 458-R. ¢ GIRL, colored, wants a place s chambe . 8 - < maid or, waitréss: day work. 1508 12¢h st BOOKKEEPER — High - class | YOUNG _l;,‘,,"m.?.";";{‘.‘:s A | v “Pn 79 shios! i s i | cheerful ity: “state age. exi GIRL. reliable. colored, . man, reliable; permanent posi-| Sheeriul personaiity. state e ,‘,’{,:"‘,:6:" maid. 1iEht housework. Call 206 nn{fi: tion; real estate business. Ap- ave. n.w.. Upstairs. 3 lady GIRL red, t. het s work %ly to Wickersham, 13th and S one 7 gt Sleaning: aiso lsundry 10855 Rome. Wosk Lye sts. n.w. * LADY PTANIST must read orchestra | o ot oo waiivess T o v et nonupien to ViAo Violilr | GIRL TRRE ST, o waltras tow room. JEWELRY SALESMAN. |{ov u_w';ufl.m—cbrlefil work: only {h IR wanis day's work o pariiime Must have had 1 in | auick and “accurate st figures need apply: | ing_preferred. I Frankiin 44558, 30 4 g CEXPETICNCE IN | diaie ace. exverience. salaryexpecied: "ber- | GTRL. colored. place as chambermatds selling fine jewelry. Apply em- idress_Box_268- office.__| in office or roferen: dams D008, ployment office, 9th floor, new |real esiate firm. to answer teleph g inta, worle Dures or carn building. FRE SontsKiwinixs of boskkeening, Gvs: | GIRL, co . cooning. Tight WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | &niy“eitine complete o Choas. | refor” 70 & " Adama Sa58" SALESMEN, men's furnish. | Airees Bob Sho.-8 Suarofice.” 07" | GIRL. Southern, Lo ings; must have high-grade ex-| HOSTESS—Young lady to act S ma perience; excellent opportunity. e e as hostess. Apply Blossom | e now. Apply Mr. Saltz, Raleigh Hab-|Inn, 1315 N. Y. ave. n.w. GIRL reliable, colored. Trom country. placs e e st~ || S “PIIN SO0E- S erdasher, 1310 F st. n.w. SALESWOMEN Fhiona Noeth 10455. s YOUNG MAN who is experi-| Experienced for various Christ- ‘éf;‘.:{&;;t‘fi';fi.:fl'-&“k.‘x&'?‘ — enced and skilled in playing the|mas departments. Former em- | Giny, wishes day's work of any KisdCaii ukulele for our victrola dept,|ployees preferred. Apply Em-}West 2285 Apply supt’s offiZe": 4t}a| fl;g:’ ployment, Office, after 10 a.m., LAy e e e . 22 T8l fam- iy no laundry® referencvs. 226! e, "hone N. 3460W. bk ey 9th floor, building. 5 S S. Kann S];r;:l SERS wo ((;gr\’\/nign “‘!l ll':gTHRO]’. LAUSDRY wanied to 4kc homs. or moth - —_— One hundred new taxicabs, HELP—DOMESTIC. limousine type. Self-starters. | $00K $nd eeneral, housswork; siay “ifbis: Apply now ‘and get good as- (20 lser. o - ey Cleve. 2007 una Ciove 41> i WOMAN. colored. at K signment on roll. Good money. | woman. with reterences, for family of v ds e Yoaote Baming ek o YELLOW CAB CO, b Mot P ol g lshes any Wi 1233 20th St. N.W. SETERAY TR g G A w3 S