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Title \Rolling Opens Tonight VENT WILL LAST FORFULL MUNTH Plumbing lndustry League |4 Rollers Given Honors in Inaugural. HE largest duckpin tournament ever held will open tonight at the Coliseum. One month of compmticn. in which 351 teams, 75¢ doubles and more than 1,000 singles will take part, will.be inaugurated by bowlers of the Plumbing Industry League. For the first time in many years the opening night has not becn assigned to the giant Masonic League, which requested a later date. | A squad of 66 singles and three! doubles will shoot at 7 o'clock. Ten teams, including eight from the Plumb- ing Industry Leagu~, will take over the drives at 8 o'clock and at 10 o'clock 48 doubles take a turn. Only a few star bowlers are on to- night's program. An outstanding figure | will be Arthur Urban of the Masonic League, who for years has been a con- sistent prize winner. Entries for the Washington Women's DUCKPIN EVENT LISTS FOR NEXT TWO NIGHTS TONIGHT. Singles, 7 P.M. 2 g >Ebrbockcocktobbcacantrbutbancabd Shtherlii: . Sandefer, v . Wasseiman. . . . D, Geuerier . 1. Negota . H. l’ Clark. . Holbrook. " Baum. Burrows . Urkaa.. . Lawrenson . Doubles, Ruppert-Stringer .. Robbins-Robbing hemzman-Heinz'n’ 8 P.M. Gunaingham O a £.°G Soraier Eidoiado No. 1 Lldorado No. 2. 10 PM. McCoy-Burch . Kleisath-Dodge . Warren-Dale Burge-O Brien Maser Plimb. Misré nwlcs';l = Sutter-Albinson ... “Taylor-Kickpatrick Czarra-Wilkinson .. Slater-Eaton Duckpin Association tournament will close tomorrow at midnight. Play will start April 24, at the Lucky Strike. meeting of the prize committee was| held recently at the home of Maude Yoemans. The following trophies were reported in hand: Queen Pin Cup. R.| Harris Trophy, Pearson & Crain Cun, Oppenheimer & Shah Cup, Colisum Cup, Castleberg Cup, John S. Blick Cup, Keys Jewelry Trophy. Avis Greene, chairman of the prize | committee, said today that a dozen or more other special prizes are in pros- pect. Her committee members are: | Maude Yoemans, Ella Limerick, Loraire | Gulli, Leda Amidon, Edna Ragan, Alice | Burke. Eva Griffis, Mamie Carr and | Belle Newbold. rnie Frye of the Union Printers team is certain to receive considera- | tion for a place in the Washin City Dukpin Association’s “Big T°n. due to a victory in the Athletic Club League. In averaging 118-17 for 57| games Frye outbowled meny of the City’s strongest pin shooters. He wad 3 points better than his nearest rival, Paul Harrison of the champion Ar- lington team. | Tre Arlingtons realized an ambition vears. They beat out the crack| Phllips Co. quint which was an odds-on javorite to win the pennant. Until s season the Sausagsmen (for- merly the Smithfields) had the Arling- | tons snowed under. The Josenh Phillins Co. finished second and the Allicd &qogng‘and Rialto clubs were tied for ird. | Allied Roofing was helped into a tie by the Phillips t-am, which forfeited | three games. Joe Kronman, captain of the Rialtos, registered a kick abont that. Frye cleaned up individual honors. He had the high set. 421, and the best game, 166, besides the¢ top aversgs. | Al Work, who had been a leader in the Athletic Club League since it wes organized, fell far belbw his standard. | He averaged a mere 109 with Joseph | Phillips Co. Jack Whalen, a team mate, finished with 114, which was four points | below his average in the District League. | With-the Bowlers BANKERS' DUCKPIN LEAGUE. Team Standing. of Josenh P Perpetual ash. L1 rican Security & Tr. No. i ! Washincton .3, . Riges National Bank Wash. Loan & W. B. Eibbs Co. Federal Reserve Federal-American 4 rican Security & Tr.'No. 2 Eastman-Dillon_Co. 3 District National Bank ' Northeast Sav Murphy & Co. National Msatropolitan’ ‘Batik. Second National Bank Park Savings Bapk 276 wilieh team set—American Security & Trast Hich 'team game—American Securit L+ 1, 611 s t Ne i set—Brown, Perpetual. 401. rame—San Fellipo, Bank Rares—Howard, Ameri ecurit; s How can Security gt Rbeley, 1, 107-50, MASONIC LEAGUE. Team Standing. P L American Security King David New_Jer 5t. John's . Eirristers | Ceatennial Harmony Singleton L2 Favette Fetworth Stansbury Whiting Potomac . Congress Federal Osiris Joppa National 11010 olumbia, 'No. 285 " Erishtwood .... Irinity . Pentalpha Chlimesia, No. 3 olunibia, No. Takoma . Parker . Hioume P Zount ~Pleasant King Solomon Mount_Hermon Dawson hiram. .00 Eilver Spring . Albert_Pike ast Gate . banon Roosevelt Acacia Justice High team games—King David, 638; Fayette, 615. High team sets—King David, 1798; La Favette, 1749, Yiigh 'tndividual averages_Phillips, 113-3¢; Watson, 111-5: Urban, ISR individusl sets—Bhilips, 458; Stoner, 405; Williams, 393, High jnaividual games—Phillips, 180: Ar- miger, 163; Kronman, 162. Ellis, 51; Stock- s—\Watson, 252: Speer, 220 3 same for Tuesday—Burrow: game for Thursday—Ellis v lead diminiched another ¢=ms his week whon La Fayeite took 170 and New Jerusalem, the runner-up, Ziei losing the first game to Federal, the next two. LUTLEEAN LADIES' ASSOCIATION. nding. 4 iga gpares—Phillips, Figa team game_Leiler, 402. Eigh eam se—Reilcr, Lus. flad sameCHbhnle, woishy |'|' Higd £ enhoru, ‘Aziniy No. iz buiikes—Hennig, arinity No. 1, 1 ign spares—Nenhorn, ‘Grinity, No. 1, 80. \l 2 _everage—AMenhorn, Trinity No. 1, # uuh flat—Prancis and Donovan, Keller, un WASHINGTON CHURCH 'LEAGUE. Team Standing. B rsuch “ !0 2 &é‘{mnm No. 1 4 l vores | Dyer-Foreman | Br | Dwyer-Dornin | Green-Wealthali Henderson-2leiila*..C Connor-Lekas . Sutnerin-Gooldst'n Kauffman- Seymour-Paurick Irwin-Allen . b Falk-Collings | Sherbahn-Burgess Ka ke “Cabler-Alexander .. Baum-Harbin “lallent-Fullmer Armiger-Morrisette Burrows-Williams Warth'-Hartshorn Anderso Lane-Owen ... Janiins-Junkins © Q'Dweer-Acantilado hb: Ao Wiison - Smoot-Do: Weadon-S 1dso} ith wn-Booth . Ferriier-Quimby Brown-Solomon . Roland-Rafferty Engiish-Haines .. mmunbcnunhcrncb:ncoc'unmo aookEaRbw>bbob TOMORROW NIGHT. singles, | w. Schmid . Compto! L Ml . Buchanan, C. McCarchy. W. Wilson, Collins. Tamagn! Bailey., ! Gacdner. . Coghrane. Ga:leher. ot Kocrs.. Lochte auptma: . Freeburg. . Johnson. . Morgan . Maxwell. || . Hudson, . Henry. S P.ML Big Print Shoj Lew CERLEELELLTELETEY PRORNORETR R HE Wash'gton Canoe 1.B Ectomac Boat Club.B st ston Carios 3.6 La Fayete .. B F. N. Windridge....C Doubles, Schmidt-Compton ..D Miitner-Martin ....C Doubles, Potomac Grange A.. Potomac Giange B.. 8 P.M. Davis-partner Quigle;-Hibbs . 10 PM, Keeley-Grimes, Souder-Foward Pepin-Skinner France-Ruthe Horstman-Lindsay . Thomas-Garprick .. Quin-Blelch Rauson- i Story- Litzmx B Burton-Lochte Atkinson-H'pim Griftin-partner Collins-Batley Poiter-Tamgni. Sreph'son-Motyia | Thornburg-Cole ... Staley-Sing Claggett-Mush'sky Beaumont-Joyce i uubccu'mcuomm |NINES ARE DIVIDED FOR COUNTY SERIES | FAIRFAX, Va., April 15 (Special).— Fairfax County High School Athletic Association has decided not to divide the county into two divisions this | Spring, as has been customary, in the past. according to Miss Agnes Donald- son of Lee-Jackson, secretary of the aszociation. Each school will play one game against every other schocl, with the two leading teams to meet in a final game for possession of the trophy, a silver loving cup, awarded several years ago_by the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce. Plans for the annual Spring track mect Wil be made at a meeting called for Tuesday night in the schooihouse, at. Oakton. Every high school represented in the asso-iation is urged to senl delegates to this meeting. The following schedule has been ar- ranged for the base ball season: April 17—Mclean at Florls, Onkton at Falls Church, Clifton at Lee Jackson. April 26—Floris at Falls Church, Herndon at Oakton, McLean at Clifton. May 3--Clifton at Floris, Herndon at Falls Chureh, Lee Jackson at McLe May 10_Floris at Oakton, Falls Church at Clifton, Herndon at Lee Jackson. May ‘14—Lee Jackson at Opkton, Floris at Herndon, Falls Church at McLean. May 17—McLean at Herndon. Oakton at Clifton. Falls Church st Lee Jagkson, May 24— Clltton at Herndon, Lee Jackson st Hloris, Oakion at My | regulations eniorced during the Fall basket ball season will prevail. SPALDING GOLF SHOES aren’t just Fair- > HUmODTaTD BOWLING TOURNEY. FOR ODD FELLOWS League' Will ‘Hold Its First Event at King Pin No. 2, Starting May 6. DD Fellows' Bowling League wi'l hold its first annual hand]ug tournament at King Pin No. alleys during the week rcom- mencing Monday, May 6. The tourney wi'l include teams, doubles and singles. Entries will close on Saturday, May 4. The committee in charge of the event, | the first of its kind hela by this frater- nal organization, consists of P. C. Ellett, F. Groff, A. F. Ferguson, R. A, South- | worth, T 0. Lund cnd John H. Wil- | llams. x In h"ndlcl?plng entrants the leader iin high individual average will roll | from scraten, as will all members of | the fraternity who have not competed |in games in the Odd Fellow's League durlnf the past season. All others will be allowed one-half the difference be- tween their own averages and that of )| the scratch men, this difference being applied to either teams, doubles or singles. | The committee announces that the tourney is open to all Odd Fellows in good sianding and that teams may be ‘Iorm'*d of members, regardiess of the | particular lodge to which they may properly belong. The leaguc is com- | poseds of 20 teams and thls flexibility | 2s to formation of teams will no doubt | add considerably to the st of entrants. Practically every membet of the fra- | ternity who competed in the regular | schedule of the season will be entered | in both singles and doubles, materiall: increasing the number of thoss who will sirive. to win the coveted all-events 'BIXIE PIGS, SIOUXS LEAD AT DUCKPINS | HYATTSVILLE, Md,, April 15.—Dixie | Pig No, 1 and Sioux teams have won %the titles in Sections 1 and 2, respec- | tively, of the Prince Georges County | Duckpin Association. The races were completed this week. Both won easily. | Company F, runner-up in Section 1, | was thirteen games behind and Sligo | was second in Section 2, 12 games in | the rear. Competition in the woman's loop will p | not be completed until next week, sev- | eral postponed matches reraain: | be_decided. Final team standing: SECTION 1. | Dixie Pig No. 1 . Compan; Legion to fivatibvilie Kuto Lia SECTION 2. Sioux Sligo Branch 5. 8. Rinky -Dinks Barbers . Dixie Pig No. 7 | suspasssaag COMMERCIALS SCORE IN WOMAN’S BOWLING Although they were shaded by the Commercials in their final clash and dropped two out of three, the lone win registered by the Beeques gave Capt. Eronson Quaites and her bowling blondes their third successive cham- plonship in the Washington Ladies’ League. With but three games remaining to be played there can be no change in the standing of the winners and run- ner-ups, but Hoboes have a fight on their hands to beat out the Columbians for third place. Columbians have a postponed match to roll, and can take fthird position should they win all of their six remaining games. WASHINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE. Beeques . Commercial Honoes Boombiatis Hilitoppers Amazons . Comets Kumbackt Colonials Daughters Suvuussage’ o % SEsssguEyst weather Fn"iemh < 3 ‘ ‘ M « ‘ [l [4 .ro NEED to worry when you get Spalding Golf Shoes soaking wet. Just throw them in your locker—they’ll dry ont soft, pliable, and completely comfortable. It's one ofthe tricks we've learned from 39 years® experience in mak- ing ehoes for every sport. So these ere real athletic shoes— - Five matched Symetric irons cost you only $17.50 -l.!pdldln“c- 0r83.50 each . - Seawoive Gorr Stockmves, from England andScotland, - only $2.50, $3.50 and $5. | My il 1338 G Street N.W. chairman; Wilbur E. Lawson, Chalmers | LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE—The Call to Arms. OW, MR. WARDICKS = 'S A \ONG DASTAWCE CALL FROM TWE C\TM FOR NOL AND. THEM SAM \T'S VERN VMPORYANT ~ CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday. o.m. Saturddy At the Branch Asencles. one hour earlier. both for dally end Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death notices and Lost and Pound advertisements for the daily will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Saturdey and Legal Holidays, when the closing time 15 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and PFound for The Bunday Star will be sccepted up w 11 o.m. Saturday. Never matl originas recommendations wi anveacritg aduertivemente’ o7 emplovment, USE COPIES. e HELP—MEN. BOY_about 18, some knowiedge Of slence- raphy, in real estate and law office. Spies did npnurlunny for flud& $60 month. Ad- dr x 360-1. Star ofice. CRRSETERS a0 Seeuee. P Tl Church_287. CHAUFFEURS, reliable, with identification gards. Abply Wardmed Taxi Garage, rear st COLLECTOR, agsressive with car, one who 15 wil and long_hours to earn good salary. Joune married man ling to work "'153 for retail dry cleaning route; ; experienced. Carmack Dry Cleaning 1120_Holbrook. ’runcr ne. References. reatired. tial.__Address _Box 262-M. JANITOR for small apartment house:’ will Turnish uvmzh quarters and small salery. oung, with education and ability to alesmen. Must have personality and Address Box 249-M, Star direct give experience. office. MAN with_colle gree, to teach school. Apply St education, C. P. A. MAN—A rea confidential. MAN, neat, industrious, learn’ restaurant business. H st. n. 5 B | MEN, for selling. 325 and liberal commil sionto start on our salary agreemen! | steady repeat trade: experience not nece sary as we show you how. Call 1—4 p | 216" xnsurance Building, 15th and Eve s n‘n. for Address Box 411-! youn| Johnson’ MEN, two. reliable and neat b guiside sales work: willing to”gtart, at’ 435 Phone Fuller Brush Co. for ap- Mmlm-m MEN, young, over 31, with fair education and pleasing personality, to train for execu- tive positions: must be satisfied with $25 r week {0 starl. See Personnel Manager, 59 Munsey Bld. ik MEN_Pure life insurance; rate. age 30, $14.70: live representatives wanted. Call M. . Worthinston, Bradley 508, before 10 a.m. and after 4 MEN—Now s the time fo start, We still have room for several men, Our_men aTe making from §50 to $75 per week. Come in and see what we have to ofter, BSee Mr. Weems, 810 Upshur st. n. PHARMACIST, registered, rellel” wgrk. day and night, Address Box 275-M, offce. PORTER. for_drug store, reference requires Apply Leland Pharmacy. 6703 Wiscons msz for men's clothing. of America Clothes, 1003 I Pt REGISTERED PHARMA T e terenne ooy 008 P RESTAURANT MAN. rienced, to ge downtown coffee m thop_and fountal in_application. ne Star office. . with car, now covering definite ding’ Washington, by ma: electrical items 'for har drug, ceneral store: c BA Iighting fixture manufacture: in all principal cities. .Address Box 45-M, SALESMEN_Earn while you learn. We ry while learning in our own sal ining school. ' Those who will work .nn la be proquctive of # to 50's week: after ‘Monday. ' personnel, g a' J wing Machine 5 = T OE SHINE BOY, experi, wanied at once. T Tin st Ynumr MAN in phofogtepn store has xperience in sel ling camers s ani AotosKaphere, Supplics. "Address Box 261°M. ar_office. HWOLD. \ GEY ° wm,'nf?f‘ cor 12th and F n, g i INSTRUCTION COURSES. == \w- \is- wun‘s THET 2 WHO was 2 Foxvuw’ HMMM: M- “WISTEN- 'Ly 8E N oW THE. 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OOL OF MUSIC—M: professionally, concer apid ~ popular and modern academié gourtes: “piano. violln, ssxophone. | banjo, trumpet. ~INSTRUMENTS LOANED. ghestra class inplll playin SSIN TELEPHONE SWITOH- board operating: limited short, easy, fasei- nating course to learn. Don't_wait for hot Weather—-now is the (ime Oxford Bide., OUR TIME? You can learn commércial* aft, interior decoration. costume design. in m short time and make a:l money. Positions for graduates. Living- ne , Academy, B:.l’ years in hington, I\EVI R TOO LATE TO MEND Perhaps you, seriously considered taking up radio several years ago and failed to do it. No doubt you have since noted the rapid grewih of this+profession and have often re. gretted not having entered it. Well, it 15 never too late to mend, so why not get busy and take advantage of this splendid voca- tion? "It only reauires 10 months of your time and a amatl mutiay of money (o eet o thoroy d practical education in the art Shd DeCorre an expert. SPRING TERM NOW UNDER WAY. There is plenty of time to enroll thi meek [ for the Epring term, ‘The term got started | fast, Mopdar, and will close the last of June for the Bummer vacation. Students enrolling now -will complate the course next March. Our tuition is reasonable and may be paid weekly. One text book and the tuition the oniy expenses. We pay particular att tion.to & finishing course for advanced stu- dents, And also have code classes for those desiring code work only, Our laboratory and teh includes practical work e3. is designed for those desiring to become expert service and repair men. or fitted for experimental work in laboratories. It also is just the course for one contem- plating opening & repair and service busi- ness of his own. ses for beginners every Monday, Wecnesday and Priday night. Ad- vanced glasses :are heid five nights in the LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE Americ: ! undm' Redio Institution, 405 9th & N 7839 15* HELP—WOMEN. ALTERATION HAND for ladies read wear shop, on 1313_Conn. ave experienced need " appi. | COOK, reliable, wants job in ily “or cafeteria; references. g DRAPTING, mechanical, patent; designin developine gnd _drawing for eeneral engi- neering_ work. Working drawings and gen ral arrangements. Address Box 401-J, Star LAW GRADUATE desires work in law office. alary no obicct. Address Box rivate fam- 22nd_ st 2 MAN, young, wanis to take contract scr ing walls ¢ Wil ‘do it by ine day. Franklin_8389: MAN handy, wishes position as truck driver ork, sround store; willing worker, not Afraid of hard 1138 SITU:\TION—WO\W\I. COMPANION “or managing housekeeping fon wanted by capable, refined wom- wAIL ‘travel; Tef. Address Box €19:M. COMPANION or mother's helper—Refined. middle-aged Canadian desires position May 1: H llent "’%- DRESSMAKER. first-class, wishes engage- ments by the Phone North 1942 NURSE, practical, hospital training, 6 years' experience, wishes case: best city reference. Call Nurse, Atlantic 32 REPINED LADY wishes position ss house- keeper for refined widower or companion for eldery _person: country or suburbs. Ad- dress Box 380-M. Star office. 15 SEWING wanted at home, of by experienced colored | seamatress. 5 “expert file Kknowledge of bookkeeping: experienced; §1 Phone Adams 1042. UNDERGRADUATE for elderly person, semi- invalld. or # chroric case; mother's helper: 184 Bryantown, Md. 16° Well educated, with business ex- | perience. would like rt-time work in office. Address Box 104- .16 SITUATION—DOMESTIC. i COOK, colored, neat, ~first-cl e | houseworker: will woik part time: good DAY'S W ‘or general | GIRL. colored, wants general housework i | small family: no washing: home nights; ref- | erences, Potomac_6315-W. GIRL, colored, wants general ‘housework. | 003 9th st. UIRL from sv\l h wants ge 1 housework Seglyee asmarse; 316 drd sk, me.” Atiantic | 362 oo I GIRL, colored, wants job cleaning bachelor apartment. Potomac 959. ! GIRL, colored, wishes job a3 murse or_gcn- | eral houseworker; stay nishts. 1449 W st. n.w. GIRL, neat, Telible, for general housework, | nursing or dishwashing: best references. Clll Lincoln 6033-W. GIRL, colored, pari-time work of any kind. Phone Potomac_3533. GIRL wants day's work or hali-time work. 1807 10th st. n.w. colored; wishes work of any GIRL, coiored, wishes a job light_ hu\.\utorl { ny_kind. 765 Gr 18! GIRLS, two, colored, wish ge work_and plain cooking (one office girll. %flumncneefl WOMAR, colored, reliabie 7: no laun- cook_on Ars ‘rll EXPERIENCED PITTERS Permanent posi- tions at excelient .salaries available for fit ters with bigh-grade store experience. Al teration hends aiso required for immedia‘e f:wmx: Dariight workroom. Prank R. Jel- nz'n“l Al e 3, perts need & Also one apprentice. Zoe Beauty Shob. 718 13th st, nw. No shone e nder headine of Personal by m"no" line additional to the resuiar line rate p LECTRIC ~ VI8 A'roE TREATMENTS. | ELECTRIC Y. eve., At 3, er GIRL. experienced. for soda fountain. Call Sunday, . Investment Pharmacy, 1509 K ‘st. GIRL. not over 18; fo learn drapery and slip-cover sewing. must be clever with need Anply 1819 G st. n.w., Apt. 313, Supday 10 to 12 3 18 AGE ilent for colds and wnv-leu-nu office or at your home Call Fr. 8715, 5 to 9 pm. L oo BT cox ;\:é‘e“l’h:nln.kdl;l 7363: 1833 Kalorama rd. GIRLS experienced on electric power se ine machines. APply in Derson, 408 lst st. * mmmn v\mmwmnnuc Cleaners and Lincoln 10300. TADE o e, dersaesViy: and (0 dhid tion for desirable position with reliable cor- poration: mnst be loyal and faithful to her work, capable of gradually assuming respon- aibility and willing fo learn details of com- pany's hl‘ ness; most be willing to work withont a" boss, dnties are saway from Weshington. _Address Box 499-K. Star office. anted ot o " 8ee Mr. Weems, 819 ou week. | refined_white: ¢ | foot troubies? "Consult CONVALESCENT. AGED. find every home comfort, Dursing, in beautiful home of nur ma rd. n.w._Potomac 5237. ELECTRICAL MASSAGE. SUN RAY. colored_nusse. Potomac_6 BATTLE CREEK EXERCIGER AND ~ RE- gucer. 30 freatments, 120, Elcctric blanket il and alco rubs._Potomac 4721. 18° MARIMBA-COST $280. SELL FOR 1 with_extras After 6 Columbia 1113. V] TOE 'S OR OTHER WHY ENLARGED JOINTS OR OTHER oratory, 612 P n.w., Suite 103, ground floor. | LADIES. 75 Jewelry easy w money ZHVXni {‘uure time. 281-M. S _offi MARCEL AND mom WAVER. necticut *ave. 7 “assofters Bress ators. _Elite_Laundry. 3119 _14th_st. 'RESSERS —Experienced for cleaning age, worke, f00d" Pay. leaners. 712 fth To_orcanize silver, wateh or to make extra Address Box 1109 Con- YOUNG MAN o work on window screens. Kleeblatt. 1100 H st. n.e. IqUED RN P ol interested in making 3! intes B proposition which vl ent._worl 1y 120 MeGill. Bld 50,73 16 5. "Ask_for Mr. Danel ‘YOUNG MEN—(3), Who would like to learn the security 45 through connections with local bond house: previous selling ex- vou or_appo! fsin 3801, or address Box 310-E. Btar o MEN— you are looking (or a permanent job a real future and start at an average 9f 923 per week, see Mr. Guyun or, phons for appotntment, Majn 1435, room 358 Mun- 1 wit} WOMAN over 28 to rwnum semi-profes: slonal service: experience unnecessary; sive phone. . Address ., -Star for_sales X ork: 135 and. ) siart on salary asreement: stesdy afier experience not necessaty: Cail m.. 216 Insurance Building, 15th YOUNG LADY. with lmovl-d ing and sienography; pre(ers ‘bookkeep: one Just finishing sel ‘Address tar office. O} T OMAN OF CHARACTER —to a1 hoBerne Ttreveling position. that is not routine work and offers unusual op- portunity for advancement; high-schog] edi. cation, unencumbered, age 28 to no investmert required: guaranteed fcome and opportunity to earn, s year. Do nmot telephone; ¢all in 'person: no canvassers. ette Hotel. GIRL TO SHARE FURNISHED APT. c.oo n.w,_section; reasonable. Address Box 413- MBULAI SERVICE—CITY | calls, $4: $300 couch-casket funerals, $195 | £150 steel vaults, $85; terms can be arranged | satisfactorily By Washington's most re sonable undertaker, W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th._cor. Chapin st. n.w. Phone Col. 432. ? | oGk PSRBT SRSTE Phont NORS n TnA ON_—$25 r6fi P‘%..°.mk‘:° ool AGeer Lasarators; rheid Hospital, between 9 am. and 4'pm. or Suite 318, 1801 Eye st. n. between 5 and § p.m. daily, except urds 'OR _ADOPTION. 2 e rences. exchanted. : % ret 3 2480 Btar o LESSO! o Cornell x1adviat [opkins st. n.w., near 20th Wi BT oM OR BARY Address Box van’rz ences, lan| Sonas. 1406 SLIP COVERS, COVERS, -PC. SUITE WITH ceushions, (asteners: inel R._L._Ishe 15133 Lin. BEST PERMANENT NO EXTRAS—TRY O CHEZ NATALIE. 1317 C: " Albert & P. 19! -WAVE. 85, Franklin- 5627. n.w. ey SPECI ALITY SALESMEN, A FIVE, b Corr 14t 'u'n%"cun SALESMEN nkine institution reguires sev. A Dot er i} 50, oxplain & ne nking service and enoll depositors in | spacil u-nnmem Experience not nege! sary but ‘w quaintance mmercial 11 am, ¢t Christophs Mrs. Rine, L ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP desire the services of several ex- perienced awning seamstresses. Apply Upholstery Shop, Wood- ward & Lothrop_ Service Build- |a! ing, 1st and M sts. n.e. o L him 0 i N0 o8 &' %‘x%‘m%‘r‘r‘:'v.fi““hufi‘ kofl’n PRESS operators and hand ironers, - experienced, colored. Wash. Ldry., 27th & K n.w. 16* " PERMANENT SALES POSITION. : W ing_excellentincom 3;5{"7 experienced, Sapanie. mmf' Sulesmen, business execuilve OF ex-DAnK with unque '-Dll. le references, who B e T v b tnoatvlew et be_ arranged. A 248-00. Btar ofice: ddress Box CHAUFFEURS With Identification Cards BLACK & WHITE AND YELLOW CAB CO,, 1240 24th St. N.W, REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, i2:the best seling season of tnE year nmrlnl cm-f'c'un nnf:. 7‘9‘ ekl "y‘f"l A i fl ' liar 'u! ueu 'MI Bt e who 'Axl an lfi‘/"' 5""\}' ec! 'll'l Union Trust lg PRESSERS — Experienced on fancy work; good ulnri steady | 98 osition. ~Arcade Sunshine Co., 13 Lamont: st n.w. DESIRABLOE' POSXTIONT 3 en To Youn Women, 16 Years of Age and Over, With 'High School ‘Education. < Good Pay to Start. ? Frequext Increases. Wisconsin Ave. & Stanford St., | & Bethesda, Md. THE CHESAPEAKE & | POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. of Baltimore City. . | i A REALLY BI at ‘the MABI r §8, including shampoos and finger 3 Thiene waves given \nder expert mpervmn All other beauty culture work st low Open’ daily until 6; Mon. pMl 9 pm. 817 i me N'l‘ BARGAIN WITH THE PRICELESS uty of your hair, it pave o get genuin wavi T WAl o T v S8l sty kR, o6 T e e IIOOIIIINDID SERVICE. The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star readers, Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call Main 5000, Branch 115, o ss‘“uz,.. flrl'. mbux. moth. n{flfi"‘ Tt i il 3 =3 o it %%m_ ‘mé,.w..,.."'-% % L ot,_g. 4 Decatur o0 2 v Al nu st. n.w. | ELECTRICAL WIRING | 1436 | Ditten” 8oy ). | Columbia 1889, Enjoy spare time, with music. | B | Home _Decorating hor e -c0 2 E n.w. Porches _inclosed, plasiering, painting, ce- fronts, screentny ‘menting: remodeling of el kinds. Pot. 3437-J. | CARPENTER JOBBING by hour or job. | first-class work st reas. prices. Phdn:l 529-W. _Ford. Lo 3 AIR ~ CANBING, PORCH ROCKERS Armstrong. 1235 10th pillows, feather ered. _ideal B CARPENTERING plinted, upholstering, . n.w__Franklin 7463. cement work. plastering and painti; most all kinds of odds and ends. For infor- 0 call Main 1552. J. H. Wright. 116 N DECORATE and improve your home of puymenis. Papeinansine. painting Dlaster- ing, metal - ceilings, dwood Hoors, old floors Tefinished. hoi-weter heating. eléctole wiring and fixtures, plumbing. roofing, awn. ings and shades. Porches buili and inclosed, garages. All kinds frame, brick and concrete work. Your work is supervised by the man- agement, assuring you of a first-class job. Mo cash required; ‘easy monthly payments arranged to suit vour convenience. Capito! Contracting Co., 316 Machinists' Bidg. Phone | Franklin _1600. 17 ELECTRICAL HOUSE WIRING by experts— | 8§ rooms compiete. $72.50. Star Electric Co. | 3009 Kansas ave. n.w. Adams 5273. __ap23* | ELECTRIC WIRING—Will wire 6-room house gomplete, including fixtures ang inside serv. ear to pay. Stein Electric Co.. 627 E n.w. _Fr. 801, | easy guaranteed. Get my estima | oney; terms. North 885, es, 0ld and | :I;', ;w\ls!l‘o lowest ?IHCQ:Q m‘ town: from 1 Pars pay; estimates fr Amg Elec. Co.. 133 9th. _Fr. 9305. "_:; 28 EXPERT FLOOR FINISHING, scraping, eiec. ing: skilled mech rene. 1209 N. FLOOR WORK OF EVERY Dmn’rlo very reasonanle; guaranteed: dustiess m: chines. L. T. Folk, 1935 Park rd. Adams FLOORS ~ LAID. ~SCRAPED, ~ CLEANED. | wazed or finished: experienced white em- | ployes. Acme Floor Co.. Adams 6883. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, repaired: clip covers made t. cheerfully given. Returned | free. Tittensor, 1600 8th st. n.w. N. 7702. | HOMI REMODELING. painting, Ylwnrl ering. electrical wiring, plumbing, | nd heating. all forms of brick and | | eoment work. stuccoing. etc.. meial garages. | ceilings, floors laid er refinished. carpenter- | | ing. all branches: work done by expert me- | chanics and fully g teed, on terms of | For free estimate | American Contracting Co.. Col. 4655. | day_or_evening. 1% | IRON WORK. (ehCelv window guards. Hain 5831 KEYS—Dupiicate keys. {nu wait Turner & 221'5 New York ave. n.w. LAWN MOWERS sharpencd Lawn rollers for rent. . baiconies. | Dupont | 91| LAvw MOWERS SHARPENED. rebullt, 840, ANl for and deliver C. B Harry A. Giorius & Co. 4338._ap29° | and ext. house paintin. exnert_ fioor fntsning; siilled mechanics’ | Paul_Serene, 1209 N. Cap. PAPERING— Rooms, . Egdall, ams 7149, Call after 4 p.m.__ PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. Get our eimates frsli sive money. work guafac- feed . Lewls, 1022 1st st. n.w. Met 6 and up; prompt at- 359 10th st n.w. Ad- u‘mum«;(kt _painting. ho! elec.rieit roofl our specialties. We wil size_room for 38; special re- wok this week only: ca Main 800° ican wnd a1 sen | \CING AND PAINTING be: workmansnip. G and pure lnsced oil. Get our_est. on this month's specials: terms. | 11, vears ol setisfac service. Metropoli- | tan Decoraticg Co. E et | 800. PAPEREANGING—Prompt, _reliable _ estimates. ¥ PAPERHANGING AND PAINTTNC'—-D\II teed werl at_reasonsble rates. Estimat given. 5. J. Koran, North 583. 1350 New- L T TR PAPERHANGING. painti Plastering. 1 and_ up; first- rlul work: prompt sel M. Pumps. 3 Adams 69 PAPERRARGING. FLASTERING. Roow pi- pered as low as §6: first-class material and Workmanship. * J. Baitz. 601 Irving st. n.w. We use | service Get my imates Hmined wor stimates furn ., Ogorte. 2130" Tath aC 0. r . H, 0 G {_painting — Special prices this week only. We will scrape, size and paper average size room for 38 work | riting for 5 years. 'Paint- cting, with “very lo terest. Peopl 817 9th n, red. 85 and | sua; .. ADE guaranteed in ing and seneral contract T | prices; cash o ms: ng i Main 7417-8. <l s NO TUNING, $2.00. falize in erel planc sepairs and rebulding, . Get imates. Prices reasonable. Skilled Work _guaranteed. ~Sanderson- Seka Tin. 1087, Night RA es Co.. 646 H 3t C | walnui Main_10187. | & | $6.25 up. _____SALE MISCELLANEOUS. N ADDING MAGHINE -Burioughs ~ slecile: * eed: 1226 B e ADDING MACH!N!-B urroughs IA and:. Dalion _with ~ stand: anklin_ 9674, 71; H :!.';IV Lo ml. ANTIQUE SOFA and_chairs, chairs, chairs; antique hail also iwo oversiuffed, nearly new, il sacrifice.” J. Holober Co.. u! - 1ike new: odd n-: ing room and bedroom mpi:el chest of drav. eateles table. seve i 3014 Kalorama rd. mw, - oee: hall price. BEES _Several hive I 3737 Huntington s BOOKCASE SECRETARY, new: sacrifice. $26. 1601 9th. BUILDING MATERIALS. bathtul from recently wrecked big 1 b&o‘vnt ol ings now at our 3 yards. Good flooring. 1'ac foot; sheathing and framing. dc: blenty 3xb. 2x8." 7x10. sach. doors, windows eomplete: Dlumbing Sxtures u‘umum pipe: many west prices! select! HECHINGER CO. T BUREAU. mahol 3016 Tilden st. n 'ASH REGISTER. National: Bufro ing machine and check writer for at_gas_station, 8th and Vir CONTZNTS of ap: cheap _ 1736_Columbi ESKS—Sale of “factory | furniture. desks. tables, ¢ file cabinets cabtnet d furniture "You can also rent it E Main_9136. used office H Baum te: cheapest prices Washington. Special s Yl’l:l;:; seconds. Commerelal Office Purniture Go. ) 8th st. nw. F fi““,“ “TILE. new. J-ineh. Te ¥t 4-ineh, 5 also sewer pipe and flue lininy - plete stock at all 3 e o DRESSFS—Three. aily all Avi. 610, 3610° T4t st n. % DRESSES —Evening _ dresses. c marten choker. stalr carpet. antigue ali table. cherrywood tables, portieres. maho anYy footstool. tenkwood séreers. Jarks wail tapestry, Easiman Kodak, new. North 9106. 16 ELEC. MANGLE OR IRONER, Thor make: cost “3315: 1n _perfect order: 'sacrifice, 35 ' cash or §50 easy terms. 1601 9th. FENCING, NEW. ornamental wire, oll sizes money: compi - 537 SRS Eqmpigte stock at all's braneh FURNITURE—Overstuffed v oy Ieed set. §10; re “T L. rigerator, $5: chest drawer §5: bed. spring. matiress, $10; bed: | 310: rugs. $2._ 1928 14th n.w. FURNITURE—Dining room cost $500; will seil room. 916 Fa. ave. n.w. | FURNJTURE. ETC.—Mi Weschler's, 920 Penn. ave n.w. ouseliold efiects of every descripiis i . Tugs. pianes. automobiles, ete. & room suite, . genuine mohai Other living_roo: Love seats. also some New York uite: or 150, eceasary to sell quickl pisare at $18 East Clifton Terrace. as low as $120 sunges and other oid pieces: eed furniture at bargain prices. Upholstery Co.. 617 F st. n GAS RANGES-Side oven: ianzes. $6.50: 5-burner, § fect. _Guaranteed bakers. ot u e-sizle boilers and radie: 6 to 20 room houses. e HOTRED SASH. new. wl . wi :Iua sae. LAWN BENCHES. _ bird baths. fower bozes; I MOWTRS. special hi Don't buy until you see Your_old mower in trade. steam: suitable for Avply 2115 Pa bel ade 1y Dekots ave. & * 7 LAW! thess 917 NPFICE_FURNTTURE from © Decks. chairs, e cabinets. tables: Svesyihing for your office at great savings Washineton Salvage Co. ofllte urn 3 th ONE new K. and E. t e pleie, 475, Address CADE 508, Te30 Adama PIANO—WIll sell my upright piano, stand- ard make. -ost $500, for 370 balance. In joreee at 633 N. Y. ave. n.w. Ask fof Mr PIANO. Cuininghem: condition:* $75: owner leaving city. P{ANO BARGAINS--Reconditioned pi |'\fll|fl£ prices. ibe upright. small size, _ tiefl upright. mahogsny case. £190. et catininted Woh our ront” pitsfioes. rase of purchase. Piaros hauled and packed e tablished 187 _ e o PIANO—Will transfer "eu-u"w T my ¥180 beby zrand to any one taking over unm balance: monthly terms. Address Box 253-M, Star office. PIANOS PLAYERS ATl Tiki i from $30. Apartment size: m-fi ki ne‘;-n’? < standard excellent tone and 3614 - planos at modeuu “and_repair work: on, wheels. Atignuc E ena ingiativions, °§';..§¢""".."‘n°u. o at B2 Seatsnd, K. Guerin, 412 E. Ci 34 ROOP REPAIRING, PAINTING. suttering. spouting. damp - prooving walls: reasonabi prices. " North §314, day or night. Alax Roofing_Co. . n.W. ; wunx~mo hroom tiles repaired. Emroom- e Gl Gor 613 atter “Tepairing, work UPHOLSTERING, Taraitire, resllrlhfi“ ork gone 1n the home if desired 34N t. Ad . SLIP cov!ns, Faperies e mi"um. T Sindard - halstery Co. in_4902._1 2B ‘“’.‘PP? o r: will_cal 9351 Good Hove rd. l.ln:oln 10123, llnmhoim m iano, 'nnh RADIO—8-tube lll“l: lll,mr set ' lh hu.l]‘ net, bullt-in__3 no arial ar TT4s: "Cay corms. " Address By 353.30 ey seil for § In storage at in_speake Eround: cost $375. sell comple! office. P AT e n.w._See Mr. Taylor. - RADIO- Radiols. s plaving, 225 R. L ave. n.w.. atter 6. RADIG—Atwater Kent. model 3 T ey, gomplete. with Philco & & B sliminator and p loud speaker: reasonable. Adams 1] REFRIGERATOR—75 Ib.. white-enamel Te- !{lnrnor. Dorcelain lired. $0. 3535 17th st. ne. BerrengaT oo and_meat markets. SEWING MACHINE, Sinj tric. $30: electric vacuum 25814 4in st. .6, Atiantic BEWING MACHINES—Dro New Home, $15: ndar ee mills, 823 13¢) L all cuar ‘New machines, .- and %z, Oven eveningg. L.E. Sew. Meh Shop. 313 Pacave g, L 318 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. RIC STORE on’ Connecticut ave. L S, h‘:; city. _Address Box 198-J. star ni . doing 0od .u!lnlll best in_northwest; must be seen to 8D ,{!fll. 345 & month; bargain. Call BEAUTY PARLOR—Well eflnblllhed h\uln s DELICATESSEN, soda fountain, light lunefl: busy corner;.cheab for. quick sale. Fr. 9338. i | v o v % 'S i | SfoxeR R AND GLAsY G0, A, e gofeatossen. | Gorne and O sts. 0. N.. W”f ;‘!&flo $9-M. Star office. BEWING u.«cmm Singer, umiT shop- 7 worn consoles and portab) be electrica offered ' t specinl bargain prices for this week only. sy terms or cash - Dressmaking coursé . free. 1017 Com Pranklin 9243, b T SINGER SEWING MACHINE, walnuf styles round bobbin; cost §06, sell 316 " & and foreisn. packel, Sk P8, U. oF1 30 et B 0P, rent. Bargains Typewriters |M e lllnllln 1o students. 8mith yomu writers, Inc.. uuu Bidg.. 17th sve. nw. Main 411 mmm—uld. Tented and repalrt at atiractive prices. _Capitol Typewriter, and Adding Mach. Co., 1336 H st. n.w., Main... fmfim-ng.m .,m'g &\ln is not s n'mm afi#&;"mwm Wn“m‘ sl Snd”fountain: ean bug ingrest e poration, Box 410-M, Star uflc %« m nn ufi-':’::’: T mfim:’? BAI}BER SHOP l‘4th S:E., ast, Good, fon, m.n. vidgs. to ar Eshe el S’l" 6REKEEPERS It you need nmm El‘ “’lm % lll-l. Ban) % | TARDWARE and houselur- nishings, complete; clean stock; display tables and metal shelv- ing; will sell as a whole or in; :Ifll at less than cost. Owner| as other business. 5008 CONN. AVE. 1431 East CIII rentals, of cml &meo nu and Add.

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