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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.- €, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1929, * Youth to Carry American Tennis Hopes Five Farms Course Is Chosen For M. A. Amateur Golf Event DAVIS CUP OUTFIT ~ WITHOUT VETERAN Hennessey, Lott, Van Ryn and Allison Named Follow- ing Test Competition. Club have been paired for the May tournament of the club as follows: First flicht—F. J. Bates (18) vs. J. H Hanna (16): A. S. Gardiner (13) vs. E. L Bono (8): G. P. James (5) vs. A. H. Fer- Ruson (18): M. B. Stevinson (2) vs. J. F. M. Bowle (17): C. B. Platt (11 vs. C. W Simpson. jr. (18): W. C. Evans (6). vs. L. D, McEachlen (24): G. B. Christian, ir. (18) L. A. Snead (T); A. G. Kellogg (18). vs. Harry W. Burr (14). Second flight—G. M. Ferris (13) Eynon (14); C. M. Henderson (20) vs. M. K. Cornwell (10); J. T. Sherrier (13) O. R. Evans (20); R. E. Quirk (15) M. McClellan (22); H. P. Cochran (13), vs. M. J. Hines (I G. H. Parker (16), vs. Paul J, Lum (22); Paul Dulaney (18) vs. H. H. Saum (10); Carter B. Keene, (24) Vs. A R. MacKenzie (5). Third flight—J. R. Hoover (18), vs. A. B. Crane (18); H. B. Myers (24) vs. Roger Shale (20); J. H. Selby (22) Luther F. Speer (18); H. F. Knapp (18) vs. N. T. Hartson (22); A. F. Reeves (18) vs. Maj. . M. Holcomb (18): George Howard (24) 5. Kenneth D. McRae (20): Harris Flem- ing (16) vs. James W. Beller (18); Clyde Garrett (24), vs. A. R. Mackley (14). Arthur B. Thorn of the Town and Country Club and Mel Shorey of East Potomac Park absorbed a trouncing at the hands of Warner Mather and Ralph Beach, professionals, at the Woodholme and Guburban Clubs of Baltimore, played at Woodholme yesterday, Mather and Beach won by 4 and 3. Beach was the low scorer, with 75. HE amateur championship of the Middle Atlantic Golf Associa- tion will be played over the famous Five Farms course of the Baltimore Country Club on 6, 7 and 8. By agreement between officials of the association and the club the cham- | pionship tournament. which was origi- rally scheduled to be nlaved over the | Foland Park course of the club. has b2en transferred to the famed layout |in the Green Spring Valley, about six LADELPHIA, May 6.—Amer- | miles north of the main clubhcuse of iea’s chances to win the Amer- | (REEWR. 0 iy b well represented ican zone play in the Davis Cup | 1 the major championship of the tennis matches depend upon the | local golf season. skill of John Hennessey, In. |, A considerable number of Washing- ohn Hennessey, In-| o' amateur golfers, headed by Miller dianapolis; George Lott, Chicago; John | B, Stevinson of Columbia, holder of Van Ryn, East Orange, N. J., and Wil- | the District title, are to play in the ber Allison, Fort Worth, Tex. | Spring_invitation' event of the Balti- 7 iy e .| more Country Club. which starts on They have been selected after a series | Thursday over the Five Farms course. of competitive matches here, in Wt ch‘}‘he‘cuu{soc\\']afs meicenlea&(mmihi:- v {lden and Franc | fessional Golfers’ - Assoc am- William T. Tilden and Francis T.| ioponis Jast Fall, when Leo Diegel Hunter furnished stiff competition. it was| Neither “Big Bil vs. Lee ssociated Press. | won the title. At that time nor Hunter was a | declared by the professionals to be one | candidate for the American zone team. |of the finest tests of golf in this v leave for Europe this week and | country. would not have been available for the | 4 matches in Montreal even if they had been selected. TI practice near | Paris until_the French championships begin May 20, and will go later to Hol- | land and to Wimbledon for the English | championships, which begin June 24 1t is their intention to prepare for the | Davis Cup interzone finals, provided the | younger players come through in the American zone, Samuel H. Collom. president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, said Tilden and Hunter could be chosen members of the American team any time during the cup campaign provided the sclecticns were announced 12 days prior to the start of competition. In the final trials yesterday Hennes- sey defeated Tilden in straight sets and Van Ryn beat Hunter two out of three. On top of those defeats, Tilden and Hunter, paired in the doubles, were beaten by Allison and Van Ryn. Against Hennessey Tilden showed that it will take some time before he hits the stride that has made him the great- est player to represent the United States. He no longer depends upon sheer power to gain points and frequently uses a sliced drive. Hennessey showed no fear of his former tutor and went after everything to win his match. 112 ARE ENTERED IN GOLF TOURNEY Town and Country Ciub Also to Accept Post Entries for Play Tomorrow. A rubber match between Prank Hartig | and R. CIiff McKimmie, professionals at the Army, Navy and Marine Country Club, and A. L. Iloughton, Harper Country Club pro, and anj Sylvester, | - |with a card of 80-18-62. Clinton ed a defeat handed them a few days . e 2 o eathton and Sylvester, winning | Doviing was in second place, wit nd ¢ ing | go0)a-63, while three others tied for men Lo ‘]“‘h“;‘l'c“lz‘h:;“‘flh‘;;ir‘léflf third place, with net scores of 66. Those ¥ cho tied were Eugene Paravano, 80- se the quartet, with 75. Hartig | 112 Mo Pl o il iylyester |08y 1) T Montgominy) S1A500 0] Martin McInerney, 87-21-66. E. D. was 79. The victors had a best ball | o a laying the tenth hole, had S£31, while that of the losers was 73. | Siockman. piaying an odd experience, which cost him five is second sho a tree an fessional golfers of the mid- | strokes. H Atfirr‘x’tf:ss:ctor vfrre playing this cfter- appeared to go out of bounds. Instead noon with woman partners in a best ihe ball bounced up on the green. e | played another ball to the green an PR match 'a¢ the ‘Columbia Country | plaved another ball fo, the green ang Cah nis first ball lying on the putting sur; <takes golf fournaments sched- | face in such a position he likely wou P vy Chase Club and the | have scored a birdie 4. Congresional Country Club, ¥esterday | yr,py G Pitt won the gross prize n were postponed because of the Tal. | ne handicap medal play tourney at e e ostpeed | (s Alanoe CHIVSRETdRY il Soed f 70. J. R. Pal , Wi 18-63, CountTY renion of the qualifying round | %f 10, 7. B Ealersal Vol 363, tled for positions on the club team. for first low met. 'Third net prize’ went Members of the Columbia Country | to Robert C. Hird, with 77-9-68. A.S. JOHNSTONE LOFT TAKES PIGEON RACE Sid II, an old bird, bred by A. S. Johnstone's loft also took second place, old bird races, flown from Charlottes- ville, Va., by the D. C. Racing Pigeon Club. Twenty-three lofts competed. Johnstone's loft also took second place while Hile's Betholine was third. Results of the race follow, the yards per minute made by the first return to each loft being shown: *A. 8. Johnstone A 8. " Johnstone. enry C. Hile. . arry C._Burki *Andrew_Finher!v United States Nav John Kauffman Manor Loft Ernest Ravitne... E. E. Hinson won the kicker's tourna- Congres- and | sional, and Kenneth Yeatman, sional! 3—William Yeatman, Connessln;\a) V' rey, Bannockburn. 05- B e Bavnockpurn, and Francis Miller, Columbia. ( 4 c. —] . Bryant. Indian Spring. ant o] C.xnflbfilhty ‘Rannockburn. 10 10—Frank u‘l’f Roesch, Washington, end L J. ‘Henderson, Wan Spring. 3 I 8 Watter ott, and_w. Stewart. Kenwood. 1:15—J. A Cox. Avevlc. | ot Fvnehy Aravie 1:30_Dr. M. B | S Firown ahd. Country: Ralph Goid- | smith, Town and Country. and Gilbert Hfl\A 3 S, LoD iy, 13- Georse Foloy. Indian Spring, {I'ALG":D‘YE?'W NI;(C“IJ:CI’&:GH> Ipcian,Sprine. 270 SCol- i A, Knox, Con: e onal. and J. W, Harvey. Indian Eorine. ? W e radonal. and Wi L e row C;‘T.:i Conntry, _1:50—R. own "w‘.“‘w"ig&*é‘.,” .‘;hnn:cr‘nd‘H.AE Rfi:g:gg‘:, rgressional. 1:55—Col. : Eressional. - o mas F. Flaherty, Consressional. a: PraneButler. | Arevie, 2:05—Albert | E- Steinem. Town and Countrs. and, Fultg Rrovlawski, Town and Couniry. 2:10—F. B Baxter, Manor, and W. I Green, Manor. P15oMar, E. S. Ely. Manor! and & fFurd, Manor. 2:20—Mal, E. B, Lvo | Fressional. and Capt. W. J. Ree Country Club announced today | Navy and Mearine. 2:25—L. A. Reeves, Con that post cntrics for the tour- | eressional. and John Tierney. COnlesone. ney, which starts tomorrow over the 2:30—D. W. Warthen, Manor. e 30 iner Manar. . 2:35-George D. See. | Harold E. Thomas.’ picturesque Bethosda course, Will be | Siprealiels MAPE putnam. Manor. 2:40— | W. 8. Hixson. accepted. farpr Mimmo, Manor. and A. J. Doris |Daniel Costell The list, as announced today, totals Banor, "oan, 0" Switt: Washindfor ‘and | Henry Wenaugeri .. 112 names, including many of the lead- Ofer.. Washineton. 2:50—E. F.|Harry Copenhaver......... { B e o and "D Griesemer, Wash- | B3 Voith. ... ... ing players of the city, who will attempt 1o make the four flights arrangsd by & T, F. Dismer S IngtoR- A misher. Conarestional. and A. J. | Waiter Norwood..... the golf committee. Among the prominent starters are: | o v, s 73:05—John Foley. | Petworth Loft....... NeCatrn Chab errott. ST B, Me- | Ropert Foster Manus, Bloomfleld Club, Detroit. gh H'lew‘gl‘r; ic Harry G. Pitt, the Middle Atlantic Golf AT aries Simpson. Association titleholder; John C. Shorey el of Bannockburn, who won the tourna- | , 9—Thomas 8. Fitt, Arg ment two years ago, end Frank K. Roesch, winner last week of the Wash- vt apd M. H. Shinnick. ington tourney. Ar0"E" P. Hair, Washinston, A._Shipley. Arayle. s B Pairings for the two-day qualifica- tion round follow: 11—D. L. Thomson, TUESDAY. Garrity, Manor. Wineman, Indian Spring. an ACACIA AND WOODRIDGE plUe e TSR B T TIE IN LEAGUE NET TILT B ardson. " Manor, and C. N. Wrght,| In the opening match of the c;;\:u; e ia Mutual — . Congressional. and | City Tennis League, Arcac skl Mt S, ot | Cly Temi teapie, BACC e RicGuire, Congressional, and Harry W.|Life Insw . e congressional, ~ 1:10—Dr. W. V.| ciyb battled to a 3-3 tie. Fix of Acacia defeated Krause in the only three-set b , and . Barneit, Beaver Sommory T RS well. Washingion; ana match, though most of the others were hard fought. Maj. T. H. Bennett. Congressional - P 3 Summaries: B. Hoover, Indian Spring, and H Singles—Thore (A) defeated Grant. 8—6. Grani, Indian Spring. 1:25H. A. Mihils, Shdian Spring. and P, L. Hudson, Indian Spring. 1:30-H. S. Fope, Indian Spring. And L. V. Preubers, Town and Country. $35—Lieat. Col. A..B. Chasson. Army, Navy | _ Singles_Thore (A) S3fe/0, Ve™s o6, 6—3: ‘O'Neal (W.) defeated Knight, 6—% 6—4: sherwood (W.) defeated R. Fix, 6—4. 6—2. Grant and Krause (W) defeated Do orant ol Boapte, ) griind d_ Marine, and Maj. D. Johnson, Army, Navy and Marine. 1:40_Maj. J. 5 Jobn: 7, e Knight (A, defeated Cox and Foy, 6—2, 6—0. g <uen) JONES LIKES CHANCES OF SMITH, HAGEN, DIEGEL 3o Gl e S G g Marine. 1:55—Harry G.' Pitt, Manor, and ATLANTA, Ga., May 6 (#).—Bobby | Jones, twice winner of the British open crown, has expressed the opinion that young Horton Smith, Joplin, Mo.; Wal- ter Hagen and Leo Diegel, would be Robert C. Hird, Manor. z the chief threats to aspiring Britons in —Dr. h’ Friedman, Beaver Dan Wil Fireh, Beaver Dam. 2:05—Wilson the British open champlonships next week. Areyle. LTHOUGH the list was to close | at 6 o'clock Saturdey night, the | golf committee of the Town and | Gearge C. Gist. Indian Sprine. and M. T arret. Manor. and Warren L. Heap, Manor. P S N °Burnham. Manor, and P. W Fade, Manor. _2:15—Dr. H. P. Cobey, Wash- jhyton, and. Dr. W. R. McLister, Washing- Ton. 3:30M. C. List, Washington, and §. ¥ Milis, Washinefon. _2:25—Ray Chapin, Columbia, and Hardel O Donnell. Congres- 30-John C. Shorey, Bannockburn, v, Bannockburn, 2:35—A. anor, end J. G. Taylor, C. Evans, Columbia, and 2w amor 2:45—Thoma: B. Murphy. Columbia, % Fones, ir., Columbia. and John F. Brawner. Columbia. 2:50—Cempbell Clark, ir., In- dian Spring, and_Albert B. Parks, "Con- gressional. ranklin Parks, Congres- ROD AND STREAM By Perry Miller. cL a t the Potomac River |ginia shore. There is a mussel bed an Aiisc?r\al:g?zy rapidly and in good |a sandy bottom to be found, and tge N dition for the anglers, but |experienced angler will find litile diff- Saturday night great quantities | culty in locating the right place. muddy water came down o o from uopa(rcam and the old stream is | Good 1':"“&?; h:vll;mmg;fi:h pton again_suffering from muditis. During H)ne?:g v e points, Hardheads are {5 et period of comparatively eleal | JinE dofa. Blum Point, Chesapeake water the perch, whic 2 B e Enay Satictien Spicuous by their absence for several | D Py again being caught in' the | peaks' Beach the anglers are taking a ini i ber of hardheads from the saters in the vicinity of Chain |large numi S Y ing scem to have fallen | shallow waters, fishing off the pler. Pk downstrcam, and this accounts fof [ A party of anglers—Dr. W. Mess, Dr. the return ot the perch. Word from | j p shearer, Charles Oshen and Louis Joe Reynolds states that plenty of |'Steiner—left 'Washington on April 28} Pereh were landed last week, the ma- | for \yechapreague, Va. They fished Jority of them being of good size. | three days and sent a {telegram While no reports have reached s in {45 gjjje Atlas, announcing that on their regard to any rockfish being caught in|fret aay they landed 127 trout, the the Potomac recently, in our ()pln\\‘ll‘lmg,s‘/ of which weighed 6 pounds. ihese fish are in the river. The old- (mp&it® & (0 EY Slohded with the time fishermen always said that when | f0vct H€BrEE , COH A cather holds the locust trees are in bloom the rock-| good we will bring back enough fish to fish are sure to be found in the|F0d Ve ‘Gity of Washington. Potomac. Several weeks ago a few pan rock| All arrangements have been com- were landed by anglers fishing off|pleted for the second de luxe fishing Hains Point. One angler who had |excursion to Wachapreague, Va., under caught several pan rock landed one|the supervision of Ollie Atlas. The Weighing 21, pounds and then got a|party will get under way promptly at 6 strike which carried away hook, Imtia.m. next Sunday morning from the and sinker. This is hcaracteristic of | Atlas sports goods store. £he of the larger rockfish. Their at-| Atlas informs us that he has again tack is swift. They con’t nibble, but|made reservations for a hot lunch to be take the lure offered and attempt to|served at the Chantry House, in Salis- make a hurried getaway. If they are bury—and, oh, boy, what ham they do checked too quickly and the line hap- | cerve at that placet The best part of | pens to be not of sufficient tes: strength |one hour will be spent in Salisbury and | 1o hold a big fish, 1oss of line and other | then the second leg of the trip will be things is the result. started, landing the party at Wacha- As previously stated., one of the best preague about 4:30 p.m. places to get these rockfish is off Hains |~ Eastern Shore cooking cxtonds down Point. One angler informed us that if into the Eastern Shore of Virginia, and Tie does not get strikes off the Point he | the meals served at Wachapreague can- goes in to the Virginia shore near the not be beat. Wooden abutments of the old Railway| Twenty anglers have made reserva- Bridge, where the water is decp. Here, |tions for the trip. The bus accommo- Tie says, he always gets enough rockfish | dates just 31 passengers, which leaves to furnish a good dinner. Both of rcom for 11 more. The first 11 to sign these places are rather inaccessible, and |up with Atlas will be the ones to go. Without an outboard motor or a motor | After this number it will be a case of boat means a long, hard row. The best | “Just too bad.” Atlas wants all reserva- place off Hains Point is below the,|tions to be in not later than tomorrow. black buoy marking the Georgetown So if you want to make the trip nusueJ Channel and in & little toward the Vir-|down and gee him or phone him, * b, insurance. troduced for the mileage coupled after season. GENERAL Al manence of non- ful tread—the slowest-wearing ever developed—does away with the haz- ard of running on ‘“bald-headed” tires. It guarantees more than big mileage—safer, surer mileage season (OF WASHI 13th and Eye Sts. N\W. National 5075 and 5076 | *"GENERAL Duail~Balloon & Let us tell you how to get the New Dual- Balloon “‘8”’ on your New Car |Greece and Egypt Ahead in Other Clashes in Davis Cup Series. BRUSSELS, May 6 (#).—Belgium won its first-round Davis Cup tie with iRumanlB‘ taking the doubles to clinch the right to advance to the second round. Ewbank and Lacroix, who won both singles for Belgium, defeated the Ru- manians, Luppu and Van Dorner, in the doubles, 7—5, 6—2, 6—1. COPENHAGEN, May 6 (#).—Den- mark eliminated Chile from further Davis Cup competition, three matches to none. After taking the first two singles | matches, Denmark clinched the right to | advance to the second round by taking the doubles, Einar Ulrich and Paul Henriksen defeating Domingto and Luis Tarralvo, brothers, 6—2, 6—3, 6—4. ATHENS, Greece, May 6 (#).—Greece held a 2-to-0 lead over Jugoslavia as a result of victories in both of the open- ing singles matches. Zerlendi, Greece, defeated Fririn, 6—3, 6—0, 6—2, and Efstraitiades, Greece, conquered Sefer, €6—2, 75, 3—6, 6—3. HELSINGFORS, Finland, May 6 (#). —Egypt took a 2-to-1 lead over Finland in Davis Cup play here when Grand- guillet and _Zehar, Egypt, defeated Grahn and Grotenfelt, Finland, in the doubles, 7—5, 6—2, 6—3. The first two singles matches were evenly divided. Granholm of Finland defeated Wahid, Egypt, 6—4, 6—4, 6—3, but Grandguillet, Egypt, downed Grahn, Finland, 1—6, 6—4, 6—2, 5—17, 6—4. PIGEON RACE IS WON BY BARR’S RAINCLOUD Charles H. Darr’s Raincloud captured the first race of the old bird series under the auspices of the Aero Racing Pigeon Club, flown from Charlottes- ville, Va., 100-mile airline. A total of 176 birds from 18 lofts competed. Rain retarded the birds. Results with the average speed in yards per minute of the first return to each loft follow: Charles M. Darr J. Krahling W. Pearson. . J." Paduca, J. Gateau. Whitmore & 1 W. E. Fer Boswell _B: F. H. Riley.. 3. Fitzgeraid. Peanington Reinhardt " Hartley ir. WOMAN TENPIN CHAMP GOES TO FRONT AGAIN BUFFALO, N. 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BANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has an interesting proposition to make & man of industry and character who will work on the outside interesting new deposi tors in its INSURED SAVINGS DIVISION (an_unusual method of saving & part cf one's income). Immediate compensation and a connection to be proud of If you qualify. Interview at once Mr. Biggs, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Mount Vernon Savings Bank. | SALES) MORTG, |ard Awning Co., 80 Bladens- | burg road. | 713 Lamont st. n.w. Awning Co., 830 Bladensburg - = LLENT opportunity for| INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) HELP AND SITUATIONS:. 31 SITUATICN—WOMEN. (Continued.) G RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL | For SECRETARIES Announces the addition of an Academic Tutoring Department Under the direction of PROF. CHARLES J. ROSS, AM. VIRGINIA SMITH AIKEN, AB. MARY S. BURRUSS, A.B. Sessions. morning—nfternoon—evening. TIVOLI BUILDING 14th St. and Park Rd. ¢ vhm!c C 30! BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BEGIN NOW TO PREPARE FOR CENSUS OFFICE. EDITORIAL CLERK, STATISTICS, OST OFFICE, STEN. AND TYP. EXAMS! E_CIVIL, SERVICE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, s.e. cor. 12th and F n.w. Met. 6337. men of abil exceptional 700 Chandler Building, 9 to 12 i PAINT SALESMAN, with experience only, to sell dealers and industry: large territory state aualifications by letter. - Address Box | 386-S. Star_office. [0 SALESMEN. 2. o sell the most outstanding automobile on the market today. Good pros- pects furnished. Opportunity to make some Ieal money. Northeast Hupmobile Sales, 50 v and intesTity, you con expect returns for real work. Apply 1427 Eve n. 7 st. SALESMAN, real estate. _Builder, now with- out’ sales force. requires one experienced and successful house salesman capable of building _sales ‘organization. _Position is unique and will net twice ordinary income. Ample opportunity for rapid personal ad- vancement. No beginners or failures con- idered. Man must be capable of earning big income. State age, experience and record 10 first letter. Address Box 458-8, Star office. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED GE _BOND OR SECURITY SALES- MEN WANTED BY WELL ENOWN WAS: INGTON HOUSE HANDLING FIRST MORT- GAGE BONDS. 'COMMISSION BASIS WITH LIBERAL. DRAWING ACCOUNT. _IF_YOU ARE THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED, HAVE YOUR OWN CLIENTELE. HAVE CONFI- DENCE IN YOUR ABILITY TO SELL BONDS WHERE THE SECURITY 18 WASHINGTON PROPERTY WITH_ CONSERVATIVE_ AP- PRAISALS _AND _SATISFACTORY EARI INGS, WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT GIVING FULL DETAILS OF YOUR PAST CONNEC- TIONS AND FXPERIENCE. OQUR OWN MEN HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THIS AD. ~AD: DRESS BOX 436-S, STAR OFFICE. "EMPLOYMENT AGENCIE SEVERAL_GOOD COOKS and _Touseworkers wanted_Monday at Jewel's, 927 R. L. ave. n.w. _Small_donation_required. STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS, TYP- ists, male and female, needed to supply the 1,400 fitms that use this office regularly as their ‘employment dept. In the past five years we have placed 3,971 people in_office positions; no charge uniess placed. Wash- ington Employment Exchange. 214 Nat. Press Bldg., 14th and F._ Main 2480. COMPETENT HELP furnished dail open_daily. Nat. Personnel Bureau, 211, 1405 Eve st. n.w. M. 5821. pplicants dail (ST hy POSITIONS Ger o hers ™ typists, bookkeepers, clerks. salesmen, etc. Free rei Istration, Boyd's, 1336 G n.w. Main 2338, SOUTH! OTHER EN Y M1 SERVICE, 3rd floor, Adams Bldg., 1333 F st. n.w. Metropolitan 3547, OPFICE HELP A SPECIALTY. Applications of experienced bookkeepers, stenographers, typists, etc., desired. HELP—WOMEN COUNTER GIRL, experienced, neat. 404 9th st n.w. o % COUNTRY GIRL. colored, to make beds and clean Tooms; part time mornings. 1119 2th st. n.w. L GIRL, white, to take care of 2-year-old girl | positions Room Apply om 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Abply 6:30 to 8 p.m.. Apt. 408, 4514 Con. ave R to learn beauty culture free of charge. Apply 3032 18th st. n ah . MARCELLER, _expert, and _finger waver, | steady position if sulted. Temple Beauty | Salon, 735 13th st. n. MARCELLER FINGER W. Perma Waver wanted. Zoe Beauty Shoppe, 716 n.w. No phone calls. TEACHER, g ou want to get away for the Summer. out of the usual rut into n congenial and lucrative position that will afford travel. interesting experience and good income. state age. e€x- | perience nd schooling. Address Box 300-S, Star_office. | TELEPHONE OPERATOR, work and live in _established high-class rtment house. Prefer couple, man and wife, mother and daughter, or two sisters, gue emploved elsewhere. Adaress Box 397-5, Star_office. t 13th —experienced, 10 COLORED GIRLS. two. want positions housework. nurse or laundry by the North 9364-J. afcer 5. _ 2 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR wishes posi- ion: experience 21 years. Address Box 406-8, Star office. o GIRL wants part-time work. cafoferia or day work: no Sunday. 1802 10th st. n.w. WOMAN wents place as light housekeeper. gentist’s assistant or companion. Phone day. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. colored, neat, first-class general pa time or day's work. North TOOK, worker; 9348, DOCTORS OFFICE or part-time work. Call Decatur 2519, _ s GIRL. colored, wishes part-time work. Cail Lincoin l0128.” = = U AT GIRL, colored. wishes place as dishwasher or_bus wirl 2 26th st. nw. 9 cants Tight housework; stay or call Adams 5374. Fessenden_ave. n.w. GIRL, colored. wants jo ator.” 2209 12th pl. n.w. il e GIRL. colored, reliable, wishes general house- work: cannot stay nights; references. 867. 1615 Swann st. n.w. GIRL. colored, neat, reliable, wishes we of any kind. Call from 8 am. tc 6 P.m. Maaznw. LAUNDRESS, washing and ironing: rete nce: strictly open-air drying. Work called or and delivered. District 4339. LAUNDRESS, firsi-class, wants washing to {ake home: "sunny syazd. Main 8245 428 as elevator oper- WIDOW, refined, Southern, neat, honesi and industrious. desires position as housekeeper in a modern Washington suburban home one girl child, age 11. Address Box 478-S, 8far omce. 7 ‘WOMAN, colored, experienced, wishes place: general housework or cooking in_private family: no laundry; stay nights. 2530 Wis. ave. n.w.. janitor's apartment. ‘WOMAN, colored, reliable: pastry cool eral houseworker, chambermaid, waitress: day's_work or part tim Dec._ 5645. WOMAN. colored, first-class _cook, would like place to leave city for Summer; best reference. Phone Decatur 2663-J. 6 Tieht | PAPERHANGING, | i | Main_7417-8. PAINTING. FLOCRS. Eleven vears of reliable service nided by moderate prices. Ask _about our_expert floor service. Main 3561. BREENS MAS- TER DECORATORS. 9 PAPERHANGING. painting. hof heat. electricity. plumbing. roofing and ail gen- eral contracting our specialties. We ' wil Daper average size room for $8: special re- duction on all work this week only: cash or terms. ‘Call Main 10059, American Decorating_and Improvement Co. Inc. 1719 D@venws o o PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING: reason- able prices, best workmanship. We uss Dutch Boy ‘lead and pure linseed oil. Get our estimate on this month's specials: terms. 11 vears of satisfactory service. Metropoli- tan_Decorating Co.. 627 E st. n.w. F: PAPERHANGING and _ painting — Special prices this week only. . We will scrape. size and paper average-size room for $6. work guaranteed in writing for 5 vears. Paint- ing and general contracting with very low prices; cash or terms: no interest. Peopie's Home' Decorating Co., Inc. 817 Sth nw. . SRR 1 PAPERHANGING Prompt. reliable service s skilled mechanics. estimates. ‘L Crowell. Col sads._Cr ™Y PAPERHANGING. painting. plastering. $6 and up: first-class work: prompt_service. M. Pumps. 3927 Ga. ave. Adams. 6964 PAPERING 5 rooms and 2-story hall, est patterns. L PAPERHANGING — Rooms capered. §5_al 4p: gstimates “fhrnished: "work ‘suaranteed. eorze. 212 st n.w. Eong th ot ow. dst T PIANO “TUNING, 250, We speciaiize_in general plano repairs and rebuilding. Get our estimates. Prices reasonable Skilled mechanics. Work guaranteed. ~Sendersen- Schaeffer Co.. 644 H st. nee. Lin. 1057. Night Col.5940, and Pot. 989-W. R REPAIRING—Stral patch.ng, pointing up. does best work at reasonable prices Pe: 6 . Main 4732, PLAS" iRING AND JOBBING. N. 3328 PLUNM...ING. HEATING. OiL BURNING. Re- paire and installntions. Found reliable for 32 ye: . R. Guerin. 412 E. Cap. Lin. 3417. ROOF REPAIRING. PAINTING. gutter Foofine Co.. 2038 18ih st now, " oo AMX new work, Get the man_who Ligyd PERSONAL. RARE SILVIR PLATTER, WITH COVER, genuine Sheflield. bought from England 1863 For sale. Address Box 341-S, Star office. MEDICAL AND SWEDISH MASSAGE; CA- nadian graduate. s amm s iNw JORNSON REST HOME_INVALIDS, AGED and convalescents: special diet: night and care. 1775 Lanier pl. Col. 5317. | ELECTRIC _VIBRATORY _TREA' graduate nurse. dentist’s. S SWEDISH MASSAGE nurse_appointment. Pot. 1286-W. ___* _ MASSAGE AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. Excellent for colds and_convalescents: office or at your home. Call Fr. 8715, 5 t0 9 p.m.* WHY ENLARGED TOE JOINTS OR OTHER foot troubles? " Consult Foot Correction Lab- oratory, 612 F n.w.. Suite 108, ground figor. NURSE, _experienced with _children, will board infant or young child, Screened porch, large park. ~Best of mother's care; Reasonable. _Call Silver Spring 488-M. _11* ENTS 939 N. Y. ave.. Apt. 3, over {_ BY TRAINED ROOFING. guttering. spouting. roof p g TOT0s Unning, G Robe, Ltn 25 " 1351 Morse st. nee. 10 RUGS CLEANED. rtepaired and siored. A. &P Rug Co.. 2409 18th st. n.w. Eotimble TILE REPAIRING —Loose and broken bath- Toom tiles repaired: built-in soap dishes, installed.” Call Col. 6513 after 5 p. UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing; work done In the home If desired. E. 8. Weaver, 1434 Newton st. n.w. Adams 8401 WINDOW SHADES and screens made to order: will call to estimate. 351 Good Hope rd. Lincoin 10139 o GARAGE, SERVICE STATIC One of the Finest in Washington gl " Suburbs. $q. . of g d. 12.0 3 A floor 'space tinder cover: Areprost ‘consiiucy tion: automobile agency with property if desired. _Property advantageousl: Address Box 134-5, Star ofee, > nnenced: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FRENCH. SPANISH, GERMAN. ENGLISH to foreigners; individual nstruction. 1459 N st. n.w., Apt. 1. _Tel. Potomac 968. MASSAGE, PHYSIOTHERAPY, CHIROPRAC- tic.” SARA J. HOLMSTROM, 508 E. Capitol st Phone Lincoln 7137. 11e SHAMPOO AND MARCEL. WATER WAVE or finger wave, $1. Permanent wave, $6.50. Other ‘work by graduate students at moder- ate prices. MABELLE HONOUR GRADUATE SCHOOL. 1325 N. H. ave. (Dupont Circle.) North_10499. SLIP COVERS. 3-PC. SUITE WITH_SEP. gushions, snap fasteners: incl. material, 318 20 _L. ] . 1513 _28th se. 1 0. RIGGS TURKISH BATHS FOR LLADIES. Complete bath. $2: ultra-violet. infra-red | therapy lamps, massage. steam room, reduc- ; payable $75 month, due'3 yesrs ? : ing_machines; graduate nurse in constant attendance. ' Nestle circuline permanent wave, special. 18 curls for 3. Hours from 10 to 6. except Sundays: Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 8: other evenings by special appointment. Franklin 7236; residence. Adams 1290. BEAUTY PARLORS. SPECIAL this week—Eugene wave, marcel top and ringlet end. $8. lished 25 years. 92 ART SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 925 Grant pl. n.w. Phone Fr. 6159. All brariche taught by experts. Special rates; easy ter X REALLY _BEAUTIFUL —PERVANENT wave at the MABELLE HONQUR SCHOOL for $5, including shampoos and finger wave. These waves given under expert supervision. All other beauty culture work at low prices. Open daily until 6: Mon., Wed. and Fr! until 8 p.m._ 817 14th st. n.w. Fr. ermanent Estab; 159. and assorters, experience on Apply Conger's Laundry, and New York ave. n.w. s WOMAN-—Unusual Cpportunity for woman over 23 to establish her own business with- out burden of stock or overhead expense no canvassing: Kive telephonc. Address Box 497-8, Star_office. WOMEN for sales work: $25 and liberal bonus to start on salary. agreement: short hours: steady repeat tradei experience not | necessary, 25 we train you. Cat 210 4 pam.. | 216 Insurance Bldg., 15th and Eye s | WASHERS rougr dry. YOUNG_WOMEN, two, eager to get away from office routine are offered interesting positions where resourcefulness and initi- ative properly applied will mean rapid growth in business. Give details. Address Box 214-S. Star_office. - SEAMSTRESS, experienced on| power machines. Apply Stand-| }"RE.SL‘ZRS, experienced onj| fancy work; good salary, steady position. Arcade Sunshine Co.,| HELP—DOMESTIC. COOK —Colored, gener: is have first-class references and stay night 3 in family: emall part of laundry; 113 wWeek. ~ Wisconsin_3013. ey COOKING and housework: woman, stay nights. At 3770-J. 1307 Sth st. ne. * GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored; good home and saiary to Iight party. 1404 Varnum st. nw. i GIRL. white, for upstairs work and assist | mother with’child; stay nights; good home; | $15 per week. 2903 32nd st. n.w. * to teke care of 2-year-old irl from 11 am. to 5:30 p.m. Apply 6:30 to A 4514 Conn._ave. 23rd | £ fdo it i | Wash foig. | REDUCE YOUR EXCESSIVE WEIGHT be- Est. West 10 yrs. the hot weatber is here. 1120, fes only. 3025 O St. n.W. RESTAURANT. uptown. doin; 't 7 all pew equipment; will ucrl'fl(‘:g: oo erowat offer wi 2 §h lness. o accepted. Call Co- DELICATESSE 12th st. nee.: WILL SELL 50 shares or part Judea Indus- trial Corporation, owners Jud o ROOMING HOUSE owner. sick. - SMALL HOTEL at popular 8 a uUnuSuRl OpPOTIURILY to. FIERt BATLY: COm: pletely equipped; will rent at very attractive Deure or sell on easy terms: sickness and usiness prevent operation by owner. John M. King & Co.. 1008 1ith st. n.w. SECOND;TRUST NOTE. guaranteed. 17500 fscount. Col. 5505 day. evenitiz 6701 o SMALL HOTEL of 18 rooms, furnished, cafa SRR Rend S 5 Tent. t st. n.w.. Apt. 1. sl 5 DESIRE TO GET IN TQUCH with business man open to immediate investment of $5.000 to $10.000 in business giving most attractive returns. Amount required depends on in- terest desired: also on time investor n give to business, which is permanent and o?fr:‘:lp‘ol Yllltll ln;!s(l:l‘llun‘ Noh brokers— er. _Address” Box 64 -S.ystlr n’mce. ROOMING HOUSE CAFE for . 69 H st. n.w. Fully tql!lpge_dr. b l'fll‘s. dress Pox 413-S. Star office. s e LUNCH BUSINESS, old stan including some of equipment; business: price. $150. central; filled: price. $550. R. M. Curtis, 410 Bond Blds. t. 340, a5ias’ sood rent, $75; M. 3934 MOTOR TRAVEL. TRAVFL VIA MOTOR TRAVEL—_Share exp. All points. ~ Economy pleasure. Atlanta. $13; Miaml, $23. Sterling Hote). Main 5237. RECOMMENDED _SERVICE. ‘The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call Main 5000, Branch 1i5. | AUTO PAINTING JOBS COMPLETED in 48 hours with wonderful new durable lacquer finish that grows handsomer with age. Proof against rain, Snow, ice. steam. €oap. am- monia. acids. alkall and alkaline mud. Let us show you sample of fine work with this excellent ‘material. Prices. $50 up. Joseph McReynolds, Inc.. 1000 Upshur st. Col. 427. 1423-1425-1427 L St._n.w.. Decatur 686. BEDDING—_Prepare for your Spring house cleaning. Mattresses, pillows, box springs and wire springs renovated and remade. Let us Columbla Bed- fow_before the rush. ding Co.. 219 G st. n.w. STOREKEEPERS 1f You Need Money, See U: CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE CO. | 8th FLOOR, DIST. NAT'L. BANK BLDG. Account Death of Owner. For sale cheaply, up-to-date Mills Poult Food and Molsoces Food Biant m Alexandrin. Abply” First National Bank, istr Alexandria. va. b 14th ST. CAFE EQUIPPED. Fstablished, in good business and residen- tial location. Low rent. Special chance. Act_auickly. Phone Main 5437. _Practically NO INVESTMENT NEEDED. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. | ADDING MACHINES_Burroughs, with st £50.00 cash: Dalton, with stand. $50.00 American, $20.00 cash; other makes. 1in 9674. 715 H st. n. CARRIAGE—White. Teed; good as e ble. Decatur 5119. BABY CARRIAGE _(reversible: Wakefleld). baby’s’ bath_tub, slop jar, pot, folding_table—all $30. Owner leaving town. Clev. 6364-J or 3507 Rodman BEDDING. MATTRESSES. box springs and Tows reno.; best prices and prompt del Wash. Mattress Co.. 319 L st. s.w. M. 6679. BEDDING of all kinds renovated and steril- 1zed_ by process appioved by Health Dept. Prompt service and low prices. ‘Eagle Bedding Co.. 2215 5th st. n.e. _Decatur 7 BEDDING RENOVATED. springs, mattresses, pillows. feather mat.: dOWn COMIOFLS re-cov- cred. Ideal Bedding Co.. 622 E n.w. M. 4094. CAKPENTER JOBEING. repairing. remodel- iig: prompt service: capable workmanship: prices right; frst-class. Phone Dec. 539-W. Fora. 7 CAR gene: terior and interior. D BUILDER, remodeling. all branches: painting, ex- H. Johnson. 1365 Irying. rienced, for . nw. * vanted Call Potomac eral sework. Apply at once With references. 4400 16th st. o, GIRL wanted, reliable. colored, to cle man's apt. Reply by letter giving full in- formation, phone and address. Address Box 401-5, Star office. 6 NURSE, children’s, white, who is French or spcaks French: permanent situation in nice family. 2337 Ashmead pl. or phone North Col._6917. 5 CHAIR ~ CANEING. splinted, upholstering. st. n.w.” Franklin 7483 c WORK, dump trucks. by hour o able rates PORCH ROCKERS Armstrons, 1235 10th [ excavating: aiso contract; reason- ELECTRIC WIRING—Will wire 6-room hause complete, including fxtures and inside serv- ice, $7450: n year to Day. Stein Electric 627 E n.w. Fr. 801 ELECTRIC, WIRING—6 rooms. 3 hails., bath complete. $40; fixtures, $30. Installed work kuaranteed. Getmy estimate; save time and mmoncy; terms. North 885. H. M. Carpenter. 30-40 years; must be ne ing to work._Address Box 47-V. Star office. WOMAN, ‘white, reliable, for general house- work_and cooking dinner: go home nights: no Sunday work: references; $10 a week. Phone_Decatur 4 . WOMAN, white, for cooking and house $50 a month, "Call Georsln 1707 ot beforé m. FLOOR _SCRAPING, _reflnshing, _Waxing: electric machine: house painting and roof repairing. W. E. Day. Capitol Hei 2. 11° FLOOR WORK, every description: vel sonable: guaranteed: dustless machines. T, Folk, 1935 Park rd. Call after 4:30 p.m. Adams ‘1436 FLOOR CLEANER h expert: spectal prices until Brothers,_Lincoln_8478. e) d. May 15, Talley WOMAN. wEite, settled: mus 7 East _Kirke st Chevy Chase, consin 2871. WOMAN, colored, &ood references essential. Anacostia. WOMAN, ~white, Catholic__preferred, housework 'and cooking; _home and’ good wages. Call evenings after 5, 3205 th st. nee. Pot. 5040-W. 7 Md. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. COOK, male or female, luncheon and dinner service; state male or female. white or colored, ference. Address Box 15-V, Star office MEN AND WOMEN to Paine Studlo. 923 P st. B.W. _ PASTRY COOK and desserts, first class permanent: references. Apply Willow Tre Inn, 1707 H st. mornings, weekdays. STRUCTION COURSES. AUTO DRIVING QUICKLY TAUGHT. —Tn- auire’ about or new method: licensed white men_established 10 years. Call Lin. €2 ACCOMPANIST. WILL PLAY FOR VOCAL and violin: coaching; engagements. Mrs. Reyn! N. 3 5 6 RIVATE LESSONS—Mathematics, sclence: anguages, ~Cornell graduate, $I.' ALBERT JONAS, 1406 Hopkins st. .. necr 20ih & P. CHA F. Hawkins, Decatur 5645. 6% CHAUFFEUR—Colored, “young _man; public or private; 16 years' experience; Chas. Rob- inson, 1720 Flori 1 n DRAFTING. mechanical - patent; _designing and drawing for general engineering; work- ing drawings and development work. Franklin_9064-J, after 4 p.m. 6 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EXECUTIVE, wide experience, highest references, desires connection; Notel,, restaurant or club man- ager, mssistant manager, s.eward. Address Rox '16-V, Star_otfic . JANITOR _wishes position; references; 15 ears experience. 2023 9th st. n.w. Phone North 10569. v . LAW GRADUATE. youns man, 22 wishes connection with law ofice; good typist, sal- afy po oblect. ~Address’ Box 391-5.’ Star AVIATION LECTURE TONIGHT. 8 PM. Ptubu;r IoMted . G AIR LEGION, ‘1319 F st. n.w. o MAN, colle manent _employment. Star_office. . 25 years of age, wishes per- Address Box 3338, WHY NOT PREPARE FOR A POSITION IN the Census Office? We have prepared others, perhaps We could prepare you. 1 month’s evening _session, $5.60; day session, $16. Wood's Commercial School. 311 E. CAp. st. _ WOULD YOU LIKE TG EARN MORE money? What have sou to sell? What do you know that employers will buy? _Private telephone operating. Fascinating work. ~ Easy to learn. Oxford Bids., cor. 14th & N. Y. ave. LEARN BARBER TRADE Quick: Tig demand. - Write Tri-City Bar- berSchool, 817 E. Baltimore st., Bultimore, ANGTHER BAYS: ° days, §25 weck.” Another: ice stenogranhic examination 3 mont school.” Another: *7 weeks day sch earning $1.800 vear.” Boyd graduates in demand. position guaranteed. New classes now forming 8 years. Write Boyd h dite 338 w. M. 2338, MEN, WOMEN—JOBS FOR LINOTYPE OP- erators, $50-$60 weekly: short hours. Burton Linotype School, 930 H st. n.w.; day or eye. MAN, experienced houseman and _painte can furnish references; salary expected, $40 ber week. Address Room 33. 119 Pa. ave. p,w. MAN, colored, neat: driving, any kind: por- fer or bus work or houseman; references. RADIO OPERATOR. fisi-class com. license, would be interested in offer of kind, radio work: 3 vears' active experience. Can also handle Morse wire. Address Box 471-5, Star_office. o FLOORS _ LAID, SCRAPED, — CLEANED, waxed or finished: experienced white em- ployes. “Acme Floor Co., Adams 6883. EXPERT FLOOR FINISHING, scraping, waxing: skilled mechanics; reduced prices. Paul Serene. 1209 N. Cap. st. Main 10187 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. Tepalred: slip covers made. Est. cheerfully given. Returned free. Tittensor, 1600 8th_st. n.w. N. 7702. HEATING, steam and hot-water systems in. stalled; 1-3 years to pay. For estimate, J.C. Robey. Lin. 248. 1221 Morse st. n.e. _ 6°_ HOME DECORATING and remodeling on ensy pavments; paperhanging and painting plastering, metal ceilings, hardwood fioors, old floors refinished, plumbing, electric wir fog “and fixtures, ' roofing, awnings and shades: porches bullt and inclosed: water- proofing. stucco Work, sarages, ail kinds frame, brick and concrete work: special at- tention given all work by the management, In order to acquaint you with our class of work, we are making special prices this week. Cash or terms; make your own terms to suit your convenience. Capitol Contracting Co., 216 Machinist Bldg. Phone Franklin 1600~ e HOME REMODELING. _painting, and plastering. electrical wiring, plumbine, foofing and heating. all forms of brick and coment work, stuccoing, etc.. metal garages. ceilings, floors laid or refinished, carpenter- ine. all branches: work done by expert me- chanics and fully guaranteed. on terms of from one to_three years. Call American Contracting Co., Col.” 4635, day or evenins. papering Main 923; evenings. Ga. 1482.9° | | | | | Must be sold at sacrifice. BABY CARRIAGE—Gray reed. in good condition: $5. 2926 Porter st. Clev. 3113-3. Sz i it BED-DAVENPORT and _club_chair with down pillow seats: new: reasonable. Al ply evenings, Apt. 1111, La Salle, Conn. BED-DAVENPORT SUITE,_3 condition, $60: 2 pieces, $50. beds. large and small rugs Other pieces. Real bargains. i e BICYCLE—Iver Johnson. almost ne $20: inauire 1334 19th &t. n. BUILDING MATERTALS. bathtubs and brick from recently wrecked big frame Govt. build- ings now at our 3 yards. Giood flooring, 1}ac foot; sheathing and framifg. 3c: plenty 2x6, 2x8," 2x10, sash, doors, windows complete: Plumbing ' fixtures, ~radiators. pipe: many other items: lowest prices. Large selection. HECHINGER CO. 3921 Ga. Ave. N.W. HECHINGER CO.. 6th and C Sts. SV _ HECHINGER CO.. 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. CASH REGISTER—National, 4 drawers; $75. 1503 U st. n.w. Phone Pot. 5549. DESKS, chairs, safes. files: cheapest prices in Washington. ~ Special sale. factory sec- onds. - Commercial Office Furniture Co.. 430 8th st._n.w._Fr. 861. feces, good resser, twin nearly _new. 2014 Kalo- briEe, factory seconds” of ofice bles. chairs, bookcases. furniture. You can also rent it. & Son, 616 E st. n.w. _Main 9136. DINING ROOM SUITE—Large mahogany, colonial. 3305 Porter st. n.w. Clev. 5015. ' FUR, reddish-brown fox. like new: reason= able: . Phone_Adams 3973-J. _ 67 _ FURNITURE of a 5-room apartment at & . 707 22nd st. n.w.. Apt. 12. FURNITURE and beautiful H. Baum oriental rugs. Less than half. Call_Georg FURNITURE of entire house, very Teason- able: some very old furniture in lot: no dealers. Call after 8 p.m., 5307 13th_st. n.W. _Call after Sunday. 6 FURNITURE, etc, Wednesday, May 8: sale at Weschler's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w.. includes large consignment of repossessed household eflects, imported rugs, tapestries and Linens: e 26 FURNITURE—Buffet, china closet. table and hairs: price. $35. 1905 pt. 32. © ctically new: no reasonable offer refused. Phone Columbia 205. FURNITURE—Adam drop-leaf table, marquetrs etc. Clev. 2753-W. . GAS RANGES, new and slightly used sizes: less than half prices. Why pay more? Every range guaranteed. ' J. W. Willlams, 609 6¢h st. n.w. Main 2986. 7 HEALTH VIBRATQR. Reduce. The s and sure way. New health vibrator, $30. Columbia 5609, = LAWN MOWER AND HOSE on reel. 38 (value, $18). Owner leaving Washiogton. Clev. 6364-J.” 3507 Rodman st. n.w. LAWN MOWERS rebuilt, $3.50 up; good running condition: also new mowers, $6.25 up. Your old mower in trade. 917 1ith 8. n.w. Fr. 10183. LIVING ROOM SUITE, overstuffed: bedroom suite. All nearly new.’ 3 Park ave., Hyatt ville, Md. HOUSE CLEANING of every description ReoveS gielineked. © varnished’ and. waxed Drop eard to J. A. Downing, 1155 4th st. OFFICE_FURNITURE fiom 0. Desks, chairs. file cabinets, table: ‘Washington eve: i for sour ofice at great savings, dept., 310 8th st. n.w. KEYS_Duplicate keys. 25 cents: made while you, valt. Jurner & Clark, rew address, 22115 New_York n.w._Fr. 3005. Salvage Co.. office fur: PARTITION—100-ft. _Hansom _mahogai with _mirrors. soda fountain, wall cases crifice, 914 E st. n.w. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. delivery service: lawn rollers for rent. 917 ilth st. n.w. _Fr. 10183. it LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. rebuilt, re- paired. etc. Call for and deliver. ©. P. ARMIGER. 916 N. Y. ave.n.w.: Frankln 1707, SCENIC ARTIST (painter, builder, proper- ties), will make anything in wedd.’ metal or other materials, on job 365 days in the year, wants congenial emplovment, either Tull ‘or part time: A-1 Tef.; French trans- lator and interpreter. C. Cotton. Phone Main 6702, B i YOUNG MAN. ambitious. 22, now employed, desires position with future. Not afraid of long hours and hard work. Address Box 35-V, Star oftice. 7 YOUNG MAN, high work. G 1a 3387- AUTO LESSONS for permits, parkini cl{g;:;!i Al 5 control *and _traflic: ~cars furnished. FOSTER HARTWELL. Fr. . TAUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLYI Expert Lady Instructress. West_3068. 2128 H St. N.W. 8% 3 UATION—WOMEN. APT. HOUSE MGR.. experienced: will ex- change services for comfortable apt.. phone, was, clec. Address Mrs. L. M., 700 Qiitncy st. e S e e PAINTING. paperhanging, decorating. terior_and extericr. “Harry A. Glorius & C 3017 Ga. ave. n.w. _Phone Col. 4338. PAINTING, artistic paperhangini ing: repairs: remodeling; low estim: J. Hulen, Pot. 4874. PAINTING. PAPERING—For Tneat. clean | work call Adams 5006. Low prices. quick service. Gordon Bros.. 632 Col. rd. my21*_ | PAINTING—Int _ and ext. house paintine. expert floor finishing: skilled mechanics | Paul_Serene, 1209 N. Main_10187. PAPERHANGING—Have your work _done now ot low prices. Rogms. 16 and up: im- mediate attention. J. Egdall, 3559 10th st. Z.w. e PAPERHANGING. painting. piasterin . ciean work, cl ces. call Col ne: eap pr 1889 _Baits Decorating Co., ¢0i Irving st. n.w. | Pleasant Music shori': PIANO BARGAINS—Reconditioned pianos at inviting prices. Knabe upright, small size, $80; Stieff upright. mahogany case. $190. Get acquainted with our rent pr in case of purchase. zos hauled and packed for shipment. Grands and Midget uprights for rent. Hugo Worch. 1110 G st. n.w. Es- tablished_1879. PIANOS FOR RENT, fo Toin S 0% open st. n.w. Open eves. Columblia 164 PONSELLE electric floor_polishing machine: in perfect condition: cost $187.00, will gell for $93.50. Crosley bandbox radio set with Radiols loudspeaker; cost 3175.00. The whole lor $70.00. ese articles available after rl:l’l'! 25th. Apply W. Oram, 1301 18th street PRESSING MACHINE Reasonabl Storage & Transfer Co. h New Home. $1 315: New Ide: SEWING MACHINES Dropnead Singer. & 510: others' at ar. ~New Hifie, Oven evenings. Pa. ave.