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Stay home this eve- ning and listen to the Armour Hour. A great orchestra and grand chorus. Special features. HOUR wWJZ 9:30 P.\! to 10 P.M. ndard Time, When Buying a New Radio Remember— A demonstration in your home will prove it. m WOL WRC from Sta TO AMOS wANDY | In Person FPHE .most popular mhnractcrs} L on the air now broadcasting | every night except Tuesday, 10! o’clock. Courtesy of The Pepsodent Co. | Also Over Station WJIZ. WBZ, WBZA. KDKA, WHAM, WJR, WMAQ, KYW WE KWK, WR ONATRON ON THE AIR EVERY NDAY NITE WMAL—Every Friday at 10 P.M. “Enna Jettick” Shoes exclusively at 7th & K 3212 14th 10:01—Amos 'n’ Andy, black face come- | 10:00a—~Three Little Maids. | 11:30a—The High Steppers. Today on PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1929 (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—WRC—950. (National Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Washington-Detroit base game, play by play. 5:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5:30—Raybestos Twins, 6:00—Rapid Transit. 6:30—Correct time. 6:31—Base ball scores and motion pic- ture guide. 6:35—Darktown Wanderers. 7:00—Cities Service Orchestra and Cavaliers, 8:00—Whispering Tables, 8:30—Schradertown Band. 9:00—Summer melodles. 9:30—"The Family Goes Abroad.” 10:00—Weather forecast. ball * dians. 10:15—Slumber music. 11:00 to 12:00-Park Central Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 7:150—Federation morning devotions. | 7:3Da—Cheerlo. ; 7:50a—Petit, Trio. 8:00a—Milt Coleman, songs. 8:15a—Morning_melodies. 9:00a—United States Navy Band. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute, 10:30a—Studio program. | 11:00a—Twelve O'Clock Trio. | 12:30—Yoeng's Orchestra. 1:30—Farm Bureau Federation pro- gram. 2: lFBmxd of a Thousand Melodies. 2:30—R. C. A. demonstration hour. :I:DO—Wnshinglon-Dc!rulr, base ball game. 2289—WOL—1310. * (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Washington-Detroit. base game, play by play. 5:45—7The Town Orier. 6:00—The Public Service Man. 6:10—What's on the air tonight. | 6:15—Dinner concert. | 7:00—"Let's Go Fishin,” by C. G. Klatzback. | 7:20—Donald Thomas, baritone, 7:30—Late news flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—The musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays—-A thought for the day. { 8:05a—The musicel cloc 10:00a—The shoppcis' ball | (continued). OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. | solos. Programs preparcd by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New York—660 f 5:00—Black and Gold Room Dinner Orchestra. | 5:30—Twins. i 6:00—Rapid Transit Sketches. 6:30—Dark Town Wanderers, quartet. 7:00—Concert Orchestra and Cavaliers; tegor and male quartet. | 8:00—Whispering Tables, “Dramatic Scenes From the Underworld.” | 8:30—Gus and Louie with the town band. 9:00—Summer melodies; tenor. | 9:30—The Family Goes Abroad. | 0:00—Hotel dance orchestra. | 11:00—Ben Pollack’s Hotel Dance Or- | orchestra (one hour). | 391.5—WJZ New York—760 5:00—Smith Ballew's Dance Orches- tra: scores. 6:00—In the Good Old Summer Tim salon singers. 6:30—Uncle Bob Sherwood, Stories of the Circus and Novelty Band. | 7:00—Mildred Hunt and orchestra; 7:30—Adventures of Nick Carter. 8:00—Phil Cook and Vic Fleming. 8:30—Memories. 9:00—Quaker Girl. 9:30—Orchestra and chorus. 10:00—Amos '’ Andy. 1 10:15—Siumber music by string en-| semble. | 422.3—WOR Newark—110 7:00—Hawaiian Shadows by native musician. 7:30—The Rollickers, by, quartet. | 8:00—Story hour. 9:00—Ragio time. 9:30—Russian music. 348.6—WABC New York—860 5:00—Odds and Ends. 5:30—Orchestra; entertainers. 6:30—Chain key station. 7:00—Entertainers. 8:00—In Old Vienna. 8:30—Sea Senior; choral singers. 9:30—Negro achievement program. 10:00—Dance music hour. 272.6—WPG Atiantic City—1,100 | 4:30—Organ recital; news. 7:00—Scores; concert orchestra. 8:00—Half hour of vocal. 8:30—Dance; to be announced. 9:30—Dance music (1!4 hours). 11:00—Jean Wiener at organ. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 6:00—Hour from WJZ. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1, 5:20—Scores; The Mystic; financiers. 6:00—Hotel, orchestra. 6:30—WABC program. 7:00—Fashioneers; Follies, 8:00—Two hours from WOR. 0—Dance and organ hour. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 5:25—Scores; WEAF progra 6:00—Literary Cameos; talk: 6:30—Musical features. 7:00—Concert orchestra. 8:00—Hour from WEAF. 9:00—Concert orchestra. 9:30—WEAF half hour. 0—Dorberger’s Orchestra hour. 302.83—WBZ Springfield—990 5:00—News: dinner music; agriculture. 5:30—Dinner music; review; scores, 6:00—Newcomb’s Orchestra. 6:30—Same as WJZ (3% hours). 15—Sports; news: Negro | soprano and music 1 ‘We want you to hear the new Philco perform on Free Demon- stration in your own home, under the same conditions it will en- «counter in actual use. When you compare the tone with any you have ever heard, when you bring in station after station you have neverbeen sble to get before, then if you decide to keep this new Balanced-Unit Philco, your. local Philco dealer willacrange easy pay- ments for your convenience, Tune in the Philco Hour ewq Fn’day night THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ” Major “Chain” Features | TONIGHT. 7:00—Citles Service hour, WRC and N. B. C. network. 7:30—U, 8. Army Band, WMAL and C. B. S. network. 8:30—Schradertown musicom- edy, WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:30—Theater memories; “Blos- som Times,” act 3—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL. WHAM, KDKA, WLW, KYW, WJR, KWK, WREN, WTMJ and KSTP. 9:00—Bremer Tully program; dance orchestra, salon or- chestra and _quartet— WMAL end C. B. S. net- work. 9:30—Armour program; mixed chorus of 18 voices and 30-plece _orchestra—WJZ, WBZ., WBAL, KDKA, ‘WLW. WRVA and others. 10:15—Amos 'n’ Andy, WRC and N. B, C. network, PROGRAM TO SEEK 'LISTENERS' LIKES the Radio 475.9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radio' Forum.) 3:00—Play-by-play account of the ‘Washington-Detroit base ball game, by Denman Thompson, sports editor, The Star, 5:00—Twilight Round Table, 5:30-~Ambassador Orchestra. 00—Correct time. 01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 5—Duets by the Mardo Sisters. 6:40—"Interesting Week End Trips Around Washington,” by George E. Kenelpp, district manager, the A. A. A, 7:00—Piano syncopator. 7:15—Jimmy and Jene. 7:30—United States Army Band. 8:00—True Story hour. 9:00—Bremer ‘Tully program. 9:30—In a Russian Village. 10:00 to 11:00—Paul Speehu Orches- tra, Early Program Tomorrow. 10:00a—Children's hour—*Adventures | of Helen and Mary.” 10:30a—Dance orchestra. 11:00a—Noonday Club—Salon Orches- tra and talk 6n boys’ hobbies. 11:30a to 12:15—Julie Wintz and his orchestra, 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00—Midafternoon musicale. 5:00—Good afternoon! 6:30—Classified hour, 7:30—Bran Hughes' Orchestra. 8:00—James Chamberlain, tenor; Helen Fenwick, accompanist, 5—Studio presentation. —F. W. Hart, baritone. 8:45—The Harmelody Boys. 5—David Martin, baritone, 9:30—The Gondoliers. 9:4>—The Columbia Trio. Early Program Tomorrow. :30a—National farm program. ‘45a—Marmola program. 00—Time signals. 434.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard.) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9°55—Tine_signals. | 10:05—Weather Bureau rcports. Various Types of Music Tonight. “Bremer Tully Time,” a new radio feature, designed to discover the likes: and dislikes of radio listeners, will have |its premlere tonight over WMAL and other Columblia Broadcasting System ! stations. The sponsors announce that every, type of music will be introduced in the serles of weekly programs. The initial | broadcast, however, will present a dance | orchestra, a salon, orchestra, a_ vocal quartet and a special chorus. It will be popular in chnlncler containing such sclections as “Where Are You, Dream Girl?” “Button Up Your Overcoat “Break Away” and “Just Another Kiss. WMAL also has scheduled a group of from the United States Army Eand's concert, on the Capitol Plaza to a late dance program by Paul Specht's Orches- tra. In addition there will be the weekly True Story hour and the “In a Russian Village” broadcast, Peter Biljo and his balalaika orchestra, a Russian quartet and several “Amos 'n’ Andy,” the popuiar black- face comedians, will give | broadcast tonight over WRC and asso- |clated National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions. Another broadcast in which comedy will play a dominant part is the weekly | Schradeértown musicomedy, with Gus |and Loule, the garage pariners. In the | | broadcast tonight Gus and Louie will make an effort to cast off the petulant | Widow Biddle, who has caused them to face disgrace. The band numbers in- | { clude “Honey,” scenes from Victor Her- | bert’s “Orange Blossoms™ and th dlers’ Chorus” from Gounod's * Two_sketch presentations. ing Tables” and “The Fami| cs Abroad,” are sandwiched between WRC's other musical features, which include the Cities Service hour and the pro- gram of the Darkiown Wanderers Banjo specialties by Fred Van Epps will be a specialty of the latter, while the Citles Service broadcast will ‘featurc vocal solos by Leo O'Rourke, tenor. The “Whispering Tables” cpisode will relate the story of a policeman Wwho refused the tempting bribe of a boot- legger. The scene of the “Family Goes Abroad” series will be on a liner bound from Europe to the United States. An invitation to go fishing over the { week end will be broadcast from WOL tonight by C. J. Klatzback of the Isaai Walton League. The station’s musical specialty wil, be & recital by Donald ‘Thomas, baritone. The Columbia Trio n its concert to- night from WJSV will use a special continuity, called “The County Fair at Dublin.” " The program includes “Come Back to Erin," “The Last Rose of Sum- mer,” “Sonny Boy,” “Kathleen Mavour- neen” and “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms.” David Martin, baritone, will be the trio’s guest sololst. Concert by the Harmelody Boys and the Gondoliers and a recital by F. W. | Hart, baritone, are among WJSV's olher CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—300 6:00—Memory tunes; sports; scores. 6:3c—Same as WJZ (32 hours). 10:00—WJZ; Gene, Ford and Glenn. | 10:30—Radioet Presentation. | 11:00—Chime Reverics. 12:00—Dance half hour. 12:30a—Sweet and Low Down. 1:00a—Gene, Ford and Glenn. 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070 | 5:30—WEAF (30 min.); tra. 7:00—Hour from WEAP. 8:00—Suitmen: The Folks. 9:00—Fur Trappers’ Orchestra, 9:30—Friday frolics. 10:30—Variety hour. | 11:30—Danee music (1% 398.8—WCX-WIR Detroit—7. 6:00—Variety; scores. 6:30—Hour from WJZ. 7:30—Radioet presentation. 8:30—WJZ programs (134 hours). 10.15—News; Serenaders; danc!. 11:00—Dance music. 12:00—Easy chair and dance hour. 6:30—WJZ (30 min.); Pomar’s orches- | tra. 7:30—Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell, 8:00—WJZ (30 min.); concert, 9:00—Concert; WJZ program. | 10:00—Concert” hour. | 11:45—Hawaiian Ensemble. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080 6:30-—WJZ (30 min.); Reed & Jame- | son. 7:30—Chastain sisters. 8:00—WJZ (30 min.): Brevities. 9:00—Hawalian Serenaders. 9:30—WJZ half hour: scores. 10:05—Organ; dance music. 365.6—WUAS Louisville—82 6:30~WJZ (30 minutes). 8:30—WJZ (30 minutes); dance band. 9:00—Hot off the music Tolis. 9:30—WJZ program. 10:00—Studio orchestra. 11:00—News; dance music hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 7:30—String quartet; bulletins. 8:00—WJZ (30 min.); hotel orchestra. 9:00—WEAF, and WJZ (1 hour). 10:00—Soprano and orchestra. 10:30—WJZ (half hour). TONIGHT Y vocal; orches- 1 HUMLESS TUBES of Gold Seal uniform quality Jor SCREEN GRID and ACSETS GOLD RADIO TUBES Gold Seal Electrical Co. 250 Park Ave. 9 NewYork < CITIES SERVICE Orchestus. on WRC and 18 other stations associated with the National Broadcasting Company ' CARROLL ELECTRIC CO.. 714 12th St. N.W. Phone Nat. 7320 | Columbia Cham to Present | other outstanding attractions, ranging, featuring | their third | { | i { | Georgia | entire charge of privat vocai | Box | show ubilj FRIDAY, CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11.p.m. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturdsy, At the Branch Agencles, one hour earlier, both for dally snd Sunday, Only Exceptions. Death notices and Lost and Found advertisements for the daily will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Saturday and Legal Holidays. when the time fs 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Bunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. == Neter mall origmat recummenaations when | gnseering adver ; e A, vertisemenis for employment. AUGUST 23, 1929. _______ WANTED-—-AGENTS. e HELP AND SITUATTONS. II'I'UA'I’ION—WOHIN EARN TWO DAYS' PAY IN ONE known lines of o g Aum y n of We J;‘d“i-!'é{fl The I‘ ristmas greetini Erews Bidee 1 mmml-lnlon basii o, 141" Naslon INSTRUCTION COURSES. Fn-o‘ DRIVING ¢ LY TAUGHT. Tn- thod ,I:rnnd white " Call Lin. 83 u.utv POSITH await all gradus of radio. 1t will pay | you to k into llll !0"- vocation & ynunl or midéle-aged m: kL 1 Ittle chat ‘nd lesrn the partic term will begin Mond; is Radio Coliege, 405 9th. DOUBTER. 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COLLECTOR for_smzll, rine accounts: will pay 18% commission sleady employment to mam who qualifies ¢ty end suburban territory: must be able | 12, collect on "delinquents and trace” skips: nd bond required. _ Appl: DREITE il S T QOK. experienced. = CORN nsi%srieneed, Avply Cariton Cafe FINISHER for_antiqu 510 a. ave. nw. I floor, " e GARAGE SUPERINTENDENT- live monthly maga- st once. 23% : ‘mu ebility to direct men, m LT see hat nutomobiles are properl Hkte Teferences. experiends wnd salsry en: pected.” Address Box 305-K. Star ofce. MAN. expcrienced, who Lnows planograph- ing or photo-lith method of printing. to take complete charge of plant; must be & ctical mun: we can offer Rddress Box 314K, Star ofie, "% mODET: . 15 or 19 years. work every ' MU Pleasant D Bleatant at_ Kenyon. o Orue Store, Mt experienced, aged over 23 years. sisiani cashier's office; must be thoront lsym":h.‘mlal"lrl‘\n:‘!onhy gecutate wod rapia cations. _references. Addres: 258-K. Star office e MEAT CUTTER, steady and réifable; sse man, Applv People’s Markel, Kinz st.. Alexandris. Va MECHANICS—Two first-clags (ruck mechun- s 10 work nieht shift, See M Scerrere"Gheratin Service 30 M st ha MEN—Contracts will be given 10 & few sin: ceie. carnesi. honesi men, who will' be traliied in a money-making business where piomation is based on your abiiity end suc- cesstul_efforts. Pour nationul ex hiave been promoted from e ranks | e past 3 vears " ranager. S to call an customers of the Fuller Bruch Co.."experieuce unnecessarv: $25 per week to start. 309 Metropolitan Bank MEN interested in_making money, full or parl lime: no_experience or ca e- cuired. Harry Walters. 903 Bve at. n.w. + ver 25. williug to work hard for hour:" auick advance if sou 924 Natiouul Press Bidg., afier slso 1004 60 cents 330 pan 21 to 25 years old, to lears icss with relinble ‘firm. A yid lucrative position for the jiniit mew; Ciperienced real estate men need 10 ¥ ar 4ot wpply, Cull Clarendon 1614 or address PATENT OFFICE SEARCHER wanted by ! Old-ciiablished Tirm: "cpportunity for ad- state experfence aud salary & Addiess Box 328-K. Star office. 3. PHOTO PINISHER wanted. youn: has had shop experience in developingk and printing smateur photo work experiece. Address Bot 21 RADIO SALESMEN, at once: goo¢ tien: hustlers only,” Apply 9 to 10 a. It st ne RADIO SALESMEN (2): apportunity to make 00 moncy during the next few mpnth Apply 901 A st n.e. oo SODA FOUNTAIN CLERK. st once: roon Loard, good salary. Bailey's Drug Store. North' Reach. Md. SODA_ DISPENSERS. experienced. Glen Echo Park Soda Fountain. SPOTTERS, expericuced, on derk snd wray work: steady position._Apply 300 Ey TAILOR wanted. Apply 234 Fia. ave. n.w. TAXI DRIVERS—Good y-y with bonus of | cach week. Apply 1001'; 3rd st. s.w. Met- ropolitan 7651, 5 UPHOLSTERER, first class: _lon 10b. Charles Gallery, 1029 Conn. National 6 VULCANIZI st. n.e. YOUNG MAN wanted to work in delicates- sen. Apply after 6 p.m. ut 814 Florida aye. nw I\l ERIENCED EXECUTLV munager of established printing co t0od sulary to righit parly. In repl te experience and give referenc: Boy 307-K. Btar eifice. 25¢ TWO REAL ESTATE Salesmen wanted by builder of new homes. Must_have car and be willing to work hard. We_will furnish you the rrelmt to_Mr. Ho YOUNG MAN —-with small ca dy position for the mau _that proves his sales ability: no float- ers need apply: salary and commission: ref- Bee Mr. Harrig at’ 1017 permsuent Tivht mer Avply . experienced. Apply 1374 H 3 Addre: SALESMEN. Gas-appliance distributor. established 50 years. has decided to pay twice the normal commission rate until Nov. 1st. After No 1st men who have made good on doubl commission basis % be offered straight salary Dositions In#Washiogton or obe of ur othef 15 branches. 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YOUNG MAN, of good address and familiar with the duties of cashier and banking matters; prefer one with good business experience, Address Box 353-I1, Star office. TTAUTOMOBILE SALES ‘We need 3 men who are not nirud of hard work. *' To these meén we offer an unusual oprmymty—un- limited" possibilities selling the new Chevrolet. See Mr. Shreve, R. L. Taylor Motor Co., 14th at T st. R basis, Parkivay N | e n ‘records and | man who | K. Star office. | AVIATION LECTURE TONIGHT. 8 P Public invited. 'D. C. AIR LEGION. 1318 F Franklin 7767 9 % EARN FROM $46 TO 3100 PER iace our gradusies in good posi- glte, AMERICAN SCHOOL. F. 0. ton. D. C. AUTO Dmvmu TAUGHT QUICKLY! | MEN | instructors. expert lady instructr CONOVER. West 3068. 2128 H st. n.w. Sor MEN. WOMEN. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE: A few months soent at this famous school will 0t you for life and independence, and | by enrofling for our complete course now you save $38. Dar, evening clasces. MA- | BELLE HONOUR S8CHOOL, €17 14th st. n.w. 9 Est. 1916, HUSINISS INSTIULTION , PREPARATION for Census Office e Civil Service Preparatory Schopl, | 8PECI exam. . cor. 12th and P sts. n.w. Met. 6337. EMPLOYMENT A NOTICE—National Personnel Burean. 608 1 Competent help furnished daily: Dastilons open duilv. District 5821 STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKFEEPERS, TYP- ists. male and female, need d to supply the 1.400 firms that this office regularly as employment depl In the past five years we have piaced 3,791 people in_office positions: no charge uniess placed. Wash- { ington Empicyment Exchange, 214 Nat. Preas Bide.. 14th and F. District_2480. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. whol cleanipg or laundry worl HONEST. reliable _help _furnished Judd Bxchenre, 2114 V1. ave. v, Polomac RUPHERS' EXCHANGE--Honest. réliable do- i mestic hrln by day. week or month: ref. i vestigated. Decatur 3551 1837 11th n.w. 4 POS Need 100 applicants_daily. OSITION'S Ses grtohers. "ty pieis. hookkeepers, el 8. salesmen. eic. Free rg. | Istration. _Bo; 338 G n.w Natl 2338 HELP! HELPY HELP! salesm cashler. counter stationery | tron. 315 week; Wa. Alby s.. e or_part North an. . _waitress.” colored chef-cook. m h. Gen. Emp. Agcy., 302 G sts. n.w. | BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPHER for real estate office. ~Siate eiperience and sfala:y | expected. Address Box 193-K. Star office. COLORED WOM! hose with experience as eanvassers preferred - Can get permanent | positions. Apply 10-13 a.m., & 0 5 _pm. Room_107. 603 F et n.w. 26+ | COMMERCIAL ARTIET. Livingstoie Acad- | emy graduste, for position with large local | sgency. Immediate employment. ~ Apply | sdemy. 1339 F st Met. 2883 between ages 20 and 30. in | institution: stay nights. Address . Biar offes B . 20 to 30 vears nermanent employment. Tom Raum st. n.e._Apply Satnrday. HAND TRONER. uirst-class, only. Service Laundry Co. Md. Hyatts. 613, uu)r:s. Youls, to atsist | must_desirs Laundry. 1101 8 to 2:30 experienced | Eladensburg. \ofice of dyeing Answer in K. 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Address Box $24-K, Star office ! WOMEN — Altractive opening ior business | Eomen with sales capacity, all or part time. Press’ Bld i YOUNG LADIES ) o trasel Viih: Tady | manager; selary. APply E. Graves. 123 B -3 fo 4 p.m. i MILLINERY SALESWOMEN. Must be thoroughly experienced. ~Perma- | nent positions: must have ood references. | BRESLAU. INC.. TSGR MW, - - | DESIRABLE POSITIONS I Open To Young Women 16 Years of Age and Over, With High-School Education. Good Pay to Start., Frequent Increases. & . Apply ) Wisconsin_Ave. and Stanford St., Bethesda, Md. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. MEN AND WOMEN to_sell i ‘machine that will -&n"%in‘"x%r'fl&' Room 715, District Nation dress depari- | Apply Bleuu] . attractive and | Ad- | aT hter or m.m-n “coupie Jor n'°°|'x"l and ‘board. wou:uv, £00d. settied white, to make her Dome sad care for two smail children while ks. Call after 6:30 p. Gonce JCential ave: Gotinge ity Brel WOMAN, colored. ennlne houseworker, assist care nl ehlldY!n stay nih it ired. Pho sonpes oty Feteronces Tequir n 1d Waits Works, iny Boehia. city. Tefers ence required. Cleveland 4350. 3215 Ma- b for ‘general_ housework: stay AN, poue- Vit nd care XOI 3-year- WOMAN s ‘o n-g“ Teferences required. Ad- W chila: Gress Box I96-K. Star office. stating, waes a 1 - SR antenmie s Mo SI TUA W ‘ult- “to lmu. In \h.lfllwll! lust be D!l‘llllml Sylv: Kats, 3213 Mondawmire ave., Balt! non”l! L 'I!h on D.C. ‘shar oince. 73 ‘vmlu“nn M flmeee: reliable. | ing_and general office esperience and fes | st. | ELECTRIC i puired. |3 w em ofi-o m- i (mud d\n. dress dulru “position n bank kkeeping machine o rlln. Address noxb}”o-x ’!nt office. v RESIDENT MANAGER for epartment fonis two years' experience in rentlxu Refer Roarers sox 316-K. Sinr piiee IDENT MANAGER. sm: Wit _experience. middie. 334-K. Bar of | WOMAN. youn ll(' 23, desires position s soclal or ‘business secretary: qualified ste- nographer aud ty) Speaks French and Ttall American sDd European educstio 317-K. Star office. 24° (ON—DOMES COOK. ¢00d. and general houseworke | ply 81'2617 Ga. ave. ApL. 103, or call Adems ] . well trained a3 generai | pantry: part-time or day's | erence. Potomac 1883 cmL wishes a5 general houseworker small family; stay nishis. Phone Norih | R85 | GIRL. colored. wants part-ilme or general | Housswork. Call $11 20d st. 23° LADY. white. as housekecper, s 180 Uhland Terrace n.e | WOMAN, colored. good cook, waitress, neat | appearing: does part-time and day's wor ref Decatur 2419, ! . MOTOR TRAVEL. A MIAMI, §23: Tampa, §21; Atlanta. $13; Knox- | ville. Chatiancogs, Birminghem, Jsckson: | sedsns. Travel Bureau. Franklin 8370. 26 WPCLEMAN DRIVING TO ASHEVILLE | 3aturday morning. Ford roadster. A model. | would like psssenier shariug expenses. Po- 004 aftes 5 p.oi. 230 " PERSONAL._ | tical The rate under headinz of Personal is '3 ceals ver line additional to the Tesular line rate. | | SUPERVISED OUTDOOR RECREATION | We call 10r and reiurn your son by sulom bile ‘each day: base bull, kolf. swimming: all athietics under collexe supervisors: indoor gym.. dining hall: 35 per_weex. Metropolitan 7200 Mr. Youny. sfter 7 p.ui. 23 WANTED—GIRL EMPLOYED DAYTIME stay nights in exchange for room. Atlusiti 2719-W. 23 PHYSIOTHERAPY. MASSAGE, STIMULA- ion. 1335 New York wve. n.w. Sudio. ADL. SUPZRVISED OUTDOOR RECREATION - We call for and return your son by sutom | biie each day: base ball, golf. swimmins: sl | athlejics under colleze supervisors: widoor 2ym,_dining . Mctropoli- tan 7200 Mr. YOUNG, efter 7 pn. _ 23° VIT-O-NET BATHS, BATTLE CREEK RE: ducer. ofl and alcohol rubs. While nurse opeiator. _Potomac LABY. REFINED, EDUCATED. OF GOOD appearance and executive ability, with teach- room training. desires place s’ assistant | manager of tca room or hoarding house or | eneral office ol Address Box. 332-K. iar_offien. - VIT-O-NET BATH. K Epine and Body Massage. Phone Adams 5t RI‘ (,OMMI: DED _SERVICE. " Ihe following business concerns guarzntee satisfaction t> Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive For admission to Recommended Service Column call Main 5000. Braach 115, Co.. 936 Eve st. n.w. BEDDING. m: paired: enech Bedding C BEDDING. MATTRESSES. llows reno.: best prices and ash. Maitress Co.. BEDDING of all kinds renovated snd seril- | ized Ly process wpproved by Heal D-C “Prompt service and Beddine Co... 2215 5th st BEDDING RENOVATED. sprisie=. mattresse: pillows. feather mat.. down comforls re-cov. | ered. 1deal Beddiny Co. En.w CARPENTER. builder.” remndeline pairing. cement work: reliable mech Johnson. 1365 Irviug. Col. 69 AND JOBBER - Porches Morsau Brining, 1624, 5 General_remodetiog | and_rep of proverty FI 304 13t st Lincain 6847, CARPENTER—Repatts. shelving. porches, floors. cement aud brick worl tering. * Reliable. J. Rowell. 215 E Met. 9146 | cuam splinted. n K ELECTRIC WIRING—6 T complete, $40: fixtu: Fuargnteed: pet my esth money; teims, North 885, CARPENTER gloned.” fences ‘Luilt, partitions. plas- SRCH Armsirone. 1235 10ib | 15, 2 halls, bat installed wo.k | : save time and - M. Carpepty WIRING. uioiors, el houses wired, fixtures instalied. $50. $T'BEF Rolir.” Electrie Wiriag Co. Mel. 8 EXPERT FLOOR FINISHIN waxing: skiled mechanic Paul_Serene. 1209 N. Cap. Ma! 10187 | FLOORS_SCRAPED. sanded (dustless ma- cline. finished: prompt service. Teasonavic | prics Call Decaiur 4381, H. E. Richardson. reduced nrltu i | chins " closet. cepaied: shp lh\umuru | FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. covers made. Esi. cheecrully given. free. _Titter'sor. 1600_8th_st. HOME IMPROVEMENTS- but and remodeline _estimates cheerfully pished: will help to finance. Home Corp.. Met. 0854. 1009 Sth st. n.w. KEYS—Duplicate keys. 25 cents; made while jou Wil Furner & ‘Clark.” 1221's New LAWN MOWE! et enera Tu De Ay Ve . “Pramtin 10 LINOLEUM—All_reliable makes. including | Arwsirong. Cemented or tacked down by experis. Prices that + 41 please you. Also | window aud floor coverinu., Kleebiatt, 11th aud H sts. ne Lio. 879 PACKING of china, xlass hold furniture done by expert pack sptz fenuly work a specially. PAINTING, _inter! or, branches; white lead and linseed oil used on all work: reasonable; estimates free. Earle Jore Lin. ¥’ PAINTING, sll & llnd!; best workmenship. prompt_service Dl!l i) 'PAINTING—Int. lnfl ext. hmut Hllnlln:. expers floor finishing: skilled mechanics. | Serene. 1209 N. Csp. i PAPERING—b6 rooms and 2-story hall. $60: erns, latest plastic paint texture: Adams 7326, PRHANGING AND PAINTING—Make yonr own selections. 1 aim to please: no job foo small.” Call me.” K. D. Cox Atiantic PAPERHANGING. PAINTING—Special prices this month. We use pure lead and oil ex clusively; 1'to 3 years to pay, with Lo exti charge: all work guaranteed. HOME DEX ““’I‘ORB CORP., 1009 Sih’st. n.w. PAPERHANGING, PLASTERING—For neat, clean’ work. “low Drices, call Columbia 1889, E 601 Irving st. n.w. 1 go anywhere. | PAPERHANGING—Rooms, 36 up: puinting, plastering, repairs: low estimates: aquick service. J. Hulin, 415 R st. n.w. N. 4623-3.% PAPERHANGING—Rooms papered. 35 and up; esthinates furnished: work guaranteed. E ":',"g' 2129 18th st. n.w. Apt. 2. r PAPERMANGING AND PAINTING—Special prices this week only. We will scrape and size when nccessary und paper average size room for $7. Paperhanging guaranteed in writing foc 5 years. Interior and exterior painting st special prices. We use Duich Boy lead, pure linseed oil and turpentine only. Cash or terms up 1o 3 years to pay. Payment on work done now to begin in September. Peoples Home Decorating Co., Inc.. 817 §th st._n.w. Natlonal 7417. Pa ANGING—Rooms, $6 up: painti plastering, repairs: low estimates; guick service, J. Hulin, 415 R st. n.w. N. 4623;J. bDest material used. fupervision, and ING. PAINTING, ELECTRIC WIRING Special Jow Summer prices now in effect. e peclalize on time-payment plan up {6 with 1n0_extra cha st Inates Eheertutly” siven: - All wor teed. Nothiug but first-cl METROPOLITAN DECORATING CO.. 627 E = n.w.__Metropolitan_0800. NG AND PAINTING. work Tt Towest Thtes, Johi Waldam, 1257 A Aulsntic 1257 PIANO TUNING. $2.50. We lpt:hllu in general plano iepairs and rebullding, Get our estimales. Prices reasonable. Skilled Work _guaranteed. Sanderson- Schaeder 844 H st e Lin, 1087, Nieht service. C and ro v PLUMBING. fllll'l'lm pairs .na" tallations: { unc reu- h(orfl mechani L 83 14ib n.w. - Decatur_2068. Sricen for 10 d 5 ll’n‘ Acme .anu.uu) Stoek_in §OIE e m! P o sty .mfuu- at 'of,_refereices. ”hr" S Bave ocans -mg Box 124 Troder R T L Wheomes -, S N "‘mfin Ty eanioned: best focation ton: mm %o suit. Apply Mr. ¥ at. 28% | Va. | nealth, — ! Sac | ARMCHAIRS.(10). RO Toad conattion. | BRICK- | BUILDING MATERIAL—Just w | iram ROCKERS | ol | washer: | beds, BUSINESS OPPDITIINITIIS. (Continued. GROCERY STORE. good Sesiies vier B rent; g00d resson; stock and fixtures #ood will, ali for '$500. 1249 Half st. (between M and N and South Capitol 18t 5w 2 DELICATESSEN, soda fountain. hear three hools: cheap rent: living auarters: reason Tor scliing; nvestigate: will seil’ chesp. for cash. 2082 Wisconsin ave. 1.7 280 | DELICATESSEN. coda fountain. light lunch? | busy corner: sell real cheap. Franklin 9338 DINING ROOM in hotel for r comnlet; eauipment; most reasonuble rent: established business. Address Box 243-K. Biar ofice. _ BAKERY, luuch room, 3 miles from D. Oy Cail' District 0380 aiter 5 p.m. CIGAR AND NEWSSTAND in labby bullding: eoing business. Price 31500, dicss Box 479-K. Star office. GABOLINE. ACCESSORIES. corner location: equipped and siocked; establishzd business lease. Price $3.900. Address Box 336.K Siar office. DELICATESSEN. SODA FOUNTAIN: ™ good stand for right DAFly: other business reason for sclljng. Lin. 8091 or Fischer, 2306 ] Bve. s TO BUY small erocery or delicatesscn m. - ness_in_the vicinity of Georgia ave. and | Girard st. Cash. Addiess Box 331-K. Star | omice. KEEP JOB, run chicken farm: $40_month buys piace. No cash. Dr. Fletcher, Wheeler rd.. Congress Heights. SMALL STORE. 1 iingerie shop. Iadies, 7th st. n.w North 5 WILL SELL HALP INTEREST I liguse. 40 epts. *1.000 cash. bal. terms. » proposition for_aiick buyer. Star offic lease equipwent sale cheap. ving _auarters. suitable hats. shoe store. 1022 AT, A traet Ad- dress Bos 353-K. 12-CAR_GARAGE " poir busi Nor(h 703 SANDWICH AND LIGHT LUNCH SHOP. first class: reasonable price: near Goverament buldings. Owne- selling on account of tad Terms to responsible party. Call Mr. Freak: Frazzauo. Franklin 651% 3 CLEANERS AND DYERS. Northwest loca- Lion: reason, owner lcaving city. Address Box. 216-K. Star office. eel HOTEL FOR SALE at Ocean Gity. Md.: 100- frontake: 72 kiest rooms: furnished wid _eauipped. The ‘owded 10 canaciiy and tyra- itk sway wuests daily. AL a price that wiil pay 30¢, on vour investment. We will help io fnance. HAMIBTON REAL ESTATE ‘0. 5510 Harford rd., Baltimore. Md. Ham- 585. % ARGAIN! BARGAIN! ciness. Will sacrifice whals s and fistures separatels. Boi " Tavn % e Noreh 6o69 opror‘runmll ]mn CAFE NEAR SEARS, ROEBUCK STORT. Address Box 303-K. Star offce. 24* storage Phoae 240 ADDING MACHINES for rent or sale. repeiring. | United Type iachine Co. Inc. 1227 New York ve. a National 3509 3 ADDING MACHINES (7 Burioughs). 30 pa.- cel post Monarch merking machine. stanaard sexler. 2 large paper cut- ters. 500 meisl lockeis, 50 electric fans. ce 1f s0id at once. Edgar Baum. Inc.. t 914 n.w. benirood. $2: upholstered wrmchatrs, 31 up: librery tabies. “ail s $3.50 up: chests of draners, 34.50 up. 420 10th st nw BEDROOM SUTTE. 6 pieces. walnut, 547.507 Victor Victrole. cost 3250, will sacrifice for $35: brass bed. cost $45. will sell for $5: oval manogany Wbrary table with plaic-slses fop. 315; " Edd Ferator,” 15, © 420 1008 st n BOOKCASES —Two 03 Phone North 9A‘z'zn 0,000 clean brick &t 0 per Adaress Box 339-K. Star office. few -wee! king sale Government war ho- between Capitl xnd Uniou Station. Is fn excellent condition and se Just the thing for dwelling: baris. fuclosing porches. elc. 112.50; kood sheathing and framing. sasn, 65c: complete windows. wiih 32.25; €0od doors -with locks & 3$1.90: toileis. $7.50: lavatories with £550° Also radiators and pive. Many bar ply oniy on Job. ECHINGER €O Houre Wrecking Dept. _ ) unted and powered by ¢ truck: auick sale. Bteuart Motor Co.. 6th st K n.w CLEANERS and pressers save mones by buy- 14 used equipment st saciifice prices. Call Hoffmann's 5-A press at thousand more. Wre tels Mate: rapidly. | rax oo s15 ninges.’ Htung: CLOIHING. APPAREL—2 beige fox furs. white evenine aress, homespuu dress, greed enzemble. Cull 23+ €5 Speéiai xal Pohe: Firuure € 257 “facto bi cheapest prices T sée chairs. es wud ent it Sale of Rirahiure. -Gests. file Cubinets. ture & Son. 616 S DIAMOND RINGS (21: one in pawn for §200, other will sell cheap: answer quickly. Ad: dress Box 323-K. Ster office ° DINING ROOM _SUITE (walnui). table, 4 chairs; $50. Call siter 6 p.m. Orren st. n.e. DINING ROOM SUITE, inlaid_linoleum, $10; Call Gbis Fastern ave DRESSER. walnut. with marble top. larse. 512 round osk dintz lable, $5: buffet. $:: $3: washstand, 31: all-metal Whiet. $12. 420 10(h st. n.W. beautitul new and used. size 36- crepe. chiffons, §i to 35 < 814 Conn i FLOOR CASES, windov fistures. clothing ms, tables, cash register. ceiling lamps gha Fxtures,‘ele’ Must vacate: seil cheap. Bendheim's. 3038 M s bookcases. used office H. Baum buffet. 1416 25° $5150: new Easy ice "bor. 310, kitehen nw. | FURNITURE--Living room suites. mhonm dressers. chifloniers. several some imported_high-xrade Soods “Real "Sarevins, Dawes Purmicre. & Specislty Co. (Miss Duwes. mgr.). 2447 18ih ar Cpl. 1d.). Adamns 5231, Open til S. PURNITURE—Saturday. Aug. 24. sale at Wesculer's. 920 Penn. ave. n.w. inciudes com= pleie suites and desirable odd pieces. 1uKks, Luesave, Cheviolel coach for U. 8. 1al. elc. FURNITURE 4-poster bed. iniseiator, cherl of Grawers. ave. _Clev. 3006. FURNTTURE—1 10-piece wainu: dintny iece wicker suite. 1 5-plece prings. mattress and pillows. Wil sell cheap: party leaving tow! no deaiers. Call Adems 902 3 FURNITURE and of quallt dispiay: clearance sale now on. 25-40% cash or credit. ~Bedroom. living room snd dining room sultes. sateles and davenport LIl styles: Occrsional. Cogswell or cheirs: odd dressers. vanitvs, chifforobes: 4-poster metal beds. springs and mattresses: felt ‘base floor coverings and rugs of sives: fier sultes and refrigerators Special floor lamps at 3495 complets Bareain House. 2004 14th st. n.w. eveuings. North 3942 FURNITURE—Two 9x12 rugs. 3 (2_overstufled), 4 folding chairs, After 5 p.m., 1858 Colun 4;poster bed: old_pic GAS RANGES. sizes: less than range guaranteed 609 6th st. n.w._ Main 291 & GAS RANGE. _g0od _ condition sumuo family or boarding house. See Smith, w GAS STOVES, 4-burner, side oven; 3-burn: T cooker. & OFFICE FURNITURE—Des i Al new Ind used. Al ys bargains at Shan- “Phone Met. 8250. BPFICE FURNTTORE tron Desks. chairs, file cabine for your office at great Washington e o Sce Firiy, dept 310 8th at. h.w. PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE, Edm process. 40 heater, at party leaving for_ West Address Box Js3-K. office. 35° PIANO_BARGAINSStleft uprigh, like new. upright, small size. $50. in 800 $155; Knabe upright, small size. 330, in good bies; everything ners, 340, wiih our rent pritlieges in case of pur: Pianos packed for shipment. Grands snd upriglts for rent. Hugo Worch. 1110 G st. Established 1879. “woods and Ford Fordor sccount of moving to 2943 2 e lent condition, 2304 8395. RADIO, _electric will_sacrifice for 360. Col 5507. st n.w.. ApL._207. A% bewutiful Persian. sis youss. also scatters: bedroom suite, pleces: must sell. sucrifice. 126" Atwater Kent, cost 3150, 15 13tn . $15; New New machires. Ope 31 eyening. 32 mo. Renting and repairini SE._Sew. Mch. Shop. 313 Pa.ave SEWING MACHINE, fve-drawer Singer, $18._Mrs. Alcam. 1703 2nd st. n. STORE FIXTURES -Show cases, waill cnn. counters. shelving, tables, chairy’ cash regl iron sales. scales. coffee .rns, sod: lu-knm elec. mixers. parlitions and every description. Rdgar n E st n.w. : 'nn RITERS and lddlnl oacii e rent. L. C. Smith and Corona: high-srade, Inte-model, ard Keyboard machines attraciive rental-purchase plan on new or LM 3} {gu.v&nam ‘rrl’lll muuunu. rona Typewriters. Ine. Niis'Bide.. JTth and Ps. ave. n.w. ‘Nationai portable, test mod~ 5" Cartle “Goury 315 Carl omm-. EWRITER, Coron: um Columble 7d. " or renln fhet is-not m Washington wri B0t "T5in st. nw Prlnzi‘_n Tore.