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SYMPHONY TO GIVE CONGERT TONIGHT Walter Damrosch to Direct in Weekly Broadcast Over Station WRC. ‘The General Electric Symphony Or- ehestra, directed by Walter Damrosch, in its weekly broadcast tenight over WRC and associated National Broad- easting Co. stations will contrast the us notes of Dvorak's “Carnivai” overture with the solemn theme of the “Good Friday Spell” from Wagner's *“Parsifal.” ‘The orchestra also will play three other compositions — the ballet !ulu from Delibes’ “‘Sylvia,” Massenet's politan Scenes and Grainger's “Molb on the Shore.” Sandwiched between the musical numbers will"'be an eight- minute talk by Floyd Gibbons on “Ad- ‘ventures in Science.” A wide variety of popular selections will be presented in the Launderland Lyrics broadcast over WRC at 8 o'clock. Fred Waldner and Bernice Taylor will sing two duets, “You're Perfect” and “Just Imagine.” The orchestral fea- ture will be a speoial arrangement of *Qut of the Dawn.” Legisiator Gives Bible Talk. resentative Greenwood of Indiana will give WRC's weekly Bible talk at 6 'elock, ng on “The Christian Home in the Modern World.” The reg- ular dinner concert by the Black and Gold Room Orchestra wfll follow. Today on 315.6—~WRC—950. (National Broadcasting Co.) lno—Army Notre Dame foot 4: W—«The M.flnnet!e.l 4:30—Whyte's Orchestrs 5:00—The Tea Timers. 5:30—"The Lady Next Door.” | 6:00—Bible talk, “The Christian Home in a Modern World,” by Repre- sentative Greenwood of Indlana. 6:15—Black and Gold Orchestra. 6:55—Foot ball scores. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy.” 7:15—Mayflower Orchestra. 8:00—Lyric Famous Challenges. 8 :30—Launderland Lyrics. neral Electric hour. 10 oo—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. | 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 11:58—Club Cantecler Or- cehstra. 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to 5:00—Afternoon musicale, 6:30—Dinner music. 6:45——?‘!!]01 talk by Dr. V. Leeds ingly. 7:00—Talk by Charles 1. Stengle. 7:20—Harmonica and guitar sblos by Charles Wolfe. 7:30—Mount Airy Novelty Quartet. 8:00—Virginia Serenaders. 8:30—Elsie Jorss, soprano. 8:45—Walkiki Harmony Boys. 9:00—Alexandria Humming Birds. 9:15—Roland Wheeler, tenor. 0—Clark and Gorley, gospel singers. ball The chief musical presentation to- might of WMAL and associated Co- lumbia Broadcasting System stations ‘will come during the Gulbransen hour, provided by Henry Hadley and his aym- phony orchestra. The concert will o] with the march from Verdi’s “Al The other numbers are the overture to Mozart's “Figaro,” Swift's symphonic hrase, “Can't We Be Friends”; m‘ “Naila™; intermezzo, *“Dream Melody.” from vmor Herbert's "Nlu(hty Marietta,” and Grainger's “Molly on the Shore. Local Features Scheduled. The weekly Paramount-Publix ndh hour and another “Mr. and Babson finance period lnd Dixie Echoes are among the other Co- Jumbia attractions scheduled by WMAL. In addition the station has Ichedu]ed & group of features of local origin which include a recital by Mary O’Donoghue, mnno.:ndlmkbymj Gen. Anton Stephangon _“Planning ‘ashington's First Cherry Blossom muvu 3 The Silver String Revelers and Pau- Hine Loria, “blues” singer, will contribute the major m portion of the WOL program tonight. The station also has scheduled its late unnoe program from ID o'clock to 12 midnight. ‘The Mount Novelty Quartet will ‘make its radio tonight at Statior A variety of other musical at- b lind also hn;.e been arranged, whicis, will the station on the air un-| unz':&nmm 1 " EXHIBITION TO SHOW PHASES OF SCOUTDOM ®Trail to Citizenship” Will Open in ‘Washing! Auditorium ‘This Afternoon. An exhibition showing all of Ivy Scout activities from tenderfoot various des to Eagle ‘ashington Au- this afternoon at 3 o'clock un- der auspices of the nutrm of Columbia. , Boy Beouu of America, and be ofl named '!‘he ::hlly ,” will be flgzgefi it ) ceremony will be in E. West, executive head of Boy Scouts, who will address local to the opening of the MRS. OSIAS WILL SPEAK AT Y.W. C. A. WEDNESDAY Becond of Series of Meetings in Interest of World Fellowship Is Scheduled. Mrs. Camilio Osias, wife of the new ;-;ldtnt mml:;lmer fr;rml the Philip- s, Wi e principal speaker the second of a series of meetings of the Young Women's Christian Associ: tion, Seventeenth and K streets, next ‘Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o’clock. Mrs. Osias was the first president of the Manila Y. W. C A. held in !.he ‘The meetings are being interests of world hllnwahlp particu- larly among the women of all nations. - meeting. which will be in the form of & luncheon, will be presided over by Mrs. Robert Lansing. All} women interested in the increase of itual fellowship among women of world are I.nvltzd to attend. Spraying Bunovel ‘Water. Ll%:\d foods such as fruit juice, milk | verage extmu which it may be desired to reduce to powder form, may be quickly deprived of their water by ing device, the inven- a Dane. The apparatus may be ld]usu to suit the character of the ‘material being Pnfie': !\;pontle: proceeds almost ins neously, muc more rapidly than by the usual drying Pprocess. 2 [y o_99 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—* Amol 'n’ Andy"—WRC d N. B. C. nztwork 8:00—The Lyric Challengers; dramatization of an im- portant event in the lives of great men—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—Bonnie Laddies; vocal trio W8J, KDKA, WREN and ‘WSR. 9:00—General Electric hour; mdhmolbbocn; ‘;nd d!l sym] orchestra, - o Wl\tder Dlm- 9:30—Gulbransen hour; Henry ‘Hadley an< a symphony orchestra — WMAL and B. S. network. WLW, KYW and others. 10:00—Parsmount-Publix hour; radio and movie stars— WMAL and C. B. S. net- 9 10:00—Big Ed, harmonica player. 10:15—Percy Silverberg, tenor. 10:30—Studio feature. 10:45—Thompson and _ Zigler, monica and guitar_solos. 11:00—Pa Brown and the Little Browns. 11330 to 12:00—Catskill Trio, old-time lers. har- OUT-OF-TOWN Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern st 454.3—WEAF New York—660, 6:00—Orchestra—Also WCAE, WWJ, WTAG, WFI; scores—WEAF. 7:00—New business world—Also WEEL, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, WSAL WRVA, WBT, WHAS, WPTF. 7:30—Spitainy's_ miusic_Alto " WEEIL. WJAR, WGY, WWJ, WSAL WPTP. 8:00—Famous challengers—Also WEEI, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, WSAL, KYW, WAPI, ‘WFJC, WJAX, WIOD, WHAS, WSM, WSB, WBT, WRVA. 8:30—Lyrics — Also WEEIL, WJIAR, WTAG, WCSH, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, WSAI, WRVA, WHAS, , WAPL 9:00—Walter Damrosch Symphony Or- chestra and Floyd ibbons— Also WEEL W, WCA! WTAM WWJ WJAX, WHAS, WSB,_ WBT, WRVA, WSAI, WAPL 10:00—B. A. Rolfe and his dance or-|* -Also ‘WBT, 3 11: W—The ewmal gxestlon—Alm WFI, ll"o—Houl dAnee orchestra—Also ’AE, WWJ, WIOD. 12: W—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra in an hour of dancing. 348:6—WABC New York—860. 6:30—Nitwits—Also WWNC, WKRC, WLBW, WJAS, WDOD, WKBW, WSPD, WCAO, WMAL, WHP, WKBN, WDBJ. 7:00—Ambassadors’ orchestn-ndvou! (1 hour)—WABC only. hard Levitow's ensemble hnur— Only to WBRC, WWNC, WKRC, WLAC, WLBW, WJAS, WFBL, WDOD, WKBW, WCAO, WHP, WKBN, WDBJ. 8:00—Lombardo’s ‘WCAU, WBRC, WWNC, WKRC, WLAC, WLBW, WJAS, WFBL, WADC, WDOD, WKBW, WSPD, WCAO, WEAN. 8:15—Finance penod—Alm WFBL, , WNAC, WKRC, WCAO, WSPD, WADC WKBW, WLB! o WJAS, WGHP, WHK WCAU. WDOD WKBW WSPD WCAO WNAC. 9:00—Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Vi—Also CAU, WNAC, W WFBL, wxnw WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSP'D, WHK, WLBW, WFBM, WDBJ, WTAR, WWNC, WLAC, WDOD, WBRC, WKBN. 9:30—Hadley Orchestra—Also WGHP, WCAO, WHK, WJAS, WNAC, WKRC, WEAN, WADC, WLBW, WCAU, WFBL, WMAQ, WSPD.' WKBW. 10:00—Movies _hour — Also WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WKBW, WCAOQ, WJAS, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD, WHK, WLEW, WDBJ, WHEC, WTAR, WWNC. WLAC, WDOD, WBRC, WH2, WKBN, WCAH. 11:00 — Lombardo’s__ Orchestra — Also WCAU, WBRC, WWNC, WKRC, WLBW, WJAS, WFBL, WDOD, WKBW, WEPD, WCAO, WHE, WEAN, WNAC. 11:30—Hotel orchestra—Also WCAU, WBRC, WWNC, WKRC, WLBW, ‘WFBL, WDOD, WKBW, WSPD, WCAO, WHP, WDBJ. Midnight { 12:00—Pancho's _Orchestra, Organ Melodies. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. | 6:00—Piano; the Guardsmen—WJz; 1 (rchestra—Also WBZ, KDKA, 7:15—Foot ball scores—WJZ; Totel dance orchestra. i 8:00—Celebrities at Chficu« NBC | studios—Also KDK. | '8 !D-Notre Dame foot bnu banquet— 'HAM, KDK. 9: flfl—Bonme Lnddle&—Also KDKA; Cub Reporter—Also KDKA. !Jo—Mnle qulnut and orchestra.— WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA WJR, WLW. 10:00—Chicago Civic Opera—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA 11:00—Slumber music by slflnl ensem- ble (1 hour)—Also WB, 272.6—~WPG Atlantic Cl‘]‘!—l,l". 00—News and scores; orchestra. 5—Baritone and pianist. 5—Concert pianist. 00—Dance music (2 hours). 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1.060. 7:00—Cameo concert; musical. :00—WBAL Ensemble and soloist. U 0—WJZ (30 min.);: Melodeon. 0—Same as WJZ (1% hrs.). ll M—M;lllcll (15 min.); WJZ (45 min.) 282.8—WTIC Harlford—1,060. 5:30—Sunset hour; Mother Goose. 6:20—News; hotel trio (30 min.). 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 6:30—Uncle Don’s stories. 17:00—Sports; orchestra; talk. 7:45—Half Seas Ovér. 8:15—Talk; planist and baritone. 9:00—Elizabothan Radio Players. 9:30—Jansscn’s Orchestra. 10:00—Stilver Threads; hotel orchestra | 11:00—News; dance; moonbeams. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:30—School of Music. 1 l ", WHO, WOW, WKY, WIOL md KSD. 7:00—WJZ (15 min.); Skultety’s Or- chestra. 7:30—Instrumental; the Kids. 8: lo—w.vanso min,): plano and violin as WJZ (11, hours). e 00—Skultetys Orchestra (1 hour). THE the Radio POGRAM FOR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1929. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on mght. All time p.m. unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 475.9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radio Forum.) 1:15—Army-Notre game. 00—Club Plaza Orchestra. 00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 5—Les Colvin, planist. 6:30—Thirty Club, conducted by Cloyd Gill. 6:45—"Planning Washington's First Cherry Blosoms Festival,” Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan. 7:00—Mary O’Donoghue, soprano. 7:15—"“The 1930 Red Cross ment,” 0—Commodore Ensemble. 0—Guy liomblrdo and his Royal Canadians. 5—Babson financial period. 0—Dixie Echoes. 0—Graybar's “Joe and Vi.” 0—Gulbransen hour. 10:00—Paramount-Publix radio hour. 11:00 to 12:00—Swanee Syncopators. “282.9—-WOL—1,310. (Americap Breadeasting Co.) 00—Tea Time. 0—"What's on lhe Ah’ ‘Tonight.” 0—Musical liss. 0—Pauline Loria, “blues” singer. 0—Silver String Revelers. to 12:00—Dance music. 434.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard.)* 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 45—Arlington time signals. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. STATIONS. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphi: 6:00—Scores and news. 0—Tenor: studio; features. W (30 min.); features. 11:00—Dance and WABC. ~ 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—9 res; messages to Byrd. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—' 00—Dinner music. 00—Same as WEAF (4 hours). 11:00—Broadcast to Comdr. Byrd. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990, 6:30—WJZ programs (45 min.). 5—Feature; orchestra. 0—Ship Ahoy; MacFarlane. 0—WJZ (30 min.); Music Masters. 0—Same as WJZ (30 min.). 11:00—Hockey broadcast (45 min.). CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. eoo—ommm (30 min.); WJZ (30 'I'OO—Orchenrl Scrap Book. 8:00—Steppers; Hall Duo 30—WJZ (30 min.); feature. 30—WJZ (30 min.); dance hour. 11:30—Dance mustcpu'z hours). 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1, 5—Hotel orchestra. —WEAF (30 min.); orchestra. 00—Cleveland history. 0—Hour from WEAP. 10:00—Music and features. 10:30—Dance music (2% hours). 398.8—WCX-WJIR Détroit—750, 6:00—Dinner music; orchestra. 7:00—~WJZ (15 min.); U. of Michigan. 8:00—Parker’s Singing School. 8:30—WJZ (30 min.); features. 9:30—Same as WJZ (1! hours). 11:00—News; dance music. ¥ 12:00—Song frolic; dance (1. hour). 4052—WSB Atlanta—740. 'l oo—Brown 's Orchestra; concert. AF programs (3 hours). ll “—WEB Skylark. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1, 7:00—Studio program. :00—Same as WEAF (3 hours). 11:00—Violet school (1 hour); news. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 7:00—Same as WEAF. 7:30—Bookman; scores: orchestra. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (3 hours). 11:00—Reporters; ensemble. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—Sunday school: news; lamp. 8:00—Hour from ‘WEAF. 9:00—Barn dance; features (4 hours). 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110, 6:30—Dinner music. 7:00—WEAF (30 min.); orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hours). 10:00—Special feature. 11:00—Old Timers’ hour. Dame foot ball Enroll- by Miss Margaret Lower. == time. —1,170. EVENING 'STAR. RADIO OPERATION Revenue Materially Increased With Small Extra Cost to Companies. BY MARTIN CODEL. It costs substantially less than 1 cent n hour to operate the average electric A, |Tadio receiving set. The power com- revenue than this from radio, however, ™ for an even larger amount of electric remain at home to listen to radio pro- grams. An estimate that comes from the trade journal Electric Merchandising fixes one-third of 1 cent an hour as the average cost of the electricity’ con- sumed by a 60-watt alternating current radio receiving set of six tubes. The cost is greater or less, of course, depend- ing upon the local rate and the number of tubes in the set. ‘The cost of operating a vacuum cleaner is placed at 1 cent an hour. The current consumed by an electric washing machine is estimated at 2 cents an hour. The average electric refrig- erators cost something like 10 cents a day to operate. Aggregate Boosts Revenues. ‘While the amount added to the elec- tric bill by radio does not seem large, the aggregate is sufficient to bring in tremendowzly increased revenues to the local power companies at very little ex- tra cost to them. Recognizing the fact that they gain much from the use of electric radio sets, some power com- panies have radio service departmients which offer to investigate and elimigate sources of interference with radio recep- tion that their customers may believe to be traceable to power lines, electric appliances or other preventable sources. It is impossible to reckon exactly how much the power companies derive from radio, but some interesting general facts about the revenue radio adds to the power bill are revealed in Electrical Merchandising by W. H. Steinhauer of the Toledo Edison Co. Customers’ lllls Analyzed. Analyzing the bills of a group of about 100 customers who had installed their first radio sets, all of the electric variety, Mr. Steinhauer found that they had increased their consumption an av- . | erage of 86 kilowatt hours over a period | ¢ of one year. At a rate of 7 cents per kilowatt hour, this brought their bills "up to $6.02 for the year. This amounted to an increase f more than 20 per cent over the bills paid by the same cus- tomers during the preceding year. Even the old battery-ope: creased domestic consumptjh, partly because of battery chnmm ut chiefly because of added burning hours for electric lights. Analyzing the bills of customers who previously owned battery sets now owned electric sets, Mr. Steinhauer found that they, too, in- creased their wattage consumption. In their case, however, the increase in their bills amounted to about 14 per cent. (Copyright, 1929. by North American News- Daper Alliance.) BROADCAST CONFERENCE. Chains to Carry Story of Business Leaders’ Session Thursday. Two extensive radio networks, those of the National and Columbia broad- casting systems, will broadcast the first meeting Thursday of the business con- ference selected by Julius H. Barnes, chairman of the board of the United States Chamber of Commerce, at the direction of President Hoover. WRC and WMAL will serve 25 the key st tions for the respective chains. Pruident Hoover is to make the prin- pal addresses. The conference, com- set in- g-nduamal groups and trade o iza- tions, will meet in the council rcom at the Chamber of Commerce Building. . tion Company, Iglanl and odd iobs, mus panies are getting considerably more | ai light current is consumed while people &; ising 250 executives from business and | bo D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929. eral_experienced st ! AmAncine theis oW SperaLIon, ghce issue. Mr. Armistead. third floor, Shoreham Building. 15th and H DOLL' windows; new: ba: Inquire Owne) irel. Mg EHPI.O!HEN'I‘ AGENCIES. AIDS POWER FIRMS) 5552 CARPENTER and layout foreman. on concrete dam,snd pover houss &, :mr::a ock foreman. The L. E. Myers - It Inc, P. O. Box ¥ T counter man wanted by must_be nassas. Va. Sperie ) dr “Sox 134-D. Star ofce. ; vestigated. 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PR The dinosaur, the prehistoric lizard that flourished millions of years ago, when alive must have weighed aver a hun tons. QT Used Packard $360 Cash, Bal. 12 Months It's that popular 426 model, the delivered price for which was $2,800. In splendid condition me- chanically and very good looking. This is only one of many excelle>~ Used Car bargains wz can show you. Packard’s Used Cars g Kalorzssa at 17th T e . A Business Is Known By Its Banking Washmgton Connections You'll find it an asset, as well as a convenience, to carry your account with us. We are known as a conserv- ative bank; with a policy consistently liberal—which means facilities equal to every requirement of legm- mate business. ‘You'll be in ® good company here. The Bank With a Smile Savings Bank 719 Tenth *Street—At Grant Place Thos. E. Jarrell, Pres. J. D. 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The simple them with Health germs that (L._A) Acidophi or Culture and dclivered A. Culture is recom- and Antitoxin Institute North 0089 1"405"0th STex DISTRICT 7839, §& INSTRUCTION COURSES. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE AT THE FA- oty MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Estab. n sses. 14th_st. n.® CE LEARNED always remmwea and in S Telephone itchboard eperatin an easy and we St fvelihood. &0 one Bide.."cor"T4th and. N Y. ave. )LOG Y- INV] JATIONAL CLASS xur"::c.-%y Sha svaluation of oL Braciicai and Giative chftism. -ué;:ulue eychs holosy; A comm-nt e Minihouse. 1814 N st. B w AUTO_DRIVING QUICKLY TACCH n- m¢ v ||('hl!fl 'h"l e Ao igheas0 sears. Call Lin ING TAUGHT, QU(CKLY MAN £ METHOD ot ENUINI ompetent and_ rec- eI uAssnuz by con .’.'m k ang e grea 'SICTANS and NUR: For par LB EHOICIAND BEREON at 1217 P BT, N.W. Room 803. FRENCH, conversational class by native: private or d‘i“hl instruction; reasonable M1 PrEASANT SOHOOL for SECRETARIES. Tivall “Fnealer Blde. Columbia_Sioo 'H—CONVERSA' A TTONAL Cl.A BY !HYBMIII linguist: wlso private lessons ar- IA XH"&":I%OL for BCR!'I‘A 1ES Frll Thpi, B Sl g BELIEVE IT OR \()l‘ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SAYS “A serious shortage of radio oper‘lan and technicians is in prospect nnd will become acute as the months pass. for oper- creasin tnry dt! lnd as the :.u&g ll‘lm rok . the demand for ex- of operators at each tation. SNips on the seas and n_the air all need more oper- Alors, while experimenters are SUIVInE 10 evelop new means of using the ether, ‘which_ finally will open up other uses for the Tadio man. =Radip offers an excellent field for youne m compares favorabiy with ons ahd 1s Jucvative at the ‘be: Sinning. \\ E TOLD YOU SO. n telling you this for the N pear” Now y'nu'mve it straight Ftment of the U. S. est des And {hat department alf. Can you recall any O ernment " depatiment. evar having. been able’ to publish such flattering prospects open for thote taking up the study of any on_or profession? ~Well, we knew it tpace to the collese and eaulbping it with While mis Colleza has o sbace and. attendance. new. fs ‘and attendance will make it twice “OPEN MONDAY, 2nd. On next Monday. Dec. 2nd. our enroll- ment books will opan for new’ students de- siring to enter the Winter term, which will start on Monday, January fth.’ We advise prospective students to e nd wi isappoini late . arvivals. We have always placed onr arnduates | positions paying {rom $140 to &3 from the star w Cinte. 'nn casv’ weekly pasments. Yon do not_oblizate yourself for the full tuition {,jiase You desire to discontinue the course Full course covers ten months. n mind That our course Is Dractical znmulh- out_(the only way to learn radio) and Stam “of ‘Inatructors’ composed Of " xpert and ensineers in code. theory and lahor tory work. ~1030-31 catalogue just off the Bress Call,_ write ®or phone for full par- LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE America’s Leading Radin Institution 10 TYEIST for addressing enveiopes. lemponn work:~ state experience, whether employed and give phone number: ‘this work starts Monday. Dec. 2; a prompt reply w preciated. 2 Anams St o WO! ’ CHAR to fill_import: traveling Qosicion that. 15 not routine. work d offers vausual opportunity for advanc fent? st be- 38 to_ 48, high-schoo lege sraduate: amc seiary to start sssir fro; nity to- earn rry 15506 Brot genr- Altrea Buil, 10171800 Wai- nut_Bldg., Philadeiphia. factory hods, renovated and re-cover Stores. 1361 Connecticut ventie h.w: Teles phone Decatur 4: a nud. "! Darg, nhenn. wn Fuel Serv. BOILERS, new covering, 'e‘d ice, 917 11ith NTER. LI 'modeling and re- pairing of property, clhlntl work, irniture {:epllr’n;, reliable. ' H. Johnson, 1365 Irving. .gov-l sale on good e & fow air o ck foxes that on shares or for reasonable ranch coa m""' T Addrens Box 04k, Btarofge "h N SALE HIWEI.MNIOIJS. ADDING MACHINES_AIl_makes sold; - ¢d and repaired vnnm Tvewruer ’A';'a'. hing 227 No- ork. U'D—O P A M;‘ llblc. lnruvcorner cunbo-m Orhnllclnrull. 8 14th nw, Fwin be lamp ane 600’ BRICK AND BUILDING MATERIAL —Re: used material ec aur A large selee. fowent prices; backed by 15" years of e fl ned whole brick. ne nl!!fl pipe; comi hone Lincoin uu. h_and Fla. Ave. & steam ‘e red“and. white Tacebric tollet outfits. laundry tra ams. framing lumber, she ors .nn and Bitter "Blaa . a Priced to move uumm ILol b!rneerLB {15 CHEST muwzn! antigue. maho; S walht Seeratay o3 oy s 3$20; antiaue 'mahogany secrefar: st 3350 antiue mahogany centcr table with ‘colonial base. $15: 2 wainut armchairs, 115, each. 2 walnut side Charer e eacn 636 st nw AWERS, menl. hn(:lu at u 15 - n Lin. 7814, (-] 00, from Gove 408 10th st. n andsome, reaso :blm aisg wlld r‘n&ho any table. 935 mn COAT. Tndy's, 33 blsck green’ georgette dress. 33; dress. $3. velvet pumps. UT GLASS, a number of beautiful pieces gan be seen Saturday and Sunday. Apt. 193, orehia ewnln; 75c. 61 nu—a. 5" of office Rirahure. "descs, tagion, chlln mk(l flle cabiriets, cabinet i furniture. . You can also rent it H. Baum & E st 91 n INGS, | dummm et; very cheap to clole Benate! “Selinger’s DTAMOND | 28t mountin ladv d big ome one: on| Baturday’ or Bundas m columm- m WOMEN wanted by a nationally known food manufacturer, experienced canvassers, for work in Washington: include phone number in letter. Address Box 146-E. Star office. 1% HEAD OF GTOCK —for perfume and tollet goods department one capable cf doing the buying. Addre: Box 92-E. Star office. EARN TWO DAYS PAY IN ONE —handling Americ ost_widely known and therefors most easy (o ‘sell line of bas ness aud person: banks. bunnm. (Brofessional and home eo- ple. " We iberal commission ash Svery v “opether with seherous. monthi bonuses raning in size from $5 to $500: al teach you where and how to sell. 50 t| without_experience. elther full or part Dpeople can easily earn for themselv 3500 to $1.500 before Christm: bsolutely FREE, Getalls ‘and ull instructions THE PROCESS CORPORATXCN 1187 Nat! Press Bldg.. 14th and P Sts. N.WW WOODWARD & LOTHROP desire the services of experienced light complexioned colored girls PENTER—Porches, rages. 21l Iumu weather stripping; g0 anywhere. Hart, n Auam st. nw. Atlantic 2671 DIAMOND RING. lady i i35, Sunday or evenings. Ast. 34, 1459 Cor Soiibtea. o nm'mnc:'{-. APstrons. 1355 otk 5. nw kiin itin CONTRA( alterations and Jobbing. Il wan! by Kaleieh & Witton. cm‘ 1’47 bl 'AIRING—We repair and uml o mncua makes of door checks € New York ave o. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. house wiring. fAxtures, motors and r dios: estimates cheer- tully_given. c.u Ada -J 30* bath, ; work mate. save time ot Cdrpenier: North 0ash. 3¢ THOQR FINISHING, scraping, slec killed mechanics. . Reduced prices. in_10187. Iene. 1209 N. FLOOR RE, ex) I’ 0 every descri] !Ifllh old vork g teed. RS i RO ELECTRIC _WIRING §40. CFiytares Tor suaranteed. t and money. EXPER’ waxin Paul anteed. o Dustiess. mchin $358 Park rd. M.m"im Govers made: est cheertull n Returnes 3 eertully giv free__Tittensor, T m. "'71 between the ages of 20 and 30 [HEATING Al for tea room waitresses. Apply |2 Employment Office, 9th floor, between 3 and 4 p.m. nxn'n'o munm-non nd revairs’ Best workmanship. lowest prices, . J. maurice, corner 30th and R. L' ave. HELP—DOMESTIC. COOK_—wWhite woman to handle Kifchen st construction_lunch ity. be Chan ‘and"good maneger. Cali Cohmbly 3600. Apt. 717 between 7 and 10 p.m.. Sat. COOK wand _seneral honu-nxku. Tig! referen Georgia GENERAL Houslwonm small_family; must be neat 2511_Dumbarton S HOUSEKEEPER. OiemiEhout Ehilaren: to home and small compensai f day or evening. 30 North Clarendon Clarendon. Va. HOUSEKEEPER, middie aged, for frmily of three: stay at nights if possibl Aony e Bradley. Bast Falls Charch: 3\1 . art of dav: references. middie by & e FIOUSEKEEPER, white. to live in and_take cate of home; steady work. Apply 215 fth st s. c_3531. oln—sv«.m Prlcel this i once ““Torm: .« .l::'ron ot 0. Adams 8855; Oa. Sseads o O" Spr G lions. Shiey S T IR | § 5827 days: Adams evenings. = while KEYS_Dublicate teva, 38 cenus: made ou wait. Turn Cla; 3% "New Mhetro, 3005 ork_ave n. PAINTING. ~PAPERING=-For ni ek call Adam: 8006 Quick ce. prices._Gordon Bros.. 632 Col. rd. _ de9® PAINTING und paperhanging—Deal with re- liable mechanics; reasonable prices: work- manship and material guaranteed. Ted Lin- clean dahl. BATNTING, PAPERFANGING. PLABTERING (Prices this month " best material: sua: Bt et n s eat Bark ra. for _general housework. woM/m. colored, abl References Mus! le to Answer phone. mumea 340 11th st. & WOMAN to_cook, wash e Tron for Tamily of three. Must be first-class ay and weli recommended: Harrison st. _Cleveland 203 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Derts.Convemient mOMthIY pavments Sr- Suick, courteous serv vement Co., nal_5031. T R T 0j . 1200 N Cap st sain 10187 SITUATIDN—MEN. BOOKKEEPER, _experienced, _commercially B loren, esires & small set ‘of BOOKS. 1o "fn ept after hours. Address Box 86-E, Star sce UFTEUR-HOUSEMAN, colored, 'S = PH. ll.ll plt Preston, write or (l-l.| 1729 _Corcora 3 n . COLORED MAN, 'expert ‘cleaner and =5 3 days a week; reliable. VICE MAN. with few landai d- des place driving for congressman or business man. Address Box 95-E. Star office. m sires job. Call 1727 Corcora: phone North 2911-J. MECHANIC, _experiericed. Wit~ Frst-class references, would like pefmanent or tempo- rary position. Cleveland 5524-J. PAINTER. apartment house experience. -nn references. wishes work. Willlam, 1803 New: REGISTERED _PHARMACIST, _the oushly “nfin‘s?“d obest references. ' Address Bo; lerrmo “PAPERING, Tnterlor, exterior: thiy payments. Harry A. Glorlus & n.w. Phone Col. 4338. de23* PAPIRD'O—H t-cli &Irlfl 36 up; “M-cm A 927 G PAPERHANGING. PAINTING—Rooms pa- , 36 ln ul: Inlll'lol‘ and exterior and "oll used ex. lnd nm-cnu worl 1 Jordan. Lin. 719 | chase price. i ING. gent's solitaire, in pawn n.ono. in pawn for 4as Address Box 111 INNER RING, diamond, lati) 50; sactitice for 32 A Girese Box Addre: evenln: dresses_ Oriental ris, I tapestry, new Winter coat. ~:ma Bad, Crib, Tatiress, bed. Tur. - Georsia EVENING DRESSD D] “evening ‘wrap, sizes 16 and 1 d condition. FRIGIDAIRE low. _Cali_at 1627 lunnedy Bl FULL DRESS UNIFORM. U, S “Army ofcer; Diete: fine ‘cond; real bargain: 1315 & o [-¥. after 5 p.m." Phone Met. 5630, \7 FURNITURE FOR SALE—Conty foom apt., eversthing first cla 0 {140 15th st Englis| au radio. d. r. tabl iffonier. d i Becurity Stora RE—C two chairs. fi table, length mirrar. $30: new Simmons mnm-u. 1 Inut extension library table. :2 e clal price on med! ieces ~ Dawes 447 laeh st nw p.m._Miss_Dawes. 0 8 HEATERS. 1 for §i change 1 Colt pistol, din. _Nort] 587 tor Badtery eet - LA fl\olu. co- an | will install’ expert Tedairt | Shop.” 3 ._Atlantic 4430 { OVERCOAT, boy . size 46, worn a few timed, Col._8391. winter weight, size Apt._202. o PIANG MARGAINS- One Midset uprishis $175. including benchi prisht. roscwood ~cage. "g108) . black case. $145: Stie! 5250, _including it Bhncl for rent: l‘flfln Illo ‘orch, Illo a PIANO, Kimball, " spt. size. upright, 11 months old:”cost’ 4400, sell $130 "casn," aud $120 at $10 a month In perfect undmflm Address Box 160-E, Star office. FTANG: Tonase, upsiah. Taesliont andion: Also 3'girl's coats. a 3, splendid cont dition. hone Clev. 1 R RUG. white: mmmo price. Telephon- Potomac 2 R reasonable RADIO. all-electric, JJereen €71, new, Come plete with tubes. art table with built;in ‘30" 'Botomsc hi-tube elecs 8834 RADIO. Atwater Kent, Targe Eric: 100-A speaker. Gail Noi 4 after 1 for donumnutlnn o T Decatur 4145 PAPERING and painting, Textone, the mad- ern wall finish. our’ hos e u want _good rices Just call the Home Corp; Al estimates free. Metro- politan 0854 at 1009 9t) SALI . _well educated, of good dress. with ten years: Seling experience and having machine, desires connection with Leliable organization. Address Box 80-E, Star_offi YOUNG : vum " well educated, with ¢ sires position with reliahle 'concern. dress Box 105-E. Star office. d Ad- 1 SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. FRENCH COUPLE desire situation in ci [0 cm s cook and chauffeur-butler: have long and first-ciass Teferences. Address Box fl~!< Star office. SITUA'I'ION—WOHEN. NERAL OFFICE _WORK; _exoerienced bookkeeper, ?I ANy, CIeEK: avainble s mediately. ~ A X 97-E. Star office. HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANIO! Houuuflfifib‘ HOM!MAK!W trained _nuj enrs’ _service 0 address mox Vio-e! s nce. LACE CURTAINS Jaundred. 50c T for and delivered anywhere. st. n.w. Phone Ga. 1507. NURSE as attendant_in underhklnl pazIor. Address Box 116-E. Star offi SEAMSTRESS, 'xuerlanced. S by the day. o wuk ne North 6913. SEWING AND MENDING of all ki Yinds Felined. felephone Atlantte B4 TYPING.. all_ kinds. done by exvtrlenufl typist. ~Neat work, prompt return. Wil do clerical work also. Address Box n-z.’sm ll 808 Kennedy oats rance. experie d ager of apartment or cafeteria; enemm Teferences. ~Address YOUNO LADY -anu position as cashier, ceper. tvplat and seneral office work. iR eiand Bi6a aiter S Bm. PAPERHANGING at o vl el’lonll nunuen Otl EI! estimate 37 Egdal, 3550 14 PAnrrm lease: no job B oor. “Atiantle: 180" 30 PAPERHANGING, painting. decorating. plas- tering. floors refinished I ce ey, carpentrs. e electrical work. heating—the very reasonable: estimates cheerfully give: sh term: T 3 FIANO TUNINGSpecial $130 for the week, We specialize in'general piano repairs and Gt our estimates. _Pri ty; Vorkmanship. Bos WEA' -STRIPPING ( metal).” Save commission. | mnn onl 9135 until 7 p. HADT'S. sci m'llv. strl rlnl. culitmates tree o ool 10155: ___BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. [BOARDING HOUSE of 18 rooms, furnished large dining_room, cafe equ othing Sikea, for Kood Wil; bay rent, Start business. HTe o st now: 1¢ GARAGE, GENERATOR, tire“and battery service 3500 Teasonable rent. dria_600, WELL ESTABI Tooming and, e house basiaest 1n operation Jor near Dupont Circle Consist T Dersonal " property. Present net uarranteed in excess of 11000 munlhly. 10,000 cash payment required. Owner i health ‘Address Box : £ gz_-_r offic rm wreibst jer Sons, 135) d must sell. SITUA'I'ION—DOMISTIB. COOK, ceneral houseworker and maid want uork Call_North 2670. young. white. wishes o hnu-ekuur Or Ehild’s nur: Box_146-E. office. ouu.. -me Will care’ for Sundays. *Goo ition _as Addreu o s aurse: 0 6 p. . from 7: reference . ‘Call meln BUYS long Vith Sock: locat back. 4 rooms and TR ANP lemlmn in lobby _offic "MJ established business: price very low. ress Box 311-E. Star office. CAFETERIA, with soda foun In fna clal district;’ good business. I rea hable: Address Box 180-E. Star ofce, mm. colored, neat, tefined. as nurse, wishes pgce between 7 and- il ‘stey nights. n. ASOLINE and acceasories: central location; fully equipped: sood business; sacrifice price; | for vour entire RANGE, water-back, kitchen, 310. 31 8 ji. nw. l‘uu—mnmml‘cmnue Tug, 9xi2; round top 53 inches, very' cheap: Satrror." Chinege bench: el bargatr. 1868 Col. rd.. Col. 6862. 203. SEWING ummm—n Singer, 1 N Stand: d? S dens, Ih at $5: New l! mo Mnlln and nnlrhll Open ev!nuli Sew. Mch. Shop, 313 Pa. ay L 27 le, ron_safes, _sci Ty fountaing, elec. mixers, partitions and equioe [ent Jof svery description. Edsar Baum makes. TYPEWRITE tables, all Tent, &e to dente, “Sustcall Nat. 3505, Uaitca Type- writef & 'Adding Machine Co., 1227 New York TvrEw Remington No. 10, $10; L. mith, §9: sewing machine. motor, com= plete. '$6.50. _Telephonz_Geo: 146. teed rebuiiis soid or rented TYPEWRITER did" conditio rnln tore. 1238 7th st. 'rvr WRITERS—Amencan Typewriter rebuilts. with new-ma- ake, s} Inquire in Jnm- tye: 9674, 118 H 8t TAFEWRITER RE: lugt ‘Bades 0% 3 mos. M ady TYPEWRITER. a Ieie. Quite, reasonatie; Phone or_address WONDI 1t. higl bullt to Georees s woon—o.n cord. SEison: ‘Ars A FEW LATE CTRIC REFRIC, m'ronsmump-lcu FT. C AT 25% DISCOU These are n'g‘cr" lea inr. AT condition: "a wlu!zly tisfaction guaranteed. s & discerns ing individual have n chance ‘1o buy Jour e 'in everiasting Christmas sift; and 5 {he same’ time assure permanent chjgyinent mily. Call or Metropolitan 2150 e DOGS, PETS, nc. COON DOGS, 2. extra Eound pavsies. 8 months old. P.'B. nundywm- u.r 31 COLLIES pedigreed, § mos 315 eact She-“wondertil | male, 1 year, 00, » e beauty: one fe) e whelj S0 Call at Breal Kennels, Fails Phone 282 ny.nfu‘i'fi'-“ R GA!'I'I..I SR, ATTI( T4 Vindows. new 1ax3 1t st Inauire Owner. $12 "Prince d._Laurel 31 . asoded. cu any lenath, 51 soned. ciit a' R i§ sam reect. hounds. Tipbett n In cooim- X ok, m-ld. 2, N Call North 9394, Address Box_150-E. Star_offic oL will TVE RESTAGRAN H st crifice because of business reasons; make our_offer at once. 2 SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPPIES, § weeks ol glislble for resistration Mrs 'L S, Hous| s- !n Phone_Ashton_i25. HOUSEKEEPING, by Tefined _middle-avsd P 2 woman: best reférence. Address Box % HOUSEKEEPING FOSITION by vefined | w i d ple r mol.herll.eu e PStar ofce HOUSEMA! r's helper: strong. Call nmznz rmployer Cleveland 3710, 50 STORE, confectionsry and wotions: from sénool_Gi¢ K & S VR conronn'xowu ORDANmD. cstimates ypon fnaulry. ' Gon iz zu el colored. reliable, wants job < uk no laundry._Telephone West 2803 N_wants general housework in small hmlly. city references. Phone Met. 7052. JATESSEN, ock and fix Sale: Shcetient lonunn on, prominent coi 0od business: exceptional bargain. _In um 1543 Thvestment Bup dine. Il Boston bull te rriers, F- iS two onshs o llu chun:h 140-0-2 mnrn';nl ThAr'S - pm Ihnroulhbredl. 4 males and Pi mumm nld Address lomnuu Rine DLre: ot pstan Brangd Llulon! “,Inv sale, 3¢ & pair, Phone PERSONAL. U meCistrict . 10_to 6; evenings by MOTHERS, WHY WORRY ABO ’r children, while vou are at work or Oiherwise engai flend them to Pre-School Play Olour‘ Where work, blay and 1017 Kes Colu fun are one. e MASSAG] DisH 1SR, Tor ':od stiff and sore muscles m 74193121 14th. . neuritis me n- ments, : ‘appoiniments. ¢ IAMONDS. PAWN TICKETS. "raé; ifigg Wit - u":l v %?{:onflvu(?!' ‘Covers. 310 80 -Bllu =0 '1‘«':-,"' oocs fiiwoon s ause in *3350, - ACCESSORIES STORE—Woul in ler, partner or sell for cash or terms; Beat rominent street, T-vear lease, Very Feasonabie reni Juu Box. RADIQ EXOP—Fxcelient for & $20.000 v hess. fo i‘e“'.'-’u" Mire-haited fox terrigr and Ene & hnn ‘finf'f 860 2438 iat T oCor obar._ T YouNg M £5 AN o2 P st MW O Fe0s Seving NW. for ain o mm. mu lea nable rr.m Q Prominent corner ind olls: valuable: lon once Jmu‘ &fi?fi' "“"1“"'3;‘-5: Ad ; rming o i dress Box 166-E. Sta ol W LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. SADDI Hon.su. suitable for Tady nr I nll.mln'. may ,oe seen at 1411 Park av O HORSE. soui— T n.m”fi?mm horse. Adams SR o ho - .~ youne, b\u n-u"fimon ?z T 3 i Tineh room attes k. B nhrfim. -quum n’g e & et g ——— RADIO SALES AND REPAIRS, FADIO. Crosley Gva-iube Batters set: i cheap Cai At 102,700 Tou iy 44 Bundy

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