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FUTURE AMERICA 10 BE PIGTURED Radio Forum Anniversary Program to Be Broadcast 0vep WMAL. A gala one-hour program will be; presented by the National Radio Forum | tonight over WMAL and the Columbia Broadcasting System’s coast-to-coast network in celebration of its first mnl-‘ Versary on the air. ‘Three of the Nation's outstanding figures—Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde, Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts and Representative James M. Beck of Pennsylvania—will | contribute to the forum's anniversary 8 broadcast. Through them the country | will be given a_ prophetic picture of | “America of the Future.” { ‘The Columbia Symphonic Ensemble will augment the anniversary program with a concert of patriotic airs. The torum a regular weekly Columbia at- traction, is arranged by The Star. The hour set aside on the Columbia chain for the first birthday celebration is from 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Wile Speech From London. Another rebroadcast from London of Frederic William Wile's weekly resume of the Five-Power Naval Conference and a True Detective Mystery dramati- gation based on a story of the mysteri- ous happenings aboard the barkentine Herbert Fuller, which drifted into Hali- fax with the black flag of mutiny at the masthead. are among the other Columbia features scheduled by WMAL. | In addition there will be the v\eekl) program known as “Manhattan Moods™ and a concert by the DeVue Redskins. The R. C. A.-Victor hour tonight over WRC and other National Broadcasting Co. stations will present a condensed | version of Gounod's “Faust.” Three members of the Metropolitan Opera Co. will sing the major roles—Editha | Fleisher, Armand Tokatyan and Leon M-hl!r. Nathaniel Shilkret will direct 'l‘ha Men About Town,” a vocal trio, will assist Rudy Vallee and his Con- necticut Yankees in presenting the Sunshine hour. The trio’s contributions include Rachmaninoff’s famous prelude woven into a song, “Some of These Days,” and " the song hit from “The Little Show.” The orchestra will pl a m\lp of sentimental ballads, wil Val in his usual role, crooning and saxophoning. “Rigoletto” to Be Given. “Faust” will be followed by another Verdi’s “Rigoletto,” to be sung by National Onnd Opera Co. Theodore ‘Webb, Genia Zielinska, Julian Oliver .n]d Earl Waldo will have the principal Toles. Ranging from current popular tunes to operatic selections, '.hz Seiberling !innn present a varied program in broadcast at 9 o'clock. James umm and Lewis James, tenors; Elliott ml:l.l ‘Wilfred Glenn, mosaics presented in Jack Frost's Mel- ody Moments revives show hits of 1904. Victor Herbert is revealed as one of the ‘most popular composers of that year, as selections from two of his operettas, “It Happened in Nordland” lnd “Ba- betta,” will be featured. Eugene Or- ‘mandy, co:edllctor.,nl;nd Oliver Smith, A ists. ‘The Veterans of Foreign Boots ginia Revelers and the Capital City Serenaders will contribute to the pro- gram of WISV. COL. POWELL TO GIVE TALKS OVER WMAL Globe-Trotter to Speak on “Inside Stories” Behind Interna- tional Events. Col. E. Alexander Powell, last ‘Yivor of the notable school of trotting writers and lecturers who at the of the present century enthralle the public by the print- ed page and from the lecture plat- form, will begin a series of weekly talks tomorrow over WMAL and the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem network. Wars and revo- lutions in the Near East, Northern Africa and Mexico attracted Col. Pow- ell either as a newspaper ¢ - er or as a soldier, and in his broad- casts he will re- llle his observations and “inside sto- ” of intrigues and secret agreements m‘ up the background of great news events and odd talks from curious corners of the world. For a year Col. Powell has lived in ‘Washington, marking the longest con- secutive time he has been in his home country in 30 years, Baden-Powell to Broadcast. Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, and Gov. Roose- V!lt of New York will broadcast a essage to the young people of the Nl"fln in a special Boy Scout-Girl Scout program tomorrow night over a l!lmmal Bro-dculln Co. metwork. ‘The program is scheduled from 10 to 10:30 o’clock. sur- Col. E. A. Powell, Cpel ) . 99 Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 7:00—“Amos ‘n’ And ‘WRC and N. B, C. network. 8:00—Fleischmann Sunshine hour; Rudy Vallee and his_orchestra—WRC and N. B. C network. 8:15—"The Five-Power Naval Conference,” by Frederic William Wile, from Lon- don by short waves— WMAL and C. B, S. net- ork. 8: so—cbamplnn Sparkers; sports drama — WJZ, WHAM, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLw WLS, KWK and Ooo—'rme Deucuve Mystery: dramatization — WMAL and C. B. ls network. dance music—WJZ, WHAM, W. WREN, KDKA and WGN. 10:30—National Radio Forum; first anniversary program; Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. tters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m., uni s Faa g v g ot oo LOCAL STATIONS 475.9—WMAL—630. (Columbia Broadcasting System.) 2:30—American School of the Air. lumbia Ensemble. 0—For_your information. Navy Band. 8 00—Girls' Choir of Stevens College. 5—Gov. Clinton Orchestra. | 8130 Tomproving Your Radio Recep- | tion,” by Clyde M. Hunt. 5:40—Frank W. Young. pianist. 5:45—"Chats with the Weather Man." 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Stlr 6:15—“The Coming of Spring” by Science Service, 6:30—Morrison’s Merrymakers. 7:00—Commodore Ensemble. 7:30—Gude’s Garden of Melodies. l 0—Correct time. 1-—The Vagabonds. 8:15—"The Five-Power Naval Confer- | ence,” by Frederic Willlam Wile by short waves from London. | 8:30—Manhattan Moods. 9:00—True detective mysteries. 9:30—De Voe Redskins. 10:00—Voice ot Columbia. 10:30—National Radio Forum; first an- niversary program: music and | addresses by Secretary of Agri- | culture Hyde, Senator Walsh of Massachusetts and Representa- tive Beck of Pennsylvania. 11:30 to 12:00—Biltmore Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—"Opening the Morning Mail.” 9:30a—Morning on Broadway. 10:00a—Radio Home Makers, 10:30a—Three Men in a Tub. 10:45a—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 0a—Neil Vinick, beauty adviser, :15a—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 0—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 00—Columbia Ensemble. 0—Today in history. 2—Fashion talk by Marie Blizzard. 3:45—"Psychology,” by Elizabeth Fel- ows. 4:00—Light opera 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to blo——wdaftemoon musicale, 6:30—Classifled hour. 'l 15—Sleepytime Lady. 7:30—Time signals, 7:31gJohn 8. Morrison. '7:45—The Harmony Boys. 8:00—Capital City Serenaders. 8:30—Boots Huffs’ Virginia Revelers. 9:00—John and Rosalie. 9:15—Alexandria Humming Birds. 9:35—Comt¢ trio. to 11:00—Holt’s String Artists’ Ensemble. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to house- wives; music. 11:30a to Farm . events and music. 3:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. 434.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard.) 3:45-—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. ou current 315.6—~WRC—950, (National Broadcasting Co.) :30—The Melody Three. :15—"The Magic of Speech,” by Vida Sutton. :30—La Forge-Berumen musicale. 00—United States Army Band. :30—Broadcast from London. :45—Army Band concert continued. :00—R-K-O matinee. :30—"“The Lady Next Door.” :00—Black and Gold Orchestra. :30—American home blnquet 00—"“Amos 'n’ Andy.” :15—Correct time. :16—Constance Russell, planist. :30—Half hour in the Nation's Capi- tal: “George Washington's Views and Their Value in Present-Day Problems,” by former Senator George Wharton Pepper of Pennsylvania. 00—Fleischmann Sunshine hour. 9:00—Seiberling Singers, :30—Jack Frost melody moments. 00—R. C. A.-Victor hour. 00—Weather forecast. 101 to 11 55—-“Rfi[oleno " by National Grand Opera C Early Program Tomorrov. :45a—Tower health exercises. :00a—The Aunt Jemima Man. 15a—Morning devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning melodies. 00a—Hits and Bits. 30a—National home hour. :00a—N. B. C. appreciation hour, di- rected by Walter Damrosch. 00—Farm flashes. 2:10—Organ recital and selections by Martha Howe Spurr, pianist. 45—National farm and home hour. :30—Mayflower Orchestra. 30—The Melody Three. 3:00 to 4:00—U. S. Marine Band Or- chestra. 228.9—WOL~—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Thelma Donaldson, soprano, and Emory Brennan, pianist. 3:30—Sylvia Poretsky, pianist. 4:00—Dance music. 4:30—Request program for Naval Hos- pital. 5:00—Tea time. 5:45—The Town Crier, 6:00—Musical feature. 6:20—"Sound Investments,” by Dran Frazier of the Better Business Bureau. 6:30—Estelle Wentworth's musical pro- gram. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Veterans of Foreign Wars, Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Reveille, 7:35a—Musical clock. 8: OOC—EIthdIy:—A thought for the ! OSl—Muflcll clock (continued). :1 Ereakllsz brevities. 0 gy Clarke's daily chat. 10 QOI—Publlc Service Man. 11:00a—Beauty talk by Bertha Parker. 12:00—Lenten services. -OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—~WEAF New York—660. 6:00—Black and Gold Room Dinner Orchestra—Also WCAE, WRC. 6:30—Home banquet — Also WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WCSH, WFI, ‘WRC, WGY. WGR, WCAE, WWJ ‘WSA] 7:00—Midweek hymn sing, mixed quar- tet—Also WCSH, WHAS, WJAR, WWJ. 7:30—Half hour in Nation's Capital— Al%o WJAR, WTAG, WSAIL 8:00—Sunshine hour, Rudy Vallee Or- Also WEEL, WTAG, WHAS, WSB, WSAI WSM, WAPI, CKGW, D:W—G 15— Also wm WJAI! AG, WCS! ‘WFI, WClR. WCA!} WTAM. WSAIL, WHAS, SM, VA LR SD—MelDdy Moments, Oliver Smith, tenor, and Eugene Ormandy Or- chestra—Also WJAR, W"v!'AG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, 'GY WGR WCAE, WWJ, WSAL lD:W—Nthlnkl Shilkret Concert Or- chestra and feature — WEEIL WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WPJC WWJ WSAI, WBT, WJAX, WIOD, WHAS, 11:00—Grand Opera—Also WFI, WRC, GR, WWJ, WRVA, CKGW. WBT WTAM. 348.6—WABC New York—860. 6:30—Plays — Also ' WFAN, WIJAS, ‘WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WWNC. ‘WDBJ. 7:00—Players—Only to WEAN, WNAC, WLBZ, WFBL, WHEC, WKBW + Ensemble—WABC and others. 'I:ID—Tl]p ‘Top Club Variety Progral N 8:00—Statistician—WABC only; Vagabonds—Only to WEAN, WCAO WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, B WKEC WKBN, WDBJ, WNAC WEAN WMAL, WDB. WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKB' WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WKBN, WSPD, WWNC. 9:00—Dztective Mysteries— Also WHEK WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJA! WLBW WFBL. WHEC, WKBW, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. 9:30—The Redskins — Also WNAC, A TRADED PACKARD —is sold you at a price from which, has been deducted ALL OF THE FACTORY PROFIT THE DEALER’S COMMISSION —and the biggest item. deprecia- tlon, has been paid by the pre- vious owner. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Reo Flying Cloud Sedan Buick 28-47 Sedan Slud-bn.lur Commander Sedan Pierce Arrow Coach (renewed) Buick 27-54 Roadster Nash 28 Victoria Cadillac 314 Coach Cadillac 314 Roadster This department is operated as a customer convenience and not for profit, so our prices are always farr. TERMS, of course. PACKARD’S USED CARS Kalorama Road at Seventeenth WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WH.AL. WJAS, WLBW, WFBL. WADC WHK, WKRC, WGHP WSPD. 10:00—Voice of Columbla—Also WEAN, WNAC, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, ‘WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW. WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WKBN, WSPD. 11:00—National Forum—Also WEAN, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, WEKRC, WKBN, WGHP, WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ.' Lown’s Orchestra—Also WL 394.5—WJZ New York—760. 6:00—Bernie _Cummins” Orchestra; 6:45 — Prohibition Andy—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WRC, CKGW, WRVA, Wm WBT, WJAX, WIOD; 7:15—Talk— Also WRC. 7:30—Frontier Days—Also CKGW: 8:00 — Gems — Also WBAL KDKA, 0—Sparkers, sports _drama—Also WBZ, AL, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WJR. 9: flo—lmmb"n and Hillpot—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR. 9: SD—leold Sanford Orchestra—Also WBT, WJAX, WRVA, WSB KYW, WIOD. 10:00—A-K midweek hour—Also WBZ, WBAL, AM, KD WGN. 11:00—Slumber music, string ensemble (Y5 _hr. -Also KDKA. , WJR, Washingtcn's Tube Center POST-STANDARD GUARANTEES All tubes tested LX301A . .65¢ CX112A, $1.59 CX371A, $1.59 CX381 ..85.45 ELIMINATORS SPEAKERS ACCESSORIES At Lowest Prices! POST STANDARD 816 F St. N.W. 423 11th St. N.W. Open Until 10 P.M. 11:30—Amos 'n’ Andy (second broad- cast)—Only to WHAS, WsSM, 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 00—Hymns; organ recital. 00—Dance music. 30—Blue Streaks; D. A. R. 10:00—Tenor; Subway Boys. 10:30—Musicale; song story. 11:00—Dance hour. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 7:00—The Baltimoreans. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs). 11:00—Memories; Witching Hour. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 5:30—Mother Goose; Sparklers; news. 6:30—Same to WEAF ( 30 m.). 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 6:00—Uncle Don's Stories. 30—Hotel concert orchestra. 30—Cabbies’ Orchestra and sololsts. 00—Bamberger Little Symphony. 00—Orchestra; musicale. 9:30—Lone Star Rangers. 10:00—Red Lacquer and Jade. 10:30—Aunt Mandy’s Chillun. 11:00—News; dance; Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 6:00—Penlo; sports; orchestra. 7:00—Ensemble (30 m.); WABC (30 m.). l 00—Ebony Inn; Fur Trappers. 9:00—Same as WABC (112 hrs.). 10:30—University of Pennsylvania. 11:00—Dance and organ hour. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 6:00—Uni. of Pittsburgh: soprano. 6:30—Little German Band. 7:00—WJZ (15 m.); musical programs. 8:00—WJZ prommu (3’5 hrs.). 11:30—Tom Geru ‘chestra. 260.7—WHAM Mh-m—l.l!l. 6:00—News; musicale; orchestra. 7:00—WJZ (15 m.); players; songs. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs 11:00—Organ recital (1 hr.). 379.5—~WGY Schenectady—790. 6:00—Dinner music; WEAF. 7:00—Quaker State Boys. 7:30—~WGY agricultural program. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.). 11:00—Dance and organ hour. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 6:00—Markets; sports; melodies; talk. 7:00—~WJZ (15 m.); Melodeers. 11 00—Sports; CENTRAL AND souml.x STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Hour of orchelu‘ll 10:30—Band; Adventurers. =31 igos; orchestra. 00a—Thirteenth Hour. HYGRADE Radio Tubes “TUBES YOU CAN TRUST” Licensed 398:8—WJR Detroit—750. 6:00—Dinner music; orchestra. 6:45—WJZ (30 m.); Good Luck, 12:00—Organ requests; dance (1 br. 4052—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—Musical program. 7:30—Balladist; feature. 00—WEAF and WJZ (3 hrs). 11:00—Concert (30 m.); WJZ. 11:45—8heldon organ recital. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:00—Music; Theater Treat 6:45—WJZ (30 m.); dance: studio, 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (4 hrs.). ll!.O—WHAS Louisville—820 7:00—Hymn sing; feature. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (3 hrs.). 11:00—Sketches; Joe Eaton; Reporters. 11:30—WJZ (15 m.); Jack Turner, 12:00—Dance music (2 hrs.). 461.3—WSM Nashville—850. 'l lm—Houl‘ of orchestras. You woulan't wait 30 seconds for WATER RECEPTION M Gorprogromsin Acting RADIO _TUBES HEATING CO. 901 10th St. N.W. Nat. 3067 STOP! Did you ever have tire trouble when you were in a hurry? AVOID TROUBLE BEN HUNDLEY; TIRES 3436 14thN.W. Adams 8100 SPRIN Motoring Season Is Near—Buy Now Franklin Motor Car Co. 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Call Pot. 4200, janiter's uarte Deat colored mald of elevater oper- Potomac 0 s Work by Gay or part C_st. GIRL. white, wanis work as waitress, maid or "housework. ~Reference, Address Box 230-X,_Star_off GIRL, color Fes Dlace, stay with chil- dren " while heater nights. :um:v. color 1 work: e‘iulf une L fings nurenu nuu ob ag 1] Call Nortn 30T OMAN. white, desires place minding and doing light ngusework; refer dress Box 344 wishes a wolum young comea. id in Tead dovink chambe hotel.” ‘Awly ¥ day but Good ulel’lm Met- N. ¢ lond. Wishes part-time, s work. Phone Potomac 81 rienced plowits, 521 Thours, work. af- X o 38 e oat Metfo: sunoo ternoons or evenings, politan_5383. STENOGRAPHER and general office wo State salary and experience. Address 'rncnn (nr primary s in_private normal sraduste considered. X 367X, Star office CITORS, experienced, for ‘i&:"““" store. Address di ox YOUNG 1 tion ealling_on uum?.mi-mme ri ple: well: experi- Col 8 ot 30 5 %0 6, mc Poopu Life_Insurance Bld ER. with good ‘nllv-r{ and experi- bulat- we \VANTF,D——Thoroughly experi- enced saleswomen for SHOE de- par!ment. Apply Supt.’s office, 4th floor, S. Kann Sons Co. SALESME! u.wc IR ECOMMERCIAL AND W) Yovsz ‘L‘B"""’x‘-’fi‘:‘fifi-‘}"o“"n "ARD WE MEN FOR S] B ICE_AND DO A"ORD t] 'l'l Nw vrrx.‘\'hoo.. 1328 n!w ?gfl A NEW BUSINESS resentatives who business. address and dvance present occupation, tar mber, ~Address Box I The Financial Department of the AME RICAV DRUG STORES, INC, Requires the Services of a Number of Junior Workers Over 21 Years of Age In All Brznch:s. Will be trained by Fiew 1o ibpointing leading workers a: ofce supervisors, fleld repcesentatiy permanent connections with the Bt *Porn: in" Washington & R\I)IO b‘\L (‘ood territory and liberal commis- Apply h Mr Cmt ALE & Clarendon, Va. —Young white man for night work, must fur- nish reference and be able to operate all cars. Permanent position. Apply to Northwest Uarage rear 1219 13th st. n.w. a | TELEPHON! TELEPHONE OPERATORS. BETHESDA, MD. DESIRABLE POSITIONS Open To Young Women 16 Years of Age and Over, /ith High-School Education. Good Pay to Start. Frequent Increases. Appl Wisconsin Ave. and Stanford St., Bethesda, Md. ‘THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC , TELEPHONE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY. m-:u—nonmc. wOrE, several ients 110 Holbrook st. n.e. off 14th and Fla sge. ) hite: for seneral housework. GIRL, white fo wn m\m. hlo pl. . V white, m un| \Imu d ,'wanted b e wiihe wanied by couple withous chilaren nr.nm‘fi"'““ Decatur 2300, een 2 and WOMAN, Jewiih; & ume, Tl TesponuIBIILy of apartment _&nd convalescent mother_and new, b-by noae o utis M. D. Kiczales, n.w. Adam: T t-time 1 . i dnns ‘1’.:::“‘:‘":;:. WOMAN. only. ,m_d re ANY :nm neat - 620 Morton l?"l‘l'.'d g n‘ ___ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The followi business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made w The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call ored gy, AL IONS—Heating | nunu. {u- Mllfll INIIC and Ml‘ n lfl.: In osed roofins A plastering. paint ‘mprovements. A-3-10 sears o Bay ington's oldest remodel ' n’« Was| HOME IMPROVI SERVI( %s Districr ~Nationai Bank ‘Bullatns. G 3043304 IODELING. plumbing, heatine, electrical worl ferior ‘and exterior branches: smal your budget: all wor tent builder ~ and .unumnfl ladly given without 1103 Vermont sve. 5. nn-uu Rclldence Adams 885! c‘\nnl Eowest Bice, Quick service: ‘v“ ._phone Adams 9067- o e it done n.m Ele h & fv Lincoln and jobbe: nnnl L ek WL Eunu« ”2‘ free. Ad. lfl‘ ._Brining, 1359 !\llor n. [ ILDER—Remodeling. r ing. cabinet vorl. Sxpert, reval un m penll, all andave mares ek 8 T e o Fipciminer, | 916" New ?-l"in. aw. ELECTRIC wxmwo—a Tooms, ball, bath, $40: nxtures, 320, Material and workman. ship guaranteed. ' Get my at ve money. Terms. H.M. cuunur,mm FLOORS APED, waxed, hand or n-ehln 'e!l- ice. nable prices. ~ Nash Princeton st Columbia 4231, FLOORS & scm\m machine or hand wo gt aing Sonable. Decatur 4681, H. E. Richardson. FURNITURE UPHO! LSTERED, repaired; 27 Fd made; est cheerfully given nturn:: ‘GARDENER, lawns .na m bed: 'i Sanure nd rich 'sol] “furniohed. " Gel. q,lu. HOME IMPROVEMENTS on_the Re Home Dec- grators "Dlln mesns no cash r OMAN. white, middle s housekeeper, by wido . Robey, Burtonsville, Md. LAWN MG Tepatred; lawn rollers lo; ren ey “Service: 811 e SITUATION—MEN. HELP—MEN AND WOME AGENTS, colored, 36 and $10 per weel ary and commission, whole or part work. no experience necess Ta” nw. basement off MEN—Learn the Teal estate business. ceptiona] GPDOTURILY 1OF those Who i B e Rt e hratnne. I eed ot jhter: fere wita present empioyment, ~Wiie of Lelephone for appointment, Azel Merrell Sheppard, 630 Bond_ Blds. i sell photo ~oih e o wevel Wit Vi N yiihcar to travel West VU SALESMA -;‘mn with line of _radi nng drawing !ALESM!N i te corl‘m SALTIIL e, L omaln o > -m T oot GEOUNTANT — Will ookl P I I T n""!}" part I:Irn Dasis: Dest Feferencen ams tax : man. experi- immedi; BOOK YPIST, office ok bte 3. married. aesire ate onnection:, best references. sonnect Metropolits executiv A“nu 2 llg.i:;leyl ,I’;.r dd eifa 1628 19th n";. 1: .;IMIFHI"' H' YOU CAN SELL we can wse you. 209 Hill Bldg, 17th and Eye sts. n.w. Bur Ks T urnished daily: pomlon- open au m- rles 5831, aea anity F charge S nee w--mnYto'n & u‘y’m s 1:“---. afd'Nat 313, jousekeeper (col. fem.), dsol. fgm3. S0 eofl ook G nw. u ists | ence. POSITIONS :g: .2';-'.7.'}’.'."" I R i lllll lolu oll burner, e e e SR ARhrael a{'-‘fi 3 PAINTING. XNT &EXT flllB Qlcl de.lnifi nlah inside o our ndia, selection of reet wih PAINTING. --fnmnuml-. d to lelu G twrllnu. “Saita. 601 Trving si. ;._ my work s rell wall papers: eiad g 2 Girard BRIt i W‘omfiuj 1 est ork T. On:r 18th IL W, fur i

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