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MEDLEY FEATURE OF WAL PROGRAM 45-Piece Orchestra to Play] Gershwin’s Tunes on Mardi Gras Bill. An_especially arranged medley of George Gershwin's tunes will be played by a 45-plece orchestra under direction of Fredaie Rich as a feature of the Mardi Gras program _tonight over WMAL and associated Columbia Broad- casting System stations. The orchestra will open the program with selections from “The New Moon" and follow with “Dancing to Save Your Sole.” A fantastical adaptation of “Among My Souvenirs” and ‘‘Around the Corner” are among the other num- bers. “Rent Free” is the title of the “Mr. and Mrs.” sketch. The story concerns the trials and tgibulations of “Jo” and “Vi” at & country place offered to them for the Summer. Henry and George, radio’s axponents of the minute drama, who are to be heard hereafter on Tuesday instead of Monday, will present five dramatettes. The scenes will be laid in Grand Rapids. The change in the broadcasting sched- ule was made at the Tequest of listeners in the Middle West. New Parody Number. Frank Crumit will go the “Maine Stein Song” one betier during the Blackstone program by singing a new parody number, “The Mug Song.” His other solo contribution will be a medleg of old-time numbers. Julia Sanderson also will sing two solos, “That’s What the Rose Said to Me" and “Just a Little Love Song.” Their duet numbers will be “A Year From Today” and “I Know That of You.” A grand opera concert and a late dance program by Waring's Pennsyl- vanians, with Al and Pete the comedy duo, are among the other Columbia at- tractions scheduled by WMAL. The station’s features of local origin include recitals by Alice B. Harvey, pianist, and Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler, soprano, and a special program of Rus- sian music by George Cornwall, pianist. Five of the most famous waltzes writ- ten by Victor Herbert will be played by Frank Black's Orchestra during the program of the Happy Wonder Bakers over WRC and a network of other Na- tional Broadcasting Co. stations. The selections, which have been especially arranged and orchestrated, are “Kiss Me Again,” “Falling in Love With Some One,” “A Kiss in the Dark,” “Ask Her While the Band Is Playing” and “When You're Away.” Vocal interludes will be sung by Jack Parker, tenor; Phil Dewey, baritone, and Frank Luther, tenor. Landt Trio to Assist. The popular Landt Trio will assist Nathaniel Shilkret's Orchestra in pre- | senting the Eveready hour. “Minnie the Mermaid” and “Dancing the Devil Away” will be the trio’s prineipal con-| tributions. The orchestra will play a §roup of popular numbers, which in- cludes “Give Yourself a Pat on the Back” and “Happy Feet.” The dramatic serial, “Frontier Days,” and the R-K-O half hour are promi- nent among WRC'’s other presentations. There also will be a late dance program by the Palais d'Or Orchestra and the period knows as “Golden Gems,” to be provided by Hugo Mariani’s Orchestra and two soloists, Elsie Baker, contralto, and Theodore Webb, baritone, A special musical program, arranged by Gertrude Lyons, and a concert by the Kohala Melody Boys are the prin- cipal attractions tonight of WOL. ‘WJSV features a program by the Community League of Sealston, Va., and & concert by the Old Dominion Quartet. Today on (AU time p.m., unless the Radio otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6 Meters, WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Navy Band. 4:00—"“The Lady Next Door.” 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5:15—"Vocational Guidance,” by the Kiwanis Club. 5:30—Paramount Orchestra. 54—News flashes. 59—Correct_time. 00—""Amos 'n’ Andy.” :15—Heroes and_Patriots—“A Ban- ished Man Who Caused an In- dian War,” by Gleason L.| Archer. 30—Organ recital by Lew White. 00—Troika Bells :30—Frontier Days :00—Eveready hour. 30—Happy Wonder Bakers. :00—Enna Jettick, “Songbird.” 15—Landt Trio :30—R-K-O hour. :00—Golden Gems. :00—Weather forecast. 01 to 12:00—Palais d'Or Orchestra. | Early Program Tomorrow. :45a ~Tower health exercises. :15a—Morning devotiens, :30a—Cheerio. :00a—The Crackles Man. ‘15a—Morning melodies. :00a—Talk by the Prince of Wales, rebroadcast from London. :00a—Mr. and Mrs. Valspar. :15a—Radio Household Institute. :30a—Talk by Mrs. Stuart Northrop. :45a—The Parnassus Trio. :00a—On Wings of Song. :00m—Farm flashes. :10—Dantel Breeskin music. 45—National farm and home hour, :30—The Melody Three. | :15—"Architecture and Interidr Dec- | oration,” by Louise V. Prussing. 2:30—Evening_Stars. 3:00—The Moxie Hostess. 3:15—Billy Rhodes, baritone. 3:30—Sky Sketches. 4:00 to 4:30—"The Lady Next Door.” 205.4 Meters. W’JSV 1,460 Kilocycles., 3:00—Studio feature. 3:30—Whoopee hour. 4:30—Station flashes. 5:00—Science and history. 5:30—Down the Highw 6:00—Musical interlude. 6:15—Service program. 6:30—News flashes. 6:40—Classified program. 7:00—Studio feature. 7:15—"Australian Men and Methods.” 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—Unchained Facts. 8:00—Hongkong Five. 8:30—Program by the Community League of Sealston, Va. 9:00—Downing Players. 9:30—Dr. Frederick Karr. 10:00—Percy Silverberg, tenor, and Art Stone, pianist. 10:30—Old Dominion Quartet, 11:00 to 11:30—Monty Pollard and Rudy Elgin. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a to 1:00—Varied program of mu- sic, talks for women, farm news FhCeoommaaa and current events. 2:00 to 3:00—Midafternoon musicale. 475.9 Meters. WMAL 455 kiloeyeies. 3:00—United States Army Band. 4:00—Rhythm Kings. 4:30—Biltmore Orchestra. 5:00—New World Symphony. 5:30—Ben Pollack’s Orchestra. 5:45—"Everyday Psychology,” by'J. W. of the University of Sprowls Maryland. 00—Correct time. 01—Crockett Mountaineers. 15—Flashes from The Evening Star. 30—Rice's Bakery Orchestra. :00—Correct time. 01—Blackstone program. :30—Alice B. Harvey, planist. :45—Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler, soprano. ‘01—Henry and George. 30—Mardi Gras. 9:00—Graybar's “Mr. and Mrs." :30—Grand opera concert. 00—George Cornwell, planist. ~Heywood Broun's radio column. Pennsylvanians with 30—Warring's Al and Pete. 00—Le Paradis Orchestra. 2:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Something for every one. 30a—Morning moods. 00a~—Radio Home Makers, :30a—United States Navy Band. :15a—Opening the morning mail. 40a—"Cutting the Food Bill." :45a—Interior_decorating. :00a—Charis Players. :15a—"Your Next Door Nelghbor.” 20a—Columbia Revue. :30a—Happy Fenton's Orchestra. :30—Harry Tucker's Orchestra. 00—Syncopated Silhouettes. :30—Grace Hyde, soprano, and Co- lumbia Little Symphony. 00—Columbia Ensemble. :30—For Your Information. 3:00—Musical album. 4:00—Columbia Grenadiers. 4:15—Primer for town farmers. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Sports hour. 4:30—The_Laugh Club. 5:00—Hugh Ramon, tenor. 5:15—Studio_feature. 5:30—"One-Time Opportunities.” 6:00—Dinner music. 6:15—Albert Harned program. 6:30—Kahola Melody Boys. 6:45—Talk under auspices of the Dis- trict Congress of Parents and Teachers. 7:00—Gertrude Lyons program. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30 to 8:00—Ray Chick, tenor, Katherine Deale, pianist. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Revellle and musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:15a—Breakfast brevities. 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clarke. 10:30a—"“Today's Bright Spots” 11:00a—“In Case of Fire,” by Capt. H. A. Chapman of the District Fire Department. 11:30a—"‘Musical Impressions,” by Mrs. ‘Walter E. Hilton. 12:00m—Musical program. 1:00—Beverly Mae, baritone. NAA 4345 Meters. 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 0—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 4543—WEAF New York—660 . (N. B.'C. Chain.) 6:15—Heroes and patriots. 6:30—Historical. 7:00—Troika bells. 7:30—Frontier days. RECEPTION TO GO ON AR Broadeast Arranged for Arrival of Brazilian President-Elect. When Julio Prestes, President-elect of Brazil, arrives at the Union Station tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, a de- scription of the reception accorded him there will be broadcast over a network of National Broadcasting Co. stations. ‘The ceremonies also will be described in Portuguese for a special short-wave transmission to South America. Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—Pure Oil concert; Vincent Lopez and his orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WJR, KDKA, WLW, KWK, KYW, WREN, KSTP, WPMJ, WEBC, WHAS, WMC, WBT, WJAX,WSM, WSB, WCKY, WIOD, KFAB and WRVA. 8:00—Orchestra. 8:30—Happy Bakers. 9:00—Song Bird. 9:15—Landt Trio. 9:30—Vaudeville. 10:00—Golden Gems. 10:30—Phil Spitainy’s music. 11:00—B. A. Rolfe dance hour. 348.6—WABC New York—860 (C. B. S. Chain.) 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 6:30—Dance. 7:00—Sanderson and Crumit. 7:30—Romany. 8:00—Mardl Gras. 9:00—Mr. and Mrs. 9:30—Grand opera. 10:00—Weem's Orchestra. 11:00—Dance music; midnight melodics. 394.5—WJZ New York—760 (N.'B. C. Chain.) 5:00—Vocal. 5:15—Harold Sanford Orchestra. 5:45—Floyd Gibbons. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—Two Troupers and scores. 6:30—Lew White organ recital. 6:45—Polly Preston. 422.3—WOR Newark—710, 5:00—Uncle Don; sports; orchestra, 6:15—Finance; feature; politics, 7:00—Orchestra;: Skylarkers, 7:45—Wizard; studio. 8:30—Piano Duo; songs. 9:00—By the fireside; revels. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:00—Blue law; news; scores. 6:15—Rackets of the Ring. 6:30—Music and WABC (3!, hrs.), 10:00—Radio Romeo (15 m.); WABC. and 10:00—News! orchestra; Moonbeams. 5:30—Orchestra (30 minutes); music. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980, 00—Organ; bank program. 5—WJZ (30 m.); Revelers. 0—The Evening Altar. 00—Three hours from WJZ. :00—Sports and orchestra. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150, 00—WJZ (15 m.); talk; songs. 30—Same as WJZ (215 hrs.). 30—Recital (30 m.): WJZ (1 hr.). 10:00—Vaudeville half hour. 379.5—WGY Schenectday—790. 6:30—Studios; orchestra. 7:30—Same as WEAF (1% hours). 15—Orchestra (15 m.); WEAF (30 m.). :30—Organ recital (30 m.). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—090. :00—Sports; orchestra: WJZ. 115-—Jesters (15 m.); WJZ (30 m.). :00—The Bing Family :30—Same as WJZ (2 :00—Sports; radiogram; Champs. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, :00—Organ; feature; orchestras. :15—Night School (15 m.); WJZ. :00—Bubble Blowers; orchestra. :00—Los Amigos; romance; orchestra. 15—Feature (15 m.); WJZ (15 m.). :45—Variety programs (23; hrs.), 398.8—WJR Detroit—750. :45—Cecil and Sally :00—Hour from WJ: :00—Bubble Blower :30—WJZ (30 min.): Cigar Girls. :30—WJZ (30 m.); Soda Jim. :30—WJZ (15 m.); Dixie Singers. :00—Dance music (2 hours). 405.2—WSB Atlanta- 0. :00—WJZ and WEAF (3% hrs). :45—Studio program. :00—Studio; theater program. 2 ‘WBT Charlotte—1,080. 00—WJZ (15 m.); studio. 30—Department of Commerce; scores. :00—WJZ (30 min.); studio program. 8:00—Feature; violin; studio. 9:00—NBC programs (1'; hours). 10:30—Historical sketches. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 7:00—WJZ and WEAF (3 hrs). 10:00—Ensemble (30 m.); WJZ (15 m.). 10:45—Strings; Jack Turner. 11:15—Salon orchestra (14 hrs.); dance. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—WJZ and WEAF (11 hrs.). 8:30—Francis Craig's orchestra. 9:00—WEAF and WJZ (1 hr.). 10:00—Theater (30 m.); WJZ (15 m.). 10:45—Dance music (1'; hrs.). 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. 6:00—WJZ (15 m.); dinner music. 6:45—Pilanist (15 m.); WJZ. 7:30—News; concert; songs; books. 8:30—WEAF and WJZ (117 hrs). 10:00—Trio; piano; Night Club. L. A. Acidophilus Means Better Health Everybody is or less a sufferer from al infection ipation, indi- fatulency. colitls, neuritis, is and other forms of heumatism and many types of headach . A, hilus keeps the free to any local address. Nat. Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. 1515 You St. North 0089 | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY PROPER | ECATUR 6100 TOP ME 35 ¢AB BIG GET YOUR RADIO AT DE MOLL’S for the FIGHT The blow by blow story of the world championship Sharkey-Schmeling fight on June 12 will be broadcast by stations all over the country. Don’t fail to have a reliable | CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day befors publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Ssturday. At the Branch Agencies. ene hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for the Datly will be accepted up to noon day of issus. except Baturday and Legal Holidays. when the closing time is 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its ad- vertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. —_— HELP—MEN. ¢ law firm located in s capable, mechanically ined assistant, preferably with Patent Office experience.’ State age. education and experience. _ Address Box 5-X. Star office. BOY, experienced painter's helper, white, 19 years old. Anderson, 717 Longfellow now. afier 6 p.m i OY for real estate ofice. ubout 18, that an drive ‘auto and use typewriter month and ‘commission Address Box Star_office. i BOYS, 15 to 18, willing to start on small salary and learn’ automobile repair busine: ADply in person, 614 H st. n.w. Wednesd June 11, & pm.. to Mr. Keneipp. CHAUFFEUR, white. experienced driving Cadillac_car.”_Telephone Clev. 6768 _ COLLECTOR. experienced in_collectin selling for credit clothing_store; must car._ ADply 623 Tth 5t, n.w COLLEGE MEN and _ teachers, piet profitable outside positions for Summer months; guaranteed salary and commission. See Mr. Young. 924 National Press Bldg. COUNTERMAN, experienced, with knowled of_sea_food. _Apply 1207 E st. n.w. _14* FILLING STATION ATTENDANT. thoroush- ly “éxperienced: good s €asy ~hours. Parkway Filling Station, and Park rd. ASSISTANT — Washington —d (Continued.) HELP AND SITUATIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C'E TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 HELP—WOMEN. (Continued.) PERSONAL. (Contintied.) WELL ESTABLISHED CORPORATION With resources u:ualnfi $21,000,000 has need for men of executive ability who are willing {07 prove their worth in the field until es sults merit promotion: present program of Expanilon makes foom. for seversl. Tigh Compensation strictly D eekly. Av- erage earni of new men who qualify should exceed $5.000 fi: year. Give fuil information about yourself. Address Box 499-V. Star_ofm AMBITIOUS MEN! SELL CHEVROLETS, 1f you are an honest, hard-working manwith outside selling experience | and willing to give us your best ef- fort, we will train you and supervise Your work selling CHEVROLET CARS. We prefer men with their own cars. ASK FOR MR. BOATMAN, 9 TO 10 AM R. L. TAYLOR MOTOR CO,, 1840 14th. . IRON FIREMAN 'S CORPORATION Distributors of THE IRON FIREMAN AUTOMATIC COAL STOKER —has open two positions on its sales staff. Assured income, wonderful opportunity to men who want to succeed. IRON FIREMAN SALES CORPORATION, Transportation Building. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. POSITION IMMEDIATELY have an attractive position open to & woman with high school or college sducation. refined and dependable, who is earning less than $50 a week, ambitious to tecome irde- pendent and conhect with an infernationally own and nationally advertised company: business experience unnecessary. Mr. bull. 728 Tower Bidg.. 14th and K HELP—DOMESTIC. GOOK, perma Teferences: small family. ®00d pay. at hore during Summer. Ax- ply 6319 Mea Lane, Chevy Chase, Md., after 2 o'clock _today. COOK. lored, over 25 years. sti references required. Telephone 2096._ 8 Newlands st.. Chevy Chase. Md. COOK and general houseworker: m refs. 1 bet. 7 and 830 p.m., Apt. Portner. 15th and You. 38 week. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. white; 4 in family; permanent employment; good home. Phone Wisconsin 2802-w. " GIRL for general housework; no washing or ironing; out of town; room, board and $10 ne in family. Metropolitan_3665. _ HOUSEKEEPER-COOK, between 34 and 45 years old, white, Protestant, in home where governess and laundress are kept: mother in Europe. Must be willing to co-operate. Ad- dress Box 72-X. Star office <3 WAITRESS—-Woman, white, to s lunch room: hour: to 11:30 p.m. Call in person. o mot tele; Crystal Lunch Room. 6640 Georgia ave. Sy T WOMAN, young, white, to assist with housework and_childre: stay nights. 5620 Western_ave. Wis. 2753-W. i WOMAN. white, housekeeping. care of baby during day for employed couple. start Pri- Gay: 530 month, Toom and board. Address Box X. Star office. . neat, reliable, T se- lly ‘of three: six-room house in Chevy ase, Md. PFour blocks from street car. Salary. $10_week and car fare: refer- ences required. Phone Wisconsin 2801-W. * SITUATION—MEN. ACCOUNTANT, auditor, bookkeeper, thor- oughly capable, desires several small'sets of books to fle-g‘. day or night. Address Box 449-V. Star_office. - CHAUFFEUR—White, 22 years old; has toured world; desires position; best refer- urn’ sis. n.w. i 324, work FAST-SELLING 35c_household ne or more soid in each house. 402 6th st. n.w.. Room 501. HUSBAND AND WIFE. colored: place: &00d ‘cook for small boarding house: husband 1o work around place nornings and evenings for room and meals; furnish ref- Terences. 2622 Conn. ave WANTED--SALESMEN. SALESMAN —High-grade specialty man with following to sell grocery trade. Drawing ac- count _against commission. Nat. 3285, 12° BALESMEN—Two _bxperienced in —dir sales to work Washington. count against commission. Write s qualifications and references. ~Appointment will be arranged at our Washingion ofice. Burch Metal Weatherstip Co., 112 E. Madi- son st., Baltimore, Md., care of Mr. Russell. 1o+ ADVERTISING SPECIALTY SALESMEN Art Al t Drawing ac- & Blotters, Artistic vertising Bridze Pads sell’ MILLION! missions. * Call 9-10 . CORPORATION. 1126 National Press Bidg. INST E MEN, 10, now employed, wanted for_good side line. Apply bet. 6 and 8 p 39 Georgia_ave. n.w 1 JANITOR. colored man, apt. nousé; 315 mo, and good quarters biy Robt. Lee O'Brien. 1710 Eve st. n.w. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. SREPARE_NOW. FILE CLERK, STATISTI- CAL. EDITORIAL clerk: also sten. and typ. exams. The Civil Service Preparatory School, Se. cor, 12th & P n.w. Met. 6337. . LEDGER CLERK, packing house experience preferred; salary. $25 per week. Wilson & Coj, SO0 Aih stomwe .~ 0 AN, about 40, simple bookkeeping and clerical work in: credit department, prefe; ably typist; good opportunity for office sistant: moderate salary to start. State age, qualifications, salary expected. Address Box 334-R. Star office. dy of st position for man who qualifies. Appiy Room 208. Bank of Commerce & Savings, 7th and E sts. n.w. MAN, married, experienced. itor. must have driver's permit; aquired. Apply 429 7th st. s.w. work, house ai and drive car. ‘Tel. Cleveland 29( i MECHANIC'S HELPER, experienced on all makes of cars; must have at l experience; reference required. laundry solic- bond d grounds ._1322 T st._s.e. INSTRUCTION COURSES. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Supe- rior training. Columbia School, P. O. Bldg., 14th and_Park rd._Col. 7078. 13¢ BEAUTY CULTURE TAUGHT — Marceling, 335; shampooing, $10; Dermanent Waving $35; finger waving. $20: manicuring. 35 complete” cours . if enrolled by July 13 657 Earle Theater Bidg. Met. 7920. STEUART AUTY S8CHOOL — Complie course, $65: pay 35 & week as you learn. Live models to work on. 921 F. AUTO_DRIVING ICKLY TAUGHT. quire about our new metho ablished 10y ences._Address Box Star office. 10* 18 CHAUFFEUR, colored, et town: years last b Phone North 3rd-class 1074, Can ne wants ENGINE holsting. wive ref ants Call Pot. O R I employment; fifted for o oF'Ecchnical work. Address Box 154-X. 8 office. SO AR A0 MAN, colored, wishes garase job, day of night,__North 10459, _ S MAN, young colored, wants job as chauffeur for ‘private. family. =North 8259-W. 1450 T st n.w o PAINTER, white, first-class A-1_references, with modern equipment, desires house to Daint; expert interior or exterior. Call Mr; Russell, National 1332._820 1ith st. n.w. ] PIPEFITTER. 25 yeai perience in pil fitting and connection work. Address Frank 3 1. w._ NoFth 5549. years experience: Tographer; can Write own letters Met. 9711. 1 TUTORING by college_student; best of erences. _Columbia et AN. colored, wishes job as & Fver Can drive ‘any make ¢ar: careful and experienced. Phone Lincoln 1738-W; ask for Koger Wilson. ref- 100 T OPERATOR. refined. _ail-around. B inced i vears. desires position with A-1"shop. Phone Silver Spring 584 after MONEY ADVANCED "a- TICKETE: diamo iver & jold. Live aston & Cor 1318 # st n.we Mok ses LADIES' FEET MADE COMFORTABLE: special treatment, no cutting Call Adams 1519 or come to 3162 17th st. n.w. TOUNO'S "SUMMER DAY’ CAMP — BOYS, girls. 3 to 13 years: called for. returned by rivs car. swimming. athletics, craf indergarien: coliege counselors. North $993. FRENGH UNTVERSITY GRADUATE WisHES tutoring position in family. Addres 172X, Star office. i 5% BOARD CHILDREN TO 10, 310 WEEK mother's ¢ clean surroundings, 00d table; 10 minutes’ walk from station the foot of the Blue : best of references Open 5. Mrs. CHAS. W. LITTLETON, Blue- mont. Va.. Box 44 . Wi 7Y AND SELL siver, diamonds. musical ingtru- Gulck congentisl service H Rai: Music Siore, 731 1ith st. n.w., bet. G nd H. . RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The follo business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission © Recommended Service Column call _Natfonal 5000, Branch 115. ANT. BEDBUG. MOTH. RO/ extermina- tion guaranteed. Fumigation and moth- procfing of houses. ~ Also fumigation cham- ber to rid furniture of moths and bedbugs Call and deliver. nfectant Co., 936 Eye st n.w ] 21e BEDDING, MATTRESSES, box prin iliows reno.. best prices and_promp asn. Mattress Co., 319 Nat. 6679, BEDDING of ail kinds renovated and sterl lized "oy, process approved by Health Deot . Prompt service and low prices. Eagls h atur 7 BEDD] LEN( pili T éred Tdeal Bedding & 1) BUILDING AND REMODELING by compe- tent buflder. Plumbing, heating, elect wiring, porches inclos interior and_ex: rior decorating_in all its branches. to_suit your budget. H. Berenter, co! Adams 8835, 4937 9th n.w. BUILDING — Construction Eener modeling The L. & T. Construction Co For ' satisfactory service call Metropolitan 0854. "*'We heip you o fnance - CARPET AND LINOLEUM LAYING _Sewink, eic. The Carpet and Linoleum Shop Est free; best ref. J. M. White, Atlantic Ilsb 1n: re- ) . _porches inclosed, alterations; concrete Hart, 3016 Adams st. ne. Atl 2071 CARPENTER. AND JOBBER — Porches closed. repaired: fences bullt: gener: pairing. Morgan Brining, 1359 Tay nv._Adams 1624 « work, CARPENTER REPAIRS, porches, partitions, floors shelving, screens, cement or brick J. Ro 215 E st. 11e cement work, screens. { buildin son, 1365 Irving. Col. 6917+ CHAIR holstering. Metropolitan ELECTRIC W] complete_with fixtures and $6230. Prompt service on all repalr work No ‘cash necessary: one to three years to ry. Phone Metropolitan 0854, The Home ecorators Corp.. aL 1009 9th st. ELECTRICAL WIRING—6 rooms wired plete_with fixtures, $60 and up. Star Elee tric Co.. Adams 8855.__ 4927 9th n.w. EXPERT FLOOR FINIE) ing; skilled _mechanics N. ¥ ave. n.w._ Nat_ 3868, NURSE, experienced. with ref. 2357:_ask for Apt. 207. Miss Wi han OFFICE _WORK. shor le College, high-school trainini SRRy Cstart. Address Box 171-X, Star office. FLOOR WORK, expert. OId floors made like new.~ Dustless machines. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed, W. C. Deaton, 2010 P st. of FLOOR WORK, every description; guara teed: very reasonable: dustle: L. T. Folk, 5357 Sherrier pl. n experienced, competent: o Seterences.” Mol National 401, JApt. ;‘;\;d references. STENOGRAPHIC WORK and typing of any tly. Mailing address 310 PR opd:?"r‘mdgwnlo'n office building. e District 0574. peld Call Lin. 0082, 1t is easy. fascinating: D ots of npn’onum:};l; you can meke good: new, easier methods, ‘better. . Enrol > Stcretarial oot 1333 F. Natl. Fi40 GUR, your or our 12* icensed white EARN MORE MONEY—Learn Stenograpny, Call any time. Adams 3489. MEN (4) for selling: $25 and liberal com- mission conditional while in_training. Our special instructors show you in the fleld how to average $40 to 350 weekly. Can also use one man_with car on special proposition. Call 216 Insurance Bldg. Call after 3 pm. + planist, Those music preferred. MUSICIANS, Summer en cello, doubling banio_or with' cars and late danc [@EmniwTe s e PATENT LAWYER and specification member of the bar; mechanical education preferred.’ State qualifications, starting s ary.” Address Box 479-8. Star office. PATENT ATTORNEY, capable, youns, able to write claims well ‘and willing to live in another city. _Address_Box 4-X. Star_off PRESSER and solicitor. colored, for t s5hop: must_know how to drive truck. Gaavernw. © SALESMAN — Representative. handle iargest line strictly hand-forged. guaranteed Truth tools; full time demanded: splendid opportunity. as I will remain with you until you thoroughly understand ' the ine: will also prove it not difficult to make splendid earnings. Phone Mr. Mack, Hamil ton Hotel. for appointment 12+ EAUTY SCHOOL. n.w.—Marcelling, 3$28; finger Wi per. manent wave, $15; comb wave, $10; mani- cure, $10;" complete course. §65. Pay 3 week . Live models WHY WAIT_TELEPHONE SCHOOL_WILL soon close for Summer. Wil Teopen Sept. 2. Prepare now for Summer relief work. Short. gasy course. Oxford Bids. cor. 14tk and N. . ave. 621 F e, 320 F UMMER. $CHOOL. NEW CLASSES FORMING JUNE 16 AND 24, TOTAL TUITION THREE MONTHS' TERM Day School. . Evening School .. o P EARLY REGISTRATION IS ADVISED. MOUNT PL ‘/_\5 N S Telephone Columbia 3000. SALESMAN—Represent large Ne Sell' new_proposition. ~ Chance make big money. Must be hard worker and experi- enced. Call 117 McGill Bldg. Hours 4 to 5. Ask_for Mr. Weinbaum. SALESMAN to sell Hudson-Essex automo- biles, part or full time: leads furnished: those owning Hudson or Essex_car preferred. See Minson, 9 to 10:30 am. 1800 Nichols ave. s.e. 12¢ SALESMEN and opportunity "outside money: car_essential Bldg.. Mr. Parker. SALESMEN wanted: 3 men W To for ‘s permanent connection Wwith a reliable house selling Frigidaire, radlo and electrical appliances. ' We ‘train you if you have sold before. Call Cleveland 0448 for appointment Ask for Mr. Kohler i e i SALESMEN. first ¢ medical preferred 1026 16th st. n.w.. suite_101. SHIPPING CLERK, experienced: state au Rcations, former piaces of employment. Ad- dress Box 170-X. Star off 3 SODA DISPENSERS with e students: no competition: work to make big Room 222, Oxford EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. MAID, colored, neat, good cook, experienced waitress, house cleaner, full, Part lesTadi salad girl, counter irl, cook (w. fe.), handy man (col), cook (col. male). “Wash. Emp._Agcy.. 502 Albee Bldg.. 15th and NE! | nights. $10 & week | Wednesday, Thursday and | 3834. [ER—Can_take dictation over STENOGRAPHI an take dictation oty 6034-R. 11° Southern 7_years experi- Lin. 0265, Dist. STENOGRAPHER with high-school _educa- tion, can smile and work; $18 week. ‘A!. 2612-J. . 11 WOMAN, capable, colored, wishes to open And supérvise & camp throughout the Sum- selecting capable help, for the better of people only. Phone any time, te phone. Met. 2295. . YOUNG LADY, college graduate. 18 months’ experience in dental office, wishes position as dental assistant. WIll begin with mod- erate salary if there is a chance for promo- fion. ‘Good references. ~Address Box 175 Star office. Phone Decatur 2449. bed SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN, MAN AND WIFE want situation as Janitor of small apartment: experienced; good ref- erence. Lincoln 1394-J. 10 SITUATION—DOMESTIC. GOOK, experienced, wishes work now and fo leave for seashore later; best reference. 1806 Kingman pl. n.w COUNTRY. . neat, work or as maid in_smi orama rd. n.w._Columbia 7211 HOUSEWORKER. _whit 003 3r wants general ho: all family. 1662 K stay GIRL. col kb Frida) GIRL, colored. wants & place as maid or Durse; good reference. Oall or address 1133 STENOGRAPHERS. bookkeepers, typists needed daily. No charge unless placed. Washington Employment Exchange, 214 Natl. 14th & P sts. n.w,_District 2480 tional Perscnnel Bureau, Competent_heip furnished positions open_daily. _District 563 POSITIONS St orptere ™y oiu: bookkeepers. clerks, kalesmen, etc. Free re B 333 F n.w. Nat'l 233 HELP—-WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER, comp d_willing to co-operate; general office work. Apply Park- & Dyers, 5010 Conn. av GIRL, colored. neat, light complexio; maid or watress; can do plain cookin lored, wishes ob eference. 17411, GIRL. colored, desires position worker, chambermaid or part time &0 home nights. _Call Clev. 3335-M. sgune. wants position “a. Call_at 238 Oakdale Dl. n.w. nts 10 moth "Phone North 8372 @) 5 G! nurse. GOOD mothe: woman. strong, mid- dle aged. desires position in motherless home reference as_ to_happy A FLOORS SCRAPED, waxed. 505 B rin OLSTERED. repaired; alp cheertully given: return f e 600 8th_st. n.y. N. 7103, KEYS—Duplicate keys, 35 cents; ou wait. Turner d& Clark. Hi €. bl York_ave n TAWN MOWERS, expert sharpenini pairing: new and used mowers for ola mower in trade. Lawn Mower Service, $17_1ith st. n.w. Franklin 10183 interior. —exte Harry A Glorius & 23) se: B. Col. AINTING, PAPERHANGING, PLASTERIN pecial brices thls monthy 'best materal] afl work_guaranteed. ) lhn st S reat Fark 74 Adarms BIA0. PAINTING, interior and exterior; skilled mechanics; reasonable pric ul Serene, ZIN ¥ ave n.w. Nat. 366 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING_We will scrape, dry and paper average aize room, $6 ul We paint interi ind exteri We use Dutch Boy lead and pure linseed oll only. All work guaranteed. Cash or terms) up fo 3 years. CITY SERVICE DEC. Ge, 4567._6: 12 Call 31 improvements. to pay. with conven! For prompt service one” the Home Decorators, Met- 10 i at 1009 9th PAPERHANGING. plastering; first-cl once. _J. Hull PAPERING—Rooms ) ¢ monthis| d sati ms 36 _up: painting, rooms 36_up: D A quick service 8879-W. Rapered, $6 up: prompt) ersonal. attention; best workmanship. J. Esdal. 3559 10th st. n.w. Adams 7149. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, PLASTERING.| Reasonable prices. prompt _service. _Work| nteed. ECONOMY DECORATING CO., i interior and e terior; guaranteed work, reasonable rates; gitimates given. Koran, 1350 Newton st. n.e. h . PAPERHANGING. PAINTING., HOME M- rovements, the better kind; Very reasonabl ‘erms 1f desired. National Decqrating Com: w. Ad. 7578. 1" A Special pricei Rooms papered, §5 up. Latest design: good clean mork: suaranteed 3, J, J.R. Sears. 639 N. ¥ PIANC__ TUNING, free 8, Lin. 105% night cail. Col. 5940 Tormetly b way Cleaners Please_do not_phone. sl CLERK,_ white. bakery and confectionery store. _Stohlman’s. 1254 Wisconsin_ave. PIANO TUNING. repairing: tuner for Percy Foster Co. Geo. M. Walker. Col. 4796. PLUMBING, HEATING. OIL 7:00—Blackstone presentation: popular program by Frank Crumit and Julia Sander- son—WMAL and C. B. 8. 7:00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 7:30—Around the world. 8:00—Popular music. 8:30—Harry Archer's Orchestra, or otherwise healthy handling. office. st LADY, aione. settied. r tourists’ and dinner house: good cook and and KEnabe Co 707_Allison n.w, BURNING: re ply_at once, Glen Echo Park. O DISPENSER, experienced: must have Star Radio Receiver—A Victor Radio in g'our home that night. Address Box 233-V, Next to seeing the fight is hearing it with a Victor Radio. We can install one of these receivers in your home in network. 7:30—Around the world with Michael Rosenker, Libby; violinist, and Pasternak’s WBZ, Orchestra — WJZ, WBZA, WBAL. WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW, KYW, WREN, WSM, WHAS, WMC, WSB, KOA, KSL, ‘WSMB, KGO, KGW, KOMO, KHQ and KECA. 8:30—Mardi Gras; Freddie Rich’s Orchestra and _soloists— WMAL and C. B. S. net- ‘work. 8:30—Happy _Wonder Bakers; Frank Black’s Orchestra— WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—Westinghouse Salute; So- dero Orchestra and chorus of 40 voices—WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, KWK, WBAL, WREN, WGN and WJR. 9:30—R-K-O hour; vaudeville and motion picture stars— WRC and N. B. C. network. “TTING the best in Ice Cream—is only a matter of getting Fussells Real Cream Ice Cream Then you are sure of pur- ity—and richness—and in the seasonable flavors. OW about a Fussell Ice Cream Cake made of Real Cream Ice Cream es- pecially for your anniver- sary or party? Order from your dealer ~—the store feat: pure foods sells Fussells Real Cream Ice Cream. Fussell-Young Ice Cream Co. 1310 Wise. Ave. W. 2308 9:00—The Salute. 9:30—Cronies and Old Topper. 10:00—Hour of slumber music. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100, 7:00—Grocer; men; song story. 8:00—Trio; dance orchestr: 9:30—WABC (30 minutes, minutes), 10:15—Same as WABC (13 hours). 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 7:00—Same as WJZ (1!; hours). 8:30—Municipal Band. 9:00—Hour from WJZ. 10:00—The Marylanders, 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 5:00—Home Circle program; news. 5:30—Braves; humorous skit. 6:00—Orchestra (30 minutes); WEAF (30_minutes) Crush-Dry _Cronies Old Topper This week’s newest about-town stories and songs—by the column- ist of the air, with his inimitable band. N.B.C, Network. CRUSH-DRY The sparkling orange beverage t‘hnt 5- changing thedrinking ‘habits of the nation, ORANGE- Chicaga dance (15 ample time. Twelfth Pianos Radios Just telephone us. 0. J. DE MOLL & CO. and G Sts. Furniture R e T T T Be Sure You Get Burton Awnings R T “Gold Medal” Folding Chairs The comfort chairs for porch and lawn — that let you lounge with ease; fold up compactly when not in use; finished in the gay colors so popular this sea- son—and are constructed to withstand use and exposure. Cheaper in the end—because they are best in the beginning. Folding Re *5 With Hood, $7 and $10 R BT R. C. M. Burton & Son, 911 E St. Nat. 4361 SPECIALTY SALESMAN to sell electrical appliances for Edward R Bateman, 2930 14th st. n.w._Columbia 3641. sydening TEACHER AND COLLEGE STUDENT—Earn 5300 to 31,000 Summer; unusual oppor- tunity ' of ' earning splendid income during i the Summer months and added attraction of travel. Guaranteed incom iiway fare and bonus. Address Box 360-V. Star_office. TIME CLERK AND STOCK MAN required by large organization for maintenance of building department. Answer in full, glv- ing age, experience and salary expected. Ad- dress Box 3-X, Star_office._ = YOUNG MAN, graduate mechanical engineer, interested in truck fleet maintenance; recent Eraduate preferred: plenty of hard work and long hours: $25 to start. Continental Baking Co., 2301 Georgia ave. n.W. Mr. Berphardh © RAEL ST YOUNG MAN to dellver and change bat: teries, experienced. J. J. Beatty Co., 1629 14th st._n.w N e e L YOUNG MAN, white, {0 acy &s locker room atiendant. Address Box 6-X. Star office. YOUNG MEN (4) for outside work, vanced commissions assure good earni medintely. Apply to Mr. Sauriol at am. no other time. Potomac Electric Ap- pliarice Co., 14th & C sts. n.w. Use C sl entrance. e YOUNG MEN (2) oh lucrative commission basis 10 sell new patented electric sign; e: clusive; no competition: large demand. sales. Apply 1022 Vermont ave. tween 9:30°and 11 am. only. YOUNG MEN—2 married men of pearance for sales work in new radio divi- glon: unusual opportunity for men with knowledge; also opening fbr 2 inexperienced men_ who willing _to learn Riley, between 9 and 10 am. Potomac Eiectric Appliance Co.. C_sts. n.w. WENTY 1N DOLLAR POLICY. Ages 16 to 40, Ages 41 to 30 Ages 51 1o 55 o Immediate, cash ‘settlenién and_dislocations. GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. MEN. It you are out of work or underpaid, we can help you. A good, clean appearance and Willing heart for Work are all that you need Tt won't hurt you to find out about this any morning this week from 9 to 12. 201 Den- rike Bidg.. 1010 Vermont ave. n WANTED. Balesman _with Fuller Brush, sweeper or radio sales experienc fair education and be a hard worker anteed salary and commission to start also use one man for part-time work. Mr. Herbert, Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., 1 Press Building e [OMOBILE SALESMEN. An old established firm open- ing in the heart of the automo- bile district will consider applica- tions from men who are capable of successfully selling Oldsmo- bile cars. Our proposition will appeal to experienced salesmen with other organizations. Will also consider men who have sold lines other than autos. n.w. or “fractures vacuum ‘must have suar- Can A Apply in person immediately to sales manager, SIMMONS MOTOR CO,, 1515 14th St. N.V DEMONSTRATOR. ~ambitious, intellectual. Salary. 31,500 first year. Permanent; ad- vancement.__Address Bo: r_of GENTLEMAN wishes sewing done on soft shirts and other garments rendered unserv: iceable. Address Box 149-X, Star office. 10° HAIRDRESSER—All-around operator; must | be first-class and Eugine permanent waver. Write or wire, Max Schmier, care of Fort Cumberiand_Hotel. Cumberland. Md. __1 LADIES — Capable, energetic women: sal Work: open territory: no competition: tull. part-time workers. Room 223 Oxford Bids. r. Parker. MARCEL AND FINGER WAVER. expert, all- around operator. Apply York Beauty Shoj 3648 Georgia ave. n.w., Columbla 8402. As for Mrs. Mackay. __ MILLINERY SALESWO! perfenced, with high-clas pearing: 'state where last long. salary expected. ~Adds Star_office. OPERATOR Tfor beauty Darlor, must be ex- erieniced in all branches. Roosevelt Hotel eauty Salon. loyed, s Box 56-X, not afraid of work. Address Box 157.X. Star _office 0 LAUNDRY small wash. LAUNDRESS, first class. out_of the city. 2210 H st n.w PART-TIME WORK. laundry or houseworl by two colored "girls; referenc i Taylor, 1110 23rd st. nw._____ WOMAN, colored, as mother's heiper, in_plain’ cooking: stay three nights week: Teferences. 1264 23rd St. n.w._ WOMEN. colored, two, want By week: city re te Falls Church. Va i WOMAN. ~settled, colored. housework, With 'references. s or write a_card. _ WOMAR. colored. reliab washing to bring home; best reference nished.- North 9758-J. _ WOMAN, reliable, wants general housewor| no_si 210V st. n.w OPERATOR for shirt line. Ploneer Laun- dry, 920 Rhode Island ave. WOMAN. colored. wishes general housework. Phone_North_6087. RESIDENT MANAGER for apartment hcuse. Must be thoroughly capable, able to rent apartment. see that building is kept in first- class condition, furnish best references as to character and abiilty and be bonded. Salary and apartment. Address Box 336-R, Star SEWING INSTRUCTOR—Pi experience and other qualifications. Box 1 Star office SILK PRESSERS ;w{mza at once. v 2216 8th st. n.w. TEACHER to flll_position of tru cation: $273 for 78 days. Address Box 370-V, Star_office. _ 'USUAL “OPPORTUNT refined educated woman: splendid income. State phone number. Star_ofmee. mbered, whi housekeeper. for family of 2. Must have ref- erences and be good cook: splendid lLome: salary. 365, Address Box 160-X. Star office. WOMAN over 30 to sell surgical supports through selected clientele and doctors. Ad- dress Box 163-X, Star_office. WOMAN. experienced. to work in_bakers store. Apply before 3 p.m., 2035 R. L ave. n.e Ad Ad- over 3 ell_Spencer dress and | ss Box 164-X, Star surgical corsets. cessary, €23 7th st._n.w | ¥oun 2 WOMAN, colored, reliable, wants part-time work from 7 to 13 am. Call Lincoln 8242-W e WOMAN. colored. seneral worker, L ook, time 12° ence or full wants_job 1 houseworker. helper or gene or 1843 plain cooking. Call Potomac 1494, 1 st.any time. _ 3 7 WOMAN, colored, neat, excellent cook. house- worker. 'nurse of part time. can £0 away: excellent reference. Pot. 5012. WOMAN. "~ colored, _thoroughly cook, maid, rurse or mother's helper: full or part’ time: 'le De time: city: reference. _Dec. 2419 WOMAN. colored. neat. part-time work or laundry to take Rome. Phons North 4868, experienced, an, desires ment as nurse or light housework: nights: A-1 reference. Adams 2979-J. __ BEAUTY PARLORS. PERMANENT WAVE, $5. Mabelle Honour School. 1325 N. H. Ave. _ (Dupont_Circle)_and_817 14th_8t. N.W. RINGLETTE WAVE SPECIAL, $6.50 complete: WAVes necessary; Sxpert operators. s T, 5% MARCEL. 35c; fioger wave or shampoo, 35¢: permanent wave, $2.50 up. Room 657, Earle Theater Bldg _Met. 7920, ploy- home 11* RM. no_finger GIRLS—GIRLS—GIRLS taught, _Earn Schoo! $ NED LADIT —under 35; references; no sell- ing; $7 to $10 per day possible;! paid while training. Call Na- tional 5554, ask for Mr. McGee ;| hours for interview, 9-11 and 2| to 5 p.m. — hile you F nw. PERM. W.,_§5 complete ringlets. Try one. Bes NAT. 7 P Two sh service M fing_w.. CHEZ __MOTOR TRAVEL. 'O DELIVER CHEVROLET COUPE to Bell County. Ky.: references required. 1009 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w., Apt. 17. Cali PERSONAL. OPPORTUNITY TO ICE_FRENCH— Room and board in Parisian family; con. venient to” downtown, reasonable, &ood SHIRT OPERATORS. Cuffs, bosom, finishing. 810 H St. N.W. BOOKKEEPER and cashier;! experienced. Apply Morrison's! Millinery Department, 1109 F VIT-O-NET BATHS. BATTLE CREEK RE- ducer; alcohol rubs: massages for chronic | pains. _Potomac 4731 21° REFINED COUPLE WISHES TO ADOPT | baits ‘and tnstallation: found rellable for 3 | repaired and stored. “A. 2 J_R. Guerin, 412 PRINTING 800 20-1b. bond letterns 20-1b. bond statements, 800 Victor 6% enve. loves, 1,500 pleces in all. $6.50: 1,000 each 3.000 in all. "$9.75. ACCURATE PRINTING CO., 1427 Eve st Washington, D. C} Phone District 7841 B $ax Rod1 OOF, REPAIRING, paintin ing’ Co., North 5314, day, night. 2038 18th n.w, 41" nw., ing: best maierials: reasona ROOFING, general Tepairing, painting, tm ning, spouting, guttering, service: guaran teed workmanship., Call Mr. Russell, Na. tional 1332. 820 1ith st. n. 172 RUGS—Oriental and domestic russ washed] P. Rug Co. 91 17th_st. n.w__Digtrict 188: il - UPHOLSTERING, furniture repairing_ Wori done in the home if desired. E. S. Weaver, 1434 Newton st. n.w. Adams 8401, UPHOLSTERING. SLIP COVERS, draperie: at special low prices. Get our estimates Standard Upholstery Co., 403 11th s National 4902. —_— ___BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE DRUG STORE, years' lease. Address Box 435: CONFECTIONE] soda foun well established business: operating location for 15 years. caters to high-clai patronage. is located on one of ‘the be thoroughfares and in an excellent part o the city: modern fixtures of the very best long ease: Teasonable rent: special reaso for selling._Address Box 113-X. Star office WILL TRADE dend o) Miller Train Control or F. H. 8mith bond or other local Securities. For particulars ad dress "A. J. Mo, 1916 17th st. n.w. o call North 4170 Sipanal g CIGAR AND NEWS STAND in lobby la office building: possibly best stand of Kin: in city; will' stand_investigation. ~ Price] §4.000. Address Box 167-X. St. GASOLINE. accessorie: n.w. residential section. o comp equipped and stocked: handling several gas glines: lone lease; golden opportunity.”Price $4.500._Address Box 184-X. L] ROOMING HOUSE. _nicely location: “rooms rented. Will s auick buver. Address Box 176-.X 8t OPPORTUNITY for a high-class youns mag who 1s looking to et business for himsel fo make a connection with a well advertised line of electric products: small snvestmen| necessary: only a few territories open. Wil be in Washington, Hamilton Hotel, Thurs gav. June 12 Hours. 2 to 6. Ask for Mi AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, batteries #n ignitfon! business' for sale cheap. Addres Box 93-V. Star_office. e PATENTED reversible rubber he sale. may accept best 1125 14th st. n.w APT. HO CONCI Large store. located in & new apartme: hotel containing over 300 apartments, at t intersection of three streets. A real 0ppo tunity. See manager.Pot. 5600. 1TZ, CAFR Dist._9080. TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS, SEE US FIRST. 1ol BN e B o e Rere cartgen rtunate mother an: child. _Address Box 142-X. Star office. 1 ' CAP] Al & FINAN( g 1408 WANTED YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED, TO hare with another lady. small, cool, coz ADL._with_porch: re Decat A LEO HEALER—WONDERFUL MAGNETIC treatments by exp. masseur; relisves stom- L perienced corsetiere. Apply Superintend- ent’s Office, 4th floor. S. KANN SONS CO. am. to 2 p.m,, 9 ; Lo | TRUSSES AND ELASTIC e R X T T ARG chra Tor Tour ey mane pay wles Drus Btore No. 1, 1107 @ st Bw. ach troubles, rheumatism. Hours 9 29 G at. n.w. onal 1450. | e W “ooming House For Rent, 102 9th St. N.W. (Upper Floors. 9 rooms, bath; water in so rooms; garage. An oppo tunity for sofiu one. sgg.s F. P. SHEEHY, 805 10th Met. 1577,

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