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THE EVE HELP AND SITUATIONS. READING MACHINE SOON TO AID BLIND Nashville Headquarters of “Seeing Eye” Movement Announces Plan for Installation, WANTED—AGENTS. THGY TN WASHING out of Ifl'n‘?fl' hris llll-l" reeting Cll’dl See our 'Blecvatue hox assortments . Doilar bex with !l engraved cards, mmnr and rehi Maytiower " Art simple lmpl( G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCIUBER 30, 1930 — WORK TO BE SPEEDED a roll ol’ ctllophl.ne about six I.nches 1n Bl length and slightly thicker than the Lynchburg Council to Provide Em- wrappers used around cigars or candy. * un'unlon-m CHAUFFEUR city referenc work; 18 years' experience. CHINAMAN, ook or ] phouzeman N ference. Address 3 QUPLE. k. butle; M nn Tow “Prane Wast 1658-Woo oo M It} Addrens Box 3 A TLIPING desires & position as n‘tfi gfl“!ll‘ houseman, with rehunn A {2" ox 383-A, Star office. e JANITOR. married. to it e you_sen Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 8:00—Fleischman’s Sunshine hour; Kate Smith, and Rudy Vallee and his or- chestra — WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—Van Heusen program: or- chestra and _soloists— WMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. 9:30—Maxwell hour; Rollick- ers Quartet and Willard Rob‘nson’s Ensemble— FAREWELL PARTY 10 BE BROADCAST Plymouth World Tour Group to Embark on Unique CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before ,publication. For Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch Agencies, one hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. . ployment in Winter Months. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va. October 30— | The City Council Monday decided to speed up & number of improvement and cx‘enelnn projects, so that work may be done during the Winter in order to | provide employment. Mayor Kinnier is to name a commit- |tee to deal with the local unemploy= | ment situation, under a councilmanie Mr. Frank revealed that the inventor is Allen Canton, a young inventor of New York City, who became interested | in develo&ln' the device because of a personal friendship dating back to Mr. Canton's residence in Nashville. Frank | and Harry Harrison of Philadelphia, | brothers of Mrs. Harrison Eusiace,| president of the “Seeing Eye” mo\(‘-, ment, are negotiating for the produc- | tion of the device, which is expected to 'I'IUCTION COUIBIS. AUTO DRIVING QUICKLY _TAUGHT. Careful, competent insiructors. Permits se- ?l“"’rdn Chaufteurs furnished. ~ Dermott. FRENCH TAUGHT BY NATIVE —Pl.msnri' | special method. lso_art work, faces. flow- ers, lamp shades. 1620 19th st._North 1523. ADIO-W: R.C. A INSTITUTES, RADIO ml.ms- A NSTITUTES, | Ansery fow" Fatnfae Ten_ for - various branches of radio industry. IPINO. expes Divace famiy city references. office. Only Exceptions. Special Dispatch to The Star. NASHVILLE, Tenn. October 30.— u;nnh Expedition. The Plymouth world tour party, sail- ing on the S. S. Bremen, will be given | & gala farewdll recepton tonight, and! the proceedings will be broadcast over' WMAL and the network of other Co- lumbia staticass The gro%p % U™barking on what is #aid to be a unique expxdition. For three months the party will tour Europe, visiting every metropol's of note. Back to the United States 1t will relay mes- | sages from prominent European figures, th: music of famous orchestras, choirs and military bands. The initial presentation, the first of a ser'es of 13, will feature talks by Mayor Walker of New York, Walter P. Chrys- ler and Capt. Ziegenbein of the Bremen and selections by the ship's orchestra. Annette Hanshaw, contralto; Frank Parker. tenor, and Billy Artzt's Orches- tra will again present the Van Heusen ogram. 1t is composed of eight popu- melodies. Classical Masterpieces Scheduled. ‘The classical masterpieces of Bach, Handel, Gounod and other composers of sacred music make up the Lutheran hour broadcast, featuring Helen Oel- heim, contralto, and the St. Louis String Ensemble. The opening selection will be t.hz overture to “The Messiah” of Handel. Sydney Blackmer, stage and motion picture actor, and Ata Gerald, who has wyed the lead opposite such stars as illiam Faversham and George Jessel, will take part in a playlet, “Honeymooh 'nma.” to be broadcast during the Ham- lvfrsm Justice Ring's Orchestra wgv ide the incidental music. AL and its Columbia associates also will broadcast the final address in the “Radio Rally” series. Secretary of ‘War Patrick J. Hurley, the speaker, will ap] under the auspices of the Re- lican National Committee. “The oover Administration—Looking to the Future” is his topic. Kate Smith to Help Vallee. Kate Smith, who rose to fame as a ®blues” singer in Washington and then went to New York for even greater rec- ognition, will assist Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees in presenting the Fleischmann Sunshine hour tonight over WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. Vallee, in- cidentally, wfll be heard again later in the mnlngaover WRC in a special pro- broadcast from the new Miss Smfl.h will sing “My Baby Just Cares for Me” and two popular ballads, *Just & Little Closer” and “You'll Never Know, Sweetheart.” Vallee and his band will play a variety of novelty James Cook Is “Birthday Guest.” The Arco Birthday Party will have James Cook as its reincarnated guest. ‘The musical portion of the program will an.ure John Moncrief, Natalie Bodan- and Harold Hansen, Jack Prost Melody Moment.l will have a Halloween l'.moar The principal number will ecmm from Jerome Kern's “Jack o’ Lantern.” ‘The Bell Hops Orchestra and Walter Holt’s Pret Ensemble will contribute the principal musical features of the WJSV program. WOL announces as its chief features a joint recital by Le Roy Lewis, baritone, and Philomena Petrone, so- prano, and a dinner concert? ————— U. S. EXPERT DISCUSSES BULBS AND DROUGHT Takoma Horticultural Club Told How to Care for Flowers in Dry Spell. Special Dispatch to The Star TAKOMA PARK, Md. October 30.— ‘The meeting of the Takoma Horiicul- tural Club was featured Tuesday night by an address by Dr. David Griffiths of the United States Department of Agri- culture, who spoke on_the subject of *Bulbs in Relation to ht Condi- tions,” emphasizing the fact that bulbs s a whole lnve not suffered seriously up to this time. Be said there is danger, hcnvev-r it go into the Winter dry. There s danger to uprooted bulbs and many of them are not rooted well this far, If moisture com he continued, or moisture is furnished artifically they ‘lm root very rapidly ncl but will root llowlykin dry sof to the Takoma Park branch of the Washington Public Library. was presided !’nl‘ldml E. Pove’;lr and w‘::"h:lz hfid the Takoma Park Library Audi- _ M e Gt O SERVICE—as satis- factory as the Oil Our large fleet of fuel oil trucks, thoroughly cleaned, overhauled and freshly painted, are now busy delivering fuel oils to Washington's finest homes. These trucks completely equip- ped with pump, hose reel, and meter, are manned by courteous and experienced drivers who are employed by us the year round. There is a splendid morale amongst our personnel—a spirit of lovalty that is never better displayed than in our service to customers. Your assurance of the quality of our Furnace and Fuel Oils, as well as current low prices, is made doubly certain by our large and steadily increasing number of sat- isfied customers. Minute Service clean burning oil economical and SA We solicit your valued patron- age and will serve you faith- Sfully and well. Loughborough Oil Co. 1705 L STREET N.W. Phone Wisconsin 3360 Minute Service Fuel Oils can also be purchased through the following reliable coal merchants. AMERICAN ICE Co. it a0 W. F. HUMMER & SON ol shob WILLIAM KING & SON , ittt B e —— el Oils are they are also WJZ. WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WSM and others. 9:30—Detective Story _ hour: dramatization — WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 10:00—R. C. A.-Victor hour; Shilkret Concert Orches- tra—WRC and N. B. C. network 10:30—Republican radio rally; Secretary of War Hurley— ‘WMAL and coast-to-coast C. B. 8. network. 11:00—Opening of New Shore- ham Hotel; Rudy Vallee i and others—WRC and N. | B. C. network. HOSPITAL HEAD QUITS Maj. Simpson Leaving Winchester for New Haven Post. Special Dispatch to The Star. | WINCHESTER, Va., October 30.— Maj. Walter L. Simpson, general super- intendent of Winchester Memorial Hos- pital since last Spring, has resigned, effective November 15. it was announced yesterday by Shirley Carter, chalrmnn of the Executive Committee. Maj. Simpson, who came here Irom Watts Hospital, Durham, N. C. said he had resigned to take up similar work | with Grace Hospital, New Haven, Conn., | an institution allied with the medical department of Yale Unlversll\' Woman Dies in Three-Story Fall. OXFORD, England, October 30 (#).— | Miss Helen Marguerite Dorimus, aged | 38, a teacher from Brooklyn, N. Y., was | killed 2arly yesterday by a fall from a | third-story window of a house in Wel- | lington Square. Her body was found early yesterday in a garden at the rear | of a house. A physician was called, but | the sziung woman had died before his arrival. ‘LOWBOY, MOD Mothered by a long-feit necessity among the blind, a reading machine which for hours will read recorded versions of newspaper articles, magazine stories and full-length books will soon go into production under auspices of the “See- ing Eye” movement which has its head- quarters here. | Confirming the report from Wash- ington that the invention of the read- ing machine has been perfected, Morris Frank, blind youth who heads the “See- | 1n§ Eye,” an institution for training ice dogs to guide blind people, an- nounces that various eastern manufac- tures of radio and phonograph equip- ment are now negotiating for patent and protection rights. The device, he sald, will be on the market early next year. The reading machine will be known as the “Reading tation of phonog: DODGE PRICES REDUCED! THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509-11 14th St. N. W, Infection —in_the ini: {roubles and tion, constipation, hyperacidits headacn of which you can e Lactobaciilus (L. tinal tract causes many rheumatism, ete. rid yourself with A)" Acidophilus— ory strength. Delivered by messenger focal ‘address, by mall fo distani points. Nat. 1315 You St. Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. North 0089 EL 15 h_and talking film have a wide appeal among others as well as among the blind According to Mr. Frank, several lepd- ing book and periodical publishers have | agreed to permit the use of their ma- | teral for the recordings, which will be made available along with the reading | machine itself without charge to blind people unable to pay. Mr. Prank said that on one roll of cellophane it is pos- | sible to record the equivalent of 1500 pages of voice reading material or three ull-length grand_operas. Fifty-two of 67 counties in Alabama | are now covered by full-time hefllth! RECIPES, MENUS and SALLY STOKELY'S PRIZE OFFER HEeAR Sally’s recipe for CORN PUFFS particularly delicious when mede wit Stokely’s Corn ON SALE AT Al SANITARY STORES PIGGLY ‘WIGGLY STORES | resolution. Live at the Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th Dist. 3510 —this Winter—and take ad- vantage of the SPECIAL RATE. Handsomely fur- nished room, with private bath and breakfast in t hotel cafe—two in a room, by the month— $09.75 per week Complete hotel handy location, car fare expcnse. few rooms available. service— with no Only » Harry Wood, Manager DECATUR Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Daily Star will be accepted up to noon day of issue. except Satur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10:20 Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 pm. 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. ADVERTISING SALESMAN for directory listings: clean: good commission; best op- portunity open for producer. Address Bo 288-A,_Star o BOOKKERTER. bullding suppli have to look Sainry and Teferences. Star ofce. COLLECTOR. experiencer well_Also must have car. Apply at once, E. J._Farley Co.. 737 7th st. n.w. COLLECTOR with car: one not afraid of long hours; steady position. Can earn $50 per week. _Apply 738 7th si. n.w i CTORS, 3. to collect our monthly accounts in Washington and vicinity: must able to furnish. letter of recommenda- tion from last employer. Apply 805 Inter- ational Blde. S COLLEGE GRADUATE with C. P. A. dedree and_ ieachiny experience for cliss in ‘ad- vanced accounting in evening session of el ohcve " Wrie letcer teing axe: educa- tion, dekrées and experience. Address Box L ofice. S T in_Washington; aiso will er collections. ‘Addres must_know _city The cabinet, of seasoned butt-walnut, has o front panel projected forward with slanted side pieces, forming an unusual and distin- guished design. $ ITS COMPANION PIECE IS THE BRUNSWICK HIGHBOY, MODEL 22 This de luxe model is contained in o fall, groceful cabinet with curved corner panels and French doors, ornamented with richly groined walnut veneers. $170 AND FOR RADIO PLUS [J RECORDS YOU HAVE THE RADIO -WITH - PANATROPE Combined in one cabinet is the Brunswick Rodio and the famous oll-electric, record playing instrument, the Brunswick Panatrope. Model 31. 31 85 ALL PRICES ARE LESS TUBES D. C. MODELS ALSO AVAILABLE Only BRUNSWICK has all these jéatures N The four devices described here are THE UNI-SELECTOR. Only Brunswick has the UNI- SELECTOR—one controi fo perform every operation of the set. This device fakes the place of the usval serios of unsightly, unhandy knobs. THE ARMORED CHASSIS. The Brunswick Chassis Is solidly constructed and efficiently designed. Heavy sheet-steel shields oll working parts from dust and domoge and electrical inferference. Ask your nearest Brunswick dealer to show you what these features contribute towards the operation of an instrument which will be in daily use in your home. Ask him to let you get the “feel” of the Uni-Selector; not mere gadgets intended to attract the fancy of a fickle public. They THE RIGID TUNING SCALE. Automatic fension on @ brood, firm-gripping copper belt does away for- ever with diol slipping. Stations MUST always come in of exactly the some point! are serious, definite improvements in radio design of such importance that the new Brunswick has justly been termed, “‘The Radio of the Future.”” the new experience of controlling in radi tion. in thi Only Brunswick has all these fea- Qon.g e (.)nly i :": tures. Others may some day seek oy c-un oo bt , 2l R’ Brunswick has brought to radio. to incorporate these devices in their, . MFRS. OF RADIO, PANATROPE AND RECORDS Makers of the World-Famous Brunswick Records NEW YORK—CHICAGO — TORONTO SUBSIDIARY OF WARNER BROS. PICTURES, ine. as yet, unbuilt models, but when you buy a Brunswick you get them now! And of course you get the full rich tone for which Brunswick, as a builder THE TONE CONTROL. You can now modify recep- fion by shifting emphasis through o thousand evem gradations of fone from the d bass notes te the silvery clearness of the treble. BRUNSWICK RADIO FUTURA SERIES Wholesale Distributor: Brunswick Radio Corporation Baltimore Branch: Washington Office: 410 W. Lombard St. 201 Earle Theater Bldg. National 1493 of fine musical instruments, has always been justly celebrated. Calvert 6474 HOMER L. KITT 1330 G St. NW, 615 Penna, Ave. S.E. MAYER & CO. 419 7th St. NNW. BAILEY S TlRE STORES % 322k Georens 2250 Shers v 624 Penna. Ave. LOUIs CONSORTI 236 433 St. S.W, W. E. MILLER FUR. CO. 3140 M St. NW. NELSON FURNITURE CO. 506 H St. N.E. SMITH'S, INC. 1803 Col. Rd. N.W. HUGO WORCH 1110 G St. N.W. COLONY RADIO SERVICE 4835 Georgia Ave. NW, THE KING RADIO CO. Hyattsville, Md. M. A. LEESE RADIO CO. 712 11th St. N.W. LOUIS & COMPANY 7th & G Sts. NW. W. E. MILLER FUR. CO. 7th & E Sts, 8.W. "H. A. GARREN 907 H St. N.E. HAVENNER’S 1203 Good Hope Rd. S.E. JORDAN PIANO COMPANY 13th & G Sts. N.W. S. KANN SONS 7th & Market Place N. mnrou hly experienced. ER MAN, the Hot Shops, st 'OUNT! Fh 3128 14th it. D, take nge 'MS""N' @ quarters. 1449 forth Shivt B “nnancially responsivic and o6 Bre: pared to establish house-to-house crew, We e & similar crew working in Baltimore and will_demonstrate how to handle propo- earn over 35, 31 sition. all Plaza 6173. B . Par- I, reliable, to tend furnace part .’ preferably one now employed on such ok in Cleveland Park neighborhood, ~Call 3410 Queb«: st. n.w._Phone Clev. MEAT RS wanted, zxnemncea An- Bl ma-y. €23 B st. n.w., between 8 and 3 sphearin steady work, sho y. Apply 8-9, 4-6, 210 Feoples Lite "ing, nm MEN s personality. for Dermanerit ‘work: must pe. satisfied With $30 [ — Apply Room 359 Munsey LESMAN_One good_outside Ex i S0 Rothing hike' 3t SALESME N WANTED—Good Drob salary and commission. Apply after Hoox. 'BOYS, 1015 18 yexFa old o Batur: days, Have some boys now earning from 32 0§ 3 two hnlel and one tenor. for on1y " serious coms: 0118 or Shepherd BINGERS, large chorus cholr. doin positio all National BTEAMFITTERS 3 Toe st. n.w. TAILOR, first ¢ Phone oeam. Sood o can"at " Apply 1406 Mon- preferred; Beation, salan ber._Address 18, for night delivery gva U‘h:yr.e Cnun}ry ve. —capable of measurin, X, try’on and bushel- ing. Steady position; loc nt Ad "Box_298-A. al_merc) tailor, office. ; experienced, t (rade. "Address IPLOYES. Now Earning $1,800-53.000, We Wil Pay You x'"n‘r‘;"v';fm’ * Work_Eacl Gt CLASS—NO l:u.nvo sday. Prida; W Mr. N . TAILOR AND FITTER —capable ol taking full charge ol lhn ha fine clothing d meeting applicants must bO thor- nd capable 6 and 6:30 the Fashion en’ Highecluss trade oughly experienced, courteaus workers. Apply in person bet r. Fred Pelzman, Shov 9th_and E sts. SALES OPPOE The greatest insurance e sccident lssued_ by th iy e have three. immediate on our sales staff for ambitious pecial training fr busin —presented to_capable and_willl desirous of earning more than e Taro® Kinew ‘company s In need Of sev- eral ‘good salespeople: ‘commisisons of 287 | Hith drawing unt paid those selected Product_un) “and. easily soid direct o Vide ‘ana varied field St consumers Applicants with - ea! evious sales experience desired But “these. Tactors "ot ING EXISTS FOR A DISTRICT MAN R. Write CALED PRODUCTS CO., 3 TAILOR AND FITTER ble of taking full charge of shop fine clothing And bxeu.mns hi ss_tra oughly experienced, workers. Apply in' pers Biop. in"aiid E ut RADIO SALESMEN. Two better-iype salesmen with personality | nd" clean Tecords who have confidence i their ‘ability to sell and who are looking for | round ::nnec o o 6 0 ! eitonan: “the "Fasition _MAN, first dass As Shekell, 605 7th st. n.w. SALESMAN, retail jewelry, ca pable of assuming departmental responsibility. Give full details as to record. Address Box 289-A, Star office. 100 CHAUFFEURS WANTED. Taxicab season is in full swing now. City and Stop Me drivers are making good money under our new profit-sharing proposi- tion. SEE MR. RUPPEL OR MR. BYRON, CITY CAB CORP., 141 12th St. N.E. WANTEHAI.IS MEN (3) to complete our field erew e e B i this rm; only men with goed, records se- $e7'% mose ihe. 11th and © Bw. i r industri ink. DOUBLE YOUR INCOME., . SELL XMAS CARDS. TR yeare icod will and lesderahip as- O sPARE T, Qrders, now ke .~ Blg :leuhu n advs cash A two wer " | 1 | YOUNG LADY with knowledge of bo ! 7 4 4 CAII or ll’lll. or complete’ particuls stitutes, r lllllmor! sfiloomwfllu—-mv GUR_DICTATION S' 9§ review. §5 mo | COLUI‘BXA SllDRTNA D C UB. Post Oftice Bldg.._14th _and 7078, AERIAL FHOTOOR FHY Monday night: enroll now. Eng. School, 917 15th st. Du everiings. JAZZ. POPULAR MUSIC IN 30 LESSONS. | Piano. saxophone. banjo, etc.: free lessons “ you buy instrument. Christensen School, 718 11th st. n.w. Dist. 1278. Free_ booklet. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE at Stewart's i Enn\ while you learn. 931 F st. n.w AT__THE Inquire 1325 cuAs BEGINS Aeronautical | 8885. On‘en \ BEAUTY ~CULTURE onour School (est. 1918). new student, selt‘aid plain. . n. LEARN Mabeile GREGG SHORTHAND— mvml-:n TEDITION | classes, elementary and ads d, day or vening. " Also old_ edition Tevie: MT, PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, Tivoll Theater Blde.. 3313 14th 8t N.W. ) - ONCE LEARNED, ALWAYS REMEMBERED. And in demand. Telephone switchboard op- erating. an easy. fascinating. well p.ym:! means of livelihvod. Oxford Blde.. 14th at Jye. RIVING LESSONS: | licensed white men: _Call any time. Adams 3489 AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY, EX- Iadr instructors, licensed men in- furnished. Call Conover, 3068. ANYWHERE. | your or our | GREGG ~ SHORTHAND. LEARN =] months less than usual ‘time. duv: save 8:13 months' night “school. Bookkee touch typing. English, spelling. New NO' forming. B Peretaiial Senooh 195 P st.n.w. Nat. 2340. AUTO LESSONS FOR PERMIT EASY: special instruction for s furnished. _ Cal PARTWELL (O1d Reliable). _Met. 18 TATISTICAL New cla: o nfiunz Monday, ou TER 31 PRINT . CARPENTERS. machintsts, Taiiding. !rnaumen mill work: er: Jearn o read blue ‘prints. esti- Tk MBIA SCHOOL DRArnho AND ENGINEERING, NATIONAL PERSONNEL BUR st. n.w Competemt help furr hs_open dafly _ District apartment. exchange for 449 n.w._North 5438 MAN. xrluhl- “colored, desire osition_ 88 eronces.'Phone North 1 u night waieh- b ‘h st Adam Puwn{-nnc. first class, ork: expert, interior or exterio Russell, 317 Mass. ave: & 55 res Atiantic . experienced in ho turnished. . Address a S 1 NG MAN, 2t ble: retail and of ren Rddress Hox S06-A. Btar oftce . o aNeT YOUNG MAN, colored. age 33, fl”l'- ”" night -ork holll'! after . m., wal licensed di North 4017 . SITUATIONS—MEN AND C()I‘V’P E—Cook and houseman: WORKING CHEF. club: reference 261-A. Star office SITUATION—WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER - STENGORAPHER. a xelmI. 1. At. erced public utility. association reference; $27.50 wk. Call Nat. 8 89 100! PER-TYPIS perience e of stenoeraphy. desives Bositon i Stenowraphic experience: smail pay at o . Adams 9780, COMPANION-NURSE, nvalescent, houseke ces: teferences DEMONSTATOR SALESLADY. — thoroushl: gxperlenced in- electrical appliance. woulc like to connect with some_responsible g Aldress Box 330-A. Star offce Ting, nurse u Jarm Peiworth. Add r-h@ . ractic o or_lady; N 1T NURSE, practica petent; references. .wm NUI experienced, tur ST with eilCate Srbles e nm(m, To ledve “Washineton: rets. " nced. Cal o Worrtson_ st YOUNG GIRL wishes office position: Enowl edre “of typing. bookkeeping end " geners office_work. Phone_Li l.lncon 181 Sbih = DEPENDABLE HELP. Hotels. apartment houses. cafeterias. tea rooms. restaurants. clubs. schools, coileges and institutions find the service of the Lewl Hotel Training School employment depart- ment a dependable source of supply for trained men and women. High-grade em- ployes availuble for all types of positions for cither part or full time emplovment service call West 2192. Bj ppiicants daily. ers, typists. c. . bookkeepers, clerks. erence. Dec. 0537. COOK, cflloufl wood :_city reference. North COOK'S PLAC wanted by reli on't stay night; small istration. Boyd's. i HELP—-W()MI:N. woman, AGENTS to_sell our doll of twenty-one beautitul Christm diffe sion. ALTI read CAN ence ence assortments | €00 -ards; five | DAY'S Tent assortments 50 per cent commis- Earl's, T H s te Tespectable and eXperionced woman. == | GOOKING _ experienced ed or housemald's work 'S WORI 3 ERATION HAND. prenenc!fl Tor ladies y-to-wear. _Apply 1313 Conn. ave. n.w DY MAKER Youns —woman. = exper] d; salary and percentage: glve experl and reference. Address Box 66- office. DAN porty ton Dancine Studio, 1722 P mu:aswuc:ns finishers, W.._ADt. CING INSTRUCTORS wanted: Wood op- unity for the right ones. Apply Cf * arat-class. 3031 | Bl GIRL, [ m.. exptrlenc(‘d T will GIRLS. Com dents 887 Barle T) HOUSEK: ble, whit of employed 'u:m n. Iaun ing nights only as needed. tion 1474- zune Building at 4 b nent. St LEARN ‘urn gouug‘ B. B, -(fam- 'Box 457-2, Biar Day_ g GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted. st._court_n w. cookin Btar |t Wuime 1103 Malt . B fshes Bisce, )Ezn T y or Sunday umounnn . of any kind eral housewor] no cooking, no sta’ lored, nts_work of an- %‘}1"'mo¢"."m.na - ) wishes ork: ln flfllv to lI‘lll'll kbesu:" c\;l‘;fl 144 paid_on all worl o) m"n'('ia'aexn ‘scBod of Besuty’ Culture.| Grrt. PER-COMPANION: i o re o ity constating | OIRL . elderly waw and) e Must person; | G lousenold | refer oI®L. tand car earby person mpe erson. . Phone Clarendon %m. or call Room 941 preferred. dry_out. mmea. or right Y-2 after GIRT 5 _exception tion DY—Corpora Hioe ess for_well educated :nelnue 31800 frst year. " Addr 2hd re LADY voua ik BEAUTY CULTURE_Earn _hifi-(_ou Bebelie’ onour fghool (est. 1810, N. nve and 8! st. n.W. (or stenog: n&hlc SALESLADIES wa: Rosenberg' SOPR. in leading_chorus i LADY. APPIY | ouseker ted, experienced, for reference required. tore. 1020 7th st. n.w. ANOS_Vacancies for two ] . Call Ni wear stor ni Depl or Bhepherd 2553 WIDOW! hcusekeeper. wit ] ‘Address Box 262-A, Star office. ‘,"“‘ WOMAN, white. capable, gene | pleasant surroundings. 201 Chevy Cha: con YOUNG T housewor] Thornapo) LADY, eveling Bostion. with salary aid. ot} ing. time. Low Card & DIG! Ten yea: sure: Bell nenonn chrmm pay. Exi et & Ses Do_not_phone. ea: At With bonus | *Pennick, 10 to 3. ckeen: typing and stenography. city ref Give state d salary exvecied. " Ad- Daily e ry. prices, Bamiples free wnu “Cyohers Co.. 94 Pearl, Buffalo, N. rmald, Fw motherl & i evenings; neat; ¢ Clnrz"dlm 851 S Work, part me neat. relis Sork”_referenc colored, ne waitre experienced: t. V'wrmenl red, wis " North 31 rnlnn‘a 'l““ mornt : renes polam gx neat, hour ‘werk: city_refs Foos Liosee and tidy fl;;{a': Adaress Box 10-A. ND G ike to ha 1 e) al _house! s o 2030k Btar ofhce. middig eper: Prof o2 nome ” pretcrred: A ar office. colored, experienced chami tull Hime or part tim jood cook. ears’ experience. Can give osition as mother's helber Rave ergnce. astleton | stay nights. ‘WOMAN, work_of an: s Yol Colnmm. rd. white. wi Sorth 0511 GIRL wants po , Vih reference. — BEAUTY PAIWII. AMBITIOUS Wi ()\‘.‘\N i -hool oll education, h AT o sures reedom ‘Applicant must be woman of ree to_travel, personality im) nt than bust experi “in ntrwn asters need Dot ab EED) EED alp U ry to start gene i Wi Eay Soi wm Tay $ou for w' Hours Work Each Week Nlntn HIGH CLASS 'NO to 9 p. 3 Al pSEL e, | R RS ELL XMAS CARDS. S bod Wil and. Teadership s your success No experience needed FULL OR SPARE TIME. Orders no §io 1126 Big commissions in a¢ cash bonuses. _ Also AS_CARD BOX k_Free. "““;l’ ' PROCESS CORPOR National Press Blde. e “and | TER ith and ¥ Sts. "““g"‘ WANTED—Woman, thoroughly experienced Apply Supt.” KA \() phone correspondence in collec- in relining coats. Office, 4th floor, NN SONS CO. LADY to handle tele- | ifasen The is 3 UNC APO! Mis: BE! Friday RN ABELLE HONOUR SCH( ”ma.y Y Speclal. T Unm 9 PM, IOUR ¥/ M manent. Wave 1325 H. H. Avi CHOOL OF nu reatment, P00 m “Soe; m."mml on nun?- ufi W Met. 9461 “Alicy ermanent wavins, Lincoln AL, SR P BT T ot W, R] ia for expenses; references. A, Star_office. AL, iy ttags B8 gy ] regular line rate. E. HOLMS’ tion department of installment | TUTHILL }F"°°'- hou 'references, pec jof 67- On fur. man, M. Philipsborn & Co., 610 11th St. N\W. Record of age and salary ex- ted to be submitted in letger application. Address A, Star office. 15€e. CONV, highest skilled Adam, Box uom Anlll\ll cloth coats, also finishers on | week, s. Apply at once, Mr. Sher- 403 11th, VIT-O-NET HELP—DOMESTIC. TOOK required. n.w. and, seneral Bousework, Avply mornings. GIRL. colore reliable; Chapin st H man o Ao 3104 NURBEMAI perienced; nnnl Gther vy, refer ahier 43 WOM. enmrea "family: 800d_home. Persons Wanted” are referen: n. EEP) me, and child. Address Box 21 , svnnal HouseworkT CIty TeTeTences. | farniun ¢ ATD, white: must be seiiled ol o wAshin ences: s 340 mo. Call Clev. 5: rubber_he BA’ brator reducer, = nmn-g <perience, | plsveround. class nursing 5 4868. AND -:mul R ovety P lamonds, t and small children in ontn; kind NATIONAL SHOE REPATE heein, B ot n-cheu "BL Sou walt s ‘youns v nu flulu tshed: nnerl mn ncfim ted in Bweden. fm':n- Adaint Lo mona. for general housework I one who will 414 T st. n.w. SITUATION—MEN. Jor “Situations to exercise NURSE abpreciate gent. or portation. Adflrnl careful investigation Im-’.fl nlttbvn MM ’"(c’n&

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