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WILBUR TONIGHT Winter Radio Series to Be In- augurated by Address of Secretary of Interior. ‘The National Radio Forum, ‘The Washington lhr. series is broadcast n{ coast-to-coast networl Broadcasting System stations, Facts mncgrnln: the zemm welfare of the children dis- cussed by chairman of the ence on Child He llt.h and The conference was formed more than & year ago and will convene in Wash- ington November 19, to enable the 2, non members to share their findings and recommend definite steps looking to the bett nt of the heaith and welfare of Nation's children. President to Speak. President Hoover also will be heard tonight over WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions in connection with an inter- national boradcast commemoral sixty-first anniversary of the J. Heing Co. of Pltfilbur!’h The Presi- the White House. and a of Oohlmhil speak - The remainder ct the program will be divided between Pittsburgh and It_includes music retary President Tatt’s cabinet: J. 71 managing dlr-nwr of the rmxu Co. o London, and Mr. Heinz. The musical features will be two solos by Cyrena Van oordon of the Chicago Civic Opera Co. 3 ‘Aside from the radlo forum, s program contains its usual varied array ©of Columbia attractions. Among them are the Cmmle: chg;nclu. tt.!!:: Dixie Echoes period o uals, pres- entation of the Wp allace Silversmiths by the Hank Simm ons Adele Vasa, soprano, will be the in the Silversmiths pmgrnm She will sing “Roaming the Roses,” An orchestra will xlly five jpular melodies. Maj. Harold A. Fur- E’ng will npu.k in the Chronicles pro- describing his _experiences in mcn which won for him the coveted Medal of Honor. The mxukhnumnmumndeupo( 10 spirituals. To Discuss Red Cross. Judn John ann P\yne. chairman the RC' lésu is hlduled to l?!lk flver W and net- :fll’k of other N. B. C. stations at 7:45 oclock. He will discuss the annual Red Cross roll call, which begins Armi- stice da wno; principal mualul attractions will be the General Electric hour, with ‘Walter Damrosch and his Symphony ornhutrl.'m&fl the :lr.tn of the sgeu program, featuring 's Or- chestra, and Wendall Hall, “the red- Mldfll music maker.” Dnun and Bugle Corps of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Walter ‘T. Holt, mandolin lnd guitar soloist, e sw ol 'S 3 scl = Sled e “woevly" Binday school and a vl.rlety o{ musical praem-luam. introducing artists Gretta Ludwl( ennmw. and qur Petersilia, tenor. ‘Will Broadcast Contest. Broadcasting the Corn Belt's annual national -husking “world series” in the manner as it does foot ball contests or big news events, the|j National Broadcasting Co. will present one of the unusual offs in radio's ‘vast_au e over a network of 37 stations its National Farm snd Home Hour, November 14. ———e Resume Arctic Programs. mry Starting at about 11 p.m. spe- programs, interspersed with lmllm uduumfifobehur by hnlxu-rel.duormanainme transmit messages via Gas to Prevent Sauicinen. Thousands of travelers will bless the fnventor of a gas which, he claims, will give immunity from seuiclme-; ‘The pascenger merely inhales the ga: for five minutes and—for all he cares—the ship may stand on its beam- Major “Chain” Featnrel . network. 8:00—"Dixie Circus,” dramatiza- tion of circus life—WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, WLW and WBAL. Secretary of Interior Wil bur—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 9:30—Dutch Minstrels; soloists and orchestra — WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, Wik, KYW, KWK and WREN. 10:00—Lucky Strike Orchestra; dan 10: OO-—Chluco Clvic Opera Co.; “Jewels of the Madonna’ 11:00—Mount Royal Orchestra, from Montreal; dance music—WMAL and C..B. 8. network. Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. Egg..$14.60 W. A. Stove, $15.30 W. A. Nut..$14.75 W. A, Pea...$10.40 Buckwheat.. $8.10 Coke .......$10.75 Fairmont Egg $8.25 New River Egg, §11.00 o fire hlu and - “‘ B. J. WERNER 1937 Fifth St. N.E. North 0079 Today on g STAR, WASHINGTON, D._ the Radio e (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) 315.6 Meters. WRC 550 ilocyeies. 4 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 1: »—-mmu-mcm-n foot bell| 1:00—Foot ball rally. cno—m flashes. Glo—"Buy Now for Better Busi- 6: lb—'uhlnc'nn tflll Light Com- Quartef 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15—Tasty Yeast Jesters. 7:30—Whyte's Orchestra. 7:46—“The Annual Roll Call” J\lflgm John Barton Pagne, n of the American Red 8:00—The llxly-flrlt anniversary and dedication celebration of the H. J Heinz Co., sddress by Presi- : er forecast. 11:01—Shoreham Hotel Orchestra, Ber- nie Cummins’ Orchestra. 12:00 to 1:00—Rudy Vallee and his Orchestra. WJSV 2054 “Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 2:00—Aiternoon musicale. 2:30—String Trio. 3:00—Ryder Violin Ensemble. 3:30—Mother Goose party. 4:00—Art Stone, pianist 5:00—Science and History. 5:15—Along Route 50. 6:00—News flashes. :iz—on t.h! Mlt 5—Olassified program. 6:45—Police Bullctlnl. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:15—Foot ball chat. 7:30—Time signal. 1—Whither Away. 1—"Amos 'n' Andy Contest.” 00—Three Men from the South. 8:15—Talk. 8:30—Sunday school lesson. 9:00—Pa Brown’s Boys and Big Ed. 9:30—Big Ed. 9:45—Gretta Ludwig, contralto. 10:00—Paul Petersilia, tenor. 10:15 to 11:00 — Colonnade music. Dance 5—Tllinois-Army foot ball game. 4:30—Spanish Serenade. 5:00—"Radio Topics.” 5: lb—Wll"lol Orchestra. 6:16—"“The Honest Doubter,” by Dr. ‘William Knowles Cooper. e Nelson's Orchestra. Blb—'l"llk under auspices of the Washington Chamber of Com- merce. 7:00—Foot ball scores. 7:05—Crockett Mountaineers. 7:15—"The Romance of American In- ustry,” by Benjamin Schwarts. :30—Chevrolet Chronicles. 00—Correct_time. 01—Dixies !choel 30—John Paul J basso. 45—Wallace B!lvemlnlths 9'00—Concert by the Tuesday Eve- ning Club. 9:30—National Radio Forum; speaker, Secretary of Interior Wilbur. 10:00—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat. 11:00—Mount lRayal Orchestra from Montreal, 11:30—Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. 12:00—Correct time. Meters. WOL l’.’ Kilocycles. 3:30—Good afternoon program. 00—Cornwell's Musical Travelogue. 30—Tea Time. 45—Why This Depression. 5:00—Modern Nights. 5:30—""Her Years of Grace,” by Mary Madeline Lanphier. 5:45—Ome-time Opportunities. 6:00—Public Service Man. 6:05—Sambo and Ed. 6:15—"International Friendship,” by Atkinson. Rev. Henry 6:30—Walter T. Holt, mandolin and guitar program. 7:00—Dance Music. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Program by Drum and Bugle| gvorps of Veterans of Foreign ars. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associateg Press Scheduled for Eastern-standard time, (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—660. (N. B, C, Chain.) 6:00—U. of I. Bl.nd. :00—Foot Ball Scores. 7:05—Dance Orchestra, 11: oo-—'n-oubadwr of the Moon. 11:15—Commings’ Orchestra. 12:00—Rudy vullee Dance Hour. 348.6—WABC New York—=860. (C. B. S. Chain.) 6:00—Tom, Dick and Harry. 6:15—The Red Cross. u 30—Ann Leaf at the ornn 304.5—WJZ New York—760. (N. B. C. Chain.) 9:30—Same as WABC. 11:00—Dance Orchestra. 11:30—Same as WABC. 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 7:00—Same as WJZ. cert. 282.8—WTIC—1,060. 6:15—News; Sports. 6:30—Concert (30 min.). 422.3—WOR—1710. 6:00—Uncle Don. 6:30—Sports Period. 6:45—Aviation. 7:00—Dance Orchestra. 7:30—Ensemble. 8:00—American 8:15—Banjo and 8:30—Orchestra. 9:00—Readings. 9: 15—0rnn Recital. 9:45—Orchestra. 0:45-—Globe Trotter. 1:00—Orchestra. 1:30—The Moonbams. 256.3~WCAU~1,170. 6:30—Orchestra; Feature. 'l :30—Gottschalkville. 8:00—Chronicles. 8:30—WABC (21, hours). 11:00—Dance Music. 305.9—KDKA—980. 3 :00—8ports; Messages. 260.7—WHAM—1,150. . 302.8—WBZ—990. 30—The Boys. 30— 8:00—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Variety (2 hours). AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. g po; 0:30—Variety. 10:45—Salt and Peanuts. 11:00—Variety (2%2 hours). 398.8—WJIR—750. 6:16—Best swry 0—Same 10:00—Barn Dlncn 10:30—The Mt 11 oo—vmw \! houn). uu-wsn—-m. 7:00—Dinettes. 7:30—Aviation Program. 8:00—Sponsored Program. 8:30—Same as WEAF. 11:00—8Same as WJZ. 11:15—Hotel Orchestra. 1:00a—Hawaiians. . 365.6—WHAS—820. 7:00—Orchestras. o 7:45—Bank Program. 8:00—Ensemble. 8:30—WEAF (2} 11:00—8ame as 11:15—News; Violin. 11:30—Jack Turner. 12:00—Dance Hour. 461.3—WSM—850. 7:35—Dinner Concert. 7:45—Same as WEAF. 8:00—Jack and Bill. 10 0—Gully .mmperl. l.!. :15—Variety (13/4 "hours). 270—WRVA—1,110. 6:00—Dinner Music, 6:45—Same as WJZ. 0—FPiddlers. 11:00—Fiddlers. 12:00—Carry Me Back. - edin e f:f..u.gu rae Specml Rates for Suite of Rooms in Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 Two handsomely furnished rooms and ymu- bath, ac- commodating 3 persons—with full hotel M by the Prompt engagement wln be necessary. Harry Wood, Man-(er A CereBraTION OF VALUE GIVING IMPORTANCE Read the lnterestmg News Of the Many Money-Saving Values In the Sunday Papers '3 Pages In The STAR 1 Page In The POST 1 Page In The HERALD CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agre¥d that all such matter will 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 advertisérs on pres- entation of the box number ticket. ufiiuflc “Robly 7o Web, 85 1412 BAKER. al Anmn 21:1-7 ariistlc. ‘Tadio” wor statir rience. Address Box 14' HATRDRESBER: lfi.wnun ity for man of Hiberience: Me Join Iarge organ Reply. JANTTOR, o 24-hour duty; perienced in oil ed relennu Aldrlll on must hiave some experience high-school edu ?‘ nec- unfiulm wanted fo_call on d follow up pros Pe Mrm-neml, with {5 Hustle o Sustier: ment, 6 BATURDAY,” N . weit '8, 1990, = e ,:" ::'-Emm"bmu. S S A N \\’l l H AE)LIIY an opening L1 our organization nuc.ud Hom o, wl and ¥ irc ceed in & fy for an exmmn from 28 & x e “worl P . \TE.:\O(,R APHER. Large real estate office desircs first-class stenographer, clerk. Must have experience. Reply in own handwriting. Address Box 207-B, Star office. e mmmen HELP—DOMESTI GOOK, with elty reference. 3203 Mass. i GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, white. Agffi confidential: P Manutacturer, 105 South imore. Md. ASBISTANT, exveri- SHIPPING CLERK'S 632 L jenced, non-union. Call d 7 p.m. & nw 5 any AM"] Xlfih Cleveland 2384 l'nn WEATHER-STRIP lNFFIT]CI;llm elruhnud card writer experience Star_ofMce. ous, for laundry route salesm and commisison: ' Fotomac 2415, 428 8th GIRL, white, for general h%nu'orl. flwi home, board and Cle HOUt for fam- iy or'3 od ™ bourd and salary. Cle uofi%n 8 ?“irfin white; will give = nn’- $13 per month. Call at 1233 Trin- 1da n.e. Phone Lincoln 2164-W. gm. IRL. white, to work fc board. _Address )o: h , Star_office. WOMAN, whi hnuu'ork. BRonuadry €00d hom WOMAN, write, middie aged: make with employed couple, heln clre !or ]nvllm mot er, housework; home for rigl wo AN, colored, middle €0 to country; small fami memm. Teauired. Address Ione) \Iakcrs t nufacturer has & prod- uck Bt el You big returtisi, not & holiday Jol ut permanent, Phone for ap- pointment. Adlm! 6597. USED |CAR? Droposition for hustlers only. the finest selection of used cars 7 are one of the oldest and most elent @) loor tim: » hx =~ e Address T cent commis: t furi your own h‘:}oflo sale ence on used cars nob necessary. Box 8t ce. IMMEDIATE OP wide-awake, experienced young man for downstairs fountain room and luncheonette. Make application in writing only to General Manager, The Hecht Co., F St. at 7th N.W. 100 CHAUFFEURS. Taxicab Season Is In Full Swing Now. City and Stop Me Drivers are busy making good money under our new profit- sharing. See MR. RUPPLE OR BYRON, CITY CAB CQ;, 141 12th St. N. SALESM Owing to recent promotions in our organization we have openings for two salesmen with cars who have had successful experience in selling automobiles, securities cr real estate. Through | yo a new and unique method we are securing more prospects than we can handle and our men to- day are earning from $150 UPWARDS WEEKLY. This is not the ordinary ad- vertisement. To the right man we can promise real action, real co-operation and real results. CALL 1416 EYE ST. N.W. S FOR TAXICABS. 40% Commission Paid Daily. NICKEL CAB CO., Rear 1140 20th FURNITURE ALESMAN, EXPERIENCED WITH HIGH- CLASS TRADE, IS WANTED BY A PROMI T WASH- INGTON STORE. PLEASE GIVE FULL PARTICULARS IN YOUR LETTER. AD- DRESS BOX 211-B, STAR OF- FICE. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. DRI Rousework; s 8 4t SITUATION—MEN. e w. tm ¢n-¥um-n.v.-\'€:m o. ‘Address Tocior '}qn-m E rv“’“ & high pri cnm 8 o eomnh ¢ Bunera for s 4B World's ma S heatn call 14th,_cor. ROC; un-nu Ao EIW?B arage; on paved sireet, Takom ’flurm Box_194. HILDREN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Tooms, 3 conven- jocatlon, " convenient and Gover House ents : el gty 4 8 |} ot - gifces, | PIAN fi‘lnlbli“! ahd all finest water. | " -lnl r M”P'Td o or uick I:Te l for inspection. Hampsbire ave 0w Blece bed-roo: rook ave., Va. Hi BV ym o ity b o8 % 1330 G : e EXCELLENT LOCATION in heart of cit gpecialty shov. ~ Address Box 3-8, Bar } "CORNER s‘l‘ou! Suitab) l. s i ind usiness: 4 yeas eagen ished, large studio 1"1" le. for club, dnr‘.lnl- fra< PIANGS —Warehouse Sl - s and erand plancs: 3 ) ?en eni) %lfll U orage Go. 3001 O, !’I'Jdr G 'mn sell for tw on term. Mfli TO s‘x‘u. . OR BUY lum:n = room or del line " Basinges will xij A Tsani Tica- enable_you x"w business. brok 3750 CASH will buy well Stablished. nliwa{ jon. 3 ‘ Col. §810, | Hu furnished rooming an TOom, 3 baths. 14th A Fairmon nt STORE AND APARTMENT, Tm;a Georgil i | Ben or separ Col. Plerra PIANO ?ARO My experlence in that | being for O buy or | new, Tew, 3218 Knabe spartment sise unmht. in Just™finished, 30 miles Trom 1 NEW HOTEL, clty on State road: b2 ac ful locatfon full partisul Bo: iz oaocmw STORE, wood m-um must seil on_account of siekness. of land: beauts: uested. Persons advertising for “. Wanted” are warned to exercise careful investigation o] persons of- fering positions where cash its are_required to _secure employment. BANJOIST wishes é"fi of pl-ylnl nights 1 dance orchestra. Nadus 0ol Between 8 and 5. 8 Y al face: “Can drive. : R experienced in hotel and furnished. Address n. CHEF, lul Working reference ‘ R R O puishes position in Brivle haueut, Buticr, expetienced: Aces. Address position. temporary illing to try snything, = Has Pesience in the selling line. rnono Mantic 287 between hourl 3to 7 b a5 houseman OF Sun"North o8ts-W. WSPAFER MAN, thoroughly: experience 25, wanis job. editing publicity, advertising copy, etc. Samuel Morris, 1815 H s BECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER, 23, 6 ¥ Clesioar. experience. atsines oultion, e lent references. Address 82-B, YOUNG MAN desires position, high school and business. collewe education, el pol:! tione of trust and uuxona ibilitics in 5 own business ¢mplovtn tion Afldr!n Box 52-B, Star ro,fle YOUNG MAN, colored, experi g?elnmr. switchboard operator, manual_or WNO MAN desires ton_with reliable collector o salesman with moderate and commission, Have late model d_very best of reference. Ad- 3( AGE, GOOD APPEARA} Ch AND AGGRESSIVE. 7 YEARS EX- SUPERVISING COL- . _ALSO EXPERI- D INVESTIGATO SITIJATION—WOM PARTY wanted with $1; zfli lo nn-n facture and marketing invention o sewing n&ehlna attachment. beral i e S money. tar_of EM oq!n;r-fn P HIE'H'FA x*m. m-m‘ L Rt f“ NoT ARAG! Owner “unable 1o give it his attention. Apply to s 4 ol B T Rae e o -m,‘ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The {ol concerns Star read- Autes y complaint found mlnfimnfl-w'nulwvmnedn For admission Service Column call National 5000, Branch 315. verovated : 3 E by m 2T e mcx. enud'—e‘gvnor Stoutsen! '-'fi'u'-'fl'nnu 815 Mase. ave. now. Spiess) ht; :':,:'.:::'.‘"'?..% Lh %flw‘% i ll am. s o1 PLA "oten 70 h."'fi-mm P 10%18; het, stone, eto.: reasonabie for iz value;- St w s, R T\ wos :'fl'-i; k ”'!%“m“..i..... e aie,_now 38 _'.‘A.&_!l?'m" o RAPTo, Crausy, cabinet madil Tith n-id&'., Q st. Stevart-Wamner, Wil model} t for 359, Homer oy o3 Co.._1i CHAIR CAMNEING %, stering._Armstrong. 1335 un e fucnuc W1 40 complete: ELE LTRILAL WIRING—' i s de* EXTERT “.:':'::- e Paw l-mu- it leln[ ! RWC able: Folk, TADY, mind children while pa %0 out gne of more evenings or aftérnoons: refe ences. 832 5th s PFURNITU TS F Fee © Ttisnaor. with reference, fenced T Toa & care ncluding ‘abercutar will -'fly nights. Mrs. Waris, 1243% D st. Tion, excelut Feteronces. A rence: ‘or_National 1“’;' L PRACTI! compe‘ent, with, :k -m%mon, will fake sem| invall wn new, modern home. Dorsett ave., Somerset, Md., via Chevy Oh PA’ STENOG) nce. wishes all .mmuc STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. experienced. full t time. permanent °'u""‘a'1".'." feren addressing M. uln 1 45! copy wnrk or WOMAN, white, elderly, Téllable, wants worx PAINTING foue with ';9" mater! teed. mechanic: work guarant kKl ter_st. Adams _7703. PAPhRII\b“""“‘ on good Wo cracks flled; scraped Gy, Glustantec. Decs Fating Co., Adam: B pl. 10 [} ¥ G s “Foakers | RADIOLA, le—mn——nlr Peerless will lmllll fll al Call 01 rlll y | sEwiNG all guar New Home, ; fii i lew macl . Open event Lf_“ e “‘L . $98 Pa wve, v fan. 041 SEWING MACHINE. portabie o er. fect der;_attacl its; Al R i AT o e am:.‘;‘ uoo:mnuna. 4 10 16 .;3.-1 = i'r ) veral stoves at Branchville. r room. Wi 3 WALL TAPESTRY—Beigian wall Tapestry; Loy Tabcnable. ghereiep ol OO OB R Munson.' Ar Anl’nnm. ll‘ after 6 mmeters, switchbonrd, é L_q one_Wisconsi ome. Call in ldull llnlly. or with o bab: i sl oL e R IB!<I~ Bl ar o L] ishes ition as l‘.flm enste) ofice. WOrk, 4 =1 n( lerences. North 8801-M. experienced cashier, chrl Work at " your terms. YOUNG sales, cul gu AGENTS WANTED, men women. 10ENTS Wi ‘men and women. WANTI;D—BAL!BII!N fi‘ 3) complete our fleld crew for ousehold mmpmm this is a lnlendlfl 0] | tunity for & permanent connection with is firm; only men with good records ac- 3534 13 gepted. Appiy to Mr. N!fl )rod floor, Bar- |G SOUND LIDY it SN S E X operator; four (0 elrl' experience; n(e ences. _ Gull Por SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. colored, _wants work; _high-school 531 Fla. ave. n. North 21, GIRL, sraduate a.u.uulm wno nna Toofing construction. can read cessfully sel hitects. ad M eiving, ‘complete details and 2“ Cheney Company, 1001 Archi- e Buliding ‘Philadeiphis. NATIONAL PERSONNEL B 1719 K om;etelm nelp g uum e Yumlmed the D.l" .: 5 g n‘mnl.ymenl Exchange, 314 Nat. 14th and P Dl rict 2480 per- AND PARK- on_ after 3 cnu wants place eneral rt time. llll th ma feii colm‘nd. dnlrz T ;Pexcelient. cook. 15 or general houseworki 35th_st. n.w. white' Tady: jomal lon; ¢apal meon- LACE G wn a 1.unammn Call }d::‘. -nd mmr All inds of uu%ar'y ma:l quarte PAR S 933 work. wood Taundrens. Pot. m‘&nnam T o o8 Iawndrems e branches of radio in for complete ;-nh;nhr stitutes, T writ A In: A O aidual Tstructions' b [ n‘ cod per te Phone Metropa] mn gaperienced teacher. D | Sverta. Torry, 1824 Fiorida’ aver aw. SGHOOL GIRL. solored: wan kind after_school hor |r.|'n 'r?;‘r T PAPTRING ROOMS te’m unm and NO CAsH 28 Mo mumr ud n- Dutch Boy nnd (2ure Paseed, oll- a5 all S %nd dations. wr’c’n nl.. fil!lll. stu l!l m‘l‘fll = ma “fl“mfl““ dr PAPERHANGING aaens o ppered for 8. J. R. sears. "0 Ne PAPERHANGING 5™%m® 2 mate furnished: work pusranrsed " A“E; Botreer 5130 Toth st mwe ADL 3 Deo. 4165 PIANO TUNING, $2.50; ir_estimates {ree. Sanderson. Schy er Co 644 H st B Lin Tieni call: o 8840, Pob. 360, G, ork_done reasonably; i YL (5 Theat| RO()I"I‘\(_,, R best lun ulrnn "Qfl" Vi Raussell. 1317 Mass. ave. s.e. Atlantic m ROOFING & "’,’;’.‘,,.c:"'“&..n n Dalring: ressonabie AUNE 5314. 3038 _18tH y. night. Standard Uph. Co., 403 11th nw, Nat = . n.w. - UPHOLSTERING g8 .’:g:,:&n";i - B s I A‘I‘TEND AUCT!T)WEEE St Guaran! .::.mre..,..wu =4 R R SETTER, Droken, oomo "Sna g Chain Brl unj mmediately: c Call misiaegl o S POULTRY_AND IOOI- SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ish | ANTIQUE ' Sheraton secretair tels, oot arawar: HPP h Closing ot fi i 5.°2148 Penn. g ) %9, AUTO TENTS, Drella; hal price and 2030, ccumm. wants peri ‘ma references. Call BEAUTY PAI.IIOIB POW;’.AR MUSIC IN IU L“CON T gt B a. Dist. 1378, _Free book! 'WRITING Dist. su MANICURE, 25¢; arch, alr cut, 25c; b 3t b Soik lulrlnhfli & UTY Ot CVLTURI— manicure. shampoo, finger, 50c; shampoo and u‘msl‘rael on Thursday. 505 MOTOR TRAVEL. ,;gw%.:’. e CTAT]QTI(_AL COURSE. 1] Service Examinati “_E;.géim Lor Clvl] Service Examination, . | 1 vol Qé ater E‘g' 3313 J4n s N.W. N PARTY nfimfi franproriation To B Petenbnu re i Sones. 231 rd. ste “'""n nwo rww‘n.« few T two. Call twels teen North “capitl 50, Sun- dl! moraini FEmg 1& [ODATIONS {ar "twe evrolet conch ing mber 11t ¥ Ehinbe FRENCH conversatxon, diction a and special attention to pro- nunciation given by Parisian lady. Potomac 2758. HILP—WOHIN. BABY CARRIAGE. Whithey, Teversib 2T CATIACE, Valng v e | BA’ hite i pitte B bl SRV furnace Clevelan: ;l- b sou BATH nm:x -nfl ‘bulildini g R o( our nrd: ‘- ored ve Tares qu lumber, shea Ave. N.W. _Camp Melgs—5th & Fla. Ave. N.E. KCASE. ehul ter, chin s TR tonts Yies doe e B ?!n.ls:)h neflnul. lll"bll. chllr. flf'll' Jus I ki P'“ umm’?"flnflm Fadtators. “shee Cfl. ators, - L S e T S S P e v broad & R 50 i | 20 WHITE, OI'IH Iay. 1 each livered. va._Fi on of he Adumaon. Ceorsta WANTED—MISCELLANEO! “irendlers. Pa e :..—TT..:T«"“"B % brokers lll(l'mu:{:r D | i SRR S % B ‘BOOKS—Highe 3 e fixtures; _entire munu inc., iu 3