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SONGS OVER RADID Classics Arranged for Special Dance Broadcast—Great SAVE UP T0 550 Coaches Will Speak. ON NEW A program of lively popular tunes {and college songs will be presented during the College Memories broadcast tonight over WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions. The yflnclpll ulectionl will bQ "Aneep in Deep,” Heavy” and * Bcng of the Blue&" “A Night in the Concert Hall” is the theme of the mw:‘;l‘rmgnm to follow at 7:30 oclock. e quartet and an orchestra, conducted by William Wirges, will present the pre which _in- cludes such selections as “Hey, Jolly' Robin,” “Liebestraum” and “Caprice Viennois. Classics for. Dance. A special-dance arrangement of Rim- sky-Korsakoff's famous operatic aria, “Hymn to the Sun,” will be featured by Del Lampe's Orchestra. The other numbers range from “Sing Something Simple,” from “The Little Show,” to "Beyond the Blue Horizon,” from “Monte Carlo.” Roy Cropper, who was featured in the uvlv-.\ of Victor Herbert’s and other famous operettas last season, will be the guest artist in the Theatrical pro- gram, to be broadcast at 10:30 o'clock. He wiil sing “Deep in My Heart,” from Romberg’s “The Student Prince.” Follies Stars Doree Leslie. musical comedy star, who played the feminine lead "1 Zieg- feld’s “Simple Simon,” will I' . (he guest artist in the Radio Follies’ program to- night over WMAL and a network cf other Columbia Broadcasting System stations. Georgie Price, povuhr enter- tainer, also will take part in this pres- entation. “I Married a Spendthrift” title of the Trus Story dramatization. The presentation 1’1 have its usual musical background. Old Song Recalled. Freddie Rich and his orchestra will revive “Alma, Where Do You Live?” in the Weed program. This wus a Ing hit in 1911. The soloists or this pro- gram will be Harriet Lee, contralto; Marie Ge.ard, soprano, snd Willlam Hain, tenor. Christy Walsh and Enute Rockne will discuss the Notre Dame-University of Southern California foot ball u“h‘c‘: prediction interview at 10:30 o'cl Majestzc L Facory o mflm Unusual Trade- QUANTITY LIMITED SO GET YOUR Majestic OKAY RADIO CO. 417 11th St. NW. 1760 Pa. Ave. NW. SMALL $4950 Lo DOWN LESS TUBES Pree Delivery—Free Instaliation 0. K. Service OKAY RADIO COMPANY 4171168 54 N.W. 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. wandwuting- 5] 930 TONIGHT and you'll want en "WRSHARP mnwn PEN mx s from 9:00—Vs Bflly Jones, u-My progn.m W.YZ ‘WAHM, KDKA ‘WBZ, WBZA and WJR. 9:30—Variety program; Irving 8. Cobb, humorist and writer, and Koest- ner's Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, KYW, WHAM .nd’ 12:30—Noopath Tecital K e Leaf — Wm WNAC. Flas from star. a resume is broadcast d at 5:45 o’clock. WEAL WILL BROADCAST UNDER SYNCHRONIZATION New System Permits Baltimore Station to Resume Full Time on Air. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, December 5.—Operat- ing on wo different wave lengths, un- of syncronization said never to lv: peen attempted outside a radio laboratory, Station WBAL here, now silent on alternate days, is to operate on full time in the near future, according to an anouncement by Pred- erick R. Huber, managing director. 'BAL will continue to operate on its length of 1,060 kilocycles, but on alternate days will use the wave length of 760 kilocycles of WJZ in New York, under the plan. The New York station’s will be broadcast on the alter- predicted the method of broad- casting will revolutionize radio in this country and abroad. He has filed with the Federal Radio Commission s sion to install the necesary equipment. An application has been le to link WTIC, Hartford, Conn., with WEAF in NA;: York City in the same way, Huber said, EXTRAORDINARY HEROISM IN FRANCE WINS CROSS Lamar Black of Oakland, Honored | by War Department, Aided Capture of 80 Snipers. Lamar Black of Oakland, Calif., for merly a second lieutenant, l'hmwd.m aeoun. and later a sergeant in s ma- m The Evening a‘{'world ot The New TEWART ARNER RADIO The small-size radio with l-ll-.isc chassis nkcuve and Absolnuly | most remarkable small-set value ever offered. ALTERNATING DIRECT CURRENT 102 Okay Radio Co, 417 11th St. N.W. Pa. Ave. N.W. Today on the Radio (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) 01—Talk under at Washington Bonur:i“oct“mo. ly,” by ldvud Shaw. Book, the 's program. 1 oo.—'mx under auspices of Ameri- n Red cmu 10: lBl,—llull 1 p! 10: HOE—“HQIIHI !wflel, 1l Anderson. 11: xu—muut pre ospif }1 du—"rurnlture " by Kay Swattord. 00m—Studio_program. 12:30 to 1:00—Luncheon music. 4345 Meters, NAA & Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau re] 7:45 to 8:00—Public Health Service Broadcast, ]:lo. 375—"Anemia.” 9:45—Time . 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. Actress Queen of Island. by Dr. Viola for Walter :30—King Edward Orchestra, 2:00—Correct time, Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Tony's Scrap Book. 15a—Brad and Al 30a—Morning Devotions. i 45a—Morning Minstrels. 00 for every one. [0ods. 10 30a—New World Salon Orchutrl 11:00a—New York ch dren’s concert. 12:30—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra. 12: (b—mn uet from the New York ding Plant. 1z |o—mc Ball Rally. 1:45—Penn-| N;vy !oot. ball game. 2054 m WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. s:w—mum and History of an_actress queen, for she will be the only white woman there. She is Mrs. Montague Stewart-Hayes, whose hus- band is to be staticned there. Before her marriage in the cathedral on the Island of Nassau, alsc in the Bahamas, she was Miss Juanita Ashton, whq re- cently played in “The Flying Squad” in London. FOOT BALL DIET Hear what Knute Rockne has told Colonel Goodbody about 30—The Gondo i’::’ Ball Fudwlknéwrruw in ver] ) 30 to 11:00—Johnny Slaughter's Or- || AM, T oo R chestra, Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixle. 30a—Musical prognm u-.—mnu m Housewives. !N—“Gifll Im’ Beauty.” 00a—Gospel lonll We sell the best in Radios Quaiity Oly ~—Our service is Prompt— Courteous—Expert. Radios Priced Complete $65-50 to $306.30 ECATUDR, 15a—Program for housewives. 15a—Radio Household Institute. 3 ‘melodies. \¥hen VAPEX drops in, your cold drops out ndse opens up . . . all the distress of a cold disappears with a few deep breaths of this delightful in- halant. And it's as pleasant as breathing pure mountain air. Another important point to re- member about Vapex is that it is safe and easy to use. A drop on your handkerchief or a drop at each end of your pillow is all you need, for the vapor keeps its strength all day or night. Be wary when some one offers you a product that is *‘just as good as Vapex and cheaper.” Vapex is the inhalant approved by Good Housckeeping. Millions of bottles are sold yearly. It has never been successfully imitated. And after all, a single applica- tion of Vapex costs only ac. The $1 bottle contains fifty applica- tions. Ask for V-A-P-EX always -Dancing Melodies. g 1 A&—-le-vnlvunlty of Pennsylvania Yet the vapor is as pleasant to breathe as crisp mountain air Corps don’t stay with you long while you breathe Vapex. For Vapex checks a cold swiftly and surely. I Eleuthera, in the Bahamas, is to have } v 3 e 1 Y Boffee OR.K CA' X 8 vate TS Pt s X 12k Ha uires mm L, AND 35 '.‘Q‘k 10 i % chi efer tial; g Sonty ‘Munse; ,ldl to s experience, PSS ANANNIANANMNSANANAAN .fl' 'h w » 't ‘house-to-house canv t. 3150 o day bl 436 14th & = Vots. full time Road ltrv a n A m" AEP end he ave. B between the m fll' ‘ml"l{g“ work "E 3 Mr. loomm. 8:30 to v M 2 and salary SALESMAN, = 269, o m CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day befors publication. For Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch Agencies, one hour earlier, both for dally and Only Exceptions. Wrlle Gliant munflm 53:"" y ton, . J. SOLICITEN 0 mws sext CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- $ tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such |8 GIRL, colored, n | or part ‘time se Fox. oml. nnu 'ork as u.'a' weneral house- ELECTRICAL WIRING R e PLOOR WORK EXPERT—OId floors made lo prices. W. O. Deaton. SCRAPED AND_ FINISHED: Asi FLOOR GO, S0i 30ch s MAID, colored, Teat. exgeptional cook. waitrexs or nn time. SRR o work Do of "‘F 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. _ o m—hfilflle. tious men can earn a good l o ‘l:emnl th‘(l‘el Al ort BEAUTY CULTURE SPECIAL COURSF. 3502 i HO) rgest and m :‘:Tn c;&:fln‘umml in ) ., Burchel 1585 New Hampsnire A — AUTOMO! an ) s €xperionce ot éssen in and furnish sales help. nn. HEATING & PLUM 3 ""“.:.“ be “:n"a;" l‘.o‘; heat only 3 hours 3y wai ne., ? : no st Coomplete heltlnl ’llnll Sour entire satistac io_job_too big o‘ mmall. Give us o \rlu " Budest Plumbing, Lincoln 10817, om.x. wants light house Bly 1630 Kalorama rd. .'x'frkl";on::' s Jonis general work oF ung, reliable, wants part- Work. _North 1007, w 7] UNDRESS, ousewo! Ted Woman: beautiful 1aundrens pood cook. Diere. ;;n‘ Work day, week Or part time. WOMAN, Teliable, Colored, wants Bl ine apaitm "Vermont avi lone North § u MAN, omrlaneed- nd relwnflhr TA Tor lnen -nummm ALENT dance: rtunity 1 ith singers, musical acts. novelty acts. Apnly lnnl’ affeady n';-bu-ma Fox Entertainment Bureau, 2817 14th st. n.w. MEN AND WOMEN In Government Employ —with large circle of friends, to represent nationally known or- ganization in their spare time. Excellent remuneration. Ad- dress Box 192-C, Star office. HELP—WOMEN. sheets on downtown ranteed salary and Schrot, newsstand, 3 wanted st once: ifica tion cards. Mid-City CANVASSERS, 10" slderly Sen oF SX-3erVISE: house-to-housé. Apply .m. only. 3031 14th st. n.w._A. A. A. with ident! CHAUPFEURS By 100014 L ot n.v. a) of t'nntv-onc benmm S"mm" ‘cards; five DRIVERS who can furnish own fon covered | e L, “‘“. e iR e tricks for " lighi" delivery. Give references and ‘exverlence. Address Box' 2T8-D, Biar M, hite, le and ‘settied. o mall " adult fasily; a Dart-time work and ning Toom. ADBIY 1341 New Jer- LORED W W 'k cook. nurse or eh-mbeon‘n‘:l‘z,-?n" HAX erence. North 5038-W. , (ary) - olk nfis quick ting. '3 fents nl;‘l”“n Tegular ling Tate. B Sating oo hdams PAPERIN(: CHILDREN BO: ABDID IN te hmns.l !A e llom Sfi iomonds." o -ntm;e:. nuur -nd ”ol Liv- ingston & Co. ed By Steart I N xl'x‘fi':m"“.:“" unity Northieast Taundry; Mt Rainier, Md. ¢ tional opportunity - ington concern B Yo wen BT i te his saies abilit; fos prefera c{\’x‘"’ Room 313 Bond LAUNDRY __ SOLICITO] steady, reliable man to earn o g"'- outside wor] 700 hmrn av a1 1o uty culture .m..%?;“"‘ o e LADY—An portunity 0t ' necessnry. permanent osttion " Witk o m.im..: Yoty Yo cas deim AT flfimn telligent. to salicit business must have very epod voies; straght line "Abply in Derson, ‘Northeas Lay sala: or call, 3 to 8 -:: whm aves Hie Raigier, Ma Nore st. n.w. West for 2 more gt fifl& . o /A ““."' wl'-:. T GUTTER and ail-ar lood. Avnly 5427 8th nm. h.nd,d.:sll": m l”) who are seeking & worth-while bunif ith _ti Dllmdlnl' distrib- ul l Q! refrigerators a: th ited States. Under our plan t.hn be mv‘:fl{hhll nhulu taken in| llfl them in n(ll%ltl"‘d lll. 1600 hun.lm least hlsh-nho!l’ ed 'Ifllr b ‘ = Fmaeh Rl T ] = ] ;| dress Box 202-D. r OPERATOR for &lndlr and holiday in newspaper office, 1-7 p.m.; $3. Write filly as to experience. ~Address Box 311-D, MEN—A few high-type men to represent the organization of its kind in the luuol.h-mmnnmnnlmm is W‘fll. i, onm ,fi;.-.v e - B hmn. for e American Au clation has openings on heets: $1.80 '”‘unfr'y’ Serienie 1T -L" Tefined, sef 's_nurse, 1i , German pre- Toered or b it housework: % .&%_ PAPERHANGING by mate furnished: work gua: Georee, 3139 18th st. n.w.. M~ i bee. i1e6; ROOFING mmm—a £ "mflsvn"r':‘:aul bed purssry. eekly. Phone herd 2350-J. m"‘mfi.‘fiw R ou-.a nnunn S,neives when & speclaily orde g Xy g’fi "i'.n.’&‘.f % Sm of o . n.w. Adams m isoripts. Brudis, 30 u'fin"'%w M«W"-"" v'-nnv tri will o, "Only" men’ Vil , $30 Reoti Bl well known make unity, Ap- n.w, befween WANTED to sell & igerator; m m. i Box 331-D, Star office. ¢ UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. Jor a few women of '::r‘ appesrance and PRESSMAN for two Miehle Verticals: must ave thoroueh knowledge of the better clags shop. Address Box I . N.W.—Lar l’!lk AL ESTATE SALESMEN (2) to sell de- m:n 2 Teoiacs only $30 weekly aumfl ac- and experi 14D A M desires the services of junior nnoogx'xzu R oxtfiw. omrh;:ad BALEBMAN. 1 \opent . with m ing mm‘;flm and sevent:en with at least one year’s high school training. Ap- ly Employment Office, ninth oor. HELP—DOMESTIC. industrious ACAA A Co., 3031 oomm Vit nnll who 18 "mn‘nw 'ork nce to become e with a diviaon of ral M [ iplete emmneo in R L iy T r?..! BoS"Gene Building, Broadway SALESMEN fot mberland and Nort lina sections: position diicers, experienced selling salary, expenses and bonus, oo"ll 105 South ‘whol st 1o waitress nof st Boy sie staying mish b class, a)::é‘;-n_;lln ‘unanl wnh mc referen General Motors $7th st.. New Ynlk City. One n, for, capab IRL, W ‘!"‘"Jfl | Bloved”s t. 41. 7 3-room apariment, mother em: t party: 328 . W, to care 1 hlldnn ai nd home, for .m n Blmmo 3 Apply Hap- plnul oand Store, 1 rn ¥ x tor R.(.ro ._Chevy Chase, SITUATION—MEN. "f' R eveiop without, Betpr. R fetters. Address Box 343 salary. Address Box 373D, FE A n_good gutlige o ...uf.‘& atier sivén: Box 3 T_office. refe mm-;.'.’.'fflm"’e': tore. ress Box YOUNG MAN, th ravel Boun 490 n'-;r; ‘Bontiy Ford Tree unter, Arcade Hotel, o SoT Doasemer: solored Phone first- Decatur 86843, or eiper, coffee lnn F4 g?mnua and’ reference. el f7 Class. reference. Doe c ul UPPL mfllum for ‘an TYPEWRITER TI pelleghave an excellont man. Wil aiso consider gmtrv mn. johnsen, Ir.. m.nmvo. thluflmr cook. butler, houseman, ants ivate family or bleh A-1 references. girls between the ages of sixteen | st. or 8 | SO0 0me ey rtcelaas colereq o o by smail | SO om: 5 u« 'oe{ concessions to re < | Fione: Nat. S4s1 or WOODWARD & LOTHROD | SHomuaxes n. Phone Col. 3356. A R .’r{ B o wor e R PARTY, o ifiw - wanted Wi car and | q R bty tal i-D, Star office. g T T e AR Mfiml}. l‘t'.m:nh .“m'. 5 with elegant Q\ll Dusiness: good le .u‘s;'t 3,000 flm}g TRAIN, Ldob i-o‘t'”?m'.'h'“‘ nud‘ - Sand Tpm Sales Corp.s .m. L S °?¢n, ahelving, coffee bl 4y a8 bathe. Store Fixture Co, 413-4i8 Bth st. B, iuluhh for SALE_8ma Touse, _completel; aiaty Jocated: 1heo uf 4 own- mu city. must_sell ent _on ™n .3 1627 17th n n' Tdetropelitan 1819, FOOMING Tooms, 3 o B isght. Jooms: Wil sa6r 182 820 11th 8t N.W. mc 138 NEW STORES CHEAP! BEST RETAIL SECTION. |2 insurance, loan office ent stores, unusuai | 1 valet service, cafe- low rent with T usiness. Act qul at 1434 K st. n. BARBER—BEAUTY SHOP. Good_14th st. location, ent. Phone Mrs. Morgan, Col. TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS SEE US FIRST elec. ‘mf l?uun‘:'a or amall hon il e Decatur 1 'TEL Jor's auetion, ‘30 Benna. suites, odd pleces, carpe plano, ete. ool aom eultes, - walny S ...‘l‘:. Saliot: o$3487 ecs nu;fl‘.‘i‘u. $9.80. 1331 H W';:'#mu..uw e itly 1843 15 TN W: wnd Friver Tor 4 -1_‘m;. K4 T h =3 fi.f‘-«'m‘.' 'm??u? 3 m'.“” DE. TBRthave you at_have you? ral rwn-l,:tuu in ft’u cta BELL CAB CO,, 1317 x. ST. N.W. SALESMENT % et itader GREVRGLET Seasure cars oY ] that tion. ‘We xflu et ’a’x“';m"‘ mll. M of ‘demonstrat lfll R. L. TAYLOR MOTOR Co., 1840 14th St. N.W. TRUCK SAL SMAN m Tiome with sslary o proper person; 1o char "’m e (2). eun% ':n."‘."‘ mfi:.-" hh,':':é 24; uuuo “of traveling muhn nw. i 7 o, po, """“““ky—“’“" mJ lucrative lor party. M& office. nmm Branch 3215. mll -"..‘rfi;’o lrnwnou—wom m