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a 2, 1930. HELP AND SITUATTONS. % INSTRUCTION COURSES. | PERSONAL. RECOMME 1 Coempinaed B -~ 3 [ g Editorial and Statistical Courses | CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME OF PERHANGING Rooms papered, —preparing . for eivil Service examinations. | BiEh standard; have accommedation tor one: | PAPERHANGING Frang Bagreds Classes starting December 15 and. 16. skilled nursing. speclal diet; lovely locatio: mate furnished: work guaranteed. A, T. George. 2139 18th st. nows Apt. 2. Dee. 414 FOR CLASSIFIED MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL |Destrefs Adsmsssss_ o b=y SICD T TG NURSE WILL ACCOMMODATE INVALIDS | P RIN 5B 6:30—Long Island Ramblers. FOR_SECRETARIES, R CEE 38\ O 2t T ORI 7:00-+Dinner music. N TIVOLT THEATER BUILDING, :30a—*" » 7:20 to 7:30—News flashes. . 11 pm. day befors publication. 3313 14th St. NW. Telephone Col. 3000. }?:28:_GGOQ§,';“ ';’:nflff“‘y' Early Program Tomorrow. For Synday, 5:30 p.m. Saturda: BEAUTY CULTURE. 12:00m-—Cofrect time, 7:30a—Musical clock. At the Branch Agencles, one Expert instruction on live models. 12:15—Farm news. 8:00a—Birthdays. hour earlier, both for datly and SPECIAL COURSE, $50!!! 12:45—Radio Revival, 8:10a—Musical clock. Sunday. S Interiatve. Drastica), 2 1:00—Sign off. 9:30a—Children’s program. Easy terms. Day. ev's classes. 2'00—Afternoon musicale. 10:00a—Talk by Miss Isabel W. Baker utlsrz‘xéhz 3‘.&“°..‘.’$¢ s%'c‘fi?cl{)y(!‘:fisun‘.?,‘fe.; 2:30—Art Stone, pianist. b e beauty culture schoal in the South Hfic weight reduction, ultca violet radiation. | 314 das. nisht 3038 isth st 3:00—Ryder Violin Ensemble, i Ded Cross. T R BT e e, S, thh oty MW | Adults and children by appointment, Battle | SIX-ROOM HOUSE wired complets, fnciud= 3:30—Mother Goose Party, llg:gg::}.’;x‘sillcthsosr&:i‘eesl{sr‘; e, i 1325 N DS “F:) | Creck Health and Beouty Studlo, 717 12th | IR fixtures. $60; papering. $8 up: cash or WRC 3156 Meters. 2 " D-8 TWORING BATTLES ON AIR TONIGHT N. B. C. to Broadcast Batta- lino-Chocolate and Strib- ling-Griffiths Bouts. THE EVENING Today on the Radio otherwise indicated:) STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5:15—One-Time Opportunities, 5:45—Central program. 8:00—Time signal. 6:02—Public Service Man. 6:05-—Sambo and Ed. 6:15—Dinner music. CLOSING HOURS (Al time p.m., unless and aged people: lovely hore: best care: 360 doublecedge | prices. best wor alus Roof. Co.. No. 1011 razor blades. ai $5 per box. - wrapper. See factory representative. the | ROOFING ‘G\m ring. spouting, aint H DG, furnace L Tes el o fu cleaning. re. Woodside, Apartment 105, 1900 H st. n.w. Teasonadle Ajax Roofing Co.. No. Lin, 4531 job, first kinds of District 457, o M class: all cement work. 475.9 Meters. WMAL 455 Kitocyeies. 2:30—American School of the Alr. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 3:45—"Records of the Mayas,” by Dr. Sylvanus Morley. ~ 4:00—Curtis program. 5—“Chats With the Weather Mxn.” 4:55—Thirty Minute Men. 5:00—Talk by Kirk Miller, 5:15—Light Opera Gems. 5:30—Children’s program. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Correct_time. 6:01—"The Old-Time Civic Worker,” by James F. Duhamel of the Federation of Citizens’ Associa- tions. —Paul Tremaine's Orchestra. 6:45—Tony's Scrap Book. 7:00—Lanin’s Orchestra, 7:15—Jimmy and Jane. 7:45—The Melodists. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—"Transforming Washington Into | a Christmas Fairyland of Out- door Lighted Homes.” Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Daily Star will be accepted up to noon day of issue, except atur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10.20 am. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 pm. Saturday. HEALTH AND BEAUTY, CULTURE. SCIEN- “PREPARE NOW Stonow: Ratiopai 7908 ferms, _American “Light ‘and 8upply Co. PARE ) A - 713 st Do, Nat $046, B Russell Anderson, Pr for Civil Service. STATISTICAL | WQULD LIKE TO HAVE SINGLE ROOM ("G # g e 950 Kilocycles. 10:45a—Request program. cngrl‘i’x;?.tfn?!x'soklAr‘ Sleric PILE clerk Tent. Adaress Box ok giomsan, ot [UPHOLSTERING ™ Furniire vepair ¢t 3 v ervice Preparatory School, - = - - o ne. E. - 30—Edna Wallace Hopper. O AU N e e Cor. 13th and F. N.W._ Met: 6331, | METAL WEATHER STRIPS, §7ASDARD | ER: 1434 Newton st now. Adums $401 :45—The Melody Thrgepe Reed Hospital. ! . 00 Btndin THOUALn, 11:45a—"The House Beautiful,” by Kay 15—Musicalities. g T < 3 type rib strips, installed $2 per window p. | WEATHER STRIPPING, A-1—$160. wind Editorial, Statistical and Get my tree estimate. L L. Huntt, 66 T st. | 31.35. door: litetime bronse Bhone Hocns Akl 2 dyion Phone North 5283 14" | & 86n " North 10040: evening. ot 0oer 13+ 12:00m—Studio program. Bile Clerk. T 30 —Chicago Serenade. | - : Enroll-this week and get entire course for 15, oA 12130, to 1:00—Luncheon music. 00—The Lady Next Door. SWEDISH MEDICAL MASSAGE., BY NURSE. N ' S S 5 O g SE: Gor. 13th and F N.W. Met. 6337, Four Totlers, at ous ey rogh ! NAA 4345 Meters. = = = 30—The Tea Timers, INAL 692 Tilocycl 45—Santa Claus. ' Feblaenc curtatng 5 residenc Tollers. at our netary “The Shea e ; fory, S0 Conn ave BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. - 3:45—Weather Bures 00—News Flashes. oy Pl :10—Shoreham Orchestra. Clev. 3204, PREPARE NOW-FILE CLERK, STATISTI- | cal, police exam.. sten. and typ. and FIRE- 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. {44—Correct time, : V. :45—Uncle Abe and David. _ MAN EXAM. The 11 Service Prepar: :00—Amos 'n’ Andy. J SAVE UP TO $50 Schoolr s.e. corner 12th & F n.w. Met. 6 :15—College Memories, ON NEW Sports fans who get their fistic thrills radio are to have a chance tonight o “sit in" for two fistic broadcasts. The National Broadcasting Co.’s net- work, in which WRC is-to be a link, will broadcast blow-by-blow descriptions of the featherweight bout in Chicago| 6: between “Kid” Chocolate and “Bat” Battalino” and the heavyweight battie in New York between Young Stribling and “Tufly” Griffiths. The “Kid” Chocolate-Battalino bout is scheduled | to start at 10 o'clock and the heavy- | weight scrap will follow an hour later Graham McNamee will describe the bat- tle in New York, assisted by Ford Frick.| 8:15—Grand Opera Miniature, ~a reight in the Barracks.” featuring | 8:30—Weed program. ©1d Army songs and marches, will be| 9:00—Story Hour. presented by a male quartet and or-|10:00—Radio Follies. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all suchj matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only HAIR CUT, manicure, 25¢. hot ofl, 25¢; work guar. or no charge. Stewart's, 921 F. Met. 9795. Appt. not necessary. NOtox hair dyeing by expeit. 25¢;_mare and modern furniture mcinding beautiful Mahozany Sheraton China_Closet, and manv other desirable pleces. Orientai rues, - draperies, etc. Private sale. Open MOTOR TRAVEL. | Gy depengs, ste. Frvbts sile 08 Ask for Lewis, District 2893 s AUTOGRAPH LETT! , Currier and Ives ' AGENCIES. 500 appiicants dally. Stenographers, _ typist bookkeepers, clerks. salesmen, etc. Free reg. Istration Boyd's. 1333 F n. Nat'l 2338 :30—Male Quartet and Orchest.a. :00—Service hour. 00—Eskimos. ch wil Sel Jessica Dragonette, the Cavalicrs’ Quar- tet and Rosario Bourdon's Orchestra in a variety program. bers will the Gioconda,” April The quartet will contribute a medley of opular song hits S In the College Memor trast “Drink to Me Only With with more spirited popular airs of -to- day Gus Van. Van and . artist in the Radio F be of tem stations. vil Christian last year's redict the Fharity game tomorrow during the Weed | 5:45 program of to title of ! It is a story of love and war below the Rio Grande. Selected wo! others will comprise the G Mil Va: Kenyon C: the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Secretary his firs pointment over Station WJSV. scheduled ‘WJSV also will bre musical features, t by Jubilee Singers and the Gondoliers. A dinner concert and dance music by the Long Island Ramblers are featured by 10 10 1n 9 10 n 12 resume of world news, is daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. 33050000000 0000750000000000 8800 ik 34 ALiberal Allowance on Your Old Tires estra in the musical Il broadcast at 7:30 hour, ogram WRC o'clock. The follow. will present rvice to 12 The principal num- of “Ta cath of gonette. be an orchestral n “Dance of the Hours and Grieg's to be sung by of years and atan's Holiday 5 oclock a ma will the famous quartet con- old Eng y. the team of be the guest siliss program, to broadcast by WMAL and a network other Columbia Broadcasting Sy Van has been in vaude- le since the death of Schenck. | (Red) Cagle, captain of | Ammy foot ball team, will f result of the Army-Navy of will Foot ball songs and cheers the service academies will add color the presentation. “The Coming of the Killers” is the the Story hour dramatization from Verdi, the operatic Flotow and nd Opera | niatures program. The soloists, Adele sa, Barbara Maurel, Theo Karle and don, will be assisted by SO rks of Mozart Doak will make |1 since his ap- He is speak at 8:30 o'clo adcast a number of be provided chiefly er’s Orchestra, the of Labor radio address to Johnny Slaugt WOL. Major “Chain” Features COMING INTO WASHINGTON. :00—Segvice Hour: Bourdon Orches- tra, Revelers’ Quartet and Jes- sica Dragonette—WRC and N. B. C. network. 15—Grand Opera Miniatures; ex- cerpts from grand opera— WMAL and C. B. S. network. 00—Eskimos; popular musical pro- | gram—WRC and N. B. C. net- work. :00—Story hour; dramatization of “The Coming of the Killers"— WMAL 2nd C. B. S. network :00—Radio Follies; Gus Van, for- |z merly of the team of Van and Schenck—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. :00—Featherweight bout between | “Kid" Chocolate and “Bat” Bat- | talino—WRC and N. B. C. net- | work. ; :00—Heavyweight bout between Young Stribling and Tuffy Griffith«-—WRC and N. B. C. network. HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. :00—Musical program: Belle Baker and Brusilofl’s Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WHAM. WLW 2nd KDKA :00—Variety program; Billy Jones Ernie Hare and _orchestra WJZ, WHAM. KDKA, WBZ, WBZA and WJR. 30—Variety_program; m! and g Orchestra— | WJZ. KDKA. WLW, KYW. WHAM and WSB. | 00—The Quakers: Voorhees' Orches- | ra, Lois Bennett, Mary Hopple and quartet — WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, WJR and WSB. | 00—*Amos 'n’ Andy.” second broad- | cast—WMAL, KWK. WREN. WDAF, WSM, WSB and KTHS. :30—Nocturne: organ recital by Ann| Leaf — WABC, WEAN and| WNAC. ASS SRR R RN SRR SRR R R RS » * 4 d chorus, | Flashes from The Evening Star, a broadcast 900068000000 0000 | THE NEW BABY GRAND kA ek e A e Ak Ao e A Ak Ao ok ok e e A ke ok sk Ak ek ke ok ok Ak e ok ke ko sk Aok ke ok ok SMALL AMOUNT DOWN 349 .50 LESS TUBES Free Deliver;—Free Installation 0. K. Sercice OKAY RADIO COMPANY 7 11th St. N.W. 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. 000000000000000000050000004603000000. 3436 14th ST. N.W. ADAMS £100 Service—Charge Accounts E DECATUR 11:30- 3:30 10:30—Catholic University Glee Club. | 11:00—Herb Gordon Orchestra. —King Edward Orchestra, 00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Tony's Scrap Book. :152—Brad and Al 30a—Morning Devotions. 45a—Morning Minstrels. :00a—Something for every one. apa 30a—Morning Moods. =~ . :00a—Columbia Male Trio, with Vir- ginia_Arnold. pianist. 30a—New World Salon Orchestra. :00a—New York Philharmonic chil- dren’s_concert. 15—Army-Navy foot ball game. 15—The Strollers’ Quartet. aturday Syncopators. 4:00—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. WISV 3:00—Appreciation Music. 00—Robert Downing. 30—Melodic Moment. 00—Science and history. ‘15— Musical novelties. ongress Today, o reaIIsnan N0 s LwwN 205.4 Meter: 1,460 Kilocycles. and History of Rose. WOL 4:15— Mus Secretary 10:30 to 11:00—Johnny Slaughter's Or- Early Program Tomorrow, :00a—Down South in Dixie. a—The Town Crier. chestra, ‘ | [ | | | [ :30a—Musical program. 9:45a—Hints to Housewives. 10:00a—Food talk. Dt Mowvs We sell the best in % 12th and G si AR Radios Quality Only 7 —Our tervice is Prompt— Courteous—Expert. Radios Priced Complete $65.50 to0 $306.30 Sold on Liberal Terms s s s S SO S S L SO 1a2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2. 2.2 2.2.0.0.0.0. 8 ¢ 0009009 27278 272" 2 278"S 2 2 1! SNSRI :30—Del Lampe’s Orchestra. 00—"Kid" Chocolate and “Bat" Bat- talino fight. :00—Weather forecast. :01—Young Stribling and Tufly Grif- fiths fight. :15—Slumber music. 100 to 1:00a—Aster Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. fower health exercises. :00a—Phil Cook, comedian. :15a—Morning devotions. :30a—Chcerio. :00a—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. 5a—Food program. 00a—Hits and Bits. :15a—Program for housewives. :15a—Radio Household Institute. :30a—National Farm and Home hour. 00m—May Singhi Breen and Peter de 30—Army-Navy foot ball game. 3:30—The Marionettes. 4:30—Classic gems. 2289 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Good_Afternoon program. 4:00—Tea Time Chat. e Musical inferlude. gl ] :30—Margaret Young, contralto. 12—0On the Mat. i ¥ ¢ :15—Classified hour. 45—Police bulletins, 00—Dinner music. 18—“Whither Away.” :30—Time signal. 31—Alexandria hour. :00—Jubilee Singers. 30—Talk by Doak. 0—Song Story. :00—Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. 30—The Gondoliers, 0—Beverly May. : cal interlude. 5:00—Courtiand Ferguson. 5:05—Sportorial. Majestic Liberal Factory Co-op- eration Permits Us to in Offer. QUANTITY LIMITED SO GET YOUR Majestic OKAY RADIO CO. 417 11th St. N.W. 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. Make This Unusual Trade™ The Victor Radio-Electrola . .’. gives you the thrill and fun of recording your own records at home . . . plays the wonderful new Victor Records electrically. ictor DIO BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana L’ PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance STAR RADIO CO. 409 11th St. N.W. 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. Save on Your New Radio R i e A T WITH TONE CONTROL! 1931 Triple Screen Grid Silver Marshall 29° Complete With Tubes Built to sell for over $125. Our tremendous outlet for radio enables us to sell this fine 1931 model at less than 3 for- mer price. Handsome highboy cabinet with matched wal- nut deor, all shielded chasis, over size power pack. Ful! tone dyna-mic speaker. Hurry or it’ll be too late—get yours today NN N ORI N NN NN ORI Y YR b | | and 9 p.m. | must i | | | | | | ORI OO OO OO OO NN YOO ‘*: 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. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN wanted: 15 per cent commission to sell a wonderful bargain: a_special built gas car body on electrically- driven also_charging plant. Adams 0202, BAKER, experienced. 2630 14th nw. _* BOY to drive motorcvcle delivery; must have experience chansing batteries. 1439 P st n.w BOY, about 16, in real estaie office, to cel- lect rents: refcrence renuired. Address Box 122-E, Star office. . OLLECTOR with car: one not afra long hours: married man preferred position. earn $50 per week. S0 INSURANCE, casualty. sure inside man; excellent opportu aualifications Star ofice. v MAN who Knows how fo clean floors. furni- ture and windows, in private commercial school. Must be o willing workes and not afraid of long hours. Phone National 1748 for_appointment o MEN, A<l to sell a nationally advertised line; ' not ' house-to-house; liberal commis sions, quick money. 930 Penna. ave. nw. experie: iy: state salary. Address Box 2 MEN-"The American Automobile Association offers an opportunity for men willing to work, who can furnish A-1 references: open- ings for a pumber of men on the member shup field force: pleasant outside work. Ap. Iy in person to fleld manager of A. A. A.. Penna. ave. and 17th st. n.w., between hours of 8:30 am. and 5 p.m MEN are making $100 a_week selling well known make electric refrigerator. Leads furnished. See Mr. Truex, 736 13th st. n.w., between 9 and 10 am. MUSICIAN-—E flat, allo, saxophone plaver and_pianist wanted at once. Address Box 51-D, Star office. PAINTERS (10) wanted: varnish and en- amel finishers: first-class men only: 80c an hour. Apply Herter & Holmes, Fort Georse Meade, Md. . PROOFREADER - union shop. references, salary, etc. Star_office RADIO SERVICE MAN—State experience and salary expected; permanent position. Ad- dress Box 104-D, Star office. Must be competent n- Give experlence in detail, ‘age, Address Box 103-D, | SALESMAN. experienced, who is or_has been calling on retail trade large earnings proportion to time and ability. Call at Rool 696 Dist. National Bank Bide., between SALESMEN—Long established, centrally 1o- cated real estate builder and broker. have ing_moderate priced new homes for sale on casy terms. Tequires the services of an am- bitious man of character with sutomobile See salcs manager at Chas. D, Sager, 924 14th st. n.w. . SERVICE MANAGER who can_furnish only the best of references; steady work with di- rect factory branch; good chance for ad- vancement if you can show results. Ad- dress Box 175-C. Star office , SOLICITOR who has had former connec- tions with dry cleaning or laundry business be familiar With the city: a good proposition to_ the right party. reference Parkway Cleaners and Dyers. 5010 Conn. ave. SOLICITOR with knowledge of automobile 2nd garage. State salary. Address Box 50-D. ‘Star omee. TEACHER for night_ school, tion, Gregg svstem: knowledge of Gregs and Graham, Pittman preferred; reference re- quired. ' Address Box 102-D. Star office. TRUCK_DRIVER-Good solicitor for tailor shop, experienced. “Apply 1001 7th st. s.e.. Reliable Cleaners and Dyers YOUNG MAN, experienced in in in rapid dicta- retail jumber Ad- 14° 50 CHAUE To men willing to give the public theut- most in courtesy and sefety, we have the most liberal proposition in the city. Apply BELL CAB CO,, ____ 1317L ST. N.W. WE WILL FINANCE MARRIED MEN 0 and 50, to go in busi- Ret- Between ages of 3 ness without investment on their part. erences required. We have the highest rating in Dun and Bradstreet, and our product is a nationally used necessity. Come in and talk this over with me. It is a splendid opportunity for a few serious- minded m Ask for Mr. Garhart, 209 Hill Building, HELP—WOMEN. APPRENTICE for beauty parlor. 815 North Cagitol st. n.w APPRENTICE for over 18 years of age. 1306 B st. n.e. s BOOKKEEPER, secretary, in Protestant re- ligious_org tion: o experience. ~Ad- dress Box 21-E. Star office. £ CANVASSER. energetic. Apply 5 to 7 p.m., December 12, 13, 2620 13th st. n.w., Apart: ment_32. GIRL, white, between 25 and 30. to learn mechanical dentistry in a high-class dental ofice; no salary first three months. but ex- cellent future: must be intelligent and have some manual dexierity. State age and edu- cation. Address Box 27-E, Star office. 12* GIRL. dining room. colored, etperienced, for larze boarding house. 1123 13th st. n.w. beauty shoppe 5t _be GIRLS to learn beauty culture at school: earn while you lear Beauty School. 921 P st. n.w. i MARCELLER. ~ ali-arounc _ operator. Call Vivian's Beaiity Shovve, 306 Mass. ave. nw. OFFICE GIRL wanted in exchange {or steno- graphic’ course. Address Box 495-D, Star of- fice. 2% OFFICE GIRL _Insurance, casualty, surety: experienced: able rate and write policies state fully' qualifications and salary expect ed: give references. Address Box 24-E, Star office. 13 WOMEN (2), cultured, executive type, for independent ‘work: salary plus bonus: high school necessary, some college training help- ful; past 24: capable of traveling occasion- ally. Exp. not necessary, but must have sen sible personality and ambition. See Miss Few, 728 Tower Bldg., 14th and K stx. n.w YOUNG LADY—Clerk in confectionery, n be experiencad and have references. Apply 3412 14th st. n.w. LADIES—Want to interview several ladies who desire to earn additonal money between now and Christmas. No selling, but the work is with a national or- ganization and earnings of $30 week are not uncommon. As for Mrs. Allen, 1416 Eye st. HELP—DOMESTIC. COOK-LAUNDRESS in_private family. to stay nights; must be experienced and bring references. Apply 2013 O st. n.w. GIRL to assist with light housework; stay nights. _Call Silver Spring 337-W. LAUNDRESS for Monday and Friday. Eia 4547, E WOMAN, experienced for general housework Must have references. (No phone ¢ answered.) 317 Pa. ave. WOMAN, colored. elder er's helper in colored home: s per week. 351 McLean ave. District 6740, 3 3 WOMAN, settled, white; care for baby, do housework, stay nights. Call after 7. 3120 Douglas st. n.e. 12 Geg: ____ SITUATION—ME Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to exercise careful tnvestigation o] persons of- fering positions where cash deposits are_required to_secure_employment. ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER, good theory and experience. financial statements, costs. collections; university graduace. age 36; ary secondary to opoortunity; reference: Address Box 3-E. Star oince. CHAUFFEUR. colored, licensed, neat. steady, cxperienced, single, aged 25, good reference. Met. 2681. 2 CHEF OR CHEF-STEWARD. in _or out town. Address Box 43-E, Star office. 13% MAN want: place as janitor; good references, fourteen years experience. 1818 Vernon st. n.w.. Apt. 305. Pot. 5235 after 6. MUSICIAN, arranger, majoring banjo. guitar, doubling s clarinet, piano. with radio 1 reputation; union. Nichols, Mason Hote Alexandria. ud SALESMAN. experienced, ~with machine, wants_position_with relifble concern. Ad- dress Box 114-E. Star office. = STENOGRAPHER with knowledge bookieep- ing desires position: doctor's, dentist's hospital office; expert. Address Box Star office. + : STENOGRAPHER with knowledge bookkeen- ing, thorough legal and banking experience: l')r('?tll'-nl references. Address Box 46-E, Star oMce. - WE NEED several jobs for Howard Uni- versity students. Courteous service. guaran ieed Call Dean of Men's Ofce, Col. 100 3 MAN, 30, pleasant personality, re- . industrious: Wil d6 anything renson- prefer situation with .obportunity to study Address Box 121-E, Star office. * YOUNG MAN. colored. reliable, place driv- ing grocery truck or car. 348 22nd st. n.w. of " 829’ 17th St. N.W. FITTER. Men’s clothing, permanent position for right man; must be experienced. MEYER'S SHOP, 1331 F St. N.W. A REAL OPPORTUNITY for men with cars to earn $100 up per week. No traveling. Call 1416 Lye st. n.w., ask for Mr. Randolph. LUGGAGE SAL EN. Only those thoroughly experi- enced need apply JULIUS GARFINCKEL & CO. DELIVERY CLERK. A thoroughly experienced man —one with store experience pre- ferred. Address Box 38-E, Star o _HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. AGENTS WANTED to sell our Christmas card assortments In gift boxss with tags and seals. Over 100 profit on ‘our $1.00 box. Mayflower Art Company. Inc. 1406 K £ nw.. Tower Hidg. Open eveninks. BOYS AND GIRLS -Good money ary commission. Apply The Hot Shoppes. 43 Conn: ave: or 5103 Georala ave. s 7 p.m. INSTRUCTOR, experienced in _shorthand dictation and _seeretarial duties " wanted from 7 to 9 cvenings. Phone Col. 3665-4. 14¢ MEN AND WOMEN. amateurs: ancers, comedians, acts. Amateur very Friday night. Fami)y Theater, h st s.e 0 535 WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED to sell our Christmas card assortments in gift boxes with tags and seals. Over 1007 profit on our $1.00 Mayflower A 1405 K. n.w. Tower Bldg, WANTED—SALESMEN. R HUSBA) —a traveling salesman? We have a splen- did opening for a man of such experience, to work Washington. D. C. No traveling re- auired. Address Box 80-D, Star office. _ LARGE RADIO and refrigera- tion distributor has opening in retail sales division for several aggressive salesmen. Complete training given. Apply 932 H st. n.w., evening: 0 to 8:30. INSTRUCTION COURSES, NEW DAY, THE BOYD SCHOOL HAS MENT a NEW DAY, new life, new hope. to thou- sands of office workers, The courses offered are simplified, easy to learn, shorter be- cause more modern. Permanent positious for graduates, or every cent tuition refundec in 10 d Bovd graduates are successful—in dem NEW classes forming. Start TO- AY. BOYD SCHOOL, 1333 F (opp. eater). Nat. 2341 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS, ANYWHERE, any hour: licensed white men: your or our car__Call any time. Adams 3489. 21 ERM. SONS, § FOR 34; PRACTIC) fuccessful method.” Call Ad 1302 aft p.m. “Felephone Col. 3000. Comp: Inc.. Fox. . 100, 120, for ~____ SITUATION—WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, experienced, Knowl- edge of stenography, conscientious and effi- cient_worker: references. Adams 9780. GIRL, light. neat, reliable. colored, desires job a3 waitress, general office work, cles apartments or maid. Pot. 5554-J. NURSE for invalid or nervous patient, part or whole time. Phoine Gol. 2881 . STENOGRAPHER, young lady, with general offico experience: ~ willing, conscientious worker. “Cleveland 1654-J. e WIDOW wishes position, companion to lady; would leave city: state salary given, please. Address Box 34-E. Star office. ' * WOMAN “of experience would like to take exclusive cave of an infant or clerk in a store from 8:30 am. til 12:30 p.m. Ad- dress Box 109-E. Star office. . WOMAN. young. white, would like to car for smali child at home., 942 N. Y. POSITION A€ —by woman of culture, college . graduate; educated in:Iingland. Phone Col. 6210. 12* SITUATIONS—DOMESTIG, COOK, colored woman, Whoroughly exper! enced.’ pleasant, obliging. neat. dependable long ‘reference; part-time work preferrei Decatur 3242, s COOK, colored. 5 work, cot eral housework; stay nights home: reference. Phone North 92 CURTAINS STRETCHED, family laundered in_the cou lled for and delivered. . Address Box 1 office. 12* GIRL, colored. reliable and honest, wants a job as mother's helper or nurse. 1536 6th St n.w. GIRL. colored, as cook_or worker._Phone Atlantic 2475, GIRL, colored. reliable, wants general house- work: stay nights. 764 Irving st. n.w. GIRL wants job as mother's helper. Dec, 6053-J. = or gen- hing at washes, general house- 13 GIRL. colored, reliable, desires part-time morning_or afternoon work; fond of chil- dren. North 3110. HOUSEKEEPER, _white, for working couple’ during ' day. 28-E, Star office. LACE CURTAINS Taundered, 50c pair. Call for and deliver. All kinds of laundry work done._Phone- Ga." 1507, : T6e LAUNDRESS-CLEANER. colored woman, ex- cellent, fast worker, good cleaner and thor- ough: day's Work. part time. Decatur 3343, MAID. colored, experienced. first-class cook and waitress. good laundress: by week, day, part time: reference. Decatur 2419, WOMAN. colored, neaf, wants day's work or general housework. 1937 9th st. n.w. Phone North 8337-W. PERSONAL. ‘The rate under heading of Personal is 3 cents per line additional to the regular line rate. widower _or Aadress, Box MONEY ADVANCED ON PAWN TICKETS, diamonds, antiques, siver and gold. Liv- ingston & Co.. 1349 P st n.w._Nat. 5649. UPHOLSTERI AND _REPAIR _WORK done by experienced mechanic; prices reasonable. 1 Col. 0325 1 beneficial; in place of dally exercise, rmoint st. n.w. Adams 7064, DETECTIVES_EXPERT SECRET SERV) since 1885, National 4610: evenings, Adams 1231, BRADFORD. INTELLIGENCE SERV- CE. 202 Transportation Buildin 12¢ JACK- WANTED, TRANSPORTATION lle, Fl Address Dec. 14; state p . Star offce. AN WITH CLOSED CAR, goinz to ck. Ark. startng noon, Monday. returniig January 1st, wants one pRssenser to Pay part expense. West 2157-J ~_ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. L YOUIt BUSINESS. We have clienty waiting with cash to buy small +tore, &ood 10, rocery, delicatessen, candy. Fowler Company. 506 F st. n 16° FOR SALE -Duplicating _and _stenographic burcau: wood location; well equipped. — Ad- dress Box 106-D. Star_office. ROOMING HOUSE for sale, dow tion. 22 _ rooms. age: wood © bar Phone Met. 7604 DUE TO OTHER INTERESTS REQUIRING my ‘time and attention, 1 will offer a good Droposition to the right man interested in purchasing either one-half Or entire Interest in an established, profitable Washington cor- poration: $500 will handle. For appointment address E."D. "Lews, Suite 619A. Southern usidine CONFECTIONERY, cigars, corner store with five rooms: good busi- ness: - elght-year lease: owner il Price, 53000 Address Box 116-E, Star office. * BARBER SHOP for sale, 4 chairs, doing a 00d business. $800. 747 15th st. nee. TAILORING, “cleaning, pressing business priced to seil nf; employing 2 tailor and presser. Mot b 14° GROCERY STORE TT50_ weekiy: rent, s60: good I price, $5.500 cash glosgs 6:30 pm. Goldsmith Sales Corp., 918 ave. SROCERY STORE in n.w. section, estab- lished 20 years; $300 weekly: price. $2,000 closes 7 pm Goldsmith Sales Corp.. 918 NY ave . A~ NATIONAL merchandising _organization, with capital of over @ million dollars. ha an opportunity for an aggressive, responsi- ble business man to. secure big dividends from an initial investment of two hundred dollars, of which he will retain complete control. Address Box 387-D. Star ofice. INN, Good Tocation and well advertised: doing a Drosperous business: now accommodating a large trade from Washington. Baltimore and | Pennsylvania. CASH'S ~REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Westminster. 15* JARBER—BEAUTY SHOP. Good 14th st. location, near big bldg.; low rent. Phone Mrs. Morgan, Col. ~744. NEW STORES CHEAP! DOWNTOWN LOCATION. Suitable for brokers, insurance, joan office, drug store, etc. Basement stores, unusual nce for' barber shop. valet service, eafe- teria, etc. Unusually low rent with liberal concessions to reliable business. Act quick. Piione Nat. 5437 or call at 1424 K st. n.w. NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED -but_an opportunity to make from $3.000 to $15.000 per year, according to your ability. Address Pox 81-D. Star office. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Reccmmended Service Column call National 5000, Branch 215 AMERICAN BLOWERS nd BUCKWHEAT COAL will cut youg fuel bill one-half ' Instalied on easy pay” ments. Let the BLOWER pay for itself. this over with us. District Heating Co., 804 10th st. n.w. Phone District 5149, ITO SPRINGS Why buy a new AUTO SPRINGS Jir bup s vew placed, springs rebuilt like new. Washington | Spring Works, 1410 Church st. n.w. 13 BEDDING of all kinds renovated ste {zed, by, process aproved by ‘Health Dept rompt service and low price: Bedding Co. 4215 5th st. h.e.. Decatur 0185 BEDDING RENOVATED, springs, mattresse pillows, feather mat.; down comfort, re-cov- ered _[deal Bedding Co.. 622 E n.w__ Nat 4094, BEDDING, MATTRESSES, box springs and Di’llnws reno.; best prices and prompt del. Wash Mattress Co.. 319 L st. n.w. _Nat. 6679, Building and Repair Work. ‘The Hechinger Co.’s Service Department will heip you solve your building of Tepair- ing problems. Owr “experts will visit your Job and recommend what should be done and we will quote you rock-boltom cash price on all the material needed. We will then help you select the proper workmen for your Job, who will agree to do your work for a definite cash price. We will person- ally guarantee you satisfaction on the com- pleted job “Ask us for an estimate and prove to yourself the cash saving you will make. We solicit your work for our many vorkmen customers and invite any other re« liable workmen who are desitous of Joining us in this_new enterprise to get in. tou with us. For PLUMBING, HEATING, RE- PAIRING and CARPENTRY WORK. drop a postal card to cur service depariment or call Mr. Lester of the Hechinger Co.’s main office. 15th and H sts. n.c. ATlantic 1400. BOILER and PFurnace Repairs, Grate Bars: Velding, Boiler Replacements, Asbestos Cove ering, Automatic Water Feeders. Superior service. Reasonable rates. ~Crown FPFuel Service, 917 1ith st. n.w. District 9 CARPENTER AND JOBBER—Porches bulll, inclosed, repaired: all-metal weather strip- ping; geperal repairing: estimates given free’ M. Brining, 1359 Taylor st. Ad. 1629, CARPENTER—Porches inclosed, repairs, terations, garages, all kinds concrete Work. Hart, 2035 Bladensburg rd. n.e. Lin. 0480, = e SRR 7 (i CARPENTER — Remodeling, _repairing _of property. cabinetwork, shelving, expert re- pairing of furniture. H. Johnson, 1365 . Col. 6 Ky 18* "ARPEN {—General house repair- CARPENTER—Snstsl howss tepaie: Prices reas. J. Weber, from 8 to 5. Lin, 10280 R AN Eoi s Dalae) < { CANEING—Porch rockers CHATR CANETNGsieh e stering. _Armstrons, 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2063. ELECTRIC WIRING—6 rooms, hail, bath, in- cluding 3" liht fixtures Barior and. din. $50. Special until Jan. Cail North 0885. Save time and money, .H. MCarpenter, . 7 T DU0iggt X P R'[ fioor finishing, scraping, wax= 2 9 ing; skilled mechanics.” Paul 28 N_Y. ave. n.w. Nat. 3666, expert; old floors made Tike stmas, with Winter prices. W. C. DEACON. 2010 P st. n.w., Pot. 0967. : ! WORK, every description; guai B R S recaaseies Siites L. T. Folk, 5357 Sherriet pl. n.w. notions, etc 1. Work guaranteed. Seren machines. Clev. 0528, e b R {S SCRAPED AND _FINISHED; B OO o hant o NASH FLOOR CO.. 1016 20th st. West 1071. FURNITURE REPAIRING, refinishing. up- holstering, chalr cancing: reasonable Brices. oWeismuller, 1795 14th 8t n.w. ‘Doga: tur o7 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. repaired: slip i est. cheerrully given; returhed iree 1600 6th st. n.w. .N. 7702, H PLUMBING. You will be deprived of heat only 2 hours in discarding old plant and installing American Radiator heating. Why wait? 2 or 3 years to pa: est Comp ets hea tire satisfac big or small covers may 0 inter- plants installed: en- n guaranteed. No job too Give is'n trial; Budset Plumbe ing_& Heatirg Co., Lincoln 10317, 3 % / S—Duplicate keys, 25 cel made R Y S e walke Tarnes & Clares 122115 New_York ave. n.w. _Met. 3005. PAINTING. PAl k. rices: give us a trial. C. B. Thompson & on, 3508 New Hampshire ave. Col. 6507. 13¢ J)AINTING AND _PAPERHANGING— PAINTING $3P, BAFEREANCGNGS reasonable prices call Ad. 1344. Free estimates Keystone Decorating Co . Inc.. 3541 14th n.w. RING —Rooms. ~$5_ up: quick service. Also painting. Roy White, Atlantic 4652, 1624 Gales st. ne PAPERING ROOMS, estimates; paper included. 1024 So. Capitol st L SRS PAPERIN Special low prices: rooms, ayb TN LN LT S and up; prompt service. J. Egdal, 3550 10th n.w. _Adams77149. 12% o ;—Insist on good work, $7.90 PAPERING ™! o8 S0k work 8 cracks filled: scraped dry _Guaraniee Deco- rating Co.. Adams 8666-J. 648 Newton pl. 16% best work: free James " Jones, Talk | fi {prints,” pewter | curtos’ A | BARY and wa | Star o BASSINET. baby carriace, kiddy . car walker combination. rockine horse, doll car riage. _Phone Potomac 3003-W. BATH TURS. brick apd bullding materiai— | Good used “material from many wrecking jobs Is stored at each of our yards. We | have Jarge quantities of wood wsed brick. | lumber, sheathing, flooring.” studding, win- | dows, doors. sash.'pipe, bath tubs, radiators, plumbing and heéating materials which we ave selline at bargain prices. Come to either of our vards: we will save son money HECHINGER 'CO. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Main Office—15th & H Sts. N.E Downtown—6th & C Sts. S.W Brighiwood—5925 Ga_ Ave. N.W. Camp_Meigs—5th & Fla_Ave. NE. BICYCLES, velocipedes, best makes. very rea- sonable: toys of all kinds repaired: satisfcs tion guar. P. M. Corr, 818 9th n.w._ Met. 7498, | BICYCLES. 1n "A-1 condition. guaranieed, $10 up:“we also ‘Tepair bleycies and ve'ocis pedes at low cost. D. Gilbert, 1108 H st n . BICYCLES, 1ver Johnson. $15; velocipedes: wawons. $1.85, sidewalk bikes.' $6, _ We re- Spor. Shop. 2461 18th. Open eve. . two, 12.000-fr. capacity each. heat Cally same as new: will in- payments arranged. 1420 U st BOOKCASE, china closet. chest, ehiffonjer | cabinets, dresser, rug, teiephone set. ref | erator, ‘antiaue couch. chair. mirrors, small table, bench. coats. dresses. caracul. - (3a. 1584, BRICK-—Approxtmately 100.000 técond<hand red brick, Walier_Reed Hospital, cleaned ready for use. Phone National 1570 for price and_information. BRICKS. lumber, doors, windows, mantels, lavatories. pipe. ‘fire ecapcs. linoleum. io of other material; cheap. Wrecking Triangle uldings, 14th and 15th sts. and Pa. ave. n.w. Office. 1412 Pa. ave 184 BRICK AND BUILDING MATERIAL—Wrecks ing the church, bakery and the Bell School at 15t and B sts. s.w. Come early and get your pick of good limber, brick. doors. sash. plumbing. pipe. radiators, bake ovens. ice machinery. “boilers and many other good items. “We are selling this at low prices directly 1rom the job at 1st and B sts. s.w. HECHINGER CO..”House-Wrecking Dept. BUILDING SUPPLY SPECTALS1-ply roof= ing, $1.25 roll: pure shellac, $2.40 gal. mor- tie locks, 65¢ set: alcohol. T5¢ gal.: linseed oil, 95¢ gil; roof paint. 3c gal.: pther spe- cials not listed. ‘Moore’s Hardware Store, 7th and Fla. ave. n.w. _Ph. North 3273, 13 CASH REGISTERS, rebult. guaranteed. $50, 575, $100 ‘and up; receipt printing, $180;_low terms, no interest. The National Casli Reg- ister Co.. 1208 H st_n.w. Phone Nat. 1376 CASH REGISTERS. showcases. wail cCases, counters, shelving. chairs. tables, scale iron safes. coffee urns. steam tables. so fountains. “electric grinders, mixers. fefr) erators, partitions. tures of every des 914 @ st CHAIRS, “75c: Tockers. §1.00; center tables, 3¢ to $2: pillow bureau, $6. Other things cheap. 2147 P st. n.w - CHILD'S FURNITURE—Crib bassinet, table 4ud ‘chairs and toys. 3440 iethwst. pw. 5 brasses. Tn blankets, Heitmuller. 1307 14th nw. _® . two, hand knitted dainty each. Address Box 118-B, an Edgar Baum. Apt. 405, COAT, black, size 38, good condition, $10, Met. 0540, Apt. 215, Phone any time, morn= ings or_evenings . DAVENPORT SUTTE, 3-piece, tapesiry and velour, $90. Fidelity Storage Co., 1420 You st nw DESKS, coairs, Rates, fie in Washington. ~ Speclal sale factory sec- onds ~Commercial Office Furniture Co.. 430 8th st _n.w._Met. 7742, ESKS—Sale of “factory seconds” of o rhiture, desks. tables. chairs, book cases, file cabiriets, cabinet safes and used office furniture. You can also rent it. H.Baum & Son. 6i6 E st. n.w. National 9136 DIAMOND—Five ‘afid one-quarter cs perfect stone; slight canary color; value, $2.500. Sale,'bargain, or exchange second trist or other good value, H. S. Plager, eavest prices Fidelity Storaxe Co.. 1420 U st. n.w. DOLL BABY 3 3508 DOLL BABY CARRIAGE. like new. 3508 DRESSES —Two satin e d end peach, like new ] 14: $10 for both. Col. % DRESSER, ROCKER AND CHAIR, fine 1vory enameled.” $35: also ‘mahogany cae Wes man upright piano, $7. g Lionel, “one standard and cne “O" gauge outfit, many accessories, good condition; bargains. Phone Cleveland 0186. 14* ECTRIC TR st 22, _with lights and transformers: $12. Phone North sidnes, ine_electric fans, direct current: n. exhaust fan: one platform scale, :YBDU-IX. nmnlckyzcnnelgtmh!rlcgl tank heate . Afmour & Con an . Metropolitan 5366. X FLOOR CASES, wall cases, cash resisters, counters, shelving, coffee urns, steam tables, toasters, tables, chairs, refrigerators, re. frizerator display cases, gas ranges. Atlas g%g;e Fixture Co., 413-415 9th st. n.w. Met. FUR_COAT—Hudson senl, 3 FURNITURE—Walnut” bed room_suite, §35 beds complee, $0'80: Bureaus. '$750: chitg et. $10; buffet, $7; wardrobe, §7.50; furniture cheap. 1311 T st o, |00 Oter FURNITURE—Must _sacrifice magnifice new dinette suite. Would sell ¢Ring. cobi et separately. All pioces Would ofnament Iiving room beaucirully’"“Alio modern soth stered rocker, 4007 Connecticut_ave. . FURNITURE, et ler's auction, tomorrow's sale at Wi 920 Penna. ave: Tew. Moo slites: 0dq.“plcces, - Orlental domesti et HUPMOBILE PARTS—We bought Jorn of parts at, bankrupt sale. Save gne: any part you need. Pid rage Go. “Titn and Fiorida ave, v G ICE BOX. single bed, in_perfect on, 4700 Conn. “ave, Apt. 1037 Detween 10 wad LATROBES, conl ranges, repuilts, sood stall; expert Lepaiting, - i 3 306 B st Atianie aqg0. e Stove Bhop LIVING ROOM SUITE, odd mohair_bed- davenports walnut accritaly, Jaies. dame: rugs; must sel. 52 ; corner Calvert ot R $8,000 will s.e. LIVING ROOM SUITE. overstufed cost $139, sell for $40; nice Christmas pres ent. J. McFariane, 500 G st. s.w. 12¢ MACKINAW, boy's: good condition: size 10- 11: cheap. 714 Otls Bl. n.we after 6 pom o OFFICE FURNITURE, Governi ¥ s, file cases. bookkeeper desks. CABInEts. pigean SWAY pricas " At S g ST vay pr antic Junk Co., ave. n.w. North 3021. e i OFFICE FURNITURE from U. Desks, chairs. file cabinets. table for your office at great savings, Salvage Co., offica f PARROT CAGE. Jarge: cost 320; % 123 Willow ave, Takoma Park, Md. PIANOS at Christmas price bargains: Sti like niew,"$175;' Knabe. §15: Steiaway prasen §220; prights et $60. $50. $35. All lnsird menis guaranteed. Sole agents for Hardman, Kranich~ & Bach, Harrington and Cable lanos. One used apartment size at $180. Tianos for rent. Hugo Worch, 1110 G, Est. PIANG, Steinway, uprizht,® mod nized, ™ excellent —condition, only . $350 * for guick sale. Can e soen any” time aste: m, nday. . 5050, 32 4605151, 5. w.r Weniey Helghts, - o 2000 13200 PIANOS See_this nice of PIANOS. Why buy on terms and pay dou- ble the price? Have all standard makes as low as $49. Been established in business for 18 vears. "All satisfled customers. To save money sée Rose M. Cook. 510 Mass. ave. i w. PIANOS—4 upright planos, in exceilent con- dition: "to_be sold for less than 2 charges. Union Storage Co., 707 Fih ase mi RUGS. woven. braided: lovely colorings: inches. 1437 Belmont st. Adams 057 Iron Jjewelry safe; cheap. 603 Btk velour: A Washington T, —ebo- Christmas selection SAXOPHONE, Conn E-nlt —¥00d con- dition: cot 4135 pawiicator 318! il ‘sei T 325, o $25. Phone Decatur filGZM. andiiorkh i SEWING MACHINE. Singer electric, beay titul console; iike brand-new; i i at once. 1815 Penn. aye. now, oot Sl SEWING MACHINES—Drophes: New Home, $15; Standard. $15: New ldeal, ew machine: PAPERING AND PAINTING Rooms papered, $6 and up: interior and ex terior painting; all work guaranteed: esti SEWING MACHINE, an_ide Sincpric, console: price conces SHOWCASES, 3 ci mates submiited. Earle Jordan, Bincoin 5765 PAPERING—PAINTING. During Dec. we will scrape (dry) average size room and p Work guaranteed. ECONOMY GO, INC. 1008 Eye St CHILDREN BOARDED IN STRICTLY PRI vate home, with mother’s care. Special care iven to diet. _Cleveland 3977, E ESTIMATING ON CARPEN' floor work, painting. fine cabinctwork, Call TOM, Adams 4259, ete. PAPERHANGER wants worl money; ‘wark guaran plastering North 12 ) PAPERHANGING, plastering. _ Specii] prices now. 1 do' mv own work and 8 tee it. Call Baits, 601 Irving s, AW, Cul e you Jow - 59, ca: magazine rack. ~Sell half p: Hamilt stand._séth_and . and fore eta, cataloks, accessor] - trict dias.Golfifa Siams Shop, PRS0l YS—Dump truck. large, cost $18, sell § airpiane, large, $8: both foot operated. Col, 5. 326 Emerson at. nw. o By lntes Inquire ce. It X sts. ackets, make Dever at 1398 7 Continied o Next Faami RITER, used. Will zderifice.

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