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20 POPULAR SONGS ON WAL PROGRAM Period of 1895 to 1922 Will Be Covered, With Lillian Taiz Assisting. Twenty popular songs, covering the period between 1895 to 1922, make up the Masters’ program, to be bron,clstl tonight over WMAL and a network of other Columbia Broadcasting System | stations. Lillian Talz, musical comedy | soprano, will sing the choruses in a number of these selections. “Why 1 Always Mind My Own B\lsl- ness” is the title of the story to be’ dramatized in the Story hour. It re-! counts the complexities resuiting from | the efforts of an older sister to play ! “Little Miss Pix It” in the lives of her| brother and his bride. | A medley of Hungarian folk songs| will be featured by Emery Deusch's Orchestra in the Gypsy Trail program. ‘The soloist will be Charles de Thome. I Other WMAL Attractions. | An organ recital by Ann Leaf and| dance music by Bert Lown's Biltmore | Orchestra and Romanelli and his ng\ Edward Orch~"tra are among WMAL's | other outstanding Columbia attractions. | ‘The s ation’s principal feature of local origin will be a recital by Miss Anna| Wallace, pianist-composer and winner of two loving cups offered by the Mls-' Jissippi Federation of Women's Clubs| for the best original compositions in| plano and for piano and voice. | Olsen and Johnson, comedy duo of | vaudeville fame, will be the guest stars| in the Theater of the Air program to- night over WRC and other Nnuonxl\ Broadcasting Co. s ations. J. Harold | Murray, baritone, who appeared in the| stage version of “Rio Rita,” also will contribute to this broadcast. | The Service hour will herald the ddvent of St. Patrick’s Day with a rrogrn.m featuring Irish airs. These/ include “Mother Machree” and “Irish Stthouettes.” Jessica Dragone:te, so- prano soloist, will sing “Last Rose of Summer” and “Here I Am,” from “Sweet Adeline.” The Cavaliers’ Quar- tet will contribute “The One Man Band” and a medley of “Songs of Not So Long Ago.” Eskimo Club Feature. A humorous, nonsensical sketch by Ray Knight will be a feature of the Eskimo Club broadcast. The musical portion of the program, to be presented under direction of Harry Reser, in- cludes “Etiquette Blues,” “It Happened in Monterey" and “I'm Nobody's Sweet- heart Now.’ Abilip Martin's Washington Orches- tfa, the Bluebird Orchestra and John shughleu Orchestra will provide a major portien of WJSV's musical fea- tures. The station also will broadcast a lpeclll program by Almas Temple A one-act play, “Love Is & Wonderful Thing,” by Diana Rogge, will be broad- cast tonight by WOL. The Vikings Orchestra and Snyder’s Orchestra will provide the musical features. Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. belu:rth between the foot- n.m.- and the microphone was 8 lonesome trail when T. Daniel Frawley decided to enter tne broadcasting field. “Tim” Frawley, as he is best known h his associates, is a veteran of the yadio stage. The radlo audience, how- ever, knows him best as “The Clptlin 4 Among the many radio series in which he has taken & leading part are the “Heroes of the World,” “Empire B h: !wr; l": and “Mys jouse.” Frawley was bom in Was] uate o! ‘Washington bureau of the Associated Press. But the lure of the footlights intrigued him more than the clatter of the typewriter, so he went on the stage. After a brief whirl in stock in Wash- fngton, Frawley traveled with road shows and then played the lead in Dan- iel Frohman's hit, “Sweet Lavendes He later played leads for Nat Goodwi and for three years was leading man ‘with Willlam H. Crane. Prawley's outstanding success in the theatrical world came when he formed Jus famous stock company in California. Many stars of the Broadway stage graduated from that company. Among the better known are Maxine Elliott, Bilanche Bates, Gertrude Elliott, Mar- .. t Craven, Eleanor Robson, Hope fla and Minnie Dupree, Frawley came to radio after a series of seven world tours with his own com- pany. His troupe appeared in the large cities in almost every known corner of the globe from Hawail to the Yukon. * DEBATE with one team in Chicago and the other in Boston will be broadcast tomorrow afternoon by the Columbia network. Harvard debat- ers will unhlfld the affirmative of the question, “Resolved that the Anderson plan as incorporated in the Wickersham report constitutes the best method o( with the prohibition problem.” University of Chicago debaters will take the negative. e ORTON DOWNEY, radio tenor, has signed a six weeks' theater con- tract said to net him $5500 a week. The Oxford-Cambridge boat yaces in the Thames River, England are ‘to be described over both the Columbia and N. B. C. networks| March 21. Mrs. James Roosevelt, gmother of the Governor of New York Etate, is to be the guest speaker in the Afternoon Tea program over WRC and other N. B. C. stations March 11. TRADER HORN TALKS END | | Harriet Hawley locher will give her, final talk in the “Trader Horn” series| over WOL this afternoon at 5:15 o'clock. | “Strange Mysteries in Africa” is the| ject of Miss Locher's concluding| =:ldcut She will describe some of the experiences of a motion picture Bmy that went into the deep e “Tim" Frawley. i f Africa to make the “Trader sound pmuxe I Ol our liberal 20 monthly repayment plan. No indorsers uired. A strictly dignified ': confidential service. Today on (All time p.m., unless ol 475.9 Meters. WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Marine Band Orchestra. 3:45—"Taking Care of Animals in the National Parks,” by Hcrace M. Albright. 4:00—Curtis Institute of Music. 4:45—Rhythm Ramblers. 5:00—Society chat by Ann Patten. 15—"“With Uncle Sam'’s Naturalists.” 25—Light opera gems. 0—Novel tunes. 45—Flashes 00—Correct time. 02—Civic talk. 15—Winegar's Barn Orchestra. “Tale Lights. :45—Rosa Pollio Jarman. i :00—Morton Downey, tenor, and Freddie Rich and his orchestra. | :15—Jimmyv and Jane. 45—Anna Wallace, pianist. 00—McAleer Melodists. :15—Barbarshop Quartet. :30—The Masters, featuring Lillian Taiz and Eugene Ormandy's Orchestra. 9:00—Story hour; dramatization and music. 10:00—Gypsy ‘Trail, featuring Emery Deutsch’s Orchestra. 10:30—March of Time; dramatization | of news events. 11:00—Herbert Gordon Orchestra. 11:30—King Edward Orchestra. 12: 00—\V€alhfl'[’rep"r\ 12:01—Biltmore’ Orckestra. 12:30 to 1:00—Ann Leaf at the organ. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning devctions. 8:15a—Melody Musketeers. 8:30a—Tony's S-rap Book. 45a—Morning Minstrels. 9:00a—Something for Every One. 9:30a—Morning Moods. 10:00a—Columbia Male Trio, with ginia Arnold. pianist. 10:30a—New World Se'on Orchesira 11:00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. 11:30a—Co’'umbia_Revue. 11:45a—Talk on First Aid. 12:39—Paul Tremaine and orchestra. 1:00—Park Central Orchestra. 1:30—Savoy-Plaz». Orchestra. 2:00—Columb’a_Artists’ Recital. 2:15—National Democratic Club Forum. 3:00—National Education Association program. 3:30—Saturday_Syncopators. 4:00—Harvard-University of Chicago | debate. 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Good Afternoon program. 3:45—Waltz Time. 4:00—Iva L. Guy, soprano. 4:15—Margaret C. Tremearne, phnl&l 4:30—"Your Astrological Chart,” by Virginia T. Dawson. 4:45—March Time. 5:00—M. Bazarova, mals soprano. 5:15—"Trader Horn,” by Harriette Hawley Locher. 5:30—One-Time Opportunities. 5:55—Public Service Man. 6:00—Sportorial. 6:15—Vikings Orchestra. 6:30—Aerial Columnist. 6:40—“Love Is a Wonderful Thing,” one-act play. 7:10—Dinner music. 7:20—Late news flashes. 7:30 to 8:00—Snydor's Orchsstra. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Chimes and Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical Clock (continued). 9:30a—Little Folks' program. 10:00a—Talks by Mrs. Mina C. Brann, | Mrs. Lena Wells and Miss Grace | England, under auspices of the\ District Chapter of the Ameri- | can Red Cross. 10:20a—Public Service Man. 10:30a—Talk by Dr. Viola ‘Russell An- derson of the Tuberculosis As- soclation. l0a—Request program. 11:15a—Walter Reed Hospital request | program. 11:45a—OId Time Favorites. 12:10—Lenten services by Rev. Joseph D. Amon. 12:30 to 1:00—Luncheon music. 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kiloeyeles. 2:30—The Game of Aircyclopedia. 2:45—Melody Three. 3:00—Child Study Association. 3:15—United States Navy Band. 4:00—Radio _Guild— !Ad}' ‘Winde- o mere's Fan.” 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—The Benjamin Moore Triangle. 5:45—Tea Timers. 5:50—News Flashes. 6:00—"Giv-I-Dends,” Street. 6:15—Correct time. 6:16—Black and Gold Orchestra. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15—Southern Orchestra. 7:30—Phil Ccok, comedian. 7:45—Orienta Orchestra. | 8:00—Service hour, with Cavaliers’ Quartet and Bourdon Orchea(rl 9:00—The Eskimos’ Club. 9:30—The Songbird. 9:45—The Two Troupers—Marcella Shields and Helene Handin. 10:00—Crime Prevention program. 10:30—Theater of the Air. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—Slumber music. 12:00—Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00—King’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Organ recital. 9:15a—Campbell's Orchestra. 9:45a—Food program. 10:00a—Hits and Bits. 10:15a—Emily Post. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:30a—Keys to Happiness. 12:00m—On Wings of Song. 12:15—National Farm and Home hour. | 0—Broadcast from Buenos Aires of the inauguration ceremonies of the British Exposition; address by the Prince of Wales and Sir Hubert Gibson. 1:30—Dancing melodies. :45—Foreign Policy Association luncheon discussion of “Do War | Debts Hamper World Recovery?” 3:30—The Marionettes. 4:00—Song sermon. 2054 Meters. WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Whoopee hour. 4:00—Robert Downing. 4:30—Old-fashioned melodlu by Mrs. Alice Sinclair. 4:45—Science and History. 5:00—Glimpses Into Boyland. 5:30—Along Route 50. 1 The Evening Star. | ; 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 | | | |1 vir- | 1 { 1 by Elwood * TUNE IN TO-NIGHT 8:30 10 9:00 STATION WMAL Washington THE NIW ‘“DUTCH MASTERS"’ PROGRAM ‘Tuneful, tender and gay *‘Old songs—old memories.” DUTCH MASTERS THE“COLD-TREATED" CIGAR NAA Uncle Abe and David, WRC, T the Radio therwise indicated.) 00—News flashes. 5—Classified hour. 0—Abilio Martin's Orchestra. 00—Blue Bird Orchestra. 8—Time signal. 1—Art Stcne. 5—Mrs. Jesse Nicholson. 00—Time signal. 2—Jewell Jenifer. 0—Talk by Judge Paul Linebarger. 0—Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. :30—Program by Almas Temple. 0:30—Chubby Lee and Bill Pollard. 1:00 to 12:00—Slaughter’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 5a—Town Crier. 9:20a—Weather report and Grand- father's Clock. 9:40a—Hints to Hcusewives. 9:45a—Menu. 0:00a—William Abernethy’s Orchestra. 0a—Etiquette talk. 1:00a—Sacred hour. 2:00m—Correct time. 1—Farm news. 2:30—Sam, the Farm Newshoy. 2:45 to 1:00—Leo Martin’s Orchestra. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 2:30—Nell Lewis Stafford, reader. 5—Lewis Smith. 0—Children’s hour. | 4:00—Parent-Teacher Association of Falls Church, Va. 434.5 Meters. 90 Kilocycles. 9:55—Time signals. 0:00—Weather reports. Major Radio Features SPEECHES. “Giv-I-Dends,” by Elwood Street, WRC, 6; talk by Judge Paul Line- barger, WJSV, 8:30. VARIETY. Southern Orchestra, WRC, 7:15® Serv- ice hour, w'th Bourdon Orchestra, Cavaliers’ Quartet and _Jessica Dragonette, WRC, 8; the Masters, with Lillian Taiz and Eugene Or- mandy’s Orchestra, WMAL, 8:30; ‘Theater of the Air, WRC, 10:30. DRAMA. 6:45; Amos 'n’ Andy, WRC, 7; Story hour, WMAL, 9; “The March of Time," DANCE MUSIC. Herb Gordon's Orchestra, WMAL, 11; WMAL, Orchestra, K‘ng Edward Orchestra, Fhil Spitalny's 12; Biltmore , 12:01; chestra, WRC, 12:30. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:45—Pat Flanagan's Skating Lessons —WABC, WCAU, WCAO, WGR, WBT and WLAC. 6:45—Topics in Brief; Lowell Thomas WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WBZ, WRVA and WLW. :00—Maj. Bowes and his Capitol The- ater “Family"—WEAF, WJAR, WLIT, WCAE and WWD. 7:15—Mme. Frances Alda and Frank La_Forge—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WHAM and WLW. 8:00—Nat Brusilofi’s Orchestra and | Alice Bouldon, _comedienne— | WJz, WBZA, WHAM, WREN and WLW. 0—The Leaf Boys, featuring the| Landt Trio and White—WJZ. | 8:45—The Bridge Revue; Arthur Murray, dancing master, and | Lewis 'Graceme's Orchestra— | WJz, WHAM, KDKA, WJAX,| WRVA and WJR. 0—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, vocal duo, and orchestra—WJZ, WHAM, KDKA, WREN, WBZ, ‘WHAS and WJAX. :30—Josef Koestner's Orchestra— WJZ, WHAM, WMC, KDKA, WJAX and WREN. 0:00—The “Quakers; Louis Bennett, soprano; Mary Hopple, tralto; male quartet and Don Voorhees’ Orchestra—WJz, KDKA, WBZ, WSM, WHAM and WJR. 0.30—Clara, Lu and Em; humorous sketch—WJZ, WHAM, KDKA,! WLW and WREN. 11:00—Variéty program—WCW; sports | program — KDKA; Amos 'n’ FORD SALESMEN 246 Pa. Ave. NW. See Mr. McLean Put yourself in the mood for musical enjoyment with a de- licious cup of Orienta—Tune in at 7:45 tonight! con- | Orchestra, | Wayne King's Or- | | Andy, second broadcast— WMAQ, WEBC, WSB, WREN, WDAF and WSM. 12:00—Florence _Richardson's Orches- tra—WJZ, WREN and WGHR. The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Kceys Kecys. . 860 .1060 990 600 660 790 820 750 760 870 Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world mews, is broad= cast daily b]/ WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. “SETH PARKER” CAST TO END MISSION SERIES| WABC WBAL WBZ ... WCAO WEAFP WGY . WHAS WJR . WIZ ... wLS . Final Appearance at Constitution Hall Monday Night for Charity Fund. Phillips Lord of Radio fame and his | “Sunday Nig™* % ~:th Parker’s” cast will present tieir final public program under auspices of the Central Union Mission in Constitition Hall Monday night. Arrangements have been made to have Seth Parker and the other mem- bers of the cast step out of character |in the closing number of the program and appear as they are in real life. Arrangements also have been made for{ the reappearance of Ruth Rodeheaver | Thomas and her brother, Homer Rode- | heaver, who has taken part in the first ' two shows. Officials of the mission expect an- | other capacity crowd to attend the final show as a result of the re.urns from the advance sale of seat”. The pro- ceeds, as in the past, will be used in the mission’s charity work. Athenaeum Is Merged. LONDON () —After 103 years of publication, the Athenaeum Megazine is cisappearing from London newsstands through a merger with the New States- man_and¢ Nation. The new magazine will be committed to no political policy, its sponsors say. /—Radio Trouble? Inspection FREE Dulin & Martin Phone Natl. 1293 ADAMS 8100 Accounts BETTER USED CARS Special! 10-Day Sale! MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dec. 4341 THE BEST IN RADIO ATWATER KENT MAJESTIC RADIOLA VICTOR PHILCO BOSCH Convenient Terms SALES—SERVICE 9 AM. IS co 10 P.M. ES. 2900 14th St. N. Good for ANY radio! PHILCO BALANCED nced performance Cost no more than ordi- 1803 Col. Road N.W. Adams 3803 Taxes are now due. Pay them before they become de- Borrow the linquent. money from us. FIRST INDUSTRIAL BANKERS 3306 Rhode Island Ave—Mt. Rainier, Md. Phone Decatur 4674 AMERICAN SMALL LOAN CO. Arlington Trust Bldg.—Rosslyn, Va. Phone West 0306 Subsidiaries of Domestic Finance Corporation ONS TO THOUSANDS! CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before bublication. For Sunday. 5:30 om. Saturdsy. At the Branch Asencies. one hour earlier. both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Daily Star will be accepted up to noon day of issue. except Satur- nd Legal Holidays. when the % time is 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular mattér, 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. —_— BASS SINGER for quartet, must read fake; abie to do solo: piang or guitar player given_preference. Phone Columbia 4923-M, appointment. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 INSTRUCTION COURSES. N SHOLTEST and of the most reasonable courses to learn—telephone. tehboard op- 14th st. at LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE_AT THE MA: belle Honour School (Est. 1918). Investi- gate our “Economy Cour. only 350. Easy terms: day, eve. classes. 818 l4th st. n.w. 1325 N. H. Special applications' in 12 lessons. cial course by prominent teacher. dress_Box_47¢ ar_office. DRAFTSMEN AND DESIGNERS ALWAYS in demand; we teach and help place ;0\1 Address Box 213-Z, Star office. | BRIDGE, AUCTION OR CONTRACT; INDI. vidual class instruction; day or evening; Adams 10462 LESSO! POR &lrklnl free wheelin; etropolitan 1809. 8. i ACCREDITED SlCBl'l‘A.I\X AND BUSI- Boyd Gregg shorthand. touch typewriting. bookkeeping. office prac- tice, etc. New classes NOW forming. Spring terms. . Boyd Business University. 1343 DICTATION_GRADED 0. 80. 100. 120 AND i en S T e OR_EVENING. Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries, Tivoli Theater Building. 3313 14th St. N.W. Telephone Col. 3000, Stenographer & Typist— Classes Now Forming. Register Not Later Than March 17. Mount, Pleasant ‘School _for Secretaries, Tivoll Theater Buflding _3313 14th 8t. N.W. Columbia _3000. 3001. Editorial, Statistical, File Clerk. Enroll Today and Get Entire Course for $10. The Ciyll Service Preparatory School S.E. Cor. 12th and F Sts. N.W. PEED DICTATIO) Gregg and Pitman shorthand, typing complete secretarial course, 5 days and § nights each week. Tuition, $5 per_month. The Civil Service Preparatory School, SE. Cor. i2th and P Sts. N.W. Met. 6337. PERMIT. EASY Call Old Reliable. Service. HELP AND SITUATIONS. A- bright. _cheerl beaut! 'Ad. 4868. 2531 Conn. ave. OU LIVE. WE WILL CALL d deliver vour, pléated dress, cleaned ssed. I other dresses, $1.00. arments ry Clea S A A PAM DA 2 RS, 8 uneral sgrvices. due ol Greater W W _Ch Bor CReTE eomr ete funeral. cars and a Bt o fuls ST, HEPTS o, Peity T 3 may be had trom Chambers for $85_ In case of* deatn ulf'mc Seaer oo o Ghambers o.'4th, Cor cor. 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MANICURE, ARCH, HOT OIL, SHAMPS0 Rhair cut. marcel, 5c. Notox and Rapidoi ir dveing by experis. complete head. 35. etouch, $3.50. We give the genuine ring- lette perm. wave. positively no finger wave re- Quired: expert operators.” tew, 921 F WAVE, § PFR\I:\A ] L, $ To introduce our new establishment at 818 14th st. n.w. (Metro. 7118). Open Mon,, Wed. & Fri_ until 9 p.m. MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. 1918). 818 14th St. N.W. 1325 N. H. Ave N.W. expert view of dress_Bo; HERF' ie _maker, desires connection partnership. or investment. Ad- your chance. Rooming house. b ter‘class. 11 roums, 2 baths; 6 rooms rented bring $150; leaves 5 rooms for you. Rent of house 380. Sell furniture, $850. Col. 8462 2‘15 18th st. n.w. 150 ROOM doing _good business, for sale. 58 Chrls Benador. 3503 Georati bet- | BATTERIES—Good used b teed, $2.50 and old battery. Co.. 2204 14th st n.w. North 0438, o to operate. folds into sp; 385 sell $30. “Mr. Goss. 1402 15th n.w. BILLIARD complete stock supplies: table an pairing: best workmanship, "Conn Bliliard & Bowling Snpply Co.. 810 9th 1. 711 BLINDS. 50c per pair. If you are thinking of bullding a nouse. cottage, garage or chick_coop. or inciosing your back porch or screening. now is the time to do it: prices are going to advance. We have a few good odd doors left for 50c: windows that will do for closing in your porch or hot-bed sash. S0c: come out and see them and other bargains. I{ It 18 made of wood, we make it: if it is 00d, we have it. No phone orders on this sreEisinger Mill & Lumber Co., Bethes- BRICK, _Tumber. botiers,” radiators. items." City Salvage Co. Lincoin 7814 CASH REGISTERS, rebullt. guaranteed, $75, $100 and up: receipt printing, $180; terins, no interest. The National Cast Reg ister_Co. Nat_1376 CASH_REGISTER! es. Counters, - shelvin tables, acaies iron safes. coffee m _tables. soda fountains. electric mixers. “refrle- erators, partitions, store equipment and tures o1 every description. ~Edgar Baum. | Ine.. 014 E st. n.w | CONCRETE MIXER, gasoline-driven, in good @ors, windows, _beams, Pumbing fixtures. other 1246 1st st. se. DESKS. surplus from U. S. Government also tremendous SEVEN per cent individual i Tt loans. denominations $2,000 to $10.000. Yon personally inspect all properties, hold all papers: experienced management free. Ad- ress Box 27-K. Star office PITAL WANTED fo_increase business of weil established suburban dealer of small car. Liberal profits assured. Address Box 234-2. Star office. SALE: ANTED—Artistic, unmurried, young woman in art shop with highest grade clientele, Neat, winning and attractive per- sonality required and good references. Pref- erence given to cne who can do £00d sewing, and with originality and good color sense in stringing beads. Address Box 120-Z, Star Saturda: Loa il BALEstm—Abxolumy new household necessity: sells for 35c; $8 to $10 per day. R. J. Gorby, 928 14th SALESLADIES, experienced, part time and full time; ready-to-wear. ' Call in person mornings only. Askl 705_7th_n.w SALESLADIES—Experienced millinery sales. ladies for part-time work. Call Sheniey' 1321 F st. n w. Rl 13° WOMEN—This is an unusial We have vacancles for four iadles at once that would like to to $100 per week. fifty-two week: Pportunity. igh-class arn $50 that’ covers the U. 8. A. A reference you can be proud of and a world of knowle:ige that every one needs. we train you for our mork.” See Mr. Kennedy to-d 'I AND DRESS SALESWOME We have several permanent positions open for experienced saleswomen, that can qual- (ML LINERY SALESWOMEN. XPERIENCED J. B. JONES & CO., 121921 G St. N.W. NOGRAPHER, real estate office desires first-class stenographer-cle;k: must have experience. Reply in own handwriting. Address Box 232-Z, Star office. TAXICAB DRIVERS (4) &L once; Oppor- tunity to make real money. Apply 9 a.m. Naiman’s Auto Supply. 4th and Mass. ave. n.w. USED-CAR _SALESMAN, one familiar with Ford and Chevrolet price class. To a ca- pable worker with a clean record who ean jupervise used-car department a very attrac- BT nprnnE tx avallsbic, ) ARRIY Bt onee. Banfield_Chevrolet Co.. 6708 Wisconsin ave. WINDOW TRIMMER and card writer. expe- | rienced: must be able to_write sales copy for a department store. This opening s in a_town of 15,000 population, near Baltimore Good opening and_ good future for right man. State age, salary and experience in | first letter. Address Box 100-X. Star office | YOUNG MAN—We have an opentng for a young man: must be of neat apperance and | possess a fair education: this is a permanent position and offers an excellent opportunity: resident of northwest section preferred. Call in person between 12 and 4, Emerson & Orme. 1506 Conn._ave. n.w. MAN, experienced, for sods foun- tain. one with! junior druz clerk training for part’ time. evening and Sunday worl east ‘Drug “Siore. “Phone. Decatur 1177 107 appointment. HELP—DOMESTIC. HOUSEKEEPER, white, to care for xwm nights: -ood home HOUSEKEEPER, not over 4! With 3 children of school 3284-W. in the | | year, with our national rales organization 14th ST.. NEAR | ciub_or 14th ST. NEAR K. s able for restaurant, automobile dise. _Met. 0607. SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS of very fine near Silver Spring, short distance out. &0 _I5 Sve. Shver spring 491 FOR_SALE—Delicatessen and confectione fine”opportunity. APply at 2308 Pa. BALL penny machines, all n placed in stores three dayvs ago: will seli Toute: wonderful opportunity for right ma We are jobbers of this machine for D. C. of Maryland. Phone Adams § re Teet, of mucmn. cheap. $1.250: no infor. on phone. Urciolo. 700 Quincy st. n.w. FOR RENT—Partially furnishe 3 2 baths, ol burner. electricity, 2 garages: on 14th street car line. = Apply 3 Hodge Co.._Inc.. 2006 Eve st._ equipped and stock- Cxtablizhed busincss; lons. lease: price, 250. _Address Box 226-Z. Star office. savings in new factory cheapest prices on chairs, . _Commercial Office Furn. Co.. 430" ) nw. Met, 174 DESKS— S nfl!‘_fiflfl Rifaliare > desks, rabies. ehairs. boo ok, cages. file cabinets, cabinet safes and Ill turpiture. You can aiso t & Son, 616 E st. nw. Nati FARMING IMPLEMENTS--Fordson tractor, Fordson plows, Fordson di: Fordson har- Tow. !ll.s grain grinder, all for 1!;2‘-'50 Cases. cash rexisters. counters. shelving. coflee nm( steam tal toaster: chairs. refrigerators. m frigerator display cases. gas ranges. 1t x Ezlg'l'" Fixture Co.. 413-415 9th st. n.w. et i FURNITURE — 3185 _tapestry Lawson tys living rogm suite, custom made. uncalled $97.50._Standard Uph 5 Tifh nw. FURNITURE for one mom. Kitchen snd 360 takes Apartment for rent, 321, corner 13th and Eye sts. D.W. tween 5 and 8 p.! FURNITUREBed-davenport _suite, $37.50; walnut_bed-room suite, 332.50;: china closet, 38.50; bureau, 31.50; bulet, 38; other furplc will sacrifice for balance, 3 Upholstery Co., 403 11th st. n.w. * FURNITURE and housenold effects of every description at Weschler's Auction, 920 Penna. ave. i.w., tomorrow, commencing 9 am. Also office ard Junch room equipment FURNITURE—Complete furnishings of “at- tractive apt. living. bed, sun room and di- getie; opiicn to rent. ' 228 Park Central CAV4TAL—Local properiy owner wishes o interest capital in huiding a much needed hotel apartment house in northwest section. For_personal interview. Address Box 162.Z, Star_office. TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS SEE US FIRST. CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE CO. LA SIVESS BRORERAGE CON- ESTAB._ 1923, L BANK BLDS. “"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 mmended Service Column call lational 5000, Branch 215. 5-5‘39-‘?.3*""‘%7"% 3P DING RENOVATED, sprines, mattresses, ‘down com1 .. 632 En.w. re-son LAUNDRESSES, colored, 2 ironing dresses’_Williamis, i | WOMAN, refined, colored, | work 'in’exchange for_rcom and small salary. Clev. 4360. experienced in | 10 G st._n.w. * ngral house oard and . SITUATION—MEN, | BOY, colored, wishes place dishwa: work in store or cafe. 1725 Willard | North 4399- BOY, colored, licott st. n.w. Cle - | P Bedding | BEDDING of all kinds renovai | 1zed_bv_process roved by Prompy T BOILER -nfl Furnace Repairs, Grate Bars; Welding, Boiler Replacements, 'Asbestos Cov- Automatic Water Feeders. Superior Crown Puel Serv- ouse repairini shelving, partitions, roofs repaire porches 'glassed & specialty. Lin Coln 3004-W BOOKKEEPER and accountant, 5 ves perience; wiliing to start at i 199-Z. Sts YOUNG MAN with Small cari saldry and mission. Apply 2475 18th YOUNG MAN with sel um XD mted Salary, 325 per week. Apply before noon io manasu, Edward Talloring Co., 719 14th YOUNG MAN, energetic, to sell & stionaily known product; state experience and refer- ence. Address Box 215-Z, Star_office. REQUIRE 50 rt Paperhangers. State Age. rience and Refrences. Write ONLY to Mr. Walker, Independent Wall P 634_Smithfield St "2 USED CAR Wanted by one of Washington's largest Chevrolet dealers. 2 showrooms. plenty of floor space. Wonderful proposition for the right men. RI SEE MR. GALLOWAY. TAYLOR MOTOR €O, 1901 14t} 35 TAXICAB CHAUFFEURS. We are constantly in need of careful, cour- teous drivers. Our men a:e making from 35 to 310 per day_ Apply BELL CAB CO.,, 1317 L. SL N.W. FILIPINO, ~experienced houseman, knflu simple cooking If necessary: desires position North_0826. FLORIST, experienced. John Huber, Round Tree, Silver Hill. Md. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERER, auto top m.n (unemployed; Em do work very reasonably, ted, a position by ex- POULTRYMAN—Wi sinele. white, "good perienced, poultryma worker. _Address Box 2 REAL ESTATE BROKER, energetic, 20 year managing properties N. ¥. C., desires inter- Ve with Powner. exeéutor. trust company with view to a mutually profitable connec- tion. _Address Box 98-Z. Star office. SALESMAN-ENGINEER, M. connection with legitimate company’ 9 year: experience in selling, production and adver- tising. _Address Box 210-Z. Star office. _ 15+ STENOGRAPHY and typing, evenings. | Col YouNc MAN, “colored. desires a Jjob as chauffeur in private family; or truck driver. Can_furpish_rer. Call Lincoln 9094. James M. Dudley, 522 56th s 140 GARDENER or caretaker of private estate; knowledge of = landscape work; good reference. 3602 18th st. ne. Pot. 5464. 16* SITUATION—WOMEN. ____HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. several, to lea ; ®ood opportunity to earn while you learn and ultimately set your own income limit: not necesfary to give up your present employment until you feel justified in doing so. Your m‘lnchM aualifications are integrity and energ: interested mail a postal and get all infc n-nn- tion. _Addres 1 Star office. WANT PROTESTANT MEN. WOMEN for members and fleld workers, secret (rllfl’nnl Soclety. Address Box 263-X. Btar office. 24* 1323 M ST. N.W.. Thomas Circle—Ma wife, colored: woman give some service for rent of unfurnished rooms. WANTED—AGENTS, FASTEST SPRING SELLER for pitching and canvassing. “Magic Rug Cleaner”: restores carpet_and rug colors instantly without la- bor: sells powder or paste form: retails 75 cents a quart: costs you 40 cents gallon: formula, $1. _Address Box 219-Z, Star office. WANTED—SALESMEN. AUTO _ACCESSORY—Pre Tepeat busi- ness, exclusive territory. super tire patch, 5,000-mile_guarantee; 200% to dealers, 40% cash commission o' salesman. =~ Also other fast selling items. Zilman. District Sales manager, 3618 Cottaie ave, Baltimore, ALESMEN. I have an unusual proposition for one or two serious men who have had some ex- LADY will manage rooming or apt. house in exchange for apt. and small salary; ex- perienced, Gail befoge 10 after 4 p.m Dec Apt. 208, (L b GEERATOR. ¢ Dist. clerk: bank experienced: good volce: capable; references. ‘Address Box 206-2, Star office., STENOGRAPMER and notary public. ex) would llke to make connection with busy law, engineering or business concern; steno- Lypé operator. Address Box 3U6-X, Star of- ce. * TELEPHONE OPERATOR for apt. or busi- ness establishment; can do typing and Aline; ref._Decatur 5039. ‘WOMAN, colored. Wwants Work a: tea room, cafeteria or private family. 1817613 Fla. ave. n.w. Tl cook n North CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR — mmode ing, repairing, _shelving, ~cabinetwork, scree made to order; expert repairing of furniture. H. Johnson, 2435 18th st. D.W. 8917, CHAIR C.‘\NEING—"’“h rockers stering, _ Armetrong, 1235 10th B e Mot 2061 ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES—8 Tooms, 3 halls and bath camplete; $30; euar: "Carpenter, North 0885. 1 will CWIRING - ¥l your house at a most reasonable price this manth only. "star Electrical Co.. Adams 8855. 4921 9th_n.w LEC. WIRING—, et P nd inside service, $50; estimatel N Honal 046, City Bl 713 H st. 1 LXPERT ““.’ n.oons *SCHAPED ~a machines or _handwork Dec_4881 _H. E. Richardson. SCRAPED AN FLOORS Togine” o 'NASH FLOOR CO.. 1016 20th st. TFLOOR Work, every descrip. ‘modern machinery. chines for rent, easily operated. 5357 Sherrier pl. n.w. C frec. Snishin nnmn wai ed, “electric prices. _’5_'_ FINISHED: hand _work. West 1071 Teas.: gua ing. papering. electrical Te- pairs, general Spfing renovitine, = No cash down’ q_nymentx easy. BUDGET PLUMBING "HEA 65 "Tlacomn 10817, HEATING AND PLUMBING—Both new and repair work. Oil burners included. Get our prices. 'Time payments arranged. Call Lin. 0272 or 277 9th_st. n.e. HEATING & PLUMBING Let us explain onr “Summer plan” of easy payments. Er e satisfaction guaran- teed. Nomorigage . your property. Budget Plumbing & Heating_Co.. Lincoln 1031 HEATING SERVIC New plants installed. . Old plants repaired. Tell us your proble Get our prict Tegms to sult sour o YOUNG LADY, 21, experienced in stenog- raphy, typing, filing, switchboard and comp- tometer work. Addréss Box 188-Z, Star office. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. TCHISON_CO., COL. 8746-5241. Duplicate keys, 25 cents: made KEYS—gihe you wait. Turner & Clark, 1221% New_ York ave. n.w _Met. 3005. PAINTING, Interior, exterior. 1 do my own work. Let me save gou mone‘y Reference. | Metz, Decatur 3526 after 4 p.m. i) COOK., neat, colored; small family: general housework, apt. work or part time. Pot. 1685. 1508 6th st. n.w. COOK, colored, neat, splendid general work- €O 0nd Smother’s heiper; full of Dart time: best_city_reference. North 9842. GIRL, colored, wishes job a3 eeneral house- worker; good references. _Call No GIRL. colored, wants job as general honu- worker. 2259 )2th pl. n.w. Phone North 4691-J. colored. wants 1ob 85 house- neat, re- perience in specialty selling. A complete line of nationally advertised household sppliances offers_constant opportunity to make money. 702_10th st. n.w. G worker, 1R linble. GIRL. colored, Tamily or o ‘maid_in light, wishes job rivat ce. Call fice; city refe tomac 4527. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ‘CHI F fret: lab d he BRoCo R tiras' farnishea by Feopies gm- | @ ployment_Agency. Decatur 355! GIRL, colored, wants housework: Crence. “Call at 9350 st n¥. Work wants job Iwuuworl on 00d rel- 8334. + mother’s helper or 1 North 8372 - STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers, Typists. male and female. needed 3ufu la 50t wh pleasant, competent, ‘as_mother’s helper or t_time. North 32013. , colored, neat, s children; work laundre k. N ¥, O, 7.PASS. SEDAN, | afternoon, 2 sharp, return Wash. Monday morn.; take four, $§ one way, $8 return trip. Walsh, 1323 M n.w. Metropolitan 8064 after MAN, . colored, from Virginia, wants T ::n:l? Tamily: stay Bights: city INTING. PAPERHANGING, PLASTERING. Spectal prices this month; best material: al work guaranteed. S. D. Lopatin, 3329 11th st_n.w. near Park rd. Adams 5340. Hptel. PURNH'URE-MH)D!H{ velour wing ehnr, very comfortable. small size; sample. Stand- rd Uph. Co.. 403 1ith st. n.w. WR{'H'UP—COF{QH’INQ one- m" huh.:n ment_complete furnishings, very rea- .Z?Dll‘bh. 2115 Pa. ave., Apt. 306. nmu‘v'v:u FURNITURE—Good suite dinine soom Turni- ture; reasonable; no dealers.” 3900 Ingo- mar_s FURNITURE 3146 Virgitiia_sofa, umi!I -ln ioose cushions, made to orde lied dard Uph. Co.. 403 11th st. n.w. LIV. ROOM SUITE, 2 hs m mucu‘hn-l 1an ‘cut velvet and brocads 10 ol “ehest S1arivers Real ‘Dareains. 2521 Conn. ave LIVING ROOM SUITE, mohair, 3-plece, in excellent condition; no dealers. 2115 P st. n.w., Apt. 1 14 LUNCH ROOM AND BAR FIXTURES—Bar ‘with double colls and mirrored back bar, refrigerating case, counter case, 8-ft. Vitro= lite steam table.Vitrolite top ‘lunch coun- ters, - stools. Ah % _fans, . metal .Ank. for_your office at great savi Washi Co., office furn, dept. ¥10 8t st. nw PIANOS—During March we are cial bargains in slightly used cnd second- hand_grands, uprights and plaver planos 3400 Kohler & Campbell. $85: $400 Hallet & Davis, $110: Melville Clark upright. in fine condition, $65; Ackerman player, $140; near- Iy new grand, $315;: and other bargains. Apartment size grands and uprights for rent at moderate prices. Moving, tuning and ye- n-mm, Hugo_Worch. 1110 G n. 1879. S o path d; _suitable for 0ot condiion: s, Cleve: land 3577. 16% PIANO, Kimball Upright, very cheap. T Ist ston. 180 PIANG, baby grand Ampico: Gost ¥ g aition Was o Bat "i’;w‘:f{‘ “Storase. Room, 918 5 Pitone Cleveland 1354 . REFUND DRAFT, ue, g DI )!onifler L. Kt vl o iols M". new, ouulde dune\ulon ll inches, weight about 600 pounds; m York Safe Co. 3714 Ga. ave. n. SEWING MACHINES—] I3 th Home. $15. Standard. o s S.E. Sew._Mch. Sho SEWING MACHINE, Singer (lu:tric beauti- ful console, like brand-new, perfect; sacri- fice. 1915'2 SEWING MACHINI makes, perfect condition: Lwe ey pecis conaion Smith’s, 1265 Wisconsin a\ TYPEWRITERS—American Co. 'fltll l‘&wm ing from $15 up; cheapest rents. o B e e evenines 1031 East Capitol st._Lin. 0082 TYPEWRITERS—Portable and standards ;? Cvery meke, trade-ns accepted ‘as Arst highes rade _repair service; ren! Th Sior Cors Inc., 1116 H st B TYPEWRITER R‘“TA’- SER! “\'Jnmw vf'."b. % $2.50 mo.; 3 mos. n TYPEWRITER, | L “Sm! shape, $24.50. Clfl Room 208, VACUUM CLEANERS — oover. "0 $35.00, Hoover, beater type, $25.00: Electro- lux, Alrway, $15.00; Eureka, $15.00, $20.00. ‘Guarantee repairing, bags. parts; _rent Cleaners $1.50 day. Vacuum Cleaner Shop, irard. . Adams ). WASHING MACHINE — Why buy & used washing machine when you can purchase a brand-new, nationally known electric washer for only $59.95? _Terms, $4.95 down and $4/95°per month. First fioor, Barber & Inc., 11th and G sts. n.w. TCH AIN, gold, Elgin; 2 over- xfiu, 2 %D o 0 w‘ll‘“l' suits, 2 ants, 11 5 .‘n .'p-ln lhn;’li Suse Upshur ‘st. n.w. M.m'mu WOOD—Well_seasoned oak, Der cord delivered: mixed, Rliantc oste. 'S Mgt )D—First horoughly ses flx?onnvpl‘en e 'l’ a cord, 87 e fifx? oord: 3i | Cail Met. 0404. DOGS, PETS, nc. PAINTING & PAPERING. Remodeling and general home repairs at it es furnished: all work easy monthly payments. Call Sisson._Col._353: 22¢ ENGLISH BULL PUP, 3 ‘months old, pedi- t}. greed. highest _qualify: Jenifér st., Chevy Ch: es, ll“ fi:‘o’fu, selected birds. l“l ll’ st. ll Affernoon and evening. 15% PAPERING—Insist_on good work _Rooms scraped (dry). cracks alied and charmingly Guarantee Decorating 648 Newton pl. n.w. 1 Rooms, §6 up; prompt service. PAPERING Roy White, 1624 Gales st. PAPERING AND PAINTING | § 7 Paintls t lowest prices. Genera, home Tepairs. All work uaranteed all monthly payments. Sarthe 1009 9th st. ; Tac. w._Metropolitain_0354. PAPERING PAINTING PAPERING Rooms papered, $6 up: sanitarily scraped by steam ~ Interior, exterior painting _Esti- Mates free. Arthut Jordan. 185. e . Nests, Etc. SHO! 1404 Males and Fem Breeding Cai TON' » ATHI 612 P St. s Your dox lvennunlunhhh‘e-flnu- ur ’( at 4 Sliminatin o Sovpiiels 1432 Trvine st o, ot POUI“.I'I! AND EGGS. u’um'rol !DPI'I’ m HICKS—Roc] Whil oTe i oned While, Teghras, 351 Henry: Enone Patls Ciurch (va.) ul. 5 Rocks sd Reds: 1*f._Phone Potomac 6313, WOMAN, colored, reilable, refined, good cook and honest’general domestic worl s ‘lace; city ref. Fhous Pelomes 5 o'clock. LADY, WATERLOO, Iowa, 'soon; 1t assist_in DRIVING | SEDAN, 1 3 passengers, Vi &.-v 2894-W. l’lvlfl‘ ‘WILL 8H. with irty di to Flo Ifll al L March 18. ference 15 Flrida ‘fi"col. 3840, ING assengers: Seasonable, Wil Tear car, | Ad- dress X 183-Z, Star WOMAN; cclored: ook, general o ood Taundress; aiso FaeRain, DR e o doo wafim lmmTTuua:“ VIS general ou PAPERHANGING, PLASTERING — Special low prices this month; get my free estimate. Baitz, 601 _Irving_st. n.w. 1889, PAPERHANG] —Insist on good work: $7.45 room, scraped filled. No-Ha Dec MASSANUTTEN STATE CERTIFIED, Dlood: tested chicks $row and vey: hatches ever: lflh ‘." l“fi e it sonable. Bor Seol. Fiarsnonmare Va. i n.w. HANGING rentced: F [T FARM AND GARDEN. Sver TRRve Nopares -five vm-.n Lincoln, 4335: wun.l Salter, o e ww e o

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