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W NEW RADID SERIES 10 START TONIGHT Ormandy Orchestra Will . Be Featured. A new series of weekly radio pro- grams, featuring Lee Morse, stage and radio star; Larry Murphy, tenor, and an 18-plece orchestra, directed by Eu- gene Ormandy, will be introduced to- night over WMAL and associated Co- Iimbia Broadcasting System stations. ‘With Harry von Zell serving as mas- ter of ceremonies, the new programs will come into Washington between 10 and 10:30 o'clock. In the initial pres- $htation Miss Morse will sing two pop- 4sar numbers—"Falling in Love Again” And “I'm One of God's Children.” Mur- phy will be heard in the vocal choruses of the orchestra selections, which in- “¢lude “Hello, Beautiful,” “Walking My Baby Back Home” and “Just a Gigolo.” Viking Tragedy Play. ‘The tragic story of the seall ship Viking, which sank off the ice-bound t of Newfoundland, will be presented in dramatic form during the March of Time program at 10:30 o'clock. Other events o( world-wide interest also will be dramatized. “She Wanted to Be Beautiful” is the title of another dramatization to be ‘broadcast during the regular Story hour gflo& ‘The story concerns & girl born beauty but disfigured in a train wreck who found happiness through a combination of circumstances. -Another medley of old-time popular #6ngs will be presented durm the Mas- ters program, featuri lian Taiz, ‘stage mr ‘who fills thz role of Freda Zorn in this attraction. The principal selections are “Youre a Grand Old ,” “Yaka Hula, Hicky Dula” and “Oh, Tell Me Pretty Maiden.” Stone and Daughters. TPred Stone and his daughters, Paula and Dorothy, are scheduled to take part | It in the Theat of the Air program, to be bmndmt at 10:30 o'clock tonight by WR(:'nltnd other National Broadcasting . stations. ‘The Service hour, at 8 o'clock, will feature & number of musical comedy hits, such as “Wanting You,” from “New Moon,” and a medley of songs of m 80 Efll ago. Jessica Dragonette, “Romance” and "LAmour 'R:jmln L'Amour.” The cav- ’ Quartet will contribute “Some- ‘thing to Remember You By.” ... Harry Reser will be heard in a banjo #olo during the broadcast of the Eski- ‘mos’ Cnl’ub. The orclggu‘ will play a ‘¥foup of popular melodies. —Abillo Martin’s , the Blue- by Richmond B. , peo- s counsel, before the Puhlu: mm- Commission, WMAL, 6:02; talk :waudp Paul Linebarger, WJSV. - VARIETY. Phil Cook, comedian, WRC, Service hour, with Bourdon 7:30; ‘'n’ Andy, WRC, 7; Story hour, WMAL, 9; “The March of Time,” ‘WMAL, 10:30. - I'IGII LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. Book — W. ABC ‘WCAO, WGR, WBT ; male quartet and Don Voorhees’ orchunn—w.!z ‘WBZ, EM, WBAL, “ British Radio Officials Depart. . Pollowing visits to American radio lants and b;mglmmnt Tepresent Rad! muhcturen Association, saved for London last week. Their tour of this country was for the purpose of ctudying luction methods and pl'tlcul.lrly American scheme of sponsored 8:30 to 9:00 STATION WMAL WASHINGTON THE NEW “DUTCH MASTERS” PROGRAM ‘Tuneful, tender and gay “Old songs—old memories.” DUTCH MASTERS ‘COLD-TREATED"” CiGAR THE Meters. WMAL g3 kitocycles. 00—Marine Band Orchestra. :45—“The Rationale of Weight Re- duction,” by Dr. Francls G. Benedict. 00—Curtis Institute of Music. :45—"The Stage and Screen,” by An- drew R. Kelly. 5:00—National indoor tennis matches. 0—Novel tunes. 5—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Correct time. 6:02—Civic talk by Richmond B. Keech, people’s counsel before the Public Utilities Commission. :15—Winegar's Barn Orchestra. 0—“Tale Lights.” 6:45—Gretchen Hood, soprano, Eula Alexander, pianist. 7:00—Morton Downey, tenor, Freddie Rich and his orchestra. 7:15—Jimmy and Jane. 7:45—McAleer Melodists. 8:00—Arthur Pryor's Band. 8:15—Barbarshop Quartet. 8:30—The Masters, featuring Lillian Taiz and Eugene Ormandy’s estra. { l:no—smry hour; dramatization and music. 10:00—Lee Morse, “blues” singer, and Eugene Ormlndy.! Orchestra. 10:: !D—Mnrch of Time; dramatization of news events. 11:00—Herbert Gordon Orchestra. 11:30—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 12:00—Weather report. 12:01a—Biltmore Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Ann Leaf at the organ. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning_devctions. 8:15a—Melody Musketeers. 8:30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 8:45a—Morning Minstrels. 00a—Something for Every One. :15—Description _of the Oxford- Cambridge Boat race on the ‘Thames River, England. 10:00a—Columbja Male Trio, with Vir- ginia Arnold, pianist. 10:30a—New World Salon Orchestra. 11:00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. 11:30a—Coumbia Revue. 12:00a—Paul Tremaine and orchestra. 1:00—Park Central Orchestra. 1:30—Savoy-Plaz~ Orchestra. 00—Columb‘a_Artists' Recital. 15—National Democratic Club Forum. 00—The Four Clubmen. 0—Saturday Synropaiors. :00—Ann Leaf at the organ. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Betty Gray, soprano, and Wil- helmina Amiss, violinist. 3:45—Tea Time Chatters. 4:00—Bernice Russell, pianist. 4:15—“What's_ Worth Reading?” Wlltg{i l'.c gruemnger 4:30—Jane Hastings, scprano. 4:45—Your A.stmlo:lcnl Chart,” Virginia 00—March "nme 5—"“Viola's Am'er." by the North- ern Dramatic Co. 30—One-Time Opportunltm rvice Man. and by by Dawson. 00—Sportorial. :15—Kohala Melody Boys. 6:30—Aerial Columnist. tie, temor. e aydor's Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 30a—Musical Clock. 00a—Chimes and a—Little Folks' program. 10:00a—Talk by Mrs. Homer PRIl mmu:yim Dht t 10:408—] prom-m 11: l&—nflm Reed Hospital request 1:45a—Organ recital. u 1o—nenun services by Rev. Joseph 12:30 w lzoo—mncheon music. 434.5 Meters. 690 Kilocycles. M—Public flul'.h Bervlce and |1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WRC o 3:00—Child Study Auochmm 15—United States Navy Ban 00—{:!4?_10 Guild—Part 1 of "Hlm- 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—The Benjlmin ‘Moore 'm-nm. 5:45—Tea Time Ii! Do—New- !'luhu. 00—“The World in Mualc " Plerre V. 6:15—The L.l.mell‘hts. B 45—Uncle Abe and David. 00—Amos 'n’ Andy. lane of the Road. Ceok, comedian. 45—Orienta Orchestra. :00—Service hour, with Cavaliers® Quartet and Bourdon Orchestra. 00—The Eskimos’ Club. 45--The Two 'n'oupen—Muulh oo_ghll;‘ldlp::d l'l‘l!lene Handin. rime Prevention program. 10:30—Theater of the Alr? 11:00—Weather forecast. 1 —Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. 12:00—Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—King’s Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow, 6:45a—Tower health exercises, 00a—Gene and Glenn. 15a—Morning devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 00a—Organ recital. 15a—Campbell’s Orchestra. 5a—Food program. 10:00a—Hits and Bits. 10:15a—Emily Post. 1 Radio Household Institute. ll 30a—Keys_to an iness. 2:00m—On Winj Sfln —National n‘n and Hnme thour, :30—Godfrey Ludlow, violinist, and Mme. Lolita Gainsborg, pianist. 1:45—Luncheon of the League for In- dustrial Democracy. 3:00—Middleburg Glee Club. 3:30—The Marionettes. 4:00—Song sermon. WJSV 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Whoopee hour. 4:00—Robert Downing. 4:30—Old-fashioned mzlodlec by Mrs. Alice Sinclair. 4:45—Sclence and History. 5:00—Glimpses Into Boyland. 5:30—Along _Route 50. 0—Talk by Judge Paul Linebarger. 00—Uncle_Tom lnd His Hired Help. 0—Blue Bird's Orchestra. 0—Beverly Mae, 5—Nat Metzger. 0—Masker Trio. to 12:00—Slaughter’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. Cri :30—Musical program. 45 u: 1:00—Abilio Martin's Orches- 2'00—Ryder Violin Ensemble. 0—Nell Lewis Stafford, reader. 5—Lewis Smith. :00—Debate between George Wash- xngwn and New Yorx Universi- l:oo—Puent-Telcher Association of Falls Church, Va. Stations Heard in Washington Reguls:ly. Flashes from The Evening Star, @ ruume of world mews, is broadcast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o’clock Folks Behind ‘The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. little island of Corcica in the Mediterranean is remarked as the birthplace of two celebrities —Napoleon Bonaparte and Irene Bordoni. Both became so closely ldenuned with France that no one ¥ thinks of them as Corsican. wu Bordoni, however, is as French as pate de fols gras, as Parisian as a sidewalk cafe in the M\mmm ‘The ‘most -successful musical hit in which she played was called *“Tbe French Doll.” Now she has turned to radio and broadcasts as “The Ccty PIIYL- of her native vil- lage in “giving a And when she was cld enough Irene Bordonl, to don long dresses she ran away to Paris to become an actress. Her move was a wise one. Her rise to fame was nothing short of meteorxc. Paris took her and adored h One of the few lhlngs that the World Wll' can for is that it brought Ml.u Bordon1 to New York. In 1914 the theaters of gay Paris became dark—to remain in that dismal state through four war-torn years. After a brief turn in vaudeville Miss Bordoni got her first big chance in this ountry as the French coquette in ‘Miss Information,” with Elsie Janis. She registered upon New York critics as she had registered upon her first audi- ence in Paris. Today Manhattan claims here as its own, even as Paris did years before. R Hm.EN KELLER, who has overcome the handicaps of blindness and deafness, is to make a radio ap- pearance on a date to be announced later. She is to speak in a program to be carried by the Columbia network. * K% & YRON PRICE, chief of the Wash- ington bureau of the Associated Press, is to be the guest speaker in the “Back of the News in Wash- ington” program on WRC and associated | N. B, C. stations Wednesday night at 7:45 o'clock. Right Rev. William Tem- ple, Archbishop of York, speaks from London over the Columbia network Sunday. Carolers to Be Heard. The male voices of the Sunshine Carolers, forming a double quartet, will contribute the musical feature of the National Farm and Home hour tomor- row afternoon at 12:30 o'clock over WRC and a network of other N. B, C. stations. . ‘There are 345,000 Masons in the State of New York. RENT A RADIO “ 417-112 ST NW._ 760 PA, AVE. NW.’ THE BEST IN RADIO ATWATER KENT MAJESTI Convenient Terms SALES—SERVICE M. S ¥_ES. IS<o. ¢ 2900 14th St. N.W. At Harvard | An Extra Large Allowance On Your Old Radio, Phonograph or Other Musical Instrument On a NEW 1931 Model Stewart-Warner SCREEN-GRID RADIO Delivers Either Model 12 or 14 Stewart- Warner Radio to Your Home ...IMMEDIATE Delie! Your Choice of Model 12 (Lowboy) or Model 14 (Highboy) Stewart-Warner 8-Tube, Walnut Cabinet Radlo v With Electro- Dynamic Speaker GE 2139-41 PA. EASY TERM AVE. N.W. Less Allowance. . . . Priceto You. . ... ... By careful merchandising, we areina posl- tion to make you MORE than a “liberal” al- lowance—and when we say “EXTRA LARGE,” we mean just that! Drop in and talk it over with us; or a phone call or postal card will bring a representatlve with our star- tling offer! QUICK Service, GEORGE'S! No Waits—No Delays—you get when you E’S RADIO CO. WEST 2968 deal with Fkiva i AxCH 20, 1931, CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication For Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Saturdas At the Branch Agencies. on hour earlier. both for daily ar Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost anr Pound _advertisements for- The Dally Star will be accepted up to noon day of issue, except Satur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time s 10:2( Notices and Los The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturdsy, CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. HELP—MEN. azs, 10 work stound y-m Apply bet. 4 and . 1218 4th st soy to nm- aenm-y car: ch-nce v.u Tearn printing 0 per art. , Ad- - a5 Box 3PP omee RV IARREA' cpmraerend *Th Aol Bhleldl Con 0 to 11 a.m, 1000 New (fon: BOY, over 1 tion ‘and co SOGECHEF, Saly Sperienced need 1o wp- ply._Carlton Restau: ave "’ HUSTLER, highest c Work ana long hou ence: laundry rout o -neur. not urs; cash bon ‘Address Box RANCE TIVE, competent, reliable, can meae ?ermnnem profitable con- nection; well dstablished national organiza; stating age, experlence, an reference BOx 243-Z. Star cffice. MAN with knowledge of motion picture busl ness; chance to become manager; references. Address Box 35-A. MEN—Local dry cleaning co. desires 3 men with cars to ac rivers and secure new -xcemm remuneration to those ity. the manager JAssociated Clesners & Star_office. business: possessi Pveen s and 8 b Dyers. 806 Eve st. MEN_(2), neat appearance, with cars; 325 and ibera commission conditional to start: ent repeat trade; experience not nec: ¢ {rain you in the feld. Oail after 315 Insurance Bidg., 907 5th st. e MEN to fold and insert, 8iso ammmu o= culars._Apply Kressin, 917 H n. QIL EURNER SALESMEN to el Yool Burners; wood “gpportunity to right men. See Thomasson, 227 9th st. n. SALESMAN, electrical fixtures, Tiouse wiring and equipment, by well established concern. To a high-caliber man this position offers & lucrative income; must understand this busi- ness_thoroughly; and experience. Address SALESMEN—Large corporation needs two three high-type salesmen, experience With drug and confectionery trade preferred but not_essential. Address Box e SAX. AND not unlon. ust o orchestzation all ' the way all 'l’?l'o\l[h é:ll after 6 p.m., Aulfl!ll: 4666. SALESMEN, thoroughly experienced, !0! !l‘ul’fll! work; none others need apply. 1. Miller, 1222 P lt n. ‘WASHING MACH] SALESMEN, ‘ sell the l:lol;wclapll“!él.nln;.drl !Yl itio) Mr. William! fter i wispaution. . Sto Mr. iniame te? YOUNG M. between 21 and 35, for Imill - mmlzn 1115 Easf ‘ Cllflufl st., : lg-y ‘evenin MEN to diatribute 408 SoUpGRs; 0 un:ae. experience, Ad- > | erences in INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) SPEED DICTATION. Shordends (k"8 $5 per_month. Editorial, Statistical, File Clerk Enroll Todsy for very low tuition rate, ‘The Civil tory School, 8.5, Cor. ‘mns'-rxfa"?'fi""m. ‘Met. 6337 * Statistical and Editorial Courses. rin April ivoli 213 1418 SO, Examinations, | for HELP BUSINESS omlml'l’lll- Box 13:— B omee. 3¢ :qn vmmuu. Yo buy'a well uipped twen rooming _house, trally located: Tl geupied: For furthe) 5 lnlllrlnu Blds. l’ltlbnll BEAUTY m-—ofl? ess; no l" - sonable cffer refused; for quick sale on count_of sickness. Lincoln 7338. i ot Beautiful Il'l‘gfl nhetrrs clock, can 5.95, netting andsome profit. lnl ke it in Ameri a exclusive d(d small capital ired. P e Amh’lll nr"l!ml, Friday and lnv.nrm c1v1i. SERVICE. Prepatatory course for, Juplor and senior mnon-phu: (LA to '¥1,980): Junior and senior n‘u st uufio 1,800 T0-150 . All ‘ond sraded Fegular sxamination. Short, intensive b nd secretarial courses ate offered for school, 9-3. ‘Bustness Est. 15 yrs. 1333 cmm OPERATOR, Burroughs Duplex sub- bookkeeplhg machine and _typist: Emn be . experienced. " Address’ Box ’s“:;A, Dictation, St typing, | 7 TAILORING, CLEANIN( Al ING store,” well fourd "ino"“'z'fln & $ood busi- 67 _selling, neede oum- nm?' o bustness. Address Box 136-2, S o ‘nn_sirllln .',.T'. Teal equipped to T fronth in an Eastern &1:1 of lign population. ~ Address Box SPLENDID GFPORTUNTTY for swimming pool snd ministure small outlay, Ad~ u % Star office. formation. cal caly | "'. B L HECHI BUY NOW-—Est ] fl'lr.,‘:.l."-amr"“"’"m‘ wn " focatio ¢ Casl. “batance, teems. | BED-ROOM 1 AND SITUATIONS. down 2 omm.‘é" w..".‘n ring W % “ il Teal" S ridon condition, is on b sale ot et our 5 Fou. FEies | Relection at the lowest Price n the . | have of Y . &. to llw 11’0 ‘DEPT. Sts. NE, hie NW. largs quantiti dows, estbife, Bootn CH town—6th & C rightwood—5025_Ga. SUTTE, i best Workmansh a1 | Bowling Supoly Cor 810 Sth mew o0y | BRICK. Tumber, ~doors, windows, ~beams. flers, radiators, bollers,” radiators, Blumblni fxtures. other gfim—flm m—‘fi.‘mmwfi;fi m- Co.. mlnn._p- Phone GIRES for ey service Pply 4340 Conn. ave. LADY—Corporation hll ODQI\III fl)l’ £00d appearance; Tust.be paine, o ey o education sumclent 1t & ruclm h nnhmo d_ci le; ly trained in business; Ill!! ! first_ye Afldl’!!l Box_29-A. u u. BUSINESS b er $500 momhl Wlu ull 1. fll‘aflibfil nce out ittidress Box 40-Z. Btar ofce. 'OUNG MAN, 28 years, lhhn an ol rtu- nXt’ ‘with concern where services smi ot needed. Address Box 471-Z. Star NURSE for ni Wine tor Convalescont fairly reasonable: refere RENT DESIRABLE HOUSE, ADUL: 'rs party tenanted now with refined peo; 146 Plorida ave. mow. " Nortn 6663, 3% BALESLADIES in ladies' and_part time Brown_before 11 AT AUCTION—Takoma P-rk Minature Out- auc- SALESWOMEN, 1 sutis and coats: a very fine sala op- portunity for those Who Quality. ry_and Apply 1115 BALESWOMEN & CANVASSERS for a Yertised product; excellent proposition; y. AD) aily, neto Baim. xne’ :u Kiras Buildine. WAITRESSES, Golored. "experienced. Tmpl- Dencheonstic, 1000 Yo st experienced, Wanted xmmem- Ann ly 349 Penn. ave. OMAN—Good ome with board and Peanation 2o whice worman who is willmx to take care of elderly woma be ¥ood Cook Bnd Tiurse: mo-laundry: give ref- letter, Address Box 85-X, Star e office. WANTED—MILLINER. One experienced in blocking and remod- ¢ling; full or part time, ~Creeron Milljnery Co.. 614 12th st. n. ty. 20° Experienced Saleswomen —for_tull or part time. Creeron Millinery Co. 4 12th st. n.w., City. 20* EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. ‘Woman of pleasing personality for edv {lonal sales work: satis{actory wuarani leads. _Call Potomac_5680. PERMANENT Posmo.\z. Well educated woman of cheracter who is embitious to achieve financial success; per- manent connection for the rignt woman, evious experience not necessary: s Furiner detalls siven 1o Intecview. Miss “Marion Bradshaw, Room 738 Tower COAT FITTER wanted, thor-|5g sughly experienced. Apply Supt.’s Office, fourth floor, S. 'Kann Sons Co. i door Goit Course fully eauipped: rept oniy sold at b . course has taken ch ‘a2 356 In one zu Carroll ‘. Takoma Park. D. O. (OUSE contents wanted for cash. wm nnz TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS SEE US FIRST. CAPITAL ADJUSTING AND PINANCE CO. LARGEST BUSINESS BROKERAGI CERN _IN WASHINGTON. ESTAB. 1! 9th FLOOR, ._NAT'L BANK 1406 G ST. N.W.,, TEL. MET. 4813. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘Recommi National 5000, Branch 215. P e L ?fi@.e?‘a? dine Gor o B ow i‘%“‘ii.:i;.‘.;.fi' RN st. n.e. Jiher et ks 4084 TED. sorings, mattresses. 3 nm-nm-. u‘:.l:rla ’nnullms; sore equtpment 914 £ At nw. cnlm MIXER, Wonder: rru tically new seven cubic feet: $400; l:n 1 pegraent nd twelve months’ time. Burlington Hotel. DflKS, surplus from 8. Government : chal files Cfl.:lgl.\fl'tm“ on ' Met. 7743, Jise I seasonable. Address Box | & Son. erarhed B 3 guar; & Con Toc.. 133 Con. ave. n. ELECTRIC nxm Conlon_demonstrator: carries same gunrantee as new ironer; 10% discount "srom list price.” "Barber & Ross FURNITURE—$69 rust velonr Cogswell chair, :\Ilwm ml‘! Teduced 10 335. _Standard Uph. Co., 403 1ith st. n.W. Tor fale, entire gontents of f be sold to settle estate. 118 iete equipment for one- attragtive: very = reason- Call West, 2101, 3115 Pa. ave. D%, RE_Tew scid mabogany Cogswell ottoman to match, mulberry figured bargain; 335, Siandard Uph. Co. rooms must th st. m apartme: able. FORI chair, yelour: 3_11th . PLANS, blue prints and specificati Pried reasonably. " 3. Dapiel ‘Trent, Seat leasant, Md. _Phone Cap. Hi - c ARPENTE R——lmwuvmrnu, Tepair: hes, floo elving, :eu.u-s.': 'nfi."m CARPENTER AND JOBBER—Porches screen- gd and closed: seneral repairing, fences re- g buflt. ” M. Brining, 1359 Taylor st. COATS—COATS—COATS. ARE YOU A WIDE-AWAKE YOUNG WOMAN WITH EXPERI- CARPENTER- ENCE IN SELLING COATS? 1IF SO, KINDLY APPLY TO OUR PERSONNEL DIRECTOR AT ONCE. FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC, 1216 F St. CARPENTER BUTLORRRemeds ling. Tepair- ing of nxouru cabinetwork. shelt ‘win- dow, door glass repairs: reasonabiy done; es- timates furn_R. 109 | n-e 3 -BUILDER—Rem: Dty AN oL oh Tepail -helvm in: Dnmn able; estimates. ‘v Tt ing do'l SarpE Nm—cmm—u TemOdeling, repatring property. shelving, cabinetwork, screens to BEaBT Vs, Yohineon, 5435 161h B "ol o £ | 3 Vloose. cushions; mmfimr\lon»h me-room Eiichen comp! sonable, 2115 Pa. ave., ADt. West nnl. FORNITURE and household efiects in -mn and desirable odd pi includin signment of re ton st Weschler's And ontinuing thro tents modern furnishings: north'n! nnm Tent \w“onll 4619 43rd pl. n.w. “Fran RNITORE—Green mnd nmnn ot new floor 3106 350.50. !f-lxuhm Vvh. Co., FURNITURE—Beautiful oid wainut chest of drawers, desk spool bed, teg fine living room value; sacrifice, §! 403 _1ith st. n.w. rmun'mal— m-s n AD oF atter 5:30 pein. No CHAIR CANEING-Teren SITUATION—MEN. Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezercise careful investigation of persons of- fering positions where cash deposits are required to secure employment. ANYTHING SHORT GF hard Iabor for while Riior, leva onezm;‘rm:.fld er el ere ¥ Howers, 832 6¢h st. n.w. - 205 MERCHANDXSE MAN. . A Golden Opportunity With Large House. Give References. Will take information confi- dential. Address Box 487-Z, Star office. ~HELP_MEN AND WOMEN. __ MEN, WOMEN for s maA Beld WOTKers: gecret rn«nnl Soclety. ® Address Box 363-X, Star office. 24 WANTED—SALESMEN. WE REQUIRE the services of | 10 cxpcnenced salesmen to or- ganize educational clubs of a very unique and popular nature, in commercial and industrial or- ganizations, by appointments which we make with the man- agement. Our service is wel- comed in every business house because it promotes co- operation among the employes and serves as an antidote for Communism. An unusual commission and|i bonus arrangement from which men of ability may easily earn from $500.00 to $100000 per month. Call for interview. This may be just what you want. IN- TERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION, International | 3, Building, 1319 F st. H'I:LP-—DOMESTIC. GIRL, white, German preferred; len!nlu ho:,lu'orl, ‘Stay nighis salary, ", 32! GIRL. red, Tor Genernl hous S T Tamils? stay nie u. mo L et FILIPINO wishes position as Tatles o7 el knowledge of driving: experienced; e ences.Address Box 481-2, Star office. 30 GENTLEMAN wishes work of any kind; will exchange for room. Address Box 21-A, Star [ MAN, married, wishes position: 5 years' ex- rience in, €eneral maintenance in ofice u firing oil burners, etc.; good ref. Lin. 0804 pics MAN, colored, wanis, work of any_kind, houl. tesuuunt‘ apt.: re! North 0433-J. ¢ AUFFEUR wishes position 'm: rivate tamly of dciivery uck rea ble pay: reference: white. Columbia 3488. fl'm'r;oxunr nu.n“ nfl,t 2nd_grade, Md. license, white, wants steady position.’) Ad- white, ueemed “Chiropractor and naturopath, will male u;t‘ in hAm- 2 or will leave cit "ylgh arey it desired. owu'zs ears of age, university 5 experlence: ih_ary ammmnz store In South; will furnish - erences or satistactory bond. Room 819, Hotel Roosevelt. 3 stering. _Armstrong, 1285 10th! LIS EXPERT Do Solshins. scrasing, yox; Paul Serens. 38 5. ¥ Svora e Her FURNITURE—Entire { apt. 4912 N. H. ave., L 406d modern Clark ¥ gas water heater; Heodlient u’,’,‘.fi' ELEC. WIRING ,“M,,,,w ites free. .t d inside service, $: fional 7946, " City Eiee. ELECTRICWIRING - e SR FLOOR Yok e chines ——Old floors renoval FLOORS work nllruu»d M!n Hour Co., 773 10th st se. Atlantic ed, umu-m«. paint- papering, electrical re- o pemel SR enal e G- Lsed [EATING AND PLUMBING—Both new and A work il Burners included. "Get Sur e Bath, | G .5 | out GAS RANGE, Pittaburg S iy all RANGES, i o siwes, every Bait price. 609 IAS "7 styles, -we-nneo el:::l Why oth st Fil to Wh: e, We William ‘pay more' B 7 "National 2986. GAS mul. Qualiey, Sutoms tic heat_cone trol Chevy Chase, Tebullts, repair! rang Aumtu 4:3. 8hop 308 B ne. NORWAY SPRUCES sturdy g, herdy m syerereens: rapid growing, hardy OFFICE FURNITURE, n.lnul, complets_set for one-room office; 360 Address Box 33:A, tar office. L - Trom U. B. W_ rlm'n'n n—um be sold 4 QFFICE O] X Gibson & Co.. 1401 Fot T4s6, asx for Mr._Hampton: SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. colored; position together, sepa- et Janitor; wife, maid, wait- nt, " hotel, " pril iy, Soluson's, Potomac STriw. > Teie family SITUATION—WOMEN. white, refined, wishes few hours & ssisting lady or child. Mrs. Prey, 3104 NURSE, practical, white, fined. competent; references. You NG TADY deiires position as compa lon for elderly lady or governess for chi dren. Phone Shepherd 2383-W. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. QENERAT, HOUSEWORKER or small bun- work. 2292 Cham- middle i Phone oeorpn e e e an"day or A o Gail North ‘02gs, oo e B0 00 cmu. colored, wants work of any kind; best of city reference. Call Col. 6962-J. an* , refined, colored, wisht 1t o "Tamily; “willing To work. 52313 GIRL, with D Ga. o GIRL. colored, neat, reliable, wishes hou-e- SoRof any Kind excep; laundry: good ref- erence. GIRL, uloud > unmd. wunu Tull or part_time work. Call Atlantic 2557. LAUNDRESS or_part-time work, {rom § 10 3: no_Sunday. North 10206. MAID, colored, neat: HEATING SERVICE. Our Summer plan makes it more conven- fent and profitable for It's an invest- ment. not an expense. cm the, ncu W. I. ATCHISON CO.. 5241 HEATING & PLUMBING Let us explain our “Summer plan™ ¢asy payments. Entire satistaction suaran teed. No mortgage on your ‘Budget itimbing & Heating. Cox i 1031 S—Duplicate keys, 35 cents: KEYS—OiRon wite: Turner 1221% New York ave. n.w._Met. FILMS develo enlarged, at nd » reasonal " Sutica and delifered. Phone I mn llfl-.' between a.m. and 4 p.m. 26+ “tor 10 jon. $65; A:kerm SR e :lll’ln[ Hugo Worch, 1110 G n.w. 1879, splendi practice ., G, Bay baby erand, States Bto: RADIO—Sacrifice to_close account; siectric Bteinnite; ood condition. 1716 Pa. n.w. WN uowm nm used: _expert sharrening and Tepairing: awn rent, Lawn rolles Mower Service, 917 11th st. n.W. Dist. 9323. PAINTING. interfor, exterior, Tdg o0y orn work. Let me save you moxey. Call Mots, neeanu- , any PAINTIN s work guaranteed. st ar Park rd. Adams PAINTING & PAPERING. T clean, neat work at reasonable prices, call”Adams’ 1344, "Reystons Decorating, 804 Inc., 3541 14th PAINTING & PAPERING. Remodeling and general home repairs af T o tes Jurniohed; o Work guaranteed; easy m a1 monthly payments. Call §isson. Gol. 3635 > NI WORK of any kind wanted by 2 golored women. Phone Lin. 2229-J or write 238_Lowrie pl. n. WOMAN, colored, wishes day’s work, luln- dry. hotsework, ‘etc.; best city reférences. L GIRL, —good, colored, ) Ynewarer Kooy 3732 Rana GIRL, colored, fo_do must stay nlglite. 310 Cha C._Cle RORSE -nm. e 0T e have city reference; good “wazes and ‘good home _Address Box 101-X, Star office. WOMAR, colored, ¥ remn‘:gnx 3 x-mu.y and until M serve ai uuu, ! ambermald in Washin fn: good ‘Washington, references Dositi jeral housework: Horthampton, Chevy PERSONAL. 3 Qi paruasdd Tesular | BEAUTIFUL, BRIGHT ROOM WITH EVERY comfort charming home, for refined eiderly " Iady: excellent meals; reasonable Tates; ref. 2521 Conn. ave. Adams 4868. ING HOME FOR AGED AND CON. supervisios 534 24% NURS] GE! valescents: and night dietitian; centrally located. Adams PAINTI'\IG DECORATING PRI i AL AR R e ST T aped _dr: n Chnvamingl, §7.00, We disinfect free. Guar- antee Dec, C 648 Newton (Y6 X ————— o e, Cheaneit renia. Aw'g} 5 "%"% Gpen " evenings. tol st HB 0082 S Ern TR : tic new; lu- R N R 36T ind menrrzns— G, Smith, 317 nné D dewosd, Ne. B 10¢ 498, Hyattsville 1567-W. rifice at §25. TYPEWRITERS, portables and & standards, sl £ on T;pewrlzzl;“';cfiu':nd%:mn Co., 1714 H st. WASHING MAGHINE glly known electric terms, 5495 down. Rau c dams 8666-J. pl nw. 32° Rooms, PAPERING $5 up; prompt Roy White, 1624 Gales ob-ne. Atlaniis 400 PAINTING PAPERING o, DS 1S el g tic 465 il nm ur te, capable, §00d OOk, to nou.emm. hmll of three, in _apartm Go at_nigl u!euncu nq\urefl Addrell Box 3I-A Star_office. petent, as cha e o ences’ required. ~ Apply 3815 MO WILL DATE ol ageo pespler fovel nome; Test Carer 480 et montiv: Phone Wis. 4 mates free. Arthur Jor on! otk ;m:! me ALL AND l. TES” COATS cleaned, $1; men's suits and overcos Howard's Odorless Cleaners. Stores oves sh_and karry. PAPERHANGING—Insist ronm scraped dr!. crl 02 10th n. PAPERHANGING ...,,u:""“‘..u work _guaranteed. furni TS ot St S Ab ke e i housewor) Pt 58 o ek Tgler A 3 ences. Cleveland 8438. - S0° BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. FREPARE NOW_FILE CLERK, STATISTL: L CLERK. TODA' SAL: OITORIAL CLERE: vice Breparurors EE0P o 85 corner Tath & B now. Mot o5 '7 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. STENOGRAPI ll!mu. lfl:ll l e, B e B R S 'ADDRESS APPOINTMENTS neral Delivery, Arlington, Va. Announcing not practicing sanitarium body Sork any more i w.-mnn AND _CHILDRE! AR eomakirs; oxpery, teachers, alter: studio, 1819 Adams il rd. CLASSES Felter auring | Pia Paperhanging, Pamtm{. peasacnstle, sriott 1t deme Cestimate, J._W. Bre ll; DIe 0657. Lo NO_ 7 formerly head tuner, ror Percy S pocter G Knal Geo. ot amse. 101 Abison nw. ations, VER YOU LIVE, WILL cAu. PO Beliver yous pleated: dvess, cleand anc and pressed. ‘3135, Al Men's sults. 7 arment prices. By m-‘i‘nlnl Gon 008 18tH st. ?a'w INSTRUCTION COURSES. mwm MUSIC TN M"LIISONS; instrument, bhrfi én School. Dist. 1316, Free sooklet S 3&?85‘509& Vet 3o '}l‘l) “znulu- o 818240 I.EA.BN m CUL belle Honour School te unr ‘Ecot S Thas W 5, wve. now: AUTO LESSONS BY OLD, RELIABLE IN- Structor, 31 per hour: any hour; Dermit se- £ured Sariang o specly. Rorun it Sented Vhite men 3o Sl ey fime. Ad DXO'I‘A'HD)'—GRADID 80, 80, 100, 430. Dicttion-Ediphone - operators 5) idents dny o 2F oyent Mount " Pleasant am 3313 th St. l}}. Ool bia 3001, o SR R Begin P lor Jun! an !'n- top Bl 838 T B, o otio omotion and Sten. and Typ. "The, Ol Bervice Frmlut ory . cor, l‘t & ANY men; surclrormm W Met, 6337, * 14th st. n.w. | GI CHILDREN ~BOARDED, mnmn ining: best_of care {lnn; umn% 71 34th st.. Brentwood. Md. Hyatts. I —_—————————aea— mfl‘l‘i PARLORS. ARCH, HOT OIL, otox " and Rapidel complete head, $5. ry the geonine Fing- v -k e 1211 st. n.e. Lin. SPECIAL SO, Reducad prices on permanent waves, 908 14th 8. W, - Meiropolitan 6780, * PERMANENT WAVE, $2.50. To introduce our mew establishment at gaen ons Wed "6 Pt iell ¢ o MA] HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. 191 818 14th ndxw 1SR NCH. ave: NW. | ter. | 765 13tn Pummno Saich werk: doge Fessonil Bly: ew ceiling up; susranteed. F. L. Smil : | ROOFING. e prices, best vork."g:l.lu Roo rices this Holstery Goo 405 Lith required. centering, elec '.1‘.'@ The F:ENERAL CONTRACH NG CO. 92% New York A ABSOLUTELY NO CASH. D-lnmu. Dlflfln‘. l\ll'lblnl. electric wiring, carpen! 5 T ey estimates_free. ‘The Home Decorators, Inc., 1009 9th St. lAl.l—wmfll. B s range. 35 4; brick, ‘huu.'lllln et “ O !kl.l! new, * | ofter wan AIR 3125, jon, §: i RE- T Walkn, 1825 B . At Bose o ne ¥ ELYING TO FHILADELPHIA AND RETURN 7 Toom for 3 passensers; reasonable. Fhone Georsla 2985 ety sed S 37508 3820 G eat sof tu by mn ad u -u WASH ngmr. at reduud e Fasber & Ross Go. 1th woon—rlm-mu. Thoroushiy cut “any length, $12 & cord, $7 Call Met. MM BLUE EPRUCE FOR 31, 3.year-gid 6 to 8 in. seedlin Nursery, Wells Tenr Tvattsville: RUMMAGE SALE—The Christ Child Society, Conn. ave. and L st., from March 19 to 27. ot DOGS, rs'ls. ETC. mAN KITTENS, fine, animals, Dedisreed: males and l coln 1967 after m. smm!.. FUPPIES, pedisresd, COCKER Call Clev. 3620. CANARIES, eins arakeets. n_evenin BIG $3.50 M. Fire - [ v

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