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Sigrid Oqegm to Close Sev- enth American Tour—Mar- tini to Sing “Romanza.” Sigrid Onegin, noted Swedish con- tralto of the Metropolitan Opera Co., will siug & number of famous operatic arias as a feature of the Simmons pres- entation tonight over WMAL ond a network of associated Columbia Broad- casting System stations. Mme. Onegin's broadcast will bring to a close her seventh American tour, during which she sang in 35 concerts in 11 weeks in the principal cities of the United States and Canada. She will open her radio recital with the aria “Habanera” from Bizet's “Car- | men,” and will follow with “The Gypsy Song,” from the same opera. Other numbers will be “Sapphic Ode,” “Der Erlkoenig,” the Ifll “Mon Coeur | S'oeuvre a Ten Voix,” “Fair Pipers* and & folk song. Nini Martin, tenor, will sing the “Romanza,” from Bizet's “The Pearl- fishers,” as a feature of his operatic program at o'clock. Arthur Pryor has arranged a varied program for his band’s daily broadcast at 8:00 o'clock, the selections ranging from Sousa's “High School Cadets” march to the once popular “Dardanella.” . Musie Suggesting Tropics. Music suggestive of the languorous ’.rnpiea dominates the program of the Three Bakers and Leo Relsman's Or- chestra. The principal numbers are “Wah Wah Gal in Caliente” and “Rumba Rh! ythm.” A medley of Victor Herbert's favor- ites will feature the Evening in Paris pro . ‘The orchestra, directed by Max Smollen, also will play a group of popular melodies. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Cana- dians will present a number of old and new melodies in their Panatela broad- cast. The plano duo of Walter G. Samuels and Leonard Whitcup will play a group of selectionms. A diversified program will be pre- sented by the Gypsies in their weekly broadcast tonight over WRC and a net- work of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. The includes “Dance of the Hours,” from “La Gio- .conda”; “My Blue Heaven,” “Liebe- straum” and “Where My Caravan Has Rested.” Recent Popular Numbers. Recent popular numbers will be plnyed by Andy Sannella’s Orchestra t 8:15 o'clock. “I'm Up on a Mo:r;; be presented in the Adventures of Sher- lock Holmes series. It is the story of how Sherlock Holmes went in search of a runaway wife and her cbe' plny- lover and ered a deliberate murder. Rose ovlk violinist, and Estelle Hunt Dean, soprano, will contribute the agé:tl features to the WOL program ter’s Orchestra. Major Radio Features SPEECHES. “Stabilization in Business,” by Merle ‘Thorpe, WRg, 8:00. RAMA. Amos 'n’ Andy, WRC, 7:00; Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, WRC, 10:00. VARIETY. . Yeast Jesters, WRC, 7:15; Phil Cook, ‘WRC, 7:30; male trio, 9:00; “Pami Party,” featuring Frank Black’s Or- cl'lxfl'l, WRC, Panatela Bim’ldonedneorm WMALIIO Music, WRC, 11:30. DANCE MUSIC. lefl! Gordon's Crch:stra, WMAL, 11:00; 5:15—"Vocational Ouldancefl‘ by the Kiwanis Olub. 5:30—The Lady Next Door. 6:00—News flashes. :10—Report of National Industrial Conference Boar~ :12—Ford and Wallace, lungn duo. :15—Mormon Tgbernacle Chol 5—Talk by Samuel Bickstein. o—-"sumumuun in Business,” by Merle Thorp : S—Andy snnnellos Orchestra. 8:30—The Gypsies. 9: Bo—"anfly Pery > lutuflng mnk Black's Orchestra dlers Quartet. !10:00—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 10:30—Symphonic Rhythm Makers. | 11:00—Weather forecast. 1 l—slumb; musie. 11:45—The George Ku Trio. 12:00—Phil EMulny‘( Otchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Louls Panico’s Or- chesira. Early Program Tomorrow, 6:45a—Tower health exercisss, 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—“Timely Garden Suggestions,” by W. R: Beattie. 9:15a—Campbzll Orchestra. 9:46a—Our DaflLPood. 10:00a—United States Marine Band. 11:00a—"Your Child,” by Grace Abbott. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:30a—Sweet and Low Dowit. 11:45a—Al and Pete 00m—Organ_recital. 12:30—National farm and home hour. 1:30—United States Navy -Band. 2:00—Mayflower Orchestra. 2:30—Bdna Wallace Hopper. 3:456—Eleanor Wendall, organist. 3:00—Musie in the Air. 3:30—Chicago Serenade. 4:00—Pacific Vagabonds. 475.9 Meters. WMAL &4 gitoeycles. l oo—Carumm Salon Ofchestra. . 30—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 4 m)—umted States Army Band. 4:30—Herb Gordon's Orchestra. 5: OO—Art Gillham, “Whispering Plan- ynfl Music Makers, 5 SD—The Hawailans. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:02—"Psychologists Tell You How to Keep Young,” by Sclence Service. 6:15—Gordon Kibbler's Orchestra. 6:30—Nino Martini, tenor. 6:46—Yeomans and McClure, enter- tainers. 7:00—“Current Events,” by H. V. Kal- tenbo: 7:15—Wi Barn Orchestra. 7: »—n’:firymfma. 7:45—Jimmy and Jane. 8:00—Arthur Pryor's Band. l 15—Barbershop Qulrw!. :30—Sigrid , contrall fl 00—Leo Refsman’s Orchestn and the Three Bakers. 9:30—An Evening fn Paris. 10: W—ann(eh m‘l‘m wlm auy 6 6 6 6 6 b 7 8 m 10:30—Savino Tone Pictures. 11:00—Herb_Gordon’s Orchestra, 11:30—] mw- Orchestra. 12:00— ther report. 12: ou—Asbm'y Park_Orchestra. uzomlooa—mwnmomn 10:15a—Easter talk. 10: W»—Blllodem%:mvn of “Little Boy 10:45a—Party Holue 11:00a—"The Oldest Cake of the South,” Hn Bailey Allen. 11:15a—Face Yhe World With a Smile. Bernie's Orchestra, WMAL, | 1 11 0; Phil Spitainy’s m WRC, 12:00; Asbury Park Orches- tra, WMAL, 12:01 HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. €:45—Topics in Brief, by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, WLW and WRVA. 7:45—Tony Cabooch, one-man radio— KMOX, WJES and WSPD. 'Iis—mxy Theater program—WSB, | JZ, WHAM, KWK, WSM and WIBO. 8:30—Ohman and Arden, plano duo; -nd Tovelty orehestri-WIZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW and WJIR. 9:30—Real Polks, sketch of small-tovn life—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW, WJAR and KYW. 10:00—Rochester Civic Orchestra and Lula Gates, soprano soloist— Wiz, A, WHAM, KDKA, WBAL, WLW and WJIAR. 10:30—Empire Builders; dramatic sketch — WJZ WBZ, WBAL, WBZA, RDKA, WLW l‘nd KYW. 11:00—The Madeaps—WTIC. The Dial Log. Stations Heard X‘(n ‘Washington le'nluly. cya Flashes from The Etening Star, a resume of world mews, i8 broad- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o’clock. REPAIRING! Phone WEST 2968 GEORGE’S 2139-41 Pa. Ave. N.W. Complete Line of Phileos 55 Delivers Any Phileo 9150 g 2 SO—Amerlun School of the Alr— “Percussion Instruments.” 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:30—The Captivators. 4:00—Civil servlou Employment Op- | portunities. 4:10 to 4:30—Ttalian Idyll WISV 58 Ben 3:00—Station fll.shem 3:30—Sunshine hour. 4:15—Children’s program. 5:00—Sctence lnd History. 5 15—Along Route 50. 6:00—News fiashes. 6:15—Classified program. 7:00—Midnight Hawks. 7:28—Time signal. 7:31—Emory Daugherty’s Orchestrs. 8:00—Phil Loria’s Orchestra. 8:30—Virginia Minstrels. 9:00—Alexandria American Legion. 9:30—Monty and Skip) 10:00—Big Ed’'s Squirr ‘Hanters. THE BEST IN RADIO ATWATER KENT MAJESTIC RADIOLA Convenient Terms SALES—SERVICE X30 ¥_¥s. 2900 -14th St. N.W. At Harvard b cmnp rel near Snyder about five v, below EDNA WALLACE HOPPER n.mm_hfhmn. M Grow Old Tells Radio Lis- tenets More of Heér Seerets of | Beauty, Health and Diet. Watch ’-I-.nlN.B.c.d-m I . TUNE IN (Cut Out This Séhedule) L4 e THE EVENING 10:30—Art Stone. 11:00—John_Slaughter's Orchestra. 12:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 0:00a—Army Band. 9:30a—The Town Cr‘lel‘ 10 00a—Foods for Spring. : auty chat by Vlrginh Dye. 12:01—Anna Meeks and David Martin, 12:15—Emory Daugherty’s Orchestra. 12:45—Farm news. 1:30—O0ld King Tut. 2:0p—Afternoon musicale. 2:30—Appreciation and History of Musie. 3:00—Laugh a Bit. wOL 223.9 Meters. 1,510 Kilocyeles. 3:30—G-0d_Afternoon. 3:45—Mabel Owens, soprano. 4:00—Common Sensc Method of Con~ tract Bridge,” by Cecil Burke. 4:15—Edith Reed’s children’s program. 5:00—March. Time. 5:30—One-Time Opportunities. 6:00—"Say It With Flowers.” 6:15—Estelle Hunt Dean, soprano. 6:30—Aerial Colummist. 'l 130 to 8: OOVKcnn!y and His Crowd. Early Program Tomerrow. 7:30a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical Clock. 10:00a—=Talk by Peggy Clark. 10:20a—Public Service Man. 10 30a—Studio feature. . 1:00a—Beauty Question Box. 11 15a—Request program for Mount Alto Hospital. 11:45a—Excerpts ffom musical come- Ldies. 12:10—Lenten services. 12:30 to 1:00—Luncheon music. NAA 434.5 Meters. 690 Kilocycles. 3:456—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau lepvfl.! Freezing Au-. What is said to be a scientific mys- tery is fhe source and cause of the rfifid compressed air which comes from | s in the section around Snyder, Tex. Recently the interest has been| heightened by the bringing in of *an- | other well of enormous eompressed air | flow in a_new locality 5 miles from the | other wells. The air stratum was encounteres & depth of 1,171 feet. The air rus ed out of the hole with - tremendous roar and quickly covered the derrick with | frozen mofsture. The flow was brought under control and preparations are being made to hl.rne- it for use In boilers in industries of nurby com- 1t has already been used for Mflun' fon. first of these strange wells was| ago. The aif was the zeto mnrk in temperature the hot Summer days, when the surface temperature was 90 to 100 degrees. p it 7 SR Made Verona Famous. Shakespeare immortalized the little | City of Verona when he based his play “Romeo and Juliet” on the tragedy of the Montague and Capulet families. Whether these fwo young people actu- ally lived is speculative, but it is due to his genius that they are the best known of all Veronese, and you will find that joull be able to gain something of of background re nd color for the y the opera affer having scen Ji now Because it is so helpful in keeping babies and children healthy and happy, every mother should learn all about Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. This harmless, almost tasteless preparation is most effective in re- lieving those symptoms of babies and children generally caused by souring food in the little digestive tract, such as sour belching, frequent vomiting, feverichness, celic. As a mild laxa- ive, it acts gently, but certainly, to | open the little bowels in constipa- | n, colds, children’s diseases. It ‘clears your head, stops snufffing, and promptly relieves and refreshes you Aur of the miserable distress of 2 cold vanishes with just 4 few deep breaths of the delightful Vapex vapor. Stuffedup heads clear. Snifing noses dry up. Labored breathing becomes free. For this g Fogh STAR, Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. ADIO listeners know him as Robert Simmons, who sings tenor in presentations of the National Broadcasting Co. But out in Fairplay, Mo., he is know as “Bill Simmons, the pmchefl boy. For Fairplay i¢ his home town, and folks out there aren't going to start calling him something else when they’ve ’-&m’fin P known him as “Bill” ever since he was knee high. ‘Wiliam Simmons is his real name. But there’s another Willlam Stmmons on radio, who is & baritone of note. To avoid confusion, his years old and the son of a Methodist minister. His vocal f.tflfl'm'gl began in {ldhood in WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Star “Want Ad” Brlnch Offices 19,7 e B rn--l!a’. st.—Marty's 404 Colorade ave.—C'Donneir's fln.-llovml Pleasant 40!:;1 ? rothers. ves. AaG M 3i.—Santtary Phar- And K sts.—Duncan's Pharmacy. anc d K sts.—Goldenberg’s (time clerk’s 9, sta-Lincoln, Drug ve.—J, D reheh Siioson. 1iih Sih and U s t as. ave. whd Opsnuir st sh Phy acy. 10 "G ave —hiahiwood Pharmac Ga. ave. Illfl Kennedy lL—LIlIPIIn s Phar- father's church, At | 176 18 he went in st joining _the St. Louis Civic Opera Co. He was the youngest zflnger Robert Si ever engaged by ¢ Slmmons. ‘hat organization. Por three years he sang in the open: theaters in Forest Park, St. Louis. In the Winters he attended Washington University. in St. Louls and sang in theaters and clubs. The following six years Simmons | spent in Boston at ¢he New England Conservatory of Music and at Boston University. Europe next beckoned, in Berlin he was recognized as a lead- ing American artist. Then came radio. His rise to fame was rapid, and now he is regarded as an outstanding lormer. His dates are booked for weeks in advance, and al- most daily invitations to sing at im- portant functions have to be turned down. And, like most prominent radio stars, he plans to make broadcasting his work. e i 6, ORTON DOWNEY, sick for two weeks wth laryngitis, will return to the microphone tomortow night. He will sing in the Radio Playhouss over the Columbia network, and there- after will appear in his daily program. Downey's two weeks' {llness, radio statisticians figure, cost him about '20 - 000 in unfilled engagements. * * % % ATED as the oldest daily feature on the N. B. C. networks, Arthur Bagley’s exercisc program cele- brates its seventh anniversary tomorrow t | morning. Andy Sanelia, musician-di- rector; Lou Raderman, violinist, and Prank Banta, planist, report that they appear in 30 broadcasts a week. R Business in Mayonnaise. Ther: is a considerable number of us whe can recall the days whep virtually all salad dressings were made in the home, and no one dreamt then that Mayon! e United States during 1929 reached the astanishing value $32,965,563—representing an increase of $3,750,000 above the produetion of the preceding year, MOTHERS learn value of MAGNESIA A teaspoonful of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia_does the work of half a pint of lime water in neutralizing cow's milk for infant feeding, and preventing hard curds. Its many uses for mother and child are fully explained in the interesting book “Useful Information.” Tt will be sent vou, FREE. Write The Phill ps Co, 170 Varick St., New York Y. In buying, be sure to get only gen- wine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. [Mc(nrl have prescribed it for over on When you sniff with a cold, breathe Vapex war-time discovery breaks up your cold with certainty, with safety. Yet Vapex is very pleasant to breathe and very easy to use. A drop on your handkerchief in the morning brings all-day-long relief. A drop at each end of your pillow at night fights your cold while you sleep. The fragrance is cnsp asa salt sea breeze. Vapex is very inexpensive. The $1 bottle contains fifty applica- tions—an average of only 2¢ apiece. Millions of bottles are sold yearly. It is appmved by Good Houscheeping because it is® safe for every one—even little children. Ask your druggist for V-Ar PE-X—the original inhalant dis covered during the war. E. Foucera & Co., Inc., Dis tributors of Medicinal Products Since 1849. over ening from est of.a career, | 53 Cor! 231" Wisconsin sve.~Morgan Bros’' Phar- ifir‘nnny Patk, 350 Cedar st.—Mattingly ir0s.” Pharmacy. . O st Pogahue’s Phar- . L d O sts.—5! ) ity _n‘}%%‘ér'n"flfi.'%!.. NORTHEAST. , and | 3% Tth st ley. K 1y's Pha: G g el B, m llih .:t'—!roolllnd Pharmaey, BID‘I- nd R 1 ave.—John G. Bigss’ Phar- macy. SOUTHWEST. 1oth st. and Va. ave—Herbert PHarmacy. 4's arris’ Druf Columbia Phnmur. caley's Pl acostia—Hes 13113114 Bast Cap. sta—Lineoln Park Phar- 2204 Minnesota ave—Twining City Drug Btore. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All advertisements tor The Evening Star must be in The Star office or eme of Benmn Totacen o5, T, e the. DA RE 1SSUE. with the 1dliowing excen- and Found. Baaih Notice Mmflsu;l:ms under the Ibovl.tehnlflcl» L:line mintmum, 1% B 5 Tine. times, 19¢ pa nes, 18C pe: s mnm\mvfly. 17¢ per line. drertisements Mfll W‘l‘all’l 25-] Ini RADIUS OF 4-line mintmum. time, 25¢ per Hn 7 th 1o or lin imes, 21¢ 30 times or more consecutively, 20¢ per lin Advertiseme addition rionient classified dyert Baltimore Sun and the T 3 or Y ha” Business Ceunter o ' Etar st reular Tates. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. up to 11 p.m. Baturdhy. 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. D e o I A alon. Sondiional: * Bo” sellog. Anrply 5311_Georgis lve B' " [z work; must N over 30; u nulllflclnnnl and fefs. Ad ‘ddress pos | Btax”ofice. house, ontarer, fim mm reqmn& avoiy MAN Wwho has ha m training, and who is having tr located 'but who is 8t presei work_can make personal appl! Monday_evening. Man with ‘A!B!my Room 307, 635 P st. ig. e MAN, married, to enter life insurance ness;’ salary, commission \?tm". bonus: ence not necessary: excellent ired. Apply manager, 1508 H M[N hle wh SEDart i atter office’ hours: permanent connection If satistactory. flras! = . Sta EN, C ony ‘ambitio Bl Sxcellens thture. office. SALESMEN —Catholic, desirous of connection With a large organization on a pleasant out- sit! to_consider 25 at 't position and a good or, 5 Molm nm Peoples 3 5. Sood pay. 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Address Box o basis, d: y % an opening for three energetic men of neat appearance .|and fair education who are desirous of making a permanent connection with the outstanding manufacturers of automatic refrigeration. The men we select will be trained and placed with experxcnce(l men who will assist them in closing sales. Apply Monday, ckington place n.e. i pere | ot . for 3 n;l':’q,-‘ A ' T — - ted woman 55 eels capable of gamning $3.000 8 year, Pposition pays Address Box well ‘as 845, Star ofce. by whe oo Tois salary. Rt x‘f 0t w u p.m lnuwl rmn ; cpverienged }n saswer- 19_i4th st n. atholle. ) sales ar o Sffice wo aars -n ot room YouNG E:'pnm hedy 2 fin & 2 ELDERLY COUPLE Viilo wan sejavle white housework. Good hoi right r Light work, small cumpr\u!lm Call 10 ln 2 this week at Apartment 512, New Amster- GENBRAL i colored lady. GIRL, Pot. 5126, . competent, for %o ‘home night nd_c: rte: :&Ite Smmediately. -Address Box 83-B, Sta: ice. lIILP—KIIN AND WOMEN. S for tray service; A:nly e Hot Shoppe 1138 Kok GIRLS money. ave. ne.. WOMAN, _white, Protesiant, for _general housework; good plain cook, willing worker: §30 o, Livine quarters for man snd wife. O Bladensburk, Md. . | MAN WIFE, white: man for general utility work or chef of new country tea shop; woman' for wenersl housework snd caze ‘of small chi a e ‘es essential 'l’"l ! dl tel: Afl- Gress $5-B. Star ofice ntel. WAN“D——AGENTS. SI’ Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezercise careful investigation of persons of- fering positions where cGsh deposits are required to _secure_employment. o | AUTOMOBILE PA ot mecessary to yment until you n doing o, Yoyr principgl dnmitBeations are integr d o 3 interested mail 8 postal "o tion. _Address Box 189-Z, Bt high-class work Teferences _required. 427 F st. n.v. ing in_city and wanted; —ope or § men: car is necessary. Phone 069 for sppointment. Toledo Scales Y. E7y peake Junetion, D. 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Best ma- terial. ‘Low price: scraped or cleaned like new. et my_estimate, PAPERING No_cash necessa Faperin ating, by cors, remodeling, weather siri stuceo, Free teed. The Home Demratnrs‘ 1009 gth St. K.W. __ Metropolitan mates_free. llfle JM lan. LI:::? S‘l b o-ame youF fifl fl‘:oth;'lf’:lllolr Mlfilfl. & Adante fies e, GIRL, d,_Wishes denieral Bousework. Maid. part fime: reference h_43 LADY, from North Carolina. s a5 motner's helger; good reference. st._n.w.. ADt. no MAD. cnnm: nnr Gook, general worl class llundry ‘work, Gy or part time. North 964 [AID, _calored. m spiendid LD cxoarionted houseworker, waittess of part time: best reference. Decatur 0837. osition 33 2 nutv RIVING LESSONS, nsed white men; your car Or our car. c-u any time, Adams 3489, 1° mn 't;lu Shost hone Tat- Sitord Bide Jath st ‘8 A i) lan- CULTURE, 31 preparatory, for Sia inaf auty 'Culmre. Greenes 1ith and K. Met. Anr'—de_"um m PRIVATE SECRET. Columbia Businas: gm_a_rmx T Fhe "Clerk. Br ton and Sten. and 35. ge_eor. 12th & F Sc] LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. TiSCrowing, Werl-$astae Profession. Branches ght on Live Models b rt_Instructors. OROUR SCH 1355 ROk, e ENROLL MONDAY. CIVIL SERVICE, tor Brsa: g T % Juniof and Sen- R aneion, 35, for lo Clerk Eromotion. etk he @il Bervi cor. 12th & P n.w. romotion; mm-m 35. Preparatory Met. 6337._* AND EDITORIAL COURSE. ““'s'i e ses Startin Thesdey 1 ening. ABRL 2. NT SCHOOL I-OR %ELRHAR[H TIVOLT THEATER BUILDING, CO 0-3001-3002. 'UDIOS s»ecm offer for ban, udent Mount mm-n_h' chool tor, Sec 1% uildin, __3213 14th 8t. N.W. lg N. 300! RADIO—WAKE UP. Time and tide wait for no man. If you procrastinate, ns most young ren dre prone o do, you will find the tide gone out and J61¢'Sou high and dry on the rocks of disap- but get into t aries -re lnnd and advancement rapid. HAVE TRAINED IIL INDREDS OF MEN —for the radio profession and in_good positions paying about ity w% @ month from the start. Many youn, Thaoehout the country’ are just Meginning 1o appreciate the opportunities In this voca® tlon and are passing up other prof fessions or ra 'TAKE YOUR CHOICE. ghaio offers many kinds of positions to se from. For instance, there are splen- e pumom in researcly and laboratory work. radio_mechanics. owners of recelving sets. -vmar mail, prospecting for oil and mine Dok hreadeast stations. . operatin radio telegraph stations, radio work nection with the Coast and Geodetic Survey, comstruction Work in the thousands of radio shops and factories, radio enginsering, radio operating on passens nd freight vessels, e Cherator PamKing as an_officer next to MORNING WORK for maid. Decatur TWOMAN, Deat, colgred, wanis day's Work of any_kind. Gl Foromac. 1635, 1505 [ st n.w. WOMAN, housewor) ence. _Cail WOMAN, colored, compete ood worker, whole i Fhione North 1 wants_general colored, Tefer- part-time Becatur 5645, MECTTERY r_day's work: anits €9 GO0K: willing, _obligins 326 W. 59 course now 4507 | Ad Promotion; The Civil nn,;’e: Frevaratory D aperha §m§ and Pamhng. Rooms paper Deal direct with mechanic, et bétte mecha: g, peser Work Tor 1ess money. up, papered; guaranteed for 8§ painting interior and exterior lr1!:el El‘mfleli’mnl. cpecialize In_plumbin eat! - g T lmnrnv!ment Co 537 l':'n Wi oll' PAPERHANGI W work _guaranteed. Booreer 2129 I125 Toth st ", Apt. 2. Du 1 DO_WINDO' sfi ANIN nua and_ floors, clemln[ sfeliacking, wa g pdinting o ur, day or e. Torsac 688, JOUNG, WOMAN WANTS WORK apartment. IN DOC- Phone North ion, $2.50, 93. formetly R._Jellei £, o , T Cw ROOPI\ umn.'é‘x. s onmfiul spouting, nllu!.- furnace cleaning, re- o X, Rootin No. _18th st. n.i ABSU! UTELY NO CASH required. P: pinmbiog, eat- ing. cement stes cheer- it 8 heGE\IERM cuwnc-nucca 92% dew York Ave N. -(YDI'NEE! OPPORTUNITIES. HARK, BUIL 30u, 34,00 :IKLIDI for $500 -ns 2 3,508 ro- ANISH-] S T lege_and law (LLM. rt_research Work. of any or my own office. £ RLY ¥ every c mun £or particulars un munnt-mem. AND its and '"”':i’ Bers. B over 7. ARTEN reasonabie. Hyatts. 1502, en's Howard's Odoriess town. Kash and ‘BOARDED, best_of ven: st care gl SWED! scuse; hours 9 fo 8 Silver Spring 159-W. " BY GRADUATE MAS- | 5 2 sale, G e Efii Ete model auto ‘adé roomin Fhried ot S il R dress Box 441 Star d& i = stk ere-:p- Tent, $25 B, Sccount ‘ot _iiineds; No triflers. LoNG ROOM for_ sale. 8 sone n‘ 5 showing profit: ‘\'(‘ek! u';‘.l to lnmm nafli: x‘:::;"' Call at 1200 7th st. n.w., P BEAUTY PAII.(_?S. W, o R Me! waves, 50c. Pemmt-. Eug and Fred. - e amurr o 35. W DON] i BY nxmn. PRICES uop- le erate, work guaranteed; if ,qan are in doubt acout your hair, ssk our 908 14¢H AN $10 Realistic PUSH-UP WAVE Ripglet, ends: needs no uin 926N. Y. Ave. NEW YORK SHOPy Met. 4315. ‘MOTOR TRAVEL. uesday aftermoon. Can accommodate one ssenger, $9. _Call_Lineoln WISH TO DRIVE Ml ONE 1‘0 cmcmo and back over sity student. dress Box i " TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSIN SEE US FIRST, "LARCEST CERN 1IN WASHING 5 hy FLOOR, DIST. NAT'L. BANK G ST, 4813. BUSINESS OPPORTUNII Y. An opportunity of & lifetime for a man of selling _abiilty and who feels capable of forming an _organization to work county wide, ‘This offer comes from an established Corporation Who &re expandini imto feritory. with & proven product that zm cvery type of bust avery home s or: Your Customeys’ InTHAL inest: meni declaring " its own aividends eps from the day of installatl This permanent bmmm and the man b4 an hsn or must be aggressive. of eputecion snd. mush command Shotian capiial 1o install his own organiza- jon. Prompt replics are necessary. Address Box 41-B, Star office. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. RIVING TO OA ake two passengers. Batasor cvenins atter 8 s RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The following business concerns ‘unnmfe lltl.;fl:m wdsw read- ers. Any com] jpund ety to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For Idlll_!fl to Recommended N Branch lls. ter DD!N?Z ain and drawing extra money for CARI M STARTS MONDAY, APRIL 6th, AT7 PNV Write, Phone or Call for Catalog. L.OOMIS RADIO COLLEGE, 405 9th ST. DISTRICT 783, 1° 5, colored, 1o a ,.z;.:ifffi,&,,mm. TR STATE 1o¥ fws emitely ne uun—omn—-bm letter si esta 150 tary. ot same ki : YOUNG MAN e SPPE Rt for on, ot ability in large estate office specia mortgage lizing in 4 U handwr ull 10, rm 2"‘ e 0 | mene Asency, CARPENTER-BUILDER Re operty, cabinetwork, mexg- Walter, 2109 1 ling. dmfll mnu eling. 5. Glils, ?‘tfim 3 CHAIR CANEING:;;;‘ stering. _Armstrong. 12 DECORATIN COmpleg, Seryice. PH. 5 Ll S o e MPLOYMENT AGENCIES, 58 Jemele, maecb;;'f"':';'lrmi “te .'}7.'51“ M R et .l;lo - m— .WOMEN. Wa&mm——e. é:m flm references tel in handwriting, Box 3 Tte: experienc 10 Sladensbure, Hsatesville ..;:r‘ma‘fl':«‘:':fw .l::: and. Tuesday Pharmacy, iTm_for woman over 1, n uucnun alfust o bmmnoufr off e, Sor g parpdess. Including color illustrations: 3 perience. MacCartee, 918 P kit u‘;‘l E] LI‘LTRIC WIRING. We will wire your ¢-room house, meluding xtures nside’ Service, f0r 350;, G {erme. ho interest. ~ First pavment May 3 Peop] e Improvem 2 nw., 1. _Metropolitan m‘ ELLLTRILAL VICING. gt ‘FLOORQ i . Co., 718 10th p 8¢ Atlan! Km COMPRESSOR, 160_cubié_faet, !neumluc rta) r Machis Eauiomene Co " west Pratt st. imore. ANTIQUES—Tester and panel bed, Duncan- Ehyte”drop-leat table: -muz i % 0th st lue; must be sold Sun 12 fo Slorage & Transportation Co. 830 g T lbmlght ‘Hobby Shop, 1427 F n. ll;fi.. BY CARRIAGE, red, Toversibie, A1 cone oil back ition, $10: 3 stoye, -burner detachable oven, $10. 231 Afi"‘ ?m 08, mandoiins, ised, lition, greatly reduced. dress_Box 397-A, Star offi -m TUBS, brick and,| nuud ing mmmfl" down blocks of 60 T perfect con- ee lessons. Ad~ s Shimbine and are selling at Ma S5 and H Ste. nnfit-m-xns o "R N W, auto, 3 live cells mqum uM each, while they At- ik C BATTERIES, conditio; BILLIARD AND complete, stork supp Eo best workmans} wiing Sipply Co.. 810