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Moses & Sons F St. at 11th TRAMP'S JINGLES BUILD 0P HUGE RESTAURANT CHAIN Hear this astonishing news story in the new “SALLY SOTHERN SKETCHES” WMAL TONIGHT at 7.15 And then enjoy these flavor masterpieces ern DR ((000'\ The dl,} Ve Ivet Kind PINT PACKAGES bulk: Vanilla, Chocolate, m"munm ©This Weak's Special 'BROADWAY STARS | ON WRC TONIGHT, Gala Program to Honor Be- lasco and Gillmore—Helen Heinl on WMAL. : way stars of comedy and song in honor {of two great leaders of the American | stage—David Belasco and Frank Gill- ! more-—will be broadcast tonight by WRC | National Broadcasting Co. stations. i\ The program will be picked up from a banquet of the American Arbitration | Asso~iation in New York. George Je-sel will be master of ceremon‘es. The art- |ists to take part include Frances Wil- |liams, Phil Baker, Hal Le Roy, Helel Brederick, Lester Crawford, James Bur- ton and Jeanne Aubert. The Happy Bakers will present a spe- cial program in celebration of the com- pletion of their third anniv ry on .~ Old and new popular melo- dies make up the program. Crumit-Sanderson Duet. New York's sidewalks and Virginia's mountains are represented in the songs Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson wiil sing in the Plantation program. Their duet specialty will be “You Need Some One Like Me.” El-fe Baker, contralto, will bs the guest artist in the Musical Mazazine orogram. She will sing fami'iar old \;gllsda and a new song, “Truly I Love ou.” Six popular fox trots are on the Frolic program to be presented by Coon- anders’ Orchestra ong them_are Yankee Doodle Doll." ‘Wl!h the Help of the Moon” and “I Wanna Be d My Baby. 'k Nesbitt will f!mg “April Show- ers” as a feature of the Oil Institute grotum The orchestra will play “I ring & Love Song” and “Connecticut Yankee. Capital Pianist Featured. Helen Corbin Heinl, noted Washing- ton concert planist, makes her second network broadcast within a week when she a as the guest artist with Harols Blr!ow. Symnhony Orchestra in its concert over WMAL and asso- ciated Columbia Broadcasting System stations. will play a selection from De Falla’s “Nights in the Gardens of ‘The orchestra’s 's “Eury: anthe,” Oflul “Wedding Day in 'h’eld- m_llx_g:n and Liszt's “Mephisto” waltz. Minute Drama Co. will dedicate its enar:k v';(;rnmmwuch!u[o Five separate sketches wi presen The Sally Sothern sketches will fea- ture Arthur Campbell as the tramp printer whose whimsical use of nursery rhymes heiped build up & huge chain of restaurants. “Radio Joe and His Budget Boys” will dedicate their pro- gram to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. WOL has scheduled its usual array of attractions, while WJSV will feature a talk Senator Nye on “The Chain Store ly.” Major Radio Features SPEECHES. “The Political Situation in Wi WMAL, 6 tore oly,” by Senator Nye, WISV, 9:00. BPECIAL EVENTS. Abritration Theater Party, WRC, 11:01. DRAMA. Amos 'n’' Andy, WRC, 6 Sketches, Phil Cook, comedian, Mb.vocmdmlb\ldle house, WMAL, 9:30; Ann the organ, WMAL, 11:30. CLASSICAL. Howard !ulow Symphony Orchestra, WMAL, 8 WMAL, Orchestra, WJSV 11 00 unm Or- chestra, WMAL, 1 HIGHLIGHTS ll.sl.'w'll'lll. Bdb—Taplu in Brief, by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WG’ LH Is—Mmhture Movies JZ, WBZ, WBAL and KWK. 6:45—"Daddy and Rollo,” script act— WABC, WCAU, WCOA and 7:00—Paul Whiteman's _Orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, WLW, WBZ and WJAX. 7:30—Mabel Garrison, soprano — WBAL. 8:30—Household Celebrities; Efrem Zimbalist, violinist—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 8:30—Death Valley - Days, dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, WHAM and WRVA. 9:00—Echoes of the opera—WBAL, WBZA, KDKA, WHAM and Lu and Em;: humorous eketch — WJZ, WJB, WREN, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM and KDKA. 9:45—Boswell Sisters: vocal and in- strumental solos—WJZ, KDKA, WHAM WGAR and WJR. 11:00—The Marylanders—WBAL. The Dial Log. Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadeasi POLISH BOMBS KILL ONE Railway Waiting Room Wrecked | WARSAW, Poland, April 28 (#).— | | s Police Capture 25 Communists. Two bombs were hurled into the wa! | A gala program presented by Broad- land a coast-to-coast network of other: Association | | 1 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Today on the Radio (All time p.m., unless otherwiss indicated.) o 2289 Meters. WOL 74is Biocyetes. 3:30—Sports e 3:45—Tea Time Chatters. 4:00—"Hi Lites.” 4:16—Katherine Deale, planist. 4:30—Luke Allen’s Music. 5:00—Stephen Foster Melodies. 5:15—"The Clean-Up Campaign,” by George J. Adams. 5:30—One-Timé oppnnu unities. 4 an. WRC -315¢ Meters. 950 Kilocyvles. :00—Dancing Melodies. 3:15—The Good Neighbor hour. 3:30—Twilight hour. 3:45—Rebroadcast from London. 4:00—Afternoon tea. 4:30—"What Heppened to Jane?” 4:45—The Lady Next Door. m—r\e“s fl.nhes :10—Correct 5 11—Peter Vln Sfieed!ns Orchestra. 5:30—Rice’s Dance Orchestra. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—Fred East and Bill Raymond. 6:30—Phil Cook, comedian. 6:45—01] Institute program. 7:00—Jn Sanderson and Frank | ulia Crumit. 7:30—The Frolic With Coon-Sanders’ Orchestra. 8:00—Musical Magnzine. | 8:30—The Happy Bakers. | 9:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Dance Orchestra. | | | Burke. 7 Oo—“Rlflin ‘Writing Hints," by Ron- ald Dawson. flas] 7 30 to 8: BO—Rllswnl Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 10:00—Slumber Musi c. 30—Bob Calloway's Orchestra. Talk by Peggy Cl 08 3 11:00—Weather forecast. | 10:20a—Public Service Man, 11:01 to 12:00—American Arbitration | 10:30a—Request program. Association theater party, George | 12:00m—Luncheon music. Jessel, master of ceremonies, | 12:30 to 1:00—Paul D. Gable, organist. 434.5 Meters. and David Belasco, guest of | NAA 690 Kilocycles. honor. Early Program Tomorrow. R Mg 10:00—Weather reports. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises, 7:00a—Gene and Glenn. Folks Behind The Microphone 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—Parnassus Trio. | 8:15a—Greetings by Secretary of State Stimscn to the Emperor of Japan. | 8:50a—Food program 9:! OOafNa(mml Hnmp hour. 10:00a—The Blue Streaks. 10:15a—Radio Houschold Instituts, 10:30a—United States Army Band. 11:00a—On Wings cf Song. 11:15a—Hal Kemp's Orchestra. 11:45a—On Wings of Song (continued). 12:00m—Organ_melodies. 12:15—George F. Ross, pianist. 12:30—National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—"Child Health,” by Mrs. Aida Breckinridge. 1 45—Melody Three. 2'00—Organ recital and dental talk. 2:30—Radio Play Bill. 3:00—Edna Wallace Hopper. { 3:15—Eastman Symphony Orchestra. | 3:30—Mabel Wayne Orchestra. i 3:45—"Economic Independence of the Pacific Nlt!on' by Dr. erick P. Keppe 4:00 to 4:30—The Lad} Next Door. WMA 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—TItalian Idyll. 2:30—National Student Federation of America program. 4.00—Civil Service Employmem OD- portunit.es. 4:10—8ongs by Frank Ross. 4:15—"Adventures in Words,” Frank H. Vizetelly. 4:30—Bert Lown’s Orchestra. 4:45—Tony's Scrap Book. 5:00—Talk by Dr. Willlam B. Guthrie | of City College of New York. 5:15—Gordon's Kibbler's Orchestra. 5:30—The Champions. 5:45—Candy contest. 5 50—FPlashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Correct time. €:01—"The Political Situation in Wash- ington Tonight,” by FPrederic William Wile. 6:15—Program resume. 1 6:17—"What Is Ahead in Teaching?” by Dr. W. S. Small of the Uni- versity of Maryland. 6: Eo—fl-ldlo Joe and his Budzfl, Boyu “B. & O. Railroad Night.” 7:00—Arthur Pryor's Band. 7:15—Sally Sothern Sketches. 7:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. 7:45—Bards from Iceland. 8:00—Minute Dramas. 8:30—Howard Barlow’s Symphony Or- BY THE RADIO EDITOR. INGING is more natural thln talking to Rosalie Wolfe, N. B. C. I llct.muhe c:\lldb;l.:: e time she to talk, and at the tender age could interpret the German Lieder. Miss Wolfe was born in New York of parents of Ger- man descent who followed the old German custom of training each member of tl family in the art of music. Every one in the house- hold was her mu- sic instructor in her rudimentary period. Later, how- ever, she studied the piano _ under Richard. tein, and put the finish- ing_touches on her vocal training at the New York Col- lege of Music. In 1925 Miss Wolfe made her debut in Town Hall in New York City. Then she began making phonograph records, and soon afterward started her radio career. Gilbert and Sullivan are the favorite composers of Miss Wolfe. During her career before the microphone she has |sung the prima donna roles in 14 of | their comic operas. * K ok MOS 'N’ ANDY are reported to have signed what is reported to be the largest theatrical contract in his- tory for a personal appearance for one week at the Paramount Theater in New York. The engagement starts May 1. - x % x ELEN HAYES, star of “Coquette,” will give a May day talk over an N. B. C. chain Friday afternoon 2 o'clock. Ceremonies in connection with the award of eminence to Jane Addams at Bryn Mawr College Satur- day are to be broadcast by an N. B. C. network. Rosalie Wolfe, by o lb—mchy Craig, jr.. comedian. 9:30—Radio Playhouse, featuring Mor- ton Downey, tenor. 10:00—Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. 10:15—Washington's Musical Art Gal- lery—Adolf Torovsky, pianist. 10:30—Kjng Edward Orchestra, 11:00—] Orchestra. 11:30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 12:00—Weather report. » Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Moods. 00a—*‘Correct _Sitting.” :15a—Melody Parade. 9:30a—"The Care and Feeding of Hus- bands.” 05 —Fashion Facts of 1931. “Baked Ham,” by Ida Balley | Allen. :15a—Ben and Helen. :20a—Ida Bailey Allen's Editorial :45a—"Making the Most of Your Sun | Room.” by Joan Barrett. 00a—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra. :30a—Columbia Revue. :00m—Park Central Orchestra. 15—Address by David Lawrence at | luncheon of the Advertising Club. :00—Columbia Artists’ Recital. :30—American School of the Air— “William Tell.” :45—-Address by she King of Siam. :00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 'éfb"flle ‘Three Doctors. 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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 m-n -clmol w utomobile busine: Vacancy enerwetic young man mot af work and fone hours. Reply, ing. experient any. ani Addrul Bal ! star omhce CHAUFFEURS_ full or part timi 338 b ek Apol | D.um{ PARM nAm—uu show “good ustomers w! and e R call:” Pa3 on commission: 726 1ith mime 4 Address Box v | Star AN. with or without sales experie; special inside and outside work thro hi Apply, Tugsday evenin 03, 635 P st. n.w., B ATNTER. Siate pay expeciea: office. | N_for outside work in servic denlrlmvm of well kno'n locn 1 tion: must have neat appe: 1al ‘arive Tignt e accus- cation” and med to earnine 135 or mote per mon Anduu 100 12, 3 to 4 o7 National Press MAN—8ober, married, with f on_ Ahares o farm: house, Address Box 1 mily, to work B ‘the montn’ on siver klrdrn yood Aflnl water 1 issers, to enter Ddustrial snd neurance busing Svert ry rman My vt PR l"fll osition to TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1931 I P e e o oF g n%“u-. m,%% W " | permanent posi 7 | orn Blds.. Na INSTRUCTION COURSES. ‘ ; reads like accurate, Dictation better. 70-150 words minute. All secretarial | Jun . Boyd's. 133: ~ SHORTH. 5, less than usual time: mnnlr- night ugeul ‘Bookkee 3 ; 1-| tio idual of Sass. Inatraetion day fo¢ ‘evening: ble: umnl loe- a ‘5 HELP AND SITUATIONS. B i verness or iwo years' kin. derdarien wy Tor. position s . ne. oung, cultured, experienced in nurs- lor semi-invalid, - foer lice eed, wishes witu "'n'fla o ;-ay‘ Ay, Teleshone Wikoon t&» %’%“ GRA D DICTATION, udents. u"’ '2... 8y ot eV + Benool ‘for Secretarie ki | ed . Colun mbia, 4000, 3001. 3002 SECRETARTAL ACCOUNTING. Resiater now for new class forming. MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, Tiv 3913 14th % KW, Gol. 3000. $o01. 3003, Sppctal tuition. The o1 ll¥1v1e|h|n| tory | ¢ Pract EXPeE Instruction. L4 Practical Expetien ELLE HONOUR EFFICIENT HOUSE inds promptly (urnhhed ment_Agency. Decatur 3555. STENOGRAPHERS, ootleepe'x. needed hou: 1ies, 315 to $50 wk. HELP—WOMEN. Wflifl'am ericed, to work Ringling Circus program and country newspapers Sommisgion. ) Opoortunity for Peopies Empioy- typists, iy at | TOR, first-class suburban shop, Address Box office. OOOKB, experience: Becker. ‘rhonmon White women. Bee M and E st COUNTER GIRL a: ress for new Testau- fant: American menngement, 644 W st n.e. FINISHER. experienced, for ladies tail ‘Appiy 1133 17th st. USE MOTHER ted immediately for group of thfiy students in residence. Ad- e mlhh nernnllluv m ving Must be wiiling 'llh Embhfl'l‘ und employes. Can all, the, responsioility ‘e ean Sanaie xnd -m be well paid: 1300 frs " dress Box 8% office. itions open in four "live wire Gl Lmomo GPERATOR ND A Suzanng Miller Besuty Sng 2 ‘n et g B K auuu Avply or Jart-tis in mmlnerr depts, ced Ty ‘Rartima leswork; g00d pr ;ofuee Apply 5 MEN—Ci mén to_complete 1Ty toree: " Permanent. with. fasmras lboul 520 srocety “and laundry expe 214 Dist l-nl “Bullding. from 1 to & B witlenai EN_Good ne:xll 4th’_floor District men thi Natlons! Bank trees. Bt Aud ey ht N iced T rig nd. Pru “outhit, MEN wanted. 3, side work; sood pay. Haskell, 4285 7 MEN to_dist day only. ‘coloud women. 1241 Tth WOMAN, with washer or vacuum cleaner experience, chatee ‘of our demon- 4 stration at The Hecht Co. Apply Wedne: Ghv: sliernios) wh S m 303, 6 WOMEN nted: three. youns, intellige; for outside work. Good pay. APply to M M. B. Haskell, s st. n Y OMA] sive gown shop. and dress ations in Sy those with rmnu- orou,h Sxperience need apply. Ad- it Br Btar | st nw ATy ex- y-ug: e Adams PAI\TX\G PAPERI\G Bath Rms Enameled, saoo Lp R lpn f,,.,.‘ .‘r*é "o v | B paper P mgu jec." Best wor 1024 South Capitol st._Lin P‘\PFRI\(; AND PA[\T]\GA : small nnmhly aintin -STENOGRAPHER, 8 i accurate, neat work. Teducation: 328 w. Nat. 89 nn-fl' 18T, 1 high school traini Keeper. Col. 413 YOUN o lbrary dress Box 1 hot Deat. ity Teferences COOK, from Maryla: ts work e DT T e Good uhun:u el DAY'S WORK of any kind or part time, hy goe: colored _women; good reference. Phone | Perdu Lincotn " ot GENERAL MAII at, excellent cool ‘lllll’!!! nursemald, or part time: best reference. Dec. 0537. GIRL. colored. wents pari-time work. Call Potomac_3276-J. TRL. neat, colored. want: s ‘any kind. R0 write, GIRL, colored, Wi itress, o ”g:;xmm': cm “eall Potomac S86%. idafels Soratort ot ".::.’.;.,"m =y work ‘e oo TRINE or eVening Work, e ooK- oF ‘murse; best iy Tel &?fl unx. mui?. wants general Bousework after"school. 'h th 2817. GIRL, colored, nlhhle wants piace, gen- sra) ousework. Liscals 81 colored, i eer can sive Bood relerence. 16 Y 5 GIRL, colored, experience nts Job as . general references. 1908 5th _ Rooms Sagaind 88 3,98 ru?nn memu ;, woodwor] 1Dorx nmmh-d saper eleanea _W. Br T I ABSOLUTELY NO CASH required. Painting. papering, plymbing, ear. pentering, electric wiring, Ing. n r easy Dlmll an. “‘r— F‘ ERAL CONTRACTINGCO. 937 dew York Ave. REMODEL iOLR Haflg " | PAPERING. PAINTING. Small Monthly Payment. Small monthly payments, pai ing, carpentry, garages, cemen! electric wiring, MMQ ete. r for less money. Estimates ch siven. Fhone day or night. Penn Decorating Co., Inc., 5121 Georsla Ave. N.W. Georsia 3400, 3¢ e A BUSINESS 0! ITUNITI‘I. WANT. TO BUY gum-) -mn nuh me 1307 3rd % desires part. GIRL, T time or da; lerences. Decatur 45 GIRL time, 'l. ing DAyl free of GIRL, eo colored, rei o R rra;".,:::.*'e.. ..x, ..':?.'s-.. o TR Address bac day's work Can’ be found WANTEDParty tf#‘t'{%'u Amon ‘fn"m? r mon 5 $5.000 Rddress Bo isundry to 1al;_can per month in x_90-E. Biar lendid part uAm. eolnrtfl‘ neat, nm-el-u rel all Nk Luil ¢ ve city, 1318 S & Jop o um school, with | D; anted at air profit. e, ime, brought home. s _part-time work, Call 1317 Que st lace, general Gl o “wrife 1326 woulm. colored, wishes on e Rouseworker ‘or cn.m».m“.fi‘u‘ Address 1011 3t oomiiie' Muse oe- lluo—Rncmln( house; 11 Fooms: 'OMAN for pe "men y and experien off i simple Yite, stating Ad( ATENT TSTANT n-ur of fute corporation dear New ndid opportunity for, youns men of ‘ability, 8§ 381y d rience. In reply »*fainine. experience and salary Address !a 34-E. Star_office. 28 posit nd Traternal amliatio ining while learning. 520 PRESBER, experienced. Abply 8534 Conn. lAl)l S who »\||l work two hours or more daily; a profitable position awaits those who have had real estate [ eommission paid. or other solicitation experience. 7%:% Average sale $400. 3407 14th st. n.w. WANTED—Thoroughly exper- ienced saleswomen for shoe de- partment. 4th floor, S. Kann Sons Co. | ave. n.w. SALESMAN, experienced, A-1 Tith ear Dreterreg. call Digt. 8031 T rlaflc Tive wires eekly: \ew _proposition. Room mn Plopie’s Lif ALESMEN to_sell” Nean-Like sTectric sis 713 89; commission, $1; woing fast. ank Bids = Be 3 Ca\l!lleul a ood per- To thl {ltht Dlrl’ lul ity and ‘ Nértheast son. uunan Bit. Ratmier. M Teferre mereinl €orpoTa hours monthl risnce and qualifl ar_office. 30° Sancie ‘sccaunts o noneco tion in spare time, about Bond required. State e cations. Address Box 93-E. MEN, 2, lished territory: To work e j week n Ssential. Abp 3533 finols ave. 330 1 $ 0§ CHINA PACKERS. We have temporary openings for experienced china packers. Apply Employment Office, The Palais_Royal, Inc. SALESWOMEN. We have temporary openings for saleswomen experienced in o|dresses, millinery and yard goods. Apply Employment Office, The Palais Royal, Inc. HELP—DOMESTIC. Commission Daily. NICKEL CAB CO, 1140 20th St. N.W e . ct at local re gommm Yot the - r m:z bm-n o ope watch repairman who also can selling watches. Apply employm BAN Special Savings Department— H & dignified Drnwlllion to offer s man of industry and acter, who will work on the outside in(eruun: new depositorys. The man selected will Teceive proper train ing which will enable him to demonstrate of R — HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. AND WIFE who undersiand frmine: 16\ wofk Jand. on "sha home f("-m" M “mr‘:og Man yara d isundi ts. Address nid Touse Work, " e Star R WAN“D—!A“BH'IN. A SR B R e for big ty, h .‘..’. l % oncern. oolunm Hotel. unm T1_and t have ref - | COOR “and housework, experienced. siay flno Isundry. acomb st. B.W. Toom in tment house. P fllnlna oo I apaTiment hous ro el K snd flneli‘u'l hollk‘ children: - mus {o st aveut 2 e 8 Thek call Snd 2683 between ¢ and § e care of lm home for WOMAN. middie & O A N e stk oo apect e month and go0d nothe. = b NPANTS Apply Supt.’s Office, Reseray 20th_st. n.w. ored, wants da; WOMAN, ferred: Llncun 1261 people p; hogsé, 17" room: Room cenral il housework and stay nights. S HERALDRY Sims 10 whter Sglon fessional work. J. Pliih Bt NW, Nai 13930 ERFUL OPPORTUNITY. e Thester TR of Sie n investment theaters. N—YOUR _COAT _OF Frices teasonudle. Pro- . HUTCHISON, pic 5,000 to ater mcnn BOARDED. urns g.k‘“ Te given: Hyattavillg 1 .‘"i?:’n“‘ Tequired to finance new Box To-E. Star omee Al HOMATy Gaotiess Seapers. Siores all over ra. Stor o Kash and Ki " i w,.".,ffifi%”"‘o"fl*’% < BANK BLDG., 1408 G !Al.l—ll ANTIQUES _Exquisi ing rugm set and ot my RRIA( baby Phone f‘umnoéob' unflll\!l to_care oL, vl Brug siors | Vo, %, 107G ot “"5.‘"'3"“ LESCENTS. AGED. THOSE REQUIR- e ded TH fie!m meu, die to “'bg% 287 | houses 1 S lr;l- "3 E l)l. on ‘sale -t.‘mnu of L - Su ...: th‘tnllo'u\ price in the he “Goars, sa3 Ilun\)lnl and \ bargal; oroof .*::‘.P "'E' ‘“‘§' g*.fl.:.,. Rl'nucnlo—m TREA’ 'nrl.ms, Jathy beking, eiec. it ured. ateriais’ which Drices. - Gome to elther u"' w 3 Main OMCE—15 and HStg NE v Brehtwooa—sias o L e N W, BATTERIES (auto), in Wl‘a (i) gach. Atiantic Jurk o ¥lo Fhoride ave: BEDD) VENPORT, 3 30° nufled Jused few mon resurts. MILLINERY. EXPERT mwcxmc modelin; nunl M. Berry, for fnekel & Co.. Lincoln 186 ton sz u M :hel!eh u v { snd 6 v SNy W Rortn EVERY CARE G ALIDS AND Valeacants by Bures in her own. Bome, | Adams 7363. 1833 Kalorama rd. F‘ les: ling 10 “m B .l"° s f Wno Sxira cnun'iaf“"lnmx. %WWW Siiday tour. Mr. Tandsom - .mr 6 pm. onths; ‘sacrifce. " ASE. 1. WW stock supplies: table snd g To- CON. Phone ofl WOM. al housework. fond, ¢ chlldnn; moderate salary. Ad- dress_Box 9 e 29° WOIA'. Address lax 0} ced i sandwich shop. n. w S Apply Genspure 7. ACCOUNTANT-AUDITOR, man gxcellent ‘traiping. wani e t “references. tar_office. CHAUFFEUR. Eng nfl‘m fecommended honest a: brances: Tef Food worker- | Ada BEAUTY PAILOI. GENUINE 315 _ringlette wave—Positively Te- quires mo finger wayes: marcel top ringlette gds, 3650, comp. Stewart's Beauty Parior, PLR\{AN NTS, 53 $5. ymplete. No Extra: Dnlly unlil l Mon., Wed.. P!l \mfll BELLE INOUR RVICE' 818 14tn 8t. ] N ana 1598 N B Ave H s, it. fi' e gl o > fllml’:'m' ns Siore uuum T, wing chalr. of Taubs mebairi R eil chair; cost €00d as_new: adlo, 340 Phone Kellogg tab! Trom U. 8 "1 s in new ] urplus DRIVING ity, Pri and CHEF, white, firai-class, experience. _Georgia m:!"rnto ishies Butler, cook o chauffeur jon; orth _0090. FILIPING desires whels o | restaurant or pri emve Tebie, cleah house. Yoo D. C, a-r. G r'. time vorrl. lt de- law_office; no tar_office. 29° worker: good refer- rat] A 'uu-m-m;l experienc A Carpenter. lfl'snol lurnllgfi Phone Olonhnl ! very good references. Cell | Al exterm ‘f‘ n.m REPRIGH mfin. Generel Electric: gimost new: have two more; & bargain. ELECTROLUX, perfecy condifion: T358; 181 .m el :ralfiulgl- #E-. fl;.".., mflm-.fi leerator dispisy c "“nnuu'"t':o i AR wanis (Work a learn palnter's” trade. painters ‘Flu REPRESENTATIVE for a dis- tributing organization talkimg moving picture machines to homes, clubs and institutions. Only experienced salesmen ac- customed to meeting people of culture and means are desired. Automobile necessary. Reply | ¥ giving experience, age, etc. Ad- dress Box 446-C, Star office. selling | p; Wmm, Moo, TR B nfl'i n'Fr Wi %r.fl-’ XY ;n‘-, will ::l;::?nu ‘ng.'?nur ‘7 5 "'x"::flr" ce. na‘:'.-"i':; Bar omee. i3 ress Box 481D, el CHAIR CANEING-"“" ,"""" g e 3 huh lnd Dath eomlllt %0; m;i n b 0385.