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" HELP AND SITUATIONS. l CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. Por Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturda: At the Branch Agencies, one hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions Death Notices and Lost and Pound advertisements for Tho Duily Star will be accepted up to noon, day of issue, except Satur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10 am. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Satfrday. HELP—MEN. BUTCHER, Chevy Chase, State_age, Teference. ~ Address Box Star off BUTCHER—Must have _experience and be food selesman; steady” Jon. 39 O Bi. CARRIAGE MAN—Colored man over 6 feet tall as carriage man. Apply Metropolitan ednesday_morning 1 & 1. OR, with car: salary; must be ex- rienced in | installment floating. Star loth! "7th st. n.w. g COUNTERMAN. at once: must be expert on gendwiches, have ideas and prove it. A saiary; Mce. experienced, 'neat appearance. oistery and_Furniture, 711 D n.w. GAS FITTER'S HELPER, with bicycl understand_cleaning and adiusting hotel ranges; salary, $60 per month to st steady work, with advancement. State age nd past experience. Address Box 479-A, 8iar ofce. GE! COO) nte ‘Address Box 228-C._Star LINOLEUM LAYER: salary_expected. also phone dress Box 150-J. Star office. LUMBER CHECKERS—Only men willing to e husc be fast and reliable. ABpIy 361 Penna. ave. nw. E N middle age. colored, single to work AN e ™ aton " Good. home, " board and y. 1006 1st st. n.w wanted by corporation ing: boslit(prr who can take active part: must have from $2.500 to $3.000 to invest. money secursd. Address Box 129-C. S!ll ‘office. 1 MEN—AD © in one of tions in the city. earn 375 to $300 A e estare or and rea Ask for Mr. Puller, Room A 9 to 12. et MEN (3) with_cars to sell and collect on Singer sewing machines and Singer vaecuum cleaners: §ood opportunity to make real Snoney this Fall _ Apply Singer Sewing Ma- chipe Co.. 1307 Conn. ave. n.W. _ e M x d_big bonus. i S B e g e v/ d & y. eady B osiiion: 2perience not. necessary. Cal glfl Insu! e Bldg.. 15th and Eye n.w., be- Taeen S and 7 pan’ Can also use one ‘man with car on spec )lu‘l'l.v Tues.. Wed. :w MEN—_Opportunity to make money. Parl xfi"um“ tailored-to-measure clothes; new. easy selling plan: liberal conflnwmnl Fred- erick’s Men's Wear Stores. 514 9th st 3 325 condit MEN. 3, at once; 1326 L st, n.w. betwee; B 2K B for lunch room. omes:. = state experience & number. Ad- MAK n best of stand- portunity is oven xo:_:;«:“fl ve sellin - T "l'cll‘! men_selected will T W . Live prospects oitment Cexperience. Vestment _experience. Room 1, 1104 Vermont MEN, conditional, to start. fai proposition. Call M!:N’ql!r.:'lv-s n‘;; Tiom $30 to 84 per wee to: right men_in tea “fertitory: w0 g Yoiicement. -Apply ALL6F 1 pm., 8523 Tlinois out _sell: kins Products, iste 12 at ni : s ht. Address Box PHOTOGRAPHER, 3 Piorhstatic equpment a ostatic e ARG Prperience. Address Box 161-G, iffloe: oo o ER'S APPRENTICE white, between 35 and t knowledge photographic list, references r MB 7 between 550 and 130 D.m. 3911 Ga. ave. n.w. 2 PRESSER at_once for cleaning and dvei B ot “heferinice. ATi C sk, ne. ¥ SALESMAN. experienced. to sell off truck: it be quainied with cafe. delicatessen. trade: willing worker: nene B pply Address Box 126-B. Star_office. LESMEN, Oldsmobile. Studebaker: expe- M N4l Mmen: vood opening. backed With exceptional service. Interviews 8 to 9 eVenings. Woodson Motor Co., 8129 Georgia ve., Silver_Spring. SALESMEN _(two) svles oraanization: previous tssential: ~prefer ‘me: arE aha “earby Maryland territory: lib- ral commissions. sales helps and floor peri- Sds: Tmust have transportation: flokters not wanted; an industrious man can earn a rea- son fhcome. . See Mr. Banning, sales m 17 x| 123 ave. _ E —Catholic, who can sell. Do you DAt = Blace on our_sales force will Bt "you at least $35 per week. Call 8:10 or's%, Room 509 People's Life Bldg., 14th SAxoPHONST X on SAXOPHONISTS. F and B flaf e 153-C. Star office Tiew _Chevrolet experience not know Takoma for our previous - d Address THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN(_*TON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 “UNCLE SAM AT YOUR SERVICE” W\ ————— == S T S S SSS—— ‘The Bureau of Standards is finding out for the architects of new Government buildings, and for apartment and office builders and small home own- of radiator will adequately Yesterday we saw a radiator installed in a test room especially constructed in the labor: tory. Saw that on one side of a partition Winter's cold blasts were created artifically, while heat re- cording wires were hung everywhere within the test ers, which size_and t heat a room. TARZAN AT TH “Where are your people?” Tar-gash asked again. “I do not know,” he an- “I know where there is a tribe of men,” “Perhaps they are yours. ‘Tarzan had no idea as ‘Tarzan shook his head. swered. said the Sagoth /presently. I will lead you to them” to the direction in which the great airship lay. was remotely possible Tar-gash was referring to the members of the O-220 expedition. So he signaled Tar-gash to lead the way. trying. ‘The two set off leisurely. been heated one corner of ‘wires, into a device, the same time savage, It It was worth mit. living well off hear the whit of the cold-weather-making fan. ‘They were a strangely assorted pair. standing upon the threshold of humanity. other, an English lord in his own right, who was at chance had thrown him. attached to each other in bonds of loyaity as closely akin to friendship as their savage natyres could They hunted together and fought together, How Much Heat in a Radiator? i AI — Gt \ room. The door has been closed; the radiator has to its normal capacity, and we can In the laboratory one of the scientists is dipping & thermocouple, the ends of two electrical bucket of melting ice. These wires will give a reading of 32 degrees on the recording and will be the factor with which the tem- perature in all sections of the radiator-heated room One a creature The in many respects as primitive as the shaggy bull “into whose companionship Yet already they were - the fat of the land. will be compared. A big bundle of, other thermo- couple wires leads from the test room to the elec- trical “plano switchboard.” ‘Toucl this board connects the heat recor every square yard of space in the room, one at & time, with the tell tale register. The first reading perhaps shows the temperature in one corner near window and ceiling. Another connection is made, and then another, and another, until a record has ‘Tarzan fashioned a new bow and arrow and made When Tar-gash saw how easily Tar- a stout spear. 2an brought down game with these showed keen interest and the ape-man was soon able to teach his primitive companion how to use them. The two men had come well out now upon a plain and they could see the solid green of & great forest curving upward into the hazy distance. Suddenly the attention of both was a strange, droning noise that brought them to a hailt. 21 | Kl | ] 1] | Y ==\ the keys on wires in By EDGAR ‘They turned and look weapons, he yas o speck. is a thipdar?” asked thipdar,” said Tar-gash. and is very flerce. exclaimed T: waving his arms. tracted by a MISCELLANEOUS. By Quig Staver been made of the exact degrée of heat at every point in the room. Thus the efficiency of radiator No. 1 is disclosed. The action is repeated with Nos. 2, 8, 4 and on down the list; comparisons are made; leaving Uncle Bam with indisputable advice for use in his own heating problems and for the public generally. ‘TOMOITOW—The Refrigerator Problem. Trade (Al rignts protected, Thue mark reststered 0. 8 RICE BURROUGHS ed backward and up into the sky from which the sound seemed to come. Far above, just emerging from the distant “Quick!” exclaimed Tar-gash, “it is a thipdar,” and motioning Tarzan to follow, ran swiftly to concealment beneath a great tree. ‘What Tarzan. “A thipdar—is a “It lives and is very strong “Then that is not a thipdar,” rzan, and ran out into the open plain, HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. AGENTS wanted, for Jocal distribution widely known lin¢ purity products; perms nent_position and good income: caily set tiements or drawing account when results warrant,_ Kretol Co.. 220 B st. 5. ington. D.C COUPLE. color=d. middle age, work and_tend furnace. ry ters: reference. 1334 _11th n.w. EARN $10.00 A DAY. SHOW FAMOUS ARTISTS' XMAS CARDS. A Tew sincere men and women wanted by the biggest company in the Christmas card %o earn extra_money showing na- tionally _advertised FAMOUS ARTISTS' Xmas cards: no competition; enerous cash bonuses: liberal commissions paid_daily IN ADVANCE—DIVIDENDS. 3 great Xmas card box assortments. The Process Corporation, 11: Press Bld: WANTED—SALESMEN BALESMEN wanted; salary mission: can make $75 to $100 per week. Apply between § and 8 p.m., 701 Park rd WANTED, 4 COLORED SALESMEN. APPLY TO ROBERT H. MITCHELL, REAL ESTATE, 1429 R STREET N.W. WASHI T and living nd col SHOE_REPAIRER, colored, 1700_7th _st. n. N el . T SHOE SALESMEN wanted. Apply 502 9th w. anted at o;‘ee: employmen: R, steady steady Rlorgegs " colored only. Apply Yard Office, Railroad and Michigan ave. n.e. = USHERS—Young men between 19 an. Teurs of ate and over 5 feet 10 inches in Telght for full and part time usher po- sitions. Apply between 11 snd 12 am., Wed. Torning at_Metropolitan_Theater WANTED—Young, neat. boy to nelp in Aok Toom. CAddress Box 183-C, Star office. GOUNG MAN, under 25, with at 1 years' high-school education: perm sitlon, “starting at 315 stiary, w outside department of Curtls Publishing Co, Apply Mr. Wallace, Senate Hotel. 101D &0 e, between 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday. (¢ MEN, energetic and willing to work NG M Hlon blensant outdoor work: ¥00d pay; short hours. Apply Room 503, 30 P st. nw. : YOUNG MAN with large experience in gro- TN Cineas: must be ‘wbie to attend Cleve: fand Park irade and must have references ddress Box 164-C. Star_office. == OUNG MAN to work in filling _station e experienced, have some mechanical knowledge. _Clar. 1757 = YOUNG MEN (2), age 21 to 30, with sales Txpericncer also 2 inexperienced men to Jearn and assist supervisors. Must be hard orkers with good references. Earnings around $30 week to start, on advenced com- mission basis. Apply m. 5 5 Room_ 237, all day, P. Co. Bidg., 10th OPENINGS FOR 3 GOOD SALESMEN TO _FOLLOW UP LEADS-SECURED FROM NEWSPAPER AND RADIO ADVERTISING; AN UNUSUAL_ OPPORTUNITY O MAKE A WORTH- WHILE AND PERMANENT CONNECTION SELLING A NATIONALLY ADVER- TISED PRODUCT IN UNI- VERSAL DEMAND. CALL WEDNESDAY MORNING BE- TWEEN 9 AND 10, 1459 P ST. N.W. T WANTED—3 SALESMEN, We e just made provision for 3 addi- tional salesmen for work largely on the out- eide: new autos and every facllity at your command. _Splendid_opportunity for 3 good workers. Call_in person 3 p.m. Wednesday. THE HECHT €0., 7th and F. RPEN nd_South_Carol MEN. Do you want 3125 a week? “In the eral months that 1 have been in the busi: Tiess my earnings have grown steadily until they have passed the mark of $700 & month, My first week in the field I earned $15, and a thort time later 1 received 3300 for a sin- Fle week's work. (Signed) E. G. Bell. 1¢"You ‘can learn to do our work success- zully.”%s This voung man has done. and i Jou'are of §ood . character nnd industrious Tiabifs. we will give you & permanent posi- Tion. -~ The ‘way' you act in regard to this opportunity will determine whether you will Tecelve thousands of doliars or not. Inauire Tor Mr. Spooner, Room 200 Hill Building, §39 1%ih st. nw.. 9 to 11 &nd 32 10 4. SALESMAN. Large corporation, which has maintained offices in Washington for several years. de- sires the services of a wide-awake, energetic man as local representative. This is an ex- Ceptional oppoFtunity 35 ars bt age who has lived in 357 "Several years: ‘not stocks: estate or Insurance. 'Give bhome number for abpointment. Address Box 50-C. Star office. YOUNG MAN, with some expe- rience preferred, as cashier and general office assistant in install- ment furniture store. Give ex- perience, references; state age and salary expected in first reply. Address Box 440-A, Star office. AN OLD-LINE industrial insurance company has opening for a man looking for a permanent position; must furnish cask bond. Apply 200 Commercial National Bank Bldg,, Thursday between 2 and 4 pm. = BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. ‘mARl NOW [REMEN EXA TON: STATISTICAL CLERK. Special tul- tion. The Civil Service Preparatory 8chool ®a. cor, 13th and F n.w, Met. 6337, . INSTRUCTIO! S . POPULAR MUSIC, IN 20 LESSONS: Hlite, ;3. panjo. guiter, cic. Free letions L0 TR 1058, Free booklet. " Private Lessons—Mathematics, science: us| Cornell graduate: $1, Albert 408 Bopkins st. now.. near 30th ‘ [AN EXAM.—MON., WED., FRI. EVE.. ALl subjects given. ' Printed lessons 0 t home. $10 (4 wks. or less). Start Boyd School. 1333 F st. Nat. 2340, COLLEGE, PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL SR T wwo yeats. Boudy at home. Grad Jates ‘accepted everywhsze. Reasonable. Address Box 151-J, Star of AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT, EXPERT IN- structor. Permit 'assured. Your car. 6152 31st st, Chevy Chase, Clev. 3 7-9. studs s INSTRUCTION COURSES. | (Coptinued.) f HELP—WOMEN. | (Continued.) SITUATIONTDONESTIC. (Ce RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BEAUTY CULTURE. MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Estab. 1918). | “A National Institution.’ Known from Coast to Coast for &ood work, competent instruction, ideal surround- ings. New iates now in_effect. Basy terms. _ Day, evening classes, Ath St . 1325 N. M. Ave. N.W.__ STATISTICAL CLERK. Salary. $1.620. Intensive coaching course with complete home Study lessons. Subjects Elementary_computation, tabulation. graphs, index numbers, frequency tables, weighted averages. mental test, etc. Mon, Wed, Frid. eves.. Aug. 31, 9-11:$10.’ Enroil today: get your course now. BOYD SCHOOL. | 1333°F st. Nat. 2338 RADIO TRAINING. of unskilled workers. many of $o0d education. are ide, Radio ancy and offers about the only Radio i3 world's fastest and offers a great many tes lions them with |18 fts o Uncrowded" field Erowiny industrs Execiient "opportun 3 OUR GREAT RECOGRD. In Washington, throughout Americ the world (on land and sea), both hess ‘and Governtent. se oy wraduates. in great numbe re e xcellent sal- ATies ‘a5 radio operators. i5 Peers, "Taboratory technicians. radio repal men. radio electricians, radio experts snd in various other kinds of positions in the Tadio field. *'1 Sk FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2 Course takes 10 months, with opportun- ity of finishing in 6 months. Qualified for all kinds of radio positions in business and Sovernment service and preparcs for pass | ing, Government examinations. Tultion fee moderate and terms of payment easy. Ex- perience unnecessary. ~ High school educa tion helpful, but only common education needed. Phone or write for free catalogue giving | particulars and teling of many fine open- ings_in radio positions. ffice now open for enroliment. LOOMIS RADIO COLI America's Leading Radio Institution. 405 Ninth St. NW. District 78318'. SECRETARIES—INCREASING noiseless typists by leading executives. latest Toiseless models recently installed: also dictating. transcribing, addressing. and envelope sealing machines included in ‘most modern office practice course. Register now. | Mount_Pleasant School for Secretarles, TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING. 3313 14th St. N.W._Columbia_3000. SEAUTY OULTURE TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. I S rn Bchool of Beauty Culture. Bide, 13th and E nw. INVESTIGATE BE- FORE YOU ENROLL. AUTO_DRIVING TAUGHT QUICELY BY refined Instructors; your or oOur car. 46 18th st. n.w. Deca T 7 4 AUTO LESSONS FOR PERMITS, EA : 1 ished. Call Foster Hart Dll’kh\o‘ l;lrl _“fnf efin_x,u Pt Tooo. 4 AUTO _ DRIVING _ LESSONS — LICENSED anywhere, any hfllll’v ;DHY..ur 1 7 our car. | any_ti GERMAN, POLISH; gentleman teacher. . 50¢t IVATF_LESSON Box 360-B, Star office. GREGG_SHORTHAND_BEGI " CLASS rts Bept. 8 and 9: also advanced Teview. Moung, FSABRATER BOTLDING. . oo VO h 3313 14th 8t. N.W. ___Columbia’ 3000 LIBRARY ASSIS Coaching Class for Ci‘vil %e\;v B RING candidates for Under As s {me‘.mnlor A. istant_and Assistant Li- brarian Examinations. Cl t Tues day evening, September 15. Register now. Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries, TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING., 3313 14th St. N.W. v_"rcglumhll 3000. HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR CLASS START- AR AL B el Do itiare Tree (o first 10 applicants if you enroll this weex. Apply_at once. National Studios of Music A28 Dance. 3923 14th m.w. Adams 8335, 10 am. to 10 p.m. ity il K ICTATION—GREGG REVIEW. G DatientsDay - or Evening: Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries, TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING. 3313 14th Bt. N.W. ‘Columbia _3000. AN INVITAT OAd. i 1 to attend a commer- cl}l’ l’c%‘.nntre!onu-lnr'; 'gnfllllly invited to visit the modern class rooms of the Mount Pleas- ant School for Becretaries. See the splendid facilities and personally meet the members of the faculty befors deciding to register. You will be presented with a copy of “PICTORIAL WA!HX“G N." Mount _ Pleasant _ School ~ for _Secretaries, TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING, 3313 14th Bt. N.W. Columbia_3000. Typists’ and Stenographers’ Civil Service Course. Register Now—Day or Evenin t Pl Bchool for Secretaries. Mount LS FHEATER BUILDING, 3813 14th W. Bt Firemen's Civil Service Course. idug] Instruction, Day or Evening. B, MW Columbia’ 3000. Statistical Clerk Candidates Examination Practice. home study course in Applied tttnRes e dommended onty for Glvil Berv fee A ppicants with knowiedge of mentals of statistics, is now ready. The Course consists of 8 typical Civil Bervice Tests, each based on former examinatiol including Computation, Graphing, Tabula :lun and Mental Tests, with working time for_each. ymplete course of practice materi it Pl t hool for tari %‘\’réfl Theater BIgE, $313 xai."a'f. E5A STENOGRAPHERS, CIVIL SERVICE Prepare now for next stenographic ex- amination. ~ Six weeks' course, $15. Held Monday, Wednesday. Friday nights. 7 3 . OB 4Ty Pare Ta. o ol Tons CIVIL SERVICE Prepare now for stenographer and type- writing exam.; very low tuition rate by en- Tolling now. The Civil Bervice Prepai School, s.e. cor. 12th & F sts. n.w. Typist’s Speed Course Contest. CONDUCTED by the Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries for tflll who type at least 20 words per minute. iree awards in- cluding a portable typewriter, will be pre- sented at the end of the special course to those who tain the highest net speed. Contest starts Sept. 15. ends Dec. 15. Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries, TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING, 3313 14th St. N.W. Columbia 3000. DICTATION CLASSES 8low, medium. fast dictation. Review of | last 1f of the manual: typing. evening | asses: all for $2 per month; tuition refund ed if dissatisfled: courses given as an adver- | tising feature. ~For information apply dn person only. (No letters, no phone calls). Entire fifth floor, National Press Blde. M. nn & Co. | ple. to study. | Washington, D. C. WOMAN wanted by corporation in best of | standing. bookkeeper who can take active art: must have from $2,500 to $3.000 to | est: money secured. Address Box 134:C. | Star office. - g WOMAN, able to deal successfully with o a business and develop | ility unnecessary but de- | | it unusual B Address Box 422-B. ndability required. s 4 WOMBEN. 7, well educated Mature women for intéresting. well paid ~work. Write Riving age, selling experience and telephone number. ~Address Box 68-J. Star office. YOUNG WOMEN OF COLOR. pleasing per- sonality and experience in selling for distri- | bution among_own people: liberal commis- sion basis: widely known line of purity prod- licts: Tight applicants assured permanent and liberal income. Mail evidence of character and _capabilities Kretol Company, Inc. 220 B st. ton. D. C. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY —has positions available for two energetic women of mature age in territories adjacent to Wash- ington. Other requirements are the possession of a car or procur- ing one for use in the work. A personal interview will be ranged for, but application | must be by letter, giving the tele- | phone number where you can be| reached, and arrangements made. | Address applications to K. E.| Anderson, Ambassador Hotel, reliminary tointerview. se., Wi =t GIRL_ colored, neal eral housework or Call Met. 3185 e colored, wisies Jo o0k, maid o 1 nouseworker; references. Lin. 7138. rttime;’ best clty ref TRL. colored, wishes work Wwashing housecleaning. 227 W_st. n.v. 2 GIRL. colored, wishes general housework, laundress and’ day’s work. 1754 You st. nw. North 4854 i GIRL. colored. wants work as waitress. gen eral Houseworker, nurse or part time. Phone Potomac 4918 _ i . GIRL. colored, from Virginia. wants place Cookiig or general housework; city refer- ences. Met. 2093. GIRL. colored, neat, wanis place as genersl houseworker, ‘waitréss or nurse, 1501 Sth st nw. North 0820-J. 3 GIRL, colored. wants day's work; ref. Phone Potomac. 2307-J. _ = GIRL. colored, wants part-time job, morn- ing work: no Sunday work; good references. Phone N. 4127. GIRL from Virginia work: stay nights; no li ave. nw. GIRL. colored. or nts” generai house- ndry. 1650 Florida ny kind; reference. “nurse. OIRL, colored, wishes work as mother's heiper or general housework; stay nights. | Phone_Dec. 6895. GIRL, colored, reliable, cook or general housework. Call of write 1316 W st. n.w North_4997-J. b T GIRL wants part-timé work of day's work or_cleaning offices OF SeIving in shop. Catur 2421, i GIRL, colored, would Iike piace as maid or day's work. Phone North w. GIRL. colored, from country, wisnes to do general housework; small family; city ref. 1919 8th st. n.w b LAUNDRESS. experienced, goce. Also bundle wash at home. withes work at Decatur HELP—DOMESTI COOK and general houseworker, settled. stay nights: permanent place. Near Be thesda, Md.: ref.: $10 a week. Bradiey 269. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER, white, not ove 40 vears of age, for small family; $20 & month and room and board. Address Box 169-C, Star office. B 1 GENERAL ~ HOUSEWORK, _colored: _must | have references: must stay nights; in Che Chase. Call Wisconsin 2820, ____ _1° WOMAN, colored. housework in Arlington Co.; stay nigits; city references. D._H. Johnson, 941 New York ave. ousework ‘ADply Apt. 37, 7 p.m. THE WOMAN'’S CO! OF WASHINGTON. D. C. SE. Cor. 12th & F Sts. N.W. ' Met. 6337. Very low tuition rates by enrolling now. Qrege and Pitman Shorthand, Speed Dict tion, ~ Typewriting, ~English, * Mathematl Piling, Statistics, Prepare for next sten. and type. exam. Instruction 5 days and 5 nights h w Complete_Secretarial ¢ . CIVIL SERVICE. Prepare now for FIREMAN EXAMINA- TION: very low_tuition rate by enrolling now. ' The Civil Service Preparatory School s.e. cor. 12th and F sts. n.w. Met. 6337. A COMPLETE COURSE FOR STATISTICAL CLERKS —preparing for civil service, written in simple English, with puzzling technical terms omitted. Instructions cover Mental Tests, | Computations, Reciprocals, Weighted Averages, Index Numbers, Per Cent of Increase and Decrease, Tabula- tions, Frequency Tables, Line Graphs, Various Types of Bar Charts and SAMPLE EXAMINATIONS, This COMPLETE course mailed on receipt of $3.00. MARTIN L. BURKE, 2202 Decatur PL N.W. do cooking . References requs: Riges_pl. n.¥ i A WOMAN, white, general housekeepe, plain cook, some laundry; man and 1 old boy: $30 month: good home; sta Teference. Address Box 171-C, Star office. YOUNG GIRL. colored, for light gei housework: stay nights; 36 per week. Rock Creek Church 1d. e SITUATION—MEN. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT, bookkeeping ex- Derience. 24, ambitious, neat. desires Work along accounting lines. Addfess Box 45:C. Star ofice. | ence._cal LAUNDRESS, good, wants work at home: very Dbest re! big, sunny yard. Call Dec. 2425. 1346 W st. n.w RS ol NURSE or housework wanted by neat girl, 634 N st. nw. Metropolitan 8433, Miss Ger- trude Robinson. IR R St PART-TIME or day's work of any kind. by reliable colored woman. Call North $093. PRACTICAL NURSE 1d housekeepe perienced, middle aged, will care for eiderl: person. Address Box 185-C, Star office. * ‘WOMAN., colored, good cook, waitress, mi helper: full, part time or day' pleasant, willing worker. North | WOMAN, colored, neat appearance, k, experienced general maid, OF part_time: best ref. Dec. 0637. WOMAN, _colored. experienced cool work; st on place; hi referenc 2777. 1916 18th st. n.w. 93 s ‘WOMAN., colored, settied. respectable. place cooking_and first-floor work, with city refer- 170 0 5w u WOMAN, colored. wants general housework. Telephone Atiantic 2623, WOMAN, colored, desires work of any kind: 1 - 208 Living t. n.w. Phone Col. ‘WOMAN. colgr“ea. refine place a8 cook or m ref._Call District 631 CCOUNTANT, office manager and credit expert, 15 yei experience; permanent or tempotary b "Address Box 2 al_oicer, ence on design and layout o at_anything, travel anywhere. 147-C_ Star office. XD aireraft. Work Address Box or part time: clalty. _ Address smal Bo: BOY, 16, with two years high-school educ: Phone Atl. 3632. tion.” must have work. P automobile trade BOY would like to learn or any trade. Lincoln 6379-W. WOMAN, colored, Tellable. €00d general housework: at last p 800d_references. Phone Dee. 1686. WOMAN, ~colored, middle aged. general housework or plain cooking; references. 1432 13th st n.w: WORK Pot. 083 F, ANY KIND from 6 to 13 D, | HEATING & PLUMBING. 2 55 i [9ech e, £ | no mortgage taken. judget Plumbing & Heating Co.. Lincoin 10317 HOME IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY DESCRIPTION. No down payi it required for painting. | papering, plestering, plumbing. roofing. ' cement w stuccoing, Stripping, garages. | WHY WAIT? Do the work now ‘and make your first monthly payment in November. Easy terms 110 3 years to pay. Estimates furnished Teeer & CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Chandler Bullding. _ Natlonal 2884. PAINTING, paperhanging snd pl special low prices: best materials: guaranteed J. Jafle, Califoraia Decorsting | Co.. Col. 7169. 5 LASTERIN PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, special prices this monthy best materials; all | work guaranteed. 8. D.' Lopatin. 3329 1ith e k rd._Ad mLM-,r_ | PAINT, —Bath tooms and_Kilchens PAINTING =58 200800™) painted and penciled. 336.00; & work. _Lincoln 5765, Earle Jordan. = PAINTING, PAPERING—Don't be misied: deal cirect’ with mechanic and be convinced You Save money: averaze rocm pavered 3690 Call 'any time. Mete. Col. 0306, 2* PAINTING. PAPERHANGING. | prices. Qive us a trial. | & Son. 3508 N. H. ave. PAINTING AND PAPERHA! improvements of all kinds at pre-war For_estimate ckus D. Miller, 80: st_nw.__Met. 9727 ‘ | PAPERINGSpecial _low _ Bummer _ rates. | Room, 6 and up. Excellent workmanship. | . Eedal. 3559 19th st. n.w. Adams 7149 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—Special | low prices: in and out of town work. | catur 0078, 5 = | PAPERING ROOMS. dry scraped. $7; good paper furnished. James Jones, 1024 South | abiton st R g | PAPERING—Insist upon beiter wWork: rooms scraped dry,” cracks flied and papersd | charmingly. $7.00 * We disinfect free.” Guar- | antee’Dec. Co. Ad. 8825, 648 Newton pl. n,v. | PAPERING AND PAINTING. Les us estimate vour work. Blue Ridee Decorating Co.. Georgia 1787. 7 PAPERING AND PAINTING. B, Thompson 8307, 10th 30 NO CASH NECESSARY to hlve your home | | modernized by a reliable company. Let us estimate on meur paperin tric wiring, pidmbing. ~h | fiooring, roofing. building and concrete work. P L ¢ YOUNG_WOMAN, p maid. Telephone Adams 8614. 1231 Irving st.n.w. FILIPINO wishes position in private family, experienced houseman, also can drive chauffeur Adiress Bo¥ 467-B. Star office, 4 FILIPINO COLLEGE STUDENT desires work in ‘private family; good cook and _expert waiter and_houseman: best city references. Address Box 13-C, Star offic 1¢ HOUSEWORK, plain cooking, dishwashing, Ashing or Walting, by youn colored man. . LAW-SCHOOL GRADUATE who passed Jui ___EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. MANY VACANCIES ‘or college trained teachers of home economics. commercial subjects and physical education. Write Baltimore Teachers' Agency, 11 E. Lexington st.. Balti Md. RUPHERS houseworkers: investigated. HANGE has A-1 cooks. maids, by day, week. month; ref. Decatur 3651. 1837 114 n.w. STENOGRAPHERS, _bookkeepers, _typists, clerks. male and female, needed hourly: sal aries, $15 to $50 wk. Boyd's, 1333 F. Naf HELP—WOMEN. AGENTS _8ell our dollar box assortment of 21 beautiful Christmas cards; commission. 50%. 1517 H st. 8 BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPHER, start. st. Rool IRL, irom 3 to 8. trong. to help in_kitchen “hopiy’ 1600 ment _door. bar examination desites work iving legal MAN, colored, stat! Pot. 35 MAN, with produce or wholesale house can learn the business. Good references h dl’lv::': permit. AC YOUNG MAN, colored, “experiericed chauf- feur, butler, careful driver, sny ‘wants work in private family; ref North_4067. . YOUNG MAN with car_wants any kind _of position. Phone Col. 9634 after 5 p.m. * SITUATIONS—MEN AND_ WOMEN. COLORED COUPLE, janito: well experienced; good ref: - house: 15, 1603 the above. | 1 E DI o i nGHE prograzops. e Phone Mu 0854, 8985, ‘writini scraped dry, cracks filled, a | 8 tion. _Spigel, Col. 6) 3 G LABOR DAY SPECIAL Root era| dry, cracks filled. Kitchens and l‘h | guaran! 5 all Qa._ave. ¢ PERHANGING-zooms paverea | mate fuj hed. Work t& anteed. rge. 3130 18th st. n.w. Abt. 2. Dec. new celling, guaranteed. Smith, 705 13th st. s.e. Lin. 4531. T ing, 1 .Ce 14 P g e X 314, da; s} 38_i8th st. n.w. © . UPHOLSTERING. Expert in all kinds of upholstering work p. Work guar- 3 !n.igmus given, 11th_St. N'W. North 2013, A ise i i et Phoekes 1f, MCrhousancs of setialarey Small monthly payments will take care of | PAPERHANGING—G00d_woik. suaranteed in PAPERHANGING, PAINTIN itee '8. | Dec.._5309 | PA 86 and up. Esti PLASTERING, patch worX done Teasonsbly: ROQFIN(G—GCuttering. spoutin night. 38 done’at your home or at shol Call a Reliable Concern. Jobs n'flnz to the satisfaction we assure you. Absolutely No Cash Required. Pay At Little As $5.00 Monthis. Painiicg papering, plumbin heating, electrical wiring, roofin carpenteriig, weathe A Estimates cheerfully given The GENERAL C(SNTRAL‘TING CO. Tel. District 5083 927 New York Ave. 22nd st. n.w., bl.!e- GIRL. experienced 1n soda_and sandwich making. Apply Investment Pharmacy, 1509 oy, S GIRLS for iray service. Must be n attractive and over 18 years of age :g Ln‘;: per day. l? ?lyo"l;!;efl:lo%vghonn_’e‘s. Y. %6 n.e ith and Fia. ave. n.e., 7:30 Dim. or 2 p.. GIRLS, 2, want work. One wants waitress end the other wants general housework and care for baby while parsnts work. Address 908 New York ave. n.w.. Room 4. . exp. baby murse Best. ref. i RESIDENT MANAGER in modern Northwest apartment for experienced married voman. Compensation, free rent, light and gas. Agply in own handwriting. ~ Address Box EALESGIRLS, part time and Saturday only Experienced in selling _dresses. week, Lucky Strike Dress Shops, A5 5 nw, le. SALESLADIES—Catholic, have opening for several salesiadies _experienced in outside selling; can earn $15.00 weekly to rt; con- genial work id advancement when ability is proven. 'Call 8-10 or 5-6. Room 500. o ple's Life Bldg., 14th & H sts. n.w. SALESLADIES, experienced for dress shop. Leonce, 1115 G st. n.W. quiet type, STENOGRAPHER, _experiens intelligent; Government _status juired. American 'widow with dependents pre Replies confidential. _ State gualification: Address Box 186-C, Star_office. 2 STENOGRAPHER _AND TYPIST _withes pari-time or plece Work. Wisconsia 3818-J or address Box 121-B, Star office. el experienced, ~de- nominal salary to 384¢ 2+ sires position at once; start; references. Call Adams TYPIS® /OG] years' experience; Zoln 06 ¥ WIDOW, 35, needs position: secretary or companion. Address Box 148-C, Star o?::!, PHER — A-1 _typist, best of references. Lin- WOMAN, middle age, wants work. Care for children, nurse an 'invalid or housekeep. Phone Alexandria_30-F- * SITUATION—DOMESTIC. ‘COOK or general housework in small fam- ily, by a reliable colored woman; good erences. _Phone North 8268. TYPIST, experienced, | sraphotype; permanent position. ¢xperience and phone number. Al 140-B._Star_office. — WAITRESSES, experlenced, for curb service, Apply The Country Store, 4449 Conn. ave. o L AN o : p Mrs. G. O. Totten. Ad v YOUNG WOMAN wants job as nurse, house- cleaning, washing, ironing or chambermaid. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ANTIQUE FURNITURE REPAIRI} mates givi -, o Becatuf orgo, o mullens 1138 UTOMATIC Servi . specializing_ o Frigidaire. °“n;,§’m‘f‘“§‘d cuaranteed work ing. 1004 foor. " Met: 1961, DING, MATTRESSES, box $hrings ang {Wash. Matiress Gor. SIS L ab 5. . 0871 BEDDING of all kinds renovated and ster D.c P low prices. Ea Bidding Gor 3318 S6h ot n.e;Decatur 0156, piliows, feath t.; down comiort, Fe-cove Ered” fdeal Beading Go 053 5 now. Nat. 4004; All br from cellir T0HERE S NIMS PN Ve er e tlon guaranteed. t Plumbing & Heat- ng: &t B R 50 Pce" Linooin Tos1, ‘Droperty: cabinet wWork: root , 1st) Ioof repairing. H. Sohnson, 3435 5 Hes inclosed, Ieplred; “fences il aRom ess L Ping, general repairing. Morgan Bri- Fisior ot new. " Adams 164 Lincoln 7713. netmaking. refinishing, upholsterini REFRIGERATION. at a great savi Pa. ave. n.w., second lows feho.; best prices’ and_prompt ized by process approved by Health Dept. BI ING RENOVATED, springs mattresses, BRICK—CONCRETE—~WOOD. years to pay. Best materials used; satisfac- CAl odell lnt;“,\‘lem[ = NT.—General _remodeling CARPENTER and J bullt, 'all-metal weather ning. 1359 CH. — Porch rockers PURNA( cleaning, $3: system: roof repairing, painting, 0T work. * Gapitol Helghts 8. « ELECTRIC WIRING_AND FIXTURESSIX rooms, hall, bath, $80: complete and guar anteed, estimate Save time snd rpenter, North 0285. Sonied LoF. Folkr Cle: FLOORS, PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, ex- rt_ mechanics; reduced prices. Paul Serene, B8 vew York ave. National gm' GENERAL CARPENTER W°¥ $h08 Blive st. e, Lincoln: 1000 GENERAL CONTRACTING. Lot us taps core of Your AOME IMPROVE- MENTS you are planning to do, such &5 painting, papering, heating, plumbing, etc. Estimates Free. Anywhere. FROSP. BUILDING CO., 1013 s ST N.W, e LT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Sty o YOI SIS Iy Bl flon." Address Box 300-B. Suar offeer '3 LIST YOUR ing house with ELLER Company. Have plenty buyers. Our service means & square deal. Na. 5375, BAKERY OUTFIT, complete, for_sale. C. C. Taylor, 621 . third floor. WATCHMAKER and jewelry shop, 14th near “Col. rd. n.w.. 3250 cash required. North_5977. Special low | NG and home | GASOLINE BERVICE BTATION and pArking Must be_sold by $3.500; will_take oftered Btar lot at ‘619-33 D st. n.w. Trursday, Be L 3; price, | best_propositi.3 in regards to terms on that da. Address Box 155- nably. | | (Continned.) | | GROCERY STORE for s Call Atlantic 2759. ROOMING HOUSE. 13 r 1y papered and painted; wil 8. 1117 Eye st 1 rooms; rent. 3 rooms: rent. § 3850—Rooming house. 10 rooms: rent, 650—Rooming house. 11 rooms: rent. $80. $650—Rooming house, 12 rooms, 2 baths: beautifully furnished; good location: terms. 1850_-Rooming house, 8 rooms. rent, $50; beautifully furnished; good terms. $650—Rooming house, 11 rooms: rent, 375; near 9th st. and Mass. ave. a bargain $1.400—Rooming house, '35 rooms, 3 baths; well furnished: good location ments: corner: rent. $40. $450—Lunch, downtown: transient trade: rent, $35; ‘must sacrifice $350—Lunch, old stand; rent, $25; business 525 daily. ‘guaranteed. $350—Grocery and 1 room: rent, $30. $700—QGrocery and 6 rooms; rent, $68; cor- ner; old stand: a bargain $850—Confect., fountain and 5 rooms; good business; rent only $50. $2.100—Confect., fountain and 6 rooms; €or- ner: business $300 weekly, guaranteed. R. M. CURTIS, 820 11th St. N.W. Nat. 1332. TOURIST HOME The most available, attractive and valu- able 17-room brick mansion, a.m. Washington and Baltimore. at Hyattsville. Very _large. spacigus. terraced ~grounds, magnificent trees. Commanding location on Rhode Isiand avenue boulevard, the les thoroughfare of the Nation handsome rooms: very randa. occupying one WIll_rent only to firsf references. $i50 a month. Owner. ass tenants, 15,000 motorists Phone Hyatts- FULLY EQ &xxrm‘ ?Aw PARLOR. "plus oom, n - an: o v at 1817 Adama ML rd: rent, $100 per month: estavlished bugipses, S, W, Fational_s300. MOTOR TRAVEL. LEAVING FOR ST. LOUIS AND KANSAB City Wed. morning; O e, Clarendon TRANSPOR A g A T g g W Y SHARE EXPENSES—A DIGNIFIED BERV- :fi '.:"Elmn'tllhfl Dl}:;le car Q'MYN ates. TRAVEL, AT Sacle Bide.. Nat o618, 2000 WE FIND MOTORIST:! 4 I P Gt oy Auto Travel Bureau, 1404 L st. Met, 9586, LADY NoULD I.%i TO ~ACCOMPANY party mof o Bary e ring to Claremont, N. H. Call YOUNG MAN WILL DRIVE PARTY Weat or Salitornia Tor Sraneporcatin, Te0 erences. AN onal 4081, s MOTORING TO YORK, PRO! E, Newoort, Sept. 4 and 5. pussengers chess. Metropolitan 5630, Ext. ?_‘ - TO REHOB! i venine W at 6 am., returning 0780, Apt. 107. Oan take four. UN1V] OF m"fi‘m“fi_fi‘t g;h‘;‘é;r":rln'llwl’:rflon ;tll cmmvme‘" 0 me a tem| Address Box l"-C. Star ufiru.'“ 2 = = SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. AUTOMOBILE ELEVATORS. 3, A. B. C. 6,000-Ib. ity, ¥00d condition: ‘§150 each, for immediate sale. M. Herfurth, Jr., Inc., 1220 Penn. ave. n.w., Met. 4575. TH TUBS, bri @ to any of fecntnger’s 3 yaras for your s for your entire needs of used mai n-{; easily l’!"l‘l. easily selected. ‘e have Jarge quantities of 00d used brick, luml (224, 2 2x8, 2x10, x12 IN ANY LENGTH), sheathing. ficorin windows, door: h, pipe, bath tubs, ra ators. plumbing and heating materials In ex- cellent condition All material is ar- convenlent selection. Visit our 3 ranged for for the greatest selection at bargain yar ri ain Ofce-18ih_ani wntown- rightwo P A (ka ve. BI — Antig wali bed. morning, 3031 O st A% BED-ROOM SUITE and davenport good condition; Teasonable. Phone Adsmi BED ROOM B . for BB IOGH YIS, Ty ey e 18 10th st. nw. ¥ a0 B B ouF chance Tor's BED-DAVENPORT. mohi odd chairs, fine condition: maple bureau and Ble. sofs, Tugs. 3531 Conn, wve,cing ta- BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES, ali sizes SieTnes Dkt workmanehip. o Sieyd & Supply Cov. 810 Sth AW, Ditte 4110 Apply 1309 Hlo_lb REGISTER, Remington, frim 3908 GeOrEIn 8% ISTERS, Counters. shelving, chairs, tables, scales, ol safes, coffee urns, steam tables, sods foun- i lle electric grinders. mixers, refrigerators, partitions, store equipmént_and fixtures of giery description. Edgar Baum, Inc. 914 COFFEE_URNS, l(a‘;u grea: R No. 334, Best rterilizers, counters, ators. refrigerator dis- , electric mixers, scales, safes, ters, tables, chairs. sheiving, bak At %lo!l Fixture Co. 414 L 29 COUCH—Large suitable for wte or _library; will sell cheap. Apply A. M. ishel, 3901 Conn. ave. n.w. Apt. 405, Cali mornings or_evenings after . DESKS surpius from U 8. Government: also tremendous savings in new factory Furn_Co.. 430 8th st. n.w__Met. 7742. 253 DESKS—8ale of “factory seconds” of ofice furniture, desks. tables, chairs, bOOK Caf fle cabinets. cabinet safes and used DE lsl‘lil;nllu"vzy‘gu can algo rent it. H. Blllm:: Son. _n.w. " Natiohal 913 DINING TABLE. +_Tounc n.: tea cart, drop lcaf back. ‘wlass shelves. hte: DINING ROOM 8U any, Sheraton pattern: Durchas, - brand-new, big' bargain for 4 Foom sulte. mah Call after & pum. DINING ROOM_SUITES sl atoRiction:. et rd, o 10 a e st our warehouse, sla lotn sk, ‘mw. 'Alss Unitea Staten Storage Go. - "o 04 pleces. DINING ROOM BET,_ oak, 10 pisces; N 0 AL pork, 10 pisce ELECTRIC_ WATER HEAT) flon tank with abestos Jatke, $10; eloas tric exerciser, §15. Call Clarendon 1027-J-2, FRIGIDATRES —One 7 cu. 1t one 5 cu. ff cheap: also compressors of all sizes; coils, brine ks, Darts: tan save you big mones vag service. Met. 7967. 1004 Pa. ave. n.w. 2nd FURNITURE —3-piece cane-back | Uphaisiering Co. 617 F st now. " O INITTURE—Overstuffed livis uite, §20.80 wainut d-piece bed oo suite.” 130; dining room _suite, $42.50: be cheap’_oth 1 B mee tes. ©dd pieces: Kohler & Campbell baby ‘grand Bianc, Chiness Tog (9x12). etc.. at Weschler's auction, 915 St n.¥. tomorrow. ' FURNITURE—Wholesa floor, selling_out. and ‘odd pieces. M. Bw. B FURNITURE—3-piece bed-davenport _suite, in splendid condition: oniy $40. Also 1 be devenport sofa, $22.50; other odd Dleces. at barsain prices.” New York Upholstering Co. FURNITURE—10-pc. _dinin| chairs, tables. Tugs, eté... leavh sacrifice at _once. Cail Potoma FURNITURE—Mahogany-top gate-1 table, 4 Windsor Shairs, practical 1812 K_st_n.w.. Apt. 304 GAS RANGE, Victory. excellent condition, 4-burner. side oven. Sacrifice for 315, Call North 7iss. 3 s GOLOFISH AQUARIA made any sisé or sivic.” May be seen at 931 G 8. n.w. o Deaches, phonie_ Columbi GRAPES, $1.35 bushel: 31 Dushel; tree ripened: delivered. Adams 2416. * Eexgfiuomflfiummma?s. compiete at : lea Z Dw. Georsia 18893 . Turniture, bed _room Oven evenings. 1416 Eve com _ suite, clty: must 2d. dining practicaily ne m office. B _M17 K Bt ATVE SEE OUR EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS . L&CH!ONH'TB e Doine $8.000" monthly:' only 19.300; terms. Doing $100 '.!Okly. l.'-h' st. section; $550. D. G. 8 370 weakly, fion hours; terms. Govt. blde. section.: sacrifi ice, $2,100. FEieR BEiisere o ‘cheap, $750. 2:250. LR g Sy MERCHANTS' BUSINESS & FINANCE CO.. Suite 701, 1103 Vt. N.W._ Met. 0 P. F. CARLEY CO., 802 10th St. Qrocery store, with rooms abov. Qrocery store. with rooms: bargain. . Delicatessen and grocery, good business.2.750 Lunch room. doing good business.. T 17-room rooming house; bargain. 10 rooms, low rental 11 rooms, low rental: 18 rooms. well located: bargain. ... 13 rooms. downtown, money maker. Above places are money ma) be bourht on eagy terms. See PYRICH Y CO THIS WILL INTEREST Y A rare opportunity is offered which will definitely return a very large in- j come. The commodity i a NE( of proven merit: the NEED and DEMA] fot this product has always been URG] i 'Il‘ require $500 cash. Applicant ( an) must be intelligent apd ord in this community, intment only. Address ce B Perfect equipment: low ren ELICATESSEN. Opp. school, near universit LISTI] APE N WANTED—Party With bOOKKeeping experi- ence and financially responsible in a real, live corporation in ington; splendid in- come assured; unlimited possibilities to in- gividual with ability and capital. Address x_130-C. Star_office. 1° WANTEDParty wif ability to joi St aed "corsoration” deihe ‘e sutstand. ing, buslness, his is not , scheme. but a real proposi- tion worthy of inve lon, If you have $5.000 to_$7.000 to invest with services. consider & firm with best ge- Surity ‘and unlimited co-operation. Address 1-G. WANTED to_bu: . Star office. -A_Tooming house at once; will pay cash Star_office. or it Address Box 137.C. 'CONFECTIONERY and delicatessen store on Washington-Baltimore blyd.; must sell at once on aceount of sickness. 3515 Bladens~ burg rd. n.e. or Lincoln 104i5. otel business in a ted for tourists, TRADE FOR FARM. a w'l‘ en:nnnnnur well regula: 10, jue of equipment and busi- ness, $6,000: would xrcl yme boot; no agents. Address Box 69-J, r_office. SODA FOUNTAIN and Illgbh Toom, old tablishment. Apply 'a. ave. 1523 17th 8T, N.W.—BStore, 3 a) garage, a.m.i _Sandoz, Inc., cle.Decatur_4010. HAVE LAROE, fully equipped machine shop and bulldine.’ ang other Suidings, "aif lo” cated on_ large tfact of land. 'h have Sou to ‘ofter? ‘Address Box 473-B, Star office ‘tments and Dupont Cir- WANTED—Tea 700m in or near Washigfon: sood location for Winter; state particulars. Address Box 163-C. Star office. . A ams 0415. COOK, good, or houseworker, honest: Yeferences. ' 1424 16th st. B.W., quarters. Call North 8112, city Janitor's North dams 6273 AND TING PLUMBING, new and Te- HEATIVOI burners Included; time payments. 227 9th st. n.e. . 0372, Wi b t O e VoLl "k & &tar omee. erence will board infants and small chilldren tional opportunities: spacious grount N'T DISCARD YOUR WORN HATS! RE- fi.’w up. Lary headsizes a speciajty. Formerly wit VIT-O-NET BATHS FOR 05‘1“;, NEU- attle Creek re- EVERY CARE GIVEN INVALIDS, CONVA- S AT REAL satistaction ples Drug Store No. 7, 3107 G st. n.w, physician on reasonable Flllll DEATH no erior PRACTICAL NURSE WITH BEST OF REF- UD 1o 5 years. Call Clarendon 2343. HOME SCHOOL OFFERS BEST flliSUfiA- constant supervision; be referen M I?_or; IQI;_F'” references. Mar] ll” ked d oulded afte 181 Em) ocked _and . m atier s genie, $2.50 and $3.50. New hi to Og""!lh ly_with _Madam _As) District 9656, ritis and all chronic pains: B ducing treatments and Miffiin rubs. Pot. 4721 lescents and aged, by nurse in he; Wi home. Adams 7363. 1833 Kalorama lr‘.o by TRUSSES AND ELASTIO money-: ng_ prices. PFit nteed, Expert lady and gentleman at- Dis t6_care for your every want. Peo- MAPLEWOOD SANITARIUM—NEWLY DEC- orated: ideal home for eld l‘{ and chronic 1720 G . B 3 e SiLV’gY 75!;,51;;-;’;2. Silver Spring, Md. IKES A e e TRt s Tt R uneral servi lue tolnélf&,y fen brice. *fhe Greater B s i 1 ahd al, hi ?& uaun complete funer: orool’ alfiiEhe: susranteed, sie ol alrtigh’ sus &agthe ad from Chambers ;f;:-'{, o i U, B Ghaii s, "ol sk HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR CLASS START- ing_this week. Beautiful new guitars free B st W ol Savons S Migeel gty of i Fi models” and. jomnante of hand. foom Pl noden_ pna- o woven Gramplah cloth. - 1961 Gonn. ave CRTHOLIC best ‘mother's care; reasonable. Hrathovine FO- Star offc o the Greater W, cor. Chepin n. RI sition st . e Speas Baisn,, A7 RUSSIAN lady to live ii e e g Dt Box i12-C. Biar officer o YOUNG'S DAY 3 J College mnnc-l%r;. Athletics, horsemanship, ‘ansportation; 1 STO ELECTRIC TIME !TA? 1 t 3110, §50. Address Box 7b-5‘"fin SEUOUE warehouse 418 108 oL, “h.o “Ala nd dining suites and odd pleces. tes Storage Co. LIVING ROOM BUI 2 pieces, tau 0= $a0; Ccost ..E'.",sun Tes Care, $10. T will sacr) yersible cushion: L 5848, Apt. 711 b FFICE_FURNITURE from h vt.— ’8!rlklo.“¢rhll ‘l_'.. fl'l: EIM{IQIL 'l,lb EI‘.OVC:QX"!‘I:I o §reat saving. . Washin Saivage Co., ofice furn. dept.. 310 8th st. n.w. OFFICE_FURNITURE — Large mahogany desk. W, S-drawer mabogany letier-site cabinet, $20; oak typewriter desk. 1 chairs, ‘rug. - Apply Mr. Hannan, superin- tendent, Munsey Bids. T PIANO, mahogany. small Shoninger upright: rellable ‘instrument for practice: oniy #3 “Mass. ave. n.w. PIANOS at bargain pri during our A sust ' special Stiel. like new, $33; small Sohmer upright, $75: Emerson player, $145: used small nd, $315; apartment si: upright, slightly used, $180; grands and u rights ‘for rent: Hardman., Kranich and Bach grands. all Hugo Worch, 1110 G nw., Est. 1879. Tuning, hauling and Sbippin. ~ Estimates furnished. Tel. Nak. sizes PIANO, Mathushek, in excellent order; must se 515 13th st.. Apt. 105. = 3% PAY 315 down’ and 53 monchv. NaL 3685, nthly. Nat. W. W. Kimball Co.. 72l 11th st. n.w PLAYER-PIANO—Used, mhg. in g ing_ condition: bench and 10 rolis. $8§, on casy terms. Ses0." "W, "W. Kimball oo R CONORETE _MI. Fat. T o g ) Emery pl. n.w., Cleveland 4858-J after § p.m. RADIO—Well known make, new, $176 mods reduced to $59; only one this price: term arranced. Nat. 3659, W. W. Rimball Co. 121 _11th st. n.w. RADIOKiel, table model: a_beauty: At- water Kent 55; our sale price, §79. complete: 10 down, $5 monthly. Nat.' 3 5 Kimball Co., 721 11th st. RADIO—! out quickly. ttle used, To close . _complete; $10 'down, 35 monthly. 650, W. Kimball 'Co. 721_11th_st. n.w. O, Battery sel. with tubes. 37; Break- set, 38. W. Parker, 1300 Rhode Il n.w. RADIO—C] General Atwater ' Ken Philco, Victor, Sparton, Majestic, Gloritone. Apex:’ $5 down payment, balance monthly. Colorado Radio Sales & Service, 5514 Colo- rado ave. n.w._Georgla 1486. B GERATO frigerators _and all makes: 325 and up. ,C. Eills Co._Inc. 46 Pa ave_ Nt 6D BEWING MACHINES—| o &in New Home, $15; Stand 35 Now "ideai. 3 mo. Renting ai 3 enings. .E. Sew_Mch. 8hop. 313 Pa. ave. 8.0. Lin.0215. SEWING MACHINES—Reconditioned tread- Ies, electric portables and consoles ss low &s i85, Wnite Sewing Machine Co. 800 X st nw. SEWING _MACHINE, china _cioset, porch awning, 3 window awnings, Victrola, ice box. 3600 Cumberland st. now. . ' 3° BEWING MACHINE, Singer, de I table, electric, 35 'per month. “na® rentine. Prompt attenti il “calls. 'Lat us serve you. 8376, Siniger Sewing Machine Co., ave. n.w. drophe od l‘IAI $10; ropheads, 15, AEfe" 850 Pa. ‘ave. 5. Tibrary ] lone” North 737 Cona. —Sieer portabie w0, 2 Tepain P e AT portable. B e e dnt stiiciy up-te-date 3 : hcfi it completed, at Conn, .rte E. . _Harris, mgr. o rtable electric. s sttanteed "perfoct, “Bhone: Emerson veral tloned pori- EOIEs Tn ok, wuarantaed of one Tear sl makes sold, rented, res ed. writer Bales and Service Co.. 1714 H st. n.w. [IrRWIITERS —Amesican stand with purcl %{: T, port- A ‘abies inclu “an't& uud?é'm evenings. e;gn‘x‘.“fl‘.‘éfifs cFend North_6993. KOMA PARK ' PATIENTS. CONVA- tray_cervice. _Shep. 2415. 7 DUFONT CIRCLE 8C; st dl.llcufith‘ Bt., udy and play airls, North E244. HOGL POR. it Dupont Circle. vervision for boys and Day and bearding. * ; 1431 TYPI uaranteed like T S e, B ashini Typewriter Ex- ey T R N (Continued on Newt 1ith n.w.

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