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D—4 SPORTS. olf Pro Aides Due to Oppose| THE EVENING MATCH AT COMING TOURNEY PLANNED Spencer, Title Holder, Wil Be Unable to Defend Title This Month. By the Associated Press. HICAGO, sey all horses old Sun Beau. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. HE assistant professionals at the golf clubs around Washington, all pepped up‘ by the fine weather of In-| dian Summer, are out with a chal- lenge to the assistant pros of Bal- timore clubs for a team match in connection with the forthcoming assistant professional champion- ship, to be played at one of the ‘Washington courses late this month. Clff _Spencer, professional at the Forest Park public course in Baltimore, is the champion of the boys who hold down the assistant’s berths in the golf shops about Washington and Baitimore, | but_Spencer will not be eligible to de- fend his title this year, since he now is a full fledged pro on his own account | and no longer is his brother's aide at the Maryland club. The assistants a the clubs about Washington think they have a good chance to trounce the assistants of Baltimore clubs and are E-‘epervd to lay a small wager on the e that they can take their Baltimore rivals in a team match, if and when it can be arranged. The Washington boys want to hold their championship at Co- lumbia late in October and plan to ask | for the course shortly. The tourney is at 36 holes medal play and the lads | plan to have the aggregate scores count | in the team match. With such fine players as Gene | Larkin, Archie Clark, Brick Wood, bred of the age. time winnings, Great money w race. third thorne race. Jim Dandy, started the race was a ONVINCED | course is difficult, October 9. They and hagse players die “broke,” but not Packing the fattest one-horse bank roll in all turf history, he munched his oats in peace and contentment today, through with racing forever and hailed as the wonder thorough- He was given a rousing farewell yesterday when he crushed Mate by a length and a half in a mile-and-a- quarter dash for his last stake, the $25,000 Hawthorne Gold Cup. triumph added $20,000 to his all- making it $376,744 for five years of campaigning. nners will follow Sun Beau, but it is doubtful whether any of them ever break his record for bringing home the cash. Dur- ing his five years of racing he made 74 starts and was victcrious 33 times. His average earnings totaled $509 a His victory yesterday in a row in the big Haw- The was his Two other horses, Plucky Play and yesterday, two-horse With Jockey Maiben on his back, but, affair. STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE that the task of making and keeping a putting green on the present fifth hole | at the Rock Creek Park public if not impossible, the Rock Creek Park authorities have Old Sun Beau Earns His Oats Ends Racing Career With $25,000 Hawthorne Cup Win to Raise Turf Earnings to $376,744. Sun Beau ran easily until the turn just before the stretch. At that Rmm Maiben gave him the rein and e bounded in front. He caught Mate off stride and he couldn't make up the distance, Sun Beau galloping _across the finish line easily. Plucky Play was a bad third. Mate closed at even money. Sun Beau closed at 8 to 5. Sun_Beau will be retired to stud immediately, owner Willis Sharpe Kilmer sai 12 Turf Leaders In Money Getting Horse. Sun Beau . Gallant Fox . ZeY coovene Isinglass . Donovan . Blue Larkspur Phar Lap ......Australia Twenty Grand ....U. S. Display von U Victorian'..".\.100 U, 8 Mate . B Exterminator ......U. 8. Country. 328,165 313,639 291,275 277,215 272,070 260,060 259,925 256,526 253,425 252,900 252,596 ‘The semi-finals have been reached in the first October tourney of the “Ofly | boids,” those golfing gents who get up at the crack of dawn to play at Rock Creek Park. Featherston plays Page in one semi-final, while Lewis plays David- | son in the other. Here are the pairings | for the sccond October flight: Meany vs. George Diffenbaugh and Charlie Penna |decided for the time being to abandon | | White, Simon vs. Featherston, Bryant all classel as assistants, they feel they |the picturesque little 93-yarder anHl in | vs. Cummings, Jarvis vs. Bowl. |its place will cut up the present eighth | even though Baltimore has one big shot | hole into two holes, thus rounding nul‘ ‘The change is the first to | made at Rock Creek Park since |the course was opened more than five | | years ago and probably will be put in | would have an even chance to over- come a Baltimore team of assistants in the list in the person of Lawrence ‘Wisner, aide to Ralph Beach at the Baltimore Suburban Club, who was one of the qualifiers from this section for the P. G. A. championship. Many of the youngsters are planning to enter the match-play tournament to start next Monday at Woodmont under the auspices of the Middle Atlantic Professional Golfers' Association, which will supplant the Middle Atlantic Open of last year. SARAZEN IS WINNER IN LAKEVILLE GOLF Yeads Cooper by Two Strokes in $5,000 J. J. Lannin Memorial Tournament Play. [ the nine. be use Sunday. ‘The hole is less than 100 small green 50 feet below. By the Associated Press ontstie A1 green SALISBURY PLAINS, N. Y., October 9 —Playing through a heavy rain in elose to par figures, Gene Sarazen of the Lakeville Country Club, Great Neck, N. Y., scored his second successive vic- tory in the $5,000 J. J. Lannin Memo- rial open golf tournament. Gene negotiated the No. 4 course of Balisbury Country Club in 72 on his last round to finish with a 72-hole total of 284, two strokes ahead of “Light Horse” Harry Coover of Chicago, whose brilliant 69 gave him a tie for first place at the 84-hole mark. Sarazen's four Tounds were 68 047 284. Scor's of the leaders: G. Sarazen, Gt. Neck. Harry Ceoper. Chicag s el Waiher. Baramus. N £ R P 8 ¥ 15% will not be beneficial, 2 Gl oamberd .Y g § Bt Mamaronk NE 18—re—ni 13 0. BR55ak, Dauginaton, N.. 148757200 the par of the course easler. ROD AND STREAM EPORTS from salt anl fresh| water fishing grounds indicate that as the fishing season wanes | larger and better fish are bclnz} caught. In salt water large trout and| blues are being hooked. In the bay| proper, from the mouth of West River round Thomas Point Light down to| *solomons Island, good big trout and “blues are being landed, the majority of the blues by trolling. The trolling sea- | #on is now in full swing, and will con- tinue until it becomes too cold for com- fort. In salt water the fish are sticking close to their Summer-long habit of striking best during the cover of dark- ness. The reportd indicate that the best catches are being made after 6 p.m. and fust at daybreak. It does not seem to nake much difference whether the tide is on the flood or ebb, so long as the mater is in motion. While the days thave been unusually hot the nights have | been cool, and this coolness undoubtedly | has lowered the temperature of the water. The water is still too warm for the best fishing. When its temperature | drops still farther better fishing may be expected. | trout. In the fresh-water streams bass are > pounds. furnishing excellent sport, many large- | mouth bass being caught in the Foto- mac just below Washington, with small- mouth bass landed in the upper Peto- mac up to Harpers Fe and boyond. | Or reports from sburg, W. Va., a\tv fiching conditions in Western Vest Virginia excelient. At Romney ghe South Branch of the Potomac is re- rted normal and fishing fair. At orefield all streams are reported excel- lent for the sport. Both the Potomac #nd Shenandoah Rivers were reported wplear this morning. OCAL anglers have been catching bass in Piscataway Creek at Fort Washington. Last Sunday a great many of these gamesters were landed Bt Piscataway, but there was a scarcity of live bait. This conditien will not prevail when the water cools, when plenty of live bait will be found, prin- cipally smelt. | the woods at the right. shots. | and Cove Point. ing hands. Paradise.” Blakistones Island, | wee small hours. M. Jones of Lonardtown, Poseys Bluff, 30 fish, mostly all trout. weighed 7', pounds. catches recently. ranged from 1 to 3 pounds. nard, largest fish, was @ trouf weighing informs us tha are cxcellent. nel end cne man, cently. trout and fluke to a bot nel bas: pounds.” He reports: 3; Anglers cesting from the sea wall mlong the Washington and Georgetown ehannels at night report sizable catches ©of the big-mouth bass. Frank Bell and Frank Linthicum, @shing in the Potomac, opposite the old Efl plant, yesterday landed 22 yellow ! ANGLERS’ Chesapeake Beach. GUIDE ‘The fifth hole, in use for only a half | decade, has produced many more aces | than any single hole on any golf course around Washington, no matter how lengthy its existence may have been. yards in length and plays from a high bulff to a For some reason it is easy to knock the ball into the hole from the elevated tee, and public links golfers have done the stunt with great frequency since the little hole was put in play five vears back. Unless grass can be grown on the putting green to remain there through the hot Summer months, the hole will have to be abandoned entirely, but the grass authorities of the Department of Agriculture are to experiment with a new kind of bent which may hold up Under the new arrangement of the holes. the present sixth—a oneshotter of about 240 yards—will become the fifth. The present seventh will become the sixth, and the present eighth hole will be cut up into two holes measuring about 240 yards and 375 yards, respec- tively. The new seventh green already has been built at the top of the hill where a long tee shot goes at the pres- ent eighth hole, and 2 new tee for the new eighth hole has been cut back into The old eighth | has been a par 5 three-shooter of 462 vards, although the green has frequently been reached by long hitters in two ‘The ninth will remain the same, |and the last nine,, known as course B, the proposed changes | for Rock Creek | Park already is too short a course, and | 2 | tha removal of a par 5 hole will make perch, 18 white perch, 4 catfish, 2 big- mouth bass and 1 rockfish, pan size. Capt. George Bowen at Solomons Island reports that plenty of blues are breaking between Cedar Point Light Billy Nishwitz and Harry Black, fish- ing recently in the bay near Cove Point | ran into a school of blues and landed them, trolling until they could catch no more, owing to tired arms and bleed- George Knight at Leonardtown re- ports that trolling off Tall Timbers in the lower Potomac is at its best said it may now be called “Fishermen's He “Still fishing” is also very good off | the best results being obtained from 6 p.m. until the Sunday afternoon Postmaster Harry trolling off in Brettons Bay, landed The largest ALPH BOYD, fishing off Black- istones Island, made a remarkable catch of 114 fish in two hours. | fished from 5 to 7 and landed 34 blues, | the largest weighing 4 pounds, and 80 the largest tipping the scales at He J. E. Thompson, who does practically all his fishing in the waters of P:-temac off Morgantown, made two fina ‘With Capt. his ruide, he 'anded 34 trout lats on> evening end the next morning dupli- cated the catch to a fish. All his fish he Leach as Mrs. G. L. Stabler of 3115 Mount Pleasant street and Miss Sarah F. May- 1620 R street, fishing in the ‘Wicomico River at Rock Point, made a beautiful catch of trout and rock. The landed by Mrs. Stabler, 5 pounds. The fair anglers baited with peeler crabs. A.H.G. Mears, at Wachapreague, V: catches down his way “Ten chan- bass; one woman 3 last Monday, over 100 Janded se- One o two bushels of croak:rs, Largest lended this week weighed 58 chan- Capt. Noah Hazzard reports that he will continue to run his Sunday fishing trips, but from Galesville and not from HIGH AND LOW TIDE FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 AND 11, AT CHESAPEAKE BAY AND LOWER POTOMAC RIVER POINTS. High Tide. Washington . :38 a.m. 7 p m. Annapolis .. . .Saturday Sunday . 4S1mx Gay Chesapeake Beach..Saturdey Sunday Solomons Island ...Siturday Sunday Benedict ..........Saturday JPiney Point . Sunday .Saturday ' FEEEEEEE] SEBELRLRY YUTTT T T BT OO B Sunda; 85 8 H Low Tide. 1:20 pm. 5 n.m. e B3 Ed Leil EEEEEH BoRENERI51 VYT OO a3 wSavena0e Lo 832 F McGill Edwards. Sweeney vs. Weaver, Davis | vs. Adams and Clampitt vs. De Vecchio. WITH the qualification round sched- uled to end today, 74 golfers had turned in scores for the Indian Spring_ Club championship and asso- ciate flights. J. William Harvey, the lanky gent who hits them a mile from | the “tee, seemed certain to win the qualifying medal with his card of 75. Here ‘are a few of the low scores al ready turned in: Harvey, 75; Leroy Sasscer (present champion), 77; Sam Rice and Charles W. Cole, jr., 78; Tom Belshe and Leo F. Pass, 80; Dr. L. 8. | Otell, 83; Fred Otell, 84; Fred Walen, D. M. Neale and C. A. Ryan, 86; Harry helan, Harry Kidwell, Ray Farrell, W. H. Pattison, R. E. Weedon, R. T. Kreuzberg and J. A. Pratt, C. M. Whitman, H. A. Mihills, W. N. Jackson and F. G. Butler, 89. Pairings for the first’ match play rounds are to be made tonight. Indian Spring golfers now are competing in the tourney for the Caywood trophy, a 72-hole medal play event, with club handicaps. The women golfers are com- peting in the 36-hole medal play tourney | for the Wineman trophy. On October 31 |the Senior plate. donated to the club | by James P. Schick, will be played for. The tourney is open to all Indian Spring golfers over 45 years of age, and | will be at 18 holes with handicap a! lowance. 'OMMY BONES' score of 73 stood up to win the medal and Everett Eynon's 85 was good enough to get him in the chamj Jflonflhip flight as the qualification round in the Columbia |Club tourney ended yesterday. |met John P. Holzberg, one of the best {of the Columbia juniors, in the first round today, while Eynon, present |holder of the title, clashed with A. S. Gardiner. Two match plav rounds are being played today, with the semi-final and final rounds carded for tomorrow. In sall six flights qualified for the champlonship which will wind up with a dinner at the club tomorrow night. Congressional Country Club golfers today were in the midst of the qualifi- | cation rounds for the club champion- ship now held by Clarence B. Murphy. The champion is not on hand to de- | fend the title he has won for the past two years, ‘The September Morn Cup, one of the feature tourneys of the season of the Senior Golf Assoclation at Chevy |Chase, was won yesterday by Col. H. 'M Morrow. Second prize in the tour- ney went to E, K. Campbell. Mrs. L. L. Hedrick scored a surprise | victory in the tourney of the Women! District Golf Association at Woodmon vesterday, winning the trophy put up by Mrs. Jerome Meyer with a score of 89—14—75. The low gross prize went |to Mrs. J. Marvin Haynes with a card of 86. Mrs. Alma von Steinner of Beaver Dam and Mrs. Harrison Brand, ir. of Chevy Chase tied for second low net with net total of 81. Mrs. von Steinner had a gross of 92, while that of Mrs. Brand was 93. SCOUTS GIVEN TREAT | of 30 days. Bones | | Will Be Admitted Free to Howard- Smith Grid Contest. Boy Scouts will be admitted free of charge to the Howard University-John- son C. Smith University foot ball game tomorrow afternoon in the Howard Stadium at 2:30 o'clock. It will be the Bisons’ opening game of the season. ‘The Scouts, however, must be in uni- fotm and accompanied by Scoutmasters. All high school students of the Dis- trict will'be admitted at half price and members of grid teams of District senior high schools reporting to the gymnasium at 2 o'clock will be admitted w!;;mut cdmrg;a a loward probably will use thes - €rs to start the game: it Peyton and Lee, ends; Ellis and Greenlee, tackles; Davis and Stokes, guards; Shelton, center; Hall, back; Marshall and Perkins, and Johnson, Iullbwk SCORES SOCCEH VICTORY in Warm-up Game, 4-2. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., October 9. —Hyattsville High School's saccer team scored a 4-2 victory here yesterday over I;hlernl‘.!pper Mar]}mro High eleven in Vi -up game for the Prince Geo County championship serlene It YVAB:: (a{l;’l'gal‘v‘ally planned to play the match Willlam Garman and Willard - bickel scored Hyattsville's goals. s Both teams used many players, with & view to giving Coaches Stanleigh Jenkins of Hyattsville and Warthen of Marlboro a line on their material under lctunl phylnghe:::lt:ogiw pl at e Wed- nesda.y ttsville bowed to the Catons- ville High eleven, 4 to 6. 5 HOLLYWOOD NEAR FLAG | Wins Third Straight From Seals]| in Ccast League Play-off. SAN FRANCISCO. October 9 () — | After spotting the Hollywood stars to a three-run lead, the San Francisco Seals came from Eshind last night to win. the third game of the Pacific Coast League play-off series and virtually cinch the l”lehllnvlmlh! MMM .{” Rose Hat Shiop, . 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B! must_be Arer clast new and repair v ‘work. ._2429 18th 'll 9 10 0 CASE PINISHER and polisher: must Be ex: perienced man in piano or furniture fini ing and touching up and furnish own work- l,l’:; (.QOI; lllll!‘ llfllw. lflbl full time !'Wh As. cor Mr. Weinur \ Rou"% Co12th ang & se % © COLLEGTORS, expérienced on fnsialimen Rony seees 4 TR T Thion G 860 Feh st now JANITO! middle-aged man, w] - ored, for s Riten "one With s pecond fust be dc'(ll REd Sover: “Cal1 Bl fctive “ahd sober. 0845, ask for Mr. Derrick e well,_able bodied, Who under: stands I:mlnull u'"k“ln'dl r)un nd i s, Maty HT AT park Parm, O; 111, d. el MAN—Unusual opportunity IDI & man not employed and_ accustomed. 0" working. lonk hours and interested in 335 week earnings; excellent chance for lflvlnfitmlnfi to right “Nopiy " between 1 and 8 b, $77 1 Press Bldi MAN. 40 yea: house experien: nent employment with sion basis: we will help Grand Union Tea Co MAN-—Well known nationally organization has excellent lecal man for sales work in vicinity. pogitio to, start. " Apply W between 2 ani MEN to cane chaire 81 hand cane: must must be experienced. C: N ST. N.W. Met._2062. W Trew MEN,colored, intelligent. as solicitos high-grade health and accident insu company; give experience, if any, and r ences. Address Box 209-i, Star office. MEN (4), energetic, for food products Toute in Cherrydale, Clarendon, West Falls Church and Washington, paying from 135 to 340 per week to start. Apply J. P. Watkins Co., 551 Tiiinois ave. i.w.. cornér of Geo PHOTO FINISHER—Permanent position for man with experience in Brinting Velox Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 3 PIN BOYS. colored. Apply Reds Mesaw, Temple Bowling_Alleys. SALESMAN — Established _manufacturer of bullding material sold through retail lumber ards to contractors and architects wants alesman for town and country territory in Western Maryland, part of ‘West Virgini and Virginia: job requires man with who will travel six days a 1t you are the self-starter iype and work hard without close_supervision, we have & good job for you, with reasonable sala al- lowance ‘and traveling expenses: §00d chance 10 grow with & new and rapidly developing branch of anold industry: ter. Address Box 15 SALESMAN, experienced, with a Ford car: young man preferred; (o take orders for Singer Sewing Machines and vacuum clean- ers. The right man can make g00d money. See Mr. Harris, 3537 Con leth ar, house-to- n fin to 603 advertised gpRortunity. for ‘ashington and s permanent and pays well National Press Blde., Tor SALESMEN can make real money sellin high-class product much in demand: we will show you how. ' See sales manager, 211 sportation Bldg., 10 to_13 3 SALESMEN with cars for Maryland, Virgini lnd wnhu-uu“n lnl!ndll nmnunny"mr iy 3 to 6 SALESMEN to sell Fords Talesion {0 those who QURLITY! must. furAieh transportation: only 2 men on present force: write in_full ‘qualifications and experience. Address Box 34-U, Star office. BALESMEN — By national pharmace: manuiacturer, 3 salcsmen with & Tecord of doing things. These men will be developed to fill District salesmanager positions at end Knowleds= of drugs heipful but not necessary in case of correct sales ability. 406 Hill Bldg TAXI DRIVER, white. Avply 320 L st THREE-MAN TRIO, piano. cello and violin: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. daily. Address Box 146-J, Star_office YOUNG MAN—We have an opening for & young man; must be of neat appearance and possess 4 fair education. This it a perma- nent position and offers an excellent oppor- tunity: resident of Clarendon, Va.. preferred. Call in_person between 12 and 4 at the Clar- YOUNG MAN. energetic. experienced in restaurant and confectio; Ca- pable of handling help, 1 high-class confectionary ' store: State age. former empl and reference. Address Box 33-J. Star_of ROUTE WEAVER. Experienced on Oriental rugs. Arcade Sunshine Co. 713 Lamont st. nw. - A “GOLDEN"” OPPORTUNITY For Two Real Salesmen. A position that will yleld far above the ‘essiveness amina: not insurance, stocks or bonds, although experience in these lines helpful Only those who can come well recommended Will' be considered: references will be re- auired. ss_Box 242-J. Star office. 10* SECURITY SALESMEN—We have two deals that we believe have more than the usual appeal and meet the requirements of the public’s present frame of mind. One deal has been in operation some time, the other is just starting. Both have strong directorates and pay liberal commissions. Leads and full co- operation will be furnished. De- cide which deal has the greater appeal to you and work that one. For appointment phone Mr. Dal- zell, sales manager, National 8876. HELI’—MEN AND WOMEN. D. C., FRIDAY HELP—WOMEN. OCTOLIE II’I'UATIDN—WOHIN. ELE L P A RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) ND'SITUATIONS SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.). | (Continued.) T 'IIB knov‘led A experience an " Address Box J1so5: Bter shen HELP—DOMESTIC. houseworker Tor down- ndry excepting sheets all family; Sunday aft- ernoon and Thursday afternoon free. Do lllfl apply unless a settied, capable woman 00d cook “and willing o care ot one e wirl one aiierngon & week: s permi- board 2%'.'1"153 Smontiy. “Fel. Adams 1057, BONDAY onty monlr. Tel GENERAL HOU: WOR.KIR. l-lna or‘vlr wir] from Mary nia: €00d cook. neat, clean and y njghts; do not phone, 3515 30 5 2759 Woodley pl. n.W. _ ° ite, intelligent, settled, pot over : companion and mother's helper. Apply in person. 1239 Shepherd st. n.w. GIRL, ~colored, unattached, for _general housework in country home:' references re- auired; 340 per mo. - Phone Shepherd 2159. GIRL white or colored, for general | housz- work,’ help with child; stay nights: good home for right girl: $22.50 month. 407 Oak st. n.w._Adams_ 7460. GIRL, colored, capable. { work: stay_nights: reference. - Wis. 4018 HOUSEKEEPER, white, middie-aked; couple with child; no iaundry: good home: rcason- able wages. Call at Apt. 30, 1743 F at. Iw. MOTHER'S HELPER, young: rel Weekly. "Call Adamms 0700, Bxt. 804-A, Batur- day morning. WOMAN, middie. educated, may s ant hoiiie in re- Birn for Tleht housencid duties: Teterence. Address Box 208-H. Star office. WOMEN, “two, colored, as cooks in_country tea shop: good pay: restaurant or tea shop experience necessary. Address, immediately, Box 383-J, Star office or phoné Rockville 353 after 8 p.m. ____INSTRUCTION COU COUBSES. AUTG. ORIVING TAUGHT Tefined expert instructors: yOUr OF OUT AT. 1146 18th st n.w. Dec. 3924. I TUTORING IN MATHEMATICS BY POST- graduate student having a master's degree. Address Box 331-J. Star office. 13° STENOGRAPHIC - TYPISTS' _ COACHING course “civil service exam. rough drafts, 1 tests. ‘plain copy, civil service ma dictation 90-120 minute; 7-9 Mo: $10 (4 wks. or less); day. $25 mo. - BOYD SCHOOL. “Civil Service Coaching Specialists.” 1333 ¥ st Nat $5 A MONTH FOR SHORTHAND —ANY hour from 10 a.m. to 8 pm. UNISCRIET, 1766 Penna. ave. n.w. Met 5067. BOYD SHORTHAND IS EASIEST Tu learn, easiest to read. easiest to write, is rapid. ‘The quicker you learn the auicker you will earn. Typing. Bus. Eng.. Spelling Grege Shorthand, Sec Practice Stc: laree employment agency. Est. 1 years, Bovd Se reta; hool, 1333 F st. Nat. 2340 FRENCH. SPANISH. ENGLISH COLLEGE entrance, Govt. consular exams.: individual instruetion. Chastleton Hotel. Apt._352. 1 FRENCH - PRIVATE LESSONS; REDUCED rates to groups: tutoring. certificated teach- er. 1450 Girard st. n.w. Col. 8194-J. 16 PERSONAL INSTRUCTION. ALL BRANCHES of beauty work; learn in 3 months, evenings: leasonable. 1318 F st. n.w. Becker Bidg., nd floor. i 1* AUTO LESSONS, RELIABLE WHITE IN- structors. $1 hour: any hours: parking for fest: permits secured. ~ Noel. North 7440.__ JAZZ IN 20 LESSONS: plano. sax. banio etc.: guitar and 10 lessons for $12. student orchiestras. Christensen School, 718 11th st. nw. 1278.__Instruments e booklet LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE AT THE MABELLE "HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. 1918). New low rates now in’ eficct 818 14th St N.W., 1325 N . Ave. NW. "GRADED DICTATION—GREGG REVIEW. Special Students—Day or Evening Mount_Pleasant School for Secretaries, TIVOLL THEATER BUILDING. 4th St. N.W. Columbia '3000._ ~Marketing Personal Service. Special Course for Secretaries. One lecture a week, starts Thursday eve- ning. October 1 Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries. TIVOLI THE R BUILDING, 3313 14th St N.W Columbia_3000._ Sales Personality and Marketing Special Course for Executives. One lecture a week, starts Thursday eve- ning, October 15, Mount Pleasant School for Secretarie TIVOLT THEATER BUILDING, 313 14th St N.W. _ Columbia_3000. DICTATION LASS| Slow. medium. fa: mem«m Review of half_of the manual: typing. evenin: Jclasges: all for $2 per month. Tuition re- funded if dissatisfled. Courses given as an advertising feature. For information apply in person only._ (No letters. no phone Entire _Afth floor, National FPress Blde. 8 _Ginn & Co.” IMPIDYMENT AGIENCIFS YOUNG MEN, ages 18 to 20. high-school rads. knowledge stenography, typing or wokkéeping; also office boys, P. B. X. oper ators (female) and cashiers.’' No charge un. less placed. Washington Employment Ex change, 514 Nat. Press Bidg. Dist. 2480, STENOGRAPHERS. _ bookkeepers, _ typists, clerks. male and female. needed hourly: sala” ries. 315 to 350 wk. d’s. 1333 F. Nat. 2338 COMPETENT HELP of all kinds furnished by employment agency of Woman's Exchange, 3405 Conn. ave. _Clev. 0671 RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks. maid houseworkers; by day, week, month: ref. investigated. ' Decatur 3551 1837 1ith nw. for general house- ADJUSTER, APPRATSER Tires, mobile, TER experienced: “fire, auto: salary 350 & 'ARTIST, younw, capable, handle any (ype art work.” N.'W. Canter, 128 Quackenbos st nw BOOKKEEPER. 30; 6 years with a nation; erences. After 6 p.m.. Adams 3034, Mr. Gray light: :E excelient reference; Phone North 8234, 9 CARPENTERING and painting and general reasonable. ~ Address Box 351-J, B . et CHAUFFEUR. BUTL!K houseman, colored; rivate family; A-1 refs.. competent and re- liable. Write C. N, 1020 Fla. ave. ne. or phone Lincoin 2998. 1¢ FILIPINO, youn ous. desires ticular family, offce FILIPINO desires position as chauffeur, but- ler, houseman or cook; experienced. with a €00d reference; highly recommended. Ad- dress 1733 19th st. n.w. . PILIPINO—Chauffeur, butler, wants work; ref. Address Box 41i-J. Stat office. 10° FILIPINO, young. neat and clean. well ex- perfenced as butler. houseboy or, Waiter. also can cook, desires bosition. Address 2007, O st.n.w.. A._G. Cahin. i experienced and in fon as chauffeur f. Address Box 402-J, GHRISTMAS CARD BOX ASSORTMENTS - 24 cards with retail value about $2.80. sells for $1.00, our price, 50c. Mahy bargains in others of limited auantity. 28c up. &nd bonus paid on our bersonal line. Phone or ‘write "MAYFLOWER ART CO., 319 Den Tike Bide.. 1010 Vermont t._3554. SMERAND WOMEN for direct sdline ~com: mission. _Apply_10_Investment Bullding. SALES PEOPLE (6) TO HANDLE ONE OF THE FASTEST SELLING HOUSEHOLD AR- :lmcl.m QF THE YEAR. 830 SATURDAY. " EARN $10.00 A Dt\Y SHOW FAMOUS AR * XMAS CARI cere men and women wanted th Eiveest company in the Christmas. catq business o earn exira money showing nationally adgertised FAMOUS ARTISTS' Xmas cai No competition: generous ca; bonuse: etal commissions aid daily IN ADVANCB—DIVIDENDS. Three great Xmas card_box assortments. The Process Corporation. 1126 Nat. Press Bldg. WANTED—SALESMEN. KRISS KROSS SALESMEN—Have better fac- fory proposition in stroppers, blade: seliing out. leaving city: pro . “Address Box . Star office. 11e on 1 ing line; opportunit o0 %S 160 a"voer. "Ropis Rrter 150 am., 406, 1331 G st. n.w. HELP—WOMEN. MAN. colored, wishes position, valet or truck driver, porter, kitchen man; references. North 9287. Tae in work, type .fi'z‘fl% vords oin ords ‘min- ute; 315 week. Phone Met. 9711 g STUDENT attending local nommercln col- lege from 9 o'clock to 3 desires opportunity to earn board and room by caring for chil- dren or assisting with light household dutie before and_after classes. Phone Nat. 1748. TEACHER. with training and _experience, desires pasition as governess, tutoring of companion. Address Y Hosteis House, Fort 100 Teal estate TYPIST, CLERK, asst. bookkpr. 7t switchboard. Georyia expert knowleds »finec es position & housekeeper-companion ' or practical nurse: references; willing to leave city. Addres: Miss E. H.. 1324 Parkwood ave., Richmond, Va. YOUNG LADY, high school graduate, with experience in stenographic and ceneral office Adams 2894, i SITUATIONHOHEBTIL COOK, competent. neat uhu permanent position with aduits or no children; mine months last place Am»e write add., I will call in person. Address Box 386, J) Star office. COOK., practical nurse; city reference, Newton st. nw. GIRL, colored, “desires place ws firsi-class cook “‘and general houseworker. Phone At- lantic_2937-W. 1444 D st. nee.’ GIRL, colored, neat, wants position. ghambermaid.’ District 5156 Lrom i p.n GIRL. colored. ey or_mother's helper. GIRL, colored, nea work_desires position. a.m. to e wishes place s nurse Phone North 8605 wants place us maid or chambermatd cooking: Well experi- enced_in cleaning. _Pot. 4348-J. 1445 8 st. GIRL, neat, wishés place s chambermaid or ueneral houseworker in smail lamily; €00d_ref. _Col. 5995, GIRL, colored, wants parti-time Work of bachelor apt. to clean. Call North 10320, GIRL, colored, desires position as plain cook in smail family, mother's helper or general mhid. _Adams_3079. ITERING. by ob of coniract: dn (brickwork, vlastering and puinting, by rienced workman, North 98: unn CARPENTER WORK before the Pall rush. Not a comoany, but private contractors. = Paul Kiaassen & Son Atlantic 3738, 130 E st. s.c. Porch rocker: CHAIR CANEING-ERIR, Jere stering__Armstrong. 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062, CHIMNEYS and furnaces gleaned. special, $3, yacuum system: roof repairing. Dainting 1 floor_work. _Cabitol Helehts 2. 15* CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. _ CHANDLER BLDG.—NAT. 2684. Nothing Down—3 Years to Pay. 1st Payment November. ‘PaperhaNging- —Pnlmln — Flumbing—Heat- 1 Brick] lylng tering - Cementing— arpentering hlnuhn( — Roofing—Gutter and Ernlltlll ESTIMATES FREE. SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED. ELECTRIC_ WIRING AND FIXTURES_6 rooms. hall, bath, $50. Over 500 satisfied customers in Washington. Get my estim see the reason. 11 M. Carpenter, Norh § 7 we:ul‘ ‘prices FLECTRIC wioes, sod S, 15 Toom_hou: Dist. ._City_Elec. Co.. 815_7th n.w. 15 reason- FLOOR WORK. every description: able: guarantecd: dustless machines; also small sanders rented. L. T. Folk. Clev, 0528 FLOORS SCRAPED AND FINISHED, medern machine work: price reasonable.’ H. Caton. 226 12thi st. s.e. _Atlantic 0665 FLOORS, PAINTING. PAPERHANGING—Ex- pert mechanics: reduced prices. Paul Serene, 8 New York s N 3606. FURNACES, LATROBES _AND FEATING |5 plants cleaned and repaired by experts Work susranteed. Don't delay. Bpecial | prices. _Cleveland 1971 PAINTING. Arxlum‘lumfl CASTERING. special prices this month: best materials: aii ork guaranteed. S. D. Lovatin. Adams 5340. GIRL wants work of any kind. 1280_between 4 and 6. GIRL wants job as murse, 7 C: Call Clev, 9 beiween 4 and 6. wor 1l or part time._Call Col. 9703. HOUSEKEEPER for small family; nights: no_laundry. _Lincoln 6752 MAID, lady, chamber, parlor; good ety ref- erence. __North 4116, 9 MAID, colored. splendid cook and waitress. mother's helper or wurse, Wwants whole, part-time, day's work: rel. Norih 9842 NURSE OR MAID, colgred girl wants work; can stay nights. _Col. 3866. WOMAN, colored, wants night work or wahi- ing._Emily, Atlantic 3541-W. WOMAN, colored, wants job_as general houseworker. Phone Atlantic 2560-W, Bettie 5324 Gay st. n.e. Tuesday or Wedn or cleg or Saturday. Phone Dec. 5075. * colored, wishes position as .nurse housework. Call Adams 4393-W. 1483 Fla. ave. n.w. '3 AT WOMAN, refined, settled, wants two or three days’ work in privaté famidy. Decatur 2331, Apt. 38. & WOMAN, reliable. wants part-time or laun- aindry preferred; Mon. and Tues. ne_Adams 7231 WOMAN, colored. wants general housework, small family; good reference. 1634 6th st n. e WOMAN, or_light PAINTING, inside _and _outside: _window gashing, {0c and 15 P.C. Ferrell, 1128 s e ax 8.3 2 PERING— (Do Geal Glrect with Theehanic and be-convinced you save money: sverage room papered 36.90. Call any time. Metz. Col 0396. §° PAPERING — Rooms scraped dry. cracks filed, charming paper included. §790; di'- infection free. Insist on better work. Guar- antee Dec. GCo. -Adams 5625. 648 New Fi s S e s | Papering, Painting and Floors. For neat, clean work, ser work that'is to be appr sonable price. All ‘work anieed. Newest selections of wall paper Cush or terws. Open day and night. Call ADAMS 1244, Keystone I)crnmnnz €o., 3541 14th St. N.W, PAPERING AND PAINTING. NO CASH NECESSARY to have your home modernized by a reliable company. Let us estimate on your papering. painting. elec- tric_wiring, ‘plumbine, heating. hardwood foortng. roofing. building and coricrete Work. 8mall _monthly ‘payments will take care of the above. Cail THE HOME DECORATORS. INC., 1009 9th St N.W. Phione_Met. 0854, 8955, PAPERHANGING —Good _ work _guaranteed rooms scraped dry. cracks filled at 37 also plastering done reas. Horowits, Ad. 6870:K. Inc, WORK WANTED by experienced and reliable woman as maid, waitress or general house- work: whole or part time. Adams 2604-J. YOUNG GIRL wants work as mother's help- €1 no washinis: reference. _ Adams 5140. o PERSONAL. SUPERVISED RECREATION FOR _YOUR boy after school and Sat.: free transporta- tion ‘school 10 home at 6 p.m._Col YOUNG'S KINDERGARTEN, MODERN, PRO- gressive; also supervised recreation’ after public school classes; Saturday play €roup: $150: transportation. North 6993. = 14 AWNINGS REMOVED, REPAIRED, STORE reasonable: order now. Window shades, ali srades; terms. PROCTER, 214 H. Nat. i456. IN J. B JONES merican Bidg., 1317 F &t n.w. Rl mpoo and wave, $1_ - 14% HOLLY TREES AND BOX BUSHES FOR sale Teasonably at Baileys Cross Roads. K for J. B SWEENEY. i ELDERLY LADY TO SHARE ROO se’s home: 350 per mo.; tray service. Box 303-J, Star office. _ MORE NICE CHILDREN WANTED <on's kindergarten und grades ‘Teachers' College. former public playsround North 6244, Dupont Circle Bchool for Chi! dren. 1601 N. H PRIVATE DAY ~ NURSERY —- EDUCATED other sives best food and_care children, § years, tansporiation, 35 weekiy. Co- Ad- dr A A FEW & e No director_ of SHADY NOOK home for aged and chronic. convalescent pa- diet and care; under supervision of « graduate and registered nurse; rates rea- Sonable. Wis. 4634, 24-HOUR DAY SCH ) problems: indiy. instraction 4719 Conduit rd. Phone Clev. 9861. OWNER WISHES TO SHARE NICELY FUR- \ished modern home, leasonable; references. Georgia_2632-W. LA HEN DEATH STRIKES A PAMILY T no need to feel that they must accept in- rior funeral services. due to inabilily to pay a high pric he Greater W. W. Chamber: Co. offers complete funeral. cars and all. for as little as $75. World's finest water- proof. airtight. guaranteed. steel burial vault may be had from Chambers for 385, In case of death call the Greater W. W. Chambers Co.. 14th. cor. Chapin n.w._ Col. 0432. 35 CASH FOR THE NAME OF A USED-CAR spect, provided we sell him a car within National 3983. some_extra_money this_easy way. WILL TAKE CONVALESCENT PATIENTS: best care: reasonable prices. North 8367. DERGARTEN - PRIMARY SCHOOL — g, French: Saturday supervised Dif TRANSPORTATION _Columbia 1846. _ * HOW TQ SIZE UP CITY FOLKS! E HEZ nday hight. Centennial Baptist 7th_and Eye n.e. DELICIOUS PIES MADE “TO_ORDER. TELEPHONE DECATUR 1680. ROBBINS' NURSERY SCHOOL, A very select group of children. 2 to 6 yomrar sy ornica) eraminationss by child specialist. Pre-school and kindergar- ten instruction. Transporiation. 265 Ethan Allen ave., Takoma Park, Md. Sheo. 2905 e MOTOR TRAVEL. GENTLEMAN DRIVING TO OREGON vIA Grand Cangon; passenger desired o s _Call Clev. 5255 GO BY PRIVATE AUTO, SHARE EXPENSE: references exchanged. Bunyan's Auto Travel B 1 ve. Met. 6752, 9°¢ BU;I\E S OPPORTU\ITIES. tients reas. rates all Mr. 'Wheatley, 1846. * | PAPERHANGING — Good work, guaranteed in writing: rooms scraped dry, cracks filled. $7.45; latest_samples. _Spigel. Col. 0043. 15 PAPERHANGING 2ooms pavered; d up. Esti” mate furnished. Work sustariécd o A Geory & 2129 18th st. n.w.. ADt ec i14b: PAPERIANGING, PAINTI Rooms papered. 15 up: bath, Kitchen painted. $5 up: floors refinished: interior, ex- terior painting._Earle Jordan, Lin. 5765. PLASTERING, patch work done reasonabiy: new ceiling, $10 up: guaranteed, P.L. St 705 13th st. se.Lincoln 4531 ROO‘I‘I our roof overhauled before the Pall rush. This is not a company, but & private contractor. Phone Atlantic 3738 136 B st._se. Paul Klaassen & Sons. UPHOLSTERING. - repairing. ~ refnishin Caneing: Teasonable et John Welsmulier. 1735 14n 8t nw. Decatar o760, UPHOLSTERING—Repairing. all kinds. covers, cushions: guaranteed work. Gariand, 5632 Ga._ave. Ga. 2646, "CALL A RELIABLE CONCER? A Dromise fs mo better than the com- pany that makes it Thousands of satis- Faeors " SCns aient "o the satistaciion. we Absolutely No Cash Required. Pay As Little As $500 Mo; 1y Painting. papering. plumbing. plastering. Deating, Seclrioal it TooRNE. Lementing: e i, aeather C sTpine. SaTsbes The GENER CONT CTING CO. 927 NEW YORK AVE. TELEPHONE DIST. 5082. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ACCOUNTANCY URSE. La Salle Exten- sion: first reasonable offer accepted. Tele- phone Clev. 6142. ANTIQUES and househoid furnishi: and drapes. e(r private sale, beg! 10 am.. 1720 1 TR ANTIQUE_ ST SXDEBOARD and dining ublr Apt. 708. Rochambea Nat. 3514, ANTIQUE 4-POSTER BED, mahogany; Teasonabiv. 2902 P st. n.w. Pot. 0184 AUCTION SALE of unusual collection of un- tiaue, semi-antique and modern Oriental Tiks and carpets. tapesicies. elc. at Wesch fer's. “ofs E st n.w.. commencing Mond eVening, Qctober 12, & o'clock b.m » and con: {inuing Tuesday afternon, October 13th, 2 bim.: Wednesday' evening. October 14th. 8 ;m . and Thursday afternoon, October 15th, p.n BATH TUBS. brick and building material Come to any of Hechinger's 3 yards for your entire needs of u'!d ml!!l’\d easly seen. easily selected ities of &ood 2x8. 2x10, 2572 YN ANY LENGTH). sheathing. fooring. windows. doors. sash. Rwr bath tubs. radi- aorg plumbing ‘and’ Bedting’ materiand! 0 »mxien condition. Al used material d for convenient selection. Visit ur § pards for he'greatest aciection at bareain HECRINGER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Main Office—15th and H Sts. NE. Downtown —6ih and C Sts. 3 W. Brightw00d—5625 G BEDS (two): Slmmena Sl aise;-compisi: one White sewing machine, cabinet style, 50.Adams 2894. BED-DAVENPORT. 10-pe. dining room suit dresser, ' chiffonter. draperies. odd bed chairs, ‘tables, 9x12 ‘and small rugs. hall Tun ner, antique’ mirror: real bargain. 2521 {cor._Calvert st.) Lo BOILER, 135-hn. K. R. T st ressonable T accepta onger's Laundry, 23rd_and New York ave. o B B. Smith boiler and 300 sq. ft. of hot-water Tadiation; practically new; bar- gain._Apply 1903 37th s—Rugs nning et Teell FOR RENTExcellent location, nith drive in, for tire and battery business. Also equip- Bedshoe revalc nto and lunch room. R. PR B Sall sverigert Bwe Dat able location_ Income. $3.000 per year. No cxchange, © Worth investigation. = Owner, ¥00d business; good GROCERY STORE, doing 817 12th st. nee. location:_sell reasonably. Lincoln_9566. MUSICIAN, CELLIST. double banjo, experi- hotel. 'dances, desires en- Address Box 281-J. Star office. -round. or porter; whole reasanable pay. North 1955. ¢ YOUNG MAN, colored, wants work us por- ter,” switchbosrd or elevator operator: best city_reference. _Cleveland 2104-. G MAN. colored, good, he worker. would like position ' of %00d_reference. _Adams 7570. SI'I'UA'I'IOVS—-MEN AND WOM’EV MAN AND WIFE de desire “Positions, chauffeur 1338 B st. n.e. X\nnx-<i v kind: managed own sanitarium 10 years in D. C. no encumbrances; references exchansed. Ad- dress Box 301-J. Star office. _ blc g ‘moderate s WORKER. laundress, Bitone Atinatic. 1066, DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, steno. experi- enced general office work, speedy and accu- 5"" desires full or part time position. Col. experienced. Aoy Teatn _millinery. 208, nw. ¥ ¢ class, Iadjes’ and :nT D draperies; at drems dresses, "alterations. home or by day. GERMAN LADY vlfiu E‘"'""' tnrk. Address Box_ 325.J. Star_of earn B Ton il Yol® leara. ™ Beatity School. 921 P st. n.w: TRLS (2), learn beauty course: complete, $io paid while learning. 15 E n.w. Detween m nd 12 1 TAILORESS' wanied: w04 sKirt g helper_on coats for ladies' tailor. M Kern. 2030 P st. n.w. _North_10446. YOUNG LADY to_introduce new type of stationery 10 this city’s better homes. This W Dproduct is originating Lere in Wash- ington and should prove very interesting to the right party. The work will consist of calling at given addresses and also of work in_the_ preparation of the orders at Prefer some ohe out of work at the present time and one who will give the work their honest and_energetic atiention. Ad- dress Box 336-J. 8 'star office. 'OUNG LADY, experienced on power 'mx D Gves A e Bar- ments. 5514 Conn._ave. ORT fi‘gfirfis.::nt-gru M. OF r.u W. ROOT m?. ', 5i03 GEORGIA AVE. 1783 R ROONE fi"snm 4th AND FLORIDA N. 5 AN H POSSIBLE TO MAKE &3 TO. 35 OUR. L ot and more with new. An;{?;le‘nmr ‘wonder line personal Christma: sreeting cards: take orders now: we dellver nd colleet later: generous commissions: hali- century-old firm bebind you; write quickly for free outfit. MOUNT & COMPANY, 65 Mceunt_Building. Cleveland, Ohio. AMBITIOUS WOMEN, il aball interview spplicants, this, week to positions in Washi aryland and ith pton. _Re- &y cul- ewart's shop. SIRL, rellable, thoroush comveknt.‘lshes permanent. place with adults or couple: no children: ‘stay nights. Address Box 355:J. office. 10 mm. colored. meat, desires position s waitress ‘in public place or as dishwasher. Call 2141 Wyoming ave. s GIRL, German, refined. _educated, speaks %ood “English, wants work curiny ‘the day from 8 UIU4i can drive car. Address Hox . Star_office. onnmm‘rx 'NURSE. typist, .-wmencea = sition 1n_doctor's office. Will work fcr rea- sonable selary, Address Box 365-J, Star office. HOU: R, _unincumbered, "ndow of tter class, in ‘motherless home or with re- tired couple. ~Address Box 315-J, Btar office. LADY, thoroughly familiar legal -mur-nme work, 10 rience; uuflm‘fldflm Box 3163, Btar office. Tefined, m’mmd, best references. Mrs. “Li. 5127, hite, by, hour or rnuupn. 711 Eve nee. NURSE, graduate, colored, wishes care of in- valid. in city or can travel South; Tates rea sonable; references. Atlantic 4955-J. 11° PRACTICAL NURSE or housckeeper, by refined_woman:_doctor’s reference: reason: able. Mrs. Long. 610 Mass. ave. n.w. | STENOGRAPHER, younc. 0 sears experi eace, Wil start (at “moderate salaryi b references 3 Branch 34 STENOG.-SEC'Y- ng tlon” as stenosrapher: best _of references. P .| DISTRIBUTOR WANTED ARE YOU THE MAN® Factory representative here 1o select Gistributor for this district on en article of broven meril, manufactured by responsible manufaciurer. If you have Or¢anizing abil- iy, can handie men and ere fnancislly responsible, there is no_reason you e e NET S5 000 PR YEAR. Thi3 18 & high proposition, and we only have time to interview the man who has confi- dence in his own ability. “No think-I-cans. You know your capabilities. Can you au ify? 1f so, see me by appointment before 12 o'clock Baturday. Mr. Van Tassel, Hotel Continental PENNY MACHINES (10). poker and golf ORI representing valie $150; will sacrifice lot for $50 cash. Address Box 369-J, Star office Eligapess AR SR LETTER SHOP_Lont established, many pa- trons (ing. multigraphing, mimeograph- ing. addressographing. mailing, stenography, typewriting: completely equipped: downtown Mce building: low rent; can be profitably “ted by two people. ' Price, $3,000. Ad- 9-J. Star oflice. 1e MAN motoring New Mexico for cks unencumbered man as pert- o assist in construction of ume;\eu YOUNG camp site ner " willing cabins: & little cash’ required; Address Box 327-7. Star office. LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE—Kave other busi- ness, needs attention. Apply 481 Pennsyl- vania n.W. DANCE STUDIOEstablished busineas in downtown section. _ Excellent patronage. Owner leaving city will sacrifice. Full in- formation__Address _Box 344-J. Star_office CONCRETE BLOCK STORE wif upattment above, 6 rooms, h.-w.h., 2-Car gre and back 3 Price. Nosoliely the_best buy cor U Rronineton, | 0."B. Zantzinger Co., 945 K st. n.w. Nat. 5371 i BUITABLE FOR AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING large brick garage rear; near 14th and R, I ave.s 25-it. front; cheap; $30. Address Box 3843, Star_office. ING HOUSE, bath R OOMING O otk s Fa v e e e 17-ROOM ROOMING TIOUSE. downiown To OMirice, $1,400; terms; less for auick sale._Eller Co. Nat. 3621 e ROOMING AND APT. HOUSE, 33 Tooms, 1 hs; can_be made ‘s hotel;' 20th, st. n.w. Bocation. 5iod; "Serins. et %o Nat. 3531, LN AN —_, RECOMMENDED SERVICE. AMERIOAN RADIATOR ™ iuiied, Get g estimates dies. before Bjacing our contract. New lll X work; 3- Y r IS o Eonbratiets siiitiard. Blaine ractor. BT O t1C 031, ‘1225 Fenn ave. s.e. Arcola svecialists BEDDIN( and iliows_reno. ash. Mattress Co. 9. 1 kinds renovated ln‘ steril- llEdDDhI!h%Xgl('Cis approved by Health Dept. D. C. Prompt service and low prices. iltk Bedding_Co.. 2215 5th s Decatur 0 ‘DD spri mattres at_; down Wll“!l- Te-cov- B is; chea 914 9th TTRESSES. box spring: rices and prompt STEN( Batens = BOILERS, FURNACES cleaned and :fi' Etitee"sth b at. now. Dist. 5582 an use‘ s, 5. Soda foun- tains: clectric Erinders, mixers. Teiriserators; riitions. store equipment and fixtures of grery description. Edgar Baum, Inc. 914 st n.W. CHIFFONIER, Oriental rugs, antique what- not. clock, dresser, office table, bookcase, tapestries, o’mxfi" doors, erib, bookshelf, : URNS, toasters, stoves, grease ' traps. sterilizers. cash registers, refrigerators, refr lectric mixers. ving. t] Store lelun 14 9th as St Co. 414 urplus from U. 8 Government: tremendou il Dew factory close-outy chairs, flles, sl Furn_Co.. 430_8t D omen), & maho ish: ¥o0d PR nn DESKS Sale actor: - Turniture. desks, tABies: ‘chairt, Book caztn fle "cabinels, cabinet. safes and lused ‘ofice furnityre’ Yol can‘atso-rent 't " Batm & Son. 616 w. National 9i3 n OFFICE FURNITURE from U. 8. Govt. Desks, chairs, fle cabinets, tables; everyu Lor your office at great saving, Wash Salvage Co., office furn. dept.. 310 8 —— T OIL BURNER, Electro, tank: cheap. 1623 R i . PIANOS at bargain | tember sal upright, Erana, 3315 used 6 cetave® used apartment size pla 185. @ speciality of renting for all occasions. Te agent for Hardman, Kranich & Bac] Tuning. hauling s Bal furnished. Hugo Worch, 1110 G n.w. PIANO —Good condition; must be sold. North 9792 after 11 a.m. Before 10 ates mont, Va.. after 5 p.m. PIANG, plain mahogany, perfect’ condition; must s€ll; ave. n.w Tandard m: 3§35, 519 My d. at 350 and Up; aiso Giks. . Suiell idbo &0 bestquality, mulbepy and two pairs, ‘full and Cost.$15.95 Can be seen any 335, Harvard Hall ic, nine-tube mode « real bargain; traic planos for rent, 1349 G st. n.w. PORTIERES, old, velour; engih, used’ only one season. pair; will sell for $6 palr. day ‘after 1:30_at Apt RADIO. new M, compelled to sacrifice or terms. Adams 1774 RADIO, Tatest nine-tube nuptrhflnvdym €ouble ‘pentode and_multi-mu_tubes. &uto- metic_volume, $35. 205, 1420 N. Y. ave. 5 RUGS—Two large antiaue Serapis (Chinese 8X10; rare bargains; perfect condition. Ema Orientals very chesp. 3842 Cathedral ave SEWING MACHINES —bropiead Siner, 3¢ New Home. $15: Standar $10; olhers, st 35 G Kuar. | New mmmchine 13 mo. Renting and repairing. Open evenin SE. Sew. Mch. Shop. 513 Pa. ave. s.e. Lin.027 SEWING MACHINES—Singer portable_elec tric, §20: dropheads, $5. $10: rents, $3: :¢ paifa. 655 Pa. ave. s.e. upstairs. Lin. 2801 MACHINES—Reconditioned _ tre electric portables and consoles as 1o 95. White Sewing Machine Co., 800 WIN dles. st. n TYPEWRITERS —All makes sold_rented, 1t puired. Trade-ins accepted: best rental chines’ n city: new and_used portables eary terms. Typewriter Sales & Service Co 1714 H st. n.w Bav traded in and reconditioned ver reasona U woods. | 'Royais, L. C ths rented. 3 per mi Czpitol Type r Co. 1409 Eve st. n.w. Natl 4858 TYPEWRITER_RENTAL SERVICE free. Nat. 5! U ; ton Typewriter Ex- iring from_business bargains. 807 13th _st. n.w. TYPEWRITERSYou don't chance “Unitea” has jow- tnat are guaranteed. Eacy Typewriter Co.. 1221 N. Y. ave_ Nat. TYPEWRITER. C. Smith No. 8. model: perfect ew: $20 €12 F st. n.w e or evening TYPEWRITER, d carriage. pica type: u: 0s: cost $107; Price. 1z Address Box Star office. 10 1TYPEWRITER free with purchase of any typewriter. port- ables inciuded: rent reduced, Open evenins. |_East_Capitol s o TYPEWRITERS—Big_typewriters, little type- vriters: all makes of used and rebuilt type. writers: if it is a typewriter see us. We gell cash or_credit. Old typewriters taken in T Met© 9674, District Typewriter Ex- change. 713-715 H_st. n.w IYPEWRITER RENTAL SERVICE. Georgia 18837 Underwoods, Rovals and L C. Smit 5250 o, in 8dv.. §6.75 8 Mot $13. UNDERWOODS (21 condition and. appear- new: very reasonable; will demon- Call Hyattsville 632-M WASHING MACHINES —Voss ironer - combinations, brand-new, - late models: specially priced at $99.50: $1 delit- ers, balance .15 per month. Good House- keeping Shop. 427 10th st. n.w. i5i WASHING MACHINE —Rotarex electric wa er. copper tub. for only 315. Apply 1318 Emerson st. nw. nel e WASHING MACHINES _ABC floor sami and demonstrators at greatly reduced prices #nd ‘on very casy terms. Barber & Ros Inc. 11th and G sts h_st riced machine: terms " United 3 93, washer _and WANT 3-MASTER clipper bow schooner, 1o 80 teet walcr Jime . must be ve able. 5% Write Apt. 208 DOGS, PETS, ETC. FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. wire-haired, male: beautiful markings; pedigreed. West 0230. 2128 L st n.w = PY, months, pedigreed. has had distemper. Mrs B, L. Waiter, 10 East Kirke st., Chevy Chase. Wis. 2946, BCOTCH TERRIER PUPPIES, pedigiced pure-bred championship stock: $39 snd $50. 3902 Northam st Clev. 7621, DOG. Eskimo Spitz, will sell Tea: sonably; must be 2002 P t._n.w. Pot. 0184 JUST RECEIVED—Wire Haired Fox Terriers, Chow, Irish Terrler, Bostons, all pedigreed and Esquimo Spitz, Collies,” Pox Terrier. Per Kittens, Tropical and Gol Aquarium Singing Canaries. Mexici Yellow Head Parrots. Al Schmid’s Emporium of Pets. n.w gentle &iven good home. SPECIAL—SPECTAL—SPECIAL. Your dog given & sanitary bath. coi n dried with “s Dos and Cat n.w. Col. 0574. ND_ GARDEN. - well roited cow manure. Wis. 4195 (formerly Ken 18! PIGS_Registered Hampshire boar and sows, also registered Jersey cows. Smulhgev.n sheep, FOR GOOD SADDLE HORSES AT able rates. Call West 2950, Rock Creek Rid- ing Ciub. rear 2212 G d modern furn un. rket pri rare and desirable f Pt Lin coln Co.. Metrop buys everyt of BOOKS - BOOKS BOUGHT—Highest prices £ny quantities. Phone Met. 5415 man’s Big Book Shop. 933 G n.w. Est. 1807 CASH REGISTERS. show cases an fixtures; _entire _contents bought. BAUM. Inc.. 914 E st. n.w. Met. 9744. ELECTRIC PUMP wanted. complete, fof deep well._Address Box 400-J, Star office. 11°_ FURNITURE—Bi¢ prices paid_ Do not be misled. The Lincoln Co. has no_connection with any firm in the business. Phone M ropolitan 8817. We will pay the highest cas! prices for anything of value. FURNITURE. _second - and clothing bought and sold. C. Kaplan, 314 Eve st. n.w AR et 11+ FURNITURE_Highest cash prices paid for used furniture of all kinds; prompt and courteous service, Call Dougins. Met. 1373; evenings after 7 p.m. call Col. 4897. FURNITURE—We advertise to pay more = furniture. household efTects, office furniture and stocks of merchandise, and live up to it." Phone us and be convinced. The Lin- coln_Co.. Metropolitan 8817 FURNITURE-Highest prices paid for used furniture; prompt and courteous service. ll Paul any time, Lincoln_10045. FURNITURE—Would like to purchase some ood used furniture, also high-grade baby ¥rand piano; pay cash. Metropolitan 3051. FURNITURE—Don't sacrifice your furniture We will give you more for furniture, bric- acbrac, china. antiques and office furniture. Phone’ us and_be convinced. The Lincoln Co.. tel. Met. 8817. 604 6th st. n.w. _ GOLD. silver, watches, diamonds and_old cwsiry heeded Tu our manufacturing dept ull_cash_value paid._Selinkers. 818 ¥ st DINETTE_SET comisting. of foir back chairs with woven rush seats: china closet with glass doors and linen compart- ment: extension drop-leaf table with three ndditional leaves. lacquered in ureen. A 1eal bareain for §23. Can be seen any duy after 1:30 at Apt. 325, Harvard Hall FENCE STONE. del.. $5 per ton; track doors. trucks and motor cycle; @10s, 3x10s, 2x12s. Address Box 371-J, Star o} 10° FURNITURE—Dining room set. 10-plece, wal- Tadder- put; very good condition. 10 Seaton pL. n.w. North_53% CURE — Overstuffed bed - davenport suite. $35; walnut bed room ‘suite, $42.50: dinette suite, $32.50; kitchen set, $7.50: chif- forobe, $8.50; other furniture. 1211 H ne. Brand-new samples m musl be once, regardless of price iving room suites, 15 easy chairs. 1 wal- nut bed-room suite, coffee tables, lamps, etc. Buy et your own figure. _Open evening: Everything must go. 1416 Eye st. n.v. 10’ ITU) nese: also new 5313 und domestic Tugs, Hugo Woreh baby grand and uprikht pianos, suites. odd pleces, antigue secretary chest, ‘antiqué sofa, etc.. at Weschler's Auction, 915 E st. . 9 am. to 4 pm. FURNITURE—Oue _ hundred & il DUll-Up. and_occastonal chairs. beautifuily covered, (o be sold at less than Lalf their value: all or any number to & customer. 1416 Eye st. n.w. 10° RNI' gain: up._1010 H st. n.e. disy Open_evening: RE—Large easy chair, 1 rticles Wm g, fom oL 458 S AND EUO. flrenu( ‘value: gey, shipments v ing room end dining Teom suites, odd dress: Sekka: Oetusional andreclininy BACK ehairs daverport” and gateleg = tables. decorated breakfast. sets, floor famps and_ feii-buze floar_coveringr. New House, 2004 14th Liberal t!!fll!. Open tv:nlnt g8, ivory ‘excellent FURNITURE in the eity: FURNITURE —10-piece. walnut dining suiie, $45: begutiful day bed (wooden ends), $15: guirstuited chalr, $10; luxtrious 10x14 wine- colored veivet rug; wardrobe. mirror door. $10 ehitiorobe, $8; large reffigerator (125: d), $10; leather couch, Haviland ntiaue tables, chair Rt e cupboard. large cherry drop-léat table, Cur- rier and G rints, French ‘commoge., andirons. xm 14th n.w. bt R T S nw s". gg:!gg!"QIiEEEEZE“‘ OLD GOLD—Bring your old gold. silver, px-n- num, diamonds. also discarded Jewelry; we need them i Our manufacturing dept.: will highest prices. _A. Kahn. Inc.. 935 F st STORE FIXTURES, unch Ioom equipment; entire contents purchased. Atias Store Fix- 414 . Met. 929 \VE-PAY BIGHEST CASH PHICES for kinds of househoid goods. Cali North 10114 for_prompt_service. APhone Nafional 1281 SELL? WRSSHLER 8. 915 E ST hw. auTOeD e, ete - Thirlycnine Sibrs s the Washington public. . " BEFORE SELLING STOP AND THINK. PHONE MET. 8317 —and get the best results. Antiues, -china. bric-a-Srat and Jfirc'em}fir'- aiture. Thie Liicoin Co. 604 6th snlsmcrOPY PRICES PAID. Georgla 0830, _Calls received 8 am. t0 9 pm. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. BUICK i-PASSENGER LIMOUSIN Six wire wheels and full equipment. e inkCeelne catdition: ice, 5 abroad. _Phone West 2643, BUICK STANDARD COUPE, 1926—Only $45 in our great rummage sale now under way. kway, 3040 M st. n. ._Open_nights. ICK MARQUETTE SEDAN, 0—J Bee i before you buy. Adams st e BUICK STANDARD COUPE, 1938, Tum- ble seat; reconditioned and neI‘I:v'lraumd in gree: ber. A guaranteed car for Lee D. Butler, Inc., 14th and oy el B ;5!‘6 etc.; a real bargain don’t judge this car by price asked. by, Beice Call 'Mr. Herfurth, Colu CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1928—Motor quiet and auiet_and D hoiful;, fine rubber: exccllent Anish: clean vpholstery. A dandy car for only $250. See this today. ‘Liberal terms arranged. ~Your Owens Motor Co.. 6323 Ga. ave. 1930— includ- chaufleur owner going 800d running