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_B—12 (. 8. 5. T0 GARRY ENTIRE CONCERT Philadelphia Symphony’s, First Season’s Offering Over Network. The first concert of the searon of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, | under the direction of Leopold Stokcw- ski, will be broadcast In its entirety to-, night by WMAL and an extensive net- work of other Columbia Broadcasting System stations. The concert will be picked up from the stage of the Philadelphia Acadcrw of Musie, from 8:15 to 10 o'clock. program is designed to review the w Tange of seventeenth century mutlc from the founding of modern opera in Italy to the great religious and sym- phonic school of Bach snd Handel. Sponsors Step Astde. Five national program stepped aside to permit the adcast. Gene Austin, prominent radio Ind recording artist, will be the guest star in the program at 7:15. He will be | assisted by Maximillan Pilzer's Or- Austin will sing “Sweet and Lovely Guy Lombardo and his Royal Ca- nadians will feature three popular tunes of several years ago in the Pana- tela program at 10 o'clock, The num- bers are “Blue Heaven" “Love Me or Leave Me” and “Mender of Broken Dreams. Ballads old and new will be offered by the Street Singer in his program at 11 o'clock. He will accompany himself | on_the accordion. ‘The Savino Tone Pictures program | at 10:30 is made up of a number of | classical compositions. Among them are the works of Chopin, Debussy, Bohm and Gounod. WMAL's dance music will be pro- vided by Red Nichols and his or-| chestra and the Cuban Biltmore Or- chestra under the direction of Enric Madriguera. ‘The Story Hour dramatization to- night over WRC and assoclated Na- | tional Broadcasting Co. stations will b: based on the story “My Runaway Boy. It reveals the history of a young woman who sacrificed love for what she deemed her duty in caring for a little runaway for whose future she had made herself responsible. Firestone on Air. “The Romance of Rubber” will be discussed by Harvey Firestone, jr. in the program to be broadcast from 8:30 | to 9. The musical portion of this pro- Sponsors full e | | | | |WMA Today on the Radio THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (ATl programs scheduled for Eastern Stand 315.6 Meters. WRC 50 kitocyeles. 3:00—Woman’s Radio Review. 15—Description of tne flight of the LS erican. . clipper _ after the christening ceremonies at the Anacostia Naval Air Station. 3:45—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—Vocaticnal Guidance, by the Kiwanis Club. 4:15—Presentation of a bronze statue of Columbus to the State of Minnesota bv the Italian So- clety at St. Paul. 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—The Happy Leundrymen. 5:45—Report of the National Indus- trial Conference Board. 5:47—The Pllgrims. 6:00—Schneider Orchestra. 6:15—Feirfax program. “The Stebbins Boys. 7:00—“Amos ‘n_Andy. 7:15—Ohman and Arden, plano duo. 7:30—Correct_time. 7:31—T.ee Morse, crooner. 7:45—Harold Veo's Orchestra with Mar- / guerite Cromwell. 8:00—The Merry Dairymen. 8:15—Fine Arts String Quartet. 8:30—Gladys Rice and Willlam Mecrri- gan Daly's Orchestra. 9:00—The Gypsles. 9:30—The “Femily Party.” 10:00—Story Hour dramatization. | 10:45—Harry Kogen's Orchestra. 11:00—Last-Minute News. 11:02—Slumber music. 11:30—Weather forecast. 11:31—Songs by Ruas Colombo. 11:45—Lew White, ist. 12:00—Paul Whitemar's Orchestra. 12:30a to 1:00a—Hogan's Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health exercises. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning Glee Club. 9:15a—Waring’s Troubadours. 9-45a—Food program. | 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's radio column. | 10:15a—Breen and de Rose. |10:30a—Morning Serenaders. 11:00a—"“Your Child,” by Dr. Ella Op- penheimer. adio Househcld Institute. ‘Timely Garden Suggestions,” by W. R. Beattie. | 11:45a—Hugo Marianis’ Orchestra. 12:00m—The Home Circle. 12:15—Black and Gold Orchestra. 30—National Farm and Home Hour. 30—New Yorker Ensemble. 30—"What's cn the Worker's Mind, by Whiting Williams. | 11:158—] | 11:30a— 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. :30—Arthur Jarrett. :45—Duets by Ben and Helen. :00—Bert Lown’s Orchestra. 6:35—Songs by Benny Turner. 6:45—Bird and Vash. 7:00—Bing Crosby, baritone. 7:15—Maximilian Pilzer's Orchestra, with Gene Austin, 7:30—Jimmy and Jane. 7:45—Morton Downey, tenor. 8:00—Arthur Pryor’s Band. 8:15—Philadelphia Symphony Orches- 10:00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. 10:30—Savino Tone Pictures. :30—Red Nichols’ Orchestra. tra. 00—The Street Singer. 15—Cuban Orchestra. :00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Morning devotions. :15a—Something for Every One. :00a—The Commuters. -30a—Tcny's Scrap Book. :45a—Morning Minstrels. :00a—Frank Young, pianist. :15a—Musical program. :30a—Columbia Mixed Quartet. 45 _Bridge lessons, by George Relth :15a—""Face 45a School of Cookery. the :30a—"Women Bureaus,” :45a—Stage and screen stars. 2:00m—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. Julla K. Jaffray. 30—Columbia Revue. :00—Varieties. :15—Taft Orchestra. :30°—Savoy Plaza Orchestra :00—Columbia Artists’ recita’ :30—Huston Ray's Orchestra. WOL 228.9 Meters. 3 1,310 Kilocycles. 00—Variety hour. :00—Musical interlude. :15—Edith Reed's children’s program. :00—One-Time Opportunities. :30—Paul Gable, organist. :00—"Golf,” by Al Houghton of the Kenwood Club. 15—Louise Klee. soprano. :30—Columbus League. :45—The Town Crier. 00—Dinner music. :20—News flashes. :30—George Washington University Troubadours. World With Sinile,” by Ida Bailey Allen. day acdress under auspices of the National Security :00—Marimba_ Orchestra. 5—O0. C. Miller, tenor. :30—Clff and Lolly. 45 to 9:00—The Shannons. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Musical Clock. 0a—Birthdays. 05a—Musical Clock 00a—The House Warmers. :15a—Tuneful Titbits. Directs Program PEGGY CLARKE Of WOL, who will stage a special pro- gram at Mount Alto Hospital Thursday night for the entertainment of the dis- | abled war veterans. Popular Washing- | ton radio artists will take part. \BROADCASTERS PREPARE FOR TELEVISION DEBUT [ e | Twenty Applications Pending Be- fore Radio Commission for Transmittegy \ By the Associated Press. | Broadcast Mallons in increasing num- bers are getti:g “picture track” practice ‘ln preparation for the debut of tele- | vision as an entertainment medium. | “Twenty applications for visual sta- |tion licenses are pending before the | Federal Radio Commission. Ten were filed by operators of sound program stations in various parts of the country. Television stations in operation or with construction permits now total 39. | While many of them are located in the New York metropolitan area, Boston, Washington, Pittsburgh, Schenectady, | Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles and Lafayette, Ind.. have picture transmit- ters in operation or in the process of | construction. Brig. Gen. F. H. Horniblow, who was in charge of the London air defense during the latter part of the World nln;. has just died at Camberley, Eng- nd. D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices llol'rlwn'l' 14th and P 1135 14th st.—] 38 1th Marty's ‘Cluat and Magazine Pharmacy. k road—Armstrong’s Pharmncy. nd Buchanan sts.—Hohberger's Phar- and Colorado ave.—O'Donnell's armi 3200 "Mount Pleasant st.—Mount Pleasant Clgar and News Shop. 1823 Columbla rd-—The Billy Shop. {2162 Calitornia "st—Colodny Brothers. di Park Pharmacy. n.w.—Sanitary Pharmacy. Duncan’s Pharmacy. .—Goldenberg’s (time clerk’s ton's P Fetworth Phyr- e Briehiwood PhAFMAC) L Brieniw and Kearedy 86— LampKin's Phar- . Fharmacr. 0224 3rd st _Stewart's 1905 Dupont Phi rm-cr ‘Bernstein's Drug Store. Fla. ave. and 1st Rel N, North Capitol ‘st. and R. 1 Quigley’s Pharmaey. 25th and Pa. ave —Herpst's Pharmacy. 3315 Conn. —Joll's Newsstand. Wisconsin ave. and Macomb st.—Harry O. a 4231 Wisconsin ave.—Morgan Bros' Phar- Park, 359 Cedar st.—Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. J0th and P st —Morean Bros: Pharmacr. 30th and M s T AP e 2072 Wisconsin ave.—Haney’ Wisconsin ave. and O st.—Donahu macy. 351 At O sts.--Sugar's Drag Stor 5104 Conduit rd.—Modern Drug Store. NORTHEAST. ve.—Capitol Towers Pharmacy. naE D—Pl\ll 's Drug Sto. fuble. Btore. 807 H st.— ren's us! d. —Luckett's Pharmacy. Toh ot "and Md: ave.—Louis . Bradiey Woodridge 3500 i3th st.—Brookland Pharmacr. Brook- 4th"and R. L ave—John G. Bigss' Phar- ma 4 Chesapeake Junction, D. C.—Welght's Phar- SOUTBWEST. nd va. ave Hererts Pharmacy. Drug Store. olumbia Pharmscy. SOUTHEAST. 314 and Pa. ave—o'Donnell’s Drug Btore. P, Weller’ Trenier's Pharmacs ‘Anacostia—Heal; 195 'shd East Capitol sts. Lincoln Park Pharmacy 2204 Minnesota ave.—Slon | STAR OFFICE OPEN isements for The Evening Ztar mint Be'ih The Btar omce or one of Th Star branch ofices by 11 pm. the DA SEFORE “ISSUE. with the following excep- tions: Lost and Pound. ath Notices Advertisements under the above classifica- | tions will he accepted at The Btar office 11th and Pa. >“Sntil 12 noon. day of isgue, ‘excent Yertisements fof The Sunday Siar must be Tecelved at The Star ofce by 8:30 p.m Saturday. or at any of The Btar branch 1931. | HELP—MEN. (Centinued.) ITELP AND 'SETUANATTONS,. HELP—DOMESTIC. (Continued.) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continged.) <xperienced Clothing Salesmen. __Livingston's, 906-908 7Tt s 1431 FPAIRMONT ST.—White FoupT howsework for wife only; 9 salary, $35; no chilcren. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Prominent ulllot and bullder hi tractive pre gollll for an experien salesman wit! lity to sell: limited s force, fullest co-operation from office: Sy foeialng, perfeus Satlon, 2 plans; (e essential, Drifters ne:d"not Yl":: B lf o ik, e SRR | S person to Mr. Evans, sales manager. & . E. DOUGLASS CO., 1631 K 8k, N.w. Met._so78. SITUATION—MEN. | ARTIST, youn: capable handle sny ¥ art work. N. Bl s whole or part-time worl Willing 4o SPart ‘at “Smal salar ¢ catur 3587, or write "Snidow, il apartment house, desir- l lon; _income, $3.000 Ytlrpenv . DELICATESSEN STORE. fully eauipped: location; sacrifice for quick sale. 1401 1th st. n.w. North_9566. DRESS SHOF space in _milil shop. tablished clientele: Address Box 483-0. Slar office, or pho eat -na grocery store, dois selling on_account of sick- i;mcx‘ carpenter. cement. plaster work; ex- erienced Tepaly and remodeiin € e 1818 Oriental Rug Weaver Expecienced. Apply atonce, ~Arcade Sun- shine Comp Lamont st pusoe Bun Vl RY CLERK (White), Young man of the best char- agter to take charge of delivery dept. of large store. Address Box 83-K, Star office. MAN to represent Iar;,c local department store; good income and permanent pusition assured right man; must be over 25 years of age and own a car. Apply 9 to 3, room 212, 1909 Mass. ave. n.w 2nd st. n.w.. Mr. Chism. Fires “position” ’.',5‘.‘5'..""‘("'".‘1' LR i 5 ference. West 2001, " 0 oo CONFECTIONERY. delcatessen ™ snd Tkt lunch, ‘on_Washington-Baitimore Boulevard. Bacrifice account sickness. Call Lin. 10415, or 3515 Blggdensbure rd. n.e. ROO! CHAUFFEUR wants position in private fam- ily ‘or houseman; can give good reference. Dec. 2119, CHAUFFEUR, butier, houseman, _colore Bijsete of piblic; good references. Decatur CHAUFFEUR, A-1, Feference. - Call’ Columpla: 9es "7 °% ‘CHAUFFEUR. butler or work of any Ki Jgaf» reliable colorea “ma; Teferche. “Be CHAI FFEUR. enced: refine CHEF for private ot class Creferences Star officy i A ce with Amer 8 Ehtion T ) 'C‘In Hl'ld‘! CO. fl!sfll!el lo DUTCH MAN, experienced In Holland lnd America, wishes job with poultry farm: can increase your earnings from eggs and Chltklonlbe!l references. Address Box 5 e ung_colored man. st fef.” Decatir 3i1 iy recommende ddress Box 425-J. HELP—MEN_AND WOMEN. CHRISTMAS CARD BOX As.som'ums— 24 cards with’ retall value of 32.60. you 50c. Many bargains in other Wa pay 40 ersonal cards. Mag- ree. Phone or write. Denrike Bldg., 1010 Qquantity, 25c to 40c sion and bonus on our nificent sample albus Mayflower Art Co. Vermont_ ave. _ Nat. 3554. MONEY made quickly in spare time selling nearby towns mcl\ided Bhnm coupons: aine Studio. 923 P st. n.w. " EARN $1000 A DAY, sHow PAMOUS ARTISTS' XMAS CARDS. cere men and women wanted by (he Bigeest company in the Christmas catd business 1o earn extra money showing nationally advertised FAMOUS ARTISTS' Xmas cards. No competition: generous cash bonuses. _Liberal commissions paid daily IN ADVANCE—DIVIDENDS. Three great Xmas card_box assortments. The P; Corporation. 1126 Nat. Press Bids. . colored, experianced, out of work wants position. ~Residence.’ 434 Eve st ¥00d_chauffeur. ex- (colored). neat. perienced_houseman, utility worker. kitchen, bantry; reliable, sober, willing: city ret- u MECHANIC—Experienced mechanic desires position_as mechanic or filling station op- erator; willin salary; re: erences. C: Stafford. MUSICIAN, CELLI: enced _ concert, “hotel, gagements. Add: YOUNG MAN des| water tender or oller: ence:_references, doubls banio, expoi dances. eight _ye Adams_0803. BOLIVAR SE! AT highway. ‘at Harpers Perry it Be soi ow yell, stocked accesso nks: ctive furnist tages on’ grounds: rtha B. Tipton. 5 of ‘owner WHITE HORSE TAVERN. Exceptional bargain—State road, near Mat- tawoman. Charles County, Md.; new 6-room road house. 4 outbulldings, electric lighting, fixtures and furniture; complete. 2 scres, fronting State of Maryland boulevard, 1 feet: 3 miles south of T B, 15 miles south of Wash., D. C. Price only 33,100 cash: cost me 33/000 last year to build. John 8. Acton, owner, 205 N. Washington st.. dr Va..or Walter J. Mitchell. attorney st i La Plata. Cparles Cou QUICK ACTION. TOR SUIEK ACTION AND NO PUBLICITY SELLING YOUR BUSINESS, SEE US, e “FiANCE BUYERS ORDER TO Closk GUICK CASH DEALS. CAPITAL ADJUSTING & METROPOLITAN 4813-4814-4815, _BRECOMMENDED SERVICE. AMERICAN RADIATOR HEAT proper] A T A e Leore piactng your contract. _Ne: terms. A. P. Sen: Radiator _contractor, fixtures. Phone Atlantic 4621. ave. se.Arcola specialists. AMERICAN BEDDING CO. Renovating, sterilizing and remaking mat- tresses, box springs. Dillows. etc. Prompt service and. reasonable o praces. 4h' and ‘Bryant_ St Potomac_3232. d repalr work: 3-year ck._qualified American Standard = plumbing 1229 Penna. __SITUATION—WOMEN. BALESMAN wanted fo 4 ing and bookkeeping CH lddlnl. calculat- achines: expgrience jox_12-K. officey, with city, experi- enced i sellir ; foodstuffs o hotel “and restaurant trac: preferred: give full quali- fications and - cxperience; £ood -opporiunity 167 ‘Dermanent position. Address Box 30. K. Star office BALESMAN. | m, Vear department.® Apply At once. Blechs an’s Depargment Store, cor. 7th and H n.e BALESMEN, two, high-class._colored, to sell a_first-class_product to the best class of colored _people: ~sufficient, education, pep. §00d recommendations and ability to’ speai |10 a mroup of people. ~Money for the one ¥ho qualifies. Address Box 57-K, Star of- fce 12¥ SALESMEN on fast seiling line: opportunity 1o make §40 to 360 a week. Apply after 9.30 am., 406, 1331 G st. n.w. INSTRUCTION COURSES. TUTORING IN MATHEMATICS BY POST- graduate student having & master's degree. AUTO LESSONS, RELIABLE WHITE IN 31 hour: any_hour: BEAUTY OPERATOR. 2 years' experience expert finger waver; small salary. 3001 l4th st_ne. Pot. 4996, BOOKKEEPER—Long _experienced, c ling accounts. trial balences, financ! ments,” shorthand. oftice. CARE _FOR REN. day or evening. or other employment. Mature, culturee Mrs. Coleman. 1651 Lamont, Apt. 5. control- 1 state Address”Box 13-K, Star | g BEDDING, MATTRESSES. box springs and pillows reno. best prices and prompt del sh. Mattress Co.. 319°L st. s.w. Nat. 6615, B approved Prompt service and low prices. Becatar o155 prings. mattresses, n_comfort. re-cov: non.zns FURNACES cleaned and repaired: Growa Fue plinted; uph sterine __Armstron. 1235 10th how. Met. 2082, DRESSMAKER. experienced. Dresses m for all occasions. Also_ alterations and re- modeling, Coats relined, Guaranteed work. Reasonable. GIRL, colored, T tor’s " office o919, HAND LAUNDRESS, first-ciass. desires wor | 1eferences { the best. North 9425. 1 INDIAN GIRL. experienced, wishes job as hotel chambermaid or cleaning apts. West 1555, 2214 G st. n.w NEAT, refined girl wants work as maid in $hop. store or helper in beauty shop. North neat, for denu-n or doc- experienced. Phone Georgia cperience eferences: Ser week. I’I“Ai‘TXER}T NURSI . cxperience: will care for convalescent: 31 Call Wisconsin 3393, b STENOGRAPHER-TYP! *perienced: manent or temporary: full or part time; also take work at my home. Geol 4714, CARPENTER, exp.;_Tepairs. improvements, porches. partitians, floo binets, odd jobs; etc_ Met. 2146, _J. Row = CARPENTER—FKepairit fences Duilt. windows caulked: estimates free. Morgan_Brining. 1359 Ta. Ad. 16 ¥ e ceneral CARPENTER e bullger, ceneral modeling. bullding_and painting; free esti- Toate. 3. Weber, 1308 f1¢h at. w6 Lin. 173, CARPE before the Fall rush._Not s comoany. but private contractors. 'Paul Kiaasten & Sons. HOME I\lPRO\ :MENT CO. CHANDLER BLDG.—NAT. 2884 4 Nothing Down—3 Years to Pay. 1st Payment November. Paperhansing Plumbing—Heat- ipg — Bricklaying — Plastering—Cemeniing i pentering - Sningling - Kooflng—Gutier uting. ESTIMATES FREE. SATIS- FPACTION GUARANTEED. CHIMNEYS and furnaces eleaned, 33, vacuum system: roof repairin Dlmll € d_floor_work. Capitol Heights 82. 15° _ wiring_and fixtures, six- ELECTRIC room house, $50 complet; Dist. 7172._City Elec. Co.. 815 7th n. FLOORS SCRAPED AND FINISHED, modern machine work: Drice reasonable 6 Caton. 226 13th n PO PATING FATReaATOL chan: ed prices. B8 New Vork ave. . Nationai 3666 FURNACES. LATROBES AND HEATING plants cleaned and repaired by ‘exper Ve guaranteed. Don't delay. Sp __Clevel 971-W. & GENERAL REPAIRING, painting. roofing, tinning, furnace work:” prices very reason able; estimat . Shipley, Dec. 2317. HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Let us take care of your HOME IMPROVE- MENTS you are planning fo do. such as painting.” papering. heating. plumbing. etc. monthly payment ‘will ‘take care of our work. Estimates fi Phone THE HOME DECORATORS, INC., Met. 0854 at 1009 9th st. n.¥. HOUSE CLEANING, PAPERHANGING AND painting. staining dad waxing floocw hard- w00 gram will be presented by William | =4 B o - Merrigan Dalys Orchestra, Gladys | 4/30— What My Purty Offers Youth, | by Robert Lucas. Rice, soprano; James Melton, tenor,| ..o 2% 30 and a male quartet. | 5:00—"Grooved Stone The program of the Gypsies. with | b e Veronica Wiggins as the soloisi, and | 5. . the ~Family Parly” broadcast featur- > i5—DeWitt Orchestra. 5 :30—Songs by Kathryn Parsons. ing Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, and | 3. £ 5 & ale quartet are among WRC; :45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels. other musical features. Whoni-. Recordings of Joe Green's No ty‘ fizg‘,’:g";,;‘;pgfpgggg;; Marimba Band and a concert by the | §'9g—pakers program. oo oL George Washington University Trouba- | ©-30—1nter ¥ i dours are featured tonight by WOL. | 5 WJSV announces as its chief attrac- | tions a special Boy Scout_program and dance music by Duke Eilington and his orchestra. | :30a—Organ melodies. 15a—Modern melodies. | ; 45a—Memories of Hawali. P getonny | 12:00m—Luncheon music. - 0 to 1:00—Request Dprogram offices by 4:30 pm. Saturday. parking for CASH WITH ORDER is required for all PRIVATE LESSONS: REDUCED advertisements from tra nt advertisers. c!rllllel(rd ‘teach- | LOCAL RATES. 450 1. 8194-J._ 16° | 1 fimes e oer e iTD, o FOr R e | a rol;_tre 5 Mount Alto Hospital. 3 times, 19¢ per line. Tirnished. Call old relinbie, Met. 1509, 15+ 3 times. 18¢ per line. | J 7 times'consecutively. 17¢ per line WJSV 2054 Meters. | Advertisements under Personal, 3¢ per line | 4 { additiona | i) EATES OUTSIDE s5-MILE RADIUS OF 3:00—Organ concert. WASBINGTON 30—Dance music. | $ine minimum. 0—Where to Get It. ime. 25¢ per line. 3 times. 23c per line. 0—Jimmy Nichols. 7 times. 21¢ per lin :15—News Flashes. 30 times or more consccutively. 20c per line {30—Insurance program. Adueriisements under Personal, 3¢ per Lne :45—Boy Scout program. :00—Pen ’'n’ Ink. additional “Transient classified advertisements for the :15—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 5—"Let's Go Hollywood, Baltimore Sun and the New York Times will garet Ogden. be received over the Business Counter of The Star at regular rates. :00—Shoreham Concert Orchestra. [ :30—Myra Marshall, soprano. | :45—Dance Orchestra, ! 5—American Legion program. 1 RADIO A | SALES—SERVICE Adams | 3303 | evenings: will offer services to lawyer for the Phone Shepherd 2910-N. | T |STENOGRAPHER or bookkeeping, part time | experience. 130 ETENOGEAPHY AND TYPING by the Four. Gay or week. C: Lincoln 0082, STENGGRABHER—Yours Indv. experisnce. desires FULL OR PART TIME bosition. (35¢ &n hour for part time) Quite cepabie and can handle callers well. Address Box 31 Star office. t? | STENOGRAPHER, & GERMAN_LESSONS. privately or_in operator: cr $uscined German lady.” North 7306. 1576 | porary. 1 St: DV, _ | YOUNG LADY high el - PERSONAL INSTRUCTION. experience In sienograshic and geners TFLECNAL INSTRUCTION, AL BRANCHES | U0 Geanes sotioe: Adams S0k Tessinable 1318 Foat nw dndfoor 14 | YOUNG WOMAN, experienced, wishes pos ERARRIER - | tion in physician’s or_dentist's ofce. wr B R f’:fi%““ BE oor. | diess Bo? 4K. Biar omee: ¢ ) = Washington’s Original and Foremost Schol. New_Low Rates Now in Effect Day. Eveninz Classes. F 818 14th St. N.W. and 1325 N. CORRECT ENGLISH FOR SOCIAL. PRO- | fessional &nd business needs: individual in- struction by on experienced teachcr. Phone | Metropolitan ‘5707 Br. 35. 13% AUTO DRIVING ~LESSONS — LICENSED | white men; anywhere, any hour: yours or | our car. “Make sure your instructor has | instructor's_permit. Adams 3489. . 15° STENOGRAPHIC - TYPISTS' _COACHING couree civil service exam.: rough drafts. general tests. ‘plain eopy, clvil service ma- | terial, dictation 00-150 ininuse: 73" Mon vil_Service Coachin, Specialisia.” 1333 P st. fopp. Fox). Nat. 2338 | BRIDGE. CONTRACT OR_AUCTION. tified teacher, ofMicial system: morning. afte noon, evening classes; lerms reasonable 10462 JAZZ IN 20 LESSON ele s gultar and 10 lessons for 3 | orchestras.” Christensen School. | n-w.._DIst. 1278. “Instruments. Free booklet A _COUBTER PASS ON, IF PROGRES- e read and realize the money vou are | losing by being unemployed. or laborint over old. long drawn out courses. Boyd Ptrains you for the best positions and usua Iv'in"third or hait the time. Inauire NO | BOYD BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, 1333 F s Nat. 2238 COACHING—READING A SPECIALTY— arithmetic, _English. graphy, spellin history. French, German, Latin. Address Box_71-K. Star’ office. 17 and S, cretary and P. B. X. A-1 references: permanent or fem- Phone Pot. 42 bt 18063 Columbis Road The Fastest and Best Service in Tmm‘ FILTERIONE ‘Get the i At Folks Behind The Microphone d wife; experienced ch feur, janitor, houseman: handy with tooik; cook. maid, reliable, honest, sober; reference. e L L MAN AND WIFE. colorec, butler,” houseman, elevator, or work of any Kind. - Reference. Call Decatur 3645, | MAN AND WIFE want place as Janitor; fo hildren. _Call Decatur 3561, SITUA’ NS—DOMESTIC. COOK. colored. excellent: experienced ger eral mald. nurse, or part time: willing Worker. neat appearance: best ref. Dec. 0531, COOK-GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. colored woman. competent, neat: beautiful lsun- dress. work week, Gay, part time; reference. North 7220, s CURTAINS STRETCHED—Lac -panels. 30c pair: rufed, 50c T ard delivered. = Lincoln 32 CURTAINS stretched a_spect panel. S0c per pair: called for antwhere. Atantic 3811 Enables you to Best from Your Radio” - - = Bun hes local distu | | by Mar- | f ' mces, increases SZ CLOSING HOURS janitor and Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. Fine Arts String Quartet, WRC, 8:15; Philacelphia Symphony Orchestr: ‘WMAL, Savino Tone Pictures, WMAL, 10:30. | DRAMA. The Stebbins Boys, WRC, 8:45; Amos 'n’ Andy, WRC, 7:00; Story Hour, | WRC, 10:00. | VARIETY. ©Obman and Arden, WRC, 7:15; Morton Downey, WMAL, 7:45; Arthur Pry- or's Band, WMAL, 8:Q0; the Gyp- sies, WRC, 9:00; “Family Party,” WRC. 9:30; The Street Singer, ‘WMAL, 11:00; Lew White's organ recital, WRC, 11:45. DANCE MUSIC. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Cana- ‘dians, WMAL, 10:00; Red Nichols’ Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Paul Whiteman's Crchestra, WRC, 12:00. | BY THE RADIO EDITOR. d stance FOR CLASSIFIED STAR RADIO CO. 409 11th St. 1350 F St.|| ~ ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. 3218 14th St Yor Sunday. 5:30 pm. Saturde At the Branch Asencies, one hour earlfer, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions Death Notices and Lost and Found aavertisements for The 7wy Star will be accepted up to noon. day of issue, Dt Satur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10 am. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Bunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. ICK ROBERTSON is one man who has acomplished more than | his mother ever expected him | to, even in her most fantastic | drcams. For his mother is & practical woman. nevr daring to vis- ualize the possibilities of her son be- | coming & president, and always meas- | uring his chances in the turbu'ent world by his background and educational en- | g.09a—Treasure Chest. e 10:00a—-Hints to Housewives. Consequently she was proud of her| 10302 Health talk, son four years ago when he was a Part- | 10:45aProgram by Alexandria Min- | ner of his father in a Brooklyn, N. Y. SsteTinl Association, | construction business, making $55 8 |11.00a—Ballad Hour. | week. Then fate contrived to raise his | 0a—Gospel Cholr. | salary to $1,750 a week within a period Om—Correct time, | o four ‘months. Tacre are few such | | quick and amazing successes recorded in the broadcasting or entire entertain- ment world. And Robertson found him- self as equally surprised as his mother. | The story of his amazing success | *30—Blue Moon Orchestra. 0—News flashes. 5—Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Doty. | )—Dance music. 0—Long Bob Trout. :15 to 11:45—Duke Ellington lnd his orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. Listen to the Musical Dominos tonight WJZ at 9:30 weelen it with Domino” 25 cents; made while you wait. Turner & Clark, York_ave. n.w. Met. 3005. I"PAINTING. PAPERING—Don't be —misied. (86.90_average room papered—-$6.90.) Paint- J, reasonable. Call any time. “Meiz, CURTAINS STRETCHED, 40 cent: - | PAINTING, PAPERHANGING—Special low work called for and delivered. "Lincoln 3 g;‘ge‘“g;‘; u "";"‘mf . SATIIRG, FaFpRne, PR i ‘month: bes Vorc susranteed. 8.D. Lobatin. Adams $340. Papering. Painting and Floors. For neat, -lnn work, service and flulHlL w that is to be appreciated. at sonable price. All work positively anteed. | Newest selections of wall Cash or term: Open day and night. e | 8 11th st GIRL wishes pia with _first-class people: exverlenud‘ 1512 P st. nw. GIRL, colored. neat. reliable, tion “housework of waitress; reference. Pot. 5227. GIRL, colored. young. wants job helper. * Lincoin 418 GIRL. colored, neat. :01—"Personality Reconstruction,” by Anne Tillery Renshaw. :05—Old King Tut. 5—Orchestra _concert. 5—Recorded program. 0—Luncheon concert. ~wishes pos home nights; ar- HELP—MEN. i HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:45—Topics in_ Brief, ‘Thomas — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, ‘WLW and WRVA. 7:45—The Goldbergs; comedy sketch —WEAF, WSAI, WWJ, WGY and WCAE. 7:45—"Paris Night Life”; Orchestra and Soloists—WJZ, WBAL, WLS, WHAM, KWK, WSM and WIBO. 8:30—Death Valley Davis, dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 9:00—Roy Bargy's Orchestra and Male Quartet—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WJR and WHAM. 9:30—Musical Dominos; orchestra and piano duo—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA WLW, WJAR and KYW. 10:00—Ohman and Arden, piano duo; male trio and novelty orchestra —WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW and WJR. 10:30—Real Folks: sketch of town life—! small 12:00—Jane Froman's Orchestra: dance music—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. PERU ELECTION IS QUIET Poor Communications Bar News of Vote in Provinces. LIMA, Peru, October 12 (®)—Peru’s | general election passed orderly fashion in the capital, cause the vots will not be counted for some time it was impossible to surmise ‘wio the winners might b>. Bocaus: of poor communications nothing was known of the prcgress of the vote in the provinces. Police followed their ordinary regula- tions for maintaining order, even though the strects were deserted as on any ordi- nary Sundays. It was estimated, how- ever, that 70 per cent of the votes in Lima were polled by noon. Y BUMPERS Welded ] Welded Taken OF and Put On, 50c Other Metals Welded WELDIT CO. 516 1st St. N. W., Bet. E& F by Lowell | JZ, WBZ, WBAL, | WBZA, KDKA, WLW and.-KYW. | | $150,000, coupled with arrangements for | began in Station WAHG. Robertson accompanied an orchestra composed of Brooklyn friends to the small studio, and before the evening was over con- sented to sing an Irish dialect number. His ability immediately impressed a music -publisher and two days later Robertson was booked to plug songs on a small station at $25 a week. He also | retained his construction job. | He soon attracted the attention of an w English broadcasting representative and | signed for a seven weeks’ engagement | as a radio entertainer in Lonion. He | stayed in England for seven months, averaging $1,750 a week. He mimics the Swedish, the Jewish, | the German, the Irish, the Italian, | the Scotch, the French, the English and | the American Negroes. It is a native ability, dating back to early childhood. After returning from England Robert- son went on the vaudeville stage for three months. He has made about 3,000 recordings in three years, and is featured on many N. B. C. programs. SEE HE American Radio News Corpora- tion has purchased WGBS, in New York. The price pald was said to be_somewhere between $50,000 and additional expenditures for improve- ments in equipment and method of omeration. The National Music League opens a concert series on B. C. October 26 . . . WKBH, at La- Crosse, Wisc., is the latest addition to the Columbia network . . Rosita Duncan_of the Duncan Sisters and Ginger Rogers are billed for a program on N. B. C. October 16. * K % % ULTIAN ALTMAN, violinist, and for- mer Washington boy, broaccasting for N. B. C.,, has won a fellowship with the Julliard Musical Foundation. Now 15, Julian is the youngest student honored . Carlton Cocn and Joe Sanders, coleaders of the famous Coon Sanders Orchestra, are both singers. Sanders also plays the piano and has studied opera. Coon is a drummer . . . Russ Columbo’s full name is Ruxgenfl Rudolfo Eugenio Columbo. Russ is a nickname. 0—The Melody Men. ME. 2416 1319 G Street N.W. TANKS DRAINED DAILY NE of the precautions taken each morning by the Griffith-Consum- ers Company to insure fuel oil users trouble-free oil is to drain off any water which may have formed in their tanks as a result of condensation. This precaution, in conjunction with ‘their policy of straining their oil six times from tank car to your storage tank, is responsible to a great extent for their fuel oil being used by such a large clientele—more than 43% of all the fuel oil users in Washington. Insures Water-Free Three fuel oil depots and a large fleet of modern tank trucks assure prompt handling of regular or emergency re- quirements. Don’t Wait for a Cold Snap— Order Your Tank Filled with Griffith-Consumers Fuel Gil—Now! (®FrrTa-(ONsumers (GMPANY /' Metro. 4840 _ WASHINGTON'S LARGEST FUEL OIL DISTRIBUTORS « ASSERS. four experienced men. for et pictuge house; go0d drawine se- . Star office. 1 ELECTRICIAN, non-union, ~white. fam| th D. C. regulations and warked .. do not apply. Salary. References. Address ‘Box 17-K. Star_offic o ICcE who_understands mechanical bring _references. Lawman's, st_n.w. L v JEWISH SALESMAN of highest integrity to sell a high-grade speciaity. Compensation. drawing account, commission and bonus, and wonderful opportunity to owa your own car. Phone Mr. Stern. Decatur_5050. Tetrigeration: 3412 14th | FREE LECTURES FOR SECRETARIES Becretaries and potential secgetaries are cordially fdvited to hear an infbresting fec- ture by Lioyd H. Dopp. educational adviser | of the Alexander Hamilton Institute, spon- sored by Mount Pleasant School for' Secre- taries. The lecture will begin promptly at 7 p.m.. October 15. in the ball T0om of the New Amsterdam Hotel, 2701 14th st. n.w. DICTATION CLASSE Slow. medium, fast dictation. Review of last half of the manual: typine. evening classes: all for $2 per month. Tuition re funded Af dissatisfied. | Courses eiven ‘as an advertising feature. " For information a in person only. (No letters. no phone cal Enfire Afth floor. Nationsl Press Blds. M. 8 Ginn & Co. ZUM LAYERS (2), perienc and salary expected. Address Box 494-J, Star_offce. MAN to drive privatei would RN ) P y owned ta: Bee M must e < an Snerienced.” Cal 501 N 'ST. ‘N'W. " Fhone Met. 2062 MEN—Have vacant two routes paying about 525 to 330 week: permanent; chance for ad. vancement. Appiy 214 District National Bank Building from 3 to 4 D. MEN (6)—We want six men, at once. Who will_work for 34 a da: ience necessary; 318 per week ‘to start, condi- tional; ‘Washingtonians given ~preference. Oall after 3 p.m., 216 Insurance Bidg.. 1oth enerietic, Tor To84 BTOGEts route dale, Clarendon, West Falls Church ington, paying from $25 to $40 per Apply J. F. Watkias Co., 5533 e. n.w.. corner of Gennll MER 4 n hd Wes Week o start. Tilinols s e S0 "two men' with cloged o local men only Apply 1319 salary and, commission. Toom 710, between 7 ani SALBSMEN, cnhon:, two Tiye wim- to ml vacancies caused by promotion of former I -10 or 5-6. Room 509, Peo- mn and M sts. n.w. epec S Room 20, 810 e SALESMEN—By, _national _ pharmaceutical | manufacturer, § salesmen with a record cf | doing things.” These men will be developed | to flll District salesmanager positions at end ! of 30 days. Knowledge of drugs helpful but | Dot necessary in case of correct sales ability. 406_Hill Bldg. | SALESMEN—Local Industrial Banking In- | stitution, in operation with strong board di- Tectors. 'will add to present sales force. | Apply_Suite 601 Southern_Bldg. wighes whole or part time “work or nursing. _Line 641 GIRL, colored, wants day's work, part time or_light _houséwork. Phone West 2853. HOUSEWORK. small family: neat colored: full or part time. sleep out ‘or day's worl references. North 2297-J. LADY, white, middle- Rousekeeper in_smail preferred. 812 sth st. . omce. ages “work wanted T small Fotomac 3264 anted to take home, sun drie city reference. Phone Met. 0860, anklin. LAUNDRY wanted to take home; sun dried: eight years' experience: city reference. phone Met. 5365: Mrs. Wilson wants position as fly adults: in city or address Hox | P EMPLOY“ENT AGENCIES. A FIRST-CLASS woman cook: Fork, desires position 0 Mother's Hetper, 3 lege Hill, 2724 Geo; e. STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepe: open daily for_those who_qu tration fee. Personnel Servic 3 ¥;, Do regis- 714 Evans LAUNDRESS. work by day or take home: §00d _ref. 448 R st. n.w e MAID, colored. excellent cook. waitress or et full or WOMAN wants general housework or days Teference. 1905 9th st. . 2. ime work; no or WOMAN, colored. wishes part Sunday; day work cleaning apt. BTENOGRAPHERS, _bookkeepers. clerks, maie and fémale. needed hourl; ries. $15 to $50 wk. Boyd's. 1333 F. N undry to take 1517 Q at. n.w. WOMA home: cook and iso maid. North 0856-W. COMPETENT HELP of all kinds furnished by employment . Of Yoman's Excnans ev. 0671. WOMAN, colored. cooking and taking cai of Arst floor: city reference; stay nigh A-1 cooks, maids, houseworkers; by day. week, month; re investigated. Decatur 3551 1837 11th oc: CASHIER WANTED. grocery store experi- ence Pl’!f!!lbl!; reference. Mr. JLay, i M FUR PIH!EHI’R&—O #00d. experis Sewers. | Capitol Fur Shop. 1308 G &t mawr - SALESLADY; one with jewelry experience preferred, Apply: Thesias” betwesn 10 and i Rubin Co.. 716 7th st HALB!.AD!!B—-cnh i it our selling department.for three Hive wh 25 & week easily made. Call 8-10 ‘oom 509 People’s Life Bldg. s SALESWOMEN for have ready-to-wea experience: Mr. E E 1310 F st ime_ work; _must P niilinery "or - nosiery in high type store. Apply to Snyder, Ralelsh Haberdasher, WOMAN: Boutbir part-time job. Gal D'e'c'"'c'n" WOMAN. colored. wants Jeggnesday, Fiursday, Fiidas. work Tuesday. Call Atlantic WOMAN, colored. neat, wishes place as cook. laundress or first-floor worker: A-No. 1 Sty Ieferences, 1817 13th st. n.W. Adt. WOMEN. colored. 2. experienced, want gen- eral housework without laundry: references. 1815 Vernon st. n.w. Ask for Hattle. FED—PROTESTANT church cholr; solo and best voice lessons o ty._Address Box 9 Mce NOTICE, LAWYERS—Confidential, compefent stenographic work at your office. svenings, 75¢_hour. _Address Box 90-K. Star office. * REFINED _ CHILDREN _ GIVEN _ BEST motner’s Teasonable. Hyatisville SANDWICH GIRL, experienced. o work Jm delicatessen. 638 North Capitol st. SODA DISPENSERS and sandwich maker, experienced: local references. National Drug Co.. 626 17th st. n.w. TRUCK GARDENER, white, experienced, sober: understands cafe of hotbeds: ive ex; rience and references firs J | Jear-Tound Job. ‘Address Dox 389-J, Star omce. | YOUNG MAN to learn hat business. uun be_ willing worker with reference. . Salary, 513 per week to start. Apply Sarnoff-Irving Store, 933 Pa. ave. n.¥. WHITE GIRL wanted to travel and care for baby, also light work. Apply Washington Municipal Tourist Camp, Mrs. Thos, D. Williamson. ize YOUNG GIRLS. attractive, brunettes, 20 years old, weight 115 pounds, 5 ft. 4 in. high, to work in lunch room. See manager, ny time. any day, any week. Thompson's, h_and E_sts. n.w. 'YOUNG'S KINDERGARTEN, MODERN, PRO- sressive; ~ also “supervised recreation’ after public school classes; Saturday play groups, 150:_transportation. North 6993 140 ERLY IN J. B. & Co., now in American Bidg., 1317 F Nat. 14. Shampoo and wave. $1. R THROW AWAY YOUR ARCH SUPPORTS. All foot troubles come from wrong shoes. DR. THOMAS, Smart_Correct Shoes, 4430 Que St. Clev. 3300. 17° BEAUTY PARLORS. | YOUNG MEN—I{ you are out of Work see e on whare *you, San $arn 434 “here | Fetk R0% i " A0y "Room 505, 1318 P Stonws ENTHUSIASTIC -MAN FOR PART-TIME WORK. Can _become connected permanently with lonal organization. “ erience not nec- ry, but must stand close investigation. For m-m and co-operation we will PAY WELL. Addr!ll X STOCK BOYb Several excellent openings for energetic white boys of good character in a first-class store. Address Box 82-K, Star office. MEN—I am interested in financ- ing ten (10) men to buy Chevro- let taxicabs, new. I will arrange it so that you can buy your own cab $50 down, balance easy daily payments. State full qualifica- tions as a basis for credit with letter, Address Box 371-H, Star office, K FEDERAL WORKERS, ETC. Can earn 30% and more over their present 3ainry for spare-time work: no se-iing, can- Vassing or collecting. ~Mrs, Adams. 1407 jew York ave., second floor, {rom 30 pm. AMBITIOUS WOMEN. T shall interview applicants this week to il positions in Washington, Maryland and Virginia with The House of Compton. Re- quirements for position are: Above 23 years of, ase, education better than fnished high school.” ambition and application. ~Personal interview is necessary. Phone Miss O'Neill, District £329. SALESWOMAN, Stationery and Engraving. A clever young woman thor- oughly experienced in stationery and engraving; one capable of becoming head of stock; an ex- cellent opening in a high -class store. Address Box 81-K, Star ffice. ~= SREWAVE =y Eugene or Realistic. m!nc!l: rmanent to the ‘Rewly grown hair alone. 35.00. CARTER, Rms. 203-204, Kfégee: Bids. 1106 G 8. N.W. Dist. 5434 MOTOR TRAVEL. GO BY PRIVATE AUTO, SHARE EXPENS| references exchanged. Bunyan's Auto Tra Bur: 1 Pennsylvania ave. Met. 6752. DRIVING NEW CAR TO FLORIDA: TAXE two_reason Phone Mr. SCHWARTZ, PO E e Nat. 8280 LEAVE FOR ST. PETERSBURG, FLA, ANY time. ~ Take §°passengers. Large sedan. Phonie Lincoln 3241-W. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ONE OF THE best and well l(oeked grocery and meat in town; will in- voice rtock; mo charge flxtunlv 2 luknl or key_ to quick buyer. Mflnll Box ” Star_office. 2443 18th fl.—hrrn nt rool for bu ness: excelient business locatior 50 1. room_with sink: feasonable. Col. CAFETERIA lunch, $700.00 weel year lei $5.000; hl'lnl arra: Box leane: Star inged. Ad re- WANTED—T rooming houn. 10 to 14 rooms: N. d TR WG T e, A HELP—DOMESTIC. EXPERIENG COLORED ~WOMAN _for éneral housework: must be good laundress; must have good references. Call Monday, ‘WOM, gene: P b Snd o Sad RaRs: S in Tem: 11y, After 8 o'clock, 2213 Perry st. n.8. WE have exceptional val = = boarding houses. , Tell Efio‘flr’:‘éfiu" We 102, 1416 H st. n. il GROCERY STO! location; ) 817 13th st. ne. autiful place for sale; good nt. 2008 17th st. B.W. BARBEQUE—] business; low KDAMS 1344 Keystone Decorating Co., Ine., 3541 14th St. N.W. PAPERHANGING_Good w&k _guarsnteed: rooms scraped dry. cracks filled at §7. slso plastering done reas. Horowitz, Ad. 68 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. D s papered. 35 up: all work guaranteed. Bartr, 601 Irving st. n.w. Col. 1889. 1 PAPERHANGING — Good “work, in writing: rvoms scraped dry, ¢ 5$7.45: latest_samples_ Spigel. Col Paperhanging and Painting. Special Prices This Week Only. 'st Payment Starts Nov. 15 Will scrape (dry) and paper average size room, i7: paperhanging suaranteed for 5 sears (in'writing): we also paint houses, in ind out: ail paints used Dutch Boy lead. bire finsecd off: paints mixed on premises: il wire vour six.room house, 330, including fxtures and inside service; we also instal new plumbine and heating plants; all work complies with regulations of District Bidg.: e 'build new baths and_ lay and scra floors: all "work compieted Trom our own Shop, under. supervision of our maneger, with experience of 18_years: free estimates: Cash or credit up to 3 years: no interest or finance charges: with all estimates we give You Teferences of the kind of work we do Prosperity Building Co. Metropolitan 9004. nd Sundays North 3273. 120 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—If vou want work done Tight at 37 a room and up, call Weber or Richi work guaranteed. Fhoné Adems_1976-W. PAPERHANGING Rooms o e Esti mate furnished Work sustanteed. A George. 2129 18th Apt. 2. _Dec. 41 5 1‘;\PERHA1\(JIN 5, PAINTING. Rooms papered, $5 up: bath, Kitchen painted, §8 up; floors refinished; interior. terlor painting. Earle Jordan. Lin. 8765. PLASTERIN i new ceiling. Smith, 705 13t guaraateed. F. L. Lin. 4531 14% the time to ha our roof overhauled before is is not a company. but the Ps h. e e Phone Atlantic 3738, 1a & private contractor. 136 E covers, cushions: Garland. 5632 Ga. ave. 2646. "CALL A RPLMBLE CONCERN. A promise is no betier than the com- any " th . Thousands of sat! Factory "jobs atest to the satisfaction we assure you. Absolutely No Cash Required. Pay As Little As 35. Painting, papering heating. electri cementing. g eather © stFjobini Pmates. eheertully given free, o oo The GENERAL CONTRACTING CO. 927 NEW YORK AVE. TELEPHONE DIST. 5082. SALE—3IISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUES — Beautiful _pair chsirs, maple bureau. drop-leaf t '«"Dolly Madicon' chairs. 2521 Gonn. 'TIQUE_WHATNOT, clock, office table, dresser, bookshelf, Orlental rugs, bookcase, French doors, crib, nthly. plastering. chiffonfer, Ga. AUCTION SALE of unuswal collection of = semi-antique and modern Oriental nd carpets, tapestries, etc., at Wesch- 15 Monday ternoon, Oct p.m.; Wednesday evening. October 14th. 8 pm.. and Thursday aiternoon, October 1Sih, ». BARGATN-Upright piano. wood condition: only §8. Also brand-new fiber llving room sulte, three-cushion settee. rocker and arm- chalf: ‘never been used; sacrifice for $30. 418 _10th st. n.w. BATH TUBS, brick Pullding materi Come to -nol' fechinger's 3 yards our gntire nee easily sel t;& ‘e have I nmber (2x4. e umoing nnz g excellent condition. STFaneed for conventent selsttion Vistt our s for t.llu ereatest selection at bargain IOUSEWRECKING DEPT. g:ln omu—"th. and I St NE. mntown il and C _ BOmieea o (E-‘Tm-xum antit 256 258