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Remember — You Hm" the Benefit of Our “Costless Credit” House and Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” ‘S'eventl\ at Eye BYRD'S DINNERTALK| WILL BE BROADCAST Noted Explorer Will Address International 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. WMAL and associated Columbia Broadcasting System stations will broadcast tonight the address of Ad- miral Richard E. Byrd at a dinner in Chicago for the International Boys and Girls 4-H Club Congress. Admiral Byrd is to be the guest of honor at the dinner. His speech is scheduled from 8 to 8:15 o'clock. Earlier, the same network of stations will carry an address by F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War in charge of Aeronautics. He will discuss “Army Aviation in 1931.” Musically, WMAL's uur.sllndi.ng fea- ture will be a concert by Toscha Seidel, violinist, and Egon Kornstein, cellist, assisted by a concert orchestra. This u:hnduled from 10:30 to 11, is proglm up of the works of Mozart, Woll- Ferrari, Albeniz and Sinding. Soprano Is Soloist. Gladys Brittain, soprano, and holder of a Julliard scholarship of music, will be the soloist in the Evening in Paris program. She will sing “Good Night Sweetheart,” and “Save the Last Dance for Me. Hits from Broadway musical come- dies dominate the Make-Up Box pro gram. The featured number will be “Oh-Ah,” from ‘Here Goes the Bride.” The Panatela program with Guy Lombardo and hls Royal Canadians and the Palace presentation et 11 'clock are among WMAL's other out- { standing attractions. WRC and other National Briadcast- ing Co. stations will welcome KOIL as & member of the network with a special rogram tonight at 11:30. Russ Colum- &5 Ray Perkins, Martha Atwood and Oliver &nmx will contribute to the pro- r dramatization at 10 nd Lhe story We Once Were lovers.” It pressnts the tragic probicm of a boy whose par- ents are divorced. Idaho Will Be Honored. ld;ho will be honored in the Parade mwfiyflmntnu Erno Rapee's orchestra Wi pruent the program, as- lu:ed b{ : mixed c rusm variety program has ml.n'gd by Harry Horlick for the presenta of the Gypsies at 9 o'clock. As a special feature Horlick will play as a vloul\ ,solo the “Meditation” from ‘The Oeoue ‘Washington University ‘Troubadours and Elmer Callcway's Or- chestra will provide WOL's principal musical features. WJSV has scheduled a special pro- arranged by the District Chap- r of the American Cross. n . W, E. Lo director of nvuu and & m:lhl by Elizabeth Sel- s sopranc ‘This station’s musi features Ineludn a concert by the Navy Band and dance music by the Shoreham Orchestra. Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. E'S Sherlock Holmes to the lis- teners who know him only through thrice - weekly broadcast over National Broad- casting Co. networks. To some ofbllmenfllwh 10 know him as Rich- as well, he's still Sherlock culiar abilit; solve crim cases. For sherlock Holmes 15 part to be por- myed. not a study of_criminology. Richard Gordon, ‘This Lon Chaney of the air is not the thin, ner- vous deducer of cases created -by Conan Doyle, by whose high-pitched } voice he is known over the air. is really a tall, broad-shouldered man who younger than his 40 years. He hasn’t the llyneu of Long John Bilver nor the unfailing wisdom of Aesop, nor the dissoluteness of Fran- cols Villon nor the musical genius of Richard Wagner, who are but a few of the characters he's portrayed on the air. But even if he does not acquire the attributes of the great whom he’s ht back to life on the air, he has dhpennblc talent of the radio cwr play many roles—a flulble volee whlch ey lmmedm.ely suggest in the listener's mind the char- acter being played. And it is with this voice that he ha: portrayed the poets Wordsworth, Fran- cols Villon, Goethe and Sir Walter Scott; the mlm.nry genius of George ‘Washington, ‘Wallace, Napoleon, Grant and uhyenc and the musical gifts of Beethoven and Richard Wag- ner. He has brought to radio p'ctures cf the mad King Eric, the King of Samarkand, Leonardo Da Vinci, Magel- lan, Moses, the fathers of both Penrod and Sam, Livingstone, Herman Mel- ville, John L. Sullivan, Titian. Samuel Johnson, Michelangelo, Andrea del ‘Sarto and many others. * K ok % FIRST-HAND description from a bobsled speeding down a hillside may be one angle of the broadcasts of the Olympic Winter games at Lake Placid in February. Nothing definite has been arranged as yet, but if en- gineers and others involved find the plan feasible they will put it on the air over N. B. C. A portable u-mmmer would be located on the bodsled. * X k% 'UGO MARIANI'S Orchestra is to replace the Vincent Loper group in_the Woman’s Radio Revue on N. B. C. ceginning December 5 . . . Robert MacAlarney is taking H. V. Heltenborn’s place on Columbia whil2 the latter 5 recovering from an opera- tion .. Marion Harris, crooner, who is sick with a cold, gets up only for her broadcasts . . . Representative John C. Ketcham of Michigan is billed for an unemployment talk on WJSV tomorrow night at 9 . . . Eddie Cantor was forced to turn down a long-time radio con- tract because of Ho'lywood engage- ments, which already have besn post poned a month to permit him to re. main on the air through January. “RevelationWeek” Opens in Capital With Special Exhibits “Radio Revelation Wezk” opened todey in Washington with spe- cia] exhibits and demonstrations in_virtually all radio stores. Throughout the weel radio dealers will reveal the wonders of the modern receiving set. The public is invited to witness these demonstrations. to nal 'THE EVENING STAR,. Today on 00—The Lady Next Door. :16—Dialect stories by Frances Bow- 15—Fairfax program. 45—"The Stebbins Boys.” 0—*“Amos 'n’ Andy.’ estra. :45—!!"016 Veo's Orchestra with Mar- rite Cromwell. -oo—'rhe Merry Dairymen. :15—Fine Arts String Quartet. :30—Gladys Rice and wmum ‘Merri- gan Daly's Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. :45a—Tower Health exercises. oon—oefi and Glenn. :15a—Morning devotions. :30a—Cheerio. :00a—Morning Glee Club. :15a—Waring's Troubadours. H column. 15a—United States Marine Band. 45a—Morning Serenaders. “Your Child,” by Dr. Ella Op- penheimer. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. :30a—"Timely Garden Suggestions,” by W. R. Beattie. :45a—Hugo Mariani’s Orchestra. 00m—The Home Circle. 15—Black and Gold Orchestra. 30—National Farm and Home Hour. 30—New Yorker Ensemble. 30—Dorothy Daubel, pianist. 2:45— Women of the Stage,” Blanche Yurka, lzoo—gn:::in ;“n‘ndlo Review, 00—Un} es Army Band. 4:30—Phil Spitalny’s Olt;m 475.9 Meters. WMA 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Four Eton Boys. 15—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 30—Arthur Jarrett. 45—Sam Prager, pianist. 00—Bert Lown's Orchestra. 4:30—Program by National &tudent Federation. 5:00—"Science at the World’s Cross- roads,” by Science Service, 5:15—Asbury Park Orchestra. 30—Herr Louie and the Thirsty Pive, 45—Correct time, 5:46—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels. by 15—Don_Bigelow's Orchestra. 30—Interview with Marion, A. Bills. 35—Hawaiian Malod{ Boys. :45—"Army Aviation in 1931,” As- sistant Sec: of War Davi- son. :00—Myrt and Marge. 15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 30—Jimmy and Jane. 45—Roundtowners Quartet. 00—Address by Admr. Byrd 15—"Singin’ Sam.” 30—Kate Smith, crooner. chestra. 11:00—Palace of Happiness. ban Orchest b—Geo Olsen's Orchuu-n. 12:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. Ml—mwm 15a—Some! for Every One. 00a—The Commuters. Jfll—my'l Sei Book. 5a—Morning M nfumh. oo.-—rnnx Young, pia lo 15a—Theodora La Favre, onphel 10:30a—United States Navy Band. 00a—8chool of Cookery. by Ids ‘YOLI\‘ Motor contralte, and Bailey Allen. 11 low—Mny Apple, Christopher Tenley, pianist. 11:45a—Ben Alley, tendr Orchestra. 00—Blues Singer. 15—Columbia Salon Orchestra, WOL ’{fa'l’. "xm"' ':u 3:00—Variety hour. 00—Musical interlude. tenor. 0—Elmer Calloway's Or- Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a~Musical Clock. 10 lh—necnn!lng of the Boswell Bis- lfl :mn—wuh the composers. 1:0 ‘Beauty hints. ‘Melody Lane,” by Cyril Mu and George Emmans. 11:45a—Dance music. 4:00—High Lights. WISV 2054 Mete 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:15—Patriotic airs. 1932 TELEVISION DEMONSTRATION 5to6 P.M,, 8to0 11 Wardman Park Hotel SHOREHAM HOTEL LA FRANCE TELEVISION CO. AND M. A. LEESE RADIO CO. Daily Except Snnlfy WASHINGTON, the Radio (ARl Programs Scheduled jor Eastern Standard Time.) m 15—Arthur Bussler, baritone. 0—Schramm’s_Orchestra. :00—Shoreham Dance Orchestra. ll '30 to 12:00—Howard program. Early Program Tomorrew. ire Chest. u—Pen'y Clarke's Chat. a—For Your Information. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, WMAL, 8:00. DRAMA. Myrt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00; Story hour, WRC, 10:00. VARIETY. Roundtowners’ Quartet, WMAL, 7:45; the Gypsies, WRC, ; the States, WRC, 9:30; Palace of Hap- piness, WMAL, 11:00. DANCE MUSIC. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Cana- dlans, WMAL, 10:00; Cuban O chestra, WMAL, chestra, WRC, 12:3 HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:00—Raising Junior; domestic skit— JZ, WBAL, WHAM, WGAR. 6:45—Topics in_ Brief, by Lowell Thownas — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ. KDKA, ceived at the main office up CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers | LEA in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number fickct. HELP—MEN. Bv'rcfii first-class only. Mr. Kay, 1100 v. : Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m,, Saturday. At the Branch Offices one Lour earlier. DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. No one can to 11 p.m, day before issue, INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued. IN SWITCH- e Jou to command 14th at N. ¥. ave. A BOYD g shorthand, typing: laced by ~Boy ; ato Boya's results Tor o 'work and want positions. New classes now forming. Earn money, Dositi nu n- un r st Mt iy Y OUL’ CIR: Revons By native. st eress . Also art lessons With *Suceess. Tultion only e | Jonth, ever: d every ol The ¢y Bchool, RITING. Instruction Ciyil Ser . cor. 12th & F LEA Intere: I S | oEN HELP AND SIT Jo—out soliciting sy opportunity. et Boe 105, Btar ofic -aged. emlem will _nurse patient or serve s Soverness Sonvinci :::J:'m fonvincing in e ‘ mine > Children. wradunte; fast high sch s taxe -ny"muuon‘ need STENOGRAPHER, ploym T it i'fi'flg'ma"‘vfi"’" i et oym nt typist. UATIONS ;qnu cars. Pussensers iots. © expenses. desired 61 Pa. nwe l!iil Experi al secretar: “awm positior congr A cellent references. pt YOUNG LADY with life ng sutomobile o surance experience. and personnel work. sraduate. Col. 7144, A'VI}' RICAN BEDDII\G CO., 4th_AND BRYANT STS. N.E. BEDDING. rn\Ftl. Dox ows_Teno.: aSh. Matiress Gor. 519 L -nruu-. e ’fi'&am?fia?G ‘G B BN m:m'.‘ “:fi OILERS p BOILERS PURNACES cleaned and repaiged; Sovering. Crown SITUA‘I'IONS—DOHISTIC. COLORED GIRL, reliable, wants work. gen. gral house, ook’ or nurse: reference; ‘Drefer Phone Dec. 30° OXMHfl:‘Md. wants & or laun wo! COLORED G! Net rtat place or maid in an apt. or IWGA Phone West_112 ored, wants pla Bt 3439 STRET! SORTANS T any deiverea. “Biteotn !‘s colored. s lendld Telper: ful ull; b No. 9642. GENERAT, €00k, writre time' or _da: houseworker. s or mother's best merencu A Th s references, 1523 1ith 1,8 Teh-sehool ‘B1so_ high-scl wor . No. 5030 omx. colored, young. wa houseworker. _ Lincoln CANDY MAKER, colored, §00d 0} 5'" e e 3% .ven#'_.’. WO new pla POLICE EXAM. IR ARE to Dass this exam. Tuition only | he The Ciyii Service Pre- PREPAI 310, entire (¥ aratory. S cor. 13th and F nw. experienced, men's fury Must s00d 0d local xperience x_375-2, Star_office. WLW and WRVA. 7:30—Phil _Cooke, comedian—WJZ. ‘WBE, and KDKA. . WBZ, 'I:SD—ThE Boswell Sisters—WABC and kK Is—The GoldhergAxcomedy sketch | ¢ —WEA] WGY | MA! WwWJ, and WCAE. o 7:45—Waves ot Melody: Victor Ar-|Dif Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLS, WHAM, KWK, WSM and WIBO. 8:30—Death Valley Davis, dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM, s 00—Roy Bargy’s Orchestra and Male artet—WJZ, e JZ, WBZ, WBAL, KA, WJR and WHA)'. 20—Musical Dominos; Charles Mugous, cornet- !.l"—WJZ ‘WBZ; WB. W, WIAR and XYW 10:00—Ohman and Arden, piano duo; ‘male trio and novel W » WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, W and WJR. 10:. xs—m Anure-sw‘zygrmlm- : W 10:30—Real Folks: sketch of small to'n lite—WJZ, WBZ WBAL KDKA, WLW 132: M—mud Bailey and '-hl Kii Jesters; _dance ~music — W, z. WBZ, WBAL and STUDENTS TO AID CHEST W. U. Glee Club to Sing on Captial Artists’ Program. ‘The “Washington's Own Artists’ Pro- am” Thursda; nl(htw: unit G. feature the ashington University Glee | ho of the Intercollegiate Glee' Club contest of 1930. The pro- gram will be presented from 10:30 to 11 o'c!ock with C. C. Cappel, who ar- ranged the series, acting as master of ceremonies. It will comut of a grou arranged or um espectally for menl: . S.E. AT, 4621 and Latrobes Revaired. BOSWELL SlSTERS Tomorrow—and every Tuesday and Friday 10:15 AM., WOL ORIENTA COFFEE HOUR g RADIO SALES—SERVICE Phone Dist. 4700 STAR RADIO CO. SERVICE DEPT. 409 11th St. N.W. red by the | & ‘fl les A 'll’lflll’v ul d rstand iry_ worl refe i .w'-’ ot Rdaress " Box 968-2, 30 —We have & mighty nod ""“‘"‘,."E‘ ouravings insitatlon who will Hvest tin lrd v office. u.m for local and out-of- hn Ilh some emrlom :l lr!e"’ OT v n. CIVIL STRVICJ Prep: rlllan AL oIVl Bervice Prap rner 13th & F n.w. Met. env POLICE EXAMINATION. Brsoare now. The civil Service Pr'?u'ltory h & P n.w. POLICE EXAM. aching cow an Con mental tests, | iting, etc. $10 Enroll today: Boyd School 1333 ® st subjects, | 0 0. e ous ‘matd. Do o wiole” s colored, neat, desires ) Sher- LAUNDRESS, first cl _'.nd ‘Thursda: ted to take home, first class; "”’e’f’“.}'p'e;y‘em City Teferences, Mrs. Thousework of Call” Potoms Work We Fierences. "Call colored, §00d €0OK, ey reterence. WOMAN, “Golored, Gesires W holG on. nrt- A "i.mm HELP—MEN AND WOMEN, interview. ity orchestrs | A7 istmag candy: la) ":mz“:-gsh:m_ e flifl /Al {e_chil and Drlt“":.:z’lufll .nooka ‘Iham”m“‘“‘ nd chane. 807 Vermont’ ave. Gt nook:ewe urly finl‘ o380 vk "By frl. Bosd'e 1855 ¥ Ha X {ois av-'. n.W., corner 3 ununfih"-nd Vio 3 Sther mnfmn?{""i'w'f‘?’n’ o s B, Long, District 3000, ext. 520, PAPERHANGER, §§ & day; must be .otm 75, solorsd: ot of Town: 310 t 1u HELP—WOMEN. OOOK—Work_part_ime;_small Tunchrmest Gapitol " Address Box 310°%. Btar oica "k ln!r lllht ha -Refined, wi 'Ohl-—m e ; white. mother's 7p. mm st. n w. GIRTE-Get o L, of" the cnunret e-m 'h you GIRLS ( rut; lear lnrn. fmvm W 11 L ST | oa. :. m selling an!'mxan mission oo Oalulnbl and cvery co-operatio: mifiu tol mm beauty (ween & ahd 11 Mo Fen lu.lsmm. C: rlenud whose seill o5, omm ug’ ?; o - | youns sis A"a“ il radios: salary. Bmith's, —-—Oi tunily comes but once in g ,°r “nYz rk Cnlht‘ll‘c concern com Fregent ’{, LADIES_C, ¥ | coptionalls” glilung vI:rc Dfcessars. sig 810 or -8, Hoom MANIGURIST and all-arsund girl. —Onl intelligent a X 58, 404 of neat ‘app, X H&‘.flm@. R Veshington Laundrs, o for Turl B salon, Avply 3201 Gonm . o T ‘;3; lellg‘" ll'flfll Oy'ml nnm Call T P I ) office xperi- "&,‘ O erentts Address s80% r o at .nn.nn’_m ul 11. Fr ca work, no ling. ,wvelrln‘r:“ lu. ':.ori with mansger on regulsr rou e around _positie Avply (4 . "ifintion open to o ot Decessary ?nllun‘lll vfi' be R0 Hoem 137 oo Polomec "Eimm Power Co, Bld 1otk and & ats. MhN——\VH[TE iy I FOR work in ‘Washington, Vir- ginia and Maryland. REQUIREMEVTS— Willingness to work, neat ap- pearance, honesty and sincerity of purpose. Apply 4 to 5 p.m. ROOM 209, HILL BUILDING, 17th and Eye Streets NW, MR. WELSH A PROGRESSIVE LIFE I} SURANCE CO. SELLING BOTH ORDINARY AND IN- DUSTRIAL LIFE INSUR CE NEED THE SERV OF SEVERAL MEN FOR DIRECT SALES WORK —COMMISSION THESE MEN WILL BE PRO- MOTED TO SALARIED PO- SITIONS -IN THE NEAR FUTURE IF THEY HAV THE NECESSARY QUALI- FICATION IF YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. |4 CALL A.M. 917 15th ST. N.W,, ROOM 202. L GRAPESOFINE PRODUCTS COMPANY . WANTS REAL MAN. Experience not necessary. Must stand close investigation. Permanent position. Two branch offices opened last} two weeks. Managers for these! were taken from Washington head- quarters. To right man we will pay salary, ! drawing account or commission. Must be man possessed of unlim- ! ited ambition, asm. For personal interview Address Box 297-Z, Star officc VERA 3 umn-my and sales -finu for BASIS. | s energy and enthusi- I E, m"ron "Wn&" Wnr. centage bas e g rienced, _ for Md, 814 Park aves AD oL eaulred. Als Also or Bart” e oephons et F'" T*u o & pm. National TLaundry. 31 neat appearing house-to- 150 ‘Der. day goatan: inad, can supplement he Talerialls 5 either whote o | K l Ilgflll Institution. ‘WOMI employment; X o e e n. *For’ appointment phone Nat A Morning, mon oBointinent: TELFGRAPH OPERATOR. An experienced fomale telesranh operator for jmmediste employment. Address Box sy 231 Conn. 5‘ 1 7] E%?fi Lh nhunu ;32:4: ¥'and ¢ o cali AN valy Ry zx 35 Bete houuwarnn. n | vite ¢ Metropolitan | Jite rate under hullnr \cents per line sddition! Rerxis] Aiing o ¥ m L o your vlefi‘;'n!llty i e hat to your G :-;-':'fi u-"'o'i' ki . thit Brings out yout 5 Al weel : 1 Test workmanshi erly Bk Bla, P warkniogdly, Forpls LADY WILL ‘ul‘m“mc:-gfizm%r‘ ; ‘occasional e Pleht with "#00d Sheph ;:’:3‘%‘3‘“ 'fl-hru Atdlgu. " et gar ;n’ zcilld, n.m&“'u. baking: resul Rl 3544, _Open evenings to o. venings _to 0y eumlm ?fl nk&lktkl 375. nfl ¥ alrdight, surantsed: ol 6433, PAPERH HOME WO WITH DETA one or two children ‘of school Polerences required. Adams 4197, ome buyers only. Ty 3 ;| face e soreget || 2: velvet For For: Le! el that e ; “‘:;; e .-.::, o U TO 8300: PAYABLE IN 13 | rate ofiie MECH, ‘Will do ly work &t your home or office. 1l Natl. C'I“ ur address 1127 N rSey nw. Wm. J. Betasi, wto : ,...“';9..,.". Bor s y fpeints e’ experionce: partitior 36, 3. Rowell: 804 3ra n 'TERING, non-union: floorin Jopbing, concresing. & rhes, tcu lni p-mu.‘! CARPENTER a¥D_cowrmac l‘knmmllb:; lb;;gdln' l.nd ,‘"I!‘A CHAIR CANEING""“" g Met. L.ECTRIC WIRING, houte complete witn fxtures, u.xle.n‘-’m:u it desired. nog w‘x"‘fm mn%‘.‘uffif;h 5 n.'é’““‘ A llud(n FLOORS o1 T desrigtons » Earle_Jordan. Lincotn $168 " FURNACES, Iatrobes, T ting phant clesned and work guaranty Spec. Drice mm. Co.. Clev. 167 anui Shipl Gencral House Repa ing AT SPECI AL PRICES. rpenter Thll is pot I': 5 J_;,.,. i Paul_ Roofin painting. yaxing nlnun specialty; J wurl of i, J0West prices; ' work PAINTX\IG & PAPERII\G P 2oy i T PAINTI\IG PAPERING. imate on decoraling your home d_that quality workma: fl"m always pr 3 ome Improvement Co.. tes free. x 1 Dpayment: m tes” hee. xmia arT'n?F?" imate fur. ’3"? n.{.;uea. ."-r fo 3130 10th st Amflmonlu in writing; 3$7.45: latest samp! e .-.m.?.'! i R Jetcents Gne. heme. - Adam; NEW YOI A her own jed b .’ ’“'flum rd. or nerves._Connif . 5468, s KIND] N, PRIMAI RADES, RIS hthcn PIRUSY maokars RATIONS HOURE 3 1O 8 COLOMBIA 104 184 uusmns OPPORTUNITIES. u;l?nk B TATE v-nu'd :n estal o $10.000 1 l"ioo u hmnun " ssstirance of PrOAteB on mant " Addrers. Box ST1-2: Srar smes: A LIN. 5257, RENT_| Dew t Eebie fof, any, king. of Business; i ted uod B n v ng?mn st nw. other tnterests, b AND KALORAMA RD. EXEC lishe; vest. ar! a derioo Realty Co. per_month. L 8. dress Box CASHIER—YOUNG _LADY WITH GOOD PERSONALITY AND EXPERIENCE I CREDIT CLOTHING STORES|D GIVEN PREFERENCE STATE PREVIOUS CONNEC- | zor TIONS, IF MARRIED OR SIN- GLE AND AGE. ADDRESS BOX 423-V, STAR OFFICE. Bov beantita Ty stores in f-nc business G o fianon AND hnn u{ lhekfl"ly eap 2at market or an; E Ein"No. 9By or mm.fiu .'é!. FOR SALE, DELICATESSEN STORE on I bet. 8 and T sts. n.w. Inquire 1805 18t HELP—DOMISTIO» WOMAN. home co'ullnl u o0d "ho Sing? 1o m‘xf'u"'fi"' hl“ s, 1620 Mags av S YOUNG %‘“ 'hiu to make 'III homo do light l} and care for must ‘stay Blgbts; 1" Veekt Calf lmAHOk—MEN PH. istered in Viraini. alx " years caperiences " refesencs 0d ogm‘m. oung. Address Box 100-X, BOOKKEEPER, 1 ing and ncounnn: Rat"o938" At A nmmencnn MEGHANTG, N L R references. Address Box 1092, col.-om MAN wishe work, any Kind; ten experience chauffeur! sarage work 1612 Montello A 3 pable, Tionest, pleas- capabie, onest, enL &id dl'lur, lnodut s lantic 044 LAW mn INT. s MAN. mmeu whlte‘ wll uarters in exchange. C Taak u ler ST Xurnne 171116 9th st. n.w. il educal Saented, o dres INSTRUCTION COURSES. RE 42 wree 1 P Sou ey in:‘l‘fa' 7 torms. . Christensen 84 it se beok) ON—_ nl_“ .u-m- N et in diess; WAm-in_omth, wore: will' irade Touse in good neighborhood: equity, $3.800 bids. loan.” "Addrers Box 322, Star of COMBINATION ANTIQUEZ _BHOP _ AND |'unche‘nfi tea room (o rent, sathly equin SR S S ing. beath !&""‘H o -m‘."’"c“'"&m T . .1 Blcou'rou Paper Hanging and Pam m g ‘"M‘{’E@#m“@?“ o e 1l e after free nl :hlrle ia‘.nnn f\lrllé}l!fl u;;runo tan 9004, . Miller, PAPERHANGING, T- ING, FLOOR FINISHING. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. We ar ur service day or evening ‘without & Ni ASH RLQUIRED Easy monthly veyments arransed to euih ynur convenience. ENERAL CONTRACTING o HEATI\IG. FRENCH DOQRS. PLUMBING. MANTELS. ROOFING. OAK FLOORS. Any improvement, foundastion t . n payment necessary until 3 WOrk supervised personally anteed. 'Just call th INAL INEERIN 3 l?lh“l’n X "NMETROPOLITAN 1600, EVENING ADAMS 2436. 1* PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. oern' itchem papered, §5 up: bath, Gors!Teghtined” Beribr Ganiine. & Eetie PLASTERING. © D, pager furni painting, reasonal h st. u: anlnuu usnuum. O Ghe o the Busiest thor. ‘ouxhhu in' Washi nth; long_ lease: x m, d cash bu rlce *reasonabl next to Sears, Roebuck & growing Toadnd hingto ‘WANTED—RUGH m Y i Himiies Beach Way Cleanine & {nu 1127 ve. Nat. 47 ‘WEATHER- teed workma ler, 1735 14th 5=5F | Money can pu instailed” o V23 t - forthis :‘é % te of Bulide Col.. y lme caviest auEe: per, vindo ¢ Address "Box 8- '.”“‘ ar omce. fountain for Downtown, BOWLING . Au.u‘ ot aaie, 38 73 ““Im.' ‘ms. o L NETTE and fale.“Cheap to auick Buver: tion. ws Ao B 3 with ™ good _goin WANTED—Emlll h-nrly usiness: y pnced apply. Ad- v dr DTy i tber busoges” Apely | .un arts, fent c R CALL A R LE (.ONCEFN no b-m m. 1t B i LR Absolutely No Cash Required. As Little As Monthiy, rr} '“d#nnfl Nr bl AN ERCTING CO. 57 NEW YORK AVE TELEPHONE DIST. 5082, e ALE—H!BCHMNIOUS W oS Toter iR ent memclno Seiling nows mail-order .c‘ sion: sllent, partper_ with $600; no trif FOR LEASE as gasoline Lt commercial site near 1 h".'nf 'boll".';. .’," ar sil lm-ly at mu TSih st “nw.."Sna_fder. . | hogany ATTOMATIC g«-z Ster_office. BARC Jprieht — “He stool; in perfect condition: ost $45 1 sacrifice for §° lern: f Unitea Biutes Siorase G0 wanted at once: will enh ™ son camh nnea Teasonable. Address val‘ Zellont r-'uencn lfl!'hlnl no Yl'h.' 'Dik' 'fl] Sofn S04 YOUNG MAN. 33 ‘wants work of any kind: | n\hlnmu- rance: no canvassing. Tel ac 1T, TTUATIONS—MEN AND WOJIIIN .5y :lerl SflUAflOK—'OHIN m. .‘..:E&‘ R the s, B0 Wotin WET unqu-ucm-n of grain g ofce ‘worl Alsn Dai feclion el Pt perience. HERE 18 YOUR “OPPORTUNITY 1o b-c vuur in corporation that ‘Ras e business this e . ;:; ATH TUBS. e T this ad un- | & and can stand ave the mon : exs here In Washington and om e 0 NI W STORES DOWNTOWN. FOR CAFE OR VALET. VERY LOW RENTS. Suitable for any kind of retail susiness sreat chan