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OPERATIC COMEDY 1S WNAL FEATURE Selected Group to Present Version of “The Marriage of Figaro.” An sbridged version of Mozart’s operatic comecy, “The Marriage of Figaro,” will be broadcast tonight dur- | Ing the Grand Opera Miniature program | over WMAL and other Columbia Broad- | casting System stations. A selected group of Columbia artists will interpret the opera. It includes Evan Evans, baritone; Adele Vasa, 50- prano; Crane Clader, bass, and Julia Mahoney, soprano. The production con- tains the famous arias “Flown Forever and “ 'Tis a Madness.” Prank Strets and his orchestra in their weekly broadcast at 6:45 will fea- ture excerpts from Victor Herbert's im- . HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, = ena Today on the Radio (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 5:45—"Mickey.” 6:00—"The Making of a Regular.” 6:15—Bert Bagranoff, tenor. 6:30—By the Fireside. 6:45—Howard Cooper, pianist. 7:00—Dinner Music. 7:20—News flashes. :30—Rose Novak, violinist. :00—Red Cross program. :15—Advertising program 30 to 9:00—Bonanno String Quartet. Early Program Tomorrow. 7.00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—Musical Clock. 10:00a—The Minstrel. 10:15a—Melody Moments. 10:45a—Request program. | 12:00m—Organ recital by Paul Gable. 12:30—"'Today's Tunes,” by Charlie Wright. 12:45 to 1:00—Luncheon music. 3:00 to 4:00—Variety hour. W’R 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—United States Army Band. 4:30—Phil Spitaln; 4:45—Vocational Guidance, Kiwanis Club. 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:15—Frances Bowden. 5:30—"“What Happened to Jane?” 5:45—Dagmara Renina, soprano. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:15—Al Kamons' Orchestra. 6:45—The Stebbins Boys. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15-—Southern Orchestra. 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's Orchestra 7:45—"Back of the News in Washing- ton,” by William Hard. | 8:00—Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit. | “Forbidden dramatic | presentation 9:00—Musical Magazine. 9:30—The Brush Man. v's Orchestra. t-minute News. —Marion Harris, crooner. | | 8:30 Land,” Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. mortal operetta “The Fortune Teller.” Other selections include “Upon a Little Park Bench” and “Spring, Beautiful Spring.” Two Dramas Scheduled. Aside from the musical attractions, | WMAL has scheduled two dramatic productions. The first will be a con- densed version of “Ten Nights in a Bar- yoom,” featuring Robert Downing and Phyllis Warner, original stars of this pre-Volstead classic. The other will be the popular ““Arabesque,” scheduled from | 10:30 to 11 o'clock | Radio Joe and his Budget Boys have arranged a special New Year Eve pro- | gram. A number of guest speakers are 1o take part. Those invited are Watson B. Miller of the American Legion and E. C Babcock of the Veterans of For- eign Wars. Old and new melodies make up the Plantation program, to be presented to- night by Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit over WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. sta- | tions. For her solos Miss Sanderson will sing “It'’s You I Love” and “Danc- ing in the Dark,” from “The Band Wagon.” Program to Be Varied. The Brush Man program, featuring Earl Spicer, baritone, and Don Voor- hees’ Orchestra, will be particularly va- ried. Spicer's principal contribution will be “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” and “Gypsy L6ve Song,’ from “The Fortune Teller.” The orchestral spe- cialty will be “Where’s the Man of My Dreams.” Musical features originating in WRC's studios will be presented by Al Kamons and his orchestra and the Southern Or- chestra, under direction of Moe Baer. Both are to be popular in character. Senatcr Capper of Kansas will speak over WJSV tonight on the problems of the Government. This station’s musi- cal features include a concert by the | Lyric Trio, a recital by Rosa J. Long. ianist, and dance music by the Shore- am Orchestra. Howard Cooper, pianist, and Rose Novak, violinist, will contribute to the rogram of WOL. A program arranged y the Red Cross and a concert by the Bonanno String Quartet are among the otrer attractions. Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. AUGHN DE LEATH, the “origi- nal radio girl” who has just started a new series for Co- Jumbia, has been air minded ever rince her fath began meking windmills in Mount Pulaski Ill. She was tbe first woman to sing into a microphone and did it as a social lark. - But now her radio sing- ing is a serious business proposition. It was 11 _years ago when Miss de ZLeath faced her first microphone. Then | she had to climb to an attic atop the World Tower in New York and croon into a funny-looking horn in front of & curtain. Miss de Leath took up music as a pianist. Her family doctor later ex- amined her throat and encouraged her ko study voice. years later she made her vocal debut at 17 in Los Angeles. Despite her success, Miss de Leath claims she's just a small town girl who still thinks ice cream and cake make & party. * o x X HE wags are beginning to call him “Off-and-on-again” Cantor, in- stead of Eddie. First it was an- ounced the comedian would give his t Sunday night radio program Janu- ary 3. Then the schedule was changed back and forth several times and now his sponsors announce he will con- tinue at least through January 17 Cantor, however, will leave New Yorl after the January 3 broadcast, en route | to the Pacific Coast. In view of the fact that he is going by easy stages, it has been decided to put him on from Cleveland January 10 and from Chi- eago January 17. . [ ING CROSBY received two pic-| tures of Russ Columbo for a Christ- | mas gift, the Mills Brothers a set | of toy musical instruments, Guy Lom- | bardo a toy violin and Kate Smith a | crate of shrimp, oysters and other | Bea food. . . . R. B. Bennett, premier of Canada, is to broadcast his New Year greetings to America Friday night at 9 oclock over a Columbia network Peter Dixon, author and star of the | N. B. C. domestic serial “Raising | Junior” has signed a contract extend- | ing this feature “well into 1932"... | H. V. Kaltenborn has postponed h h yeturn to the microphone until some time in January...Reis and Dunn are 1o appear on an N. B. C. network threc times a week after January 1...Scc- yetary of Treasury Mellon is to open | the National Radio Forum series on | N. B. C. January 18. Columbia handled ! this weekly feature for nearly three years HADASSAH GETS REPORT Meet | Women Zionists Budget of $100,000. NEW YORK, December 29 (P \-aging financial report was sub-| inday to the more than 500 delegates who ceme from as west as Omaha and as far south as as to attend the ninth annual con- of the Junior Hadassah, the| women’s Zionist organization of a © delegates were informed that the | nization had met fully its increased get of $100.000, of which $85.000 | goes to support projects Palestine 1d the remainder to American admin- strative expenses. The organization is now represented in 190 cities in the United State: Ycung An on Amer ONSIDER this special rate—and the wonderful accommodations offered at the Blackstone H 1016 17th St. Dist. 35 _Rooms are of splendid size, light and cheerful; handsomely furnished and appointed; private bath; breakfast in the cafe—and full hotel service—for 2-in- a-room—by the month, each Per ) o otel 10 15—Jesse Crawford, organist. 3°—Weather forecast 31—Jack Denny's Orchestra. 00—Ralph Kirbery, baritone. 2:05a—Rucy Vallee's Orchestra. 2:30a—Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. 2:55 to 1:00a—Resume of the Culbert- son-Lenz bridge game. | Grand Opera Miniature, WMAL, 10:00. SPEECHES. | Kaltenborn Edits the News, WJSV, 7:30; “Behind the News in Washing- | ton by Willam Hard, WRC, 7:45. “The Western Senator's Views on National ~Problems.” by Senator Capper of Kansas, WJSV, 8:30. DRAMA. Myrt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00; bidden Land,” WRC, 8:30; mances of the Sea,” WMAL, 9:30. | VARIETY. Radio Joe and His Budget Boys, WMAL, 7:30; Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit, WRC. 8:00; ol Stoopnagle and Bud, WMAL, 8:00; Modern Male Chorus, WMAL, 8:45; the Brush Man, WRC, 9:30; Marion Harris, WRC, 11:00. DANCE MUSIC. Cab Calloway’s Orchestra, WRC, 10:00; Al Sakol's Orchestra, WMAL, 10:00; Ceorge Olsen's Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, WRC, 12:30. HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:00—Raising Junilor; domestic skit— WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 6:45—Topics in Briet, by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WRVA and WHAM. 7:15—Ocette Myrtil, French stage star, and William Wirges’ Orchestra— WJZ, WBZ and KWK. 7:30—Phil Cook, comedian — WJZ, WHAM and WBZ. 7:30—Rhythm Ramblers—WBAL. 7:45—The Goldbergs; comedy sketch —WEAF, WTIC, WGY, WWS and WSAIL 8:00—The Quakers, originators of the cross-word puzzles; Don Voohees' Orchestra and Lois Bennett— WJz, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, WLW, WBZ and WJAX. 8:30—Mabel Garrison, soprano, concert ensemble—WBAL. 9:00—Household Celebrities: Mock, soprano, Orchestra—WJz and WHAM. 9:30—Great Personalities: Frazier Hunt, author—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ WBZA, KDKA, WHAM and| WRVA. 10:00-—Russ Columbo and his orchestra —WJZ, WMAQ WGAR and WJR. 10:30—Clara, Lu and Em; humorous sketch—WJZ, WJB, WREN, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM and KDKA. 11:00—The Marylanders—WBAL, 11:45—Dream 'IP_I’:‘;.&AIPS, Archer Gibson, organis JZ, WBAL, WHAM and KDKA. L 'EURGPEAN RADIO COMPARED T0 U, S, | Director of Education Bureau Seek- ing Enlarged Facilities Finds Foreign Plan Better. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health Exerclses. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning Devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning Glee Club. 9:15a—Dr _Copeland's Health Clinic. 9:30a—Flying Fingers. 9:45a—Food Program, 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. 10:15a—National Home hour. 10:45a— Betty Crocker. 11:00a—Kceping Up With Daughter. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:30a—Hugo Mariani’s Orchestra. 12:00m—The Home Circle 12:15 The Real George Washington,” by Charles Colfax Long. 12:30—-National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—Falais d'Or Orchestra. 2:00—Studio feature. 2:15—Golden Gems 2:45—The Good Neighbor. 3:00—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—The Pilgrims. 4:30 to 5:00—Spitalny’s Orchestra. 475.9 Meters. “ I\lAl‘ ‘620 Kilocycles. 3:00—Ann Leaf at the organ. 3:30—Musicel Americana. 4:00—Miriam Ray 4:15—The Funnyboners 4:30—Civil Service Opportunities. 4°'40—Phil Fisher's Orchestra. 4:45—Dance Marathon. 5:00—Phil Fisher's Orchestra. 5:15—"Farming Resolutions for 1932 by E. 1. Oswald 5:30—Herr Louie and the Thirsty Five 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. by Doug Warrenfels. 6:00—Time and Program Resume 6:01—Charlotte Harriman, contralto. 6:15—Edna Wallace Hopper. 6:30—"Ten Nights in a Bar Room.” 6:45—Frank Stretz's Orchestra. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 7:15—Bing Crosby, baritone. | 7:30—Racio Joe and His Budget Boys. | 8:00—Col. Stoopnagle and Bud. 8:15—Abe Lyman's Band. 8:30—Kate Smith. crooner. 8:45—Modern male chorus. 9:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestr: 9:30—Romances of the Sea. 10:00—Grand opera miniature. 10:30—Ar3besque. 11:00—Al Sakol's Orchestra. 11:30—George Olsen’s Orchestra. 12:00—Weather fcrecast. and Alice and Dumont’s WBZ, WBAL Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Devotions. 8:15a—Salon musicale 8:45a—The Dutch Girl. 9:002—Melody Magic. 9:30a—Tony's Scrap Book. 9:45a—Rhythm Ramblers. 10:00a—Musical program. 10:15a—Melody Parade. 16-45a—Personality program. 11:00a—Four Clubmen. 11:15a—Musical Alphabet. 11:45a—Ben Alley, tenor. 12:00m—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 12:45—Dance Marathon. 1:00—Al Sakol's Orchestra. 1:30—Ritz-Cariton Orchestra. 2:00—Aunt Jemima. 2:15—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:00—Primer for Town Farmers. 3:10—Kathryn Parsons. 3:15—Four Eaton Boys. 3:30—Arthur Jarrett. 3:45—Columbia Artists’ Recital. Comparisons between America: European broadcasting which are "1‘3 from complimentery to the American system and its practices are made by Armstrong Perry. director of the serv- |ice bureau of the National Committee on Education by Radio, seeking 15 per cent of the broadcast wave lengths for zllo(mrxtn (nbrdm:\’mxnl snstitutions, in nbla Artist o report submitted last week upo; 4:00t05:00—United Etates Navy Band. return from a threc-moath f;‘-]y h}; S e the broadcasting svstems of Europe. WISV 24 ueios Almost coincidently Senator Fess, Re- 1,460 Kiloeycles. publican, of Ohio, chairman of the Re- 3:00—Helen E. O'Nei), dramatic reader. | publican National Committee, reintro- 3:15—Muical program. duced his bill, which failed of enactment 30—“Little Stories of the Greatest in the last Congress, providing for the American,” by Caroline Hunter |allocation of 15 per cent of the radiy Willis channels to education. The bill, known 45—Dance music as S. 4, was one of the first to go into 00—Virginia Curcton, violinist. the legislative hopper when Congress 30—Salon music opened. 45—With the composers. While Mr. Perry was jssuing a press 100—Musical program statement bearing remarks highly criti- | 45—Songs by Jimmy Nichols. cal of American broadcasting on the 00—Adventure Club. basis of his European observations 5—News flashes | Harry Shaw, president of the Nationai 30—Mrs. Sencman. | Association ‘of Broadcasters, which is 45—Rosa Long, pianist. bitterly opposing the “15 per cent” 00—Dinner music movement because it would deprive just 30—Keltenborn Edits the News. that many existing broadcasters of their 45—Chick Godfrey, tencr. facilities, was in conference with the 00—Shoreham Orchestra. | Federal Radio Commission here on 30—"The Western Senator's View | problems of the broadcasters. on National Problems,” by Sen- | Mr. Perry said he fouad radio adver- ator Capper of Kansas. | tising prohibited in 15 countries and 00—Cameron Club. |limited in 17 others, most European Chest program. broadcasters securing assuring incomes through their governments. In 15 coun- | tries he found broadcasting systems re- 10:30—Dance Marathon. porting profits ranging from “satisfac- 11:00—Shoreham Orchestra. |tory” to 15 per cent. In Europe, ne 11°30 to 12:00—Al Kamons and his said. most broadcasting organizations orchestra | have assured incomes instead of law Early Progrzm Tomorrow. ‘sun: andl “‘m;.:;_ :is in the United I e e tates, while “the listeners in Europe 30a—Musical program {‘l“n‘; tg‘{f‘"fiflfl’dg‘}"d postamenotithe 00a—Pcggy Clarke's Daily Chat. ! oY STHL S B ATE COMPAXS . ey O | tively free from tie advertising nuisance on Gaspel ‘Tabernacle service by WDich. in America, has become 0 ob- Rev. Harry L. Colller. noxious that the commercial broad- o | casters and the Government are re- O0a S D0epel Ohot | leasing publicity stories stating that ot | they are trying to abate it.” 00m—Variety hour 00—Schramm'’s Trio. 30—Camille Lowenbach, soprano. Shorcham Orchestra, Parentzs’ Forum, ‘VOI‘ 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00— Varlety hour. 4:00—High Lghts. 4:15—The Vikings 4:30—Tea Time Tunes. 5:00—One-Time Opportunities. A THREE DAYS COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guarants satisfac- tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira- tory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, BEaaaRneRnGeaRD 9 9:30—Community 10:00—News flashes 10:15—Lyric Trio, WMAL 7:30—Radio Joe and Budget Boys: Thirty minutes of Fun, Prolic and Foolishness. Variety—Music Bong—Laughter and an_occasionsl tear—Washington Over the Air. 228.9 Meters. Persistert coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. 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So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m.,, Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. In order to protect its stood and agreed that al as possible by The Star. livered to advertisers on entation of the box n ticket. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly’ under- matter will be withheld as far bona fide answers to advertise- | ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- | HELP—WOMEN. Wwhite. experienced, 1836_Columbia_rd “neat. intelligent, to leafn b Met adver- | d GIRLS (2). culture; smell salary. and 11 am i to work 8647 between SHIRT FINISHERS and operators; also Coat press operators: piece Work: mus experienced: no others need apply. Laundry, 5310 Wisconsin ave. STENOGRAPHER—Knowledge of ing: one, with credy ferred. Apply Eli Mbin Co.. bet. 4330 p.m only. 716 Tth st. n.w. STENOGRAPHRR. university gt 1 such Only u part time preferred. Star office. S WOMAN, well educated. about 30. 1s of opportunity to make perman With national organization: Tess experience unnecessary: operation. faithfulness, diligerce Address Box_ 261-B. Star_office. pres- | umber previous industry HELP—M™! Mayman's = GRrai once, eed_appl Apply “at Georgia_ave. No_others COLLECTT! MANAGER. lished local collection agency. pable of handling entire deiai counts as well as assume I Collections in new department. N Daid. income being based on perce: actual collections of department. office room. every co-operation a able connection be given the man who can produc and build_business. Pull details Fiven in first letter to be conside; replies _confidential. ~ Address Star_office. Is of n of territories. ~Call Tuesday, M Hamiiton Hotel. 4 to 6 p.m tions. 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Call Ray, Adams 2937-W. 12 to 1, 4 t0o 5. . WANTED, 3 PASSENGERS FOR ORK City in new Pontiac sedan; one day s0on. Potomae 2145 A e WASHINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU brings to gether those desiring private auto transpor- Tation and those wishing passengers; refs. renaneed 55 CHANDLER BLDG.. 1431 Eve st Nat. 6713. 3 PERSONAL. The rate under heading of Personal dditional to t! SETTLED GOUPLE WILL SHARE GEORGE- town home with one or ‘two refined adults; 3'rooms, $45. West 1133 . TRUSSES AND ELASTIC GOODS AT REAL money-saving_prices. Fit_and satisfact guranteed. Expert jady and gentleman fendants to_care for your every want. Peo- o! ug_Store No. 7. 1107 G st. n.w RELIABLE WOMAN WILL STAY WITH children by hour. Call 4 and 5 o'clock, eve- nings, Met. 8121, Miss s MILLINERY —STRAW A hand blocked, remodeled for SBouthern we Rachel M. Berry, 8 yrs. with Julius Gar- finckel & Co., Ventosa, Apt. 30. Lin. 1860 NURSE— sing. _Lincoln 1732-W. LADY WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST IN HOUSE hold duties in boarding or rooming house or take full charge in motheriess home for room and board for self and 2 little and small compensation. Address Box 85-X, Star office o salary | - 23 & ntage of | PRESSERS arate | SPEEAL [ on sk and fine pleatin Will | enced: good pay: long & ‘e Tesults | 1534 Pa. ave. s.e e EXPERTE SWOMEN 302 JSAr AND DR} SSE | better apparel. | BRESLAU, INC. 5 petic 1307 to 1315 G St. N.W. must_be experi- on to right party. Must be thoroughly experienced in selling Good salary to trained women. PRIVATE HOME DESIRES CHILDREN TO care for: will be given attention by register- ed nurse. Call Shepherd 3095-R. NURSE WILL CARE FOR INVALIDS AND elderly people in her own home:. an ideal home ' for rest_cure. Cleveland 2885-. DON'T ISCARI YOUR WORN HATS. Special this week: Pelts remodeled, 32; velvet hats, $3.50. Finest work: ship. E‘?gflm"" with Madame Ash. Phoae District LOANS. $100 UP TO $500, P. to 24 monthly payments; home buyers only. Address Box 221-V, Star office. irls | T T N O R CALL RELTABLE CONCERN. A_promise is no better than the com- pany that mi it. Thousands of satis- factory jobs attest to tne satisfaction we assure’ you. 3 Absolutely No Cash Required. Pay As Little As $5.00 Monthly. llr\llnl{ Papering, plumbing. plasterini ing. electrieal wiring, roofing. cementing, carpentering. weather siripping, Sarages. Estimates cheerfull en_ free The 1;}',\|' RAL CONTRACTING CO. 927 NEW YORK AVE. TELEPHONE DIST. 5082. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BATH OUTFITS_ brick and building mate- rials. Come to any of Hechinger's 3 yards for your entire needs of used matertal; eas- iy reen. “easily selected. We have large quantitiés of €ood used brick lumber (254, x8. 2x8. 2x10, 2x12. IN ANY LENGTH), sheathing. ‘flooring. windows, doors. sash: pibe, bath tubs tadiators. plumbing and heating materials in_excelient condition. All used material is arranged for convenient selection Visit our 3 yards for the greatest selection at bargain prices always! HECHINGER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Main Office—15th and H Sts. N.E. Downtown—6th and G Sts. S.W. Brightwood—5925 Ga. Ave. N.W. B Erara S oo Datterien; 13-plat i 15-plate, exchange price. Atias Battery Co.. 3304 14th st. now. BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES. all sizes: complete stock supplies: table and cue re- pairing: best workmanehip. *Cona Billiard & owling Supply Co.. 810 9th n.w._Dist. 4711 CASH REGISTERS, show cases. Cases. counters, shelving, chairs, tables, scales. iron safes, coffee urns. steam tables. soda foun- ins. electric grinders. mixers, refrigerators, titions. store equipment and fixtures of y description. ~Edsar Baum, Inc. 914 E st. n.w. COAT, fur. Jap mink, excellent condition cost_$450; latest style: $65. Lin. 6370. 29* COFFEE URNS, toasters, steam tables. gas stoves. grease traps. sterilizers, counters cash registers, refrigerators. refrigerator dis- play cases. electric mixers, scales. safes, cash registers, tables, chairs. shelving. bake ovens, etc. Atlas Store Fixture Co., 414 9th St. n.w. Met. 9297 DAYBED, mahosany table —bookcase. desk, chest of drawers, rugs. hall -unner. Adams 4868. 1832 Biltmore st. n.w. oy DAYBED, $10; wainut dining_suite. 10 pcs. $38; breakfast set, 5 pes. 37; bookcase, $1.50: Singer machine. '$8; chest’ drawers. $2.50 maple desk. $6.50: chiflarobe, $10: Tugs. dressers, vanity, beds. heater: ch 1928_14th tables. Radiant gas T 1928 _ W 80 458 DENTAI CABINETS. metal stools, file cabi- nets, etc. ~Washington Salvage Co. office furn. dept.. 310 8th st. n.w N DESKS, surplus from U. §. Government also tremendous savings’ in new _(actory close-outs and_seconds; cheapest prices on chairs, files. safes. etc. _Commercial “Office Purn. Co.. 430 Sth st. n.w. Met. 7742 DESK (Office) y_finish; good condition: $22.50 . N 19 2nd | YOUNG LADIES with s luncheonette experience. well recommended. Apply tween 10 a.m. and Dorman, Whelan Drug Co., |and Columbia rd. ferences. experi- 2 rd Blds. ) v Bendix For_ap- e oda, Must be be- p.m., Miss 18th | HELP—DOMESTIC. | GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, white; m | 800d cook and waitress: three in family 148 C Write ‘Ad- | per_month. Call Wis. 4098. GIRL. white, nice Northwest location, little girl and do light housework. store. 1300 4'; st. 5.w. GIRL—For houscwork Washington. D. C. i furnace 315 per Wednes B8 M st 1201 H ust_be stay nights: personal laundry: ity references; $40 ho appreciates good home in to care for one Apply at HOUSEKEEPER and companion, Wwhite in_ family; Protestant. Share room the lady. Gsod home for right party. dress_Box 346-B. Star _office. | WHITE COUPLE, no children; [ vork for wife only, 9 to 3; quarters. 1431 Fairmont st. WOMAN wanted for general hougework reference required. Call 2162 Woodle: nw WOMAN, to Apply al PR 525, 300 Interna- product perma. 533 Illi- white, cook and housekeepe Write C. W. Feagans. Rich “colored for general 817 Delafield pl. n.w EMPLOYMENT / of meet- is per- n 2 and ' two with Ad- ous living city y Pl T, in ards- 1 Press change, 3405 Conn. ave.. Clev. 0871 by day, week, mont | houseworkers Decatur 3551. 1837 11th ~Phone | investigaf SALESMEN __experienced: | 2 Sa SITUATION—MEN. Persons aduertising Wanted” are warned et | careful investigation of persons Abply ACCOUNTANT (35), 12 years exper| costs, full set of books, credit and c tion: tioual 9070, Ext. 315. s ACCOUNTING and bookkeeping service in cellent references. north BOOKKEEPER. ofice man wants position: perience. _Address Box 30 con- low h refer- y: quick ter 0, i1l _Blds. ust give Address Salary secondary consideration. 1 BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, general office - | COMPETENT DOMESTIC HELP furnished | | by employment exchange of Woman's Ex- | RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks. mal ref. n.w. 30* Jor “Situationa to exercise of- fering positions where cash deposits are required to secure employment. ience, ole ] dur- spare time; experienced accountant; ex- | Call Clev. 6300, Apt, 311 “ACCOUNTANT and _general e man, young, executive ability. wants position; ex- | pertenced: " best Address | 364-B. Star ofmice =t BOY wants work of i | feur or houseman.” Adams 7570. | CHAUFFEUR_ wants position, janitor. man. work of any kind. North 6006 GARDENER. chauffeur: German, 32 class referehees” Address Box 360-B e LAW STUDENT desires work with rel law firm. Call Lincoln 9766-W, after 6 references. cook, cl 2804 Very Strictly T inder 24. | man, elevator or switchboard operator; class reference. Atlantic 5037. MAN. colored, veliable, wants job driver or chauffeur; can do anythi references. Decatur 4446, PAINTER by trade, Washington man, e World ung men | | work_for 80c per hour; reference. Box_352-B. Star office a WE need several jobs for Howard Univ students. Courteous service Call Dean of Men's Office, Columbl SEASONED EXECUTIVE AVAILABLE. work | veen 9:30 | to take General 30. a.m i| ling large sales organizations and cari on outstandingly successful real estate campaigns; who has also had adver! and credit management as well sale and retail e.perieace; who forney-at-law_and who, the type of executive MANY SEEK FEW FIND. is now available. Only requiring the services of an executive ESTAB- s is A ply. Address Box 347-B. Star office SITUATION—WOMEN. CHILDS NURSE. white. refined. work in good home, consider light work, experienced. Wash. refs. Ga the new n tnw | NURSE "will & hildmother's schoolgirl infant or invalid; warm schools. _ Potomac 3530, NURSE, practical. refined, sires werk; day. night or 1 references’ Phone Georgia NURSE__child's, English r & man t. printing chanxe hane: competent hour_duty; 58-R. soverness Address particulars, 1340 Irving st PRACTICAL NURSE — Years of expe and good references; stay r sary;_salary reduced. Tel. Nat | SECRETARY _Competent. nog apher. Phone Adams 5244. FI SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID. waitress housework: white girl; Phone North 3412, el | COOK: colored, exnerienced neat ress. laundress, mother's helper art “time; willing: pleasant; orth 9842 i i COOK_and general housework; colored fiom Virginia._ North 3478. _ DAY'S WORK or half time. & work. North 10244, stmnive il Sisdea GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted by a refined, scttled, colored woman; stay n 8615, quicker. = nurse or ge assisting 818 “good - week. sts; Booklet. eneral h em 8: DISCOUNT START Now: 102 DISCOUNL Ti3Bzan Serigo “657 EARLE BLDG. GREGG SHORTLAND TEMPLE SCHOOIL "START THE NEW Y RIGHT getting out of By fetlord rut way to do this 1s IO breve your education. can learn nothl n A e Mreater future than now. LOOMIS RADIO C 405 Ninth Bt. Call, ‘write or NEW CL. TUITION PAYABL WEEKLY LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE OF BEAUTY CULTURE! OLLEGE. N.W. District 7830, phiorie for catalogue. ASSES FORMI JANUARY 4th AT 72BN 917 O st. n.w. the above high-type gualifications need Box hauf- ou 30° frst- Star linble pm b MAN, colored. wants work as fireman. house- | first- 3. truck sood family, needs work;'furnish ladders, brushes; Address ersi giarantess 00. Ase 40. who has a splendid record hand- rying sales tising as whol in the true sense. BUT those with - ires ouse- 1386, 29° attention , near L de- best type. ages 2 years up: can mend: best references. n.w._| rience iehts I nec 29° es- experienced ste- Wwith Knowledze of bookkeepine. Levinson 30° neral can give references. 20° wait- day, reference. wirl, ouse- Avt. 101, 1826 Vernon “nice, ights. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY; one of the best in Georgetown: beautiful rooms; could be bousht with or without property. Lincoln 6443. LOANS. $100 TO $500; payavle in 12 to 24 monthly payments: home buyers only. Ad- dress_Box 221-V. Star office. _ LARGE 2nd-floor_store, 39 ft. by 18 Tt with new, modern show window; fine downtown location. next to' Hecht's; suitable for den- | tal office, beauty parlor.’ clothing business, elc.: rent reasonable. 6i6 F st. n.w. RESTAURANTSelling_mostly sandwiches; doing good cash business: rent, 375; long lease: next to Sears, Roebuck & Co. Dis- agreement of partners; beautiful eauipment. Price, $4.800: tarms. 3134 M st. n.w IDEAL LOCATION for Bicentennial—Com- pletely furnished rooming and boarding house equipment for sale reasonably: long lease on property. Interview between 10 #nd 12 a.m.. North 768l._ 300 ROOMING HOUSE wanted at orce: will pay cash. Address Box 368-B, St o5 TAILOR, dry cleaning shop; good location sell on account illness; chance for some one: rr'-uu be sold quickly and cheap. 1029 17th st. nw FOR SALE Cheap; furniture and complete equipment of 12-) 2-b. rcoming house_ or sanitarium: near 18th and Col. rd. Tel. Hyatts. 47-M. CAFETERIA, Govt. dept.. tion:" must Star office. with stand A rifice. Address Box DESKS—8ale of ‘factory seconds furniture, desks. tables. chairs. book cases. file” cahinets. cabinet safes and used office furniture . You can also rent it. H. Baum & Son. 616 E st. n.w. Natonal 9i36." DESKS, a1l kinds chairs and tables {6 match Washington Salvage Co.. office furn. dept. 310 8th & DIAMO! ring: bargain, $75. 7th st n.w. DIAMOND RI big ball of fire; will sell. need money immediatel it appraised. Address office. DIAMOND RING—!:-carat solil ring, 18-karat white gold mounting, set with diamonds; bargain: must be sold; §45. Kahn 617 Tth st DIAMOND RINGS left by RING_1-carat solitaire diamond Kahn Ontical Co.. 617 going away; Box 351-B, used: Po- three $350—ROOMING HOUSE, 10 rms.; rent, 350. $400—Rooming house, 10 rooms; rent, §40. $450—Rooming house, 9 rooms, nicely fur- nished: near Conn.'and R. L aves. $850—Rooming house, 11 rooms. 2 baths, modern; filled; cheap rent: a bargain. $800—Rooming house, 11 rooms. 3 baths, newly decorated. new furniture; good in- come: near Dupont Circle; cheap rent, $950_Rooming ~ Mouse, 12 rooms; central filled; nicely -urnished; rent, 3$75; long lease: mu:t sacrific bargain. $400—Cigar. news and novelty business: good business: ‘rent, 320 monthly | $650—Grocery and 4 rooms: rent. 342 $450—Lunch. downtown, old stand; business 325 daily: » bareain R. M. CURTIS, 820 1ith 8t. N.W. Nat. 1332. FLOWER SHOP FOR SALE. Averaging 3300 week: reason for selling, interest in another business. 5 R e b Address, Box P. F. CARLEY, 802 10th ST. For quick and satisfactory results and reasonable commission rates list your busi- ness in any line with me if it is salable, I can sell i% quickly. 20-room rooming house. good fincome; downtown location; good buy; $1,500; terms. ®o0d $2,100; downtown;, bargain, 19-room _rooming house, income; good furniture; terms. 3 baths Price, ®ood_turniture; $1,080; terms. house. _nicely priced to sell kood income. 12 _rooms, near | Dupont Circle. eauipped terms good Large boarding and & money maker: | furniture: low rental; $1,100, part ci Cozy little lunch room, gxood Real bargain for $1,600, part cash. P. F. CARLEY. Met. 9721 QUICK ACTION. FOR QUICK ACTION AND NO PUBLIC- ITY IN SELLING YOUR BUSINESS. SEE US. WE FINANCE BUYERS IN ORDER TO CLOSE QUICK CASH DEALS._ ESTAB. 1923. CAPTTOL ADJUSTING & FINANCE CO.. SOUTH'S LEADING BUSINESS BROKERS, 9th FLOOR. DIST. NAT'L BANK BLDG., METROPOLITAN 4813, 4814, 4815, MEAT STAND. One of the best located fresh and smoked meat stands in Arcade Market. Reasonable price. See Mr. Warfield, stands Nos. 284-5. income. | | ~__ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The / following business concern: guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention, For admission to Recommended Service Column call National 5000, Branch 215. BEDDING, MATTRESSES, box springs and pillovs_reno.: best prices and prompt del. Wash. Mattress Co.. 319 L st. s.w. Nat. 6679. | BEDDING RENOVATED, springs. mattresses, pillows, feather mat.: down comfort, re-cov: ered. Tdeal Bedding Co.. 622 E n.w. Nat. 4094 BEDDING of all kinds renovated and steril- | i>ed by process approved by Health Dept. D C. Prompt service and low prices. Easle B-dding Co.. 2215 5th_st._n.e. Decatur 0735, BEDDDING RENOVATED AND STERILIZED IAMERICAN BEDDING CO. 4th AND_BRYANT STS. N.E. POT. 3232 BOILERS, FURNACES cleanea and repaired; graie bars, asbesios covering. " Crown Fuel Service, 917 11th st n.w. Dist. §322. ¥ CARPENTEPING, non-union: flooring, fenc ing. painting, jobbing, concreting. Cail J. E. Gilitss. Columbia 8731, _ e Kers STTATR s CHAIR CANEING-Eoren rockers | stering. Armstrong, 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062 ELECTRIC WIRING and fixtures, 6 rooms complete, $40. including hall and bath, $50. Over 500 satisfied customers in Wash. Get my estimate, see the reason. H. M. Carpen- ter._North_0885. 5 29° | s of all descriptions sended and I [‘OORS refinished: work guaranteed Earle Jordan. Lincoln 5765 (White.) | FLOORS. PAINTING. PAPERHANGING—Ex- pert mechanics: reduced prices. Paul Serene, | 38 New York ave. National 3666. | HEATING AND PLUMBING. new and repair- "ing. ‘oil burners included: reasonable terms. 227'9th 1 in._0272 ed by colored woman: best referenc nights. 1336 5th st. n.w. GIRL, colored. wants wor hts; care of children. Gall North 0008-J. GIRL, colored, wants eeneral housewo) any ‘kind: can do plain cookins. North 3407, IF EN- TERM PM PM. housework cer. Lincoln 4184-J. colored, nreal wishes references. EAR 5 osition | GENFRAL HOUSEWORK and cooking wan! rk of Phone GIRL. colorefi:{n:nnn—\lnll Job a5 general stonw. GIRL. colored, neat. religble. wishes ge; housework: references. North 4641-J neral GIRL wishes position of any kind. st.nw GIRL, colored. neat. erencé. _Potomac 0336, refined, to 500 R GIRL. colored, desires part-time worl nursing._Metropolitan_5192. K or g GIRL. married, colored, wants atady time ‘job. nursing or domestic work. Lincoln 4184-J. part- Call HEATING & PLUMBING. 2 OR 3 YEARS EASY PAYMENTS BUDGET PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 513 H BT. N.E LINGOLN 10317 HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Papering, painting. carpenter work, plumb- ing heating. Special prices on all work to Keep our men working during the Winter | no cash_ necessary. one to three y to pay." Quality workmanship at reasona Tices guaranteed. Phone The Capitol Home mprovement Co.. National 7833, at 809 H st.n.w PAINTING, PAPERHANGING- 35 up room, dry-scraped; guarsnteed work: latest pat- terns. Ncel Abelman, 801 44th n.e. Lin. 4864 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, PLASTERING, | special prices this month; hest materials; ali suaranteed. 8. D. Lopatin, Adams 5340, D [ (;—Rooms, $5 up; kitchen er PERING—5 ™ oiea. * 55 up: | prompt service. Roy White, Atlintic 4852, | reliable, wan GIRL. colored. neat. good time work in mornini ot paaiset i, s GIRL, colored, reliab) ts gene) work or piain cooking: ref. 2310 13th HOUSEKEEPER, wii s undry. NG =Een e S b i b LADY, Tefined, well educate 37 years old. would dike & position as h keeper M} the engagad in il enfin” excellent references. Box 92-A, Btar office, E 20% ome of & gentieman wh professional or diplomatic work: ldress Dart- reference. ho L0, . in small © st ‘Bhone Columbla gt‘n::-'f. 00d manager, ouse- 0 is PAPERHANGING. §00d Work fusrent rooms scraped dry; cracks flle ¥ 8pigel Decorating Co., tele. Col. 00 PAPERING AND PAINTING. Special before-Christmus price ing, painting, plumbin carpentry, ~electrical i ene: houze' repairing; o our small monthly ary. 1932; {ree estimates ; TORS. Met. 0834, 1009 9th st. n.w. PAPERHANGING—Rooms papered. 5 &nd up. Estimate fur. Work guaranteed. A T George, 3129 18th st. n.w., ABt. 3. Dec. 4149 : VICTROLA, EXC. TONE, By used, atest style; 30° crifice for about one-third their cost C tefining. Inc., 444 9th 29 DINING ROOM _SUITE, 10-plece. walnut: cost $550; will sell for $135. Combplete bed room suite, day bed, kiichen cabinet. table and chairs, child's chifforobe with marble top. telephone stand. Whitney carriage, etc Refurnishing home: will sell. 4823 9th st. DRUMS, Ludwig, bass and snare: good condition: reasonable; cash. Call tomac 2220 after 5:30_p.m 2 ELECTRIC RADIO SETS (several), #liminators: cheap. 1814 M st.n.w. __* FRIGIDAIRE. 7 cu. feel, cost 3365, 3120 for qguick sale: also one. 5 cu feet, 395; per- fect condition. Met. 1967. 2° FUR | COAT —High grade alig beautitul gray caracul. size 36, very cheap. 1928 14th n.w._ FUR_COAT—Beautiful black Russian cul, with baum marten collar and cuffs: size 36; finest skins; originally 31,100: slightly in need of repair: sell for $200.'Call Dec. 0137. FURNITURE—Buffet, tables, dressers. chairs, Tugs, etc. 244 Rucker ave., Lyon Village, Va. Reasonable. 2 FURNITURE — Overstuffed __bed-davenport Sulte, $32.30; high-srade walnut bed ' room suite, 34250 dining room suite, 335; beds, bureaus. other furniture. 1211 FURNITURE—Overstuffe m 33250, walnut_ dining room suite. $39.00; walnut bed reom suite, §45.00. Other furni: ture cheap. 1231 Hne 29 FURNITURE—Walnut dining room will sell separately. ~Mola electric washer 35: gas stove with regulator, 38._Pot. 391! GAS RANGESSlightly used nce €qual to new: every range guaranteed: less than half price. = Why pay more? J. W. Williams, National 2986. 609 6th n.w. 39 GUITARS. new, special, 33. ukulele. instruction book, extra Go 1 ¢ 4 9th OFFICE_FURNITURE from U. Desks. chairs, file cabinets, table: for your office at great saving. Salvage Co 0 everything ‘Washington th s parior grand and 1 apartment grand, both brand-new. Want to move them before time for inventory January 1. Trade in your old upright or grand: pay the balance on convenient monthly terms. Come in and talk it over with us; you will not be urged to buy Nat. 3659, W. W. Kimball Co., 1 1ith st. n.w | PIANOS—Several ~splendid buys in high-grade uprights. Want to reduce stock before we take inventory Jan, 1. Tell us how you want to pay. Nat. 3653. W. W. Kimball_Co. 721 _11th st. n.w 08 _at prices of interest. — Vos 3135 Ivers & Pond, $110; black cace, ‘$210; G-octave grand, 3265 6-octave upright, $185: used ands_from $275 up; 10 uprights from 325 to $90: in guaranteed condition. We are sole ngents for Hardman, Kranich' & Bach, #arrington Cable and 'Kurtzman grands. Hugo Worch, 1110 G n.w. Est. 187. Grands uprights_for r D1 ice of several expe ard sets, $49.50. complete. \‘f ock before taking inventory Jan. 3659 W. W. Kimball 721 11th st. n BEWING MACHINE: nditioned treadle machines. mostly Singers and Whites. in un- usuaily good condition s low as 3393 White Sewing Macaine Co.. 800 H st. n.w. SEWING MACHINES—Drophead Singer. §1 New Home, $15. Standard, $15: New Ideal $10; others at $5: all & New machine §£3.mo. Renting and repairing. Open evening S.E. Bew Mch. Shop, 313 Pa.ave.s.e__Lin. 0275. SEWING MACHINE. Singer, drophead, with tachments. liks new. $6.50. 631 B ne. *_ SEWING MACHINE. Singer, treadle: abso- lutely perfect condition; worth §35; sacrifice, 412. 1620 16th st. nW. __________ __ SEWING MACHINES—Singer portable_elec- Trics, $30: dropheads, $8. $10: rents, $3: re- pairs. 635 Pa. ave. s.e., ubstairs. Lin. 2801 SEWING MACHINES— Reconditioned electric portable, complete with attachments, $14 95 White Sewing Machine Co.. 800 H st. n.w SODA FOU ‘marble_soda_foun- tain for sale $25. Call at 800 12th st. n.w. STOVE. electric Hot Point. practically new: sacrifice for quick sale. 900 Eye st. se. Linolntavapss el i Ll S0 Vg TRANSFER CASES, wood and steel: file cabi- nets. Washington Salvage Co., office furn. dent. 310 8th st. n.W. _____ i TYPEWRITERS — Reconditioned _machines, late models, fully guaranteed; new and used portables; easy terms: rentals. repairs. Type- writer Sales & Servic 1714 H st. n.w TYPEWRITERS—Washington Typewriter Ex- change selling out, retiring from business. Wonderful bargains. 807 13th st. n.w. TYPEWRITER RENTAL SERVICE. Georgia 1883 Underwoods. Royals and L. C. Smiths, 52.50 mo.; 3 mos. in Adv.. 56.75: 8 Mo3.. $12 TYPEWRITERS—American Co, 1431 East Capitol st.. away from the high rents Sell- ing. renting, repairing all makis. Open ev NI TN 0091, N s ok bibn i S TYPEWRITERS—$5 _per month buvs & new or used machine. See our display. Porta- bles of all makes and colors. Old typewrit- ers taken in trade. 713-15 i st n.w. {rict Typewriter Exchange. Met. 9674. 30 TYPEWRITER. UNDERWOOD PORTABLE PERF COND.. 338, ALSO ORTHOPHONIC s42. NO." 0576, . like Stein- nsive stand- t Lo reduce 1. Nal APT. 211. S ety TYPEWRITER. Underwood No. 5. excellent shape, like new, $25; also L. C. Smith No. 8, pegfect. 522.50. 607 F st. n.w. VACUUM CLEANERS—Hoover. Eureka. Air- way, Premier Dupiex, $12.50 ea : Hoover No 700," 325; guaranteed. Rent cleaners, 31.50 day. ' Parts, repairing. Vacuum Cleaner S| 04_Girard st. n Adams_0900. WOOD—8easoned oak or pine all split, round: 24-in, 310 per cord; 20 in. and 16 in.. $12 per cord. delivered anywhere in cord and half cord lots; round wood and odd lengths, $6 per cord.' Philips & Reneger, College Park. Md. Phone Berwy: 2 DIAMOND BARGAINS. (Must be sold at once.) 2-stone diamond ring, weighing about 2 carats, blue-white. Party must sacrifice. $225. 4 carats and 2 points, solitaire dia- mond ring, gorgeous platinum dia- mond mounting. Unusual bargain. $975. Most beautiful diamond flexible bracelet; 3 center diamonds weigh over 3 carats. Compare with any $2,500 bracelet. Must be sold. $1,000. KAHN OPTICAL €O, 617.7th St. N.W, | | YOUR doe wiven x sanitary btk compleily eliminating fleas, and dried with el e | model :;9-05. .’Inyl.l ‘e\um than v, ‘Any kind, ahy Jenth. Phone_Lincoln_2930. . FURNITURE & RUGS. Pre-inventors sale. 25 to 40 per cent off Bed “room. living room and dining room Tultes, studio heds and gouches. odd. ors “Chests, vanitles and chifforopes well, occstional and reclining chair: and fioor lamps, ez and extension nport tables. felt-bare foor covering: oor dl)fahy having no rent to pay ent us to sell Tor Tess: {ibecal terms.” New. wain House, 2004 14t now, | North 3942 P DOGS, PETS, ETC. CANARIES guaranteed %00d singing; parrots, white female canaries. 15 G n.w. Open Su gples I3 iy Burkg's. drier, 21l for $1. Dr. L gier & . Lockes Dog an Cat 1422 Irving st. n.w. Col. 0874, ell rotted o LT b ed cow manure, 8 sacks, $5; delivered: O Ne Bethesda, M 5 AND WE 51 per 100-b. sack lenhurst Dairy, Box TURKEY GOBBLERS (3). | to 38 lbs.; on farm at Ardmore Highway. ' L. Strauss, Landover. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. APPAREL_Men's, women's and children's and furniture of all deseriptions wanted for rummage sale. Gather up what you have ther uge for. Call M. Cohen. 1333 n.w. Met. 9764 and 77 nh. BIG MONEY PAID for_antique jewelry. 5& gold. silver, watches and diamonds. Gol Refining. Inc.. 400_12th s 30° BOOKS BOUGHT—Highest prices All kinds, uaniities. Phone Met 8415, Tl man’s Big_Book S8hop. 933 G n.w. Est CASH REGISTERS. show cases and fixtures: _entire contents bought BAUM. Inc.. 914 E st. n.w. Met. W44, CLOTHING — Men's, women's, _childién’s Clothes, shoes. evening gowns, housefurnish~ ings etc. bought. Phone Mrs. Pree) Adams 4848, 2 FURNITURE_We ndvertise to pay more for furniture, household effects, office furniture and stocks of merchandise’ and liye up to it. Phone us and be convinced. - The Lin- coln_Co.. Metropolitan 8817 * FURNITURE—Have you don't need? Get cash by Met. 9764. 1233 Tth st. n. FURNITURE—Wanted to rent beautiful fur- niture for large house: give particulars and pric andos, Dupont _Circle 4010 FURNITURE—Big_prices paid. Do not be misled. The Lincoin Co. has no_connection with any firm ‘in the business. Phone Met- ropolitan 8817. We will pay the highest cash prices for anything of value PURNITURE — Absolutelv highest _cash prices peid for used furniture, rugs, brica- rac, 6002 FURN] furniture; BOBEALS MM A FURNITURE—Don't sacrifice your furniture. We will give more for furniture, bric-a-brac. china, sntiques and office furniture. Phon: us azd be convinced. The Lincoln Co., tel. Met. 8817. 604 6th st. n.w. GOLD. silver. “watches, diamonds and_old Jewelry needed in our manufacturing dept. Full cash value paid. _Selinger's. 818 ¥ s MONEY FOR NEW YEAR for your old jew- elry, gold teeth, musical insts.. watches. dia _Gold Refining. Inc.. 444 9th n.w. 29 ORTHOPHONIC PHONOGRAPH or radio- ph. State price and description. - Address Box 370-B. Star office Lo POOL TABLE —4x8 or 3x0. reasonable. ~Tel. Wis. 3533 {tween 6 and 7. STORE FIXTURES, lunch room eguipment: entire contents purchased. Atlas Store Pix ture Co.._ 414 9th st Met. 9397, WE_ PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES for all kinds of household goods. Call North 10114 for_prompt_service. Phone National 1281, ANYTHING TO_BSELL' '0_SELL? ‘WESCHLER'S, 915 E BT. N.W. Household effects. merchandise, st automoblles, etc. Thirty-nine years s the Washington public. y_furniture you alling M. Colits, old oll portraits. Call Murray, Met. E _Want to pur ¢ some used aiso plano. Frone Metropoli od_condition: evenings be- 25 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUSTIN COUPE. 1930 — Very low milease; can hardly be told from new; just wl you've wanted as an advertising medium: only $195; terms arranged. Cherner Motor Co.. Ford Dealers. 1781 You st. n.w. but BUICK 1931 SEDAN, model 57 us very little: cannot be told from a brand- ai 3095 through new car: new-car guarantee; price g and easy terms can be arrani G. M. A. C. Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsvil Md._Phone Hyattsville 323. BUICK STANDARD COUPE, 1927 — New paini, good rubber, mechanical condition A-1, Upholstery like ‘new; a real val - cial. 3180; easy terms, Triangle Motor Co., 2 New York ave. n.w, BUICK 1920 $350: 1927 5-pi baker Sedan, uine “Trew Valu Distributors, 1509 14th st. n. miles; 3 BUICK 1931 SEDAN: driven only 6,000 3900._Pot. 5340,_Apt. 102. tandard -6 T seats AL Jondition. throushons, clea and snapey looking and the prics 1i only Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md. " Phone Hyattsville 323. Excellent running condition: & ire porsonal ownership is Buarantse W«#«’k . COUPE, late 1923; excellent condi- light green ny demonstration; BUICK 1929 SPORT COUPE, sta 3595 liberal terms_throu CADILLAC 6-PASSENGER SEDAN, 335 cash. Moore, 3117 35th_st. n.w. Clev. 8610. uco; McDevitt Motors, 14! mus st ha aquickiy for stock margin; 3290. Col. 10204. CHEVROLET 1928 COACH_—Quiet, powerful motor; body and upholstering in A-1 shape; must_sacrifice, 3110; 1 buy. Met. 24 CHEVROLET ROADSTER, late 1939; buy this now at our bargain price. only $§130; esy ‘lerms: open evenings and Sundayi Loefer Moior Co., Ford deslers, 313 FPa ave. s CHRYSLER 170 COACH: pearing car. in excellent condition; see this real bargain for only $05: open e nings and Sundays. Loefer Motor Co. Ford_dealers. ve. CHRYSLER 70 COACH, $1§0: Marmon sport sedan. $150: Dodge coupe, §30; Jewett coach. $15. and other bargains very cheap with title; also sold for i 1406 N. Capitol st. _North CHRYSLER 72 BPORT ROADSTER 4 new Firestone heavy-duly tires; finished in Jet Elack. green trimmings; red leather uphol: stery: guaranteed. See this car today at Vassar Motor Co.. 10th and H n.e. HRYSLER 1929 2-DOOR, SEDAN- perfect shape; party must dispose of it or_best offer._Col. 7608. DE S8OTO SEDAN, 1033—Free wheeling, wire wheels. etc.; finished in maroon with whip- cord upholstery; driven 12.000 miles: new- ar guarantee. ' Compelled to_sacrifice for t offer before Dec. 31, 1931. 318 10th st_n.e._Lincoln 6500 AN DODGE 1930 D. A SPORT ROADSTER. +395 1930 Dodge Senior Sedan. $743; 1930 Dodze 8 Sport Sedan, $725: 1930 Dodge 8§ Sport Roadster. $725: 1920 Dodge Sport Roadster. 1375 1928 Dodge Business Coue. 3395 also several ear ings, "with _Winter priced to S175, ‘These are il kenuine ~Trew he Trew Motor Co. 3 lnitore: 1009: 4N 2i0t9F G0 Dodes Diy DODGE_SEDAN. laie _type. ir-cylinder model; 360 takes this u:\'lcublfmlglue (3 ev and _Sundays. efMer tor Co.. Ford dealers. 315 Pa._ave. ", FSSEX 1920 CHALLENGER SEDAN, 3375 928 Eusex Sedan, 1245 1921 Basex Coach akland Spo.t Whinpet Coach, $173; 19 s §85 1929 Poniac Sedan, $305 Seden. 5195 esc are all genuine * ESSEX SEDAN. lzte series. 1930; fine cond.’ practically new: beautifnl ¢ren finish; plush upholstery:_racrifice. 335, Shepherd 3318, ESSEX SEDAN, 1927, 380 cash._ Call or Seaton pl. . FORD 1931 TOWN SEDAN: Ii¢ new: low - mileage: new-car guarantee: excellent condi- tion throughout. fully equipped: if you want * 2 bargain save time and see this car; prioed for auick sale at $535; terms: your car_ Wy trade Open eveninzs. ~Nolan Moter Cg, 1111 18th st. n.w, Dec. 0216 FORD TUDOR 1930—Tires and paint new. upholstery spotless: mechanically only used 9.000 miles: fully guaranteed; spe- clal. $359: easy terms. Triangle Motor Co. 2 New York ate. n.w. FORD SEDAN, 1931 Good condition. for quick_removal, $275: terms. Blanton. Motor Co. 3 to 11 New York ave. n.e. Open till 10 p.m FORD 1930 TUDOR SEDAN paint, clean upholstery, new tires, battery and brakes, motor quiet: driven very litile by careful 'driver; sce this car before. ¥ buy: priced to sell at once far omly $a18: terms: vour car In trade _ Open evenings. Nolan' Motor Co. 1111 18th st. n.w. -Des: FORD TUDOR, 193] —Almost new: low milev ase: driven by ‘careful driver; fully. £0uipDed: Only 389.50 cown. balance in easy weekly of Seml-monthiy payments. Cherner. Pord Deale e You st. n.w. FORD DE LUXE ROADSTER. 1931_Cannbl Dot Trom aew: Tow miease: iy equip Only 389.50 down, balance in aasy weekly or semi-monthly papments. Cherner, _1781_ You st. n.w FORD 1930 COUPE: ru‘rfll’e seat: motr ¢ and powerful: fine top, upholste: fires: Sxcehient Ahisn: can peil Tor onis” s348. cmall dows payment, balance montniy: your rade. ~Open evenings. Nola Inc.. 11i1 e Dec. daler o FORD SPORT COUPE, 1030, runs tires; must sell at once m. 34 1 . Pho FORD_ 1031 _TUDO] Pord Sport Coupe. 1835 ara ehacion. 334 r Uine "Frew Vaies Distributors. 1509 J4th st. n. FORD 1920 TUDOR SEDAN: driven by Tady 10,000 miles: upholstery OOV.Yl‘dy.n!.E; 4 tires and new battery, new brake lin| beautiful dark greez body and black Wi Theels; Yory cneap. $215: your caf in tra evenings. {erma; OB, Syenines. Nolap eolor FORD 1928 COUPI ne biue body. cream wheels: this™is & fine-ap- cars in 3325 new dark bige 1} s are Tew Motor Ce., ) and mechanical conditi terms: your car in tras Nolan' Motor 'Co., 1111 18th 0216 o g (Continued on Next Pase) |