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HELP AND SITUATIONS. U. S. NOT TO HEAR POPE’S ez-p xummmml VALLEE'S PROGRAM Today on the Radio ||:sffai®em. | sowcast Tomorrow|| DONT BE TOO LATE WITH e o EIRLEE " B it | YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD bt oy (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 9: terms: or would ggfl—%{z"’ e st The Wash.| UP Auniversary Program Be- Each page of The Star has a it emeketine Wotfiment? "’;Qm.:.'i:: WRC ’s:‘u Meters. WOL fix‘o Meters, 7 mn Au:&nrlum cause of Air Conditions. nther busines: Mrs. Parker, scheduled time to close just a8 ||| Cirrrentr —cmorn —sqused : 4 gon—van 10:15—Continuation of WrestlingBythe Associated Press. each railroad train has a time to ey o Saati ""r"‘""’ e WRC Ji A e - frR et Joe Moss Orchestra at Lake| 3:30—olympic Winter games. 4:00—Ellen H. Wheatley, planist. e o R i Toieuney o aay e leave the station. No one can |[|DFLICATESSEN wnq long SsabE- 4:30—Melody Moments. : ons s | Plaoi to Supply Danse from Jacksonville in| 445 Ctherine Deale, planist. 12:00—News put you on & train after it has || iy, SHARE GFFICE ! Music Tonight. tion of the city's 100th | 5:00_One-Time Opportunities. Earl ly Program Tomorrow. & 5 Stive— 5:15—Disabled American Veterans'| g:00a—Radio Revival. left the station. So it is not me- |||afd BEEGY.iRo wvaifanl 4:30—United States Navy Band. program. 5 i +45_Resume of the Olymplc games.| 5:30—Louls Ketzaman's Orchestra. e chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star 6:00—Jimmy and Bert. 8:00a—Break{ast Club. after the page has been closed. mospheric conditions on short-wave 5:00—The Jungle Man. 6:15—The Troubadour: Lillian Roth, former star of the “Van-| 5:15—“Skippy. 8:30—Musical Sketohes. ,3 3;““",‘;‘;‘;‘“c‘1.5§1‘.’°n9u‘§"'m chaninels over the Atlantlc at the early Classified ad\.'emsemcnts for The Daily Star are re- hour when the broadcasting will be ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m, day before issue, 5:45—Russ Columbo and Orchestra. 8:15—Dot_and 1:30—8tudio feature. ‘conservative proposition shouid fities,” will be t artist tonight 5:30—Talk by Mrs. Ernest Grant,| 7:00—Dinner music. = guest a: night on president of the District Tuber-| 7:15—Boy Scouts’ Anniversary, :? ?3: R.g:wfl CY?OI:B“ done which precluded of good Hon ‘with other N. B, G. stations from | 5:45—Fuss Columbo and Orche S5 Dot and Bhen (0 e feception. o Preciuded hope of & and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At 8 t0 9 o'clock. 6:15—Rudolph Schramm'’s Orchestra. 2:00—Dance tunes. the Branch Offices one hour earlier. 557 e S mek, vl motey work : 2:30—“Lincoln, the Great Aquarian,” Joe Moss and his orchestra at Lake| 8:43—The Stebbins Boys. arly Frostam Tomecrew: by \;1“ ginia Dawson. 43 STUDENTS GIVEN Eu".‘x‘.f:‘i.""s':fi’fun?:o-in‘zf Tro ounced yesterday. 1t originally was planned to rebroad- cast the program on a Nation-wide hook-up in the United States, but engineers connected with N. B. C. and HVJ, the Vatican station, found at- uipped ponl!ry dlaughter STO! _Tia7 New' Jnxey ave. n.w. the Sunshine Hour with Rudy Vallee culosis Association. 7:20—News flashes. Da usic and his Connecticut Yankees, WRC| 5:40—Correct time. 7:30—Doc Perry's Orchestra, 112l gg:-.:vn‘;?:tymflnm: will broadcast the program in conjunc-| 5:41—Studio feature. A0S Moy Tevean 1:00—Schramm’s Trio. Lews James, tenor, and Frank Blacks cut Yankees and Lillisn Roth. chestra, and another Sherlocl jolmes | 9:00—Big Six of the Afr. @ramatic episode are among WRC's| 9:30—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. |13 33;’;‘_‘;‘“,‘,’{:;“’ g:,f,’%‘,’“"‘ Atisctcos other outstanding N. B. C. attractions. | 10:00—Joe Moss and his orchestra. 1230 The Costumers. Wilkinson on Program. 11:00—Last-Minute News. 11:02—Slumber Music. From its own studios WRC will | 11:30—Weather forecast. WJSV 2054 Meters. come direct from the scene of the . g _{ . SE— 9: 55|—Pouce ‘Bulletins. RAD'O MEETING SET In order to protect its adver- unlm GER to lake charge of sales Sreanize- | ROOMING HOUSE—7 s ; president of Georgetown umversm'. matter, it is expressly under- |\ reswouen, renned whole or part time, | L North 0258, M A ‘n' Andy, Placid will provide the tri-weekly dance | 1:00—AmOS, 7 00a—Musical Clock. 2: 45—Mu.slc rogram. 338 3 7:15—Lanin's Orchestra. 13" . 55 R YTy T ¥ o Hind Orchestra, G. U. AWARDS OF MERIT | CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. 1 .mA""::’.,."";‘:’gf:m.fi“"}’:&u°“f.m B Olymplo contests, 7:45—TalK by Julius Barnes of United = The Big Six of the Alr, featuring Phil States Chamber of Commerce. | 10; 33:_05;’3.' verie, Sertificates of merit, were presented | (;cors from receiving circular |ine orsanization pretereds dr. Bharpe, | €15, Bewly furm. oll I {neers’ Institute to Hear Paper |} . = nu:y ;“ G.“I:phlm. il ,g‘;”‘;'c,:fl';:f“:hgn,:ggu?’g;gm“: stood and agreed that all such Jtowne, Manchesier Hotel Ast. Fotel" equibped and stocke hour from 10 to 11. ‘The program will [ 7. ;o_;um_. Joy and Paul Van Loan's yS. 3:00—Marine Atind Bar = Brokeraze Co Ohman and Victor Arden, piano duo;| 8:00—Rudy Vallee and his Connecti- Il'oot—Bnu!y Hints, yuurd.y by Rev. W. Colman Nevils, Roosevelt Hotel #00d business: rent, $67 business. . jow_ rent e W o ,8ny one time in Tecent years.. Xach matter will be withheld as far| woman. 5o mencumbered. _enericiic | Adaress Box 356 Star e The February meeting of the Wash- | attained 90 or more per cent in studies 5 e | CAFETERIA and ice; downtown locati e eetion o1 the Tnstitute of Radio | dUring the past m:ur as possible by The Star. Only hool mc.m..:{. caulvalent | CATIERE mm;;g flmmm‘;;n Tocatial i e held tonight at the |, A Weshington boy, Howard Boyd,|bona fide answers to advertise- | wouEN. 318 and commission conditionsi 15 | Tecrer. o midrees Ko ah a St o 1460 Kilocycles. ghnects ¥ Jr. of the senior class, led the honor [ments addressed to box numbers | ftarti 18 to 38 vears of sge; for outalde con’ | wANTED A USED-CAR (AN broadcast a concert by Rudolph |]]:31—Jesse Crawford, organist. o ¢ c 3 00— Continental Hotel. The usual infor-|roll, it w Call’ after 330 Schramm’s Orchestra and dance music | 11:45—Mills’ Blue Ribbon Band. 3:00—“Little Stories of the Greatest | Continental Hotel. =THE HSGns ) as reported. He is the son of [\ " .\ "t The Siar will be de- 3o can by Lecn Brusilofi’s Orchestra. James |12:00—Ralph Kirbery, baritone. Ameriean,” by Caroline H.| 5 .m., | Prof. Howard Boyd of the Georgetown 3 avie Wilkinson, baritone, will be the soloist | 12: 05,40‘;,,.5.,.(,:,’. Orchestra. Willis. and at 8 o'clock E. G. u’mm o ‘the Law School. Fifteen seniors, 5 juniors, | livercd to advertisers on pres-| food G L 4+ d,,m,,{m‘"m-“*g;;‘;\p{,;,{'fi ;,'gg;'ng: with Brusiloff's Orchestra. Schramm |12:30 to 1:00s—Agnew’s Orchestra, 3:39—Dance tunes. Bureau of Standards will present /11 sophomores and 12 freshmen Were|...-tion of the box number |Ad . Star office. for each $1.000 he is willing to invest up to will have Wilfred Smith, tenor, as the 4:00—WJSV Staff Players paper on “Plezo Oscillators Developed | on the honor roll. ; 5000, or one-half the net profits over and soloist. Early Program Tomorrow. 4 3o—pmgnm by Girl Scout Troop roz YSE in Standard Frequency Trans- 5 At ",‘,' academic exercises held in|ticket. HELP—DOMESTIC. above his salary. Address Box 400, Star The principal speeches at the Butler | g:00a—] ity. missions onor of the occasion, President Nevils QuRE: weneral houeework. held | fet o isreD BARERY. Tune Anniversary ‘aimage of Colmbia Unic] & 00 Droedoast (o oA st | 5 00—Cafter Grey. o = weiand T TRL, white, 1 All persons interested in technical|read the tribute pald by Georgetown's 3 ‘o laundry: 315 o, room HISHRD L. > e e adneyE S Lsiness: Scll a6 & whols or In versity in New York tonight will be Choir 5:10—Joe and Harry. radio matters, whether members of the | founder, Rev. John Carroll, first arch- | HELP—! %—_{7—_ * vior 8% | Investigate. 007 broadcast by WMAL and dssociated | g:20a—pro-Att String Quartet 5:30—Mount Alto Hospltal program, | Institute of Radio Engineers or not, hishop of Baltimore, to George Wash- | AUTO PARNTER Risi-sjpss body an i omx.—*v‘_‘mom eneral Tousework: stay | FLOWER SHOP, for goie: “'m'l e Columbia_stations. The speakers will| g:45aTower Health Exercises. 6:00—Woman's Radio Club. are invited to attend. ington. This tribute was delivered at T e e : gaiforms furnished: imall b chea. sood location. ML Ldth ot Aw be Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, John| 8 ooa—Gene and Glenn. 7:00—Market report. —_—— the official ecclesiastical service held in and erapevines '-Fails Ghurch: Or L TN — .u.E;’..“.a o 5?":‘;1.”,5 *win *Sacrince 1o Erskine and Judge Benjamin M. Car-| g:15a—Morning Devotions. ia Randolph Bolling. Free dog licenses are to be provided | Baltimore, February 22, 1800, a few Tiear West Falls Chure CIRL—Hol _m;gd lgm;“, iary to Young | & i vents my continu dozo of the Court of Appeals of New| g:30a—Cheerio. 7 ao—xulunnom Edits the News. pets of widows in Battersea, England. |weeks after Washington's death. ~ fov 7262 o y York State 9:00a—Melodic Gems. e mmin e Sare ‘ot el In the Trumpeters program, Edwin B B M s B OIRL, e Sl whiie for mothers Tetoe C. Hill will discuss the guild of former pipe organ pumpers and some of its prominent members. The musical por- tion of the program includes song_hits from the works of Gershwin and You- mans. Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, wife of the writer and Nobel prize winner, will be interviewed during the Bath Club pro- = Mrs. Lewis herself is a well OWn Writer, WMAL and its Columbia associates also will brondcut at 6:15 the proceed- ings at a meeting of Troop No. 21 of T S5y Bout of America, Anniversary Program. The broadcast is a part of the 22d anniversary celebration of the Boy Scout movement. The program will originate in the headquarters of the §\:aukarml Council of Boy Scouts in New ork. WMAL has listed among the fea- tures originating in its own studios s recital by Miss Jo Flynn, soprano. She will sing “Peggy,” “Just a Cottage Bmall” and “The Irish Girl." “The School and Prohibition” will be discussed by Joy Elmer Morgan, editor of the Journal of the National Education Association, in a broadcast tonight over WJSV. This station also has scheduled a talk on “Gold and Monetary Stabilization” by Representa- tive Busby of Mississippi. WJSV's other attractions include a description of the wrestling matches at the Washington Auditorfum and its regular musical features. The Silver String Revelers, the Bo- nanno String Quartet and the Trouba- dours will contribute to the musical portion of the WOL program. There also will be a program by Dot and Dash and a dinner concert. The Dial Log Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. 9:15a—Waring's Troubadours. 9:30a—Olympic Winter games. 9:45a—Food program. 10:00a—Mrs. e's Radio Column. 10:15a—Dr. Copeland's Health Clinic. 10:30a—To erket with Wilna Rice. 10:45a—Betty Crocker. 11:00a—Gay Vienna. 12:00m—The Home Circle. 12:15—-The Real George Washington.” y Charles Colfax Long. 12: :io—Mtlonnl Farm and Home Hour, 1:30—Songs of the Steppe. 2:00—Palals D'Or, Orchestra. 2:15_Olympic ski 306 He Knew Lincoin dramatic Tendings by Edgar White Bur- rill with chorus and orchestra. 4:00—Decorating Notes, by Betty Moore. 4:15—"Paolo and Francesca,” by the Radio Guild. 4759 Meters. WMAL 630 Kilocycles, 3:00—Olympic ski jump. Rythm Kings. 3:46—Virginia Amo , planist. 4:00—United States Army Band. 4:30—Taft Orchestra. 4:50—With Uncle Sam’'s Naturalists. Vivian Ruth. ‘Ross Gorman's Orchestra. 5:30—Herr Loule and the Hungry Five. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels. 6:00—Time and prcgram resume. 6:01—"“The George Washington Pa- rade.” by Mayor Smoot of Alex- | andria. 6:15—Boy Scouts in Action. 6:30—Musical program. 6:45—Frank Stretz’s Orchestra. 7:00—MyTt ana Marge. 7:15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 7:30—Land o' Flowers. 7:45—Morton Downey, tenor. 8:00—The Bath Club. £:15—Abe Lyman’s Band. g Kate Smith, crooner. 8:45—"Your Child.” by Angelo Patrl. 9:00—The Mills Brothers. :15—Irene Beasley and Freddie Rich's Orchestra. 9:30—Love Story dramatization. 10:30—Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra. 1g|10:46Jack Mlllerl Orchmr- Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadcast daily at 5:45 p.m., by WMAL and its television station, W2XAP, SPORTS. Wrestling matches, WISV, 9:30. SPEECHES. Talk by Julius Barnes, WRC, 7:45; “Gold and Monetary Stabilization, by Representative Busby of Missis- sippi, WJSV, 8:30; address by Nicholas Murray Butler, Judge Car- \ixim& and John Erskine, WMAL, DRAMA, Myrt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00; Adven- tuxs'sa of Sherlock Holmes, WRC, 9: VARIETY. Bchramm’s _ Orchestra, Morton Downey, WMAL, Bath Club. WMAL, 8:00; Rudy Val- lee and his Connecticut Y-nkees. WRC, 8:00; Abe Lyman's Band, WMAL. 8:15; Kate Smith, WMAL, Big Six of the Air, WRC, the Trumpeters, WMAL, 10:00. DANCE MUSIC. Joe Moss and his Orchestra, WRC, George Olsen's Orchestra, :30; Mills' Orchestra, chestra, WMAL, i2: ers” Orchestra, WRC, 12:05. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. GOD—Rmflng Junior, domestic skit SY0Je, WRAL WHAM and | 6: 4S—Tomr= in Brief; Lowell Thomas | —WJZ, WBZ, WLW, KDKA, WRVA. WBAL and WIOD. 7:15—The Yeest Jesters: vocal trio— Wiz WAL SWiZ EDEA and K lb—The Goldbergs comedy sketch— WTIC, WCAE, WWJ, WSI and WGY. 8:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers—WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, WHAM and WGAR. 8:45—Sisters of the Skillet; specialty songs 'by Eddie and Ralph— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW and WBZ. 9:00—Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit—WJZ, WBAL, WBZA, WREN, KDKA and WHAM. 9:30—Lanny Roes, tenor; Don Voor- hee’s Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLW, KDKA and WREN. 10: oo—mn-y Horlick’s Dance Orches- Wfl, WHAM, WBAL and 10: Do—-Cltn. Lu and Em;" gossip and incidental music—~WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WJR, WLW lndK.DKA solof AL WHAM, WGR, WLW and KDKA. 11:00—Don__ Redman's _Orchestra— WABC, W2XE, WEAN and WHP. 11 M—Evn 'X\)’lor crooner — WJZ, WSR and WHAM. 12: oD——Pnno Moods; Lee Sims, pianist, and Tlo May Bailey, soprano— Wiz, WEZ, KDKA, WJR and Norway, although neutral in the World War, lcst 830 vessels through torpedolng and sinking, = . 11:00—Jo Flyni 11 15—Addrul by Niche]u Murray Butler, Judge Cardozo and John Erskine. 11:30—George Olsen's Orchestrs. 12:00—Weather report. 12:01a—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra, 12:30 to 1:00a—Panico's Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Salon Musicale. 8:30a—Morning Devotions. 8-45a—The Dutch Girl 9:00a—Opening the Morning Mail. 9:30a—Tony's Scrap Book. 9:45a—Songs by Elizabeth Barthell, 10:00a—Warren Sweeney, pianist. on. 10: ASI—dAmong the women of Wash- ington—Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, 11:008—School of Cookery. 11: 15A—Olymplc bobsled races. 12:45—Fducational feature. 1:00—Lotus Orchestra. 1:30—Savoy Orchestra. 2: oo—;ord Picture of the Lincoln usen 2: zo—Amerlcm School of the Afr. 3:00—Olympic ski jump. 4:00—Light Opera Gems. DOES YOUR CAR STEER HARD? “SCIENTIFIC SERVICE” O'CONNELL & PRATT 617 L St. N.W. DE. 3749 Free Downtown Parking Park your car FREE OF CHARGE at the Capital Garage as a “Guest of The Olmsted Grill.” Our guests are allowed 3 Hours Daytime Parking ~—from 6 p.m. to.1 am. Evening. We'll stamp your Parking Check OK after you've enjoyed a delicious Olmsted Luncheen 50¢, 65¢, $1.00 Dinner $1.00, $1.50 OLMSTED GRILL Fantous Yor Fine Foods 1336 G Street NW i ————— ALWAYS THE NEWEST STAR RADIO CO. WASHINGTON’S LARGEST RADIO STORES Here is the new PHILCO A MUSICAL INSTRUMINT OF QUALITY lO:Ofl—Thfi Trumpeters, with Edwin C. Hil | 10:15a—Frank Crumit and Julia San- IN RADIO AT NEW MODEL nax $150 Complete With Tubes It sounds different! It is different! LARGEST ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RADIO AT STAR RADIO CO. ONE YEAR TO PAY PHONE DISTRICT 4700 AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO CIVE YOU FULL DETAILS—OR, BETTER, VISIT ONE OF OUR THREE STORES STAR RADIO CO. 1350 F St. N.W. 409 11th St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. 208-M. Btar office. 0od home; no lsundry. Apply in store LAUNDRY SOLICITORS, experienced: com- mission and bonus: city territory of modern sl pdie pen e e Secnovana S e truck who can s SehVer Toeaily: Tetcrences and bond rea Address Box 323-M. Star office MEAT CUTTER, experienced; neal appear- ing_man; bring city reference. 101 18th st EN to represent nationally known Brod- Hets! compiete training for men Who Guaity icuds Wna. clusing help furnished. ~ADDiy in | on, 1600 Eckiiston’ Bl Bes Fedare Bales Corporation MEN (§), neat appearing, to cover o nhlllhed territory ALESMAN 1 stration Jarge company. permanent position. Address Box 273-M, Star office SALESMAN of unauestioned character and nblllly selling to grocers, for permanent po- sition holding large possibilities. Pull par- iculars, experience and age required. in con- Adence. Address Box m a. Btar omce. SALESMAN, by an ished Concerat sl Hibricating ol on- liberal commission: we offer an unusual proposition for one with & following. Address Box M. Star_office. SALESMEN — Wonderful _opportunity for salesmen who are willing to devote 8 hours’ time daily to one of the highest class prod- ucts ever introduced into the Washington fleld: saleemen chosen for these positions be paid daily. if the results are Tatisfactars s Dermanent wllllon will ‘be theirs. _Apply 406 Hi 930 am. SALESMEN—One of the erator propositions in b 2 and 6 pm. 943 E State experience Address Box 2 tar_offce. oportunity for to_work. Reply. c. experience and Address Box 206-M, Star | YOUTH. trusty orlh .m lmelhum o work | in haberdash- office. YOUNG MAN i rinting (no upuleme necessary): permanent position to rig! et ATlte (ol past -and Bresent. connee: ether attending night school, sxe ddress Box 229- tar_office. . mve an opening for a ust be of neat appearance and | Dossess. education. This is 8 perma- | Do Sorition and ¢ficrs an excelient oppor- | i resident of Northwest section prr-‘ Call in person between 12 and 4. on_ dimmen YOUNG MAN with some experierce Tn ahow 7“’6 writing. Address Box 3¥ YOUNG MEN, 3 for steady work L xn Der week conditional. ~ Apply 908 G st. n.w., Room 318, beiween 8 and 9 s.m. it 1_50_0 tth st nw. GIRL for general housework: m be Kood cook’ small Tamly: 310 week Biehie Chevy Chase.Rdress” B0x 5y ar's MAN. white, for cook and general ho work in smell apt: 3 iy family. Add:c Box 336-M. Star office. WOMAN. colored. Christian. Dousekeeper: room, bLoard ‘and o Cail before. 301 M st nw FTCATION—MEN. BAKER, as bench, mixer or oven man’ 15 years' experience; Washington or nearby Sia sleeping rooms; r ., 345, SD heu !uvmihre o dotn ap i g PEEE S FNW Vet 6308 ROOMING HOUSE. “18 rooms,” I nished: all filled: low rent; downtown loes ton: 1500 down payment. “Is a mones- § g SEE MR FOwIER. et 8308 306 F Nw. 120 RQOMING HOUSE HEADQUARTERS. To Buy_or Sell a Rooming House, SEE MR. FOWLER, _Met_6308 508 P N.W._ 130 Phone West 2154. IEEPE: STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY desires posi- tion, § years' experience, best of refs. sal- ary. $128.7 Address Box 200-M, Star offce. WATCHMAKER. age 29, married. 13 years upemnce desires position: accustomed to : '.oi or commission. Address | C. ik Offce, Columbia 8 YOUNG MAN wishes position in nurmy or small private garden: experience and refer- ence._Address Box 274-M. Star of SITUATION—WOM! S NURSE_Good home; Light house- work, generally useful: refined. experienced Address Box. us M. sur office.* LABORAT! NICIAN. would T T wark: uslifsato o, -n 708 Address Box o PRACTICAL NURSE wis com- | B Sk Mburakcener: wiRE 10 _to any- where. Address Box 341-M. Star office STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. experienced; an permanent or_temporary: also my home. Georgia 4714 TYPING AT HOME—Insurance and law ex- perience: ‘also dictation. Write (0 ADt. 207, 1460 Irving st. n. e for em.aren or ‘Address Box 353- WOMAN, white, reflr!fl ST manage_apt. house for rent:’ best of reference. Address Box_ 304 Star office. | YOUNG GIRL. thorough trainins in flcrcsi raphy, bookkeeping, fliing. etc. desires posi- | tion: ‘experience; references. Decatur 0890, Apt." 124 SR YOUNG LADY. experience: eci taria] position:_excellent Ceferences. Phone National 9000. Extension 807 17° YOUNG MEN (3) fo work with manager on Feguie route: tieads: year-round position: E5ut 320 ey week U3 atart Bes Mr. Lini- han. Room 505. 1319 F. ARE YO WELL NTED A EMARYLAND OR VIRGINIA? Large manufacturer of staple farm prod- et e e a local ‘denier o meashy icts well known and in daily Tight man will be offered L he dealer privileges and ample cred: ot ?ly unless you are a real hustler, -ccuuam to good earnings. Write now. B Nielsen, 231 Johnson ave., Newark, MAN WANTED. Large corporation which has maintained offices in_ Washington for 10 years and has cal business. desires the ke. energetic man to tive. This is an op- | Korlumiy for the Tight man to establish mself in a permanent business where he | will be well paid for lovalty snd service: e not necessary if measure up :l’o s <Sm CH in'other ways. Address Box AND WOMEN, JANT white, settled couple: small apt. g;umra Fior semcr Teference. l\ddm:x Box r of RS Hand Laundry "Con 1531 i7tn 8%, Potomac. WANTED—SALISMBN, MEN fo represent nationally known prod- ucts; complete training for men who qualify: leads and closing help furnished. _ADpl person. 1600 Eckington pl. n.e. Frigidatre Sales Corporation. WANTED. SALESMAN WITH CAR. to_estab- lish and operate Rawlelgh routes In citles of | Washington. D. C.. Roekville and Prince Georges County. Steady workers can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly Hustlers on similar routes do $6,000 annual business. Many established for years. Re- ply immedi: Ii §iving age, occupation. ref- erences. Rawleleh Industries, Dept. DC-2-T, he: ARG i DRY 8¢ xcn-o mr!nnl" for first-class Burwvmrfl' AGENCIES. PRERS EXCHANGE iy A1 cooks, nmi:. h . in- v:x"z?::z"e'd Decatur 3001, 1897 Tt i xd INSTRUCTION COUI!ES. PLAY JAZZ N & sux. et Free me rms, _Christensen e Dist. 1278 Haw_guitar free. O LESSONS. "RELIABLE W Auctors. T hour. any Sarkin tests; permits secured. ‘cail Noel North 1«0 ssons il AUTO LESSONS FOR PERMIT; easy park- ing. trec heellns: coxs furn " Call Poster AVE - usual tme. Tearn Boid ‘easily mastered Toeh toping, English: speing, bookkeeping: Gregg shorthand, review and dictation classes, ennso msn\\te Indma\n lmll class inst diploma. pos!! mn’.m!.“ lire P Bord sensor, 8% e, A Ctr‘lfl.d Tmhel‘zrml 1 System. 1385 Buelid t. ‘Adams 10482, BRIDGE. Certifled teacher. conmu o |uctlm. Adams 10462. 1355 Euclid | LEARN BEAUTY CULTUR). ; rmce, OF “AUCTION. | for 1 i FREE L8 Wfl'fl CO JOURSE TS NEE o coon NIGHT CLASS! IB lA SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. EOTK. colored. experienced. gencral maid. waitress. ‘good 'laund: other peat: full past time, Teference. "Rorth COOK, first-class, from the country; or york of any kind, Address 743 Harvard st. Phon: Afl e D ol naat EnaT ook, waliress. £0od il around worker. de- sire position any kind: reference. DI L HOU!BWOFLK nurse or mai three eolored . vERy DFSmABLE Bicentennial Restaurant or Cafeteria_Available. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-—ACT QUICK ___Address Box 306-M, Star Of QOUICK AC I(l\. POR QUICK ACTION AND UR_ BU. ALS. £ UADSUSTING. AND, PINANC BOLTHS LEADING BUSINESS BROKERS —I.u’z of millinery store for dresses or accessories, SHENTON, 1309 Conn. ave., * $350—Rooming house, 10 rooms; rent. $80. 3400—Rooming house, 9 rooms, 3 baths $400—Rooming house, § room: rent. 380 Roo £50. 3850—Rooming ho $1.000—Rooming house, $2.000—Rooming house, 24 room: hs. £2.500—Tourist house, 20 rooms. 4 baths. Boarg house, 23 rooms. 4 baths eterin. near ‘Govt. departments; | equipped: rent. 340, $400—Catetesia and 1us 365: busl- ness $250 weekly rifice. $2.250Cateterin. expensively eauipped: cheap Tent: business $400 weeki $800—Grocery and 3 rocms: rent. $60. £1.700—Confect. lunch and 3 rooms: cheap 8pt. house section: a bargain. R M cunfls 820 11th St.NW. Nat.1332% RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business_concerns 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. ALTERATIONS, sl kinde, of any mature: A i Bhiows reno.. Best pn3 sna_prompt_del Aeet Brices am ash. Mattress 9 L st. --’”mr‘ ‘.l NG RENOVA ,.... an v, mmuomnfl Bomn Comtore oo € _Ct m En ovated md terile e, byyfirr::pe‘u“ln‘n:uwud by Health Beot Tice an Bedding Co.. 2215 5th st. ng'De:m.EE; kD GIRL. colored, neat. wishes place as CoOk neral houseworker, part time. 2010 GIRL. colored. neas housework: good cit 269. GIRL, wiored mgh srhool wanis 1 Call Metrop - bg!_e_og_u nnd K. cooking, white gifl: no s Wages, 350 1o 60 mo : sta ‘Address Box 322-M. Star office. uun or .entnl nmuewrk mlnred §irl wants place {n small family; good reference. Call Dec. 3641. WOMAN wants place as general houseworker or cook; stay nights: another wants laundry at home. _Potomac 3899. WOMAN AND GIRL. colored, want general housework in small family; references. North_6375. T YOUNG WOMAN. while, wants housework: ook, & th children: stay nights; Hferences. 'Mrs. Stuart, M adas 7979. PERSONAL. The rate under headine of Personal is 3 cents per line additional to the regular line rate. OGOMFORT., BEAUTY. CHARM IN YOUR home, with our help. “Connecticut Deco- rators. Met. 3883. Prices surprisingly low. LOANS_QUICK SERVICE: Ist. Ind AND 3rd D yable monthly: no Cost Eharge, Aadress Box 411K, Star office NURSE WILL GIVE MASSAGE, ELECTRIC- ity, colonic irrigation, Enemata salt glow EDDDING RENOVATE] Bl AMERICAN BEDDING CO- 4th_AND BRYANT STS. NE __POT. 3232 flooi - ine, 1339 Tavior PAPER- 18 remodeling in general, Yo, job too small Day or night service . flooring. l:n:. Cair I E. ('IMIR C‘\\LI\G ch Tockers stering._Armatrone, 1295 10th' b Mot 3064, ELECTRIC WIRING and fixtures. 6_rooms, hall, bath._$50; work euaranteed. Get my Sere Added 1o my Lt of serisned cuscomers > st o Tastyear. Ho M. Carpenter: North obss 510 ELECTRIC WIRING. Six;room house complete with fxtur tncl “inglde service, %0 Expert Workman: eTins oy Tarver Jobs Eo2 13 Upanar st mwo e R"“ ey ELECTRICAL \\ lRI\b —Dby experts. 6 rooms, fixtures complete. W?rk gusranteed. Ii. Berenter. Adams fe FLOOR WORK description, rea: uaranteed: dustless m 25 "AISG sanding machines rented L. T. Folk, Clev. 0528 FLOORS sanded and refinished: work suaranteed Also dustless ed Li 85. _(White.) .4 s FURNITURE REPAIRED, L’PHOLSTERE slip covers, reeds lacquered any color P vSushions, | COLUMBIA LPHOLETBR baths. District = MONTHS TO 1 WILL BOARD BABIES 8 year with mother's love and care. Refer- ences given. Georzia 1286, AIRMAIL COLLECTION FOR BALE—C. A M. F. A. M., Zepoelin and submarine covers. - | After S p.m.. Apt. 107. 1445 Park rd. 11°* “RAL H()L SE RF ‘\lRl\( cofing. * carpentering, painiing and pa- pering, clectrical work. " Special "reduced :nm{ mhl month. PNO(] & company, but rivate contractors. Pau 136 e Afiantic 3 Lol REDUCING—7 TREATMENTS. $5: CABINET ik aths. | heedlc shower.. dlatherms baking: results assured. North 6208, 1913 N | DRESSMAKING, AT HOME OR BY_THE day. several vears of experience. ~Phone dams 021 Mrs. CAMPBELL, 1238 7§\zl‘nl NT- OF M INERY STORE 7 | o, gregeet or sccessories.” SHEWTON. 1300 SPRING I8 HERE— HAVE YOUR HATS cleaned and blocked now. SHENTON, 1309 Conn._ave. WILL CALL SEMONSTRATE. — P Snliiation. S necessars Tytiete aricle e Commended by Prysic SansDist. 087 MAPLEWOOD SANITARIUM d Kindly, efficient care given the aged invalids. I‘“nll, comfortable home. house physician in atf Silver Spring_722. Shepherd 2546 MOTOR ‘I‘IAVEL ate nurses an | P MODERN SCHOOL om_munr cuu'vn.!,“my TRAVEL ALONE? — PASSENGERS. | SUITE 655, EARLE Dallas, Boston, Miami: share expenses. Con- HAWAIIAN GUITAR. ‘;;nm Travel Bureau, 631 Pa. ave. n.w. Nat Sheet music of every description. walian guitar taught in 12 weeks; privat GO BY PRIVATE AUTO. SHAI lessons. i iCES EXCHANGED. MER L. KITT BUNYAN'S, 1221 PENNA. AVE. HO) . co., 1330 G St N.W. Nat. 4730. AMBITIOUS MEN, WOMEN, A COURSE IN | BEAUTY CULTURE ! ar‘l ¢ the MARELLE HONQUE. SCH ON - Davestment DPays m- b Dwe 1t o yourselt’ to ate lhh famous school before yu\l 1335 N. H. Ave. N.W. 818 14th Bt. lw. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. EGLIGE PROMOTION, SPECIAL pressration Ciork_ Bromotion. - staiisticel Clerk. 111 St TReCivil service Breparato s.e. corner 17th and P n.w. Met. HELP— WOMEN. Desnut butter sandwicher: stats | = Siticnte.avetars botes “day 311 xi . & Seek. “‘Address Box 3SS-M. Star offe 13+ umu B learn beauty culture: pald while See me between 10 and am., ll l ll ‘n.w. 15° GIRIS 1o _sell free service coupon Books: 35 to 310 r. 13,80 for 3 r_full time. arpe. Gm from 18-25 for special ldvmhlnl von', uln:y .zng comn#lon Annl‘ l‘: T son from p.m. Thursday a.m. Friday, 514 G st. o.w. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AURANT FOR BALE — Good _location. wel established: will acceot azy res nun'::.fl'l’é Must sel ly unt Df IMII snd other business. wl“ ufl der Darirership: not much casital Tequired. Address Box Btar_offce. DELICATESSEN, downtown; rent, 3457 oo m '”k short hours. Price only $1.200; Call Met. oml'- d 3450 weekly bus.. in his h on:” Tow 'Tent; 8 beautiful “room; tadire equtpment: larse stock. Price only " terms. Metrovolitan 4813, PARLOR (3 tables), shoe sbin tobacco. soft drinks: Ahundrl VI M Iress lnx ll'-- Star_office. 12 ther Tetall route. Col. 3138, 1412 ,:r";n;‘ °hw CELICATESSEN STORE. with 2 rooms in rear; rent, §40 month: &ufld opportunity for s sv;:\;nm man. 1533 Wis. ave. n.w. West PFOR food lounun Tind §00d busine is, 8. gly tor information to An- g:mlh Hom g write to, Caroling glnzx"m: and plumbing. new o i8° oil Surners tnciuded; reasonable HEATING & PLUMBING. 2 OR 3 YEARS' EASY PAYMENTS UDGET PLUMBING 1187 BEADENSBURG D 'LINCOLN qauir. HOME IMPROVEMEN ‘ Papering. painting, work plumbing, heating on ali \mrk to keep our men working during the Winter: no cash necessary, one to thres years to pay: quality workmanship and veas FEnabe Hone The Capital Horm v co.! . Nausnal “Yesh. at HOME IMPROVE MENTS, Aasow;rng{&l%éun REQUIRED, WIT) AND. SCRAPED, RoorINg, FLOORS LAID = | REMODELING AND "BUILDING, {4554 CALL AN OLD RELIABLE HOME DECORATORS. INC., t. N.W Mei. 0854 IMPROVEMENTS. GOOD WORK LOW PRICE, ton, Call Washing. in Home Tmprovements, s " dealin Fitancially situsted %6 sive you m‘l"fit‘: ui terms. Little as $5.00 MONTHLY. NO PAYMENT—45 DAYS Our ewn expert crews do painting, plumb- ine, papering, carpenterius, roofing. meating. electrical work, cementing, Weatherstripp! sarages, il improvements. FREE THE GENERAL CONTRACTIN 927 New York Ave. N.W. Dis?. 5082, ;i KE Y S—Dublicate “keys,” 25 cents; made while you wall. Turner & = 11% New ¥ - Mt b PAINTING. rnmut Wé‘ Srecial Drices this montn: best matertaiss ail am; work guaranteed, 8, D. Lopatin, PAINTING, PAPERING—I do my own- 'orl £ Detter quality. P mlhidiead —nuvlru. , $3.00 up; prompt J Roy White. 1624 Ollu n! Al?ln{‘h_lix”; (Continued on Next Page.)