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D4 BENNETT TO PLAY INSUNSHINE HOUR Rudy Vallee Is on Vacation. Mrs. Rube Goldberg to Make Radio Debut. With Rudy Vallee o weekly Sunshine Hour over WRC and othe casting Co. stat by Russell Benne Froos, crooner Town Quartet Bennett, who is recognized in circles as a master composer, W onstrate how novel arrangements ca lend distinction to familiar tunes. Hi genius at orchestration is shown in the scores of “The Band Wagon.” “The Cat and the Fiddle,” and “Of Thee I Sing A varied program will be presented by the Big Six of Air at 9 o'c The selections include “Dearest You,” “I Thank You, Mr. Moon. Make a Happy Landing,” and “Cuban Love Song." The Sherlock Holmes dramatic epi- sode, a concert of Slumber Music. and dance music by Coor Orches- tra and Chaxliec Agnew’s Orchestra, ar among WRC's other National Broa easting Co. attractions. From its o studios WRC will broadcast a concert by Rudolph Schramm’s Orchestra and ® popular program by Leon Brusilofi's Orchestra. Mrs. Goldberg to Broadcast. Mrs. Rube Goldberg, wife of the ce brated cartoonist debut_tonight Columbia _stations Club program. She by Margaret Santry Rosalie Wolf, sop: will be featured with the Manhattan Quartet as guests artist on the program from 6:45 to Miss Wolf will sing “The Fledermaus,” by Strauss. The quartet will contribute a popular German folk song, “Was Macht Der Maier?” In her program with PFreddie Rich’ Orchestra at 9:15. Irene Beasley will sing, “This is My Love Song.” and two other current hits— Put That Si Back in the Sky,” and “Moanin’ Low. Enforcement To Be Discussed. Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra, in its con- cert at 10:30, will feature a symphonic arrangement of the “St. Louis Blues.” Alex Gray, baritone soloist, will sing, *“In the Land of My Romances,” and “Time Alone Will Tell.” “Enforcement of the Prohibition Act will be discussed by Representative Stalker of New York, in a radio talk over WJSV. Another talk will be broadcast at 8:30, when William D. “Terrell, director of the radio division of the Department of Commerce, describes the activities of this department. WJSV’s musical features will be pro- vided by the Shoreham Orchestra, Jack Holliday's Orchestra, and Frank Mil- ler, baritone. Major Radio Features SPORTS. Wrestling matches, WISV, 9:30. SPEECHES. *“Famous Fallacies in Business, by Merle Thorpe, WRC, 7:45; “En- forcement of the Prohibition Act” by Representative Smlkel of Ne York, WJSV, 7 “Activities of the Radio Division of the Depart- ment of Commerce,” by William D. Terrell, WISV, 8:30. DRAMA. Myrt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00; Adven- tures of Sherlock Holmes, WRC, 9:30. vacation, the | ram tonight | presented Sylvi About i, and the Men durir will be interviewed w | VARIETY. Bchramm’s _ Orchestra, WRC, 6:15; Morton Downey, WMAL, 7:45; The Bath Club, WMAL, 8:00; Russell Bennett's Orchestra, WRC. 8:00; Abe Lyman’s Band, WMAL, 8:15; Kate Smith, WMAL, 8:30; Big Six of the Air, WRC, 9:00; the Trumpet- ers, WMAL, 10:00. DANCE MUSIC. Pance hour, WRC, 10:00; George Ol- sen’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra, WMAL, 12:01; Coon-Sanders’ Orchestra, WRC, 12:06. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:00—Raising Junior, domestic skit —WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WGAR. 6:45—Topics in_Brief; Lowell Thomas —WJz, WBZ, WLW, KDKA, WRVA, WBAL and WIOD. | 7:15—The Yeast Jesters: vocal trio—| WJZ. WBAL, WBZ, KDKA And‘ WGAR. 7:45—The Goldberg’s, comedy sketch— | WEAF, WTIC, WCAE, WWJ, WSI and WGY. €:00—DixieSpiritual Singers—WBZ, WEBAL, 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 Ross, tenor; Don_Voor- hees’ Orchestra—WJZ. WBAL | WLW, KDKA and WREN. | 10:00—Harry Horlick’s Dance Orches- | tra—WJZ, WHAM, WBAL and | Hirsch’s_Or- soloists—WJIZ \VBAL \\rh»\\l WJR, WLW and KDKA | 11:00—Don___ Redman’s _Orchestra WABC, W2XE, WEAN WHP. 12:00—Piano Moods; I and Ilo May Bailey. WJZ, WBZ. KDKA. WHAM WIR WMAQ WNAC woc WOR WPG WQAM WRVA WWVA . EMOX . KoII KTHS Star, ast The Evening vs, is broa WMAL ond 2XAP. from Flashes a resume of w daily at 5:45 p.o teievision station Standard Tires GUARANTEED 16,000 Miles 30x4.50 ¥ 28x4.75 ..$5.35 29x5.00 .$5.75 Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Low GUARANTEED TIRE CO. 1010 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Today on (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. WR 950 Kilocycles. 00—Three Mustachios. 15—Sweet Harmonies. 30—Woman’s Radio Review. 00-Musical comedy hits. 15—United States Navy Band. 00—The Jungle Man. 5:15—*Skippy.” 5 Fighting Tuberculosis,” Ernest R. Grant. 5:40—Correct time. 41—Swanee Serenaders. 45—Russ Columbo and Orchestra. 00—Leon Brusiloff's Orchestra, 15—Rudolph Schramm’s Orchestra. 45—The Stebbins Boys. 00—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15—Lanin's Orch :30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan’s Orchestra 3 45—"Famous Fallacies in Business, by Merle Thorpe Russell _ Bennett's _Orchestra Sylvia Froos and Men About | Town Quartet 9:00—Big Six of the Air. 30—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 00—Dance hour. 00—Last-Minute News. 02—Slumber Music. 30—Prohibition poll 35—Through the Opera Glass. 00—Ralph Kirbery, baritone. 05a—Weather forecast 06a—Coon Sanders' Orchestra 30 to 1:00a—Agnew’s Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow. 45a—Tower Health Exercises. 00a—Gene and Glenn :15a—Morning Devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Ballad Singers. by Mrs. 00 " the Morning.” fia—-and program. 00a—Mrs. Blake's Radio Cuiumn. 15a—Dr. Copeland’s Health Clinic. 30a—To Market with Wilna Rice. 45a—Betty Crocker. 00a—Music_appreciation hour. 2:00m—The Home Circle. 15—“The Real George Washington,” by Charles Colfax Long. 30—National Farm and Home Hour, 30—Palais D'Or Orchestra. 00—U. S. Army Band. 30—Echoes of Erin. 45—Cohen’s Pet Club. 3:00—"The Hunchback of Dame.” 4:00—Decorating Moore. 4:15—The Radio Guild 7 7 2054 Meters. WISV 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—"Little Stories of the Greatest American,” by Caroline H. Willis. 3:15—Studio feature. 4:00—WJSV Staff Players. 4:15—Melodies of yesterday. 4:45—Gaffer Grey 5:00—Modern living. 5:30—Mount Alto Hospital program, 6:00—Woman's Radio Club. 6:15—Beauty culture 6:30—Your marketing problems. 6:45—Fan mail review. 7:00—Market Teport. 7:15—Joe and Harry 7:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. 7:45—"Enforcement of the Prohibi- tion Act” by Representative Stalker of New York. 8:00—Shoreham Concert Orchestra, 8:30—"Activities of the Radio Division of the Department of Com- merce.” by William D. Terrell. 9:00—Frank Miller, baritone. 9:15—Jack Bird, baritone. 9:30—Wrestling Matches at the Wash- ington Auditorium. 10:00—News flashes. 10:15—Wrestling Matches (continued). 11:00 to 11:30—Holliday’s Orchestra. Notre Notes, by Betty Early Program Tomorrow, 6:00a—Radio Revival. 7:00a—Joe and Harry. 7:30a—King Tut. 8:00a—Breakfast Club. 9:00a—Woman's Radio Club. 9:15a—Beauty culture. 9:30a—The Ambassadors. 9:45a—Problems of the home 10:00a—Peggy Clarke's Daily Chat. 0:50a—Rev. H. B. Brenner. 11:10a—Gospel Choir. 11°30a—Dance music. 12:00m—Variety Hour. 1:00—Schramm's Trio. 1:30—Studio feature. 2:00—Dance tunes. 2:30—The Whistling Girl. 2:45—Salon music 3:00—Marine Band Orchestra. | WOL elected president of Baylor University advisement. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, z 34 ILLINOIS WOMEN the Radio FILE AS CANDIDATES Aspirants in Primaries Include Anna M. Schaedler for Seat WM 75.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—La Forge Berumen Musical. 3:30—Rhythm Kings. 3:45—Virginia Arnold, pianist. 4:00—United States Army Band. 4:30—George Hall's Orchestra. 4:45—Civic talk, 5:00—Herr Louie and the Hungry Pive, 5:15—Interview by Edmond Gilligan, 5:30—Salty Sam the Sailor. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—"‘Moments With the Movies.” 6:15—Special program. 6:30—Mausical program. 6:45—Frank Stretz's Orchestra. 00—Myrt ana Marge. 15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 30—Land o' Flowers. :45—Morton Downey. tenor. 00—The Bath Club. :15—Abe Lyman’s Band. :30—Kate Smith, crooner. :45—“Your Child,” by Angelo Patri. 9:00—The Mills Brothers. :15—Irene Beasley and Freddie Rich's Orchestra. :30—Love Story dramatization. oo—';r;le‘ ‘Trumpeters, with Edwin C. 30—Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. 45—Jack Miller's Orchestra. :00—Ambrose Durkin, baritone. 15—Howard Barlow's Orchestra. :30—George Olsen’s Orchestra. :00—Weather report. :0la—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra, :30 to 1:00a—Panico’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Salon Musicale. 30a—Morning Devotions. ‘45a—The Dutch Girl. :00a—Opening the Morning Mail. :30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 9:45a—Special feature. 9:50a—Songs by Elizabeth Barthell. 00a—Warren Sweeney, pianist. :15a—Frank Crumit and Julla San- derson. :45a—Among the women of Wash- ington—Anita Shade. :00a—School of Cookery. 15a—The Captivators. :45a—Ben Alley, tenor. 00m—Radio guide. 05—Charles Boulanger’s Orchestra. :30—The Singing Chef. 45—Columbia. Revue. :00—Lotus Orchestra. 30—Atlantic City musicale. 00—The Punnyboners. :15—Ann Leaf at the organ, :30—American School of the Afr. 00—United States Marine Band. ‘Ways of the Beaver Peopl y Dr. Vernon Batley. 4:00—"The Stage and Screen,” Andrew R. Kelly. in Congress. By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, February 25.— It may not be a case of the office seek- ing the man for a number of State positions in Illinois this year. Examination of primary filings Tues- day disclosed that 3¢ women had pe- titioned as candidates for State legis- lative and administrative posts. Seventeen ask nomination as State Representative and one, Anna M Schaedler of Wilmette, filed for the Republican nomination for Congress & large, an office once held by Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick. Among the four women who filed as delegate to national party conventions was Mrs. George E. Brennan of Chi-| cago, widow of the late Democratic party chief in Illinois. RAKE RELINED While You Wait Compare Th Prices Dodge-D.D.g ANY MAKE REL FOR LFSS THAN 300 PER WHEEL GENERAL BRAKE SERVICE 1525 13th N orth “BETTER USED CARS” We Never Offer Any Used Cars But “Better Used Cars” MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dec. 4341 by 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Variety Hour. 3:30—Readings by Anna D. Staples. 3:45—Recordings of Guy Lombardo, 4:00—Ellen H. Wheatley, pianist. 4:30—Recordings of Richard Crooks. | 4:45—Recordings of Philadeiphia Sym- phony Orchestra. 5:00—One-Time Opportunities. 5:15—D. A. V. program. 5:30—Yvonne Rapeer, soprano. 5:45—Musical program. 6:00—Popular melodies. 6:15—The Troubadours. 6:30—Musical Sketches. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:20—News_flashes. 7:30—Doc Perry’s Orchestra. 8:00—Radio Night Court. 8:30 to 9:00—Boanno String Quartet. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—Musical Clock. 9:55a—Police Bulletins. 10:00a—Novelettes. 10:30a—EXxcerpts from operas. 11:00a—Beauty Hints. 11:15a—Dance music. 11:30a—Preview of Coming Attractions. 12:00m—Lenten Service. 12:30 to 1:00—The Costumers. OFFERED COLLEGE POST Former Texas Governor Asked to Head Baylor University. ‘WACO, Tex., February 25 (#)—Pat Neff, former Governor of Texas, was As Our Guest Just_around the corner, at the Capital ‘Garage, our guests park their cars EE OF CHARGE. This parking accom- modation extended Free to you when you come in to enjoy a deli- cious Olmsted Luncheon 50¢c, 65¢, $1.00 Dinner $1.00, $1.50 3 Hours’ Free Daytime Parking at Capital Ga- rage—from 6 PM. to 1 AM. Evenings. OLMSTED GRILL Fantous For Fine Foods 1336 G Street NW Tuesday by the Baylor board of trustees, Neff has taken the appointment under If he accepts, he will suc- ceed Dr. W. F. Allen, acting president, who has been in charge since the death last year of Dr. Samuel Palmer Brooks. C, THURSDAY, I S B e — e ———— 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 station. No one can leave the 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. Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m, day before issue, 1932. and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m,, Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. 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 be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. R HELP—ME ARTIST, expert newspape permanent. Apply with samples, advertising cht_Co. Peaw. CAB DRIVERS, {dentification card. Areade Gib Inc., rear Riges Bank Blds, 14th and Park rd. n.w CARPENTER'S HELPER, experienced on trim, with own_tools 40 cents per hour. Address Box 41-E. Star office CREW MANAGER—One who nd who knows how to photo retoucher: as Bis_own t results to <lub: leads must be alert and efficient; large commissions and 00d override. Uniess you have these quali- cations, please do not apply. Phone Mr. Brooks. National 5647. up t0 9 p.m. LAUNDRY ROUTE MAN. must be sell laundry service: ‘man with experience f5tnis ity preferred and must have best Teferences; $15 cash bond required: unless you can fill requirements. don't apply. Ad dress Box 30-E. Star office. LAUNDRY SOLICITORS (4], experienced: must be of good appearance and person ity Phone Mr._ Rawe, Room 633. after 7 p.m 5 rape floors wanted at once, “must MEN—_New business, offering good pay every Saturday; need several neat-appearing men. D.m._at 3062 M. Pleasant st. n.w MEN. agaressive, With sales experience, for new ‘department. Ask for Mr. Fanciulli, Stohlman._Chevrolet. 3307 M : MEN—We will _consider 2 additional mi for our Norge refrigeration ssles force: must he residents of city and experienced in spe- cialty selling. Mr. Mahony, F. 8. Harris 2000 14th st. n.w. MEN—WIIl have vacant Peb. paying about 330: must be willing to start at about 325 while being introduced: perma- nent. Apply 214 District National Bank Building_{rom 2 to 4 p.m. PHOTO FINISHER for Kodak developing and printing; state salary expected. experi- €hce and reference. Address Box 40-E. Star office. 25 two routes Metropolitan 0900, | INSTRUCTION COURSES. learn Estab. 19 fined etc. n.w. 18 PLAY JAZZ IN free guitar course, $1 week. Dist. 12 n: Dec or 78, ructors, Christensen, Booklet SHORT, EASY. FASCINATING COURSE TO felephone switchboard operating: $10 Oxford Bldg.. AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY ~RE- licensed in permits secured 14th & N. Y. ave. D. C. and_Md 1211 20 LESSONSPiar banjo with 20-lessoft 718 11th st P AND St BITUATIO! S—WOM!N- !wnrrl LADY. elderly, unn«. desites posi- | tion as companion to 'lady: best references Potomac_3082-J. )| B 82 5 | YOUNG LADY, coliege sraduate, stenogra- specially trained ires position with future. Slar Gl " o e LADY, experienced stenographer. ishes position at once: will accept ary with advancement. Tel. Clar ernice Willlam: e ____SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. ERMAID and _waitress or & cmail family wanted by respectable ed girl: no washing, stay nights. Pho 6859-W COLORED ners. Call after 5490-W COOK intelligent. reference ) 2640 after's pm. FRENCH MAID—Good sewer lish. “accustomed to travel; firs jences.Call Emerson 7010 GENERAL MAID, colore cook or mother's heiper: full or ‘part tim 1800d_worker. reference. North 6890-J | GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted by neat | colored gir!: reference. Adams 8678-M. GENERAL MAID. colored. neat, exper | cook. housework. good laundress. waitres _day's: reference. North 9842. experienced. desires a place as housewarker; part or full " Pnone Pot. 1544 B colored, wishes Dlace as_general louseworker, sxperienced. 1145 Kalorama rd.n.w.. Apt. 2 GIRL. colored, want lantic 0245. for general office Address pher. work., de Box_23- YOUNG. typist, small s 216-J-1 5 speaks class re b me work HOME IMPROVEMENTS. ABSQLUTELY NO CASH REQUIRED, START PAYING IN . PAPERING, HEATING, CARPENTRY, At g REUODELING AND " BUILDING CCRSiT: MATES FREE. CALL AN OLD RELIABLE FIRM. HOME DECORATORS. INC., _1009 9th St N.W Met. 0884, made el Clark. O CASH R] QU "'l D FOR HOME_IMPROVE! INTS. Remodeling. Decorating PAYING APRIL 1 Low as 35 Monthly ully Given 5 PLASTERING, HEATING _ROOFING, CEMENT WORK.—STUCCOING, WEATHER-STRIPPING —GARAGE. 'ETC CONTINENT E IMPROVEMENT CO., 44 R North 1095, PAINTING. work: you get better call Metz. any tis PAPERHANGIN ded. Best w w.._Nor PAPERNANGING—Rooms papered, §8 and 2, Eetimate fur. Work gustantesd PLUMBING rooms, 35 up. 96. PAPERHANGING—Good work rooms scraped dry, cracks flled. samples. Spigel Decorating Co uaranteed: 7.45. 1932 Col. 0043. GIRL. colored, wishes evening or day's Cail Columbia 2082. 1015 Kenyon st._ GIRL. colored, neat, wants general house- work. cooking. Good city reference furnish- ed. Salary expected. $10 week. Bertha Dist. 3579 er. tions. B S Bova Scr structors, Certified Ll dends clerk ness nished: fice. Beginners vate lessons. iF A DOUBTING tion are the secrets yrSs. nool. [t Ada; chy review thinker sectiry Inside of 7 weeks placed New 1333 P AUTO LESSON $1 ho tests: permits secured. _ C HOMAS, PASS ON: GREGG SHORTHAND by experienced teach- speed dictation. Pri- Moderate rate: g Decatur 3584-J. 26 ir ujre NOW and rly_employment n in . Within 3 mos. night passed Civil Service exam but others have made similar recor Progressive methods and small class instruc- Graduates in demand. agses Excej NOW forming. Nat. 2338 RELIABLE WHITE any_hours: parking IN- for 40.¢ % Noel, North BRIDGE. 0462, Contract or a 1355 _Euciid_St ARN BEAUTY CULTURE FREE TOOLS WITH COMPLETE COURSE IF _ENROLLED THIS MONTH DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES ~EASY TERMS. MODERN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. SUTE 5. RANLE DG, AMBITIOUS, BEAU \(LL —at the MABELLE HONOQUR SCHOOL (Est. 1918) is an investment that pays big divi- tion. . MET. 1920._ You owe it to yourself to investi- NW gate this famous school before you invest. 1325 N. H. Ave i )1 14th St. N.W._ CIVIL SERVIC HI( Teas. statistical clerk. The Civil Scrvice Preparatory School, se._corner 12th and F n.w POLICE PROMOTION. SPECIAL preparation, Clerk promotion. editorial Met. 6337. SCHOOL. —course complete 2 years meets all re-- quirements for college entrance and busi- study at home: Address Box d_texts fur- -H, Star of- tan 6 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. bie. se. Stay nights or leave city GIRL. colored. T sist with cooking Decatur 2392 g 7 GIRL. colored, reliable, wants general house- work or cooking in small family or employed couple: best refs_Lincoln 523 GIRL. colored. neat, wants maid housework: references. Phone Adams 7696-J anytime after 7 p.m 26* GIRL. colored, high k. Mother's helper, plain’ cookine; reference. care of children, Call Pot x 518 HIGH-SCHOOL GIRL. colored, wants pari- time work. nursing. cieaning or office worl hours. 11 to 4. Call Met. 2551, after 4. HOUSEKEEPER—Widow. white, with a 14- year-old daughter. desires work at once: ex- Derienced cook and housekeeper: best city Feference. Address Box 13-E. Star offic. * HOUSEKEEPER. reliable. settled, for em- ployed couple or aduits: no laundry: city or nearby suburb; reference. Call 1733 K st. n.w. MAID. reliable colored, part-time or evening work: references. 912 L st. n.w WAITRESS. white. experienced. best refer- ence: or as chambermaid in small family: 365 up; hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Met. 1962 gt WOMAN, colored. wants day's work or part time: Chevy Chase. D. C. or Md.: good cook: reference. Kensington 139-J. WOMAN wishes cooking. gecnral housework or part-time work: stay nights; ref. Bot 3677-M. WOMAN, colored, excellent cook, wishes & place in a refined family of adults. Call Thursday. Adams 3882 WOMAN, "colore houseworker . sta 1625 F wtr mow. WOMAN, colored, as maid or cook, 5 Girard st n.w = WOMAN. colored, reliable, wishes housework or part-time work W. Call all the week. e as general wishes position ith ref. Adams 8117 weneral Call Adams day, RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks, maids, Rouseworkers: by vestigated. Decatur 3 k. month: Tef. In- 87 11t v, HELP—WOME! olored. | DEMON roduct: rst_lett, PINGE! H st OSOM PRESS OPERATOR and Anisher, Apply Electric Sanitary Lau 1310 H st n.e ATOR for nationally adv ised give telephone number and age in er WA wanted at once. ne VER Address Box 488-H. Star office. “and _marceler. Esther's Beauty Salon, expert. 648 SALES DIRECTOR—I am l0oking for & high- class executive who has a record of having produced results and who Wants an oppor- tunity o earn real money. ~Applicant must come well recommended and b ate his own stafl. This is a membership in a' large women's club and canvassing will be essential. Your income, on 3 commistion basis plus & bonus, should exceed 310,000 a Call District 3580 for ‘appointment today. Ask for Mr. Robey sion. good prosy dress Box 408-H, Star office. SODA DISPENSER, luncheonetfe reference. Petworth Pharmacy, and Upshur st. n.w. SOLICITORS, milk_or bre perience commission. Address Box 46 OME ONE to write words for Dopular SODE. Wi The qasic: Goos aropbnian, "saati vords fo Columbia School of Composine. 1135 14th st Met 35° TRUGK SAZBOMEN. (3): ¢ quire’ Mr. Wood, Ourisman ‘men with | referred: sood -H, Star of Tienced. evrolet, 610 3 cquainted with sll sections of Washington: good proposition for_live wire. 434 Tth_st. n.w., upstair YOUNG MAN to lcarn and grow up in large business: must be at least high-school grad- uate: $20 per week to start: permanent job. No trifiers or temporaries need apply. Ad- dress Box 19-E. Star office. ppea; Kovi YOUNG MEN (2) wanted. of neat al ance, for four weeks steady work. 908 G st. n.w. before § a.m., Room 318, oeel a: 3 MAN WANTE 335 TO 350 A WEEK. rby Watking route is open for a wong, Tolinoie Tar whis sars Barieesat co Rection. ood future: mno capital or expe gnce mecegsary. but you must be a real hustler. rite’ B. N. Nielsen. 231 Johnson ave. Newark. N. J CLE LIMITED QUANTITIES $ 3 ONLY 5 DOWN D=livers a Set Plus Small Carrying Charge Just 1—8-Tube Silver- tone Console Radio. Regularly low priced at $72.00. Compblete with tubes. 1309 Special! $6.95 Scene in Action Electric Radio Lamps, $2.98 SEARS, | WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK ARANCE FEBRUARY 26, 1932 ALL SETS DELIVERED AND ATTACHED TO YOUR AERIAL AND FULLY GUARANTEED BY SEARS. 24 298 29 34 375 Just 2—6-Tube Silvertone Cabinet Model Radios. Regularly low priced at $44.50. Complete with tubes. Just 3—6-Tube Superheterodyne Midget Silvertone Radios. Regularly 10; priced at $49.50. Complete with tubes. Just 3—8-Tube Silvertone Console Radios. Regularly low priced at $54.50. Complete with tubes. Just 4—6-Tube Superheterodyne Cab- inet Silvertone Radios. Regularly low priced at $57.30. Complete with tubes. Just 2—6-Tube Super- heterodyne Console Radio. Regularly low priced at $67.50. Com- plete with tubes. RoEBUCK anp CO. RADIO SERVICE MAN rienced in home service work. on con- tract basis. for large distributing organizs- tion: not employed by radio dealer. Ad- dress Box 482-H. Star office. SHOE SALESMAN. Wanted by high-class. popular price men’s wear store contemplating installing a new dept. featuring popular price shoes for young men. Applicant mus ably” single) thoroughly experienced in selling and fittin men’s shoes: preferably one who has assist in buying shoes: preferably, a local man Tesiding with 7. furnish best of —ex) experience, references and start at. Address Box 31-E. M Wanted, men with ambition, _educ refnement, constant, unusal efort open_ eveniual opportunity for very d position for men with keen intellect ehargcter: our standards and idesls usually high men we want must make thelr ‘maintenance and elevation their life TOTK Pyl Seling sxperisnce’ nolcess tial in this UnUSuAl campaign where have' an OPpOTtunity to earn 3100 week and better; personal and confidentis inierview sranted. — Address 1010 Intern ional Blds. EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOR SALESMAN FOR DEPARTMENT STORE CALL 9 AM. FRIDAY. ———— HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. learning. 15 E s n.w. | GIRLS to learn beauty culture; paid while See me between 10 12 am 25 lic: outside work steady employment. Conn. ave LADY, experienced in_approaching the pub: salary and commission: See Mr. Harris, 3331 LADIES sonalitie housewo! 13th st ing Fost. service. quireg. See Mr 1353 H s @) s, rkin Eye st n.w. _ | SALESLADIES who know how | house-to-house Tefined. With with the largest concern of its kind. Miss Hounshell bet. ave. n.w. workers: Dleasing _per- who are interested in connecting | See 12 and 5. 1131 Vermont | from one who wouid be willing to do_senersi 1-room apt. M. A L, 2130 to train old-established r can place two supervisors in yland and Virginia. .t SECOND COOK. large boarding house n.w. 1601 BRE: 1307 to 1315 G St STENOGRAPHER. exp.. 22 to 27 years oid: permanent. n.w. Room 507 YOURG GIRLS, _Thompson’s. YOUNG LADY with fountain and luncheon- ette experience hite, colored, woman only. Ppermanent Tor experignced, 123 some college train- 1319 ted for coun! 1345 E st reference re- 17th st. n.w. EXPERIENCED MILLINERY SALESWOMAN SLAU. NW. YOUNG LADIES t. ne —with high-school edueation to undertake new sales proposition: highly remunerativ Orawford between 9 and 12 am. WE ment. corset i office, Co. We in all ploym Royal, CAN U¢ thoroughly Apply dep 4th rtment. S, the services of experienced women in our mllhner\ depart- upt.’s Office, 4th floor, S. Kann Sons Co. GIRLS to act as models in our| Apply Sup.t's sales- Kann Sons SALESWOME have temporary openngs departments for experi- ent Office, Inc. e enced saleswomen. ployees preferred. Former em- Apply Em-|A The Palais Address Box | | Tuner “for Percy Yoster PAPERHANGING, PAINTING Rooms papered. $5 bath, kitchen painted, 83 up. fidors sanded and fennisned. reasonable.Earle Jordan. Lin. 5765 PIANO_TU e Co. and Knabe Co. 707 Allison n.w. — NG. M. Walker, Col. 4796 BU. SIVESS OI’PORTL NITIES. BARBECUE and Tunch for sale. with small down payment to responsible party. doing go0d_ business now. Call for appointment. North 9100. 5 WANTED-—8mall inve: ors who lost in_stock market collapse to investigate going business enterprise contracted by e {ngton business men, investment. - Address Box BARBER SHOP, sell cheap for cash. A 503 Tth st. s.w. r LUNCHEQNETTE—Located in large down- town office bids. established business; closed Sundays: short hours: low rent. Brici $1800. Address Box 28-E. Star offet. _ * GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES AND PARKING: splendid downtown location; oing business; chance for big money Geo GOOD PROPOBITION for man to_farm e R omin S311.3 o wTite P Bracke etr. 4809 Middiesex Lane. Bethesda. Md. DELICATESSEN AND _ GROC northwest section. Owing to death will seil stock and fixtures cheap: price, $500; eheap rent. See Mr. 1013 15th st n.w. Dist. 4590 _ INVESTMENT —Manufacturer has Washi fon business. wants party with 38000 to 510.000 to take 1t over. money secured 8nould pay over $1.000 per month. Send phone number and 'address for interview. Address Box 36-E. Star office. L % owner interes OPPORTUNITY TYPIST repmenun i vour home. Might sell balf Answer quick. Address Box 33-E. Star ofic SANDWICH SHOP In office bullding, doing 41.800 monthly Closes at 6 pm. ' Party must_have $3.500 cash. balan See Mr. Goldsmith, 918 New York ave. n.w. RELIABLE PARTY will manage or rent MOTOR TRAVEL. WHY TRAVEL ALONE’ Congenial Bureau gets you paid guests or drivers. Pa.ave. nw. Nat 9756; Sunday. 2 10 5. 25¢ ADY DESIRES TRANSPORTATION TO | Miami. Fla. Phone Adams 5276-J. ‘(xO BY PRIVATE AUTO, SHARE EXPENSE. REPERENCES EXCHANGED BUNYAN'S. 1321 PENNA. AVE. MET. g152. Travel 631 of Personal The rate under headin onal to the 153 Cente per line addlt regular line rate. 2 ISTERED NURSE WILL GIVE MAS- electricity. salt glow baths, irrigations. our home or mine. _District REDUCING—7 TREATMENTS. 35; CABINET Turkish baths, needle shower, diathermy Baking results assured. Nortn 6208. 913 N. | MI85 GRETCHEN AND MIS8 DOLO! BS. formeriy at Elizabeth’s beauty | POR CONVALESCENT. AGED OR_ INVALID Beautiful. sunshiny room; excellent care, nursing and diet by efcient nurse; highest references. 1952 Calvert n.w. | VIOLIN ~COLLECTOR WILL PURCHASE old masters, ‘exchange or seil a few fine | ones.Write' Daniel Martin, 1333 K at. n.w. KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY GRAAXPE. DANCING. FRENCH. MUSIC. TRANSPO! TATION: HOURS 8 to 6. COLUMBIA 1846 CHILDREN BOARDED BY MOTHER IN private home in suburbs; near school; best of care. Phone Capitol Heights 219. OWNER WILL SHARE NICELY FURNISHED modern house, with board if preferred: good locality: near’ stores and street cars; refer- ences: reasonable. _Georsia 2832- MIDDLE-AGE WOMAN WOULD DQ LIGHT housework for room and board: fond of chil- | dren- 1100 T4th st. n.w. ADt. 8. - GENTLEMAN DESIRES DRIVE CAR FOR private party evenings and Sunday, for rec- reation. _Address _Star_office. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS FROM FREDER- icksbure, Va, 95c doz fancy dresged poui- try. 28 1b.; delivered. ~National 2 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The {follo' 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 ! BEDDING, MATTRESSES, box rings and best prices and prompt del. Co.. 319 L st. Nat. | N | Dlllows. Seather mar, "'"""m’ ered. Ideal Bedding -w. Nat. 4004 BEDDING of all k ed and sterile | ized_by_process approved by Health Dept., D. GinFiomPt service and low prices Baglé Bedding Co.. 2215 t._n.e. Decatur 0758, equipped, n e person rooming or boarding house. Write full de- ls._Address Box 407-H. St ROOMING HOUSE. 10 rent, $50; just a real bari 934 K n.w._Met. 6524. ROOMING HOUSES to buy or sell; we nu; the bargains and money-makers. CO.. 934 K n.w. Met. 65 FOR LEASE Cafeteria, fully Mayfiower Hotel, to responsib dress Box 15-E. Star office. ___ RESTAURANT—Good Government and centennial trade; low rent; price, $1.200; owner. _Address Box 12-E. Star_office. _ REPAIR STATION SITE, 2nd commercial busy thoroughfare. near 13th and P n.w. Phone Decatur 0839 ROOMING HOUSE HEADQUARTERS. To Buy_gr Sell a_Rooming House, MR. FOWLER, Met. 6308. 506 P St. N.W._26* T3i0—Rooming Touse, 10° rooms: rent. §38 Rooming house, 9 rooms; rent, $50 BReq. Veil Purnished: mear 1ih & 3650—Rooming house, 11 roams, 2 baths: filled: central; cheap Tent: & ba $850—Rooming house, 11 _roems well furnished: cheap rent: b $1,000—Rooming house, 11 rooms, 3 bathi well furnished: filled; your term: $1.100—Rooming_hous located near $650—Rooming ~house. rent: well furnished; sood income 41,800—Boarding house, 11 rooms. 3 bath cheap rent: old stand: good term $2.200—Rooming house, 24 rooms, & beautiful corner location: flied. $1.500—Confect., lunch and § rooms: 365: api. house section: a $3.500—Contect. and 3 rooms: cornet; splen- did business: cheap rent 3350 —Cafeteria, business section: rent. 340. $400Caleteria, latge store: 3100 cash 300 Grocery and confect.; rent, 338: large siore weed busingss will sacrin R. M. CURTIS. 820 Jiib St. N.W. Nat. 1333 QUICK ACTION. POR_QUICK ACTION AND NO PUBLIC. ITY IN SELLING YOUR BUSII A US. WE FINANCE BUYERS IN ORDER TO CLOSE QUICK CASH DEALS. ESTAB 1923 CAPITAL ADJUSTING AND FINANCE CO.. SOUTH'S L!ADXNG BUSINESE BROKERS. FL T'L _BANK BLDG.. " REAL MONEYMAKERS. LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS. CAFETERIA OPP. LARGE GOVT. X Doiing 350, dally. Shart houts, mo Bundas . $85. Price. $2.800: Ne_ 1 DELICATESSEN ON OONN. AVE. Weekly business, 1400 to 800; heauilfully . RENT $40. equipped. Price. $6.500: terms conwc-rwnnv DOWNTOW! Price. $1,200: terms. No. 1636. DELICATESSEN NEXT TO CAR BARN. Price 11650; terms. No. 1648 GROCERY: RENT. 185, WITH 6 ROOMS. Doing_$400 weekly: short hours. no Sum- days. Price. $4.500: terms. No. 1653 SEA_FOOD AND LUNCH ROOM GRent. 350, Price, §750; easy terms. MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS. CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE CO.. SQUTH S LEADING BUSINESS BROKERS. 9th FLOOR. DIST. NATL. BANK BLDG, 1406 G 8T Nw. TEL. MET. 4813 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. TEDAND STERITIZED \iERICA\' BEDDING CO., 4th_AND BRYANT STS. N. BRICK, CONCRETE work: “very reasonable: staction anteed 'S W. Dodge, 33 E st. n.e. | Atiantic_o0ss Tel 3 Fhone HFLP—DOMIS‘HC‘ Sunday room. Apply work Settled womai d me e s 9 pm., xperienced on_des- stay nights: base- 7 Webster lligent. to do cook- ing and make hersel! generali: 1798 7th 3t 0w e T in_store sity reference. 2 semi-inv WOMAI colored. first class, alid, Add to walt upon act as seamstress and m herself generally useful; some training and for gei Tousework: §00d ‘home. 325 & month: w._No_phone ¢ white, lur weneral houseworl Decatur ‘WOMA! Senool st.n emple oved 252 ple with 2 child rer 6 pm BALLET OIRL DANCE] 0 Fomen with $o0d voices. Wanted by Mactira A i-mum. director of Manhattan Opera Co of N. Y. who desires to augment his K. Y. troup With Washington talent for the coming grand opera s n and open-air performances to be presented in Washington by the Manhattan Opera Co.: ensemble les- sons free. Call in B"lun At Buropean Vocal Institute, between 6 and 9 p.m., 1347 Conn. ave REPRESENTATIVE house: womi age; sood whe quall sor. 2126 Taree commercial Between 20" and 45 yeare of ay and promotion to the one See Mrs. Weed, Hotel Wind- 0w, 10012 am, 4 te ¢p.m. wmrsn—s.u.zsm:n. A REAL BECURITY SALESMAN for & small ecial deal; branch plant el g BB P oo A0 Hrvieigh Home Sorvics by Washington and _ Rocl and Prince Georges County. Rellable hustler can start Wile mmeatuely Raviegh So. "o | & rite wleiy DO-2-8. % itk g SALESMAN to scll and install & -Brand-ne Celloglace appliaue “valance for gtore win- do:j‘fl inerr;. "n‘:mm: d'lenedflv ndows or sold fixtures, signs. etc., to retafl stores pre- st e St 'Q:m;.o'l“"x’f.'r“.f“{é’puu’.‘lf Inen B3 SALESMEN- like. _Call_bef Dunston. Y. M. C. A ou SPECIALTY SALESMAN, The McCaskey Register Company has 3 very desirable opening in Dis- triet of Columb) d ter rhiery | tor 2" h n1 iaitman wrc mat professional Surgeens and en on a ver istacter: ‘Commisaion Dasis, WA commissiont Are Daid weekly: exp Tienee in_ea and det l,::llvmhnlon d llnbt g:{lc:et bt be Cllll\llli UOIDM hl the work. To s man who has ?e- experience and ability to earn 3 to 410,000 ir opportunity to ith 1y Tange one°c” o’ P Sales *Friday: Pebroary 20, iaiasmill Wanted” SITUATION—] “Persons advertising for “ are warned to ezercise careful investigation of persons of Jering positions where eash deposits are r:qulrld to_secure employment, desites set of books (o Keep ACCOUN or audit. Diepase Hosuotsl Sianees tors dress Box 495-H. FLOORS CLEANED and waxed; cleaned; re| MAN eolored, wants job. Houseman. kitchen | ference. 1323 Y kind worl Té1 man,’ jan Corcoran st MA Janitor refs itor nandy With il Kinds of 10018: 9874, Col. 1091 AW, S i Ad- 2 i windows as oF le wishes job N erente N h anSs POULTRY MAN. practics sires co: & “Workin Reas ection with mo ng foreman dunrmus sober Roy Enoch, Gettysbur- WE need severat jobs tor Ho Courteo students. Call Des YOUNG in_of AN, en's reliable, ambitiou Leghorn farm le. honest. in- bl Pa. willing to start at bottom of any business where chance for_advancement. Address Box 18-E, ! SITU. ATIONS—MEN _AND _WOMEN. MAN AND WIFE. white. Protesis settled couple: man flow nersl utility inside and out moderat Addri epeed, or) references. nt, experi- vegeta le cook ch 1st afte s Box 2631, Star office. MAN AND WIFE, janitor job rience: »J ynu Cex- 2 can make all repairs and paint. hone North 9414-M SITUATION—WOMEN. P oL keeper in refined hom DY eratis, Clar. 16. réfined. expe: dai rienc: and,’ wants position Irene Willlams. LADY desires position. mi rooming hoyse. -1 competent. ary. Ga. K etre, worl Porary i at my office assistani industrious. willini colfon efetenc e; moderate no | CARPENTERS, bullders, remodeling. repnlr- ing. Screens, etc estimates. Christensen . Georgia 3834, J or W. 2 RPE | pairing._Brinin ‘CAHPIN 'RING. non-union; floorin | ing, painting, jobbing, concreting. C!llJ E. | Gx iss, Columbia 8731 RIC WIRING AND FIXTORES, é.rm e, $40: incluing hall and bath, 380 \l antee Quality considered, my estimate Gmersin Wathineton ™ B° 2 Gara | Nern"oat o ELECTRIC WIRING. 9 _U) Cel 8391, - ELL(?TQI(, AL WIRING oy xerte. 6 rooms. fxtures complete. 130 Work guaranteed. H. Berenter, Adams $86i 4927 Oth n.w. gz fe26% FLOOR WORK. expert. old floors made like reasonab work guaranteed. n.w._Col. 7662 _ descripiion, reas: EusTanteed: dusiless machines. Also sanding machines rented. L. T. Folk. Clev. 0528 sanded and refinished: work FLOORS suaranteed. Also dustless sanders rented. Jordan. Lin. 5765 (White.) O L machines rented. H.CE o coln 2778 mh?* FURNITURE REPAIRED, UPHOLSTFRID, 8lip covers.” reeds lacquered any_color by 2 OESMBTA TFHOLSTERY. ThE- o Durters “nchuded; 227" 9th_st. ne_Lin. 0272 HEATING & I;IL\IBI\(J. RER-CRR uBAu ; BASY PAVMENTS | 1157 BLADE} 517 HOME TMPROVEMENTS., With Spring nearly at your,door. now is the time to begin planning ydur home im- Drovements, such 'as Dapering. bainting. plumbing heatine. carpenterink. plastering. electric wiring. flooring, building addition or remoceling: 16 cash of down payment nec- essary: small monthly payments to suit your convenience: quality workmanship guaran- teed Phone CAPITAL HOME IMPROVE- MENT CO' Natlonal 7833, at 809 H st. n.w. You_will save 20% if you do your Work now | Richardson. Teasonable ter | | ing i ADDRESSOGRAPHS. cabinets, travs. 8000 siide newspaper list, large assortment steel and wood office equipm: Ool ANTIQUE and modern furniture, Orien rugs, complete furnishings of old bome privite sale: open every day. 10 am_te m. 1108 Hampshire ANTIQUE DESK. Thest of drawers Grien rugs, vanity. wardrobe, secretary, whatnot, okcase. table. cabinet. Georsia 1584, ANTIQUE Victgrian and mid Victori iture cheap. Buy now and save. st. n.w. ARBOR PRESS. 135, brake drum wrinder, $150; " steel creeper.” $2. heavy-duty elec. brake reliner, $60; combination woodworker, $150. _Motors. all_sizes. 1800 14th st. n.w. ARTIFICIAL GRASE. cloth lined. from in- door wolf course: Suitable for Easter window dressing. ete. Phone West 1744 TH OUTFITS, brick and bullding m Come to any of Hechinger's 3 for your entire needs of used material Uy ceen easily selected We h guantit 50 yged brick um 1 IN ARy 2x6. 2x8, > heaciing, Hoorine. windo dogrs. radiators, pluml ml ipe, bath tubs eating materials in_excellent condition, All used mgrerial s arranged, for convenlent selection MHiaii"our 377Ards Y0 e Freatest Seleclion ac Dargain prices aiw HECHINGER CO.. HOUSEWRE Main Office—15th and H Downtown—éth and O Brightwood—3035 Ga. BED-DAVENPORT, 3 beautiTul pieces over stuffed: 9x12 Axminster rug: used slightly; Apt. 1. 1465 Columbia_rd. BED ROOM SET (mahogany), Singer se . rug (12x16 feet): all in good 1133 Tth st_n.w. 31 ue e iiarg & furnc 925 1ioth EOmEICte DAoee supsiies. fable. ane pairing; best wormnnnhx’ onn Boeiins Sumoly Con $10 fth nw. Dist (1 CASH REGISTERS—Bought, (ul exchanged and repaired: all makes. National 1360 Eve st n.w CASH REGISTERS. sh: counters, shelving, chal safes, coffee urns, s tains, electric grinders, mi: o Toasters, stoves. grease traps, trom U, B Government: savings in new factory cheapest prices_on Com nercial Office w. OBt 1782, ESKS, surpius also tremendous close-outs and seconds; eh safes. etc. 30 8th st o 2'; carats; flery ger weight * about : $350. Kahn Optical musi_be sold at once Co.. 617 Tth st. n.w skl DIAMOND RING—3$150 _solitaire diamond ring about 4 carat, lady's diamond mount- must be sold: $75. Kahn Optical Co., ring. HOME IMPROVEMENTS. GOOD WORK. LO\\' PRICL WITH * YOUR HOME o sure of satistaction LIABLE COMPANY FOR IMPROVEMENTS. Call Washing- firm fai gu« { Financially situated to give you most liberal torma. Little as $5.00 MONTHLY, NO PAYMENT-45 DAYS Our own expert crews ing. papering. carpenter eating, lectrical work. cementing. weatherstrippin sarages, all improvem: S R FREE ESTIMATE THE G CTING C 7 New York Ave N.W. Dist. 5082, 5085, 0. | DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS, DIAMOND RING—3350 solitaire dia solid platinum mounting set Wi Il sacrifice. $175. Kahn cal Co.. 611 ith st n.w DIAMOND RING—$500 perfect 112-cATat solitaire diamond ring. solid platinum di ond mounting. unusual bargain, $290. ahn Optical Co.. 617 7th st. n m periy seor il sacrinice u France Upholstering Co.. 3 !A!‘Y ““‘ff with \a” um d y mlh L in exz, 4 u f.nuc “:‘(i ent conditjon; sacrifice, §' FURNITURE— u Z00d conditiop. $35. breakias complete. 38.80; wardrobe. top desk. $i0: d $3. coal 3)

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