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We Guarantee Our' RADIO SERVICE ONE DOLLAR Anywhere in District 1 POST RADIO CO. PHONE NAT. 2644 Remove the cause with Lactobacillus (L. A ) Acilopln'hu Intestinal infect e elacing frem Indigeriion, CILL Genigaed is corrsct Be A. Brand 13 vel. from a pedigreed strain—an 3 tBe Taboratory o any local address. NAT. VACCINE & ANTITOX'N INST. || 15i5 You St. North 0089 WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY nv:-:nrum—:s IN HEALTH by America’s Famous Health Officer Dr. Herman N. Bundesen President, Chicago Board of Health WMAL—10:15 P.M. Sponsored by HORLICK'S MALTED MILK “BETTER USED CARS” We Never Offer Any Used Cars But “Better Used Cars” MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dec. 4341 OMEYNESS combined with service at a special rate. We offer. s Hmited number of rooms in { §Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th DIst. 3510 — jonally well _furnished Tnd Sppeinted: wih private bathi fomplete hotel serviee—2 in a room, by the month, each— $ 8.75 Per Week including breakfast in the Hotel Cafe. Serviee, loestion, appeintments are all superiorly attractive. Harry Wood—Manager § H % * 'TWO MEALS DAY BEST FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Skip one meal and drink water in- Wash out stomach and bowels each morning by drinking water with | tpoontul of ‘simple elvcerin. buckthorn | bark, saline compound (called Adler- &ét Y he” wondertul 170f this German doctor's remedy. | Peoples Drug_Stores.—Advertisement. Hard to beat tnis brilitant array of outstanding pro- grams which roam the air every Wednesday eve- ning. Two solid hours of sparkling entertainment and useful information— without changing the dial. Join the millions for whom these programs provide a snug, enjoy- able evening at home. WRC and a nation - wide NBC network 8:30 GOODYEAR Pryor’s Band, Revelers Quar- tet (Melton, James, Dewey, Glenn). Goodyear Concert- Dance Orchestra. .. Saturdays 9 pm: Pryor’s Band, Revelers Quartetand Orchestra...Seven cash prizes twice each week! 9:00 HALSEY, STUART Orchestral music includes Massenet’s La Danse, Stra Cagliostre Waltzes, and Gems from The Chocolate Soldier. 0ld Counsellor topic: How to Benefit from the Present | Investment Situation. | 9:30 MOIILOIL biloil Hour tonight as co-star with charming Gladys Rice. Nathaniel Skilkret’s famous Mobiloil Orchestra plays dis- tinctive musical selections. 10:00 COCA-COLA Grantland Rice interviewing Commander Donald B. Mac- Millan, famous explorer, on adventures in the far North. | Coca-Cola’s all-string orches- tra, directed by Gustave Haen- schen. James Melton, soloist. |the Bath Club program over WMAL MACMILLAN WRC | FEATURE TONIGHT Arctic Explorer Wil Be In- terviewed on Many Trips in ley Realm. Comdr. Donald B. MacMillan, Arctic explorer, will subject himself to an in- terview before the microphone tonight as a feature of the weekly sports pro- | gram to be broadcast by WRC and a | network of other National Broldcunng { Co. stations Grantland Rice will question Gomr.| MacMillan about his many trips beyond‘ the Arctic Circle. The musical back- | ground for the interview will be pro- | :ldcd by Gustave Haenschen's Orches- ra. Rex Carlton and his Collegi: Pad Padgett and Pick MSon?&uvs-um? ville fame will contribute to the Big Time progrem, at 8 o'clock. An Irish program heralding the ap- proach of St. Patrick’s day will be pre- sented by Arthur Pryor and his Imnd at 8:30. The selections include “My ! Wild Irish Rose” and ‘“Reminiscences of Ireland.” Soprano Guest Artist. Rachael Morton, soprano, will be the Buest artist in the Artists’ Service pro- gram, at 10:30. Selections from “Show Boat,” “The White Eagle” and “Bitter Sweet” will feature the concert program from 7:30 0 8. Gladys Rice, soprano, will sing ‘Why Do I Love You?” The orchestra, xncdter t‘)llle dllrecuon of Nathaniel Shil- ret, will play as its specialt; “Irish Dance.” S L Mrs. Herbert Clairborne Pell, prom- inent New York society matron, will be | interviewed by Margaret Santry during and associated Columbia stations. Frank Ventree's Orchestra also will be heard during this program in a group of popular melodies. Old Ballads Feature. In his program, at 8:15, “Singin’ Sam! \Ull feature several old-time ballads. “Back in the Hills of Kentucky” and “Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet” will bej%rin;l‘lpal numbers, e Tune Blenders, Morton Downe; and Col. Stoopnagle and Budd will pro)-' vide WMAL's other outstanding attrac- tions. This station’s dance music will be furnished by the Swanee Syncopa- tors, Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra and Art Krueger and his orchestra, A concert by the Royal Hawaiians, marimba solos by Flemming Orem and a recital by Jacob Sokol, tenor, are among WOL's major features, WJISV’s program includes concerts by tol';echBe;nhelmderd':‘rlo and the Shoreham estra ane nce music b; - ter's Orchestra. 7Sl —_— Major Radio Features SPEECHES. “In Behfll( of the Delinquent Tax- payer,” by Merle Thorpe, WRC, 6:45. DRAMA. Myrt and Marge. WMAL, 7:00; Crime Club, WMAL, 9:30, b VARIETY, Lanin's Orche: o, Wltrl WE?CH;l nn.;th WRC, 8: 30.—4&-'.9 Smith, ww\:. Shilkret's Orchestra, Ruth Etting and shnmu Or- chestra, WMAL, 10:00; Grantland Rice and Comdr. Donald B. MacMil- lan, WRC, o10:00; The Playboy, DA.NCB MuUsIC. Swanee Syncopators, WMAL, 11:00; Vincent Iopez and his orchestra, WRC, 11:35; Eddie Duchin’s Or- chestra, WMAL, 12:01a; Coon-San- ders' " Orchestra, WRC, 12:06 fzh;lél‘le Agnew’s ' Orchestra, WR( o HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 30—Royal Vagabonds; imperso: uom by H. Ward wllson—w?"z WBAL, KWK and WSB. 6:45—Toples in Brle{ by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, 7:30—The Stebbins Boys—WJZ, W'BZ WBAL and WBZyA 7:30—The Boswell Sisters — WWVA, N, KMOX and WHK. 7:45—Rise of the Goldbergs; sketch—WEAF, WGY, WEEN, .. WCAE, WTAM, WWJ and WSAI. 7:45—Billy Joréa and Ernie Hare, songs and patter—WJzZ, WBZ, Wi KD WR\AIIA" KA, WLW and l:oo—::s;l‘m w’l‘nxplyen' m—WJZ, WBAL, WLW and WRVA. Y 8:15—The Mellow Clarions; twin or- 5:?:] lél‘lmvlll"l’ s Orchestra_and o s S Z, WBAL, WBZ elody Moments; - ternak's Orchestra and. Oposr Smith, tenor—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ. KDKA, WLW. WLS. WHAM and WGAR, 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; dramatic _sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL. WHAM. KDKA and WL 9:30—Story of Women'’s Names; Charl B. Driscoll and Andy Ssnn:lgless Orch(‘<tra—WJZ WBZ, WBAL, 17 s WHAN SODKA WLWand WGR. 00—Happy se Orch ADIY Rl On estra, dance gmund ‘WJZ,WBAL Bnd WR 10:30—Hollywood Nights, Frank Lu!fi‘:r and Gene Rodemich’s Orches- | [m—‘YVVi{IZ WBZ, WBAL, KDKA | 11:00—Slumber music; Ludwig Lau- rier'’s Ensemble—W, aridwIgD AL 11:45—Lew Whitc, organist — ‘ WBAL, WGAR and w.mv”z i 12: oo—xn.:;gc hm‘:ljzorcheslrn dance - KDKA WENR and WREN. o Flashes from The Evenin, g Star, @ resume of world neuws, i daily at 5:45 »m. by WMAL, P padees FORMER DIPLOMAT DIES Ernest Ludwig, Who Served Aus- | tria-Hungary, Succumbs at 55, NEW YORK, March 16 (#),— Ludwig, former diplomat for7 AE;[!:T:E Hungary, died suzdenly Monday at the age of 55 years. A business ‘asso- clate said he had been envoy to China for Austria-Hungary for some years| prior to 1910, and then was tmnsterred‘ to Cleveland, Ohio, as consul general. | He entered business I here four years ago. § His widow was from Cleveland today -c0 0 8rrive | Kept From Sports At72,Woman Asks $35,000 for Fall BY the Associated Press, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 16.—Mrs. Isabella Hll.nllwn who is 72 years old, is suing the New York Central Railroad on the grounds an accident prevented her from dancing, skating and bob-sledding. A porter, she said, kicked his stool away just as she stepped down from a train. She wants $35,000 for the fall. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Today on (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) WR 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—“With a Senator's Wife in Washington,” by Mrs. Frances P. Keys. 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 3:45—Talk by former Senator France of Maryland. 4:00—Pacifi> Feature Hour. 4:30—The Lady Next Door. 4:45—Frances Bowen. 5:00—"Famous Paintings Lands,” by Alice Drake. 5:15—"Skippy.” 5:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. 5:45—One-Man Minstrel Show. 6:00—"Music Treasure Box," V. Key. 6:15—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra. 6:45—"In Behsl! of the Delinquent Taxpawer by Merle Thorpe. 7:00—Amos Andy. 7:15—Lanin’s orchestn in MmY Hutchins 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's | Orchestra. 7:45—Harold Veo's Orchestra and M: guerite Cromwell. 8:00—"Big Time.” 8:30—Arthur Pryor's Band and Rev- elers’ Quartet. 9:00—Investment talk and music. 9:30—Nathaniel Shilkret’s Orchestra, Gladys Rice and Doug Stanbury 10:00—Grantland Rice interviews Comdr. Donald B. MacMillan. 10:30—Artists’ Service Prcgram. 11:00—Nellie Revell 11:15—Last-minute news. 11:17—Jesse Orawford, organist. 11:30—The prohibition poll. 11:35—Vincent Lopez and his orcheslrn.: 12:00—Ralph Kirbery, baritone. 12:05a—Weather forecast. 12:06a—Coon-Sanders Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Agnew’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning Devotions. 8°30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning Glee Club. 9:15a—Sparkling Music. 9:30a—"Top o’ the Morning.” 9:45a—Food program. 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. 10:15a—Breen and de Rose. 10:30a—To Market with Wilma Rice. 10:45a—Dream Drama. 11:00a—Musical Interlude. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:30a by W. R. Beattie. 11:45a—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—Bicentennial Garden Program, featuring address by Secretary of Agriculture Hyde and Repre- sentative Bloom of New York. 2:15—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor of the Better Bureau. 2:30—Marguerite De Vine, pianist. 2:45—"The Triangle of a Successful House.” 3:00—Three Mustachios. 3:15—Sweet Harmonies, Jordan. 3:30—Irish Melodies. 4:00—Interview with Senor de Bayle, Minister from Nicaragua 4:15—United States Navy Band. 475.9 Meters. WMA 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Edna Wallace Hopper. 3:15—Musical Revue. 3:30—Arthur Jarrett, tenor. 3:45—Primer for Town Farmers. 3:55—Four Eaton Boys. 4:00—United States Navy Band. 5:00—Herr Louie and the Hungry Five. 5:15—Bill Schudt's “Going to Press”— Herbert Kaufman. 5:30—The Professor and the Major. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—Special Program. 6:15—The Sunshine Melody. 6:30—Musical program. 6:45—Melody Speeliway. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 7:15—The Troubadours, 7:30—The Singers. 7:45—Morton Downey. tenor. 8:00—The Bath C! 8:15—"Singin" Sam. 8:30—Kate Smith, crocner. 8:45—Col. Stoopnagle and Budd. 9:00—The Fast Freight. 9:30—The Crime Club. 10:00—Ruth Etting and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. 10:15—Adventures in Health. 10:30—The Playboy, with Norman Brokenshire and Welcome Lewis. 10:45—Street Singer. C ee Syncopators. 12 o—-w:mm report. 12:01a—Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Krueger's Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Salon musicale. 8:30a—Morning Devotions. 8:45a—Artells Dickson. —Little Jack Little. 9:15a—Morning Minstrels. 9:30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 9:45a—Frank Young, pianist. 10:00a—Dr. Royal S. Copeland. 10:15a—Bits of Wisdom. 10: :on—vhshion Talk by Wima la 10: lh—mrbau Gould’s beauty chat. 11:00a—United States Navy Band. 11:25a—Radio Guide. 1130s—Lenten services, conducted by Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 12:45—Tamara Dmitrieff, pianist. 1:00—Taft Orchestra. 1:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2:00—Tess Gardella. 2:15—Ann Leaf at the organ. 2:30—American School of the Alr. 3:00—La Forge Berumen Musicale. 3:30—Rhythm Kings. 3:45—Virginia Arnold. p'anist 4:00--United States Army Band. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Sports Hour. 4:00—Marek Weber. 4:15—Talk by Louls Rothschild, direc- tor the Better Business Bureau. 4:30—Alice and Bill 4:45—Program by Graduate Nurses’ Association. 5:00—Emory Brennan, planist. 5:15—Arthur Curtain, baritone. 5:30—Dee Shannon and Joe Haltigan. 5:45—The Auto Exchange. 6:00—Monte, Mike and Skip. 6:15—Midweek Truth Service. 6:30—Jacob Sokol, tenor. 6:45—""Uncle George,” the Town Crier. 7 00— What We Hear in Music.” —News flashes. ’l 30—Theater of !he Alr. 7:45—"The Watch Tower of Scouting.” 8:00—Radjo Night Court. 8:30—The Royal Hawaiians. 8:45 to 9:00—Marimba solos by Flem- ming Orem. Early Program Tomorrow. —Musical Clock. —Blnhdl ys. —Musical Clock. with Sarah by Plerre | “Timely Garden Suggestions,” | Business | the Radio 9:55a—Folice bulletins. 10 aan——\dmmna of Hawali. | 11:00a—"Contract Bridge,” | Frank Guest. | 11:15a—Novelettes. ] 11:30a—Nonsensicalities. !ll:lflp—WkshinglUn Industries Cam- paign. u-nom —Immaculate Conception Len- ten service. 12:30 to 1'00—Naval Hospital reque:z‘ program. W 205.4 M krs. w qu 1,460 Ki'lotytlel. :00—Dance Orchestra. 30—With the Composers. 00—Popular Ballads. 15—GafTer Grey. 30—The Professor. 45—Musical Moments. 00—Modern living. 30—News flashes. 45—Joe and Harry. 00—The Saving ann 15—Mina Andrews, pianist. 30—"The Evacuation of Boston,” by Dr. Newton Baker. 45—The Melodious Four. 00—Market report 15—Joe and Harry. 30—Bernheimer Trio. 00—Shoreham Orchestra. 30—National Revival Crusade. 00—Irma 2nd Izary. 15—Special feature. 30—Farmers’ Frolic. 00—News flashes. 15—Beverly Mae. baritone. :30—Slaughter’s Orchestra. 00 to 11:30—Fred Green and George Baldwin. Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Radio Revival. 00a—Joe and Harry. 30a—King Tut and Romie Deevers. 00a—The Breakfast Club. 00a—The Record Album. 30a—Whispering Strings 00a—Peggy Clarke's Daily 3 50a—Talk by Rev. William Boorde of Temple Baptist Church, :10a—Gospel Choir of Suitland, Md. 302—Dance music. 45a—Miss Sylph. :00m—Anne Meeks, contralto. :15—Talk by H. B. Derr. :00—Schramm’s Trio. :30—Athel Martin, soprano. :45—Popular Ballads. 00—Salon Music. :30—Mount Alto Hospital program. :00—Dance Music. 15—With the Composers, The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. by Mrs. S550connaaan BasunossARw | | | WABC WBAL WBAP WBT . WBZ . WCAE In classic Athenian days all boys from | the age of 6 to 14 went to school, where they were taught to write, to do sums with the help of a reckoning board, and to read and recite the works of Homer and Heslod. Special Radio Features | wmaL 7:30—Seiberling Singers ssisted b A Y. ‘Warner Brothers' Orchestra PINEOLEUM AT ALL DRUG STORES Pain and Itching From Piles! Don’t put up with painful piles an- other day—or hour. There is posi- tive relief, very often, for the very worst case. Pyramid suppositories are designed to stop the pain—and even all itching. Reljef comes quick- ly. The first application will bring you much comfort and ease. Try them today. Remem- ber the name. Just say Pyramid Suppos- itories to any drug- gist; 60 cents, TRIAL SIZE FREE Mail Coupon PYRAMID DRUG CO. 154-F Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. kicase Send me a FREE trial box of Pyramid suppositories. VDoc”tor; Warn Against| SINUS INFECTION Worst Colds, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Head- aches, caused by germs that settle in Coughs, la Grippe, follow if Sinus Condition is neglected. ‘ the Sinus Passages. | \ Thousands of people here, who, | formerly cuffered the painful pres- |sure and stuffiness of threatened |sinus trouble, now breathe freely | since using Sinasiptee, the sensa- tionel discovery of & St. Louis octor. ithin 5 seconds after using a 'Mt le Sinasiptec in warm water, the lflr!. and within a day l.he Lgfnml condition dries uj ithful use of Sinasiptec Physicians tell how Flu, Pneumonia can | | this way has no doubt saved many| folks from dangerous surgical opera- | tions and hospital bills. [ Long continued colds, headaches, excessive nasal discharge, hawking, spitting of phlegm, likewise vanish | when the nasal passages are bathed daily with Sinasiptec. A large bottle of Sinasiptec costs little and is guar- anteed to bring results or money luu:lx'~ Tear this out.—Advertise- mentf 1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1932, DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements fcz The Daily Star are re- .ceived at the main office up and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour No one can insert your ad in The Star to 11 p.m, day before issue, earlier, Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices P : D3's’ Cigar and Magasine. ¢ sta. o Kgnngr s, Pharmacy. 3 Hih o S itiower AL 'k OItt Co. 4ih 3t _Bronsugn's Pharmac Tstron s Pharmaey :‘;‘I: Pl:}ckh:;.ln sts.—Hohberger's Phar- and Colorado ave.—O'Donnell's Plensant st —Mount Pleasant N The Billy 8hop. 2 —Colodny Brothi Wargman Park Fharmacy. 21 Y. an % 7 3 Ph 158 Ana & 'sts "~ Duncan's Bhan T A Rt erk's (ime. clerk desk! ! ug_Stor: 1th and © sts.-Lincoln, Drus Store Hinpron Fonigns Pharm Cand Thshur st Petworth Acy. 227 "Upshur_st.—Monck's Pn acr 5918 e.—Brightwood Pharmac; e e Ry et Lampkin's Phar- ot 2001 Enerm.n ave—snerman Ave. Pharmacy. 6224 3rd st. te: Pha 103 S, Duvnnl Bharma ree ‘astein s, Dris Store. nd h SR R lol st. and R. av Parker's e 3 Lou fux"“ sts.—Quigley's ave obta Drus Siofe. Rewstan munity Drug Store. Wisconsin ave. and Macomp st.—Harry C. a u;}":vucnnnn ave.—Morgan Bros.' Phar- a Park. 359 Cedar st.—Mattingly Pharmacy GEORGETOWN. 30th and P sts—Morgan Bros.” st—Moskey's Pharmac O sts.—8i NORTHEAST. ave.— Cap Pharmacy. 3. 35th and 208 Mass. h and m Chesapeake Junction, D. C.—Wight's Phar- macy. rrig’ T otimbla Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST. 2204 Minnesota_ave—Sloan’s Drug Store. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All advertisements for The Evening, Star must Be i The Btar amee ot ons ot The Star_branch ofices by 11 pm. s s BEFORE ISSUE. with the following excep- Lose lnfl Found. Death Notice Adnrhummu under the above, classifica- fions wil be accepted st The Biar offce 1ith and Pa. until 13 of issue, “exXcept Saturdays and Leg when the tlullnx time s 10:20 . Baturday "o st smy " of 'l'h omm ) Bn. Satur . 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Pa. ave LADl !HOI SALI:!MI’N xperienced none nkh!rbgeed apply. ~Barbara Stone (Wil- DI MAN, experienced in grocery store, able to cut meat lnd drive truck. References re- auired. 148 C MEA’ 'TTER, experienced, not over 40. State nd experience. Ad- dress MEN at_once; €ood | i tlers; come ready to work. 4 B Sobs fo repre All'omflblle Associat! No necessary as all men 'lllb' traine nent connection and futul that 1y. I 'n ing Cenmne Dumbuto 5 ms x.- York = itol Towers Eharmacy | HELP—MEN. (Continued.) ATIONAL BANK Rnulru the services of several men from 24 to 45 In its personal e S0 i nal service depart and ance and references: permane Titire "and" exeelient eaminer acomnes o right men. “Call At Room 308 ‘Gommercial Natiooal Bank Bullding to arrange for in- terview . HIGH-GRAD U RllII S By distributor for large national investment house: character and bersonaiity of uimost importance. Earnings will depend on ability. Excellent opportunity for retired officer Address Box 395-D, Star Office. 5 ST ()( RAPHER. 'oung man with kno | and™éneral Tame "ante ot Se0eTARY credits; preferably one experienced in direct mail advertising and retail selling: must have pleasing appearance, pe: knack at making fris o:‘“:;:: ll"" ""l‘ld' e salar: - | bition t0learn the men's wear busincss and advance with promotions commensurate with ability, loyalty and hard work: spplicant should be & Washingtonian living with rela- tives, must be able to stand rigid investiga- tion {urnish bond: only persons with aifications “apply beiween 3 and r. Pred Pelzman, thi fon h and E sts. n.w _— S the services of a \oung man experienced in letter- ing with an electric pencil in gold on leather and cloth materials. In making application state age, ex- perience and salary expected. Ad- dress Box 35-R. Star offlce. SPECIALTY SALESMEN. I.xpericnm permanent pos tion; nationally known product. Special tramm;{ and mpernsmn leads and closing help given. Car and references necessary. Apply in person to Mr. Hunter, between 9 and 11 am., 1600 Eckington {pl. ne. HELP AND SITUATIONS. INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) lUSmSS OPPOITU'N‘I TIES. BEAUTY CULTUR “The modern way.” easy to learn: expert instruction. live models: day and 'evening classes. moderate rates; Diete cource for lmited Time only. ete i UODERN ScHOOL OF EAUTY CULTURE. &3 Fatle Theater Bid ||| AMBITIOUS MEN, E A BE \11\({1.’1lk\". HONOUR SCHOOL (Est ends, ' You owe it to yoursell to investi- | aje, inis famo nool before you invest. 1325 1 T NW. 818 14th St. N-W. R\I‘I()(()Ix MEN, WOMEN e placement. continuity writing, rams. DOSLry, eLc.: DAy s you or evening glasses. . Children | n epted fo- ‘special traming ose who 'fx‘rn‘,’. this week will receive our 5200 course for only $75 American Broadcasting Coi- | lese. -numm 647, X SITUAT OV \IEN ~Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” ere warned to exercise careful investigation of persons of- fering positions where cash depos.ts are reouired to secure employment ¥00d_baker. e % Foaurint, cateteria: ref. 1445 Que . 1; W STUDENT desires position in law office, sfem.bn with “patent atiorney. Address Box 391-D. Star office. £ AW GRADUATE, typist R e Tesearcn - nvest court pro- cedure, wants whole or part time employ- office. or outside: ressoneble compen: ‘Address Box 28-R. Star office. _18* a. wishes place as fanitor or A o aperator In apAriment: $43 month: et aes eference. " Cleyeland 3991-3. PAINTER. experienced, wants painting, by | day or job: reasonable.” Met. 514 17 : | MACIST. reglstered. 12 years' experi- e Kalesman: reference. Addoess Box 303-D. Star office e e TAILOR, colored, desifes job in alt. clothes store or tallor_shop: bexin any time; good | refs. Address Box 389-D. Star office. 16 YOUNG MAN. colored. desires job as chauf- feur, private family or small truck; refer- ence. "Adams 7867. 1028 Kenyon st n.w YOUNG MAN with car, will hire self and car out by day. week or month: travel: ex- Tenced collector and salesman. Address Box 22-R. Star_office. business ment sation. SITU TIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. with _insurance experience pre- R iciting for beneficial society. Com- mission, _bonus. conditional salary; refer- ences. Decatur 3188. SITUATIONS—WOMEN. experienced, wants position in A Phone North 597 LADY, refined. middl cd “will_do lght housework in mornings in exchange for light housekeeping room; 1o cooking. Address Hox 390-D._Star_office. % STENOGRAPHIC, (E 3 raph and P. «fi D praduate: Taall safaty o start. ams 92f0. BT!NOGRAPH experienced. 6427 aiter 5 p.m. STENOGRAPHER - TYPIST, office ass With some experience in patent Work; Dle. industrious: 310. Georsia 1444. WOMAN, settled, refined, as com experienced. P. O. Box 402, uq;:m high: ition YPIST desires g Mn Miss Mary Beverley, Gesires position: thoro subject raphy and business sub e experience in secretarial Wwork; Decatur_0800. ApE. YOUNG LADY, two collt position, governess or tutor. Met. 301 e LADY, college graduate, experienc O Nenokraphic and Eeneral ofice work, desires_position. Adams 051 NG LADY, college graduat K?Xm DY s Solen o aboratory. hosbltal Isboratory and ofce, experience; steno degrees. desires tor. Miss Wole, S \L I\penonced Automobile Salesmen. Warrington Motor Car Co., 2035 17th St. N.W. ,\uhurxn Cord. __HELP—MEN Ahn WOMEN. EN 80! Cleaners, 2 ew Reflect-a-lite onuflunuy“;or siertmen, SR basis Shoohers Jsaerv anncemmnuon basis. WANTED= Salensien with o eutabiish and conduct Rawleigh routes in County of Prince Georges, cities of Washington, Cap- ltol’ Helghts and Rockville. Reply ‘immediately Eiving agr. occupation. references. ~Rawlalah Indus- trles, Dept. DC-2-T. Chester. Pa A COMPANY ALREADY established, just entering best sell- ing season of year and increasing its organization, needs five more salesmen with cars, who are capa- able of earning $100 a week or better. Every selling aid pro- vided. See Mr. Harrison before 11 A.M. 102 Maryland Bldg., 1410 H St. N.W. * HELP—WOMEN. UTY CULT ~Learn Broiession whiie you e-rn Beauty Schoci. 921 F s atmLs (5), colored, neu e refinement, for special work; _salary conditional. Appiy zm;u Beauty Salon, 1340 You st. 10 a.m. o LADIES—Established company, just startin on best season in year and inc or tle Stewari s TR H-!E. Dnmul. white, to care for con- valescent; stay nights; reasonable wages. Address Box 33-R, Star office. experienced Ricade Bunshine Bo. T18°E2: | X t_be thoroughly experi- LADIES —Mus ou In gelling gresses only; steady posi- e n; ly IL\ Strike Dress unom Bl T LY l Call after 3 in Bethesda, Che rk, Md., {or local on commiision basis. Address Box 402-D, FRANK X JELLEFF, INC, o!‘:xnnnlnc'flm.luedrlh:olu‘: 'omen for our contingen! Appllclnu must be orce. -mh\ulnue and accustomed to high-class cliente ROt apply unless you have d °..u. Con: oul.N “to do wncmn; as hase 'and fnancial institution, Re! e Tequired. ce. Exceptional silor tescher, | lum-uhu? der lll work F R |l.llnl 'mrlencn not essen- ndable, refined woman. will qus ress Box 242-E, Star office. xperi unua in retall nless 7. Address nl}—DOHlS'IIC. GIRL, white, for general h Dights: referenees: 34 week. cnom; it W s‘&fi! 1) bl curities or n me fo" make rrul”::n:é c-u Room 303 Bus 'ovl"‘l QI colored, | eeneral Fousework, little cookin, $ ’."’ Ing. "“ 'll:l.g oo home for nthl Sl apareent $25 room ud mm for hild; 5. nm over 40, for small 18178 iary i five education, uar ess Box 452- as close y o lh’lb.l Dolfl.lon on the rllhl nun bond reauired; trifiers need not See M7, Harris, Sieer Sewing Machi 3337 Conn. ave WANTED—30 chaufteurs with cards. ‘Apply “Capital Cab Co. St nw. YOUNG MAN funity’ rm ‘:rk cement Tor real Worker who tunit; r advancement for auality: prefer one who lives st home. . v _nights SEWORKER. white i $25 .m., 1012 Vermont A'rly 2:30 to W B o o S v ler llln frst-i flm“ o: o‘:’" st-floor - work; stay Phone !h'vhtl’d EMPLOYMENT AGENCIIB. ER .Ecnum Bas 1:%1:1, muids. 3 . month; T fed. Decatur 3391 9 H1cs PR LICTTORS —Good 2(0! 18th n.w. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC s mmsx, experienced; stay nights Fheces At ohes W co with wishes firs t-:lnn. with ;’u room experience, lace. 757 Hobart. T 5 GENERAL MAID, colored, Teat, pleasant; AL cotk, Dhvaltress. " good - all-around worker or part_time: ref. Nflrlh _68 TRL. white. refined. wants work as child’s SAfSe” of "getieral housework. " 35 Channivg £ e RL. ‘Tefined, xnelkx EhIlllh. 'lfl care lnr eldt y col.Dll d dg chambrmaid work; drl siee aul Addr Box 3 IR olored qui liable and gnt""w:nu work nl In! kind; deuu llly nights Mattie ._Columbia 5995. w nurse._clean, assist color o GIRL, co O ootine stay. Hights or eave city. lumbia_0935. GIRL, colored, reliable; chambermaid or generai housework. aiter 1, Atlantic J. Wi k_as ishes _work _as wishes work; full or part rehun:t Call Columbia 2082. 1015 Kenyon st. n.w. GIRL, colored, S My Boliara. 1114 Shepherd- | Mei._3765. GIRL, colored, experienced, with A-1 refer- eices. desires’ general housework in smali hmlly, no washing. M. Johnson, North onu. ble. s wor __Cail Adams_7494. eneral housew h_6079-W. od s_heiper. olored, wants ¢ Cail GIRL, colored, wants general housewor exmr!enc!d. can drive car, 821 Barry pl._n.w. GIRL, colored, wants Will "do laundry ant North_5910. GIRL, colored, seneral Bousework; first-class city references. Phnne unwl 1 935! HIGH-SCHOOL york of nn{’ kind nm “Sehool W., N0 cool care for childs “wanis t. Rours. " 1810 hour: mnn lor emnm ouple or re- flned ‘widowe ome with one or lwo :hll- dren; can furnish good reference: Call tomac 1579-J 1 nt. MAID colored, wxsnu Job as gene worke: Call Clevelan MAID. mother's helper or waitress; sition: full. part time; ref. MAN AND WIFE, responsible white sition in refined home: chauffeur and gen- eral work, assist with housework of care of children, ' ma! rvice, Experienced in beauty work. Wlll Iuve city or go abroad. Address Box 24-R, Star office. “colored. excellent cook, nea Rlzlur!" l settled. ui sterence: _Northy/ :. wants 'ork. part care of wash homs catur 6 lond, wants _laun or_other ool %B d on Mondays and Tuesdays n! .ny i can sday. n‘m Tor: chils one North SMAN, colored, wants work B ing or general housework; wi best_refs. _Call Met. WOMEN (2). colored, housework ~or maid or North_5866-J. s e, YOUNG WOMAN, baby's nurse or older chil- dren: whole or part time: experienced: eity 1211 Kennedy st. 7. mori fllnx work i wish “ge |¢n ral all references. n.w. Georsia \'oumfwmo’ W an home and small compens services.__Phone Du-mr 2 ST erman, wants hous " aep ouE iy Teference. The rate under heading of Personal is 3 cents per line additional 1o the regular line rate. PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY. irrigations. baths. enemas. _District n-:;,_ TRUSSES AND ELASTIC GOODS AT REAL ey saving _prices. | Fit and sstistaction gusranteed. Expert indy and gentleman at- or o N Th st B, and DRESSMAKER, first class Specializing Forations. remodeling work: done I iate: \y nerlm fit -m_md To50 6'5i. Dec. RIVATE, nfibmnm 1?9@\ 21 Dancin, 3 Mass. ave. p.v ;-;r children 3 and o1 weel : hours. 8:30 to :xr RTLY REBLOCKED & REW(O) 1 M. Berry, 8 i 1R Sutias | Setanceel " Co: Bl indo, Ventosa. Bt . T COME TO YOUR HOME AND SBHOW for those with _impaired Address Box ain? SISCARD 3 “Wf' WORN HATS:; LET .‘; rem el them into latest’ creations. 13,50 50: smart new to order.’ For- mmy -nn ‘Madame Ashe.” Bistict 9856, 2 ANGI‘L FOOD CAKE MADE WITH YESTER- laid eggs. own poultry. Shepherd 3355 HO'I‘DI TRAVEL. CHRY] FIVE-PASSENGER SEDAN, Semnod: o o, R oxlanome. ity And_ Tatermedin: oints: - 32 _very reasonably. Met. 6752. * hearing to = ————— work. der ravel, “Hignschool edues i, , FIELD OPENS. Monday morning we will start, in_eo- operation with the General Blectrlc con pany, a campaign to sh methods for a new an u'&"}‘ product, the Three men will be selected for this work: men who are looking for & brand-new fleld mith ‘real opportunity and ‘are willing to study and work o resitse S e given training nder e, pefsoral ‘pupervinon ot an expert in this new line, n with confidence in thelr o'n -muu Wlll'flo well W |n'tt!l l! fl!l i g Tre RN ‘fl Please ¢ A floor, 1 Pohlmann. INSTRUCTION COURSES. AUTO LESSONS, RELTR 2 o wm’rz structo: king Te3is) Permita secured. "Call Noel, Nosth 1«0 i]!mzml%—a%n CING, MUST ching. fl nsed white 1 YR\ &l Lo um' “idains 32 PLAY . ae exson Biehsen: Tis nu (i Ill H am.“"F“‘in {i%. Ceree e eors fur *Can "%" (e (O1a" malinble); ME: 000 644 5 ot loyed? Learn Irlllnt. hulneu letter 'ru- npfl ers NEW easy methods. months. ' Pos mm i e slmnhlnfl , be a 1 _HA GOOD PROPOSITION for car LA R ithine 1o travel any pazt of the country. Homer Harpin, 1008 aye. S A P BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Ak t coll uhmv-u market collapsg to inve i ton ilulnen lllll f," Stment. Address Box 3-1 I o dmnn see! R RENT ponth A moge m.kh-'r“ Eve 2 v'u Tor e n.u'r e A SnBartunity Tor aay ond. Por infor. pitien spaly, o rite Kiein's _Coffee Uth nw.. Washingion, D. O - 'l g y + Blvd. dress Box 331-1 . DATE Tunch room St ocs d 3-year baby wishes | CO.. 8 EXPI BUSINESS AN will invest {rom $3.000 to $5.000 in going business or will consider partnership: can furngsh best of references: would concider diziributor for product, that has possivilities. ~ Address Box 1-R. Star office = SANDWICH SHOP (downtown). wkly.. short hours: no Sunday: price. $2.750;_easy terms. _Met. | CAFETERIA. near large Govt mm $85: short hours: receipts. 5300 WKiy.: | 52.800:_easy terms. Met. 4813 \POR RENT—Equipped shoe Tepair bakary. Junch room. unf. rooming house, B_Behrend. 1317 P st 22 ROOMING HOUSE. €100 1y located. In 1000 handjes SEE MR. FOWLER 508 F St. N.V ME. €308, ROOMING HOUSE. Ges: 3% and. B¢ siz. 9D ideally arransedi ct 6946, 31° RESTAURANT. oop. large Govt. Bifus do- ine 3500 wkiy' short hon:s: sada fountain. elc: owner inexperiencad e, $7.800: easy_terms. Call PARTNER for general merch tive does 1300 owner 1ll; a3, rent, ice, ~shop, 2R rent % Box 26-R. Star ofce. s FRUIT AND NUT SHOP—Opportunity delicatessen or lunch: downtown corner at once. Metropolitan 8523 LUNCH ROOM—Uptown fully " equipped: good business price, $1.650. Address Box for Act 18% OABOLIN!: AND PARKING STATION, down town location; good business: price, $3.000. Address Box 27-R. Siar office WANT MAN. 30 tc 50. with $1.500 cash and executive abil training men overriding on n, i earn an extra $100 to $500 | nitely: must be fee to trav Glass.” Lincoin 10302 WONRERFUL CAFETERIA. LOCATED NEAR DEPT ENT REDUCED. DOING xigsnuu{ CAN IMPROVE. TERMS. NAT. WE ARE NOW READY to offer a life propo- sition to & business man with successtul blcknound who is qualified to help under- take a most worth while and much needed humanitarian service. give particulars in first ietter. Address Box 29-R, Star office. * TAILOR BHOP for sale; good n.w. location: reason, leaving town. 1 R.oouma HOUSE HEADQUARTERS. To Buy or Sell a_Rooming House, FOWLER. 6308. unfurnish- { bought separately. 1110 Hne. FOR, SALE —Small lunch; good huxm From owner. _Lin. 813 get Vitha" fesponsible party who' will' either Durchase the balanee 0f 320 lots at a bar- price of only $10,000. with a small dow or who will undertake sale of them ‘on profitable partnerghip basis. L. Lee. 1 William ROOMING AND. and K section; bath; $200. OA 21 _rooms, § elevat hs: rooms private 51,000 down: closets. Rent. over $800 monthiy. R. FO S M 506 P St. N.W. kuz, 6308. SANDWICH_ BHOF _AND _LUN¢ ONETTE, SUITABLE FOR LADY OR COVPLI DAILY EXPENSE. $350: RENTA! $50. EQUIP- MENT MODERN: IN YINANCML SECTION, BR0g TR R ATt PR NAT. 9255 = ”A‘ b X FOR RENT. Undertaking Establishment, 2008 Eve St. N.W. Puneral parior, numerous _rooms _and large garage. R A. HUMPHRIES, 808 North Capitol 8t. Nat'l §733. OUICK ACTION. FOR QUICK ACTION AND KO PUBLIC. | LY IN SELLING. omi SINESS. _SEE RS IN ORDER TO 1923, e BROK! FPLOOI T'L _BANK BLDG. MHROPO!JTAN “l! llN 4815. ~ READ THIS LIST DOUGHNUT SHOP. NEAR 3 SCHOOLS. Rent_345 price; 1.000: eesy terms. DELICATESSEN—RENT. $17.50. " roome Doing_ 3309 weskly. o Sun Rent. 8125, Owner Il Brice, 52,1507 Y G $700 WEEKLY. Snort hours. Rent. $99. with rooms. Price right: easy terms No. 1667 CA! 1A OPP. LARGE GOVT BLDGS. Price. $2.800: terms. No. 1660. DELICA’ NN, AVE. Weekly business, $500: beautifully equip= Price, $6.500: terms. . 1656, OPP. LARGE 500 weekiy: sho bnuulullsvaemunpod Price, $7.80 CATESSEN AND SANDWICHES. Next to large car barn, Rent, $35. Price, $1,660; terms. No. 1648. BAR:B-QUE AND GAS STATION. 305; “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 attentfon. For admission to Recommended Service Column call N-uaml 5000, Branch 215. MAT ES, box springs and ING, MATTRESS) mun fedo.: best prices and prompt del. Matt: .319 L st. n.w. Nat. 6679, nnmmu Rxltovu'lD springs. mattresse: pillows, feather mat.: down comfort, re-co ered._Ideal Bedding Co.. 622 E n.w._Nat. 40 BEDDI all kinds renov: ited by process approyed by Health B C.” prompt service #nd low prices. Eagie Bedding Co.. 2215 5th st. n.e. Decatur 0755, BEDDING RENOVATED AND STERILIZED, AMERICAN BEDDING CO. 4th AND BRYANT STS. N.E. POT. 3232, Baxlaufl;,’Rm{mdcung.’kmain. rst-class work only by skilled non-uniom 'or men lans and permits furnished. [UNTT, Carpenter and Builder, mn ‘st 81 .__Phone District 6261. * Sinas, sl work A-le e ropolitan_9474. Tences mm iri: flw{.ln mnlvlu: built. 389 Favior n.w.. Adams 1634, —Porch Tockers CHAIR CANEING-Fot, rocir stering. Armstrong, 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062, ELECTRIC_ WIRING and fixtures: any e g N WIRINC Rouse. 340, 10ch hatl, Beth. 530, wuaranteca: cuality considered. my estimate is always lowest. Over 600 satisfied customers in Washington. H.'M. Carpenter, North 0885. ELE RIC WIRING. Six-room house complete with fixtures, incl. inside service. 350. _Expert workman- Terms on larger jops, " Reral Elecirio “every description, _reas: Also RK. ranteed; dustless machine: T. Folk, 'FLOORS, carpentering, painting. plasterin skilled mechanics: reduced prices. Paul Se- rene. 38 New York ave. n.w. Nat. 3686. [ S d refinished; work FL()ORb guaranteed. Also new floors lald Dustless sanders rented. Jordan, Lin, 5765. _ (White. g FURNITURE v ers, reeds hmue’ed by uprny cushiol lumbia Upholstery, 5632 Ga. ave. Ga. 364 HEAT[N(; & PLUMBING. 2 OR 3 YEARS' EASY PAYMENTS. PUDGET PLOMBING & HEATING CO. 1147 BLADENSBURG LN 10317, “HOME IMPRO IOUSE WITH s TAID AND. SCRAPED. REMODELING ' AND BUILDING. ITES FREE. CALL AN OLD REl HOME }?ICOHATOM we. xm 9th_St. } AND PLUMBING, new ol Dutners included:"reaso 9th st. n.e. Lin. 027: P, RU\ EMENTS. ing arly at your door. n begin planning your home im- such Dapering, _painting, ting, carpentering, plastering, electric wiring, flooring, building addition of remodeling: 10 cash of down payment nec- monthly payments (o sul ality workmanshi Phone ‘CAPITAL HOM) §9,, National 'mx at 809 n,oorm? 225 H st. ork " HOME I\IPRU\] \1LI\]: GOOD WORK. LOW PRIC] CO.\IPA“ FOR| "%‘::‘."'“ P Fisacti ton's Jeader m jome ‘Tmpro known fair dealing thousa situated to llvl nll most. nw‘:i z: :-m‘{m NO B carpente: oatin : o, weath Snrases, ot ;;?fe“m“ 1.."‘ 5 “"’" THE "co. jew York A w,u Dist. 5082, I do my own workd . 13 | PRITING. PAPERIN iflu wet Ntt’:r I\-\I lity: , 38 oy 'AINTING, nrm' NGING — Ve B fivesroom, house papered $40. 0780, Ext. 106, AP J PAE ERI G 7 White. 1624 Gales st. (Cont -

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