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' PRUGRAMTUMARK Today on the WIS DEDICATION (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time, and are subject to change without notice.) 10:00—Little Jack Little. 10:15—Dancing by the Sea. 10:30—Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra. 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, J ULY 15. 1932. HELP AND KATE SMITH TOSING | DISTRICT WILL CURB Radio Star to Appear at Shoreham | PROFESSIONAL GUIDES Hotel Tonight. Kate Smith, celebrated Washington ' radio star, will make a personal ap-| pearance tonight at the Shoreham Ho- tel. She is scheduled to sing from 9:30 to 10 o'clock as a feature of a supper dance program. The proceeds will go _Radio Drastic Regulations Governing Their Activities Framed by Roberts. | DON'T 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 SITUATIONS." B—I1" | PERSONAL. ool __(Continued.) WILL GIVE ROOM AND BOARD Ti mother and child and best care to le?g during mother's absence, in modern. nearby% Virginia home near cehool. car and bus line. in”smail family. A fiae home for a child: | Reference exchanged. Star office CONGENIAL GIRL TO SHARE ATTRAC- { tively furnished apartment with ~anot Teasonable Adams 9098 after 8 pm. 1 SEWING—ALTERATIONS DEPT.. DRESSES, sults. coats. furs. Alterations from 506 and up. Adams 7874-W. 15¢ Address Box 413.X, 3:00—"Decorating Notes,” by Betty Moore, 3:15—“Lady of Lyons,” by the Radio Guild. 4:15—Swanee Sercnaders. 4:30—Echoes of Erin. 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 5:30—Graham Prince’s Orchestra. 5:45—Rose Chanelle, contralto. 6:00—Amos_'n’ And: 6:15—The Sparklers 6°30—The Tune Blencers. 6:45—The Goldbergs. 7:00—Service Hour. with Olga Albani and Cavaliers’ Quartet. 8:00—The Eskimos. 8:30—Leo Reisman's Orchestra. 9:00—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. 9:30—Correct time. 9:31—Ernest Davis, tenor, and or-| chestra 10:00—Last-Minute News. 10:02—Ralph Kirbery 10:15—Vincent Lopez's Orches 11:00—Cotton Club Orchestra. 11:30—Weather Forecast 11:31—Teddv Black’s Orchesua. 00—Charlie Agnew's Orchestra. 30a to 1:00a—Terrace Gardens chestra. 11:00—Glenn Jones' Orchestra. 11:30—Dedication of WISN Studios. 12:00—Weather Forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Little Jack Little. 8:15a—The Commuters. 8:45a—Songs by Artells Dickson. 9:00a—Melody Parade. 9:15a—Sophodes Papas. guitarist. 9:30a—New World Salon Orchestra. 10:00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. 10:30a—Columbia Revue. 11:00a—Ted Brewer's Orchestra. 11:45a—Old Ironsides Program. 12:00m—George Hall's Orchestra. 12:30—Madison String Ensemble, 1:00—Saturday Syncopators 30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. Columbia System Will Have Special Broadcast for New Milwaukee Studios. WMAL wiil join with other Columbia stations tonight in broadcasting a spe- cial program to mark the dedication of the new studios of Station WISN m Milwaukee. The program is scheduled from 11:30 to 12,0 Aft Krueger's Orchestra, th Milwaukee Columbia Community Cho- rus of 100 voices, and Karolyn Harrs, soprano, will take part. The Holoua Roval Hawaiians will as- sist Nathaniel Shilkret's Orchestra in senting th> Week End Hour from 8 . Native music will be played by the Hawaiians. | BODY MASSAGE- MASSEUR FROM NEW York City. Gentlemen only. National 5058 1 ___ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BEAUTIFUL. HISTORIC HOTEL. 30 miles south of . on highway: 3 acres land ge. modern conveniences; ection: only $1,500 neces- to the tobacco fund for veterans in ‘Walter Reed and other service hospitals n_Washington. leave the station. No one can 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, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. Drastic regulations governing the Miss Smith is on a brief visit with activities of professional guides are con- her parents in Washington, and while | templated by District authorities, who here also will participate in a song | are charged with the licensing of this ! writing contest. group in the new District license code. | £ % = . Enforcement of the lfulde regulations | e )" MOVE MADE TO REDOUBLE as en placed the traffic bureau \1 | BOYS’ CAMP ENROLLMENT of the Police Department. The regula- | Advantages Are Held Out by Club | to Offset Financial Circum- irformation ca LUNCHEONETTE AND DEL. with auarters. Real gold mine. priced to sell, Rogers. 1410 H n.w.. Room 220. Dist. 7819, GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. modernly cauipped. doing 1400 weekiv. long lease. ¥ YRASMER. 408 51 PCNat 4075 18% | GASOLINE TRUCK for sale: cheap price terms, cash _Apply Ra'ph Oil Co., 4th and Bryart sts. n.e FOR SALE. BEAUTY SHOP, established for year, in residential section. Ow eaving city., no reasonable offer " ref: Doing nice business. Address Box 314-X. Star GARAGES. suitable for wood. yard. 22i6 Georgia ave n.w. 1021 7th st. nw.. Nat. 0510. CUSTARD MACHINE tions, however, have not been com- pletely drawn up. ‘The most drastic of the proposed | regulations would prevent more than | two guides. not conducting sightseers, | | in any one block at a time. This regu lation is aimed chiefly at guides uhol loiter in the vicinity of the White 30—Cal (Bamiorcnests | House. Complaints, it was said. have —Olympic Swimming < The fact the depression has curtailed | been made to the Police Department 2:30—The Round Towners. the health advaniages in many Wash: {on several occasions over the large 3:00—C. A. J. Parmentier, organist. | g o CAVERABEE b AV ove' | number of guides in the vicinity of the 3:30—Tommy Christian's Orchestra. | Glub of Washington to fedouble its ef- | White House. 4:00—Dancing by the Sea. forts to increase the ensollment at| Regulations governing the guides are 4:30—Frank Young, pianist. Camp Reeder, conducted by the club | being -framed by William A. Roberts, 4:45—George Hall's Orchestra. near” Victoria, Md. on the Wicomico Principal assistant corporation counsel, 5:00—Freddie Martin's Orchestra. | River In Prince Georges County. | and Inspector Ernest W. Brown, assist- 5:20—"SKippy. Officials announce that at least 70 per | A0t supcrintendent of police in com- 2 cent of the boys are being admitted to | mand of the traffic bureau, WOL fz;l: i\‘lattrs.l ;]he e mp dl:srne the ({actl,( !he‘y cannot | == . — o locycles. ay e whole cost of eeping them & 1 e there. The usual price is §5 a week. but m“t” Gardens Thrive. N ot 1eee et sn_arrangement exists whereby civic| Electricity is speeding up gardening 00 SHowar iMoo B clubs and individual donors are defray- | in Holland to such an_extent that 5:00—Paul Gable, organist. 5:30—Something for Everyone. stances of Some. HELP—MEN. ARE YOU SATISFIED with your present in come or do you feel that you are worth HELP—WOMEN. ERAL coal and ice Tenor in Program. S “Santa Lucia,” one of the most popi- lar of all Neapolitan folk songs, will be featured by Tito Guizar, tenor, in his broadcast at 8:30. He also will <ing, “Play Gypsies, Dance Gypsies,” the hii from the opera “Countess Marl i From 7:30 to 8. WMAL will broad- cast the finals of the song writing con- test, in which Kate Smith will take part | The last two movements from Bee- thoven’s “Fitth Symphony” are includ- | ed in the program by Howard Bar-| low's Orchestra at 9 | Virginia Rea, soprano, who appeated | before the microphone for five vears as | Olive Falmer, will b2 th2 guest sol on the program with Paul Whiteman's Orchestra tonight over WRC and other N. B. C. ations. for rent 55 Box 15% ness ndon Tuture assured assi ona WANTED—8mall lunch room. going bi reasonable i price and re cl 2102 NEW LU! ment § Wright, NCH ROOM_ $143, smail down pay- easy terms. 48 H st. n.w. See M 1223 N st. nw * SANDWICH SHOP- ing good busines 3-J. 10 DELICATESSEN ed. expe rizht pa Early Program Tomorrow. 30a—Tower Health Exercises. 00a—"On the 8:15.” 5a—Morning Devotions. a—Cheerio. :00a—Morning Glee Club. 8:15a—The Morning Clarion. 8:30a—Flying Fingers. 8:45a—Food program 9:00a—Through Lighted Windows. 5a—Dance Maste 0a—Hints to Housewives. 9-45a—Breen and De Rose. 10:00a—Cello recital. 10:15a—Radio Household 10:30a—Swen Swenson's S 11:00a—On Win; 11:15a—"The Real ( ton,” by Charles 11:30a—On' W of So 00m—The Week Enders foe Tl to € HELP—DOMESTiC. COOK. housework; no laundry; Sat; colored: refs.: salary. 25 mo. Ga. | 1412 Geranium at. n.w soda fountain Iv equioped: partners can eaily improve: snar business. Georeia 9840, CHAUFPEUR. with hotel reference. steady worker: colored. North 3588, A Scott COOK. first-class, colored, desires position; A g gees b oK AT, TSR, ailrrgand, THTE e FILIPINO. ¢ e education. experienced SILK SPOTTER AND WASHER gesires wo with cleaning_and_dyeing plant; reference. YOUNG COLLEGE MAN, of old. well kn Washington family, desires almost any sal- | aried position. including tutor. high-schoo salesmag, truck driver: smalles: salary agreeable. Call Cleveland 1806 a! 630 pm. | YOUNG MAN, | of position. houseboy. waiter, etc.; ences.Aiter 1. North 0217. YOUNG MAN wishes to learn phot, well Institute hearts. Service Hour Concert. The Service Hour concert from 7 to 8 will Countess Olgx Albani. ! soprano; the Cavaliers Quartet, and ! Rosario Bourdon's Orche: 2 Th: chief selection will be “The Jazz Noc- turne” of 19-year-old Dana Sussse. | Ten up-to-the-minute dance tunes make up che program of Les Reisman's Orchestra ‘The s range from “Ballvhula” from nie’s Inn Re- view” to “The Night When Loie Was 4 pianist. Born.” - hm Boys. WRC also has_scheduled a _spe 4:30—Melodic G musical program from 9:3 “Little Jou turing Ernest Davis, ten t orchestra WOL will broadcast tonight a playle: nything You Want Is Yours." tch is schoduled from 8:30 tol o Teferences and tele- Address Box 59-V. Star office. Local office of large New York con- F¢ Young men of neat thoroush tratning teaqv work. kood Room 508, 1319 Washing- | lfax Long. e i phone nuniber MEN Ppearance given by men pey; Apoly after 4:30 pm P st W MEN-—We want ? hours a day on loc ising campaign. M:. Brinn. Room Fatnw MEN to sell article for 50 cents: quick cash returns. Room 509. 1319 F st. n.w. PAPERHANGER - PAINTER—Work in apt. Polser exchatige 3 or 3 mos. rent of furn oY e e age mils. Turn. | 5716 16th SALESMAN A leading merchandiser of fine car: ‘Washington is reorganizing his retail beriognel ‘and desires to Tniervien men of Precaiie Vb who through soclal or busi- MAN wi e onnections are equipped 1o contact the A&nd photo finishing. Columbia 1258, potential buy Remunera- | yQUNG MAN. studious. quiet. fluent Fren d < sucient air German. European Collese 1 Replies will he training. desires secretal or It Address ‘Box 499-X. | brary post. Call R. 8. fe: Keys .. 860 ...11060 . 800 .1080 . 990 .1220 600 660 720 790 820 1390 WABC WBAL WBAP | WBT | WBZ | WCAE | wcao | WEAF | WGN | WGY. | wHAS WHK WIOD WJR z Wz . X WMAQ . WNAC .... woc . WOR . WPG . WQAM WRVA WSB WSUN WTAM wwJ . WWNC . WWVA . KMOX and BARGAIN FO arm Foru Madc 30—Godirey Lt Matinee Gems iy Next Door. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 0a—Chimes and Birthdays. 8:05a—NMusical ck (continued). 9 —Police Bulletins. 10:00a—Request hour. 11:00a—Red Cross pregram. 11:15a—Dance Music. 11:45a—Program by the Tuberculosis Association Orchestra. 12:00m—Road Conditions in Virginia. ante. 12:05—Luncheon music. - | 12:15—Alvin Thaden. 12:30 to 1:00—Walter Doe’s Orchestra. 3:00—Walter Reed program. 5:30—Sports program 3:45—Agnes Charmstrom, contralto. 4:00—Jessie and Elizabeth Eaton. 4:15—Songs by Betty Thompson. 4:30—Jacob Sokol, baritone. 4:45—Readings, by Nell Lewis Stafford. 5:00—Something for Everyone. 5:15—The Stradley Players. 5:30—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. Francis Marley, 28, of Baltimore. was convicted on a charge of stealing goods valued at $10 from a store in the 900 block of F street and was sent to jail for 360 days by Police Court Judge Isaac R. Hitt vesterday. Thomas P. Walsh of this city, who, police said, was an ac- complish, was given a 30-day sentence. Marley, it was said, entered the store of Eugene Gehring and stole the goods while Walsh kept watch for him. Walsh | denied knowledge of the theft, but Mar- | men who wiil work 8§ e 3 STORE FIXTURES. floor cases cash oda fo! reasona epted. Home 4th and H he Homes o Dasitions for Wash: LADILE fhates and BOY wanted with bicycle. i ___| for their efforts. No selling. Call ton and be able to furnish letter of rec- COOKWAHE SALESMEN. experienced. for | — Spokesmen for the club said unem- | artificial light gives warm rays to the are Corp. for personal interview. Address 6:15—Dick Bedell and the Le Grande | oD ot oMot e T i | cost is more than they can assume. \bader. before 8 am. ‘Tolman Laundry, 7:20—News flashes, charke of plant: ‘must have D' C. 8:15—Songs by Ken Walsh 670 Joseph Bruno, baritone. 1100 620 by Elwood 1160 more to yourself? We have openings for 3 o Doearing married men. ‘aves 25 to 4. | ; works o e S ey | Full o past time work, weust | sary. or pe mterview write Box | have references. Those who 0.V Star office ! PR ? Avoly 2016 34t | qualify will be well remunerated | st nw i COLLECTOR to call on monthly accounts 5 Mmust be & permanent resident of Washing- | hetween 10 and 12 a.m. and 2 and ommendation trom last employer: small car| 4 p.m., room 501 Washington 2n asset See Mr. Saunders after 4:30 pm., | By ing the cost which the boy himself is | many electric gardens are being started. | Room 565. 1319 F st n.w. | £- unable to pay. | The ground is heated by electricity and Wishinglon and vicinity:' Ware Teduced 5:45—" s, 13 . no delireries to make: opportunity 2'38—:{2? Blomt’fd b ployed parents and boys of underprivi- | crops so that they mature much more | for fost advancement. Super-Maid Cook- Aol il leged familics are failing to take advan- | rapidly than before. yare Corp. for perso Orchestra. age Of iheipazichdy plan balEvingithe DRY-CLEANING SALESMAN. exp es 6:45—On Wings of Song Tihea route: only hustier wanted ~ Mr. Cos- 7:00—Tiny Tim Tiller. STOP WORRYING 0 Wis. ave. i H SINEER, thoroughly familiar with eleva- | 7:30_Todav in Sports The Dial Log. | o hmut e Tl 7:50—Harold Levy's Orchestra. ¥ : 8:00—Joe and Harry. | license and be competent to make repairs; Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. | 8:30—Playlet, “Anything You Want Is | Yours Keys 8:45 to 9:00—Romeo Guaraldi = ..1230 | 1000 710 560 1110 740 1070 920 570 EOIL . :-55:1260 KTHS . 1040 KYW .......1020 and an refer- DING e best HOU Houze ¢ Rogers a raldc 2phy 5:00—Waldorf 2p) 5:30—Le Trio Cha WMA WLS WLW 475.9 Meters. WOL's musical attractions include 630 Kilocycles. recitals by Romeo Guaraldi and Jo ni Fund Concert Bruno, baritone, and popular “Hall's Orchestra, s by Ken Walsh. e 7 WHY not refirance your- self? Ypu can repay us in easy monthly install- ments extended over any period up to 20 months. Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadcast daily at 5:45 nm. by WMAL. Feel Lifeless? ' | SALESMAN A lection zgency wants a first- . LADY. leaving ciiy rday, would like to piace excelient colored cook and chauffe: may be envaged separately Phone Nor | 8434 or write or come to 2140 Wyom! n.w. ON & FITCH. INC. Prone Clarendon 850 = RECOMMENDED d to seli low priced auto- = | 5EDDING = 2l low priced wor | I TUATIONS. BEDE Skehan. 1727 Conn. | DENTAL HYGIENIST desires pos! S | Wash M hyglenist or assistant. Willing with small_salery. Lincoln 6640 LADY STENOGRAPHER, expert. desiie sition: will accept temporary vork: best erences. Call Marlin. Sterling 9078 LADY_ white, refined. wants housework ref. Telephone North 7565, or 1408 8th full_particulars CAN DELIVER! Tucker’s Orchestra. Major Radio Features No outside endorsers. Strict privacy. PEOMLES PERSONAL BANKERS, INC. 3208 Rhode Island Ave. Mt Ranler, Md. Phones: DEcatur 1240-1241-1242 BETHESDA PERSONAL BANKERS, INC. 6982 Wisconsin Ave. Bothesde, Md. 4 Vel drested Wisconsin 43734704 and iiberal drawing don't phone e 1 FOR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN. nation- | STENOGRAPHERTYPIST, 8 year N Dy known fiim. Good ers. | ence in 1 work; co 305 Ner O prart g 0004 PAY 10 Producers. | pondable; good references. Hyatts. 1156-J. | - Al REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. from_The Evening Star, ard P. Bailey. d program resume. v. baritone. 1 Jones' Orchestra. aily Record. Boswell DRAMA. s The Goldbergs, WRC, 6:45. VARIETY, The Sparklers, WRC, 6:15; The Round o Towners, WMAL, 7:00; Service Hour, ping S Towners WRC. 7:00; Wecek End Hour, WMAL, 8:00; The Eskimos, WRC, g contest finals with 8:00; Pray and Braggiotti, WMAL, 8:45; Nat Shilkret's Orches tra and Alex Grav. WMAL. 9:00; Little Jack Little, WMAL, 10:00. CLASSICAL. Howard Barlow's Orchestra, 9:45. e ¢ an Exce ized by, process a ¢ its known 3616 10 | BEG e nrocess s Co.. 2218 Ask for it d fow prices ne Decatur BUILDER—Re; | kinds e o~ experi- n Bldg. | CARPENTER by name. D TTOR ot once It's Saniti Ly, 2 Py 205" Donip! o ed—Keeps Fresh Till Used STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. gene ! experience: good references: hard w 00d education; 315 week. Met. 7638, Apt 1000 3rd MEN (4). 17-22, to travel on sales campnign through New England moun: nd Hour. and shore resorts and return: must be Belasco's Orchestra and Tito Guizar, tenor. Fray and Braggiotti lex Gr. and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. 15—Adventures in Health. 30—The Cocktail Part Pansportat STENGGRAFHER Phon ness college graduate; PUBLIC SMALL LOAN CO. 1 Harlew Ave.. Rossivn. Va. Phone: West 2443 15 week “FRUIT ACID LAXATIVE DRINK” 25¢ in Sterilized New Bottles SING s 10t WMAL, | DANCE MUSIC. Nelson's Orchestra, Cotton Ciub Orchestra, WRC. Ted Black's Orchestra, WRC, Ozzie 10:30 11:00 11:31 HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE 6:30—The Stebbins Boys—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WENR. Billy Jones and Ernie H; songs and patter—WJZ, WHAM. KDKA, WWNC, WBAL and WRVA. Ross McLean, Leonard Joy's Orch: WLS, WHAM, WREN, and WLW. %7:30—"The Poacher”; 6:45- baritone, and a—W.J. drama—WJZ, waAL | oo ©n ®nn e WBZ | WBAL., WHAM, WBZ and WJR. | 8:00—Friendship Town. dramatic sketch, and music — WJZ, WHAM. KDKA, WREN, WBAL, WBZ, WHAS and WJAX. 8:30—Roy Shields’ Orchestra and Male Quartet—WJZ. WHAM, KDKA, WBAL, WJAX WREN. 9:00—"St. Swithin's Day.” WJZ. KDKA. WBZ WBAL, WHAM and WJR and drama WSM, wMC. | 9:30—Love Songs and Waltzes; Frank | Munn, tenor, and orchestra— W.JZ. WBAL, WBZ, WHAM and KYW 10:00—The Pickens Sisters. harmony trio—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WJIR 11:15—Theodore Hahn's dance music—WJZ, WENR and WREN. 13 VETERANS FREED ON PROMISE TO LEAVE Jailed Group Are Given Freedom to Obtain Loan on Fed- eral Offer. ‘Thirteen members of the bonus army were released from jail today by Police Court judges in order that they may take adventage of the Government's offer of transportation home. which of- fer is scheduled to close tonight, Eleven of the men had been sent to Jail for drunkenness and disorderly conduct by Judge Ralph Given, while the other two. sentenced for simple as- sault, were released by order of Judge Isaac R. Hitt Judge Given started the movement two davs ago when he promised eight members of the B. E. 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Address who has had experience in selling or one with excellent background futi: the investment s Box_69- ) TOOK! o sel H. Ro MANDELL CHEVROLET, 12 and Good Hope Rd SE CHAUFFEURS—TAXIMEN. We have openings for a few men of good character 1o cwn and operate { WASHINGTON’S SMARTEST TAXICAB w taxi va specially built for the eity ¢t 'this car_and get particulars. CAB SALES CORPORATION, 2047 e _ WANTED—SALESMEN, SALESMAN before noon, | Sar Radio Co. 3218 1 b | SALESMEN. call on crug and department store trade: commission ~ba: Bee Mr. Mever. 1105 P st. mw. 6th floor. ___ 16%_ SIZZLER" _ instantaneous _clectric _water hieater: sells ‘for. $2.18. liberal commission Call ‘every duy, 12-1, Jos. Silverman, Aml Sador Hotei " Een e WANTED by large tinners supply house salesman to travel Washington and adia cent territory; commission basis; apply own hardwriting. Address Box 97-X. Star office WE have side line proposition for salesman Va District farmers. Star”ofice EMPLOYMENT AGE) | RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks, | maids. Rouseworkers: by day. week. month | ref.investigated. Decatur 3551. 1837 lhhl;x W. aull® __INSTRUCTION COURSES. | 3AZZ—Popular music 1 20 lessons: free les- sons if _vou buy insirument. Christensen | School. 718 11th st. nw. Dist. 1278. BKlt. | AUTO DRIVING ~LESSONS: ~ LICENSED | white where, any hour: your or _our | ea " Adams 3489 170 _ AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY—RE | fined. licensed instructors: vour or our car | reasonable. 1623 L st. Phone Sterling $512. | | LEARN BEAUTY CULTUR ! MABELL 14th YEAR OF OPERATION. The choice of the discriminating student 818 14th St. and 1325 N. H. Ave. NW. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE MABELLE_HONOUR SCHOOL T4th° vear of Operation High class work. Thorough instruction. Latest methods. Practical experience. New low prices 2nd & 3rd Floors, 818 14th St. N.-W. Mabelle Honour Bide.. 1325 N. H. Ave. NW. BEAUTY CULTURIE “The Modern Wav'—Easy fo Learn. Moderate Rates. xpert_Instruction. Free Employment Service—Start Any Time. MODERN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, 655 Earle Bl Det 3 M. . CIES. | CASHIER, food checker, with restaurant ex- | perience. PRy e o % COOI exp., for lunch room: night work. Scott's Coffee_Shoppe. 1853 Tth st. . GIRL. white, to work in_delicatessen: ex- perienced. no other need apply. Peter's Delicatessen, 1836 Col. rd. ‘GIRLS wanted Apply O'Doninell Sea Grille. 1207 for _curb_service. — ADpIY Teck's Frozen Custard Stand, 4400 Comn. ave T GIRLS. whole or part_time. o help with advertising campaign. Mr. Blanchard, Room 00. 1317 e AW, T, to care for baby to Nebraska: free transportation; leaving the 16th: references. Call atter 1:30 pm. to 9 p.m. Phone Emer- son 70" LADY, fair e 3 ply 4'to ¢ p.m. or 9 to 1100 25th st. n.w. SALESWOMEN —Attractive, intelligent en who want to get into the selling game. here is your opportunity: earn while you learn. You simply follow instructions and your success is_assured. See Mr. Meyer, 1105 F st. n.w.. 6th floor. _15% SHIRT IRONER. colored, experienced. 1210 T st. n.w.:_call between § and 7 p.m. Ad- | 15%° *HONOUR SCHOOL! know!edge bookkeeping. WIDOW desires position with wid child or with one ladv as light keeper 523 11th n.w.. Met. 9304 WOMAN. white. educated. experienced, encumbered: cooking and marketing E 8. Dodge. 625 6th st. sw. YOUNG WOMAN. energetic. capa willing worker, wanis any Kind {able employment: 7 ye telephone operator and badis Mrs. Johnson. Met. 5721, after 5 p.m. foday or before 1 p.m. Sunday SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. K, firsi-class: best of references: 1743 You st. n.w. Decatur 08 colored: _neat. excellent | <. laundress. mother's helpe: | Wents fuil. part time: can stay. Dec. 5703 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. mald in store, de- by colored woman. 2401 1ath ne o nt. reliable Tker, experi- GIRL. colored. neat intel maid. waitress. general house: enced plain cooking. stay some nights. 0702 GIRT, wishes place as maid, first-class cook Ciev "1826 GIRL. colored. rel wishes part work. mother's helper. ‘or will leave 966 Fla.ave n.w. Phone Pot. 2667 | GIRL. neat, colored. wants morning or day's | work:" no 00d reference; will 80 eway._Ph eyrse GIRL. _colored. would _like domestic work: with reference. Call Adams 7371-J GIRL. colored. wants job doing seneral housework or_day's work: stay nights; in or + out of city. 305 K st | MAID. colored: ge: | erence._Phone Pot. 4293. WOMAN. white, refined. good character and city reference, g0od cook, wants position in or in the better-class private | bgme:"no"laundry. * Address Box 8-V, Sta: omce. - | WOMAN, white. ble, . with ref- s housekeeper in small | family: good cook. reliable, unencumbered | no laundry: stay’ nights; references. Tel | Emerson 0041 between 11'a.m. and 4 pm. WOMAN wishes place as maid; frst-class cook: best eity ref. Fot. 1144, 3 YOUNG WOMAN, colored. intelligent, te- liable and_willing. desires position as house- | Worker: Please call Decacur 5030. i & cali BEAUTY PARLORS. OPERATORS. to work on commission, only experienced need apply. 931 F st. nw. Boston. Beauty Shop. _ 16 MISS AMERICA BEAUTY_ SHOPPE. second floor, 513 11th st. n.w.—Pinger wave. 30 shampoo, manicure. 30c: Freds KD S orienced - operators 25¢; 35 i MOTOR TRAVEL. T | SMALL FAMILY WISHES TRANSPORTA- Giom Dallas. Tex.: comfortable car. Address | Box” BV "star office o o A | CARS LEAVING FOR MEMPHIS. LITTLE Rock, Dalias. other points. Universal ‘Trayvel Bureau. Rooin 996. 531 14th. Nat. 703 * TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND_SAFETY FOR Tess: cats all points, U8 Travel Bureau. Y Penna: ave. Nat. 2278 * LOW RATES, ALL POINTS: PRIVATE CARS COMFORT AND SAFETY WITH ECONOMY | BUNYAN'S. 1004 11th ST. N.W._ NAT. 71565 | BUSSES FOR CHARTER: PRIVATELY ownea; lowest_rates; insured i Phone Nat PERSONAL. LOANS TO HOME OWNERS in_small amounts and to be repaid m Address Box 248-X. Star office. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHE! monds, jewelry. antigues. gold, silver. D tickets. "Livingston, 601 13th n'w. Nat. 5649. | ALL-SPORTS DAY CAMP OFFERS INDI- i vidual athletic instruction, boys 6-14 years: | college-trained councilors. Adams 0781 or Emerson 1750, S e e GIVE YOUR GCHILD THE BENEFIT OF THE country with city conveniences: large, shady yeround. cedar and pine groves. vegetal rden. swimming Pool in vicinity; tutoring desired: ages 4 to 12; day or resident; Tates reasonable. _Wisconsin 4515. BOARD AND CARE FOR TWO CHILDREX { by mother, graduate nurse and former school teacher. with same attention to diet, Eng- lish and good manners given own. Shep- | WHEN DEATH PAMILY THERR is no need to feel that they must accept in- {! ior funeral services. due to Inabllity to Pay s high price. The Greater W. W. Chambers Co_offers a complete funeral, cars and sll. for as little as 375 World's finest Iruight.’ euaranteed. steel burial T 'rom Chambers for $55. In the Grenter W W Cham: 1 or - Chapin n.w. Col 0432 Phone or write your address We will send | you_a_heautiful cataioxue of how we do it NURSE WILL TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN or fnvalid: can give Swedish massage; will work for $5 per week, room and board. Call Col. 6307 ol REFINED. EDUCATED_YOUNG WOMAN. teaching xperience, wishes position rness. tutor or companion. wi 2130, WOMAN, for position of trust with Nation- wide corporation: ambitious, energetic, in- Terested in learning to handle people; no business education required: must be 21 yrs. old._Address Box 203-R. Star office. _ WOMEN to sell new garment to women. No future deliveries and collections. Cail at Room 115. 1422 between 9 and 12 am. YOUNG WOMAN, capable of making ap- intments by telephone; also several re- ned women to demon: cosmetic: car’great, advantase: £ood com: 1 Kdaress Box '308-X. Mar office, siving tele- phone number, YOUNG'S DAY CAMP OFFERS YOUR 6 TO 14" year old boy or girl real vacation in Washington. Swimming. golf. tennis. all sports: character bullding, = College-trained teachers, Transportation, lunch. North 6993. GIVE YOUR BOY AND GIRL VACATION— | BPACIOUS 16th ST_ESTATE: ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES; TRANSPORTATION. COLUM- BIA 1846, DI 180 BATH & MASSAGE, $3.50. WHITE NURSES. Miss Crawferd and Miss O'Neill in attend- ance. “For appt. call Alex. 1457, 9 a.m. 10’9 Pot | 17¢ references. Address Box 496-X, Star AND FIXTU WIRING Jordan. Lin. 8 FLOORS 8 Richardson | IMPROVE ‘_\'H DOWN PA YOUR HOME YMENT REQUIRED mo tin Sep- Ga n Add:tions Plumbin Heating. Etc CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE. NERAL CONTRACTING CO.. 923 NEW YORK AVE NW. PHONE DIST. 5082. 5085. ne. white me. reasonab! y_own work: Call N I do tet be rooms §5 up. Metz avy time. PAINTING. ity, low Brices, Pofomac 5485-) PAPERING ROOM closets free: pat Lin 3165-3 any t PAPERING — Roo d pered. £4.50 paper Hobbs. Atiantic 2821-W PAPERING AND Rooms papered o pa exterior painting: floors Earle Jo Cc ice. best aual- prompt s Hammer, “$5 up: cracks pointed Teat’ work susr. Call TowisShoap. 1% scraped and Dpae ciuded. * Alfred PAINTING. b: interior, refinishe- ate { Georee. 2120 18th” work guaranteed i t n.w. Apt. 2. Dec. 4149, SIGN: “We will do it for le 1401 Ese st.. Room WR Structuzes of all kinds dem méved. Brompt. economical servi RAINE £ €0 5 € Pa ave. Bow. Met Drke Signs. ___ SALE—MISCELLANEOU:! ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWER: dresser. china closet bed. secretary. Oriental “Tugs, * clock, onier. “‘Georain 1564 il ANTIQUE and mo Oriental rugs, complete furnishings of old home: pri- vate sale; open every day, 10 a.m. 0 § p.m, 1709 N. H. ave. _ BABY GRAND PIANO. v itiaue Csofa. paipting. dir Toom furnitize; between 1 Wyoming ave. 4 BED. complete, $5; dresser. §5: chiffonter, $5; wardrobe. $6: 4-burner oil stove. 38 over- Stufie 1iving suite. $15; organ. food condi- Hiom. 10} dining table. 83 Poren cAALL {ables.'ice box. cheap. 1928 140 st nw BEDS—Simmons twin beds, complete, $16 both: refrigerutor, porceia lined. top ijcer. holds 75 lbs., $8: Victor Vicirola, automatic stopper. $15° 5513 4th n.w . BED ROOM SUITE, 3-piece, Coin 42500 BICYCLES, Ro'iiass na other high-grade ;{u:rmn cle & Sporting Goods t. 1 ather _cleck, room, bed and s, 2210 $50. Call Lin= B e type, a_c_or d.C Good as new: cost for $125: for ventilating or heating syatem. _Met. 3919. BOILERS. 2. 75-h.p. high-pressure Hiney: one 30-inch steel smoke stack. All good as Dew: cheap. > Wis. 4237 e 17 BREAD AND CAKE STAND. _Market, and K sis. n.w. ADply at Stand 150, BUILDING MATERIAL—Lumber of all kinds brick. electrical fixtures, pipe, steel bea! stone. eic.. from wrecking operations, all at bargain price to clean up grounds. Rhine & Co.._4th_and Pa. ave. n.w.. Met. 7710._15° CASH REGISTER, National; ring up to $99.99; in perfect condition: very reason. ably priced. J. C. Hi 1 CASH REGISTERS. counters, shelving. chairs. safes, coffee urns, st tains, electric grinde: partitions, store equ every description Est. n COFFEE URNS, toasters. steam tables. gas “toves, grease traps. sterilizers. counters, h isters. refrigerators. refrigerator dis- cases. electric mixers. scales. safes, bles, chairs. shelving. bake ore Fixture Co.. 414 Sth sth ment _and fixtures o dgar Baum. Inc.. 9 op ect bool case. $15: black ‘Persian male kitten, $10. No. 52860 28th st (Contin