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HELP AND SITUATIONS. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) PARTS_PARTS | irucks Tor sale. "Open Bundass. " Robert Her. | 83 %s0le 0 nortn 0ios ™" ™* | SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Buick f‘ FINEST QUALITY i USED CARS GOOD TASTE TODAY 1 . BY EMILY POST, Famous Authority on Etiquette. DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a ||| Bigwq.tyie scheduled time to close just as it & each railroad train has a time to 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 TYPEWRITERS—AIl standard makes; sev- eral reconditioned Remington and rons Dortables; easy terms: fine rental machin Topwles . Typewriier Sales & Bervice Co- TYPEWRITERS—American Capitol st.. away from the th tents. - ing, _ren Tepairing i S evenings. _Lin. 0082. TYPEWRITERS—Corona _ Dortable. _ $13.50: derwood, $19. United Typewriter Co.. 1323 ¥ ave. Naf TYPEWRITERS -Underwood, $30; Burroughs adding_machine. $35; office furniture. 407 Victor Bidg.. opposite Rialto Theater. TYPEWRITERS - Cufrent _mods. Goro s | ad o G Smiths for Tent. Bareains, i i Tawns. | SeSuilé” anid feconditioned. machines. The . nw. | & O Smith and Corons Typewriters. ne. | 1 = — = - - S o Barber & Tows. Treo 1tk ona washer = oss, Inc., 1 after the page has been closed. SRt nw Only "o caun o lso.u‘:: th n.w. _Met. 2063 Der ‘month. Rl NG “AND FIXTURES—SIx | 3 BUREAUS. I cheat drawers. S beds rcoms. hall, bath, $35.° We specialize in wir- | 2 BUREAUS, 1 chest drawers, 3 beds and mat- | Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- . o ing old houses; over 600 satisfied customers | . b and mattress. farniture. 43 80 ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, in Washington. Get my cstimater see the | $t23 3sth st,, Mount Ralnier. Mon. of Tues., M. Carper = after 1 p.m and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m,, Saturday. At _ECTRIC WIRING. BATH QUTFITS orick_sag bullding mal 4 AXTO! 5. Come to ani the Branch Offices one hour earlier. ¢ room 5 MAl AL, Comatte.with fix: | for yzg;(nn::ra;tzi:{;ufl#&gfl ? tures, $31 N E AV Blectrie Co.. 815 Upshur Aw. . Col 8391 quantities of good used brick. lumber (3; = ~ - 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, IN ANY LENGTH). ,OOR WORK. t: old fic floor! ‘doot Tews prices - 1éasonaple: work Susr s iath e W._C. Deaton, 4227 8th st. n.w. _Col. ipe, bath tubs. 8th ¢ eating materi FLOOR WORK. every descripton; able; guaranteed. Also sanding machint T e AND BUILDER—Repaits and of all kinds at mon’nm- . 181 is named the same as his dead father, is he called junior?” Answer: No. The posthumous son of | John Smith is given his father's name) exactly, “John Smith.” His mother is “Mrs. John Smith” until her son mar- ries, when she becomes “Mrs. John Smith, senior. Questiol “Could junior be used after a woman's name? : No. Junior is a masculine ger” is proper. ‘Because of the depression, would it be bad form to have printed visiting cards instead of these which lzsiienzrnvem Would it not be better o this than have cheap paper?” Answ It seems to me that if the depression necessitates the printing in- stead of engraving of visiting cards, their use would be curtailed to a point where they might be eliminated. In short, if you are intending to write invi- tations to parties on your cards, you should be able to have them engraved. If you are not entertaining, you need so fow that their cost is negligible—unless, of course, your husband holds an offictal position, in which case again your cards should be engraved. (Copyright, 1932 1t you would like s leaflet on the Great eard, “Dr. Ethel Howard Brown.” American Rudeness and the Little Americ Rudeness, send a stamped, self-addressed Question: “If a child’s father dies [ [1 . Post, before the child is born, but the child | Soeiog (T heasr ecuest fo Mrs. Fos Questions About Names. UESTION: “My daughter is & practicing doctor and has lately married a doctor. How shall she have her cards engraved? Also how shall they have & double card engraved? She has her fessional cards engraved, ‘Dr. Ethel Brown. " Answer: Franklin, 1929—4-deor pearance equal to new. rubber I around. Me- chanical condition perfect. Special at ”95 Nash, 1931—“870" series 4-door sedan. Turned in by original owner. Lew mileage. Finished in dark blue duco. Perfect condition 5695 throughout. Special at. .. Buick, 1929—Std. 4-door sedan. Duco finish; 5 fine tires. Smooth, powerful Speci Several other makes and at comparatively low prices. Our Same Easy Terms Prevail. Emerson & Orme 17th and M Sts. N.W. Dist. 8100 $25:% Down Regardless of What Price Car Everybody Can Now Own an Automobile R—General repairing. flooring, | T screening, fences bullt, concrete |0 » ne. 1359 1 - n.w." A z CARPENTER—General repairins work; screens made to order: work guarsn- John Weismuller, 1735 14th st. Excellent Washington’s Oldest Chevrolet Dealers Paerless Sed $75 Buick Roadster. . 145 175 145 175 235 135 175 215 275 145 295 295 245 295 450 245 375 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 1929 Ford Tudor ... 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 Whippet Coach. . Chevrolet Coach. Chev. Sedan . Ford Tudor Ford Tudor ..... Chev. Sedan ... . Chevrolet Spt. Rdstr. Chevrolet Coupe. .... TERMS—TRADE 60 Others—$35 Up TWO STORES: 2525 Sherman Ave. N.W. 1360 Park Road N.W. Coping_arour®l la sidewalks; parch your walls; wates perlenced. ~National 3238. 826 4t CHAIR CANEING stering_ Armtrone. 1238 10th The double card of a doctor of medicine mar- ried to & doctor of medicine would be “Dr. John K. and Dr. Ethel K. Brown,” which is so awkward that & double card, for cocial use only, is usually en- graved “Dr. and "Mrs. John K. Brown.” 1If she chooses to use her title socially, they would better have separate cards, a| narrow man’s card, “Dr. John Kings- land Brown” and a squarer woman’s e ited: tphol- Met. HELP—DOMESTIC. AND HOUBEWORKER., stay nights; country, suburb; refer- Bradley 296. SITUATIONS—MEN. CHAUFFEUR, formerly employed by District official, wants position: long experjence; g seterences. Solomon Eason, 1740 T st. Dec. HELP—MEN. LLECTORS for Va. Md and Southwest IO secposilon. o the right par- | tled: tes. " Butler-peoples. €23 Tth st BV COOKWARE SALESMEN. —experienced, ~fur Washington _and _vicinity; ~ware reduced 83157 no deliveries to make: opportunity for’ fast advancement. ~Super-Mald Cook- ware Corp. gor personal interview. Address MEN, §18 and liberal commission to our 3 yards for the er rgain prices always! CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Mafl Office—15th and H Sts. NE. Downtown—6th and C 8ts. 8. Brightwood—5935_Ga _ Ave. USED TIRES. Good serviceable used tires that hav fea i onthe sale of new Miber tires $1 and up. Guaranteed Tires Co. Miller Tires 1600 B ave” KW' All used mate: rented. L._T. ¥olk. Clev. 0521 selection. selection at 3 J Sanded and refinished; sand- I LOORS ing machines rented. Ea Jordan, Lin. 5765 cr Col._1580. HEATING AND PLUMBING pairing; oll burners included; Sth ne. Lincoln 0272. HOME IMPROVEMENTS. START PAYING IN SEPTEMBER. TERMS UP TO 3 YEARS. $5 MONTHLY. PHONE OR WRITE POR ESTIMATES. Emily Post. e mflm mlgdl!dllt.“%oluuld, wi nu"p.:!fllol’;.:: A ; have selling ability, we | Jai r; handy wi tools at an! Ing . conditional; it 3ol P “only men looking | reference from former empioyer. Col 9442-J. for a permanent position; wonderful oppors | PHARMACIST, 12 vears' _experience; best tunity for advancement = Apply -furfl‘" references. Address Box 327-V, Star office. Dp.;1.. 826 Investment Bldg. - MEN, assist_manager in field: 50% SITUATIONS—WOMEN. 6, to commission. Apply aiter 4 p.m., 1317 F 0. BOATS. UNCLE RAY’S CORNER Adventure of the Sea. THE LETTER At the Newport Post Office he had found a letter, addressed to “Capt. Arthur Thompson” and signed by the N the little seaside town of New- |head of the steamship company for port an old man_was on his way |which he had worked during many home. Perhaps I should not say “old.” Sixty - eight passed since his birth, but he was by no means stooped and bent. There was still strength in him, a great deal | that it will be impossi | herewith check for §250, which is pay- of it. Star Patterns Afternoon Frock. ‘This is just the type frock one wears through afternoon and informal din- ner hours with so much charm! 1t is very feminine in line and so new! The puT below the elbow of the sleeves is the last word in smart- ness, and serves to emphasize the graceful fitted lines of the silhouette. This style adapts itself exquisitely to sheer printed chiffon, with the con- matching the design of the print. It is No. 779. Sizes 14, 16, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Size 86 requires 1% yards of 36-inch plain fabric, and 2% yards of 36-inch printed fabric. Simplified i''ustrated instructions for cutting and sew.ng are included with each pattern. They give complete di- rections for making these dresses. To obtain a pattern of this attractive model send 15 cents in coins. Write very plainly on each pattern ordered your name and address and size and mall to The Evening Star Pattern De- partment, Washington, D. C. Several days are required to fill orders and pat- terns will be mailed as quickly as pos- sibls. years had | | years of his life. “Dear Capt. Thompson,” the letter read, “we had hoped to give you com- mand of another vessel but we find ible. We inclose ment in full for your services to date, | and we must now tell you that we can- “HELLO, GRANDPA!” SHE CRIED, CHEERILY. not keep you longer in our employ. We appreciate the good work you have done for us and wish you the best of luck.” Well. that was that. He had feared that the blow might come, but he had hoped against ho) able to command another vessel. It was not himself he was thinking of— he felt that it would make little differ-| ence what happened to him. He was thinking of his two grandchildren— Allen and Roberta—whom he had been caring for ever since the tragic death ! of their parents in an automobile acci- dent at & railroad crossing. What would happen to the children? How could he hops to fulfill his plan of sending them to college? It was not likely that any other steamship com- pany would take a man of his age As he was brooding over the letter, the captain found himself in front of the boarding house where he and the children lived. An 1l-year-old girl came running out to meet hi “Hello, grandpa,” she cried, cheerily. “Hello,” responded the captain. “How are you, dear?” 'm fine, but you look kind of wor- | ried. grandpa.” “Do I really? TI've had some new: | but that®must not worry you just now. Where is Allen? “He went to a store to bu ball bat. There he is, coming home now.” The captain turned and saw his grandson, a lad of 13 years. walking along the street. merry tune, and in his right hand he |held a base ball bat which he was swing to and fro. (T%lnlz placed in “adventure” section of your scrapbook.) UNCLE RAY. The funmaker leaflet contain- ing all sorts of magic and fun is ready and will be sent to all who write to Uncle Ray and ask for it. Be sure to inclose a stamped re- turn envelope. (Copyright, 1932.) MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Sliced Bananas. Hominy with Cream. Potato Cakes, Bacon Curls. Blueberry Muffins. CofTee. LUNCHEON. Pried Bologna. Potato Salaa, French Dressing. (Bt he ‘Would be | ELECTRIC PRODUCTS. THE v & base | He was whistling a | Room 411, SR MEN (2), experienced house to house sales men to (ravel in car with manager for city and towns near Washinglon where our business s good. ‘Transportaiton arranged Home every night. Household necessity of real merit. backed by sympathetic appeal. Few housewives can resist. Positive earn- ings. $5 per dav. Outft fr Beach Monday night. 7 to 9 MEN—We want 2 _men who hours a day on local advertising campaign. Mr. Brinn. Room 300. 1317 P st. n.w. MEN to seil article for 50 cents: Teturns. - Room 509. 1319 F st n.w. _ POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE C place 2 neat-appearing young men in & leading _ department of our sales organiza tion: previous selling experfence not, neces Hoom 237, Poto ' Power Co. Bldx. PRESSER, experienced, wanted. 4936 Wis- consin_ave. n.w. Phone Emerson 8306 SALESMAN. to sell new and used Ford cars See Mr. Hereford, Logan Motor Co. 1810 n R with car.1f you have magazincs, pic can offer splendid_position 6. Room 509. 1343 H st. n.w. | SALESMEN, call_on drug and department store trade: commission basi: Bee Mr. Meyer, 1105 F st. n.w.. 6ih_floor. 19° THE J. R. WATKINS CO can use two men for established territories i ternationally known and advertised: credit for all repeat business. Steady position and good pay to start. Apply before moon. 5533 ilinofs ave nw . corner Georsta MEN (5 free to travel. L n business men: good money. Call at 417'z 11th st.. Room 16. 8-12 a.m. Tuesday. _* YOUNG MEN (4). 17-22, to travel on sales campatkn through New England mountain & Tetarn, must be alert r wing account. Apply Mr Hoplins, Lee House Hotel, between 10 and 4; don't phone. gl e WE _CAN_USE_4 _AMBITIOUS. INDUS- T8Nt tro! Bl W inaROUSE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS = ON . COM- WE_SUPPLY 'TRAINING AND SUPERVI: SonS Uy TR ORIMSTEAD. _EDGAI SNz ERTES V6. SIS0 B W GENERAL MEN_ WANIED TO “SEL GENERAL | ELECTRIC COMPANY I8 BRINGING OUT | SEVERAL _NE ND “REVOLUTIONARY | HOME IMPROVEMENTS. THEY OFFER A DEFINITE FUTURE FOR SALFSMEN. WE WANT O _OR _THREE MEN TO COM- PLETE_SALES FORCES NOW BEING OR- GANIZED. APPLY IN PERSON. 4th FLOOR. | NATIONAL ~ELECTRICAL 8UPPLY COM- PANY. 1330 NEW _YORK AVE._ N.W. HOME COOLING The world's n y proaching its best period. to handle sales of General Electric Motor elous new refrigerated air systems for homes and ofices. Simple. compact. { effcient. M ins delightfully cool indoof conditions regardless of outside temper- atures. Nicholas at Emerson & Orm | See Mr, | 1506_Conn”_ave | MAN WAN D | Outside representats corporation: sales experience. helpful. is not essential. as results only 0! dered: | prot cement: mu Box 133-V, Star office. WANTED—AGENTS. STATE DISTRIBUTOR for brand-new de- ssion proof advertising medium. Fully eady established. Manufac- d_standing, ready to give ex- act and rales promotion helps | of kinds to party or company: wh | know specialty selling and s finan | sponsible and seeking a permanent s pers nterview in your city. write details about you 412, Graybar BidE.. it NDOOR COOLING. Commercial establishments are experfenc- ing splendid increases in business by in- tallation of Gene Motors_wonderful new rigerated air systems. Best season of r now approeching. Manufactured by Prigidaire Corporation. Ten additional men es work Wi Ap- DIy Nionday. Mz, Budw reduced rates. 8194-J. ENROLL NOW FOR FINAL CLASS OF JULY. School closes mo. of Aug. Telephone School, Bldg.. 14th and N. Y. ave. A ONS for easy parking: clutch | control: ‘your or my car. (Old Reliable). Met. 1800 Permits guaranteed: instrugtion 1450 Girard s & JAZZ—Popular music in 20 lessons; free les- sons if you buy instrument. Christensen Bchool. 718 11th st. n.w 1278, Bk, res or insur- | S8 50048 il | prefers steady work or part time; city ref. niportation furnished | for an_established | hile perhaps | _____ straight commission basis: very | able present reiurn and future ad- | GARS REGISTERED, ALL POINTS, TRAVEL be known locally. Address | economically, comfortabiy. | BUSSES o ¥ "Sales Director. | | and waxed: good references. DRESSMAKER, experienced, wishes sewing at home or out by day; best reference. 1418 10th st. n.w._Potor vaudeville act. Must [ 15" in letter. Address Box 328. LADY REPRESENTATIVES can make $3 & day up, soliciting orders for Quality Conti- neatal Breakfasts, are delivered to sub- | scribers” doors in early morning like dairy STENOGRAPHER, typist and general office worker, experienced, some knowledge of book- : “recommendation; minimum salary, 7939. &6 v National f;l?fl Hood education. + capable 19" experience; very efficient ble entry books. $20 weel Apt. 113 e STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. Benerat clerical ox §15 Week. Met.* o e e STENOGRAPHER, high school education age 19; general office work: not afrald of hard work. 315 week. _ awr.{.}w. 19% YOUNG [RL wishes clerical positio! do typing or similar work home. Address Box 97-V. Star office. 18 SITUATIONS—DOMES COLORED W experienced 1n cooking and general housework. desires place. no city referencés. Phone Decatur laundry; COOK and _general houseworker, colored: Col. 1264. _ i s IS COOK, colored; m waitress, good all- around worker, excellent laundress, full, Dart-uime or aay's work: ref. Dec. 5703. COOK, experienced plain and fancy, colored. desires work in private family, or genersl housework with cooking in small family. reference. Dec. 5998 Tse ‘GUTBOARD MOTOR. Johnson 10-h5. A-l condition: very cheap if taken at once. Tel. Lin. 1436, Br, 18 Maj. K. P. Cali Monday. 9 a1 30 CRUISER, 32 ft ne Will_sell cheap. ~ Call Mr. Columi Lineoln_103%0. skl AUXILIARY CABIN SLOOP. 3¢ ft. full cauipped. excellent shape: 3400 or will seil bait” intereat.” Crampton's ard.” Decatur Carpentering—Wir Inclosed PorchesGarages a Speciaity. Or Any Branch of Home Remodeling. CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. NW. Vorth 1096, HOUSE WIRING. Hundreds of people recommend ui 8ix two halls and bath, complete with | 138 We guarantee every job. Co- lumbia Electric_Co. _Adams §303. 30° IMPROVE NOW! Let us improve your home NOW and al- low_vou to m""p&fifim MONTHLY PAYM) IN OC NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED Then Pay as Little . $5 MONTHLY. Have one reliable firm do all your work. Papering Painting Plastering Roo’ing c Plumoing Garrges Screening Additions Inclosed Porches Heating, Etc. GENERAL CONTRACTING CO.. INC., zk NEW _YORK AVE. N.W. CALL FREE ESTIMATE, DIST. 5082 | yug KEYS—DHD“CII! keys, 25 cents; made — hil . Turner Clark. 122175 New York dve howe Mer 3005, POULTRY AND EGGS. PAINTING, papering. remodeling; white me- | CHICKS—Rock : 2 Thaica Gniss work Eueranteed: roascnenie; | sast sieck ar lome Drican .'z:lr:“}f'?}‘. reliable. _Columbia 6256, J.B. Henry, phone 348 Falls Church, Va. PAINTING. PAPERING—I do my own work = — ou get better quelity. rooms $5 up. Call WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Metz_any time. Ccl. 0396., 5 _W. ] PAINTING, PAPERING—1 6o my own Work: | ANTIQUE JEWELRY. goid_teeth, siiver, colna.” watehes, diamonds. e pay higheet you get better quality: rooms $5 up. ~Call 0396 Refining. Inc., 400 12th st. n.v. PUPS —Enelish bul males nd femajes. Ded i may seen day_o: t. Coar ave” Taxoma P hep. DoIb_ BIRDS BOARDED. ries, $1_week, $3.50 mo. 'arrots’ 3125 week, i4 mo. PET o3 » AU NWON 1ot Trelag 8t Nw. DOG AND CAT BEAUTY PARLOR clipped, $2: sanitary bath. ellmi) eas, 30140 Trving Aw. Gol. OV~ GENERAL HOUSEWORK _ wanted _ Colored wirl; §00d cook, Willing worke: reiersnces. ' Pot. 1848, | GENERAL MAID, colored. neat: splendid | cook, | worker. ~ Position_an Good. reliable, _ willing kind:_ref. _Pot. 1185 any kind waitress. GIRL. Stay or zo home nights. Colored. wants work of North 9192 MISSION AND BCNUS BASIS, GOOD OP- | HiG . GIF shes PORTUNITY FOR WILLING WORKERS. dlnlbo}.ixsgfiooh GIRL, colored, neat, wishes her's helper or light housework. | Adams 51192919 Sherman ave. ndry to do at LAUNDRESS. good. wants 1 K e “Fun” e WOMAN. colored. rellable. wants job: gen- | eral housework or part-time or day's work. 14 L st. se WOMAN white, Rousework in V00 Chaidres ar_office. colored, full time work; good la nasw. i YOUNG GIRL _ wan e as_mother's helper or part-time. work. Call_ Dee. 0351 YOUNG WOMAN, employed as child's nurse, desires similar position evenings. Dec. 2484 after 6:30 p.m. n.w.—Pinger wave, 30c; shampoo, 25¢c; manicure. 30c. Frederick per manent,” 5. Only experienced operators. Open § am. to 6:30;" Tues. and Sat. 730 AMERICA BEAUTY_SHOPPE. second or. 513 11th st Metz_any_time. Col. 1d ] SADE < SATSTING, | BEST TASH PRICES ive PAPERING AND PAINTING. | 2erbid S valac sl iie %o saif Districs Rooms papered or painted. $5 up; interior, fore_you sell exterior ng; floors sanded and refnis3- | poGKS BOUGHT 1 t n any quaatity; ed. Earle Jordan_Lin, 5165 or Col 1880, | oo e, BOVOE Ty, L0, 0%, QUaCHiY: bring —PAINTING. man's Bie Book Shop. $33 G #t. n.w. s fret B 15T uding REO Duper: Jowest ‘prices in tow: n Work suaranteed, Adams 9637, Adams 0522, eve. ANGING. PAINTIN L ATy Sbiwer oous GOLD. silver. watches. diamonds and_ol Jewelry needed In our manufacturing dept. Pull_cash_value_paid. _Belinger's. 818 P st. OLD Of T num. diamonds, also discar g need them in our manufacturing dept. DPay highest prices. ~A. Kaha. Inc.. 935 P STORE PIXTURES. iunch room equipment =ntire_contents purchased. dz"“.&o“ Pix. ture Co., 414 9th st. 5. t. | Rooms scraped dryT DADET | furnished: §6; 4 days only. J. Jones. 1620 6th n.w._No._ 4084 p.é beeldsie; i PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—No job too small T aim to please. Lin. 7439, or Col_"3030-W__ e s PAPERHANGIN Rooms papered, $4 and up.; estimate fur.: work guaranteed. A T. George. 2129 18th st_n.w.. ADt. 2. Dec. 4149, PLASTER REPAIRING—Straight new work | patching. pointing-up. Get the man who fioes 'besi work at ressomable prices Liovd SALE—AUTGMOBILES. Perdue. 826 4th st. n.w._National 3238 Tl 4 107 PLA:! ERING. c! T hable: 3 nd 1927. choice of A TR NG, Bl T o end "% 1" | four, all in excellent condition: uphoistery ok Colings, $10 up: BATanteed ach 20+ | Derfect: look these over: special. 375 to $169: ROGFIN(i—One_ofthe cheapest ‘men | {157 lerms. Triangle Motor Co.. 3 New York = : B L Al ety | e e | E. LATHAS, wor 1260 "o *9958"" | BUICK BTANDARD 6 COUPE—Only 350 e 4JINNING AND HEATI fine. ‘ires ¢goc, aulet moter g Take advantage of depression prices: have mechanic_ 1365 Geranium I MR CRAS E "WiBAAYER. | CHEVROLET CoACH. I0E da el T, Colloads 2o | couid be told 1 teed _ Ga. 2187, ~ MOTOR TRAVEL._ Universal Trayel | Bureau. 531 14th. Room 996. Nat. 7073, | GAR- LoS ANGELES, VIA DALLAS, FRIDAY | 132 oM Fhve Bureau. * Fenna. ave. Nat. 2278, = GO BY PRIVATE AUTO-—Travel for less in comfort; all ints. National Auto Travel Bureau. 1401 Eye st n.w. Met. 7987. 23 FOR CHARTER: PRIVATELY owned; lowest_rates; insured Phone Ni 124 = Substantial SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. S'pm. Adams 3095-d = e CHEVROLET RS—1 have several ADDING MACHINE- ughs, $35: mimeo- | model Chevrolet sedans and coaches that graph $39; Underwood Typewriter, $19. 1223 | have been repossessed: will sell very rea- N. Y. ave. 370 5 sonably and arrange for service on same: ANTIQUE and modern furpiture.complete | terms to suit: your car taken in trade. Ad AR himks 5f ofd home: Teivae sale. open | dress Box 305 o SIS At o 8 b 1100 N mve | ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS. desk. dresser. chiffoniers. rugs. secretar china | clos porch furniture, doll buge clock. Georgia_ 158 Eiine Al BICYCLES, Ro'ifast ana other high-grade wheeis, Hazleton Bicycle & Sporting Goods Co. 424 §th st. n.w. CHEVROLET COACH, 1027—Perfect con- dition: 5 good tires; $45. Lady, 1108 13th n.w. PERSONAL. EXCLUSIVE CONVALESCENT AND REST home:; scientificall prepared food: select urroundings: newly furnished sand deco- rated. Radio. phone. 1409 Kennedy st.n.w. DON'T DISCARD YOUR, WORN HATS Special week, hats cleaned, blocked, trimmed into latest creations, $2. New hats to order. Formerly with Mme. Ash. Di: 56. g K BATH_AND MASSAGE FOR 3250: NURSES Miss Crawford and Miss O'Nzil. 1901 Kiug st.._Alexangria. Va. _Call Alex. 14! 194 WINDOW 'CLEANING, FLOORS CLEANED Col. 3716-J. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DIA- Jewelry, antigues. gold, .__Livingston. 601 13th n.w. ] ;i EFINED PROTESTANT WOMAN DESIRES position as companion or will care for chil- dren day or evenings. Can leave city. Dec. 1450._Apt. 606. 18 WANTED—| T suburban room. furnished. plano. all priv. best personal ref. ex $15 mo.. 10 min. to t;'lr line: only Delnll nent roomer. Annlyl’fli ALL-SPORTS DAY CAMP OFFERS INDI vidual athletic instruction, boys 6-14 year: college-trained counctiors. Adams 0791 or Emerson_1750. 18 EFFICIENT FRENCH instruetion by Ameri- | can_ University graduate Just returned from vear in France. = Roger W. Craven, Col $892. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE EXPERIENCED NURSE WILL BOARD IN- fant or young child; scientific feeding; large Teatonable. _Shepherd 3357 VE YOUR BOY GIRL VACATION - SEACIOUS ot ST ESTATE, DRGANDED ACTIVITIES; TRANSPORTATION. COLUM- CASH _REGISTER _National_ $35: used add- ing machines: prices &re right. we buy and sell Met. 9674. District Typewriter Ex- change. 715 H st. n.w. CASH REGISTERS. snow cases. wall counters, shelving, chairs, tables. scale safes, coffee urns, steam tables. soda foun- taing; electric grinders mixers. felrigerators, of low mileage, North 1760, DODGE BROUGHAM, late 1829, perfect con- dition: price. $300.Phone Shepherd 3509-W. DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN. 8-cylinder. free wheeling, etc. S-passenger: cost $1.350 No- vember, $850: 6 wheels. trunk rack. windbreakers on windshield. uphols fect and mechanical condition guaranteed: paint dark blue with gilt stripe, in fair con- dition. Responsible party may try it a day, if_not satisfled return, if satisfled reason- able terms may be made: car really just “broken in”: save $500 and buy something WORTH WHILE. Phone North 8519 between 6 and 7 any evening DODGE TOURING, 1921 $30; n ases. sterilizers. counters, s refrigerator dis. play cases cash registers. tables. v ovens, etc.~ Atlas Store Fixture Co. St.nw. Met. 9297 7 CONCRETE MIXER, 1-ba, with Toader: latest “Yeeager'; cost $595; sacrifice, $150. Must sell. terms Dossible. _Col. 4040 FURNISHINGS of apt. practically new. Walnut bed rm. suite. $35; dining rm. suite, $40: refrigerator. $7.50; breakfast set, Tugs. living Tm__suite. watelec table, wardrobe, wicker_suite. _North_4396 FURNITURE—Beautiful ma Y C 4-poster bed room suite, fine condition 1822 Bilt- here is one of the old_faithfuls, still in wonderful condition: special, $75. easy terms. Triangle Motor Co., 2 New York ave ESSBEX 1931 COACH. driven less than 8.000 miles: =repossess: Special_for this week end, $395. Ask for car No. 705-R. Lambert, the House of Confidence. 1501 14th n. Decatur 3900, 929 PHAETON: looks and rung fine: $99. Motor Co. 3 New F A special. Triangie bles, chairs, mirror, rug, lamp. more st. n.w. FURNITURE, antigue and modern. Com- plete furnishings of old home. Private sale QPép every day, 10 am. to 6 pm. 1709 FURNTITURE — Overstufied suite, $39; walnut bed room suite. seat covers, U. S. Royal tires: carefully broken in. 10 weeks old. _Wis. 3021 after 6. T very upholstery unusus special, $265: easy term: bedadavenport | Motor Co... 3 New York 335 4io° | FORD 1929 STANDARD COUPE: very clean upholstery. good tires; special, $149 good Trisngle - 29 Ford Owned b 3 a 2187 || '31 Ford De Luse Ford Standard Coupe..$319 0 (Rumble 5 Ford Town Sedan.. Ford Ford Tudor Seda: Roadster ftioned, Rep port Coupe Standard Coupe. Sport Touring. i_ls'la'l'rlll Other Extr; or Seda Standard (Repainted) De Luxe Sedan.. '28 Oldsmobile Sedan.. ’28 Dod, '28 Ford Coupe '28 Chrysler Se TERMS—TRADE Other Bargains Equally as Good Coupe. .. De Luxc Road Fordor Sedan. Coupe. 269 299 299 349 259 319 249 239 1.49 179 179 259 169 89 139 6th and New York Ave. N.W. Open Evenings and Sundays Tudor ’29 Ford Sport Coupe 29 Ford Phaeton 28 Ford '30 Ford Roadster . 29 Packard Vietoria Coupe ......ooiiinnn Nash “6” Sedan 30 Ford Sport Coupe '30 Ford Standard Coupe ’31 Ford 1& Tibbitts - $165 $140 4-Door .. ceeae $33 31 rora ve Luxe '28 Pontiac Sport De Luxe Roadster... $295 175 | Hill & Tibbitts 1114 Vermont Ave. N.W. Balance—Easy Terms Arranged No Property Signers No Indorsers Priced to Sell All Cars Look and Run Like New . 1981 Chevroles Sport Roadster 1921 Ford Spert Coupe )31 Plsmouth Sport Roadster 930 Chevrolet Sport Coude 130 Chevrolet Sednn 930 Poniiae Coach Essex Sedan Oldsmobile Sed; 193 Ford Sport R 1930 Chevrolet Co: 1929 Pontiac Spo Many Others to Select From CENTURY MOTORS, Inc. Open Daily Until 10 P.M. and Sundays Met. 6479 Used Car Department GUARANTEED 1932 Plymouth Coach This car has the appearance of $495 new, and we will guar- antee it for 30 days mechanically .... . 1931 Ford Tudor Rubber practically new. Paint and motor above average .... . 1 1932 Plymouth Coupe Floating power. Fin- ished in black Duco. A real value for a low price 1929 Essex Sedan ‘The appearance of this car is beyond reproach. Guaranteed . . $335 $495 $285 || | on our used car floor today. BARRY-PATE Park Road Specials 1932 Chevrolet Coach .....Save 1931 Chevroiet 5-Pass Cpe., $425 1931 Chevrolet Cabriolet 435 1931 Ford Special Coach.... 345 1930 Ford Sport Coupe .... 245 1931 Ford Coupe ..... 285 1930 Chevrolet Sport Rd. 265 1927 Nash Light “6” Coupe.. 95 Bany-h}f l_dflor Co. Adama 1 Open” Evenings il 10 P.M. BARGAINS Ford 1931 De Luxe Rdst..$284 Ford 1931 De Luxe Sedan. 293 Ford-1931 Tudor Sedan .. 285 Ford 1931 Standard Coupe 293 Ford 1930 Sedan, 4-door ..230 1930 Tudor Sedan .. 230 1930 De Luxe Rdst.. 230 1929 Sport Phaetol 1929 Sport Coupe . 1929 Sport Rdst. ON TERMS SAVE AT NOLAN’S 1111 Eighteenth St. N.W. NEVER CLOSED 139 149 149 NASH STEPS OUT AHEAD | Nash is the only car in the me- dium_priced field to sell more new cars in Washington during the first 6 months of 1932 than in same period of 1931—many new trades | | ing room suite, $29: bureau, §7; buffett, $7; other furniture. 1211 H n.e 30 FURNITURE- Sacriflce Aeou-srfm-yir &“}‘ nw Rl L e L -| FORD STANDARD ROADSTER, late 1931 spring. smeil bookcases, radlator top: - ahi Kiichen cabinet; am leaving city. Call Wis- | 39255 a0 runs like e o0e e consin’ 4681. 2137 daviime._Bhep. 356 INVALID ROLLING FORD 1930 DE LUXE SEDA} et nen S Uieds oFaies Wit 0 | coon, tee o, fregrunky wonde usually good location in n.w.: excellent trade. | CO.. 418 10th st gle Motor Co..2 New York ave B i Tt et Lor cosh cnly, Qiar learing own | GRFICE x| FORR, COC, early 1025: ney rubier. A1 e Ao, = B e o o e azei | gl g v S T office. ______ T urn. Co., n.w, & i — Toom No Sunday work: lovely surroundins. | Do . s Hent only $80 month. _Price, §2.000. Il | baston Satrave ca’ §265; ‘easy lerms. Trisngle Motor Co. 2 New n easy terms, or will consider exchange for acrcage or small farm on highway and pay HUPMOBILE STRAIGHT § SEDAN, Stand- ard 1931: 2 well fenders: unusually good. clean upholstery. paint perfect: lowest price in_town for this - model, only $450: easy terms. _ Triangle Motor Co. 2 New York n NASH TUDOR SEDAN_Sacrifice. §95: fine condition. Used exclusively = by original ‘Bargain for some one. 1437 Monroe s! PIERCE-ARROW COUPE, LATE 1930— Mileage 14.000. Absolutely perfect in every de- 1930 Chrysler 6 Sedan | | A sport car with six wire | Wheels, trunk rack and other ex- || y terms Triangle Motor Co., 2 New York ave. 1931 Nash Big 8 Sedan..$1,045 395 | 325 | 478 348 195 225 235 165 Ice Box Rolls. Pineapple Tapioca. Iced Tea. DINNER. Cream of Corn Soup. Baked Beef Loaf. Brown Gravy. Baked Stuffed Potato. Green Beans. MABELLE_HONOUR SCHOOL. America’s_Finest Beauty School. 14th Year of Operation High class work. Thorough instruction. Latest methods. Practical experience. New low prices 2nd & 3rd Floors. 818 14th St. N.W. Mabelle Honour Bld 5 N H. Ave. N BEAUTY CULTURE. “The Modern Way"—E Tomato Salad, Mgterat et S Exoert Inspraction; Mayonnaise Dressing. Free Employment Servicestart Any Time. MODERN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTU! Coffee Gelaugbnw;?lpped Cream. Py R e & LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL America’s Finest Beauty School. 14th Year of Operation High-class work. Thorough_instruction. Latest methods.” New low prices. 1325 N. H. and 818 14th St. N.W. BiAiMe o - st = BODY_MASSAGE—MASSE! FROM NEW York City. Gentlemen only. o ‘National 5058, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WELL ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT-DELI- catessen business: beautifully equipped. Un- The Evening Star Pattern Dept. Inclosed is 15 cents for Pattern No. 779. Size.... NAME (Please Print).....cco0000e duced prices. LATHES. milling machine, drill press. shaft and pulleys. motcrs, etc.. suitable for ma- chine” snop: 'will sell &t sacrifice bprices. 601 G LS G 19 ity o | LIVING_ROOM SUITE, 135: _dining_room | suite. 335 bed 530 chest of ngust % | drawers, $5: ice ‘box. § bl Tocker, etc. ~Janitor, nw. £ 1ANOS at unusual low prices: $170; Stuyvesant upright, § right, $119; Stelnway upri differenice. Owner cannot handle. A re opportunity for couple. Address Box 331-V, Star offic LES MANAGER with executive open branch office in Washington. capable of organizing and directing local sales force. ‘ery small capital required, fully secured by merchandise. ~For inter: view, apply Tuesday, 11 lock, M. H. Strasburger. Hotel SCREEN ODDITIES BY CAPT. ROSCCE FAWCETT. MANY OTHERS H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks, maids, houseworke: by week, mont] ttas. New tires and 1929 Graham Sedan. Buick Sedan ||| 1929 Nash Coupe above average .. - 1927 Nash Sedan ... some one. Must be seen $385 nome s s s || NASH.ORR || 1928 Hudson Brougham. W-day guarantee on GABS ||| 1929 Nash Special Sedan A really unusual car. || 1928 Essex Sedan ... Pain, tires and motor @9@5 || 1928 Pontiac Sedan.. 1531 Plymouth Sedan J‘ 1926 Willys-Knight Coupe ere a wonderful value for | 40 others to choose from. | to be appreciated (; 11931 Chrysler 6 Sport Sedan i and in best of condi- i o mechamcaty” . $695/ USED CAR DEPT. Phone 173 14th St. | DE. 419 NW. | FIRST BIOGRAPH SCREEN SUCCESS. <WOREAB\K‘KW\G\NMER e 7 = CECIL B. DE MILLE, DIRECTOR AND VICE PRESIDENT OF A BANK W LOS ANGELES, 15 THE ONLY MOWIE PERSONALITY WHO EVER HAS SIGNED U.S. CURRENCY. OBTAINS HIS LARIATS FROM A MEXICAN WHO MAKES THEM FROM da; ref. investigated. Decatur 3551. 1837 11th nw. aull® HELP—WOMEN. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. modernly equipped. doing $400 weekly: long lease. cheap rental: busy white I cash: balance terms. Inauir 5 408_5t) nw. N 9. 18% 1ath. iy 200 STUDEBAKER 1926 COACH: runs fine and is & give-away for $30. Triangle Motor Co., Tihty $11%;, Stelnway uprisht. $185; small| tail.” One owner. Fidelity Storage, 2303 struments guaranieed for five years and free hauling: planos for rent. Hugo Worch, 1110 G n.w. Est. 1879. GIRLS, whole or part_time. to help_with advertising campaign. Mr. Blanchard, Room 300. 1317 F st. n.w. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS: sell reason- centrally located room- ing houses. Mo 602, GIRLS can earn five dollars a day selling beauty shop COUPOR books. 605 14th st. N Room 305 LADIES (twenty) for solicitation work; §00d pay__Call LADIES—Catholic: positions open in_our selling department for ¢ live wires: 525 & week easi made. Call 8-10 or 5-6, Room SonaSB R B, SATESWOMEN —Attractive. THiellieent wom: A e o e dhte” e selline. came, S2008 Jour Spmortunity: carn Whlle” you learn. © You simply follow instructions and sour success s usaured See Mr. Meyer, 1105 F st. n.w.. 6th floor. 19° WOMEN for solicitation work, full or P time. Room 509. 1319 Fst. YOUNG WOMAN of 21, high school educa- tion in academic subjects, capable of learn- ing details of business and advancing to po- sition of responsibilty. Address Box 204-R. Star_office. IF YOU ARE NOT WORKING OR WORKI AND DESIRE AN A SUBSTANTIAL INCOME AND HAVE A GOOD_ PERSON- , CALL AT ROOM 21, 1407 N.Y. AVE. N.W., 10 O'CLOCK TO- MORROW MORNING FOR AN INTERVIEW. WANTED—SEVERAL LADIES. Full or part time work, must have references. Those who qualify will be well remunerated for their efforts. No selling. Call between 10 and 12 a.m. and 2 and 4 p.m,, room 501 Washington | weron | TEA ROOM T heart of shopping_distric: consistently paid sinc & corner lot, Wit building ready to start. We have permit, also_commitment from big oil co. to put in"tanks and pumps; located just outside B 8MGn “foad” from washington to_ Balti- Buiy Telianie man, able to operate more. Based on Ble"business need avviy.. Le foday's prices. Room 217, Xk of Com- merce and Savings Bidg. R. L. Elliott. 2 New York ave. n.w. WHIPPET 1927 SEDAN: here's a bargain for some one; only $50. Triangle Motor Co. 2 New York ave. n.w. WILLYS ROADSTER, 1933, blue de luxe will sacrifice for cash. Driven under 4,000 Iiles: not $ months 6ld. Breenwood_2831-W. z 1929 MASTER SIX BUICK SEDAN, runs like new: A-1 condition; sacrifice for $450 cash. 715 H st. .. 19 TA?XCA‘B. Ddl;ahlm. A:i“ lhl: one year old: 2831e as00 Wabut ssar. BILES at_Weschler- ction. R By every Wednesday and & day. 10 a.m _Usually a good assortment. PIANO. apt. size, baby grand; owner leav- ing city: reasonable for cash. Decatur 6201, Apt. 107 after 7 p.m 200 " PIANO—To reduce piano stock prior to re- newing fire and other insuri will “Store, “temporarily. Tamilies. several splendid iWo very. fne, * handsome grands. You {o paycartage charkes (o home and return, Preference given to those loeking toward a purchase later. Instru- | ments_shown by appointment only. Phone | Metropolitan 2730 any business_day. | BIANOS—Taken in_trade on Kigballs Steinway. $165: Mason Hamlin. $150; Knal 1, S Pavment 721 1ith WILL SACRIFICE GROCERY AND MEAT market, doing nice cash business: new mod. ern fixtures e Jocation: good living qua: ters. Must sell on account of leaving city. Phone Lincoln 8942. ILORI ESTABLISHMENT _for sale: . JUY established Talloring and dry Dusiness: £0od nelghbornood. - Rea: Address Box 291-V, Star office. 18° living_auar- rner: price, $1.500 for See Mr. Goldsmith, N. Y. DRUG STORE Downtown location: cheap Tent: wonderful opportunity: owner in other Dusiness: $5.000° cash required. See Mr. Goldsmith, 918 N. Y. ave. n.w. ROOMING HOUSE wanted at once; will pay ulhulxl‘opn& is reasonable. Address x ar_office. birs YING confect SR ouner Torcea to leave Citg. nDomt by ly_unless you have $1,500, er forced B 1eave Cob. 8418t ROOMING HOUSE. T e TR, down payment, balance without interest; don’t de|‘lt SEE MR. FOWLER, Met, 6008, | PIANOS _Reconditioned uprights, for prec: in Y, St HEORA 1 . "$50: “Huntington. 55 Campbell, 36 terms, l“lfl down lnflr 3 monthly. Nat. W. W. Kimball, 721 1ith st. n.w. CLEARING SALE OF REPOSSESSED_CARS AND TRUCKS. $25 up to 31,000, all makes and models. Ballman. $25: | Terms or trade. ROBER "$35; Schubert plaver. $45: cash. . W. W. Kimball Co. 721 1ith st. 72 Plorida Ave. N. . 953 to 959 Florida A PIANOS POR RENT—New apt. uprights. $§ per 0., 4000 used uprishts, secchdtionet’| PACKARD STRAIGHT 8 659. W. W. Kimball 72! h_st. 1929 SEDANS tADIO—We have T andar. fios Trom 10 up. Colorado Radio| Must sell at once: looks just like mew: Eou 5514 "Golorado ‘ave. n.w. G . 1486 paint, motor and upholstery Perfec RADIO—WIIl change your radio from a. ¢. to d. c. or d. c. a. ¢, §10, complets Call Mr. Scott, District 3106. ADIOS_Brand-new Brunswick, 80% _off: alse ‘bsed Apex sets. 315 and ' up. Ope n daily 9°am.to 1 pm. N. Y. Lab., 1219 Wisconsin ave. n. iG MACHINES—] 'ad 8 16; Ber e e Bandard, "s15: ‘Newtdeat ich. Shop. 313 Pa. . Li; S, it id. RO AUTO, EXCHANGE. value. SPECIAL, $575. SACRIFICE BRAND-NEW 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY. REDUCED $145. GEQRGLA 8860 iring. $3 per mo. COXYI‘ Tth sts. nw. Telephone North §624 SEWING MACHINES—AIl “makes m-urf{. $2; no sew, no dough: during Summer only: SUATADIO0 Adams 3701 1321-23 14th St. N.W. Open Evenings and Sundays NOrth 6826 SALE—AUTU_TRUCKS. CHEVROLET, mechanicall . call Smart car. Ca owner; late atur- try to duplicate at this price; $200 under market nkk-;ro needs. terms. Triangle Motor Co., 3 New York nw. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. 1920, 1'a-ton chassli original steel cab: lm! anteed: 316! One of the Biggest Truck Sales Ever Held in Washington 39—Trucks—39 Y2 Ton Fords, 28, '29, '30, Dodges, 3, Ton ’31. ’27, 28, "30, ’31. 1Ton 1% Ton G. M. C,, ’30, 31 Chevrolets, '28, "29. Panel bodies, stake bodies, express bodies, light deliveries, moving & truck you want we have one to fit your Prices starting at $39 we believe are the lowest in town and we give easy terms, also trade. and other body types. matter what kind of Don’t buy any new or used trucks without seeing these first. TRIANGLE MOTOR CO. 2 New York Ave. N.W. Open Evenings