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Cc-8 THE EVENING STAR, WA YEAROF TELEVEGION T0 BE CELEBRATED First W2XAB Anniversary Will Be Marked Tonight Over WMAL. A special program in celebration of WRC Today on the Radio Al programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) gram. Lands,” Drake. 315.6 Meters, 950 Kilocycles. 3.00—Belgian Independence Day Pro- 3:30—United States Navy Band. 4:00—Edith Wallack, soprano. 4:15—Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys. 4:30—Swanee Serenaders. 4:45—"Famous Paintings by in Many Alice Hutchins 9:45—Isham Jones' Orchestra. 10:00—Irene Beasley, contralto. 10:15—Ambrose Durkin, baritone. 10:30—Howard Barlow’s Orchestra. 11:00—Pete Macias’ Orchestra. 11:30—Dancing by the Sea. (12:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Little Jack Little. 8:15a—Morning Moods. 8:30a—The Merrymakers. 9:00a—Warren Sweeney, pianist. 9:15a—Julia Sanderson and Frank HINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY 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. 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. HELP AND BUSINESS_OPPORTUNITIES. ER'S HELPER. 9-1 o'clock; vln i or day's work. 1622 1th 8t B Phone North 9380. u:;é;:“"n; ua. © lova o hone Falls Church 460, Address Box 4, | Farfe Ghurch. va. 2¢ WOMAN, refined, reliable, white, as house- Keeper, adut working famil; Dreferred. Prone Greertood 2545-J, between 10 and 4. Sty WheRts. PERSONAL. CLOSIVE CONVALESCENT AND REST scientifically prepared food: select Ty Pfurnished ‘ana_‘deco- {08 Wennedy st “nw MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES. DIA- monds, jewelr: old, silver, pawn tickets. Livingston. 601 13th n.w, Nat. 5649. REDUCING—7 TREATMENTS. $5. CABINET Turkish baths, needle shower. 'diathermy E home: surroundings: OWNER OF SPLENDID LOT CAN BUILD 1o sell at pood profit. Will share profit with lender of $5.000 conctruction loan for 4 months. Lencer will handle moaey. Wil Saicy. " Lenders share wil b Tor cash werl lo- v H. M D¢ Shazo! 1130 Tainw = STORE WITil LIVING QUARTERS sell” quickly on account of iliness; able: good location. _Met. 6415, GOWN SHOP FOR SALE-—Best’ busin, Cation in City: reasonable rent: estabiished Seven’ years. . Personal reasons for selling Address Box 197-V. Star_office OCD PAYING confectionery business for sale. Owner forced to leave city. Dont ap- ply ‘uniess you have $1500. Owner forced to leave city. Col 8413 TO ORTAIN competent mamager for Tocated service station. owner will sac nalf interest for $1,500: can take full c trol; now doing 500 gallons day. R. M. I)c 1130 14th n.w Riting stauon. must reason- weil e | GABOLINE STATION on main highwas. | puppiec SITUATIONS. 56 B3 colors 2265, 2 SRS YOUR DOG_GIVEN A SANITARY BATH, inating fleas. for 31 dogs clipped. $2 D Locke's Dog _and Cat Hospital 1422 Bline %5, w D% o™ o2 T NG CANAI 3450 up. 1314 14th st. n.w. BOSTON TERRIER PUFS 6 weeks biindle. white collar. fash and feei. Dedis vreed; healthy: cheap. 907 13th st. n.w. 31% BOSTON TERRIERS, Fox Terriers and Chow reasonable. 1608 Hobart st. nw. nbia 5385 daric Colt | BEAUTIFULLY MARKED pedigrerd Boston terrie; pups. Met. 1641. 907 13th st BIRDS BOARDED Canaries, $1_week. $350 mo. Parrots. $125 week. 14 mo ATHERTON § PET SHOPS. 612 F St NW. 1404 Irving St _WANTED—MISCELL) ANTIQUE JEWELRY. gold_teeth, sliiver, . watehes, diamonds. e pay mnm( the first anniversary of television sta- | g.00_International broadcast from Crumit. BAke" m“mmur 1913 N+ | nearcity; e of 5 lovely rooms. ‘A tion W2XAB will be broadcast tonight by WMAL and associated Columbia sta- tions. The program also will mark the introduction. of regular broadcasting of sight and sound on the same wave | length Officials of Columbia will take a lead- ing par® in the broadeast. These in- clude William Schudt. jr.. director of || television programs, and Edwin K.| Cohan, technical director. Music will be orovided by Harold Stern's Or- chestra 5 5 Concert Is Feature. cutstanding Columbia musical n the WMAL program will be Howard Barlow’s Sym- Orchestra at 10:30. The pro- m includes the intermezzo from the Midsummer Night's Dream” of Men- delssohn, Charpentier's “Napoli,” and the overture to Glinka's “A Life for the Czar i [he Boswell Sisters have arranged a program of lilting melodies for their at 9 o'clock with Nat Shil- The sclections range In Town" to ver Flows.” ntralto. and Fred also will present a popular program at 10 o'cloc Among the numbers are “Goodbye to Love,” “Going to Town,” and *Hallelujah.” Lefy” Flynn. baritone, will be the guest artist in the “Midsummer Nights™ program at 30 ora Langhorne, so- prano, and Jack Berger's Orchestra also will contribute to this broadeast. Orchestra to Return. Cesare Sodero and his orchestra re- turn to the air tonight over WRC and other N. B. C. stations for a 45-minute concert_beginning at 10:1. The Pickens Sisters, a harmony trio; Vallee and his Connecticut Yan- kees, and Joe Moss' Orchestra will pro- vide the other major musical attrac- tions. Chic Johnson and Ole Oilsen. comedians, will continue as the guest artists on the program by Vallee. A sketch by the Northern Dramatic Ccmpany, and a joint recital by Norma | Black, contralto. and Frederick Gross, | tenor. are among WOL's principal at- tractions. There also will be a pro- gram by Joo and Harry. popular com- edy team. and a concert by Harold Levy’s Orchestra WELROY ARRESTED IN MEXICO CRASH| Charge Against American Flyer Lost Nearly Three Weeks In- volves Death of Companion. ‘The featu the concert by 10 rene Beasley Orchestra 12 B the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY. July 21.—Pan-| American Airways officials here vester- day were informed Clarence McElroy. the | American flver who was lost in the| le of Southern Mexico nearly three | . had been arrested in the town of San Geronimo, where he i5 recovering from the efiects of his experience The charge. it was said. involves th S e G e e e Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Gordon was killed when the plane in which both were fving to Tegucigalpa crashed in the jungle. | When he was found 19 days later Me-| 7 Elroy was on the verge of starvation., 7 He told his rescuers that Gordon's body | Was under the wreckagze of the plane | where he had placed it to protect it from wild beasts and the weather. McElroy, in a very weakened condi- tion, has been resting sevcral days at San Geronimo. He w to be brought here by air todav. Reports to the Air- line said he might be able to leave by Sunda TWO PRETENDERS GIVE GYPSY TRIBES TROUBLE King Steve and King Joseph Each Claim Crowns, but Rosa Mitchell Says There Is None. By the Assaciated Press DETROIT. July 21.—What to do with a couple of kings today troubl:d the gypsy tribes of the Am-ricas. Just after Steve Stanley. college grad- uate. declared he had been elected king of the gypsies and served notice that gypsydom would go medern, up bobbed Joseph Morks, a lineal desendent of the late king. to say him n: “Who else ld be king but me?” asked Joseph. I have been lawfully elected by th» tribes. This fellow Steve | Stanley figures if he is a king, he can| made a deputy sheriff. Nobody | gnizes him. I'm king—Joseph the *"Joseph said the gyvsies would stick to their old customs. King Steve retorted: € is an outcast. He's got a small following who cast some votes for him. 1 think maybe Tl outcast Joe. Joe's all rizht. but he ought to realize I'm the| king.” | Rosa Mitchell, a tribe leader. says: | ¢ “Kings! One says he's a king. the | other says he's a king! There is no| gypsy kin BOSTON ARTIST HURT IN FALL OVER CLIFF Phy: S e Paralyzed by Accident on West Coast. By the Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO. Jezts, 28, Boston artist, was critically injured Tuesday in a fall over a 65- foot cliff near Mussel Rock, on the ocean shore south of here. Jezts, unconscious. was lifted up the ©IifT by rope after more than {wo hours' | work by a score of men. Physicians | said he suffered a cranial injury and‘\ was paralyzed in the lower limbs. | 5 6 9 9 E 8 icians Jezts July 21.—Harold 1 3:0 3.1 6 6: Joc 5:45— 6: 6:30— Belgium; Albert, and music. 15—5.16 address by King Advt. TONIGHT'S BIG 1-MINUTE PROGRAM That Saves You Mealtime Money OLMSTED m orrow. GRILL Refrigerated Air—Free Parking See Ad on Amusement Page Florence Wightman, harpist 5:45—The Quarter Hour. 6:00—"Amos n’ Andy. 6:15—The Bakers Guartet. 6:30—Ray Perkins, comedian. 6:45—The Goldbergs. 7:00—Rudy Vallee and His Connecti- cut Yankees. 00—L: chestra. 8:00—Big Six of the Alr. 8:30—Graham Harris' Orchestra. 9:00—Joe Moss' Orchestra. st Minute New: 10:02—The Pickens Sisters. 1 10:15—Correct time. ‘ 10:16—Cesare Sodero’s Orchestra. 11:00—Preview of Olympic Games. 11:05—Clyde Morse's Orchestra. 12:00—Weather Forecast 12:01—Irving Rose’s Orchestra 12:30 to 1:00a—Terrace Cardens Early Program Tomorrow. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises. 7:00a—On the 8:15. 7:15a—Morning devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—Morning Glee Club. 8:15a—The Morning Clarion. 8:30a—Jack and Jill. 8:45a—Food program. 9:00a—Three Orphans. 9:15a—Breen and De Rose. 9:30a—The Strolling Fiddler. —Betty Crocker. Jnited States Marine Band. 30 11:00a—The _Electric Circle. 11:15a—On Wings of Song. 11:45a—To market with Wilna Rice. 12:00m—Harold Stokes’ Orchestra. National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—The Syncopators. 1:45—Tales of the Great Northwest, by Gray McClintock. 2:00—Three Shades of Blue. 2:15—"Adventures in Hobby Riding,” by Everett Whitmyer. 0—Betty Guild. 30—Merry 4359 adc 2:30—Woman's Radio Review. Moore’s Decorating Notes, —"“The Colleen Bawn,” by Radio 4:15—String Quartet 4:30—Echoes of Erin 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 5 WMAL aps. Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Army Band. 5:45—Dancing by the Sea. 4:30—Chats with the weather man. 4:40—Warren Sweeney. 4:45—Shapiro and Shefter, piano duo. 5:00—"The Rod and Stream,’ by Perry pianist. Miller of The Evening Star. 45— 5:15—Freddie Martin's Orchestra. 5:30—"Skippy.” Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard P. Bailey. 13 4 pianist. Gardner 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—Cliff Edwards and his uke. | —Haro'd Stern’s Orchestra. | 6:30—The Street Singer. | —The Daily Record | 6:50—Elizabeth Coombs, 00—Edwin C. Hill :15—Abe Lyman's idsummer Nights. 30— 45—Joe Palooka W2XAB. 00—Boswell 15- Orchestra. | 8:00—Birthday party of Station 8:15—The Mills Brothers. 8:30—Love Story Dramatization. Sisters and Nat Shil- kret's Orchestra. —Musical Fast Freight. 9:30—The Cocktail Party. Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. 10:30. Dramatic Howard Barlow’s Orchestra, WMAL, DRAMA. The Goldbergs. WRC. 6:45. Co Northern WOL. 8:30; Love Story dramatization, WMAL, 8:30. VARIETY. WRC, 7:00; WRC. 8 00 Irene Beaslery, Ray Perkins, WRC, 6:30; Rudy Vallee, Bij ig Six of the Air, Boswell Sisters and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra, WMAL, 9:00; WMAL, 10:00 DANCE MUSIC. 1.-« <has 45 2 00. Orchestra Jones' WRC. Orchestra. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. —WJz, 15—The V: son, “Today's News, WBZ, WLW, KDKA, WRVA, WBAL and WIOD. gabonds, with Ward Wil- impersonator—WJZ, WBZ.‘ KDKA and WGAR. ““The 45—Gene Stebbins . KDKA. WHAS and WMC | Aus Boys"— tin, tenor — WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WMAQ. 7:30—Goldman Band—WJZ. WBAL, WHAM. KDKA ard WREN. 00—"Danger Fighters,” dramatic sketch—WJZ. WBAL, KDKA, | WLW and WBZ. 8:30—"Tompkins sketch—WJZ, Corners.’ rural KDKA and WREN. 9:30—Hollywood Nights: Prank Luther, tenor, and Gene Rode- nich’s Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA. WJR, WLW, 9:45—"Hello Marie,’ WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WHAM and WJR. " comedy skit— 11:30—Benny Kyte's Orchestra; dance music—WJZ, WENR, WREN and KVOO. The Dial Log. Lowell Thomas | WJIZ, | WBAL, WLW, | and | 9:45a—The Musical Grocer. 10:00a—The Captivators. | 10:30a—Food Program. 10:45a—Among the Women of Wash. | ington — Constance Russell, pianist. | 11:00a—Ted Brewer's Orchestra. i ll 30a—Columbia Revue. | 12:00m—George Hall's Orchestra. \lz 30—Atlantic City Musicale. 1:00—Glenn Jones' Orchestra. 1:30—Songs by Elizabeth Barthell. 1:45—Educational feature. 2:00—The Grab Bag. 2:30—Toscanini Fund Concert. 4:15—George Hall's Orchestra. 4:30—Civic Talk. 4:45—Piano _Pictures. 5:00—John Kelvin, tenor. | 5:15—Tommy Tucker’s Orchestra. 5:30—"Skippy.” 228.9 Meters. WOL % Kilocycles. 3:00—Sports hour. 4:00—Piano concert 4:15—Hilo Melody Boys. 4:30—Monte, Mike and Skip. 4:45—Catherine Deale, pianist. 5:00—"Radio.” by John J. Daly. 5:05—Something for Every One. 5:30—German folk songs, by Kent. 5:45—Myrtle Case, pianist. 6:00—Dinner Concert. 6:30—Weekly Radio Treat. 00—Tiny Tim Tiller. 20—News Flashes. :30—Today in Sports. 50—Harold Levy's Orchestra. 00—Joe and Harry. :15—Norma Black, contralto, Frederick Gross, tenor. :30 to 9:00—Northern Dramatic Co. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Musical Clock. 00a—Birthdays. :05a—Musical_Clock. 55a—Police Bulletins. 00a—Naney Tellsall. 10°15a Excerpts from operas. 10:4a—Recordings of Ruth Etting. 11:00a—Beauty Hints, 11:10a—National Hawaiians. 11:30a—Along Theater Row. 12:00m—The Costumers. 2:30—Luncheon Music 12:45 to 1:00—Elizabeth Kane, tralto. 3:00—Sports Hour. 4:00—Howard Moore, baritone. 4:30—Catholic Evidence Guild. 5:00—Paul Gable, organist. 530 to 5.45—Something for Every and T 8 8 |9 10 con- Automobile Insurance Selected Operators. Liability & Property Damage Automobiie Policy for $23 per vear. Backed by $112000.000 stock company. Write or phone for application blank. LENTZ & RYAN. AGTS. Natl. 2621 919 Southern Building » » THE only sis- nateres required are those of husband and wiie. The entire transaction s strictly private. LOANS $300 OR I.ESS Repayment is arranged in onthly instal convenience. Call, write PEOPLES PERSONAL BANKERS, INC. 3308 Rhode Island Ave.. Mt. Ranier. Md. Phones: DEcatur 1240-1241-1242 BETHESDA PERSONAL BANKERS, INC. 982 Wisconsin Ave.. Bethesda, Md. Phones: Wisconsin 43734374 PUBLIC SMALL LOAN cO. N Harlow Ave.. Rosslyn. Va. Phone: West 2443, | | | 9:00; | WMAL. Ir\'mg Roese’s Orchestra, WRC, Pure Jersey Milk— HAT'S what you are SURE of when it comes frem— AYRLAWN FARMS —where every cow is a PURE BRED Jersey. The cream line is DEEPEST on the Ayrlawn Farms Dairy bot- | tles—because the milk is richest. Ayrlawn Farms Milk is used Washington Sanitarium, Ta- | koma Pa and served to the | public at Woodward & Lothrop's i Cafeterias, 11th & F | Latch String, 612 12th Olmsted Grill, 1336 G Wekefield Dairy will supply you with Ayrlawn Farm raw milk —phone At. 4700. | Ayrlawn Farms John C. Letts, Owner H. George Thompson, Manager Bethesda, Md. Visitors in except Sundav daily E. J. Braumont, a friend with whom | S{ations Heard in Washington Regularly. | Keys Jezts had boen living. said the artist was awaiting ' settlement of an cstate | in the East before he went to the South | Pacific Islands to paint. He had been' in San Francisco ab a year. FIRST STEEL ARRIVES FOR POS7AL BUILDING Billets to Form Bases for Structure Will Be Laid, Work Starting Next Week. ‘The first steel for the new Post omce, Department has arrived here in the | form of billets which are to form bases for the steel structure socn to rise at Twelfth street and Pennsylvania ave- | nu aying of these billets will start next week and must be done with great precision as the eatire sicel framework of the building will rest upon these picces of sieel, imbedded in concrete. This building will be one of the most un‘isual structures in the country, being w Wi W | W W] W W | W W W, Wi WABC . BAL .......1! 1 1 BT .. 'BZ CAE . | WCAO . EAF . 'GN .. IGY .. WHAS . HK . 10D .... JR . ool 1 WJIZ .. LS . WLW . 860 060 | WBAP ....... 800 080 990 220 600 660 720 790 820 390 300 750 760 870 700 Kcys. .. 670 ....1230 .1000 WMAQ . WNAC WOC WOR . WPG . WQAM . WRVA . WSB WSUN . 620 .1070 | . 920 . £70 .1160 .1090 | .1260 S a0 Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, daily at 5:45 p.m. by WMAL. is broadcast Ambassador Edge Sails. NEW YORK, July 21 sador Walter E. Edge sailed aboard the Leviathan late Wednesday to return to his post in Paris. (#P).—Ambas- He declined to com- L0, ~1100 | . 560 | 1110 740 | ‘My Compleiion ' | was Very Poor” writes a aesma/user “‘Pimples and blackheads cov- ered my face and neck. I had been advised to try Resinol Soap and Ointment. But I had tried so many other things | without success I was dis- gusted with everything. A friend urged me to try Resi- nolOintment. Inan amazingly short time the improvement was so great I could hardly believe my own eyes. I will always have many words of praise for helpful Resinol.” At druggists everywhere. 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 pm,, Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. cquainted In Alex- COLLECTOR. Ap. andria; good proposition for live wire. DIy 434 ik st now.. upstairs. FOREMAN, intallation and service ditioning and heating experience: ary. Only experienced need appiy. 1333 F st nw Sedigia i LAUNDRY ROUTE MAN for nw. section. must be experienced and acquainted with City: permanent DOSItion. £00d ODPOTtunily cash bond required: Teferences need apply. Star cffice MECHANIC, oil burner service, expereinced on all types of burners. experience and employment Rddress Box 143-V. Star office. MEN, whole or pait time. to advertise our work. Mr. Brinn, Room 300 1317 F st. nw. air, con- %00d Boyd's, Address Box 3 tnoroughly state MEN, I commission to start. conditional will irain you in the fleld for a_permanent position; w tunity for advancement. Apply after pim. 826 Investment Bidg 21 MEN (21, expericnced house-to-house sale: men, o {ravel in car with manager for city and towns near Washinglon where our business is good: transportation arranged home every night. Household necessity of real merit. backed by sympathetic appeal fet housewives can resist. positive earn (s, P98 Per “ad " olthT rrte . See Beach tonlght, 7 to § p.m., 1513 L st 1St nw. MEN Local office of iarge New York con- cern has opening for 2 young men of neat appearance: steady work and good pay. Apply_Room 505, 1319 F st. n.w. MEN. several, for outside selling. experience not necessary. a_willingness to work and follow instiuctions most essential Apply Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G st. n.w., 9 11°30 am. Friday MEN of executive ability to assist sales man- ager, must be between 24 and 34 vears of age. to the right man this is a splendid op- poriunity. See Mr. Looper between § and 1030 a.m.. 1121 Ve.mont ave n.w. _ MEN (2, wanted ar once: special advertiune Shmpaien " pas datly e ER for about 50, Address Box 191 £18 and lib if you have selling abilit only men looking erful oppo: - PR to v st SALES MANAGER but_imgortant refrigerators, v local man con: Box 204-V. Star office. SALES MANAGER. heating and air condi- tioning _experience: must be high - caliber y ] opportunity immediately azs "selling experi- Address capable of managing electrical appliance washing machines. idered. Add; ! SALESMAN, by masor oil_company popular_brands gasolines and otls } ence and full particulars required. Box 401-V. Star office. SALESMEN —Splend! th own cars or rk mornings. sellinz and_distriby Phone West 2010 between § am. and 7 pm. for eppointment “for men Inter- 3301 for new and used Fords Views, 710 9 pm. Edwards Motor Co., R. I ave. Mt. Rainter. Md SILK SPOTTER and presser. give reference ana salaty expected. Address Box 146- | Star office. TAXICAB DRIVERS | SaLEsyE: oncd Ford taxicab. ce to make ."Steuart Mo- cahs now o monty. See : C). 6t and N | SALESMEN-—The Detroit_Compai Corporati the’ oil-purne; Automatic Co: our sales orga: and energy new m, | ambition, the requisites for a On a straight _commission basis. comm! ns average $5750 per sale. w eal earning in an industry which is grow- as_rapidly as ours On Friday. Juiy 22. at 10'30 am. we will hate an open-house meeting. You are in ited to come 1o our show room at 1218- 1220 New York ave. nw_ and learn more about what we have It is worth vour i Friday et 10:30 am BILENT AUTOMATIC CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON New York Ave! NW. :NCED RIGER. \‘IUI\ SALES o newly added department we offer 2 opportunity: floor dave alone ncome: 1200 pre- s If you want to only Come in ke good. 1004 F st see Mr. Pres- between SALESMEN, several, with or with- out experience who are looking for permanent, dignified employment with exceptional earnings. Apply with references. 1409 L st ‘EURS—T! We have cpenings for a few men of good character to own and operate WASHINGTON’S SMARTEST TAXICAB. A new taxicab specially built for the city of Washington. Inspect this car and get particulars. CAB SALES CORPORATION, 2047 L. ST. N'W. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. AN OPPORTUNITY is available to_several | Washington residents to increase their i | come. without selling. solicitation or mves fne. Guring working hours Write stating Present vocation Pphene and home address. Addr Bflx 222 'V, Star office. WANTED—SALESME! INSURANCE AGENTS (ten), experienced. to call each afternoon at 3 o'clock. Thursday and Friday, for employment in Washington City. Maryland and Virginia: this is very interesting to the most capable men: others need not apply. American Temperance, Life Ins. Co.. 1010 Vermont a 22° SALESMAN, well acquainted with confec- | tionery and grocery trade. for pretzels and cakes: must furnish $250 cash bond. Nc tzifers need reply. Address Box 202-V, Star office. TS Se kel e Lo SALESMAN (o sell nationally advertised food products direct to homes: must have light truck or closed car. 3111 M st. nw. * SIZZLER' initantaneous electric water heater, sells for $275: liberal commission. Call every day, , Jos. Silverman, Al bassador Hotel SEVERAL EXPERIENCED NEW-HOUSE SALESMEN TO COVER EXCELLENT CLASS CF GROUP HOME PROPERTIES. s«: Sales Director, Boss & Phelps, 1417 K_St. N.W. SALESM memberships. floor. INDOOR COOLING. Commercial establishments are_experienc- ing ThTenGiA {ncreases in busiess by s fation of General Motors wonderful new | reirizerated air systems. . Best season’ o year now approaching. _Manufactured by Frigidaire Corporation. Ten additional men wanted for sales work in Washington. Ap- | pl¥ Fricay. Mr. Budworth, 931 N. Y. ave. naw AN OPPORTUNITY is present i for two salesmen owning cars on the staff of a most sucessful firm at the start of the selling season. | The product is in universal de- 1 mand yet has practically no com- pemmn together with operating | |mst fully half those of other de- | vices. Compensation is unusual- ly attractive. Phone Decatur 3828 for appointment with fac- tory representative. 'HELP—WOMEN. A T work. “west Bnd. Laundry. 1759 Pa.ave. n.w._ s FITTER who understands fitting high. kowns and dresses. Apply Erlebacher, Inc., 1210 F st. nw. GIRL to put up prize packages in whole istore: 56 per week. Address Box 42 Star office. . ig3% . experienced ip making peanui butter iwiches._ Al - n.w. Avply 1627 K st. n.w. second 'HELP—WOMEN, (Continued. LADY REPRESENTATIVES can make $3 & day up. soliciting orders for Quaiity Conti- fental Breakfasts. are delivered ‘to sub- Scribers’ doors in early morning like dairy service. Call 705 Westory Blde SILK SPOTTER and finisher; give reference and salary expected. Address Box 14i-V, | Star office oniy those " giving Aci | | business. last 3 years. | | WOMAN_—Opening for capable woman, we | M. | ! NURSE. —can earn from $10 to $20 a day receiving | STENOGRAPHER. live wire, experienced. Teferences. Askins. 703 7th st n'w STENOGRAPHER —Preference given one hav- ing had experience in industriul insurance state age, experience and salary expected. Address Box 428-V. Star office. 22 WOMAN, 21 1o 45. active steady. for four months' work. permanent if she shows pos- sibilities and ‘sincere application. Address Box 345-V. Star office. mar- ried or single. dignified position splen- 1000 Conn Room 5 of T acter _and lity 1 te work. Miss Whittington, Na- did future. ave, YOUNG LADY ant persor Call for appointment tional 4420, Ext. 135 YOUNG LADY to demofistrate elcciiic press- ing_machine: salary and commis:ion.. ADPIY J.C. Harding & Co, 1112 G st. n.w HELP—DOMESTIC. GIRL. colored. settled. fof Work and eooking: no heavy ey must be experienced With children: Stav some nights, §7 week. Phone Emerson 8894, ~_INSTRUCTION COURS FRENCH—PRIVATE LESSONS: TUTORING; reduced rates. 1450 Giard st. nw. Col. 8194-J 22¢ reral house- WHEN DEATH STRIKES A FAMILY THERE N AT ael that thes must accept in- ferior “funeral tervices, due to inability 1o pay a high price. The Greater 1 and all, for as little as §75. World's finest | waterproof. airtight. guaranteed. steel burial | vault may be had from Chambers for $85 In | case of death call the Greater W. W.Cham- | 555 &6 2°Rth.“Tor "Cnapin now " Col 0437 Fhone or write Sour address’ We wiil send | Jou s beautiful catalogue of how we do it | BATH AND MASSAGE FOR $250; NURSES. Miss Crawlord and Miss O'Nell 1001 King . Alexandria. Va. Call Alex. 1457, 26° STUDENT, WILLING ACCOMPANY FAMI- e P aiviuass taveling Ahroten Eurons Speaks Tanuuases: | drives auto, - Write A Socl. 730 5th st n.w 3 12 | GENTLEWOMAN. WITH DAUGHTER, A 19. desires position s8s housekfleper com- | Panion. practical murie: Amail saiary. Ad 1 820 B0k 403-V. Star omee COOL_COZY. ONE OR TWG ROOMS. DAY | Care for baby of employed couple, board p- tional; just off North Capitol st. 41 Prank- lin st ne. Pot. 6185 3 RIGGS TURKISH BATH FOR LADIES o Hedlon and beauty.. ositively refuce co- Seivice by experts. Summer rates 'Keit | Albee B'dg.. elevator down Met. 7236 26° | MOTOR TRAVEL. | CARS FOR DALLAS. SAN ANTONIO, PORT- land, Atlanta. All drivers bonded. U 8§ avel Burcau 1221 Pa. ave. Nat. 2278 * TARGE. COMFORTABLE CAR Los Angeles July 28th. Universa Bureau, 531 14th. Room 996. Nat. 1 7 LOW RATES ALL POINTS: PRIVATE CARS COMFORT AND SAFETY WITH ECONOMY BUNYAN'S. 1004 11th ST. N-W. NAT. 7 MAN AND WIFE. DRIVING 7-PASSENGER Lincoln to Rehoboth Beach. Del. (Atlantic Gcean. July 29 and returning following Sun- day. Address Box 422-V. Star office. = DRIVING TO NEBRASKA JULY 23. CAN take three passenwers: reasonable rates. F. L. France, West 2788. mornings or evenings. * GO BY PRIVATE AUTO--Travel for less in comfort; ail points. National Auto Travel ENROLL NOW FOR FINAL CLASS OF JULY. School ‘closes mo. of Aug_ Telephone School, Oxford Blde . 14th and N. Y. ave. T QUICKLY - - REFINED, : D. C., Md. permits pro- car or ous; white only. Wis - l.E.ARr:'B'!AU‘rY’C\:LTER}: As A o profession. earn while you learn. < BEauty Sehool 921 F st mw JAZZ- Popular music in 20 lessons: free les- Sons 1f ¥ou buy instrument. Christensen Behool. 718 11th st. nw. Dist. 1218 BEIt. BEAUTY CULTURE. “The Modern Wi Easy to Learn. Modernte Rates ~Expert. Insiraction Free Bmpiovment Sersicer Start Any Time. MODERN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. le Bldg_Deot H. L NI.\]‘»I LLEHONOUR .\( HOOL America's Finest Beauty School. 14th Year of Operation High-class work. Thorough instruction. Latest methods.” New low prices. 1325 N. H. Ave. and 818 14th St. N.W. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. UPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks. maids. houseworkers: by dav. week. month ref.investigated. Decatur 3551, 1837 thlx; w. aunle _ SITUATIONS—MEN. B ACCOUNTANT. B. 8. 1029: 2 vears' expe ence. M. 5. 1932. Address Box 395-V. omen 21+ CARPENTER WORK. new or repair Ciine Tporches. . Acreers . wo Teasonable Met 0493 Mr CHAUFFEUR. butler. ho Ored: references. 20 ve maid or laundress remor CHAUFFEUR. sober sears' experience ne i D C. can fu rish references. drive 1or private Dusiness. Address Box 383-V. Star office” 21+ CREDIT AND COLLECTION MANAGER. 30. several years local ze and law schoo! graduate local ref open for proposition. ~Address Box 382-V, office. o i MAINTENANCE job_wanted. carpenter and general repair man: can give reference as building superintendent. 223 8th st. ne | MANAGER for gas station. 4 years' exp ence. full knowledge of runnin of buying accessories. Sta. office . colored. wants Job as cook or house- can drive; reference. National 1023 est. industrious reliable. wants place as cook 15 years experience. Call North 4282 g 22° POSITION OF ANY KIND with a definite salars: college and practical training. ex- ecutive ability: age 38. married. no Selline. ‘Address Box 408-V. Star office YOUNG MAN_ bookkeeper. driver operator. good reference. any kind considered. H. M. Daniel, 924 K st Nat. 4745 _SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. MAN AND WIFE. colored. want job s an for. 1ving ‘quarters: wife Cook and wash irom North Carolina: good reference. Deca- tur 5485-J. 705 nw _SITUATIONS—WOMEN. MAN. colored. | or caretaker, work, n.w linotype | 1401 Eve st. n.w. Met. 7987. BEDDING., MATTRESSES, box springs and pillows reno.: best f""' and_prompt _del Wash. Mattress Co. 319 L st. s.w._Nat. 6679 BEDDING of all kinds renovated and steril- ized by process approved by Health Dept. D. C " Prompt service and low prices Eagle Beading Co. 2215 5th st. ne Decatur 0755 CARPENTER and ‘cabinermaker: brick ce. and ener, e repairs B treeWisconsin 3934-4 2 CARPENTER AND BUILDER —Repairs ani improvements of all kinds at most reaton- | able prices. R A Oxenham. West 2745 CARPENTERING. painting. plastering. pape: ing. remodeling in general; no Job 100 small Insiey. phone Adams 7796 2 | CARPENTERING. non-unior i Jobbing, scres - | §731 sl CHAIR CANEINGForen ~rocxds: splinted: _uphe) stering_ Armstrong. 1235 10th n.w __ Met. 200 ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES <Six hall. bath. $35 ~ We speci | e<. over 600 satisfied customers | | in Washington ~Get my estimate see the reason. H. M. Carpenter. North 0835 26* FLOOR WORK. expert. oid floors made like | new: prices reasonable; work guaranteed | W_C Deaton. 4227 8th st. n.w. _Col. 7662 FLOOR WORK every descripton. reason- | able: gusraaiced. —Also sanding machines RS AT . “Clev._0528 | S Banded and refinishe FLOORS ing machines rented. Jordan, L 5 cr_Col._1580. L NG. new and vepair- burners included, terms. 221 9th _Lincoln 0272 HOUSE WIRING. dreds of people recommend us. Six 1 complete with evers job._Co- ur lectric Co_Adams 9303 300 HOME IMPROVEMENT | IN EVERY A\ ! LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN NO CASH NECESSARY _SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIRST PAYMENT TO BEGIN IN_SEPT | | _THIS 1S THE IDEAL TIME OF THE YEAR TO DO YOUR_ PAPERING. PAINTING. IMBING. HEATING. SCREENING, PORCH | ENCLOSURES. PLASTERING. HARDWOOD | FLOORS. WIRING & FIXTURES _FOR FREE_ESTIMATES CONSULT WASHING- | TON'S LEADER IN THE HOME IMPROVE- | MENT BUSINESS. THE HOME_DECORATORS. INC _1009 9th St NW Met Earle _PAY\;:\'T N GCTORER = 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT RF.QL'IRF.DI Then Pay as Little as $5 MONTHLY. iable firm do all yo Pa Rooing Garsges Additions Plastering Plumbing Screening Inclosed Porches Heatinz, Etc. GENERAL CONTRACTING €O INC., NEW YORK AVE CALL FOR PREE" r:srmn'z DIST. s082 /S—Duplicate keys, 25 cents: made KEYS—oilcve walt. Turner & curm} | 12213 New York ave. n.w. Met. 3005. | HOUSEKEEPER. middle-aged. Tefined wo; | HOUSEREEPER. Fompanion. reancd. position in small family: will cook city references. Phone Shepherd 3308. MAID, colored, neat, well ran!rcrr‘ wants work of any kind: good references. Call Lincoln 5231-W S 5 racuate: saptableT capeleE fEmean Commsiane Saaab s eapable) e Box 409-V. Star office. 22 NURSE. prectical. refined. competent. d sires work: best of references: day. nights ‘or 18-hour duty_ Phone Adams 3431 'PRACTICAL NURSE will care for couple of elderlv persons in private home: reasonab 112 Willow ave.. Takoma Park. D. C PRACTICAL NURSE. settled. rel wishes care of invalid: nice place more than wages best ref. Columbia 10374, Apt. 102 PRACTICAL NURSIN competent white lady. BJthchildren; ref. 299 Macomb st Clev. 8 years' ex- 3 as private SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER. perience in general office work, secretary. Hyattsville 1156-J. STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY, ¢ four vears diversified experience. refs; reas.; needs work at once. competent excellent | Met. 4256, STENOGRAPHER. high-school graduate. age I: [lmke fast dictation: good typist: need we A . Lin. A e STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER: terms very reasonable: permanent or by day or hour varied experience: good references. North 6116-W. 1622 Riggs pl. n.w. = STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER. six_vears' experience: good stenographer. doul bookkeeper; efficient; $20 week. Nat. | Apt. 211 | STUDENT wishes to w | car fare: references. | Sta._ofice. | TYPIST, "university _graduate: full_or mn | time. > Phone Columbia 3450 afte: & p.m 'WOMAN. capable, wishes position as_com- panion fo lady; can drive car, also do do- mestic _ work: ' references. Address Box 402.V_ Star office. e i it | YOUNG LADY. collexe graduate, experienced | in stenosraphic. general office. institutional | and _agricultural work, desires position. | Adams 3431 ;YOUNG LADY. 30 years old, well educated. refined, would like to take charge of moth- | erless "home: fond ‘of " children: Teferences. Call Georgia 2288-J YOUNG LADY would like position with publishing concern: experienced secretar stenographer. Address Box 424-V. Star office. YOUNG WOMAN, white, experienced: ho: keeper and cook for employed couple; good with_children: reference. North 3708-W. * YOUNG WOMAN. employed as child's nurse. desires similar position evenings. Dec. 2484 . for board, room. Address Box' 384V, | after 6.30 pm T SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. COOK. colored. excellent maid, waitress. ‘memm laundress or mother’s helper. wants ful d De. 3. art tim COOK, gener; good alarouna Worker, desizes position any o colored. neat. hced. " reliable, Pot. 1185 of any Becatur kind: best reference. GENERAL MAID, | cook. " waitress: experienced. worker: full or_part time: ref. GIRL, colored. neat. wants worl kind;_reference. 1115 P st. n.w. excellent 200d 85 GIRL. colored, neat. intelligent, _reliable maid, waitress. general houseworker, experi- Eol;ced plain cooking; stay some nights. Pol. GIRL. colored, neat, wants work as mlm. Dursiiis or housework; references. ~Atiantic GIRL. colored, wishes work, day's or Part time: references. 1015 Kenyon st. n.w. Co- lumbla 2082 GIRL, work” eneral house- colored, stay nights. £00d_ cool | North 6845-R. GIRLS, colored, 2. light, wish chamber work or_waiting. North 9272, LADY. refined. middle-aged, position _as Character | LAWN MOWERS sharpened. work calied for and delivered. Moore Hardware Co. 4th and RN TR e Bohhmac 24io | PAINTING—First-class. clean work: very low | price. as I do my own work. Adams 2743-W. PAINTING. papering. remodeling: white me- | | chanigs only: work guaranteed: reasonable; reliable._Columbia 6256, | PAINTING, PAPERING—T ao my own $ou get better quality: rooms 35 uB. Metz ans time_Col. 0396 " | PAPERING ROOMS. %5 up: cracks pomted closets free; painting reas.: work guar. Call Lin. 2165-J any time. Lewis Shoap. 22° [PAPERING AND PAINTING. i Rooms papered or painted. $5 up: interior, | or Cali exterior painting: floors sanded and refinish- ed._Earle Jordan, Lin. 5765 or Col. 1580. PAPERHANGING—Rooms. paper furnished. | 53500 & days only. work Suaranteed. . d. | Sones. 1620 61h st w. " Nortn 40849 - 24+ PAPERHANGING. PAINTING—Rooms. 450 | ‘nnd up. paper cl.: white mechanics: 25 7S exp. Jack Sparkes. Nat. 1841, 22° PAPERHANGING_PAINTING. I do mv own work: rooms scraped drs. ‘rrz(k( filled. closets free. $5 up. :ncluding ‘plne. lowest ‘prices i town. . all guaranteed. Adams 9637 Adams 0522 ! b estimate Tor work & | George. 2129 18th st n.w. “Ap | ( —One of the cheapest men | ROOFING in town All work guaran- | | teed. E. LATHAM. Nat. 1262 2 | TINNING AND HEATING | | . Take advantage of depression prices: have | | your “turnace ‘and" roof put in order. all work guaranteed. CHAS. F. WIDMAYER, | 3415 v . _Col. 024 22° “BUSINESS_OPPORTUNITIES. BAKERY and confectionery: this business 1s | making monev. owner's death necessitates | sale.R. M. De Shazo. 1130 14th nw. * | EGG. COFFEE AND BUTTER ROUTE. tho {oughiy established: good reason for Sellin | doing_ 8175 weekly: “could be doubled with | chickens: “cash only. Address Box 389:V. Star_office. it | TEA ROOM_AND RESTAURANT near Mi lion-Dollar Bridge: high-class. choice loca- tion Will lease to responsible party. Call a2 1021 7th st. n.w. _Phone National 0510. OLD ESTABLISHED GAS STATION. with 6-room house adioining: property and estab- | lished_ business ‘can be bought at a bargain Call North 1203 or inauire 3397 R_I_ave. n e BARBECUE. lunch rogm and fourisi accom- | commodations on Mt Vernon Memorisl Bo {Tevard:"cond” ocation: pienty of - Darkins | space.” Address Box 375-V, Star office oy BEAUTY SHOP: good income: splendid equip- ment: low rent: owner must sell: $700. R. M. De Shezo. 1130 : | BEAUTIFUL, HISTORIC HOTEL, 30 miles | south of Washington on main hignway: 3 | acres land: garage. modern conveniences: | lunch room in connection: only $1.500 neces- sary to acauire charming. income-producing home and business: balance easy termns. For information call Mr. Plankenhorn, Col. 38 T g‘gms SALE—Ro brokers am;fis 177-V. Star office. il Sl CONFECTIONERY, Truit_and novelty shop. choice downtown location; good opportunity or Jady:, il sacrifice. " Phone Met. 5648 n NlCE le): GROCERY ol{eufl 570 % 13 luhul show it to you. nw. LA SALLE COUPE—First payment on fur- nished rooming or boarding house: north- west._Col. 5780. COMPETENT SECRETARY wanted for per- manent position with local manufacturer: prefer one who has had experience in physi- c.an’s office: ini Il llllry $25 weekly: in- vestment required, $1,000. which will be ade- auately secured. A& Bor iV 8 office. WANTED—Gas _station, Maryland or Vir- ginia, with lunch room optional: state price and full information in first reply. ~Address | ches B mbers . ofers & complete fureral, cars | 508 F 8 | CorFEE, SHOP. DRIVING | © | O st h; NING ROOM SUITE. 10-piec | GLADIOLUS SPIKES - | erand | REFRIGERA | SEWING M | mo. beautiful Real good business; low price, easy te low rent “Don't_Delax on This Bargain." SEE MR. FOWLER. Met. 6308._21° F St. NW. OUSE. 8 rooms, low rental a real bargain, $300. RLEY, 802 10th N.\W. * “elose to 17th and H sts 50 S50k onty 3600, 1200 down ‘pay- “Dont defuy EE, MR. POWLER, 506 P St N.W. Met. 6308, 21° DELICATESSEN. with soda fount ; easy tms Bouraing houde " Not & vacant room: RoSiiing mouseisch. ‘near Eye Hoter "0t tath Wil nandie deal Rogers. 1410 H nw. Room 230 Dist ROOMING HOUSE, ‘close to Library rooms, h-wh, all filled; price, $425; down.” “Really. ft's a bargain S2k " FOWLER. P St NW. OV e 6308 210 i3-ROOM HOUSE. downiown. busy section owner leaving city: good buy. $65660. terms. P F.CARLEY, 802 10th N.W. * SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ADDING MACHINE Burroughs, £35. mimeo. graph $39; Underwood Typewriter, $19. 122 N Waves oL 7 TIQUE “and modern Turnishings of old home: every day, 10 am. to 6 pm, ave 7819, 10 5200 “furniture. Com- Private sale 1709 Boston _rock: bookca. maple_poster fable. chest. of < refrigerator Eairror. ‘ele 1981 " Woodridue ANTIQUE CHEST dresser, chiffoniers. closer. porch Georkia" 1584 BATH OUTFITS orick and build PARY S o> any “ot Hechinger's yaras fof your entire needs of used materials: eas- iy ‘seen( easily selected. We have large guantities of good used brick. lumber (Ixd, 2x6. 2x8, 2x10, 2x13. IN ANY LENGTH) athing, flooring, windows, doors, sash. e, bath tubs. radiators. plumbing and heating materials, in excellent conaition. Al used material is arranged for convenient select: Visit our 3 yards for the greatest selection at barcain prices always! HECHINGER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT Main Offce—I5th and H 8ts. NE Downtown—-6th and C Sts. SW. Brightwood —5925_Ga__ Ave. N.W. EICY(‘L!-S Rolifast ana other high-grade <ccle & Bporting Goods OF DRAWERS, rugs. secretary, furniture, doll busey. Sippiies tables and accessor Bowling Supply Co BUILDING MATERIAL--2.500 feet of hot- wate n wall radiation at 9¢ a foot and feet Hr\RPl) WRECKING CO. Job <t and G ‘ ne. Yard, 1st and N sts CASH REGISTERS. snow cases counters. shelving. chairs. tables fes, coffee urns. steam tables. toda fo rtitions. store equipment d fixtures of every description. [Edgar Baum. Inc.. 914 B aw COFFEE URNS, toasters. steam tables. gas ‘toves, grease traps. sterilizers. counter: efrigerator di electric scales. cash registers. tables. chairs. shelving. bake ovens, etc. Atl Store Fixture Co.. 414 9th R St 935 DAY BED (Stickley:, estry: Axminst 1818 Kalorama mahogany_an: 6x0 txo small 32 ap- T ugs. Apt “exta f65 "l practicall m roomy 3250 and ch PLRN!SH]\GS a cabinet apt wicker suite FURNITURE.Mahoga: way beds. davernports i g00d_cond:- tion. Apply Janitor, 1832 Bi Col 1348 more st. n.w FURNITURE 4-post bed, drawers. bookcase da davenport hen cabiner. ice b bargain 2013 1ath No; PURNITURE of every descri tion Priday 0th st nw. Sale comprises bed-daven port and living Toom suites. beds. ches obes. wardrobes airs. Victrolas. el c_range. dressers. etc GAS RANGES. tiightly used. refinished new: less than half price, Why pay more’ Every ranee guaranteed. ' J. V National 2386. 609 6th n.w GAS STOVE and kitchen sink. condition: stove. §10._ sink. 42 single drainboard. $750. ' Inspect 4th st. nw. or phone National 3397 cent quality. 25 cents dozen if called for: 10 dozen and over delivered free “Phone Vienna 28-F-14. W._E. Harman, Oakton. Box 156. Route 3. Vien a Mahogar radio, ICE BOX. 75 Phone Atiant LIVING_ROOM SUITE. : little: $25. 328 11th st. e MULTIGRAPH—Junior condition: 3351223 N OFFICE_FURNITURE desks. chairs. fies. eic {naton Salvage Co OFFICE FURNITURE, and seconds. lowest Office Furn. Co . 430 8 OIL BURNERS (2 cleaners, 3 radios. a for 3185 or ‘seil teazateiy Can'atter s pmes 10T & Tis' Phone Col 7600 OIL BURNER, Kleen-Heat | 535 Phone North 8933 PIANO. “mahogany upright. sacrifice at $75. Phone Deca 1201, between 5 and 1 25 FTANOS at unusual low prices. $110; Stuyvesant upricht. $80 right. $110: Stelnwas upright. $185: smail $255; “practice pianos. $35; all in- struments guaranteed for five years and free for rent. Hugo Worch, 1110 cheap, oo used very Atlantic 2523-J model: in excellent Tusea. prices. 5_Apex vacuur will sacrifice al " ®ood cond excellenttone ur 6201, Branch Steinway up- | PIANG, Kimball. ta offer "Also 3-piece Taylor st. n.w POWER AUTO WASHER chine. tube vulcanizer. Kell presser. Black & Decker dr. Run. hydralic jacks. Ingersoll-Rand" com- Dressors and tcols. office equipment. etc Compressed Air Service Co., 1333 Buchanan st must sell ng room suite make 802 ke lining ma- org air com. T 57 ereaee standard makes of electric radios from $10 up. Colorado Radio Co.. 5514 Colorado ave. n.w Ga. 1486 RADIO—Wili change your radio from a to d c. or d c. toa c. $10, Call Mr.Scott. District 3106, Secgar, 7 porcelain_inside and out:' Ii need cash. 1401 Emerson st. n.w. REFRIGERATOR. electrical. new 1932 model. 6, cubic feet: used onlv few months: cost ave many = b new capacits cheap terms. Clev. 6255 or West 2310 SEWING MACHIN!S—D:J:hud Singer. $15: New Home. $15; Standard. $15: New Ideal. $10: others at §5: all gupt M\cnmmn H. Sing Others $5-57 expert repairing. New Singers, 3 per mo. Rifkind’s. cor. 7th and Que sts. n w._Telephone North 362 SEWING MACHINES, reconditioned treadle and electric models. mosily Whites and Sing- ers, as low as 3795, White Sewing Machine Co. 800 H st. n.w SEWING MACHINES — All makes repaired, $2: no sew. no dough: during Summer only guaranteed’ workmanship. Adams 2701. 26+ SEWING MACHINES Singer portable elec- trics, $20: dropheads. $5. $10; rent. $3 to §5 rep: 1513 Wis. ave. West 3060. 25 SEWING MACHINE, Singer portable elec. tric. knee control. round bobbin: 100% pe: fect in both auality and looks: suaranteed: 5421507 worth $75. 3337 Conm. ave. 1w TYPEWRITERS _All_standard maxes: sev- c-al Teconditioned Remington and Corona portables; easy terms; fine rental machines; repairs. Typewriter Sales & Service C 1714 H st nw. TYPEWRITER RENTAL SERVICE. Ge 1883, Underwoods. Rovals and L € Smiths: $2.50 mo.: 3 mos in adv. $6.75: 6 mos. $12 TYPEWRITERS —American ¢o. 1431 East Capitol st.. away from the high tents. Sell- ing. T Tepairing makes. Open evenings _Lin. 0082 TYPEWRITERS—Corona _ portable. _ $13 50 Underwood, $19. United Typewriter Co.. 1223 N._Y. ave_ Nat. 5509 WATER HEATER “Sizzler electric: instan- taneous ~wonderful bungalow convenienc price. $2.75. special week end offer. tod Friday and Saturday. this ad will be g for 50c_on purchase of every heater: mail grders flled Call at Room 934 Amhuudnr Hotel. Jos. Silv L\ID'IIRI S Good serviceable used tires that have been traded in on the sale of new Hood tires. $1 and Up. BEN HUNDLEY. Hood Tireh 3638 10th Nw REUPHOLSTERIN REPAIRING. 3-piece living room suites. made like new for $4500; in friezza, tapesiry and damask. Workmanship_guaranteed. ;i LA FRANCE UPHOLSTERING CO. Col._10172. Hox 404-V. Star office. 5 9 CAFETERIA in splendid section. $2.250: 51.200 cl.lslr;. [jalance 340 monti. R. M. De WANTED—To buy few shares stock. any POUI.;I\ AN CHICKS_Rocks, Reds: $750 per hundred: best stock at jowest ‘prices: hatch ready. safes, | “Steck player. | {gain &t - | nice condition complete. | | CHEVROLET COACH | $200: must sell at sacrifice for cash or short | | Dea | 5895 highest prices nc’, 434 9tn st n % and furniture of al mmage sale. Gather further use for. Call st.nw. Met 6764 and S, Mr 7749 Cohen, 1233 Tth Pay cash._21° anvthing of value 1 8112 befora vou = BOOKS BOUGHT_in 3 them or phone Me nwtlln man's Big Book Shop. CASH REGISTERS. snow fixtures: entire contents bought Baum. Tnc. 914 E st nw. Met. i4s. CLOTHING — Men's. — women's, evering _gowns. Phone Freem 7 41 “cases. NACE and bojler for price. ""Aadréss Box 22-7 fslana 6682 381V, Star office e DIRT WANTED at 33:d and Rho ave. ne 1 Kass Realty Co FURNITURE—I you have any that you have o further use for. turn same into ca: . Cohen. 1233 7th st. n.w.. Met. 9764 FURNITURE Krupsaw. 5520. Br 2. befor anything of value spot cash. prompt se: e e " aulee GOLD, silver. watches, diamonds and_old sewelry needed in our manufacturing dept Pull_cash_value paid__ Selinger's. 818 P st STORE PIXTURES. 1inen room eouipment “ntire_contents purchated Atlas Store Tiire Coo 414 th st how Mt 9297 WANTED Compressor. Lft and 1.000 ta Kass Realty Co onal 6682 SALE—A(’TG“OB]LFS Brice’ Na e’ D 5050 COUPE, $145 1 You'st BUICK COUPE. new 51165: will seli 3 months. Call Mr tween 9 and 6 after 7. W BUICK 1931 SPORT RC All"'E tires. new 1o cial price Les' D Butier, 5050 Tne. 2188 3 BUICK ='ra\mr;n 0OR. SEDAN. 19 2. o e % BICK 163 special 335 Gtler, Inc st col AUSTIN ighout Pertect Cherner, 1930 - ‘terms now driven 2,800 miles. cost Case. The ma- r will appre- een bods new pra 0 w Prhanka Serv- Nat.ona! 0070 1928 MMy i 29, or Wias BUICK COUPE. appreciate this rea f necescary. cai adiey W Roper, Nolan Motor BUICK 1926 SEDAN _ sal to new. upholst Triangle Motor Co. 2 New CADILLAC—In - DILLAC, SPORT PHAETON. & Siiee bk Gunk Tack ane o top and S 1932 Ask for 7 Conn CABRIOLET, Ze_motor Inc., 2155 Champiain Tsed very little Mr. Skeehan, —§425; run Mandell ba Chevrolet. 13th and Good Hope CHEVROLET COUPE, 1928 Biggest in Washington Only $199, te: °6323 Ga_ave ol 1930 COUPE, 1250 1933 coupe. 8450 1930 sport no trades ac- Barnes DE LUXE SEDAN — Six rack: $400 Adams 1162 SEDAN. 1928—0 V. equipped. terms I own. $4 A week. a hevrolet. 13h and Good Hope rd CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAM g00d conditi 5 T CHEVROLETS —Coupes. _ sed coaches, cabriolets and a liberal assor of other small low-priced cars are on isplas on our lised-car ot and . display rooms. at. 2185 Champlain Lee D Inc., 2155 Champlain st.” Col. 5050 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 132 on: clean inside and outs 2487 Yerme. Trade 192 CHEVROLET wire wheels, CHEVROLET 193 55 _In finest_con . A rare bar- Swens: 6373 &M ale CHEVROLET COUPE. own $69. Nolan Motor Co CHEVROLET COACH CHEVROLET COACH 1927—In splendid con= | dition throughout: paint, tires and up- | holstery ‘in fine shape: a' real bargain for $75. will accept $25 cash and $10 monthly. Fer further information call Mr. Herfurths Columbia 1706: after 5. Columbin 1245 " CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE COUPE. 1831— Black. mble seat: perfect. $425. Kahn Chevroer. 1727 Conn._ave S o 1930 —New-car appoars ance lly equipped: wire wheels: 30-days' free ‘service: your car in trade: balance to suit $288 Mancell Chevrolet. 13th and Good Hope ta cr s CHEVROLET COACH. 1931 Perfs ical condition: beautiful finish; trade. Owers. 6323 Ga. ave CHEVROLET BUYERS 1 have feveral Tate- model CRevroler sedans and. coaches That Rve been Tepossessed. Wil sell vers Teac sonably and arrange for service on same terms to suit: your car taken in trade. Ad drese Box 305-X. Star office CHRYSLER_FOUR-DOOR SEDAN. n only § Lee.D Butler. Inc. Dlain st Col 5050 75 other cars CHRYSLER 8-CYLINDER COUPE. Rumble seat: rear window. winding de luxe equipment, wire wheels. new Mr. Klopfer, Lincoln 8406 or Dist 7—Clean and_in r must sell. sacrifice, 111 18th st. n.w 1830_Finest_mechan $320; terme. trad t. 1 t mec 380, term: 1931 type 4355, CHRYSLER SIX ROADSTE tan with black t o pearance. Just &ood tire every extra_ Wil take Ford cr Chevrolet trade. " Phone Adams 7437, ask for Mr. Sorague. after 6 p.m CHRYSLSR COUPE. lnte 1928 four-wheel SRa T B edhanieat conditlon exs Ceilent: $75 "S0da Tarh ot ww o ApL. 44 CHRYSLER SEDAN. 1928 Best of condition party needs money. wili sell for unpaid ne and storage. amounting to $139. can ce. Mr. Roper. Nolan Motor Co. 1111 18 st nw DODGE CARS —Coupe and sedans. low prices prevail always at Lee D. Butler, Inc. 8ee what \(h)m\r to rfltr ‘OSD;;‘U until 10 . 1930 _Painted DURANT DE LUXE =ED 1930—Six wire wheels: fine condition. Kahn Chevrolet, 1727 ave. Pot 1475 ESSEX 4-DOOR SEDAD will sell for $125. Adar ESSEX SEDANS (2) to clos Cars. both four-doors. $45 and 365 Lee Butler. Inc.. 2155 Champlain st. Col. 5050 FORD TUDOR SEDAN. 1930_In fine me- chanical condition; clean inside and outsid $249: terms. trade Owens. 6323 Ga. ave. FORD SPORT COUPE, 1930—Qwned by 1ady had nest of care: can refinance, on term guly $240; has rumble seat. etc. ' Mr. Roper, N or Co.. 1111 18th st. n.w PORD™ 1929 FORDOR SEDAN—Paint_excel- lent: good mechanical condition. _Special 5159 easy terms. Triangle Motor Co.. 3 New'York ave. n.w FORLC SPORT ROADSTER—Overhauled and refinished: new U. S. tires. Best buy in town. $115; terms. Adams 7449-R FORD SPORT ROADSTER. 1928 — Rumi seat: has been kepi in fine condition: must be sold this week: best cash offer. Col. 922 FORD COUPE—Good tires, excelle ance. Special, $119: casy term Motor Co.. 2 Mew York ave. nw. FORD 1931 TUDGR SEDAN: de luxe equip- ment; run only 5.000 miles; low price for to- day. $385. _Lee D. Butler. Inc. 2155 Cham- Triangle J. B. Henry, phone 348 Falis Church. Va. BOATS. BOAT, "Dora.” 32x9%3: in first-class condi- tien, 4-cyl. Gray motor; will sell or trade for cottage or lot. 1712 C st. n.e. Atl 4011, Ad- pluin st. _Col. 5050. Open until 10 p.m ! FORD 1930 CABRIGLET —Carefully used by owner and is in excellent condition: rumble seat. Special $289; easy terms. Triangie Motor Co. 2 New York ave. n.w. (Continued on Nest Paged housekeeper or companion: xe(erencu, dress Box 373-V, Star aflr!;!r LAUNDRY, a = Call 1517 Que l’ls '0‘. i LAUNDRESS. experienced: fake home or by the day. 1513 Swaun ag.n.w. North 5875- legitimite corporation: bargain for CDIII + Address Box 383-V. Star office. pared to do good work. R. A. Bl owner, Va. | GIRLS with selling ¢ expenence to fill va. | cancies on our staff. Mr. Brinn. Room 3 1317 F st. n.w. 26° LADIES 2, "neat “appesring, for plessant outdoor work: sales ability necessary: sal and ecommission. Apply 906 Tower Bids. ment on international affairs except to with lerge concave frents facing tosay that there are “many interesting | both west and east. and intricate problems involving France Steel for the supeistructure is to and the United States which are betnx . follow. P handled.” almost in the shape of the letter X. on e