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Also act: a d mild laxative. Guaranteed highest I} quality and purity. Get the ge: ous S0c pint size for 39c today at W Peoples Drug Stores. .AIIM MILK of mnuu 409-1lth ST.NW. v\‘”’“’ DIST. 4700 Don’t wierate s sieep-| rebbing mattress another day. | Let us convert the old sleep- thief into a buoyant, new mat- | tress. Costs only $4 and All work guaranteed. ZABAN 903 E St. NW, > STUDIO COUCHES.. METAL BEDS FOUR POSTER WOODEN BEDS.. BEDS . . . MATTRESSES BO‘ SPRINGS R Empty Your .Gall Bladder And You’ll Feel Likea Billion Dollars! Xo wonder, for you, ke thousands of Bave Diobably been ‘everything but tie mnr mn% ) 1o nl’ i fn- 5 H ‘quick- i tinal £ B $19.75 and up | $4.95and up | - §7.50andup, | i | ¢u-un Juice | NEW OPERA SERIES | 10 BE ON WKV |“The Gondoliers” to Feature | Initial Weekly Concert Program. I ! WJSV and other Columbia stations | will present tonight the first of a new | series of weekly light opera concerts under direction of Channon Collinge. I The initial program, scheduled from | 8 to 8:30, will feature “The Gondoliers,” one of the most famous of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. The soloists will be Rhoda Arnold, Roger Kinne, Theo | Karle and Crane Calder. Nino Martini, tenor, will sing “Song of My Soul” as the highlight of his recital with the Columbia Symphony | Orchestra. from 11 to 11:30. The or- | chestra will contribute the overture to | “Russlan and Ludmilla,” of Glinka, and ’Dwn.ku “Slavonic Dance, No. 8. | Bing Crosby Feature, | Bing Crosby will open his proqum‘ |at 9 o'clock with the popular, “T Wake | Up Smiline.” He also will sing “Try a Little Tenderness,” and “Night and | D | ““Was My Pace Red?” will be offered | by the Travellers Quartet during their bmdcut with Dolf Martin’s Orchestra | from 7:30 to 7:45. The orchestra MU‘ | play three popular tunes. i | Compositions of Bach, Tschaikovsky | and Grieg make up the string sym- phony concert over WRC and other {N. B. C. stations, from 9 to 9:30. Frank | Black will direct the orchestra. More old-time songs are on the Corn | Cob Pipe Club program at 10 0(‘10{‘){ | The selections include “Old Gray Mare,” “Flop-Eared Mule,” and “Alexander’s Ragtime Band.” Rufus C. Dawes, president of the Century of Progress Exposition, will speak over WMAL and associated N. B. C. stations at 10:30 on “A World's Fair in the Making.” The speech will be picked up in Chicago. Other Major Attractions. Phil Cook, Vic and Sade and another | Crime Club presentation are among WMAL's other major N. B. C. attrac- tions. From its own studios, this sta- tion will broadcast at 7:30 the weekly program of Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. Dr. Hans Kindler and several members of the National Symphony Orchestra will take part. Ali Ben Ali, one of the stars of "Desert Song,” also will contribute. An opera concert and a variety pro- will be among WOL's principal attractions. There also will be a the- atrical revue at 6:30, and a concert of orchestra gems. ALL C. & 0. TRAINS T0 BE AIR SERVICED Road to Be First in World With 100 Per Cent Conditioning Un- der Program. through-passenge: e & Ohio Rlll- 1, it was announced today ofthec &O.Indthe completed, . & O. the apparatus which the air in the cars humldlcy. and likewise, warm and reg- ulate the Winter air. ‘The trains which will be thus equip- will be the e Washington, the portsman and the F. F. V. AMBASSADOR N. H. DAVIS’ MOTHER-IN-LAW DIES Brithe Associated Press. ATLANTA, April 12.—Mrs. Mattie McPherson Puch.ll, 87, mother of John Paschall, managing editor of the Atlan- ta Journal, and mother-in-law of Nor- man H. President Roosevelt's special ambassador in Europe, died here yesterd.y after an illness of several eeks. Mu. Paschall was born in Triune, | Tenn. in 1846. She married Walter Goode Paschall. For more than 25 years she had resided in Atlanta. She is survived by three sons, John, Reginald D. and W. Edwin Paschall, and by two daughters, Mrs. Norman H. Davis of New York and Mrs. Lucille McNeill of Atlanta. Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. String Symphony, WRC, 9:00; Colum- bia Symphony Orchestra, WJSV, 11:00. DRAMA. Myrt and Marge, WJSV, 7:00; Town- S-nd Murder Mystery, WMAL, 7:15; the Goldbergs, WRC, 7:45; The Crime Club, WMAL, 8:00; “The Shadow,” WRC, 8:30; Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, WMAL, 9:00. VARIETY. | Radio Joe, WMAL, T: 30; Fannie Brice | and George Olsen’s _Orchestra, | ; WRC, 8:00; Kat Smith, WJSV, 8:30; | Burns and Allen, wita Guy Lom-| bardo’s Royal Canadians, “WJSV,, 9:30: Waring's Pennsylvanians, | WJSV, 10:00. i DANCE MUSIC. { Joe Haymes' Orchestra, WJSV, 11:45;! Mark Fisher's Orchestra, WRC, 12:302. | —_— i HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. i 6:00—"Msud and Cousin Bill" dra- matic sketch—WJZ, WBAL,| KDKA and WLW. 6:45—"Today's News,” by Lowell! Thomas—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, | ‘WLW, WRVA and KDKA. 9:30—Morton Downey and Donald | Novis—WJZ, ‘WBAL, WBZ, | WHAM, KDKA and WJR. 11:15—Bernice Clair, motion picture and theatrical star—WJZ, WBZ, | WBAL, WHAM and WENR. ! }‘ The Dial Log | i | Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. WMAQ . 8:30-9:00 P.M. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Today on the Radio All programs scheduled for Eastern Sidildfird Time and are subject to change without notice. WRC- 3158 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—Grande Trio. 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—Pop concert. 4:30—"The Right to Work,” by Repn- sentative Keller of Illinois. 4:45—Charis Musical Review. 5:00—Public Library Book Reviews, by | Mathilde D. Wiillams. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—Schrimer and Schmidt. 5:45—Concert Ensemble. :00—Base Ball Scores. 5—Wardman cuncen Ensemble. 25—Hoss Sense Hi 6:30—"Black and Blue," ‘detective mys- tery serial. 6: 45—John Pierce, tenor. 7:00—District Federation of Music Clubs program, featuring the ‘Washington Alumnae of Mu Phi Epsilon. 15—Dramatic_sketch. 30—"American-Japanese Relations,” by Yosuoe Matsuoka. 7:45—The Goldbergs. 8:00—Fannie Brice and George Olsen’s Orchestra. ki T —Advt. GRIFFITH-CONSUMERS Distributors in Washington for “blue coal” presents “THE SHADOW” 9:00—Weather Forecast. 9:01—String Symphony. 9:30—Joseph Lhevinne. pianist. 10:00—Corn Cob Pipe Club. 30—Lotus Orchestra. 0—Last-minute news. :02—Vincent Lopez’s Orchestra. 30—Shoreham Dance_ Orchestra. 00—Ralph Kirbery, “Dream Singer.” 5a—College Inn Orchestra. :30 to 1:00a—Mark Fisher and his Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. :45a—Tower health exercises. a—Richard Liebert, organist. 5a—Morning Devotions. 0a—Cheerio. 0a—Morning Glee Club. 5a—"Current Events,” Hard. :30a—Fashion News 5a—Otto Enxumn baritone. 10:00a—The Mystery Chef. 0:15a—"Timely On:aen Suggestions,” by Anne 0—Popular Varieties. H S—Mull Ruthschfld director Better usiness Bure 200—Htllth tllk hy Dr. Royal S. Copelan :05—Lotus Gltd!n Orchestra. 30—Holy Thursday Broadcast. 00—Three Mustachios. 5—Piano Pals. 3:20—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—Headlines in Song. 4:15—Romancés. 4:30—"Famous Paintings in Many Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake. :30—Afternoon Varieties. 475.9 Meters. WMA 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Mary Stephenson, “blues” singer. 3:15—Radio Troubadours. 3:45—Program in commemoration of the 150th - anniversary of the Proclamation of Peace at New- burgh, N. Y. 4:00—Eastman Chamber Music. ick g, 0—Health and Happiness. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Meyer Goldman’s 6:. !0—"Blck of the News in Wuhln:- ton,” by William Hard. 8:45—Frank Young, pianist. 00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 5—Townsend Murder Mystery. 7:30 to 8 P.M, = Advt. RADIO JOE'S “CHERRY BLOSSOM CARNIVAL” with Distinguished Guests. ROBERT McCOY (Ali Ben All of the jDssert _Song oY, I;OBIAIR i & Director: WEINER, violinist. and _ S of the National Symphony Or- 8:00—The Crime Club. :30—The A Capella Chorus. 8:45—Phil Cook. 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 9 30—Jefferson Day Celebation from Mayflower Hotel. 0—Regal Orchestra. u 30—The Master Singers. 12:00—Weather Report. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Early Risers’ Program. 7:00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. 9:00a—Gene Stewart, organist. 9:30a—Moss and Jones. 9:45a—Frank Miller. 10:00a—Musical Melange. lO!lfil'——“'l‘fulh in Aclverfl-sm‘." by Sally ‘Muchmore 10:; soa—HAppy Jnck 10:45a—School of Cookery. 11:00a—American Coalition of Patriotic | Societies, broadcast from Carl- ton Hotel. 00—Smackouts. 12:15—Neil Sisters. 12:30—National Farm Hour Speaker. 1:30—Lotus Orchestra. 2:00—Weather Reports. 2:05—Words and Music. 2:30—Francis MacMillan, 2:45—Sisters of the Skillet. 3:00—Four Dots. :15—Radio Troubadours. 45—"Time on Our Hands,” by Henry Field. 00—Thursday Special. 30—Southern Revue. 12 and Home violinist. by Perry * Miller. 5:15—Dick Daring. 5:30—Health and Happiness. “Hoss-Sense Hiram” Says— “HERE IS SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW?” These seventeen outstanding Bui st financial country!” ow she Homely “HOSS-SENSE uildin Wik Flashes /mm The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadcast “flydsflp-'-”fll‘l. Y Association and Loar Associations are proud of the fact that they have been called institu- We feel WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Walter Reed program. 3:30—Variety Hour. 3:55—The Book Man. 4:00—Salon Musicale. 4:15—Louis Rothschild, director Bet- ter Business Bureau. 4:30—Current Song Hits. 4:45—Tango Argentina. 5:00—Something for Every Ome. 6:00—Watch Tower of Scouting. 6:15—Joe Holman. 6:20—Weather forecast. 6:30—Theatrical Revue. 7:00—WOL Opera Concert. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Opera_Concert. 8:00—Varieties. 8:30 to 9:00—Orchestra Gems. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—News flashes. 8:05a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical Clock. 9:55a—Police Bulletins. 10:00a—Nell Paxton, m’llni-lt 11:30a—Songs We Love. 11:45a—Duke Ellington’s Orchestra. 11:59a—Weather rewrt 12:00m—Luncheon music. 12:30 to 1:00—Naval Huplul Request Program. 3:00—Variety Hour. 3: 55—The Book Man. 4:30—"Contract by Mrs. 4:45—Catherine Deale, pianist. 5:00—Something for Every One. 205.4 Meters. WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. 2:45—Description of the opening game | between Washington and Phila-| | delphia. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Do-Re-Me Trio. 5:25—8hort Drama. 5:30—“Skippy.” &0 ceping. Up witn Events,” b “Keep] h Events,” by Robert. W, He orton. 6:15—Elena de Sayn, violinist. 6:25—Contest prml.m. 7130745 M. TYDOL JUBILEE Featuring New™ York's Famous Dolph Martin’s Orchestra d TRAVELERS QUARTET Presented by the Makers of Tydol Gll}lh‘l! and Veedo! Motor Oil Programs Every Mo W d Pri. 7:45—Boake Carter, editorialist. 8:00—Light Opera Gems. 8:30—Kate Smith. 8:45—Lyman Orchestra and the Hol- lywood Newsboy. 9:30—Cuy Lombardo's Royal Cana- dians and Burns and Allen. 10:00—Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians. 10:30—"The Human Side of the News,” by Edwin C. Hill 10: 65—1.“&]! Jack Little. 11z 00—Colum Symphony Orcthazdn 11 P. " NINO MARTINI Columbia Broadcasting System will sing RIGOLETTO with the Chicago Opera Co. BELASCO THEATER SUNDAY rvmmo, APRIL 23rd 11:30— 11:45 to I oo—.voe mymel‘ Orchestra, 12:00—Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra. 12:30 kt’.rll. :00—Ozzie Nelson's Orches- Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Elder Michaux. 0 10:45a—Radio news, by Bu-bn- Gould. 11:00a—Morning Moods. 11:30a—Round Towners. 11:45a—Keenan and Phlulpl. 12:00—High Noon Highlights. 12:15—Buddy Hll'ffldhl Orchenn 3 leyan Chotr, 2:30—American School of the Afr. 3:00—La Forge-Berumen Mwule. 4 45—American Legion Trade Revival 5 Db—golummn Miniatures. 5:10—Short Drama. 5: 15—Ch1ldr¢nl Easter Party. 5:30—Skippy. SHOE SALESMEN | part-time work. Apply am. to Mr. Engel- Shoe. De in_Fioor. Gol WEDNESDAY, CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its advertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly understood and agreed that all such’ matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona ELO answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be delivered to a tisers on zresentahon of the box number ticket. HELP—MEN. BARBER. high-class round nurltur Cali } lnlmaom-n 61 for mlnll er. BUTLER, _ canlr! Cl‘l be(nre . w.;_bring_referer GREW MANAQERS-salesin o money sElUDE soaps And novelties: n(llel‘s. luwfill nrl:es 1007, profit: inves! MAN colar red: e AN Cotane have sood_relerences: will Eive Toom and Board. S week. 1119 Dth st. nw. MAN capable of meeting the public: acs auainted with the city. for service and sales work: experlence not necessary. Apply bes 9 ational Press. \ APRIL 12, 1933 | SITUATIONS—WOMEN.. eo-th—l. 'nn! Aviieatonal ve -q:: zzr:".' m Blar oce ,,fl‘b““‘" colored, wants day's work. North WOMAN, e e, sood ced in' care of 15alic Ie also e u "fi ed couple oF motheriess home: . L. Dodge. Manassas, Va. 17* Sl’l’l!AflOND—Ilonl'l'lC. TARE OF CHILD and home for empioved mother by reliable -hne nurse; sleep hngm, reference. Clev. 1 cmunznwun-w:«rrnm . colored_exper enced: ~_chambermaid-nurse: - chambermai Iaundress_or nn I_worker. _North NI CQOK, col best_city ref. of yea 2466-J. position. _com- | ght cooking. for work at once. jome, small salary; must Addres Star office. _ GIRL. coloua. wants position. priv: X fam- | mald rflwk etc.: ref: ne Fpah o R e O e o Teferences. Adams. 0184-W 5 GIRL wants work as maid or nurse in p _:_-ut home; stay nights. . 0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) noomxnn’ snm CIGAR. NEWSSTAND o e " | Roy White, 1624 Gales st. n.e. PAPERING Rooms: . S T At ~R. Star e-itTeqnle!mmm -mu"nmm" s e~ oy T Suarantee over 85, inc! 5- rm npt early elo-ln rice. $4,00 ather storss. ehone al Sean " sves. &0 | P BUYER AND SELLER MEET-1f you | want u business or have a business to sell s immediately. R. M. De Shazo, 1130 BY OWINER_Beautiful business proy Baitimore biva, near . €’ doin A ness: bargain for quick Box 121 -R. ! ar office. ROOMING HOUSE !AROA!N! foca. in NOW a. ‘nxu Cash or your terme. B.um:k SHOP Teudy eaiipped. af n, for inspection. | You st. 0330, | o e | RESTAURAI ICA’ in the best | 1 3 doing good business: most mod- utiful equipment: not licensed | to sell beer because am noi an american | sacrifice It for fll‘mmedl-u sgle. c See _this | 1101 14th Tnauire & nw. P FOR LEASE—Desi ~ Northwest corner; ideal for restaurant and beer business for the right man. Ad: Star_office. 13¢ iyeen 7 and 0 pm. 077 MAN—Actjve Gathollc man Retween 30 and Tk dertaking S&ifations and Tefers ences. MAN, or odd jobs: ‘must kn mbin ler ) thl Q'elllnl No telephones mul capable. with car, to soll toys, _bicycles. mow ;fiplum:, low 1611 Wi GIRL. -ccioredNorih Garolizs wants_job as cook, nursé. or gen.”houseworker. exp., ref. 1430 Columbls Col._1 beauts_ parior Call on | 13 OTOREGood location for OF suitaple for, other business wne e. an time GIRL. colored, wants & place as sood North 13 day's work; reference. GIRL. colored. neat.desires housework by the day, Decatur 5352. 1918 13th st. n. City_reference. GIRL. colored. neat, wants job of any ki yilling to work; so or stay dights. Potom: do you want to settle down i ithous tons of being laid of 0 has 150U tre Clean-cut. Deat appearing’ we can use you on one of our established foutes supplring fogd products at pices below col . People must eat and as long es ey ao Sur busineas will be & Apply 9 to 12 a.m. 5333 Ilinois ave. n.W., corner of Geor 1] GIRL Colored, meat. wants job; exi ood. | references. rienced cook and all-around worker. 1300 S st. n.w. _Potomac 0391. GIRL, colored. _wishes place. _general Bousework. pari-time or day's work; city st. GIRL. colored. = wishes -enenl Thousewor] stay nights. flu 5th st. n. MEN—Targe ndvenmm c0. needs several uates to sell ndvertising to n’t apply unless you Ve “ability o approach. . Com unlimit h: mission ed MEN. several_ with sales ability, o repre- sent ‘large insurance company. ' Apply 404 Carpenters’ Building. 100:3 K st. n.¥. omobile service bo nnrnlns rih free service: S1o day ossibie, 303 Woodward Bldg.. 10t MEN, two. vouns. o! Teat sppesrance; nt. Apply before %0 502, Ouray Bidg, Sth & G ce, for ME! ung- al office of large N. ¥ con- cern hay openin {or 3 young men of neat s‘endyfl work; B3 2 starts at SALESMAN, e rzneed Avnly Star Clothing Co.. 825 7th st dress Box 4-R. Star SAI 'lni!d 5 household paper DPodmers oot commistion: TSt Dave car: quick, advincement. " Phone Emerson 0058 ba. vlnnnczmm astured. Address Box 14-R. snyi LAUNDRESS, fll’!( c pergect work. wants washing lnd ll'enml to_do | 14 Bome: sunny Jard; vacy. ressonable, LAUNDRESS, first: take home at real low nrlcu Loptaae | WA colored in pri lvnu home Lincoln 4391-J. WOMAN, colored. reliable, wants place as nurse or general houseworksr: willing to stey nigh's: can furnish reference. ADDI; o 511 Harvard st. n. i ‘WOMAN, colored. wishes jol al houseworker or part time. in_cafe { b, cook_and gen- Call Norih WOMAN from Va. wants maid, general houseworker: ‘wiliing_worker:_city ref. Met. 8076. WOMAN . middle L, do ‘housework for good ] .mu Wages, CoUntry or city: 627 Gro pl. wwAN colored, wants day's or half day's work_of any kind. Phone North 4160-W. * WOMAN, colored. wants place boarding house ‘preferred: ref. st. n.w. _Phone North 8722. a3 "~ cook. 1821 15th SALESMEN_Five. with A% 1o sell na- tlonaily “kpown ‘products to_doctors and dentists. e a salesman_ you ar can cash in on our prvnfllltlen A%plv Room 714 _Southern Bld ly. . | SHIRT. H , Avply Wi Beat business. een’2 and 4 p.m., Mr. Dorsey. 2 das. bet Bond WOMAN, colored, would like first-class cook or maid; references. Potomac_4445. golored. u; o me. sition as Ses. Phone experienced. unnhlz. take home. ~ Call | Me EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. CALL DOMESTIC,” Dec. 2419, 1037 for cooks. g.h.w.. maids. Waitresses. time. 'ork.u. day_worker: young. experienced. i DIt SER. rellef work. evenina: Gaperienced only: _ reference. Apply Na- tional Drus. 926 17th s SOLICITORS wanted !ur well known insti- tution: give address and telephone number. Address_Box 125-R. Star_office. WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT or pay commis- sion for engineering or architectural pros- pects. leading to contract. Projects of any character accepted by qualified staff. Ad- dress. Box 119-R. Star_office. MEN. Due to the extension of our refrigeration department. we are in need of several good men. . Attractive proposition. Mr. Shaver. Jordan Piano Co.. 1 MEN WANTED —to represent the American Automobile As- soclation: no experience necessary, as all men will be trained: permanent posltion and {uture to applicants that qualify.” Apply to s “Biiding, between 0 and 0 & ALESMAN WANTED. I tvant to interview men who know how to follow instructions, do as they are told and therefore make money. Must be high class, well recommended and have automobile. We supply the prospect, pay ex- penses. For personal interview see Mr. Porter, room 206, Arlington Hotel, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday. * and HILP—MIN AND WOMEN. RUPI CHANGE ‘mall Benented Dec. 9501, 'L8aT 9%h s, houseworkers; day. week. month; ferences INSTRUCTION COURSES. FREN( TE LESSONS., TUTORING: ‘!’!dyu:!cd le 1450 Girard st. n.w. ("01. { DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY BY w.lrx!m d. or Va. per- atient instrucio 3 :m- procured. M l1b" and 8212. _14° h ulA““1 dars wit ot previous Lrainibe iR ." week: sopther, In-steno faced 52! ‘without previous train- Daced $39.50 -m Inter nul‘u‘ Sis0 00l il o s .t-rw na - junior rses. 2-9 months. Positions New ciasses this week. Inquire now. BOYD 6_years), 1333 F. Nat. 2340. ANTED__Private Jessons in Sonversational B enged. teasher. Ll yrlce: B lurces Bos So8-R- Biay offce. ; TON ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CUL- e .f"‘ and day classes. Greene's. 223, Nations Bldg._Met. 8623. white AUTO nnmm LESSONS 1 men: snywhere. any how Licensed T; YOUr OF OUF Car. Call any_time. 3480, SCHOOL OF BEAUTY b. 1918). W'ton's orig- school 818 'HONOUR KT Garsest s inal, ‘; evening _ci st. n.w. Met. 777! AUTO pecuetors, any hours; cars I parE- gn ests; permits procured. luL § lr:n, e ltu%y at hnne et any oileee."Ad- JSauires men and mmission basis: ref .'fe’imi’ g Nattonal 1311 "for- appolntmment * HELP—WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER—Insurance _experience. dou- ble-entry books: prefer single person. dn‘:- manent. Boyd's. 1333 P st. n.w. seitled answer phone. take board. small salary. Btar office. apher_and typist. and to room. mountain jesert. Pryee’s Hotel Tnd *Goitasen” Mt Jackson, LADY, for delicaemsenT SxpEFieneed T Gook- ine and soda fountain. Call 1426 North Capitol_st. n.w. GIRL, ~white, care of small 3 Manu Box_2: LADY. as stenosra) AT tore, an Dresentatives. LADIES (2). neat. experience, willing work- Fome ready for work. ~Room 301. OPERATOR, all-around, wanted; apprentice, st. n.w. also an for beauty parlor. 1204 G Y. on dresses: onl; i e R Ry T llunl need apply. 1325 Conn. ave. n.w. 53-R._Star ATTO muvmo TAGGHT ammr YOUR instructors. 525 L st mow. . Btetling 0815, 13° -OI'OI TRAVEL. ‘-’?3 *Sedans i R jan" Hotel Travel Bureau. No. 0438, 11 AN going to Atiantic, City Friday. re- urn ay. ers: nnl%m dnwr m-muu. 820-W._evenings. mm HA Denre eldmy lady or rs. H. 8.. 3120 13th st. n.e. ¢ maid_or cook | Willing to leave city later. "~ | CAPTT; 9th s0d: =00 showed better than 10 per Brice one ATTORNEY for owner has beauty sh Aehneq mw. section for sale st less than Abpraised valug of edulpment. Established bus| reason for selli to Tesponsible party. For de phone National 06 DELICATESSEN. well located. corner: low (o800, businiess and excellent equipment. Shazo, 1130 14th st. n' |ROOMING HOUS | Ve can sell your rooml; No listing ehlr" T'TS, 008 10th St. N.\W.* lm‘r tourist inn: . eal * location’: um het Teturn last month on asking cash includes beer license. nulu 686, usiness quickly. AUTO LokR CEupany AN AGENCY N ON TO ADVERTISE SOLICIT AND HANDLE LOANS AT ITS OWN EXPENSE. WE BUY THE NOTES. MUST BE RESPONSIBLE AND EXPERI- ENCED IN THIS LINE _STATE FACILITIES. PAST CONNECTIONS. ETC. BOX 16, 1802 BROADWAY. NY ROOMING HOUSE near 10th and Mass.—15 fooms: rent. 380: income about $240: down, 908 10th St. N.W* 3 ¥ B 1408 G ESTAB. 1923. Large corner store near Oth and D sts. n.w., suitable for restaurant and beer gar- den._ Belcl! prnhlbmun this store was one of ton’'s _leading bar rooms. ook DIt NAA‘FE FAME BLOG 1406_G_ST. N.W. i ET. 4813 HOUSE, Columbl | near 14th. ROOMING Deluil(lll Iumlt{l‘lre 9 room 2 baths; rent, E L FLLIS, 908 10th St. N.W.* 1S HERI BE GET IN ON THE PROFITS, GAS STATION. 'x kinds of gas, on busy 5; terms. strest: rent, s - Has beer license. Nea th and MY, " Price right i GROCER 00_wkly. guaranteed: rent, Ségm rice, S4 3,000, $1.000 down. 1A neir Govt. Bldss. 5 above: Wiy Tec. 8425 beer licenise obtain: adle. rice, terms. GROCERY. Hes beer license: doing $1.800 wkly,' Very easy te NING RM. In large apt. dinder only: $400 wkis: 18eal 1ocation; beer license obtainable. t, $35; rms.: | PAPERHANGING. first-ciass, done n oner. a paper; work guaran- e, "North ‘010, Mitchell ING— ed | This week only. ;:Ik guar. James Painting, Jones, 1620 6th SPECIAL — An'rmh n ams. any do my own_work: & PAPERHAN O Chdranteed. 1416 Md. ave. n.e | up: estimate fur: work gu: Georse. T1h 1900 80, mw. ADE. 5. PAPERHANGING. PAIL IG—G guaranteed in writing. at $3 up: auick serv- ice: fine selection. _Spigel. Ge. BRI1. up. Siitn. 705 i9th s.e. Lin. 4331, REUPHOLS’ m D Work at rea o for est Lo R mamn Takoma Park. D. RENOVIZE NOW! Have Wahington's leading contractors BAKS Jour mprovements | PAYING UNE' t years' exp. T rron 3 Dowy Pryment Reauired Pay as Litile as 85 Monthly. Free Estimates. Porch Inclosures. Hardwood Floors. Wiring. Stuccoine, Fi Roof—Call Ut Ay, NIRRT 1{7T'k0\ EMENT CO. Eye St. N.W. Nat. 740 ol nol.s‘rtnmo rumnure Tepairing, refin- halr caneing: est. f Jon | tone: Creeds lacatierea; Hn Satiand: §ob% Jne pyors 1 Ga. ave. IIO\IE I\IPRO\ EMENTS. Reliable. Responsible. _ Reasonable. FREE. HEATING PLUMBING | ERRENTING | ODELIN E I8 {0 5 Years to Pay. MENT IN JUNE. IO\AI HL‘\TI\(; CONTR.-\CTIX(; COMPANY, | 1922 M STREET N.W. NAT. 0808. | WHY We can dn your work better at & easonable price. Pnttlcll cmmcflnc m! Large Users of Building Materials. OTHING DOWN—TERMS AS LOW AS $J MONTHLY our Crews Do the Work, ::I’ll::ul\' Plumblnl Hnll.lllfi.ln' u"“'- Weainersir] ing. Electrical Work. % Free Estimates Given Cheerfully. General Contracting Co., Inc., 923 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Dist, 5082-5085. A i expert repairs on all t rates: no charge for esti- & Machine Service, 811 tl._5666. hand-; dwelling e T o4 i MATERIALS—ALL the Tnaugural nds lumber, only one day rfl as Dews. &t used Jumber veloes, over, entire city. | {mo to size at 2 S w@: 4 yards fi Bright: Anacost ROOMING HOUSE BUYERS. mlkl a llVllIl ln. ‘ - u.. BT EELTS 008 10h St. N.W # tea Bladensburg road, in the Dis- trict, with gasoline facilities. Has been restaurant for several years; should have no difficulty in obtaining beer permit. $200 month. Responsible parties only. Address Box 115-R, Star office. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. We have rooming nu-yunm::uyun . FOR LEASE—Most attractive | parii room and restaurant on|E IG MA’ . 6817, s S S W‘n w’l ‘The 1 buflnmmm A:makhcfmmnd necessal wummmsm-mm': attention. For admission to ded Service Column call National 5000, Branch 215. IVING TO A FRIDAY MORN- private Sedin. rg expense with two referen . cn 0614. * Soints Wosk dog Boons Mutual Busin flont_avenue. NA. b -11 points. ings. TR, wnd Bide. 1426 H 8t NW, Ational 3724, 3725. AND v-n and passen- Fvice. 1010 vex- 413 Wi SALESLADY. _experis Clothing Co.. a.-""ufmfl Apply Star SANDWICH wmne- GIRLS. lui Call Metro) ll“:n Tfl‘.il C‘Qflll nm.nua ADd procentabie meed spgh T e fiee Shov. 40 ve. Columbia Permanent Building Association PAYS o compounded semi-annually Under-U. S. Gov't Supervision Organized Jan. 1, 1903 Loans Made on Owner- Occupied Homes NO COMMISSION 733 12th St. N.W. | | | Melvin C. Hazen, Pres. | Wm. P. Richards, Vice Pres. | Floyd E. Davis, Treasurer | Fred ‘A. Smith, Secretary C. Clinton James, Attorney Member Building Association Council of the District of Columbia THESE ASSOCIATIONS offer you RESPONSIBILITY American Brookland Columb; Columbia Permanent District Eastern Enterprise Equitable Co-operative | Home Mutual i Home Metropolis National Permanent Northeast Northern Liberty Oriental Perpetual | Washington Permanent | Idin, 20th_and Penn. wolu white. excha; uhite, attend rooming” hoyse in Afldrul “Box 115-R. Star oMce. x unencumbered prefer ERTLY Berry, 8 y‘rl vlfll -Yullul QGa \TS achel M. f & Co.__“Ventosa,"” lm 30. Lin. 1860. 1% WOMAN. _dignifie Sver 30; cuemant) wwip. Busiuess Dhone. Address Box 3-R. . | INVALIDS AND AGED CARED FOR B gradugig nurse in ' { private home: frat and , 3. eferred; for s guick money for hird otker. {ween 4 and Arthur Jordan Plano 13t] ut for Mr. Hm DON'T DISC Al\b 'OUR woln! §1.80 to $3.80; mo more, no ‘atee Sirans. b felte® RO S0h Blfll! with Mme, , forms b 1001 S0 nws %uu- ress | No. 1. 1 x W. Af\T].D—Thornughly experi- enced finger waver. In making application state experience and give reference. Address Box |y 105-R, Star office. money-saving _pr: fusranteed. a dants to care f¢ every wan Bles Drug Store No. 4.°808 7th sk 0., and in’ private ate nurse. tion, nov Ma; AND "AGED, CARED PGE me under direction of gradu- reasonable; central loca- t | BEDDING, MA' A R v a1 %%n. fnu. 2 for B5c; locks s ther i mxmuu ;t once; show_room. 907 n.w. U s Bec: 58413 Dox springs and and_prompt E Hash. Matiress o 316 L st: s.w. Nat. 6670. 'ATED. sprines. matiresses ol Beadli o el S TV. Wk 4004 | o BEDDIN G RENOVATED. ICAN BEDDING CO.. 410 and Brysat Bu N! ot. 3232. — Gene: ing.Tences N creening. partitions. Hoot grete work, Brining, 1300° Tavlor & con- n.w. CARPENTER—G1 partitions. porch work. sarage doors Teasonable prices. 0184-J. any (tme. ARPENTRY- us_install your b-r F fibdering, Dlumbing: hertnE, *Wirny, Daing- Harry “Johsison. Gol. 917 ing, plastering. 7. 13% iG—Front and CAW he: fine i I Rk, e | CHAIR CANE[NG—"{,’;C'."';;:‘: 5 stering. Anutr-u 1235 10th n.w. is_ m cor. nh-.?:.- $ ey o nm Apt. B ’"uzz""%'..m FOR COAT. sadirrgl 810, 2 ok e ey eve. se. £} 5. R e only aus, - | other furniture cheap. 25231 H n. FURNITURZ for 3-room apai includ- ing Whitney grand Plator i L | 350 cn? Tor_auen het Col. nnn iful baby er -3 ofis, :o clm 3 «nm-’ 12th & G u nw. 5 PIANO. Knabe, Ambi d. w fect condition; cost. 83, ent. _Shoreham nou\. Dist. 3343, PTANGE—Pin 5. raded-in htl. ’m a0d $100; others for "J “ £ 0u. igth 80 gis chine. di eneral job and repair Work, PORCH _OLIT very Apt. RADIOS -We w your radi A DIOSa e 3t trom i e, o a. &udor {most m.-ll Gajl Districe 3100." Okay u— ‘WIR] AND PLXTU'RIB—Q rms., 2 hllh ; - the reason. H. M. Clrun!!n NO "985 7 TREAT, sured: uunm. Turki hme elec Ne WE e & finlar«n during 2 her Glavendon ngm 3 HELP—DOMESTIC. -rm!e. Erotes ‘— preciates cl ° eeneral how ard. ©om WOMAN, white, nfiflea, settied in family of two as “housekeeper and cook (Cathalic referred). Wil be member of famil rmanent bor e: referchoes required. dress Box 18 Star_office work: | ord Address Box e st 5600 L st. n.w: W nmu%-nmmxmm . for c Children 3 and oves; ho ATS Tew hats o erman, 5"1 RESSES M. styles in remodelins and_workmanship. Pot LADI flowe: AL Studio. 1317 P 8 SI‘I'UA'HONS—MEA Persons advertising jor “Situations Wanted” are warned to exercise careful investigation of persons of- tering positions where cash deposits are_required to_secure employment. -} d; all-roun - 20 yrs.' exp. on quality BAKER. goods; "high lecorator; interview ap- Dreciated: references. _Columbia 2224, ° ,UB_ MANAGER, rs' “experience, capable of taking complete chare of either city or country club: wife will assist if desired. Phone Adams 712 Taylor st. n.w. MA worl house cmner 08 Painter. 458 Virs! Phone Me. 2084, . IMN. colnrea snis work as cook. Fouse- man & T gards ‘can. drive car; réte Tel. ur_4395. K JToung luul colored, wants work as wmr. bu bo! . short order cook: Felerancest 350. Dec. l.xso SITUATIONS—WOMEN. 3 dren,_invalld, by N NN HUREE, chidrin. TvaRd ”I hite 33?“‘ e‘u‘nm-mn No domestic work. ER'S HELPER, white: & keeper, expert, seamstress, tailor & Shil- dren, invalid, 25¢ hou: . 2440 eumnn "\‘c'fl. iG -ent«. 14 | v criailahed EASTER EGGS AND nvons "GRDERED fow will be ready ai any stated time. Call cal mm«. Apl u'rrrm 50 cents. B adr ressec own pressin SKILLFUL AUTO REPAIRING carbon, removed. motor turied Ford A, Tolet 6, 34501 brakes re- lined “sa cheertally eiven work. Re: P res. ms TO MAKE NEW fi?m *LOOR 3 free instruction; x lood ot 1 | ool ELECTRIC WIRING. 2 halls, bath, complete with i REPALT work very, ln::unl -u\l th now. Gol. RB5. ELECTRICAL \\’IRI\G 6 rooms. bath. nalls, complete with_fix- tures; special price this month. Elec- tric Co.. 4927 Oth n.W. i ap15* ELECTRIC WIRING. HX m ellh :omnle?zs v(llh fll -h\ wo! lmlnlhlp suaranteed. Co. & wur_n.w. Col. SJVI i | RUGS—Orientals. seml-; Chinese; * $145: 10x13°0 8x1: RNew B nnme. A & id Feating an Se! AEves SEWING. &mmmh eleciric., $35; u $10_and up. 927 P st. n.w. alwnfllu MACHINE, R WORK o( every description. guaranteed: ~ also sanding l"l"hfl? nts: cllk. ".‘fl Private family. 51 K & with motor and ap to quick buyer. rl.oon WORK. expert: old floors m-dg uku Bews &leu reasonabll k STORE mmuu-au tion.wall and floor cases, eaNoany 508 piata Phone Nat. 04 Tona. portable, “‘United," 3 PERING—Room echanic. and. 0396, _any_t APERHA] mmo‘ paper incl. rm:rnv& B red, orin | B ek B P ek Soarken, L 50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ik ST e, B Pes o LK L R_M_De Shaso, li & ‘BUSINESS, soft drh.ll and h‘rl’. ain, i{‘m’“-“-'i; eu% 10, CAFETERI possibilicy $1,000. Painting, Papermg and Floor Scraping. For neat, clean work at bl call For'Ttee Sstimate. - Adume L5t Dt Keystone Decorating Co., Inc., i i 2y ook Sousns ONE OF CITY'S < uu.n with buul 1606 mn E;fiu.b muun for ttlin nbluumnz 18,000 . of floor mac fl.c ¢ ’ ‘trelibt Station. & O. tc Yineton pL. nt gk shii o :be up for view vnh owner, l“nn Box omplétely for- neoms most TS ”K adb. 1180 1400 36. nw. %fiwflw R 5" $1 R AR t in. 50c | Job too small. Adams desired. Armnco nlnt . stering taken 10; bon el $10: beat White meé.; paper: P. & G ick mlee White TYP] RE VICE. 883, 571616t . n?:}'mum ey 3'mos. in ‘adv., 3 No deliveries. ourent model ‘I'YPIWR R o (uhll:"m.‘ 1Inc. it ll? and mnmflflofl Cogora LG smith i and e Saws, acrihce” ot trade. Fehted and “repabiod. writer Sales & Service Co. T Nat. 5660, e £ I | g ot ¥ BALL s30. | W, Pios gost A gfiu NG and painting. $¢up PA ll“ Pot R Relable Decorating Go. I fli‘.“n'.. &L "s};;m.h e Pa cracks o Vork. cha e Bec. Con 443 Kenvon at, PAPERING—5-00 s ot prices. painting, $Bi00; disintec sist on better ‘Ad. 3823 room of material. Painting at 'WRIST W ‘s, white AR A it | SV Sl wone matin’ seckirce o I v ll"Y RS