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RADIO SERVICE OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR. ALTMAN 417 11th St. NW. 1 DI. 3106 Breakfast Nooks For the Home, Porch or Garden ‘. ] make its radio debut over WMAL and The group includes two graceft carved benches and table. Ready to be painted and decorated. Lumber Prices Down Lowest in 18 Years Here is an opportunity to remodel your home and save a great deal. Come in now and let us estimate. J. FRANK KELLY, Inc. 2121 Ga. Ave. NOrth 1343 Complete line of Lumber, Millwork nd Building Materials Open All Day Saturdays Let us loan you $300 or less to consolidate vour bills able in small monthly ments in proportion to vour in- come. Our plan is confidential ahd courteous. We give one day's service. Phone Decatur 1240 PEOPLES PERSONAL BANKERS, INC. 3308 Rhode Island Avenue —about Indian customs and crafts from an Indian trader. Wick N\iller Indian trader of San Ysidro, New Mexico, lectures here daily at 10:30, 2, and 4:45 Hear him—and see the seven Pueblo and Navajo Indians at work making Indian wares. All the merchandise is for sale. FourtH FLOOR. WoODWARD & LoTHROP 10th, 11th, F and G S!rutu Phone District 5300 ' CASH for any EMERGENCY or other helpfal parpose You may obtain a loan of $300 or less on our monthly repay- ment plan. The service is dig- nified, economical and courte- ous. All transactions completed in one day. Phone—Shepherd 2 Maryland Personal Bankers 8405 Georgia Ave Silver Spring, Md, | l i | cabinet series and, while it will be de- | touch upon the all-important subject | ular waltz ballad, FARLEY TO SPEAK ' N FORUM TONGHT “Postal Service Under New Deal” Will Be Topic Over N. B. C. Chain. e Postal Service Under the New | Deal” will be discussed tonight by Post- master General Farley during the Ni tional Radio Forum over C and a coast-to-coast network of other Na- tional Broadcasting Co. stations. The forum, arranged by The Wash- ington Star, will be broadcast from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. Mr. Farley’s ad- dress will be the third of the Roosevelt voted chiefly to policies designed to meet new gonditions, he is expected to of patronage distribution. Secretary of Treasury Woodin's pop- “Spring Is in Heart Again,” will be sung by Frani Parker, tenor, during the weekly con- cert of Harry Horlick's Gypsies tmm 19 to 9:30. selemors by the G include Lehar's “Frasquita,” Kétell | descriptive tone picture, “In & Peuun Garden,” and “Dancing the Devil Away. Plot to Be Dramatized. “Easter Plot,” the story of a mys- terious bomb dropped into the Russian | lines on an Easter Sunday during the | early years of the World War, will be | dramatized during the K-7 mystery | presentation at 9:30 | " WRC's other major N. B. C. attrac- tions will be a concert of Russian melo- " dies at 8 o'clock and 4 recital of popu- lar songs by Frances La at 11:02.; | A Welsh male chorus of 80 voices will | associated N. B. C. “blue” network st tions at 11:30. Traditional Welsh folk songs will be featured. Phil Cook, versatile radio comedian, and Harry Reser's Eskimos also will contribute to WMAL's program. From its own studios WMAL will broadcast recitals by Frank Young, planist, and Sidney Resnick. tenor, and a concert by the Dixie Trio. “La Traviata” Selected. The first of a new series of operatic presentations will be broadcast at 9 o'clock by WJSV and affiliated Columbia stations. The operas, in miniature form, will be under the direction of Howard Barlow. He has chosen Verdi's “La Traviata” for the opening broadcast. WJSV also has scheduled a demon- stration at 11 o'clock of the new Mac- Neil “Fog Eye” which detects unseen icebergs. enemy ships and planes, and concealed batteries of guns, and which | looks through fires, fog and smoke screens. For the purpose of the broad- | cast demonstration, various objects in the sky over New York and in the h bor will be “found” with the instru- ment. A new Evening in Paris series will begin at 9:30. The programs will be presented by Nat Shilkret's orchestra, Frank Parker. tenor, and Mary McCoy, soprano. Each program will be in the form of a miniature musical comedy. The Country Club program at 10 o'clock will take the form of a “Fron- tier Part; The musical portion of the broadcast includes “Forty-Second Street,” “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans” and “Pony Boy.” The Royal Hawaiians and Richard Allen, tenor, will contribute to the pro- gram of WOL. In addition there will be a dinner concert and a program of recorded orchestral gems. Major Radio Features SPEECHES. Postmaster General Farley, in the Na- tional Radio Forum, WRC, 10:30. DRAMA. Townsend Mystery, WMAL, 7:15; Gold- bergs, WRC, 7:45; Pu Manchu Mys- tery, WISV, 8:30. VARIETY. | Five-Star Theater, WMAL, 7:30; Harry Reser's Eskimos, WMAL, 8:00; Sing- in' Sam, WJSV, 8:00; Phil Cook, WMAL, 8:45; Harry Horlick's Gyp- sies, WRC, 9:00; The Country Club, WwJsv, 10 00 Hollywood on the Air, WRC, DANCE MUSIC. Ted Lewis’ Orchestra, WJSV, 11:45; Vincent Lopez's Orchestra, WRC, 12:05; Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra, WJSV, 12:30. HIGH LIGHTS .ELSEWHERE. 6:00—“Maud and Cousin Bill” dra- matic sketch—WJZ, WBAL. WBZ, KDKA, WLW and WHAM. 6:30—Irene Castle McLaughlin—WJZ, ‘WBZ, WBAL and KDKA. 6:45—"Today's News,” by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC., WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, WLW and WRVA. 8:30—Don Cary's Dcg Chats—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and KDKA. 9:30—Melody Moments; The Melody Singers, and Jose! Pasternak's Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLW, WHAM and KDKA. 409-11th STNW. DIST. 4700 KILLS MOTHS To proteot olothes, -um must be killed, not just repelled. PARABO does It. CRVSTALS OR L|QUID rtloool R VANEISHOE THE 'EVENING STAR Today on the Radio (AU programs scheduled {u: Zastern Standerd Time and are subject to change without notice.) C 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—'‘Government Mlvl'.y in the m:sptul Fleld,” by Dr. George aehr. 3: IS—Henrmu Shumann, pianist. :!.lo—Womlnx Radio lee:‘.e. 11:00 11:30—The 11:48—Ted Lewis’ Orchestra, 12:00—Leon Belasco's Orchestr: 5 pe 3 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. « 12:30 to 1:00—Ozzie Nelson and Orchestra. 5:30—Schirmer and Schmitt. 5M5—The Happy Laundryman. 6:00—Base ball scores. ° 6:05—Wardman Concert Ensemble. 6:20—Two Washington Favorites. 6:25—Hoss Sense Hiram. 6 GO—thk and Blue D'uetlvt Mys- Serial e:As—om Allunl. S0prano. 7:00—Brown's Concert Ensemble. 7:15—Dramatic sketch. 30—King of the mzhwly 45—The Goldl 00—Russian Trofka Melodies. :30—Sascha Gorodnitzki, pianist. : 33:},“”0‘“ Blll?d arry Horlick's G es. 9:30—K-7 Spy Story. ez 10:00—Weather forecast. 10:01—Herb Gordon’s Orchestra. 10:30—National Radio Forum; speaker, Postmaster General Farley. 11:00—Last Minute News. 2—Frances Langford, contralto. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Elder Michaux. 9:00a—Tony Wons. 9:158—In Luxembourg Gardens. 9:30a—Health talk. 9:45a—Little Jack Little. 10:15a—Morning Moods. 10 ow—umuon Singers. 10:45a—Melody Parade. 11:00a—The Old Tim 11:15a—Vincent Sorey's Orchestra, 11:45a—Ben Greenblatt, ?hnm 12:00m—High Noon Highlights 12:15—Buddy Harrod's Orchestra. 12:30—Concert Miniatures. 1:00—Columbia Miniatures. 1:15—Vincent Travers' Orchestra. 1:30—Russian Gypsies. 2:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 2:30—Indian School program. 3:00—Address. 3:15—Columbia Artist Recital. 3:30—Prank Westphal's Orchestra. 2289 Meters WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Variety Hour. : “Th Man. 4:00—Children's program. 5 D—Sometmfig for Every One. ball scores. 6:00—Mildred Shackelford, pianist. 6:15—Today in Sports. 6:20—Weather report. 6:30—"Personalities and Landmar] by Amnold Kruckman. 8:45—Gilbert Fraser, tenor. 7:00—Dinner concert. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—The Royal Hawalians. 7:45—Richard Allen, tenor. 8:00—WOL Varieties. 8:30 to 9:00—Orchestral Gems. Early Program Temorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:4! ‘Tower Health Exercises. 00a—Richard Liebert, organist. ~Mornm: Glee Club. a—Current events, by Anne Hard. 1 10:15a—Morning_Parade. 11:00a—"“Your Child,” by Dr. Ella Op- penheimer, 11:153—Radio Household Institute, 11:30a—United States Army Band. 12:00m—Johnny Marvin, tenor. 12:15—On Wings of Song. 1:00—Classical Varieties. 1:30—Richard Himbers’ Ensemble. 2:00—Health talk by Senator Copeland of New York. 2:05—Merry Madcaps. 2:30—Evelyn Hayes, soprano. 2:45—Child Study Association. 3:00—Vocal Art Quartet. 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—The Golden Treasury. 4:30—"Vocational Guidance,” by the Kiwanis Club. 4:45—The Lady Next Door. 5:00—Melodic Thoughts. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—Afternoon Varieties. A\ 4 Jsv 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3: oo—;v‘hne House Easter Egg Rolling | 3: (5——!:tecb c Piano. 8:55—Virg| News. 4:00—Frank Westphal's Orch 4:30—Talk by Lyman Beecher 4:45—Columbia Artist Recital. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Fred Berren's Orchestrs. 5:25—Short Story Drama. 5:30—"Skippy.” 5:45—Lone Wolf Tribe. 6:00 P.M.-6:01 P.M. CORRECT TIME BY PARABO IT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES * Sold at Drug and Dept. Stores. 2 hut-ins. 11:00a—Beauty Hints, by Bert Parker, 11:05a—Symphcnic Tone Pictures, 0a—So! g3 11:45a—Aces of the Aocudlon 11:59a—Weather report. 12:00m—Dance Music Meters. 630 Kiloeycles. | WMAL 3:15—Monday Matinee. nella.” Fiction,” by Karl Detzer. 8:15—Dick Darini 0—Health and Happiness. by Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Anson Weeks' Orchestra. 6:15—Weather forecast. 6:16—Mary Junkin, soprano.. 6:30—Von Unschuld Piano Club. | 6:45—"Women in Politics,” i Bainbridge Hayden. Advt, | | “Hoss-Sen | Says— “IT'S NOT WHAT YOU EARN—BUT WH! \T 84 OL' 6:00—"Keeping Up With Events,” by Robert W. 6:15—George Hall's Orehestra, Program. "leading Build Her y‘.u A their assets are of trust on Today more than ght. * 5 088-SENSE HIRAM RICHFIELD o Building COUNTRY . CLUB WJISV at 10 Council 10:00a—Through the Looking Glass. 112:30 to 1:00—Mount Alto program. 3:00—Lou Lutrell and Elsie Lacombe. 4:00—Radio Guild, presenting “Pru- | 5:00—"The Century of Progress and 5 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, owner-occupied Tonite! WRC, 6:25 P.M. mothesHigmels, Humer of Association of the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 6:55—Musical Interlude. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Anay. 7:15—Townsend Murder Mystery. 7:30—Five Star Theater. :35—Science Neleweeh 8:45—Phil Cook. 9:00—Washington Communi !hnlm speaker, Senator K!.u of Utah. 9:15—Frank Young, pianist. 9:30—Dixie Trio. 9:45—S!dney Reanick, tenor. tenar. ton of the MacNeil Fog Eye.” 11:15—Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Giobe Trotter. 12:00m—Weather forecast. Early Program: Tomorrow. G 45a—Early Risers’ his 7:00n—Breakfast Club. 9:45a—High Spots. 10:00a—Musical Melange. 10:. lb—!oun by Marie Fowler. 10:30a—Songs by anpy Jack. 10:45a—Singing Strin, 11:15a—Genia romriou. soprano, 11:30a—Rhythm Ramblers. 12:00m—Smackouts. 12:15—Pollock and Lawnhurst. 12:30—Broadcast trom Jerusalem. 1:00—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—Lotus Orchestra. 2:00—Weather reports. 2:05—Words and Music. 2:30—Syncopators, 2:45—Sisters of the Skillet. 3:00—Jimmy Harbison, pianist. . 3:15—Unveiling of the bust of Cyrus McCormick at Richmond, Va. 4:15—Wealth of Harmony. 4: 15—0!G‘rlmllnl. “The i '5:00—Harold swkes Orchestra. 5:15—Dick Darin, 5:30—Health and anplnm Little French Tonite! TISP. M. ABNER DRURY BREWERY. INC HOYAL PILSE Columbia Permanent Building Am)ciation . PAYS | 5% compounded semi-annually Under U. S. Gov't Supervision Organised Jan. 1, 1903 Loans Made on Ow Occupied Homes NO COMMISSION 733 12th St. N.W. | ; Melvin C. Hazen, Pres. ha Wm. P. Richards, Vice Pres, Floyd E. Davis, Treasurer | Fred A. Smith, Secretary ]| c. Cinion James, Attorney Member Building Associgtion | || councit of the District of Columbis by Miss THESE ASSOCIATIONS offer you RESPONSIBILITY Perpetual Washington Permanent American Brookland Columbia Columbia Permanent District Eastern Enterprise Equitable Co-operative Home Mutual Home Metropolis National Permanent Northeast Northern Liberty Oriental ing and profit 120,000 * For Men Who Want Quality At An Economy Price DUNKIRK FABRICS $19.50 Be Numbered Among the Lucky Ones at the Lucky Number Shop—1331 F Street Pure Virgin wools and worsteds in all the snappy new blues, grays, and browns. Every single suit a perfect model of careful tailoring at its smartest . . . expensive looking, but the thriftiest suit values ever offered at this early Spring season. You'll find nothing newer in style than the new Dunkirk patterns as Tatlorgd by Schloss Brothers After-Easter Special TOPCOATS $ 1 6.50 The season’s most popul-r coats. Herringbone and Tweeds! Plain back or smartly belted with set in or Raglan sleeves. The famous serviceable quelity snd smarter “appearance make these coats a remarksble value ot $16.50. - 1331 F STREET—A LUCKY NUMBER FOR YOU SEE OUR WINDOWS || ine; experience in selling business |1 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. put left kY . ad Classified advertisements ceived at the main office up and for The Sunday Star up the Branch Offices one hour chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. HELP AND SITUATIONS No one can you on a train after it has the station. So it is not me- for The Daily Star are re- to 11 p.m. day before issue, to 5 0 p.m., Saturday. At earlies 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 fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of | & The Star will be delivered to adver- tisers on | number ticket. jpe— HELP—MEN. ,_ experienced on _installments. car and know :llyn thoroughl man, fl ry Bl nsthats: pav: 351 mo. | Box 41k, star offce ‘IlAN capable. with car, 10 solicit; | to toys. bicycles. lawn' mowers. | appuiances: fow pric \ssion. 1 Wis. ave. ‘position: PRddress Tepairs cleemnl | resentation of the box|Yo INSTRUCTION COURSES. mon SCHOOL COURSE COMPLETE T ars; study at home enter any college. Afl- dnu ‘Box_53-R._Star_ofice. QUICKLY_RE- cars ished; ) DRIVING TAUGH Aleas 1Reased Gnatrueson test parking. permits sec FRENCH. PRIVATE LESSONS. TUTORIN( Jilacst rates. " 3480 Glrard it Bv. | " | Roy White. 161 B—ll — “COHH!NDID SEIVICI. (nu AND PLU] G: 5__1:":: nu mmmn mel\md, Merm™ 1ia | HO‘\IE I’\H’RO\/ MENTS. NO CASH REQUIRED. START PAYING ¢ J ‘TERMS $5 MONTHLY. ALL WORK UNCONDITIONALLY e i‘:'-"’n'x'-'krfl'.'n‘g’fix—”'"fi"°' Carpentering —Wiring —Gem Incioged Porches—Garaees & Bpecisity. Or Anz Branch of Home Remodeiins PHONE OR FREE ('ONTINF,XTAL HOME IMPROVEM Call Metz._Col. 0306, sny Painting, Papering and Floor Scraping. r neat, clean work at l’llwl’llhl. prices cail Tor free estimate, Adams 1 Keystone Decorating Co "Inc., 41 14th st. n.w.—All work Wflll‘lll! teed. Terms i PAPERING b RMS. 2-STORY HALL, $30. Quick service, white mech. Call any time; Also, glasz put in. 50¢ plus cost material; no job_too small. _Adams 2326. PAPERINt anteed;_rell nw. Col. 4 up: work euar- nd_prom 4th ‘Reliable De:nrnln, o tooms, $4_up; 3 lho Gales st ne o;_prompt . palnting. No-—-v cle low prices: by local responsible me- Chanic. “Baitz, 001 Irving st. nw.. Col- 1880 BE A PRIVATE GECRETARY OR JUNIOR intant, earn big money and have things lew and review courses 2 to # t est methods. Large employment ncy. openings daily. duates 'w _classes forming. a University, 1333 P at. OF BEAUTY SOTIRy Wion's oris: tln;‘ and finest equipped beauty vvtnlnhclln Easy terms. AUTO DRIV white men; anywher car.” Call ‘any’ time. MOTOR TRAVEL. ny hour: yol * Adams 3480, MAN to take charge of & f rm vnh or without equipment; state r and sal ary or under what Senditions you_ would want to take charge; immediate Dossession. M. E. 8elf. 5124 bt n nw. MAN, resident o neton or vicinity. able towllndlt 0 l(:uunen of his own of willing to learn: reference | Botans % na s o, Tuesday at 970 Na } tlonal Pre % umxn iencec._sutomoti P rabe~ of - fandiing Iaine {-nd Srindin work and motor _ reboring. | Make "ippiication by letter only. sivi experience; ‘names of last three th of time with Addre: mith, sam.n"n Wholesalers, omobue e service book. col $10 day_possible. 3lde._Call 10 to 5 p.m MEN, attention! Opening for three men Groeery store or route experience Compensation dise ussed in inter- iy 208 District National Bank RECOGNIZING that the mne seeurity owners todly 1is unbia. | prevent further undue losses | maximum recovery. financial firm now pro- | viding mvnwn with services of nationslly l own in nt counsel without cost or ob- %5 openings for two contact cou 1 income possibilities based Best refer- bility to 1988, tive need of d counsel to d to assure Unusu on Peplacements. Requirements: und business experience. 501 ‘vn nt facts clearly. Telephone Nat'l SALESMEN omplets | Badac elecirical ‘sppliances. also gas T | Splendid opportunity for workers. 8 33 lesmen’s clast Bemonstrators fur 701l 'at. Nolan Moter Company ers). 1111 1Rth_st. n.w. SEWING MACHINE SALEBMAN, exerienced Jha bext Singer Co. comract 10 | No_trifiers need apply. See 337 _Co e Ford deal- | SOLICTTORS, (107, commission: city: high-class _ proposition. mu A -na o L mus 708 Ouray ASHI! E_SALESMEN 1o sell the | PODIIIII ?rlml Sbln Dry at the lol nnu of Quick turnover. llrfl commission. V !mv “of mewspaper advertising. leads fur- | nished. best proposition in the (‘ll Apgl PQK" l(ll Anhur .Yoman Pi .~ 13th | 4 an er_on | n earn | ano d 6 Murray, UN )‘nn who t t , T8, Srotuets Internationally known. auslified, you can enrn {rom 820 lo 83 a7earC1E W asnet. but mx Apply 9 to 12 I nw $10 PA! | us _with “information " leading t of a new car and lh for ln orm-nun ing to the sale of a used Ad Box 45-R. Star office. We have openings for salesmen to sell | Westinghouse _electric _ refrigerators. | plan (or sscuri] hot prospects | convassing is unique and bring 'a!:lclly A[g‘! Mr. Grimstead, Edgar Morris 6 13th st. n.w. | WANTID—!AI.ISIAN. | SALESMEN with mi house-to- house experience. Dosition: 3 sales 't Apply Roem 410, 13190 F aily. SALESMEN WANTED. We have opening for two sales- | men for this city to sell well known | systems and equipment helpful; this is real opportunity for connection with world’s largest manufacturer in its line; must have auto and be in position to work on commission | basis; applications from high type | men are invited. If you desire inter- view write A. J. Kennedy, care Am- bassador Hotel. 18* HELP—WOMEN. iat_with Bgusework:, references required and $12 month. Phon ‘Wisconsin_ 2! L | gIRL WATTRESSES, white. experienced. onu.w WOMAN. over 30, disnified, with businest tact and good person: in position. Adflrell Box HELP_DOMESTIC. 'OOK—White woman who can_cook: Some and '8 & week. | 8617 Botemiiie 78 | Bilver_Spring. Md. GIRL. white. nest. reliable. care of child, ;‘mlll apt. Mrs. Senior, Met. 7324 tll 4,30 T | ARTHRITH PACKARD 7-PASS Texas, Calif., S 1 Travel Burea cars. | U 7411, Culit., driving: preferred. T’" CCOMPANY BAME TO reference exchanged: driver Address Box 409-R, Star DE;! CHICAGO. ATLANTA, CAl vate sedans’ lei a bu_gn Hotel T A RELTABLE TRAV] e rettater T AT .”,,‘Z,"Ef.'i.n.m for_trips to all points. BUS TICKETS rices. Open_ evenings NATIONAL' TRAVEL BUREAU, 413 Woodward m 1 H SN, PAMPHLET Vredicting sarly end | d ushering in of astonis DON'T DISCARD YOUR WoR: $1.50 to $380; no mor . cleans. irims and redesigns vour atee siram elts. LLO] A TSRy INVALID TRES referred. N.W. Washington one number. Address ce. TLDREN BOARDED W) care.’ Special attention to dis und. ‘Doctor's seference. cl Position guaranteed | | | | | | TS: | and | HAN, h;rnfl\erly 'rflh me. | BEER EQUIPMENT PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING — Rooms dry scraped and papered; $4.00 up, paper included. A. Hobbe. Linc.’ 8760-J. PAP!RHANGING SPECIAL_A d dry. cracks flled book . %6 guaranteed in writing at $5.35 e rVite, mice selection® D. . Decorating C | Ge. 58 PLASTE patching. pointing up. does best work at reasonable prices. Perdue, 614 Kastle pl. ne_Lin. 5641 PLASTERING, patch werk don new ceilings.’ €10 up. | Bmith, 705 13th se. Linc R RlPAlRINo—!&r ght new Get the man who i uPHoLsmmc- Tepairing, slip cov lons: reeds jacaered: fine work dome reas. Garland, 5632 Ga. ave. Phone Ge. 3846. NO CASH NEEDED. HOME I.\TPRO\'E.\IF.\'TSA Reltable. Responsible. _ Reasonable. FREE. ODELIN¢ airs of Any Description. P, 8 AS LOW AB 5 MONTHLY. Rotning Down--Up s to PAY. ST PAYMERT IN JUNE \ ATION A.L Hl-_ATl\G CONTR'\CTI.\'t; COMPANY, 1922 M STREET N.W. NAT. 0808. — 100 for SL00, covers 300 sa BED, | dnubk mah also ‘odd pieces, very chi beach or camp. 1 | Reasonable prices | same. 308 10th 0. ;BICYCL!% Rollast & reiton Blcscle S 8orting nw BUILDING MAT! Lt Tal | Stands jumber. used only one ay (:oofl "o Well equip- | new., 2t used lumber prices. Feecking jobs over. entire ity Metr | Hotel, "etc., etc umr.s TO MAKE THE NEW rxnn‘ tioned. Dails pulled and at. ANY D B LLY DRY CLEANED | Bt not ‘pressed: 50 conts. Re turiny. @0 | jour own pressing. Pree call and delivery | SPINDLER'S, N, INVALID, MAN OF 63 WANTS HOME AND board ‘in’or neer Washington Address Box 216-R._Star_office WHEN DEATH STRIKES A 13 me need to feel that they m t in- | ferior ‘funeral services due o ioabiny 15 a high price. The Greater W. W. complete funeral cars orld’s finest terproof. airtight. guars vault may be had from Chambers for $a%. case of death call the Greater W 14th. cor. Chapin n.v. Bhiong e writs Sour addres, 70U & beautifu 101 In BUSINESS OPPOITL\ ITIES. BOTTLING BUSINESS, soft d-inks and beer: well established business, mod and ‘trucks; cost ove .000: 'xH enmm-r enull trade._Col. ¢ CLEANING Cablisnment: ‘nod otations rent on mederately priced: doing nice business 1% _discount sev- first-trust notes ying nually. on finest D iTinin. estate. of over iwo thousand acres Entire_property cost over one million dol lars. Pirst trust of only $150.000. For fu: ther_ particulars ggdress Box 335-R, Star ce. ason same. WILL SACRIFICE 0 UIPMENT made to fit your space e prices. Also elec. refrig, for state price. | nteed pieet burial | o N weCuiil serd | Gi do it C | Ind. ave to size at Hechini | gonvenient selection, INGER Cl CASH REG! A llers shelving. chaira. tab safes, cofiee urns s electric grinders, mixi store equipment rtitions. D Edgar Baum, Inc d-han ton ci efore. 3 X Reming 3 estotory At prices d_of fnh or, nt LEC. MOTO! 0 e 3phi3hp. 3 PR several 1 ph. Wa. 9317. Parker Armature Ballston, Va : | ELECTRIC 1RONER. in_excellent conditian: ble for larze house or small lsun: b e 2t “Nores*Auttion Hooms, 635 e FURNITUREOverstuffed [iving Tt Toom el 7 n wainut bed room suite, S20.0 beds. Isu;luul hu FURKITO Rz. provincial. incl sional pieces and rugs, ‘suitable large o small home; will sell separate or hote: rvmll'runl for e\ery oom in the hom { De soid at auction Tuesdsy. April 18, 514 10tr 2 308 Met. 7887 i8e IGB_snd _shoe store for ;_good location. Address Box . Btar office. 1 SELL Chevy FIRST TRUST NOTE, Chase. D._ C.. propert count. __Add: a1 s T very | t_shop demlnd 55!!4 'nd st. nw. [ See Bunday of izooumg nouu:—ns rooms. num ne 19th & Eye sts.: all rented: excellent ni returns: S850. District 946, SMALL CTIVE TEA : 50 yards from Jaree_department siore. ' Can license. ~ Pric 0 equipped. Box 41-R. sur ice. mme s'ron: FOR BALE. GOOD GOING BUSINESS. MUST SELL. CALL LINCOLN ‘Address I3 | | et beer 5 fu | fice . | PAINT NOW. $1 living suit Bor: tfinlnl room suite, twin b % ocher, rhbe te T reasonable: 401') 50; bed room k. \ c MAHOGANY bed room ar A set. pleces; rugs. desks. mirrors. Heine Toom CE rmwrrua! Jused, Govi, AP . CMeL OFFIC and seconds: Fora Co . rom d. Sanl msmct 3106, Oxay ye dlo Con 417 1ith house in COUPLE will buy or TepU roomin X :ood location, OIV: full information. nm}s—v water, elec.. automatic ho . “Building year ‘old Tounds. compfl $4.500 ¢ ox. 350_Rooming how $550—Rooming house, Rooming house, 13 fms. filled: al food income, will ‘sacrifice tlonery and % rooms: rent. $35. beer busines: ER. pmn ‘cook: must be y-unfle fof. employed ‘couple; 325 . n.w. SITUATIQNS—MEN. . Persons advertising jor “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezercise careful investigation of persons of- fering positions where cash deposits are requlml to secure_employment. ONTANT- utive Anancial _cor Tapale. Credit. man, ofgs mans Address Box 2! exp. excellent refs. office. LORED MAN, age 2 4 years driving in city. and garden. Call or phm for Grymes. 1019 20th s ent 2. HOUSEMAN, first class, Tl ; good rience: fine re emcu %0 anywhere. Decatur : apperance: s “olee work_bu le. wiahes Wi y around h DY, 4308, ask n.w., Apart- nfect., R M. CORTIS, 820 110h St N.Wo N ms, $100_ Rent. (e F Schatz, 834 1()(11 \Iet 8/93 STOREKEEPERS— IF YOU NEED MONEY S CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE C 9th R, DIST. NAT. BANK Bi 1406 G NW. ESTAB. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessaty to be made to The Star will receive gflmpfi -mnnon For admission to Service Column call National 5000 Branch 215. MAN, colored. as chauffeur, llrdenu. vor butler. Janitor ‘or all-around. m ving ~ experience; city nmnm AKIR!CAN TOCKSMITH. LBA # Co. 2624 14th n.w. Col. ey oo gates. 2 for u5c: locks ins lmmled & repaired; AINTER wais work iy apl house or ho B month. Wil wo n k for réasonsble v Phone CI" Reference: SITUATIONE—'WOM!N. D KER., experiencetl, wishes sewing or out by day: Teferenc I!Ile m P RESSMA] 24100 o o STENOGRAPHER. gt cal u?cr ence, vers Rood. Lypist (aks rasia dictation Deeds work. take 312. ~ Miss Roberts, Mo Ilm of inum’ housel e . . e e SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. . IW eahrld.n-llln‘ltnm ... lfi\lm ”“v 1318 P . |m .mflm‘ ‘wants general °' coking: eity ty" o - suburbe; place as mother's Teferences. ' 939 Prench r‘u': lblt. n"“““lk é" n.’ S box springs and DING. uA'rnuss! s_Teno.; best prices and "fimz“n Waon Matiress Gon 310 Lot BEDDING RENOVATED. AMERICAN BEDDING CO.. 4th and Ernm Sts. N. Pot. 3232. T inclosed: scree i tering. Dlummnl eating. wirine: Pot. 0820, ‘screenin fiooring. shilving, scieening ate: A Cm concrete ‘work. 'S tru 1359 Taylor st. n.w. Adams 1624. cm Ptblu’ ng, \bi! work, made Lo order, est. tree Wllmh"ll’. 1735 14th st. n.w.. Dec. 0760. 1! CARPENTERING, glass inclosed and screened rehn W iring; fine binet work; . transoms for I‘M‘n“ g"h prices. Dou & specialty; coping lrmmd 1 AWDS, ywa'ks, parch your walls; wate cx- perienced. Lin. 5641. 614 Kastl ' !I ' CHAIR CANEING I e stering. Armstrong. 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062 ELECTRIC WIRING. fleemn &: {3t P Bow. - Col. u‘%f."] FLOOR WORK of every fi Tption, reason: hine expert: old "% | CHINES—Droj a’""fl Binwer, $15 Standar eal. 10; others ai New hln Renting and“nnflrlnl Spen ave nii tine Co.. 927 20th Lnu Clfiv [ SEWING MACI be sold at once, § Emerson_1494. SE New Home. $1 Console_electric: must cash or terms. Cal G MACHINES—S1R) Singer console Dattabie elceirics. $1s 501 Mailor S SR Eronhes: 57 56. ATl uar Ad. 3 2 M. SEWING m«cmvu—cnnwu siectric, 335 treadle_types. $10_and_up. TYPEWRITER RENTAL snwlct o: nas. 5716 16th st. nw. Underwoods, 4 mos. in_adv., $6. No deliveries. standards at bargain _prices. rented and repaired. Free dellvery, writer Sales & Service Co.. 811 17t American Co. Rent repale and sell all makes. selling o Tifice price, e Ruain ber T in: adding muh?n lm Capftorat. Lln 0082, n cnnmu, R, Hoover. $12.50 —Re- i Vl:l:]\,z]m jeaner Shop, 1404’ GI A WASHING MACHINES—Easy Waa ‘—P T ambinasans 4t & requction of 80 floor samples; easy terms. Lansburgh's, Sth E A WEEK. lnfl Models—New Sets. ORDON'S, Call Met. "xl'l. MACHINES, repos- sessed, offered for unpaid balances; s | Apex, Voss, 1900; fully guaranteed; equal to new machines. Carroll Sup- ply Co., 717 12th st. n RIGERATOR, Norge, 6 cu. ft., two doors, porcelain in and out; sl\ghtly used ; original price, $275; quick sale, $125; fully guaranteed. Carroll Supply Co., 717 12th st. n.w. VACUUM CLEANERS, Sweeper Vac (de luxe model), three onl regularly $49.50; to first _calle: $19.50. Carroll Supply Co,, 717 12th stnw. USED TIRES. 11 tl 1 G208, ervicenble used tires that have been 1 and Up. Guaranteed Ti: 3010 DOGS, PETS, ETC. 1tal .n.m.uu'fl.'.‘.".:a a or, all fe Dr. fospital. 1452 lrvln: st. n. ;'a.‘n;m*-"x;-%‘m.n 429 Georsgia vl N.W. . 81, w. FARM AND GARDEN. TAWNE W dressed. nrunl spraying. estimates; llch IMI. 'ru l pe! als. one Capi 1 rs made like &