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c—8 (PERA EXCERPTS A WRC FEATURE . Goldbergs to Present ““Sula- " math” Feature Tonight. Indian Love Song New. Excerpts from “Sulamath,” a popu- lar Jewish opera of 60 years ago, will be presented by the Goldbergs as a feature of their program tonight over WRC and other N. B. C. stations. The music of “Sulamath,” probably pever heard on the air before, will be broadcast in connection with the oper- atic debut of Sulamath Manas, a char- acter in the script of the Goldbergs. A new Indian love song will be fea- tured by Lee Wiley, “blies” singer. on the program from 8:30 to 9 o'clock. | composed the song in col- | with Ned Washington and Young, musical director of the program. Eight other melodies, old and now, are on [hl‘ program. ¥ ¢’ and ‘Oh, Cease, Thou Mai. 1 Fair” have been chosen by Jes- sica_Dragonette for her feature solos | - in the Service Hour from 7 to 8 o'clock. The Cavaliers' Quartet also will take part in this program, contributing “Dear Old Pal” and “Stormy Weather.” Tests to Be Revealed. Results of the intelligence quotient test conducted by Dr. Frank H. Free- man, professor of educational psychol- “ogy at the University of Chicago, will be broadcast at 9:15 by WMAL' and associated N. B. C. stations. | WMAL's other N. B. C. attractions inciude a discussion of “The Way Out | of the Depression,” by Senator Bone of Washington, and a broadcast from Lon don on the World Economic Confer: ence by William Hard. From its own studios WMAL Wi broadcast the weekly dramatic sketch by Violet Wachter and her “Doors” dramatic company. Miss Wachter has arranged a novel program depicting | Nfe in a Cuban home, based on her own observations. This program Is scheduled from 9:30 to 9:45. Grace Moore, soprano, will sing | “Night and Day” as a feature of the | program with Leonard Hayton’s Orches- | tra tonight over WJSV and affiliated | Columbia stations. She also will sing Victor .+ Feveral operatic arias, including “De- ?uls le Jour” and “Vissi d'Arte,” from “Tosca.” Kramer Concert Song. 25 %The Last Hoir,” Walter Kramer's concert song, is included in the pro- gram of Nino Martini, tenor, who will | be heard from 7 to 7:15. Howard Bar- low's Orchestra will accompany him. | “The Gold Diggers,” hit of the new | musical motion picture of the same name, will be featured by the Travelers’ | Quartet, to be heard with Dolph Mar- tin's Orchestra from 6:30 to 6:45. The orchestra will contribute “Drums in My Heart” and “Stormy Weather.” A production by the Northern Dra matic Co. and a concert by the' Metropolitan Quartet are featured to- night by WOL. In addition there will be a vocal recital by Bill Bradley and & Varieties program. Major Radio Features DRAMA. Northern Dramatic Co., “Doors,” WMAL, 9:30. VARIETY. Bervice Hour, WRC, 7:00; Irvin S. Cobb, WJSV, 8:00; M\mcsl Grocery Store, ‘WRC, 8:00; Victor Young's Orches- tra, WRC, 8:30; Jack Benny, WRC, 9:00. DANCE MUSIC. Ted Lewis’ Orchestra, WJSV, Cotton Club Orchestra, 11:00; Michel Orchestra, 12:00. ‘WOL, 7:3 10:30; WMAL WRC. | | 11:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra. | WMAL | WEAP ; Today on (All programs scheduled for Eastern THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, l the Radio Standard Time, and are subject to change without notice.) 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. H “May We Present?” 3:15—Benjamin Moore Triangle Club. 3:30—South Sea lslanders. 4:00—Songs by Arlene Jackson. 4:15—Caroline Clement, pianist. 4:30—"Winnie the Pooh,” drama. 4:45—Melodic Wanderings. 5:00—Bide Dudley, hotel reporter. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—Two for One. 5:45—Base ball scores. 5:50—Musical Interlude. 5:55—Five-Minute Program. 6:00—Black and Blue. 6:15—Musical Interlude. 6:30—King of the Highway. 6:45—The Goldbergs. 7:00—The Cavaliers and Jessica Draj onette, soprano. 8:00—Musical Grocery Store. 8:30—Victor_Young's Orchestra. 9:00—Jack Benny, comedian. 9:30—The Country Club. 10:00—The Singing Reporter. 10:15—Last-minute news. 10:17—Musical Interlude. | 10:30—David McWilliams’ Band. 11:00—Ralph Kirbery. 11:05—Ernie Holtz’s Orchestra. 12:00 to 12'30a—Michel Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises. 7:00a—Richard Liebert, organist. 7:30a~—Morning Giee Club. 7:45a—Harding Sisters, piano duo. 8:00a—Morning Devotions. 8:15a—The Vass Family. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Breen and DeRose. 9:15a—Time and fashion news. 9:20a—Morning Pa 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 0:30a—Down Lovers’ Lane. 1:00a—Johnny Marvin, tenor. 1:i5a—Trade Revival program. 1:30a—String Ensemble. 2:00m—Ernie Holtz's Orchestra. 2:30—Harold Sterns’ Orchestra. 1:00—Golden Pheasant Orchestra. 1:30—Ray Heatherton, baritone. 1:45—The Harmonians. 2:00—Merry Madcaps. 2:30—Matinee Gems. 3:00—Week End Revue. 4:00—The Lady Next Door. 4:30—Five Messner- Brothers. 5:00—Broadcast from Switzerland. 1 1 1 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Cosmopolitan Orchestra. | 4:00—“The Far East Today and To- morrow,” by Dr. Kinsic Kimm. | 4:15—Casino Orchestra. 30—Anson Weeks' Orchestra. 5—Musical Interlude. 5:00—Irving Rose’s Orchestra. The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Keys Koys. | . 860 s 670‘ ..1230 | .1000 . 710 .1100 . 560 ~1110 . 740 . 620 ‘1070 | . 920 . 570 | ‘1160 ~.1080 | 11260 | ..1040 ~1020 | WABC WBAL . WBAP WBT . WBZ . WCAE WCAO WMAQ .. WNAC woC . WOR . WPG . WQAM WRVA WSB . WSUN WTAM WWJ WWNC WWVA KMOX KOIL KTHS KYW .. . 800 1080 . 990 .1220 600 660 . 720 790 . 820 11390 1300 WGN WGY . WHAS WHEK ‘WIOD WJR . . 750 WJZ . . 160 WIS .. . 870 WLW . . 700 Flashes from The Evening Star, a resumevof world news, is broadcast daily by WMAL at 5:45 p.m. - 5:15—Gertrude Dyre, pianist. 5:30—Health and Happiness. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—Pies. €:20—"The Washington Star Mara- | thon,” by Rod Thomas. 6:30—Pastoral concert. 7:00—Abilio Martin's Orchestra. 7:30—Weather forecast. 7:31—United States Navy Band. 7:45—Phil Cook. 8:00—“The World Economic Confer- ence,” by William Hard. 8:15—United States Navy Band. 8:30—The Federal Reporter. 8:35—Civic talk. 3:45—Melodies Out of the Dark. 9:00—Harold R. Knight, tenor. 5—Intelligent Quotient Contest. :30—"Doors,” directed by Violet Wachter. 5—"Ways Out of Depression.” by Senator Bone of Washington. 0—Phantom Gypsy. :00—Cotton Club Orchestra. 0—McAlpin Orchestra. 0—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Early risers’ program. 00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. 0a—Pollack and Lawnhurst. 15a—News Flashes. 30a—Happy Jack. 45a—Larry Larson, organist. 0a—Lew Davie and his banjo. 15a—Rhytom Ramblers. 5a—Spanish Idylls. 0a—Marion and Jim Jordan. 15a—Le Trio Charmant. 11:30a—The Syncopators. 12:00m—Vic and Sade. 12:15—Concert Ensemble. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—Nl:ltlonu Open Golf champion- ship. 1:45—Concert Echoes. 2:00—Radio Troubadours. 2:30—Wealth and Harmony. 00—Morin Sisters. 15—Dance Masters. 30—Chautauqua Opera Association. 00—Casino Orchestra. 4:25—Pinals of The Washington Star Marathon. 5:00—International Sunday School Lesson. WJSV 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—The Grab Bag. 3:30—United States Army Band. 4:00—‘1‘:;“9 Animal Stories,” by Don g. 4:15—Virginia news. 4:20—John Kelvin.. Irish tenor. 4:30—Jack and Jill. 4:45—Dancing Echoes. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Freddie Martin’s Orchestra. 5.30—Skippy. 5:45—Just Plain Bill. 6:00—Stamp Adventurers’ Club. 6:15—Adventures of Jimmy Allen. 6:30—Dolf Martin's Orchestra and Travelers’ Quartet. 6:45—Boake Carter. 7:00—Nino Martini, tenor. 7:15—"Keeping Up with Events,” by Robert W. Hortcn. 7:30—The Foreign Legion. 8:00—Irvin S. Cobb. 8:15—The Street Singer. 8:30 P.M. Advt, CORRECT TIME, Courtesy THE HOT SHOPPES Serving A. & W. Root Beer— Real Beer and Delicious Sand- wiches. Look for the Orange “Drive-in" Sta- tions on Washington's Main Boulevard: 0—Columbia Revue. :00—Louis Holtz, Grace Moore and Leonard Hayton's Orchestra. 9:30—Omega Gamma Dance. 00—Freddie Rich’s Columbians. 5—Little Jack Little. 30—Ted Lewis’ Orchestra. VALIANT DUST by Percival Christopher Wren mucmr CHAPTER XL. ! is actually here. Jules’ Treachery. ERHAPS they had just dumped him somewhere, Otho thought, apparently dead drunk, where he would be found and chucked into a cell to sleep it off. But what was the game? And why, in spite of everything, was his heart singing a lark’s song, a paean | of praise and joy? Because he had seen Margaret again Margaret was near; Margaret was here! | Here! In Mekazzen! And Otho's| heart sank into the depths as a sick feeling of anxiety overwhelmed and ' enfeebled him, mentally and physically Margaret in Mekazzen Citadel. Mar- aret whom he, himself, had seen v ently struggling- with the two men in whose absolute power she must be— her husband and his cousin. But, once again, why decoy him to that room for her to see him? Perhaps when his brain ceased to ache and to swim, and this giddiness | passed, he'd be able to think suffi- | ciently clearly to reason it out. When ' fernal cloud lifted he might see | daylight A clash of heavy keys and bolts sgainst the iron door of the cell. and t of sunshine as it “Lucky for slacking, st ing. boozing, wor imitation of a soldier. If I let you out of here now, p sober? Keep to your nd keep vour mouth shut?” sergeant.” of it, then, you scrofulous May I speak?” re a note, written i1 caud lo England. Being I went a cup of coffee wwself lying, bound with blood running »m a wound on the om 1 met hand & down my fs head. I then . “Get out—y of here ‘Words f “Yes, s And saluting, Otho, albeit a little unsteadily, marched out into the sun- sbine, in search of Joe Mummery lying swine! Get out sergeant-major. Margaret felt that she mad and told herself repeatedly, and aloud, that she must not go mad. She must keep sane and be strong. for f more was now at stake than her own life, honor und safety Otho was in the hands. less power, at the savage *“mercy, come up to smiling deb: e e eyed him in cold and hostile silence say “Oh, come, make it Let's kiss and be friends. No, don't go away. Listen, Margaret . Oh 11 right, go if you like. But won't you speak to Otho Belleme first?” As she now stood, tearing her hand- kerchief to rags, she saw the scenec again. How suddenly she had wheeled about. “What? Otho here?” . And the hateful, £ Sageih, Thought thesd the limit uncontrollc . hew could Jules up, Margarct | name was spoken? young woman. Yes, our old pal, Otho, Want to see him?” “Of course I do. Where is he?” “Over on the other side. He sent his kind regards and, since he can't| call on you, would you, for old times’ sake come and see him, if you're not too proud to talk to a legionnaire.” “I doubt if he said !hx! Of course, Ill go and see him. I'd walk miles to see Otho. Will it be all right for | me to go over to the barracks if you come with me?” “Oh, I've managed better than that. Raisul's very kindly entertaining him in his quarters. He knew him at once. | They met at Oxford in Jack’s rooms, you remember.” | And like the fool she was, she'd walked into the trap. Simpleton to have trusted Jules Ma- ligni for one moment. Why, hadn’t she seen danger the moment Raisul's ‘Why hadn't shei remembered what she knew—that the name Maligni was synonymous Wwith treachery, villainy, lies. And what had Raisul meant when | he had stroked her face and neck. 'hllex Jules and that giant Negro held her? | What had he meant by saying, with | his_hateful, hateful grin: “Never mind, darling, never mind‘ He's alive—and he'll soon be kicking. | Oh. 1 assure you he’ll soon be kicking. l “Unless you rescue him, that Iis. He's safe enough I'm sure. His Mar- garet’ll rescue him, all right—when the opportunity is offered to her.” What did that cur mean? Rescue Otho? She could “rescue him, when| rtunity was offered?” What sul mean? What should she do? Col. Le Sage! But how to get to him. Whoever opened her door should not shut it aga Like a creature distraught, Margaret paced her room, flung herself down upon her bed and, in a storm of weep-‘ ing, found some relief. Anon she sat up. This would not do. ! This would not help Otho. What was that? There was some one at her door. i | | y 't the door open? She was certain she’d heard somebody at it She'd heard the key turn. Why didn't | n«.- doux open » door did open \\xm a supreme effort of self-control, | Margaret refrained from hysteria. The aged Hassan el Miskeen, th dumb slave, stood grinning and salaam. ing on the threshold | Will Col Le Sage, fail | Margavet? tomorrow, POND’S Ppresents A NEW RADIO ENTERTAINMENT A S anity Victor Young's Orchestra The Pond’s Players Hugh O'Connell Lee Wiley like Chase TONIGHT AT 8:30 NBC Red Network—WRC 0—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. 11:30—Globe Trotter. 11:45 to 12:00—Isham Jones and his orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—The Sun Dial. 30a—The Merrymakers. :45a—Reis and Dunn. 9:00a—Elder Michaux. 9:30a—The Captivators. 10:00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. | 10:30a—Juvenile Artists’ Club. | 10:45a—Concert Miniatures. 11:00a—Vincent Travers’ Orchestra. 11:15a—Harold Knight's Orchestra. 11:30a—Buddy Harrod’s Orchestra. 12:00m—Columbia Miniatures. 12:15-—George Hall's Orchestra. 12:30—Madison Ensemble. 0—Dancing Echoes. 5—Three Peppers. 0—Savitt String Quartet. 2:00-—1talian Idyll. 2:30—Hal Thompson's Orchestra. 3:00—Spanish Serenade. 5—Mark Warnow’s Orchestra. 5—The Ambassadors. 0—Bill Hay’s Orchestra. 0—Johnny Salb, organist. 5—Tito Guizar, tenor. 00—Columbia Miniatures. 5—Jack Miller'’s Orchestra. 5:30—Skippy. OL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 0—Variety Hour. :55—The Book Man. 4:00—Viennese Nights, :15—Organ Echoes. 0—Salon Musicale. 5—Viola Dickinson. 0—Something for Every One. :58—Base ball scores. 0—Tango Tempo. 5—Today in Sports. 9—Weather forecast. 6:30—Songs by Bill Brady. 6:45—Piano Tone Pictures. 7:00—Dinner_concert. 7:20—News Dispatches. 0—Northern Dramatic Co. 8:00—Metropolitan Quartet. 8:15 to 9:00—Variety Hour. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Chimes and Birthdays. 8:05a-—Musical Clock (continued). 9:55a—Police Flashes. 4 | 10:00a--Request Program. 1:00a—Gems of Symphony. | 11:30a—Songs We Love 11:452—Tango Argentina. | 12:00m—Weather forecast. | 12:05—Luncheon Concert. ! 12:30—Accordion Capers. 2:45 to 1:00—Dance Music. 3:00—Variety Hour. 3:55—The Book Man. 4:00—Orchestral Gems. 4:30—Organ Echoes. 5:00—Something for Every One. Paul Small | TWO LOCATIONS First Industrial Bankers 3306 Rhode Island Ave. MT. RAINIER. MD. Phone tur 4674 American Small Loan Co. Arlington Trust Bl RNOBSLYN, VA. Phone poniill SN el | motor cycle: to work 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 you on a train after it has left the station. chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. No one can So it is not me- 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_presentation of the box | number ticRet. HELP—MEN. AUTO TRUCK MECHANIC, flrsl»cl S5 ock clerk. Apply 4 nd 10 a.m.. Sat BEER SALESMAN. ATTENTION! Instant re- sults assured; seliing stimulator that closes orders on sight: can be worked as side-line. Rai Fla._ave n.w. CANVASEERS. brand-new ftem in heavy de- mand: good 'deal. with real money for workers. 1319 F st. n.w.. Room 412 FANCY 145 B st. se. PRESSER; must be able to spot Arington Cleaners and Dyers, Ros GOOD | silks, . Wa. o - GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES_If you are looking for a connection which will mean additional, remuneration. apply room 408, 1410_H HIGH-! SOHGOL, BOY. axperienced soda dis- penser. Call at 1217 Pa. av § MAN, experienced meat _cutter. days Preferably man with job during week, Call in person. Casel's Market, E ne. . with cars. to esubush routes selling home " products; exceptional _opportunity: nothing like it in city. For interview call at 807_13th_st.. Sat._morning. 9:30. MEN. 5. to solicit for milk: come prepared to €0 to work. Apply b beuvnn d 9 MEN—_See our ad Pinancial page. SALESMEN to sell pre-organization subscrip- doing b incorporate. Apply 1524 L for_sppointment_NAtional 8605 SOLICITORS — High-ciass _proposition _for right men with good connection. Perma- house. Room 408, 1410 VULCANIZER, experienced: state age. & connections_and quali Box_#1-R. Star_office. YOUNG MAN. neat appearing, learn busi- ional manufacturing company: direct work with factory representative: Apply " 1n " perso YOUNG MAN to_work on colemn 5 new invention which will show the Washington Club on lhe road starting Sunda: t St. Louis._Call Gayety Theater. YOUNG MAN, about 18 years have driver's permit, capable of operating around e and 2uto show room: high-school graduate; cadet corps preferred: white or colored. Addgess Bo r off YOUNG f you are out of wor Mr. Linthan. he can place you in a perma- nent position where you can earn $24 eek to start. Apply 410. 1319 P st. n.w. ~ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN I desire to add several experienced men to the sales department. Men qualified for new-house work and the “sale of building sites oreferred. Commission basis. Inter- view by sppointment onl, ROB] AVAGE. T W. 717 Union Trust Blde. NA. 6790. MEN. High-class. capable and _experienced house-to-house salesmen can secure immedi- ste cash returns by demonstrating our start- lingly bew and wnusupl product. No in- vestment required. Apply Room 540, Evening Star Bldg., 10 A.M. Saturday. HELP—MEN AND W GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES can add substan- tially to your income by giving part of your spare time in congenial work: no selling: in- vestigate this at once. Phone Miss Ball, MEtropolitan 9666 for interview. MAN OR WOMAN with car to solicit and show apts. Call after 7 p.m.. Gibson Ren‘al Bureau. Inc.. 816_16th st. 1. = a0 | Lt d | GIRL. | Box HELP—DOMESTIC. white, unencumbered, _experienced with “children’ and general housework: stay nights:_good home. liberal salary: reference: Apply Saturday morning. 656 East Capitol s GIRL, colored. young. to_clean small apt. on Saturday. 1701 West Virginia ave. ne, Apt 4. . WOMAN, settled. white, for general house- work: three adults: siay nigh! 5 week:_references. Phone CL._ (716, WOMAN. white. middle-aged. to heip with housework: ecuritey: easy work, smail wages. Mrs. Weddi Md. FlTl!A'I'IONS—M'EN Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezercise careful investigation of persons of- fering positions where cash deposits gt{:{&fl!cogx[ (Filipino). experienc: ed: esires employment. Addre Box_1506-R. Star office. i COLLEGE MAN, A B.. 2 married, e car. ‘wants’ connection. Addre 5K-R._Star office. S FILIPINO chauffeur, butler and houseman in @ private family; go_anywhere: best city references. _Telephone WEst 1 ! OFFICE MANAGER. expert _accountant, credit_and collections: excellent references. Address Box 117-R. Star office. Evp{m‘ knowledge of shortha, eeping’ age 24: can meet public; R Berl NAtional « ks YOUNG MAN, sraduate knowledge of typewriting and stenograph: (\;‘amsl:nrl of any kind; MAN AND WIPE want th of reference. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Cotianed) MELP AND SITUATIONS® SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.). FOR SALE—5¢-10c_and re, on Tl thoroughiate. same BIOCk with théater and Peoples Drug Store. Address Box Star_office led Sor many S T e = e s s Ty June 25. A sati lease at reason: rent can be given able tenant. James Morris Woodward, altor, 723 20th st. n.w. WILL PAY CASH ...III! lor, 14th st. refers living ll“ll’ll::’l "mf sidered. Address Box 267-R. Star office. 1 RESTAURANT, sea ‘M a_specialty; newiy decorated and equipbed on busiest thoroug! fare in southeast: has to be seen to be preciated: will sell for half cost ($2.500) as interest. Afld"ll‘ Box owner has other 185-R._Star_office. DELICATESSEN LUNCH__Good business; on- sale beer; reason for selling: rent, $80. Ask for Selling. 1011 13th st. nw. % WANTED—Financial backing for unusual t at World's Pair: nothing like it: Address Box ice on_account GARAGE business at e, rear of 424 of iil health. Duhey Ga LL GASOLINE STATION wanted. northwest lo- nlid full investigation. Ad. RESTAURANT for sale, cheap. son for selling. 809 12th si. license. % SODA FOUNTAIN. candy, magazines, eic theater: ‘low rent: 'price, Box_18K-R. Star office. . accessories, northwest location: ps; established business: lease: price, $1.500._Address Box 225-R. Star office. _ * AN EXCELLENT chance to realize profit on your investment with a going concern: due to expansion we are to incorporate: you have an opportunity to get in on the ground floor._ Address Box b5¢-R. Star office. TEA ROOM SITE, 10-room colonial type farm house. porches on two sides, one mile from Silver Spring on 16th st.’ extended. Baltimore-Laurel highway: thousands of cars pass daily: 20 minutes from White House; $100 per month. NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY CO.. SHEPHERD_2400. DINING CARS AND LOCATIONS. WRITE POR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG, JERRY O'MAHONY_ INC.. 990 WEST GRAND ST.. ELIZABETH. N. J. ne. MIMEOGRAPH—Like new: et giye-away brices. United. ~ave. Ln_ " PURNITURE, used, Govi. surplus | IQWO‘-I ll'lll prices. Oolnmor:hl of- Met. 7742, PIANO. blb my Ohickering baby grand piano sold ll ‘Weschler's auc. tion room. n.w. Saturday. 1 noon. PRESSING MACHINE and sewine mnhln!. Hoffman. ol sews g S RADIOS Tfor automobile, $19.05 complete: also R_C. A. auto radio demonstrator, $27.50. Avex Rlec. Co.. 9th st. n.w.. at G. RECREATION ROOMS, attics, use insulating | T,-inch-thick wall board. ic 1t panel. 4c sa. ft. SATURDAY bargain will be wall board. 2iac. and screen and storm door for the price of one. EISINGER MILL & LUMBER CO. _Bethesda. Md S T W 3400 REFRIGERATOR. _electric, _slightly _used bargain for cash. Apex Elec. Co. 708 9th st_n.w. at G RENT A RADIO. § models: immedi; MEtropolitan "RUGS—Beautiful room size Chinese. fine old Kermanshah: also Cabistan: finest’ quality: perfect_condition. 1822 Biltmore st. n.w. ! SCREENS! Doors. 1's, bronze wire, $3: _window sireens. full ‘fength. $1.0% tp: bronze wire | séreen for cellar sash will be in soon: all screegs are made to Bt SINGER MILL & LUMBER CO.. Bethesda. Md WI._2400 SEWING mmlm:.s—nrm 2g Singer, : New Ideal machines. Open eve- 927 20th .:Y’u 915, 1 5 Sadwers: Garl Gordon's. SEWING MACHINES. reconditioned: all kinds: lowest prices; electric consoles. portable and treadle type: $7.50 up. 927 Pst. nw SEWING MACHINES—3 Singer electric port- ables, latest style: used for demonstration only, bargain. EMerson 9395. 3337 Conn. “elec- special rtal MACHINE, Singer. lition. perfect con Conn._ave. SUCTION AND FORCING PUMP, large 1 ter ‘and two wooden tanks 7'’ diameter. 40 Avply 913 11t st s.e. for sale cheap. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers, Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call National 5000, Branch 215. BEDDING. MATTRESSES box springs and ol pillows reno: best prices and prompt, del Wash. Mattre . Nat. 6679 BEDDII\G RENOVATED. AMERICAN BEDDING CO. 4t and Bryant Bts. N Pot. 3232. CARPENTER—Flooting, shelving. fences ‘built, concrete work. Brinin Taylor n.w. AD. 16: CARPENTER—| nuunm porch _work, e doors, general repairing: fine fol very reasonable pric —__—___._S CHAIR CANEING-,,’,‘,‘;{:’,._ stering. Ammonl 1235 10th n.w. Me seneral private room and 7-yr.-old_boy, cook, for_ with housework. small salary. ] PRACTICAL NURSE. 10 years doctor's office, wishes position caring for semi-in alid _or companion to_elderly woman SECRETARY- ST’ENOGRAPHER permanent: §: week. V STENOGRAPHER, experienced, good refer- es. accurate and very careful in work, age 4. appreciate employment. Phone Clarendon 87, . LADY, CONTRACTOR., &t work;_estimates Siven. Cail L. ELECTRICAL INSTA] mvlcl—on Centi mate over teiephone any time on small jobs to estimate on larger jobs. will call person- ally. GEorgia 2221, Albert 5716 16th st. 4 mos. in adv.. $6. No_dellv J yme beautiful machines, Look them over at United, NAt. 5509, Aty TYPEWRITERS, all makes. sold. rented, re. paired; new and reconditioned Bo".lbl! Jowest prices, easy terms. Typewriter Sales & Service Co.. K11 _17th n.w. NA. 5666. VACUUM CLEANERS _Sweeper-vac, sold by us for the st 16 years: le'ulllll $49.50, 3 only at § Carroll Supply Co., 717 12th _st. n. WASHING MACHINES—Floor samples and repossessed: Th Electric and others at Carroll Supply Co., WINDOWS! _ WINDOWS! New, 75c: complete window. frame and trim, 4. hone orders; free delivery. PISINGER MILL & LUMBER CO.. Bethesda, Md. WI._2400. USED TIRES. Good. serviceable used tires that have been traded in on the sale of new Miller tires. $1 and Up. Guaranteed Tire Co.. Miller Tires. 10 Ave. NW MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—RADIOS. ELECTRIC WIRING. 6 rooms. 2 halls, bath. te with fix. al comp 9 tures, $45: workmanship guaranteed. al Electric Co. 819 Upshur n.w. FLOOR WORK, expert: 0ld floors m: new: prices reasonable; work guaranteed. W. C. Deaton. 4227 Sth st. n.w. CO. 7662. Conn cornet. sil. gold bell case demonstrator. like new. guaranteed. $50. Terms. HOMER L. KITT CO.. 1330 G st. PIANO—Rather than store my baby grand piano. I will loan for an indefinite period of time or sell at a grea rifice on any Teasonable terms fo o tellable family. Ad- | FORD | terrific reduction: | TRIANGLE, CHEVROLET 1031 SPORT wheels, rumble, ete. preciate.” Take Gan"DE: 3778 e nings. . CHEVROLET 19338120 cash ;fi'l E $90. xood_on purchase of any new Private. DEcatur 54:9-W. CHEVROLET COACH. 1933—Dei low mileage: fully equipped; new-car lee lnl’“fll) fl‘n(yl !flbll:;‘ll) r;%u:a. ter su Rosenthal. antil” onevrolee G e . 13t and Good Hope rd. s.e. CHEVROLET 1031 DE L. SED; wheels. repossessed: finance co. car; Préy's. 1 14th st. n.w. CHEVROLET COUPE. & scratch on this on new: 30-day guarantee special CHRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN. 1930: paint black with wood artillery ~wheels: painty fenders and tires are in perfect condition: equipped with beautiful new set of tallored slip covers: we have spent :3 this car to make it like brand-new: famo all-steel safety body and new safety hye draulic brakes: $: Trew 1509_14th st. n.w._DE. 1910 RYSLER 1932 CONVERTIBLE COUPE - nder wells and tmnk rack $‘Et 1 1 you are looking for one almost like hew. this will sult you. $745. Jack Pry Motors, 1625 THGh o6 DAL Ll DODGE 1920 DA SEDAN_ black finish like new: equipped with wood wheels and new set of hand-tailored slip covers: fine tires and mechanically has one of the finest mo- tors ever built by Dodge: famous 7sbearing crank shaft: think of it Trew Mos tor_Co 9_14th st._n.w. DE._1910. _ DODGE ~ SEDAN DEMONSTRATOR—Very low mileage. new-car guarantee: discount. Torrey Motor Co.. 1623 L st. n.w.. Dodges Plymouth Dealers. SRy 16° DODGE 1931 SEDAN, black finish like new; in fine mechanical condition: tires excelleni and equipped with brand-new set of hand- tailored slip covers. Persons knowing this model Dodge will quickly appreciate what & wonderful bargain it is; $:45. Trew Motor Co.._ 1509 14th st. n.w. DE. o DODGE 1942 MODEL DK 'S’ SEDAN. & vary remarkaole Opportunity: we guarantes that this beautiful and luxurious high-pow. Dodge - sedan has been driven only 7 miles and cannot be told from brand- ~painted beautiful dark Dodge blue with fenders and running gear painted to match. Owned by well known Washington profes- sional man who turns car in every 12 months_with almost no mileage: & saving to the first purchaser of almost $400. Trew Motor_Co.. 1509 14th st. n.w. D 3 ERSKINE 1928 SEDAN—Vers good cond! tion: 5 new tires; has had only one owner: just traded in to us on new Plymouth. We need the room; $49. 33 New York ave. ne. Open evenings. ESSEX SEDAN. 1928 _Completely over- hauled. Tmmediate sacrifice: buy on_ your own terms. Full year service guarantee. Nolan Motor Co.. 1111 18th st. n.w, Connecticut_ave. at N_st. _ D 1930 SPORT COUPE, brand-ne vas sport top. 4 brand-new Wres. fenders re finished like' new. wheels refinished and brand-new dark blue paint: runs beautifully and looks like brand-new .__The Trew Motor 09 14th DE._1910. VICTORIA ( 18) —Satety an_almost new car at & only $420 during TRI- ANGLE'S gigantic_used-car sale. ~See this car and know why everybody's _talking the “Pamous-for-Service!' For Dealers, © N. Y. ave. n.w. Come in tonight and_see our special iighting_display. FORD TOWN SEDAN. 1931; finest and lat- est_of the cconomical A-1 model A Fords: slanting windshield, with body streamlined: de luxe upholstery. with new hand-tailored slip covers: 4 brand-new tires. By spend= ing $65.79 on this car we are now able 0 offer_the finest model A Ford town sedan in the city: $315. The Trew Motor Co. 1509 14th st. n.w. DE. 1910. PORD RO 1931—Very ROADSTER. DE_LUXE. low mileage: motor perfect: completely over- hauled in every detall: fine tires: sell quick: buy on your own terms. Pull year servics guarantee. $187. Nolan Motor Co. 111l 1th st. n.w. and Connecticut_ave. zlass_throughout: WIDOW, refined. neat, capable, desires po- sition as manager. rooming house. hotel or institutional work; city reference Phone ADams 5044, WELL EDUCATED WOMAN. young, espe- clally gifted in meeting callers and capable of doing secretarial work. desires employ- ment: moderate salary. CLeveland "nm or NAtional 1748. VS[!U@'EIO S DOMESTIC. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or da: colored woman. 1916 R st. n. GIRL, colored. 1% wishes general Housework, part-time maid of mother's helper. - ATlantic 4841, Eais o GIRL. neat, wishes place in Brivate family as maid or general housework; experienced %00d_references. R s GIRL. colored. m.: a5 nurse-maid, general houseworker. 7 to 3: also bundle wash, home; A-1_references. Phone PO. 0538-J. 18% GIRL. German, wishes position as cook. Phone_LIncoln_17:6. GIRLS, 2, colored. int Teat and re- liable: general housework. maid. office girl; experienced._ADams_129: 1 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE desires w part-time or all day to nurse or any do- mestic_work._Call_COl Ba LADY. white, refine Dosition pra cal niirse. care of baby, housekeep., cookin est references. 1135 17th n.w.. DL 1 6% GUARANTEED HOME IMPROVEME Reliable _Responsible, NTS. Reasonable. R Dm"f“uonmy Nothing Do OB to.3 Years (o Py, RST PAYMENT IN AUGUST. \A TIONAL HEATING & CONTRACTING COMPANY, 1922 M STREET N.W. NA. 0808. HOME IMPROVEMENTS. COMPLETE. Get the benefit of low prices now prevail- ing in every home improvement branch, such as_oapering, painting. plumbing. ing. carpentery. plasteriug. porch inclosures, wir- ay do_your work mow and Phone the Home "NO CASH REQUIRED. START PAYING IN AUGUST. TERMS UP TO 3 YEARS. $5 MONTHLY. ALL wonxAvNoonnmomuJ MATD—Leaving city, desire place. competent colore1 maid and houseworker; reference. Hatch, Transp. Blds. ' Call WEst NURSE, white, for_small chil 212 years reference. NOTth 0 Phane DE. 11 dly work, nurse, maid by two light colored women, neat. with A-1 ref. DEcatur 1:379-W. WOMAN, colored, first-class cook, work in or out of city; references. NOrth - e L WOULD LI to place maid; am leaving town; excellent cook or chambermaid, waitress. CLeveland 3094. . wants Phone NEW, fast-selling_staple necessity in nov elty pkg. Year-round repeats: 100% proit experience unnecessary. M. E. Scarborough, 1010 Vermont ave., Rm. 2 XCELLENT _opportunily for permanent wi‘mn for two men on our sales force. 117 Mills Bld 17th and Pa. ave. n.w., hrlreen SALHM EN. to call on physicians and hos pitals; fast selling innovation: medical stu- dents. nurses and surgical sslesmen pre- ferred See Robt. 8. Hudgins, 1219 Vermont ave, 5:30 to UTH LICENSED white men: any houi your or our car; call any time AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT: PARKING, PER- fect control: permits secured; refined. li- censed instructors; cars furnished. 1 L st. n.w._STerling 95 DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY BY REFINED. patient instructors: quick parking: D, Cr Md. or Va. jermits procured. WI 4068.W. éfiRSONM The rate undet neading of Personal 13°3 cents per line additional to the regular line rate. HEMORRHOIDS ERADICATED BY MY own method. Results guaranteed for a life- time or money back. Write for booklet. Dr. SOMMERWERCK. 1365 _Columbia rd. TEACHER WANTS POSITION AS TUTOR. governess or companion; can drive ¢ Phore_Walnut_8965-W. 16 ANY ALTERATION TO ANY SUIT. COATS relined. $ LEE O. LAYTON. Tailor, FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED, SCRAP- ing, sanding and refinishing: work uaran- teed: good references. _COlumbia 3718. WHEN DEATH STRIEES A PAMILY. THERE 13 no need to feel that they must aécept in- ferior funeral services due to inability to Pava ‘Hieh piice. The Greater W. Chambers Co. offers o complete funeral, cars for as little as $75. World's finest waterproof. airtight. guai fiee] burial vault may be had from Che r $85. In case of death call the Greater W. W. Cham- bers Co.. 14th, cor. Chapin n.w. Col 0432, Phone or write your address, We will send you s beautiful catalogue of kow we do it GOLLEGE BUBJECTS. LANGUAGES, TUTOR- ing. at your home: university expert: reduced Summer_ rates: mention knowledge. Box 182-R._Star office. e SUMMER SCHOO] Special classes in Gregg Morthand _and touch Lyping. 8 weeks course, now forming. Secretarial and jr. accounting courses. new and review 2 to § months. Large employ- ment agency. openings daily. Position guar- anteed graduates. Enroll at once. Bovd Business_University. 3 P st. NA. MATHEMATICS. cial instruction in all branche: Service Preparatory School. 5 n.w. ME._6: BEAUTY CULTURE. Summer clasies now belng enrolled. wonderful opportunity tive profession in i largest and finest school at small cost. write or phone. MA HONOUR SCHOOL. Inc. “The Nation's Capital Beauty School. 818 14th 8t N'W. ME. 7775, BUSINESS INSTRUCTIO. SPECIAL COURSE FOR CIVIL -SBERVICE examinations The CIVIL SERVICE PRE- PARATORY SCHOOL. ME. 6337. 520 12th. civi st | n's _original, Call, GATL DOMESTT for cooks, &.h.w imaids. couples. cl RUPHERS EXCHANGE has cooks, houseworkers; day. week. month: references Investigated. ' DE. 8651." 1837 11th st, n.w. HELP—WOMEN. BEAUTY OPERATOR, experienced. Georgia ave. nw. BEAUTY OPERATOR, must be finger waver. hair cutter. _between 1 and 4. LADY. experienced on deferr Counks: ‘aate. ake. married or single, s expected., Address Box 205-R. Star offic LADY. 21 to 45. good educat gorking without a boss.~ Address "Box 1 Btar o s SALESLADY —Mats Hari Tnc. Wil empioy a refined, educated saleslady.’ between the of 25 and 40 years; able to travel antly: must have genuine sales ability; plus transportation. Ap- ply in_person only, afternoons and evenings, | 1301 Mass._ave.. Suite 1006, __ | SHIRT FINISHERS. experienced: press operators; €00d salary. 2545 Sherman ave. n.w | WOMAN, with business tact and ¥0od pe:- | sonality, mature: congenial position, perma i hent. 1000 Conn ave.. Room 5. WOMAN_Goad capable business woman, for Summer campaign work: weii Sucated, feaching or ‘salcs. Cxperience bre- ferred._Address Box 96-R. Star office. "GENUINE OPPORTUNITY Por experienced house-to-house saleswomen Our remarkable product sells ijself to house- wives on sight No_Investment. B421 col salary. plus bonu: also_shirt Commisisons Paid Daily. Apply 10 AM. Saturday, Evening Star Bldg. Room 540, Dupont Laun- TWO VACANCIES IN GRADUATE NURSES' home where convalescents, elderly people re- ceive best care: convalescent, crippled chil- dren also cared for; rates réasonable. AD. AL WOMAN. AGE 130, WISHES position _of trust: free to travel: excellent references. Address Box 209-R. Star office. * HONEST RADIO REPAIRING. STOP_AND THINK! GRIMM. NORTH 2807 ANY TIME. 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WANTED—Partner, man of exper ence, with at least $10,000 to invest in safe and highly profitable staple busi- ness, with well known local business man. Address Box 40-R, Star office. __WI}O?OE'T!AVIL PLANNING MONTH'S TRIP longer). to Arkansas about J take: two'women of man and. wite: gas bill and oil; references exchanged. dress_Box_27i-R. Star office. . SEDANS TO CHICAGO. NEW YORK. MIAMI, Hollywood, Los Angeles: all points daily; low rates. "AARONS.” 904 14th st. n.w. ME. G014, DRIVING PACKARD TO CALIFORNIA, WANT two or three pussengers: references. For in- formation. call Mr_Vandine. ME. i CADILLAC SEDAN TO CHICAGO SAT. OR Sun.; passengers insured: low rates all U. S, points daily. "AARON'S.” §0% 14th st. n. ME. G044 LADIES DRIVING ASHEVILLE-HENDER- sonville, Monday, desire lady passenyer; Chevrolet_Coach. ~_Alex. 3 TAKE PASSENGER LOS_ANGELES TODAY. 2 for $3b. GE. 0849, Abt BIDANS “TO CHICAGO. NEW YORK, MIAMI, Hollywood. Los Angeles: all points daily; low rates Aaron’s, 918 14th st. n.w. ME. 6044. "~ ATLANTA, TEXAS, expense. U. 8. _ME. 74111 luvxflG TO HUTH desires 1ady passenger; shar Apt. 603. PROFESSI( West, NEW CADILLAC SEDAN TO CHICAGO, $10, early Sat. or Sun. a.m.; passengers reserved through Aaron’s. 904 14th n.w. ME. G044. LOS ANGELES: Chicago. round A, scdans leaing Sun.. LOGAN 'HOTEL trips; responsible parties TRAVEL BUREAU. NO. 6 CHICAGO, LOS ANGELES, N Y. ATLANTA. Miami: sedans daily: share expense. TRAVELERS AGENCY. NA. F St. Next to Metropolitan Theater. * B(ISINESS OPI‘OKTUNITIES ROOMING HOUSE, 14 rooms, 4 bathsi fn- )0 per_month: price, $750. 3 1410 H n.w.. 818, AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNT FOR_MAN OR WOMAN To invest several thousand dollars in eating establishment with unusually bright pects: prefer working partner to m but not necessary: doing_excellent b but need additional capital for expansion. This is truly a splendid opportunity for the right man or woman to realize exceptional return on investment. with a guaranteed Veekly salary: can Pe_thoroushly investi- ted. Address Box 97-R. o ce. lags, with all equipment: ex- steady Bufiu Eu i'. Papering—Painting—Plastering. PIANOS at bargain_ Steinway Fisht cbons case. 3170: Sileft upright, ik new $165: one a:Tea. red. 31561 80: $220; Knabe *$50.> Tves_‘ana "Pond uprieht. fine condit.on., Pianos for rent for occasions: Musical instruments of all kin taken in exchange on plancs. Hugo Worch 1110 G. Est 1879 L s300, teed: splendid values like these thate Imaking TRIANGLES sigantic used-car sals such a howling success; everybody's talk TRIANGLE, the “Pamous-for-Service’ Dealers, 2 N. Y. ave. n.w. Come in ton! and see our lighting display. PIANO—Beautiful grand plano, for sale at the Security Storase Co., Sales Dept.. 1140 PYANO. upright Wagner, reasonable. quick sale. 1319 Parragut st. n.w. GEorgia 642 18° STEWART WARNER RADIO, direct current. perfect condition; bareain. Call Distriet DOGS. PETS, ETC. BOSTON TERRIERS. registered, small size: perfect markings: fine stock from N. male, fems able. 1406 _Newtor | BOSTON PUPPY. grandson of Ch. Hagerty's Surprise. ood markings. 321 Cedar_ave YOUR DOG given a sanitary Iy eliminating_fleas. and dr! drier. all for $1_ Dr. Locke’ Hospital 1422 Irving st._n.w. DOGS _CLIPPED_BY EXPERTS. 612 Pn 5420 Gu. ave. mw. ‘Heating—Plumbing—Roofing. Carpentering—Wiring—Cementing Inclosed Porches—Garages a Speciaity. Six?ay, Branch of Home Remodelin: PHONE OR W FOR_FREE ESTIMATES. L(N’J.]XI,NT'\L HOME IMPROVEMENT CO, 444 R. I Ave. N.W. NOrth 1095. PAINTING, PAPERING—I do my own work. (Average room papered, $6. no more.) Cali Metz._any time._CO. 0396. PAPERING. PAINTING—Better-class work- erials, for only $4 per room: 5-year guarantee. Call us first; Wall paper we furnish worthi more than you pay for labor_and material. ST. 92:3. 17% PAPERING; painting and plastering: papered. $5 up: reliable work. able Decorating Co. PAPERING 6 RMS. 2-STORY HAH. $30. Quick service, white mech. Call any time. Ders. ~ ADams 2326, room pend- LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. FINE HORSE for sale; excellent jumper. | thoroushbred: reascaable, Call Mr. Brown. EMerson 6203 or DI ToP livered: sod. la sardens: lowest prices. BOATS. ELTO LIGHTWIN, 4-H.P.; will sacrifice, $50: almost ‘mew; cost’ $135." 3223 Adams Mill N ASH BOAT AND MOTOR WORKS, 1933 Eltos, $69.75. _ Exclusive agents, parts, motors. service. 9th & Water sts. s.W. " ELTO-JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. New and Used—Service and Parts. Southeast Saies Co. 1240 E BE. PAPERHANGING—Rooms papered. 34 and 'k guaranteed. A. Nor. 5 DE. 2i4b; $2.00. SHEPHERD 2135. 16° WM. W. SAUNDERS, PLASTERING, stucco. Craftex, cement, chim- neys. leaky basements; old roofs mnnd, reas. Minnick, ME. 284 atch work done: re 1 llh‘lrlnlled. L. ._LI._4531. LL 9356, epairin established . Lincoln 7964. 17* RUGS CLEANED. SHAMPOOED. STERIL- ized. Moth and fire proof storage. Minimum charge, maximum satisaction. ~Maroukisn 1342 Conn_ave.. NO_4 3026, new ceiling < 705 13th st. 5. PLUMBING, he: satisfaction’ guaranteed WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PORD 1932 V-8 COUPE—This beautiful Pord 8 coupe looks and runs like brand-new: biue Snish. perfect spotless mohalr upholstery and mechanically like new: lishtning; 8345, Trew Motor & 'TE60 14en $449; everybody's “Famous-for-Service” Fo! A Come 1"' tonight and see our spe- FORD DE LUXE ROADSTER. 1070k lent condition, fine appearance. Will pass (ot Gatiifec: buy on JouF own tePma: year service guarantee. SA7. Naian Motor Co., 1111 18th st. n.w. and Connecticut ave. AN t nw. FORD LUXE ROADSTER. 1930—S$65 fown, balance 315 month: 6 geod tires, new top, ‘excellent motor and Lee D. Butler, In-.. 2155 Champlain FORDS. 1931 DE L. Victoria_coupe—like Easy terms. Frey's. 182 O of m! famous Niue s M B wonder ‘nuu‘c:.l'a -.-fl-ur 8 howling success: U now you s [y RS and see cur_special iighting fl-h FORD 1932 V-8 5-PASSENGER VICTORIA Coupe—General condition simost equsl 1o 40; easy throughout. S Yo Mny. on your own terms. $87. Nolan ufior 8o, uu w. and Connecticut_ave, &t terms FORD TUDOR. 9"0—!»&0: is in e shape. Shoat e Tubber: 193 3y color: perfect _condition: terms. uu 17m £ ANTIQUE JEWELRY, gold teeth. cofns. ver, watches, diamonds. etc. We pay highest prices._Gold Refining. inc., 400 12th st. n.w. BOOKS bought In any quantity. ME. 5415. Peariman’s Big Book Shop. 933 G st. n.w. No_branch_store. PIXTURES _Store,_ réstaurant. office: cash Tegisters. ete: stocks of "merchandise. gar Baum, Inc.. 914 E st. n.w.. ME. 9744. FURNITURE and household effects of kinds needed for furnishing apts. ADams 1416 1 FURNITURE of all Kinds: prices. * Call us before you sell highest cash ‘Prompt R DI Bfln put in new-car condil bber all around: Mnt exce t: Stering like new. Priced | Suick. on your own terms. PIllI ot g3t “Notan Moter Goo st. ' Connecticut_ave. at FORD 10} DE LUXE RO, SAaTER- Fefer ey original lvl t; splendid mechanically an carrying TRIANGLE'S famous blue Tibbon guarantee: 4 $295 value offered at l‘l" during TRIANGLE'S g everybody’s talking TRXA.NGL!. the “Pamous- for-Service” Pord Dealers, 2 N. Y. & n.w. e and see our hting splay. llu e FURNITURE—Want to_purchase some used furniture also baby srand piano. for cash. Phone ME. 1964. 18" re re refin- Bhing in home if desired. Weaver. 1434 Newton st. n.w. AD. 8401. @OLD "silver. waiches, diamonds and, old Iry D ur manufact e __g.fl: mumr- UHiE ot | oo WE WILL FINANCE Ana install lmg;c‘v,v;‘nnnmu ot any kind to vour home or buliding, Amencan Improvement Co., 1336 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 2871. 17° SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUE AND VICTORIAN furnitu rifice prices; chairs. sofas. tables; below cost. 925 10th st. n.w. ANTIQUES—Lat of odd pieces of old &) cherry chest of drawers. several old chair gtc. 4115 Wisconsin® ave., Abt. 102, after BiORET ST ) BAR ~EQUIPMENT—Chal ers, refrigerators, counter: mixers, etc.; complete restaurant, bak- office furniture, BICYCLES. Rollfast and other high-j wheels, - Hazelton yele & Sporting Co.._434 Hth st. n.w. - BUILDING uA'fl.'nuu—wmnnvg Two solt city blocks, Temporary Frame ing; on 6t st nw, Just below Sennaave. on near our Southwest Branch. Large quantities and bargain prices framing lumber. maple and pine foortng, windows and docrs complete, elsstric. condult and hot-water radia- tion; partitions. Iofll!m lava les. ter coolers and ventilators. Al in excellent con- dition. Come direct to the job office on 6th st. nw., 2 blocks below Penns. ave.. and ask 1 N M' GEK cO.. novnwnlmlvurbm GOLD—MB gold, sfiver, - i &nmdx. a0 di rm u-eln'." 17 em in our ‘lfl Day highest prices. iy 2 SUY ARD SEIT mews emnm Jewelry, dlamonds, typewriters, musical instrument Srinks, golf’ Sluhs. What nave you to. sell Max Zweig. 937 D st. n.w. - Met. 9113 H SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUBURN 1932 COUPE—$1065 down, bal. 18 .; low mileage; like new in every way; 60-day guarantee. See it. Warrington Mo- Tiin pw, 30 SPORT SED Looks and terms to responsible CO. 4040. RN 1932 CUS' BEDAN- uhmred wheels; privately owned. n:xsnu BUICK COACH. Iate model, Ip splendid order: $110; bargain for cash. ' L. 5061. 5307 BUT 6 SEDAN_Mileage. motor, upholstery, paint like net best _cash_offer. _Owner, CO. 5866. BUICK 1929 SEDAN. 41—Original green Duco finish like new, 6 wood wheels and trunk rack Master “0° motor. A-L:full 5. Lee D. Butler. Inc., 2155 28.8 $126 or lnnnaly owned. Terms to BUICK 1 2 R SEDAN—Whole auto marvelous condition; sbsolutely same when bousht; $185 cash. AD. 2033; pvt. owned. CASH R rmns—hu.ommn “ale ot $000 Second-nand factory-renairt National on cash registers at prices never heard of before. Cash or terms_ Fully guaranteed: In excellent condition. The Na- tional Cash Register Co. 1208 B st. Phone National 1376, % s_ wall and floor cases. steam Tanges, refrigerator ci bake tric mixers, dish-washing ma- coffee urns. Atlas Store Fix- 1 st. n.w. Nat. 7193, 18-k. ovens, el chines. sinks nice stone with $12. NOrth 485 18 BUITE. 10 pieces. ‘mahog- 2 dressers. EMerson DIAMOND _ Rnle mounting; sacrifice, DINING ROOM any inlaid, $95: 6512. DINING ROOM at_once: sacrifice. $30. EM. 9383. SUTTE. 10-plece; must sell 3528 8 st. n.w. New door, $1.70; 4 Builders, wi e closing out 6-panel dnnrl enough for 2 houses: will sell below cost. Complete stock of cupboard doors will be in soon. No phone orders: free delivery. Open until 5:30 Saturday. EISINGER MILL & LUMBER CO. Bethesda, Md. WI._2400. EDIPHONE AND DICTAPHON! equipment, slightly used: for sale, cheap. Address an )1-R. Star office 18 FOLDING CAMP TRAILER BODY. used landscape gardening tools. greens mower, Dortable dog run._7100 Wis. ave. 17 FURNISHINGS of entire 6-room house: priced right; .o dealers. 3406 13th st n.w. FURNITURE _Overstuffed living room suite. $22.50; walnut bed room sulie $20; dining room suite, beds, bureaus. chifforobe; other furniture_ cheln 1211 H b. FURNITURE—Beautiful mrnm:lnu of an apartment_at R03. The Argonne. 1629 Col. rd. n.w. COlumbia 4924. HOUSEHOLD FU! RE, mostly bed Toom furniture; other miscellancous pleces. 2308 20th st. n.w.. PO. 2826 8 G_ROOM_BUITE, 3D i, S 1 Beludy e CADILLAC SPORT PHAETON, 03 model: runding car: only $50 casn. Orth_0829. 1503 Hamlin_st. CHEVROLET COACH, 1039~ Like. rew To% | mileage; fully equipped: syncro-mesh trans- mission, free wheeling: special terms; Sis& le_hndell Gevrolet, 1234 Good Hope rd. FORD MODEL A SEDAN_Refinished, rec conditiored and all new tires. They $150 for this car elsewhere; o\u‘glu. 11 700_Georgia_a CABRIOLET 1932 V-8—This car be told from new. Mileage Very low. s ‘the best buy of & lfetime. Buy %8 Jour own Full year urne‘ . $457. Nolan Motor Co. 11 18th st. n.w. nnd Connecticut_ave. FORD 1931 TUDOR (No_ 389, —nnu one TP 8 big selection of "S1 Pords, all in Sl did_condition and all carrying’ TRIANGLE' famous biue ribbon guarantee; priced our gigantic used-car sale at only $2 come in and see why everybody's talking Famous-for-Serviee)’ Ford ind h-hunl i FORD 1030 CABRIOLET—S$50 down, bal ‘excellent condition; looks and runs ‘Warrington Motor Co., ] Luxe Roldlur $235. A’i fully luaunued 162! Jack Pry_ Motors, 14th st FORD 1 E LUXE PHAETON—) on side, luggage carrier. leather upholstered: carefully_driven: $185. NO. 4764-J eve. FORD - 1932 only); practically brand-ne 140 Everybody is talking rd Dealers. 2 New York ave. n. FORD TUDOR. mso—ln A-1 shape through- D Pick 'and_get this one. ' Buy on ot awis_Serms. " Full year service guaranc tee. $157. Nolan Motor Co. 1111 18th st. n.w. and Connecticut_ave. st N st. HUPMOBILE 6 SEDAN—$35 down, $10 for excellent condition in every way; 13 Sood tires. Warrimgtos Mola FORDS—1930 cougn. 1930 Tudor., $235; 1931 HUFP SEDAN—$556 down. balance mouth; very clean uphelstery, original nnfin. excellent motor. Lee D. Buts Champlain st. . DE LUXE PRAETON—Ap- echanical condition like ne Tadio: mus: sell; consider smal easy terms. Call Mr. Joses pearance en CH!VROL!T SEDAN, 1932 DE LUXE—6 wheels, well fenders.” $35 Chevrolet ‘trunk. 1adio, etc.: mew-car guarantee for 30 days: your car In trade, balance to suit; $459. Mandell Chevrolet, 1234 Good Hope rd. ATlantic 440 CHEVROLET 1932 COUPE 805 down. bal. completely reconditioned and ‘ool ST e ey WaFrinton Motor 3-CYL. COUPE—Beautiful; perfect condition; bar- NCO! ST 11,000 mie 1, or see it, rear gain, | Call Districi 32 m\nucm xmfifi looks and_ runs like new; NASH nmm. S04 very clean: We need the room: 30-day guar- k ave. Open evenings. 1 4th n.w. CHEVROLET 8. COUPE. painted N shade of light fan with trim And wire wheels in_contrasting orange color: mohalr velour upholstery: fine mechanically w CHEVROLET COACH. n: new tires, your car in ‘Mandell_Chev- ce easy: S288. ‘ATlantic 4 Good Hope rd, se. CHEVROLET 1931 SEDAN—This car is in splendid_condition: motor, paint, tires like new: this car can be bought for $15 down. balance easy terms arranged. =Century Mo tors. 1805 14th st. _NOTth 02352 9—Overhauled ‘condition. ~ Excellent care has been given this car by former owner. Buy on your own terms. Full ye service guarantee. $77. Nolan Motor Co. 1111 18th st. n.w.. and Connecticut ave. at N st Must nw 'NASH 1930 DE LUXE SEDAN—Almost new condition: 6 wire wheels, well fenders, trunk; OAKLAND V-S SEDAN. 1 driven less than 15.000 mile: uphoistery like new: mech: General tires excellent: makes pearance. only $275.° CO. P OLDS_COACH. 1929—$65 down and bale ance $15 month: clean car, good mo= tor, paint ard rubber. Lee D. Butler, Inc. 5_Champlain_st._n.w. OLDSMOBILE 1931 PARTICIAN BEDAN— Fender wells and trunk rack. We are proud to have this car in our stock. Sk ey Nestors 1055 yourself. ~ $425. 1ith st PACKARD “5" SEDAN, 1020 —This Beauti- ful de luxe job has the original finish like new. disc wheels and 6 £00d tires: spotless upholstery and excelient motor: priced low far quick sale: trade and terms. D. B et 108 *Champlatn. st n.we. CHEV. COUPE, 102 ine condition. sell, $115 cash. Apartment 304, POtomac PACKARD 1929 5-PASSENG SEDAN- Will sacrifice 7 coan: no_dcalers. © GO CHEVROLET 1927 4-DOOR SEDAN—In fine shape; motor in excelient condition: tires, etc. A real bargain for only $60; will ' accept $20 cash and $10 monthly. 27’62 Woodley pl. n.w. COlumbia 1245. LET CONV. UPE. 1031-8320; hry. DE LUXE 1931, our i prings Motors, 1625 14th st. B.w. uosulx) 1931 bal. mos.; low. RS, ol ot ~ v