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WRC 950k WMAL 630k | AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. 3:00 [Ma Perkins 3:15 |Morin Sisters 3:30 ‘Woman's Rndlo Review ‘Music 845 | 2 ATt Collins’ Orch, “ Magic WISV 1,460k | WOL 1310k | Crime Conference Sports Review “4:00 cmek Webb's Orchnestra |Betty Mary Reynolds Lady Next Door East and Dumke, ‘Temple of Sorfg Tea Time and Bob Crime Hearing Science Service “The Government” Sports Review Varieties Bob and Frank ) Sundown Revue | Meredith Wilson’s Orch. Chasin’ the Blues Nursery Rhymes Little Your Health Star's News Flashes Musical Interlude Evening Rhythms Skippy Jack Armstrong Orphan Annte |Larry Walker EVENING .PROGRAMS. Sports Review—Music Jimmy Allen Gingham Club Orch, Billy Batchelor Ferdinando’s Orchestra Evening Album Lowell Thomas Buck Rogers Arch McDonald Postmaster Mooney Serenade News—Music Amos |Hal Kemp’s Orchestra Your Government Vaughn de Leath Distinctive Dramas Musical Memorles Dramatic Sketcn Bob Fallon’s Orch. Mansfield’s Orchestra ‘Today in Sports Fisher’s Ensemble Stamp Club ‘n’ Andy Myrt and Marge Just Plain Bill Jerry Cooper Boake Carter Ray Hendricks' Orch. News Spotlite Jan, Jude, Jerry Strickland Gillilan Leo Reisman’s Orch. Wayne King's Orch. |Crime Clues Lawrence Tibbett Abe .l.ym:“n Lavender and Old Lace The Mountaineers “Five-Star Final” uU. s... N. Symphony ‘}Ben Bernie'’s Orch. iEd Wynn Lawrence Tibbett News Bulletins Dixie Harmonies James Waldo Fawcett Bing Crosby Isham Jones’ Orch. |Crime Conference Dramatic Guild | Beauty Box Tneater Alfred P. Sloan Foster Melodies |Caravan " Senator Wheeler 11:00 | Arthur Reilly 11:15 |Voice of Romance 11:30 | Pappy, Zeke, Ezra 11:45 La Paree Orchestra Jack Denny's Orchestra Joe Haymes' Orch. Henry Busse's Orch. 12:00 12:15 12:30 Cherniavskis’ Orchestra Lotus Orc:xesln ) |Sign OF Club Habana Orch. Harry Sosnik’s Orch. Sign_oft Sign Off EARLY PROGRA Elder Michaux ) |Sons of Ploneers Anson Weeks' Orch. |Jones and Hare \Romn.nce and ‘Melody Barnyard Philosopher King’s Men The Getter-Upper Sun Dial “ . Voice of the Crusaders | Al Kavelin's Orchestra Clyde Lucn.s Orchestra Leon Navarra's Orch. “ o w MS TOMORROW. Jolly Russians Scott Fisher’s Orch. Leon Friedm: Orch. Sign Off Musical Clock - “ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, f 1934, DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR issue, and for The Sunday i CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- i stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on presen- tation of the box number ticket. —_— HELP—MEN. CHEP_ while. at least 10 years experience: must have good references. Good sslary for rieht man. Address Box 154- a] tar 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 sta- tion. No one can put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are received at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before Star up to 5:30 p.m., Satur- day. At thé Branch Offices one hour earlier. HELP—WOMEN. BEAUTY OPIRATOR lll-lrolln ; expert marceller: $18 week: ste oA Lincois Gods tion. 657 Orange n - e, urant bunneu d 35: must HOSTBSS wanted f between me Seen of 20 neat an tractive; good ulnn Telerentes and teleplione number. Box 261-R. Star off LADIES—Splendid_opi vancement in our specia rience not necessar: 'y to s ADD]Y 2 to 4 pm. Gll’hnl!l’ CO sa ALESWOMEN_§i 25.00 daily pos- sible for hllh class. hard wnrkers Refer- T_rllclel r]enulrred See Mr. Taylor, ‘Po.nm SHIRT FOLDER. _experienced. 1 Laundry. 508 13th st. n.w. ONE OPERATOR —Must_ havi perience in making business ‘appointments. Apply 320 Homer Bldg WOMAN—Attractive position T Tefined. well-educated woman. over 25 {eacher preferred. Apply 831 Bownera . YOUNG, LADY of pleasing personality who wishes to learn be ulture. Address Box 104-S. Star office. State ‘Address rtunity_quick ad- al sales work: expe- COLLEGTORS, —experienced o7 _estab. Toutes; salary and commission, Must ha others need apply. COUNTER MEN. experienced In restaurant work, between ages of 18 and 25. Must Apply 5109 Geor- DELICATESSEN MAN fully experienced 1n making sandwiches and salads to order: fast and clean: steady work. Give .tel phone. _Address Box 155-8. Star office. 1 DRIVER-SALESMAN. exp.. willing to work hard. Apply 4:30 to 6 pm.. 1426 Irving st.n.w. INSTRUCTION COURSES. AUTO DRIVING taught thoroughly. fined. educated instructors. Permits cured. cars furnished. 1625 L Sterling 9512, o GREGG or Boyd shorthand. fouch typing. business letter writing. vocabulary build- 3 bookkeeping. calculating machines, New classes mall classes; tions guaran- OOL. 1333 P [Morning Devotions William Meeder Lew White, organist The Sizzlers Musical Clock News Bulletins Breakfast Club Sun Dial Movie Reporter ‘Woman’s Hour Rambles in Rhythm Top o’ the Morning Vaughn de Leath Rhythm Melodies Police Flashes ‘Clnm, Lu nnd Em | Jean Abbey Josephine Gibson Crime Conference Today’s Children Herman and Banta Bill and Ginger Bright Lights Radio Interview Patterns in Harmony Variety and Value (Washboard Blue cOUCEl’[ Gems. Betty _Crocker Piano Regital Alice Remsen Home Spun \ Mario Cozzi. P.M. Honeymooners Tony Wons Crime Conference Cooking Close-ups 'Triangle Club Magic Reclpes PROGRAMS AFTERNOON 'Washington Housewife Crime Ccn(erenoo B U. S. Navy Band Al and Lee Reiser 12:15 |Honeyboy 12:30 [Merry-Go-Round 112:45 |Merry Madcaps 12:00 Farm Listening Post Charles Sears Afternoon Rhythms Serenade and Home Hour T |Your Home and Min Voice of Experience Louis Rothschild Eddie Pryor's Orch. |Jerry Baker, songs e |Hollander’s Orch. 100 |Betty Jane 1:15 |D. A. R. Round Table 1:30 |Adventure Soclety 1:45 | = o |Farm La Paree Orch. Words and Music George Hall's Orches \Serenade. |Jack Little's Orch. | The Cadets and Home Hour stra | Hollander's Orch. |Shut~m Hour |Bergere’s Orchestra |Ragamuffins "2:00 'Advemure Soclety 2:15 2:30 2:45 Vaughn de Leath. | vic and Sade Arthur anbane 'pubuc School Series French Princess Helen Trent Roman [School of the Air N. Y. Civic Orchestra ces 21 > 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 | \Ma Perkins Dreams Come True {Woman’s Radio Review Mrs. Frank Vanderlip Joe White London Program Kate Smith’s Matinee Walter Reed Requests Art Lecture \Madeline Hardy T4:00 Betty 4:15 4:30 4:45 Martha Mears Dr. Joseph Jastrow Vocational Guidance Plano_Duo Unschuld’s Piano Club Rochester Civic Orch. |Student Pederation |Institute of Music “ o w and Bob Sporu Eevml 5:00 [Sundown Revue 5:15 |Tom Mix 5:30 'Aunt Sue and Polly “Princess Flavia,” a Romberg oper- etta, will be presented during the | Beauty Box Theater period over WRC from 10 to 11, Gladys Swarthout ! and John Barclay will head the cast. Social, economic and legislative problems of the Far West will be dis- cussed by Senator Wheeler, Democrat, of Montana, over WJSV, at 10:30. “The Western Viewpoint” is his topic. Lawrence Tibbett will be featured MUSIC OF ANGIENT DANCES 15 SOUGHT |Study Is Being Made for In- clusion on 3-Hour Sat- bility in terms of modern urday Shows. tunes so that they may be presented on the “Let’s Dance” pyo- gram, the three-hour show heard over an N, B. C. network each Saturday at 10:30 p.m. For more than two months, Joseph Bonime, general musical director of the show, and his assistants have been poring through old volumes of music, both in public and private libraries. 1In Europe, representatives have begun a careful search of musty files of mu- sic stored away in museums and other places, which show the music to which the Romans and the Greeks, Wellington and Napoleon and otier famous figures tripped the light fan- tastic in historic days and nights. Famous waltzes and schottisches of the days of Napoleon; pre-battle dances played at the smart functions which once preceded every great mili- tary or naval engagement; American folk music of the days of powdered wigs and satin in old Boston and Phllldelphh and the Civfl ‘War | and “reconstruction period music is being sought by Bonime. The three-hour program, the first of its kind ever to go on the air ‘waves, with three separate bands pro- viding the dance music, will attempt to present these themes of yesterday in modern terms without losing their original beauty. The is es- sentially a popular dance presenta- tion, vet the sponsor of the series feels that the music can be instruc- tive as well, hence the research into the historical values of the old dances. * ok kX EFORE his resignation as director of the Philadelphia Orchestra takes effect December 26, Leo- pold Stokowski will be in charge of two more Priday afternoon two-hour concerts on Columbia. The first of these, next Priday aft- ernoon, is to be in celebration of Johann Bach's 250th birth anniver- ) ANCE music —ancient and merely antique—is being studied for possible adapta- Moments of Melody Evening Star Flashes Tea Time MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. |Evening Rhythms |Skippy Jack Armstrong Stonewall Trio 1“813 Shots” Bob_Fallon’s Orchestra in a special version of Moussorgsky’s dramatic opera. “Boris Godounow,” during his program over WMAL from 8:30 to 9:15. The American Drama Guild, on WOL at 9:30, will present a drama- tized version of the opera “Carmen.” Alexander Gray, baritone, will ap- pear as guest artist on the program with Isham Jones and his orchestra over WJSV from 9:30 to 10. “The Voice of the Crusader” will make its debut over WJSV at 10:45. sary, with Stokowski directing the orchestra and the Westminster Choir, augmented to 140 mixed voices, in Bach’s “Mass in B Minor.” * ok k% APPY, Zeke, Ezra and Elton, the Westchester Hillbillies who are appearing in person at the Earle Theater this week, have been booked for a series of broadcasts on WRC before they leave. These four boys from the Ozark Mountains gave their first local broadcast Friday night. An- other half hour period has been re- served for them tomorrow from 11:30 to 12 pm. —_— Many Japanese in City. ‘Honolulu has about 140,000 Japa- nese, nearly 30 per cent of the popula- tion. ADVERTISEMENT. ‘The program will be under the aus- pices of the Crusaders, an organiza- tion formed originally to fight for repeal of the eighteenth amendment. James Waldo Fawcett of The Eve- ning Star will be the speaker on the Board of Trade program over WMAL at 9:45. He will discuss the National Museum of History. WMAL will broadcast at 10 a dis- cussion of industries’ problems by Al- fred P. Sloan, president of the Gen- eral Motors Co. VOLUNTEERS TO GIVE 1,000 YULE BASKETS | & One thousand Christmas baskets will be distributed to as many families December 24 by the Volunteers of America, Adjt. H. Mills Eroh an- nounced today. Christmas work of the organization is being carried on in co-operation with the Washington Council of Social Agencies in order that there will be no duplication. In addition, the Volunteers will pro- vide Christmas cheer to the children of men who are incarcerated in penal institutions. To each of these chil- dren will go a Santa Claus bag con- taining a toy, candy, fruit, nuts and possibly an article of clothing. ADVERTISEMENT. Ak A A Kk kI kA A Ak A Ak k kA kk Ak *kkkkhkhkk kk*k| NETWORK HEADLINERS = TUESDAY DECEMBER 11th =P. M. - lnlcrmlnduu 8:30 LAwRENCE TmeETT |WMAL day the radio ennedy. Orchestra mmwmnmmm amuse, @ presenting LAWIENCE “Boris Godounow”. John hB Wilfred Pelletier. T0D The time to stop & cold is before it gets started!’ A cold once rooted is & cold of danger! Dont waste your time and run the risk of seri- ous complications by using make- shift methods. Remember, a cold is an internal infection and, as such, calls for in- ternal treatment. A cold also calls for & COLD remedy and not a prepnnucn good for a number of er things besides colds. vau Laxative Bromo_ Quinine is what & cold requires. It is ex- pressly & cold remedy. It is inter- nal and direct. It is complete in effect. 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R_WANTED in_ high-school subjects. ate charges. fime available and present connections. Address Box 213-8, Star office. 12¢ MAN—Must _have sales ision. Apply becween 10 am. and 2 pm. Ission y be 2 ,’l:ll Comm!pre:ml National Bank Building. MAN wanted who can live on $3.000 an- nually, but who wants to be connected where there is opportunity for advance: ment and larger earnings. ‘This will lead definitely to an executive position which is now oven to the mun who can gualify Men_ between the ages of 25 and 50 who live in Washington will be considered. Ad- dress B S. Star office. MEN—Do_you o dob? “Several opei ings for neat ring men. me t fore # am. C. M. Larmer. Room 419. 9th_st. n.w MEN—Our pay arfangements are_satisfac- tory and you can earn at least $3.50 per day. we will take you out and prove il Apply 9 on A Conn. = (between H lnd 1. MUSICIANE to form orchestra, w! linist: prefer those with some late d orchestrations ‘and cars. Young's. Wisconsin_ave. n.w.. Apt PRINTING SALESMEN nmea Dermanent position. Give full details of experience. { Address Box_160-S. Star_office. 3 RADIO MAN—Preferably one who has ha several years of practical experience in radio service work. A backeround of fechnical training absolutely necessary. In answering give age, resume of Lraining. ex- | | perience. references and salary expected. Address Box 125-S, Star office. SALESMEN. experienced in magazine surances or brushes. 'Apply before 9 119 Victor Bldg.. 9th and G pl e SALESMEN—S12.50- S35 daily possiBs Tor high-class. hard workers: references re- quired. See Mr. Taylor. Room 516. 1319 P. SALESMEN—OId_established firm _offers P tioma) opportunity to two experienc Salesmen with cars. Apply after 10 a.m.. {519 Bond Blde. SALESMEN—The _entire District of C Jumbia will be alotted to seveul_ g00d subs scription salesmen by ‘Today.” publishe by Vincent Astor. Edited by Raymond Moley. former Roosevelt aide. Your op- portunity to make a permanent connection with the country's powerful new weekly magazine on public affairs. sponsored by & group of outstanding Americans. Libera commissions and bonus. See Mr. Farrell, Washington Hotel. 10_a.m. or 2 p.m o::‘y 1o sell the sensation automobile Eany men wanted who are Willing d eager to make more than $200 : experience not necessary, Ap: lnd (\Sm dllI nk far L. teuart. Inc., SALES] of 193, to worl per mo ply bnwesn Mr. Simmons. P_st. n.w AUTO LESSONS Tor permit: easy parking and clutch Sobgol; cars fumisbed. call “'Old Reliable” Foster (white), Met. 1809. 13> TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD (P. B. X) operating prepares you for pleasant. weli- paying Dmmnns Comule!e course, $15. Appiy 226 Bon SPE L[-’\L SJ "COURSE CALCULATING MACHINE. SPECIAL COURSE IN COMPTOMETER, MONROE And BURROUGHS. BEGIN TODAY o spe. cial course. $5 complete. BPECI POR COMING EXAMS._in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, The Civil cTvice Prepar: atory School. Olvh Rlch rds. M. A Mg Prin. Mt 63374 B FI\ TODA\ BEFORE IT 15 TOO 1 LATE, CARD PL\C}{ \I»\CHI\E SPECIAL STATISTICAL FILE o ERAL CLERICAL. The Civh Service Prepar. atory School. 520 12th st. n.w. BEAUTY CULTURE— SPECIAL COURSE, $45 MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. 1918). Washington’s Original and Finest School. 818 14th St. N-W. Phone Met. 7738, 7778, SITUATIONS—MEN. | CHAUFFEUR. colored, steady _ reliable, Fishes position. private and delivery; #00d refs._Phone Georgia 734 e CHEF-COOK__colort Botel, elup house. private. {amily " xperts ence_ Prone Atlastic 3776-J. CHI capable; cit; Exceilent on breads, mmle 4948-M. 11 qualified. ohel, ol caTetatin tries and menus. Re- | full w AITR!-SS colored. refine HELP AND SITUATIONS. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT. —By WEBSTER NOSTALGIC! IF You MEAN HOMESICK WHY DON'T You SAY S0? AND 15N- HoWL A Gooo ENOUGH wozn FoR You ?IF T 15 THEN OON'T yUSE ULULATE ! ,ANSTHER THING - DON'T |USE METICULOUS b THE THE cuB REPORTER HAS SOME FANCY 4 82 woros KILLED IN HIS FIRST STORY 4 By TRBUNE M. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (Continued.) GIRL. colored. for Lntul housework_or 807 part time. Phone Lincoln 1559-J. 3rd st._s.e GIRL. colored. wishes housework. part or | time: Government references. all North 9434 ey GIRL. colored. reliable. wants part time or day's work, Phone Potomac 5154. Reference. The rate under heading of Per- sonal is 3 cents per line additional to the regular line rate. HEMORRHOIL'S ERADICA' TED ll own methcd: results effective for a Hm- or mioney back. WHV-Q for Mflflfl' drugs or surgery. SOMMER-~ w!RcK 155 Colambta rd Adsms O4R, BY GIRL. colored. wishes job as maid or Faltress: neat and reliable: good reference. work: _excellent Phone Metro- al GIRL. colored. wishes housekeeper and §00d cook. GIRL. “colored. 'wishes pari-time or day’s Teferences. Phome ' Metropolitan RL. colored. desires day's work or part time. ' cleaning apts. reliable GIRL. co or murse; st s.w. GIRL. reliable. housework: desired. GIRL. colored, wants da: helper or any work: f reference. 301 O st. GI L position as 1 hel reference !urmlhed 831 Jrd colored. wants general ights if work. mother's or part time; IRLS, colored. want general house- work or pari-ume work. Phone Lincoln jored. otk as_maid or part time: c)u xerenncu Phone Lincoln 5699 GIRL colored, wants position as maid, work in doctor's office or part time. Phone Adams 7046, GIRL. colored, for €ood cook. 1130 C Tenenl houu!ork and rd. n.w. t colored. duuel mornlna k: no Teference; baby ¢ Phone North salad, Phone A reliabl or man: ne North 1 y’s work. part time or any Kind of work Evelyn JeReics. Briche. . D. C. Phone Georgia 048: tion. restaurant, kitchen _helper. WOMAN, colored. cooking for lad: washing: Sfi {)0 ishes pantry _girl, ms_ 85 M. | ACE buckwheat plowers. DR. DELLA LEDENDECKER'S WONDER- ful hand will quickly rub your aches and pains away. Hours. § am. to_10 p.m. Call West 1 3025 O EATS. $5; REMOVES surplus fat in spots; resuits assured; cabi~ net bath, elec. treat. North 6208, 1913 Nat. MAMIE HITE FITZGERALD. IF YOU SER this please write to your sister, LYDIA COLE. Goshen. N. Y. MANUSCRIPTS WANTED. AF ARTICLES. FIC- {lon; rending fee 10 7.0 words, $2. CAP- ITAL LITERARY NCY. P. O. Box 7 1, Washington. D. C SECRET | mvzsrmnxons—nosmm and personal problems solved of a deli- cate. complex nature. Established in Washington 50 consecutive years. bono Nlufinflxélh{g‘ BBRADPO D _INVESTIG. 210 18th ot o uite 705, Otis !ulldml. WHEN "DEATH STRIKES nm there s no %o feel that they nud accent Inferior funeral services due to- tae ability to _pay a high price. The Greater W. ambers Co. offers A com: fureral. cars and all. for as ity World's finest waterproof. anteed steel burial Vlult mly b Chambers for, $85. case’ of d the Greater W. W. Chambess Co. corner Chapin n.w ~ CO. 0432 write your address. We will send you & beautiful catalogue of how we do it. mylete as $75. gua. MEN. WHY BE GRAY AND BALD: A Jouiniul appearance is o business and social asset. We help Evans Bldt.. Rm. 408. = Phone Dist. 4471 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. 12 down: will pays for itself. completely instal mozm 7320, ENT UPRIGHT—Will it sell _for O aiancs cueT I ke aew: ‘aarin teed. Terms as low as §1 week. Arthur Jordan Piano_Co.. 13th an 24 G, APARTMENT GRAND—H is & small grand that Nas been traded. in to Us on & Chickering. ~May be bought for $185, on terms of $1 week. Arthur Jordan Co.._13th and G. ‘WOMAN. nuled 'hl! work as housekeeper, Blin ng: Do children: stay nights Call 1655 Columbia T, 1%, hone Columbia 9103-J. . COOK. ready to work. wants job cook, short order or Testaurant. or any kind, of work. _Call Aumm 3811, BU!!NESS OPPOII'IJNfl'lE!. GENTLEMAN. youns. of culture. tra education uen position &s companion: secretary to gentleman or assistant to busy executive: drive any make car: free z travel Would accent entire gare bach, roper _ auspices. ress 59-R. Star_office. olored. wants position as cook or can give rgtennce Phone Dm:m and N. butler 305 YOUNG BUSINESS or group. with CuDItAL, fnterested tn- production wid ma i distribution heries' _specialty new market. References ex- hanged. Address Box 478-R. Star office. 12 DESTRABLE SPACE delicatessen or_small fescagrant in hotel: partly equipped: res sonable rent. Inquire Mr. Bohen. st.n. YOUN . colored, house ma fime work: §00d reference. 1206 ¥ st. n.w. Phone Columbia 0677. coree BEAUTY SHOPPE. residential section, com- pletely eguipped: low rent. Price, s!’()l). Address Box 210-8, Star e. N__expert. highest refer- SANDWICH ”Algnly Rioriasy. Tavestment ences required. Pharmacy._ 1501 SPOTTER—Experienced imn spotter: none other need apply. Address Box star_office. FOUNG MAN Fducated mewspaber work: !nliil ofice work. outside oaments 10:" good opportunity. A 7 Star_office. signment: dress Box e YOUNG MEN. if you are out of worl Mr. Spittie: he can place you in a perma- nent position where you can earn $20 per ek to start, ,Im,nly between 5 and 6 p.m. 0. st SITUATIONS—WOMEN. DRESSMAKING and remodeling; experi- eaced; at hom: or out by Call Horth 2845. “Dersonallty wants position a8 in ‘night club. Phone Decatur GIRI checker 7-R. LADY . middle-aged. would like to take fial’e of lcll'mdren evenings P'hh\le parents ave social engagements. one Colum- bia 8554-J. MENDING and light rej i MEN (2). YOUN travel. able to meet public: ;fllm( Apply 22 6th st 20-27 vears. free to salary: se. xor NURSE, trained masseuse, refined German, willing. compesent or eatire sher rge; good cook. “dletitian: highly _recom.; free travel, “Phone Columbla 7864, 13¢ HIS ADVERTISEMENT 15 inserted by & Teading Jocal concern—one of the out- standing merchandising organizations . Siew of improving business conditions ding specialized promotional ac- ot Son e malor electrical appliance for the _home. We are looking for & man to head up e wish is prob- ey Suceessiul broducer in some uch as oil burners. He i3 probably education, portunity 0. To such & man we are prepared fooffer an attractive supervisory position. If you think you can fill this bill. write us fully, stating age, education and ex- perience. inclosing also. if possible. a snap; shot photo. Replies confidential. but will not be returned. Address Box 172- 8 Star office. MAN. Can place nnt-unnenln: man in per- manent” position with . local department store. Outside work. No experience neces- sary as vou will be thoroughly trained. Apply 9:15 only ready for work. Room 1208. 1343 H st. LANSBURGH’S Have openings for willing workers: good nings: steady work for men possessing Sar"and ov iy employment omce, i, Hoar Wednésday, D:15 a.m. sharp. SALESMAN, MEN’S WEAR. Evenings to Christmas. Sherr's, 3004 14th st. n.w. _No_phone calls. LARGE CORPORATION 557U select limited number of men, aged to 4 jacent to Washing Men chosen on. g 'y be‘ siven brief thorough training and receive as- nsuncehuntll'-hle to produce satisfactorily. ke no fantastic claims. but if you e ply to Mr. May or o H:gx'llt;ntxntel‘ 1ith and K n.v. Wednes: ks e, HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. GASHIER, experienced. to_work in_retall Teat market, between 10 and 26 years of ag references. Apply office. 1420 7th Mr, Cohen. ~ COUPLE. colored; woman must be experi- waiter, house man; $35 el Toom and board. 1618 25nd st.* PHOTO NEGATIVE RETOUCHER. Leet Bros. Co., 731 14th st. ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. WELL-RATED WASHINGTON FIRM re- auires Ex‘mmn 35 to 40 years of age; of cleaning soaps, detergents or cll]! 3 nunnll mnn have good refer- ences and own Car; sal 'fi and cummlulon Ax ly_Wednesday and Thursday. 9 to 12, TSV e Wash. PRACTICAL NURSE of refinement wants position nursing invalid lady or man? also take charge of house for widower or elderly eouple: can !urnljh best of refer- ences Yal' interview, a 29 N. Colum- bus Alexandria, Vi lnflrll 626-J. - tive. Aadreu Box 8. Benl“ office. * STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST—Can take aver- lle dictation: needs wnrk ue 19, Plellt phone between 9 and 4. with & thoroughly _successful | bt organization where he can show what he | gong TYPIST. general clerical experience,_take fome dictation: accept small salary. bnone National TYPIST deurex position: a at home. Miss Brown, Hetrl::el}{nlng{ggne WOMAN., white. wants position. practical nurse, housekeeper: price according to work done. 1371 se. Not home after SITUATIDN—DOM'ESTIC. CURTAINS STRETCH]I t: 3 work crll!d for and flellvend u;h'on‘e ’-’lll'- coln_5136, 11% G WOR.K in small family; good plain ay nights: by reliable white gm‘" ben T rels. Address Box 111-8, OKN!'R.AL HOUSEWORK. chnmbermnd or waitress. Phone Potomac 4' GENERAL HOUSEWORK 2015 Vennom ave. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK - Gred "girl- Teleohone. Potomac ANT-3 " GENERAL HOU!‘W by oman. ¥ood o chidvens best ref colored ren: be: - o o0 |10 children: best reference: llly nights. BEDDING MATT ‘box springs and pillows Feno.: promot deL attress Oo, 9L st.. |' . RA. 6070 CAMERA REPAIRING. FULLER & d'ALBERT, INC. 815 10th St. N.W. Phone National 4712, Ci Prompt, reliable. reasonable. Genl. repairs, porches, steps. fences, tions. shelves, cabinets. Douglas. Met. 3155. CARPENTIR. seneral repodeling an: pairing Derty, caBinetwork. floors laid. nhelvlm ofilmlnm plastering l Johnson, West CHAIR CA‘IEINGH,"” oreh linted, _CLAY T o MEC 5002, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, DOMESTIC. MESTIC AGENCY. Dec. 2410, 1028 Ot o day workers. housemen. butlers. kit. help. maids. helpers. HELP—DOMESTIC. t S1 a day; GIRL to vork fnr m dul a R reference ror - HOUSEWORKER and plain cook. willing, 3 -1 white: modern coun- settled. lt.!od"x;:;und AT dar Berwyn 358. T = WOMAN, ddle- Tel colored. mull m al §50 ber month. Phone n:gma i Ya0T 1% 'WOMAN, lor e e S T 4 [ o1 Conb aves Avt. i DIOOM'I'O PEERLESS—Colored. x;lflt- ing. papering. Craftex panels. floor finish- ing. plasering. -tuoen\n carpentry. Law. Tehice, 520 21st Swes r’;ouu 15% Pixtures ELECTRIC WIRIN and pairs; 6-r. house r%b base Blllll !lri%‘ Reeai Elec. Co. ‘675 Dpehi mow, GO 8 Taw FLOORS Colonjal Decoral Paint Co.. Col. Blhb-w or Alex. 2082, 15‘ ruoona surfaced and M old floors new; work H I‘I- mm iven without ofl'nnon ¥ Strtacing Go. United llD! FLOGR WORK. exert: ofiflmm-ifi P '0. '9:;“”“ —nlr B et HALF i phone Alex- % Household Repairs and Service It will pay you to consult these reliable firms specializing in their respective lines of business. ::!uorle.l corner. :enul)nw in lea: Price, 81, l50 Address Box 215-5. Star omce. CONF.. delica.._grocery, etc.. corner_ apt. ahove; Jbusiness: low rent Price r office. A uu, OPPOR’ for eaum?vTx-. bout §200. 1o join men 1% & Johoh, nd gas busl. Phone Clarendon 1042- DRUG STORE—Well established. in Hag- erstown. Present owner in location 51 years: retiring {rom business: on main street corner. center of town: handle wires and liguors. off sale: reasonable terms. Ad- dress Box 163-8. Star office. 11°% $150—ROOMING HOUSE. & rooms. OOM R OU:! rice. S350, cash oty S P CARCEY. uossLN\v* T EXCELLENT FOR BUSINESS. Near Gov't. Printing Office and new Pcst Office. large store with basement and sidewalk trapdoor: steam heat furnished. Exeellent for chain grocery. auto supplie liquor Inquire 1424 K sf Phone Nllionll 5437, —_— MOTOR TRAVEL. MAN AND WIFE DRIVING TO HOLLY- wood. Fla_ Dec. 19: take two: Pontiac '34 sedan. _Address Box 218-8, Star office. LEAVING FOR FLORIDA THIS Wi take one. share driving for tnmportmnn Oive | particulars. Address Box 200-S, Sta: B ———— Y HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES PLUMBING 'TING—In order to keep my men employed till after the holi- gays, T'will make special prices on repuir- ing or ne terms. Phone 6 to 0 p. n"l’ Personal super- ash or m-mc: 5134 vlslon 'mrmwo Fotices on Papene paiacn apering. _paint nlumhlnl gelllnl plastering. earpent: roofing and wiring. No cas! first nlmgl“nnllnufiry 1035, 1005 9th Bt NW.© Metropolisan 0854, HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Call Met. 6024, ' INC., 423 11th. 733 i4th. 908 _P. APARTMENT GRAND Jjust like new. beautifyl condition. matiogany case. lovely one. — E Arthur_Jordan Plino Cor 13¢ BATHTUBS. fire escape, brick, beams, nn- tels. ‘large steam botler. pipe. sash and doors and lumber. belt conveyors. marbie slabs. 56 P st. s.w. Metropolitan 6817, BED ROOM FURNITURE. mahogany,, ¥ pleces, S85. 15 T e M BICYCLES—Boy: d m.l new and re- conditioned sidewalk bikes. coaster Brakes left_for repairs. Open eves. 2461 18th st. BICYCLES—Rolltast ana otner high Wheels Hazelton Bicycle & Svorting Co.. 424 9th n. BlCYCL!s—He' Colson Hnrl with U. ,. Giant cbaln tires."$20 up. Also rebuilé bicycles. $10 up_D. Gilbe: l ND poov. ppiles, rep: nlnl- ““’"Jfl!.’."‘ 9th ! e Bave whiat 30w jed lumber. re- ed ac- . 2x l& Seen argest selection, want when you Wi Large quantities of good us: condifontd, nails Bulled and.arra (2x4, 230, 228, 2x1 ;" sheathing. flooring, win ipe. bathtubs, 'S, Sal Tit Jumbing and heating material: condition and always at bare delivered or undelivered. Phone K O vm Mater!: g ¢ 7 15t 5925 Ga. Ave. l! W. 1905 Niefiull Ave !l. BUCKW‘H’IAT BLOWERS cut $6 I lon Xrom ws. doos diators. n excellen gain prices. ‘We quof Sialation” $9: l.h!ermfllllu Sll s, Hln’ll Armllurl Co.. 611 L st. n.w. Metropolitan 8440. BUILDING MATERIALS —Now _ wrecking three blocks fine dwellings and apsrtments. Bargain prices on_all materials including lumber, all sizes, fine doors and windows complete with frames. modern plumbing fixtures. hot-water radiation. steam and hot-water heating plants. steel sash. struc- tural steel, pipe_ etc. Salesmen on premises. ARRIS CO, WRECKIN Penna. Ave, and 3rd St. NV, Telephone Metropolitan 8¢ 14¢ BUILDING MATERIALS WRECKING BALE. One of the largest wartime frame buildings. 'n'emendou: quantities at bargal to any of HECHING H REGISTER. 1c to $10. xnumn ave pw. ~Avply 458 = l:{,n tt D—4 COAL WOOD STOVES saving Pflul. Complete assortment wood stoves, coal stoves, cll’l:lllllln furnac neh ers. stove Bipe COAT muskrat. in good shape. size 38; reasonable. 1. M bridge lamp, $ uum cleaner. hlll runn!r upholstered arm- chairs, davenport table and coffee cheap. 1310 11th st. n.w 'DESKS for office and home: un: gains; used end new. We Comme ice Furniture Co. st._n.w. Phone Metrovolitan 2430. IAMOND BARG AINS— Unredeemed pledges of all descriptions for sale at prices much below their regular values. All mer- chandise GUARANTEED as to weight, color and perfection. Money cheerfully refunded if_you are not satisfled. Horning's Loan Office. opposite Washington Airport. Open lvemmu to 9 o'clock starting Dec. 15th. MONDS. Jeweiry and watches ot sbout oue-tn ird resent day values. icles gusranteed a3 repregented. Loan nnny Rn %8 95‘ ey s"s 50; oil numer "and mmer- $12.50. _Carty, 1608 14th. (GERATORS—We have & Brand-new 6% cu. fte ELECTRIC R.IPR! Tt Vere. 3‘1':)' w $110.50; e have: " use a box' af $50 an Several Leonard and Kelvinator fioor same ples for sale at reduced prices. Easy terms: PAPERING, painting done at once, $4 room nnd ”n lncludlns Dpaper; 'urk xulnnmd G and painting "m_nmu - PArnuN this month: do inced. _District 7506 "B Eow PAPIRIIO reasonab) for_New_Year's. ully guaranteed. Kitt's, 1330 G st. FRIGIDAIRE and wemnnouu. B-1t. [ T 1zes, . like new; repossessed. wllulun ;:gnnl-nl%e.wz terms. f' Tee and blue. bureau lnd emnn :lml ted flowers. Phone Georgia_84 PAPERING ROOMS, u up; trim Bfillted. 83 up: work qua gitimates anywl Forl. Hyattsviile 408-M. 11+ PAPERIN Hu-"“mé'".°m.' peteaed | &ail any time. Neat papers. Adams 2356 PAPERING. unmn. (average mm. 6. I do my o'mnu work: quality assured. Call Columbia 0396. | 1 Decoral Paint Co.. col 5158-W or Alu 2082. 11 PAINTING AND PAPERING. furniture re- flnla}nl hv re: mlble mechnnle at égf 341 18th st. n.w. nrmuvomo. INTING, sun-fast papers: nvenu room. 2614-W. 24 Circle a Tak. ulntl low Di Call 'uhnhln 8. _Shep. . Md. Deat werk C o ices: sponsible mechanic. ‘Baiti. 430 Kenc FURN! ln !twin beds, & Ve desk as Tad I dinette suite: bcrnlv.u 3303 cmm- LIVING ROOM “SUTTE, hlg thllr luminum’_tray,_$! ch:ll of drawers. $4: = a"s !». bnhn pml enryln{oburl. 1" 1B s ne Wluonlm 1576. sed. all st t greath: Brhm n '“ucn;c :o’b"l’:n.n.":‘n.’ u‘! LT v 1409 Kennedy st. n.w! Sieces a0 low srices 1L Beum & n_616 E st. n.! e ..JR.J” :f' ‘and 1? gnxl Line "L‘“‘m; ME P S ICE P! el L% ev-lhul on Next Page.! r gLso: ho Bosany-

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