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Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. MACABRE DOINGS. FFICE workers in one of the new Federal triangle build- ings were amazed recently to see six men marching quietly down the corridor carrying a coffin, The next day, as word of the occur- Tence got around, the same six men appeared with the coffin and were lost in the labyrinth of halls before the astounded spectators could apprehend them, On the third day an enterprising young woman laid in wait. Sure enough, the six appeared with their gruesome burden. The entire office was relieved to hear the” coffin was evidence in a court case being heard in the build- ing. * %k ¥ ¥ BELIEVE IN SIGNS? A Washington tourist returning from a long trip, and very hungry, was passing through Frederick, Md., one night recently, when much to his delight his eye fell upon the largest Neon sign on Main street and it said “Hamburgers” He pulled quickly to the curd, climbed from his car, and locked it. He was almost in the place before he noticed the words on the window, “Women’s Specialty Store.” * * * Rk & PUT OUT—UNASSISTED. TTY fire chiefs do not often get the chance to put out a fire un- assisted, and 1t is less frequent that they discover a biaze themselves. The “leader of Alexandria’s fire- fighting forces, Chief James M. Dun- can, jr, however, experienced both thrills recently, to have a fireman’'s fleld day all by himself. Noticing smoke pouring from a second-floor window of a beer tavern in the 800 block North Washington street while in a nearby gasoline station, Chief Duncan rushed into the building to discover a small mat- tress afire. He grabbed the bedding and tossed it out of a window just as it burst into flames. The tavern, a thin frame structure, was occupied by a large number of patrons at the time. A colored porter started the blaze while stealing a nap with a cigarette ' in his hand. He awoke in time to Jjump from the mattress and hurriedly | leave the building without notifying | any one. * x x ¥ CONFETTI MAKERS. Each of the perforating machines which punch the minute holes in separating postage stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing pushes its tiny teeth through the - paper 3,000,000 times a day. That's a lot of holes, you will say, but what does it amount to? Quite a bit, it appears. Besides a bottle which forms bart of the current exhibit showing the technical aspects of the production of stamps is a placard. The bottle is filled with millions of these punched-out perforations. The placard states the startling fact that 35 tons of this liliputian con- fetti hole-out into the bins below the machines every year. * x ¥ ¥ HABIT, JUST HABIT. T JUST goes to show you how & habit gets hold of you. It happened during a recent rainy afternoon, She might have been 50 years old. Dressed real smartly in an afternoon frock, figured chiffon or something, that stopped half way be- tween ankles and knees. With one hand she was holding up her skirts, as though trying to keep them from dragging along the wet sidewalk. And half way to her knees they were. She was old enough to have worn—in a day not so long ago but that we recall it—dresses that reached her ankles. And there she was strolling along F street trying to keep those short skirts out of the mud. Habit, you see. . ADD TO AXIOM. It is aziomatic that “liquor and gasoline don’t mizr,” but Chesa= peake Bay boatmen have gone a step further and decided that salt water and bottled goods also is @& poor combination. Fishing boats are beginning to carry this signifie cant printed admonition: “Swime ming not allowed,” the skippers having become wearied of going over the side for would-be aquatic stars whose liquid contents led them to overestimate their skill. 3 v APPOINTMENT NOTE. THE appointment of Vincent M. Miles of Fort Smith, Ark., to a one-year term on the Social Security Board has more significance than was |revealed in the brief biographical sketch released by the White House with the news of his selection. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the majority leader, is up for re-election next year. For some time reports have been reaching Washington that his political fences at home could stand | patching. Especially is this situation | true in the western part of the State, | which long has seen real or fancied | favors go to the eastern half, from DAILY SHORT STORY: JUDY By Rita A. Bunyan.‘ JUDY had heard! Daddymust never know she had, of course. It would hurt him; and to Judy hurting Dad- dy was the worst thing any one could ever do on this earth. He was so big and gallant and kind, so tender and protective to little things, that one could not en. dure the look of bewildered hurt in his eyes. No, he must never dream that she knew that Eloise didn't love her —didn't want her. Daddy and Judy had been so happy that they were to have some Like a mot) one to mother them after so many years. Judy hadn’t ever minded much that an outsider was to share their enchanted life together. For though their eve- nings and Sundays had been precious singular moments for them, days were sometimes lonely for Judy with no mother to run to and laugh with. And now how disappointing it all was, Judy felt terribly, terribly sorry for Daddy; if only she might cling to him and tell him how sorry she was. But, no, Daddy must not know she had heard that conversation in the library. “Don’t expect me to mother Lhe+ child, David,” Eloise had sald. “It’s enough that she should be here be- tween us—to take a great part of you away from me! Don't ask me to pamper her or listen to her foolish prattle. I'm not meant for that, David.” * k¥ X JUDY wished she could have seen Daddy’s eyes then. She would have better understood what she ought to do about it. His eyes would have told the whole story. But she couldn’t see him—she could but hear his low volce speaking rather wearily: “But, Eloise, I thought—I really belleved you loved her. I hoped that the three of us. . ..” “Yes, David, always the three of us. Oh, can’t you see? I wanted you— I didn't intend to step n.nd her, nor she me. up & mother-daughter relation. You're her father, David, she’s your daughter. others swing you ! afound until all of | a sudden you go up | in the air, higher, higher, faster— | ‘way above every- one. Judy just re- membered that when your hands are sticky from pep- permint you can't get & tight grip on | the bar and socn you feel yoursell slipping. You fran- tically try to tell | the others, but they are ensnylng‘ themselves too much to notice. And sll of s sudden you can't hold on any longer and your fingers slide from the voice. handle and you hene feel sort of dizzy in your stomach. Finally you hit the gravel with headachy thump and then you don't remember anything more. After just ages, you open your eyes and you're in your own bedroom feeling rather tired and cozy, the darkness and the muffled sounds all making you feel drowsy and nice. Judy felt very, very contented, withy her now clean little hands in daddy's big, firm, comforting ones. Oh, but here was something she hadn’t noticed till now—a dreadfully harsh pain in her back. She guessed she must have fallen or something. * kX * OI'!, AND there was Eloise’s voice again, different somehow this time. Almost like a mother’s voice. But no, she mustn’t even think of her as mother ever again. It would be unfair to that lovely memory with whom she used to associate that name. “David,” Eloise was saying, “do have some coffee. I'll sit there a while.” Judy didn't know what daddy said. She knew only that pe did not move —didn’t take his hands from hers. She was so grateful for that. He seemed to belong so much to her right now. Things were going to be all right again. Suddenly Judy was sure of that. How silly of her to think—was it this morning?—that things would never be right again! to sleep. Soon she would wake up with her real mother’s ds where daddy’s rested on hers. She would tell her all about it. Perhaps they would cry together. Judy was afraid that in & minute she Daddy must understand. - This was good night. She felt daddy’s hands hold her more tightly. She wished she might see his eyes. It was just as well she couldn't, though. Under the pain in daddy’s eyes there was—Judy couldn't have said the word, but she'd have rec- ognized the quality—bitterness. saw it. Standing by the door, her hands clasped tightly, she watched. She saw the pain, and the bif which both Senators Robinson and Caraway hail. Miles opposed Senator Caraway in the primary election of 1932, but with others went down to defeat in the face of the sound-truck campaign of “Hattle and Huey.” Fort Smith, where he long has practiced law, is in extreme Western Arkansas. It is the Airst major political appointment from that section in years. -— NUDISTS CHARGE PEEKIN e ‘Warrant Asked for Neighbor of ¥ Colony in New Jersey. LONG VALLEY, N. J. (#)—The|w, North Jersey Health Institute, a colony of nudists, has asked for a warrant against Will Searles, its negr- est neighbor, accusing him of peeking. Searles said he was just picking black- berries. A month ago his dog treed one of the woman nudists. Gus Brower, his crony ar¥ neigh- bor, said: “When Will seen that bare naked woman sittin’ up there in the tree he ran home a-hollerin’.” Lost and Found Advertisem may be found on page A-9. HELP—MEN. BITUMINOUS COAL SALESMAN—_Prefer e Ve Az S experince. with local trade. State age. salary and qualifications. Address Box 413-Z, Star office BRICK MASON ted; first-class mason for new residential v\ork Phene National [0895. between 3 and 5 MAN, over 21, neat; Sacaney wu e A0 department: car y and commission to start. 970 National Press Bldg roductory sales work: 3 well known: average and commission. Ad- Star_office. and secure board at s’w "weekly ’or tgm $5. 1607 1 (Inh Co-op MEN—Salary. $16; extr teady Iork grder dept.. foods. Fersonnel open 1 to p.m Dt. estment. Eulld!nl PRESSER rellaiie; one who cen gharge of a tallor shop; reference. 25 oomms "AND HELPERS, exper !x&enencld on phalt_shingles. Apply 2! RUSSIAN LANGUAGE TU'IT)R to '-!u:h basic grammar course. Mr. T. Sasakl, anese Embassy, Phone_ Decatur_0716. SALESMAN WITH CAR—A real oppor- tunity awaits & producer selling an ab lute necessity to home owners. = Mode drawing account Agdinst & most i Somumission basis. APBIY 9130 (0 12, New_York ave. SALESMEN (3) with cars: permanent po- sition: ‘no canvassing: sdvanced commis- sion to start; salary. $175 per month when qualified. Angl: mmornings. employment manager, 4 YOUNG MAN for s lemn: e ment ' departments; agreeable nux:fl-;l.n and a_good’ opportunity. ress Box 471-Z. Star office. ave. 1 925 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. . e, seL, 1403 .{ lll‘l!lfl. DOMES’ o Y g ...z:%w:r.;,;.m auick, courteous service. 1925 HELP—WOMEN, BEAUTY OPERATOR—APPLY 2028_14th ST. N.W._2nd 26° BEAUTY OPERATORS_all-around. Idesl working cenditions. Will 'incceade rour present salary uslified, Mr. Noblin, Telloy _Eh 26! DICTAPHONE O ‘TOR in 4 patent attorney’s ofice. State experl: ghos 854 former cmnlouun Address Z._Star office. BALm.ADY-—'nn charge of rudy-to- wenr, “dress, cloak dept. Must be experl enced. _Steady position. 713 7th st. n. AITRESS, experienced, part time. Anpl! Idnndu 2 o'clock, Berens' Lunch Room, rienced: 16 and. 11 forth Cap- w mlBB-. Thoroughly must be 21. Al between ply am, Chllal Mlvuuunt 600 N itol s YOI.'NG LADY. white, to help around store: no -xpulenu Jecessary: #ood home, good pay. 1835 18th YOUND LADY, exmrlenc‘d in_checking installment credits: sive u.] e and past ex- Fience: fon: references Pravines’ Ridvess Box 380-X. Star ofh r_office. 'OUNG LADY, for general office work, prefer one withi it clothing experience. 1y Liberal Clothing, 415 7th st n.w. WOMEN AND YOUNG LADIES. Salary. $16; extras: steady work, order depl, ( Personnel o] n 1 K26, lnvulmert Buildi HELP—DOMESTIC. two 50 Tronih. 4505 Maple Md. _Phone Bradley 16-J. HOUSEKEEP! suburban D. C. hom small girls in llmll’ piain cooking, cleaning. ing: $30 mo., comfortable rm.. board wks. Summer’ vacation with pay. Write, giving _definite ref. Address Box 94 Star_office. 4 ed. to_do general S5 week and car t. n.w. ‘middle-aged, 3 children, fare. 4815 Chesapeal WOMAN. _white, _strong. housekeeper for family with to order meals, care for children and_do all housework except heavy laundry. $35 month. Apply in person between 10 and 12, Monday and Tuesday morning. 3456 Newark st. n.w. SITUATIONS—MEN. AUDITOR, bookkeeper, credit and office manager: 'A-1 local diversified experience. Address Box 313-Z. Star office. 27¢ CHEF-STEWARD, white, all-round ma; Al ref Reagonsble_wage, Che .w. Met. 9275. lel ORADUATE. male. sires part-time work: knows ng; experience office Tresearch. k. Ad rell FLOORS SANDED and refinished. ol -nd new: low rates. Phone Columbia 1 Mr. Quinn. "ANT, kkee JUNIOR ACCOUNT! boo! per _or cashier by young mlll. 24, wood eduu:lon and - appearance: ars with locsl finance. nstitation. Address Box Star offics MR, MILQUETOAST CASHES A CHECK PERSONAL. (Centinued.) 3 onaition; best nfl:r. oo All are uaran- RADIOS—We have samples on sale st $is"reductions. ° and are fully 488 MERIDIAN PL. N W.—AtG arge 2nd-floor room. 7 windows, -;l:glg'r‘r | exposure; private Home; seasonable, 0243, 1901 K St. N.W. 4812 KANSAS AVE —Large front room, next to bath, shower; B £ bathy shower; one or two gustie- 1431 ?Awm%ofll'r 8T, N.W - N gant hom: ¢ arge. front. second 3 win ‘beds. bath_sdjoining so"-".’ég . '( th 1, M(i-'l" d ‘ Illu'.r ice entire lot on ssu st. Del 418 10th meral Electric soubie . IGERATORS—Ge! per- lect, 5 cubic n. one 7 Cheap Tor autek sate. 1233 144 2 M cmu cleaned, oiled. ad- 1.50; all repairs 'guaranteed. \th. _Col. 9213 until & p.m, SEWING_MACHINES cleaned. oiled. ad- e T guaranteed. nth. _Col 1 ‘unui $1.50; mm Justed. Rentals. $3 mo Open_evenings. ITERS, $36; mo.. Just like nnl No B L C Smith. Nfi 10 Remington, 5716 16th st. n.w. 1606 17th ST. N.W.—Refined, sober busi- man ‘desires room: i large room. next bath, twin beds, radio;' $12.50 per month if permanent: walking distance. 1330 MASS. AVE. N. 1oL, AVE NW two: two closets. Cail SHERMAN APTS_ «nl_x.m A 2—Nicely suitable one or after Apt. 1101 15th 8t. N.W. corn!or!ublfle front room lffloor bed_Tivin urnftire; $22.80 1954 room, corner hauu “new month.__Phon Tumbi; MT, PLEA?ANth ‘oom with overstuffed m;fim"'"m"’nfia $20 month. 1642 Newton st. n.w. NEAR MAYFLOWER HO’K‘Izr—-Blngle Tooms for fentlemen. $3. $3.50 and $4.50 week; contnuous hot water. 1150 17th st. nw.$ ICB, Alexandris, 'USICAL lenmmn‘s—nAmo ery good condition, § Call Berwyn 181, © @ STEINWAY UPRIGHT. Tooks like new 357 sacrifice for $ |Hlllbll 613 endall Ampico, in uplendld condmon uz'p This is & cus- v.un built instrument, styled in a Chinese ‘rwuflnle and finished in a blue and lacauer with raised-figure designs; Fhe style s lavish: But very well done. & beautiful instrument with & rich tone and a real valye considering that new it sold for over $1000. Terms. $10 monthly. Kitt's. G_si. _National ). PIANO—Smellest size baby grand, in very good condition, $155. Ideal for an apart- ment or small home; fully guaranteed and very unusual buy at this low price. Other ;!cnnumunpd §29, Iactory, rebuile srands. ery easy terms. K "National 4740, | PIANG—Fo seeking ne | and at a reasonabie brice, we are able | to offer a new Colonial model baby grand, regularly priced at 5. for only $495. This instrument is one of our popular | siyles and is reduced only because it is | the last we have of thjs particular model. | tone and constr#ttion are the Klm you find In only good pianos. Pay %15 0. monthly. ~ National 4 Kitt's, 1330 720 WOODLAND TERRA Room suit Cail_Alexandri fx"’%-,"-‘}' after 3 pa o 337 BEATON FL NE_ At 200—Larss Toom. twin beds. th; gentiemen- pree Terrea. " Call Noris 2387 for appolntment. NEAR 18th & COL_RD.—Cle - ble: next bath. farge closet ‘r’n’v.‘ié"i’.fa‘?n"e. business’ olumbia 4244. 655 MD. AVE. NE. (near Capitol and Li- brary) —Neatly furnished rooms: continu ous hot wzter; shower bath, phone; gentle- men only. p OPPOSITE MAYFLOWER. 1715 De Bales roomfurnisied 'light house- for rent (Bcort Circle)—Pront sing] continuous hot wal flruwrnble S. 2 decorated. twin_beds. other roomers. STUDIO ROOM. nd attri Convenient northwest® location. North 5564 1834 COLUMBIA RD rooms. cle;n coal. PORTLAND HUX‘EL 14th st ang Large, cool rooms; 1 :'l 16th N W.. The Alturas—Cool fortabie rooms, hear showers: Z4-hour ele- vator :ervice daily, maid service: reas. PIANO —Latest model mahogany _grand, SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) DO YOU NEED EXTRA ROOMS? surprising how little it costs to insulate the attic and give you & com- plete room or rooms. at “open pon:n be inclosed for as little as $5.00 onth. “You can have & i oo the same amount.” t us give you an estimate without obligation, A complete cunnnued .Ioh on easiest term 8711 14th N.W. ms 885S. * MOTOR TRAVEL. YOUNG LADY DRIVING LIMO TO USINE New York Tuesday morning. room for 4. share expenses. 1221 L st IVING ARMACIST, rexistered, experienced: one 10 relieve on part-time work; excellent ref- ences. Address Box 239-X. Star office. _ YOUNG MAN, with car_as sole sales agent for Baltimore and Washington. No canvas- sing. Opportunity for industrious worker. Siate ase and other uuafl;ls in reply. Ad- old. of neat Can ag- st.m. You MEN. L R R T O T earn S18 per week to start. See Mr. ner_3 to 6 p.m.. Room 409, 13 YOUNG MAN. 27, experienced, desires connection. _ Able take co gharge of small ofice. Have kno'ledn of kkeeping. shorthand, typing gen- oral ofice work Also. familiar 'nn radio 5'"’ radio equipment. Address " -2, r office. SITUATIONS—WOMEN. ‘WISCO! VT mrw E DRI to Milwaukee. Madison latter part of week._returning middle Sept.: take one or two, $15 round trip. Potomac 0713. 27° BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ROOMING HOUSE wantéd at once. Will pay cash if price is reasonable. Address Box_238-X. Star_office. 27¢ CAPITAL NEEDED. building supply house: investment excellent. Address Box 2! Star_office_immediately. 30% iwin % and YOUNG MEN to work in order dept iarge_publishing house. Apply M. | 918 F st. n.w.. Room 107, between 8 19 am su.zsuxw (2)_ high grade real estate for homes. _ Must have car. references. o DIE & COLBERT. INi 707 Eye St. __ Realtor. _ Nat. 8875 STATE MANAGERS. THE NATIONAL ANTI-CHAIN STORE LEAGUE 1s now in g position to Dlace men as 8 anagers. These men must be wide a d aggressive. Only men of integrity a 3 roven character, whose record will be: Tvestigation need apply. Applicant accept- ed must nded. Unusual opportunity for riant man. Address Box 381-Z, Star ce. om WANTED. | Three men fcr steady outside 'nrk | Chance for advancement. Good Pt willing worker. ~ Must have car 4 1ADPly Employment Office nd 1 p.m. Tuesday. Lansburgh's. ASSISTANT MANAGER. High-type nunf man: must have had thorough practical experience in double- entry bookkeeping. possess initfative. good character. furnish bond. State full del-lll! | IE references. Address Box 242-X. S ROQFERS. Experienced on asbestos roofing and sid- ing. Apply after a.m. Mond: Enterprise Roofing . AUTO SALESMEN | For both new and used car sales. Liberal commissions. Transportation will be no | problem to qualifiers. Ask|F for Mr. Cuppet. STOHLMAN CHEVROLET, 3307 M St., Georgetown. MEN— u have a car and want steady work wun lond earnings and able to start imme- diately. call Putom-c 4678 for appointment d be :15 We have fine established grocery Toutes vailable for the ri lical must have good app to work 8 hours per d No exparien necessary: we train our men. Apply 9 §22-A Conn. ave.. between H and Ey: ve sts, Men of Good Character, 21 years of age or over, residing in Woshington at Jeast ‘one year. 10 join new &lfi! ltor hlcler license examina- all af GOOD MONEY D)uvn!o CABS. SEE MR. CRUZE. BELL CAB CO.,, 1317 L N.W. WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMEN AND DISTRIBUTORS_Every- ¥here hard workers are making $i to 38 daily and more. Come and e ek whe aremaking res] mones o this new deal. A few vom with my salesmen s the fastest selling will convince you th! deal going. Ray Hnlhm 105 G 06'1"' tion, INSTRUCTION OOUISIS RELTABLE MAN. mow emploved. who de- B A s sorvics man 6n electric refrigerators and air conditioning equip- Must be ed and ment. ‘mechanically inelin willing to train spare time for few months. ‘Write, Utllities Eng. Inst. dress Box 285-Z. Star office. HEADQUARTERS for CIVIL SERVICE Books and Courses _for ~various exams. Make BETTER s t th at BOYD'S, 1333 F st. Natl. 26% NURSE_ some hospital training, —wishes case: efficient. tactful, highest references. Address Box 434-Z. § office. TELEPHONE OPERATOR or clerical; can give the best of recommendation. Address x 334-Z, Star office. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. COOK. colored. first-class. and lsundress desires work: reference. Call Decatur 459 GENERAL WORK in small fam plain cook: stay nients: by relhble woman: best of re: Star_office. GIRL, colored, experienced. wishes work. par time or s work: city reference: $212"8" n nw. Pnom Nonh 5. GIRL. colored Job otel maid m o rivate XAmlly u-m \aimdry: no cook ¥l cnu. S 'anu nm Fime werk B day or week; 0o nursing; references. Cail West _2860-J. GIRL colored from Georsis, desires gen; 1 ‘housework ' walking distance 57nd at. n-w. Cail before 7 p.m., Wit o UNDRY wanted to take .home: also EiAnkecs, ‘sun dried: 11 years' city refer- ence. Mrs. Franklin, phone Met. 0860. HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES FOR au.s—nn 000 equity in_beautiful home, in Rock Creek Park estate, for $5 00 renson for selling - want. 10 buy home Address Box 99-X. Star office. in country. F=p ROOM SUTTE. mahogany. with double fito sorings, gisss surface protection. Cl Emerson BEER U!Pl(l‘lfl‘ for sale. new and u: very moderate prices: bars installed. ol cleaning and lnmu-uon a speciaity. Na tional &nmry Beer Equipment Co.. 101 9th_st. n.w. BICYCLE—MHII“ and olhu nigh. Wfll Sporting rade Hazel i ponDING MATERIAL WREGKING SALE. rgains from 2 city blocks and many other buildings. at Hechinger's. Good used building materials of every description_ from Government Cafeteria silding. power other beildingd in ety and Building _9-story office Dlant, " iaundry buildine. d"“h"gbm "v'v'i'i‘ncx% suburbs. Tremendous quantities, neatly arranged for your easy selection, ll'l!l l! bargain prices. Come to any of our 4 y: We agote delivered or Undelivered. Phone orders Atlantic 1400, H] c0. Used Matertal Dept. 15th & H Sts. N 5925 Ga. Ave. N.W. 1908 Nichols Ave. SE. . sell, trade used cam- and projectors. Bar- 29 14th A cn(nus—vzg buy, eras, Cine kodaks eairs daily. Robb LECTRI El FANGE. Bot Pols Tl $30. No-Kol oil burner. complete. Phone West 3051, Alexandris 2576-W. CORNER GROCERY STORE and meat market: splendid opportunity. $550 cash. 207 15th st. n.e Darking repay ating profitable lots. Cash. and b feauired; cost_ ln 15 months ot 485 ROOMING HOUSE: walking dllunu Govt. buildings; 16 well-furnished rooms; lh.k. and sleeping; no brokers, 934 Eve ECURE one of Washing- ton's best business opportunities; always profitabie and now growing rapidly; should Ber '$10.000 yearly, in sddition o good ry. Address Box 96-X. Star nmce NT AND HOTEL., RESTAURAI Located in county seat of Prin ceGN unty at Upper Marlboro, Md.: new lnmd- ing. the most beautifu] in ‘Maryland: oppo- site the court house: bar. 3 dining rooms, banauet hall, 12 bed rooms. 2 baths_lot garage for 15 url hrl( urklnl lot. This roperty should be appreciated. o% ‘Going Arti-class busiess. Catering 1 the best of lrlde only. This property is for sale. business opuum! mly those who are looking for first-class place need apply. AMES R. DURITY, Otne' 900 Bladens- burg rd. n.e.. Washington. D. C. $4500 WILL I IMPROVE YOUR HOME BY HAVING A RELIABLE CONTRACTOR REMODEL YOUR HOME. PAINTING. Sty No Do'n Payment. a8 thly. perin —c;flenunn.—nmk ork ’l ‘Roof Roing g—Weather-Stripping Blastering —Heating—8Stu uccoin Pree Estim: Ny h! ates. Day edeml Contracting Co., e 3 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Nltionll 740: 03. ____ Night. Adams 0033. " FEDERAL HOUSING RATES Payments down, up to 5 years to pay: estimats free: work guarantee Plrl!_rgxyment Oct. P G PLouna ROOFING 'ORCHES ROYAL CONTR.ACTING CO.. Graduate Engineers, 907 15th St. N.W. National 3803. Night, Adams 8539 The rate nndet h dlnl gl Per- oonal s 3 cf litional to the i th mE M aive ca ‘t’o Bor ov ine mother Wi e care attention to character wn!nl 5«» 3889‘ R.!Afi:-l? MILITARY ACADEMY, nslend Md. Safe. hlnwi 14 mllel !mm ‘White House: moderate EFFICIENT MASSAGE BY olu\nvu‘l nurse: hotel and residence only. Phone Metropolitan O818. 28° HAY RELIEF FROM air conditloner in your bed than a trip No reu nox 456- Totin spots; resits nnliud cab. clec. m'."&nmu. e, 8805, "iofd N WHEN STRIKES PAMILY Eo need to feel mt they must r services due to in- be‘ 11 fllu\l o! hfl' ‘fin’“fl." c'am bia 0432. R (X A“lllufl 8700. 340 PREPARE FOR A GOOD POSITION. nsive secretatial civil service and ¢ calcu- lating mlcmnu 1 yd School, 1333 F n "Phorie_National 2341. r permit. em king heror: cags furn Cal ovies (unite). Met. 2809, AUTO and_clutch “Old Reliabl $.50 VAT KEEPYOU from pusnvo the ~CARRIER i five “comblete have questions and 3 lnxmnmnn baud on former exams. t them at BOYD'S. 1333 F st. D.W. jone ‘Natlonal 233. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE e South’s oldest and largest bea: ornnuman One standard of lnnmtlon —Re very best. Each it is assured fi thv{vulh trllninl in all bran: ure. ENROLL NOW—DAY-NITE CLASSES. Special Summer Pree Catalogue. Graduates Placed in Positions. 1340 N, o Aves WA Met. 7778 ividual and of Beauty LITERARY BSERVICE. 310, Jackson ol preparing -penhu. R jackson D) et eports; Fhione bumcz 6261, ‘WILL M. W PLEASE CO! te with )Ii ife. M1 GESNER, Klm faopsr British. Columbia, o-n-dn to .m'“‘. "o, Thaths, Tavs-shower. - 1400 em XN 1601 °. Phone North 2 PIANO AND EARMONY .:;Fgo perienced teacher. Beginns Ponent Aduiiobeginners special attention. Ramul ab] “lm Diltrlm. 7548, BOARD, HW!P ishing food, careful lllp!rvhlon. DOTts, ex gellent schols: 10tn year: Teference. BOX 50 cmnvm nn nuh .....f&‘.”&'mn liro ‘;&fi. 3 time or money rite, it s Ty om“.?fi. rd. _Adams G388. —ROOMING HOUSE, 8 rms., clean. 0—Rooming houu‘ 12’ rms., 2 bath: suu..neummm' u.e'-'a rent. ent house section. A barkain. 1. BM)—-leltlten:n 7, rmei vent $80: : lease. (umllhld Tms.; old ent only $45. accessory business; splen- R. M _CURTIS 410 Bond Bldg.. 14th and K. Y. | antee; ELECT. REPRIGERATORS—Kelvinator. 5 1t $50; 3 1t perfect con- A ds, $15 ea complete. “Spring_Hotel. LT A AR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR—Latest model $139.50 Leonard now reduced to $89.50. A floor sample, but in sbsolutely new con- dition. Kitt's. 1330 G st. ELECTRIC IPRIOIRANR-! (slightly shopworn). 25% to 50% reduction. Smith's Transfer & Sto! Co.. 1313 You st. n.w. Phone North 3: months and in new-piano used for only ndition. $3 One of our best selling co models glon, it can inuing e weekly DlY’ne'fl: of $2. tional 4730, _ Kitt's. 1330 G st atest model Louis XV baby grand (nationally advertised make) that 15 for sale at s445: considering it months and have done wha put it in the best of condition. session that can be purchased by any o who 'will take over the remaining monthly payments. National 4730. Kitt 1330 G st. PLAYER-PIANOS—We Tebullt players that are outstanding buys at_the prices asked. one $59 and the other $89. in_g00d ‘eondition and guaranteed. Pay $1 wee! ) G st. have ANNEX. 'rr: Granm\'*h ANNEX. The miNewly renovated fi)o\lir bllhs 24-hi evator servi = ’OB Cflnn _ave. % % O VE—Cool suite Tiorary, bed . 11 windows, priv. home; ref rronz Tm., ds, cont. B . Glover BENT newly furn. for 1.2 15_min. down _Phone Emerson m rm. with radio: housekeepins pnvfle.m If (desired: pleasant atmosphere; iso_single. $: one Col. 9053. DOWNTOWN APT —Large. window room: all-night elevator: gentle- men: single. :_doub] Met. 5346. 13th ST. N.W.—Back room. near d floor; reasonable. Phone Geor- front. bay- 1: rigi; 8- lnch xrand, !172 One $225 One 4-foot 8-inch trlnd $210. Ona Steinway upright. ebony case. $125. One 8p riment;size upright. tiiehtly used, $158. Uprl, er zizes, $60 up. instru- Solg eprésentatives man. lerfluwn Bradbury Enol Pianos for rent for all g0 Worch. 1110 ozeullonl Gstow PIANOS—Reconditioned and factory re bullt uprights of fine makes, Special at 5 $55. $65 and up__All fully gua snteed and the price. Includes delivers Termu Sl weekly. Phone Ni 1330 G st ith's Transfer & Storage Co., 1573 You st nw. Phone North 3345 DOZEN _BEA ered for $1. Helene del Affleck 30. | Vienna. Va. "Phone Vienna S5rr 5 FOR BALE—S; equity T besatiful home in Rock Hresk Bars estate for $6.000. Reason for selling. want to buy home in country. _Address 91 rmomm ATRE REFRIGERATORS with cojls. wo. Complete, | gusranteed 5. 1232 14th n.w. CUSTOM BUILT. outboard runabout: mote steering cONtrol: canvas_top: light. Call 812 9th st. n.w. Phone tional 8060. To- e PU'R CAPI lll"! l’ol cost $250_ like new also silver fox neckpiece. $30. Phone RNITURE—Studio_couch, living Toom, Tadi cabi: FURNITURE—Dining _room _set, 12 Sherman ave., Tllfloml DOGS, PETS, ETC. iRISH TERRIER PUPPIES, 2 females 6 | | months: sacrifice quick sale. Write Georae | Hasle _Ro cost C. COCEER Si !PAmL PUPPIES; dark red and | | black: ressonable. Mrs. W. D, Hick 1508 17th North. Clarendon. Va. 2 GENERATORS exch. small install tors_ fans repaired_exch. 350 up: new guar- I_size. perfect conditio was $200. hone West 08 | TRON BEDS, double and_sing le; spring and mattresses, double wooden bed. sprins and mattress. single 4-poster mahogan: bed. spring and mattress. oak vectional case. booki quartered ~oak ' library table, white mission cabinet army locker trunk. Phanc Wisconsin_3400. & quarts, hlu allons. Buffalo Borie Bxchange $01 N J. ave. nw. osin; cut odds _and _ends, 1,000. Other sizes. Dnvena D, Cr ‘Arlington ‘Walnut County. = — SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. “Adoertisements under this head~ ing are presumed to de from ori- JUE CHESTS OF DRAWERS, m: any; gold-leaf frame mirrors: ln'ul prices. Murray Galleries, 1724 20th st. n.w. 29¢ BEDS. double and single; perfect condition, Including springs and matcress. -$16_each: Also elec. " refrigerators. Bilver Spring BED-DAVENPORT SUITE. 3 plece: ice, 320, 451 Conn. ave. Bw.. ADL. 38.° % MOLDINGS. cheap. 1359 B 8 NEW ROWING m and oot Fo2™ Boasencid furniture. Georgis 8623. NO-KOL OIL 275-gallon sonable. .umlry Phone | BURNER. with controls and tank; excellent condition lnquln Cedar Hill Oolnll!" OFPICE FURNITURE—Retiring xmm law practice. Beautiful walnut furniture and t. 2 _years old bargain prices. Oall during business ncun. trim. dnor !nmu and doou.' CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK. PONY for sale. Apply 2626 Bladensburg rd.Phone Lincoln 6781 or Hillside 0331 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 421 SEVENTH ST. NE*Bnlh( front m.. next bath Tt reasonable. o el THE GRALYN. 1 comfortable room: quiet, able for 2 or 3. _ 1745 18TH ST. N, — room: reasonably price BRENTWOOD, M. room; reasonable fo ave. Greenwood 15 f FRONT ,ROOM. next to bath: twin beds. fur.. privileges. employed couple or two 00"a month for two. Phone 0 JEFFERSON ST. N.W.—Attractive large front room in private detached home use of garage: reasonable. Geo no . w —Large downtownr e Attractive m:m dy; 4124 Prospect Atiractiv ient location: clean, home-like rm ~Dath. 2. T —Large front room. sentlemen er em- Apt. 1—Nicely furnished walking distance Gov- ents. W.—One Taree Toom, $20: __Phone Adams 0238. 1607 T (Eve) 8t double, $12 29¢ 1635 R ST. N.W. room. for men o ernment depart ‘reek 3. real home for room and plano: places. Bingle 24—Large. people: use of number of ana double_rooms &T. NW.. APT. single if des 2419 18th ST Bay ermen: Corumbia. 480 { GARFIELD ST. N.W_—Unusu bed room. twin Deds, ANTIQUE g0l Jewelry. ings. watches, s, dia- monds. goid teeth, musical’ inst. bought. 08 sewelers Exchange. 434 Gth st nw. APPAREL—Men's. women's, also shoes. hats. curtains. dishes, niture bought for rummage sale. n.w. Phone Mr. Winger, Dec ise en’s. children’s wearing npp-m! {hds bousht. ~ We pay cash. Call | Metroooitan 1746 65 L st nw: BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE % BED. Phone \sesv., 0932, Apt. 510. | BOOKS and postage stamps bought: ll! kinds. any quantity. Pesriman's Bis sl 5115 FURHITURE riss. Doumbon_ soods- gic. absolutely highest prices paid. For best results. call any time. Lincoln 5488. 3 king distance W.and imited phone xemleme COL. RD —Large. com Sitting Foom. adioming bath: pleasant duict nd: t convenient. Phone RNIA ST. N.W_—Comfortable large closet. southern exp g CALIFO! Tromt Toom sure. ing Sath, seoond foor: gen ST. N.W.—Attractive, .nd- fioor, OuLde rm: SNOWSE or Dethy reAned home: conveniences. Prone Adams 4658. = ROO‘\IS—I NFURNISHED. Two large front rooms for lx(h'“hcusekeepml adults; FURNITURE. bric-a-brac. china, ware, rugs. paintings silverware cash prices nl\d Call Murray. Adams ‘FHousehold_goods. rugs. etc. | ice. Call any time. Atlantic'1093 Dlatrler $171. OPFICE_FURNITURE. new. used: aeu ¢hairs, fling cabinets, ‘Washington ot ation 600 B a W Nat cl large_assortment pleces at _low nnu H Baum & lan fllfi Est. nw. PIANOS FOR RENT- up; ll est selection ¢l mlll. Rlfl! paid - es deci TRlue 1330 G st our ldl under the musical per mon'.h chase N’.Ionll $730. values | Household Repairs and Service It will pay you to consult these reliable firms specializing in their respective lines of business. e a8d prompt del: Co., IDLN' Nat. 4679, FULLER ALBERT. INC., 815 10th St. NW Phon: lhtlmul 4712, CARPENTER. neral fepalring. feniges | mun mmns ng 330 ey splint Fixtures |z s v aull 7“ for me. Willlam 70. 20° Dflfl!lnlm PAINTING BProemee room; teed; old like Ill:nrl.. fl‘. o A e Crouma St aied ey S g Y T Ty, Sracks fllled.uvltb ‘Sny p..'-?r n sun{: $6. no more. I do my o one Georgia 4213. 29' m lone at_once, $4 & lneludln DIN? ‘Work gu References. 0024. 21 ’mmmfl and fllln“fll work guar- Snteed: TooK:DOUOM. Drices. Am look for 'olk. Col 5773 03 K-nmn l' n' 'APERHANGING, B AN s Pasiar & '3'4' '.Lr 'nrl orris. Adams 5825, FURNITURE—Want to purchase some used )lolluhold :&ods and piano. Phone Motm- poli LD—BRING JOLD. 00 Pumm‘amun S G AR.D!D gwxmv PAY CASB. KA, C._43 YEARS AT 9835 CASH FOR OLD OOI.D ver. watches, diamonds and old discarded welry. Full cash ue paid. Selins Ik el value Selinger's. LD, silver Dlatinum purchased 1of acturing use: um, pricy pald URNSTINE 1G S !nenl 18686. EA. 08 Pede: 5! E}e'nu Pair prices. honest appraisal, prompt serv- | 2 E.—Two rooms, kitchen. Adults only. 27 or may share. ROOMS AND BOARD. 1358 COLUMBIA RD. _Attractive room, brivate bath. instantaneous hot water. pri: ;:,;e Pocis: 1 of 3 Indieg; efarerions 1o red, de . 310 fBth ST. N.W.—Comfortal {ive rooms, zome with private bat ers: ideal ‘location: delici JEWISH HOME—Vacancy, employed couple or two girls; convenient cars. busses, the- aios: SRCDE istence. After 6 pm. phone Columbia 9006 2023 R ST., AT CONNECTICUT—Beautiful double rooms, twin beds. one with private bath: refined’ home: excellent meals ROOMS—FURNISHED. 1644 CONN. AVE Tooms. S beds CareTully Blanned meats: convenient location. lfll‘ N S8T. (% sa. Conn. Ave.)—Single front room. next bath; cool lemltm private family: $4.75. North 6 1327 L ST. N.W.—Newly furnished and re- decorated: 2nd-floor front Lh.k. room with kitchenette. Also single. $3. j3°8 B ST SE_Tvo furnished fooms for men. $3 and $4 per wi 28! GLOVER PARK—Large Irom Toom. newly furn.. twin beds. c. h, w.. {ree phone; 15 minites downtown. Phone Emerson 7 NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. 1707 19th S Beautiful; double, twin beds, twin'close unlimited vhone o- 2001 EALORA mCATXON e Plu ATHS. OWNEI 1122 G ST, —uu Tront room. flve windows, luluble for two: Drhlle family. * 920 3rd ST. N.W—Nicely {urnished room. near bus line. Phone Geort 8° ms OME. SINGLE. DOU'BLE ING, first-class work. Call Baits, 43 PAPERHANGING. painting. plas AT NTNG e oS eredit; no int PAPERHANGING ) A_T. GEORGE " Phone Géorsta 0468, ERHANGING—Better ki work ;:Ar prices; .w‘rfld Il.x'l'l ing . do my own work. _Georgia 5811, PAINTING. n?mu plastering, stippling and blendins: done very Teasonanly; prompt vice; 1427 33rd N.W —Large. ‘double rm 3 ‘windows. h“h lower. unflm phone; home privileges. _Garage optit 1143 BUCHANAN 8T. NW TLarge front rivate family: hot water. phone; Convenlent 14th st. and Ga. ave. cars. front _room. semi- | vated: or ‘sentle- men p:plm-ea convenient to_cars. —Bright. cheerful doub 6,505 also other Lh. 2071 KALORAMA RD —Respectable, at- tractive din. rm.. newly furn.: excel. meals; Teas.: must see to appreciate; unlim. phone. 920 19th ST. NW.—Young lady to share newly -furnished front room. also double room: double front hlsemenl room and b $30_each. Mrs. 1410 16th NW—AHI‘IH!I” douhle room, well-appointed club: _excellent food and service. ideal locatiol 150 Aml le_room. 1622 N ST —Attractively ed corner 3 1 2 clostll' u'uble xor I3 s’r —Wwalking, Binste Tor Shoubie "room: exceilen Basement_room for two or_three: uun 3541 13th N.W.—Large front room. twin beds. " Real home_for young Government employes. _Only $35. _Columbia_5049. 1620 K ST. N.W. the Lee-Marque—Nicely furnished. single” “ahd dogble Fooms. JSemi- elsun:e food. 1722 MASS. AVE. N.W.—Available Sept. Attractive double room. pvt. bath. lho'!h 3 or 3 persons._Excellent food. 1834 CONN. AVE—Single. double rooms, excellent bath accom.: home just reno- F st. car passes_door. reasonable. 702 WISCONSIN AVE. N ining room. just opened: ca date outside guests: exceilent m izactively served” trult, milk, v erso —Ciose_downtown Tove- i lhk. it diet 11 d mn» VAN N ST. N.W__ near Bureau Yr ndards—Large. ' comfortable, _double mm 2 adults; private home. Clev. 2782. 2405 NORTH CAPITOL ST —Furnished double room._a.m.L., pnv-to S home. Phone Potomac_2437-J. ELECTRIC WIRING d cement work. PAIN‘HN Nfllll Teasonable; "l:l.tg guaran lumbia 1! e Pacen PRmm 4, s S0 ‘more week of ted. LM@"—WA‘J Elec. Co.. 849 vnnmr nw. No i m S phone District 45 vorlmtnb free ‘estimates. X ML Smith, 1726 Websier B% Afil 'v"lfi‘ Gentry. Lincoln 6510. rarnmtu—r AINTING—One e luced mn. Du Y own work. Idnrdl. ne Kehan, phone umm'mi"z S ToOnSIble MOCRARIC, 81 mwr?ér o4i n'lfll *Nuff Said! |,,|Efiy°°mo TOGET A STIFF MANS || MANS STIFF COLLAR, COLLAR, SIZE FIFTEEN,§ DONT You? 127 11th ST, NE. Apt. S-Single room; next bath: ‘hot unlimited mes oniy: $15 ‘month. 4610 48th_ST. N.W.—Double and single rcoms, tastlly ' furnished and decorated: excellent tab location; reasonable; Fomeliks atmosphere; garage. Fhons erson 7616. (Continued on Next Page.) —By BUD FISHER

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