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WOL T0 BE LINK INMUTUAL CHAIN Washington Listeners to Cast Votes for Bowes’ Amateurs. OL, which has co-operated with the Mutual Broad- casting System at least a year in picking up many Rationally important programs origi- nating in Washington, will become an official link in that network Saturaay. ‘The station, however, will continue its affiliation with the intercity group. ‘William B. Dolph, general manager ©of WOL, gives assurance that the new connection will not in any way inter- fere with the station’s policy or “op- eration without network restrictions.” He sald, WOL will continue to broad- cast in its full capacity as an inde- pendent station. As & link in the Mutual System WOL will bring into Washington many of the outstanding programs originating in the studios of WOR in Newark. ‘The dance bands playing regularly for Mutual, for instance, include those directed by Shep Fields, Ted Weems, Hugo Mariani, Ted Fio Rito, Benny Goodman, Horace Heidt, Kay Kayser, Guy Lombardo, Ozzie Nelson, Ace Brigade, Cab Calloway, Dick Messner and Enoch Light. OEWS CAPITOL THEATER has leted arrangements to give Wuhinx n radio listeners an oppor- tunity to cast telephone ballots for a Maj. Bowes amateur they would like to see on a local stage. The amateur appearing on Maj. Bowes’ broadcast tomorrow night re- ceiving the greatest number of Wash- ington votes will be given a week’s engagement at the theater beginning Friday with Maj. Bowes’ Dance Band. A special telephone, District 6110, has been installed to record the votes. “We, the People” comes to the microphone of the N. B. C. blue network October 4, unusual peo- ple from many walks of life will broadcast. stnngn ways of making a lving will be discussed by a woman from Chicago, who breaks in new shoes; a man who vulcanizes bathing suits, and a woman who raises spiders. '‘RESH from world travels, Bob Ripley will return to N. B. C. October 4 to begin another series of “Believe It or Not” programs. Ozzie Nelson and his orchestra will continue to provide the musical background. Ripley spent much of the Summer in the inferior of India in search of new material for his broadcasts. 'A NEW serial drama intending to analyse the problems of the hu- man mind and emotions according to the concepts of a well-known psychol- ogist and sociologist, will make its de- but on Columbia October 4. The pro- grams will be identified as “Your Un- seen Friend.” Marriage Licenses. Charles Baldgin, 25 450 M st. ana vena Yiliamg, 619 L st.; Jiage . = g1y heston L w-rd 43. Baltimore, and Viola Alley. 30, Glen Allen, Va.; Kev. a. r. Foon Turner A. !hulh!er. 2" and_Burgess 8. Glarks. 24, both of Front Royal, Vi am. lvere" ell, %%, Barcroit. .va., Nemcv‘. u)‘l‘-"rhm 1700 M su. V. ‘6‘7 O, "!' s-nfard 39 114 Por!hnd n . and rman, i e O e 2827 27th st.. an ‘3 304 Ralelgh n. 3132 © sv. ana 170 sui ey, 0ld’ Roland. 2! = - mells I.]%;lck. 2o, Pniladeipnin Mev. Francis eller, 23, 1500 Parragut st and a V. Alfaro, 18, 3218 Newark rice o cKe: Amed 3. wnson 25480 H st ana viower L, Richardson. 19, 2908 17th st. ne. g1es07 l‘muel helu 5D l'l' York Lity. ana %- lan. 83, Quantico, Va.; Rev. J Wililam A Shepherd, 28,and Helen M. E. Lewis, 24, both of 447 N st wev. & o, Births Reported. Luclan and Janet Drake. girl. John snd Ellen Dene'nren. boy, a8c0, . d Lillian Tager. boy. nd Annie Parker, boy. ' d Marion Boberts rm. id Edna Nsyton. bo; Warren and Helen Davis. twin girls, John and Bernice Herndon, boy. And Nancy Givens. girl, acington and Pearl Jeferson, sirl. Irvin S. Cobb Says: If California Flowers Don’t Smell, Try Its Politics. VERNALIS, Calif., September 33.— They used to say that California flowers had no real smell, and that California birds had no song—and that's & lie, be- cause the resi- o dent mocking * bird feels it his Christian - duty to get right un- which is about the size of a derby hat and tastes like one. But we grow apricots and cherries and héctarines and peaches as tooth- some as you'd ask for, and noble berries and luscious prunes and de- lectable grapes, and, on this great ranch, about the finest melons I ever ate. There's likewise & red onion which has a taste all right—eat it raw and you taste it for days and days. * Andllmthlnkw;mmurdm‘t smell enough, try our (Cepyright, 1036, by the North Americsn Wednesday, September 23, WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WOL 1,310k Round 5 !Dan Harding's Wife 0 |Red River Valley Days “ “ . Llndnn Cllll: Iormdpl Burton 1Polo mu'.hu (Copymshs, 1936) D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Elgtem Standard Time. * WISV 1,460k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Amos 'n' Andy ‘,Uncle Ema Dance Hour Heads Up Easy Literary Digest Poll Bill Coyle Mario Cozzi, baritone EVENING PROGRAMS Aces Tony Wakeman Music—News Editorial—Music Dinner Concert Arch McDonald Popeye the Salor Goose Creek Parson [Boake Carter On! lhn'l Family RevuoDePu“ Five-Star Pinal w:yne xmrl Orchestra uvender and Old Lace [Dance Music Cavalcade of America Burns and Allen “ . News—Music News Keith Beecher's Orch. Jesse Crawford [Andre Kostelanets Come On, Lets Sing Gang Busters [March of Time Jack Shannon Bulletins (Stephen xm;—a-u W. A. . Douglas |Bobby Haye's Orch. Midnite Frolics - 00 Gordon Hittenmark Willlam Hard Clyde Lucas’ Orch. Benny Goodman's Orch. “ ow Shandor \Sjumber Hour [Night Watchman (2 hrs.) | Dance Parade (1_hour) EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Wake-up Club (Breakfast Club - - Mrs. Wiggs |John’s Other Wite Just Plain Bill Today’s Children "~ |News Bulletins Viennese Sextet Art Brown News—Music Ruth Robbins, songs Police Flashes—Music s (Nye Mahew's Orch, (News Bulleting Bernie Cummins’ Orch. |Sleepy Time (1 hr.) Modern Cinderella John Watking Church Hymns |David Harum fBackshge ‘Wife |Ralph Kirbery | The Wife Saver Dick Leibert 11:15 Mary Marlin 11:45 Concert Ensemble PM. 12:15 Dan Harding’s Wife 12:30 Red Rlver Vllley Days Neighbor Nell Home, Sweet Home Honeymooners Tom Turner Art Brown {Popular Melodies neyboy and Sassafras Popular Melodies ‘The Doctor Says 11:30 The Ranch Boys {Concert Ensemble |Words and Music AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 Merry-go-Round |Curbstone Queries |Salon Music News Bulletins B “Food for Thought” Farm and Home Hour [Dance Music . - “ |Musical Potpourri |Spanish Rhythm *Mummg Concert News—Music The Chicagoans The Big Sister Patterns in Ha{x{lony Between Book Ends Milky Way Summer Rhythm \Christian_Sclence FARMER-LABOR PARTY HELD VITAL BY THOMAS Socialist Points to Dangers of Dictatorship—Predicts Roose- - velt Victory., By the Associated Press. % Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for President, said yesterday, “We are heading for a dictatorship—the state capitalism of fascism—uniess it is pos- sible to persuade workers and farmers to'build a co-operative commonwealth, to control machinery and resources in the general interest.” Telling a National Press Club lun- cheon gathering that he Jooked beyond the present campaign in making this statement he added, in answer to ques- tions, that he would be surprised “if Roosevelt does not win handily” in November. ‘Thomas expressed the opinion that “the crest of the Ualon party is over,” and hope for “a genuine Farmer- Labor party in the fut: HELP—MEN. ACCOUNTANT. student, with knowled shorthand and typewriting. Splendi portunity to acquire practical ex rience in st nominal salary. State She” Ghucation” ud experience. Reply in gvn handwriting. Address Box 372;H, Star_office. ALL-AROUND YOUNG MAN, with v license, to work in grocery store. Gross- man, 2717 Bladensburg m e. AUTOM( enced; Star_¢ AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN to _sell Dodie and Plymoum cars ond Dode trucks. Fred Motor 4101 ‘AUTOMOB! mmm—w. want three Surefre n hard-working men to take orders o, America’s fastest selling automobile— the "Ford Previous automobile sales exberience unneteshry. v, but Jdesiravle. 1t BILE REPOSS f!l" Xellr!ncel. Addl‘!il Box 2">H4 you like to work, if Jou salary and eommm on, then set lagher. Nolln Moto! BEAUTY m’ro& -n downtown Tfollowing. = Staf wan and where you fidential._Address Box 334-H. Star office CARETAKER, with references, for nearb country property; retired man preferred; furnished cottage, garage, firewood: no salary: chance for Shickens, frult, garden, etc. Address Box 340-G, Star office. COAL SALESMAN. fmmn"d in solfeiting commereial accoun| us. Action Pues Go The. 1350 Halt" FY COLLECTOR AND BALESMAN with light car; good steady Dosition, good pay for the Rl.h‘t gitcferences and bond required. Doly COLLECT wlth car,_steady 5994 salary.” Aoply Dailey Clotn) 427 7th COLLECTOR, experionced. With ca time.Address Box 151-, "Star_ofice. OOLL!GE 'nm:N’r, (Sxperienced In .BT- ing, wom ork noon sition; Co., part 25 to 30 vears old, for trong. good worker: must have hiad previous driving experience in Wash- ington. Aoply Thursday morning, Septem- bet %% Wlo UL am. with drivers per- mit, 1o Blick Coal 3. "2363" Chiamp INDINIZR jhird-class: salary and apart- ment.__See u 0 P st. ) FURNITURE MA te._experienced in unnmnl Y:flnuh ing 'n‘em 'Te per: m.l': ng; Apply " 1301 Wisconsin ave. n.w. FURNITURE SALESMAN, with exp used furniture store. just opening: opportunity. Aoply 2622 14th OROCERY "BOY. experienc Roch CLERK, youns, able, or-fm meats. Address Box 167-H, o _cut Star GROCERY OLERK, white, D. C. references; driver'’s permit; experienced grocery busi ness. Mr. Sugar, 2nd and Kennedy n.w. JOURNEYMAN PLUMBERS: steady worl Pring tools. APoly Federal Contracting G Inc., 613 New York MAN. able to estimate and sell renmulh‘n{ Fork: Jeads furnished. Address Box 179 ar o MAN with caror Truck To seli o Sommir- slon bakery products in rural section. Ad- dress Box 291-H. Star office. MAN, while. work part time as exchange for room rent. Ad 35 ar_office. anitor_in ess Box Tife © H. B. Derr 15 | Academy of Medicine :80 | Afternoon Rhythms 2 Farm and Homé Bour [Music Guild Mood Indigo “« W "2:00 (Pepper Young's Family 2:15 'Ma Perkins 2:30 Vic and Sade 2:45 The O'Nellls 3:00 Tea Time 3:15 DA 3:30 l..ndon Clubs 3:45 Amwer Me This |Music Guild Angelo Vitale’s Orch. [Light Opera Co. “ “ Light Opera Co. Syracuse Dept. Rcientey E Sporjt Pnge 400 mrlgy lnd Landt 4an; . 4:30 | Jack and Loretta 4:45 Tune Twisters Day of Atonement “ The Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie IBobby ‘Worth, songs Hollywood Brevities £ Eton Boys 1:00 | Just for Ladies a5 | Day of Atonement ~ T3:00 | 2:15 2:30 2:45 | B 3:15 3:30 Salvation Army Band Howells and Wright Do You Remember? All Hands on Deck Kentucky Greetings Today's Winners “ - 5:00 Bulletin Board 5:15 Jack Armstrong 8:30 Chasin’ the Blues Development of motion picture music from nickelodeon- days will be traced by Don Voorhees and his orchestra during the “Calvacade of America—in Music® program over ‘WJSV at 7. The selections include “Charmaine.” “Sonny Boy” and “Sing- ing in the Rain.” A special broadcast from the sixth | annual Forum on Current Problems is acheduled by WMAL at 8. The fea- | tures include messages from Presi- dent Roosevelt, Gov. Landon, Col. — [Evening Star Flashes Animal Close-ups 'Tea Time MAJCR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES Folio of Facts Henry Breckinridge and Mrs. Willlam Brown Meloney. The case of “Ma” Barker, one of the cleverest minds to run afoul of law enforcement officers in modern times, will be continued in & second | .dnmlflc installment by Phillips 9. This episode will deal with the/ dhum:ry of “Ma” and her sons in| a Florids hideout. “At the Sign of the Three Serpents,” & South American drama, will be the Lord’s “Gang Busters” on WJSV at| ~4:00 4:15 Lewis Gannett Clyde Barrie e Bluebirds Wilderness Road Toretta Lee Melodies Evening Rhythms Northern Dramatic Co.’s presentation on WOL at 10. The “Come On, Lets Sing” program on WJSV at 8:30, will originate in N. Y. This program, under the di- rection of Homer Rodeheaver, will | mark the beginning of the four-day Syracuse Jubilee Celebration. “The Way You Look Tonight,” one | of the song hits from Fred Astaire's new film, “Swing Time,” will be sung by Ray Heatherton, baritone, during his orchestra on WJSV at 8.. Traffic Convictions SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Richard E. Pavey, 3121 New York avenue, $20. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Edward J. Cox, 316 Eighth street northeast, $15. Horace N. Jng:,.:o’l Pifty-sev- enth street nort! . John B. Eddington, Park Lane Apartments, $15. pv.mum H. Tinsman, 1371 Ostes John B. Young, 1920 F street, $15. Donald J. Kern, Maryland, $10. Adolph Gellman, 442 Buchanan street, $15. Henry E. Duerst, 645 Ingraham street, $10. Velmon E. Atkinson, Virginia, $15. Arthur R. Johnson, 340 G street, $5. Roger J, Bounds, 1301 Sixteenth street, $15. H. Clark, 2030 Carlton ave- nue northeast, $16. William Hamm, Virginia, $5. Alice Wright, 1404 Swan street, $15. Clyde C. Kirk, 30 New York avenue, 10. Edward Harris, 770 Fairmont street, Michael Rocky, Virginia, $10. William E. Mothershead, 1809 Po- tomac avenue southeast, $15. Pete 8. Buonviri, 15 Ninth street southeast, $25. Harley B. Moise, Maryland, $15. Meyer Silverman, 2011 H street, $5. Francis D. Gant, Maryland, $15. Walter E. Contee, 35 K street north- east, $10. Robert E. Ledkicker, 343 Fourteenth Nottingham, England, is sending 100 engineers to Woolwich ersensl to be trained in making hesvy guns. Sand Fixation Aid in Storm. RALEIGH, N. C., September 23 (). —R. Bruce Etheridge, director of the State Department of Conservation and Development, said yesterday that sand fixation operations carried on during the last two years by the Federal Gov- ernment “materially reduced dlmlce from the severe coastal storm . | week.” Deaths Reported. Loull lmllmnnnl 82, Soldiers’ mnn w. 80, 11 Grant circle. vm‘m.‘ooflmh.rurb 74, 6617 Georsia ave, lee: braham l S, “aibiey, Hostial. ry A. Blanche Hand. 63. 1870 Wyorsin ml'ngg:r. Brectse. 60, Soldiers” Home Hos- wnfu.- R. Andrews; 60, 1421 Columbia Urm 58, Gallinger Ho: Mat ens, 53, 1763 00 umm. rd. Sohn E” Fomoser. 81 81, Bisave onn, Mening, 4812 William' V. Dacey,’ 40, pital. mmmu ‘blm‘. 78, 1628 T st. 73. Home for Aged and ok e L Pr Gallinger Hospi Hospital. Walter Reed Hos- 1 pital vl Webb. fant Joseph Whi FALSE TE 3 26,.C cnulw Bostta ital. Power Export Sanctioned. WINNIPEG, September 23 (Csna- dian Press). —Transmission of power over Manitobs, hydro system lines into the United States for distribution to points in North Dakota shortly will place the province in the hydro-electric | ———— export field. The export is sanctioned by the Dominion government which restricts the quantity to 1,000 kilo- watts, Herbert Cottingham, chairman of the Manitoba Power Commission, announced yesterday. RENOVIZE .. .your home Il‘l.h{n‘ Thousands 87 Illn, EBERLY’S SONS 1108 K N. Dionis vorr " home. _ RADIO TROUBLE? COLUMBIA’ FREE 4000 Service Calls CONSULT US FIRST | Ceiloa'g pisTgICT R ipR sy | B | agency “st ! aill 3:45 141 - | MEN—Employment manager will mtervu' e the Lincoln Auditorium in Syracuse, | PO] the program of Andre Kostelanetz and | R ing ving & special appeal is now increasing its Applications from reliable and cxperienced agents invited. Attractive | proposition and a able to_the right m | dence, Box 168-H, 8 | MAN TO SELL XMAS CARDS. Wholesale | and retall ~We have a wonderful oppor- lunlty' for the right man. Must be nel! = references. bert. Room "0 i Adams Bl MEAT smm—cme acquainted with hotels restaurants and stores; must know s Tientman. Gail e 5B R ey (OF the Strip Co.._032 New York. MEN (4). under 3 mobile for s knowledge o gisentiais. in weather Serlin Weather e n.w age WOrk. Nel( a) city and willingnes ply 9:30 to 11:30 & Mr."Rutherford, 920 Bl HELP AND SITU HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. —By WEBSTER 1 STOPPED IN AND WATCHED AN AUCTION TO-DAY, THEY PUT UP ove Of THOSE CHAIRS YouVE BEEnN TRYING To €6ET — CHIPPENDALE | THINK “THEY CALLED IT — A AND SomE mMAn BOUGHT IT FOR SIX DOLLARS. I MIGHTA BOUGHT (T, 8uT | QOULDN L SEE BLOWING IN SI% DOLLARS FoR AN UNCOMFORTABLE CHAIR, IF (T HAD BEEN A NICE MORRIS CHAIR ¢ SHOULONT A HESITATED, THAT BIRD CERTAINLY GOT STUCK. wafY, MY OFFICE CHAIR IS MORE COMFORTABLE THAN THAT THING HE BOUGHT, AND T ONLY €OST ME THREE DOLLARS (Continued.) INSURAN CE_MEN WANTED. r gton, .. Arlington and Fairfa; counues. Va.. by large and well- established casualty company. Liberalized commission contract and facliitles of ‘a well-equipped office to assist in building a profitable renewal income. Ambitious men will find this & most interesting proposi- tion. Answer in own handwriting, giving ugflmflcmou Address Box 359-H, Star ’I‘HE J. R. WATKINS CO. Can use 2 men for route work. Territories are established. No experience required. I from 1% 1o $30 per week interests you. 2pply 513 K st.n.w. any time after am. STEAMFITTERS, Must_be experienced and have own tools. 507 Kenyon st. n.w., Wednesday evening. UPHOLSTERERS. Acme Uph. Co.. 3165 Mt. Pleasant st. n.w. ATTENTION, SALESMEN. To iwo men with cars. who are looking for,a permanent position with u future, we have respon: ractive - “The work is' Dleasani ‘and. dignifed. NG cans vassing. A guaranieed salary will be BAIG‘ men who auslify. Only men who ate reli- | nhlr .ud competent need apply. lmflreu . Star_office R SOMEWHERE IN WASH I.NGTON< Is an experienced real estate salesman | who knows how to sell homes. This man | is intelligent. ambitious and an indes e worker and is what is known closer. For hi ouses to cover and a general brokerage | business. This is & fine opportunity for | ______Nor £o-wetter, one Who can get sales results. e eovomiment. address Box 405-T. Star ofce. SHOE SALESMAN, Thoroughly ~experienced: _part-time gar-sround Saturdey work. A. 8. Bhoes, 1315 F st. MEN. ‘Will engage two men in apoliance dept. : earnings paid weekly; leads furnished. We are interested only in' men who can qualify later for managerial position, which car- ries drawing account and bonus: must have car. Call Potomac 4677 after 7 D.m._Wednes SALESMAN—Unusual opport: ity for alert man with active con- tacts among retail druggists to represent leading line prescrip- tion blanks, boxes, labels. Write | in confidence: (1) previous con- | nections, (2) personal history, (3) references. Address Box 326- | H, Star office. MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND PLATINUMSMITH. A permanent position for s man skilled in this_ work. Julius Garfinckel & Co. and Beck N INSTRUCTION COURSES, BE_A SECRETARY IR. ACCOUNTANT —Earn more. have more—opportunities ar numerous today. Your best investment is | in, 2 BOYD CO NUSUAL ADVAN- | AGESs Register today for the next class. 389D Resi P st. nL' Nnmnll 233 TURE even. eric- travel on Ioree steam- Summer and Winter resorts, 0P of your own. All this can be_accor hed by entering WARFLYNN for your training. New ¢lasses forming | ARty o ke oz, fold T BEA 1018 Vt. An Now. (Near KO Dist 1762, PH) DIESEL SCHOOLS Amsereere st exclusive Diesel schools offer the universally reconized Diesel training: compiete day night and home study courses with practical shop training on largest divereified groun of Diesel en- fines for instruction purposes: pay as you eum effect| nlucem!nr service. Diesel roe gt s and e book tate age Wit Ofmce of ' Registra erson | st nw. TVING INSTRUCTIONS —Exp patient instructor: sk .mumd gasily: parking and trafic:’ 3 lessons. Mr Rundleu ._phone_Georgia 701 ESSONS. Rapid method D-uy lllhflpm 1314 11th st. n.w.. rm. 5. private. Expert native teacher: » DQUARTERS for CIVIL SERVICE books and courses with questions and an- swers at various prh:H quality s. _In- | auire today. BOYD SCHOOL. 3P st "PSYCHOLOGICAL INSPIRATION, PERSONALITY ANALYSIS. Designed for loss of fidence, sensi- tiveness. melancholia. olism. " inferi- grity comblex. No chlrle for interview. 2'to 6 p.m. Sinday, 7, to § pn, week. JACQUES VANTAGE. North 1 10000, Ext._230. LEARN BEAUIY CULT'URE MODERN WAY.” Bpectal Summér yates 1 eurolled thts month_ Tools and text book free. Expert individual nstruction, = Positions secured. Live model practice.” Start any day. - Easy MOD!'RN SCHOOL OP BEAUTY CULTURE. | |LEARN BEAU I Y CULT‘URE finest * beauty abelle Honour. an aceredited the better ‘methods of In oone of \ Washington's schools. the Ma $5-Intensive Instruction—S5 | Asst. Auditor, Salary $1,800. Forest and Field Clerk, $2,300. Very Low Tuition Rates Begin Todas. ER-TYPIS MINER ay. Ev Every Night. The Civil Service Preparatory School, 529 12th St N.W._ Met. 6337, GERMAN. By native German experienced teacher grammar and conversation: private and asses. onn_Ave.. Apt. 214. Adams 4800. * Best references several men with fair education and g character for permanent sales lcsmon ll sbout 32 'eefi) to start. Apply 0 to'12, {ofiflthwr work: neat appearance; salary. Apply 600 F st. n.w., Rm. 406. EN—Can use 2 men over 27 | MEN—Ca time work. afternoon and evening ar mern: ings. About $1 per hour earnings. Apply 1110 9th st. n.w., Wednesday only, 7 to 8 n m YOUNG MAN (WHITE), To Deliver and Service Electrical Appliances. Permanent Position. ‘Must Have Experience. Call Between 8 and 10 A M. J. C. HARDING CO., INC., 517 10th St. N.W. ACM ruulfl'ed 0 nllhu & week, fl m 10 12 p.m. Musf alesman: not over 45 years: Colonial Pharmacy. 1113 16th n. PIN BOYS. Appl: T Pin_Bowling Afess Bis™ 8th "’!.,q“ ¥ PLASTERERS wanted (10). 5204 3rd st nw. RTER. colored. to work in Tiquor store: must be ab drive: bring reference: do not telenbone 830 Bladensburg rd. n.e. RADIO MECHANIC, for home and auto radios: must bring’ written references or need not apply. Ask for Mr. Herson. Man- h-mn Auto and Radio Co., 1706 7th e e w 0 SERVICE MAN_See Wr Kavan: Before 11 amy Monarch Hadio Sho 12th st nw. OOFING AND STDING Experienced mien to follow live leads: drawing account. Ad- dress Box 1986. Star offic St 715 RO [AN—Young man. about 26. l‘or laundry and dry cleaning route. One wi 18 “willing fo work 8 hours per day for siccess. - No _experience Recessary. 85 we train you. Small ssls! atter which we pay ndid_opportu sg:nz number for Am&nment Box 373-H, Star office: SALESMAN _ iplendia Tew lon, & erllE 25 weekly. uly y Mr Abbot, 608 “address poTtunity 14th n.w., suite 902-903. 90"-9“5 SALESMAN. aggressive, h _some experi- gnce, to represent nationally known manu- facturer of high quality products. Busis Tiess. well estabiished. in Washihxton with responsible firms and institutions. Excel- lent opportunity to join an organization lanning a natfonal ex rotection on all 'w_Colon Appl: Hotel. ‘from 10 SALESMEN, T _With restaurants. A?ly between 5 an 6, Room 431, Star ety o eommission, Searnane o asts "oF ing Uipon ability.® Se Mr. Enight. 1710 Conn. ave. n.w. Sell the 1036-1037 t: olens. opporiaaity “for cellent oppo: T 531 Bond SEVERAL Home Savings off the press. lhaln starting immediately. National 2160. ! OUTSIDE SALESMEN to sell | inationally advertised jewelry | on easy payments. We have {an excellent proposition for three live wires who have the | ability to produce. Apply Eli Rubin Co., 718 7th st. n.w. | Bestizman's.” P st ‘AUDITING—ACCOUNHENG | Ass't, $1.800. HOME STUDY COURSE | Eitn questions and answers especially for exam Best available material. only 0. L3, Perzande F. Big 171 G BG¥DE! G, st.. 1295 ATIONS m-nu“: .lhl R “Avply Displs: or thefe new Dept.. 1104 P : ey MANICURIST, iy downiows following. State oy ;%g fi“ Iork Confl emm Addull lol MILLINI Mlon ed. Toom. Apply T Talbot’ 1900 Que P Do experienced Silks & Dyers. locknlle ua SS OPERATORS, on_white « You can make 3215 33 a dag it u are a good oberator. Apply Mr. Barry, th and K n.w., The Washington Laun- haps AMBTRESS, _ experienced, gentirmen's clothing. 5308 Georaia TENCIL CUTTER. e experienced: must be ccurate and speedy: Tm nt Dolluo i o0d salary. Apoly belw;en 0-8:30 nw. 7&"&"’&“‘ tbosre, office switc nsil'[ Hm stose. A" STENOGRAPHER D T ced: must be Thatstrious, Cont, 2 Co.. New Yo YPIBT. expi Apply Pede orl a WAITRESSES, exverienced. white, full tims or part tme.’ Abply 5522 Conn. ave., bee tween 12-5. mmmerm Jeurs of ase. King's n _14th g :”orfffl:m”"‘xffl care of l-m.u— d mall child: stay nights: refer before | 2000 radey. Ehone Dec. 3400, WOMEN ( wo? nvu’ 25. Al 'ilh nllmnllll known 'l}:eerv '2: D'“““ ppearance and reference required. Wmm: to h:{l for good, steady income, hpfin'n: necessary, We traln you. OM; opening for s women who have Dersonality, must §a%inePiendid obportunity ¢ business and seles experience. ISTRICT ISTIICT, BALES & FINANCE G | YOUNG LADIES ( | manent employment; lis €ONtrac's. no experience necessary train you Mrs. ey 617 Colorado B POSSIBLE TO | MAK! U TO %3 m AN Sell 50 D!'son.fl ("‘nsfmau cards for s With customer's name. Two other card lin ake extra profits 5 boxX assort, ll $1 each—lnclud- "l Christma: self-seal envel uD-l offered ext verware, Sugden, Inc Rochester. N SHOE SALESWOMAN, Thoruuxhly experienced: part-f nme L Saturday work. A. STENOGRAPHER experi= enced, preferably with office EE p: ng radios, clocks, sil- - sample offer. Wetmore & 9 Monroe ave. Dept. SMS, and Beck - experience in retail credit establishment. Address Box 175-H, Star office. | CLERICAL POSITIONS open [ |in retail credit establishment. |Address Box 174-H, Star office. CORSETIERE, THOR- /OUGHLY EXPERIENCED, |APPLY SUPERINTEND- |ENT'S OFFICE, 4th FLOOR, S. KANNS SONS CO. YOUNG WOMEN, several in. telligent, for spec1a1 survey work. Weekly salary and com- mission. Must have attrac- | tive personality and pleasing {voice. Steady employment. See Mr. Jones at 1022 17th n.w. at 9:30 Thursday morn- |ing. | STENOGRAPHER, PREFER- |ABLY WITH DEPARTMENT |STORE EXPERIENCE. IN {MAKING APPLICATION, STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED. ADDRESS BOX 385-H, STAR no ght contest: auditions nig to all accented. Grand Acre 14th st. nw ing quarters: references. | 1425 Columbia rd. . _nw. COUPLE, white, unencumbered. §0 where: excellent cooks, thlufltuY. man. Address Box 137 r office | MAN OR WOMAN. caj sing_homes in northwest: experience necessary, will instruct: good pey. short hours. For ap- pointment. write 117 Arcace Market. MAN AND WIFE_experienced and capable of doing all work in a small home in ngerby Va. Must have references: wages, S50 a month. Phone Met. 1211 p- pointment, or call at Room 1102, National Press Bullding, for interview. e HELP—DOMESTIE. COLORED GIRL. general Bousemork: some nights: city_references three adults. 9th COOK AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. Abply 2804 Cathedral ave. n.w Apply OPENING NEW CLASSES INN'I’R-‘! FOR BEG! Send for Cata MOUNT PLEAS, ANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES, TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING. _14th 8t at Park Road. Columbia 3000._ LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE “THE MODERN WAY." lal rates if enrolled this month. T instructiop ~Positions secured. Live model practice Start any dav. £asy 1, rms | MODERN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CGitors, DUE TO EXPANSION, A NA- TIONAL FIRM REQUIRES 2 ADDITIONAL MEN; WE ‘\FURNISH LIVE LEADS; EARNING $40 to $60: PER WEEK; MEN WITH CARS PREFERRED; BETWEEN AGES OF 30 AND 50 YEARS. ios. | ASK FOR MR. BURKITT, 708 SECOND NATL. BANK BLDG. 3 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN. Highest commissions paid. Experienced, live-wire men m | can make substantial sala- ries. Biggest floor play in town. Demonstrators fur- nished. Apply in person to Mr. Rosenthal, Ourisman Chevrolet Sales Co., 14th St. Branch, 1501 14th street n.w., between 10 and 12 a.m. WANTED—SALESMEN. SPOTTER, perienced. C’lelnerl & Dyers, Bockvulu Md. for Priday and Saturday work. ;{:::llotln. Roebuck & Co.. 911 Bladens- ury perienced, for dry clnnlnl. lnod nmnulll. York Cleaner, 5_Ga. "e n.l. "n must be sober, hmun and"Tel e anie b Detween _ages of 22. Apply 2316 4th st. G MAN. emmnuu ln young_men's l’wre, must be willing to work and have 3319 14th St. N.W,, Tivoli Bldg. ETH AND REMOVABLE BRIDGES CLEANED and PURIFIED NEW WAY - - - NO BRUSHING! ‘Even the worst old plates—black with stains an. covered with bad deposits—are cleaned like new, without brushing. No acid. No trouble. Guaranteed ‘harinless, The plate is polished.and sterilized! Teeth gain a live, nctural look. A marvel of science. Polident is highly recommended by dentists. Users say it gives them you are not delighted. new com- fort and satisfaction. Costs énly 30 cents a can at any drug store. Your money back if WORKS LIKE MAGIC vk o local references. Address 650 H st. n.e. onul 25 to 35 years. to sell ex- il Answer oest Box 101K, ROOFERS. 'Enpg 5:: nced ssbestos sidic: worl our , . in_the rear ot hulldlnl terprise Roofine. 2125 ¢ opening for a keen. alert, ex- We have ovening for & Eition - ADpiy in person to s, rsonne: Office._sec T, GOLDENBERG’S, 7th & K.|mim 1 NEED AN ASSISTANT. with car to start training lm"‘!mfil:!mwlmn (not _canvassing). le training, -$3& per week, hrnlnll 'M i 5508 Oth ». nw. REALESTATESALESMEN wuud.znnrhmd-u b pe Shaps | 8 ALESMEN—Qualified to' sell Rock_Wool Home Insulation. Experience not neces- sary. but preferr: nning & busy® lz-wn. 'fl,h g:gtc\uwsmen to call on. Ap- gly l'! flrll floor. L Ne' SENSATIONAL_OFFER—AppIy between 11 and 12 Room 501, nd Natl. Bank Blde. st. IF you can sell -na zto maki ation Te- ‘we have ln o e S Give: full nform arding your past selling experience in frst feiter© Xadress Bo -G. Star office. ,credxt and COUecnons, etall credit procedure; an Intensive practics subplemented w! ture experienced cred¥ managers of Washington stores: ing accepted. Cali at sc) ool office. write or phone for full narlu: LLEGE Hnmtr Butlding. 13th and F_Sts. PROFESSIONAL WR » JOURNALISM ADV!.'RTIS‘ING. Intensive Courses. Classes now being formed HOMER BUILDING. 13th ana F STS EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. DOMESTIC. C_AGENCY. Decatur 2419 for first-class help, m!n ot CALL DOMESTI or North 9011 and women. sho; DOMESTIC AGE openings_for_cooks_¢. RELIABLE AGENCY. Dec. 5561, 14 has cOOKs. day workers. housemen. couples. HELP—WOMEN. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS exrmncea for weekly newspaer: salar commis- nnn 1726 Pa._ave, i GENTS—Sell our $1 box Annnment of he.u(lf\l) Christmas cards. 50% comm Earl's,_Inc. 1727 Pa._ave. D.W. - - JND OPERATOR. _experience DU R oo meer waver Apbly Rose Marle Beauts Salon. 127 15th st: n.e (2), for all- -rollnd i ‘?y‘.‘%“?rfi“?:h.m Beatity fourth floor 1317 P BEAUTY OP!RATOH, l]l |_around, expe- rienced: must marcel. Apply in ve(wfl, France's_Beautv_Shop, 516 St rJz ne. DEM ORS to demonstrate Wash- mmgl:sxmfl‘t nndm:o'm)?'eufi;e! 'db;!rm State age and heig] 3 {er oniy. Address Box 180 Star 1075 9ty st—Have | how.. INSTRUCTION COURSES. BCHOOL complete M two FrR O saede s e, Write lor ut- ;I‘:chu Mdrmiox 120-H. Shar office. G—Accounting ass't. ADDITING S B ale only at BOYD'E TA5h P n 91“3?':‘0’:."1 "Mlluon secured. l'z: Eo\fl\lmwn"‘l R.ml t Tl (white), Pass on, 1f PROGRESSIVE | EETE e e lbg et e [ ESS AND SKIRT MAm exurlenm. D S s AbDIy. good salary. 1330 19th st.n.w_ North 4888. COUPLE, Protestant__desire working _housekeeper. who - can ; live as member family: wages Address Box 363-H, Star office. EMPLO' white, drive e reason: -t H EXTRA HELP wi Tad! velr st ve. hnerlmcm only. n st. n. ovsm white, not over 40; neaf efficlent manager: cook, knowled of diet: new home. suburbs: room dnd board. It you oblect to ase housework do not apply. Address fim 9-H. Star office WOMAN. mAvnlyll‘il mh st LADIES fence; mm be run n:g discut &2‘ nd{\fl Adlms Bldg. Sxperienced, colored. sales exper- give "good Tefer- terview. , Mr s and text book free. Expert individuai | registrations now be- | ith | nursemaids, &.nw. part:time d. to work for young | couple - ivin miles {rom Washington | no L‘mldren 1o laundry; $50 month and attractive separate house to live in; woman | must be g 77 | COUPLE. white, | mr cooking. nauu-ork | must_be ‘experienced and of superior type: ‘mv Teferences. Columbia 1224 USEWORKER_AND CQOK. children: Bethesda, Md i Teferences; $35 mo: | Wisconsin 4042 | GENERAL, HOUSEWORKER. cookin erences. Phone Emerson R0, ADt. 415. | GERMAN WOMAN OR GIRL for general 4'heusewor-. =nd cooking. willing to ;np T . white. general ework: _stay pights. Call eves. after 7.30. Cleveland mm_ light-skinned coloredabout 18 to 20 for general housework. light lsundry: 6120 26th st. Ch. Ch. ‘Take sfer at Nebraska ave. to smaller Ch- Ch. bus GIRL. white. to do _cooking. laundry and downstairs housework: ~thrée in_family stav nights; ref.; $40. Call Cleveland 4210 GIRL. ¥ to 3, Friday morning and sundav afterrioon ofl; $5; reference required. 5 GIRL OR WOMAN. white, care small apt. and baby: emp_coule. 8515 Cedar st { Silver Spring. Shephera 3 GIRL OR WOMAN. white, to make home with employed couple: care of 2 school age. and light housework: mopth, Phone between § a.m. and 4 p.m., Atidntic _0374-J. HOUSEKEEPER—Settled. white woman for employed couple. Call after 4:30 D.m., 102015 6th st. nee. HOUSEKEEPER. white, care of baby; $20 month. room and ba:rd in Rockville.” Ad- empioved couple: e2d be thoroushly exp.: ‘Address’ Box 190-R, evorki sta¥ s John _Chevy_Chase. Md. :xpzr!znczd with children: oApply after 730 > 92) 11th nw. ermln one to CoOK, | nne o and waiting: must_have first-class references. Address Box 275-H, Star_office. worvmu;ivmmr - cololk downstairs ir s wirl ress. for family of 850 monh. | Phone Cl clevehnd %% MAID. white. housework; references. p.m.__Columbia 2821 MAIDS (two). do chambermaid tional WOM, iddle. as co houseworker: stay nmm luofl Home dress ._Star_office. WOMAN. white. c:tho)lt “senera) hnule- work n cooking: two in family. Call 230, Ext. 301 South. of- ‘Address Box' 187-H. 'YOUNG wolum 'mze( Jelisble; tor nn- dren; 46590 SITUATIONS—MEN. BOOKKEEPER. wide _experience. desires copnection with substantial concern: A-1 ence. iress_Bo: .. MAN, reliable. in handling 1ru|n vtle! ice, expert in buying. a?wléy Toatasemeat. Address Box Tb an 7, kind of case. nisht or day chlll! ..|fl2- STEAM! n‘r] ER wishes to change gan also do plumbing. Address Box aas”fl ar o istmas_card sensation! Big- Fer_orofits selling finest, 21-folder $1 as- Eothezspearls, embossin s’?“‘m‘“fi“’fl‘i‘: nl M.I.l ?lwhbllu 652, corporatian 'fll ulcel 3 i‘:‘.’fl-m “adlés Tor thoroush training on sales position, paying $100 monthly minimum. -Canvassers need not :W.\m ..mgm o %. Yomv ulm year law. ne Address Bo: N, light_colored, oo X .‘::‘...o} "é.%g.n Beloer, urud Sapabis. s em any _hind.