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THE EVENING oo TAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937, HELP AND SITUATIONS. D3 DAILY SHORT STORY INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued ) MOVIE MADNESS || CarrraL’'s Rapio PROGRaMs | 100 1ate 1o cuassiy. and home study courses wit iestions and ., answers at va prices: aquality pa: \ BOYD SCHOOL. ? 5t n.W. % BE SUCCESSFUL re—Learn Ste. TODAY'S PROGRAM JUN ofianny. Toucly Tyn e ¢ Ma By G. C. Coler. UNE 4, 1937. chines Bockkesping. A resa | SCHOOL. 2338 = WMAL—630k WRC—950k WOL—1,310k WISV—1460k. P.M. | CATCOLATING s AN (CHARLIE SIMS taciturn, but point- | 12:00 Love and Learn | News—Music Newark Orchestra Make Believe WooD's SeAer TR T NE 8t Nw had \‘wald of ed, in his summa- | 12:15 |News Bulletins {Da.n Harding's Wife News—Music Pretty Kitty Kelly T _AUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS, — women who \wrr; tion ¢ Farm and Home Hour |Words and Music Luncheon Concert George Rector Oouttedun, x Dxtle Profsssional _ ine :‘“l"‘] m’\-- “(;"l 4 ~;‘“‘“~ N;d“’;:n»! ey s Church of the Air Real Life Stories . ane “F A R I S QLSO ! | Farm and Home Hour |Y. W, C. A, Salon Orchest T hav s Eyer| 1:00 20 M. Rundleft._Emé $og 3 fust a bit sorry for ‘wus & ? : m aad, e Hour . W. C. A, Program alon Orchestra Through a Woman's Eyes| 1 e = ¥ = = - Meea b O T Sl “ Louise Wilcher Afternoon, Rbythms - {LEARN EEAUTY CULTURE, Ned e math th w2 1: Mary Mason Quiet Sanctuary News Bulletins 16 i nnarte 20 8 wesk AYel ha put up wit lout. Ten to one| i sy i Myr . : their whimsies. He he's got false teeth |~ I . Wandiniarg el | IS NEWS never could under- and a toupe off 2 Pepper Young's Family Wakeman's Sports Page |C. B. S. Concert Hall |l o Sardits taaia 2t stand it. He never the screen, and is | 2 Ma Perkins S o e g fity went to movies old enough to have g "‘xl'ic s:)n; Sidc Hmll( wmmms's om; |W. C. T. U. Program : honkiet at 40 7 lane. himse . after grand children!” £ he eills Wakeman's Sports Page 4 24 | F : 8 S = a0 R doal ] diditon o | e 1 ] Sct urs of piloting Nadine only gasped | 3:00" Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones | Texas Jind Lewis Base Ball Game | Am o o I Dlmrl‘ S.(. ],nrl]g' s round the at this heresy and | 3:15 1 w Home Folks Frolic |News—Sports Page “ “ e = R was glad kept right on as| 8:30 o Follow the Moon |Wakeman's Sports Page Te B ,,B"‘A,LTY TR ‘l‘\,,(,;.(,.!, down and usual. 345 0 |The Guiding Light Variety Program i BEAT CETEAL R HCNOu UL e . Charlie was un- | “4:00 |Story of Mary Marlin _|Top Hatters ‘Wakeman'’s Sports Page |Base Ball Game JON. DARIS and NE iy ) Holid loading freight at | 4:15 |The Singing Lady Dari Dan Adventures Radioland Orch. Ty ¢ amethods of heauty cultu toil and ¢ up the terminal when | 4:30 Cha— !Don Winslow Wakeman's Sports Page — cin e offered.. ¢ on the apotis, he got his fiist| 445 Evening Star Flashes _|Little Orphan Annie |Today's Winners 4 Free Summer Rates in Effect “onse quently, - - — o -~ T - —— ree Catalogie—Terms—Dav-Nite Cia R sl ook at tie | ~Eioh isucuion I WEe owE - Do T Cocktail Capers Betty Hudson MABELLE HONOUR ™™™ D e couldn't cause of his acute | ¢yo |yt o i Ry ¢ ) ) NOUR, have named one discomfort. Parker ATy, BoRen SROTCh. Evening Rhythms The School o esstul Gr : skl S Sl et L o: S0l TeRtTIme News—Music Harold Turner News—sScores 1340 New ¥ 8t any given mo- She tenderly carried with her another, Stood on the rear | 0:43 'Lowell Thomas Tnsric Fae [IHE w8 B Chicesty Buddy Clark | FAMOUS Soent. andinenew platform of the in- | 6:00 |Mary Small é Amos 'n’ Andy Wakeman on Sports Mortimer Gooch e D A Just 1 about coming train and | 6:15 |Fray and Braggiotti Uncle Ezra Musical Program Arch McDonald the played in. It just| attempted to ward off the swarms of | 6:30 |News Bulletins Patti Chapin News—Music Phantom PFingers . wasn ) . | excited ladies clamoring wildly for | 6:45 Dinner Hour |Ink Spots |Dinner Music |Boake Carter | plon e It was a few months after Nadine, | autographs before the train had even | “7:00 |Irene Rich Service Concert |Five Star Final |Broadway Varieties 7:00 | one - Free bonkler his ad quit her | had a chance to stop. Charlie re- | 7:15 Roy Campbell's Orch. « u | Modern Melodies | SRR 7:15 | WASHINGTON job wergies exclu- | flected sadly that Nadine was no| 7:30 Death Valley Days @ | Spanish Serenade Hal Kemp's Orchestra | 7:30 | 85 or B ‘ at Charlie had | doubt among the mob of haif-de- | 7:45 & ¥, f & | Tomorrow’s Races | 0 i 7:45 N A th suspicion that | mented women "8:00 Harlem i m |Detective Mysteries vood Hote S pert too. was about to join | He couldn't doubt that it was Gails- | 500 Ry e | S o] 8¢ MOTOR TRAVEL. : wortt o t 8:15 | 8: ), SKYLINE worth. He had seen that classic pro- | g3 peems Taylor |Human Relations Court Washington Speaks 82 Lt file in his home too many times. ' He | g.y5 R g Rhythm Rhapsody 8 saw the movie star descend from the [ - — S == = - - : C | . 2 i Vari T 9: I A far side of the train and bolt. But | g‘l’g TREE Eancl EirstiNighter ;l:;u?:;i —l;v"a‘fidw s “V.fx:c:‘v!epd:’frg:ru ; | “IS THAT OUR REGULAR AUDIENCE OR DID 1 2 the next time he saw him Gailswor ¢ 4 ) N Tl Vs hoaRd e Celwor | ol S) | Organ, Reveries Jimmy Fidler |Chester Wright |Babe Ruth Program 9:: SR PN Heorh 1 with h truck | 9:45 |Elza Schalbert Vic and Sade | Ladies of the Air |Sen. Robert F. Wagner | g s = L dumped in her | % ok % 10.00 Promenade Concei George R. Holmes |Nye Mayhew's Orch. | Dave McWilliams' Orch, | HELP WOMEN. [ HELP DOMESTIC, | 1ap o seek the [“WWELL, Tl be .. .!" Charlie ex-[10:15 | * * Supper Dance e L T Continued) " _____| pRIvING TC iy e women who claimed. “Danny Moran, old | 10:30 | & o k sy |Art Brown Robert Horton e i enceds T It scemed | Dinty's boy! Say, what is all this | 1045 | _“ Hugo Mariani’s Orch. _ | i Shep Fields' Orch. spent a | anyhow?” Gailsworth took | 11300 'News Bulletins |Sports—Night Owl |News Bulletins Arch McDonald ick look and grinned 11:15 umber Hour | Trump Davidson's Orch. |Horace Heidt's Orch, = i lie Sims! Well, if this isn't = 4 [Midnight Frolic Jack Denny's Orch. Al Trace's Orch. 11 luck! Gailsworth only my screen | 11: i S | e S ? name, Charlie,” he explained. “Get | {5700 Night Watchman |Sign off {Chas. Gaylord's Orch, | The Witching Hour H me away, will you?” Charlie finished | 15.7¢ o R ws Bulletins Clevelar s unloading and drove off slowly. He| oia| —« o« . Joe Sanders’ Orch. Sign Off NURSE. e felt that he ought to be severe with | 1245 “ “ | “ 3 — PERSONAL. his passenger fc urbing his home, e | ~ a e|C ROSE_ SEE AD UNT but then it wasn't his fault, It was| _1:00 Night Watchman (1 hr.) Lights Out | ATOR 4 & and just the foolishness of his wife. Never- = B : 2 theless, he mentioned the fact in pass- | M. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM : ing. Gailsworth chuckled. JUNE 5, 1937, : fix that, Charlie. Just call | _— wife and Gell her Il ‘be there | 600 | 'Gordon Hittenmark | 500 | for dinne: Charlie listened er | 6:15 SR , | 6:15 | It fiprinned 6:30 1 L News—Sun Dial 6:30 | B * | Nadine accomplished wonders in the | _6:45 i Sun Dial 6:45 ITUATIONS M > s before her idol showed up | “7:00 The Church Today |Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock Sun Dial 700 | SEcot SMIUAT ELhdial | s wake. Gailsworth mean-| 7:15 Leibert Ensemble B = % o 7:15 £ e had gone to some pains to do a | 7:30 Cheerio i News—Art Brown “ “ o tory work. Powder | 7:45 £ i & o Art Brown 1 £ o ted the sleek black | ~g:0™ Brktast Club News—Hittenmark IArt “Brown |Sun Dial |8 . 3 tule aited iR il ; Gordon Hittenmark ‘ T W 3 changed the flashing white | g3 @ @ T G L T 5 ieeth o B diogy brown, while| g5 Breaprest Club-—News ¢ (News—Art Brown B 84 rience judicious use of pencil limned dark | e — |-~ — — _5:29 | expected hollows under his eyes. Nadine gog-| 9:00 /Air Sweethearts | Charioteers |Art Brown Civic Forum | 79:00 | TuTOR Chi e e J "7 | 9:15 | Melodic Cameos | The Vass Family Morning Concert i . 9:15 S 9:30 'News Bulletins |Children’s ¥rolic . ILet’s Pretend 9:30 THE meal was a nightmare to| 9:45 |Bill Kronzs Orch. ds 7 {Hewe Polloe fhine, | - | 9ss Nad One by one Gailsworth | 10:00 | Myriad Voices |Ed fj:tzgr‘r.ald & Co. Cincinnati Conservatory | 10:00 oke her previous conception of him |10:15 RO Home Tcwn oz 4 i 10:15 o bits. He answered q ions about | 10:30 Magic of Speech |Mystery Chef ’ ‘Lv S“Arm,\‘ Band o & 1 wood readily enough, but his | 10:45 g ___ |Hester Walker Beall |« %+ G e e 1 nar was terrific. He made noises | 11:00 Call to Youth |W.and J. Commencemen{ Theater Preview |Carl R. Gray ¥ ; e s soup. he interrupted e Three Rancheros G “‘Peace [l again a_slightly off-color story, he | 0 Ba Concert Ensemble Pianologues Kiddies’ Review screen his mashed pota- | R Elinor Sherry | And. as a final | = cating, he leaned | P.M. ps and loosened | 12:00 'Strings and Things |News—Music Luncheon Concert | Jack Shannon e two top buttons of his waistband. | 12:15 'News Bulletins |Whitney Ensemble | News—Music |H. B. Derr t en he finally departed Nadine was | 12:30 Farm and Home Hour Campus Capers | Happy Felton's Orch. |Dr. Abram Simon company of a | silent | 12145 N e 5 | 4 Buffalo Presents each attempt- When Charlie came home .\hr’ fol- “1-00 Ffij;m andifio:;mii{nur Your Host is Buffalo Afl;n'oén‘}-{h}.(hms—’ of some | lowing evening the place looked dif- [ 115 i | Natl. Capital Comm. Every picture of the be-| ji39 gy Grosby's Orch. |Golden Melodies |Salon Orchestra lefins Gailsworth had vanished | 165 v |l e | Hit Tunes TN as usual, | - e L HENE = e 2 2:00 College Debate Concert Miniature |Wakeman's Sports Page Down By Herman's adine .\mdl ‘g{xx\m?\\wr :h)fl supper | 2:30 e Week End Revue |Stallion Stakes Commerce Program | “I'm taking up knitting. You | 2:45 Caballeros SIS NT | AR |Clyde Barrie eater and some warm socks | 3:00 Club Matince | Week End Revue Stallion Stakes | Base Ball Game ter, dear!” 5E 150 R Edetead News Bulletins “a rsop. Room 400 1 P St T Gharlicionls fgrunted fandiBidt be | L3530 gl |To Be Announced | Wakeman's Sports Page | L YOUNG LADIES, N ind the sport sheet. For the first| 3:45 I | el A0 e % et I o absolutely | time in his life he really appreciated | “4700" King's Jesters From Yugoslavia Radioland Orch, Base Ball Gam ne ndditional mones durir B 1 isehold bil a good bit of ac That was prob- | 4.15 Animal News Ciub | # i Wakeman's Sports Page ¢ Por Bx and what wou harlie 1 his | al I inning about. 4:30 'sunday School Lesson | The Kindergarten el T AV BHICIVOZE ¢ v | modeling_of nds.__Met it < tomorrow? rlie w Lo 4:45 Eveni r Flashes | “ ¢ | Today's Winners L i | CHAIR CANING, 3 e - ——— e Top Haters | Cocktail Capers Government News £ SR prne hittros | =—==188sE15 “« [ Harold Turner Evening Rhythms e i ELECTRIC WIRIN: : THESPIANS Air Headliners 530 Home Symphony |News—Music John Messner's Orch. | News—Scores ‘ QUNG AN ¢ ti7it4o | ELECTRIC WIRI} | e HELP MEN. . HELP _MEN. HELP MEN. WELDING ENGINEER i J " (Continued.) SALESMAN. young man o sel o1 3 T Sy ractical super | ENTERPRISE Afternoon Programs. CHEF OR SHORT-ORDER COOK for Sum- | clothes, must be experienced; for Sat. of OPPORTUNITY. an ¥ i | ROOFING CO In n 0 p.m.—WJISV, Washington- | | mereaton abie o lake core of kitchen | Apply {1 D g " 1 "| pd Fant two hish-class men with cars to | & = 4 Openatter June 20, | RooFIN Detroit Base Ball Game. and counterc white: yeference, Ably, Il | SHOE SALESMAN, experienced, for Satur. | Make & permanent connection with ‘suc | pRESSERS, colored e ar off A e JEftn . 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star %e{;c{\.";rrtgmn(‘flp Pium Point Beacn, 5 miles | 48757 o steady, yeararound ' job. ~ Cepitol ;A!:;V‘T'y’,‘é‘;i?u’;p ;é?’(-.’,i;“m TR O'Kl,,':‘f‘, avie o “handie * drapes "and "l TENDERS, white, union, | FLO‘OR:S‘ irough Seast ] 08 T ome in and talk t Lib- | ] —— & e oo e Flashes. COLLECTOR —Mist have car_and be thor- | ShOTTERS experienced on_ woolStendy | fral® arawing atcoumt' wiih usgensi Hion LEROY H. THAYER supplied, steady or extra Or} errier ol nw. et oughly exp. n retail ercdit work. ' Salary | fainary rd” and Bye sie. me | SO e APply © to 4 b.m.. Mr. Brooks for cocktail parties; all men | froor work—sa Evening Programs. D ;| SPOTTERS for gray and dark work. must ¥ 2 | WORK ¢ Has openings for competent ball ‘ COLLECTOR AND SALESMAN between Slaughter of Melodramatic 0 pm.—WRC, Service Hour: | | SOIHGCRRN dhan et reference and bond. | 150 be ®ood on white: good pay. Premier RALEIGH HABERDASHER modml dm“‘gl‘_;z‘?éf‘-i é‘;‘é:}’fm’g‘;“ | ‘éuaé‘anéecd_ & and D‘bto"éggg- | Deaton. 903 L 4 i .m. >, 8 T nd 50 with small car, reference and bond. | Gleaners'a: Dyers. Inc.. Tear G13 H st me. R |jandiiady SEs s hing ex- | Bartenders’ Union, Dist. | 522 Masterpiece Begins at 9 SR, ST AT et et rIet: ol N6 Aoaters TAILOR. experienced on men's clotring E has opening for an | perience desirable but not essen- | Nat1 8790, Met. 7847 AINTI ne o i W{S“t B ;ZISLZZ"}I'KBR'“‘o‘\nl:n:rc,clflt tallment 1900 G <t n.w flase sy 1t ngrilenCEdP Floo\rrgmn. {tial. Must be accomplished ball %7 2 i s M e Decora Columbia_ 0674, - Tieties . ] <perien: i L -5 i qualified. abply Pers t. 9:30 | - 5 > e T I = e Over WMAL. 8:00 p.m.—WMAL, Harlem Re- [ | ccounts, muist have car, Give full detalls | JiESGH ROUTE SALESMAN for an overall | to 1140 a'm.. Room 05, 1510 F si. nw, |Foom_dancers. Apply Thursday |~ siTUATIONS MEN & WOMEN. |PAINTING AND PAPERING. S “Hollyw B e e “bond, € adress | 25 vears ‘of age. ‘With proven suility and = |and Friday, 1 to 10 pm., 1215 | coimis wnie dessie s o ap FLOORS SANDED AND REFINISHED AST LYNNE.” favorite “tear- o 1\’&{JSV. Hollywood | | Must be able to furnish T€SS | Clean record. " 1625 New York ave. ne. 1¢ PAINT SALESMAN. Conn. ave. : fedoes 4! | car NN C 195 jerker” of rera, will Tote 5 CURB_ATTENDANTS. over 18 vears: good | WATCHMAKER must be experienced. | Local established = = | 0000 ext. v PAPEF ING do wellze SRl st “Washington | | tips meals Apply 5111 Georgla ave n.w. | APbly P. K Richter, No. 1 Thomas | for “expe SALESMEN ST ranie ated Sm e laslion: | DRUG CLERK. funicr. permanent pos el = : L PAFPER HANGIN 1 a ro at the hands of the | . | no soda “class = experience not | WEATHER STRIPPERS. dav work or piece | | I = {ANGING . n Drsmal G a group | - ‘The First dress Box 46-B, Star office. 3‘5"{;’ at once: state phone. ~Address Box ! el 1 Nighter.” 5 cw wiring: | 44-B. Star office 5 = e headed by Jack Pearl. ; Mehier > N om0l nd mees. 1110 | WINDOW DRESSER wnd show card writer 5 CAN YOU SELL? NG | De t is expected to pe par- | | 10:00 pm.—WMAL, Chicago LA O for part time Apply Kay's sc, 10c and S1 | | Tf vou can. or would like to learn. et | L LT L Promenade Concert. AN e 4 | store. enn ave. s.e in fouch with us | _MET? a L 1 harsh, with the result prom- ELECTRICIAN experienced in wiring and | ' il 2 . e We can use two men. over A S i 0 € I s !k' : : ‘,‘ ‘. i .;~ ‘WOL, Art Brown. fixtures Address Box ©0-B. Star office. \\{.lNel'x)\g\i I"RIMME(H. and ;«‘}-d writer, 7*' age, nent Appearance and at eas: i o | Box :-B. PAPE,R,IBIG doed wasEs0! g ADDIOXIAVIE 42 Slumber | | FORD V-x MECHANIC—Must have tools | BETenced: excellent steady wosition' for | 3o education. Our men aré in consian | LADY dexire PAINTING irlesque on a burlesque The his- % and overals and Ford dealers’ shop experi- | 117 4id 175t n.e s L contect, with ln):cflb:(l.r’fl“]c‘rd,:(‘o!‘\}';:l\:np employed couple; ¢ EXTERIOR—-INTERIOR trionic slaughter is scheduled for 9 R e SO SR e e et e R e A N PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CO., o'clock on WMAL wavelength. T Hope rd. s A ¥ = 5 | good on phone and able to meet public: [ but not absolutely essential Compensa- 3 3508 Georzia Ave. N.W. - v " Short-Wave Pl‘O rams. FILIPINO BOY. cook and hfl““"““!" r":?'“” board, room, laundry; small salary to start. | tion is liberal if you can make the grade Adams 1) Eves., At 1046, Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra provides 6:00 A Ng 0 5 I(:‘oard a;:d small salary; reference. 1609 | Alexandria 3:384-J. ggmsvmanwur fully. Address Box 24-B. = S Rugs Washed Repaired ¥ 3 o H .m.—ROME, ews ani 3 st. 8 £l — N “car I T estate I elioe = bl b ) . the music, with Morton Bowe singing P % S GROCERY CLERK and delivery bovs_ex- | YOUNG MAN with cur to sell real extate. S = - SALESWOMEN. ETAR Sose ELLENT WORK “Sweet Is the Word for You" and ;S\;sl(‘. 5 . “ n;ncn}"‘rd h;\h;(u on‘WKL'I:nuM\t h‘xi:]r rr&rerfir: KOR Investment Bidg DWIGHT K. TERRY wants 5 | SALESWOMEN. o0 'Et(‘n;\mr! ; need. Jes ¢ GioSmali Jobs. rrpht wasbling ') > mef Montello Market 0 Montello_ave. NG — e — i i S Story Book: good money. pleasan zeliable comp G SHOP Edythe Wright warbling “That Foolish 20 pm—LoNDRON David CHEbROO I DN S eerignid, oves 3L, Tor electrical appliance salesmen. | §iory Book xqad money. pleasant Box 41-B Feel The Three Esquires will be on hand, as well, Lloyd George, GSP, 19.6 m., 1531 meg.; GSO, DWW JSON te 197 m., 1518 meg.; INSON and Bette EDWARDG ROBINSON ar D GSD, 255 m. 173 Davis enact scenes from “Kid meg.; GSC, 313 m., Galahad,” their latest motion picture, 9.58 meg. 8s the high light of Hollywood Hotel. Robinson has troubles with his good luck in his role of a fight manager— WJSV at 8 o'clock. WOMAN IS FINED Landlady Fails to Have Hallway Lights Burning. Mrs. Sarah Aaronstein, 1365 Park road, was fined $15 by Police Judge Waliter J. Casey yesterday for failing to have lights in the hallway of her rooming house at 1210 N street. Fire Inspector P. J. Mooney testi- fied the lights in the rear hallway leading to the fire escape were not burning when he made an inspection of the premises, despite the fact there were two sick women and a 10-day-old baby in the house. VORAK, Saint-Saens and Bizet arc the composers upon which Conductor Rosario Bourdon has drawn for his service concert program to- night. Lucille Manners, soprano, and Ross Graham, baritone, replacing Robert Simmons, furnishing the vocal solos—WRC at 7. MORROW'S RACES,” being a round-up of the programs to be served up at the Nation's major tracks, is a WOL feature at 7:45, augmenting Mutual's race description service. HELP_MEN. AUTO SALESMEN. ©: encrgetic. willing workers. Lo sell new and used cars at Ford neighborhood station New and used car floor periods. Experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Opportunity to nake real money teuart Motors, 1401 Rhode Island ave. n.c AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN—Two men_for Plymouth and De Soto cars at once. Good Vl\'IAN DELLA CHIESA, soprano; Edward Davies. baritone, and Noble Cain’s A Cappella Choir provide support for the music of Roy Shields’ Orchestra during the Chicago Prome- nade Concert, carried by WMAL at 10 propositior.. See Mr. Snyder. Russeli Motor Co.._ 111 Balto. Bivd. Colmar_Manor, Md. SE\'ATOR ROBERT F. WAGNER. ?&RB"‘R mlo{:cd v\’ur\tl{"-'lL n\l once. 234 ho e 2 g s | 4th st sw. Come with_tools. i New York Democrat, Is tonighUs | 5ao = rive “neat, with motor cvcleTand speaker in the “Government and Labor | side ‘car: steady ‘ob. Dick Bombard, Inc. 1424 Florida ave. ne. BUTLER. chauffeur. valet, white preferred. Relations” series—WJSV at 9:45. o x experienced: part-time job. work each I ORETTA YOUNG is interviewed | Wednesday and alternate Sundays: excel- it 45 o0 lent_vlace. Phone Adams 0417. by Elza Schallert at 9:45 over | CARpENTER wanted, one trim hand. Gail WMAL. Miss Schallert also will | Adams 0480 bet: 7and 8pm present previews of the latest film | CAR WASHER. colored, o ith motor cycle permit preferred. Anacostia Motor releases, ©o., 1325 Good Hope rd. s.e. end_emplovm Georgia_ave. LINEN SUIT dress Box 14 farm. Rent, MEAT CUTT! periency more & Ohil Bethesda, Md aged. strictly wagcs. Clev. Must have farm experience. Derwood. Montgomery_County. Md MEN _whife ( for erecting ductwork United Clay Product Co. warehouse. Balti- ent: o i PRESSERS _firs -W. Star office over, MAN, experienced in_tafloring_for tailor poly 1009 13th st. n.w. in_cleaning brance office. _Howard's. 1347 South Capitol st MAN. experienced. single. white. wanted for farm work. Call C. W. Frageser. Riz&s Marlet. 14th_and P sts. n.w. N MAN. white. with small family to work milk_furnished Apply Box 23, fuel. garden S (2) " must_be sober, ex- 17N SEsnw S exp. sheet metal heipers Apply 7:70 am.. 0 Railroad and River rd. NIGHT ATTENDANT in dog kennel, middle- sober: rm. and board. small 0680, OIL AND GRI ok, Does B 6th_st. 5. Apply 4893 PRESSER! Apply 122 enced. Apply PRESSER. take complete dress_Box 27 stallation an SALESMAN, department: right man. H st ne. SALESMAN. must have kn ie: on_linen. once. Rainbow Dyeing & Cleaning PRESSER wanted at onc experienced on men hand pressing. Thos. Saltz. 1409 G t. n.w. PLUMBER. exp. retired. for shop office to State ace exp REFRIGERATION MECHANIC: must thoroughly experienced in commerc: pected _Address Box Blechman's Dept. Store. EASE MAN. exp. for garage not have to be a mechanic. Apply_at Co.. 7 N PRESSER _experienced, wanted at once. 33 Georgia, S on x'&n?nfixnemnced and fast. , must be experi- 607 14th st. nw clothing. Lewis & Apply at once. charge of men and material and salarv to start. Ad- 4-B. Star ofMce. B, be iin- state salary ex- Star office. * for men's wear opportunity for 700 d_service experienced. exceptional experienced in men’s stor nowledge of buying and win- houses. dow dressing: if qualified Dosition is per- manent. Address Box 258-B. Star office. SALESMEN—Have opening for 2 men with sales experience in other lines to sell new J. B. BHAPIRO CO.. INC., 1420 K 8t. N.W. ¢ neces- Sary. 1905 Mass. ave S R YOUNG MAN: must be experienced hard- ware stock clerk: references. Address Box 505-B. Star office. _ YOUNG MAN. white, tru ware store: siate references. 306-B__Star_office. . YOUNG MAN_ single. with driver's permit, to work in tailor shob as clerk and delivery man. Apply al Post Tailor Shop. Bolling Rield, DHC: & i YOUNG MAN for outside work in rental office. typisi: good opportunity to learn regl estate business. Give full particulars. river for hard- Address Box Address Box “17-A. Star office. , HARVEST SEASON for cleaning heating plants and chimneys. White operator want- ed for power suction machine. preferably one with experience. Apply Klomp Alr Sys- tems, tem: consin_ave. n.w. SELL $1 COUPON BOOK. contains services: keep 40c: fountain pens free. Metropolitan_Advertisers. 818 9th st. n.w. WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN (white) to work on ice wagon, Apply,Louis De Atley. 1116 Va._ave. s.e. Has e WANTED for advertising stafl_of Baltl- more's new picture paper. two thoroughly experienced advertising salesmen. Excelient propoeition to right men. Write, wiving full particulars to Elmer Free. Baltimore Jour- ., Lombard " and ~ South sts.. Balti- more, Md. 20 in Commission paid, 12% with a 3% bonus. Opening Saturday morn- ing at 927 N. Y. ave. n.w. A big opportunity for experienced men. HELP WOMEN ALTERATION HAND. Xperienced on men's clothing: good salary. Apply at once. Lewis & Thos. Saltz. 1409 G st BEAUTY OPERATOR. experienced n.w. for Bethesda, Md.. shop:_give full part:culars. Address Box %6(-B. Star office. BEAUTY OPERATOR. all-around. cxperi- enced: good salary. Apply 711_13th st. n.w, BEAUTY OPERATOR—Werk evenines to 9 and_ Saturdays, commission basis State_experience and references. Address Box 29-B. Star office. . BEAUTY OPERATOR. experienced. Apply Lillian Cramer. 1115 15th st. BEAUTY OPERATOR. ali-around. experi- enced. Emilie Beauly Salon. 317 Kennedy st. n.w. L BOOKKEEPER. Tady: T applying give ref an erences experience. 104-7 star omce. BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER, for restaurant under 30 years old: only experienced need apply: must be able to type. Apply Tally- Ho Tea Shop. 810 17th st. n.w. after 3 p.m. No phone_calls. Address ~ Box WANTED—Experienced used-car salesmen; good location on busy street; plenty of prospects from advertising; liberal com- missions. Apply at once. Sec Mr. Richard- son. Wisconsin M . 2901 M st. n. SALES MANAGER, Competent to organize sales force. to sell nationally known automobile tires and Accessories, through company stores located in leading cities. Successful applicant will be factory trained. ‘Write full particulars for appointment Address Box Star office ATTENTION, MEN. Owing to our expansion we have a few more openings for ambitious. clean-cut men. at least 21, with D C. drivers per- mits: salary $1750 wk plus commission and bonus: possible earnings, $30 to $40 wk.: ‘splendid opportunity for advance- ment: absolutely no selling. 201 Trans- portation Bldg WASHING-MACHINE SALESMAN. Please dot not waste your time and ouré unless you want a good permanent an profitable connection. ply in person, 4835 Georgia ave. Mr. Browne. 264-B. CAFETERIA COU] GIRL and waitress for coffee shop, under 30 years of age. Apply Tally-Ho Tea Shop. 810 17th st. n.w. atter 3 pm. No_ phone calls, COLORED GIRLS work in confectioners son. 2005 fth st.nw. 00 CURB ATTENDANTS. over 18 years: good tips. meals._ Apply 5111 Georgia ave. n.w FLATWORK markers and assorters must | be experenced. Q. & S. Laundry, Bladens- | burg. Md ¥y 4 GIRL, bright. for office. {vpist, 4 {0 7 p.m and 1 to 7 on Saturdays. State salary expected. Address Box :50K-B. Star office. GIRL. white. light housekeeping for gentle- man. help ‘in store: trustworthy, good habiis. Call 432 Hst.nw. GIRLS. 18 to 20. thoroughly experienced in wrapping packages:.salso sales experi- ence: " state age. experience, reference, salary expected. Address Box 205-W. Star office. S5 s HAND TRONERS. 2. to touch up linens laundry exverience preferred: must be fast: teady_fob._Apply 1220 23rd_st. n.w. opportunity to Balary first year, neat appearing. to store. Apply in per. | rd free training required. . Star office, { HELP DOMESTIC. COOK and_general housework in tea room._Clarendon 645, N GENERAL HOUSEWORK or colored thorough _experience washing. cooking. cleaning: neat appearing nights selarv. Willlams. 4630 Broad = Bran nw s GENERAL HOUSEWORKER_ colored g00d rets. must be clean. Call Sat Wisconsin 5 GENERAL HOUSEWORKER (whitc) er's heiper; good home: tood salary. dress_Box (:i-B. Star office white, general housework _and 3 adults_in family: stay nights per mor Nort. CLESL LT G for_general hou of baby: live in: references rea Gth st s.W s GIRL. Southern. likes children, w gh.w. plain_cooking: ood home ight party: $25 month, room. board. 3 smail d h h morn.. moth- Ad- 5826 5rd st.n.w s GIRL. white, competent. general hous work, cook kS ‘coupie_and child: month,_room_and_board. Cl GIRL. reliable. for general housework, references: must live in. Call after first_thing in morning before 9, 3 Jenifer st. n.w X New York ave. n HOUSEKEEPER. white. capablc, emploved couple. ‘2 children. general ®00d_home, live in. _Georgia 3 MAID. white. genegal houscwork. 3 in fam- ily: live in ' State qualifications: sal- ary_S$20 month. Box Beihesda, M MAID _colored. general housework: go cook: $X per week Phone gia 0550 * 7:0 a.m. until after 3 HELPER monthly: references. 170 n.w B K MOTHER'S HELPER. white or color must have ood disposition; live in. Call Falls Church WHITE, between 23 and 40, plain cooking. general housework: willing to spend Sum- mer at_seashore; references required. Em- erson 5546 ‘WOMAN_light colored. chambermaid-wait- ress: stay nights: references: two in family: $40'month. Address Box 136-Z. Star office. WOMAN. white, unencumbered. fo care 21 month-oid boy 'and do general housework stay nights; must be fond of children; ref- Citnces required. Address Box 40-Z. Star office, SITUATIONS DOME&TIE.V GIRL. colored_ housework ol graduate. HOUSEKEEPFR ¢ lunch-room ccol Mary < place for excellent cl S10 week. o0 ts office clean: Met EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. ~_BUSIN = E pher\h expert hone - operators. bookkeep {..‘:L»mfioumm BOYD'S. 133 POSITIONS. male. exp. commercial ready Mechanic man; have own (ool immediate installation ement Accountant. male estates and fiduciary turns: age 0 to 40: la alary. S4.000 vear male, motor cvcle and au accts. bank and ‘male. age 27 to 28 0 executive in publ pid shorthand w er: excel ales to 40: eip ters by to. and Richmond of compos PERSONNEL SERVICE, 1311 G St. N.W AUTO DRIVING LEf .__Mr. ] TELEPHONE SW and 4 weeks. 0-3 daily. Placement service West SERVICE. 1311 G. National 2114, { Emerson 4862._any 10 to work on permanent; salary, recent exp. on trust and re- hing house S50 week owledze of bik.: | 23 vears | INSTRUCTION COURSES. 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