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SPORTS. Mitchell’s “Drop-Shot” Tells in M. A. Tennis Title Win - Lynch Is Downed ;’;Crown As Dooly Scores Placements | With Stubborn Stand at Net % Focrmy nuen. NY guy who scores nearly three , times as many placements as | his opponent during & match | deserves to win, and that's | exactly why Dooley Mitchell won the Middle Atlantic tennis championship vesterday from his fellow-clubmate, Hugh Lynch, at Edgemoor Club | Lynch made & dozen less errors than | Mitchell, served four less double faults and service-aced his foe the same number of times that he went down swingin’, but only 18 times during the four-set match was he able to catch Mitchell out of position. In contrast, Dooly caught Hugh flat-footed on 48 | occasions. | | Such policy of “hittin’ 'em where | he wasn't” largely accounted for | Mitchell's 6—4, 6—4, 3—6, 6—4 victory. | The exasperating part of it to Lynch | supporters, though, was the manner in | which Dooly scored one-fifth of his | placements. hey were, as you've probably guessed, Dooly’s patented drop-shots—those tantalizing taps | which just manage to clear the net and remove all sting from the other | tellow’s mighty blows A bunt may not be as spectacular as A home run, but if it accomplishes its purpose that’s all that's asked. | Mitchell's “bunts” did. Mitchell Stubborn at Net. RY as he would, Lynch could not | keep Mitchell away from the net, the latter's favorite vantage point for profecting his fust-over-the-net place- | ments. ch's lobs were too short, | and even when he drove Mitchell to back court, the latter more often than not came off the better in the volley exchange i Mitchell gave an inkling of what was to come when he ended the first set with a streak of five straight games after Lynch had gotten off to a 4-1 start. Thereafter Lynch did not give his supporters anything to cheer about | until the start of the third set when he won the f three games with the loss of only one point. Although Dooly tied it at 3 . Lynch took the next three for v ory of the dar. Dooly ended ttreak of three the last rames men bad held & 4--3 lead, but Huch still bad fight in that last encounter when ke fought off two match points be- fore succumbing to a drop-shot. Anne Ellis Wins at Cape Cod. }\NNF‘, ELLIS, the promising protege of Dan Watson, is winning more honors on the c Over the week end she the Cape Cod champions| women at the Wianno by defeating Marian Wood of ton, 7—5, 6—1 Miss El 4 be remembered : Cootes, a great battle of Washington tournament Subsequen‘ly she proved a con- tender in the Grand National tourna- ment before bowing out 1o Sara Moore. VWASHINGTON'S live-wire organ- ization of young business men, the Junior Bo of Commerce, is SPONsOring a tournament for its mem- bers. In answer to the call of Tour- nament Chairman Don Bittinger, 32 have siarted play. Arrangements round ma are left entirely contestants, who pay eourts and equipment given until today, ir their first opponents. for playving first- to the for their own Entrants were identally, to play | Parks Star Breaks Leg. | JPAUL FALCONER. one of the city's better public parks players, lies {n Emergency Hospital with a broken | leg as a result of a motor cycle acci- dent. | | Falconer, 20 years old and a mere #tripling of 6 feet 6 inches, is best | remembered this season for his defeat | | Co. defeat Ni | worth, 10-4 of a seeded player in the first day's play of the grand natonal tourna- ment in June. ID you know that Gilbert Hall Was & spectator at the matches | at Edgemoor the other day? No, not the Gilbert Hall who just precedes Barney Welsh in the national rank- | ~ ings, but Washington's own Gilbert Hall who was a familiar figure in tennis circles here about 20 years ago. Incidentally, how many of you heard Don Budge speak at the Church of the Pilgrims yesterday? Don Budge, the Presbyterian minister from Scotland, FISTS FLY AS RADIO DIAMONDERS SCORE Disorder Twice Breaks Out as No. 5 Police Boys Bow to First- Half Victor. TEORGE'S RADIO diamonders to- day claimed the first-half cham- pionship of the National City Junior League by virtue of trimming Police Boys' Club No. 5, 5-4, but Police players split even in an unscheduled skirmish with the champs. ‘The game hardly was under way before Lee Lusby, all-high inflelder | pest of breed, a habit with her. Com performing at third base for No. 5, accused Leatherwood of attempled spiking in a slide. Manager Thomp- son of George's separated the pair and trouble apparently was averted. The spark flared anew. however, when Marshall Jacobs, another all- high product, of Eastern. rushed in to renew the fray, creating a free- for-all among players and spectators Order soon was restored and George's proceeded to punch out its victory on the diamond Other junior games saw J. C. Flood Bombard, 10-0, and Police Boys' Klein's Tavern captured a forfeit from Gordon's Cafeteria when the latter nine stalled in the fourth inning while trailing, 3-1, but other unlimited division games were rained out. BIG SERIES FOR NINES Peewees, Insects, Midgets Plan- ning to Meet Baltimore Teams. An elimination base ball tourna- ment for sandlot teams from the pecwee through the midget divisions is being planned this month by offi- cials of the Columbian Athletic League. Winners of each division would go to Baltimore to compete with that city’s best team in each class. Aze regulations specify that pee- wees must not have reached their 16th birthday, insects their 17th and midgets their 18th before last July 1. A nominal franchise fee of 23 cents per player is levied Club No. 4 trounce Pet- THE EVENING ’ Major Leaders | By the Associated Press. American League. Batting—Travis, _ Senators, Gehrig. Yankees. 374, Runs—Di Maggio.” Yankees, 10 Rolfe. es, 94 .389; Hits—Bell Browns, 144; Di Maagio, Yankees. 1 Bonura. White Sox. 38; Vosmik. Browns. 36 Doubles- Triples—Kreevich. White Sox. 13: h’l Mnfflo. Yankees, and Stone, Ben- ators. 11, Home “runs—Di Masgio, Foxx. Red Sox. bases—Chapman, Iker. Tigers. J5 PnrhtntfiMurnh'y‘ 18 Yankees, Red Box, Yankees, 11-2; Ruffing. Yankees. | National Learue, Batting—Medwick. Cardinals, .399; Harinett, Cubs. .300, Funs - Medwick.” Cardinals, 87; , 79, in—Medwick, Car- 12 Demaree. Cubs, 82 Hits—Medwick. Cardinals. 187; P. Waner. Pirates 147 Doubles—Medwick. Cardinals, 42; Martin. Phillies. 28 Triples—Vaughan and Handley. Pi- rages 10, S ome ' runs—Medwick, 1s, 26: Ott. Giants, 21 ‘ Cardinals Stolen base -Galan, Cubs, 15; La- vagetto. Dodj 11 Cubs, 10-3; rs itching — Carleton, Peite, Bees. 13-4, 'WASHINGTON DOGS CLEAN UP RIBBONS Win Disproportionate Number of | Awards in Wyoming Valley ‘ Kennel Club Show. Epecial Dispatch to The Btar, ,WILKES—BARRE. Pa., August 9.— Washington dogs carried off a disproportionately large number of the ribbons and trophies at the fourth | annual show of the Wyoming Valley | Kennel Club here Tom Howse's German shepherd | Freda of Clarandall took best of win- | ners and best of opposite sex being | defeated for best of breed only by the | well known champion hugo of Casalta. | William McLuckie’s miniature schnau- | zer Carmel of Marienhof agein took | Sampson's cairn terriers, Grayghost of Mdah and Sorrelsally of Madah, both were reserve winners in their respective sexes. Mcllwaine’s chows, Wyndcrest Handsome and Wyndcrest Dymia, re- peated their triumphs of the preceding | day, taking winners’ dog and winners' | bitch, with the dog adding best of | breed to his honors, in addition to & third in the non-sporting group. In Boston terriers, Aspin Hill's | Aspin Hill Sweep On won first in the | novice clas under 20 pounds. | Best in show was won by the black | cocker spaniel Champion Nonquilt | Notable, owned by Mrs. Henry A.| Ross of Norristown, Pa. | CLASH FOR NET TITLE Barnes, Dorian in Final Match of | Southern Railway Meet. | Sam Barnes and Otis Dorian will play for the tennis championship of { the Southern Railway Co. tomorrow afternoon on the Congressional Club courts, following their victories in semi-final matches yesterday. Barnes and Dorian started the title affair vesterday afternoon, but rain halted them after Barnes had taken the first set at 6—3 and Dorian was leading, 3—2, in the second. Barnes, & Duke University alumnus, entered the title round by defeating | Herman Cook in the morning, 6—1, | 63, while Dorian,, the sseded No. 1 entrant, had whipped Bob Baliley, | 6—3, 6—1. | Interested teams should call Presi- | dent Joe Cohen at Columbia 2817 or write him at 713 Otis place northwest Rackets Restrung, $2.00 o AND TP 1019 15th St. N.W. NAtL 5165 Golden Ply Silvertowns Are Sold by Meisel Tire Co. 1738 14th St. N.W, 3059 M St. NORTHWEST Blair Road Service Station Blair Road & Underwood St. N.W. Buchanan Service Station 14th & Buchanan Sts. N.W. E. F. Clark Service Station 4901 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Dome 0il Co. 6925 Blair Road N.W. Engelberg's Battery & Service 1783 Florida Ave. N.W. Milton Kolodin Service Station Harvard St. & Georgia Ave, N.W, Parkway Motor Co. 3040 M St. N.W, Potomac Filling Station 33rd & M Sts. N.W, Rogan’s Service Station 1100 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. Sheridan Service Station 6312 Georgia Ave. N.W. Standard e & Battery Co. 935 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. 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South Washington, Va. 419 New Jersey Ave. N.W. | | i | of the tournament, was unable to con- | [ EX-RINGER RULERS TRYING 0 REGOUP Saunders, Gourvenac Among Washington Field in Tourney Tonight. AYBE they don't “come back" in horseshoe pitching, either, Whether Harry Saunders and John Gourvenac can will be determined tonight when the Washington section of The Evening Star championships opens on the Mc- Millan Park playground courts near First and Bryant streets northwest. Saunders and Gourvenac are former District champions and Saunders once held the main title of The Star tourna- ment, the Metropolitan, Of recent Years neither has had the opportunity to devote the attention to the game he gave formerly. Harry and Johnny Ambitious. UT each is hard bent upon regain- ing the heights and neither is an outstanding favorite in a fleld of 16 that includes mostly new names to those who have followed the tourna- ment for the last nine years, “The only way to pick the winner this year,” says Harry Woodfield, sec- retary of the District Horseshoe Pitch- ers’ Assoeiation and Gourvenac's first and perhaps last foe tonight, “is to use & hatpin.” Saunders draws Douglas Newcombe in the first round. Newcombe pitched 40 per cent ringers in the qualifying round and is a dangerous vpponent for Saunders, who shot 50 per cent. Woodfield Off Stride. “OODP'IELD tossed only 33 per cent and Gourvenac 54, but old Harry, busy with managerial detalls centrate on pitching. He is capable of beating any man in the field. Firing will start at 7:30 pm. and | the participants are urged to be on hand early. Twice the Maryland and Virginia events were held up half an hour by tardy performers to the great annoyance of the gallery. The pairings and qualifying scores: | Bill Woodfield 34) ve. G. Bever 4.0 H. Ronning (181- s (161 -3K) Chartes Heleker (185 (166-45) Harry Woodfield (154- venac (1N3-54 el Johnson (1K7-4K) cobs (I31-74) Tom Collius (13 K- 1) Bdear Brown | 47) vs. Blvin Bhank 1) va. John Gour- vs. Bamuel Ja- A. Suyder e neis Batitiste (1AR-44) vs. P, Pope Douklas Newcombe (164-40) va. Saunders (1KX-501 B0 v a Harry - . “IRON MAN" ON SLAB. NEW YORK (#)—Hal Schumacher, New York Giants’ right-hand pitching ace, broke into box scores five straight days, July 18-22. CURLEY ESTATE SMALL. Jack Curley, noted aports promoter who died last July 12, left an estate of “under $10,000.” Pilot Cans Self, Takes Job Back *By the Associated Press, RICHMOND, Vi Avgust 9.-- Eddie Mooers, owner-manager of the Richmond Piedmont League base ball club, fired himself, then reconsidered and returned his name to the pay roll as pilot last week end. The Colts dropped their third straight game to Norfolk and Boss Mooers called in reporters and an- nounced he was through as a pilot. An hour later Mooers was on the phone asking that the story be killed. “I will stick it out to the end of the season,” he declared. VARIETY OF BOATS MARKS SAIL MEET Nineteen Races on Tap Today in Interlake Yachting Club's Regatta. By the Associated Press. PUT-!N-BAY. Ohio, August 9 —A wide variety of sleek craft sailed Lake Erie waters today for the start of the Interlake Yachting Associa- tion's fifth annual regatta. Sails of vari-sized entrants were unfurled near the historic memorial to Oliver Hazard Perry, whose victory in the battle of Lake Erie some 125 years ago brought the famous mes- sage: “We have met the enemy and they are ours. * ¢ *" Today, at this port in the Bass ¥s- lands group 15 miles north of San- dusky, was renewed the battle of Lake Erie in friendly fashion. The enemies were entrants from Detroit, Toledo, Sanducky. Cleveland and other lake ports. The fighting brigs anud sloops of Perry's day were replaced by trim modern craft of such | types us comels, suipes, ketches, schooners Over a trisngular course from this South Bass Island harbor 19 distinet races were scheduled today. teals, yawls Stop that Itch! ITCHING SKIN DISORDERS are often caused by a dehciency in the diet. Get at the root of the trouble by adding Fleischmann's Ir- radiated Dry Yeast for Dogs to your dog's regular meals. Rich in vitamins B, GandD. 25¢,50¢,85¢. « e . At your dog-supply dealer's. If your dealer hasn't it, write Standard Brands Inc., Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 6/ 4 BIOW-0UT AND THEY NOSED OUT CUMBERLAND SET FORTEN-DAY MEET Good Sport in Prospect at Revamped Track Open- ing Tomorrow. Erecial Dispatch to The Star. UMBERLAND, Md., August 9.— The thirteenth annual race meeting of the Cumber- land Fair Association will get under way at 2 p.m. tomorrow. More than 300 horses, including most of the winners during the 10-day meeting which ended Saturday at Bel Alr, are on the grounds. In addition there are many of the leading jockeys, including Sammy Palumbo and Buddy Root, which should insure first-class sport daily, Visitors this week hardly will recog- nize the little mountain track. It has been remodeled at & cost of several thousand dollars. Among the im- provements are in the jockeys' quar- | ters, administration building and a 60- stall barn snd paddock, A picked crew recruited from Pim- lico, Bowie, Haileah, Suffolk Downs, | Rockingham and other prominent American tracks comprises the pari- mutuel outfit, which is under the di- rection of Earl Walden. The track will offer the “daily doubles” on each day’s first and second races. Fifth Race Is Feature, 'I‘OMORROW'S opening feature is 1 the Cumberiand Inaugural Purse. | This race, which will be programmed | a5 the fifth of a seven-event card, 3 & | Wishes pari-time conneciion. "y oy dash of five-eighths of a mile for 3- | year-olds and upward. Hotel and rooming house keepers report the largest list of reservations slnce racing was inaugurated at Cum- | or tull loud | Iaiex. dependable service: lucn] of ans h berland 13 years ago. With 0 many visitors in looks for new attendance and wagering | marks to be hung up before his session | ends August 21, Racing will be held daily until FOUND. LEATHER CASE. with kers and money Returned on identification. Phone Metro- politan 4071 B LOST. DIAMOND WEDDING RING. . P {o T. E. B.. %-10-15": also diamond Bulova wrisi waich lost in ladies’ locker room, Maryland Club Garden Swimming 0ol Reward Mrs. G_L. Powell. Emerson 2050 aiter 640 p.m. 3515 Woodley rd. n.w ENGLISH SECTER. white wiih (wo black rars Reward. Cull Greenwood #162-J GLASSES. shell rim. lost vieinity 17th and Reward. Pieuse eall Silver | fter 6 pm KR Molly _wnd her 2 male IRISH vupples. in Marys Counly near Laurel Wiscousin &1 Grove reward. _ SECTER. 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Luckily, they had about 100 yards of a soft dirt, traffic-free runway to slow them down— luckily, as Earl Hering himself said, the ‘blow-out had not occurred sooner or they might all have been seriously injured. Gambling on tires is too much of a “long shot.” Because thousands are Killed or injured every year when blow- outs throw cars out of control. Many of these blow-outs can be traced to the intense heat generated inside all tires by today’s high speeds. 1522 14th N.w. | 11 Goodrich certainly dealt these high- speed blow-outs a knockout punch, when they invented the Life-Saver Golden Ply and built it into every ' Goodrich Safety Silvertown. This revo- lutionary principle in the construction of tires is a layer of special rubber and full-floating cords, scientifically treated to resist internal tire heat. By resisting this heat inside the tire, Golden Ply Silvertowns give you and your family real protection against these danger- ous high-speed blow -outs. + Earl Hering found that, when it comes to tire safety, the surest bet he could make was to equip his car with Goodrich Silvertowns. Put these life- saving, extra-long mileage tires on your car. Come in today. = Goodrich SAFETY Silvertown The Only Tire With Golden Ply Blow-Out Protection GOODRICH SILYERTOWN STORES 31 King St. (Alexandria, Va.) Distriet Coal Co.. 2092 R, HELP AND SITUATIONS STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937 B—I11 _—_ o0 S° O BITUATIONS. B-11 Stars Yesterday berger, Tigers—Whipped . with four hits ex Carleton and Phil Cavarretta, Cubs—Carleton pliched one-hitter. fan- ning six in blankiag Bees. -0, n b1 T opener: Cavarretia hit in two runs in opener, singled. sending two 2 nighicap win. ohns Moses, Athietics—Johnsor with one o againsl Browns, 5-4; ) exch game Ducky Medwick, Cardinals. and Earle Browne. _Phillies—Medwick walloped three homers in double-header. winning opener -2 and helping tie nightcap, 6-6. Browne hit homer. single. ing 'in three runs in nightcap. Johny Murcum. Red Sox. and Johnny Whitehead and ‘Zeke Bonura. White Sox—Marcum saved 7-6 first-game Yictory with four-hit. one-run ball for S%i-inning reliet irick: Whitehead blanked Red Sox. 13-0. with four hits in nightcap as Bonura hit homer with bases loaded ndy Ryan. Giants. and Jim Wea . Piraies— Former's double and s drove three runs v driv- in Joe Cuscarelia. Reds -Held Brooklyn hitless “in_one-inning reliel streich (o hold 6-4 winning edye Myril Hoar. Yankees single. drivine in two win over Indiuns. Hit tripls and runs in 6 August 17, with the intervening Mon- day an off day. At the end of this meeling & majority of the horsemen will ship to Marlboro, where the Southern Maryland Agricultural Fair Association will usher in the third lap of Maryland's Fall season on August 5. PIEDMONT. Norfolk. &: Richmond. 7. Rocky Motint. 6: Durham, 8. Asheville, 5: Portsmouth, 2. MID-ATLANTIC, Canton. Johnstown. 7 Portsmo 9: Springfield. 3. SOUTH ATLANTIC. usta. 9; Jacksonville, 4. annah, 6; Macon, 5, ——— SPECIAL NOTI’(&EVS, BE RESPONSIBLE POR d by any one other than SPENCE! Apt Bt ne CERTIFIED PUBLIC KINS ACCOUNTANT mercial organization. Addres C. 477 P.O. 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Open daily ull’s v m e —— —— HELP MEN ADVERTISING SALESMEN for locs! pubii cation. Liberal commissi A 1008 Raleigh Hoiel. af AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN est price full-sized ear o, seiline proposiiion unequ for the men who qualify: w strators and asoline: you must b refs and swles record.” See Mr. Hawkins Hlys Washington. Inc. 1701 14th st nw AUTOMOBILE USED-CAR SALESMEN-—We | have an openine on our ssles force for a leh-grade man. oue who fs not afruid to | wor d increase his earnings Larxe | stock 1o sell at all ttmes. wmple floor | periods full co-operation siven in every deal. excellent proposiiion. See Mr. Duke. Parkway Moior Co. 3040 M st nw AUTOMOBILE ~SALESMAN—Sell Dodge a0d Plymouth cars. ‘Dodse trucks. Apply Pred Moior Co. 4100 Georgia ave nw BOY. mechanically inclined. to learn type. writer repair busin excellent oppor- tunity with eatablished company. Apply mornings, belween ¥ and 10. g 9.3 G s nw CABINETMAKER and furniture finisher. white. firsi-class. 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RESIDENT of Washinklon, acausinied with Tetall grocers and Jobbers. to represent old lished house on mayonnaise bickles prefer one with experience i selling ¥ line: Teply. giviug age. \ married. sal- Ary desired. wid If Lmve car: give expe- lence. Addreas Helwix and Leitch, Baltimore. Md = REGISTERED PHARMACIST. experienced with references. Good. permanent position for right party. Box 255-K. Star SALBSMEN— To sell Willlams O1l-O-Matic burners i the Washinglon ares. A good Proposition for the right meu. ~Write or phone. ~ Colonial Fuel Oil. 1709 De Sales SR IIMEL Bl e o s VIOR MAN to work with real estate | ablished reputstion and ever xperience. Applicant must be Qualified as a painter and paper hanger. Box 151-H. Star. _ SODA-LUNCHEONETTE MAK. experienced. Local referenc 1905 Mass. ave. n.w. " UBED-CAR SALESMAN—Here is an oppor- tunity (o make real money. Plenty of good | used cars priced very low. Highest com- | missions paid.Plenty of lot. = Anacostia Motor Co.. 13?5 Good Hove rd. se. See used-car manager. e YOUNG MAN. single. for work iu_suburbs in s growing business with & promising future. board and fair wages. Write fully. furnishing references. Box 145-K. Sia s Ine., “or over. required. | YOUNG MAN—Ageressive. with _ legal training and nice personality to learn real te and finance business: must huve car know how to meet public; will pay y and commission to the one who fies. _Box_24-K. Star office 9 about 18. white, as stock clerk in men’s furnishings store. Excellent for advancement. .Mutual Stores. orner $th and E n.w. OIL-BURNER SALESMEN. An_unususl opportunity is offered to experienced oil-burner salesmen. If you | have a proven sales record and car. it will Pay you to investizate. Phone Mr. Tatum for appointment, Met, 5477, Potomae 2825 1232 14th st. n.w. and I ave. n. ! MAN. ‘Want an ontside lesman. with ear, for Ate work. Monday Y'O? L A and & p.m. for appointment, Potomae 4877. [ Stue experience | Ciarendon w4n-\1 | FALSE _TEETH _ HELP MEN. e (Continued.) - BAE " LANSBURGH & BRO. Man for dignified, permanent position. Store experience helpful. as part of this work 1s contacting store customers. Car neened. Apply 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, employ- ment office. fourth floor. WANTED ——men 100 old for factor Government workers for DAY. Apply ¥ o 12 am WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVES. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. National financia! institution, with ree now expanding ies from sa es force and invites inqu St exverience and phone, Repil X _74-J. Btar ATTENTION, We have a few openings for neat bitious men. at least 21. with D. C. driverx permit. Su per wesk. pius bonus and Willing workers can earn % er week. Absolutely ng selling._1 st_n.w 2 ARE YOU EARNING $4,000 A YEAR, NOW, WITH PROSPECTS OF $6,000 WITHIN A YEAR 2 am- A client of ours one of the outstanding In its line. enjoyink an enviable reputation for square dealing. has commissioned s 1o select three men for an unusual oppor- tunity Would you be interesied in set you up in business for yourself will” esiablished following. amp! est selling product ir o furnish no conseten ) buid & D n offer te Then you will wa confidence what | has been KAL ADVERTISING { Mr. Merr 3 v to write us fu rexarding your prese on, pays and what your experience ey HELP MEN AND WOMEN. plain. to do general house- Macomb st. n.w. Clevelard —————— e SALESMEN. ) men in our sales dept. To sell & compleie line of househoid applianess, heating and air-conditioning. salary. bonis and commission: & real opportunity ambiilous men. Apply Bray & Searfl, th nw NEED 4 MEN FOR ELEC- TRICAL DEPARTMENT, RE- FRIGERATORS, WASHERS, IRONERS, RADIOS; SAL- ARY, BONUS AND COMMIS- SION. SEE MR. HALE, 1146 19th ST. N.W., BETWEEN 9-12. REAL PROPOSITION FOR RIGHT MAN. HELP _WOMEN, BEAUTY APPRENTICE. lea ing. Beitys 1563 Conn. ave. 9 after 1_pm R L GIRL. whitg. nurse child of 8, siay n, ref- GIRLS over Airpo SALESWOMEN ry aud lingerie. Room r car service Apply Barbecue, Washy over 35 experienced | 10, 1333 F be _experienced Apply Vogue Olean niburg d. ne g STENOGRAPHER. competent. faw offics and saiary expecied Box 114 it WAITRESSES Cafe. 63N 4101 3 WAITRESSES enced experienced. Apply Si Sw must be neat and experi- sl ouce. Apply Neptune Grill 145 WOMAN white. heslily year child, small sp! 50 week pe 5-J. Star WOMEN hotsenc We Lave the best-known ine of serchandise o SELL 50 PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS <1 Amszing bargai HELP DOMESTIC. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER of ‘children: plain cook: neat dry board. and cool 2 Monday white. cook and general hou iy of . upsiairs room and na cex. Call Randolph 5044 betwee: 5 Tuesday GIRL. colored. for g hw 1ld: permanen: colored laundry care of HOUSEWORK APt of coupla eland 7840 WOMAN. colored thine to be dons a eraie salary Georgia AUNT YOUNG GIRL as moihe:'s helper. $4 wee) Polomac 2790, 1701 Adams st. n.e. e INSTRUCTION COURSES. BOG SHORTHAND. touch typing. Eng. L speed dict. beginners and reviews usl instruct Decatiir 3254 ® d a house mo: brefer one who can stay in. ol racting | i short time. INSTRUCTIONS —Gour- teous. patient fessional instructor. Learn to drive skillfully. safely and_easilv, k Liree lessons. $5. Mr. AUTO DRIVING Free tria Phone M TER SALARY posit white married | % 20 Years of Succes 1440 New Yor Met WASHINGTON ACADEMY of Beauty Culture, Inc., 350 Wash. Blde. Formerly Dept Dist Experience nol necessary. as in- | ist supervision | S | EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. — DOMESTIC DOMESTIC AGENCY. nishes help ‘and work Decatur 415, North 9( ‘ RELIABLE AGENCY. Dec. 5561, 1402 11th, has cooks. maids. nurses g h.w' part-time. day workers. couples. housemen ¢ BUSINESS, STENOGRAPHERS. fast typists. bookkeep- ers. xccountanis. bookkeepink machine and Dictaphone operators. drafism soda clerks cashiers female, Regist No_charge. placed Visit PE SERVICE. sec- vnd_floor. tront = REPAIRS WHILE YOU wail. Buergency Laboratory. Room 601, Wesiory Bldk.. 14th and P. Met. 1833, HEMORRHOIDS ERADICATED BY MY own method Results effective for a life- time or money back_Write for booklet. No drugs or surgery SOMMERWER/ 1365 Columbis rd. Adams 0388 =5 “INVALID CHILDREN'S ~HOME —PRI- vate home in Pocono Mts, two nurses owners: unexcelled service: best refer- ences. Address W. DOWLING. Moscow, Pa. WHEN DEATH _STRIKES A _FAMILY there is 1o need o feel that they muct aceept inferfor funeral services due to in abliily to pay & higher price. The Grea W. W. Chambers Co funeral, cars and all World finest waterpr teed steel burial vault m Chambers for $%5. In case of death cail the Greater W. W. Chambers Co.. 14th at., corner Chapin n w.. Columbia 04 or write our address’ ~ We will send you a beautiful catalogue of Low we do it “1400 Chapin st. n.w.. phone Columbla 0432, Tith st_s.e. phone Atlantic_ 6700 PERMANENTS, $1.95. Pinger wave. 15c; manicure, 15¢ g free marcels and naircuts daily. Met Special Three Beauty Services, 50c Mabeile Honour School. 1340 N. Y. Ave. = = ——y RAVEL. “WILL DRIVE 12 vears' experience. Box FREE TRANSPORTATIO! burgh 1o careful driver. My own car valid and mother. Decatur 27 1-J. = - ] SITUATIONS MEN & WOMEN. UNIVERSITY MAN AND WIFE. well con- nected. good references in Virginia. woul like to locate ax secretary and companion. Willing to perform other duties as might be necessary. Box 287-K, Btar. in~