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eves to the virtues of Phoebe—by contrast. It would be an oversight not to mention the school children who weary Miss Phoebe with pranks, but delight the audience, and Jessamine | Newcomb as Susan Throssel and Ger- SEMENTS ' AMU : BELASCO—*“The Silver Fox.” - Hunting “The Silver Fox” promises to | trude Mudge as Patty, the maid. farnish a delightful outing for many | Among the songs that won particular 5 | approval were “You'll Find the Rain- beatergoers, the reference belng 1045y by Valentine: “Dawn Turns to Cosmo Hamilton's new play by that.jzorning,” by Valentine and Phoebe, mame, which received its metropolitan |and “Waltzing Is Passing From Land premier at the Shubert-Belasco Theater | to Land.” bye Phoebe, entine and evening. Many elements of merit | CTSemble. . combine to make it a delightful enter- = nment—clever lines, an interesting To Repeat “White Gods Come.” ht, not tense plot, that portrays a | . g D B not unusual type of the eternal feminine | o -The White 3.‘19"\v;32’f;;.‘02’},1(’l'{e and a cast that takes advantage of eVery | Tpeater, will be repeated this even- opportunity to ausment the Play’s ab-| fuu™\Clin " iy 3 Tthis event D e smificance of the fitle is ex-| Tinnin dancers in a of dances plained to the audience with a sentenc Bom the play printed in the program e silver fox patters on its tiny paw one iceberg to another, seeking and finding nothing—and all it craves is love and fattery and undivided attention. Embodiment of these characteristics is Helen Quilter, wife of a popular novelist fiving in the country on the outskirts of London. Edmund, her husband, is really Wedded to his work, and between him apid his wife there is nothing more than “Operatic Sweethearts.” Tabloid grand opcra is one of the fea- tures of the splendid program this week at the B. F. Keith The Mme. Doree’s company appears to enjovable advantage in “Operatic Sweetheart weil known classics being reproduced a most acceptable manner. The voices of the little company were at their best last evening, and thel | thusiastically "approved ténic friendship, which they DOt ,uqicn e ™ The yrin from frankly recognize. Helen craves love iy ooy, ' yii S\-Cgikt, was especially and attention. In an_ easy-g0ing WiV |e,ioved ‘her high C carning round after author presents the | 7t her g 5 round i e e tnthe Quilter home { IO Of upplause | Sie Fompes With intimations that the wife is obtain- ¥ e el Kown SR ing ..ca:.lrs'l!’:c:lorll‘of:a'o::fl' craving on fre-} Yoice being’ as strong and sweet as ibs to . R in the days when he was “the talk of ““In_the home as a permanent BUESLEipo oy, ppe g Al curtain calls were has been aizarlnn‘f'g‘s“;:g“fif,j,‘,‘,’,i}”f'..a s reward " “Tales of Hollman,” “Rigo: m ‘;'egarslsn the wifo as his ide:\{\ i Romeo :(\;\_“lna‘shl e ruévui' cturns from _several | “Faust were also given in bl alenca “hoon. after the playi s rounding uu(“(hv. ngmber to opens and describes to Edmund an inci- dous applause. Mme. Doree at dent 8f a visit to the aparument in town j o 0 LANE SPoiee briltiant linsg in intro- ¢ Capt. Douglas Belgrav, is a | ducing nt singers and also of Capt. dmis. | Scored an emphatle h notorious correspondent. Refu sion to the apartment, he glimpes the shoes and anklets of a woman lunching with the captain. Soon after the story 18 finished, with many reflections on the character of the woman guest he has described, Helen returns home and Stan ley is appalled to see her shoes are those Ne saw in Belgrave's apartment. Thus finding his idol has fect of clay, he turns in repulsion from her. Helen's reception of his accusations gives first intimation that she really is in love with the poet-guest. The plot proceeds i Lane and Hendric ana silly Through the divorce court to the mar- | patter”; Billy Irawley and Edna Loulse Tiage of Edmund to Frankie Turner,lin a Jack Lait sketch entitled “Seven Helon's cousin. The former Mrs. Quilter | AM."; the Leightons, comedy and returns to her former home for the s Nilg, e s camely gad gning of a financial agreement and | Pathe pictures and Topics of the Day. nley is persuaded by Edmund and d his new wife to see her. The final cur- in falls as Stanley bares his love to elen. E ‘While Capt. Belgrave appears briefly) in the second of the three acts, thel other four characters really make up Frisco, eccentric dancer, McDermott and I give their ual program, with the addition of a sort of monv'ogue that was new and really amusing. Frisco's dancing Is as s0od as any’ in vaudeville, his steps being executed with grace and original- ity. Other entertaining acts included Lucas and Inez, athletic Moran and Mack Polly and Oz “songs that are original” and Loretta COSMOS—“Gems of Musical Art.” _Although Louis Mandina's splendid singing and musical offering, cms of Musical Art,” featuring Counte: Leonardi, is announced as the head- the cast. Probably a less talented castline gttraction at the Cosmos Theater could not have won the ovation Which | this wweek and undoubtedly is, yet $he entertainment received from the | there ‘are several other numbers o ity audience. Dorothy Cumminis s 2 delightful, winning Helen. In Wer interpretation, Helen was a wom- an of wonderful poise, and she por- frayed shades of emotion with ecase and effectiveness. Lawrence Gros- smith made the novelist eas and a droll delight. Claude King, | the program that seemed to please just as well the usual large audiences at all performances yesterday. In the act Countéss De Leonardi, violiniste, supported by marked for power and The selection of mu- sical numbers is happy, and special concert eight voices, beauty of tone. going as Stanley, furnished tense, dramaticfattention has been given to (e cacr momen Much of the comedy WaSliuming and stage gvllings? (lha‘r(l':s rnished by Flora Sheffield, whose|Mack and company, in a comedy chars nkie Turner showed Mr. Hamil- ton's delicious, quiet humor in many delightful ways. "All of the scenes are in the Quilter acterization entitled “A Cheering Call” gave the audience many min- utes of real laughs. Fisher and Hurst, in “The Widow,” a happy combination Hving rodm. the exquisite taste of |op qonoe yopey G i o thexexquisite taste of nuensical talk and satire, Bl I the s o e e urema. | and Prince and Bell in a pleasing skit by contrast wtih the vi tion” under Frankie's hand. “The audience was so insistent in its plause at the end of the second act 3’ Author Hamilton was forced to respond with a little speech of thanks. POLI'S—“Phocbe of Quality Street.” ““Phoebe of Quality Street.” which had its Washington opening at the Shubert-Belasco Theater last night, is Barrie sét to music. It retains the whimsical charm of Barric's delight- ful love story, “Quality Street,” and at‘the same time introduces the music of Walter Kollo, a decided addition. : ? cap the production, Messrs. Lee and . Shubert have selected an admir- cast, including Dorothy Ward, an English prima donna, who makes her first appearance in Amerjca, and ‘Warren Proctor. Barrie's play has been adapted by Edward Delaney Dunn. Mr. Dunn has made no error in retaining the story practically as it came from the pen of Sir James M. Barrie and as in- terpreted by Miss Maude Adams. There are interpolations, of course, and them the larger part of Sergt. ce O'Toole, admirably portray- ed by Shaun Glenville. “Phoebe of Quality Street” is, in fact, & comedy with music, as it is described W the program. Phoebe Throssel, of the ringlets and all the charm youth, falls in love with Valentine , @ gentleman of no little breed- ing. but not as prompt in his declaration of-iove as others might have been. He o to fight for hix country against leon without having asked Phoebe te become his wife. For five years he . away. In the meantime Phoebe and r maiden sister, Susan, reduced in circumstances by unwise investments of their small property, have becn forced to conduct a school for small children. entitled “2 a.m.,” by Jack Lait, in which the principals introduced sev- eral new song hits, vied with the oth- ers for top honors. Mason and Dixon in_song and chatter, Helen Miller, “The Little Lady with the Big Xylo- phone” and the Pickfords, a laugh- producing juggling and acrobatic number, also won applause. The pic- ture version of “Mamma’s Affair,” the Harvard prize play, featuring Con- Stance, Talmadge. 'and “Ready to erve,” a Christie Comed. added matinee features, Y. sreythe “The Sporting Widows.” The offering this week at the Gay- ety Theater, “The Sporting Widows," marks the ending of the season for the playhouse, for with the final drop of the curtain Saturday night the theater will remain closed until the season of 1921-1922 is ushered in. The entertainment this week is one of the bést of Jacobs & Jermon’s shows, featuring Al K. Hall, the elongated comedian, and a capable supporting company. Hall's comedy is pleasing and does not offend. His make-up adds in no small measure to the mirth-provoking qualities of his turns. June Le Veay and George Weist have one of the neatest song acts on the burlesque stage, and their work last evening was liberally applauded. Eugenie La Blanc has a clever song-and-dance specialty and Gertrude Beck makes a _very ac- ceptable soubrette. , The Rex Trio, Joslin, Ward and hson, sing a number of songs, the Secven Jassers, a musical turn by female performers, enliven the latter part of the show. Bob Startman is an able assistant to the leading come- dian. The chorus is all that could be desired. both as to singing and dancing, and the costumes are pretty and of a brightness that shows littie of the effects of a season’s wear. and en Valentine returns, a_conquoring SR Bero, a captai egimer 4 Bastens to the home o}"l-;uflz\w'auffi BLUEBLOOD DOG SHOW. ity street. He finds a little gray mouse a Phocbe, instead of the Phoehe of | Canines to Be Exhibited at his-dreams, a Phocbe whom five years of work and privation have robbed of some of her youth. It is a shock to the gallant warrier, ‘who expected to find things as they He falters, and Phocbe, an- refuses to go to the regi- mental ball with him fhat night. But Wwhen he has gone Phoebe uncarths an_old gown, arranges her hair in the | _ringlets of old and comes down to dance as she used to dance in former days. And so she meets Capt. Valen- tiné, returning with unromantic head- dche powders as his offering to Phoebe. On the spur of the moment Phoebe introduces herself as her own He is captivated immediately. £0 to the ball together. There Phoebe has all the officers at her feet, in addition to Capt. Valen-| tine, whom she chides with his age. | In the end the captain tells her that it is nt he really loves, and iece, has opened his Raleigh Hotel. Blueblooded canines will be.shown at the Hotel Raleigh tonight by the Humane Fducation Association for the benefit of the animal parade on May 11. Under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Hartman Randall, the four- footed friends of many Washingto- nians will take part in a moving pic- ture of animal life. Mrs. Randall was assisted in the di- rection of the moving picture produc- tion by A. F. Barreto. Several mem- bers of the cast of Ziegfeld's Follies will perform at the animal show to- night. There will be eight vaudeville acts besides the moving picture film, Washinztonians who love dogs, cats and horses are urged to enter their pets in the animal parade. No entry fee will be charged. Al entries should be telephoned to Mrs. Anthony *. Vitale, Main 2546, NR does it by improving digestion, assimilation and elimination--— the logical way. NR Today— Relief or No Pay poThere are three vital processes of uman existence,.—the digestion of main in the body. food, the extraction of nourishmant Think of this. It explains the suce from it and tic elimination of the | cess of Nature's Remedy (NR Tabe waste. lets) in s0 many cases where other rheumatic poison is allowed to re= Let anything interfere with these | Mmedicines have failed. Thousands are rocesses. them be interrupted or | Usinz N Ty day and get- properly carricd on, and sickiess g ting relief. iy pay five or ten ©of some kind follows. times as much for uncertai Poor digesti . things? A 7S¢ of Nat, s, Jisation and (Sssimilss Remedy *(NIL. Tabletsy cons 1 nourishment from food a- taining enough to last twenty- f‘fi‘u fn turn often menns ime jg fivo days,—must help you, must poverished blond, give You prompt Telief and sat- -anemia, ete. Foor isfactory benefit or cost you \nfll!.ifit- A And Nature's Remedy 13 mnot_ onl. or watel for tho relict of rheumatism. Tt Gme istanzs to discaes mnalpmen o Toe | proves digestion, tones the liver, reg- evelopment of many serigus dlls. | Lites khiney and bowel action, fm- ove lood and _cles - Rheumatism,—dne to somo interfer- | whole system. Youwll feel pu"::e: nteh: @énce with the process of elimination, eTS0! vhe N failure (o gct "ria "ot certain’ Lody oo Porve triod the. Bypablets ns,—canno be expected to yleld medicines and doctors, 4 any medicine that fails to correct real test. You'll S#lx"rfl-"l!l'l,z lrnh;lsk:hl:eo t..i.’ c;)‘n:’l'l’:)‘.ll' ‘N'svmnslblu for it. ‘(' ‘L§ Naturc's Remedy (NR Tablets) {s casonabla person expeet to rid | sold, gnaranteed and T Biimeelf of Theumatic pain as long as | your Srogeisc Snd Fecommended by People’s Drug Stores (8 stores) Better Than Pills For Liver llls. Get a 25¢ Box means an accumula matter which pois: You've tried tho expensive | N THE EVE GRANGE CHAPLAIN WOOD WANTED—HELP W e MALE—Contiinded. MALE—Continued. G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 . WANTED—SITUATIONS. FEMALE—Continued. ‘WANTED—HELP FEMALE DOMESTIC—Continued. " HELP- AND SITUATIONS.’ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS PAPER HANGERS AND PAINTERS, transportation company’ paid dividends from AMBITIOUS MEN 1ty 1o Time for| STOCK SALESMAN—A fast selling lssue: | GIRL, work. Apply, with ref- | STENOGRAPHER, exceptionally good, desires IN TOILS OF BLUE LAW [ 50R0mote dartite Srotcsston: stcats, con | campign' Juse. opened: young "local motor | crvace. Ses "Berk. road o o7 " 5 | employment 1 p.. on. Address Box SZD. office. genial work; good pay. Day or evening ciasses, complete course 3 to § months. Information as to_opportunities on request. Boroll now. Co- lumbia School of Drafting, 14tk and T sts. n.W. Virginia Deputy Sheriff Nabs Him o e M. Durant, Frankitn 20(0" the start; strong indorsements by highest pub- lic officials, many local banks; good commis sion; live leads, active co-operation for re GIRL or woman for cooking and housework. 800 North Carolina ave. ne. GIRL for general housework in small family. 1849 Newton st. n.w._Col. 5087- TYPIST, rapid, desires work to do_at bome: Phone Col. 6305 5th n.w. = work _called for. 2304 [ ARCHITECT, experienced with city. Apply at once, Room 208 New Davidson bldg., 921 15th * st. n.w. for Doing Emergency Sunday Work. to The Star. tributor; excellent opportuni for the right man; long antee. Address Box 177-B, St: Special Dispatel FALLS CHURCH. Va., May 3.—Le- Ing a few miles south of Falls Church, was arrested Sunday by C. P. Bloxton, a deputy sheriff for Fairfax able in this field. Course of six to eight week Rates reavonable. Duy_and evening. ~White only. n Motor School, 9th and O sts. TATLOR— work at Camp Meade. Washington_barracks STORAGE BATTERY dis- guar- bushelman, to Apply Post Tng‘lnr. WAITRESS or any kind of part-time work by GIRL for housework; stay nights. 115 Ok Call or write 1162 20th e Tkoma. Park. Thone Col. 3511 __4%_ | Beat, colored girl. ty GIRL for seneral housework. 1372 Oolumbia MALE _AND FEMALE. xd. Thone Ool. 5062 ply | CLEANERS, couples. maids, housemen. Rev. TRL, colored. for general housework. ATTIY | Liper Pe ke o2l 25h st. Weat 2089, 4 R st n. ar i roy Wood, a prominent farmer liy-|AUT0 INDUSTRY NEEDS TRAINED ME: + | GIRL for gencral Tousework: stay_mlghts: | o : % 2 V- | A bare now. for splendid openings soon avail. | Office. A e L nemioia Mad” s | MAX AND WIFE dosie position 1o €2 wway Calvert st. n.w. S—Regularly, two days each week, 2505 Ontarin road e off Golumbia. road. ¢ good reference. Atley Butier, 1230 Zth st. FE, white, a8 maid_and_useful . 1819, MAN AN day evenins. His friends and neigh- bors are up In arms on what they term the absurdity of the arrest and the officlousncss of the deputy sheriff, and they promise to make things in- rear 1131 215t st. n.w. Phone Frank. 6340 AUTO PAINTER_First-class o Avpl Keister, 600 Newton place n. J. S, 3 I {ith some expereinced proferred. C. Fuchs, 0 TRIMMER—One Who ean do_general 0 | 11(h st n.w. A work;_none othier b Son. 728 Tth_n.v. ing a W. S. Jenks & WHITE BOY to learn_jewelry mannfacturin: county, on a charge of desecrating st-clags tailors for old and ne ork. | MATD. colored, 1 et us stay at the Sabbath and odstructing the pub- E A e e e | Diahe: Tofercaca F4005 150n et. now. Ool.{ TaD o gardener: ‘will go (o the country: rell lic highway, He was arraigned last { TTHOLSTERER, food, cxporienced. Altman, | 3011._ e e TRID GOUDLE (white) gast night before Justice John H. Mohling | AUTG 3 1404 North Capitol st. MAIDS for seashore, day workers. pari sime, | Ll r .’."“ Kx'.fiy in_ smail -'x-:ruv:-nn 2o and tho case set for trial mext Fri- (work or commission basis. Buckl i | 10 $18 weekly. Ses Rev. Fuller. 1251 25th st. | Position ax danltor 4o s N ToB. Sta oftice. £ 5 FEMALE DOMESTIC, < ‘WASHING to take home by reliable n.w. Woman fo assist mother 1 cariog for Apply Clerk Ebbitt Hotel. o for_child 2 years old: 22_16th 10 Auto Livery Co.. 212 13th s FEMAL ORILE W, must lave experience. Auto Live 3t st BOY teresting at the trial. he roads in the territory south of Is Church are among the worst in Virginia. This spring Pioncer Grange, an organization of farmers living in the neighborhood, undertook to make red in country club near Washington: Woman of refnement and poise: once. graduate: in appiving describe train and experience: inelose photo, if possible. must and dishwastier. 1 of $125 % month and sour living expenses maid § Jrogses, Members of the grange LADY-—¥ oung; cation. in our school, which is held Mond; 1 Wednesday evenings, is absolutely fre jesmen are the highest paid of any “profes- Positions _as sales managers will be been done under the circumstances. Counsel has been employed for Mr. Wood and_the case is to be fought to It is the contention of Mr. ASSISTANT to director of food service want domestic sci- Ad- Salary $35 per week. deputy sheriff insisted that by throw- hexides Call, phone or write for full inforu ing the sand from the gutters to the |y mdes Cuil PHo ol 345 Pa. ave. | A Vet s 2 ook Siirface ‘he- was BIOCKINg, the | (o Fatlosal Radlo School, -1 a. ave d All replies strictly confidential. Address Box 204-B, Star office. highway. . T g 1, DO YOU WANT to know salesma P who heiped build the road insist that | b YOU, WANT fo krow n e ion o - = GTHCE was the best thing that could have | mies fosee shen finished training. This edu. | LADY, to sew on men's straw hats. Brodt's, office; one who is quick at fig- {AID for baby: must be neat; refer- Merring, Quarters O, navy yard. RY COLORED WOMAN. place as cook nnd house worker: private family in suburbs pre- ferred. 1107 19th_st. A reliulje colored , general honsework stay night. _Apply 1321 Wallach pl. n.w. * ted be SETTLED, compefent cook and housckeeper; small family. Apply Apt. 503, 2700 Conn. ing PAPERHANGING AND PAINTIN At_reasonabie prices. J. BRODSKY, North 3427-J. 25 N. Y. ave. n.e, Call_after 4 o'clock. ; DECORATT: on_given to eve . Prices right for first-class work. ik JONTZ & HURER, _3M8 Prospect ave. n.w. __Ph. West. 2776, PAINTING AND DECORATING—HIGH- grade work at moderate prices, Betimates cheerfully given. DECORATIVE SHOP. Columbia_9960. 3547 Ga._ave. n.w. ROOMS “PAPERED WITH COT-O00T BOR- dern. $8 up: first-class work. 1114 7th st. n.e. Lincoln 5645. I E. AOBSON, PAINTER AND PAPER- hanger: best work: lowest prices. 708 6th ® nw. Phone M. 6706 after 5:30 p.m. my9® S AND SIDH RISE DECO- . 1629 myl1e Estimates Fumnish Work Guaranteed. R. 0. WOLFF & BRO Paperbanging and Painting, st s Phone Line. 2508, . RUCKER, = Paperhancing: unlimited 1845 Tth st nw. CAPITOL DECORATING COMPANY: fnz, paperlanging and *plasterin cheerfully given: Jobbing promptly attended ‘o, B. MUNTZ, 811 43 st. s.w. Ph. Main 6335, PAPERHANGING-PAINTING — Service yos 25 pee onth: ermanen! references. - B < A res B 97T Star ofice. g ERAL HOUSEWORK by reliable gl Wo N general honsework: | Pic! place_n. e : Columbia_road. Apt. GENERAL HOUSEWORK by middle-azed col. | e honas- | 0red woman; stay nighs it preferred. 3| ok and general houge: | ored woman; i GIR! 3 r's _helper Sheriff road 5 honest, settled, preferably white, 1o for two children: ce wanted. Afldr‘:ns 1N 00d _home L Fe 13 star ofhee. GIKL wants evening_work or washes of any kind to take home. a finish 3 v 3 e iven rapidly, You are under no_ebligations A L WOMAN, middie-aged. for general housework; Wood and his friends that the law | SR WP, S0 U Qs “address Box | ures and writes a legible hand. | stay night. 3% against Sahb:;t;‘ desecration is made | av A Star offie . Apply 2119 14th st hts. 31 3 ridiculous and brought into contempt ||, kvERs, experienced, for taxicabs Apnly 2 N when an attempt is made to apply it |ufter 9:30 a.m. Terminal Taxicab, 1233 20th [ LADY stenographer-file clerk, experienced; WANTED;‘:?;TUATIO % to a case where the offender, instead ]st. n.w. e knowledge bookkeeping; references. Apply 2 e TRL, colored, reliable, wishes light house. of working for gain, is trying to do | ENGINEER to_run W 180-ton ice | to 4 p.m.Mr. Rose, 722 13th street n. . bookkeeper, age 31, desires| work in laundry: stay nights. 1606 15th n. h fee making. Ap- Mutual Ice Co., I Va. e ST-CLASS shect al_worker fo take charge of shop: one who has experience to work wmen and act as general manager: must be one with experience and good reference. Apply at 1200 H_st. n.w. A 4 HOUSEMAN—Also do_batler st be LADIES, earn a public service. Honour, famous English beauty specialist, Dragged Adam Down, Too. Jenny—Why do you think Eve rode a bicycle in the Garden of Eden? Student Hall — Merely inference. The Bible states she was the first to plant; must be familiar w to C. F. Hondushell tion; marcel waving, $25 treatment, facial and singe, $35; mani morning, _afternoon orl anid board and commissi 75 a week. Mabelle nonnces the opening of her school for instruc- e; good salars. room 0’ on gross business. ss - references. Address BOX |y r " slored, wishes place to help around the house or_nurse. 1138 New Jersey ave. n.w. GIRL, colored, reliable, general housework: family of adults; no laundry: stay nights basement room_preferred. 213" 11th st. b. GIRL, wants place as_chambermaid or general | housework. Apt. 8, 1525 M st. n.w. s HOUSEWORK wanted, neat colored_wom- an- ‘ake charge of offic oughly experienced. Address Box 187 office. 3 AMBITIOUS young man, 22, neat appearing, Would like to make connection with a reliable house offering an_opportunity for the future: 5 years' office and sales experience; Feference. improvements at their own expense. at once for gov. cafeteria. dress Box 1064, _Star_office. WATTRESS and housework; $10 per week. have a_right to expect; guarantee decorating. They raised several handred dollars B0 T 1200 3% [BY rellable colored girl, housework. ADPPIY | North 5302.J. 610 A st.'n w g = ored: sty nights, S B L 3 by ry‘nopul r su\-.-clnpnm‘x, ho"?—{wm{l" xu;n'L\‘ n veland_Par 5 man to_cook and general house. | 779 Kenyon RENOVATING j road scraper and set to work. Mr. 1 DRESSMAKER. Apply 1304 Wisconsin ave. — DX et LD MATTRES: Wood. who is chaplain of the grange, n.w. (second floor.) . reliable, as cook, family four: $4 ?lgrefo ®irl, RENOVATED, RECOV .,nm’.“j\‘ has been one of the most earnest FILE ~ T i corerpouiense ‘references MV:'lred. Capt. M. Apt 20; AR = wior | SANITARY BEDDING workers. He gave liberally to the Yoo | fiting: salary. $75 per month to bagin. APDIY de. Md. — R e v ne weey:, 'Coll| 0013 G nw, s fund, and in addition contributed |in furniture busing No others need apply. | Wednesday morning, between 9 and 10 o'clock, ble, to help with house- | washing, out or hal S e TS W 9013 G nw. ___ Frankiin stone from a quarry on his farm. i Tove Cn st __ | Masonic Mutuai Life Assn. 1 work frin'0 s, ntil 2: no cooking, washing | 1621 114 € B e Tt ROOF REPAIRING. An incompleted stretch of the im- openings for_several | GURT, o help werve Kol orebahade o oraars work. TT1T st n.w. AT L AND SIS SR proved roadway is in front of the ntification eards pre-{small hoardi 1720 H n = X oo e o e 3 TMATES « 3 FURNISHED Wood farm. The heavy rains of Fri- Co.. 212 13 ot | T i fower o5 el housework. | COLOR 1, Teat, Swanta general work 4 2 day and Saturday washed the loo: sore: must, be experi chines. to work on shirts; good pay. ng; small family. 922 st. 0.w. n:‘ spartment, or nnmlid. can furni TEL. FIt Bih ST S W, 6 hed Pt 7 vo culvel ood _salary. Personnel Bureau, . n.w. = _______|ence: 5 _ = =5 = ghed dirtintoand B G e e Wi i mal N T et SR | \WoMAN. white, wanted fo do_general house- | COLORED GIRI, for chambermaid or wait _SEWIN L REPAIRING. under the roadway and e ba L - o 2 per good home; reference. 1419 Girard st. REPAIRING DY water threatened to do serious dam- | COLLECTOLC Must have mychin ond bldg., 3 | COLORED WOMAR bought and_ sold age to the unfinished work. Mr, | aeek. = Personnel » 2 VOSMAN, well _recom! X eneral ¥ ok CHINE EXCHANGE. 25 H g i H 2| 4t ma N Y. ave, . 3 i e | WOSIAN, well _recommended, for general | piace ax plain cool CHI ¢ Wood regarded meeting ‘l_h mets :-‘w CTHTE MAN for hihT workgood oirs | M 3P JRONER."experionced. Page's Laundry, | honsework. 1348 Harvard s e T S OMY SLIP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERINS. By s O Oy e Taws. 35 oo pay. Apply 1403 4% st. 5 e | WOMAN. experienced. for cleaning apartment, | 1611 Church st. n. ANY T 3-PIFCE- OF — FCRNITURM the strict observance of blue laws, s AT - o LADIE: ne switchboard | four honrs five mornings a week: no laundry: | Co O AN —General TouswoRk Wip covers for $3.05, labor only. W he got his shovel and went out ‘in the | DON'T WAIT for a future to ¢ operating opens ‘class limited; day or | hest city meferences required. Phone North | COLORED WOMAN—General house MCDEVITT, 1015 9th'st, now. : {vhoveling the mud from the culverts St LIE S8 CPUTGN"S grent industry | 2108200 Jarn et WOMAN, colored, familiar with general house- colored - woman “withen Blace: | a0 1 to the rock surface of the road when U (G Tusiness toduy. We are hav- | LADIES’ Specialty Shop desires | work and cooking: good snlary for good class e nces. Addrens NAT. SHOE REPATRING CO Deputy Sheriff Bloxton came 2along |ing dozens of calls for trained men in this field . i 3 _App 37_Chester st. 8.e. 13 leave city; references. Addross T EPARING 00 . and placed him under arrest Tn ad-|of’ work evers month. & short o fn our services of a high-class, experi- — white, settled. 14 working house- - T e - aition to complaining because Mr. {day or evening clusses. will quickly prepare i g | keeper-cook, in five-room apartment; couple. st nw. ey ol ) o A D unday, the 1o go. o work at an ave g sy enced saleslady, in - suits and | 35S T inT deliehttol_home: oo, meals 25 rine tieotce o benril o @ __QUALITY SHO TING. = TYPEWRITING K SOLICITED: NE ness_and anranteed: envelopes £ 100, Write, or call #fter 5 pm. U NOGRAPHER, Staz Hotel "UMBRELLA RECOV THE QUALITY UMEBRELL UMBRELLAS FoR UMBRELLA: o AND REPATR 11th N.W. RISWOULD, NUFACTURELS, MANUFAIRELLAS A2 7 UPHO! CALL. LSTE WRITE OR PHO L _BRING M. %139, REPAIRING. ' DELIVERE VELRY R WATCH AND 3 mis . 3 3 fall. A and have reference; good salar sonnel Burcau, 505 Bond bldg., 140h and | Addrec Box 249-B. Star office. 45" | an: stay nights. 2315 Giamplain_st. n.w. 4 ) GE ELIY = s, G153 Tthi st nw. Home, (2934 EoAsiel 2 > O mroller. “treasurerT corporation | HOUSEWOGKER, moraing, evening, or day’s | ING. _COOPEE. 50514 1ith. l“:u‘\\'(l. 3906, s = e Sxperienced: after o, Har e et reforancon. | Work. 1706 V_st. n.w. WELDING AND BRAZING. [ AM LOOKING for & particular type of han, nery; 41 A5t 5. w. 4 Star offi 4°_| LAUNDRY. out by the day. cleaning Fridays P L T— who is inherently honest, and can faithfully RSES wanted: always in demand At good | AT"TO MECHANIC, thoronghly experienced and | and Saturdays. 1104 W st n.w. WELDING GENERAL, RE NG Fepresent an orzanization’ of natinal’ Fepu(a. | puy: luarn At home 1o spare e entire il | vortne it makes cabe Address Bos £ LACNDRY to fake ome by colored girl: ref; | WOKK. 308 13th N.W. MAIN 1233, e son mas e {hat_particuat man an be amed in fow weeks; vou earn |y “gtar office. " | erence. Address 1529 T . N 5854 WINDOW SHADES. P whom I can’ place in a position o earn not less Tt Walle for’ full, Deritalcis, | ADT MECHANIC_Have had stand- | CIGHT GIKL wants aparanent house or 0ay’s S —Good_quality hades. Bt ersona S than $5,000 per year. Address Box 247-A, Star R, 421 South | ard i ears’ experience: refer- | work. 329 T st. n.w. R e L e t 5 1 : 25; hung free: we call with office. and LEARN APPLIED _ ELECTRICITY—Short course, easily mnsw]n-d. ;‘rfivlrir’:fi" )'"ux ;-:r P Y thre in this work; evening classes; summer ying R wAVY money. Call, write or phone e e s dol ey G el v | $17.00 PER WEEK Home’s Needs /™% v to.start, LEARN THE AUT RADE In the YMCA automobile school. Five- ELEVEN HUNDRED week day course and 12-week evening course; give high-grade instruction in automobile re Dbair_work. _Visit_the school. 1736 G_st LIFE INSURANCE MAN—Experienced, to rep- resent in Wishington one of the largest life insurance companies. Address Box 196-S, Star office. MAKE ACOOUNTING your profession and put yourself in the preferred class. Thru the LA SALLE PROBLEM METHOD you can advance to leadership without wait- ing years for promotion. Ask_for more facts. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY. dollars during first year, and HIGHER THEREAFTER. Are Supplied Through Adver- tisers in the Business Announcements Column on This Page start and frequent increases, tel visory positions. Apt. MAN—Colored; one man fo_work in paper i POSITIONS In addition to a gocd salary to phone operating at this time offers unusual opportunity to advance to higher paid super- THE CHESAPEAKE AND |30 (it wagon. ar office 4 BOOKKEEPER and accountant; high grade wide experience: desires position in cit 1361, Star PLACE, assist in_general housework, by col- ored girl, or nurse. Call or write. Rear 319 John Marshall place n.w. . PLACE to clean mornings, by neat. colored frst.class reference, desires position with pri- | ¥ st. n.w. yate family or delivery. Raymond J. Gordim. | WASHING—Small_fo do at home, by reliable 20 F st now. 4* | colored woman. 2502 Mozart place n.w. CHAU (white); good all around man; | WASHBRWOMAN, first-class; to take bome. 31 years of age: can do all my own repairs. Address Box 200-B, Star office. . (ITAUFFEUR, colored, wishes position; 3318 Sherman 20 929 4th st. n.v nts day's work. Smith, 2407% e st. n.w. AL white, would care for house and one dren during day. North 7585, 1319 n.w. good 3 €2 AN o Address Rox 95-B, Star office. GARDENER, Iandscape, free surgery. flowers, wanteq position. Address Box 5 od. desires evening Work: executive experience; expert typist. _Address Box 197-B. Star office. 3 " colored, wants place &3 cook; sub- urbs: first-class. 1414 Corcoran st. n.w. YOUNG colored woman desires position as working housekeeper. Address Box 271-B, Star office. . District branch, 905.907-909 Dfstrict National A i 5 Wyepmallibe glad toitell youret - tetake ‘chrss of 33 s | BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS = = _ | MAN—Settled, or man and wifc on small place | these opportunities if you will on_st._n.w. ru ATREDALE, black-and-tan; license tag 2305, | noar city: permanent place. Walter J. Proc- r W, _ 5 AWNINGS. Reward 1f returned. 1905 F st. n.w. 21 5+ |call at our Employment Office, B rw;lo:g, wants work af night. 1210 | 35 “G%-J%;‘{E’;‘ioo"r“fi" VPAo! gu CUR- FILL FOLDER, black leather. coNalning | \ax for gencral farm worki house and fire- | first floor, Linden_st. : el Y $9.63; May 2 between 3 and 4 p.in.; gas office | 11/ T > t ) 3 MAN. colored, experienced, wishes position as WALTER_J. PROCTOR ©O.. B ten.cont siore. 3thi spa Erum, 1000 8 et | youd Tumished. 'C. 4. Brown, Geruantons: 722 12th Street N.W. Sanitor. Anply 1740 T st. now. ED 2101314 H N.W. MAIN 1438 2 X BUILDING CONTRACTORS, (colored) wishes position as truck driver 1725 11th st. rtment Store, cern; future possibilities are unlimited if appli- cant is ambitions to succeed. Call 619 National Metropolitan_Bank bldg. Men! ‘Would you like to receive a two week: free training in salesmanship two evenings a week during that perfod? To those who take the training and qualify we will offer a poi- tion with excellent income and opportunity for promotion. ll-dntl«hly evening at T Buropean_ Export_Corporntion, W ~ | STENOGRAPHER—Must be good typist information_burean of surety” company. -B, of 4018 Reward Ga. Col. or phone i PY—Small, white, fe- Phone Col. 7937, or call 1020 Fairmont w., Apt. 8, after'5. Liberal reward. ¢ °t colored Bolivia coat cuff; Satur- day; Cheyy Chase car or near Portner apt. Re- turn Mrs. H. M. Gamble, the Portner. . STENO nent position. tbldg., 14th and Personnel Y. ave. i and general office assisis Call W 415 and D sts. APHER for large concern: perm: Bureau, 305 Bond olesale house; must have some experi- K_AND WHITE Liewellin setter; Rich-| g, vashi Paper Stock. (4 ONT T AR AN, WITE Tiorelln wetirs Wen | fuciocy. Aty Wastingion Paper ook 0o | 5o b B R ONE ors wagon. T2 1 st nw P | —CONTRACTING AND : name plate on collar, J. E. Fuiling, ™ B T, [T T ' experience in auto repairing; BUILDING. Richmond, i i D R M R TR B COMPANY. R aperianeed in office work; wishes position A EAGEE e TONH S ROKTS S TNODRLING, el aoma E- Lee, 720 Mth wt naw | S o board. Avply 1300 N s nw. || PIANIST accompany violinist; atadent; pre. | With fAir par: auto repairing preferred. - 4d- 2 HOUSES, . FRACELETSuidsy, aadesrved golar view: | MARKERS and sorters, experi- Lo e bt L e | TN winte, 41, desires postiion o tesd w| THE COLLEGEMAN CO., iy or Tanier pizce.io T ani et i | 0q” Apply 729 Oth st. n.w. et ateady positiias. | Karden and jxwn’ around o private place. Ad- 501 B M. 3005 %, 729 9th firess Rox 22 f CARPET CLEANING. e (5 st seetion Reward. Hetors o atien, Corany) A . {MAN, colored, wishes place as chauffeur: Will-{ ojypNTAr, RUG WASHING AND REPAIE- o : 20 VAo poiin L 2 . 5 ifat: mative 5 ©. EROWN SABLE CHOKER, Saturday night in | MEN—T will interview two men, with high Wi, Smith, ZH07% | Phone F. r;m.m\';):'renn-‘ ave. n.w. 8 deab. Reward for lnformation. Col. 1866-J. | xchool education or its equivalent, to qualify . BN 17th Tor a permanent position With a growing con- bie. wants Work, At oneer tefer WE G2ty RUGS Il between 4 and 7:30 p.m., 1800 13th RAKASLIAN. 811 17th n.w. 22 Sl CARPETS THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY “colored, wants small_jobbing work 10| cleaned; mattresses renovated. Estimates fur- 1706 4th st. n.w. 4% | nished. ' ALBERT KAHLERT & CO., 352 B 2036, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. GARAGES BUILT: ANY TYPE: BRICK, CE- ment, plaster work, carpentering, general repair. Free catimaten. v, 5196, EARNEST CUCI- NELLI, 719 6th n.w, ged sergeant? 7 vears driving in U. S. pay and hours no obfect: last I drove com’dg_general and family at Ft. Sill, have good discharge. Jokn W. Towne, 3625 35th st. n.w.; phone Cieveland 1714-1. ¢ Okla.: ant | FURNTIURE—You Wil feel BLATT, 11th and H sts. n.e. RS WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS _ . couples; ex: housemen, | girl. 1315 Corcoran st. n.w. 3 b s m 5 Phil ', N. S5 e = - | HIGHEST PRICE for furniture, pian office Soke 10 Lyeagiiasperte B, N T e e oy 0 U™ | fixtures, desks, carpets, ete. Phone Main 295 CHAUFFECR—Experienced, _ colored, —with | WASH to take bome, by colored woman, 1302 | S S SAY. Main 6306+ WE BUY, SFLL,_EXCHANGE, i Household furniture, office fixtures, ~talking' machines MONEY ADVANCED ON STORAGE. SACHS FURNITURE CO.. OCOR. &th .\.\'l'l‘l_l _!~1:5 A7W. WE'LL GIVE you cash for your pianos talking machines, antique furniture, old silver, | diamonds, jewelrs. old eoius, rugs. brasses. { NOLD, 1323 G st. ain 8178, Tableware, antiques. orna: 162, Tugs, Riley, 453 11th st. n.w. FURNTTURE, ments. Plione North 1027 S I FURNITURE enough for a_ @-room house: wanted immediately; will buv as a whole or odd_pieces. K y ‘ranklin % MAGICIAN or Judy show for rl’ dren's_entertuinment. West 2310, 3 ¥ satistied wif 8. Weisenberg, 622 E st. n.w in good condition; also gas oven. prices T pay. Franklin 615 gt = B CALL 1 NLETTERED AUTO- { mobile, city or suburban, and pay you highest prices for ladies’, gentlemen’s, children's dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address postal or phons. I will call. W. RICE, 1332 Tth n.w. = ke E CALL the right_man, get your right price for your worn clothes. Phone North 4044-J or Abraham’s. i anted tows igh { Georgetown Furniture_Co.. | Drop_postal or_phone West 15 2 i PORTABLE FORGE, welding_outfit, milling machine. drill_press. Home Service Garage, ve. n.e. e “Furciture of all kinds for an . Main 3412 £ TED — FURNITURE, PIANOS, CAR- Phone M. 1282 for wagon or have Pa. ave. n.w. hone North 4100, 1822 Tth st. n.w. e TRNITURE for dining room. bedroom. sit- 8 o'elock, 310 M . 2 abd i) . 7 E = ary, $20 k. PRIVATE SECRETARY. accon T stenpg- | e ting room and parlor; also some odd pieces. at Nty AMES. For saldry, /320 (et week, Addrems/ ot | F] 1]53[_\1;!"“5:‘ e hr NDSWORTH & McARDLE. J0! BING AND D { Call Main 4488, or Adams 127. A GOLD CUFF LINK—Initialed A. M. B. quick sles AR P e s et L i Tor 5 or 4 wesike: 525 | e eies Rfieen Years® cxperience. P. 0. Rox | fePaltine. Garages of all kinds. Prices MIEbL. | Gopx—you HAVE men's used clothiag eail w the Capitol Hotel, from 3 to 8 this evening.3* | TYPINE experienced. for B or 4 woeks: 8231 135 % hington, D. € Box | N7 3255 W, for Max. He will pay the highest price. 837 GRAY WOLF NECKPIECE. In Empreas | MEN, 10, for house-tobouxe, cancausing: auitk | 14th and 'N. Y. ave iy Fr L IO YOUNG MEN, omploved. Genite CRrici| o uoBN FILAND. N 308V, | Dat nw. Main 663 ;rll.ln;"“:. Reward. Mrs. Sizemore, 616 ‘zm ol ,;E:”,;_,m&n to 8 this evening. 4° ou r.,:n ,lb 1 ml-t “».fi@;ms u::.nr:x::.;;«;“- w;;l;;::nr':o; t.-‘»_‘;_" wsr'e.c:_ Remodeing a Specialty. 919 L n.w. Reliable Furniture Co. Monday morning; | MEN. traveling the gmaller towns of oral offics work and typewriting: ‘good salary ifice : ' 4 LARKIN & HANSON. | We pay highest cash prices for furnitura concained money, check ‘and Wbrary card. Ko | Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas, can| i, the right person. Address Box 1 OUNG SAN, coliege education, deaires Dovl- | pracotink: N‘RIMJ all_work guaranteed; | and household cffects, ' Please phone West 500 furn. to Lansburgh's Information” Desk. It | ntilize their spare time by acting as our &pe- | ofic D A e o o rontneey. | Orices Fight. Tel. Main 4788. ' my®® " |or call 3046 M st. N.W. et ward! & T e | cial representatives in DDl o ening | YOUNG LADY to do_gencral office work: sk Nndtens Box 1418, Ktar ofice. 3¢ “CHATR_CANEING. FORNITULE of all kinds for s sia-rom houss PAIR Tong browa sk gloves, Mosday. 4116 | dent, and health insurance agentu; ng sk | must have some knowledge of Stenography. | YoUNG MAY, 25, desires position with op. | OHATR CANEING, UPEOLSTERING. POROH | manted tnmedh (3. us @ whoie o 0dd plces. frh_at- Agency Secretary,’ 700 Bond bldg. Apply Washington News Co., 813 6th n. ortunity for advancement;' good education: | rockers splinted. ~ARMSTRONG'S, 1283 10th | Kindly c: . G = M wireieas by mall, at home, n | YOUNG LADY with knowledge of typing for | several years' office experience traveled in|st. n.w. Fraoklin 7483. Send for M. Norman. e bix oppertunitien open oo land and | feneral office work. Personnel Bureau,” 305| forelgn countrles in business capacity; refer- CLEANING AND PRESSING. ibniost Joxth riess eVl o (mecaBIia Auicthyst and pearl, oval; in northwest fancinatipg work; chance for world-wide | bond bldg.. 14th and N. Y. ave. > | gnces._Address Box ar Teman: | SAVE MONEY—Send your cleaning. dvelng| clothing. Phone Main 3479. 715 4% st. aow. f city, Saturday, between S and 10 our interesting system quickly quali: UNG LADY to assist dentixt: over 18; must | YOUNG MAN, white, as insurance salesman: | and pressing to us. Satisfaction guarant my4* e refurn to Apt. 52, 2529 25th wt. | fies you. Our gradustes earn as high as | write good hand: capable at phone; permanent (4 vears® experience. 'Address Box 103-B, Star|at lowest possible prices. 945 Md. ave. S.W.| puce—pGGRS Current law _ fext and casg e Phone Col. 19 $6,000 8 year: largest school of its kind in | POW Address Box 267-B. Star office, s | offic L 3 Phone_Frank, 3160. 7°_ | books: best prices pajd. Pearlman's Book BOOK contaiufng $35 1 on 6t st be- | America: send for f{ree book and specfal | SOUNG LADY for general office work: steady G MAN, 21; stenographer or other work. | LEROH'S, 26 12th N.W _OLEANING AND | giort'oqs” &t n.w. tween E and F n.e. Finder please return to .nmmmg‘oflp . National Radio lnntlx’m'. to right purty. Hadleigh Hotel Supply Co., 1 pm cach night. Address Rox g:mi\:(;{,p ANYTHING CLEANABLE. CALL | S0o% T T Apt. 103, the-Newton, and receive rewnrd. ® |1 No. 4, ing . e and Vomw. - = Loffice. ° 1 US. MAIN 2022, {peices uare Deal Furniture Co., 50! r(nl.n"}"‘. ‘w‘smfl ed Ty the Penn Mfu. | PAINTERS—We ‘can ure few on apiowetl MALE AND FEMALE. 0 AN, xood '3";\;, bo e CUTLERY SHARPENING. | Ben e Linant Main 3638, tnal’ Life Insurance’ Compan: the life o work; also two ¥ aborers. — ey Taboraters - somemicroog | tion evenings: stenog. and type 3 i Eye n - % Edith T. Madden. The llmde’r ’i?m .,'h...!: ,.f nm{ Kalorama road. = See Mr. Smeltz, 3rd r dairy laboratery; experienced 1719 G t. L3 KNIVES, SCISSORS, RAZORS AND ALL | CLOTHES wanted turn it to the undersigned. An application has | floor. =) ws Box 215-B, office TR = T will do any | Kinds of instrunients sharpeed. | gies’, men’s and chil been made for the issuing of & duplicate. Jesse | KEPRESENTATIVE (special) for & CIVIL CAMINATION for statinil” { bl g Teonk o Address. Do Sty GIBSON. 917 G n.w. Main 1085 North 8315, C. Litchma 7th got REPRESENTATIVE (special) s T4line of “work. Address Box i 3 ND = < . Madden, 1729 Tth st. n.w. o Sarance at salaty $40 per week to start. | cal clerk, May 25 special prepagation for this | 4+'"| ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION Al Send for Louis Notes, PONY—On M, dark brows pouy. | Important. Addrcss Bot’ S08M. Star ot " | xmination. | e’ (il service Preparatory | S e cod ax stemographer. REPAIRING. o Reward Nichoisan,” Brad | SALESMAN —Eeperiened, with —small ~ear: | Wounibion S T 12th and ' sta. n.w. Phone | ¥OONG Merk and general clork, desires posi- | —ALL KINDS: IMMEDIATE SERVICE. 814 E St. NAY’. G o e reference; salary and commission; steady posi- | — — TR . Add: Box 260-B, Star If you have any furniture or other s to PUPPY—Brindle and whits Temales mo collar. | tion with old fiym. Apply Singer Sewing Ma-| COLLEGE-BRED men or women for part time Tetartcel; S . ARCADE ELECTRIC CO., 21l ‘and You Will obain best results. Phone Return_to Corcoran st. Reward. *" | chine_Co., 815 7 n.w. BE 1o eprescntiin Washinglon one of the eeeest | o OTHG MAN. oihes i general | —Fhone Col. 5012 ARCADE MARKET. _ | yranklin 2015 FURSE—Su ernoon ST Tcar | SALESMAN for_moving picture advertising: | Anioee es 1000 Biat affen o N G bark experince. wants position of | ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING. | yANTEDTo buy oid furniture and feather fiat brown purse, chaln landle. alury basis. Personnel ‘Dureau, 303 Bond | X e TTES S . “Address Box 201, Star office. 6* | BLEOTRIO MOTOR REPAIRING AND ARMI. | beds. When sclling why 3ot drop a postal to bidg.. Hotels. A _ | bldg., 14th_and N. Y. ave. L [ Rl Lty ‘,&‘»Lfm ot | FOUNG MAN inowiedze of Pookkeepig and | fure winding. 10 years with General Electric. | the old reliable firm? Y., Exeen, Gioa bug-center. | BALESWAN for grocsty el {18th st after o 7" | tvping, wishes position of any kind. Telephane | PENDERS, 831 11th n.w. _Fr_4015. E “A':}l\vl:- 1003 “A"":‘ st. Ph. Col. 851-W. | N Tor o3 N e T~ e 32 iy | FEAOT T Rave g o seRATER V0 - Bt g o o Shigee &8 £ L A ) | e +———| estate; come and learn how I do it. Then do | YOUN( N, 11 _yen 3 OR SCRAPING — 8 B N - £ A iaturday. at Chain Bridge, Vo, Reward given | SATESMAN, for boys’ cloth- it nerToHIE VI Diesent | maker, e poxti @ as Cundy belper. 40| fulied. ‘Call Pranslia Sb. €. B. PRICE ok A e 5 s Msin W5 i e to . Townsend, 322 Pa.|> Ved.. promptly at 5 p. (401 | dress_fox_225-B., Star offic * {410 6th st. n.w. . i 7 . city or_suburbs, pay os ave. we. 2 401 | dre x . n.w. | g 3 TRAYEL ing; good saAlar}I' andtpermancnt L A :“ e 4 | YOUNG MAN—txperienced. as shoe mlesman: | YOUR ~OLD WOOD _FLOORS PLANED. Catbing . and. shoen - Wit e, poeas 7. BLRAXLS L VOMEN quic! real estate | wants position of an ; acea nd hed: small closet done free 3 i - reward. Mohican ¢ position pply at once to] TR L eive pay While learning: need not | SH1-R, Star offce. o demmontarate s wrork.C. ADAMS, 007 G '&E’;’l‘f‘:‘gfid::)!;fil::‘":,zzzl‘"4 interfere with present employment; some ms Supt., The Palais Royal, 11th interfers with pres Fre clasa lectures every st n.w. Franklin 2518. Oali_any time. 5¢ 1} ak- | TOUNG MAN, of mercantile Dusiness exper- ence, wishes fo connect himself with a house FURNITURE REPAIRING of proven ability a z & 7 & D MAN to occupy quarters fn_small j S0P _Phe for light services. 5 to 6 p.m. | COOK™ANT Cunningham, Clev. two, experienced, for high-grade| ply car; commission basis; must be! Phone Mr. J. E Union station carnival. 1801 Avon and G sts Thursday, 5 p.m. William F. Matteson, 319 | ) rrices ded evenin; 1y. Vi Phone Weat 2061 ____ ~ A g ito specialty. Appiy iz | Colorado bidg. Nadrese ot ST, Star offca. #% " | GENERAL CABINET AND FURNITURE WRIST WATCH, fonduy, May 3, eIty Ay | Py o SR 5 5 Fepairing done at your home. Address Rox between 1318 N’ st ac Park, or at | per hour. W. H. Hoover, 608 F n.w. 4o DOBSGariofice: LAl Lefore 10 a.m., 10 Grafton st., Chevy Chas ISTANT CASHIER—C: HATS, ETC. Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver BOUGHT FOR CASH. LOUIS ABRAHAMS, 815 G ST. N.W. __ DIAMONDS, GOLD, SILVBR COINS, PLATI- num bought. ABE ABRAHAMS, 433 9th n.w. Phone Main 5504, 15th nd ew York ave. on cars. Reward. T S 2 T M e TR ave yol- | unimpenchable references, to place the “stock | —_ FEMALE D STIC. ., 32; some experience: understands insurance | o e — e G SREa =t e Sormeratates tho . | COLORED WOMAN, good. wanted immediately Sfice tontine. R L. Hlum, Fendall and You | PANAM A et By BAPERTS. uand for whose pi esitates the in. & ke = 5 ‘WANTED—HELP “tallation of additional machinery: that being | for PRALEY work: must have experience. Mt. | . T VIENNA HAT ©0.. 435 11th N.W. NTED—H sialiation of a0ditknsl suacklnery tuat | Vornon Seminary, Clev. 1800, AL, WORK. with knowiedge of trge- PHOTREIE i EOMEN. trude’ references: full co-operation and liberal g, Franklin 100, = REPAIRED AND BLOCKED. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, ! commissions. 815 American bldg., Taltimor - sy SSSTAKER, —colored, ~with Tef., by day. A 11t nw. opposite Star. 2 Md, 4% | COOK and first-floor girl: none but best need ne = KEYS. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Pald for jewelry, old gold, silver, diamonds, artificial teeth and platinum. D.ALPHER, %7 &% — RESSMAKER—Children's clothes and sum- {mer dresses u specialty. Phone Adams 254. 1904 Calvert. - DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 CENTS. Made while you wait. $75.00 weekly; experience notiy:, R - 10t Employment Manager, 8th floor necessary. Call 117 McGilli; st., Woodward & Lothrop : bldg. | RODA DISPENSER—Experienced; full char LESMAN WAN iof fountain, with percentage of profits. I 1t Corbin Co.. opportunity for good man. 6640 B o | cneat LI Georg - | 8 ] Aqueduet Bridge; twenty acres: three minu from car line; if married have no objection husband liviog _on place: separate CSMAN o ba H st SALESMAN quarters. Mr. Curtis Walker, 1517 [y nced salesmun, able to 1410 i ; must be expe make coutact with business men; salary. If you are a Washington man and will work intelligently I guarantee you the miost astounding proposition ever opened to the pullic for consideration. See me at once. I can EXI and general housework ences. 1855 Calvert st ENOGRAPHEN and bojkicepes: permanent urrs 1: Apt. 51. servants” Connecticut n for_cookang. nily of two; refer- high-class and furnish I SiPPioTG e thereniis e |t cirele. i@ fo_doctor TURNER & CLARK, 1307 H st. n.w. rences. Address Boze;tz fii s s N i [ oov et "Address Box 238, :\m!u.\mssm. FEATHER BEDS, Eic. 3 N T C Fair £ 4* |~ MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS ~ Star office. e a5 fadics’ maid or maid_in | Renovated at most reasonable prices. Let ua! p = sonde B SHO¥ experi- j Ihone neat, honest, intelligent; ref. give estimate. Prompt deliveries and MEN “now making $50.00 to!enced for women’s shoes. Apply | 00K : Sl evearmg | Rt & BEDDING CD. Y MISS “BERT-Street, affernn “and evenilg | v gy, O et owns a_specialty. 5207, Address 1704 Kilbourne pl. n.w. MIRRORS RESILVERED, PERSONAL our position—We have no outside solicitors and il Dusiness should be done with the ho direct. You know that our phone, Main 4 keeps up # cheerfal ring, and we buy ladies and men's worn clothing.” M. 4145. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 618 D. MASSEUR FROM NEW YORK CITY POSI tively reduces_weight and improves healt] Phone Col. 1036-J. 13 olumbi; PIANO~ PUPILS—Tessonsat_papils Tome? | beginners preferred. Address Box 280-B, Star oftiee g . {PLACE as maid in store or day's work: mno washing: reference; respectable colored vn;m— Mirrors resiivered. New mirrors sold. THE MIKROR SHOP, 1425 F st. n.w. Main 7912, MOVING AND HAULING, KS_ FURNITURE AND BAGH KINDS, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LEFIELD & ALVORD CO.. M. 8360 PIANO TUNING. _ FTANOS TUNED, CLEANED, POLISHED FOR $1.60, by factory expert on orders this week. tox | o RAPHER - SECRETARY, experienced and capable, wants to locate with reliable pri- vate concern. Col. 10308. 3023 1ith st. after 6 p.m. 3¢ RAPHER and typist, experienced, de- Mr. ant, Tide- 4 show you. 513 Muns GENERAL all NOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPE 330 per week. Personnel Bureau, 3 bldg.. 14th and N. Y. ave. R, male, experienced; munt qualified to lmndle cofrespondence and dic- tate letters to other Wgnographers; a_good opening for_one with fnitlative and executive ability: no fouters need apply; applicant must give age, local reference o former employers. stafe experience and qualifications, street ad- dress and telephone number and 2y how soon availuble or no attention will be given same. Address Box 72-B, Star office, perien Bond Tel. Cleve. 626. BEW nixhts; swall family. 1726 Lanier place, GENERAL HOUSEWORK—First-class in apartment: city references reguired home nights; no laundry. Apt. 31. demund for men CENERAL T city or traveling. Dept. 369, Chicugo. Nat'l Salesmen’s Tr. Assn., TALE. ACCOUNTANCY—Our 88.page Year ook ex- ains all details und how to qualify for ac- ating work in 6 to 12 months: free copy upon request: over 1400 students in_ Wash sagton _International” Accouatanis’ " Boclely, IRL. colored, for general housework and ing: references. Apt. 4L 1440 W st. n.w. AL HOUSEWORK—Small family 4 R. L. LONG, 12 Grant pl. n.w.; Frk. 3590. 5% * ning w any_time after 5:30 or T acne. lupus; . NICHOLSO! skin viters, et 2. - . 1F SICK, IN TROUBLE OR DOUBT, SBEE Psychologist Jeromany, 1008 14th st. n.w. Naturopathic and mental treatments. Instant relief. TATS, BEDBUGS, WATER BUGS, ROACI exterminated from your home. GBU. , 320 Colorado bldg.” Phone Main 583. my81! disease, eczema, pimples, neuritis, D1 1305 e 8. Address Box_255-B, Star_office. i = | STENOGRAPHER, with knowledge of book: ¢ | keeping and accounting; 8 vears' experience good references. Address Box 137-B, Star of fice. ) TYPIST, With kuowledge of stenograpliy; have hud over three vears of experlence as general office clerk, Including fling. Call on or bel 8._Columbin_42. 4 3. SCHAEFFER. (Flamo tualag, piayer plance and all makes = repaired. |20 years' experien e e 2Ta W o e OOL. 4796GEO. M. M. WALKER, FORMER- 1y hes tuner and player repairer for Percy Foster d Knabe Co.; price reasonable; esti- mates free. 710 Morion st. nw. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITYING. bing. Seniag - peciel sticatl Plumbing. ating lal attention to biig 'and Tepairing. 1330 N. X. ave. Main undry. 210 Callforniu st = Phone N. 277, between 8:30 and | TYDIST and general office clerki atfended Business High School for two years and have year and half experience. Call on or before o1, Main 6397. [y PIANO TONING AND TALKING MACHING repairing by experts, Frank A. Shue, 519 Ph. Fr. 3175, S, NERVE AND STOMACH SPE- cialist—3ly electric treatment is proving won- derfully successtul. 1 absolutely guarantee re- lief. Consultation free. 1347 L st. Ph. Fr. 157. OUR PRICES ARE THE HIGHEST. W) buy ladies’ and gents’ discarded clothes. sh ete. WASHINGTON CLOTHING EXCHANG 633 D st. o.w. Ph. Main 3378, Call anywhuss, . | wy uime. 2 .

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