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"8 Amusements “ . » commencing at the Monday matinee. NATIONAL—"“Peg o’ My Heart.” | SHEnCns, Xy, Mvatuon Sisters. one: ‘& Laurette Taylor, at the conclusion | time queens of variety; the Franklyn of a three-month return engagement ;ndm(‘harl‘;s ‘\r?‘r’nuny& Csunce; :fld a : . Villiams, Bu ridge an asey, Ander. 3n J. Hartley Manne comedy of | on Tand’ Yvel, Etie and Erfe, “The Youth, “Peg o' My Heart,” at the|Topics of the Day.” kinograms and &ort Theater, New York. will be seen | other features to be announced later. ¥n Washington at the National Thea- gor in this comedy classic next week. fiss Taylor has played this role more n 1,200 times in ew York nd She has never appeared in shington. She is supported a strong company including A Matthews, & brought from this revival < in “Sacred and é:ohne Love.” Elsie Ferguson, the star of stage and screen, will be seen at Loew's Palace Theater for the full week beginning next Sunday afternoon. in “Sacred and Profane Love the pic- { turization of the Arnold Bennett se success in which Miss Fergu- on was seen here at the National Theater. The story concerns a gi !reared in a sheitered English home, the | who surrenders to her mad infatua- n for a concert pianist. Seven vears later, herself famous, the girl B r. Matthews *Peg” more than A E PHUBERT-BELASCO — “In Shadow of the Dome.” liam Fox will Mason, in “The Lamplighte: At 1742 evening. a capacity :’ha playlet, “The White (ios v present M York. Passionate Pilgrim Truth About Hus. Dead Easy and_Vanity st”; Wednes- | ¢ ob’ Hampton Place of Ligh mand, in “What Happened to R comedy. ma Minter, comedy. Ready to Serve £°; Saturday, Mary in’ “The Little Clown Red Hot Love. Little Theater. Washington's Little Church street northwest, Theater, s Come. all Washington talent. and Mrs. W tion Locher. Shirley and Priz- Miles and last udience witnessed Among those giving theater parties Tuesday evening were Mr. Atherton Du Puy, Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. A charming improv by a New York rhythmic dancer who Hiam irnest as given WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued. SHIPPING CLERK—Must be thoroughly ex- perienced in _furniture _business Teed apply. Philip Levy Co.. 733 LOST. Continued. SILVER BAR PIN, green, blue bug center. Reward. 801 12th st n.w. 4* THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 ‘WANTED—HELP FEMALE—Contl ed. ——————————————eeeeeeeeee— —,———— HELP AND SITUATIONS. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS FLOOR SCRAPING. Y0 ust 'graduated from high 7 LADY with knowledge nfifi; ~ehool. urean. 305 Bond bidg.. 14th & STICKPIN—Diamonds and pearl. A. Skinner, Savoy Apts._Phone Oul. ETRAYED—Cuban_poodle: Conduit ¢ r.'o!{nrd Mohican Club, Glen Echo, Md. 2014. BRELLA—BIue «ilk, ring_in ndle, S urday matinee at Keith's. Reward. Retu SHOE SALESMEN, experi- enced for women'’s shoes. Apply Employment Manager, 8th floor, G st., Woodward & Lothrop. 8063, 3¢ rd. Liberal Clese. et iy 5 STENOGRAPHER-ROOKKEBPER. experienc: w Trin gold: Monday, May Z, ST o § e T A e B omae. Fark of ai ri: $50 per wegk. Persouael Burcas. 305 Band 3 Itewara, Dbldz.. 14th Y- ave. 1319 N st Frank. 6247 STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper: permanent e T e position;_good Mr. Durrant, WANTED—HELP water Lines, TED_—H STOCK _SALESMA. welling SALESMEN. _ campaign just opened: young' local motor transpertation company’ paid dividends from strong indorsements by highest pub- s. many local baoks: good commis. active co-operation for r - Durant, 813 G st. n.w. 6% STORAGE BATTERY dis- MEN now making SS0.00‘CJ :]$75.00 weekly; experience not ssary. Call 117 McGill tributor; excellent opportunity for the right man; long guar- antee. office. to take care of our rapidly in- -lcreasing business; we require three additional REAL LIVE| Address Box'177-B, Star ht at the Shubert-|#%ain sacrifices everything to nurse py;ppened t A furniture mover. who i (On e B T Bl sh,.“n{harkl to health and sanity the man |'#PP 0 be in Washington. Apply Mr. Lowther. F. S N ere. for the time on any screen the | she lov A Johnson ~Realty Co., 1110[%% i ] atest big Fischer entitled, — e 2 -t 3 ol i L experienced. Altman, e e e e WILL REVIEW K. T. PARADE | Com ave. Main 415. . has just hee er_constant iraring. 4t he. M- [Pest SALESMAN W, WANTED—Oze @ TRk ook for: g as Che N v % a Met- i i: R para warder. one . one ruler, two composi B o S overed a great dea ThE ropaiitan. hexinning Sunday after- restdent Harding to Have Part in o o wrlinder presman A twn o proat: erritory to proper settingg | noon ,““!,'m‘;: ;I;;EE?F%:'EM Ascension Day Exercises. energetic, % o 30 3 o, Snidreme Tio® 34705, Sear oftee - fo or the different scencs, outside of | tional's ) 3 President Hardi vil And_ confactionery, {rades. WANTED—First-c B v ' ge WWhthinston, The story | special production’ of *The Oath rex ng will personally e ave etorences to Ju NTED-— ‘b&"m .y'n"\'rm. ‘-(‘.’..": i life in |adapted fro William _J. Locke's ;\:‘r“"!;;“h ‘_l'.i:m'g:_ssfi x-'ahradf\y loll the 4 14th w. B y:;k ,gl;nmovh-;_ need apply. W. §. i 1 ovel, “Ido [ 3 - o e District o handie = A | - = e matlons’ captiad wnd i shown 1t [ novel, HGle” | Mriag COORST, Cona [Columbla tomorrow night. This' pa: Fo Fandle an 4uto spectalin_ AP ey e Taspectors. t reels he cas cipa e oA d. DHns . vi inei : - | N i professi T “an. Eululie Jemsen, Wil- ! Henry Clive are cast in the principal fade will be an incidental feature of A I ] g e W L Rl n the Capital Ranul Walsh's production | roles. the Aucension day celebration of that work inteliigently 1 guarantee you the 110 to $200 monthly and expenses guaran- Masonic order, which will be held | most astoundi poxition ever opened to the | tand or money back: ontdoors: local or travel. sule, Clayton Frye and Imogen Tay lor. Cosmos. Dr. C. Harmon, mind reader. is an- nounced as the feature extraordinary of next week's program at the Cosmos ! Theater. The doctor claims to have foretold of the rise of the bolsheviki in Russia, the victory of the Marne, I the invasion of Belgium, the disinte- ! gration of Germany and many other events. He promises to answer ques- tions and to attempt to help persons in domestic or business difficulties. A inl matinee for women only will be given Friday morning, April 13, at |11 o'clock. The program will also in- clude Reno. the noted pantomine cycling comedian; Carter, Hildreth and Company in a sketch, “Easy Street”; Wilfred Gilraine with a bevy of pretty girls; Ross and Lionel. Gillespie and Lee and the Arkwrights. The added matinee film feature will be Wallace Reid in “The Love Special” and a two-reel Christie Comedy, “The Green- horn. | Crandall's. Next week at Crandall's will be notable for presentation through- out the entire week of First Na- tional's latest stellar vehicle for th talents of Mildred Harris—"Habit. It depicts the experiences of a young woman who became a slave to habits of luxury and resorted to devious means for perpetuating her life of ease when it seemed to be threat- ened. The supplementary comedy will be “Turkey Dressing.’ “A Small Town Idol.” “A Small Town Idol,” one of the few productions_Mack Sennett has made in six-reel proportions, comes to the Criterion Theater Saturday for an in- definite stay. “A Small Town Idol” is described as an authentic story of a village youth, wrongfully accused, making good in the city and returning to find—the villian espoused to his sweetheart and he (the hero) accused of murder. Knickerbocker. Sunday and Monday the Knicker- bocker will present for the first time in the Capital Raoul Walsh's production of “The Oath,” last of the “Big Five series released by First National Miriam Cooper, Conway Tearle, Anna Q. Nilsson and Henry Clive appear in the stellar roles. On Tuesday and Wednes- day House Peters and Florence Vidor will be screened in Thomas H. Ince’'s “Lying Lips, with the Vanity Fair Girls in “Hurry West" added. ‘Not Guilty” Thursday and Friday, supple- mented by the comedy, “Take Your Time.” Saturday, “Black Beauty. “Sentimental Tommy.” “Sentimental Tommy,” the picturiza- tion of @ir James Matthew Barrie's story of the same name, in which KEITH>. Marion Harris, tha favor phonosraph T with Fred Hos orchestra, will be the main attraction th's Theater next week, BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC SALESMANSHIP Metaphynical Healing. Metaphy- -wieal Bible Divinity ourse. The Inmer Chrixt Doctrines d Modes of He: ing. The Paychol- oy of Comparative Religions and Pub- lie Speaking. will be taught by the four instructors of ge of Di- ciaphysic ch 16th at the 1814 N St. 3 ashington. D. C., preceded by & week of free lectures begin- ming May Sth Sce DF. Green for particulars at above addres. in For Skin Tortures Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic - Liquid, Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy. . Don't worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have «a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo .wbtained at any drug store for 35c, _or extra large bottles at $1.00. + Zemo generally removes pimples, ‘Blackheads, blotches, eczema and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- ¥rating, antiseptic liguid, neither sticky mor greasy and stains noth. ing. It is easily applied and costs &mere trifle for each application. by that evening Epiphany knight, will make point on the sidew of the White Hous given siql(;rcd likely that the exécutive also wi Within President gaged in Masonic the Knights Templar celebration =k Shrine night. District, sociations Speakers_will Schools Frank W. Ballou, Prof. Kelly| Miller of Howard University, Claxton, federal commissioner of edu- cation; Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, super- vising’ medical inspector of the Dis- trict public schoo! Brown of the United States public health service. CAPTAIN ORDERED TO G. U. Capt. William E. Bergin, infantry, at Camp Benning, Ga. has been de- tailed as assistant professor of mili- tary science Georgetown U in The T the Church ident, the review Ik directly in fron . Although he ha no definite promise, it i1s co attend the services at the next two week. is going to be bu: activities. the ¢ en Besid At Poli's Thursday. Theater Moun! —_— PEONIES ARE IN BLOOM. Many Persons View the Displays in Garfield and Lincoln Parks. Peonies are in bloom in Washington, and what are thought to be the most beautiful specimens are in the peren- nial parks, many persons. The superintendent of public build- ings ard grounds charge of the parks throughout the and who takes great pride little garden spots, directs attention to thel fact that the rhododendrons on the terrace at 22d and S streets will be in full bloom during the coming week and will present a beautiful sight. At- tention also is directed to the beauty of the variety of shades of the foliage now presented in Rock Creek Park. This foliage should be seen by the public before it takes on a more de- cided and permanent hue. EDUCATIONAL MEET CALLED. An educational mass meeting will be held in the auditorium of Dunbar High School, May 11, at 7:30 o’'clock, beds in Garfield which are daily office, the beautification of these the Federated Parent-Teacher As of the colored be Superintendent o and tactics at ersity. this city. of the himself a from a the he attend an_ affair of the Mystic Monday May 12, he will ac- company the Ailied Masonic Clubs of America on a pilgrimage to Vernon, and on the evening of that day will address a banquet to be held as a closing feature of the conven- tion of the Masonic clubs. nd Lincoln | attracting who has schools. PP and Dr. Roscoe C. the ho reward abili Stand. Business Training public for ing: under big men fres booklet N6, uffalo, N. ¥. I WINDOW TRIMMER desired for high-grade men’s wear stere. Experience is cssential. Per- 3 manent position to the right 2 man. Apply SIDNEY WEST, NUNTANCY—Our KR.page Year Book ex- 2 AT Atalix and how t auality for ac |Inc., 14th at G.. MCA AUTO SCHOOL counting work in 6 to 12 mont nen request: Seet LAO M Will start a 5-week day course on May 9 for who _desire to berome automobile me- Ington. . Intern @04 Colorado Lids. Chanios. Visit the school or sddress 1736 G n t ADV mvniu z ‘ tion has place for experienc S TR A BT i - o el NG 3 ght, intelligent, energetic, turn ot first-class worl: to assint with gemerai office work. Address -R._Star_office. printed samples ~ Address Box 309-B. FEMALE. office. ASSTSTANT director _of food for exclusive AMRBITIOUS MEN to qualify in positions in drafting profession; steady, con- Club: must be experienced. Pemonnel Buregu. ental work; good pay. Day or evening classes, Eomplete conre 3 to 8 montha. Information & Fonnel n. See me at once. T can Writn for t | partientanc 200 (0 $10,000 entand for men: iuexperienced or x. Nat'l Salezmen’s Tr. Assn., “experienced. with fol. that will Stand acid ingion_corpora: Cogg writer who must show us Star YOUNG LADY, with some ex By high<class opti Flence in that line, to do gen- eral office work and typewriting: ‘good salary Box 192-B, Si 4 Apply Washington News TOUNG LA office. ASSISTAN preferred. cal clerk. May examination. The Civ School. s.e. corner 12th and Frankiin 2080, COLLFGERR fo represent in life fosurance companie Addrees Boy 183-S. 8 F sts. n.w. vping at_home state price per page. Address Box 322-B, Star 1 preparation for thix Service Preparators men of women fer part (lae Washington one of the larges: adequate commission FOR RESEARCH WOR| person (typil and files for data to be A3 after 6:30 p.m MEN AND xame ‘withont interfering ployment. Wed. Col._road, Apt MEN AND WOM businesa; receive pay while 14, ing $100 & week. bidg. OPPORTUNITY for spamv per honr. W. ome. good. honsework: good wagzes to AT Lowell st Clevelan Thursdas. N 1 COOK and_gennral hous North 3404, after the Dresden. : stay nighta COOK and general houseworkel room_and Col. ¢ amall_fs YR good wagex, __Telephone igh, 161 general houseworker: stay nights. once 1747 lanier place n.w. 4% ¥ estate; come and learn how T do it “quickly lea Free cl Thursday, 6 p.m. William mpetent: good wages: careful preferred) fo search documents rated in e 8100 per week: “Then d with _present promptly at A M. 8 Tearn . Matteson, time workers; $1 H. Hoover, A08 F n.w. FEMALE DOMESTIC, mornings pply z COOK and general housewor) 858 Columbin road. Apt. 85 relinble woman. right party. 4 Park, any amils: good wages. - Apt mome housework ; mi 112 Byre at. real eatate : need not interfers with present employment; some mak- Iectures every 4 hevy Chase, to assist with Apply time orker, family il o laundry bath. 2859 20th 007 5 O0R SCRAPING — SURAP Cali Fiunklin yon st n.w. 41, desires pos and lawn around a prita «« Hox 227 B, Star office. Cbl N (colored) wishes position as helper on 1 s YOUR ™ OLD WOOD FLOORS PLANED. scraped and refinished: small closet done fres to demonstrate my work. C. ADAMS. 007 G n.w. Franklin 2518 Call_any time. 5% ETC. D STRAW HA AND BLOCKED BY, VIENNA HAT CO.. 435 11th RRODT'S, IN HATS REPAIRED A 409 11th n.w.. opponite Star. PANAMA XPERTS. W, Call or write 71 L st. 1.w. MAN- Relinhie wants werk at onee. refes | T — ence. Call between 4 and 7:30 pm.. 1500 13th ~ KEYSs. o DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 CENTS, MAN. culored, Made while son wait wants smail_jobhing_ work ww 40| ‘R & CLARK. 1307 H st. aw. SES, FEATHER BEDS, Bte, OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW —— do. excavation and cement 1706 4th <t TWO YOUNG MEN, rmplosed work five nigh week b yonrs' experience. Address T oftice OUNG MAN desires a position: wi A o AR A g TR 9013 G o.w _Franklin 6735, offie ATTRISSES AND PILLOWS : e e o at most reasonable prices. Let us X4 MAN. experienced ne stenogravher | (7010 Lstimate. Prompt deliveries and tistieal 1 tion: references office. YOUNG MAN. bookkeeper, accountant. general | office and bank experience. wants position of | Kk and genaral clork, Fos bl satisfaction assured BEDDING €0, 1123 7th st n. VERED. irrors sold. trust Address Rox 201 R tar office ae T Mirrors resilvered. b o] FOUNG MAN. knowledge of bookkeening and' THE MIRROR SHO typing, wishen position of any kind. Telephone | 1425 F st. n.w. = Main 7812 Wout 1548 5 MOVING AND HAULIN 2% #hoe salesman AND BAC YOUNG MAN _Fxperienced Addrss Box wants pomition of any kind K1, Star offics FOUNG: MAN. of mercantil ence. wishes o connect him Where hix services are needed evenings omiy. Address Rox 28R, Star office FEMALE. GBNERAL OFFICE WOR knowledgn of typewriting and beokkeeping. Address Box 2WGR. Star office. . TTLEF NORD €O, o PAPER HANGERS AND PAINTERS, PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING, At_reasonable prices 3. BRODSKY, North 34273 I T PAINTING AMD DECORATING. Personal attention given (o every job, Prices right for Brst-class work 5 KOONTZ & HURER, evlored; a8 imald ln doct 3348 Prospect ave. nw. Ph. West. 2778, ® {PAINTING AND DBECORATING -HIGH. i grade work at moderate prices. Estimates cheerfally given DECORATIVE Columbia 9960, honest 222-B, Star office. GIRL, neat, refined, colored. wants position PERE v T L L L s o n | ROOMS PAPERED “WITH CUT-07T In doctor's office. Call or write 156 4th X | gere 88 up: Sret'clase work. 3. K e 1114 7th &t nee. GOVE. EMPLOYE, hours 4. wants care HORSON - convalescent. o invalid Iady momings: exp beat worl 2 0r Fenced. Address Box 315.-B. Star offiee. 6% MISS BERT—Street, afterncon and “evening gowns a_specialty. 'Remodeling. Phone Col. Kilbourne pl. n.w. neatly done or Aressmaker Phone M. 6706 after REDROOMS PAPE £0.50: fine_paper 17 1629 14th ished WOLFF & BRO. Paperhanging and Painting. 407 G ot me. Phone Line. H. L RUCKER. Paperhanging: unlimited stock for selsction, 185 7th st.n.w. __ North 4178, CAPITOL DPCORATING COMPANY: PATNT- ing. puperhanging and plastering: ‘estimates Work Guaranteed. N SEWING out by day or at home. Mrs. Burnham. 48 Bryant st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER, experienced $25 per wegk. b B ST 7 years' experience, desires mecretarial position: best references. Address Bor 328K, Star office. COOK, Rhode Island_ave. n.w. %ood and _general housework. cheerfully given: Jobbing promptiy attended to, B. MUNTZ, S11 4% st s.w. Ph. Main 6338 STENOGRAPHBR, first-cl perience. Address Box 352 ta opportunities on request. Enroll now. Co- lumbia School of Drafting, 14th ¥ AUTO MECHANTC hio_can_do overhaul- ing. Auto Livers Co. o A Must work or commission basis. Huckley Gara rear 1131 21st st. n.w. Phone Frank, ATUTOMORILE o - “tate age, edn- | - Star_offi Personnel experieoced Steady position. Address R ke ot biokkeepin -1, Re. 4 n. land_Park. b DRESSMAKER. Apply 1304 Wisconsin ave. n.w. (second ficor. Dressmaking—Millinery. ~model your own clothing and hats than the cost of a suit or coat. Ask _for booklet. French patterns cut to order. POSITIONS FURNISHED GRADUATES. Prof. Livingston’s Academy, Emtablished 188! 1115 G st. n.w. Fr. 7475 BOY. wodn_fountall 34: for messenger; good place for bright b timore Optical Company, Room 500, n.w. ~ Boys' Clothing Salesman. THE PALAIS ROYAL Requires thoroughly experienced salesman_for their boys' clothing dept. This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a permaent COOK-OHAMBERMAID. Dest referencon re- auired. Thone North 9221 or call 1521 23rd st. Aqueduct Bridg from car line; husband lising on quarters GENERAL road. TOOK for family of four; home is Just across wenty ‘acres; three minutes if married have 1o objection to separate “servants’ Mr. Curtis Walker, 1517 Connecticut HOUSEWORK- ER; no laundry. 2659 Woodley PIANO TUNING. NOS TTNED, CLE. POLISHED FOR ¥ expert on orders thi TYPIST, with knowledge of sLenOKTApAY: had over three sears of experience as general office elerk, including filing. Call on or before 6: Columbia_42. EL TYPIST and general office clerk: attended exs High School for two years and have and_half experience. Cail on or before 3. SCHA R Piano toning. plarer pianos and all makes of phonographs repaired. 20 years' experience. &, Main 6397. s oy : " _|51°H nie. Line. 278%.W. G TITIST wants work to do at home. Tel. (ol i coL. 476—GEO. M. M. WALKER. FORMER. Iy head tuner and player repairer for Perey Foster and Knabe Co.: price reasonable 10 Morton st. n.w. ND STEAMFITTING. _ WANTED—By_refined middie-aged Inds. posi tion as companion to lady or child: willing to leave city. Address R. R.. the Navoy. _6° YOUNG LADY desires position as_typist and eren GF - | general office_work. _Franklin_67: MALE AN room and bath. Tel. Cleve. 626. Srmall family; nice COUPLES, cleaners, housemen. xchange, 1221 25th st. West GBNPRAL HOU! in family of four: no washi city references required. ing: RRBR and plain_cook, : %o home night 1727 1st ROOF P. MAN AND want smail BOTIMATES for_quarters. Call 1920 10th st. n.w._ MAN AND WIFE desire position to g0 away ERRY. 1117 6th ST. S W. 6¢ wife can cook, man houseman or outside mai good reference. Atley Butier, 1259 25th position at a good salary. None but capable applicants will be cons jered. Apply at once, Superintendent. The Pal Royal i CABINET MAKER—First-class, union; steady work. 1003 E st. n. 48 ¥ 3514 Ga. ave. n.w. GAPABLB MAN to drive Diamond “T™ 2-ton | HAND IRONER, experienced. Page's Laundry, fruck: must have knowledge of plumbing and | 630 E st. n.w. . ) uds; heating materials. Address Box 297-B. SWF| iy s s e por - office. Personnel Bureau, 306 Bond bidg., 14th & CARPENTERS_APPLY 13th) X% : AND HAMILTON STS. N.W.|papies ook St SHANNON: & LUCHS won peclitin, 0 monnces the opening for instrue- A tion: marcel waving, curl, sealp CHATUFFEUR—_Mast be thoronghly experienced | treatment. facial and in furniture busing No others need apply.|$5: morning, #fternoon a Philip Levy Co. Tth_st. n.w. Col. 10485. 3536 14th st. n.w. “FFEUR, experienced, colored, steady po-{ LADY, 35-50 years of age, for general m e, Apply at once. Phil Fried | vision work in hotel for girls B lander, 428 9th st. n.w. 5% | reau, 306 Boud 'bldg.. 14th & N. Y. ave. GIRL. accurate, quick and reliable, to do hemstitching, make buttons, etc. The Hem- stitching Shop. 2412 18th st. 0 RL for lunch counter: hours, 4 p.m. to 12 . rn from $45 to $75 famous English beant of her s $: b evening classe r- GENERAL HOUSEWORKER—Wages, $10 301, 1736_Columbia_road. week. per XPERT MBECHA ALL A . _CALL OR_PHONE CAPITAL SEW! ACHINE EXCHANGE, n.w. 4 MAN AND WIFE, white, as maid and_usefal GENERAL in apartmer home night Apt. 31 9:30. no laundry. Phone N. 277, HOUSEWORK—First-class city references required; go 2219 California st. between cvok; man or gardener: will go to the country: ref erences. Address Box 261-B. Star office. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLBE (white) want position nitor in_small _apartment; no 2% H N.Wa FRANKLIN 3 HOE REPATRIN NAT. SHOE RE GIRL, white, as maid; good wages, room and board: county place summer, city in winter. 518 New Jersey a n.w. triflers; permanent. Address Box 210-B. Star office. 403 11th n.w. Pleasant st. FEMALE DOMESTIC, HALF SOLES, $1.00. Bring_this notice for henefit of price. GIRL for general housework: ironing: reference required. Cull Cleve. 815. no_washing_or BY COLORED WOMAN, pl s cook and house worker: private family in suburbs pre- ferred. 1107'19th st. n.w. 4° __QUALITY_SHOB REPAIR. 417 1ith at. _ SLIP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERING. ply_2129 Le Roy piace. ‘manicuring, | Wagex: no washing: references Tequired. GIRL, general housework, June 1. to go with private family to Maine for the summer; good Ap- ANY ~S-PIECE SET — OF FURNITUR! slip covers for $3.95; iahor only. AMOS McDEVITT, 1015 9th st. n.w. 3. 3211, COLORED GIRL wants part day's work or laundry. 1223 22nd st. n.w. COLORED GIRL for geperal housework, {n small fami 402 A st. ne. refercnees required. ily TYPE TYPEWRITING WOI ness_and mcenracy no_laundr, COLOR Personnel Bu- | GIRL for general housew: p.m., 1420 Shepherd st. n.w. Call, after, 6 work_or day's_work. COLORED GIRL, neat, wants pla per 100. Write. or 3h"urse | STENOGRAPHER. Stag Hotel Foom CHAUFFEUR — Experienced,|MANAGER forsmall cafe: good sal for furniture delivery truck. Ap- ply Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., Inc., 512 9th st. n.w. Personnel Bureau, 305 Bond bldg., 14th & Y. ave. MILLINER—Experienced. Call after 6, Har- rison Millinery, 2471 18th n.w. 4 RL, neat, to cool 3 assist _housework; and board and commission on gross business.|home nights. 1847 Kalorama road. light he H # s o e UMBRELLA RECOVER THE QUALITY UMBRELLA SHOP. GIRL, reliable, for general housework: 2 in family. Apply 1940 RBiltmore st. Apt. 34. neat, Wishes downstairs with small child. Apt. 14, COLORED GIRL, UMBRELLAS FOR SALE. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, RECOVERED GIRL to do general housework; reference Te- quired. _Apply Apt. 4, 2536 14th st 5 AND REPATRED. [t good reference. Apply 912 o7 R—Must have machine: $35 per O vu, 305 Boad bldg.. 14th | i 2 oo ove & competent F. B. and one with good working knowledge of book- keeping. ~ Apply Manhattan Laundry Service Corporation, 1338 Florida ave. Gareth Hughes, May McAvoy and Mabel Taliaferro have the roles of chief promi- nence, will be presented for a second week at Loew’s Columbia Theater, be- ginning next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is a quaint and picturesque screen study in sentiment. is always dependable. In skin troubles, ordinary soaps re irritating and liable to aggr: vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. At is antiseptic, soothing and hastens the process of healing. ‘The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland. O. thhenlSkepl’ Sunday and A\?:nd:‘ Roscoe Ar- 3 s buckle, in “Brewster's Millio Prizma’'s “If’: Tuesday and Wednes- day. Norma Talmadge, in “The Passion Flower”; Thursday. Mary Miles Minter, in “The’Little Clown. and comedy, “Ready to Serve”; Friday, Alice Brady, in “Out of the Chorus’ and Vanity Fair Girls, in “Hurry West"; Satur- day, Bebe Daniels, in “Ducks and Drakes,” and comedy, “The Restless Sex.” free fromynsanitary disease-carrying tn- sects by liberaluse of "PREVENTOL (PREVEANTOL) MAKES A CLEAN HOME +— Avenue Grand. Sunday and Monday. “The Passionate Pilgrim,” and Vanity Fair Girls, in “Hurry West”; Tuesday and Wednes- day. Marshall Neilan’s “Bob Hampton of Placer”; Thursday, Lionel Barry- Ydur Personal Needs Your Home’s Needs Are Supplied Through Adver- tisers in the Business Announcements Column on This Page ©0! TTO] Tork, _Amply Brewosd, 310 13t S n% .| PERMANENT POSITIONS "".d.bldw’ ll‘::h‘:’: YI"rvA‘mlwl Bureau, 205 Pflylng P WATE Tor & Titare to o o 700, Dt $1700 PER WEEK 70: g0 after it in the wireless Seld. Never before %ere there such opportunities for ambitious ung men to grow up with a great industry in the wireless business foday. We are Jiav- ing dozens of calls for trained men in this fleld of work every month. A short course in our duy or evening classes will quickly prepare you 10 g0 to work at an average beginning salary of §125 a month and your living expenses paid 'Call, phone or write for full inform ational Radio School, 1345 Pa. ave. n.w. Main 1876, - JRIVERS, experienced, for faxicabs. Apply Lier 9730 am. Terminal Taxicab, 1233 20th to start, ELEVEN HUNDRED dollars during first year, and HIGHER THEREAFTER. In addition to a gocd salary to 3 a offers unusual opportunity to advance to higher paid super- visory positions. We will be glad to tell you these o nities if you will call at our Employment Office, first floor, 722 12th Street N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. FIRST-CLASS aheet metal worker to take charge of shop: one who has experience to work men and sct as geeral manager: must be one with ‘experfence and good referesce. Apply at rates save you money. Oall, write or phone. National Badio Bchool, 1345 Pa. ave. n.w. 1878. office. more, in “The Devil's Garden”; Fri- day, “The Truth About Husbands™ Saturday, Mary Miles Minter, in “The Little Clow: and comedy, “Get Rich Quick Edgar. FOUND. COOKER SPANIRL—One, female. Apply Wash- Ington Animal Rescue League, 345 Md, ave. MAKE ACCOUNTING your profession and put yourself in the preferred class. Thru the LA SALLE PROBLEM METHOD you can sdvance to leadership without wait- SALESLADIES, experienced; steady positions. Herman's Department Store, 41 and D .. SEWERS wanted en electric power mlchll.tl. Sunday, Allene Ray, in “West of the FUR NEOKPIECB found at Arcade ice piat- forms about two weekw ago. market_oflice. Apply Arcade 487 C st._n.w. SKIRTMAKERS and girls experienced on power wewing machines: good pay. 210 2nd ing years for promotion. KR for more_tacts. LA SALLB BXTENSION UNIVERSITY. District branch, District National Rio Grande”; matinee only, Eddie Polo, in “King of the Monday, WEDDIN scribing Rainier. Md. nd RING—Owner may bave by de- paying for ad. Box 139, Mt. At nw. STBNOGRAPHER—Italian, English. ~ Apply European Export Corporation, Winter bldg. 4° 906-907-900 Bank bldg. _Franklin 5845. X for all around work and gasoline engine; counter man: kitchen man. Cabin John Bridge MA: Charles Ray. in “Dividend”; Tuesday and Wedpesday, William Farnum, in “His Greatest Sacrifice”; Thursday. Talmadge, in “Microscope AIREDALE, bla Reward 1f returned. Hotel. Take Cabin John car. 8 SMAN—Settied, or man and wife on smajl place near city: permanent place. Walter J. Proc- ter, 214 H st. n.w. 5¢ preferred; good salary. Personnel Bureau, 305 Hond' bldg., 14th & N. Y. ave. . Friday, William Fairbanks, and Saturday, BAG containing 3 _Bibles Return 936 Z5th n.w. Ttalian: good walary. Personnel Bureau, 306 oung. 500 _address, willlbg_ T n 8 6% sale | Bond bidg., 14th & N. Y. ave. work nity for advancement; sal- BAR™ PIN—Diamond ter; end, Rewsrd. " Ou L w7, T g 5o good opportus ary, room and board. Apply 1300 N st. n.w. | STENOGRAPHER—Must be good typiat; by information_bureau of surety company. Leader. “Babe” Ruth, the home run king of the New York Yankees, makes his local movie debut in a six-part photo- drama, “Headin’ Hom at the Leader Theater Sunday. “Babe” es- tablished a home-run record last sea- taxicab. 2524 17th wi PIN, goid, probably on 7th st. car or ave. car s.e. Reward. Phone [ BILL FOLDBE, biack leather, containing about $50'tn $5 and $10 bills, bet. 9th and Pa.. and 11th and G sta. n.w. Reward. 1260 won_st BROWN SABLE CHOKER, Saturday might In 1866-J. rg n.e. Phooe North 2131. ABL rd for information. Col. Apt. 25. ve, Jack- 5 MAN for general farm work: house and fire- wood furnished. O. A. Brown. Germaatown, Md. MARKERS and sorters, experi- enced. Apply 729 9th st. n.w. hot -to-bo i 'K I T o e o My Banin at the Capitol Hotel, from 3 to 8 this evening. 4° MEN—If you want position fireman, brake- dress Box 258-B, Star office. STENOGRAPHER who bas handled life insur- ‘unc' lcmnntl':’klpuna:la W::‘r;': “.'e:lr stat- ., experience and salary expected. Ad- iEn Box OB, Btar offce, 0 ¢ THERE s & great demand for graduates ia both_goverument: cerns; a_three to twelve weeks' course en- ables s student to bold responsible, desirable and very remunerative positions. son that was the envy of every base ball player in the country. “Sheltered Daughters.” “Sheltered Daughter: Realart’s lat- Use Cuticura Talcum To Powder and Perfume An ideal face,skin, baby and dusting female. mont ward. CUBAN POODLE PUPPY—Very small, white, 7937 or call 1000 Fair. Liberal re- OCFF LINK, goid; initial G, R. W. Reward. OCFF LINK. gold; inital G. R. W. Reward. Phone Ool. n.w., Apt. 8, after 5. vening classes; individoal instrocticns. Bur- ETEASE Nading Machie School, 724 Tith st rougl O o Mo man, electric motorman, _conductor, colored train or sleeping car porter, first-class, stand- ard roads, write at once, naming position you want; experience unnecesesry, ‘Addrems Rail- way_Institute, Dept. 6. Indianapolis, Ind. _* MBN (two), between ages thirty-five and forty, Te- . powder. Convenient and economi- cal, it takes the place of other per- fumes. A few grains sufficient. est feature production, starring Justine Johnstone and adapted from the story by George Bronson Howard, will open FOUNTAIN PPN—Gold. with name lims, ‘between Ebbitt Hotel, 9th t. and Theater. Reward if returned to 348 Woodward bldg. ellie Ar- 'RAVPLING POSITIONE—Attractive; op F.‘, ‘western and northern territory, for spring and_summer: income, $200 per month, including salary, commissions and bonus; if now employed, application considered confi- dential and later date arranged; position re- ‘salesmen’; good referemcé. Rear 1229 D st. wireless by mail, at hom spare time: big opportunities open on I sea; fascinating work; chance for worl a week's engagement at Moore’s Rialto ‘Theater Sunday. Helen Ray, Charles Gerard, Warner Baxter, Riley Hatch, Sample Kach Pree b7 Matl. Address: Maiden Mase. FUR COTLAT—Natural Biown large bearer col ward. Baturday noon; on Conn. ave. T733 17tn st mw. o MY ear B Edna Holland and others appear in the strong supporting cast. Subsidiary film features and-special orchestral GRAY WOLF NECKPIEC] Theater. e st n.w. e- Beward. Mrs. * Slzemore, 616 3rd Qquires 3 women, 30 years or older, with high hool or college training. references, charac- Ter. “stickability.” free to trave by appointment. Miss Bettison, Franklin 5506.% travel; our intereating system quickly qual fles you. Our graduates earn as high a: $6.000 a year: largest school of its kind send for free book and special ort-time offer. Nationsl Radio Institute, Desk No. 4, Washington, D. C. 4 numbers will complete the bill. Savoy. HA! NDBAG (lady's), black leather. containing two purses, cash, medicive, ef ward, ment. Stone, Room 406, Post Office Monday; re- Depart- MULTIGRAPH OP| —State age and experience; 8lso salary expected. Address Box B, Star ofice. & PAINTERS—4 first-class. Apply 638 G st bookkeeper’s_office. Co. Sunday and Monday, Norma Tal- madge, in “The Passion Flower” “Tuesd: and Wednesday, William S. Hart, in “O'Malley of the Mounted e S re. and 9th and G sta. . e Miller, Apt. 5, the Valois. containing _receipts Masa. -w. Retu to Mre. p.w. Thursday ready for work; steady work. © PHARMAOIST, registored; must be Sggressive and a merchandiser. Address Box 329-B, Star class. Catholic Commuaity Homse, 601 E & n.w. and Larry Semon, in “The Hick"; Alice Brady, in “Out of the . and comedy. “Nobody's Friday, Bert Lytell, in “A Mes- sage from Mars,” and Harry Pollard. in “Bubbling Over": Saturday. Lione! Barrymore, in “The Great Adventure, wd "\"lnlly alr rls, in “Hurry est.’ . Strand. General Manager Sparrow of the Strand_Theater * ammounces “for “rext |’ week, beginning Sunday, Messrs. Can- tor and Yates, presenting “Five Musi- HANDBAG, Rockville commutation book. Quiney NECKPIED] t. wection of city, POCK of wone “RNE—Sund fut brown purse, bldg.. Gov. black, contals 'y car n.e. or on E. Capitol st. or 9th veen B Capitol and A." Reward Ca money and Reward. 713 E—Child’s, white fur, either on 8th office. PRESSER. ‘White man, thoroughly experienced, at presser on women’s coats and akirts wanted. Address ‘Box 330-B, Star office. REPRESENTATIVE (special) for & New York Iife insurance at salary $40 per week to start. —Amethyst and pearl, Saturday, Please return to Apt. d_recei ) hinder please piione Ma ufternoon : Mi chato handle. Phone uent_Hotelx. 4 cal Buds,” a merry hodge-podge of music, charm and syncopation, with a quintet of delightful musical artists, as the featured attraction. Others to be seen include Work and Mack, in 1 railroad ticket. 2141, SE—On Union Station car, Moaday mornink about. 830, ud Judy ‘leather purse containing about $47_snd Miss Hucker, 25 1st phone M:u:. Return to n.e. and receive reward or in northwest oniaTuing win 7380, Bl Pleasant car: SLEEP ON PLACE; ROOM AND BOARD FURNISHED. A SPLENDID HOME FOR RIGHT PARTY. REFER- ENCES REQUIRED. GOOD SALARY. HE WOODLEY. COLUMBIA 4237. WILL exchange room, board with employed man for wife's assistance in housebold. Frank- SALADS MAN; must bave experience. Tth st. n. SALESMA reference n with old firm. Apply Singer Sewing b st nw. . Nigh-grade, to sell sea foods to It hotels, restaurants, ete.: experienced mau preferred; liberal commissions. Address Box 326-B, Star office,, 8* SALESMAN. A live wire who is anxious to succeed in a substantial way. See Mr. Davis, Manager, 619_Metropolitan’ Bank bldg. Important. Addrees Hox 308-M, Star Kl Xperienced, with small ca alary and commisslon; steady posi | A, 40 PHONE e 's versatile bits of eccenyric doing: Phil Fein_and Flo Tennyson, [} | Revusical Musical,” composed of comic | | opera and operatic song selections with 5 . offering their latest WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WiLL i skit, “A Pjece of Lace,” and Bart l‘):v‘;‘h J§l | “The Dublin Boy,” in songs and stories. As the photodrama for the week, Wil- i RING—Gentleman's, “K. A. K. o G, st. ‘car reachi May 2, or turn to 1622 Hamlin st. n.e. or call 1810. 03 Efih sold, :34 a.m. th, between G and 1 sta. SNALL SATOHPL, contalaimg @shing tackie, Saturday, at Chain Bridge, Va. Reward given Townsend, 322 returned to Geo. H. S Tnacription July 2.'1920." on G 8: Monday, Nerth . SALBSMEN to sell anto specialty. Apply 812 of proven al e veterences, (o piace. the stock corporatice, the de- neceesitates the in- that 1in 6363, WOMAN. whits, settled, to Keep house for two_aduits, ene employed: ‘home: Hon. — Adaress o 3535, Star ofice. 5" YOUNG LADY with knowledge of typlng for s 3 week Persounel Bu- fosa. 506 Bond bldgr 14 & N. Y. are. © STANOGRAPHPIL with thorough knowledge of | work and covkin interview | wants TYPIST, experienced, for our fore 10 a.m., Supt., S. Kann Sons WANTED — WHITE WOM-| 4ddress_Box AN TO NURSE BABY AND MAKE HERSELF GENER- ALLY USEFUL; MUST APPLY APT. 705, PBRMANENT POSITION for two young wom- | GIRL for housework: stay nights. X. operator | ave.. Takoma Park. 'Phone Col. 3511, 115 Oak 4 M. A. GRISWOULD, MANUFACTURERS, REPAIRBRS OF UM- COOK—Willing, honest, references. 830 23rd st n.w. GIRL for general housework. 1372 road.Phone Ool. 3062. Columbia BRELLAS 'AND PARASOLS, 411 11th N.W. PHONE FR. 1816W. COOK, white: leave city; references. Adaress GIRL for general houseworl block from 18th and Columbia road. Calvert st. n.w. tay nig) Box_109-B. Star oftic . DAY'S WORK or small washes to bring homs cent _court n.w. o WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING. OLOCKS CALLED FOR AND DELIVE WATCH AND GENERAL JEWELRY R! MAID, white: attractive positi work; no laundry. Address Box 307-B, office. light hou Star 8 ey Solore ANG. _COOPER. 505% 11th. FRANKLIN GIRL wishey to $18 weekly. MAIDS for_seashore, part-time workers. cooks, See Rev. Fuller, 1221 25th st. 308 13th N.W. MAIN WINDOW SHA RS star nights: references. 2 experienced. for_child 2 years o 16th ‘n.w. GIRL wishes emplorment as or maid in small apartment. 3% Linc. 3485. NURSEMAID for_baby: must be n euces. 3irs, Merring, Quarters O, {to your windows, opaque shades. $1.25: hung free; we e : samples. KLEEBI 1ith and H I PARTY_to care for 3-yearold child in da; start and frequent increases, tele- | time. 708 F st. ne.. upstairs, from 10 to 55, wants wash to take WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MORNING WORK by reliable colored girl. phone operating at this time|SBRVANT, good, reimbie; mice Tome 3313 Rose place n.w.* stay nights. Cleve. 921. ‘must FURNITURE, rugs, tableware, antiques, orna i 662, . 01_U st NEAT light colored girl wishes place as maid, E_T0 BUY WANTED—Houseworker to Catskill mt Agency, 1440 Q (colored) to Vermont: cook and second ma, white, %0 £o references required. Reid's to get breakfast and clean morning or cook dintiers in small apt. 1120 21st st. n.w. Apt. 1. . PLACE in lunchroom, by colored girl. Lo desk. Phone Franklin 4328 colored cook Ladies® narses, and away. s, housemaid; of | WHITE COOK, $75; chambermaid, $30: m‘:e city Exchange, 807 Vermont 3840 Fessenden st.. Tenleytown. 5% SMALL WASHING- to bring home or day work wanted. Call 2424 Ga. ave. n.w. . party some used furniture. 4328, ‘WANTED—To buy old furniture and feather 612 3rd st. n.w. WHITE middle-aged woman to cook for sick lady and help around house; room if wanted. WANTED—Positién as kitchen maid or cham- ber work. Pbene Lincoln 447. 4 WASHING—Small, to do at home, by reliable beds. When selling why aot drop & postal to the old reliable firm? H. MARKS, 1002 Fairmont st. Ph. Col. 851-W. ‘WOMAN, reliable, Oapt. s cook, family four: $40 a reguired. i colored_ woman. 2502 Mozart place n.w. WAITRESS, day’s work or light apt. work. 2000 13th st n.w. - 5° FURNITURE, rugs, antiques. We pay more than ever for household effects. 8. A. Cam- mack & Bro., 637 La. ave. Main 7080, WOMAN, 2017 Kalorama road n.w. general houework; small family. WOMAN—Work by the day. 649 Florida ave WILL City or, suburbs, pay highest n.w. Phone North 7022-J. A R prices for ladies’, men’s and children’s worn $60, room and 'WOMAN for light cooking for country; waj ard; in city in winter. & clothing _and _shoes. Write or phone J. TARSHES, 1308 7th n. rth 499. WILL BUY sour WOMAN to do_general housework, with bab) stay nights. 2233 12th st. n.w. WOMAN wants washing by the day. Mrs. WOMAN, reliable, family; Do laundry: trea family. Address Chas. A. aW. 445 1818 New Jersey ave. n.w. whits, to keep house: 8 in as one of the ted Woltz. 475 Md. 2986 600 6th_n. HIGHEST PRICE for furniture, pianos, off fixtures, desks, carpets, etc. Phone Main 2087. SAYS Main 6306. Pollie_Logan. 730 Columbia_road n.w. WOMAN (colored) for whole or half day worl no_Sunday. Apply 1218 You st. nw. ¢ WORK cut by the day, any kind. 25 9th e nights. | WOMAN, settled, for cooking, housework and re for school child; small family; can stay 213 Morgan st. n.w. . st. n.w.. Apt. 3. WORK of any kind by neat colored girl; Sunday work.__Apply 1153 20th st. n.w. WE BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE, Household furniture, office fixtures, talking n.w. WOMAN, white, wanted fo do_general hou: STENOGRAPHPR -Experienced: single person | work: good home: reference. 1419 Girard 'Y ADVANCED ON STORAGE. SACHS FURNITURE 00.. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WOMAN, colored. familiar with general hous good milary for good ester st. s.e. of work. Apply 237 yo COR. 8th AND D STS. N.W WETL GIVE you cash for_your pianos and ' machines. antique furniture, old silver, old_coins, rugs. brasses. AWNINGS. AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, PORCH CUR- TAINS, "WATHRPROOF CANVAS SHEETS. WOMAN, white, settled, a8 working house- couple, Ad-{away all day; delightful home: room, meals 2 $25 per month; permanent; ki cook, in five-room and Address Box 97-B. Star apartment; references. P WALTER J. PROCTOR CO., ‘Main 8173. ‘WANTED—SITUATION MALE. 210-12-14 H N.W. MAIN 1438 BUILDING CONTRACTORS. ICE CREAM CABINET—With 4 10611, cans; in good condition; also gas oven. Phone Nor I CONTRACTING AND 1023 4 FURNITURE _enoagh for & 9-room house: BUILDING. wanted immediately; will buy as a_whole or and large commercial cos- | AOCOUNTANT, bookkeeper, age 31, position; high-class references. Address 240-B, Star office. desires Box 5o GARAGES, STORF, FRONTS, REMODELING i pieces. Kindiy cail Prankiin 375, o FURNITURE—You will feel satisfied with THE COLLEGEMAN CO,, prices T pay. 8. Weisenber, 622 & at. 2w ranklin 6151 504 B N.W. M. 3005 ran i WILL OALL IN MY UNLETTERED AUTO- Day and | AGCOUNTANTTake chargs of Address oughly’ experlenced. office. office; Box 187-B, thor- Star o CARPET CLEANING. — —_— = — ile, iburban, d highest ORTENTAL RUG WASHING AND REPALE: | prices for Tnglest, genticmen's, childre prices for ladies’, gentlemen’s, children's dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. _Addres: AMBITIOUS young man, 22, neat sppearing, to make conneetion with a reliable an_opportunity for the future: en | 5 years' offic and sales experience; reference, Box 249-B, Star office. ‘would like house offering. Ada 4 ing Co. I wash, with guarantee. 5c square foot; native Armenian. H. CASBARL Phone F. 5345. 906 Penna. ave. n.w. 8% WE SLeaNy RUGS BAKASLIAN, 811 17th n.w. postal or phone. I will call. W. RICE, 1332 7th n.w. N, 1755. CALL the right man, get your right m Tor your worn clothes. ' Phone North or write 146 U st. n.w., Abraham's. AUDITOR, comptroller, treasurer; corporation references. experience: married: Addre: excellent Box 244-B, Siar office CARPETS THOROUGHLY AND OAREFULLY FURNITURE wanted now; highest prices paid. cleaned; mattresses renovated. Estimates fur- M st now 3 ATTOMOBILE MPCHANIC—Young mi bas had 8 job in _good shop Box 310-B, Star office. or garage, rs. of good experience on autos, Address nished. ALBERT KAHLERT & CO., 352 B t. M. 2085, _CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. GARAGES BUILT: ANY TYPB; BRICK, OE- PORTABLE FORGE, welding outfit, milling machine, drill press. Home Service Garage, €43 Md. ave. n.e. 5 AUTO MECHANIO, thoroughly experienced and all makes cars. Address Box 239- 4 competent B, Star office. ment, plaster work, ntering, general repair. e e e EA ANEST COCE WANTED—Furpiture _ of all kinds tor’-.n NELLI, 719 6th n.w. 11-room_house. Main 341 WANTED — PURNITURE, ences. Address Box 254-B, cooks: 10" WAITRESSES and couater girls, colored; first- | 5ogp CHAUFTE whit 3 e priva nuu.y”(’l drive Star office. Phillips’, any make car; enced; best references. Star ‘office. Apply be-|AUTOMOBILE MBCHANIO—Have had stand- ard course and two years' experien refer- ry BUTLBES, ; _references: bousemen, experience. 5 'OR" [cARDLE. M. 1282 for or have fepairine. Garages of all kinds. e iall W RBCHLER, " 920 Paave. nw. 326 W. KIRSTEIN. N. Furnits d carpets for a country hotel. Phome Rorth 4100, 1622 7th st. nw. FURNITURE for dining room, bedroom, sit- ting room and : ‘also some odd pieces. Gaff Main 4488, "o Adams 127. WHEN YOU HAV] JOHN PILAND. N. 3058-W. Corpentry and General Repair Work. Remodeling a Specialty. 919 L n.w. LARKIN HANSON. Jobbing, . ‘guaranteed; pricss rigie. " Bel: M o0 N. CHAUFFEDR, white, with te” family; Frankl dri ve any car; single, wishes position et ATR_CANEING. OHATR OANEING, UPHOLSTERING, PORCH rockers splinted. ARMSTRONG'S, 1238 10th . BT By he igbest pricer 7 for Max. e wi Ly ighest pi B oo, " ain. 863 D st nw. M e FURNITURE of all kinds for a six-room house 318-B. Star office. CHAUFFEUR, fair mechanic, young man with Dest references, wants work. Address Box st. n.w. Franklin 7488. CLEANING AND PRESSING. __ SAVE MONEY—Send your cleaning. dyeing ted immediately, as & whole or odd pleces. Rindiy eall Col. 6050, o CHAUFFEUR— vate family or delivery. 20 F at. perienced, first-class reference, desires position with pri- Rasmond J. Gordon, I colored, with Send for M. Norman. Highest cash Em id for second-hand clothing, Phone in 3479. 715 4% i and pressing fo us. Satisfaction, guaranteed at lowest possible prices. 945 MA. ave. m.w. LERCH'S, 826 12th my4! | GHAUFFEUR (firs il siay or leave ) footman or valet ity; City references. . Star " office. Taw_text and case LAW BOOKS—Current Pearlman’s Book BYEING oF ANYTHING CLEANABLE. CALL 22, best prices pai SHARPENING. reference. 3318 Sherm: .~ colored, wishes position ave. apt. 203, KNIVES, SCISSORS, RAZORS AND ALL kinds of instruments lhlmlfii. w o pustcuments i 35 1088, prices paid. Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Thone Frank. 3160, N.W._CLEANING Asnl l Eye n.w. Phone Main 5636, ELECTRICIAN wants wol ence. Addres: 9! 15_years expe office. o ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING. Ti- LOTHDS wanted; highesc prices paid for Ia- dies', ‘worn clothes, shoes. GARDENER, Iandscape, tree surgery, flowers, position. Address Box vegetables; wanted 251-B, Star office. North 831! Send .ior Louis Notes,. ALE KTNDS; TMMEDIATE RERVICR. ARCADE ELECTRIC CO., Phone Col. 5012. ARCADE MARKET. GBNTLEMAN of 40, with consideral logal and ‘experience, would invest $4.000 and business. Wide acquaintance- = Teal catate values here. Addrees office sales service in going informed on’ Box 306-B. Star ofica. York. 814 E St. NW. If you have any furniture or other goods to sell, and you will obtain best results. Phone Franklin 2015, ~____OLD GOLD, SILVER, Bte. Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING. T i PENDERS, 81 110 nwr P, / __FURNITURE REPAIRING ES for All G . Soomel Burcau, 306 Bond Bidf.. 1ith & N, F. ve, T wpt, all ehildren. Phoae” Wes! ow. O.E, Waller, W man, and wife, no 817 24th at. GENERAL OABINET AND FURNITURE repairiog done a bome. Address Box 230-B, 6tar office. " BOUGHT FOR CASH. LOUIE ABRAHAMS, 815 & BT, N.Wa