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WILL SEEKAMPLE ‘SCHOOL FAGILIIES Chairman Madden Expresses Determination to Provide Sufficient Funds. Detegmination to provide ample school facilities to meet all reason- able needs of the District in the next appropriation bilk was expressed to- day by Chairman Madden of the House ppropristions . committee. e eX- plained that it was with this end In View that the committes had granted an additfonal $12,000 for the District ar ect’s office in the deficiency bill HEEYE passed yesterday for the ex- pressed purpose of ‘hurrying plans for the new school buildings that Ire needed., The District appropriation bfll for the fiscal year 1326 has ulreu been prepared.in the House appropriation: Sommittes, bassd o confidential proofs of the alternative budget which Di- rector Génera] Dawes will submit to Cengress. Chairman Madden sald that hearings on this bill will be started one week after Congress reassembles, ‘which will be December 12. Immediately when sembles. on Decembet 5, the chairman of the new departmentally reorgan- jzed subcommiitee will be called into conference by Chairman Madden and 2 Gctinite pollcy. decided upon which will be followed by all of the subcom- mittess uniformally.® One of the first matters of policy will be with regard to,the $240 bonus, which has for sev- eral years been added to the statutory salaries of government empioyes to equaiize the high cost af living. The alternative budgét of Director Dawes will not carry any reclussiiication or readjustment of salarles, but must carry the stututory salaries provided by law. The appropfiation bill for Treasury Department activities will be the first one “considered In committe¢, ~and probably the first one to be reported to-the House. Chairman Madden of the full committee is also chairman of the subcommittee on Treasury ap- propriations, and has already notified Wwitnesses to be ready to testify when Congress resumes on December 5. Chalfman Madden expressed con- fidence today that he would have the Treasury Department appropriations bill ready for the House before Christ- mas. Would Ce-Ordindte Bills. Serious consideration is being given by the appropriations commfittee to & new plan by which after the varfous department Dlla huve been framed Ly the sub-committee, they shoul be co-ordivated in the one mummr appropriztion bill so that the entire cost of running Uncle Sam's work- shop could Ue I one time. “hairmena Madden explained today that this question bad not yet been decided, but that it would depend on whether it would be physically prac- ticable to handle such a big bill. He pointed out that consideration of such 2 monster measure in the House might take up all the tims to the ex- sion of all other legislation which might not fit in with the administra- tion's legislative pfogram. Chairman Madden expressed the de. sire of the comm’ttee to give the ut- most . sympathetic a‘tention to the needs of the District and see that 211 appropriations which were needed 2nd reasonable are ussured of care- Tul nuenuon YACHT RUN DOWN THREE NEAR DEATH : Mr. and Mrs. Sterritt and Boat Engineer “‘Rescued From Wrecked Craft. 1 Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. November and Mrs. F. W. Sterritt of Buffalo. N. nariowly escaped belng when the steamer Anne Arundel of the B, C. and Al line ran down their vacht, tn. Eliza Haxding. oft Drum | potat,” Monday uight. en _route from Buftalo. 26 Torida. The. Apme ' Arundel ‘sjruck smaller ‘boat only a glan byt it was sufficient 1o stave a large hole in the port’side. Water i"’“’:‘.‘.‘.‘: into the yacht throu h the !Xr‘. °’; aid not znuulv Al be- cause of its Wlmdlght compart- . ™ Haags te Beat, Rall. szerfln was at the ltnnnr wheel and olimbed on the 1. ki sghoin ing mmuxt by hutlnx to uc ral on :l\- side of the Anpe Arundel until he led aboard. the" emmme Ca Gourley of s Sitabost Jowared: the . ‘The u:ruml o! xu. Sterritt showed |* ersons were caught in the cabin of. e vacht, which was then partly un der water. The rescue-crew f{rom the Anne. Arundel succeeded ln nmmn‘ them from the cabin before the: maet _with” any more nrinn- ml-naps iban getting thoroughly wel Blames Mix-Up in Signals. In his report to the officials of the company Capt. mixup in signais that caused the cnl- lision. He sald when he saw the FEliza Harding dead ahead of his \u- mel he gave the signal for the ledln‘ to. get out of the way He sald the Harding answered lhlt it was about to get out of the way. He sald the smaller boat did turn away, but that it immediztely turned about and startéd across the bows of the Anne Arundel. The yacht did not, sink 'and was towed "to Solomon’s ' 1sl by the xtate S!umar Governor ine which Nr. | i ! | Y. and the engincer of the Doat | thip that drowned | worthiness for the office he holds | | | e yacht Was{the burlesqu jourley said it was a}, | | ,. CIVIC CENTERS BAND © QUT TO RAISE $1,000 Organization Reeding Wusical In- struments Now Has Sixty- Two Members. A drive to raise '$1,000. to Dl)' for musical (gstruments has been launch ed by tlle Community Civic Centers Band, ‘according to an announcement made todgy by James E. Miller, di- rector.’ e vas organized more than ears ago with nine men. It has now increased te sixty-two pieces. The members receive no sal- aries, according to the announcement, and: there is no' fund on hamnd to care for the expen: of -newly acquired bass horns, Among those indorsing the work of the band, according to Director Miller, are Col. -Shmi , superin- of . public buildings, and groonds, end - Miss Cecil B. Normn. géneral director . of the community ‘gf 'the public schoole. Rehearsals, to which “the ‘public in admitted, are conducted Thursds nights at 8 o'clock and Bunday afte noon lll 4 o'clock at the Dunbar High RELY SURONED T0 WHITE HOUSE President to Discuss Condi- tions’ in Porto Rico—Long List of Charges. " Itis untlerstood that Prestdent Hard- ing, soms time late this afternoon or | tonight, will récelve E. Mont Reily; governor of Porgo Rico, who is in Washington, at tH call of the fogmer, to discuss.with him éondiiions in the island. which ‘bave been reported to the White House. as being greatly disturbed. The executive has received.a num- ber of complaints, formal and other- wise, regarding the administration of affairs in Porto Rico by Gov. Relly. One which he received yesterday through Senor Felix Cordava-Davila, resident commissioner from. the is- land in this country, calls- upon -the President to remove Gov. Reily from office. It was signed by thlru‘-nlua of the fifty-eight members of. the Porto Rico assembly, and in it are sct forth specific charges against the Sovernor. . Many Charges Enumerated., ' | Among cific charges Gov. Reily enumerated In this from center “department Lezore the House | Senor Davila were the following: “He publicly declarcd himself lead- er of the insular republican party and the ‘friend of the socialist party.’ “He removed judiclal officers with- out stating the cause and threatened removal of others, being obliged to ‘confess the injustice in both cases.’ ‘Annulled the ‘moral power of judges by announcing they would be removed if a decision were rendered ‘considered by the governor unjust.’ Pardoned criminals ‘to please so- ciallat leaders’ and these criminals immediately committed new crimes. “Publi¢ly embraced socialist leader. ‘thus acting in a manner unworthy of the gévernorship and the people.” “‘Directed or permitted’ police ta‘ break up reéeption organized to greet | Antonlo Barcelo, president of the sen- | ate und leader of the unionist part: ‘iater promoting the police officer who broke up the demonstration.’ “Iincouraged and rewarded all whe‘ nflondeu] majority pa Areinted Taree - depart nm| nef3 opposed to tha spirit of 'hur organic act and fo the laws of Porto | Rico, izations whose - directors reside ouk- side Porto Rico. * ch day since he has been down on recommendation of ™ ol'lln-s 5 Brldes Will Be Brides By Lua"e Vau Slyke. A BIRTHDAY'S A RIRTHDAY FOR A’ THAT! T was a spowy, bhulory munflnt, wbut Merriam Lindsay awoke with - grin-of pleasure ehead. It was her birthday. A very lDOEIIl birthda; Y Slie was twen- ty-one. Her first birthday since her marriage. She tiptoed to her ‘mlrror, Juu as every woman between nine andwnine- ty always, does, sighed with relief thut she had not aged too much and scuttled hack'to. n she heard John stirring.~-She wanted to pretend b‘hl::. d . up’.with her present Dlvlomue wua that she was, she I ". lll, 11 llkonfll '-rt.l‘- ,'e ou e knew exactly Wit he was e thy e (el heen obvlouly ‘economlizing ever headored watch- lml.ll and shine’ his own bool- and go-without smokes. Cuddled on.hia lap ‘befors & glowing fire that day- that she had told him he -had pretended to be half asleep, as she clrattered about her birthdays and 'hn ‘her fatlier had done to celebrate know s 1 hem. "Hh besat !oka oh me, I didn’ 3 till T was quite big” she confided. thought /evérybody put flags out be- cause -it was my: birthday; l ‘was just stuuned. .when .I found out it was Abraham Lincoin's birthday first. Not but what I was glad afterward, be- cause, of cburse; I never have to mope about being forgotten, the' whole fam II%.IWI.Y. can't help but remember. ro\xud “himself to throws up his han “Pretty s 00th work,” he congratu- lated hgq: 'All right T'll bite, what do I huv- to buy?” - After.an appropriate numbor of “oh anythings” on her part the had con- d llw& s wanted a dok and never had on “A. nice doggy Scottle " that sticks its tongue out and isn’t @ minute more'n six weeks ‘old and ‘'l name him } Line—" John had pretended to be asleep. So she thought she had an exciting day ahead; she ordered a very special dinner for just herself and John and she, was, so sure of her dog she'd or- dered a big shin bone for him. And with beautiful logic, had given her bleck hendmaiden a day off to cele- brate Lincoln’s—and Merry's—birth- She was all set for a day of bliss and ramure. Instead of which, things begar hor- ribly by John sticking his head in the door, n hand. ‘( wllt tor hbreakfsst,” dear, oversiept. Have to be in Newark at n It's—it's a holiday she faltered. “Yep, that's why we could get this bunch together to go over things— dou’t wait dinner too late for me. 1 might be held up—bye——" And with |} ia perfunctory kiss he was gone. Merry felt like a pricked bubble. the morn'ng. Besides she had pleas- ant’ diversions. Her cousin Cecily dropped in with siik stockings, tllr postman brought a dsluge of family ‘Iacky Calls Farmer Brown’s Boy. 'Bl’ ’l'Hnl\‘lo‘ W. the ugly things that are, or Treacliery 1a wonst ly far. —Farmer. Erown's Bor. BURGESS. of spirits. Late the afternoon before against | She was toa.hurt to be angry during l -ltu. including beautiful letter that father had left at his banker's Mlvro he mailed, & letter with & fat ¢heck. - It made her so homesick for him that she nearly wept. She would have, only at that moment a me: senger arrived with an enormo of her favorite maroon glace (rom Richard Slocum. The old delicious petted feeling .began to steal back h she set her table back for dlnne.r. bringing the doggie to surprise her. 8ix o'vlock, . seven o'clock—at al- m\;l-t eight o'clock a hurried phone it. Go *soon Can’t mal T'll get there es 1 can—' Her reply was so hurt thdt he added a petulant: on’t sulk, old dear, I can't help BShe did exactly what any woman would have done. Put that untasted dinner back into the icebox; jammed her lovely gifts into_the chiffonier, undresged herself and cried herself *o_sleep. 1 She awoke when John let himself in. One last hope that he had not forgotten flared. . But all she could iear were sounds of his bedtime ack, the ‘clock chimed twelve soft- ly. Her very special birthday was over. Her pillow was wet with tears. She went about in noble matyrdom, for many day ‘What the about, come out of her a bit roughly one morning. a sport, tell: your'grouch——' But she wouldn't, And presently, being a perfectly healthy young per- son, she tucked it into her dark past and became her stveet, sunny self. She awokeé one morning ten days later with a queer feeling that some one was in her tiny bedroom besides | hersell. There were two some ones. Her grinning young husband and a wriggling. squirming shaggy cairn terrier, who made a leap for her pink toes. “How's it feel to be twenty-one and have a vote and a husband and a dog?’ John's boyish tones made her heart throb with delight. “Wake up! Every house on the block has a flag out for your birthday—and Georgie Washington's—" he perched on the: edge of the bed to kiss her as he biffed at the ecstatic doggie. “Pretty smart girl to get born on a day no husband could forget. Lordy, 1 re- member more times than once that dld got in dutch by forgetting moth She'd mope around llke sh Iofl. her last fricnd. Down, do What's that you said you were going to call him? Call him off! He's your do; She 1aid her cheek against his hand, contritely. _Something suspiciously tegrs threatened. —forgot—what I meant to call him.” he lied like a‘little Jady. “You mame him, I'm alwavs too lazy to think on birthdays—" (Amother epinode of this story im to- morrow’s Star.) leuce ,are you sulking He kissed “Be Brown's boy. T wish he would come over here. If he should find out {about that hunter perhaps he would | do_something to drive him away, I' see if 1 can call him over her: Blacky began to call in the way he |does when he has discovered some- thing and wants others to know n.bout iL “Ca v ca > CRAW Bldcky-the Crow awoke in the best | {75 SOF CAAwL | Now, Farmer Brown’'s boy, hl.vlh‘ here an erstwhile peaceful people | he had saved Dusky the Black Duck | no work to do that morning, bu!e been indictéd on some stuch ullly charge. They have endured it as long as possible and affairs have reached a point where, for the peace o and his flock from terrible .gun. whether he was mast happy i ing saved those.Ducks by warning hunter with a !started for a tramp over the Groel He wasn't quite sure | Meadows, hoping to see some of his hay- little friends in feathers and fur. He heard the excited cawing of Blacky the island, Reily must cofue here. | them just in ghme or in having spoiled ;nd at once turned in that direction. Charge Fiag Tnsuit. “Reily made a land tour through the igfand which was a prelude to ! this trip at sea. It was character- | lzed with the same bombast and ex-} gération and it was on the land | e displayed an utter un-v and showed his gross and- indecent | nature by referring to the Porto, Rican flag as “that rag. “It would® be l\upalslblt even o\l stage, to produce & pageant . with' more buffonery than {the quixetic govermor of Porto Rico blow, put into that remarkable tour.” The - administration haa expressed every confidence in Gov. Reily’s abil- fty -to- handle ¢he situation, but it; thit he has mat with much because gf- the activity on the wt of political leaders acti engaged in trying te obtain " in vnd-nce for the island TATIS OF CERMAN OFFGAL INDOUBT State Department Lacks In- - formation Regarding Em- bassy Counselor. ‘Baron Edmund von Thermann, who' is in Washington to take over. the German embassy setts avenue, from the Swiss minister, who has handled German affairs here{ oo, oreden- an em- since 1917, will present tials as counselor of the h? along shortly after the ac-|bassy to the State. Depirtment’ with- oy ALter repairs are made Mr. and | in g short’time, it was.sa{d today at Sterrit will continue their 16 Florida. 5 8" DEATH OF LIEUTENANT SHROUDED IN MYSTERY By the Assecinted Prem. NORFOLX, \'a_. November. lx.u—Un- uth. Lieut. Miller, whose nomo was at 733 Armstrong street, Portsmouth, went to the afficer’s room to invite him home for dinner. The office; Jald U'n for a nap a.nfl xeud accepting a tu-lk‘l‘n- few moments’ du& %o nis|it Hkoly the rh.djz““ tune. Iti-expecua. Baro ve e (Ba5 e 1 5, SRS Beren o Lieut. [ Ris :mlutmcnt. as ouunllur ot mu 6 room, but evidently e embasey. ‘without arousing the Swiss legation. At the State Department it was eaid| permission had been given. Baron von nnfmln “2) put the émbassy in or- li: the plans of that hunter. He hat a ‘hunter’ \Iu. a terrible gun, nmcmr EEGA\: 'm CALL IN THE SNAT BE DOES WHEN HE HAS, SEOVERED SOMBTHING. Bluky ¥or that matter, so do all the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows. So Blacky started out for his breakfast - in . hi ‘spirits. After brukfut e flew o\'er to the Big n to see if Dusky the Black Duck Ill there in the ‘rushes along the shore. Dusky- wasn't, and Blacky guessed that he and his flock llld been so frightened by that warning that they had kept away from there the night before. “But’ they’ll come back after night or 50, muttered Blacky, as jhe alighted in the top of a tree, the same tree he had watched a hunter from the afternoon before. “They'll came back and so will that huater. 9 me around again hell tre me. I've done all I can do. yw4y,. Dusky ought to have sénse ennll‘ll to be -suspicious of this place r .that warning. -Hello, who is that? do. believe it .is Farmer ton. *ram-eunufivn have Been named | in Berlin, the State Department has not been informed of it, It was stated. ‘Barqn von Thermann, who left Berlin | ”“22.'3.2 Srrival shortis of & chargs | £Xpo arrival shortly of a d'affaires from Berlin, according ion, which is ldl.llt 28 spokesman for the unofficial envoy. The legation had embassy to his dustody today nor is transfer will be .made d’affaires arrives. At “The Prevention of Goiter. In the_United States, particularly in minnflmluchuthe:mthm glon of.Oregon, Washington and Brit- ish Columbis, in Canada, simple goiter ‘prevails among girls from eleven to l seventeen years of age, the cause being totally unknown. ' Since the cause is jumerable. 2 m&m%nfl e amcer @12 not wake uilllate Sun- SEES ‘Llons STILL lll WAY’ v mfim !Jm:. xm-r'- the fivors "“""‘ Couneil of Cliurches Agatn Appeals for Arms Limitatio® TED PH'LOSOPHEH DIES Dlul.lflnr\hwonl are still in '.l;u mh—A‘nynmd .BeventyBix in Paris. Nonnm n.- lenn Counell of the churulnl of Christ in America today- lssued a second. call to the member charches to. ccnunu- the efforts to conselidate public opinion in support of nmluthn of armament. sup- taken, 1t was said, to ae ration o chmh inthe black rascal bas foun daes g.)m:hin[ over on the shore of th ig River,” said Farmer Brown's boy to himself.” “I'll go over there to see what it i There isn"t much escape; the sharp eves of that black bu: body. e has led me to a lot of in- | teresting things. one time and an other. There he is on the top of that tree gver by the Big River. As Farmer Brown's boy drew near | Blacky flew down and disappeared below the bank. Farmer Brown's boy chuckled. “Whatever it is jt is right down these,” he muttered. He walked forward rapid but quietly, and presently reached the edge of the bank. Up flew Blacky, cawing wildly and pretending to be scared half to death. in Farmer Brown's boy chuckled. ou're just making believe,” he declared. “You'r, trying to make me believe that have surprised you, when all the time you knew I was coming ‘and have been waiting .for me. "Now, what M\e You found over her He looked eagerly along -the shere and at-oncde he saw a row of low bushes close to the edge of the water. Be lqmtw l‘hl( it he exclaimed. “A hunt- er has built & blind over here from which to ‘shoot Dueks. ‘I wonder if he bas killed any yet. I hope not.” He went down to the blind, for that is what a Duck hunter’s hiding place is called, and looked about. A emlnle of grains of corn just inside the blind caught his eye and his face “That fellow has been baiting Ducks,” thought he. *Hé ha: ‘been putting out corn for them to get them to come here regularly. My, how I hate that sort of thing! bad enough to hunt them fairly, to feed them and then kill them— 1 wonder if he has killed any He-looked all about keenly and his face cleared. He knew that if that hunter had killed- any Ducks there would be tell-tale feathers h‘ ‘the blind and there were rmone. © (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) Personal Héalth Service " By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D' gland: while of 2,305 pupil not taking tais preventive, more than 495 have de- \cloped thyroid ‘enlargement. Of 1,182 pupils who had some eniargement of the thyroid when the preventive treatment was lnlututul. 773 showed a. decrease in the enlargement of o’neck ‘while of 1,048 pupils with some enlargement the treatment was started, 1t x| soro :|* Plenty of live leads furnished. ed draftsman and sssure yourself of perma BDeat, zfll paid -pmm. J4am 2 rour e day or -m 9 mont B AR orm-u_y ve 14th, e lfl.'-‘ class p.m.), k’&m qul o nec-“' on first two! Traint Tstitate, 416 F st. ‘.‘ 30y Do Joft at any of the followiag . fourth, Revenue a2 NORTHEAST. lorth Capitol and Eye sts., Keneally Phar- Capitol sts., Lincels Park mnn FLOOR. 25° AUTO MECH. t low salary to ste e North fl’-m BOOKKEEPER -nm for a ba ;:: experience, Address Box mu. !m K ce. BOYE AND WEN To sell Bouer work and good pay fo bustlers. st now. wleady ND. iis iz ROOKLAND. 3600 12th at. n.e, Mayo's Pharmacy le—3 Cents a Word and suburbs for— lllf Sitaations Wanted. Los room, board, car fare. Stag|Bie Hotel, 608 gth. ik s pw{o 1324 ;pw LEARN = FERALN-Ceatewed CORFORATION desires eervios of cultured, permapent: advancement: splen- 0 salary boater Address Box 37K GIRLS to eort waste paper. Apply 18 Hope road, Anacostia, 1). £ HOTELS NEED TIAIVPD WOME: ‘wide demand f rained women: ments, botels, s indoreed—oir students employed by luflu liotels everywhere, Open eveulnge. r Coariiculare. - Jewls Hotel Tralning \url ave. n.w. ING_and milliver Prof. 115 G ot r?n @Ifl- WAVING LESSONS b; wo- 920 17th st. Call lu'ln 3579. diploma _secured if graduste. G MA\ well acqnainted 1o Wi - Ceates poition “sShmee ™ Laave s Star office. 23¢ Ypcderires evening work. 3. 1588, MAN 1811 13t 7 Tork a8 bellbey or flopr- NG 3 with some Goel cashier xperi- dnlve- Dosition. Address Box office. PO = FEMALE. AT and dress making 1840 Calife n.w. Blenheim, Apt. 105; North 1B0d. * APHONE OPERATOR-TYPIST. exper- Preferably patent attornes's * ofi 540, z B ‘ma; MARCEL WAVER of experience: also curist, buirdresser. Emile. 1218 Conn. ave. o SXPerlenced, wants w, MARKERS and ass&ters—l’,x- perienced. Apply 729 oth st. n. NEEDLEWOMAN, expert, skilled in_embroid- eflng,lld smocking; permanent position: ap- Jetter, giving experience and nrmg BOY —Strong; $35 monthly. m“ By i TUSIVE TRAD No otire ADDRESS BOX i 1828, STAR OFFICE. BRICKLAYFES, union, wanted. Weport ready for_work. _17th and Irving n.w. BUSHELM. wteady Dfllllm Apply Newcorn & Green, 1 CANDY MALESMAN, outside, m »u Tiigh- | | grade chocolate on commiss expe- | rience unnecessary. Apply at 2000 Georgia ave.n.w. {CHAUFFEUR — Experienced; in private family’; must have re- liable references. 1321 F st. n.w CLERK, experienced in grocery; married man ho can el and wasts to mee, 427 Found. For Bale lnl ‘Wanted Miscellaueous. Poultry. ts ang Livestook. Rutomobilos or el end Wanted. Joums for Rent and ‘Wanted. usiness Opportunities, etc. Rate Qutside of Washington, 4 cents a word, Real Estate Ads 6 words to the line, 3-line mimimum, at line rate, us follows: good mnl'yi DELIVERY OLBRK famblar_with materials and early hours: state experience “alary expected, Address Box 2618, Star ce. 3 I 14 timer, 16¢ por line, Star Office Open bnhl 11 p.m. ALl advertisements for The zvmu star | must be at 'nn Ster office by 11 DAY BEFORE ISSUE, with ine .novlu sx0eptions: Lost and Found. VER and _solicitor for laundey routs In .25 FORD SALESM ave an excellent uropositien o ofer wm e awake men with €ar. Strobel Motor 1426 Irving st. n.w. —Nation- vndel Rmcrowded quick sdvancement; 'our our studeats cmployed by |lnrllnf hotels _everywhe Open — evenings. particnlare. Tawin uom Tralning School, ew York ave. n.w. INSULANCE SOLICITOR—Jian_with insur. ance dxperimecs for fraternal scclety o work in city in New Jersey: salary and o mission. A 150 flei Tthate Tadn wnua Rooms. ! the above classi- Alvlr“unn‘:l l'ol:“ A a oA e sad P RANCE MEN, 6 honest, capable, for spe- ‘work: all lines: must furnish mall conh tond, Apply before 11 a.m. Geo. C. Donoboe, Dist. Manager, 40 Jordan bldg., laol G st B.w. | Cash With Order | SALESWOMEN, for ladies’ wearing® appare steady , position. Rosenberg’s Departmem Store, 1014 7th n.v SMOCKERN wanted immedintely: sample of - work. 4 must_bring Hiode Iuiand s pin . stating full |.-mrnlzru und salary expec»d Mr. Roberts, Eoom 11 Dollding | money._ 8§ room and bosrd fo middlraged woman who will appreciate a good home in French family. Cull before novu. 1734 Cor- of taking orders over phone and! & has some knowledge of oper- ating switchboard. Salary to start, $17 per week. Write P. O. Box 1533. YOUNG LADY for office worl Must ‘be accurate at figures and able to use typewriter. salary expected. Write ‘P. O. Box 1533. Y JANTTOT: for school builaing « (white pages. bourd end Army- | is required for all advertisements | 1l room. App! ory School, 4101 Conn. a: from transient advertisers. YOUNG LADY to work in jewelry store reference required. Apply A. Blustein, Test 10 fii—smr metal worker; hand preferred. J. ot._nw. to dlllr!bule cards. Apply 43% nli st. Dr. ith, Dentist, Tnc. 2155 P st. nw. 3 —Only _experienced men n»drd Ayply E. T. Goodman, Arcade Mar- | a_good_Jobbing A. Plerpolat, 310 120 on Third st. n.w.. betwee: ave. liberal reward. mall diamond, from Cal D Reward $20. Bleshelm BX e, vet 15 pla e, Mo Franing 1n Woodward & Lathrop's, or ue picinity, Liberal reward. 'hone Lincoln Martin. n.ux PI tique. goid, diamond ceut small pearis on leaves at aides; either trance or in Hotel Shorcham, Nov. J7. I ward. Phone West 435. 2 BILL FOLD. containing papers and mouer, with mame, W. E. Chamberlin. Return 10 41 R st _n.c. Reward. L) BILL FOLDER, worn, containing two twen- s, 8 ten and two or three or four one-dollar bills, Baturday, the 19th between 4 and 5 ocluk P.m., on 14th st. between F and H or ou the Chevy Chase car. Phone Nlnmbl- 7168, BLACK BAG. initials H. tween M and Nsts. Liberal rewa RREOOCH, \.Er MEN WANTED—Fire well dressed. honest and gbitious soung mea as real estate ralesmen, Mgt be wiling to work: selling_cxperience ble of earning $75 X Der week. A real opportuaity (& make 2 permanent coasection with au oid lise resl bosiness. where earaiags will far ex- Sord expes \Va‘:hmgton Real Estate Co. llllu‘o‘ hdfi:fl 'fll!(il MEN TO SELL FORD CARS On commission; cars furnished to hustlers. Robey Motor Co., 1429 L st. n.w. MEN. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS HAS SEVERAL OPENINGS. l GOOD PAY For men willing o mdertake & hard, vat | i ;em pocisars. | or 3. P.: on 1ith be. Return 1104 M st. n.w. n with 3 pearis; lost Thure- day night. Pieare retarn to M. Bmith, 1118 22nd_st._n.w. ward. BROOCH, small; miniature of & cardinal: Nov. 22 (morning) between 17th and K and 1720 G ward. P can KEYS — Large, Saturday; . 28 Call Main 479. Suitable reward. RICTCLB. Dayton racer, o= Tock Creek Park, 18, Reward. Col. DLLIE—Large, Ivlnlllll‘ o elderly 1ady, who is grieving o its loss. Please return ln TlT 6th st. n.w. and reccive liberal boo—wmu aud_tad femall Collie pup, twe months, stands one foot high. tan spot back. Misming since naradny eventng. Libera reward. 1627 Corcoran st. n.w. Phone North 4778, 110G, ahepherd, male, marked black and white. Rewird i€ wetimed to 104 Indiasa ave. n.w. or call Franklin 843, ENVELOPE, larye, biie, contalaing certiicats 9f Sitle ana stber papers. Reward if* retorned 10 516 Colorado bi: £ EYBGLASI toldenbers's H st nw. | EYEGLASSES, in ca onday. Beward. £389: phone_ 1601 n;m-' g T e PLUMBERS. Two journeymen. -Must be union. Apply 3047 3 st_nw. 7 e PORTERR—Apply &t once. The Fruit and Nut Rhop, 1281 G st. mfiifi rAir\'ifi wanted, in good piant, pnler man who can operate «60 Testment required; union Mus)us ™ mu-x on commision. Tortoime shell: botween rkl Kln( s Palace; reward. 632 llnolype ear Dilin & Maviin's 1630 140 €68 Columbia road. SATESMEN it P T 0B S | {SALESMEN to call on drug stores and barber shops. dress Box 279-S, Star office. Sm)ll\‘ high class, earn $i5 a week. Cl" after 8 p.m! 14 Florida ave. mw.. 204 Soor. SALESMEN—Have vou ever sold anything? If w0, it should be an easy matter for you to Dake $200 x week iy e 10 cen: ferred. Riould make more. Cail [Ty n.w., Room 304, Thursday morning. . SECURITY SALESMEN wn"mn DIRECT [Bave FURNISHED. OALL MAIN 948, ME. SETTLED MAN to act as cash- ier. . Must be accurate-at figures. Write, giving qualifications and salary expected. .P. O. Box tas_ STORE MANAGERS—I have an opening several good men; must understand the ncat fame; 500 opening. Address Box 255-5, Star THREE, MEN, over 25, to devote two hour: aily fnm 8.to 8 p.m. 508 Westory bidg. 23* WAHI’BD—IW rl.il'I.Y traffic mspectors. ; traln - for thls profession FRATERNITY TIY, diamond sbape. jewelsd Shpma Lambda. 1744 8 st. n.w. Phome North HANDBAG, bfowi, sncde, containing valuable pipers and mover. et to Dalfour, Apt. Phone North 1017. Reward. \uumw. Tur, Monday evening at Poll Finder please return to 200 uh st n. PENCIL, gold, engraved Harney " P e Return. Bichmond Hotel. Reward. POODLE—_Bmall white maltese. same to Hotel Grafton, Rewa PURSH, ladys, Biack aitk. ‘mum‘ ining_Key, uo- and I-lflr y migi on Summ! or ¥ k. Finder please notify 172 Fr’n! st. 0.’ ' Reward. 240 m G Black enyx setting; valued for associa- Reward. 1454 Fairmont st. s’rm\a OF PEARLS, between 6ih and B and ave. Return to owner, 721 Bth t., Te- ive_reward. TAUPE BAG. Sunday, Theater and 8th ATC A Gowntss 4 on back, Sunday, Nov. 20, 192i. Finder glelll wtlfy ‘A, P Glllbfl]. B’l"!flua. lll. n.w. and Willard gl.lel via fl lld 14th lll. Return 1726 Eye st. n.w. Rewa WANTED—HELP SALESMEN. MOBILE SALESMEN (two) !,om.ei] The | free § Bufftalo. N.Y._______ . mest popular priced car on, the macket, We | O ARLISHED e e tor o "LAYS Irviag ab s | waath mauager for & st, Lrasch 16 be opened . il t. . | wants ms T ' \‘”h I'HIIEY e TR e shortly. _Address Box 176-8, Star office. a0 n )W DRESSER f ‘women'" il 1E><Pe"’fl‘s°:]d Real |:' T?m i ey eane:'u iSaars Celally SRltron e mian mflm‘i—T—ToTn!. T wrekorne iy For clt} property ; must have car. | at $20 per week to start; good ancement and to learn a big. Duvlglu ate l&enhmu, ete. Ad Star YOUNG MAN, runner in bank. Apply in own handwriting, stating are aad salary expected. Address Box 2828, Star oflu Finder return ftan Met tarn 1111 7th o . Gambill_name Ka y-Alger Co., Inc,, 617 Bond Bldg. LIVE CORPORATION WANTS EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Must have car. Leads furnished. An-opportunity to become MANAGER OF A DEPARTMENT DX ot FanE oo To persous qualifying. PATE Al e e Address Box 263-S, Star office. muwurm 37 per day, may be per- MLA!Y——'I‘"I'! Mifld dollars lll.,l.l-lr- Ifllflm“ C!DCPMM. 330 ":;.. lu:u RUG CLER! istered, s o DRvG CrEm X whn ption _experience, common cation. . pe call Nanh m. g EMPLUYMENT AGENCIES. o l‘lw moath. ADT0 RADIATOR revair BOOKKEBPE b or hotel exp. school. X x YOUNG MAN. !.lrl, " tor auto TYPIST, | mnl Scswak, O1A class, §5-87 di mun. ‘Fora. delivers, good peatag. CLERK, cashier. married, 335 week. SHOW CARD WRITER, exp., cartoon service. Na el Service ., 16th and N. anfl‘lfltrmm ml!'ll.-. Address Box 2548, Star OCOLATE COATERS, - éxperienced; good l!am Apply 721 11th st. n.w. mfl“ Cant Store. OIVIL BERVICE m-!-fl- for ml‘lll m y and aor estire e rmm.tfl% e to lud\lldnunill the. dnd'?..l ll?i.n’ e i 33351 i i i “%l"."\ st}i st.omow., ) E st n.w. FEEDERS and catchers, white, rieiced. Apply . Dupont]X*™, bwmu'filhl'-mmuu Y SRR, Ad-| i | e n,-l-nl 1 ave. - fi“l. 14th st & $17 A WE TO STAR INCREASED To $21 A WEE AFTER FIRST MONTH. FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. YO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NEEDED. = P'ER)(A‘;E:T mmrm\!! A\'AILAR'FE 7 18 2;'0 25. . GOOD EY! N i E A EYERIGHT, HEARINC THE unrl‘s\anfi\'flnb e THE Al ESSE TIAL QUALIFICATIONS. APPLY FIRST FLOOR. 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE & _PFO\IACTI .LEPHONE CO. »‘ E! ___EMPLOYMENT AG ln.u) WATTRESS, exp., in high-class place YABSER, $10 week and commission. MILLINERY SALESLADY. & vears’ exp. nec- essary. STENOGRAPHER, exp. in advertisiug lines. STESQGRAPHEL, expert, $25. week. gool opentng. National Persounel Bervice Bureau, 305 Bond Vidg., 14th and N. ¥. ave. MALE AND FEMALE. COUPLE, reliable, to caresfor bouse in ex- for two basemgat rooms. Address Box . Star_office. L INCOME TAX AUDITING. ial course to Speci The Civll serrice. l’nurlwr! 12th and ¥ sts. Phone Frankiss S0, | vidunl employer, Experienced, copylng models and remodel: ¥, Box 21-8, Star m.lll S rencl Address PICTURE cAsmIER, can give best of mm.m 215-8, Btar_office. VING to mudden change in business plans Samire to ina Dosition, preferably with 'fod)- for ‘my_private secretars Har had cight years’ experience, exceptionally competent stepographer and trpist, poxscssing {Umasual Hterars abliity. Would peore i lusble to any one desiring 1o be relieved [ Trom hetatl amd_pocden of uslly correspond- ence. Address Wilsos 1094, OGRAPIIER. part-time work wanted | Address R.. 1602 15th st. n.w. 1 TYPIST, experienced, wishes work at home. Address Box 125-8, Star offices 24 D’ ishes permanent work essen or candy store. Address Box Ktar office, 2 LADY with four yes hospital ex perience in physto-therapy wants & positiou i dec Address Box 211 in wishes poit operator. | Aadm- Box 260.8, § O] Hl,)dlfl RMAID or nl!r!-s, b)‘ cvlol!d ‘Itl Ao olored ‘wom: write 1314 Rij 4 588 n.w. S ke LR i o AMBETMAID'S position of woold 4o ¢ her work and waitiog in & American woman, experieu ny Kind & fe 5 e smail bund washing done at bome. Call 1337 12th nw. - . COLORED WOMAN. reliable: small or bundie wagies W be done at humie. COLORED WOMAN. place 85 cook, launds work:_give refereaces, 2229 9th st. n.w. 23 COOK in small family, rel stay night. 1120 South G; | COOK. and Tonsework, nights; good wages; refercaces. Addre Box 2288, Star office. DAY'S WORK of any kind, n.v colored wom- B. WORK ol' --y ind. | Address 1 bome or ouf. Call or w. TAGNDRESS, colored woman: morling or evenius works best city referemces. crienced colored girl: willing 1 travel. 2117 Ward pl.Answer by m“un MEN AND WOMES to enter insurance busl- ness, IWe ave starting classes of metruction for various lines, written, and can teach you how to -xe big ‘money if you are willing to it ly before 10 am. or after 4 p.m. Learn the real mm{ nd make good money while learning. | .. eed not interfere with piesent_ employment. meets | evers Tuesday. 5 p.m., in room 320, Colorade | = - E. H. Cussell. ael7e | D WOMEN quickly leatn real cstaic receive. pay whi'e learning; ueed pot | th present -umnym-r some ma Free class lectures. eves William F. Matteson, oA NOGRAPHER—Must b accurate and ing to work: unless you can qualify do not answer; state briefly_educational training and experience. Address Bex 191-8, Star office. 24% FEMALE DOMESTIC. PLACE to care for Lachelor apt. by neat ored woman: ale» girl wants place as chil hurse. 1720 Florida_ave. WASHER—Small. bowe or morning work. 420 Oakdale OMAN wants work by da 914 V st m. FORE by ua rding WANTED——MISCELLAHEDUS FURNITUR! €00d laundress. | Riley, 331 nm st. SHOWCARNS avd wall Emi] party, some used furmi 4328, SIDESADDLE, iads's, waated, with pummel on right side. Thomas Powers, 1368 Colum! road n.w. COOK, genersl hmu-m mr'_l?rm Camils; Seferences: mond and Delaware sts. mwm‘mw mr siay nights. Kenesaw_Apts. GIRL, white, tot general housework and s sist with children; can stay nights. Apply 2016 Portaer place’n.w. § i | FURNITURE ws tire house or ode LUNGH BOOM equipment; be Box 260-8. Star office. ted for 7-room house, for ¢ ieces. _Call W CONCRETE MIXER: capacity sack of must be perfeet condition and bargain geics, whem asd where cha ba lnspected. 1125, Woodward bl GTRL, neat, general liovsework; 1327_Columbla_road. GIBL, reliable.. general housework. $5 week, all Apt. 1, 1436 Meridian n.w., between Tand & tonight. GEXERAL HOUSEWORKE! must be good cook and waitre required. Apply 2400 16th n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK—In family of two: adalts; & nice, companionahle white girl: good wages. Mrs. Mejlott. 16 Newlands Chase, Md. TPhone Cleve, 487, mcnu city references. Teference. s #tay night: HOT 1728 18th nocslwoulm\ stay nights: 3915 McKinley st. n.w., Chevy Chase, HOUSEWORKER: foreign rirl preferred home, good no 584. 3220 Highland ave., Cleveland Park. TAUNDRESS with references. 1825 19th n.} n. NURSE, white, experienced. for two childres must Bave | 3 Teference. . C._ 2 stay nights: best wuges: city references. Al pip Avt. 85, 2810 Ashmead place. Phone North VHITE GIRG t work around howse: §35 Do o 355 month, room board. Call !n!. . S WOMAN for ral housewor eferences. 1618 Webater st: n.%. YOUNG GIRL for all time or part time. M" Cambwidge. NT AGENCIES. lanndry. Phone Cleve, | Bl n.u\rrmm wanted, Fnough furniture for 3 six-room Bpnse wanted jmmediately. by whole or_odd pleces. Kindly call Ad Ak for Mr. Litt. “The American Household Co Secopd-Hand Furniture and Hm:l’llnld Goods Bought and 713 12th a. I"nnilln "3408-J. 726: Send for Lows Notes, 814 E St. N.W. 1t ou have any fursitare or other goods to wena and you will obtain best results.” Tgione Frankiin_2015. Bring In_what yw o have al 5416, Pearimen’s Book e WE BUY honmllnlfl torottare and office fx- tures. 3 uty Lor. 8th and D) etx. n.w. IF YDU WAST (o obiale Best reeity or yous foruiture ‘wad other miscellaneous M. RHAPIRO, .'. T g wfllhnyuuwhnk pleces, S Foaakite, 8785 E‘Ilr'“’ll coun Tordrd100, 3 mg -x!‘n ~ ) Part-time workers, clambermaids wanted. Rev. Fuller's, T2 H’lll\ll'fllB of all kinds for a six-room house wanted immediately. as a whole or odd pieces. Kindly esll Col. 6609. 29° WANTED—SITUATIONS Toung | beds. man, experjen ! Box 2198, nur office. 5+ 4Pl FURNITURE of ail kinds a1 once to m-m an_11-room, house. 3412 W—\flu—m buy When sellin the ola, reliavle Bot_drop ¥y a 1 to ? Nacker 1440 W ot CANDYMAKER, all-around man: can do ow chocolate coating, fine on soft creams, honbon ‘brittles, caramel tna:e-‘v 1928 14th’ 3 second l‘l!ADmll‘B (tolnnd) ivate fam th st expericaced mecha ome W. 4473. Address wm‘ n.w. ronu -, T—TU_['_\L\W ANYTHING TO BELL, phone | Riley. Main 6162, 3 WANTED—Featirer beds Turnitare, Best ces et fguare Dea) Purnituse Co, 501 Main 5836. FURNITORE of 311 Kinda for six-room Bon immediately. Oall Line, 5683. 3 ‘colored: § best references. Address Box 208-5, COLORED STUDENT, -meu-uhv-fiu 8 pgm., mmnm 1811 2rd st. n.w. rishea position; capable of taking charge elec- Tears exptrh s best of Address Btar office. 2% U Amcl-lummm-nthuw Wi& ‘Edgard, Pyt Frask INVESTOATOR, Grvi-ciam Wweek ar case: tial. Box. :ASITO‘ R JAPANESE nufll!h-. ook, butler or mmm ¥. Shera, 920 17th and K_si es.gmu-_ nw. [ nm umhfl.rl.“!- ; 8 Btar office. Y mmuamo-—., Pplece or day. ng. v HIGHEST CASH PRICES Bt uul,' a mfll& e id_ail taiking mashincs, uu.-e rattare. o er. china, D 1538 G st s W e !'l!l“n'mfl—ln will M -nu.t itk A F. J\lx. L By, 8. Welebers, €2 K at, n.w. OLD LD, SILVER, ETC. Dumondn ‘Old % Silver MW ua Turaitare --I‘!.nm- -