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And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. It goes -ight to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It . promptly heals the inflamed mem- branes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the ph'egm and soon your cough stops entirely. Splendid Jor bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. . Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway pine ext-act, 7amous for healing the membranes. To avoid ppointment ask your druggist for “Z'2 ounces of Pinex” with directions and. don’t accept anything else. Guaraiteed to give absolute satisfaction or money re- fnv:‘ded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wavue, Ind. afest and % amilv Medicine“ &WX%%K—H&~E~>H‘{‘\WM;¥ e Judge Hugh J. Crawford of Los installed in his place hi to daughter's desk and pays. WEALTH BACKING . WHiSKY RUNNING !Government Initiates Ex- _ posure of Smuggling Plot by i Indicting Eight Men. ! i By the Associated Press. CHARLESTON, S. C.. December 6. First steps toward the exposure of what tHe government will contend is a widespread and wealthy whisky smugiling syndicate were taken in United tes district court here. ‘when indictments were returned st eight men on charges of con- to violate the national pro- Sullivan, wealthy machinery and formerly a promoter events, and three other Charleston are named in cnts. together with Louie Kantor of Detroit, Edward Trattner of New Yor and Pete Cross, whose places of resi dence have not been disclosed in the { proceeding The other Charleston men_indicted_are C. B (Tobie) Her- nandez. A. H. Walker and H. E and Trattner were held in with the alleged liquor ughter, Mra. C. Holmen. Crawford has been one of the leaders in the Los Angeles crusade against auto speed ! terms are being inflicted. When the judge is sufficiently lenient to let the culprit off and Fred E. Cummings | THE EVENING § Angeles recently dl He sayn whe | FIGHTS NEGRO EXODUS IN SOUTHERN STATES for Housing Conditions Worse Them in North, Says Colored Bishop, in Plea to Pastors. By the Assoclated Press. COLUMBIA, C.—December 6.— Attributing the northern migration of southern newroes which has been re- ported in full swing recently, partly to fear of the Ku Klux Klan and part- 1y to harsh treatment of nezro temints | by their landlords, Bishop W. D. Chap- | pelle of the South Caro ina conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, announced that he had ap- pea‘ed to the ministers of all churches ‘in his charge to discourage the move- i ment in their sermons. Bishop Chappelle said that he had | recently made a tour of investigation of the necro districts of New York. to i which efty, inecroes, in common with those from jother southern states, are flocking nd he declared he found conditions of ihousing arfd sanitation much worse there than in the south. Churches of his conference have lost from 5.000 to 5,000 members in the ar, Bishop C! appelle estimated. rding the Ku Klux Klan. he de “The negroes are afraid of it nace to a ‘settling down’ H last ye: R red: and itis a mong them In many cases, Bishop Chappelle de- clared land ords have not been lenient with tenant farmers whose ops have ! been destroyed by the badl weevil, and, \as a result, these farmers have moved | to northern citles, where they expect to secure jobs at good wages, id. s the result of hearings on them in Charleston York, respectively, which attended by United trict Attorney D. E r of Charleston and State Pro- tion_ Officer John J. “hierl bond for 00, accord- o 000 bond, { Trattner fixed at $2,3 ing to these officia The charges against thesa defend- ants grew out of two major whisky seizures in this vieinity last summer. In June, a lighter loaded with 200 barreis of whisky white potatoes, w eral in Gree island, solid carload of liquor, billed as lum. ber and_consigned to a destination in Canada. was seized just north of here. The Department of Justice sent Charles R. Jordan and Denver H Graham. agents of the bureau of in vestigation here, to assist local offi- cia's in investigating the operations leading up to the two seizures. Sullivan was arrested shortly afte! the first seizure, and held for trlal in federal court. The other arrests fol- lowed as & result of the combined in- vestigation of the regular and spe- cial enforcement authorities. Fol- lowing his arrest In connection with the lighter seizure, Sullivan was taken into state court and ordered to serve a suspended sentence for al- leged violation of the South Carolina liquor law, which had been imposed some time previousiy. He appealed from the order, and his appeal ls now pending in the state supreme court. District Attorney Meyer has not in- dicated whether or not he will try the eight conspiracy cases at the present term of court. located by fed- creek, in the rear of Cole BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Vi 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock | markets 4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- [k(-ts p.m.—Weather report. 0 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. p m.—T:me siznals; weather re- h'p orders; 2,650 meters.* meters. 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. Try his If You Have Dandruff There Is one sure way that never || fails to remove dandruff com- pletely and that is to dissolve it This desir it entirely. To dol th Jjust get about four ounces of rlain, ordinary liquid arvo it at night when retiring: rough to moisten the secalp and| rub it in gently with the finger | rips. By morning. most, if not all, of vour ruff will be &= and three or four more applications will completeiy dissolve and en- tirely destroy every single sign and_trace of it, no matter how| much dandruff you oy have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred | times better. You can et liquid arvon at any Jrug store, and four ounces is all | you will need.’ 7his simple rem- i 2dy has never been known to fail.' Advertisement. Catarrh Quickly Ended by a Pleacant Germ-Kill ng Antisept.c The littie Hyomel In IQ‘Y is made of hard rubber ai cun casily be carried in pocket ‘or purse. It will last a tifetime. Into this inhaler pour a few drops of magical Hyomel. This in absorbed by the antiseptic zause within and now you are ready 10 breathe it in over the germ-infest- HYOME o “r) It s guaranteed to end eatarrh, hromchitis, nore throat, croup, coughs and colds or money back. It cleans out a stuffed-up head in two minutes. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Feoples Drug Stores. (Except where noted, sending is CW 50 meters.) WVWX—Post Office Department (1,100 Meters), 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- stables. 5 pm.—Report on dairy products and grain. 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re- ports. & p.m.—Re tab'es. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. port on fruits and vege- WiL—Continent Electric (360 Meters.) p.m.—Phonograph selee- Company 5:30 to ; tions. | WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electrie Com pany (360 Wetern.) 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of music, : WPM~—Thomas J. Williams, Inc. (360 Metern). :45 p.m.—Speclal concert by the Kallipolis Grotto Band. camouflaged “as | nd in the following month. a | | Changes in Stations of Army and Navy O fficers Of Interest to Capital Army. Maj. Lewls W. Call, judge advocate, who will retire December 14, has been assigned to ‘acilve staff duty [beyond that date, in charge of the work of the Federal Power i legal and state enforcement officers'Commission, under the direction of | the Secretary of War. Maj. Adam_ E. Schlanser, Medical Corps, at Walter Keed General Hos Ipital, has been detailed as an in- | structor at the Army Medical School i First Lieut. Alfred J. Bartram, i fan'ry, at Walter Reed Gene pital. has been honorably dis from the service of the United States. ! 'Lieut. Col. John J. Miller, infant at Philadelphia, has been assigned |to the 42d Infantry, In the Panama “anal Zone Col. Willlam H. Chambers, Dental Corps, at New York city, has been a: signed to duty at Honolulu, Hawail Capt. Roy L. Bodine, Dental Cor| at Walter Reed General Hospital, has becn ordered to Manila, P. I, for duty. Maj. James R. Jacobs, infantry | Maj. Joseph H. Tvler. Dental Corps iCapt. James W. Anderson, Corps; Cap*. Joseph J. Pi Artillery Corps, and First Peter L. A. Dye. cavalry, have been retired on_account of disability in- cident to the service. Lieut. Col. Thomas T. Duke, in- fantry, and Capt. Robert L. Co ., cav- alry, have been ordered to their homes to awalt retiremen The resignation by First Lieut. 1 i Corps, of his commission as an officer of the Army for the good of the service, President. Navy. Commander James O. Gawne, Con- struction Corps, at the nav Norfolk, has been ordered to this city for duty in the bureau of con- struction and repalr, Navy Depart- ment. Lieut. John B. McTigue, Civil En- gineer Corps. resignation accep'ed. dell has been ordered to treatment at the Naval Hospital, this city. Commander Joseph C. Thompson, ! Medical Corrs, at the naval station, | Guam. has been ordered to San Fran- i cisco. Lieut. Emory P. Fldredze, at the navy yard, Porismouth, N H.. has been detailed to the battleship Utah. Lieut. George R. Fairlamb. Jjr., has been assigned to duty at the naval air station. Pensacola, Fla. GET hJGE RUSS TRACT. Krupps, Aided by British, Will De- velop 247,000 Acres. BERLIN, December 6.—A provisional agreement has been concluded be- tween the Russian soviet government and the Krupps, according to the Berliner Tageblatt, for a concession of 100.000 hectares (247,000 acres) of agricultural land in southwestern Russia. A special company will be formed, with the aid of British capital, it was | added, to put into practice a scheme i of intensive cultivation. i Early last spring the Krupp firm and the Russian government con- cluded an agreement for agricultural WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (ise-| Concessions in the province of Rostov, Metern). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the pho: nograpl. and reproducing piano. WJIH—White Co. & Boyer Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features. WEAS—The Hecht Co. (380 Meters). % to 4 p.m—Selections on the 1 phonograph and reproducing piano. 7 to 8 p.m—Radio vaudeville pro- . gram as follows: Selection for tuning in played on the player-piano. Act 1. Duet by Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan and Louis Goodyear, y Mountains,” from “Il Trova- Act 2. Mrs. Lawrence V. Groean, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Bieyden, ‘n concert, vocal solos: “Tis Snowiny, ° “All for Yo ‘Birthday” (Woodman). Address, Stephen Elliott Kramer, ssistant superintendent of schools, Makll&g ‘Teaching a Profession.’ Act violinist, “The O'd Refrain” (Kries- ler), '0o a Wild Rose” (MacDowell), accompanied by Doris Schutz. Act 4. Joint piano syncopations by Sylvia Klavans and Doris Schuts, “Medleys of Popular Songs.’ Act 5. Louis Goodyear in concert, accompanied by Mias Blaisdell, “Th Kiss” (Tosti), “Wherever You Walk" (Handel), “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes.” Voeal selections. Clos- ing announcements. (380 | Harry Somers of New York. | which the Krupps agreed to cultivate, shipping large quantities of agricul- tural {mplements Into Russia for the purpose. A Berlin dispatch on Sep- | tember 17, however, sald the Krupps, | despite a’ favorable report from an ! investigating commission of experts, ihad failed to ratity the contract, i withdrawing from the agreement on | the ground of financial inability to learry it out. | Salvation Army’s Property in U. S. ' Valued at $15,325,630. ! vation Army owns realty in the United States of a market value of $15,325,- I MILLIONS IN REALTY. NEW YORK, December 6—The Sal- (Martin), | 63, it has been revealed in a court gases, heartburn, order permitting the organization to mortgage its property at Port Ches- ter for $10,000 to build a new home. +"| Richard E. Holz, vice president, who ' applied for the order, said the Army’s i personal property was worth $3,097,. 001 and its total debts and liabilities ] $6,208,303. In the United States the law con- }siders a letter when posted remains the property of the sender until It is delivered to the person ad- . Great Britaln, on the other hand, takes the view that a letter as soon as posted becomes the J:m el of the person to whom it is |POLICE COURT, A ONE-FAMILY AFFAIR, TERROR TO SPEEDERS' he said South Carolina | Clarence W. Dresser. Coast Artillery | has been accepted by the | | yard, | Lieut. Commander Dupree J. Frie- | TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. U.S.-CANADIAN POSTAL AGREEMENT IS PLANNED New Regulations Discussed at Con- ference Will Be Effective January 1. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, December 6.—A new pos- tal agreement between Canada and the United States will be prepared by Canadian post office officials, it was announced here at the close of the first international postal conference between officials of the two couniries. The new convention, which supersede that of 18$8 and will em- body the decisions of the conferei just closed, will be forwarded to Washington for approval. It s planned to make the new agreement effective next January 1. Officials agreed .n the closing ses- sion_that each country should grant to the other free transit across its terrftory by all trainy used for iis own mails, of the closed post made up by . fice of e.ther country addr any other exchange of the same coun- ry CHILEANS FIGHT NEW GOVERNMENT LOANS Senate Majority Resolution Also Favors Legislation Providing 1 New Sources of Income. | By the Amsocinted Prese. SANTIAGO, Chile, majorit a private m lution ass | December -ting today, passed ting that it would not thorize the contraction of furth: will | © MALE. s NEVER mail ORIGINAL vecommendations tn “appiying for employment. Use COPIES. AMERICAN Commerce Assoc'ntion’ wi'l inter- .\'lew few young men who have the proper Qqualifications o be trafned for posit ons in ex- port and fore'gn trade. Write or phone for interview, 610 Star bidg. Phone Main 509 until pm. ® AUTOMOBILE WASHERS, colored: must have exprrience and come well recommended. Auto RLACKSMITH'S HELPER who can drive on shoes. Apply Wm. T. Casey, B'adensbvrg, M. fid BOY fo work in tin shop. Apply 7:30 a.m. 8t 2024 M at. n.w. iy 'B“YF—TW» 'at. colored. over 18 vea {8ge. Weat End Laundrr. 1123 Penva. ave. BOYS—The Tabulating Mach'ne Co. nesds several bright. act've bova to work in_their shops: must be ovrr 16 vears old and furnish satisfactory refe-encea: 50 cents an honr to at_nw. after ® am class pon-union. Call Aom) kid COAY, CLERK at dump: experienced preferred: permanent positi-n to right man. R‘ate age and reference. Address Hox 192-C, Star ofice. AGERS. “need 5 men with autos to travel in_ Virginia and Marslend; must be produce: DR F at nw. 7° wed ENGINEER, white, 3+d ol dress Box 177.C_S*ar aMee GENERAL WORK around grocers. 9an,Twho can drive a machine: reference. th st state age. colored b S 11 denartments juba apartment houses: nncrowded living quick ad: method: tudente “emploved by | wwer phone: leen ncement_for right m Address Box 189-C, § oMce: chance for references required. oMee MEN—Earn $110 fo pa‘d, ns railway ten zuaranteed affer 3 m or money refifli Write for free b . Trainine Int., Buffalo. N. Y. IMEN=Two to wotk out of to ln.um Wil anager; prefer in n 5 w th maga- | Zine. newspaper or apes g experience; | salary and transportation. Room $00 American | Nn+'gnal Renk Wde 1217 F et nw i N in_demand for positions as m und arehitecture] draftsmen, paving §35. to $100 v We will traln you d ne for particu. ng, 14th and T cture_busin onfidence ¥y when yon.can prove up with rapld vancement and permanent futu Ad-exu_Rox 237-C, Sty MEN. ambitious, can make blg money nsng their time_energeticully under onr_direction. You can work our proposition part or full time or during lesm neh'p. See IMr Ben at New Ebbitt Horel, with bicycle, 1311 w. T Apply honsekeeper, . Tath and K stx inte wl, for sumuier resor marr ed man pre. ave. ww. (afler 6 . | mus® have Virgin ] ! ferrea.” Apply 1 Criovie theater. | M4, Regniar work for right | v particulars to W. V. Wil | T sociated with newly f thie . Star oftice. Il cuffer Kresge BALE WEDNESDAY, DECE MBER 6, 1922 Life’s Darkest Moment. e o 1S THE COUEIS™M R@FrcDYy B- B-BETTER AN B-BETTER | WANTED—HELP. FEWALE. ZLIENT AGENCIE* EMPLO Table: r. 0 n.w. Lhes, North Capitol 2nd Mass, | by the government or new paper money. The senato {ored the adoption of legi | the wovernment new sources of income { They further resolved that public works already sanctioned by congress should {be finished, but that no further one | should be undertaken unless funds were | available, The senators also urged that BT sible momy be effected. | Senz n Enrique Concha said that | the financial situation of the country | was delicate and that 42 per cent of | it8 totul income for some Years must i be used in payment of interest on the jnation’s internal and external loane. He commended a union of all parties in view of the present politicul situa- tion. tion giving — e Japanese officials must get up early he morning to keep pace with their ier. Admiral Kato begins his soon after 6 o'clock in the a2 and keeps them up till noon. goes 10 bed at half past | { | | ‘The most stubborn, throat-rasping coughs cannot survive a few doses of Dr. I elI's—that good old-time rvemedy. There is ease and relief in the very first teaspoonful of this sooth- {og pine-tar-honey compound. Dr. Bell's heals the raw spots-loosens, then stops the cough. Pleasant to take! 3oc—All druggists. ACID STOMAGH !l MEALS SOUR OR FORM GAS, GAS Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion Gone! TR The moment “Pape’s Dia in reaches the stomach I:;l distnrlz“ofi j acid stomach or indigestion ends. [mmediate relief from flatulence, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressure. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Millions keep it handy. Drug- =te vecommend it. the | exper enced. to nell oo devices: lettors of tefer c-mpensation governed by personality and abil- good opportunity for future: age 5 Addres<s Box 345- witution (mo good pArt or who'e opening its new b . developing 8Iv nEe aceanTts. director new accounts. 5 . between 4 and | Eehoo? - expe q n zardening sud woth L aud wife. 1345 I D WOMEN quickly learn reat feceice pav while learninz: weed Go* interfere witn present employment: some mak. !ing $100 & wesk. Frec class lectures every Spm Willm F. Mattenn. €1 OGRAFHER and trpist, e expert n. H“. D t -wide demand for women: all departments hotels, clubs. apartmeat houses: ul feld, fine livicz. quick advancement car metkinds indorsed—our students employed by leaiding bo: everywhere. evemings. Call for varticulars, Lewis Hotel Training !, 1340 New York ave nw. 1o best known art'c’e in 1ts line; the mext ! three weekn busiest in the ear and lent opportunity and commission income the right man- one man for city work: out of town: must give good refe to the higgest honse of trs. App's in person to | N ) clean-cut, energetic mon, arred preferred: fmportant permanent work. 4 Metropol tan Rank blde. J X ) to ite kind in the tan hide ., phonesrag, Call afte ntside. high-class goodcomm'ssion. . Capt. T Rt o W0 e $10.000 i particular, i 3 5 inexperienced ar exper 1°g demaud for me ¥ or tri . Assn.. Dept have only dared to dream Freeth will train vou and ' It's free, it'n what Oonr 3 make that dream come trme See M- Tohir | STENOGRAPH P telligent. indnstrions. pleasing perdonality Dest references. Appiy Toom 224 Mills bldg 17th and Pa_ave n.w S ETOCK SALESMFN. several I've wires, to weil wecuritien in & nationalls advertised business. - Address Box 214-C. Star office. T R. seventh or accurate 5t TRUCK DRIVER and work on_coal arendy employment. Apniv A. P. Woodson Co. roe st . Reookiand. D _C. —Whi'e man with good refer- | ences as day watchman, ‘nside wo'k: 7 a.m. | to 7 pm. ‘ncluding : salary, week. ' Address Box 296.C, Star office. ' WHITE BOYS wanted. Apply Mr. Simmon: 1418 X Y. ave. YOUNG MEN of good appescance for Tocal snlea force: salary or comm es'on: experience ) room 204 experience met necessa: ailary and comm'ssion: can eas. | flv earn $35 per week. Afk for Mr Bowen, room B0 Ame:ican Nat'anl Rk hide jwith ,only those with experience will, ibe Coonin, Wm. Hahn & Co., 7th ;and K. LADY fo 6T sducational-sales porition in sonth: splendid experience and opportunity deselopment: thorough traini rmunent if desired: good Rox Star office L. empioyed: lesrn telephone switchboard op rating those des: ing to complete course bofore first of year en- 10il now; be prepared for many new openl firat o Uxford Lldg., cor. 14th betwess Dractical courss in Etenography will £t you for a fos tion .o a short time Boyd Business College, 130 F n.w. Main 2676, del LADY, intelicctual, cuitur, id_ambitions, to interview parents: winter fu sont manent; $1.500: Lonus and train fsre. dress Hox 242-R, Sta: oflice. . Star office, VXper enve 585 month. must have two aity Hospital, Tth TYPIST who can operate mimeogran hows daily, afternoen cr evening. A , for resurgnt (whte 31l P and fancs, rmanent position. Apply % an Diug (umpany. 903 Ps RETOUCHEKRS aud fin;tters; Ifirst class, for finished work; steady position, good pay. 314, Underwood & Underwood, 1230 Conn. ave. STENOGRAPHER and typist commercial experience Mr. eonsidered. Apply ACCOUNTANT. immed‘a-ely. for out-of-town work with headqnarters fn Wash'ngton. en'l 743 Munses Rlde. n G314, SAT.LESMAN—I AM ! Junlor, |OFFICE CLERK—Young lady wme.ori“,-nh general office experience. |Apply Mr. Coonin, Wm. Hahn & Co.. 7th and K. LOOKING FOR A MAN— | A REAL “HE MAN." | One of those fellows who stand firm on their | convietions. I have a selling position to offer | him. If he is not a salesman T can mnke a <nlesman of him If he has the s'uff in him. The lounge lizard and Jel'y-fish-spine chap nerd | not app'y. No soft hertha for any one. If you cvn prove up 1 can show 5ou how you can make $100 to $300 per wrek.® Are you on? _After 3020 a.m.. 500 Edmonds Bldg.. 811 15th n.w. BUNDLE BOYS—We have openings for several bundle hoys who are eighteen years of age or |older. Apply to the Manager, Saks & Co. RETOUCHERS and spotters, first-class, for finished work; steady position; good pay. Unde};wood & Underwood, 1230 Conn. ave. HARDWARE SALESMAN— Large hardware store desires the services of an experienced hardware salesman. Only pro- gressive man need apply. Ad- dress Box 263-C, Star office. MEN, MEN, MEN. e need 10 men to sell the latest housekold tnvention in_sears. ' We train vou without ! Sbligation. Profitable and permanent connee- tion: . Advancement assured those who qualify. Call 204, District Nat. Bank bldg. SALESMAN. Experienced sell ng jobbers, dealers and de- velopment of territory. T:aveled extensively. ' Has car if desired. Moderate salary and com- m saion. s Box 223.C, Star office. * Adq CHAUFFEURS FOR TAXIS. ‘White men with reference, 30% commission, Apply 712 E st. s.e., 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 185 FORMER EMPLOYES Who desire to work during the Christmas season should regis- i ter now. Vacancies for saleswomen in GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS. This is an excellent oppor- tunity for married women who! desire to make extra money for | Christmas. Apply at Employment Office, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. YOUNG WOMEN. Telephone Operating ffers PERMANENT WORK. Easy to Learn. Good Salary. Frequent Increases. Opportunities for Advancement. We are confident that you will find interest in an interview with our Application Supervisor. ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. HOTEL POSITIONS. ::'lt’iln.'.'fl'ldt dexand for ambitious men and WE PLACED 3789 “LEWIS TRAINED” men and women in contact with good hotel, club and ‘| tearoom positions in the past “ twelve months, | Orer 500 hotels m the United | 31y n there ! fve gensral wor, Wi reass, . wait &by Eru of wo Rev._Ful WANTED_SITUATIONS. MALE. more T of dozens Lave. combined. orer 3.0 rooms and wil em- | ploy ‘over 3 4 women ACCOUNTANT with geuer. i ; 2 | expoean i et N i Prepare now. Be ready to fill employment dnring hol'das parinds o a position in this rich uncrowded coneidered. Addiess :field of big opportunities. ! Our scheol and methods indorsed. Twe DGR X returns i oric anai_wnd prepare PAREKCS L mermianoLt " . Adelphia: Thomas Eogene T, Eppley | (ARL morsing. Ki chain of hotels: When sou euroll you 2 a free life | Rmploym oal are cordislly iovited LECTURI Special clas: . phone or wrt to our FREI pow forming. for free bosk, ““You Blg_Opportuaity. n9am to8 pm. PEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL.S, AN wa LECTRIC o in s umion. Address COOR—Good fiome: refercuces req Bowell. 61 nw. Phave (Meve 140 tay mights: ofe arces small 1 COUK and general ho stax nights seworker. white wonia good home: smali family. Appix ing to do plain cook'hz an: wirk, no laundrs. 1502 Co'umbia road. Adams 00 e S5 i 2 2524 1 Do Job Wwo & first o HOUSEWORK-—Lads end daughter will find good Lome and p Stewsrt blde.. 6th ed, white won of 14-month-old ha i phone Thu: sd: NURSE, exper erences: stay o 581, WORKING (OOK and general housewo.k competent; 1 ‘n fami TYPINT. competout, 0 o1 night 0 ur etuy nig] Kind afier 7 .u wiose st., mast have re Chevy Chase, k. white or c0 ored s 1630 Park rd.nw GEN! cook; uo laundry. ‘URSE, experienced, for infant —Ter, Teele [ reference .62 M.niwood p ace. . ~ fication writer, reeic- = = : knowledge of luw. DOMESTIC—COLORED, ! attice & CARE FOR CHILD o colo.ed family: 7 yor formerly _emploved in settled woma small pay. good home. Mhepms Tad s - Depar > st iniw tant 4 * need of immediate COTORED WOMAN —Reliable, with city ref- otherwise. Address erences, to cook und do gereral honsework in an apartment; no washing Apartment 13, the Altamont, 1901 Wyomi and RBER, FIRST- o Add-ess er, competent privote’ fam; COMPANION, 726 2ist_n.w X _ DAY'> WORK, tespectabie colored woman: (1, 0 fiess. bring references. Address Box 185C, Star Sngton. 3 office inet B ‘G We sudo'r capx, s GENERAL TINUSEWORK—Colored &Il o (hon BT ING W e ™ raben for ushios: family four; stay nights.” Phone /150 HaTh ot Be jor*| A - = 5 TS ZES oA Foun Wonan xS aBiL T GENERAL HOUSEWORKER: St.ONE woman: Liionl ‘or neivaie. apeakn. French. 6. yeare reliable. 935 N. Y ave n.w. experience in London. Address rom, asewo_ker, competent woman, for ' 13 M*. Vernon e B w. A mall fami's: references requ red. 3815 Jeni- LIESKMAKIN s ine vra Cleveland 185 tyle, GENERAL hcusewo k, colo.ed woman: refer- ences 45 Brvant at nw GENERAL HOUSEWORKER and cook. be expei'enced. 610 Lex ngton place ne. EKAL LOUSEWOKR, ily; references; aff X n HOUFEWOER and sewing, by relisbie woman: good re erence. 1222 Kirby st. LIGHT CLEANING, colored girl; sy reference. 3337 Holmead pl. n.w. COOK, first class; small family ; go home nights; good pay; last cook with us 6 years. 1326. corsect, Address Box . | Eamon ORGANIST, wide musical experi churelh postion. Address Box 1 wo in tailor 1 _Lincoln ’ BE ouiting, ftding, dressmaking and remodeltng: Adams | Address Box_ 147.C. Star_ofiice, 5 NOGRAPHER AND TYPIRT withes svese e o A Naees Box 107-C, Star omee DS

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