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FUMASONLBIOND! AMED DELEGATE can’s Emissary to United States. ° Ty the Associated Press. ROME, December _1¢.—Archbishop Tietro Fumasopi-Biondi has been ap- yointed apostolic delegate in Waeh- 13ton to gucceed Mgr. Glovanni Bon- zan0, who was ralsed to tie cardi- nalate in the last consistory. { Archbishop ¥Fumasoni-Biondl, the new apostolic delezate. 18 fifty years old, and at preseut Holds the post of sccetary of . the congregation _of! propagandi fide, at Rome. ] Praixed by Professer. Te the abl and experience. admirably to fit him for the post of delegate here, according to Mar. . Bernardini, professor st Catholic Un ersit who personally knows Mgr, ‘umasoni-Bionai from acguaintagce abroad. The new apostolic delegute was horn in Rome, and gr:duated from the seminary there. His first ap- pointment after graduation was that of private secretary to Cardinal Mnr-l tinelll, then with the congregation of propaganda. but later delegate to] Amerfca. Fumasoni-Blondi later was appointed aportolic delegate to India, nd was the first official delegate Trom the Vatican to be sent to Japan. om Japan he returncd to Rome, ere he re-entered the congregation a. in which he rose to the position of secretars Qualified for Post. Mgr. Bernardini sald today that the new apostolic delegate was, in his opinion, an exceedingly well gualified and acceptable personaze to receive the appointment to America. In lan- Zuages he was said to be eloguent, WAth a flyent knowledge of, at least, English, French and Itali ardini sald he expected 3ate might arrive about January : At the apostolic delegation it was aid that no 1 rotification had. et been received of - the appoint- ment of Mgr. Fumasoni-Biond Knights of Uolumbus today an- nounced that the new delegate had sent his blessing to the American ople through the Knights of -Co- mbus as one of -his first acts on be- ing appointed. This was made known in a letter sent to Columbia, the K. of . national magazine. by Edward I. Hearn. K. *. commiesloner to Tome and papai chamberlain. i BRITAINAND JAPAN LEADIN CRUISERS Tabulation Sheds Light on Proposal for Fact to Ban " Competition. in naval eir- | tive positions of | und Jupanese By the Aseociated Press. A tabulation obta cles showing the re the British, Americ naviesin cruiser and submarins sirength | apparently shed light on the situation | which led the House ar committco to propose that Harding negotiate an interuational} agreement to check ¢ ve Luild: ing in these types. - g Britain Has Forty-Five Craise: The figures credit Great Dritain with forty-five light cruisers of the firsti line, built, building or projected. and| aggregating 206480 tons; the United | States withten ships building, 75090 tons, { and Japan. with elqven ehips built and { twenty-one building and projected, ag- | gregating 191,450 tons. In addition the Hst shows Great Britain to have thirteen Jight cruisers of the second line, 69,230 tons, meither the United States nor Japan being credited with any ehips in 1his classification. In fleet submarines Great Britain is eredited with six of the first line, 11,280 tons; six of the second line, | 7.300 tons, and two building or pro- | jected, 3.500 toae: the United States | ith three of the first line, built, .318 tons; none of the second, three byilding, tons, and six addi-| tional authorized but not under con-| tract; Japan with no flest submarines built, but tiree under construction, 4,500 tons. Japan Rans Third. In first-line submarines, other than { fleet submarines, Greal Britain, is built, 27,12 tons; building, 298,575 tons: Japan with twenty-seven bullt, 23,538 tons, and one program of =ix- feen building, 13,480 tons, and a see- ond building program of twenty-| eight ves: “tonnage unknown.’ i While the tables snowed decided American Inferiority In light cruisers, ihe United States has a distinet ad- tage in first-line destroyers, with 5 built, against 178 for Great Brit- 2in and fifty-four for Japan. Six new destroyers are given on the British building program, none on the Amer- ican and thirty-elgiat on the Japa- nese. SEES ADMINISTRATION _ COLORED RACE’S FRIEND Call on Prui_d.cnt Brings Much Saflsfaction to Dr. Scarborough, Republican, Ohio. The colored race has every.reason to feel that this administration is ecepecially friendly to it and is dolng overything possible for its aid and advancement, atcording to Dr. W..S. Scarborough, for many years & lead- ~r among the colored. republicans of Oirlo, following a_conference yesterday with President Harding. B Dr. Scarborough, who is now an assistant in charge of farm studies dfvision of the Department of Agri- ‘ulture, informed the President that! there exists comsiderable unrest umong persops of this race, grawing out the feeling that the adminis- lrl}?fln has deserted them. o sald that much of this feeling aould be ajtributed. to criticism of the administralion by the colored Dress throughout the ocountry. He waid that the situation was discussed freely apd from various angles and that upon leaving the executive he felt assured. that the latter is & great friend of the colured race. He did not make blia what was, said by the Presidens, byt: ssemed pleased und satisfied with the outcome of the interview. He deciared, however, that the President-would do his part to meet the rituation and 28 early as is practicable. ———— OFFICER.GRAVELY JLL. MONGOMERY, Ala, December 16.— Col. A E. Bradley, prominent medical officer on ataff of Gen. Pershing ing the world war, is reported as be- ing in a Montgomerw hospital orit- feally 111. Hospital officials, while ad- mitting that Col. Bradley is under reatment, dgcline to make public the ature of his {liness or hlw condition. According fo & statemrent of a loeal physician, 8 sen of Dt, Bradley whose initials he did not Knowis reported 1o hawve left Chicago in an airpiane r Mongomery. | i A {New Living Church,” its principles ! 1600 Detogates Seek Co-Ordination {8y Cabie to The n;a;u Chicago Daily News. { Relglan minister of justice. M. de Roode, | *SPRINGTIME” LOST - WHERE CHILDREN NO LONGER'LAUGH| By the Associated Press. MUNICH, Bavaria, December 16— Declaring that a2ny nation whose chil- -dfen no longer Aaugh apd sing and, phay bas lost its “springtime” Cardi- nay Faulhaber, in an address here, bas made & Christmas appeal to for- elgn lands on behalf of Germany's youngsters. He emphasi - o e e dopens o, pirits of the coming generation from being hungry. freezing and homeless, and from constantly seeing at first hand . the sordid results c R 0 of economic “Don’t judge our people by those who still smoke Emglish cigarettes and Jive in the best hotels and restas- rants, but by the actual conditions of the populace,” he said. RUSS FACING DISWIAL | WINTER, SAYS MULFORD J. Lentley 'Mulford, formerly as: sistant chief of the copyright division of ihe Library of Congress and res ident of this city, returned .this} week from Rus- | sia, where he has been statibned '] since April as -2 member of the American Relief Administration under Herbert Hoover. He brought with Lim a dire story of suffering from cold, diseass epi- demia and famine J. B, MULFORD. in =tore for in- 2 habitants of the Volga region this winter. Mr. Mulford, who is at Chatham Courts with his wife, has severed his connection with the relief adminis- tration and will sail the first part of pext year for Greeca and Turkey to engage in near east relief work, he states. Russians along the Yolga are badiy in need of clothing, food, fuel and medical supplies, Mr. Malford said today. In general, however, condi- | tions are improving under the soviet regime, he pointed out, buying and selling beins on the increase and in- dustrial activity being favorable. In Moscow, where he had his headquar- ters, there is a great revival of the theater. twenty houses now operating with highly artistic and faneiful | shows, 2 The seyiet government, he gaid.| has established a state church, “the being diametrically opposed to those of the Greek Orthodox Catholic | Church. Tolstol, banished from the latter church, has been accepted into the new faith., The soviet govern- ment should bé recognized by the United States. he believes. Mr. Mulford is well kuown in Jocal nal Guard circles and world-war ‘cteran’ organizations. He served on the Mexican border fn 1916 aud over- !eu.“\.‘x the lesth Fleld Hospital Com- pand of the 42d Division. —_— WORLD LABOR LEADERS CROWD HAGUE MEETING H of Pacifist Efforts—Jurist Session. “ “BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. i 5 ‘op: = THE' HAGUE, December 16.~The Hague is egain the center of interna- | tional meetings. The,international fed- | eration of trade unions is meeting here 2nd the juriet commission for revising the rules of warfare by virtue of a res- olution adopted at the Washington con- ! ference s in session at the peace palace. | Many leaders of the international Jabor miovemerit have assembled here, inciuding ‘Thomas Henderson, JL. Jou- baux and Jkhr Vandervelda, president of the gecond internationale and -former chief of the league of nations service on international relations between organ- ization of workers, i8 herc, but is acting only as-an observer. 3 Atout 600 delegates are attending this congress. They represent 107 organiza- tions in_2ddition o u large number of unorganized federations and social and humanjtarian_associations. “The council of the Russian trade umton federation sent Maxzim Litvinov as its-delegate.. ¥rom Leon Jouhayx, secretary of the French confederation of labor, the writer learns that the purpose of the meeting s the co-ordination of pacifist cfforts throughout the world on the basis of the resolution adopted at the Rome congress last April stipulating that organized laborers have the duty to prevent new wars by a general in- terrational strike. Vo do not_eliminate the league of nations,” said M. Jouhaux, “but We are of the ‘opinion that the league, i its present form. 'is fncomplete and not democratic. ‘Tt is important, therefore, that the congress sball inform the pub- lic that the action of Iabor has no other aim than to prevent the recurremce of war. WOULD LOOSEN U. S. BAN TO GET COMMON LABOR Manufacturers Declare More Tmmi- - grants Needed for Farms and Factories. Ty the Associated Press. OHICAGO, December 16.—~Immediate action in the revision of the immi- gration law by the federal govern-| ment to correct a shortage in farm and industrial labor and bring relief to the high cost of llving ‘is msked gn -.frml.u:mn‘ ’s‘::gl Ig.th:l National | ‘onfe! of § nufacturers”| Assoclations. 3 - A policy of selective immigration i approved in the resolution and the suggestion -made that the federal government ‘agsert the right and as- sume the responsibility of controlling and educating the immigrant during lthr e is @galr - any tampering with E. Steéiner ilis Tsland, he satd, fa der wiffehs: were censured by Prof. Steimer.more than the personnel' of ‘the receiving station. 22 72 iy John W. O'Leary, chasirmati of tHe| immigration commisaion of the Uni States Chamber of” Commproe, de- clared the literacy test noéw given immigrante; fs: unfair and tuosound., ‘Williagfn Butterworth, chairman of meeting, declared that more common labor l:;n lemlle'ii‘u in #hy ye an” has cortie iR To2a restrietion law. the of-the cou! and not be baved>on- (he percentage of cltizens from other naticss. - - i the period Ut his alienage. Gerteral opinion of the country at present. unmigration- law, Prof. E. A, of _ Grimnell College, Grinnel), Jowa, told.’the assembled 4 %o of tha. Linited Braten " Tie Tews wnr wimmigrauts ‘are “handled j ROYS, {308 COMPOSTTOR-Must be Al; steady Job. | “Star “Want Ad™ Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1 Fermont ave., John C. Haley. iated Drug Blores 3. French Bimpson. [eGite’s Pharmacy. , Doulas’ Pharmsc: Rode's Pharmacy. i Greh r0., THock ave. and Rock Creck b Creek. Pharmacy. - - 1901 L st., Morse Pharmscy, 5 Circle, Dapont Pharmacy. 16th st. and Fli. sve., Pearson’s Pharmacy. 2d and Mase. ave., fyreinn Phnemder. n. ave. e st Sylvem 23 Pazker's I'har North Cap. st. aud B. 1, ave. 21at o dgley Pharinacy, 25th and Pa. ave., Herbat's Phariucy. GEORGETOWN. 5428 Conp. ave., Chevy Chase Pharma Wiscovsin sve. and Macamb st Cleveland Pask Pharmacs. 26ty r P sts., Pride’s I'ha 2204 X at.. O'Tlomgell's Puarua Afth and 3, Weller & Moskey' Wisconsis ave. and O. Donahye's Pharal . NORTHEAST. 20 and E ste. MeChesnen & Jonchi. wt. and Md. ave.. McChewner & Joachim. §th'nnd H ste.. Frederic L_Yeadell. o7 £ st.. b st. 2 12th st. and Md. 1515 T st., Sent afth Cap. and Fye. Keu Wast Cap. and Sth, Fuhcma 3 13th and East Capitol, Lincoln Purk Pharmacy. and K. 1. aye., Collins’ Pharmacy Mayo's Pasrmacy—Brookland. SOUTHEAST. 34 st. and Pa._ave., H. ¥. Sprucehank. Ath and Bre, Weller & Mosker's Plaraac: 1160 aad Pa. ave., Vealy's P 16fh and Pa. ave., Xmyver's Plurmecy. 1097 Siictaia gve:, Wales & Healy—Anacos SOUTHWEST. Tavtz Broe. Columbia Pisarmacy. RATE— CENTS A WORD. in Wasbinzton and Subucks for— Help and Rituatious Wasted. Tost and Found. For Sale aud Wanted Miscellaneous. Pouitry. Pets and Livestoc! Automoblles for Saje tad Voantel. Rooms for Rent sud Wanted. | Business Opportunities, etc. { RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTOX. 4 cents 3 word. t REAL ESTATE ADS. @ words to the line, 3 line minimun, rate. ox follows: fme. 2 per Hu i imes, T8¢ per 1l | times, 170 per lins 7 tigies, THe per liue. 14 times. Lo per live. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P A advestiwements for The Evenng Siar N lige | ¢ must e 21 The Star oficw or o trapel_offiees by 11 pam. tie 18ATE, with the follows Tost and Fouud. Tienth Notie ‘Wanted Help. Vaated Kitantions. Wanted Roows, Advertisoments’ nnder thons will Le aecepted at v ot. and antil 980 am. Gus of issve. at an Ktar braoch offices uutil $:30 . day of issee. All advertisements for The | Sunday Star must bo received at Tae Ktar office | by B pau. Semeday, or st woy of The Star| juired for all ad- | Ivartisers. e, 11th | XE i IGINAL recommendations RILG TRIMMEL, all awsnd. Apply 25 1wt now. 18¢ Im OFF Twis Giving Stusr-? EVERY MINUTE IN T DAY~ GIVE To THI15~- GIVE w THAT ! BAH M — M ABSOLUTELY TurousH ]!’ AB- SO-LUTE-LY 4 - NoTEvEN A Dime.! AN' HE NEVER REFUSED TH' ORPHANS ~ BEFORE [} Fin BENEFIT NATE—tenitunpd- DOMESTIC—WHITE _OR _COLORET ~ NOT FOR. THE, 0LD SOLDIERS OH! MR DUSENBERRY: COULD You GIVE @Y FIVE DOLLARS TOWARD THE HEATHEN 71 ) 3, Whelcaaw. At now. Main 510, Tesne oy for_sae. o “athote wud Y. W vati. large ki cash T WILT, TAA Y TO Fw0. KECCRED AGAL OND Rt THUES NORTGALSE o seetiou. Adres CLOTHER _Werkingmen, wainisin our p-wtior it wheoe's 2367 19thwTmert SCOTT. 3¢ yreseat ovaer or €ale: very | BIC in fine runoing cond T 1413 Bth o it . and Sundas morning ANT e 2T mode nw T 4 ; up-todate fixtures: Ol North #61 Tnion_station and yaon for selling. v\fldmbs‘m NG STORE. established ¥ £oul mooey-maker. Lo TALLO 198 yeers, hurt o et i x why CERTAINLY ¢ wilL FIVE j oe ENouGH D ey A R ? . AT salr liuz bave been con- s rented fur tiree years &t a retora 5 from 0 1o 26 per ceat an, the fRvest- percat ovner will guarented Jegitmate AdQress Bos E: Z repaics Tor oue yeer 1o ugenfs. | TR biae oice 0 2 BOOMING und bosrding bLouse for sale at & bargaty, lorated on K street nw.: completely furnished: 14 room<: slcctric Hghts, boi-water 3 receipts about $900. i tery and sai i ‘n the city of W= 7 of ground alone woeth . { solutely ssvuced. We coasider this eac of the i best business projert! on tihe ket, which | 18 tmproved 1y sew lLufldings. Terms can be | arranged. HOME REALTY CO., XF. 5 bdrooms, elortrie lights, elec hest, large farnace .5 Daths, telephone ex- niture, large dining rooms and parior. Sretclass Kitcben: in fact. every modern eouveniemncs: Jocuted a the Dect see- tion of Wasdngt on_car lite; 12 mingies to_14(: and N. 3 A rerc opportunity that will o, I TAGEART, DOMESTIC—COLORED—Continued. ORDER CLERK who has had | (09K for tosniing huase; preter stay nighs. experience in gTOCETY (GUKING, lousework: siay aights = business. John H. Magruder,|Nsvy i, quarters &i. Lincoln 1520, br. 164, fine groceries, Conn. ave. and K ! GrSGial HOCSCWOREER, reliable girl. 3 Call._evi_s4de CHAMBERMATD: stay nigtts; fret-clase ref- ORK \ented by neat, competeat Miss Javkson, I017 Znd st )GK_and general iouseworker 1 small fam- by reliuble colurcd woman. 43 Florida u payable at tie rate of $28.25 mo: est e | BOUREWORKER. experienced, selisble wamn- S (3). ]ugh-class;';’- . ¥ (with reference) 1314 Fai only; comsnission basis; excel- * lent opportunity for right party. Apply 302 and 303 Bond Bldg. between 1 and 5 p.m. ~ FENALE = DOMESTIC—COLORED. CTOE and general houseworker iu smail fam- i iy, rvefined girl; siay mights, 2021 ve. i | @sposition: can etay nights. Apply 1855 Do st. ma.. With refa Gunl wages. “"1 NECD MONEY AND WILL SELL large retom ou your Second Trust Note of $1,500. ace. Call 812 10th e | 33e KEa ™ omee. mowes ARLEY & CO. ik 5th_st, NERAL HOUSEW ORI | ! ! | £ Smith & Harnes. Worrli; & 16, ¥ TICTROTA, Jike pew records far 800. PLAYEH-PTAN Add; very reasonable. 38, o . bargaine hmye takes . M. Aliss Newlin, el Tarzmiy Tencl) 3107 111k & { evenings or Sunday. ir Vost - . Te: iwclding sainn of ouF . owil atgerent Toakes that we n f exchange: arsonmmadnting terms Stieff, Inc., 1195 I Amold, Auctivucer, 1323 Y. awe. 'Monthly vet{G PIANOTO PLAYER like gew; & largatn at ¥ RBHCILT PIANOR ami wavers Gf ape: prices. 703 buy. o Tavestignte thess bargatne Esery justrames t fully u hetoim gustagteed . ctury pite S8 T irand, uprig! HUGO WORCH. Est. 1879, w. 1130 ¢ i St KINGER, Central n.w.; 3 money-makes; & bargaln for | KIS T per .cent, so that it will net you u MOVIE. Tptow: 84,000 MEN’S HAT STORE. $3,000. ROOMING HOUSE. Fousw Calored BOOK experienced and_competent, 5 Clev. 2012, for_publication’ efiice. Reply in haudwriting. . il S or rch st Address_ox sacrifice on account of ili health Near Franklin Park; .11 rooms; price, $750; oficc vork Dy eolored 1 stating sge and qualifications. Address lox 1B4-E. Star office. AR S8 Faperienced. one with pristing ofice werk. Apply. . age. experfence and salary expected, Kkood perimian: knowiedge of coal business de. sipable: stain woges expecicd upd references. ¥piv, voung | ntecenied In experience ] ‘become . 1raini Address Kot . 3 . with or without wheeis. APpiY Mr.- Rimmox, porienced. wornings after 30 with_references. | m., =5 Jackeon | S Tiar with hotel ! ’ Wardman Park Hotel CHATFIET B8 ted 6 arive xm.-‘—.:n.‘ must have identifeation card. Apply rear 2400 TAth st.. Yoartington Texi Co. CLFIK wanted for uptowa book store: student i wiebt wenoc] preforred. Adfrews Atherion. | 808 Tavim G - ARM HAND with famils; employment for mian and son. Jesse L. Heiskell, 1115 Eye st. w. FOREMAN for sutomobile sacp, salesman for cars, manager for garage. Address P. 0. Box 212, Alexandris. Va.. giving experiesce, yefer- ences and qualifications. 8% JANITOE, wpartment house; must have {amily of three, including self, to masist with eleva. quarters furnished: good sal- Inquire Fragkiin Electric | 404 5 this | arsy to _man. 2 op. 1215 Eve st. m.w., between Frave. E. Sheirv, 730 12th n.w. | LINOTYPY, OPERATORK, at ence: couditions Fond: wale. $47: situstions permaneot. Spend | he winfer fy @ mild climats. Write or wire, Roonenil” Sttrine, Virginian Tilot, Norfolk, Va. Rest proposition offered: 0 ci. Capitol Clzculatiog i MEN—Want 1o TaArn 3 good business? Only | takes a few weeks if you src the t Lind. i Requirements: An_automobile, ingness | to work gnd being allo to fivance :oumui while learning. WIS ¥eCARTER & MeCARTER, { : Teal Estate. i 417 11th K¢, NW. H SEN wanted to tuok orders for parsers stock and hire agents: big pay exclusive territory. free outfit. Emmons & Ne . Y. ¢ it;_rxperienced preferred. De Laundry. 1730 L st. n.W. and sewers; rate 300. College | i { { tes M Report Livingstone Park, Md. > - MEN in demand Yor [tioas_as mechanical I Arehitectumal dragtomen, raying &5 to $100 & veek, We will tratn you during your spare time, day or night. Call or phone for particu. Tars.". Columbia Ecliool of Drafting, 14th and T sto. n.w, Borth 212, J | METAY, WEATHERSTRIPEERS, experienced only: good pay; steady work. Waggner Metal | Weatheratrip Ov.. 1225 L. st. n.¥. 1ie i EAL ESTATE SALEEMAY (must Bavo car) ‘form profitabls connection. Address Box | ‘otice. : 188 1 SALESMAS, outaide, for Dusiness school: state | experience and salary desired. Address Box 214.E. Star office. store. AALESMAN—Man 10 Join Tae seiling small issue securities of internationally known company: don’t contupe this with “uw in campaigns.” For interview, Ktar ice, givis tels i SALESMEN—An- excellent opportuiity for & permanent conmection ‘with & chain ‘store cor- salesmen. Apply Doration in cpen to live wire Toom 3, 918 ' st. n.w. SALESMEN—A Delaware corporation handling a security of juestioned safety paying 7% Suaranteed annual dividend,: with other attrac- Tive featnres, hias an opening for two.or three | Jiigh-class saiesmen of proven Lusiness ability. Contrrary to our cnstom, We are forced to ad- vertise for salesmen, due to expansion of our Dusiuesy. Address Box 0S-F, Star office. SALESMEN_ (Fords), _Btroble Motor - pany, 1425 Irving st. D.w. SPBOIALTY SALBRMAN to col e gmiedge ot this irats ith lence a s need ::l‘:l"» Address Box mffl!lr‘gm«. 18 ‘STATIONERY BALESMAN — Young™ man _to call on' estublished ;trade: commission . basis. ADply at once, the Washisgtos News Com- Dany, 318 6th st. n.W. s STENOGRAPHEK, _with sufficlent education to write and punctuste well written letters. Must write good hand snd be able to handle simple mathematical calculations. Good posi- tion will be open around firat of year. exper age and saiary desived. Refer- ences. Address Box 216D, Star office. SATESMEN—Four, at once. Apply at 201 11th , TATLOR—AIi-roun o A prescn g%d for good. A R, A e a Aadress. -p.m, erhtl { educs i 'SALESGIRLS—Apply Monday, HOUSEKEEPER, yotiled, care small boy; sub- DE tive dept Kotilor, 3280, ext. personalitr, store: good pay. Charmont apt: ither stay or go home nights: experienced and cape Call” 1718 Lanier . I TADIES—Two resi business Indies u well known finaneisé house to handle a3 Ligh-class security §n Washington and other ' locaiities. Thomse no bave Leen vers apceessty with, _Address Tiox ! LADIES—Our_practicnl cesrve in steoography | Cieveland 2353 BEE WAl Bt 00 Tor s position 1o A short tme |GENERAZ HOTSEWORKER, wioted Zirl Bova Dusiness College, 1508 F .w. Main ywanted. ~1526 Gib n.w. 3 8i0. TED—Most be relisble. 451 ith ’Jx‘: :;kfl“ educa = ‘mcath; splendid sxperience opportanity for | LATND ed S 2 development: thorong e | D e e T et aer, S0 Atiar. ASdress |yiACHING AND PHESS HAXD. “The Bary couking experience Box ML-B. Stur office. STENOO RAPHE! penctoate and salary, $20 w Appiy with full det fo qualifications and yast experieace. Address | Rox 250-D. Ku i STENOGRAPHER and bookkeepes wanted at | competent and thorough, expezienced HELP—MALE AND FEMALE, once. i lfllwfisflfi Doxitions: ser. oo E‘;‘wmmix permancut, desraMe position to right perty: ton Employment Exchauge, opera 3 te age, experience and salary expected. | pubiic by Washingion Bchool for Secretaries Address Fox 2T-E, Star office. 16* | und Nat. School Commerce. ""T: t N OGCRAS — | COUPLE. colored. £110 month; &l cou) ETENOGRAPHER —An intelligent young wom- onths P 2 e atemegraphes Bl Comdaaal A | B T o salary to start, £5 s Z required. ldrers Box TUNIVERSITY GRADCATE sclieol girl in Loglish, Latin, French, algebrs, January 8 to eclosc of vear. Must live with family. Good salary. ceilest eavironment. Address Box 52-E. Star office. WOMAN. ambitious, €0 travel south or west; jonal velfare ‘werk: no experfence Deces. sary: rapid promotion; $1,500. Address Dox 286K, Star ofice. YOUNG GIRL to answer office telepbone and make herself generally useful; ewall salary, with chace for advancement; eighth grade or high school education: Proiestant. Answer own handwriting, Box 204-E. Sta: office. 17° YOUNG LADY for confectionery store. 14th st. g o tutor Tigh AECHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAX and ciril en i with wide experience in building con- reliab) Btar ™al estste firm. | otice. D NACK — Betted wnt American would occupy bseement in refized Tome; small rent; refercnces. Address Box 333D, Btar offce. . AUTHORS’ TYPIST, thoroughly experieacad: | perfect copy guarauteed; retsonable. Address K, Star office. 1 301z | DOYS, between 14 and 16: eara money wolicit- 042 | ing_eubscriptions for boys’ magasine Curing your spare time. Call Letween 7 and O p.m. Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday night. ©0L Eye st. n.w. Ask for Page. 18> 3 .m. Brin; o CARPEXTER wants work: willing fo work at 8:30a.m g reference. F. W. | & KRR ek g e Woolworth Co., 923 Pa. ave. *|ofce. YOUNG WOMEN. D o Seiats a4 & reasoe: Telephone Opcr:ting | able price. A card sod T will call Frank fiers 7 Ciark, 8983 Dennison st. n.w.. city. . CHAUFFEUR, white: can drive and repair ail PERMANENT WORK. Easy to Learn. make esi willing to do other work. Ad,amn Good Salary. Box 283- tar_office. CHAUFFEUR (colored); 15 years' experient Frequent Increases. Opportunities for hours no objection; best references. Addres! Advancement. Box 19-F_Star office. 1w FURNACE MAN, keep front eleas, etc, 1514 We are confident that vou will find interest in an interview | ‘Wards Court n.w. JANTTOR or general work {n large apartmen: Tandy with tradesmen’s tools. Address I with our Application Supervisor. ROOM 1, = | 3831 12th &t. n. e LIGHT WORK of eay kind by eldesly mu 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE 3 COMP!\NY..__ LADIES (3) for pleasant out- door work, to promote our ad- vertising campaign; no selling. Apply 302 and 303 Bond Bldg. E. Star office. MAN, palite, ariver, cafe, Totel 11751 8 n.w. OFFICH EXECUTIVE, young man, ten. yoars® mceountiug, stenograplic and oMM de- 1ail expericnce, open fof good connection after January 1. Addreas Tiox 1S6-E, Star ofice. 15° OFFICE MANAGER, accountant, single. Chris- tian, wide experience, will consider $3,000 start. Address Box 96-E, Star office. 17 OFFICE MANAGER or head baokkeeper: mi dle-aged man desires permaveut pos ears' experlence; best of references. sdd Box 211-F, Star office. . OYSTER MAN, steady. Oall afteruouts, 2 12th st. n.w. - 6% PHOTOGRAPHEE operater, _retoucher, working for Dbest stidios, wauis perm: sitoation; references. 1810 14th st, n.w. 1% colored, a5 chlnkleux. Truck or prit ®' price must be reason | | * { BOOKS—8chool and college text books, Hctios, | yamted tmmediately. a5 & whels OF 644 Diocen | 1 i i i i & former soldier; small wages. Address Box 2%i- | cor. 8th and D sts. n.w. | Send for Louis Notes, nitor. i 4 | t to| { dept. 'i by, inter- lare P. F. C! for [} i writivd, experienced, desires cace of : holds gowd reference. Call cash, §200. GROCERIES & MEATS. Pa. ave e nice fxtores, good stock, long {2 5% CARLEY & CO. E st e P FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOATS AND Al‘{"‘.‘lfionl S, P | SEEDING CABH, 36 bays $4.000 cruier: PIANO_ To buy Bieinway or olber very WIgB- | guily ot " e e rade plane; excellent fondition; spot cash. | Aoy peduipped. Phune (67 pa.) Fraihiia i BIAMONDS, ETC. 7S Star ‘oftee. 3 H st e ALL MAKES RN’ ALL MAKES of suwing machines cieamed, ret Farte for ail makos: irod snd adjwsted al Hors guarantecd i v ug fo On- A SUITAELE XAAS PRERENT. YPEWRITER CO.. TEB. LEBTILT Be! » Yhove 3 rent azd repair iypewritems. 6334 INC. 17 1 215 E, Star ottier. 18+ ke, excelient cmdi- | e DINNER RING, piatiowa dud diemonds, Dbargain. 1825 ¥ st. n.w.. apt. DIAMOND BARGAINS. 1-earat blue-white solitaire diamond risg; sery bandsome platinum mountizz, $275. fect solitalire diamend ring: lady's ting _ml‘t] must sacrifice, S150. 5 2 Tite pod tnoastng e e : epot cash. ofi- FATHIUE. parve 2. _Ph. Col_ 6113 WANT T0 BCY FCENITULE to outht large Lome. Call Pranklin 6144 i t o ] CROSCOPE—Must be Tn_ good condifion, | with mechanieal siage. 3 twith objective and Atbe condenser, . Address Box 31D, Star office. 160 FURNTTURE waated for 5-rootn apariment, in whole o ‘odd ploces: muet bo reasonsble. smail sizs, not ove 16 hand-carved 2-eara! i beantiful 1 Dismend tluster eearf ‘pin: -diamonds are Ulue-white and weigh ocer 'y carats; must be iGLY CORPO. ce. e TRANELIS 3433, urniturs and wiscellaneous articles bougl st prices patd. | Frompt atiention St The Amer. Household Ce., 713 12th st EATION stcok.Ad: i8¢ um setting. $62. latingm diamond watch bracelet, very ewel movement, . 19+ | gems, plat price for 160 FURNITURE—WII1 pay you a good e forsiture. Call Noith 4100. 3200 oe; 1 bound devels, Tecen i en s Peatimas Sitie s S PE B0 FORNTTURE of Tl ¥inds f popular and standar: will call for lar; liook 2oy, €55 G st combiced, oak; cheap. 1 SERVING TABLE, 1 electric lamp. 3 _rugs. carriage. 12 Torter st. | $i25 { See us before buying diamonds. ! KAHN OPTICAL CO,, Eisgly cwll Adams @00, 617 7th St. N.W. 1P YOU WANT to obiain best results H g J: B e Tend oties e senleoran e e guat DIAMOND BARGAINS, M. SHAPIRO, Oze blue-wkite diamond, very brilliant, €00 LOUISIANA AVE. K.W. weighing 837100 carai, o fire polntd 1. FRANKLIN 5785 | overa alf caratsset’in solid platl- ILL pay bighest prices for ladics” and w08 | Goe sxcoptionaiiy beaniiful Bine whits Tarnclotes. et or Phage 0- Stela," 1363 | “Giamind, “weighing 517100, caret, of - : . thirteen ‘points less than ome carst: & WE'LL E you eash for your plames and | very brilliant sione. taikiag mmna-r.’n:‘ fl::nu\n. old sttver, | One t ¢|=-md“ , of monds, _fewelry. iy brasses | llane: i t: ol % A PASNON, G w Mata S158r Tain ".’";:f'}.::':fi’:fiix. CLOTHING--Wighest ‘prices paid for men's 1 e ané Sors’ woern olothi Cen 7 “perfect. b 3 S W TR © I Thae o St T e WANTED—Furniture; Piagos, Carpely, ofc. e e o T i Ope pertect blue-whiic dismood, weixh 1MMEDIATE NEED of furaiture fer as & fog 1 66,100 carsts, or ten points o0 hoase; will buy as & whole of odd piscen. | 1%#s than 1% carals; a very beautiful Oail ¥ravkilc 3:85. . and a most wonderfol bargals.. 675.00 WILL call in wmy unlettered automobile, city These barguins cap be seen at o= “suburba, Sud - pay- yeu i AL KABN DG, Tngiont S geaeen 933 F ST. N.W. phone. I will o, TE NIS North 1758, WANTED Teaticr bes w3 fomivis Eest rices paid. Square Deal ture ye n.w. Thone Main BE3S. - V. KIRSTEIN, 320 Stk ec. il kinds S i e e e | E BOY housioid Torivas and ot A% tures. Bloncy advanced on storage. 4 3 - TOOM RET, T SACHS FURNITURE CO Mata tress. dining room clairs, al<o single iron Cail Frankliz 3877, after G p.oi. i i $100 1n2y’s Qiemond cluster Ting, biue-white | skins Eny on £ mouthly PORTABLES. change. 1301 11 = TE0; | AL MAKER wad aud_reste avemcats ww Frani Lhw prices. Kave mwoney on. Wastington Trpewriter IX- in 1014, ! WE_LC Underwosd, Roral. 2 typewrite: T AND emiugton and L. C. Switis” : 00 cheets tirewriter paper, SO+ 1 Typewriter Compauy. ELL 14th ot nw. TYFEWEITY Norts 3464 84 mo; 3 cos. i Robully’ Typewriters ng. splendii covdition: ! for 5. Cali apt. 51, 1940 Biltmore stres: COATH. fady's alp> xibiline n, darze wink colle very cheap. Call after i AL M Australiun_eposwum collar. s Ture i dee WASHINGTON RALTA loug, " { aiw> ‘light gardén tools. | i 1 bronze umbrella stand, 2 chairs, 1 baby crib | ! ‘with maattress. 1 nnrwery chair, 1 folding lmh‘i i nd {1 68 C0.. . DATIERILS, two used 6-s0lt, Tor radio 433 Mass. ave. of poove Fran . AUTOMGRILE, five fo clght yrur » o $70 dro; LIVING und bedroom furnitore. 2 814 E St. N.W. _ __OLD GOLD, FILVER. ETC. _ _ OLD GOLD WANTED. C: fely. Address Box VTSF;'B DA 'plid el &'J Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver vorin AOARAYS SIS Er. & Gold, Silver, W o tables; othe: o | CONPIETE 71 eretto apartment. | cooking. uten: { mons stedl twin Leds, rogs {one Nayajo), Cir- H H sisn_ walnat writds desk; all v, atches, Dizimonds | $iriss, Mns VAL derk wlj fourty o frcluding Gisies sud | wahegany furaiture, Eim- i GORD W | i COAT. coat, Wzo luds’s suit. sise 34, §4; Eitchen ehuirs, il ke mew cosl; daady, taéys hlack. ize 24, %3: $3; ludy’s blue taffets dress, §7 ; gentlemen’ e —Gretn oak, slow bumnisg,. 1 fur farnaces; any lengu: Maplewopd Fama, Sliver Spring, Md. W girl's grav Dats,’ size cach, 1sb $io 15% 204 ald | Apt. i, whe. v oo 2 SELL =] rnlrv veeded v our mapufacturiag ! 3 canl velue pai i ke FOUNG MAN, energetic, willing fo wark for board asd rom. ‘Addréss, Box. 312D, Btar ce. ENTLEMAN GOING N X ustomsbile desires compauion to sbare em experse.s Telephoue North 6230 between 1-and 5 p.m SAL‘ELADIES, xperienced. Apply at once, H. Abramson, zthand Lmw. . Simng Cl e e & tission nearly half, board: experienced in restaurant and baker: anytuing; refercacts. * Addreai bat will take Box 82.%. Star 17 _________FEMALE. T GTRADUATB NURSE desires case of any kind. North 8041, INVALID COMPANION and_nutwe, _expe- rienced: long case preferred. Xorth GASD-J. 185 BERT—8treet, afterncon and, evemin; - Flioas Coll B L i p POBITION In fea toom or waifress i | ©lass hotel by refined English: ferences xchanged. Adress Box 67-E,” Star 16 EC EY_Suortiiand _experf, of gentls Dirth, who understands her busitiess.” Address Box 181-D, Btar office. v TRAINED NURBE desires position with invalid as nurse and companion: travel. Address Boy 115:E, Stac office. ING MOTHE! an howr, . coln 608-J after C. DR Wescott, 2310 20th n.w. COOK AND CHAUXTEUR to go out of town; have first-class references; §ood wages. g ¥ Touse: must Call at 1001 8th st, n.w. 'LE, capable, for-cook and city references. Cell:Mooday and T 16th st. R E Syl DOMESTIC—WH! - ces. North 430-W, evenings. 182 from ufw SheSey y real estate. and obey inatruel with us” You rience. Ses. orss, sellable, to walt o8 |~ TYPING 5, A -Of Author’s Manuscript. Neat; accurats copy; reasonable. Write for o 8 in° proper form. Ratés Agency, 1857 Monroe st. n.W. ts. XU 7 hite woml % home, Wages. Tmorninge) 5E5F00. Piitmore et 1 Ci 1 erms. Capital Author smin and wife Lo, Enone Eonaington2e, 0~ T e DOMESTIC—COLORED. RMAID ~or waltress: girl P Apply 1535 Tos st B llldib.' 13 rnl"» pm. or Supdar, Lo f YOUNG MAN (white) will work fof toom and | u(fir—’ulx.m.;féml.\ - BUSINESS, es. CLOTHES WANZED—YOU SHOULD ENOW e pay lighest prices ever raid for iews |7 worn do!hln& . We wiil ¢ Main 41435, JUSTI'S DLD ETANI 616 D st. : DE. DELLA D. LEDENDECRER, THE CHIEO- Dractor, with ‘tire woaderful hands, that. will beneRt vour health,” S0 ock gty -oif - Bimmous twin bede, dresser, dressing (1lle and cbalr, chiffo- tobe. straight and rocker. Ing | stuffed daveuport, $60: cherry dark oak Jining poom’ suite, extension tauvie, buffet, china closet, sewing table, 4 chairs, $175: Domestic Slence .fireless cooker, £20. Hot-Polut vucuina ~ cleaner, $10: 1k lamg de, 10: brown reed wttpiler, 512 play pei, $6; Engl ©6*, duable pads.’ §! it jara, _Api, Dut, 2001 10l st b esned; Phoue ' | CORD WOOT). swwrd any length: thoro $16 " ueiiveres. Wor wlad for 70 cents.” 1606 17t & GAB RANGES, 4-lurner [ Sor dlew Sugaays 4100 Tth Cail (after 3 Saturd . 1 X ED APD VEUICL] i . Lsftess and.‘cart for sal roked. Call'at 3241 Prospem :p%’-t.‘fin arness, varts veferences - and g defgiled ¥re. o Laraess ali u.de all_leathe: nw Tel lew w Al second-heid:’ redsitiag: uumea.‘ clear, for.gale. $750: material costs : M s 1:,atuvle ariicle 1a every honse; nu R e 100 yor wes, Ad- tar: office { Fravk GAS RANGES. good oed; lesy thau helf price. Why a W. Wiliiams, 099 €th st. n.W. stylen; wus- mow M S g e PASTRY SHOP-=Will soi at! Tigg new; ‘act quisk’ ‘reasons 17 7. 7 TULL: PLOF 1 Tegitjmate * selling. 615 B st. v2e reamoh., foo 8 - ae. g T YOUNG MAN with some capital would like o become conoeeted @ither setively or otherwlac with . ition . i Rt ey Ay Bt gl n' 15201, 55 wnd_J0; real Dargalu; & AT soan surT, 11 @rees. cheap. urts 10403, faw “fiic\'cggvmi Rad) v 1o Alala 914, Corpa 1 for 825 oa thinr ‘o gum .