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J systematically during 1923, and at mora than passed EQUITABLE BUILDING JOHUN JO FRANK P. Money to Loan Secured by first deed of trust on real estate. Joseph I. Weller invest, place it on gilt-edge first D. C. Mortgages. record of 30 years insures your protection. Courte- ous treatment. Percy H. Russell Co. S:W. Cor. 15th & “K” Sts. EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building Annetn Surplus THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. 7% When investing your savings Association consider_satety, First then revente. Don’t let a promised flatterlng return Orgnnlzed 1870 433 YEAR COMPLETED influence sucrifice safety. * Recommending Systematic A V' S ow to v In either prineipal or Interest nor Make your plans now to save in either princival or lnt bla pride. Y e the. exe Tavo upon with enviable p in the year just the end nformation. furnish collect Subscriptions for the 84th Issue of Stock Reing Necelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month Bearing 17 CHAS. D. SAGER 3 15th Street Northwest. Path"36. " Loan Dept. 915 F St. N.W. EDSON. President REESIDE, Seey. Prevailing Interest and_commission. 430 Wash. L. & bid. Exper‘ance. If you have money to we can safely 1412 Eye St. NW. Our Main 2100 Telegraph Co. 133rd Dividend The regular quarterls d lars nd fwentyfive cents per January 15, 1 Wt the close of mher 20, 1922, H BLAIR-SMITH , to Tre our better Judgment and Our record of 15 years in First Mortgage Investments Without the loss of a single penoy i we reflect Vrite of 1) Loan Department for Fiher Inform W attend to all certificate of title, ‘and remit interest the day due. A limited amount in $250 up to $1,000 now on hand Let us manage your Rental Prop- erty. Over a Quar- ter of a Century B. F. SAUL CO. American Telephone & stock- Business on rer. jolc———lole—xlalco[o|c——=]a[——]T] Invest Your Victory Bond Money Where You Know It'll Be Safe There is no investment opportunity available that compares in security and return to Washing- ton Real Estate. Safe because it is in reality backed by the government’s prestige in the Capital City—and paying attractive return be cause of the conservative and stable real estate market here. We can offer vou some splendid mortgage securities—on the highest type of properties— properties that we know all about—and can vouch 1or. 4 Before you cash your Bonds—let us detail these opportunities—so you can take them over without the loss of a day's interest. Boss' & Phelps The Home of Homes 1406 H St. N.W. Phone Main 4340 d | an undertone of strength | m, | fl MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES 1207 Grneclical Crenve AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST o AN — National Mortgage and Investment Corporation Will Purchase First and Second Trust Notes Warehouse Receipts and Make Construction Loans On a Fair Basis 811 Vermont Avenue N.W, F you invest in our First Mortgage Notes, secured on improved Washing- ton property, your financial responsibility will be greatly lessened. Our experience, our tireless investigation are behind them. During over half a century not one investor has incurred a loss through our First Mortgages. We specialize in them. They are part of the actual closed first mortgage on a specific parcel of property. Interest is paid semi-annually and on the day it becomes due. 53 Years Without Loss to an Inv Swartzell Rheem&HenseyCc 727 152 Street NW. i PEPCOANDW.R.&E. SHOWNET LOSSES Riggs National to Open New, Uptown Home—Local Financial News. The Washingtgon Railway and Electric Company today submitted to the Utllities Commission reports for itselt and subsidiary companies for Electrie and and Company, $161,179. City Suburban, §1 corgetown and Tenleytown, $1,480; Washington deficit of $1.662.83. Net income for November, 1921— Washingtgon Railway and Eleetric Company, $243,508.15; City and Subur- ban, $2.736.22. Georgetown and Ten- $2,284.21, and deficit of 479.53; deficit Interurban, of leytown, deflcit of Washinggton Interurban, $568.05. The Potomac Electric Power Com- pany reported net income for last month of $99,088.71, as compared with $107,014.23 for November, 1921, Last month the power company placed $96.609.10 in the escrow fund repre- the difference between the nsumers gre required to pay—pending disposition of litiga- tion—and the amount the commis- { sion has ruled the company may ke Riggn Hank Up-Town Open ! January 8 has been decided upon®as ithe officiul opening day for the new quarters of the Riggs National Bank, {14th street and Park road northwest, after munths of preparation and the completion of one of the most costly | improvements on that busy thorough- fare. In the nieantime the banl, housed with the post office in that’ section, senting famount ¢ | “Indications of success confirm the judgment of the Riggs National's (in- direct) acquisition of ‘the Hamilton sank. { | Local Securities. he lccal ning of ks of nd and intere dent 1 Jantar | The market is slow, with no par- | ticular wctivity in anyihing, but with ecurity market waits the with their from divi- disbursements in- Capitel Traction, 10213 bid. 103 asked, ex-dividend: Railway common, 67l bid. 683, asked; Railway pre- ferred beld at with 7435 bl Wash ngton Gas led in actlvity at 5912. Firemen's Insurance, 17%, and Washington Market, 40. Traction 58, 98% to 98%; Railway 4s, TIN. 6. Dividends Declared. The board of directors of the Wash- ington Mechanics Bavings have de- clared the quarterly dividend of 4 per cent payable January 2 to share- holders of record December 31. Directors of the Citizens' Savings { Ferdinand Petit, cashier of the in- stitution, says that the Christmas savings fund this year will be much rger than last year. which he at- banks in meetng the demands of de- | per cent inte payments. Employ institution received a ibonus on their annual salaries. Around the Bamks. Business today was of a semi-holi- day character. customary during mid- holidays. The let-up was satisfac- tory to the employes, who have been rushed for nearly a month or more and will be busy in a few days again. Many dividend and interest checks are heing sent out now, and will be pouring into the banks within the next week. Banks have held their deposits on the average much better than might have been expected censidering the i€ An Investment ‘9 that promises $ 14% You'll be interested in this issue of Gold Deben- ture Bonds, bearing 6% interest, payable quarteri; and backed by ample se- curity. With these Bonds are fssued certificates en- titling participation in the profits of the Company up to 8%. A total of 14%. The Bonds may be bought in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000. Get our Oircular that gives all the details Commercial Loan and ! Finance Corporation Bond Department, Roam 200 Phone M. 5673 921 15th Street N (To maturfty—March 1, 1947) We offer The Northern Ohio Traction and Light Company Geperal and Re- funding Mortgage Gold Bonds, Series A, 6%, due 1947, at 94 -and accrued interest Circular describing this issue on request The Natiohal City Company ‘Washington—741 15th St. N.W. Telephone—Main 3176 * 14 Responsible party needs $30,000 to" erect business building, to be covered by mortgage on building. Highest references. A clean proposition. Must be long- time loan at prevailing rates of interest. Address Box 39-H, Star Office November operations, as follows: Net income—Washington Rallwa i { | { tributes o the policy of most of the | commercial . t on i Farmers & 3 NEW YORK CURB MARKET Recpived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Officy HOLIDAY DINNERS — 3 PER CENT LOWER THAN LAST YE4R Special Dispateh to The Star. ATLANTA, Ga., December 26.— Christmas dinners here cost diners about 3 per cent I than in 1921, but almost 43 per cent more than In 1913, according to retall grocers to- day. Meats of all kinds were lower, nuts practically unchanged berries, higher. —_—_— November tax payments, an unusual outlay at this time of the year, cou- pled with other heavy drafta incldent South Penn Oi | Standard greup. an exception to the general tendenc BY WILLIAM ¥. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK, December 26.—Trading and. declined on the curb exchange today was ac- | among the independents, duplicated tive and hi v. the ! 1ta high for the year at 21%. and e And higher prices were aguln the | Y ammoth Oil. class A; Gulf Oil of under the lead of Standard Olls| pennsylvania, Maracaibo and Simms and independents. Petroleum were others that were in Several of the motor stocks were |demand at higher prices, influenced by .| the same cause s the Standard grou; 1% catiepieucus in the FPVATE iaxe; ! In the early afternoon, however, trad- ment. Durant issues were again the:ing quieted down and profit taking leaders. the Indiana shares getting brought about reactions from the up to a mew high record, whils Du- | RIERSAt in many of the leaders of the rant of Delaware was actively bought i forenoon advance. at its top prices under the same sort Induntrial Salt Creek Producers, roup Quiet. 0 the TN e asson: prabably | o6 KOOl [operatlons thati bave/been | Annoincemens _that dineciora of L e sto me f v Consolidated il h clare made until after January 4. for | fima" Thera were no indications that | v nuart T unl\('!i:h-rr:d ot .l "v’l‘m»y = quart hare failed to affeet the xtock e -erncd and up 1o a late hour no had taken pl With 11 December 31, th - y(;r. © usul final call of the ome of the larger institutions that were hard hit by tax payments will any great amount of distribution had yet urred. Cleveland Motors Higher. n- the Ty by tax & Gleviis B e Cxcention of motor : and Motors, although not nearly $2.000.000 Christr P Gy sroun 1F was little of intere ash 1o depositors is sure to makea ' Vel traded ned furth the trading in the industrial sect ue Bus vot trust £ were removed from trading The new shares of Marlin Fire Arms rose fractionally, but were less wetice, while the preferred was D und and active buying and the voting tru attributed to the buving by other big automobile Belief that further ad big hole in the I tutlons. - Unvelling of Pertrair. _Simple exercises will mark the un- veiling of a portrait of Thomas Som- deposits of thes: nterests, nees in oil prices are to be announced shortly led tic nezlected, Short coverin ‘err':llla."rkrumem of the Park Sav-|to active buying of the oil sharcs, New on Publishing brought about the bann K, tonight at 8:30 o'clock, in | with Standard of Tndiana. Standard of |an advance of a point, while Gilletie 5040k, 14th and Kenyon streets. [New York and Standard of California | Safety Razor reacted 2 points from its T. Wade H. Atkinwon is chairman|new the active leaders among the ! high of last week. of the committee in charge of ar- rangements. Speakers will tell of s 1 their association with Mr. Somer-| NEW YORK, December 26.—Fol-| 9 Jerome Deveio Ville In business, social and financis] [lowing is a list of today's highest, 1 Kerr Iake 10 La Rose M circles. The directorate of the bank | lowest and closing prices for the most in expected to attend. The portrait|active bonds and stocks dealt in oni b \iaton Valles l:‘: x;:t‘ ozf.:h% board of trustees, and | the New York Curb Market ) v nte, Frank Clark i mas y Frank Clark, local ONDRL 4 Sige N3, z Sy Todia 1 Washington Stock Exchange 8 SALDS $1.000 at wGhn Tt s S Washingion 10 B2, 5 at 50% 5013 10 at Fiiat District National Rank g 10 a1 Firemen's Insuranc y Company—4 at 134, R CALL S at 40 ington Rwy. & Elec. 4s -$1,000 at 733, Money—Cail loans, 5 and 6 per cent. BONDS 1 Can 5 Con Pacifl | | | an_ Balt pper Export Su has enjoyed great prosperity and Bid per Export hu ‘23 romises {o become a great factor in t Edison fs D itn S aer and A"‘"" Prices. p T &R T kY The impravements will cost about PUBLIC UTILITY. 10 Grand, Trank 104 o z ! $500.000, and in addition to the bank B AN e 108731 % White Cape g o buildings will open a number of new 102° 105 B Gulf Ofl of Ta | 0 Jihert 3 T stores of the most desirabla character et T, 98%, 09 AT R T Ta 4N ukon ¢ O ) on either side of the bank 3 home. cony. s, BIRTR | Anacostia & Potoms Asacostia & Potomac & P. Telephone & P.Tel. of V Capital’ Traction ity & Sabu { Grorzetown ® COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY ette them 1eft in execl Pot. Wash Wash | Wasii ! Al Alex. Halt &M & Mt Ver. & Annap gton Ghs ow ington Gas Rev. & . Rwy. E 2 MISCE ettn.. ndition s LOUISE, Mo, December 2 fehants here, who, as a rule. ar D. C. Paper Mfg. 6s.. g up the vear in excellent fin Riggn Realty o (long) i eparing v 9 Riggn Realty fa (long).. condition, are preparing Vigorous! ay for the post-holiday busin white and clearance sales. 5 Russian Govt By Becurity Stor. & Safe Dep Mi 10 Russian Govt @ Way ket Cold Rtorage 5 Wardman Park Hotel 6 25 Rusatan Govt 8138 s 8 Swiss Gove b DETROIT. Mich.. December 26— STOCKS 10T 8 of Mexico 4u Retall dry goods merchants now are S e 10 Anglo-Am 011" rushing I orders for govds for Jun- uary sal Thix move has been en- couraged by the willingness of buvers 1in the country districts to get away om hand-to-mouth buying American Tel. & Capltal Trs Washingtes 2 Norfolk & Wash. '§ 145 Ruckese P L. Oil. Telg Bank have declared a semi-annual fJorfolk & Wor s lividend of 3 per cent, payable De-| will' s & i PIILADELPHIA, Pa. December cember 30, Terminal Taxi. ecom. Demaund fo the beite: wown Terminal Taxi. ped NATIONAL BANK. 1 today Distric Federal- Liberty Lincoln National Metrupolita; Riggs ..... = Recond " Washingion “ and soft wheat grades, discou 10 § W Penn P L. L. 4200 Vacuum Oil new. 413, s e 3 W ORLEANS, Lu, December 26 es PENDE CKS. 3 Sstex i SDEEENDENTHQICATUCH o jewelry trade today reported Continental T\ ,, 5 o |record-breaking sales. This is es- Sational davin 3 Ak Ipecially true of the wheaper houses nion Trast 5 5 3 3s, | doi tall ; Washington iaan 31 Trast. s | 24 Canb Synd [ou ] doieantinsaliment (pavment fous RAVINGS BA} cit Sery s Commerce and Savings 43 Creale Rynd 2% PITTSBURGH. Pa, December 26.— W becingy nao 10 Baginears Ve 157 | Thera is a scarcity of linseed oil here rity 8a¥. and Com. = 20 s = today, accentuated by delays in tran RasauhiNIs ISy esninavE 10 peterel O 3 | porting flaxsced to the mills and oil Gilitiand o1 from the mills to industrial centers. I Prices are firm. n Rock Ol It 0N of Pa . Hudson Oil .. Roystone Rauger Rir 2 10 Lanee Creek . 1 Laiin Amer 001 11 April this country entirely dependent on .ll' upply of flaxseed u jeron is harvested tina for the 1923 TITLE INSURANCE Title Tnsurance .. ate Titte Inwurar MISCE CHTCAGO, §lunber ind !shacke nd { but not shipped be. T, Dee siry in th 5 temporary depross piling up large tteh had been use of car short- Ot Mex Il . Mount Prod | azge. Mergenthaler Linotspe - H Matual O ... H h Ay Old Duteh Market eom. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Dacember 26.— Q1 Dutey Mariet pid. 0 Sojle 0 I Retail der for lumber has fallan anaton Monotspe - - off. but this is offset by industrial 8 q Ohio Ranger 3 . o 3 Omar 01 % G buving owing up in bLuilding Washington w Cab *Ex-dividend. PULP AND PAPER EXPORTS operations, owing to business con- ditions, has affected the market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., December 26.— The lumber trade of this section is 1 Balt Creek 7 Sait Creek new 15 Bapulps Refin . 5 Beahoard Oil . u ) #FEE 60 Simms_Pet 1 18 active and the undertone of the mar- FROM CANA 50 Southern P & K. 7 5 ket indicates full confidence that the DA INCREASE | 16 south tates 0i1.’2] 185 18 butlding operations will be continued — 181 Texon Oil & lapd. 0 30 on an undiminished’ scale in 1923. 18 Tyrman Of 16 1 e Great Gain in Shipments to U. S.| 23 Wiz ol & O ek SEATTLE, Wash, December 26— INDUSTRIALS. Output_of coal from the Washington 1 : 3 Pennock Oil 6 Ryan Con Noted in November—64,642 ' open shop mines is being restricted by | 84 Acme oll competition and shipments from Utah Cords of Pulp. i w0 l:"‘:: > and British Columbia mines. By the Associated Press l QR iy PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, December 26. | MONTREAL, December 26.-A spe- Ao Cont Cow —Although there is a ahortage of domes- 1 cial report by the Canadian Pulp ‘mdi Brit-Am Tob Ce cp. tic sizes of anthracite in gome sectfon nines are producing at the rate 100,000 cons a werlk Bklsn Paper Association covering exports | of pulp and paper from this country for November lust. puts the tat lue at $11.425,995. an 1} Colorade s .020.505 over fhe previous mon by Dom Can & J Al thix amount $9.711.732 went Lo i} D L& W ol R ! { United Stat8s. Dubilier ¢ & Radio. —The Cotton Yarn Mer 2 i Pulp 0od exports for the Durant Motor... I i(lq!l of the nlk"fi_hlalex is o 2 - 8 Durant Mot of ind sidering the advisability of adoptin were 64,642 cords, valued at $5! L East Steel W uniform contract by all members. :gflp&ed‘:kg:v«%?u cords. valued at] s Federal Telegraph ne members will vote on the pro- 5 , el er, . 10 Gillette . v i & g.Eor the firat elght monihs of the| 18 Glen Auien Conl- . posal by mail. nancial year Canadian exports were 3 iyear 3 = valued at $49.766.423, compared with| 2 Goodvear Tiee 2 S S e $44,980,185 for the mame perind of Grim] 88% e o S Hnyes Wheel 8% ent, but dealers today predicted heavy 1921; exports of pulp, $28,304,881, 4 Heyden Chem 21 purchases by manufacturers in 1923 asalnst 422,809,007, and exports off i Hulss &ICLE- L | Growers this season are well satis newspr! : 2 3 11 3 ! il S undredwelght,| 2 00 %bon” Hu B fled with prices they received. Exports of puip wood for the eight 1R B % M DETROIT,. Mich, December 26.— months to November ast nted 3 Lopton, F M. 22 There has been an unprecedented de- to 004067 cords. valued at §5.573.809.] 1 Luty fx . Tt mand for mechanical rubber goods as against 518,067 cords in the same 10 Mercer Mot a4 this month and prices have had an veriod of 1921, valued at $6,749.4 18 Mercer Mot vot ofs upward trend. e T R i { The average heigiit of the human iruce increases at the rate of one and 310 i Co pfd. 111 i N J Zin Pecrless A, Perfection Ti $1,000,000 IN DEAL. quarter inches every thousand vears. < 3 — Sy ———{ 3 hiima Radlo Bausch & Lomb Co. Takes Qver o Corp prd. 5 I ___LEGAL NOTICES. fqan N 0ld Providence Firm. DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Attormey. | 280 C & 1..- 4| [ROGHESTER, N. Y. December 26— IN THE SUPREME C( | % Tobaceo Prod Exp. % | The Bausch & Lomb Optical Com- triet of Cotaminia, CHoming, & Erebags| 1% Todd Ship - i | pany has bought the eveglass frame Oourt,—In re estate of Dennly W Magrath,| .9 United Pt 8h 5% | manufacturing business, patents. good decessed. —Administration No. 26549.—Ord 20 United Beta} % | will and materials. of Btevens & Co., —The getification as to the trial of the jssy RIS CR ji¢ | Providence, R. for 4 consideration in thig caw celating to the validity of the| 81U 8 Lt &Mt : 331 “in "excess of- $1,000,000. e e gLy o Mvo:| 110 Wert End Ohem ._ 49 4@ 49" nounced here today. 'The Stevens con- 1 iing to be, re v the 4 Willys Corp 1st ptd* 9 ® 9 |cern 8 one of the oldest In the business by g B R ST FWipsolspted s &4 gy land in normal Uimes employs about 1,000 decensed, , having been 2 Winthers Motor . 93 9% 9% |men. It is said to be the third largest taraed o Deck. icnael Tfote, Kats MINING. of its kind in the world. ' erwine ate! xka-] 2 Bhulie, ‘Helen_ snultie,” Frank 'fl;x?x'e‘ Jer. 35 Altska Bris ol 1% ugustas H. ultie, Charles Bhultie, Katie HIE T’REE Wise, Rev. Augustas lafe- George Chester | 00 Big Ledgs .. o S S TO LONDON. and R omas E. McGuigan, ‘not to be{ o8 10" Sont Corp 0 HAMBURG, December 26.—Large o m':'"z-' "“:"'“{g“;"‘ day of (‘m'“";,{\; 30 Calumet & Jerome. shipments of German Christmas trees ssues be et down for] 5y (anada Con to England featured the December e of snid | loadings here. Aost of the ever- greens went directly to London and and_August Leith. o e the _ PARIS MARKET QUIET. and codieil therelo, Cortes Sliver executed. by g, il and Ciesiament ant ey e ot oo an ATy re ey 20 Divide Extel PARIS, December 26.—Trading was e e e ] i 1 Dolares Esparanss. quiet on the bourse today. Three per timy execution thereof, and wera 15 Drygen .. cent rentes, 53 francs 25 centimes. cutions said instruments of writisg 200 Eurska Crapay.-. 28 |Exchange on London, 62 francs 95 » ueace, frand, o coarclos o o 33 |centimes. Five per cent loan, 76 r Pores. shall Diiah 100 Goldfield Deep Min. 10 » 4 o veshs Bebington| 20 Goldfiela Floreace.. 34 23 |francs 30 centimes. The dollar was v hovor rh:n:“lx'l? " ".'.'r" b 30 Gold_ Zone.... s .2 |quoted at 13 francs 52% centimes. in tar. Wi 1 Heurletta Siiver..! 00 s e N 5 true _copy. a7 All_dogs in Morgant W. Vi o Do 2 g8 In Morgantown, W. Va. ~ d0ch9,12,16,19.23,20.80 10 Irta Blossouw... o SEainst Tabies. ted, as itd With the beginning | will be almost Tge HELP AND SITUATIONS.” '~ 25 “Want Ad”| = wawm YOUNG men a part Ctime?” <ol Star Branch =Ol‘fices ; NORTHWEST. 14th and Pechanan. Honberge M. \1’3\15 weck- ag liotel, B gth. 14th and T J. 8. Clemence. 14th and Clifton, H, Colodny & Co P AMBITIOUS WOMEN 11th and Harvard, The Har a for w 14th and Columbia road. E o liba apar 3401 14th. Bronangh's Pharmacy. feld: fin Tiving. Holmead and Otis place. Holmead Pharmacy. |methods indorse: 14th and Colorado ave , Piney Rranch Pharmacy | leading hotels 17th and Park road, Tipton & Myers. c partieulars. 3 . Joby M. Thal. 340 New York ave. nw. 42 Callforas an Bros. ey ok ave. b T and K. Gotd imecleri's o). | SR Harry? arll for e ih oF and " frenen Simpaos. Tt S50W for_enrollment. Pharmacy. * Pharmacy B501 Ga. ave.. Rodis' Pharmsey. G, ave 'and Hock Creex Church rd., Rock pwond Pharmacy. 23 I aner 3. poasoe | YOUNG LADY, fur gener: e T st e T e, | Office work. Apply Ll i Sl e | Laundry. 2119 1400 41 0.s aud P'a. ave. Herlat's Pharmacy i INSTRUCTOR In Educational Dep. Young woman, 25 to 33 vears old, with High School and Nor- mal School or College trainin:, O armmeret ve Chase Pharmcy. 3 Mucomb st Cleveland ZOR ¢ Cann. nsin’ ave & & Pharmacy. and I stx. Pride’s Pharmacy. . 0Tionnell’s Pharmi nient NORTHEAST. both retail selling and some 'a &nd E atx., McCheaney & Joach i R ATA ) X 2 4nd Bt McChesmer & Jouch teachl-ng _expericuce preferred. iairen's Musle Slore, Apply Employment Office, (; ana M uu\.aé-cn, St., Building. Woodward & tand. S ot Bye. l(::-‘l:‘ Pharmacy. Lothrop. Exst Cap. and Sth. Bieloss Pharmacy. = YOUNG WOMEN. Telephone Operating Offers PERMANENT WOI Easy to Learn Good ar. Frequent Increases. Opportunities for Advancement. 1 aat Capitol, Lincoln Park Pharma Borh vt ead T Caver. Coltina' Pharmacy— Woodridge. 3000 124h ... Masn's Pharmacs—Rroukiand. SOUTHEAST. 1t and Pa RN A Lve i, T e RATE—3 C1 in Washington snd Subushs for—- { Heip and Rituations Wanted {Lost and Found. 5 { For sale and Wanted Miscellanenus Ponitrs. Pets and Liveatock. Automehiles for ie and Wanted i Rooms for Rent and Wanted. l We are confident that fou will find interest in an interview: with our Application Supervisor. ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AN} POTOMAC TELEPHONE i COMPANY. Business Opportunities, ete e, RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. 4 cents a word. REAL ESTATE ADS. nimum. at loe i | i | STAR OFFICE OPEN UNGIL 11 P for The Lvening Star o . MOORT . and P r at s of 4, dmy of ikwae Star must Wutirdar, 1 offices ¥ 5 n'm CASH WITH ORDER 3 from 5 T 1831 F St. Mr Kelr SEREEVER — See Mr. Dodge, pa. n NEVER wail ORIGI e wiendations in_applying o 0PI no | e e Sir {alera iher Home. 1 GENERAT small famiis: TAMBITIOUS MEN —Nation- departments. hotels, ‘mm'j T wide demand for men: a apartment houses: uncrowded Seld: fine hume nights Uving, quick s€sancement; muy/method HOUSEWORKER. volored gi! Open evenings. —— - ’. particnlars. lotel Training Scheol, E . Teliabie ool ? T840 New York ave mw. girl. 4 3 % MAGAZINE ¥ 3 it proposition offered. | GIRT housewark onit Circeniating Co.. Oxferd bldg.. 14th OBt WL e ¥ e 3 I T et Takers: | R : cake and pie ker. Address Box | m Apply 2t Mrx. ol {2 A LT R old child ;) !.\u h imust be experienced: ~inights: references. 18 A jmemt road naw., Apt. 42 S EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. At ation cencary =2 L = [EN in demand for position: and architsctural draftsmen. nasing $35 to $100 | We will train you during vour spare | BUSINESS i time, dar or night. Call or phone for particu- | ton Empl iars. Columbia School of Drafting, 14th and T { public bs sis. nw. North 272, FALESM] lling on general storea: mide line: fast-selfling special boy's averall; one sample; big commission: repeat orders. Cin- clonati Overall Mfg. Co. (017), Cincinnati, ;loh.ln, Inter general worl Iaundresse SALESMEN scquainted with drug end gen- eral stors trade in Washington and surround- ing_territory; an opportunity for a producer: order takers’ need mot syply; give telephone numher. Addrexs Box 227-H. Sfar offic SATESMEN, experienced, 333 per week and commission: references required. 8. Q. 8. Co.. Jenifer hidg.. ith and D. SALESMEN wanted. by & company selling a popular service: permanent ofices here: if you earn less than §300 per munth and do want to earn much _and _more. here's onr lifetime position: experi i of instruction das | Annual proft wnper. | sheet e e e L T e { vision { Wil you enrol Take orders. (ri unneeessary: brand snd commison. See L nw.. room 800, s made good renciied advancement. Our proposition pre- | inlimited opportunities for a real man time of learning a reasonahle salary v full particulars as to age, education, experlence, married or sin- gle, present employment and salary. Tt will o o good to call personally until ietter han been received and appolniment made. Give telephone numbe: he Nationsl Cash Reg- ister Co.. 808 G at. n.w. BMECHANGC | CHATFIL ed. Pliiie West wants position K. 4 yoars eap inbie, IYOUNG MAN. 2 In selling positio sseworker I _priv family; reilable colored man. Write Wm Buford, Laurel. Md. 35 I LAWYER, member Virginis and . C. har. wants connection with established law Srm Address Box 061, Rtar office. oY SALESMEN TRUCK, DRIV wants work: ‘Who are mow sellin; SECORTTIES. WATIER Ing and evening work. TOUNG MAX, white. singl country, will join farmer wh Tegetables, fruits. 1f you are aggressive, industrious and capa- ble of interviewing bik business men. cali and let us show you how you can more than double Four earnings. 300 Southern Building: Tel. Main 5453. ¢ Mr. Babeock. experienced. from specializes in Addie L waik wn wnd_wifs { FRANCIS MARION HO’ Story Job, Charleston, S. C. The J. W. COWPER CO,, Inc. Union Job. ¥ Apnply at Job. TREERY fined soung Box 167-H. Star office. DOMESTIC—COLOREL. wants plac by colored girl; e _nw MEN WANTED. Part tim 1o learn the investment hanking You can join our big class in in- t 7 o'clock. It's free. It kes just uno week. Eradustes make big money working can do it, too. Call between 9 aud_7:30 p. WM., L. MOORE & CO. 710 14th N.W. . GROUND work of any kind 1 woman; best referencen. 14 ! EI— your § W H for any part Il o s ' have the opnurtunity: for | Miller fra‘a Wire lowest prices » you. rge, pondible manufacturer has | A. L. Deidwd Bavk bidg. St oy Speninge in ‘this ferritory for lve-wire saen |Louis. Mo.. i . showing ‘earnings that will sattsfy your high- [ WANT Tu I'URCHARE some good used fur-:: ot ambition. Wew. amasing invention of an | atiire’ to. outhit large house. -Address Hox g!-m:sl. "hfonlelolfl ;:lm l:-":dm:;l 296-H, Star office, . 30% v thous Daspen: P T and roll-top 0 stration. Our selling pian sssures you of large, PR e immediste cash -:-‘l, Incom: ch 13 anto. | Chadwick, 1018 Donxl 3 tieslly increased each mosth. Ne-previous A—Rehool and o 1o experienee {n our line necessary and ne invest. nd noy weent, popular snd 4 ment required. We teach you wh on are | being or send small lots: will call far large | earning. 1 at opce at Hoem 200, Eye | guantit! Pearimau's Book Shop, 933 G e 8. B.w. B.w. Fr. o416