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Trusts on District of Columbia real estate-#of the type and character of these properties—are both safe and sure. Percy H. Russell Co. S.W. Cor. 15th & “K” Sts: | Thursday THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, News of the Clubs || Women's City Club—Judge Mary | 0"Toole will be hostess at tea at the clubhouse tomorrow from 4 to 5. At 5 o'clock the same afternoon Dr. Syl- anus G. Morley of the Carnegie In- stitute of Washington will give an Clvilisation. Art and Architecture.” Thé business and professional wom- an's subscription dinner dates, Janu ary ‘10 and 17, have been given ove: to the committee on public relief, Wwith whom they will co-operate in #he drive for funds for the Central Union Mission and other local chari- ties. Mrs. John S. Bennett, founder of the Children's Emergency Home, will speak on *“What Washington Does for Its Homeless Children.” Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin will pre- side. The ‘public relief committee will hold a benefit card party January 17 &t 3:16 and 8:30 p.m. The second diplomatic tea of the season will be given at the clubhouse at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, with Lady Geddes, wife of the ambassador from Great 'Dritain, as guest of honor. Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, the club’s ‘president. will be sssisted in receiv- ing by the ladies of the board of di- rectors. The forum luncheon, to be given on January 13 at 1 p.m. will have Mr Percy V. Pennybacker as its mpealer. Mrs,” Pennybacker is chairman of the department of American citizenship, General Federation of ~Woman's Clubs. Her subject will be “Whic Closes the Door, Youth or Old Age?” The dramatic section will hold its next meeting January 19 az 7:30 p.m. ANl club maembers interested _in dramatics are invitea to agtend. One of the three plays selacted by the committee Is now being rehearsed and will be given some time in Janu- ary. The French section meets every Tuesday. The diners ax the French table at 6 o'clock are jofined at 7 p.m. by other members of the cercle. Mme, E. Noel directs the conversation hoth at the table and cercle meetings. The only expense cannected with the French section is the dinner charge. The cercle is free to all elub mem- bers. Those Interested in this activi- ty will please commmnicate with its chairman, Miss H. H. Arnold, 22 Jack- son place. The Free and Easy_Auction meets twice a week. This is a clas: in bridge, with volunteer instructors, and free' to members of the club. is beginners' night and Tuesday evening for advanced pupils, 7:30 the hour. fat to educate his children and live a little more decently. Mr. Davis would like to ses every alien enrolled and pay a small annual fee so long they are not naturalized citizens of the United S(ll,c. The meeting Was presided over by the president, Mrs. William H. Her- ron. The following were admitted to membership in the club: Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Mrs. Francis M. Good- win, Mrs. Percy H. R Mrs. Ed- ward C. Sherman, Mrs. B Webner. The pgrilamentary law section will meet Tuesday at 11 am. in the sudi- torium of the Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. The program. In charge of Mrs. Charles W. Weeks, will be the form of a drill and quiz. Fran A meeting of the archaeology sec- | tion will_be held Tuesday at 3 p.m 1213 Vermont avenue. Mrs. Al- bert Bushnell will give a talk on “Serpents.” . Mme. Blanche Bimont will give recitations and monolagues before the French section Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at 1447 Massachusetts avenue. French patriotic songs will be sung by members of the section. Mrs. George Barkley Taylor and Mrs. J. K. Jones will be hostesses. ‘The art section will meet Friday at 3 o'clock at 1447 Irving street. Sub- ject, “The Appe} of Poetry,” will be trested by M A. . Crandall. The walk experimental to the gardens and Arlington on New Year | day by the nature section was filled { with interest. Thirly-seven species of birds were seen, with abundance of ducks and gulls on the river. The ever faithful skunk-cabbage and a clump of violets were found in bloom. D. €. League of Women Voters.— “The Courts of the District of Colum- bia’™ will be the subject 3f the discussion at the dinner of the league at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, Tuesday, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussy will preside and the principal speakers will be Judge J. Wilmer Lati- mer, Judge Mary O'Toole and Judge Kathryn Sellars. “All who are interested are welcome. Those unable to get reser- vations will be welcome to come in at 8 o'clock to hear the discussion. The Parllamentary Law Conference will be entertained at_luncheon at the residence of Mra. John M. Beavers Tues day. Following the luncheon. Mrs. Beavers will preside over the discus- sion The College Women's Club will give a dance tonight from 9 to 12 p.m. Miss Rosalie Godfrey is in charge. Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover s to be the guest of honor at a tea at the club- in 3 D. Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices n, Hohberger. 141] " and Vorm Jobs C. Haley. 14th and Vermont 14th and 14th ; b Holmead and Otis place. Holmead Pharmacy. ll‘ E‘!‘l\r{l“ ‘h" . Piney Rranch Pharmacy 24 Fark read, Tipion & Myers. 2102 Califo , Morge i o0 K. Golgenbere e, ime lerkcs desk). ssociated Drug Stores. "l“ J. French Simpeoa. MeGuire's Pharmacy. Douglas’ Bharmacy. Rodis’ Pharmacy. Ga, ave and Rock Creex Church rd., Creek Pharmaey. 5018 Ga. ave.. Brightwood Pharmacr. 3 Dunont Circe, = T80h at. aud Fla -v"'"r;-n;: ml::l:yrmlu. " 3 e, Waiter J.. Donahoe. ot! 4th and Flm 2501 Ga. ave., Rock 3. Lonis Krick. Quigiry Pharmacy. Herbat's Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. 5A20 Conn. ave., Chevy Chase Pharmacr. Wisonsin ava and Macomb st., Cleveland Park Pharmaer. 2311 and P sts.. Pride’s Pharmacy. 2204 M at.. 0'Tonnell's Phar: 20th and M. Weller & Moskes" Wisconsin ave. and 0, Donalive’ NORTHEAST. 24 and ¥ ats., McChesner & Joachim. ne's Pharmacy. ic Store. Louis F. radley. . Lonis Sacks. Newsttand. ._Kenealy Pharmacy. . Rieloxs Pharmacy + Capitol, Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 20¢ st and R. I ave., Collins’ Pharmacy— Wondridee. 3800 12th n.e.. Maro's Plarmacy—Brookland. SOUTHEAST. e . H_F. Sprocebank. Wl @ ‘s Pharmacy. 14th and Pa. ave. Smyver's Pharmacy. 1907 Nlichols ave.. Weiss & Fealy— SOUTHWEST. th and D sta., Lantz Rron 41 and T, ata’ Colamhia Pharmacy RATE—3 CENTS A WORD. in Washington and Snburbs for— Fioln and &0 tions Wanted. Tost and Found. For fule and Wanted Mivel cnlfry. Potn an stoel Antomohiles for Bale nnd Wanted. Rooms for Rent and Wanted. {-ellaneons. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923. WANTED—HELP. MALE (Contipued). = { HELP AND SITUATIONS. ; 19 e e e eem—— WANTED—HELP. DOMESTIC—COLORED=—Continued, WANTED—SITUATIONS. FEWALF—Contiuued. DAy, ivancement. Mr. Driseoil, SEVERAL ARMATURE WINDERS. APPLY Ml BURGER. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY, 1328-13%0 NEW YORK AVE. COOKING and laundry, 1o g0 to New York reference reqoired: wages, $10 per week. Ay Iy 2820 Californis between 11 asd 1. hone North_748. small family; stay nights. S—— AR . GENFRAL HOUSEWORKEIR, settied without family: good home. 1038 New street n.c.. Brookland. Telephone N. 8746, GENERAL EWORKER —Saiall K00l wazes. 927 Muss. ave. n . wor 3 Cotambia 616717 DRAFTSMAN, Capable of designing and acting as assistant in supervision work. Address in writing, statingex- perience and expected compen- sation. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. 1039 Woodward Bldg FEMALE. for quick selling article: Irviog st. n.w., between ANVASSERS, big commission. 6 and & pm, SHIER for_exciuaive shoe store. iger, 1337 F RLS, 10, colored, for paper sorting. _ApplY whitigton Paper Stock Co., Rowslyn, Va. HATRD) E manicorist, _expert only; steady position.” Emile, 1218 Conn. ave. IOSIERY SALESLADY, experienced. Apply W. Geiger, 1337 ¥ at. LADIPE—Sew cjass {n telepione switchboard operating Jan. 10. Class limited. Easy to . Oxford bidg., corner 14th st. between N. Y. ave. and H. e 1328 Apiy W) GENEKAL VORK woman: stay nighte. 1748 M st n.w. ORK girl, 3221 Tith St reference; 7 Columbi RAL HOUSEWORKER, two in family 1237 Irving o SEWORKER, wetiled woman Telepbone North | now. Apply after ent_and elevator operator or ma lan’s office, by neat colored girl. Col expert, lately with prominent or private work; highes: Addrexs Rtox 176-K. Star office. 7 . wishes 8% position an cor Id travel; refe refecences. ERAT, IOUSEWORK—A good white gl Just from the ¢ Ly g RAL HOUSEWORK oo, GESERAL ™ HOUSEWORKE! uy nights. 2015 Allen place ud Riltmore ats.) GENBRAT, HOUSEWORK — must be foud of children. oman. Call 1705 P Cle: GENERAL houseworker wanted 1o amail fam- fly: stay ‘nighte; no lanndry: must be good plain cook: city’ references required. Call nt 3508 Garfleld st. after 12, Take Wisconsin ave. car. E Y T experien: girl: no laundry. " Telephone Franklin 5440, 6* omperent NURS eare for one o two Infunts IRL. reliable, waots haif dar's weekly. 768 Tring st . Tt Ly colored giil, HOUSEWORKER, reliable colored woman. 3300 Woodley rond. e — Exnerienced. Cleve. 158, LADTES—Bur steucgraphic courss will Bt you for a good position in a short time. Boyd Busi- ness College, 1304 F Main 2876, 20° To Tnterview parenta: tion for teacher or advanced unineumbered: $1 PHOTOGRAPHER, negative refoucher willing to assist’ in reception room. Studio, 1210 Chestnut st.. Philadeiphia. dress Rox 47.K. Star office. State where In- terview can be had. Wil be in Washington Monday. 3 SALESLADY with alioe experience, Appiy W. Gelgor, 1337 F at SEAMNTRESS wanted one day 8 week I ding and_ chiidren's clotiies; state rat Addresa Fox 181-K. Riar_office. . NDRY . cleaning. cook dinners; e references. 1010 Mass. ave. Moudays and HOUSEKBEPING ITRESS —Stay nights. after 9 o'clock a4 woman. Phone COOK n.w. COOK. firsiviase ply 1701 Nith st CUORTNG or cafe: woman. Ap- = L e in small family DAY waman WORK. cleaning or lau EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. - i Ll 804 Nat. School of CoMmerce, 1418 § ot for the gfon School for Secretaries HELP_DOMENTIC. R, clerk or bookkeeper, one ommercial 'experlence preferred age. experience and salars expected at give references. Address Box 136 STENOGRAPHER in patent aitorne: familiar with or willing_to learn dic 520 per_week. Address Box 172K ry expected. Address Box 123- on_ pressing _ma: HOUSEWORK, maids, cooks, day work, office Jones Employment Agency, 1413 1ih : 5 Rirl. st nw excellent position: references required swer Domestic Effciency Association, i W ;- Apnls o Mra. Bell, first floor.” olored Tom e Ba0d 0w written Nickens, Lin day's work 3 Thome: ol ED—SITUATIONS. Acoor TAUNDILY. first-cluss, Fenning road n.e. § MATD: o do at bom: Home or Tub? colored | experience Address 1904 4th TANT, member of bar, former field | a Rusiness Opportunities, etc. examiner income tax return RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. 4 cents a word, . SLISE an Hghe housework by colored S st colored g, T Apply Home Launds Come in and let’s go over the details. The Dintrict of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs held its December Boss & Phelps “The Home of Homes” tors of the general federation at 1734 N street Tuesday evening. Mys. Vir- 1406 H Street Phone Main 4340 house Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. She will discuss the Girl Scout movement. The hostesses for the afternoon will be the members of section VII, Miss M. Alice Matthews, chairman. Mrs. James P. Ault will preside at the tea table, as sisted by Mrs. Frank L. Hess and Miss Joy L. Webster. The monthly supper of the executive board of the club will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, with a business meeting afterward. On January 13 at 6:30 p.m. there will E—Compiete prepa COUNTANT—Public and N. P., w.il analsze S ADS. _ commercial and positionn. | your busiuess, keep sour boks' and pre REAL ESTATE AD! Burroughs Adding, Bookkeeping and Calen! statement ymypdnlru: 1'h::tv "%D'Q»rr:': 6 words to the line, 3 tine mioimum. at Une | ing Siathios Schcin, T3 11tn 2. nw. Ford, Main or 1000 14th .. 8% rate, ax follows: CARPENTER —Hardwood floors a 20¢ per line. be g A. 20c per line ¥ LADY, bright Jobbing. A ¥. Hansen. Frankiin man, 90, eln_ around Ty ginia White Speel gave a meport of Eve st now | the biennial convention held mt Chau- \. Y. Upon the motion of Miss Luey R. Swanton. chairman of legislation. the federation voted to send a written request to Representa- tive Focht to ask that the Free hill be referred to the judiciary fommit- tee for a hearing at the same time that the Goodykoontz bifl is to be considered. Club women were asked to familiarize themselves with both of these bills. dealing with legal procedure for the betterment of chi dren. Mrs. John Stahl announced that plans were underway for a musi- cal entertainment to he given at|iN€ members have the affair in charx. | Pores"Fenruars 10 by “Washington | Chalrman of entertainment. artists. The object of this musical is | Phen Lyman Tabor: vice ch to raise funds tn be expended in pay- | Marie Magulre: chalrman o nae mesting N | esses; Mea. Chavies Woman's Club programs. Mrs. T. S. 5 u rman of T ucher, president of the Petworth . Mrs. . Wm. B. Newnian; Svice Woman’s Club, gave a sketch of the rman. Miss Sabine Wallace: %chair- work of that organization. Mre. M.{™Wan of tables. Miss Katherine Bayles: T. Morse, chairman of thrift, outlined | (RAIFMAN o Jress Mrs, ‘?’\flwn"l, Web- the part women would take in the | (ife VICT Cheirman, Mre arty G. thrift week activities. Mra. John W.[{UTn: chajrman of reception. Miss Frizzell, president of the federation. | 3 ilFyIet Mansfild: vice chairman announced that the District federa- | g2% WMATuerite Barnss: assisting, Mis: tion would give a dinner at the City { Jentrice MeGulre, Miss Virginia Robi Ciub January 10 in honor of the board | \eil, ST, SRoduEEne SHansieid. iz [ of directors of the ganeral federation, | Margrie Stiriron. Mias Helen Montgom- | which would meet in Washington at * 5 = that time. Club women and their . triends were asked to make their reservations for the dinner through Mrs. Hiram Snell. The business ses- 1 time. 6 real et to answer phone and 4o some typini wages required. Address Hox 347-J, o general white private or truck : « per line CHAUFFEUE— Young Tae per in Dosition. Phone Linceln 14 times. T3¢ per 1i . CHAUFFEUR, whits, pri STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P and assorters, ex-|allaround man." Address Box 56-K. Biar ot vestisements for The Evenin Star : ; 2 o : be a supper at the clubhouse. at which (drestiements for The Evioint, Star pfrlcf!(td. Apply Elite Laundry | i3 Ca., 2119 14th st. n.w, Hon. Winifred Mason Huck is to be the ) offices by 11 p.m. the DAY BEFORE 21 TATLORESS—Young lady. Ap.{ gue ono eake B, e e foltdwiug exceptions guest of honor and speaker. SUE. wih the, " ply at Sidney West's, 14th and G. . Teatls Notices, Wanted Help. Wanted Kitoations. tiom will be accepied at The Star office, 11th | OFFICE ASSISTANT. st and Pa. sve., until 9:30 a.m. dax of issue. 5 v " ot ans of Tns Star branch oftces ot 8:30| Large local store requires the services of several young ladies to assist in office. Must write well and figure accurately. Kindly reply in own handwriting and advise if typist. ddrei Box 1350-K, Star office. experience in store, wants employment at about 318 weekly. Address Box 118K hite, married: nce: best city references. Ad- €31 books, Action; & Deing oF send amull Iover whi ‘cait faTiard: e ook i, oF ware Stonewall Jackson Chap . D. C, will give a benefit card party at_Hotel Hamiiton Wednesday at 2 p.m. Bridge fand five hundred will be played and there will be a prize for each table. The follow SAFE INVESTMENT FOR YOUR JANUARY FUNDS Eight Per Cent Return Assured High Class Real Estate Security hite man desires iaxs car; all or part Col” 80331 e condition. —Addrews e g R MECHASIE: experience. single, wi pL m’v\n‘h‘ ‘Washington mily: referen THI it e urnished as 1o characte; b ¢ photie D, nAga prices paid for mea's hing aud shoes. G. Licht. $815. 1744 Tih st n.w. CLOTHING—Will call in my unletterad wobile, city or suburbs. &nd pay you high prices ‘for Iadies’. gentiemen's, hildren's. s jed clothing of descriptions. Address stal or phone. | will call. W. Rice, 1337 th st . SOUNT Star office. DIAMON Louis_Abealiams. Write o X Bruce: wishes position in private of experience. Addre CLERK, with high school education and year TENOGRAPHER. |o LA seatved 4t The Star office AT Satieny. or At Any of The Star Bran i offices by 3 pm. Satordss CASH WITH ORDER b COLORED studest, affer school sw : A large local store requires the duzi. an work niil s 5 e parer e services of a fairly experienced | T3t tw - stenographer. Reply giving ex- | where advancemert in possibic. perience and salary expelted. WANTED—HELP. Address Box 193-K Star office. STENOGRAPHER and office _MALE. — VEVER mail ORIGINAL ree- mendations m applying for em- ? Cye COPIES. ARSTSTANT to operator, bor. & ing picture theater. Apply ot Theater, 1340 Wisconsin ave. 0.%.. clerks. Address Rox 120-K. Star CO0K nomical; assistant in commercial office; a young woman of ability and tact, | PRCG CLERK —Young man with some_expe- capable of handling correspond. | it “*5t poston.” Aidress Box'35k.Har ence and incidental details. DL IaCIST. eeslatersd. ‘upui foF BoMtioN. ¥e- Salary to start, $23, with promo- | B 2 T Iefeeshon K tion. State experience and ref- fex houry dally, by young ' CTT | married man; 6 am. to 2 . Apply 5 erences. Address Box 186-K, Lol HIEF YE . DO.\IFT,?T\Ié HSI(’&“ CE | Sifing Tatewsiew. work in_mov- ‘Dumbarton atter 6 With good opportunity for further profit. This security will bear the most rigid investigation. Best prices a1 Furniture Co., 301 Exe n.w. AUTO RALPSMAN, must furnish Bia demon: ftrator; a very good opportunity for the rig] man. See Mr. Wheelcr, 14th and Belmont. BANK (LE o man, experienced: heor | knowledge of Ttalisn preferred; ‘ood' 4 chance sion of the evening was curtailed in |read by Mre. J. E. Douglass. The next | arpre i wemes Toteroationsl Exchange Bank, v{ardrrhuul there .;m:’».‘: he umnle‘l\mg Metling W1l Te Gt oyt e ot Brxt| Apwiy in persan Interoations! ge Ban or the enjoyment of the musical imd | C. H. Filley. 1307 Delafleld place, Mon- | nogk TR T fent the Natlonal L y it o worker and good detail man: knowl- dent of the National League of Amer- e osmtin ‘Box 196-K, Star ican ‘Pen Women, recited orfginal edze of tpewriting. Address g noems. Mixs Gladys Gutteridge of s e thsan Southampton. England. satg & group ROY. e, =T Ficycie: o of old English and French songs, tonsiar s, Befereices___ Phone Adams 1450, The Argyle Study Ciub, held its cur- rent meeting at the home of Mrs. H. L. Knight. A paper on ""The Paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler FURNTTURE wanted and dining. room: A FERNITURE Conple will 7oy o good e it o oi% oo Bedroom. living room also tugs. Call Frankiia williig. Address apt For full information Address Box 159—K, Star Office FUI Kirntein all kinds of furniture wanted. Wb s now Fhone Fraukiia Crittenton Wheel. —The December er 28th meeting of the Wheel Club was with Mrs. Tucker, §02 Massachusetts avenue northeast. A luncheon was served. The responses to roll call embraced current events, personal ex- perfences, stories, prose guotations and poetry. A pertinent Christmas editorial from the New York Sun of 1897 was read. Miss Edna Tucker | gave a group of songs accompanied on the piano by Miss Marlon Tucker. Mrs. Regina Douglas, treasurer of the | Crittenton Home, w: a guest and Eave an@musing account of a recent | caller who wished to be anonymous, who left a most welcome gift of $100. | Mrs. Colt, 4414 15th street will be the | January i2th hostess, at once, Room H ¥ Eoaenr. YBeat plices voik FURNTTURE 15 <aiege el odd pleces. Ca al Bank: lest FURNITURI Box 3543, S = oo, t During the social hour many promi- work & nent club women assisted in’the din- ing room. The Twentieth Century Club had a full and interesting program at its meeting in the Cosmos Cluly Thursday morning. The first speakeor, Princess Cantacuzene, told of canditlons in Russia as she saw them during 192 She stressed the fact that the Amer can's point of view In regard to bol- shevism, after a visit to Russia, de- Pended largely upon whether they could speak the language themselves | or had a Riussian interpreter. The sescond speaker, William Mather Lewis of the National Cham- {ber of Commerce, spoke on “Thrift | and the Budget.” He emphasized n\e] necessity of educating children to use | a budget system, no matter how small | the allowance. The average Ameri- ecord 1. 00 to oceupy time: no Address Box 153K, CITY restanrant trade to sell food product. Columbia 4481 6/2% and 7% First Deed of Trust Notes for Sale Secured on Improved Real Estate These notes are for sale in denominations of $230 up. There is not a more satisfactory or safer investment than FIRST DEED OF TRUST NOTES on D. C. property. Consult our Loan Department . Young man, perlenced: one who ls not 3 ONE CAPABLE OF ¢ Mr. Driscoll. 208 Bond bldg LECTURING TO A A e aas o GOOD SIZE CLASS. T WORE Soiored ST T s D e v douison.the mervices of | STEADY EMPLOYMENT. e e T D uirice manager for Weshington snd| GIVE REFERENCES AND surrounding territory. Must be successful S-I-ATE S\ L.‘\R\' WANTED. salesman, over 30 jears of age. Excellent ADDRESS BOX 32-K. compensation to the right man. Applications strictly confidentisl. Reviewed by vice presi. STAR OFFICF RW dent only. tiite age. sales experience and OMEN ds for & six-room house a whole or odd pleces. 13 years' exper erences furnished. Addr rel JANTTOR wishes position: can do any kind of electrical, plumbing or carpenter repairs; hare own too's. Address Box 117-K. Star office. 8¢ LAWYER. age res position with estab- lished law firm of with an insurance company as investigator. Address Box 16-K, Star offce. . antique for: ds. jewelry, old china, Arnold, 1323 G st Mais The Washington Section Council of Jewish Women will hold a meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Temple. The program will consist {of ;r a u’lk on ‘rurr-nl events as seen én‘u‘\"zn.'-xwrm‘-"- Tor o= ‘permanent ¥ the journalist Mary Sullivan, to be |drink route; ‘reference required ot {followed by an informal talk on |The Arlington Bottling Co.. 2622 L at. n.w. 7 pointers for women on “How Business perienced young man to drive de apers S| v livery wagon: reference required. Apply Mr. B ol aw Cawler hamsmpanies | Btera, Frases Dotomac Laundry, cor. 15th and other quaiifications. " Address Box 210K, £ . o rst ciase, wanis Job: Bandy with tools, Cli ands handliug labor; good reference. _ _ 1095, i fursicirs ner Sth and D day or Job. Linc 15th st. n.w. | can faflure ix due to drifting into a : | job instead of fitting into ft. Secretary Davis then addressed the 9 e club. He does not believe in a mini- Main 4884 717 14th St. N.W. mum wage. He said low wages make a cheap country and a low method of living, as seen by looking at the im- migrants as they come ingo this country. A man shouid have $nough oy A e — FINANCIAL. Partaking of C@nvenience . VER 65,000 Washingtonians are now using the con- venience of American Security service, The friendly, personal interest in every customer appeals to his progressive spirit and prosperity. Whether a child with his pennies or a merchant with his perplexities, the same cordial feeling exists between the customers and officers of the American Security. Every Financial Service COMMERCIAL : 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital and Surplus, $5,400,000.00 HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES 7th and Mass. Ave. 8th and H Sts. N.E. 436 7th St. S.W. Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler, accompanied by Charles Ferry, will render vocal selections. The Sixteenth Street Heights Club | members gave a Christmas party for | their families Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lingam- felter, 3922 Livingston street, Chevy Chase. Games were enjoyed by all and the drawing of Christmas gifts caused much merriment. The next meeting will be January 9, with Mrs. D. Grove, 9 Syracuse, Takoma Park, Md. Mi Hodges will speak on “Interior Decora- The Lanham Study Tlub of Mary- land, held its December meeting at General Federation headquarters in Washington. Owing to the absence of the president, Mrs. J. Kempton pre- sided. The following officers for the New Year were elected: Mrs. Leonard Robertson, president; Mrs. Williard Goss, vice president; Mrs. Frank Wells, secretary; and Mrs. Chas, Howser, cor- responding secretary. The Capitol Hill History Club held its current meeting at the home of Mrs. Glancy, with Mrs. Wilson as assistant hostess. Papers were contributed by Mrs. Rorke and Mrs. Granger. The president of the D. C. federation. Mrs. Frizsell, asked the co-operation of the club in entertaining the board of the General Federation which will meet in our city January 9-13. The club will meet with Mrs. Mattox, 4911 14th street, January 10. The Clover Club met Thursday night for a social session with Mrs. W. C. Hanson, 1422 Crittenden street. Bridge was played. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ralph Lawrence, on Decatur street. The Takoma Park Civie Study Club met in Takoma Library Tuesday, the president, Mrs. Lioyd Biddle, presiding. Mrs. Gordon was Introduced as the new teacher for the Bible study section, This section will hold its next meeting January 11, 2 p.m., at the library., Mrs, Waiter Irey reported as to the December meeting of the District of Co- lumbla Federation of Women's Clubs and also relative to activities of the civic committee of thesCivic Study Club. Mrs. Lightfoot read_ ‘America’s Creed.” by Willlam Tyler Page, A talk on color combinations in home decoration was given by Mrs. Gleason. The chairman of the music study sec- tion, Mrs. C. B. Smith, announced & meeting of the section would be held shortly. The Petworth Woman’s Club rec8rds its New Years party as one of the most_attractive affairs in the social history of the orgahization. Joppa Lodge Hall was decorated for the oc- casion with Christmas garlands, tre and shaded lights and at 9 o'clock Mrs. T. 8. Tincher, president, opened the party with a little speech of wel- come. Assisting her in the receiving line, with Mrs. John W. Friazell, president F. W. C., on her left as guest of honor, were Mrs. Ellis Logan, past ident F. W. C., together with the ib's past presidents, officers and com:.l‘?n chairmen. Following the gent ‘welcome and greetings of the new year the evening was n over to dancing and cards, ) JANITOR, colored man as jenitor. 1n ballding near 14th and Eye n.W.:)dmln rwflodhll r;ih!r buiidh in_neighburhoo preferred; salary, $45 parimonth. Address Rox 143K, Btar ofice: MAN wanted to book orders for nursery stock and hire ageni big pay; exclusive territory; free outfit. Emmons & Company, Newark, N Y. MECHANIC. motoreycle: Slattery’s, 700 H st. n.w. ot Tecome first-class architectural or me- chanical draftsman in your spare time, day or must be frst-class. Tght: no sxperience necessars; special individ- :‘u‘l {nllru('nrn. Call or phone for particuls Columbia _School of Drafting, 14th and T ste. nw. North 272 Cln PRESSMA! Job, first-class man. Apply N tional Capl Press, 1210 D st. n.w. See Mr. Manufacturer's agent and job- and electrical accessories wants entative for territory of W: ltimore: state uge, natiopality Box 14K, Star STERED PHARMACIST—A good place . rellable man. Anewers received nntil Jan. 2. Address Hox 181-K. Star office. capable repr ington i and qualifications. Address —__MALE AND FEMALE. TIVIL SER! 14, statistical clerk: ary, $1.140 to $1,640; special preparation. The Civil” Service Preparation School. southeast corner 12th and ¥ ste. n.w. _Frankiio 2080. work: smail family: §75 per month and rters:’ references required. 5701 16th st. n.w. _After & p.m. . MAN and_wife. for wmal ington. Hugh Wallis, Wallis Cafe, 12th G sts. n.w. . MAN AND WIFE as cook and gardener 1o the subarbe: references required. = Phone Cleve- 1and 2308, MEN AND WOMEN quickly Tearn real estate business: recelve pay while learning: need not Interfers with present emplorment; some mi Ing $100 o week. Free class lectures e Thusdes. 3 p.m.’ William F. Matteson, [t g. N OR WOMAN—An opening in the duplicating dept. of the Capital Advertising Co.. Inc.. for a good man or woman expe: rlenced In the selling game fs now available. Liberal commission basis. Apply 238 Munsey building. 5 DOMESTIC—WHITE. operator, ored, 10 years' experience. 2022 Greens n.w. REPATRMAN—Will call at your house and repair_xour stove, 1th st. nw. . clerk, stock clerk, age 20: g permanent position’ wanted. Box 230.K. Star office regardiess of condidtion. SALESMAN who knows tobacco and the cigar and tobacco business desires to make perma- hent connection with a reliable bouse. Address ‘K. Star_office. 7 urt ) " diamonds and old fewelry ‘medei winnae o Gaen “vatu ATOR 1N WASHINGTON " Wanted to pi- chese the tw tomes. 110 Sasbingion Uiy Dinsctors, pavilaned ture n Stkte price Must M".H good condit'on. Address Box 1. e ¢ MTELER TRATN CONT s e re 1000 shares. wire, lowest OORAPHER, excellent, 7. years' experl with commerclal firms in U. S and abroad: good executive, organizer and sdmin- istrator; alto spesk. read and write French fluently; excellent references. Address Box 121- K. Star_ofice. 7 F. {00, Watweits Dank bidg.. St Eouis, 8o, . = ons and_stamps_oa STAMPS, stamp_coll 5 Address Box 13- 's, for cash. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, desires even- ing work. _Address Hox 8T-K. Star office. & STUDENT, colored, experienced on anto: biles, wants work after 4 and before 1 erences furnished. Call North 45. S. Peyton, MeRatow T TIRE CHANGER, quick. 2114 Virginia ave. n WAITER, col dress Box 7K, ed, wants position ail day. Ad- ar office. o —Eatablished, live r desires the services of ‘experienced With anto__Address Box T8.K. Star office. SALESMAN 1s offered opportunity to start, with our nssistance, & new business of ex- celient _possiblities; about $300 required. Write Scott Paper Co., 15 E. Fayette st.. Baltimore. Md. [ESMAN. neat Appearing young man fo A cniablikhed trade. Addresn Box 137K, Star office. 8 SALESMEN wanted, two energetic, rellable, for house-to-house work: salary and com- mission; answer by letter, giving references. Address Tlox 133K, Star office. COMPANION. young, o nursery governeas, by January 15: French preferred: for child seven rs: refercnces required. Address ~Box . Star office. ERAL HOUSEWORK in apartment. good gay. Fione North 0. Address' Box 200 tar office. 7 GENERAL HOUSEWORK aud cook: nest col- ored girl; small family; references. pt Twhite) desires work of any with all trade tools and mot ®ork. Address Box 131K, FOUNG AN kind, handy afraid_of hard YOUNG MA: . single, desires worth-while wition: ~excel typist and experienced in landling correspandence, own initiative: some floor experience in dept.’ store: A-1 references. Address Box 184-K. Star office. kil FEMALE. i The ~Star requires jrom advertisers in this column references and a detailed statement of their proposition. SHOB STORE for sale: good location: nw. Section; owner has good reason for selling Would cousider partner. Address Box 138, Star office (i CORNER STORE for waie: one of the best lo. cations 5. woda fountain and 1'paying business: ttore. Price reason. i sou for selling. Ad- Star office 8 Wanted 1o D, ¢ able. Bargain dress Box 128 i | VIRGINTA PLATE GLASS STOCK | pelied_to sacrifice fve shaces at $30. Hox 174K, Star_office 2123 18th WAITRESS, white, experienced: private fam- ily. 1028 Vermont avenue n.w. ki) WAITRESS and parlor maid; reliable woma city references; may be nights: wages, $40. Cleveland 948. produc Sear nround: big repeaters. Apply pom._1349 Harvard st n.w. _Col. 7497 . clean-cut, to sell tractive security to porsonal friends of company officers. No Dbetter opportunity than this will ever knock at your door. Tri- flers need not apply. 210-211 Fendall bidz., D st. and Jobn Marshall place n.w. (opp. co bouse.) SALESMEN wanted at once. 1ith st n.w. SHOB SALESMEN, Geiger, 1837 F at. Bopiy at 801 experienced. Apply W. :wnm A WOMAN, rellable. for infant and and assist with upstairs; stay nights Chase, D. C.; city references required. dress Box 162'K. Star office. settled white, to care for small ind children; permanent place. good home and reasonable salary. Call Col. ma;c.w e child Chevy Ad- houss inexperfenced: stay | FOOKKEEPING bandling money or mecting people, settled woman with 20 years' experd Dner, wishes position; best references. Addres Tox 246.J. Star_afic 14 CASHIER—Lady with 10 years' experience: e nces given. Phone Col. K310, “Position by refned Iady. Btar office. COMPANTON drexs Hox 116-K. COMPANTON-SECRETARY, instructor; lady of ing several ianguages, open for are, s Sonttins: "experienced haudiing children: exce Jent references. Address Box 180K, Star office. 7 atter 5 p.m. DOMESTIC—WIMTE OR _COLORED, CHAMBERMAID and sssist with two school children: stay nights. Telephone Adams 285, * COOK and general houseworker. good reliable references. Call 1337 Gailatin st 4th_and_Colorado_ave. car. STABLE MAN. experienced. for work i country. _Adams 1163. BTENOGRAPHER, with knowledge of book- keeping. Reply in handwriting, giving age, perience and salary. Address Box 05-K, ‘Star office. WOODWORKER who hds Tad some experience in woedworking plant, bench and machine work: state experience, references and wi (3 COOK and general houseworker, settled woman, wanted by a family of two; reference. Florence Conrt, Apt. 200, east side.” & 7 COOKING and home work o country: settled woman, white or colored; six miles from Wanhington, Mra. D. 8. Mackall, McLean, V. SOTHER'S MELPER—Small famlly: after- noons. 1923 Kenyon st. n. ki) DOMESTIC—COLORED. expected_ Address Box 57-K. Star office. YOUNG MAN with some knowledge of “the electrical business, to astist in credit and ac- unting department, Apply Doubleday-Hill Electric Company. 715 12th st. n.W. FOUNG MAN anxious to earn additional king atter § p.m.: ane with knowl- edge of clerical work preferved. Address Box office, stating_appolntment time d_telephone number. SALESMEN. c.. Maryland. We ry and_commission or a straight asis, Exclusive rights given you in the territory. We give you full co-operatlon and furnish you with"le CARD WRITER assistant; young man; experienced ; $1,300 ger year. Address Box 112-H, tar office, { cll.m.\‘ by the day, woman wanted. 2003 Qiie st. n.w. COLORED WOMBN to sort_waste pape perienced only. Groome & Mantz, 3rd a ats. n.e. TOOK, general housework: stay ences.” 2634 Woodle plnce n.w. COOK and_general housework: enced colored girl: stay mights: sm mice home. Apply 3308 Woodiey road. phone Cleveland 2489, COOK and general nights. Cleve. 1827. Touseworker: girl; stay DRESSMAKER, experienced. desires few more customers, street and evening gowns a special tr: remodeliog. 13124 10th 8t n.w. - North il N 3 COUNTRY STORE, Glencarl, tore Lere. Phone Cleve. 832-F-22 ne e SIAN of proven selling ABIICy. who it $200 mpn going business and take 1 over management, will be afforded exceilent Soportanity Thote interested address for_in- terview 83-K. Mce. i) SHOE T Tor Food T tion; cheap ren Ve 1t S ne UNCHROOM price reasopabie: HHo7 ot st nw IR BUSIN three-year lease. immediately; 000 c 375 month! reat, for _snie. b DRESSMAKING—Children's clothes, party dresses and hand work, 315 A st. se. Lin- coln_2000. o DRESSMAKING wanted; old work remodeled; evening dresses made on short motice; one. Diece dresses made out of coat sults; coats re. lined; beading and braiding done ‘on work; children’s coats and dresses made. Phone North 4846, 8 ELEVATOR or switchboard operator. night, or other evening work by Intelligent young wom- an. Phone Franklin §789-3 after 5:30 p.m. * & whole GONTENTS of boardiug b e turn over house. Address Hox afee = FOR SALE—A going business, delicatessen, PO eAEoret afinks and motioos, on south Hide of I m.e. near 15th: price. $1,500; rent Almost nothing. See Mr. Newsom, 1110 H ne. ABLISHED HARDW one of the most prominent atreets, consisting of Wil aesnrted hardware and louse furnishings: o able merchandine: clean stock. 21 S0, Address Tox 90K, Star offce. 6° HAIRDRESSER wants residential work: sham- i Beasley, + massaging, manicoring. Mr iy Fhone North 4388, HEMSTITCHING and_picoting work done e yard. Savoy. apt. 25. Telinble. colored woman ‘wishex posiion e Will be at home 10 Phone 2024 SMANAGER or Towekreper Tor house by lady of refinement and al of reterences. Thone Col. 310, SHOP for sale; Hoftman's pressing Taiine. mitior, sewing machine, desk, Tacks Tnguire 1402 N_Cap. o nd meat market for sl exs in nw. cheap. BIg leass. Will invoice about $5,000. n for seiliog, il heaith. Address Hox FOR Riggs Market, Apply to_wa T 10 WUY fraccle Call after 7 p.m. WAN 1659. COOK _and _bousework: no iaundey;® stay night: $10. 1761 Lanier place n.w. . COOK and do general houséwork: Apply 3417 Lowell st. Téllabie MATH. eeping Rox 80-K. Star_office. [ d_general houseworke: apartment; city references. Col. MODIST, DESIGNER, MISS BERT, Stroet. al ternoon, ‘evening gowns a speclaliy: ais © modeling_Phone Col. 0227. 1103 Trving n.w. 1* ¥ ER, lady, good, wishes engagemeni by fhe ot Raoress Box 96 . Stwt sfice SEAMSTRESS—By day. week Of month: men lng and darning. Miss Taylor, 1444 V u TEACHER —Experienced clerk with ants clerical work. 23 Fine location for and pressivg. near 1831 Tth FOR RE TCOLORED shoe sline. hat cleaning transfer corner. AM OUS 1o purchase a desi elght_room louse with all modern conveniences and trade gilt-edge gold debenture bonds for the equity and ume present mortgage. Price must be right. This offer is sawe 28 cash. Address Box $09-H. Star office.