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% ;’ FOLKS i | PRAISE OUR ] EYE SERVICE? Through their own personslexperience and by talking with others whom we have served, the general public has become convinced that we thoroughly under- stand the defects of the eye, how to examine into them and provide the proper remedial lenses. LEESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN THIE ORDINARY KIND Branch Btore: SPORTS. g x STRIVES FOR ACCURACY RATHER: THAN DISTANCE { Sixty-two-Year-Old Player Enabled to Break Down Rivals of More Brilliant Ability Through Her Steadiness and Calmness. H BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, February 5.—~Among all the woman golfers playing in the south—and there is a veritable army—Mrs. Caleb Fox of Hunt- ington Valley 1s the heroine. This is partly because of her victory over Glenna Collett over the short course at Beileair Heights, Florida— her card reading 79 to Miss Collett’s 80—but chiefly because of the triumph I'of age over youth, which marked the downfall in successive days of Mrs. | Dorothy Campbell Hurd and the woman’s national champion. Besides, I there is vast speculation how much farther this woman of sixty-two years ' THE EVENING Mrs. Fox Plays “Vardon” Gol i g STAR, . WASHINGTON BUSINESS AND WESTERN IN SECOND-PLACE FIGHT ‘With each team scheduled to play only four more games, high school basketers tomorrow will resume hos- tilities at Central Coliseum in their annual champlonship series, and the first clash of the home stretch drive s expected to eliminate one of the prominent contenders from the title race. - Business and Western, now deadlocked for second place, with two wins and as many losses each, will be opponents. The victor prol ably will be the quint to fight it out with Eastern for first place at the finish. Eastern is to face Central in the second game tomorrow afternoon and, even though the former should suffer fts first defeat of the series, it still would be well entrenched 'in the ding position. Each of the teams ing tomorrow has met its sched- uled opponent twice before, and L. HELP-MALE. - oo _sioument. Goo GOBINE. " round ool DIt Fe, ave, at. perie: -Two, oo AnE . D. C, MONDAY, HELP—MALE. - FEVER well ORIGINAL veo- Dendations in cppiging for ‘om- £13 e ot 0. CANVABSERS—Four; $40 need mewspaper, foagagi ‘housebald ::,-'t'l:nlt{ mv-’n e -p'cmh;u:lk ‘on mew lu gton, VI la, Pennayl or Maryland; salary und commission apd traos- ition. District pon-union, wanted_ &t | bet. N. ave. and Morse sf R, st once. CAR WA Truck drivar, peesser of porier n_wants position.” 2213 10th st. D. COLORED "LABORBRS—Able-bodied bugy pllers, top fillers, for biast formaces. 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Avoid disappointment by ukins your druggist for “2'2 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don‘t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Cp., Ft. Wayne, Ind. =] - t will go in her southern career. | Reports from Florida show that Mrs. Fox is adhering to her policy of |a short and accurate game, wherein {she exemplified Harry Vardon's theo- i ry of the advantages of short and un- erring play over a smashing game characterized by errors. The veteran's drives, with the run, are averaging about 160 yards down south—which iis a good average for any woman; lat the same time no wear and tear are involved. That is the beauty of i golf, it can be played easy or hard with excellent results in either case This of course adds to the life of an expert performer, whereas in tennis a woman, or a man either, is retty nearly through from thirty on. With Mrs. Hurd, Miss Collett and frs. Fox at Belleair, are Edith Cum- | mings of Chicago and several other star woman golfers, who in the monthly tdurneys will do a lot to i keep this course on the map. Other . women who haie achieved fame thus I early in the year are Dorothy Klotz, { who hag established a new woman's irecord for the Palm Beach course— j 79—and Miriam Burns, the sensation- i al young golfer of Kansas City, who | is hailed at Miam] as the most prom- | i | ! = CINCO TOSSERS CHASING 115-POUND CLASS TITLE INCO ATHLETIC CLUB'S quint, through its manager, Edgar Baum, announces to the world that it is out for the 115-pound-class basket ball championship of the District. It has been traveling at a good | C clip sinee the seart of the season, h enga; the Cincos. Manager Baum may be The Cincos are to encounter Peck Athletic Club a week from tomorrow. The match probably will be played in Peck gymnasium. Liberty Club has three games this week. Lightning Athletie Ciub will be met at Hyattsville, Md., Wednes- day; Epiphany Eagles at Epiphany gymnasium, Thursday, and Navajo Athletic Club at Mohawk gymnasium, Saturday. The Libertys wiil meet to- tmorrow night at 7 o'clock at 411 R street. Knights of Columbus basketers went to the top in the District League when they vanquished the American Rail- way Express five, 32 to 22. The con- test was clogse until the final quarter. Swift scored heavily for the victors. Tabb and Taylor played best for the Expressmen. Mohawk Athletio Club wants games with other unlimited teams, especially those In the District League. Send all challenges to the Mohawk Athletic Club basket ball manager, 516 8th street southeast. A _triple-header will be played to- night at_Congress Helghts Audi- torium. Washington Prep Reserves end Celtics will meet | game at 7:15. Washington Preps and {Corner Preps will be opponents in the second game, and Congress Heights Athletic Club and Epiphany Eagles In the third. Columbin Athletic Club teams have a_double-header Thursday night at Wiison Normal gymnasium. The regulars will play the Anacostla Eagles and the reserves will tackle !the Metropolitan Juniors. Manager |C. W. Corby of the Columbias wants o hear from both opposing teams {| | over telephone Columbia 91¢-J. Aloysius Club's Big Five crushed the | Bolling Field Aviators under a 38 to 118 score. The Aloysians opgned play with a rush and never were in danger jof being outpointed. Fitzgerald and McNaney starred for the victors. Roamer Athletic boys, playing | their first game of the season, beat ithe Manhattan Reserves, 2¢ to 7. {Shaw and Sweeney played ~spec- {tacularly for the roamers, _whlie Richardson did much good work for !the losers. American Legion toasers, who are to play Troop E of Fort Myer tomor- row night at the Arcade, want a Thursday date with some unlimited JOWA AND WISCONGIN FIVES ARE UNBEATEN CHICAGO, February | feating the University of Chicago vintet Saturday night the lowa basket ball team registered its sixth straight victory against rival West- { i i 5.—By de- & ern Conference teams and thus main- {tained the tie for the lead with the { Wisconsin five. Wisconsin also has till to taste defeat in a conference { yame. but has played two less than owa. ! "Michigan is in third place with {four victories in five contests. Ili 0is moved up into fourth place by i defeating Minnesota on Friday night jand now has three victorles and tyo !defeats. Purdue ranks fifth, having {broken even in its four games play- led thus far. Northwestern and In- {dlana come next, each with an ave. irage of .333. Chicago, Ohlo State and { Minnesota follow in that order. i Chicago has won only one out of {five games and Ohio State bas gain- ied only one victory in six contest | Minnesota, which is in last place, has yet to win a game. The standing of the teams follow: Wenn. Lost. r C. i Towa . Wisconsin Michigan Tilinols. \ | | i |H 000 1000 800 500 500 3 338 ieay 200 fo Hta nnesota 000 UBBARD AND JONES WIN ALL SAINTS’ ROAD RACES Harry Hubbard and George Jones were winners in three-quarter-mile aoaate=oo! Ch Onl Mi compound of genuine (road races held under the auspices ) Passer- orway pine extract known the|of the All Saints' Athletle Associa-{three and then rushes in to receive ponent and then rush into court and tion at Chevy Chasy The former headed the fleld in the unlimited djvi- sion and the latter n the junior. Stevens and Curtis followed Hubbard in order, while Hopper and Mahoney were second and third, respectively, to Jones. 2 The All Saints, & new organization, intends to promote other track events and base ball during the spring and summer. | will be more than “glad to hear from all other teams in its class.” An| ement with the Epiphany Eagles would be especially in the first! |ising_gir] who has ever played cn the Country Club links. Mrs. Ernest | Byfield—formerly Miss latne Rosen- thal of tennis and golf fame—has again taken up golf and glves proin- ige, ft is sald, of attaini great | heights this season. She is now play- ing at Palm Beach. Some close obmerv of golfing form believe that Gene Sarazen is due for a reaction this year following his exiraordinary successes in 1922 Walter Hagen's ten-year advantage | of experience, they believe, will stand him in good stead in his meetings with the open champion, while at the same time he will have everything to win and not so much to lose as the Briar Clift pro. There Is a lot in out- nerving a younger opponent. To revert to Mrs. Caleb Fox, she | does it better than almost any man | or woman the writer know Always calm, dellberate, accurate, she has broken more than one younger and more brilliant performer. Some friends of Sarazen, hope for reasons set forth above, that he will | not attempt England this year. (Copyright, 1928.) aving won ten of twelve games, and | &easing to telephoned at Columbia 15 |aggregation. Challenges may be | sent to Manager Charles Swan at the | Veterans’ Bureau. Mackin Athletic Clab trounced the Arab courtmen, 41 to 5. Bonner and Morris did most of the scoring for the victors. FKinnegan saved the Arabs from a more decisive defeat. | | | Washington Collegians easily dis-| posed of the Seaman Gunners in al 74-to-9 engagement. With McGurk leading the attack, the Collegians scored almost at will. Hudson Athletic Association’s flve will make its bow tonight in Peck gymnasium_in a game with the Clarendon Baptists. Play will start at 6:30 o'clock. Capital Silents downed the Fort Humphreys team, 43 to 29. Benedlct and Milan starred for the victors, while McBride did some good playing for the Soldiers. ran rough- shod over Langdon Athletic Club in Noel louse gymnasium, winning. 73 to 11. The Langdons mever had a chance to overcome the Northeast Indians. INSIDE GOLF By George O'Neil The prime factor im the detall start-off of 1y, all the things which y: wise will strive forever to perhaps without Keep your It helpn you get your weight over to your right leg at the proper time for it a fixed position. to shift, and it tends to keep the left arm straight. If these three things are accom plivhed the stroke is very likel be a success. In fact, I maintain ajer who' does those we now know practices them, will soon be able to line out drive ve from the tee of 200 to 250 yards each—and have them you are practicing the entire up-swin watch” out only for one thing. Unless you are very careful your head will steal around to the right when your arms pull your body around on the pivot. If you let it do so practically all will be lost. Unders from the start that your body must pivot emtirely from the neck down. If you let your head go to the rizht when your shoulders turn the bloote. (Copright John F. Correct Rule UT-OF-BOUNDS. When ball O is out-of-bounds at end line of your defensive ter- ritory all five men should come to back court, Have a guard pass in ball. Line up your two forwards | about one-third” the way up court| and near a side line. The guard oni center is half way up the court and near a side line. The guard on court iplays is in back court between foul {line and end line. Both forwards and | | the guard start in toward ball. The | in passes to.one of !heoe{ a return pass. By this time your players have maneuvered to posi- tions to start the short pass game. The reason for hdving your center close to a side line is to pull the de- fensiwe center out of position. This leaves the center of the floor open. i ! Tips on Playing Basket Ball; B¥ ED THORP. ed to Western and Central, however, were invalidated when the series was tarted anew. All of the teams playing probably will line up as they did in contests last week. Ld Sawyer and Joe Fitz- gerald are expected to officiate. The first match is to get under way at 2:15 o'clock. C. UL ANDE.W_ QTS T0 CLASH TOMORRO Teams of George Washington Unl- versity and Cathollc University are to meet at Central Coliseum tomor- row night in the fourth basket ball game of the season between quints of the District varsity group. The con- test is to follow one between the freshmen fives of the two institu- tions starting at 8 o'clock. Catholic University has a more Im- pressive record for the winter than George Washington. but the latter possesses a speedy team and expects to give the Brooklanders quite a bat- tle. Both will enter the fray with approximately the same line-ups used In recent matches. Georgetown tossers returned to town yesterday from their northern trip, on which they won but one of three games played. After bowling over the University of Rochester at Rochester, they lost to the University of Buffalo and Canisius, the latter beating the Hilltoppers, 34 to 23, Sat- urday night at Buffalo. Allle Schmitt, former Georgetown player, starred for Canislus. Florence played bril liantly for Georgetown in the final road tilt. QUNTSTOREREW PLAY I COLEGATE LEARE NEW YORK, February 5.—Follow- ing a pertod of inactivity due to the annual midyear examinations at the various institutions, the teams in the Intercollegiate Basket Ball League are preparing to resume their cam- paigns. The race will start again on Saturday, when the Pennsylvania and Cornell fives will clash at Ithaca. This 18 the only game scheduled for this week, but four contests are on the card for next week. Saturday's game will be only the second of the season for the Penn quintet, but the fourth for Cornell. In its only game of the campaign thus far Penn lost to the champion- ship Princeton team. Cornell has de- feated Columbia and Princeton, but lost to Yale, and fs in third place in the standing with a percentage of .667. Yale is in first place with two victories and no defeats, and Prince- ton i3 second with three victories out of four contests. Columbla ranks fourth with two defeats In three games. Penn and Dartmouth have yet to win a league game, the former having suffered one defeat and the latter three setbacks. In the four games schbduled for next week Yale will meet Columbla, Penn will play Yale, Cornell will op pose Dartmouth and Columbla will clash with Penn. At least four con tests will be played every week here- after untll the campalgn closes on | Saturday, March 17. { Luther, Cornell's star center, who | ranks second to Loeb of Princeton | among the individual scorers in the | league, is leading the foul shooters not only as regards the highest num- ber of goals from the foul mark, but also in the matter of percentage of foul goals scored and missed. He has caged thirty-four in forty-five at- tempts for a percentage of .756. Lemon of Princéton has a perfect average, but made only two attempts from the foul mark. Carmack of Penn comes next with three goals in four attempts and Suisman of Yale follows with uineteen baskats in twenty-six tries. Loeb has scored thirty-one foul goals, but also missed on twenty-seven other attempts, and has an average of .334. Goldblatt of Penn has the lowest percentage, .308, | having missed nine goals in thirteen attempts. The league standing: Yale .. Drinceton Corpell . Columbla’ Pemn .. Dartmouth .. 1.000 333 000 = 220 CURLING TEAMS 'ENTERED | WINNIPEG, - February — The thirty-fifth annual boneplel opened today with 220 teams of curlers from many parts of the world entered. | Last year's entry list was 252. Six| American teams are entered. i Interpretations A. Not unless his actions were! elther rough or ungentiemanly. i Q. May a player pass the ball when lying on the floor? Is this a held ball or a foul? { A. A player may pass the ball from this. position. It Is meither a Neld ball nor for Q. If a basket has been scored and the official allows the player who made it two free throws be- cause he was fouled on the play, should the fleld basket count? A. The goal counts. In amateur game the player fouled ix them al- lowed twe free goal triaisi in pro- | fexsional game but ome trial. Q. Player passing in from out of bounds finds his teammates covered. May he throw ball against an op- i ! i take It on rebound and put it In play? A. Both codes atate that the ball must first be touched by amother yer before the man out of bonnds may regaln possession Q. If backboard hangs from bal- cony and ball strikes rail of balcony and. then rebounds into court, is it still in play? A. No. Ball is dead. Play starts again at ceater. | the three required subjects. | Behool, 1 MAN o clean and polish cars: ode famil with using Wonder Auto Pollsh; big money for the right mas. Room 214, Stewart bidg., 6th and D n.w. 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Let-O-Riter, 717 r. 8143 o best prices paid. 1323 \ Maio 8178, " Will pay Gighest prices for Iadies” 20d men's worn clothes Wite of Phose D Stein. 1808 Tth st. p.w.: plione North 499. i BALEEMAN by large, oid-line company writ- ing life, accident and health insuray - mum_ commission snd fully equiy) Mr. Welgnt. eapt. agents, 700 Bond bidg ore 9:30 a.m._or between 4 and 5 p.m. _ 3 ity for ex] enced necu ered by fogton corporation; limited number of posi- tions now open, owing to expamsion of com- | pany's busicess. Applicants must prove abil- ity to produce results. Address Box 47-8, Star office. & BALESMEN wanted. pany. 11th and H SPECIALTY 64 Premier Bervice Com- High-grade steel adjustable windo agents earning $25 dails. Adams 1285 for appontm B SPECTALTY SALESMAN, to demonstrat sell cleaning crystals (no_caustics) to b janttors, etc.: stralght 13% commission. 24, Harrisburg, Pa. 5 TENOR singer for Protestant church oh Appointment for interview by phoning Frank- lin 7416, after 6 pm. I3 NNERS and experienced helpers. Apply, once, 69, Adams st. n.w. Frank Wright. and Box WAITRESS, MAID, stay nigbts; good bring references. Apt. 10, 2415 20th st. DOMESTIC—COLORED. i TGOR, at ouce. Col. 3220, or call 1838 Park | small boarding house, at odee; r e 15th n.w. COOKING, general nousework. Foller st near 17th st. road._C Apl. 31, 1630 nd Columbia 5 . | CLOTI i T worn clothing an . G, £315. 1744 7th st. B.w. o and Navy clothing _snd st paid. Ca’l Fraoklin 124 HING--Will call In my unlettered auto- | wmoblie, el or suburbs. and pay you highest | prices for ladies’, geotiemen's, children's dis- | cardegy clothing of all descriptions. Address | toff or phone. T will call. W. Rice, 1332 | th o8 n.w. North 1755. GENERAL HOUSEWORK and do cookl: colored girl; references. 247D 1Ath st. n.w. DIAMONDA. old gold, wiiver. Googht f Toas Abeabasts. Bib 6 g ap T Coe Al GENERAL HOUSEWORK--Young woman apartment; go home evenings; referenc Phone Cleveland 699. in 'i!_uflz—n WEDS wnd furnitare, Bewt prices & Deal Furniture Co., Pait, Sguare,Deal Furaiture Co., 501 Eye o GENERAL HOUREWORK aad belp with cook- | ing: must stay nights: good room: pay $10 1o 317 per week: depeads on ability: o Piease call in person, 1713 Lamont 1450 family: sduits, NERAL_HOUSEWORK, colored _woman nted. 3315 10th at., just above Park rd. NERAT, HOUSEWORKER. Reliable wom- 105 Eye st. nw. g an. YOUNG MAN, colored, altve and_poll a4 delivery. ~Dupont Market. 12 [: AL HOUSEWORK. colored ed: good position for right party. lard st n.w. Upstairs to house for laundry, on commission only. Ap- plr 20 E at_nw G MAN, if you are really and truly in- ed in yourself and want to make good, take up the profession of selling. and qualify yourself for a well paying position: write me all boat yourself. “Address Box 52T, Star affice. HOUSBWORKER, rella East Capitol st. FURNITURE of €all Lincoln 5683, FURNITURE and household goods wanted. You will feel satisfied with prices I pay. 8. | Weisenberg, 1473 New Jersey ave. a.w. Pbone North B883-J. FURNITURE— Househy tures, rug asything. kinds wanted immediately. aud office, store fix- . _ete. We bay Full value guar- B Bum & d rugs. lnmediately, for 8-rm whoie or odd pleces. Please call Frani 539-J. 100 AOUSEWORK, settl an._1010 H si. n.w. HOUSEW OR family. E KITCHEN MAID, coloed. Apply 1539 18th st n.w. ed, reliable colored —Tour. to take orders; work $3 per day paid daily: salary Apply afer 9. Mr. Buebmaz, i foum 900, 1317 ¥ st. m.W. hington. D. . TOUNG MEN, two, to soliclt orders, calling an old customers: good opportunity for young men wishing to follow sales line: liberal com- Jensation; experience unnecessary. Mr. Ready, 708 Bon bidg, GROCERY LESMAN who is fully experienced in retail trade, able to drive Ford truck and can furnish cash bond. The position is permanent, with op- portunity to earn good pay. Starting salary, $25 week. Ap- ply to Pee Kay Auto Grocers, Inc.. 1424 Irving st. n.w. CHAUFFEUR! for work. NEW_TAXI SERVICE CO.. 1140 2Ist st S taxicab | PARLOR MAT expert- Feneral bousework, 1417 %o bome mights. iy wight LIGHT HOUSEWORK and cool Call settled colored woman; city references. 1015 L. st. MATD, fBrat-cl and chambermai references required. not_too young, small family; good wage! Address Box 36T, St Stay nights; general bouse- | 1328 L n.w. | EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES LORED JANITORS, chauffeurs, chamber ids. uurses, houseworkers supplled free. Bureau, 921 N et. n.w. Phone . Dr. Drew, president. MOTHER'S HELPER, two nurses, T cooks, two waitresses, wanted. Fuller's E change, 1221 25th st. OFFICE_POSITIONS —Free ¥ ington Employment Exchange, Dubltc by 'Washington Schiool for 2nd_ Nat. School of Commerce, 1410 F ot n.w. . $63: cotored infant nurse, $30. Ladies' Exchange, §07 Vermont ave. O BAKLER-—First-class man; rolls, sweet doughs and pies; refer- ence; state salary. Address Box 75-T. Star office. BOYS—WHITE About 18 years old, for GENERAL USEFULNESS around etore: boys of good character and energy. who desire to go ahead. Address Box 2T Btar office. SALESMEN—Experienced men to demonstrate absolute house- hold necessities, on easy weekly payments. Commission paid weekly. Call. 8 to 12, Room 601, Evening Star Building. Mr. Leon, Consolidated Gas Iron Co. o ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN with uuto to sell high-grade spe- clalty to automobile and hardware dealers. Our district sales manager, Mr. H. K. Larish, will be et National! Hotel SBaturday and Sun- day, February 8 and 4, to futerview appli- for this position. years of age and an cyperienced speciaity, Tertlsing, check protector or stock salesman he will take you out calling on the trade and | demonstrate to your entire satisfaction that our sslesmen are earning over $1,000 mouthly, salary, expense and commission contract. Do Dot apply unless you can furnish the proper raferences and actusl record of your sales for tie past two years. The J. J. Masterson Company, Cleveland. Oh 5 it you are over thirty | | i SITUATIONS—MALE. { Franklin 3408, {hold furnlture or carpe: FURNITURE—W. Kirstein, 520 B(h st u. all kinds of furnit ted. | &l kinds of furniiure wasted. Phone Franklis | xFF { Lamn, APTOS WASHED. polished ana _aely 2 00; £ done horoughly. | Peck’s 01 AUTOMORIT,E, FLECTRICTANA. nfelal serv fee. Deleo. Kisxrn, Bemy, Elwemann. Dymetc, Basen. AtwaferRent. Connectient. Creel Rros. 7530, F. o, o] 0"1{115':{;:« AND ¥ i, iy ark conper wark Renairs guar- enteed and ranponabie, . H. TOCKER CO-, 307 Jobn_Marelmll nl. sonth_conrthonm AUTOMGRILE, RATTFRIES—We recharee repalr all makes of ba‘feries, but sell g-: Deat—WILLARD. Wiceberger Co.. APTOMORILE REPATRING. Dodes NuRiker Tiator Cort 1415 Trve et ® Rinker 1 « e i otor Co., 1419 Trving CARRON "RIRRING. 40~ cvlinder, owner (0 remove plugs and wn frosen cylinders. t {ngs. steel and siaminum welded properiy: work guaranteed. | M M. Colemsn. 207 Phone M. 4598, 3 modeling * - e ok all ki nasco.Franklin 8942, Potomac 88, AND BUTLDER E Linscomb, 623 Ham orth $231.W. TER 4 D BUTLDER t me: ndvice and_sctimat: e C. BROWER, 4631 Belt 1d n.w._ Cleve. 2523. ET CLEARTRG AND W) ler & Co. £52 M4 ave. wow 56 Eetimates cheerfrily eiven. N ~ FURNTTURE, pianos, carpets, etc. _Phioce M. 1282 for wagon or have me call. ““Weachier,” 820 Ps e. D.W. CARPFNTRY. PATNTING. JOR WORK of a Kinds. Phone hetwsen 5 and 7 p.m. N. 6094 R_G. Newlen, 1708 3+ st. n.e. FURNITURE—Wani some §0od, used, to out- o prEe o bome: also player-plaso. Phone heve any farnitere oF CHATR CANING. RERD FURNTTORE. BABY friihees, rengizid. nainted and nphastered to weil “and" you. wast fo. obtats best results wend for Louis Notes, 814 E at. b.w. Phone Franklin 3015, FCRNTTURE—It 1mmediate ne 8-room house: will buy 1l Pranklip 3783, FORNITURE d _miscellaneous bought: best prices paid: prompt attention. The American Household Co., 713 12th | i { DICTIONARY - 1 FATR CANTNG. bareh mockers spiinfersd. o Bolstering. A7l “work called for and delivered 1233 10th st Fraoklis NCY (TP Sales oxchanges: terms. Conenlt Tinlishers” broker, rm. 210, 404 F ADTATOR REPATRIN T nthorizad Ford Dealer. 12th &t n.s_ Phone Tincoln 6200. FURNITURE enough for a mediately: will bur as & whole or odd pleces. Kindly eall Franklin 6489. GLASS FOR EVERY NEFD PHONE OR dors recelve promt attention. CAPTTAT, GLASS (0., 1612 Tth n.w_Phone North 484.V FURNITURE—If you waot to obtain best re- solts for ycur furlture and other miscel- lageovs, call 3 Shapiro. 600 Louisiasa ave. n. 3 FORNTTURE of ail kinds for wanted immediatelr. as a whole or odd pleces. Kindly call Adams 600. FURNITURE—We buy Tousehold _ farsitars and office fixtures. Money advanced ou stor- Sacur Furniture Co., corner Sth and D .w. Main G208, TURE-CARPETS. FTR Tt you have house to sell call D. Hay- man . 6l 5 T'll pay your pri 3412, 5 KCCOUNTANT BXECUTIVE, experien-ad aud of proven ability, desires position that offers opportunity for futare, Rest references. Ad dress Box 243-T, Star office. GOLD, —wilver. watches, diamonds _and old jewelry needed fn our maaufacturing dept. uil cash value paid. Belinger's, 820 F st corzer 9th. APPRENTICE PLUMBEE, 5 years rience, wil work reasonable. Address 74T, Star office. PIANOS and victrol monds and Jewelry. st. n.w. Main 51 o'd gold, silver, dia- ¥ 23 BOOKKEEPING WORK—Afternoons inge: aleo typisg. Address Box 35 office. ROCRING CHAIR, overstaffed; blue preferred. State price. Addfess Box 203-T, Star office. CEMENTING, cellar digging. building rages, carpenter work; colored msn; rellal North 47 CHAUFFEUR ( wants jol CTERK—A Qi D! employ Christian man, yet young, clerk, hotel office, raliroad. inside " salesman 'xmfiin t; good appearance; reciprocal :&n:‘-‘;:‘»::n 'Address Box 1308, Star office. * white), ©_years' experien; Franklin 6347. . Protes PERSONAL. SECRET INVESTIGATION FOR ALL GCOA- siogs. Tell me your troubles. = Resulta are sure to follow. Phone or write. CHARLES | D. FEUERY, 8§24 Eye n.e. Ph. Linc. 665-J. 6° | DESIRE FEW MORE LADIES, SHAMPOO, scalp treatment, faclal and bidy maseage ay or evening at your owa home. H 8 at v olumbia COLLECTOR, experienced. wanis part-time work: real estale preferved. Address Gouker, 81 Todd pl. n.e. ELECTRIC BATH MASSAGE FOR EXCES- | sive fat, nerve trouble. lumbago, rheumatism, | ete. _Graduate nurse (colored). N. 6935-J. 10 N—Disabled_veteran desites o tion: recently discharged from hospital; or | confidential sscretary, where education 'and | breeding will prove an asset. T, Star ofice. GOOK or housework; Japanese; 1938 14th st. n.w. assistant _or freman, years rlence; Navy discharge e “man, class. . Hargett, S iena Terrace: Tel N, S04z, T gat SVENING WORK, by unregistered pharmacist | (colored). _Phone Potomac 144, COMPANIO: 1421 i ¥ACIAL E%PERT giving muscle-strapping | pg treatment. Apply at once. T, Star_office. FILIPINO STUDENT desires vate family. Address Box Address Box 209- | ition in pri- | i | . INSTRUCTION COURSES CIVIL, BERVICE EXAMINATION, both men and women atistical cleik, Feb. 1 Salary, $1,140 to $1,640. Tntercal revenue agent, Feb. alary, $1.800 to $3.600. Special prepara. tion, ‘Tbe Civil Service Preparatory School, southeast corner 12th and ¥ v.w. Fr. 2080. - CLERK EXAMINAT'N, INTERNAL BEVENUE Feb. 21; men and women: $1.860 to $3,600; no previous tralning or erperience required many clerks needed; thorough preparation in cluding the new test Tt teachers: begins Monday, and 7:30. Course, $5. Devitt Civil Serv- ice and Coliege Preparatory School, 1418 33d st._(Georgetown cars.) 5 {FRENCH BY EXPDRIENCED NATIVE| teacher private lessous or as visitin erness. ' Franklin 7425, HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS men women; nation-wide demand in all depart- ments, hotels, clubs, apartment ‘houses; un- crowded fleld: fine living, quick advancement: our methods Indorsed—otr students employed by leading hotels everywhere. Open evenings. Call for particulars. New York MEN—Automobile industry needs trained men. Auto_electricisns, mechanics. vulcanisers, chauffeurs, garage managers and drivers make Erom $100"t5 $400 par meath 4nd b 1o $10.000 per year. 5 gov- e. n.w. Day and evening classes at Ameri- can Motor Schools, 1612- You street m.w. Tuition low. _Eoroll this week. MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn real estate business: receive pay while learning; need not interfere with present employment; ing $i00 & week, Fres class lectures n? Thmster, 5 po.” Wiliam F. Mattesos, 61 draftsman and assure yourself of permaent, yeil paid employmest. 'We train ou during your spars time, “day or night, in 3 to months, Cull, write or phone for particulars. Columbla School of Drafting, 14th aad 7 sts. B.w. North 272. SALESMEN desiving fo learn insurance busl- nmess should sec me at once: Do experience necessary: a special sales class now organiz- and Wil receive full instructions. ~Call before 9:30 e.m. or after 4 pm. G M. WRIGHT, 700 Bond bidg. - i i i | | | and | ! { l Lewis Hotel Training:= 1 i ome max. | bank or commercial corpora MEX_Ambitioos, becoms s Columbla trataed | Phons Liacoin 875 {MAN, married, white desires position; handy GTRLS (white) for check voom Call Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 12 noon at Elks’ | Club, 919 H st. n.w. telephone calls. JAPANESE wauts position as cook 05 butl good references. Matsuda, No. 1 lowa cire Franklin 2690. 5o JOBS, several wanted for students, Call Howsrd Usiversity Y. M. C. A, Columbia 8100. - | WE ARE NOwW CHRISTIANT STUDIO, 817 G N.W. MATS 012, teaches pop. plana, violin, cello, drums. ! Folder went. Expert piano tunlig, $3. EBottle | Ivory Whiting free. Hours 2 to 10 ANTED—GET FULL CASH { value for men's worn clothiug, shoes, etc. Try JUSTH Auto_calls. FLECTRO-THERAPECTICS — AND __ PHYSL cal calture given men, women and children by Dr. Carolsn Austin. Office hours. 9 a.m..8 | p.m._For sppointment. phoue North 647. PAYING $2 TO $10 FOR s and ladles’ used suits. Our prices for clothing are the biggest. Wash' Clothing haoge. 633 D st. n.w. Phone Maln 8378, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. The tor vequires from edvertisers in this column references and a detailed i statement of their propogition. _ | CONFECTIONERY STORE, near 8th st. se. | This includes 5 rooms, with 3 bedrooms on gocond, floor; clec.. "gus, garage. Wil give low Exel 737 _13th et n.w six-room house A & OLD STAND, 619 D. Maln 4145, ! % ROOFING. SPOUTING 10ofs repaired ‘and painted: ealoric efrenlatin heat: farnaces: honses weatherstrinped: est matex free: work done promptly. SCHAEFFET 1015 9th & TLDING Pl at moderate cost. Nee our samnie ational Drafting Service, 5826 C: Tansburen eratonnes, * mobatre . furaiture slip cof INTERIOR DECORATING. Jalfy 1758 M St.—Dra e window shades. unholstery .. week—Mattressea renovated. $2.50. Columbi Redding Co.. 616 ¥ st. n.w. Phone Main 5528, MATTRERRER AND PITTOWS renovated at most reasopable prices. Let us call, give esti- mate. Prompt deliveries and matisfaction sared. gle Bedding Co., 1123 7th st. Main 7992, MIRRORE WESILVERED: GUARANTBED Jastingly brigut: wird and glsee of a1l kinds. F. M. SAGER. 48 H st. n.w. M. 5058 Rent work, lowaat prices E. HOB Z ompt serv fce. 419°G b now. Phobe Main 6708, o PAl XD PAPERING. prices during winter month: THOMPSO: 3413 Ga. . 3 and up. work. JOB EG reasonable prices. mh3* * o think_aboot 258; ask for Millgr. PAPERFANGING—Rnoms papered, $7 and on A T. Gearge, 220 12th sf 5 . Franklin 625 o 1 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING, rooms pa- pered. &4 up. ~Tnterlor and exterfor ng at lowest nrices: all wark gnarantasd, et ropolitan Dec. Co.. 616 E at. n.w. Frack. 810 ! PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED BY EXPERT& { Reasonable” prices, st ne Phonograph Hospital, G e B oy PHONOGRAPH _TEPATRING — Phonograpis repaired by expert: marts for afl makes ma chives _Franklin 3075 800 9th st. m.w. PIANO TUNING. Pianos and players re- paired, refinished and_rebuilt by skilled wi men,_ Plano Tuning—$2.00. Schaefer, th ‘and_has<carpen and amateur ahility ss card_writer, ahow cards “bont’ 8 hra.; $90 per month; willl Self useful; buying home. Allen, ave. ne. PAPERHANGING, day, plece, Job: cheap. 3115 V st. n.w. North 3288 gar WINDOWS and House cleanlng: Teasonable; mail_cerd. Simpson Co., 1916 § at. n.w. 8¢ OUNG MAN, white, wants work; willing to Phoe Lin. 7420 or 211 A st n.e. & s such to ma 17 Ml learn trade. TOUNG MAX. white. sesks empierme Dreterred’ strong and cai Box 13T, Star ofice: il R SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. | HOUSEKEEPER _and bandy man_ (whi married couple with Dosition. 1345 L o7 SITUATIONS—FEMALE. BOOKKEEPER, Burroughs extensive xperience desires. posttise 51-8, Star office. | cation; se for 5 years at reatal; price, $1,000. near Sth st. BUTCHER SHOP, floor with 4 _room: brick construeti Tow rental. KEW STORE in rapldly growing suburb; suit- able for hardware and house furnishings. Ap- piy J. M. Pdlavitch, Hyattsville, Md. 6* CIGAR and newsstand for sale, $550. 233 Penna. ave. n.w. B son Plano Co.. 518 PLTMBING_ TINN JOBBING 1§ 0 specialty. Quick service in emergency cases When voi think of plumbing, thizk of CAROW 8 & FRY, 1011 H st. n.w. Main 1261. PLUMBI AND HEATING. Jobn R, Gue: 412 E. Co Linc. 8417—8team and het- water benting. plumblag, boller and power plants. Found reliable for 28 years. 4l! sites of the famous Ideal Arco Boilers in stock. | Can place a boller 12 your premises same day ordered. TEA ROOM_and rooming houss, downtown section. _Address Box 69-T, Btar office. 105 INVESTORS—WANTED-—About 20, for & live solvent wholesale business proposition #bout to incorporate; annual gross business last year, $500,000 s real estate, business wants' additional capital for expan- sion and improvement: good returns feed; will bear inspection. Address Box, 78- slcely fur- T, Star office. ROOMING HOOUSE—I1 rooms; nished ; water on every foor; rooms all rented bargain to quick buyer. Address Box 100.T, Star office. 3 PLUMBING, HEATING AND _TINNING, “Have Tt Done Rizht—Get Casey.” 5207 14ti nw, Columbla 1351331 PRINTING. Complete printing wervice, wri Ing, illustrating, composition and pressworl high.grade commercial work. Colnmbls Print- {og Co., Inc., 815 14th n.w, M, 4250. REED FURNITORE OF ANY DESCRIPTION, made to order. The Reed Shop, 623 7th st. n.w. RUG WEAVING — RUGS REWOVEN FROM worn carpets. Jurable and cheap. OLD LAU REL ECLIPSE. 309 10th st, s.w, !‘nnl{.fllg]?. SMALL well paylng restaurant for rest; owner leaving town; living quarters included. John H. Wright. 821 15th st. Main 8897. TATLORING STORE for_saic, In downtown business district; rent, 8$50. ' Phone Frank. 7718, or address Box 162.8, Star office. 6% BOOKKEEPER—Singie or double entry: ex- ! rienced: knowledge of typing ang shorthsnd. COMPANION to el e aged. Toncora 188, 543 18t st n'e. £ DREBSSMAKER, profeasional, Lomers; muflell;’ plnu::: ::;ed. x.lufl’ln PRESEMARER, curting. Titting and_dew) ing; home or Ly the daj. Address N. J.T. 633" W _st. n. DRESSMAKER, MISS BERT—Street, afternoon & gacial 160 . remodeling. R Trvi mu3e Tmore _cus- evening Phone Col. 5 oW DRY GOODS, haberdasher store, for sale; wall ostablished, - in Washington suburb of 5,000; custom assured: excellent community; $8,000. Address Box 106-T, Star office. 3 BU experienced, reilable man, wants to meet party with some capltal with view to bullding number rhng bungalows for spring ‘market. Address Box 73.8, Star office. 5% DRY GOODS and notion business; first-class retiing, will sacrifice. Aadress Box 313.T, Star office, [ GOAL YARD Tor sale: well paying; near r R A T K T T dght party. Address Box 18-, Star offce. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED, REPAIR and adjusted: all mokes: parts for all makes g R X mer's niqué, _Was sewing macnine enlers. 8th 'and B ste. n'w, TRUNR REPAIRING. Mints repatrs trunks. leather bags, ladies’ handbags, ete. Call or phone Minfz. 938 F st. Main 5688, TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND REPORI- our specialty. ACME STBNOGRAPHIO BUREAU, 334 Star building. Main 2423, NG, FURN B REPATRIS careful attention: forniture sent for and turned free. Tittensor, 1424 8th n.w. w CH, ® . Cooper, 505% 11th n.w. £909. s =X ity indes Btted to your wind ty opaque shades o your windows, the best quality of opaque shades, §L.15; b fres. We call with ssmples. Kleeblatt, 11 30 35, B¢, Liscoln §19. i