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E fish cakes that make New England fa- mous. They’rethe original ready-to- fry fish cakes. Made from fa- mous Gorton’s Cod Fish—No Bones. Look for the cheerful blue- and-vellow can. Bad gums mean bad hea:lth Check this condition now. Start immediately to use Pyrodento Tooth Paste, and in a short time those gums will become healed, hard and healthful, all danger of serious infection will have been removed, and your general health will be safeguarded. to nip mouth ; troubles in the bud , Kill the roaches and water- bugs, Don’t have them crawl- ing around your kitchen, over food and utensils! Spray Dethol in the cracks and crev- ices where they hide. Dethol fumes drive them out. An- other spray or two and they flop over dead! Don't let ants bother you. Spray the places where they live and breed. Dethol kills them immediately—just as it kills flies—moths—bedbugs— fleas—mosquitoes! Dethol cleans and disinfects. Its cleansing spray penetrates whoere brush and broom can never reach. Spray it in cracks and corners of floors and walls and around garbage cans to keep flies from breeding. Get rid of odors. Spray Dethol to get rid of kitchen smells. Spray it around drains, garbage cans, in dark corners. Don’t scrub the kitchen sink —spray it with Dethol, then wipe it clean! Dethol cleans windows, tile, marble, basins and bathtubs, and gives them a spotless, glistening surface. And it will not stain nor injure the finest fabrics or wall-paper. You need Dethol—every house- hold should have it. Never be without it. Buy it to-day in the handy new package. Drug, grocery, hardware and department stores sell Dethol. Small size uart . allon i Dethol Sprayer . 5 Complete Dethol Package 85c GUARANTEE — Detliol " is_definitely guaranteed to do all that is ciaimed for it, or your money will be returned. DETHOL MANUFACTURING CO., Ine. Richmond, Va. H. Clarke & Sons, Inc. ales Representatives 405 West Lombard St. Baltimore, Md. Phone Plaza 6747. Ask for Fres Demonstration, The new Handy Sprayer — simply screw the can on the sprayer. No run'u. no trou- le—no waste. Get the new Dethol packag ks plete with sprayer and _can of Dethol, 85¢c. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO How to Torture Your Wife. YOU' RE WANTE D oM THE fHone,| CSWALD. 17T'S SoME WOMARM . | DIONT ASK wWHO SHE WAS WEW ,WeL* 1 DION'T A~ D. 0, THURSDAY —By WEBSTER. MR.FI&:’;.MG ‘- N PPInG DeraaT- MEMNT, WHAY UH - EXPECT: To ~AH — QLN e R RN S WA AR AR HA HA, HA OH , THAT. WHY, THAVEN'T mgufiurm‘oy\' rT. HUH, HUH! ' 1 S Pose You' D S BETTER GO AHEAD AS WE PLAMNED, D' OF AN AWK® ":,,..,o SITUATION 1SM'T T T HA, &L wie€E aw‘vu 0S5, THAT TAKE CAREOF THEM, | G000 BYE AwFuLLy Goo D OF You To PHOME Mg . t'LL SEE You ToMORROW . G 8ye! | TOOK BET AS FAVOR, PITTS FREED BY JURY | Charge of Operating Handbook De- nied in Court by Fourth of D. C. Defendants. Robert L. Pitts, the fourth of the handbook cases tried before a jury in lthe United States branch of Police , Court, resulted yesterday in acquittal of the defendant The trial consumed | two hours. The jury was out thirty {minutes. " The defendant admitted | having taken a bet on a horse race, {but denied that he was operating a bundbook, and said that what he had | taken was in the way of accommoda- m which he derived no profit. was prosecuted by David A. nt District attorney. Leo Rober repr ted the defendant. The handbook cases will be resumed next Wednesday. | | The New Goodyear Cord with the Beveled Al Weather Tread A more efficient, longer-lived tire at no ‘extra price — that is the whole story of the new Goodyear Cord with the beveled All-Weather Tread. This new tread, for example, is semi-flat instead of round, which, with the more serviceable rubber compound that goes in it, insures far longer wear. The clean-cut blocks of this tread are rein- forced at the base by heavy rubber ribs, making the whole tread design firmer and stronger. The blocks which line the tread on either side are beveled at the outer edge, relieving the carcass from the strain of vibration as wear proceeds. If you seek a better tire and a better value, with a service that assures you the full benefit of highest tire quality, make sure you get the new Goodyear Cord. * * * Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and yecommend the mew Cords with the beveled All-Weather Tread and mefihmdmgymml ) rry 8. n Ballers Alrogfnpny Co- a2 Nithols Ave. B.E. . Mid-Washinxton Service Co., Inc. l-u:". G -fln‘I"h‘:‘n'dcl“A.\"’!rl’ Ce:im .‘180‘.' 14th 8t. N.W, o Tire and Battery 8 Mod’;!‘"':k ols Ave. srl - Auto & 1y Co. nT ?l ’fil. u\PE., Yernon Auto Su Penusyivania Ave. N.W. J. A. Norris 6th and Maryland Ave, 8. W, Pennsylvania Avenue Garage 24 Hour Tire Rervice 656 Penosylvania Ave, 8.B, Garage & Supply House emtom B eaton 8¢ WK, o 808 Rhode ind Ave, [ c . "L‘.:".'.f?‘;.j:g:' u."%vfl’ Tt ute Supsly P et and Californla S1s. " Vermont Ave. Service Btatlon Vermont Ave, gnd L Bt. ‘Wardman Park Inn Garage 27th aod Calvert Sts. a 1000 Michigan Ave. N.E. Emerson & Orme 24-Hour Tire Service 1620 M St. N.W. Eureka Auto Su 022 14th §t. N Mod 1106 N.W, Federal Auto Supply Co, 477 P ivania Ave. N Gish Garage, In 17th and U Sta. o, . Harper 438 Wiscobsin Ave, N.W. HA! THE EVROPEAN: SITUATION 13 GETYING. RATHER ACCUTE, 1sNYT? SENATORS PLAN “BACK { TO PEOPLE” MOVEMENT Pepper and Reed Will Tour Penn- sylvania and “Get Ac- quainted.” Senators Pepper and Reed of Penn- sylvania are planuing a “back to the people’” movement in tiie form of an au- tomobile trip during the coming sum- mer, which will take them into every county of their state. The tour is to begin at Erie about June 1. Senator Pepper said today that the plan was to leave the main roads frequently for side trips into country sections. e and his colleagues will not go home, hc said. until talked to w large percentage of tw people of the state. As a further step toward co-ordina- tion of state legislative effort the en- tire Pennsylvania delegation in Co: gress is to meet next Friday at Atlan- tie City to form & “Pennsylvania bloc.” they had | APRIL 12, 1923 . HELP—MAILE. NBVER mail ORIGINAL n_appiying for employment. AGENTS for monthly 1ife und bealth and accl. dent insurapce; llberal contract; salary und comminsion; right party refereuce and cash bond required. " Geo, C, Donohoe, 1301 G st. n.w. AUTO BODY PAINTERS, soveral, Grat-ciass: none a'.l-r‘n-d‘ - .T'tp Bee M Glnrzfl manager paini BILE FININHERB, best salary Tn the witions to the right men. Bystem, 2018 12 Hons TUse OOPIES. BOILERMAKERS, blacksmiths, perience. ‘machinists, pipefitters electric - welders, 'with _raflroa: all Room 20, Washiagton Termi- BOOTBLACKS, three; good pay. 2133 P n.w. BOY wanied for 1 it fActory work; e work. 913 F_at. s.w. T powsibilities of ity “when they e ono sgd who lave sh foresight to ook Into the future: a he-man proposition fs yours if you can sell yourself 'to this organization: it you are s and 4 SALESMEN who are looking for n oppor- tunity (o demonstrate thelr worih for oci- tious” of trust, who can furnish unquestio ablo references: a real future is offered to man of the type: 2 sonality, determination, pep 1-headed- ness are the outstanding requirements. 1t fou can Bl this order, call at 802 Edmonds A, cere call at 802 Edmonds bidg., between §:30 189 8., 9 t0 12, 1:30 to 3. A B sellig; prefer ’those ing. opportunliy for thoss who A Healty Co. 1419 K at. n.w.. suite 91, BATESM o men's Clothicg department and one meu's furnishings department. Bes Mr. Galeski. Groaner's, 1013 Pa. ave. n.w. 1 splendid Lewis BOY 1o chauge tires and help at gasoline W. Harper, 4326 i . BOY, Whité, over 1¢ y work {n_drug ferences. ~ Apply Smith Pharmac ‘opn,_ave. n.w. BOY with bicycle wanted, fo learn auto re. gpirins, Liberty’ Auto Mepair Shop, rear 920 st._n.w. BOY, colored, 1o work in giocery store, E st ne BOYS, whlte, with or without day_émployaient. Avply M. Y. ave. [ SBXTON. “competent, by a long_eatabil white Protestant congregation on Capitol Ji Address Box 401, Star office. wanted for ity INSTRUCTION COURSES NG IN on yonr spare time" an oppor-' We will train yoi day or night for position rofessional “drafisman payin 3 ek Ul welte o phoke-Columpia Sehst | of Drafting. idth and T sts. n.w. North 212 { BOYD SHORTHAND in 80 days; easy to learn aud rapld; the world’s best system: exper's {use it; investigate: you will use 5o other. | Boyd Business Collége, 1304 ¥ st. Main 2576 ayi7e CIVIC SERVICE exsminetion for statisti clerk:’ apecial instructions begin toda: r $1,140 1o $1,640; Toth men and wom uu",; 18 to 70. '‘The Civil Service Preparatory Kchool, &._e. cor. 12th and F n.w. Frank. 2060 COMPTOMETER OPERATORS ARE IN DF mand. Day und night sehool of jnstru being conducted st 342 Munse Service n ma demand in all rt rooma. entoterine, e uncrowded fleld ; fime living quick advancement; our methods indorsed our students empioyed by leading hotels every where. Open evenings. Call for particul Lewls Hotel Training School. 1340 N. Y. 0B FAl . experienced’ siw OuDE man (o learn hos husiness; excellent oppottunity 1o connect with chaln store or- ganization opening several branch stores in hington. ~Apply at once Heory Clay Show 1134 7th_at. n.w. MEN AND WOMEN quickly leara resl est business; receive pay while learning: need no: interfere with present employment: some mak ing 8100 2 week. Free class lectures evers Thursday, 8 nm." Willism F. Matteson, 610- . W0 investment. 1 Co.. 3204 M of. n.w Oifounei prag, HOY about 17 years oid, in auto repair 800 Otis st. n.w. 2 FOYE_Two; learn electrial irade, KApoeck, A7 17 W BRICKLAYERS, fen; $13 85th st NDLE WHRAPIER, wome experien rs 0ld; ask for Mr. Ileynoids ave nw BUSHELMA Taglor Co.. permanent position. Bowie & J4th n.w, 130 experience Mr. Reyaoldn, Grosner's,” 1013 T aye. NTER'S HELPER, 34th sireet, at Dis- R ) ERS, three, rai claRn non-umion. M. 2100 or g0 fo 5708 Huotiagtop, st 5 Auto Ttepair §hop, CHAUFFEURS with ck; new cars. Ay identification _cards hason, to drive and have Broudus, Ver- taxicabs: “must be fon cards. Apply Mr. o i Highland place, CHFRURR Wit or withoat Jaxicab ox- fication card. Yellow Cab Al recommendatiou. Cleveland Park, D. C CHEV RO MECTIA appactunity for good men Aien.Cor 2114 Lat st miw q Tor W.“Melntire. Manager, bldg’, 418 Hth st, magazines. CETTING dress factory {the right man. DENTATL § f making from § be given consideration ms by A. Robert Elmore & nw . st ©_automobiie, Are, pl s, urglary and hold-up {nsurance RO-getter”; " reference d required. rhonograph dress Tox TORS chment: 5o competition. Star_offc for pnotographic studio Lettau Studio, 1828 G Ad- EPECTALTY —adveriining _walcsman, _exrer! enced. wanted by Brown & Bigelow, for ter tory in Maryland and Virginia; have a machine: a' good chance: for nergetic ler who can take care of trade, alxo bulld be educated native. thousand words. Addre: offce. ore and driv ; es and give present or la nent. Address Box 1851 Star o singie; Bucl MAN having some knowledge of drafl. t drafting, in attornes’ a @il butter and egg stand. Louisisna ave., any time r5 p.m Work: must use ype %, 370 ver monts. ~ Address two, aged about 15 to 20 Biescles, and to intereiew le of writing the results of Box 143, r CLOTH PARKER-BRIDGE THE SERVIC] PERIENCED RALERMAN. COMPANY REQUIRES S _OF A THOROUGHLY EX- HIGH-GRADE _ CLOTHING POSITION IS PERMANENT ERS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. B ADVERTISING TO M ND MANUFACTURERS FOR CONCERN WELL ESTABLISED. THOSE ~CAPABLE EARNING 5,000 A YEAR APPLY {E COMMISSION ON RE ., BUSINESS. APPLY HARRINGTON VTEL. MR _ROHR - Young. w school education and knowledge 8. J. H and__dishwasher, Porter cafe. colored 15th L District LAUNDRY DRIVER bond required. Darry Laundr: Salary and commis T 0% Martor jon clerk, experienced downtown hotel: salary stating age. erience, J. large, meals: reply Address and et Tt ed and refe: o sell from sales- Progressive | Yow vork § MEN—Grand {men for famiy tr 1selling _ability Tea Co. wants murried tea and coffes route ecsential. Grand Union Tea e « Tsales force rt at about wd when experfenced Iress Box 760 LEVIATHAN TO MAK MADEN TRIP JULY 4| Former German Ship, Now American Owned, in Final Stage of Reconditioning. The Shipping Board steamer Levia than, formerly the German Vaterland will ‘sail from New York July 4 on| her majden voyage under her present ownership, Chairman Lasker of the board announced this afternoon. The vessel will stop on her maiden trip at Southampton, England, and Cher- bourg, France. be her regular run. The Leviathan is now at Newport News, Va.. in the final stages of the reconditioning work__ which bhegan elght months ago. She had lain in dock at New York for more than two years, stripped bare as a_troop ship, and her reconditioning will cost sev- eral million dollars. It was not made known today when she would sail from Newport News for Now York. The entire board met with Chai man Lasker yesterday. Every topic bearing on the future of the Shipping Board and liquidation of the assets of the board was discussed, it was announced, but no_indication given as t0 & successor to Mr. Lasker, whose probable resignation in June has been announced by President Harding. WOMAN ASKS $50,000. Injured by Capital Traction Car,| Alleges Mrs. Dyer. Mrs. Marguerite Dyar yesterday fiied ‘sult in the Distfict Supreme Court to recover 350,000 amages from the Capital Traction Company for alleged personal 4njury. She says she was crossing the tracks of hte company in front of 3125 M street northwest March 23 last, wheA her foot was caught in a depression in the roadway between the tracks and she was thrown violently to the groung and sustained serous injury: rs. Dyer says she had her infant child in her arms. Anticipation. From the Detroit News, The audience was very unkind at the speaker's temperance lecture and kept interrupting. At last he hired an ex-prizefighter to keep order. That night hs contrasted the content of home life” with the sgualor of drunkenness. “What is it we want wilen we re- turn home from our daily toll?” he asked. “What do we want to ease our burden, to gladden our hearts, to bring smiles to our faces and joy- ous songs to our lins?” He paused for effect, and in silence the voice of the keeper of the peace could be heard: “Mind,"” he sald, “the first guy that say® beer, out he goes with a bang.” ——— 1. C. C. SETS HEARING. A further hearing upon the applica- tlon of the Wenatchee Southern Rail- road Company for permission to build & line south of Wenatchee, Wash., to connect with transcontinental roads, ‘has been ordered by the Interstate Com- merce Commission, and will be held In ‘Washington state some time in June or July. ——— ‘The people of today are satisfled with much less to eat than were thelr ancestors. In the hungry days of the fifteenth century it was usual, for those who could afford it, to consume four good meals a day any one of which might now be regarded a Quits enough foy a small family. This will continue to| MEN 10 Jeffersan day or cord. 0 for nearby coun experience ed. Apply irush’ Co., 610 ecessary tafter 2 p.m. Rank _bldg e male: one that oferred; fo care for Address Box ndie stock pleadid oppor- y fce furni- Snaw Wal RS and paperhacgers; 7 “Snd | PATENT DRAFTSMA salars or charge pe Box 144 . SETT TARE workers oniv Apply after 4 p.m. to Mr. A 1 14th _st. helow T expericnce and sheet desircd. Address WEe over Arcade opportunity not mecessary sration of recognized financial can_ prove vour ab per waek we will pay you Ree Mr. Tri 2 p.m., prowpt- nts 20 a week. All_other time_occupled MAN—Salary, tweive hundred dollars nted—One of the Inrgest com- pai most_progressive life insurance agencies in Washiogton wistes to employ five good salésmen on a salay of $100 per month, or more: or on a commission and renewal con. | fract: preer men who life insurance business, nd energy. We traip and inst salesmen in the art of selling life insurance. { This is an opportunity to make at least $2,500 the first vear. The average income of present salesmen for the first vear during 1922 2300, We fael satisfied that sny good whould do as well under our special ., Star ofice, giving walesm training. Address Box 7 telephona _nnmber. SALESMAN —Young man fo sell radio outfits star offi Proposition for ag 91010 0r 4 to5 N-—Good pay pecialty salesms 1 hidg i MAN—A manufacturer of @ well ki nationally advertised trade-marked pr Which {8 sold fe hardware, housefurni variety stores and kindred {rades, requires talesman to cover D. C.. Virginia and West Virginia, This is not a new iine, but ix favor- ably known by the trade and consumer. and therefore requires & minimum amount of mis. sionary work. \We are one of the largest manufacturers 1o _the country of this clasx of oods, being established over fty years, and fiave ‘the proposition and the mones, but will vance: fund. practically ansihing wanted, after you have produced. This fs a strictis commission proposition. and_applicants. there- fore. should have some funds to tidé over the initial period. We are not looking for “hus- Deens.’” peddlers or “‘advance seekers. but want men not oser 43 years old who will put forth some real effort every day in the week. To hard-working, serious-minded salesmen we offer real opportunity. This is not & side- Yine proposition, but will require t travel steadlly. The firat vear's ear e over 88,000 for & worker. and we this to you in ten minutes face to fai fo us In your first letter that you have the backbone, sbility and willingness to work hard, and make your ietter long enough to state age, residence, and tell full details of previous rec: ord, which will he treateq in absolute confi- dence. _Address Box 819-H. Star office. {evenings. C TOMOBILE SALESMEN. Two experienced salesmen to sell Overland and Willys-Knight ars. See Mr. Moore at R. Mec- Reynolds & Sons, 1423-25-27 L st naw, G LESSON | a by private in _¥or appoiniment. cail North INS’ UCTION. for men and women. DRIVIN Day or_evenin, XM 1736 G 81, N By an_easy method; monograms, lettering and ormamental work: day and_nigr il monthiy fe Appiy NATIONAL ENGRAV ING 8CHOOL, Room 12, National Unjon bid, BIK F st. n.w. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA TION MAY o. Burroughs Adding, Bookkeeping and Ca'c: Iating machine operators are in demand service examination to be g1 nd_evening classes, vening from 5 to 7 and 7 to 9. begioning Wednesday evening, April 11 BURROUGHS SCHOOL ne 60, th w $1.440 maximum salary, including bouus Civil service examination to be beld on May 9 Steward Behoo! has the finest and largear equipmeat of calculating achioes Individus! instruction. Low rate. Enroll now. STEWARD SCHOOL, 1202 ¥ B EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COTORED cooks, bouse-window le 5 ters, chambermaids; suppl now. “White Cross Buren dent. _Nor COMPETE. HELP for your cousidera North 609, Super_Service Rurea 00K 880: waitre wanted day’ women. OFFICE POSITIONS —Free registration. Wash { ington Emjilorment Exchange. operated f | public by Washington School for Se. |_Nat._£chool of 1] AGENTS, sollcit fasurance, month! whole or part time, business women: required. BOOKKEEPER, experienced. who can typewriter; siate salary and reference. dress Rox’ 503, Star office. BOOKKEEPER. doubl sistant. eotry. and offce. . Star offics. 12 T PAPERHANGERS 1018 Donglas at. n.e. North 7200.%. SALESMAN. 10 sell real estate, wWith automobik iished DAVID E. BARRY, n 1800, EXPERIENCED FORD SALES MANAGER With knowledge of stecography aud typewrlt- ing. Bt appiy. Prospects 1807 H st M: those with these qualifications peed Address Bot 280-H :RNMENT Star_off IPLOYES GOV |wanted as SALESMEN to work | 11 between 6 and 8 p.m. Thursday evening. Chesley & Harveycutter, 918 14th st MEN'S HABERDASHERY SALESMAN, Thoroughly experienced; refer- ence required. Mr. O. Dodek, D. S. Kauiman, Inc., 616 17th St. naw Bratclass: city referen. de_door. plcture theater. Ap 1dg., 918 G n bigh-class cigar god drug store youg girls: hours, 11 to 2 and 4 to * straight salary; state age, etc., in letter. dress Box 1 Star_offic ERICAL—Permatent Dosition, good salar: advancement; must write peatly and rapid and be quick and accurate in figures. App in_person. George D. Horning, 401 Oth n.w. AR TRONER. ~experics Sales Hand Laundry. 1730 L n.w. OPERATORS, three for {ork: temporary.” Address | NTAL AS ferred. Address in H. Star office DRESSMAKER, frst-class _Goisher: work__Anply_Agasta. 1116 F st. n.w. KITCHEN MANAGER, younz wo lub; give references and lart . dress Jetter to Box 521, 1738 G st. n.w. LADIES —Mske $1 an hour handling our p ucts. 517 District Natl. Bank bldg. LADY, college student or teacher o hand school 'guide 'in sales Beld: bealtbful and en Jovable work: ry guaranteed and . Btar off bonus._Addr at once. Ogllvie, 120 NT, expericnced cne own handwriting, Bo RCEL WAVER, BODY HANDS — Thoroughly experienced; best salary in the city and steady positions. Lyk- Glas Auto Painting System, 2018 12th st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS—MAIN 17. Can use a few more good men for taxicabs. 30 PER CENT COMMISSION. DMust know city and have identification cards. 1319 L st. n.w & . FOR A A CALL HIGII-GRADE MAN. We have an exceptional op- portunity for a man of ability and experience, whose principal duty will be to improve the service of our store, see that our customers are promptly waited | on and to make himself useful in a general supervision of impor- tant matters about the store. We want a man possessing char- acter and personality, an ener- getic worker and nccessarily one with experience in department store work of this kind. Thi is a profitable, permanent con- nection for the right man, Call in person or write for interview if you are qualified for the posi- tion. All applications trcated confidentially. Address M. GOLDENBERG . experfenced. w iz, male or female must buve references. Star office. COUPLE without _children. children for & short period. Apply office, Sth Street_Temple, bet. H ande Eve sts. ORS—Mule ana female, to secure clad s Bee ofice manager, . 1108 16th _st. a.w. WANTED—AGENTS. COLORED insurance agents for this sick, accident and life policy; frate: ; fal or part time; commissions ooly; big moner for hustlers. ~ Apgjy American Workmen, 716 11th st n.w. WANTED—SALESMEN. to_care for threa BALES MANAGER for w large real office; _correspondence confidential. Box 177.3, offi GALESME: 0 about $30 a week hecause of special chance for advancement: largest business of ite kind in the world; advertising regularly in Saturday Evening Post and women's magazines. See Mr. Corcoran, Room 31, Fox bidg., 1313 H n.w.. Friday. 8 to 2. SALESMEN—Fifty 8fty _proposition: if you have neat appearance and can talk we can use_you; returns big. Apply 623 D st. n.w. GALESMEN of ability and energy wanted fo handle investment securities of merit: excel- ds furnished; a substantial income can y earned in'cash commissions: all in- quiries treated confidentially. A. Robert El. more & Co., 918 17th at. . SALBSMEN, live wires, with past production Tecords; electrical esperience preferred, but not essential. Apply, 9-11 a.m., 56 p.m., 441 Bvening 81 ise % Address WALESMAN, $150 month and expenses selling cigars: experience not peccssary. Send sell addressed envelope for information. National Clgar Co.. High Point, N. C. 2 SALESMEN—A corporation that is opening new territory has & place in fts aales depart ment for permanent men: early advancemen to manager. _Address 208 Munsey bide. SALESMEN REAL,ESTATE WANTED. Must be energetic, have a car and be a ‘Washingtonlan, Strictly Commission Basle. FIND CHANCE FOR RIGHT MAN. Licbermann & Hawn, 1421| F. e INSTRUCTION COURSES FALESMEN, young_men to_sell to retal stores; sfralght salary: state age, etc.. 1o letter. Address Box 116-J, Btar office, 1% TTO DRIVING _LESSONA~ FRIVATELY :n-. & Lincoln 8631. We will do the Toat, J NCRSE, white woman. fo care for two « : good place right person; go away must have references. Phone Fr: 13 WER MACHINE OPERATORS. experien is: steady work. Apply 817 O st. OGRAPHER, experienced, axing personality and refinement, twenty-three and thirty years of age sirable, permanent position. Phone M for appointment. Ask for Mr. Stoughton, Wi, L. Moore & Co., Inc. TENOGKAPHER and typist, with manace a real estate office confidential. Address Box 1 3. Star office 15° {STENOGRAPHER and_bookkeeper: pleasa working conditions. _ Answer in own han stating experience, etc. Address v * oo 0 for fftecn-sear-old . Addr experien: i WAITRESS and | Cafeteria, 514 F n | SouteE > experience with salals hes. 1718 F st. n reliable woman: ed. _Address Box 48.J. Rfar office. AMBITIOUS WOME J Woil known national organization offers a future to cducated, refived women between ree to travel App high school ednca Salary and jon. Ruitroad fare Two potitions open in Washington and Telephone Miss Ames for appoint . Washington_Hotel. Room 331 1 | EXPERIENCED | TELEPHONE OPERATORS ‘Wanted durin SHRINE CONVENTION PLEASE REGISTER NOW. Room No. 1. 12th st. n.w. { Chesapenke and_ Potomac 2 Telephone Company Vi d— ADVERTISING DEPT. of a large mer ile establishment offers a PERMANENT POSITION 1 one who can qualify | paid. | ity EMPLOYES who desire part-time work or work for a few days cach wee on the CONTINGENT FORCE should register now. Those qualified to sell in more than onc department are preferred. An ex cellent opportunity for marrim{ women to earn extra money. APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, EIGHTH FLOOR, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. HELP—T)OEESTIC. CHAMBERMATD-WAITRESS, first-class. e3 perienced; city references. 1751 New Hamp- shire ave., side door. o, CLEANING one_ds. Sch week: Siesdy Jon: t. ference; T and car fare; col T4th” at. car_barn. i, COLORED GIRL to help in evenings in 4 bhoarding _ho 2221 1st st. n.w. 14! GOLORED WOMAN, settled, to do firstcla cooking and laundry work; references n-u‘ll,\::r( Adams 202. 12 COOK, good; stay mights. Clev. 1874. COOK and houseworker; bring, reference. 1849 Vernon (You) st. B.w. -« L5

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