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3325- Gosta Rica., Five inferest- lnr side trips inoluded. Ploture folders on re- fl'fl-"‘lk your travel Passenger Depariment URITED FRUIT COMPANY ” Plase, New York ‘@emeral Offices, 151 State Si., Bostom, Mase. G | ARE YO CONEFEICIENT 2 0o.YOU TI%EASI LY? A4y Vg mN v frnte Qawon nmvaé TONERS o Vs arreaece Package contains enough for ten days Don’t let “A DIME A DAY STAND IN YOUR WAY” For health and complete happiness A Strength-Building Tonic Iron-in-the-Blood - ASPIRIN When you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed vy physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Cold: Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell botties of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid. [ I ALL OVER B0DY Of Baby. ltched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. My brother had a severe case of ecsema when he was three weeks old. It broke out in small pimples that grew larger and formed blisters, and # _‘,md all over his body. ‘he breaking out itched and burned, causing him to be fretful, and his clothing irritated it. “We read an isement for Cuticura Sosp :::‘ ‘OA:MK and purchased some, using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box s Virginia Shepher Vi Station, Ky. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes.. Sempla Baab Pree by Mt 4 ‘Outicurs Lab- X Maisinds, Sold every- tepent 25 and Sde. Taleam 36c, complaints wenknenses that make woma @ misery. They're benefited by Dr. n- eases peculiar to the sex, thin s egitimate medic! woman., eavefully ed to her delicate organis tion. It regulates and pro- motes the proper functions. builds up and Invigorates the entire sywtem, and re- wtores health. Are you weak, nervous and ailing? Them send 10c for trial package of Preacription Tablets to Dr. Plerce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffal Consultation b7 letter free. he proved remedy. | \ The Events Leading Up to the Tragedy. JUST PUT INTH (4105T TERRIBLE WEEK.OF MY LIFE, WIFE CLEANED HOUSE, BEEM EATING I TH KIICHEN Lo 527 B"\m.m:“"«"' R‘r'b ALL &‘Z- E, ! SENRE Now. SO wew L,EAEPS . |‘\G§ Goj‘i_' MY GAROEN ALl o~ IE . Lial CORM, POTA PARAGUS, RADISHES SO THAT'S THAT BIG CROP OF BEANS, BEETS, L AND OMIONS . AS | WELL, RALPH, | START FOR CAMP NEYT WEEK . REELS ARE ALLOWED AND TH' RODS RE-WOU LALD 1N A SUPPLY OF FLIES — 2 Do2en SILVER DOCTORS, A DOZEN PARMA - BELLES AmD 2 DOZEM MONTREALS « So THAT'S THAT COPR 1433 (X.¥ EVE WORL.D), PRESS PUB.CO. LOCAL STATIONS, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- ket comment. 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and special items. 5:05 p. iry market reports. § Jv.‘r’n'.n C?n‘\'crl by the United States Navy Band Symphony Orches- tra of fifty pieces, under the direction of Charles Benter. 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. WIAY—Woodward & YLothrop (380 Meters). to 3 p.m.—Piano solos. p.m.—Bedtime stories. —Base ball scores. % arket reports weather forecast. and WIL—Continental Electric Comi (350 Meters). 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se- lections. WJIH—White & Boyer Company (273 Meters 1 to 2 p.m.—Music and features. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (281 Meters). o 4:20 p.m.—Base ball scores. :'§0 to 513pfl p.m.—Program of mu- sic. V) ‘The Hecht Company A ullding (360 Metern). 2 to 4 p,m.—Selfiction‘s on the vic- eproducing piano. lr%“{e“;fl“D‘V.n?.—“afllogvfiude\'llle pro- am as follow: grAt‘! T—Miss Mildred Pimes, Soprano. accompanied by Raymond Dec will sing the following selections Kiss in the Dark’ and nset. Act II—Austin S v will =ing the following popular selections: My Red Head Louisville Lou,’ Don’t Think You'll Be Miss You've Gone Away.” Mr. Shaw he accompani b two pi Ilu~_|l|' X by Lester Colvin v W, ceron. Act 111—Piano duets played on two pianos by Leste lvin and Leroy W. Marceron. Selections will be as fol- lows: *“My Red Head G: ' “Rose of i the Rio Grande Iver Syll‘fl-" Act 1V—. \'Io\ll!isl, accompanied by Miss Christine Cur- tin, will render the following solo: “Salut D'Amou (Eilgar) and “Kuja- waik” (Wienfaweki). Act V—DMiss Rose Ponorow, con- tralt, accompanied by Miss' Anne Reik will sing the following selec- ons “Smile arnd Dry Yo' Eyes ‘The World Can't Go 'Round Without You" and “Smilin’ Through. s NT STATIONS. Scheduled for Eastera dard Tim DISTA All Prograi X WEAF~—New York (492 Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Minnie Rueger Green, soprano; Edward Young, planist. 6:30 p.m.—Concert by the glee and mandolin clubs of the Woman's Col- lege, New Jersey. 7:30 p.m.—"A Radio Trip Through { Spanish Olive Groves,” by Frank Gul- den. | 7:40 p.m—Bertha La Chicotte, so- { prano. 8 to 9 p.m—Brooklyn Orchestral Society. WIP—Philadelphin (500 Meters). 5 to 5:45 p.n—Dinner music and base ball scores. 6 to 6:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories and children’s roll call ly (350 Meters). 5:30 p.m.—Talk for ohildren. 7:35 p.m.—Health talk, “Feeding the ing Hot Weathe —Base ball scores. Musical program. m.—WYG Instrumental ! Quartet | | | | | (546 Meters). Gene Rodemich's WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). 5 to & p.—Mary Anderson The- ater Orchestra ust Among Home Folks,” Rialto Theater argan. 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Blue Grass Orches- Jtra; Miss Helen (. Honaker, soprano; IMrs. Emery Nold, contralté: historis cal episode. WBAP—Fort h (476 Meters). 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Concert by the Texas Christian University. i i | 1 | WWi—Detroit (516 Meters). 8:30 p.m.—Town Crier; News Or- 3 BY RADIO TODAY chedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. —By Lo, RALPH! Nm‘s:?gov'."msm. Duza\ R B oS IR ED NES TR MEATY ZUGAR BABY FOR A IANEAR OLO BLONDE. HIS WIFE SAYS SHE'S GLAOTD GET RID OF HiM. S THAT'S THAT ;' MORNING , RALPN | WHADDYE Kaow? $GAY, ) JUST HAD MY CAR OVERHAULE O AND BOY You OUGHTA HEAR HER HuM ! GooD's A NEW CAR ., BETTER ™ FACT. WeLL, THAT'S THAT WEBSTER. HAVE A S, PEAS . | SEE RALPH (VORY KILLED A MAN ONTHE STREET THIS MORMIMNG, HE CONFESSED AnD IS BEING HELD FOR THE GRAMO TuURy . AND THAT'S THAY ~MO AND | MUST HAVE . BEEN MAD RADIO NEWS Miss Mildred Pimes, soprano; Les- ter Colvin. Leroy W. Marceron, pian- ists; Miss Christine Curtain and Anne Reikes, are of the artists on the semi-weekly radio vaudeville pro- gram tonight of station WEAS of the Hecht Company. In order that radio audiences may become better acquainted with the function of a newspaper, there will be special talks certain afternoons representatives from the four Cincinnati newspapers_ given from radio_broadcasting station WLW of the Crosley Manufacturing Compan This addition to the programs al- ready being given from WLW should prove especially interesting, for it will mean the introduction. by voice, Of the famous newspaper authors whose daily articles are closely fol lowed by millions of readers and radio listener: chestra; Mabel Osborne, e Herbert Lamb, baritone; Sorge, sopranc, soprano; | Mrs. Gus | WLW—Ciucinnati (309 Meters). | Silent. WJZ—New York (455 Meters). 5 p.m.—“Adventures of .Prince Pollywog,” by Paul Seligman. | 6:10 p.m.—>Musical stories, by Mary | Plowden Kernan. 6:30 pm.—Alma Webster Powell, | soprano. 6:45—"The Chemist and Medicine,” by_Dr. B. T. Brooks. p.m.—Alma Webster, soprano. p.m.—Current events. —Literary talk .m.—Address by Capt. Me- 40 apt. M :30 p.m.—Organ cital. $30 2 recita .—Joseph Lord, WGM—Atlantn (429 Meters). 715 to 8 pm—Warnerds Seven Aces, i 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—M gram. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest io Capital A T. Saunders. medical department, at Walter Reed General Hospital, has b retired on account of age, and will proceed to his home. Lieut. Col. Paul C. Hutton, Medical Corps, of the office of the surgeon general, War Department, has been detailed commandant, Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Col. Col. George H. Healey, Infantry Of- TS’ Reserve Corps. has been r lieved from duty on the War Depar: ment general siaff 1 return to s home in India; First Lieut. D, Grifiiths ¢f Engineer: t Fort Ty va. tenor. al pro- Sergt. John WFI—Philadelphia (395 Meters). 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Children's half hour. WSB—Atianta (400 Meters). 6:15 to 7 p.m.—Musical progr: 8 to 8:15 p.m.—Radio Tniver 8:15 to 8 p.m.—John Carson, Dixie's champion fiddler. 11:45 p.m—R. iowl concert, spon- sored by " the Kiwanis Club. aburgh (126 Meters). se ball scores: KDKA—PI £ nm.—B; events. 6:15 p.m.—Literary period 6:30 p.m. Features of interest farmers." n.m.—Dreamtime lady p.m.—Farmer market 0 p.m—Little KDKA Orchestra i w current | phiey hug been ordered to the nan nal Zonc Capt. C. 0. | Fort_ Benning jto Fort San reports.|. Capt. D. G Symphene | been detailed 3 lat the University of 3 {Grand Forks: First Infantry. to Mattfeldt. infantr, F cen ordered t x instruc rih Dakota, Lieut. Elton as military ghts Mil Tenn.: €. Stickney. infantr _instructor at the at Manhatta oast Artiller KYW—Chicago (447 Meters). £:50 n.m.—Bedtims stories. WDAF—Kansas City (411 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert ¥ iducational features; | musical program. 9 to 10:30 p.m. 12:45 to 2 am. al Guard, at Boston . Ewert, fleld artillery instructor. Minnesota National Guard, at Minneapolis. and Capt. Arthur IT Lec, fleld artillery. as military, i structor, lowa National Guard. Boone. Concert ghthawk™ frolic. WIY—New York (405 Meters). = 3 to 5 p.m.—Waldorf Astoria Or- chestra. 6:30 p.m.—Alica Mills. soprano. 7:45 p.m.—Good housekeeving talk. 3 to 9 p.m.—Brooke Johns' Orches- tra. 9 p.m.—Band concert Capt. Watt base force has been assigned to the command of the cruiser Seattle. Commander Joseph V. Ogan Naval War College, Newport, R. has been assigned to duty on the ge eral board, Navy Department, Lieut. Commander N. W. liibbs has ibeen transferred from the battleship i Arizona to the naval training sta- WOR—Newark (405 Meters). 5:15 p.m.—Home garden hints: hase Lieut. I, Jessie E. Quelch and Bes- | has been d planists. pital, t 0 p.m.—Man in the moon stories, [S. A. Cleme 6 p.m—Hillside Dance Orchestra.|Annapolis Lieut, Commander William T. Smith ” ol division 4, battle fleet, hus been WOO- Savedguet, Sewn Cxo6 Mataead. | 00 SRS Sacy at the W ameen 6 p.m.—_himes concert. {navy yard. p.m.—Sandman’s visit Gunner E. We at the p.m.—Base ball scores torpedo_station, Alexandria, Va.. has D.m.—Orchestra concert. been assigned to’the battleship West virginia. val Hos Commander 1 Academy 5 0 7:50 8 WMC—Memphis, Tenn. (500 Meters). 9 p.m.—Chisca Philharmonic Or- chestra. 12 midnight—Midnight frolic. —_— ST. ALBAN’S GRADUATES. Exercises for Class at School for Boys Next Week. _ Graduating exercises at St. Alban's, the National Cathedral School for Eoys, will be held next week. At 10 a.m. Sunday there will be a cor- porate comimunion of the school in Marine Corps. Col. L. MeC. Little, at the Army War College, this city, has been or- dered to the Naval War College at Newport, R. I. Lieut. Col. R. P. Williams has been detached from the marine barracks. Parris Island, S. C., and ordered to the battleship California; Lieut. Col J. T. Butterick, from the California 3 to Parris Island, S. C.; Capt. J. E. Davis, from Quantico to Guam: Col. F. L. Brad man from San Francico to Pearl Har- bor, Hawall: Maj. F. S. N. Erskine from Quantico to marine headquar- ters, this city: Maj. F. B. Garret, from San’ Diego. Calif.” o the 2d Brigade, the “Little Sanctuary” in the grounds|Santo Domirgo; Capt. C. S. Schmidt. of the cathedral. Following the open|from this city to Haiti: Capt. air service at 4 p.m. stained glass|Creamer. from Quantico to window, presented the class of | Thomas, V. L: First Lieut. 1923 to 'the school. will ‘e dedicated | Horan. ‘from Quantico to in the dining room of the Lane-|phia; Second Lieut. O. B. Osmondson, Johnston building. from New York city to Quantico: Monday afternoon. at 4 o'clock|Capt. Leon L. Dye. from Haiti to ma- commencement exercises will be held|Fine, headquarters, this city; Capt. R. - . Anthony. from Detroit to Santo in Bethlehem chapel. On Friday thei{ Anthony, from Detrojt to 54 annual athletic field day, beginning|fom ‘Quantico to Detroit, and First, at 9:30, will be followed by a lunch~|pjeut. . J. Bartholomew from New eon in ‘the woods for the boys of the| Grleans to Quantico. school. Final chapel, followed by. the| “The resignation of Capt. William E. annual declamation contest, the|Riley has been accepted totake ef award of prizes, and the graduation|fect September 18, and the resigna- ceremonies will be held at 9:30 w.m.|tion of Second Lieut. Harold oll, Friday, June L. - to take effect May 31.. Cluverius of the fleet | t the ! 1 . nW. Tlook this ad. convention novell bldg. AUTO MECHANICE—First-class men oaly, ex- lenced on Chevrolet cars. Luttrell-Ohevro- t Bales Co., 2114 14th st. n.w. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, Gish Garage, 17th_and_You. . g HOY with wheel for_errands and_general Tulness. _ Printing ofics, 800 ¥ st nw. BOYS, whits, with bicscies. Apply Mr. 8 mona,” 1418 N. Y. ave. theate . Al 'Il "-l:mflh -Mul;um :{l: m. The: l."‘ll‘(flhl‘;h l'n. W, BOY, colored, for errands; grocery store. 500 Irving st. n. s { veninge; #ood PAY- we have . BOYS, 10 to sell candy” 1202 D st n.w. BUSS BO! 3), at once. Thomas Circle Ca 1188 14th n. 2 BUSS BOY, good pay. Eagle Lunch, nw. BUTCHER, first class, for fancy trade. Upshur st.’ n.w. 25t CABINETMAKER and Ooisher at 24 st n ZIT %t Town and Country " The club will guaran- tee caddies 30c each. Report to Mr. Arthur Thorne, golf professional. 260 CANDY MAKER, famillar with making & encral line of homemade candy: state ex nd wages wanted. ress B Gar ofter CARPENTERS (nop-unfon), on frame build- ings. Apply Piney Branch road and Aspen st. Box ; aiso Apply after 3 p.m. to Auto 212 18th st. GCHAUFFBURS, with or without taxicab ex- perfence or identification cards; must have CHADFFEUR, reference and identification card required! Hudson car. 1825 Hamlin st. n.e. Tel, North 2508. 25 HELP AND SI HELP—MALE. TUATIONS HELP—FEMALE. Comtinued. WASH or extracior man at once. 296 Bher- man_ave. YOUNG MAN, 18 o 25, strong and willing; asce for sdvascemen YOUNG MAN, 18 or 20 years old, fo take telephone orders; hours( 11:30 p.m. to 8 s.m. Apgly, atier ® am. Yellow Cab Co., 1233 t. YOUNG MAN, Jewish, to work in geats fur- nishing_sf ‘Apply ‘1008 7th st. n. s 00! with _wel ability to 1 electrical business, with opportunity of pliance sale. essential YOUNG MAN for poultry d perienced: permanent. 934 Lon Continued. FURNITURE PACKER—Ex- perienced, white. Apply at once. 418 10th st. n.w. WANTED—SALESMEN. ;|;| ‘tr-h‘:lnl’ ll;l.'-rfihv: ‘minde Wl:h"l.n d unity for. i bidg. 488 1" a0,_nog o sours. 408, > SALFSMEN-—Well educated, reliable men, proferably those who have sold high-class sub- scription books, to sell our Method and Serv to physiclans only. 1If you can quali have pep and not over fifty, see tl fedical Interpreter, 1716 Pa. ave. n.w., city. YOUNG MAN, experjenced, and bookkeeper at Ontario ‘G Kaloramd* road. _Phone Col. K727 ographer th and _HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. YOUNG MEN (2) to work [ wtore; 1 who cF drive Ford truck. Apply 1442 P sf. n.w. * DISHWABHER, experienced: good - wages, ady job. Apply 337 1 e. OUNG MEN (50) williog_to Tusile to well live article on grandstands during Shrine con- vention. ~Apply Sunday bet. 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.. 201 10th st. s. 270 MAN AND WITE, or capable woman, white, | unencumbered, to’ live In country and care for aged couple. * Apply Dr. Evans, 1624 Eye st YOUNG MEN (five), 1f you want outdoor work, short hours, experience unnecessary, between § and 12 a.m., 900 Americ tional Bank Bldg. HIGH.GIRADE MEN WANTED, pable life {nsurance men are more and more being Tated as professional men. They receive confidential information from their clients snd bulld incomes to protect the in- ed If disabled, or in oldbage: d orphad, corporations and partaerships. Big insurers will only deal with men who & well tralned. The Connecticut Mutual Insurance Company. founded fn , has & most _thorough course of instruction on the sclence of life insurance to enable its field force to render professional public service. A class 1s now being formed for wen of cl - ter who wish to render real service to man- kind and build for themselves an income In keepiog with (helr ability. - There in no charge for thia'iustruction. ABpIy to B. D, mpson, genosal agent, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1125 Woodward bidg., Washington, D. C CLOTAING SALPSMAN. PARKER-BRIDGET COMIANY REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF A THOROUGHLY EX- PERIENCED, HIGH - GRADE _CLOTHING SALESMAN:' POSITION IS PERMANENT AND OFFERS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. APPLY MR. R-BRIDGET CO.. THE_AVE 3 ORAUFFBURS, white. to drive 7-pass. cars. must have identification card and know the city; permanent if satisfactory; good pay. ¥. Gregg, rear 1181 17th n.w. 259 AUTO PAINTERS. Steady work for good men. Apply at once. 2018 12th st. n. CLERKS and_laborers. by plumbing supply house. 312 13th st. n.w. TOLLBOTOR with bicycle and refernce and : §20 per week and commision. Singer . Co.. 815 Tth st. n.w. COLLECTOR—We want an _experfenced in- staliment _collector alesman for ity route. Consolidated Gas Iron Co., Room 410, Jenifer bdg. Tate hot dog wtand, TWO st give Teference. Call evenings only. i . ¢ nd waiters wanted at once. 1319 G TOOK (colored), no BUnday work; bring ref, rences: $20 per week 8 14t UNTER MAN—One who knows bow to open 5. Wearley's, 425 12th st. nw. 250 DELIVERY BOY with wheel; must have good reference. Apply Tavenne g n. BUSS BOY—Permanent work. 216 19th st. n.w. & WHITE BOYS About 18 years old, for GENERAI LFUIL S around store: boys of good character and energy, who desire to go ahead. Address Box 2787, Star_office. JUMPERS on automobile pack- age delivery; neat appearing age; must be able to read an write. Apply Henry Gibbs, Shipping Clerk, THE HECHT CO.. 7th at F. colored boys about 16 years ofJ d | DISHWASHER wanted. 425 12th DRIVER for bread (ruck and geoeral work around bakers: good. reliable, White; refer- ences; permanent. 5285 Ga. ave. n.w. FIREMAN, rolored, experienced araft furnace. Apply Engineer, Court. Conn. ave. and L st HOUSB/OARPEN TERS, all-around (noo-union), 2t once. W. M. English, 30th aud Ash st.. Me.” Rainier.” Md. = LABORERS. 40 cents per hour: steady work Apply 7 a.m. tomorrow. Fuller Company Yard, Eckington and Quincy places n.e. LABORERS, bullding conatruction. Apply M. Sililer._ 3204 and C o, FATERS for sieel works at Johnstows, with _dows Stonelelg) nt_roofs. Appiy T .. between 9 and 10, MAN on dairy farm; $40 per month board. Appiy J. B. 3 AN —Favorable opening o right man to rep- resent leading life ipsurance company. Ad dress Tox 39-A. Star office. MAN. married, for farm and dai use’ boy to wood part work; can Coergetic, who wunts fto um spare time profital you can materially in. Crease your income by inducing others to save money in a large national bank. See . Eilis. 4 5 i AN, A — MAN. white, iodging and board. | tion. Fairtax iro 1M Start 1o work: 1. 1. Clarke. Biothwell sta s ne e ut once and Kond 1Ay to the Tight party Cal L S fui Gty o wers | be neat aud A1 mecin | Frianle Notor ¢ fe st e. and Nortn ne during Radio gas Manterlite, demonateating ters. = 2 MEN and bovs o pennarts. Apply 310 Machin! | tig uovelties und " building. M. ¥i Cx-servic o s Appiy B omee, { Jenife Mk {30 “nce. |on | must be A nt i place for t . Corps | . Hurris, Mgr.. for ress Box _“with thorough willing to give interest in Do cap for right . Ad- Istown Pharmucy, RESE arge tablet factors. and refereic tomobiles, saleamen worth_rour w to ligh-cl e 16 an ubusual opportunity | investigation. Apply 1438 U i ! SALESMEN ©iskues best mpany now btainable tecident and be on_popular monthly compensation and splendid re- ortract. . Intersies Mr ndrack. wuperintendent. or 4 00 Band_bmildine e 910 . State ex : commidatin. ALE | vos o dollar bapking in- ! campaign requires | weveral men of character und sales abllity for | local department. Attractive compensation | arrangement for the right man. Plcne Mr. | Siggins, Main 5501, for_sppointment. | SAL | stitution i rienced, FURNITURE FINISHER. First-class finisher; one cap- able of handling high-grade fur- niture; permanent position. Apply Supt., THE HECHT CO., BOLICITORE—Maje and female, 1o secure ¢ members; hustierf only. See office manager, Room 305, 1108 16th n.w. TWO adults with threc-vear-old boy. (%o cot necting rooms. with board: nearbs suburbs. Address Box 2747, Star ofice . ATTENTION! GOVERNMENT CLERK: WILL BUY YOUR SPARE TIM You can earn from $50 to $100 per week working after office hours. Experience not neces- sary BECAUSE YOU CAN attend our ight School ed under experienced and prac- tical lecturers. No charge. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN CRUMP & LAVARRE, ROOM 63, BOND BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 9557. INSTRUCTION GOURS ¥ A FORMER D) school 23 days, was placed in a stenographi: position. $25 per week.” Positions for a Enroll todsy. BOYD SCHOOL, 1 ATUTO DRIVING LESSONS PRIVATEI miven. Call Lincoln 82. We do_the rest BEAUTY RHOP—Experienced operator; per nent position; aiso apprentice. Margaret E_Schultze, 1145 Conn. a BEAUTY CULTURE. A LIMITED X of “students faken by wpecial MARGARET F. SHEETZE, skin and scalp Fpecialist. _Est. Conn._ave CIVIT, SERVICE fon for tabulator And computer, June 8: salary. 31,240 fo £2.040. Stenograpber ' and _typewriting ~examination, June 12 Tuition 85 pecial fnstruction dey ght. The ervice Preparatory Hchool. w.e_ cor. 12th and F n.w. Fr. 2080. quickly learn real eatate receive pas while learning; need not re with present employment: some mak- 00 a_week. Free clans lectures eve sdey. 5 pm. Willlam F. a10. 611 Bond bidg. MENTO EARN 345 fo $100 & week making mechanical drawings. We qualify you in your spare time, also help you secure position. Per. sonal attention. Write. phoge or call for fres catalogue. Columbia Bchool of Drafting, 14th ad T sts. n.w. North 27 Mattesor of | alesmanship, which is conduct- SALESWOMEN. The new M. Brooks & Co, organization requires the serv- ices of several saleswomen for their coat, suit and gown de- partments. Must be fully expe- rienced and permanent positions are offered to those who qualify, Liberal salaries and commis- sions. 1109 G st. EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPERATORS Wi i iPSHRINE CONVENTION. LEASE REGISTER NOW. HELP—DOMESTIC. ls‘:":;‘holnr'lqz;nt‘:ihouxnw cer. Taundry: bring " 3 4 T 3800 Dieno COOK and 1n nights: wn 1536 Mass, next door 1o King's Drug $40_per mo; eohone COOKING and housework spending summer at Jame i Cal Corored giel: veland Park, AL TTILITY M s, maid. “iephons Wyomivg e REWORK, Tenn. ave’ Rrown and 17 Canted. GAT H HAL HOUSEW 817 10th st ne wettied &00d cook, lmundress, wil fable: city teferences re. small family aduits: off Sundays and work; permanent ored woman: Cail after nged o ployed. AL O woman reliable settled ferences. 1302 1917 Riltmore st RK. girl o settled wom AL HO! nest colored girl: GIRLS AND BOYS. between 14 and 16 years, for selling ion novelts in Your neight borhoo ool. See Mr. Blodg: PRESSER ior men’s clothing: one capable| of operating Hoffmann pressing | machine; permanent position. Apply Supt FHE HECHT 7th at | 3 olored. 617 12th n.w. REAL MEN WISH CITY POSITIONS. SALARY AND COMMISSIONS. Opportunity for real live men | to connect with live organiza- tion: lucrative remuneration;} leads furnished and real En]n tion giv . ©The proposition is right. in- L dorsed by prominent local bank- nd husiness men. i Call and talk it over with «director of sales. CRUMP & LAVARRE, ROOM 613, ! D BUILDING. TELE MAIN 9357. STOCK SALESMAN. ul stock salesman to get leads: he has We have a localj which he can bej ke to most conserva- Our directors are| h standing in the Wallis Cafe, L * SALES . WHO i co iers i i i i { A knows how a clientcle. ! proposition proud 1o ta tive investors. all men of hig business world —every co-operation given. ineed several real go-ge a permanent counection in which they can make very large arnings on commissions. Sales-| men of character required, thirty {years of age or over. Apply {Room 71z Southern bldg. {IYOUNG MAXN who wi {learn the jewelry trade un ter jeweler; small iwhile learning. ~Address 148-A, Star office. o YOUNG MAN as polisher in| {jewelry repair department: good! |chance to learn the Dbusiness der | for men and women who d» Washington | & alary | 5 T OPERATORS GOURSE ire to know how d and to make ATTO SCHOOL, Main_ 8250 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES to locate tronble on the r fs, cook: elihops, kitchenmen. F Sth st wettled woman, WilliDg 1o %0 to Deach Phone Franklin SITUATIONS—MALE. OFFICE POSITIONS —Free regu ington Employment Exciange: oper public by Waskingrns Sehial or A . first-class. J_ A, Halford, 71 now. o NTE 55 Tunion), ods reinforced “and dwelling hos balidiog thoroughly. ~ Address Box 4-4, S BOOKKFEPER and typist, young iady. dress Box 44-A. Star office. e EMENT, plasteriog, brick work. 1521 st nw. J. A Byrd e CASHIER-BOOKKEEPER. experieaced, want- must furnish references: good pay to com. t party. Apply 1428 Tth st n. CLERKS. SALESLADIES and demonstrators fo be welected for the Fieur De Lis organization to 6. Louise GIRL for cigar stand; neat, businessiike: who knows cigar and news business ces.Address Rox ar_office. + wulored, not_afraid of work one refer- Koy are, N, one or two. young, high school grad- iates, 0 assist teacher in veri{ving ang re. corling grs return for _tuition. at once to Strayer's Business College, st n.w ty of inte; for 78 days and | drose § -P. Rtar office. AVELING—Railroad healthy, enjoyalile, refined position ing home and <chool guide to paren: nssociations and_teachers’ institute Jorlence necessars. Tacow assuved. LIGHT RK and assist with o ren, motherls ‘woman (wl preciate good liowe in ne horough's correspondence week to one ¥ Besson ES wanted fu : dry goods stor . 651 H et m &, who hox fiod zood uce in art department worl Wio lias d an,? liead of stock will e’ iven 1 - Apnly at employment office, 6 floor. Laushurgh & B eemn Y BAl < AL exper I departuents: OLICITORS of cxperience, who can give ref- rences, cin secure profitable contract. Al Frey, 415 Southern bldg.. 9 t0 10 am. 27+ 1Addr Box 47-A, Star office.: ISALE expe with | ithe hotel and institution trade,| {to represent us in the District of t Columb Apply Evan V., {Hook & Company, Inc.. Balti-| ;nmre. Md. i i { for furniture ship-! iping dept. Permanent positior good galary. Apply Mr. B. .\Ll Kaufman, Hub Furniture Co., 7th and D sts. [ and Tockkeeper | te larger fim distr ‘o s permancnt, warl wn' hundwrlt- cownanes; conditious pleas: ing. statlog Address_Rox STITCHERS Kood workin Co.. Alexand: WATTIE Apily 903 H st ATTRESS. Eagle Lunch, 2 CHAT R, colored, wishes a position i private family; experience aud good reference: Gountey of lown. Wddress Box 300-2. Star of- ce. CLERICAL, WORK or writing Totel; cf and news stand, apartment house, music st or government:! middle-aged man. | 5 vate family. ‘ permanent wediately. —Address man, aged and wife? Brst-class city refercaces. ¢, i1 1307 Q & . ! . four or #ive hou Address Box I N wiih_experienc h paperhanger and pa opportuzity of learning Z. 8 painting wants re he dies erhauging. T assistant in cafe or club; young thoronghly experienced, wants perms would consider’ buying part i ©: best references. Address Bos TE | teach in bomes about June evenings. 35¢ ¢ car through expenses only. P 1 ol ployiment _eveniogs al or bookkeepi: family: refere Cal Fre SITUATIONS—FEMALE. i crienced vouns _add. Felimble by und hest of refere ung lady; cx- Address Box busted and Atted. § 19742901 131h st nw. Mrw, “hert” Coates . evening gowns @ speciait Adams 3088, 2482 Ontaio rd Adsms ireet, s0 re- Jele WAITRESS. Apply Glen Echo Park (i YOUNG LADY fo commercial concern; salary expected. Aj Address Box 241-Z, Star office. te uge. experience and lerical work in_office of | ¥ in_own hundwriting. | of auy kmd: can give ref- home. N 4028, . colored. desires position in cafe- 708 Columbia road n.w. Phone Col. 7. LESMAN anest cut commercisl propo- !:‘Illon *on market for high-grade man. cApable i of talking to business and professional peo- | ple: eplendid tacome. 1404 SALESME tion to | Washing! 1ife in rtunity for men of educa- $2,500 or more the first year in representing one of the largest rance companies; prefer men without experien: ten men are making mere than $2,500 per amnum; some wWore than double this: traloing frge! résults almost sure. Ad- | dress Box 195-T, Star office. | SHOE BALESMAN, experienced 1 shoes. 1204 G_s! SODA DINPENSER—One experience hle position to right boy: referenc m w Dri= Ktore, 627 Pa. ave. n.w. 1 ROLIC IRS of experience, who can give ref. j erences. can secure profitable contract. Mr. Frey, 415 Southern bldg.. 9 to 10 a.m. i Bright young wm of . t opnostunity for advance. Tadies’ des | Address STOCK CLER | bile_parts. 2114 14ih st. n.w. TAILOR and bushelman. Tallor shop, Kene- saw Apie.. 16th and Irving sts. ne TAXT DRIVERS (willte): must bave identi- fcation card. Apply |Taxi Stand, Harrington Hotel. BiE for city retail iry toute. Col. 9184-W, 6 p.m. 26° FURNITURE FINISHERS, thoroughly experienced, for hipping dept. Permanent posi- tions, good salary. Apply Mr. B. M. Kaufman, Hub Furniture :Cu., 7th and D st: B ‘ YOUNG COLORED M for general work_around store. i | 527 13th ST. oW, JULIUS GARFINKLE & €O, - MEN—Two. reliable, who! understand accounts and han-| {dling cash, for extra work dur-; ing Shrine convention. Answer; with full partictlars. Box 48-Z. Star office. ¢ | LABORERS, pick and shovel.| Apply to E. I. Little, 14th and | Objo ave., 7:30 a.m. SALESMEN. aocie o AVERAGING 840 PR SR FAPMORE MEY O JOIN OUR ORGANIZA TION. CONSOLIDATED GAS IRON ©0. ROOM 410 JENIFWR BLDG. A\ddressi = WAITRESSES. young ladies, neat appearing. Childs Co., 1423 Pa. ave. NURSE, practical, wishes engagement dailv for invalid, household or children; city ref erence. West 1848, 8 UKSE in doctor's or dentist’s office. Phone | Potomnc S0z 26° REAL WOMEN WHO WISH CITY § POSITIONS SALARY AND COMMISSIONS. live Opportunity for real { women to connect with live o ganization; lucrative remune: tion: leads furnished and real peration giv, dorsed by prominent local bank- ers and business men. Call and talk it over with our director of sales. ONTST, photographic studio _expert, position iu_Washington where her lling ability and exp e« will count; now {enaged. Address Box 7. Star offive. 27" And_ stenographic pomitic patent lawyer's Tookk e P IS S . i The proposition is right, in- TR or niurse, 5 13 st now. NER or dinner (o get or ail day wo at colored giil wishes piace: private family. Phone North 2408 rellabie colored woman. 2387 o colured, work of aBy Kind; references. . ave, mw. | ass woiered or pi comnetent colored gir}

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