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Poli's—Hampden in **Cyrano de Bergerac. Walter Hampden with his incom- parable production of “Cyrano de Bergerac,” Intact, with two_excep- tions, as it was presented for 250 per- formances at the National Theater, in New York, will come to Poli's Theater next week, opening. Monday evening. Cyrano de Bergerac is one of the most complex and exacting charac- ters within the province of the play- er to vitalize, running, as it does, the entire gamut of histrionic ef- fort. Mr. Hampden has been declared by eminent New York critics to have tstripped both ~ Mansfield and _the famous Coquelin in the role, and he been cqually praised for the care, - and the capital he uttlized in hing this fascinating ro drama with an_appropriate pictorial environment. His company of 81 persons includes Jeanette Sher- win, Balicl Holloway, Cecil Yapp. | Charles Ernest Rowan. H. E. Mary Hall, Mabel Moore, Werndon Kearns, Ruth Chorpenning, Willian Sauter, Thomas T, Tracy, Allen Thomas and Cedric Weller. - st National—"Music Box Revue. irving Berlin’s third annual “Music Box Revue,” which ix credited with being even more beautiful than its predecessors, will open a week's en- sagement at the National Theater Sunday evening. - More than a hun- dred people are included in its cast d the production, rich in music, fun and girls, is promised here in- tact Its notable i of principals Florence Moore, John Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Johnny Burke, Solly Ward, Florence O'Den- nishawn, Hugh Cameron, Phil Baker, Ruth Thomas, Nelson Snow. Charles Columbus, Dorothy Dilley, the three Wainwright Siste Buena Vista, Carol Goodner, Eric Titus and the fa- mous Music Box Revue girls. cludes Eelasco—";n;e Imported Wife." new comed, “The Imported by Crane Wilbur with Su- ubet in a leading role. will Ve presented by the Messrs Shubert prior to its New York opening, at the Shubert-Belasco Theater tomorrow ni where it will remain for the 1t is rated as one of Crane Wilbur's best efforts and is based on a love affair between two sons of a Peter- Boro, Vt., family and a little French nurse. whom the boys met when they Were fighting on the French front T the in _addition to Miss Caubet. are Edwin Evans, John Mars- 1on. Ryder Keane, Katherine Lowry, William Evarts. Adele St. Maur, Mar- #aret Pitt, George E. Romain, Samuel Hines, Peggy Hanlon, Peter Lang, Cummings. Shirley Grey. Louise Van Keuren, Emerin Campbell, Flor- ence Coventry, Russell H. Davis and | Allan Ramsay and Thomas Shearer. Keith's—Singer's Midgets. The famous Singer's Midgets in their spectacular production, “So This Lilliput,” will headline the Jeith's Theater bill next week, start- ing Sunday There are 80 little men and women as well as 30 ponies, 4 midget elephants and a score or more of dogs that appear with special scenery and electric effects in ten scenes) William Morris and company will ofter a laughable playlet entitled “All the Horrors of Home,” with Wilhel- mina Chester and Adrian Morris in the cast, and the Albertina Rasch sirls will rtured in a brilliant dancing assisted by the foreign vomedians Zozo and Kiki Others will include Cedil Cunning- ham, w beautiful voice will be heard in “Impressions and Special Songs": Marcheta, “the Igorotte recently . brought from the Philip- pines in a violin fantasy; Cook, Mort- imer and Harvey, cyclists in “A Ball Game in the Dark.” Strand—"Four for One." A vaudeville and picture program with comedy, song, dance, music and drama mixed in just the right pro- portions, is announced by Manager Sparrow of the Sirand Theater for next week, beginning Sunday. Virginia Rucker and her Beaus. in ifour for One” will headline the line-up. Two added attractions Gieorge Morton, comedian in “A Vaudeville Cocktail” and “Love Ac- cording to Hoyle,” a Joseph J. Gar- ren production featuring Edythe Chriss, Others will include Billy Abbott and Elmore White in a peppy a: rangement of “Tunes and Laughs’ and Preston and Ysobel, in *A Little of This and That.” Shirley Mason, & William Fox star, will be seen in “The Great Diamond Mystery.” a story by Shannon Fife, with Jackie Saunders, Harry Von Meter, John Cossar, Philo McCullough, William Collier, Jr., and Eugenia Gil- ‘bert in the cast. N " Gayety—"Nifties of 1925. . A real theatrical treat is promised natrons of the Gavety Theater next week in Joe Hurtig’s latest Columbia Burlesque production, “Nifties of 1925 with good music, clever danc- ing, beautiful costuming, ornate scenic effects, funny comedians and myriads of pretty girls. The principal fun makers Danny Murphy, ecccentric cemedian, and Wil entirely new “wise -cracking” char- acter. Woman principals include Mil- sred Campbell, Teresa Adams, Lillian Murphy and Violet McKes, the great- est dancing soubrette that has ever appeared in _burlesque. Other man Derformers are Charles Nillls. William Murphy and Jack Coyle. Mutual—"Grown Up l Babies."” The Mutual Theater is announcing “Grown-Up Bables’, for the next waek. n the cast are Nellie Nice, Bee Bell, Helen Manning, Ray Read, Harry Beyon and Edward Douglas. A special midnight performance will be given on ‘Tuesday, election night, when the returns will be an- mounced from the stage. A Wit zanne C 1 clude are German H. Ward, in an Tony Sarg's Marionettes. Under the auspices of the Women's City Club, Saturday, at the Masonic “Temple Auditorium, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, Tony Sars's Marionettes Wil present “The Pied Viper of Hamelin, in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and “Treasure Island. in the cvening at 8:30. Reserve seats will be on sale at the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place. Arcade. ‘The Arcade program for next week ‘Sncludes Tuesday’s election returns, announced between dances, and an «laborate masked ball for Friday nights when sixteen awards will be made to beautifully and comically costumed coupleh and individuals ap- pearing in the grand march at 9:45 pm. 5 Palace—"Dorothy Vernon of ; Haddon Hall." The. sixth anniversary of the open- “ing of Loew!a Palace Theater-will be observed next week, beginying Sun- day afternobn, with the presentation, Zor the first time here at. popular ~OU'RE. GOING SHOPPING To MORRAW AREN T You?| BETTER LET ME GIVE Nou S0ME MONEY NMOW BEFORE | FORGE T T 'THE "EVENING MAYBE You QOITE 50 MUCH -Huw? HOW MUCH 00 You Tirik. You'LL MEED ? TEM or FIETEEM DOLLARS ? DEAR , | REAL WON'T NEAD (e SR OH , BY THE WAY, OSWALD, WMiLL YOU GIVE ME SOME MOMNEY LL NEED ABOUT FIFTY DoLLARS! TOMORROW., mMy! 1 ALmosT 1 ComPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT \T: A FEWMINUTES LATER SEVERAL CALLER S ARRWE ~ prices, of Mary Pickford's picture, “Dorothy . Vernon of Haddon Hall” based on the famous story of Charies Major, author of “When Knighthood Was in Flower.” Marshall Neilan directed its produc- tion, and the cast includes Allan ¥or- rest, as leading man; Anders Ran- dolph, Marc MacDermott, Wilfred Lucas, Clare Eames, Estelle Taylor, Courtenay Foote, Colin Kenny and Lottie Pickford Forrest. Columbia—"Chu-Chin- Chow.” Betty Blythe is featured at Loew's Columbia next week, beginning Sun- day afternoon, in an opulent foreign- made screen production of “Chu-Chin- Chow.” the great spectacle which ran for more than five vears at His Ma- jesty’s Theater in Londen and for three years in the United States when | imported by Morris G 1t was produced in England by Gra- ham Wilcox, and was directed by Her- | | bert Wilcox, with Herbert Langley in| Aileen Pringle and John Gilbert, in the title role opposite Miss Blythe. The cast is studded with the names of the celebrated screen actors of Britain and the continent. The story of “Chu-Chin-Chow” is based on the age-old theme of Ali Baba and the forty thieves. Metropolitan—"The Silent Watcher.” “The Silent Watcher,” Frank Lloyd's screen version of Mary Rob- erts Rinehart's story, “The Aitar on the Hill,” will be shown next week at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon. The leading roles in this drama of love, loyalty and politics are plaved b: Glenn Hunter, Bessie Love, Bosworth, Gertrude Astor, Alma Ben- nett, George Nichols, Aggie Herring, Lionel Belmore and DeWitt Jennings. ‘When his wife's indifference im- pels John Steele to commit one or two social indiscretions, Joe Roberts, his secretary, shoulders the blame in the belief that his wife will understand and his_employer will tell her the truth. Steele’s intentions are of the best, but his political manager, for reasons of campalgn expediency, holds | John, in “His First Car.” back the truth. The story proceeds on this basis. Frank Lloyd, who made The Sea Hawk,” directed -this pic- ture. Tivoli—"Manhattan.” “Manhattan,” Richard Dix's first starring picture for Paramount, will be shown at Crandall's Tivoli The- ater next week, beginning Sunday afternoon. It was adapted from Jef- fery Farnol's “The Definite Object” and directed by R. H. Burnside. Jac- auéline Logan, Gregory Kelly, George Seigmann, Gunboat Smith, former pugilist; Oscar Figman, Edna Mae Oliver and Alice Chapin are in the cast. “Manhattan” is an action picture. A wealthy young idler decides that he needs a little more excitement. He reads of all kinds of stirring events continually “going on in Manhattan. Becoming interested in a gang fight in Hell's Kitchen, finds things strangely quiet. Return- ing home, he is held up in his own library, convinces the crook that he is a gentleman yegg himself and they form a partnership. From that time on there is not an idle moment. Shorter pictures will include the Tivoli's “Mirror of the Living World" and “Tivoli Wanderings,” and the Tivoli Orchestra will contribute an overture and interpretative settings for the pictures. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. the fourth of the special programs for children will be given. Rinlto—"FirI‘ Your Man. The famous- police dog, Rin-Tin- Tin, will be the star at the Rialto next week in his latest picture “Find Your Man.” Those who saw “Where the North Begins” will remember one of the most remarkable demonstra- tions of canine intelligence ever dis- played. . Rim-Tin-Tin's owner, Lee Duncan, says his dog is not trained but educated. The cast of humans numbers, among others, June Marlowe, whose beauty is fast placing her among the older stars. Ambassador—"The Silent Watcher."” Glenn_Hunter and Bessie Love, in Frank Lloyd's picturization of Mary Roberts Rinehart's story, “The. Altar on the Hill,” will be shown the first three days of next week at Crandall's Ambassader Thester; Wednesday and ‘Thursday, “The Covered Wagon,” fea- turing J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wil- Hobart | he goes there and | son, Ernest Torrence Marshall; Friday, William Fairbanks, in “Racing for story of the automobile Jack Dempsey, in “All's well on the Ocean,” ffth in his “Fight and Win" series, and “Cradle Robbers,” an “Our Gang" comedy; Saturday, Enid Bennett and Ramon Novarro, in “The Red Lily,” Lyman H. Howe's “Frozen Water,” and “Into the Net.” Gantral—The Gillinsihe Limousine.” Crandall's Central Theater an- nounces for Sunday and Monday, be- | ginning Sunday afternoon, Larry { mon's picturization of Avery Hop- | wood’s play, “The Girl in the Limou- | sine,” a farcial story of a weakling {who loved a girl also wooed by a | burly brute twice his size. Nell Ship- | man’s own production of “The Light {on the Lookout,” and other reels; Tuesday and Wednesda and Tully iva Novak and | Elinor_Glynn's “His Hour,” and the | Spat Family, in Hal Roach’s “Rodeo Mad”: Thursday and Friday, Gloria Swanson, in ‘Manhandled,” Cliff Bowes | in “No Fooling,” and the Kinograms; Saturday, Leatrice Joy in “Changing Husbands” and Will Rogers in “A Truthful Liar. -‘ Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Bebe Daniels |and Richard Dix, in “Sinners in Heaven,” and Ben Turpin, in “Three Foolish Weeks Tuesday , day and Thursday “The Covered | Wagon”; Friday, Clara Bow, in | “Wine,” "and Jack Dempsey, in “So This Is Paris”; Saturday, Larry emon, in “The Girl in the Limou- sine, Aesop Fable, “Monkey Busi- | ness’ and “Into the Net,” No. 7. Avenue Grand. | Sunday and Monday, “In Holly- | wood With Potash and Perlmutter.” {and Bobby Vermon, in “Bright | Lights.” Tuesday and Wednesday, | Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix, in | “Sinners in Heaven,” and Ben Turpin, |in “Three Foolish Weeks.” Thuraday, {Clara Bow, in “Wine” and Al St Friday, | Laura La Plante and Norman Kerry. |in “The Butterfly,” and Clift Bowes, |in “Go Basy.” Saturday, larry Se- | mon, in “The Girl in the Limousine"” | Nell Shipman, in “The Trail of the North Winds,”” and “Into the Net,” | No. 5. Carolina. nday and Monday, Jackie Coogan, in*“Little Robinson Crusoe”; Tuesday, William Farnum,. in “The Man Who Fights Alone”; Wednesday and Thurs- day, May McAv in “Tarnish”; Fri day, Viola Dana, in “Open All Night” Saturday, Anna Q. Nilsson and Mitch- '(‘” Lewis, in “Half-a-Dollar Bill.” Chevy Chase. Sunday and Monday, Rodolph Val- entino, in _“Monsicur Beaucaire”: News and Fables; Tuesday, Mar- and Estelle Taylor, in “Desire”; Monkey comedy, “Cowboys”; Wed- {nesday ,and Thursday, Betty Comp- son, in “The Female”; News and Fun From the Pre: Friday, William Farnum, in “Kentucky Days’; The Spat Family “Roughing It”; ninth episode, “40th Door’; Saturday, Mar- guerite Courtot and Lew Cody, in “Jacqueline, or Blazing Barriers”; |Bert Romch _Comedy, Rights”; ninth episode, Valle: ‘Haunted Elite. Betty Blythe and Mahlon Hamilton, in “The Recoil”; Monday, Conway Tearle, in “The White Moth”; Tuesday, Carlyle Blackwell, in “The Beloved Vagabond' ‘Wednesday, Florence Vidor and Monte Blue, in “Main Street”; Thursday, Lewis Stone, in “Why Men Leave Home' Friday, Betty Compson and Warner Baxter, in “The Female”; Saturday, John Gilbert, in *“The Lone Chanc Empme‘ Sunday and Monday, Tom Mix, in “The Last of the Duanes,” and eom- edy, “Spies and Spills”; Tuesday, May MacAvoy and Malcolm MacGregor, in ‘The Bedroom Window,” and comedy, ‘Stretching the Truth”; Wednesday, Estelle Taylor and :Antonio Moreno, in “Tiger Love," and comedy, ‘July | Days”; Thursday, Florenes Vidor, in orrowed Husbands,” comedy, “Felix Get Revenge” and Fox News, also surprise night at 8 and 0; Friday, Kenneth Harlan, in “The Man With- out a Heart” ud,wmu.v; “Hat and Run”; Sgturday. Kenneth in “What-Love "Will.Do,” and eom- I'™M GOWNG SHOPPING short | Wednes- | “Women's | ! edy, “Hollywood Bound, | prise party for the kida | sode No. 14 of “Ghost City {nee feature ane Home. Sunday and Monday son, in “The Female Betty ( ma Shearer. in Friday, Viola Dana, in “Along Ruth”; Saturday, Patsy Ruth and Matt Moore, in “Fools Dark.” Olympic. ghan, in “The Alaskan,” edy and News reel; Wednesday, Rudolph “Monsleur Beaucaire,” and Will ers. in “Our Congressman”; Thu Matt Moore and Patsy Ruth Mil “Fools in the Friday, M and Sunshine ver”; Saturday, “The Reckless Age,” edy, “The Scenario S liam Duncan, in “Wolves North,” Chapter 1. Park. Sunday, Virginia Valli |Sills, in *A Lady of | Clift Bowes, in “Drenched | Laura La Plante and Reginald I |in “Sporting Youth.” and Pathe Tuesday. Eleanor Boardman anc rad Nagle, in “Sinners in | Jimmie Adams i Papa”; Wednesday, Le | Holmes Herbert. ‘in dal, Summer Time' MacLean, in “Going Up,” and News; Friday, “The Fighting Sap. McAvoy, comedy. in Sunshine of and Wilso! ‘Another Spat Fam| Chance,” Harry Langdon,, in Cat's Meow,” and Chapter 4 of the Net” Doors open at § p.m. with continuous performance. Savoy. | With Potash and Perlmutter,’ Nell Shipman, in | North Winds.” Tuesday and | nesday, Bebe Daniels and R Dix, in “Sinners in Heaven,’ Bobby Vernon, in “Bright Li Thursday, Mary Philbin, in * Blues.” Saturday, Buck Jones, in “Th clone Rider” Funshop “Mary’s Lamb,” and “Into the No. 8. Takoma “White "; Pathe News Toples. Johnny Hines, in Rose’ “Conductor beauty contest.” Thursda Thomson, in “Fighting Sap,’ fun-provoking film, “Yankee ness”; comedy, “Convict No. 13.” in “The AMaskan”; nee only, “Leather Stocking." York. Sunday, Eleanor Boardman George Hackathorne, in Tarkin; “The Turmoll,” and Larry Sem “Her Boy Friend.” Monday, | Spat Family ilton, in "“Good Morning.” day, Buck Jon Rider,” and Sunshine “Stretching the Truth.’ and Mack Sennett’s “Wall Blues.” liam Fuirbanks, in “Racing for Paris,” Saturdsy, Johnny Hin “Little Johnny Jones"; Aesop “Monkey Business,” and “Int Net,” No. 7. Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, George's County authorities erection of a 3-room frame sch Fred Thompson, Norman Kerry, in “The Butterfly.” and Aesop fable, “Monkey Business.” Priday, Eva Novak and Wi STAR, WASHINGTO Do’ T BOTHER ABOUYT 1T Now, Ly DON'T Krow HOW g MUCH Vit NEED N\ UM N\ ASSSEEAN with a sur- 1 Epi ‘omp- Wednesday and Thursday, James Kirkwood and Nor- “Broken Barriers"; Came Miller n the Sunday and Monday, Thomas Mei- nnett com- Tuesday Valentino, and in Rog- rsday. ler. in in com- hool,” and Wil- the | t D. ¢, 1 | | | i Dark.” and News reel; : “Tarnish “Spring Fe- Reginald Denny, Milton | Denny News: 4 “Aggravating n_ and Scan- and comedy, “In the Good Old Thursday, Douglas Pathe in fly, in “Hunters Bold,” and Pathe Review; Saturday, John Gilbert, in “The Lone ““The “Into ., Sat- urdays at 2 p.m., and Sundays at 2:45, Sunday and Monday, “In Hollywood " and “The Trail of the Wed- ichard * and ghts.” Fools Highway,” and Cliff Bowes, in “Desert ¥riday, Laura La Plante and e Cy- comedy, Net,” and 149: comedy, Hal Roache, in “Outdoor. Pa- 3 o ire|jamas,”and personal appearance Wed- | | guerite Do La Motte, Frank Currier |JAmas " and parsonatanbel it tooy th- | ington, winner of the Capital's 1924 Fred and the Mad- Fri- day and Saturday, Thomas Meighan, Aesop’s Fables; comedy, “Too Many Mammas™; mati- 0. 6. and gton's on, in Mary Philbin, in “Fools’ Highway,” and the in “Hit the High Spots. | Tuesday, Aileen-Pringle and John Gil- | bert, in “His Hour,” and Lloyd Ham- | Wednes- in_“The Cyclone comedy, | Thursday, Anna Q. Nilsson, in “Vanity's Price,” Street | 1- | their energy Life,” and Jack Dempsey, in “So This Is es, in fable, o the Cheltenham to Get School. Md., October | 29 —At a cost of about $6,000 Prince | plan ool at Cheltenham. It is planned to sell the present building and property -and erect the new school on a 2-acre plot more advantageously located. school has about 60 pupils, The i | Sunday and Monday, Mae Marsh, in | Tuesday and Wednesday, ' { | l | neat appearance: HELP MALE “WEDNESDAY,” OCTOBER 29, 1924, ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. — =3 HELP—DOMESTIC. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC NBVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations on_appiying for_employment. Use COPIBS. UTOMOBILE MECHANIC Capable manai- ing Chevrolet thop. Rear 1007 13th n.w. * BOOKKEEPEL man as bookkeeper real estate ofi- st bo meeurate, wri good hand and e sile to use typewriter; ary to start. $100: replies confidential. a Star offie. Y 5 per woek, per- maneat employment; with large corporation. Apply Room 212, losurance bidg., 1sth and . wanted 1 ; married preferred; two' rooms und bath fornished. ~ 909 ters of th st Ko 1 experienced. i Sorinil MAN enced Ford track driver; quired. Page Laundry. (20 E & EGG_CANDLER, male; musi be €xpe he Codaby Packing Co., 206 i- reliable. 226 Srd st now. ® narge of building of 25 Goroom apartment; good salary: first-class man with references will be A. Hayden, 1410 G st. n.w. Zood-wages i honw apartments, only convidered. and selling: quick furnish “bond: good propositi Watledog Corporation 200 | work: good salary. H n.w. M W cut men, 21 permanent,” w per hour Apply’ 700 "t &m0 $i g for 2 indusirious men of steady work. Ree Mr. Dob- son, 500 Federal American Bank Bl 11th st MEN W e PAPBRHANG St n.e PRESSER. first class 3334, 217 18th st nw SALESMAN, wh radio Uysan, 1116 H e for Atwater-Kent and coun- exale only nd sutomotive lines for ci try. Creel Bros., 1312 14th st. n.w. ALESMEN — Four good talcsmen: drawing account and _commissions after first week: membership work: full or part time: should earn not less than £30 weeklv: must have ref erences us to lonesty. Apply between 10 and a.m., not after or before that time. 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Only man with determination and education need apply. Prefer one th real estate selling record, WILLIAM K. HARTU & COMPAN’ 1108 16th STREET NORTHWEST. CHAUFFEURS. Big mowey for steady men. Beginning of busy season. Apply mow and get good as- nt. _ Apply to Mr. W. L. Wagner, YELLOW CAB CO, 1233 20th St N.W. TINNERS—For general roof work. KOON’S ROOFING CO. 119 34 St SV SALESMEN Kxperienced vacuum cleaner men: high-class and @ good producer. Advancement to sistant manager. Thix is a factory congern, Targeat in the country: proposition worth whiié investigating: for ioterview call Tuesduy Wednesday, 10 am. to 3 p.m.; ask for Mr Lear. 740 12th st. n.w A large cor) poration has an opening for a 5 'to 50, who is honest, clean-cit. ambi. | tious, who' is carefully lookinz about 1o bette is position permanently, with a desire to be cted with an old-established. substantial ass business: no stocks, bonds, baoks, tate or insurance. Our men are ear $5,000 a year. This business carries with it unlim ited possibilities for a managerial position: experience unnecessars. Address Box 151-U, Star_ office. ing BOY, colored, helper in mar! ing dept. dry, 2535 Sherman ave. at once. Phone (ol Apply Dupont Laun-| SALESMEN WANTED for good line of tools j#0ld to garages, machine shops. cte.; Wash- Jington territory: 3150 capital required. Write {"t” Rainey Brothers Tool Co., Grove City, Pa. (Continued.) Continued. E SALESMAN e OMAN, white, settled, for g REAL ES | work ‘and care of = children Have opening for a live, wide awake, ex SR, { perienced salesman: must’ have a car. A | WOMAN_General lousework | Drofitable eommection fn office of builder ‘an scll new homes and are & hustler, this ad, Replies treated confidential. 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Georgetomn PRACTICAL c nursing_pre STUDENT 165 1 or Ty _colored 617 Mass. wants ave. nw 1051 $ i NTER and buflder: all kinds of repair work: cement and plaster. . R. Byrd & Bro., 3 Rtiode Iniand ave | CALPENTER WORK by {17 yearw experience: _Cail North 1177, 31° Stenography and typewriting cxaminations | CANHIER staurant evenings each Tuesdny 'Spectal preparations. day a8 | with Fred Harvey. Addrecs Fox vight ru”'hn" and practice, 9 a.m. to 9/ office. s each week. ‘Tuition for combined | o, EUR. e St am Novuiber S T Herk oxam T ana 6. Salary, 500 to $2, “course for these ex- | CHAUFFE! i Amaiations IV Service Preparatory | references - School, 8. h & F nw., Frank. 2080. CHAUFFEUR-HOUSEMAN - i ¥ FOR SALESMEN. | rience; reference: Adams 45%-J To those salesmen who are genoinely inter- | GHATF¥EURMECTANIC, “Tapanesr. ested 1o sobatantially ncreasing their sales. | onrmia -uncomaeed o igrade cars [ e iil’ mail without charge & copy Of he | wxpert driver: reparr: one that 18 rOSCWORRS ookl e s and dependalie wishes positiou: wity or coun o Notshel try; Wiliug 1o help most any tme whene The n contained in this OOKIet | you heed extra sssiance besides drisiog has aiready helped hundreds of salesmen 10! )ghess reference. Thomas, Columbia | iacrease their incomes IS T ddress or telephone ; e ot SEET PR TENSION URIVERSITY, | CHAUFFEUE, white: 15 3 Buildiog (Keith's Theater) references, 1259 23rd &t nw. Oinen P OREDIT MANAGER. thoroughly conversant | Washingtonian, Address 8 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. o ALL NORTH S for recommended Beip 3 | ise. Mioiart” CALL MAIN 2876 Gl regist. City Employment Service, v girl piace ontract _or_jobbing; The wants light work I SUNDAY WORK or clea days by das. Colored woman. 518 T i1 | WOMAN™ colored. wants duy's week, West 578-W. WORK of any kind by neat co Ist st & Thursdas ales 3 work 04 Albee __PERSO SSTONAL NUISE Tady " in opening Tarawings I5M, ai “mechanic Call Hyutts LB Washingt curing. SHOPPE COUPLI TURNING TO Ruick sedan will take fwo Write Dr. OLSON, Brentwood, Md TRANSLATING English_to Fren Plone No. 104 WE ARE NOW PAYING §2 | men's and ladies' used suits old clothing are the higgest. Exchange, D st. o.w. Pho; MABELLE HONOUR'S SCHOOL OF Cilture, chell Bldz. 819 14th 3 id evening classes. frer | el Samitor ight | N ELEVATOR OP Al ;\'ofl. colored, FLOR! i T around repair man " Rliode 1si N and Jjanitor: ai Star office. experienced, Address Box 176 . public or private; competent woman | | wunts place. Cull North | LABORERS—500 colored. Butlers, 0 esses, janito ishwashers. kit | conples. Futlor's' Exchange. - For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR CALL . WM 07 4k went Kerviee Main_8250, ESS PORITIONS—Frer registra | Wushiogton Empioyment Exchange: operated | {ror tne public by the Washington School for | Becretaries. 1 e NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. o 1ith and B CH_ 10 EN ) 16th xt., ap ter 5:30 or supe kinds of construction. Star office. HOTEL part accept relief work FOREMAN Address Box bermaids, workers! undresses. TO § Onr pr K —- Experienced in_first-cli it and commercial, desires Address_Box | | i | 210 ition as coliector: will small salas Lincoln 61 MAN wants pos {nish own car: tur- .~ GUAR. references. it SRS o vicam boiler Aremsn: T, i o s o 12 s D W B I e enced: Chiivtias, Method ; o e uaa sosd. letier. or ,potal | B ol a stmoger. F. J. Shuster, R . | AN soue, desires work v receiviog S0 et Trarehumse work: oF atore. oo | Work. Address Box 131-U. Star office. 3% _ SMALL st of “books_fo ecp: lnrome staic R Rl R T STENCIL, CUTTER, eape mimeoscope e R ). Naarens o 100 Riar omer ATHEIR SECRETARY, several scars e oea o o By Toe . Bear ofce STUDENTS. several, wagt Jobe._ € e e o0 EDENT s it T save $300; 17 tar office. OYSTER CLUE- for less mone; Tilden st. to Wi ave, | ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS METHOD 1% the only method that will remove iat jn where You want it removed. Dr. DELL LEDENDECKE P st 53 CONFIDENTI liable secret HELP—FEMALE. TTTERATION HAND, | and men's garments. | ALTERATION HAND: gowns; come well oih St now eper. cxperienced; mast Address Box 128-T, Cxperienced on Tadies” Anply Tth st most_be expericnced recommended. Kap 5700. 3 BRADFORD. 502 Travsportation Bldg., ING MASSAGE FO i sciatica rheumat N. 69351 nd (LIBERTY) loween. Franilin 10142, After 8 p.m WANTED—MISCELLANEQTS and Drop postal FLECTRIC RATH Tousess. poar ir Graduate be well recommended & Star offee, COLORED GIEI FRENCH ludy it hiousebold duties Star _offen 5 i GIRL who thoroughly understands Tarrough Sdding machine. state experience wud sab Sxpected. - Address Tox G1. Star offee. experienced in double-entry bookkeep- d typiog: state experience and sal RAdress Box T01-C. Siar office HOUSBKBEPER--White, to fake charge of loise: famils of thrve adnltx: ood Nome: AD 3, Municipal Fish Market, 12th and F T Tran wineh cierk. il ¥ French lessons and 4o L ot Address Box 100-U, \WINDOWS CLEANED, 10 to 15 cents each Frauklin 4014, Says. Mool Soe WORK of any kind by colored boy 18 years nd obligiog: living with thes o Kind hoes Fouset Leavt Cot himt WORK of any joung men having good knowledge of book coping: 8 to 11 pm.; references. Address Box 143.U, Star office. . YOUNG MAN desites office: good references. Mr. Welden YOUNG MA any kind; references. ot YOUNG MAN, position ' as Would consider cleri agvancement. Addres after @ BOOKS —High School and all kinds of miscel Llancons books. "“Rring tnem in.” Pearlman's Book Shop. 9 - CAMERAS Gall shotzups. 1ools have to sell Fraoklin K33 or powa 7 Wryte or nno wone North pas 11tk avd ¥ CLOTHES d men’ YOUNG. in dental office, between 20 ars of age, married or single; must be ahle’ to do typing: salary to starf, $60. Address Rox 106.U. Star_offiee. £ JALD, generul, wanted at ouce; family of two: Hivages, $0. North 19 MARCEL WAVETR expy 105 F 5w, PRESSING perienced Faundre SALESLADY. expe dept.: one with iniative fo take ary to right party. Wil Tried, wishes evening work Address Box 256-U. Star coced apd eficient. e tars stenvgrapbe I work with chance now = CLOTHING Main $143. ( we always buy Justh's 014 LOTHING ed clothing. hats. Stand. 619 1 w or law stude ience. wants ofice Ad 25 YOUNG MAN several sears’ paection with law MACHINE Apply full charge Ad- R | DESIRE iy; experienced | U VM%(“ZN‘FI' AL depts.’ Apply 703 | YEARS WIT 5 gt ADDRESS BOX call eve- | ) SITUATIONS—FEMALE. wearing | SENTAL HYGIENINT. licensed, wishes tior.. Add: FRENCH T dress Box 240U, PRACTICAL NURSE seekn position night dut nds infants a Work. Address Kox 240-U. Star office PRESSER —Fanes hand work by Girt. Thoue STENOGRATHER TYPIN Derience, $20 per week STENOGRAPHER- Expert: pornry or part time. Address Box 86 CONCRETE must be in & Hendrick, MIXER with gasoline govd_condition and cheap 5421 silver, bought for t. N w. old gol diamond broke: ALF in_ ladie LTth st SALESLA nings, 6 to ready-to-wear time: o T DIAMONDS a0’ delays stonw., ELECTRIC MOTO and two p Phone W, FEATHER BEDS and furniture. hest prices paid. Square Deal Furniture Co.. 501 Eye yw. Plone Main 5636 FURNITURE—Wonld_like furn tiat_bus been grand piano. Call Frank FURNITURE-Cashfor tents of houses u spec fixtures and showeases Main 3006 and you w perienced, 1T F at & expert. wanted i oace for Eood salur. Apply to o sell To WOMEN. epartment . delefr's IRAPHEILTYT half day: state Addresd Rox PHER TYPIST work. Fr. 10307 PHER, wit ons, _ whe s Box 171U, Star offien. ¥ OPERATOR—Experienced on State experience. age and telephone Address Box 102U, 1 salary STEN ot b= to purchase ironer e furnit : alko pi wan mployed P. B X nimber, Typist, FURNTTURE of all kinds wanted: best prie paid. Capital’ Furnituze (o 490 La. 8 v, or phone Iranklin 10267 FURNITURE—We pay the price you have HEDL to expect. Call Fraoklin 76; even: | Adams 147 Columbia_Furnitore Co. FURNITURE—If you have any furniture «- | other zoods o seil, and vou want {o obts send for Louis Notes, 421 10 B MERIIE 2015 = “RE—Diniog, liviug_and bed roc | suites wanted: also general household goo nin 8372 Central Purn. Co. | FURNITURE —~Before selling your bousehe n TUTORING backward children Ly experienced teacher with California pablic school certifi- cates and recommendations. Call or phone - | the Concord, Apartment 2. . H lad_making; gir} Call or write, 1706 K st. n.w. | WOMA, experienced, colored, for BAKeTT. | ke | WOMAN—Demonstrator for outside eit | A P o e aont o am | lob, expeieioed ! bitious; no experience necessary; rapid pro- | _BE. BW._ Kadress Rox 2538, P | S0UNG TADY, experienced 811 et e o with ‘establisbed firm Phone_Mariboro 68 es 1315 Cor Tonghand, e Tt inc. YOUNG LADY wishes clerical or general office work; good at Sgures; 7 years' experience Address Box 237-U. ce. 300 YOUNG WOMAN apable taking charge bookkeeping. _selling. desires dress Box 207-U off SITUATIONS—DOMESTI | CLEANIN o married. unencumbered, smail office, topist, position. Ad- sults FURNITURE |in fact, anvihing for the home | who pass the most mones. Fraoklin 10256 1f you want fo obtain be your farnitare and of | laneous. call Mr. Louisiana » jow._Franklin_ | FURNITURE TO TRAVEL SOUTH ALARY AND EXPENSES. for local selling. Call Manager, LARY DURING = { wults” for FTRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQU INCREASES TH! v day or week, by colored wom- 308 niture Co., corner Bth and stx. nw. Main 6306, URNTTURE, pianos, carpets. ete, 282 for wagon or have me call. Pa._ave. n.w GoLn . watches jewelrs mecded in our { Full_cash value_paid._Selinger’ | OLD GOLD—Tirine in your oid_goia, «a | platisum, " diamonds: aiso discarded Jewe | We need'them in our max_tacturing dept. W A. Kann, Inc.. 935 F st onds, Jewelry: fir v. AL F. Armola d_hy colored girl et COOR—Chinese, private family, 1020 New [ 200 FoR APPLY 722 12th | | | COOK_or chambermaid, colored. | go7z-w. OK—Colored wom undry; stay nights. wishes pluce; small CHESAPFAKE & POTOMAC 2019 Ver- TETFPHONE COMPANY. | pay highes Y GOLD, pieces e prices HELP—DOMESTIC. | CHAMBERMAID - WAITRESS — Colored references. Telephone afternoon Fr {COOK, chaimbermaid; also coople want _ | position. N <ty [ cooRING z | Virgivia woma COOK and general housework, immediatiey; §3, references. 400 week; stay nights; references required. | COUNTRY ¢ 02 1600 st nw lor housework COOK, col | family. "N silver, expecial Main_ 8 maid or_day work w e £iperienced; frs BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE! FARRY MDD Coal 5ard on B._and 0. ixfablished trade: 13 miles around to dr omac 3363, HAVE improved little article uaed by lions every day. Need ‘one o ‘more 1o me ST bemoney maker. Address ar oflice ‘ Iaundry. . lor o, ored. general housework in private 5 H | DAY'S WOR WE NEED DRIVERS. An opportunity for live, wide- awake, hustling men to secure a well paying, permanent job dur- ing the coming winter months. Bring your references to Mr. Ryan, at the BLACK & WHITE TAXICAB CO., 1220 22nd St. N.W. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MANY MEN AND WOMEN who possess su- perior qualifications are holding inferior posi- tions because they do mot know what work to take up. They are using only part of and - bility, The real estate made many fortunes. We teach lectures o malesmauship orery 5 . Employment whole or William ™ F. Matteson, 610-11 businesx h 5 art - time. ond Bldg. SOLICITORS to sell coupons: proposition: ensy to sell. ~Book Studio, st. o a_wonderful 1308 INSTRUCTION COURSES. AN BARY AND FASCINATING COURSE_10 learn, telephone switchhoard operating. ~Ciass forming Nov. 3. Oxford BIdg., cor. 1ith, bet Y. ave. and H. D R A F T1N G—Mechanical, architectural, topographic, etc., taoght day and right, all yeur 'round; learp to B O T YA, it e B et 3 to ® monf . 2 FFCRE T 2 S T | erences. Lome, 1413 11th st.” Write or call. _ COOK—White, experlenced, for small tearoom: | DAY WORK or light housework. 1106 4 bome nights; reference required. For appoint- | o L MALL INVESTMBNT in profit interes serves udditional interest nntil investigated. 5T, Star_office. 310 be honest _and T three month-t mones-maker: selling popular foo! pjoduct. Louis Kats, Howard House, Reou 30 RUILDER has contract for building $8.000 bungalow. will divide profits for emall loa: to compléte’ xume. Address Box 194U, ta | TP INT th ot s 7 o genera S G work, part day. 2700 Que st., apt. 117, afier | {{¥"§"WORK. housecleaning or cooking, re- “ * | Hable, experienced girl; reference. 804 24th COOK, white, experlenced; stay nights: ref- |s = erences: wages, $80._ 145 12th st. s.e. Z0% | DISHW. and anndress W amall tamily. Thone | reliable girl G a0° SHER, uurss or chambermaid, by 816 11th st. n.w HOUSEWORK by reiiable colored th 0w 31% RESTED in investment in local e <3 | proposition which earned 100% first year wri or'® | Tox 210.'. tar office. for_parth o miehis, | PARGAIN —Confectionery —and cigar store pome BIEhis: | combined, in an 1ar business location: will 03 Sherman | Gerifice for qnick sale. Apply offies, J. A | Dogosan. 4 - Sos tOCER N.W. Rent, | refused: owner has | PARTY OF GOOD CHARACTER and $1.500 more to inyCst can secnre in an establihed |and growing insurance husiness: slso real e- tate; splendid opportunity for right parit 0. C. Donohoe, 1301 G t. mw. © " e TONERY doing big bus owner must saerifice . GE | colored womun wishes place. L HOTUSEWORKER or a cook wants ARERTT e lease; no reasonable offe a1e WORK g 1422 Varnum now, iuml, for general housework; stay nights; | With _reference. 1222 Longfellow | GENERAL | GIRL—Young_white, to care for baby: must | City references. | be_refined. experienced, with references; stay | GENERAL HOUSEWOL | nights. _Cieveland 2319. 7_Dudl | GTRL for general housework; stay nights; reference. 1222 Longfellow GIRL, to cook and do | references required. 2950 | Cleveland 27, | HOUSEWORKER steady worl s21 Randoiph st. n.w. . MAID, competent, colored, with references for general housework: will furnish room and pay $10 per week. Call Clev. 3025 MATD for general housework: mone but_ex- | erfenced. Apply Argoune, Apf. 206. Mrs. . A. Posner. MAID, good reference. —Oall Lincoln Nothing under $50 a month will be fllll“; T s o GTRT, colored; Wants piace ax chamberma R hres ™ cotoaséo Cequirear” gaos | work by tho day: good rer. 14 0 at. n.w. 29 Tomes fi v Phon - | %L.:-‘n:‘ work n_private family. 1156 GBNERAL lored: _references. . | 1820 Eye st. K by reliable colored | w. 2= | T 1031 | CIGARS S 53 ness: long lease: | legitimate ren . Sy TATLORING und chean. ith - x5 e encral housework: | GENERAL, HOUSEWORK, ~colored wom, acomb n.w. Tel. | wiil stay at oight; married but no children. e g white wom- | GIRL, colored. wants foom furnished. | g w orgia Genies, 2433 1 | GIRL wishes part-time work, mornings. rmont_ave. n.W. | GIRT, wants il family. $10 | good hom: RTINS desirable northwest section. ean busiuess with an establishe ! Owner has other interesis Address Box 1621 ad sales ! reputation. atiend to bo e Grocery and Meat Business. | A beautiful stare room with = apartmeni- Tuge. Large stock and fine fixtures |located in one of the best business sections: will sell for $35,000. Cash payment of $12, 000, balance on (erms te sull. Address Box . W, | GTHIL colored, wants plu: work or nurse. Address lox lyw« . - . Tor general house: 47, ; red. L

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