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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PORTUGUESE AVIATORS PLAN FLIGHT SERIES i Europe, Northern Africa, Asia and America on Itinerary to Be- gin Next March. Correspondence of the Asoci s WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924. HELP AND SITUATIONS. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—And Pa Did. ITS GonnA BE SONE PUNCH AN' JUDY %Xr1As FOR THIS FAMILY. 1T'LL BE ABouT A3’ CHEERFUL AS TH' MORGUE AROUND HERE. XA DAY- THAT TRIP To EUROPE LEFT 1§ AS CLEAN AS A DOARDING By POP MOMAND AMUSEMENTS blg features of the organization. were sensations in vaudeville. Leon, the featured comedian is a delinator of the eccentric comedy type. “Smiles and Kisses” Do = = o YOUR Xt1AS National—"The Swan. HOCK NG In “The Swan,” the comedy by Ferenc Molnar that Charles Frohman wiil pre- sent at the National Theater Mon.iay, & story familiar in its general aspects, / b@w«: SHO! el Press opens with a ~—Consider- and which In less skillful hands than Molnars would prove hackneved, is charmingly and freshly told. Beneath the suave irony and comedy of the great Hungarian playwright there runs sharply and poignantly the funda- mental idea of the dramatist—the divinity and dignity of man. These Mol- nar is said to vindicate with eloquence and inevitability in flowing, relently for- ward pressing dialogue. Eva Lo Gallienne's presence in “The Swan® symbolises the lofty and serene song of the poet-dramatist—passionate in its defense of human rights, aloof and unmovable as the dramatic necessity that steers the characters of the play. The high standard of Mies Le Gal- ltenne's playing {8 supported by the other menibers of the cast, which in- cludes Basil Rathbone, Reginald Owen, Halllwell Hobbes, Allson Skipworth, Katherine Emmet and Richle Ling. Belasco — "T\;'o Married Men." the Shubert-Belasco Christ s a new pla by Vinecent Law- rence, a comedy called “Two Martied Man,” will be presented by William Harris, jr. well known in Washing ton for his “Outward Bound,” “Tie Nutsider.” “Fast 1s West,” “Abraham Lincoln.” ¢ Lawrence last vear burst on the trask WHD two entries a wo Fellows and a Girl” and “In Lov With L ' sth of which were Broadway cesses. His tat- work deals with roung folk who find that life and is sometimes of the stull that heartache made of Frances At from a two-vear he fen Carson London, shares with Ann Andrews oor ul, recently here in Of u Sunday’'; James Dale of “Loyal- ties” and Minor Watson are in the cast. Christmas week the afternoon rform will be given Friday and Saturday : poli's———“Swec; Little Dewil” ol merry show for ginning Sunday <tance Binney ind cor usieal comed: e outstanding imph in honors < Theater announces & gay and Christmas week. be- evening, when Con- favorita of the stuge here in her new cet Little Devil,” musical hit of last season In New York, runuing fo over months at the Astor Theater. After three years of starring on the sereen this dainty little comedienne eturns to the stage with her mag- netic personality and her talents fn arts of song and dance, and Broadwuy fell captive to her charms. The picce was written especially for her. and the entire New York cast of principals and tha entire group of singers and dancers—fifty people in all, each an artist'in his or her line, s announced. The performance is declared one of constant laughter, bright music, un- uzual daneing numbers and an ir- resistible atmosphere of irrepressible Youth. Wardman pn;{—"A Story of Pierrot.” Peor Christmas week, beginning Tuesday evening, the Ram's Head Players will continue the presenta- tion of “A Story of Plerrot”” charm- ingly set and costumed by James Reynolds, with music that fs light and melodious, and characterizations made exceedingly alive by the little &roup of “pantomimi,” as they screen waesar and for many years after in England. “A Storv of Pierrot,” inder the direction of Volkenburg. Robert Bell i3 the Pierrot, Jose- phine _Hutchinson, Louisette: with Ruth Harrison as Fifine, Richard El- well as the old innkeeper, Ranald Savery as the rejected suitor, and little Miss Amanda Chittum as Petit Pierrot. Gertrude McRae Nash will be at the piano and with Helen Gar- rer, violinist, will furnish the musical accompaniment. Matinees are played on Saturday: and performances every night except Sunday and Monday. Keith's—Brooke Johns. Christmas week at B. F. Keith's | Theater will present a bill headed by | Rrooke Johns, Washington's own son, In a new act with his own Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra. This 20t has been in rehearsal for the past month and will be seen here for the first time befors opening in New York. Mr. Johns will use & number of new songs written for him in Paris, and a novel setting and un- usual stunts have been prepared. Lilllan Laitzsel, wonder of the oir- ous, will be featured in her thrilling frolis on the fiying rings @md rope. Others will include Ward and Van, famous osmedians, who impersonate street musicians, in a novel offering, “Off Key”: Johnny Sully and Muriei Thomas, with chatter. song and 4ance, in “Beauty, Youth and Folly John Robinson's military elephants, 20 tons of animal {ntelligence filling avery inch of the stage: Mr. and AMre Norman Phillips, with Nerman Thilllps, §r., vaudeville's youngest comedian, in “A Family Revue” and ‘Jegnette’ and Harry Shields, in “Serving Terpsichore a La Mode.” — N2 Strand—"Milo? The Strand Theater for Christmas week, beginning Sunday next an- nounces “Milo? The mysterious billing of the act promizss something out of the ordinary. It is claimed to be 2 eansation Tha Wania-Seamen Revue, featur- g Jane Moore in “A Terpsichorean \wony." will provide the added at- traction. Others include Herbert Hodgs and Mildred Lowell In a akit entitied “Ob- jest Matrimony”: the Beasley twine offerin: “Musie. Symphony and Qharm,” end the Three Walters, com- nasts. ‘d"l‘ronl;ln. With Ellen,” Earl Derr ory’ story that lifts the ourtain after the curtain has fallen and the r!hom gir] has become a human be- ng with a heart as well as legs, will b. flu photoplay, Helen Chadwick is the star. Comedy and news reels will be added. was produced Eilen van ., “ Gayety— 'Come Along. Probably never bhefors, it is an- nounced, has Columbia Burlesque heen able to offer so pretentious an organization of art and talent as “Clome Along,” which will be seen ot the Gavety Theater next week. It {e discribed as a gergeous revue ©f 36 scenes. Harry Shannon and Artl the ‘Long and Short” gnfl funsters; Alice Lawlor, the feminine member of the cast, noted exponent. of synce- pated singing: Betty Burroughs and Elgle Leoni are clever soubrettes, Evanson, a droll comedian, and Rilly Barnes, Hebrew comic, together with Walter Pearson, a silvery tenor, and & chorus of 13 in the sggregation. Mutual—'Smiles and Kisses' *Srafles and Kisses,” the Christmas ‘week attraction at tha Mutual, is sald 10 be one of the “niftlest” burlesques of the sessoR’s Mutual Burlesque ‘wheel, . Toungaons.of the . were | called long ago in the days of Julius!| matinee at Czechoslovakia Burton Holmes will give “Cazecho- slovakia” as his next travelogue at the National Theater next Sunday afternoon and evening. One of the most ancient of old Furo- pean monarchies, which was known to the world as Bohemla, now a new re- public, which has been a sucgess from the first day of its independence, Is zechoslovakia.” Mr., Holmes' travelogue tells of his days in the old as well as in the new Bohemia, contrasting with motion’ pic- tures and tolored views the Czech peo- pie of the old and the new regime, their cheertul farm life; the meetings of the sturdy natives in their villages: life in nd “about the celebrated Carlsbad Springs; bathing beauties on the+beach al Vitava, and the streets of Prague, Wwith its famous and ancient points of interest. (nciuding the great clock of the town hall Sunday afternoon, December 28, Mr. Holmes wili glve an extra travelogue at the National Theater, “Glorious Switzer- land.” Metropolitan—"Christine of the Hung’ry Heart.” “Christine of the Hungry First National's film version of the novel by Kathleer Norris, will be shown at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon with Iorence Vidor, Warner Baxter, Clive Brook. lan Keith, Walter Hiers Heart, | roles. was adapted by Bradley | King and directed by George Archain baud. under the supervision of the| late Thomas H. ince. The program will include # news reel, a comedy scenic and a musical | program by the Metropolitan Orches- {tra, the overture being Wagner “Tannhauser,” the interpretative score will_consist of “When Love Comes Steali by Rapee, and “lloney Love,” an originul composition by Mrs. Frita D. Hoffmann, wife of the | controller of the Crandall theaters | “Christine of the Hungry | relates the experlences of a beautiful | young woman who sought true love and married more than once in an effort to obtain it. Her life was har- assed by a variety of unfortunate occurences, but happiness was denied her because, until crucial situations confronted her, she entertained false notions of life’s true values Columbia—"The Wite of the Centaur,” King Vidor's screen production of “Wife of the Centaur.” a remarkable story by Cyril Hume. will be ehown Christmias week at Loew's Columnbia Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon. The cast includes Eileen Pringle. John Gilbert and Eleanor Boardman. A new Sennett comedy, “The Cannon Ball Express.” the International News pictures and Mr. Brusilof's music will be added to the bill Palace—"So This Is Mar- riage. Hobart Henley's new production for Metro-Goldwyn of Carey Wilson's story, “So This Is Marriage,” which featured Eleanor Boardman and Con- rad Nagel, will be presented Christ- mas week at Loew's Palace Theater, Leginning Sunday afternoon. This production traces the logical effects of marriage on an ultra-mod- ern American girl whose flair for frivolity and extravagance has made {her a bad matrimonial risk. The mar- rlage she contracts has practically no Immmediate effect upon her nor has the birth of a charming baby, which to this girl-wife, is simply a beautiful doll to be laid aside when it grows fretful. On the financial side, her extravagance seems to hnow mo bounds and her husband's complaints are met with the taunting reply: “Why don't you earn more momney? Other men 4o “Roaring Lions at Home,” the Pathe News, Tobics of the Day and orchestral music will be added. Rialto—"This Woman." At the Rialto next week Irene Rich | will be seen for the first time as a stur in “This Woman.' In the supporting McDermott, Louise Fazenda, Clara Bow, Creighton Hale and Frank Elliot. A special Christmas overture will be presented, and Tomasini and Guernori will submit new repertoire for their farewell week. Tivoli—' Forl:id_den Paradise’ Pola Negri will be pictured at Crandall's Tivoll Theater the first two days of neit week, beginning Sunday afternoon, in “Forbidden Paradise,” directed by Ernest Lu- bitsch. Rod La Roocque, Adolphe Menjou, Pauline Starke and Fred Malatesta are in the cast. The story concerns the experiences of a charm- ing queen of a little Balkan prov. ince. Cliff Bowes, In “Empty Heads, and a new issue of the Pathe R view also will be shown. Following will be: Tuesday and Wednesday, “The Fast Worker,” with Reginaid Denny and Laura La Plante: Mack Sennett's “Wandering Waistlines.” and Lyman H. Howe's scenic, “Haunt- ed Hille": Thursday and Friday, Rafael Sabatinl’'s “Captain Blood,” starring J. Warren Kerrigan, and an Aesop Fable, “The Mysteries of Old Chinatown"; Saturday, Fox's "Testh, featuring Tom Mix; Lyman H. Howe's “Frozen Waters,” and the fifth re- lesse In “The Fast SBteppers' series. To each daily bill {5 added short reels and pipe organ musio by Har- old T. Pease and Robert Rodwell. Ambassador—"Christine of the Hungry Heart,"” Florence Vidor, Warnet Baxter, Clive Brook, lan Keith, Walter Hiers and Lillian Lawrence nave the prin- cipal roles fn “Christine of the Hun gry Heart,” to be shown the fir: three days of next week at Crandall's Ambagsador Theater, beginning Sun- day afternoon, and which will be the attraction at the Metropolitan all next week. Charlis Chase. in “The Royal Razz,' and Otto F. Beck's pipe organ music will complete the bill. Pro- srams for the remainder of the week are: Wednesday, Agnes Ayres and Ricardo Cortez, in “The Story With- out a Name:" Stan Laurel, in “Wide Open Spaces,” and “Children of Scan- dinavia”; Thursday and Fridsy, “One Glorious Night, ack Sennett's ‘Wall Street Saturday, Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante, in “The Fast Worker”’; Clift Bowes, in “Cut Loose.” and the sixth installment ot “The Fast Steppers.’ Cefl‘l’ll— Enermes Of Glll' dren. The attraction at Crandall tral Theater the first two da; next week, beginning Sunday a noon, will be “Enemies of Children, with Anna Q. Nilsson. Virginia Lee Corbin, Ward Crane, Kate Price, Jo- seph J. Dowling, Eugenis Besserer, Claire McDowell, George Selgman and Raymond Hatton in the principel rel Jack Dempsey's latest two- reeler in the “Fight and Win" Heart” | cast will be seen Ricardo Cortez, Marc | and Lillian Lawrence in the featured ! ing made with plens for an air flight across Burope, northern Africa, Asia and America, which Comdr. Sacadura Cabrai and Admiral Coutinho are proposing to start in March. The two aviators have bought five airplanes in lolland for the fiight. The proposed route is through Alglers, Malta, Crete, Aleppo and Basrah. Thereafter it follows the course mapped out for MacLaren, the English flver, ending at St John's, Newfoundland. This represents a total distance of 17,650 miles. It is not proposed to cross the Atlantle. The technical detailsof the flight will be arranged by Admiral Coutinho, who will await the arrival of the first airplane at Shanghai and will accompany it to Vancouver. able prezress S e S Church Turned Into Theater, Correspondence of the Associated Press BERLIN, November 28.—One of the old churches of Berlin has been changed into a theater, despite the protests of a number of worshipers of former years. The church had been closed for soma time hecause of. an insufcient congregation. It has been agreed that nothing but plays of the highest literary excellence are to be presented features. The week's schedule Wednesday, Ceeil with Rod nolds. an remainder of the Tuesday and De Mille's “Feet La Rocque and an Aesop Fabla, Athictic Club™; Thursday Alexander Carr, George Sidney, Ve ordon and Betty Blythe. in_ “In Hollywood With Potaxh and Perl- mutter,” and Nell Shipman, in “White Water’: Friday. Richard Dix, in Manhattan,” and Walter Hiers, in A Fat Chance”: Saturday, Rin-Tin- Tin, in “Find Your Man,” and Col Heeza Liar, in “Throwing the Bull.” Zach daily bill will be completed by short recls and pipe organ music. Apollo. unday and Monday erick and Lew " and Clf Bowes, Pauline Fred- “Three Wom- v and Wednesday, ter and Bessie Love, in Watcher,” and Harry “The Handsome Cabman Johnny Hines, in “Luck, Rogers, in “A Truthful Liar": Frid Elaine Hammerstein, in “The Mid- night Express.” and Jimmy Ada: in Nerve Tonic’: Saturday, Wanda Hawley and T. Roy Barnes, In “Reck- less Romance”; Juvenile comedy, “Oh, Teacher!” and “The Fast Steppers,” No. 4 Ayvense|Geand, Sunday and Monday. Glenn and Bessie Love, “The Silent Watcher,” and Mack Sennett's “Little Robinson Corkse Tuesday and Wednesday, Pola Negri, in “Forbid- den Paradise,” and Cliff Bowes, in “Cut Loose”; Thursday, Elaine Ham- merstein, in “The Midnight Express,” and St. John, In “Stupid, But Brave”; Friday, Wanda Hawley and T. Roy Barnes, in “Reckless Ro- mance,” and Jack Dempsey. in “Town Hall All Nigh Saturday, Johnny Hines, in “Luck.” and Will Rogers, in “A Truthful Liar. Chevy Chase. Sunday and Monday, Ramon Novar ro and Enid Bennelt, in “The Red ews KEvents and Aesop's Tuesday, Betty Blythe and Mahlon Hamiiton, in “The Recoi Sunshine comedy, “He's My Pal Wednesday and Thursday, matinee Thursday (Christmas day), 2:30 p.m., Buster Keaton, “The Navigato Jack Dempsey, “All's Swell on the Ocean”: News Events; Friday, Tom Mix, “North of Hudson Bay"; Charles Chase, “Poor Fish”; sixth chapter, “Wolves of the North"; Saturday, Richard Dix, “Manhattan”; Hysteri- cal comedy, “Rip Van Winkle"; first chapter, “Into the Net.” Park. Sunday and Monda son, in “Her Love Story ilton, in “Going East” and Pathe News. Tuesday, Viola Dana, in “Along ame Ruth, 1d Jimmie Adams. in “Nerve Toni Wednesday, Dorothy Mackaill, in “What Shall I Do?” end Al St. John, in “Never Again.” Thurs- Lillian Gish and Richard Bar- thelmess. In D. W. Griffith's “Way Down East”; shows Christmas day, 3 5, 7 and 9. Friday, Douglas MacLean and_ Patsy Ruth Miller, In “The Yankee Consul,” and Our Gang com- edy, “Seeing Thing Saturday, Har- old’ Lloyd, in “Safety Last”: Bruce scenic, “Mixed Trails,” and screen snapshots; matinee only, second chap- ter, “Wolves of the North.” Evening shows, 7 and 8:45; Saturdays at 1:30 and Sundays at 2:45, with continuous performance both davs. Savoy. 5 Ruth Miller, in “The Wise Virgin.” and the Folly Girls, in “Dancing Daisy”; Monday. Dorothy Mackalll, tn_“What Shall 1 do?” and Harry Langdon, in “His New Mama; Tuesday, Vera Gordon, in “Your Best Friend,” and comedy, “The Cow Boys": Wednesday, James Kirkwood, in “Wandering Husbands,” and Baby Peggy, in “The Flower Girl"; Thurs- day, Shirley. Mason, in “The Great Dismond Mystery,” and Sunshine comedy, “Dumb and Daffy”; Friday, Wanda Hawley and T. Roy Barnes, in “Reckless Romance”: Jack Demp- sey, in “Town Hall All Night,” 'and Hysterlcal ~ History, “Rip Ven Winkle”; Saturday, Agnes Ayres and Ricardo Cortez, in “The Story With- out a Name” and Al St. John, in “Stupid, But Brave.” T-kama_ Sunday and Monday, Glenn Hunter and Viala Dang, in “Merton of the Movies”; Pathe News, Topics of the Day. Tuesday, Betty Compson, in “The Fast Se! Christie comedy, “Call the Wagon, ‘Wednesday, “When the Clouds Roll By"; comedy, “Call the Wagon”; singingof Christ- mas carols; one show only at 7 p.m. Thursday, Charles Ray, {n “The Court. ship of Myl three shows. at 5, 7 and 9 p.m., Fri- day, “The Breed of Men" a Para- mount picture; chapters 6 and 7 of serial, “Into the Net”: Aesop's Fables. Saturday matinee, Douglas MacLean, in “Sunshine Trail”; Aesop's Fables; comedy, Lige Conley, in “Wedding Showers.” Saturday evening, Rich- ard Talmadge, in “American Man- ners”; Aesol Fables; comedy, Lige Conley, in “Wedding Showers.” Sun day shows start at b, 7 and 9 p.m.; week nights, 7 and 9 p.m. , York. Sunday and Monday, Rod La Rocque and Vera Reynolds. in “Feet of Clay,” Aesop Fable; Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Virginia Valll, in “K—The Unknown,” and CIff Bowes, in *“No Fooling”; Thursday, Richard Dix, in “Manhattan,” and Sunshine comedy, “A Nip of Scotch”; Friday, Johnny Hines, in “Luck,” and the " Fam- ily, in “Radio Mad"; Saturday, Hoot in_“"Hit and Run”; “Our Hunter Fables; lovia Swa : Lioyd Ham- geories, | Gibso! mmxulnn"mm a “ll [SEEsts T Onfle Rosver” | BeRdin HOUSE ICE Dox HELP MALE Wall ORIGINAL reoomm on_applying for_employment. Uee COPIBS. 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N, 'Y U'ro DRIVING it: eakiio ST ’:..-’;g::l:f'?a-:fx'."-!fl'.': don "?; 14th st. 5131, iv Soarme .’r'p.é Con tor lite's dution. Wood's Commeretal o ideal phflfl il v B nte. _Thirty-ninth yesr. . . AN EXPERT ftraining in DRAFTING will enable you to enter this profession of igh salaries dnd pleas- [ 1A sfi'flox. oF BEAFTING, Phode N. Our latest cat: Efi sent gn on g WANTED—SALESMEN. WANTED—Two salesmen, | nis! preferably with house-to-house | xe. experience, to sell a Tecessity; must- have -good- personality. Apply betweeu 4 tnd 6 at GIRL to marcel and shampoo: steady posi- | g tion and good salary. Address Box 816 H, Kar_office 100 RELPER_siperienced, 1o work ob men's fine costs. Henry L. Kaufmam Colorsdo_Ridg. on by youn, Adsmy 3494 enires * ofer . by middle- best of refercnces. positios. with tools arendon 122-W 2 YOUNG MAN. refined. educated, with sew closed car. wishes employment for himmelf and car evealn, Address Box 34-E, Siar e 200 ox 291 6. | JOHNEON REST HOME FOR AGED, id and comvalescent; North L N TRUSTS ON interest 6 per cent. Address Box r_office. BABY BOY. FOR ADOPTION. 2 WEEK! thy and vers beat of parestage. Ad- L 2. Star_ofie | FOR BAVE REDUCING A reailts see Dr. DELLA _ 1737 P of_n.w. Ph DPHOLSTERING, SLIP COVERS AND guablons | Phope’ for samples ad estimaia. Beuthe: 7 9th Frask. 6110, | WILL E runuv w. STOCK 1IN LOCAL corporation for walnut console victrola. Ad dress Hox 342.F_ Btar office. 19 WILL ANY ONE WHO FAW A LADY FAL: while alighting from the front entrance of a | M g cac at Columbia road and Qua Thursday etening s al oL, 1447. BWEDINH MARSA Given by trained nures n si TWISH 10 A \Ol open fiom 9 a.m Christmas_shog LIL 1 ® p.m. to accommoda e AR HAIR SHOPPE 2700 14th K¢, Col._10412. WANTED—_MISCELLANEOUS. | The | ehiges. | EEYS DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WAL, 25 cents. Also small mackine work. £13 8 . ow SATTRENR 3 wos. hox 5. Special this moo . COLUMBIA BED. i ¥ Phone Sintu 7 MATTRESSPE A mont rexsonabie price mate. Prompi_del sired. Exgle Bodding Co MATTRESRES AN PIT down comforts reroversd: Let us call. give estl- a5d_satisfaction as- 1123 th st. nw, TWE MENOTAT reasonabie. North PAINTING. PAVERING AND 1 Enterprise Decorating managewent; new CORAT Company iock unger reasopabie Nort % y NG - & Quick -M reasunable prices. inting. 1w “ean & Mende, 1403 7 20 ING, Iog: smtistartor LITTLE. 819 8th st repaired 'n- expert Mr. Business Man 7ou need me in your organization. Mr e1- riegce. ten yeaca banking In Washington and one year selling. For interview sddress Box 2861, Star ofice. 18° BOOR6—BOOKB_BOOKB—ATl Winds. _ "BrivE them ia” er phone abuat large lota.” Prackil 5416_Feariman's Book Sho. 938 G o ANOE TT uullu. Boid glasees. sbotguns. tools of 7 kind: anything you have to seil. Groce's. urh and £ o.w._ Pheoe Prankiin 833 or postal® SALESMAN. A rouog married maa with a record of achievement drawing against commisions. Address Box 332 H, & SITUATIONS—MALE, ;m_ MAN AND WIFE w 3. best referénce. Job in pri c[mfl‘ng_‘"‘ .“l prices pald for men's ' and ladies’ clot Berostein, 1528 1th nw. Pu-lt . CLOTHING—Wil eall 15 m; obile, city or suburbs, as prices for U cardea ciown unlettered wute Pay rou bighest Seoiiemen's. children's. dis- il deseriptions. Address | eall. W. Rice, 1332 8014, silver, bought for caedh. 815 G ot. n.w. DIAMONDS, jew z oo delays. Avln'zfl.l‘d‘l.l“-d‘l:“bnlk.:rt.;:‘ Fat nw. rooms 17 apd 15, Main 8458, DOLL HOUSE—Give s d priee. r DOLL BOUSE_Gire size sud pr Addre o s M Coutac i sires work of any description. erences. 1508 13th st o.w o Phone Frask. DRESSMAKING and plain sewing, children's | pi slothes. 8100, 11th st. n.w. 100 FURNITURE—It you have any furmiture or other goods to sell. and you want to obtain Dest_results. wend for Louis Notes, 421 10th st_nw. Phone Franklin 2015 FEATHER BEDS aod furniture; best prices | Bquare Deal Furpiture Co., 501 Eye st. | Phone Maiv 0638, LADY of reficement and sducation, desires position as governess: Catholic family prefer- sbie. Ad Box 833-H, Star office. 18% rU wanied Immedtately. as & whole oF i Call M. v MILLINER—High-clai formeny B de ia Paix. Paris, cept commission 9 d Buest ilngerie SECRETARY & experience; emcis sition; permanent; afierzoons. French, axceptionsl Gesires Lincoln T4 LADY—Opportunity to spend winter in the south, tor liady with ability to mest peopl charm and refnement: salary. $1.500 with o " | poriunity for adfitional boouscs: “for volume ibrary work. Address Rox 109-C. Star office. "mm\vngn n'mn young lady wi position: capable of operating P. Ewitehboard. | Call Atame 3548 © BT TELEPHONE OPERATOR by young 13 Derienced: references. | Mra. Joneer Coo. 0858, LADIES, pleiaing appesrsace. digoifed o special ‘representatives: eamn bt oeanally Bigh T8 lhvestment Hid. LADIES to sddreas envelopes mew Gepariment store. Bring pes; slso yourself. 816 13th | n.w. 7 SALESLADY —expersenced cloak and _ sul salesiady: Do others need apply. Apply ral Credit Clothing Co., 484 Tth et. n.w WAITRPSS wanied. Soutbern Lusch, 13th | and D sts. n ! MILLINERY MAKERS. Must be experienced. F. ROSE, 1107 I st. SALESLADY experienced in| ladies’ ready-to-wear; some| knowledge of typing; permanent | X position. Apply Samuel’s, 923 F st. — | office. | Star office. = TYPEWRITING don o} i e or enveiopes addressed. TYPING to do t home cialty; gusranteed work Office Box_I512. r office. oAt f:,fl?,l‘ n'l?fl take charge of widow- g it children or working toupt with experience. Address Dox m{ ..“g. G LADY of reBiiement a4 good % s position: is ex-governmeat clerk redas o trping. Address Box 343.H, FURNITURE—1{ you want o get fu for your furniture & bousehold goods Furnitare Co.. Main 2506, 610 Louisi for furniture, astiques. brica Be it zen w = 1} e foraitare; | & specialty: alse piance. stors fixtures and showesses wanted. Just call Maiz 5006 a3 Jou will get the best re- sul TURNITURE—Wo buy “Ronssbeld fursitury 4 ofice Gxtures. Money sdvaoced on stor- | :’v Sachs Furniture Co., Maic_6306. corner $th asd D | sults for your furniture and otber miscel. | eous, call Mr. Shapiro, 600 Loaisiana eve. | Fraoklin { FURNTTURE—Would 1ike to purchase some | forafture. Call Fra: W 0 FERNITURE paid. Capitsl Furniture (b Bw.. or phone Frankiin 10267 SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. RNOON'S WORK, or 2 Bt 3rd o, ow s aventage ae s L T UNDLE WASH, small, BUYDLE ¥ amall, to take home. Fhose FLAT WORK MARKER, EX- PERIENCED; STEADY PO- SITION. DU PONT LAUN- DRY, 2535 SHERMAN AVE. N.W. GOOD BALA! SHORE T FARD FREQUENT it 5 R A TELEPHON OPERATING THB_JDEAL 0GOUPATION TR FObNG WoMEN 1 APPLY FIRST FLOOR 122 12ta ST. N.W. T DURING INING THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC ___ TELEPHOXE COMPANY CLEANING, part time, or by the ored woman: best city ref COMPANION or working 1adr in’apertme; Radress Wor TooH, "m:“-fl:c 5 OOOK. good, 1 i boare o Tastidition, 2081 Y. o il 10l COOK. sood, references. 1511 touwu . ».w. North COOK, rel (or Dourding Bouws or Tt - “ral work; ood reference. 964 Fiorids Sve. n.w. roox AND MAID wants place. day. col. L._Tm0d 17 for ene lady: ret. 137 86 g R private m-uy or boarding bouse; reference. 1665 Kuclid FURNITURE and household goods. feel satisfied with nrices 1 pa berg. 416 10th st nlw. Maib 977 . Dianos, carpets. et 1283 for wages of Bave me call. P “Weschier,” 920 _Pa. B.w. e | wtore ITCRE rnough for 6 Sroom bouke | nl | FURNITURBIf you want to obfain best re- | TANG 70 built avd ref piumbing d relisble REPATRING— Ieather bags. lndies handbuge phose Mints. ¥ BPROLATIRING 2n 157t 0ade 1o order. catinet work Standerd Upioistering Co.. 870 1 boiler and power Co: b AND INTERIOH DECO- £t wadte you te call PR_(COFPF R iostalled st resconable es phone Co Jumbia_ 76 WINDOW AND DOGR SHADES—Good quaiity opaque shader Gried to your windows Soc: ot g Ty of epagueahad il ca prices. fronts WINDOW (1 | WINDOW ger {1000 1at st scresns made te or- 3. 3. BUTLER & BON, L meal etana._act, al Washington’ FINANC sales: 1 t0 12 m, dress B FOR 8. of Washin, Iargest garages, w th a long business’ and @ crew of 1 Ton's fnest and eese: establ up T ather Star office. “Address Box 2 wostiy ROC small 1364 1, ING casn HOUSE poxm ANT STOCK: fines GOLD. eilver, waiches. diamonds and oid | iry nbeeded iz our nu.lnc(urlus dept. | <cash_value paid. Selinger's. LAMP—Fioor or bridge. Phone Fraoklia MEN'S CLOTBES BOUGHT. Maks It ana! show wome pep: ring ue up; le our amazl rices for used elothi: . ete. Main 414 Justh’s 014 Stand. 419 D. o auw—um 18 your old geia, iver, stisom, diamonds: also discardad Jewelrs. ‘e Deed them in our -uullcturlnld pay bighest prices. A. Ka GOLD, wiiver, amond hw.l\" beautiful pleces especially. Al V. Arscid, | LR A W ! | PLAYER-PTANO wanted, r~; tion: bighest.cash price- Listoth 105 PLAYER-PIANO--WiII reasonsble. Franklin DINNBRS or dix's work. lams 6015, Call RUG—Axminster or_Brus . 8310; 05 dition. Call Col. 5608.J. o DAY'S WORK wanted by & colored ATS i weat HELP—DOMESTIC. g:dfil'fln'm‘f Waltress, experienced col- woman, who will stay st nights: very gmall femiy; references reguired. Call Po- omac DAY'S WOR Georgia_ave. ww. DISHWASHING, nurse or general EM'M’I ishes to stay nights; colored. Rosa Turmer, 7318 at. . 000K and mur‘m.. Teferences. 2351_Ashmes. 18 GENERAL HOUSEWORK, olored & Donition: stay mights. 2007 Sth st. e o COOK-LATND! Rij iacs n.w. Tellable weman. 1771 ENERAL HOUSEWORK, reli Vants place; stay mights. 923 Wt me>"" COOK—General —housework: stay _ night Teferences; small family: - 2634 Wosdley TSHWASHER and Miper. Apply Cafeteris, 54 ¥ nw. GENERAL HOUBEWORK—Escellent place for right girl: most be cook and leundress: close to car line and bus; stsy nights; ref- erances. Ad 17 NERAL HOGSEWOI T M‘ll?l't‘nflvlu "'2‘[ ‘White women 'lll ehildren: ences. %’ Star J(- JENE! colored girl; st: sights_ i1 R NERAL ‘wanted; Qllflfltl"’ -qn ved lauadey: must bave oS8 fyference. RAL BOUBEWORK. by nmbu, ool irl; Jeate n 11y It 'rwh vmh 0081 ment, good reference, pent, Food T Tor Bome work. GTRL winhes piace as honsework oF nursin; small llmll! stay or go home at night. Bai 5 Reforence. A4 Y's work. 781 Lamont st. n.w. i) ACTDDER CAR. _Adums 6044 cvenings. SINK AND EINK BOARD, ¥itehen. vorcel Jh back, 14324"." Phose Promptly Ad RECOMMENDED SERVICE., conceTne puaran- pestion. 6 Ser ooty fny o { Dlains found mecessary (o be made to The Btar wiil receive pormpt atiention, For r to Recommended Eervice Col- umn_gell 3000, Bras ilver rebur. AUTO PARTE NICKE| JOBN A . (established 1910), | Piarce ris n.w_Phone Frantiin 5401 " O Al'l"fi nfltlzu'rotn'u AND CORES: rnnn proof_radiators: fen 4 bodt WITTRTATTS, 810 13th st noae. (102 "olaes rankiio 8410, 1451 P s G. TN ANY furmiture of Boepital equipmen: | "Deiico P birware | 1 below Pa. ave.) Preckiin 8036, BAKED ENAMEL ON ANVIHI) color. Beds. chairs, ice boxe ny description. hardware. {adiomontios oGr meclait lvn Kelorama rd. Cel GIRL. neat, colored. T 3 e ioraes Piaes, Beusewark HIGH BCHOOL GIRL, {or afternoon morning work. ‘1711 13¢h st o utvElIL FHOUBEWORK, colored wom ""; of, three. Apply ene, for ml" housework ; B R e o e ‘oo Cail st 1028 176 nw LAUNDRERS, Srat-ciass, wanis w heme or place to g aners. A MAID OR WAITRESS—! colared gir - perienced. Irma Ervin, Potomac 3085. 1 TRSE. praciicel, care invalld or ferences. _Address Box 311-H. 8 GIRL. “whit chilg feur yhars 7o ‘Sundays. TR { b‘_ i3 "W lard st. nW., . Sl e #0od ref- erences. '_'nt,r-rumm.uan m‘ ¥ Nome: 40, room ‘80 betsd. lIn‘!‘y 121 Vermont_aye. . small general 1 Tooly Ve “eiare, Btture 4 m 639 H me. l .L neat, 1 7 siperienced. - Xpoty $26 Tn s 7 8" ena 11 am. woiAfl nfM Tor geners] Mu-'an. stay n“lll. Sl omes 0} Feo m.‘}.‘: o AEe D e b at.r"? s PART-TIME WORK a8 companion, by refned, middle-aged white woman, to Ib dariy person, or care of children: Rox $16-H. Star office. Tellable we ery duy. 923 W EDE RELACQUERED AND RE. red. _Biiver piatia T VL VIV A i A - —Alterations, repalring. g any job around your home or budinews. Shop rear 224 Jut Col. 322, mpe cAlrlh’rlL eontracior. —alterations. repairs: store and office rder, 3. Rowell, Fr. 1842.W. Sxtrres made o ENTER_AND JOBBER — Alterations & | t7:. Drices reasonbl aten Turt nE;‘m ’c.n Frastiia 19673, X u::lm!!’; ’l;fiA (TICAL, NURBE ‘dtnr‘o. case &t onee; valld or Convalescent Dreferred; Phone Col. 4248-J. L s ot EWEITING done af Fome. BRE attar @ pom W00 Bar aver el WABHING and ironing to fake neat colored woman: Phone North 37087, WONAN, colored, whibes laundry. [ or chamber work. “Address 1 b8 st nw. WOMAN, ellal 1817 ABth_st. n.w WOMAR wasts. rork Tavt ViBe Trsios & cveniog. 1431 Bt of. hew. ' Pot. AT C1fe WORK BY H st n.w. wishes epts. to euc- Y, ulflcd white woman. NED AN WE w roors 1 " Franklin 6347, any fe el DE L LIKE NWW BY ¥ n...u-m ruw f"“'" ow IOT WA !"r'lu Rm'fl';. fuel, "I.o ;-rh'n o your repairs. V. LA L Mase s we. Ill“ o'ia W, 2 Expert Cook and Caterer. Redned white Protest o 3 e FLECTRIC MACHT | DELICATESSEN and grocery: FOR SALE. Capt. st a.w ness: sold on ac premines. or 600 N. Y. must sel) ac count {liness; cheap rent: fne location. Frapk 7 ied health food busined £0ds of daliy consumption. with big prosts: investment 82,000 red’ 10 enlarge Addres H. Sar_office SALE—Pooiroom and DowTlog ai% low rent: lease: idea e FOR tabies caton: $4.000; fice. STANDE POR 1878 AND 1 16th) RENT 1N 1 YO OPE Vegetable Takers & Fish sud Poultrr Sta Dairy Riand Fresh Meat Stand Delicatessen Stand Appir Stands $1.94 Juy Second Trust Notes. Wil eell a second deed of trust note of $1.500.00 payable at the rate of $21.85 per month. which inciudes interest 8t 7 per sent $1,000. Address Box GO0O-H, Star of Tav P. B. CARLEY; RROKLR, 410 Gth N.W 14.r00m rooming bouse 3 baths: gas and elec. 1 ood income. Price. for foe. near Dupont Circle n: gol furniture terme, $2.500, G-room rooming house near Bth and ¥ heat, gas and clee. lights: good tion: good fture: good income. $300, Price, $800. 10.room rooming touse near 6th and B Good furniture: good income. Cash, 3000 I'rice, $050. 10-room réoming house Gas: good location: good come. " Price, $1,200. 13-ro0m_rooming house Steam liest, gas and_elec wiil lease. Price, $300 Stol © Tth ‘and G- z00d 1o near furniture near 6ih and W lights; Tow rental f.room rooming hewse Steam Leat. gas und clec, with lesse, Price, T‘F(\RH\ r 6th and B low rentdl Lunch room on Rooming house. Delicat,, groc. sod Inn and 16-T. hou Kooming houses. " rooms : ery, transient st.. 3 S ena drciay budtasss. FOR "RESULTS—SEE US. RYON CO., I\(‘.A 1423 ¥ Kt akers and Junch doivg about $30 to dully business: owuer Inaving eify. will fce for $600. Fixturés worth double #sked for business *., CARLEY. - FOR FARM AND GARDEN 30 e 3 853, “Wasers, - Kensing 27N

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