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AMUSE - wy - BRE National—"Lightnin". With its lovable vagabond, its emusing courtroom scene and other elements that have combined to make it one of the best loved of American comedles, ‘“Lightnin’"” will return to the National Theater Sunday night for a week's engagement, including matinees New Year day, Thursday, and Saturday. : t will include Thomas Jef- ferson as Bill Jones and Bessle Bacon as the vamping vaudeville actress. A fow new players will be noted, one of these, Barney Gilmore, &s the Reno judge. As the rollicking star of “A Rocky Road to Dublin" and similar plays Gilmore will Te well remem- bered by older playgoers. This will be “Lightnin's” last visit to Washington. John Golden disposed of the screen rights recently to Wil- liam Fox and it is announced that the play will disappear from the speaking. stage at the close of this season. Belasco—Jack in the Pulpit’ At the Shubert-Belasco Theater New Year week “Jack in the Pul- DiL” & new American comedy, by Gordon Morris, will be the attraction. Robert B well remembered from his appearance in stock last season, will be the featured player, with a cast of 23, headed by Marion Coakley, Elmer andin, Helen . Carrington, Sam Coit and Betty Soule, to assist in_the presentation Eiwood F. Bostwick directed “Jack in the Pulpit” and, it is said, has brought to the minute: detall every point from the author's pen ‘The is 4 prologue and three aets. 1t is said to be a close rival of “Turn Yo the Rig There will be a matinee New Year lay (Thursday) instead of Wednesday. Poli's—Wildflower."” “Wildflower,” which was found so de- Theater, will re- ht for a week. which ran York, comes with guaranteed. These carlier, are, be- Bernard Gorcey, Robertson, Bob- Bonner, Tyler lartinez Ran- and I'mul Porter. & chorus. Arthur Hammerstein, Marie” is now one of Broadway. fast-running piece, punctuated with tunes that make an appeal without Leing blatant. Edith Day’s mani- fold talents and’ winsome personality add much to the entertainment. She sings well. dances with fine grace and displavs, with charm, the naivette peasant girl Wardman Park—Christmas Pantomime. The am’s Head Viayers, in pre- senting Story of Pierrot” during hot the Wardman Theater. are not only follow- un ancient custom, but are en- Geavoring 1o establish a precedent for the future as to Christmas en- tertainment Saturda « special ith earlier lightful at P turn there Sunday This Day, in this season musical a weeks in New the original cast players, seen here sides ith Day Ilsther Howard, Guy by Higgins, Marjorle Marion and all, Jerome Daley nd the peachy presented by Brooke, singin whose “Rose the A smooth, Wilafl successes on the season at afternoon, December 27, atinee will be given, with the orphaned children living in the various eivic and church orphanges here as guests. It is confidently ex- pected that every nook and corner of the playhouse that afternoon will be filled, Forty or expected from the hool. all more than Bell Home, 5 boys and sirls ton City Orphanage, 16 or 18 ynic and Eastern Star Home, 20 and the Jewish Foster Home, | There will be also a large num- ber of children from St. John's Epls- copal Orphanage, St. Joseph's Male Orphanage, St. Vincent's Girls' Or- phanage, St. Rose's Technical School and a number of others. The children from the German Or- phanage are rehearsing a play of their own on Saturday afternoon for Sunday presentation, and cannot. therefore, be “among those present.” Keith's — Leonard's Mlnstrcl Le ushered in B. F. Keit beginning | wiil one « nine vears of now hildre the ils of the Leonard and his | production, “Oh rd brings w Eddie fine minstrels in a Didu't Rain.” Leon him Jack Russell, lie Oberle and “the banjo band ever organized.” The entire produc- tion was written and produced by Mr. Leonard Featured also will be Margaret Young, a girl with a beautiful voice who has been long a faverite phono- graph artiste. Others will include Gracie Deagon and Jack Mack, in an original smart comedy; Con Colleano, the Spanish sensation, known as the wizard of the wire, assisted by a beautiful Spanish girl, Zeneto; Thomas F. Swift_and_ Company a “Naughtical Skiti,” by ith, which in- tre - ; Billy Hallen, who talks and sings, “It's All Applesauce; Morton Jewell Comprny. in “A Vaude- ville M and the Wilson Aubrey Trio, comedy gymnasts. Earle—Le Paradis Band, The Cherry Tree.” The first offerings of the new Earle Theater, which opens Saturday at 6 p.m., will be headed by Meyer Davis' Le Paradis Band in an entirely new act, and Harry Green, in “The Cherry Tree,” as b hief feature. The old | and famed truthfulness of George| Fashington is applied by George Washington Gohen in his daily life in { The Cherry Tree.” The remainder of the first week's \fferings, which continues through saturday of next week, includes die Nelson, Westony and Senna and Weber, Sinclair and Gas- pard and the Kanazawa Trio. Strand—Pinto and Boyle. Two fine ' vaudeville comedians, Messrs. Pinto and Boyle, will head the special New Year bill at the Strand Theater. They appear in a fun frolic, entitled “Nothing Serious,” and promise to set a fast pace for 1925. “Cupid's Close Ups,” a novel skit presented by Agthur Jarrett and a talented company, will provide the! ded attraction. Others will include Birdie Kraemer, “the little mocking bird”: Hubert Dyer and company, in “A Laugh a Second,” and another at- traction to be announced later. The photoplay offering, “My Hus- band's Wives,” featiring Shirley Ma- son,- is heralded as one of the best pictures Miss Mason has made in & long time. The story was written by another well liked screen star, Bar- bara La Marr. Bryant Washburn, ¥ivelyn Brent and Paulette Duval are prominent in the cast. Gayety — Harry Steppe's oW . Steppe and_his show will come to the Gayety Theater. A com- edian of personality and humar, Harry Steppe is said to get every unce of fun out of the lines of his newest vehicle of comedy stunts, overflowing with opportunities to make the most of his foolery, and with the assistance of Harry O'Neil, 56§ in vaudewillc, and Vic Casmore, by Harry It is| fifty children are . .. Industrial Homs | Columbia — Barrie's the Wash- | Columbia Theater las MENTS who is seen in French and Itallan characterizations. Rube Wallman, George Rose and Solly Hite, stars in the line of their endeavor, Mabel Ref- | low, a dancer extraordinary, head the cast, which Includes Lola Plerce, a singer of “blues” songs; Rose Duffin, an acrobatic dancer; George McClen- non, one of the best soft shoe “hoof- ers,” and 183 saucy beauties in the chorus, An extra performance will be given at midnight Wednesday, December 81, the last day of the old year. Mutual—"1924 Hello Jake Girls.” Next week at the Mutual Theater the “1924 Hello Jakej Girls" with Harry Fields, a combinaZion of beauty, pep and ginger, will bé the featured attraction. This year Fields has an entirely new show, equipped with flne scenic and costume effects. The company of funmakers fincludes Dixie Mason, Harry Jones, Violet Hilson, James Rooney, Tom McKenna, Frances Ryer and P. 'vIcGllle), Holmes' Extra Travelogue “Glorious Switzerland” is the title of an extra travelogue to be given by Burton Holmes Sunday afternoon at the National Theater at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Holmes' itinerary starts with Basel on the Rhine and takes in Ge- neva and the Gorner Grat, with its new hotel; the Matterhorn from the Swiss side; Mont Cervin and the Breithorn; Monte Rosa and Zermatt; thence by the Loetschberg Railway to Kandersteg. ‘Wonderful motion plctures show the play of clouds in the mountains, the Matterhorn emerg- ing from the clouds, snowscapes, wood carvers of Brienz at work and the lacemakers of Murren. The second part begins with a pictorial inter- pretation of the overture to “William Tell,” and is followed by a trip, by colored views and motion pictures, to the principal viewpoints for the more famous high Alps and gives a realistic reproduction of actually climbing some of the lofty peaks. Part three gives a series of pictures of Winter sports and skiing different from those seen in “Italian Alps.” There are also glimpses of Alpine home life, Swiss types In close-ups and an extraordi- |nary voyage down the raging River |Limmat from Lake Zurich to the Rhine. Princeton Tri;ngle Club, January 3. The Princeton Triangle | visit Washington January 3, sent its new musical comedy, rlet Coat.” Of local interest this year will be the presence of L Roy Goff in the chorus. He is a graduate of the Cen- tral High School of this city and lives At 2430 Tracy place northwest. Be- side his activity with the Triangle Club he is manager of this vears team. The scene of “The Scarlet Coat” is laid in the wild north country around the Hudson Bay, one act occurring in a Hudson Bay Trading Company post and the other a few miles up the Ko- yokuk River. The Triangle Club annually makes a tour of the leading eastern cities during the Christmas vacation. The performances are always hailed as interesting social events and are the signal for theater parties, especially as the show Is always followed by & dance in honor of the Triangle Club. Club win to pre- | freshman hockey | “Peter p‘n.“ made by Loew's that the extraor- that playhouse beginning Sun- Announcement is dinary attraction at for New Year week, day afternoon, will be the long- heralded and marvelously beautiful screen dramatization of Sir J. M. Bar- rie’s immortal fantasy, “Peter Pan, featuring a new Paramount star, Betty Bronson, who was personally selected by Barrie to play the part and who rose overnight from obscur- ity to international fame. The presentation of “Peter Pan” at Loew's Columbia will be made simul- taneously with its world premiere in New York and other large American cities as Paramount's New Year gift to the Nation. Herbert Brenon was its director, | end its cast includes Ernest Torrence, | Virginia Browne Wong, Esther Ral- Mary Brian, Phillipe and Jack Murphy. Willis scenarist, prepared the continuity, under Barrie's direction, while Roy Pomeroy, the camera wiz- ard, directed the photography. Palace — "He Who Gets Slapped.” The New Year will be ushered in at Loew’s Palace Theater Sunday afternoon with presentations of the Metro-Goldwyn production by Victor Seastrom of “He Who Gets Slapped,” the brilliant and famous international stage success by Leonid Andreyev. Lon Chaney, the man “with 1,000 faces,” has the title role of the name- less hero of the story, “He Who Gets Slapped.” The cast includes Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Tully Marshall, Marc McDermott, Ford Sterling, Clyde Cook. Paulette Duval and Brandon Hurst. The story centers about a highly cultured student and philosopher who, cheated out of the results of his life work by theft, ironically joins a cir- cus as clown and promptly loses his heart to Consuelo, the bareback rider, who Is already in love with her riding partner. Cyril Faire, ston, Lacy Goldbeck, Chadwick Anna May George Ali, Metropolitan — “Her Night of Romance. Constance Talmadge, as star of First National's “Her Night of Ro- mance,” is announced for next week at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, together with a Christie comedy, French Pastry,” featuring Bobby Vernon; a new issue of the Metro- politan World Survey, a scenic wf | marked beauty and a musical setting by the Metropolitan Orchestra. ‘Her Night of Romance” is de- scribed as a rollicking comedy, writ- ten by Hans Kraly, a foremost Euro- pean scenarist, in which Ronald Col- man, as a young nobleman, precipi- tates a situation that a rich young American heiress finds exceedingly disconcerting. The climax in the love story of the two pretenders is notable for its fun. Rialto — Dante's “Inferno.” At the Rialto, starting Sunday, the attraction will be “Dante's Inferno,” a_ picturization of the great Itallan classic with a modern angle to the story. The Dore paintings have been faith- fully reproduced and the plcture of- fers many unusual scenes never be- fore attempted upon the screen. As an added attraction, J. Humbird Duffey and Alice MacKenzie of the De Wolt Hopper Opera Company will offer a repertoire of popular se- lections. Their popularity of the past Summer at Poll’s assures them a wel- come. A new screen novelty will also be presented in the Cross Word Puzzle movies. siivad v B gn Tivoli—"A Sainted Devil. Rudolph Valentino will be pictured Sunday and Monday at.Crandall's Tivoll Theater in Paramount’s produc- tion of “A Sainted Devil,” supporfed by Nita-Naldi,-Helen D’'Algy, Dagmar’ “The | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, 'WEDNESDAY,. DECEMBER 24, 1924. REG’LAR FELLERS—Puddmhead Thinks He’s Deaf. MEY MIGTER DID YOU SEE A BROWN BLACK WHITE AN VELLER DOG? HES LosT! Godowsky and Louise Lagrange, and supplemented by a new Lyman H. Howe “Hodge-Podge” and pipe organ music; Tuesday and Wednesday Elea- nor Boardman and Raymond McKee in Louis B. Mayer's production of “The Silent Accuser,” featuring Peter the Great, the canine actor; Neal Burns, in “Court Plaster,” and a scenie study of Warsaw, Poland: Thursday and Firday, Richard Bar-. thelmess, in “Classmates,” a romance of West Point and the South Amer- ican jungles, and “Our Gang,” in “It's a Bear”; Saturday, William Fox's production of “The Man Who Plaved Square,” with Charles “Buck” Jones In the title role; Charles Chase in “The Royal Razz” and the sixth in- stallment of “The Fast Stepper Ambassador— Her Night of Romance. Constance Talmadge will be pic- tured Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next week at Crandall's Ambassa- dor Theater, in “Her Night of Ro- mance”; Cliff Bowes, in “Watch Your Pep,” with short reels and Otto F. Beck's pipe organ music. Wednesday, J. Warren Kerrigan, in Vitagraph's screen version of Rafael Sabatin romance of the seas, “Captain Blood,” and an Aesop Fable, “Down on the Farm.” New Year day and Friday, Monta Bell's production of Snob,” featuring John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel, Phyllis Haver and Hedda Hopper, and Ben Turpin's comedy, “The Reel Virginfan.” Sat- urday, Eleanor Boardman and Ray- mond McKee, with Peter the Great, the dog actor, In “The Silent Accuser,” and Will Rogers, in “Don’t Park Here,” with Installment of a new chapter play, “Galloping Hoofs.” Each bill will include short reels and pipe organ music. Central—"Roaring Rails.” Sunday and Monday, “Roaring Ralls,” featuring Harry Carey, and Lloyd Hamilton, in “Jonah Jones,” with short reels and pipe organ mu- sic; Tuesday, Marie Dresser, Virginia Lee Corbin and Ricardo Cortez, in “The City That Never Sleeps,” a film version of Le Roy Scott's “The Cafe of Fallen Angels,” and Sennett's “East of the Water Piug”; Wednesday and Thursday, Elaine Hammerstein, in “The Midnight Express” and Mack Sennett's two-reel comedy, “All Night Long”: Friday, May McAvoy, Marle Prevost, Albert Gran and Ronald Col- man, in’ First National's film version of the sensational play, “Tarnish,” and Stan Laurel, in “Wide Open Spaces”; Saturday, Johnny Hines, in “Little ' Johnny _Jones” and CIiff Bowes, in “Watch Your Pep.” Chevy Chase. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, con- tinuous 2:30 to 11 p.m., D. W. Griffith’s “America” and News and Fables Wednesday and Thursday (special matinee Thursday, 2:30 p.m.), Johnny Hines, in “Little Johnny Jones,” and News and Newspaper Fun: Friday, Charles Jones, in “Against All Odds”; Fox comedy, “His Better Half,” and chapter No. 7 of “Wolves of the North": Saturday, Walter Hiers and Dorothy Devore, in Christie feature comedy, “Hold Your Breath,” and chapter No. 2 of “Into the Net.” Park. Sunday and Monday., Milton Sil! and Enid Bennett, in “The Sea Hawk" Tuesday, Pauline Frederick and Con rad Nagel, in “Married Flirts,” and Spat family, in “The Darkest Hour"; Wednesday, Larry Semon and Claire Adams, in “The Girl in the Limousine,” and Chronicles of America, “Wolf and Montcalm”; Thursday, Douglas Fair- banks, in “The Mark of Zarro, Lyman Howe's “Hazardous Hunting” (shows 3, 5 7 and 8:45); Friday, Ricardo Cortes and Virginia Lee Cor- bin, in “The City That Never Sleeps, and Clyde Cook, in “Broncho Ex- press”; Saturday, Glenn Hunter, in “Merton of the Movies”; Cliff Bowes, in *“ Good News,” and chapter 3 of “Wolves of the North," starring Wil- liam Duncan and Edith Johnson, matinee only. Evening shows, 7 and 45; Saturdays at 1:30, and Sundays at 2:45, with continuous performance both days. Carollna, Sunday and Monday, Tom Mix, “The Last of the Duanes”; Tuesday, “The Dawn of Tomorrow”; Wednesda. Virginia Valli, in “The Signal Tower’ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, D. ‘W. Griffith’s “America.” Olympic. Sunday and Monday, Bessie Love and Hobart Bosworth, in “Sundown’ Tuesday, May McAvoy, in “Three Women"; Wednesday, Alma Rubens and Conrad Nagel, in “The Rejected Woman"; Thursday and Friday, Nor- ma Talmadge, in “Secrets”; Saturday, Douglas Fairbanks, in “The Mark of Zorro.” York. Sunday, Bessie Love and Hobart Bosworth, in “Sundown,” and carton comedy; Monday, Glenn Hunter and Bessle Love, in “The Silent Watcher,” and Charlle Chase, in “The Royal Razz”; Tuesday, Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante, in “The Fast Work- er” and Jimmje Adams, in “Savage Love"; Wednesday, “Daughters of the Night, and comedy, “A Deep Sea Panic”; Thursday, Elaine Hammer- stein, in “The Midnight Express,” and Ben Turpin, in “The Reel Virginian’ Friday, Richard Talmadge, in “Step- ping Living,” and Jack Dempsey, “Town Hall All Night Harry Carey, in “Roaring Rails, juvenile comedy, “Oh, Teacher,’ “Fast Steppers,” No. 5. SlVfly. 5 Sunday, Hope Hampton, in “The Gold Diggers,” and Aesop Fable; Mon- day, Wesley Barry, in “From Rags to Riches,” and Lige Conley, in “Fast and Furious”; Tuesday, Retty Compson, in “Miami,” and comé¢dy, “A Family Row”; Wednesday, | Viola Dana, in “Along Came Ruth” and Sennett's “East of the Water Plug”; Thursday, Helene Chadwick, irl “Her Own Free comedy, “An Electric Elopement”; Friday, “Chalk Marks,” and Jimmie Adams, in “Nerve Tonic Saturday, “A Dangerous Adventure,’ and comedy, “On the Job.” Avenue Grand. Sunday and Monday, Virginia Valli, in “K—The Unknown,” and Cliff Bowes, in “Watch Your Pep”; Tues- “The |4 | petent operators. SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. | WANTED—MISCELLANEQUS. - (Copyright, 1924, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine. Trade Mark Reg. U. 8, Pat. Of.) 3 wad 7¥. _on applying for employment. Dse COPIES. to fast workers. 1423 F at. n.w. 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Cail_Columbin and_wiil Trom 10 (o 4 0'clock; A middie-aged manage for &n elderly man and adult son & house with all holie conveniences ddre ick; no night work tock and 1 lished; selling on huser. one Alex. 240 Woman to |at 1530 7th st. n.w., sal MAID, neat, erence required. 1113 G st wanted for ladies’ store Sr. Brown. table for offices and sale of mcc for lease at a reasonable price to MEN AND WOMEN—If you feel capable of earning $100 weekiy, call and see us. Free office space, tele 254 stenographic, serv ice. Our ‘salesmen average 5,000 & year. "Need not interfers with breseat ployment, to start. "A. M. Sbepperd, Bond idg. Main 6771 TNSTRUCTION COURSES. AUTO DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERATOR'S | rmit; any car foralabed. Call “FOSTER. canklin 878 NTRSE (white) or mothe child 8 months old Call Cleveland 1244, helper for healthy stay nights. tenant. Located near 2ist and L s references. 723 20th St. N.W. capabie of managing ciean 10 and repairing husiness: emall® cepial s Betome partner: hest location: met quick WORKING PARTNER with $500 cash in busi- GROCERY and confectionery story for sale or 713 E ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE— Close 1 nicely furnished and a bome your wite bringing in quite 'a sum over and above your priced reasonable. Address Box 141, tion: good regular trade estab. count of retiring: bargain 1368 or 934-1 YECONDHAND FURNITCRE STORE doing good business must be sold by Jauuary 1; cheap for quick AUTO REPAIR SHOP and bullding sory parts JANMES MORRIS WOODWARD, Realtor,” WOMAN family of 3; WOMAN seitled, Wisconsin ave., Apt. 20. for cook and_general ¥ nights; references required. 5 colored, who of baby, to work in small family. GARAGE Housework p—Long i understands i perience. WOMAN. white, o do Tight two elderly people: Tousework for stay at night. RYON CoO.,, 127 1fth | Main 4507 REPAIR RHOP, CENTRAL - Owner, tisfactory results. see us elling or trading your business INEC:, 1425 F Bt. | AUTO nnl\'ma LESSONS PEIVATELY given. Call Linc. 83. We do the rest. ADIEF—EARN $45 TO 380 A WEBK learn beauty culture: great demand for com Mabeile Honour's School of 310-311 Burchell Bldg., 817 14th st n.w. Fr. 5131 B1e NOW IS X GOOD TIME 70 BEGIN A course of preparation for life's duties. Wood's Commercial School, located In a quiet nelgh- borhood, 811" Eaat’ Capitol street, 1s sust N:I ce. One years tultion’ conts 116, payable in' seven ‘mont yments. Jour, evaning sessions, 856, [n ‘moathiy par Tienta. Tnifty niath year.' Tel. Linc. 88 eauty Culture, PERSONAL. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. aran- kinds, { Ars at | r furgace purchased from | Il of our plumbing me- | guaraatee of “‘money | {2 BATHROOM OUTFITS, all new ind 55 up: kitcheo sinks of ali 1525 up: o white. vitreous. totlet $19.50 up; new ho Government at $50; terial fs sold with back i you want it BEAMS—I beams, angles, channels, T frons; {plain and reinforcing bars and mesh; piate | girders, suitable for county bridges: trusses’ of 80-ft. spans. tion in the city ‘at the cheapest price, at’our Camp Meigs grounds. oaly. Fla. ave. | BRICK, at Camp Me} | DOORS' AND RASH. Both ‘saivaged and new: Bew doors. stock sizes, $3 and $3.25; sash, new 6 lights, §1 oac FURNACES—Brand-new Lot air_furnaces pur| chased from the Government, $30 each. steel | ‘The largest selec- | stored | and | operations together wilh sa immense hurchate | new lumber—2x2, 2x8, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, |1 | sheathing, flooring, siding and ceding at low | rices We can save you money. AINT—-Weat hield housc paint, manufses | |l|1r?d by Certaju-teed Company, white lnfl‘ other colors $2.38 Der gallon. ROOFING—Capitol roofing, mannfactured by | Certain-teed Co.. 1ply, $1.25: 2.ply. $1.7 517, 4835 il ot toong. Dty * 9be | 2ply. $1.25: S-ply, $1.60. Cortain-tecd four- inose sbinples,” guaranteed ten rears, $3.00 WALE " BOARD_Brand.new fiber board, 36! per sa. fi.; new freproof rock board. S%e r Y HECHINGER HOUSB WRECKING | Camp Meigs, 5th and Fla. ave. northeast. office 8th and C sts. southwest. Salesme: both offices untll 5:30 p.m. THIRTEEN YEARS SAV] YOU MONEY ON BUILD- ING MATERIAL AND CHEERFULLY RE- FUNDING ON MERCHANDISE RETURNED HAVE ESTABLISHED THE GOOD WILL OF THIS COMPANY. BICYCLES down and $2 cord tires. £3 each. in fors of ev Christ pavments §5 38 each: Fisk the time to bring Dtion for repairs for ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS GIVEN BY A reduced. Phone | uate. Excessive weight 1447. 1611 Conn. a tee satisfaction to Star readers. { FACTAL, HATR PERMANEY rm‘ REMOVED. 1: violet ray scalp treatments, S0c: shampooing, 35c. MARIE 11th and G ate. $i: facial treatments, Sc. The STEVEN, 309 Kresge Bldg., umn_call Main 5000, Branch 115. The foliowing butinces Concerns guaran- Any com- plainz found mecessary fo be made fo Ths Btar wiil receive pormpt attention. admission o Recommended Service Ool AUTO PARTS NICKEL-PLATED, restivered equal to new, sterlin nished. brass beds rein HOSPITAL FOR OARB OF BETTER CLASS unfortunate young Wwom before and durin; adoption. confinement. ~ Bables for Hospital. Corry. P GOTTSMAN & CO. (estal Plerce st. n.w. tableware Diienea 1930y 13 s Phone Frankiin 543t * Veil DRAFTIN G— Mechanical, architectural, topographic, etc., taught day and night, all year round, Learn to earn big mone; art now; complete course in 8 to 9 manths. Call, write o phone for our latest catalogue. COLUMBIA BCHOOL OF DRAFTING, 14th and T sts. Phove N. 272. 3 = EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. NORTH 10443 for ' recommended help; tis- faction_guarantesd. GOOD, RELIABLE HELP furnished, male and female: cooks and day workers. M. 0254. For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR OALL Free EdplaymeatBerv co. 1738 G 8t. Matn 8250. Strayer Employment Service. Operated by Strayer College for Its students and graduates. ‘business positions pre- Good cured for il that are qualified. NO 721 "Tnirteenth St Main 3430, nvflrlu—l}umon‘;—m nm-n“ ington Employment Exchange: nr.tle nnue:vmwmu Ifl‘dm tur NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 218, Trassportation Blds.. 17th and H. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOYD BHORTHAND 18 THE BIMPLEST system in_commercial use: easily read, fast, bext: touch typing, spelling, Eog.. bus. lettel wrlllnl r- in demand; pos. mr. L 7re. Beboot, 158804t mews M. 2870 JOHNSON REST HOME FOR AGED, valld and _convalescent; night and day super- 1620 18th_st. vision.North_7963, roof radiators: i | W below Pa. ave.) Franklin 8038. Franklin 6410, B.w. AUTO RADIATORS-AND CORES; FREEZE- fenders and bodies repaired. ITTSTATT'S, 819 18th st. n.w. (1% biocks 1421 NORMAL WEIGHT—THE FUNSTON METH. weight or be too thin? OBERTSON, ~Franklia 18063 od. Why cai Phone Mrs. between 8§ and 11 a.m. exces color. RBeds, cheirs, ice boxes, any description, hardware, (automoblles our lwelllt!) NURSE, fortable home. valescents, vicinity Dupont North 5197, WITH EXCEPTIONALLY wur will care for invalid or_con- Circle. 1724 Kalorama rd. _Col. 7168, BAKED ENAMEL ON ANYTHING 1N ANY oxes, fomiture of al equ P Denco Pla ired. Phone | Biuin oe9T. Atter 5. ncoln 2948 BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED AND RE- Silver plating and ‘vepairing. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS given by graduate. 431 New Jersey Ave. 8.B. ND MASSAGE BUILDER—Alterations, _repairing. 240 | rear 224 1st s.e.” Col. | a0y job around your Kome or business. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. CARPENTER, contractor. erty repairs; order. J. Rowell, Fr. 1342.W. alterations, tore and office fixtures made to 129 F # BATTERY, Potomac_2095-W. 12-volt, for Dodge; cheap. . 2008 BUILDING GARAGES, h BOOKS—BOOKS- All Kinds, them in'* or phone about large lots. 5416._Peariman’s Book Shop. 933 G n.w. “Bring | pIane fur.: satisfaction guaranteed. Franklin sex or remodeling. 25¢ cheerfully giver Construction Co., 4818 9th n.w. Col. 6619. 24+ CAIIRAI l:‘y‘lil glasee ou Ln T T JShotguzs, “tools o ve to sell. Groce's Frankiln 883 i building_and win, Adams 1587 between R. G. NEWLEN or_postals | R EN. 4320 7th st. n.w. CHAIRS CANED, OLOTHING—WIII call in m, reblle. city or suburbs, o dies’, 2ardea clothing. o pogeal or ‘Dhots. h st. n.w. North 1 unlettered sute. DAy you highest R g K 1 '1n| call. " 'W. Rice, holatered, iiinted, C. & ARMSTRONG, Frankiin 7488. CARPENTRY—Job work of all kinds; porch in 'a_‘spectaity. and 7 p.m. or address Dorch roe 1238 1 1832 tree lights. wiring and fixtures. DIAMONDS. oid god, siiver it for caan. = Doug! Abral & Co., 1108 8th st. s.e. CTRIC TRAINS REPATRED. Prices res. le: electric and radio supplies, Christmas E. H. Erwin DIAMONDS, Bo delays. “Alv Avl s Main 6458, "mwrrufi:-—n e fueaiin o other goods to seil, and you best results, send for Louis Notes, 421 10th st. n.w. Phone Franklin 2015. 'EATHER BEDS and furnitu pald.” Square Deal Furniturs Co., 501 Eye st. o.w. Phone Main 5636. ELECTRICIANS. Tectrical n‘ aranteed. Charies t to obtain GET THE RIGHT PRICE work before you have it ve prices that cannot be beaten. E. Rhodes ranklin 7438 aud Col. FLOORS n\xsmm Tike 100% rure materis M Destprices | L0070 T 00n Ak out ehtenta.n ter painter. Clvll Service Examinations. Preparation for Rall General Olerjeal and l":u’n‘la'm ' -.nbl instruction. Aspecial course, 5 - each week, for the next sten. Ifl w m-fll"fil on Jan. el . 12th & 7 nowy e a0 WART!D—!M. STRONG LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY HAS -EXCEPTION- ALLY ATTRACTIVE GEN- ERAL AGENCY OPENING|; FOR MAN OF CHARACTER AND UNQUESTIONABLE| e ABILITY O PRODUCE. APPLY 206 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK' BLDG. BETWEEN 9 AND 10 AM. AND 4 AND 5 P.M. SITUATIONS—MALE. m experienced; available Janpary 1 Frank. 7124, _Address Cashier, NEW HOUSES to plaster, by r allable at once. Phone Adams 4112, PATENT DRAFTSMAN, experienced, work; can furnish -samples Box $0-J, Star office. ACE a» & Janitor or attend Taraace. P41 B, 1 ave. n.w. North 1t «nm FURNITURE b for foom bouse winted Immediatels. s & Whole o6 i Darier Call M. 2508. GARAGE BUILDER—AIL and material. Careful workma to pay. Stonebraker. 8§20 1ith typen of bulldings FURNITURB—I for your furniturs & Furniture Co., want to get ; besssboid Jood!"elll Ideal full value iana ave. FLOORS, NEW FLOORS FOR OLD ONES. The most deplorable floors made new. Cot, 5436, BISHOP BROS:, 3237 11th st. now, l'l!lNfl'Ull—-Cuh l'nr ‘some good used furnl- tare to outAit 10 or 12 rooms; also rugs: as Phone Adams 5432. 27 whole or in parts. finishing; efficient; reasonable ice. R. B. NASH. 2371 Otb s FLOORS—ELECTRIC MACHINE AND HWAND relinble serv- Col. 4231 FURNITURE wanted at once for 60 rooms. Phone Frankiin 76, or evenings Adams 127. covers made. Est. cheerfully FURNITURE—Quick confidential action; cash bric-a-brac, ete. Dbest results. for furniture, antiques me if you want to obt Contrmr Yara: cor Tiving d_Ded room | V- = rai® bousebold KEYS DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WAIT, 25 cents. Also small machine work. 818 H free. TITTENSOR. 1424 8th FORNITURE UPHOLSTERED, REP' Iven N.' on:_$10. BLANKETS, rop_¥itehen table. sewing ma- chine, dressér, table, lamp, desk. mirror. rock gateleg table. Windsors, breakfast se cleaned, second-hand brick at a bl ain, $8 per thousand: get our delivered prices. | all Mr. House. Main 3158 BUILDING _MATERIALS—Lumber of _all Kinds. new and reconditioned: new stacks of trlmll' 2x4, 236, 2x%, el flooring, includ- { hl“hv[fid' oak, pihe and maple: boards ths, etc. Many bargain: DOORS AND !ASH—(‘nmplele ine of high-grade new doo rd"sizes and pattern ces below original cost of manufacture: BOARD—Plaster baard and fiber board: ROOFING—Cer- | mpany manufacture; roll roofing, | tarred fel and building paper. | '—Full line of Du Pont paints and var- | Also Cortain-teed bara nnd roof patat Build now and save money. Our recent e: ceptional purchases will enable you to do this Toepect our stock and soevice metuodr. WASHINGHON Whitch Tin, K and 3 INC, 3 z . wharves.) Phone | Franklin 2206. “Headquartars for economical building materials." BUILDING MATRERIALS Lumber of a1l kinds, reconditioned. Doors and sash, wall board, Certain-teed ol rooting and strip_shin- Du_Pont paints; lowest prices. ngton Wrecking & Supply Co.. Tnc.. Tth K and Water sts. s.w. (at the 7th st wharv Phone Franklin 2: Headquarters for Bullding M 2 CASH REGISTER, “National " few mahoz- . 1 cent to $5; used a short while, $110 cash. 3042 14th n'w. Lawman's CLOTHES—-See the largest and best stock of slightiy ised suits and overcoats at %5 to 15, HJ values. One price. Old reliable d_Stand D w. BRICK, y_velvet, with seal collar | ; also small size evening 1428 (Immn st n.w. 26+ m 3 to 6 foe fong, some oll Daintiags. aiso whits easoroies dressing table and dresser: very reasonable price. 1018 P st. n.w. CORDWOOD, mixed, sawed any $14 cord. ' C. DAVENFPORT, beautiful golden oak, leather corered, $40; Jighly. Dolished iseiden ouk i- brary table, '$20; Japanese vase: man's suit, size 38. Apt. 21, 3401 16th st. n.w. 24% DESKS, spinet, Spanish, Gov. Winthrop and up; Coxwell ~chairs, Windsors, . 0dd easy chairs, very cheap: t bles of all ‘sorts: closing these out below cost to make room for spring goods. Dolls’ furni- ture. 1721 Conn. ave. n.w. The Home Beau- titul, Inc. Tength, de- Shoemsker. Cleve. Call Phone @e25% | anteed: repairs of all kinds; F. SMITHDEAL, Line. 9 HOT WATER AND ARCOLA SYSTEMS IN- talled from $300 up: every inch of work gu asonable pri 66 W. 29 goods. mlnmu—c-m for desirabie furniture; of houses & specialty; also pia; showcases wanted. ‘Maa '3008 ‘sna Jou will et the best 7o fixtures and st. n.w. DINING SUITE—Fine mahogany: ten pieces: $185. Telephone Adams £10 Affe 6 p.o. g | one year fros | LUMBERSaivaged from our many’ wricking | 17 By GENE BYRNES FOR SALE—MISCELEAN! OUS (Continuedspig atinum and’ Ahn.fim, with ond chain, will be:sold at estate. Jewel Shop, Inc 25¢ platinum and din sacrifice to settle 1105 Conn. ave. AT, gentieman's, heautiful fur. 9 Rhode Island ave. Bradbury $1,150 fo § s $685._ Hugo Worch, 1110 G andird make, little _Est. 1879, g00d_condition, ckering, in good condition PRINTING 5 7 w rints up to 57xN” 'at rear of Pe: on Waushington and Va. R. R. EEFRIGERATORS, severa Cray_Refrigerator Compan repairing all Mather g ‘Lith st._n.w _Phone F. Home, §: others at machizes, $3 7 n.mmz und re Open’ eve 3059 Mt Pleasant st. n.w. M4 EWING MACHINESChristmas specials 1n new and used Singers: large stock: nothing bt go ty: D, H. guar. mchs., $10 10 o, Harris, 781 11th, or. Rosal SEWING MACHINE model Singers d as new, $30 and § kood drophead s ranteed. with n.w. Frank Ops SEWING $10, $15; Rentals, on tr chine MACHINES—Usea, a1 make new Singers and motors. $3 repairing and parts. Machin j evenings. C. Sewl p. 103 H st. ne._ Linc. S089. repaire larly o Iy nll\\ylul' good shape TYPEWRITER, Underwood S5 Smith, Ap The Fe. Conard T ington No. 5 down and 7 anteed for repairs and da. Federal Tpewriter n.w._Main 7871 TYPEW RITERS—Ttent_reduced: lsrge number at sacrifice evenings selling of & some_real PEWRITERS - Royals, L. C. rented. Hargalus 5 mouthi TP fom mo. ;. VACTTM Fhone Nort | 1oLy, san. VIOLINS reusonal, PAPER _CLeap! Cheap! dpieces. Room lots, Mahoney's Wall Paper ave. s.e. Ouly first OFFICE FURNITCRE FROM T. 8. GOV'T. Complete line of fle cabinets, Jockers a at_tremendous D *th st AND STORE FINTUKES. SAM AND COUNTER CASES A% BUY H S8 LOV STHOWCASES PLE FLOOR SPECIAL PRIC ToR SE & OO MORE. MD _DOGS. PETS. ETC. stock. _Line. FOR _RALE best blood Morris st. n.e CHRISTMAS teed songsters: today. Open until $3K Indtans ave PARROTS, young Mex beginning 1o talk; gus one year: a AT Tndiaun_a Open_evenings u BEAGLE, gu stralght-leg ited all e E . Cle 6. Apt TOSTON Champion District st._s. DALE PUPPIES, ieeks old: prices reusonahie. Kensington 32-1 BULL TERRIERS the most handsome solld white with _children ke: partly t 4443 Conduit rd. 2 eral select puppies, h sexes: seen At 3306 Maco one Clevelund 1169, A exceptionally fine specimens, bred ‘from most famous champlons the o u Full pedizres. Reasonable prices. Come and_look Phem over. Bishopp and Cott RANG ATREDALE PUPPL stock. Addrexs Box 3.1, Star KITTENS, blue e broken: beauties; 1918 Park road SHETLAND PONIE ik st nw = ONE TORTOISE SHELL nnd smoke, thoroughbred _Persian, Kittend (h. b.), males, $25; females, st nw icuutiful _guara: arg t especially for tonight. ATHERTO) CANATIES ibie-sellow head to talk well_in RTON, 33% Xmas. * TERRIER PUPPIES Hoss: wontis old dam, Spice 11 Tonse playful pedigresd henlthy $15.00 Three, spotted. 2 Three Blue 4-month old $15 each ox_torriers. Boaton dogs at Fairchild's Pet Sh registered; Oorang . $35 each. Edward Md. Phone "‘5‘.5" male, 3 and 7 mor L. Latimer, Hyattsville. etween 7 and 9 pa. PUPPY. English bull terrier. blue; eligibie 0 reg. Clar. Johnston. istered stock. 1826 Varnum st 8533, DR. H, A. LOCKE DOG AND CAT H(;SPITAL 8121 14th ST. N.W. COLUMBIA 574 and 3107, DOLL BABY CARRIAGE, 21734 Ist at. nw. FURNITURE. _dining _room. -bedroom kitchen, sold at sacrifice. Mrs. Rose, Lincoln rd. n and 1630 oe FOR FARM AND GARDEN PULLETS aud cockerel, Ripde Isi thoroughbred. Call Christmas all d D st xe. KBYS—DUPLICATE KETS while you 'll(. ork_ave. o ATTR! 3 i~ Basmat ENITURD—We Duy fixtures. n.w. Main 6508. Betae Furviture Ou., cormer Beb a2d°D most reasonable orices. Lat us call Wate, Prompt delivecies asd mfl. Kagle Bedding Co., 1 m l?flfl'l -,f.t ES AND rxunwn mm-uc e FUENITURB—I? you want fo obiain best Fe- ather i R klin 8788, . Pisoos, carpts, ote, Phose I for wa, or have me e of work. Mfln- MEN'S vuvrx- BOUGHT. Make it snappy: ring us up; lat ve wive you show some pej e E s o GO} Mattresses, box spring femorated it special p Mattresses renovate iscer 10145. MATTRESS MAKING AND RENOVATING— cushions and pillows Spectal this month: $2.50. COLUMBIA BED: DING CO.. 616 E st. n.w. Phone Main 5528. 26% MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS RENOVATED, down comforts recovered; reasonable. 1deal Bedding Co.. 1634 Tth st. n.w. PAINTING, PAPERING The Entegpri new manigement; prices; all "work ~ guaranteed. office 1629 14th_st. PAPERHANGIN prices year 1924 onl seraping, pointing up asa e | chrome or radio D DECORATING. ise Decorating Company. new " stock; reasonable North 4051, with poly- P413; also pant- FURNITURE- -Gateleg table (solid mahogany tops $25 up: Windsor chairs, end tables, rugs, 9x12, $25 u) ecretary desks, $75: tea wagons, 860, now $23: bridge lamps, $22.50 up;_love seats, down cushions, $100; Chester- Beids, overstutted, $75 up: mirrors, $3, re- " FOR SALE——AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET TOURIN erfec ar- tion: $400. Phone CHEVROLBT 1924 TOURING. one mogth old duced, to $10; telephone stands, $3.50: con- soles and, mirrors, "springs and mattresses, tapestrien. drapaies, portiere goods, rockers, $10°up. 1721 Coftn. ave. GAB RANGES—New and slightly sizes: less than half price. Every range guaranteed. 'J. Main 2986, used; all Vhy pay more. W. Williams. 7o four and five riced low: fufly guarantee nd Battery Co.. ‘910 Penn: GO-CART—Strong, reed, 507 Gallatin 2506 14th 4% st 250 OB SKATES and roller skates. Gall morn- icgs. _Adams 882, MOVING PICTURE MACHINEE—Very res. for cesh. Mr, Hamilt Fot oo onk, with mirror. fully equipped; can be bought by tafing. wp unpaid bulance ‘of $875; easy terms. 1030 Argonne Terrace . CHEVROLET SEDA dition: very cheap. DODGE TOURING, 1924 model: vear oid loon-type tires, motometer, pirking light Apply after 8 pom. 1. K. Philips, Ant 2901 DODGE COTT tion: must sell &t onc worth_really $200 more. Cap be natrat Krgouue <een and Terrace n.w run o0 um.«m».\ and s show hew: you can save 3300 Packard, 1707 Kalorama xt Page.) top, wear, buying this car.. L B, (Cantinued on