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Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money re- funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Yrd. very - GORNS Lift Off-No Pain | Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a littls “Freczone” on an aching cors, in- «tantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Ireezone” for a few cents, sufficient - to remove every hard corn, soft corn, of corn between the toes, and the foot calluses. without soreness or irrfation. Ask your | | vaudevilie AMUSE The Ram's Head Players. Filled with the characteristics of ‘Americanism,” which make the ffizéns of the United States in mass | too easy-going and too easily fooled, \according to some foreign critics abroad and some radicals at home, “The Hero” continues at the Ward- man Park Theater this week. The laudation which the returned soldier receives is matched only by that with which he was sent away. The dreamy idealism of the woman at home is balanced only by the high sacrifices to which she rises; and- the boredom {to which the head of the family, di gulsed as an unsuccessful business man. subjects his few friends and relatives is forgotten in the genérous love which he bestows in effect upon them all. The first 10 minutes of the play Is given entirely to Leona Roberts a | the mother of the famfly, with a little child as her companion. It is aot the treble voice of the child which dominates the acene, however. It is that of the whining old wom- an who drones through the lethargic afternoon light something of the traged and aimlegsness of her life. From one side of the stage comes something of the weariness of a mind which has not retalned any of the usual stage attributes of white lace caps and lavender shawls, nor the Dphilosophy which they signify. From the opposite side the freshness of the 10's vision as it plays with the objécts which < present themselves \within its little sphere rises and falls { with a fairy-like inflection. It is human intercourse small, {never attaining complete understand- ing nor even striving for it Miss Ruth Harrison goes through her somewhat artificial wifely role in a maner which makes it seem mo; realistic in spots. She and her “Andy” make a strangely matched pair. The small part of Marthe Roche, a Bel- gian refugee, Is played by Miss José- phine Hutehinson, who takés especial advantage of her opportunity in the third act to present the character of a voung girl lost in the mage of the greatest cruelty life has yet thrust upon her. National—Ziegfeld's “*Comic Supplement.” Tuesday night at the National Theater, with matinees Wednesday und Saturday, Florenz Ziegfeld will present his all-American review, “Thé Comic Supplement,” by J. P. McEvoy and featuring W. C. Fields. The pro- duction is novel and one of the most extraordinary reviews ever staged, the crowning achievement of Mr. Ziegtald's career, according to tha an- nouncements. The costumcs are by cartoonist, John Held, jr. and the scttings by the distinguished artist, orman Bel-Geddes. The cast includes Rae Dooley, Erooke Johns, Clarence Nordstrom, { Joyce White, Hansford Wilson, Henry ! Sherwood tse Cavanna. Lucille Byrne, Danzi Goodell, D. Blakemore, “The chorus is composed of the clev- {erest girls Ziegfeld has ever glori- fied. i Belasco—"Conscience. The play that A. H. Woods saw the Cherry Lane Players rehearsing in | Greenwich Village and prompuy | bought for the uptown trade will be | the attraction at the Shubert-Bela; Theater Monday evening., January 19, for one week “onsclence” s its | title. 1t is said to be a taut little tragedy, relating the adventurs of la labor radical. who killed an un- faithful wife and sought escape from the law and his consclence in the Yukon. Up there the law did not catch him, but his conscience did. Tt has been staged by Roy Walling. lian Foster, thé featured playe: plays the wife, a small-town waltress | eager to marry to escape the strain |on her feet, won fame in the role { overnight { Wardman p;ri(;"The Man Who Wae Dead.” Reginning Tuesday, January I new play by Bertram Bloch, | “The Man' Who Was Dead,” will be i presented by tha Ram's Head Players Wardman Park Theater for two | weeks. their fifth production for this| Rloch will be remembered as | { peason. ! the author of the successful comedy, “Cecily Ann.” The new play has never been given | before, and, in fact, it has just béen | completed by Mr. Bloeh for especial uee at this time. It is called a modern play of mystery and is written in \atrong contrast to “Cecily Ann” 1t is ©1so a new departureé in play pro- duction, as far as the Ram's Head I Players are concerned, and is expected to prove one of the Interesting inno- vations of their seaso: “The Hero” will cont week Keith'a——'"T};e Test ™ —Duci de Kerekjarto. | The bill at B. I, Kelth's next week, { beginning Sunday, will be topped by an unusual act, which has proved to be a surprise hit, “The Test,” by Bal- lard MacDonald. Tt is a drama in two words and goes from mystery melo- drama to a big surprise Sharing headline honors will be the violinist, Ducl de Kerekjarto, who brings fo vaudeville, it is claimed, ! one of the best programs ever offered in the two-a-day, assisted by his ac- companist, Maurice Elsner Others include Roger Imhof, Mar- celle Coreene and company in their new bit, called “In the Pest House.” and said to be a sure cure for the blues; Ruby Norton, in her first ap- pearance aftér a world tour, with ex- clusive songs written by Clarence Senna, who will be at the piano; Dora and Fd Ford, premier dancers, by Lottie Ford and Bob Adams: Bert Lahr and Mercedes, in “What's the Idea?’: the Rath broth- cre, athletés, in a performance ro- markable and picturesque, and the Du Ports, in “A Study of Nonsense.” Earle — Leonora Biben Or- chestra. Waghington's newest theater, the Earle, for the coming wWeek is offer- ing a combination of Keith vaude- villa and Stanley Photoplays, headed by Leonora Biben and her orchestra a8 the featured offering, and also b “Chick” Halnes and company. in “Yes, My Dear,” which ia termed a “sure fire” laugh creator. i Others on the bill will ba Judson ! assisted by his audience: Billy Kelly ue all this | | { { i i | assisted Cole. one of the best of “single” acts, | {and Katherine Dearborn in “Picking | a Peach,” styled as a “gem” of s musical comedy: Crissie and Daley, with eccentric coniedy In a novel way, and the former prima donna of the Bostonians, Helen Manning. Man Must Live,” with Richard Dix. is the featured photoplay. This iwi\l be its first showing in Washing- ton. SStrand-—"A‘ id n About " i Town. “The Strand Theater for next week, beginninz Sunday, angounces Jim Toney and Ann Norman in one of the | season’s best comedy offerings, | Man About Town.” Modes and Melodies,” acded attraction. Others will fnclude Frank Cook and will be the the famous| { Martha-Bryan Allen, Alice Hegeman. | Geneva Mitchell and Florence Mason. | Lil- | The I¥Clalr twins and Billy Wells, | | direct from the Alhambra, Paris, and | the Ambassador, London, in “Mirth, MENTS Jean Vernon, in “Sassie Susie”; Al Raymond and Walter Kaufman, in arrfage and Divorce in Three Rounds,” and the aerial De Groffs, speedy gymnasts The photoplay featurs will bring Betty Compson, in her latest, “Ram- shackle House,' a colorful story of love, mystery and adventure laid in the dangerous Kiverglades of Florida. It was adapted from the novel by Hulbert Footer. Robert Lowing, John Davidson, Henry James and Joseph- ine Norman appear in the cast. Gayety—Ba_r:;y Gerard's how. Barney Gerard's show is announced as the attraction at the Gayety The- ater. Tt is sald to be replete with good comedy, clever dialogue, catchy songs, tuneful music and a host of pretty girle. Joseph K. Watson and Will H. Cohan, featured comedians, appeared for years in “Slitkin and Slotkin™” roles, but this season the are in the “real estats business. These comics are called the “Weber &nd Fields of Burlesque.” The sup- porting cast includes Ada Lum, Olive De Clair, Gladys Darling. Casey Jone: Manning and Ball and Rastus Wilson, with a chorus of pretty dancing maids. Mr. Gerard bhas paid consid- erable attention to the scenery and stage settings. Mutual—"Hurry Up. Smart comedy and high speed are said to characterize the performance of “Hurry Up,” the burlesque attrac- tion coming to the Mutual Theater next wéek, and opening with a mati- nee Sunday per and George Brennan, eccentric character comedians, who are Sup- ported by Jesse MacDonald, Ambark All, Vi Penny, Bernfe Clark, Al H. Fox and Frank Devitt, with a large chorus commended for vivacity and dancing abilit John Charles Thomas, To- morrow. OHN CHARLES THOMAS, ons of the most popular singers now be- fore the American public, will appear in recital at the National Theater to- morrow afternoon t 4:30 o'clock un- the management of the T. Arthur Smith, Inc., Concert Buresu. Thix ap- pearance of the American baritone should be of special interest to those who have heard him over the radio. During the past ten years Mr. Thomas has made more than 3,000 public appearances—an average of 300 per yvear. Sixty concerts per year is considered by most grand opera and concert singers to be 5 fair aver- age. Mr. Thomas' program tomorrow will be: “Invocarione di Orfes” (Perl), ‘Che ficyo Costume” (Legrensi). Zueignung” (Strauss), “O Liebliche Wangen” (Brahms) L'Abbesse” (D'Erlanger), Nicolette” (Ravel), “Drinking Song” from “Hamlet” (Thoma. “Come to Me in Dreams” (Bridge), “Old SKinflint" (Howells). “Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away” (Roger-Quilter), “Dia- logue” (L. Berners). “Mr. Bellee's Fancy” (Warlock). “The Crying of | Water” (Campbell-Tipton), “Trees” (Tours), “The Table and the Chair’ (Harris), “Nocturns” (Curran), “The Wandering Jew" (Morris), Lester Hodgés will be the accom- panist for Mr. Thomas. e | Newmai-—'Bllsina, Land of | Golden Pagodas. | “Burma, Land of Golden Pagodas, 1 be B. M. Newman's Traveitalk next Sunday aftérnoon and evening at_the National Theater. In motion pictures, exquisite cola: views and story this Traveltalk de- scribes the bits of India which have served as s background for Kip- ling's songs and stories. 014 and new Delhi, t0 Calcutta. the metropolis ¢f India, Benares, along | the Holy Ganges, past the gorgeous | palaces, temples and ghats. | Columbia——"'fixe Thief of | ...Bagdad.” Douglas Fairbanks. iz “The Thief of Bagdad.” an enchanting epic of Arablau Nights fantasy. which | thrilled New York for a year at $2 prices, will be given its initial pres- entatlon in Washington at Loew's Columbia Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon. and at the regular Colum- bla admission prices. From the standpoint of imaginative color and daging. size and conception and the sheer wonder of its execu- tion and enactment, “The Thief of Bagdad” takes rank among the great- eft photoplays ever produced, Based on a story by Elton Thomas and di- rected by Raoul Walsh, M. banks' enseémble includes Wong and Brandon Hurst. Edward Knobloch, the famous British play- wright, assisted Mr. Fairbanks in the ! production of the story. | Rialto—"Smoldering Fires" At the Rialto, starting Sunday, the feature attraction wiil be Pauline Frederick, in “Smoldering Fires,” an original story written for Miss Fred- erick, whose part is said especially to suit her particular style of acting. She is supported by a cast including Laura La Plante, Malcolm McGregor and Tully Marshall Metropolitan — “Husbands and Lovers. “Husbands and Lovers,” the ture picture next week at Crandalls Metropolitan Theéatar, beginning Gun. day afternoon. is an amusing study of marital felicity and infelicity enacted by Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor and Lew Cody, supported by Dale Fuiler, Bdythe Yorke and Winter Hall. 1t concerns a husband who falled to perceive the many charming qualities of his wife after eight years of mar- ried life and the good-looking young friend of the family who did. 1t was directed by John M. 8tahl. The climax comes as a complets surprise and averts the customary domestic ataclysm. A comedy, the Metropolitan World |8urvey and a program by the Metro- politan Orchestra will be added at- tractions. Palace—"East of Suez.” Pola Negri, the famous continental star, will be pictured in Paramount's screen verslon of “East of Suez” the play by W. Somerset Maughan, at Loéw's Palace Theater next week, beginning Sunday afternoon. This will be its first presentation in Wash- ington. Raoul Walsh directed and the cast includes Bdmund Lowe, prominent in stage plays, including Belasco's “The Son-Daughter”; Rockliffe Fellowes, Noah Beery, Sojin Kamayama and B. H. Calvert. The play is laid “east of Sues, where the best Is like the worst,” as | Kipling has it, and it depicts the tem- | pestuous romance of a half-caste | Eurasian beauty, | Added attractions will include Har- | ry Langdon's latest comedy, “The | 8 { tu Squawk,” the Pathe News pic- s and Toples of the Day. Tivoli—"Her Night ot I Romance. Constance Talmadge will be seen at Crandall's Tivoli Theater Sunday and Monday. in her latest First N tional pleture, "“Her Night of Roe This show is headed by Harry Pep- | My | ] urdsy, Fllr-; Julanne | Johnston, Snitz Edwards, Anna May | fea- | a charming comedy in which she is supported by Ronald Colman and Albert Gran, together with Lige Conley's new laughmaker, “Motor Mad. Tuesday and Wednesday, Metro's production, “So This Is Mar- tiage?” with Eleanor Boardman and Conrad Nagel; Harry Langdon, in Mack Sennett's “The Handsome Cab- man,” and a new release of the Ly- man H. Howe “Hodge-Podge.” Thursday and Friday, Madge Bel- lamy and Charles De Roche, in Uni- versal's production, “Love and Glory.” and ClUff Bowes, in “Have Merey,” a new comedy. Saturday, “The Galety teaturing Mary Philbin; Earl s cartoon comedy, “The Artist's " and installment 3 of “Gal- loping Hoofs.’ Ambassador—"Husbands ) and Lovers. John 1. Stahl's “Hurbands and Lovers” will bo shown also at Cran- dall's Ambassador Theater theé first three deys of next week, beginning Sunday afternoon: Charlie Chase, in “Hello, Baby!" agd other short reels, with Otto F. Beck's pipe organ music. \Wednesday and Thursday, Marion Davies, in Cosmopolitan’s production of “Janico Meredith™ Friday, “Flaming Forties,” featuring Harry Carey, and Bobby Vernon, in High Gear.” Saturday, Helene Chad wick, in “Trouping With Eilen ‘Our’ Gang,” in “Jubilo, Jr.” and in- staliment 4 of “Galloping Hoofs." Cer.tral—"The Flaming Forties. “The Flaming Forties,” a filim ver- slon of Bret Harte's famous story of Crandall's in_the in Jack Sunday Theater, and Monday at with Harry Carey stellar role; the tenth releas: Dempsey’'s “Fight and Win" series, Earl Hurd's cartoon comedy, “Th Sawmill Four,” with pipe organ ac- companiment; Tuesday and Wednes- day, Vitagraph's pictuge of Rafael Sabatini’s vomantic tale of Elood,” and an Aesop fable, Pup”: Thursday and Friday, Boardman and Raymond McKee, “The Silent Accuser,” with Peter the Great, the police dog, as the star, and Bobby Vernon, in urday, John Gilbert and Normu Shearer, in Monta Bell's production of “The Snob.” and Harry Langdon, in Mack Sennett's comedy, “The Luck of the Foolish, Apoua. and~ Monday, Tiomas Meighan, in “Tongues of Flame.” and Al St. John, in “Stuptd But Brave': Tuesday and Wednesday, Barbara La Marr and Bert Lytell, in “Sandra,” and Lioyd Hamilton, in “Crushed”; Thurs- day, Florence Vidor, in “Christine of the Hungry Heart.” and CLff Bowes, in “Watch Your Pep”; Friday, John Gilbert, in “Romance Ranch”; Sen- neit's “Riders of the Purpls Corw, {and “Hodge-Podge": Saturday, Madge | Bellamy and Charies De Roche, in “Love and Glory’: Earl Hurd's Sawmill Four” and “Galloping Hoo! Nor 3 Sunday | | | | | Avenue Grand. sunday and JMonday, Barbara L: Marr and ert Lyttel, in “Sandra and Bobby Vernon, in “High Ge. | Tuesdsy, Wednesd and Thursday, | Harold Lloyd, in “Hot Water, and { Nell Shipman, in “White Water"; Fri- {day, Alma Rubens, in | Paid” and Jack Dempsey, {Knockout for Cupid,” and | Saturday, “The Sunset Trail.” comedy, “Oh, Teacher, and | Hoots™ Xo. 3 i Carolina. | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Mary | Pickford, in “Dorothy Vernon of Had jdon Hall”: Wednesday, Mary Philbin, {in “Fool's Highway Thursday, {“The Marriage Flirt.” with Conrad i Nagel and Pauline Frederick: Friday, Laura La Plante, in “Butterfly”: Sat- Johnny Hines, in { Johnny Jones, ' Chievy. Cliaae, | in juvenile Galloping inee Monday. 3 p.m.). “Tho Sea Hawk Wednesday and Thursday, Pola Negri, “Forbidden Paradise”; Fight and Win series, “Title Holder'; news and newspaper fun. Friday, Tom Mix, in Zane Grey's “The Last of the Du- Janes;” Charies Chase comeay; | “Wolves of the North,” No. 10. Sat- | urday, Peter the Great (the war dog). lin “The Silent Accuser”; Bert Roach comedy, “When Love Is Young"; { afth chapter. “Into the Net.” 1 i Clympic. and Monday, Richard Bar- in “Classmates b Thomas Aeighan, in [ Flame”; Wednesday, and James Renn Wives”: Thursda. and Lowell Sherman, About Wom Sunday thelmess, B “Tongues Doris in “Restless Hope Hampton in “The i Friday, Tom Mix, he Last of the Duanes Eleanor Boardman, in Jack The Stlent Accuser.” Park. Sunday and Monday, Douglas Fair- banks, in “Robin Hood,” and Pathe News Bvents; Tuesday, James Kirk- wood and Lila Lee, in “Wandering Husbands,” and Lige Conley, in “Pig- Wednesday and Thursday, Ra- mon Navarro, Enid Bennett and Wal- lace Beery, in “The Red Li and Lioyd Hamilton, in “Going East"; Fri- day, Antonio Moreno and Agnes Ayres. in “The Story Without a | Name," ana Johany Fox, jr. in juve- | nile comedy. “About Face”; Saturday, {Mary Pickford, in “Pollyanna,” Ben { Turpin, in “Romeo and Julist," Bruce scenic and Chapter 6, “Wolves of the North,” Evenings, 7 and 8:45. Doors open 8:30. Saturdavs at 1:30 and Sun- days at 2:43, with continuous perform- ance both days. of n i Savoy. Lois Wllson, in “Another and cartoon; Monday, “The Arizona Express” and Andy Gump, in “Oh, What a Day": Tuesday, Lon Chaney and Betty Blythe, in “Nomads of the North and comedy, “The Driving Fool”, Wednesday, Frank Mayo, Mildred Harris and Norman Kerry, in “Shadows of the Bast,” and Jimmie Adams. in “Savage Love’; Thursday, Ramon Novarro and Enid Bennett, in “The Red Lily,” and com- edy:; Friday, St. Eimo and Jack Dempsey, in “A Knockout for Cupid"- Saturday, Jack Hoxie, in “Fighting Fury,” and Larry Semon, in “Kid Speed.” Sunday, candal Takoma. Sunday, Richard Barthelmes. in “Clagsmates,” Pathe News, Topics of the Day, at 3, 5, 7, 9 p.m.; Monday, Richard Barthelmess, in “Classmates,” Pathe News, Topics of the Day: Tues- {day and Wednesday, Harold Liovd, in ‘Safety Last.” comedy, “The Cat's Meow”; Thursday, Marie Prevost and Monte Blue, in “How to Educate a Wite,” comedy, “Outbound”: Friday, Pola Negti, in “Forbidden Paradise,” Aesop's Fables, comedy, Jimmy Adams, In “Black and Blue"; Satur- day, “Chechahcos.” a plcturs of Alas- ka: “Aesop’s Fables, “Ten Scars Make a Man,” No. 3, and Will Rogers, in “Going to Congress.” Matinees Mon- day and Saturday. York. Sunday and Monday, Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Cortez. in “Argentin. Love,” and Larry Semon, in 1 Speed”: Tuesday and Wednesda; ! dolph-Valentino. in “A Sainted Devil,” | and Barl Hurd's “The Sawmiil Fou Thursday, Jonh Gilbert and Norma Shearer, in “The Snob” and Will | Rogers. in “Don’t Park Here"; Frid John Gilbert, in “Romance 'Rancl | Lige Conle: ‘Funshop”; Saturday, Hoot Gibson, i “The Ridin’ Kid"'; “Our Gans,” in “It's Bear.” and “Galloping Hoofs,” No: 2. ! &choal: s.c. ror “Tennessee's Pardner,” will be shown ! “The Price She | x| rtoon; | | COLLECTORS WANTRD, i The fascinating journey leads to| . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday (mat- | i i Tuesday, | Kenyon ! Truth | _ | | ! . in “Poor Bufterfly,” and {10, | State experience and sai |CLASS, ON on_applying a KER—Experi around man. midaw. Eaud. o (ake care.of smaly Pubt whop: §a0d salary. Write P. 0. Box 307, Sstioe, Ve RO, colo st nw. BOY. iu drog store, after school 3 or 4 eye Rings. 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Classes forming. 1914 ith st. n_w.’ Phone North 6881 = SICKNESS, TNAARMONIOUS _CONDITIONS of Tiving, 4 by correction of Patients are nsten the principle of heallog for No charge in ‘made. . OM Bours, 10 &.m. fo & p m . and by appointmen Phone West 188. FRANK A. KANE, 752 21+ er pro aud_sealp 4463 beiw 4403 bet SECOND BUTLER, who has ssrved | tions, or any work with private famil references, Address Box 225- Btar c‘f:i.ee SPECTALINT taking Inventory of general merchandise; @lso window trimmer. 8. W., 3023 11th at. n.w. 142 WINDOW TRIMMER, esperionced and best of references. ‘Address Box M. fiar ofce. 15° WORK of any kind, white mun, 38 years of Address Rox 827-M, $tar office. N, 31, goo . good iting. desires Adnr!ll“!:ox pearavce, position offering ad 309K, Star office. T YOUNG MARRIED MAN, expecienced shoe of furnishinge salesman. ‘card writer: best refer- ences: now employsd. Harold Eichler, 1705 oa o TN 15° ANNOU HIGH-CLASS HELP FURNISHED FREE CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS BY Protestant ngh(s of America EMPLOYMENT AU, 4521-23 BOND RUILDIN TELEPHONE MAT 721 Thirteen NCEMENT 14¢ SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. MAN AND WIFE . family: good referenc s_quarters. BITUATIOIS——F;HALE. HELP supplied frec. 1521 9th naw. Phillips’ Exc. N.2669-W, O S e T for the public by tI Vi Bttt o SSMGEON Neliet B NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room_213. Trassportation Bidg., 17tk asd &. HELP_FEMALE. T oty culture, Avplz,te arl SXperitaced: St otk | o, 3tn 1013 E st._n.w. Betwasn § & COMPANION an 4 1ag Polly Apply mid- 4th nox d belper In family of 8 city; must be and 43 years of 7: 4850 for the fate paid. Chapee for Box 4827, Star ofce. RKER. Apply Yale Laundry, 5. TRATOR for outsid ambitious and between o experienc frst 100 days: permanency. GIRLS wantad, = wer machige! n 0 wew on mien paid while learning. Rrentwood. Ma. for insurance . Address Box 3 AseE saldry. ar office.” 160 cid, of good add housa-to-houss dergon- rating in i 424 commise cxperienced. ADDiy STENUGRAFHER caracy and wpeed in tion essential experienced’ and te with commercial WE WANT A CLEANATT, man, not over 33, who can sew house walesman. [niel 1o work hard for o real fut: Il easive voung trained &2 ing “ do ot #ppl. nE caperince not neces o automeblie, Write. giting ra._to Rot 342-M. Star o Diost_be_expe b by o, Phone North 4259, 1 RAL ore week n.¥. staiion- salars wanted. ONAN_ Trinting experience and 52331, Star office. APHER CLERK: siate age, qualifi- cations and ry expected. Addres 261-M, Star_oftice. i et YOUNG be quick and accurate rience and reference. tar office MAN for hotel auditor's office at figures; Address Box > ¥ over. attending school preferred, (o’ well froahments fn the Gagety Theater. Apply to concession mandger &L theater at T pm. * UTO MECHANIC, FIRST HUPMOBILE; GOOD PAY. 325 13th ST. N.W. STENOGRAPHER —Muat be experieaced: cura and spesd stenography and scription essential il < STENOGRAPAET, ex ugs, cxperience { dress Box Ktar off. TENOGRAFHER, for atiernomns and evenings, week expected. work at odd_ hoirs, three or four times 30 cents 43 hour. " Reply. givin Addrés 140 SALESMEN. « proposition for red-blooded men: leads furnished. sea sales manager. JFFEURS iz money for steads men. Begluming of buss seagon. Angly now and gt good amig- ment. Appiy to Mr. W. L. er. YELLOW CAB CO,, 1238 20th St. N.W. CAKE BAKERY FOREMAN for thriving concern in an East- ern city. Splendid opportunity for one who has a thorough knowledge of the manufacture of all kinds of cake in quantity production with machinery. able to handle help. Good salary for the right man. Reply. stating age, qualifications and referr ences, which will be treated con- fidentially. Address Box 173-K, Star office. - s HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. CLERK, TYPIST or stenographer WAy a4 taition in mans evening ¢ ning_help, at Research <on_vlace.’ Main 540. = - INSTRUCTION COURSES. EA AME YOU INTERESTED_IN AN fascinating profession? board operatisg. for new openings. 715 Wood- Ozxfora Bidg.. cor. b and W AUTO DRIVING LBRSONS FOR OPBRATOR ‘ ar fursished. Call “FOSTER. AUTO DRIVING _LESSONS _ PRIVATELY Call_Linc. §2. " We do_th 1f you wish 15| nd phote number. e, TYPIST. With knoriedge of stencil cutting; must have good eaucation: permanent; give full experiencs. two references and prement salary: in confdence. Address Bor 281-M, 160" ABSTSTANT FILK CLERK, for_offce BbF operator: cap. aud rer. Phane 3 BOMPANION, faacher. (ore and refinement, récord, unincumbered: roterences. DRESSMAKING and taiioring FURRIER, experionc 404 clean coats; reasondbie. North 4663, s LADY with conside; B Keeping would like occupaiion during week days visiting, housekeeping, chaperonicg. sho- ping. or ax companion to elderly peopi willing to undertake private sectetary without tsping: have references from Phil delphia and Boston. Address Dox 249.M, Star affice. 140 LADY repairs edges and relines fur coat repaics clokers at home; long experience. Ad dress_Rox 266M, Atar offce. i8e SIOTHER'S HELPER or companion by refine woman of cnl- e public sehool lease cits: b M. Si °r. young woman of « with i will 204 Call after 6 pm. white. e)r‘ nced middle-aged Pro testant, fond o chlldren; citr. country, wouid travel. ' Frankiin 6124 S | NURSE. pract mother's | tical nurde or compa: Thone Tincoin' 9294, 1AL or executive position: young legal and technical experi- referesc Address Box 290, y- ree. young lady desires Jipicans ofice balc day. Ad- SECRETARY. offce na position dress_Box STENOGRAPHER fexpondent; cong: Box_289.M. Star offce. Reatess 100 and reporting work, position: hest of references. Addréns Bot 209-M. Star offce. 16% YOUNG_LADY o tior: Wilfred training Btar office. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. or_bachelors wpt.. Indu colored woman: city refere: Lise & position fn beants Address Box 2923, CHAMBERMATD - WATTRESS Colored _girl te_place; good reference. Pot. 3673-W COOK, experiencad and a1l round wom #ires place In cafe or ted by Write | or call after 7 pmi. COOR'S PLACE in boarding house: col 934 V. ettied WANRTED—MI! BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS fhem in" or phone about Iarg: lots. Frank! 5418._Peariman’s Book &hop: 93 G m.w. CAMERAS,” field glasses, shotguds lools of every Kind: anytiing you hate (o geil. Groea' 1161 and P CLOTHIN elothing, eall sboes. ete. Main 4145, Established 1965: Auto Justiry old Stand, 619 ia niy uaie moblle, city o sulurbs, and pay you highes: prices ‘for ladles’, gentiemen's. ehildren’s carded ciothing of all descriptions. Ad stal or plhons. T will call. W. Rice, 1332 th_st. n.w. North 1 ativer Louts_A 3Gt nw. DIAMONDS, jewelrs and old goid, for casl no delays. ‘Alvin Hoffa, diamend broke E st. o.w.. tooms 17 snd 18. AL i pu furniture to outfit large b 5894, FEATH prices paid. 501 Eye ot ¥ cuficiont used _Adams ble furmiture ; Is0 i “wanted. TRNITURE contents of houses a spacialty store xtures and showcases Tf vou want fo get full valus for vour furniture & housshold i ¥ L3 FURNITURE wanted at once for Plione Franklin 7 FURNTTURE of all & oaid. Capital Furniture Cx 2.w., or phone Franklin 1024 S TRE WANTED and bousehoid goods Tou will feel satisfied with prices T pay. = Welsenberg, 418 10th sf. n.w. Main & NITURE, plano ote, Phone M. 1282 for wagon or have me call. “Weschier,” 20 n FURNITURE—We buy hou office fixtures. Money advanced on storage Bachs Furpiture Co., corner Sth and D ais w. Main 6308, FURNITURE—If you want fo obtaln best re wuits for your furniture and other misce lsoeous, cail Mr_Shapiro, 600 Loulsiana ave a.w. Frankiin 3785, GOLD, silver, watches, diamonds and ol eiry necded {n our manufacturing dept. ca ie_paid. elinger's K18 F et LATHS 15,000 used wood laths wanted. sere ¥ OLD GOLD—Bring in_your old_goia, snver. iaticnm, diamonds: aiso discarded fewelrs ‘e need them in our manufact; Baz_highest prices OLD GOLD, siiver, PIANG—Would like fo buy parior grand pisno Call Frenklin 5394, 14* “conditic BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET STANDS_Act at once. 60°s most progressive View Market, Geo: Sgace M, Star off LOCAL CONTRACTORE, d additional capital’ bu t investigation. Address Box 264 an COOK or chambermaid: place. 1810 Stk . n.w. . §00d, WDty Diace; siay nights. 083_Ga. ave. CBOR, public or private: colored woman wanis excellent _reference. North 5300 white. (o cleas m. 518 Jlth st. n.w,, ofice _morning 2nd_fleor. * OOK nd_general housework: stay nighis: no lnundry. Call 2248 Cleveland pl. n.w. EXPERIENCED LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED DURING INAUGURATION PERIOL PLEASE REGISTER NOW ROOM 1 N 722 12th ST z CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC PA TELEPHONE COMPAN DAY'S WORK: coiored woman wisies Dot tion. _Adams 2930 ot 581 Morton 5t. .. DAYS' WORK or bousework; colored wom; 2535 Sherman ave. B DAT'S WORK and first-class Taundress 1o fake in Chery Chase section. 3057 enieytown, D. C. 14* DESIRABLE groc résonable on st ne Seeount of " sickneds Owner leaving orner business NDRIES LINE, ACCESSORIES Large corner fon “on prominent business srest: ow sell for lesa than ck sale. Price. $4, S8.M. Star office. 1 lease on large, centralis of ' purchax owner unable office. 1 i1 sell located garage: respondibility important than price well _equipped M, Star office. PRINTING—Will buy shop._Address Box 313 3 time or | Appir 201434 13th st n.w. WO (8 part smail oman wishes TELLZPHONE €O JEWELRY SALESWOMAN Zin a highclass specialts sfore. Only these | thorou Liy experi need apply. Address | Box 8-M. Star office. {LADY ior office work; handle pay roll and know how to keep her mouth shut and eyes open; salary to start, $20 per week ;: must have first-class rec- ommendations; give full details in letter. Address Box 35 Star office. PERIOD. TLAT AND FREQU; INCREASES THEREAFT! TELEPHONE OPERATING THE 1DEAL OCCUPATION FOI YOUNG WOMEN APPLY_FIRST FLOOR 2 126 ST. N.W. THT CHESAPEAKE 40 HELP—DOMESTIC. UAY CULTCREINDIVIDUAL LESRONS in Al branches; marcel waving. Mr. Conlon. MARGARET E. SCHEETZE, #kin and scalp poc alist. _Established 1908, 1145 Conn. sve. COOK, 350 a month. room and board. (0 set- tled white woman {0 clesn and cook for two: must be good cook: references. 2413 18th .. _Adame 4724. 15! MABELLE _HONOR SCHOOL OF BEAUT Culture, 810-311 Burcheil Bldg, 817 Only exclusive beanty culture established 1920: y and eYening 25 t NOoW I8 A Goob TIME 10 BEGIN course of preparation for life’s duties, Commercial School, located fn a quiet neigh borbood, 811 East Capifol street, is just an ideal placs. One year's tultion costs $116, payable In seven ‘moathly payments. One Fear. oveniog ssesionn, $50, [n monthiy 2 ments. Thirty-ninth vear. Tel. Liic. 8. TWADIO Winter clagses just siarting in radio rating and radio construction. Careful, fn- dividual and practical imstruction in all branches of the work. Positions for all grad uates. Loomis Radio College. 405 Hth. 14 ANTED MEN AND ROMBN.— SATARIES up o $100 per week are not nnusual. Let us prove it. Get {0to the interesting. profitable professions. Always a demand for those thor- 1y trained o Costume Designing, Fashion Drawing, Millinery. Ladies’ Tafloring and Diessmaking. We feach you quickly and as- sis: graduates to positions o fo go into bus) ress “for (hemselved. Day and Erening ses. sicts. Low rates. Fasy terma. Ak for cata. logne. Fr. 7475 LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY, 1317_Rhode Taland Ave. n.w. AN EXPERT training in DRAFTING will enable you to enter this profession of high szlaries and pleas. ant work. Learn now in ‘your wgare time. night or day, at the COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING, 14th and T sts. Phone N. 212, Our latest catalogue sent vou on_request COOK-—General housework; settied troman; aray nights; feferences; small family. 2684 Woodley pl. ren: wtay might iidren wt. nw woman; city references. 2015 Allen pl. n.w., Off B0th st near Biltmore st. el ENERAL HOUSEWORK — Colored girl or aged woman; must stay night """ Phoue Columbin 3383, o XERAL HOUREWORKER, colored wom 3062 Q at. n.w. GIRI., colored, for general hontework, 610 _Louisiana ‘ave. GIRL, for general housework_ in wmall fam- fiy; near cars and bus. 8219 Kiingle rd. o.w. Wardman_Engliali_Ylliage. Aoy must | 2 K o girl._Wext 5385 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. by reliable woma: Colored, - 1148 20th st. D.¥. ENERAL WORR in A apa Fairfax. 5 F: arienced. fo GENBRAL HOTSEWORK or girl._Potomac 1925, NERAL HOUSEWORK, neat colored Apoly 2314 17th st n.w. 5 GENFRAL HOUSEWORK and cooking: family. 468 Ridge st. n.w. waid, © bousetworker in small family. 1198 1st at. n.w. STRL. colored, reliable, wisher Tai_tousework or nureing. WANTED. fner. to buy 25 years’ experience in chicken ra deseription of place valued at §7,000. Box 321-M HOUSE, rooms: h-w.l rented: mear 14tH st.: re b : several good bouses cheap WANTRD—If bargailn w Address Dox 340.M ROOM cash: Do agents. ofl 00 “cash, no agents. office. PR & LUNCHRODM —earning $1,000 per month excellent location: will sell: owner retir Call Mr. WETZLER. Col. 919, furniture_and equipment included in 3 bargain at $3.000; $2,000 cash. Address Box 8473, Star office i GTRL, colored, wants job or § family. 332 E st. u.e. ¥ gim, o wash dishes after school hours. 947 ot n.w. . HELP witli housework of day's work by c ored_girl. 011 R st n.w. 13¢ AOTUSEWORK wapted, rellabls woman; nights. North §440. 1918 18th «t. LAUNDRESS wishes work to fake hor Phone Columbia_5984-W. LAUNDRESS, <l take home. Fr. 457-W. 428 New York ave. 140 CAUNDREER or cafeteria work by the week. §23 % nw. : DELICATEREEN AND ;‘Zt TERIAC weil uipped: adrantageousls located opposite one of Woverament's Iirgest offce bulldings: most FL. Sandos, Aven HOURE, 10 rooms; tent, 855 mont Franklin_1019: S AND HAT SHOP. Combect Yor sale at atiractive price oniv: one of the most ex Phone Franklin 8484 fo ciusive whops 1n ¢ interview 58 Tore for_walr ; best buy in ciir. or Frasklin 3506, i cigar money maker. Call 1105 North Capitol s LIGHT HOUSEWORE and cooking, no wasl ing: colored girl: go Lome nights. 2903 Sher- man ave. n.w. “miles from railroad; will w ETORE for sale. on_Penusslvania MATD and cook or nurse abd cook references. 1842 8th nw. MAID, good reference. Mildred Wi 1314’ 5th st n.w MOTHER'S NELPER by colored gifl, 5 davs weck. 91 Mrrtle st. n.o. . PART TIME or_whole time by reliable col- ored woman. 207 N st. n.w.: basement. * PATIT TIMB or génsral housework: best re ; colored glrl. 1334 Swano st. n.w. Potomac 37081, PART-TIME or - m'n". Work; best reference. 14 or bundle: first- . colored, good plaln cook and laun- drows. 413 T. st. n.w. 00 22931, Star_office. 617 T ST. N.W._Three upper b.. steam heat. clec. light. oo Dhouse; will rent vers reasouabie Heinsman, 1504 11 sr. n.w oors. 11 t. and ol for rooming Rauman & near Thoma [ Address e That 2. Box 5 BUY _estabi stand fnvestigation I investment, adress 7 M. A:M. Star effice. BOFT DRINKS, lunches. clgarettes and can price nd busineas very reasona owner leaving 1908 Tth st n.w 18 . with oity relerences -claxs cook in boardi house or private family: wants (o stay night Canl_in person. 1337 Que t. n.w. whoe 1 UOUSEKEEPER, middls aged, by Army offcer with fve children, 4 to 18: monihly salary $30._Address Box ‘2973, Star office 3¢ RK by the day or the week by respectabie colored woman: e reference. 819 Q HOUSEREEPER, wettled woman who is ford of childror; good home for Tight party. Ad- dress Box 309-M. Star office. 160 8 st. n.%. Fdmonia_Armatead. ng woman, WORKING HOUSEKBEPER by v in private or rooming house. Miss B llll;lclg SHOEMAKER SHOP, first ciass. Apply i T o FOR BALE—Fully equipped Job printing offiee. 2 Chandier & Price pressas. Sx12 and 12318 éstablished three vears: seli reasonable. Aress Box 287-M. Atar office HOUSEKEEPER—Care for two ch home for elderls woman; room sonable salary. Phone Lincoln 9 and 11 a.m. Thyrsday. ITOUSEREEPER, white. after 2 o'clock. MOTHER'S HELPER, 733 _Princeton pl._Columbla_4688.W. KECOND COOK,_ mood salary. Apply Ban- croft Hotel. 1827 19th at. T4~ reliabia: atAy nights. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOYD SHORTHAND 18 THE BIMPLEST aystem in commercial use: easily read, fast. best: touch typing, epelling, Bng., bue.’ letter writing: grad. in demand: pos. guar. Est. § yts._Boyd School, 1338 G st. n. . 2870, BY STENOGRAPHER-TYPISTS WANTED the Goveramest. Ezaminations Jan. 13, Feb. Mar. 10, efe., monthls. Qualify through Btrayer training. Civil Service clanses fow being formed. Strayer Collegs, 721 13th street. SECOND GIRL, coiored, 1o privais family; must have references and stay nights. Apply 901 bR : SITUATIONS—MALE. = 924 Eye st n.%. & PERSONAL. BELECTRIC BATH, MASSAGE FOR matism, neuritis, jumbago, poor cf sraduste nurse (coloreq.” Fhose X. EXOPSSIVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY REDUCE) wonderful French method_used. DELLL LEDENDECKER, D. 0., v ALL LINES IN BPAUTY CCLTURE DONE by dppolutment; pea evenings; formerly with Gustave. Linc. 363, 20° SLIP COVERS MADE WITH YOUR G0ODS or will furnish goods; upholstering. cushion: . L. leberwood. 1207 oth n.w. Fr. 6110, BUSK MAN, waiter or any night work. Adums 4137 8t 6:30 p.m. _Monroe Pratt, 1 CHAUFFEUR. experienced, careful driver: best city references. Fhone North 6809.W. Address 1913 8th n.= e CHAUFFEUR and houseman. 817 B 8t n.w. References. RECOME AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. Executive “Accountants command big sal- aries: thousands of frms vesd them: only §.000" Certiled. Pubile Acoouniants I ‘T & Many are earing $3.000 to $10.000 8 year: we train you thoroughly in spare time for C. P. A examinations or executive account- ing_positions: previous knowledgs of book- keeping unnecessary: largest staff of C. P. A's in America; low tultion fee—easy term: Write now for {nformation, Dept. T. A. ervice Fxamination Stenographer-typist examinations Jun. 18. Fel ar. 10. ';Ef"':' course, 5 dars and 5 nigh each wk. Tt . $5. Operator exam.. Feb. both med and women, age 19 tg 70, Course bo. innipg todas. The Cirtl 8o 12th and P o.w. T Givil S CHAUFFEUR, pr 1821 9th at. v, CHAUFFEUR, young, neat appearing. whits u ition driving for private TaGilly: ex: et "eferences. Adaress Box S40-3, (i ~oung_colored man want office. CHAUTFEUR, sition in private family; excallent referens Phone Cleve. CITAUFFECR, 14 sears cxperience; will 8o 4% asked: reference. ~Adams 2444, CHEF COOK wants a place in Juach room or | private familr. 1239 Callburgh st. s.w. ¢ ivate, by youss mam. Call ces. . POSITIVELY THE BERT MARCEL AND BOB 16 Weshingion, 81, s 17005 be &0 226 vinced. MAE MURRAY'S, Frankiin_§708 LADY, "GOING TO §T. PETERARURG, wishes to communicate with rty going last week ia Januars. Address Box ST, Siar office, CAN “ACOOMMODATE CONVALESCENT OR oy T L T , pris: . . k Foom, private batn. Spec ution to ICAL TREATMENTS GIVEN BY A uat Bxcessive weight reduced. Phese of. 1447. 1611 Coua. ave. HEoN REsT m;m:“:uuml« ED. 1N v valescent; night a u yision. North 7063, 1620 Torn st 'n'.!'.‘ sl 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLIE L3 debts contracted by any one other lisn my- seif. J. R. THOMAK. 1425 8. €. ave. we. * TN OBDER to close an estate, The adminis tratrix is offering for sale an extablished eon fectionery and ice cream business having bees gonducted for @ period of forty sears. The iness is located In Washington. District of umbin, on one of the main thoronghfares of the city and will have (5 be wold. Tor urther _ioform apply to D. EDWARD CLARKE, attorsey at law, 426 Gth st. n.w.. SOUTHEAST CORNER 0th, A sts. and Mass ave. n.e.; splendid cornee xiore With 5.rooni aApattment: hot-water heat and electric Jight will gite good lease or sell, and can arrange torms. os. D. Walsh, 812 H Main 73 FIRST AND SECOND morigage not cent laterest. 1 to 5 years, safest of all invest meats; notes in any denominations. E. ROY LEWIS & CO. Pot. 2485, 1713 Coon. ave. n.¥. P. F. CARLEY, BUSINESS AND REAL ESTATE BROKEL. 937 K KT. N.W Ofee and Home. Piond Frank, 613, Office Hours, 8:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Auto accessory, doing a nice business: owner cannot attend to sewe; will sacrifice for $1,500. Lunehroom, downtown, suitable fs» & ladr place has tevéral liviog rooms, with low reutal. A give-away for 1¢ sou want to sell or buy & business, it will be to your advantage to see F. CARLEY. COACHING for February ~afiminations college graduate, cartified teacher; theses an " | papers_prepared, Franklin 4701-%. | COOK. Cainese, for private family. 1820 New Hompahire ave. 13% JOBE wanted for students. (Cail Howard staity Y, M. C. A. Columbia 8100, AN, young, ambitious, mnllul a3 asalstant buyer 1 Tai- 140 experienced, - wants Box SHIM, st ; st rniture house. Address Mes. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY HEMOVED, $1: facial treatmeots. 3o, 10c. $1: violet ray sealp sham 38c 50c. 300 1th and G ate. Friday_evenings. HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE OF THE BET- or class Of ubfortunate young womes be. fors “and during confsament. | Pxceptional et 1o two worthy pooe girls entaring now. Javies for adort'cn. T Bty Corry. FREFARED TO GIVE YOU REAI service. Want stores, hotels. boarding avi rooming houses. If priced right will effect a sale. List what you have and our saleaman I8 o6 the job. See us to buy or sell.: Satisfac tion guarinteed. AUSTIN M. COOPER, Main 1332, $20 11th 8t. N.W. Hotel or Rooming House wanted. Address Box 320.M, Star office. WE ARE

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