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AMUSE National—"The Comic Supplement.” Florenz Zlegfeld waved his wand &t the National Theater last night and brought vividly to life tha bois- terous, flumboyant comlc supplement ©f America’s Sunday newspapers, im- mersed in the trappings pulchri- tude of a Ziegfeldlan revue Making its premier bow, the new offering, officially named “The Comic Supplement of American Life,” raced, with more or less halting speed, and some few hitches, through two acts, including 25 scenes, and came to a belated finale on the stroke of mid night, leaving a first-night audience wondering whether the master pro- ducer of revues had brought to full bloom a blossom more nearly related to_the sunflower or to the orchid There is much beauty, partly un- covered and bewitchingly half draped there are blasts of homely exag- gerated wedy, long moments of humor bordering on the bucolic plenty of hokum, a fragile lit- tle sweetheart s “mighty her hand- th unique settings by Gieddas, which bear the que genius least two g memory; Brook s and his banjo and W. C. Fields )k and lyries are by J. P. McEvoy, with music by Con Conrad and Henry Sougaine It oug lak and somo stamp of tu said, in spite of elaborate finvestiture of this plece, and all the hard work which mani- festly has been put into it, with even undeniable Ziegfeld snap, frequently evident, that the audfer was far from satisfied dea of the whole, chow the with its heteroge- ity, failed to strike home. In all Just however, praise should be | hest i h wnd there, and on some ndividuals. 'erhaps with sharp eli- mions, the toning down of overex- Rigeration und, of course, the filling n of gaps, excusable, perhaps, in the Dublic dress rehearsal,” a show may be made which will “go.” Take W. C. Fields, for instance. His Y4 Jones was robustly comical, yollicking, and at times his panto- yuime brought shricks of laughter. Ffartha-Bryan Allen, as Myrtle, a| Qiughter of Pa, was wispish, | dainty and quite a finished bit of Joveliness. Clarence Nordstrom pleasing foil, of attr: &nd it was the Allen-Nordstrom | romantle melody of “Kissing” that| may prove the hit of the revue—if ar This little song is Iflting and | tuneful. and provides Brooke Job his best banjo opportunity, to the ac- | companiment of a dance by Joyee White, who is the little tornado of | the show, on toes. In passing around | the tribute Rae Dooley must not be | overlooked as the baby Gertie of the Jones family, 'overdone a bit. but fuil of surprises, especially in a freak dance in the last cabaret scene, which | brought down the house What plot there is Jones family from a homely morning scene to the beaches, drug store. a cafeteria, the room of the Royal Sons and ters of Arcola, where Flelds produces # capital pool table act: a city park, | city street full of scenery, city hall ride, a tiny apartment of the weds, a ride the Riverside | and a wind-up in the eity cab- presided over the amtable | Brooke Johns. There is almost as much machinery as in a curcus: Freak radios, a frick automobile, a whole apartment in a folding piano, automatic pool tables, a huge Riverside bus with wheels that go round, and a row of elevator doors Although 10 be unfavorable, audience rocked and often, and % provided a| carries the | early | pa’s lodge- | Daugh- | in 5 inclined the comments were the folks in their seats long most of them stayed to see the end. The show sparkled with newness. It may be forgiven for many shortcomings of the first night. The future only will tell how far the departure of this “funny-paper” bur- Jesque on life will win its way into the favor of the fun-loving public Belasco—"She Wanted to Know. Surrounded by a brilliant company, Grace George is announced for the Shubert-Belasco Theater next Mon- day, in “She Wanted to Know.” a translation of Paul Geraldy's comedy, “St Je Voulais,” which has been run- ning in Paris for eight months. Bruce McRae, who has been playing with Ina Claire for the past few sea- mons, and who was featured on Broadway in “The Steam Roller” this Beason, plays the role of the husband, while Frederick Worlock and Char- Jotte Ives have two other important yoles. H. Tyrrell Davis, Edward H. Wever, Anita Damrosch, daughter of the famous musiclan, Walter Dem- rosch, and Barbara Kitson, complete the case. John Cromwell, producer of “Tarnish,” directed the comedy and H. Livingston Platt has designed the ttings Poli's—"The Rat.” Interest attaches to the American premiere, at Poli's Theater Sunday Might, of “The Rat,” a melodramatic yomance by David Lestrange. FEarl Carroll is the producer. The play Is described as the story of an Apache nnd has to do with the love of a ~oung and beautiful girl for a char- meter of the Parid underworld known as The Rat. The play is sald to be ¥ genuine thriller. It has been play- ing for the past seven months at the Garrick Theater, London, and con- tinuas to be a sensation with British wudiences. Teddy Gerard, the Amer- ican girl who has won wide popu-) Jarity in London for the past six| vears; Horace Braham, last seen in| Washington as Lorenzo, with Da Warfield, in “The Merchant of Ven- g C. H. Croker-King, Maj, Wallace \feCuteheon, Ralph Stuart, Katherine | ‘Revner, Florence Gerald, Grace Staf-| ford, Jeanne Wardley and France: Nanine are in the cast. “The Rat" @ in three acts and eight scenes National—"Earl Carroll Vanities.” 1e “Earl Carroll Vanities,” hefalded ms the biggest and most sumptuous yovue of American humor and Ameri- can girls on tour this season, begins p week's engagement at the Natlonal frheater next Monday. In addition to dazzling ensemble of Broadway beau- iies who come here with the produc- tion, 24 of the prettiest and most ical Washington girls, personally and trained by Mr. Carroll, sed in the revue funmalker without com- heads the company of 20 comedi- 4 will tell & new version of doesn’t imitate four Hawal- Rome and Dunn, Dare and| Wah Miller and Mack, Frank and| Fddie Leslie, Dave Chasen, Charles Alexander and Al K. Hall are other ptellar laugh provokers. Kathryn Ray, America’s most per- ffect and most beautitul girl, will be mcen in the famous clock number as the pendulum girl. Desiree Tabor, whose volce was one of the season’s musical sensations in New York, and Betty Fitch, provide vocal numbers, Claire Elgin and Chester Fredericks head the terpsichorean brigade. And ‘hrough the 40 twhirlwind scenes Trances Marchant, Rella Harrison, Carol Cummings, Hazel Patterson, Lavergne Lambert and Agnes Leon- ard. picked the country’s most Toe re. he why | the | | ‘ | | picture | burted MENTS Wardman Park—"The Man Who Was Dead." Bertram Bloch's newest play, “The Man Who Was Dead.” which had its premier Tuesday night at Wardman Park Theater, with the Ram's Head Players, will run for two wesks, with a matinee Saturday, playing every night but Sunday and Monday. It is full of unexpected moments and un- usual climaxes with a finale that. is a tremendous surprise. It was.written especially Ram's Head Players and fine presentation by them under the direction of Robert Bell, with. the supervision of the author. It is pro- vided with.a most attractive setting, a log cabin in New Hampshire done in James Reymold’s best manner, with a beautiful view of green hills off in the distance. The story is of an author, Gordon King, who with charmnig wife and a young and Impressionable sec- retary, goes to the New England hills to write a story of the Russlan revolution, taking as his guest a cer- tain Capt. Fernine, well acquainted with revolutions and intrigues, who subsequently Is found dead. King, s friend, Dr. Trent. and the heriff, assisted by the Young undertake to unravel the for the is given a | Ferntn county secretary mystery. K ithist SRR Che i “The newest-and one of the snap- | piest acts on the Keith-Albee Circuit” |1s announced by B. F. Keith's Theater |next - week, in “The Rebellion,” a “mellow” dramatic satire on the pres ent craze for syncopation, presented by Herman Timberg and featuring amuny Timberg, Sonia Meroff and a big including. TLeo Chalzel, Vir- ginia willlam Pike and the st Roche, | Survivors Orchestra. | Herman Little “Little Timberg, “Fun's Brother,” will co-headline in Bits." Others will include Lily Morrls, Engitsh comedlenne, in - her own comedy song successes; Ted and Betty Healr, the flapper and the phi- losopher; Pepito, first clown of the Circus Parish, at Madrid, Spain, apd jester to King Alphonso, in the art of buffoonery; “Syncopating Toes,” a dance . fantasy, with two beautiful girls; Lew Murdock and Mildred Mayo, who will dance and sing through *Foot- loose,” and .the .Kismet sisters in skill and strength, with the usual screen fea. tures, Farles Slni iR lowa iR Yas sian Ballet. The Earle Theater management an- nounces for the coming week a featured motion 'picture, featuring Priscilla Dean in the “Siren of | Seville,” the first time this photoplay has been presented in Washington. The feature of the vaudeville pro- gram is Shura Rulowa and her Rus- slan Ballet, an offering of exceptional artistic merit, headed by a dancer who has won recognition in adopted country and ranks among the great artists not only in America, but also in Europe. Another offering, often a “headline” attraction, will be “Compliments of the Season,” a “vaudrama,” which, when “translated,” means drama tempered with vaudeville.” Five capa- ble players are in the cast of this Paul Gerard Smith offering. Others il include Earle Cavanaugh and Al Lester in one of the brightest of musi- cal comedy farces, “The Love Boat Viola Rudell and Edward Dunigan, in Musical Comedy Revuettes”: “The Texas Four,” a male quartet of four exceptional singers, and Meehan and Shannon. Arthur Flagel will give his usual “jazz’ concert at the $50,000 Kimball organ Stran(‘l—i;ncers and Orchestra. Vie ' Quinn, the Winter Garden dancer, with her Sunnybrook Orches- tra and supporting singers and dancers, including Palmer Young and Harry Quinn, in an ultra-modern revue, will head the vaudeville at- tractions which Manager Sparrow will present at the Strand Theater next week. Jitmy Lyons, late feature with the “Land of Fantasie” and billed as “the Ambassador From the Court of Mirth,” will be 2 special attraction. Others will include Bobby Jackson and Ida Mack, In “The Book Shop" Frost and Morrison, In a skit, “You'd Better Sing,” and the McDonald Trio, in “A Cycle of Beauty and Daring.” “Cheap Kisses,” a new photoplay by C. Gardner Sulllvan, and directed by John Ince, Will provide the film entertalnment. The cast includes Lilllan Rich, Cul- len Landls, Vera Reynolds, Phillips Smalley, Louise Dresser, Jean Hers- holt, Bessie Eyton, Lincoln Stedman and Kathleen Myers. Gaycty— *Town Scandals.” Harry “Hickey” Le Van, in “Town Scandals,” an annual event and feast of fun and frollc, is announced as next week's attraction at the Gayety Theater. Hickey's comedy is sald to be more unctuous, his piano playing more deft and musical and his all- around antics more entertaining than ever. Lottie Bolles, pretty ingenue, is still .“'l!h him, but otherwise the sup- porting cast s all new, includin, Joe Yule, “the stuttering'eccentric’ Joe Van, another comedian, and John- ny Kane, “straight” man, In many hi- larious "incidents, and with Helen Curtis, comedlenne; Estelle “Arab" Nack, Thelma Harrls, Corinne Wil- son, the “California Nightingale,” and 20 darcing girls, who appear in a dozen musical numbers. Mumnl—_‘i’hiz Bang " Babies.” Billy Gilbert, famed in bburlesque with - his own show. “Whiz Bang Babies,” will come to the Mutual The- ater next week. Supporting Billy Gilbert will be seen and heard.as well, Steve Mills, a_veteran laugh producer with the “funny feet”; the Musical Guthe, Jack and ice, musiclans and dancers; tuth Shepard, ingenue; Belle Barron, soubrette, and the Whiz Bang Babies themselves. Billy Gilbert also carries a synco- pated orchestra. ; Newmafx—"Ceylon and Singapore.™ eylon and Singapore” is’ the traveltalke B. M. Newman will present Sunday afternoon and ev. National Theater. sismatte In this new group of motion and color views Ceylon is declared a perfect picture of radiant color. Peopled by one of the gentlest and most charming of native races, it is an island of rare Interest. Kandy, in which lles the tooth of Buddah— the marvelous rock temples and cities—the fascinating life, manners and customs of -the peopla comprise all that even the most exacting could anticipate. Colombo, the capital, was in its prime five or six hundred years before the Chris- tian era, while some of its crumbling monuments belong to much earlier ages. Mr. Newman brought also from a recent journey, scenes of Sigri. Anuradhapura, Mt. Lavinia, picturesque processions and other sights of interest |Boston Symp}';ony Orchestra. beautiful gigls last season, with 102 pther girls appear amid gorgeous set- Rings. ;s i The program for next Tuesday in|Gilbert. in “Romanco a hih SerEe Kousmevitakny Rewbver ) TOVARuSA o Rags Xhity-eveed THE EVENING ductor, will direct the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra. in {ts concert at Poll's Theater at 4:30 p.m, will in- clude Emanuel Bach’s “Concerto for Orchestra in D Major,” arranged by Maxtmillign Stelnberg, and Beethoven's “Seventh Symphony in A Major,” to- gether with Berlloz's overture, “The Roman Carnival,” and Debussy’s two nocturnes, “Clouds” and “Festivals.” Seats are on sale at Mrs. Wilson- Greene's Concert Bureau, Thirteenth and G streets. Rialto—"Barbara Frietchie." “Barbara Frietchle,” with Florence Vidor and Edmund Lowe heading the cast, will be the feature at the Rialto next week. The story of “Barbara Frietchie” is tamillar to nearly every man, woman and child both through the pages of history and the Clyde Fitch stage play, in which Julia Marlowe appeared in ‘the title role. The possibilities of the screen afford many opportu- nitles for extensive elaboration which were beyond accomplishment on the stage. These, it is clalmed, have been fully utilized and drafted Into the picture. Columbia—"'l;he Thief of Bafldad." No announcement has yet been made of the attraction for Loew’s Colum- bia next week. The curernt attraction, Douglas Falrbanks in his latest spec- tacular achievement, “The Thief of Ragdad,” has been shown to capacity audlences. and, If the demand war- rants, may be continued another week, in all probability. “The Thiet of Bagdad" was con- ceived on an eplc scale and executed with a brilliant disregard for expense. 1t is a wonderful adventure into the realm of pure fantasy and also af- fords Fairbanks himself a role of superb opportunity. = The picture comes to Washington from a long Broadway engagement at 32 prices. Tt is the story of an auda- clous Bagdad thief who dared to as- pire to the hand og a princess. His adventures during his quest for the magic chest of Nazir, which alone can make possible his marriage to the princess, would astound Sinbad the Sallor himself. Metropolitan—"1f I Marry Agam B Wanng s Penn- sylvanians. At Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next waek the photoplay will be First National's production of “If I Marry Again” featuring Dorls Kenyon, Frank Mayo, Anna Q. Nilsson, Lloyd Hughes, Hobart Bosworth and Myrtle Stedman, together with Waring’s Pennsylvanians, the popular synoo- pated orchestra; the Metropolitan World Survey, added short reels and a musical setting for the picture sub- jects by the Metropolitan Orchestra “If I Marry Agaln” Is the story of a girl who, through pluck and loyalty to her husband, overcame the preju- dice of his father, an austers master of milllons, who cherished the tradi- tions of his family above all else. The picture was directed by John Francis Dillon. Waring’s Pennsylvanians will heard Sunday at 3:20, 5:25, 7 and 9:30 p.m., and daily thereafter at 1:50, 3:50, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. in an entirely new serfes of modern Ameri- can syncopations, with Fred Waring conducting and Tom Waring, his brother, as planist-vocalist. be Pnlacc—"'ro;'norrow.s Love™ Next week Loew's Palace will ha as its featured attraction Agnes Ayres in “Tomorrow's Love, £up- ported by Pat O'Malley, Raymond Hatton, Jane Winton, Ruby Lafayet and Dale Fuller. “Tomorrow's Lov is an unusually appealing comed drama of married Iffe, of the first year of wedlock, its trials, tribula- tions, laughs and complications. Paul Bern directed it from Hbward Hig- gins’ continuity of Charles Brackett's magazine story, “Interlocutory.” Miss Ayres has the role of a young matron who soon discovers that her “perfect” husband is not so perfect as she thought and too frightfully stubborn to explain a few Incidents of a rather incriminatory charactes with 2 former admirer. Tivali—"TI Tornado.” House Peters will be the star the first two days of next week at Oran- dall's Tivoll Theater, beginning Sun- day afternoon, in Universal's film ver- ston of Lincoln J. Carter's melodrama, ‘“The Tornado.” Neal Burns, in “Easy Pickin's,” and a Lyman H. Howe ‘Hodge Podge” also will be shown. ~Follow- ing will be: Tuesday and Wednesday, Paramount’s production of “Worldiy Goods,” with Agnes Ayres: Lloyd Hamilton, in “Crushed,”.and a Bruce scenfc study, “Just Walting”; Thurs- day and Friday, Lon Chaney, in “He Who Gets Slapped,” with Norma Shearer and John Gilbert; short flims and pipe organ accompaniment: Sat- urday, Shirley Mason, Bryant Wash- burn and Evelyn Brent, in “My Hus- band's Wives”; “Our Gang,” in Hal Roach’s ‘Jubilo, Jr.” and fourth in- stallment-of “Galloping Hoofs. Abasesdori [T M Agam. Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, Ho- bart Bosworth, Frank Mayo, Myrtle Stedman, Baby Dorothy Broek and Anna Q. Nilsson are seen in the pri cipal roles of “If I Marry Again, which will be shown the first three days of next week at Crandall's Am- bassador Theater, beginning Sunda: also CLff Bowes, in “Weak Knees, and added short reels. Following will be: - Wednesday and Thursday, “So This Is Marriage,” with Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagel and Lew Cody, and Harry Langdon, in “The Hansom Cabman”; Friday, Agnes Ayres, In “Worldly Gooda"; the Spat Family, in “Hit the High Spots,” and a Lyman H. Howe “Hodge Podge”; Saturday, Reed Howes, in “Lightning Romance”’; a Sennett comedy and “Galloping. Hoofs,” No. 5 Central—"Women First.™ “Women Pirst” fs booked for the first two days of next week, begin ning Sunday afterncon, at Crandalls Central Theater, with Willlagn Fair- banks and Eva Novak, aléo “Our Gang” in_ “Its a Bear’ and the scenio subject, “Vienna,” Tuesday and Wednesday, Rudoiph Valentino in “A Balnted Devil,” and Earl Hurd's “The Artist'’s Mode!": Thursday and Fridey, Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Corter, In “Argentine Love,” and the Halroom Boys, “My Mistake”; Satur- day Betty Compson in ‘The Garden of Weeds,” and Mack Sennett's “Off His Trolley." Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Cortez, in “Argentine ve,” and Mack Sennett's “Lizzies of the Fleld”; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Harold Lloyd, in “Hot Nell Shipman, in “White [ and Lyman H. Howe's “Hodge-Podge”; Friday, Alma Ru- bens, In ~The Price She Paid,” and Jack Dempsey. in "A Knockout fo; Cupld”; Saturday, “The Sunset Trai juvenile comedy, “Goat Getters,” and “Galloping Hoofs,” No. 3. Avenue Grand. Sunday - and - Monday, Thomas Meighan, in “Tongues of Flame,” and Mack Sennett's “Wandering Walst- [lines”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar- {ion Davies, in ‘“Janice ~Meredith”; Thursday, Florence Vidor, in “Chris- tine of the Hungry Heart” and Charlie Chase, in “Hello, Baby"; Friday, John Ranch,” _an STAR,- WASHINGTO D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1923, 21, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Oh, Yes, Pa’s in Right. OH YES INDCED! HE BELONGS TO EXCLUSWE DE Luxe CLUB! HES I DELIEVE AT THIS MotzeENT! COPL bhing house requires fhe services of u livewire experienced rug and linoleum salesman. to represent Baitimore, Washington, Richmond and Norfolk and in termediate ‘pointa; liberal commissions pald, Address Box 4: office. BANK TELLER: state experience, references and age. Addreas Box 376-R. Star office. BOY, with wheel, to deliver small packages Apply Room 306, 1408 H st. n.w w CLERKS, two, ambitious, willlng to work and study to succee week start: ad. vancemen' as qualified. 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Apply after 7 p.m., 2622 11th st._nw. _ S S COLORED WOMA for general housework and asslst with care of one Child: three in family: stay nights: $40 per month. " Apply Apt. 108, Stonelelgh Court, Conn._ave. at L st. SITUATIONS MALE ACUGUNTANT desires any kind of evel Work. Address Box 291-R. 8 2 BOOKKEEPER AUDITOR desires amall set of bookes to keep evenings: reasonable. Addrgss Aflen Dulles, “one jod salary fo start Xddress Box 312-R, T housework and Twhite) capable dishes and Ad- COOK —Tnteiligent, sriive woman, for moderate size restaurant of preparing home. cooks vegetables; state wages and references. 5 Star office. Experienced. RHIRT HAND —Apely st ouce; shine Co.. 713 Lamont at_ n.w. RANO who can accompany fo_practice With tenos for professional work. ~ CAll. Lin coin 5763, _ s 21e STENOGRAPHER ~ Young not over 18 Tears: must be graduate s pher, ‘but pe- Finner: nddress peraonal letrer. giving. a ot 'chool, avstem of shortband. &ddrass akes (o siart. Address Box 278-R. Srar BoP! shes place a 1327 12th st. dy. and w office. B portenca. per month, ment: sta real with good ch full particulars 316 R RAVH office . NGINEER. designer and draftsman. coilege graduste. 80, reinforced concrete and Beel expecience’ best references. Addr Box 270.R. Star o asThEe. Ty DRUG CLERK would like position; have had fome expérience in_compounding. Liac. 9683 7o years' experie motors, etc.; w STENC permanent pos and_experienced; Woodward Bldg. * K uto agency; Give previous experience and Address Box 271-R. Star office. o take orders over phone: PRX operator preferred: also serve customers and work in grocery department. State ex- 8:30 to . pected experienced in wiring an El d re. West 452M 220 work. 1168 20th st day’s” | kind; go home nig GIRIL, colored, fami) HOUSEWD. iy -R._Star_office { work wanted b 1 h st. n.e. H reference. HOU LAUNDRY 1631 13th st RES to do at home; " frst ciaws, wishes bu th st Apply to take at_h LAT North_4560. LIGHT HOUSEWORK, pig North ston st n.w Tea now WAITRESS, referenc WOMA. rursiog. WOMA experienced, 119 Thomas mbsemary jored, want 1434 T st wants rd piace Sty i o oues o WOMAN, colored, wants day's work rervice: city”reforences Lincon Finecoln: 3481 WOMAN _wizhs o 1317. 1427 5 Y“ AT i ing. atter 34 h To16a W bie uniform 51-W or day_ench duy Lorcoran_st. perience and_ give refereaces. Addrers Box P . 2! FIREMAN, white, experienced 1o high low preseure bo PERSONAL st o 3 GOVERNMBNT EMPLOYE wants extra work, elevator conductor. good mechanic. Harvard H._Jackson. Box 1101, City Post Office. HA P. Ho Hotel. 21° G LADIES (3) fo demonstrate; experi- ence not necewsars: good salary fo start. Apply Peoples Drug, 18th st. between G N SALESWOMEN thoroughly experienced at selling popular priced DRESSER-—COATS—MILLINERY experience BB 8 HELPBR on truck of any kind. t. n.w. JANITOR—Biperienced man North 4560. 930 0 st. n.w. wants in WILL SHARE FURNISI APT. mother and baby and will give exee to baby while mother is absent. Cal WITH MATO CHOP_PIC deilver. L. HAMMER 00 gallon: aby girl, 1o private uted: age 18 mo Btar o these 1tnes do not appl: GOOD SALARY AND COM BRESLAU, The Friendly Shop. 1300 G 8t. N.W XPERIENCED LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED DUR INAUGURATION PERIOD PLEASE REGISTER NOW ROOM 1 12th BT. N.W. CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELIPHONE COMPANY. EPHONE COMPAN HOSIERY SALESLADY ; must be thoroughly experienced. Good salary and bonus. WILLIAM HAHN & CO. __7th and K Sts. SALESLADY, experienced, for ladies’ ready-to-wear; some knowledge of typing. Apply Samuels’, 923 F st. n.w. T GOOD BALARY DURING B SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND PREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER TELEPHONE OPERATING THB_IDEAL OCCUPAT! FOR YOUNG WOME! APPLY FIRST FLOOI 722 12th ST. NoW. Unless you have had recent Tastoxs JOBE, weveral for student: Call Howard Tniversity Y . bis 8100 capable, seitied. wishes empl three evenings & Week; best of references. N. Grinnell, 1117 14th w. 210 OFFICE, MANAGEE, § vears' experience: ac- countant, «gaable correspondent: mail order anthority and experienced salesman; young married map. Address Box 496-M, Star of- fice. 2% P. B_X. work evenin excellent reference. office. SECRETARY—A Yale graduate, 32 years old, married, studying for the forelgn service, de. sires position ai rivate secretary or as- et an ‘ot arge interecter cax” drive car; has bhad two years experience in e D i gy o consider any reassnable ofe Addres TAILOR, experienced flllln‘, busheling new work. Address Box 280-R, Star office. WANTED Connectlon with firm or corporation who needs the services of a man with wide experience in the invest a few theusand dollars If satistactory nnection can be made. Address Box 28T R, tar _office. 22¢ WORK of any kind, 12 to 6; Japanese. by white young man; Address Box 850-K, Star nd ;SITUATIONB—KALE, FEMALE N _AND WIFE, colored ouly, waat jani- tor place: best references; will do mivor re- { paire, Write or call fanitor 1021 2ud SITUATIONS FEMALE SEAUTY PARLOR operafor for shampooiny. curling, scalp treatment and factsl massage would lke fo work all -or part time: will ive one day's work as references. Address ox_317-R._Star office. 230 CASHIER or clerk; full or part time cafeterla or cigar stand by a reifable la Address Box 300-R. Rtar office. COMPANION to #laerly lady or woman gion by refined, capable lady. Address Box 283-R, Slar offce. G EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. A7 LASS OF BTENOG., TXPISIS, Bookboepan, clérical help: . Main 876, - CITY %ue:mgefl in dr. NT SERVICE, 1838 G 2 registration I CLASS HELP of all kind: Box | FACIAL HATR PERM §1: facial treatments. Soc, scalp treatments MARIE STEV! $1: violet 80c: shampooing, 35 L 809 Kreage Bldg . 11th . Frievenings 24 ER ® i SEFARATE snap fasteners, $23.50. Samples given. SHERWOOD, 1207 8th n.w. br. 610, MEASURE; strie_and gusrantesd LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1817 Rhode Island ave. Phone Franklin 7475 MISS DODSON, FORMERLY AT THE ELT Beauty Shoppe. now X s, 708 13th TRSE WITH EXCEPTIONAL able home will care for invalids or convales- viciaity Dupoat Circie. ~Phone North ELECTRICAL, TREATMENT: duate. Excessive weight reduced. 1447. 1611 Conn. ave. HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE OF 1 ter class of unfortunate young women be. fore and during confinement. Exceptional offer to two worthy poor girls entering now. | Bables for adoption. Veil Hospital, . T BET. SICKNESS, INHARMON of living, etc.. healed by neous thought habits. Patients are instructed Bow to appiy_the principle of healing for themselves. "No charge is made. Offce | Rours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. and by &ppointment Plone West 188, FRANK A. E, 732 21st n. * | 0 0 ERSTAN ND HELPS fering women & children better than Dr. Della Ledendecker, D. O, 1787 P st. n.w. Fr. 8849, EARN TO EARN BIG MONEY—BEAUTY culture taught i a&ll branches. MIRROR BEAUTY 8CHOOL, 521 F st. n.w. 2| | FURNITURE —Ca { FURNITU I, wanied WANTED MISCELLANEOUS (Continued) FEATHER BEDS and furniiure: best_prices paid. Sanare Deal Furniture Co. SOT Epe. ot B’ Phone Main 5638 FURNITURF._Want o to completely furnix nsed furniture Adams 5010 contents of store fxt all Main esand x 3006 und you get the FURNITURE enough ted immediatoly M. 2606, FURNITURE for your 1 Furnit for an Broom hona as s whole or in parts 610 Louisiana_ave T best pricea Co., 490 La.' ave _or_phone Fra ; FURNITURE, WANTED Weisenberg. 418 10t FURY ia 1282 for wagon o 0 Pa. mve: n.w. FURNITURE 1 nsed furnitus A Tiouseliold gosds s T pav. & Main 9273 Phoe M. FURNITURE office Axtures Sachs Furn e tus e Money wdvaneed on corner &th and ato D sis Thiain Teat re e’ and’ othar miscal: 0. 600 Louisiana & diamonds ad oid few. our manufacturing dept. Pui e “patd Selinger's, 819 F ot OLD GOLD- Bring in_your old_goia. o iatinum, diamonds: aiso iscarded Jawelry. e need'them in our manufacturing dept. Will pay lighest prices. A. Kaon. Inc. 535 F st. diamonds, Jewelry: fine ATF. Arnold watches ed cash_value paid BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES S e Park road. o wpecialty m; Addres BEST LOCATED ing store. Addres GOING OUT OF mings. fixtures a Helndrich & ¢ LADIES” DRESS for eash; prieipals o clusive shops in city. F inters C1GA agnz good husine s ' fake it: ewner Address Ro ROOMING HOUSF ed, & ncome x 234K BUSINESS lease for 2 Tirh et AND AT BHOP for sale at attractive price oue Franklin 5454 for Star office Woolens sale £500 cash low rent 51 000 238-R, Star off MAN WANTED T JOIN ME IN GOOD RUS iness; must trav-l and ta and collections: £30 w $500 cash required. 6 interview LUNCH ROOM: celied locn Address Box DRUC b selling montiily atirn pr £ 8531 Star ¢ Eoo: & " p i Address Fou TATRING for room RY AND CONFECTIONERY STORF R00d remcon; at sacrifice price. 1 PARTNER, SIL| ed busthess to any extent br addit must ave $10,000 cash Clate preferred. Ad office 2 in_eatat an be iner nal capital: tive Lusiness Box 404 SPLENDID LOCA mal STORK vegetu 1 hone Main I HAVE EXPERIENCE in plumbing o ha ware business: 1 can invest some mon Address Box 304-R, Star off. P )OD_OPPORTUNITY — Oyster business for sale cheap. with living quarters: cheap rent Apply at 32071 Ga. ave. 20¢ SODA FOUNTAIN, ¢ expensively equipped but must be sacrificed fer. Call 1353 Wisconsin uve DELICATESSEN lent busivess. b FOR RENT r meat an g loase. e business. be eold see for yourself. long lense Ca ws. sundrie did paying Tent n.w capacity: fine income from long lease: owner upable sell for $5,000. Address fMce storage to Rox ASOLINE, acceacories; large corner Jocatio: on busy n'w. buiness street: wner nn to operate, will sell for.less than oo al valoe for saie. Price, 34,200 ms. _Address Box 397-K. Star office. N REST HOME FOR AGED, IN-; nd_convalescent; night nd day super- | vision. North 7983, 1020 18th o FAOTAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED, $1; facial treatments, GOc, Toc, §1; violet ray Alp treatments, BOc; shampoolng. 85c and 80c. MARIE STEVEN, 800 Kresge Bldg. 11th and G sts. BATH, MASSACG matism, neuritis, Tumbago, poor raduate nurse (colored). Phone N. 3 ORMAL SCHOOL GRAD. W) HOOL position or priv. claes, primary or grammar | Wash. or ~icinity: exper. in private schools. _Address Box 243-R, Star office. 21+ atisfaction guaranteed. Wyatts, | GOMTOM. OPERATOR, Grpist, clerk, 6 experience, $20 per week; reference. Box 264-B, Star office. EVENING WORK any kin aleo. 1648 Fla. ave. n. GIRIA, two, want chambermaid or waiiress S, housemen, nurses, mi waitresses, day workers, part-time, morn! and evening houseworkers. laundrestes, cles Crs: all recommended. 'Tolliver's Agen: Oth mw. North 178 Plain sewing AN BASY, SHORT, FASCINATING COURSE to learn, Telephone switchboard opbrating; class or private Oxford BI bet. X BEAUTY CULTURE _INDIVIDUAL LESSONS in all branches; marcel waving. Mr. Conlon. MARGARET E. SCHEETZP, skin and scalp cialist. _Established 1008. 1145 Conn. ave. COSTUME DESIGN. FABHION DRAWING, millinery, dressmaking, ladies® tatioring’ Da. S evening. ARk for booklet, LIVINGSTON ACADEMY, 1517 Rhode Isiaud ave. n.w. Frankiin 7475. FRENCH TUTORING BY FRENCH LADY; high-school teacher. 8717 Ten st. n.w. Potomac 87017 z INSTRUCTION 1IN HIGH SCHOOL SUB. Jects; coaching for military acadamies and college entrance. B. L. MOSELEY, 1315 15th St nov. Fr. 2071 . MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL OF BEAUTY 0-311 Burchell Bldg.. 817 14th st. Only exciusive beauty culture school in W tablished 1020. Individual instruction. Day d_evening classes. Franklin 5181. 31 FRENCH BPANISH _BNGLISH. % work. ' 1704 Vermont ave. basement spart- ment. S lmVBRN!fls—-Vlli(in'f.; French; {nstruct chil. dres. morn, reference. Ad- Gremi Box 16w st 248 TF YOU ARE A WHITE PROTESTANT seeking employment of the better kind call at ovce, Room 621 Bond Building. 14th and N. T Civa are Delog placed in OONFIDENTIAL DETECTIVE SERVICE, RE- lable tnformation about any person on any subject; established 50 ¥ connections WANTED_SPACE 10 DI nesdlework. Radress Box SPLAY AND SELL ponitions anily tant Kaignis BF Amer fox Employment Bu £ “Strayer Employment Service. FIALF DAY or eve experlenced; competent. Star_office. otk Addres sternogra) Boxt 38005, LADY WOULD LIKE 10 READ T0 INVALID OR SHUT-INS BY THE HOUR. CALL_C 21-W. ted by St 11 for its students anq” Gradastae. Goed busincas positions. pro. Sored"for all that are qualiged NO FEES. 721 Thirteentn St. Main 3430, BUSINESS Eroamon‘s—‘l;:;. cegistration. Yeshington Emplomen ange; sperated Tt the pubic by the Wasking! NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Beom 218. Transportation Bldg.. 17th and H. “For Efficient Male Employes COS%VLT ?:n CALL Freo Eapisymes Beivice. 1736 G Bt . Main_8250. HOUSPREEPER_Position wanted by a re- fined lady for & widower. Address Box 310.R, Star_ofice. . MAID IN OFFICE, by rl._North BSO04-W. PRACTIOAL, NURSS, will care for iavalld or 3R STENOGRAPHER—Expert (rplot; copying— 10 3 u-'fl'z‘h;m. & s Cill Eoom STENOGRAPHER Expert, half Hay; 500 0th’ and_Biltmore. 22¢ hour. 208, Rockledge, D take average intelligent colored BTENOGRAPHER-TYPIST— office dictation: good education; $20 week. Fr._10807. 23¢ STENOGRAPHER, expert, and firat-class cor- respondent; congressional reference. Addres Box 345-R, Star office. 23+ ~ WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUES, bric-a-brac, planos, houselold s, office furniture, showcases, cash re lsters. Phone Franklin 5294. R. Harrls, Ind. ave. n.w. 4 BABY CARRIAGEH, medium state price and condition. E. B. Nea 8509 Sth st. n.w. BOOKB—BOOKS—BOOKS-—All kinds, them in"" or phone about large lots, 6416 Peariman’s Book Shop. 983 G n.w. _ CAMBRAS, 3 “glasses. tgune tools of every kind; anything you to sell. Groce 11th and B n.w. Phous Frankiin 838 or postal CLOTHES—Wll pay highest pricen for Indies’ and men’s worn clothes. Write or phone D. Steln, 1808 Tth at. n.w. Phone North 499. 3 10 small or Mra. “Bring Franklin n BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOYD SHORTHAND 18 THE BIMPLEST system in_commercial use; easily read, fast, Dest: touch typing, spelling, Eng., bus. letter writing: grad. in demand; pos. guar. 'Est. § Tre. . Bogd Bchool, 1338 G st n.w. M. 2878 TYPIST and_general ofice clerk; 7% years' experience, Der week: references. Ad- dress Box 281-R, Star office. 200 TYPIST or stenographer by voung lady with qEperience; best of teterences. Address T34 4th st s.6. 2 Individuel or class instruction. Fr. 408 Bthelhurst Apts., cor. 15th and L sts. RADIO CONSTRUCTION. A thres months’ course, With a_thorough training 10 the science of electricity and yadio. Practical work in the construction of radio apparatus with experimental laboratory work and_practical trouble shooting in modern re- celving sets. Moderate tuition charge, pay- ble weekly, If desired. Start in any day. Big demand for our graduates. LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE. e eth st Main 7830, 214 BE A DRAFTSMAN AND earn big money. Experts need- ed in a1l lines—mechanical, architectural, topo- WOMAN—Over 85, with good personality, for temporary work. See E. J. Thompson, crystal room, Ebbitt Hotel, 0 o'clock tonight. JOMAN wante position to care for elderly lady or one chlld; reference. 900 19th et. .w.._Apt. 617. B BTENOGRAPHER-TYPIETS WANTED BY the Goveroment. Examinations Jan. 13, Feb. 10, Mar. 10, efc., monthly. Qualify through Strayer training.” Civil Service classes now being formed. Strayer College, 721 13th street. [RKE CLOTHING—Best cash_offer for men's worn clothing, shoes, etc. Established 1865; Auto als. Main 4145 Justirs 010 Stand, 619 nw. CLOTHING—Will call 1o my tmlettered auto- mobile, ety or suburbs, and pay vou highest prices ‘for ladles’, gentiemen's. children's dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address 1 or phons. I will call. W. Rice, 1332 ¥th et n.w. North 1755. DESK, rolling top. chairs and_section: case; must be a_barg 9791, Al bogk- NOW 18 A GOOD TIMBE TO BEGIN A course of preparation for life’s duties. Wood" Commerctal School, located in a quiet neigh borhood, 311 East Capitol street, is just an ideal .piace. One year's tuition costs $119, payable in seven ‘monthly payments. ~One year, evening sessions. $36, jn monthly pay- ments. Thirty ninth year. Tel. Linc. 38. Civil Service Examinations. Stenographer-typist examinations, Feb. 10, Mar, 10. Special course, 5 days and 5 nights OUNG LADY, with ref. d office clerk, Cyrflt cash| or once. Call Fr. 1028. Miss Martin. FOUNG LADY, high school graduate, ness college_tralning, desires position ist._Phone Main YOUNG WOMAN, employed. desires any kind of evening ‘work with newspaper or journal, Where there s opportunits fo learn tha work -‘.’?ry immaterial. Address Box 6S-R, Star office, 2 DIAMONDS, old goid, Logls_Abrahams, 815 G DIAMONDS, jewelry and old _goid, 00 delays. 'Alsio- Hoffa, diamond broke F st._n.w., rooms 17 and 18. Malo 6458, FURNITURE-Wanted for the high dollar. all kinds of housebold furaiture, antiques and Brie. Rowenberg, 514 101h st. niw 0455 FURNITURE, siightly used. goods of all kinds, at once. household Phone Adams raphic, etc. We make an expert DRAFTS- §EAN ot ‘you in three fo'mine ‘monthes Yo can start right now under our individual, fn- e T riae Fhoa Nomh 2tk each wk. Tuition, $5. Operator exam., Feb. 4, Yoth men and women. .Junfor Telephone Oper- icii Service Frepavators, Schoots S04 L 3, %y Fhons. K5, 2080, SITUATIONS DOMESTIC nnm.l AR o Saka. Sems> o days eut ator, " Th Go COR ROOMT Tully equipped ard fur nished, for rent; 19 rooms and 4+ baths. ®: and 824 Sth st. n.w. R. B. Behrend, attornes for owner, 1817 F st. n.w. 26% STABLISHED ROOMING HOUSE. DOWNTOWN LO CATION, COMPLETEL) FURNISHED. WILL PAY TO INVESTIGATE. ACI QUICK. - FOR APPOINT- MENT CALL. FRANKLIN WANTED oming or boarding house. fo rmer lot. modern new BunEa fow: Tvacant: nr. American Cuicersity Dh Niso " similar busiiess for - semi baskaiow big lot; on macadam rosd, outside of Hos mont, Va., subject to reasonable trust Trade equity in &.room. modern bungalow Juat - eastor ) Woodrlge. for. sonfectioners £o0a value and paylng we From 1 to 20 lots, different sections of the District. nearbs Md. and Va.. clear, trade for paing business, automobile. second frus Dotes, or anything of equal value For quick, satisfactory resuits in buyin selling or trading, see the brokers having ove A quarter of a_century experience. E.RYON CO., INC.. _ Main 459 SIS RS s et CARLEY, Real Estate Broker Phone F. 6153 Paying cafe, equity in large T Business and K N.W Thomas Circle. dining room, including aicely equig wiin “low renta crifice for $3,500 sciect trade place worth $7.000, W 7-room reoming and_bearding house, bes 17th and O: good furniture; good income A good bus for $3.500. 17-room rooming house. downtown; gas and elect. lights; h.w.h.: up-todate furniture 000 leage. with very low rental; a good uy for $2,500. irocery and Market store. in_one of the best n.w. locations: doing from $1,200 fo $1.500 weekly business: & good buy for $6,000. Light grocery and lunch, pear schools; on account of sickness will sell 3600 Reauty parlor, in a buss n.w. section nicely €quipped: doing a good business: wil sell on terms for $1,000. several for Lanch room, near 12th and Pa, ave., doing sbout $125 daily business: low rental with ase: owner retiring: will sell for £3,500. Luneh room and seve rooms: returns from to rental of property place ness. A give away for § raished than P..F. CARLEY. T dCentinucd.op et Fase)