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National—"The Dove." David Belasco will present Hol- brook Blinn in the production of “The Wil- of Gerald Beaumont, with Judith Ander- Toler National Dove,” a melodrama written lard Mack, based on the by story son, William Harrigan, Sidney and William Norris, at the Theater next week, immediately pre- ceding the New York engagement. This will be Mr. Belasco's fourth pro- duction of the season Described us a melodrama Dove” unfolds an absorbing story in four acts and is peopled with vital and Interesting characters A notable supporting company se- lected by Mr. F udes John Harringto: Wilson Reynolds Mitch- PRI Deffrey Beatriee Day and others. The play will be the personal direction « Wwho will be here ment Polx s—"Cape Smoke."” Smoke.” a new play described a melodramatic will be of- fored by Charles K. Gordon next week at Poli's, commencing Monday eve- ning. It has already met with ap- vroval in several New England cities and in Brooklyn, and following its engagement here it will go to the Martin Beck Theater, New York The title “Cape Smoke graphic, but symbolic. Cape Smo is the name of a drink, somewhat comparable to our native “moon- shine,” which is used and misused in Svuth Africa. It has rulned many of ‘the white men in the diamond camps and it figures prominently in the plot and action play, which i the dramatic version of Capt. Walter Archer Frost's novel, “The Man Be tween Thrill plenty of mosphe promised James Rennie, prominent among the Younger Broadway leading men, plays the American and Ruth Shepley, hero- inc ¢ George M. Cohan come- dles, ured as the English girl The play was staged by A. E. Anson, the noted actor, who staged “White Cargo.” Belasco—"W}xi‘te Collars.” “White Collars.” next week’s at- traction at the Shubert-Belasco, pre- sents an unusual novelty, for while it is something new in the theater and by an a of popular na reputation has had the previously unheard of run of more than a year and is still running indefinitely in Los Angeles at Theat There is addi- tional Interest in the fact that seven weeks ago a second “White Collars ¢ompany began an indefinite run at the Egan Capital Theater in San Francisco, where it gives promise of duplicating the remarkable record | still growing in Los Angeles. The “White Collars” company that Will be seen here next week was se- lected in New York for an approaching Broadway premier, by Frank Egan and the author, Edith Ellis, ter conducting the rehearsals at New York theater daily for the past four weeks. This special New York cast Includes Cl Ivernail. John Marsto: Mona ey, France Underwood, Rea Martin, Frederic Burton, Allen H. Mo Robert W. Cralg and Cornelia Otis Skinner. The story and its characters deal with the present generation of mid- dle-class Americans, the “white collar brigade” that seera cast of clerkships, typical of the in our depariments, Wardman Park—"A Doll's| House.” The sixth and last production of the present season, presented by the Ram'’s Head Players at Wardman Park Theater is to be Henrik Ibsen's im- mortal classic. “A Doll's House"” witn Josephine Hutchinson in t Nora, and Robert Bell as This production will lasco 1 | Ke: , Ruth Dayton, Dalton Banyard, Earle Josephine Dorothy produced Mr. Be during the eng, under age- = and African “at- ar ere hor onal workers Dr. Rank. open Tuesday, February 3, and will be presented one week only, with a Saturday matinee. The three acts take place in the living room of the Helmers’, and have veen especially designed by James teynolds to express the mood of the piece. Robert Byrne has executed the set. Emmett Le Compte Is stage manager for the production. Newman— Sxam and Borneo.” is E. M. New- Sunday after- the National Siam and Borneo” man’s Traveltalk for oon and evening at Theater. While iam Mr. Newman was entertained by a brother of the King, who opened all the doors in the var- ious palaces and permitted photo- graphs to be made of Siamese life which the average tourist rarely sees. The motion and still picture: in this traveltalk reveal very won- derful palaces, gorgeous temples, many strange animals and birds and curi- ous and almost unknown insect life. The throne room of the King of Siam will be shown and the King will be seen at work and at play. A visit will be made also to the won- derful Wat ng or elephant tem- ple, the fin and most beautiful structure in Slam and to Bangkok, a eritable Venice, and Ayudha, the an- clent capital, where is a great deal of quaint beaut Keith's — Honeymoon Cruise.” Keith's Theater program next will be headed by \éd Way- latest productio; junior comedy In six scenes” en- “Honeymoon Crulse,” said to last word in tabloid revue n a scove of besutiful new Wayburn pupils and proteges put er the snappy music and peppy dances, The members of the company are all graduates of Ned Wayburn's Sehool and vouched for as finished artists Stan Stanley will appear in a vein of humor t is said to make trouble float away on a sea of laughter. Neil AMcKay, a Scotch singing comedian and favorite in the English music halis, will follow, while Richard Kean, 2 distinguished actor, will be seen in “Characters From Famous Plays.” A bit of a surprise is promised by Fenton & Fields in 'Appearing in Ferson.” Motoring in a slanting, slat- ted saucer i{s one of the thrills pre- sented by the Tom Davies Trio, from the New York Hippodrome: and An- vette, a little girl with a big voice, “The Pocket ¥dition of Tetrazinn the Four Readings, sensational jug- glers, and the usuval screen features will complete the bill. E. F. weelk burn's musical titled, be the More t Earle—"Land of Fantasie™ “The Land of Fantasie,” headline attraction at the Earle next week, s a George Choos production, with Til- lis and La Rue and the Eight Dancing Rockets featured. “Courting Days,” & battle in three rounds,” will make for laughter; the Three White Kuhns sing their own songs; Burke and Betty announce themselves In a “mirthful - potpourri,” introducing Burke's voice and ukulele, and Miss Betty with saxophone and cornet, and the Roma Brothers present a study in bronze, demonstrating that physi- cal perfection can be.attained, while fohn Murphy, also on the program, is looked upon a fine single enter- tainer. Washington will have its first op- yortunity to see Bebe Daniels in ~Aliss Bluebeard” on the screeny usical comedy “The | is not geo- & 1 out on the Pacific Coast it | the lat- | in the mold | role of | Strand—“Capt. January." Baby Peggy, one of the biggest of the little film stars, in’ person, In connection with the presentaticn of her latest photoplay, “‘Capt. Janu- ary,” and five acts of Loew's better vaudeville, headed by a new offering of Vincent Valentini presented by Lew Cantor, as the Bralle and Pallo Revue, with Lew Kessler featured, will form one of the greatest bills of the year at’the Strand Theater next week, beginning Sunday. Baby Peggy, who is making her first visit to Washington to appear on a local stage, will be seen four times Sunday and three times daily thereafter, with the exception of Sat- urday, when an additional matinee performance will be given for the little folks. Other acts will include Ralph Rog- ers and Elsie Donnelly, in a comedy skit, “The Itallan Count”: Van and Carrie Avery, Van being the original Rastus, in “Madam Sirloin-Medium'; Gould and Charles Adams, as Two-Man Quartet,” and a screamingly funny animal offering called “A Day at the Races. Baby Peggy's picture, “Capt. Jan- uary,” was adapted from the story by Laura E. Richards, concerning a child saved from a shipwreck by an old captain. Hobart Bosworth, Irene Rich, Harry T. Morey and Lincoln Stedman appear in support. Gayety—Jimmy Cooper's Revue. Presented in two acts | scenes, “Jimmie Cooper's | big Columbla burlesque comes to the Gayety week, after scoring elsewhere. *Jimmle' |a dynamo of energy of fun and frolic supported by a galaxy of stars well known in Columbia burlesque, and {including Jack Reddy, Jean Vernon, | Betty Delmonte, Chuck Wilson, Midgie Gibbons, Hal Willis and Sam Arco, with a chorus of 18 “Nell Brinkley Girls.” The Seven Pashas will provide whirlwind acrobatic features Cooper always carrles a separate division of colored entertainers and this season Julllan Arthur's Jazz Band will play for the speedy stepping of Jazz Lips Richardson, Mantan More- land. Susaye Brown, Octavia Sumler, John and Jennie Dancer and Sam Cross—jazz_hounds all. A midnight extra performance {announced for Thursday, February Mutual—"Kandy Kids.” | Next week the Mutual Theater will |offer Jake Potar's “Kandy Kid: one |of the standard attractions of the | Mutual burlesque circult. It is in two acts and six scenes. Its “plot” con- | cerns the troubles of a young mar- I ried couple in one of the hotels in far ‘Jal'dn where the customs are quite | difterent. { Johnny Webber and Sammy Spear: \ comedians, are as: ed by Billy Reed, | Flo Bennett, Jean Fox, Elsa Raynor, | Warren Boyd and the Kandy Kids Rainbow chorus. Columbia;‘ I‘?orth of 36." A powerful epic of the Texas cat- {tle country in the lata 60s, reveal- | ing the fight against financial | aster and the subsequent rom |an American girl-rancher of eriod s revealed in Paramount picturization of “North of 36" from| | the Saturday Evening Post story b; | Emerson Hough, author of “The Cov- | | ered Wagon,” which is scheduled for | Lowe's Columbia Theater, following the engagement there of Douglas Fairbanks Orfental fantasy, “The Thief of Bagdad.” No definite announcement has yet | [been made by the management to| | the exact date for the opening of “North of 36." Palace—'The Devil's Cargo Wallace Beery, Pauline Stark, Wil- liam Collier, jr.. Claire Adams, Ray- mond Hatton, George Cooper, Dale Fuller, Emmett C. King and O'Donnell. are pictured in , Devil's Cargo,” which will be shown | next week, beginning next Sunday afternoon, at Loew's ace Theater. “The Devil’s Cargo” is a romantic drama of California gold-rush days, adapted by Victor Fleming from Charles Whittaker's novel, “The River Boat” The story largely centers about the campalgn waged by a fear- less young Sacramento editor of the 50s who. while advancing the cause of the vigilantes against the lawless element of the community, falls in love with and is promptly compro- |mised by Faro S8ampson, the daughter of the town's most notorious gam- bline den proprietor. Ben Turpin's new picture, “The Wild Goose Chaser,” will also be shown. and eight Revue,” a production, Theater next a big success Cooper himself, nd a producer extraordinary, 1s | al Metropolitan—"lnez From Hollywood.™ Waring's Pensylvanians, the pop- ular orchestra, will extend their en- gagement through next week, be- ginning Sunday afternoon, at Cran- dall's Metropolitan, where the chief photoplay will be First National's production of “Inez From Hollywood,” an adaptation of Adela Rogers St. | Johns' story of the most famous vamp in the movies, featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Lewis S. Stone and Mary Astor, together with the Metropoli- tan World Survey and other short films. Rlalto—“oh, Doctor!" “Oh, Doctor!”, declared one of the most humorous storles ever written when published as a magazine serial by Harry Leon Wilson, has been made Into a motion picture. “Oh, Doctor!”, the Universal-Jewel screen version, will be the feature film at the Rialto next week, beginning Sunday, with Reginald Denny as the star in the part of Rufus Billip, jr., the hypochondriacal young man who is stimulated by the beauty of his nurse to leap from his cotton batting environment and plunge into hazard. Mary Astor plays the nurse. Tivoli—"The Dixie Hand 0 cap. “The Dixie Handicap,” a umumgl drama of the race tracks, will seen at Crandall's Tivoll Theater the first two days of next week, begin- ning Sunday afternoon, the leading roles played by Claire Windsor, Lloyd Hughes and Frank Keenan, also Wal- ter Hiers, in “A Fat Chance' Tues- day and Wednesday Eleanor Board- man, John Gilbert and Alleen Prin- gle, in “Wife of the Centaur,” Stan Laurel, in “Short Kiltt and “The {Lady Bird,” a new release in the “Mysteries of Life” series; Thursday and Friday, “Dante’s Inferno,” with Lawson Butt, Ralph Lewls, Pauline Starke, Josef Swickard and Gloria Grey; Harry Langdon in “All Night Long,” and “Champions,” a sport reel by Grantland Rice; Saturday, “Troup- ing With Ellen,” with Helene Chad- wick, Mary Thurman and Gaston Glass; “Our Gang,” in “The Goat Get- ters,” and “Galloping Hoofs,” No. 5. i Ambassador—"Inez From Hollywood." Anna Q. Nilsson, Lewis Stone, Mary Astor, Laurence Wheat, Rose Dione and Snitz Edwards will be seen at Crandall's Ambassador Theater the first three days of next week, begin- ning Sunday afternoon, in “Inez From Hollywood,"” shown also at the Metro- ‘Wuumynu.msm s, THE EVENING Fluid,” starring _ Charlie Wednesday and Thursday, Norma Shearer and Joh fe Who Gets Slapped,” Sennett's “Galloping Bungalows. Friday, “The Dixie Handicap,” with Claire Windsor, Lloyd Hughes and Frank Keenan, and Lige Conley, in “Poor Butterfly, Mermaid comedy. Saturday, Tornado,” with House Peters, Clifford " and Richard Tucker ; Burns, in Christie's “Easy Plckin's,” and “Galloping Hoofs,” No. Fighting Chase. Lon Chane: Gilbert, in and Mack Central — "Lightning Ro- mance."” Reed Howes, @ new star of the films, will be pictured at Crandall's Central Theater the first two days of next ceek, beginning Sunday afternoon, in “Lightning Romance also droll Lloyd Hamilton, In ‘“‘Crushed” and a new issuc of the Pathe Review. Tuesday and Wednesday, Richard Barthelmess in “Classmates,” sup- ported by Madge Evans and Charlotte Walker, and comedy, “West Is East, starring the Hallroom Boys. Thurs- day and Friday, Harold Lioyd in “Hot Water”; an Aesop fable, “Hold That Thought™; Grantland Rice’s light,” entitled “Stun and dren of Scandinavia” Saturday, “Tongues of Flame,” starring Thomas Meighan, and for comedy Mack Sen- nett's “Riders of the Purple Cow "Apollo. Sunday and Monda man and Conrad Is Marriage “The Reel V- nesday Eleanor Board- Nagel, in “So This and Ben Turpin, in ginian"; Tuesday, Wed Marion Davies in “Janice Meredith”; Friday, Mary Philbin, in “The Gaiety GIrl,” and Bowes, In_“Ha urday, Madge Bellamy De Roche, in “Love and Hurd's “The Sawrhill Four," a loping Hoofs,” No. 4 Avenue Grand. and Monday, Bebe Danicls and Ricardo Cortez, in “Argentine Love” and Harry Langdor, in “The Hansom Cabman’;: Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Eleanor Boardman and (o rad Nagel, in “So This Is Marriage, and Ben Turpin, in “The Reel Vir- ginian”; Thursday, Shirley Mason and Bryant Washbury, in “My Husband's Wives,” = Neal RBurns, in “Court Plaster.” and Bruce scenic, “The Farewell”; Friday, Madge Bellamy and Charles De Roche, in “Love and Glory,” and Waiter Hiers, in “Short Change"; Saturday, Mary Philbin, in ‘The Gaiety Girl"” Aesop Fable and Galloping Hoofs,” No. Sunday Carolina. Monday and Tuesday, " with Milton Sills nesday, “Her Marriage Vow Monte Blue and RBeverley Bayne Thursday, John Gilbert, in “Romanc Ranch”; Friday, “The Cyclc with Alma Bennett and Eve Saturday, Tom Mix, In Tony!" Marion Davies, ¢ and Wednes- Barthelmess, in “Class- : Thursday and Friday, “The Hawk”; Saturday, Richard Dix, “Manhattan.” Chevy Chase. Sunday and Monday, Rudolph Val- entino, in “The Sainted Devil”; Aesop’s Fables and Fox News. Tues- day, Marie Prevost and Monte Blue, in “Being Respectabl Imperial comedy, “Sweet Papa”; Newspaper Fun. Wednesday and Thursday, John silbert, hearer and Conrad agel, in ack Dempsey, fn “The Town Tonight"; Fox News. Friday, Bowers, in When a Man’s & Man": Charlie Chase, in “Hello, Baby"; “Ten Scars Make a Man,” No. 2. Saturday, Strongheart, the wonder dog, in “The Love Mas- ter”; Hysterical comedy, “Omar Khayam"; “Into the Net,” No. 7. Leader. Douglas Fairbanks, creator of “Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood,” is announced for the Leader Theater, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tues- day. In “Robin Hood” Fairbanks be- comes a King of romance, unabashed as the bold fighter in behalf of the peer. in “Yolanda day. Richard mates” Sea in “The Hall Joh Olympic. Sunday, Lionel Barrymore, Am the Man”; Monday, Talmadge, in Her mance”; Tuesdav, Florence Vidor, in “Christine of the Hungry Heart"; Wednesday, John Gilbert, in “The Snob"; Thursday and Friday, Marion Davies, in “Janice Meredith”; Satur- day, Lincoln J. Carter's “The €yclone Rider.” in, % Constance Night of Ro- Park. Sunday and Monday. Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Cortez, n “Argentine ‘Walter Hiers, in _“Short and Pathe News events; Betty Compson, in “The Fast Set,” and comedy, “One Night It Rained”; Wednesday and Thursday, Rudolph Valentino, in Sainted Devil,” and comedy; Friday, Harold Lloyd, in “Why Worry?" and Chron- icles of America, “Peter Stuyvesant”; Saturday, Douglas Fairbanks, in “The Mollycoddle”; Jack McHugh, in comedy, “Oh, Teacher!”; Lyman Howes “Crazy Quilt of Travel,” and matine. only, chapter 8 “Wolves of the North Savoy. Sunday, Harry Carey, in “The Flam- ing Forties,” and Lee Moran, in “Hot Alr”; Monday, Wesley Barry and Col- leen Moore. n/“Dinty,” and Wanda Wiley, in “Present Arm: Tuesday, Buck Jones, in “Against All Odds,’ the Hallroom Boys, in “My \l[sl&ki‘ e and “Hodge-Podge”; Wednesday, John Gilbert, in “Romance Ranch,” Sun- shine comedy, “Pain as You Ente and Grantland Rice, “Sportlight’ Thursday, Tom Mix, in “Soft-Boiled,” and ClUff Bowes, in “Go Easy”; Fri- uster Keaton, in “The Navi- gator,” and scenlc, “The Chase Saturday, William Desmond, in "1he Sunset Trall,” and “Our Gang,” in “Seeing Things.” Takama. Sunday and Monday, Gloria Swan- son, in “Her Love Story”; Pathe News; Topics of the Day. Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Harold Lloyd, in “Why Worry?”; comedy, “Big Business.’ Thursday, Florence Vidor, Monte Blue and Marie Prevost, in “The Marriage Circle,” and Lige Conley, in “There He Goes.” ¥Friday, “The Marrlage Circle”; Aesop's Fables; serial, “Gal- loping Hoofs,” No. 2. Saturday mati- nee, Jackie Coogan, in “Oliver Twist”; Aesop’s Fables; serial, “Ten Scar: Make & Man,” No. §, and “Radlo Mad. Saturday evening, Antonio Moreno, in “The Story Without a Name"; serial, “Ten Scars Make a Man,” No. 5; Aesop's Fables; comedy, “Radio Mad.” York. Sunday and Monday, Marion Davies, in "Janice Meredith”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Thomas Melghan, In “Tongues of Flame,” and Mack Sen- nett’s “Wandering Waistlines"; Thurs- day, Florence Vidor, in “Christine of the Hungry Heart,” and “Hodge- Podge”; Friday, Shirley Mason and Bryant Washburn, In “My Husband’ Wives,” Lige Conley, in “What a Night!” and Bruce scenic, “The Fare- Saturday, Mary Philbin, “The Gaiety GArl,” Aesop Fable snd “Gal- loping Hoofsy" Doy i STAR, WASHINGTO 1 CANT SIGN ANy ToRE RESTAURANT CHECKS, AN’ T CANT USE THE DILLIARD RoOOM OR BOWLIN' ALLEYS AT THE DE LUXE CLUB UNTIL T PAY THAT ¥ 31,20, BUT I CAN SIT IN FRONT OF TH' FIRE \N ONE ‘OF THOSE NEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations __on applying for_employment. Use COPIES. ACCOUNTANT, experienced in Federal tax procedure; positian will necessitate living in South: state talary expected, experience. and references fn first letter. Address C. A. Hurst, Metropolitan Bank Bids. 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Leary, S01 Tth_st. s.w. 3 CARPENT | trictan “seeks” posiiton with dept. store, real estate firm or estate; not a ‘Jack' but mas- ter of the above trades; references. Address Box 262 CHACUFFEUR, secretary, desires position with grivate family’; relinble, ‘experienced. Addrgas wants Phone lace: experienced. Vest \\'ubu position with private whort order, in hotel or perienced, college man: any work niso part tme. Address Box 288, tar_office. Gesires permanent post un,. window trimmer and sign ! Echier. 170: GROCERY rufi.th at. Jona listed cariy. Address office. BOYD SHORTHAND, 1S THE SIMPLEST system in commorcial use: easily read, fast, best: touch typ! Eng., bus. letter writing; grad. guar. Est. 5 yrs._Boyd School, 1338 N IS A GOOD TIME TO. BEGIN | course of Commerc; W k) 3 thition” costs $119, in' seven ‘monthly payments. One year, evening sessions, $56, ments. Thirty-ninth year. Civil Service Examinations. Stenographer-typist examinations, Feb. 10, Mar. 10. Special course, s and 3 nigh | each wk. Tuition, $5. Operator exam., Feb. 4, both men and women, Junior Telephone Oper- ator, Feb. 21. Patent Office course starts to- day. The Civil Service Preparatory School, £ cor. 12th and ¥ n.w. Phone Fr. 2080. HELP FEMALE ADVERTISING _ SOLICITOR, references; obtain good contract: permanent. 315 International {10 1 o'clock GIRLS, three, experienced, profitable; | % Building, 13 10 pable salesladies, u local must. furaish references. LADY, young, capable of playing and selling popular *_music; _recommendations required. Address Box . Star_office. 20° M. 2878. | JANITOR, reliable, with best reference, wa small, office bullding o apartment. Addr 25 vishes to work evenin, . bookkeeping, entry profit. and loss finding. Address trpist,” bookkeeper, clerk or work at Address Box 203-8. Star ofice Teliable, wishes place In pri- mily as chauffeur or butler; willing to do_all around work: OFFICE MANAGER, § years expericnce: ca pable of taking complete charge; good corre spondent; thoroughly experienced in mail der business. Address Box 271-S, Star office. PA’ years' experlence, wishes assoclate work or connection Washington or elsewhere: will con- sider purchase of established business or in- terest thereln. Address Box 279§, Star of- best refarence. Potomac 349, E: REINFORCED CONCRETE designer, § year experience, wishes temporary position. Ad dress Box’ 280-8, Star office 300 TRUCK DRIVER, 4 years' experience; refer- ence it required. Call Adams 2444. 28% ‘Barber, 1023 Corcoran MARCEL, WAVERS, two ladics, refined, nice personality to meet exclusive clientele; ex- perienced or inexperienced; good opportunity. Address Box 305-S. Star office. WAITER, young colored man: references; ex- perienced. " John Moore. Franklin 5111, 20 YOUNG MAN, aged 18, desires position of any kind. _For_referonce call Linc. 6375 busy season. Apply now llm l g0o¢ sign- ment. Apply to Mr. W. L. VELLOW CAB CO, __ omomsNw. SALESMEN to sell Ford cars on a 50-50 basis; must own a Ford. Robey Motor Co., 1429 L st. n.w. 2 HIGH-CALIBERED SALESMEN. The man we are looking for is probably e v o it vales forcs of Myhpeade men, many of whom come to us unsolicited from other orj l":’tn!ion;‘ml:'hcy are earning s hard workers between 28 and 40 years of ige, Who ara able to producs & stles record of Atcomplishment and who are in_position to fccept aseignments in Virgiuia or Nerth Caro- Tina territory will be considered. Appearance, personality, “enthusiasm ln: olfl;m'h"‘vurnm:;:nrr Dinbiianed with the laFsest dnatitucion of 10y Kinitin e world, with assets n excess of e measure up, phone Room 116, AAsRppOIRtment:y! . vix 1 K S e PORTER — PERMANEN POSITION; MUST HAVE REFERENCE. THE MODE, 11th AND F STS. N.W. SALESMAN. 1 sou are willing to work, $50 a week will be ensy. And if (on ‘want to work hard you can earn $100 selling the new Chevrolet for S. & G Motor Co., 1078 Wisconsin ave., near M Thone West 780, Ask for Mr. Sameison SHOE SALESMAN. A thoroughly experienced shos salesman, possesking Only the best of references. Ap: Diy Manager Shoe Dept. PARKER-BRIDGET CO.,, THE AV TH. WINDOW TRIMMER with experience in high-class special- ty store. To a man capable of assuming executive duties a splendid_opportunity is offered. W. M. Balderston, Louis Gold Co., 1214 F st. PORTER wanted; colored; must have license to run car. References required. Bertram Cohn Co., 12th and G Sts. N.W. WANTED YOUNG MAN BY BUILDER OF HOMES; MUST BE LIVE WIRE, AM- BITIOUS AND TRUST- WORTHY. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. TELE- PHONE FRANKLIN 4408 FOR INTERVIEW. WASHMAN, first class; must be first class or do not apply; references. Replies confiden- tial. Address Box 306-S, Star office. 30* BOYS between the ages of 14 and 21, with bicycles, as mes- sage carriers. Apply Mr. Ger- hold, 1407 G st, nwa MARCEL PR Must be expert, good aulary; bours from © to . The Norma Besnty 31 P st. N. 4289. YOUNG MAN with knowledge of printing de- sires position; Wil accept low wages to start. Phone Adams 5367 . experienced: prefer one with clerical experience; permanent position competent party. Address Box 264-8, r office. TYPIST—Experienced, accurate, Bigh graduate preferred: only those wanting perma- nent position need apply. ~Call 703 Wilking Bldg.. 1512 H st. n.w., bet. 11:30 am. and 1 p.m. TYPISTA wanted. TWOMAN, white, knowledge of cooking, : cafeteria. _Apply Room 1, 722 12th st. YOUNG LADY, refined, who has ability to converse With people over phone o in person, to work In office; knowledge of typing pre- ferred: $10 per week to start. Franklin 6129, between 9 and 10 a.m. SALAD WOMAN. lcant must be_experienced. Tlevue Rest. 1334 G n.w. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD, REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER TELEPHONE OPERATING THE_IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN APPLY FIRST FLOOR 722 12th ST. N.W. ‘school Apply 44 G st. ne. 5 in_ private FB‘BAPEA!TEKIA POTOMAC WOMEN (six) to sell a na- tionally advertised household necessity that is well known, which we are selling at the fac- tory cash price on weekly pay- ments. This is an opportunity to make big money. Respectable out-of-door-work. See Mr. Blum between 9 and 10 a.m., Castel- berg National jewclry Co‘, 935 Pa. ave. nav, ’ SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE MAN AND WIFE, colored, desire place in pri- vate family; man as houseman: wife as cook and laundry; reference. Franklin 3856-J. 132 D st sw. 2% SITUATIONS FEMALE | o 198 Sary 3 | how SITUATIONS FEMALE (Continued) T for and Alesandria ~work 1 Wishes will page. home; 10 cents a TYPEWRITING done; reasonable. Phone Col 5411 SITUATIONS DOMESTIC RUNDLE WASH, small, wanted %0 home. " 1616 Reeves st n.w CHAMBERMAID 2693 COOK, 20 st do w colored girl. Call Potoma first class, § ENERAL HOUSEWORK S11 Barry place n.w GENERAL JOUSEWORK ¥ wishes position; ref, by colored woman wishes poaiti berma erul Lousew s waid. North il 5 wants work from 10 in the tng. Call Linco 4. wit ~middle-ag: are f tar first-class re lome. _Address_Box LAUNDRY to take home MAID, housework, excellent 5o lnundry referentes. apt 13-J Dreferred 308 v MORNING WORK wanted of any kiud. M.. Frank. 54013 PART TIME or das's work st ref. North 50 PLAIN COOKING, 2243 10th_st. nw WOMAN wants morning work " Addre YOUNG LADY wants ing, private family pref. Star offl "FED SEPARATE RULTSHERWOOD, 1207 9t 5w Fr. 8110 CONNOISSEURS TAKE NOTICE sewood parior chairs. ery rare for both, $60 for one. No de ment, call Lincoln 5275, be PATT guaranteed T LIVINGSTONE 1517 Rhode Ixiand sve. Phone Frank! ELECTRIC BATH. MASSAGE FOR matism neuritls, 80, poor_cire graduate nurse - Phone N. ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS GIV) graduate. Excessive weight reduced. Por. 14 11_Conn. e HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE ter class of unfortunate young womn: fore and duriog confinement. Exceptic offer to two worthy poor girls enter: Babies for adoption. Veil Hos Pa GPPORTUNITY FOR e taken up the com 2d have b Nat WILL PE WHO SAW ELDERLY gentleman k, d down by lLorse a at lith wnd Mass. ave., Satunday 17, please communicate with Ward M 1731 R st.? Phone Main 4510, Br. 13% p.m. North 1. ANY ONE KNOW 00n, wh N. J. ave. n.w., pl sum of money 812 D st MERCEDES, FRENCH MARCEL formerly with Scheetze, is now with 1304 F st. ART TAUGHT IN YOUR HOME lors and ofls from -obfects, fowers, ketch Cleveland 2844, JOHNSON REST HOME FOR AG valid and_couvalescent: night and da; North 7983, 1620 15th st FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOYED, $1; facial treatments, 60c, 75c, $1; violef ray alp treatments, 0 bolng, 35c and 50c. MARIE STEV Kresge Bldg. 1th and G sts. Open slonday, Wednesds Friday evenings. INHARMONIOUS CONDIT ing, ete.. healed by correction of neous thought habits. Patients are instruc to apply_the of healing themselves. No charge hours, 10 &.m. to 6 p.m. Phone West 188. FR. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ANYTHING and_eversthing bou You anything to sell? Drop postal 3 Junk a specialty. BOOKS —BOOKS—AIL kinds or phone abont large lots. an's Book Shop, 933 ¢ shotgune, have to sell. nklin 83 i fob: gentieman's, RHET OF THE I have WAVER LSI WATER fruit Leavitt BOOKS— them in 5416, Pearl CAMERA: every kind CLOTHING—Beat cash_offer for men's word clothing, shoes, etc, Established 1885 Auto calls. Main 4145, Justs oOld Stand, 619 D CLOTHING —Ladies’, gent's and Eoods: quick service; honest prices. Tous: Call_ cLo unletiered auto Tobile, city or suburbs. and pay vou higheat prices ‘for ladies’, gentlemen's. chiliren’s dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address stal or phone. I will call. th st. n.w. th HIN 1TO NOTHIN' BUT A PUNCH AN’ Jusy CLUB T'LL RESIGN FRort THE JowwT ANy way! To-rtorROW i | GROCE Lusines. gold; rea- | W Rice, 1332 | LARGE MATL Phone | BET- | License CARPE { doors. CARPE First after 4 CHAIRS at . pa | FLOORS froe HEATI gy come hea joB L i . | Sireplac DIAMONDS, fowelry and oli & o AT ot afaimony Hroker. B ot 15 T T8Nt ‘0158, TORE of W1 kinds: 76 apartments to ighene ‘prices. pald. Pione Adass o Vanted: o 818 furnish 1416 Wk gns sl FURNITURE and bousefurnishings North 843. Triangle Furniture Exchange. Tth st n.w. FURNITURE vato party having some sale. ~ Phone Franklin 5304 FURNITURE—If you have any furiture ot other goods fo sell, and you want to obtaln bewt_results, vend for Louls Notes, 421 10th n.w. Phone Franklin used furniture for fod* BOOKKEEPER, experience, best reference, iady, desires position; can do fliog and gen: eral’ office work, not stenographic. N. B. machine operator uk. Address Box 512 K st. ne BOOKKEEPER CASHIER—Young 1ady Star_office. BURROUGHS ~bockkeeping govition fn 286-S, Star_office. DRESSMAKER, experienced, 1n families or HOUSEKEEPER—Woman with {wo children, 14 and 11, place as housekeeper for one of 598, Star office. & NURSE, practical, colored, detlren caser: po- work after 5 o'clock. Address Box wishes steady home: refs. 1408 10th n.w. 2685-W.. two Iadles ‘or & married couple. Address Tox sition in doctor's office or ‘lustitution; doctors rerences. 2128 Newport place n.w. PRACTICAL NURSE, coming off ocese, 28, wishes position; references from doctors and patients. Address Box 276-S, Btar office. b SEAMSTRESS, colored woman wants sewing with dressmaker or private family, by day. 1217 6th st. n.w. 0 250" SEORETARY - STEXOGRAPHER, _excellent ining; seven years' experience: expert cor- respondent. Columbin_4798.3. g BECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER; eight years' experlence; competent. Desires itlon. Columbla 5 SECRETARY-&’ sponsible position. SEWING with a dressmaker, or doctor's m: of any kind, by intelligent, neat girl. North 8005, STENOGRAPHER and aicta) giperienced young lady. A APHER desires _re- Miss Owens, Frank. 2835. Sgv Hone _operator: ress Box 219-8, STENOGRAPHER, _ competent, res position. ' Col. 8137, THER BEDS and mmm-m hast prices :fi: Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Eye st n.w. /636, FURNITURE— Want sufficient used furni to_completely f Adams 5019 contents of houses aspecialty store_fixtures and showeases wanted. Just call Main 3006 and you will get the best re- sult FURNITURE enough wanted immediately, as & whole or i parts. Call M. 2506. x FURNITURE—If you want fo get fall —= for your furniture & household goods, call Tdeai Furniture Co.. Main 2508, 610 louisiana ave. FURNITURE of all kinds wanted: oald. Capltal Furniture Co., 190 phone Franklin 10987, FURNITURE WANTED and lousehold good: gou will feel snitstied with pricee T'pay nberg. 418 10th rvxmna-. carpets, etc, 1282 for wagon or bave me call. 920 Pa. ave. n.w. FURNITURE—W office fixture: Sachs_Furniture nw. Main 6306, FURNITURE—If you want o ootain sults for your furniture and other miscel- laneous, call Mr. Shapiro, 600 Loulsiana ave. .w._Franklin OLD, siiver, La. ave. ‘e buy household furni Money advanced on storage. Co., corner th and D sts. Watches, d! needed In our manuf value pald. _Selin OLD_GOLD. Deautiful piec 1323 G gl OLD GOLD—Bring in_your old goln, suver. laticum, diamonds; also discarded ‘Jewelry. e need them in our manufacturing dept. Will pay highest prices. A. Kuun. Ine.. 935 F st. Jewelry O F. Arnold, win MATTH prices Co.. at | assured 1% [paren PAPERHAN PER: 33 STORE T, Frauk 3 GRDER & 5 a RY NTER 30 p CAN L STRS AL 15 s and . ECONOMY Have 5 FLOOR FIN PAUL SERENE S—NEW FLOOKS made. TIT N Est ENSOR. 1424 © ENGINEE ‘Mant Phon ATER o s Main HEAT ASTERING [ rompt service; rea Franklin 701 DUPLICATE KEY m wait. TURNE . B.w Ellett SS MA 3 B 1106 9th 5 E & | MATTRES! Main, AN ang ING AND Guara P PRO this 1 9 Ca HANGINC TANGING, AND Fhillips, 2 REANGING, pres 20 14th A0 Reraping chrome ing. pl 25, PAPER] work. — Faven PAE LUFTLE W machine PIANO rehulit RHEANGING invers 1 KON PIANG €0.. PAI Enterpriss I ment. Low n.w. Phone TANGING Week ting up adio paper g, and aste HANGING Have sour work dot M. PUMPS, Adam HANGING AND $6 and up. A _n.w. Phone Ad: T~ 3 gusrenteed AND P ¥ cash weekly ~ Was! arket nd Park AROIPAE ¥ £ RACTORS i porch rockers 1233 10th s ONG & ROOMS 12 mouths to without_ou C0., 2401 AND HAND @ service. REP'D; SLI 5. _Returoed 1, Alexandria 308, AND ronghly experi $ S, 25 CENTS, 3 & CLARK A0 “from:_aiso nt_reduction M. 8731 1233 20 per st Tredding s OWS RENOVATED Lot us cal and GING PAINTIN ed work MPTLY — Toom: n.e. Lin. 45 SuNTIN TING ting € No AND Under new naranteed 3. fel4e AINTING — Speciai Avernge size room. pap with pois $ print- rooms and Euar. work. Adams $6 AND UP: FIRST-CLASS ne now snd avold the s 5 Ja25° TING —ROOMS PLASTERIN 819 9ih st politan e H REPA TUNING, aud _refis iled. PIA $175. 614 H » STENOGRAPHER —Part-time sider temporary full-time Box 2388, Swar offesy PIANO —Cobcert grand, any etandard make; must be very r-non-bl-. Bm, 308, Evani Bldg., Kramk.. 8¢ TILE work e WOIK repairing: uaanteed. Edwin L | § §7.50 A af lowest prices. n.w. Ph. Fr. 800, IRIN G--PHC parts for all makes 813 H st. n.w. NOS AND PLAYERS ¥ skilled " workmen HAEFERSAND) Linc. 1 prices reasonabie: . Ellets, 1108 9ta