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I' n Washington Th Ni ATIONAL—“Ben Hur.” Living up to advance expectations, “Ben Hur.” the mighty film epic which Natlona will be it is ann As a cent. flash on the screen. Rome a iefore the eyes. is said t ter. Ramo cis X, dier of 1 Ssther, siren of Betty Kathleen 1 Theater on Sunday night, held over for, a second week, ounced by the management. spectacle, the film is magnifi- Scenes of tremendous scope nd the agony of Israel surge ‘The chariot race alone 0 be worth a visit to the thea. n Novar tushman, ome; Ma i Carmel Myers, as Ezypt, are all said to score. sronson, Claire MeDowy Key, Frank el | ». a8 Ben Hur; Fran. s the ruthiess sol- McAvoy, a demure | “The Campers.” an atmespherie the picture. By reason | “The Three Bad tary f showing of the Metropolitan Worls The pomp of | Survey and other brief reels, to which: will be added the musical numbers by the Metropolitan Sy Daniel Breeskin, and on week days only the Metropolitan Ramblers, col me: of the greal Men,” ityres will be 1 ducted by Milton David. “Three Bad Men” goes back to the days of the middle §0's in the West, the | when | gold fields were first being opened to | those who were hardy enough to risk Jblazing ! the hard Government land ships of de Brulier and Winter Hall are also! through a new country. among t An o1 the cffe he principals. chest bly directed, adds to ctiveness of the presentation. PRESIDENT—"The Kiss in a Taxi." “The Kis: hilarious farce from will be Players week, heginning The y ina Taxi, the French presented Ly | sequence is the noontime dash of the prospective settlers drawn by the Government Army for | the land grants opened in the Dakotas, | when miles of vehicles of all kinds Clifford Grey's | are seen on their toes to be the first ach the promised land. Against Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber, | this background js tbld a charming the President | story of romance and love. of | to re at the President Theater next ! Monday night. slay. which had long runs in ew York and Paris, abounds in hu morous lines. Leona sell il pany w philand Tinity K ¥ At B, weel 1 Twins. appe: Jay What others will nan wl pantomi Stunis Whirl win in zen and triloquis o dance and Ira 3 il he: iter afternoo orehesty will be written Land w o G of the il add zest seneopatio Others on the bill complications and mirthful P me ill be seen in this story of 1z husband, his pretty af- d lonely wife wers, Walter Gilbert, Tus. I'S—*“San Antonio Siamese Twins.” Keith's Theater next i Antonio Slames Daisy and Violet Hilton, wi s the headline attraction. . Flippen, billed as “The Ham Am, will T featured, and include Dezso Ret the wrestles with hin: in eccentricities: b racie, who will offer Dance”: Winnie RBald- ations: Edgar Ber 1 company in istic ven m: the Trado Twins, offering divertizsement and < nk in 2 novel aerfal act. . he £, mic charac ARLE—Elizabeth Brice. | Elizabeth Brice. singing comedienne, | ternational singing Wlline the bill at the Earl next week, beginning Sunda, n, supported by her own a or syncopated artists, She heard in i« group of Songs exelusiv o her, and the to this interval of are Levan, Put- RIALTO—"Her Big Night “Her Bfg Night.” with | Plante a photopla; Ttisa f dis’ ‘e and others of the com-|and concerns mainly the failure of : | movie star to show up for & personal which has been arranged | Gadd {appearance for her | mier of her | of the star’s producer and press agent the star, is to he t the R story, “Donhling fo in connection wi est picture. to cover up her indiscreer |t The supporting | Hansen, first Marshall, A Mack Fitzgerald e ward | nd A At Loew's Pal: starting Horsemen Ingram’s ture feature with Frances White, d, ance in order to keep the matter out the newspapers cause many com- atfons. cast inc! wedish film star, merican role; John Roche, wain, William A at Carr. PALACE—“The Four Horsemen the Apocalypse. Theate of ‘the film 1 Apocal will constitute the lining the stage bill ““The Four Ho Fpse” photoplay. Rudoiph Laid in semen of is the Metro-Giold which c notice mnot director and pre the a group of five vocalists, consisting of a male quartet and one feminine voice, had {t« Washington premier at the | heard in who will be ‘mphony from alto next week. rce comedy based on Pe Zasu Pitts, Tulley Lee unday afternoon. “The Four sterpiece, with Ru- dolph Valentino and Alice Terry fea- comedienne, based on the novel first only Valentino and Alice Terry. Argentine and later in THE lEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, Brown Heart Beats' comedy prologue to t.length of the supple- imited to the Sunday Talmadge in and Love Sundac’ Nilsson in * Bibber comed Wednesday. Midnight’ Me Kate™ in_“Diplomac: Merry Widow under nd grants and Sennett's trails A thrilling Polic =" Pathe the line | Snapshots. AVENU Sunday and Nilsson in “Mis lio Chase comed Moose”; Tuesda Milton Stlls and “Men of Stecl” | Thursday, | Clinging Vi “Papa’s Pest”: I Porter's *Laddi i Te Torgot Laura and Laura La the feature &Y or Daphne.” | Lt th the pre. The efforts Sunday ness Woman t disappear- | day, Robert Fdesor day, “The Bo, line Da ter: Reging Jones ludes Einar playing his Mor, istin, ¢ n, ssy | Frazier, of “Fascinating comedy, “Kiss Constance ¢ Buffalo® Kimona r next week ypse.” Rex > photoplay the in: head- sson in in_“Opry the Apoca- | Ing Vine" ‘and dwyn-Mayer by V. brought Rex In- oducer, but Sterling in Hamilton i entitled Saturda: nolds in Producers’ release of “Sunny Side Up.” the natural color subject “The Vision,” and an Aesop Fable. APOLLO. Mond: “The Duche: falo” and Mack Sennett ce Tuesday Nobody" “A Parislan Knight Mary Brian in “Paris at meo e Thursday, and Frid Joy in “The Clinging Vin “Meet My Girl Johnny Walker in “Honesty the Best Juvenile Review day. and Charlip Cooke Remember' Plant Fabie. to Acsop CAROLINA. and Monday, with Lowell Sherman, Aileen Pringle, Chester Conklin; “Brave Heart,” with Lillian Jean Acker; Wednes- Friend,” Neil Hamiltor, Shirley Wednesda Nobo * ¢ Tiouse hursday, Leatrice Joy in “The Clir Helen "he Family Picni Plante in ow-Off”* “Nothing Matters.” “Buster's Vera Rey- Constance s of Buf- medy, “A Anna_ Q. and Va medy, “Kiss Bianche Sweet comedy The Leatrice and Mack aturday, ‘Bear Screen i comedy, and GRAND. Monda Nobod. v, “Mighty and Doris and atrice Anna Q. and Char. Like a Wednesday, Kenyon in Aesop Fable; Joy in “The Neal Burns in Gene Stratton Sat in “Poker he Wilder- ues- tich, with Marce- on, Warner I Friday, hat Happened to ert Gold,” with Mason, l‘vhorl CHEVY CHASE. Paramount Junior Youth' Me, Talmadze and Glenn Tue Valentino in *I'he Sheik. he review: “Mis tars in and The Duchess von in “The ¥. Rudolph Aesop fable . Anna ¥ and Art Tonight”; in T and Warven “riday, “Poker Fi Saturday, rd and Lloyd Anna May Wong in “A Trip to China. town,” Fox News and comedy, “Cupid a la_Carte”; Saturday, Tom Mix in “A Yankee Senor,” Mystery Pilot serial and educational comedy, “Baby, Be Good.” OLYMPIC. g Sunday and Monday, James Kirk: wood, Betty Compson and Mary As- tor in “The Wise Guy,” Pathe Weekly and comedy, “The Rat's Knuckles" Tuesday, Florence Vidor in “You Never Know Women,” and Fox com- edy, “Officer of the Day”: Wednes- | day. Earle Fox and Anna May Wong in “A Trip to_Chinatown” and com- edy, *'On the Go"; Thursday and Fri- day, Rio in Pals First,” Fox weekly and Pathe comedy, ‘There Gioes the Bride’ Saturday, “The Secret Spring,” Pathe comedy, “Hold Ev- erything,” and Fox scenic, “In a China Shop.” PARK. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday UFA's “The Waltz Dream,” Andy Gump comedy and news events; Wednesday | and Thursday. Irnst Lubitsch’s “So } This Is Paris with Monte Blue and | Patsy Ruth Miller, and Alice Ardell comedy and news events; Friday, | Ernest Torrence, Willlam Collier l}ml Greta Nissen in “The Wanderer,” and Dinky Doodle cartoon: Satur- | v. Madge Bellamy, Harrison Ford d Leslie Fenton in “Sandy,” ! Charlie Chase comedy and, matinee only. chapter 10, “The Phantom Police.”” (Shows continuous on Sat- urday from 2.p.m. On Sunday, from 3 por. savoy.! Robert Frazer in and TImperial thy Mackail rtoon; Tuen more in “The Gump comedy; “The Isle Com- Sunday. of Retribution” edy:” Monday. “Joanna'” and day. Lionel Bells” and _Andy Aesop Fable; * and Devil” and The Reckless Lady The Radio Bug in “The Love Thief" comedy, “Funnymoon- ers' Katurday allace Beery in “Behind the and Our Corredy, “Buried Treasure.” YORK. Constance « of Buffal Rudolph Sainted Thursday, comedy Norman Kerr lll Sennett Sunday, Talmadge in “Fhe Duches Fable: Mon in “The Sheik in “Who N Walker i fey.” Che Word” and_Pathe day, Lionel 3 and Jimmie Adams in selt”; Thursday, Ann Penn “The Mad Danc nd Mac comed. Funnymooner Friday, Leatrice Joy in “The Clinging Vine’ and lmperial comedy, *\ Bankrupt Honeymoon': Saturday, Tom Mix in “My Own Pal” and Our Gang in “Baby Clothes, new chapter Valentino ' Neely Edwards Tuesday. Johnny the Best Pol- “Mum's The Wednes- n “The Bells” Chase Your- ngton in play “Snowed In.” Lioyd Hughes and Dolores del | and first episode in | Batters ‘and BOTS. —with run !anam opportunity Lo Jeam lurn trade: " ADDIY HELP—MALE. KKEEPER, A-1._to uired. ' Mr. deciric Go. 3 charge: oids, Potomac 14th n.w. _ ‘wheels, ‘errands: 10th_st. »BOY wanled, Apmy Drug ewre. 2434 18th nor 'm"k"’ drive Ford delivery und (o work aroun Ty 8t016. . e Brooklan. Frc and Appl: BoY tor's lo o _chores around arge hom: me: alls Church 23, of address Box 20 ] q-mt-\ -nm bicycles <0 collect mw OV Hh newspaper ‘office: must be Neat Appearing thoroy, reliable: Iy Mr. ML' i% for battery s g et have ermit.” Frederick Carl. Ine brl;\t referen: Bov- | tailor colored. with Wwheel, fo work in a F_shop. 2045 _14th_at. n.W. duce; CALLERS AND onnA'mn. organization: opp. after 7 To_join live 10 {ravel; must be pro- character referances’ required. Call p.m. 1340 Euclld st. n.w. _ T8 CLI penman, accurate and punctual: [ auires thut you be bunded; 00d_ opnortunity: | Address Box_$3-B. Star office. ATMAK for ladies’ and gents’ tailoring. tonw. K-TYPIS dlans: good Dosition re- ary $40 mo.; reply handwri m NET bushelman, it Class: “COLI miss Addmpl Box 175-B. COLLEC Va. | lumbian_Buflding. COPY READER. | to read manuseript intelligen five l'b' CoR fi“’ e DRIV ER, umnem od,” FLE worl LECTOR and canvasser: salary and com fon: marrled man preferred: referenc Star office. {0 inaurance debit: Claren W. Melntire, Room 217 Co: 418 Hth at. n.w. 20 Voung man, must be able 1y night work. 5. 18 An: 121 %, R Apply 'D. nights, 44-hour week: w Thursday, 6 p.un.. bi NETIST. voune. kood reader and jazz | must_be willing to rebiearse. Address )5-B. Star_office. s 0e white. 1m 6 apurt- for Taundry.— AT Minn. ave. n.e 8¢ CTRICIAN'S HELPER: must be fast er and able ‘to rough-n new houges. Adams 7001 _after 4 .. in | HAVE an | perienced stationery sulesmen. ! six_Adnms 4294, | HOTE r\\n Wednesday, Rudolph Valentino in “A |office, LAT"FR. Nort} LAWYER, | after 3 1 colored M offer to represent, 0ld relinble nurser; MAN &no man enar | thon SCR. APERS. Annly Room 35 ¥ st E. Birch. %30 am. an_opending for two or more ex- Phone_after abonf $100_mouthiy: Box 15-B, Star EL (LERE—Day: reforences. Addres Lookout Co. h 3 eu)eflomw! battery man: 1201 9th st n.3 stork in batte white ot e 10p:_expericnc married man preferred. Julins a58 P "h. Ave. e.e -al putside worlk _care for krace; Annl\ 1012 17th « #0¢ o work_on ele. w ents 1876 T Atfutees Box ‘S00-E, Ktar nd APKOD |y iR iy axpanmon plans m this vicimty unnsual opportunity for energetic man T BroLE Thiman Come [0opes, Bro. 0 = Gmml Blde., Philadeiphia. _ with neaf and rell o Ml re- Ble nosition with wel owin mantfac- Appie Room 210, 3308 141h 8L 1w 1_time. _Stephe: o ele: o to,_cleai chie: | ¢ experionced. Apply at once. steads worlk. 1400 H et Nennett | MEN for outside salex work. $ anteed to beginners: ad Iar Brush. 818 Metrovolitan Bank BId; MED edue Vasei Columbia_Bldz. m aual prefe MEN [ educ tional works: mot’ hiolise-to-house ” ¢an; 2 Ring, Room 615 e pai fe o it ’ See Mr. Baer. (27 of good appe: fy for positions as salesme Fred. bt Dot mecsary. See Kaun's Dept. S am. or m-lhn well drexsed, « office SEPTEMBER 29, HELP—MALE. THE HECHT CO. requires the services of a hand presser; ex- perienced on women’s high- ade garments. 5 = Colored. Apply Employment Office. The- Frecht Co. 1926. ONE OF the large real estate firms has room in its Business Properties Dept. for two men experienced in the sale and exchange of business properties and apartment buildings. Ad- dress Box 13-B, Star oftice. ICHT CO. requires the services of an’experienced hand presser in the men's alteration room— 8 Colored. Apply Employment Office. The Hecht Co. MEN—Wonderful opportunity for live men to make real money | {selling guaranteed merchandise on easy payments; every assist- ance given by sales manager. See Mr. Blum, bet. 9 and 10 am., 935 Pa. ave. n.w. \hl ion Dollar Corporation —has opening October 1 for outside r sentative: unneual opportunity e S wive COLLECTOR wanted, one who s acquainted with streets in Washington; must have auto; good opportunity for right party. Apply Moskin's Credit Clothing Co., 729 7th st. n.v ONE of Washington’s largest department stores requires the services of a practicai man to do repair work in the jewelry department and otlrer sundry departments. Not necessary to be an expert repair man. In making application state age references and salary desired. Jox 286-B, Star office. AUT ()MOBI[. Must be first-class spray man familiar with lacquer; no other need apply. Apply Mr. Garges, Semmes Motor Co., 013 G st. nw. HELP AND § INSTRU ('I‘IOV (‘0'.1!8!‘:8. onth BRIDGE, C LA« Work aystem. MAZIE BUIE. North {5 8, ATCTION ITUATIONS, HELP—DOMESTIC_(Cont'd. WOMAN. colored. neat. veliable, for general hbusework and care small child: $50 mo Sty ref. G325 Meadow Lave, Clievy Chase Apt. 106 _(evenings ACCOUNTANCY, C. ¥. A. COURSH, WAL- ton texts: secretari: sténographic! book. keeping, general bueiies Civil ' Service courees, Cholea of two evening sesslons— 0 1o, 9: 0 to 7:30 and 7: : Clagses form September 8, 13 and 20. STRAYER COLLEGE, 721 13th st Main 1’ HELP—FEMALE. WOMAN “or giri to care for two childre apartment in return for good hom, an ) 4 month: responsible. Adams 3839-J Apt 1,123 Wehiter o WOMAN. voung_ whit dren ‘who nre in school and ab; e N Competent and_sears! perinanent piace: referegoes required. Address Box 151D, Star of e o et het apah Bix 1585, AGENTS —— el _ ful aswortment 1 mission. CHARWON o cicar salary, $10 per month. Star office. be dollar _box. 50% com- h\mgmx "Address Box 3. STRATORS, capable, of §00d appear- preferably with department store ex- perience: a very profitablo conneetion for those who fl".““r‘ W. M. Balderston, 208 With hospital expe- apahl of teaching dietetic to pupil nurses: salary. $1,380 per annum nd maintenance. Apoly to’ Superintendent, alineer | Hospilal, T0th “and C ate. ne. Washington. D. FITTER, on lln« gowns ~ Apply Camphell & Co.. cor. M. Connecticut ave. n.w. FOOD CRECKER, exporienced. for hotel din- ing room. Addreds Box 178-B, Star oflice. bright, address in own h m]tr&lln o and salary expectad. Adures GIRLS. experienced in electric-power lewlng machines, steady work: also learners. I8t at. e LIFE INSURANCE CL. &ity ‘instructor: ' bezan nings. twice a ‘weel You may earn while you learn 208-H, Star_office. 3 eptember Apply. now for place: Addroes tharquenly se, ALY " 210G e SALESLADY for statione:y depi, experience Iy 151 W SEWERS. e xrw‘rn-mwl Thursday. preferably SOGRAPHER - : salary nominal vancement. Apply Room clothing _or Apply Star Credit Clothing Co. ith sf. n.w. TYPIS IS for temporary velopes: " state experience ani pleved at presani: glso five phone sumbper Adiress Tox o8- 5. Star o YOUNG_LADY. high school eirl, 1t Rhours' “work i store. evenings: 0 1110 st YOUNG LADY Wit sales abiliiy to call on Jaxs Diisiness houses with @ new and proposition: salary and 'commi sion to right party. Address Box Sar oicn louse necessary’ . pleasing ‘person- o acll cigarets. 1o experience 16 auird.” Addrees Box 1760-B. Star office 20 VANTED LADY WHO DE m'mr NEW SALESL: ADIES—Must be thoroughly experienced, coats and dresses; permanent posi- tions, gnml salaries. Call 3I\ll\\ " HIOUR! N woTkers, \waitresses AL mhort notice. 402 K diriver. also Farage man want hambermaid, waliress: $55 to 360 3 (. bookkprs clerical help, Freo r«nuri; Mam 9608. 1338 G Boyd Employment ICE POSITIUNS. ington Employment the “oubfe by the Mool for Secretaries. ' Main 2480 Tuilesa You Are’ Placed. rtation Bidg.. 1:th & 1t SITUATIONS BARER ail-atound. desire or_phone ¢ POSS-J. 3 Tw. o) . ER. young marrind_man | desires Dosition AN bookkeaner Box 180-B office. BUTLER-VALET, sntle. having #ood a ity experience. gnd taken cars housewori iehea position’ best city refs. Phons, expe A Cail nographer typist. capabla Worker: £0od Tef erences: preior wholesaie fruit and ves table busd 1 nw with privar call 1800 4 < positic xperience after 4 COOK AND BUTLER. stion in° fagmily b reforence North 1 IREMAN or janitor North 43 DY MAN. ma nter, painting an t. Address Box STUDENT from full-tinie work [ colored man want LAW South Car best furn t aection: bes 54 Columbia r ~ colored. will or hauline, roference. Adan a3 cook i suse. Phone Ko e MAN Wi D s young, with b it Dusition @y @ dishwa £ ks 30+ eiication & K Addrees B 1860 4 soung, 1 years, ma W Fades ansthing in off WMAN ton le I8 sunior meconnting std Wit accounting, o © STORE MAN 0 meats. " frinis Bestreferencs 5 Siar oftic SECRETARY OR seurs Drogpects: he CORRESPONDENI position _desired form Intters ertising copy. - stenographer. Al B14-R. Star affion SENIOR LAW st noon: UDENT dexives wor I Potomae 1935 1eal in genera . Waits wosition: Ane Rivers., | Pot. 62011 1% experienced orchestra n erences VIOLININT A supt Bl SELL I!RI.\ [NiAS CARDS! We have the most heautiful Jine in Ame and we pay unn o commissions: azds sl on meht: we deliver and. collec wpite: © SAMPLE “BOOK HAVING (0. Room " thor- cloth- good a7 17| SALESMEN—Must be oughly experienced, men's ing: permanent positions salaries. Call Grayson, n.w Paris, the story reveals Valentino in { one of his finest roles, while his tango | scenes in the South American cabaret showing | seduences are high lights of the of Frances Address” Box WHI 5 and deiver of ddreas Box 14 WINDOWS CLEANED. Masa 410 Gist st. ne engagement or relief W S4B, Star off . sears of owne 1 touri 58 o 0 nani and Burroughs, Niblo and Spencer and Burt and Rosedale. The photoplay will Le Producer: release, ‘Her Man of War,” Jetta Goudal The bill will be Monday, Huguette Duflos Secret Spring”; Tue: mett Mack, Margue Henry B. Walthall, Soldier™: Wednesdiy showings -7 and 4 p.m in “The rles 2m- L Motte, —Consideration 18 now heing gi h e e plifations fronk Younk en of §00d avpearance and education for tainine fin a field of ‘uniimited nromotion ponsviliven. Applv 0 to 12 am (o 3 un Potomac ami € MISSIONARIES REPORT CHINA TRAVEL EASIER The and Cor Electric Appliance Co.. 14th wenin White good: must angmented is known for such under I organ n STRAND—Jack l Beginy the Stra attractio an 1ot will muusical copation numbers will Hughes tet, app Chamber! ot Two,’ versatilo and the in “The nasts GAY “Bringing Up be n will Gayoery again lowa in roll HBrown 'a The comedy with Fl Naomi, Lave imy will MUTUA “Evely vue' s Theater od dian, is company, Reasley $hie bala the add utilized & POLI'S—( The fi musical presente: nufternoo The Glasgow Orpheu direction der and appearar manager This cf the 1 in S lant in concert will be the second of the ol tour. TI by 50 my members yenses w ing toa in Senttt main 1o of Seats Ko kiia's street nc oL Ann Columbia the et featurinz bert, wil next wee “La B Vidor f Jenry N ¥red De cast inc Dane. and Edv production intens turing Marceline Day and Bert Lytell. On the stage the Jack Powell Sex- seen & 15, Dinty st 1 and Roy 't rec hestral overture Wheeler and pipe | Alexander Arons. well Sextet. ning _ next ay afternoon nd Theater will offer a screen n, ““That Model From Paris,” human love story, fea- hold headline position in a melange of harmony and syn- . “Watch the Drums.” Other include Milo, Gerard and Roscoe, a comed; rearing as_“Bison City laine and Earl in ‘“Tomorrow Keo, Taki and Yokl three entertainers from Nippon, Kismet Sisters and company World's Premier Lady g Up Father in Flovid: Father in Florida” ext weelk's attraction at the Theater, with Pete Curley Jiggs. Beatrice JI the role of Maggle, Joe Car- Mooro and_ Walter K. Duke of Edam version of this popular | the entire plot rewritten, vida as the locale. IFlorence May Janese and Tom Moran ortant role nd 18 choristers n et embles and s the rew has i L — “Evelyn ningham’s Revue.” n Cunningham and Her Re scheduled for the Mutual next week, with Evelyn he fing the cast. teeb, eccentric rman come- featured member of the and Bob Nugent, Harry and Grace Wallace make nee of the aggregation, Wi ition of the usual 16 girls 1s the chorus. <gow Choir, Tuesday. | hig concert of the 1926-7 e n in W ashington will be d at Poli's THeater Tuesday n, October ) o'clock . under the of Hugh S. Roberton, [u}'\“'} conductor, will make its first | hce in Washington, under the | nent of Mrs., Wilsen-Gireene. hoir of 140 vuic imous mus and one all Europe. st is probably | i1 organization | of the st b “The Washington | ppearance | its first American | represental on tor ; is unique in that its cceive only traveling ex ~on tour, their mission be America with the best The choic will re « only one month, sail- October ies an s hoir on this he choir, embers, Amer nsic Wilson Coneert Bow G rtiiwest UMBIA—"1 sPment made by Loew's seater that “La Boheme, wyn-Mayer production n Gish and John Gil- 1 be presented at that theater 'k, starting Sunday afternoon. | henie” was produced by King rom the famous opera_ by 1ur It was scenarized by Gresie, and the =upporting | ¢ ludes Rence Adoree, Karl D'Avcy, George Hassell ett Horton. presents ard this romance of the Paris Latin devotion, gay student life Tatin.” one of h the Mimi, tier. 1h Rrusilof, Parisian _playwright on a magnificent scale. It is love drama of sacritice and backzrounded against the of the old “Quartier John Gilbert is said to have ris finest roles as Rudolpho, beloved by e little buttertly of the Quar- the Columbia has arranged a musical for the picture, and a fine d short reels will am director of s Metropolitan Theate Sunday er- fe will be the West which the fea toplay ox epic of Men dies. Dis Loew's | songs as *A1 ick oudway v Liebert's * Paluce Maga: ed features. of TIVOLI—“Tin Gods." _Thomas Meighan will be the star at Crandall's days of next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, “Tin plemented by Topicy Tivoli Theater t. in Paramount's Gods,” which the Pathe Review. weett, tion of “Men of Steel, a background which | the gigantic steel, together Wwith i new Aesop I dded short reels and pipe organ ble, music; Prev ducers’ release, plemented Van shot “Lone Hand | by a RBibber comedy, Rah. Heidelber; o tiled | zeth ments and solo_inter Beck AMBASSADOR—“Three Bad George O'Brien Santschi, .J Frank Campeau, semble of on the screen at Crandall's Ambassa- dor next week | the | grant Th new and Wednes in_ First Nation: busines: of Thursday t in the and Fri tellar ‘Almost a a Booth ent by Th B Tred unders,” Buster Bro ‘Buster Brown's and other short s with pipe organ als Clarke. aturda nd Ida V- Farrell together 5.000 people, w first thr heater the A the length of the feature. Wednesday h in the evinoon Expres Charlie Chase | Moose® teilar role of drama, supplemented by Al St. John : Saturday, I rdo Cortez in “The in Bre Cat panking Breezes, shots and the T Who mson and Ri | tion, and stellar role of supple in The Trap, Hit Me Pajamas,” a Paramo wugmented by Bergera “Crrano de Bergerac, color a st an Guil att n e i Park T be held over for u second week, nounced d. e act I revivals, | have 1 | Whether | poration | Wallace Reld pictures for all exhibi- tors has not heen made known. film based on the famous play which is having tand, run at the ihis week, w pond T essful heater by the guild has booked ion a week of None of shown_since ‘amous Players- will lift the heen guild, however, has been g favor to s heen orge Fawcett, by Patrons of the guild are this week selecting the Reid pictures they wish ee. an _almost \\'u]l,u-e Reid’s most ambitious offer- ing. “Forever George Du Eiliott The other Reid pictures asked for ' “Too Much Speed,” arey “The Dictator, nent.” Double-Speed.” School.” the corporation. this time unanimo Up to which was Maurier's Ibbetson.” pleture by Elsie Dexter larence, ' “Across Your and Tl The public is Inv] “What's ticipate in the poll. CENTRAL—"Flashing Fangs.” “lashing Fangs, the Runger series of outdoor adven- ture dramas, will be the film feature at Crandall's Central Theater the first da Sunday tion supplicd by two atest of next week, aftcrnoon. the toyd 1 Nothing Mattes Tuesday, This Sennett's ‘haney Lon day, « L P. Paris.” xupplement “Gooseland in “TI aurn La Plante Tra sissippi” and “1'd Like to Be a Monkey in the Zoo." as for her F )rganlogues, ne, Topic: Day and Paul Terr's ““Aesop's F with the Palace Orchestra furnishing a musical embellishment, will be add- Wi of the Day and N lay, Sills, supported by Doris Kenyon, Mae filmed ag: shows role and Sc n comedy, Olive Borden, Tom | McDonald in the William Fox produc- tion of “Threc Bad Men, West lald in the days of and gold rushes. | the bill will be limited by Thursday, Mack Sennett's Screen Snap- the Review. WARDMAN PARK—“Cyrano de Motion Wallace Reid's ban amous Reid is supported Montague Love and added Ruth Mi Wednesday, | supported by | madge, “The Friday, , “Pals First”; ag well usical come- " the of the ‘ables,’” 5, 7and 9 p.m. Sunday, Faces” ‘and Aes Anna Q. and Art Tak night”; Tuesd: in Hal fonch's Wednesda Clinging Vine “Fresh Faces'; he first two production - il be sup- and Mack Night”: Friday, tom of the I orest” comeds Saturday, Eve the Argentine’ “Raisin’ Cain. Milton nd George I's produc- inst actually producing Sunday, Leaves”; Monday “The Man Upstairs’ Sweet in Anna_ Q. Nilsson 2oad”: ~ Thursd “The Reckless I Prevost in day, Tom Mix day, Marie of Pro- Lady.” sup- “Parkington itled “Rah. | reen Snap. hompson in | iplemented | en- | Bs- | Narrow ubjects. p Sunday and Lois W News for m nd by Otto Men comedy Wednesday. Crawford oo riday, ilton in and Unive Otherw and Ow Pathe come also Pathe recl, I and with an ¢n will be seen ree days of sl an epic of the land uxiliavies of reason of Trene The Hon- Sunday, Like | comedy, | ble: Monday, mystery | Shamroc pen ; Tuesda, Moran in '} Charles Puffy in Wednesday, tty unt produc, nett comedy, suds Lady,” { Harrison” 1o | town,” comedy. the French | jopiday., Mack S in “Take Your Jones in | Conntess | Wild Ride Wardman ill probably it is Pict e Onr its, next Reid pictures HIP Sunday and ngs and L 1o he co TI]I‘S(KIVV Gwynh™ Brides"; his Lasky Cor on_the i The rantéd this “The Volcano™ there lhas us bid for Only Son. In addi 1l offer a dai made from novel, Ferguson, Sunday, ontl. | Hit Me® Congt- | Mt Mo Sennett comedy, day, Irene Rich Express the Hurry? he Charm ited to par- t release in | o Law” and Laura La and Grey's in “Baby Iment nowed Tn. beginning trac- ton in i “Forlorn Clothes’ of the lam iller in o ed by Mac Saturday. ap; . ‘The Duch Lloyd Hugh: Valentino in “A Sainted COLO: Laura La P’ op Nilsson in in_“Opr Ann 1 and Theda Bara Mad Leatrice nd Walter Thursd Walker in “Honesty the B: Sennett “The Mad Dancer’ Thunder * and Buster Brow Orphan 'n Brent in and Juve “Buster's O'Lrien Dorothy : Tuesday, Blanche Diplomacy”': Belle Monday, Moore inders, “A Failure,” Willard Louis " comedy House oah B dlocked, “Wide-open Spaces™; Walter “When the Door Openec ilandicap and comedy, on, William program, elty slides, starting Sund: HOME. Leatrice Joy in “The Cling- ing Vine” and Al St. John in “Who Monday, Husbands Dorothy Flirt"” ooseland™; “The_Honeymoon and Neely Edwards “Two Dollars Please Lionel Barrymore in *“ Neal Burns in ‘“Papa’s Pest” Lon_Chancy in in Felix _cartoon; Plante in Aesop Fable: River,” and the first new chapter play of Ruffalo” Dolores Del turdiiy, Rudolpt Devil,” at 8, nte in “Poker ¥able; Monday, “MissNobody” House To- ennington in in “The Hiers in Johnny Jo comedy. n Part ame of omedy, DUMBARTON. George “Fig o in in Devo Wednesday, “The Splendid Sennett in Marie Satur Ford Sterling “The Show-Off." Universn Tuesda Joy in “Eve's Leaves” “Humbus Char} Leutrice tagzraph Iusbands'; Ray and Joan and comedy, Thursday and and Vi and \L.«on and Neil Ham- Gold,"” comedy, urday. en ‘Moore in Hired rriers Busted.” FAVORITE. mented by S emes N DY | 1Tughes “Klla Ci Seoplemn ughes in “Ella ( Lon Chaney in th Pathe News “Wise or Claire Windsor ‘Money Talk and i and’ Llovd " 0. lenry and Aesop fa- in “The Arthur ght,” Fox and Lois comed “Toni MeGraill Mac in Sen- Alice Day in “The Soap- ' amateur night; Thursday, «d in “A Trip to China “Unc Pola Negri, | Ford Sterling in “Goc ennett comed Time': Cowhoy Gang Ladio Detective ODROME. Mon, w de Putti edy, Dorothy comedy, Wednesday, Mong in “Off the Highway, News and comedy, Thursday and Friday, Bebe Daniels in and “Strong for Love'; Windsor and Owen Moore in ‘“Mone: Talks,” Pathe New foore and tughty,” | Graves . Buck nd the comedy. “One No. Emil h ¢ ay, Jan Many William V. Path “Don’t Butt In Fox comedy, Saturday, Claire “The Single, tenor, with nov- tevier in and Mack Tues- in Wednesday, he Bells” and Thurs- “Outside the Friday, “Poker Faces' Saturday, Zane Our Gang in- LEADER. Sunday Johnstown Flood, and _Monday, educational a1 B#borted Quiet in Western | Division, With Better Condi- tions Foreseen. The Associated Press. TORONTO, September Indica- tions that the military situation af- fecting travel in the Yangtse Valley in Central China is much easier are contained in a cable message re- ceived at the foreign missions offices of the United Church of Canada, re- porting the arrival at Shanghai of three men, five women and_twelve children from the West China Mission. Other missionaries who left Chung- * 1 king, in West China Tnaining at Ichang and will return {to their fields at Chungking when op- | portunity arrives. A cuble from Rev. W. Chengtu, secretary of the West China Mission, reports ern or Chengtu div with all missionaries their stations. POST PLANS BARBECUE. on of the field, remaining at Seventh Anniversary. Costello Post v celebrate its seventh anniversary with i burbecue tomorrow evening at the Old Manor House, and Col. Mitchell has called upon all members tend and bring their friends. \nzements have been wmade to | 0 and there also will be an | mnp.-mmmm program participated Dick Nash, humorist; Tommy Murray and “Spotty” Harvey, songs lind dances; “Kin” 11, who sings and plays a ukulele; the team of Fos- ter, Iegan and Cox of the Si yick's Players; George M singer and dancer; “Mile. Martee.” dancer; Dick * Mansfleld, chalk _talk Ripp, dancer; Les Colvin, Costello Post Drum Corps ind others. TFor those using motor vehicles the | place can be reached by following Nichols avenue in Anacostia to Port- {land street, just beyond St. Eliza- | beti’s Hospifal, and turning down | Portland street to the river. Those who use the street cars can take the Anacostia_car_and transfer in Ana- Costin at the “pit” to the Steel Plant car; or if the Congress Helghts car {aken, transter at Portland street Steel Plant car. The street fiway company has promised to run w sufficient number of ears to accommodate the crowd. to the GAT._NOTICES. _ i, CORPORATION, MORTGAGE ~SERTAL BOXDS.— mition.—Xotica 1s_herehy ra of bonds now outetand- NV | FIRST | iNutie ot red given to all hy {ing and unps gned by Investment Build- dated October 16. 14 | red by deed of trust . 1022 and recorded in Liner 4774 folio 1 of the land records of the District of tmbia. conveymny to I, Eris Powell. trus- cribed real estate in the District of Co- olumbia, All of original lots numbered 171 and eight (8) in square numbered | undred and eighteen (218), known for sea of assesement and taxation as lot Hiinbhered eight hundred and four (804) in Nvm e nambered two hundred and eighteen 218). with all the bu:ldings, improvements and permanent fixtures Now OF ercafter erected or placed thereon, as particularly described in said deed of trust. That sai bonds are hereby called for ment an redemption, and will be r!. nr’ ctober 16, 7645, "under the provisions of said bonds and the deed of trust securing the same. undersigned will deposit _with the . ‘Smith ‘Company before aald 16th day . 1026, a sum of money sufficient | to pay said outstanding and unpaid bonds ot the above 1scue at 10275 of the Drineipal thereof, plus all aceried and unpaid inter- est sad bonds from the date of the last pavment of said interest to said 16ith Y S2°0tiober, 1926, and plus the United | SHites Federal income ‘tax on’said bonds. not to exceed 2% of the interest thereon. if any be demanded and claimed. All holders 01 sald bonda are hereby notified 1o present said bonds and the unpaid eouvun- thereon At the office f The F. H. Smith Company. 815 Fifteenth street nurlhwrll ‘Washington, D, on the said 16th day of October, 636; s they ‘will be paid, Tn ¢ to proeent said bonds for T, the intarest ibereon this notice are as cific bonds covered ? inclusive, for $1 & “oWI‘ Nos. 31 to 0 each, maturing Loner 36 16567 Now 30 19 48 46 (ncllm\'; ot $500.00 ‘each, maturi s Octo) 02 48 to 50, inclus 3;000,00 e cnb. paturing October 16; $03%" Noa 52016 "g0; inclusice. for. $800.00 ‘each.” Diaturing. Oo: tober 16, 1927 Nos. 61 0 6, inclusive. fo £1.000.00 each, maturing October 16, 1928: . 66 to 75. inclusive. for $500.00 each matiring October 16. 1928: Nos. 76 to 80. inclusive, for $1.000.00 each. maturing Oc- tober 16, 1629: Nos. 81 o 90, inclusive, for $500.00 ‘each, maturing October 18, 1929 Nos 91 lo 05, inelusive, for $1.000.00 eachi. maturing ~ October 18, 193 196 10”108, inclisive. for 3500 each. maturing October 16, 1930: Nos. 100 to 110 inclusive, for $1.000.00" each. maturiag tober 16. 1931: Nos. 111 to 121 for $500.00 esch, maturing Oct pur payment at #hall cease. The s st weck are re- | 11 quiet in the west- | Costello Legionnaires to Celehmte= William | Pat- | ¥ auley, | NASH A ’m MECHANICS, 2 [ B e’ oo weil AR | life for office R. See also _soung mian recommended. List nw, S »\lmld» & Sons, 14 T llfl @ larzest life tnsurance companies m'-m»fimu- ren o take fren Courss nsurance two nights salesman: i weeklv: opportunity to earn while learnink: complete an | ity PAP PAP] )’Al' Ha u- Mortimeer, | enly Tieed ratin 8 PAT | pora alko appl Atudi PRE RO® { onlv | oclo { the sell rado able B. S WL |7 man TYP 0 FIAN ply after 5 p:m.. 5517 ply after b p.m. sary: state qualificatjons and SALESMA Apply_hetween 9 snd 11° am. SALESMEN—Thers is a T sition open for the right companies in the United Stats unusual remuneration: experi SOL waiits chance for rapld ent eall Adams 7503 after 7_pm interv experience and references. Addre STUDE! urse under univer: Pt ess ox 8041, Star instructor. Addre ready for Work. G anted, ERHANGERS. = fiadelphia Deco: only, Ph Ben Sl o Ga. ave. n.w. NGERS—Must be first class. e b 117 Ga: ave. n.w ERHANGERS—Two, ready for work. first-clase mes R. P Litte, e kood; 5090, * first class takine Cmust rlm AKGERS wanted: i Frank A1) ard at. n.w. ;-,mu\(. . ENT ATTORNEY. capable of cbarge of patent department for large co tion: court experience not mecessary: assistant for preparing and prosecuting knowledge of chemistry neces- ies depend entirely upon abili salary expected 1 Addre: Star_office. 0 TEACHER wanted for io and some _dance orchestra work. Capitol_Booking Office. 811 13th t. parienced preferved. excellent - opportunity. [ star_office King Pin 4512 13 s ply W ‘s "Bons, "O1x hout K SSER. thoroug! |{ ente’ clothing Hotel. rienced men’ preferred. for Walter A. Brown. 1400 H. FERS. asphalt shingles: steac perienced men need apply. n, 200 A et. we. evenings, 7 to This office desires man_to ave car. 226 Colo® estate. services of a wide'awalke nal new and old houses: must Bldg. v iustal propo- {nd of men with tate development permanent e not uece of ‘the largest real 308 Hond BIdg. % 4 TTOR&—Live _patriotic organization hustlers; eaming power unlimited:; advancement. For appoint- ALTY SALESMEN. two, high W business executives: a very profit- connection for thosa who qualify: give Box 313- tar office. T to wait in cafe. Phone Col. 7 t. % and b o, o d” frst-clgss sigve and” furnaco wanted. 3418 14th ESETTER. am. Avply 818 18th e B. S ATCHMAKER. T clerk on jewelry! at once. Address Box 283- | “optometrist and tar_office. PALAIS ROYAL wants 2 ex- perienced salesmen of neat ap- pearance and fair education for special outside work. Call Mr. Jacobson, 4th floor, 9:30 to 11 am. and 4 to 6 pm. Palais Roya]. Inc., G st.at 11th. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. TAILORESS, finishers on fur coats. bushel- e, predscra? good pas. AUTO SPECIALTY. hig harenin,_ 2114 good seller: 14th . FULT, TIME ard part-time «flm..an to heln us in’ onr work: don't limit your earnings. but “key in” fhe real estate business and learn the true value of time: you will be garetully trained and receige ‘fill co Mr._ Ut 405 N. Y. av ] le‘r\wnm.l Daint_and _glass, unlimited opop-tunity for adv. Seo mannger _ Thursdas. Standard Plate Glass Compai th et era- - Nines and Capable of becoming branch ma a short perigd of trafning. Call mient Blds. for appomtment. A WALl specializ; vublie utility featuring _ excep- tional unit offering paying _dividends. Las openings in W ashi tWo exper enced men. This security is owned and rec- ommended by more than 50 prominent Lank: ers and fnanciers. whe believe that it will double or trebie 1n value within {wo sears. Liberal commiselons paid weekly . permanent employment: opportunity to win promotion as_district manage, It accustomed to or capable of earning from $5.000 to $20.000 Gnnually. write or call on Rufus R. Wisor 408 Insurance Bide.. Washington. 1. € SECURITY SALESMEN —of experience sell an attractive, high- clas heavy income-producing investment {nat will appeal to the conservative. Rigid investigation invited. 201 Transportation Blde. - * = usu LESNAN e tional opportunity now open in this D or man chpable Of aualifsing as manager; experience selling educa- . insurance,’ or other service preferred: must be ove: and have bondable record in writing for interview, state age. prese: position and experience. = Address Box Star office. 30 EDUCATIONAL Ex Specialty Salesmen, Attention. Are_you looking for a li selling propo- sition?” Where you can earn real money* Room 613 Colembia Bldg.. 10 am. See ARes e £ ) LLEARN TO SELL. EARN WHILE LIEARNING. 1f interested In associating with an organ- fzation which has acquired an enviable repu- tation for consummating sales, and if vou World Tike To borome 4 salesman, traine and directed by experienced men. ssa. Mr. Greenwood at 1405 New York ave. Liberal commissio) with opportunity for ldr:nmg- mant. “ &tore t jst.n ated Octoter | YOUNG | inata | tima A | exper | YOUNG on_children | guportunity for advan 8 14th Adress Bo < acetirity for said honds the following | YOUNG Santed, With blcycles. Apph TN T ave i od_ wanted for OY, enera Work. 'S. Suzuki & Co. 614 13th Tamiliar with electricity, for ilar to huzzers: steady full- Jarv. $20 and ' commission. B, Star office. around bakery? . Star_office. MEN. ambitious. (o learn cutting ~oats: moderate salary to start: ment Natalie, Inc.. third_floo MAN Tiationa & work i Sen Three, live, 2w vassing. YOUNG MEN. ogressive. over 21 years of al educational work: fio can- Room 613 Columbla Bldg., 10 am. aer. for & Mr. dera line big | gnce asa | Yo | ant | e i res sucegs | yeetment. Wi Dearborn, Chicago. “SELL GREETING CARDS. $50-370 can be earned weekiy taking or- spare tlme: finest and moet complete personal ing cards. art now— ekt Commission and bonus. - Expert: unnecessary. Our ralea peration Beautiful samples—no in- N. Toothill Co.. 115 So. o rental manager and learn real estate ness: $10 a week to start. See Mr. *William K. Hartung & Co,, EALTOM 108 13th ST. MAIN 371, RADIO OFFE, and ons In which you are given & position at a good salary as s0on as you finish our conrse. Classes Monday. Wednesday' and Friday nights. 7 to 9 o'clock. Enroll any LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE. 405 fith. “TAUGHT IN ALL all-day shop ex- S. 1128 14th st. BEAUTY CCLTCR phases: thorough t: nerience. _Apply GRE ranklin 732, 7% g THOSE WITH UNDEVELOPED TALENT for drawing-—Large studio offers uniisual gpportunity for practical iraining even if] interview only those desfrous of making xle;mmurelal an. & profession. ~ Address Box "flu nmtumllhed 'hnc“a'z BEAU’ LUL‘H?RF FULL COURS including marcelling, permanent shampooing, = manict et Col. GOS8 0 ¥O $50 aving, Martin's, R pleasure thrills: ears T shed 7, and permits a speclaity. Al 1-1nau inaure Pllfiln in 871 ME BE_INDEPENDEN take adv nlfl(n of a progressive and inte esting course at the Honour Schoo! of Hwr and auty Culture. We teach all branches. Positions waiting for eflcient operators. Frank. 5131, 817 14th st. n.w.. third floor. EASY COURSE T LEARN. TELE. snhnn- switciiboard operating.~ Now 11 ih lime_ to profession. TELEPH!¢ Oll rd Bl 14th o bet, e e tes B Jearn_ this fuscinating 10NE SCHOOL, turn high- vest SA {Un | ply. This looking ior‘ cnergetic. wide-awak We can 'offer permanent commission basi Roc>noueg o b MAN 25 TO 50. iy the opportunity Jou have been Large corporation, resour: million dollars, has opening o man or Outkids Work. osition. straigni very pro sent re. et hatrire” SATARGomERt ‘stock, real ade work. 1t will pav ou (o " in ieate. Address Box 100-B. Star office; ALESMAN ——We have an lopening for a real live wire. less you are such do not ap- Northeast Motor Co., 920} |Bladenshuxg rd. n.e. SA LESMEN—Must be thor- | XD SHORTHAND IN 50 SUHGOL DAYS) s, In accugacy and eveed: i on_new vnnfl les: thdusands e it: taught in all pal es ands, o toroush,, cotiree, New cla Tormine ot for_graduat GHOSL. FOR SEC: es. }ns £ RETTRIA iady ain_2876, BE A BRICKLAYLER. ZARN S12 7O $18 PER DAY. The Building Trades School offers you the oppoitunity (o learu this Dig wage irade In {ires monthe. Expert Instructors—Scientific Instruction. Day and Frening Classes RADE SCHOOL. 710 O St. X,W. Hotels. clubs, nnanmmv- inatitations, schools. col tea rooms, resi cafeterias. need trained men snd Demand increasing dafly. Fvery day opening | D. Florida. all S niaiiagers. hosteeses. b Countania room clerks, btowacds and otber {and HI CHT CO. rm[mrc-~ the services of toilet goods sales- people for demonstrations. Ap- ply employment office. The Hecht Co. CASHIER wanted. one with experience in credit clothing store; none other need apply. 1 Good salary to willing worker. Apply Moskin's Credit Clothing, 729 7th st. n.w. SALESLADIES— thoroughly Must experienced, dresses: permanent tions, good salaries. Call ( son, 917 F. HOSTERY REPAIRERS, Girls and women who are in- terested in learning to re-knit silk stockings will find positions open in our hosiery repair shop. Requirements are: Good eye sight, ability ln sew neatly. Op- portunity lies in periodic ad- {vancement. :\ppl_\' to personnel | director, Trank R. Jelleff, Inc. WOMEN — Wonderful oppor- tunity for ambitious women to make big money: pleasant re- spectable out-of-door work selling guaranteed merchandise that is very desirable. See M Blum, bet. 9 and 10 am., 935 Pa. ave. n.w. coats posi- WANTED ; WOMAN OF CHARACTER To fill’ important_traveling, position_that is not routiye work and offers unusial op ortunity for advancement: must be between o and 43, with high seliool, cducation en- Urely ~unineumbered: 1o investment’ quired: position pays guaranteed income a opportunity $3,000 per year. phone ealls a Cail in person. M Fayette Hotel. Room r home in v and willing: refer - Thonn Bethesa 4:-M COOK and_ hoiseworker. good Iaundry: stay nights. ( d A4th st n.w > 2 . COOK. good. wanted atay at mghi: ity references required. Appiy 1824 1uth st wh o ptember 80. "O0K and gene; references. 1807 (ri COOR. general houseworkar: best city e erences: amall house, family of three: $10. 50 Quebee DI, n.w 00K and_general ights COOK reference. COOK and_gener Zood reference. Teira’ COOK and general Imuw\uuL 'y 4811 Blazden_ave. n.w mist have must e references Rousewol edsrehable: ref Call Potomar 14 COOK aud _general maid: small family permanent position: good wages: m £00d cook and furnish firet-class re ttay nighta, Mre, [J. Wall. 1500 Hamil- e_required. small institution: good Phone Falls Church £ Faila Cnirely, Va COOK, white woman home for right part: . or address Box stay nighta: wd leveland e i wmail fan 144 Biltmore st 0. must be first o cook and man COOK_aud general h two in_family: good Call at 3620 Macomb st vorker referel nw HAL HOUS, tirences ¢ WORK raired RAIL | cluse in ever: or: co Tnundry HOUSEWORKER. peapect, HOUSEWOR] } Rosemary et GIRL. for cleaning. every Saturday. 5863 GIRL, colored, for cooking work: stay or home 4100 20th North . GIRL. neat colored, assist housework: ex- perietice cleaner: nonth: 1o washing: and gerieral house- nlghta: no washing. Glfilr—“hmmh white. care 2 babies: laundry: no cooking: $8; o ynl[Ml |:'u0d home’ permanent position. (ke “home York_ave. n.w. housework. assist_in * cod s awsistant b Addrees Box 2 G MAN, experic desires position Star officn, YOUNG MAN| ents,” Wishies operato irom i A i wefionl §F . desives v ¥ i e onnting Corporation. . Addres i Star offion I WELL KNOW? WASHINGTON BUSINESS AMAN _BROAD BI'SINESS 1 15 YEARS SALF EXPERIENCE Huni with —MIDDLE AGE CRIENCE, | W 1 TY I TGRS CREDENTIAL A EX ADVERTISING AND SPI PERTI SMON STRATER R™ CLOSER. HAS LICITY, NEWS PAPER, REPORTORIAL AND» SECRETARIAL TRAINING. INCLUDING SHORTHAND ACQUAINTED CHICAGO DETROIT AND EASTERN FIELDS. HOMiE IN WASH INGTON. REFERENCES SALARY OR SALARY AND COMMISSION. NO HOUSI TO-HOUSE € ANV ASSIN CONSIDERED. ADDRIES- BOX 394-A. STAR OFFICE, SITU. \'I‘lfl\\—l'!'\!\l E. TAKER. work Phone Line \ ¢S AT ) 4 IALT 1GOOD PAEND N 1HAD PU DRES kind. peieiced, T X120, I remods of w T2 by DRESSMAKING hemstitehing, tand evening clothe pleating, buttons coversd F out Ly the da ENCED COLORED MATD for [l work. 140 Ntiy st i GIgLS uior T wish positions as maids i tor% ‘offies or store. Lincoln 4111 LGIRL, neat colored. des: ' oo or housework, tom LADY of experience worl taling dictation. filing. e < husiiess eler es position Box 31 Star a P & poRtion small family. B LADY. cultired. ot i apartn hatels. Would idin azed whit @ in the West s i andt Dosition i hone where i position here o MAI—Ligit ol | Kot [ MOTHER'S 11 { for ehila } colored. ning work NIGHT STUDI offin, m to p_ B, X irate, 3500-W. N neat Can®fron fast and Ad OPERATOR and typist desires permianent. position. W vears law. commercia and conscientions ahia immediatel 807 or address’ Ho STar offic STARY -STENOGRAP i cation, N xper cammerer FR_coliexn ad i legal, literar on by Octo Star_offiee. * Hish Box 4175 TYPL™ - Weat 11 Al T year, desives ” position Col. 490%3 or add erience. STENOGRAPHER anili i trust Star_oM e “office exparience g nd g e ITCHBOARD OPERATOR desices po apariment house cxperienged | best of references. " Potomiac 610. Apg, J10 TEACH) competent. Kindergarten, Wi care for children whilé parents worl; con venient to_Government buildings and Grart School. _Call West . WO settied. refi position in’ first-class b clent: experienced and hack of elderly would read to B Star_offics ored. nighte Phone € for_baby reforen required. SE Address” Hox BLE COLORED WOMAN wanted ind_ weneral . ADDiy + 1633 Columibia rd. n_w. — APARTM “part-time getting dinners. Write 737 d Wy 7 Gresham ol CHAMBERMAID AND _HOUSEWORK, by neat colored woma 2031 €a. ave. n.w 'vuull{r D GIRIL chambermaid. 14 oughly experienced, men’s cloth- ing: permanent positlons. good ries. Call Lranes. 1200 (.‘ foaw, e 1931 Nos. 121 'to 240. inclusive, $1.000,00 each,'maturing Getoter 16, 19: s. 241 10 540. inclusive. for $500.00 eack iring October 16. 19: ESTMENT BUILDING, CORPORATION dgned L PERRY WEST. se13.16.22 43,40 Lresident. ~ * | COOK, colorea. wants place a e | OS] Eperienced boarding Bouse ook Call 1313 | 17088 e n.w. eliable whi ervincas. Address Box 280-Be Sear (Continued on pext “Poker | comedy and mystery serial; Tuesday and Wednesday, Rudolph Valentino Aesop fable: Friday, Norman Kerr) l s inted Devil” and Andy (‘-umpd in Universal's production, “The Love A "(‘h"slel:‘s Donkey »Pnr!v\ H Mhief,” supplemented by a Buster Thursday and Friday, Earle Fox and roles are played by George ©Brien, Borden. J. Iarrell Me »onald, 2k Campeau and Tom kantschl, supported by an ensepfble o »95,000. A special attraction will A Everett Horton, in “aces,” supplemented by a Paul Terry exeentives. S Night ciasees now forming. Clase limited. Envoll ear repare in few shori mont for big pas -nm fEser opportunities.” Oven 30" 3 m. io LEW]S H TRAINING 00LS. TRESS, colored. _aho ch ress: best ity ~referonce. ar WOMAN to m-ul m.u-murn (white) { stay anights. 161 n Fr. 1

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