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SPORTS. ELEVEN AT AMERICAN U. POINTS FOR Coach Springston Dri for Initial Contest Sat Local Squads Open Play This Week. RIDIRON squads of four col leges of the District group, which will play their open ing games were getting in_bris Ing work. Georgetown, Catholic Uni versity, University of Maryland American University are the local ogns which will show their wares | fire for the first time. | h George Baillie Springston is | hustling his American University | sharges along for their contest with Gettysburg College at Gettysburg, Pa. | Although the Methodlsts “held their | first practice last week the full squad | did not report until this week with | the opening of the Fall term. With | a formidable array of experienced | men on the job along with a number | of new aspirants of tried worth the Methodists likely will do well. Capt. Tom Sawyer, who last Winter also was captain of the basket ball team, did not join the squad until yesterday He is in fine condition, however, and is being coumted upoa to prove the same tower of strengt last season A notable new candidate is Wood mon Birthright. a former scholastic atur, and a brother of Jim Birthright captain_of the American team in 1926, who also is a crdck member of the Methodists' basket ball team. Many veterans from list season are again on thé job, including Bittinger, Le Favre, Sullivan, ends; Begs, Speer, Gerth, tackles; Wolowitz, Oln- | stead, guards; Capl center, and Shloss and Christie, haltbacks. Rol- and Parrish, manager, is on the job. Home games will be plaved on the American University campus instead | of on the gridiron in the Cathedral close, or in Potomac Park as last year. The campus gridiron will be xmnml} around 80 as to run east and west instead of morth and south. thus af-| fording a field large enough for the | games. Bleachers have been ordered | and will be used both for foot ball and for basket ball in the gym this ‘Winter. Shenandoah and Blue Ridge are the only strictly home games to be played | by the Methodists, though Gallaudet | will be met at Kendall Green. 7 ‘The seven-game schedule follows: | September 24—Gettysburg at Get- tysburg. October 8—Shenandoah. October 22 — William and Mary at Norfolk or Willlamsburg. October 29—Blue Ridge. November 5—St. John's at An- mapolis. 12 — Bridgewater at November Dayton. November 19—Gallaudet at Ken- dall Green. Dissatisfied with their work recent- Iy, Head Coach lou Little yesterday sent Bob Nork, fullback, and Bucky O'Neil, halfback on the first-string Georgetown team, to the second com- bination and put in their places Bob Dwyer and Ralph Duplin. Dwyer has had varsity experience and Duplin was a member of last season’s Fresh- man team. Dwyer received his letter last year, but has been laid up with a cold the best part of the training period this Fall. He is a fast open field a clever defensive playef: = h has shown well con- sistently year. Dwvyer and Dup- lin will keep the places as long as their work warrants it and until Nork | @nd O'Neill “snap out of it."” Little pointed to the shifts as evi- dence that no playver has clinched a regular job with the Blue and Gray, despite the fact that the opening game with Lenoir-Rhyne is only three days off, and intimated that there may be other drastic shake-ups unless ‘the regulars play heads-up foot ball all the time. A s=ignal drill and light scrimmage was the Hilltoppers’ program yester- day. George McCabe, who is filling the quarterback post vacated by Bob Gormley, was in uniform vesterday and piloted the team, after being kept out of practice for a week with an Infected foot. Headed by Coach Jack McAuliffe, Catholic University’s grid squad will leave tomorrow morning for Williams- | burg, Va. where the Cardinals will open their season Saturday night | against William and Mary in a game to be plaved under electric lights. The Brooklanders will get in two drills under the glare =0 as to be | not wholly at a loss when they take | part in the unique game. The Cardinal coach has been pleased with the show- ing of Sullivan, McGrath, Malevich | and Smythe, backfield men, and Ray Dufour, lineman. WITH THE NE of Washington's pioneer fraternal duckpin leagues goes into action next Wednes- day night on Recreation al- | leys for the first time this | son. | **Knights of Columbus Bowling League, with last year's teams prac- tically intact, will make, its official ge away with State Deputy Charls w. Darr throwing the first ball, following a short talk. The 10 teams will roll | each Wednesday night. Leo P. Grady, president, and other | officers were r!-»lev ted for this season. ¥liwood E. Werner is secretary-irea wrer. Hub Furni ‘0. employes have organized a duckpin team and wish to start a league among furniture stores of the city. Teams interested WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER RS. H. L. Steele won Army handicap golf tourna- ment at the War Colloge vesterday with a net 40 for the nine holes of play. Mrs Paul Streit and Mrs Parker for second honors with 41s Mrs. H. B. Crosby and Mrs. Lyon each netted 43,and Mrs. E Hughes was close behind with a 44, In addition to the first prize, which "5 went to Mrs. Steelo, each of the other | . five named received golf balls. A large and enthusiastic group turned out for the event, the second of a series of weekly meets which will continue until the close of the golf weason. Luncheon wi rved at the omcers' Club at the conclusion of the round. Plans were outlined at the luncheon for a “Tombstone tourney” next Tues- dny, as a means of varving the peam slightly. Players will be giv Their handicap and will add this to the par of the course (35). They wiil then play around until they have used up the aggregate of their handieap pius par instance. a player hay- ing a handcap of 10 may use 45 sirokes. After her foriy-fifth shot she must plant her flag or “tomb. stone”’ where her ball lies. The one n ng Charges in Preparation tied | GETTYSBURG urday—Three Other George Washington's squad will scrimmage with Georgetown tamor- row on the Hilltop and was to stage | stiff practice today in preparation. he Colonial freshman ~ candidates were to get out today for the first time to drill along with the varsity. A four-hour practice was held yester- day, a large share of the program | being devoted to the rudiments and a signal drill, followed by a light crimmage. George Smith, who ha been playing at tackle, was sent to the backfield and showed well at hi new post. Hartzog, 240-pound guard, from Texas, also played impressivel University of Maryland gridders are apidly getting in shape for their opening contest Saturday with Wash- ington College at College Park. While the Old Liners are not expecting to f against the Eastern Shoremen, ch Byrd is pointing his charg fcularly for thelr big same with Nouth Carolina at College Park on THE EVE Varsity Gridders. Rush Work| HELP—MALE. MOBILE BRAKE EXPERT—O thoroughly ~ fam with adjustment makes niced apply. - See Mr. Ed. Carl. Carl n.w BLACKSMITH WANTED. A Mt Those all Call Avply rear 378 Another predicted fo after candidates Another | held 1 | at § o'clock er, will wor on Union Rauber R 135-pound la Eskimos, Rex Miller to practice manager 1153-W ca ed 1 avenue, at of Columbia Carlyles, her 1. ryland’s stock has been bhoosted | addition to the squad of Henry d, former Central High star, who was not expected to return t school this vear. He showed well in | Spring practice this year. Though at school all Jast vear as a freshman he did not go out for the vearling eleven. le is a fast, aggressive player weigh- ing around 180 and should prove a valuable addition. Candidates for the Ol Line fresh. | men am were to report to Coach Jack Faber for the first time this afternoon. POTOMAC WONDERS | SEEK MORE RIVALS : | Potomac Wonders, an aggregation | of young professionals, who made their start on local diamonds and gained successes in nearby leagues | this season, are negotiating with Alex- | andria Dreadnaughts for a game Sun- day across the river. Pick Hamel and Kermit Smith, who | have been busy with the Chambers- burg club in the five-State series, and Bob Stevens, sensational shortstop of Western High nine last Spring, will join the club this week end. Georgetown A. C. and Knickerbock- ers will continue their three-game series to decide the unlmited cham- plonship of Georgetown on Sunday on_ Georgetown Hollow diamond at 3 o'clock. G. A. C. scored a close deci- sion in the first game last Sunday. Hiser's Hyattsville All-Stars and Mount Rainier tossers will meet Sun- ay at Riverdale in the first of a three-game series. Two more games will be plaved at Mount Rainier the following Sunday. Herndon Fairlous and Ballston dia- monders are booked to meet in the| feature game in northern Virginia ranks on Sunday on Ashland fleld at 3 o'clock. Manager Tony Burruto would like to book his T. T. Keane nine with some senior combination having a dia- mond for Sundayv. Call Franklin 6530 before 6 o'clock. Moose Senior players are requested to call Manager Nally at Lincoln 6924 concerning a game with Ter- minal Icemen on Sunday. *Midget nines are challenged by the Eskimos. Manager Roberts can be reached at Potomac 2820-W after 5 o'clock. STRONG QUINT PLANNED BY COMMUNITY CENTER Jewish Community Center s planning one of the strongest ama- teur basket ball teams ever banded together here. Several of the players will come from nearby ecities, while the nucleus will be secured from the Kanawha quint, which has dis- banded. Jim McNamara, physical director, is angling for the services of a fo mer college coach. A call will be sounded for candidates next month. Among the stars secured from the Kanwhas are: Murphy Lafsky and| Frenchy Cohan, former captains of | PRusiness and Hyattsville high school | teams, respectively, and Task, star | center of Central High's 1926-27 team. BOWLERS should communicate with Charles Lewis, at the Hub Furniture Co. Pencil Duckpin League, a newcomer to local ranks, night. Teams entered are: Castell Royal Sovereigns, Kohinoor, El Do rado, Excello, Turquoise, Venus and Van Dykes. Sonneman had high set at 226, and Lamster the best game with 121. Lutheran Duckpin League made its 27-28 bow last night. Zion took three from St. John's, St. Mark's | copped three from Christ, Atonement { won two out of three from Incarna- tion, Georgetown took the odd from Reformation, St. Stephen’s lost one game to Grace and Trinity dropped only one to St. Paul's. | hooke: For games call John Anderson at Lin to coln 3112, ROBERTS WILL LEAD ' BOAT CLUB TOSSERS : ALEXANT Allan Robert captain of Cluh Allen, last night's has All regulars and ¢ repor the Old hasket MOHAWKS EXPECTING SUCCESSFUL ELEVEN successful campaign was r the champion dreill. reported, practice night. Pl at the club. out tonight at 7 rark field. ( banded They urels. who will seck pound laurels, wish to schedule g Call Potomac 53 A. C. gridmen clected captain vesterday. the tean Dan reached an be t at A. C. gridmen. a 115-pound ov practice this a DRIA, Septem! <. guard, has be Domin ball team, manage conter, Ross Is director. Roberts, Allen are v season’s tear anley Draij thus far. Nautical Winter. dance will be Friday equipment. house buy Episcopal an pract Hoxton be on | back, and Lankford, | regulars at Petworth A. C. tossers of \Washing- ton will ap) Celtics in I Saturday af Sunday, bockers, pr be npached at 5 and_tonight at Columbia quests that terested in ing the discs run at 5:05 | badly six feet and everywhere Capt. was shifted of the line. makes good lief men for Jight ba | pres | tional, | Mitehel, | secre! vie 1 ry Another the | who covers the most ground before she | “dies” Play as is the winner of the event. will begin at 9:30 next Tues- nal. Summary of net scores yesterday: Mis Steele (6) 40: Mrs. Streit (1), Parker (151,41 Mis "Crosty {101 Mrs. Lyon (7). 43 Mra. Hughes (3 H. Hedrick (3).°35: Mra. 3. T ORear (70, 45: Mrs. R. B. Gayle (1) | Mre. J. 'F Johnston (8). 46: Mrs, C. | MeComarke (9], 487 Mre. 0" H." saunder 4K Mrs. A E. Saxton (121, 4R: Mrs Frar Mo,V Fomar (31 : Mre. B Humohrey (121, 50 Mrs. David oachi (171,50 Mrs. G 1. Jones (17). ”"u._-q White (16).52 Thom Catron ). 39, Helen Louise Duckett, one of.the most prominent athletes at Central igh School last year, has entered Randolph Macon Woman's College, at Lynchburg. Va. Miss Duckeit won her letters backet ball, swimming and teunic while at Central, and should prove a aluable ~addition to the athletic sroups at Randolph Macon. She plays both forward and center on the has Ket ball field and rolled up topheavy scores for the Senior Blues last Spring whenever she was in the game, averaging about 7 baskets out of 10 shots, and collecting the laggest point total for the year, every tohar 6. were: T. | ust Co.: Shore ;| ond Nation, | Trust | and T. Leais’ have return the close « their first the All St Lewis and iddition to Kenneth y an cently _&olf bal. ol League championship Georgetown Spring or Shamrocks. 30 o'clock needed were M. federal-Amer Ary-treasur Represents Commerecis Reggie Rawlin larke, Moore, V eterans left f m. Marshall Ba fus are ne Dominion given in night to raise High grid ice vesterday Field. hand. pear against S Jreadnaught ternoon at eferably with Cor at Alexandria tween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sarepta Lodge, Odd Fellows, No. 5 Motor Co. base ballers will mix Sunday at 3 o'clock on the West and Oronoco streets diamond, Alexandria Fire Department gridmen were to drill this afternoon Dreadnaught Park, at 7:30 o'clock gine Co. house, to plan a dance for October 3 in Elks’ Hall to raise money for new uniforms. Alexandria Gun Clv shoot at its traps in.Janney’s lane | saturday afterncowsat2:30 o'clock. Acting Manager Leo Deefon re- players in- Dasket ball the formation lumbia Engine Co. team report at a meeting in the clubrooms Monday at | 7:30 p.m. FLIPPIN MAY PLAY END FOR VIRGNIIA UNIVERSITY, Va., ~—MHarry Flippin, Virginia's track star who won_the national penthalon title in New York Cit; foot ball practice and is a candidate for place as one of the ends. Flippin cantured two first places and three seconds in the Nation-wide com- petition with leading track and field men from all over the United States, The javelin throw was won by Flip- pin with a toss of 157 feet 8 inches and he also took first place by throw & inches. nlaced seeond in the broad jump with 21 feet 7 inch: Septs us 105 feet in the 1 secands, weizhs 180. Coach Farl Neale has heen hunting In his efforts to fill the flanks he has tried several of his veterans from other positions. Cardwell chance on one of the wings, the for ends. wak first back nearer Now Pinkerton, and Taylor, tackle, are both learning the end play. Dick Turner of Washington, star on , made its debut last|the '26 freshman teem, to play one of the ends and if Flippin at the other last seas r the wings. BANKERS PICK LEADERS FOR BASKET BALL LOOP | | manent business nking instituti i at a meeting of B obtained | forms and went through a light drill. ion vers will veport Ny dates are asked to report Friday night. Apaches, another lmllmllrrl contend. together ! promising material and is hopeful of annexing the District title this Fall. Ntional Prep gridders have elected sell Carson president. ilish is captain and Charles P secretary-treasurer. McKeuna, andidates 1743 Rhode 7:30 o'clock, at a meetin, and me candidates Herbert lineman, ark 3:30 Celtics want to arrange game with a fast Washington urlimited team A C, lub will has reported for and 200-meter dash at 23 2-5 seconds. Flippin has joined the Virginia s |at a time when men for the end This young was captain of piscopal High School two seasons ago. stands more Mohawks wenty-five uni- will be ew candi- 0 o'clock Ty some ‘oach Tom Dal- petor is will seek 120 ames. the Buck ) after a at North s are ask. Island itfit, was afternoon, ber 21— en elected jon Boat Jack J. Earle Viley and rom last gxett and s signed won the last | the club, funds to afternoon Sryant, are lone . Mary's here o'clock. for Knicker- Silver may be- ‘bett 564 and prep will meet hold a of a Co- ember 21, He ,500-meter in the ster, who than given a but he center halfback, seems likely Pinkerton will probably be returned to the back- | field, leaving Tyler and Frank Meade, second-string end on, as re we nke ons 1> last nigh elected District D. Esch, president, an an Mitehell meeting will be atives Howard, at the Washin, James Mitchel G. Shanks, al; B. al, T. |LEWIS’ ALL-STAR TEAM WILL PLAY BLACK SOX All Stars, local tossers who the city minor ned to of the local Players who will be on the job for ars, organizad Tots Long, | Long, Fred No Bernie Gallagher, Jack Smith, Sedgwick. -Hal Chase, Thom Hoffy d William . Ceorge Alton of Resada, Calif., re- killed a snake that s ns Second would representatives | banks not represented at the meeting. T. A. Keane, Sec Bogley T. B. Rhodes, District National, n of Hibbs. | leagues in which they held forth, will appear in | game Sunday n'(-lm k against Washington Bla follows jonal Na- nd James National, like to | of any held Oc- | meeting | gton Loan k deral- Riggs: T. Munse: following at 3 k Sox by Mertz nelude, in one, Monk Haol, Herbert man, nas | White | ramig | National | mussion 18 | WANTED—Enzincer. BOY W a start and N BOY fount H BICYC ood hustl Henderson _Y. ave whife. —Must be wide awake good salary: to and. corner 1§th T grocery and_soda 620 dth st n.w. TED over 18, with bievcien, for Avply Mr. Simmons. 1418 N, Y. Texperienced. ELN for mar- 4400 ith Tored. “tore. e ¢ o start, also_young man. some sxperieiice. John A, Gottsmann, 150 Pierce CANDY MAT n man. W Hail's, R. young réference. RS talary aud experience in’first leter. Rox 253-2. 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CONOVER, West 3068 FREE COURSE_IN LI INSURANCE salesmanship ~ Night class now forming. Earn while learning. Whole or part time Address_Box 159-S. Star_office. COLLEGE PROFESSOR FROM WEST. WITH plety of enthusiasm ard the abiiity to in- spire it in her pupils. ‘will tutor in_high school or college Spanish. English or his- tory and high school mathématics or physics: best references and reasonable rates. Phone 28 NG, or. $1 pes permits 'secured North_0350. ‘ars preferred: Call hour: satisfaction assured. str STILL, ROOM ¥ 50. MARTIN'S, ol. G081 OR_A fey mote: complete. . 18th and_Columbia rd SITION. TAKE touch tvpe- writing. “bookieeing _or civil service in Wood'a Commercial School 311 E, Capitol st Telephone Lincoln 38 41 vears' success in preparing versons for business positions Very iiheral_monthlv_rates (also for calcnlating machine, J! INln | compansation: d 13 21, BUSINE:! CIVIL A Prepare now for the Pmm, Office exam., clerk promo- in Oct. The s corner 2080, ¢ tion and_clerk-typist exams Civil Service Preparatory School. 12th and F sts. n.w. Phone F. ELP—FBMAL FOOKKEFSI‘ ] experienced grocers . fully _capable of taki; complete charge: knowledge of typing desir- able: give full details and minimum_ salary desired._Addross Box 7. Star_office. FANCY SILK PRESSERS. Avply Mr. Shan- non._Arcade_Sunshine Co.. 713_Lamont_st GIRT. about 0. to learn beauty alon profession. 1t “yon are not intelligent do not waste your time. 1110 Connect avenue, second floor, opposite the in wholesale EPER for large boarding house: monti, room ‘and board." Apply’ 530 MANTCURIST. abs position. 1110 old avenus. 0 v B Connecticut ORTER: st be and_ efcient. Conger. Laundry. 23rd " and Ny ave PRACTICAT, NURS forty-five veare: fifteen doilars per week. E (whitel—not permanent position: salary 3. 2109 18th ¥ 7 pm. 216 Insurance Bldg.. s, nw SATESWOMAN for coats and drrsscs. exp ieuced in selling fine merchandise: salary and commission : excellent onenine for capa- ble woman. Apoly Miss Dee Weese, care Raleigh_Haberdasher_1310 F st. SALESWOMEN. demonstrators. past 30_ call- ing on housewives for manufacturer: health necessity: $23 week commission Call morn- ings._Room 204, 1409 L w. 13h and Ey % HELP AND SITUATION—FE: (Continued.) o NURSE—Inv . _similar cases: sewing by day ‘at homa or housework m city. famiy ! one or two, Keefer pl. n.w. .\nl-:mn wishe 37-Z_ Star MALE. : “companion 1o ine + referance. Address Box tv or any lgnd Hyatveville 1487 £} BX and ci shes Dosition at once: can firnish reference. — Call Adama 1796, SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER d¢ manent or temporary b moderate salary. Addres anlover who ap To”oMce details. —Hikh school of houkkeeping. STENOGRAPHER Wit knowledee wishea position as WIDOW. with one child honsekeener i countrs nw.: eall 5 nm WOMAN "~ 0 ve would "iike ‘positon or full time references. aEhiy _reliab able firm. nart soma husiness experience’ £ood Address Box tar office | YOUNG LADY artiste | 1ine to improve some experiance. dress Box 338-Z. Star office. on_as mesden- wer phone: no . Star office. ener. to make busi- intersardecorator or costume designer. Address Box office. SCRUBWOMAN_colored_Apply hotsekerner. ington He 1. STENOGRAPHER. experienced 1 flea” ‘work. Apply Raleigh Haberdasher. 1310 F st n 2). White: for night work, 6 Apply 4449 Conn. ave. n.w. WOMAV White. middle aged. to care for in- valid: $10 week. Phone Wis, 331 . WOMAN with good practical cducation 18 position where business experience is nnecestary T ahe 1n WANE to- be (Famed and to follow instructions: attractive com- pensation plus train fare. ~ Address Box 36-S. Wwho_can_cook. who will services for home and small no_objection to child. Ad- WOMAN, refined render light for position as demonstrator of na tionally” advertised cooking utensils: steady work, local and nearby cifv stores: refer ences’ required. Call at Harrington Hotel batween 7 and'8 p.m.: ask for Mr. Massing G LADY for attendant i Call 1186 National Press Bldg. between 18 and w_touring to Cali and NG LADIES (three) 24 years of age. (0 join o fornia and return. ass wife on pudlicity ‘ad; experience necessary Colonial Hotel, 1 t n.w.: no_phone_calis UATION—DOME! eneral ousewor xo00d refs. 1342 4tk st. €OO0] Tat_class. experi in_small_family. Call 253 CURTAINS \TRETCHED 40 cents and up A pair: '»\ork called for and delivered. Llll- DAY'S WORK by neat colored woman. 'rq‘nr'mz or, gleaning. Thuradass and Fridays. otomac SITUA T 4| RoON Aartistic PERSONAL PORTATION Saturiday WANTED T} Y ity Fridy Addiess Box Melent. toliat " PAY : : Day highest prices fur_ia tne, lueeaxe M0 G EX. 633 D st _ | WiLL TEMAN "IN "PARKED MA. chine neeasthound automohil Strike young man crossing S street hetwaen 20th” and Connecticut ave. & pm. Janiary 15th. “picass address Box 132, Siar ofce. Cash or “ap: _Watches ed for Iifetim 5281 representative will ea BOARDING SCHOOL. GIRLS @ and_girls’ day devaitme ra catur 116 INEMENT es: bookiet 1 PAYMEN B0 tnterest | | PRIVAT to 147 hoye ahle ratos RESIDE FOR hil 1947 TDOWN homes —¥I anic | wy TAND | Tady “for_ care 1118 D st ae ARE YOU ARD FOR after 6 nm. ROURLED WITH RHUEQ tiem® " Send for trial box of my external romedy: 50 money refunded if e eved. 4 Kearney st. n.e v SMAKIN ATTE s and personalits : ouf by nrlv‘ul'-ll charges. Address Hox NAGER FOR BEAUTY \;"u- experience. Address Box MIDDLE s day 10N GIVEN the day: re 252, Na "PARLOR siar ILL_CARE FOR CHILDREN FROM 1 TO 8 yesra] Dot ol 0 7 Cargoll »—AUTO TRANSPORTATIO n. ave. Uton st. to Oyster S Calvert at.: reliable. Phone Cleveland CABINET BATHS VIOLET RAY. ZOA baking. elec.. Swedish massage (colon irriga: tions by graduate nurse), Fr DAY'S WORK of uny Kind and Taundry . _18_Pierce st. n.w. DAY'S olored b:undrm, houss cleaner. woman: firat-clase ’\nllula or part time COLORED. INVALID G/ tired Government employe seek« home near D. C. with familv that can furnish a practi- cai attanding nurse. board and room: wi pay well for homelike care and attention patient not confined to bed. Address Box 1532, Star office, or call N 3380 GIRL 1o help 1326 Colimp: GIRL. reliable Stindays. 5.1 n-» at. GIRL. colored. wanted for " _Referosicen. 310 Shepherd st. n.w work i ; GIRL,. colored. neat, wishes vlace as cook 1206 33tk with . housew naw.. Apt oneral house- 19 general houseworker or nurse GIRL_ colored. neat, wishes job as light. zen- eral ‘houseworker OF nurse. or pari-time work. _Call_Potomac 188 GIRL, colored, neat, intelligent. maid in docior's ‘office, housew cooking. _North 2211, YOUNG LADY. refined dancing teac] To_assist ballroom for maid_in _orivate L. neat colored Carrie Wara, Po- | Iy or doctor's office. tomac_3098. GIRT colored, P 7-J Tieat. desites evening work. high school graduate. 1o as- in ‘grading papers. in_return for es8 . Apply Strayer Business 721 13th st YOUNG_ MARRIED WOMEN. make extra money working epare time office.__Addreas Box _203-7, Star_office. WAITRESSES. Experienced: hetween 18 and 25 vears of age. " Apply between 10 and 11 am. Chiids Restaurant. 1340 New York ave. n.w $10 Day Extra, Spare Time. Friends, business connections. neizhbor uge ‘Business and personal Christmas car. You ecan get their ord Build a per manent business: thousands do: _biggest commission weekly: sample hook free: ex- perience unnecessary. Wm. N. Toothill Co.. ¥, Madison. Chicago. Representat nted_small _towns also. = EXPERIENCED shirt opera- tors. Palace Laundry, 729 9th st. n.w. %00 _ u-nTl < T Bt keatii o0 housework or cookin stay night: 4068 L tn GIRL, baserient, GIRL, colo weneral Write or"cail 1104 2nd 5 GIRL. eolored. wants place in_public restau- rant_as day waitress. Phone Franklin 5044, oric. Anply u ¢ housework. AND TAUGHT: CHII hes nicely made i Wor 0 WILL, TAKE '.“r‘- for then at e roll_ave HOM IN MY ce. 807 Car N | peat Toouone Addreas n.m W IS SHARE WELL FUR. nished apartment with congenial persons for care of apartment and small charge. Ad- OUR_OWX call PARTY DRIVIN \Mn take one person MAN. Decatur 391-W little “children_while their m, shops. from B:30 to 5:30: $7.50 per week. Address Box 2:9-2. Star office. v SOUTHERN ~NURSE—ELECTRIC VI ray treatments. 1159 N . Ant. ING—SPECIAL ELIZABETH Fr. 6150, ETGENE PERMANFET | this week_ 24 enrls. BEAUTY SHOP. 925 Gr GIRL, color=d. neat. reliable. wishes place, ar maid or_nurse. 20th &t. n.w GIRL. co Teat. wants to help around stay nights. Call at 927 G st. n.w. house: fin_rear) GINL, colored. wishes position houscworker. 1662 Kalorama_rd. ¥ 911 G RL'\wn. Dlace as part-time worker. as general GIRL. colored. wishes a job as mother's help or housework in a small family. Call Poto- mac 4268 GIRL, colored. neat. housework or as child 1825 Riggs . GIRL, colorcd, wants part-time position - well recommended. West 2910-J. miain_cook, for foneral nurse: city refe rence. TAND SEWERS, experienced in dressmaking. Apply 821 14th st. n.w. SALESWOMAN The Hecht Co. requires a thoroughly experienced sales- woman, who is accustomed to the best Waghington clientele, in their clock department; per- manent position, liberal salar)' and commission plan. Apply LEmployment Office. THE HECHT €0., 624 F St. HELP—DOMESTIC. COOK and nn»ml housework: must furnish references. 2 . Hubert. COOK and general nuuuwnrke refined per- n: make home on premises: $45 per month, 307 Woodley rd. n.w. Take Chevy Chase car._transfer to Woodley rd. bus. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER for family of 3 white woman of middle age and pleasant dis. Dosition preferred: must stav nights: refer- wes_required. _Phone Pot. 2913-W. GIRL, colored. wants part-time position, 3 days @ West 2910-J. STIP COVERS, OVERSTUFFED SEPARATE | qushiona. | enas fasteners: 310, R L of and conva- Adaws invalids foted to- the “care phone appointment. Kalorama_rd. ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS GIVE: araduate ‘in” electricity* for apvointment ohone_Pot. 1447 - CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIO: dence and information _secretly secu: Consultation ~free. "HAYES. INC.. Barr 910 17¢h st. Main 6008, T MASSEUSE — 1102 14th st. n.w. ) CING WITHOUT DI PEDECURE SYSTE: r,'n.\a. GIRE wanta general housswork: sfay nieh 781 Lamont st. n.w. W. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GIRL. referénces. colored. wants 1312 4th st. n.w. umL colored: general housework: refined girl. _3 Dudley pl. s.w. B EPER for small family or em HOUSFREEPER or small {amiiy “2’{‘.“" ployed conple by middle-aged lady. B Lincoin 2099, i EPER—Refined white woman with Address Box 98-Z. AOUSEKE & hild, 6. desires position. e EWORK. cooking, help with baby. HOU: nt. experienced. willing worker. 3 l) 1. A Must be nleas WORK or_clean__small _apart- z TME, L 2251 Cleveland ment and brifig wash home. office. N. colored, wants place as_cook or oG wore 51" Sherman_ave. maw. WOMAN_ colored. experienced, wants laundry work and cleaning by the day. Phone North WOMAN,_reliable, wants day's work. part time. codl, laundress or night work from 10 D.m. g WOM. \NA “colored, for general housework: no Iaundry: ‘ref. 1910 _14th st. n.w. Call SEWORK. cookine. for amall iy, of ‘adults: stay nights: Srindays off. 17th n.w. Phone North 47" GIRL colored. for_small family: hovrs from # 'p ¢ salary, 85 week. Avply 458 4th st. e GIRL for general housework. 1454 Cliffon WOMAN wants place as good cook. 1029 30th st. n.w.. or West 2157-W. R _RE Store with d-room and bath “apt. abo . in a_fast-growing sec- which ' is alniost _wholly _restricted stores, which insures large area to , draw from: if you are looking for such a location for any” pusiness, call before 6 p.m.. FISH MARKET. old ¢ near . public market: good. Phorie_North 7974, RY SHOPPE AFE—Next r. Busy place Must be el at_once. _Box 418.2. Star office AND MEAT MARKET — Cheap. x.g\.nx town. 951 Que st. n.w. octh o8 STATION— ADDRESS i going T to TED—GA, ixa WHATHAVE Yol 't GFPER? BOX_)89-Z. STAR OFFICE A DESIRABLE and well recommended man or woman 160 into partnership in ' the management_of @ hoarding house. Addrees Box_186-Z. Star_office. el CAFETERIA—Exclusive vicinity_of ant. hou rent. $75. incliding rooms an Dath: ho-wh. furnished: wonderful buyat £3.000. MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS. 20N, ke ave. JOB PRINT SHOP or cquipment: must sell at once; reasonable: terms. Address Box 205-Z._Star_offic CAFETERIA, well equipped: able: $80 per day: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Box 206-2. Star office. and paving: _in office bldgs: Drice reason- Address WOMAN, colored. reliable, wishes_part-time work moming; no Sunday work. Pot. 4739. apt. day's WOMAN. colored. c o e work, get dinners, lunche: . Avt. 3. Fr. 936-J GIRL. neat colored, Tor general Roisework: Y, Pights if you wish: $25 a month. 400 | ¥ ive references: 0-S,_Star office. ith nce alary. . Address Box WOMAX, “colored.conk and ggreral Botee: ANt et have relerence "800 £ MULTIGRAPHING and mimeographing : ideal location® ‘old _estahlished: well eqnipved: reut, 305 iease: inepect and you will buy: ive. MARSHALL NESS v York ave LUNCH ROOM and soda founta lished 4 vears: good business. auick sale. Leavinz town. Fr. tween 9-10:30. n.' Extan: Fareain 1€ 10463 WOMAN Torell, for general Bousework in suburbs:’ stay nights: references required. Phone_Clarendon 3 after 6 p.m. MATD. experienced. general two peovle. housework for Bring_city reference. Wis. 3525. % F. Melrose st.. Chevy Chase, Md. WHITE GIRL, experienced on waMe and hot: cake table. Post Office Cafeteria, WOMAN. part time. to get dinner. iron anl clean for family of fhree: references required. Apnis Apt. 50 1313 Clifton st. n.w. after . \\fL\lAN wanted for general housewark: s ay nights month. 806 19th st. n.w. col .t cook and assist general housework: $48 per mo. Institution. 1 WOMANT midilé-aged. white. Protestant. (o cara for child and assist with housework. Call evenings. North 1575. b WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 3 1 Main_ 8173 drive-in_ station: $5 month: good Address Box G six different gusol business: price. SI 220-Z._Star_office. —in mpatition: price. 33.8, residential rooms abov Address Box 219, APPARE, (men's. women's and childred's) — Get together discarded clothing. odds and ends, misc. hI;nLu-hu'lg articles. “bric-a-brac. ote.. and 1 will buy them for r sale. Phone Mr. Winger. Frank. 6016-W. APPAREL for rummage sale bouxhf. Get toxether whatever you have in ladies', men's and children’s or household goods and call 3" Conen. Fr. % or 2489, or bring It to 407 K st n.w L BEDS. birdeeve maple: state price and cgi- 4\1 Box 234-Z. Star office. _*, ROOMING AND BOARDING rooms. completely fur.. oc baths’ low rent: S100 down. terms. _Address Box LAT wiants in_Va. desires partner: has other husiness. investigate at once. Address Box 231-Z. Star offic PALM THEATER_ including beauti artment. for lease: wonderful oppOFtuniLy | leaving tdwn, 1 week. 1010 Mt. M 3543 Paul Pearl KS 3208 nw: " SITUATION—MALE. red. wants joh in laneh_Toom. * Lincoin' 891, ~ooor "0 °F BOY. colored. _wishes erraid oy OF porter. lm- as bus bo; 1632 32nd u.“v: ey CHAUFFEUR, colored, wishes permanent oo {ition, with private family: references. North n}fzc'm,.‘""’m'fi“’ 4hyut experience ar, “ho g dy.“Address Box 876.%, Star office. 219 ird_class, ot wide experience with machinery: references. Linc. 9264-J, CAMERAS. field_slasses tools. wuns. any- dhing_you have to sell Groce's. Franklio 833, 11th and E. CASH _REGISTERS— Main_250. Stern_Co. CASH _PAID for showcases. and stair fixtures of ever: Edgar ‘Baum_003 E st. n.w.. CLOTRING—Will call in m mobile " city or suburbs. and X price o Tadies’ Fnlz]xeme dren's di ol Dhone: 1 W." RICE. st n.w. \urlh 1755, FURNITURE—Call me afier vou've seen the rest. and then compare prices. Can use anyihine “including planos and ruks Shan- 04 _10th n.w . 9272 I'! RNITURE—Want to purchase some used cash_for, same, 711 La. ave. n.w. cash registers description. T. 9744, unlettered auto- pay you highest m"anl;FR"\")un" wishes te nr‘u-vl ‘with b e subdivision or similar work: Able to do” alt "subdivision "Work. Addgess Box_ Star_office Al A I!lv:xnfl}l to take care of cman's place: best references. . Ad 1104 Sth st _n ik $1800 A YEAR NOT SO BAD. TO START with. for & Boyd stenographic_ student of 3 menihe' training. aithouch 0-qid others “thoroughly trained” tried for it tailed. Ff- ieacy won _ Classes forming. BOYD SEC- "HOOL. G 3 AUGHT. native night xperienced insiryc- aunel m HOTEL E el artments. institutions. schools. col- Jeges. “{va rooms restaurants. cafeterins need traned men and women. Demand in- ereaznng daily. Every day opening in D. C. States. for managers. assist. managers. housekeeners accountants, * room lerks stewards and other execntives. Night lasses now forming. ~Class limited. Enroll early. Prepare in short months _for big pay with bigzer_ onvortunities. Open 10 om0 & pm: LEWIS HOTEL TRAIN. _SCHOOLS. Pennsyivania ave at 2rd st HOTEL D—BOOKKEEPERS AND to’ study accountancy the best vaid profes- vn Walton course taught by ex- | verianced ¢ P AL ‘mien. Booklet “descriptive of course furnished upon recuiest STR-\YI‘R COLLEGE, 21 Thirteenth Street. Main 1748 HOTEL ARD STORE ROOM M Long.” practical experience: sober. reliabie: wants positon. Franklin 8130 after 5. ‘n.m _reliable. wishes to best references. W st n.w colored. [ North S| MA 161 MA Dot wants work of any_ Kind. Phone Decatur 1376, & Wants job as janitor orth 3164 MAN, wants work of i tarinl_offica work. huw knowie Khepine” no Inauran dross Tox S Lor Ak v kind: ot book- orcanvassing. - Ad- fice. ke, reasonabie et Eive ou an estimate. 3. T: Jones 808 5th St_n. Phone Lincoln 1830 PHARMAC experi nced _de- Addrees, Box MANcollege boih front willing' to take ‘any Address Box 2027 ESTAURANT AND HOTEL MA graduate. 15 vears' experience. and hack of the house position in’ this line Star office. YOUNG MAN now attending electric school. ould ke location with electric shon o _44i% H st.p.w. OUNG MEN, 2. of neal appearsnce. for sales work, ' “Apply” Room 404, 612 F st. tween 9 10:3 = YoUNG MAN. Howard University: evening r!oymant brviate family: switehboard and olexator. operator. 132 Florida e. n.w.._after 6 _pm. . furniture. alo player-piano. Phone Franilin FURNITURE—Satisfactory_prices nald for household furnishings of every description. rst_for_best_results. _Main 10194 FURNITURE—I pay_more money y for vou mur household goods and office furnitare. 639 R520 ™ Adams 1103 atter & o'm T Main 8875: anything to :can pay cash for household furnitnr %, to_outfit_10_rooms. i ite broker, zood trader, wants connection llmrlrévhhmt with exp: «d_build house, by lady of experience. 243-Z. Star_office. 22 CAFETERIA-LUNCH ROOM. doing 310,000 business. 'Near Oth and G ‘sts. n.w. ' Mod- ernly equipped. Owner will sell this long- established_business. Bauman & Heinzman, Le_Paradis Bldz. 0 DEALER has for sale notes of small denominations (too small for finance com- panies) : these notes are in the form of a conditional sales agreement. carry the re. purchase indorsement of the dealer and sold only 1o approved credit: an exceptional Food return on.a small investment. - For ticnlars_address Box WE WANT husiness_ places of o i & right prices: list your place today and profit by our_reputation and success: establish: over 15 vears on MAR SHALL™ BUSIN] BROKERS, 4179 ~New av “Address Box CORNER STORF._AND HOUSE (o Iet: suii- apla for drux o other business.’Lin. K1 N, W nw Ieaving city Will_sell _caui mproved section: considerably lesa: Address Box 9302, Stag of- RNITURE—Need 5 carloads of furnit at once, Anything to seil. call Douglas. Fr 8091, 1 buy_everything. FURNIT rery _ description: beat | rices paid _ Write or ohoue Main 5676 lavare Deal Furniture Co.. 501 Eve n.w Il kinds wanted Capital Furniture Co. 490 L or_phone_Franklin_10287. RE—You ean always get full v un here. 11_M. 3008 and get_results. orices paid ave nw N well . splen-id ric Tocated T Tarze. “mod profitabie busin ok twe Jadher. Tow'rent Niliiras Box 2717, Star 'offie BUTCHER STAND in O St fully_equipped. uting scales, or usiness st Hyattaville 1213 GOLD_ silver_ watches. diamonds and oid ' jewelry needed I our manufacturing dept Full _cash_vslue Selinger’s. _F et GOOD PRICE PAID for hmluhuld Anlmue‘ and_office_fur. Call M. 9275 LS. Weincarten. 416 10¢ LCADDER. good secoud-hand re not_less than 32 feet. Lincoln 7 50-0. ! OLD GOLD: bring_your old gold. silve T, Dl um . diamonds. aiso discarded ‘jewelry: we need them in our manufacturiog deot.: will pay highest prices. A, Kahn_Ing £ st PIANO—Rare_chance. Will_make splendid yours toward !m\mu\t o New Cleve. 2059 PIANO, apartment_vize. not over $50. dréss Box 482-V. Star office. PIANDS—Will pay soot casti tor oo v, Dlanos, A Sl ‘mox 451 Fa. ave. ataiton. A 1sea sl Elll‘lA!YMF\T AGENCIES. MELP FREE. North 9331 500 colored cooks waitresses. (light). janitors. laborers. dishwashers, 10 firemeii = (white). 25 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNTVERSITY STU- dents” emplosment hurcau:: full or vart-time 0 G st. n.w. West 1640. SOUTHERN ~ BROTHERS ~ EMPLOYMENT Serviee, Mrs L. H Muller. voecational coun- 3 F sl nw. Main 8671 Ol' FK,E POSITIONS. Free recistration _ Washineton Employment Exchange: no ~harxe u laced M 24R0 Room 213 _° portation_Blde . 17th and H STENOGS. tyniate bookic clerical help ste._Free rexistry Main 2338 1338 G st n.w Boyd Employment bcrvnce. YOUNG MAN. colored: porter. bellman or flevator job: Kood reference furnished, Call r 754, 22¢ =i SITUATION—MALE AND FEMALE. FURNITURE WANTED. I am in need of furniture and ruge of all kinda'to furaish a 10.room Rouse: will pay §00d_prices. _ Adam: AN AND WIFE want place olace as maid. houseman, janitor: references. T. Edmonds. 2811 O 21 e SITUATION—FEMALE. CTIOTR DIRECTOR and soprano soloist. ex- perfenced : - available October 1st. A.r!'(!v'vu . Fator_wants eve: ning W(vrk 17th st. n.w. Adams 63343, LADY wis! osition & day or ight "work: 815 week. Box_204-7, St tar ¢ office. RIPT_COPYING _tyming. Eraphing and research work: reasonable. dress_ o208 Star” ofice NURSE, undergraduat nuree. companion for em-rl ysician's ical nurse: Addre ‘mimen- Ad res _position as J'ud:. “or- gemi orth ANYTHING TO SELL? Phone Main 1282 % Maio 9530, WESCHLER'S 020 PA. AVE. NW. Household Effects. andise Stock Automohilee etc irtg-seven aars somink the hington_nublic CLOTHING BOUGHT Men's used clothing. shoes. luggage. ete.. bought; hest prices pald: our unietiered auts Ma H'S OLD STAND. 619 D N.W. FURNITURE. 1 will give you more than any one in rooms. bath shower. hed: cheap se as b & house. ] 0. STOP—:! nicely furn home:_room loca uptown_loca; auick n.nlc ._Cal. 896 cood_business [ocation 23 DFOSDETOUS AN KTOWIE SIDUTD: ATREX. rooms and bath modern conveniences: ex ceptional opportunity for a man who works in town. wife can take care of store: well ires $300 cash dance monthiy. Present_owner leaving on health. This is a splendid place. fine business. You get the zood will nothing Rent very reasonable, A. A, KING Main 723 1517 H St. now doing for > Wy - NEED MONEY AND OWN A BUSINESS SEE US. CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE i Jite DOS. Dist. Nat1 Bank Blds. e O RECOMMENDED _SERVICE. ""The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Apny complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service C nlumn call Main 506 Bnlm:h 115 \NTS — BEDBIIGS. ROACHES fleas. rats terminated: guaranteed by Washingt ness for modern and antique furni brac. china. office and store fix. tures Phone Franklin 9910 if you want | 10 get the best resiits. BRANDON FURNITURE CO,, 801 F ST, l" | arzest extarminating impany. Owl Disin- iactant, Co. 839 Alhe BIds - Frankiin 1347 ARMATURE REWINDING —motqr eonine: foweat ‘prices. - Sea (his adv. Wed Al yre_Service. 1408 Ill xt Pag