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& MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Uneven Shoulders. Dear Miss Leeds: (1) My Jeft shoul- der is lower than my right. How can I correct this defect? (2) How can 1 re- duce my thighs and develop my ankles and calves? (3) I am 17 years old. 5 feet 51y inches tall and weigh 128 unds. Is this correct® (4) Will h: rogen peroxide make the hair brittle and coarse? (3) 1 am letting my hair grow in. Please suggest a eoiffure for me. T part my hair on the right £ide. My hair grows only four inches 8 vear and is so oily that 1 have to shampoo it twice a week. Why is it &0 4 A READER. Answer—(1) This defect is doubtless @ué to the habit of carrying school books or other objects on your right hip. Try carrying things on your left arm instead. Here is a_simple exer- cise that may be done 20 times a day | to raise the low left shouider: Stand erect, with elbows bent and hands on shoulders., Shoot the left arm straight up above vour head an the same time throw vour rig 'mout shoulder level. Return to start Do gition and repeat the exercise briskiy. 18 excellent exercise for 1 mbs. 1 would al types Answers to F Answers 10 resgers’ questions recarainz | i he miven by \Wimif-ed Stuart Gibm ood specialist. writer and lecturer on nutn: | tion. | Questions should be accompapied by & wf-addressed entelope. as onix those of & Interest Will he anewered in thie | eolumn; the mail Others will he answered throush Evers effort will he made 10 an- swer questione prompily. bul we bespeak he indulgence of our readers for any un- avoidahie delas. The number of letters re- ceived s large and each must take its turn Address. Winifred Stuart Gibbs. 408 Fourth avenue. New York City. What foods are best to use fof a Pperson who has a tendency toward an- emia’—K. E. As anemia is a disease that is often brought about by an impoverished con- dition of the blood, the diet must be one that builds up. It must also be food that is easily digested. for the en- tire digestive system is weakened when this condition is present, and | uniess the food is of the type that may | De easily assimilated. various disturb- ances are apt to occur which more than offset the value of the food itself. Many cases of anemia may be traced to lack of vitamins in the dist; there- fore, a large amount of vitamin foods must be included in the three well bal- anced meais a day. A glassful of warm milk in midafternoon and just before retiring: a glassful of orange juice in the midmorning are necessary. The following foods are recommended: | Wholewheat bread. crackers and ce- reals, rye biead, whole oatmeal. plenty of milk, cream and cottage cheese, egxs. green vegetables, brown rice. baked poiatoes, raisins, dates, all pud- éings made with milk and egge. grapes. grapefruit, oranges. apples | and peaches. In fact, all fruits. Co-| coa, cream. butter and the tender | meats. especiaily liver, may also be in.’ cluded. This latter has been found to | be most eficacious In the treatment of anemia and it is used in a great man.'q wars, often making up about one- Quarter of the diet. Is it perfectly safe 10 use canned | ois? 1 am a young housekeeper nd I do not know much about food. ¥ meighbor tells me that she never res canned vegetables and fish.—Mrs. W.T. M. ¥ Canned foods of good quality are not only pérfectly safe, but are high- Iy nutritious as well. I am afraid that your neighbor is ot informed on modern methods used in canning | factories and is governed entirely | either by superstition or rather fool ish hearsiy. Experiments have been carried on to determine the nutritive at | | courses, that you have to watch most |sausages with potatoes or pancakes I} THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 EVENING WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. running, high kicking, squatting, leg raising in supine position and rotating the leg at hip and knee and ankle. You will find special exercises for the lower limbs described in my free leaf- let on “Care of the Legs” that I shall be glad to mail you on receipt of a stamped, self-addressed envelope (3) Yes. (4) Yes. () As soon as your [back hair is long enough curl it up- ward in a small roll across the nape of your ne: Wave the front hair, turning the ends under, and wear a net over vour coiffure. 1 think {vou will find that as your hafr gets longer the oiliness will not he so pronounced. Your scalp naturally produces enough oil to lubricate long hair, so that when vou hobbed it there was too much oil. Wash you hair only once a week, and if it becomes too oily between shampoos use a dry shampoo made of equal parts of rwdered orris root and cornmeal. ft the powder through your hair, |leave it oh for 10 minutes and then {brush it all out carefully. Divide | vour hair into strands and polish each Jone with a piece of old silk moistened ith cologne water. LOIS LEEDS. Hair and Freckles. Dear Miss Leeds: (1) Does peroxide { help in removing hairs from the up- per 1ip? (2) Does one have to use a whole jar of commercial bleaching cream to remove freckles” JULIA B. wer—(1) The peroxide simply bleaches the hairs so that they be- | come less conspicuou You may use lit three time: week for two weeks frequently thereafter. As has a drying effect on the ou may need to rub in a little am now and then to counter- (2) The amount of need to use depends on vour freckles are. Some stubborn freckles cannot be ched out at all. My leaflet on | “Complexion Tiis" gives a number of freckle remedies, and I shall be giad to mail it to vou if vou will send me a stamped, self-addressad envelope. LOIS LEEDS. 1 se Delonging Ninth street southeast, Avenue with him) and MOTHERS AND THEIK ¢ r (carrying an out the front door?” { skin, cr {act this tendency. | bleach you how da dark bl IOREN (Conyright, ood Questions { selly, peanut butter, or chopped dates ! and figs—these are all nutritious and usually liked by children. Use a of bread—white, whole wheat, raisin’ or nut bread—or occasionally make toasted sandwiches. Hot cocoa made with milk, hot maited milk or one of the cereal beverages will be appreciated on cold da while milk, buttermilk or eold malted milk can be used when the weather is warm. Creamed soups served with crackers, and lettuce sandwiches with an apple or a piece of fruit for dessert wlil also supply an adequate meal and one that can be prepared and served in a very short time. A large variety of creamed soups can be made. ko that this nesd not become monoton- ous. Vegetable chowders made with milk may be substituted for the creamed soups. Scalloped vegetables or creamed vegetables or oysters on toast served with milk and some fruit offer another suggestion for an easily prepared lunch. (Covyright, 1927.) Beauty Chats Fish and Meat. It is when you come to the main | part of the meal, the fish and meat | Answering the Door. One Mother Says: I have trained my children very carefully in the art of greeting visi- tors to our home. They are never backward about answering the door | and are able to meet both friend and stranger courteously and to take messages correctly. Today in Washington History BY DUNALD A. CRAIG January 12, 1830.—Public gambling places have become €, numerous ' that it is belicved there fs no eity in the country where gambling is carried on to a greater extent that In the Nationaul Capital. The City Councfl, in an effort to limit this evil, enacted an ordinance today in- creasing the fine and requiring a bond in the cases of persons convicted if you incline to put on weight. I hate to think what a large dish of pork and beans will do to ths figure As for roast pork, fried ham, or a dish of KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —Too Much for Al BY TH' WAY AL, DID 1 EVER Tew You of MY EXPERIENCE WITH THE BIMVOOL CANNIBALS ON LAKE AZINSO IN AFRICA? 1Lt TELL YOU WHILE IM WAITING FOR AMELIA ! CAPTURED BY THE BIMVOOLS A TRIBE OF HEAD HUNTERS, I WAS TO BE PUT TO DEATH AT ONCE' THE QD CHIEF LOOKED LIKE A GOOD SPORT, So T ToLD HIFt IN HIS NATIVE TONGUE THAT [ COULD ouT SHooT ANYBODY N HIS TRIBE, AND WAS WILLING TO \T! T STIPULATED THAT T WAS TO @O FREE IF 1 MAPE GOCD . MY BOAST: TELP AND STTUATIONS. 41 By POP MOMAND Gee! WHAT A SAP T WAS To BRING THAT SAM SHUTZ UP To TH' HOUSE! HE'S CERTAINLY ONE SWeLL LiaRr!! MY HEAD ACHES, You GO IN AND LISTEN To HIM FOR A WHILE, wiLL You GooFy ? HAD WON! HIS LEFT HiND cHe ‘T Tew Twe Crief T gerore I FRED CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN S 11 pm. day before publication. For Sunday. 5:30 pan. Satur- day. At the Branch Agencies. hour earlier. both for daily and Sunday. ane Only Exceptions Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for the aily will be aceepted up to noon day of iseue except Saturday and Legal Holidays, when the closng time is 10:20 am. Death no- tices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 pm. Saturday. HELP—MALE, ACCOUNTANT in office of pi :nl te experience and sal, Box 4874, Star_oftice. 1 BOYS, white. with wheels. to run erra; sxcellent_opportunity to learn a trade. ply 514 10th &t u. 10th _floor. V. colored. for messenger and S8 per_week. 1023 H nw Ap- Jani o 1ON COURSES. nued. HOTEL ciubs, leges, (o - ined dary all i POSITIONS riments. OPEN — HOTFLS. Xl‘lullluh';nu r|¥:m. ugii e rentauranta. cafeuras ner e, exne e e DM aME Saturday work; possibility regular employment. Apply Old Dutch Market h AN OPPORTUNITY. Two men, married preferved. to qualify i the Hoover depa 1 department ot da and ot o ase now forminz il eary " Propare 1 fe b pay with b o 9 year evening ited moriths for Gregg necess Apoly, ving, Tth and Graham-Pitman Shorthand. 1 Register for eginuers’ Classes, Review v, as tra Room Kk of Commerce and S nd JANTTOR. kit. & b E G e work. YOUNG MAN, m d, ligent. under 40, for permanent | outside position offering cxccl-i lent opportunity for advance-| ment, by a large financial insti- tution, with guaranteed weeklv | salary. Apply 412 Homer Bldg. Friday evening between 7:30| cafeterias. motor i food_shope need trained arn & DO YOT NEED experienced -hambermaid waitresscs, couks. nurses. general part. day rehiable elp furmshed free: reference. young ookl MAN_ calored_wanis | wanis house. i NTAND Wi t work as ma steward for el roth can w furnished: w other city. A o take posit ss Box 100-X = THERN BRQTHERS E wellor. .lr"i'dli Ig: .‘vaull‘-r n ‘“"l"“l outeide on live wire house- | STENOGS.. typi bookkpra.. cierical help tionally known mer. Free registiy. Mam 2355 1138 G st.0.w oid o7 | Boyd Emplovment Service. O CE POSITIONS. "SALESPEOPL to-honse canyaseir chandise Stan iberal cratit terme. mones_maker for those who hustle Box 477.Z_Star_offie work 1 st [OTS whits wanted, wifh Bicycles. Jmons, 1418 Mr. X Y. ave UILDING ESTIMATOR. capable of per- Pormiing. superintendent's ity must be live wire. thoroushly experienced and ha relerence: siate nge and experience. Ad- dress Box 10, star_ofl e ' eces il at_house-to- 5 ry and commisson ba hetween 2 and 5 pam. The Plas Shon #33 N_ Y. ave COLLECTOR—Youns _man. preferabl Jeze student, to collert for an cstablished concern in Washington and vicmty during wnare time. Must have car Liberal com- misston and_allowance Addess Room ). Knickerbocker Mg, 21 Lexington. st Rultimore. M, DAIRY MA milk 40 oo White with Rem nongh to exp.; reference. Clifton Velrs. FREE_COURSE {n life inanrance walesn o e of education. - Karn whilc me. Univeraty For b CStir offce experienced ¥ labor and enstomers: .ouderaie sals a Address 1o start. but good « pportaiuty 1007 Star_offire St D PERINTENDENT—Good for_ advancement fge ‘experience Tenlies atrictle confidential NSZ Maroller. MAN with rar. neat tehable aggressive. 1o Bil vavancy cansed by promotion sales’ex Terience helpful. execative abilite e Yast promntion. Call Col. 8385 for avpoiat i ¥ T wih car_ to_camvam el Grand Addre. Al coffee - miom Tea trade: commission basis 1305 _Tth st n.w ki AN—Promotional type_ under 40 st have ambition to get aheal ~ Neat appear aterage intelligence. $40 Apply from O to 3 idine. . i Be wise and avold evervthing that is derived from a pig. or that is frieid in any kind of medium, lard, olive ofl, butter or the various frying oils being | equally dangerou: I you are having a full course din- ner, it would be best really to choose | between the fish and the meat, and | not take both. Fish with vegetables ix | quite as nice as meat with vegetables, and generally not so fattening, Of course, there are fish dishes which are very fattening—fried fish has the added caloric value of whatever it has been fried in, 8o that, though an aver- age generous helping of most fish is only 130 to 140 calories, it might have fried into it 200 calories of fat! You'll probably have to have your fish boiled and without sauce—which makes it . but you can't have a slim figure without sacrifice something All right. boil*d fish (and again, Jem- of conducting public gambling houses. | The alternative of giving hond is to be sentenced to the workhouse. It fs hoped that this were strin- gent ordinance will be effective. The city ordinance enacted in 1509, which Imposed a small fine for this offense, has had no effect at all. The ! offenders have been perfectly willing | ay small fines, for by xo doing they have been able to continue they make enormous profi [N believed that if the new ordinanee | does no prove effective, Congress will pass a law to make the keeping of a gambling place in Washington a penitentiary offense. That should. at least, cause persons tp conduct such places less openly than they do at present. January 12, 1836.—President son today laid the cornper ston swhat i intended to be a new town {and commerefal center at the south ern end of the Long Bridge, to be value of many canned vegetahles as eompered with the fresh. and the canned vegetables have been found | Just as nutritious. In fact. they are | often prefersble 1o the stale green vegetables are sometimes used. Do soups have any food value? Do | you think it s necessary 1o serve them every night’—L. E. There sre many kinds of soups, and it depends entirely on what soup is made of as to how much actual food walue it has. For instance, creamed #oups made with milk, vegetabl butter and flour are very n 8 clear boulllon. on the other hand, has stimulating properties with very little | actual f0od value. One of the ad-| vantages of serving hot soup at nignt | i= that §t often stimulates the appe- tite and prepares the d'gestive sys | tem for the foud that is o follo Whether it is necewsary to merve | soup every night o it ie a rather Qifficult question 1o anwwer. a it de- | pends on the composition of the meal | in general. Creamed moups whould 1A be werved when there is a heavy Tomst or heavy desmert t follow. | They sre very helpful in wupplying | ®ided nutriment when the rem of the Tical lu rather scant, ax, for example, | i | | when vers wre being used or Vhen Uneipected company put in sn #ppearance. 1€ the main part of the menl in bearty it ie perhaps not nec erstry 1w uiways inciude soup. Tam 24 yeurs of age, § feet 2 inches | height ar e lgh” and welgh 117 poundn. Am Can you tell me wh diet will help a in the throst’—Anyious A not say that you were gver- 1 1hink for your beight that provably sbout norma) in Bometmes 8 catarrhal oon % cured or helped considerably charge from & high 16 6 low dlet. This tnciudes o ibersl pply of fresh fruits wud fruit Juices by W ar a lLversl quantity of fige Prunes snd Gntes sl green vegelables especially the leafy type, euch snsch. Wttuce and melad greens flaked ceresls, rice and barley, bt 1o © oll, honey. not more thar thiee exkn a week and a very small 0t of mest It e L P vt mare than and the the duye wi A A glass of ¥ u small portion A 1o use und biar Yuu ure voeight €iion by & proe on i exkn i Lutiern uscd wni otug of & diet s contition or ot will you tell e sone Aivien yerve my ol Juncheon? They come home st noon but wre ususlly I euch w burry et back U sehool thet 0 e diffic 10 ket themn L esl B pioper mes) e M Why for 1he » 8 Ly wax worve wary hot aren runawich vxe ready they "y g chikdren vhen Thix would o wiches e 4ok 1 until you The e wirk 4 1w mede wiapped in wre ready 1o Iwiches 1nay e rade of ietice and cicam cheese Dropped exk, 1t breas Crewin s, Yo Hhis Bicee ol lean mesl, e - e during peper e | —but avoid malmon for an catarrhal | for | and mee whether 1t heipe your | on juice ix useful, for it makes the Aullest of fish tasty and adds no calo: ies), one small potato if .you have counted calories carefully, and one green vegetable, and then you are done with the chief part of your meal Take 130 calories for fish. Jet us say verage serving of that is 230 calories, Ealmon with mayonnaise—but never mind, vou can’t have ft! Stick to lean roast beef, » only 150 calories for an average serving, or lamb or mutton chops are not fattening if you don't eat the fat around them (except pork chops) and chicken and game, usually, are not very fattening. A generous amount of chicken is less than 200 calories known as Jackson City. It is intend- ed to he a port for the shipment of | icultural and other products | brought down on the Chesapeake and Ohlo Canal from the western mountaine. Georgetown and Alex- andria are jealous of the plan, and will try to prevent a charter belng ranted to the town by Congress. Soms persons do not want the Presi- dent’s name conmected with “bogs and swamps and frogs.” THE DAILY HOROSCOPE Friday, January 13. od and evil aspects apped ow's_horoscope, ording to as which finds that beneflc sturs .. # P. A~You have been neglact. inz vour skin for the whole year, us you could not keep the wofl out of the pores by merely wiping off the skin | every @ay with spened cloth. 1f | m you had used creams you would have | trology had a better chance, as they do remove | domi s0il cven Letter than soap and water.| In the morning the energles may Different temperatures of water are |be stimulated and there may be an very exhilarating to the skin, and If {urge toward many activities, the wkin feels drawn afterward, it| It s well to pursue beaten paths means there hasn't been enough rin- | for the judgment may not be reliable wsing. Apply hot wet cloths to the |under this direction of the wtira Biackhends 1o open the pores, then | This s not a favorable sway for " with oll or a light cream 1o aviation, and presages controversies woften the impacts. Berub with warm | in Washington regarding Government water and u fine soap, and rinse in | policles coul and then cold water. A full | Again the seers eall atiention to wirm bath @)l over every day will re- | the dissemination of all sorts of propa- ve the pores of the compiexion. be | ganda inimical to the well-being of the the pores over the body are kept | Nation Mental strabismus I8 caslly brought about under this direction of the | wtare, which is unfavorable to all who Lok publiec spproval Vrison parols systems and the whols | penal process of dealing with crim {nnls will be bitterly criticized In the Inext few months, according to the | reading of the wtors, chopped | ashions continue subjoct to the very fine, in & weak brine, und sosk | sway making for more feminine frip tur 24 hours then mcald i the brine | peries and more artistic modos wid dvain. Mix six tableepoonfuls of | Modesty 18 to becoma dealrable yround moustard, one tablespoonful of | the pendulum of human ideas xyings turmeric, one cupful of flour, und one | backward, astrologers prophesy cuptul of suger, with enougl, vinegar | Persons whose birth dute it is have miske & Goth paste. Add two | the wugury of @ happy, plesant year | sirte of vinegar. 1 tou 1ok, udd a [ in which romance may entsr whter After the culbage In Willie Wills ined, put the musiaid und t nY HOBERT O mor Ar con hutter. I8 nourishing for any part of the body, but never uxe it on the face or throat as it s & heavy oll and Ly attract sotl into enlarged pores, i P};n;h Chou:-éhaw. Put two gallons of cal using oo 1 { {ingredients in u kettle and ) {1 uver the cabbage whi My Neighbor Says: Jsake crust for leson or cream pie on an inverted pie plate and Jenve Blaul onequarter nch of ple crust by fold buck 1o w firm edge, Prick well a fork Lo prevent bubbles en baked 1t will slide off the e esrily., It stk stockings are washed Ut ewch thne after they are worn, they will last nionths lunger wiwh them LEN, avold meraping csriots well and put them on tu bdl for about 10 aninutes Then remove trom the 1 peel wnd vesume conklng us ususl A good peinting Job cannot be Aone with poor biishes. Using 01a Drushes 18 1ot economy Gel @ new brush and take care of it, Y1 guew | would of had (o wtay In sl vecese, bhut | remember | hadn't dore ny kind doed today an’ told Miss Dia) she looked lote purtler with hes haie hotibed,” their gambling establishments, where | M « T educa Wer Tor teicphone salesman rierate ealary and_ commision. | Advance et Dosiiniti-e, Addrem Box 4312 MA™TRI i ; for oftice :n?‘(.lkno‘:'hd'f 1 building construction desirable A Dt Domtion state e and _experience in intieniron. " Addrrss Tux In-X. Star office MEN o T an AR Wb o ey new. permanc ot hection. 11 you are afraid of work do not apply See Mr. Hester, Roo . N1T Hth NTED to sell insura tter than $106 weekly. Invesmwent Ride _° ity wid character o call e week wiaranteed (um et mivancement. Fuller ovolitan Bani Avply [ five men for special $30 weekly at start Cathoic: ork: pay e i Call 810 or w campalgn Peop! pertence for two paign. Appls Room wars oid.Refer: AI1 18t SALFSMAN. firstclase for tight man in established bui pe- clalty business. must be capahle of reading building plans and dealing with architets and owners ADDIY hetween 430 and 1 am. Lee & Li g one th in not &ood openiag for wide lary while lears a an! asy awake man. smiall Pisiness. Apoly S “heet petal. exnencnced. to call oy 1 firatciaes men mec s L) and N & mechanical eanipment acanainted with drug |r;|‘l» perience salar ST St a M i SALESMEN 340 ver week wuar: antred See andy Room A3 Alles Hide SHOEMAKER wanted, frai class e SONAT DisE 141 & CAR_SALE yo Jewlah preferred liberal commission. Stat And Box 4 i rose 1 40 n“' . y Mr. Waganer, 1416 0'and 7 pm tovay _Bring refereiices WINDOW DRESSER with exnerienes Goo | walary N Two neat vouux men 1o aualify for execu i posttions experience preferal pween 0 and 17 . Floctric Appi A thoroughly ex- perienced and capable man as ~alesman and repair man for our sewing machine dept.; prefer- ably one who is familiar with parts of all makes of family sew- mg machines; excellent pros- pects for the right man ; in mak- ing applitations state age, expe- vience and give references Ad il Box 4327, Star oftice REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Wa have A exuenionced ateamian st be o fan it iy will leads o I IRS RELIABLE MEN, WITH IDENTIFICATION CARDS BLACK AND AWHITE AND YELLOW CAR, APPLY MR. RYAN, BLACK AND \WHIT TAXI CO, 1240 Z4th St N,W, Avply § to s Life lnsurance | ng the +| Address ¥ree registration. Washingtoa Employment Exchange: no charge uniess placed d TUATION—FEMAL SE._whit-_ex wishes DOSILION. S| ¥~ HOUSEKFEPER_ bv_ret @ phone number or cal, —F; gowns “sim: stineiive and o | st tailored sportswear: whatew lem of dress we can heip you. 308 LADY_ capabie of 1 ewinz mak ne ‘herself vaiiable to ar overseeins help manasing or ase s Tental and trustwo Caill Mam 38N Ara-iment 204 1% LADY S MAID. It Eiish.Good_seanstress A REAL OPPORTUNITY, | Exchans 3 ortunity far beyond most lines of en- r o pubuc by the Washington School ey e o eredd the. peveon Jof Imtelligrnca, | 10 Sevretance. M. 2480, " Room 213, Trans: rey and intezrity who learns and applies | Durtation Bldg. 17th and H himself to the real estate busincss. We are | enfarming our for. e for the Sprin, :-‘.-1 Sam- HELP—FEMALE. | S, N RIA R o AT | FOORREETER, nanie s demene inexperienced. jom the new evening | SAlary. 320 per week. good opportuaity to te which starts in few | #vance as husiness increases. Address Box conducted without cost to | #-X. Star offie. ~xperienced walesmen in showing property elomnz sales For full particulars cail | e at 1405 New York ave. and ask for sales NVASSERS—PBig proposition: manager. 'R‘"::::A e l';n‘f;'E“" work. RUBY LEE MINAR, INC, e e 1 fous carnest Chrstian (Protestant). ©5-35. vermanent fuli-time work: Dosition oDen im mediately: Christian edueationai work eom. good pay. Apply at once Address Box 17-¥. GIRL. uot over 2 and Eaod appearance. to leam heaut profession. 1110 Conn. ave. 204 floor. op- gomite the Mayflower. wo “information, by phone. GIRLS (37 wanted ) 8 2 Star office. versal metal poiishing cloth. 0o e paste o liguid needet” fast il a5 a0 | Droved Gond Housekeening, Modern Priscilia Gthar good sellers 316 Stewart Bls _® WANTED—SALESMEN. FOTNG MAN wanted to sl constroct machinery in Washington. D. €. Pre experience desirable. But Dot necessary. ulle mast experience. Address Box tar_oflive SALESMAN A snccesstul wpectalty salesman | experience and references. Addre T5%7 Siar ofie i EXPERIENCED | REAL ESTATE SALESMAN t once. by ove of the largest and culture By LIGF st nw I3 e | JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER—Office Judgme X. | more essentiai than typing ability _ state s ary. references. phone. Address Box Ontline . B:\: Buse-to-bouse selling. No samoies 1o ATy o 10 am. 4 w6 pm & M st nw SEAMSTRESS—None other than experien.ed :l‘lfli ‘mvly. Sce Mr. Van Pelt. 311 Tth mbi.- | Z. | SECRETARY N splendid_opeming | PAVERHANGING 2 av e 2ng fine Husness obportunity: write fully. | et clean | erancee G—Eoutns _papersi 3300 expe A T Georye 3129 IS3 & aw N6, © spociauze io repas aod retw Sak Get mabie Skided WOMAN vouns refi e position as workme honsekeener i em family evod references. Lineoin 1 | TUATION—DOMEST! K oo day & work of tke hone Ref Ls STENOGRAPHER with Knowie! Keeping state expertence and of | Addrove Box 430, e WANVED—A few women 1o hancie 3 salabie { ittle article. For particulars adress Ro: {3452 star office Tae* (. and infant b dress 433-2 Star ofice WOMAN to take charge uf card in departmient store mist be ex; re<s Box 4142 Star_ofh single. with wachine, for saies & i funuture. Adiress Box 419-Z. S ige of bou salary expec an office whers & | Midrees Box 17V SAL HOW WELL INTO THI The most sicre have come 1t wohiing orther service igh grade booke | office cialty on commission hasis are ‘abie to <ain_ attention and re- | WOMAN from chiet executites and interest | wy which increases sales and and is how Teine Used by | e ol the foremaost busiuess coneerns America. We offer the right man immeiately an unlimited earmne eapaciis and ex intract a position Bixher 1 and per aily kngwh concern teeting i MAN, DO YOU FIT S PICTURE? 1l men in our business h 3 satisfactory recont GIRL as asistant flle clerk: m Lo chnwientions senwusminded and po e hetween the ages of 2740 and can, A into this Dictire. then 3 V. Frost at the An | convince him you have the salkes | wntial for 3 K atart and |l W caim thie b o agrer | 2 - alis Hotel N OF CHARACTER it traveling posit: work and offers Uiusual o sdvancensent: high echosl ivenwamered required: An unusual opportunity for two neat-appearing salesmen. Sales manager himself, who is 3 here from New York, will take| hed, RY you into the field and show AUl S e Tille Yoar e e that S130 per week s easily il sxiacioasnt e il bevas earned. Call Main 9800 for ap- lancheon. Collir's 1om. 18¢h pointment, between 10 and 12 am.: ask for Mr. .. Weinba WE WANT jour sales Mrs Weedman La Fayetle | Have abinity ence personality and sales expers 1 sou want an evecutive 4 hieh salary Dot never been given the Chan’e (o QUAlify for ohe. if you want the chancs of ‘a Ifetime with & company thar | has mrany sich apenings 1o the men who + a0 | QUALTY Within & few \weeka e four salesmen, be- tween 27 and 35 vears of age, who have had several years' ex- perience selling specialties to in 8 lew weeka. sre merchants, or wide retail busi-| 201 Denrike Bide~* 1010 Vermont ave ness experience; no other need | MILLINERY SALESLADY, apply ; if you do not qualify, do|experienced. .\]-pl'\ Morrison's, not waste your time and mine;f 1109 F st we want men who can sell. Ap-| BOOKKEEPER, Elliott-Fisher ply Saturday hefore 12 o'clock, | bookkeeping machine: must be or Monday before 12 o'clock, the | experienced. Apply Mr. Coonin, National Cash Register Co., 816/ Wm. Hahn & Co.. 7th and K. 13th st. n.w T TRALESWON . 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