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WEEK OF SEPT. 15 Monday Ambassad’r . Dulluhlmnl‘, 5 and Loref st Lt o iglas Pairbanks, AL Loretta, Young i Comed Alice White In - “Broadway Bables. 0N car ita. short subject. Apollo Alice White Tn -“Broadway Bables." Song_cartoon. Vita, short sublsct. D°.mx Il\ll‘l‘ul NN vitaphon one sublegh.. .. " Monte Blue In om_Headquarters. Hal é\dofith comedy. = h Mfl s 3 o l" Vitaphone oa 'geu. William " Boyd “The ulflumfl Ble Bov comeds. __Caribon. " Vitashione. loum.‘ Tucker n, oHonky Tonk Sennest_comedy. Avalon ‘Bophie Tucker in, <Honky' Tonk Sennett_comedy. Patsy Ruth uillu- and Jack Mul in “Fwin Beds.” Patsy h mflel’ L5 “The Woman From Comedy. _Vitaphone. Lo} and Jack M: “Twin Beds. Mary Astor in Touise hunn Allstar cast in “/On With the Show.” Ave. Grand Al “On With the Show.” All-star cast in Wi e Bhow.” “On With the Show.” , Chaney, Vitaphone short vmpnun- Short Subject. Subje Dark. e Bethesda gmore Boardman in rsholt § AN e ke Willlam_Boyd In “High Voltage. Vlunhn‘nz short Central William_Bovd in - Allstar cast in ViR o Aot “Oh With the Show, lub]!l:l -star cast in o Wi the Bnow.” Lop, Chaney, in i TrNunder. --.,‘:'.fi'..‘?” Bafter oo . Bables. Vitabhone ShoF subject. vika -lmnngmc. it -un Richard Barthelmess “Thy B in “Weary R I “Broadway Babe % Vitaphone short ""’“ Headuuarters. Vite, short & .;‘:fen. Lewis_Stone, Pegy Wood whd Lelia Hyams in Circle wis, pesey Yood snd "Wonuer or Women ¥ "Wonder ot Women.” ymond_Griffith, Raymond Hation and Marceline “Trent's Last Case.” Stone. Lella Hya: Grets dnbo' and GRes Qnrbo ahd Asth e *Singte b fing Standard.” Lols Mo George '5"& ”llhm!flld 4 rn l.m Wm, ccllm. ir., and hn” Mi W a5 patey num Witer and he Hottentot.” Colony hie Tucker in it Horton — Sap L “Honky ‘Tonk." Song cai Ruth Miller Son vite bt supject. glme Tucket T Mary Astor in Ky - From “The Wom el Vitaphone. _Variety. Betty Compson and Eum FPazends T Grant Withers in “The Time, gu Place = Jerry Drew comedy. Alice \vn:te “andvlly Bables, Tendulno'. Lu- “Damita in “Bridke of Ban Luls Rey." Elite Hippodr'me > Cane” iht ! i the Dnn." Bound.” Fannie Brice in “Hellship Bronson; “Nifty Num xm u- na 'cum wm Be "Boys. ita in “Bridxe ormnnn Luls “Why 1s a_Plumber?" “Stark Mad. nickes Bxpiore ‘Cheer “newmum R Ralph Graves Jimmis Cohen “ g “Square Shoulde: *‘Camping Ouf Ray McKee ‘Campus_Nights." Bophie Tucker “Honky Hal Hnlch Comedy. “Honky Tonk." Hal Roach_comedy. Fatsy Ruth Millet s and ihall & e e Vita. short_subject. tsy Ruth Miller Pa ok Muih “Twin Beds. vm short_subject. Lewis Stone in “The Wonder of and all in omen.” Krazy Kat _cartoon. Mary Astor in “The Woman From ‘Hell. Willard Mack n “Voice of the City." Serlal Leader “Plastered in Par Colleen Moore ynthetle S ‘Walking Back.’ Jpatheuis Sin e McAvoy In “Btolen Kisses.” n the Pull- Bue Carol in “Win That Girl'" ‘The_Skyscraper’ “Where East Is Vanioning et Dolores Costello n Doluml Costello “The Quitter.” “Taxi Scandal.” S Gontello Norma 'rAlmM" n Glad Rag TR RRE Bilie “8ide Show. “Wonder of Women.” “Pirates ‘of Farama.” Feus trimes Ted Wells in “Shanghal Ros “Always_Late “Just Off Broadwi “Foolish Husbands. “Peacock_Pun_" e Foied “Unele Tom.! “The Spetler.” “Ham and Herrini Punch." T men n “Riding Demon.” ___The Rink.” Richmond Alexandria. Va. Dark, n “Broadway Bables." Alice White Alice, White i Richard nm’h?xmm Richard n'-nhelmm "Bra Tne 'Bras. Vlllphnne e, Vitaphone reel. ‘Buddy_Rogers n “River of Romance. Vitaphone reel. Buddy Rosers “Riger of "Romance. taphone reel. Touise Fhvenda i “The House of Horrors " Gomeds. “Cleaning_Up." Touise Pasen “The Hor sportilgnt. .. ‘Broadway Babl, “Cleaning U ice, in e o ol “Broadway Bables.” Comedy. Fla) Comedy. Lon Chaney “Thunder.” Aesop Fabie. e Carol in 5 CEraited P taphone. Viola Dana and M| 2 Short subject. Savoy _Sportlight Warnet | - Oland “The mmm Murder Cameo_comedy. Armat Robert, Armatrong 1n R Myates obert Armstrong in “Show Folks.’ M. B. Warner and Ruth Chatterton_in “The Doctor's Se- Richard Atlen in, “The Man I “sm! Movietone News. Woroscope_reel. Cotieen ooy TR bonmn Cotello 18 fling Trish Eves.” Dolores Costello in. “Madq Comedy. Billle Dove and onna of .Bod La Rocaus in Avenue A nd the Vita. Gicaphone. . Moment: Billie Dove and od La Rocaue 1n Adolphe Menou 1 “Ma: William_Haines “Allas Jimmy Val- Tewe Prererred” 8 Hmmy Ken Maynard in Victor McLaglen in “The Code, of “Capt. Lash.” d in Daughter.” oast in h the Show Allstar cast tn “On With the Show.” mm(m.m “The Triat of Mary Dugan.” N Grtta Cntho n Single Vi Enort subject. yrna Loy in L piara-pollc Rose.” Lupino Lane comedy. Vita. short subject. Maynard in ot olanmu Trail.” Vita. Short sibect. William Boyd in “The Leatherneck.” Sennett comedy. O Attractions in Washington Theaters “The Front Page.” Page” the melo- Jed_FWarris will Theater next night, which the Tegular Blv" Fecht &«nd Charles Mac- sssembled their Chicago ¢ sdventures in what is de- wift, humorous and high- Thelr cheracters make al portraiture from o clesns the smoke- ym of the criminal courts who tovs with the on the eve of & onal OWeT SITalS. £ see Lee Tracy, OK;(\*Q Perkins, Claude Cooper. Prances ul and the same distinctive cast that appeared all last season at the Times Square Theater, New York. | | GAYETY—"Kuddling Kuties.” Max Fields' “Kuddling Kuties,” with | Sugar Schaad, one of last season's hits | on the Mutual Circuit, will appear at| the Gayety Theater next week. It is a concoction of fun and frolic_with downright surprises promised. Fields plays the principal comedy parts, aided by Sugar Schaad, a clever soubret, whose jazz songs are said to bring down the house. Other talented people in the company are Melva Linzi, :ngenue; Ann Fink, character actress of or ity; Fred Barron, comic second; Jeanne willlams, Sammy Smith, with a cul- tured voice, and Al Snyder an excellent dancer, with the usual attractive chorus. “Parrot Inn Cafe” and “Fashion Shop.” the most important scenes, bring the entire company int into full action. C“ESAPEAKE BEACH. The amusement season at Chasapeake Beach will close Sunday night and the bavside resort is preparing for & gala ‘week end. Carnival night will be held Saturday, with confetti, colored balloons and noisemakers, while Ralph Garren's Caroiinians _will knock out snappy music, sing the latest popular songs and cut monkey shines. Special enter- tainers will present dance and song acts. At 11 p.m. there will be a prize waltz. Although the-boardwalk amusements will quit operation Sunday, the resort will remain open until cold weather to cater to fishing parties. Fishing now 1s said to be at its best, with trout, spots and hardheads plentiful. lABLE—Don[hI {:‘lrbankl. Jr, in e Striking dru.rnn nnd wide human in- terest is woven into the problem of secret and trial marriage between mod- ern youngsters in “Fast Life,” the new Pirst National Vitaphone speclll com- ing to the Earle Theater at the Friday midnlghz performance. Loretta Young and Douglas Fairbanks, jr., portray the secretly married ultra-modern pafr in William this fast-moving “talkie.” Chuter Morris, who played the same role in the stage play; Ray Hallor, Rita Flynn and other youthful screen folk are also in the cast. “We couldn’t have treated this subject of youthful wedlock so vividly and at the same time with no preaching and no sacrifice of dramatic quality or entertainment value, before the era of the talking picture,” is the opinion of John Francis Dillon, who directed “Fast Life.” Some innovations in talking pk, ture art are promised. “Fast Life” is based on the play by Samuel Shipman and John Hymer. PALACE—"The Unholy Night.” Grim_specters, uncanny mystery in the darkness of a London foz, screams in the night and sinister shadows in an ©old manor house, all are found with one of the strangest mystery plots in “The Unholy Night,” Hecht's thriller, directed yue” hult styles from Hougood will be displayed. are Deagon and c-nneux. tenor; Walter Walters orton. Tt is a story of eircus.life. 'nu"l nflu"u of acrobats in the e 8 group laughable and true to the life. It also depicts & Jove story. It first ran at the Galety Theater, New York City, as a ilent picture, and then at the Fox Hollywood studios was made Into a talk- ing_piotare. e stage program introduces a West ('ml creation, fir © at the Fanchon and Marco “jdess,” “Sweethearts,” fea- | turing Nat Nagarro, jr.; the Abner | Twins, Hubbard Sisters, the Japanese prima donna, Hana Shimozumi Ike, last | seen here with the San Carlo Opera | ., and 8 bevy of sunkist beauties. Pox Movietone News, in sound an picture, and the Fox Orchestra will Eomplete the ragans. IIAI.N—W Love.” “College Love,” & full feature length | sound snd college picture, | c:mmmmwfw-mmu&‘una noises, songs and music that makes college what it is. Prom the college hero to the fat boy and from the beautiful co-ed heroine to_the college widow, the players all talk effervescent, “smart crack” con- | versation that patters back and forth on the campus, in the fraternity houses md sometimes in the classroom. ‘The high U‘ht of the feature is a th.ruln:n fot ball game, with all the = , cheers and closelphys of a champ! ip gridiron struggle. cial college muaic was written for Px:c picture. George Lewis is starred, with Dorothy Gulliver, Eddie Phillips, msunn- son and Churchill Ross fea . METROPOLITAN—AI Jolson in “Say It with Songs.” . “The best pitcure I ever made” Al Jolson says of “Say It with Songs,” his latest Warner Bros.’ Vitaphone picture, ‘which remains at the Metropolitan The- ater another week. The story leads naturally to many- sided characterizations. In the role of song writer and radio entertainer the one and only Al has a chance to do many of the clever things which make him Jolson. He is seen at broadcasting stations, at home with Little Pal (played inimitably by Davey Lee) and in prison, where he has been sent as the result of the accidental killing of a man who tried to break up his home. His wife at his wish secures a divorce and puts the child in a school. When Har- vey Gates. The support includes, be- sides Davey Lee, Marian Nixon, Holmes Herbert, Kenneth Thompson and Fred Kohler. Short reel subjects and & new issue of the News complete the program. COLUMBIA—Warner Oland in "l'he Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu. “The Mysterious Dr. Pu Manchu” will remain at Loew’s Columbia for a sec- ond week. This Paramount talking pic- ture, an adaptation of Sax Rohmer’s well known mystery story, has an ex- cepfion;l cast headed by Wlmer Oland, il Hamilton, Jean Arthur, and in- cludes such favorites as O. P. Heggle, Austin, Claude King and Tully les are in England and its famous Limehouse | district and its country estates. “The Mys! Dr. Fu Manchu” con- cerns a wicked, vengeful character, Dr. Fu Manchu, who seeks to avenge the death of his wife and chfld on uveml English families. For t] u itilizes his beautiful white Wi wlwm he hypnotizes. He succeeds up to the point where he has but one mare me to take before his debt is cleared. heuuflngut:foruhhwtmwkm sweetheart, mee! Iy ul attract include M—G-Mm ta g comedy,” o Vincent Lopez in act, Screen Héllywood ZpgEs BEESY : EEnan ; gggi MISS FRENCH VISITS FIANCE IN HOSPITAL Grnnddluxhter of Late British Field Marshal Undecided as to Marriage, She Tells Press. | By the Assoctated Press. | DENVER, September 11.—Miss Va- | lerie French, franddluuhter of the late Fleld Marshal French, Earl of Ypres, came to Denver yesterday to visit her | flance, Henry Martin, jr., of New York City, who is in a hoeplhl with a frac- tured hip, suffered in an automobile ac- Icide'\t. near Limon, Colo, more | & month ago. But whether or not the visit of the | pretty English girl will result in a wed- ding at the hospital is something known only to the young couple and Bradley Martin, New York, father of the injured youth. . Following her arrival here, Miss French went immediately to the hos- ital. She was with her flance and his not one learned what was said. “We haven't any plans,” the girl an- nounced when she was approached by reporters. “I don't know when I will be married. I like to travel very much, and the value sional pai father for more than.two hours, but | will start back soon.” The father of the young man sajd there are “absolutely no immediate plans for a wedding.” Next Sunday, Sept. 1§ Washington 7:40 « Philadelphia 10:45m RETURNING w Philadelphia Ly Chester 7:50m v Wilmington s:10m (Standard Time) Same Day Consult Ticket Agent Baltimore & Ohio 7:30m One Man Who Knows of good paint—the fes- nter! His skill is at its best only when his p@uct has been made with care. “Murco” Lifelong Paint because of its 100% Purity has an enviable reputa- tion for durability, as well as beauty. Its use reflects credit on the man who does the job ... whether amateur or profeuioml. EJ Murphy G ] NCORPORA‘I‘!D IN 1875, an earnest young man began to practice medicine. a family doctor, he treated many cases of constipation. He .soon 710 12th St. N. W. National 2477 You have a Doctors fif ‘Word for this ously the most sluggish bowels are started and bad breath, head- aches, biliousness, feverishness, ormmrcy,poorlmfih#—. are relieved by Dr. Caldwell's pruerlpfim,itboumm to put it up ready for use. 3 Dr. W. B. CALDWELL'S Branch Offices {gfinfl‘& 08 Soarest Masastn B ETs TR nn ‘mn -t.—ggifig:q .Phnmu!. ws (time’ clerk's s1a © .u—-nun'- Cut Rate Drug rench Simpson. % Fors '”numu. g;n raters St ke i Hook — ”’.fi'&”'&;.n ~Petworth Phar- B —_"w:'-:.'a"a'.‘:'m. Ga. ”l‘ o e North orth G ;fion . _cm'fl’ mummn-ry Stors. and Macomb st.—Harry a1 %50 Cedar st.—Mattingly GEORGETOWN. sts.—Morgan Bros.’ Pharmacy. race’s Pharm: Wisconsin ave mac; nd M North Capitol Kenealy 3¢ East Capitol st.—Estiow & ate and 8th sts. East Cap. acy. i h “and 1 ave—Colll ) SIS R. ns' Pharmacy, 13 3500 13th st.—Brookland Pharmacy, Brook- | tate o aid R. L ave—John G. Biss# Phar- ‘macy. 101 ‘m’in-?n Bn‘ STAR OFFICE OFEN UNTIL 11 All advertisements for The must e'in The Bler Office or one St The Star_branch offices by 11 p.m. the 18SUE. with the foliowing excep- d Pound. unm sl lln er the above classifica- tigns: - Can vertisements’ tor ¥ne Sunday Siar mast a3 Siar ived at The Atar > 8:30 """s-'fi Urday, or at any of "nu ‘star branch ofces U . ” )RDER advertisements fvem u.n.l.n‘é"'.fit‘ln"’u'u‘" LOCAL 2-line mlnlmum l time, 20¢ per i 2 times, l.c per um. . § limes cieniint: 13, s consecutively, 17 per I odAdvertisements under Personal, 3¢ per line IA'III 'ounml 25-MILE RADIUS OF G-an Inlmllm ‘:INGTQN nmumu s, 3ic per ling 30 A‘dnvl;" or more consecutively, 20c per line. addition “Transien paitimere !gnfg:flg'z‘m ;'e.;"“-““ 1es Wi Tece: er the geeived over the Business Counier. of N igmal recommenaarions when mrwering o co;"u'dnmuu-u for " employmen ents under Personal, ¢ per line | vl Stadshaer 5 h: ust :".,3;&"“' 'fi,..f':::a S T FRAES murl tely: m BoF more than 20y ne an Year: g, stating -flucm'ox?.' t‘x'p‘ofl-ne."u:!dl T. d23"Senate omce MAN fUl‘ it we » L2 u.,..mr"..‘ 3t g TR m—m AND wom ons. "G Address Box | getier BAKING HTS, CALL HY |1 ALESMEN, 4 ESTATE BALESMAN, experienced, s car: g00d commission and liberal dra fi'h'sm' N, 8t ienced, Wm wear and itock clerk, mot’ ataid 356-R._Star_omce. '55: ferences. (Cor ABSISTANT TIVE, mai; youn Yacttul sefincd office - wniilicd” abifiey m'fluz wants permanent lon with w lished y «’fl.‘é.m...n * has Bad ten yer lv:'g ierable my llml'llrnfth book- “from, citlzsns "of " out: Address Box 226.R. s part dmmle A ‘:‘o‘r.km Bipericnced” nn.k OF or wrii Nationat Press iu 14th ince agents make oo e surely !nm--f.m;:u.“m fress lldl n% o 310K WA mmwn. Thatructor; must instryctor's State ' ‘address u “Box 101-R Btar ofice GUNG MEN salewman in D. [ .:l.l.n:f;:‘.:" demonsira: at Ween ST aek or M e, and Sth n.w. CHURCH CHOII Jouns, rapidiy srow! I m“"‘y‘.‘ofl" north: west section is_seek: competent sololst fiholr Jeader and ibiaay Seonbol” chopisces: jons snd experience and give ML__M_ Star_of PAINTER. Apply Manager. Annapolis Hotel. RADIO SALESMEN. e et prkiny s o et ek n‘mnc [y mm nd more permanent nectio s 4369 for lppolntmen FIRST- Cl ASS l‘ORD MECHANICS o, 4 Superintendent of -, Coomer, ]:UART MOTOR CO., - 6th at K Sts. N.W. National 3000. LARGE NATIONAL BANK openings in its personnel service de ment. for three salestmen, 35 1o 40 years of ‘age. Men ‘selected must have an abun .| dance” ot enerey. excellent personal records h-grade permanent orsanization is limited X ties un- Tromotions, whf “come. rlglfll! them. ~You esi , for the usual v mvmu R aeiinite & Dolnlmenl only. Mr._Jackson. Nations PACKERS, V\hlte, expenenced in packing china and glassware. Apply THE PALAIS ROYAL, Employment Office. MEN FOR DISTRIBUTING CIRCULARS. REPORT FRI- IDAY FOR WORK 7 AM. AP- PLY 935 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. SALESMEN —of good character and personality, to sell radios; prefer men who know Washington and own automobile. See Mr. Baughm, between 9 and 11 tomorrow. Homer L. Kitt Co., 1330 G st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS. Drivers with responsible refer- ences and identification cards, know- ing the city will be employed. Ap- ely BLACK & WHITE CAB YELLOW CAB CO., 1240 24th St. N.W. THREE SALESMEN To sell Hudson and Essex. See Mr. Oliver, NEUMEYER MOTOR CO,, 1344 Conn. Ave. !_AEE Oem ,_young, good on. pastries, E om mu particu "'fi?fx 55 Sox SorR, mlr whm, er, -ns. ‘Wheel; must be Apply N fonal Dapitol Press, 1310 D st nw BObe e, 18, drive truck: sien itunity. s lg-r 420 20 SHOE SALESMEN, experi- ence opular priced women’s | shocmted at once; excep- tional opportunity to connect with nation-wide chain. Apply Shoe Dept., 1115-17 F st. n.w., Mr. Goldman. 8 week Apply Poll's Theater, one who 15 mot E n _have a_good lary and commission. 735 7th Sovs to_sell 5 Tom P Dubler a1 of lone’ hows teady job, st nw. MAN, steam table gigtizens’ Lunch, Rossy Ve R%u‘o‘%m Junior, e DRUGGIST, umm« come wal recommended. Junie d gient sods Gapensers. fl%‘m‘."ifl T COUNTER reference. Clarendon enced. Whe- dm-u vork: pm. m Kl HAT SALESMAN, AT SATESMAN, experienced. Vicama HRE HOUSEMEN snd porters, experienced Tate aBafuliih feferenses” Ront e I om! 1] Btewart Blde, otn & D bench hand, work. Anrl: 1l Detween 4 and. teady T IU.L orks, Tor butler and general houge- man.’ Need i - man. Ne max;e stay nights. “Apply 916 In BAR e 5 i dene s e have Sxperieiice and best references. ApplY of good habits, will be tramned k 1 SSchants 1or nis services class sec eek_as . Ad- Box. 193'M Biar omee A MAN, o el s mn‘.':o?‘nml '"::E'hn':’??fln : mit. - A ance to learn salesm anship. !lor 3 > o 3 1 g G v ter class of MEA’ muwm% To watting on %fi ady position to right man. with, some e Flence i m-u %8 helper. Goodman, Areade meat: one mumo, AL Studebeker, To fake Chatee Ol 'll’lll‘ night worl eferences re- Permanent position. North ST TR special outside work; Days well at start; experience unnecessary: call 810 Room 1310, People’s Lite lflh lllfl H s MEN- how to avera you the flel e ot s B S e bt Room 216, ye sts. n.w. selling rience with ca: 1 atter " Bide lmn iu anon:r;nn ‘f" insura; desires the urvlnnl al l"er l M"'""s’.n'g."dnz"m lune oaare. ARy manager; e Thsura st. nv, Tourtn Beor” to distribute advertising. 7 a.m.. The Gan 8.0 13° unity_fc ‘Ulon Station. = an. nomr-aeln. \hm fiw el m "ABbly W”l BB B :r& = Wmm%:n.g“ | = ‘machine. A gv rendon” Gleaners. and Dyers: Olar:, . ty machine. i,rr_;:;n ml lylnfi'o""‘ | MBS, S SRR Sotmoa m{“—mm———-_ l\noflu sk be. fast.” Must SALESMEN (4) to sell na- tionally known . radiés; only | those who can produce need ap- ply. Julius H. Rieley, Inc., 656 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone Lin. 7289. DON'T PASS UP THE OPPORTUNITY 2| —that my business offers. If you are anxious to make money, get the facts and satisfy your- self. Call between 5 and 6 p.m., any day. _ ROOM 204-C, INSURANCE BLDG. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. N et g mmm..u'r"f.:=°=,o=-::, s CHA! Bt Natinal 9386, Sants % See-you. - vator man; colored ml‘: CHA ite, AT i Ttion as Feall Clev: 100 will D fornis of city nf or mn'dooc‘eo ‘( it mg food réterence” SPECIAL, PREPARATION Tor Gensus Ctama- rhe Givil mh:; arstory. . cor. 13th and ¥ sts, n.w. BOOKKEEPER, thoroughl; nced credit clothing: state ::p-:m::e”:::% ey Confidential. - Address Box 366-%. Star CASHIER-TYPIST, confectionery: lady with business experience; sbility; references. Apply 3042 14th st um 10 and 6 p.m. ASHIER. experienced. O’ 7 GASHIER, ~ experien; O'Donnells Sea | muu have married, wishes with 's lo not ‘mind hard long hnun "Wide exverience; no ane Best of local reference. Address Box Stax ohee employment work snd - Jriver. Tight truck, p ‘Washington and victaity or write 117" Church T g T : “{hbfle Col. 3005. i e departm u.uc colored, wants garage or service sta- }'fi'}‘, york: “experienced; reliable. 10ists ent. te oA Addrl- lol Tor llnlon-nulnd [ . Shvine depariment: a cIntyre, WoF fio berts Co., 1514 H ¥ d DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, singie; perma- nt position. v JSetails of exverl- ence, refere: and exi aress Box 1eb-a. Star ‘omee. nt_in private Telebhone National ‘148 Tor GIRL, exoerienced. to m: fight iunch, 1638 St . GIRES colored, to work, on clectric sandwiches for person: ues; bigh comm Samples. Boehin Cor ioese. Si1, . young, colored, Slevaiar bperaas, MAN, colored, desires work as night watc driving truck, chauffering or dsy work. _Clarendon_129-J-2. _Good MAN. <olored. wants "5""" St l‘l§ wants-job rte one North' 1037 O len-m g eltsexurtiosiaca ax }f;‘“" o pts Job or contract. Call Mr. s nef.m;m’fe‘r‘.t'."’&m'm,'?" AaBtess Box 376-R, Star office. 13% BOOKKEEPER nExperienced. married. Capable of assum- of ‘office: ample references: avaj] able at once: Phone Wisconsin 3962-W. 16* SITUATION—WOMEN‘ MANAGER, to (ake {ull charge of hosiery and underwear department: must have ex- perience. Apply The Maryiin ‘Bhov, 1305 F DENTAL ASSISTANT and secretarial work: 415 years” experience; reference from former employer. “Address Box 315-R. Star offce. jenced. MARKERE ABSORTERS, Cohers Latindey. 23rd and New York ave. and remodeling, _ experi- DRESSMAKING enced: out by me day. Call North 4851. experienced, for SALESLADY, hop; no other need ap- MILLINERY exclusiye millinery shop: ply. 1703 Conn. ave. BALESLADY, experienced clalty shop; " mist e Tiehi Apparel Blores. 1113 F st ) New York SALESLADIES, “experienced,” hosiery. under- Jear and dresses. Apply The Marylin Bhop, SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER and _statis- tical clerk, canable of operating calculat- js machine and compiling statistical data from Government and trade reports. Knowl- edge of forelgn language desirable. State aec, cducation, experience salary and ref- erences. _Address Box 171-M. Sts !ude polmnn 20 w. p. m. ary to start, nt %cg:ool for Becretaries. Tor _ladies’ io live at M N, ed bo-ram_;h sehosi -na helo wu.h small boy. [y %ih"and Florida ave. Soitled, for eentemans place ryland: ‘must be good cook an active, fnumum frestar” 'x' 'hf 0t L erviee: n "retur Teil i anout yourselt ' i fln:h Tetter™ " Ad: dress Box Sio-r tar offes WOMAN-—Coy rat; portunity for e practical dress Bo: tio ‘exception: - Cor Snerect o 'lrcz Ad- | SGneation, side of s WOMEN, Catholic: d aenubu ‘positions < Star ing i is pleas . full TRl o ux".:* P Sfon. 1111 National Erecs Blde - YOUNG LADY to m-mt and teea emboss- ing presses; experienced heip pref - p7, Miss Melntyre, W. F. e Con 3% | B GIRL, light colored, to help in_office, With knowledge of typewriting. Phone N. 8196, * GIRL. Antem:em colored. wishes to work in doctor's_or N.. 4704. GRADUATE NURSE, rounl lady. 9 yea nursing _experlence, desires position im mediately, care for sick. convalesccat, c dren: reasonable. North_2296. HOUSEKEEPER desires _position: first-class _cook. — good ghere are childrén. LADY desires position as hostess of apart- ment manager; best rcferences. Address Box ._Star office. NURSE. pleasine. eficient, Colored: position in doctor's office, or day_ service :-ann Jnvalid.” Reasonable terms. ~Potomac wants POSITION as assistant tea room hostess or manager. house mother or host in & school or institution; willing to go_ out cf city: would consider partnership in smail growing tea room: best reference. Address Box 3 tar office PRACTI NURSE, 5 years experience: bas had two years' noxpx.n training; sood reterences; charges Clareadon SALESLADY in bakery, or bakers helver. Also elevator operator, licensed. Add 50-R, Star_office. i wfloomm& desires part-time work in lunch room. _Address 1755 You st. n.w STENOGRAPHER, experienced, patent office work, and owning typewriter. wants half- day employment. Address Box. 316-R, Siar STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, 2 years experi- enee; law experience; “moderate salary to start. Phone columbll =L WOMAN—Do you want to care for your baby a wholesome country girk. 35 years old: s bad practical experiénce in many Tamuies, but 15 trai nurse, who Wi trat"the eniidren Kindly becanse ‘she loves cividren and can farnish references from two of our country doctors Who know of her wide experience. " The home must be €00d, wholesome one, where she will be nflrlmly treated Address Box 382-R, Star YOUNG WOMAN. Dreferably with some col- lege ;rl‘?lmug g "uul:htl’l in fllgflfll‘,nl GiRiely. "sirayer Cotiese: 13T 190 B pmme SALESWOMEN. MILLINERY. thoroushly “competent ‘in these Must lines. o, 1309 G St. N.W. 10 A DAY EVEN IN SPARE TIME. !elllnx famous personal Christmas greet- cards. ~ Experience unpecessary. Hign- &t Guality, low prices make every’call an LY e SNIE LATEE ns, extra daily ple book free. Write Gyphers Card Co.. 93 B Write Cyphers Car B Fearl St Baf: EXPERT BOOKKEEPER —wanted in office of t%l:letn;til.lw thoro bookkeeping emn t. n be \\'OOD\VARD “& LOTHROP desire the services of an experi- enced colored cook. Apply be- tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., Men’s Time Desk, basement, 1ith and G sts. side. "WASHINGTON BRANCH FRIGIDAIRE SALES CORPORATION —is now preparing to start Fall training class for salesmen. Au- tomatic refrigeration offers an exceptlonal opport\mlty for men anxious to~ participate in the earnings of this fast growing industry. Men with specialty selling ~ experience preferred. Those who qualify will be given an attractive contract and paid while in training. Men who are now employed apply 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.,, others 3 to 5 p.m. See Mr. Watson, 1600 Eckington Pl N.E. 'INSTIUC‘I!ON COURSES. u:!lll" lbfllll our nm “ee“fin‘ 'N‘l S E A M STRESS, experienced power machine operators, ex perienced on mattress ticks. Ap- ply Capitol Bedding Co., 24th pl. and Bladensburg rd. n.e. YOUNG LADY, between 18 and 25. Must be active, also very neat in appearance, to assist at luncheon on steam table and hostess during dinner. Sunday work. Collier Inn, 18th and Columbia rd. WOMAN who has experience in drapery department as assist- ant in small exclusive depart- ment. Permanent position with possibilities. State age, experi ence, etc. = Confidential. Ad- dress Box 299-R, Star office. mn—n‘onsnc, I‘Mhl.| ividy l‘flm‘lfl.“ MI £, Roténfeld & frer 'B: AR D48 lg SPEND 9-13 MONTHS DAY OR lt-u ‘when you can get a ing the same months In night bette: ite woman bet ‘Sman between 3 and tar @ffce. 'WAITRESS, Sited.” Bay mlents. 3101 Cong. Aave., M 32. eral houseworker; §00d; remain clty reference required. Dec. rfn M st. nn’l,nl houu OTKer, §0od wages, Sir 2o Jundey” 20th_st. n. WHY ATTEMPT TO dence when you Gln.'l“flfl the or x.mn.m- u«—v. P st. foo ] ..""""'... 5, TR B | & Bpecial rates this month. Adams AUTO DRIVING PERMITF LINCOLN 3069. nnlnl ‘housework, Sundays, 10 to 2 -l ll hite, SIRL, sqored, ot whity Thororey ;n Ne' York City. d glass. Gnll. colored, for 'nhln' lunr aiso Ing_room work: Slty reference required: unl lhbrutl ave. expori- doctor’s home Phone Fr. T165 bet: colored, to take care of baby and do m»t .mldomun. 1146 M Gnv_ eolond. Tol 'um Apply 737 _1 cooking and 's“i %Md b;l s Te IRL for Tiousework: must be neal %l- nvlnl [= cm Teral housework. u: m- ot have seference. Cleveland Park. Tel ty of Wa licr Heed Hospi- K, ohil - o il OMAN, young. 2 years college :mmnc. desires unomu position in private family: equally equipped to instruct begin: advanced ‘pupils: references furnished and required. Address Box 379-R. Star office. white, ousekeeper, cify or sul i can_sew: 'hand or write 134 E s VOMAN, settled, excelient education, would like position in laboratory or manufactory: splendid at sgures, wiling ful in an_give references. WORMAN, youne, college. sducation, position 'In doctor’s office or bank. 103. 2100 Eve st. ty pist. _ADt. OUNG _ LADY. retary - cornmndent. Toroushly - expériehced. - wisnes immedi gonnection wi well - established orunu.. tion. Address Box 371-R. Star office. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. aged 21, speaks GIRL, German, Engiish, Vishes ‘Dosition’ in - Washington as l-dr- maid ‘or chambermaid, waitress. enct % 210 Vine s References. Address J. Baltimore, Md. GIRL. colored, neat, wants place cleanil in small apartment. ~Phone Lincoln nu-w' Pot. wants Good | GIRL. refined, colored. mald, doctor's office, beauty parlor or apartments to clean; whole or_part time. Decatur 1195-J. GIRL wants part-time or_general Sork: preies Dart time. CCal 123 Giratd st._Col. 9445. wishes IRL. country, nice, place, mother’s helper or mm he\uulorl stay of €0 home. 1919 Sth_st GIRL. colored, nnt, o Bouth, Wi ork ' part time or all - day; references. North 3408-w. 1823 1 n.w. LAUNDRY WORK or nmn cook. Prione Lin. 5338-W. NURSE or chamber work experienced. col- ored woman. City refefences. 173" 13th oM AN, colored o gare for Sll aPE. Part-time work. 132 You st. n.w. ApL 3. WOMAN, Solered, mest, rellable: desires po- sition as cook or cooking and light houu- work. 1433 Church st. n.w. % N, lored, ishe part-time wor WOI‘.; mu cl:lnnle'?‘“;;ulh. 1469 rlond. _Tl-hla Tonet colored, ‘Best of Tef wants wo 3001 11T N ave: niw. WOMAN, settied, place s cook or house= Neoper Yo small family, ma ‘Union st. S.W. WOMAN, colored, wants 2 days each weeks Thursday and Friday. Atlantic 0398. WOMAN wants job of any kind: or day's work preferred. Address 1820 Ore- ton ave. n.w.. Apt. 1 OMAN, country, reliable, desires po?l' fTion a sood cook or general houseworker. wo)dnn colored. ¥o0d cool aioes Setkifme and aay Decatar 2 WORK of any und by three firls: also part time; references. D rto Wile -Hme PERSONAL. ding of Al Pkt Bk 157 line WHY ENLARGED T R OTHER ibles? ¥ four Gorroction Lab R R F v Sulte 108, ground. §o0r m Q. umaren 7 ....r “"" ‘“ year: good school. r"_'—"'_'GLD_T- Emfiw"’fi' '"b'fl':l?#nml :uzw(nas"" S0 TR and return She-cach” day. SUPERVISED OUTDOOR ennm?cnm ‘with your child's ret\lhr public k. Transportaion to from school by lllwlnflhfl After rs de- S e, ol e et R, : 35 week. Met. 7200, Mr. after ‘ m. IN STRICTLY PRIVA’ ctweens 16th and 10t A'le‘ll ont double room. southern Yoo, bath: gentiemen om Address !ol-“.l. FOR RENT. ily, on R furnished 1 sure: single fefences “required. ‘mortgase notes. toial 18 430 sales ‘Drice; ample. security; notes. 3 co', title witn stroi title with strone Indorsement. ~ Adaress WouaN oF el b 2 A Eum«!m adress Do