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Wn Hly Hullly Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday Friday Vhfl.fi Valli anc Ambassad’r ‘i“‘ gln Valll and ey “Bulldog l;-u-nl.' “Bulldog Drummond.* T Ronald Oolman Ronald Colman Del Rip i 'Illlmt reel. Paramount_subject. xn: Isie of 1 "ot Lot M . Domhv Macksill in Avalon nopcm Mac) “Say It With Songs.” “Sey R 'mh Sones Variety reel ‘u“ 9o, Orawiord in T e . oly Ni t" itaphone _reel. AT Joleon "._%.'s,. = 'r:;.eg,;. : Hoby, )o“g::‘nh in Vitaphone Tk, Paramount sul oyl Ave. Grand sa, ™ W dooes. ey ™ SOY8D 4B g ch-r?u mn&g,_m Vitaphote reel. T V! arner olu‘?' "'m E et ., one_reel. aphione reel. Vite. Feel. Sorial Louise Pasends tn «House of Horrors.” Al Jolson Carolina Py s in otrore “Madonna of Ave- nus A" o e SRR Ricgard pis 1 Tan Keith snd Doru!h! ‘Bevier 1, “Light Pngers.” Central Dolores Del Rio “Evangeline.” Vitaphone reel. Ruth Chatterton . X Dolores Del Rio > line."” Vitaphone reel. Jeating Easels “Jealousy.” Vitaphope reel. Song_cartoon. Wallace Beery and Florence Vido “Chinatown Nights.” Circle i “Chinatown mnu g Billie Dove and Antonig Moreno “Adoration.” ld vitaphone 7eel. Alice Whtie arlie Murray h A1t 13 adway Bables.” -na-a-n Baples.” T our Doty Mk Sash Dorumr Mackeill o d to Get.” v'A*z"nana i Colony Domlhy] n wHard ¥ Vitaphone reel. Mackalll &\mu Fairbguks. T nd Loretts Youns in Vitaphone reel. Dvnlu nlun;nu. o is in Georpe Tawia T ‘Vitaphone_reel. Comedy. _Serial. aks, I, Joan Cra &n‘m Bosworth & Burtitane Vitap) Paramount_subject, Georee O'B; “Noah'n Hippodr'me Richard Dix in “The Wheel of Life.” Comedies. n i Come: B “The Richard Dix of Life.” doiphe Menjou in Tove. wrhe “h."':'.‘!s;";fl “Tne of:r'u’s“n: %m " Warner ouna n “Thg Mysterlous, Dr. Warner o)-n! n Ruth chnwnun “Thg M “Magatoe X" anchir i Vitaphone Teel. sen: reel. Tith Chatterion “Madame X.” Vitaphone _reel. ln-m onl-n ianlal Colman "W."..;',.“."?;.’Y‘ B 171755 '"“T 1de; p ViSohone Teel Serial. “Dangerois Curves.” Comedy. “TEo u"mm:- medies. TASO “The ‘Whitl of Life Billile Dove In the o u.;.:;f “Tide of the Empire. o oji: u::: Trdlo omhe Man Monte Blue "Orothnf Limited.” medies. M “lmo’ rgum ELGI- . "flmv Polks.” medy. Review. “ " “Marked = "My Home Town. rked Money. Dark. Thomas m “The A.rule Case." Vitaphone Tn Appmas Melehan iy 7o Case.’ Vitaphone act. 'n\v‘ &nou. Teaphons ot vuan::g' -?LH‘ itaphone_act. Viiza, snEE Vilma, ¥ eerpis 10 . P — TResop, Fable: Hobart Bosworth in “Hurricane.” Aesop_Fable. Mermaid_comedy. Taura Phnu n Bagsle L bvi“-:d_'_'n" m McCoy I, “Blogx Blood." "Imll'q Melody.” Vitap} a6 reel. Sennott tomeds. Alice Whita in pfoadway Babies Takoma lice White in nfoaduiy Bables “Yorms Rhearer in t of Mrs. “Beneath the Law.” Chey- Laurs La Plante in Gorinne Griffih in inald “Scandal.” ay's Obildren.” d Hot Joun Bennert and Dolores Del Rio in “Evanseline.” Son Vitaphose. sublect. Tivoli Dojgres Del Rio n Vitabhone subteet. Anesiine” Vitaonone’s Walter, us l_g Jasn B Dennott Gladys Brockwell in ral '& & k!fl'l Hivne o;.ru %‘h‘: Vitaphone subie ct. Fatamount reet: LR ¥ “Say It With Songs. York Al Jolson in » “gay It With Sonss.” Warner Oland in “The Mysterious Dr, Fu Manchu.” Vitaphone reel. ‘Attractions at Washington Theaters. NATIONAL—R. U. R” (Rossum’s Uni- versal Robots) A stirring melodrama about the “machine age” will be presented by the art of the Theater Guild of New York at the National Theater Monday night, October 21, in Karel Capek’s prophetic “R. U. R” Perhaps “prophetic” is no longer quite lccunu, as it once was when the production was first made, for not only has the word “Robot” of the title (Rossum's Universal Robom e by ictioning o d"'- in under the name of “Eric Robot,” “Televox,” and so on. Tlu play was first produced in d has been seen s(nce in £ p\ly is, however, nnly half of its appeal, for the action involves a story of such grip- ping intensity that its crises are re- lll'dkdull :&u g:n those of a mystery play, because y_are more easily eoncemhe in the light of the infly echanical devices in Guerini, Vincen! man, Louis Veda, Frederick Roland and Sanford Meisner. GAYETY—"“Naughty Nifties.” One of the most popuhr of '.he burle e shows now ml-kln{, of the Mutual circuit, “Naug] Ilelflfl." will be seen at the Gayety Theater next week. It claims to have thrown aside: all the old tricks of burlesque and to provide creations of entertain- fun and such other features as are needed to meet the demands of the new era of burlesque. Capable comedians, singers and dancers are promised, including George “Buttons” Fares, principal comedian, and Helen Morgan, leading soubrette, with Bert Marks, Cora Starke, Lou Harris, Peggy Delmar, Gladys Gilbert, Joe West and Frank McKay, rounded out by =& “superlative chorus.” French Marionettes October 25-26. Four performances of the French Marionettes are to be given at the D. A. R. Hall. “Uncle Wiggly” will be shown at 3:30 pm. Friday of next week and at 2:30 pm. Saturday. “Skippy” will be given Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock and Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. An added attraction to the performance Friday evening will be an illuminated ballet with illuminated marionettes. ‘Tickets may be obtained through T. Arthur Smith, 1330 G street, or by mail order sent to Miss Christy Jones, 1828 I street northwest, or telephoned to Metropolitan 2899. Untll a few years ago marionettes ‘were presented on very small sf ranging from six to ten feet. puppets were very small, unerdly about 12 to 18 inches high. Not, how- ever, until Jean Gros, producer of the famous French marionettes, started to tour with his stage that covers about 30 feet of space was the American public able to realize that marionettes could be taken seriously as an integral part of the theater and capable of pre- senting truly great plays with effective~ ness. Where other companies have carried up to 2,000 pounds of baggage, the French mlxione"es have astonished theater managers b; to carry over 4,000 pounds, reprmnt g & com- plete miniature theater, with a com- plete llzhtmfx equipment, backdro) wings, spotlights, curtains of every scription, famous transformation mnu and over 150 puppets. EARLE—“The Isle of Lost Ships.” “The Isle of Lost Ships” is announced for the Earle Theater, beginning with the Priday midnight performance. It starts right out on a big passenger liner, with the hero (Jason Robards) handeuffed to a comedy detective (Robert O'Connor) and bound for New York to stand trial for murder, and then continues to build, punch on Ex:ch ©Of course, Robards is really ocent. Virginia Valli is the heroine, and when the liner is wrecked—but that's only one exciting incident. She remembers the hero, who is handcuffed to his bunk, and he saves her from drwmnx also he saves the detective from the same fate, They drift on the ship into that s region, the Sargasso Ses, and strand on an un- known floating island led by dere- lict, grotesque humans, W ‘vived other ocean Wi uruxnmem. It is a First National | picture, icture directed by Irvin Willat, METBOPOI.ITAN—”TM Four Feathers.” “One of the greatest of the year's motion pictures,” is announced by Crandall's Metropolitan for Saturday, with a record of four months’ run at $2 prices on Broadway. It is called “The Four Feathers” lnd is the third of a series by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, Who are re- sponsible” for “Chang” and “Grass.” “The Four Feathers” is an action and adventure thriller that deals with a young officer who is a coward and who receives white feathers, symbols of shnmzml cowardice, from his comrades in arms. Instead of accepting the sug- gestion implied by the four feathers, to commit suicide, the officer (plnod by Richard Arlen) swears he will mak them take back their feathers. He be- takes himself to the African Sudan and there stages a most exciting come-back, 1 \‘.hxvu;h mblt ‘with the g plcture cuv. Brook, Noah Beery, George Fawcett, Noble Johnwn and ‘Theodore Von Eltz. FOX—“The Girl From Havana” A distinct novelty is promised on the Fox Theater's screen the coming week, starting Saturday, in “The Girl From " the talking picture, taken in the exact locale its title would indi- cate, and on the ship plying between this country and the Cuban city. It is described as a drama combined with fast, clever comedy of lnwue. In cast are the two players that scored with marked success in “Bpu.k Warner “The Hobart Bosworth Hurricape.© Jack llulhlll ln Dhone resL. “Beria Gomedy. Gerin Naphone el Vithphons beel. perpi, “The Washington Hero,” the picture +looa) Bewipaper with & cast composed o cas entirely of Jocal talent. LITTLE mA“l—w of Hine-Moa.” ‘The “Romance of Hine-Moa,” & love MK of the Maori natives of New Zea- In the ‘Theater. Little Inspired by and produced l.lo the llnu of “The Light of Mh" and “Shiraz,” “Hine-Moa” is based on an old Maori unn % telling the story of a vmue ‘whose love for e chieftain of a rival tribe encounters n multitude of dlfllcnmu ‘The picture was ;EE 585 i ‘%5 known section of New Zealand, with an i3] £ i appearance before the camera. Gustave P-aul.l spent seven months in research reparation and four months in 11 news. ‘The Little y an overture, Theplcmra ent. Death Treasure By R. A. J. Walling SYNOPSIS. Yoronies, fadvrghe's uglu havs placed Tom Grenofen to w- m{" ua""‘" Xy euy" recently, Lola Lane and Paul | the Anm.herufmemehmmdunm g Ideas, “Indian Summer,” feal turing | fo come. Muriel Stryker, outstanding acrobatic | 7707 dancer, recently featured in “Follies,” and Betty Lou MacDonald and Dayton, Chief Eagle Feather, Vlcwr Valentine, Lillian Price and another bevy of sunkist beauties from Hollywood. = John Irving Fisher, master of ceremonies, will be with new stories, new introductions lmi popular piano offerings. The orchestral overture will be Offenbach’s “Orpheus.” Henri Sokolove, concert master, play a violin cadenza, Fox Movietone News in sound and motion will round out the program. PALACE—“The Thirteenth Chair.” ‘The same author who wrote “The Trial of Mary Dugan” is responsible for the story “The Thirteenth Chalr,” which opens Saturday at Loew’s Palace as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talking pro- duction. Conrad Nagel and Lella Hy- ams provide the love interest of the story, which introduces a new order in mystery drama, with ghosts, a ghastly crime, a bafling mystery and & dra- m-cu: duel of wits between detectives dux(hur from suspi main the plot follows the stage drama, the uncanny effects of the screen de- tails make it a more vibrant story. Margaret Wycherly as the spirit me- Ziegteld's e | dium, fighting for the safety of 1::: daughter, Preun(l on the screen same compell the original New ‘York show. The other important character role is played by Bela Lugosi, who recently created tha role of Dracula on the speaking He plays the part of an inspector of secret police. On the stage Al Evans and the Palace Syncopators will appear with the color- ful presentation “Painted Melodies,” & unit which opens in the South Seas and endl up on Broadway. Harry SBavoy, Denon and sound effects, who has delighted Washington -udhnul is fea- tu.red in the unit. ings, also favorites, dmee Irene 'l'Iylor “the little girl with the bl‘ blue voice”; Birdle ture”; Erwin Lewis, and the Dorof Berke Girls, “painting the blues,” com- prise the remainder of an unusually fine cast. The Palace Orchestra, the Hearst Metrotone News, Charles Gaige at the organ, a comedy and short sub- Jects will complete the program. COLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson in “The ‘Trespasser.” After an absence of 18 months Gloria Swanson returns to the screen at Loew’s Columbia Saturday in the role of Marion Donnell in her latest produc- tion, r.” ‘The picture is nmb\z In many ways, aside from its u m-nnmonl debut. onthe does she talking screen, and not only score well in her talking but has have sur- |in the % voice. Dean, “every move & pic- | 81 w2 e g another of is sesmingly interminadle CHAPTER XIV. COUSIN JOHN. OQWOM Me ‘Was 0 ‘name our lm u:'n’l!dnflu and m&. mof “Have you told Laxton?” ait here by 'l go and get him den I guessed that n.rd the arrival of the sald to my mother: “Cousin John's just come—very tired, but he'd.like a little supper when he's had a wash.” Laxton put down his glass : k his I coutvuc!nrund! the man in from the shrubbery, | 1 tood revealed in the light of ha":’ & terrible jar. But my just g Fg “Well, cuusln John, how are you?” o ey Tt P B 20 e a stubble of beard of three days' growth at least, which out all over his face, and— Ifi;‘:}:‘! —was quite less pleasant spectacle 1 i.gzii_ g8 of & quarter of an scalp shows through lhl k of & hunted % figure that she did in | 70U think 0 Tt e e s that umeoa lyu est, walked 1 B e TS how are you?” ever put the ides to Oamsin John, to the nml see. But. it's late and you're ex- pecting est. 4 “Muat. hne & sip belore you go, pro- [essor. Andlmtwto{flurmflmt to refuse. I wanted bag he carried, took the extended hand and bent over it. And then he was no longer a tramp, but a man who knew how to behave with & woman; and from the hl’rlhi:’zemllhm came ‘that deep, booming “I'm ves teful, Mrs. e mut o “Nonsense,” sald my mother. “Tom, take Cousin John up’w the bathroom. 1 see you've some things, Cot John—not llka‘o:’ro Laxton. X oo T've no lmnzl—not mother?” said I. talking I've lpmted Cousin John out of the| He paused and hla eyes glanced from one to the other of us. Then he nhrug. wa nd 1 went. down the road, reaching | ed. bia shouders - “I may as well tell you now,” he went g?'mn im) mnc ap;‘nvl.uu: po! e an I want you ww“&lnynurl:lee." - (Continued in Tomorrow's Star, ) FOR RENT “A man? What man?” asked s deep “I'm l.fl m "m‘\u mn I. -nd came $47.50 Per Month THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. will be next week's nm-lcuon at ‘ camera work before completing 4 led in her sweetest way | g f rhubeencupped Lol lyhelfl.but{?: He put down the queer-looking black | 57 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 Star “Want Ad” Brancli Offices il'i'é # ’"-*-.—.z. ,......."""".... ohnm.SAGmca und Bucoan ':“.“!-‘.'. donbvn‘l OII!‘I 'Ith .nd O sts—Smith’s Cut Rate Drus !nd e {u& ave. R ""fi‘-’:!-w ave.~Parker's il wp n ave—Morsan Bros. TaXoms® Park: 459 Oedar st—Mattingly GEORGETOWN. ith ane rgan $0ih 284 & SRR sm M Moskey's Eharma Wlnox;nn ave. and O St.—Donshue's Phat- NORTHEAST. Ave.—Capitol Towers Pharmacy. ve.—Capitol Y. e 26 ST hec ....‘@‘.’P."'.,fl n East "Capitol st & Tate' it 8 e aloals BOVE B 208 M 8 ek ude :n.:vmiflgmnu und ‘3 the Star ey Lake | {e8 Rotorua district, & eomp.nuvely little AELEE sdvertisements f?wn trtlldlrnt A!-ll'l'llv nnn. 3lc per or llfit 30 times or more eonnqll.l lo: per E‘ Advertl; ditio e e o, Business mlmlvm over the Ounll‘ of HELP—MEN. gm&h - .=t ‘ dedirey SeRral Ao 5" ! o.f-‘-‘.! ‘must M .m- | et Dmmlmog‘: in ’:f'\hu' wbo is -- vurk only ,tnu’ll llbl mwmr. l rmnlli e new llu Vissar at itk Mu ‘u“ tribugors: 1835 14th gr BAKER wanted out Frida: nl?t; stead; &“MI’I.Y "-C%V: Baki st .0, reat. . Cougia sin Fabme: 213 Toth 0 25 to 30 B Tl "‘s:,"‘-‘-? L " entertainin large residence. miles from Washington: IR ephone Cleve! Post_Office Box mn ! CHAUFPFEUR, white, for ml ol tm mn gxperience. "salar aee. ry expec UFFEUR, 7 2 arage. 1109180 u'o'.:’.’":. - vk COLLECTOR. with suiomoni in’ George ogd’ proposition for Jive wire. _Lil et man DAIRYMAN, finl erence ma 1o ‘or Phone H. L. s an Elevens, Postcoviiic, M. sslary expected for right man, ofce. start: g0 rtunity ‘Address Box 310-z, Star !“ is not a commission job. former empl Nidress B TITR- stat omce. TRUCK DRIVER for ice cream: must know ot i bring reforences. Call 34! experi- 56 of then. Hdn- Box 3 enzume. B ationel bank Tuoner; state ase. M 367-Z, m.,.""'"" ] A lbflllt 18, to learn shoe busi- &. G st. n. (') anted, with tawork meed abpir. L 1o tal Ak o for leu%old. e ICE; m APPLY 5 P.M. m 8 AND 10 A.M., 1728 G ST. }”". PATENT LAWYER owith, at least five or unn ent ex- servi l ‘lfld T “ hlndl.m- ‘ax Cases. Address Box 3312, MEAT CUTTER, Pointer's. Arcade Market, 14th and Park Rd. OPPORTUNITY. 'Onnnn g mu'vn-x 1100 SALESMEN WANTED. Several energetic men, married tpreferred, who own cars and know I(he city, to sell radios of famous makes; permanent and profitable -—m&—m‘-fl"mufiu of | & sn—m%’mm for ]Iflkl’ clerk, cens wl’l'l “lnll Bank ‘v% m cgok; oo Gostay i : shts. K R udes olney. a m Ashton womi- oq\uui GIRL nnuc for work Cnase. Shawia st Chery onu. 'mu. abowt 30 b 10115. 0. cail SR, bermald and Vaiess 1 East 7 et K vy Chase, Md. 3 WOMAN lbnllt 38 years old to family of four: room work, “laundry_worl use week: must have good reference: Jesk. Phone Ole white, _chi Kirke'st.. 3712 Morrison st R There s ‘ml.hmll rior onuon. ..,Z."fi'z.. WOMAN, middle s day, do housews m"'fulr n.u"hy? 0d 8" ADE. 3. S0th 2%, i SITUATION—MEN. m Al r'-rm 156 w5 B e ...ee'b_ i telephone rl ‘white, all- Bldg.. cor. 14th r‘ A Y4‘h‘ fii fl_d‘-’-"' L7l "Il mllflfl 3, nitnmu. a‘ i | S z:lh& fllll'"¢ o ;.,—'t.%,. S wants D :Iub wnunt w lun."'“n'? %1 man with 5 Position. "Adaress Ear ot nnun cleaner % airee ek st n.w. mn wm B or captain, colored. mu Alln'ol. experienced, wishes position. 423 places for men used to earning $50 | AG] Apply upward weekly. am., Homer L. Daniels, 10 to 12 Kitt_Co., 1330 G st. SECURITY SALESMEN folo work on & am'::‘ pavins, fast selling ooy sor ntment CHAUFFE S. Drivers with responsible refer- ences and identification cards, know- ing the city will be employed. Ap- o BLACK & WHITE CO., YELLOW CAB Co., 1240 24th -St. N.W. DRAPERY SALESMEN, capa- | Ho ble men, experienced in drapery tland upholstery department, per- manent Posmons. ] Office, PHE PALATS ROYAL: to Mr.|3 MAN, colored, wishes place as ;’n lun.— ='=a'¥ eeictant Jamtor; $ood reieronces. - tetriae m..m,, o permatint, 'wg" material. _ Address Box m-x. Sar oflu.'-' mnmd’mm ’l”‘ %fifi E.."’""'*m 1788 8 s rd. n.w. GIRLS, colored, wan! iric sewing machines. mt Apply ‘insurance il > Rdaress | Box o morning. 2300 18th st. n.v. youns euhnn-mnmmurn ] '&w: o "‘n the of Tt o ., mfil ustrations m'“wuu""" gfifl"fl ves tractive for part or Rl time -fln:':'% ity. l.lhl M" e I:‘ in filfl: i ymu“n‘ " a3 you N us. Hotenton’ Midhin "Co. 831 Fublic. Ledser Bldg., Phila. Teauired: Saks Fur Ou, 10 ursday ,_sood expe: g‘m’ m X MAN, lm m .! B e ErC e S YoUNG , 33, Dermanent con- Oenos | ROt e sed beey: 2, general office work. s 1808, i SHADE MAN, experienced in measuring, cutting and hanging window s%ade:. e Apply Employment ce, HE PALAIS ROYAL." S ol Bt Ho B wanted that s and Jadies BOrk. Clesners & Dyers. A G ‘Bullding, 14th ané G s K smn-nous-—un' AND WOMEN. 3B | Sewsroer o l ehdon I%J.‘:'?'“ * MEN—New product of the largest manyfacturer in its line is proving a sensational success. You can crash in on it if you are neat appearing and willing to learn. Guaranteed salary during training. Tomorrow from 10 to 2. See Mr. Sauriol, Potomac Electric Appliance Co., 14th and C sts. n.w. ursing EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC | Egath: ~isf North Caroiin refrigerator salesman. An at- tractive J)roposmon to men that can produce. See Mr. Moates, 830 to 9:30 a.m., 806 12th st. nw. SALESMEN WANTED. Frigidaire Sales Corporation will accept applications of several | ¥ men for permanent positions, If you possess a fair edu clean record and are willing to work as directed we would like to interview you. The men who ceive a guaranteed income. This Men with specialty selling experience will be given preference. Applg 7 Watson. to 4 1600 Eckmgton Pl. N.E. \Ill bl. ol’ a_carpenter ' *Address “Box 383-2, to do a . Apply Kassan T o flflum rads tes Tooin: SITUATION—WOMEN. laundry work wanted Gred girl; no Sundays. 'North 1850-W. 443 Star_office. R st. n.w. HOUSEKEEPER, e tlon wor“:a'. charge in .'.“A or i LAW-TRAINED ‘execu- gearch. newspaper and publicity sxperience sence 3 me 4 bar and Dd elaims before Governmen 57 resent emploved. bus Wi Box S1e-2. Btar ofcer Uk Eals oy, S0t SECRETARY STENOGRAPEER. copubls snd : unity g E' ‘opport: Xy guahfy will re- 3 £ T R s, A SUPERVISING t | —housekeeper, school or instituti - bul I=. by wom Fee of o it hetie ghere Was Kept. " Address Box 31z ? BUPERVISOR—Trained and experi- opportunity 1o have complete charge Sf‘Central fiing system of Give full details in first Sl e Qfice Manager, Antioch Cotever "Feliow FIREMAN, white. one with license preferred: permanent Dosiiipn: referance Tequired. | See superintendent, 1618 H_st. 160 Wore atier m“ixf’,“.‘a'S"fi'n's"%'?“:é‘.’Zf Washinston's far tore; ¢ son, betw o TSI N 1 fl' Tiving experience. 3 EI\- loor, between und oroughbred ho; r. Botlr S m"‘ua_.!“.... TWW right’ efl:.'c’.?‘u interested 10 obtaining {he of my n'ho re to enter flu fleld neces- Bot ; you do mnot fll'fl '0 l‘l'! your D!tl!fl‘ B etnlts ane o Sourse” of insteaction ithout ‘eliarge tn th Syenine. win iven 1t you would A sslesman you m 0 atayies Jour lllnl! AN SR wl ambiti to" follow. |n-¢m=uou. Mr. McLean at '*-“’xs‘-"- 5 ..-w..meli o "‘Iu Majestic ABp. Wednaadss, § o 3865 conn. ave. 1. LLWORKER, S w-u—"i?&r‘n_ llm Iworking Corporation, York l'! PATENT BPECTPICATI etoct; preterably it 8p0d wor ge of chem H’! m electricity. y. 635 P st. PHARMACIST, BT CIST nmt-nfi poiegess ond w-n, BALESMEN_3 new-houss Saleimen: ¢xDe ot necessary. Walter A. Dunigan, 925 INGERS for_iarge church choir: ad- ‘Radress Box 3837 Siar offoe: ATTENTION [ ‘v-ntn- men and women 'ork onthe fastest selin luhdlvllk' rnt 1og, do not ask, you to belleve , Dut tust pomt'm the r unmnm sent e Wi -lv-e s O o Jou Sourse in real getate thor 1n"ourSchoet Call new—-don't LLL MINAR, lm m !olm AVE. N.W. 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A specialty store reqlmu the s ices of 3 buyers for misses’ and junior | & dresses. ositions require young women 22 to 35 who have held sell- ing positions in dresses. Former a sistant in dress departments or col- lege girls, who have a flair for selling, with health and time to devote to Give full details sn'lunon—nolu'nc. ot B morn worth tost W e o' :"nudu"nwmaxker. Anawer by 18 COOK, Folored, Arst ¢ n’;-——m': iy 4t lerence from Call Tl'n} Sa.' .'z"n w class gen davs 'orl n«.n Muk'.’fo;d‘!;mn R e —‘-' h——‘ OURTAINS 3 ed for and N aBlivered sy TRL d,_experienced, wishes cham! 3 A h::mlld .or ‘waitress; references. neat, wants i rork t, Ill 0 '“_ st. n.w. it colore: s ¢ t maid or Pwin ‘Ffl. 053% ot ok, W I | concerning age and experience. unnecessy | N Sep sy Testaurant; l.unau dnvu. co1 ltress, col 1ry cooks, barbes A Am. 502 Al g, Siso, cham: Teterence. BTy ity me Tertel .. 459, Chicago. 1yp et Hopt e 1998 G .. Nadl. Shoe BUSINESS INSTRUGTION. 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