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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19%9. Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week DECENBER 22 Sunday Ambassad’r v‘ulhfln! variety. Vil " Charles fim 1w Emu Rorers 1o Wa: Tuesday A B ven Vitaphone variety. Monday taphone variety. Wednesday oran and Mack “Why Bring That D’ Vitaphone variety. 'l'bnnday Moran and “Why Bring T Vitaphone vatlety. Slhmhy Fyon 1, “mvinner M ot Vlluwhone variety, Paramount_reel. Friday “The, Hollywood n “Footlights and Fools.” aphone_variety. Norma and Roland Youns in ise Girls." .. Topics of the Day. Colleen, Moore Marion, Davies Marion Davies n “Marianne." aritn Distiey urmon Disney_cartoon. . nflga"m-r_x n ve itaphone variety. Great_Event_reel. “""’u‘{n‘.‘ f-o-{"e‘m - Vitaphons. varicty. Ofllllfl:n).luure Apollo “Tgatiignts'ind Fools Avalon aphone variety. l in Ave.Grand M RoNet ‘Marian Cameo T e Carolina oo "Ml!flu!ud! Ken Mavnard “Senor Americano.” Central John Boles_ in ‘The Desert Marion Davies in “Marianne.” Teila Hyams Clyde G n “Masquerade.”. Ken Maynard RS i “Marion Davies, n Dolores Costello, in Soni “Noah's Ark.” " Bessie Tove In - e Th mm hts and Frols.” “The Qul {n the Vitaphone vartety Ken Mavnard in uSenor Amertcano.” Sons " carioon. Sunny Jim c dy Colléen Moore “Footilghts and Fools’ Vitaphone_variet; Doy, Pairb: in “The Forward Pass. Vitapnone. varicts: Comedy. Colieen Moore in Colleen Moo - “Footiiehts and Pubws. Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone variety. Cartoo: ‘artoon Hoot Gibson 1n Douslas Fairbanks, Jr. A Long. Long Trail Vitaphone variety. - Comedy. “The Forward Pass.” Vitaphone_variety. ‘Warner_Oland Ann Harding 1n “Paris Bound.” = mau Rouu nni zuad " Nick_Stuart and tue Carol 1n “Why Leave Home?" 5"; aid Naacy, Carroll Nancy. Garroll “Ttusion.” Tilusten.” Clive Brooke m “The Return of Sher- ock_Holmes." Raloh Grav a) n “Sideshow. Nick_Stuart and Sue Carol “Why Leave Home?” Lila Lee n “The Man Hobbies: ™ Ruth Miiier in “Hfopical Nights.” Robert Montgomery and Sally Star in “So_This_1s_Collere.” Senor American Margaret Livinzston qui Margaret Livingston Lea.” in “Acaufited.’ clrloon" Bong' Song_cartoon. Vlllnhone vai vu-phone vlrle" Siikaey Fauline Frederick ““Marianny “Evidence." Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone varieties. Glive Brooke n “The Heturn of Sher- lock _Holmes.” Circle n “The Return of Sher- Clive Brooke Josephine Dunn in Lila Lee and K Holt, in Colony Flight. Vitaphone_variety. vmghnne variety. Richard_Arlen in “Four PFeathers.” Richard_Arlen 1 “Four Peather: Family Hippodr’me George O'B: “Salute.” William Haines in Speedway." ‘Rarl Dane in_The, Voiée of the Btor Vitaphone variety. _Paramount_reel. Lee = JAck Hoie i “Love Trap.” William Haines in i Joap_Orawiord i I % Home Vitaphone variety. Vit Joap, Crawtord o ore L= roll’ e ‘Brien et aphone variety . 'rom Fattico and Pe: in “Words and Musie.” n “The Saturdey Nisht g Wi~ Horers Clive | Brooke Clive iunke i Costello and lfldle Quillan Tn o) he #o) e Bellam teynolds and eorge Lewls in ey “Tonight_at_Twelve.” Ken Murray wnd Olive’ Borden “The Girl From Havana.” Eddie Richard Barthelmes: ““Thy Quillan n ol Sophomore. medy Sunny S rnmad; Vitaphone varlety. _ —"Half errlll = Hoot Gibson in Glenn Tryon in “The Long, Lons “skjnner m..'n St Vitaphone .' Our_Gahg comed: y. Earamount, ara_ Bow o “Black Magic." Will Rogers "A‘Myplhd to Ree Mary Duncan A Dick Hatton in “Through Different “Action Craver.” “The Retufn of Sher- “The Retuifh o Sher- lock_Holmes.” lock_Holmes. Richard Dix_in S " phomore.” Love Doctor. Vitaphone. varjets. ety. g Pn-moung Teel. edy. 9 taphone variety. Pathe comedy. Touise Fazenda n “House_of Horrors.” Comedies. Leader Chatles_Morion Th, r.": g Monte_Banks n “Honeymoon, Abroad.” Comedies. Buddy Rogers and Nangy Cerrll in “Tusion. Liberty !uflflv mcm ana Nancy Carrcll in Monte_Banks in “Week End Wives.” uglas Fairbanks in Douglas Fairbanks in “The Gaucl ‘The Faul 2, Tsderick W fioot Gibson In ~The iden . Long Trail.” vmphnm \- ang comedy. Eyelyn Brent in nd Lowe ““Womantrap.” Tm8id Xavona™ Clive nmh Les Tracy in “Big Time." Ken Maynard in “Royel Roads.” "l'h’ Relun} of Sher- schedied. Tgm Mix Ta= = G of the Oamen West." Pfl.fluu Comedy. News. George O'Brien in, “Masked Emotions.” Com Tupe Veles in, “The Lad: avements:” Com . edy. News. News. Rod La Rocque and ‘Marceline Day in “A_One-Woman Idea." Mafy Pickford in “Little Annie Comedy Budd: Dark. Richmond Alexandris, Va. Savoy PSSR je_Quillan 1n i aShomore " Tepore Ulrie ‘Rober' i “PFrozen Justice.” and aze; Takoma Nancy Eddie_Quillan in “The Sophomore.” Terore Ulic and _“Prozen Justice.” Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll “Illusion.” E-rmn “Tilusion.” Jelle Baker in Belle Baker 1n ‘Sonx of Love.”" cf Love." Al Jolson ~Edward Everett Horton “Bay It wnh sonn Snp e “'3 Crawford o in “Tne Sap."” Rider Comedy. Painmount reel. Monte I nhu ln Ken u.gu;fi"i‘ i Ngmeds Bonon it i Revi George Bancroft in George Bancroft in e Mignty. " e Mighty." "Tim_McCoy In “Morgan's Last Rald. The, Marx Bros. in e Cocoanuts.” Frazer Saliy o'Nell in “Broa dals. Tivoli York n_Moore in mmgxu and Fools.” R-K-O KEITH'S—"The Vagabond Lover. Rudy Vallee, the wonder singer of radio, will be seen at R-K-O Keith beginning Christmas day in “The Vaga- bond Lover,” Radio Pictures’ talking, e tatir<<iengin sereen paY. " feature-] . e Vi “ 't;“un by he has climbed by His ;rom a w:mtry boy, son of a New Eng- dru?'ut, to be the Nation’s radio, club and talking picture idoL e a capable cast pl around him in the picture, includi 1 Dressler, Norman , Danny O'Shea, Eddie | Nugent, Alan’ Roscoe, Nell Malcolm Waite and Charles sellon. ' Rudy homa Lh mmlht w!t.h hla lonn and th | B ieked from ..mfii in lon new songs, 200 nlybu'. suited for the radio idol's method. They include “A Little Kiss mh Mwnh\ " “I Love Yau, Believe Me, I “If You Were the Only Glfl" l.nd “I'll Be Reminded of ¥othe Connecticut Yaniees, Rudy Val- !ee: noted orchestra, in the picture fur- nishes the complete orchestration, while Radio Pictures’ famous dancing girls are featured in hvuh dance ensembles. The decision to E,r‘uem Rudy Vallee on Christmas day day of this week, as is the custom with new shows, is occasioned by the fact e o efeh-va Sironeimn: s von i xcwadcm ronounced hit and will be ; hela over F four additional dlys, ter- minating its run next Wednesd: METROPOLITAN—"Is Everybody Happy?” Ted Lewis, premier exponent of clas- sical jazz, will be seen at the Metro- politan Theater Saturday in his first ‘Warner Bros. and Vitaphone starring ture, “Is Everybody Happy?” g vggi;;)y flashes of Bmfll‘lly mxm life, human and intimate depiction of home pathos, song— Sally O'Nelll in ‘Broadway Scandal olleen Lewis is cast in the role of , & younx Hungarian violinist Ame;lfl mdd vi'agtes a winn! battle for fame and fortune. He n% finds the girl of his dreams, but_his romance is bestrewn with ob- stacles. Ann Pennington contributes four dances to me play and has an impor- tant part the story, second only to that of uww pretty leading lady, Alice Day. Lawrence Grant, Julia Swayne Gordon. Otto Hoffman and Purnell B. Pratt, with a throng of beautiful girls, are aiso in the picture. i “Is Everybody lepy? will be sup- plemented by a selected program of €hort subjects. FOX—“Love, l.lve and Laugh.” George Jessel is making his debut under his new Fox Movietone contract in “Love, Live and Laugh,” at the Fox ‘Theater Saturday. The Jessel picture ‘was selected for the Christmas holiday week it is explained, because of its at- mosphere of youth and many attributes that will appeal to the youngsters. Mr. Jessel has for his leading “Love, Live and Laugh” Lila Lee, also 2 Gus Edwards pmtege appearing with Jessel in the days when they were both kids. Jessel is seen as an Italian boy, marred by the World War, who finally reaches America and wanders the streets of New York with a hurdygurdy and a voice flooded with golden songs. A child crosses his path, the child of the woman he loved, and there begins an appealing love story. The inciden- tal song numbers were written by Abel Baer and Walter Gilbert. Flnchon and Marco's “Jazz Bucca- neers” will be the stage attraction and present Emihe and Romaine, Chfll’les Brugge, Helen Warner, Eddie Rey, La Petite Marie, Sunkist Beauties and John Irving Pisher, master of cere- monies, and the Fox Orchestra will of- fer an arrangement of Christmas car- ols, while the Fox Movietone News will have interesting new events in sound and picture. PALACE—"The Battle of Paris.” Gertrude Lawrence, the musical come- dy star of many Broadway hits, Satur- day, at Loew’s Palace, will be seen in her first motion picture feature, a Para- mount talking, singing and dancing musical comedy, “The Battle of Paris.” In this “war of whoopee” Charles Ruggles plays an important part. The story concerns Georgie, a Paris waif, who sells songs on the streets with' the assistance of Zizi. In an epi- sode including a police nm she meets a young Americar. artist picks his pocket. The next morni she decides to return the money, and artist per- suades her to be his model. Eventually they fall in love. The war comes, and he enlists while she becomes a nurse. During a leave of absence her lover re- turns to Paris, and their search to find each other furnishes amusing enter- tainment. On the stage Allan Rogers is pre- sented in a magnificent maid and musical n Fancies,” with beautiful settings, pretty girls and play- ers of originality, inciuding Sunshine Sammy of “Our Gang Comedy” fame, Johnny Berkes, the musketeer; Olive Sibley, “vaudeville’s nightingale”; Doro- thy Dodd and Gertrude Bhefliel J lly O'Nelll in BroaGway Eeandals. The, Dolores Costello and Marx Bros. in George O Brien “The Cocoanuts.” in “Noah's Ark." “Ne Marion Davies in Marion Davies in “Marianne.” “Marianne.” on _Master. “Skefeton Dance. Alice_ White in “The Girl From Woolworth’ Marion Davies in “Marianne.” Norma Lee & erTand Youns leen Moore hts and Fools' 5 ise Girl one variet; dancers de luxe, and a_ballet of 16 Chester Hale Girls. The Hearst Metro- tone News, the Palace Orchestra, Charles Gaige at the organ and short subjects will wmplew the program. EARL!-—"H.H Way to Heaven.” Charles (Buddy) Rogers’ Washington fans will see him in a strikingly differ- ent role at the Earle Theater beginning Priday midnight, as a trapeze perform- er in his latest picture, “Half Way to He"‘l‘i,:xl‘x Way to Heaven” is no gentle romance, but a melodrama of carnival life. Imagine a handsome stranger ar- riving to be a member of a carnival rh! troupe, 'mnlnz the love ol a vreuy girl member and incurring the mortal enmity of the troupe’s star, an unsuccessful suitor for the hand o? the girl acrobat. climax arrives when the jealous suitor chooses a time and & | yrday. manner in ';Bhlch he can kill the stran- r and eva punlnhman ¥Jean Arthur js the girl, while Paul Lukas is the embittered lover. Helen Ware, Lucille Williams, Oscar Apfel, 1n ‘Beacon and Edna West are in the vmphone Varieties, The lvenln. Star- Universal and newsreels and music by the Earle Orchestra under Danlel Breeskin will complete the bill. RIALTO—“Hold Your Man.” She wanted romance, and she is said to have found more kinds than she wanted in “Hold Your Man,” the talk- ing farce-comedy starring Laura La Plante, which comes to the Rialto Thea- ter 10;] a x{.per&:lz ler:l‘zue“ ment of five only, ‘)"l!{eld ‘Your Man” is described as one of the most amusing comedies in Miss La Plante's long list of sensational suc- cesses, It deals with the temporary rift in the domestic felicity of a young American couple, caused by the girl's desire to go to Paris to study art. In Paris she finds romance in the person of an ardent Latin, who poses both as an apache and a nobleman—and turns out to be neither. What she does when her husband comes to Paris with a girl whom he intends to marry as soon as the divorce law allows forms the basis for all sorts of complications. Walter Scott, a Washington boy, plays ofiposlu Miss La Plante. Bennie Rubin, Broadway musical comedy singing and dancing star, in “Pil 's Pappas,” an Oswald cartoon, ‘The Evening Star-Universal newsreel and other incidentals will round out the entertainment. COLUMBIA—"“The Mysterious Island.” Jules Verne's famous story, inci- dentally Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's mil- lion-dollar screen production, ‘“The Mysterious Island,” will be shown at Loew's Columbia Saturday. The pic- ture is produced entirely in uchnlcolor and with sound and dialogue sequences. Lionel Barrymore, Lloyd Hughes and Jane Daly have the leading roles in a spectacular picturization of the imag- inative story. The picture, despite its unusual underwater settings, its fantas- tic submarine people and their odd dwellings, possesses a human appeal and exhibits realism that makes Lhe exotic detours plausible and impressi: “The Mysterious Island” is nol a ple- ture with a star, Every member of the cast lends colorful -ctlon to the play in a faithful interpretation, Lloyd Hughes as Nikolai is at his best, likewise John al) newcomer to the screen, who TRADE MARK Dous. Fairbanks, Jr.1n “The Forward Pass.” Vitaphone Song_cartoon. has shown marked ability, and Lionel Barrymore as Count Dakkar gives sterling performance. Others include Love, Harry Gribbon, Snitz Ed and Dolores Brinkman. The Hearst Metrotone News, Movie: tone acts, the Columbia Orchestr: under Claude Burrows, and house fea- tures will complete the program. STATE (Bethesda) ‘Hollywood. The new State Theater, at Bethesda, wfl]ll yt;w;’ ton;on;owl um;’ “Marfl'erd \E Hol " featuring Norma Terr! and Harold Murray, which will be shown also as a feature on Friday. The Saturday feature will be John Gllben.a picture, “His Glorious Night.” Through a misunderstanding it was announced that the State would open last Thursday instead of Thursday of this week. Next week'’s program at the State will bring the Marx Brothers in “The Cocoanuts,” Monday and Tuesday; Janet Gaynor in “The Lucky Star’ Wednesday and Thursday; Ruth Chat- terton as “Madame X,” Friday, and Sue Carol in “Why Leave HOmc?" on Sat- GAYETY—"Flapper Follies.” “Flaj at the Gayety Theater next week, is headed by Lola Plerce, brunette danc- ing and singing star. Surrounding the famed Lola is a big company, including Jack Montague, tramp comedian; Billee LaMonte, blonde ingenue; Madge Vin- cent, prima donna; Jack (“Tiny”) Ful- Root, straight man; Peggy White, blonde soubrette, and George Stellas, a snappy young juvenile, with a plano-pllyir.g specialty. The chorus is composed o young and pretty misses, who are glven many opportunities, especially in “Arts Revue Petitie,” a beautiful posing rep- lica of famous paintings and statuary. “THE OTHER WISE MAN,” December 26, 27 and 28. The story of “The Other Wise Man" this year is to be presented in simple yet deeply impressive dramatic form, with music, at Luther Place Memorial Church, December 26, 27 and 28, in | celebration of the Christmas season. The public is invited to attend the three presentations of this famous Van Dyke legend, which tells in five episodes how Artaban the Median first sees the “star in the sky” and sets out to follow it; how he is beset with delays along manger in Bethlehem. Then follow long years of fruitless search in many lands, years filled with sacrifice but strong with hope, that he will find Him NEURITIS! Relief from Neuritis depends on g rid of the cause—the acid is irritating the nerwv must be neutralized and elimi- nated. Thousands of people have gained relief by drinking Mountain Valley Water from Hot Springs, Ark., because it contains alkaline minerals which seem to neutralize the acid—and o becaus to expel the acid. Phone or write for booklet, or ask your doctor. Met. 1062. Mountain Valley Water From Hot Springs, Ark. 215 Dist. Natl. Bank BI, C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Auctioneers REGISTERED 715 Thirteenth Street ESTATE SALE by Catalogue of Valuable Antique Paintings, including several old inter- esting portraits, Oriental Rugs, Steinway Baby Grand Piano, Antique Jewelry, Silverware, Chinese and Japa- nese works of Art, Decorative Lamps, Kakemonos, Bric- a-Brac, Fireplace Brasses, etc. To be sold at public auction within our galleries, 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December 17th, 18th and 19th, 1929 at 2 p. m. each day. Being effects from the Siebert Estate, by order of the Na- | tonal Savings and Trust Co., together with additions from several other prominent local quest), estates (names withheld by re- On View Saturday and Monday, December 14th and 16th TERMS CASH Catnlogues on Application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inec. Joan Crawiord in Eddie_Quillan in “Untamed “The Sophomore.” pper Follies,” the entertainment | ler, aide‘to Montague's clowning; Earl the road and arrives too late at the | Ken Maynard in “Senor Americaro.” medy. Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone varlety. omedy. whom he seeks somewhere among the throngs of the world. Two of the most impressive episodes are those at the Da- mascus gate, when the people are on their way to Calvary, and an earlier scene when the Roman soldiers arrive in Bethlehem to kill the children of the Hebrews. Parts of importance are taken by ex- perienced players -in religious drama, under the direction of Bess Schreiner and Denis Connell. Almost 100 are in the cast, lncludlns players from arts of the city. performances open at 8:30 p.m. ‘The church doors are opened at 7 o'clock. No tickets are required and there is no charge for admission, but an offering is taken to defray the heavy expenses of the yearly production. THE only daily through sleeping car service to Brunswick for Sea Island Beach. Overnight on the South- ern States Special beginning December 19th—a modern train including library-ob- servation car and Seaboard's famous dining service. Southern States Special Serves Atlanta, Birmingham, Savannah, Brunswick, and Florida Leaves Washington 3:30 p.m. daily to Southern Pines and Pinehurst, will begin service December 19th. Forfurther information or reservations, consult your local Ticket Agent, or G. W. VIERBUCHEN, District Passenger Agent W. Washington, D. C. | Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices sna P 14th STy Gear and Magastne sta.—! &‘_;l;.a X 42 1 = = gl s on o . Brock. 2913 14th st.—Coll o 1«3 i gBronousty Fleasant st—Mount Pleasant _Th1 “Billy lly Shop. h.?m. (o 3, Aven. 420 b Si—Sanitary Phas. l!na ) Mg o Pharmacy. I’n.a '“'a 13 n:"s'n'imun o Thime” cler's nn.nom-nnnn-m Rate Drus ,nn-t.nnan.l.cn—d Prench Simpson. 11th and M sts.—] d U staM. H. "“"%F."l;_aé"x UL e T Gaihur st.—Petworth Phar. ¥ Brus store. ave.—Parker's Pharmacy. - Pha sstand. e B 5 Wll:?zlln ave. lnd ‘Macomb st.—Harry °- 4231 Wisconsin ave.—Morgan Bros. B! Pharmacy. Takoms Park, 389 Oedar st.—Mattingly M st. 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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, SHOE REPAIR SHOP, i Vienna, dis machinery; in good conditior good business ‘terms. Phone E. ienna 35 days. or 48 evenings. a best_reference. DAY'S WORK, mald in doctor's omce. Tight housework, part or all day, nurse; two neat colored_girls. _Pot. DRUG STORE for sale on permanent pess street, Sales averaging 380 amb Mt be_sold. _Address Box 249-H, Star of ai ENE; onx white, small fam- lly: s 3rd J. L., 2008 WILL TRADE 6 LOTS in_the District for smail business or rooming house. Roor 702, 1103 Vermont ave. RAL HOUSEW! stay nights; 310 week. B ool Tieat, reliable, wants om < 3 nursing or light housekeeping: stay nights; referen u GIRL, nu .enuu “Housework: gtay nighte; ity Feterences. PRORE North GIRL from the country wants place as gral houseworker; with clty reference. GIRL, eat colored, wishes light housewor! place’ as chambermal waltress; stay Rights; ‘Teference. Phone North 3351 LACE CURTAINS laundered, 50c pair, Called for and”delivered angmhere. 508 Kennedy st. n.w. White, middle a en- 135 wants_position keepi; Star office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. Rfifi" ifih ]' ibi - 'HANG] I—Honul. ll-gl".'bl? do- Teetivatea” Decavir 061" 1081 i, LADY, house in small family. “Met. 767 Apt. m 5W. Dore} LAUNDRESS, hand work. Corcuran._st. LAUNDRY WORK to do st Bome or part time. by colored woman. 606 You MAID. colored. neat, good cook, w-um can do part-time or day's work; ref. catur_2419. Phore P T MALE, 330 : ‘salesmen ( ; Coow, wgive. tem: B i 4, & bl sh Gen. Sk agey:, *56a "Rivee WOMAN, neat colored, wants place as cook g 5042. GMAN, colared, wan w SE or chlldren by the day; ref.; good ironer. Met. . *Wa !Id‘. 15th & G CGALL MUTUAL lllPl.OYMENT EXCHANGE for wny kind of dompstic help. 1115 You st. hone Nort! mi Person el lumu. ucmu: National, e forpitned it poml eun u-ny bu PoErorE, Tt N0 weewly. st n.w. JUDD'S EXCHANGE wants , Jav's work and part-tim 0 holl ny worl Pot. 5821. x typiste. charge unieks :::« n‘:: Yeth on “"‘ panger afd"Sat. -———-Y-—-——————“—-' POSITIONS Need s asoiican stenogr: bookkee; clerks, salesmen, oy i istration. Bovd's. 1338 G n.w. N 233 = INSTRUCTION COURSES. 770, DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLYT EX: 205 'West oes d1d8 M st. 3 oo “SIFls_Tor 1837 1ith eepers, ? usan: gttt Bt 2T 8 v..nf"aomn. !:u G st. Natl Tius Mabeite Ho nonfur Tohoet o Day. eve. ciasses. ik st n.w. B TePHONE BCHOOL Enrall this week for siew sear 10 b oeE 10 . dure of gl"f'm' o oM JORIOrd Bldgs cor, 1th and N Y. 'IA AUTO DRIVING Euxq TAGGHT. _1n- oew licensed” whi auire about, our Detliod; lcensed e e e e e . XMAS, men; established 10 BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. e VThe Civih Bervice Pr-’:‘l’rlwr’ Hebiooh, Sier cor. THtn & ® now. Met, 637, o] HELP—MEN. BAKER and pasiry man, st class. reference. 101 A st. BOY to work in_shoe repair shoi So o u s betores i morning." ELECTRICIAN, experienced; must lnow Dis~ R T L e A prefer one With car. Brooks, 828 10th st. nw. Apply Berv- d. sy Phone FIN, rol.bm oo Lau ndry Co., ahemnuu, F73 Hnmmle S —— -80] iris—Make Dig Beacy vefor *fafing orders for ooL ol m’"f’ st .ammmn of ‘perfume and w wan T Brase, 33 You st. nw. 19° ol s Burryt ed_in dry €oods. 8. ELECTRICIAN, Tamiliar with Tnstallation oT magnetic switches, relays, ther: tats, etc.: iF Sh o, O desired. Adas Box. !8"!. Star_office. S DY, experi! Soiak: & Co.. 1348 G st She mnnml: STENOGRAPHER. frgt-cl dimcul id B sducation and upemms‘f HCdtens Hox 16e-H. Btar o NGINEER, nights. Call at Hotel Onflom k_for chief engineer. UNDRY DRIVER, married, 25-35 must nave “A.1 references, ks, 7-8 am. and 4-5 p.m. eats ot 14 Zom x MAN, by Washington's largest ll“nfll’l‘ married preferred. established " route: must be absolutely reliable and capable of building business; resident of Alexandria, TN sales experience, preferred, Write de. age and experience. ress 450-H, Star office. g . MAN to answer nhone and 'Ilnflle mlnor clerical work between hours of midnight, S8undays and ho“dl!l P) DDE l‘! Noetgzel, North fllT’» for_appointment. rienced Pl’!f red, -noxem’e zleeu ?‘lnnpl‘ House for city sales desk. pply OW] andwriting ll\- ing !XD!IICHCZ‘ salary, references, el t: d :DDDI’!IIDI" Address BOX MEN—325 and liberal commissions condi- tional to start: we show you and prove to 7ou in the field how to make $40 to $50 per week. Only men looking for a steady selling position need apply. Experience not neces- Also good olgormnlty for man with Call between 6, 216 Insurance Bldg., I5th an Eve 19 OPTOMBTRIST—On e v R ot n District of Columbla. Address B Mce. JBot SALESMAN “with car_Gash commission T your pocket with each Approximate | SAhines 312 ber day. 46 deposit Teauired: Apply "Sales Manager, 1312 Connecticut ist_ ¢ ecretarial “'star office, Kiv- flcnlnm WOMA" OoF CHARM.‘I'IR. to Aill, IHIDOP‘.HI traveling position that is by l’lltfll frbol'u:‘dnv.lll'l%rls a5 offers nusial opportunity for advanace: iee ertdiate’’ basic’salary'to *Start. assures n m 'y; opportunity to earn §2.500 ‘Alired Bull, 1301-1500 Wal- T Dide Paadipenia; YOUNG LADY for sods {ountatn lunen. ” Myt be experienced. i ehd o " frn "‘H '“%33&':‘.2‘: Pite Cations STENGGRAPHER, and o ocua ress Box, 306 address_and qual Tnd lgsht WOII ted by firm Worth, lnd experlmu THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMC TELEPHEONE COMPANY. tate Adaréss Box "3 Desirable positions are avail-| 2 able for young women qualify- ing for ~telephone operating; good salary paid while learning, with increases at frequent inter- vals. Apply to Application Dept., Room 1, 722 12th st. n.w. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The following business concerns action to Star read- mplaint found necessary to be lde to The Star will receive rompt attention. For admission to mmended Service Col Iumn call National 5000, Branch 115. on BEDBUG, ROJ usranteed; we operaté fumigation cham- to rid_your furniture ot moths. bed: S e, e Co., 936 Eye L W. l'Afl 3 Bes thu ady. w.é"::‘:fl' mu'- Atnl ure Service, 1608 14th. N. 224. RESTAURANT, well equipped, apt. Long lease. Owner has other busine: trade for real estate. Apply betws and 2. 1810 14th st. n.w. CAFETERIA. soda fountals, clears candy. district: 'seod business: igating shoud buy at price e, enr om - Addre: AR AND NEWS BTAND ossinly Besh stand ot ‘kin Pnee, 147150, **Adaress ‘Box i Mt Vernon . furnishied; $350; term 1 North 8812 1200 TO 3900 PURCHAS profitable business requiring no time tention. ~For interview, address Box un Star office. l ao—noouma HOUSE, 575 um. fi ¥ house. 15 roa light: filled. a bargain. ocery and 2 rooms; ul. $3.000—Grocery and 7 rooms: mod d 4 rooms and Bath, dou- IS, NA’I‘!DNAL 1332, 820 1ith St. N.W. i1th and Eye. * MARY'’S BEAUTY SHOPPE. Fof, Sale or rent_—Besuty shobpe, thor- oughly modern. with waiting room ‘adjoin- ing_shoppe. Desirable location. Apply' to owner, at 206 Mass. ave. n.w. 20 ey SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ALBUMS, forelgn_stamp_Dacke logues, etc., for Xmas. Pho; , sets, cat- District 4185. mem — Corner _cupboard, chest, tables, Sorire: apiamine wheel mnn bridge lamp, china, silv ANTIQUES at special prices, exciusive eol- fection Coveting ‘many ‘inds. of sitts: eepd for list _J. Happel. Fredericksburs., Va. _* UES—Handsome old Virginia love seat and walnut chair, very reasonable: oak re. yoling bookcage, 16: hall set with rack and . P’;fl:}(fi!r ln!ormnlnn. 1858 1. BEDDING of all kinds renovated and steril- e Merecsn Anbeored i, Bt Ry Bédding Go. 2315 Stn St ne. 'Decatur 15. BEDDING REN pillows, ered._1deal Beddiny JEDDING, MA _m!fis‘-na pillows_reno.; prices and D el resses, T8 re-cov. Enw. M 4094 ANTIQUE soid watnnt. peokeas s bargain. - North 1001 338 Eease 55d d"' BANJO, gold-plated. injaid, “Siingerland. Dltish case. Cost $185, sell 380, Perfect Eon- <ion. " For “Christmas present. 3486 BED PAVENFORT SUTTE mohiair. S-plece. overstuffed: walnut_bed-; blete. " 1509 Spring place n.w 1 bik. mh and Spring rd. best Wash. Mattress Go. 319 L st 5.0, M BRICKLAYING, pointing, Tepatring, “cement erproofing work chimne Cbaired. ceancas gic; fissing, plans furn. ‘Phone_Lincoln_1533-J. 20° CARPENTER-BUILDER _remodelinig_and re! pairing a specialty; cabinet work, furnitur repairing: reliable mechanics. " H. Jonnson, 1365 Irving. _Col. 6917. CARPENTER __ AND _ JOBBER—AIL- meul yatenerstripping, porches inclosed. repaired; free estimate. M. Brining, Adams 1624, 1399 Tavior B CARPENTER — Repairs, porchies. pattitions. slore shelving, floors, Cabinets; reliable Rowell. Met. 3146. 215 E CHAIR splinted, st.nw Prankin 7683 _________ DOGR CHECK REPAIRING_We revstr and reflll all standard m A e York ™ eve e CANEING, OCKERS gpholstering. APmstrons. 1355 Toth ELECTRICAL WIUNG, fxtures, Tepsite: & all work guarante Electric Gon 338 10 si. Districe 0B4L. 18 EXPERT FLOOR FINISHING, ixing; skilled mechanics. ul Serene, 1209 N. Cap. 8. FLOORS SORAPED. _refinished, TEoek hand o machine workr geliabie ice. reasonable prices. Nash Floor Serv n.w. _Columbls 4231 mcchm :Pzd 7Peed bikes, WILA pec 3. kidale kats. + Johnson Agency. Bear CoL. ra.r open eve: CYOLE, ¢iiT's. cheap. Gall e Ridress 118 Holly mve>” S BOOKCASES, very cn 1 Wernecke, 4 shelves; one osk: double slass doors, 4 melvesfmom 729, Cairo_Hotel. BREAKFAST SET, round genuine leather-; -‘;2 eh“n"mmn ‘v B re!rlnuhr to m: “alorsia AND LUMBER—Wrecking _entire ity Slock of-houses Bel chers - Must mare guickly, (Apply to Mr. Ney. on iob d dlréc‘fl! 1601 st._between and and 3rd. BRICK AND BU. moval sale on Camp Meigs yard Sear to 15th tion; _lowes! fauare drnllnl. Sheathine and 1 ators, plumbing fixtures many other tems CHRI AS ~TREES, ced: Bolly. " running - pine. prices. 917 1ith st. n.w. 803_Princeton st. UPHOLSTERED, tebaired: sip st. cheerfully siven. Revirned COAT, boy's, blue chinchil} 7 3 brass, buttons, red lined: i PESilor “sult FURNITU! covers mad free. _ Tittensor, 1600 . _N. 7702, [EATING INHTALLAT!ON workmanship; _lowest bnee maurice, cor. 30th & R. I. Hlu\_'n AND Py n expert fnishing; Faal Berent, 1300 - Cap PAINTING, PAPERING, interior, exteri monthly piyments. Hafry A Glotius & Co 3017 Ga. Dw. Phone Cil, 4338, ey nnmumofilu, G — Rooms _pa- | flle pered, 36 and IID. Anurlol’ and exterior n Dutch Boy lead and usec susranteed first-class work: mates submitted. Earl Jo il PAPERING § rooms and 3-a oty ball, 360 newest patterns. latest blastic paint texi painting of all kinds. Adams 2328 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING, guaran- teed work at ressonsble rates: given. ' 8.'J. Koran, Nortn 0588. Lo APERHANGING PAINTING, PLA mnon- le prices; work susfanteed. MY _DECORATING CO., Nat. 0500. PAPERING and painting, Textone, the med: fini; Jour' home for | f ern wall t hlolldnyl o, n. Tuaran- ‘estima 1350 N h- gra rial em- Chaica - 1T Jou want g00d ices just call the Home ree. Metro- i le_your h P Eoder 3958 100 ot. ome Aqama’y nn:cubfl SALESMEN (5) | for numu an d Va.; selling Toody & brospect.” For mem call’ Mr. Taylor. klin_837 YOUNG MEN—If you are willing to work, and betwee: years of age. can place {nu in_position Where you can earn $20 to $30 per week. Ap- oly Mr. Purcell, 505 International Blds. $200 PER MONTH SALARY PLUS COMMISSION —is open to man we wa ust have branch manarer diveloped. within b 5. you that man, neither time nor money will be spared Lo develop vou: if you au will be connected with the 3t “menuTactorers i the world in' this Shesihc Rela. direcs selling Experience &iven preference, but not demanded For _furiner infgmation call between 9 1010_Vt._Ave. work to cover estab- xperienced in route TR on Apply 1321 L MBI'IIOUS M —are satisfying their ambitions in Mr. Crabb’s organization daily. ON'T HESITATE. 205 INSURANCE BLDG.. 15th & EYE STS. CHAUFFEURS. Drivers with responsible refer- ences and identification cards, know- ing the city will be employed. Ap- 1l * BLACK & WHITE CAB CO,, YELLOW CAB CO., 1240 24th St. N.W. TO MEN WHO WANT TO GET AHEAD. Selling experie.ce is needed to hold down any job; to succeed you mme— HELP—DOMESTI( nd geners] Tiouse: worker, experienced, &) O Stay hiehte; st b6 neat: hene_Sthers ‘necd-apply. $10" Weekly. "SeL Hampden lane (Edgemoor), Bethesda, Md. mean. 'OOK. colored. — Bee Mrs. znl Carroll ;ve Takoma Park. Phone Ehep- ork herd 277 345 _month; n.w. teady - vemeent -na'Fonm. housew two ‘e o of relerences; 9 per PAPIR.HANOINQ—Ruom Dapered, 35 and ates furnished: work suaranteed. 2129 . n.w. ADt NG stmas_gift_this Paperhanging one room free of any 350 or ‘over contract: first de ruary 1st, 1930; no inte Pl‘ oint up where nece: for $7 an average size luulnlufl in writing for five v e do_interior_and e terlor painting and use pure Dutch Boy lead. pure linseed oil and turpentine only; cash do_general contracting. All free of charge. Peoples Co., Inc., 817 9th st. 417 2] Pumxme HIA ING, OIL BUR] nd m-uumnnu. foynd relia 5 J. R. Gt 42 E arge. GIRL, Vhite, or coloted, Tor, sepers] house: work, ced pply _Thu 1'"" Conn._ave., AD ‘Sander: Lin. 1057;_night ‘smail expe; atternoon: i GIRL, "colored, for eneral work 1p {amily; go home nighls. 3033 44th p ley Height GIRL, white, care child 2 yrs. and Tnfant 6 mos.;” stay nights. 637 Lexington pl. GIR] coxma Tor weneral nouaevoxi Call 8_iaryland ave. i Ryvseaks moscatiney ‘Apply Mrs. Sherman, 618 12th Nuus ‘colnr.d, Telerences. 918 18th st ROOFING, PAINTING, WOrk 8 spectall service. st._n. GENERAL REPAIR 1g; Suaranteed workmaoshio: wen, Potomac 3164, & STRIPPING—CECO heav! metal; nnlnn-ll{. known; “save comm| perso; fon and prompt _service: material and workmanship guacanteed to ilding. Home improvements also. S0 S1a8 it 7 pas Sundas, S p.m. Wi weather 1351 INDOW SHADTS. ta ot cuimates fre "",u fer e WATTRESS smd counter ¥ experienced. | 612 9 “OMAN [hite. o cate for small child and general light housework: good home and smalf salary. Lincoin WOMAN, white, between :u and 40 year to elp with housework, care of 3 children m‘elg ange tor room ahd board. " Call kin- coln AN for ‘geheral Housework: references. Aoty de0ts - 3 of three: m :oofl o0k o thic o deendry oo ith, ¥ m::flu aundry; room wi dPess Box 4o4-R, Btar SITUATION—MEN. BOY, colored, wants work in bachelor's - flulmnl!ufl ‘Address Box 471-H, must be able to sell yourself and| % your ideas. We offer you this experience, sell- ing Chevrolets, a product of General Motors. We will give you complete equip- ment and training and offer you a chance to increase your earnmings. ly Mr. BOTELER, BARRYPATE MOTOR CO, 1218 Conn. Ave. N.W, P Address o WORK_ (Brick Taying, cement work: tering) wanted by ‘s rellable; efficlent and experienced colored man. Phone 3196 or ‘call at 8211 Clay ston. ;_reliable, Jllt- as bouseman. butler, sanitor ‘or ha i J._E. Dennis. 507 T. ..m%:‘ ‘-’33{'3“{&" S “hox' 3To-H, Biar ommes. . MOTOR TRAVEL. RIDA, SPECIAL CKSONVILLE, 316, Aiamiy 318 80 %‘i’:fim“ $17; DX 21. Dixie Tours, Howard House. Franklin msa DRIVING TO ATLANTA, G. Teturning before first of 'vei date two or three at 38 X _500-H, Star office. BEAUTY PARLORS. ABELLE HONOUR TH! I\BDAY n:cud: Mabelle Honour scalp treatm manent wave, entjre head, (i3 ur Sthool (Estab. 1818); 317 Tath PERSONAL. DOPTION, HEALTHY -EYED su-l: Sood’ parentage. ~Address Box N- Year L Soie ICKETS, TIoINGS onal 564 PERMA. natural-like DEC, 23, AND ddress baby :u E. ""r{ Y Jolned & club. " Bij 2 et articulass bhone. lm'fleuls DIAMONDS, PAWN Id. siiver’ wanted; see us firgt N & CO.._1319 i tH XMAS SPECIAL. nent wave, $10. RELLE' A beauiitrul: wave that needs no finger wave: gonally i un Phone early. lie, Honour Grad hool Bldg., 817 14th st. n.w. mu HDOD PRIVATE ek 31 day, 35 an size 6. nearly new. 5. COAT, camel's hair. fur collar. size 36 nih: make offer, must sell. Cail eve: Apt. 719, the "Chastleton. North 10000. 18 COAT. Tadyls Site 16, raccoon, mever been worn: rifice, cash. Adams 1877, after 6. 1 CUT GILASS, cholce Tatee and small pieces: reasonable. Apt. 36. 1333 Eve st. n.w. DESKS, chairs, sazes, files: cheapest ume- in Washington, Special sale factory sec- nds. Commercial Office Furniture Co. 430 nh st mm. 7743, o !urnl! re, f-‘bltl. chairs, bookcases, s “"”"m&‘:‘hfi?&:f:‘ S Son, 616 E st. n.w. J g DIAMOND _ AN = solitaire; 12-; ?UID WATCH leg bargains. 4418 ’\h m“!AI bw-mr eiee_ auAn-l ri Spec! 37 Hardlhg co fhe. ASHER- prie u‘}‘"&"'-?:'." 1336_Conn. DOLE PLAY HOUSES and bungalows. new JI'sizes. 4 'to 6 rooms; cheap. 2434 Fry Frank- hn o 8 HousE un. oAl sell or § zssn ning dress, coat. wall tapes- tries, antiagie. Oriéntal rig. Egyptian scart, nd mattress, clock, wi Georg! B excellent, condition: was ro310, Pot. 4448, 2229 Ban- ELECTRIC RATROAD outfit, larse LIONEL: 3350° value: " will " sacrifice; t Brooks. 1764 Columbia z‘x;:mm TRAIN, large cauge. lelu:trlelllv all Cuvehnd 371 :r'm"a om0 EVE DRESS. e ?;fs‘m Gults i Beront bises FUR COAT, sauirrel, _excellent conditi size 16; reason: mm." 5 sonable. ' Cleveland 4208. 3934 COAT, \rOWh, ABd_ whT uln m e § i Thiradag -‘z‘& el chees” FURNITURE—Li odd chatre tablan sofa, old chest of ‘draw and small; splendid Values. d st m‘ eulonm ugs, lars i Wliorama P‘UR e T e sser T din ing table. 1 washstand, ‘1 brass bed. rack, 1 Morrls chair, néw ice chairs. 1 rocker. 3 parlor chairs 340 bet. nouu er. no dealers. lu: East Cap. st., 9:30 am. and 2 p.m. s FURNITURE—Wonderful bed Foom. dinine apd living room, kitchen and piano: 1934 Chevrolet cheap. 4510 Ga. aven Apt. 36, after 4 pm. FURNITURE—Living Toom suite, new, cus- iom-made, 3-plece: genuine monair, Valued , love 3300, for chaise lonxuu d’ other odd pieces pri TYork Toholsters Cos ot1 ¥ TURE—Ofice _ fur desk. 2 chairs and Dew: Chean if s01d_this or 817 Flofida ave. now. PURNITURI high-grads “antique and mod- ern—0dd remers, footstools, desks. fure, —quartered ling cabinet: like week. North mirrors, sofas:’ uced this week Dawes Purniture & smcnuy Co e Teen nw. m-m g v . the Chastieton. “Direct Action,” _cabinet. d oven, Lorain oven heat control. also 3 £ hun 3 un Georgla_2626. r chair, $7: floor oclhedl X i table’ lamp, 83 utiful also nmnl ta e BEPIIIR Jrees. iniatletoe; b H “'Sé‘u condition. rk_Hotel. 3 pieces, davenport be S0l 8¢ once. A t . Must LIVING ROOM urj‘fi and gold velour, with linen aitp Pcoversy will ul or, $135 cash: original price; 3 mo*.air ar it GF Gall Met dn anuc' Ry LUMBER—_Pine boards _d"h inches wide. S, O Rends, 36 Jckson st n ot OFFICE _ DESK —AND §i F-nifit. 1010 Vermont ave., Room 613. 10 & 13 a.m. (Continued on Next Fage.) ' and_ess Tanag ‘adiantic. 4430, RS Barealn; er "Wardrman