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BENEFT OF SPORT EQUAL TO EFFORT Critics Who.:Charge Present Generation Is Decadent Scored by Wolverine. ' BY H. C. BYRD. AYING a tribute to the mod- ern college man and woman, and outfining in a rather .. unusual way the fine values to be. got from. college athletics, Fielding H. Yost,of the University of Michigan developed both new and” old thoughts in all their rugged strength at the annuszl dinner of University of Maryland “M” men last night in the univer- sity dining hall at Collese Park. There was not a who'e lot that wes new in Yost's address, but he present=d his subject in such an unusual and | entertaining way that what h~ said “held for nearly an hour the spellbound | attention of those present. The gist of the address by the Michi- gan man wes that there are great Foumhl values in intercollegiate ath- tics, but these values are virtually non- existent unless the men in compeiition get them out for themselves. Inci- dentally, Yost said that he had no patience with those that think present- day youth and present-day college men -n wln to the bowwows, as from his ts of 40 years with boys and girls ne zhn fleld he knows that the boys and girls of today are more frank, m-re honest and finer in every way than those of two decades ago. Up to the Athlete. “This thing we call college athletics,’ #aid Yost, “has in it wonderful values, but you' men' who tak= part in college athlelics must get out those values. No man ever acquired strength and stamina to fight a real battle in the | game of life by sitting on a sofa and pushing an_electric button for what he wants. Many a parent is spoiling his children by saying that th-s2 chil- dren shall not have things as hard as he had, and consequently that parent denies to his children the rugged | training and herd struggle that de- veloped his own stamina and made him | a success. Steel to' be tempered and be made strong must go through the fire, and so the man who is to be a success in life must himse'f go through the rigorous ccurse of both mental and hysical training ltthat“‘;‘fl.l fl;velop lr; im the rugged stren; and mental a'ertness to enable him to withstand the struggle every mean faces. Ncthing in this world comes with eaze, and no go2! is won without a real price being paid. Tdeals Hard Faects. “And,” continued Yost, say a word about this prop: Mel You know, I'm llmm afraid use the word, because most people '.!'lnk that an ideal is something of which we all talk but which none of us ever attain. As l.utn-tu‘: :dt ;l'ctt, ideal is nothing & ha a .An mwmard. of ideals ; “? -ultemen: cf the soun e, neve: have mmmv'vwm in my life, not because L+have any fear of what touch- ing it may do to me in an after life, - but becauss .from my observa- good facts that make them the best way for you and me to live. There’s one toad we can follow if we want to be successful, and thlthmr\ll'nd'ly.me“ beset e eaiming " that should. give us the trai t ive us tfl linary values, both mental cal, beyond which is the bor- of that fleld in which lies | Pearson,. president of the | nmversuy Tade the only other talk 0(‘ the evening, & brief address of welcome, in which he outlined the facilities that are expected to be available for athlztics | and physical education nex' year and | told of the these facilities are to play in the development of the univer- | sity. Prof. Charles 8. Richardson wu‘ toastmaster. Leiters were awarded to men wh-‘ have won their ia in the various sports throughout current year. Three men received letiers in_three sports—Chalmers, Berger and Norris.' | bal', Events Carded For Collegians Today. St. John's freshmen vs. Mary- land freshmen (lacrosse) at College Park, 4 o'clock. Charlotte Hail vs. Maryland fresh- men (bace ball) at College Park, 4 o'clock:. Maryland vs. Ann-polis. Navy (tennis) at Tomorrow. George Wreshinglon vs. (tennis) at Baltimore, Friday. Temple vs. George Washingion (tennis) at Congressional Country Club, 1:30 o'clock. Delaware vs. Maryland at Columbia Country Club. Saturday. Maryland vs. Hopkins (lacrosse) at_Baltimore Stadlum, 3 o'clock. Meryland vs. Navy (base ball) at Annapolis. Bliss vs. Ben Pranklin, Strayer vs. Columbus (Washington Collegi>te Conference tennis matches), Bliss courts, 1:45 o'clock. Maryland freshmen vs. Navy Plcbes (bese ball) at' Annapolis. Hopkins (tennis) Cha!mers and Derger got them for foot bace ball end basks. ba'l, Torris e2rred his in foot ball, bell 2nd lacrcsce. It wes stated by Presidont Pearscn duting the course of the dfiner that the addition of & rew field house for men and a new field house for girls | and. other. general physical educational facili jes, will enable the university to broaden 'its program of physical educa- | t'on to include professional training for | graduates of the College of Education, s0 that all men and women who go out from ‘the university to teach will trained in the management and coach- ing phases .of athl-tics The letter ren follo Foot ball—John C. Norris, William C. Fisher. Albert C. Havden, Jesse J. Kraj- covic, Ersest ‘A. Carliss, Alfred A. Pease, George V. Chelmers, Louis W. Berger, Raymond -J. Poppeman, Willam W. Evans, Parker S, Faber, Keenan, Thomas C. Rooney, Albert W. Woods, Joseph Deckman, John W. Pit- | zor, Raymond W. Koelle, Willlam W. Wotd, Waltér P. Dent (manager). Lacrosse—Fred W. Invernizzi, Joseph Deckman, Nerris J. Nicholson, basket | H. Charles ‘A: May, Jotin C. Norris, James | i G Loughren, . Pugl A. Lee, George - L. Hockensmit W."Co'osimo, Edward A. Ronk'n, Fred- erick W. St'eber, Willlam W, Woods, Edwin Harlan, Darius Dixon (manager). Base ball—Melvin H. Derr, Norman | P. Cromin, Louis W. Berger, Horman Gorman, George V Chalmers, D. Wilson, Robert A. Maxwell, Herbert | S. Cramer, Raiph T. Sterling, Harry E. Milburn. John T. Batson, Arthur L. | Hauver, William A. McIlwee, Ra'ph | Gerreth (manager). Basket ball — George V. Chalmers, Edward - A Ronkin, John C. Norris, Louin W. Berger, Charles A, May, Rob- ert Wilson, -Harry C. Hess, jr. (man- ager). Crecss Country—Ralph G. Shure, Phil- lip C. Cooper, Don F. Hammerlund, John M. Duncan, Samuel E. McGlath- ery, Douglas Parks' (manager). Boxing—James Decker, William L. Rice, Frank lsemann, Bernard K-en°r. Karl Mech. Prancis Holloway, Willlam Rcbbins, Walter P. Dent (manager). Tennis—Jchn L. Bischoll (player and manager), Charles Briddell, Maurice Genbeau, James Busick, William E. , Laudis A. Wik, Rifi>—Fred H. Marshall, Willian L. !plcl.nlll Morton Silverberg, Richard Gossom, Jchn T. Presley, Lloyd F. th Candler H. Hoffman (manager). Track—Ralph G. Shure, Phillip Cooper, Charies W. Fouts, Krajcovic, Charles P. Reichel, Ronald P. Brown, Claude H. Smith, Robert B. Havell, Mer=dith Flook, Georgs O'Hare (man :ul,;en Ball—Fisher, Deckman, Pitzer Lacrosse—Deckman, Lee, Colosimo, Harlan and Dixon. Base Ball—Derr, Cramer, Milburn, | Batson and Garreth. Track—Cooper, Havell and O'Hare. Boxing—Holloway and Dent. Basket Ball—Hess. Crees Country—Cooper and Parks. Tennis—Bischoff and Rcberts. COACHES INHERIT MONEY. HAMILTON, Ohio, May 20 (#).— A. D. (“Tad”) and Howard Jones, {rnt ball coaches, are among the five chil- | dren of the late Mrs. Ad>laide Hardin Jones, each of whom will receive $17,- 173 in settlement of the estate. HATCH CORBETT, JONES. OAKLAND, Calif, May 20 (#).— Young Corbett of Fresno, Calif., and Gorilla Jones, Negro welterweight of Akron, Obio, have b2en matched for a 10-round bout here in June. Sh Sale $2 gmde Oxford shirts specz’al freedom and comfort. . . s sports-wear. Buttons put Spaldiflg Mape of fine quality white oxford. Tailored for off without a struggle. Collar cut to stay down. It regularly sells for $2 and is excellent value even at that price. Specially priced for this sale, $1.45 1338-G St. N.W. 1rt at $1.45 tyled for the office or for on so they won’t come WEEP IN SERIES SEEN FOR EASTERN Takes Punch From Final Game Tomorrow. ESTERN'S poor performance against Tech yesterday, which saw McKinley romp | to & 12-1 win, was & bad | | ern-Western game tomorrow Eastern Stadium that will bring the while | Chales .| Robert | Jesse J., ger). !enwrl who will receive gold emblems | public high school championship aerlcs | to a_close. That smearing handed Western yes- Tech’s 12 1 Rout of Western| to be announced. break for those who have been trying | 3/SRhinge of Free |to whip up a real interest in the Bast- | fiiin:. By in the | Freeman, 5: by Fanjul, Contests Listed For Schoolboys ‘Tomorrow. Eastern vs. Western (base ball), | public high school championship game, at Eastern Stadium, 3:30. Devitt vs. Tech (tennis), courts Friday. Public high school championship track meet, at Central High School Stadium, 3:30 o'clock. Devitt vs. St. John's courts to be announced. Saturday. Business vs. Greenbrier Military a,cu‘ilemy (base ball), at Greenbrier, . Va. (tennis), e (2), Hits—Off Watson. ¥ 3 Keating. in Fanjul, 3 Shrods er, Winning pllcher—!nemln Tosing piichet —Shroder, Emerson scored four runs in the |h|rd inning of its game with Gettys- | burg Academy here yest"rdny when it torday by Tech spilled the beans. The | turned back the visitors, 5 to 1 | Eastern-Western tilt now looms as just | EMerson | ancther ball game. | get it easily. ell was limiting the Georgetowners | Rus ven blows. Tech m-crked up a tr s run in th2 first inning to take the lead | Emerson and soon had a commanding margin. Western's errors accelerated the run- | making. Ru.ssl) with a couple of triples and a single and Batson with a double and a one-baser led Techx attack. ‘ Tech, ~ABH.Q fiwx'k"'x}" ABH, Swilhoit 0x,1b. . oliver.cf. Relthrt. 5| onconunnonossn! L _eag—un-s—e:o— | oowosumoos [EPIRPIRP a-ueZe..ma [ e Totals 120 2| 158801 renshaw, Wood (2). Levy, Chum- e e 20, v g, Benner (a1, [] 1 n. | Robertson. i By Russell By Ruwm. 8: by Poore, Wid pitch—Grimm | Earsy "obine. pite Poo St. Albans nine “had little troub]e downing Georgetown Prep, 14 to 8, yesterday. | 8t. Albans. Shippen.rf. Sterrett.cf. o ABHOA, Geo Pren, AB ] 0 7 1 & Dumlerd . Fanjul Ryan.rf. Shroder.p 0mson,C. Totals Dilley.c. McGee,cf . Totals ..341124 Score by innings 8t. Albans George: Prep. Watson. | ESTOTRRIR | noonnonwnoo; | ovn—-—:=uc=o Bl wooous- o| so00mrronosn 0 0 1] 1 1 0 2 010000401 1011400208 cher (2., Preeman. Castle (2), Lorton Moore (2). Me- Ryan, Thomson. Lorto: Runs Fletc Cesiey (¢ t:- Th 3). o Keating (2), man, Three: -base Hlis—Losion. MeGes, Me- ara. Home: runs — Pletcher, Wa‘son B ™ bases enippen, |Castle. Ragiand, Base Ball. Georgetown, 5; Hosei University ol‘ 16; Lafayette, 1. Swarthmore, 6: Ursinus, 0. | Lebanon Valley, 17; Penn M. C., 10. | Maine, 5; Bowdoin, 0. ‘U&s John's (Brooklyn), 5; Long Island St. Lawrence, 13; Hamilton, 2. { Albright. 9: Stroudsburg Teachers, 2. | Cooper Union, 9; Webb Institute, 5 Providence, 7; Boston College, 8. Colby, 4; Bates, 3 (14 innings). Maseachuset's State, 9; Clark, 1. Clarkson, 6; Hamilton, 2. Rhode Island State. 6; Arnold, 1. Tennis. Lehigh, 6; Haverford, 3. Drexel, 6; Ursinus, 0. Moravian, &:- Philadelphi St. John's . Brooklyn), Western Michigan Teachers, 6; Loyola |of Chicego, 0. Divinity, 1. Golf. Fordham, 2. | Eastern needs a | Albrrise, win for a clean sweep and it should gmvm B Tech yesterdey raked the offerings Mo Son it of Poore and Crimm while Everett g"”'g ]7’“", | by pitener - | out | plonship. Tulane, 15!, Louisiana State, 215. Blu x TUNE IN= ‘JEST FOR FUN" every Tuesday right Columbia Chain—WMAL 9:15 Eastern Stard-rd ‘time. ABH.OA, Getivshre AHHOA Bookm'I kmler. Sherrer.ci . Totals 1 1 1l gl eemoomomh 22 3] onlremwos =+l somnsuons Totals . © 2l vwssonoas! ‘4 0 Runs. Albert, ampbell. Bookmiller, 8oy 00 x- (RERE= Trilling. Goebel. Herget, Richard. Hum- | bert. Eriors_Ajbert, Frecr.' Three-base hii “Richard. Stolen bases—Gahans, McPear- son. Sacrifice—~Campbell. Bastom, Woodward pitcher, allowed | | Gettssourk Brown. A | Sidwell Prep batters not & hit or run | while his team was piling up 13 tallfes. | ‘Woodward P"D Bidwell s Prtv ‘ N .....:-_..Ngoc I3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Batsom,p. 108sbern,cf | Totals Totals. ... Tutton for Frv in fourth, {Turner for Osbern in sixih. Roberts for Hayes. Woodward Sidwell's Errors B vwg_»u..uu.; % 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 01821 4 .00 0 2 0000 Moore. De Mott. Mapes, Dodge. Moy, Duval, Haves, Two-bate hit—Alien. Home _run. Left on bases—Woodward, 5. Hit By Robertson (De Mott). Struck 6. Wild pitch—Robertson. Western's tennis team tightened its By Bastom, smm hold on first place in the public high Grimm. | school "'““" B | G ubing Tech, 8 to 1. championship series yesterday | SINGLES. (W), deteated Fine, ) eated Mattern. 64 e etented Bievers. 4. X | 8-0: Rutley (W.) defeated May. 63, 6 | Dulin (W.\ defeated Kemper, 75, 3 ‘ pSase 62 DOUBLES. ugcher and_Glassle (W) defeated Fine Kemper, 3— 6_3: Sievers and N deieated Dial and Dulin: 4 8. 6" COCHET WILL NOT PLAY | Leaves l!orotrn to Bat!le Yanks in | Hard-Court Event. | ROLAND GARROS STADIUM. | Auteuil, France, May 20 (#)—Henri | Cochet, the worlds ranking tennis | | player,’ today officially withdrew from the French hard-court singles cham- | leaving Jean Borotra a&s the | main reliance of France to protect the | title from the United Stat With Cochet out, George Lott, jr., of | | Philadelphia is conceded an excelient | | chance of mesting Borotra in the fing How Nines Stand In School Series Won. Lost. Pet. Yesterday's Game. Tech, 12; Western, 1. Tomorrow's Game. Easp;rn ys. Western, Eastern Stadium, 3:30 o'clock. Past Games. Centra', 9; Tech, 4 Eastern, 17:° B Central, Eastern, 3; Tech, Business, 23; Western, 9. East: 5; C ntral, 2. 10. | Williams. a GEORGETOWN SCORES OVER JAPANESE NINE Hoyas Beat Hosei, 5 to 2, in Next to Last Game of Schedule. Poole Hurls Well. Georgetown University, with Hal Poole pitching three-hit ball, yes erday defeated Hosel University of Japan in the Hoyas next-to-last game of the sea- son, 5 to 2, on the new Hilltop fleld. The Oriental invaders started well, getting all of their hits, one a three-base smash by Kubo, and two runs in the first inning, but thereafter they found Poole’s pitching too much. Georgetown came back in its half of the first to score four runs on singles by % | Bozek and Mooney, a double by Morris, a flyout by Scalzi and a free ticket to Wholey. The Hoyas counted again in the fifth on King's double, Poole’s long fly and Bozek's second safety. Though the only two errors mads were charged to Hosel, the Japanese scintillated afield. The victory was Georgetown's tenth in 16 starts and Poole’s seventh win in 11 games, Smmq 11 o 2% 0| wosmrmause® Georgewn. ABH.OA, ho. : Fuili.re.. Ohtaki.ah | Karita ss Yano.1h Kura.c 8. Suzuki.p Totals . wwmannwal B nawasaun | 2230307 w| sos35mronny 8l oanaBomow 29" Totals ... 00 10 Bozek 0 0 0. En e rors St . a) Morris. King. Three-bate hii ~Kubo._Stolen bases_-Shima. King, Wholey. Kubo. Double piay—S. Suzukl to Karita to ] & @, 2k, fi'h ch 1ssey. Time of Rame e and Morrissey, Tim Si*Hour and 47 mingtes. < | O wame WALTER RENAMED COACH Tovino, Cozzens and Allen Also on Columbus U. Staff. Raymond J. (Speed) Walter has been renamed athletic director of Columbus | University for the school year 1931-32. :;I(‘"also will coach base ball and basket al ?ther coaches have been assigned a: I. Tovino; tennis, and boxing, Frank Charles George Cozzens, Allen There will be a meeting of the Var- sity “C” Club tomorrow night in ths club rooms at the university, when of- |ficers will be elected and committees named for the annual club prom and banquet. |ARMSTRONG WINS SERIES Beats Dunbar in Deciding Game in Diamond Thriller. Armstrong High's base beil team de- | feated Dunbar vesderday in th2 rubber game for the city honors, 6 to 5. ‘The game was a thriller from start to finsh. Dunbar. Irving.c..... Kaiser,ib. . Jon= Wal wi nm:m rf X n ndalph 2 BiSaesr:, Lomax.p... Totals ..25 Armstrong . 1 Dunbar SRR R Runs—Kaiser. Walker. J. Coles. Ran- i Lioyd, Gray (2). Henry. Brooks, Bush, on Coles.” Ran: iph. Witilams Eoies, Wilitams. Tyier. ager. 'Home run—Kaiser. Llovd, Wilson. Btruck out Coles. Wild pitch—Lomax. ABHOA, Armstrng. ABH.OA wooomooms! Wilson.r(..” Williams,p. [ROERREN Totals . 249 ii 6 F —8 ! al coommoomnmn? A ) . Erro; Wilson, 8to) By Williams, S pitcher—By Lomax 4|;u.m BOXING DATE CHANGED | Fort Washington Show Scheduled June 1 Instead of May 25. The first Fort Washington boxing show will take place Monday, June 1, instead cf May 25, as originally an- nounced. The feature scrap of the evening will have Jack Portney and Phil Ray- mond mond_opposing, both Baltimore boxers. PUROLATOR RECARTRIDGE EVERY 5,000 MILES L.S.JULLIEN,Inc. 1443 P St. N. North 8076 SOUTH and Wherever You Go= You Find Blue Ribbon Malt Oanly the supreme quality of Blue Ribbon Malt,” outstanding leadership. And, because the high quality is kept constant by continual testing, the populerity of A rica’s Biggest Seller increases day by day. Always packed full three pounds. Write for Lena’s Free Recipe Book for delicious foods anpandies, Address: Premier Mali Soles Co., 720 N. 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Added attraction of income and railroad Address Box 91-K, Star of experience. — Btate crience and salary expected References ainese Bea ¥ i FOUNG MAN- e ha = s younk man: must be of neat abpearance and 1 Bossess a fair education; this is a permanent pasition and offers an excelient gopor Pesident of northwest section preferred. Catl in person beiween 12 and 4, Emerson & Orme. 1506 Conn. ave. n.w. YOUNG MAN between 25 and :s, experienced on monthly installments. Must be willh work evenines. One Aoply DB Price. 117 steG fare. L .-:.T'% N settled white woman: n !. oo, Aperienced. ~ ADDIy bet. 0"1 EWMMI.:I Mffl nees. w &.‘ 24 WOMAN, colored. strong. et smail for h or"Aouukl'm must ‘willing erence. | Addres WOMAN. “white. - general _housework, family: no laundry. 119 B st. SITUATION—MEN. Persons advertising jor Situations Wanted” are warned to exercise careful investigation of penmu of- Jering positions where cash deposits are required to secure employment. colored. wishes engageme hl nnn n( u’t Tears “experience: g00d_d Tec. m.ntnunlonl 160 850, Prose Norh YOUNG MAN white, as sclicitor for <ie tabl ‘Apply 5227 G . Ln MANAGER. Experienced i Feml totate, securities or in- suran Wondertul _opoorty District 6270 het. 6°45 And. 10°30 am. Mr. ger. HAUFFEUR. experienced, drive -}: hee work: Fef or 1437 "Fairmont " 3t. Adams To work established territor: er week to start, Neatnesy and (alr ntial. Apply 593 filinels ave. Zrner_of 50 CHAUFFEUR We want men of character and ambition to Line up with us on new and most liberal n'ounsmorhelv" onered CAB CO,, A rnnnnllly known organization with 42 ars' expe-ience in merchandising to re- Cbnis sh OUtSTARGINE . salcsman "o Washington and vicinits, We prefer to have sful record in this field ne reh: 5ing plan assutes n wide distribution. and Food quality with reasonable price warr fimmediate results. Experience in e tial. “and" an " hamediate satist ctory reimbursement will be Daid to the man wh Biate I8 briet_qunlifications, agg. experi. *in” bri 3 : Wiks ““Bive ence and_ give other necessary local phone number so that our fleld repre- sentative can, tih_ you on Hednesday'or Thersday. ' Abdress. Box 3931, Etar_office 12 BOYS, over 18 years of age, for our sales units. "Apply after 2 pm. Good Humor Ice Cream Co., 806 Rhode Island ave. n.e. WANTED—A young man ex- perienced in selling shoes. Ap- ply Supt’s office, 4th floor, S. Kann Sons Co. 330 to m'f-‘.n city. CHA! CHAUFFEUR. coiored, e jence: reference 1654 11 18 year: Jegation; ‘willing to ;thla ehnflmr vith oif Fererences” AD- eI F1e°F tendent. K. CHEF, b Sotntiy. Botne Gantol Heights 209. ENGINEER or copstruction super! graduate, young, five years' strue ua- “berience. * Address " STUDENT desires Summer em- Met, lfn or e experience Wi u SDeTating o stiendime Fex staifen of Wat EAn - or other stgady Job. rum. White, 350 Pi . colless eraduats u. A Sree. ‘wishies Dosttion as. tor i T ton until'Sunday.~ Address Pox' ol R office. YOUNG MAN. colored. for room and board, 1345_Que .__References. YO )uum high-sehool training, wants employment with chance for Address_Box 27. r_office. ¥i MAN with_ca: ires position. A&X'e'.."m oK ekt oee 0 > extra work call s rown. —requires the services of 2 exper- ienced hardware salesmen, preferably \nxh paint experience, but not essen- ddress Box 486-H, Star office. Life Tnsurance Co. desires the serv- ices of several high-grade men, ex- perience not necessary; liberal com- ml\(xon\ excellent future. Apply A. Sun Life Incurance Co. of 508 H coupu:-z Turnighed l! 'H! wi A “rooms iple gare for rooming House. fl;’u 8258 6_Fairme TRAP DRUMMER AT LIBFRTY and_circus experjent 5" Bells” Coflesians: tecording ng, “dance band;” congenia ums and have caf. Raymor s, 321 C st. s. IITUA‘I'ION—-!N AND wom MAN AND ot Janiiors” quarters 6 relerences 1430 8th s ln'mnou-wom To elderly mw, or :..?'m&'fia :xnu to Jesve clty lady, experienced. Shepherd after SR e s SALESM] -nu ule.l-dm part joyalid or child. 31 . 2003 3rd_st. dy _ WANTED—SALESMEN. MAN now contacting lllndl to ln!ludll‘:!‘“;'!""“; m‘ x ferritory._Address Box :u?f'l SALESMAR. _frst-class select cli T Scheme: SPECIALTY. SALESMEN-—Call o ~dsaiers, Maryland, Vl!l\lfll and mltfll‘ real ap- portunity for producers. For '.Illlll phone Rflflm 811 Mnbnuflor Ilm INSTRUCTION COURSES. BRIDGE, AUCTION OR CONTRACT; TNDI- ial ass day ‘or & reasonable. c!nll'll oenlnn A& % “BELIEVE IT O . YOU ARE LOSING maney by notbelne ' the Bayd School today. itions lo 'lllllll Boyd lfldul’k! are ll' in _de Boyd v et Ciass and nai- Phone now for cata- Nat. 2340, -TYPIST, Ciarical ‘experi- ishoschool eraduate, uccurate ¢ mo-nydmnhn 518 -v Met. 9771. 223 wmmn A«n-luxt— ence; LADY, refined, white. Band Drcicraby. it St vl reference. Ella Johnson, £ el Sab0 ures !r 'Hh lmm“w‘. 0. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. ot ‘ky,lruglfln, PERATING: short. , $10, Oxtora Bide ufxf"""Q N_¥. ave m.nfl'%’:'.“ Wr" o W”fi D T o 3, RSN | G 2 BOSTHR (old reltabic): 5« B ow. Met. ‘gn AUTO DRIVING LESSONS, anywhere, any hour, by licensed white me ur or,_ our car. Call any time, A s 3489. ¢ CENSUS BUREAU I’I"“ Shone_ an” bntemsive Tadiidusl coutee Jour clerical experience. would ‘be. sumcient lormpromm employment when out of a osi Mount Pleasant Schoot for Secretaries, Tivoli Theater Bulldi nf 3311 ]!lh St. N. Telephone Columbla m JAZZ, POPULAR MUSIC IN | pieno, sax. be 'y you buy instrument. 8 Titn st mow. Disi 'slv Sait“Gime." vnwonx eownd woman. fl time ,¥°.,,,u, Dest references. Phone colored, neat. ced housemaid, GENERAL HOUSEWORK. white nnnuhu, 310 & week. J. L. num = IRL, neat. colored, wi s wrk a3 or Smral-mul? Corcoran st. _Pot. 4685. it. work, 2 n?",‘.’??’:r ISk JaES meniE v et ‘tom: g, Wanits seneral Bouse- MAID, leasant Srcellent ook, € L walt Yess or part time; e GRADED DICTATION_GREGS Sy SFudents-Day or Evening. Mount me-nm School for Secretaries, li Theater Bulldin 3313 14th ae Columbla 3000 ‘T RE. NOUR SCH Rty nelumely to Best. the Student Who Wi the Day, ev'e class terms. 818 14th ‘wishe 'k ! n HM such as €ook, SR T Sorh o 0 VRO L3 Cercoran st. n.w. ri-time, day's Work GIRL, colored, wishes general housetork. plain cooking; refereng Eye w. t_1854-R. 2617 GIRL. u day's work Wld. Taurs nd . ":’:’mwm ik, 1428 B ulfl- ll tht colored, 'ln“ '0'! tht_hours i ror Adasas G800, or_part-time_wor! ht_house- GIRL. colored, reliable. way ata- i work: stay nights. Phone ?o. ses 1325 N. H. Ave. N.W. t. N.W. = = = EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. FICIENT office. house help: urants Sha stels Aromptly plurnished. Sxo ; Emplovment Agency. 3565, 1342 You st 1 YOU WANT WORK SEE £ 70 york done call us. Mutual lmuomem Exchanee, 1115 You st. BEAUTY OPIRATOH.. expert m-mner and w . person. 1336 Wis- GIRL. colored flnc no Sin SREs Deas. eoIored VT o5 g8 saok o antnl house 'e l. c.\l w MAID, colored, orker, pleasant ‘ummum O part Ame! Can leave city: "mmnce e North 9843 MAID, colored, "?lnunt, x| l!l’lEQfl best cif lerences, 5 Zook A :z:gnl nuuu-orlm" North 3013, PART-TIME or work, _eeneral Bolsework: no Qnday; Felerences.” 3153 WOMAK; colored, wants pari-time or wen- eral housework. Call Mtropolitan_ 3978. place &8 reference. general WOMAN, colorsd, _reiiable, cook or lemnl ‘housework: 1310 V s oM K, o e want colored. desl; Tk By cetient Teterences: “col rd n.w. BEAUTY opl:nA'mn around, one expe- rienced In Eusene permanent waving. 2711 14th st. n.w. Columbia 7640. BEAUTY PARLOR OPERATOR. £00d muar- el waver, finger waver and manicuris anted. Apply Robert of 1514 Conn. ve. BEAUTY SHOP TOR, how to give marcel, finger Wi perienced in Bonat permanent Wavins. Pa. n.w. _Metropos 1 0, Knows umm-rnomnmy pxperienced: ca | pable of takin ete_charge of office give full Dlrll:ull ll!le salary expected. Address Box 485-H, St i COOK, exnedenced r:ull t, 4 to 8 p.m. daily, 1 Sun bring refer- d Clll 3"2 Nlh st. n ences. FLAT RKER. 32, experienced. B. Sulk, Yanhattan “Latndry: 1343 Proride ave. GIRI elligent. rulmrt small salary. Suite 225, betwesn d 11 a.m. HAND !RDHIR-B- 'hlk. experienced, wanted 8.5 Iatady, Oo ‘Bladensburs. MAmcuRlsT -nd all-around mL Call in l,mc.ml.. ted fo and evenlnl':rmflc o !"“ u{'&{;« E J. C. Picard Nnnh y Qapitoh gty - oo et anted: must be DIES wanted; must be experiencec S eie dresses. Appl> B, Kleim o0l 1908 D N T oD leios | BeTaonallty 3nd pienty of ambition: 4 good Brosesition a3 xmmhn-x ‘ot %uwn. 421 Homer Bidg.r t. SHOE SAl wou 3 experien ftting _ane rmwn& position. hoes II—K ool nnwrllinlly 1" .nvmamm or inoge 1 learn ‘a busin exi essa ddress Box ‘WAITRESS. white, experienced counter and b] l ll 't th ferences. _ 101 ‘: ive! ny. o Denrike Haesser 9 ot Laow g To 4:30. " Avply Straver DnIIq! 731 13th n.w. ¥ LAD! *fined. under .1 1 i Sationsl menu uf-m of soan, Drodyets: Boa ork v, e e v ghly exper- shoe de- office, #d saleswomen parément. Apply Sup 4thifloor, S. Kann Sons {4 19369 132! PERMANENT \\"\\’E $3,$5° Complete. No extra chary orie by highiy Treined students un- Good wi des Sxpert ONOUR SERVICE SHOPS, ve. 8 I4th St. N.W. MOTOR TRAVEL. gnrnbun DRIVING “TO CHARLESTON, 1o B 3 20° PERSONAL. Yi A 10 sult the Individual 9330 irt new hats to ords ed- ormerly with Mme, As! ‘all_District 9656. Teascnable. Butsery, Rhode Isiand av uuufl; GRADUATE SCIENTI] {rle massage: residential work: Tadies ony. ren and Bunker ing, aver; urs. 830 10 5 sa W T TR S ke

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