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HELP-AND SITUATIONS. Py We have openings for two salesladies ts i YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD come. Applicants must be intelligent. Hotel Washington put you on a train after it has MOTHER B HELPER. white =1l §ive Bri- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER_ 15 1931 ‘s‘ HELP—WOMEN. [ S A Sparied B tTohehsstafju*;:sa: || Sl Sonincing ik e to close {SECURITY SALESWOMAN— 1207 EYE ST. N.W.. NA- left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one vate room and board Oall Olarandon 135 TWOMAN. white. cooking and genera] hov (Continued.) food product. This is an exceptional oppar- Liberal commiscion Plus_car expenges. Apply each railroad train has a time to | TIONAL 8876, | to insert your ad in The Star DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH || SALES REPRESENTATIVE. tanity o secire 3 Dermanent, Imcreasing Friday morning. 3 fo 12. Mr. " Nisenk, leave the station. No one can HELP—DOMESTIC. J after the page has been closed. :;’;‘k‘ :g‘ffl f,;éfldflV ‘Bf in_countr: 90! FIRST INSTALLMEN gan to firsh in windows. There was the girl murmured in a low Voice to the|or did the thin young man lsan & bit pAE’) e bechrebiat o . | clap-clap of heavy feet hitting the ctranger. Her fear for her escort had | clozer to her, an infinitesimal gesture T must have been near midnight. | pavement, coming closer. changed to fear of him. “And don't|of protection The brassy glare of Fourteenth The girl could not se= the face of the \mind Neil. We were on our way h’)mel “Nothing ;unmi" he said. “T start- g! | $. Washington. D_C. 18° street had died away to a dull vel- | stranger who held her arm. He was|from a party when he picked a fi—|ed this thing and Il see it through.” ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, low. The silence’ of the loud tall, and his fingers were strong. | when this happened. It's the drink. I| “Like the—liks fun, you will.” "Stev |dress Box 178-K. Sear omes speakers which had been blaring| “If you are quite all rigat, we had |tried to keep it away from him. | rapped for the ear of the driver. “Go ceaselessly ever since the merning sot- | better get awar,” he said. “I hear an| “When veu finish that private talk | to the pier,” he called. “Step on it!” g-up exercices had shaken the street | officer coming. He'll Iook after what- |vou're having, Kit. maybe you'll climb| “Steve's right,” said the third man, . lnose from its somnolence now fell dl- | ever there is tn he done.” back into the car” The young man, with a note of authority. “There's no e o Ronest, who Tg Twice the playing time most as heavily on the ear as had their| “I can't go." the girl said, turning called “Neil” stumbled forward, fists|funking it, Tom, old scout. Remem- 5 ¢ otaiting - raucous_clatter. | on the man with a flash of angry re- | clenched, ber, you're only a junior partner in the Address Box 147-K._Star office Sy ST | The block west of Seventh avenue|zentment. “Drop my arm! I've got to| “T don't want to ride with you when | firm-—not its president.” o played was practically deceriad, save for a|find 'Neil, Thcse men he went after— (vou're like thic,” the girl protested.| The girl leaned forward. “Please do |bring references. Lincoln Park Pharmacy, | g printed busin Write for on any phonograph lcouple of voung things who had swung | they'rs gangsters. They'il kill him. H Then, “Neil—oh--you mustn't!"” as they sav,” she urged. “I'm o sorry | 1301 East Capitol st | & along on the arms of their young men. | be>n—drinking —or he'd never have | For Neil. infuriated, had lunged to-|to have caused you all this trouble. | BRI ANERS wanted at od steel phant, | fluttering _<leazs ns which had | dared. If he should get hurt——" ward the stranger. The movement was | You must make your boat.” L T T (LI T WANTED—SALESMEN. 5 . g been plucked frora the hangers of a| Strong fingers tigntened their gras tn sudden, so unexpected. that it left| The young man called Tom could not | Jna"man's work at oncs. Harris & Co, enced gu'l with city referenc cerve-yourself shop farther up the! “There's nothing you can do,” the the latter barely time to bring his fist | see her eyes. He felt, though, that they | 1404 Park rd, city. L] account. Address Box 488-J. Star office 15° |cinity, & canvassing: salar; and commis- A e, A < — Mr_Wilmor e 12l AN and sxperienced halper small Cal work in attorner's offes ssveral lats FURNACE RESET and repair man_ one with | ¢1al purchase plan will place this car in sour —~— ;. T — 4 . - WOMAN., middle aged. with refersnces wan'- Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- };dp,'o tend babs. Call_at 425 D at. se WOMAN. *e, S |G o D v and for The Sunday Star up to '5.30 p.m,, Saturday. At WOMAR Rt Tor Ero S the Branch Offices one hour earlier, Clev 258 Detwarn s sis 230 mos: home cleaner and for Baty mugh be s 30 and Luach: HELP—MEN. 1 WANTED—AGENTS. ki 5. SOV, colred, honest. 1o work in drus sore. | AGENTE — Porzible 1o sarn 310130 daily | LOU <y WHITE MAID for one week. Appiy ample outt. Globe Business Card Co., | CHAMBERMATD-WAITRESS, stay nights. Only neat, experi- | need apply. 5 CANVABSERS. four experienced men for | 3 PPy Cleveland 3094, {estaliment urnivurs “houge - €o0d draxing | SALEEMAN. with car_Washineron and <= [0311 38th w A i ih d o0 CANDLER. experienced. Avoly 312 | 30, AR, TR PR LTYOR B85S SITUATION—MEN. ;/r.. i i1} FLECTRI ATTORNEV_Member of bar @ssites © P | wiring fobe and repair work Btate experi- | MEN_ ering this ad soul] be | sHerngone . ”)v‘,;m H incs. Address Box 188-3 E'ar offce | BREEREN TR 3UmARVEcRinale! 2 e | HlatRoone, nd cremings weekly. momnai INSTROCTOR in Bovd thorthand (o7 BIITats | L0utse ol ‘thad wmile BOOKKEEPER seretars. omes lessons _Address Box 1#9-K. Sfar ofice. * | ing new cars will soon establish young man: b TIFE INSURANCE MAN with industrial and | position fhat wil 172-K_&tar off: el : ordinars " exparience. in local territory 15 | stantial inca fe and sure d represent ol In mpay with most hat th iea e . d sut sty o date contracts Producers will be fi 3 1ance r o man. that throbbing, eplitting pain in the ; ; No trifiers Give sll information b 8 ) s . ost NTTI-W head. Applied freely to the forehead L 4 / g lettar confidential. Addre I and back of the neck, rubbingin thor- ‘|||nm||lh 5 X f MAN, midd i3 sl H 3 | Address Box T wOTE. e 2 with ‘180l s Sialar v i S 7o becoms ih “Tmanl 2 14:0 E'ar o v Rower farm Address Box 151-K Star ofic relief without the depressing effect of moct internal remed efiective than other external agents and will not burn or blister. COOK_ Fillpino. A-1 referencs wants 195 for grivate family, can drive and do RousemorE minutes | Met_ 2808 i FLOORS FEFIVISHED slaciric MAN " with house-to-house experience. 120 n salars #o right man Mr Havwood 908 G st. F b gdtnble n¥iNo 318 8830 am. 3-6pm ags | IGNE cann Sl = W |4 MEN — Automobile _manufactu f their time a cughly, it brings prompt and blessed ‘ “\ { 2\ b polishing wine i s ‘of two. men wih & ol ti pittes A7 Decwur g tiative and tact and - Hine work s JAFTTOR JOB or_butler or dishwa e Ask for ” | ! i f - 3 2 ! i tefritory. automobil nce preferred. | Lolulting i pee. Phone West 1495: Roosevelt K | ; | "“QBIHQQ' ::’;n'“lfl ;'fne“‘ ca : ‘fjg . i colored. h \ ; | ucation e Teferences sh for Tored et Thoroushly sxperie Accent No Substitutes : J £ 3585 ster offc 3 5 S e antor. kitchen And panics wo 6 / e e TaTE Taa s | Entirely new and different. Sales. | T 3 Book or specialts sales experiance can men now mak big moner. Call 8 o ublishars k . 20000 & JaPeTINE RUSUShSIS 3t 026 Tower Bldg. before noon. Klvlin. Metropolitan Hotel % MEN @ Tor fosd products Toute in Cherryd - est Falls Cniren ind Washington, B " 5 0 per N 5 N COURSES. Rbon” 4 Ry Watgine Gsn | o INSTRUCTION COURSES. ___ xperienced in repairs. plumb. 3833 Tilinols ave nw.. corne’ of Georgia 3 — PRI FEDUCED |IN§ heating and carpentering. withes con: e . o teach. | nection Address Box 103-K. Star sfics s us at the Notre Dame-Na ] o | MEDICAL STUDENT. tmird vear_ desivss T to rapresant one of WHITE al work during evenings.’ Cail Adams General Motor ding products: pac- ¥ hou: parking for |31 dam: sibilities “of perma connaction ges | teste_pérmite Eecured SOETETAR M Shelton. 604 H st n.e AUTG LESSONS FOR Y - cone MEF. 4.t 0 Trest. | Darking: clurch contro iin 5 N { IBL (SRoionee0, to sell fruit on atreft. | Bomisiied. Call oid reliable. 15° | P ARMAGIST, 1o s N { MEN o dnubute Srcany: Apol E NEW LIMITED CLAES FORMING IN TELE. time. position. ) D Dec_2419 ed janitor wants ps- references. 818 st f 1i t coner K phone ewitchboard operats eng oo 2z onet ment advisable Oxford Bids . 14th3 Aareis “Box 85K, B nd s | PERSONAL INSTRI . Drie- | of beauts %o coll. T feasonable 1318 F EW. experienced to_sell fruit Ture | APT. INJERIOR DI o~ COSTUME 122 s L ESTATE BALESMEN with canpecr reliable firm. Address Box 185.K. Star and organizers for s 1o give gervices of self an - &, lo sive. of celf and car. Hs YOUNG MA Tre_wiehes ponn YOUNG MAN 3. ¥HT shes position you are!” he command: fer for Marsland crchard. 3001 dvertising: children's Saturday class. | SALES ENGINEER state experience. Address Box 216-H, Star ACTIVE INTERI DECORATOR WITH | SECRETARY 5 When Shaving age. experience in dstail referanc z ) 55 Box Instructors Star office . SALES EX 7 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS . 5 Shaving Cream Sust ve in pomition tatotest for : SALESMAN_Refined gentleman of €00d & A tothe i vhil i e hair follicles, while the medi tures eliminate sales re ce and provide BOYD’ BcHooL. el Bervice a derful opportunits for promotion to exec TOR, PRIMA! At your dealers or sent postpaid o re- de n, 8 T, st nw LIVINGSTONE AC. MY. 1333 F st. nw. | pioing Universits : \ OTL BURNER tervice and imstallation man | et 2883 Address Box 135-K. Etar office “ 22,99 ’ v \ e training. U and Europe and 10| five: sie No ““After Bite ‘ | AU s s Ere o Py et s S Bl 2 4 | \ ary expected. Address Box 160-J. TAD TROMBONE PLAYER with ) | | \ \ RADIO BERVICE MEN (10) immediate & with dance orchi / f 3 full or part time.’ Appiy 3rd floor, Childress fliad G LR / | st nw Cutieura : ECUTIVES ] S / { ¢ of Mississippi for & national Soyhourao 4 Let me go! Let me go!" the girl cried. 7 g ; ck of goods. Address Box 171K, Star —Adums s # emall amount quickly becomes The stranger caught her arm. “Stay where offcs. e exam.: ro athick.lastinglatherthatpenetrates earance and pleasing personalits wanted d : for ipscial attractive fe 1, dictation 90-150 minute cated properties of Cuticura opportunity for immediate and permanent i soothe the skin, income en a liberal commission basisi S ceipt of 35c. Address: Cuti Gratories, Maiden, Mags. "~ 0> A [ tive post If qualified. Room 618 Tower Blds. | lects sogcialty, sickly and backward SALESMAN for Ford sutomobiles dren udevle fo sttend school: ind Motor Co. has an opening for a fex tin: re 084 B 4838 The car stopped before the pier. The ;!‘esd“ufinm liberal commission and ex- ‘ss!:&m!'?;rcuu.:r;uug:\;.c::;r n?hlz“ifi“zs' ,\mowlm‘o m’fi fin 1€ wants poei- movement. And a woman in :odden za ' reeled bac girl's hand on the thin young man's |cellent working condifions Apely to sal 3 g] sses. | tion T . social g 3 Modern School of Beauty Culture. 657 Earle | erings. Mr. Ci h 2 . black steadied he: s _“No, no! Neil, where are y-u? “Quick!" was i ke arm urged him out. B e A Pt st no Adams | Blig. 18§ &nd E nw. INVESTIGATE BE- | ———==—t=—eo- 15 something *o stead: B istepped between the str: “Please,” she said earnestly. “T'll fee] | 8837, i it FORE ENROLL SITUATION—WOMEN. A little way along the street, as one H-r volce died away in a wail Thetreeling figure. into that closed | very badly if you don't! e e B TDoeitioh, | e suttas ‘and 10 les.oms Tor | e Suiehbartd oot rior. ‘eooan abin turned wect from Seventh avenie, there | stranger was propelling her toward his car and beat it he ordered. “I'll look | He hesitsted, then clambered through | able ‘ef ‘working inte exscitie | Pl surer ar s s street. Half wi he blo ole e vour ad- jup sharply the chin of his at- | were warm and brown. lurched un: in a kind of snake 9 1 you get home |tacker. Nai ed with rage and it “exscutive e ons for $1 STitenhoard - operator. rator. ‘s50d. edura- F-xunen’ud. needs work. Caluu;b:- up service. 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Free pick- this shadow, where it was deepest, a pool of humanity had collected—four or five men—or, rather, bovs—with narrow brows and staccato voices. They spoke seldom, these beetle-browed boyvs been unintelligible save for the heavy peppered it. the purr of a motor echoed through the street. A car had turned into Four- teenth street, headed ‘west—a long cream-colored car. sling low, with the straight toward the group in the chadow figure into deep relief. Suddenly, as the car neared the curb it stopped with a grinding of brakes and a slithering of tires along the pave- the figures in the stream of light “Cooties!" he shouted. almost before his feet touched the pavement. “Get the—get!" Like magic the directions, except for one youth whose back had been toward the car. The fiving figure was too quick fer him. An arm swung out and caught the befud- {dled laggard about the neck. cutting off his breath. The boy writhed and twisted to be free of the encircling arm. His shoulders heaved, lifting their bur- {den off the ground. H's back bent, as If he carried a sack of meal too heavy for him. But the cruel hold that was cutting oft his breath, purpling his into the shadow. huddling in the single seat of t cream-colored car rase and leaned over the side, straining her eyes tomard the gir], slender, but with a sturd/ness about voung, 18 perhaps; rertainly not more than 20. sending her voice to a falsetto. companion in the car heard her. he either could not. or would not. heed her plea. She detected the scuffling of feet over there in the darkness, grunts, mnuttered oaths. drowned by a sharp rep-rt that cracked along the street, shatlering the silence. saturating the night with menace. A ! gun had barked. The girl screamed and began to climb from the car. Diagonally across from her one of the vowg things in sleazy the first crack cf $he gun, dropped to stomach, one elbaw on the sidewalk, his hond fumbling at his hip. As the girl in the cream-colored car leped to the ground, a second car, & limousine, which had turned into the strest simultensously with the bark of the gun. drew nlongside. Its cccupants. three young myn, jumped out and raced toward her. The first one to reach her caught her anm. of the stranger commanded her. Then, to the two ycung men with him: “Steve, you and Dev see what's going on over there. I'll look out for the lady.” “Let me go! Let me go!” the girl cried. “Nel, are you hurt? Over there!” she indicatid, pointing toward the place whera she had last seen the struggling figures. “They were there a second ago. Won't soimeb>dy do something! Oh, Neil!™ The two strangers addressed as Steve and Dev started in the directi’n indl- was the shadow of a buildinz. And in car “Let go of her, you!" The command eracked out almost as sharply as had the gun a few moments being propelled ward the stranger’s car, braced herself But when they did the words shot from |against the force that was carrying her the corners of their mouth, and to the on. Her captor turned, but he did not average listener their jargon would have obey the command to release her. A disheveled figure was stumbling to- SPIINKIINg of profanity with which they | ward ghem - yoing man with eur) black hair hanging down over his eves, They huddled there quietly enough.|with his collar torn open at the throat thadows within a shadow, untll a one slesve ripped from his coat and his stream of light cut athwart them and [ip: braised ahd bleeding. cried, her throat tight with terror. “Are vou hit>" cut lip drew back the young man_enaried couldn't hit a brick wall at 1 warned them to keep out of I I catch gleam of well polished metal. Tt came | pyr, of the building, throwing each crouched | oyr A drop of crim- son splashed from it onto the front of gayly striped shirt. His black eyes. darkness around then came back to the girl. your friend, Kit? jment. A man leaped out, straight at .\ “I—I—don't know— “1!on the geat beside haven't the honor of knowing the young | even than she had thought And we turned the in time to hear the shot.” eveled young man tossed his hair back out of his eyes. interrupted _her. been of some help.” “Darn eporting of you, Clarence, but 1 handle my own affaf uet drop the Now that you 's arm and roll The stained’ chin was thrust forward belligerently. “Please don't leave me did not relax. He stumbled with | his burden out of the stream of light | At this juncture a girl who had been | | blur of ‘struggling figures just outside | the path of light. She was a smallish | her compact figure. She was hatless, | and her hair, of a lively chestnut shade |« that could he called red in the sun-| light, was blown about her broad brow | and delicately rounded cheeks. She was | “Neil!” she called “Come back! Oh. Neil, they'll hurt you! Neil! Please!” | She pleaded, little tremolos of fright | If the young man who had been her | Then, suddenly. the scuffiing was | chiffon was emitthag high squeaking | roices. The other ane had been dragged | tn her knees by her young man, who, at | the ground. flatteming himself on his | “Stay where yon are!” the deep voice cated by her shaking fihger. Lights be- after younz Neilen | the door. He was still standing on the | Shar€s °of 1568 47 ° AS DIt 1278, Insiruments. Free boo The girl no ionger hesitated. She slid around the cream-colored car to the closed car standing alongside. “Please drop me at No. —— Bank street,” che said to the young man who had come to her rescie. She stepped intn the car. Her rescuer his two friends following. The car drew away, noiselessly. The street was deserted, save for the disheveled young man and the policeman back there in the lane of light. Habitues of this part of town knew the wisdom of staging a gnick fadeaway when guns spoke. The closed car had gone only a short ! way when the stranger who had been address>d as “Steve” suddenly spoke. “Good Lord!” he exclaimed. “What time is it? Switch on the light, will you, Tem?" He held up his wrist to examine a watch strapped en it. e e | minutes to 12!" he exploded. “She sails at_midnight. We've got to step on it. Tom. You've got to make that boat.” “Not a chance.” Tom shook his head ‘Bank street and back to the pier? I'm not upon the geography down t it can't be done in five minu The girl stole a look at “Tom" thin. His face was thin. the tures sensitive yet strong, like fine steel gir- ders. He was calm, too. and collected, as if nothing unusual had happened. he | Nice n2me, Tom. It suited him. “Never vou mind about Bank streef | Steve insisted. “You hop aboard that boat or therell be the devil to pay. T'll look after the young lady. De can go along and help you on the pier. | T'll meet you there, Dev. Just a chance | she'll be 1ate sailing.” Was she mistaken, the girl wondered, R | He was taller | curb, peering in at the girl. when the car shot forward to follow the lane of trafic. It was some distance away when he ran after it and began shout- ing at its disappearing bulk. But it swerved round a corner and was gone from sight. “Suffering Moses,” he muttered and enapped his fingers in aggravation. “What about me for a nit-wit, Dev? I don’t even know her name! Another chapter of this fas cinating story will appear in to- morrow’s Star. Don’t miss it. Polish i‘eééfis, Fearful of Zloty, Hoard U. S. Dollar | Plan to Bring Big Reserve | Into Circulation Made ! in Warsaw. | WARSAW (Special).—Any one be- lieving that there is cnly cne currency in P-land is thoroughly mistaken. Po- | 1and has two currenctes, though offi- | cially there is only one legal tender, the | zloty. The second currency is the United States dollar. Nobody knows just how many dollar | bank notes there are in Poland, for |many are hidden in stockings, mat- | tresses, peasant trunks and similar | “safe” places. But what is known is | that frequently thieves take several | hundred, sometimes even a thousand dollars in bank nctes during a raid on | a peasant's hut in some forlorn village. |~ The larg> amount of dollars possessed | by individuals in Poland, especially by | peasants, even causes fluctuations in ex- | change of the United States currency on | the Warsaw St-ck Exchange. On one | particular day recently, owing to a large | sum in dollars thrown on the market, the quotation dropped one point, and subsequently regained par solely. be- cause of the interventicn,of the Bank of Pcland. | The Polish press and economic circles deplore the fact that so much money | remains in hiding, while industry and commerce s'ump through lack of capital. Several years ago, when tne zioty sud- denly declined, there was a panic, es- pecially amonj Which feverishty began to acquire dol lars. Although the zloty has been stable | and firm for six years the peasant pre- | fers to keep dollar notes in his stock- ing. It is only when ccmpelled by the strongest need that he takes his dollar bills to the money exchange office. To bring those dollars into circulation it is suggested that banks should issue special certificates in American dollars exchang=able on demand into bank notes of the same dencmination. Such cer- tificates would be given to depositors of dollars and would bear interest. The | certificates might be put in circulation |and would represent some of that capital which Poland screly lacks. Trees Sprifi?l-'rom |“Wreck, Tourists in the West Indies note with interest at Trinidad and other points the great number znd the beauty of the coco-palms along the sandy beaches where the Atlantic’s surges beat continually. They sprang up from nuts cast ashore by the wrecking of an East Indiaman 200 years ago and to- day provide a large income for the people. There is one large stretch of them which extends for 16 miles. which provides millions of nuts for shipment > =2r, ¢ neture} Hc brought his fist up sharply. Nell bellowed with rage aily resied backward. | indusiry from wild shares, 5 N—Wonderful opportunity for am- oo n. & man with experience in N Dreibing Tine. will be preferred Ses Mr. Sachs. mornings batween and 1 Washington Sign Co. 1322 14th st n.¥. — We need tvo more salesmen own their owxn cars Perfect-O-Lites re increasing pidly. safety-minded s are equipping their cars with Pe Lites. If you e wanting A perma- heb s pase kel for Sour wark. then nent 2% {0 Pk st nx Pridas atternoon 3 atenum please note SATESMEN, oecial_edition. APSly 3 10 6 .| p.m’. Room ' 20. 810 F st_n.w ALESMEN on _exceptional mo; naking Shmeion to workers. Apply oW, Centrel Utilities Co. 722 11th st. n.w 20 STENOGRAPHER—YOUDg single man, brignt. accurate and experionced: moderate salars must have good references. state qualifica- and salary expected. Address Box Star offics RIVERS — Bpecial offer. Vou can T oy oy car_we have on daily’ rental Basis of from 11 to $4 per Motor | C5.. 1337 14th st n ¥ YOUNG MAN—We have an o] for a young must be of neat app! DOssess fair education. This 18 pent position and offers an excellel tunity: resident of Nortnwest e f"' ferree in person between 12 and 4. Emerson & Orme, 1308 Conn._ave MAN, with or without selling expe- Bt Eah W Dauber. 220 13m st nw YOUNG MEN to sell ra and refri tors through lesding firm. fmmediate cement to those who can qualif nee you if you want ts Ve Brandon, Thursday. betw: the Columbia Wholesalers. Inc MEN. etic_and milling o work | 760 pramotion. ek | Entire ffth *floor. National Press Blds. for premotion: steads rear-round position. APp1 Raom 5051319 F st. n. | classes: all for €2 | funded' if dissatisfied. Courses given as an SPANISH. FNGLISH —COLLEGE SeANT : EEPER. 5 rears sxperience, generil | Tk, t-ping. knowledg: skorthan: s Box 141.K. Star offie and losing by being over old. long dra trains vou for the be: erienced legal. engineering ir rmanent or temporars | DRAPERIEE. curtains and hipcovers mal | uzing sou matdniaiel RO experience. B Atlantic 2163 Emily North. = Enclish, geography. German, Latin. of the Alexander Hamilton Insty sored by Mount Pleasant School for & 3 ture will begin promptl . 3 he ball room of tn 1 14th st n.w. il 2 CIVIL SERVICE. Prepare for ctenographer and tepewriting | tal and fisld ser Sal- i E f & ladies and chil- ors and draperies. ai Fot_2061 . wishes work by fhe day or i By the day or experienced chambermaid hotsl preferrad HOUSEKFEPER-Waman of ability_and T | - |finement. either private home. worth Th; matren in institution or management of | Atlantic 1085 (EST. 1918, Washington's Original and Foremost Now in Effect Dax. Even: e 818 Tatn st ' _an DICTATION CLASSES, low. medium, fast dictation. R f of the ual; typing. evening th. Taition re- advertising feature For infermation appl in pereon only. (No Jetters. no phone cails) 8 Ginn & Co. WANTED—A BOSS there a leader who can employ a youns n 23 years old? This young man has a R and business school education. which has been given a practical turn by four sears divided between construction work and the wholesale suppls business To & Boss who will direct his mind and efforts to better thin ‘man_offe | COMPETENT HELP of ing up house ommends excellent cook: 8 ADply Decatur 3614 o FRATERTEcomizes 1 Tears experience. | §20 2623 e b us or He nursing; ef. Mrs. Crorton. Met. 7362 . (Full charge | SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER. —several Teats’ valusble experience. excellent refer- available . tional 3 till 5 o'cloc] e z\r‘l|”55§ STENOGRAPHER. TS’ exparience, k dge of bool eping seneral office procedure. “Address Box 103K, Star o EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. s furnished emplos Azenc o change, 3405 Conn. ave STENOGRAPHER| open daily for_those who_qualifs: no r iration fee.” Personnel Service. 714 E n- | B quiring m: a heaithy body and loval | STPNGGRAPHERS. DoOkKeepers. Trpists. ork during his working nhours. , Can use these thi office. | SECURITY SALESMAN—1707/ EYE ST. N.W. NATIONAL| 8876. CHAUFFEURS, experienced, | white, neat appearance, to drive Chevrolet cabs. Must have iden- | tification cards. Irvin Cab, Inc., Union Station Garage, 51 Eye st. n.e. 17* MEN’'S furnishings salesman: high-type man with several| vears’ local experience can make desirable connection. Apply in person to Mr. Luh, Dept. Man- ager, Eiseman's, 7th and F sts. n.w. MEAT CUTTERS, 3, first-class, steady work to the right men. Apply American Stores Co., 804 R. ? ave. n.e., Friday 8 a.m. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. CANVASSERS for Washington, Fredericks- burg, Winchester. Annapolis. Hagerstown and Frederick: 520-330 per week. part tii something niew. ngs? ~ Address Box 181-K. Star | clerks. male_and female, needed hourly: sa r 10 350 wk. Boyd's. 1333 F. Nat. 2332 BOOKKEEPERS. female. experienced and in- experienced: no charge unless you are placed Apply in person. Washington Em- ployment Exchange. 514 National Press Blds. RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks maids, houseworkers; by day. week, month: ref: investigated. ' Decatur 3851 1837 1ith n.w. oc28* STENOGFAPHY AND TUFING Fy the hour dav or week. Cail Miss Nolan. Lincoln 0982 STENOGRAFHER - TYPIST. tspe 60 wr minute, take dictation 90 minufe. hi | srad 315 wk_Telephone Met. 8 | ETENOGRAPHIC SERVICES for de: K maee for pubiic stenographer. ~Phone o247 oF address Box S15.H. Star oce. T ot WHITE GIRL wants job. general housework. nursing ehiidren or counter Bir - Adams 2088 WIDOW would 1ike position as_housek or convalescent nurse . Te1 Ceorgin Tsetwre Toiorence exch YOUNG LADY with three vears of general office work experiance. » position: can furnish reference. Address Box 163-K. Star offce 4 HELP—WOMEN. AGENTS_&¢ll_our beautiful dollar box as- sortment of Christmas cards: 507 commis- sion. Earl's. Inc. 1517 H st. n.w . EDUCATIONAL OPENING 2nd opportunity for development is offered young woman of ordinary ability with detsrmination and will- ower coupled with sincere liking for work. lease answer onlv if you postess these qualifications. Address Box 422-J. Star office GIRLS (2). neat. intelligent. to Iearn beautv culture: ‘small salary. 225 National Press Bullding 3 GIRL, neat. wanted by colored ladv. Cook and generai housework: ref. Call before 9 am. 1425 T st. nw.. Apt. 6 LADIES—Fossible to earn §5 fo 310 dailv. spare tim wing Christmas cards. $1.40 per doz. up. with customers names: daily pay exira Monthly bonuses. Sample book ree. Write Gainshorough_ Card Co.. 321 Washington st.. Buffalo. N. Y. L LADIES (5). high type, who have a large acquaintance and need to work make a permanent connection with an established concern: no selling: no experence necessry: part or full time: good remuneration. Ap- ply Room 1. 1104, Vermont ave. n.w.. be- tween 12 and 5 pm. NURSE (GRADUATE)—I{ you are interested in making an office connection where remu- neration will be based on initiative and interest, reply in own handwriti details 25 to_experience, Box 168-K. Star office. YOUNG LADY well recommended. des: gg:-"lignn‘:ksl!n'-"l E‘!' rpist or general g, o reasonble salery. ‘Fnone Adems YOUNG LADY desires position as_steno.- tspist: knowledge of dictaphone: experienced Call_Mies Beverley. Met. 842 16 YOUNG WOMAN, white, nea'. gradu: wants place matron in institution or malds work SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. COUPLE. colored. want small ast_or pri- ome_as janitor; good refersnce. 1603 You it. n.w — WANTED by reliable colored couple, posi- nces exchanged. Decatur | tion 25 chauffeur. butler: wife cook and maid: have good references. Lin. 0875 * _SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CLEANER, laundress. maid. col: §ood allaround worker. refarence work. pi time, week. CCOK—Splendid personality: ref.: can stas g;g!"".l» also laundress, chambermaid. North COUNTRY GIRL wishes job as_ general {houseworker or maid. Eisia Neal. Gaither burg, Md, R. F. D. 2. care Elien Stewa.= DAY'S WORK or general housework wanted by neat. reliable colored woman. 1300 8th sf. n.w. Apt. 4. Phone Pot. 3936 CHRISTMAS CARD BOX ASSORTMENTS — 3¢ cards with T value of 32.80. Costs 7ou 80c. Many bareaing in others of limited quantity, 25c to 40c. We pay 40% commis- sion and bonus on our personal cards. Mag- nificent sample album free. Phone or write. Mayflower Art Co. 219 Denrike Bldg., 1010 Vermont ave. Nat. 385 MEN AND_wom preferably from Indi- ana. with news and selling experience, Phone evening: m 333 “Bellevue Hotel. * PRESS OPERATORS and hand ironers. ex- perienced only. _Apply Mr. Scott, Dupont Laundry. 2535 Sherman_ave. DAY'S WORK or work by the week wanted by a reliable woman. Call at 1325 6th st. SALESLADIES, experienced selling infants’ and children’s "wearing apparel _Brun- schwig's Juventle Shop. th and E n.w SALESWOMEN for part-time work: must have ready-fo-wear. millinery o, hosiery SPTERE nAEY Rhtieh Haverdasner, 1310 F st. n.w: MOLEY made quickly in spare time selling hoto _coupons: = nearby towns included. aine Studlo. 923 F st. n.w. 17 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN to take free Jife insurance instruction course at night with view of making permanent connection ion on either party: ing: give age In letl Sear_office. EARN $1000 A DAY. . SHOW FAMOUS ARTISTS' XMAS c.um%s A few sincere men and women wanted the Biggest company in the Christmas card D ext one: Ratlonally adyertised FAMOUS ARTISTS Zmas cards, No competition: generous c: Liberal AV AHCe BiInE ‘sreat Zmas £ prodh Eorsoration, 1126 Net. Pross Blds. TAILORESS, white, first-class; one that knows how to make hand-tailored button- holes: no others need apply. Morris Kern, 2030 P st. n.w. North 10446. WOMAN, white or colored, experienced. fo work in 'delicatessen store; references. 315 1st st. nee. WOMEN-—A national organization establish- ing_headquarters in Washingotn desires § women for dignified sales work: no house- i Applicants are re- quired to have college training and be be- tween 25 and 35 vears of age: experience selling ‘insurance, stocks, books. bonds and real estate heipful, but not necessary: aiso former teachers. ' Apply own handwriting. Addre.s Box'86-K. Star office. SEeosash, Operats Fi TR aph Operatord ight e 7% A . [ n WORK or part time wanted by re- liable girl. colored. Phone North 8189-R. * GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. colored: good laundresz ‘and cook or mother's helper; full Dart time: reference. North 9842. GIRL. colored. wants lignt Housework. Gal GIRL, colored, wishes position in the eve- 3 to 7, as a cook or a helper: no Pot. 2819-M. 13 GIRL wants work in private family: good plain’ cook or chamb ance: go_home nigl : GIRL_ colored, neat: position as maid. gen- eral hiousework or full time; reference. 36 Eye st. n.w. 26)5. time work or cleaning ap or_laundry. Call Georgis GIRL wants_general housework by the dey §F veqk; willing and reliable. Call st 305 st s.w. TRL, reliable colored, wishes Cooking snd et nousewoik or mursing: gy vl 1288 . n.w._Phons Decatur s (Continued on Next hn.-)

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