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to furnish collectors with such well- The 16-cent airmail, steel blue, air-| centered stamps as could not be pur- mail special delivery stamp was re- | chased elsewhere at regular post moved from the Philatelic Agency |offices. It was never intended that sales list Thursday and the Connecti- | this utility should be a central sales €ut commemorative Friday. { agency in competition with local post= prps s P masters and dealers. . There were 15,432,200 flat-bed and BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. “One insistent question predoni- 193,239,100 rotary press copies of the | nated above all others during the eon- Motker's day stamp distributed. vention—namely, ‘When is the Army Precanicelled iTeasa i atawipe ! are | SINATY seties eoning outiis avallable from the town of Sherman| he Union of South Africa soon in that State. will have new stamps to conform with e | & revised postal rate—1':d for letters i Lzt P‘::id;::m?’g("a“:‘within the British Empire. No an- 13-cent of 1902 and again employed in | :,‘;:':c;'::;’;'t:t::‘:;‘;';‘::'o"; E;:l: the current series value of the same ey & denomination was selected by his widow. Beryl Markham, who flew the first solo east-to-west crossing of the Atlantic, carried 26 covers which, however, were not actually mailed until after her forced landing on this side of the ocean. i Rev. Father John F. O'Hurley and | William A. Verhas are newly-elected | members of the Washington Philatelic | Society. Liberia has produced another color- ful series, specified for airport use. The values are: lc, yellow green: 2c, carmine: 3c, violet; 4c, orange: 5c, | blue, and 6c. dark green, each with | | black intaglio. A treasure m the collection o[ Robert Truax is a cover addressed to C. H. Fargo & Co.. 116 Market street, Chicago, mailed at Pleasant Pllm,‘ Jowa, May 28, 1890, and inscribed by | rubber stamp neatly applied: “From mail pouch stolen at Wyanet Junc. | I, night of May 28th and recovered by P. O. Inspectors June 16th.” Uruguay's latest issue is a special delivery stamp, same design as 1922, | but much smailer in size. Poland has overprinted the m;r‘y blue-green Marshal Pilsudski and the | 25gr dark-green Belweder Port | Albert F. Kunze, leader of the o,y for offices in Danzig. ‘Washington Stamp Club of the Air, speaking over Station WOL Mon- day evening, said, in part: “At the Omaha convention several topics of national interest in the stamp world came up for consideration and action. The question arose as to whether the American Philatelic Society should | support the ‘National Philatelic Week’ propaganda. The ReSolutions Com- mittee recommended against partici- pation and the membership supported the committee on the theory, no doubt, that stamp collecting is an in- | dividual hobby, to be followed by those naturally interested, and needs no circus ballyhoo. Serious collectors Jook with misgiving on the recent P. T. Barnum type of publicity local- ized to current fssues of the United States. The national society went on record also as being opposed to a much discussed plan for censoring | speculative issues of stamps said to have been released solely for the ; enrichment of the issuing gov- ernments. . . . “With the possible exception of the formal banquet at the close of the | The Associated Press says: “Uncle convention, the high spot of the Sam's style of long and narrow air- annual gathering was the luncheon mail stamps has a counterpart in Cen- The 2c purple sm semi-postal issue of Peru, 1933, has been surcharged “Ley—8310." Switzerland announces two values of the Disarmament Conference air- | mails with altered values in black— | 10c on 20c, dark red and buff, and 30c on 90c, deep blue and gray. Cuba next month will bring out eight stamps commemorating the ca- reer of Maximo Gomez. The indi- cated values are: Regular postage, 1c, 2c, 4c, 5¢ and 8c: airmail. 5c and 10c; and special delivery, 10c. | will discuss Vergil, | the Constitution,’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. communicate with Max G. Johl, Tor- rence Place, Scarsdale, N. Y, The Sociedad Filatelica of Ar- gentina will celebrate its 50th an- niversary November 1, 1937. A gold medal is being offered for the best paper on Argentine stamps, to be read as part of the “golden jubilee’ pro- gram. Mrs. W. C. Rice, in a letter to Linn's Weekly Stamp .News, says: “Appar- ently it was necessary to make two official denials of the Harvard stamp before every one was satisfled that there was to be no precedent estab- lished by issuing a stamp for & single university, no matter what its bistor- ical prestige might seem to claim. A statement from the White House ex- plained that this stamp was being turned down becaus= of the dangerous precedent which might be established by recognition of a single institute of learning. It is to be believed that most right-thinking collectors agree with the President that the request for such a stamp should be turned down.” But the end is not yet. The cam- paign for the Harvard commemora= tive, it has been decided, will be re- sumed shortly. The drive for the U. S. 8. Constitu- tion (“Old Ironsides”) stamp likewise is scheduled for continuance. From Hoover Bros., New York, comes news to the effect that the 1937 edi- tion of the Official Precancel Catalog will be published in December. ‘The Washington Stamp Club of the | Air will meet over Station WOL | tomorrow evening at 9:15. Mr. Kunze the Latin poet, as represented in stamp designs. The Collectors Club, Branch 5, So- ciety of Philatelic Americans, will meet at the Thomson School, Twelfth street, Tuesday evening at 8. Otho Rogers, philatelic agent, will speak. The pub- lic invited. The quarterly business meeting of the Washington Philatelic Society will be held at the Hotel Carlton, Sixteenth street, Wednesday evening. Only members admitted. ————s. 'D. A.R. TO OBSERVE 46TH ANNIVERSARY More Than 2,500 Chapters to Celebrate Birthday, Re- affirm Aims. and abroad are expected to observe the 46th anniversary of the organiza- | tion of the D. A. R. today. The D. A. R. as an organization | will observe the anniversary by re- | dedicating itself to employ every re- source “to keep America American, to | preserve American principles as set forth by George Washington and by Mrs. William A. of the philatelic press, over which I tral America. The country is Guate- had the privilege of presiding. All mala, where the airpost issue of 1935 of the principal jour! nals were repre- is being supplemented with additional sented. The ‘get-together’ was appro- | values, design changes and color riately christened ‘the Philatelic alterations. ) g‘r}mgyf‘nn by Mrs. Eveleen w. “These airmails are of two qlssS\fl- Severn of Mekeel's Weekly Stamp cations. One group is for interior use, News—a right good name for these the other for outside the country. spontaneous ‘outbursis’ on the part The stamps are of three sizes, but all of the literary firebrands of philately oblong in shape. Lower values are | . The problem of obtaining news smaller than the higher denomina- | information from the Post Office De- | tions, which have approximately the | partment came in for criticism. One | same measurement as the United writer from Chicago referred to the | States airposts. fact that he had not received recent “All designs include the quetzal, a | bird, after which the coun- | ress releases and admitted that he | rare native 500: not expect to receive any as long i1l_'hy: ::;le:;? ‘ll;l;:‘g“:;lgu\:;:::d‘ ‘\ as his ‘chief’ is ‘on the anti-Farley | political bandwagon’ Another writer | L‘Oflt-ol—nm;ls Prmtedminhtl:e;:_ ::liel | from a different section of the country | bird ‘:n 8 :e‘hnndmits gods—m b followed with the statement that he, | streaming i s e too, was being penalized by the de- UPPeY right wme; of the sm r;’ A partment in the matter of press re- 1“:3 I’l"eh‘:vcfi: "."5“;‘::?“ | leases, while persons who were willing ‘30“::}" of o ‘Biver Dulce: 50 centa- | to print without comment almost any- :“ R s e e | thing handed out by the department >°% S sreen, airport at Aurora; | succeeded in obtaining that informa- ,,’350 atzale, red and olive green, tion even before public releases were filands on the Atlantic coast: and g;“fh‘:, 0\:! !gls?xtx}:; z‘:i":uc”g ::‘i 5 quetzals, orange and blue, Atlantic coast_ scene. having written some things that were L TUTIL i two of the interior | not as complimentary to the " type—the 50 centavos, blue, airport at postal administration as they might S\ .- and the 1 quetzal, red, Lake have been. Amatitian. “When an issue of stamps is with- drawn from public sale because of the depletion of stock or for any other reason, the philatelic market gen- erally steps up considerably. This certainly was true in the case of the Tecent Tipex issue. The market value of the stamps increased more than a hundred per cent in less than a month | after the stamps unexpectedly were removed from public sale. Informa- tion as to just when these spurts in market values may occur, the press representatives at Omaha felt, should not be restricted to the few undis- ! closed governmental representatives | who now decide behind closed doors | when an issue is to be removed from | sale. Such ‘star chamber’ proceedings came in for heated comment, one of | the speakers going so far as to state that so long as postal officials con- tinue to hold within their own closed circle information of such strategic and pertinent financial value, they cannot expect to rid themselves of an uncomfortable suspicion. “Michael L. Eidsness, jr. former superintendent of the Division of | Stamps and ‘father of the Philatelic | Agency,’ attended the meeting in the capacity of Washington correspondent | of Stamps Magazine. He discussed | recent agency sales and declared that they have not been truly represent- | ative of philatelic interest alone. He | pointed to- extensive purchases by‘ business firms through Washington agents, with the result that the reve- nues of local postmasters throughout | [ Collectors interested to obtain copies ; of the King Edgard VIII coronmloni issues of the ®ritish Empire are warned again to make arrangements in advance. A tentative list of| | territorial divisions and values to be | released includes: Antigua, 1d, 1'2d | ! and 2':d; Bahamas, !2d, 1!'2d and| 21%d; Bermuda, 1d, 1'2d and 21,d; British Guiana, 2¢, 4c and 6c; British | Honduras, 3c, 4c and 5c; British | Solomon Islands, 1d, 1'2d and 3d; Cayman Islands, 12d. 1'2d and 215d; | Ceylon, 6c, 9c and 20c: Cyprus, ¢p.. 11,p and 2!5p; Dominica, 1d, 1l2d | Falkland Islands, ':d, 1d >d; Fiji Islands, 1d, 215d and | 3d: Gamhl‘\ 1d, 1'2d and 3d; Gibral- tar, 12d, 2d and 3d; Gilbert and Ellice i Islands, 1d, 17:d and 3d; Gold Coast, | 1d, 2d and 3d; Grenada, .d, 1d, 11,d and 2'2d; Hong Kong, 4c, 15c and 25¢; Jamacia, 1d, 1'2d and 2! Ke! 5c, 20c and 30c; Malta, ld 11:d and 2'>d; Mauritius, 5¢, 12c iand 20c; Montserrat, 1d, 1!>d and| 215d; Nigeria, 115d. 2d and 3d; North- ern Rhodesia, 1d, 2d and 3d; Nyasa- land, 15d, 1d and 2d; St. Helena, 1d, 2d and 3d; Ascension Islands, 1d, 2d and 3; St. Kitts, 1d, 1!2d and 2'2d; St. Lucia, 1d, 112d and 2}2d; St. Vincent, 1d, 112d and 2!5d: Seychelles Islands, 6c. 12¢ and 20c; Sierra Leone, 1d, 2d | and 3d; Somaliland, 1a, 2a and 3a; Straits Settlements, 4c, 8c and 12c: Trinidad. lc, 2c and 8c; Turks Is- lands, }2d, 2d and 3d; Virgin Isands, | 1d, 12d and 2!2d. | the country declined. The original | First-day distribution will be spe- | | cified for a date in May, as yet un- purpose of the agency, he said, w“j Blermined | | — Collectors interested in religious | stamps are invited to send for “Catholic Postage Stamps of the ‘World,” published by the Mission Stamp Exchange, Woodstock, Md.; price, 25c, proceeds assigned to mis- sionary charity. The ancient Danish “kugelpost of Kine Alvert, | Wagon,” which for many years carried ked the ‘world! | mail between Copenhagen and Ham- of | burg, has been installed in the postal Aululnl"d King: 2 | museum at Stockholm. complete the id- saldleu set. will Bic XrquMr o er to | ork in ntown office or at home by {he hour, Tor “cash or for tnde credit in uying_U. 8. or Foreign. ~Musi know u, S.° Stamps _and be. sbie to work 1ast | There 1s also a job for a| hi knowiedge 4 g( e rred, but not future. Address Box On July "20 France celebrated the ; centenary of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, begun by Napoleon in 1806 and Met. NEY' P | | finished by Louis Philippe 30 years aoR 130 ':,_E;I_ws e m‘A“I‘ET | 1ater. The cost was 9,651,115 francé— STAMPS—COINS—AUTOGRAPHS jin investment “commemorated” in the Seld it and . l’é"’:‘a.'-n' 2{r, red brown, stamp of 1931, New York, it seems, was the first town in the western world to boast & postmark; Quebec, according to Ste- phen G. Rich, was the second. WL RY B. ;?so"’?rfi!:“ 518 F KW, :Il'l'IOIlL STAMP MART 1317 F St. NW. Rm. $11 Dist. 3217 A Volume one of King and Johl's “United States Postage Stamps of the | BRI Twentieth Century” is bzing reprinted. Those interested in helping with cor- rections and additions are asked to A | AUT Becker, president general, announced. The D. A. R. had its inception in a meeting of a group of 18 women here October 11, 1890. The three | founders were Miss Eugenia Wash- | MAN, experienced. | ington, great-grandniece of George | Washington; Miss Mary Desha of Kentucky and Mrs. Ellen Hardin Wal- { worth of New York. Mrs. Benjamin | ! eral and Mrs. Walworth became the | first editor of the D. A. R. maga- | zine. Miss Washington served as| first registrar, acting in that capacity | until her death in 1900. In announcing the Mrs. Becker said the D. A. R. “was founded none too soon.” She pointed to the spread of subversive doctrines in America and the menace of com- | munism throughout the world as ex- | amples of “the dangers which beset our country.” She said the D. A. R. now has chapters not only in but in London. Paris, Berlin, Rome and China, with property valued at $5,000.000. The organbzation tod: | is concentrating its efforts on a youth | program intended to educate boys and girls for “true citizenship in the United States.” Sovlets Studym Rust Machine for Gathering Cotton anniversary, Improvements Are Being Made on Equipment Used in Mississippi. By the Associated Press, MEMPHIS, Tenn. October 10.—A mechanical cotton picker, invented by John and Mack Rust of Memphis, was under scrutiny on two continenuv today. Mack worked here on further im- provements to the machine, which now is picking cotton on Mississippi plantations, while his brother pre- pared to demonstrate the picker for the Soviet government in Turkestan. “The Russian government,” Mack said, “bought two of the pickers and John went abroad to conduct the demonstrations. He has exhibited the machine, but actual picking tests will get under way some time this month.” Meanwhile, Mack said, four of the E pickers are being used on the Farga- son plantation, near Clarksdale, Miss. and a fifth is kept at the Delta Ex- periment Station at Stoneville, Miss., where exhaustive tests are conducted by Government experts, HELP MEN. ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE for Eastern territory: must have current suc- s record in national fleld: opportunity {9airticioate in earnines of outstanding Washington agency after T corgectlmg lull dzmll Addnn AGENTS, = proven hait nre"p.:::::nn. Yabing haiy, paa- dryness. dandruff. eczema. itchini taedl repeat seller. Dec. 6309 ARCH. AN—Complete detached holl!g “Grawin: from & nings. “Telephone Cleveiand 3660, = e T W LT estab) . ddress Box 52-K. Star offce. o o AUTO ESTIMATOR—T « Th cashie ofice. must be Tast and securaie v figures; Teferences required. Address Box 404-M, Star_office. desites_work: c No_ T, 1 -]!ll’l' experience; de 3 own on; edlored. A f 1 Address Box 205-M. Star offieer oo BOOKS. BONDS. Insurance or real estal jnlezman for issiie unusual securities il upervision. ~Avbly Tuesday. re Sos>1510 r st. BOOKKEFP! with knowl typ- ing—Credit unlnn in P:a:r:l“ztfl:‘flmg! needs exurlencefl mm oh for ilr nsioned emplove: should” have i haie Smali "omes derait Halers ik 58 per_week. BOYS, 10, reliable, with bicycles, as mes- seneers: sieady work. ood pay: reference. Boxs u and to motor cycles. side cars 2% bars, Tor calling Tor and deliy- ering eul lust have te!tn AII! Sales. Rmen S T o rln:??el %:’lhm f-o:;lnl Hilicrest BRICKLAYERS. Apply Mondsy, am., Teady f¢ k. A for s z-r work. 12 Eye st. n.w. Ask : ? More than 2,500 chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolu- | tion in all parts of the United Stafes | } this country | GCANERS_ il hand o m-dx 160 Call at onee: 218 SALESMAN exper| IT nlllonll cigar nlnull&tllr.r portunity for capabl 1 ully Dast connec- e lnl"ldmd’“‘un e Addren Box 27-K. CLOTHING SALESMAN, _experienced: llnd’ work, _good var. A\wl.v Sloan’s Credit Store. 7316 _7th st. OOLLWI'ORA with car, (ar clothing in- stallment accounts; guaranteed salary and l:ommiulnn. Butler's Federal. 621 7th st. ith DFG qualify for fldlll" bolld ;ens Room 308, 1. RB ATTENDANTS. over 18 v ood tlnl . meals._Apply 5111 Olfll‘lll ave. n.w. ‘worker married, white: no liquor: no ldren: good milk have chauffeur = time help of wife required. = Miss Emily Cox. head, DA"WMAN. to_bottle and pasteurize in small dairy, nearby Marvland: n to work in cow barn. Address Box 4! Star_ofmce. DINING | noon Indian- colored employed during day, but above hours: please do not apply if you are unemploved or working nights: mve full_information in first letter. which will be held in strict confidence; personal in- rview will be arranged. Address Box M._Star office. e DRUG CLERK—Youns 7 store experience. if possible; good ngmnnem position. Box 413-] K Blll’ TASS JOBBING CARPENTERS and eather strippers. A. Eberly Sons, 1108 K st. n.w. | FURNITURE FINISHER: Telderly or handi- {apped man breferred Give details and eferences. _Address Box 4. Star office FURNITURE REPAIR man mm enced: elderly preferred. Give age and refel ences._Address Box 4X1-K. Star office. FURNITURE REPAIRER and refinisher. experienced on antique and modern; steady work_for reliable ma urner & Co.. 3221 Wilson_blvd Cln!ndon _Va. GAS FITTER. HELPER (%)—Must be fa- miliar’ with vork. Address Box 125-G._Star i) JANITDR o apt. h ‘must Andy with tools and able o paint and I\uh floors; quarters. gas and electricity Der month: rione bit. experienced. Sober and. Industrious need apbly. ~ Call District 6706 colored, with light delivery_closed panei truck, to solicit laundry snd dry cleaning on percentage: liberal commis- o Laundry. Mr. Lewis. “who is carefully looking about ur his positiol this connection 'lll Jes to responsible executive position now ope satisfactory drawing account will be fur- nished man who qualifies: please state age and experience. Address Box Ju0-M. Star ce MAN TO DISTRIBUTI | orders. _Address Box | MAN, wiling_to work § | z00d ‘pay _Address Box 1 | MAN with chain or der perience to call on regulst customers. Ad- | dress B 8 sAMPLm -na uke for tion would be helpful. but not necessary. 9 _National Press Bldg it W large. nationally adver- some sales experience Ap- AN, colored. honest dmres'vork Yina: catereria, "Sakery ‘oF sanitor. 9th st _nw. | MAN. colored. wor erence.__ North_1082 MAN. colored. porter, bellman, helper on truck or_with wife. North 9617 1MAN neat appearance. between 23 nnfl -IU to start work immediately: mus A D any 1508 k< as janitor; city re W janitor.elevator, kitchen helper | tent, with small ralary while Ir-rnln- | Bly between 7 and 9 p.m.. | second floor_front MAN. employed, desiring (o enter insur- ance business in future is offered part-time connection witn established ngency. all | companies. Address’ Box MAN with muwtlmn “experience in_ high- | clas it tate experience and Jaci IBllUmon Md. or_estimating_plumb- supervise installation plumbing regulations And dn.'c num good opportunity to locate | with well-known_ firm specializing in job- | bing and remodeling. Answer handwriting. state sge. schooling. cuaiifi- | cations and reference. aiso weekiy saiary. | inz. heating and fo know € | Harrison was the first president gen- | Address Box B -M. Star office. MA expmem:ed for_estimatin suwr- tin roofing and sheet metal work of lll k\nds must have fair education. drive auto. State age. schooling. qualifications. | reference in own Vriting. also salary: | food opportunit to locate with well In!nl'n rm speciall; in ing. rembddeling. Address Box M. Star DM MAN | nsu e Huinine e ordinary only. Write C. G. Tucker. 319 Upshur_st. n.w.. city. MANAGER for correspondence school in | Los Angeles: all-around school ~executive | experience required: permanent ~position with long- blished home-study school: | excellent salary for right man. Give com- plete details in letter. Strictest confidence. | Losan & Stebbins. 811 W. ith st. Los s rance worl tha Anancial Ml hri vour ' commission: Apply_Suite | MEN WANT: Adams 171X | MEN with_experience on home Avply 10 to 1 ol Mr. Billipp. 1705 De Sales st. n.w MEN—Sell plaving cards Possible make <3 In hour Show initial cards. other designs”_ Samples . _General Card, 100" 8. Peoria st., C-214, Chicago. D!m MEN—Enjoy good income while learni landscape work: be independent: big sei son just ahead: full or part time: no inve: ment. Brown's Nurseries, Rochester, N. MEN, to_distribute ¢ men ‘'with sedans as supervisors istriout: | ing._Mondav. 6 622 K. Mi . willi lnrk! | for our order and sami salary and commission: can use ‘two men mith lieht sedan: ‘Ancly Mr. Mack, 1410 oom will be trained dept.: weekly MEN. lnexperlenced plus comm. for first 2 ‘weeks' work: earnings advanced: permanent work: no strings or trick con- tracts: drawing acot if needed. APBly 100 Otis bldg.. K10 15th n.w. TEAC USIC 'HER. . to direct begini age. experience and references in answer. Address Box 368-M. Star office. OIL - BURNER _MECHANIC, thoroushly | versed in serving all types of burner: permanent position; cive {:il details. Ad- dress Box 5i%4-K. Star_office. _ APERHANGER—One _ experienced _knife and edge man. Apply 020 Ordway at. .. capable of preparing and prosecut- ing chemical patent applications. In re- plying, state age. education. experience and salary’ deshiec. Address Box 342-K. S'ar e ne PLASTER!RS wlnled ao. - n.e.. Brookl . Call Kensington MBERS, b bnckl- sers, . Inc. u: ruments: 'll.h or £ood salary, steady worl \sk_for_Mr. Schi n. ' Schneider. RETAIL BAKERY ROUTE ALES)IAN erences: exnnlenccd Apply at once, Concord_av ROUTE open (nr experienced house-to’ house salesman. married. 30 vears or old- er: no investment: guaranteed salary paid the first week: pay each day. Apply Sun 3 .m. until 6 p.m.. 602 F st. n. | without cars; Ask for M SALESMAN—Hich type man_ desired; a tractive compensation while learning; na- tionally advertised Phoenix Mutual Life Insur ~ Co.: unusual, permanent oppor- tunity; aavancement. See John J. Outcalt, Inlr ., 833 Woodward Bldg.. any time Mol BAL!!KAN—WuhInnon office of nationi organization: calling on written inquir: daytime and evening work: excellent com- mission. _ Experienced selling educational Courses or other Intangibles. helbral, Bot necessary. For interview, phone Dis- rict 3421, SALESMAN of proven ability unusually meritorious ot: sure steady income; car essenti lected _will be giwen mtmud terrltn Jack Panciulll. 2436 18th at. n.w lumbia 618 BALES MANAGER. experienced clalty selling, to take Yox promibent jocal Gistriubto must come highly recomm producer, and with executive ability; mediately available and able hance ST for fwo ' weeks during’ iratn: an exceptional conne: uiremen 2 p.m. l(om'uy (m‘ lmlntme A ror e G Du SALESMEN wa: mission upon lhll“y. ve. n. nted ot commissior See Mr. Knllht.. 171 m.u and_com. esendlnn Star_office. % Venetian blinds. vln‘u' 'ork. 10 South Green Mn. pearance. "’flm ” IT"-% necessal ‘Mr. Honour, A °"2‘ ©o.. eurln 15th MAN o fake over restricted territory to | a C., OCTOBER 11, W or ork al TRty Cersatin ADIfl! 2'“5 14th fEnTIeE S sverage. = Apply S8OLIC] OTK. 10 CanVASSInE. nlr &rn e 08 L R to ury. &m'.;r‘ odeling. sion. Va. Tenovating Ezrine, Xn AILOR, white nrelemd i experienced in rammnnl lnd ullmnl Neat appearance, ddle-aged. Steady work. APply at once, e. n. mcflfn of r instruments for conservatory: giving_ase e "and relerences to "Box 305-M. Biar office TUTOR—1o assist, in oranization o ma ter, thegls in educa Address Box R-M. Star_offic UP Llllnm ex ing furniture. Rt Erone Brcenwood VALET, white. with hotel € 10 o Tepairing: give reference Box Star_office. VULCANIZER, whi perlenced men capable of earnin $30 per weel eed apply; mus! o furnish uhuncu no Sunday work. See Mr. Carroll. 1446 14th st WAITERS (colored) for b and bra llw repair- l ave. Mt s ‘Address only thoroi KNO ble _bulider will add ‘an experienced real estate sslesman to sales force: one who is willing to work. with good record. Permanent connection for rig)t man. In answer, give past record, el All communications 'strictly confiden: tiai._“Address Bo; Star office. YOUNG BOY, experienced in _fnishing of furniture. 'Apply 1731_21st n.w. YOUNG MAN. around 0, to work in r lumber yard: no previous exp. pece ry: must have knowledge of and equivalent of high school muc-uon Address Box R7. -K, 8tar office. YOUNG MAN. whiie. for hardware. E electrical store. $2( wk. plus commission. State age. exp. and phone. Address Box 46-K. Star_office B YOUNG MAN, high sch learn lighting. electric sa 58 to tart Witk bomus. ‘Give full. partieu- lars first letter—age. church. Address Box 4i8-K_Star e YOUNG MAN lunch room, to Wi on tabies. st.n.w. YOUNG MAN. who is honest and | amblitions. wanted by well-known firm in plumbding and heating business for general office . collecting: must furnish bond. ~An- swer' in own handwriting: _state age. schooling. reference: also weekly salar: in ust be experienced th 515 11 Address Box 2KK-M. Star office. YOUNG MAN. living with family, tunity to learn mechanical dentistr: have mechanical abllity and have bicycle: Answer \n own handwriting. Address Box 330 Star_office. YOUNG MAN, ambitious and _energetic high school gradua represent corporation as junior’ salesman. willing to study in spare time to prepa: Tor hizhiy ‘pleasant and proftable Tutu Salary. Apply Ray Palmer, room 7 Second National Bank Bldg.. n.w.. 3:30 to 6 p.m. YOUNG MAN with best references desires porter work or driving of any kind. Cal Atlantic_L046 YOUNG MEN__ high-school _edu: travel to West Coast with Creaiation group. Leavine Eundav. Transportation | paid. $15 weekly drawing account. Perma- nent position. opportunity for advancement. Aol pm.. Suite 610. Burlington | ote YOUNG WHITE MAN with truck for city deiiveries: permanent position. Kay | Myers 1924 H st n.w. ] YOUNG WHITE MAN between 1X and Yeare Cexperienced intire and battery place, with driver's permit. ave n | UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for two ex- perienced " security salesmen: liberal com- mission and full co-operation can actually produce and are not e of work. apply Room Southern Building. Monday. & BREWERY REPRESENTATIVE — SALESMAN, WHO 18 THOROUGHLY A QUAINTED' WITH WASHINGTON BEER | DEALER WITH SOLICITOR'S | DICENSE PREFERRED. STATE AGE. EX: PERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED. IN REPLY. ADDRESS BOX #0-K, STAR DEMONSTRATORS. Experienced vounk men. good appear- | ance "and personality —essential: demon- | strate exclusive “novelty neckwear item 31 Linden avenue, TWO MEN To handle established routes. one part time. one full time: references an include earning aver. Address Box 113-M. Star_office. THREE MEN For local tea and coffee routes. paying up Fo"s 280 "Weekls: Mo ‘expetience required, but ‘must be physically able and willing to Rive part service to approximately 00 rexulnr consumers: -mo lxven producers. Apply 9 to 12 am.. 1110 9th st. n.w. UPHOLSTERERS. rmrr CLASS ONLY. ACME UPHOLSTERING CO. 3185 Mt._Pleasant St. N.W POSTTION with Tnternational Ac- " Society. Inc. an _institution eats Ckpetience "and mow" en: Tering its Tarsest year: The man we want will be thoroughly | trained and_given close co-operation by both local and home office. will run from $3.000 to 1o 45: good pe 3 e sales. experience and e unimpeachable character. If you can Imeer the above requisites. write fully about yourself and give telephone for prompt in- terview dress Box 417-K. Star_office INSURANCE MEN WANTED For Washington, D. C. Arlington and Fairtax. Couniier, Va.. by Javee ang wels | established casualty company. Liberalized commission contract and facilities of a well-equipped office to assist in building | prantable renewal income.. Ambitious men will find this A most interesting pProposi- | tion. Answer in own handwriting, giving u‘uxlnl;flcanons. Addre.s Box 359-H, Star office REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We need ®ood closers for our suburban office. Plenty of new houses—plenty of leads. See Mr. FRUIPS: pLE & JaMES. INC. o Georala Ave. Shepherd 44 BASSES AND BARITONES. Chorus voices wanted for choir teresting _work: opportunity for educa- tional advantages. Address Box 6- Star_offce. WANTED. aquired per_hour. | = dow tired, of $100 promises. n.w. n on account of age and who_sre Call at 513 K st. SALESMEN To represent the oldest automobile dis- tributor in Washington. selling Chrysler and Plymouth cars at retail. Realize your life's ambition to work for a thoroughly reliable and trustworthy company handiing a product that is well respected and that Jou can be nroud to represent. Ask for Mr, Randa B. Leary, Jr., & Bros, 1613 You H .M. I STEADY EMPLOYMENT Fe~ men of sober habits and good repu- tation. Must be 21 and D. C. driver's permi(, Possible carnings week und up. UNION TAXICAR ASSOCIATION. T 2%nd_St. OIL BURNER SALESMEN 3). Old-established burner service com- pany wants 3 men who will be steady and relisble. ~Prospects you now have will be Dprotected. Price of burner. Lead: and assistance given to men chosen: high, commission. Call Sunday. or Tuesday afternoon *CAPABLE RESPONSIBLE MEN—SPECIAL ATTENTION. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. Sbserved. you reslize (hat ge_number of capable men in® Washington 'and vicinity Working ' for v _low pav_and slim chances for ad- vancement. Of course the work they are doing MUST be done by somebody. but is ( necessary for YOU, to do 17 Could you handle a bigger and better job if you had the chance? You know there are a great | many g men working in the wrong places—misfits that can and should be be_supported by intelligence and decision. There are unemploved men. just as capable. who have lost the real urge to again tie into hard work: because both the will and the back grow weak as the days of unemployment continue. There is plenty of work to do. It might not be in your line of experience: but if you are auy tood at -Il you could LEARN a new ere 00d. f&-bodica be Washington. nnlu ne s f00 lnzy to work. higher poumm—poslt tions that ate avail: 1s excuse for an men ut of work in It is_unfortun: t there seems to be & definite shorta: rood men for these ble right now rse. there are a 0% worth considering all—a: % wl there ai hel» -nd ope for them? The answer i YES. if ihere can be a change in mental men to read on. un d 1 ow up the thought and ask n. I you are sincere IoE Wil ive & Tovouin & piain and simple manner that will appeal to your intelli- gence. Here follows & cross-section of last The men live and work ‘checks’ hisher than S fllll‘ e bove If you are in- on the S 'l'hl av jen is SSterions. abogt 1t There Is & ica %‘un ranu?n Joall. 1t'is sound and solid hm:(nL 'flfi-‘{' ""{’ “".,‘r‘;"'."'.x""m'. o .,lf low-pay_cl lll 0! o ok m’:ume- Rt 1a the ‘ehd -, vm reason are avail- o ufi- > I887 1o mx& .mmtk:"_ -‘c ts”that, & to — ‘who,sincerely want 10 get out raaks of th for Mr. ’ 35 Penna. | | SALESMEN WITH FURNI- | in- | Two men over 43. who have been turned | 1936—PART FIVE. HELP MEN. ISTMAS CARDS. Now. smartly designed creations that body wants. om the cheal to ever: the Exquisite = mmm hiee "G, o eaberience. "JOHN A. HERTEL CO., 305 W ADAMS, DEPT. X-117, CHICAGO. ona ! REFINISHER J$palr man. thorouehly experienced. ourork See Ta G "W nnm“m.fla‘ v Ba.> SALESMEN. 'ning (nr a Ibiti e MBI o y Ia contact CAonis. by ester only. Getails about yourself. . Wil be ¢ X pointment for personal Tterview: our Inter. and commission o lho:e who qu-my lnmvrlu Roofing Co.. MEN, DO YOU | WANT TO MAKE MON! If you are between 25 lnd 50 and will work lunr hours in all kinds of weather, ly lrnm our traini Come inand join our lnlnl cllu Hnndl! morning. HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP MEN. COLLECTION MAN. Inside work, one thorough- ly familiar with credit instal- ment business. Good salary, steady position. Remarkable |2 opportunity for man with initiative and ability. Ad- dress Box 86-J, Star office. MIDDLE-AGED MAN. Outstanding Sales Opportunity. Large corporation has opening for high-type man of ability in Washington dis- trict; unusual free training course, substantial earnings, opportunity - for advance- ment; give experience, age, phone number for personal appointment. Address Box 3-J, Star office. HELP_MEN AND WOM!N. WANTED—WHITE ASSISTANT FURNITURE SHIPPING CLERK. steadv position. X 460-K. Star office. CARPENTERS TRIM HANDS FIRST CLASS APPLY IMME] TEL! MANAGER 2100 MASS AVE. N OO 5 MEN. EXPERIENCED. USED CAR SALES. GOOD PAY. RELIABLE COMPANY. SEE E. B. FRAZIER, _No. 2 N. Y. AVE. N.W. WANTED, 2 capable furni-| ture salesmen. Poise, per- sonality and knowledge re- quired. Apply Mr. McKin- ley, Julius Lansburgh Furn- iture Co., Inc., 909 F st. n.w. YOUNG MEN, must be ex- perienced in selling men’s furnishings and women’s| shoes. Apply Monday morn- |ing, Employment Dept., _| King's Palace, 810 7th st. cellen 2 dress B | SALESMEN, for outside sell- | |ing; radio, refrigerators,| washers; cars not necessary. | Good salary and commission. Steady year-round work. Ask for Mr. Epwerth, 3107 M st nw. | TURE EXPERIENCE for Sat- | urday and Monday work; oop | good salary and commission. Address Box 401-M, Star LORED COUPLE. reliable. capable of lfl!n( full ch rge. wife good uumn €ook. tlol houseman. WANT!D BOYS AND GIRLS Roosevel® auto reflector tags. _ Call Democratic Headquarters. 1500 Rhode I!- X“‘Id ;\t n.w., Sunday afternoon. 1 to s PIANO TEACHER _and violin teacher ::,';ud e furnish plnod references. Call JANITOR—Dry. comiy base m quarters for service. Clean. honest, capable stlll!d couple (no childi: man’ with Job ferences reauired. 1 EREONS wanted—Finest Christ- | Artcraft Greeting Card | n.w._(street floor! MAN AND WIFE for nearby country place: * G5 mmuccr 10N COI.I RSES. violin. D‘Iflfl mmdo lin tml. ll"I method: r. . George, ™ s llO Bur, GU! auick, Vicior .. uNO"F‘ OPnATlm PAYG oney. We teach you in short ti; Ton_ Linotype “enon Printeratt Bl r_mu easy furnished. Foster Hartwell, Met. 254 Cluteh control: < ntro "0l Reliabie” Foster ¥ I‘uml.. 15¢ TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD (P. B. X.J taugnt ina Sayahim s Jew onay le,n:onl reduced rates suon‘num PRIVA man, Gregg. Review Miss Milton, 1410 H GREGG SHORTHAND, unm Eni arith., speed dictation: beginners and ri views: individual instruction. Decatur ’x"n. GREGG !HORTHAND ) by_exp. teac sinne speed dAulMon“ Ane dictation :qu, 6310 8 H SCHOOL complete in two years, Coliese “preparatory. standard texts fu hed: guudy at home. Wilte for catae 63-K. Star_offl LAW OR GENERAL DMATXON e\ermu. speed classes. Pitman or Grcn Apt. 2014, La Salle. Metropolitan 2161, !ADQU ERS for CIVI] Books and courses with .,u.m'zm'fla"‘.lfi swers at various prices. Quality pays. In- aquire today. BOYD'S SCH¢ Fnw, EPANISH LI M daily 111 o AR 1 e Rm. 5: class private: expert native teacher. B. C.—SHORTHAND—30_days—simpie, fast. accurate typing: individual attention. > Dupont circle. _Decatur 45 ‘Afifo*muvmo by expert: easy | ini permits guaranteed. $1 ner l!l n. Mr. Sprinkle, Col. 0 | CONTRACT BRIDGE. Beginners' classes ".""fi‘l (hls week, Culbertson Master 'nmm Connecticut_Ave. CAPITAL CITY COLLEGE. offers the best —Accounting and Secretarial Courses. HEMPHILL DIESEL SCHOOLS America’s oldest exclusive Diesel schools offer the universally recognized Diesel training: complete dayv, night and home study courses with practical shop traine ing on largest diversified group of Diesel engines for instruction purposes: pay as man _for eardening. milking. occasional chauffering: woman for cooking launder- ing: reauire competent and reliable per- sons. References, Address Box 487-K. Star officg. MAN AND WIFE, white: wife a5 s working housekeeper in large house: room. kitchen- ette furnished and salars. $15. honesty. | inteltigence required. ~Address Box 41 ar SAI.ESWOM EN. WANTED—= full-time 100 per cent_sale: women: good appearance. good earnings. Address Box 1 ._Star_office AGENTS. KITCHEN device. Cans. jars bottles fly open at touch: any size shape: low priced Houasewives buy instantly. Possible to earn up'fo 365 weekly. Free sample. Magic Produets. 1418 Pendleton. Dept. CP- St._ Louis. Mo. . KNOCK—Who's Bells “for “5c. Tremendous profits, Free sample. Sons. Newark. ] there? New ~specialty Marvelous demonstration. Chrnu‘ IBLE to earn up to SO daily helping | vs give away cigarettes ~Favorite brand | free. Introduce vest pocket smoking in- veniion. Touch button—out comes lighted cigarette, Magic Case. 434 Cozens. Dept. P-11. 5t._Louls. Mo. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Sell_ folders names imprinted. S1 rvu-mm1 free. Studios. ick 'm‘ -ssoned Samples New cmus'mAs rnn sensation! Bm:rr urofits selling finest 21 foder S1 asso asaal Teatures Sklore. Lates s parchments. mother-pearls. S Everybody buys on sight. Box anoroval Gift wrapping. religious. | birthda. everyday boxes. personals As- sure success—start now. deal with leader. | Fonus. Exverience unnecessary. Write for | | samoles. Doehla Co.. Dept. 0. Fitcnburs. | ass AMAZING OPPORTUNITY: postal brlnls‘ you sample copies of new ‘magazines and tablold newspaper. Hulet's Publications, Keansburg. N. J. I SALESMEN. MANUF 'ACTURING JEWELER and PLATINUMSMITH. A permanent position in con- genial surroundings for a skilled man of the highest integrity. .| JULIUS GARFINCKEL & CO. | PURCHASING AGENT For Department Store. | department we now have an opening for a capable, experi- enced purchasing agent. If you ;class man in your work, write us in full detail. State age and complete history with salary de- |sired. Our own employes know | will be treated in strict confi- d;flnceA Address Box 318-M, Star ‘O ce. LUGGAGE SALESMAN. One of Washington's best | stores has a permanent posi- | tion open for a man of in- tegrity and experience. Ad- JEWELRY SALESMAN. If you are a young man of | fine integrity who Is inte |ested in a selling career, this | permanent, congenial posi- Box 290-M, Star office. THE HECHT CO. REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF AN EX- PERIENCED JEWELRY EN- |GRAVER; REGULAR POSI- TION. APPLY EMPLOY-| MENT OFFICE BETWEEN | 10 AND 12. MAN, young, intelligent, with high school education, who is| physically able and is not afraid of hard work to keep stock in large retail furniture esmbllsh- ment. Address Box 132-G, Star | office. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY | |For Men With Air Conditioning Experience Large national organization | wants men to train dealers and distributors in the selling and| application of specialized air conditioning equipment. Only those who have had a reasonable amount of practical engineering experience in air| conditioning, and in working with dealers and distributors will be considered. Men selected will undergo a short period of training. Write, fully, your qualifica-| tions, salary expected and a de- tailed description of your experi- | ence. Include photo of yourself in application. Photo will not be returned. Address Box 416-K, Staroffice. EXPERIENCED JEWELRY ENGRAVER WANTED; GIVE REFERENCE AND SALARY REQUIRED. ADDRESS BOX 127-G, STAR OFFICE. MEN'S CLOTHING SALES- MEN. Permanent positions for experienced young men with real sales ability. Apply employment office, 4th floor, | _ Lansburgh’s Dept. Store. _ SALES MANAGER, SUPERVISORS, SALESMEN. AIRTEMP—engineered by CHRYSLER—is coming to Washington. Complete line of oil burners, oil and gas furnaces, air conditioning | and air cooling egnu!ir:‘nent Live-wire sales or; now being formed. Reply, | w; stating ence and quali- | fications, in strict confidence. Address Box 43-K, Star office. Due to a promotion in our own ' feel that you qualify as a first- | |of this opening and all x-ephes‘d dress Box 292-M, Star office. | tion in a Washington store | will appeal to you. Address! SALESMEN. fo sell washing machines. | ironers. Frigidaires and oil burners: good opportunity: salary and commission. Ap- | ply 508 H st. n.e. SALCSMEN—Nothing _anvwhere is _even similar to our latest genuine neon-lighted window displav: method of hangeable: sales message is such each letter appears individually the usual neon slare is removed krilliancy remains changeable leiters inciuded: sells complete ) on $1 weekly payment plan: neon | Sxnerience ot mecessary Bt " AFst-clacs references and car positively essential. For | excellent earnings. commission and steadv income see factory representative. Albert A. Allen Sumurd Hulel Bnlllmnr! or call Bl A. Pettit_Atl_0279-W RAWLEIGH hosise es in | creasing demand. Cash in on this oppor- tunity supplying consumers. No matter | what you have done in the past. here your chance. —Should start earning S eeki: increase every month. Rawlelgh s Denv DCJ-4-E. Chester. Pa LESMAN—Reliable manufacturer, com- fim’ cleaning material and sanitation line. N, old_necessi: and _excellent Ad- office. - | OPENING for representative fo_sell pop- .orn machines. hamburger and hot dog | griddles steamers and junch equipment | Good commissions. No investment neces- sary. sales kit furnished. Write Advance | Co.._Wellston_Station. Sf. Louis AMERICA'S — foremost _ produce! label orinting and process embos 1 sburgh branch. rRes 507, ness Brinting. v ralesbooks ¢ cards st Ful:on Bid: union reducing_de- Complete line busi- nished book ~matches rt_calendars. greeting free. National Press. 5. .. Pittsburgh. Pa ds. Commlssxom Samples free. Consumers Press labels SELL complete line book matches. : calendars Christ alesbooks. garage forms. mas cards. bus. stationery Fre Sales’ poritolio. bavid Toomel Bre M Hamilton. Chicago, SALESMEN—Manufacturer popular games offers experienced demonstrators excellent cpportunity; = best department stores throughout ° the country: knowledge golf Ereferred: exceptional co-operation: strict commission basis: state qualifications. city you could work., ~Address Box 418-K. Star OR WOMAN. with car. help 2ell fatimg. homer Sonminy and vt property. ” immediately needed: _interview show property. < Far- aQuhar. Adams ‘0503 o i SALES MANAGER—Experience in_ real estate subdivision or similar preferred must have or be able to secure salesmen 8o0d proposition to right man. Address lfix _400-K. Star office. | YEAR'S fncome in 3 months possible now | to Jan. 1, because all retailers start rec- | ords forced by new Pederal and State tax | | laws. " Tremendous forced demand. | furnished. You should succeed with offi- cially approved tax record. Buyers everywhere. e SiEnt seller. 3410 Drofii each sale. *Commonwealth Co.. Desk 17. 508 So. Dearborn. Chicago. L Commonwealth i TELEPHONE SALESMEN. Good earnings: full co-operation. Address Box 2R1-M. office SALES] l&ldlnl business brokers require the serv- ices of 2 good men who have sales ex- perience; must have car: permanent con- Bection: ‘offered to° pevsorr selocied: Cour | organization has knowledge of this ad tisement. Address Box :3:3fi-M. | SALES REPRESENTATIVES Business increase .and promo- tions have opened to positions | in our sales staff for ambitious | salesmen. Ability and honesty are rewarded by promotion. No | N house-to-house men, floaters, or lad chasers wanted. Our sales- men are making real money. If you can handle responsibility |'and show a good sales record, \fihone or see H. D. Shoebridge, | National 2443, 12th floor, Tower \Buflding 9:30 Monday morning | for appointment. " SALES OPPORTUNITY. Well-known financial institu- tion, sponsors of a trust fund that is radically different, in connection with one of the country’s leading trust com- panies as trustee, desires the services of salesmen of the exec- utive- type. Financial aid upon roof of ability. glendid oppor- gnny for branch effice man- | agers. Room 501, Woodward Bldg INSTIUCT 10N COU RSES. v LIXE TO DRAW? Learn”iilus. lrlllnl ning or cartooning in spare W aany Gor alent test (o Tee): OIve nse, Mflaccnnnlnn Address Box 06- N _LINOTYPE SCHOOL. PRINT- e’,‘m’x‘.’m T enraiing e &nd women for_evening el s traciied e IN] e A R L ST steam engineering, shop practice. Licensed courses _Met. 4575, 601 Ln AUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Ccourteous, patient White instr lo easily: parking and trafic: 3 emareg, *3ir mBhalett Bhone Geo. 7010, lllll WANTED by Ref. st. to train for positions in nlzzl.rle .h?:‘;-non and sir-conditiontn rience unneces- dsess Box. r'o- Star_office. 11°* | organization, you learn; eflective placement service. Die~ sel News and I-page book free. State age. Write Office of Registrar, Mr. Da Milier 921 Emerson st. n.w ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION, ATR-CONDITIONING Reliable men ‘with fair education who are mechanically inclined and would like 1o better themselves. Must be willng to train to learn installing and servicing work. No experience necessary. Give age. pre ent occupation. phone ‘etc. _Utilities Ins address Box 419-K. Star office LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND. The coming system. easiest to iearn fast, accurate: reads like print: will save months of time: hundreds use it: touch t)pinz. bookkeeping. business machines; for graduates: new classes | BOYD'S SCHOOL (est. 18 | FRENCH-ENGLISH Private instruction by experienced eols | lege teacher. Call Met. 0193 evenings. * 'SHORT STORY COURSE. comprehensive 12-week _evening course. " including construction. eriticism and actual writing of complete story. This s the same course that proved s ular last ;\uson‘ Ca A lmml'a. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. An accredited school. Earn while learning. | Write for free folder ARFLYNN BEAU‘[Y COLLEGE. | 10 Ave. N.W._(Near K). Dist. $5 Intenswe Instruction--$5 Asst. Auditor, Salary, $1,800 | Forest and Field Clerk, $2,300 Very Low Tuition R,mg{gm Today. ENOGRAPHER cowproun’m NROE CALCULATOR. $5—CIVIL SE'R\XCE COURSES—$ 5 FILE CLERK. STATISTICAL CLERK. EDITG CLERK. EXAMINER | Begin Todhy. “ESety Day: he Civil'Bervice Prepa positions forming. Every Night. tory” School, Met . ITEARN BEAUT CULTURE In one of Sthools. the Mabelle Honour. an -(t.‘ecu'd teaching of e, MABRIT S HONOUR™ 19 Years of Successful Training 1340 New York Ave. N.W. T3 SHORTHAND—Typini rroughs calcu= lating machine and comptometer. Wood's Commercial School. 710 14th S' et. 5051 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. Limited number of enroliments open at special reduced rates. Expert individual instruction. thop experience. Graduates placed in positions. Etart any time. Easy ferme Catalog on reguest MGDERK SCHOOL sBEAU‘l’Y CULTURR wGREGG SHORTHAND REVIEW, AND GRADED SPEED DICTATION. Day and Evening Classes. Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries. T THEATER BUILDING. 14th St. at Park Rd._Columbia 3000. | CALCULATING MACHINES. Intensive courses in comptometer. Bur- toushs. Monroe Marchant, including touch typing, 4-8 weeks. Day-evening sessions. Very popular courses. BOYD'S. 1333 F st. Prepare—Work—Succeed. Others are making good. why not YOU? D' learn touch Lyping. snort- TVOLT ng now | 1 SALES MANAGER, now success- fully directing sales for a large wishes to make change. Address Box 20-J, star office. CLASSES]NF‘ORMING Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Dictation, Accounting. Allied Sub)ects Civil Servxce Preparatlon AUDI‘flhC: ASEISTA}TP CCOUNTING. Superior secretarial and Review Courses Reasonable Tuition Graduates Assisted to Positions Stanfield Secretarial School, 710 14th 8t. N trict 1683, Graduates of this institute qualify fof jobs because_they have had ACTICAL TRA%I:JING AIR CON. DITNLON ING A REFRIGERATION. Evening g-’rs.mfpny as You Learn. RT NOW! ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION_ INSTITUTE. 14th St. N.W. . PRI R e T, R T, ASSISTANT MANAGER hotel 25 to 45: night clerk. hotel (m.) Botel dinins-room manager (f) 40: pantry. salad. steam table and ter girls. ages 1% to 35 ‘Soda_gispencers waitresses: oyster shuckers (m. (m. f.): ) experienced white. bus boys (m. | Emnloymem Center. 450 Indiana ave. n.w. 'ml n/u..'ro TEACHERS' AGENCY, 518 North Charles st Baltimore. Md.. is re- ceivine many inquiries for teachers from schools_and collezes. Write or_c "~ POSITIONS OPEN. Stenographer-secretary _(femals). ag® thoroughly exp.: prefer patent law: Perm. position: * openings. $120 mo. each. secmny-nenunnner (female). sin< sle 0; nrefer lexal exp.. for con; dentinl st have at least 5 years' exp.; high- “lass office; perm. position. 8al~ ary. $150 month. Stenographer-bookkeeping machine ope erator (female). Underwood-Elliott Fisher: prefer some e‘penenct §00d _stenogra. gzler for mdle firm: perm.: $IK week. e Miss White EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 1334 P SALARIED POSITIONS. $2,500 to $25,000. This thoroughly organized advertising . of 26 years' recognized standing and reputation. carries on preliminary negotiations for positions of the calibre indieated through a procedure individuale ized to each client's personal requirements. Beveral weeks are required to negotiate and each individual must finance the mods erate cost of his own campaign. ~Identity is covered and if employed present position protected, It vou have actuslly eurned grer 82500 send only name an 1 o <M. W. BIXBY, INC., I‘Kfl Delward Blds. Bufhln N ¥ DDHESTIC “DOMESTIC AGENCY." Dec. 2419, Nnrlh 1925 Oth, furnishes cook: s, Housemen. couple wichen OPENINGS Tor _cooks, &AW Telpers, nurses. day Workers, part tim &y, ‘Domestic Asency, 1925 th n.w: RELIABLE AGENCY. Dec. 5561, 1402 11th, has capks. maids, waitresses. g.h.w.. Darts time. day workers. housemen. :ruuueur HELP WOMEN. B Sell our S1 box asorement of Youn: o wom¥n with g-lr Tor writing: to " take adyertising. ractical home-ltud: \raimine. erms, Full Lo "'.fl' n!umnn'n unt by Io lllel!lln wll call. Davis P Raverhisme. 3601 Ml gx- o e Chica “Best. beautitar sion. Earl’ l. Inc.. 17"7 Pl n W, = b!rl ee'nnnl over Il years. 0"{ Co (Continued on Next Page.) A