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SPORTS. Pros’ Association to Dominate Golf This Year, Cox Predicts Blackout of Meets by U. S. G. A. Will Make P. G. A. Tourney Outstanding 1942 Event By WALTER McCALLUM. Wiffy Cox, who did a lengthy hitch as a gob on a battlewagon in the 1918 preview to the present war, thinks there are going to be a lot of familiar faces missing among the big-timers of pro golf when next winter’s pro tour starts. Without mentioning names, the husky Cox gent, who is all for carrying on tournaments by the Professional Golfers’ Asscciation, says the current campaign will be the last for a lot of fellows who¢———————— —— are lining their jeans with cash won by skill with driver and putter. He takes Victor Ghezzi, the lanky P. G. A. champ, as an example. “Vic came under the draft,” said Wiffy, “and he got into service. So did Ed Oliver a year ago. And so will lots more of the boys before the year is out. They (and he explained he means the military men) arent fooling, just as they were not fool- ing in 1917-1918. Fellows such as Ghezzi were smart to get into serv- ice as soon as possible.” Great Chance for P. G. A. Wifly thinks the P. G. A. has & great chance to become the top golf organization in the land by failure of the United States Golf Associa- tion to schedule its championships this year. “Their cancellation makes the P. G. A. championship the big tourna- ment of the year,” says Wiffy. “Heretofore the Open championship has been the big one, even though the money wasn't big enough. But that won't be played this year. And particularly since the P. G. A. has boosted the prize dough it will be the big tournament of the vear” Wiffy himself isn’t strong for match play among the pros. Sev- eral years ago he announced he had played in his last P. G. A. title tour- ney at match play. But he is a booster for the Pro Golfers’ Associa- tion and wouldn't kick if they be- eame the top body of all the links associations. There's a Jot of truth in what he says, too. The P. G. A championship always has been a colorful show and hasn't had the attendance it deserves. Now, with all U. S. G. A. championships out this year, the P. G. A. is the only big one left. Also it will have a purse of $14,000, with top money of $5000. There’s more than a probability it will be the toughest of all tournaments to win with that money on the line, and with Ghezzi out. Bob Barnett, Chevy Chase pro. won’t recognize the old place when he comes back in April from his Florida post. Carpenters and other workmen are well into the job of rehabilitating the old Chevy Chase golf shop. Those old stone walls, which were picturesque enough, are being covered with pine paneling; the entire shop is being rearranged, and members of the Chevy Chase Club Purity League are wondering if their sessions will have the same broad outlook from Bill Hardy's new bench. The old bench was in & corner of the shop where members attending the meetings of the Purity League could look out on the snow-cov- ered golf course. Meetings of this organization, in case you don't know, are held only when outdoor golf is not popular. These meetings cover many va- ried subjects, and Hardy doesn't | think that from his new bench look: ing out on the caddie yard the boys will have the old facility of ex- pression. Even a broken shoulder doesn't keep Dr. Howard L. Sm) from playing golf. A month ago Smith was pitched from his horse when the animal shied at a jump. The shoulder has been in a sling ever since. Yesterday Smith, who is & co-holder of the Congressional ama- teur record, was out playing golf. Yep, he used only one arm, and did all right. “Set” Collinge, Columbia caddie | master and assistant pro, is getting ready for a trip to Florida. He usually takes a fling at the nags at Hialeah. “Set” was one of the lucky ones. He got a set of new tires just before Leon Henderson shut down on new rubber replacements. Fred McLeod, his boss, isn't going South this winter. Freddie usually has a whirl at Florida golf, but is going to pass up his usual trip. Cue Meef Mark Set As Hoppe Handily Trims Schaefer Champ Gets 27 Points Before Rival Scores In 3-Rail Match By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Chalk up an- | other record for Willie Hoppe, the{wmghl at Turner’s Arena in the | man whose name has been synony- mous with billiards for more than 40 years. And if running up a 27-0 lead last night before his opponent could score is an omen of things to come, chalk up another world three-cush- fon title—Hoppe's third in a row. Since the tournament is sched- uled to close tomorrow night, many things might have led to his rec- ord achievement against the vet- eran Jake Schaefer last night. Maybe he grew wedry of sharing the tournament lead right down to the finish. Anyway, the 53-year-old Hoppe stunned Schaefer and spectators alike by forcing an intermission call in 14 innings. He got the re- quired 25 points in that time de- spite three blank frames. The first inning after the inter- mission Hoppe made it 27. Schaefer finally clicked in the same frame and played on virtually even berfns the last half of the match, which went 41 innings before Hoppe clinched the decision, 50 to 23. Hoppe's high run was five, but| he had three clusters of those and two more of four in winning his| sixth game against one defeat. The | victory also was good for the un- disputed lead when Joe Chamaco of Mexico City bowed to Welker Cochran, 50 to 35, in 39 innings. Standings. Willie Hoppe Welker Cochran Joe Cham: John, P'uzmludxck = [l Ll o0 ] Q PR Docrcnmmmiont Jake_Schaefer Art Rupin | | Steele Stakes Match With Szabo on Mat , Duel With Fraley Rudy Dusek Will Tackle Coleman in Turner’s Semi-Windup Bout Pat Fraley is the obstacle that will be thrown in Ray Steele’s path feature of the weekly mat show, but all omens indicate Ray will hurdle without undue difficulty. Hanging in the balance is a re- match for Steele with Sandor Szabo. alleged champion of the alleged Na- tional Wrestling Association, and Ray has got to win to claim same. He threw Fraley a couple of weeks ago, but the Irishman claimed he was not at his best because of an injured ankle and demanded an- other chance. This is it. The preliminaries include Rudy Dusek and Abe Coleman in a 30- minute semi-windup; Hans Kamp- |fer vs. Stanley Bruckman the wrestling barkeep, vs. Roy Reynolds, and Cowboy Lut- trell vs. Fred Grobmier. Soccer Players Asked | To Join Loop Teams Soccer players in the city un- affiliated with the Washington and Suburban League and desiring to join one of the teams should call | Buck Davidson at Franklin 0262. Vacancies exist on almost every league member as a result of former players joining the armed forces. Regal Clothiers, undefeated first- half champions, will play Maryland | Sport Club at Rosedale Sunday, while Washington-British and Wal- dorf clash at Gonzaga field. Both | games will start at 2:30 o'clock. : Wasdell Signs With Bucs PITTSBURGH, Jan. 22 (®.— Jimmy Wasdell, utility man, has signed his 1942 contract with the Pirates. O UTDOO RS With BILL ACKERMAN Few Anglers Read Books on Fishing, Resorting to Easier, Quicker Means Few fishermen take time to read | of charter books which explain the finer points | watched Hardly one in a|capital of the United States. of the sport. hundred owns a book on the subject. Perhaps it is because the earlier writings on fishing were inadequate | for the average angler and the first of the modern books were expensive. During the past few years the better books have been within reach of all, but fishermen still have failed to show any real interest so it is evident that they do not follow their pastime as do devotees of other sports. Possibly they consider their need is filled by the many magazines, news columns and the guides usually available at all the better fishing spots. Big Help to Anglers. An example is the ninth edition of the Stuart (Fla.) Fishing Guide, with enough information in its 108 pages to thoroughly familiarize s visitor with the area so that he may find the fishing of his choice. Earmest Lyons has managed to cover well the various types of fish- ing, both fresh and saltwater. Any one planning to fish on the Florida East Coast will do well to consider the St. Lucie River country—they would undoubtedly do so after per- using this guide which is obtainable by a request to the Martin County Chamber of Commerce. In the 33 years since we first fished the mouth of the St. Lucie ‘we have returned often for nowhere have we found any fishing to top it. ‘We have seen record tarpon taken Srom these waters and, as the fleet A | | | | boats grew in size, it become The “Defense e Shoot” of the Na- tional Capital Skeet Club on Sun- day is to be just a friendly gathering of skeet fans. It will add to the sale of stamps and bonds, which will be the winners’ awards. Starting time is 10:30, and Uncle Pitt doubtless will have all four fields running throughout the day. Acted Just in Time. Frank Forester, well-known author | and sportsman, wrote early in the ’80s that the dawn of the 20th cen- tury would find stream fish and game extinct east of the Rocky Mountains. He falled to take into considera- tion the American way of using lavishly of what we have until itiis nearly gone and then working equal- ly hard to bring back what we have nearly lost. His statement almost was borne out. It was a decade after the turn of the century before progregsive States realized how close to extinction wildlife was and began to do some- thing about it. Those separating their fish and game departments from politics attained their ends quicker and easier. Lut year the Maryland Legisla- | g; ture passed a single bill, which shortly will produce visible evidence of a real advance in eonlerv-uon. It gives unlimited powers for the new commission to set seasons and mcredum!umdmeeonmlolwfld- e, the sailfish | Pinto; George | dress | | Saving: st Swear that the 0 | cellent salary. THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, CLASSIFIED AD RATES Local Advertisers Business advertisements under Situ- ations Wanted will be charged the regular classified rate. Business cards under Special No- tices and all advertisements under Personal 3c per line additional. Orders to insert or cancel classified advertisements for the Daily Star must be received by 11 p.m. evening before; for The Sunday Star by 4 p.m. Sat- urday. When cancelling an aavertisement retain cancellation number which is invariably given at the time order to discontinue sdvertisement is received. This number is necessary in case of claim for adjustment. SPECIAL MOTICES. NG GOV [PLOYES DESIR! extra income can make interesting spare: time = conpection . with wellestablished jeweler.” Cash and credit. Box 376-M. a. FREE DUMPING. ric-a-brac. cinders, rocks, ashes. ne. Dirt, | 3100 bioce: Bladensbore. 1d STOCKHOLDERS M The Shmin] Meetns of (he S1ockholders of the Northeast M tion. Inc.. will b ¢ | Bosition with old-established concern. come before There wil be a meeunl of the directors immediately follow JOHN' A* MOYER. | dmlhle-rnlry bookkeeping. HELP MEN. (Continued. ) HOTEL ROOM CLERK. tween 40 and 50 ulrl ol Assistant Mer. Rogsr Penna. ave. nW. “mmf "qsr.h cl CREAM MANUFA! c'nmflt. have knowledge of moid and fancy State axurlenee !ox 433-H. Star. EN, experienced: steady INSULATION Dullllon lor relllbh men. Call RA. 3321, D. C, HELP MlN. YOUNG colored, must_have aiur Berger, 44 E st. m.W. o st petefence. M. DIAMOND CABS. Tty o8 Thasdeal’ Shetttort of of Co- Gorets ‘:.&;t' ifinn‘fx’nfiw‘m-‘rfl (nearby ulrllln ind Vi included) FREE IN «"?i"l l 1735 B7Putn e, B betmesn 3oand 5 White men older, ust' ha lumbia moLor Vi have rnlfl.d KITCHEN m Ind nlalnc.r. colored. Apply 1634 Conn. mu 10 ne‘dod on d!l’enll o oerients mot n'ernt o gflnu‘nu A former employment. Box MACHINISTS, machinist's helpers, appren- tices and radio assemblers. = Washington Institute of ‘Technology, 4810 Calvert rd. ark. College MAN, young, t r night switchboa tion and typing; o‘"onumly for advance. ment. Apply Bo; H, Star, stating ex- Perience and_auatifications MAN, mlddlefn;idiwh( exper; nud w.h permit, who can drive garage foreman. _Columi 18 to 21 years of llAN clerical and gunlde work; excellent ting, S gnulflunnm and phone numl MAN, a 56 nd have some, but limited independent income. we have an excellent opening. Address Box 141 tar. aduate. auick knowledse of State in e, references Bex MAN. youns. high school and ‘accurate with figurcs, handwriting full details. a 203-C, Sta MAN. youns, drat exempt. Dermanent PoSiLion: oPPOFLUILY {0F Ad- vancement; salary, ~ State full particulars in_own handwriting, llve phone number for interview. Box 413-M. Star. it st o Ve 2516 Columbia piki for stockroom: BUTCHER, EXPERIENCED, Ol.g‘bll tlllnt chrl!rto of me‘ll Mmr'.mllln in better class . excellent salary. Apply 7 and 9 p.m e schanes PIN BOYS, experience necessary, boys who work from 6 to i oo Virginia carfare. ral DIt Bt apfly S Pl vt Special Delivery Driver, Thorough knowledge of - city _neccssa gc Umit 30 yrs. Starting Jalary. ’l ance for adv t. APARTMENT JANITOR Colored man, between 25 and 45, ma: ried, no childrén, for modern downto apt.'house: $45 ver month besides quarters: Eas, elec. and TelTeration, Sioker expers: ence required. Give brevious experience and_ references. Box :350-H, Btar. GROCERY CLERK, Experlenced. know of Sutth 1':: g ledge of cutting meats: COLORED Men. between 3 e ey o A Ittt Tocora ‘which. Wil 3 ed. Steady work, 48 hf‘-e -22‘“"’ Dper hr. to start with w00d opportunity for nuv-m:emenr.d Appl 2 a) Colored, a7 | calge: o * BOOKS_MAGAZINES, _ New unique combination offer. i monthly (club) payments. Immediate vel ation. Advanced commissions. ApBly €, Morton. Roo Victor Building. between 47 d BOYS for wlll-call and delivery dept., permanent position, op- | Bond Stores, 1335 F st. n.w. Curb Service Attendants, EXCELLENT EARNINGS AND MEALS. APPLY HOT SHOPPES, 1234 UPSHUR ST. N.W. ('llllll id in is $30° .1 ot 7 O the exufinx‘ debts ‘s of Jan. \856.7 Dated ° this 20in day of Janary, 1942, Vice President and Trustee. R. E. KINCAID ustee. District of Columbia, ss. A._Hewins, the rsigned, vice president of Eastman Stores, Inc.. of Washington. D. C.. on cath depose and say that I have read the foregoing repoi 375 ‘Eiow. Hae Scontents thorest mnd that the matters therein stated are true Subscribed and sworn i ‘befors me this 200 "any of January, 1942, (Seal.) Ww. RD, 'y Public. _My_commission_expires M uum 16 354, RIPO F_ THE IONAL ANTRMs SRRET 8o e tha District o Colsmmpis: to the ompirotler of the cur- Tency. as Teauired by Section 10, Act of Congress” spproved Getover ‘1, 1430, for the year ended December 31, Gapital stock authorized - $11000.000.00 P4 11000.000.00 Capital atock Gross eatnini 913,524 67 ar ended December 1. 1941 Total expenses for the ended December 31, 1 mcludm[ in“lfll Dlld depostiors Total amount of debts, in- cluding amount duede- TOR.982.45 '5'—3."12&4‘5!.65 ‘HUIDEKOPER. rectors. Neison J. 8. Dy We. Bruce Baird, president: Neison J. and Foster. ucreuu. e e directors of the National e uo hel‘eby solemnly best of olr knwledu and " beliel. UCE m.D,_ul;ml ent. REGINALD & HUIDEKOPER. B REUNINGER. District __of T, Columbis—S88: ~ 8worn and_subscribed before me this 20th a3 of January, 1942 GEL peal ety Bublic B C. Toll] mlmber of directors of this com- Saving: HELP MEN. ASSISTANT JANITOR, experience, must fhow about furnace and janitor work pefmanent pesition. _NO. 1608._res. mar. AGER, seve of women for wvuhr-pnced hne ext;.ellem cog\mlnx‘oll): 'cefl‘rlll;‘llc‘(; 4oz Lo early bromotion w lfi"‘-y‘rfold o lun-l To. “Box 306-H. Star ATTENDANT-CASHIER for parking lot: no experience necessary. but must be able to drive: good pay. Apply Mr. Taylor, be- tween 9 and 12 Independent Park- ing_Service. 730 ) A AUTO MECHANICS, body A0 i hst-class welder. & ing_auminum. " Greyhound' G New_York_ave. d_electri- :cl-umc and AUTO must have D. C. helper, driver's permit | and good references; no floaters need ap- Wade's Auto Service. 51 10th st. n.e. whlte must be relisble 12th ply. A MECHANI man._ Apply 123 hite mrlenced B TR, avton. Vo Ghesinut oR0T BICYCLE BOY, 5-day week. st.n.w. BICYCLE MECHANIC less exwrlenc ply 738 9th st somr AND FENDER t MEN (3). 3ood wages. conditions, p- 'm:v'"z.m' oyd. Triangle Motors, 1401 n Need not apply un- Nermancat position. Ab- w. training, draft working condi- Box chme and 4 xxm to Poe compieie setof di afBoult books. At experience requires . oNElle, statine r'u.lllhudnnu- tions and previous positiol gf‘!l’:fil‘fl!mfllf All letters held An strict- est confidence. Box 378-H. Star. BOY. colored. 21 or over. tg work In lauor ‘Apply in person. Rotbart's Liquor n. ars, for messenger Work. BOY. Mainly msm work. 40-hr. wk., 5 days. | off duty 5:10 pm. except Mondavs and | Eridays aboilt 8:50 'p/m. $18 week. Mrs. Y. comred for drunzm 2 ary. Dermnnen[ 5017 Conn. ave BOOTBLACKS wanted. experienc ply Farragut Valet Shop, 922 17th CLERK for retail liguor store. State g and salary expected. BoX Ap- CLERK_for high-class food store: a xmner 18-19 yeln nld acceptable: $20 wr App! CO LLECTOR, full or nlrt time, cllrrenl ac- counts; car needed: must be permanent resi- dent._See manager. Room nd Blde. [ u.:mk. must have car: expemnu Shatessacy. salary, expenses and com- Tission; - excellent ® opportunity !ar right man. Apply Mr. Matassa, between 4 and 6. Contolidated Home Equipment, 5311 Ga. ave. (COMPOSITOR for job print shop, pressman (o aomate 100 Dresses. Permanent posi: tions to right parties. Apply 1243 20th st. n, COO xperienced in res ook i colnr;g EUpiell, 111 B ul 8. CUSTOM TRAILORING FIRM, esllbhshed‘ Tequires porter and presser 'on pressing machine, colored Reply giving references Box 380-H, Star. DELIVERY BOY. white, for grocery store. 200" Eentucky ‘ave. se. Fhone Lin- coln_882! with working RAPTSMAN. _topographic. Phowiease of ma rroleumn‘,nnmlm to do conditions. per- bachuriog desirable. bu manent nollmiw Box_3! E—D IVER, colored, fo: | i good E‘}-{m Sony palvedere - Market, 1300 st. D, ‘MN relllhll and_exper! in house _ Wirimg and repairs. 2320 unh m 3rd_class, cleaning plant: Bl’lnl your license. 1 1333 3 Buchanan st. n.w. ENGINEER, 3rd _class; hhh nreuure. sioker-nired’ boilers: 4-12, '8 hours. nen GAS STATION ATTENDAN New Jersey ave. |nfl E st. se. o e T MY A GROCERY CLERK, experienced. Pure Food Store. 5546 Conn. ave. n.w. Sunshine 'ROCERY_STORE 1 ° l 'nmn immy¢ my."uu 14th EHi a:"wc.....z z-fié’*‘*‘ | bia_pike. Arlington. SALESMEN—Two | tary “exemption | Glusion are the primary "requisite s auto _mechanic | d metal _workers vdsmed rking condition. Lul(lnu Nicholson Motor . Tesponsible, with rt-time work. between 10 MEN wanted Co Tegls! work. " Must be. able "',J"‘;,,. y ise work. :1“’30 Lincoln rd. 2nd floor, for mailroom. MEN Mechanical ability advantageous. Good ‘Good opportunity. . Replies must give age., experience, former employers, address and telephone number if any. Box 452-L. _Star. METAL MAN mechanical shop eau with some knnvl!fllo auto. work: good salary: modern ent. 413 11th'st: nw. white, 5-day week, with | 7 19th st. n.w NEWS L‘L exwlenc.d to operate Duey “newsstan ay. Apply Hen- derson, 735 14m u B Also experienced night cashier. OFFICE BOY AND | of age. A x "390-H. Star, ‘outiining assitfita- fter | STOKER SERVICEMEN, Become identified with the larg-. est stoker distributor in the East. Permanent connection, good pay. Oil burner servicemen will be considered. See Mr, Clark, 1812 M st. nw. AUTO BODY AND METAL MAN, Good pay and hours; heated garage; must be dependable and a fast worker. See service man- ager, Mr. Lanfhenry Hyattsville Jfléto. & Supply Co., Hyattsville, TYPIST AND CLERK, ability handle large volume details, 25 to 40 years age; experience - | office worker; $22 week start, | prompt_advancement, refer- | ences. Box 407-M, Star. | portunity for rapid advancement. | M¢ PHARMACIST, as assistant manager for | large store: good starting salary. excellent working conditions. Phon 6421 for personal interview. you want steady_work anc apply Brookland Recreation 6 lom ne PLASTERER m For_information call_Randolph mm« after 5 p. PLUMBERS' HELPERS, experienced. Aboi 1416 Irving st. n.w. S5 = PORTER. g0od ®g0d hours. _ Apply | immediately. Pet-onn Pmrmny, Georgia | ave. and_Upsh n.w PORTER. colored. driver's b ences; permanent position t Georaciown “Pnarmacs, Wis. and | mit, ) l'de s O st.n white. about 45 years old See bu Ilam. superintendent, 1001 Vermont ave. PORTIR. equnen:ed Baker's Pharmacy, 701 _Kenned: T. | PORTER. ¢ tmlr‘lenced for store. must drive sal Washington Haber- | VPOR;I'HI colored. net ences: endy Jjob, Linen 295 G pearance, o refer- wages. Apply w. g zmnen:ed. for dry cleaning __Apply 1924 Nichols ave. s. RO for well-established dry clean- ing and laundry route. experienced ore- ferred. Dependable %Ivnneu, 3008 Colum- s ts, must be art $200 for P plant. SALESMEN for ru; Cxperienced: Salary. appointment SALESMEN in men's wear store: evening ZOpk, Bours '6 to 0: permanent’ position. lll Hol and L sts n.w en with present mili- Thitiative. “energy "and acter to intelligenily di- toward s successful eon- r. strength of ch rect their effort: MacLean. 635 D st. n.w. SERVICE MANAGER'S ASS] large local automobile concern experience, age, M. Star. A y Btate past salary desired. Box b4- SERVICE STATION attendant. ary; ®ood sal- experience and references required §unoco Service Station, New York ave. and Bladensb SERVICE sTA'noN ‘MAN, white, with suf fip-‘w g experience; steady work. jor} SHORT- onum COOK. experienced only, busy urant: ‘exceptional nl-n Apnly Hrnduson s Grill, 14th st, and N. ave. n.w. SHORT ORDER COOK. to 1783 909 Penna. av RDER COOK. colored; good sal- | Apply 10 1o 1 " Th40_New York SINGERS WANTED—Boys between 9 and . professional and amateur men and women for St. John's Choirs. 7048, Saturday morning for su- | dition. g SODA DISPENSERS. experfence desired but not necessary. Apply Whelan Drug_Co. Rm. 409 Commerce & Savings Bank bldg. 7th and E m nw |GROCERY CLERK, must be thoroughly experienced; steady position. Farragut Market, 5004 1st st. n.w. GROCERY CLERKS, 18 YEARS OR OVER; UNION HOURS, UNION WAGES. AP- Phone Na- | |PLY MR. LIPPOLD, GIANT FOOD DEPT. STORE, 845 | BLADENSBURG RD. N.E. FIREMAN WANTED, $30 |PER WEEK, COLORED OR - WHITE; OIL-BURNING PLANT; PERMANENT JOB FOR RESPONSIBLE MAN; | EASY WORK AND HOURS | ADDRESS LETTER, STAT- |ING YOUR EXPERIENCE PRESSURE BOILERS. BOX | 384-H, STAR. ERR, 3rd CLASS, Old-established laundry has opening for an intelligent, sober and industrious engi- neer and maintenance man, one with knowledge of a.cety- lene welding and lathe expe- rience preferred. $60 per wk. qualified man. Box 436-H, Star. ASST. SERVICE MGR. ALSO (2) MECHANICS Must be thoroughly experienced. | SEE MR. GARNER McMAHON CHEVROLET 6323 GEORGIA AVE. DON'T PHONE TAILOR for sm experi- ¢nced bushelman: o werk: 150K _n.- V. must be ca tbla of nu\n trynns t and accurate. Farnswortn-Reed. 1 TRUCK DRIVER, hulky white. for Targe | local concern. Steady fob with good graft exempt. Apoly in person only, e | 21st_st. n.w.. 2n TRUCK MECHANICS. good_pay. steady work. The White Motor Co. 1120 1st st. n.e. Mr. Heddings. be experienced. UPHOLSTERER, ust Steady work. Apnly ‘LaFrance Upholstering, | 2509 14th st. n.w. WAITER, color: sm: otel. nearby Varsiand: must live i’ Sligo 5781 USHERS, colored. must be over 18 vears of age. Avply Mr. Howard, Jewel Theater, 8320 4th st s. WAITER, colored, general kitcl km:h!n helner Apply Gordon, Coffee Shop, 916 AX"lm. ol’cd. Toronto Cafe. 5002 P st WAITER and houseman, plored_for Bgh: clm guest houss. 1712 New Hampshire w;u'rms. colored, _exper} nell’s Sea Food ~Grille. for hish-clsss tearoom. perienced, O'Don- prly - between YOUNG MAN, white, to drive car and sist invalid: salary, room and board. OX: fora 26 YOUNG MAN. all around, for hamburger shop; good pay. Apply 4 n.w. YOUNG MAN. white, to drive truck de- livering radios: _excellent - opportunity to lelrn ufllo service work. Apply to Mr. Star Illdlo _409 llth _st._n.w. LARG E_CORPORATI( ines_for eI nclinea men Cwith high school education. between ages of 18 and for !kfli.ml and mechanical work. ‘3 NATL. CO. can place young man under 28 in local sales, service dept. Prev. exper. unnecessery; good n.y and future, 1427 | | Eye st. n.w., . ESSENTIAL umcu'lons A ki D rther, o hatd WoTker, Jood at detail, co-gperative, intelligent. stable; permanent Tesident of metropolitan area BERASLE COlLImCATION: mail” order selling or mnmnm writing experience: a trace ition. suasively that you lary open. but discuss it th_our organization and these rmanent. P. O. Box 3046, 2 men. sitions are hington. ERVICE STATION MEN, Neat, exgemnced and sober. No Sunday starting saia; ply tl:onoco p e g'?A " 10t 2nd n.w. AN, for luwmlflc 2-d itomobile loor automobile, 1t] merchandising: permanent; 218 Mt. Olivet mmmlcm PLUMBERS cx n ln Blmblie & Heatiy Coo 4845 r X - ' *"td.. north. Arlington. Vi BIAL Bl" u'flllnl anwnald o»cmml ATE BAL Biiver bfilfl. B.OMI. FULL TIME PREFERRED, but part time protected territories also available. Com- mission basis. Sixty years manufacturer of automotive and industrial lubricants: in- stitutional soaps and cleaners, etc. Baum’s, Rome. N. Y. |ON ANY TYPE OF HIGH- | & | Abply 1729 Wisconsin ave. n.w. Permanent connection for | empioyment. _ Al | cASHIER. N THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942, HELP MEN & WOMIN. all 2114 i8th UPLE, woman _for man to work small fa vate_quarters. Box 34 COUPLE colored. wife cook. husband ho! man, outside work, including care ‘l family, small house, Arl! live renerenc;l tequired. Prione Chestaut 0760 an Tor ‘general ho housework, man; live in, Sior 1746 after 7. Excellent opportunity for qualified party in old estab- .|lished firm, " good salary, hours and working condi- | pay- tions. Box 374-M, Star. YOUNG MEN GIRLS rartFnli oR FOLL T TR BRI APPLY MR. HORAN POSTAL TELEGRAPH 1420 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. |NSYIUCT|ON COUIiES DRIVING taught by experts: easy parking a i?eullly dual _controlled cars oL safey, Permits secured Easy Meiiod Driying ph_8397. VICE Co e many klndl BOYD SCHOOL 13433 F. NA. 2338, SPANISH—Native teacher, conversational | method: beginners. _advanced students, small groups.” Senor Ramos. Hobart 9 NTER'S ASSISTANT. Sample Questions and Answers, s0c Hecht's Library. 7th & P—Brentano's IN 90 DAYS you can serve your country s tenographer. We have introduced a Intensive. 80-dsy course in shorihesd. ana yDIng to train defense workers. A Dosi- uun"--uu you on completion of this 710_14th 51 Nw u! ECIAL NS| eeks course in typing. comptometer and calculating ma- "Woop COLLEGE. 710 14th ST. Warflynn Beauty College, 1210 G St. N.W. District LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. Big demand. for operators “We place you MEDERN BEAUTY SCHOOL. 1417 F st 3 MABELLE HONOUR, Beauty Instruction In the Best Methods. GRADUATES PLACED Y. Ave. (Est. 24 Yrs) HOTELS CALL FOR TRAINED MEN AND WOMEN. Well-paid sitions opening in hotels, ubs, schools and in. trained people . housing and recreation creased opportunities. ¥ou can Guaify i four short_mo February class now forming. Previous experience proved un necessary: registration in Lewis Placement Service free of extra cos 5051, tions everywhere. _Quick promotion living. luxurious surroundings. Progressive hotel men everywhere call for Lewis srac. uates.” School now in its 26t successful Get into this fast-growing field. Enter a business that teems with opportunity and human ‘interest and where you are not dropped because you are 40. Free boo gives " detnili_tells how “we :éunnm €00d” whe: ol e n :-ce Bend | s or Phone ME. 480 LEWIS H HOTEL TRAINING ECHOOLS, d St.at P niagion BC. Al opportunity for expert with pleasing sonality and appearance to join stafl 6f modern salon in shopping center which caters to exclusive cliengele: salary and commission: can average $30 & week hours and working conditions oAl Tome | ple 4022 | around operator. BEAUTICIAN. go the )mr R, Foianens 808 | Pred, 11th st BEAUTY. oPmATou Dleasant ment. Drake Beauty Salon, At Ga.ave. nw. RA. 1045 BEAUTY OPERATORS. Woodley 2500 Sood sala: Connectic BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted: good viron. Longteliow ry. Call Untown Salon, 3416 ry. BEAUTY OPERATOR. expe $20 and commission: 13 bock off Conn. ve. Call in_person. 18( BEAUTY OPERATORS. rienced only. One icense. at once. Apply Shop. 1430 North Capitol st BOOKKEEPER. office heip: saiary, feld 8100, BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT wanted handle complete set of difficult books. At least 10 years' experience required. Excel- lent salary. tions and previous positions with dates of tters held in strictest H, Star. with = manager's Ruth’s Beauty Adams 0515 n_or woman, $30 week. confidence. Box N C R chine: permanent .00 " Box CLERKS for dairy stores, age 25 to experience not necessary: excellent pay. Apply 1535 Good Hope rd, s.e. Priday, ) posting_ma 0-H. Star. | 10 a.m. untit 11:30 am CLERKS NTED—Several intelligent £ surroundings: CLERK-TYPT! pearance. gentiles only: permanent Printing Co.. 4024 Brandywine st COLLECTOR. experienced, aggresive, must have car, excellent opportunity for right Apply Mr Matassa. between 10 Grove n.w. Consolidated Home ~Equipment, ave. | unmencm m Testaurant | Grill. 111 s.e IRLS, 3. ( zxnenem:ed Jimmie’s, | OIRL assist nhom(nnher needed; good salary. Call ave. or wiite Box nice ap- some ex- Box 3 be good typist: perience in_bookkeeping necessary. 434-H. Star. i G or fountain. experien ary ant st. n.w. GIRL, white, for soda fountain work. part time. Manor Park Pharmacy, 6224 3rd st.nw. GIRLS ork as checkers. | Siber market. with of withous. expe Abply in person only. Skyland Market. Good Hove rd. s.c. in larse 5455 GIRLS. experienced inserting. etc. in lettershops. both day and night workers. State hours you can work and exverience, Box 430-14. bt _lnd_;_uonml Rtetigent Dy ton Laundrs, 250 And K OIRL OR WOMAN, settled, white, as nurse, must have first-class references; care four children, school age. Salary starting $60 onth. Box 3! ur eastation. Barry, Washmis ch ballroom dancing; | GOOD DANCER to Derience preferred but not required. T have pleasant personality. ‘training ‘eiven. Victor_Martini. 1510 19 h HAIRDRESSER. Expert in. &Il branches in thé profession, Eusatua. 1600 Conn. ave._Asply in pemm HIGH SCHOOL ( TE rre papers in relu!n for lzcr!lll’lll n'-lnml hours 9 to 4:30. Box 93-H, S HOME s:lwrcz ADVISOR. Eraduste 1o 'home coonomics With - utiity experience preferred, must have car. good starting salary and monthly car allowance. References will be investigated thoroughly. Call Mr. Palk. 6680 for_appointment. HC m ent. experienced Voman fo take active charge of suburban home of employed couple, 2 school-age children; excellent salary. - Dleasant up- luln rm. Shephert i ohs dult family, na:n%w‘ d“sz?m arge a rd. Silver Spring. Ma. Call S5 . S 8. PREH OPERATOR. .mru. Good pay. Steady. experienced 1404 14th EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. _ _ suUsiNEss. desir young 'o!k mnn b. neat, meet the public. Box 7S meral office lbl' to .geh an wumpmmf Er in_excellent positions. Placement DQVR 710 142‘: Bt. N.W. DO e RSO ARLE YAGANCTES ADAMS AGENCY, R 1 Colorado Bldg., 14th and G N.W. ~ STENOGS AT ONCE. 008. (10). Defense; $135 & month. Berators or . gperators for, tm- S nusual intelligent h.llh Schiool gradua white. who muwea -hnical knowledge of radio very helpul Only nent resident of this area need apply. frankly about, our educaticn.” age rience xholder, . Box Sihineton. D e SALESLADIES, experienced only need ap- ply: steady mnloyment at lood pay, if you qual Cogan’s. 712 7th s K ARY with lno'ledn u f, topin and stenography, for oftice. B, SRR A B B o | hee appiy. 1001 15th st hw. Suite 30, AT, 31, v'rntl ture for stab- 0103 for m ent. —__..~——————_ T B -:3 a"fiuu i e “to Write stating full qualifica- | no_experience | at 231 Fourtn ood sal- Kenesaw Drug Store. 3069 Mt. Pleas- | be | COOI HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP DOMESTIC. (Continued.) flzg m for un. cleaning piant. for housework, hours 11 %o 7:30. SODA DISPENSERS, treflmu desired hln not nec!ll!r’ pply Whelan Drug 109, commeru & Bavings Bank nm.__m: and E sts. n.w. SODA once: st FOUNTAIN GIRL. exverienced, at S0od Droposition. - ADplY 755 Sib SOPRANO and aito vonmuer singer: m Protestant ¢ S cuolr, B 77"‘“.' STENOGRA! 15t and bookkzever. Reference 1 nmumx PADDIy 1001 15th 8. vm" OGRAPHER, aiddic-aesd a7 ;| 7, Fal thme.” for [nteresting work. STENOG e ependable, o permanent tion _in e lnnlly for advancement. 5-day rting salary, $22.50 w I"B Phune NA 3 for smal wo- STENGG salary. lh Mazor n Avpi Masterpieces, 911 | HER. perma ition. good } By & Ta-hour week. Fevular pours D to 5 If day Baturday, 'mo overtime, pieasant environments. Adbly in'_writie st age and experience. ~Box 158-H. Star TTCHBOARD OPERATCR. 92 unit apt., arwich, 3051 Ideho ave. n.w. general office work in legal exal experience required. - Long s, ing TYPISTS WAN veral rapid. intel- ligent typlsts (white): accuracy and speed | reauired. but previous experience not nec. essary: ahry. $20: five-day week; excel jent working conditions. Give age; train- references. Box 266-M. Star. WAITRESS. white Apply after 3_pm. | Brown Derty. 3 & '""_azn % Aoply North “1 to y: murm wanted_good hours, good | 011 GIRL. 5423 Pirst place n.w. GIRL, general housework. light laundry, must be able_to -nlver phone and write, References. TA. OI'RL. “white live m or out; gener: work, help with child no cunkln ences; in Arlington. CL. : GIRL, colored, experlem:rd "neul mu4 - work. cooking., some laundry. knowleaze Jewish_cooking preferred but not necessary, Call 1762 Kenyon st. n.w. after 7 . GIRL _OR YOUNG WOM. 2-6, Sat. morning 2 hrs modern apt., plain cookin alf carfare: bring references wn B 2800 Woodley rd. n.w. % HOUSEKEEPER. white, emvloyed couple, care 2 children. lisnt laundry. live in. pnuu ro0m: nearby Va. Box 42¢ ar. g.L Shepherd 7065 il charge of health card. —xér’x hw. no Sun- re, city references. n.w. Take Cabin John t_off station 15 helhhy colored pref. dry: § am.'to 5 pm.. no Sunds $6. carfare. EM. 7770. MAID, colcred, sieep in, $8 small family. doctor's home. 7002 Conn_ave MALD for ll!zr cooking per week lfllh st. nw RA 206, MAID. for seneral housework family; $11.25 wk. W Oliver 5. seneral housework: 3 adults m Emerson 7638, 3200 MAID. general housework blain cooki: live in (room and privats haif day Thirsday and Sinday off 14th st n.v. Do apply after 6; no for two: 1o ER'S HELPER. white, $8 -m care for baby and small apt. 'Refe; auired. _Phcne Sligo _0621. . to_assist In housework: home: family of adults. WAITRESS, Hotel Conunemll ‘Cottee Bhov MA ned, fond of cmlflren. to care lor small houn boy 6, | no_laundry. stay in. SLIGO B8R WOMAN. colored. over 26 to sell Nylon ‘and $ilc hosiery, lingerie and dresses; not house | to house: ab ce Se WOMAN, cnlt,rrd with hotel or rooming )\OYI\E !\DCHI‘IIL‘I‘ to rlfan room 1 Dhnnt Come \WDMAN white, about 35, for lunchroom: hours, 7'a.m. to 3 p.m \Anp'y 2 Do Drop 1 2 to 4 pm. "t se YOUNG WOMAN. white. under age 30, fo insurance office work. Hours 6 1o 4. five days & week: no Saturday work. Perma- | Bent position beeinning at $17 per week Bonus paid_within two to four months Moderate regular salary increase within | six months. Must be high school graduate typist and permanent resident of Wash. ington or vicinity. Apply Room 402, X16 | 14th st. n.w., beiween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m LARGE CORPORATION has opening for | typist, willing “to be trained to operate bookkeeping machine. Give phone number when replying. Box 355-H, Star TO LADIES that lack specialized train- ing yei are industrious. ‘willing and cap- ;u&n: 4pply, Thursday and Friday, & to 10 nn, SALESGIRL Por 8¢ and 10c store, must’ be experienced. | WAITRESSES, Experienced only, for very busy restaurant exceptional earnings. §ood wo: tions, Apmv Hendmans Gr! and N. ' COU’NTER GIRLS Eor jafeteria, under 40 yrs. of age Sundays. Apply 3-5 p.m.. K12 17th st BOOKKEEPER, Experienced. wanted in real builders office. . Abpiy | 1347 Conn. * ave. B0 HOSTESS, 6-8:30 P.M. Venezia_Tea Room. 1:56_Conn. Ave. no nw estate and SHAPIRO 1RE 0 Sunday WoTk. | ehi] | T | family. Sundays o 2570. 3 days week, 10:30 through din- ner. stay one evening. §7 and carfare: must have good reference: ' good cook. some laundry. one child. WI. 9443 WOMAN. colored, general ho ference required. Chestnu 1 WOMAN. white. middl in.”general housework. age; employed couple after 5 pm Georgia R WOMAN. colored. general housework. smail family. must have reference and experience very good pay Ty Woe in or stay some nighs, “Ihin st W, KK white, stay in ghw. care 1 pstairs room, small home, $35 mo. WOMAN, settled and ghw. 3 Chevy Chase. Md WOMAN, colored, experienced cook adults: 'heaith card req. Oliver 0412 experienced, for general house- Jork, ~plain “cooking, no laundry: " good home: 800d salary.” Sleep in or out. | RA. 8635 WOMAN, children store, : gh.w. plain cooking, fond n! Apply before Pleasant st. 3 to mind child; live 816 N Arlington, V WOMAN. reliable: general housework: adult %00d pay. References. “general housework ren; live in: $4 2047 asier 6 i WOMAN. settled: shw: health card w Laundry family. Phone AT. 0553, 610 5 B WANTED seltled woman (whi ht housework. 7 s GIRL. COLORE MAIDSALARY. ‘1 For_personal lauridry 4 d lunches, for family in hotel suite best local references required. ting references. experience. age, phorie_number to Box 383-H. Star. $50. Cook. houseworker. assist 2 children 8 live in. Y3 day Thurs. and alternate 8 Occasional eves, exp. ref. SH. 4093 and Call “referer CASHIER, loan or finance co. 0od experience Must be 200 5t excelr Apply Room 637 Investment "Phione ‘EXecutive 140, OFFICE CLFRKS : Young white women for | general clerical work, _JULIUS GARFINCKEL & CO. ‘SALESLADIES must be ex- | perienced in dresses. Apply | Model Model Shop, 1303 F st. n.w. TAILORESS. 1 Excellent opportunity in fine men’s wear store for tailoress | thoroughly experienced in men’s | clothing alteration dept. See Mr. W. V. Watson, The Young Mens | Shop, 1319 F st. n.w. Automobile necessary. lent Bldg. |WAITRESSES, EXPERI- ENCED TRAY SERVICE. AP- |PLY HOT SHOPPES, 1234 % \ | UPSHUR ST. NwW. BOOKKEEPER Large, well-established real es- tate office desires first-class book- keeper, must be experienced in double entry bookkeeping and typing. Salary, $1,200 per year, with opportunity for advance- ment. Reply in own handwrit- ing, stating age and experience. BOX 424-H, STAR. all-around: | WA ladies (white) for clerical work in Experienced Local Manual Operators Opportunity for full-time work for several months. Recent experience required. Apply Mrs. Riggles 725 13th St. N.W. 8:30 to 5, Monday Through Saturday HEI.P DOMESTIC | | COLORED GIRL for & 00d cooK Bariocare of S-year Chifd: “Hve' ta: Sond salary. ' Reference health cerit Tequired. ~ Wisconsin 1305 COOK apd general houseworker, exp.. full- time rk. _4 adults: local references. Apt. 2 736_Col._rd. n.w. COOK a ndb!hl four adults. now COOKA “colored. to live in ) _month: or Cooking and cleaning downstairs ori colored couple, live in, $90. HO. 79! COOK. housekeeper, light laundry, % in family’ health, certificate. live in" room. b urs. a.m. to Priday am. lnd sundlhy‘ 3 pm. to Mon. am. off, $10 4520 13th Jive "in_or out.” $45 mo.; 1634 Bleptuce o K Keeper: must be Some laundry. fond. of l:hl\d{r‘n P Rants: 1o week WAS colore coo refere cienced. e in general nnuuwnrk.’live $42.50 mo. Wisconsin K. | COOK. seneral Touseworker, no Taundry; $iz50; h!l‘llh card; sleep in or out: refs. coox. experienced: some houuuor k: live in: good salary. l:mernon 6163, SITUA‘I’IONS MEN. Accovw.\m‘ Books started. kept time: aud at ts. tax serv | ELEvATOR OPERATOR cense, draft deferred. “young student of chemist . desires work_connected w Box 421-M. Star colored. A fireman lass_engineer -xwrr\v'\:zd NO__ AN. colored_ honest and bie Db as elevator operator or ux'rhbclrr‘ referen.: bet, the hours of 7 am 10§ o m. Call H MAN coliege. similar 4:30 p.m. -r e. young. graduate | clerical: research. typist work. desires employment All offers considered. MI 'BPAPI.'RMAN draft [ uniy pport s~s» VISS restaurant m speaks four Ia & anywhere tion: porter. store job. Phone ja iper: colored man itor. Woodley 4160, SITUATIONS WOMEN. ACCOUNTAN sonable rat 6 pm repo! Shephera "5015-R COOK. Swise | cook and baker: Taitress or but COOKING. housework or cleaning des! by reliable white woman. experience reference: home nights. Box 417-M. St FUR_remodeling. tailoring. dressmaking. alterations. 1667 Good Hope rd. s, AT. 0 gt GIRLS clean. A-1 refs r is kept . dependable exce] (2). colored. high school sire waitress jobs at same pla e BT Reiwten 6 b LADY middle-aged. refined. ccmpflrnl furnishing best of references wants place ADY available {0 stay evening or all night with children. invalid or elderly Dersons yery reasonable compensation. Phone TR. from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . NURSE _(white). unencumbered, d night du a. | doctor's ref. _Phone CO. or 5089 P B X OPERATOR desires position, day or might work. small starting salary, ac- | cepted. _Box 387-M, Star | PRACTICAL NURSE. young. | resistered. "with ~ref.; | Call Hobart 4899 i s | REFINED middle-age woman housekeeper children school age best references. to 6 pm. Hobart 05 in motherless home. or one or two gentlemen Phone 12 noon Ex. 600, > RESTAURANT MANAGER. high type. ex- erienced in buying. personnel. tl{trml ere or_elsewhere. Box 365-M. St SECRETARY. 20. | Varied experience. respondence. writ 0 per monzh. _ District e STENO.-BOOKKEEPER. P. B, X. operator. desires rt-time work. or hmlrly basis also home typing. Dupon STENOGRAPHER and dictaphone: position desired: SH WOMAN. middic-aged._to look efter aged person and do light conking and housework, $10 weekly and board. Box 385-M. Star. 3 years ing “cor- 15¢ vym 5 stencils e SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. DRESEMAKING ALT:RAT!ONS‘?T | home.” 1915 14th’st. n.w., Apt. 21 GIRL. colored. wnhe; job as general b )m\m- worker nm cook: home nights; best i) 7th st. n.w. 23¢ Southern. ed. wants job cook. AT as gh.w. No children. | Goda reterence | GIRL. colored. b as nurse or Tmaid: part time o all a-y “Atiantic 8936. | GIRL colored. wants part-time work 6 | mornings cr 5 afternoons: health card | and ref. 130 Plorida ave = . | GIRL._colored, neat. refin ~time or full-time lm’l 3_after § GIRL, colored. wants day’s wo: time:” references. ME. GIRL, colored, desires laundry work of any kind.” experfenced Tef_ wishes Michigan x or part COOR-GKNERAL HOLBEWQRK‘!R Tive in: 2 adults 1 child; $12 Bendix washer: references. ouver | GIRL, colored, wants day's work or z.h.w. SIx | it (CPplayed " comle: eood aity.”mal. obar HC mpete; Jeferences required. te. wader B0 Heatiny: settieR” Niencambered, preterably from country; $40 per mo., excelient Oliver usn COOK-LA! T A58 monts: Chevy Chase, Md. Wisco! [ housework, 11 Oakridge ave., UPLE, white of_col Soman ook i ke Montgomer: GENERAL . HOUSEWGRKER . good m in cOOK, -rf: 7 Oal : ursday, % to & small mvy Tamily: references, health ard: $60 plus carfare. Interview immedi :lely 11 Raymond st., Chevy Chase, Md. man to drive, %, 3130 pestoy GIRL. light colored. wishes pari-time after- noon cleaning or waitress. H GIRL. colored. wants job as chambermaid or kiichen helper in restaurant; neat. re- liable, reference. DU. 6748. GIRL, light. nest exporienced Wilh sen: eral_housework and baby, desires to work for Govt. employes. AT. 798! O[fll- colored, h. part, wants job as nurse or or full ‘time. Michigan no Sun- ‘references. colored, refined, wishes g.hw: competent, nnt, reliahle: good plain cook: exp. TR. 5033. Efim n}'muo dryonu cooking ored % 00d_hom _Taylor 3774. m wslwonxn. Tefined. settled colored. 2_in family, small house, no ll\mdry Hlont North 1112, Priday be. xw l ad. good cook. wi wiih references, u 06, 923, atter 10 GIRL wishes 1 0 v dinners ©_evenings week D Tefer: Dlfl.flcl 1717 er l nclncx colored. " experienced. Fonest and relublz “thes as chambermaid or waitress. Dupont 4427 OIRL, _colored. ‘wants _ job cleani! h.xr.nzxor; ‘apartment or ~office’ "fl uml. assist_in il_apt. _CO. housework,'1 cnnu 12330 fo_8: references. WI. " cleaning neat an work work; rfl -mllfln b S omL. eolnnfl d".h“ tments s Tinble. NO 9503, S PRl G'Ill‘- (two), Dart time and want mother’s ldllf