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FiLm v b Srse orrn SrRuck. g’l}teflah Creaham ~ Chapter 19. ‘The burden of her secret was too heavy for Livia to carry alone.;dealers 30 days in which to turn She must tell some one that Dixon was in jaill “When do you want me for rehearsal?” she asked Fordyce. He stared at his watch, “Come back at 4 o'clock. I'm testing you with Alice.” “Must I?” begged Livia. She told him about her two previous encounters with Alice. “She’s mean,” said Livh keep her away from me.” ‘There was only one scene between the girls. It was a hospital story. Alice was a rich society girl in love with a doctor. Livia’s role was small, but important. She was the nurse in ‘he operating theater, through whose negligence Alice died. “We'll use a dummy for Alice,” grinned the direcwr. “she won't have to see you.’ Livia drove to Vera’s house and found her putting the baby to sleep for her afternoon nap. She had been weeping. "Genrgep is in trouble again. He has to appear before another com- m}‘té;;“s he doing this time— doping the horses?” 4 "pI iouldnt be surprised,” said era wearil! vmvxns sis};er had aged consider- ably since her marriage to Georz: Maxwell. She had grown lax abou her appearance. And her hair scrawled untidily across her fore-| h?Lgm hesitated—then said: “I have something awful to zeu’ you. But put the baby to bed first. ©Oh, she’s so cute.” Livia took the little girl's hand dnnd smiled into the 1f-closed eyes. | slgg\g:;snk? you, Livia,” s:l\d Vera | ly. “She has your smile pr%l;‘de; ‘went into the living room. “well?” "Ivtv:u about father—he's alive,” gald Livia slowly and waited 10\; Vera's exclamation of disgclie( B:d none came. “You knew?” she ask wonderingly. Vera noddeg. o “Por quite a long time, she sal L “Mother told me—but Wwe didn’ t you to know.” w*"l‘ie’; in jail,” said Livia. yera Knows Details. “He w‘ag in jail” Vera corrected. He had given a check to 8 r‘e‘suu- rant, and it had “pounced! Th‘ey were lenient—the judge knew h;n in the u\d days. And gave him only h " e .mvgg; didn’t you let me know?” “Why? It wouldn't help youki: pictures to be mixed up with h T had thought of asking Bruce for | he‘!gln"' said Livia sharply. slowly, “Where is he?” “Bruce?” “No.” «Pather? He has & room some- whl::ee’l Vera laughed suddenly, «I think he is quite crazy. I wen; to see him a few days ago, and he’ hired an orchestra, and they were playing in his room and he w*:s conducclng He kept asking for the funeral march from Beethovex;s ‘Erocia’ said they should play it in memory of the great man he wn,:l And they kept playing Jennnle wit] the Light Brown Hair.’ vere “Il:hsasl‘llxllds awful,” she said, “I hate him for what he did to mon;:; But I think she would have wan! me to help him. T'm earning $150 = ;fi: left some money wm\ Vera ive their father. w“%nt don’t tell him it's Xrom me. 1 don't want ever to see him again. Livia drove slowly back to the studio. Her footsteps echoed loudly on the wooden floor of the sound stage and she paused in the dark emptiness. At the extreme end of the set Alice Delaware was having ntrum. 5 "“:{ou silly little man,” she shouted. The voice that rephed was thin, high uite scared m’&%ce. darling, it pleaded. “Why must you embarrass me before all these people? If you dant like the sets, we'll build new ones.” ivia (Grins at Situation. Hethuxbfnd Hal Schneider, Livia guessed. She grinned in the dark- ness. So this was the most im- portant producer in Hollywood. Why dldm. he slap her face or tell her to shut up? But who in Holly- wood was brave enough to slap Alice’s face? “Not me,” she thought and sympathized with Schneider. “I'm not going to do the picture,” Alice screamed. Oh, if she only meant that, thought Fordyce—and Livia. Schneider’s voice squeaked desperation. m“Myp;nling. it is wrong for you to humiliate me before all these people. I will do everything you say, only please treat me with more Ml re";S){eoure a silly little man,” Alice gcreamed. There was & tearing noise. Probably her dress, thought Livia, and she edged toward the exit. This cem\nlymwns not the ime to be seen by Alice. 4 “Unless you stop this immedi- ately,” she heard Fordyce say, “you'll have to get another direc- tor” Now there was a crash. And Livia wondered what had been thrown. The action was evidently beneficial for Alice, for she sobbed noisily. Her husband placed a podgy hand on her heaving shoulders. “Don’t, Alice baby, you break my heart when you cry like that.” She did not fling him away as he had expected, and he was emboldened to pat the hay-colored hair that many rinsings in peroxide had brittled. “You will change everything for me, won't you?” Alice purred through her tears. “Evgrychmg. my darling, shall be as you wish.” “You're a honey and I'm a bad girl,” cooed the star, “You may kiss Livia hid behind a wall as hur- ried footsteps approached. She heard Schneider mutter, “Before all these le. Alice, you really shouldn't.” An Unpleasant Surprise. Fordyce was staring gloomily at the script when Livia tiptoed behind him, “You earn $3000 a week, or is it $15,000?” she said softly. He straightened up. “Get your make-up on,” he com- manded. “Now that you're here we can at least do tests with the lead- ing man. We signed him today. Here he is. Hey, Terry! D'ye know Livia Clarkson?” “How d'ye do,” sald Livia frozenly to Terry Davidson. He was ex- t2emely pleasant. “We're old, old friends,” he told Fordyce. ‘The director looked at Livia sharply. Then she had been around. “How's Elizabeth?” Terry asked ‘easually. “Elizabeth,” he told Ford- yce, “was a girl I almost married. Then | “She’ll have me fired, I know it. Please etz SR o o bl e Oh, yes, he jilted you at about the same time,” he grinned, “I hear he's going to marry Countess Saskia.” | _ “Really? How interesting,” sald | Livia formally. “When you finish excavating your pasts, well do some work—that's what we’re here for,” said Fordyce. Today Fordyce hated all women. He wished he were John Ford and had only all-man roles in his pic- tures, Terry had a visitor—the Countess Saskia. “Talk of an angel and here she is” he said gaily to Livia and Fordyce. “Hello,” said the director unen- thusiastically. “I dropped by to see Alice,” gushed the countess. “But they tell me she’s gone. I wented to invite her to a party I'm giving in which every one comes as themselves—so origi- nal, don’t you think?” “Quiet everyone,” yelled the as- | sistant director. The countess glared at him and started to speak, but Fordyce put a finger to his lips. Livia Is Nervous. “Well —” muttered the countess and subsided into a chair, with “Miss Delaware” written on the can- vas back in large, black letters. Her presence made Liyia nervous. It's strange she thought how well I can act when I'm alone or rehearsing. “Livia!” shouted Fordyce. “Do 1 have to tell you again not to look at the camera?” Noting her tense face, the director changed tactics and tricked her into giving a good performance. He had seen too many newcomers frozen or nervous when they thought it was the real thing. But in rehearsal, if they could act at all, they did well. So for the first few days he usually pretended they were still rehearsing. “Come on, Livia.” He smiled at her. “It doesn’t matter if you bldw up or where you look—the camera- man is in love with you and he |likes you to look at him, and Schneider is rich. and we can re- | hearse for days—really, there's no hurry.” It was the slapping scene. Exas- perated et the doctor’s indifference, she had to waylay him in the hos- pital corridor and slaps his face when he refused her plea to see him in his room. It shouldn't be too hard to slap Terry. He was in & jovial mood. “Hit me as hard as you can,” he seid. “I'm tough.” Livia grinned at Fordyce, and he reminiscently touched his jaw on which she had broken her wrist in repulsing his advances. “Not that hard,” the director cau- tioned. “Use only 50 per cent of your strength. Now! Action! Camera!” Livia was utterly confident, After ll], this was only a test. The camera. turned. “Why do you always avold me?” she asked Terry. He attempted to pass her. “I'm coming to your room tonight,” she warned. “If you do, I'll report you,” re- plied Terry—pushing her aside. She swung him around. “Oh, no you don't. Look, I know utter conviction. This was much to much realism for Terry and his face lost its assumption of nobility. “Why, you little—." And then she slapped him. She thought of Elizabeth Nolan and slapped him again—much harder the second time. “Hey!” protested Terry, nursing his reddened cheek. “Swell, that's swell,” shouted !‘ordyce, “it's a take,” he told her. Fordyce Is Pleased. “Oh, but I'd have tried harder if I'd known it was really the picture,” protested Livia. “You were hard enough,” mut- tered Terry. “We're through for today,” said Fordyce shrewdly. He had a good shot. “Let’s go out and have a drink,” he said jubilantly. “That's what I came here for, said the Countess brightening, “I want Terry, and you, and Alice—Oh, she’s gone, well, no matter, Miss Clarkson can come perhaps. We have to celebrate the formation of a& new picture company. ‘The Saskia Pictures, Inc.’” Terry wished he had played up to the Countess more. But it wasn't too late, he hoped. “Darling, congratulations,” he said and kissed and hugged her until the Countess said: “Stop! D'ye want to change the shape of me?” Then she said breath- lessly to Fordyce, “That's why I came to see you. I want ; you to direct my first film. It's—. “Sorry,” said Ndyce. “but I'm under .contract to Schneider and until he fires me—." This was a blow for the Countess, but she soon recovered. “Well, we'll have a drink any- | s way,” she said. “You can wish good | M. luck to my new producer.” “Who is it?” Terry asked. Who- lewer it was would be worth cultivat- ng. “You were engaged to his sister once,” she said sweetiy. “It's Bruce Nolan.” “I don't believe it,” said Livia in- voluntarily. (Continued tomorrow.) (Copyright 1941, by Shellah Graham.) Proposed Cafe Regulations Would Bar Chipped Dishes cracked crockery in local restaurants and boarding houses if the sanitary regulations drawn for these estab- lishments become effective as now written. Public hearing will be held Feb- ruary 10 at 10 a.m. on the proposed regulations in the board room of the District Building. Dogs—exeept dogs leading the blind—will be barred from restau- rants whether on leash or not. Food handlers will have to wear hats if they are men and hairnets if they are women. They will not be allowed to smoke where food is being prepared and must wear clean clothes, Dishwashing must be done in s Nice girl and plenty of dough. But ahe had a brother—how is Bruce? gRE room separate from that in which food is served. It will be good-by to chipped and lfl" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, U. S. Orders Junk Dealers To Sell Scrap Iron fo Mills BY the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Jan. 27.—A Federal steel-hunting expedition, uncovering it over to hungry mills. Otherwise, said Ma)j. Alvin C. Ras- mussen, “those who refusé to do so by the Government.’ Operators of “automobile grave- yards,” were instructed to report within & week that they had begun to move steel to mills. jr., Bureau of Industrial Conserva- tion agent from Washington, “rep- resents the most obvious and easy- to-get source. Dealers who cannot move it themselves will be offered every help.” CLASSIFIED AD RATES Local Advertisers 7 times or longer, secutively __ Situations Wlnhd Reduced Rates 3 lines, 1 time, 20c line 3 lines, 2 times, 18c line_ 3 lines, 3 times, 15c line. Claims for errors must be made in time for correction before the second insertion. 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. 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NEW STORE, CHEVY CHASE-BETHESDA. complete stock trick and joke goods, minia- | an estimated 4,000 tons of scrap in 1 four Ohio cities, today gave junk m will have their entire stock requisi- | SHOI tioned and allocated to steel plants| teed. STEAM “This scrap,” sald A. M. Jones, |pav, | on:c 'rm unde P and HELP MEN. (Continued.) SALESMEN for_rum t be Chuamaueed. iers, Cah Hobart 8100 for sppointment. uu-ln'—-'no Tmen With profant mT]. tion, Initiative. lnummuy 3¢ ccessful con- ®requisites. Mr. m:'"‘"&wnn (2), g3 _store. lothing and o5 aafl lilh st. n. X per ment; 2315 zu HELP MEN SALESMEN, EXPERIENCED IN MEN'S WEAR. LIVINGSTON'’S, 908 7th ST. N.W. WOODWARD & LOTHROP desires the services of tailors, ienxper‘iAenc]ed Fc:)n rlnens cloth- g. mployment Of- - | fice, stgp!%oor S SERVICE STATIO! ’rrlumm Eteo. Buatton. 3478 lllduu!mn xd. SHIPPING CLERK, Paint sod llarl E J. ll\erh! 110 12th sf Floyd’s :hu T mr salary guaran. nw.,. 414 SALESMAI feea ""'""" Shoes. 1115 F' 8 5by 3 7th st. n W, CAN VASSERS, Experien installment * solicitors _ to offer !e'oll’!. 1 - e ThaTsBolt ke RO, o :m:el. clothis . weekly: live les details. reference: BHORT-ORDIR COOK, experienced: no 7 work. Apoly after 2 p.m. Beren's d_griddle man. 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Well-paid pestaurants, clubs, schools and institutions. d trained people in defense | Tood: Mouting ‘and - receeation ‘menns e | creased opportunities. You can qualify in | 4 short months. Day and night classes now Previous experience proved un- necessary; Tegistration in Lewis National | Placement Service free of extra cost | Lewis eraduates holding " preferred posi- | tions everywhere. Quick promotion. fine living, luxurious surroundings. Progressive hotel ‘men everywhere call for Lewis grad- uates. yea | Many hool now in its 26th successful Get into this fast-growine feld. Enter 8 business that teems with opportunity and human interest and where you are not dropped because you are 40. Free book gives details—tells how we guarantee youll “make good” when placed. Send for it NOW. Desk D. or Phone ME. 4 692, LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS 237d St. at Pa. Ave. N-W. Washingion D.'C. HELP MEN & WOMEN. N. C. R. CASHIERS who are now employed, Rt o Aettes merttine Wk Thursday, Friday end Saturday evenings in dept. store. Box 95-H, Star. OFFICE CLERK, One with P. B. X. board experience pre- ferred 7th ST. N.W. BOYS YOUNG MEN GIRLS MESSENGERS PART-’ 'ITME OR FULL TIME GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY MR. HORAN POSTAL TELEGRAPH 1420 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. SODA DISPENSERS (Young Men and Women) DRUG CLERKS Over 18 years of agé. Experience desired but not necessary. g Peoples D Steady work, 8-hour day. n person, Employment Department, Street N.E, 9 a.m. to noon daily. rug Stores EXCELLENT EARNINGS AND | 509 [CASHIER-S SHIPPING. products house, good wages; | position with oppor- | {2 students, | od Driving | 307 | M Gclense podiiloas and: oy omce | ROO! ' rates pasabie Guring-ihe Trogress | H()TEls' CALL FOR TRAIN'ED | sitions opening in hotels, | BEAUTY 227 Upshur_st. n.w. ~OPERATORS, Z; saiary $22.60. HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP WOMEN. (Continued.) K "B—13 HELP DOMESTIC. (Continued.) TUNUSUAL ol ment _call ‘woman free Service; misry to start, mflm for mature edu- avel: educ.non-l For appoln! COMPORTABLE ey ry home: country ome: woman or reasonable & B 5ids; Thoroughly experienced in " |BeEn ance and of Ilnl\lmlmnhh d.uxum Good lnd ann'fi & ki, sl SALESLADIES La wit ;ookn dinners conditions. 3407 Conn. ave. Counur Girls and Waitresses, Over 18 years of age; experience dtlnei necessary. 812 17th but not 3-5 pm.. Bloved coup) 82 uu.. 7 ployed moth Anply' 10-11 a.m. or | ences. Gm. red, t, to 2fl'nu:hw suniay work ™ Cull Duson after_baby; i GIRL, 'm“kml"" for child, ve 10" good salary. BH. y in; $36 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR Por _restaurant lads and age. App 812 17th | GIRL, 1it located; wk. 7 children; centrally e i ealin®certificate; local refs.; $11 Columbu kicthen. experienced 1n pantry work: 21-35 years of ly 3-5 p.m. Tally-Ho Restaurant, st n.w. GIRL, ove live in or out STENOGRAPHER Por small loan company. ex) necessary. Arlington ‘ADp1y Bomestic Pnagce Corn pply est inance o Trust Bide.. Rosslyn, Va. - GIRL OR ton. GIRLS TO TRAIN For waitr shoct course; 1 te 2, Must_be_experjenced. ess and hostess work; no char available. ' “App! S "Bl AT ahd | HOUS WAITRESS 5916 Ga. ave. n.w. LEGAL SECRETARY. HIIIQ have lt least one vear law_experi- WAITRESSES EXPERL- ENCED TRAY SERVICE. AP- PLY HOT SHOPPES, 1234 UPSHUR ST. N.W. salary. $1.500 yr. 1285, for_appointment. home; mo 5 HOUSEKEE! community; Leterences. White men wanted, 21 years of age ot | BEA and Duke Salon. K10 L BEAUTY OPERATO! Hope rd .n Tnpldla 043 BOOKKI upenenud. Ohee Do A0 Sta By perience: position permanent; pa; ruem-u Boand 5oy salary, § 1s.i’ refs. req.; Z zmenon on 0259 g lady, 5 llry o Toart. 817 in BEAUTY OPERATOR Tor manicuring lo treatments. Avply Hershey's st. n. ad: commission, Avply 1241 Good BOOKKEEPER, bookk!emn' machine ex- Mdrux Box_447-H Star. _ STENOGRAPHER. | iurl old. for centractor’ capable taking complete care of detall work and correspondence: $22.50 per week. Apply in person, Iaundry office: Apply 1723 Penn. and udio, r builder’s | state full between office, books, starting thor- es 1 B8 | TYPIST and file cle cua.x. d minor nluuuom pleasant surrounding 20 weekly. State lsf any, and give ukrenct !Anlnl swr!'t lnolledu of KS WANTED—Seve: ladies (white) roflr clem:-l work i experience, Box mtell week: sal- 338-M, Comptomet.er Able to handle switchboard: :xwrleneefl 00d salary to start. Apply upstairs office, 7th st. n.w. gel. l 420 ouszw 6-Toom bouse. st.. l;llAlD rator, Mr. Sie | Preferably with drusstore experfence. Ap- | ply Executive Pharmacy, 909 Pa. xperienced. | Bopepan ave. n.w. SPORTSWEAR SALE SLADY, Must be experienced in selling sportswear: ‘©opportuni 14th st. B ALTERATION HANDS, be thoroughly experienced on fine and mutts ty for advancement. nw. CASHIER, cleaning, 2 Ters: §8 wh ve. D.W. | MAID, WAITRESSES, Apply Executive Pharmacy, | on Ard floor required 15th Zirkins, 821 30 p.m.; one in after 8 pm. PRACTICAL patient. ply Wedne: plowitz, 52 manent position, g 6;05 5 E st. n.w. Apply | Bl Attantic , P€r-| REFINED, salary WOMAN, e > | Experienced young ?reterably one with personal ollowing. ment MANICURIST, WOMAN. ¢ for = months: xome:me rshsun aquarters: hone WI lady, Apply Employ- ce, 4th floor, Lans- | er 22, GIRL OMAN, | Care ot O, o nice home; live in: references. SH WOMAN_ pm time, to_assist light duties, X child; heal GOOGD_housekeeper and c knowleage of Jewish cooking, ne; or Teferehees, healin Certificate. reau Do not phone. 1724 Al PER, _Whits perienced with childre: $35 mo., State age and exp. Box 99-H, Chw _Chase. excellent; keeper. for family of 4 adults: good sal RA. & MAID, white or colored. 197 @ hout 1 in boarding ouse; $8 week to start. st nuemnced between 25 and 35. general housework; aquired: $10_week. IM 812 WOMAN, vmre or colored. t and small apt: $45 per month. Call RA. 62! eneral Tiousework, 10-7: 5515 a9th st. n. white, 791- health card: Arling- - must Ba EKEEP EEPER. _white 1 ite, for employed cou. private room. _Bta and salary e S et el T it lison_st. n.w. sleep in. isin cooking. Wl.u:adnxln m 94. 803 El ol s lnd “Smail MAID. part ‘"“'n good cook n:m 0 pm: no Sunday: ;ood TA_ 4664 “g00d_cook and m;u s modern kitchen; 3036, ¢ en _nw ghw. « care_of child and home for employed couple, $9 wk. and carfare. Sil. Spr. area. able to partially | URSE. | do lmu hnusevnrk $50 month. iced_ colored _woman. to do_cooking and ifve in: references re- $12.50_week: ] house: T can stay nights. Desirable (2%, month. mme;d- Md. tween 7 and for baby Tete Ted; must Tive int ——r—y burgh & Bro. Dept. Store. CLERK, for wholesale food | counter GrRi—sxesiien iy eswerr- Apply 5600 Conn. ave. | | ence unnecessary. | o must_be ne; helpful nece ¥9IK, g A0Bly Blue ‘and Grey | 322 18th st n.w. 9 to 11 am. GIRL, white, f Apply Dickie | Cleaners, 1017 in dining room: sood b | No. cupuol n GIRL Apply Bn!em Phl!mlt!. sts. n.e. GIRL, white. for cleaning sto Teteria _work: | e; experience or_dry cleanin o l'ma and Sunday Cafeteria and 3 to nm TYPIST permanem position, | | average speed required, accu- racy essential. Bond Clothes, 1335 F n.w. SITUATIONS MEN. | ACCOUNTANT —Books_started, kept part time: audits, statements. tax service: local references: very reasonable. OR. 207: | ARCHITECTURAL DRAF CLERICAL POSITIONS. Reputable local concern has 3 heln honu D iy re. | 1719 N. Capitol st. between 5 and 7 permanent clerical positions for young ladies, no experience re- | quired, good hours, rapid ad- vancement. Answer in long- hand, stating age, education and .,AW" | phone number. Box 254-H, Star. | MAN middle-aged, GIRLS, white, for_cafeteria, | or inexperienced. A and Columbia rd. KITCHEN GIRL. coo week off. ave. n.w. MARKERS dry cleaning plant. Conn._ave. n.w pply Collier TERS. Ulman Cleaners, 5615 experienced | 18th | Inn, T | ) weel Cordozs Gl 818 Kot Island xperienced in 'MASEEU to kive body massaz Apply 1429 P st. n. "n MEDICAL SECRETARY and a: nurse in physician’s office: yo and gentile: must lol’ floor. a fome “Knowiedge of Shorthand: huve plear: | ing ner{s«:nflluy and be co-operative: knowl- boratory technique hel SALESLADIES, tho: il:lflyhvaxl rl\“fllabl‘flflt AND Vlfl k ee s e oy;')' AHDI v.eldy 'cr for i Millicent, the " News Individual, 1005 Conn. ave. FINISHER, Naiman Studio, o T be_exper. EAMSTRESS. _experienced in 854 revairs for ‘dty cleaning plan Cleaners. 1127 N. Hudson st., Al nt law firm perienced secre tion at Richmond. Bo: ECRETARY and general office 1 real estate office; SE. young, horou hly experienced, TES. ron:hly C excellent salary. SALESLADY e experienced so0d lon: be experienced ang wiline To: work nights M oard young couple for wife's belp. 'n*Kitchen ana dining” room. * CO len teady <. LA mncl 2500 10 it e | ry- -stulo(nn‘l‘:er for loca: Dart time, assistant_to ung. white ist with Ipful. lox T llllutenl 3016 14th alterations | . Sery: ington, desires ex. 'orler for | experience in this pro- fession not necessary; permanent position: selary $100 per mo.’Suite 39, st. n.w.or NA. SILK PRESSER. e cleaning plant SODA DISPENS! DOt necessary. Rcom 409, | Bom Ca?mer:e & Savi . 7th_and Permanen ave. firm. t mCall Repu RAPHERS Ty 525 -$30 Wk according to Avsis Must be 237 Bond Bldg, 141 and N3 Y u-‘ 1001 15th experienced. wanted i | Nicliols_ave. see. 3 mzrlenu desired but | Apply Whelan Drug_Co., ings Bank t position ex- ublic 0520 pm. s’rmoc PHER, $100 month, 5-day week. ase. experience and education. In_answering. give Jewelry Co. 737 Tt eral offic worl roundings. 737 7th st. n.w. in_Teal estate m Reply. giving | wanted at once, STENOGRAPHER. Jeni position with downtown retal TYPIST. knowledie sienoeraphy and gen- | Ppermanent, congenial sur- | Box 109-8, rmi om mmn New York TY]I ary. Store TYPI mfurrm—u ligent typlsts (white): accuracy required. Apply Liveral libera = e 266-1 WATTRESSES, experienc son. _Concord mn-nmn n nw uhns 5_week, erienced, 21 to goflu shon. Hotel Continental, experienced, PIST. experienced. permanent, good sal- Credit Department | but_previous upeflenu not nec- | E:3 week; excel- ADDX’ in per- to 30. WAITRESS, Covered Wason Restaurant, b T o pid, intel- lnd speed A%, rain- Star. Kennedy Apply | 420 North service. w perienced. 2onaitions. Drug and "AIN GIRLS, ex- excelient vvrhg: WATTRESS. 5002 1st st. n.w. exunenud. sood tips. Apply Wi tips. 237 ‘Take Buckingham anted, experienced:; #good N. Ole:: rd, Axunltu Vl. 8. between 12 and | WATTRESSES. Apply The Tave, rant, 3910 12th st. n.e Wi white, experiencet 121 1ith_st. n' WAM!. experienced, white. mu or Aoply He-Toy Restaurant. rn Restau- 'l Testau- Apply WAITRESS, experienced. Anpl! Tavern, 1&"\6 Columbia rd. The Royal WAITRESS, white, over ’1. preferred. _ Apply 612 17th st. uu n.w. rienced SALESWOMEN, EXPERIENCED DRESS |SALESWOMEN WANTED | FOR SMART CONNECTICUT AVENUE SHOP. CONGEN- IAL ATMOSPHERE, WON-| DERFUL OPPORTUNITY \ | FOR ADVANCEMENT. AP-| PLY IMMEDIATELY. JEAN MATOU, | CONNECTICUT AVE. AT M. Experienced Local Manual Telephone 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 BOOKKEEPER Large well-established real estate office desires first class book- keeper, must be experienced in double entry bookkeeping and typing. Salary $1,200 per year with opportunity for advance- ment. Reply in own handwrit- ing stating age and experience. BOX 98-H, STAR COSMETICS CONSULTANT thor- Attractive young girl, in selling oughly experienced cosmetics. Apply Employment Office, 4th Floor Lansburgh & Bro. Dept. Store STENOGRAPHER Experienced stenographer in real estate office. Permanent posi- Good salary to start and opportunity for advancement. Reply in own handwriting stat- ing age, experience and salary expected. BOX 24-H, STAR. tion. colored, 38 per Wk, ich_Shop, WAITRI Johnson's Sandw! 1481 Breferss cational - assistance Radio ln !xlur Spring. G “‘:i”' ._8060. he . ime Mrs. Miller. ‘Ward Awmnu. 8535 Georgis ave., NG LADY m- work in real 0 experience ne . but knu'l- & s nmerrm% 1 day off. 1 11th st ¥ TR catee: 'm ment: pleasant surroun ledge typing, for OIIAN hwt' lw YI"_ dings, 737 7Tth T80 st ouxu Gor 2ot fountaln worki o .ol‘i Pharmacy, 11. 13 'OMAN, white, under _age JOUNG Wi A ot Hours & for X Bousekeeper, 30 to 45; not over n: ent _room, exnenenced oy eity; 360 per nu in or out; sood O AND MAID experienced. 1o andie e servants Suariers brovided 1t vant's :“:m e Call District 9043 between xmn GENERAL SEWORKER Srperienced: Tets. 24 neanin Lhoreugl; :Cnha Chase (D. C.) home, Emerson CUSEWORKER. ~ including Thi iy and Sun- “$I1 Wk, and carfare. a7s Chestnut 72 18, GIRL, Cooking: two adults: ss e, 5 Mot Delephoner Bioe Tat ol nw. 4 tn tamtly: |1v| in; no |'umur1 d 2 d maid: e 'mebfwrznud“ne‘n'l’m e':'flflcne‘ - M h. Tefs. Apt. B3 . h.w.: live in. upstairs room. hw. fo take ca ‘w; 3 child: nd st. n.w., .m. shw., in adult ] DRAFTSMAN. A- x signer and delinestor, 16 years' experien -uuame now. CH. %000, olored. work in .rocny ~store. ¢ dchvtrr"uu:k or to clean doctor's office. BOY. colored, wants job as Eitchen porter or delivery boy: experience r 4698 FILIPINO. law graduate. de: e clem.l position of any kind. preferably in a law office: type fairly weli. Box 4 TR JANTIOR for apt., colored, exp. with refs. 2004_Clagett pl. n.e. 552 28 ae-ms . quor_store. Phone Taylor 9: MA)Ild mled - ol would ta ul Tience, bes: eity reference. Box 115-8. Bt MAN, colored, wants Jon quarters: exp. 13 MAN. competent. any or all branch; \r-lt-hk Box 71 AN. colored. trucl dnvu or chauffeur, fxnerlenced‘ rrrs Hobart 7220. MEN. colored, wish work truck k_drivers, painters, home decorators, general utllity men: ref. Adams 4918. TRADE ASS'N EXECUTIVE Seeks connection where experience in or= ‘ ganization. “member service, estimath w: Janitor; living 1_st. n.w. wma as_assistal Sfce work: stesdr, Government contra Am college eradu | Phone evenings. SITUATIONS WOMEN. | GIRL, colored, intelligent. desires Job_a8 cashier, waitress or helper in store; ref. HO. HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANION, white, un- Qntum{h:red. desires home in small fa) |Iy. GSFREEPER-COMPANTON, gentlls wori- (Sollege education. fne seamstress. 1o ver. substantial references. ar. JOB WANTED. brain | not_out! Teachins, libr | perience. colle 8 4 able:_responsib URSE._competent, cons infant. long exp. 10 time: best refs.; $20-$2 CTICAL NURSE, tal experience 8 or 10 hr. Guty. Phone | Michigan 8763 chigan 76 | PRACTICAL NURSE. kind, refined. 2 yrs® hocpital training. long and short “cases: d wk__Randolph 8301 s son. lady factful, wood appearance. ‘character. exc lent references: knowledge Prench, Germ Box RR-S, Star. _ STENOGRAPHER, typist. dictapho | ator. college grad, experience, ref. 0684 TYPING done at home. reasonable; neat and accurate: call for and deliver. Miss | Snyder. 28 TYPING MANUSCRIPTS, eox lgh‘n: Teas. rates, G Tetters. _etc. Miss Colemar, t. n.w i | | srruulons NS DOMESTIC. COOK or g.n.w.; au refs.; live in: Box 58-S, Star GIRL, colored. wants_job. children or mother's helper. st.n.w. GIRL. colored. wxahex Job. matron, cleaner, mshnqm apt. )mnumne ME.’ 4603, od. ng. es_di ¥ and c-rm-e per_day. GIRL, soi;zfieEn “wishes gh.W. days. 145 TR. IRL, lred wants_general housework, gnll befzenen 8 am. and 4 pm. Phone cmu. colored. wants morning Job: wood Ho \ Tefs wants work, full, or o rk: good ret. HO. 6% gh.w.or child's care. **Dipon it 81 Southern, colored, o maid, general housework: willing Worker. | from 6 am. to 4 p. Call ME. 1447 PART-TIME JOB, cook of mald mormin or afternoon, no Sundays. 1438 Corcoran st Hobart 4511. MATD, light colored. g T in sin ren: k. ref.; muekre T xar emi - 4p-'m.h chflamz. Bt e PERSONAL. FEMORRHOIDS ERADICATED BY own method. _Results effective fo alm! or mflfl(’ubylfl :fl e for 505 Coutmpte va, CAdame 0385, ir ul 8100 an which includes interest. Qther amounts in _proportion. ILL LANE, chhlnn 6510, YEAR-] pervision AR, ive e couple: live Box 460-M. Star. e et ¥ & Ol EXTRA MONEY FOR ANY rpose just give me & call. You can gel need repay only $1.78 per week, the only charge, Just call K "n‘:"'r'e“":i‘ orehices; 1500 A3 e Gur pleaseq parents. Box 66, Clarksville, Md, TO ANY EMPLOYED MAN OR WOMAN! Whenever you “need 325 to 83 Burey. fust sive ou ned it lnd the only charge the exact time you have th! mone B el i ith al in ¥ perterably one interested - in . best of references. loxn BC “the little school t! n for ngnn thre money can't buy. Prione Manassas 72. ULD LIKE TO DEVELOP AND MANAGE ;';31’ farm Nn rty. 1 hl th.fl & Singie40. Box 308 BABIES_UNDER rivate home of nnmred nurse. B e "fi“’“‘“fi" m m. D& nwm L itis, ' 1a Caretul “ariver. Senate Bt G 2;;1“!1& lmlhm)"": (G-th\wfl on Next Page.] ]