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19 Nations Confer On Air Safety Code For Caribbean Area With tourist and commercial tra vel In the Caribbean area expected to triple in the next few years, rep resentatives of 19 nations in sessior here completed their first week’: work today on standard procedure: for the safety, guidance and contro of air traffic between the island: and coastal regions of North, Cen tral and South America. More than 125 delegates and ob servers from five nations will con tinue to hold committee meeting: in State Department conferenct rooms at 1778 Pennsylvania avenui N.W. for at least two weeks longer it was said. The regional confer ence, third of a series, was called by the Provisional Internationa Civil Aviation Organization. It was estimated that some 600, 000 persons will travel for business or pleasure in the Caribbean ares annually as soon as ample facilities can be provided by air and sea. About 30 air transport companies already are being operated in th< area by 12 nations, and about If new companies have plans to entei the field. William A. M. Burden, Assistanl Secretory of Commerce, told dele gates that “private pilots will fly more and more in the region to take advantage of vacation as well as business benefits to be found there These and other factors combine to indicate a high density of traffic over a complexity of routes.’’ “The time has come to analyze present and forseeable air traffic problems in this area and to plan for necessary navigational facilities and services.” Mr. Burden said. Alexandria Market Damaged by Fire One fireman was overcome by •moke and another was injured to day in a fire which damaged the Sunshine Market, 601 North Colum bus street. Alexandria. Fire Chief James M. Duncan, jr„ estimated the damage at $20,000. The fire started at 3 a.m. and was brought under control four hours later. Chief Duncan said he be lieved defective wiring in the base ment caused the blaze. Fire Marshal Thomas Cockrell was cut on the hand when a beer bottle exploded from the heat. Three stitches were token at the Alexandria Hospital. Vernon Welker of No. 1 Engine Company was overcome by smoke and treated at the hospital. 3 Face Numbers Charges In $5,000-a-Day Business Anti-gambling squad Detectives Jim Roche and Perry Miller yester day afternoon seized *1,050 in cash and arrested three colored men in a raid on a house in the 300 block of I street S.E. Police estimated the place ran a *5,000-a-day numbers business. Entering the building through a rear door, the detectives found Robert L. Prince, 35, of the I street address, and Smith B. Grifflm, 52, of the 300 block Virginia avenue SI., and confiscated *300 in cash and 150 numbers books. While they were raiding the house, Clarence I. Gomillion, 48, of the 1200 block Q street N.W., entered the building, and police arrested him also when *750 in cash and 3,000 numbers slips were found in his car, parked out side. Police said the men were charged with operating a lottery and pos session of numbers slips, and re leased on *1.500 bond each. Walter Johnson Withdraws From Montgomery Race Walter Johnson, who has staged a valiant fight for life in George town Hospital sinoe spring, has withdrawn as a Republican candi date for re-election to the Mont gomery County Board of Commis sioners, it was announced today. Walter W. Dawson, chairman of the Montgomery Republican State Central Committee, said the com mittee will urge support of Brawner ; Harding, an Independent Democratic candidate from Gaithersburg, for i Mr. Johnson's place. Mr. Dawson explained that Mr. Johnson was in the hospital when he filed for re-election and said he would withdraw if not well enough to conduct an active campaign for the November elections. Mr. Johnson is suffering from a brain tumor and at various times was reported near death. Members of his family said today that X-ray treatments are being used with some success and that his general condition seems to be im proving. Longinos to Command Virginia Division of Salvation Army Maj. and Mrs. James A. Longino, directors of the Salvation Army work in Washington for the past five years, have been named to command the Salvation Army's Virginia Divi sion with headquarters in Richmond. Brig. Wesley W. Bouterse will be moved from command of the Caro linas Division to the Washington post, Salvation Army officials said. Maj. Lonrino. Mri. Lonrino. Official farewell services for Maj. and Mrs. Longino will be conducted at 8 pm. Friday at the Washington Temple Corps, 606 E street N.W. A farewell luncheon is scheduled for noon September 9 at the Evangeline Residence, 1330 L street N.W. During his five years in the Dis trict, Maj. Longino has been a mem ber of the Rotary Club, serving as chairman of the Attendance Com mittee; the American Camping As sociation, and has served as presi dent of the executives conference ol the Community Chest. Recently he was elected vice president of the Washington Ministerial Union. Mrs. Longino has been active in hospital and institutional visitation work and has served as a member of the War Hospitality Committee. Durfee Named Director Of Red Cross Personnel Norman A. Durfee of Atlanta. Ga„ has been named director of personnel of the American National Red Cross, it was announced today. He succeeds Dr. Harry A. Wann, who plans to return to the field of education. Mr. Durfee has served as deputy manager of the Red Cross south eastern area headquarters in Atlan ta since 1943. Earlier he was as sistant director of personnel for the mid western area, with head quarters at St. Louis, and subse quently regional director of the area in charge of Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri. Tat'Taken in 10,000 Haircuts To Aid Scalp Ringworm Fight By Thomas R. Henry A powerful killer of fungi has been extracted from human hair. As little as one part in 10,000 will stop completely the growth of the organism responsible for scalp ringworm in children. Up to the present, however, this works only in the laboratory and some link still is missiing for use in treatment. Finding of this material after ex tracting the ‘‘hair fat” from the residue of 10,000 haircuts has just been reported to the American Association for the Advancement of Science here by Drs. Stephen Roth man and Adelaide M. Smiljanic of the University of Chicago and Alfred W. Weitkamp of the Stand ard Oil Co. laboratories. Scalp ringworm is almost exclu sively a disease of children. The scalp become covered with scabs and hair falls out. It is difficult to treat and extremely contagious. It tends to clear up naturally with adolescense, however, and is very seldom seen in adults. The two Chicago experimenters proceeded on the theory that some thing curative was formed in the hair Itself. They proceeded to extract the “fat” from hair and found that it was a quite good in hibitor of the particular fungus which caused scalp ringworm. In accordance with their theory, the hair fat of adults was about five times as effective as the hair fat of children. They then proceeded to tear this fat to pieces by chemical processes, in an effort to find what part of it was most effective. By a process of elimination they obtained strong er and Stronger fractions, the mast active ones in vanishingly small amounts. The inefficiacv of the substance in treatment, it was found, was that there was no means of getting it inside the hair itself. District Health Department offi cials said today they have found as high as 10 per cent of the children in classes in District schools in fected. Strangely enough, 85 per cent of those children infected are boys. The Health Department said this was due to the fact that boys get their hair cut more often than girls and usually at a barber shop where danger of infection is much greater. In an effort to combat this infec tion danger, the Health Department has included regulations for steri lization of clippers in the revised barber regulations now being con sidered by the commissioners. News of D. C. Area Servicemen Capt. Alexander Sledge, USN, 5303 Reno road N.W., recently was deco rated with the Legion of Merit for outstanding service as head of the design conversion section of the Bureau of Ships from February, 1943, until the end of World War II. During that period he was responsi ble for the rapid completion of highly effective designs for the effi cient conversion of a large number of naval vessels, the Navy an nounced. CoL Kenton P. Cooley, 1303 South Barton street, Arlington, has been awarded the Legion of Merit in recognition of services as command ing officer of South Post, Fort Myer, Va., from April, 1942, to June of this year, the Army announced. CoL Emerson C. Itsehner, 2333 South Nash street, Arlington, re cently received the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Legion of Merit for outstand ing services in the Southwest Pacific area from September 15, 1945, to March 2, this year, as commanding officer, Base K, U. S. Army Forces, Western Pacific, in Tacloban, Philip pine Islands. Ueut. Col. Oliver P. Easterwood. 4118 North Twenty-third street, Ar lington, was awarded the Legion of Merit recently for meritorious ser vices in the office of the Chief of Engineers from June, 1942, to last January, as acting chief of the legal division. CoL Richard C. Rogers, Bataa^ i death inarch survivor who is now commanding the Washington Quar termaster Depot at Alexandria, re cently was decorated with the Le gion of Merit in recognition of "the outstanding manner in which he kept the supply lines open” during the Japanese onslaught. His action “contributed in a very large mea sure to the accomplishments of the quartermaster mission in the Philip pines,” the Army announced. Taken prisoner by the Japanese on Bataan, Col. Rogers was freed from a Manchurian prison camp by the Russians in August last year. Capt. John F. Newman, jr., USN, 408 Turner street, Chevy Chase, has been awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a third Bronze Star for heroic achievement as commanding officer of the Destroyer Braine during the bombardment of New Britain Island, the Navy announced. CoL Aubrey S. Newman. 1309 Buchanan street, Arlington, this week received the Army Commenda tion Ribbon in recognition of ser vices as chief of the intelligence training division, Intelligence Sec tion, Headquarters of the Army Ground Forces, from January 21 to August 5 this year, the Army an nounced. John D. Davis, former technician, third grade, USA, has been awarded the Air Medal, for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight in connection with mili tary operations from August 15, 1944, to April 20, 1945. wc Maj. Gen. Leven C. Allen To Head Manpower Unit Maj. Gen. Charles H. Bonesteel is being relieved Monday as presi dent of the War Department Man power Board by Maj. Gen. Leven C. Allen, who has been a member of the board since his return last April from the European theater, it was announced today. Immediate concern of the Man power Board is directing the reduc tion program in the department’s civilian personnel, 53,000 of whom are being let out by October 1. Gen. Bonesteel, who has served 38 years in the Army, became presi dent of the Manpower Board Sep tember 1, 1945. His next assign ment has not been announced. The Manpower Board is charged with a continuing survey of em ployment, both military and civilian, and must work out further economy reductions next year. Both generals are veterans of the World War and took prominent part in World War II. Gen. Allen, younger of the two, went overseas in 1943. He became chief of stall of Gen. Omar Bradley’s 12th Army Group from the landing in' Nor mandy to the occupation of Ger many. He later was assigned as president of the Liquidation and Manpower Board in Europe. He was born at Fort Douglas, Utah, in 1894. Schneider's Drug Store 241 Virginia Are. S.E. Is a Star Want-Ad Branch Agency Other Branches conveniently located throughout the city for the acceptance of Classi fied Advertising. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Local Advertisers Three Lines (Minimum) 1 or 2 times.30c per line 3 to 6 times consecu tively .28c “ • 7 times or longer con secutively . 25c “ " Advertisements under tne Persona) classification and Dusiness advertising under Special Notices, 5c per line additional Situations Wanted. 1 time -27c per line 2 times . 25c “ " 3 times __ 22c “ " Business advertising under Sit uations Wanted takes the regular local advertising rate. OUT-OF-TOWN KATE. Four Lines (Minimum) Fiat rate per line..40c Out-of-Town Rate is charged on all advertising 25 miles or more from Washington. Orders to insert or cancel classified advertisements for The Evening Star must be received by 11 p.m. the night before; for The Sunday Star by 4 p.m. Saturday. Claims for errors must be made in time for correction before the second insertion. - For Lost and Found Advertisements See Page A-3 _PROPOSALS. COMMISSIONERS. D. C., Washington. Au 28. 1940.—Sealed proposal, will be rec*|ve<i at Room 509. District BuHdlng. J*?111 2:00 p.m.. September 9. 1940, and then publicly opened for the construction of sanitary sewer In the vicinity of 11th street and Emerson street n.e. Proposals, plans and specifications may be obtained at Room 42,. District Building au28,29.30..21 .seH.4._ SPECIAL NOTICES. gas water heater.' 20. 30, 40 gal automatic; no cash needed, small monthly ®e8nBW?m«3g““ltat‘0“- D' A ftOTfbJokT sfarted, ^S^rWe* audits statements OR 2074 CANNING PEACHES—Large Elbertas di rect from orchard. S2.95 per bushel on i'l* J“fket£ „ F’LORfDA MARKET. o9jj Lit hwy.t Falls Church, Va 100 yaros west of Old Dominion Railroad Route* 29 and 211. Tel. Axmlnster 4400' SIGNATURE LOANS, confidential- *f*ast LENDER8. INC., 2028 North Moore at., Roaslyn, Va. Phone CH. 2444. rhiTO LOANS. %% per month, service charge: no delay. LENDERS. INC.. 7904 ave. Phone 8H. .3080. —25 grapes—pine quality Concord and Ni agara grapes. Directions—Pollow M *t. JV®•• Canal road. Chain Bridge. Route 123 Vienna.*1101GJ-3 *° Chilcott Orchard, Tel 0% DISCOUNT LOANS, up to SI.500. 32W * BKlce, , ch»r«e- LENDERS. INC,. IN* g yogrvTOWM *v,e -Phone DE. 1240. JrvL geg®geTOWN, visit our new plumb i1olia«S, heating appliance showroom at SE’nMW''lNHc: 0200;_open iPnTS0RTH' visit our showroom at CARLNLrppHaiN?:'hlre aTe' D W- OE.HIOO. !»«;r AVAILABLE, anprox 4.000 yds., yl cwi1 ad^TO* rd “nd Em"son «-,»■«• ' WJLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for' any debts incurred by any one other than myself. GUSTAV G. LEECKE, 922 South Carolina ave. s.e. 31* ' Wn,L NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for' any aebU incurred by any one other than my self. GEORGE E. MANGUM. 2939 Port Baker drive s.e. 31* ^uLa5g*' *weet, tree-ripened, Elbertas on sale dally through jfSnSC ??J- ,P,r,lv* ,?ut Colesvllle nllce to inS-J’ 10 4 mil*8 from crosslight at Silver Spring. Buy them at the orchard. ASHING PARTIES, day or night, re«rva tion oniv: Herring Bay, Gooses Call CAPT ANTHONY KING WA. 4192 —0 LJfILL ,?OT .?E BESPONSIBLE for any debts other than my own from this date. Aug. 31st. 1940. GEORGE H. BUTLER, 1301 J5th st. n.w. 2* I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts unless contracted by myself. HAROLD E. JACKSON. 2012 E st. n.e. 1* HELP MEN. ACCOUNTANT-OFFICE-MANAGER, unl verslty degree: public accounting back ground, commercial experience desirable: we are Interested In character a* well as capacity: state salary and lull particulars. Box 400-X, Star. _o ARTIST-LAYOUT MAN for fully recognized advertising agencv, must have top-flight - Apply M. BELMONT VER STANDIG, 1001 16th st. n.w., RE. 2020. ASSISTANT TO OFFICE MANAGER.~nmst be capable typist and have ability to take shorthand; excel, starting salary and Eermanent position; payroll ex per. helpful “‘Pot nec Apply Mr. Wolf, BOND lLOTHES. 1335 F st. n.w. _3 ASSISTANT STEWARD, exp.; refs, re quired: for one of Washington’s finest restsLurants; salary. $200 and meals. Box o*Di 1 ATTENDANT—Gasoline station; white, ex perienced pref. but not nec. See MR. BAUGHER. 4030 Wisconsin ave. n.w. —1 AUTO BODY and fender men: highest wages and opportunities for advancement: -,wor.k: ,b«*‘ Forking conditions; Washingtons fastest growing auto com g*ny. McKEE PONTIAC. See Mr Sfhenker. -’bis L st. n.w.. ME. 0400.—1 AUTO BODE snd fender mechanics (2)— A-1 mcri to work on OM products; well lighted shop, good equipment. 5'4 days wk., „ Apply Mr. Corzlne, COAST-IN PONTIAC CO., 407 Florida ave. n.e. ;_2 AUTO BODY MAN to take charge of mod ern body shop, with helpers; must be ex perienced in all phases of body repairing and painting; top pay with paid vacation; this is an excellent opportunity for a de pendable man. Box 300-D. Star. —1 AUTO MECHANICS (2). Buick experience preferred, but not essential; salary or flat rate. 8ee Mr. Booth. CAITHNESS BUICK. INC. 4718 Hampden lane, b£ ihesda. WI. 4500. 2 AUTO MECHANICS. Ford: 50% pay basis or Straight time; good working conditions. See or shone Mr. Dee, WI 1270 FDOE MOOR MOTOR CO.. 830; Wls sve. -1 AUTO MECHANICS i clean, cool, wetl llfhted shop; earnings average $10n for >&ee MrOamer. McMAHON Chevrolet co,, 0323 Ga. a*e 2 AUTO MECHANICS, experienced: to work on trucks; must have hand tools; steady work, good pay, vacation; clean shop. ADPTsarage. CHESTNUT FARMS DAIRY. 3241 Prospect ave. n.w. —31 AUTO MECHANIC, must be dependable and experienced on Chrysler products: 5-day week, 45 hours, guarantee ol $1.25 p*r hour and overtime over 40 hour*. earn Rj55bAlf.e*MGfeRA,,INC llSo rjth**”! n.w., or telephone EX. 48(10 for appoint ment In evening. —31 AUTO MECHANIC—Must be experienced on all cars; $66 per week; no Sunday Fork. .BUCK LAUER’S SERVICE STA TION. yd M st. s.w. —2 AUTOMOTIVE FAETS stock man. to as sist In shipping, receiving, etc.: perm., good salary and opportunity for advance ment. Should have knowledge of auto* motive parts, be steady and have refs.; A'4-«l»r *>u Sea Mr. Ooodman. MILLER DUDLET CO.. 1716 14th at. ».w. —1 HELP MEN AUTOMOTIVE PARTE CLERK—Nationally known truck manufacturer has oppor tunity for person interested In permanent position, with opportunity to learn parts department, operation: 5-day. 40-hr. week with paid vacation and opportunity to ad vance. See MR. REDDEN. 1120 lat st. n.e.. between 9 a.m. and 11 a m. —31 BAKERS, doughnut cutters. 703 Michigan ave n.e. —2 BANK CLERKS, permanent pos. 5-day wk.: oppor. for ad», no exp nee, as we will train Apply Box 143-D. Star. Give age. education and qualifications. —2 BARBER—Good opportunity for right Parity. DODGE HOTEL, 20 E st. n.w. —1 BOOKKEEPER, must have experience In transportation books, preferably wtih local and long distance moving and storage busi mss; must furnish A-l reference. Box 242-C. Star —1 BOOKKEEPER. assistant, experienced: familiar with payroll work; give references In reply; salary $200 per month. Box 324-C. Star. —1 BOTS. 18 and over, wltn or without bicy cles, not returning to school. Apply WEST ERN UNION, Room 200, 1317 New York ave. n.w. _4 BOY, exp. switchboard operator; 4:30 to 11 p.m.: Sundays. 3 p.m. to In P.m.; Sat urdays (Off; $2 per day and dinner. Call BRICKLAYERS WANTED, colored"” 600 houses: plenty of material; $2.12Vi per hour Call TR. 0946 eves, and Sunday.—1 BRICKLAYERS WANTED — White Oak, hour plus S1 * day transp. ANCHOR F7REPROOPING CO.. 900 F st. n.w. _5 union job, transportation: 4Eth ave.. Hyattsvllle. Md., WA. 9771. —6 BUsHELMAN. experienced tailor on civil ian and military clothing: steady year round position; splendid salary to right Party. Apply JEROME W. WITT, 1011 H st. n.w. _1 CAB DRIVER8—Guaranteed salary and commission: Ideal working conditions. Call Mr. Simmons. Falls Church 288H. manager. HUGHE8 CAB CO.. INC., 445 Lee hwy„ Arlington, Va. _1 CABWET MAN. Apply HOFFMANN UP Hpi£TERER8. 1711 14th st. n.w. —31 CABINETMAKERS—lst-class, for evening work, 3 to 5 eves. pr. wk.. from 5-10 p.m.; Excellent salary and working conditions. MAYER A CO., 421 7th st. n.w. —1 CAMERA REPAIRMAN, experienced, want ed for permanent job in lge. camera store. Reply Box 92-D, Star. —31 CARPENTERS, ready for work. Call National 2780. o* CARPENTERS wanted (white): Ideal work ing conditions. Call AD. 0480. —1 CARPENTERS, long Job. top wages; 49th ave., Hyattsvllle. Md.. WA. 9771. —8 CARPET LAYERS, experience: immed. openings. Apply employment office, 9th fi . WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 9:30 to 6 dally. —3i CAR WASHERS, colored, to work In auto laundry. Extra men for week ends. 3510 Georgia ave. —1 CHEF, experienced, canable of taking charge of kitchen and menus. Apply at or.ee, 3419 Conn. ave. n.w. 1 CHEF-COOK, experienced in sea food; good pay; can live on premises if desired. Ap ply *fter 4 p m , CLUB RAYBURN. Berwyn, Md. TY. 9560. 1 CIGAR CLERK, well experienced on cigars, candy, stationery and magazines: must be ???d Jler'hand*,!er- Apply EMPIRE PHAR MACY, 3 738 Conn. ave. —3 CIGAR. TOBACCO, candy and magazine dent, clerk, capable assuming complete charge, ordering, merchandizing, etc ; good permanent position for dependable alert, experienced man: $42.50 week plus comm to start. HIOGER'S DRUGS, 5017 Conn. ave. n.w. 31 CLERK, hardware: permanent position. re,er'nce: COMBINATION oyster and kitchen man; good P*T. short hrs.: no 8unday work. Mr. Conner. HALLS RESTAURANT, 7th and K sts. s w. 32 COOK, colored, houseman, yardman, for docto^famny; live in; excellent salary. COUNTERMAN and grillman. experi enced- Call in person. DALEY’S FOOD SHOP, 3207 14th st. n.w. —31 COUNTERMEN wanted; good hours, good P^y.__ Mr. Butler, WOODLEY DRUG STORE, 3527 Conn. ave. n.w. —2 luuniEKMEN — Increased wage scale makes working for LITTLE TAVERN SHOPS. INC.. ‘Famous for Hamburgers.' especially attractive; opportunity for ad. vancement. Call 8L.6800 for Informs tlor., 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 o.m warehousemen In wholesale plumbing and heating supplv “ood, working conditions and sala'iy. chance for advancement. Apply in HE'-A- J' Somerville. THOMAS 88uS5W&°«i&S{|4 min; “m'u.r^e nCldIT« l38&£° 7S3U4ndl*§ ‘at! DELIVERY ROOM MANAGER. man wUh experience In parcel post shipping; all re plies confidential. Our employes know of Star advertiscmcnt- Box 178-D, TECHN'IC,AN. capable of fimsh Ina, packing and making repairs In nlate ORATORY. 1909 Eye st. n.w. _1 DISHWASHERS, colored: experienced. Ap E,Lk_Mr. Roger. INDIAN SPRING COUNTRY CLUB. SH. 1815. _31 DISHWASHER and kitchen helper, colored. «ea<JE job for willing, sober man CRAIN'S RESTAURANT. 201 UpshuT st. n.w., RA. DISHWASHER for hotel dining room. Ap ply rear 1016 17th st. n.w. —31 DRIVERS ..and warehousemen, colored; strong, tall and know city well: perm poaltlon: start. 66c per hr.: 93c per hr. after 40-hr. wk. Apply at once 4302 Georgia ave. n.w. DRIVERS, nonunion, for concrete trucks: heavy truck experience necessary; con crete mixer experience not necessary. Apply in peraon or phone TR. 2830. TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE CO., 2006 Bladensburg rd. n.e. »• DBUG CLERK, experienced: permanent position for sober, reliable man with some managerial ability: «-day wk . vac. with pay: start at *4o per wk. and commis sion; nip. d advancement for qualified man. EGG CANDLERS. white, experienced. Ap ply E. M. Arey, ARMOUR 4r CO., 601 12th st. s.w. 2 ELECTRICIAN, for new-house wiring, exper only: hr- 4718 Bethesda ave., Be thesda. Md. 1 ENGINEER—Licensed, for high-pressure boilers, as watch engineer. *260 per mo. Vacation with pay Apply chief engineer, Onlv., 37th and O sts. n.w. —1 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT for headquarters office of an international professional or ganization: scope of duties Include orig inal writing, editorial and publications work; membership promotion through correspondence; arranging for annual conference; conducting routine correspond ence, etc., under direction of an execu tive secretary and board of officers. Some legal or law enforcement experience de sired but not essential. Opportunity for substantial salary advancement commen surate with demonstrated ability. Give full Information on education, training and experience, and state minimum start ing salary desired. Box 316-C. Star. —I EXPERIENCED SERVICE station atten dants, white. Apply HAYNES E8SO SERV ICE. „."7(>8 Va ave. n.w. 1* EXPORT SALES promotion manager— Knowledge of foreign markets: languages preferred but not necessary: must be ex perienced in foreign sales promotion: ex cellent opportunity In large organization handling general merchandise. Write full particulars to Box 1695, Baltimore, Md. 3 EXPERIENCED LUBRICATION and all around man for Arlington, Va,, service sta tion. Call Ivy 1268. —1 FARMER, general farm hand for pure bred Guernsey farm; modern 3-room bun galow. milk, lights, heat and top wages.! BASKERVILLE FARM, R. F. D. 1, Vienna,! Va. Vienna 268-J. —2 i FARM HELP—2 men. exper. for dairy! farm work, at once; hou-ses with water and elec., top wages, garden and fuel. H J. LOWE. McLean, Va. Phone Falls Church 827-W-ll. —I FILLING STATION ATTENDANT, expe rienced. to assist In managing station; good opportunity for dependable worker. Ap ply In person. 6223 Blair rd. n.w. 31* FINISHERS (2), 1st-class, for eve. work. 3 to 5 eves. pr. wk.; from 6-lfl p.m. Excellent salary and working conditions. MAYER ii CO.. 421 7th st. n.w. —1 FISHMEN. 3, white, only little or no ex perience necessary. We will teach you. Good starting salary and rapid advance ment. Apply Mr. Leopold. 1 to 2 D.m., GIANT FOOD STOpE, 7536 Old George town rd., Bethesda. —1 FISHMEN, 3, colored, only little or no experience necessary. We will teach you. Good starting salary and rapid advance ment. Apply Mr. Leopold. 1 to 2 p.m. GIANT FOOD STORE. 7536 Old George town rd., Bethesda. —1 FLOOR MANAGERS, Immediate openings, 5-day, 40-hour week. Apply employment office. 9th fi.. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 9:30-6 dally. —31 FXORI8T wanted at once, must be flrst clasa designer; permanent Job. good pay and working conditions. All applications confidential. RA. 2820. —1 FOUNTAIN MAN, colored, young and ex P?/J-«nced ^on1 y need apply. NEW HAMP SHIRE PHARMACY, 6000 1st at. n.w., RA. FOUNTAIN MANAGER—Must be experi enced: excell, opport. tor right man: $70 per wk.: no Sundays Apply in person. McREYNOLDS PHARMACY7 1743 Q it. n°w. FURNITURE REFINISHER, experienced, new. modern service bide.: excellent work ing conditions. 48-hr. wk.. vac. and sick leave with pay. perm, position, excell, opport.: take full charge of dept. Salary ODen. GEOROE'S RADIO CO., 2145 S!!?ey_£&*pel rd- AT. 1166, ask for Nin BECK b GARAGE ATTENDANT) hrs., 7:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m.; exper. driver: good salary. Apply supt., 2540 Mass. ave. n.w. —31 GASOLINE STATION ATTENDANTS: sal ary, bonus, no Bundays. Apply JOHNNY’8 SERVICE STATION. 20th and N Y ave. n.w. ' j ’ GROCERY CLERK, experienced, with some knowledge of meats: salary open. Inaulre 400 K st. n.e. _3i HARDWARE CLERK, food, steady Job for right man; state past experience, references and age Apply Box 272-D. Star. —1 HELPERS, for furniture co„ good chance for advancement, good pay, steady year round work, white only. Call MR. COLE. Rockville 700 or oh. 5641. —2 HOTEL CLERK, experienced. Also night clerk with transcript experience; year around resort hotel. Good salary with room and meals; to begin work around September lOth. For interview, write CHARLES P. GAY. Pinewood Hotel, Vlr fioTEL*#i!oNT* DESK CLERK. exper.: sal ary commensurate with ability. Apply manager. KBBITT HOTEL, 10th and H sts. n.w. —4 INSTRUCTORS, teachers, part time; pre cision lens grinding, applied optics, physics, mathematics; state qualifications, experi ence. salary. Box 234-C. 8tar. 2* JUMPERS for package delivery. Must be able to furnish references. Apply em ployment office, ith floor, LAN8BUROH & BRO.. 7th, 8th and E sts. n.w. —81 LABORERS, long Job, top wages; 49th ave., Hyattsvllle. Md.. WA. 9771. —8 LABORERS WANTED, beginning Sept. 2 Apply in person to MR. REYNOLDS, at entrance to property, 1 mile south ot Pen Daw Hotel on old Kings highway, Mt. Comfort Cemetery. —1 LATHERS—Long Job. plenty of material on hand; 30c per bundle. 49th ave., Hy attsvllle, Md. WA. 9771. —3 LAUNDRY FOREMAN —One acquainted with flat work department. COLONIAL LAUNDRY, Alexandria. Va. ALex. 4300. —2 LINOLEUM CUTTER and warehouseman wanted: steady work; good pay. Apply QUAKER CITY LINOLEUM CO., 809 F LINOTYPE OPERATOR—Day work, excel, wages. GUIDE PUBLISHING CO , DE. 6606. —1 HELP MEN. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER, third-class license or better; #1.48 j>er hr., vac. with pay. Apply CONTINENTAL BAKING CO., 3301 Georgia ave. n.w. —1 MAN. yount. for porter service. #25; 5 day week. Apply 244 Woodward Bldg. —31 MAN, young, to learn the credit buainess; gmust be able to type. REGAL CLOTH rO. 711 7th st. n.w. —31 AN, young. 30 to 22. general office work; must be good at figures; good opportunity for aavancement: 6-day wk. Call DI 1082 for appt. —1 MAN—Over 21. with a clean record, for part-time work. 10 to 4. 301 12th st s.e. BURTNICK ---31 MAN wanted for paint and hardware store. See MR. WOODRUFF, 7614 Wis. ave.. Bethesda. Md —l MAN TO UNCKATE FURNITURE and to set up same must be experienced; 5-day week, good pay. Apply P. J. NEE CO., 1741 Johnson ave. n.w. —2 MAN FOR CLAIM WORK in local insur ance office; aged 25-36; typing essential; apoly to MISS PIERCE. 1000 H st. n w. —1 MANAGER for shoe store: must be exper.; excel, salary. LINCOLN SHOE STORE, 1218 7th st .n.w. NA. 4790. —4 MECHANICS wanted. Apply ARLINGTON & FAIRFAX MOTOR TRANSPORTATION CO., 100B N. Glebe rd- Arlington. Va. See Mr. Mennig. Apply between 9 a m. and 5 p.m. —31 MECHANICS lor service and installation of automatic oll-bufnlng equipment, do mestic and light commercial. Apply SIN CLAIR REFINING CO., 6927 Blair rd. n.w. MECHANICAL DRAWING instructor, teach ing experience essential, permanent po sition, good salary. Call NO. 4738 Sat urday and Sunday, call HO. 1620 week days. —1 MEN ATTENDANTS for amusement ar cade. See MR. FRIEDMAN at 412 Oth st. n.w. —6 MEN, abojt 30, college graduate who wishes to learn a specialized business; here is your opportunity; old-established firm will teach you all phases of surgical retail business and Day you well while you learn. Please give full data regarding your self. name college attended, hobbles and previous business exnerience. if any. Apnly Box 269-D, Star. MEN, age 18 to 60, as service station at tendants; commission on individual sales; uniforms and laundry furnished; all posi tions available are permanent and should be considered for the future. Apply GULFKJIL CORP., 14th and L sts. n.w., Tuesday 9 a m. to 12 noon. —1 MESSENGER, white, over 16: 4 to 8 p.m., good pay; wanted Immediately. MAXWELL & TENNY80N, 1801 Eye st. n.w. —1 OIL BURNER INSTALLATION MEN. tank fitters, electricians, combustion chamber mechanics. Call CH. 0885 between 6 and 8 p.m. —3 OIL BURNER MECHANIC, experience In new Installation and repair work. Call WI. 4656. — OIL BURNER MECHANIC: permanent job. large housing development; weekly salary; must be experienced on heavy and light oil burners. Call MR. WEHRLI, CH. 6000. Apply 3900 N. 4th st., Arlington. Va. —31 PACKERS experienced in huusenoia gooas desirable; good wages, steady work. SE CURITY 8TORAGE CO.. 1140 15th st. n.w. PACKERS. CHECKERS, stockkeepers; Im mediate openings; 5-day. 40-hour week. Apply employment office. Oth fl„ WOOD S'ARS.it LOTHROP. 9:30 to 6 daily. —31 PATENT SEARCHER to devote substantial portion of time to search work for West Coast corporation, preferably on salary basis; must be thoroughly experienced. Box 470-B, Star. —1 PACKERS, colored, experienced in packing china. Apply Mr. Dent. SMITH'S TRANS FER & STORAGE CO.. 600 W st. n.e. —6 FHARMACI8T, top salary, vacation with pay, good hours; references. RIVERSIDE PHARMACY, 2126 E st. n.w. —31 PHARMACIST, part time, for evenings and Sundays. Apply EMPIRE PHARMACY, liJ8 Conn. ave. n.w. —1 PLASTERERS, top wages. Phone SH. 6091. 2 ruumocivs. wun reierences. sieany worn and good nay to qualified mechanics. 0912 4th st. n.w. GE. 4531. —3 PLUMBER experienced in jobbing and re modeling: top wages. T. J. FITZMAURICE, DU. 5381. —31 PORTER, colored, daywork. Apply Mr. Roger, INDIAN SPRING COUNTRY CLUB. SH. 1815, —31 PORTER, colored, 50 or over preferred, to help head porter: large cleaning work; full or part time: permanent position; fine men's clothing store. Ask for Mr. Davis. OROSNER of 1325 F st. —4 PORTERS wanted for drugstore; excellent salary and good hours, no Sunday work. Apply McREYNOLDS PHARMACY, 1743 G st. n.w. —1 PORTER—-Colored, for retail store, must be honest and dependable; state age and salary expected. Box 391-B, Star. —2 PRE8SER. experienced. FRIENDSHIP CLEANERS. Call EM. 1052. —30 PRINTER, perm, and pleasant position open for good man on composition, other duties; 3-man Job plant. Tele. AD. 4699. PRODUCE MEN (2), good Jobs for right men. Apply SHIRLINGTON SUPER MAR KET. 2806 S. Quincy st.. Shlrlington Busi ness Center, Arlington. Va. —1 PUBLISHER, administrative law: perma nent. salaried positions; ideal conditions, future secure; men between 25 and 40 with sales or law background, familiar with operation of Federal agencies desired: starting salary up to S5.000. advancement. Box 287-C. Star. 1» RADIO SERVICEMAN, must have several yrs. experience: excellent opportunity; ref erence required. ALLEN TIRE SALES. 1738 14th st. n.w. —1 RADIO SERVICE MAN. salary and com mission. car allowance; must have some shop experience: home service calls in Silver Spg. and vie. See Mr. Miller. WARD RADIO & APPLIANCES, 8535 Georgia ave., SH. 6700. —1 RAW BAR COUNTERMAN, for large down town restaurant: top pay and meals; only those experienced in oyster and clam shucking; apply to MR. OBRIEN. 1207 E at. n.w. —3 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN—Experience not necessary; must have car: excellent opportunity with unlimited earnings for ambitious young man. Call Axminster 4020. —31 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, for full time: must have car. Call DEDWAY REALTY CO.. 1304 Girard st. n.w. DE. 8577 —2 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN with or without exper.: car essential; good opportunity to connect with growing organization; we will give you all the necessary help. PECK CO.. CO. 3333. 3408 18th st. n.e. —2 ROOFERS, experienced sheet-metal men and slag roofers wanted. D18TCLICT ROOFING CO.. 3608 14th st. n.w. GE. 3483. —31 ROOFING AND SIDING applicators; ex perienced; must have cars. Phone HO 4120 for appt PATTERSON-CAULFIELD CORP. —31 ROUTE MAN. established dry cleaning route: guaranteed salary and commission; wonderful opportunity for advancement to a progressive, conclentious man. CENTRAL CLEANERS, 323 Carroll st. n.w. GE. 5524. -—3 ROUTEMAN, dry cleaning establishment; salary open. 4818 R. I. ave., Hyattsville. WA. 9103 or WA. 2900. —1 SALESMEN WANTED; outside work; sell vacuum cleaners and other appliances; canvassing; good opportunity; drawing ac count and commission. Box 410-B, Star. SALES MANAGER—Man experienced In hiring and training salesmen in office machine field and capable of taking com plete charge of sales for one of the fastest growing office machines, with long-estab lished local firm. Must be familiar with local U. S. Govt, sales as well as commer cial sales. This is an unusual opportunity for a hard working man with the proper background and experience. Write fully, giving age. experience and past earnings. Replies wilt be confidential. Box 295-C. Star. —31 SALESMAN—Man with car who is thor oughly salesmlnded gnd can sell. Position is lmmed. open and offers perm, security, good salary, plus com . with local wholesale grocery concern: bright future (groceries exp. unnec.1. Write Box 142-D. Star. —4 SALESMAN—Due to the demand for the sensational four-season aluminum store window and screen combination, the local distributor requires the services of a full time salesman who Is interested In mak ing real money and not afraid to work lor it. Car and Initiative essential Tri flers don't waste my time. For interview appt. phone WI. 9333. —2 SALESMEN—Excellent opportunity for real salesmen with one of world's largest finan cial Institutions: age 25-40: married; at least high school education: must have excellent references; good pay while in training; group life insurance, hospitali zation. surgical benefits for self and fam ily: disability benefits, retirement Income: vacation with pay. Only salesmen who are producers and looking for real future need apply. Call RE. 2225 on Tuesday or Wednesday for appointment. —1 SECTION MANAGERS—Permanent posi tions, 5-day week. Apply employment of fice, 4th floor, LANSBURGH dc BRO., 7th 8th and E sts. n.w. —31 SERVICEMAN with some mechanical experience. Must have car. Salary, car 611owance and commission on repairs. See [r. McNerney. 3rd floor. LANSBURGH & BRO.. 7th, 8th and E sts. n.w. —31 8ERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, experi enced. Apply MR. RUFF, 1101 18th st. n w 1 SHOEMAKER, 1st class. Apply at 1410 14th st. MID-CITY VALET. —31 SHOEMAKER, expert, all-around man, per manent position, exceptionally high sal ary. goorf opportunity for right man. MR. STERN. 1339 7th at. n.w. —1 SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER, experienced; excellent salary. CARRIERS PHARMACY. Columbia pike and Glebe rd., Arlington. Va SPOTTER, white, flrst-elasi man. to do wool and silk spotting and wet cleaning; good salary and permanent position. Apply giving references and salary desired to COMPECO DYE WORKS. Norfolk 8, Va. —3 8TOCK CLERKS, veterans, fi-day week, permanent employment, good working con ditions. Apply the manager. GARRISON TOY As NOVELTY CO., 1215 E st. n.w. —31 STONEMASONS (31, 1-room constructions, low scaffold; Immediate employment. Write Box 5555, Friendship Branch, Washing ton, D. C. —31 TAILORS, on men's clothing: permanent positions; also part-time workers: good Day. Apply Mb. Berns, BONDS CLOTHES, 1335 F st. n.w. —1 TOOL AND DIE MAKER, machinist's helper. ANTON TOOLS As MANU. CO., Clinton, Md. Spruce 1098, Mr. Zacharek. TREE EXPERT, with or without car; trailer and tools furnished; car allowance State training and education. Phone WI. 5010. —3 TRUCK MECHANICS (21. top salary to 1st rlassmen: 44-hour week with time and for all over 4n hours. Apply Mr. Carter, DIAMOND MOTORS, INC., 1031 3rd St. n.w. UPHOLSTERER for cusU>m shoo, excellent working conditions ana salary. Apply to Mr. 8pltxer. MAYER At CO, 421 7th st. n w. —31 UPHOLSTERER, experienced: also man with some upholstery experience. EX. 7737. VETERAN, capable of making drawings, who would Ilka instruction In estimating architectural Iron works. Phone NA. 3768 for appointment Sat. and Mon. morning. WATCHMAKERS, lmmed. openings. Ap ply employment office, 9th WOOD WARD Ac LOTHROP. 9:30 to 6 dally. —31 WATCHMAN, night, aged 45-56, for large downtown restaurant: good pay and meals. Apply ^ person to MR. O’BRIEN. y207 WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVE for D. C. :orporation. covering Maryland. Penna.. N. J. and Del.; some wholesale experience necessary. With or without ear. Immedl ite employment. Write Box 5655, Friend ship Branch. Washington. D. C . stating luallflcatlons and previous exptrt|pee. —31 HELP MEN. WINDOW DISPLAY MAN — Must have knowledge of cardwriting and Interior dis play; good salary, excellent working condi tions. Apply Mr. Waldschmidt. SPORT CENTER, 8th and D sts. n.w. WOOD FINISHER, permanent position with growing organisation, for an experi enced man: store fixtures and furniture. 1048 Rotomac st. n.w., Georgetown. DE. 7000. —31 YOUNG MEN. 18 and over, willing to ride bicycles: day or night work. Apply WEST ERN UNION. Room 200. 1317 New York ave. n.w. —4 YOUNG MAN as store manager, familiar with flowers, plants, garden hardware and insecticides; chain store experience would be helpful, also buying experience. State age. experience references, salary and share profits. Box 300-0. Star. —& YOUNG MEN—18 to 26. contacting law offices and business firms; permanent posi tion, 6-day week; $28 plus commission Apply 1307 H st n.w., 4th floor. COMET MESSENGER SERVICE. YOUNG MAN as porter in bakery. Call Union 3367 or 1177 after 0 p.m. 31* YOUNG MAN. white, to receive service calls on monitor system telephone desk: filing and recording service records and handling misc. clerical procedures pertaining to lge. warehouse. Apply Box 95-D. Star, stating experience and auallflcations. —2 YOUNG MAN, white. Interested In clerical work on inventory control on radios and appliances; experience will be helpful: po sition will be permanent, with good salary and advancement In a growing business. State experience, axe and qualifications. Reply. B"x 97-D. Star. —2 YOUNG MAN. colored, as stock rlerk In drugstore. Apply MARKET PHARMACY, 1428 7tn st n.w. —1 YOUNG MAN. about 21 years, clerk in real estate office. BOSS & PHELPS. 1417 K st. n.w 4 YOUNG MAN for filing, typing and gen eral office work In retail jewelry store, good working conditions: state age and salary expected. Box 380-B. Star. —2 YOUNG MAN for record work and to assist In selling In high-type retail Jewelry store, pleasant working cond.: state age and sal ary expected. Box 392-B. Star. —2 SEVERAL experienced architects or archi tectural draftsmen, engineers thoroughly experienced In air-conditioning, heating and plumbing. Also, one textile engineer. Write or call. J. N. PEASE ti CO. Tel 3-8481. Charlotte, N. C. —31 RESPONSIBLE S D. A. to take care of cabin camp and small riding stable on Southern Maryland farm starting Sent. 1: ’lvlng quarters provided; write SPRING VALLEY PARM. Great Mills, Md. or phone Tower 4949. —31 LUCRATIVE ARRANGEMENT ooen in pro gressive real estate office for veteran with some stenographic experience: part time or full time. Box 304-D. Star —31 WANTED — Disabled veteran, light office work, knowledge of typing nee.. 5-da* wk.: permanent position: good salary and working conditions. Apply the manager. GARRISON TOY & NOVELTY CO. 1215 E st. n.w. 31 WANTED, male attendant for position in Valley of Virginia: 12-hr. duty. Call TE. 0124. —31 NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL organization needs field secretary, good speaker, organi zer, public relations man. nonsmoker: nondrinker; give complete details, refs, Box 355-D, Star. —1 AN EXPERIENCED MAN to take care Also * night man to clean tack. MEADOW BROOK SADDLE CLUB, SH 9811, Chevy Chase. Md. 1* EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION desires su perior and experienced doorman; perma nent position, good hours and salary. Write Box 259-D. Star. —1 LIVE-WIRE MAN to represent novelty com pany: experience helpful but not necessary; SU'J? experience and education. Apply Box *' i H. Rfo r st HELP MEN b WOMEN. BILLING MACHINE OPERATORS, Imme diate openings; 6-day. 40-hour week. Ap ply employment office. 9th floor. WOOD WARD ft LOTHROP, 9:30-0 dally. —31 BOOKKEEPER to assist treasurer In large real estate office; permanent position, chance (or advancement. Box 301-V. Star. _5 BOOKKEEPER-CLERK, experienced: 5'/j day week, good salary, pleasant working conditions. B. MICHAELSON & CO.. 1301 CASHIER-SUPERVISOR—Act as assistant to manager o( novelty and newsstands In large operation. Experience in this field preferred, but not essential if you have sales and merchandising ability. Hours. 3-1,1 Dm.; six-day week: work Sundays. Write for interview, stating experience and 5£1S£.T.JjS?lred.- i° Sox 228 C. Star. —2 CLERICAL WORKER wanted, part-time Job, *°od salary, bonus, vacation with pay. HOMES OIL CO.. 6225 Blair rd. n.w. —2 COUPLE, white, middle aged, no children, sober: to work at tourist house: small apt and $175 mo. to start. HOTEL COURT.' Salto, blvd., 2 ml. past College Park. Tower 5678 after 10 a m. —3 DRY CHICKEN PICKER, experienced; part time work, 4 days week TA. 0120 —1 FUR OPERATORS AND CUTTERS, lm med. openings. Apply employment office. 9th floor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 9:30 to 6 daily. _31 MAN AND WIFE, no children, for farming nearby Maryland, wife to do general housework: must be reliable and sober; prefer couple over 40. who wants perma nent job: good salary with furnished house. Call at 1021 7th st. n.w. Phone NA. 053 0. —31 PIANO PLAYER, man or woman, for coun try folk songs for the TRIANON CAFE. <22 17th st, n.w., 9:30 p.m. to 1; $5 a night. —1 OFFICE WORKERS, immediate openings: 5-day, 40-hour week Apply employment office, 9th floor. WOODWARD & LOTH ROP. 9:30-6 daily. —31 RESTAURANT MANAGER for hotel coffee shop; pleasant working conditions. Ap ply manager, EBBITT HOTEL, 10th and H sts. n.w. —5 STENOGRAPHER-CLERK for work in schools. Grade 3. $1,902. five-day week. National 6000, Branch 2605. 1 • YOUNG COUPLE, colored, for doctor's family. Live in. beautiful new Chevy Chase home. Salary, $175 to $225. WI. 2094. HAVE OPENINGS for sodamen. white: cigar clerks, men or women, drug counter man: want only stable, capable and re liable help. Apply DAILEY DRUGS. 1324 Fla, ave n.e . 2 to 4 p m_—31 HELP WOMEN. ADVERTISING LAYOUT ARTIST, experi enced, for large department store Excel lent starting salary and opportunity, pleas ant working conditions: 5-day week. Ap 81y with samples to publicity director, 4th oor. LANSBURGH * BRO.. 7th. 8th and E sts. n.w —3] ALTERATION HAND, Immediate opening for experienced seamstress, on suits and dresses, white or colored. ME 9423. —1 ALTERATION SALESPERSON in our store at 3411 Conn. ave. Experienced person to assist in selling and making minor altera tions on women's garments. Good salary, liberal employe discounts, group hospitali zation and Insurance. Apply in person or phone for appointment. BROOKS. 1109 Q st. n.w. Mr. Moorehead, NA. 7850: 5th floor. —1 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. intelligent young woman, knowledge general office routine: quiet atr-condltioned office: 5Va day week. MARTIN'S CHINA STORE. 1233 Conn. ave. n.w. —1 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER (or general office work and switchboard. 40-hour week. $40 per week starting salary. Previous auto experience desirable. CHEVY CHASE MOTOR CO., 7725 Wisconsin ave., WI. 1635. —I ASSISTANT BUYER lor misses’ coat dept Unusual opportunity for capable young women with merchandising experience Apply JELLEFF'S 1214-1220 F st nw. personnel office. 7th floor ASSISTANT CASHIER—Typist with knowl edge of bookkeeping: 5-day. 40-hour week; opportunity for advancement. Apply RE PUBLIC PICTURES CORP., 925 New Jer sey ave. 31 ASSISTANT TO OFFICE MANAGER—Must bo capable typist and have ability to take shorthand: excel, starting salary and per manent position: payroll exper. helpful, but not nec. Apply Mr. Wolf, BOND CLOTHES. 1335 F st. n.w . —3 ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY for sales work, hrs. 3 to 10 p.m., salary plus com TAN THEA® managM MITROPO,LI BAKERY SALESLADY, experience not ne cessary. Apply 703 Michlgian ave. n.e. —3 BAKERY SALESLADY, experienced pre ferred; good salary. BERKOWITZ BALTI MORE BAKERY. 3530 Ga. ave. n.w. GE. 9735. —31 BEAUTICIANS, experienced, for modern air-conditioned downtown shop; guaran teed $60 per week. MYRA BEAUTY SALON. 607 12th st. n.w. —31 BEAUTICIAN, colored, pleasant surround ings; must have trade. Apply 1527 P st. nw. CO. 0444. —1 BEAUTICIAN; must be experienced; excel lent opportunity for good earnings: Ideal working conditions; no license required Alexandria’s most beautiful shop. TE 7140. 31 ni.iuiiu.vn. aii-arouna operators. Apply GHEEN’S BEAUTY SALON, 724 1 1th st. n w. _2 BEAUTICIANS (3), all-around exper.: sal ary, $50 per wit. and commission. Apply PRANCES DEE BEAUTY SHOP, 623 Pa ave. s^e. Phone PR. 3522. —6 BEAUTY OPERATOR, 1st class, all around: excellent salary, plus commission. HENRI ROBERT. 2645 Conn. ave. BEAUTY OPERATOR, excellent pay and commission. 5-day week. MADEMOISELLE BEAUTY SALON, 3946 Minnesota ave. n.e. BEAUTY OPERATOR, colored, with some business clientele. Call LI. 1158, alter 8 p.m. _1 BEAUTY SALON—Vacancies for general all around operators. Apply JELLEPP'S. 1214-1220 P st. n.w.. personnel office. 7th floot. BEAUTY SALON RECEPTIONIST, beauty salon experience essential; air conditioned attractive salary EMILE. 1221 Conn. ave. BOOKKEEPER, real estate experience pre ferred, must be Arlington resident, some typing necessary: apply in own handwrit ing for interview, stating full particulars. ARLINGTON REALTY CO.. 2204 Wilson blvd. —2 BOOKKEEPER, retail store: 33-hr> week; prefer resident of Silver Spring. Please apply only if experienced. Box 433-A, Star. —L BOOKKEEPER—Exp., capable of handling payroll, accounts payable and receivable; comolete office management; refs, required Apply "400” RESTAURANT. 1425 P st. n.w. BOOKKEEPER experienced, for old-estab lished Ford dealer. PRANK SMALL. JR.. INC.. 215 Pa. ave. s.e. LI. 2076. —2 BOOKKEEPER, accounts receivable, ex perienced on Burroughs machine; 5-day wk. Box 356-D, Star. —2 BOOKKEEPER—We need an experienced bookkeeper for immediate employment with one of the large real estate companies: must be good typist: salary $2,100 per year to start: good working conditions and oppor tunity for advancement; 5-day week. Call MR THOMPSON. NA. 2112. —3 BOOKKEEPER, experienced: good salary. 35-hour week: permanent position; down town office. Telephone DI. 8132. —1 BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT—Permanent position, good salary. Apply personnel office, L. PRANK CO., 1200 P st. n.w. —A BOOKKEEPING INSTRUCTOR; short day hours. BOYD'S SCHOOL. 1333 P st. n.w. —1 BOOKKEEPING MACHINE operator—Per manent position, S-day week, 40 hours; N.C.R. No. 3.000 operator preferred. See MR. WIUCINe. Kdmar Building. 702 H st. n.w.. 3rd Boor. —3 BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATORS, young women, experience preferred: five day week, excellent hours and working conditions. THE MUNSEY TRUST’ CO., Munsey Bldg., 1320 R st. n.w. —3 BUYERS for coats, dresses and furs In our downstairs store; must be thoroughly ex perienced Apply employment office. 4th floor. LAN8BURGH A BRQ., 7th. 8th and E sts. n.w. • ^ —31 HELP WOMEN (Cant.) BUYER—Handbags, gloves, neckwear and handkerchiefs in women's specialty shop. Excellent opportunity for experienced buyer. Must have knowledge of market and completely supervise market. Call In person or phone for appt. BROOKS. 1109 0 st. n w. Mr. Moorehead. NA. 7860. —1 CARD PUNCH OPERATORS, exper.: tra ined. openings. Apply employment ofllee, Oth floor. WOODWARD A LOTHROP, 9:30 to 0 d«0v. —31 CASHIER, exper., good hours, excellent salary. COLONIAL VILLAGE PHARMACY. 1737 Wilson blvd, Arlington. Vs.. CH. 4222. —1 CASHIERS in women's specislty shop—Ex perience preferred; 5-day week, good sal ary. liberal employe discount, group hos pitalisation and Insurance. Apply In per son or csll for appointment. BROOKS. 1109 G st. n.w. Mr. Moorehead. NA. 7850: 6th floor. 1 CASHIER wanted. RKO KEITH'S THEA TER. Steady Job. good salary, excellent working conditions. Apply in person to Mr. Charles W. Noske. —1 CASHIER, cocktail lounge: experienced. "1'ahle:^ ref. red. Call MR. McCOY. CASHIER, front ofllee: hotel experience: ref. red Call MR. BOONE. DI. 8822. —2 CASHIER-TYPIST—New car dealer located in downtown area has opening for lady cashier-typist; prefer one with automobile experience; permanent oosltlon with chance -,j£XJncement: 5'^-day week. See MR *l ni?0 17th ,t- n w- or call EX. 480(1 for appointment —.It CHARWOMAN for downtown office bids Apply MIK LAPINSKY. 819 14th st. n.w after 4:39 p.m. _5 CLERICALS, permanent positions In va 0 S.-d*y week Apply employ 4tt fl00r LANSBURGH A BRO-. ,th to 8th to E n.w. —31 CLERK, general office experience desira ble: must be typist; permanent position; gleassnt working conditions. Apply WON DE R_ CLOTHES. 937 P st. n.w. CLERK, reflned men's specialty shop: good at figures for sale audit work; excellent opportunity, permanent position, good sal ary; .Apply to Mr. Aiken, OROSNER of 1325 P st. n.w. _10 CLERK to work In dry cleaning plant: k°°d salary, best of working conditions. LUNA CLEANERS. 1005 14th st. n.w. —1 CLERK, neat-appearing young lady to an swer phone: knowledge of typing preferred: s e section of city. Call MR. SHAW. U. 1 943 31 CLERK, for hotel front desk. Apply man ager, EBBITT HOTEL, loth and H its. n.w. 3 CLERK for genera) offle? work, some knowl edge of typing nec.; permanent position, good opportunity for advancement; 40-hr. w’k.. Wed. and Sat. afternoons off Apolv in person. UNITED POOD STORES CORP 1215 E st. s.w. 1 CLERK, dry-cleaning establishment: sal- : "J •«»*": 4818 R I. ave , Hyattsvllle, WA 9103 or WA. 2900. —1 CLERK, young lady, general office: no experience necessary. Bethesda resident or: vicinity preferred. BLUE RIBBON LAUN 2PY.-,4.£12 Hampton lane. Bethesda, Md. OL. 1717. ask for MR. SOLER. —1 CLERK to assist lood dis.ributlon in food control ofllee: exp. desired but not neces 5?ryL5Pod oay. meals furnished. Apply to Mr O'Brien, personnel office. O'DONNELL'S CLERK-oWlCE0 M^Na5er, exper “per manent position: hrs.. 8:30 to 4:30; 40 P>easant working conditions. AMERICAN RED CROSS. National Naval Medical Center. OL. 8323. 2 CLERK-TYPIST — Excellent opportunity j££-.’^*ncement- WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., trust dept., 3rd floor. 9th and P sts. n.w _3 CLERK-TYPIST, 40-hr. week, excel, sal ary. congenial surroundings. Call UN 2990. _3i CLERK-TYPIST, insurance broker, alter nate 5 and 5'a-day week; pleasant sur roundings; $149 month. MR. BOYKIN, 298 Colorado Bid a —31 I UsMA-iiriSI « STENOGRAPHER—High I school graduate or equivalent in local onlce of nationally known manufacturer of telephone central office equipment. Start ing wage based on qualifications and ex perience Apply llll North Capitol st. 3rd floor MR. A. W. BAKER. | CLERK-TYPIST with knowledge of book keeping; exceptional opportunity for young lady. In life insurance office: experience helpful but not essential. For interview call MRS OLIVER at ME. 3322. —4 CLERK-TYPIST with knowledge of book keeping. experience not necessary: in old estaolished real estate office: 5-day week: excellent working conditions; good salary and bonus. Apply in own handwriting Box 1 84-D. Star. _1 CLERK-TYPIST, local branch of nationally known motion picture co. has opening for clerk-typist, pleasant working con ditions. 40-hour, 5-day week. Monday through Friday. Apply UNITED ARTIST CORP.. 024 N. J. ave. n.w. —ti CLERK-TYPIST, needed lor general rou tine and correspondence; perm, position and good salary: 5-day wk. See Mr Sum merlin. SMITH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. 1313 You st. n.w. NO. 3343. —3 CLERK-TYPIST, permanent position, 5 day week: experience helpful but not es sential. Apply first floor, 716 11th st. n.w.. between 10-12 a m. —2 COMPANION for partial Invalid, assuming part responsibility of household; 2 in family. Call MI. 4590. —2 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR, permanent position. 5-day week. Apply employment office. 4th floor. LANSBURGH & BRO., 7th. 8th and E sts. n.w. —31 COOK for tea room: must live in: good salary Phone SH. 5553. —31 COSMETIC SALESLADIES, experienced Ifi I selling higher type cosmetics, $40 per week plus commissions. 48-hour week. Phone CH. 66uo. CARRIER PHARMACY. I Columbia pike and Glebe rd.. Ari., Va DENTAL ASSISTANT, age 20-35, thor 1 oughly experienced in dental office work: |5’i-day week, S40-S45 per wk. depending on experience and ability. Only dependable girl need apply. Call TA. 2178: eves, and Sunday. RA. 3377. —1 DENTAL ASSISTANT and secretary, ex perienced preferred, but not necessary, must have niece appearance: excellent opportunity. Call GE. 2121 lor appoint ment. 31 DENTAL ASST., experienced or inexperi enced: uptown n.w. office: neat, reliable, refined and typing: 44-hr. wk.; salary, *35. Apply Box 278-D. Star. —1 DENTAL ASSISTANT, to work in Bethesda. with some knowledge of typing. Phong WI. 2745. —1 DEPARTMENT MANAGERS — Ladies' ready-to-wear chain has openings for managers in dress and small wear depart ments: will consider training of executive type who lack experience but have ability to manage; top salary. Box 174-D. Star. —3 DIETICIAN-HO USE KEEPER, small boarding school near Washington; state age and ex perience Box 435-B. Star —1 DRESS ALTERATION HANDS, perm, posi tions: air-conditioned workrooms, good salaries. Apply ZIRKIN'S. 821 14tb st. n.w. DRESS CHECKER—Lge, women's specialty store needs intelligent person to check dresses into fitting rms.. no exper. nec., age no handicap. Contact Mr. Werner. WILBUR, ROGERS. 1211 F st. n.w. —31 EXPERIENCED GIRL for dry cleaning and laundry store; excel, working hours, good nay, perm, position. Apply 9 a.m. to 12 noon. HIGHLAND CLEANERS, 2515 Pa. ave. s.e. LI. 0734. —2 FINGER WAVER W ANTED; French beauty shop: good wages. 2821 14th st. n.w. —2 FITTERS, experienced, for women’s coats, suits and dresses: permanent positions; n-day wk Apply JELLEFF’S. 1214-1220 F st. n.w personnel office. 7th floor. FLOOR HOUSEKEEPER, white. Sam. to 4:30 p.m.; hotel experience preferred. Ap ply to executive housekeeper. 15th and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. —31 FOOD CHECKER, must have had first-class experience: none other need apply; $50 per wk.. meals: no Sundays. Applv bet. noon and 5 pm.. Sept. 3. ALFONSO'S RESTAURANT. 1403 L st. n.w. —1 FOOD SUPERVISOR, capable of handling large fountain and restaurant operation: must be thoroughly experienced in food preparation, service and personnel man agement: can earn $100 per wk. on salary and bonus: state experience and references. Box 483-D. Star. —I FUR FINISHERS—Experienced preferred: immediate openings. Apply JELLEFF’S. 1214-1220 P st. n.w . personnel office. 7th floor. GIRLS! Do you want to earn S29 wk. to start? 5 par increases the 1st year to be paid while you learn: opportunities for ad vancement pleasant working conditions, vacations with pay. steady employment and interesting career, security for the future? II your answers to the above questions are yes. visit one of our employ ment offices where friendly counsellors will be glad to tell you about the many job. ooportunities available. 727 13th st. n.w. 1352 F st. n.w. THE CHESAPEAKE & PCTOMAC TELEPHONE CO GIRLS to learn bindery work: paid while learning: for night work: paid vacation; pleasant working conditions. Apply NA TIONAL CAPITAL PRESS. 301 N st. n.e _91 GIRL, colored, to do hand ironing In Chi nese laundry, experienced only. 624 Ken nedy st. n.w. TA. 7233. —31 GIRL, small switchboard, typing and gen eral clerical; office located in Takoma Park. Box 221-C. Star —31 GIRL to assist In dry cleaning store. LUNA CLEANERS, 1005 14th st. n.w. —1 GIRL for general clerical and marking room work: typing essential. Please apply in person to GRETCHEN COLE. 7244 Wis consin ave.. Eethcsda. Md —1 GIRLS, to address envelopes on type writer: good salary, permanent position. REGAL CLOTHING, 711 7th st. n.w. —31 GIRL, bookkeeper, experience in all book keeping and cashiering: excellent salary; reference Box 302-D. Star. —31 GIRL, general housework and assist with children; sleep In; Thursdays and every other Sunday off; must be competent and have A-l references: start work about Sept. 6th; salary $30 per week. For inter view write MRS. H. MALASKY. 415 Hamil ton st. n.w. or phone GA. 5969 on Sept. 5th. —3 GREGG SHORTHAND INSTRUCTOR; short day hours: temp, and perm, openings. BOYD’S. 1333 F st. n.w. NA. 2338. —31 HAT CHECK GIRL, white, part time from 6:30 to 1. Apply 1120 Conn. ave. —1 HOSTESSES (2). good hours, good salary. 1741 K st. n.w., NEW ATHENS CAFE. —31 HOSTESS, experienced; $50 per wk., meals; no Sundays. Aoply bet. noon and 5 p.m.. Sept. 3. ALFONSO’S REST., 1403 L st. n.w. HOUSEKEEPER and practical nurse, white, for 2 ladles; live in. Phone NO. 3284. HOUSEKEEPER with experience in buying and management In small institution. Box 214-C. Star. 2* HOUSEKEEPING, child care and guidance; refined, exp’d. responsible lady: 5-d»y wk . Sun. evenings free; one wk day off: $36. with private room and bath, meals. No cooking or laundry. Available after Sept. 20: ref. exch’g. Box 326-C, Star. 5* INTERIOR DECORATORS, lmmed. open ing. Apply employment office. 9th floor. WOODWARD A LOTHROP. 9:30 to 6 MAIDS. white, for full-time daywork. Rttractlve surroundings, air-conditioned ouse. Apply housekeeper. CARLTON HOTEL. 18th and K Sts. n.w —3 MAID; hours, 8:30-4:30, SVa-day week; $20 per week. CaU eves.. 8H. 8971. ALBA BEAUTY SALON. 8425 Georgia ave.. alver Spring, Md. —31 AIDS—8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; best of ref erences required. Apply to executive house keeper. HOTEL WASHINGTON. 15th and Mne\£ salesladies — Arden mu-I llnery has opening for several alert and experienced salesladies; salary and com mission on all sales: those Interested In a permanent position with good earning pos sibilities. apply at 1008 F st. n.w., all week. MONOGRAM OPERATOR, must be experi enced; permanent position: 6-day week Apply employment office. 4th floor. LANS- i BURGH A BRO , 7th. 8th and E iti n v. 4 —*1 _HUP WOMIN._ NUMB (or 30-mo.-old child: other help employed: excellent surroundings: nice sal ary Call MR. KRAFT. UN 3900. bet 9 and 5:30 p.m —31 NURSE, practical, white, to assist with :are of Invalid husband: willing to help nth light housework: $25 per wk.: lire in or out. Box 262-D. Star. —1 NURSE, for clinic duty: pleasant atmos phere: hours. 9 to 4:30: 5',i days: salary open. Call TA 9847 eves, after 6 or Sun day b-fore 10 or after 3:30. —X NURSEMAID, white, for 2-week-old In fant and assist with 2nd floor work, live In: other help employed: no laundry or rooking. OR. 0168. —1 OFFICE ASSISTANTS, cashier and typist —Permanent positions, sood salary and working hrs. Apply Mr. Philips. JULIUS LANSBUROH FURNITURE CO . 907 F st. n.w. —3 OFFICE CLERK, experienced, accustomed to meeting the public, accurate with fig ures: references: $35 a week and meals. MI. 7500. —l PBX OPERATOR, hotel work, alternate hours: good salary. Apply chief operator. BURLINGTON HOTEL. 1120 Vermont are. POWER sewing machine operators, white: 1 aud 2 needle machines: good pay. bonus for good attendance and quota Sea MR. WILLIAM BRANNAN. 3616 14th st. n W. Hr*.. 8 to 4:30 o.m. dally. —2 PRACTICAL NURSE, white, between 30-40 yrs of ege. to take care of 3 little boys. In 'ovely. private home: live in. private room and bath; excellent salary: references required. TA 4583. —2 PUNCH CARD OPERATOR, under 30. for life insurance company: 35-hr. week, per manent position: salary dependent upon experience. Apply Rm. 702, 816 14th st n.w REAL ESTATE SALESLADIES wanted Im mediately; Intelligent, attractive, ambitious women with sales ability, 25 to 40 years. This is your opportunity to be a successful business woman in a dignified line of en deavor. You can earn up to $15,000 a year, depending entirely upon your own Initiative. Experience unnecessary, auto mobile essential. Apply to MISS NEALEY. 4718 Bethesda are.. Bethesda. Md. No phone calls, please. —I RECEPTIONIST for beauty salon with ex perience in beauty salon: air conditioned attractive salary. EMILE. 1221 Conn. ave. RECEPTIONIST-TECHNICIAN for doctor s office. Call AD. 3388 between 3 and 6 p.m. REFINED LADY for hostess in downtown hotel dining room, four days and two eve nings each week. For Interview write Box 310-C. Star. i • REFINED YOUNG LADY who Is willing to work with a fast-moving business. Ex perience not necessary: must be quick with figures and able to meet the public. Call 8L. 5600 between l p.m. and 4 p m —31 RELIABLE YOUNG LADY, hi school grad . willing to leern a fast-moving business: ^■davwk. ATLANTIC COAST DIST . INC. Call EX. 5<47 for appt _2 SALESGIRLS for better dresses, attractive salary and commission. Acolv personnel o®<*• U FTtANK CO . 1*00 F st. n w. _1 SALESGIRLS (2), full time, experienced. ns, *nd c*ndy Products. refined clientele, pleasant working surroundings chance for advancement. AVIGNONK f88883- 1 J Columbia rd.. CO. 0333. —1 SALESLADIES, experienced, infant's and chiloren s T ear: excellent salary and com FSTHER SHOP. V.Y n’w^ *** SALESLADY, fur expert: full or part time: Permanent position; ZLOT NICK. THE FURRIER. 12th and O its. SALESLADY, thoroughly experienced In selling fine Quality ladies' wear: full-time permanent position, highest earnings pos sible for aggressive lady with pleasing per sonality Apply Miss Snowden. FRED PEI ZMAN'S FASHION STORE. INC.. 1300 F st. n.w. SALESLADIES for ladles' ready-to-wear aept.; salary. $32.50 weekly. tr. commie AP.oly H. ABRAMSON CO'. 1032 7th stl n.v/. —6 SAIF.SIADIES, for women's dresses, sportswear, childrens snd infants’ wear: excellent salaries: bonuses; vacations with »»V -5,_or a da* wetk- Apply MORTON’S 313 7th st. n.w. $ SALESLADIES, exper.; $35 per wk. and commission; not experienced. *25 per wk and commission. WASHINGTON SPE »d?OP’ 1344 F st. n.w. —2 SAIEsLADIES for well-established ladles* /lotning and fur dept.; ample salary with commission, yearly bonus, vacation with pay. hospitalization and very pleasant working conditions See Mr. Miller, HOB TORNmjRE CO.. 7th and D sts. n » -l SALESLADY: salary and commission. Ap ply TRINITY DRESS SHOP, 3021 14th st. n.w ——l SALESLADIES—Women’s specialty store lor better dresses, coats, suits and acces sories: o-day week, liberal salary, employ# discount, group hospitalization and insur ance. Apply in person or phone for ap pointment BROOKS, 1109 G st. n.w. Mr. NAc, 1R50; 5th floor. —l SALESLADY, high school graduate, no experience nec., permanent, lor Jewelry and gift shop. Pleasant Job with good ?SI„*nd hours. Call MR. LYNN at Dl. 4772. as SALESLADY, native Washingtonian. Cath olic. under 32 years: good salary, perma nent. Box 182-D. Star. SALESLADIES, permanent positions. B day week, experience desirable but no* nec.. advancement encouraged, insurance benefits, paid vacations. Apply the manager. GARRISON TOY & NOVELTY CO., 1215 F st. n.w. 3j SALESLADIES, experienced in coats, suits, dresses, etc.: good salaries: permanent po sition. Apply KING’S, 417-19 King st.. Alexandria. Vs. SALESWOMEN—Immediate openings for saleswomen in women’s and misses’ dresses, corsets, brassieres, cosmetics and gloves. Apply JELLEFF’S, 1214-1220 F st nw. personnel office, 7th floor. SALESWOMEN, permanent position. 5 day week. Apply employment office, st floor, LANSBUROH & BRO., 7th to 8th to F sts. n.w. 31 SALESWOMEN. Immediate openings. Ap ply employment office, 9th floor. WOOD WARD <t- LOTHROP. 9:30-6 dtliy —3L SALESWOMAN, experienced, for infants’ and children’s wear. METAS, 5922 Oeor. gia ave. n.w. 6 SEAMSTRESS to make draperies, etc.; good, steady job: good pay; call In person. Apply PETER K. FAERBER, 1107 S at. n w. 2* SEAMSTRESS, experienced Blip cover and draperies: good salary, custom shop. Call &ant' styl]i cRArr SEAMSTkesS lor slip covers and draperies: good pay: exp. only: call GL. 6617 between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.; Sunday, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. 1 SEAMSTRESS, experienced, permanent po sition. 5506 2nd st. n.w , RA. 2799. _31 SECRETARY, law office, age 25 to 35; must be experienced, neat and efficient; Permanent position. Call MR. ERNEST, NA. .->65/, for interview. —5 SECRETARY, rapid stenographer, part time; preferably some college education; small office, pleasant surroundings: $115 per mo. lor 22-hr. wk. Call INTER AMERICAN SCHOOLS SERVICE. NA. 6681, on Tuesday lor appointment. —1 SECRETARY, to manage office In Be thesda. Box 345-D. Star. —1 SECRETARY - RECEPTIONIST, country club: room, board and salary. Call WI. 2666 for appointment. —31 SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER, experi enced, branch office of lge. company. Good salary and pleasant working con ditions. RE. 2204. 11 SECTION MANAGERS, permanent posi tions; p-dav week. Apply employment office. 4th floor. LANSBURGH & BRO. ,tb. 8th and w sts. n.w. 31 STENOGRAPHER, permanent position. 5 day week. Apply employment office. 4th floor. LANSBUROH & BRO., 7th. 8th and E sts. n.w. —31 STENOGRAPHER, experienced, graduate of secretarial school or equivalent: age 22-35: 40-hr. week, good salary and work ing conditions. Apply Mts. Ways. SMITH TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 1313 Yoa st. n.v/. 31 STENOGRAPHER: permanent position, ex cellent opportunity for conscientious and industrious person, with a national trada assoc. EX. "116. —1 STENOGRAPHER — Permanent position ,Hrs.. 8:30 to 4:30; 40-hr. wk.: pleasant working conditions. AMERICAN RED CROSS, National Naval Medical Center, OL. 8323. —2 STENOGRAPHER—18 to 45: pleasant working conditions. $1,800 per year; vaca tion with pay._Box 361-D. Star. —I STENOGRAPHER—Good salary: perma nent; pleasant working conditions. Call personnel. AD. 9215. 2 STENOGRAPHER. In reply state age. ed ucation. exp. marital status; pleasant working cond. Box 412-B. 8tar. —2 STENOGRAPHER, experienced: temporary work; claim dept, of lge. Insurance co.: ex ^‘jOHNStlN:'1" W"k Call NA. j4655. STENOGRAPHER; excellent working con ditions. 5-day. 37Vi-hr. week; starting rate. $35 per week; regular wage increases, annual sick leave, paid vacation, perma nent position. Call EX. 3778. MR. WXRKAU. —5 STENOGRAPHER, general office work: per manent position; approx. $43 per wk. EX. 1916. —3 aionvunns nxi* iur KCUCII1 OUCC WOlK 7 in retail Jewelry store; good working conditions: state age and salary expected. Box .'167-B. Ster. —3 STENOGRAPHER, for general office work In manufacturer’s branch office; permanent dosition: hours, from a till 5: Saturday. 9 till 12: salary. SI85 per month. Apply In person between 9 and 12. Wednesday, September 4, KEWAUNEE MANUFACTUR ING CO . 1319 F st, n.w.. Rm 301. —3 STENOGRAPHER.CLERK. 18 to 35—Per manent position with chance for advance ment: 5-day week. 40 hours, good salary. See MR. WILKINS, Edmar Building, 703 H st. n.w , 3rd floor. —3 STENOGRAPHER-SECRETART. law offlee: $42.50 wk. MISS REEVES, DI. 4174. —31 STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, elsetromatle ex perience preferred: conv. arranged. 2-5 day* cer wk.: $1 hr. to start: state prerloua ex perience, days and hours available. Box 357-D. Star. —5 STORE GIRL (31 white, no exp. nec.. we will train: opportunity to become mgr. when qualified. OFFICIAL CLEANERS, 3738 Minnesota ave. n.e.. TR. 4767. —1 TAILORES8-ALTERATION HAND for valet shop; excellent aalary; good hours. Call at 3132 Nichols ave. a.e. TR. 8092. —3 TEACHERS, primary grades: must have de tree. Salary open. Live In if desired. Write P. O. Box 4256, Washington, D. C. —4 TEACHER for French, conversational and crammer. for young children, part time or full time^ Write P. O. Box 4256. Wash ington. D. C. _( TEACHER, first grade, private school. 5 lay week. $200 month: state qualifies. lions in full. Box 08-D. Star. _8 TEACHERS, first grada and nursery school, tor a private school in Va.: desirable loe . «»•*}■ bU5_ route from Wash. and Alex IYd 5810 C,J1 **• 8186: *Uer 6 P m J*JCJ*S* of offlee machines wanted by coUege. Candidates must be familiar with a Mimeograph. Addresaograph, Ditto. m*c.hY1“ »n<l Dictaphone Apply by letter, giving complete outline Jf training, buslnesa and teaching expqri appUcants In^ed fsat'&Tttz 5strayer ntACTER, nursery and kindergarten, for iriviti Khool, 9 to 5. 5*diy wttk; liv* JJjf* Qualifications In full. P O* Box 372. Silver Sprint. Md. ill fS^®H5!!2:.9^,r,eiown Co-operative Nur iery. director and east.: 5-<fay waek, )-12: small group, good salary. . Can KM. CHRISTOPHER WILSON. St. \ «49* TEACHERS for private, elementary sciiool. ive in or out. excellent salary; perms* !S.nt, in w,0Ii' 9401 OsortTa ave. in7e. ^ (Continued on nixt Page.) ‘