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ikh mm iiwmj".'y-i"iyM'. THE WASHINGTON TIMES. SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 191S. 17 ""t5' i u inwmn WANT AD RATES i lc A WORD Wltirtmra eharce (slnrje Insertion). 3c Minimum chars for core than ono Inser Hon. lie. . HELP 'WANTED ROOMS FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND. TOR SALE MI8CELL NEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED. COUNTRY BOARD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES t EOOLTRT. PETS AND LIVE STOCK WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Advertisements net In It point are eharxed tor at the rat of t cents per arate lino. On Itae of larn type (10 point) equals two Unea of small type (ante) PHONE MAIN EM. An experienced tlrl operator will help you rite your ad. o It will pull bill will be sent. USE A "RESULT GETTER" O IN THE TIMES. LOST AND FOUND (.Continued from Pagt L) I ETEOLASSES On Lincoln Park car: Dr O. R. Sickles on caae. CaU Lincoln I-J Reward J DOG French poodle, female, white, with I lemon ear; anraers to name of Bessie. reward if returned to 7a F at. N W It, WAR SERVICE BADGE Phone Col. M! TTTlEVrismp nn a HKt.irr Between Cen ter Market and 3rd and D. name Rebe" on It, Return to tit 3rd at. X W. 1 PIN Diamond bar pin. ret with platinum, on New Hampahlre Ae. between R St. and Oreton Ave., or tn park at the latter place. A liberal reward will b paid if returned to CO New Hampahlre Are. lt LOST Tuesday afternoon, a black velvet neck ribbon with a platinum ornament, aet with small rhlnestones attached. Return to The Hamilton. Hth and K Sts.. reward. 1-1 WATCH On June lib, lady's wrist watch. Hampden movement, between KM "W st. N W and corner of Hth and W Phone N sag. Liberal reward. BILL FOLD. containing- chauffeur's license. promissory note, a classification card for draft. Leate at 1I05 Rhode Island Ae. Re ward, is PURSE Gray veliet. with cnidftA ncoal, keys, and. money, at Ilth and Euclid rts. Reward If returned to ROOM 71S, McGill bldg il WATCH American beauty wrl. Friday. Rewmrdi Cleveland 1S5-J. NECKPIECE Gray fur Friday night, on Pennsylvania ave., ner I7tli St. Reward, N K.. Florida Inn. TisKrn NOSE GLASSES and chvn, in case, marked Fraiiidin, June th CONWEi.L 1400 H St. N. W. Phone Main 306. 19 DIAMOND BROOCH Found between Post. office and Union Station last Sunday, flne'y Initialed. Communicate with D. P. ROSS. 2a Main Ave.. Passaic N. J. l- NEAR 14th and Euclid sts7, about 8:20, June 6, a five stone ring, two diamonds and three sapphires; 25 reward.. W. H. HENSAW, 1417 N. Y. ave. N. W. 1-10 GOLD WATCH Patek. Phllllpe A Co . Ge neva; In vicinity War Dept to New Wlllard: owner's name and Inscription on Inside case. Please communicate with me above hotel. OVERCOAT and raincoat. Wednesday. May a. while moving; from 1157 ML Pleasant st. to Falls Church, Va.: army officer. Main Srt. Kxiensloa IMS Foujci). FOUND on tbe W. B. A pocketbook containing- small sum of money. Call JOHN FRIEDMAN, aid class yeoman. V. S. N R. r Bp. C. i R. Aviation Section, 7th and B sts- S. W. WANTED AGENTS TWENTT nor -war pictures; J Jt; 100. J5; also Liberty Miat frame, tbousands selllnc. eatnple free Consolidated rortralt Co., 109 w Acama sur-vracaro-" t WANTED SALESMEN SALESMEN vcho depend on the merit pi a first-class proposition and who have per sonality; we can use two or perhaps three good men, pro viding you are seeking the best financial offering approv ed by substantial men of local, state and national reputation. Address 317 McGill Bldg. HELP WANTED MALE ADVANCEMENT AND EXCELLENT SAL ARIES TO MEN AND TOUNG tEN WHO QUALIFY THROUGH OUR PRAITI CAL. INDIVIDUAL COURSES AS DRAFTS MEN. THE TREMENDOUS DEMAND KtR DRAFTSMEN IS OONTlNlOUiw NOT -FOR THE WAR ONLY - DY OR NIGHT 8ESSION8 EVERT WEEK IN THE TEAR ENTER ANT TIME. NO PREVIOUS TRAINING REQUIRED OKT CATALOGUE OF PARTICUI.ARS AND EN ROLL AT ONCE COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING FORMERLY IN TUB Mc LACHLKN BLDG I Hth AND T STS N W . NORTHEAST CORNER Jei tf SIXAUTO .MECHANICS and JifJlpers; Kord cars a special ty. Apply 631 K st. K. W. 11 I WANTED Several automo i bile mechanics and help ers to take positions at once. High wages to start; an op portunity for advancement. Apph' to , Mr. ' Greenlow, STERETT & FLEMING, 2155 Champlain st. nw. 12 EXPERIENCED AUTO RE PAIR MEN Best working conditions in city; peYutiinent position; on Packard car exclusive. Applv to Mr. Trammell, THE LUT RELL CO., at once. 1214 New Hampshire ave. 10 AUTO MECHANIC At once. Good salary. Apply MR. HALEY. 1214Vstnw. ap9-tf feANK n.ERK One with teller's expertnce preferred, must be accurate and know how to meet th public. Kite reference: slate nosltlon In the draft Apnlr by letter only to THE DfPOVT NATIONAL BANK 11 WANTED Several younr. men, honest and intelligent, to do storage battery work; experience not necessary. An opportunity to learn profitable trade while earn ing good salary. Apply to Mr. Herrman, STERETT & FLEMING, 2155 Champlain st. nw. 12 BARBER-PS Z. CANTO. 1T Pa. ave S. 12 HELP WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER-By bank; a youns man who knows how to handle details and who has an Interest la himself, irood opporturlty for the rUht men: must have had experience on Burroushs adding; inachlne: rive refer ences Apply by letter only, to THE DU PONT NATIONAL BANK- II BOYS as soda dispensers, from 6 P. M. to 12. Sli per week. HUYLER'S, 617 15th St. N. W. 10 BOT Who can ride bicycle; call at once. S Hth at. N. W. It COLORED bus boys. No Sun day work. Good wages, BELLVIEW LUNCH, 1338 N. Y. ave. N. W. U BOTS Two to carry Times routes after school In neighborhood of Dupont Circle and Hth and U sts. Good salary Apply by card or person to MR GILL. Times office jes-tr BOY Colored; good salary; short hours. Apply at once: 1431 F st N. W. 12 WANTED A young- man who can operate Burrows bookkeeping; and statement ma chine; bet salary and good chances for ad vancement Scientific Vocational Bureau, rtonmv 4. Southern bldr. 1 9 BOT For soda fountain: tood pay. Apply 1SJ Pa. ave N. W. MI BOY Colored; good salary; short hours. Apply aj once, 11 X-idl V SI. JN. w . OFFICE BOY Permanent position and profitable business su t ' jmu w he la nasi tsttff rill tltrfw"t All L I iliatlKtim, , MISD "111 - .t k .....--. i Applv offlc manacer, tth oor. JULIUS" GAR- FINKLK & CO.. r St.. corner L.m. is BUS BOr-Colored. Rood wacea, CENTURY LUNCH. IT08 Pa. ave. N. Vf. 1 ANTED Good outcher and jrro- cery clerk; $25 week or better to hastier; no other need apply. Phone Col. 4281 or call 1742 Columbia id. 1-10 BUTCHER Good es 2S ave. 10 ffirnj.1 muat MAiUvirr PUSHL-LMAN wanted. Apply MSRTZ. 06 F St. N W. iiKVT. A 1-11 WANTED A BUSHELMAN; PERMANENT POSITION; GOOD PAY. MERTZ & MERTZ, 906 F st. N. V. 1-14 'OAT MAKERS wanted at once. Apply J. C. WINEMAN & CO.. 130: V St. N. W. 1-1 STREET RAILWAYS In Washington are renderlnc caeotlatMrV)c to tbe Government, and thOJTefBcIenejJ Is necessary In the present iaetieiiCT'. "r The Washlniton RallvsJrjiod'JEtectrU! Com pany needs experienced tfcy'ai-follows: CARPENTER$ MACHINISTS,-- ., CAR REPAIR MEN, ARMATURE WINDERS. Apply 2411 P St N. W. -tf CAilPENTEB Good fore man on concrete forms. Ap )lv.NEW THEATER BUILD INGj lSthand Rsts. tf. CARPENTERS Union, -wanted. "Oe per liovr Apply SO) Macomb st N W . Cleveland Park. . GROCERY CLERKS AND STORE MANAGERS Excellent opportunity for clean-cut men, with opportunity for advancement. - Experience not absolutely necessary. Apply to a. m. SANITARY GROCERY CO. Inc. 52 O St N. W. 10 A. M. TOMORRPW. OFFtCK CLKRK Wlh ksowletJjE? of type writing and bookkeepfn; C10 10th st V W. n CLKRK In trarflc department of Unre raanu fa t urine concern. Addreej BOX 107, Times office. 10 RECEIVING-CLERK Wanted at once, for express and freight; good salary and per manent position Applv at once, SUPT., Street floor, The Palais Roval. ' 9 CONDUCTORS AND MOTORMEN 3lc to 37c per hour .-credit given for previous experience with us or other companies. Apply 9 a. in. to 12 noon. Washington-Virginia Rv. Co. 1202 Pa. ave. N. W. 1-14 CHArFTFfR -KxterinVd. ei.mpt from drsrt. Lrins re'erentwi to ill Eaut Opliol St nit BECOME A CHAUFFEUR and AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC THE GOVERNMENT IEEr3 THEM IT IS ESSEXTIAI. NATIONAL A'JTOMORILE COLLEOE. Ull tth St.. Cor. O St. N W. ltny90t CHAUFFEURS for taxi shop work; rood pavm? Drooosi- tion for rood men": will teach a few over draft age. Apply j-bDfcKAI. IAXICAB CO., 212 13th st. N. W. t-io CXOK First cook or chf for restaurant, must b ezpeiience1. a irood maiiaa-vr. neat and economical Write for appointment BOX 120 Time offleg If COOK Good wages, road. 1858 Park 1-9 SHOUT 1RDKR OOOKS-Two Apply MT VKRNOX LI SCH. li fa. ate N W 10 COOK, third, colored, K0 00 andueaa. Kitchen man, colored. VM.0O and mnli House porter. onMred, M0 room and board Columbia Coin trr Clob. Cherr Chase. US. Fbon Clev. 1M CHINA PACKERS, Colored Men Over Draft Age Experience Not Necessarv. DULIN & MARTIN CO., 1216-1218 qSt. 1-14 CIIBF Hllth wares, must he flrst class. CKNTURI LUNCH. KM Pa. ave N. W. . CHEP. must he Al. 130 per week "cOFTEE SHOP, (th and Penna Ate N W DOORMAN Colored, also bell man and porter. UNITED SERVICE CLUB ,1500 20th st. N. . 10 SB- HELP WANTED MALE DRIVERS For freight Wagons, Furniture Vans, I Baggage Wagons.' Highest wages and steady jobs. MERCHANTS' TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., 920 E SL N. W. apr24-tf ELEVATOR CONDUCTORS at Union Trust Building; good pay; steady employment Apply Air. -Herron or Mr. Fletcher, at the Union Trust Co., 15th and H sts. N. W. 11 ELEVATOR OPERATOR wanted White, medium age preferred; good wages. Inquire manager's office, 833 Southern Bldg., 15th & H sts. nw. 1-12 FIREMAN Experienced: I hrs. per day. Ap ply hove ice CO.. irtn ana v sts. . w. HOUSEMAN. CAPITOL PARK HOTEL. 9 LABORERS Fifty; 40c per hour; steady work 27th and Woodly rd. Harry WarJman. LABORERS-r Wanted" on Government work. Eleven hours pay tor ten hours work at rateof 35c per hour. See'MRV KILLEEN at trucBJpffice, 6th and B streSsTN. W. Steady employmenL WELLER CONSTRUCTION CO., 816 14th street N..W.' 10 ,,f HELPER to take"fenders off antoneblles for palntlnr, W. T. LAWTON SONS. S70I. M st. N. W., washlnrton. D. C. 1 . HELPERS on ice cream start FUSSELL - YOUNG ICE CREAM CO., 12th and V sts. nw. 10 HOUaSEMAN-CoIotvL Apply KAX.EIGH rturKU HULBCecrKn. iw MAN White; between 35 and 50 years of age; one me- chanicallv inclined preferred; for large department store; good hours and opportunity for ambitious man. Address Box 10S, Times office. 11 WANTKD Name and addrersra of 10 young men who desire, but are not financially able, to Drnar for Government positions at i Mlarlcs ranxinjc from 11.000 to 11.400 per year. Addrets BOX w, Timea orcc i THE POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. REQUIRES FIREMEN, LINEMEN. METERMEN, REPAIRMEN. Apply General Superintendent, 14 th and C Streets N. W. tf COLORED MEN K to 4 year old. small of stature, to he trained ss e evator operators. JULIUS c R F1NKLB A CO iTt Hth st N W 10 jMAN to wash bottles; good , wages. THE AMERICAN BOTTLING CO., 956 La. ave. N. W. 10 . YOUNG MAN to take posi tion as stock clerk. Good pay to start and splendid op portunity for advancement. Applv to Mrs. Brooks. STERETT & FLEMING, 2155 Champlain st. nw. 12 MEN AND BOYS As porters, elevator operators, cnauneurs, stock clerks, and assistants in receiving and delivery depart ments. Apply Monday. SUPT., The Palais Royal, 11th and G its. 9 YOUNO'MAN About 1 or years old; a bish school traduate with knowledge ef bnokkreplrc Apply si once to tne Scientific Vocational Bureau, Room 4 Southern B!or 1-10 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Young men to make' some extra money. Send name and address on postal to J. W. HAMPTON, P. O. Box 1467, Washington, D. C. MAN that can make sandwiches and salads; no eunoay won. itAnnsi r.i.nr.rt. iu "- eh. n. MAN Colored, for Ford truck: must haja operator uzenss. Appiy au iu . . n. MAN Colored, to work in store; $15 per week. SCHROT BROS., 617 La. ave. N. W. ! 12 MAN White or colored, for sped! oric: s-ood wages. Ask for Bupt.. O C st. N. w. 10 THE PALAIS ROYAL WANTS AT ONCE Men above the draft age who are EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMEN Very liberal salaries and per manent positions. Apply MorTday; SUPERINTENDENT, Street Floor. 9 IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED ' with your present work, the 'Washlnrton Hallway and Eleetrto Company has open lnra for inexperienced nun In It car shops and car boose. GOOD WAOE3. OOOD WORKINO CONDITIONS. Opportunity to lean the street railway Business. - Apply 2411 P SL N. W. lei-lf RELIABLE MAN, as care taker for small country club ; man with wife preferred ; should know something about boats and be able to do plain cooking; applv with refer ences to A. B. DENT, care "Washington Loan and Trust Co.,9thandFsts.N.W. 9 ONK OF the itrr larre Goremment depart menta has Immediate need for a -ouiuf man who has had several years' experience In the dm service detail of rorernsitstal appointment division work and Is thoroughly posted on civil service routine and rerula tlons; full detail ef present status, experi ence, salary required and referacra, with street and telephone address must be riven by letter addressed as belbw. BOX 101, Times office. 11 WANTED: Young men between ages 17 and 19 to learn to be typewriter mechanics. Six months' course in our school equips men td earn exceptionally high salaries. "We pay good salary during training period. Apply to L. C. SMITH BROS. TYPEWRITER CO., -14th and H Sts. N. W. mylB-tf MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS Wages, 31c td 37c an hour. Healthful occupation, quick ly learner. Apply Instruc tion Department, W. R. & E. Co.. 14th and East Cap itol sts., Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 p. m., or Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p. m. l-je?-tf PAINTERS for automobile work; rood waees and stead v employment to the right kind' of hands. DITCH, BOWERS & TAYLOR, INC, North and, Mt. Royal aves., Baltimore, Md. 10 HOOSRPAINTEns Several food .'at once M. F. HOBSON, 7 lith st X. W. 1 JOB PRESSMAN Experienced; good pay, steady position for right man. W. F. ROBERTS, 1514 H St. N. W. 1-9 PERMAN ENT SOLICITORS ' wanted; advancement. Soe- MR. LARKIN, WASHINGTON TIMES. iu4-tf COLORED PORTER Good salary to right man: must come well recommended. Apply BECKER'S LEATHER GOODS CO., 1324 F N. W. 1-9 PMESSEIt Steady work. A. CLANZMAN SONS !li Jth st N W. I 10 PRESSER Steady position, Sl5 i per week. GOLDHEIM'S, ; 14th and N. Yave. N.W. 8,10 PIIESSER wanted, experienced on l!. S Hof. man machine steady work: cood pay JOS u waldo. iann X W 1 PIIEFSER-Firet else!. Appty HERTZ & MERTZ. M r It N W 1-U MAN PRESSER for men's clothes. Apply 1733 Pa. ave. IN. W. HALDERMAN CO. 1-9 PRESSER Man or woman; permanent position: rood pay. Apply The Young Ladies' Shop, 1217 G st. N. W. 10 PORTER Colored, two bours a day. Call at 1U3 F st. K W. I HELP WANTED MALE PORTER At once; good hours and wages; steady position. Apply 631 K st N. W. 11 PORTERS Colored; perma nent position; liberal salaries. Apply to MAYER BROS. & CO., 937 F st N. W. 1-11 COLORED PORTER, not afraid of work, who can drive Ford. 8ood salary, steady position. Apply 720 17th st. nw. 11 PORTER in drug store; no night work. Apply TIPTON & MEYERS, 17th and Park road !N. W. 1-9 CIVIL SERVICE PHOTOS tar imMi--. mads while you wait; postal cards, por traits and eommen-lal work. METROPOLITAN STUDIOS. M7 Pa, ts. N. TV. and Pa. an. K. XT. . tel-Mt WANTED A stessrrapeer, flrst class, to learo dtr; surroundlac are pleasant and healthy. Apply to the scientific Vocational Bureau, Boom t. Southern bids. l-t TINNERS' HELPERS. Ap ply 113 F6ur-and-a-TIalf st. S. W. 10 ELDERLY MAN for- night watchman in store: nerma- nent position.- HUB FURNI TURE CO., 7th and D N. W. 1-9 WAITER White; can earn $25 a week. 503 13th sL N. W. 1.10 WANTED Two eZDetiaocad waiter. Army to 8. C HEIGHT, head waiter the BnrUas- ten norai. ins Vermont aye. K. w. o-tl HELP WANTED FEMALE Miss Gregory's TALKS TO YOUNG WOMEN NUMBER NINE A Timea' representative has. at my sufsreatlon. visited the training department and mala exchanges of tha C. & f. Tele phone Co. and teen at flrst hand tbe methods employed In the treatment of their operators? his viewpoint may be of in terest. ) Having- been a constant and highly interested reader of Miss Urecory'ff talks that have ap peared in this column so often. Tho Times representative was prepared to see modern working conditions exemplified to the highest degree, but came away amazed and convinced that Hiss Gregory bad been too modest in her descriptions. The tratnlnc department "was tbe flrst place visited. This is lo cated In the Homer Building, and Is in charge of a highly ex perienced operator. In a large room a perfect reproduction of a regular switchboard has been erected at the opposite end of the room I another smaller one. At thlv board sits a young lady who represents the subscriber. Without haste or worrying tasks the novice Is taught, step by step, the mechanism of the telephone until it Is no lonsrer a mystery to her. all tha details of operating- a switchboard are shown and clearly explained: as the student progresses she re ceives and answers calls aa thouah she was at a regular ex change board. The young lady who poses as the subscriber Is an adept In the study of human nature, and successively Imitates all classes of subscribers, the nervous and excitable, the hurried and har assed business man; the unin telletble. the eocd. bad. and in dtrrerent are all given until tha student learns the best method to handle each case. To tell adequately the many valuable things taueht In this department would fill a pace. Each pupil is treated as an In dividual proposition One of the surprising thin en noticed was the aptitude new students showed and the keen Interest evinced It was very evident that an operator found some thing mere than mere work in her new undertaking One of the valuable studies taken up Is that of memory tralnlnc. another Is the modula tion of the voice- and how to talk "with a smile." No snecial effort Is made to teach patience, rnolness cr quickness of percep tion, they come naturally as the student progresses. No prospective operator need fear that she will not be able to work In a busv exchange when she has eradoatd from this department she finds noth-Inj- ner to ecntend with when she take ud hr reerular duties. The f A P. Telephone Co have adopted a cenerous scale of waees while learnlntr, aver aclnjr 19 50 per week The students Mn have the privilege of the dlnlnar room, where a splendid meal Is served for nnlv ten cents. The writer Is certain this meal could not be duplicated anywhere for less than flftv cr seventv-flve cents, and he knows because he had one The nevt talk will be about tbe actual work In one of the b'c exrhances. No vniins: wom an ron'd rhons a better career than that offered bv this com pany, and the writer would ad vle. vou to at leait PALI. AND TALK IT OVEU. MISS GREGORY, HOMER BLDG. 13th St.. Between F and G. ROOM 308. C . r Telephone Co ALL WOMKN DKSIRINO TO DO THKIIt BIT" AND QUALIFY FOR KXCKLLKNT SALARIKS SHOULD KNROLL AT ONCB IS Ot'R SL'MMKR ("HUSKS OI- INDrviD t'AL INfTTRUCTION IN DRAFT1NO THE PROflWSION OF PKRMVNKNT DEMAND WOMEN NEEDED AS DRAFTSMEN MORE THAN EVER. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS. ENTER ANY TIME. O PREVIOUS TRAIN- ino RKqmnnii oet catalog of par- T'CHLARS AND ENROLL AT ONCE. COL UMBIA SCHOOL Or DRAFTINO (FOR MERLY IN THE McLACHLEN RLDO I HTH AND T 8TS. N W (NORTHEAST CORNER je-tf ALTERATION HANDS-On dresses; permanent position; pood pav. Apply The Young Ladies' Shop, 1217 G st N. W. LADY Bookkeeper Some ex perience. Apply H E L B I G BROS., 1327 G st. N. W. 9 BOOKKEEPErt-Permanent position. eaUry to stsrt. Il WASHINOTON PKINTLSC fO . ! Ulh st N. W It TOllNO LADY to aet as cashier and Uke charfe of postofflee. one with experience preferred. Apply TIPrON Jt METERS. Hth and rark road N. TV It HEL? WANTED FEMALE fTlflWimi .Km4 f.A . . . a-V.T 1-EE SHOP, tth and Penna Ars. N. W. TOUNQ LADT to act aa cashier and Uke charta of poetoffloo. one with experience preferred. Apply TIPTON METERS, 17lh and Park road N. W. CLERKS Tor confectionery store. Apply at one. VKLATrs. Ms Hth st. N. W. CHAMBERMATD Very good pay; good hours. Ap ply at once. HOUSEKEEP ER, Hotel Donald, 1012 13th st. N.'W. -1-14 WHITE CHAMBERMAID $7 per week and board; one day off. Apply steward OCCI DENTAL HOTEL. '1-13 CHAMBERMAIDS - White, $35 per month. CAPITOL PARK HOTEL. 9 COLORED CLEANERS Ap ply the Housekeeper, ST. JAMES' HOTEL.' 9 DRUG CLERK Young lady living in ML Pleasant or vicinity. Apply BOX 484 Times Office. 9 DISHWASHERS and house pantry girls. Apply Steward, ARLINGTON HOTEL, 1025 Vermont ave. N. W. 1-10 Comptometer Operator, Telephone Operator, And Clerks, By Local Manufacturing Concerni Address CITY P. 0. BOX 1812. aiRLS for soda fonatals: azpertane pre ferred; rood pay: Apply IS Pa. are. N. W. BRIGHT GIRL To do mend in& and repairing in laundry. office. Apply FRAZEE PO TOMAC LAUNDRY CO, 18th and D sts. N. W. 110 YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL GIRL For clerical position in laundry office, 10 per week. Apply FRAZEE POTOMAC LAONDRY CO., 18th and D sts. N. W. 1-10 SERVE YOUR AMERICAN, ED CROSS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR efficient 'workers. APPLY MRS. FISHER, American Red Cross, 17th and E sts. N. W. 10 COLORED GIRLS, 20, in pa per factory. 458 Va. ave. sw. 9 HAND 1RONERS on ladies' clothes; good wages. Ap plv PRAZEE - POTOMAC LAUNDRY CO., 18th & D sts. nw. 9 LAUNDRESS First e!as. ApplJ M Hth St. N VT. Col 1JK. J YOUNG LADY for clerical position with mercantile estab lishment Previous erperlenee desirable thoueh net essential, no typewriting-. Address IlOX JO. Times ofBee. 10 LADIES for pleasant outdoor work; salary, $2 per day and commission. Apply w. n. WALKER. 402 Stewart Bldg., 6th and D sts. N. W. 1-10 TOUNO LADY for sewtnt; machine operator. Aoolr Ids Hth ft N. W 11 SLX YOUNG LADIES for cake wrapping dept. In quire Miss Jouvenal, CORBY BAKING CO., 2301 Ga. ave 10 LADT To make sandwiches and salads; short hours, no Sondajr" work. RATH SKELLER. h and E sts. N. tV 1 WANTED Names and addresses of W jrounr; Isdles who desire hut are not Branelslly ahle. to prepare for Ooeernment positions st salaries ransint from 11 too to n.WO per year. Address BOX M. Times ofBce lt COMPETENT stenorrspher and seneral oflloe assistant, steady position, pleasant work and surroundlnr Address BOX 3 Times omee. sHlnr seneral qua'tncatlons. personal Interview will be reqwlred l-t STENOORAPHKRi-Sereral nrrt class; splendid opportunity for rtrhl ..parties; ap plicant most be wllllar. SCIENTITIC V6 CATIONAL BUREAU. Room I. Southern meg. "-'-" STENOGRAPHER Experienced; will pay. first-class salary to ons who la competent Apply CASTLEBERQ'S. K Pa. ave. N. W SALESLADIES for a'l J.parl ments; good salaries. S06 7th st. N. W. 1 1 HELP WANTED FEMALE v. SALESLADIES King's' Palace requires ladies for all departments; both with and without experience; good salaries; Saturday holiday during July and August; ideal working conditions. 9 SALESLADIES Experienced in ladies' dresses, suits and coats; permanent positions; lib eral salaries. Apply to MAYER BROS. & CO., 937 F St N. W. 1-11 SALESLADIES Experi enced; permanent positions: pleasant surroundings; good salaries; closed Saturdays during summer. ' PHTLTPSBORN'S, 610 11th St N.W. 11 SALESWOMEN XCLTUS O.ARnnLE ft CO. reqnlra ts eenU.es at saleswomen for tnelr petticoat, sweater, bathlsr salt, nosjerr. nuaUa under wear and Bilssea' departments. It SALESLADIES In dry $oods store; permanent position; jjood pay. Apply SIGMUND, DRY GOODS STORE, 1920 Pa. ave. N. W. 1-9 SLaLCaLATJT No reejnired: rati 11 at ones. TS Ilth st. N. THE PALAIS ROYAL Wants at Once Additional Saleswomen for All Departments, And particularly for the follow ing: NOTIONS ' LACES JEWELRY VEILINGS ART NEEDLEWORK WASH GOODS ' MILLINERY ' DRESS. LININGS DRAPERIES " Experience preferred, but not absolutely necessary. Good salaries and permanent nosi- tions assured. Apply Monday, SUPERINTENDENT, Street Floor. 9 SEAMSTRESS Good; or day; so deatjams-: oao er two weeks work. Phone X. MM. 1-lt WANTED Three experienced waitresses; rood hours: CS par month and hoard. Ap ply 8. C BEIORT. head waiter the BnrUas;. tan Hotel. lUt Vermont are. K. W. C-tt TYPIST with some erperlenee; steadr post' uon; m to start, riios at; K. w. u WAITRESSES Most he experienced; hlxh wares. CENTURT LUNCH. I7M Pa. ars. V. W. t WAITRESS White, permanent position, uallaudet College, 7th and Fla. ave. N. E. Line 2450. TWO waitresses: white. 'CHrrTESE RES TAURAHT. lr PennSTrranla Ave. I! WHITB WAITRE8SES. Apply CRTSTAL LUNCH. !FN.ir. Line JUS. Also en trance C Mass. ave. 9 WAITRESSES Experienced; neat appearance. Waes, $2 per day .including all meals. Childs Co., 1423 Pa. ave. N.W. . ap,13-30t WAITRESSES Excerlenced: best V1UTUUT UJMCH. 117f Fa. are. . W. IB YOUNG WOMEN One of the largest and most important industries in the United Stateshas desir able positions open for i few bright, intelligent young women. Splendid opportu nity for advancement. Hours and working conditions all that could be desired. To start $9.50. No typewriting or stenographic knowledge i necessary. No soliciting nr canvassing. Strictly a clean cut position requiring no previous-experience. Address BOX ' 468. Washington Times. myl-29-tf Young Women Steady Employment EIGHT HOUR DAY Advancement To Right Parties Apply Mr. Brader Western Union Tel. Co., 1401 F St. N. Y. Between 9 and 11.30 a. m. YOUNG WOMAN An excellent chance for one with some dramatic experience. BOX: .IP. IIWH WWW . HELP WANTED FEMALE llVOAN PRESSER for ladies clothes. Apply 1733 Pa. ave. HALDERMAN & CO. . 1-9 noMKsnc CHAVrmrRMAiDa and "waitresses; two ex perienced. colored. US Ilth st. N. W. s COOK- and seneral hoasetroraer. tarto road N. W. I On r- COOK ao4 canerU worker. Mat Maryland ave. K. 8. uT XXFERIXNCSD fcroale eook. MS per mootx -rof?J5,a bort- & w TOB.TKR. mt a 8t- N. w. j.ji GIRL For general housework and cook; small family; room orf premises. 1614 Hobart st n. w: l.io GIUe-Neat cslored. to cook dinner. Apery Apart. M. THE KENESAW. Ptena CaLni. GIRL For reneral housework . in family of three. Apply 120 R-sl N. E. - mo QnU, for waltlns; and cJwrabenrork. Apoly ham.w nuw t BX. n. w. u OIRL rr teneral honaeworkt sma OunUr. i Garfield st. X. W. N. W. GIRL To help around kitchen in Doaraing nouse. Apply 1.04 12th st. N. W. mo OIRL Colored, far llcttt aooaework. Apt. 31. The vroodwotta. IttH and M sts. Jt. W. GIRLr-Oolored. for csseral noosework. S3 B at. 8. E. it NEAT COLORED GIRL to cook dlnqer. Apply apt 54, The Kenesaw. Phone Col. 712. 1-9 WAITRESSES-TWO. good par. Apprr at once COODACBE-S LCNCH. Ui and N. T. ave. 1 WOKAJt Wolto or colered. for ctnerat hoosrwork: noose for a child also, a Tbcrnapple St., Chevr Chase, ltd.. Clave. HIM. A WOMAN for reneral house oi. or davs wnrlLira Maaaachnsetu Ave. K. W. l- WOMAN-T wash aad Iron, tit Beaton PL N. K. Phono North It SETTLED WOMAN for cham bermaid and reneral house work. CaU at 455 G st. N. W. 10 HELP WANTED MALE Aim FESALE GOLDENBERG'S Requires the services of' experi enced and inexperienced sales women for the following' depart ments: -BOYS' CLOTHING " MUSLIN UNDERWEXr HOUSEFURNISHINGS SHOES UPHOLSTER CORSEtS" NOTIONS . xccAtrHPP nnnnQ -JEWELRY WASH GOODS DOMESTICS . . MEN'S FURNISHINGS t Also ' Elderly women FOR AISLE TABLES CASHIERS S AISLE GIRLS MESSENGERS And, Salesmen for men's,?furnishings shoeN stock 'clerk for boys' CLOTHING Apply at once to Mr. Dobrin, Manager, e ' GOLDENBERG'S, 7th "and K Sts."N. W. 9 CLERK Preferably typist; all or part Urns If rvnlst- lui nfvtit Mtrlr XT Ti at. V. V7U Snd noor. t BOOKKEEPERS for Individual ledxers by larse local bank: male or female; sivo ex. perlence and salary sxpected. Box si. t PHOTON for Identification purposes. "IUI ,"'-3 SOe. Finished promptly Brooks. lOTil N. W. IrnhJO-aot SITUATIONS WANTED K MALE. STENOGRAPHER, youns; man. first class proresslonal. wants pcnuneai or ww porary nlht work; durlnc tejt U aonahle nrure. Address TRUSTWORTHY, Box t2. Times offlca. 1- OtTICE MANAOER. stenoarapher. experi enced tmarrtedl. open for enx&cement; statt ralarr BOX Si Times ornce. i CHAUFFEUR White; not tn draft.. InteV Ilxent younz man; prlrate family preferred will lour any part of America, furnish be of reference If necessary B. J R, W I st N W