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WOMAN'S PAGE. ~he Oysler Man. LOST. : HE OYSTER MAN is COLLIE—Male, sable and white. Apply Wash. Animal Rescue League, 340_Md. ave. s.w. COLLIE—Male, black and white: small size. Apply Wasi. Animal Kescue League, 49 Md. 'MANY USES FOR CAPES - BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. DOG_ (large collie), near 2ad and V, sts. n.w. 11088 st. n.w. ; When the mantle was brought into as radicalty as 1t differs in sctual SRR PIN b cramel piatims T betwern 3t fashion'in the reign of Empress Bu- | eonoet oo 0 R S el of. and Pa. ‘mve.. SStn wod Slet sie” Reward. worthy of a job in a nie it had a peculiar significance - < Y v x oty = Under Eugenie the mantle and the Lol W 205, 100 AT or PIN (sword), with 1921 Academy ere reserved for the empress reet, e et Saiarasy. Lirat and a few of her highly ranked court \ / reward. Call Adams 448. ladies. At least in court they could $ BROOCH, Jet. dlamond and gold; downtown. be worn by no one else. To be sure | i ;:;7‘;‘:1 1702 R st. n.w. e o P the train was very long and\the man- ? BUNCH OF KEYS in leather case. initialy tle hung from the shoulders to the | . g / 3 e 15D B aon, RS . Kiveee s Somer ‘gronn;i,u‘rhey r‘:vemlhom ;‘:mouf':; 11th and F sts. X g ° mperialism. Napoleon seld CAMEO RING, Rec - upon these fashions to add grandeur > Uiy night.” Cartbre: Markas Maia 5400, Lo the costumes of his sisters, hig ein- i z . Branch 105. " Reward. 10° press—first Josephine andgthen e 4 ¢ DOCTOR’S BAG, it di- l.,cmlse—flan'\:]I m‘; n].p.,m;,-"mm Shey Cine.. Reward: V" 0. Cottna5130 B at. - % were effective in lending an air o X d majesty to the carriage and bearing WK S D Witmean, 1509 Bark rond. 11e of members of the ambitious Corsitan i i - v — = FT" TECE, brown mink, trimmed with family. b i = 4 heads and tails; Union station, Mt. Pleasant Trains and mantles went out with H S car; downtown shopping district. _Reward, the First Empire. It was not until d Mrs. Ford, 2301 Conn. ave., Apt. 7L. 2 the establishment of the Second Em- ine §178 North. 2 pire that any one dared to bring GOLD CIRCLE friendship pin; s.e.; Thursday them back. So you see they had ‘a night; valuable because of association. Find- significance that they do not bear e please call Lincoln 4446, or address 1215 today. Because of the ruling that a0 = ar they might be worn only by the Em- J K""fod_“ ill_person who picked up folding press Eugenie and certain ladies / S carjon morzing for 3 08t close to her there was a natural ] : SMASONTO GHANE = earaiog Fooms il g . 3 D g ing from 3 3 desire on the part of every ome to ik, 0, Wine T Fener 1AL B o, wer follow the fashion. In England, PARASOL, in McPherson Square, green silk, ~ I where they watched the wardrobe of A Eugenie with far mére interest than cathier handle with name Carabel engraved WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued. that of Queen Victoria, mantles be- on silver plate. Call Frank. 6588, Bn{a:d» Shipe quile fhe g = L e f PIN, old-fawhioned crescent rhinestone, Monday | SATEEMAN, forceful to_fake care of devel- ) i 5 / night, in koing from Richmond Hotel to C0 | oped “trade ' for milllon-dollar manufacturer. i icuous “,;““,T::,"'.‘n';’,"f“‘ nln;lm‘ltox‘l;: b :,malhll Theater; valued s gift from dead ! 3dress Box 84.5. Star of 100 ave requires ch material, rather years ago. Reward if a to Mrs. | 2 . Star office. P 3 o AR I Chminenam. Tstm e e e | BALESMAN_Who is accusomed to seming| National Personnel Service The mantle ought to be worn only POCKBTBOOK (black), between 10th and va, | £00d furniture; knowledge of carpets and rugs B = by the | MEnighe: backed: Ttiattews | c n esirabic: permagent position. Niayer & Con ureau, 305 Bond Bldg., ve. and 7th and Md. ave. s.w., Monday, con- | 7ih gt. between D and E. 1 L not what your age so long as you 5 een D and E. 4th and New York ave. taining $14. two car tokens and a bunch of S = Soda dis a Tl not what vour age so long us you - | SALESMAN—Real estate;exp.; | Compiomeier sherator, experienced, $90 mo. keys. _Reward. 465 Md. ave. a.w. of youth. The effect is majestic still, POOKPTBOOK-_Smail black, with 880 in bills | o pportunity with a future. Bookkeeping machine operator; experienced museum; his knife and fin- gers fly so fast you hardly feel you see ’em! However, in a circus he would func- tion just as well, because, you see (forgive the pun), the game he plays is shell. Away with such frivolity! You want a man of skill? A “want ad” in The Star’s the way your yawning ranks to Help Wanted ads, 3 cents a word., All transient ad- vertising, cash in advance. s WANTED—HELP FEMALE—Continued. EMPLOYMENT AGEN ven if th 2 t adoj as an | f 7 i 1 § and change, in Rockville or on car at 6:20 Sun. exceptional selary. e e Lo 2 Gny. Reward. J. 8. Gingell, Rockville, Md. *| Address Box 38-R. Star office. Bookkeeper-stenograher (4. e), $90 wk. be a —thi SCARF—Red and black, at ball rk. Call | SALESMEN wanted; good opporturity to any okkeeper-typist, £25 per weel mllll e tha tu:\“ ““r!s m’"}‘xue'ho lf West_217-V park. 5o | one familiar with outside seiling ability. Ap-| Bookkeeper. some knowledge stenography. e cape that hangs from the shoul- | 3 . e B i ol de S A eniworth, | Cashier-ispist wanted in local restaurant. ‘ \ ders—is the natural successor of the SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING—August 3 to 6. { P Petween © and § pm., ¥. B. " | Lady, 40 to 45 years, of pleasing personal- cape that has been so long in vogue. Liberal reward. Mr. Adame, 720 3d st nee. | S0 5L N SRt 700 . for general office work in small hotel; | We might fancy that it was thus that 11¢" | SEC SALESMAN — High-grade: great | good salary, room and board. FTOLEN from corner of 11 and C sts. n.w. many banks and highest public offi- | Young lady for candy sales work: exp. capes were going to retire from fash- B e o 1l o SoaR;54; | clals indorsing this issue; country sections set | Young girl, just out school, as clerk-iypist. N 045, 3100 teward for returs |UP by bankers for given allotments; chance | Salesladics—over 10 positions mow open for . : ion. though just at present French women at least seem to be taking a o e yfeward for returt lof o lifetime for big producers. Mr. Durant, | experienced peopie. y STy 1% {613 G st. n.w. . 10° Stenographer-dictaphone operator, $30 wk. new interest in them. The plan they | ! H T ) . same._Henry Ridge st. n.w. 11° 8 ? 4 BOLICITOR—Printing and office supplies; com- | Stenographer—openings for one, two and like to follow is to have a cape for z SUIEEOAD 0 i 4 : 2 ASE, tan: from sutomoblle between ] e G : Jevery frock. Often these capes, of y . y Washington and Wayside on Richmond Pike, | mission basis. Potomac Multigraph and Print- porary employment. crepe de chinc or other silk: crepe, are | § { y, 3 STy 3 P and W iermer, ‘Haleigh. Hotel, | Ing Service, 827 148rst., 3rd fioor. | i ftenographer —oter 15 ‘good commercial po- N = made with a contrasting lining— ¢ Z - /) v 11 TAPHER 3nd clerk_undes 25 36ats | * Typit exjerienced fn cutting stencils: very white if the gown is black and white 5 £ s el z SUIT CASE, brown, on steamer St. Johns, com- | 0ld: salary, $1.800 ysar; some traveling re | good calary. e & . \ 5 S s oW aquired: must be accurate and rapid typist and < 5 —and this lining hangs loose from ing from Colonial Beach, Sunday, August 7. Washington’s Largest the cape itself, being attached only - -y S/ B Remand. * uion Eanch 50 Ergo s | Aerand Wit watc qualifeatioss tolly. Aok X £ : \ -\ 9 = v mployme! ¢ . | TAN COAT, ladles’, Saturday afternoon, on ployment Buean. steamer St. Johns: stole collar, with fringe on MALE AND FEMALE. at the collar. VANTED—Good_paperha w wall | Women no longer wrap thfms::lves Paper Tt e uers. Comell oo about in their capes. They let them 5 Pz teamer Bt. Johna; i § i - { end . Finder please call Fran] WANTED—M#&n, experienced in real estate hang loosely, sometimes throwing 5 » 5 - - ? 3 i lin 483 fr et H nd insurauce effce; ome who' controls . d)l’l:z ;;m:' M Nl micktey el e oo el o TAPESTRY - EMBROIDER- |t iafoes foisih &0 Senoman: <0ufdes-| soom 915, Washingion Losn and Trast bise_> their frocks. - | MEN AND WOMEN quickl ea i e ED PIECE, unfinished; on|FANTED Sevcal fotciam carpenter form:| business: receive Da whilelearaing; necd 208 That is Aot especially new. They Mon. morning, Dbetween 19th |work seauirea ‘for. resdential work - and fa- | log 41t 5 mep o g e St coaky were wearing a diaphanous shoulder - £ miliar with both frame and brick construction. | Thursday, 5 p.m. William ¥. Matteson, 319 | cape on .evening frocks last winter. and K and 20th and-Kalorama State experience, age and references. Address | Colorado bi ¥ . Then it appeared on day frocks or on rd. Reward. 2021 Allen place. | ixpow e STENOGRAPHER—Capable and accurate: one t = its designed for early autumn wear. P WINDOW CARD LETTERER by established pal who has had wome experienee in the plumbi aitsldesiened for/snciyiautumn i oA s Adams 1326. firm to take charge of new department under-| and heating bysiners war ron He s aa b it may be removed easily ‘and replaced TRAVELING _DAG, contalniog_ gentleman’s | Star_office. pecied St 10 sell sickness and accl- taking commercial work. Address Box §5-8,| clerk: state age, experience and salary ex- Box 370-R. Star office. 9 by means of snappers or hooks and hing., on Tulane st., Glen Echo, Md. Re-| yoUNG MAN, neat, to work in = - g b eyes. This transforms a simple frock Phone_Adams_680. 9°_ | willing to work. Hall's Dye Works, 1402{ . F!leALh DOMESTIC. that you might wear at home into @ TMBRELLA, navy blue, rain or shine: on 14th { Park road n.w. 9* | COLORED GIRL, reliable. for general house- HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. work: _city reference. 1949 Biltmore st. 10° COOK and_ general houseworker: required. 2129 G st. n"e. T nfmh:fl st. car. Mrs. H. E. M'Gill, 2700 Conn. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. n.w. ve = LL NORTH 6009, Super Service Bareau. We TOH CHAIN. gold, crons attached. tost | CHILSQR0LY SO0 CotiGeration. experienced. | ‘morning between 10th and G and th | hicn)y“Tecommended help of any matioality. Reward. 620 Pa. ave. n.W. Tel | for work of any capacity. FREE. ue WATCH, Iady's, gold, Thugday evening mear| National Personnel Service BANDS OF WHITE, BRAIDED WITH |street frock at a moment's notice BLACK. TRIM THIS BLACK CREPE | without adding materially to the DE CHINE FROCK, WHICH IS{weight or warmth. WORN WITH WHITE ORGANDIE| In the sketch you may see a frock COLLAR AND CUFFS, of this sort in black crepe dechine. Bands of white bralded with black form the trimming and organdie col- GIRL, cloored. neat, cooking and homsework; Do_laundry. 6i5 Keefer place n.w. 2 “ that it certainly cannot have to W may takce 1t a pars and parcel of Hor and cutts Bive it ah &1 of Tresn- Fruit Tos Creams. Feonies g sl ana Avemve Gnd Tiester | Bureau, 305 Bond Bldg., |GIRL for sroeri howsework. 612 X G are our borrowings from the Second E ness. Harry Winingder's Garage. Sth st o 14th and New York ave. e 10° Pieces of fruit or nuts should not| be frozen hard in ice cream. They are most unpleasant to encounter, for To avoid | face massaged by his barber, using a| nourishing massage and ends with ice Stenographer_—Experienced, for local real :ll%:lfllfljuhmnwln-): neat, hovest; stay estate of [3 sa) . R ome, good - 19 Keok: t., WANTED—HELP nogTapher Tor temsorary work. | Cllery e, -, © P =i SALESMEN. Multigrapls operator; exp.; good salary. i—Wednesday, Thursday; $2 and pire period. but it differs in meaning (Copyright, 1921.) will be correct. Answered Letters. of the treatment N. K—Your_husband can have his|cleansing, then astringent teeth and stomach alike. b 3 L H . = -| Multigraph operator; exp.;evening work. car_fare. 3461 Holmead pl or very cold water. The egg is very Three specialty salesmen o 10-| Caghier.counter clerk, for small cafe. = =4 ‘place n.w. e this, anything like whole strawber-igood building cream. Of course, he i,y diluted i pearmint Tooth Paste; experienced | ~pooiir codfiel Sett, foF Sunll Cood salary. | NEAT colored for housework and office; write ries, cherries, nuts, or pieces of peach, | can do this himself at home. Are you| Helen—After any severe fever, it is | ulen preferred: $30 weekly minimum. com- )} gajesma: ience X d | £°§0od hand: refefences. 425 435 st. s.w. 9° orange, pineapple, grapefruit, or the|sure he does not need to be built up?! well to cut the hair very short. There ;“:«“L ;"""i ] give experiemce, ‘-:'n:':é"::_’" "?1':-’:'?'2‘1::‘" like should be stirred into the ice|A short vacation or more hours forlwas a time when the head was al- 2 L D cream after it is frozen. when the |sleep will do much to fill out hollow | ways shaved in such c: but that is | SalESM _%Sr'f s{;-"iw (.."';}3.“?.'{0";1.1{'}‘ mE;-;?;Df:rfimd'm SR dasher is taken out and the freezer|cheeks. ] not necessary. If tbe scalp is kept ',‘u‘ Pl il e A S e - packed for the last time before serv-| Mrs. L.—It would be impossible for|loose and the blood circulating freely, | enced: city or traveling, National Salesmen's . Otherwise, any fruit to be used {me to go back over all the articles and | nature will have a chance to produce | Tr. Assn.. Dept. 359. Chicago. in the cream should be mashed into|clip special ones for you. 1 am sure(a strong and new growth. Give the MALE. e pulp and crpshed through a sieve.|the office of the newspaper will give|scalp plenty of air and sunshine. — FEMALE. WOMAN olored. settled, ceneral Bousework: Strawberrics, bananas, canned or|you all the help you need in obtaining| “A. Y. M.—Heavy brows can be made A CERTAIN MAN, DDTNG STACHTNE OPERATOR (Barroughs)- | Srees o try woman preferred. Ad the chats on that subject. Xou can|to look very neat. by brushing them|Unknown to us now, but soon te introduce | experienced. Appls 1206, 921 I5th st n.w. 14 S gain a great deal by reading an up-| properly. Brush upward, then down-|himslf fo ux at the invitation of this ad, will | 30K KEEPER—Either single or double entry. e i ot T to-date book on motherhood. ard and do this €0 deftly that you|within the next few months become one of | BOOKEREPYLC g elr S8 o e refer: x % Tequired; Bethes. p ves andlbring them i “ha N uad | the most indispensable of our sales executives, S A 3 da. 2 3 AR > : . 23 Soe chouse for this im = uily of 3 cmploy D i water. Use an eye cup for this. Jem L. M—You should have no|meant sosition will come to nw, in all probu- SACHINE OPEEATOR, o b Willing To walt s shors these for s waties Anxious—A man can have his hair| trouble In purchasing henna that con- | bility. inexperiened selling, but weH | perienced. _Apply 1206. 921 15th st. n. 4% | factory person. Address Box 47-8, Star offi waved at any of the parlors that do|tains a dye. The firm that did your|equipped with the manly qualities that are 2 § GALCULATOR OPERATOR (Burroughs). with s 11* this worlc for women. Consult the | hair most likely will scll' it o you.sieamay's list odoyment, and the Sbiilon | knobicdee of stenosraphy. osly 1206, 521 WANT = advertising columns for a place that|so you can kecp the hair colored as|that sets a fre for ‘e cor y. | 151 n.w. L = 'ED—SITU. does_the permanent waving. it &fows out from the roots. 1f they | Well Erom this man with il the ralosiakils | CASHIER AND CHECKER—Neatappearing SNALE. ONS X. Y. Z—You can remove those hard | will.not do this, find Some other firm | wmei moving, well organized concern can give, | JouBE lady for cafeteria: must be expe- | s — softene wi! cream an ng o e purchaked. Ask your dentist for the | struction, the invaluable individual leation . Pply per, DI o - = <o the hardened skin gradually, using a | proper cleanser, as I do not know |of our Manager of Personnel. We'll teach hir | St. James Hotel. Siiiting and cioriag bk Frepacate” stare: - | wha i s di o " e him climbing, ha = o .0 e | sanitary fle, which comes for the pur- | what -condition 'causes this discolor- | e, 5t " I3 din Sl % 22 | CLEANERS — Apply Tuesday | menis's speciaity. phone Line. S51-%. 20° "Ferey T—Tou can use wne same| Miss A B C—Soft kid curicrs can- Tk somara I oo tor &' CERTATS AY. | morning, stage entrance, Keith’s e e D % = . r ing it]if you're a Gentile and not under 25, cal e- office experience, desis 11 i O oiStant Reader—All almond oil is| séalp adicates o slupsiahness in Tha | MUTRS LDING, B T R o i S s iy —All almond ol T icates a sluggishness in the y J. A . experienced. 5 3 | £00d. s0 choose which ever kind-you | clitulation. Improve it by massaging MLI\EE.YT%LSI > Apply 1206, 921 15th st. n.w. 4% m».’a‘anfi?'}“«infim iy ey v prefer. Of course, use the astringent|or using a good -tonic. SUT 1I. DEMONSTRATOR, experienced, tollet £00d8: { CHATFFECE and auto mechanlc, 14 seam WOMAN, ligt colored, or girl to cook and do general housework in family of 3: refer- ences required. Apply 1319 North Capitol xt. . Washington’s Largest WOMAN, white or colored, for general lous- :references Call 172 - Employment Bureau. ~* |l nces required. Call 1727 Lanter ouse, Y - Laurs. A Kirkman i it Drin] i boil for five minutes, then add to it . Cooling Fruit ks. six cups of granulated sugar and turn Pshaw!” 1 have heard housekeep- | into a bottle to stand. corked, on ice. ers exclaim, “T can’t waste my time | When you wish to make a cool drink making fruit drinks Tve got zoo!.,mply put_two tablespoonfuls of it many necessary things to nto a glass of ordinary water (or : 1 o aeree leth this i{?“’voifl:- | into a gigas! of vichy, seltzer on apol- believe that refreshing, unferment- | jinaris water), and add cracked ice. :fl hsfiemg;s he_lpicne lomgert ;h?“;h This is finlunfde;mben!ed :irink. yet one e og day: of summe n re | with a splendis race to it. necessaty. 1 know that after strenu- | " Any biher berries can be uséd in ous exertion on a hot day a glass of ! the same way as the raspberries foed lemonade always makes me feel | cailed for in this recipe, exeept that etter. T am sure -~ more sugar may e needes in housekeepers need this s“‘%“fi bmfie case of those berries,‘wmi;h are not * between ta: and cannot fail to be | a5 sweet as raspberries. Fresh, dic- benefited by Keeping something with | eq pineapple may also be substituted a tart fruit “tang” to it. on ice. ready | for the raspberries (use one whole for instant use. Try one of the fol- | pineapple in place of the four quarts lowing frui rink: { raspberries). L “Baspberry Vinegar for Cool Drinks. { “Mint’ Drink—Slice into a mixing —Put two quarts of ripe raspberries | howl one-half peeled cucumber (this g o ! - | from white of egg. Twice each week iz, 1021 for large and weil known line; large \Wash- into a large bowl and DOUr OVer | gives a delicious flavor when com- | frésh peaches raspberries. or aprl (Copyright, 1921.) XUTO wnd track malesman. _Home Aufo Serv- experlence on all makes of cars; 36 years of them ‘two cups of cider vinegar: 1ot | bined with the mint); and add elght |cots may be used in this way and ECT0 wud ek malemmn T | ington epurtment store.” Address Box 265, | Sel N edllng Lo, cravel. - Adares, Box fa stand overnight in a c0ol place. | hemiced sprigs of freshly-picked mint, | frozen with the cream. e e raT. Nerbo TRAINED NEN. 755, Ntar amee. 11 D e "'l:,z“.}‘x' COLORED CHAUFFEUR wants position wi ind in the morming Strain off the | Tl Pre lemons (rind, pulp and | Frozen pudding may be made of a o liquid_and let this liquid stand again | juice), and one cup of strained juice | combination of fruits frozen in eggs, Prepare now for splendid openings in this field. Course of “six to eight weeks = Practical throughout. Actual repairing _experience on | 2r_of - - 1l ‘makes of cars. Rates reasonsble. Day | GIRLS. 5, Catholic, to sell the “Life of Car- and ‘evening, White only. American Motor | dinal Gibbons™'; $25 week and bonus. Address hool, 9th and O sts. n.w. Phone N. 1819. -, Star office. 10° 7| overnight. with another two quarts | foom raspberries (which have been |milk and cream. One recipe has a of raspberries in it (throwing.away | allowed to cook in the top of a double | Cup of cherries, pineapple, pears and The raspberries, which stood in it| poiler with a very little water until |apricots cut into small pieces, soaked before). On the following morning | the juice runs freely). Set this com- | tWo or three hours in brandy to cover, nights. See uy today. HOTELS NEED TRAINED WOME D e fan et sirain off the liquid (again throwing | bination on ice for several hours to | Which prevents the fruit from freez- B, WILLIAM BRAD M. D Tc—w Wide demand for trained women; all depart-| .. the berries away), and put_the liquid | ripen, then strain through double |ing hgrd. Then custard is made of y s Y, 9 N A Cige 'of packing. ang | ments, hotels, clubs, fartment ' houses; up. | Sar ofioc. — 100 in a graniteware or agateware ket- | cheesecloth, Now boil one-half cup [two eggs. two and one-half cups of e Noted Physician and Author I o el Feuburban. ¢fpreas | crowded. Seld: fine llving, quick advancement; | BVE: FMPLOYMENT drsired by _all bring to_a boil, let continue to | of cold water and one cup of granu- [milk, a cup of sugar and an eighth compa st farnish $1.000 bond and give j our methods indorsed by leading hotels every- | round officc man. Address Box 60-S. Star | Pated sugar together for three min- {of a teaspoon of sait, strdined. cooled, veference; ‘cottage. can be furnished man and | where. Call tor particulars Lewis Hotel joffice. - = 1 utes. 1et this sirthp cool, and add it |and frozen. A mold is then filled with (Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not to discase dingnésis or | Fiic-—Address Hox 13-8. Star office. Training School iew York ave. p.w. EXSERVIGE MAX. white, to the above liquid. Dilute to the |alternate layers of the frozen custard | trestment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, seif-addressed euvelope Is inclosed. | BOY, large, to help in shipping room; 39 to | LADY, colored, who understands sewing on | nced of work. = 3 esired strength with either clear |and chopped fruit, packed in ice and |Lefters should be brief and written in ink. Owing to the iarge number of letters received, "niy {gturt, with rapid advancement. 617 La. ave. {ladies’ house dresses and aprons, 2.or 3 days | H SCHOOL, graduste desirés position in e or seltzer. Serve with-cracked |salt, and allowed to stand two hours. | Kddress Dr Wililacs: Brady. o carer of mim bear ' 0¢ to querles not conforming to instructions. 9* |in week. Call ) . ~ patent attorney's office offering opportusity water - : ddress Dr. William Brady, in care of The Star.) % 5OOTWANT A TOBT—THe Bt Wiy To £et | LADY., young, neat and courteous, for connter | jearn business. Address Box 863, Star o e In another recipe a quart of cream k & 2 that require 0od job is to train yourself to do some one | in laundry and dry-cleaning office. Apply 29 Jeced Gingerade for an Everfing En- | is frozen with three-quarters of a cup Rest for the Gaunt. q surgical = interference, | 3 £0od Job is to train yoursel? to do some o0 | ooy 'L, tértainment. — (This “gingerade” | of sugar; a two-quart melon-shaped _|but for most patients with this i ce of the puneh bowl at | mold 1s lined with lady fingers, crust| 1OLKS WhO are mot merely under- |accident of evolution the program | it aiine rou meed throost the L. G S | MILLINER Want to get in touch with gocd a party, and is ‘nrv:dh\n }:ll.)ulu;ez side down, filled with alternate layers | Welght in the half-size fashion of ‘;qgahdly :imme: Sood bed, good nurse, |quickly ‘and easily, in the spare time Tiat milliner.. Address Box 71.8, Star_office. * with a straw in each glass). 'ut {of frozen cream and fine-cut candied |the day, but religiously, constantly doctor—and good night! now goes to waste. Write to us today and, P = = % into a large mixing bowl the juice | fruit, packed in ice and salt, and al- |and constitutionally. scrawny and without cost, "or _cbligation, let us explain MILLINERY T e e of three lemons, two cups ngyr sugar, |1qwed to stand two hours. It P th AaCome e ce 1 5ea T ivers QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.. |ipw. Intemations) Corepondence Experienced makers and ap-|¥o AN e e -half cup Of 3 3 3 X | n i x, Which has been extracted as above {Covyriait, 1021) kidneys and things flopping around| _ EIGHT yomne men for silciting he saie of | prentices for high-class busi- e inside, and a confirmed habit of |yt like t0 know what causes the |iemi Commiseions: pald, weeklyi reterencss | ness. Apply Mme. Ash, 1217 | spoxxgersic iaty. expericaced, eapabiee STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, experienced well educated; young man desires position where ‘Women, Please Notice. > 2 / ork Cit described and then boiled for three minutes, with one cup of granulated sugar, and last add two thinly-sliced oranges (rind, pulp and juice). Let | this mixture stand im the ice box for at least two hours, to ripe: ‘When the serfing time arrives, strain it through double cheesecloth, add one Things You’ll Like to quarreling with their food and their relations and a brand of constipation that laughs at laxatives (to use a far-fetched paraphrase), ought to take a long rest. hot flushes I have if it is not my age. | required, Apply O. F. Barrett, 1210 G st. 1 am forty-four years old. (N. C. B.) Answer.—ThLat your age h: noth- ing to do with it is evident, to the ordinary mind at an{ rate, in the fact that most woven over forty or around middle age sufter no such hot n.w.. 9 to 12 Wednesd; Conn. ave. A taking charge, wants position. Address Box 548, Star oflice. ENERGETIC MAN {yring o woek Sara. for cetpeible Dot tion. Rapid advaucement. Apply Room 113f Mr. H A PERMANENL POSITION THAT PAYS = $17.00 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS DRESSMAKING—Street, _afternoon, _evening l‘;'rr‘nj. house dresses; experienced. Franklin FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING; reasonabl 3110000 PIRST YEAR satisfaction guaranteed. Lincoln 2809, of ice water, a quart measure = AVAILABLE TO SINGLE WOMEN 1th s.e. 9 full of cracked ice, and two bottles of ginger ale—pouring the latter in from a considerable height. Let stand a moment or two .then begin to fill glasses with this drink. ® A woman's age never ac-| ———— g7 The first essential in a program of | JUUNED (& Womau's age mever ac- ENGINEER rest—and this i8 né program at all|health. Perha; = g " BETWEEN THE AGES OF AND 25. | INFANT'S NURSE—White, settled, to take 5 ps_your physician may | for relief work. Apply Dupont Laundry, 2583 for the average well-to-overfed indi-!pe entire care; best reference. Address Box 307-R, e ety R g able to overcome the hot flushes |Sherman ave. Good eyesight, hearing, bealth and Star_office. b; T 7 ' hours nd bed-springs. The mext essential | therspes Shror, 2PRroPHate hormone |~ FURNITURE FINISHER, e’ eoscatial qualideations ™ correction of LADY of refnement wishes o gl‘(ofl(_ : eo * Fhone is Time, .the well known healer, per-}general hygicne seems to bring reliet.| The Hecht Co. requires the| yo previous ExpERIENCE NEEDED. e 5 APPLY FIRST FLOOR—722 12th ST. N.W, haps a month or so of him. The o) % 842 Jg third esgential is a nice, more or less b (Copyright, 1921.) _~ lservices of a first-class furniture MISS- BERT—Street, afterncon and evening prTo e T eminent doctor—the kind a patient ::;’?l :M?::-uh'fl K‘fim‘.‘.fi Phone Coi. Make Next Year's Garden Now. This is really the time to make next q 'THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAO! 5 years garden. T g o bed oL e Y rocor:| Cabbage With Meat and Cheese. gmshe;'l. tA{)p]}_y SupE SHecht ® Ederdons co. NURSE, trained, handle all cases; best refer- There are gardeners, of course, who able to the Buccess of ‘a rest.cure| Shred offe small solid head of cab- | -O- 7t St- at T sucens $23_per week. North 5436, : for, at th, tset, h CEOCERY —CLERKEsperioes 1o cutting | o e e oy S leal Lk program, for, at the very outset, he|bage very fi 2 F CLERK—txperie Cutting | 1027 14th st. n.w. st make sure whether It' ls|o.co Very fine, let it stand in cold|fresn meats Apply 235 12th at.w. NOKSE, practical. for invalid; bring refer- — L e ¢« |splanchnoptosis or tuberculosis that water for two hours, and then @rAin|LADIES' TAILOR—First-class, permanent po-| ences. Call 1217 Ehode Island ave. ne.9¢_ | SECRETARY-ATENOGRAPHE bulbs, when we clean up the debris of | ga¥aplae makes the patient o skinny. Both|thoroughly. Place a layer of this|sition to one can do plain and fancy Work.|SATESLADY. experienced in coats, sults aud | \ork and corrspondence. the summer that 1s gone. ~* o " of these *“oses” are treated with bed | Shredded cabbage. in a deep dish.. On | 922 Iith st. n.w. dresses. Melvin's. 441 7th st. n.w, 110 | ST office. There are gardeners who think the| . 4.4 new party frock use silver [ rest, to be sure, but if it is splanch- | this place a layer of cooked meat AN, frst-class, to take Measurements for REMODI ew gowns made: old ones think the autumn the time—the au- : : made new. 1328 M st. n.w. Franklin 6618, 11° tumn, whepn we transplant the spring- blooming flowers, when we put in the Bottled In Washington, D. C., by SAS-0 BOTTLING CO,, Phone Lincoln 1212 1522 Pa. Ave. S.E. The 0ld Gardener Says: Spinach, which doesn’'t mature well in midsummer, is a good ; |never an end of the i i fall crop. It grows rapidly, and except in the coldest states can be carried through the winter, if given a light covering of straw. Remember, though, that spring is the time when we i€ |qnd' chifton party-dress trimming.|noplosis cortain exercises and pos.|chopped. This may be either veal.|dcaperies and wikow adeys oo et com SALESLADY—One thoroughly | STEROGRAPHER"epert, 57’ around D e 15, | Shir silver ribbon one and a half[tures will be eventually used with|beel or ham. It should be thorough-|yCiut 1o, fll this bill will apply to Julius| experienced in coats and dresses AL % when we put in seeds for annuals, | Py . i Wind it around to form | benefit, whereas if it were tuber-]ly cooked and chopped fine. Season |IANSDUIER. — d . When we prune and snip unruly |inches wide Wind It around to form| O sis these measures might cause|the layer with a tablespoon of but- | MAN, young. for general ofice work; must he |and accustomed to waiting on|PLACE in private family. by man and Erowthiintajahapeciiiiiy ent "o ohiffon make the small|harm. With the clinching of the|ter and salt and pepper. At least a |accarate at figures: state age, saltry expected; | 59 trade; permanent position. | ==t P S UGS Ui 17 Ana there are those who think the | TR . O SO A0 o iver flower. | didgnosis the doctor's work has only|CUD Of meat should be used in each | excellent opportunity. Address Box 35, Star : 5 FEMALE DOMESTIC. winter the time—when wo sit In front | rilcse chiffon flowers should be of |just begun. He must determine layer. A tablespoon of grated cheese | ffice. Harris Shop, 1212 F st. OHAM e e e n A gmire ag | the same color as the frock, perhaps) Whether such, artifclal aide ae|jpriaiied prer the meat, sidn sreats| iy SHRS U B oot 13 vk : . R 2 arker or ligh e. 1f|enemata, me or in avor of this dish. On the H - CHAMBERMAID or w lamp go through the flower and seed | 3, little, darker or lighter shade It} o0 ons In . the diet. are to be|cheese Dlace another layer of -cab.|ie.and install tires. Apply 1498% I of. 3 SALESLADIES Phone North 18974 g 3 catalogues, making, our cholces for|favored scallops, you will find this|prescribed, and supervise their use. bage, alternating with the meat, uhtil | 575% 25 ~itn some business_experience an| FOT part-time work. We can|CotoreD GIRL, piace for general housework. W s 11 right, f silver and chiffon party-dress trim-# Oh. ves, I almost forgot the nurse.|the dish is filled having a laver of|g;ood references: 2 to 4 pm. Mr. Cook, Port-| ke pérmanent arrangements |23 8th st nw. % 2 , they are all right, for every|ming just the thing to finish each|It is the queerest thing, yet perfectly | the meat with its seasoning and theiand Hotel. 14th and Vt. ave. 15° PE ANZEMENLS | CoLORED GIRL, wishes pince as nurse. Apply season is the time to make 2 gar-|gcqllop exquisitely. FLORA. |true, that a nurse with thorough(cheese on top.. Pour over this a cup |yEN. AMBITIOUS, to quality in spare time for for 2 number of experienced and | 49 Detrees sr. den. 5 (Copyright, 1921.) hospital training is the only kind of |and a half of boiling water, and let | positions in dra Drofession; steady, coa- N COLORED GIEL. wishes place &5 nurse. Ap- g:;—gx):s is lt&e tltr;\le, too. PN & Eakt 1021, nurse that can keep a patient reason- ;:t cook din = ';'gode;'{“fg oven for an | seaial work; Food pay. Dator efening classes, capable salesladies to work on 17 45 Dereces £t now en, e the present, e ably comfortable for a whole month|hour and a half. Half an hodr be- ;< course months. Informa = = = height of midsummer, can we view o nore in bed. A practical murse|fore Temoving from the oven pour | io opportunities on tequest Euroll now. Co- Monday only throughout* the | GOLORED GIL. aeat. rants tigh o the mistake in our garden this year? may entertain the patient for days|OVer a cup of sweet cream. Cover | 2mYa fchoeto o Derience. and | Y€AT- . Apply Supetintendent, OOOK., coloncd, in private family: city refer- We find that some of the perennials with tales of the tragic ends—but|2gain for fltteelk minutes and fifteen 3 references: 3 1o 4 potn. " M. Cook, Port- KING'S PALACE ences. 2213 1ith st n.w. North 5764 * :ye not getting enough sunshine. The ic tale—of | minutes before the dish is removed fi’,flm,,.,. T4th and Vt. ave. M~ . DAY'S WORK by reliable wi T |big_elm has slowly grown to shade similar cases, still she just hasn't|from the oven uncover it and increase | gpN—) of good address, who can follow T E DAY Nases el — 3 them too much of the day. We real- ‘the technical skill to keep the patient|the heat. The top should be a deli- | structions; references; $35; 2 o'clock. 219 Learn * dressmakin DAY'S WORK or disiwashing; e, i ow gets sun comfo! o I-mean & blessed peace . ed either ho STOR] = = Lw. Hio"2ist st nw. S | because one of last winters storms which no invalid in bed can ever know |or cold. h T e T LT ey Franklin 4475, > . DATIDEE s USRI RN until she has had a real nurse care <elient ‘opportunity for good men; out-of-city | STENOGEAPHER sl DAY WORK or washing to take bome. Cail = . | took-down the toppling mulberry tree| | the spinach requires the richest "f5e brokerage | 5200 Sherman jit's ‘@ simple matter TC; i;.‘::idt Shaded that spot. ‘ln'fl:ed',’n,ow land you have. and If you hap. for her. ME Savory Tarmip Dish. appilcations” acceptable. ; Address "Box 240-8, | G40 erate Edison mflm_fi e Seslarnns =3 Sherman v a nter or e ring en to have any old manure it me Su pro en. es the vic- o = Address Box 62-S, Btar office. rd (LI UCIN SRR CCI I | o i autumn, "when the trees ars| | bon ho waed to Celaforce the sofl Defress St v tim of splanghnic-anhedonia or sag-{ Peel and wash six turnips and boil'| OFFICE BOY over sixteen years: state age | orpnGGRa PHER Preferably experienced 1 | 12y WORK or laundry at bome, 634 24th Hing organs. to ‘acoumilate more oF | them. in. Saleed. water. il tonger | Soichtion, TereRcs 4ad Bey exected. Ad | atson B Ooleman, &3¢ F | DATS WORK of laundry at home. 54 24tk less weight in the form of fatty de~| Take one cup of bread crumbs and | piINTERS wanted. Call 1742 6fh at. now.. at| B |5} Posits where they are needed to give| simmer them gently in the water | an 3 - Jo'*| TELEPHONE OPERATOR. Apply St. James pport to whatever may be flopping | from which the turnips were drained | sarv See, 0 ST ek of Waiter | Bl :‘l:owln-ltde gl'hgdt: g;&;lryng:}; uiof for, ive or six minutes, Mash the|jiecd Hospital ' 100 Tvood e e ent’s al a2 turnips and put them into another porary; emigral rvice; - TATENT LAWYER—Must be experienced in take bome. 430 Franklia to crack a grimacs, but to smile spon- | saucepan with the boiled bread | jiterference and infringement m’flm e !,"",’; p.t:e!efl!d. R., Italian Embessy, 1400 :’LAI-II';Y WASH to take: k1 WATTRESS, white, expericnced, wanted. 621 | GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 'mo washing: neat A White, experienced, wanted: o= | colored girl. Call or write, 2383 8th »t. n.w » t bare and th flles, mosguitoes and | Hgtrii et e Farden | other Insects. 2 Sale at Drug Stores. | Rndaeiaat iR oS X ON ik : S o A @m R L L R T I pound and averaged 14.30 cents per pound.— MAKES A CLEAN NOME +— at_planting time. In the small garden pulverized sheep manure can also be used to promote quick growth, Wwhich is essential if the spinach is to be -tender and good. It will be an ad- vantage, too, to plént spinach where you canskeep it watereds! |taneously. It helps the patient to|crumbs and a little butter and Pep-~|ful claim writer: state qualifications and sa if dary 'ellh;.l'_ l;flm?l. although :flu.& ofll, or nfl:’erfl s‘l‘ee‘p‘l og,tmxz i"ez. asfil ov"d; gentle nrfm ;nt ! quite | ary ¢x|w;_ied. Addn-_-fill_ox 30-8, Star office. this is not absolutely essential, glooms and fin nt tra 0 en add an egg yelk ahd two | FRLIABLE MAN for Janitor work;, referenc 8 Lo - 5 provided you keep {he ground lol cheer, in being alive where before | tablespoons of milk, which have been (x-.u_-m T st. n.W. o g | WAITRESS, experienced; steady job. 337 lst mhdii"n_;dmliflm}‘nxfzgn: :v'_i? s Work, neat well stirred with hoe and culti- all was sad and dreary. - beaten up together. Stir gently 2 | RELIABLE wiite man for work on small farm | St D-e- red_girl. 208 Sh1 SR vator. There are, no doubt, many cases of | minute or two longer and serve very {in Virginia, near Wnld-fi:l. "Address Box | WATTRESS _Experienced; apply between 3 and | GENERAL HOUSE GIRL (“ML 890d wo k- splanchnoptosis or* displaced--organs | hot. % o aiw st i | 108, Star office, or phone Main 7860. 9° |5 p.m. 1206 Pa. ave. n.w. o Jer. 907 Freach st. n.w. North %78-J. s . i staw ______ DAY'S WORK or emall washing. 2424 Georgia ave. n.w. = DISHWASHIXG or bath maid in Botel. 1235 Delaware ave. 8.w. Advertisement. — e Every time we get into a slight temper, we increase the heart’s labor by 72 foot pounds.

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