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COMBINATION GOWNS FEATURED BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. the long ends about them and make believe they are sleeves. x Molyneux has another gown in a pale shade of brown which, when re- leased from its full apron fron a short topcoat, is 3 lovely thing of gold and fadn brocade with a long waist line and a sweeping skirt. It is not necessary to remove both apron and coat at once. It can be turned and twisted into almost anything. As 26, 192L— PARIS, September ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. A‘ LOST. A 20d MATE'S LJCENSE, issued in New York under the name of John Tillett, Friday. Finder please call Col. 8042-W. 28° BILL PORSE—Diatrict_Nafiohal Bank, Tues- day, ® a.m.; reward. 25 Rock Creek Church HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued. - 23 WANTED—HELP FEMALE—Continued. MEN, two, with sales ability. that are em- ployed in ‘the govt., who desire to_ increase their earnings in spare time. son & Co.. Woodws ard bide, John A. Robin- 210 BTENOGRAPHER, with some knowledge of bookkeeping: eary hours; good chance of pro- motion: . ¢ motion: 75 ver monih.” Addvess Box 3%-K, . n.w. 286 | MEN'S WRAR SALESMAN: must lave refer- | TRLEPHONF OPERATOR o, 4 RRACELES. gold, three chip didmond wet- | ence. Armry Tradig, 6th and D 28° | private branch exchango: salary. " arecy-non tings, on 14th or Monroe st. Huv,v;rd. PAPERHANGERR— ¥ . Apply 403_C | dollars per month. Address Box 268-R, Star 2538 14th st. n.w 27 3 en & Mandley. o omse: the mannequin goes through her pe ~ - RUNCH KEYS, copper tag_scratched ‘Mrs. RS wanted; good experience, | TUITION for part time _clerical wervicen. @ Molyneux shows a black transparent formance of ehowing off the gown to An Eyelash Cream. {reatment, T would advise you to clip {James B Hallday, P sam Hogsion.t no. oo North Capirol si. " | Fleldston College, Col. 35: £ ) lit- A ack the eyeb; gine and model of car; from Zood Ho = 5 e < z enini; Tor At yeer crepe frock that can be Wworn b‘e;h:vr: e By i, etl] S it Tadacsd to| There nas aiwaya been a big de-|little dlstance. and thn oo men hs | o iy Addres 1365 C st mw. ewsrd, = | PLUMBERS, union; steady | uien school hoy: weite sermes iotn am ¢ o, dinner as well as after it. :;‘ & the slim Ivg\mdutlon. R N8 mand for a cream or tonic-to make cream w‘xlnc every dli. Clipping the | CAMED PN, brows, wiite Tead, il | work. George J. Cros frock that serve Callot Sisters make -their com- |th, 1 5 4 ashes stimulates a -heavier, thicker |mounting: ptember 24, Reward. hone { > o, colored; must be young & brown cloth 5 A B L DL Lo T :ye -;:elu lo:lg and thick. In my growth and it will take only a few |Col. 261 s Pa. ave. s.e. Phone L. 672. * n o g be young for shopping on a atternoon: in ‘an homespun gayly checked in browa |OPiDion at least, very few prepara-|weeks for them to grow back to their | CAPE—Baby's, Tight blue, either in AFlington | poRTFR—Young wan fo drive frurk. iake | WAITRESSES, two, neat. Tdeal Lunch, 1927 ’fir)?e'.'?e‘fa"ul\"..."" 7 and cream, in capucine red and white, | tions really are effective. Vaseline, or:lBg‘lnnbl lsnglh. emetaryiorian c.i‘fro]rn lnxencmfim A.;Am;g. care of furmace and make himself generally | 14th st. n.w. 280 ) = in blue and pale buff. - The scarf- is |the stand: uebird, Distressed, Telme, A. B.,|Call Mrs. Jones, Lincoln 2239. Rewar ® | useful; salary to start, $15. See Mr. Bastian, | \A7 T oG 9 = D ShaE Jow 1 the neck: an immense thing at this hiuse, 81 | pood: peconde. 1o 1 3 oeinaccl breguer | Kate, Interested Reader.—A good miin | FOX T Tlack and wiite; Baliimore | 1732 Fa. ave, now. {WAITRESSES, experienced; it is not worn to hide a low neck, but the bare arms. It is attached to the shoulders and also heavily fringed, the ends serving as arm cov- erings, sometimes without the aid of the wearer, as they are gently and suitably clad for the fashionable diversions of the 5 o'clock hour an informal dinner at a restaurant { or the theater, and by a lightning ! change be made ready for a Sober hour on a committee. Callot shows ¢ many frocks that are sufficiently four drams; place. drams; rose oil, two drops. make an essence from this by putting Grtoreanell, Fimmed, nBack = warm for skating in the open ?rh'_' Often the gay and,richly endow! Everything that is in’this formula [an ounce and a half of the Juice to |ieather case, on car, Sept. about 6 p.m. | S0tH st n.w. — rough walking tour on a broad higl scarf is worn merely to bring the ma-% encourages theé growth of hair if the same amount of high-proof alco- | Finder please notify Miss Shemwell, Adsms GISTERED “PH ARMACIST, way, and in the twinkling of an eye terial of the frock up to the collar- | there is any root. This formula you |hol. The juice alone may be used|I1275. ERD S Ty el are turned Into a gown Without arr bone, not caring for the arms, which |can mix yourself by melting the lan- |as a bleach at any time, but the | TN, i Sigma Sororfiy, hetween 1ith and F .__Address I coverings to serve for a lunch party are covered with huge square sleeves | 0lin, cocoa butter and wax and the |alcohol s needed to preserve it |and '2st and G_sts. Reward if returned to | SALESMANAGER—A growing concern. con- or an afternoon indoors. How is it done and why is it done. By the ald . of a scarf and apron is the answer ) to the former; the answer to the lat- that hide the finger tips in the new manner. The scarf is discarded when one wishes to be decolette. The American wilylike these tricks. She may, call them practical and she may be right, but they are amusing. for they give variety to one's con- ception of dress. Jar. seeks to amuse itself with clothes as with all the other dellllll‘ o& l‘leipo: serious people, these, insisting U almost childlike pranks to make them and as such it is not absorbed by the skin and has no nourishing value. The best formula I know Cocoa butter, one dram; parawax. lanolin, one-half dram; oil of sweet almonds (English), four moment they are melted adding the warmed oils, mixing thoroughly, and letting the mixture cool in a si This produces rather a ‘thick cream which may have to be warmed a trifle in very cold weather. rub a little on the eyelids amd around under the eye the warmth of the skin But if you will bleach {s made ‘at this season from cucumbers. To do this, obtain the juice by cutting up, the cucumbers and stewing them slowly with a small quantity of water, until the whole thing becomes very soft. out the julce and strain it, after'which Pimples should be corrected by clear- ing the system, but the granulated 11 | }ids require a doctor's attention. But- termilk is stimulating to the liver and the acid in it frequéntly corrects an acidity of the stomach. W. C. F.—Yeast contains vitamines which have food value. You are slightly under weight, but since you Squeeze | license: answers 1o nume of Teddy. Keward if Call Clev. 1819, Miss Magruder. North 508 . PLATINUM T wmall diamond settung, be tember 24, Reward. Address Box 344-It, Star office. E: PREBSER wanied &t once. 3207 GA_ave nw.> |young, neat appearance; highest RBSSER wanted at ouce for tailor sbop. 1309 fces of men who can suits. Addresy Box 38- remplating opening branches, desires the serr- qualify to produce re- . Star office. ALESMAN; enced, men’sclothing, to work on outside. thoroughly ex- Address Box LE: ood RAILROAD Tl(,‘fih’l".“ n-v;; York 1:“ ;":ml'k“’ ., Star office. Pasudena, fuiued to itzgerald, Sept. 18, | SGLICTTOR, —experienced for W ghestcl benring numbers 2339, 7543, 935, not b et transferable: railzgad notified. Reward. Re- 1 tu to (¢ ntal Hofel, elty. 28 returned to 60 V st. n.w. o 5 FRATBIRRTTY TTN—Phi Kapps Sigaa; Sat. | LAESSBR wanted at ouce; steady work. 1119 | wages paid, with all meals. park Inn. Wil [ Z0ih St TN = = >, < | fndey. phose call Norh B5717 - Reward, IITESSER, -experfenced, on old Worky sieady Co., 1423 Pa. ave. n. " POLICE DOGT Diek and tan; Ta | rork- APply 023 13th at. J. M. Stely & —Youn i wchool grady . : £ 2% or 0 marking papers in re. Apply at onee. 7 10 am<ist In_real estate offi ; salary to start, $10 per week, % bl k: one with switchboard exp Vogue Dry Cleaning C: nee . 14th aud | WOMEN for all kind of work: good laugh, and laughing gayly at the turps 3 will melt it sufficiently so that it can |are growing so tall, you will make FILIS, Saturday noon, ou ML Mot i 2001 9th st. n.w.. R of simple comedy which do not cause Delicious Cocoanut Candy. be massaged in on cven the coldest|this up in a few years. The mixture | Plesant or Brookland car or between ¥ and G SR o Lo " | EXPERIENCED P11, an_Anglo-Saxon to smile. = ay. Incidentally this w eep the | you mention is of little value as afon 9th. Reward. Phone North 2397.° 28° eaon — - ady helper on coats and suits, Possessing the most logical nation- pEour, one-half cup of milk over|ekin around the eyelids very soft and | hair tonic. If you send a stamped ad- | KOSATY, gold, and case: il “TLLL™ | pxbchiA (S LECE CxplT Soda dispruner, $16 1o $15 & week: experienoe 21 mind on the planet, they accept the res L unces of desiccated cocoanut|smooth in even the bitterest weather. |dressed envelope I shall be pleased to rd. ' Phone Col. 239,/ = = Elliott-+ixher bookkeepi f brutal facts of life: they have dope ook one pound of sugar and one-| Lf your are going to begin this as a (mail you an unusually good one. SEFTEI DG, B Sk kieper et L e peatar, with asking why, and with Crusadig, half cup of milk to 240 degrees, add Monduy af Thected Tn the one who can ‘estore. bealth: | Cashler-bookkeeper, Knowledge of stenography: =2 thousand years ago, leaving both to z » wtoes. ad j investigate the success chiropractors have | $25 a week. iy 47 what_is often called over here “the e prcpared looccRnut andicook the achleved: special evening classes. Call or | Young lady fo distribute clips in offices new Roman empire across the sea”; whole to 230 degrees. It will take; stend. Phone Main 25 write the Registrar, Liley School of Chiro- | Young lady for and_knowing the ineradicable facts A e L e BeriOv e SOLITARTE_DIAMOND RING, platioum practic, 1116 F st.. Washington, D. C. Stenographer, from the fire and divide it into three of life with human nature behind equal parts. them, they seek thelr amusement in Color one part green, humor; an amusement that rests not flavor it with pistachio and pour it fhicient tiog. Reward. 1333 Taylof st. n.w. SUIT CASE—Reed, Monday night about 8 nappy, want them, live-wire producing salesmen ‘earnings ax big us your efforts make Stenographer bookkee; £, with Burroughs machine knowledge of ocloc] aen i o ala John A. Robinsen & Co., 1 Woodward National Personnel I Se. but the laugh within. upon an ofled marble between bara. rlon scurion: "Reward 1t fetursed 4o 506D | DIdE 302 iona_ bidg. . O one Thakes a leap with seven- Flavor the sccond part with one-half . o + | YOUSG MAN o callct rente Tn = rea < MAL D FEMALE. m aprons and scarfs easpoon of vanilla extract, warm FEN DOLLAR GOLD T Wrapped o _ten- ress Box 2¢ Star office. DISTRICT = 7 e e tiosonhy. 20 one must leap over a steam bath and pour over the o M Liverat rewara.Cofl Sorth 1505, | YOUN ST Tu mie WA GeeTi Ty 3 | iy i Ryt sonts” S AL back again or be iost in the maze of y ! ant. shoe store and (o learn the business: refer: | or guaticimen. pood snecul-‘t:lon. The American, i 100k- add t‘h,:scula':fi. virnm ucund'hnour it Laura. A. Kirkman UNARELLA, ilver andle, Tast Sunday on | ices required. Address Box 284K, Star of-|proit. Room 2 L e it ona in dry drop cach plecs Into a orystal RIS WATCH, s s pold apen face wrt | WAted 10 Grocery store. © ADDly’ S51, N | Inbrotne? Hrse o Znodiiacone i) R o sirup” cooked to 225 degrees. Roll with 3 diamonds in case: engraved “L.B." in- %" < o'cloc] 3 N :;:,‘:'::r ;xlu_‘ l-:hemr_-‘orfi ch ;?;h H::: the pieces in granulated sugar and To Make a Good Omelette. omelet in the future. Try this good Yde case. Reward. Qail Cohgressman .,-J?mr_.\'u xl: Saving Bl school edueation. | (3T GALESMAN WA OB e e e T amount makes one-and one-half PP Swedish Ometor, [ |Mmeberser mom 17, | e Sering Bonn Spvromics s eich s | WORKE R, WHO CAN &0 her way, the French hers, and the o‘:;;sm:;'{'he';;,;:e;":a:g one-hal A reader friend has written to ask| oo .- T st DaiEes t ApDeaias: JOf Evo0. addres anl R, WHO CAN e o e 00 " s mé how to make a “pufty omelet." I Sttcea Pauches D S e s St St PECDUCE ment of GraE . belleve that there are many other = SALESMEN. xperieavesand iy catars) dncludi ol Beveral gooa « ek oteh shiows iie way in which! . elie Swedish Omelet.—Separate the whités | oo > | Y el o applicaiton will not be | Severat zood the scarf is manipulated. It s the| THIS SHOWS A NOVEL WAY OF French Rolls. bride readers who would like to know |from the yolks of four cggs. Eeat|SROWING IETRIMIET gy Snres b ! comitered. Hox 2T0R. Buar ofiee. 2~ | Bogieisd St part of the frock that plays the trans-| USING A SCARF. IT IS CLAMPED| To three cups of sweet milk add one | «just how” to make this dish. e (whites st and put them In the | geill Uil contracts: apiendia pportuns | TV T T o ihier | boneily. peraes Tormation act. The gown itself is| ON AND WHEN REMOVED SHOWS [cup of shortening, one-half cake. of | ; retrigerator for a few minutes. Now | £T RS ROy WoiEy’ W Tlagenis | g08 | Ehts 2 “week “and parc"of Sunday' Awpiy | imain Seabiremears. fine black crepe georgette so built| AN EVENING GOWN. compressed yeast and one teaspoon [ ° A good omelgt Is not as hard aput into a small bowl one cup sweet | Souder buiiding: % Waraman, Fark Pharmacy. ” Conn. " ave.”"aad | or womth "who“mkes o oe that_its sleeveless bodice, cut with of salt. Add flour enough to make a| thing as it is rbputed to be. T have|Milk. one tablespoon flour, one-four 3 T y_road. or Bppointment. describing experience o Tl the bateau meck line, makes it pre- ST douh, let this rise bver night: | tHIRE & teaspoon salt and a dash of pepper; SALESMAN EMPLOYNE | Adarens Box. 20615, Star o for the afternoon or even the morn- :In the morning add two well-beaten ing under a topcoat or cape the ' eggs, knead thoroughly and let rise scarf of the fabric, heavily fringed, is [again. Make into rolls and place placed across the front of the bodice | close together on well-buttered pans. Such'| Cover, let rise again, then bake in a sentable for any affair of gayety that does not smack of the ceremonial, for such evening gowns are accepted as yproper—in fact, they are more fash- jonable than the extreme gown. ‘When the frock is desired to serve A ter Is easy to the French mind wmcn| i and snapped on each shoulder. security leaves the arms free to wrap ' quick oven to a delicate brown. Every genuine De Luxe Bed- spring bears the trade-mark on the side rail of the spring. Lok for it—it is your guaranteg - LUXURI ~ The Bedspring Discase Many people doctor for ill health when - De Luve Bedspring is the special construc- all they need is a scientific bedspring— tion which prevents sagging and permits the Rome De Luxe. a grown-up and a child to lic side by The ordinary woven wire, coil or national ~ side, each on his own level, in perfect Spring often causes backache, listlessness, ~ comfort. : _ headache and grave functional disorders— Examine the Rome De Lyxe at your because they fail to support the‘‘in” curves ~ dealer’s.- The more carefully you compare of the body, and press too severely on.. the Rome De Luxe with any bedspring at prominent parts. This distorts the spine, ~ 4ny price, the more certainly you will causing nerve pressure, the source of many * recognize its superior luxurious comfort. It diseases. is alw;ys finished in Rome Gray enamel, The Rome Quality De Luxe Bedspringis and on the side rail appears the Rome' scientifically designed to fit the body. It - Quality Trade Mark, which identifies all molds itself to every contour, allowing the = Rome Products. Look for it—it is your spine to remain straight and the muscles ' guarantee. The De Luge is interchange- relaxed. A unique feature of the Rome able—fits either wood or metal beds. SOUTHERN-ROME CO., Baltimore, Maryland Note:-Den’t aceept a substitute. If your dealer canmot supply you with & MWEQDJLWBM«.W{uMmM#wmfiwwbm 2 v ‘The Bedspring ous noticed that some housekeepers pre- fer to cook eggs in almost any other way than in this form, yet if they follow the directions glven below they will not “shy” at the making of an ] mix well and strain through a sieve. Beat the four yolks well, add to them the .milk and flour mixture, whites. ~ There is quite a little knack” about folding the whites in correctly; they must be folded in only partly, so that whole frothy’ whites will be foating here and there. 1f the whites are mixed in too thoroughly. there will not be as much puffiness to the omelet. A certain amount of watery yolk and milk will float under the fluffy top part after you have finished folding in the whites. Heat your frying pan very hot, grease bottom and sides mixture and let it cook over very moderate heat until set and the bot- tom begins to brown. Then keep slipping a broad. flat spatula or Tan- cake turner under the omelet from all sides, lifting it constantly as it cooks, and when it is pretty well browned on the bottom take the pan from the top of the stove and put it in the oven for a minute or two (this will cook the top part without caus- ing the omelet to fall). It does not have to brown, but just to set. If you have a brofler—that is. a burrie at the top of your oven, the omelet can go under this and be set in a few seconds. Then take the pan from the oven. put vour spatula under one-half the omelet nnd quickly fold {this half over the other half while 1still in the pan.. It is an easy mat- ter now to slip the folded omelet into a platter. To make a “Snanish omelet” out of{. this plain Swedish omelet (such as one sees restaurants) spread layer of finelv-minced tomato. pe ipers and saasonings (chopped onibi if preferred) over the omelet just after it comes out of the oven and before folding. it over. ‘Or you can spread over it a laver of chopved cooked ham if vou wish and thus make the dish substantial enough to serve instemd of meat for dinmer. Many persons do not care for this puffy variety of omelet. and such persons can use the above recine i with this one change: Do not beat the egr whites stiff. Tt is the stiffiv- whipped ezg whites that make the omelet pulty. HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. Effect of Mind on Body. , TrrERANcE, ADRaPotn = 7@ Dook. aw nae Docrows Noes s well known that explorers in the arctic regions are liable to scirvy and many leaders have devoted much tHought and money to the provision%of a et which will prevent this trouble. It remained for Peary to appreciate that, besides rations of the right sort, is men needed something to lessen the depressive effect of the long polar night. Peary always took along several Eskimo families with children on his expedi- tions simply to keep his men cheered up. The best of food sets ill on_the stomach of a worried, depressed or al person. It has even been found that If the taste merves of a dog are cut, or if food is introduced into his stomach through a tube without his knowledge of it, the digestive juices are not stimulated, and the "digestive process does not begin. If the mental state is such that appetite and taste are injured—and these -are largely thin of the mind—then digestion is surely impaired. Prisoners, even of the roughest and most vigorous type, with a reasonable allowance of -fresh air and good food nevertheless _suffer -from dyspepsia, clearly as a result of their mental de- pression. It is therefore of the utmost importance to one’s physical wellbeing to come cheerful and calm to one’s meals. Partly one can achieve this by a desirable act of will, by a self-con- trolled decision not to worry, not to be vexed and postitively to iook at. the bright side of life. But a-better way is to strengthen this act of will by the mental cheer that comes from play in the open air. -Even if one can bfit take a stroll'through the len or round the block just before and soon after a meal, one will find it of great help. ‘Joy, temperance and repose slam the door on mix | ment. well, then fold in the stiffly-whipped portions of |With butter, turn in the uncooked egg officg: Are you anchored to the mo- If you are not and have eves that will stand the strain of looking into the future—we want to talk to you, for men of vision, message that will open the way to a real future. Commission ‘drawing account and bonus for real produce: reference re- quired. Address Box 113-R, Star backbone and pep we have a|stock salesma: | Salesman and solicitor. AUTOMOBILE MECH ! experienca and refer. | Experienced opent; Entry architectural Qrafteman; erk; must write legible hand. Food checker, with experience; good opening. e Dictaphone operator and bookkeeper, $2: Ford agen: ational Pe nd_bldx. al coal xonnel Burea 14th and N. jFord salesman, one with experience in local | WOMan . $4 a day and commission. company. L ave. * FEMALE. ALL SORTS of notelties and handmade ar ticles wanted for gift 1304 F at. shop. Apply Room Conn. Xrerienced, on gowns. good MARRIED COUPLE FOR COUNTRY HOME. White couple for country home near Annapolis, Md.; to do general house- work and cooking, man to make himself useful on farm. Couple without children preferred, but no objection to one child. Sani- tary house and plumbing, fur- nished with electric lights and running water. Must be thor- etent, who 7 TR thorongh Knowiig: : 3 2 o TR, eomieient o B T | GO QAKEETEL OnE YT, U Kowle oughly reliable and furnish to sell stock of local live corporation: | INE to keep work up-to-date: buflding and references State experience have cxceptional leads. 402 Continental Trast | eStafe experience preferred: reference requi P bidg. 280 | Address Box 302-R, Star office. 29+ |and qualifications. Address Box SALESMEN—Publisher pays 1 per week fo | PUSHELWOMAN wanted. E. H. Soyder &|275-R. S offi men taking & orders daily, with extra bonu 1411 G st nw. 270 73' st AN fice. - new clubbing magazine proposition. 400 Amer. | CHOOOLA oo white. 725 | MEN _AND WOMEN—Increase your income by can F st. n. h nw. o | learning the real cstate business: no expense- . Bank bldg, 1300 bic SALESMEN—Write for list of reiculars; earn from $2.500 to $1 ig demand for men, inexperience es and foll 000 yearly: or ‘expei enced: city o traveling. National Salesmen Trainiog Assn. _Dept. 389, Chicago. CLERK with some knowledge of typewrit- ing: permanent position with advancement f energetic girl willing to begin at low sal and work her way up; $12 to start. Address A 30° Box 39-R, Star office. need not interfere with present employment: inatruction conference every Tnesday 3 poum: See E. H. Russell, room 320, Colorado bldg. 30° SEN AND WOMFEN quiKiy learn real estate business: receive pay while learning: need not Ten, Honest, Trustworthy, To assist in placing securities of a local real COMP cated, bright, intelligent; hours, Box 56K, Star offce: ’ TON Tor wemi-invalld wanted: edu 9 to 5. Apply =43 interfere with prescot employment; some mak- ing $100 a_week. Free class iectures every Thursday, 5 p.m. William F. Matteson, 319 Colorado bldg. DISHWASHER, colored wor estate mortgage bank with almost unlimited earning capacity. Splendid opportunity to enrn big income, leading to permanent connec- tions. Can work all time or after hours. Call 728 15th street, Suite 204, second floor, Between 4 and 5 p.m MALE. A CAPABLE MAN, to work in a real estate office. Address Box 261-R, Star office. 25% _ ACCOUNTANCY thoroughly taught by La Salio problem method. Start NOW o grow up fo the opportunity. The big job won't come DOWN to get you. Call, write or phone for our 1921 catalogue. La Salle Extension Univerhity, District Branch, 905, 907, 909 Dist. Nat'l Dank Bldg. Franklin 5845. BOOKKEEPER—One with thorough kuowledge of double-entry system; must be able and will- ing to keep work up-to-date; building and rea) estate experience preferred; reference requi: Address Box 302-R, Star offiee. 2 st n.w. man. Call 1009 E SOUTH AMERICAN trade <xpands—Pomtions at $1.800 and upward are ‘n for Americans Dressmaker—Finisher. Must be first-class. AGASTA, 1116 F st. 4th ‘fioor. FITTER For_high-class Women's suits and dresses. 3ust be thoroughly experienced. ERLEBACHER, 1210 F st. n.w. who can speak and write ith_these opportunities in view. we offer au ECONOMIC COURSE of 33 weeks for $30. Euroll now. Number of pupils in thix course mecessarily s ana_rri- r 4. SPAN- N, 181517 F first-grade civil Oct. 17. “The Schiool, s.e. corner JTRIS—Ten. colored, to work I 7 he Washington Paper Stock (o Howsiyn MATDS, cooks, $40 to $60 month: chefs, ko men wanted. Rev. Fuller's Exchange, I 25th st 27" [wide demand for trained women HOTELS NEED TRAINED WOMEN_—Nafion- 1 ments, hotels, clubs, apartment uses; un- crowded fleld: fine ‘living. quick advancement; our methods indorsed by leading hotels every where. Call for _particulars. Lewis Hotel ! Tratning School. 1324 New York ave. n.w. BOYS wanted to work affer school. Room Warder bldg., 9th and F sts. n.w. {BUNDLE BOYS—We need bundle boys to prepare packages for delivery in several depart-! ments. Apply to Manager, Saks & Co. . 38, wlon only. 413 Evans bdg. LADY to sell Chevy Chase property; commis- LADY office. FOR switchboard dperator and clerical must be experienced. Address Box 11- demand, telephone switchboard operators; easy work; good in refined surrounding: 83005 pay; ; we teach you in 15 Milton_School, 7:6 14th st ms. _ Com! CARPENTERS — Six ,good trimmers. Apply 20th_st. and Park road. CHAUFFEURS for Ford taxi cabs. 1140 23d st. 908, 7th st. n.w. COLORED MAN, reiable and educated, with experience in fraternal organization and, church work; married ex-minister preferres salary In:ld opportunities worthwhile; give age. Ad- dress Box 137-R, Star office. 21 FIREMAN for down-draft furnace: good salary and quarters. Apply Thursday. 226 Indiana ave. | FOREMAN, Kord service; man quslified by at least four 'years' experience to organize and superintend” a Ford dealers’ service sta- tion in vicinity of Washington; nrust. furnish references. _Address Box 200-K, Star office. FURNITURE and rug sales man ; young man who has selling ability. State age, reference and experience, if any. «Address Box 15-S, Star office. g HELPER for washroom. Apply Conger Laun- dry, 23rd and N. Y. ave. HOTELS NEED TRAINED MEN—Nation-wide demand for trained men; all +departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses; uncrowded fleld; ' fine living, Quick advancement; our methods indorsed By leading botels everywhere. Call for particulars. Lewis Hotel Tralning 10, 1304 F st. n.w. LADIES—Can sou make homemade Jellies, unicate with Jane Wiley,” Room LADIES! LADIES! THINK OF YOUR WINTER GARMENTS. For business or home work. Gat into the unctowded profession r Become master of 115 G N.W. our own wardrobe. Dress distinctively. Save Ask for booklat. Prof. Livingston’s Academy, Established 1882, Fr. 7475. 27°{G o LEARN CLOTHING and furnishings -Designing, Dresscutting, salesman, expesienced; refer- Dressmaking, Millinery. ences required. ~ Livingston’s, mpiats courees ‘money. MARCEL_WAVING fessor. Call §20 17th Tessons by French pro- Call' Main 3579. A diploma_secured if graduate. 27 t. MAN Y OF THE MOST succe ful ractitioners of chirqpracti¢, now earnis \comes, Women: investigate €he successen of women | GIEL, colored, as mother’s Belper. T chiropractors; special eveaing classes. write the practic, 1116 strar, Riley Call or School of Chiro- st;, Washington, D. C. MATTIE—I am in town. Meet me at Lohr' on 8rd row eve. ., at 5 p.m, This eve or_tomor TOM. NURSE for private sanitarium; some hospiial training required: not over 30 years: sal 65 per mont! and maintenance; state experi- egee, etc. Addross Box 303-R, Star office. 28° 3 PERMANENT POSITIONS THAT PAY School, 1324 New York ave. n.w. ° INSIDB PAINTERS—Two frst clast once. 3810 Eim ave., Takoma Park. LEARN TO BE A STORAGE BATTERY Apply. 28% REPAIRMAN WOMI;_T_:N and_earn from 335 to 350 a week: we eas| BETWEEN THE AGES O ':1:2'::’"!: l‘r o-m:':‘n;_flu i‘ - nf’-f 18 AND 25. E Learn Automotive Electricity. Auto mechanics, chauffeurs and owners, in- vestigate our course; day and eveain Tates reasonabl utomobile school. - Wash- ington Ooglen of Iguition. 708 18th st. n.w. 29* MAN capable of taking charge of printing de- partment with private firm. Address Box 819- R. Star office. s 1 MAXN to_do painfing In = store; experienced. Address Box 267-R, Stac office. MAN—Reliable, middle-aged, in-garage; references from last employer. dress Box 12-8, Star office. MAN wanted fr dairy farm. Rbode, Branch- ville, Md. - 28° MEAT CUTTER, expprienced. Matthews Meat Market, 938 La. uve. n.w. T oge MEAT CUTTER, experieaced, for evenlng { work, M. Becker, 1918 7th st. n.w. 28% L 3, apening in_our National Sales organl- ‘local. oF traveling experience unneces- 3 if $85 weekly interests you on 8 orders daily, 400 -American -Nat, Bank bldg., 1300 ! block, F st. B.W. - ] for night wo Ad- —— $17 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS $1,100 FIRST YEAR. AVAILABLE TO SINGLE qualifications. Good eyesight, hearing, health and willingness to work the hours assigned are the essential NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NEEDED. APPLY FIRST FLOOR, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONECO. | Phone Linc. 348. start: state height, Box 3-8, Star office. welght, age. Address FEMAE_DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID, waitress; experienced Omly. 4515 Mass ave. . CHAMBERMATD-WAITRE: Colored: nights: references. Phone Cleve, 42, COLORED_GIRL for farm. Apply Conger v, 23rd and N. Y. ave. o0 i OLORED GIRL for gencral Iousewor iny family: good wages: no laundry work: bring references. Call this evening bet. 5 and 7. road. Apt. 414. " houseworker ences. Apply 587 Sth st. m.e COOK and first-floor worker; stay nights; $40 per_month. _Call 1801 Kenvon st COOK—Competent, colored erences_required. 3401 New t. COOK and housewark: neat colored gir] in family; must have city references. ~Api. 301, tie Portamouth, 1735 New Hampshire ave. . bring refer- COOK and_general housework. Wardman Park Hotel. COOK—City references required; stay Dights: $40 month.” Apply 2017 Q st. n.w. bet. 6 and 7 p.m. _Phone North 5854. . GOOK—Must be good, in 5-room apt., Wiscon- washing, ironing: man sin ave.: do housewor] write, giving wages. 280 Apt. 79N, 280 and wife: no children Address Eox 322-R, Star office. (COOK—Settled woman preferred; good sHIary 7 Newland st., Chevy Chase. Phone Cleveland 1364, ® and _cooking_ 1 references. Tele- apartment phone North 1015 RAL HOUSEWORKER, Cook and caré for small child; references; stay nights. 1311 Farragut st. nw. ocl* Mt. Pleasant st., apt. 23, GIRL, wanted for general Tousework; nights: half block from 15th and Col. 1828 Calvert st. n.w. GIRL for general housework 1n house; must bé good cook: stay nights; ence. ' 2617 Garfleld st. n.w. GIRL, for general housework. Apply 1601 6ih st._now. . GIRL—General housewor! apartment. 1ith st. nw. MAID. reliable, morning work in 5-room apt.: Inandry for 2. must be good Iaundress; $8 Wy road. rding refor P experienced; small Call mornings,” Apt. reference. 1825 F st., Apt. 10. ' ® MAID, reliable, for morning work io_5-room apartment; laundry for must be good 1 . laundress: $6 per week. 1825 ¥ st., Apt. 10, MATD and waitress, reliable, settied. 2101 P st. nw. E MATD, for chamberwork and help with two children echool age; white forelgn girl pre. ferred. Apply F-600, Wardman Park Hotel. 29 NURSE wanted: responsible white woman for Awo girls, 5 and 3; good home and wages; references required. 9 East Lennox Chevy Chase. Tel. Cleveland 1159. 200 WHITE COOK—Family of two: comfortable Indiana ave. WHITE GIRL wanted to help around houses 25 per month, room and board. Phome R. Bt Matn 145, 280 WHITE GIRL, upstairs work: stay nights; ref- erences required.Apply 2411 California st. 27% WHITE GIEL for plain cooking and laundry, $40; stay nights. 1748 Corcoran st. n.w. N. 10059. . WHITE HOUSEKEEPER for couple with baby, Address P. 0. Box 1183 " WOMAN, @xperienced, _general housework: must be good cook; three in family; wages. $40. Mrs. Merring, Quarters O, navy yard. . 1765 Church st. o8¢ and laundress; reference. 1748 M st. n.w. 2§% SALESWOMAN—On gowns, wraj only those accustomed to ha: trade.and thoroughly efficient need apply. dress Box 263-R, Star office. ‘millinery; le . high-class MEN to train in their spare time for extellent the doctor’s nose.” (Copyright, 1921.) €hestnut Cream. - Remove the shells and skin from fifty chestnuts and boil them in two cups of milk and two cups of water mixed until they are soft, then force them through a sieve. Heat two_.cups of sugar until boiling, then add one teaspoon of vanilla and the chestnut mixture and rub ugain through a sieve. Pile on a dish surrounded with | pvitons 13 arsttamen ndividunt ostroeucn: SAL.E$WOM}\.N, experienced, B O O veuacd on Beptomber 21 mi | for lining department; one cap- oo SR Tath ana Tace . itia | able of taking charge; perma- nent positidn, with good future. EN for Jaundry routes; must be able torun Ford cars; cash|Address Box 191-R, Star office. deposit. requgedg good Cl}a““ e b grade. mouschala meseseity, Cali for live - wire. Don’t answer if yotr| Room 22, Le Droit bldg.. 8th and F sts. Hours, P 4 .m. today, 8:30 10 a.m. Wed- are not willin§ to hustle. Ad-|aiay o0 pm: today, 830 o 10 am. Wed nesday. 5 dress Box 31¢-R, Star office. Buclld, oL 515" vatween § e e —An opportunley s oorset and. rie for capable salesls ol Bl ¢ comsets and 4 ; one who it corsets 2 who - has Mm-u' Eugeaje, 1807 E S w 3 WANTED—SITUATIO! o MALE. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN, 22, neat appear- ing, would like to make connections with a re- lisble house offering an opportunity for the future; 5 years' office and sales experience: nces; not interested in stock sales propo-. sitions. Address Box 313-R, Star office. 30°, CAKE_BAKER wants position. Address Box 20-5, Star office. 200 CARETAKER — Gentlem: country able to keep up all repairs. H. B. L., st. 0w, T WORK, plastering. painting, brick X Hovinaons CEMEN rk, repairs. North 234. Edward [4 . CHAUFFEUR, white; rlenced and references. Address room and good salary. Apply Thursday, 228 nd do general h H | PROMINENT hotel wants neat white girls— :.';0'::.;7.1..?: c:x'i', '-flnu. ® vy et 120 to 25 years—as coat checkers; $15 weekly to | n.w.: references. WOMAN, expertenced, for general housework

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