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£ GrORIES e The Cubs Have a Great Treat BY THORNTON W. BURUESS. 7. thinzs worth having, most worth while, Are worth their cost in work and pain; re you -:rmflflfi‘ 0 p‘o!t;::“ ¥ o sreater you will count your \other Bear, looking for the twins, %.ard them quarreling, and, of course, went stralght to where they were chting over the scraps of honey- «omb that fell from the tree in which liuster Bear was robbing the bees elr store of honey. She under- tood it all at a glance. She knew s useless to climb that tree and te drive Buster away so that »uld xet somp of that honey 11, so she cuffed the cubs, licked some honey that they had missed le fighting, and led tnem away. wey didn't dare disobey, so they. went, but they whined and grumbled and guarreled with each other until Mother Bear lost patience ~ nn.d panked both. You see. they didn't Want to leave that bee tree, even if they were afraid of Buster Bear. Now, the taste o honey that her Bear had had awakened a longing for more. Berries and £r wther good things had been so plenti- sul she hadn't thought of honey, but now she couldn’t think of anything She waited not far off until heard Buster Rear scramble sh down from that tree and shuflle off.|Njcolo Capriano alone. | LISTEN, WORLD! STE. ROBINSO BnY A long time ago T vowed I was BO- in& to hand a wallop to a certaln kind of “gent.” 1 knew I couldn’t do! tt actually. T haven't the muscle for nn thing, and, moreover, the police wonld interfere and my family would robably sich with relief instead of ! tiling ‘me out. So T've had to wait wmtil 1 had the power of the press be- iind my punch. But here we are at [ast—and now watch us! The person mean_is not a gentle- n. He is ent.” He is to be found nost frequently in offices with his €t on the desk. a cigar in his mouth .0a u lecr in his eye. He may, how- -ver, be encountered almost any- vhere and under any guise. But by o4 sign shall ye ever know the irewd —ho will always call you ‘silel” Srhen he will smile. He has a sig- wizant smile, as though vou shared b sialy litile seret with him. There » 75 comradesh'n about that smile— Lo sense of equality. It's a sort of ''m on to women and you're one of \em" grimace- that makes you long o heave a tomato. If you try to tand upon vour dignity and talk use you promptly skid, for he dopts a “tut-tut” sneer and refuses listen. If he knows you well nough he roars. Or, if you try a heery-friend manner he digs you In lie ribs and tells you a soiled story. cither comradeship nor respect can on get from that Johnny. He of- full of Jard. t last and I feel like a Joan of Arc. red-eyed horned toad is a Sir Gala- ad compared to that specimen. And you know any one like him I hope ou mail him this clipping with my lompliments. I'm golng to mail about leven of them myself, right away. Anchovy Straws. Sift one cup of flour into a dish, ub four tablespoons of butter or rippings lightly into it and add a w grains of red pepper. Add some nchovy essence and cold water to ix it into a paste; use enough of he essence to make it a pale pink- h tint and flavor it nicely. Knead thoroughly so as to color it even- ail tarough. Roll it out, cut it ito very thin, narrow. strips about vo and one-half inches long, lay vm on a buttered. baking tin and ko them carefully in a moderate ven. Serve them tled up in little dies with white baby ribbon. FEATURE PAGE | rant entrance. Ty e ol — FROM NOW ON BY FRANK L. PACKARD. —_— Copyright, 1981, by Public Ledger Co. Copyright, 1981, by B. H. Davis Coryp. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) He had not forgotten Teresa, he had not tried to; he had even invited those mental pictures of her. It was like some fragrant and memory that had seemed to him, and he had clung to day he wanted to see Teresa again— apd she was the only woman toward |as old as Nicolo Capriano; the man's s whom he had ever felt that way. He |hair was still black and shonc with oil. s i wasn't in love with her, tiat was|and i ‘eatures he was not Nicolo Ca- S :e_nu a word in Washington and ridiculous, unless he had love with her since he had But of one thing he was distinctly alluring { [ have no rooms, eh? So what can cling to |1 do?” . it. Some | Dave Henderson studied the other's fallen in left her! conscious, and that was that her at- titude on that last night, when she had let him go in so strange a way, still plagued and tormented him. was as though she had slammed the door of her presence in his face, and 1 he wanted to see her again—some time—and- Queer fancies The old Italian sal crept into I s N riano e % 7 times, 16c per line. el T orVouth ward, staring Into Dave Henderson's| For these cool evenings a scart||| 15¢ er line. o ] eyes. vi 2 Star office opes til 11 Al America—or perhaps Europ 1% What' he exclaimed. “What is|muft will be quite a comfort. 1t canffi office open un pm. Al wiver. | Dave Henderson shrugged his Bhoul | that you say? Nicolo Capriano!™ He [ casily be added to either your fur or ||| Th"Chs (if B Evening Stur iust be b ders a little helplessly, ? reached | CRUBNL up the dress-suit case from|ypjited scarf. Just turn up one end || FORE IRSUE, with the following excep- ironically at himself, as he cas | the floor, and caught Dave Hender- < 5 1]} tions: and entered the station. 1t was| o 1000 RUC SRR, DRI FUira [of your scarf about ten inches. Stiteh| ouathios Of O Ne|into the room, and closed the door “l, EAeIth a A et h notices. whom he was thinking - i behind them. slig v with wool or xo!t_on. Line 3 H ted Help. shrugged his shoulders again—his | PGyl CINE o niiole Capriano, | With ik, vt is 1ot line Wanted Situations. immediate business now to this Dago_ Geors - He secured his dress-sui the parcel-room, age of banknotes in the case, and sought a taxl. the easiest and most conven! of reaching Dago George's. not know either in what how for he had to g0, in his brain. id_he was getting was to get t case from osited the pack- ann dress-suit That was ent way i He did dairection or{ and somehow, idleness. a light or two in the second story windows. the third story was in plete darkness. 1t com- was certainly not overprepos- sessing, and he shrugged his shoul- ders, half in a sort of philosophical recy was the sort of a place he for the present anyhow! nition of a fact that was to be accepted whether or no, and half in a sort of acquiescent complacence. It ‘wanted Dave Henderson chose the restau- An Italian soiled and spotted apron, Wi ing along the hall. Dave Hi halled the man. iter, in as pass- enderson “I want to see Dago George” he sald. The waiter nodded. “I tell-a_da boss,” he said. Again Dave Henderson surveyed the place—what he could see of the interior now. It had evidently been, in past ages, an ordinary dwelling:pose of consciousness and the repair The stairs, set back a little{of the tissues require there will, in from the entrance, came down at bisithe firat place, be an enfeeblement right, and at the foot of these there of consciousness,from lack of e into the barroom.!cise; and, in_the second place, house. was 'a_doorway At his left was the restaurant which 'adaptation of the vessels to an ab- he had already seen through the win- normal state of the nutritive circ: Facing him was the narrow {lation, to the detriment of the func. dow. years ago—yes. But not now. 1 not pay. The rest: much faster. I am desolated to face complacently. | Cap only in another in per w no, . ern_was ultra-exclusive! "That’'s too bad,” of yours. Perhaps that may some difference?” ereetly interested. icolo Capriano derson. Dago George leaned suddenly aid Dave you say? Ah, ves, my friend, th ha! Yes, ves e possibly already something _from me,” said Dave Lynch is_the name. Dago George shook his head. Not a_word. It is long, very 1 room! And now—eh—vyou have aurant pays much better, and the rooms above for pri- vate dining parties bring the money you away; but since I have no rooms The man was not { priar . ut all, but somehow it was Nicolo X rnation He nodded his head. not sorry to learn that The Iron he said quietly. “I've come a long way—from a friend “A friend?” Dago George was dis- different; that is very different. There may still be some rooms herc, him about Henderson. “Barty The Old Gardener Says: Do not cover your strawberry beds too early. A mulch of straw, leaves, pine needles or me ‘similar material is need- ed, but not to keep the ground from freezing. : The real pur- pose of this mulch is to keep it frozen, once the frost is in, for For Your Convenience JVANT ADS. May be left at any of the following Star Want Ad Braochbes: NORTHWEST. 2nd and Mass. ave., Hygelan Pha the alternate thawing and ok . Hiy rmacy. freczing Is what spolls the bed. | -|Idth and U see bieabis Bneierk:s desk). It isn’t necessary to have a very 1]| 14th and P 3 Phy 2 deep mulch, in any event, but it; Dei aron's Pharmacy. should be spread evenly over | | the rows. If you are obliged to ., Herbst use leaves, a few evergreen 1901 L st., Morss Pharmucy. boughs, or even boards, " will NORTHEAST. help to keep them from being blown away. North Capitol and Ese Kepeally Phar- 1 18th and Fast Capitol sts., Lincoln Park Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST. t did Things You'll Like 11th and Pa. ave., Fealy's Pharmacy. 14th and Pu. ave., Swiper's Pharmacy. Win. ave, s CEORGETOWN, . ave. ane it., 0'] " 8 {2500 and 1wty Brtdw Pharmacr 30th aud M sts), Weller & Moskey's Phar- turn Help d Rituations anted. l_‘)lt and Found. wentes ):II’ Sule and anted Miscellaneous. Poultry, Pets and Livestock. Automobiles for Bale and Wanted. Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Business Opportunities, ete. | yate outside of Washington, 4 cents 8 ord. Real Estate Ads—6 words to the line, 3-line minimum, at line rate, as follows: 1 time, 20c per line. — 2 times, I8¢ per line. 3 times, 17 per line. make Hen- for- at is{1f the ng, rip it before Wanted Kooms. RBut if vour hands mfortably cool, 1ift the end of your scarf and insert your hands into your scarf muff. FLORA. Y of isue. Sunday Su All_advertsements for The muxt be received at The Star = nave | | office by 6 p.n. Baturdas. Cash With Order | | i i | TonE. (Copyright, 1921) padding. then replace the lining. I (]l Advertiements undor the alove ciassi- en? | the evening is not cool enough to || Acationn will be accepted at The Star of- | “jwarrant the use of the muff, just use | fice, 11th st. and Pa. uve., until 10 am., —_ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, WETOBER 20, 192L° —— e . e 28 HELP make permai Yok publisl furnish fleld: ' fine Highwi | I} LEAR: non-union. good men. Apply to Mr. Heat- wole, carpenter foreman on job road, and walk two blocks west. eed & few more desirable men. ab_Co., 212 18th st._p.w. 1 bond, Tiving, metliods indorsed—our students TABOR on wtate rond work st MU | 1. ten hours d N o be an_muton into this umcrowded field, with its excellen Steady work for seovice Ime .| EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. DHRAPERY HANGER, good salary. at 2701 Woodley road n.w. Take | PRUG CLERK, Junlor, Chevy Chase car to Woodley | BAKER. 30 week. : AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, expert on Ford starters and generators. BOOKKEEPER STENOGRAPHER, $35 weck CHAUFFEURS—Our men will earn big wages ] < during _disaemement conference undgr "bevt | DIUIMONT: operatonbortkbeper, 30 week Worklag “conitions, . whidh: Include ten-hoor . Niralght working day with ho wwing 2 runs, | CLERK In drug and sundry house. YOUNG MAN, general work in store. CLERK in hardware store. 3 YOUNG MAN for office work in plombing con Federal experienced, if you wish to ent conbection with large New ing house in local office and can apply room 400, American [T . several exceptionsl propositior open. OLICITOR, $25 week, with knowledge of enograpiy. 1206 Tenoa. use. | National Personnel Bu., 302 Bond bldg., 14th £ Pl aud N. Y. uve . HOTELS NEED TRAINED MEN—Nation-wide FENALE. ir ac to I assage and rn shampooing, i treatment, nanicuring; no fee cliarg’ onw afier @ourse s quick advancement; "our employed by | leadiug hotels everywhere. n - evenings. AnESE post . it for " particul Tows Hotel ‘Tratuing Addeess Hox 140-D, 8t Bchool, 1324 New a nw. ! Bl 2500 per lour. A ay Engineering and Conts c _bldg., clty. Iy bile electrician. phone switchbourd operating: short cours | i tench you i M 1| fee: n i Apply Fries, st ouw. | i > not] Until t nel revolution this ending to recovery of Ford touring car. En- and_earn from $35 to §50 » week: we can | Classes. See Mr. O'Donnell, 1217 E experienced in ronsting gnd une other need apply. salarien. We teach you by practical iustric- . : . tlon. New class starts next Tuealas. Waush, I".-‘r‘l;. oy nd fasciuating. Milton { Imiton College of Ignition. 706 13th ot n.y.22 AT Tl e et e B = NRTH —futeliec retined. emi- | LEARN TO BE A Inexperienced preferred: necessary in STORAGE BATTERY P Nors Risliiiloning 1 REPAIRMAN | DISHWASHERS. RL, colored; young, ligut complexiv beauty parlor; $9 per week. n_two weeks; dny and evening ! eiling cof-{ 1 Addeess Box 301 1a tiow- s everywhers. Open evenings. Lewis Hotel Training ave. n.w Beall & Shaip (o, i ring, facial ning fur one establishment. d men needed. teen, nine to ten hours. Now, however, temporary lengthening rather shortening of the sleep period. to quote Marie de Manaceine, | “At the critical age of pub during the transition from child! 1should be somewhat augmented. it be safely brou eight hours a d. hall, quite long, which ended in a)tional circulation. closed door that boasted a fanlight: also there appeared to be some other!to apprehend trouble In the respira- mysterious means of egress under tory exchange and an overproduction the stairs from the hall, an entrance|of carbonic acid—not a matter of in- to the kitchen perhaps. which might be in the cellar, for the waiter had disappeared in that direction. The door with the fanlight at the rear of the hall opened now, and a tall, angular man, swarthy,* thrust out his glance fell upon Dave H thin-faced and head. énderson. His “I'm Dago George—you want to see me?” His voice, with scarcely a trace of accént, W hotel keeper’ tentatively suave and polite—the voice of diplomacy, gracious pending ors you only his “love” and his love | establishment of an intruder’s iden- the tity and business, even though the unwelcome. Dave Henderson smiled picked up his dress-suit c: stepped forward. stood. So there he is. T've shown him up |intrusion upon his privacy might be as he ase and He quite under- The proprietor of The Iron Tavern, though he remained unin. vitingly upon the threshoid of the door, was not without tact! “Ye! sald Dave smiled again, as he set d dress-suit case In front blocked doorway, and noted a imperceptible frown George's face as the othe tested on that article. Henderson; cross and own his of the n almost Dago T8 eyes His hand went into his pocket for Nicolo Capriano’s letter—but remained there. curious now to see or, rather, He was to com- pare the reception of a stranger with the reception accorded to one vouched for by the old bomb king “Yes,” he sald; to get & room here for a few day: atures s denly expressed pain and poll “Ah!” Dago George's f gret. “I am so SOrTy—ver any longer keep a hotel in San ‘Td like I do nof “Consequently, We may have gr difference to the organism, which But, by which children as well as a are unduly stimulated, than the oversleeping one. clud mainly while they &re resting or| Butter a baking dish and put the figs sleeping. A weakening of the power to di- gest and assimilate food, maln tion thereby resulting, attendant ills. A lessening of the power to attention, with the result that school- work is done poorly and intellectual development delayed. A diminishing of nerve control, due to fatigue and malnutrition. And, of not least importanc shrinking of the child’s personalily, 80 that it becomes dull and uninter- esting. Some one once framed phrase, “Tiresome children often are Often they are only tired children.” both tired and tiresome only for of sleep. —_— Fruit Kisses. Beat the whites of eggs to a stift froth, adding gradually pow-|until firm to the touch. Serve hot. dered sugar enough to make them stiffer. Divide the mixture into or five portion Flavor one lemon and another with orange. there should be a nent authority on the sleep problem to adolescence, the duration of sleep the end of this period it may be re. duced to from seven to nine hours, and jogly after the completion of growth, at the age of nineteen or twenty, can ght as low as six to sooner or later be Injured thereby.” especially in these times of high pressure and sensation-craving, the under- sleeping ,evil is far more prevalent And fts consequences, let me remind you, in- stunting of the physical growth, it being a fact that children grow ! Cut the figs in half and stew them. with all a- ) v |is required for all advertisements |j perienced th physically and mentally, he SUd”}since I have heard from Nicolo Ca- o —— e 5 = [T ::v:y?n’fid for the first time, realized | TR T pove, Bosrd ':.;gec 5 | y I ]l trom transient advertisers. Goodman Co. Apply ’Ihcudurcfal_u_ that hie was tirel |, . (o tne|o8¢ forgets Nicolo Capriano., And HOME ECONOMICS. | Jones, Arcade Market.* {MILLINERY starter, as he climbed into l‘l:_v}:_‘f‘; have some message then—el, my | | AT i MEN" Large New York concern Has opeali w | Experienced ; one who is capable | ¢ 3 ve s . i B E ex uree for, (hree Soube men batween 3 n‘x‘:d fi.‘;:’:d"o‘g\: A enolke: to. the "{{;fi‘: Houdbraon. extenucd. the oldl | BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. | FOUND. e enra of ape: provious wales experiencs 0f taking charge of department.! ° ~ Ted T > L e Sy B S 5 col- ecossury per wesk o thowe Ty o - - i < Chaufteur: “Therew a Tellow called i pomb ‘king'a: letter. | ; L bearing Toserimiin o 1 ot v | With T and determination. 300 Natous Bauk | Bertram Cohn Co., 12th and G 4 Ceigo George Who Keeps & D W ex- | Dago George motioned to a chair, Valenciennes Lace. Cal % g bidg. & === |near there” he sald. “Idont know €& |ay he ripped the envelope open. ; g NINE— SECRPIEE v = el e vy = nd Whugz‘;i:;”"“t“e"} S S T e e e B R T Rivaks away’ fom: tlie) sidypay: euselone. | Sood salare: Al Bas 1GETS Riar e l‘( find it, camt YouT | reur neartlly, | Te5, lie murnured, already cngrossed | contury that Valoncienues luce, the | Cal Coribia tont o't walt far the old, boww: Sou s be Gixap MANENT = with an extra tip in sight. “Surel v Hindcrion, from the proftere | MUt famous of the pillow luces, kot luted 1 ean “pluce” son "permmpeny: o Poél:/r\i,\ofis ik et <G OUT 1IN |Leave it to me chair. looked around the room. It i name. After several bebween 9:30 and 230, ek for Mo Sillings. THE BEES CAME POURING OUT 1N [ Loske 1€ 58 rson settled himself | way iatantly a combination of siee R e b - BN 1 oain 1 e toexeelin T A CLOUD AND STUNG MRS. BEAR. | Daxe, HC™L 0n fhe seat and re-| ing room nd ofice. In ona ¢ Lo and closely | i pTp = 1o rain 1 their ] HAT PAY SehE on ! T Phe strain of the days 8INCE | wag a bed: against the wi pillow Jaces taught by Col-|and Dupont Pharmac. 2ot 4% |day or night. Compaete covrse in 3 10 9 wontne, ' cn she went over and climbed uplaxel, [(0° San Francisco, the strailt | the' door there was a safe: wnd n Clemish teachers to the |l Keevmhe Rewdrd. e Puiltiys, 107 Q7 28 (b snervased o Beptember 21, Furol: | _ $17 PER’,“’EEK g the nollow part Buster had torn |78 the davs since the prison doors old roll-top desk fanked the safe on | acemahers U Le QUERNOY, | rogeis L85, — | aow.” Full partical Colubia FIRST FOUR WEEKS Sho didnt veally expect to|of the emed and let him_ free, the|the other side of the only window wround with { Sckioct b Dextricg g thae aw 4 $1,100 FIRST YEAR wny homey left. but she took the had OPENC U, Loars behind those | that the room possessed. Hix cyes, ines is now | MEN—Are you ambltious nud & yeu Wart | 81, 3 EAR. there might be. ‘ s walls of stone and those bars |from their cursory survey of his sur- |identificd, was developed. The mesh Sl & fosition offeriug an independent futures | AVAJLABLE TO SINGLE a't. That is, thero was|pitjless wAlls ¢ Lo ¢ The money | roundings, reverted to Dago George. |is squarc or diamond, very regular, Small vable, Baturduy, Oct. Cp e SR S e | NOMEN only & taste, some bits of comb stll | O es) WL Siote possession. here In | The man hud folded up the letter and | Very oben dud each side of It i mad B e iamionct Inlt ey B i WOME 2% A 3 s at his feet. was stretching out his hands ef- lusely plaited threads. Floral s = = STWEEN = tree. Buster had made a thorough |the dress :d“‘:!c‘(‘;: Ditter struggle | fusively. ent and o und oD are o MEN-—Are son Saruing all s are worth: 1o BETWEEN THE f\GES OF 10b of it Ut Ahese st and b | It was finished. He could let go now,] “Ah. it Is good!” Dago ed toxether with the . sume low werks buaines. deprecsion oo, ur-.‘k‘{ 18 AND 25. strong smell of honey made her more | = WEP TR itously. And, besides,|ulated. “Yes, ves! Anything: f thread. The orfament is from the rat job- the Good eyesight, hearing, health “aser than ever for @ feast of sweots. |and relax lux thing that I can do for yo With any outline of 2o Noeth Cevita Tutire- 1o saury up CYCHEM, SEAWIE, So for the next two days she prowled [he was trell . 0p Millman, be-|ready as good as done. I in’ Mechiin Jace; and ome, Fr. 3381, Hux W Iralias Sekt) Desiconn nd willingness to work the @bout through the Green Forest until | R YRS (030 " Ho refused tojfrom my ~heart. You are 3 makes it easy to wash{ = Aimiontt) Th ssigned h S 1 he cubs were almost too tired to|THUNC (e anything now, because his|Lynch—yes? And ome from the g well, und makes e X ; ours assigned are the essentia e e fonil wimt /ons wes sash [hrain. wex liketisame weavy/ tRINELI OIS Rasior] SWRIL, that ih enonglu. L1 0F Al duce asily Ironed and e ok "t T e e i | qualifications. hen she found e k- | o hich, with a sigh of relief, stretched g may be sure there s amoxt suitable for use on fire linens St ol NO PREVIOUS Address Box 75-D, Star office. more times a day than the drews i 34D, St oftice. = who ih"nl'll possessed of instinctive than |or acquired courtesy. The well bred ANTED—HELP For, | woman knows that it is rude ever WANT] emi- | to meet a bow or sign of recognition AGENTR { honne depart without a return bow. The only time erty, {4 woman does not bow in return to! hood | the salutation of @ passer-by Is when | o office. AGENTS WANTED to sell concrete mixers, For interview, address Box 133-D, Star | o { nrust be qua i partment; she is quite sure that the hat that has been doffed belongs to the kind |of male pedestrian—fortunately rare in our American cities—who salutes At free. The Bacorn Co., Flmira, YOUR OPPORTUNITY to be independent aud § prosperous. Become our special representative; sell goods in constant demand: particulars e basi appointment, Star office. SALES MANAGER Salesman-manager, on commission basis spondence confidential pet ment of wmall real estate 3 . ified to take entlre charge of d--,:m”,‘ mmmin.";'. :5‘-7.:’.; o e O ariP8 ADd 15! WOMAN for linen room, hotel exprience. 'and put’ cepartment . pro. | CLERK for i«-(ux u&a leaning cor@ern. in earWiite for | SOLICITOR, $25 week. ® giving full experience; mrr‘::i- tional Persounel Bu.. 302 Bond Vg, 14t Y. ave. = MALE AND FEMALE. and N Address) Tiox 2090, | !young or attractive women simply to_annoy them. _In extremely bad taste is the prac- tice of “cutting” persons on the street SALESMEN. A WELL ENOWN publicity a; ney can use SECURITY SALESMEN—Great line-up; banks, chambers of commerce, | allotments; combination of transpo e = MALY | BOOKKEEPER, experienced: must iave some highest public | ;owledge of stenography; salary, $20 to start ers_on COURITS | pniwer in own hundwriting. Address Box 238-1), Star office. ; set-ups by banke service man preferred. Address Box 200-D, | 17th st. n.w.. apt. 108. part- - aleo ex- | porentice. Wask- | CF Address Box | g}lb SITUATIONS.’ 83 - ‘WANTED—HELP l ‘WANTED—HELP ‘WANTED—HELP MALE—Uoutinued. mn_ve; (Continued.) FEMALE DOMESTIC—Continued. CARPENTERS, trim hands,| (GEUR “experienced, T euburbus "sSfiet; | KYKSE, whiee, experimmced, for ey 2" NURRE WA two “children: stay night salary ex- pected and refereuces. Address Box 7-D, Btu: offiee. 24 references. X . ‘hevy Chi WHITE CHAMBERMAIDA: e onsekeeper, Ht. Jamen orking Lousekesper: g Addiess Box 253-D, Star "“fl' WHITE NUMSE<chambermaid | with refer . _Apt. 503, 1868 Golumbia rosd. 27 WHITE WOMAN, capuble, small remuneration for servives; enced. Ap good home me. mag_afi wife; swall honse: no laundry. Address 2% Bummit pl. se. (High View). Phooe Xowi 10114, WHITE WOMEN. two, experi , ar o0d wife, a8 cook and waitress in small fam uo ' laundry: _referencws: bighest wages. Address Box 1881 WOMAN, general lonsewoik Highlund pl. Plhone Cleve, 353, WOMANT wiite, for private family for galary and good lome. WOMAN 10 cook, wawh and lron; must hase references and be experienced; $10 a week 1334 19th st nights. . | Wou cook nd geners house godl lome; slw woma ng; references. 183% Kilbo CHAMBERMATOR, 85 montl. Rer. ¥ ioks. | ACFOr { bocks epare [ Box 303.C. Sta | AccotNTs | perienc: present present i | mployed uncertainty to hear from -and other firms where there are i reuson for change, position. Wonld 1iko portunities s for advancement, Address Box 141 7 e ann experieycy D, Star affiee. yor rears’ 1%38 Jackson st e e T AND MPCHANIC, competent Jprefor work with private family: Call or write Rellabie, it TGAR CLERK. nights after 6. Address Rox 23V, tar e e RICAL. in Tauk. store, by a clean, respectabde, thoraughly com | petent man, receutly retined from guvernime | accounting office: sxlary seeondary considers tion. Adiiress Box FURN A 16 21a HIGH KCHGOL ROY. 18 years ol i afieruoons and Ratul wervice derartment aho es to connect with local a: ‘ - " d _reveled ) N 3 D, " nlur puriy 1 { 1t wa¥ a tall, big stump of a tree.{itsell out an apriano, Teresa— | perhaps dined yet? And what else is | lace was e mgution, IS ! gine number, 1481,94%: 1. C. number, 18,68 ruriy | S N Tomobile commany; references. Address Tox From a little hole near the top were gi’{g‘;&"?g{fi"’;“fi Prntil tomorrow, [ there? It is long, very long, since 1|ciennes. But for some time now the] o L oy 51 | commeicial work) are duin this for the plea EXPERIENCE NEEDED. | = what looked like flies going back and (311 (0 FO0G Vi op Tine first he [have heard from the old master. disuppeared from the ] T e : | ure in it To a short time vou can earn APPLY MAN--Twe ™ business experienc- orth. They were not flies; they were | UntL & CER 0 o many nights| Dave Henderson laughed. i ugh it main- | 50X HOUNDS, two. tap, male and female | mouey doing the tame thiog. Get anl tin FIRST FLOOR Dookkewper. . tspist and general offic- hees. Mother Bear stood up and | ROl BAve KGO 0T distracting | “There Is nothing~ elsé—and not | tains i me and style, made in two | Tiom. feward. 306 27th st ne. I H. information_about _sonr opportund. | R, procedure. deeires fosition. Address Box 1. sked her claws into the stump. | that was not BauliC BF Jula bring |even that’ he said. “There was albrovinces of Belgium, where in con- 4"t overlook this bi 722 12th ST. N.W. | I_Star offies, S ” Then shie began to climb. Under her | 19UbL8 8nd BrOb Cns eration of his|dining cir on the train tonight.|Vents for hoor girls und communi- Sition: © Galliin pers | , S RN A e weight that old tree rocked a lttle | nel TN - ;l,‘lr;ex;:; Dot a thing, except to show [ties of wido ind spinsters, the | S ut HOOL. THE CHESAPEAKE &;: W Loty Mrs. Bear paused. That tree wasn't|”‘Je 'lighted a clgarette and smoked, om and let me turn in.” | lacemaking is carried on, Soanl st nw. _Co — HONECO. wrmiture crate 4 L RE = i i e es Georget = v years a lace | GOLD PIN. with “Dinna forxet” i - CO. . by the hour or by the A, It might fall. She looked down he Sassing crowds and |, But. yes!” exclaimed Dago George.| During the list thirty years a lace | o6 - 1 xpe: by the it the ground. Then she looked up. | oS ached Hhe P indow. He had | ‘Tes. that, of course! But wait! Thy |called Valene abant has been | o aoon. Rewert o e Do e aka o "quastitios ot Aok, Sl o in: | CALESLADY for stalionery el epiray uE ot C A e A Mltth honey was oozing out from t his letter to Dago |0ld master! It is long since I have|n ug made in one ! P T f terior finish, pri e and muke o in- | wey Erankiin 44, iy 1.1 only to present hi heard from b H € v { CADY'S AKM PURSE, in or nes . price and muke out shop | PLINTERS Auton ST e 4 ‘That settled the matter, and | George, and turn in for the night ) i=er rom him. e says great . the flowers | gve agd ten cent store, at 11th i detafls covering materials noted. | SALE . 1 o | PINTERS. Autonubiie | bty ~hands. K up she went. with the feeling, also for the firsi &5 of you: and so you. too, first. and the | contained $25 in bills, several keys and gan expertencein | cieaners, warhing piachiues, frontog machines, | orama Carage, o REE The bees came pourlng out in a| il Re Toel g 6. of absolute se- | friend of Nicolo Caprixno. = Well | Eroundwork is then inserted Letween | bil of swner. Lilerar reward to fnder. 190 d wed when avaflabie. | wewing machines, eleetric tauges: st bo | Wr. Smith. e ‘loud and stung Mrs. Bear. She | curity :her't. ‘l‘t_ is s?l" o;:(‘aainn, this meet- | them. This process suits the produc- | 16th st., Somerset apts. Phone North 576, iress B fan |.ur'vn'lh MHiee d ."':'va‘ ):r. Shekell, S DITARTHMAR; a:‘“»nuum-d' 'm"\r brushed them from her face with one | Dave Henderson continued to gaz¢ | if, e MM colsbrate fel A lictle| lare pleces which could ot OFRICRBON ¥ = e reterrel . Address Bo 14111, Kear sfce: yaw while she clung to the treo with |out of the window. The loestities Fias sibottleso by wallbemadstivnartoniands ofildce; ment: state Teferences and | < — Experienced, | 5 ey the ather. She roared with the pain |through which he passe noLime \ { ight, 1921.) L e salary expected. Address Box 230-D, s jace O igh- Ss 1 worl of the stings, but she kept on. Itito (m‘prov‘:i Ho emiled 2 littie. e S3ve Dindaron snook hishead I = .lfm;x:nmc: “Gray for Retura o 648 !Are_ s Erertie s *Cjaccustomed to high d"’lfr "‘“]J:;.‘;:'.“ A would take more, than pain to keep|knew nothing Ne 3 i Sl in: i pitol ot. and_receive reward. SAINT ; women’s suits and { gy her from that honey. ¥ °°?| this was about what he had expected. e ooy ratheiall o g | The Well Bred Bow:. | FATING. oot diamonds: | LAINTERS for interior trim s RSl e el And then it happened. The twias,|Dago George was not lkely elthet 2 onpom " W. | . between Flordda and Califorata’ [$6 a day. Steady work for good | Spects ¢ e At standing_below, saw that tree begin |to reside or conduct his business in|™5, Mol ive o o L S SIS __Phone North T#68. SN > 2 S I Address Bux 289-1), Star office. | e P . ¢ % 2 lusive neighborhood! Feorge raigsed his Lands pro- fmen. Apply to Mr. Sparshott. (RSISTEn s AR IR Bl hd ""i‘- ,'r".‘;‘"'"' was !n!"]‘*;l'-t crnctklnxl “}731?,“.&‘. e owsd, but only | testingly. rom the point of view of good t, sets, near center of Sl o 3t ar | 3 for private | POSITION dedrad by stadent fn eveni sound. The twins senrried to gpt ou t 2 Gk ‘eding & H er foreman on job at 2701 Tefined and_ eleible | (get: gge. S medt irance, with hotel oF the way. With a drash, down came | to permit the chaufteur to ‘ask direc: | (Gonnued in Tomorrow's Stary | PTESUINE it i as rude to fail tof Woodlan coddhise J' Ko Uiy | o ovil soreice apmiiiment: Silars. SLAW 1o | C\perientel Addrece. Hox wvD. Srie offce, = the tree. with Mrs. Bear still clinging | tions from a passer-by on the BEC bow to your cook or the woman ¥ road naw. Take Chevy | 55 ity fucmis if <atisfactors: xool o e e e e 70 it. Was she hurt? Not a bit. It|walk. They went on agaln thel {Who comes to serub as it would be! x. wih or_we. | Chase car to Woodley road, and : grivits for right parts. Address Box seterencen takes more than a fall to hurt a bear. | turned a corner, and a momex Chi . i Miss Londen. Main 6400, Branch § ianam N 1 ;ldrew up at the curb. hildren’s Sleep. to fail to extend this courtesy to : . Bran i Jt knocked the breath from her for a {dre D e allalgnts e g S wes = X minute. That was all. T guess this is the pla - E lor's wite beside -whom st Bave at ing vejuising exp . ror ot A announced the chauffeur. you had the honor ntly to sit Al ity spetem. Address o Au o matterof fact, Mrs. Bear was |08 glance confirmed the chauffeur’s BY H. ADDINGTON BRUCE, fat a friend’s luncheon. In fact, it = e writicg. giving age and experience, Box 201D, | rlad that free fell as it did You| i tement. Across the romewhat| . |would be more ill-brea to make the PRESSER. Star ofil - : Z o T see, when [t struck the ground it split | S0 A" Uinaow of a barroom, as he| Writing with reference ta my fre- ause the kovernors Thoroughly experienced on women's conta STENGGRAPHER g e | e L wwide open. and that saved Mrs. Bear ||, il out, Dave Henderson read in|auent insistence on the importanc ¥ merely think | Ouly those with the very best tuftion by parttime work at Rewearch Tni-|OPeTHing = « lot of hard work. There lay masses [ 10950C SRR, Y00 o vaq ™ letters, the|of ample rest and sleep for child sighted or absent- | apply. Jullus Garfiakle & versity. 0 Juckwon pl. 150 subjects. secre- i 81T i walt b g of l;nnE.\'Mmb‘ (;;rmmng with honey! legfin’d- % as .\“I:rl—ven(i\-e of nervousn jminded, while the cook might be - ’}'5"". m:z—. \Eréotog clasees. iealing | o clock dtiner. Saulter, 621 R. 'fl‘;‘ Mother ‘Bear called the cubs. They b N TAVERN an aid in their nutrition, a | offended if you failed to bow as yi S SALERMAN_Local T lovee can uve ons | (COCTAl experts as instroctors. T WRITE : idn't_have to be called twice. No, %‘Zfi.:&o‘v.w, Prop. spondent asks how much sleep 5 @ to bow as you|Qaturday, Oct. 1, between 18th ior twe. wearity Propmsition . will | WILITE WOMAN ta sort_clothen o | waiTe TR r! they didn’t have to be called| wnat was Dago George's name, he|dren should have. Speaking general- | 1t is not mercly a democratic thing | a real opportunits | goud ssiary. Address Box 24wl ence o0 R s mociOeae twice. They gobbled that honey— | remembered Nicolo Capriano had told 1y, the slcep requirement varies with |to do peak to your demestics| . P | aes Manpeb Ha pat e fumished. Call \\y QN[ EN—Wonderfu i s vomb, bees and all—like two little| hjm—Georges Vardi. He alighted,{the age. lessening as years are added. them. "A duchess that |Tama rd. $25 reward if returned | e ager, ) S 2 DM ED 1 F TOrNG 1 wonts work o vigs, Dali and dismissed the chauffeur, and | More specifically, scientific opinion a democratic idea in her|to Cantilever Shoe Shop, 1310 F. | man whe as atiie o e aits, e, | tunity o make $40.00 a week HnL; e “The bees stung them. My, how they | stgod for an instant on the side-|recommend. . Ihead, provided that she were well s S1op, 131 [ Article, mationally ~advertied: iarge siome, canvassing; respectable outdoor |3 Q st did sting them! RBut they only whined { walk surveying the place. Between the ages of one and two |[bred. would do the same, If she .+ collar shupe. Rewapd. | 4o )™ (petween 4 and © pom.) manager, 70 i A | YOUNG 'vm’:h uuml»ld. Jtopping thelr greedv| 1t was a small and old three-story ’:"'e’::r':s.“s teen Lo ?‘lh'u'ell hours or;v];. d_to pass in the strect one e i st 3 work ; experience not absclutely | jriGe wobblng only long enough to slap at]frame building. The barroom, to!Nleep in every twenty-four hours: be- | whom she knew in her employ on a moon of two pe | BALESMAN—Local Uanking hosse dviines | sarv. S i st the bees and brush them away from | which there was a separate entrance, | tween two and three years, fifteen to | domestic whom she frequently aw in | thee sapphires. Bunday eveniug, near 1th SELPSMAN-CLocal - benking | howse desires | NECESSATY. See Mr. Blum, bet. e oo thelr faces. Their faces and coats|bordered on a lane at his right, while, [seventeen hours: between “three and | the home of an acquaintance. So, too, |25d F ste. Reward. Tna Peter, 1201 16th [ [ 8080000 roC oo on Lot one that wint 19 and 10, Castelberg National | rience stors cis : : wera soon smeared with stickiness, | aymost blsecting the building, another | four years, fourteen to sixteen hours; |one bows (o those with whom one St 2% stand_ciove scrutiny. Call at room 30%. %3 | Towelry Co.. 935 Pa. ave. driving, uight work. AddreN Box 281-D, 8t Dut they minded this not at all, They | door, wide open, Eave on & narrow |between four and five years, thirteen | frequently doss business: though they | DNBRECAZHTue Ik, eatl- | 15th st. n.w. we” {Jewe 2 = OBEE: wera enjoving the greatest treat of | hall—and this, in turn, as he could see|to fifteen hours. ., n never have been introduced, and Finder please leave at 1448 l’-"z‘ .| SATESMAN [YOUNG LADY, bright. with some Ligh school | YOT experienced stenograph their liv ‘And Mother Bear ias|through the end window at his left, gave | After five vears of age and up to|this applies as well to the little Greek e = SALESMAN. { trainiug. to work in office two honrs = da¥ fu |eployed, desires position as ¢'enographer or enjoving it as much. You see. there|access to the restaurant, such as it:the age of eight, eleven to twelve {on the corner who sells you lemons |V rown spofs; 3 months | 1 have an opening for & man with ubility fexclusge for business college courve. Address | clerk in office at o v, wau ety fon Alk ; was, for at several small tables here|lours of sleep should suffice; between |and apples as to the landlord to |0 at 250 Ordwas. Cleveland 372J. Re-jand ambition, one who aspires to better_ids Hox 461 S S SV T e NS (Copyria o the occupants were engaged in mak-|eight and elcven years, ten to eleven | Whom You pay rent. ward. L N .3'";“'"';" ‘;‘,"{; ohid_is (“,""nl.'u reportfor | y . wonld Mke positiou pyTight, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) fng a belated dinner. Above, there was |hours, and between eleven and thir-| A well bred woman bows WRIST WATCH, eolld gold. ~Suitable reward. { work 81 130 0, work at least 7 hours a da; | ey Trewae tpist or clerk, experi o inke charge of small oftice. Ad ! DRESSMAKER, experienced; remodel furs and . dresses; reasousble; white lady. North 58424 2108 141 3 | PRESSMAI nces {ances against their neighbors In this | Bl A0, 0 Bolis™ 4o ignt men. Ca an | 317_Machinixt bldg. 21 | their’ ability to produce; earnings unlimited; ! (between 10:30 to 12:30, from 2-4:30 p.m. ’ representatives in Washington | foe; . It should at once be added that the | because of some real or supposed | and sl 16 you. have personality and| ooy tud (nvestments land increases, etc.: | CSRLENR, experivn same authority warns that, It many |IJury. Vet half the women in the |impition o make ene hundred dolirs » week | e At e e k. s Bervaiec jchildren do not get enough sleep, | 1an ow at least one neighbor and | and up, s our other D . ge T . - ol o i i there are some who get altogether |fOrmer acquaintance to whom they | 00k With us today. Koom 504, 1423 S’«Y i thoroughly. familiar with deor. e | INSURANCE SUBAGENTS to landle attrac |too much. This has its own evil Would not accord the bow or cour-|2¥e D.-W. — SR e G by ot lonce. . DCall ot Roven D18, Evtne i consequences: {tesy in the street. Perhaps if all|MEAT SALESMAN, for Washington u:rfll‘;orr.lm-ry expected. Address Box 127-D, Star of- E “If one sleeps longer than the re- |Women knew that this was a_sign | FePresentiog » largr Baltinors pucker. AAras e, | SADTERT TATIOR ot ouce mals Tor fommsls of very poor breeding they would |BOX 284D, Star office. & experlence. 21° | 0B SALERMAN for Saturdays, Green- | Apply at 135 Lincoln 4%-W._: inot wish to advertise their griey-)MEN, several, age 2240, ThAt can QemoBstrate | igum’s, 8131 M at. n.w. e Aml s Im e ne. Llnch . STEN edge pres opportunities ONE & Pineapple Dreams. Take a small can of sliced pine- apple, a few marshmallows and some i ! man. Address Box 286-D, Star office. oldest real estate firms in city desires a salesman for high-class properties: one who will follow up clients; prospects assured right st. n.w. t once. ound English walnuts. Chop the walnuts, split the marshmallows and cut the { pineapple in small pieces. Put on a layer of pineapple, then a layer of magazine proposition. Bank bldg. ° LISHER pays $51 per week fo men taking rders daily, with extra bonus: new clubbing 400 American National RAPHEE, with bookkeeping knowl- ferred; salary moderate fo start; good TATLOR—Experiéneed: 1304 Wisconsin ave. 5., business; receive pay while learning; need mot | interfere with present emplorment: ome ing $100 a_ week. Free class lecturcs eve Thursdsy, 3 p.m. William F. Mattcsvn, 8 io_ bi: bring reference. 1734 1ith repairing and &l vidual instruction; 1 ‘rankii_ 13 TOTEL CL references furnisyed. i — ezt perienced, desires pofl Address Box 342 may | marshmallows and sprinkle walnuts between. Keep in the ice box about four hours, Dish and cover with ‘whipped cream. Good territory open. tract. Drawing account. e your record in clear. SALBSMEN WANTED to sell dealers only an old, estabiished, successful line of stock and poultry remedies. The famous *Magic”® brand. Liberal commission con- Do not apply unlexs We alwars invevtigate. Apply Sales Manager, Magic Food Co., Chatta- t Dlace you worked. Address Boz 176 at home during spare time for export mauager position; field is new; hundreds of openings at !gzx;uE eSperienced. Northwest Navings | hroro1ton: ank. s e THREE, TAXI DEIVERS with identification cards. 2112 H at. nw. "™ | GOTOTED TRUCK DRIVER, not afraid harl work: must : furnish best of 'references with application place as_com 1 feader. practical unrse: e bost references. , Address T 166.0). St . e MISS BEKT—Sireet, afternoon and eveniux gowns #_specinlty. ~Romedeling. Phove Cof | %, Addrexs 1704 KilBourne pl. n.w. { COLORED WOMAN for general housework, lanndry and cooking in modern home: one who ay at uight preferred; salars35 month, Ad . B. X. OPERATOR wonld like position. drens Rox 270D, Star office. FERSONAL INVESTIGATIONS made U “;m. party. Address Box 112-D, Star ofi | 5 home and abroad for those qualified: salari o Baked Fig Custard. nooga, Tenn. = . | from $4,000 per vear up. 2‘-‘. anewer ‘Five | Mre, Cox, 1231 Juckson st. ne. Phone North SEN—Z exceptizially_#0ood salesmen To | business ' address. = Address Box . Star . nng:k-;‘:-gecg;:n:r of dried u"f’; rg::; BfanihE :""‘""‘:’."-'in Wasbington enter” | afie: | —WOMAN from comntryy general . 4 mission: exceptional - z ) 3 5 of flour and two tablespoons of SUEAT. | hurualty 43 Men Who can prove thelr worth | ANIED—AL once; B T o G| Bomewark stay nights; experienced. 1044 Apply after 4 pm., C. H. Neely & Co., 708 | Fords preferred. Apply on job or at office. | FOOK, wilh references, ApL. 503, 1588 1o 8t celth! tho wacd eia the fles | Weatory bldg. Highwar Engineering and Contractiug G ] rabta soad. TS v e seed side upward.- Stir | t g, _city. BT A . - the flour Into the milk, add the sugar | SALESMEN—rite_for liet of, Uncs, and fll | G 50w CLEANER, experienced; good_pay. | Cophy etk at. "‘L“l:.vfl-"n‘:’;’::k' = ;"'x‘:_;' :":d ‘l’" egEs t“l'f’," g“}e" and cook | g demand for men: inexperienced or expe-| 925 E at. n.w. e P e e e mixture un Cgins to thicken | rienced: eity or traveling. National .Sales- NG MAN, about 13 years of ages must be A b : 5 lthen pour 1t over the figs and bake | mems Lr. Aten, Dept. 850. Chi YouNg IRt Ty ol ape o n.e. pay | until done. MALE. dress_Box 107-D. Star office. Lentil Souffle. . Make one cup of lentil puree by rubbing cooked lentils through a sieve, The puree must not be too thin, but showld just drop easily from the spoun. Put it into a dish and stir in the beaten yolks of three eggs, then add one tablespoon of to- mato_sauce and salt, pepper and Prepare now for splendid openings in fltlr Oourse of throughout. _Actual A ket Srite oaty: Beftoot, Bth and O ste. B, Bee us_today. FARBER, _colored, o ke Oall 2502 Nichols ave. s.e. e, a Treanonable, the lack AUTO INDUSTRY NEEDS TRAINED MRx. six to eight weeks. Practical | YOUNG MAN for repairing _experience 5 | Tholessle provision penman, quick & American Motor peries ind references. Phose . 10400, | 355 Rinr-ofee. g of Wi, neat, accura typewrite: ice. excelient —MALE. __ land ealary expected. ARSISTANT BOOKELEPER for a bank. Ad- | offi te, williog to learn and able to . opportunity: stute age | g Eeneral Hox 88D, Rtar | reference fass. GIRL, rolored, as mother’ “housewor] 2330 “« helper; good hom ractical nurse, compaLIoR, e ON a8 | ORITI i1 Let references. Bipet mareo—r ool S POSITION wanted by young maz, high sciou) and business college irainiug; knowledge «f ography aud bookkeeplug. Address Box D, Star_oftice. . requires pus.- REFINED ENG | YOUNG MAN nndvr 20 vears of age for funner | 33y 000 1423 Shepherd L nw. ol | o in large establishment; thorvughly. cxpe a bank. _Address Box 313D, Rtar offce. | G0 iouseworks must iave, =0 | rienced du ligh-clws cookery. Dox 2875, Hua general office asistant, | erence. _Apply 1678 Purk road. age | office. must be good i GIRL far general housework. accurate’ at figures: glve | . 1 Addrews, Box | GIRE, neat, colored, to take 1928 17th st apartment YO paprika to taste. Add the stifly Benien. whites of three emus and|PASSO SINGER for church compensation. _Address Box ‘who rtet: moderate 3D, Btar office. | chance pour the mixture into a buttered DouMle or baking dish, Rot more than | oY 8¢ portsr 1 drug stors. Aoply 13 an Que n.w. 2 d | address and 838D, (G MAN wanted by old established com- pany as clerk in office. willing_to _be trained In o to_start, $18 per week. chance for advancement. Star office. H care during_day. 6 oelock) Ay ;{# afiimm R b soung man | GIRL, for general housework; references. (ol ",;‘:;Egfi Shnn 4558 Towa ave. . GIRL, o cate for infant and make herwell . e A must be clean; good references. Apply “‘le? xl;'o-:‘.’m, 0. M. Deatsch. 1244 11th st. n.w. * e want a felephone number. half filling it, and bake in a mod- very | erate oven for thirty minutes, or B 815-D, Star office. BUTLER, experienced, wanted. Address- Box YOUNG | ME! meats; same —_— CANVASSERS _wanted, two, A new neck line for evening is high at the back and has a deep V at the front, four with once. Apply 1114'0¢h at. n.w. Bt 1|4 and 6 p.m.) Harris, 916-940 La. ave. X (two) for Saturdays, to seil |GIRL o cook, wash and iron, 904 M 3 tion all year. Cull ‘(between | n.W- : * | HOUSEMAID, first .class; family two: ur?_- experienced; | YOUNG MEN—Active, educated, for American aslary and 505 80 st nw. ° | conaylar rud diplomatic services: special three- CARPENTERS and -N'l"-l.fl (ten), at, -“B;-“l- DOW ences required. ly (mornings) Quarters avy yard. 2 SEWING for children; daiuty littie froc with tonches of hand work made to order: Teasonabie: agex 1 to 8 years. Cail Wesi 1701 200 BTEN/ manent position. Address Box 133-D, oA, eter Bee. Ton ucation, ence. Address Box 252-D. 8 STE: "HER.-Bookkeeper—Age and accurate: excellent references. Address Box $24.1), Star ofiice. £l ETHEET, afternoon, evening gowns: remod ing. bemstitchlng. beading, o by FRAPHER, experieuced, dexires [ . young Iady, competent, of 3 "’iw“."u&'u#. oftice. -~ 20% under expert. MAID for general in small aps ar e, 20 e o Catitorni ot 22 - 3 a ot., \ N T tons covered. 14th st. 8. oe: 4 01D, Star office, 30 FYPING at_home or and delivered. Add. Box 1 <