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LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON I like dirt roads; untidy little vil- lage strects and shiftless country nighways gghat wander cheerfully whegever they please. T suppose T ‘Louldn't. I should insist upon. co; rectiy macadamized surfaces, all nice- iy manicured, with permanent wave: and a brilliantine finish. But 1 hate ‘em! the weeds along its edge. Such beautiful things as you find in those weeds. There's a wild flower ney call “chickor: It's a careless ower, growing hit or miss along 1ts stem. But its petals are as bravely blue as though snipped from the lieart of the skies. Then thers are ihose small yellow thistles, unshaven nd bristly, say_little tramps with a ot of gold. Piles of leaves, too, uddy and bronze, waiting the fires f fall. - How fragrant is that old dirt toad when all the fires are lit, and spley autumn incense wings above it biue, smoky whosls. How com- panionable the dust zs you loiter horus harvest moon—as though it. too, had loitered! And so, indeed, it has For dust is human history's concentrate, and we who walk upon it draw frcsh strength from all the power and beauty that lingers In it for a little while hefore It takes fresh form and lives again. Eut who draws fresh strength from macadam? Tidy, wg thing, like peopte_who are always socially cor- ct. "No rough edges, no chickory or . No mystic contact with the 1l of things—unless it by the soul of a fat stock broker. F soul might leave a residue of mac- adam, but never a poet’s or a sailor’s. “But,’ u protest, “ where you're going on et mud on your shoes. Well. why should you always want o know where youre Eoing—and . Ism't it better to get mud on you shoes than that your soul should hav. fallen arches? dirt road and HOME ECONOMICS. i ! BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. ’ Blonde Lace. Some pillow laces took their names from the threads with which they ere made, ruther than from the lo- cality in_which they wers manufac- mous nde” lac favorite of the wrie Anto X ite nnb ale Straw o . 3 , 18 now made Thread of two ne one for the mesh- Arser, more fluffx «né for the design. Karly® putterus show few detalls of close work. ti vrnament is outlin slnuousiy with the threud, giving a variety ol op iateriacing forms. Later blonde was made meore in ' | hemoglobin bein jut the body i whi { mune ’vaonozide, and LGHT MO OF WA sIx - the Spanish style with big flower tigures wrought in fine, close work aud standing out strongly from the delicate net ground. The muntilla, the national head- dress of Spanish women, whether in Spain or in the new world, is made in blonde lace, chiefly from Barcelona and Bayeux. ' This lovely and char- acteristic fashjon should ot fall into ‘Lisuse, least &f all to ba replaced by the ugly modern hat. Many of Spain’s customs might be altered for the het- tor, but this is one she should hold tn, and women of other lands shonld learn to wear the mantilla with the grace and myste of the Spanich women. For evening wear there is uothing more beautiful. Ce Aght. 1821.) MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE . WINTER B‘UILDIN(‘ STORAUE Sl R S, Merchandise. e e s 8845. Free Kstimates. 1438 U st. aw, WOSES & 0N, 11 5D F N.W-~ wealest LSCHLER’ R' lag. LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD&(CO. 15(h_and Pa. Ave, N.W. Telophene Mais €000 : UNION STORAGE COMPANY SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Hescs Loesl and Long Distance R QCareful Men. Rates Reasomable. lo‘ PACKING BY EXPERTS North 765-9 Fla. Ave. N.W. “MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE — PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCGE MOVING No Charge 1or Estimates UNITED STATES* STORAGE €O Firepmf Warehouscs ESTIMATES O3S aShBiss™e PHONES icstat B95% The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc.. . . 1125 14th St. NW. Phoue: Mats 3o Specialists in Long-Distance Moving . ou never know | onde ! ATEe [ BRIDES WILL BE BRIDES ; et By Lueille Van Slyke | o TOO MANY BUDGETS SPOIL BROT! HE woman next door” was the despair and delight of vouthful Mrs. John Lindsay. ‘The despair because she ran !“ Give me tha.dusty path with |her household with a facility that awed | the inefficient Merriam Lindsay, and the delight because—well, every bride | adores having somebody to shock and ; Merriam counted that day lost in iwhich she haden't shocked Mrs. Ar- nold at least once. But in spite of the fun of shocking her, the. Arnold woman became a thorn in the bride's flesh, for Joh Lindsay was tremendously impressed with her. . “She came out on tonight's train with me.” he reported. “Do you know. she's such a whiz on house- hold budgets that a New Yo~k bam hires her to consult one affernoon a week with depositing housewives? She can work out a system for.any size income. I—er—asked her what would be about right for ours and here it is and she's going to get you an account book tomorrow.” “Where's the cush register to go in the pantry?’ Merriam sniffed “It's none of Ker business how 1 keep { houset” . “You needen't be stuffy about i John tried to comcihiate her thought now I had a raise we ought fo start saving woney. Mrs. Arnold says that with the budget systeni | anybady_can save from 10 to 25 pe: cent—-" “That would come in handy for a husband’s second wife to spend,” Mer- riam snorted. She perched herselt on John's knee. “Johnsy, L uon't ‘membe a_ thing In the marriage ceremony about budgets. Keeping house for You is my pleasure, and you say your- Relf -one’ shouldn't’ mix business and pleasure.” “But you say yourself you never kpow how yvouTre ecoming out at the end of the week. Y[ know exactly. j&led against his shoulder. “There's rever - any money left. but there's always sometking to make hash, and !you iove ha: My dear, I'm serious.” John's tones were stern. I Want you to try it just one month. It's not hard. She Bays there’s a column for the butcher and one for the grocer. “He's the same man. giggle interrupted. “And ope for milk and one John continued “r Merriam snug- Merriam's for - ment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a Letters shonld be brief and written i Illuminating Gas Poison. A great many houged-up individuals fliuminatin winter | fsuffer from miid chronic te polsvniag through Lieatis witheut apps jims what §s wreng with the iIt is strange how many household- vill breathe an atmosphere highly pet with flluminating gas, with | the sense of a visitor, and yet make |6 move to stop the harmful leak or | leaks. i Although carbon monoxide is the ehief poisonous element or ingredicut In illuminzting gas, it is probubly inot o much thé carbon mouoxide In i\.he gas as It i certain other .sub- stances, uch as benzene or benzol, ! which sceount ror the undermining of health in chronic mild liluminating igas polsoning. Carbon monoxide is jrot a systematic poison like oplum or arsenic: it merely asphyxiates by icrowding out necessary oxygen from the hemoglobin in the blood. the the Flies and other insects have ue hemoglobin are fm- to earbon monoxid nd other birde are <us hat thay are nsed ‘as indic Lmin But {lluminating ga. Bies that wre not injured by o it is the bLenzol timr d the business. This benzol in {illurcinating gas (added by carbure- |tion with petrwleum) acts upon the Imnoa srpuscles and_hemoglobin de- struoctively. much the same as the pain-killer or fatigue-killer or s nse- numbing coal tar derivatives, acetan- lide, phenacetin, aspirin and the like t. ‘A very common cause of anemia and a train of symptoms which are misinterpreted by the-victims and for the relief of which all sorts of use- less or harmful nostrums are vainly employed. All gas pipes in dwellings and {shops where gas is used should be {carefully tested for leaks at least once a year, but not with matches. {The test should be mads with a press- iure gauge. Small leaks from loose stopecoks. from flexible tubing on steves, lamps, pressing irons and ther portable fixtures. shoull be {stopped. When a naked gas flam, (jet flares and jumps. it is not ¢ wasting gas, but poisoning the atmios- phere with unburned gas. By the time the cold season is well along. a large number of women who are confined, or rather who deliber- ately confine themselves, indoors most of the time, begin to grow sallow and feel “all tired out” and have dull headaches and ‘apricious appetite and discurbed digestion and—well, nsult any patent medicine circular | Shaping the Nails. ormous amount to do with the ap- {pearance pf the hands. The nails j‘row with/amazing rapldity and real- 1y should be reshaped every day ‘to keep them looking well. o | About once & week you will have to i‘“‘ with a steel file. This should Ibe long and flexible and of good | qualfty steel; in fact, it will not pay . | you to ecenomize in buying either the Inail file or the manicure scissors. | "'This_once;a-week filing will keep {¢he nails trdm growing too long, but every day they’ should be reshaped with a plece of emery board. This gives a clean looking edge again and {Keeps up that freshly manicured ap- I pearance which every woman finds so {desirable. It will also keep the nails trom growing too raptdly. In addition to this every couple of days you will have to clip the sides of the nail where the nail and the flesh grow together, with a pair of manicure ‘scissors. 'You cannot file %o the very edge of.the nail. There is always a little, place there where .hang nails are apt to grow which imust be- eut with the scissors., . 171t takes longer to read about these directions than ‘to carry fhem out. 1t will not take much of your time shape the natls every day. In addi tion to this vyou should rub some plain- cold ‘cream or, better yet, cuti- cle cream, into the nail. Let-it stay on a few moments, then push back the skin.with an orangewood stick. Then polish and Iwn wiil always have njce looking nails. Brown eyes—The juice from cucum- bers will bleach off the sunburn en- tirely and will do mueh toward mak- ing the freckles less noticeable. P et e agou: eyes m: i y the' same disturbance whichis giv- ing you -the coated tengue and the % % THE ‘n ink. Owing to only & few can s anxwered Lere. No reply cun be made to queries got conforming to intruct tions. Address-Dr. William Brady, In cuse of The Star.) }its churacteristic odor which assails oxygen-carrier | canaries | rbon’; “All right,y Merriam agreed stifily “IItry And try she did. Ostentatiously. She licked her pencil industriously a she conscientiously jotted down ex- | penditures in her boarding schoolish ! figures. The narrow columns of the | budget book cramped her style, dol- lars slid recklessly over the wrong side of thé decimal mark, cents lined themselves in the dollar space, Lut Merry never noticed (h's until the last day of the month, while she fig- ured wildly. Toward night, almost desperate, she decided to beg aid from the oracle next door. Her rubber sneakers made 10 noise on the lawn; an unintentional cuaves- dropper, she paused on her side of the hedge to tie her shoe. The Arnolds were quarreling. “I don’t give a whoop if yon did,” the crusty male Arnold was growl ng. “I'm sick of hearing what you patd for chops. And we could joily well afford the theater tickets. Why, thosa kids next door get more fun a day ; than we get in a vear, and I don't bet she's getting her curls gray over per cents and calories— Back in her own kitchen Merrhun dumped the contents of her purse, the account bool and a marked news- paper item showing the indebtednoe of seventeen governments on ihe [ Kitchen cab net. | “Dear, John she wrote, “If these \nations with all the bright men that are running them get into debt on i budgets I dassent use a budiet! But I do herecby promise to keep my househuld rioney on a sheif and never spend any more than. there is. If its lots, we will feust together, and it it's a little we will starve together jand 'l make up the defle'ts with {loving. -But I can't add, and if you llisten mnext door you'll’ know why tire Bible Biteth like the tongue of an adder.’ I'm so scared of you I'm hiding in the dantry behind a chocolate cike 1 made all myself.” The Arnold kitchen was very mear the Lindsay’s pantry. From _the | heuvenly shelter of John's arms Mer- I riam sniffed a smell of scorch'ng fuod. “Too many budgets have spoiled | thgir broth,” she laughed. “Let's ask thfm over fo eat our stenk—" “Let's not!” decided Joha. Contentedly they kindled the fire for the steak with the budget book. The Lindsay housekeeping & tablished H ode of thix stery In Star. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physician and Aathor iSigned latters pertaining to personal health and hyziene. not to disease dlagnosis or treat- wtamped, seif-addressed envelope i3 inclosed. large number of Ltters rece ved, for the rest of the sympton of this is due to mild chronic ilum- inating gas poisoning and much of Bis e Just oxygen starvation from insufficient ventilation and opes i excrol <« known t nin ean eure it though i thousan and one nestrums purport to do Ee fPure uir and cnough outdoor exer- cixe daily to iusure the wbsorption of a fair ration of vxygen dogs prevent aud th's sulk ! mediately. | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 1: Need of an Orthodontist. My litle girl's secoud teeth ure con- ing in very crouked. Kindly know whether there iy anything can do for this—(Mrs. W. D. 8) Answer—Take her to a dentist who devotes attention to such deformities. By the of appliances of various kinds (orthodontia) remarkable im- provement in the form and regu- {Tarity of teeth and jaws and face may be brought about in the course of a ar or two. Heand is there anything that the natural color’—(E. That is. if you discontinue the stain. Aw. Mother, Have a Hear 1 am a girl thirteen vears old and {have just entered high - school. iplanned on taking basket ball, | my mocher does not approve. Father ialso thinks I am too young. What do vou advise? 1Is basket ball prac- tice good physical training for a girl of my age>—()M. S) gitl of your age, and I hope and mother will see the ke, were my daughter, 1'd” buy you a every five. Eggs and the Octogenarinn. n a healthy man cighty year: age. Will two ezzs eaten eve: ing be injurious to iy~ | j (W, R) ot alth? provided the eggy are authentic and of good lineage. How to Be Firm. Please send me suggestions for in- creasing my weight—(Mrs. M. M.) velope for the suggestions. iunpleauant taste. “ The indications are that you have a sluggish digestive and there, and then place in a small The shape of the nails has an en-|system. Consult the doctor about it;bowl one cup brown sugar, 4 table- 48 you may need to be built up also. | spoons Maxine—When massaging the face, always use the strokes that lift the | hands thoroughly, biend and sprinkie | ¥ muscles and proceed from the cor-|over the prepared berries in the ple CARPENTERS wanted. ners of mouth, upward alongside of | plate; nose, then in a'cireular motion across the cheek bones toward the temples. ‘This motion is also used in working cream into the pores. Fone A, ‘Git¥ou are fifty-elght | Sht with milk or water and bake | For VOUL famine a0, Hiad oo e ey Miartes: o exer- t cream. try- This unnatural appetite shows | jon ths pie T Hesd CAldon R4 pounds overweight, cise. that you are dyspeptic. The craving for 80 much food always indicates this condition. Consult ~the. doctor and keep under professional care while retfiulilnx. 'l;he red veins on the arms and legs will improve as Bet Into better health, G Anxious—You should weigh 110 pounds at seventeen years of age, with a height of five feet one inch. Stuffed Apples. Pare and core some large tart ap- ples. Fill the centers with seeded, chopped raisins, dates, figs or a com bination of these. Place them in a deep earthen dish with a little wator around them, cover the dish te pre-: eeyve the juiciness of the apples and | Un- bake slowly until nearly done. cover for & few minutes to permit them to brown lightly. Serve with a lemon or vanilla sauce, “ Good Fish Salad. Separate Into flakes with a fork any cold fresh or canned fish, measure two cupfuls, season with pepper, salt, lemon juica and table 1-uu. Pac firmly into & buttered-mol at serving time cut jnto neat res. Arrange on-a bed of parsley, a radish rose in the center of each square and serve wifh mayonnaige -gressing. el 75 1 Much | i i ! i - { BEGGED PETER, | | | I T tried a foolish sium, putting henna | PU! | Answer—Time, the great healer. will | home 1 1 ‘ Ho but |3\, Quack and I were born way up | | where else. Answer—It is fine training for a!I—I hated to leave It. ather | f vou | little pond is a splend basket ball and a coipla peach,bas- | the six young Ducks in the middle of kete and beat you three games outa { the pon | | v morn- | Answer—I know no reason why a | Sreat cranberry healthy man aged eighty should not {did sight, particularly in late disjpese—of Lwo eges every morning,:and early i !that they can' smell a pecular,” des Anawer._Repeat vour request and |lightful odor wafted an the autumn | Inclose a stamped self-addressed en- | breezes, { mother - | pie that I know is hardly-ever made | greased baking pan and bake in a i slow oven forty-five minutes, let cool | g for has wri COpY. ) with few raisins, little nutmeg. and ol “fi?::__ age. 1 of ‘brows sugar—repeat until e top layer of Wm‘%‘m ”&:‘ . --THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 . For Your Convenience ITTLE GFORIES | [fBEIS)Tl%E The Quacks Tell -of Their Home. BY THORNTON W. BUR Home 18 home. Go where vou will You'll fnd 1t <alling for you still. =M. Guack. Now that Mr. and Mrs. Quack, the Mallard Ducks, had arrived with their children, Peter Rabbit simply couldn't leave the pond of Paddy the Beaver. He knew he ought to return to the dear Old Briar Patch. He knew that little Mrs. Peter would worry and worry all the time he was away. Yep. he ought to go home. But he was so curious to know all about the Quacks and their adventures that he simply couldn’t leave. So Peter declded to spend the night over In the Green Forest near Paddy’s pond. i He would have sat and talked with the Quacks all night, but they were tired and hungry, and, after a short' time, went to lock for supper along . the shore of the pond, and then, in the blackest of the Black Shadows, tucked their heads under their wings for the first comfortable sieep they had_known since leaving their home in_the Far North. H Poter was on hand on the shore of the pond bright and early next morn- Ing, and after breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Quack swam over- and came out on the shore near him while the young . Quacks cxplored Paddy's pond. i “I've thought of you a great many : times since you went through herd in i the spring,” sald Peter. “Did you have ' a good journey up to your home?* “Yes," replied Mrs. Quack. “It-was the best journev we have made since 1 can renember. 1 don't know why, but there were no terrible guns any where along the way. (Of course, Mrs. Quack had no way of knowing that men had made a new and wise || law, forbidding the shooting of birds on the way to their summer homes.) “The result was wo were feeling fine when we reached our home and went | right to housekeeping.” ! “Tell me about that home,” begged | Peter. “Where was {t? i “In'a little grassy pond in the Far North,” replied Mrs Quauck, a dreamy look in her “Ths grass and reeds srew tall around it and all hout were great Logs and marshes and there was nothing to fear from man or from the bix people who wear fur and hunt around the ponds and | lakes of the Great Woods. On a little grassy island 1 built our nest. It was =0 hidden in the grass that you might May be lett at any of the following Star Want Ad Branches 14th apd P sta.—Day Pharmacs 6t an sts.. Y’ ! '\ 25t sad ‘Pa a qnflnrblt'l Pharmacy. 1901 L et., Morse Pharmacy. x NORTHEAST. Nfi!h Capitol and Eye sts., Keneally Phar ng"m East Capitol sts., Jincoin Park OUTHEAST. Ath and Eye sts, Weller & Moskey's Phar- may 1) and. P. ave, . GRORGETOWN. 2204 M st., 0'Donpell's Pharmacy. 26th.and P sts., Pride’s Pharmacy. Weller & Moskey's Pha™- 'n Wachineton and suburbs for— Help ‘and Sitnations Wanted. || Loaf ang Fovnd. 3 For #eie and Wanted Miscellaneous. Ponitry, Pets und Livestork, Antomob'les_for fale and Wanted. Roomn for Rent a3d Wanted Business Opportunities, etc. Rate Outside of Washington, 4 cents a word. . " 'Real Estate Ads # words to the line, 8-line min‘mam. af “ne rate. an follows: 20 per lne. 1% ner line, 17¢ per line. 16¢ per Tine. 15¢ per line. ‘Star Office Open Until 11 pm. Al ndvertizements for The Evening Star || must he at The Ktar offce by 11 p.m. th i|| DAY REFORE ISSUE. with the fo ~~rentions: Tort and Found. Death notices. i 3 it 3 i Wanted Rooms. Advertisements under the above fieatione will be accepted at The Rtar of- | fice, 11th st and T'a ave. until 10 a.m. Tay of issue. Al advertisements for The Sunday Star must be received at The Star office by 6 p.m Saturduy. Cash With Order is required for ali advertisements from transient advertisers. T cton I. 0. Hamond, o Return to 3re. HAR FIN—Bmali, goid, mowaied with Single Alamond.” Reward. 1419 22nd nw. N 1538, 4 BRINDLE BULL TERRIER -Targe an Alredale, with ugeut tafl: tag 11300; hus white' pateh nider his breast. Finder please retirn to 1836 California st. and receive re ward. Phone North 744, AROOCH — Diamon Zoo or Canal road. ington, 236 Ota st Toe “TELL ME ABOUT THAT JI;J.\II‘I‘.‘"!{L have passed close to it and no Beward. F. K. 5. | ¢ seen it. Y | T a & vaiuable papery, soliml clotien, £ eter. morier, bunch of Kevs and. erekinsacs, on cap! Quack. a0, l:el.we::d- Liucolu Furk and car bau, be | And it was lined with downybfeath- | Monme, 1590 st oo Lincols G190, fia- ers taken from her own breasi,” up Mr. Quack. “What!" exclalmed Peter. mean she actualiy pulled feathers out of her owu breast L Quack ncdded hi Hrhat 15 just what askéd Peter. mostl, replied Mrs. i Tk white ting aud a early Wesines- | Keward for roturn “engraved on | swers to nagie D'Artagna handsome | day, moming. Novemiber 9. she dld,” | 219 P & said he. “You never have seen a}iWRIST WATCH—Gild softer, warmer nesi, and every feath- {mek; reward er_came from her own brea: H Didn't | WANTED—HELP Peter looked at Nirs. Quack. NALESMEN.” ling them out hurt™ he asked. ERIENCED REAT Nov. T imbia very much,” replied Mrs. | tdn’'t have made difference if it iind,” she added. By wh did i 0 so far for a! askol Peter. ‘Ther: must be lots and lots of j such little ponds [EODA] HELP AND-SITUATIONS. WANTED—HELP FEMALE—Continued. WANTED—HELP EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. f MAT (IJ:-_“ an) HOTELS NBED TRAINED MEN-—Nation- demand for trained mes. all departm 3, clubs, apartment housen: One living, quick a ea otels everywhere. Call for ’f"" l‘::.’ is !r:m ‘Training School, 1334 New York ave. n.w. JANITOR for small office bullding, pieferably settled man; sleeplng quarters: no children. Apply in own handwritin; Salary $60.° Ad- dress Box 251-M. tar of = LEARN TO BE A . STORAGF. BATTERY . REPAIRMAN od ears frow §35 to $50 r week: we cas ich you in two weeks day aml evening Clusses. See Mr. O'Donmell, 1217 E st n.w: Learn Ignition. . Operation snd repair of starting, lighting and ignition systems, magnetos, ete. Practical ::l!mllnn by expert. Limited class now form- ) WASHINGTON IGNITION COLLEGE, 708 13th st. n.w. ‘,‘- LOCAL CORPORATION acaires the wervices of several speelalty salesmen—not canvassers— fo market device that has been In.use overy 8 years. Three hundred now in operation in Washjngton. _Salesmen are backed up generous newspaper and direct mail advertis- ing. Leuds furnished. Commission Lals with drawing sccounts to righ: men. Harbin, bet. 4 pm. and 6 p.m. Thurslay. or beiween 10 and 11:30 Saturday morning. Mutuul Service Burexu, 1411 New York ave. nw. by | See Mr. | LADY—We bave an opportunity that will be tiractive to a lady of business expericnce and executive ability whe is desi place for herself in the financial world. Please call to see Mr. Lewis, 345 Munsey bidg. tween 2 and 4 pm. of making a |1 COOKS, Cikinbermaids, TRundresses, i, Whitresses, placed. Re-. Puller's Exchange, 25th 10 T wallressss chamberma! raes, fair_educa- LADIES, four, ueat appearance, belweca 122, tion: gzood pay. Apply 1912 Irving st. LADIES, amiltious, from Lerested 1o gnaking $100 a month, 10 ca open districts and give resident corset service to c'lents for the Spirella Company: liberal commis; Add. Box 328-M, Etar office. 1 inald. Ladies’ Exchenge, 07 Vermoni ave. _ WANTED--SITUATIONS MALE. BOARREFPER; R 5D+, Washinztont years' experience genersl otfice woik, permaneutly, desires clunge. Adidress Rot R0 W looking for one or two Iadies five years 1 age who have the de- sire 1o earn 50 to $100 per week in a clenn, bonest and congenlal occupation, and are will- ing to back up e desire with real effort. must have 2 pleasinz persor ty and the abf ity to converse iutelligentl: absolutely first- reqnired. For particulars oom 718, Albee bldg. : Y. belween 10 a.m. lld," MARCEL_WAVING LEBSONS by French pro- | fessor. ~ 920 17th st Call Main 3579, A | diplora secured if gradu: MILLINER, thoroughly experienced. Call a ernoon’ or eveming. Harrison, 2471 18th n.w. 1 { MOTHERE. 1f you have a child that possesses musical - talent, that really desires to learn | violin, piauo or cello, a well known musical director will accept a limited number Of‘ 1pluv“-. giving individual attention to the de- ! |\‘elopmtn! of each: chinrges governed entirely by your eircumstances sud resuits aftaine lessons at pop’ls’ Lomes in special instuoces. Handy, for_feuc ng. ca Det Ta¥ing a Phone West- 2435, 3321 R o hang_draperies. Cor- r2ll Wall Paper Co, 714 13th sr. % mien to_(age ordorn. lly known products Satlsfled with per weck to etart. Must be over 2. appenrance. Koom 400, American Bank Mldg. ational near ! §8-L,_Star offic . ‘ ne | U bright. young giris, to e | private orders for candy: good pay; part time or all time. Address Box 260-M, ‘Star office. 1ie E v high-grade cars. North' 4. atne CHACFFEUR, volored, telibie, vxperienced will do housework; referenc 40 P nw. 5 CHATFFEU and_ referecees. DENTIST n I dy o aboratory. Kruger, toew_Kprogs. N. Y Di wi positi 169 Divis Wide englueering e i w any - Address Box 508 M, &' DRUGGIST, giionate, enced, wisies position in D. C. Address B M. A o E: R wants wo k at a B M. Star o LAWYER, experieiicel { connevrion with law firia. S ar " a_position of ative capacity: have closed cu 101, Star office Teprese MEN AND BOYS fo seil iafly on the ¥ood pay _and regalar work. Apply B16 7 to 9 p.m. 1 growing _compa tesidents of Washirgton and between the of 25 and 45 vears. Cuil 345 Munsey bii be w. and.1 p.n. and evenings S pm. MEXN. is_oftentimes only another am- Diseatisfact'on oame for restless, praixewortly ambitio *itiou ur: chnge v xure to be found. vu're dirsatisfied. Dissatisfaction is mer vidence of growinz piins. We Lave fo an opportunity that will turn your dissath ¢ sent. We want sou to will power and to Join fhess with o © yourself on tie e dissatis To join our class in salesman- hip. If you have real ambi tion and are not afraid of Lard work, let’s talk it over. Connect with the company that is placing the ecasy-rid- jing. no-axle automobile on thej market. BIRMINGHAM MOTORS, 828 14th St NW. Puitomac slonw PAPERITAN LERMAN, real estate, ml upportunity if yoa are Add Tali room 306, A . 7o take charge %o Who huve b good ref- aud permanent | on, Abe Lineoln TRAVELT z % on retall de can take cu ge e line, s these Wlankets are offersd ‘sbon galsr aud sell on sight. Star_otttc PERMANENT POSITIONS THAT PAY $17 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS $1,100 FIRST YEAR. " AVAILABLE-TO SINGLE WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 25. Good eyesight, hearing, health nd- willingness to work the hours assigned are the essential qualifications. NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NEEDED. APPLY . FIRST FLOOR, 722 12th ST. N.W. i THE CHESAPEAKE & {POTOMAC TELLEPHONECO. | SALESTADY — high-grade i ionery stor with two or ary and permanent position. turton, Abe Limcoln Candy Shop, rienced, for { good o M G ar. App! 1230 Tor Grapery depl. Corned Wall | Sty teady Wk by band Albert Jolnson. Phone Hyattsy VDISL Gr clerical. withr " experience: best refr bl . remodelng. Mre € Address, 111 MILLINER ¥T Wil 10 do all kinds of 5 Bux 196\ Star office. £ HOUSEKER ludy of ret Box 205- SINS T BERT—! o et uwns a specialty. Romedeling. Phone Lo, 27__Address 1704 Kithourne pl. n.w. for jquartet in Profestant c compéhration. Address Box | 1. Ktar_oftice. {iug machine operators in a local bask, {dress, giting experience, sala fore moitedze of iterd s 130 1, Near ot WOMAN F sanager of succeesful f poration, doiug natiou-wide business, w | tbe Kellogg Uidg., Rovin 32 for tle purfose of juterviewing 4 or 5 wom anxions to make permunent counection, with | H d. opportumits fur advancement: appil- | | cunts must upply in person apd be betwee, nd 40 sears of uge. huve ut least high sehool | j eduestion and foot-loose to travel extensive! applicants must legve Washington within week: inn experience or investment required: we will 3 tare, saliry and commission from start: posillon worth *§i ouly wa with personalits, ment will be copsidered: H out-of-town spplicants u and telephone number. Koom 423. Keliogg | ne herine Edie, TURSE (white) with Boston Infsats' Hos| training desires care of baby. 3 NUR! erences 10 fuvalid by lad Address Box 307 M, Star office. 1 TENOGRAPHER with sccrc tarial experience. Call Main 110 between 10 and 3 o'cloc WIDu! dress Be'x ¥ W | CUTPLE, oolored, positions in privac man understands cars or house or plain vook. Call or write, E. KD WIF with private fami 4388, ice cr—-ini Wigmakng | P nz. G0 cbanze tomac Tire DOCAY CORPORNTION dosi i of several specialty ralesmon— ! to market device that has been ju use over 135 .yearv. Threo hundred now in operstion i ‘ashington. - Awiesmen are backed np ’; ERNATONR NEWSPAPOT d_direct mai) advertis- on the shore of that littlo pond. We ! ling. leads forniened. Commission basis with| 5 never could feel quite the same any- | drwing accounis w tight men, See Mr q in, bet. .., .m. Thurstfar. or th ach g“]c jus‘[? V!t'i:) Sdo h“‘: batween 10 Inpd 11:30 Baturday worning. | e tond b an © dearest | \{ al Service Bureau, 1411 New York a little pond in all the Great World. | M3t But Jack Frost{ - us out and here we are. That | SALES place to bring | fer ent® She glanced proudly at | o, Rew Yore, 3 ! UFSMEN—Several worth from §23 nted at ouce in weil organized el 45f large concern. Only permanent arrange- {ments with cependable men will be made., 400, American Nstional Bank bldg. | Write for list of lines and full . $2.500 to $10,000 vearly: big { demand for men: inexperienced or experienced, | is alcity or traveiing. ~National Salesmens Tr i 1 Awsn.. Dept. 859. Chicago. 200 | not =0 far away.” “There are,” rep Quack, ut nione of them would be home. me is where you were born, and Nrs. o T cover Toal TeTiory | drg teed up children.” (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) With Cranberries. BY MRS, M. A. WILSON. The north Jersey coast algo district—it is a splen- Augus(!m\nmu.\x, high-grade specialts, to act an berries | rrent for good proposition just cominz to | Write J. A. Knignt. 175 Gay st.. Ralfl-, Sepiember. when are ripening into crimson. balls of | tw®u. health in the sunshine of Indian sum- | ' mer. The good folk of Cranberry,| . J. will tell you that just abou . i time folks begin cranberrying [ ‘LT o e e ! Ope who is aggressive and a hard worker by | ol, relisble bonse; natlopally known prod- and as one dear old grand- ¢ salary and bonus pioposition with ex- aid to me, “Oh, I just wish es; leads furnished; exclusive territory in! oity folks kn'ev"ksoma oththe delicious | Margidnd sod ;ngm middie-aged men wit things we folks in _the .cranberry |light machine preferre couniry make” 8o I am going to taiashores nempess A dMNSS Bux ML Siae % b 3 give you an old-fashioned cranberry | Jfct. T earning $8,000 to 35,000 per yea position on the market: patent Riler, factory rep. Cali at 719 the capable of best tire Bee Mr. Capitol 19¢ out of the cranberry districts, called. ! Grandma Berl’s Cranberry Ple. ‘Wash. and turn.one pound cran- berries on clean tea towel and rub|poy so0- ” T MALE. office_assistant. Appiy, stating age, nce and salary expected. Address Dox line a deep pie plate with plain pas- | 21-P. Star office. nent position to responsible party. ~Add Rub flour and sugar between the!lours evetings ‘about two or iiree evenings now cover with a top crust |Teach.Co., Lincola Memorlal. - Open 'hopio-m or five tiny gashes in top- crust zol:;.&_ steads Job! ™ Address Box 212 dry; now eut them into small bits— experl try and turn in the prepared ber- | GANDY- MAKER—Must be able o produce ries—now 2dd a few raisins here|fne line of staple and novelty goods: perma-{ Box_264-M, Star—affiee. 11 flour, tiny- pinch nutmeg.{ CANDYMAKER, good, one, to work o | weekly. Phone after § North : Apply to Terry & of pastry, - pinching . edges securely |Derhour togethier; ‘after you have cut fourCHAUFFEUR, experienced; T know t t . Dby top | o oW e Lo e e oD | CTGAR PACKER—Swesdy work Henry_T. Oftierdinger. - 12e | | COLORED MAS, reliabie, wanted fo Eack ' auto, -with some mechanical experience. 20 E ing th.s ple I used caledon.an cream - made from the white of onc egg and __?&E%‘"xfl:____m____ | one-half glass of cranberry’ jelly— | COUN N—AC ouce. Fauye. beat until mixture holds its shape, |[n¥.- Cranberry Strudel. + | ELEOTRIDIANS (two), firstclass. Apply 812] " Roll plain pastry into an oblong | 2 8L 0¥ ENGRAVER sheet. -g«lmr. one-touru; o: an ;nch thick. lace one pound of cranber- ries cut in bits In-a bowl and add FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | ! one-half cup a:edafl raisins cut in| Experienced engraver for sil-| ieces, one cup brown sugar. % hre 3 D ebread Over the brepared pas.|Verware and ivory, by leading try and roll like for jelly rolls, fas. |department store, for the holiday tening the ends securely; lay in a'trade, Can work at store or at home. -Address Box 215-M, Star remove trom pan by cutt'ng in two-! gie” inch slices, dust well with powderea {9™00¢%- * =~ . . sugar and serve with a glass “ol{ BRRAND BOY. white, Apply to Mr. Owens, cranberry ade. . Potomae Electric Appliance Co., 607 14th st. Try using cranberries {u place of nw. apples in making a brown betty. - Cranberry Brown Betty. FILIPINO HOUSE BOY. 2840 Woedley road, | opposite Wardman Park Hotel. 11°* Chop fine one -pound of cranber- “FU AD-MA 3 ries, grease a baking dish uben!ly.l HI;EE&}EUEE 21)'“ IEI:- of now place a layer of bread crumbs|yemail furmiture advertising, one of America’s on bottom, then a layer of the chop- ,,',flfiun furniture ‘concerns (located in ! ped cranberries. 2 the " éast) openin; e an e character who Sprinkle -each layer of cranberries af 'i‘:‘ man experience dish is full, havin Address bread crumbs, dot th 3 tahle- | Star offica. spoons of butter and in & slow T oven fifty minutes. : A Broofrille road asd New- Serve with caledonian cream. - {land-st..Ghery Chees 22l 33 byl g | Yor ! AIIGHT GIRT,, fo assist Adver:ising part time work evenings at home preferably | iwoman G MAN whe under entry 1cokkeeping and w weilling to work into a wend position: Stite age. experience. ¢ expected. Address Box 245-M. Fou seil pristing and wrapping jon; state previous experienca Address Box 31 yor: paper on comm d where last employed. Star office 5 MAN, experienced on WAKAZIne WOTk: fant selling recelpts &: low rales for yon. Standard Clearing House, 431 W Call after | ADY Who can wriie s cirar, iegible, rlan fane 1o wiite cortifeates: steads | i1 own banuwriting. Address I N Food Sehoo HELP, ilic: free. uper S T plearant pe- | house canvuss wind | : ealars §50 weekly. Address Box | EXVERT BOOKKEEPER, high school graduste. i I TOUNG LAY, $20 week, clerical work. i | CLERK IN STORE, good salary. i )GRAPHER, experienced, $§25 week. i NOGRAPHER, experienced in stencil cut- t STENOGRAPHER, 2 weeis, good opeming. | ST SRAPHER. Alexandria, Va. | National Personnel Eervice _Bureau Rond bide., 14th end N. V. ave. MALF._AND FEMALE. | electrical T with knowled; nt. Apply Dou. in shipping_depar bleday-Hill Electric Co.. 115 YOUNG MEN between 40 vears of age, with bicycles, as ‘message carriers, can earn $60 to S8o per month. School boys may also. apply for part time work. Apply MR. GER- 10OLD, 1407 G st SCHOOLBOYE fo_ sell Sataniay, $3 to § per day. Apply todsy atte school and brinz parents’ written permission. 518 12th st. nw. 10¢ MPLOYMENT AGENCIES, G MAN for ardware store, §ood open YOU. ing. SD;”S\ DISPENSER, must be first class. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. YOUNG MAN, knowledge of bookkeeping and raphy. N eionnel Sersice Bureau, 302305 ‘Bond bldg., 14th and N. Y. ave. . “FEMALE. ASSISTANT CARBTAKER and ceamstress, To- #ned colored woman, to assist o care of cot- tage of boys and to mend clothing and do plain sewing tn Industrial Home School for Colored Children, Blue Plains, D C.; District government position; salary $32 per month, room, board and lauudry free. Phone Lincoln 288 man fo. here room could be engaged for.mveelf. In renly give particulars of experience, time avai- ble and location, Address Box G9-P, Star of- fice. . GHOCORATE DIPPER; girl; must Bave some experience. Apply at once at 2147 Pa. ave nw | 108 CHOCOLATE DIPPER, The Sugar Bowl Can- dr_Shop, 708 Sth st. s. 100 - GOVERNMENT OLERKS who desire to earn money in spare time t real estate. Apply. between 4 and 5 p.m. 75 Home Life bldg. 10+ Elite Laundry, 2118 COLLAR GIRL, white. 14h st. Dw. EDUCATED WOMAN, unusual- position: salafy $1.300 or more frai 3 1t] hon! 104 on _paid: e e Depk, M Nationa! Home & Sehoot Association, National City bldg., New York. RLS Magasine soliciting _experience. _ 1f O eaive 15 petter yourseif gat In touch with Us today. Standard Clearing House, 431 §. Dearborn, Chicago. 11e e'l‘-l_ucbtr ‘preferred, ¥ and | | AMATECR VATDEVILLE ACTS. Arply Gem ! | Theater. 1131 Tth st. nw. e ILLING CLLRK, experienced, for plumbing supply house. Address Box' SI10-8L St ! { N for_double quartet; ( alto ba ! under i phone number. Address Box 272 fice. 3 . s —, ' DISTRIBUTORS and_venders of - 'Cnkuowi oldies” memo:ials; a chapce for ex-mervice men, boy sconts, gitl scouts and others 1o pay | : bomage to “oar bero” as well as make real | monay. Apply at ouce to publisbers, 4ti floor. | 1327 F nw. “TNANCIAL TNSTTTUTION whoss operations | re national in scope desires the services of | 10 men and womea tn office and outelae work ales experience desirable, but not necessary. honests. a willingness to ‘work hard, ambition nd a desire 1o get ahead ars the only essen- 1T qualification: salary and liberal com- 'm ssion to those q! ify. Make lrpa|.nl~ four GOTAE Sunday oo, COOR, fréi-clase, 13 erences. Call ut 1638 COOK—Firstclass. wints place G0 £e ne ddress 1814 R «t. o5 DAY WOKK or smsll bundie w st nw. DAY WORK—Waltinz, by colored girl. cooking: reference. 2263 Hth_st. n.w. or lanndry to take hom Kalorams_road_n.s. GIRL wants day's work or part-time job. ¢ North 10070, 10- HALF DAY _work._ morning (n6 Sundari® & refe ence. 2101 Champlam st n.w. LAUNDH ~wishes place byt of week. Qass MAID OR_WAITRESS, place il 231 20 ot ne. Phone NCRSE—Retiable woman wan's piace. Rstsw. _ i PLACE wanted by an honest. reliabie pini cook or chambermaid or wash dishes. 110 Q st nw. PLACE—General place me. PLACE to work afternoons by colored woma; 183 N st n.w 5 PLACE—Assist 1n housework, by coustry glri 324 10th st ne . housework. 641 Pickfon jmeht by phone, Ma'n 886; { FTRET GRADE civil service esaminations Nov. 16, Special Instruction. Tuitien, §3 _entire course. The Civil Service Preparatory School, s.e. comer 12th and F n.w. Franklin 2080, PLACE EVENINGS cleaning office or dish washer: no_Sundays. 1335 28h_st. m.w PLAIN COOKING or mald by reliable woman honest. 1622 Swann st n.w. FIOUSB-TO-HOUSE CANVASSERS (): §1 per bour; men_or women. Apply after 4:30 p.m. any day. 1716 A st se. o AN AN T sul Tome: wife 1o do cooking, man to help ,with bousework, |.‘1§‘§n car, ete; preferably white. Phoné Fr. TENAN N quickly learn redl estate tneiness receive pay while learning: need mot { jnterfere with preseat employment: some mak- g $100 a_week. Free class lectures every ‘hursday, 5 p.m. Willlam F. Matteson, S Colorado 'bldg. | MEN N e ures_on real | | es’ate ‘salesmanship, daily, 5 p.m. Chbance to, Dbreak away from —slavery - salary system. Will not interfere with present employment. Some making more than $100 week.y while | attending class.: ALLAN ‘W. GIBSON Colorado_ Bldg. MEN, state and dlstrict cianagers: proposition. | Room 201, 1386 N. Y. ave. PLAIN COOKING or chumbermald by nest colored woman. 2137 L st. n.w. PORITION ring_for inval.d, refined colorc' Foman Phane. North 26883V, . American. desires position as worh Xf hauskeeper. " Mirs. Sbreve, Frankiin s WOMAN wants work Balf_das cleaning_ Thursdays and Fridaye; wash. Phone North 6482. WOMAN, _ reitied, experienced, momher helper. housekeeping. Address Box 200- Star_office. it WORK by day by colored gifl._ 82 Defrovs . BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. JOHN PILAND. N. 3U58-W Cafpentrs and General ir Work. Remodeling a Sprlalty. 919 L nw. | PP oy At NT_AGEN 1ES. CHAIR_CANEING, GOOKS (white and colored). infant'e nure (colored), utfiity men, butler and parlormaid (white), places together: excellent references. Reld’s Agency, 2112 14th st FEMALE DOMESTIC, COLQRED GIRL as nurse maid: Appl fefereaces, 6 Biackthome st Cuevy Chase, D) [ TIT_give room anc 1o assist In light werk for a short period after 6 pm. Phope Col 8781 11° HEAD OF STOCK FOR HANDKERCHIEFS: Large department store re- quires the services of experienced for head of handkerchief stock. Good salary and perma- nent position. Address Box '2r4—M, Star office. COTOKDD WOMAN fo cook for Doirding | house; must have experience; reference. 1316 L st. aw. FEPEIL, experenced, well- | REMEMBER, we do chair caning at the iumbia Polytechnic Institute for the Bi 1808 H st. m.w. Phone Maln 4896. CHAIR CANEING, PORCH CHAIRS BEAJT!: Tpholstering in all its branches. CLAY ALY FPRONG, 243 10h at. nw x FRANKLIN 7283. T OUTLERY SHARPENING. SCIRSORS, RAZORS AND ned. HANGING DEAPERIES, LIFTING AND LAY 2 ing_carpets. et DAVID C. LYN i COOR-HODRER] . }tr-lmd no laundrr: $40. North nflu‘a . <perienced, first and second, for il-c(gonl;m Coe: homemade ples and dekserts ! and carving required. 1123 13th at. u.w. 124} GOOR Fity_ references: —#idy uIghts place, Conn. | Ave. bridge. 7k, 8:30 10 2. Columbi; { GIRL, general housewo: o5 Ation lepart- ik, Gulch advancoment’ o, o or Tetadents. FTOTELS N! wide dema . o LADY to learn good business; 31500 first x.!-ann‘nn. Address Box 338K, Star N T et s o o Paacioating to learn. vantage to know P. B. fesaions. ; Telephone Schoui, 726 14th at. . NURSE GIRL, colored; must stay nights: ref- ’er’;nficg: ("TAl!phonl Col. 1314 Gallatin st D.w. Temera) inights. Mrs. E. R. Clement, Choreh, Va. WHITE WAITRESS, with reference; good ‘wages to right party. 3308 8th st. n.e. Brook- 1and_car. = 2 VHITE WOMAN-—Settled: light housework in ‘.,.m!"’..., T R e 10 ;must. give sework : iy Bast Falls 107 } bome nights; refereaces. fl:r‘fl.u B FLOORS SCRAPED AND REFINISALD. estimates pbone Framklin 391 C. PR 500 6th_st. b.w. 1 HA’ DUPLICATE KETS, 25 OESTS., Made while you wait, TORNER & CLARK, 1233 New York ave v.v MOVING AND HAULING., _ TRUNKS, FORNITURE AND BAGGAGE OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T PITTLEFIFLD & ALVORD CO- M 5290, 7 MIRRORS RESILVERED. RESILY D, LTKE NEW. THEM 70 CHS, 3 ot E mplosed