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FEATURE PAGE. WAITER When he serves it dishes he knows he hau iven you the | with your oyster, clam or crab mesr ’s finest season- THE ORIGINAL-WORCESTERSHIRE bt e = X | your one-room apartment and the time homes have been converted into modern habitats that these indica- surroundings rather annoy us. Let us have no door, we say, but those that belong to some part of our own apartment. So we set to work to jremedy the situation as best we may, jand, of course, our dear old friend, atd. . In today’s illystration you will find that the double folding doors in an iold-time mansion and present one- iroom apartment building have been converted into a bookcase. Yes, in- deed. Why not? Built-in bookcases are much in vogue, and one aspirin, jartist girl with a lot of books, no' bookcase and one too many doors in her room. evolved the excellent| scheme. Against the door and inside the cas- ing shelves were bullt, bracketed on tions of a past different use of our! the “Cover-Up Process,” comes to our ITTLE GORIES [fi'BEIS;TH&E‘ Keep extra watch, T pray, ! After the unsuccessful attempt of ‘Yowler the Bob Cat to catch one of the flock of Honker the Goose, and Yowler had gone off spitting and snarling with disappointment, the re- mainder of the night had been peace- ful and quiet in the pond of Paddy the Beaver. Paddy himself felt that it was no longer necessary for him ! the rest of the night, and he knew . that dy Fox and Mrs. Reddy and Old Man -Coyote knew this, to, and {that it would be useless for them to hang around in the hope of catching one of those Geese. Honker and his . . ¥} | fock would keep out near the middle | J of the pond where there would be no danger. \ So Paddy, who had worked all the day before and had been on watch | much of the night, went to his house to keep watch. He knew that Honker | or one of his flock would be on guard | WANT ADS RTHEAST. 13th 262 East Ospitol sts., Lisosln Pharmaay. For Your Cenvenience May be loft at any of the following Star Want Ad Branches NO! lorth u-m-l aad Eye sts., Keneally Phar- Park mnamm w-nnaln\n’lm ey Fealey's Pharmacy. llth nd P- -: Smyser's Pharmaoy. ] r!\lfl. 36th and M sts., v.u-rt!uh." macy. BROOKLAND. burbs for— n? fium"vam io o P vestock. A:::mhl’n ‘for m. and Wanted. Booms for Bont and Wastad. Opportunitise Rate Outside of In Wl 3000 12th st, n.e., Mayo's Pharmecy Rate—3 Cents a Word -.lhd ‘Misocsllanecus. Phare WANTED—HELP MALE (Continued.) HELP AND SITUATIONS. 27 WANTED—NISCELLANEOUS Continred. ATIONS MALE (Continued) MEAT CUTTER, firstclass; highest salary. Address Box 61-C, Star office. PATENT OFFIOE DnAmlA‘G—-Puman wm be bermanent in the patent department of a manufacturin central New York. Address, fl:; Tty expected, Hoom 2% PATENT LAWYER. iy Reaity Go., ‘} !3:,".“33‘:’509. oo $15 STt . | MAN—Good opportu 'ity for a real live clothing sales- {man to connect with reliable clothing house to sell clothing in store and outside ; prefer man who has strong followmg, will pay salary and commission. Ad- dress Box 168-C, Star office. su.m:‘v‘nnm Premicr, 704 10t st. e M. Lowther, ¥ Cou Maf ANTED. Featier ool und Tarmiturs. Bort uare 'urnitare Co., 4 nw. Ph'- Main 5636. - N Fl g wagon or b z -wucnu:n * 920 Pa. ave. n igholt prices paid for Slee. men'e ang oy thes, shoes, xoru- sx 5. V6. Tlicremn, ~Te4 Tt B PRUNING of all sorts of trees and vines by nurseryman. iress Box Bar STENOGRAPHIC or other work even Address Box 281-C, Star office. THOROUGHLY experienced inside @ato soce sory_salesman wishes position wifh rel concern. Addrnn Box 3 M—( l(lr otfice. Dpets, ete. me nll. Knowsthere is noth- ST e e -An Unsuspected Danger. ||l sme st sus ave: mypuis Ehazmagz, ! WANTED posion. i rea it A e i ing else so fine as BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. 9th ‘and U sts "'"'" Fharmacy. |ptication:< tusest company 't lock atter th 'u""A STILL S Ia my misttered astomolfle, ¢ ,2 pri Lea & Perrins’Sauce. Have you a closed door between R A, b, Brar oftee et i & arente discaried. o REAL ESTATE SALESMEN FEMALE. bone. W, Rice, 1835°7tn ot »! 1 will call n.w. North 1755. DRESSMAKING — Street, afterncon _dresses apartment next to it? So many one- For then it u..,nr 3 5 take care. of our incressing business we = Iulnrlnm n“" L ey | llol l. st., lom "Pharmacy. the _m“. sy e AT e;nnm ;nfl Jt'enln' gowns; remodeling. Franklin fi,—m[ ’Wfl—-—wl e = ol Welsenberg, st. nw. DRESSMAKING. remodeling; experienced; out by_the day. 1N o023, il CEADGATHNUNSS wabia permanent _pos! tion aay Kind. Address Box 94C. Star of- rrmu’l‘mu: wanted of ail kinds for a large rooming house, Jnclading dining room. bedros parlor. rugs and miscelianeous articies. Pieas: cull Adams 127. OLD GOLD, SILVER, ETC. Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver BOUGHT FOR CAS] LOUIS_ABRAHAMS. 815 G HIGHEST CASH PRICES - Paid for jewelry, old gold. silver, diamonds, artificial teeth and mmm-n D. ALPH NDS, GOLD. STL R_COTN ught” ARE ABHAHAMS, 433 9th ain 8% MISS BERT—Street, afternoon and evening e "Remodelng. | Phone. ot 704 Kilbourne p! ce. PRACTICAT, NURSR will care_ for Tova availg o elderly person. Phone Col. m nts h_T( Fhone arx GENTLEMEN from the ages of 25 m 3 ears, well dressed, witl nnll( fo earn ’z’oqm o $15.000 per Sear ted, work, one who i el nd'fnish garment. Abply Room 105, 19116 St now: TINNERS. Apply at once. ing Co., Ine. m 408, 1416 F Tronciad_Koof- PERSONAL FRTARLIS ASIS Understanding. and s sttony desire o mor trude. as we have four buvers who Eibw how to spénd cash in a free and open-handed war that's how we pay for ludiex’ and men's worr.- elothing, shoes, ete. Main JUSTH'R_OLD AFAND. 610 D, Sadrens Box 262C, Star | WANTED _Dressmaking to do; old work re- modeled; coats relined; evening dresses made on short notice. Phone North 4846. 12° 2 in housekeeper in small llmll]. no i Teterence. Phose = to the door. When there is a suffi-| for needed slee t p. He no longer wor- o WASHINGTON CO [ ¢ $ cient number of books to fill the fi ried. He felt that there no longer was ‘Washington. 'S nfimx'}m’é’ SRADE SALES. MOZ‘ELL SSi. } ;helve‘a the efteu; 1s good, u.ng‘u the any danger. There was no need to|fl 4 cones R, PRESENT. PROFOSITION. OF 1 = = B L oor frame stamds out some distance keep watch. cents & word. csl'AL INTEREST TO AUTOMOBILE OWX.- | (100) COLORED MEN, WOME ork ampooing anicurin;: (3 from the door It gives the impres- RS. Amuomm‘. ACCESSORY OR IN-|kind supplied free. White Cross )'ue Bum u, 2lp treatment Massagi 3 Uyed Her Dress, 3o o o, Lgme e iines ol e Corute oug Bty Real Eotate Ade RS s R nt 2 S0 B HGY S RW - Coat and Skm thodn;et uasg ';hn bml)kl will not ex- and Yowler the Bob Cat were not the ||| ¢ words to the line, 3ine mintmum, st ||| 300, o“io"'o'i:.u') o a0 2o 2130, Amert 2 >l pd oo Ll they appear only ones who heard the voice of ||| line rate, as follows: can_Motor Service, 161 rxm You st nw o = - b4 t as though' on sholvesibullt into: the g?::-;r;t’x: Gooserasiho)ladihistfocic YOUNG MAN to assist at school 1n_exci EXPERT FURRIER. : for Few Cents : e North jend et b Bevenr 02 F vavED GIR, e muts and siolen cmteind ppear among the trees . place to work after y Applebee, 902 11th st. rv : ::rtlthcr;e: Fb:restd That same hun- % 1011\0 uA\h -c;!uk. hlr ltnerl‘I ullllla wux\ ‘mfl e = = k H Frankiin 72000 g 0 ha en driven away from = ork in suburban bank; give experience an around, experient in cook- w BY TO CARE F( Teseee Paddy's pond by Farmer Brown's Boy ||| Star Office Open Until e B e Rl oL e of, refereace and .l‘..xe;u;.z home: veas: Just in time to save the Quacks had heard and seen and understood. *“Those Geese have gone down in xperienced, 1o grocery. AD 1 housework in GIRL wants cwklng or it 21 0 apt.; small DON'T SACRIFICE _ Each package of “Diamond Dyes” con- m- | The little pleasure you can get out of Iifs tains directions so simple any woman Brides Will Be Brides 11 p.m. r The Evening Star VORKER that Bea ; 0T hes place, can dye or tint her worn, shabby By Lucille Van Slyk P pooaveripondioverainthe Green ||| e m«n ohion by 11 o the \OUNG MEN between 15 and | FO°50 washing; be:: relercaces. Have vour Upright Piano converted into it3 dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stock- Yy ucille Van Slyke. hunter o himsolt. At 1 gt over ||| PAY BEFORE ISSUE. with the foll 30 years of age, with bicycles, as|st HODERX P . one that will mot sy ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, ;l;?ratwo:e daylight I ought to be "x::p:h: ’ o mcssage carriers. Those attend-| DIANTS NUR e ;’r?.:,’ nll‘u‘r‘ll md pr]r'-lm aud cannot t ¥ rthing, even if she ha v 2 e to get one or two of them with st and Fou 5 Can"at et m tve By N:f:."fitfuf‘,w;iga::g Buy biamon;|The Board of Domestio Decisions |man like you should be ashamed to|no danger of being caught Farmer ||| Deats o ing school may also apply for |31 Comn. ave. g.lall at our warerooms and let us g ne - { e a: of a little thing like that” [Brown's Boy won't be over there at evening work. Apply Mr. Ger- o vum ao;. feel oflwnmfd : epair an utld T ‘The next-door neighbor sauntered |that hour, and if I have any luck at lrgund the corner of the house. all I will get a couple of lhz’se Geese ‘Tut-tut, e chided them, “scrap-|and no one will be the wiser. I'll ping on Sunfll '? What's wrong' do it. Merriam told him. “It's a man’s job, isn’t 1t?” she de- manded breathle: Stolid and businesslike, he paled. “Funny thing about me,” he tem- porized cautiously, “but somehow I've never been able to bring myself to it. The missus—" “Stop right there,” Merriam order- ed. “It she's weak-minded enough to do it for you, I don’t want to hear about ]t W Tuny and Players, eonvert Gnote Players (o Meets. UNDAY morning breakfast over, Merriam Lindsay pounded on the table with her fork to make John peer over the top of his voluminous paper. * “Board of domestic decisions will please come to order,” she remarked sternly. John put down the paper and grinned. ‘What's busted now?” ‘Nothing, yet,” Merriam answered literally. “But there's another mouse in the trap. “Good work," said John approvingly. ou'll have them all soon.” YTyes”—no other kind—then perfect| home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your drug- gist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it 1s linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond-Dyes COLCATES RIBBON DENTAL CREAM hold, 1407 G st. n.w. FEMALE. SERVICH examimations for siEaoe nd typiats. Special preparation. Tuition, phy, typewriting and business Der ‘month. The Civil Service Prepar: tory School, s.e. corner 12th and F n.w. Phone Advertis nts the above classi- flcatl::u Ja’fl'u‘ucum o b ot e vertaments_for The MM ‘at The Jtar "X work thoroughly gusranteed. KNABE WAREROOMS, INC i CIVIL, Star must be h € pm. Cash With Order is required for all advertisements from transient advertisers. _—————————F As he drew near the pond he moved very, very slowly and carefully. He LOST took each step as carefully as if he | ISTRAKHAN NBCKEIBCE, on G bet. 8th aad were :lnlklndg ou,cggs N\ot a tlwlg 7th n.w. Mrs. L.._A. Flester, 1202 G D.e. Snapp under foot. ot a leaf ., BL. ERANIAN DOG— Tustled, for the leaves wera damp |dunday noon E.’.fi}‘mf&“n entrance to Zoo. with frost. As silently as one of the | Please return to C. G. Plant, Wardman Black Shadows he stole through the |Park Hotel. Tel Y Erivmbia 2000, ~The finder Sunda office 8o, while gentle Mistress Moon was 111 shining, and jolly, round, red Mr. Sun had not yet even started on his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky, that hunter entered the Green Forest with his terrible gun. He knew every foot of the Green Forest and just how to reach the pond of Paddy the Beaver the easiest way. olored ce after “girl wishes Dh" 1726_Se g S| school. RY a0 upholstery senmstress. n.n; Veaner, 903 N. M. 5964, H’lfi. experien 'LEAS. INSTANT RESU! GEQ. C. BAPP, 320 Celorado B ‘wide demand for Krlln(d ‘women ments, hotels, clups. apartment house crowded field; fine living. quick ld\lncemvnl , our” methods 'indorsed—olir students employed by leading hotels everywhere. Open Cal for ll'flcnllrl Lewls Balel Tnlnln( School, 1834 New York ave. n.w. LADY to travel: tactful, cultured a And she walked into the house and hanged the door in their faces. Persistent young person that she was, she took a census of every one who came along that day. She tackled them lanl’ and in pair: BUSINESS ANNI OUNCEMENTS an eall Franklin 606 PARTNERSHIP will sacrifice CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. monthls TO DISSOLVE Large Size 25c Medium Size 10¢ But the furnace man doesn’t come | sat back to enjoy the squapble . And | Green Forest until at last he was [ will recelve rewa iy | icpaMd opportuaity. Address Box 178-. 5 TER WORK OF ALL KINDS, | T0 DISSOLVE ranrxeis ety near the pond of Paddy the Beaver. |BA brown leather, eont P large or s w given prompt attention. 1 Y Sundays and the dishwash lady is sick |always broke out when she asked de keys, ward. Linc ——-——r———r d hl.o]» and accessory store; dos o today, so youll have to take it out|any two persons her question ooz Bth UADIEEIf vowve been THTRKTiE ;r iaking | Drop card Star office, and i Dacd srice, # O " By 7 telephone switc o} ing, lecide Refreshmg as the of the trap. ‘Merriam, stop begged John, BOY'S ov:m:oAL«lAn on_iot, Hamp- | oo T rcid Janutrs rush. | Tele | CARPENTER. — BUILDE John made a disgusted grimace. You're making a laughing stock of venue between aad § strests. Return | plone School, 726 14th st v, piastering, rick work, by colored oan_ BY Tirst_mortzage, $1,000, 8 per cent Mornin = “T'll tend to it,” he agreed briefly. lme and it's a perfectly disgusting L2 °_ |T.ADY to clerk in dry goods a Kingman pl. n.w. Ph. Fr 1451-W. :.'f e~year note 'gfl:l" for ”':'4 mecgesd by g “John Monroe Lindsay,” Merriam |Question. Stop springing e nishings store: experience in Losiery pn{»r JOHN PILAX 55W. e ;‘: ARdrepresc . began oramnm“y “Do you realize Merriam’'s face was a study in | red; permanent pollllnn‘ answers confldvmlnl Carpentry and General R,,,.., ‘Work. "Cnlgate’s in Time that you've buried six mouse traps, Suile. DIAMOND RING, dropped ord_touring Address Box 3! offl Remodcling a Specialty. 919 L n.w. ¥ 3 and that mouse traps cost 25 cents hll‘"nt !a do whut‘ever is car parked in front or 717 12th st. n. CUTLERY SHARPHNING. f Saved Mine” apiece?” S . iy ¢ 753535 3. Pene reara-to s adirean, s, SCISSORS, RAZORS AND ALL John reached down into his pocket If it's really a woman's ward. ds of instrixuents sharpens SALESLADY for amm coats and_sults in GIBEON, 937 G n.w. Main 1085. 4 3 rooms; rent, $37: make offer. nd_commission_for and brought out a dollar bill and John threw a porch pillow at her. s, 425 ‘rewnrd, | an exclusive shop: sal e g o Good Teeth three quarters, which he pushed 41.Im keeping thess statistics in my Phone ;Ievrlnnd oW o call at i enced woma P L b m_:,..:;y‘.“ “Conicet” ana frait; reat, $15; jary that I didn’t last year. Visconsin ave 3 nd bath. ’ > GOOd Health Merriam shook her bronze curls|yve” agked _fifteen “::ople“ .Za:{« GOLD CIRCLB, carved slightly, vith nd SALESLADY. " expe rienced in_dry nm- 8. | scraped and o old flwrs scraped #30 “w_:'nm"f'o« in Eort. blaz.: root, $40; o vefi‘-,’:;"ffim‘l,o"t do at all, Johnsy. It's|Bvery family in the United States coral; valued 64 South Carolisa ave P& Co 614 34th st. fzabed; 8 vears” experieace,” 5L o oing g0 UURFI o must have to settle this thing. Lincoln 4811-W. 6239, 1 don't approve of " she giggled, “It's interna- GOLD TORGNETTES, Saturday 6:30, Marine ;;m HATS. _#00 1st st nw. - Reward for return. e | LADIES’ AND M 'S FELT AND BLOCKED BY FXVERTS, VIENNA HAT CO.. 435 11th N.W. KEYL DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 CBNTS. e while you wait. TURNER & CLARK, 1283 New York ave. n.w. MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, ETC, OLD MATRRESKES MADE NEW. RENOVATED. D AT LOW PRI CANITARY BEDDING CO, 901-3 G n.w. Franklin 6735 MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS Renovated at most reasonable prices. Let uy timate. deliveries a i‘.‘H.z.E‘JS. Senired e B9 | heatly located: leuse. for sale or rent & GLE BEDDING CO. price. Address ‘Box_183-C. Star_off N 210 123 7th st. 8.w. | OPPORTUNITY to secure established automo- nnnnons nzuumusn. e business at attractive price: prominently § 12t barracks entrance. Sth st. Phone_Columbia_8255. KEYS—Bunch, on § st betwsen 4th and 7th | ave. ste. nw. 1f found please return to 506 P 0 WHITE WOMAN, to assort LADY'S wmsi‘.‘in\'mua Biturdey evening: ladies’ clothing. Arcade Laun- Bl e vt 556 B at. now -+ | dry and Sunshine Dry Cleaning and Dye ng Co., 713 Lamont st. tent, of I_suppose there are French TED—5 indus girls to mice and Italian mice and Hungarian ut butter sandwich Apply to 3614 mice—" “Stop it!” John roared. But Merriam did not stop it; she kept it up all day. She refused to take into account any family who relegated the unpleasant task to any servant. “Statistics prove,” she remarked solemnly, “that 80 per cent of the families in the Unned States do not employ servants.” She kept up her foolery until late afternoon, when her cousin Cecily Leland jumped from Rich 8lo- cunux: smart roadster and ran up the e, Merriam's eyes were dancing as she put her hypotheti question for the ’steenth time, “if vou weren’t a bachelor girl and were married and had caught a mouse in a trap, would you think it was your duty or your husband's to take it out? Now don’t say you'd have the cook do it, because in 80 per cent of the families in the United States there isn't a cook.’ thc”“' called to the gentleman in “Richard, do you mind coming in here and explaining to this blushing bride that any diplomatic housewife 't have a trap—that she gets said John spunkily. “At Home Wiother alWays took -em’ out.’" Merriam gave & mousy squeal of atsgust. “Women are supposed to be afrald of mice, you know it. And you're always saying you like womenly women and I'm ‘specially womanly about mice.’ “Women are supposed to be afraid of live mice,” John admitted. “But I never did hear of a woman who was afraild of a dead one. Anyway, mother always took em out.” “I don't believe if my mother had lived,” Merriam was deliberately pathetic, “that she ever would have had to take dead mice out of traps.” John fled. Merriam waited until she had wash- ed every dish. Then, very gingerly, | vith the mouse trap on the edge of a fire shovel she marched to the front 1 fl.(th for E! a road for adies store or & tatloring S AS HE DREW NEAR THE POND HE MOVED VERY, VERY SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY. By this time gentle Mistress Moon had dropped behind the treetops and it was very dark. The hunter sat down to walit for the coming of day- light. He must have light to see to shoot. u was cold sitting there motion- but the hunter was warmly drelled and didn't mind. He could stand a little cold for the sake of shooting one of those big birds. They would not be on watch for a hunter s0_early in the morning. By and by he saw the darkness be- gin to lift ever so little. He could make out the pond ahead of him. Gradually it grew lighter until at last he could make out twelve great birds out in the pond. A few min- utes later they began to gabble in low tones and to shake out their |cai i.ifithm and smooth them with their | lumbia senool o Drafting, 14th and T sts. n.w. £2 ACDITORS_INCOME TAX—Special $3 rate Inch by inch the hunter began to|fe v en Tert for antis NECE CHAIN, oxidized -nm- -uh blue beads, Saturduy afternoon, downtow Fhioge Adams 1181-8. J. 8128 Mt. Plea Return 2103 P st. n.w. Re- M. npet experience onl an sles'mansger for candy and luncheonetts ore. Apply Monday, 8 to 10 p.m.. or between m. and 1 Tuesday, Kose Mary Candy Store. 1403 H st. n.w. TWOMAN, about 40 years of age, wanted by wholesalé bouse for permanent work: refer: guces reat Address Box 304-C, Star of- \—Gold ar. ward. UMBRELLA—Left at Wisconsin and R n. Saturday 10th. _Please leave at 8320 R n.w. WANTED—HELP WOMAN, white, experie; SALESMEN. N te. experienced. as work' departmert of small laundry. SALESMEN—Write for list of lines and fall | gr oW GRRREEERT O BT particulars; earn $2,500 to $10,000 yearly: big $17.00 PER WEEK demand for men; inexperienced or experienced, city or traveling. = National Salesmen’s Tr.|pyiq while learning telephone aperatiog. revious experience necessa: ‘Assn.. Dept. 359, Chicago. $21.00 PER WEEK TWO or thres men, neat appearing Paid after first month, with frequent in- a forelady for Ad- 13° ulnkom Rrsll.\'rm-:n LikE RS CHAL T HARBEC, 46 B . I’IA\U TUNING. NED, CLEANED, POLI NHED BY for $1.50 on orders this week. | LONG, 516 12th st. n-' Fr. 7024. 13% down e e 7; %F ‘amous Old Rectpe§ for Cough Syrup ?ilpo,h,, “Here's your mouse, — 4 Easi made_at home, T 27 Sertt Tnems au'for & | asias BANd 0. quick resalts. GROCERY: huciness_street. town: retiring; price, CAKE AND CANDY prom inent Parket: owing 16 i Dealtn.” tae 1.5 OYSTER AND LUNCHROUM; b ness street. on heights; owing to ins fention. take $800. 12-ROOM xoo)u\o HOUSE; tran sient gection; an CARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP: old evtabljehed: for quick sale. owner wiil take leas than avolce No useful Room Johnsy,” she ppe article for auto; liberal commission.’ creases thereafter and opportunities for pro- motion. Vacat) with pay, sick benefits without t surrounding: clean, {interest- attractive recreation rooms aight These are some of the a Thone for ol particulars. Co. | vantages of teiephone operating. Permanent positions availab! to single en between the ages of 18 and 25 . health and dependability qualifications. 313, Jenifer bidg., 7th and D n.w. MALK. Half an hour later she wandered casually back. ‘Where's my_trap ‘Buried it,” said .Yohn calmly. ‘But I told—" ‘And I told you I wouldn't take it out,” John chuckled. “So I don’t see what you can do except take the cost; pleasan ‘work, 909 Md. ave. formerly with Cable Piano Co. viayer-piance rebullt and repaired. $2.00—" G—$2.00. Thousands of housewives have S s found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for position: many 2 nearby Mary mment emplores; ‘wom| eyesight, heari wn: offer 3. SCHAEFER. ~ _I'm sorry, but 1 just can't & = for fnal ‘classes and written Bh Z cough preparations by using t e s Sid o f a perfectly reliable old cat? | .. &) rearer. The Black Shadows Thn Clacass l‘nnfl.y 30 | are the’ essential e AR i 3 k well known old recipe for making |$tand the beasts; onestly, I can’t. still lay all about. Only out on the |Taestas. - " Revenue Auditor's Training Tost. B o ,;:,om'“pfi'"’;:fi:%“m.’.‘,- 21 Inekes o Yf"g ";,}:“m'f, O inc. 278 Merry.” “I should think,” Merriam remark- ed scornfully, “that a great strong First floor, 722 12th st. n.w., AUTO SALESMEN (5) wanted; erp!fl!m THB CEESAPEAKI & POTOHAC ‘TELE- first-ciass; one of the finest wuto propositi ONE in Washington. Address Box 93-C, Star office. MALE AKD FE.ALE. AUTO TRIMMER—First-class SRAPHOIVERNopesstor, Tlexperiancell /a1 or all-around man. See Mr. Garges, | Tuesday. Bt manager paint dept, Semmes MEN AND WOMBN—learn the real estate Motor Co., 613-619 G st. A pare. thme, Neod ‘nt Iaterters it BAKER—Bipérieaced on Cl es; only rst-class Tan ned sppiy. Call at D16 Sad o%. Do, Sl tween 2 and 6 p.m ; BOAT_BUILDER—Expert Doat, 33rd and Newton st., years' experience. N. E. RYON CO,, INC. Successors to New York Realty Brokers Main 4597. 14; water was it fairly light. Inch by inch the hunter crept on. A little way ahead of him was what looked like a big black stump. If he could reach that he would be near enough to shoot. Inch by inch he crept toward that black stump. And out in the pond Honker the Goose and his flock made their morning toilet without fear. They never had felt safer than at that moment. (Oopyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) Another Episode of 'l'll.l Story in Tomorrow’s Star. 7 Cook’ K. Special Dish of Cabbage. For one head of cabbage cut very fine allow one large spoonful of pork drippings, one cup of rich sweet creu?n. one-half cup of vinegar, 2 scant teaspoon of sugar and salt and pepper to season. Put the pork drip- pings into a round-bottomed iron pot and when hot add the cream. When boiling_stir in slowly the vinegar, then add the cabbage with salt, pep- per and sugar. Cook for about twenty minutes, but not until the cabbage turns red. If the cabbage dries out before it is tender add a little more milk or water. Savory Ham and Beans. Put about three pounds of ham or smoked shoulder in & baking dish, fill it up with kidney bcln! and mu an onion over it. Add a tables) of molasses, a little salt and fil t.h- dish with water. Cover and bake day. Carrot Marmalade. Mix one dozen raw, grated carrots with one cup of sugar to each cup of llov! G_AND HAULING. RNITURE_AND BAGGAGE OF bA xl\bs PEOMPTLY ATTENDED <. LITTLEF! CO.. M. rArEfiH'A"i. G‘lma' A'u: rAifi lu.' CALL, ME—BEDROOMS PAPERED. $8 AND up: dining rooms and pariors, $1i and up. | PUBLIC § EGDOLL, 445 N. Y. ave. North 6490. 15° | reasonable. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, e rooms 1 office. 85 “or Gountrys 3 ACTIVE OR SILENT PART A fablished business; advertisiog. Pa. ave. n.w. ished businees WB_ARE BUSINESS BROKERS and do no bandle real estate, except in connection witl businers, _If your business is for DA oat2, T We will call, Tist it ‘and ad vertise it at no cost to you. We can sell it "WASHINGTON BUSINESS BROKERAGE CO,, - o Sood rlelnln‘ stores for sale. Address” Box 269-C. cough syrup. It is simple and cheap, but it has no eqllal for prompt re- sults. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 2%; ounces of Pinex fiom any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup, instead of sugar s; . Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a long time. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every passage of the throat and lungs +—loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually, but surely, the an- noying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial a: Pinex is a special and highly con= centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract known the world | over for its healing effect on mem- branes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for “2%; ounces of Pirex” with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guarane teed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. F St S AR HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. \PHIC business for ale unm;mm machine and_equip i Address Box 240.C, K wanted: e« Address Tox lanker__Apply_st| MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn real estate g(wll Rainier, 'ufld. ‘business; pay while lunl.l need mot " 3 izt ooms papered, $8 and up. Franklin 625-J. 220 12th st. a.w. 12 PAINTING-PAPERHANGING—SPECIAL LOW rices this menth. Give us & trial, 0! 18 Ga. ave. Phone Col. 844. 3. n HOBSON, PAINTER AND SAEER- hanger. Best work. lowest prices. 453 C n.w. Phone Main 6706. Prompt service. 17¢ WINDOW SHADES. Y oDa T T ae b your indows 95¢; tne best qaality of opaque shades, $1 l’m we_ call ‘with samples. I\LEPBLA'h' Tich ‘ana H sts. Ber ; WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE of all ki for a six-room house wanted immediately., as & whole oF 0ad pieces. Kindly call Col. 6399. i Pl NOS d pia; th etter, 513 § e, u".‘?‘c’h'fi"‘ ik Send for Louis Notes, 814 E St. N.W. you have any furnituss or other [ -elL nd d gon, will Nobtala best resotes:” Fhose Frankl “SACHS FURNITURE CO., oar 8th -na D m nw. BOY, over 16, to work in dry fwd‘ Dermanent pobition With chancy for dvance: Address Box 291-0, Star office. __18* BRIOKLAYERS (10) wanted. 8204 _and | SOLICITORS to_take orders for paper-shell tave. n.w. ek 1 ans. Apply Room n-mmm?' Boul, CAPABLE MEN who desire permisent con. Btween 1340 ¥ Stk donaa yastms with compeny; must be day. Tendente af Washiseton” -na be bet Sall 345, Mursey bid mf'f of 25 and 45 years. et 10 a3 e and 3 and CHAUFFEUR, white; Masonic man retormed; | ot fo drive new 8-cyl. car for taxi service; must know town aad siliclt own, trade; good portunity for right man. Address Box 283 Star office. COLLECTOR, experienced; familiar wi E couk i peasral Dousemerh: Ieference 15 i dential section, to follow high-grade mmu quired. Apply after 5, 8107 Dumbarton ave. 13 payment contriet, =Position worth $25.00 per | COOK and general houseworker: smull famlly. |4oo “American Nationst Bapk bldg. ) msrmam'ons it small working capital: oo 423 general houseworker; bring refer- e ive selling rights; | ence 7 8th_st. n. GIRL m men\ ousework; no cooking. 1926 17th st. n.w. GIRL for general housework: two in famil Teference. 1862 Mintwood place, Apt. 301. 13% ton_st. n.w. NURSE, white, experienced; must stay nights; o ent. Telej e t uumwbm Nooth 110 aparun phon 72-0, sm omee. g 130 - | WAITRESS for private family: 1ight colored; experienced. 1710 EMPLOYED MEN. e Sona. e ‘We will teach you at night a scientific course | keeper: $20 Mis: llltlflllllh ify we will ullll.l raanrasemsemorr e EMPLOYMENT AGENCI’E!. SUPER_BEEVICE BUREAU—Cooks, maids. dayworkers, domestic help of all kind. 2001 North 6000. 13+ FEMALE DOMESTIC, "8 OTORED GIRL for general housework. 1616 HIGH-OLASS GROCERT store in the 1, living rooms. You will buy this one. T $300. Delicatessen store; best locatinn in eity; act qmcl( on_this. E REA LTY CO. SMALL wholesaie 1o city lunchroom trade: cash vasine profit._Address Box 982-B. Star office profit. _Addrow Box 282 B ftar offier, 17 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEQUS DIAMONDS. ETC. Fox lfl'fiEfi!A‘m SALE—Two__dlamon weigh carats: will fel for $250 for th, n-lr A‘m a 1e-whit lamond, about 15 vata:. oonia ekt S An nbwlmelyfirsfiefl diamond, welghing 85 . carats; a sacrifice for 250. Can be seen A. Kabn F st 1 at onall Do competition. Apply 855 Mansay bId. DRIVBR for Ford car; energetic and wfihu e Physical Changes in Cooking. Foods are all made up of tiny cells, with walls of thin tissue. Heat and water cause partial destruction of both animal and vegetable tissues, the walls of these tiny cells. In to work. The Barry Laundry, rear 708 white nxl or N st. nw. * working house- Ella W. Garth, 15 T mnm !nr vour Faroitare ‘wad other seiacellansous, Call M. SHAPIRO, 600 IA)BISIAVA Al K. w. FRANKLIN 8785, A Snake Box. Materials needed: Box with sliding Va. it breaks up individual starch grains or granules. In dry heat the mo! ture which is present in all foods is turned to steam, which bursts the cellular tissue—this {s what happens, for instance, when corn is popped. Fats are liquefied by heat and thus separated from food, as when we fry bacon and pour off the bacon grease. This Is a physical change, merely re- moving the fat from the food with- out otherwise changing it. When foods are boiled another physical carrots and allow to -uml over nltbt. No. 1, two pasteboard bearings; No. R‘ edge view of wheel; No. 3, two pa- leeves; No. 4 side view of ‘wheel; No. &, tvivo roils of newspaper am ned in glue water. C\lrthe lhl of snake and wheel of one plece of heavy cardboard. Paste eloth on under side of box lid which wfll catch cogs of wheel. Pu:s roll; of dampened newspaper on sides o snake lop:ake him round and flattened ends of rolls to form mouth. Wrap snake with narrow band of white or paint it. Paste stiff dered cinnamon, one teaspoon of !wr' derad cloves and one teaspoon of all- pice. Cook slowly for one hour. Even with the spices omitted, it is as. good as orange marmalade. Brussels Sprouts With Sauce. Cut the sprouts from two medium- sized stalks, pick off all the poor leaves and let stand in salted water for an hour. Drain well and cook in plenty of bofling water, unoovi until” tender, then drain and serve S04 whes you quall FINANCIAL Institution with assets exceeding 8 ohes. million dollars desires capable epresen; tagu for District of Col referes ve heu lukdy‘;mlnn!hL ‘Address Box 230! r_office. 18" < COOES, whits 48 exloed WEchegmally, walt EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. vegetable foods the action of heat top, pasteboard, newspaper, match, | give o and water may go farther, as when [In the morning add the strained Juice to prove - wo e e FRANK fo—— L — = of three lemons, one te: n of pow- | paste, paints. Somy s ] e atier T e 1o help in Bouser” Adiross Bor 1505 | Hooresd Greemies, Bork oflwfled-n&.l::::d uine lnlh:r am;'wn' ‘ana ‘chairs. 1838 Coi. g Authors, etc.. miscellaneous books. rd . Apt. 22, Book Shop, 833 G st. n.w. Fr. 5416. DRESSER, d-rk onk $35; buffet, dark oak bed, spring and _mattress. resses. ‘mother’s hel for childre; omtte Bxchange, 507 Vermont ave.. = I'U!.m'runl salesmen in installment indor Iudlnr Rotalesieveryunere mhmlhl' t business; good sal- parties. le.ur Hers, l’lm‘l? to- 'OMEN, cook 122 130 PART-TIMB_W( 1at day. 1 25th st Rev._Fuller' wum—smnnons mmim—m atter Dec. 15; will consider r’l Address Box zn-c.| The American Household Co. Becond-band hmltnn and Household Goods. t and Sold. 78 1268w Sold. . saom._120 HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of oraiture, retdgeraton 5 —som ‘elegant dressers and and carpets. All orders promnt] ttended to. ttress B e e e e el g™ | chiffonfers remata; also beds. mattressey, 1s o o “Diakkets, pilows. ete. Phonc iN mmm’r D of 'z;nrnmnlg an 8 ! North 1413. =20 o] pleces. | FURNITURE—Cash, S Prankiir 155 tor cnshmuve ey "oy at Hopwood's, Bth and K $35: brass Ccouch, leatherette, $15; phonograph, rack, mirror (26x36), $18: two-hole $12." Phone Franklin 6574, between 8 pm. ECKINGTON MANOR will be oper for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thu change, called osmotic change, oc- colored paper and |BtRE lofliop: ot e e i gk do i T % is, there with Hollandaise sauce. red string in mouth to represent a AUDITOR desires To acp set of Books ere i e - | o ater to be deawn Into the cans : tongue. LE ROY CRIGLER. | School, Now Tork sver ingu._Address Box 261 B’mr offcer 5o | Sler. 1 ““o:‘o i oie2__ | AEDROOM wilte, maiorzay sl siegant brave by the natural food juices, then for| Mixed Vegetable Croquettes. (Copyright, 192L) INVESTMBNT FINANCE COMPANY is seek- BELL HOP, porter ot elevator man, by e mas present. - Address Box 2020, Star m""’lm-,,;, bors i WA! e good used fu OAK flmlO‘AL BMKCA!‘ four ucllonl the cells to burst under this pres- sure, and the juices are thus released Cook until tender one cup each of Baoon and Cheese Toast. potatoes, carrots and beans or lentils, mm : I 'gk“:-m"lm prompt attention given all and top; lac oak dini \NTED—To purchase som: ture to outfit six-room apt. Tel. Framsiin ms 12¢ into the water. Generally speaking, to get the best | two stalks of celery and one onion. bl nfuls of butter, == s {foer: Mash and form into croquettes. Boll in Melt three tablespoo: J e e | OLD Tndian baskets; no dealers. Address Box poysiealichangesimn oodihy cooking i bt stir in one and one-half tablespoonfuls T By w0 | BUTLER wants place. 224 :‘jr:‘;’- ol ™ | s high temperatures should be used at first to soften the tissues, then low- er temperatures to retain the juices. Thus in cooking potatoes we should always pour boiling water over them, or put them into a very hot oven, but then cook them more slowly until they are soft and remove them at once. So with boiling or roasting meat, high temperatures should be applied at first, then lower ones to complete the cooking. For sou the other hand, where the object to draw out the juices by breakin, up all the cells completely, the food should be put on in cold water, brought nlowly w & boil, and then boiled & long ti lfiw-kl'- 19310 ¢ egg and and serve hot, garnished with m Cream of Onion Puree. Put two large peeled onions through of flour and a seasoning 'of salt and gww‘ then gradually pour in 0e- onrt:ht ot a oup of milk and stir until lonuuu cheese and continue stirring until it melts. Add one-half cup of grated m Put the saucepan on | Ager the back of the stove while you toast | Fi¢} six slices of brown bread. Roll six 'llcel of bacon, fasten the rolls with toothpicks and fry in deep fat. When ready to serve, spread the cheese mix- ture on the toast, remove the tooth- picks from uu rol s and put one roll on each sl butter until a golden brown. Add a pinch of baking soda dissolved In one tablespoonful of water. Have ready & quart of rich milk scalded in a double boiler, add the onions and cook until thi Season | P! CHIEF ENGINEEE wish i chanical lines. Phone Line -J].lfl ml:"'. LORED MAN—Position as hwhofl S oc ‘it 781 o ‘st mow = | e omE: e sz g gapet ok Sypist; part R, salesman, GOVIBNHE'(T mnounrn desires_work week 17th to 2ith. Address vhe- man wvvu his 9 a.m. Semmes Motor Co., 2nd fioor, w. m;‘ Box 168-C, Star carpenter, “Adicens Box 300, Bt MEN and boys its. 617 la. ave. nfllwfl-fim—t;lflz HANDY MAN (vhlte). HDU!IS ‘wanted !o eh-n Housecleaning Co. ”finu 2216 9th MIDDLEAGED MAN jer; must have best Box 1510, Star ofes. =Mll‘nll- 3 and_gemeral at._n.w. PATENT specification wrif m“ uuu--lhctnu- ul—l- ] feaves; six cha . BRBAKFAST ROOM BET, llbk and 4 elllu Imne F. L M. 3230. DA“&PDI!;LM‘”. u ll room suite, very chea Cleveland Address Box 221-C. Star a&mu “l x- mmediately s whols of 084 xlnfllz call Ademee 800 Aok for Mr Lith 138 | lUBNn'Ugl gf el Kinde for ‘six-room m-ri 7. Dnmm ROOM u’n—on excellent e-nzion. 15th_st. n.w. 8"‘!‘6 MACHIX w'. e 119 xm u. . drop head, 318; le-m: bousehol:! e T e 13 - 4 """ WaNTeD—Te b.y ou nru the ola Idllbh h"hfilfl.m Iwn‘l.. Phone North 5454-J. lflliu-lah-l.- m-u-u- Whnfl*m o W —Owner leaving eity snd must dispose of tnllowln[ immediately: Piano. b suites furniture, dining room set, fncludinz

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