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\ . - FEATU 3 Is It a Sewing Corner You Wish to .~ Tn my labt article I talked of group- ing furnfture for visiting purposes, but the real housekeeper will, I am sure, be equally as interested in a group made for the sewing hour. All of us have experienced as some time the inconvenience of not having = _comforiable sewing place and when we have experienced it we always de: Termine that we will guard against &uch a: condition in our own homes. . Therefote, again should the woman visualize the occasion grouping will be in use’ placing the furniture in h artist has shown an easy up before the fireplace, with a sew! RE PAGE. table conveniently near at hand. e foom pictured is a rather small bed- room, but with reason to be pleased. with itsell because it boasts an open fireplace. “The size of the room pre- vented just the placing of the furni- ture that the octupant wishéd. For instance, we all know that for reading or sewing the light should fall over the left shoulder. In the sketch, how- ever, you wijl see that the window is ' 10 the right of the chalr. But as the! woman said: “Could any one resist: sitting in front of crackling flames the while the stockings are being darped?” She ism't particularly do- pestic, this woman, but she declares that under such circumstances even| patching junior's play breeches lose: its habitual dullness. g 4 Brides Will Be Brides By Lucille m"‘! MANKIND ARB !0 TNCO EAK AN' LITTLE TO BE ’I'HIII'I'ED"‘ JUNG Prof. Sheldon ran brisk- 1y up the Lindsay steps in the late afterneon just as & rather’ gorgeous caller was leaving. He stared aftet the lady with frank admiration as Merriam let him in. 2 “Who's the queen?” he ejaculated. Nerry banged the door. A rueful look, half mischief, half disgust, was in her brown eyes as she smiled 2t him. “Et tu, brute?” she quoted all the Latin she kne: Van Slyke. youth should be so fascinated. “And she made old Putpam traham di- voroe the perfectly good wifs of his youth last year becauee sho—-I mean Leil'—wanted Put's monev, and now she’s tired of him and she's on her way to Reno this minute, after get- ting snags of clothes I tear she won't get enough al'mon, M dl” Sheldon’s eyes were but he didn't let Merry see “Just like the noblest Romans of them all’™ “Why, I thought Roman women were —were Cornelias and— 'What we prnlessom don’t know about Roman women! Tut! Tut Sheldon | rolled his eyes. “But this Leila person —now, really, Merry, she looked to me the kind of a girl who wouldn’t be half bad if she’d only married the right sort © “Bitter enemy, eh? ‘Well, she looks |of cl Tather, an angel “It’s that honey blond hair, Merriam, “and that wide-eyed, cent look of hers. She's no angel, T tell you that. Why, sometimes,’ she quoted Richard Slocum petulant- Iy, “she's a regular scorpion® ‘My word!" chuckled Sheldon, “how 'ou love that gal! And I thought you d a sweet disposition!” I - “If you ‘know what about- teased the voung profes- “Here, puss, puss, puss, pretty knew ‘Meow !’ sor. 88! ‘But it makes me so furious to ave & man like you fooled by a girl ike Leila- “Lovely name!” Sheldon sat down on the hall stairs. He adored ruf- fll;l{ Merriam. erriam sniffed. She held out the Merrfam jumped up and stamped her | foot. “You'te 80 impossidly l!umd—' she was crylng when John opened the door and walked into the argumen:. She ran to John with & perfect babble of ex- lnnltlon “Do try to make Shelly understand, if he ended desperately. ‘“He's ng here for hours defending Leil’ Graham's getting a divorce—" “Well, ulrl John juc 2 funny. e Ji and I were ul.kin( about that. ‘And dldn't ‘Uncle Thorne’ think she was perfectly hateful?” Merriam was n.lmn-l dancin wllh excitement. *‘Why, no. said he thought it had been a gre: miwtake het marring Gre- ham in the first place. That she had been dassled by his money, and he hoped that she'd her senses. He gigantic beribboned box that Mrs. Graham had brought as a peace ofter- ting. “And just when I couldn’: endure the darned sight of more fudge in|Shel w;lke- my dearest enemy wita Cln t you put it in regular stock? Or do you suppose Lucretia Borgia s poisoned it?” He wasa't much taller than the diminutive Merriam, positively home- 1y compared with her Adonistike hus- band, but there was something whout the little chap that was endearing, and Merriam couldn’t bear to Lave him like a girl like Lei She sat down. on the step above him. “Shell. she admonished bim, “you ai too simple to live. If all profes: are like you——"" *“They en’t,” he interruted. *I have unusual perspimacity about beau- il women. 1 yearn to hear about (h‘ one who just quitted the thresh- "She's Mra Putnam Graham right now,” Merriam suttered She was ut- terly disgusted that this wholasome come to thinks that, after this has all blown over, you would want to marry Leila—" Merriam burst into petulant tears. *You're perfectly hopeless, all of vou! 8helly and you and Uncle Thorne! Talk ut women mlrrylns drunkards to re- form them! y, I never was so sur- prised In all my Hlt! To think men like you wauld 'lnt to marry Leila— M ling John, as a wmtlllh‘ ltmk raced up the stairway, “f never said so! Shelly never said so! Uncle Thorne never said so!" . “I'll never trust one of vou again™ Merry's voice trailed over the stairway. "Im ,perfectly furious at all three of you Her door banged. Sheldon grinned at Lis youthful land- "Tllay Iways fall for it!" he mur. wured. ‘'oung or old, they always do!’ He strolled .nonchanlantly to the door. *‘Look here,” cried John, “you started this! = You aren’t going to leave m 5¢ “Right here and now!" laughed tI impish mischiefmaker. Another Episode of This Story in ‘Tomorrow’s Star. | PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE | By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physician and Author. Salt for Headache. Persons accustomed to the daily use of physics are generally aware that an extraordinary do of salts will relieve the headache assoclated with a costive state. Such persons are easily convinced that the relief of the headache Is due to the removal of poisonous matter of some kind from the blood by the purgative. So widespread is this erratic notion that many a layman takes it for granted that certain kinds of salts, or at any rate certain mysterious concoctions, “purify the blood,” and he spends many a good dollar on absurdities purporting to do just that, which is of no importance; but he also spends many days and weeks tampering with his health while taking such concoc- thns, which is of great importance. It happens that the headache com- ‘monly occurring with costiveness is relieved by the salts long before the cathartic effect takes place—a fact which rather weakens the plausible argument that the removal of any poisonous matter accounts for the re- et of the headache. This familiar fact also makes the theory that such headache is due to any poison re- tained or absorbed Into the blood very questionable. This and several other types headache are usually associated w! if not directly caused by, an in- creased pressure Wwithin the skull. “This does not mean that the sufferer|g is consclous of a sense of increased pressure, for that may ocour whén the tension or pressure is actually lowered, and as @ rule the victim of & headache experiences sation when we know the pressure s increased. (This does not refer to the blood pressure particularly.) The effect of the salts in relieving the headache is more likely due to lower- ing of the pressure within the skull. The same effect may be produced by he‘l:mmon table salt and without oat] “Tablets or pills of common table salt, each containing a gram (15% grains), and coated with salol, are given with good effect. and without any of the objectionable or harmful -l‘wh of th; ';\:_wl:vn lllv:;n 'k‘u.l:? ‘ ‘use the rel 0f mm-m. of coating the vent sojutios malol is insoluble in the stomach. & rule it is necessary for the patient to_ swallow eight or ten of these salt tablets or pills, taking two every five minutes, with as little water as Dmh to help them down. 11y barmless headache remedy, bw::hl all e e no such sen-|yith Persons who have chronic nephritis (Bright's disease), hardening Zl the arteries, or edema (dropsy) from any cause should not take salt freely un- i;::u.by advice of their own physi- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. “Tonsilpated.” My boy, aged fifteen, had his tonsils Temoved two years ago an been vlryA‘eoiI!lgipnud since August. * * o Answer.—If ybu will send an en- velope, stamped and addressed to yourself or !hfiboy. and repeat your question, I'll glad to give advice on his difficulty. His condition and his operation are not related. « Cornsilk, Dock and Other Smokes. I often read suitable portions of. your talks to my little boy, and he thinks you are “all to the mustard,” since, through your teachings, he has been allowed to grow up a regular boy. It is amusing to hear him tell other children wheére they get their bad “colds” and how they should be more careful about giving their ‘¢olds” to others. One thing baunu us lately, however. The boy h taken to smoking cornsllk, cnflee grounds and similar things in home- made cigarettés or pipes, along with other youngsters. Quité a few mothers would llke to know your opinfon of this. (Mrs. T. A. T.) Answer—For the right kind of boy with ttn right kind of mother or father it is harmless. By the time a boy ld nough to enter upon this unlvernl custom he should have f|given his mother or father a sacred |ih. |2 characte nmch to tobacdo; but prntu:adml.:; the peldge the boy will soon gradu- m corasilk and dried leaves. ———e Gmonh. fourth pound of butter und of lard to & m‘."g one- little mace, ltlmmmdll f six eggs and three beat ;nd ten oulnee: ot‘d l‘llour Beat well or one minute, one ne raisins, one-fourth pound g:“d‘tr:: cut very fine, the grated rind of one lemon and_ two ounces of chopped almonds. Mix well and add three beaten egg whites last. Mix well, put in a pan llnod with paper, sprinkle the top with chopped almonds and bake in a slow -oven. lntlhlhon!'m ‘whole wheat ‘Take three o!momdnut Ifl.il' dash n.l'; all tonmcr,“ o motonnoflhubm reased oo mlx with a chopping knife as it ‘When firm serve at once on flu buttend toast. —_— Colored velvet heels on these same slippera, RRRINT = Mix on: ona-tonrm w _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON! D. G, !ED Fish Cutlets.—Removs the skin and | bones from a two-pound piece of! plng bowl, season with ‘a teaspoon of salt, three. saltspoons of curry powder and a saltspoon each of cayenne pepper and grated nutmeg and chop exceedingly fine. Pour in, little by little while chopping, two tablespoons “of milk previously mixed with the yolk of an egg. Divide hash into six ‘even parts roll out on a floured table and dip in beaten egk. i Mix on a plate three ounces of bread ! crumbs, two ounces of finely chopped | cooked ham. a saltspoon of ground | thyme and a ground bay leaf. Roll{ cutlets in this mixture. Fry for; eight minutes on each side and serve | hot with a sauce. Figh Broth and Sago, Canton.— Finely slice one medium-sized peeled carrot, one onion and two branches | jof celery. Place these in a large | saucepan with three quarts of water. | Add two branchés of parsley. one] sprig of thyme, one sprig of mar- i joram, & blade of mace, one bay leaf | Land a clove. Season with two spoons | of salt and a half teaspoon of pepper. { |Boll forty iminutes, then add- two| ounds codfish and ntly simmer | emove, strain | cheesecloth into | another saucepan, reset on fire, and as soon as it comes to a boil dredg in three tablespoons of well washed: and completely drained sago. Lightly mix with a spoon while adding it iand boil again for twenty minutes. | _Hong Vin Gong (Almond Soup).—! ! Take three pints and a half of plain | soup broth and place in a saucepan | with a finely chopped onion, a tea- | spoon_of chopped parsley and sea- ning a teaspoon of salt and a | haif & teaspoon of pepper. Add three ounces of raw rice with a half a tablespoon of butter awl boil for thirty-five minutes. Scald three: ounces almonds in boiling water (after they have been shelled), drain and peel them and chop almost to powder. Place this powder in a Saucepan with two cups of milk and boll for ten minutes stirring once in & while. Now press this milk mix- ture through a cheesecloth into the soup. Mix well, boil for ten minutes and serve with slices of toast LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. Tilly's Young Man has gone back on her and Tilly is making the welkin | ring with her lamentations. she thinks of him and what a ]ew he has lost. Or she's telephoning. The wires must positively be corrod- ed by Tilly's grief and rage. Every ong on our block knows all "HELL KNOW> NO FURY UIKE A WOMAN SCORNED* about it. They know just what Peter thought and said and did, down to his innermost, blackest motive. They also know with what patience, amla- lity, generosity, honesty, faithful- ness, dignity, unselfishness, purity. wisdom and general saintliness Tilly invariably conducted herself. Like- wise, they know all about the other woman. The things which Télly says about the other woman I am not al- lowed to print. I regret it—they would increase my sales 150 per cent {within fifteen minutes. But peevish federal laws prevent such documents soing through the mails, so I must leave it to your imagination. ows no fury like a woman howls Tilly, and proceeds to_do her hellest. Bu( why? The simple truth is that Tijly and Peter tried an experiment in 'human harmony and it didn't work out. They went into it with their| eyes open, with equal opportunities, equal responsibiliti Neither took advantage of the other. Tilly wasn't shanghaied into loving Peter. She did {it of her own accord. The experi~ {ment did not fail because Peter was too despicable, Tilly too holy or the other woman too fiendish—nor from ! | I For Your Convenience WANT ADS May bo loft at any of the Nllowing Star Want Ad Branches NORTHWEST. 54 Clifton, H. Colodny & Co. d Columple rd.. Heary Evaus. 1728 B aver 3 Lodis Keich. a1 and x?‘:: v o Prarmacy, B e ey, L4th and P sls., n-_v l'hmry gt 1ad 9T SR "&“ G "?- > !m s Pharmacy. Holmeed e Otls “ place, EAST. Torth Cupitel od Bye sts, Eovoally Phar. | Ity Pha, SOUTHEAST. Sth ud Eye sts., Weller & Moskey's Phar. mn n..a Pa. avel, Fealey’ rnmnuy a0d Pa, o G EOROETOWN: ‘s Pharmaoy. Weller & Moskey's Phar- BROOKLAND. ‘s_ Pharmaey. 13¢h st Maye' ALExA‘DIuA. VA. Doniphaa & Sons, King-Golumbus sts. te—3 Cents a Word m and suburbs for— Bituations Wanted. Rent and Wan! Business Opportunities, - Rate Outside of Washington. 4 cents & word. Real Estate Ads per line. £ times,. 180 per line. 3 times, 17c par L 7 times, 16c per lin 14 times, 15¢ per line. Star Office Open Until 11 p.m. i'lfllumnnh for The Evening Star The Sta: .m. the QIIMI' An mnn be_a Mce AY ml'xrou mvz, 'uhb'ml.l **Eott wnd Found Deats Noticon Wanted '::M Situstions, inder acoepted Pa. ave. verti; Imlinl -un“.' lu. ll\l st, lil ived m. Saturday. Cash With Order |is required for all advertisements i from transient advertisers. [ MALK—Continued. r? F. Address Director, T, 0. Box 86, Alexandria, Virginia, BOOKKEWPBR-TYPIRT, fof auto accemsory Store; ataté experence and sl mmi A Sor SHTRRY S BOOKKEBPER and clerk with large wholeshle cotporation;- youag man not ovet 55 un m‘ must be ull{ Btar_ofice. - A und avcurate. MAKER, B ) cot. e e cat class, Phone CANVABSERS rodacts; once to demonatrate 51n.0n% CREY wnd steward colorear 10 yERF P cul experience; reliable and economical. Ad- o ©xperienced preiérred; good op- to age and references. | COLLECTORS (Catholic) io Ol vacancies on our collection force cavsed by promotion; per- manent position and a ‘unnmed future to willing workers; salacy, commission abd bosus. ST B B e e students of me-, e hadress Box COLLEGE or ture age for spure-me Work: 1!) S.ar office. | for permaneat position: must be nes able to operate “Elllll toa "PIIP ea_required. DAL oflh 2 AY, J'ANU ARY \./ per ceut cominission on ordefs | Lat swit. ‘Dictaphone Operator-Typlst— | 380 WANTED—HELP WA ITED-—SITUATIONS FEMALE—Oontinued. Y 6, 1922, HELP AND sx'rUA'rmN.,. BUSINESS mouxcnm’l‘s CHAUFFEUR or porter; colored p!'l;l-l;.u private or delivery; referenccs. 6th st & yoars o3| 15 SALESLADIES, experienced in millinery, hos:ery, underwear and waists. Apply to MEYER . 1BROS. & CO., 937 and 939 F|! St. N.W SATESWOMEN—35 to 50 dol- lars weekly; experience not necessary. See Mr. Lagma: room 120, McGill bldg., Satur- day morning between 8:30 and lo m only. ShiyTyoungiaus n Write or call 8. It. Bra p.m. Address Box Z8-M, COLORED MAN, middie ag lean office or watchman. l ive general engineeri tco velopes 5).' z . designing and_detailing. want "3t Boom 35 ER—Young Indy, experienced in stenographs and typing, Wwith a knowledge of general office routine; permauent _position; oy, Iefetence, Apply offiee manager, Parke Bridget The_Avenue at Ninth r l.lmo. b6 experien AN of refinement, polytechnic educatio lal extensiveiy trustworthy. posi B OPERATO Adaréss Box : = Young lady: hours fn.i meiaty. 815 a weck experienced | k. d. Addfess Box 104-}), Btar 'nn-)m and clerical worker: one upemne in folding circuiars preferred: must be rapld Bood worker. Room 510, Pope bidg., 817 W, anditor; experied 'd man, colored, good references. Call or write 2356 6th st ving at home to Address Box ANTED—Youug Tady with BIgh school tral seist teachet in marking papers In i ply ll DIN to o, good at nv reference. OUT-DOOR ] ro‘lflcfi' ricnce; preferably with firm; not too particular as to salary or acter of work to begin with. Address Box 19 M, Star off ‘ord_car gnd some expericace as to handle crew of we: steady Josition For steady wan; $23 per week "o Sir !:i?“ uired. and ¢o on; reference e Co., ] o0 Hurris, Singor Sewing Machl st n.w. 53 fw Turmace [n exchange for {toow. 1119 K | MAN o coilec mnmm Gebit, Call in per- son 511 11 | MAN wble to organize T s to ok vg;dzn! for nursery stock com} force of liberal “with successful nm experience wauied by bank for outside work: only ambitious, in- telligent men of yood appearaiice need ipply. {aon. dn 1o fr. Ellis, _| Ynlv PORTTIC laneou TRUCK DRIVER; 7 years' experienc Box 23M, Star ofice. sten 2 o'clock 8aturd salery e!vteled ce. nner n xelvwm E in Address v G LADY o serie boa subgects. | ul k on - -hry are a roat Ginadvantage. becnuse of the popular F"]lldlt! that their wervices are worth less lbln men's. en who conduct mn inde- pradent business earn incomes much larger fhan many men. Chiropractle 1s one profes- sion which womén can 16 thout difficulty. an ndependent xim-lnrn and be favored by those of their own %X wio muy be il “There are women grad- |3 tes of thls school who are earning over | ignored: 5,000 ew classes in chiropractic, | Star off osteopathy and physiotherapy now forming. New schiool term starts Jan. 9. Call fn pe o Riley Schoul of nf! | Basiness lrnlnlng. woceosstul sslesman, teast: | ¥, willing and adaptal wiiere intelligence and capacity for work | il be appreciated; stocks, books. insyrane ready Jan. 15. Address Box | hiropra 1 IM}) —Den’t tudy a nlrnw Just M. se the theory seems all right. Look for resul At the ot Riley Kchool you may be shown records of Washitgton citisens wio cured of the meet werious sliments deatuess BATale yorrhens by chiropractic & alv ¢hiropractic a; He(l sciences. Beeause Riley methods of ng are e much more wiccesstul than all ot ers_graduate: s Sehoot are. ea fi.? incomes in New r«n. Peangivanls, Maine and other states. New clames n New school tefm I'lfll I-‘Ay. Ji &, Jrits the Riley School of Chi F st., Washingt N_(8) of n-l e 3 years of age to ;oln our selling force. | Permanent position nl tare assured if you are welected. Cnll for personal interview, suite 406410, Southern bldg., from 11 a.m. to 2 ordto8 6 e large tortoine shell or caiico cal. pvashington Animal Rescue League, 34§ MEN, three, Warfied preferred: steady work: « of advancewent. After 10 a.m., 219 have been | axier r'mflk wants Address Box 106-M, EPER, stenograph ity; competent. Address Box 224-M, Sar fice. 8" DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, patent nuunimy prv{errnl ETENoS! mnnrx $1( BALESCLERK: 3 yrs'. exp. tolle! nl;‘_(!)fxluhm-uunu-. ood ‘AL PERBONNEL 8 ’Afi Rdbd Blfl'. lllh and N. Y. MALE AND FEMALE. “NEVER wll ORIGINAL Teoommendations in_appintny for employment. Use COPLES. ADVBRTISING SOLICITOR, experienced, for oR 0 | Typisi; Awl DB TR Piain seriaE. Sers o broldery, by day or week. Miss C. Harri Morgas st amber or contracting | Washington news bulletin. Apply 306 Jeni- bldg., 11 to 12. AMATEUR TERFORMERE every Thuraday, 7 ‘Theater, 8 u‘h?n‘n fn:) ilfustrating; ;fiumue.\’ul:; avi years' experience. Dice.. Pho 188 CLERK with Knowledge of bookkeeping, pref- {eraliy Busioess High graduste, about 18: food required. Must live at own home DRESSMAKER will .1.- noun or evening g by | rience i bext mead 3 7 100 FRENCH LADY teacher w few more lluv\l; PP, m“‘ll:rlr grown. Reward. 2080 rocaded containiug money or on Il between tween H and K. Return to 1017 16th in BAR PIN. black onvx. set with diamonds. ward. Phone Frankiin QIO 3% BOSTON BULL PUP, aark brindte, four white feet, ‘white siripe up Tace. ward. ode BRACELE hin the Jast few week le braceiet, 53 diamonds in_center with 107 ware-cut sipphires o the side. Liberal re. if returned to 1723 Massachusetts ave. BROGCH_Thursday afterass or SveRliE. e :bly on 18th st. between Belmont and La place or in that viclnity, a pearl brooch. n-m return_to 1504 Helmoni tond. BROWN WALLKT, three-fold, small fl B ldentification; contains 435 1o $40. of Union etation, December 31 Room 1 Cinity Pinder retyra CANE, stout dark wood. mfir\.mflg siver r'llped with initials “D. M. silver ban with words * e ward, :(ln‘lurl o umrn A. Ricker, 4.2] Unton lm bl asan. Dook aud_folder K800 m.;& ining $10 bill, -mrhy. on 11th st. Re- mn male; screw tail Wyoning ave. BOC ans collar. *her’s name ot eveland 1811, 3306 o lc.um, —Lai surrounded by twelve 1l ones. Retura Hotel Wlnlnll‘t’ mn?- near Irv- elled rimmed. bo- gpsorau Gallers, EG! tween Rhode a t XMB R. ll»«mher 30. Reward shell, In black 2319 unmln id., or ussl:s—nn umy Chase car; pair_tortoiwe ed Edm Re- J. ave. and 5th tween GiR, st and Pa. & idg., Gov't Hotel. R, Wilson. any other melodramatic reason. It failed simply because Tilly and Peter didn’t hit it off together. Having failed, thé alliance broke up, as every healthy fallure should. Then Peter found some one with whom he could hit it off. That's all. Tilly bought a ticket and the ticket didn’t | ¥ar win. The sporting thing for her is to swallow her losses and start again. But, instead, she is raising Caln and boring_every one to death with her tale of woe. She thinks she’s a piti- ful victim. She's merely a poor sport and a nuisance. Things for Boys to Materials needed: Forty-five inches ot inner tube (for fifteen-inch cushe fon). Piece of rubber tube four inches long for inner sleeve; piece of inner tube six inches long for outer LOVE, gauntlet, black: on Sunday. Reward. 410 Bond bidg. Main 3934. 7 HANDBAG—BIlack silk, containing coin purse and ring set with diamond and ruby. Finder return to 3171 18th st. and recelve rewnd 7' NECKLACE—Pearl necklace, T Boon, Bialto Theater. Plioné North 2576, m PEARL NECKLACE—Fancy white gold cmp Apt. 7, 1408 L st. n.w. FIN, piatinam, with dimosd and two pearls on each side of dlamond; Saturday night. be: tween Marine Baracks 14th and Kenyoh Reward. Esther Springmann. Fran POCKETBOOK—Black, Jan. 8. Return 2016 'Nor Smning over m t R ward, Return_to oId and grey duvetine be. | and H o NON-UNION hm(‘nmrfiu and Longfellow sl PRINTER. to take l'hl of Dflnllll nflm in | private firm. one who_ can_sot and Address Box ot o Tond bide. Apply ix IrE i winter's E SALE R automobite. a thblv Shee Tprospects Tar- A Star_oft excellent_opportu- nity for honest. cApable young man With car: relinble firm munt increase sales force in order {o bandie Ity large business. Address fully »u.uuw lo N to call on city trade; on an ksowiedge of provisions end experienced prefel good opportunity to TIERE man: repltes conndential <y ’30 Address’ Box de Tine of confec- tionery” to_established local retail trade; 1ib- |eral drawing account; mus perienced : { bring reference. Apply (after X oelock) Hotei | Conner. MEN AND WOMEN—Learn the real estate business and make good money while learning. 411 oc part time. Neo sot ibicters with i . 'Remodeling. & Adam- 1704 Kilbourne pl. ) WOMEN quickly learn real iness; receive pay while learaing; need u Interfere with present employmest: some mal iog $100 & wowk. Free class lectures eve: ursday, 5 p.m. William F. My Colorado hidg. REPRESENTATIVE—Ample salary pald to T3 uts selected to represent one Wee o Washington. Ad: dress Box 100-1, BiaF amice. T FRMALE DONMBSTIC. NEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations in_applying for_employment. i l POSITION Joung womtn Teferences required; good wages competent per. Cail moraings, Apartment 602, 1302 Ith SALESMEN weekly; experience not neces- sary. See Mr. Larman, room 120, McGill bldg.,, Saturda morning between 8:30 and 10:30 (on] o to present proposition of unusual merit to auto owners: no stock 1o, be sold: pro- ey Call between § otor Service, 1612- i wanted to work in after school hours and on Baturds week._Addresx Box 262-M. Btar office. ure Interview by apointwent. Ridress Box mnn Btar oce T '"a" nced re: b automobiie by old. relisbie. seal o tate firm, Address Box 1813, Star ofice. —35 to 50 dollars“ . suff- | nce and imagization to TORED GIRL for general housework -nn]” cooking. " Apply Apt. 1, 1506 Meridian pl. n.w. | (after 6 p.m.) Inexperienced but capable: ENOG willing Jo start at $16 2 week. Address Box 111 GIRL for 1ight general Tousework. Apply Apt. 609, 2701 Conn. ave. n.w. 7% COLORED_ WOMAN for_Kkitchen and D work. _Call 1000 E st. n.w. (upstairs). COLORED WOMAN for gemeral Lousewor 3708_Georgia ave. n. GOLORED WOMAN ed; must be good cook a yeri no daundry; good wages. OGRH'I ¢ Beginner: will atart i £15 | Ean b oot work. Address Box 11530, fice. STENOGRAPHIC _ POSITION Young i well educated. thoroughly "12""‘ in stenog- 3] Fra raphy_a light colored, want- general housework: 1715 Willard | drees Box ¢ COTORED GIAT: VeI T Teference Tor | ueae ] | general_housev 805 COLORED WOMA! Anply 1167 19th st. FOOK—WM( for Drh‘lle family: Dlpeflenl‘(‘d only: wages, §50. Phone Frankiin 7644, ot s e ik e eallTerers | 3 ment; family of two: good wages: references; | must ‘be good cook. 2701 Conn. ave., apt. 303. [ i i ressing: terms most reasonsble. }wnn-m. 1834 3ra | TYPIAT: il ut accurately? willing to handle connection’ with Lsping week. _Address_Rox 110-M Alfllsu. experienced, colored. MALE AND FEMALE, ATIVE TEACHER would em'{ 0 lessons for piano lessous, !or nnenl housew. C i-aged colored wom " i I - | TYPIST, experience pnom office. work._Ad- | I N el 3 ot ort mk e - | rouming house, inclu 1 DUPLICATE n\n 35 _CENTS. Mad- while vou TURNER & CLARK 1243 New ESSES, FEAT) & 'nrm\'nn‘d‘m""!z}“nw' Phices 3| SANITARY BEDDING CO, | 4018 G aw ______ Fiaaio ST m.m.‘:. '.""'I.:.":‘..:::’m." oo Let e . Peompt Celivezies asd EXITURE_AND BAGGAGE OF PROSIPTLY ATT) O ATvoRD GO THE NEW YEAR WITH OUR ShECTAL PHICES, Get in line hefore the scason opens, We x and gecorators, 3607 ia ave. A510-W. o t FORLIMITED TIME WE WILL PAPER bedrooms, cellings and walls, $8.50 straight. Come #h1 sdmies, ovr wosdectun wall papers. Enterprise Dec. Co. 1620 l4th n.w. N, ;:. PIANO TCUNIN Speake & Sanderson, 150G - Pianos Toning. §: selling or uny | of ~ WINDOW SHADE! T to your windows, ang free: vo cal 40 ana 8 ¥ WANTED—MISCELI.ANEOUS OLD Fastioned Wigh tucking comb: state aize, and rice fn firt letter. Address Box S wanted; highest prices 1 o Tor men's and ehileren’s worn clotling, shoes, 1 in my unlettered st e ity v ighest prices for Tt EST CASH PRICES all kinds of furniture. ki wanted of all kinds for a large & dining room, bedroom. wus articles, Please lor, rugs and miscella i ‘lL’l TIQUES —Wanl 10 b: iy old farnitare, chintz, 3. Fiuperty, re or other goods to It yon have any f: 7 und o in best results. Phove well, wiil ot Frahkim_ n.w. Phone YOUNG MAN as assistant shipping clerk that knows city, for reliable furniture store ; must be steady worker. Address Box 226-M, Star office. * YOUNG MAN to telephone; mi have knowledge of lclmgflfmy, good oppor- tunity for advancement; salary, eighteen to twenty dollars weekly. = Address Box 248-M, Star office. about 18 years old, to work 3 afternoons and evenings a and every other Sun one attending night school preferred. Apply in person to Mayo's Pha 13th and Monroe sts., COOK—Settled ST nigh Call_between 9 and 11 a 2008 Hillyer place n.w. COOK and some Lousewrk; 1 E! n.om\T AGENCIES TOLORED women, mel any kind '\nrk supplied free. White Cross Bureau, U op 1 0.w. North 3608 FEMALE DOMESTIC. .| BUNDLE WASHES to take home. * et n. mmsswonxl:n In 1T family: cook; reference: COOK, whfte ‘woman, settled, three; references required. Address Star off GENERAL norsrwonxrn—mm reference: 1109 N, @ | must be -n?x 1323 6th and_waitrees by_nei AND W nrl butler and cook, In private | W By | tur cx o meE lene oy CHAMBERMATD and . e | rd (Al lored giri; best reference. 707 Rénon | A e o T3 furniture nnix omce fix- advanced on storag LHb FUR\HLRF CO,, BOOKS_Used sets of Ency lassics, ook of knuwlm: quarters GIRL, colored, fo cook and do Jauadsy family. 2920 Macomb st. Tel. COTORED GIRL, wants a giace maid oF general howsework; can give good ref eremce, 1336 3th st. ° COLORED WOMAN = waitress, care of bachelor ap! n o mm Frlnllin a281 -, small eveland . ain ~cooking, e 7 Sl GIRL, for general housework; oo aights, 3805 Ko . eokuk st., Chevy Chase, D. MAN, colored, to work in must know how,'to handl 8" Deakin, Riverdale, ' Md. ery orse. cm Take Riverdale | 5 chamber- | HIG HEST prices for men's castoff lothes. * Call D Siain 8565, or 1007 E T all Kinds for a six-room bouse rr T wanted immediately, as & whole or odd p(-:.e- $O0D GIRL, Tor general Tomewod m ink. Apply Ashley, Apt. 43, 18th and Calif. sts. Y'Hl!._mc S MAID, competent, emall family; Teferences | COOK, eolored, cxperienced,_wants iacs T tequired. _Apt. 33, the Oakia Drivate family: stay aights; feferences, 1630 V Reporter for constraction Wwork; good penman: permanent: answer fully. Ad- M, Star . EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES., PURSE—S8mall bfv'l! Illlhel’. ‘with 2 flvedo'« il change. near 9th and F Reward. _C: sl Maln ecso Beamen 210, Mee: Thom n front of 70 IN] T o, oF B Clifton terrace”oF off unaiay bowrd of auto. "Reward, $10. Apt. SiZ, . Clifton terrace. TIRE, 80x3% Fireutone. 1218 Rorth Capitol bureau, $510th, 11eh, Monroe, Spriag Columbia_7476, _Rewan. SALESMEN. Tecommen X for_employment. Use COPIES. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Exceptional 8 for umrvlew. 1c . Bweet. KAY-ALGER CO0., INC. 617 Bond Bldg. uun m parth o ry; femand for men mxuumea or e’fin‘{n&‘a‘ o8 Tr. SALESMEN—Four live, Catholic young mea; ity or road; permanent postions 4 F Eood oAy rul fature for capable. Qlu 8 to 10, 5 812, 151 aw. [ sleeve; good, strong rubber cement m and smooth blade for spreading it and some coarse sandpaper. Figure 1 shows the air-filled cush~ fon batore cloth (bag) covering is put onto it. Figure 2, one end of tube with outer sleeve cemented on other end. Figure 3, other end of tube with inner sléeve cemented into place. All surfaces should be. well cleaned and sandpapered before applying the |y cement. Outer sleeve is rolled back one end at a tlmo while céement is spread and L h time for the cement to "nt." Figure 3 shows the inner sleeve of tllbc “puckered" 80 as to permit it to be placed into other end of tube, and the “puckered” part should touch the innmer wall of tube Iast. Now spread cement on rolled-back portion of outer slesve and also on surface which it will gover when unrolled, 1et it “set” be- fore unrolling the sleeve. Lay the Joined portion of tube on board and pound gently wi contact. —_——e—s Gloves of white kid with cuffs cov- ered '2}! an applied cutout design in white: gloves em. facing, “NEVER meil ORIGINAL W“_‘-‘“m __in _applying for employment. Use FOPIES. _DVERTISING—¥Four experienced men to 6- i‘ldt adveftisements in Bllflmou' bg com- missions steady work. M, Star office. AMBITIOUS llx-—ltev- a Oolumbia- T pald employmeat. Lea: “n'"m" ware Tme. "day or night Ia 8 fo 5 medihe xfl. ‘write ot phone for fall Co- fumbia School of Drafting, 141 llfl T sts. o.W. Over 1, NATIONAL 305 . concern;’draw. acct. e lflemlhflli fllnel. NYBL SBRVION BURKAU; 14th end N. Y, ave. MAI—D—General work. pan b — st | care five-year-old boy; small|gh 416 v et mwo o oo oo ool apartment; no washigg; sixteen | QENERAL HOUSEWORK—Girl wauts plhce. dollars a week city references. GENTRAL X HOLSEWORK, by rellatia £il: Call Saturdav after two oclock e tanton rn o unl L MAID—Ge! nmuvm IYfln st. n.w., apt. 42. ‘!" GENERAL nounswomga;-v’- eliable colpred m wants place in .nm. 1 w. ‘& NEED of Turaiture for an - 11 buy as a whoie or odd pleces. FURNITURE for § 4-room _apartment. Will {buy all or odd pleces. Kindly @il Columbia 1478. "OLD GOLD. SILVER, ETC. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for jewelrs, old gold, silver, diamonds. artificial feeth and platinum. ER, Plne BT Phone Lincoln e nw L) SEATD for geastal Wfii- ‘Nference. APPY 1400 Harvard st. B.w., apt. 8. vate famil amn‘au ORIGINAL recommendations in_applylhg for employment. Use COPIES. ASSISTANT for general office work; young lady who is & first-class penman and typ: permanent position; salary. $25 wi ' Wit chance for advancement. 611 l4th ..f" 8 BOOKKEBPER-TYPIST, for auto accessory store; state experience’ and expected. Address , Star oftiee. WHITH WOMAN for light housework in fam- iy of two; references required. Phone Lincoln l";.)vr apply 227 13th st. n.w., from 3 GIRT, wishes w-mon nursing: will make selt to| 4seful in_apt.: feéference. 425 1'th st. s.e. HOUSEWORK of cooklng, by glrl. 1150 'WHT 't R.W. TE of Apply Apt. 800, :m Dok ave. w10 nun in tmemlu. or cook in private family. WH N, Seilled, 'to care for W 18U L st months’ old room tarnished; | NURSE, it | eeperiansstSwibesTaveek st Teferences required. Phone Col. 7262-W.. G+ |or all day. Address Box 206M, Star ofice : orhiie OF S wfl‘nn or mAld, in Torniis, 'WOMAN Tor geasral Bousework: PLACE s a liable colored; atay Bights, Address colored girl. N. 1023-W. 1648 i3th s M, Btar office. PLAGH m e R Tor i ‘ work. Box WOMAN, eipetienced, For Bousework: 1005 Star 3 BUYER for ladies’ hosiery, un- derwear and waists. Apply MEYER BROS. & CO., 937 and 939 F St. N.W. TSHWASHER, colored; waltress, white. 0% l?lh st. oW, leflns. H_la P and lle"fl t(mh., "5;- t”"’efla":- C X B ccrmies. Presaratory 68 15th and F efs. n.w. Phone Frank. 2080. P T Vaudeville Ipeclalty. nlunw N)mlll:l) GIRL dexires afternoon work from 12 to ing to do ironing fekeneer Franklin 1602 WHITE WOMAN, middle age, light Louse. vnrl, Ol nlxl fcmeshtnk setersaces. _Ad- mu wash by the day. 11 Logan laundry work to take home, or out by day. 425 17th st. s. he Sy S axy Knd. &Y Jolored . Dow. ence required. 1855 Jefferwoa st. n.w. ‘experienced; general Bousework; 3 in family; wages, $10." Phone Lincoln 3485. 7* WOMAN, settled, meu Bouse and two , axee 4 S, uam, while mothet T T e, VOMAN, food, meat, rellable, for geacral | niace WOMAN, fl“ Beat, rel for general | place n.w. work 5 : reference. u,,l.l WOMAN, colored, reliabl -\'elmk, 348 M at. ‘-fi o BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CARPET OLEANING. isework i and ironing; SUOTTIE, LIFT C; W. l’“? and_ service (.hll Plel;tv EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES L% RE ip). 18] in fam- st. n.w. they regain GIRLS (10) for general laundry work.” National Laundry Co., 19 Pierce st. n.w. GOVERNMENT CLERKS for part-time work: il mot [ mu rej employmen! AUTO INDUSTRY NEEDS '{remsy TRAINED MEN. th the hand to insure LB ROY CRIGLER. | ‘WAVING LESSONS by nlml’) 17th st &.II Mats -’l.. mmfi s, LB21 3¢h st 70 Rev. Fuller' /ful colors ai kitchenmaid, §0; wfl: Oot. 10004, betore 1 references. ~Ladles' - CORBIN ©. e!ot G Afl.ma DONE NEATLY AND CHEAPLY in_all branches of the bullding R, oL Bth et sw | renova eheemu! given. JOHN PILAND. ings closed, Carpentry ard General Repair Work. O hvomeate, otc. *Addrors Bos T1IL, B 8tar| _ Remodeling_n_Specialty. 919 L CUTLERY SHARNPENING. -Oll. RAEO! AND office. e, o eSS w’-"‘ RIT O B I.h 1088. e el bosd. Radcien Bos x'n'i’f Consul‘;:v lés lé\fi(o)u‘gv Floors. """" Ao G0 ous work with upto-date, metods. Quality o QUALITY FLOOR CO. Tel. Hain 884 N. 3058-W, 6| n GTRL, neat tulmed w-(m— in cafe or pri- w. TACES of all kind Our success in Sosiness broke o fale prices. List your place mow au age is well known. save time. Marshall Business Brokers, 920 New York ave. BW. P. F. Carley. Reliable Business Broker. 617 E St. N\W. Fr, 6153. Qm—nm lbleuu- Shop aud rooms; rent Newsstand and 3 “$60. 51, m—< .nmg “uia’ Dycing, etore and sm—( mnxnx and Dyeing; low Pental with ono—c aféctionery; good business. 3L¢»—D:?Inu ‘store and O rooms; rent, um—munmu- and Bakery, store and 2 iy um—xa?\lc:uun and Light Iamch; low tental u,m—umer‘: and Notions, 8.e.; Jow rental ith 0—Grocery stor, and 2 roomet rent tan Rnul SL - So0—Tanchroom $1, m—nmm. Hml:;‘e. © S reeima,. 2 Daths; c WILL BUY a in mflnH -\mmb m:n- tion with bMtL Box 208-M, Star office. wu HAVE a first_trust note secured o bus) roperty for $5,000 for three years with Des DOPErty e cent. Address Box 203M, BEAUTY PARTOR—Experionced help can by a nicely fitted downtown location. ut &

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