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e ¥ g ‘ 3 P . A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922 HELP AND SITUATIONS —_——————— =1 [ S ! WANTED—HELP . Hon:é At acti . o o Star “Want Ad” MALE—Continued. s s G e s e rides Will Be Brides ices | ez . . Cot f Y. M. C. A. Quality. Endorse Father y Branch Offices oot KIS A i el i - < Geserslop tnd MOTo KEPAIR. | AR o o o8 y o o : 3 whers—Driving. amd Kindred lincn, App - BY DOROTHY ETHEL WALSH. o NORTHWEST. ‘ DAY ‘and Evening ¢iasses. L S e W John’s Medicine By Lucille Van Slyke. 180 . ana Yormane trae dove 0. 2aer.| ¥, M.C. A AUTOMOBILE |sgtesiavins vy sopims o s s 5 the Children's Home in New- ||| I }:“ g ::"Ivl'*lmm : aryport, 3 there are an aver- il : : 1 5 | age of sixt dren under. thy: lov- |“Why Place One Design’ on Top of A Career With-a Capital C. “All right, laugh it you feel like el Marvard sts., Tho Harvard Phas jrict; neat “appearanee, . It Bobo. sie arity 3 % it T A i " 14th st. ard ., Ho Evans. AT ECT — ut i ||| Another?” Asks the Decorator. HE March rain had ceased, but| Some day Tomil cor e biinE NOW: sald o uu"u;'ilf."',:'..'!fi “Pharma - SALESLADIES, —experienced indorse Father John's Medicine be. Pictures or no pictures is a ques- the raw March wind was still | 10 You. 1 heard a man complaining | gy >0 42 Otis place, Ho'mesd —Appiy a1 oner ) “&{only, for ladies’ cloak and suit | cause In our Home it has become ||'tion that brings confusion into the blowing, so that Merriam Lind- | '€ 0ther day that his home used to|. 14th st. and Colorado ave., Piney Branch t._B.W ey steady position. Apply 2 be happy, but that now it was in- |Pharmacy. say, in a demure little plum- | ferno hecause his wife was alway; 17th st and Park_road. Tipton & Myers. cclored jersey frock, wisely devided | Willing to let twenty-five dollars | 3134 Wt Jokn & hal | indispensable. ‘We use it. not oniy ||/ minds of many persons. Advocates builder.” We te'l our friends that we | of walls well dotted with various " would ot be without it. We have | dccorations look aghast at the bare | { that she would not go for a walk, but | ¥Orth_of ‘housework slide, so ‘she | Fip? Califeriia wye, Morees RiT, aerwe St SALESLADY. %0 e " aquar 5% “balider, |[j ones of @ modern room. “So cold.” | that she would sit at her great- | 5ot mooe ety iy ot i | We desire saleslady for our 3 ¥ don't know what this world will| 7th Stores. ) Howe for Destitutc || they murmur, and return with relief : s Pogen sranddaddy’s desk and answer m o T ana i eents! Pronel hosiery dept.; only parties with once, Roberts, 933 Must bhave | come to if men have to see their| 7Tth st and BRI ave., J. French Bimpso rs of Charity, New-|ito their own room, wherein prints, P b i A thing. she: s % 6 4 home; AN Vth and U sts., M 3 ' i y x5 she sp much detested doing | homes broken up by wives who let cGuir . 2 ntings and even photographs of g 5 ju"”f:,d with delight “‘,’h“: themselves be led astray with the| $th end Eim sta. Dou GOATOLE! very thorough experience need utions of i ili Aunt Susie at all ages look down L v E idea of a carcer with a capital C.| Ga ave: ang Bock Grocs Churcd rd., Book [ jcex of a « -|apply: good opportunity for oughon| benevolently on the occupants. | : : & ¢ opened the front door to| All I hope is that they end in onc |Creek Pha Z en oL ! ¥Y: g 0Py y 1 do not necessarily champion the kst g A oung I'r : of those dreary travesties of homes| 1801 L st. Morss Pharmacy. necessary qualitication: es. A | capable woman. e of no pictures. A few well : L AT 3 You dear! exalted. | with a capital H over the doorway.| 3 Dupont Gircle, Dupont Pharmecy. - ldress Box 285R, THE VRE ced may be most decorative, but H B o) 3. . « since we've seen you! You | Why, Merriam, 1 can't believe thati 18th 'st. and Fiorida ave., Pearson's PBATt ,yp\ TR (horoughly experienced, in job THE LOUVR ‘am against the crowded walls so 3 : : sed ghild. to come all the w ou're the kind of girl who would let | 5" printing office: state experience, salary expect- 1115 F ST. N.W. ften 1t is & temptation to Ml 3 e hu Hosedule on that awful| herself be 8o deluded. You are| 3 f.And Mem sve. Byeian S Y. o e Box 245 R Star ofce, Im“, i T"'_\l 2 W space once the bars| |8 8 3 e B 2 shattering- 2 - Donahue, ~ i DISTRIBUTOR or agency to represent promi- |firm cun offer gnod salary sith’ uic are down to pictures. They rush in ; I Young Sheldon was rather solemn | *%'SUOETT" woitiam imterrupted | Flonds ave. and 1st st Sylvers Laup-|nent manufacturer of sanitars brushes. sold et i e M | by the dozens and demand placings. v d % as he patted the exuberant R4gsy.|meditatively, “if that word shatter | heimer, direct to home, for Washington territors: big | cumbered woman, years or wider, who is {They are hard to manage. these nu- 5 i B fi He waited until Susan Sue had de-| wouldn't look well on the billboards. nl'mh Capitol st. and R. I. ave., PstkeT'8 | inducement to right party. Wire Grip, 20 Mer- | free to travel and seeking permanept posi- merous pictures of varying sizes. : . parted with his hat and coat. He|Would you pay a quarter, Shelly, to | y7gatgy: x 3 _ {Yion. Requirements: High school or coliege L oo why (nc bens g ] cleared his throat nervously. 1 noe Merry Lindsay.n Shattered Soap| B 1y 8okt Qleus KiK. . AT mall buildings: | UFAIRI0E. willingnes to work a dulum of popular taste has swung i ; ‘Thought I'd drop over and seomwhat | mean, Hop 25th st. and Pa. ave., Herbst's Pharmacy. | prefer in !far in the opposite direction, and they you and John were doing with your- 1 would not!” He refused to smile, state experience.” I. (. Box § are often eliminated entirely. An- selyen ‘Gee, there’s one quarter less. Stil GEORGETOWN. EX SERVIC Toking for “Work, call | Sentatives for wholesale liouse: knowledge of . other reason is that it is not consid- Nothing at all,” Merriam was de- | “Uee . - S : ; B R R Hair Goods and || erea” good decoration to place one . liciously’ Casual, ' She poked bronae | 7Y%, the rest of Juy PUULT WOl | Slsns Ao SR Gt N Beveinea . Addrest Jox 3133, & 2 design on top of another, yet a wall ; irpins into her reddish curis. *What | 00 "0t B0 TS L Caters just | Park Pharmacy 3 L b R Beauty Shops aper of definite design is man) Y ubeen doing because Prof. Philip. Sheldon won't| 3204 N st. 0'Doanell's Pharmacy, Address Tiox S0.L. Star office. L Phone for_ Appointment times almost completely covered | k Marking semester cxa =it on if you wouldn't @o.|mech and M sts., Weller & Moskey PBAT- | JAND PRESSER, experienced, on old_ w AOUSETADY, Sath ood eanoation, Canatie 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road || with pictures. . % K as different s mayhe T could hold some other man | ™ Wisconsin ave, and O st.. Donshue's Phar- | S{eady position. " Apply J. M. Stein & Co eating work: 51, s ear wmsdthon 3 2 Teo prove my point that a room = E eetheart. Which was ot at and enthralled by the sublimity of my |macy. :;m'::'j SRR e . | it Address Tlox tar office M. 8635 Col. 10153 “Meet M= at Heller's” lacking pictures may have choem : Shelden's usual manner with his | REGAt acting” o SleM B ute (Ri0e ST DT sort: state’ experience a Ad- MALE AND FEVALE. + have asked the artist (o Show YOO oo friend Merriam. Aw-—come - out of it!¥ Sheldon NORTHEAST. i et CANVA S figured wall paper “used in 3 sal - What's on Sour mind besides your | Shook her shouider.’ “You ought 10y oy p (NOWCIEAYE soucim, | WonELs smED TIAINED- | N e LR ouse. 2 s hair?" she asked flippantly. know better than to fall for such ‘& Joaohim. | demand for trained men; ail departments, | (0. 55 C : please notice! Do you not think it e eanned flDna bunk! This guy may be very much| ¥4 d o~ ok 4 st forth. : s ; , and H sts., endell. hotels, clubs, apartment houges; uncrowded | FIRST GRADE i lerk promotinn ore restful than if there were? She litted her eyebrows in pretended | Mistaken about vour ability. Idon’t| 807 H st Garren's Music Btore. BelaL” fne Tiving: - quick advancement: . our | examination, April S—Spesinl Drepatation fir surprise. bLelieve you'd film well. o~ Tth st .n:dllfld Louis ¥, Bradley. ;ne‘!ihfldl Iln:lnrufl——lmr lll“d nl(l’ !m]‘lloy’d‘ by (lllli exam. and for stenography and typewrit- i e g e R don't have to," Merry was = ave., Sacks. leading _hotel erywhere. n evenings. | ing exams. in April. Tuition entire course, 3%, Lan 37" she prompted, a trifle coquet- | VoM Hom e e ubjoct, | 1818 H st.. Sears' Nowsstand, Yowis Hotel Trainiug service Trepar LISTEN, WORLD! “Yes, you he folded his arms|“Say. if it's not rude to ask. were |, North Capitol and Eye sts., Kenealy Phar- %*‘" . 13: York as e ner 1 1F nw._] ranklin 2080 9 ¢ grimiy, 1 assumed his most schools | You counting on staying for dinner?|™EX: ool and 8th sts., Fubrmen's | oA oD e e O Yo | N D Ok evatae: end i masterly manner. | Because it you are, 1 won't have!Pharma East 1600 ot New York. o DR | Dustoens: eraivelphy wRne Destaing ol > 1 BY ELSIE ROBINSON. he played the culprit better than | Susan make any tea. There's a choco- ) 13th and Esst Capitol sts, Lincola Park{ ci R0t {Bjeriere with hreseal efipinyment | he played the chastiser. Tute fudwe cane, hut we'll need 1t or | Pharmacy a MACHINIRT, Who has emall abop A o | Thuruta m. Wiliiam F. Mattesn, G10- r S “I think it's rotten of you to tease | dessert if you are going to stay for | o 20th st and B. 1. Paul's Bharmacy— | O O ne bix " ompertunits _ for live {611 Bond big. Psycho-analysis js all right. 1,John the w u're teasing him dinner. But on the well known other | " ggg0 08 b s Mayo's Pharmacy— |man: describe your plant. I'. 0. Box 81 0e i g i haven't a thing against it. It it| “I don't ¢ who Detter | hand, if you stav for dinner, 1{Brook'and. X MA —eic To qualify i Tecord time FEMALE DOMBSTIC. ; amuses you to dig up a little sub- F:fi;n‘l \l:'»:i';l».y ;“P‘_u than | m\-.:"!z.x“ don't mind her cutting into it for SOUTHEAST. .i'i:n:"::'r'm L vieady positions au_ s ied COUARED TR, for wen al Bousework. iThe Home of Trader the [ merged sex in your ego. hop to eyes were reproic 5 E - don raged. “You jolly | 32 st end Pa. ave. W E Spruosbark. . |leara in spare time ractical individual train. | e ORKER 3 So is mental healing and all ou've . particularly | well know I hate tew! And 1 didn‘t | magy, 20 £7 Sth Weller ey's ing Fusranteed. Columbia School of Drafilag, 2 Wood Rat. psychological vivisection. I s wax Lo tease, 1 think | come a1l vy ‘over here - be | "1ith and P . Eetley's Pharmacy. fakon e i wid one for . a2 tar G as i d rette with finger. ; ! Come now. Sit down| I&th an ‘Smyser's Pharmacy. uent position for_Teliabie « BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ing. Good as watching polliwogs e ! Lome Signs of human in-| 1907 Nicbols Weits & Hoaly—Anacostia. | With executive ability. Address Box 1 B hatch. But for practical results, T be- ited for her reply before ? i ) R S lieve in cold showers, wool socks, .l;e‘llshlwl it. “I dropped in to, sc Vill 1 have to, Shelly st :0';""'““:’5“- L f sensible food, eight Wours' sleep, ohn at lunch time, and uponm’ my f | am going to be a mov B and D ste., Lantz Bros. [0 ertisement headed “A SOLI ‘ 2 Sioae servea At e ol sleep. 10t word the yoor lad was so wrought| He stalked haughtily ou S st e e, FOTERE T oter 10 00 to fet opt ar 3 = | When Farmer Brown a n - up that 1" couldn’t make out what|ment later the front door banged. o TAKE =S (CENTS A WORD: f Ve "can think of uo equal oppor- even” A Fresh Mdk Product sugar house the morning after his had happened. I finally dug it out| A second later Merriam opened it. ‘Help ang Situstions Wanted, 4 is open’ to the average mman 2 | hoy yhad discovered that Trader the of h;n:l. b: Jou know that he is hee, Shell-ee!” she called, sweet- | Lost and Found, Soraietiousiad thenSooms g e i chomhud s ! worried sick for fear you are going!ly. “Come back and make up with | .For Sale and Wanted Miscellaneous. e s: light onsework Semed Fresh_ 1 Wood Rat was the one who had stolen s dccept this fool offer. that {hese | me! Poultry, Pets and Livestock. N o ar werk R e T T references required. (el the things which had been missed he | | picture people have mude' He came back, boyishly. Tle put| Automebiles forSale and Wanted. o oemrte " Oldast, Targeat. giect. selling found his boy hard at work pulling o ! both hands on her shoulders. Bt e el Ioeein sk, Write todny, We tratn you “One moment, please.” Merriam wasi “l was rotten rude” he admitted. Bow to well: A M. Lovell, Organization Mau- ‘To the manufacturer of a milk |, ije the wood piled in one corner P stern. ¢ 1 remark that 1 don't|“But I'm so darned fond of John.| RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. |ager. 3006 Herrs Island. Fittsburgh. I o e e house. see that this is any of Si And you. 1 can” help beg ¥ N k product comes the responsibility | or the 1ittie house. that thi ¥ of your business, | An t help begging you 3 iconet a wosd. MILL MAN. Yost & Herrell, 1334 111h st. s.e. r of serving it to the home table { “wWhat under the sun are you up; Philip Sheldon 2" to l,u’(‘p nul]n' this me: 5 = v i ot e Ee o SRl bt 0u can remar ust to please you?' she twisted a Thow at ex- - 2 while it is strictly fresh. jte.gen Flie BRRed L i M_‘ L Seaa gt A e et e, (m(::l,l E!::TE ;An&s. t o S BT s I e sow at ex Chevy Chase, D < i oli rnier | v v. “You s rudely. 4 Someth her v ¢ hi words to the line, 3-line minimum, e | wattous in newspaper offices. department With Jelke GOOD LUCK Spread- | plicd Farnicr Browns Bos. “You sco mudely [ sy ¥ Foing to a mething her voice threw him B g vt |mationsy o Commister ook o | Ihane Clevcln for-Bread — swift ice fi FoTuves found Cout, = i# insignificant protest. hut all the same | “Not to pleas® me. to please John 1 time, 20c per line. {1ories”and in government sry, ipping i f for babs. M r-Brea swift service from Ba. 3 Bevnt d a hole in the to go on record beforeh he cebulk her. eloquantl . £ Simediilte perline Scainioponing Gp, Al s A6 necged 1oig Ao i | @ had un red 0| 9 gt 2 e ere S oquentiy es, 17c ine. a5 operators. ww and grow up ! SEespenienced \ churn to consumer is smoothly | Me hag WIONETES T er of the ¢t no sympathy from | your huhband's sake. 7 times, 160 per line. i rhie Ber. TaAiTnating and eapanting 3 N organized. {house. Harmer Brown looked at it i Heavens, Merriam. 1 thought | She curtsied. p 3 14 times, 15c per line, of g enpertinitien. W't N DT o kT oA o wari VA weindestil distsibation service e b e You were blessedly sane. Why, you've | danced. “You are going 1o be a great | STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. : "% Gl write or_phone | me. Ol e e caSion ;i { Teplicd Farmer Brown's been u little ousis in the desert to|inspiration to me! You just gave me | -All advertisements for The Evening Star| National whose mission is the delivery of | ;" "y, “the rat that made that me! And Iwant to tell you it hurts|another idea for a title. Wouldn't |must be 4t The Star office or ong of The Biar ole - vou think = to find out that you're just another|You pay a quarter.” she asked, dream- | branch offices by 11 p.m. the fresh GOOD LUCK reaches the | holc isn't the kind of rat you foolish wife who is petting herself o sce Merry Lindsay in the su. | SSUE. with the following excoptions: S Dol I e dealer where you do your pur- | " {-( s (nat>* asked Farmer to be dazzled by the silly glitter.” perb drama, ‘For Her Husband's| Rostaad Found. b i Ticatars _ahout chasing. Brown. Merriam applauded with a soft pat- | sake'? o e 0 drexs Hox 13 “It isn't Robber the Rat” replied ter, of her paims, 0 " . ’ Waad Help, MAN GOOD LUCK is churned and | Farmer Brown's Boy. of walking. and getting out and on't stop! Go on, yuh intrust| Another episode of this story in to-| Wasted Rooms. Must be forceful, good talker, well groomed, 7 b e | T nrmer Brown looked puzzled. “It | hustling with the gang. muh strangely morrow ar. Advestiserents. wnder. the: abeve \clasaifics- | ELIE 10 nresent teclnicyl hoteb and restaurant | wiTTE K K packaged fresh daily in the most { ccems to me he is a robber. and! We're always skidding off alter lon Wil be. acceptad st The Btar office, 11th Bt | oo Lt L A O e " We | 107 housekesper: o saiall modern churnery and bythe most : there only one kind of a rat that!something new. It's much more r d Pa. ave.. until 10 e.m. day of issue, or at s sou our proposition. FREE. iy agqdren: mother emp f"f:‘.mv"\'" £ 00 pay S = i ow of around here { mantic to look for the rainbow’'s end ) |any of The Star branch offices until 9 a.m. day 00, Give il particalars and two sef=] T, G e sanitary machinery that brains | e ci ite | than to take a job as & grocery clork | 16 of issus. "All sdversisements for The Sunday | (. s T e e sinia suburb. = 3 2 a i il a whi vy vi - | mus recei t jemees oS i e o can devise or money buy. ;{\ng hairs tail and & white and put sour savings in the hank. PERSONAI HEALTH SERVICE 7. Biturday. "or a¢ aby of The Siar Sranch MANAGER OMAX gt ey o Daily shi f freshly | B¢ tering to have fome psychic export e Gl WANTED o aily shipments of freshly | - Brown shook his head.|Piecing together your dreams to find - CASH 'WITH ORDER {x required for all ad- | e by S e churned GOOD LUCK are made | “x, . I mever did. your suppr ex desire and re| Bv William Brady, M. D vertissmeats ifrom;tzansiont ‘adwertiters; T e Experienve mot Deceswars. bat 3 i incif iti v has 05 othice _ spirita; Ve V. D, fire wish exce re 5 a = = to jobbers in all principal cities. | ,.=\V Lellow hiag il thost ! tapeworme 1 it is to give vou 2 i} orady, = mnst furuish excellent refersnces for general b "'i"‘ffi\- ’,‘rmdfl_ the Wood RAt : celf a swift k and snap out of it. Noted Physictan and Author. : : N i . Hobart »t. n.w = ‘Thousands of dealers—grocers, | Fo¥: | T ey OO i 1 don't care what your creed may bei FOUND. address Box Th-X. N z TES. . ; |1 s b st mighe 1 A1t narRow Slover fis Tenees it you per- — o T | e e woumis| EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. markets, delicatessens and |about him and I understand now Why | gist in simply messing around yvour - R < 000 LA 1in fhe state of Maryland. K. K. Boho. 214 AND FEMALE. provision stores make fresh |{!pie srppns and Knife and fork were lown emotions and problems. 'vou The Cooking of Cereals | ing but benefit 1o health. Tf the taste ifer blig.. Tth and D o “FOR MEN, GOOD LUCK = = e e DeEte tretn might as Well be sitting on a shect = |is for catmeal cooked only a few min- LOST X good_opening. possibje in every s e fzu*"'l’mpfi'e"-'}, m; all _the progress Pardon me,” writes Mrs. J. M. O., | utes, that i¢ the wholesome w- lary and 7 3 . 2 ake . | "but_vo ay of cooki ch cook oite. . - : : 5 o * Wing accon home where bread is spread. Boor we will'find all the lost thinge. | “Fre "indings of psycho-analvsis | wouid ne juse S pooking wheal | rook oats for that particular . | RCTONTRITE LOTR. e his sver tire- Be- {man; masinus o 0 e % {ng Saboos So Farmer Brown helped and theylclaim to be based on natural Jaw. i en, too, there is a special ad = hustler. 3 elerk: good opening. Fresh Jelke GOOD LUCK isa{ ° T ‘suppose they are, but there are :’.,"e'"f Inyfivs Iminuces m\ylc\laa) l“;ilal:(- in @ shorter period of coo BAR VIN. ‘piatinum. dismood o center sur- | fore T a.m. or { pm. Drug clerk » wh 3 i i Ve vehien it ovi sive v 4 ¢ oats for many digestions % | rounded by 'small sappbires. _Rew: re. | fOF : table delicacy graced with a mild, other hatural laws whicll it overlooks pve” cooked wheat for Years: Put|cooking fx o o o omhen | firaed to the Sieadota, apt. 56. or teleppone | SALESME: S T sweet, delicate flavor. In your . BB | and he Ereat e o e hin life whall | three pints of wheat in the kettle not | considerable starch remains uncon- | Sorth 42 A SOLID FUTURE POSITIO 2 o hosoey e W A Ner will ose iia|later than 7 o'clock a.m. and let it|verted to dextrin by heat, and this|BAE PIN, diamond on Ssturday, March 18, | With permanent conocction is offtred YOU it Borkkeeprraslosiass home serve— el 5 s {boil thirty minutes, then strain and |unc > 8 st. Aleysius’ Church and 3d and O st. | yon are willing to prove your ability. Asst. hookkeepor. $15 life for my sake”—for the sake of the 5, (unconverted starch in part reaches Return to 1401 3d st. n.w. Opportupities to WIN PROM: N into big{ Typist: knowledge of I : orss s "tlwash it. Repeat this three times,|the col here : rd. Return to st. nie |~ Opportupities to nto big | Typist: knowle - JELKE universal good—-"shall find it." That 5 on. where it undergoes I exetutive positions are before Nieht non | MinpagraphereKeneral \ isn't religion. dTl\a!'lh ’1 common ffi'r 'é'g"‘;‘:"‘:rr :"‘“mb"” b:g\\""u “:."'l | rr-rn;--mm]ion. and lactic fermentation { AT Our work need not interfere with sour regu. | cxperie i H se, civics and psycholo stron avor, especia ¢ in the colon of ma Tna = lar occupation until séu demonstraied K. v . » \ D e aye I hee atithin vour | the red wheat (white wheat is bel- | tate, hocause it opposes Rl R e raiitien We. will ‘then Dlase yon Over, 1M prvgte . - == cgo. for the luvva Mike let it stay [ter). Now push the kettle to the | dccomposition there. A lot of plain - < where sou will have every latitude | XATIONAL it : % i = . Sippressed. Urges are too blamed|back of the steve. where it will sim- | peopic. as Josh Tillings called them, | s g el i e TR iy (e 3 MARGAR'"E i expensive for the average citizen to{mer slowly all day. but don’t let it arc taking expensive lactic bacillus |land: named £ i = HELP—FENALE DOMESTI #duige in, anvw Keep) sour di-lquttesmtop bolling till siotclack, © | cultures in a rather vain effort to - x Mr. O'Hajre a = aitrees, SO0 cinmber The Finest Spread for Bread : gestion In’order. Your cars serubbed jput the wheat into & gallon’ crock | complish precisely’ what a daily in- VEIE PIN, four-leaf, set_with pearls. 1. : : e Tichr: your bran s 3 . oatmeal for breakfast more certainly | COLLIE, browg and biack, = — S by s R 0t hya oy | then “set it in the coldest place vou |insures. missing since Wednesday ‘night. Reward it | SCREEN MAKERS, with some; FOR SALE BY KETAIL DEALERS P Ef‘ T DId avowth in: ithe|have: For breakfast, serve about X —— returned to 31 Michigan ave. . 200 ~ 5 1 O feltow® ik up your foot ana | three tablespoontuls in three cups of CTFF BUTTO! Hilver: angel_emgraved | CXeTiENCe; young men, white, = other fellow. Pick up ¥y milk, Prepared in this way, the| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. lon front. Reward return to 135 C s -118 22 v £ f bejon your Wa wheat will keep sweet and fresh for |« o poo G. L."Robinso to years of age, for our i & a week, excent in_hot summer weath- aughter Exposed. DOG, Spitz, answers to name Dan: long white | woodworking factor, Apply WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR er. Jt is very palatable when served| My daughter drives sl i hair ‘with 1ight brown spots. Reward. F. L.{ 1~ = 2 Sunday Breakfast. i s six miles to Employment Office, 8th floor, Potomac Butter Co. unday . With raising and cinnamon at lunch.” | school each school dav. She has Jones, 1623 Teinidad ave. n. Phofl; M. o16. ¢} mp e o e s & —— Whole or entire wheat(the wheat | pupils and fiv . | EARRING, pendant, 175 inches long. go s oodw. : L 307 13th Street N.W. : ~ | Stnday breaktast is tn many Amer- | Whole of entire wheat (the wheat | pupils and five grades. Do you think | EARKING, Rratyet, B3 Jehes, TF, S| G st., Woodward & Lothrop eN v ¢ E = ican households the most badly plan- | 33, 10 COTES T0R 06 urs fn ' double | velop . tubercul. er to de- | 1, "ave. ne. and 21st and K_o.w. ReturnSECURITY SALESMEN—Two — expcricoced 0 Washington, D. C. ned meal in the week. A heavy late | chin P tuberculosis or rheumatism?, 1119 Montello ave. p.e. Phons Lincoln | m: ith successful records, to g0 to West L. is nevertheless a very pala-|She generally seems tc have better | 5249, Reward. i to handle a clean-cut proposition |y QOKKEEPER, wide cxperience. s D N TRAD. HAD | s v ften responsible | boiler, POE D MNETES 7o HELP LINB| for e Mondar. B table and wholesome breakfast dish. |health in the winter time, but she|GEENAN POLICE DOG_ from 3417 Hoimesd orporation licensed fo aperate i that il earse of %t of bouks HIS' BED. oDl Mon A sn it is & time-hon- | and withal a prophvlactic against the | has had two spells of rheumatism in |pi. n. Phooe Col. 2000-W. Reward. ’ Wate. Sstving!reond| s Helepbone SNtk S The John F. Jelke Company is one of 4 daily insult, the great American pill | summer.—(Mrs. T. L. E.) NSRS rimed, T ST Teather . Address Box §9-P, Star office. ch_ 404, larges ro g ored custom in many American fa _ -ea i : ghc! t operators in milk, purvey- ;tore up the floor where the woodpile |ilies to sleep fairly late on Sunday, hal .d.‘\m;_‘nlfegxr},ng{lans“u&o AT e e SR e e S e ing it not only as an important ingre- | had been, Sure enough, they found |and then to eat a breakfast about the ba !:rn it oD_ ellev ;gnna ’r‘ybart BTN i, the drive 3 rather|mar i o i Cotoceds Side At s dient in Jelke GOOD LUCK, but also | the home of Trader. It was a great|twice as hearty as a normal break- told by Tom, Dick and Harry dbout|in every respect. That her attacks |Ttard: — e ey b o s Aok L ot “sticks and bark and leaves. | fast. Moreover, the dishes considered | Whats good for what ails them. ought |of rheumatism came in the summer | IANDBAG, brown Tlesther ' containing sum 0 > must. take fast @lciation evaporated milk in cans. your | o S hongh for a doaen 11t~ | capécially suitable for this festive oc- | to be intrigued by the knowledge that | should make vou doubt the influence | oMo oty i1, 300 Colordo ‘ave. n.w. 3 4 5 grocer. e e eioe "of Trader. Farmer | casion are often the most indigest- | this breakfast food purchased inbulk | of exposure, so far as that group of | newrm. Mis Tapes, " ' Fr- 6L OLICITONR.— Excellent _opportunities for . 506 International bidg., after | RS — Four competent roofers; steads £ K b surpassed in | i i Brown's Boy got his flashlight, for|ible things you could think of. Pan-|from the farmer. is unsurpassed diseases is concerned. =% Tronclad Roofing Com- 3 it was rather dark down there, and |cakes, waffles, fried batter cakes, hot f flavor and nuu(-m]ehlvaliue. cspefcxallly HANDEAG, velcat taue jow B of, Betwec 3 S oofing ~Com: :'I":fi"':";‘ presently, tucked in among the sticks | corned bread, liver and bacon. sau-|as rega{rds nsshml :‘\mrz orn‘;s"o cal- Olly Scalp. R st mw. N - Reten 300 WS Must be thoroughly experienced. | housecleaning. Dt Trader's house, he found the buckle sages, fried ham—could any wise per- | cium (lime), phosphorus and fron. Pleass, Fablin o e R e i e i | ANEMust oe ABORUENIY experienced. | Nousec of his belt. Then he found the four|son dream that these things were| There isa popular notion that oat | ol give relief fr o | thouider and" feet. Reward. = Return to 4d | WHITE BOY, with wheel, wanted for mes- O R e e e ‘foric and. Taot | Sond for "the ‘fast-breaking meal of |meal is rendered more digestivle if | i E1v¢ reliel from an cxcessive | anlich foooy ol a o) | WERTE BOY. itk winel wased for e 1 e ?°2)l, the missing mitten. The mit- | the day? cooked for hours. This motion is or & nd | i 13 i oe O rader had pulled inside to help| The custom of £oing to church early | wrong. There may be some reason ‘“:\" hair.—(Miss L. A. S.) R om Ui’ Mo Winan YOUNG, ENERGETIC 4 roofl ton Trader B D other things | on Sunday has advantages. It neces. |for prolonged cooking of oats in| Ansyler—Resorcin, 40 graiffs: sali- | fiorel: = MAN T 3 line i e B e o e | O S emairly. early Tising on Sunday, | making €ruel for an infant as vet too | cylic “acid, 20 grains: bay rum, 4|\Axt WATCH GO iRl F B B Re. | Can sece permanent coumection with large | T e 1P SEclaimed Facm- | secessitates, t00, Eetiing outdoors | voung to digest starch (for the starch |ounces. (Any toilet Water may’ be|ward Jif retamed to 1430 ¥ st 65.. afice | Sankies Tastiation 1o Wasbimgion, ~Alust Tor | epeANIZER = S “experience, \ er Brown. -*What under the sun do|and taking exercise before the morn- | digesting ferments are wanting or substituted for bay rum if sufficiently {6:30 p.m. No_guestions asked. o ces andl, past. vecord for Just £ive | thoraneh ledge of trade bin of fak. [ B I Nt T e T o | A e e cesquarters spent. _Many | weak in early infancy). There is no |alcoholic to keep the ingredients in | FOCRETIOOK. . containing Tour railrosd | vewrs. O iy wot e T T eferences. | Address Tox S1T th t h - use things?” chrches are not having Sunday|good reason for prolonged cooking |solution.) Rub a few drops into|passes. Return New Ebbitt. Liberal reward. ol '30 "PER WEER i e e bR at ras: ] DT nted them just to Took at.” | cobesl before morning service, apd |of oats for Dersons over two vears|scalp each night and morning, hear. | RING —grees Jofiv, Suaday smorming betwero | 0, i For Interview with manager, | s st irres posiTion, My replied Farmer Brown's Boy. “He,this has advantages, too. of age. If a child over that age or an | ing in mind that resorcin sometimes Matthew's Church Brighton Hotel, | ox i8-8, Star Office. . ie and driver. Addross Box et right things. See, here 1s a| If the housewife has to get up and|adult craves raw oats or oatmeal, the | stains very blonde or White hair yel- | Retum for reward to Mrs. J."B. Allison, | ¥ el piece of glass he picked up some-|get children offt to a 9 o'clock Sun-|craving may be gratified with noth- | lowish. RBrighton Hotel. i . . nw. S AR where. And here is a shell from the | day school session she will certainly SARY PRAYER BEADS, silver. Rewa B MAN, stenographer ana clerk, TLaughing Brook. And there are some | rot be inclined to spend e making Clerk, Potomac Hotel, N. J . 3 e 2 must be & ullllng.uurh 5 white pebbles. Why, this is a regular | elaborate break;:itmg:sh ol = e T o TR se Senienfijang i ' < . a ver e thing woul G Toitial W X ! Soolhing andHeaing | |tent ' Soppest bk (| NELL v sbis e vt || GRFICIENT HOUSEKEEPING || Se sl il o e o The first applicati collect postage stamps.’ Pather than heavier, than ordinary STRING PEARLS, one 24-inch, on March 18 | YOUNG MAN for grocers. clork. with und ap 1cation “Well,” said Farmer Brown, “I|breakfasts, if you are one of those . between:18th and Tth st on ¥ and F st to e T hs 3 5 think he ought to be called Robber | numerous Americans who ordinarily . " B T PleneGel, asared s/ 1g1L o FEMALE. opsinet if_anybody is.” Bive dinner at night, but reverse BY LAURA KIRKMAN. YOUNG MEN. . er Brown's Boy shook his head. | the custom on Sunday, having the W!I‘I‘ET \mfnscflll:cums. n:;rlfi 3 E K, ‘advertisement headed * sm‘m‘:&l‘fi mrfifil}y;our:yrn;fi:flm:o: s and helps fo danfi said_he, “he shouldn't be called | heaviest meal at 1 or 2 and a light | fem——_—————————— = ] | O A R eIk Cotaatta hea™F one” | FUTUR No matter what sour previous CYRIOT PREIIGE LN ks 5 Robber. You are all Wrong. He |supper at night. If-you wish to in- e S| experience has been Jou Ay Tote e e 2 N A the angoskm . traded for those things that hs took | dalgs I e tanate Snaoea On| Smocking Your Child’s Dresses. silk (or with any oolored cotton) and, ‘WANTED—HELP oty Bud Gut” Tiead esery word of ; “What do you mean by trading?"|be able to do 8o, then you should| There is no sweeter, simpler - trim- | ti¢. & knot at the end. Beginning at AGENTS. ., then M'n-:c:;:u“ DRESSMAKER I and children's clothe asked his father. b con(entl?nur!;elt: with 2 Cup of coffee ming for & child's drexs than ‘smiocl:: ;l::dt‘lgvg, .1.“3."“"4“"}1'5’ pass the | GARTSIDE'S Iron Rust Soap Co 4054 Lancas: ALTERATION HANDS o i ANDS, Mrs. Towers, 152 . ‘Just what I say,” repl angd a slice o 3 'omething no | ing. It is mos ! ., in smock- e under e outward 5 ladelphia, Pa., Mfrs. of the BEST [ . - | FRESSMAK T city refere Brows's Boy. Then he told o armer | T hearty. The midmorning break- | ing, toshave the gathering threads |at the side of the first pleat; insert it e D petes; of (he BENT| AL'T M T 1 Taot that 18 to be followed within a | which lay the Dleats perfectly | from right to left on this pleat, keep- Trade mark, print and copyright res. | perienced on ladies’ coats, suits . all_about the chips and the pebbles U. S. patent offi T and_the little hemlock cone: fow hours by a hearty dinner ought | straight. The beauty of the work de- | ing the silk above the needie, and - o T ses. v S Trader had left, in. exch-izges(ow}h:fi'e' to be extremely light. pends upon the evenness of the |draw the thread out to its full length. Jokcane ather, Tavas .!;!; and 51"“5“5 Apply Samuels, e e = things he had taken. ? In a ce]ruh. lgo:ru.l}?lgv J:’i"{f. there g.n.glrlng. et i {\1:"_"- st:;: np :;1::;;: pleat in e);m:n)‘ 3 bty 1923 F n.w gowns 8 specialty. Remodeling. ~Plhove Col. . is a single m: i=0f-a.1-" e cus- Begin by y 2e sure in £ b ay— 80 on, always = AN we e e 704 Rilbourne pl. n.ow. Dizz SPGHS (opyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgesn) | 18 & BIE1S O T vi | o 3iraTght 1ina across the material to | DFMEINE” the eedle out below. the B i e B s o oains. &b B e toowirirs of GPRE S the malid the first part of the day to | be smocked, and make a dot at every |Stitch. 1If the gathering. threads are | GRNAMENTAL metal salesm n LT OMED v, Sliox; “desires permapent position. Tomato c:mpes herself rather than the latter part.|quarter of an inch: - This will'make' a | Straight,"you can follow them as you { piyeprints and sell architect i all depart. {#1 walnut st Va. . Are Usually Due il Breakfast consists of coffee and some | long dotted line. Now move the tape | Smock—and thus keep the smocKing | jobbers. Splendid commission proposition and | ments, hotels, clubs. partment "louse 3 ¥ 12 Fy 3 X Scald and peel three small ripe to- | easily prepared breakfast dish that]|measure half an inch lower, and be- |in a straight line. ‘exclusive rights in your section if you qualify. jed fleld; fine living, quick sdvancement: u objection to might matoes, then chill them thoroughly. | the Y pousewife prepares herself. |gin making another dotted line just( The rope titch is the next easiest, | Write for complete .infermation. ~ Newma SO iata’ Indoreed_—sur statents empioyed | CUSrieDee, Ad Hitura "Cassldy, 121 O, Be. 4 - | Lmcheon takes on picnic proportions. | as you made the first one. Make still | and is much prettier than the simple | Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 22° | by leading hotels everywhere. Open evenings. |y, 451000, o1 to Constipation 5 o % Cut six slices of bread into rounds 1 line one-half inch be- | outline stitch. It i e : 11 for particulass. ~ Lewis Hotel Trai = 5 ien you are cons pat: In fair weather it s often carried |another dotted line o e. t is made just like the [N t soli Call ing jerical work; thi - :th There is mot enough about the size of the tomatoss and | Mhvetn tae: farily tourhng cas, o oo | i this 14st one—and 5o on until you | outline stitch except tha the thread | es of e Jargest Snd etronpent pesks, jn | School, 134 New York ave. n.w. STk Sy o e O o2 ed b, toast them until very slightly brown- [ eaten outdoors. The maid returns by | have as many lm‘; as you think ‘the | is above the needle on one pleat and | Washington to increase its number of savings { LADIBS, increane your buriness ability, be TADY desires work to do at bome. lubricant produc y ed. Spread with a-mixture of equal|half-past 4 or 5, when a dinner that|yolk of the little Hress requires. below the needle on the next pleat. . |depositors enables me to offer unusually at- | worth more_find employment by learaing tele- our system to keep the parts of bloater te and softene: AT o avetully on Sarmet | TNk of begin passing = needle and| The diamond stitch is still more ef- | tractive proposition to two men of integrity |phone ewitchbosrd operating: goof pav, ro- ¥ ys| pas d ned | has-been P! ly ur ext, beg] les experience. Dignified. fined surroundings; short, easy course. Tele- food waste soft. Doctors Dt o rehon il o thin Taer ot | a8 beem D repdred easily by 6 of | coarse basting thread from right to|fective. To make this you must take | a9, =¥ SEhemeds. | Digaited. rompnerative | B0l sSR! o Ney York ave. MALE_AND FEMALE. ibe Nujol because mayonnaise. Cut_ the tomatoes in]6:30. g Jeft of the material, pushing it in at|taking the stitches (each .on a sepa- | Pofore 10 a.m. Room 402, 1415 G st. n.w. . ’fi,uu:n, WAVING LESSONS by French pro- | MAN and wife, colored, want piace aa mald prescribe N ) t half crosswise and place a slice on one dot and out between the dots. Or, l!':’l(o pleat, of course), but instead of = AL %0 171t st Call Main 3679, A |and honseman; good reference. Call or write. its action is so close to each piece of bread. Sprinkle with e % it the material is very sheer, -the ing the stitches in a straight line, [T take.care o} OUr 1NCreasing | diploma secured if gradu 233A V st n.W. =2 this natural lubricant. salt_and pepper and spread with a -~ Pineapple Pie. Heedls may go in at one dot and out [as in the simple outline stitch, you . . . FEMALE_DOMESTIC. . Rl ey o sprean with @ gkt e ther, %" | must take them in a slanting line up- | business, we require the services | MILLINERY salesladien wanted for all das __FENALE DoMpemc. Nujol fs » lubricant—not [§| Wit $x5 tatleapodn o araoradiah |, MEX 0, cups, of, threAdsd camnsa | uhen Ul tne rows of dote have Meon | wart, Thst I, e, iel o€ e Shiee|of two live-wire real estate sales- i3 iyt it it v 70 T TR & medicine or laxative— Aron. Speinkle Wi parrikn Tweq | and let stand for thirty minutes. Mix | o D I hich dntil now have al- | the next one a littls above it and the {men; must have-duto. Phone [bare local referencer. (oot stincy nd com-| (GIORED GIRT, aral, would like days work. #o_cannot gripe. Try it O o e oo Paprika and | six tablespoons -of cornstarch 'with |lowed the material to lie flat on the | third one still further above it. Now |nfoir 2304, Lowther Realty Co., | monirs ' . be m._and tnda; = on & small plate one-fourth of cup of sugar, twb kg | 1opia. ull them up carefully and [take three more outline stitches, but | Maifn 2304, OV Y- L0, I posiTioN COLOREI from country wanis place v yolks beaten and the juice and rind | net too tightly, adjusting the gathers | this time coming down in a slanting | 318 Machinists’ bldg. days: touch typewriting. . "Boyd | as ehild's nurse or housework: stay Dights. of one‘lebn-nlxfill. M.?.:n:ifia:g m:f-h‘alr evenly as you g‘;d an‘en tnde tehndu of ll?a,bm“mu"me !ngt o-{'e will be on 31 MALE. Business College, 1304 F_st. n.w. M. 2876. rn!"‘i;;" DW-S T T it i 1. cups o! oiling w: , stirring a pin, an e ma- e basting line again. You n C ] ¢ 8 position ax gen Mustard Sauce With Whitefishi. | e3r2, 27 JoMi"& Ok “until” thick " anq e A oA tady to bs smocked. e it o Riamond GaaYe | < EvER mali ORIGINAL reommendations | PRESS OPERATORS, exper-|cral houseworker for moruing or afternoon. This is made with one teaspoon of | boiling. Remove from the fire, stir| In smocking the worker always be. [ making more half-diamonds all along | %% applying for employment. Use COPIES. |ienced in ladies clothes, in fin- escept Sunday. City references. 1 1618 flour, two egg yolks, one tablespoon |in the pineapple mixture and cool. ‘and works toward the | the basting line, right across the ma- s P> 3 - » Swann_st._u.w. s T risar twe iablenpocne of muaterd: | Tt poie e shell with the mmac | Fine,at the 1eft BP0 ing taken up by |terlal. Then besin, on the basting Iine | /¥ SISTANT MANAGER, for|;shed family department of laun- | coLoren GiRL: wats Bousework ot one _teaspoon of butter, one and |ture and cover with a meringue mad tely. below, making the other half-di h-and dining room. Appl. - | mnid work. 1638 10th n.w. One-half cups of water and vinegar to hites With thrag | iepmoedle BePAraiti 15 the stmplest | monds—three stitches downward, then i\'fx"c aentild %’334 et PP“;’ dry. Arcade Laundry and Sun-| Soioaen o - taste. Mix the ingrediehts in the| tabl one, and a one to on. Tt|three stitches upward. T. 3 . 1. shine'Dry Clunmg and Dyemg apartment. 631 21" order given and cook to the consist- | st own the meringue in & slow |{a similar to the outline stitch:in em- | Pull out the basting threads and the rat) Pastry. 5 Co., 713 Lamont st. Land TTRE wants place a3 T The ; s 71 3 ency of thick custard. oven and serve the pie very coid. broidery. Thread your needle with work is done. 1dth st. B.We as & . - 3 &6y e = S 5 s .