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W —just say Blue-jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly Thz simplest way to end a corn it Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- ,stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a -tolorless, clear liquid (one drop does .it]) and in extra thin plasters. Use " whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —the action is the same Safe, gentle. Made in a world-fame¢ hbor:tory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bauer & Black, Chicago, Dept. 61, jor valuable book, “Correct Care of the Feet.” Witk the Polar Bear Electric Fan $5.00 “MUDDIMAN% 616 12th St.—1204 G St. | sistently. i of red curls dancing, added his plea. Saves its cost in a short time On wash - ironing - days, baking-days and in the preserving season the Florence Oil Cook Stove soon pays for itself in saving of fuel expense. As to the work it will do, its clean blue flame, its simplicity and beauty—weleaveit toyoutojudge. ‘Gointo any store where Florence Oil Cook Stoves are for sale. Light one and operate it yourself. Let the stove itself be the sales- man. , &mfllOil&Ga-,wCompmyl FLORENCE | OIL COOK STOVES More Heat Less Care Cuticura Soap ——The Healthy — Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. ‘When applied as directed it effect- lvely removes Eczema, quickly stop: ftching, and heals skin' troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, depend- able and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing yolluveevuuedhl effective and satisfying. .| Whitefo l| | part. Being Further Aclvenmrel of John md Merriam I.md say of “Brides Will Be Brides,” ) By Lucille Van Slyke. daddy was) grasspergray. Her father nmn to qu-ll the soda clerk’s delight in th! rt by re-| l"‘l"fl:\l’ him .mllnx th. dam- -n,u “don's you Shake Before Taking. He most exciting thing that the very youthful Lindsay twins found to explore in their father's old home town was their Grandfather Lindsay’s drug store. The very day after their ar- rival their proud father had escorted them thither to display its glories. They adored every inch of it from the gigantic colored bottles in the front windows to the tiniest atom- izer on the perfume counter, over which they squealed with delight. They frisked all over the place. Their pretty little mother was in perpetual dread less they smash something. And she had other trou- bles on her mind. With a specula- tive eye on the long-distance tele- phone booth, she inveigled her youth- ful husbandinto a corner to try again to get him to consent to curtailing his visit with his parents so that she could accept an invitation to spend a few days in an Adirondack fishing camp. “But Merry,” he protested, “I've told you over and over that I don't want T (rom her slool. Her father eyed the telephone booth iously. Merriam was etill talk- : with much animation. She !eemed utterly oblivious of the fact that she had a_pair of twins who were a menace to the entire drugstore. John madeia wild lt'.dmpt to rescue a case full of sponges. ome along, children,” he tried to entios them from the wreckage. “there’s another friend of mine in the back of the store I want you to get acquainted with. When I was a lltth boy some times grandmamm to leave me with him while she Wen'. shopping. And when I was a bigger little boy I used to be in his Sunday school class—" he knelt awkwardly to brush the dust from" Ricky's yel- low linen frock and to fasten Dicky's “you two_come along and get quainted with Doc’ Jones and he’ll tell you Bible stories, all about David and the glant and the whale and—' “Hm,” Ricky was very casual, usan Sue Lelled us_those and I fink they're not very good ptories. I don't like that one aboutffthe nastly ole whale that eats people—' But Dicky, who always mixed thirigs delightfully, had caught at the word Jones_and decided it st unded like Jonas, He actually believed as he trotted after his father, that he wat golng to meet the hero of the fia story as he approached the prescrip- tion window and was lifted up to shake hands with a little old gentle- man who wore a skull cap. The gentleman opened the wicket gate to his sanctum and invited them 0. ke atood tiptoe to grasp his coat lapels. “Please,” she whispered, “I do 80 want to!’ And I've been so good all these days letting you have your own way about everything! Please, please! We won't have to start until day after tomorrow—and I want to— 2 i ‘And I don't want to,” John in- sisted stubbornly. He' honestly did not want to neglect his family. But he particularly did not want to take his flirtatiously inclined -little wife into a bachelor's camp. Merriam eyed the clock anxiously. “But, please, Johnsy! You see, I promised Kirk, I'd call him long-dis- tance at noon precisely to tell him hat train to meet on Monday, and |it's five minutes of twelve now, and {you are so provoking about it! Piease, say yes- Her pleading was interrupted by a more ardent pleading on the twins' They crowded about their youthful parents, begging to be al- lowed to have “ice cream on those big stools!” Fredericka, her little copper-haired { head bobbing vigorously, teased per- And Dicky, with his mop in. “Well, well,” he chuckled, to their to think of a little towhead like you used to be growing up t have a pair of redheads like thes he reached out his arms toward the little girl. Frederlckll shrank shyly back against her father. Bchky was more inquisitive, but he, too, turned back to his daddy when (he old man tried to take hold of Doc’ Jomes tried his T'd like to take ‘em but to shake before "“’ell well, stock joke, 1 guess I'd have taking Merflnm came out from the tele- phone booth, smiling. “Please, Mister Jona: she heard her son's piping voice crylng, “did that ole whale shake you afore tak- ing you?” $ha picked him up to kiss him. “All ‘set?” msked John, Wwith great relief that Merriam was behaving s0-obediently and pleasantly. “All settled!” she nodded her bronze curls, “I—I told him we couldn’t come Monday so—so— “So what? dem-nded John. She gigi T gucen like the whale, T1l prb- ably have to shake you before taking you—but Kirk wouldn’t take no for an answer so 1 sald we'q be there Tuesday!” Merriam compromised by allowing them very small disbes of plain va- nilla. “Eat Is very slowly,” shé cautloned, “while Merry is telephoning,” she moved mournfully toward the booth. “Johnsy.” she called petulantly, “you watch them every minute—" She banged the door after her. Perched on the fascinating stools, the twins, to the vast delight of their father, proceeded to get acquainted with the soda clerk, who had grown grayhaired in the service and was as much a fixture in the store as the faucets he twirled so expertly. He informed the youngsters that he had often given ice cream to their father when he “wasn’t no more than knee high to a grasshopper: “Once I saw a grasspergray,” Rlcky licked her spoon reflectively as she eyed the middle-aged Ganymede, “so I fink that's & fib you're telling. My Diary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. Laurette Taylor is going to do “Peg o' My Heart” for the screen via Metro. If you ever saw Miss Taylor do Peg on the stage you will hail this announcement with anticipation, and if you have never seen her on the stage youlll have to take my word for it and hail her with the samre, for I have seen her on the stage and off the stage—behind and In front of the screen—and at all times she is delightful and an artist. She is such a finished actress that I asked jer one day if she wouldn't tell others how she “got that way.” She said that she didn’t know that that was possible. Every single individual is different, she said. No rule applies two ways or to two people. And the same road cannot be trod in the same ruts by stranger feet. I insisted that ther: must be some geperal rules. “Well, she conceded. 1 waited, with bated, 'lluo haited, breath. Here are some of LAV TAYLOR, o many believe with Rodin, the sculptor,” she sald, “that ‘np matter [ what success we achieve the bitter struggle was not worth it’ I don’t belong to that class. I have joined the theatrical optimists. “A sound education is of immense importance. There is too much ig- norance on the American stage today. t is well to know whether the young actress really has the natural gift, or whether she merely wishes notoriety and an overnight leap into carry one through ule lean years of the beginning. “All work should be approached reverently and with the best in you. “Don’t let success hurt you. Many a great artist has been spoiled by succet Always promfse yourself success the next time. “Don’t be ashamed to call yourself and feel yourself an artist. Be an aristocrat in your own sphere, and don’t try to climb into another. “Hitch your wagon to the farthest star, but keep your feet upon .the solid earth. * “Character ‘and art go hand-in- hand.” . ' s me. ‘Physical endurance is 2 great fac- i ter. The actress must have the | physical requirements to play many parts and the physical endurance to stand up under the gfrain, which is { severe at time: se“Courlge is nhlolntely necessary to ITTLE CORIES IJGBEgfil??&. The Happy Homecoming. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. A mother heart lnmflmyurll = Until the wanderer returns. it the queerest mng. sald t the Wood Mouse over and over to himself, “the queerest thing that ever was that that runaway little scamp of mine should have happened to find my old home. I never would Bave thought of looking for him here, I have had a great many surprises in my Jife, but the finding of this little scalawag here safe and sound is the greatest of them all. How glad his mother will be to see him!" ‘When Whitefoot was sure that the little Mouse had, rested enough they started for home. ‘Keep right at my heels,” commanded Whitefoot. ‘Don’t turn aslde for anything.. Do Just as that he did the Little Mouse at his heels did. And 8o at last they reached home. Mrs. Whitefoot heard them as they started to climb the liftle tree in which was their home, a home that had once been the nest of Melody the Wood Thrush. Anxlously she poked her head out of the little round door- The instant she caught sight of that Jittle runaway she rushed out to meet him.- To have seen her you never would have gu that he had been a dllohodl.nt little Mouse and had run away. From the tln of his tail to the tip of his nose she looked him over. She seemed to think that he couldn't possibly be all safe and sound. ‘Of course .the three obedient little Mice ‘who had not run away rushed out to greet their little brother. My, ‘my, my such a lot of questions as they hlfl to ask! But the little Mouse uld very little. He didn't boast. He sim- ply said that the great world was a very terrible place and that never again would he go out in it. At that ‘Whitefoot and Mrs. Whitefoot smiled, for they knew that the time would soon_coms wnan all those little Mice would g0 out in the great ‘world. 'l'hly wonlfl have to go ua they woul to go. It is dollbtflll i ln all the Gmn Fotest there was so happy a home”as was that of Whitefoot the "Wood Mouse that evening. The little run- away was not scolded once. You ses, his father and mother knew that he Jearned a lesson and he needed no wnldlng And pected .that thi ‘rl‘ llonu ‘would vh-n time came ‘be the best able to take.care of out in the orid “I¢ - 1 nl'd :(m.lo “°‘:",fl;"‘"""’ nn;"h’: would keep righ s faghe! 2nd would do just as he did. As a mller of fact it was not nece: im ‘to do these things. m been m badly frightened to uko an; chnnu of being lost again. :) itefodt led the way down the o:ur to the home where the Shop, $30 UFFED Taxica feach; wi [ atrict, & Whoe WL Screen “Peg o> My Heart.” | i's t lleu‘l:r" 1t | ADAMSON’S ADM —In!o Ene’ll”l.ife Smne Rain Must Fall. :vneu With application. Address Box M. Al o R K i AUTO radiator and fender men. 319 18th 3w AvTO) BLEOTRI Tor of- UTOMOBILE ICTAN: wanted for of Iebl-nktlflfl-m- ‘Remy, Eisemann, Connecticut; for first- :& men. Creel Ben, ulll.fl':kllfl 14th o Teara need . soi il wanu...-afl“ ling Otub. erinter bidg., 085 ¥ BUSHELMAN—, work, Tw Faate Bt N—At S Bteady 0- meglun. BOY8—! ot~ & 12, to_work eveni e rmer S o ien o 700 B—To ve Dod llllfln» ‘must h'. Ifilflflefl!lln‘.t‘lfl .' ‘ashington rear mmrrl d. operator' Wages_expect ll.flns pa Cogawell, 1428 s Chapin ot. bow. CIGAR umun or to handie as side \ine In Dist 318 Stewart bl COLORED| MAN, refined, to work on trncl rden at/ Industrial Home School for Colored ldren. Blue Plains, D. C., District govern- ment position. ~ Salary. 40 'per month, with room, board and laundry work. Phooe Lin- n FARMHAND, —white. . experlenced, worker. Mr. Bram, 1407 Mass. ave. mw. —Hustlers can make real money. 422 Oxford bidg. FIOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS wide demand for men; all otels, _clubs, willing MEN—Natior hotels " everywhe G o Paticatens l"" ehool, 1854 New York sve. n.w, 'E CREAM MAKER, firs tclass, wanted: 835 per week. Apply Mr. Bchmldt, 722 6th st. LABORERS for construction work. Blagden ave. west of 16t s LITHOGRAPHIO TRANSFERERE FEMALE—Continued. HELP AND SITUATIONS " ByO. JAOOBSSON. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS e mmo FAN: must_be heap. Pvll\l'flalE nllfl‘ru- for six-room rmfi' n-ua " :'; llvh‘- wo gosd ma iroom s/ts; will cash® Cal Fratikiin o1 & ".'l sults. Ideal anlm 00 Franklin 7563-J. HIG) IT CASI of furniture. Buying out office Specialty. Frank. G183. 630 Mass. #ve. au1e GARAGE -bop equipment: send “price, ress Box 418, Bar ofce. quantity: alee T ve. IN TMMEDIATE NEED of fur mn for an & room house: will buy as a whole ‘Dleces. Cail Pramxiis 8785, iy WE_BUY bouschold Turaiture S eand ofice 8- tures. Money SACHS FUR\ TrORE CO.. Cor. th and D sts. n.w. Send for Louis Notcs, 814 E St. N.W. If _you have any furniture or other goods to sell, and you will obtain best results. Phons | Franklin_2015. ¥ hi Tors clothes. n. = “flm for hd{.fl'!.‘:; “mea's rite_or phone D. . 1308 North 499, r b2ds a qull" Deal hone_Main_5636. furnifure. Best urnitare Co,, 501 NTE! Enm paid. IF YOU WANT 5 obtain best results for your furaiture and_ otber, mizcellsneoss. call P1R0, 0 LOVIEIANA AVE. N.W. FRANK] FURNITURE of all kin wanted immediately, ax Kindly call Adume &9, BRING US your old gold, silver, platinum, DIAMONDS and discarded Jewelry. We need them ia our manufacturing “Je, WiILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES. for a six-room house whole or 0dd pieces. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. MELP—MALE. M&ofld men for steady work in New York rite {okr Interview. A. X., 1367 Broad- MAN on r-m o take entire care small dairy herd; house, garden, firewood furnished; re- T ply stating experience, age and wages Wi ed. Address Rox 207-f - SALESMAN to_call on bunines weekly to st Jenifer bld, Star office. MAN, strong. JounE. not afraid of work, who is a touch typist and col truck while qualifyin local suburban express company; $1,000 bond through bondi: SALESMEN, We can convince you that it will be to t interest to join this organization. ant men who arg prepared to give the every effort to an drganization which back of it some of the most infiuential bu ness men and bankers in Washington. _Mei of intelligence Lave a chance to grow up to positions of Importance, Fifteen ‘minutes 18 well spent that euables you to find_yourself. Call 810" National Metropoiitan_Bank’ bldg. Machinists and Boilermakers Experienced in railway repair work on West- ern Maryland Railwa; 10 hours. Apply Contractor C. J. sts.. Baltimore, Md. SHOE SALESMEN. bond and references: also give. helght, welght and name‘of ‘business coliege in hich ‘graduate. Address Box 2855, Btar of- MBAT CUTTER, Orstclass, dress Box 274:8 age. Jfor etall trade. !!AT CUTTER, flut-l-ln- fm’ retail trade. Apply L. Tuiman, a l!‘ to earn va llnn mp Ai ntic City, Ni Star MEN (2)—To sell to eulhmhnl tri 215 Stewart bidg., 6th and D sts. n.w MEN—We Ml ;Q”rll ne Yl nnl‘ young E . d h men on our sales force. New seliin b2 it s, TF yor e el g | EXperienced shoe salesmen e_can_une Position| wanted by large department - o A i “Istore. Address Box 93-S, Star office. need four more men_on our SALESMEN FOR BONDS. xnflr to train you. BARN WHILE Several highcaliber bond miesmen, i force. We T0U LEA Position worth $30 after 8:30 a.m. experience, for D. lesmen and repee Sertatives’ desied for Vicutam land to New- by auto Falls. Address Apply Lasd Sotionai Boak Hlag, Bow employed. 1o {rain in wpare time Man liberal commission and daily live leld advertising w. 011(! I MEN for_ excellent positions in foreign trade Hotel Burlington, ., or_call I Addun ia 500 until 8 Do MEN—Learn o operate All new standand Gpewritens: ptactice £2 per month. darper Stenograph! 1727 F st n.w. jyles MEN—] rstclass draftsman in 8 to 9 months (hnmlh opecial individual “lnstruction 'P. et rt managers. Call. write or phone American Association, Room 610, Star bidg. lotel betweer 1 50d 3 oa Monda3' or Tue‘-g.-: Salesmen for Securities. ‘Wanted—Two qualified security ealesmq experienced in the sale of bonds and Tisted securities, and with satisfied cllentele, to cover hington, Baltimore and vicinity in sale of a large ie of an unlisted security of uncommon merit and worth. Attractive proposition for right men. Write me your experience and references. Address Box X“—! Star office. GROCERY SALESME‘N— WE REQUIRE SEVERAL THOROUGHLY EXPERI- ENCED GROCERY SALES- MEN—MEN WITH CHAIN STORE EXPERIENCE PRE- FERRED. APPLY M. PARS- LOE, 5 P.M, 4th FLOOR, OLD DUTCH MARKET, INC,, 623 B ST. N.W. FEMALE. APPRENTIOER—We have openls efal girls to learn shampooing, anicuring facials; no fee for training: permanent po- sitions _after course i3 Address Box 219-8, Star office. BOOKKEEPER. souns Idy in rest e flce, must_have knowledge of hy te” ala Ty expected. Addrem Bov 1f Dl Tad T stemw MEN_A ‘new opportutity offered for ail_or k: splendid future assured. 220. MEN capable of mnulng ‘markets. office. Add) Box 2848, Star 1 can give the best of 2 i so Join’ the force of & large service corp. _Call Main 5464 for interview. MEN—Ford SHas Taos .md ‘positions. Ci"' De MESSENGER BOYS, wnm IR Bieyein. Call d 12 noon, 1 to 5 p.m., Boom 2, . nw. OPPORTUNITY for young men of character and ability to e permanent connection with organised sal force of well known concern. 209 Bond bid, 14th and NeweYork ave, PAPERHANGERS, two, Bratclass men; open shop; full wages. Call Cleve. 645. PLUMBER RENTICE with tools. 3018 20th st. n. REAL mu‘x salesmen 'lfll!d Bradley ls " Realty Corporation, 220222 Colorado can _work SALARY, Tweive Hundred Dollars (31 m WANTED- pa xperienced, one familiar 'Ilh Parker-Bridget Co.,, The Ave.| CASBIEH N g life insurance, and for that resson pay eaiary. "Tbie 18 an opportust fomave at least $2.500 the Srst year. Rel. erences and experience sent to us will be in ge income of GIRL o amsist &t college In_exchange for business course during the day. Call before 1 am Halio, Steward s:hoa. nonm' rmu 2 experienced, for ot mnm must well spect be neat.__Apply 305 9th n. 1% Fiviog etephane mamber. " Boxs 1657, | 1o B&GB l;mo:. Glllig. Dfllhl and active, for ce worl o ogra nmun -mn auto; good novelty incrack-; arrt:. pectoy T ers, for 50od_ aide linefor baker, vancemen { Box_65- bookkeeping preferred: opportunity for ad- S roste. S8 Steart bldg. % | B PRESSERS—Hand, on ladies’ 4| fine gowns; good pay; experi- ence and references required. Apply ready for work, The Hoffman Co., 740 12th st. n.w. GOOD SALARY PAID WHILE LEARNING TELEPHONE OPERATING. STEADY WORK RAPID ADVANCEMENT. APPLY FIRST FLOOR, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. SECRETARY- STENOGRAPHER penence'.'l in handling great amount of important detail work ; ¥ and answering correspondence; position can be made almost un- limited in possibilities to thor- oughly capable and unusually intelligent applicant. Applica- tions are to be made in own handwriting only, setting forth in minute detail education, ex- perience, nationality, age and salary willing to start at. Ad- dress Box 188-S, Star office. SHOE SALESWOMEN. Experienced saleswomen for shoe department in large dcpart- ment store. Address Box 92-S, Star office. MALE AND FEMALE. WA wanted ; must be thoroughly ex- An ofice clerk, exp. billing mach. good_sal. Btenographer, real estate offic Z Youn; A. Kahn, Inc, 935 F St. WE'LL GIVE you cash for your plamos and talking machives. sntique furniture. old sitver, old china. rugs. bras L PERSO 205 Bond bidg. T4tn & Y. .. 5821, ra BUSINESS POSITIO NS—At- num bought all be gliad to consider your | B bosEht Spplication. 'No registration. fee wntil further gt Hours for registration of applicants. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily. WASHINGTON EMPLOYMENT EY\ZEA\GE 1405 G st., Commercial Nat. Banl HELP—FEMALE. ASST. MGR. ladies’ Wwear; good salary. Yo confectionery sto; . GRAPHER, 1st claxs: $100 month. “Secy. w! 00d_ope! old _trinkets Fuchs, mis. feweler, Diamgnds! Old Gold, Silver “BOUGHT FOR CASH. LOUIS ABRAHAMS, 815 G ST. NW. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for jewelry. old gold. silver, diamonds. artificial feeth and platinum. 907 G st. Phone Main 2875 “BUSINESS ANROUNCEMENTS CLEANING AND fiEFAImVG ORIENTAL RUG REPAIR- ING AND CLEANING CO. We wash and repair resonable. We repair iom tapestries a1 BUSINESS POSITIONS—At- tractive openings for all types of office help. shall be glad to consider your Wlihllofl No_registration fee ustil further notice. Hours for registration of spplicants, 2:30 tq 30 p.m. daily. H TO! E)IPI.O')(I\"I‘ EXCHANGE, Comr Bank Bidg. HZLP—MALE A‘D FEMALE. BRBAD COOK. orth _1955. Orst-class; leave city: uuo' MATTRESSES AND PILLO! Renovated at most ressonable prices. Let call, give ‘estimate. rowpt delivéries and satisfaction assured, EAGLE BEDDING CO.. 1123 7th st. a. AND _PAINTERS. COLORED COUPLE, cook. butler, $100: refer- ences. Ladies® Exchange. 807 Vermont SITUATION—FEMALE. ARE YOU REALLY A “BUYER”? Phone Main 964. Our service includes rigid tests of mechanical skill and confidential re- ports of former employers. Bookkeepers, ste- nographers, typists, clerk diately and without cost. W Dess Teputation on the proved ability of the applicants we send = GTON EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE Main 964. Commercial Nat. WANTED—SITUATIONS MALE. 'T.‘vF‘-thxfiinL n_copiping for employmen WAIIH NG MACHINES, ETC. DEMONSTRATOR. 110 VOLTS, A. O.; NEAR- 1y mew: chean: guaranteed. W R_ELECTKIC. T19 Sth t. Dee OOPIi BOY, 16 yeas old, work in auto shop. Linc. 1180." or 419 4th ne. CARPENTER wants work: screens. fencing—anythlng. Address Box 2i7- (‘OIAJB!D SCHOOLBOY wants all day work. Phone Col. 9572-W. 11 CLOTHES WANTED—WRITE OR PHONE. Our machine is always reads to call mi or afteroon to purchese any amouat of men's to dispose. Main 4165. Te} GRADUATE SCIEN TIF]C !W sage, residential work or at my parlo X A CLASS for preparation for the statistical Commercial School, 311 Easi ELECTRIC MASSAGE DOCTOR_—ELEC COLORED WAX waity Job a2 2t mechanic | ELECTRI( or helper: four years' ‘experience with pas. Senger cars and trucks. Address Jacob Bhelps, 701_1st st. n.w. Phone Franklin S178. | COUNTRYMAN, white, g for college | 11 take care of fraternity for students. dress Box 247-R, Star office. . 1f you are thin s nothing beiter for fattening than ai ey h saleamen from §3 to 5 iy, mal = e Home Art Co.. 425 4% & ment. 1 will freat you at your home iy residence. Treat white or eolored {adies or genticmen. Call atter 8 o'clock pm. Residence, 1833 Oregon ave. n.w. Phone FILIPING desires position of any Kind: & e T Aaauu‘::‘i ,_Star MAN AND WOMA: work: near eff 802-F3. rienced In_count referonces. Call _clnnfieg N i TYPEWRITING AND at e. Phone Col. road. FOREMAN CARPENTER. posifion with mmd i organized firm.” Address Box 278-S, r ADDRESSING DONE 1901. 1338 Columbis MEN AND Wou wmfl\ quickly learn real estate busivess; ‘while learning: need mot vr—n employment; some mak- Free class lectures every Thursday, 611 Bond’ Bidz. MEN OB WOMEN racter and ability Wanied st cece o foliew Madk. In sals of & long _established, _suceessful d-paying stock: dividends ‘payable every three months. No salesmsnship experience " necessa e proposition 18 80 much better than any other that & presentation of the facts almost un vlew-u’drllnd 3" Boo bid, snmurm 'ACCOUNTING COURSE _easily learned and cheaper than others: semd for de- talla, Address Box 182:8, Btar office | HORSEMA work. C: . n.w. PAINTER—Does Job work; Brst-class. 1458 Oak st. n.w. 10¢ SURVETING, platting, Slans, Jant Sinct bl Star office. wonx around house by boy. 2268 Oth si. n.w. TOUNG SMAN “wants position in, department store to the business. Address Box 4S. Star oce . TOUNGMAN. Wapprortice nplumber; 1 7eary experlence, ts permanent on, * with fale “salary. "Address Box 273, Star gfice. gardener, used to horses, desires | ‘sive references. | Moorhead, 1211 HEALING LAMP, 400-C. P.. suitable cian, beauty parior or home use; new, Address Box 157-S. Star office. RATS, BEDBUGE KOACHES. FLEAS. I%. stant resolts. GEORGE F. BAPP, 227 Mary- 2001._______1y31° o - EO L A 1224 building. _Frankiin 2001 by engineer. Address Box omen, given by For sppointment. phone North ELECTRIC BATHS, BODY MASSAGE,. FO obesity, rheumatism, perve trouble, ete. uate nurse, colored. Phone North 6885J. BODY MASSAGE. Phone Columbia 2002, 1 BUSINESS OPPOBTUIITIBS FEMALE. ate uu.-y expected. Address SALESMEN wanted, four, to call on city trade; salary and commission, Room 41, 918 2 -u:lnl mnlnlm‘:i leads fur- shed lo ‘atock lesmer HYy 19, 1517 B nALlnl:v m:r call 801 1ith st. n.w. Y of refinement and_personality |lonklnl lor an nnm“‘“l :flr a Wltlm of L e 3 cluAlc Maid Hoslery, X biis B“ 4 bidg. ty, for interview. week to mea | LADIES—An excellent prpposition for ‘aii S can average fve D e s duy on & highe | part-time work, with 'g00d future. Class monthly payment proposition; must be of | Colorado bidg. neat &) rance and_a; ive. 208 Bond | CADIES fo earn vacation mp. h Didg.. 14th and New Yor i T Star_office. s thoy ‘and anln‘\m 2 evening P an iving course for | LEARN patternmaki: des We - ‘Salesmen. mechanics and siah positions; pecial” summer rkien b on Erot. Livingston's Academy, 1115 . u,uw MILLINERY; we furnish position: special summer rates 'mow on. Prof. Livin {ston's Academy, 1115 G st. n.v. Franklia or 2022 e € Ad- chaufeurs. holarship for ex-service men. e information write. Dept: . Aatomobile Sehool, Main’ 8250. HPEC] BALESVEN, good, fo do_mi Sonser ek permanent fo Hebé man. man-Miller Co., 818-820 SALESMEN Tor nnunlll{ good, ‘I-fn. 30 per cent commission. St Ol < mvuy. 3815 Thomas ave., Dal las, Te TE MEN COOKS for camp: Ann x'!:'vg ‘oznilrlne to haudling nllanl in an juantities. AW" 472 L st. or sone Rdain 881, Baltimore & Ohlo Rail- TAVED B B 8, e 204 BeIPETE, Gents Per Hour— " | LEARN Gregg shorthand; 'sons from expert teacher. n.w. ifii‘.fis o OMAN—Tho ppearing, accustomed mfl.- Clietele, Addreoe Box take private les. Call 1717 1st st. o Randic o8, "Sear PIBKALINT position for Tefined woman over 25, having seme of resjonsibility; o book- keeplnfil or stenography. Add: Box 19-R, SALESLADY. th Ty cxperienced Ster Faraianings. ang dry e = tion and wages ‘experience; Recemary ly at once, after 4 pam:, the Ladles® Ilwp, 192 Nichals ater s BALESWOMEN, -xpm-ncefl Sloaks and. witx, wanted at once. Hudson and Buit Store, 919 'F umwom—a-urn. experienced, for ‘e'pl., y be quick T apalic aaa " eape ‘measuring goods. _Address Box 287-| Rs Bar offes: TENOGRAPHER _and Lypiat, {mu gln-t liave had good experience e ‘saiary G dfress Box A2 5. Bear ofln 'nAcm or advanced student summer for 3 months; llfll o2 fl?fl, ot 3! for 2 months. WA NTED—Two or three m Iadies for * outdoar and " 1 Blegsant, o T Gt M McConnell. Somss f, 2045, with pieasing ‘personality, am- mul, be “:mn,; vork- | erences. m’ll! H“t«.l.l' g. kers' H.‘Fl". t ‘orke: 1 Workers' Helpers. | Tepairers and Inspectors, 70 “Hien e o Rave had some experience in me- nical men for hel p-mo- quu higher rates of t Bupervisor, : “‘Mfll nhh salesman, with earn- it e d than 5,000 yoar, o | b ‘high-claws m st. subdivision. er; nl!lN.Ilb promptly m- ‘Calorado 8231, anent Mr. P-rT R. bidg.. llll leave cif r‘m ‘ o e | et s m rt time, to represent in '.ll .w” 1ife insurance .\'m- 1t you cea l=v two vacancies. Address Box $20-C, W solutely houest, m:\mfl-' m isbie, to internationsl' organishtion. T 7" permanent it mem. to-Mr. R. E. McGabey, %fle.fi.; & P_raliioad, Poto- et yara shp, Fotomac, Va. Tabe Waik-Vy «ears at 13tk and Pa. ave. "5 ot ot at Hums SPECIAL civil service cias for statistics dlerk exam.. August 9. s this week in xam. exam. July 1 Py “Tuttion, 39, Evi 1 Service Pr tory School, s.e. cor. 12th and - ra- CAPABLE of managing Botel or vafe; fine 1o meet the public 17 st n.w., Apt. 27, Mrs. Thorne. DEMONSTRATOR, experienced, and saleslady | G desires position; traveling . preferred: reter- ence. x 244-8. Star office. GROCE AXD ply 916 F st ne. 10' MEN AND WOMEN—If you are capable and willing to earn from $40 to $70 per week doing pleasant outside werk, can- vassing a selling line. Address Box 127-S, Star office. nnmuuuno—m--u-b ders specialty; home or out. LAUNDRESS, work at home. Hampshire ave. North 1180-W. MISS BERT_Street, afterncon and_eveming gowns u_specialty. 'Remodeling. Fhone Col. €227, Address 1708 Irving st. n.w. NEAT colored gl for benuty parior or doc: tor's office. Apply North 484 prices h S8R et mw | 1936 New 10° PARTNER wai tve interest in flvwhl‘ bus ment only. To S sier omee FOR SALE—Delicatessen, A BUCCESSFUL TEA koo)( ‘established ai- most _four years, sold on basis of MEN AND WOM EN—We have a proposition that will ap- peal to you. You can earn big commissions and bonus handling our line, selling on easy terms; cxperience not absolutely neces- sary, as we will be glad to teach you. Address Box 128-S, Star - | office. ——W ITB LADY. 30 to Nowsekeeper and -m-mz uds m.v. nxnmd LT . n.w., Apt. 2. . WOMAN, upukneed white, Tor family tares Teunde; 350 and Must Jent oferonces. — CallColumbla g0, - actu] earalngs centrally 3 n-c-u-a owner lear. ing city. Address Box 1338, Star office, 11 HAVE o0 5500 or $1,000 e i e into a local business that meeds more capital for expansion? Address Box 153-8, Star office. BEWING by the day, all hndl Frankiin 2403, Room 16. . MALE ANG: FEMALE. t MAN AND WIFE, colored, want position st Janitor, porter. fireman: can drive car. Wife | housework or cook: prefer job together. after 4 pm.. 762 Harvard st. n. 1 DOMESTIC—COLOKED. TOLORED GIRL wishes place fo work from 8 to 4; no washing; no Sunday work. Call at 427_Washington _st. n.w. COLORED GIRE wants small washes. 223 Parker st. n QOK, frst-clase, nw. §PER CENT and safety: sums from slm © $10,000; interest payable National City Hank. N.'Y.:' investment “secured by lst mortgage nds. Address Box 2228, Star office. COLLEGE MAN desired as p-nmr*ior m- dling_sales force on hlxn-dln' bood _jexe cxperience not essential start a Soioed” Agdrees Box 2245, tar ofice. Tis §00 CORDS WOOD, at Chevy clne‘ cheap: Ta lots of 100 cords o more. Fulto o R. Gordon, Colorado bidg. . 5281 PARTNER WANTED WITH 3$2.500. 1f you have the ordinary amount of common sense nd are energetic, 1 can make you an attrar- for interview, state age, qualifl in suburbs or city. 19. (.oox—om wants pla Corcoran_st. n.w. FAMILY WASH. small, to take home or ‘work. 2002 K ‘st. n.w. GENERAL housewark, ored woman; last place n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or nurse, girl wants ce. Call 1904 ; city references. 1331 100 cook, meat col- for 7 years. 528 You NURSE — Young, experienced woman for three-year-old girl.! Apply morning, apartment 51 the Biltmore. : DOMFSTIC—WHITE “ COLORED. o GIBL, reliable, country, wishes & place, nnnu family. ~Chureh 1440- st now. ‘wishes position - as cllll&r-llfl and Saltress: eity ro 1247 61 %0° ¢ GIRL for_housework. 750 lrfln( st_nw. LAUNDRESS_First clam do out or take lome. st. 100 office. GOOD clewniig store for sale. ACt quiek. crose Cleaners, 1413 14th st. n.w. TUNCHROOM, good business. 231 4th “lo:' { 1-ROO for sale or rent, ist with cars‘of children nd GIRL to ass q ‘housework in # ton Niog girl. f e 1148, Biar ofice o M, Ted house Dear Smithsonian Institotion. Cail Frapklia 8618, roB SALE or lease—Garage and !..u:rmms lnml-s by the day. 16th st. n.w. LAUNDRESS, first-class, bundle wash fo take home or out by day. 330 15th st. s.e. 1535 | orvice et good 11 00K wanted immediately; D Pime Cieveitna 100k n in Washingtono's best automobile Som Gon. ave: and L st.: lot cxu‘r to £¢. alley. Morrls Cafrits Co., Inc., 913 15th nl' Mai: LAUNDRY WORK, whole or part time. North 1 wages. DOMESTIC—COLURED. _ housework; in QOLORSD, GIRL: genersl bouse s comun anu. to take care of baby. \Apply 2827 Georgla ave. S ot Veraon (xou) 8t oot private family: SO0 lml” wages; ret- icphons Gleve: ‘008, No.'8 . nni-u st., Chevy.Chase, Md. general reference. S o e QimL r bousework. Call, with references. a.w. HALF-GROWN und :M for, n-nl Dol plac o g R SETTLED WOMA GBNBRAL BO!!I."O reference: tor general ret- .___m_____._—— fl" eretices. 2016 Allen placo 8. O of 20tk st., | woman. e T e e _wT st nw, | WAE 7 YMENT AGENCIES. N s'r m Tisted securities on_toe New Yorl Stock Exchange unflu lans which s re_bnying low and igh: we Targinal trading nor Shors” seil discretionary investment business; an invest ment of a ressonable part of your funds is suggested: our investors are the conservative men of this city; we beliers we offer better return with safefy than cau T had with any other proposition ja Wash- ington. . Stock Exchang Security Cerporation, rsfi G !ur man with initiative end execu- «o;n ability to form active connection with LAUNDRY to take home; city ref. Phone W . 21633 11e. DRY WORK to do at home. 311 Vist n.w. U Call or write. fiwns—-lfli H"—.nl place. 1308 J7th st. m.w. PRACTICAL | invalids or Haniadthst it £ ey growing local corporation; lnrestment of §5,900 UTHERN OOUK, Srtelass. wanta place In | hecessary: salary 800 wee O ate bome refesences mun-u.--' {550 nterest In business. ~ Address Boz 234 t l'wom-dtlflswll.-" w«mhnm cl |xy his b ket $500 bu'un-'."nn $5; store, Bve n—-.w ‘fllfifi.ml—.l’a Worth | Cali Franklin 4569, 3 QJ‘ ’VV m“t,fiiw oaaingat gt E lm ielppies. s of WAM—M. Doseripti lehhl-.mv—; WASHING v 10.-40-! .-u to members for woatl Jn. SMALL IRON BAFE wanted. 711% Oth a.w. "FIRST. Highest CONSTLT 53 “r prices

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