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LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON, This is the day of the “petting party,” so let’s discuss ‘em, Why Is a “petting party”? Is it because the world in general is skidding furnace- ward? Is it a sign of the degen- eracy of modern youth? 1Is it some- thing new? No, no, no. Petting par- ties are simply our most popular and revered theories of relationship be- tween the sexes worked out to their logical conclusion. That's all \ Who's responsible for petting par- AM not by nature a spy. Prof. € ties? You. L All of us. If we who Kennedy, but—well, sometimes are older and more experienced insist one is forced into somethiing on regarding the physical side o like that.”” Maude Euston, who companionship as the most thrillingy and binding side within the married state we have no right to.complain it the young people regard it as the * most thrilling and binding side ot companionship outside of marrlage. The voungsters of 1922 have no devils that their fathers did not have They have simply b had sought out Craig in his laboratory, was a striking girl, not merely becausc she was pretty or because her gown was modish. Perhaps it was her sin- cerity and artlessness that made her {attractive. before them. . $7 Barry e more articulate, Mpreover, Gia| She was the daughter of Harty Tomton they have those devils and|Euston, president of the Continel Express Company, and one could readily See why, aside from the position her father held. she should be among the most-sought-after young women in the city. | Miss | Kenned continue to manifest them is because their fathers and mothers alsn pos- sess them and continue to belicve in « their efficacy. We've founded the whole relation-| <hip between the sexes on an em)- tional basis. We've lived and taught that theory. We've taught the value and romantic delights of emotlons. And we've regarded with suspicion any effort to clarify things and make Kuston looked straight into eves as she added. without waiting for him to ask a question: Yesterday | heard something has made me think a great deal. know, we live at the St Ge when' we are in town. I've noticed for several months past that the lobbies are full of strange, foreign-looking peo- ple. that You ‘Well, vesterday afternoon T was sit- { ting alone in the tea room of the hotel waiting some friend On the other side of a huge palm | heard a couple whispering. | ce scen the woman about the hotel often, though 1 know that she doesn’t live there. The man I don’t remember ever having seen be- fore. They mentioned the name of Gran- ville' Barnes, treasurer of father's com- pany . is that so™' cut in Kennedy. quickly. “I read the story about him in the pa- pers this morning.” i As for myself 1 was instantly alive with interest, too. Granville Barnes had been suddenly stricken while riding in his car in the country, and the report had it that he was hovering between life and death in the General Hospital. The chauffeur had been stricken, too. by the same in- comprehensible malady, though appar- ently not so badly. How the chauffeur managed to save men and women intellectual com- rades. And so. the late war having Kindly removed all obstructing lids, the petting party surges forth from its purely domestic domain and be- comes a popular social institution. There’s only one way to break up all this silliness connected with th Lusiness. and that is_to think, iive and te: the truth. Teach the ct dren the beauty and power of phy: cal contact, but also its weakn. and cheapness in comparis charm of mind and chara 4 the processes of the ‘e job in our schools just as you would teach the processes of digestion or gravity or electricity. Teach the common Par ticipation in that job and the joy that job. Make it plain that it firty-fifty proposition. as needful desired in woman life as in man life, as holy in man life as in woman life. Teach the relative unholincss of sex. Teach that it is just as holy and mysterious and awful. and not any more so, than eating and drink- ing. Teach these things them and living them long as yvou believe i importance of the pretty face and the thrill in married life—as long as you helieve in all the primitive s ventures as more powerful in fng a husband” than common Sense. than intelligence and fairness and palship—just so long the young un- ' married people will accept peint In seeking their pleasures Stop making.an adult heaven of spooning and the youngsters win ! stop making of it a juvenile hell. (Coprright. 1 it to a siop beside the road, where {the two were found gasping. a quarter of an hour later. by a passing motor- t. who rushed them to a doetor. w had them transferred to the hospital tin the c either of them seemed ‘:Ilt]P or willing to throw any light on {what had happened. Just what was it couraged Kennedy. i “1'heard the man tell the woman." iMiss Euston replied. slowly, “that now the chance—when any of the great warring powers would wel- come and wink at_any blow that might cripple the other to the slight- est degree. [ heard him say some- thing about the Continental Exores: iCompany, and that was enough to make me listen. for. you know father's company handling the biz shipments of gold and securities that are coming here from abroad by way of Halifax. Then I heard her men- tion the names of Mr. Barnes and Lane, too. the general manager.’ paused, as if not relishing the idea of having the names bandied about. “Last night the—ihe attack on him— for that is all that I can think it was —oceurred.” | As she stopped again I could not help_thinking what a tale of strange plotting the casual conversations sug- gested. New York, I knew. was fuil of high-class international crooks and {fim-flammers who had flocked there because the great field of their opera- ons in Europe was closed. The war had literally dumped them on us. Was some one using a band of these crooks uiterior purposes? The idea opened bilities, Miss Euston continued, you overheard s | enc i by yourself. the supreme | ton fup wide po: e FEED THE BRUTE | Favorite Recipes by Famous ified in thinking that the two —the shipment of gold here and tack—have some connection. ou take up the case and look into it?” “I should be glad to take up the | {matter," replied Craig. quickly, add- en. i nes will let me.” L “Oh. he mus:" she cried. “I haven't spoken to father, but [ know that he BY GEORGE ADE. would approve of it. 1 know he thinks 1 haven't any head for busi- just because I wasn't born a T want to prove to him that I “Scolloped” Oysters. Back home . “geol. |CAD Protect the company's interests. alled them “scol-{snq Mr. Barnes—why, of course, he loped.” The rest-|will approve. aurant and hotel| She said it with an assurance that article is not the Made me wonder. it was only then 1 that 1 recollected that it had been eal thing. The reallone of the excuses for printing her i “scolloped” oysters|picture in the society columns so lattain - their per-ioften that the pretty daughter of the fection only when|president of the Continental was be- . prepared by women |ing ardently wooed by two of the pust thirty years of | company’s younger officials. Gran- age. ¢ iville Barnes himself was one. The Butter sides andjother was Rodman Lane, the young . tr:;(‘lr:_‘r; 3: xfl& deep | general manager. 1 wished now that a -dish or pan. |T had pai 2 i = Cover bottom with —old-fashioned |ciety B o hane L m s oyster crackers—the little round, salty been in j Jind. Then place layer of oysiers, |Deen in a better position to judge fresh or preferably the £ hich of them it was whom she really kind folks |nag chosen. As it was, tw, 18 r pre t f osen. s, two questions all cove oysters. Now g sprinkle | presentad themselves fo me. tWas it red pepper and salt. Next more:Barnes? And had Barnes really been «crackers broken up and little 1umps | the vietim of an attackoor of un o butter here and there. = Keep this | cident? i ‘- up until the pan is nearly full. | Kennedy may have b i g0 along. and don't forget the but-!evidence of it. He threw on his hat ter_and plenty of oysters. {ana coat and was ready in a moment Get it into the oven quickly and g ¢ 3 & of rich cream or cream and milk. u;:’fi,,:,’,g;:ff g EIsonseini If you like, add a few drops of meal | Thave® after the If v 1 ;i usual cutting of sauce to the cream, g {red tape which only Miss Euston R It 'into the oven quickly and|could have accomplished, we w bake till done. Be careful not toljed by & whit oot re let too much milk boil away, as the | 3 L e Y. through the silent halls to the pri- dish. to be just right, must be brown |vate reom secupied by By L on top, but beautifully moist inside. Tk & mont bedolles b Wiis (Copyright, 192 pered the young doctor in charge, a lwe paused at the door. “I want you 1o notice his face and his cough. jHis pulse seems very weak, almost imperceptible at times. The stetho- scope reveals subcrepitant sounds all over his lungs. It's like bronchitis or_pneumonia—but it isn't either."” |, We entered. Barnes was lying there {almost in a state of unconsciousness, As we stood watching him he opened his eves. But he did not see us. His | vision seemed to be riveted on Miss | Euston. He murmured something that we could not catch, and, as his eyes | closed again, his face seemed to relax into a peaceful expression, as though he were dreaming of something happy. Suddenly, however, the old tens lines reappeared. = Another idea seemed to have been suggested. s—Lane—hiring the men—him- self?” he murmured. The sight of Maude Euston had prompted the thought of his rival, now with a clear fleld. What did it mean? Was he jealous of Lane, or did_his words have a deeper mean- ing? What difference could it have made if Lane had.a free hand in managing the shipment of treasure for the company? Kennedy looked long and carefully at the face of the sick man. It was blue and cyanozed still. and his lips had a violet tinge. Barnes had been BHistory of Pour Name BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. OGDEN. VARIATIONS—Hoge, Hogue, Hogarth, Hogshaw, slogman, Hoggart. RACIAL ORIGIN—Middle English. SOURCE—AnN Animal. Ogden and the foregoing variations of this family name developed prob- ably through several different pro- cesses, but in all caszes from the same source, the name of an animal, which, unfortunately, has a savogy ‘name with us today only when we think of it in connection with eating— namely, the hog. But if proof were necessary to establish that this ancient friend of 4qman held an honored pgsition in the language of the middle ages, it would be only necessary io call attention to the great number of family names which have developed from him. In-|{coughing a great deal. Now and th deed, King Richard III was widely |his mouth was flecked with fnan:; illingly known as “Richard le|blood,;which the nurse wiped gently and there’s many a family laway. Kennedy picked up a piece among the nobility of Europe which lof the blood-soaked gauze. proudly bears the boar upon its crest. A moment later we withdrew from A boar, of course, is nothing but a|the room as quietly as we had_en- hog, and though in modgrn times it!tered and tiptoed down the hall, Miss has taken on the meanihg of wild |Euston and the young doctor follow- hog,” no such distinction was made ling us more slowly. As we reached in_the olden day: the door I turned to see where she Ogden was originall e 1a |was. A distinguished-looking elderly Hogdene. The “dene” of those days|gentfeman, sitting in ,the waiting was_a sheltered depression in the|room, had happened to- glance up as woods. The modern word-is “den,” she passed and had moved quickly to Hoggart, and in_ some - cases|the hal Hogarth, comes from *“le Hogeherde,’ SWh you here, Maude?” “the herder of hogs”; though in other |hedrd him say. 7 Hogarth traces back to “de la “Yes, father. I thought I might Garth,” the word “garth” being |be able to do something for Gran- spelled “ we ca: Hoge- the progetitor of the modern word |vill through a ‘usual changing of| She accomphnied the remark with the to “y, h,” which |a was then pronounced “(,” to 2 “d. A “schaw” was_ very similar to a|that we might as well keep in the ‘dene.” Hence Howshaw. The va-|background. Euston himself, far riations Hogg and Hogue undoubt-|from chiding her, seemed rather to edly developed from the use of a pic-|be pleasedthan otherwise. We could ture of the animal by a merchant or|not hear all they said, but one sen- inkeeper on the sign before his place [tence was wafted over. - busioess. - | It's most unfortunite, Maude, at Er Germaine | Perhaps I should have; The Treasure T,rainA By Arthur B. Reeve. The Star’s Week End Fiction First of Three Installments | | i 1 i | 1 | | | well, | press. | gold -and securities to New York. the car was a miracle; but he brought | laven't even time to find out. jexa 11 ! vou don’t dare stop or vou will get X THE E\%ENING’ STAR, WASHINGTON ‘WANTED—HELP. TNEVER moWl ORIGINAL recommendations i(s appiying for employment. Uss UOPIBS. ABBIETANT ENGINEER, familiar with hotel work. _Address Box 246-K, Star office. 18% ABSISTANT HERDSMAN, singl pure-bred Holatein herd; must Teferences required. Address G. H. Harrh Mgr., Provideace Farm, Anacostis, D. C. Route 8. AUTO MECHANTO fo wOrk by week and dem onstrate and sell second-hand cars: $25 per week; must furnish references. Bedford Em- brey. 921 15th st. n.w., room 200. 17° AUTOMOBILE PAINTER, good; must be good ‘finisher; take charge high-class shap: mgr week to start, Address full particulars, B x 'ERS (2), all around, at once. 304-K, Star office. e | R M. Garrison. 24th and M n.w.. Srd floor. * A white, for ‘experienced. AUTO PAIN just this time. Tt leaves the whol matter in the hands of Lane.” 3 PAINTERS, @raticlass At the mention of Lane, which her |Kelster. 408 Newton st. n. {pther accompanied by a keen glance, BOOKKEEPER—One with she flushed a little and bit her lip. I |capable of running several market stores. Ap- wondered whether it meant more |Pif 1428 Tth ut. n.w. Mr. Pisne 1 than that of the ‘two sultors, her |BOY, white, to work In clothing store. Apply father obviously preferred Barnes. | Thil. Bobys Co.. 725 Tth st. iz Euston had called to see Barn BOY, 17-18 years old, with a bicycle, to mal and. as the doctor led him up the deliverles. 408 Jenifer bidg. s hall again, Miss Euston rejoined us.|BOY, white. to make himself gencrally u };‘Yokudn,e(ed not drive us back, fll‘“ndw’: ',,f"’ ;.Hnneryn:t?r; .r:f:'wm thanked Kennedy. “Just drop us at|Teauited Apply Fridas mornin am. the subway: T11 1¢t you know the mo- | Womrath's Library, 607 13th st. n.w. ment I have arrived at any conclu- | RUSHELMAN. 2140 N st. n.w. sion.” CABINETMAKER, used to repairing antigue On the train we happened to run | furniture: state wages expected. Address Hox across a former classmate, Morehead, Sthr(chces e who had gone into the brokerag NVASSERS cr honse-to-house salesmen: an Dasinees: X opportunity for high-grade men. Call between “Queer about that Barnes cage,| %10 a-m. on Mr. Coe i ules dept. isn’t it.” suggested Kennedy. after the | iion 58 EN = usual greetings were over. Then, | ARPENTERS—Two uaion men at 3 without suggesting that we were | =2 more than casually interested, “What | CASHIER, - bright, canable, does the strect think of it?" LT O .“Tt is queer” rejoined Morehead. | MardvTlng ivng referencen o “All the boys downtown are talking | pec Wm. A. Rawlings. 71 about it—wondering how it will af- | building. g*‘“‘i‘ the transit of the gold shipments. | CHAUFFEURS for Black and White taxicape: on’'t know what would happen if | must have reference and identification cards there should be a hitch. But they | Apply Biack and White Taxzl, Osford Hotel, ought to be able to run the thing|15th d through all right.” CHAUFFEURS duty _truck Tt pre ticklish plece of busi- | drivers. Apply Burr Bres., 606 Ithode Island ness. then? | suggested. ave. “Well. you know the state of the market just now—a little push one ¥ or the other means a lot. And 1 suppose you know that the insiders on the Street have boosted Conti- nental Express up until it is practi- cally one of the ‘war stocks’ too 1. good-byve—here's my station. We had scarcely returned to the laboratory, however, when a car drove up furiousiy and a yYoung man bustied reliable young. Iy in own experi lary Home experienced, single and asonable wages for 1204 H st. n.e. 19° A WHO HAS AD CE TN HIGH-CLASS CLOT STORES. APPLY TO MR. LOW. THE RKER, BRIDGET CO., THE AV’ CHAUFFEUR, whit sober; steads job and right ‘man. 10 to 1 BAL f for public inatitution. wages per month ex- ed. Give references. Address Box 340-H. Star office. 1 | D. HELP AND SITUATIONS. ADAMSON’S ADVENTURES. —By 0. JACOBSSON. —You’ll Admit thi¢'Pentist Showed Speed. et m— e e C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 - 1992 ! ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Continued. FTRNITCRE for 8 rooms imdediniely in | thole or odd pleces; will pay good price Frank 15113, 230 BICYCLE, Tov frame, enkins, 1506 B x.e. CLOTHEB—1 pay highest prices for men's caxt-off clothes and Cai K863 or 1327 Ath wt. n.w. oo glibrin Tiighest prices Zor books and Telophone. Adams 6. e o %] WILL par good prices fe A $a30 6000 prices for used furaiture, ¢ WANT mahogany upright ood i ued_furaiture. © Call Frankiin S1ad. 10 WANTED—Feather beds and furniture. Beat prices pald. Square Deal Fi 1 D Savare Deal Furaiture' Co., 501 - with or without whevis, of all kinds 653 for six-room hous: Lincoln 3 8. Weinenberg, 'n.w. Franklin 1816.1 ately for 6-room house plecee. _Call M W. KIRSTEIN, 220 8tn —. o furniture wantéd. Prane ¥ramiiia o080, " ** FURNITURE of Dums-BeLL' 1T WAS MY BROTHER'S TooTH | WAS TALKING ABoV T znu'r“xlc;.’wzn o f‘xcr"n!tmn for an & room touse: wi 2w 0dd pieces. S Frankiin gras. o % "hele o7 o4 ¥ IF YOU WANT to obtain best results for your turniture and cther miscellaneous, call M. BHAPIR 00 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. FRANKUIN 3785, WANTED. fire or part contents. Ad Main K139, 2% SACHS The American-Household Co Furniture and household goods bought and s rices paid §-11 WANTED—HELP. FEMALE—Continued. JEWELRY SALESLADY. Slust have experience: s posi £ood salary. " Apply Kahn Optical 817 7th EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HELP—WALE. on farm nearb al. & board. . exp.. outside. $25 wk. aud cow. Man and wife as caretakers., small farm pe; our old gold, sily DIAMONDS and discarded Jewelry. We need them In our manufacturing lepartment. WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES. MALE—Continued. YOUNG MEN—Others are making good, with or without selling experience, representing fa- mous concern: satisfied with $30 per week to start. _Mr. Bibley, 208 Bogd bldg., 14th st. and New York ave. i7e d; Co. in to see us. “You do not know me.,” he intro- duced, “but I am Rodman Lane, gen- eral manager of the Continental Ex- You knqw our company has had charge of the big skipments of 1 ‘ou've read about what hap- Barnes, our treasurer. 1 know anything about it— Al T know is that it puts more work on me and I'm nearly crazy already.” I watched him narrowly. We've had little trouble of any kind so far.” he hurried on. “unti Just now I learned that all the roads over which we are likely to send the shipments have been finding many more broken rails than usual.” Kennedy had been followipg him keenly. ““I should like to see some samples of them.” he observed. You would?" sald Lane. eéagerly. e a couple of sections sawed from rails down at my office. where I asked the officials to send them." DRAFTSMEN—Two permanent positions, with chance for advancement: recent high school tes preferred. Address Box 2 ATOR and swil by New Rerne Apts. hboard operator 12th and Mas We need four A-1 Ford s men who have worked fo Co. or_authorized Ford deal Strobel Motor Co.. Inc., 1425 Irving st suppose pened to don't HOCERY CLERK. wome experience in the of fresh meats desired. L. W. By EED_AMBITIOUS ME: for men: all clubs, apartment’ houses fine living, qu methuds indorsed—our students leading botels ererywhere. or_particulars. Lewls School. 1324 New_York. rowded t; our MEAT CUTTER and salesman for retail trade. « Fowler, Center_ Market ||,! 2y '|'u WARTED—By the Baitimore & OBio @all- road Compsny followisg railroa® mechasies and helpers: 70 Cemts Per Hour— Machinists. Bollerms kers. Blacksmiths. Biest Metal Workers. SALESLADIES, experienced, desired by specialty shop in suits and dresses ; permanent position | at $30 per week to those who| qualify. Leoace, 1115 G n.w. ALESLADIES. ‘We have openings for experienced, high-grade | T saleslndien: good s commission and | chiance for A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. WILL pay highest prices for ladies’ 4 me: worn clothes. Write or phone D. Tth <t n.w.: phove North 489. Send for Louis Notes, 814 E St. N.W. If vco have any forniture’or otber zoods te sell, and you will ohtain best results. I’bose Frankiin_2015. —_OLD GOLD, | I ASST. bookkeeper, no typing. $I5 per mo. advancement .. fair sal. for those who qualify. Lien"eRo Pave had some expertence tn me.| 1-arge department store re- hanical work, al Tor hel l ¥ ; e e e s ooy Bee pelquires the services of several, experienced millinery makers; | virced to positions carrying higher rates of become eficient. rdsnce good salary and long 'eason.| the United Btates Labor Board Julr 2 mew| Address, stating full particulars, | Helpers. ‘Apply Lerner Blou i 2L ] Pusier ke i ant tapectrs 8| MILLINERY MAKE R AHAME, 813 G ST. N.W. T CASH PRICES Paid for Jewciry, old gold. silver, diamonds. artificial feeth and platiou D.ALPHER. Sy, Phone Main 2873 _ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CARPENTERS A\D BUILDERS. chambermaids, nurses, wnge, 1221 2 Taundresses, Rev. Fuller's E» MALE. ACCOUNTANT and_salesman—Young married man, experienced. wants position which will uot necessitate leaving city: o stock selling Address Box 1 cordance with resolutions fesued by. ner Somer ieRpiota ke wihi s D tcss e T e e e | T FoWOMAN - e—serionced STl R e | Tor exclusive suit, coat and dress wen! Bupervisor. 117 G 5.w. tfor exclusive suit, coat and dress schemes; references. We made a hurried trip down to the company’'s express office. Kennedy ined the sections of rails minute- with a strong pocket lens. ©0 ordinary break.” he commented. “You can see that it was an. explosive that was used—an explosive well and properly tamped down with wet clay 3 W e ANTED. Dpositions open for railroad me transportation; points good living Address Without tamping the rails would hav® | yExaive) st smce: : . 3 e wood pav: salesmaRRAID keen berit. not braken. g Apply after 4 pom.. 623 Hamlin st. n.e. 19 “Done by wreckers, then?' Lane|3fix— several, high e asked. “Certainly not defective rails,” re- plied Kennedy. “Still, I don't think u need worry so much about them for the next train. You know what to guard against. Having been dis- . with qualify: no ess Box 330 prospects furnished: permanent rapid advancement to tho stock selling. For intervie: K. Star_office. MEN WANTED—A with offices international or- very principal large covered, whoever they are. they'll Caon : seve hotic 1 probably not try again. It's some i X;!-"fl“.;hepo'lvlw:l‘v:llll 5 8 week new wrinkle that must be guarded against.” Tt was small was accustomed frank “Have vou taken any other precau- tions now that you didn't take be- fore?” Y replicd Lane. slowly, “the railroad has been experimenting with wireless on its trains. We have plac. ed wireless on ours, too. They can't cut us off by cutting wires. Then, of course. as before. we shall use a pilot train to run ahead and a strong guard on the train itself. But now I feel that there may he something else Call 331 Bond bdg., 810 18" Become a firstclass draft nstod months through special individual instruction in_your spare time, day or night. Get full Columbla School of Draftias. if you qualify. 46 comfort. but Craig to beimg brutally The Stockett- white- . 09 F nw NIGHT CLERK, white, middle-age, ave_n.w PAPERHANGERS two wanted. Enterprise 1ith st n.w. . CRERS, two. non-nnion. . Hume Spri Apoly James e Alex. car, 18 union, $11 per day. ~Also ha PLASTERERS. Apply fo Robert Federlice, 1432 C! SMATTRESSES & for werchunts MEN — Ambitious, energetic, |$hop; good salary and perma- | nonRERIER Syl siric 1o rhelis | pevorated at st reassomble pricea: Let_un over 21, wishing a pleasant, nent position. Stewarts, Inc.,)dwss Bax 193-K. Star ofice. 18 give estimate. Prompt deliveries and i 7 ) = ‘ e L Aatistaction amsiired |steady, ~good-paying position Bo67thst.nw. . 17% Bus i et 1oeBAGLE BEDDING co. selling;; with a splendid chance PA\ID??}?I? I-:AII?‘\R& e A e PERSONAL for advancement. Ask for Man-; -E LEARNING | GiivFvECR — private or _commercial; 81 _ o {TELEPHONE OPERATING s’ experience: best of ref. ,\'eury“-__»,»qlcm'rm:s w. PAY “HIGHEST ager, 215 Stewart bldg. Experi-} ence unnecessary. Call before 9 a.m. and after 4 p.m. for men’s worn clothing, . n.w. P | CHAUFFEUR, white, graduate from two auto- i mobile schools: drive any make of car: priva Address Box 243K, Star offce. 1 TRAINING PERIOD ONE MONTH. ELECTRICIANS, = | TR, experienced: references. Geory X i Machinist ’ i RAPID ADVANCEMENT | 5eiiatten anditor. aceountast -ud‘ A e st \ o stant remuits. G | Blacksmith THEREAFTER. | vpecislint would like personal conference with | fand buitding. . S. | ger of business needing capable. effcient | pr et 2 | Sheet metal workers. i PERMANENT, ! adress Tt marmied: Tl | for men and women. civen by T Canis v oy TR i e pointment, phone Nort! arpenters. EMPLOYMENT. TOR OR PORTER—Colored man. old clothing are the bigsest, Wash. Clothios Painters. Md ge. 63.D st. o.w. Phone Main 337 WILL THE H Fergusen kind] Also helpers in each of the{ Applicants stiould be between above classes. Apply Room 403.;the ages of 18 and 25, having Union Station. i good eyesight. good hearing‘and 17 CLERK—21 to 25 years old, (good general health. # APPLY with at least one year's experi- ! ence in accounting; excellent FIRST FLOOR. E 722 12th St. N.W. opportunity - for advancement. Apply between g and 1 o'clock,| THE CHESAPEAKE AND 1) OF THE LATE MAT'T K. experienced: can give references. s.w. Phone Franklin 1105 NIGHT WATCHMAN, Janitor or bofler tender. | experienced. Address Box 160-K, Star office. 13 3 “Any one desiring services competent male nurse with excellent references write . Carter, 1426 Harden st., Columbla, | $150° CASH will buy & equipped eyster house and iun for business &t 10 41. st VFFICE manager, emploved. desires chauge: handle men: has wide knowledge of Washington and people.. Address Box 206K, Star_offic . Kennedy appeared to be consider- | ing_something. “The trouble,” he said. at length, s likely to be at this end. Perhaps before the train starts something may happen that will tell us just what ad- | Br that we can do. v horers. . : | I { et e 0. So I have come to|re n: " 18 { Employment Manager, 8th floor,; POTOMAC TELEPHONE { st oo SRS | e espense . promisition ; L When does the next shipment| hems one who can press. 1. 1\Voodward & Lothrop. . COMPANY. { (colored). Firstciass references. 1106 3rd quick and larse serns: ey et ,gm" P mitey Tl ! PRESSER. firstclass. Apply at once, 62| FURNITU e [ T TR TR S = e business. Address Box e, ® Tomorrow. from Halifax L A 1722 | FURNITURE finisher and pol {OFFICE CLERK with knowl-| SECRETARTSTENOURAPHER, Soicge, £ | giry, e per e 1 posit] ith 1 B meritorions inventions ing to automat I REAL ESTATE eajesmen wanied. y Your Home and | position with executive who will apprecinte isher; experienced white man, jedge of stenography and typing; gates 10 person pavin it expenes. You BY HELEN KENDALL Anxious to succeed in life hard for good remuneration. L. R. Steel Ser- ditional measures to take as it ap- | d willing to work vice Corporation of New York. 718 Hond bldg. proaches New York." H !s.\u:s AN wanted — Exrerienced coffes and . (Copyright, 1822, (Continued in tomorrow's Star.) { tea salexman wanted for Washington and vicin isg: straight, liberal commission basis. Ad- drens, giving sge, complete experience and Dpresent connection, Wm. S. Scull Company, Camden. N. J. SALESMAN—Fant-selling housenold necessity: salary_or commission. _Inquire Mr. Straub, room 507, 1413 G st. n.w.. Angust 18, 9 a.m. SALESMAN_To sell best high-grade, low- riced car in town: only a hustler. Address x 16i-K. Star office. 210 | 3 Five Minutes’ Rest. One of the things that wearies the housewife most is the everlasting keeping-at-it. “But there isn't any end to it— you just have to be on the_go all day long, if you even keep up with SALESMAN—Capable of taking charge of things,” cries the young home- tlery, electrical appliances and small wares maker who does her own work, has | {n sporting goods store; one with initiative two or three bables, and tries to|abillty to make more business, abilisy to drens 7 windows necessary: references required: state keep house daintily, without confus-; experience, age and salary desired. Address fon. “No matter how tired you are, | Box 210-K. Star office. BALESMAN for sporting goods store: must be a willing wosker, capable of taking care of Stock as well an selling: experience preferred but not required: good opportunity: state nge, former experience and salary desired; refer- ences. _Address Rox 256-K. Star office. SALESMEN (5) to_travel In Virginia: auto furnished: making 330 fo $75 per week. 214 Jenifer bidg.. 7th and D. . 150 8A WANTED. AVERAGE EARNING OF OUR MEN 1S $18.00 DAILY. HICH MEANS $108 WEEKLY AND MORE AN $5.000 PER YEAR. 'MANY EAR: LE THAT AMOUNT. BOME OF THESE WERE_EARNING $80 TO § PREVIOUS TO BE IF YOU ARE JUST DRIFTING ALO: ING A BARE LIVING. WHY NOT CHANGE AND GET INTO A PROFITABLE AND PER: T POSITION. CALL AT 500501 ED. MONDS BLDG., 911 15TH ST. N.W., AFTER 10:80 A.M. SALESMEN—Men not_afrald of hard work: commission averages $5 to $8 per day; bring references. 'Apply rear 1220 D st. ros. 2 BALESMEN—We have openings for several men with newspaper, makazine of brush ex- perience; salary, commission and bonus. ~See Sir Tadwig, American National Bank bldg. SECURITY salesman, high-class man who bas never sold ofl, mining or speculative issues permanent. Interview by sppolntment only. Wm. B. Westlake. Main 6714. SHORT-ORDER COOK, white, with experience in_counter work. 519 Oth st n.w. 18 SOLICITORS—Accldent and_health, for com- o, Just entered in Washington. _Address x 230K, Btar office. 17 STENOGRAPHER with bookkeeping _experi- ence preferred; answer own handwriting. stat: ing_ age, experience, Teferences, salary ex- pected: 'Address Box 326-K..Star office. TILE SBTTERSTwo experienced young men: steady work. C. W. Chamberlain, 901 11th ot ne. D YOUNG MAN at sods fountain; ref. required. Stone & Poole, 1210 Pa. ave. n.w. 18° OUN experienced_In_chipa Kl work, for china painting shop; permanent state’ age, experience and salary expected Address Box 278K, Star office. . hopelessly behind. There's just so much to be done: and if you let anything go, you simply have toj catch up with it later when it has accumulated almost past belief.” Have vou tried the “five minutes’ rest” scheme for getting through a smooth day's work without drop- ping from fatigue? T think it is in- finitely better than a solid hour’s rest when you have let yourself get So exhausted that only a night's; sleep would really restore you. Every half-hour or so drop what- ever you are doing (unless it is & glass dish or a ‘boiled custard) and ! g0 outside somewhere and sit down ( quietly for five minutes. If possible, go away from the houss to & seat un- der a tree. Let your body and your mind relax; look up at the sky | through the luminous green leaves; listen to the insects at their serene humming; forget that you haveany- thing to do or ever had anything to o, You have no idea how long and blessed a time five minutes can seem when you are quietly bathing in every moment of it. The hot kitchen, the unmade beds, the .darning bas- Hilla' Kealty Cozforation, 220222 Colerdo { 3, 1o 45 years of age. APPI."lmust have references; salary,|(iIefpaud smbition. Address Box 03 { i mstiatels o ko lidtmats (30 SALES EXECUTIVE to Employment Manager, 8th floor. !g,8 per week. Address Box|STESOGRAPHEEYoung men. educated, ex- | - TIENT e e} Woodward & Lothrop. 258K, Star office P e e e B i she .t . Sl 1 5t ) S . know! 3 7K, Star |y, 4 . Fhienle fults serared mesnanily Jurec e | FEMALE. CASHTER immediately ;experi | 1 e Pt . Write in detail, giving telephone number. | ASSISTANT — BOOKKEEPER—Graduste = of | » Vi E3 TN G AN s WOk I s ay. | tlon br September 1: will pay cash. Addryss Addresa, Box Star_office. Bualsesti High o e e aat Hects | enced ; must have A-T references. | ins dept- ¢ flegeat Septs references. 34-| Rox 38.K. Star office = . SALESMAN, 2 3 - | sary. ress_Rox 200-K. Star o ; Jationa e o TE : DRUG STORE: best opportunity in Washing: * R T T T enmiite, ho it ae. | NSSISTANT MANAGER, womas, for aaics: | Apply Manager, National Gar-| YoUNG MARRIED MAN deaites DOWTION: | ton o purchuce fine Srowing bisiness witho preciate a life job with & growing con | teasen and _restaurant: ‘must bé thoroughls | ment Shop. 9235 F st. n.w. | thoroughis experienced in all office proced; competition at inventors pius 2%. Addry cern where his earnings will be far above the | capable to assume full m?fllllb“m it neces- 2 s - |:'|‘?’|‘L‘r¥":::':’mzd';::" tlhl‘ ”“’;"S’f ';:‘:r Box 207-K, Star office. ayerage; experience not netewsars. Call Main | sare; aglacy, plus commlstion; oo MALE AND n:m_nl; o offce. £ SR, M| CORGLINE and_acerriore ot 6 04 for_interview. creentidls. Fhane X = the real estate business and be pai S z jon: g g0 usiness: price SALESMAN. experience not necessary. to il RK, experienced, for cleaning, dyelag and | ction given free. "James | FEMALE. = omner going west. - Address liox vacancy caused by promotion to managership blishment. 2442 18th st. n.w. z. { DRESSMAKING. _Call_Nerth 9440-W. office. — of York. Pa.. office. We want a man who ia| CLERK in insurance department of real estate | MEN AND WOMEN to harvest and pack = W YORK AVE NW, | FATTERY, clectricdl siation: DRESSM. 1220 3 . R I e o eptenced. — Address. BOx | sircs st Lockiough Orchards, Ednor. Md.. | PRESSMARE L TS COWNE iness: any reasonable offer; terms. 412K, Star office. 1 20 miles from Washington. Prefer government | pHONE MRS, H. BURLING, FRANK. 6324, | Ve D.W. 1 GIRL TO ASSIST (at college) dufing the day | employes who can work twe weeks or longer. | o4 | SOTNG MAN now empioyed To make small | iin exchange for a business coursej e!perl!m‘eiAddmln 115 Oak_ave.. Takoma Park, D. C.( mivecTERK, expert, all sysiems, wisies | [3tment in i nersonal callection business. A¢ unnecessary. Call before 10 a.m.wMr. Hales, | Col. 8511 (after iRt UL fepttaTy onitions ravn dress Box 245-K. Star office. 19 17 FINE tailoring business: 8th st. n.w. 2 SEE THIS DELICATESS] BEFORE YOU BUY. Located on 11'h st. mear Park road. On ortunity to save $100 per month in rent. Bther attractive features. 3,500 cash. Tal- ance monthly. Lease at low rental on resi dence in same vicinity may be obtained if desired. . BURTON & CONDIT. 517 Rond bldg firet - K. Star office. Teasonable price, 0 ] TE NURSE wishes care: BIghest ref terms_reasonable. Lincoln 3074-3. ¢ MISS BERT—Street, afterncon ana eveaimg s a_specialty. Remodeling. Phove Col. A Irving st. D WOMEN quickly learn real estate receive pay while learning: need mot me mak- Steward School. 1202 F _st. 7 3 te 1t e rienced, w! |fi::‘..'.,f' bt i e e T e Fece eiags lcctures. every | GIRL wanted, experienced in ladies talloring | iytaiay, "t b William F. Matteson, 610 establishment, Apply 1809 18th st. n.w. | 811 Bend’ Bld = HELPER on custom coats: steady work: 800 | SPECTAL CLASR for Brat_grade civil service pay. Della. 820 14th st. | examination: tuition, $5: stenog. and tp.. &5 HO.ELS NEED AMBITIOUS WOMEN | per month for all branches. The Civil Service | Honwide demand tor womeo: all depart- | Preparators School. S.e. corner 12th and F | ments, clubs, sts. n.w. Phone Franklin 2080. ! led flels fine 1i ‘methods Indorsed—our students employed | EXPERIENCED drapery sales- s s Tawis Howl ‘Teainies people. Apply 5th floor office., W. B. Moses & Sons. School, New York ave. B.w. DOMESTIC—WHITR. LADY, refined, to origioate new business: re- GENERAL HOUSEWORK, girl, white: must quires’ tact, personality and good salesman- ship; permanent position. Inguire Mr. Straub, ibe mble to cook: references. Address Hox 238-K. Star office. 18¢ room 507. 1418 G st. n.w.. August 18. 8 p.m.* Learn—MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, G MATD_for —general Cali N. 8383 PATTERN DRAFTING, DESIG! Gradustea furnished position Cowie n7and Mot MAID AND WAITRESS, experienced white woman; small family: good wages to the right Woman. Apply in writing. giving references. Address Fox 241-K. Star office. WOMAN, reliable. by elderly couple. for gen: MEN ‘business; ith B N EHOP | gown: | €221, ress 1703 Irvi NURS petienced. desires _engagement, sick_or Invalid: reference. Franklin 7938 ° POSITION as manager of apartment building, chaperon or household supervision in scliool institution or private home; credentials. Ad- | dreas Box 3311 180 PRACTICAL NURSE desires {0 nurse invalid Phone Columbi TW. . PRIVATE TELEPHONE OPERATOR, expen- enced: also typist, derires permanent or relief work._Address_Box 200.K. Btar office. * SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER and _office manager desires responsible executive position: handle correspondence _independentls; refer. ences. Address Box 263K, Star ofice. __* SEWING done at home. Apt. 12, 500 3rd 8L n.w. SEWING at home or by the day. Mrs. Stewart. 904 French st. n.w. ages BTENOGRAPHER—7 vears' experience: law office_preferable; $25 week start. Addr Main MoV purchaser must have substantial inancial l'l!thm. fl P. F. CARLEY, Reliable Business Broker. 617 E St. N.W. Franklin 6153. All Kinds of Business Places for Sale from $300 Up. Tousework: no iaundry. 1 475, 19° L. Iy et : local ref- w. Apply 1227 My, but you look blue! \What !is the trouble? enced; must be of good 1885 COLORED. erences Dreferred. % A Eoe : G n.w. ‘A'I,';,y"’;'z, R T 800d home. {'Rox 319.K, Star' office. 1% TI'm just thinking ; T would like SALESLADY, ex] R e inrs On WINDOW WASHER—Private families, by rienced In_dry goods. _S. ) = SATakt & Ca., GT% 14th st now 7e colored _man. _North SO18-3. to buy a good paying business. SALESWOMAN over 25 years of ‘NURSE—Bxperienced child’s nurse; none other | WOMAN, salaried position, preferably where Why. that is easy. Just call to without experience; chance for ac need apply. 1755 Park road. 18¢ she can meet public, or a musical atmosphere. -, l "' l B ‘hat For_interview call' Main 5454. WOMAN, sitled, wanted to fake care of a | Address Mrs. E. A.. 3708 K n.w. se> P. F. Carley : tell him wha | baby. 1433 11th st. n.w. WOMAN (e 100k after house and care for two children; mast'be neat: salary and good home. Soldien” Hoge car to 5th st., 428 Tatlor atreet. % 18 DOMESTIC—COLUKED. you aze looking for; I am sare he Wwill sell you a money-maker at right price and right terms. There is one thing you can de- pend on, he will not misrepresent SALESWOMEN, two, outside positions, pay- ing $20 and upward weekly. Room 408, Jeni- fer blde., 7th and D #.w, . SALESWOMEN (colored) of neat sppearance and well educated to call on better class teade, Washiagton, Atdrees Box 329-H, Star ice. L) DOMESTIC—WHITE. HOUSEWORK wanted. inquire Mrs. Smith, 503 D st n.e. 3 NURSEMAID to small chil &irl wants place in good hom Rddress Box 275K, Star offce. reliable white beat references. SHORTHAND 1n 30, days; tonch typewriting. | COLORED JOMAN, settied, to assist in __DUMENTI — A LORKD, 5 = e bent for Tess “'Btart In toddy, Boyd | housework. ~Apply 2433 N st n.w., in morn-! ook AND MAID oF work—Women a7d | to make a sale. If in doubt, in- 4 a Business College, 1804 Fat. Main 2876. 31° | ing. _ 18" | Gaughter desive piace to work. Call 1636 i quire: it will help you. STENO kwfl?fi ifi—&'— fimi‘rm“w'—w‘lk th »fnc: cook. 1735 Park rd. 18+ | 14th st. n.w. —_m| n 1 work; _service gratis eéxperience _alo COOK = > fer. | PAY CLEANING wanted by woman. > ugh said ychological and . sclentific lines: material | COOK—In peivate famlly; must hate refer-| g, S nw. . oughisard. Firnished: give phone. Address Box Z20-K, | ences. Apply 2700 Conn. ave. apt. 403. T WORK oo P. F. CARLEY. DAT'S WORK general howgework o imondy. | hone North 1177. : good wages: good home ) o > GENERAL HOUSBEWORK or day's work S ahor Fight party; [n ChevY | neat colored girl. Call 1335 U at. n.w. | LAUNDRY at home: also work for Friday Star office, 178 STENOGRAPHER—Good position for young lady who can take accurate dictation ai derstands switchboard. - Address Box Star_office. STENOGRAPHERS—Girla; real estate busl- ness. _Address Box 327-K, Btar office. TYPIST (experienced), young lady, edu- cation, for permanent porition withi large cor- 8’ ire nce_office; state salary expected. _Address Box 194-K. Star office. 17° YOUNG LADIES—Plessant outdoor employ- ment paying $30 weekly to those who qualify after receiying personal training. Catholle we can_use your services immedi- ly. " Call 831 Boad bidg., 810 a.m. 46 m. an; and general houseworker: mo winter MW Chase..D. C. CDOKING snd general housework: reliable mq_,ggi:;-u “seference. 1136 19th st. n.w. GEXE] ORE—Colored girl; ref- erences. 177 are. n.w. GENERAL BKEEPER and cook; $40 month: can atdy mights. e. Conn. . GIRL for gemeesl housework. Apply 1135 ciean by neat, reliable, T You st. n.w. GTRL Gene el e O b peh ot s L | NURSE_Dy girl. 2020 12th &k, n.w. Dety jored 24 NURSE k of any kind. neat colored S Cotpesl ggtc): e W ":-m ‘wants piace; references: st at. LAUNDRESS, 6 class. Call 2024 16th references. 985 n.w. YOUNG_LADY who. can operate switchboard LAUNDRESS $100 INVESTED. 1 gi ou 1 share of 8 per cent praterred And ) sliare of common which ahould pay 10 to 15 per cent. The best Industrial Stock on the marke Only & limited amount to be issned. Call T wrilm o A H. DONDERA INC. 310 MACHINISTS' BLU Bth Av W El NATIONAL BUSINESS BROKERAGE CO., 1f sour business is for sale call Main 6276, > We will call, list and advertise it at Bo cost_to you and can mell it If it can e sold. We have a speclal rooming house @epartment which attends to the t ing bouses exclusively. We ba men who are young, ambitious and active. asd -"’ i ink to do out or i-ke n.w. *: ! LIGHT HOUSEWOR of 1510 33rd st. n.w. { MORNING WORK rtments to girl. 1205 180 r_bachelor aj col0} WANTED WORK, by the day or wash fo take Noma by respectable Iaundress. 1719 Kalo- rama’road u.w. Box 311-K, Star office. wother weork; WASH, amall. to bring bome. ket, the walting dishes all glveplm to the peace of the sunshine, the calm green grass, the flowers along the border. Five minutes later, and you can go back and fini your task ‘with fresh vigor. You'll be equal to it again . > If you are the kind of woman who has .what I call the “passion for finishing”—a sort of frenzy of com- pleting what you have begun—then take your five minutes rest after each task. Do the dishes, then rest for five minutes. Do the bedroom work, then rest five minutes, ~ Sweep and, di one room, miniites, and take the next room or| the veranda, and rest after that. XOUNG MEN, two, ages 18 to 25; to break tnto special circulation work; high _school gradustes preferred; steady work and rapid advancement: $100 monthly to start. Call 5:30 fo 7 pm. Mr. Curtis, 204 Contioental Trass L ——————- SOUNG MEN, four, to sell goods on train; £5 cush secuity; Ging wnit required: expert ence not necessary. Apply 3 East Basement,. inton_ station. 190 A REAL FUTURE. Is open to mea trained in _Foreign Trade, infagsive training by experts fits you Star Bldg. in 509. Open uatil 8 p. sellars, 1621 B st. e VOMAK w caning by the day of work. 1913 9th st. n.w. - VOMAN, neat, young. colored, wishes fo clean Dachelor apartment or ofice; hionest and truty. Gl North 16403 18e WORK, part-time o day's, colored girl. 400 £ st nw.. top floor. D WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FOOKS of all kinds for private use. Frank. w113, § =° WELL GIVE you cash for your piases and kg maconel, il and take dictation; good position. Address (eleetric washer). = ntom A We can guarsntee quick results. NAT IONAL BUSINESS BROKERAGE CO, 215 6th St. N.W.. One Block from Canter Market, Uinder Nat. Hotel. _ ¥0U CAN INVERT $10 TO $1,000 IN O FINANCIAL PARTICIPATING SYNDICATE, WHICH EARNED AND PAID MEMBERS 1T % Apil. WOMAN, over 22. as saleslady; experlence | country near Ci not_necessary, to flll vacancy. cai Pro. | month. Ses M W gk WOMAN Tomsework. iy stay nmear o (T T |. gi;rlm (ot 20t " New York. 718 Bond bldg. fidence In herself and willing to work ha hts. 29 Biitmore 2 - N for gendeal holsework il night; salary Apply 2132 ) for success. ' L. R. Steel Service Corporation 3 assistant - :::rfi"fietlm ‘switchboard, ¢ can fake dic- ,W Agxgms. e YLt e St s me brethar, 14 L | mifnay 2 Akl EEMALE e T i e S, P | et Sl R o Tt G ot uv