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Sl [ \ “ AT . FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 . ' -HELP AND-SITUATIONS. = 17 . i The Truth Protector |[ITTLESTORIES|| The wife : Wife Who Wouldn’t By Arthur B. Ee e - ’fi'BEDTlH[:’, . 4 S:é:t_lé D?)Wn? ’ \ e R Reddy Tries the Old Trick. | |- Sequel to “Brides Will Be Brides.” T"‘e Star S Week End Flctlon BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. |- Second of Three Installments. Sl Raithne TS "b‘i‘};:d::“.«:,,_ e Reddy Fox was a very hot and tired! that there was some ) Fox when he reached the ‘s.llrmnifl-lal Ex"oh'nge Sometimes Robbery. ’hn" scads of fun and be back home ADAMSON’S ADVENTURES. —By 0. JACOBSSON. —This Should Make the Picture Realistic. By Lucille Van Slylkg. Lewis 5 The story thus far. T o b : i fecling between the two men, though |1, Helen Grey zees to Kennedy to tell him | 1€ < . had run hard and fast to get there long before John is, if thaCs what's e thinke Rer emplover <he b hix private | What it was ab, could Not say. : £ & befor: s, et R e | s Mids Grey meroduced us I Slanced | Well ahcad of Bowser tlie Hound. The HE Lindsay twins and the| ., . itng your housewifely soul. You ‘u I:l.;l“ h:ls;{l\' out of the corner of my 'e‘ point at which he reached the raii- Lindsay dog flung themselves | run along and dhlll \l])i :’hilh- 1 f\.‘vvll nt town, 4 amonds. The [at Kennedy. Involuntarily hisx band ; . 5 r “, » | the youngsters and grind the coffee, road was close to a bridge which e ecstatically upon “Aunt Rose™ | [/6, Y065 €40 cert and a few other Bt before he had a little supper party at h el R bt et heB I o b el ,m,,i:{"'u':z’;" e e, ™3| crossed a wide stream. There were| L and Donald Ferry as the two Ul and had sert though to hide it. #hen I saw Lim | WO things Reddy could do; he could {of them descended from Kirk Squires’ T e Wonderral alamond | cneck the action, and deliberately” ex- | TUf along beside the track for a shortio,r Not that they had been gone L Wi et v ' hndred thensand dol- | amined the piece of tinsel between his | distince and then walk on one of the tars.He kept them all in a safe dqposit | thumb and forefinger. rails back the way he had come and |very long, but one of the most en- be wantéd to) Dr. Murray saw it. too, and his }‘:':‘ll" r:rgh"rhon u_rln.!l lxldwus ‘salfde hl‘o trancing things about babies and dognlr‘ulm fronically called e con riveted on it, as though he off. The rail would not hol s ticities” went on. o S ted o Rous Yoo O higurne rall would not bl ik |18 their delighttul role of perpetual|UclHlest Wenioh |\ 1\ 1y pay n the wall | o\Vhat do you think—Jack as sick [ e had kept on going in the other reception committee. around.’ as you call it”” Rose mur- | as a dog, and robbed, too, and yet | direction. “Aunt Rose” kissed hoth bables and | mured, despairingly. “I—I don't want | | Murray e4ys T oughtn't to see him'" | The other thing he could do—and |patted Ragsy, but Mr. Ferry was a'to go over there and muke a fool of | ‘complained Lewie for the moment|this was the old trick Granny Fox|trifie bewildered, as they had all wel-:myself on those golf links. You S oblivious o the fact that all our eyes | had taught him—was to wait until|comed him just ‘as enthuslastically an|needn’t go to get. Susan. [I'd rather anl who had enrsed | \ere riveted on the spangle between | BOWSer was almost to him and that [hour before. Besides he had his eye|stay home, with the mending. and the '“,';:3“'”“,“':'0"},‘{‘K.‘....enys fingers, And then, slowly [ tvain which he could hear coming ion the little figure in the gardenchiidren and tend to the dinner. You| 7 'amd % add up | it seemed to dawn on him what jt{ Was almost to him. Then he couid)smock who was léaning against the ican get Miss Poppy to go with you. it Tt e a ke | was, | “Madeline's™ he exclaimed. | TACe at top speed across that brigge |picket fence. She gave him the most | I'll only spoil your fun if I go. | imber of letters in | quickly. “So Mina did tear it, after all. when she stepped on the train.” | track just as soon as he was safely | package for which shc had sent him :on Rose ¢ Kennedy watehed the faces hefore | 4cross. Bowser might be so eager atin the spot thut her peremptory hand | tiptoe to shakc her. She was us keenly. | N one xaid anvihing, | SIEht of Reddy that he wauld not |indicated. {and vounger than her prett It was evident that some such inci- | hotice that oncoming train and wuuld' Now, can't we have our golf?” he|in-law: but. oh, very much wiser | little things.” Rose cast an anxious glance through the pantry window at the two young car out- what Mer- ear domes- f.2n who were exilcd to th side, while this whirl o | HIRED You FOR R CAVE- MAN, A TougH GUY FROM THF STonE RGE! BUT| You LooK LiKE A DisAPPOMTED PEONY! TWRT'S JAKE WITH ME, You HAM DAUBER! I'LL SHow You A WILD MAN ahead of the 'train and jump off the |casuai of nods as he put down the| Merriam paused to put both hands shoulders. She had to stand littler Tovely | srave. Another o is, Wall Rtreet broker; Dr. ¥ and Manstivld completed the wtor admits to Kennedy that the llness, which b S ix dne to some tovie Lo Tood specimen. The r ms from Miss Har- ave s Kennedy takes a sample dent had happened. But had Lewis | 'Y to follow Reddy across that|asked eagerly. about some thing: with a quick flash of genius. sought | bridge. Then the train might catch| “Mercy me no.' she drawled, You—shall--not— to cover up something, protect some- | him and throw him down into the|have to dust hellebore on the currant | —to-—mop he punctuated her body ? water. Reddy had known that trick |bushes and get the bables lunch { sheech with wee jubs of kiss it the mushrooms. & POEr by e e veey Miss Grey was evidently anxious|t0 work with younz dogs. He hoped |and—-" ay she sébmetimes did wit her he, usbrooms. Whe clief saes he I Yerk |\t ransfer the seene at least to thel that It was so long since that trick | “Wif .the puffer thing!” squealed)bables when they tijed to sulk “You that hoth Maheield and Miee Harsrave came | 1iving room, away from the sick room, | had been tried on Bowser that Bow- Ricky, dancing with dellght. just shall learn to frivol! [t's such into the Kitchen while he was worki and Kennedy, seeing it, fell in with | Ser would have forgotten all about ft.| “You absurd child!" Merry cuddled (a very useful thing to know giow to the idea Reddy thought over the two plans | her daughter against her hip. *“I doldo!" - “Looks to me as though this rob-|and decided to try the old one. Ifinot get your lunch with the puffer{ “But I'd never have a chance to E found the chef busily at a HLES lay golf in Hicksville” R i viow CTeanine bery were an inside affair,” remarked | Bowser should be killed it wouldn't |thipg! i play cksvill ose was ork now, cleaning up. AP\ TOS e all stood for & moment | be his fault. At least, that is what ‘351 Not' You do the bushes with | unconsciously cxhiziting the same | Kennedy asked him a few|in “the ljving “Do ¥ Red ¢ *t |the puffer thing and 1] <1 | exasperating luck of desire for s0- & room. Do you sup- eddy told himself. “If Bowser isn't e puffe g and us al eeze: 1 P L3 desire for s inconsequential questions | pose one of the servants could 1.:.“-‘.‘.sm.m enough to look out for trains| “Us does, does us?' Kirk Squires:ciability that her brother John fre- WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HELP. threw down the hoe and tossed Dicky | quently displayed Us no u MALL. FEMALS —Centinued. e RS i s 5 st his eye caught a row of books on a | been ‘planted’ for the purpose of pull- | it is no fault of mine,” said Reddy o H i > high into the air. | ing for just once. Besides, o T SRAIE AR WES D IOSE CORTTE! capy | INE_it off? gHaAnto) et * Sy ! NEVER mail VAL recommendations MEN to comb city for refai a 5 g > was a most complete Hbrary | My Ggoa was plausible enough Don't you jus' love to sneeze?!added defiantly, "I think it's @ Vers | . aupiying. for emplogment. Goe COPIES. arturers sclling well knows line ribbone Good Salary asked Rick GE an_side line: commission basis. Address Hox | During a Short AGENTS—Sell best health and accident poli of the culinary arts. Craig selected ©cies on market: unexcelled comminsion basix: one and turned the pages over rapid- Iy. Then he came back to the frontis- rlece, which showed a model dinner Yet. plausible as the suggestion might seem. it took no account of the other circumstances of the c: 1 could not believe that the illness of 47, Catasaugua . “I do. It's so tickly and I silly game.” rinkly and funny. and T has a great | “Sure it ie." Merriam agreed with big sneeze and Dicky has a little bit ! her as she dashed through the swing i . mEbTaRResi: of & ‘Sneese.ob, ohe She whirlsdldoor to slow down Ricky's rapiddooe L= SEIcUy ket and (it et an about In Rreat animation. “Ism't It cobbling and to speed up DICKY'S | fimee: sxperience hot necomars 1t willing to Tite Tor Tist of Tines and Tull I'raining Period. 500 to $10.000 yearly; big peienced OF xperiensed; Regular and Frequent _Francots was quite overwhelming in his desire to please. Just what was zoing on in his mind I could not guess, | Some Sort of enmity between him : nor did he betray it, but quickly he | the doctor. which the remark abou rnumerated the objects on the table, |the spangle seemed to fan into a gradually slowing up as the number | flame which he recollected became exhausted. | ~Miss Grey manecuvered tactfulls. “Were there candies?’ prompted |hOWever, to prevent a scene. And. Mansfield was merely an unfortunate : : G 8 table set for 2 number of guests. He | coincidence. el lovely that everybody has a perfectly leisurely arb:‘;xfr\plunn of his lunch, learn aud hustie: oppartunits for promotion Nat'l Salesmen's Tr. Asmn.. T : ic are T o Flemi Tty & 7 different sneeze!™ me e argufyingest man at dinner | Apply nohoe, District Manager. creases i ced the picture before Francois blll-lxl:lm(x:fiulnk Lt h\]x:lxrgrualr’(ll"d ‘_lw_\ “Fine sport!” Kirk agreed politely,'the other night. A reporter. He | 1301 * | SALESMA Theteatier, nen withdrew it in. I should sa¥.|/verceemed uppermost in his mind lthough the twins hored him very |told me that he was afraid the whole | BOILERMAKERS. machmiste | Sipetition, SOaltany dey Ahisoeek dieinee catter. about ten seconds. It was a SUrange [ soon became a study to me as we much. = “Look here, Merry." he sus. | country Was going to starve in the jaud o ve pipedtters for liichmond and { BAD 1L 4N e o 1 e o Telephe 5 Rens 7 ek 2 3 a2, S it i ne: eration becaus v cere | Potomac yard_shops, 3 3 d L - - any day thix week. elepho: nd incomprehensible action, but I was | talked together in the living room. | gested ta thelr mother, “I've a scheine B X O niian® ints i [ ADUY T3 Wartin. superintendent ‘motive | RALESMEN—Come gouth for the winte DUOIE ore surprised wiren Kennedy asked:|! could not quite make out whethe: | ecld ksl b B _ St power, r R. McGaley, | want educated, men over twents-fi Operating. e O e emm ey jit was studicd or astute or whether | and et the sneezini over as soon s} greens and our ploughsharcs into | i Yard. Va. briv S e M Tty s 4t yon saw | s erely > e | possible. Then we'll jam' thelr chow . midirons and our farmboys into | rooe s T RiTitars ARl op % = 5 I e mendly Tl natunl B | caddics. He had me almost in tears | BOUKKEEPER with knowledse of shorthand: | Jont (eriiiony Sod opfprtaolijes, fur Sherscty The 1deal down these young boa-constrictors of JO0RRS R BaviEAs Vours, throw ‘em into bathing suits: And suddenly he snapped his fingers | jemanent position: reference requiced., 34 and take 'em over and dump ‘em by |and said that if it affected me like | {08 = 0B SEEEOE—r — et the Blaisdells’ pool for the afternoon. | that it might wring the heart of the {10 White, St esclt goed hporogily Then Don and T will take you over:Sunday editor and perhaps he could | 4y Eh o) to the Country Club for luncheon and sell & story about it for enough 10| poy o e = golf lesson.” i She was rattling along with seeming | wages expected: Protestant preferred. - ance of yvouth. There was certainly i & BT o | Occupation for SAMPLE DYER, expers: steady posit A W bext wurking conditions: highest wages. Ad | oung \vomen. dress . Rtar office. — R—Young man; wiate a| APPLY RST FLOOR. ary_expected. Answer i 2 12th ST. N.W. ter oply. The Northwestern Consoli Craig. as & ) f Francois' e- |after a cha ' < P Jr‘,‘;'imfiip‘ sed.mw o ?,llhre:vdrr‘ll(‘\'l!;er;:vx;‘('llf;al)lli‘]:;l;;:”:;nullr::‘ ‘"Euum-n for everything but gheiamen;es]s, but she wu; really n\u.-x.i.t Rox 194-M, Star office Milling Co.. 945 Pa. ave. n 260 7 “Oh. s, candles,” {matter, Kennedy and e ___!Blalsdells’ pool!” Merriam’s quick de- | perturbed.” She realized that instead | oy 7o work in real oxiar FCIAL STMMER RATUS FOR AN B s AL oanOh. ves. candles” he agreedmaiter. Kennedy and @ folowed| THE ROAR OF THAT TRAIN WAS|cisidns were a perpetual delight to|of making Rosc icalous she had T e a0 e ing shop and driveing course for uwnern sales.| 1 HE CHESAPEAKE A e ot e ok Fe DRt inE BLaTise Lo haes I tourkwith IN HIS EARS. man folk. “They can't go bathing.simply hurt her feelings. [and salary expected. Address Box 2 men, mechanics and chauflears. For Inform POTOMAC TELE 5 “Yes, sir." i | ifiee Gy roeeh ety . with their tummies full of food, and | When they started off for the |uffi 2 foa wrlle Dent. I, XM A Lo :LEPHONE 1 could Gee no sense in the proceed-| ~What do you think of the |0 himself. “Of course, 1 don't Want|[ haven't the nerve to ask Nan to be:afternoon she tried to manage it so|BOY, good and strong. to work in Jressioom. | grp o, 4 T st ! COMPANY. him Kkilled, but if he should be bY !resonsihle for them another day this|that Rose would sit in the back with | Avply ~Waggaman Lithographic Mz, Co. fi:flih,-‘l;v' white, h!nr pantrs work u{v chub | 2 ! : one wio hax experience preferred: itosslyn, ing, yet knew Kennedy too well to!spangle?” 1 queried of Craig as Lewi suppose for an instant that he had not | bade us a hasty good-by and climbed accident I wouldn't ecry about it |week: but I can take them and the|Donald Ferrv. But Kirk threw the There he comes now! And thert |mending bag over and get Susan Sue,: babies into the back beside Don and i randibuard; S A dreds p a1 gasoline i “hange tires and T X ness and be paid while learuing. James H. ®ome purpose. into his car o strec v les i 3 T UoNs F v Kansedy it BT e oo LT Sect ewEmNCE L onnies ae druint f and we can leave them all down by | bundled their pretty mother un- Ttarper. 4326 Wis. ave ‘on, 319 Colorad- hide rew, leaving poor Francois more my “That remains to be seen.” he re. |, Reddy sat beside the track just as|the woods. heyond the fourth hole— | ceremoniously after them. 3 Tass; steady job: vers g NS A tified than ever. | plicd, noncommittalls. “Just now,the | 100 a5 e dared to. By this time the jcome alonk.” | "“Even exchange Is no robbery.” he ! wages. ~Chastelton Market, 1700 17th MEN AXD WOMEN g Well,” 1 exclaimed. as we passed!thing that interests me most is what | 40 Was quite near. So was Bowser The children danced with glee and i chattered “You can’t mionopolize | n.W EATH 30_p. - 230 per week: hlmm;‘mlh,w:fi‘ -::“ 13 ‘r:::‘:”' need .:- hrough’ the dining room. ~what was |1 ean accomplich at the 1aboratory | the Hound. Bowser looked up and |sncezed to their hearts' content for [ Miss Rose all the time. Ferry.” | KUTCHER, fist-class, for marke: store: Souns | 130, Vi ¥ Interions ™It wresent empie ome mak, all that?” the way b fnding out what is the|saw Reddy. That was what Reddy the next half hour. but Rose, with her| “The dear. Mcrriam = thought Imap pitererred, ALy e S AR TR | emees 4 Thursday. William F. Matteson, 810 “That,” he explained. “is what is|matter with Mansfield.” wanted, Reddy turned and started to | grave eyes watching her hostess, did | gratefully. “he’s going to be a great | aleree M et .| S o Thont 17 peans ol ew for | s e i cross that bridge. He remembered |not join in the gayet help to me in this match-making. wteay) work: Apply; SOUN0 MAN aboat 17 /vears driaws tor Tpei TR—waiTE. § nown to criminologists as the ‘Aus-! While Kennedy was busy with the 2 <3 ek 5 oL ey o Sist aze test.’ Just try it some time|various solutions which b or | how frightened he had been the first| “Those men don’t really want me to! But a moment later she was re- ) ©8_1 o =t " One famfliar_with drawh forsad: RA- e = hien you ret a chance. If there are.|ihe contents of the rameking made ot i {ime Granny Fox had led him across|go along.” she protested, in the pan-{alizing ruefully that Kirk's remarks |CARFENTERS (fteen). st arme Ml dress Rox 147M. Star Sice. ity et Namst 1e Mich lavi REty objeets I A pieture. 1ore | heid he mushrooms T wandercd oter | that bridge. Then she had told him | ry. as Merriam dashed about in ajabout Ferrvs state of mind had not|fol TANE RO Vireprooing Company. | SALESMEN (two) with pre | o et g L 3 HOUSEREEPER for small family: references. hare idertification cards. Apply Washington | Sentable cars; must be hustlers;|Arrly at'once. 8. Freedman & Sons, 618 K axieah_Co.._reap 2400 16th t. n.w, no canvassing. Hibbs & John- ston, real estate, 215 6th st. n.w. T3 the untysoeity Mbars : hot to 100k down and after that|mad circle between the dining room ! been all a joke. For the fatuous Mr. L Jrery 2 waded | Reddy had nmever been afraid. Soland the kitchen. scrambling cggs. iv- [ Ferry leaned ‘over Ricky's copper D T o %% JanEll now he did not look down. He looked | ing bibs and jamming dinner into the head to whisper significantly - _{Finally, knowing that Kennedy would | Straight ahead and ran for all h More than that,” he replied. “You | bionadiy be bucy feor some e and| was worth. The roar of that train remember that at the end 1 suggested ! {hat all 1 should > : pains by | wWas in ears. It drowned the |esty.” hat all I should get for oY palns Ly feice of Bowser the Hound and Reddy | her sister-in-law's dimpleless cheek. (Coryia nally a person may recall perhaps twenty of them.” TAUFFED o1 * 1 interrupted, a test of H EEPER. settled woman fo eare for | roung hox: part’ time: give right par {Doard aud smail wages; write or call. | he | fireless cooker. “] think this ever exchange was a | - = = n erstand Reo Ohe Jou Just shoosh, Miss Mod- | robbery If it gives me vou for a |CUAUFFEUE colored: must undersiand Reo Merriam flipped a finger into | partner for the afternoon.’ ores Prather & Robinson, 516 Bond bldg. t, 1 14th_and New York ave. FURNITURE finisher and pol- several thinss likely to be on the i i questioning him would be monosylla- T table. They were not there, as you | pio B as -1 §id not dare to look back to see it |“They are probably getting up the! ) e e o D = T : 3 TOCSEREETER — T ey o e oo e 1nd e | DI BTUDLS until he was quite con- | dld not dave to, 0% bacl 16 S5 it | party sast on vour account. Well (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) | GhitUhave refersace ani Jentitaion cants isher; experieficed white man, ! care for 3 children: 3 and v, good oan ror oth st nee. ou. That was a test of the sus ity to suzgestion of the chef. Francois may not mean to 1 b 5 2 o h 0 the affair as well as I could without | Scemed to be paying no attention t¢ . ] fe, but I'm afr w ave to ellyiglating what I felt had been given | that train. You see. Reddy had Hottom lof the case. You see. Defore| i could not. it turmed out, have|at being so close to him that - s urther we know that he iS| gone anything better, for it seemed | would notice nothing else. to say the least. Tt may |, phe the gossip of the Broadway| My! how fast that train came! I 1 pictire before 2 e Taxl. Oxford Hotel. | 30 to 45 years of age. Applyigghl party K in grocers store; one who can cut | Lmployment Manager, 8th floor, | meat. 1700 Euelid st. = I I\\'Ond\\'ard & Lothrop. E YT Tt == = i CANVASSERS, COUNTY SGENTS wanted fo sell Nutomobi'e [ AN nr'!-ll:n'rr.\‘rrr FOR! HIGH GRADE, Address Box 202-M. Star office. * | Stop Light showing all hang VASSERS OR HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SAL DOMESTIC—W] = = T % M. Company. 1087 West WORK TO RE STARTED AT ONCE. { oo METEOR JCOLORED, les. Cal MR. COE AT WASHINGTON & GAS | [0 m:flfl.,.'.:;‘.'}' By honulw;rk no_ wash : 3 hungalow ; younz cot e HWASHER. white boj S F‘AL I:‘m"‘ll;;r 419 10th ST old child; stay nl:hl: 3 uple and 3-year something, I determined to run into | he was, for Bowser hud been almost the office of the Star and talk over|at his heels when he started and had RK, whte and small_wages' Col. | 2 in private family; girl Apply 1710 N st s WOMAN to do_light cooking anc Toreizue: @ that nothing at all happened in the | .iteq and cabarets that Mansfield | Reddy began to wonder it he haa I tchen to th shrooms. We'il < AL S A R ‘; fi',’;‘x‘n oS e muet | hAd been plunging rather deeply ) waited too long. The very thought CONDUCTED BY HELEN H. FETTER. referred: city ref him new strength. The engine erences required. 3019 26t st. ne. Phone lately and had talked many of his|ga “et it elsewhere.” A ked: 1 ot i i fewHere. A g to | @cquaintances into joining him in a | whistled. and that startled Reddy i MOXDAY 3 i - e ey T DeeR rYInE 19| pool. either outright or on margins. o that he nearly tumbled off the RS. MARY MORAN, director | Storehouse beds and equipment, cloth- EER_ome Sromtomed 0 fausdry work NITURE SALE \1,\)‘_! th 7082 = which Mansfleld’s business affairs had | 1t seemed to be a safe bet that not | bridge. Bu: he didnt and fan even of the Junior Red Cross units | N8, s0ap, milk and other necessary | Diefelted, 480 Foaia ol Wort sty and | Thoroughly experienced ; perma- | (3 h. monii iz 2 renerk small famiis e e e s Madjonly Lewis and Dr. Murray had | faster. A few more fcet would brine ol eioe | Bupiten ware. ‘ssdared: The. eaiors | STLITESt: 1% fomies cmplercy, anilly snd ghly H 5, per mont; iver st ‘Cheny it was evident that she had’difficulty j joined him, but that Madeline Har- | him to the end of the bridge ant in Rumanta, writes headquar- | fypjshed funds from their own treas- | fie: Z {nent position ; good salary. Ad- . (: thents migutes car ride’ from 14th a0 in keeping her mind on her work. |grave and Mina Leitch, who had a|safety. Could he make it in time ters that quite one of the|ury to purchase a dynamo and aux- dress Box 41-M. Star office. iz calliof iphone, Cleveland 519. ® e e O e ™ on see. | Siccessful season and some spare | &eddy fairly flew. h the saving 1. [, inieresting phases of her work | liary machines to furnish light and ss Box 41-M, ¢ 3 | COOK ana ned woman: nc agked eunaay, Whe ve reoinal Berd o s e ot (Coyright; 1020 by T Wi Burgeas:) in that country is the work done by | W&l = dred | BOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS X SALESMAN for furniture and | Park. Phene “is_that wall safe.” . too. S S Y oday there are several hundred | wite H s 5 Ll BT stock market had not smiled on ! little girls and boys in the tuberciar | smati pationts at this sanatorium. And | Luisis, ‘cse. aartment. homes: ncrosded | interior decorating. Apply James | g She led the way down the hall and into an anteroom to Mansfield's part of the suite. The safe itself was a comparatively simple affair inside a! ucement; o | C. Henderson, 1108 G st. n.w. Mansfleld's schemes: and, T reflected, Long Gloves Return. sanatorium at Tekir Ghiel, in Con- |Just this week an installment of won- | feld: ' fne living., quick ad ALESMAN wanted; ex- it was not impossible that what derfully dainty handiwork d b | methods indorsed—our students employed by stantsa, Rumania. y -datuty handiwork (done byiiil, tel where. Open _evenings. S | the little bedridden girls of twelve | (TIWE, PO RO ™ECE,, Ot Tranieg | HAT § g uud good wages. . off_Columbia_road. might_be merely an incident to a| LONDON, August 25 (Special).— work to listen. reach at least to the elbow and fre-:qer the leadership of Mme. Bals and | gp; . o Tn Severa! cages I saw that he had | quently higher. After all, bare hands | the committee for combating tuber- f:'ax?fnnfla":zr:ie:(l,’n?p‘ac“x:'ld:ofl?é;"»‘:';.‘fr LA e Mt ixde a number of little guinea pigs. One | and arms have been'“in" for a good | culosis. The committee was still| ey have many occupations, in;')|1|0;'l’ri:v.lm Saeh ot niw of them was plainly in distress, and { While and a return to evening gloves | anxious to carry on work anew at the | jno their studies. the making of toys. !‘""\. Honest, ambition Kennedy had been watching him in- not unexpected. sany women con- | ganatorium, and in the spring a small | pacretry work, all kinds of knitting. ; perience NnRecessary: TOS_14)__first-class K. L. Tayior Mot moments in hi i i closet. Indeed, 1 doubt whether it;man like Mansfield could be very|p... hands and arms are no longer It was in January. 1920, when the | to fifteen years was received by Miss ot 190 BNE Yok Sve. n.w. = s had been seriously designed to be | serious to the rest of them. K = T O i | suniors first extended their work to | Dorothea Campbell of the Junfor Red e amery 300 3m | Perienced ; good position to the|NCksk, U otan Ry burglar-proof. Rather, it was merelyi ’llznw::s rz;\xeu mle%dl: ofn::el:‘r:erranlonn seen :( tl T sma; est even :g affairs. | Bt e hat. Mrs, Moran recalled | Cross headquarters in Washington. IABORER x D .. A 2 iright man. See Manager | algits. | W7 Livingston st., Chevy Chase. 2 protection against fire. fw n: o oratory | The best dressed women have gone b 5 5 There are now dormitories, class- | 2= = — - - . = " - Dt suspdeion about when | with my _slender budget of news. | \o 1o tne eastom of wearing long | SLoTies of this sanatorium. which was| rooms and verandas filled with con- | Syt “oumipes marics men preferspa. | BrodU's. 419 11th st. n.w. — DOMERTIC—COLURED. iha robbery took plice?” asked Ken- | Craig was quite interested in what I | >3 p : catablished for war purposes. and theLomten, well-carsdofor voungetors, whe | llon furnlhed e B nmced. SALES MTANAGER CHOERT R Rl v e edy. Cas e peered into the empty |had to say, even pausing for a few | White gloves at dances. These gloves|splendid work accomplished there un- | gajly grow rosier and happier in sun- Vs i SALES MANAGER. mights, at Runpert Home, Good Hope rond e i~ So others meed | Established real estate office requires the | Lincoln . i compartment. _ “I wish T had been called in the first thinz when it was Wiscovered. There might have been inme chance to discover finger prints. | Rut now, I suppose, every cue of that sereicen of capable man ax manager. Also ! (. G e ing salecmen with auto. Address | 333 MIFIMAID. - experienced over 21. for seinng: | - Star ofier. 3 + CHA eady, pleasant, xood. | PORTER—Thoroughly experi-! Tored girl, <ort has been obliterated. tentl sider gloves a tremendous advantage, | group of bedridden little children was k ey werik arine ok, with & splendld future: mnst be ' H z _ o Sle replied. ~I dont know ! “It's strange” he remarked particularly in an overheated bail- | cared for there. erocheting and embroidery work. RS Yo start at £25 per week. Appiy before | enced ; must have Al references. 3 o8 dair: Bondars room. From the American Red Cross (9 am i atetr 4 wom. 3. L. Lewin 35| Apo1 Urdong Bros., 1206 F st. e m Teliable c wous derfully in this home overlooking the | Srewart bidg. blue waters of the Black sea - 4 7 MEN tholic), national organization n..‘n.\\. 0 An idea of the eagerness of these | MEN (Catholich. n¥tioB% OLfRmel 08 e e little girls and boys to hear about | TWI'SY 00 eypennes paid. Call 331 Bond 5 = 26° | DENTAL ASSISTANT. refined voung woma: graduate nurse preferred. Call Franklin M;'i 5 whether it happened before or after | had samples of materials from six | Mr. Mansfield was discovered so ill by | ramekins. Five of them seem to have his valet.” {no effect whatever. But if the bit “But at least you ean give me somé | that I gave this fellow causes such idea of when the jewels were placed in | distress. what would a larger quan- - the safe.” "It must have heen before the sup- per, right after our return from the COUK and general houseworker. 1818 Biltmore general houseworker; two children. $40; references. Quarters 0, thelr American sisters and brothers | jiiic "% 10 a.m., 46 pm. is glven in a letter from Miss Agnc von Kurowsky, American Red Cross|MEN WANTED—By the Baltimore & Ohlo nurse at the samatorium, written to | Kaiiroad Company following ratiroad mechanics e : RIS S T PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE i ‘Then one of the ramekins was | poisoned?” T questioned. i theater.” “I have discovered in it, as well as . + and helpers: DRESSMAKING, remodeling. Mrs. Clark, | = Bor s R iy mibnt | the Blood WEE N e e By Willi Brady, M. D. w::higsflzmo“;':l:*:\"’?“ A L e 1418 K xt._Franklin 2461, | Pl B0% 1sum et th m y > 3 o P Al ) k ence. y 3027 15th st. : h‘;a\'(a tfififi‘i'ak’.“rf“h'; an)n- one, L{On'( 5ou -tz::} s‘i)r;by,?d";.:mng":f.;';u;?;dw,w';f, y m‘f‘. ERGYs 12 ‘This is an jdeal place for making 5;’:11’:‘?.5!::' GIRLS. experienced: m; wflun,“m paper | GENERAL HOUSEWORK _Rellable woman <ee? Why dl;! he ?la;e ’eh"::)gmlh‘hel 't fsn't late ‘, think I shall ,,,‘,e} Noted Physician and Author. ovey ’u:ld‘;::‘r::lr f.‘r‘.;‘: ;&:‘zl?n:;.:‘la:fig Sheet"Sictal workers. box f,:;";;{;mf;fl"_';{m peciplty Paper Box | family of three adults. 2603 Conwum;l . <ife so soon, instead of wear! em!(o take a trip out to Miss Har- o ugh 4 Electrical Workers. . e < : the evening?” i o v H play all day. We have about 300 here 47 Cents Per Hour— HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS WOMEN—Na- | GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored e rest of the e grave'’s. We ought to do it in an for the summer colonies, and 1 he- | Machinists' Helpers. O N A T omen: | wil depat. | 369 New Hampshire ave. n.w. o artment houses: un- ENERAT, HOT: ' ments, hotels, clubs, | crowded fleld; fine living. quic R OREE L, (eeuled jcolorel T hadn’t thought of that w. advancement: { woman; near Fort My 1 Apt. 708, Ito ¥ o d a half in a car.” Jking at it.” she admitted. “Wh hoty an s Thla vers iittler s, we | Removal of Tonsil licve more are expected. 1 stay on Tollermakers® Helpers indicates that infection of the lymph | 'S S T R T he forenoon Blacksmiths' Helpers. f hen we came home from the thea-lsped out over the Long Island roads | nodes of the neck takes place even Sheet Metal Workers' Helpers. Sretliods Indorsed—our students. em; . h 3 s E 5 : 3 p 1o, ploved | shumbe; st "+°T remember it had been so warm | that led to the little colony of actors | Dr. Albert D. Kaiser of Rochester,| without diseased tonsils. :“'“: ihey arestsking suil baths and Electrical Workers' Helpers. by lending hotels everywhere. Open svenings. | o Eranklin S1iz, 1t Mr. Mansfield’s collar was wilted | gn'q actresses at Cedar Grove. He eac! em American games, stunts Carmen's Helpers. Call for particulars. Lewis Hotel Training | { \lf‘ll:th "':'L»'h\\olll\. neat, reliable girl ew_York ave. n.w. I try to amuse the children of the | cents per hour. : G veranda, as they are called. the poor | - Men'who have had some experience in me- | HOUSEREUPER, Terkine L Ll R G n::(r’::ertlh:: Pad had ear 't'::ufi?el,ld;filr: and tricks. During the late afternoon [ Ppassenger car repairers and Inspectors, 70| Sciiool. 13: ERAL HOUSEWORK. reliable colored Randolph st. n.w. in small apartment re of babr: reliable the Calverton, ‘17th and white, in family / ng wages. | Woman: 26 : ETAL \nd his dress shirt rumpled. He ex- geomed rather to be enjoying the ! {lised nimself, and when he returned | chance to get away from he uny’az‘et“P:" ofi ';"“;’“(‘h:’“;’;“‘;“!':‘: charging ear or deafness. A year i+ was not wearing the diamonds.|ang turn over in his mind the vari- jeffect of removal after removal of the tonsils only one < e e wotk. “also young men for helpers We waticed 1t. and Miss Hargrave ex- | mua problems which the case pre- |5,000 children. and there is probably | in each 25 of the ‘children had any | Children who suffer from advancad A laced under instrictions will be ad. | Addreas M pressed a wish that she might wear | cented. no record in medical literature which | ear trouble. Sanes. o tubercular bone or giand. | 19 0o, BOCTO (o0 carrying higher rates of | ~ Learn MILLINERY. DRESSMAKI. “big diamond at the opening night | “*A« for myself. T had by this time | can compare with this report in im-| Four hundred of the 5000 children and who are practically immobilized. | jay‘as tiey become eficient. PATTELY ~DRAFTING, DESIGNI E tor Cup’ Mansfield - ‘Poor little kiddies. There seems! in_accordance with resolutions lssued by Graduates furnished positions. K506, 'age \f “The Astor Cup’ Mr. Mansfield prom- | convinced myself that somehow the |portance. Not only was a painstak-' had suffered from frequent attacks of | 4, jttle that one can do t: ke their | the United States Labor Board July 8, new Come in and let us prove it. Established 1882. GENERAL HOUSEWORK ok 4 hat s might and nothing | pashrooms were involved. What | lng study of the conditlon of éach feverish iliness before removal of the o llttle that ene ean do to make their | &6, GRS, o Crpioyment “are within theit | E\eling sewsions start Sept. 6. Enroll Bow.y woman wanted: SEWORKER, capable colured pre was said about it-" Kennedy expected to find T could not | of the 5,000 children made a year atter | tonsils. In the year atter removal | 57, t021C5 S04 YOE They are <0 ADDIe. | figita and are not strikebreakers, and hare Prof. Livingstone's Academy, nted: references. 3L A st. s. . Did you notige anyihing else atigyess. But from what I had read I the operation, but Dr. Kaiser and his| of the tonsils only fifty children had ttle. A few weeks | GiEtnorol an well as legal right to engage| 1115 G st. n.w. Fr. 7475 PRESS, Mondass and Tuesdas the dinner—no matier how (rivial? | qurmised that it must be that one died and examined 10.- | had such attacks. ago I received some albums, made by | in rallroad service, and will have protection } o rreer iy —erperienced milliner; Mass. T sociates stus and the school children of America, and | of every branch of government, both state Ell‘rl’“l.flm', amission to those who qualify. | MATIW, two, Friends or relatives, (o work to asked Kennedy. of the poisonous varieties had some- ! 000 children before they were oper-| Two hundred of the children had S ks, Employ- Helen Grey seemed to hesitate, then [ fow got mixed with the others, one {ated on for diseased tonsils The| had “growing pains’: since removal T aeioly T rustied fo/fthe “"“‘""‘,}.',!',"..l"‘s‘..",,."?lk-«f.’?'é'(?f.'.f‘ Brooks, Emplol- | 199G wt_n.w. T | gether—one”for conking: one for taun said. in @ low voice. as though the | of ‘the Amanitas, just as deadly as | inowledge thus acquired entities Dr. | of the tonsils only thirty-seyen chil- | displayed in even th nterest s they | N anbitions fo traln for positions as rail- | GALESWOMEN—Young ladics (Ca ~ir | bave good re hone Cleve. 1 e ATE R the venom of the rattler or the cop- | Kaiser to speak with authority. Iam | dren had had such pains. displayed in cven' the picture post- | MEN, ambitions fn (ale, o7, LRt 85,180 | B Sre”wiling to sart at 318 per week call | T ppy oo 3 ‘Of course, the party and the sup- | perhead. I knew that, in some cases, | quoting some of his conclusions here. | Of the 5000 children 3.600 had been | America. But the S i famige from §2.000 to $10.000 per vear For 331 Bond 810 a.m., 46 pm. AGENCIES. per were given o l""S]' bly 1o Mis# | amanitas_had been used to commit Of the 10,000 children operated on|mouth breathers. A year after op- ! the lovely paper dofi! ",'.'"h“ all was | Difiation cail La Balle Extension Univer | SHORTHAND in 30 duge: tonchi tepewriiing HELP—FEMALE. Hargrave, BUE o o asmary | crmes VVasithle much alccases there was hot a surglcal fatality. At/ eration only 450 of them wers ot e o e s T, COSEUMES iy Ton 7 o o, Malh Y. et i'a':l'x'.,.'-':‘lm'fi'ghfiw e {8 todtz, 338 | poeERposrTOS oy hought € WAL ek (Copyright, 1922.) the end of a year §4 per cent of the| breathers. and off, and pim. = = T ashington_Employment Exchange. 1405 ( attention to Mina Leitch. 1822, 90 Shitdren ‘studied were found in A nd off, and I had the pleasure of in- | \jEN—7The manager of a growing success-| PIANIST, experlenced: for moving picture 2 . . e i v 5, itiating th ; pay. 200M, 8t FEMALE DOMESTIC. It was quite in Keehin with WHAt| Concluded fn Tomorrow's Star. | letter physical health than they had| QUESTIONS AND ANSWEES. "Qulte & Btory was women mround | Ul R o meiafaln e reputation - of | ogire 500 17 il e " | CHARWOMEN. cooks. wmursen—chamiermatis besnl. before lithel tonsllsiiwero, re; Soda Versus Salt. one pretty little lady who had many | his company with a_ view to selecting 48d | oy GoR IPHER-TYPIST with knowledge of | Faltressen, dishn s, Micien wald, ete s Exe . 1221 25t st w1 ha i v is s cklene: . haps it was this seeming fickleness joeen which had saved him from many en- handsome costumes and who ap. |training them for executive positions: selllng | p 'p ‘adress Box 146, Star office: eration{ If I recollect, you told a querist m In the year following the op some time ago that a teaspoonful of | Parently had a romance with an offi- :K':fl?e::"::zlw“: e il be placed ETENOGRAPHER_Ambitious el edueated e = a 1 if competent: sta g | Elrl_ppis only It OMPUCNS Meand mi.| WANTED—SITUATIONS. ngling appliances. Miss Grey sald it( ) oren had 1 AR “PWay that it scemea like| | The Housevife’s Idea filxg::;z:motmfga e O re arlet | bicarbonate of soda dissolved ip, & Ser Peper doll. | The ‘ohs’ and ‘ahs'|yi"Gce: two executives will be selec an apology for a fault in his char-} - Box - P! T e Came year the rate for | Elasstul of water, taken every moth- | [fOT8 the row of beds as she was held | placed shere they can earn more_than $5,000 educational training, experlence, ‘age and, & L Oy ke would Tather have X . fover.” In the same voar the tate for] Klo8ehl Of FTa L, Ll "but you sug. | UD, fOF Inspection after each change | & year beiore Norember T You may be the | ary. - Address Tox 165-M. Star o 20¢ tden. Yet 1 could not but fancy| L 2 other O e onsils out was practi- | Bested a teaspoonful of\salt instead. and the delighiful anticipation of | man for one of these jobs: you can'e tel. BeS STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST—A wpecial cinst g e that it mitigated somewhat the wist- = !wlt1 hflfw}c: l;smgfg};‘ ot Yoth diph-|In a recent article you condemned 222‘5 ngxlznc‘;nme next in her life his- Mr. Datles. Boom 200, t. 4 | for preparation foriexaminition, Bopt. Ll Address Box 200-L. Star office. o ful envy I had noticed before when cally the habitual use of all kinds of salts, | {rY roe the girls were the |l i e positions PAYIRK | o felephone Linc. 38 for further pariicolars. ake): married: all-round experi- theria and scarlet fever. interested audience, as the boys pre- o evation 39 per cent of thel because salts have an affinity Yor st‘)irfnftnng?en \were T per cent or more | Water and abstract ‘water from the S eraeiznt. A year after the op-| delicate lining of stomach amd bowel, Sfation only 20 per cent of the chii- injuring these organs. Please re- dren were underweight. A gain ot concile these statements—that is, if 1 fon o twenty pounds In welght was | understood correctly.—E. M. common in the year following re-| Answer—A* teaspoonful of soda taken in a glassful of water would » Steady position. - Johu Sellotter, E 00 a week: special individual instruc- | Wood's Commercial School, 311 East Capitol ferred the pictures of rabbits and |35 fo 81008 weoki Sortial Sy or Bight. | steeet. ueer dogs. i 9The questions they ask me ahout | CHorgBione, for particuiars. Colugbly Belool | wrrmEss. experienced. Metropolitan Lungh. America! How T wish I had some | {EN wirh executive ability. Call Maln 554 | 1% Dth v Photographs of our big cities to show | for interview. MWAITRESS, experienced, white. Crystal flfw’mi 1 can Just fmagine the 1ight | pryymrR—Must be competent. Address Tox | Lunch, 10 Mass. ave. n.w. * Yornterest In their eyes over the New | 1g5.), Star office. 28° | TOMAN, ambitious, of strong persomality. to she spoke of Madeline Hargrave. While he had been questioning her Kennedy had been examining the wall «ife, particularly with referente to iix mccessibility from the rest of the! partment. There appeared to be no veason why one could not have got % work in house in eveninz M. Star office. ASE enced. oo ored: i e fami's . m : reasonuble salary. 106 K. ( Filipino. experien cd. refe at it from .the .hallway as well as O e Tt Shaeian o eves over A rom Mansfield’s room. A or the ite House | sorcten—thoroughly rxperienced préas and. ith international chain store organi- willing to do anything e e e taelt secmed to vield no ‘Fhe parents ofdhe chilaren over: | ot bRUIRCL, TALT U s teuspoon | arorument in Washington’ | TR Weloeman dor T Ta wve s St g for romoton P mirvies | o ean b oo o 48 s clue, and Kennedy, was about to turn ket ts | ful of common salt so taken. Of tae Frown<up girls still | prusgERS, experionced on Hoffman machines. | call Main B464. | oice. A When he HWappened to glunce value of the operation. The parents 3 ¢ | have books of their childhood's pa; PRI FEXDeL : ., 400 18th - - | DRAFTSMAN—Honse = Ayt the dark interior of the iS40 of e 5000 children reported | two, however, the soda is leas ob- | dolls; and think of the theusanas of | ATl The Weedraff Co. lac *| Export and Foreign Trade. |eni'omrtins: reasomatic. ‘Addre Hor BT, A 5.0 xperts will | Star office. J O at the onildren were better in health | jectionable. 1 think, for habitual|post cards thrown i ociation of recognized e aftor the removal of the tonsils. The| use, although I do and .llw.y- have | baskets all over the :ot-:'yft:;."#’ogfffi OHCHESTRA. Tour Tieces | St ooce I:;g--(m"[: Aeeited number of ambitious. Intelll- | ELECTRICIAN'S 9 e parents of 750 of the children could | suggested that a glassful or two of|some of those bed-ridden little girls Clarendon ) sent women and assist them to higl-salaried | wiring, motors and transtormers. Address Doe mo definite change. The parents| three glassfuls of water, cold or hot.|of Tekir Ghlel be almost delifious | REAL, ESTATE EATERMER e i positions, | Phone Niain 509 or call at Suite 610, | Rox 13701, Rtar office b Meon reported that|as perferred, without salt or soda.|with delight to receive thoms . & OU° | personality. Address Box 2 7e": | Btar bullding. Ope B2 FAMILY WORK wanted by yonng Tapances closet floor. He stooped down. When he rose he had something in his hand. Tt was Just a little thin piece of something that glittered iridescently. “A angle from a sequin dress,” of fitty of the chi - e muttered to himself; then, turning their children Had been, less healthy FHliqeunllyiaccompliatiitnoEame = ¢ < —swmenie experience, at osee.| WOMAN, experienced, to work | couple hours in school: amall salary aceent: 1 Siss Grey. “Did any one wear such than before"the removal of the 3 el 1 MACHINES, Afdress Box BTM, Star office. |°" collars; good salary to right! Sz s srrarming Tomes mor e a dress last nig sils. “ ; NG or Toung man; white; e it canngt her_|T® Maks Maierhal New-Tafimmable. | 00 TS ln tho nmeck was curlous. Balr? ™ How ‘and-whers do they et | Ashe nedied her ey PPeri AN for Sporling goods store, eXpe |1 11 . Murphy. = e N ‘Yes, indeed, rlenced preferred but not required: must be OLF INSTRUCTOR—Practical personsl In it cannot be— mured-{eIpLY Geermels) B emtldren operated on | false hair? Can & person get any | And repie ust be some mistake 5 v e Tthen we heard voices in_the ln’,,;:m:fi:“md.".’:x.-l:l;o:o-::h"m’:""'\ 4,300 ha more or less en:’-rn:::: xm;‘r disease from wearing {t7—Miss mi’ ":,,',".T s :::,.m - :wu:‘fifa"gmfi:f A SALESWOMEN, truetions, by appointment, $1.25 hour. M. 5 ngs the cervical lymph nodes. X 3 ; 5 \ 3 e & eshenmith | X s a4, ML Murray, 1 don' see why 1| 1sTamn Shaden, curiain or sl covs |t Lo, WS pomvead e | Apewer_na, They get e tometns| | Foir S ML | GRS W Rk Thotoughly experienced, for| LT, o g s, o can’ 5 ) i . A year. r more n nd women I 3 I 3 e e ) t Iy hat :«':gd o, Tawiar- vo. | CTInES over & ExS stove: Totmake e ese wore free from the enlarge- | season because they imagine it Is Yo T e it A §A) s“;l N, thoroughly experienced Tn genis part-time wor Around ‘mechanic: o children. 2027 11th ‘st rurned the other, whieh T recognized | them so, rinse the material in a solu-{ ment ‘of the lymph nodes. But-1100 | fashionable, and Dogin mext season | Fof | O Setomobiles from A to.z, | EALESNON: o al ey Peneed ke | © Former employes preferred. | nw. m e as that of Dr. Murray 2 ! tion of two ounces of- alum to onef of the children who had had no en-| to regret it, because bobbing hasgone & o " hut on her hat . iApply at once. Max Simon, 1900 Nichols Appl)” Employment Office, FOR, (;;I_:‘rr:lh‘-»--.r wn e position; @6 3 “Fleming Lewis,” whispered Miss | gallon of water. "} Jarged lymph. nodes in the neck be-|out of atyle and the hair gmr-min ‘And strolled on ave, 8. z s 3 ] 2 L nw. Grey, taking a sten ovt T the hde | &0 x e e . [ fore removal of the tonsils did have| very '“"“‘l. it at all. Gidls and| Ty jey-ride about the tewn. SATESMEN (10) fo travel By auto, auta 8th floor. JANITOR Tor apartment, mag, colored, wighes way - | THE Hovemyyw: | fOre TN & wedes » year after! women in this and foreignscountries| . The old man xadly shook his heud T making %0 to B per week. f14!yw O )WARD & LOTHROP, yoeltion; ean faraish Food reference. Addvems ‘4 moment later Di. Mutisy and (Copsasns, adis) 1 ihge wousils Doy Leen semoved. Thisjclip and sell their hair, ~'She’s 5ol some speed, all right,” be waid. Jemifer bidg., ith and D. g £ ) . 334 M st mw. S . r ’ SRS 5 y 2 et st = CEENS . L o2