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AModprwryoftleesrt (Copyright, 1922, by the Macaulay Ce. :in-u-nmm- wsss By Louise Gerard (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) oContinued from X oM ey — 1 At sound of his voice Pansy came into the room, her eves blasing, her breast heaving, her two hands clutch- ing the long amber chain in an ef- fort to keep herself calm and col- lected. So it was true! He was living here with that red-haired creature—this man who had come to her vowing she was the only woman he had ever loved; this man whom she had kissed and whom she had allowed to kiss and fondle her! Pansy loeked at Lucille in her white satin and emeralds—Lacille, big and v ous, her profession written on face. bef, that woman?" she demanded. Lucille did not wait for Le Breton to_answer. One glance at him told her every- thin On his face were concern, love and annoyance—the look that comes to & man's face when the girl he would make his wife and the woman who is his mistress by some unfortunate circumstance chance to meet. Her star, never particularly bright, hed waned and set within a week. al thanks to this slim girl in the yvellow dress. Any day she, Lucille. might be shipped back to France, with only the emerald necklace to soothe she sore heart. As things were, she could lose nothing, and she might have the pleasure of parting Le Breton from the woman he really loved. The girl looked one who would counienance no_backslidings. Before he could say anything. she said, in a languid voice: “My name is Lucille Lemesurier. T'm an actress. At Mr. Le Breton's invitation, T came here with him from Parls to stay until he tires of me or 1 of him. Comme vous voulez™ she finished, with a shrug. For a moment Pansy just stared at the truth confronting her—the truth, lazy, languid and smiling in white satin and emeralds. There was a littlo noise. hard and sharp, !ike a shower of frozen tears rattling down on the table. The hands clinging to the string of am- ber beads clung just a thought too hard, for the necklace snapped sud- denly. The beads poured down like tears—the tears Pansy herself was past shedding. The knowledge of Le Breton's treachery and deceit had turned her into ice. She cast one look at him of utter contempt and scorn. Then, silently as she had come, she turned and went from the room. She did not get far, however, be- fore Le Breton was at her side. Ignoring him, she hurried across the moonlit lawn, her only desire to escape from his presence. “‘Pansy—"" he began. Like_a whirlwind, him. With a hand t! rage, she pointed to t! room window. “Go! Go back to that red-haired creature,” she said in a voice that trembled with anger. “I never want 1o see or speak to you again. Never!” At _her words Le Breton's hands clenched and his swarthy face went white. “Do you think I'm going to be dis- missed in this manner?” he asked in_a strangled voice. Without a further word Pansy would have hurried on: but, before she knew what was happening, he turned on shook with open dining- ! | | had taken her into his arm: | “How dare you touch me! |dare You touch me! e gasped. | struggling furiously. after freedom, {amazed at his audacity. | But he laughed and, crushing her {against him, kissed her fiercely. Le Breton knew his caze was | hopeless. No amount of persuasion | would bring the girl back to his arms. | He was no longer a polished man of How the but the Sultan of - Ammeh, a barbaric ruler who knew no law save his own desire. Pansy was too furious to be afrald. With 1 her might she S‘l’lls‘l“ to get away from his arms and the deluge of hot. passionato kisses. not because of the danger oosing from the man, but because she knew he had held and kissed that other wom- an. But all her struggles were in vain. She was helpless against crushed within breathless under the force and pas- sfon ‘of the kisses she could not es- cape from. “If you go on behaving in this panted presently. Her words sobered him. The road lay mnot twenty yards a dozen people to her rescue. He re- membered that he was in Grand Canary, where even he had to con- form with rules. not in El-Ammeh, where rone would dare question his doings. He let Pansy out of his arms. . “Look what a state you've put me in!" she flashed the moment she was free, as she endeavored to tidy her torn and crumpled dress with hand that shook with anger. “You! brute. A savage. 1 hate vou!" she finished. But Le Breton just stood and laughed. Tonight she might go; but tomor- row—! Tomorrow she would be on his yacht. where she might scream to her heart’s content without a soul coming to her rescue. His laughter. fierce and fond, fol- lowed Pansy from the garden. CHAPTER XVIIL The hotel patio was full of people just out for dinner. In the midst of 1 .l crowd of acquaintances Capt. Cam- eron stood. laughing and talking with those around him. All at once a voice at his elbow said tensely: “Bob, I want to speak to you for a moment.” He turned quickly. Then he stood surveying the speaker with surprise, ifor the girl beside him looked very different from the Pansy he knew. There was an aimost tortured air about her. Her face was set a white; there were deep, dark rin under eyes that were limpid pools of pain. | Hello, old pal, what has hap- pened?” he asked, with concern. Pansy did not stop to answer him. With impatient hands she led him away from the crowd of listening, taring people into a quiet corner. T'm going back to England at i one ‘Tonight! Help me to get off, please.” she said. ‘With blank amazement Cameron stared at her. “What's got hold of you now?" he 0 —_—uln————_——‘_‘ SSSOMMMLONS ISELIBNRIEINRIIIRETStIRg | TIE0AEC] Lo sk, he ahe sald, “at A Son of the Sahara “But I um:sht you waers staying here until Sir George came out?’ “Well, I've changed my mind,” anapped. 'm gomng back, even 1t you aren't.” im 1uickl, [ possible with her bruised and ‘wounded heart. “OF course I'll come with you, old BIrL” Cameron said, & trifie helpless- ly. “I wouldn't dream of 'ou in the lurch. But you have springing surprises an peopl r send along and tell the.captain to get steam up.” “Yes, do, Bob, pléase’” she said gratefully. “And ask Miss Grainger o mee t the packi And d ng. Jenkins is, and send him along to the stables. I—I'm past do- ing anything. Cameron scanned the girl quickly, suddenly aware that something more than a whim was at the bottom of her hurried departure. “What {s it, Pansy?’ he asked. “Nothing.” ‘she answered bravely. “But I get ‘moods when I just feel I must see my old dad.” She turned away quickly to avold any further questions, leaving Cam- eron staring at her receding back. CHAPTER XIX. The next morning Le Breton set about his scheme for trapping Pansy. The task appeared easy. He would brutal manner I shall scream,” she | get one of his men to note when she ark which route not many roads left the hotel and she took. There we: away. and her screams might bring | in the place, and it would not be dif- ficult to guess where she was going. He and his men would follow and way- lav and capture her at some lonely spot. They would take her across the island to a little port on the far side, where his yacht would be waiting. On had her safely on board. he would start for Africa. As he sat at breakfast, savage and brooding, craving for the girl who had flouted him, one of his servants entered. “Well?"” he asked, glaring at the man, The Arab made u deep obeisance. “Your highness, the English lady has one.” VGone!' the Bultan repeated in an in- credulous tore. “Gone! Where “She left the island last night, in har {-cm, about two hours aftcr she was ore. Like one thunderstruck, Le Breton stared at the Arab. This unexpected move of Pansy’s had upset his calcula- tions altogether. Without a word he rose from the ta- Lle. There and then he went over to the hotel to see the mai r, his only idea to_find out where e girl had gone. He could not believe that she had escaped him; yet the mere thought that she might have done so filled him with a seething passion. By the time he reached the hotel he had recoversd himself in some degree, sufficiently to Inquire in & normal tone for the manager. He was taken to the latter's office. “You bad an English lady staying here, a Miss Langham,” Le Bréton said the moment he was ushered in. wanted to see her rather particularly, but I hear she has lef Can you tell me_where she's xona?’ On seeing who the visitor was, the manager was anxious to give all possi. ble assistance, but he knew little more about Pansy than Le on did. ‘She left rather hurriedly,” he said, ‘and, as far as [ could gather, she was going back to England.” “Do you know her address there?” Le e e e s “No, e manager re- gretfully. ‘“Miss Langham did not talk much about herseif.” This was all Le Breton was able to learn. But he knew: one thing—that the girl his flerce heart hungered for had escaped him. 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Between D & E T doprived of the woman he wanted; Py had never wanted any He went to the rose-wreathed sum- mer house where had been Dleased to linger with him; to the o groves at Telds, whers they had er. Night found him r. in the hotel gardens, near the fountain ::!.h" they had met and plighted their His hands clenched at the thought of all she had prom re. Phantom- lke, she haunted him. . Her ghost was in his arms, kissing and t him, & Teal fove "of his ifo had” proved but of his life ro Dead sea fruit. e : He would have given his kingdom, all his riches, to have Pansy back In’ his arms as he had had her that night, un- Ing, wllchlnr him with eyes full of love, wl.nul!g'h m as much as he had wanted her, e one woman who had ever scorned him! CHAPTER XX. In his study Sir George Barclay sat alone. Sixteen years had pass- ed since, In far-away Gambia, he had had to condemn to death the marauding Arab chief. In a few ‘weeks' time he would be returning to the country, not in any minor ca. pacity, but as its governor. Although his thoughts just then |card. Apply 8, Al s, were in Gambia, the incident of the shooting of the Sultan Casim Am- meh had long since gone from hiw mind. And he never gave 2 thought nowadays to the boy who, unavail- rescue. But he still the mark of the youngster's sword upon his cheek. The pasving years had changed Barclay very little. His hal &ray, his face thinner and a studio look now lurked (n the gray eyes ‘where tragedy had once been. For, in his profession, Barclay had found some of the forgetfulnesy he had set out in search of. As he sat at his desk the door opened suddenly. \The manner of opening told him that the daughter he imag! to be a thousand or more miles away was home again. For no one, save this cherished leg- acy from his lost love, would enter his study with such lack of cere- mony. He looked round quickly, as a slim &irl in ermine and purple velvet en- tered. “Why, Pansy, my darling, I thought you were in Grand Canary,” he said, rising quickly to greet her. “So 1 was, father, flve day And then . . and then— She paused, and laughing in a rather forced manner, kissed him af- fectionately. “Father, will you take me out to Gambla with you?” she finished. ‘There was very little George Bar- clay ever refused his daughter. On this occasion, he did ke some sort of stand. “Gambia is no place for you, my darling. There's nothing there to amuse and interest a young girl." “Perhaps not,” Pansy sald, as she took off her hat and gloves, watch- ing him with a rather set smile. “But I don’t care where I go 8o long as I can be with you and get away from mysels. Her words made Barclay look at her sharply. To want to get away from one's self was a feeling he could under- stand and sympathize with only too well. But to hear such a sentiment on his daughter's lips surprised and hurt him. “My little girl. what has happen- ed?" he asked gently. Pansy laughed again. but there was 2 sharp catch of pain in her mirth. “T think my heart ig broken, that's all,” she said with a would-be cas- ual air. Barclay did not wait to hear any more at that moment. He drew her down to a couch and sat there with his arm about her. “My poor little girl,” he whisper- ed. “Tell me all about it.” Pansy laid her head on his shoul- der and smiled at him with lips that trembled woefully. “It's nobody’s fault but my own. Daddy,” she said. “I brought it on myself with my silly, impetuous way: And it serves me right for hanke: ing after strange men, and not being content with my old father.” For all her light talk Barclay knew something serious had happened. To him his daughter was but a new edi tion of a well-read book; the girl was her mother over again. There was a brief pause as Sir ago. George sat watching his child, strok- ing her curls with a thin, affection- ate hand, wondering what tragedy had come into this bright. young life. “Hearts are silly things, aren't they?” Pansy sald suddenly. “Soft, flabdy, squashy sort of things that get hurt easily if you don’t keep a sharp eye on them. And I'd so many things to keep an eye on that I forgot all about mine. Hearts ought not to be left without protection. They should have iron rails put round them to keep all trespassers off, like the rails we put round the trees in the park to keep the cattle from hurting them.” There was a further pause, and & little sniff. Then Pansy sald: “Father, lend me your handker- chief, I know it’s a nice big_one. I believe I'm going to cry. For the first time since it happened. It must be seeing you again. And I shall cry a lot on your coat, and perhaps spoil it. But, since it's me, I know you wont’ mind.” Sir George drew out a handier- chief. ] was_walking along in heaven with my head up and my nose in the alr.,” the sweet, hurt voice explained “blisstully happy because he was there. There was a hole in the fluor of. heaven and I never saw it. And 1 fell right through, crash, oang, right down to earth again. A rotten cld earth with all the fun gone out of it. And I'm awfully sore and bruised, and the shock has injured my heart. 1t has never been the same since and will never be the same again, be- cause . because, I did love him, awtully.” ‘As she talked Sir George watched her with affection and concern, his heart aching for this slim, beautiful dsughter of his, to whom love had come as a tragedy. “Oh, daddy,” she said, tears chok- ing her voice, “why is life so hard?” Then_the storm broke. Sir George listened to her sobs, as with & gentle hand he stroked the olden, curls. All the time he won- ered who was responsible for her tears, who had broken the heart of his cherished daughter. He went over the multitude of men she knew. But he never gave one thought to the savage boy who. six- teen vears before, had scarred his face—the Sultan Casim Ammeh. CHAPTER XXIL In a fashionable London hotel a lit- tle Plll}' of threé sat at dinner. The dining room was & large place. full of well-dressed ple. It was bright With electric 1ight, and under a cover of frunory a band played not too loudly. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED—HELP. MA uvn"ug 'ol{mult e mondations or — ployment. Use .“’;;’! ACCOUNTING-EXEC! VB, ith thor- ough knowiedge of nuzlnnun:"-'na' ility to supervise shipping, 1ead bool ooy o mamacts arem Box' 163, star omes . L veral High-gra men for yaious depariments of the beak: appearance, good manners, well educated, re- sboiid be good peninen. Apoly b7 et ting age, experience. references. Fed- .bn -llnflcll".' oz:l Bank. x Tepairman, experlenced; rare op- portunlty. _Newman, 1740 L. 0w, e s of refereaces H. Btar office. experienced in packing Bouse 8 Tk now. e P man of good_charac- ter ad ‘habita; shoald he good peaman. Quick and aceurate with Ggures, familiar with use of Burroughs bookkeeping machines. Ap- Ply by letter giving all particulars. Fed- eral-Ameriey tion nk. BRIGHT you will_do_general housework and_operate automoblle for private family; has reference and experience. Ad- dress Box 217.D, Btar office. 30¢ CANVARRERS attention! New patented elec- rical device, seils for $10 and saves purchas- er baolutely no competition; quick sties and large commissions to good men. Ap- Ply between 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday. 512 Met- ropolitan Hank bldg. > CHATUTFEURS, to drive taxicabs at Metropoli- an Club: good pay and steady job to right : Liukt know ity and have identification a0, cab stand, 17th and offce; myst spontible_part Tequired. o 050" Address Box AOOKKEEPER, line preferable. . n.w. MPOSITOR—Combination board operatar a: 61 R e CREW M. RE—We need men with Virginia_and 1and. Must Room 51, 918 F . 1 Y . ences required. Apply F dry. eor. 161h and'B n.w st._(rear). 9 am. ELEVATOR OPERATOR—White: ox Ateady position to right man: Otis Mr._Thomas Collins, starter. Star I TNGISEER for stationary engine. os. 'W. Smith Lumber Company’s mill, and 0 at 3 Lot FURNACE MAN_Smali private ho ear Rhode Island ave. and 10394, perienc 5 See Appic 1et AOTE BITIOUE B wide demand for men; all departments, hotels, partment houses: uncrowded Beld: fine drancement: our methods in ta employed by leading Open_evenings. Call for Flotel Tralniog School, n.w. LABORERS. 40 cents an hour; camp; Job. " Livingatone Construction Ce sewer ‘College or_boy, colored, for late afternoon and ming part ‘time work, in private fs exehange for warm bascment room. witl and eleciric light and small wages. Address Rox 286.H, Srar office 290 MAN over 22, two years' boking experience, fo qualify for position in Income tax work: {n reply give age. training and phone num- ber__Address Box 212.J, Star offce_ 30° MEN to sell and deliver to grocers trad ry; must drive car. Reano Bros.. T s MEN—AUTOMOBILE INDUKTRY NCEDS TRAINED MEX. good sal 1279 D » Auto electricians, mechanics. vulcanizers. chauffeurs, garage managers and drivers make from $150 to $400 per month and up to $10.000 per year. Day and evening classes at Amerl can Motor Schools, 1612-1622 You street n.w. Tuition low. Enroll this week. MEN in deand for positions as m. nicat 04 architectural draftemen, paying $35 to $100 & week. We will train you durlng your spare time, day or night. Call or phone for particu. lars.” Columbia Behool of Drafting, 14th and T sts. n.w. North 272. WANTED—HELP. MALE—Continued. —By HERBERT JOHNSON. -WANTED—] . MALE AXD FEMALE—Continued. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HELP—DOMESTIC. SHOE SALESMEN, EXPERI- ENCED; PERMANENT PO- SITION. APPLY HIRSH SHOE STORES, 1026-28 7TH N.V MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR, partially or fully experienced. Apply Mr. V er's Shop Unique, 8th and E sts. Vilson, Oppenheim-] MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn real estat business: receive pay while lea: ; ring: need oot ':ll?r‘lre with present employment: some mak- | [l nurse, $30: A 5 gemera North 9011 ag $100 & week, Free class lectures ev ) '} Thursday. 5 pm: Wilham F. Matieson, €10. i'.’,,,."“,m‘.",‘,“"""- ourses. I'houe North 5011 811 Bond bldg. =2 - OFFICE ASSIRTANT and _sienographer 1n ANTED—SITU. hoiesale estabilibment: siate experieace and| W ATIONS. ity expected.” Address Eox BAH, Siar MAL ce. ACCOUNTANT, _experienced, oy = STENOGRAPHY New classes begin Wed. | seeks steady position as borkkenper or e Jan. 3 court veporting, 8 p.m.: civil service | mansger; saltry $30 weekly. Fhove. Nore: Dreparation, 4:45; begidners. 7. Complete | 4464 i course in two months. Tuition, Vet erans i 1327 ¥ st. n.w. Harper's Btenographic '!ch‘o‘ol. FIREMAN — Reliable colored man; night work; $15 per week. Apply Stag Hotel, 608 9th st. PAINTER, 3 to 6 d Call floor finishinz and porch painting. 2. 631 P SYLVANTA RAIL ANENT POSITIONS IN NEW YORK FOR EXPERIENCE ISTS. BOILERMAKERS. PIPEFITT! BRAKE REPAIRMEN. CARMEN. AP OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR, ROOM 362, N STATION. TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS TO 3D FLOOR, POSTOFFICE END. PIPE LAYERS, 56c hour, terra cotia sewer pipe: camp, College Park, Md. Livingstone Construction_Co.. office. T j enced. FEMALE. B v TERICAL WORK and packaging wanted: Creral white giris. Address Box 1913, Star CLERK for_office work: Beed Apply 216 Machinists’ Mass. ave. n.w. ; FINISHER on__coats, buttonhole ~maker: steady work. Address Box 198-J, Star office. ot be_experi- bidg., 9 Tienced on electric_power #ewing | Stenograp) Sackines ot "Avply 408 1st st. %.¢. | Rtenographe machine: steady work. PLASTERERS-PLUMBERS 17th and § ste. n.w. GIRL as stenographer and for gent i Sork "Apply 152 Munsey building. 28 wanted; long, m;.l a1 T embossing press. Haus- e ESSER. experienced girl: HAIRDR perienced €irl SATESMAN, ally prominent ment: a substantial salary to start: a perma nent and life-time position, with ideal working at x experienced. desired bv pation- firm ing in_office equip- cments and ample opportunity for in- reases: references: state experience. Addross Rox_116-D, SALESMAN—A man with & ound business record, and preferably somne selling experience, is wanted to act us exclusive representative in Washington and surrounding _counties. He 1d have an automobile. e will kel to vice stations an unusually strong line of automobile staples for all cars, as well arr strongest manufactuters in_Conmecticnt, the support of special adrertising and dealer co-operation service. This {s a bona-fide oppor- tunity for a salesman to establish himself in a profitable and permanent position. Interview I department upcrowded rtment i Seld: metliods indorsed—our students emplo. lending _hotels _eve . Open evenings. Call for_particnisrs. = sewis Hotel Tramiug Sehool, 1340 New York ave. nw. LADY to coach boy in_eighth 1 times 8 week. Ph gradearif jone Col. 25 Bool 1t ana ' Bo wouen—xa- | CASHIER, large corporation; state experi- . guick sdvascement: our | ance and complete information with names of references by let- Address Box 196-], Star 708 Colorado bidy STENOGRAPHER and_book- | fix 254, Siar o keeper, experienced. ton, 908 7th st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER and typist, expert. Apply Livings-| ¥t ave Positions Now Open: Hotel clerk, male: Srst class only. | Bookkeeper. male; hote] experience. Stenographer snnmgm youn National Personnel Bureau, A1l day OF 306 Boud Bldg.. 14th and N. Y. Ave. M. 644 * by experienced, ter. office. experienced girl in rough-dry dept. 8 n_ave. n.w. RS & Senienced o for maternity case. Address Box 231J, Star office. FFICE WORK, woman over I5. some knowl- G E bootkesping and trpewriting: must be uick and absolutely correct at figures; ad- ress in own bandwriting. Address Box 3-J, Star_office. SALESLADIES, experienced, for our waist and will be arranged. Write full information and |urderwear departments; permament position. telephone number to Box 87-J, Star office. _ | M. Philipsborn & Co. SALESMA corporation that s preparing appearance to handle t0 expand. lias & piace in its sales department some experi- for a man wio will be permanen 2d- New Wil- : early vancement to manager governed by your a Apply 207 Munsey bldg. SALERMAN, real estate, with car: spiendid opportunit for capable man. Address Rox 248-H. Star office. SATESMEN-—Txceptional opportunity: hustlers earningy Write McCleery Calendar tory. FALESMEN, line; fast-sell sample; big commi: clopati Overall Mfg. bil- big. ashington Towa. calling_on _general stores. inz ial boy's overal jon: repe: at orders. Cin- (017), Cincinnati, Ohfo. 300 BALESMEN—Write for liste of Tines 204 il i and for men.’ ine: DOMESTIC—WHITE. ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER — e NT-BOOKKEEPEE — Income dry & HAKE| 3 . on bread. 204 French nastis: good reerences. adiem wai CFPECE—WhiteT good mans Bands with ,Tyiiing to do any kind of work. Sadrens CHA tooly | CHACFFECR, whlie, repairs: e: v spectable colored_man: 10 v Toow. Taytor. 3117 Tow atn' e apt G 51 00K or butier Tn private family, reputaii colored “man: e 2130 "Newport colored m st refereace. 2130 ‘Newport DISHWASHER —Ambitious Doy wants nr where. Apply 207 F at. 5w, Joseph Tontes ENGLISHM, young, .I'P"!:l 800d appearance, T e, sucated, adar nts Job any fine, not of work for fair remuneratiou; d Box_227.J. Star_office. R colored, driver truck. private Work 'of ‘any kind: riferen 1831 14th st. n.w.: upstars . gardner, dependable n wants work _Afdress Box' 8.3: Star offee, 5o- HOUSEMAN, CHAMBERMAIDS. par] maid. The Gentlewom: n.w. COOK and housewos womsn; stay 2240 or 3. 711 no_laundry: malds and lads's League. 1624 H hts; 355 Taver e mights; 35 mo. ry. Fr. A Ll S0 HOUSEMAN, colored, wishe o references. RIS P et nowr WM. 30 JANITOR or astomobile washer, col a Yants piace. 1311 18th ot nw oo " LADIES' TAILOR aod Stter. with patrons, de sires position: 13 years' bisioess experisnie. COOK and general houseworker: girl or woman; stay nights. n.w.: take Chevy Chase no_laundry: Apply 2560 28th car. Box 263-H. Star office. e MAN "Bandy. white, all around, L ‘Address Box 2083, rar ofiee: oot GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Stay manent position; good home. 3507 shire are. mights; mr-' New Hamp- NURSE, male, desires te duty. Ci . 46077 trom 1 pmeto s pam s 0 Coll Maw Box 1-J, Star office. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. experienced gir! references. Address Box 190- 1 J, Star office, 30° OUTRIDE MAN, ! L Siperiesced. with sew_cac OUTEIDE REPRESENTATION FOR WHOLE- experienced, millmery. Ad- FIOUSEKEEPER, settled. Apply after 6 pm. sale house: voung mi i- ton: eity ‘or terriory. AddreiaBor 203 offlc 30 dress Box Star o:lflu 219 Sth at. s.e. 29 ;l:;z“:. 3 STENOGRAPHER and office clerk, young 1ady: o s e NGING—Piece. day, Jjob; cheap. Doues B30 arm o 12:30; $16 per week. M. | HOUSBKEEDER. miotlenss. er ouly. . Mr. | 13 ¥ 8t. n.w._North g8, e T124. Edwards. 924 B.w. 29+ | PRESSER. experienced ou Hofman machin: - | STENOGRAPHER—Need services of young lady for permanest position who can write shorthand, use work: is ‘essential that and punctua roperis 2nd o only neat work: in application. please State full particulars concerning yourself, in addition to_ indicating your qualifications, ex- perience, education, and salary desired. as it Wil be received confidentially and returned to ‘ou if not accepted, If you so desire. Address typewriter and do clerical she be to_spell use grammar correctly HOTSEWORK, white: girl. i eral housework German or Trish t. wishes pouition; - capecis x work. Address 1588 l‘nlngvybh‘m el Frank. 2872.J. Rowers Brook PRIVATE BUTLER or porter or waiter. 1123 st n.w. or ¢ 8. v will give good home LADY, elderly. | child Main 4020. 417 Bood bldg of two children. NURSE, white girl of foreign birth. Cle: land 667, 30° Tor care RENTAL AGENT, experienced. will lock aftcr :‘ll\rlr(l;n;fl;'flo‘:-:“lnd act as rlllfll"nlof‘llkln.l';r {08 1% of small apartmest. Address Box STORE PORTER, Janito: ity or traveling, National Salesmer I WOMAN, whitl Tairs work, desirous nf #e- | Greman, by trustwort e Box 207H, Ktar ofice. T 3 . by trustworthy ma Dept. fp, Chtenro STENGGRAPHER—OId esiablished veal éitate | CUrnk 8 good home in preference of big | 1 n.w. Sitpuny desires Arst.class stenographer: ex- | WAEes: please call at 1684 8 uf. n.w. [ " engineering, atiending perfenced preferred; Saturday half-holldey; | wOMAN for housekeeping and cooking for two | clnsses, desires work with local entoe success. | Apply (2 to 4 p.m.) 204 District | salary, $1.200 per vear to start, with oppor | adults and chbild. Apt. 1440 Meridian pl. § Address Box 205 Nitionat Bamk builaing. " ot for eat:_preter one who ‘has | nw. | TYPIKT."etennerapher and bookkeeper SALESMEN, magazine or R experl- ;':‘I’;‘“l?:‘ D O rawriting. giviog expericnce. | WOMAN, reliable. to care for small boy: : m :A;;"En. Address 204 A st. s.e. encacen ;:n"' or Red Book and American | Address Bor 22.J. Star office. 204 bosrd: for employed mother. Address Box ) WATTER, experienced. enlorsd, wanty moratng igazine; ¥ per or 37-J, Btar 3 = ork. Phone Noi 2. count. = Apply Money Makers' Ciub, Room | STENOGRAPHER—For employment part of - 7 any kind, S5 306, American National Bank bullding. BN R A i tariaess necessary. | DOMESTIC—WHITE OR_COLORED. | drive any ‘muke” cor, tatk e mefenras’ fol SALESMEN wanted, {wo ecxperienced real | and pay wanted. Address BOX | TooL and light housework; white or colored | mished. West 2483, estate salesmen. Address Box 285-H, Star e woma t bave reterence. ~Clev. 16l1. | WORK—Young _married wills —mai office. STENOGRAPHER, with ability to figure; give | 6704 Coun. ave.. Chevy Chase. }d. i need of work: will some one please sAL;fl'R'ili\',H Two, “experienced real estate. | age. experiencs: 'v‘v‘"n;;nt: and salary.” Ad-| ST E i THOUBEWORK and laundry, small ;-o-flzm'u-, 3::". = Appiy 1 st. n. ress Box 194-J. z 3 3 . Cleveland 501. 3° of any kiod, boy, 18, 1125 N. SALESMEN. real estate. three live wire: must | STBNOGRAPHER, part time daily: probeply T o e T atier 6 o'eloek. |- o have car: prosects fomished. Address For | permaneat; state salary. “Address Box_2J, V50e5 Yoie -+ No. 48. YOUNG MAN. 23, nest wppearing. 6 years -H, Star office. . ar - - LORED, | Pusiness experience. o connect wirh 8A EN. three experienced electrical WATTRBSS. white girl. for extra work Sun MESTIC—CO) 3 5 e ll:(r""'dc.-:m o Cotmect it plissce maickmen: salary ‘commission. Car- tipes R oysl Chinese Restagrant, mfilfi&: ‘—:Co}md. Apply Edmonds fotare: best references. KoGrens Box roll-Erwin Co., 707 LW . ve. X LW, tar office. thorough! experienced, Who can . % - o T ST D10 7 1 | ks ongee ey, 4 ontoc 1o ek 4mp | COO%, 136 Synrel, Bvhemepha i, maehes: | KOO T T v i BALESNEN Sien williag o work can make ‘Address Rox 43, Star offce. COOK_Experienced woman._1735 Patk oad-” 1 7o 6 2 N2 e N3 3 S g iiine, w1 o 535 or mors weekly. Inquire Mr. Hanlon. | YOUNG LADY wanted, as telegraph operator K s SeTorker 000 BAIAIT: | Lition with future: best refereaces. Addrirs Hours 1 to 4, 120 McGIll bldg. P. F. Collier | and clerk: give age, references and ealary ex- | 31 ‘ RBox 15-J. Star office. Eitd Son. pected. Address 254-H, Star office. COOK_and_ge Tousework, colored girl. 31° 11 goods on_trains: 4 neat X e D amiiy: refercaces required. 3308 FEMALE. Sapearance, £55: cas ae 4 oeat | SALESWOMEN, EXPERI- |ome, emall tamily; veferences requived. BOOKKEEPER and assistant {0 physician, €5 - sacurif oodlley_road_n.w. B appearance, 35: Fequired, Apply cast basement, SALESMEN wanted, by a company selling & popular service; permanent offices here: if you earn less than per_month and do want to eara that much and more. hére's your chance.. Permapent lifetime position: experi- ence mot necessary: school of instruction day and evening, after January 1: personal super- vision & rection: _splendid _opportunity. il you earoll? " Address Box 211.H, Star of- ce. SECRETARY—There is a broad opportunity for s man with university training, between 3 age, who can handle a_busl- ness exceative's peruonal dictation and organ. {se and direct the stemographic and clerical work. _Address Box 158.H. ty and blue suit Unlon News Co., officc No. 3 inion_station. 31e and 30 years of ar office. ‘Among the crowd of diners none|sEXTON FOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1N seemed better known n the girl| Georgetown. Apply H. 0. Thompson, 714 13th with the short, golden curls who sat | st n.W. with the thin, studious-looking man and the fresh‘faced, fair-haired Loy. Very often lorsnetun were turned in her direction; for, when In town, no rl was more sought after than Langham. A:’ Pxns; sat with her father and Capt. Cameron & man who had been sitting at the far end of the room came to their table, greetink all three with the air of an old acquaintance. Afterward he turned io Cameron. “Well, and how's tennis? Ars you still_champion in your own little wayT" he asked. “To tell you the truth, Denni Cameron answered, “in Grand Cana: one man gave me & thorougn licking. And he was a rank outsider. too:” ~How pleased you must have felt. Who was your executionar?” “A man of the name of Le Breton. A French millionaire.” A Dennis laughed in a disparaging ch he calls himself, does he? his cheek. I mat him cnce haughty sort of customer who thinks the whole world is run for him. He's a half-breed, really, for all his money and h 6 ways.” : high-hand- —fContianed In Temortows Blany SUPERINTENDENTlatelligent middle aged man as Superistendent for the Hebrew Home for the Aged. Address Box 84-J. Star office. TRUCK DRIVER to drive Diamond T truck, for large heating asd plumbing contractors; fve age. expecience and salary. Address Box 826, Star office. YOUNG MEN. four. to take orders, travel with mapager: experience mot becessary: hflld-n!wJ ition; salal and _commis- a0, r. én, room 1317 F et n.w. YOUNG MEN—3 wanted for evening work; hours, § no seiling; to further our ad- vertising campaign. Cail 302 Bond bidg. tween 1 and 8 p.m. YOUNG men and boys with wheels; rt time: good salary; permas RPply 727 12th st. n.w. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. For _right experienced. active and willing, ty offered to devel own iaitiative all branches of the business, on 2 liberal commission basis: must be p finance himself for three monf and have Q‘IVTQI and lence. mot reply unless you feel eapable of earn. 000 ‘per year. Address Box ENCED, FOR OUR DRESS DEPT. APPLY SUPT., THE PALAIS ROYAL, G AT 11th SET. CLERICAL POSITION, youn, lady ; must be high school grad- uate; only those who are quick and accurate at figures need ap- ply. Elite Laundry, 2119 14th street. ASSISTANT Mercantile establishment bas n ADVERTISING DEPT. Prefer_one with some experience. Address Box 181-H. Star office. MULTIGRAPH O TOR, partially or fully experienced. Apply Mr. Wilson, Oppenheim- er’s Shop Unique, 8th and E sts. LADY, intelligent, for com- plaint department. Must be ste- nographer. Apply 2119 14th st. — WALE AND FEMALE. — A AN e ficcom';l;mr—uu-‘tn Do intaligent and ambl. training. Addrose fox 2183, Siar offce. o ¢ A e B0 oais gast | two children from 8 to'§ daily, except Eua- g:v:—fl:;’::l; or temale. Phooe - gor” | day. “Apply 3107 11th st. n.w. En COOK—TFirst-class, experienced. Apply 118 se. —You n or ¥y Tady FILD CLERK Toug min or yowng lads thoroughly expert work: should be good penman: must coe well recommend- ed. Apply by letter. -Americsn Na- tional Bank. TTOR—8trict] EIEIYL clean, l‘lplm Tor quart JAN teictiy Ccouple to reader light services 820 Pack 0. MARKERS and_assoriers; esperienced. Ap- ply 491 C at. W, ledge of COOK_and general bousework: stay bights. 2041 Newark st. perienced: some 5300-W [ Cail Col V. TPEFINE xpi a. ral office work, 6.50. _Line. 5448 GOOK _and geeral houseworker, in small fam- fly: eeference. 17 You o ¢ :‘-.M’:m“:;fi LADY, well educated. koows thoroueiiy e . frstclass, : eral forelgn languages: careful trpist. wwishes references required. Cler. 16468 or call 3415 suitable ocr-y-mon" Tt time: highest social Woodley road, 204 busiaess references. Address Box 2021 COOK, _experienced. Do housework. _stay | &tar office. 3ie Bights: city references. required: wasted on | MANAGER of wpt. bou December 28. A L rs. Keitos. Sol-| viging housekeeper, m: . Georgla 8¥e. . aasistant to hotel m dier's Home. Tele) . car line. GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Woman, bring_references. 2011 8 sf, n.w. Colored; _31° A experience and good ' reference wishes position. Addres Box 1%0.H. Etar office. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. colored girl family; must stay pights. 719 11th » GENERAL HOUBEWORK, rellable wom: small washing. 18312 Park road. 3* NURSE, practical 3rd ne an iy Box YO GIRT, 15, desires position or genersl office work. Address Star office. MALE AND FEMALE. erences required. 1961 Biltmore. L E 1604 Decatur st. n.w. GENERAL HOUSBWORK; cooking and laun- dering; permanent. 1096 Lanier piace ». Adams 1304, st FR, stay nights; ref- . woman; references. £ TOR—Man and ® oes_housework DOMESTIC—WHITE. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. reliable and ex- . wa w. nted at once. 1816 N st. NION or child's nurse, young lady, d- O aition. 18 16th ot: 8.6 b o . _ | HOUBEKEEPER, German. wants position. Ad EEAL SreCcians, Tm- 3 R A\cisiy- thres ia family; go home bights, | dress Box 2861, Siar offce. Ti05 21st ‘st EKEEPER, _set e ERAI —Reae gy roter | Phone Famls SR 31 ences. Clevel 539, - 1) OUSERCEPER—Widow with baby _wanis T = ce> av bousskeoper; clty refereacos SirT ERAL _HOUSEWORKER. o Md. Tel. iTght housework; stay n ‘must have good referances. Phone Ada st.. Chevy Chase, 3 Hesketh . 688, 29° ne. AOUSEKEEPI by, house. by mi L. 1387 1. at_nw. Tor Hoiel. club or apartmen! 0. ress M. . NURSE. Aj Mouns Pleasent line. o, settl OMAN, competent, Part time; reference: quired. 1828 (R Y 536, 1813 Newion st. n.w., end 0 care_for DOMESTIC—COLORED. » CHAMBERMAID or wallress, by Deat colored girl. 122 D at. s.e. OOOK, make seif generally Gacfal. part-fime work. by reliable girl; no Suadsy work. 2611 Virgi e n.w. - COOK—Woman _with “reference wirhis place: stay nights. 1133 20th st. p.w. ) COOR or serve dinners, special lunch parties = mfll woman. 936 L st. n.w. one Main Range. COOR.wperienced T perwomal relerence ¥ e aabingten. Bekool Tor Secretaries | \OU, Sxpecienced ; Personal relirence. Nat. = = R R e e STon oty conks. 3 | GOUK wanes plnce, eaperienced woman. 61 mbermaids. "uller’s -hange, 1221 20th - = S 30° ) GOOK—First-class. 17 Euclid -