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Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana, where thousandsyearlyseekhealth A Son of the Sahara A Modern Story of the Desert (Copyright, 1922, by the Macaulay Ov. wsmese By Louise Gerard s (Continued From Yesterday's Star) _ “Do you remember, Pansy,, that sweet night In Grand Canary? But You were not weeping then. Why are you now, my little slave? Be- cause a sultan loves you more than his life? More than_ anything that has been in his life. You're not very flattering. But. then, you never were. He paused for & moment, Watching her_tenderly. “Yet you paid me the greatest compliment I ever had in my lite when you said you loved me. There could be no sweeter music than those words. And the choicest gift life has ever given me was a kiss from your lips—given willingly He bent his head. “Won't you give Pan But the girl's strained face was turned away from the proud, pas- sionate one so closs to her own. “No, my little flower? Will you make a thief of your sultan? Wil you give him nothing willingly now? 1 know I don’t deservae it, but, still— 1 want it. And my wants have been my only law so far. Again he paused, stroking her curls with & loving hand. “Just now, as man and woman to- gether., Pansy, I know 1 don't deserve vou. I know I'm not worthy of yo but I want my soul, although I've only a blackened body to offer it. And the soul will have to do the best it can with the grimy accommoda- {tion. For I must have you. my darling. You've taken everything out me ' another, of my life. but a desire for you.' From a tangle of trees in an ad- jacent garden a nightingale burst into song, filling the night with liquid melody. At the sound the sultan’s arms tightened around the slender figure he held. “No man appreciates virtue so much as _the one who has had his fill of vice he continued presently. “And 1 was born into it, steeped and sodden in it from my earliest recol- lection, until 1 didn't realize it was vice until T met vou. And then it seemed to me I had run off the lines, and pretty badly.” As he sat talking and caressing her, Pansy's sobs died down. Thers was always magic in his touch. hap- piness within his arms. With throb- bing heart she lay against him, watching him ansiously. He smiled into the tired. purple eve: “No, perhaps T won't be 2 thief. he said. “Perhaps T shall elimb up and up with many a stumble to th clear heights where you are, m darling. What would you say if you saw me there? ‘Here is a poor | wretch who has climbed _painfull; ipward to touch the feet of his ideal vou would sav to yourself. And to me you would say. ‘As a reward, will you come and have breakfast with me? And I should come. like a shot. And T should want lunch and tea and dinner and—you. Just you, my soul, always and forever." After this outburst he was quiet. Passive within his arms Pansy { waited for the last hopeless strugsle for right against wrong. 3 He sat on, as if at peace with him- | self and the world. 'The restless look that always lurked in his eves had gone; in its place was one of happi- {ness and contentment. . | " Pansy's ghivers roused him from his | reveria. Not shivers of fear, but of {chilliness. A heavy dew had started falling. bringing a sudden coolness into_the night. A | ,"Why, Heart's Ease” he said, full {of concern. “I'm keeping you out i here when you ought to be indoors But with you in my arms, I forget everything but you.” Getting to his feet, he took her back ito the gilded room. The lamps had burned out. It was a place of deep shadows. and here and there the silver { of the moon patched its golden rich | ness. { Once within its dimness | started struggling again. | " e took the slim white hands into { one of his own, and kissed them. " “There's no need for you to fight jagainst me with weak 1ittle hands. Pansy he whispered. “There's another fight. ing for you, far stronger than you are. A new Raoul Le Breton of your making, Pansy. A man strong enough to wait until we're really married ! “Laying his burden on a ‘Couch, he| {bent his head until his ear almost { touched the girl's 1ips. 3 “Yes, Pansy, and T'll go. ‘nice- Iy and quietly like a good boy.' still remembering ‘vour reputation’” he said in a teasing tone. Into his ear “Yes" trembled. He kissed the lips that at last had consented to his wishes. g “Good night, my little girl, and if vou go on at this rate you'll make a white man of me yet. Long after he had gone Pansy stayed brooding on his words. The battle between them was over at last. CHAPTER XXXI. On one of the terraces of his palace the sultan sat at breakfast. As he lingered in the sweet cool air of early morning, he pondered on the happen- {ings of the night before. At last he had wrung a reluctant consent from his cherished prisoner. There was s flaw In his victory that he tried not to see. That “Yes” would not have come except that the girl had been absolutely cornered. The word had not come from her lips spontaneously as those three words, “I love you,” had. He tried to forget this fact, as he thought out the best means of bring: ing about & speedy wedding. G There was no minister of her faith in El-Ammeh. The nearest Christian mission lay at least 200 miles distant. It would be risky work bringing a ‘hite missionary to his city. The fest course would be to take her down to a mission station and marry her there. No one would know then where they had come from. And the journey back would make a delightful honeymoon. On’ the delights of that honeymoon he pondered. From his reverte he was rudely "lruund by a sound which made mar- riage seem very remote, and death much more likely to be his portion. There was a_ sudden shriek high above the city, followed by a deafen- ing roar, as a shell éxploded over El- Ammeh—a command for surrender. The sultan started to his feet, his face reckless and savage. The cu was at his lips only to be 4 away. He knew what had hap ed. Somehow or other the ich gov- ernment must have heard that he was responsible for the capture of the English governor; and an expedition had been sent to punish him for his marauding waye. That me death-dealing sound startled Pansy as she stood by the sunken pond in the rose garden, feed- ing the carp. Wondering what had happened, she looked up at the smoke that lay like a little cloud between the city and the sky. She did not wonder for very long. Presently another shell came shrieking out of the distance. ‘Then she guessed what had occur- red, and her face blanched. Swiftly she went to her room; her bim from his enemies. But all the doors of hnr.i:#n ‘wers produced any answer. She went back to fi.mfi; there. 4 A mile or so away, like & dark lief party. As she watched, a whit robed force left El-Ammeh; an array ;hllr leader, her soul went sick within er. 5 ‘The man she ought to hate. Going out to fight the men who had come to only idea to reach the sultan and save locked, and neither knock: shouts to see what could be gseen snake on the desert, she saw the of Arab soldiers.. On recognising He was the Her lover, rescue. cxpeditionusy force mastasd the puis was more, fight well and recklessly against a force that, if inferior in numbers, was vastly superior in arms. Presently the shells no longer shrieked above El-Ammeh. They were aimed at it. From her gallery Pansy saw the two forces meet. Then she could look no longer. Men fell in the sand and rose no_ more. L And any one of them might be her lover. She went back to her room and crouched there in terror; her father and friends all forgotteri at the thought of the man who might be Iying dead in the sand. As the morning wore on, the din of battle grew nearer. Every now and again a shell got home. There were screams of terrified people; the heav: fall of masonry; the moans and cries of the injured. Once Pansy come. A shell struck the palace. The place rocked to its foundations. There was the thunder of falling masonry as if the four walls of her room were crashing down upon her. She closed her eyes and waited. A few moments later she opened them, and was surprised to find her gilded prison very little damaged. It was badly eracked, and several blocks of stone had crashed down from the ceiling. one on the sandalwood bureau near where she crouched, smashing it to splinters and scattering the con- tents about her feet, More than once Pansy had maged in its scented recesses. until she knew its contents by heart. She had found nothing but a_few quills, sheets—of paper yellow with age, and quaint, cut-crystal bottles in ich the colored inks had dried. She knew the desk had belonged to the sultan's mother. Just as she kne room had been the prison. As she gazed at the debris at her feet. it scemed she could not have searched thoroughly. Among the splinters was something she had not seen before. A few sheets of paper folded flat and tied with a strand of silk, that must have been hidden be- hind one of the many drawers. More to get her thoughts away from the battle raging round her than anything else, Pansy picked up the tiny packet. Untying the silk, she opened the faded, scented sheets and glanced at them. After the first glance, she staved riveted. And as she read on, she for- Eot evervthing except what the lester said. It was in French, in a woman's hand, and the date was now more than twenty years old; a statement written by Annette Le Breton before she died, proclaiming her son's real identity, and left by her in the bureau. Some sérvant rummaging in the desk for trinkets, after her mistress’ death, must have iet it slip behind one of the numerous drawers. Pansy read of Col. Raoul Le Breton's ill-fated expedition to the northeas how he and his little force had been murdered by the Sultan Casim Ammeh. She learned of Annette Le Breton's fate at the hands of her savage captor. Of the son who had come mnearly nine months after her thought her end had rum- husband's death—the son, the Sultan | Casim Ammeh, imagined fo be his. ‘Raoul {5 not the son of the Sultan Casim Ammeh,” the faint handwriting declared. “He is the son of my mur- dered husband, Col. Raoul Le Breton. 1 know, for every day he grows more like his dear, dead father. Yet he imagines the sultan to be his fathe And 1 dare not tell him the truth. For if the sultan learned the boy was not his, he would kill him. For Raoul's sake I must let the deception go on. For the sake of my son, who is all I have to live for. And my heart breaks, for daily my boy grows more and more to love that savage chief who murdered his fathe: _Pansy read of Annette's dreary in the harem of her captor. “Years that have no light in them, save my son. Years that I should not have endured except for my child, m vears | boy, the son of my brave Raoul.” If was a heart-breaking story of 10! and sacrifice, of a mother tor- tured to save her child from the fate that had befallen his father. “The sultan will make my boy like himself,” the letter went on. “For there is no one at hand to stop him. Daily my influence grows less, and his stronger. The boy admires and copies the man he deems his father. He is too young to know the sultan for what he really {s. He sees only a man, bold and picturesque. And the sultan spoils him utterly, he en- courages him to be cruel and arro- gant, he fosters all that is bad in the boy. It is useless for me to try and check him, for my own son laughs at me now." The writing grew mors feeble the letter went on; the wild entreaty of a mother who had no life outside of her son, and who saw him being ruined by his own father's murderer. “Whoever finds this be kind to my boy, my Raoul, for the sake of a woman who has suffered much, for the sake of his martyred father, Col. Raoul Le Breton. Do not judge my son by what he is, but by what he might have been. In the Suitan Casim he has a bad example, a savage teacher, & wild, profligate, cruel man, who would make the boy as bar- barous as he is himselt.” ‘The writing grew even more feeble, 2 faint scrawl on the yellow paper. “I am dying, and my son is far away. I shall not live untfl my boy eturns. And he will be left with no influence but the sultan's. O fate, deal kindly with my boy, my Raoul, left alone with savages in this bar- baric city. 1 have only endured these dreadful years for the sake of my son. In the name of pity be kind to him. He will have no chance in the hands of his present teacher. Have mercy for the sake of his tortured mother, and his father, that brave soldier who gave his life for France. ‘ANNETTE LE BRETON.’ Pansy read the sgheets through without once raising her eyes. , She was ravenous for the contents. At that moment it seemed as If the dim, gilded room were full of tears and sorrows; the faint, sweet fra- grance of the girl who had lived there long years ago, suffering and enduring for the sake of her boy. It was not In Pansy's kind heart to refuse that tragic mother pleading for her son. ‘Then she remembered that Col. Le Breton's son was out there fightin, inst his own people. If, indeed, he were still left alive to fight. Her lips moved in silent prayer. She kissed the faded, scented sheets and tucked them against her heart. She was not going to fall Annette. All she wanted now was to be at the side ot the dead girl's son, to help him to bulld up a new character according to the best white codes and standards. Then she sat on, listening to the blllnl. that raged around the desert city. If_ Reoul Le Breton were spared | —_—__NALS. NEVER wail ORIGINAL veo- mendationa b iging for em- opmente._ Ut COPLES. DOY, sbout 10 years of age, ambitious to learn jeweiry trade, Von Steinner & Baum- N high-class, wanted old established provision bo: dclivery truck; must have T and first-cl salary for the right man; all re tial.” Address Rox 285 CANVASSERS dw'.'meu. be in complete charge of those with best of referenc Heed apply. _Address Bow 2 MALE AND FEMALE—Continued. COOKTNG AND HOUBEWORK_Man and wife or two women, experienced, white or colored, villing to live in country; Candda in summer; position; must have reforences o yonr correspondence; copied: $2.50 month, Har- Dper's Btenographic Kchool, 1727 F t.”mwhe Newspaper, - conference and court reporting tanght. 1% iy 1 ¥ while learning; need with present employment; some |ing $100 a week. Free Thursday, & p.m. 811 Bond' bldg. OFFICE ASNISTAN write legibly. Frank__7470, ORDER TAKERS — First.class | Il or part time. Call 436 T—Must be good typist and Appointment by phone only. proposit 1 ELEVATOR OPERATOR, apply § am. Mo day moring. Arthur Jordan Piano Co., G competent. o run woodworking shop and Wmill: state qualifications and salary. Address oy 318 L. Siar offes. FOUR YOUNG MEN, with some selling ex- rience preferred, for special work in Wanl ngton: good pay. Apply Room 901, 1317 ¥ ot now. HOTE NEED AMBITION wide demand for men: sll clubs, apartraent houses: jiving. quick advancement: dorasd—our students employed by lesding hotels everywhere. Open evenings. Call for rs. Lewis Hotel Training School, ave. n.w. SR and_salesman; exi ADply 8. Cafritz, 1925 4th st MEN—Autonobile industry needs trained men. Auto_electricians, mechanics, _vulcanigers chauffeurs, garage managers and drivers maks from $150to $400 per month and up to $10,000 per year. Day and evening classes at Ameri- can Motor Schools, 1612.1622 You street n.w. Tuition low. Enroll this weeky. SEN, two, Tntelligent, of nesi appearance, with ‘sale "ability; ‘good pay: rapid sdvamce: ment. " Mr. MEN—Recome firstclass architectural or mie- chanical draftsman in vour wpare time, day or Bight: 7o experience neceasary: special indivia. ual instruction. or phone for pact; Golumbia” 8chool uf Drating, 14th swd T T PLASTERELS wanted: good Job. E .w. _Frank Pastore. RALBRMAN by 1 ing life. accident mum_commission and fally Mr. Wright. Kupt before 9:90 a.m. of between 4 and § p.m SALVSMAN--A Baltimors manu immediate opening for one ooly consider exi eharacter permanent: applications confdentia fox 8101 Star office. i Fieneed. o 16% th and § strictly Address ORGANTZER, experien: WANTED—SITUATIONS. DOMESTIC—COLORED—Continued. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ntinued. COOK or chambermaid: stay nights woman wants place. 2219 10th st. n.w. ©OOK “and_housew: ®ood_colored wom- walking @i lnn"‘ 00 17th st. n.w. K, first-cla or ‘wanted by reliable colored women: night, 1519 Church st, o.w. Phone 20077, COOK dinners, wad 21 DAY WORK wanted by colored woman, 3 Fenton place .w. bl st n.w. DAY'S WORK. preferred. Call North 367, colored | AM ANXIOUS o purc 56 & denirabie §ix or modern convenlencen debenture bonds for eight room bouse with all and trade gilt-edge goid th.l e“:‘r‘:‘-’t |.Bdfl ‘lnnum’FM present mortgage, oy be 3 offer is same 24 oash._Adirens Hox S00.H. Stur omes "¢ ** SPECIAL BARGAINS. $1,800—Cafeteria and tearo 100 e ot s $1,500— Hotel; _‘?“r ; Rooming h rent, Sum 2 roouss: g | 50—Grocery’ good comtr: rent 3000 Confect,’ and 3 rooms: rent, $4 $1.100—Confect. and fruit and shoe shine Beas: anie of the beat n town $230_Tailor shov: = roomn; ret. §25 fl]n{i;\l._LL RTIS, MAIN 8043 DAY'S WORK of any kind or eveniog work of Xind wanted. 1800 11th st 306 V_st. n.w. PIANO PLAYER or organist required®for tmo- tion picture_theater. _Apply 905 Mather bld SALESMEN or women, 10 nergetic men or 'h-;ll ’:nr . fitable work. Address Box ERAL HOUSEWORK-Girl: private home; ean_tive 1709 Trving st. n.w. _ * BRAL HOUSEWORKER position wanted young_reliable colored woman; go home ights; r Chureh st. n. i country girl; no wi 1408 10th st n.w. 16° HOUSEKEEPER or man and wifc desired by widower: no objection fo children. Hyattsvitle Quick Lunch. W. H. Th care for chlid in pleasant Jhite Woman. Addrews Hox MOTHER'S HELEER, fall of part b E st se. '8 HE) n in ences required. 8 and 9 p.m. TRSE—Expetienced in nights: reference. Adam: _ DOMESTIC—WHITE OR_COLORED, El THOUSEWOI ., ihres. Apply Trinity Community Hou diana ave. n.w. D. C.: refer- nd 160 between COOK —Cateteria 3 colored womas. . IRK — Reliable zirl_at stay nights. Cole 5301 Park. e good 128 Md. ave. 16 once: no laundry | ERAL TOUSEWORK. woms wages. " Must have references. £004_references. NER 1816 12th n. OUSEWORKER—Girl; references. nw. GENERAL HOUSBWORK: po laundry. shusll amily: stay nights; city reference. 1720 19th n. SALESMAN A man about 30 years oid to travel, calling on wholesale and retail grocery trade:’ drawing sccount, expenses and bonus state experience. Address Box 158-M, o Washington for one of the oldest and known label eon- cerns in the country. M that are akin. ences and tion' now forming to sell bird : position pays big commission. Is steady and the oppor- tunity I offered to qualify as crew manager at oiice._Phons L. 481 or Lin. 7635 the famous Blue- managers for | turiog company. Oue 000 yearly. Nee Mr. SALERMEN Several live wire salesmen. ply rear 1441 R. 1. ave. n.w. Ap- 160 THREE COLLECTORS to coilect amall ac nts in Washington:. must know city; good . _Apply to Mr. Murphy, Room $00, Am, €. Bank bldg. . e UPHOLSTERER wanted; $5 a day. Y TU'pholstery Co., 619 F nw. N to learn to sell advertisis Phone Mr. Fowler. Main 54 Advertising Men. Advertisiog men, experienced. wanted for on outhern Magazine: must have Southern Trade Coogress, 715 15 vancement. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER-Girl wanted. HOUSEWORK wanted, _ forelgner, colored. 847 R st Phone North 204 ‘fi«imrzwunk. by girl; o Sundaye. e o fake home. LAUNDRY WORK to take tome; called_for and delivered. Call Col. 9193-W. fid LIGHT HOUSEWGRK or waiting, Do wash- ing; neat colored woman: good references. 1D 1o doctor's ofice, of 1n & smail family. at, relisble colored girl. 915 Westminster _Etta Fields, Tight hon Lcolored gir] wl _1897 16th 2. w. 1 PLACE to help around, by balf-grown girl. Cail 3600 E | { bound novels, recent popular and standard bring or send small lot call for large quantities. Pearlman’s Book Shop, 933 G at. n.w._Fr. 5418, CLOTHES—WIIl pay highest prices for Iadies’ and men's worn clothes. Write or phone D, Stein. 1808 Tth st. n.w.; phone North 490 CLOTHING—Highest prices pald for men's and boys' worn clothing and G. Lieht- . 8315, 1744 Tth 1 oweil 'dg.. 9th and Mass. ave. n.w. Business Brokers. ge. storage, gas. ofls; jent 1 domniings; oage. gax, olls; transient 1n 2,000, Gerage,”80-car’ capacity: price, €. storage. accessorics, gas. oils, opportunity for good mechan fectioners: fine i 4-year lease:: price, $1,900 Grocery and confectionery: 'living ell located n.e.: price. $2,500, Small grocery: rent, $30; price, $1.150. corner u tog rooms Theater in n.w. section $100; priee, $9,000. J Small Tiotel, 30 rooms: Cigars and’ news. fong” lease; fi Hakery and | price. §1,600. arant, near price, $1,200. year 1 price, $3,000 prominent “carner, rarticulars at this offi'e cream business; rent now; 20th and Pesa. ave.; rea: Beauty parlors under same name section of one f Lest in cits: operated for years: lo ‘”"‘1’7"‘ o3 city; large stork: price Boarding house 19 room; heat: pric gl 4 baths: steam near 11th and Mass. ave 4 rooms. will sac near 1 iarge garage: price, g house, 30 roome 0ld this week: w 3 baths. near 12th room Roo; Tent. 200 must be sacrifice es of ail kinds Our success and leadersh brokerage are well known. List place witih us for xale or rent and sas. Mar hall Businses Br-:kcri % 929 N. Y. Ave. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The foliowcing business concerns hats Been recommended (o The Star and puaren {ee salisfaction to Star readers. Any con plaint found mecessary to be mads (o The Star will receive prompt attention. For gdmisxion to Recommended Service Co wumina, call Matn 5000 Broneh 17 AL ored stay pights. Cieveland 1346 o bome = . Phove “for _general; i t. 0w HOUSEWORKER— Trving st. n.w. HOUSEWORKER— Iiabla: 51 irl; private home Colored girl; must be re: Apply at store, Smith, i—Colorad girl: ref. erence: s Holmead p. NURSE. part-time. for child. _Most live in general vicinity. Apt. 21, 1315 Belmont st. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. | BUBINESS nositions: veg. fee, 26c, Waahii ton_Employm CLOTHING—Army ~and boots; higheat prices paid. CTOTAING-—Tighest prices b nd children's worn clothing Y mobile, city or wuburbe. and pay vou highest pri geotiemen’s, children's dis- carded clothing of alb deseription postal or phone. I will call. DIAMONDS. oid goid, silver, bought for ¢ Tais Abraksces, BI8'G se am, T e Address W. Rice, 1332 ACTOMOBILE BATTERIFR—We recharge ant ttaries, but sell oni Tepalr all mukes of the best—WILLARD. ~Winebérger Co., 8100 Ga. ave. n.w. ATTOMOBILE EA RT} REPATRED. © g e TTERIES Madwell, Dodge, Franklin, $30. Ray 2.¥r. un ditionsl guar. M. 6507, Ray Battery Sales ice. Delco, Kiaxan: Faico Atwaterfie o RICTANS, o Remy. Elsmann, Dyzet. . Connecticnt. Creel Brox 33121314 14th. FEATHER BEDB und furaitute. Feer prices paid. uare Deal Furniture Co., 301 Eve n.w. Main 5636, fled with prices 1 pay. 3 New Jersey ave. n.w. Phone [ Franklia 1 COOK> drivers. i supplied free. | Birear Nt o Dr. Drew. presid ! DISHWASHERS, | Women. vaitresses, waiters, feurs, fanitors, housemen, eic West 2080; 1221 35th at jamitors, Whita Cross Phone % walters. valets, chauf- Fuller's Ex. TIVE W An intelligent man to_repre York corporati be el xres- sive and honest: s big position for the right man. Bring your references and see Mr. Ketchum, 226 Bond bidg., st 10:30 or 2 Al other time occupied. _Please be prompt. DAY CLERK, $60 monthly. Stag Hotel, 608 9th n.w. desires pomition witl firm: would ronsider making investment. Star_office. 2 established concern; preferred; references. . Star office. conl or Address Specialty Salesmen, Two. Fxceptions] offar, with future assured. See Mr__Briggs. Hotel Harris. 5 to 9. . FEMALE, UNTING. income tax service and sys- National Tncome System, Inc Phone Pranklin 3393 EPER will keep set of boo i ddress Box 20-M. Star off; CANVASSERS Seversl Jadies for work. part or all_time: chance to travel. Ad- ress Box 823.L. Star office. 3 MPANION for mornings o afternoo; Tefersncen and terms. Star office s GIRLS, experienced oo machines; steady work; t. se. GIRLS for fat_worl Laundry. 1120 Queen st. n.e. HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS Wi —a- tion-wide demand for women; all departments, hotels, ciubs. apartment houses; uncrowded Seld: ' fine living. ncement: our metbods indorsed—our studeats employed by leading Wotals everrwhers. ' Gpen "eveat Call for particulars. iewis Hotel Traimng Sehool, 1340 New York ave. s.w. FINISHERS WANTED on customed pamts, 806 F at. n.w.. Room 501. 15 LADY, refined and open-minded. for 100 days’ work ‘outside city; plendid opportunity for growth and_development in_educational and executive work. Address Box 178-K, Star T sewing §00d pay. 408 Ist ironing. Apply Home LADIES—Our_stenographic course will 8t you for a ‘osition 13 & short time. Bust ness College, 1304 F st. n.w. Main 2876, 29% TADIES—Taarn telephone switchboard operat- ing and bave & easy, short course to"1earn. " Oxford Bidg.. cor. 14th st. between Y. ave. and H. LAUNDRBSSES Women for fat machine: day ; steady work. Apply Home Laundry, een st. n.e. OFFICE ASBISTANT in wholesale glocery concern: typewriting ability required: give ex- perienca. Address Rox 842-L. Star office. 15% STENOGRATHER. 316 Machimists' bidg. M. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter. young ijady, in an insurance office. Apply 501508 Wood' ward_bldg. STENOGRAPHER—One who ca transcribe notes correctly. —Expe essary. Address Box 103, Star office. STENOGRAPER or typist, eveming we magasise writing: liberal pay; future bllity: reguiar position Hght party. 708 District National Bank boilding. STENOGRAPHER, experienced. i, mpiows Lo office; exceptional opportunity. ress. 34-M, Star_offce. 15 TTOMEN, 3. whe are ambifioss wed wirh o learn fitting a coreets; i Blassant oty "Firn ke, Coreet Chr 308354 Barrister bldg., 635 F YOUNG LADIPR—Complete preparation for Dbank, commercial and government positior Burroughs Adding, Bookkeeping and Calculat- ing Machine School, 724 17th st. n.w. Phone Main 2700. LEARN SWEDISH BODY MASSAGE. Great demand for professional operators. Tn- struction _in physiotherapy-electrotberapy. Phoze F. 8812. = TEARN MAROEL WAVING. Private lessons, day or evening. Plenty of work.. Positions open: _Phone F. 8612 * Advertising Women. references. Southern e Ooogress, T1 Bouthern ELd THE DESIGNING DRESSMAKING MILLINERY SCHOOL. Over 20 years in Wash! “Agency Adtomatic Dress Forms.” PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S. 1115 G n.w. At 12th ot. 20° sl oply there was another battle before her. a battle with two governments for h life. But she had not many ai about the result, with Annette's let- ter, her own wealth, and her father on her side; as he would be, once she bad explained t::‘ .“u‘lu“'-.fu orning dragged on into rnoon. and the sound of the conflict died down somewhat. All at once, as if muffied by dis- tance, -h:.}; rd her lover's voice call- She started to her feet, . =t{To Be Oonéluded Tomorraw) ;’JJJJ’JJJJJJJJJ % A SON 3. SAHARA * 2 Read the Complete Book ¢ For Sale ForRent % 25¢ FUR SALESWOMAN. An exceptional opportunity for a woman who has had several years’ experience in selling’ furs. Apply Employment Office, 8th floor, G st. side. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ALTERATION HANDS On dresses and coats. Must be experienced. outaser | BUTLER. WAITER. houseman and any_make car: young colored man: references 1453'Q st now. North 41991 TR wishes position: referen sears in last place. 1211 Tes 1. n.w. 80087 CHAUFFECE, olored. experienced; pair: referemces. 1738 19th st. n.w. UOOK, houseman or butler, colored. ton st n.w. DECORATOR and paiuter, colored, Wants regi: lar job; all-around man. 2527 Ga. ave. n.w. 16% DRIVER, private family; city references; has bad 10 years' experience with cars. 1 (! 42 Eye n.e. o on old_Bonse wir- ing. motor repair. maintenance, wishes work. Adirens Rox 108-3(. Star office s WUSEWORK, good plain cook, stay nights: go anywhere; city reference. L. Austin. 1630 14th st . HOUSE OR SECOND MAN—TYoung sires position in _private family. Box 259-L. Star office. JANITOR, colored, wants small apt. references. 1707 Seaton st. n. OPBRATING engineer, can 46 own repalring in steam fitting, plumbing and electrical . Atdrens Rox 283.1,. Star of Ter can re- 1746 S FURNTTURE, planos, carpeis. stc.Phons M. 1262 for wagon or bave me call. ‘‘Weschler,’ 1 high: ‘Frand piano. Ad- 3¢ aiso rugs will pay 3. FURNITURE (o outfAt six rooms, and player-piano; reasopable; Py nklin 61 P RE other goods to sell. and yon want to obtain {Uest results, send for Louts Notes, 814 E st. and _miscellaneous {nx. _Phone Franklin 2015, FURNITURE bought. Best prices paid. Prompt atteation. {The Amer. Housebold Co.. 713 1th st. n.w. Frankiin 3403. 16° FURNITURE— 16 immediate need of foralture for an 8-room house; will buy as a whole of odd pleces. Call Franklin 3783. articles | e P pinion gears. axies, or all cave.’ Potomas Servi st. Main 6307, putts ring on otaer makes. 1419 Irviog st. B.w AUTOMORTLE for 30 days. 10¢; Wineberber Co., 3700 Ga. ave.: s . 40c cylinder, owner to {remove pluge and wires. iindnr. 8. steel and alaminum welded prope work ‘gusranteed P cas. | re or | D RUILL ore and off. £z Mal wio's and h ET CLEANING AND P wnd rag o 0., improved stesm caroet 352 Md. ave. mw. Phove M. 2135, Estima’s cheerfully FORNTTURE—We'll give you cash for your ianos and talking machin antique furai. rer, dls ds, jewelry. oid chim ACF. Araold, 1323 G st. Mais FURNITURE—If_you want to obtAln beat re- alts for vour furniture and other miscel- laneous, . call AL Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave. n.w. Franklis 3785, FURSITURE—We buy household furaiture and office fixtures. Money advauced oo stor Sache Furniture Co., corner-8th and D n.w. Main 6308, FURNITURE of all for a six-room house wanted Immediately, as a whole or odd pieces. Kindly call_Adama 600 GOLD, silver, watch jewsiry nceded 1o o ull_cash value paid. corner Bth HOUSEHOLD apd ofice furniture, tures, rugs. mirors, planos, etc anything. Spot paid. * Fu anteed. * Cal nklin 5392, Bon. 464 Pa. ave. n.w. RADIATOR, honeycomb core. for Wesicott big. six, 1910 model. Square Deal Garage, 1801 th_at EPANISH one familiar with the languag 39 Star offiee. PERSONAL. WILL BOME KINDLY DISPOSED INDIVID: ual loan lady smail amount on her personal note? - Address_Box 59-M, Star office B TO APPLECROSS HEALTH HO) S mvalescente. | “Hivers day in every way you will be better and better.”” Phone Hyat Yille 800-F-14. 1 diamonds and old ore - We buy alue guar- H. Baum LESSONS fo exchange with some Address Box PAPERHANGING, plece, hour, 1115 V at. n.w. North 3238. PHARMACIST. regivtered, wishes rellef wo mornings or nights; experienced. = Add: TOSA, ‘Btar otfce. o el PORTER or housework, man._Address Rox 104-M, Star v Job, cheap, 5 by reliable youn office y ELECTRIO BATH MASSAGE FOR EXCES- sive fat, nerve trouble, lumbago, rheumatism ote. Graduate gurse (colored). N. 6935, I WANTED, 1T CANNOT BE DE- Ciia that we are the biggest buyers, Who pay the most for men's worn clothing: 'will call. 1 Bedd | CHAIR CANING, porch rorkers wpiiamered, o0 Lolsterlng, All work caiied for ‘ad | - Armstrong, 1233 1008 st mw. DICTIONARY ENCYY Sales. excbanges: Consuilt M; lishere” tnal broer. dictinnary_ ms od house 1 - 540, RADIATOR REPATRIN \iithorized Ford Dealer coln 6200, THONE OR 5. CAPITAT Phons Main 7881 "CTF”_ WORE wiring. Tightin | Fome Elect. Shap LORD REPATRING Steuart's G 181 12th GLASS FOR PVF ders _receive prompt a | GLASS c0.." 04 fth now INTERIOR DECORATING. Juliue Lansbureh 1758 M cretonnes, mobairs, window shades. upholsterr, furniture slip cor window screens AND) CALSTULATING . WORN Pr ! sonah! BURROUGHS 24 _17th st now. Phone Main 2760 DUPLICATE KEYS, CENTH. M ¥hile vou wait. Turner & Clark. 1283 New York ave. nw. Rasement. F. 5 MATTE] MAKING AND RENOVATING Special eaning—Mattresses, bov springs. fron frame springs, hions and pi lows renovated at special prices. Special th < —Mattresses renovated, $5.50. Columba ing ¢ Plione Main 5328 | MATTRES i LOW o most reasonable prices. mate. sured, | week Let us call, gi Prompt_deliveries and sati and up., inclnding cut-out borders. work. JOB BGDAL, 83 Fla. ave. n. PAPERHANGING, $8.50 TP INCLUDING e t horder. WALTER CHADWICK ne. North 7T200.W. febl® AND PAPERHANGER, 3. E Best work, low prompt PROOFREADER, union. years' experience: conversant with' all sorts of work. Harry Hossan, Hotel Raleigh. room S8, 18 Main 4145. JUSTH'S OLD STAND. 618 D. BUGS, ROACHER, FLEAS: 1 ts CGEORGE T S4PP, 227 Mary- REAL FSTATE SALESMAN—Familiar with all branches of the business, wishes connec- tlon with going concern: hag ear and able to finance self. Address Box 251-L, Star office. 5% FOUNG MAN_ capable, wants position: well educated: knowledge f handling men and women; some sales ability. Address Box 203- L, Star office. 15¢ YOUNG MAN of good habits, not afraid of work, willing to start at bottom if top esn Do reached through own efforts and ability ®ducation; A1 ‘referesces. Malu 5 YOUNG MAN, member of bar, Gesires posi- tion with law’ firm; typlst, knowiedge of sc. coonting. executive experience. Address Box 9:M, Star office. 18 FEMALE. BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED, 310 @ up. Weekly bookkeeping serice. $5 and . Beasie C. Haines. Apt. 400, The Southern, 1507 M st. n.w. Main 8863, Branch 409. Of' fice hours. $-9:30 a.m., 6-7:80 pm. _ 18% CLERK in_confectionery stofe, young 1ady, experienced: ~sta. £00d " referenc Address_Bax 100-. Star_office. 16 DRESSMAKER, MISS BERT. Street, afternoon, grening_gowns s spectalty; alto Temodeling. Phone Col. 6327, 1703 Irving n. 1* DRESBMAKING wanted, at hor ition by week; refe loridn_ave. OFFICH _WORR—Buraest, ambitions girl, knowledge of shorthand snd typewri tion: salary, $20 & week. o obT Biar omes: 160 LAIN SEWING, children's dresses : Siaity, or by the day. 615 © stomer 160 PRACTIOAL NURSH wishes % Haress Bor 300 Biar baice, time, lnvalid. Star office. 159 RESIDENT MANAGER of apt. 3 ung woman would' like 5 Srese Pox AT L Star ofice, - Dorton. 4d SOPRANO SOLOIST and vocal instructor avail- sble; will arrange ioterview. Phone Adams i MALE AND FEMALE. 5 T0 $10_FOR = 0 ricen for B . Our men's and ladies EL o T o the bigk TSTOTHRERAPY, _ FLECTRATHERAPY. Jor man and women, given by Dr. CAROLYN NESTIN. " For apvointment. phone North 647 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, The Star _requires jrom advertisers in_ this column oferences and a detailed statement of their MING HOUSP of 18 room: e erons income. §1,600 per mont Diiitien for large s Ia carte service. ' Price. $4.500, Located near 15th and Columbia road Dow. Fasy terms., Apply 787 13th st. n.w. e 'SE_wanted: will pay e it Address Bor 313 GATAGE—A chance to invest in an anto sale: ir garage, company now orgauizing Ao e rtunity. | See Mr. Garber, 1098 8 SANTED, for agto supply busl- stal and doing nice particulars address Box BN b o ROOMI! oo o R 1 gross {ncom: unity that Wi eaith cause for welling. Co., 787 13th st. B.W. B8, located on Wash. & Balto. Fiactrie on TR i “entimate 1,800 cords of et House partly constructed'on syme. For Wuick_sale, $8.600. Continental Realty Co., 87 18th st. nw. TI, BUY & $3,000 second trust note O o eeveral pavments ligve been made. $2,000, 7 per cent, 3 years; house Addre $2.( on First_trust, $2. has 7 _rooms, a Star office. Tot. KUFFEUR, buller, cook or_housek )U‘E i e ousek een. s rat-class need cai T . ‘capablé of managing any best i I‘fil‘li—. Bome but CHAUFFECR and chambermaid-waitress, re. French couple; highest desirabi nces. " Address Box 2071, Btar .l CHEF and_pastry cook, man and wife, wan Dlace, Robart Lows, 3053 Oth 5w, o saddle horees: wife es housemaid. Wi Beoteh, 1845 L ot. .. 18 DOMESTIC—WHITE. BRESLAU, 1309 G Street. SALEW;;MEN For dresses and ¢oats. Must be experienced. BRESLAU, 1309 G Street N.W MALE AND FEMALE. otk Daa cha Sromon 5 romen; sal- ‘oid; wpecial ton. USEKBEPER or companion. May be O iewed at 801 12th st mw: %, NURSB for 8 chlld; 8 yea. experience: =-n';ol Address Ro: lflb—‘~ !Xu:p;flu, WORK in small family, white girl, Niling to sew. Address Rox 5., fiee. & DOMESTIC—COLORED, AMBERMAID or S}‘n time. _Phone Ma o, irl.Call or wril ot vt . Sta SELL a $1,500 second trust net L s monthly. 7. per cont Inte cluded, for $1,060, on & good six-room brick house. Address Box 263-L. Star office.19* 6 A $10,000 second trust, amply - cured, payable on or before one year, besrin 7%. Address Box 263-L. Star ofice. 18¢ vel l-.hll.’“‘lxl’; 1f cash, balance monthly ‘maehines, flf:.'n'- Box 971-L, Star office. 16* BIX NE for_sale, Gi TO and ewton st. Franklin 1438.J. ave, i 419 C st nw. Phone 3. &708 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING —H. Phillips, 227 204 se. Line. 3388—Quick. oM clent "service, guaranteed work: reasonable prices. . ¥ TAND PA ) NG Tntarior d exterior paintin soaranieed. Mato .8 nw. Prask. SO0 Toom papered, §1 and e, 220 12th &f. s.w. Telepbons sonable prices. Pbonograph Hospital, 331 Hat ne Line 7811 PHONOGRAPH REPAIRIN Phonograpbs repaired by expert: parts for all mak chines. Franklin 5975. 800 9th PIANO TUNING. paired, refi ed men.Piano Tuning son Plano Co., 513 H sf. n.e. FLUMBING AND HBATIS 412 E. Cap. —TVdne. ) 341 water heating. plumbing. ts. Found reliable o years. Al Tde Arco” Boilers in _°"Can_placa 2 boiler in your premises sume day ordered. PLUMBING, TINNING. G ING. Jobbing & specialty. H st. nw. Main 1261, PLUMBING, HEATING ave It Dove Right-—Get Casey.” 320 n.w. Columbia 1551831, L PRINTING. Compiste printing service, wri ing, illustrating, composition and presemork high.grade commercial work. Columbia Print: ing Ce., Inc., 815 14th st . . RADIATORS painted and bronzed: satisfac- tory work at reasonable prices. A. Lambright, Painter, 102 6th st. s.e. 21 RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED; an eds. good or better than new guaranteed. GI lettes, 85c per dos.; D. D., 40c; single edge. 25c._National Blade Rervice, 404 9th n.w. 23* REUPHOLSTERING and the Making of Slip Covers ‘‘in the better way. J. Holo ber. 615 E st. n.w. Main 3769. . TRUNK REPAIRI Mintz repairs trunks, leather bags, ladi bhandbags, etc, Call or phone Mintz, 838 4SS, TPHOLSTERING, FURNIT REPATRING careful attentior furpiture seat for aod re- turned free. Tittensor, 1424 8th n.w, N. 7702, CH, CLOCK & 8 F. Cooper, 5053 1ith n.w. i 08 WATOH UEPATRING by expert: work guar feed: reasonable prices; HOLOBER, 908 90 st n.w. WINDOW AND DOOR SHADDS. Good qual ity epaque chades 8ited to your wisdows, the best quality of opaque shades, §1.15; h‘l g O call with sumples. Klseblatt 1 H ste. Lingols §79. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEQUS Schaefer, Sander Lincoln 2788 W ) and_power TTERING. SPOUT Carow & Fry, 1011 A Phoue F LT, LOAN YOU SMALL SUMS FROM To $300. SBECURED AGAINST FIRST, D OR THIRD MORTGAGES OR TAKE 'L, SECURITY: D. C. ONLY: NO K. SERVICE. Al A SINANCE CORPORATION, 921 1th ST, . MEN PLACE WITH FRIENDS OF THE HERECTORS (LEADS FURNISHED) A SOUND SCORITY THAT SECURES PRINCIPAL _AND Wi 8! BINING HOOM SUITH, 10-piece Mmakogans Heéppelwhite; never used, to be sold for count of party leaving city. Cost $400, will sacrifice, Inquire at 633 la. ave. n.w. T o your dour tenna FIREWOOD—10ur_cords seasone $12 per cord. A. Gailliot, Route 4, Alexands ¥ 3 HARVARD CLABSICS -Owner will sacrifl beautiful set at $85. _Call West 2042, 1

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