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For more than a year | had Tost weight, did not enjoy my meals, and had a languid, drowsy feeli: “I do mot know how to express my gratitude to you, but let ‘me as- sure you that all of my friends will certainly know what Rajahtone ha done for me.”—Mrs. C. Kelemb: 66 Charles St., Jersey City, N. J. If you feel as Mrs. Kelémber did, g0 to the nearest dru; for a bottle of Rajahtone, America’s Wonder Tonie. All Over Town at Peoples Drug Stores Demonstrated at Store No. 2, 505 7th St. Step in and get a free sample. - O¢ IF SICK, TAKE "CASARETS" Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach | vour bowels without take Cas- To clean cramping or carets! You want to feel finc; to be quick! sree from sick headache, dizzinel nillousness, colds, bad breath, a sour, @ 14, gassy slomach, constipation. out overacting, | You might be surprised to know that THI EVENING STAR The Scarlet Tanager A Story of Secret Service and Diplomatic Imrigue BY J. AUBREY TYSON (Copyright, 1933, by the Macmilian Compas (Continusd From Yesterday's Star.) up befors I go, but I think it will not take me long." CHAPTER X THE IDLERS CHOICE. As soon as he was alone, Rennison went to the telephone on the wall and took down the receiver. The number for which he asked was that of a fashionadble apartment house in the northwest section of the city. When he got it, he asked for Suite 13. This was soon obtained. “Is that you, Colton?" he asked. “Yea, sir,” was the response. “This is Capt. Rennison, Colton. Mr. Storrow in?" ‘Mr. Storrow is dressing s! ‘Oh, he pasn't dined, then “Yos, sir.” He dined, sir, before he came home to dress.” Rennison hesitated for a moment. “Ask him to step to the phone, will you, Calton?®" “Certainly, sir.” There was a short walt, then Ren- nison heard Storrow’s voice. “That you Ren?" Are you getting ready to go out “Why, yes. ford reception and dance tonight What's doing with you? Why don't you ceme along? You've had an| inyitation, of course." What time will you be leaving your apartments?” “Oh, in hal? an hour, perhaps, If there ls nothing to keep me here. ‘Wil T be interfering with your pl If 1 drop in about ten minutes from now?" Not _in the slightest, old man. Come right along. I'll be mighty glad to see vou." “All right, you may look for me, then. T'll not detain you long.” ‘When Rennison left the telephone, he hurried to the bathroom. There he snatched a towel from the rack. With & blade of his penknife he cut the towel in two. One haif he tossed aside. In the other he wrapped the plece of metal be had found under the #dge of the carpet. e then thrust the roll into an inside pocket of his coat. He next carefully folded the napkin he had found behind the bath- tub, and slipped it into one of the hip pookets of his trousers. This done, he picked up his hat and cane from the table, extinguished the light and left the room, locking the door behind him. Upon reaching the main floor of the jhotel, Rennison. without stopping. passed on to the street. Entering a taxieab, he dirccted the driver to take him to the apartment house in 1 which Btorrow had his quarters. Storrow’s suite was on the seventh floor. and to it Rennison wi ted by Colton, the valet. As the v itor pasasd into the living room, Stor- row, without a coat or vest. approach- ed through the door of his bedroom beyond. Glad to ses you. Men.’ raid. eordially, ‘extending both his hands and grasping the hand which Rennisen held out perfunctorily. But in the aspect of the visitor there wae something which caused the cheerful-tempered idler to view him Qquiszically. The eves of the young Army cfficer were cold. His features were expressive of abstrac- tion. ~Storrow slapped him on his shoulders. “Still In the glooms, eh!" he ex- claimi “Come. laddle, shake them. What's more beautiful than Wash- ington in M And hers we are— right in the midst of it. Flowers are blooming in all the parks and circles and squares, the Potomac is shimmer- ing in Bpring sunghine and the note of robdins, orioles, wrens and cardinal birds are trying to woo us from the | thoughts of- You 418n't come here to assure your- self thet 1 was packina up for that littie Canadian expedition you sug+ ®ested, T hope. Still laughing. Storrow. followed by Colten, returned to his bedroom. When Re reappeared he wore his ev- ening coat and a white vest. He advanced erfu lald a hand on onbor R.nbn'lnoxlfv shoulders, then n a eather chal - site his \‘Il“o: PR “Well. Ren. mv boy, what i In the wind?” he asked. “Dust—mostly." Rennison drawled. as, leaning back in his chair. he pufred at his cigar and looked meditatively ceiling. m'-u{&‘;fearxv to London oft" stor- , eyein ¢ - Tonaty, yeing his friend cur NO—only delayed a few day believe, I have a'little affair to clear there Heme-made Remedy - Stops Coughs Quickly TMO et coush medicine you ever uaed. A femily supply essily and quickl made. Baves about 34, the best thing you can use for a severe cough is & remedy which is easily pre. rnud at bome in just a few moments. t's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in twenty-four hours. Tastes pleasant, too—children like it—and it is an and good. : our 2'4 ounces of Pinex in a pint bortle; then fill it up with plain granu- lated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if delind’. ;‘hns ou make a full pint—a family sopply— but costing no more than a small bot- tle of resdy-made cough syrup. And as s cough medicine, there is really nething better to be had at any price. lit l:‘l:l lrl(ht:‘::' :hlc spet and ives el nting relief. It pro: ly E-h s. inflamed membranes m-m the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops en- tirely. Splendid for bron hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- zm‘ of Norway pine extraet, famous r healing To nvo’l‘.:i lmau"m.‘ k sa) sl - druggist for i oun with directions “21; ounces Pinex,” s, and don't accept any. thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- lute setisfaction or mo refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. at night, the bowe work wonder- fully i{n the mornin; Cascarets never ken or incon- wvenience you nlflt day like pills, cal- oil. Cascarets, too. also 25 and 50 cent art the bowsls acting. When taken | | cent box 1 One vr two Cascarets, any tiwe, will Any drug store. . you shaw's,’ St 1 cigar and sank deeper into his chair. ted. ficial discreet Bréen table and two green chuirs. Henneshaw's cellent quality of its tea. Originally It was conducted in conjunction with the millinery shop and was patron- ized exclusively by women shoppers. Subeequently, however, the of the place were patrons, with the @i ing through the millinery shop and that their conversation should be restrict ed to might Though conducte: gard for propriety. gerves as a convenient meeting place for pers seen toge wore 4 with a gray feather and & concealed thoughtful Isto gravely, P |1 am in a condition that might be de- scribad as exaltad—perhaps might describe it more accurately.” | dence steadily 2t the other. her en| little tered, with a laugh. a woman in it, of couri “Well, 1 Re we affair, Storrow mut- ‘Nothing with am not altogether certain that a woman will not play a lead- Ing role in it before I get it off my hand long as we are on the subject of fairs, perhaps you will teli me what doing in Henneshaw's to- dlé' torrow, giving a little start, look- ed at his compa: on, smiling lr the tip of his ¢ nnison replied. “But, as nion sharply. Renni- htly, was gasing at “I—at Henneshaw’s:” the Idler ex- claimed. “Why, 1a orrow cf he pufr Ves—yes—you~—at Henne- ughed Rennisen. huckled coloring a lit- cd more vigorously at his enneshaw’s occuples & unique po- f the Nat: 1t 2l it rose o that such mee| ns th u by ional Capital. It is never but {8 a popular ping of appoint is situated in & building at street. It is on the sec- bove a millinery shop, and ascending a carefully Men umbered street. ed i advance. re admit- vine aitr and attended by a contains only a is noted for the ex- grlv leges xtended to men inct understand- they should not enter women patrons as they there by appointment with a strict re- Henneshaw's still t who do not want to be her elsewhere. see me at Henneshaw Storrow asked. still smiling. Well, vo ence as obvious, Storrow rd the infer- u might reg: when I tell ou that vou were with a lady who 1 aul h A rrow 'Yes. Ren Rennison is friend littls more than ci dropped his gaze to the floor. row's fingers drummed on of Mis chair. both men smoked silently. “Alwavs Rennison said butterfly winging flower. end of vour next forty years you still 1 o a “No. Ren a ttle sigh. liave my butterfly day “Tut. tut credulously. Henneshaw “But 1 am rotested. | “Indeed ‘Just that ith m you our filght tomobile coat; a gray hat 11 which er face.” expression came to features and he nodded * he sald. “I was ther who had been regarding vith what appeared to be sual Interest, now stor the arms For sev Storrow?" “Like seem to from flower ften wonder whether the ill find s woman, squire of dame Storrow answered, with “1 am inelined to be- are pa Rennison exclaimed in- “You_have allowed vour lady @ depress you.' n not depresse avghingly. “The fact catatic’ You don't mean that, un- But tell me, Ren.(1iké the other members of her sex, she s making a serlous impression upen you?' . Ren. Tt was in my mind this afternoon to make & clean breast of the situation to you, but when you insisted that I should’ go to Canads T altersd my purpose. was going to bs my wife. The lady who e in Henneshaw's today is As Storrow made this revelation he of “You wou ked. “No." said 1 was looking At the face of his com- panion, who, however, showed no evi- gazed | surprise. Each 1d not have me congratu- l1ate you blinaly, Storrow?” Rennison ax Etorrow. “She is a lady whose name. at least. 8 not unknown to" you. ever, that by naming her I am going 1{to shock you a bit, for it may seem 10 you that she—well, thet her posi- tlon in life is & little equivoeal.” am a little afraid, how- “I could not conceive it possible that u would who 0ote as your Wwife a was unworthy of you, old Rennison replied. is worthy—all of that. Rut she Intle misunderstood. and she fs fifteen years younger than I am. And yet—well, & man of forty lsn't reach that age before they really bagin to Hve Rennison said e had one matrimonial experi- ence. Ren,” Storrow went on. failure, fo Appeal to me in t fraedom, afd reached forty. ané t looked to me best in the p inning to 3 on I lie” And so T have decided to become the husband of. you prepared te withstand a shock. my boy’ ST gy “Mirtam Warburton.” Glaneing Starrow saw : his cigAr and settle back farther in hi sionle: chatr, “Tt was v domestic life didn't quite e days. 1 wanted hat ft. But 1've things that it are be- T want & new rela- I've Are ald Rennison. furtively at his visitor, him flick the ash from His features were expres- “The Scarlet Tanager, e¢h?” Renni- son murmured. ““The Bcarlet Tanager. peated, softly. Starrow re- Woth men-smoked silently. Starrow tim n h carele: took & magazine from thé table and turned ita pages abi mon looked toward where landscape, in a gilt fram one of the walls. Rut the Constable was not the picture that he saw. Before him, painted by his fancy. was the pertrait of ‘s woman, and his thoughts went back to the night he itis, croup, | had seen her first—playing the title role of ‘“The Scarlat Tanager' a Brit- fsh drama that had taken th. xoing public of Naw York by storm. A faint thrill stole over him as he recalled the great climax of the play nd the splendid, qui in the scarlét gown. That was three years before, but it was Miriam Wa burton’s last Sezson on Several had Renni- Constable hung on theate! ing woman the stage. es since her retirement he or in unexp laces— twice at society funotions in New York, ones in & dlml(-l(ll\!ld corner of a Greenwich Vil where a age restaurant, ressed man of hands as estly. On an. ly other occasion he learned, quite cidentally, under an phia hote! hurrying out of the office of the ;mnrneroury of state, ngton. . ‘0u_know something of her history, 1 suppose.” Storrow ssid, breaking the silence. at she had been registered sumed name in & Once he had seen her in Wash- “Very little—except that the title her most successful ‘ways to have stuck to he! the old name has always Tana, ‘thy or " play 'i.m' al ever she has appeared Tana, “Well, Ren, 1 daresay you, like the rest of the world, rega: London society woman whe put con- ventionality b went on the stage. baen th this hi =ul been a8 UNWAITANLAb has been unfortunate. career followed the colla father's fortune and the breaking ofr agement to kithe, who was unworthy of W true that, from time to her as a ind her wh 1 know shé h: bject of certain gossip, but le as it T stage of her Lord. Roth! n{; time, she marked attentlon-from ocere - WASHINGTON, D tain of our soclety men and-that it once was reported she was en ed to that fool Itallan prince who dl appeared 80 suddenly from Newport— and the country. But I have the be 1easons in the world for being satl: fled that in her life there has been nothing that would merit a word of There Is not a :nue ot acter that is not distinetly Leaning forward, with his elbows on the arms of his chair, Rennison was guzing moodlly at the floor. ave your congratulations, Storrow suggested. As Rennison's silence was main- tained, a flush of resentment stole |slowly over the face of the fdler. ‘This sort of thing I8 unlike you, Ren,” he muttered, “but if you know of any reason Dropping slowly back in his chalr again, Rennison regarded his com- Ppanion coldiy. “Storrow,” he began, “when we met before this afternoon over in my told you that you would find it to your advantage to leave town on the 5:30 train tomorrow afternoon, 4 as your destination ou did make some such suggesiion,” replied Storrow, whose dark eyes' were beginning to Hash wrathful “It is unfortunate that I made it too e.” nnison mutterely grimly. Storrow assented. = “Inas much as Miss Warburton is in Wash- ington and expects to remain here for some weeks, it is only :natural that T should be disinclined to leave the city at present” B “It was not to this fact that T re- ferred when I sald my ¥ou came too late. uggestion to here is a situ- sition among the soclal (nstitutlons lation far more serious that now Wil entered by couple place for the ke ments. the corner of a certain avenue and a numbercd ond floor, only through this shop can it be ap- to the Guil- g:g-f‘hea by its woman patrons, who |unconsciously absorb certain sorts of o screened stairway in the rear. patrons obtain access by means of circular staircase in the rear of a cigar store on th Booths may be eng: and only persons who have become patrons by virtue of having been in- troduced by other patrons Each booth, screened with arti- detain you here.” Indeed!” exclulmed Storrow coldly. “Yes. When 1 spoke to you on the ubject this afternoon I explained that my motive in dolng so was to keep yvou out of serious trouble; that you are a blunderer and that you are keeping dangerous company. You information which may appear g nt enough until it is conveyed, ™n ipy manner, to the wrong you mean to insinuate, Renni- at 1 amn a fool; that my patriot- ism is not as untarnished as your own?" Storrow demanded angrily. “I have no reflaction whatever to make on your ‘patriotism, Storro {Rennison replied. “But I am com pelled to assert. most unequivocally, that you are a fool.” Storrow nodded. then ross. stiffly. |His face was tense and pale. “That's all, I think, Rennison” he sald. "I am sorry that our plea: t relations hould end so unfortunately I am sorry, too. that, in bidding you good-night, [ canuot offer you my hand.” Rennison. ignoring the hint, did not rise from his chalr. Looking thoughtfully at his cigar, he said My language. Storrow, is nat more plain than my proof. “Proof that I have been a fool, eh?” exclaimed Storrow bitterly, as, fold- ing his arms. he leancd against the table. “Well, I'll not deny that I am curious. Let us have it. then." “You shall have it. You will re- member that while 1 was with you this aftarnoon T was called to the telephone. When [ left the instru- {ment T icld you my departure trom Washington would be delayed.” s, . ; | “The delay was due to the fact that jthera just had been committed in one iof the hig hotels in this city, by a person who apparently was an agent of Seafaleon’s Brotherhood, one of the most daring and mysterious crimes this country ever has known. Itcon sisted of murder and robbery. The motive of the ime was 10ys, for from the bod of the Vi m was taken a document that was of vital fmportance to certain pians of the Unnited States government. The, loss f this document means not only the isacrifice of nousands of American iives. but its possession by Seafal- con may secure for him absolute su- premey on the sea “Great heaven, Ren!" Storrow ex- lclatmed. and there was a note of genuine concern in the new [nterest that now found expression in his voice and on his features. But kcarcely had the exclamation 1&ft his 1ips when a puzzled frown came to his face. and he added: “This is a des. erately serious situation, of cours iison: but why shouid you ¢ the commission of such a_crime &s incident to what you regard as proof of my tendency to acts of foll; “You will understand. my dear Stor- Tow. that it is very much in point when I tell vou that there is ever réason to belleve that this missing document has been for several hours in your possession—If. indeed, it 18 not In your possession now ‘omorfrow’s Star.) g S Nothing to Worry About. 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Ni ; { ! i i i | } i | { j the pores of impurities daily use of Cuticura Soap and oc- casional touches of Cuticura Oint- ment as needed. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. e S A e dag e Ofptasent 3 ad e, Taienm Be. mm-h_wflfl-u. in bedj _C WEDNESDAY MALE. NEVER M: 0"0"‘"& ”‘:_ mendations —__ploymens. Use S0RIRE. AGBNTS—senl T pults (union enappy styles; woolens boug! before want producing _agent 8"!' swatch line ready. Leeds Woolen Miils, icago. - ASBISTANT ATTORNEY in patent depari- corporation near New experience in preferred; ability to write ing some knowled, and machinery desirable, but long patent pi tice not csuenti: Ary expected. AUTO BALESMEN. fol_opportunity for a live man: experlance necesss The Overland- Wheeler Co., 2415 14th_st. A ADTOMOBILP BALESMAN- Droj worth while to above the average i fty. R. F. Riffes, 1020 Conn. ave BOY, colored, with wheel; $10 week. 11th st n.w. BOOKKEEPER and credit manager in wholl sale house: must be thoroughly competent and experienced. Address Box 202-S, Star office. CANVASSERS—Three mer paper. “magazine or hou apecial work Virginia See M position abil it} b cxpertenced hold in Sashington. Mars salary ‘and commi 85 per_da. Bowen, 900 Am Bank bidg. COLLECTOR and salesman with small car or bieycie: reference and bond: commission basie o0od man can make $30 per week Barrls, M. 8. Singer Sewing Mac NIS Tth st n.w. WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued. HELP AND SITUATIONS. WANTED—HELP DOMESPIC—COLORED _(Continued.) '3 WARTED—SITUATIONS Assistant Credit Man far large department store, with experience in waiting on customers; one with knowledge ol investigating credits preferred. Mr. s, Fium's, Inc., 014 12th st. n.w. SHADE MAN, first-class, who can measure, make and hang; good salary. Lansburgh’s Inte- rior Decorating Co., 1756 M st. nw. WATCHMAN to clean building at night. Must come well recom- mended. . Philipsborn & Co., 610 11th st. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, references re- quired. 1823 Fairmont st. 05! mily; $40 month. Wost 1834, a3 _Dight Cohien, Fort 31 GENBRAL bousework and get dinner: after small n.e. spartment. Ad es_Rox 2058, Star_office. 13 1 Mre 3 YOUNG M. 38 minrriel, executive ability %004 busivess and general education sad perience (expert typisti: efficienc) loyaltr to employer and €rm and willingness to give full tl to the fnterests thereof my enly ous: modernte salary to start. Ad 78! Srar omes 3 reliable girl. 111 4th 3 girl wanted. Call 1812 Newton st. or phove Adams 1053, GENERAL HOUSEWORKER = ¥ o girl: atay nights; reference: 3816 Huntingten set. nw. Cleveland 1101 = EXERAL HOUSBWORK, girl. Apply 1900 Meridian pl. nw.. apt. 1 Adamn 158 31° HOUSEKEEPER. setilad wom: y nigh 00d ’n‘v references required. n Cle a4 106 . L REAL ESTATE SALESMEN —s5, EXPERIENCED; COM- MISSION AND BONUS. AP- PLY SALES MANAGER, 737 13th ST. N.W. MEN—CAPABLE can esrn $18 per day Introducing our home ownerahip pian (o people desirous of owning their awn homes, 5 $7 PER MONTH pays_entire’ cost on e or write TRUSTEES’ DELIVERY MAN. colored, familinr & §rocery atore; reference. Kraft's Market, 19 Igth st n.w. 1e FARN 3110 to 8230 monthly, expenses paid, railway tramic Inspector: powition gua *d after 3 moatha' spare time stndy or moner refunded. Excellent _opportunities. Write for frec baoklet N-08, Standard Busizess Alning Inst., Ruftalo, N. Y. . with ref- ng Enst Capitol sts N, about 30. sell me ; can make $10 day. Cineinnati ord: no se Miller Pidg FURS E 2 N—Permanent ion and good future for u younk, progr man; only an experienced furnftire al Give fyil information fn first ting age. efperience and alars ex- cted. Anderson’s, Broad at lat, Richmosd, Tubuinting ~Machine (o everal strong, able-bodied colored labor- living in n.w.'who can read and write d_furnish references. Apply 1054 Slat st. (Georgatawn) 12 som, LAUNDRY—Waslhiman, white or_colored; also helper. Apply Home Laundry. 1120 Quaen st. LINOTYPE OPERATOR, union. R. Wheeler, H at. n.w. . . Smith, 0 @ and 7 pm. MAN to dreas cigar tora windaws, B . LW, ARk Apnls_to for "Mr. « how to walt on retail trade; oo if suited. Apply at MEN—You Just can't are workinz on oyr Our new men ing ard you stematic savings pian making & wonderful shos 5 1¢ you are e ploved in any of the' large offices you e ioin our night class, from €:30 to 7:30, and then you can put in the balance of the eren- ing making money. This is not stocks or bonds. You can offer the “8. 8 P." to your triesds without hgvinz to dodge them for the rest of 1ife. 4 0 12 or A:30 Aek for Mr._ Chas J. H. Freeth, Wm. L. Moore & Co.. Tar taxicab work: only ex. re willing t0_work need Toc.. 1122 Vermont Chintata’ bidg, I BOOKKEEPER, must under- stand double entry, young man. Apply Burr Bros., 606 R. I. ave. n.e. FIREMAN, experienced; $75 monthly. Stag Hotel, 608 gth. YOUNG MAN for delivery and receiving dept.; good opportun- ity. Harry Kauiman, Inc., 1316 7th st. naw. ’ YOUNG MAN, white, to drive Ford delivery truck; good sal- ary; steady position. Dupont Laundry, 2535 Sherman ave. YOUNG MAN—Assistant man- ager for large, popular ready-to- wear department store; must he good salesman and T. O. man. Mr. Ellis, Blum’s, Inc., 614 12th PACKERS, experienced, for china, glass and housewares; age 19 to 30. Apply at once, Mr. West, 1st floor, Lansburgh & HOUSPKEEPEL_A setiled woman wanted: ood home to right party. Lring refers e 408 10th at. nw. _ AOUSBWORKER, cook; fhome 01§ Vernon (You) st. n.w. HOTEEWORKE position, good saiary. muat stay ply between ® snd 12 o'clock, 182 n.w. 3 MATD, goneral hounewors. North 485 Quincy s Brookland, D C WAITRESS in small private wages $10; must have esperience. Mrs Jermanent ighrs D irs Teave city Reid's will erences MPETENT HELP er Service Bu COOKS, $35; maid ‘iny workers. Jones Empioyment Agency. ! Tith ar o.w. COOKE, MATDE, etc. Pomiions assurd COOR Exchange, $07 Verm 1] JORKD ®_PORI 5 ington Employment Exchange. ¢ by Washington School for chool_of 1" o5 supplied frre. men supplied fre Telephone W & TignT cieTiel ok eneral office work, nown or eveni Btar office DRERSMAKER. Tiahle: ~ kiddies’ Address Boz 231-R. 31 experienced clothes & competent, re St can i 27, 1708 Irviog n.w. 1 TCYER, thoroughly experienced #% buser or manager of milliners Jiest of eference. Address Box 188, practical, wisies position VILLINER milliper. ent. Prose 1. T well an: compe knowledge of . Blar office 5 _int 4" young 00d trplaf, with Address Hox 260 cated and experie 1o stenography. sires posifion, Ztion, with relisble pe . r le; com lenced; references. Add petent, 9.5, Star i ing, wants K_Yamasaki. 632 M st aa. YOUNG roferences, ity with posii _ competent, bast tion of reaponstbi © years' experience for hosiery, milliners and other departments. Address Box 231§, Star office * best_eity ae Box 215 INSTRUCTION COURSES ACCOTNTANTS TENTION ! —Examiin ternal revenus agent (sales aud miscellane tazes). Salaries. $1.800 1o §3.600. Prepare Liome. ‘Pamphlet covering probable scope of examination and instructions for preparation $1. H. M. WOOLLS. 630 5th st. » . CIVIL BERVICE EXAMINATION, and women: statistical clerk, Feb. 14 $1,140 to $1.640. Iuternal revenue agent 31} salary, 31.800 to $3.000. Bpecial prepari tlon. The Civil Service Preparators Schuol sontheast cormer 12th and ¥ o.w. Fraskl Both mer Ralars Fel ght by ates getting firxt cense and then place: lead them all. Tuition ch y. Practical inatruction LOOMIS RADIO (UL DEAND THEORY LOOMIS method. ciass radio opers! in positions. W moderate, te Catalog on request. LEGE. 408 th ¢t n FEMALE. AOOKKEEPER, stenographer: apply hamdwriting; siate age and experiénce. dress Box 201-8. Rtar office. xperianced e s to ability and experieice. 1106 16th st., betwees o own Ad- 31" Taundr: Rox_ - in_private familv: Tady for v__ Addres DHESBMAKER, by week ":\.;whn! good references. Address Box 196. SRrar ofica. 31 TTRIA to work on electric power sewing ma- hines, steady work; good pa. 408 1st st. LISH TEACHER, LOCAL INRTTTUTION will give private instruction to foreigners de siring learn English. Address Box 200-8, S| office. 1* TIOTELE NEED A nation-wide demand for wome iments. hotels, clubs, Apartment ha crowded Bield; fine Living. quick advancement our_methods indorsed—our students employer ergwhere. Open eveninge Tewls 1 Trainios K or domestic work ed woman: willing to city references given. Ad - confinement cases or e WORKINC by respeet, f {0 coffes or boardiog house: colored womsn_wants place. Call Linenln 3162.W. 31% COOK. zeneral b . by experienced col rad_seaman. 14 OOK s ot w DAY'S WORR wanted, colored girl, T8I1 “hareh st nw DAY'S WORK or work morning Cleve- n.w NERAL HOUSEWORK -Reliable girl wat TADIEE_Always (n deman e switch hoard operstors: eas work par. in Aned surroundings: short, easy course 1o lea TRONEIGirl. whitl Colfars. Taundry. 620 Tperienced on MOLDF] ly Birdstoro - b Foundrs and Mschine Com. pany. Birdshoro. T in the LADY to seil lots in 3 new subdivislon in the northwest asction on eommission bas Aress Rox 2248, office. OPFICE BOY, white. Basement, 726 Tith &t e MAID _in_doctor's office. Apply 1305 Q n.w.. between 7 and 8 pm. 2 me who can run a Ford D3 Inc.. 1005 Pa_ave. n.w. . girl; stamping. SEAGER WORK, youns e 108 week. Ad- mailing, otc. Permapent; dress Pox 137-R. Star office. NURSE or nuraery governe in summer; referen * live in_countrr, PORTER AND) PRESSER: good wages; rol ences required. Apply H. L. Kauffm, 14th_at. 1 GPERATOR—GIrI snced ou_sieeves ard fa Laundry. 620 E : PRESSER a 413 W st_ne. perieaced). Quallty SALEN (1 welling experience 4 accessarie 1334 14th_st. opening for i automobiies: ‘experience de. rable: give full particulare in regard to eic.” Addrem Box 148, | pgiwn on confidential. SALESMAN WANTED—We A-1 speciaity salesm: Washington “retail A :I !’ Iern,{m'y, . :\'r n‘lfl]. “1 full ‘:r' culars firat Tetter and felephone Bumber. B_D. JIunior. 428 Sth_street n. :,M b1 Chi MEN to sell antomobiles none but need apply. Ungerer Motor Co.. 1180 Connectient_ave. two real & live wires MEN—Young man over 21 yeats of age. " factory representative will tral sales cxperience Gday' afternoon and P, ant services af ‘quainted with the also man for out il day Thuredsy, room TTORA— KOLIC Room 2, 1214 _14th st &% APHER, e Sgure; exceliont Poalt roce and reference. Ad fon: give dvous “Dox "5 Gictaphona operator: Srite folly as to age, #dneation, s ed. Address Box 196-R, TEACHER fo take free course in vocational seiool evenings for purpose of becoming sal- {ed inetructor or for extra home work on fosts; atate teaching experience: full informa- tion. Address Box 521, Star office. TOILET PREPARATION demonstrator want- " quick-selling articie and liberal commis: Sicn.' Apply 817 18th st. between 9 and 11 Thursday. . — moesenger work, Permanent: $10 x_187-R, Star office. SORTER FOR FLAT WOR D. APPLY PEERL) h ST. N.E. stamping. week. Ad- MUST AE EX. S LAUNDRY, ent positions for | v e d advancement €all 8 t0 10 a.m. or & t0 6 p.m., J. 331 Bond opening for must have commission n answering give references aud reasons ou ‘deatre this position. Address Box 100.8. 3 % llgent men: wa show vou how. Cal 10112, Hinom 206 Metrapelitan Bark mdg 5o BPECIAL WASHINGTON REURESENTATIV —A man preferabiy over thirty, resident of Washington, of character and personalics d with fairly wide acquaintaace, who de- sires o establlslh bimaelf in & permanont. profitable business, where i will de- pend wholly on ability and wil work. ~ This sdvertisement is pi by a financial institution of the highest standing and is intended fo attract & man who hon- estly wants an opportunity to better himself. Aress Box 2235, Star offee 2 STENOGRAPHER, experienced and capahie of hand general off r:r s count: must be of pleasing personality not afrald of work: position permapent to who can mako “Md: give age and references, as well as full information concerning you: welf, in first letter. Address Box 118 office. STCDENT, G. W. U.. 20, wishes emplogment moraings until 1 p.m.: any clerical work, typ- ing, bookkesping: local hotel, club experience and reference: some law. Ask only for in view. Address Box 48-L. Star office. TIRE SALESMAN wWho can qualify s man- ager of local concern: write, stating experi- ence. referonce and salary. Address Box 120- S, Star 8 ALESLADIES, experienced, wanted. Apply Levy-Jester Co., 311 7th st. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE to assist teacher in grading papers in return for business course. Apply at once to Strayer’s Business College, 721 13th St. N.W. SALESLADY, Experienced, for coats and suits; one able to take T. O.; no others need apply. Mr. Ellis, Blum’s, Inc.. 614 12th st. n.w. SALESLADIES, experienced. for our ladies’ furnishing and millinery department. Marvin's, 734 7th st. n.w. i FUR SALESWOMEN—Wood- ward & Lothrop. MALE AND FEMALE. BUTLER AND COOK-~White couple, expe- rieaced: sleep in: must briog frstclass refre ences. Addréss Rox 1 tar_office. COUPLE—Man as butler, fe as cook; woman as_chambermaid. 1ith ar TIRK SALEEMAN with large commercial sc- qunintanee. If you can produce volume wales With full particulacs, salary expected, address Rox 96.T. Star office. WANTED—Experienced packers of china_and housewares; men 18 fo 30 years. Apply to Mr. West. firat_foor. Lansburgh & Brothe: WANTED—Experienced shoe saiesman. ployment_ofice, Lansburgh & Rro. WINDOW TRIMMER with salesman ence._Livingaton's, 808 7th_n.w. g YOUNG MAN. married. to canvass {rom house to_house for laundry, on commission only. Ap- ply 620 B at_n.w. YOUNG MAN. single, 24, to make reports on individuals. national concern: good oppor- tanity for college man preferre work requires some use of typewrite, qnalifications in full. Address Box 214. office. YOUNG MAX, te of high school, wifh knowledge of ping and_ stenograpny, for sutomoblle specialty business. Answer in owa handwritiog. Address Box 2215, "Star office. YOUNG MBN AND BOYS, 25, with wheels, full of part fime; good ‘salary: permane work; opportunity to advance. g7 12th s nw. Four, to join our local or traveling sales force: experience mot neces- sary- $30 per weck to start: good chance Yo learn salesmanship: guaranised 5 and commission. 901, 1317 F st. n.w. TOONG MEN. two. to solicit orders. Calling rtuaity for o S iag to Tollow sales 1ine: Terar coms neation; experience unnecessary. Mr. Ready, $08"Bond builaing. SALBSMAN O THE GO-GBTTER TYPE DE. SIRES OCONNBCTION WITH RELIABI CONOERN: _ CONVINCING, __AGGRESRIVE AND ABLP TO GET THB BUSINE! ONB_NORTH 160, 5 SRERMAN — MUST_BE THOROUGHLY TAYERIBNCED, ADDRESS BOX 180.8, STAR OFFICH. 18 GROCERY SALESMAN who is fully experienced in retail trade, able to drive Ford truck and can furnish cash bond. The position is permanent, with op- portunity to earn good pay. Startin salal? $25 week. Ap- ly to Pee Kay Auto Grocers, nc., 1424 Irving st. n.w. experi- dua | S | , GIRL OR HOY to wait on table; must be neat and underatand their business. 83 B st. n.w. * DOMESTIC—WHITE. COOK, good piain. wl wTeep Tiome: famITy Adress Box 1 Star_office. LADIES—Onr stenographie conrae will it yor for 2 good position tn & short time. Toyd Ruw ness College, 1304 ¥ st 2876, 31° MEN—Automobile industry needs trained Aufo_ electricians, mechanics. vulcanize chaaffenrs, garage manage from $15 to $400 per month per vear. Day and evening classes at Ameri drivers mak d up to $10.00¢ wlored_wao ERAL HOTSEWOR . RK or nursiog best references. 101 can Motor Schools, 18121422 You street n.w Tuition low. Foroll this week, EN—Rig opportuniiy o make radio_indoa(ry: over 2.000.000 recels 4 790 brosdcasting stations 1 eration: trained men wanted to fill big paying posistions 1lers Operators and execniives. cut course trains in fow month evening classes. Easy monthi Gradustes placed hy onr emp Call for. full, fres information. | N Radlo Sehool, 1343 Pa_ave. n.w. Main 1% guickly learn real estate i pay ‘while learning: need uot interfere wilh preseat employment: some m ing $100 'a “week.” Frae cisas” lactures every Thurday. § pom. William F. Matteson, 61 611 Bony wldg. MEN—Ambitious, become 3 Columbia trained draftemap asd assure yourself of perma well paid employment. We train you durlng rour spare ime, day er ght, in 3 t. months. Oal® write or phone for particnia Behool of Drafting, 14th sod T sts orth 272. TE TEACHER CAN ACCO! few students f)rrflrlnl college 1 otherexamiaatlons. Address Box SALESMEN—Write for Iist of lines particulars: earn $2,500 to $10.000 yearly: femand for meo. inexperieaced or exper! enced: city or traveling. National Sales. man Tr. Assn., Dept. 330, Chicag ( SHORTAAND To 30 daye: eass to apid: the world's hest &y, ox Toueh typewriting. Eoroll todu usiness Coliege. 1304 F st. Main 2876 THE DESIGNING, DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY SCHOOL. Over 20 years in Washington Woman' dignified profestion. b FINGSTONE' s Fr. HOTEL POSITIONS. .,Nl!lnw. demand for ambitious men anc women. WE PLACED 4,264 “LEWIS TRAINED” men and women in contact with good hotel, club and tearoom positions in the past twelve months. Over 500 Motels now Wolldice in the Talted [ Right here in Washington there are two big hotels under comstruction and two dy fo break ground. fo say ootbin of Gogens of spartment botels. These will have, combined. over 8.000 rnoms and will bloy over 8,000 men 424 wome; Prepare now. Be ready to fill a position in this rich uncrowded field of big opportunities, Our scheol and methods indorsed—Our sto. dente employed Dy hotel wen everywhere. Our sdvisory board is made op of over 100 leading hotel men in the Tnited States. such se ““Osear,”” The Waldorf: E. M, Tierney, pres. American Hotel Association; Frank Dodley. United Hotels Com E. m Epp T!hn e viey. Eppley and hundreds of others ‘When {ru membership Buresu. You are LECTURES. Bpecial class now forming. Call, pbone or write for fres book, ““Your EEWIS HoTEL TRANING SCHOOLS, MU0 New York ave. n.w. condially Iovited to our FREF LAUNDRESS, first class. wishes work th take Home; catled for” and delivered. Col. 9103, Te 1500 41k o IRY out or th take home. MAID in docfora office. experienced, or ither kind_of work that does mot tq cooking. t colored girl.. with refarence Aenires w 11 4 st Potomae 177 SATD in store or doctor's office; girl wants vork. Fia ave o SURSE GIRL withes piace. small family or apartment. &1 Tairmont st STRAE —Neat girl w 1737 9th st_n.w. FART TTNE WORK, morniog 0F eveniag, oF wairess. 2086 th at. now. Phone N d PART-TIME WORK o chambermaid, woman. 40 L s1. n.w PLACE 10 get dinner alo washing at home, by colored woman; ref. 1683 Euclld sf. m.w- or chambermaid, colored _ girl 007 11th st. mw. North colored . colored, wishes DosIiion: Fefer- . R at_n.e WASHES wanted Kherman _ave. n.w = WASHING (0 take Home, Orit class. 111 th s v 3 WORK. few hours after 4.30, by colored giri: st diy's work. “Address Boy 178, ‘Biar office. WOR by to take bome. 80177 re for child haif-ai 3 D WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. CHEST OF DRAWERNS, mahogany. 1650 Ha: bart v Adams 1 . Vill pay highest prices for lndies’ ang men's worn clothes. Write or phone D, Stein, 1308 Tth st. hone North 499. OLOTHING —Righeat p and boys' worn clothiog 1780 Tth st n.w. North 7674, m:n.\u~mnce:§‘ prices paid Tor * wora clothing and shoes. G. Army “and “Navy e Drices paid ¥ Tl call 1o my anlet moblle, city or suburbs. and pay you highest prices ‘for Iadies’. gentiemen's, children's dis- carded sclothing of ail descriptions. ~Address oatal or phone. I will call.” W. Rice, fi-fia” . North 1768, TAMONDE_ old gold, silver. bought for casb, PLINDIDE S8 il e, it for e EATHER BEDS avd furoiture. Beat prices aid. Square Deal Furalture Co., 501 Eye n.w. horie Main 5630, FURNITURE and Tousehold goods wanted. You will feel satisfied with prices 1 pay. 8. | Welrenberg. 1418 New Jerrey ave. B.w. Fhoné North 68%3.7. 3 FURNITURE—Wauted o purchase _ direct from owner for large home. Wil pav e Aleo_upright _p'ano. _Phone Praoklin 6144. 8% FURNITURE—W. Kirstein, 520 8th st o 411 kiads of furaiiure wantéd.” Pbone Frasilia u s, | CLOTHI boots otbing _and akiin 1290 o- Franklin 13307 of three; wages, rences required, Ad- 1o GENERAL HOUSEWORK: woman, good home it desired: muat be thorough housekeeper: white only; sfate references. Address Rox 249-8, Star office. 1* HOUBEREEPER—Take charge and do the work in 12.toom boarding house. Answer by letter oply. C. M. Edwards. 924 §th n.w. 31 HOUSEKEETER, family of 8 adaits: i reforencés. Address Box 119-K, rienced, Engiish. to do Tight ch ist with two little girls reference. Answer, Baltimore. Md NEAT. middie no children or Box 2528, Star NURSE for 8-year child. A S Henning, %137 Cathedral_ave. DOMESTIC—WHITE OR_COLORED. COOK _and_general Tousework; no washing; small famil ay nights; references. Clese. COOK and general housekeeper, &t once. Adams 979. UK, housework; 66 I8undry; 8 in family stay Dights. Mr Leet, corner. Ray mond and Delaware sts., Chevy Chase, hgtt GENEBAL fopseworker, 3 ia family nights. 8740 McKinley st Cleve. 887. GENERAL houseworker, woman: 2 in famlly. 2630 North Capitol st. - GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking; rell- able woman; reom and bath furnished. Capt. Richards, Fort Humphreys, Va. 1 MAID, help with child; good wages. 3153 19th st. n.w. 1° SAID WAITRESS—Private family: must have f servioe and cooking: Wash- state age 169-8, Star Call B ay same knowledge Ington references: go home ni ges expected. Address ouveworker; smal ights: Targe room; take 14th ave. car. Address 1358 Jefferson st. n.w. and general Call between WANTED—SITUATIONS MALE. ACCOUNTANT—Expert, of broad experience and proved oxecutive ability. desires change, here real honest effort is appreciated: credit income tax reports prepared. Address Rox 89-R. Star office. a2 " AUDITOR—Tormer government aidita 43. desires similar position: moderate & A. CAMPRELL. Monnt lds, Alex, Va BARBER, rt-class, colored: have all tools white or colored pair. Call 931 Fla. ave. n.w. 81 CHATCFFEUR, colored, wiiling to wi Call_Col. 6048. CHAUFFEUR—Young ex-service man with best of reference would iike position in private i 7 vears' experlence. 1e CHAUFFEUR, colored, with New York and Rhode Iniand license ints position in private family. Phone North 9075.1 2¢ CHAUFFEUR, colored, wants job with vate family. B8 G at. s pri- " CHAUFFPUR (white) wants job of iy . Cail_Franklin 8347. 1 CHACUFFEUR, colored, wants job; willing work. Call 1405 Columbia st. o sie DISHWASHER OR BUSHOY: voung _man wants job. 5041 R st. n.w. 31e FIREMAN, elevator_or switchboard opers, or kitchen' map. 1743 Oregon ave GENERAL AOUSEWORK by young Japanese; city reference. North 1114. it MAOCHINIST and draftsman, understands other mechanical work, wants euiployment. Addres, Box 271-8. Btar n} o NIGHT WORK. 7 to 12 Saturday excepted H.'D., 8136 M st. or phone West to gton or vicinity by gra pert credit man: references ex. dress Box 2088, €tar office. 315 0 10 p.m. by ¥ with and_general business experi- ence. _Address Box 819-8. Star office ate of law changed. ORK from cisil engineer! At FURNITOURE—IT you have any furniture er other gonds (o sell. and you want to obtain best resnlta send for Louls Notes, 8§14 B o.%. Phone Franklis 2013, | FURNITORE—1c immediate veed of furaiture | for an 8-room house; will buy as a whole or odd pleces. Call Franklin 3783, FURNITCR neous articies Uought. best prices paida prompt attention The American Household Co., 113 12th st. n.w Frazklin - (D | FURNIT e you cash for your } plapes and falklog machises, astique furni- ture, ol silver, diamonds, d’evf\ry, old ehin: rugs, brasses. A. F. Arnold, 1823 G st. Mals [ FURNTTURE #no for & B-roem house wi ed immediately: buy as a whole or odd pieces. Kindly call Franklin 6499, FURNITURE—If you want to obtain best ra- sults for your forniture nd other misce laneous. call M n.w. Fraokin 3785 FORNITURE of all ¥ln wanted fmmediatels Kindly call Ad FORNITUR! and office fxtures. age. Eacis Furniture Co. A Main ool TTT RE-CARPETS. hold furniture or carpets to sell i man. Tl pay your price. 812 La. 3412 GOLD, silver, watches, diamonds and_eld nceded in our madufacturing dept. oil cash value pald. Bellugers, 320 B ., corer Sth HOUBEAOLD aud office furniture, store @3- " "We buy buy Bousehold furmiture Money adranced om stor- corner Sth snd D Tf you have house- D. Hay- ave. Main 120 Spot cash’ paid. call’ Frauklin 5392 82 OTD GOLD—Bring lutinom. ~ diamonds r Ve need them in ou; anufacturing dept. W P highest prices. A. Kahn Ine F o Sour ol iso_discarded o YOUNG MAN, law graduate, desires position with law or business rm; typist. Address Roy 804.8, Star office. 5 BECRETARY. mahogany: give full deseri tlon and pricé. Address Box 200-8 Star office. cooking: eIl L: PV‘ FWORK al able woman: small family. ae. M Branch 603, A TYOUNG MAN. married, desires evening work after 5 o'clock; alvo Sunday work. Address Box 2628, Star office, 1 [, in good condition and reases- Wilte o Dr. 3. V. Belbs, e

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