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(Continued From Yesterday's Star.) For nearly two hours after you left me I feit as if T were about to lose my reason,” she began. ‘“My growing fears and the feeling that I was completely isolated from all my friends became so unendurable that I had about decided, despite the late- ness of the hour, to telephone for Marta, my maid, when the telephone bell rang. When I responded & man's voice addressed me—a volce I failed to recognize. Speaking quickly and a little huskily, it asked who was at the telephone, T replied it was Miss Warburton. The speaker . then in- formed me that a messenger boy was downstairs with a note addressed to me and I was asked whether he should be sent right up to my apart- ments. 1 directed that the boy be sent up at once. “Two or three minutes later there was a ring at my door. 1 opened it and saw a uniformed boy, who gave to me a sealed envelope. 1 receipted | for this, and, telling the boy to wait, { I opened the envelope and drew from t the note it contained. I have it with me.” Thus speaking, she took a sheet of {crumpled notepaper from the bosom of her dress and passed it across the table to Rennison. The Army officer smoothed it out and read: 1y Dear Miss Warburton: 1 ha reason to suspect that in the course {of the night you will be disturbed by Visitors who must be regarded as undesirable. In order that such a situation may be avoided I am going {to ask you to accept my protection for the next twenty-four hours and to be governed entirely by my advice. I am confident that at the expiration of this period there will be nothing more for you to fear. Meantime. without confiding to any one the na- ture of your plans, please prepare to leave your apartment house in a tour- ing car which will call for you promptly at 12:45 this morning. It is especlally desirable that you enter the car immediately upon its arrival, in order to reduce to the minimum the possibility that it be observed and followed. 1 would suggest, therefore, that you should be at the street door on the minute of 12:45. The chauffeur will be the only person on the ma- chine. You may identify him by his action in continuing to adjust his cap until you address him. ours, (Signed) *“RENNISO corThe note was pot {rom me, e.” Rennison said, after he fin- ished reading 1t "It in platy that the writer knew you were not familiar with my handwriting, for he has made no_attempt to counterfeit it.” “It did not even occur to me to doubt that it was from you,” sald Mirtam. I believed that your visit e was known only to per: had your confidence.” | CT0n® Who 0 you prepared to act in accord- ance with the ? i(he note e instructions given in “Yes. My preparations soon completed, but before it was t!mr;lrv: me Lo 80 to meet the car I had what rte - pusported 0 be a second message "Ajm!her nete 2" "“No, it was not a note. Half after the departure of the meseengor boy there came another ring on my telephone bell. Again a man's voice addressed me—a volce that was rather clearer than the one which had spoken before. The speaker asked if I were Miss Warburton. When I re- plied T was he said, ‘This is Rennison, Did you get my note?’ Again I replied in the affirmative. The speaker then told me the touring car would be at the door in five minutes. He advised me to take a raincoat, inasmuch as it looked like rain, He cautioned me to d ek ol 1d not doubt the ne scarcely could have expected You to doubt it, in th, tanc, EAE AL e circumstances, “Five minutes later I went dow: ‘As I passed out of the street door. | zl“ba t;:rlng‘ car drawing up at the FUrD. poe chauffeur was adjusting ‘One moment, Miss W - Rennison interrupted. “Before . wmn proceed further, you might tell me Whether or not you had been in any s communica vi n Borrot tion with Hayden Miriam frow; v iy ned slightly as she re- I neither have seen nor heard he left us in my apartment. ¥ R e hifting his position, stared oodily at the tip of Thus far he had found little time to reflect on that phase of the situation that had to do with Storrow, after the idler had left tite Guilfords' re- lception. The Army man now ;a-l;ed U‘I‘e lnjotehor apprehension he marked in the v i W e oice of his friend wire. He then had explained he h something of the Ereatest importanca to communicate. In phe oircum. stances, the 1oss of his fateful stick scarcely could have surprised him. What was the new development in the case that he had been so anxious to reveal when he had hurried to the War Department? Something in Rennison’s expression apparently piqued the curiosity of his companion. Looking quizzically at him, she querie Have you talked with him since I saw him last? “Only over the telephone,” Renni- Ison answered, After a brief pause, he went on: “But all this is imma- terial to your story, perhaps, Miss Warburton. Pardon me for 'inter- rupting you. You have said that, as the automobile drew up at the curb, the manner in which the chauffeur adjusted his cap enabled you to iden- tify him ag the man who had been sent for you.” “Yes. Approaching the car, T asked Rennison his cigar. you had done 5o, I did not know. After you left me the silence of my apartment almost maddened meg. In speaking to the chauffeur, I soughs the comfort that might be ylelded mere- Iy by the sound of a human voice—a volce that would make my isolation from the world complete. ‘Succumbing to mental and phys- ical fatigue, 1 was_ sinking into a sort of stupor when I was aroused by the approach of a machine behind the one in which I was seated. A few moments later it slowed down and 1 saw it was a limousine without lights. From it two dark figures stepped out and moved toward the car in which I was seated. My chauffeur met them and for a little more than a minute, perhaps, they stood talking together. then the newcomers again came to- ward me. A few steps brought them in front of the headlights of the car. The features of one of the men I did not recognize. Eut when I saw the face of the other I knew—I knew either you had lied to me and were In league with Seafalcon, or that it was some voice other than yours that had directed me to leaxe my apart- ments-—that it was the hand of one of your enemies that had penned the note which had been sent to me by the messenger. 1 siill believed in you, how- ever, and this belief made me know 1 was in the hands of foes who were pressing you more closely than you had reason to suspect.” Reaching across the table, she grasped one of Rennison's hands and pressed it convulsively. Her voice shook as she added: Having blundered so yesterday, I shauld have been glad to dle. But it suddenly flashed into my mind that, in the fight against Seafalcon, you, with the strange qualities that are attrib- uted to you, might prove the Amer- ican government's most effective in- strument—that you must be saved. And so I fought off the great horror that had overwhelmed me, and, as I fought, T began to think clearly. She 'stopped, and agaln Rennison felt the pressure of her trembling hand, which had retained its grasp on his. He was about to speak, when Miriam raised her head and darted a startied glance toward the door. Lis- tening, Rennlson heard the sound of heavy footsteps. In front of the door these ceased abrutly. Then something fell with a soft, faintly rattling sound, to the hall carpet. A couple of sec- onds later the sounds of footfalls in- dicated that the unseen person was continuing on his way. Glancing at his companion, Ren- nison saw a strained expression on her pallid face. ~She shivered, as if a sudden chill had passed over her. Then Her gaze met his questioning was another signal” she “The fall of a bunch outside the door was to give me to understand that any telephone message sent by either of us from this room would be picked up and reported to those who sent me here. Both of us are firmly In their grip. I must die, but you—you must live to break their power. It is because 1 believe you can and will do this that 1 am here.” faltered of keys designed CHAPTER XXVIII A WOMAN'S STRATEGY. It was plain that Miriam was mak- ing a determined effort to regain the composure she had lost when the footsteps in the hall had diverted her mind from the story of her adventure. Rennison relighted his cigar and smoked silently for several minutes. Then he said: 3 “I am grateful to you for your con* fidence, Miss Warburton, and shall trv to prove myself worthy of it Still, it seems to me You are wrong !in assuming that the matter on which must be fatal to us get back to you are engaged yourself. Now, let the point at which we had arrived when we were interrupted. You have said that one of the two men who re-| had spoken over the | the man if it had been sent for me, He replied the car was for Miss War- burton, I explained I was the per- son he had named. He nodded and I stepped in.” “Did you observe any person other {than the chauffeur ay you entered llhe car?” - | “Yes. As I left the house, I was {followed by the man whor earlier in the night, had taken from me the pistol with which I had threatened vou. Knowing him to be one of your associates, it occurred to me that he, too, might be a passenger on the car.’ is presence there had the effect of reassuring you?" “I scarcely can say that. I didn't doubt that the car had been sent for me by you. The appearance of your |man on the sidewalk neither ~dls- turbed nor reassured me. I accepted it as a perfect matter of course.” Rennison nodded. Miriam tinued: ‘The car sped eastward at a moder- ate pace, and then turned northward along a road that was unknown to me. At length it slowed down in a sparsely settled district on the out- skirts of the city. “When it stopped, the chauffeur alighted and looked up and down the road. I opened one of the doors and asked him if we were to meet any one there, He seemed a little reticent, at first, then he ex- plained that another car should have beesn awalting us there. con- ' of an approaching storm now becime unmistakable. From time to time ‘the chauffeur, stepping into the glare of the headlights, glanced ner- Vously at his watch, 7 His manner plainly indicated that he did not want me to enter into conversation with him. . “From the time you told me Chan ning had died as a result of the ac- tion of the fluid in_ the little bud I caused him to pick up, my over- wrought nerves produced varying ef- fects upon me. Now I would seem to be on the point of hysterical collapse, then I would find stealing over me the numbness of complete despair. In the overwhelming sense of horror which oppressed me, all fear of \bod- ily peril or punishment that I-might be required to face was lost. And: So, as I sat alone in the car, my environ- ment had little place in my thoughts. 1 believed yqu had seat for. me, Why advanced toward you from the limou- sine was unknown to you. but that vou immediately recognized in the other a man whom you had some reason to believe was an adherent of Seafalcon’s.” “Yes. It was Forney Kerfoot. As she spoke, she looked at him as if she expected some manifestation of surprise. But she saw none. Over the features of the Army officer came no change. His gaze was fixed ab- tractedly on a wreath of tobacco smoke which just had issued from his lips. Kerfoot, eh?’ he murmured You know him, of course.” “Oh, ves—a former American col- lege professor, who became a soldfer of fortune—first, in Mexican revo- lutionary activities. then in the Polish army and afterward with the Russian bolsheviki. He tried to start trouble for the British in India, and finally appeared in Parie, where he became a leader of the French communist movement. So Kerfoot is back in the United States, ch?” Miriam flushed resentfully. “Why will you not be frank with me?" ‘she demanded. “Despite the secrecy with which his movements have been invested, it is not possible that his presence in this country has been unknown to you. “We are getting away from your story again, my dear Miss Warbur- ton, and dt is essential that you tell it to me as quickly as you can,” Ren- nison answered, shortl. “Yes” she assented, wearily. will tell 1t as quickly as I can. paused, passed a hand over her e: and then went on: “The man I did not know passed behind the touring car and disappeared. Kerfoot opened the door, stepped in and sat down beside me. -In a surly voice he ad- dressed me: *‘Well, Miss Warburton, T suppose it is quite in order for your friends to congratulate you now on the man- ner in_ which you have unmasked Capt. Reifsnyder,’ he sald. «*‘No, Mr. Kerfoot,’ T replied. ‘Al who are indeed my friends will know I am not responsible for any misad- venture that has come to Capt. Reif- snyder. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) —_— e ) MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE —_—— = =~ S BANNER TRANSFER AND BAGGA! S ng and shipping. - Colimbia 3802 530" oo 15° YOUR TRUNKS MOVED, 50c and up; always open; prompt service. Phone Franklin 2004, District Express Co. ise NATIONAL CAPITAL ST +"u0VING G0 TORACE North 88. 143443 U Bt N.W. UNITED STATES STO MOVING, “PACKING, BHIPPING. PHONES: M.'4220. F. 2425. FIREPROO PHONE -~ NORTH 104 “p She - UNIO 1 €8 STORAGE 'COMPANY SEPRALE ROOMS, $ Looal Long o R e in our long-distas MOVING yay STORAGE KRIEGS RESS PACKING SHIPPING 2000 X 8% NW. Maia s018 SOMEBODY Can take advantage of a_very attrac- tive rate from Richmond, Va., to Wash- ington _between Feb. 23 and Meh, 1 RED BALL TRANSIT . 4 We ird Bldg. Main 2162, CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURN AND Estimate_cheerfully &v‘% t location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. 2., Ehose Mals 8 e SR i . : - pendatint f cppigasor o or om- ie"_Teo CoPIRS. ACOOUNTANT, stenographer-typist, for imme- diate work from © &5, to noon. Apply 2026 Eyo street n.w, “15¢ 1923.” WANTED—SALESMEN. Continued. "HELP AND SITUATIDONS.” s SITUATIONS—FEMALE. Contiau, S made-(o-measure suits (union B, ylen: woolens bougat; before ant " producing agents. Spring Swatch lino ready. Lgeds Svooten Mills, Chi- AGENTS, great opportunity fo earn $10 per day; gmm' hovkehold. article; - somethlng uew. Progressive Sales Company, 608 ¥ n.w. AMATEUR AOTS of all kinds, fancy dancing, ste. Answer by letter oply. H. F. Luce, 1514 East Capitg! et. - AUTOMOBILE PAINTER; must be s worker. Apply Biack and White Taxi, N. H. ave. n.w. . preferably familiar wi ur- \BQDKKIEP!R ferably famili ith B roughs electric posting ~machine reply by letter. Federal-American Nationsl Bank, 1315 g teady 1214 m—m AND FEMALE. GENERAL WORK, country man_snd wife: good references required. ‘Apply Mrs. H. 8 iles, Bethesdn, Md. Phono Hethesds 12. 175 STENOGRAPHER with experience in real estate office; salary no obfect to the right party. Address Box 247-W. Star office. TEACHER, (hird and fourth grade, private school; mst have 5 _years' teaching experi- ence. " Address Rox 158-W. Star office. sonality, either married or sing) sing & fair degree of confidence, to take up locally, a line of dignified selling work that has generally been considered a man’s work: recent experience N other cities the exceptional capabilities of women in_the rt of eelling; how quickly they q and maintain good earning basis; nity is here given to make applicatjon interview. Address Box 264-W, Star office.. ONU__.eehk% hrdlu_cmfwyp shrdZlu_shrdly DOMESTIC—WHITE. WOMAN, refined, eiderly; lovely home heated room. board, $10 mo. for light 1304 Dent pl._n.w.. apt. 8. 5¢ DOMESTIC—WHITE_OR_COLORED. steam ices. INSTRUCTION COURSES BOY WANTED, o deliver small packages. Apply room 308.'1403 H st. n.w. = BOYS wanted to sell candy, Appiy Bel Theater, between 8 and 5. _Dubler. BOYS, with wheels, apply at once. Red Btar Messenger Service, 1123 14th st. n.w.+ 15% 3 o ACOOUNTANTE AND TOOKKERPERS, AT tention!—Examination Feb, 21 for intern revenne agent (salen and misc. texss). B ries, $1,800 to $8,000. Prepare at fom o astrertis, fmaiphie Seope of esamiastion ruction for preparation, $1.00. H. M. WOOLLS: 630 5th st. me. * Tas CHAUFFEURS, white, to drive Haynes lm- ousines: must have identification card and know the ‘eity. Rear 1131 17th n. Taxl_Service. CHAUFFEUR, colored, for must be reliable; reference. Typewriter Office_Bupply Co.. 722 13th st. n.w. 15 CLERK for perpetual inventory work: mi be accurate and emergetic. Address Box 219- W, Star office. COTORED MAN 1o work on sington, Md. Prefer experienced farmhand wages, $50 per month. in addition good 4-room frame’ house, electric lights, chicken house, garden and firewood furnished. Apply to T. E. Cox, 1412 Eye t. n.w. Phone Main 2100." MANAGERS or men with establin no matter what you have, let us show you something new and real meds.: 1 man here last year made tion._Jackson Co., 42 for et LIVERY BOY with wheel. Apply Moore's | e Shop, 785 13th st. nw. ONSTRATO! work with lec- turer who is copducting large public demon n.w. with new fuelsaving cquipment Indorsed by Good Housekeeping Iniitute, and shown in full-page articles Sept. Pictorial Review, Oct. Good ‘Housekeepiog, August Womanss World, June Delineator. Call 4 to 5:30 p.m. or 8 to 12:30 aum. at Rum. G Main 2309, DRIVERS with Elcar Taxi Co. 411, 1311 G nw. Ph. identification ¢ Apply T12 E st se. 5% RATOR who can take cpr of machine; §2.160 and bonus. Address, téle- ohone or eall printing office, Fort Humphreys. MAN of fair cducation fo sell elecirlc sweep- ers in local department store. Special oppor- tunities.” Apply Hoover Co.. 600 14th st. MANAGER to take charge of a farm or t it on shares. Mr. J. H.G., Kensiagton, Ma MBN—If you are a “live wire," can furnish K00 references and are able to talk business to people we have a desirable opening for you o represent us in Washington snd vicinity; state age, whether married or single, last or present employment ter, which will be treated as confidenti Operative Povltry Farms, V S to distribute_advertisiog. 7:30 a.m. rear 837 Pa._ave. o 16 MILK TWO COWS. work ;lrden, do chores. prefer one familiar with 5 8 ge, ex perience, references. Star office. (four) can_make $500 state with me. Call be. Mr. Adams, monthly selling real tween 12 and 2 Junior, experienced calling on business offices, to sell merchaudise leader in its field; salary to start, $25 weekiy. dress Box 218-W, Si of good character with experi- tou fo handling screens on own straight commission. Address Box Star office, . AN Spect mist be aca ty, 1o work retail grocery trade; Ad- SALESMAN —Experienced, trade. Jas. F. Oyster. 900 w. 14° —Experienced on men’s clothing; . man; steady position. Butler's. 311 7th st n.w. IS N SALESMEN, live wires, who are willing to : splendid opportunities. Universal Auto M n.w. SRS > to sell §hoo stores, shoe repair jana’ shine parlors; big money to men ac ted with trade here, Frank Jackson bl to call on consum. Oppartunity for salesman; have opeaing for a few higl ristian’ sales. men to sell a nationally known and adver- tised food product. Highest references re. auired. Arrange appointment. ° L. K. Mori- i MEN. 00d_Tiouse-to-Tiouse ales. ig money maker for live wires. Apply at: n.w.. 4 to 6 p.m._See Ms. Doyle. 14* . Koons_ Roofing Room 11 | SOLICITORS - & neat young men 1o sell & new confection: solicl high as ten dollars dav. Apply Mr. Congle” ton, Geo. Washington Hotel, 1432 N. Y. to call on eity ‘trade; commission Washingtou News ONERY SALESMA: and suburhan: established Apply 8t once to 3 Gth st WORK in n erocery, buy, colored. 600 E . TAN as assistant gardener on gen private estate: must have good knowl- edge of trees, shrubbery and fowering plants reply. stating age, experience and wages ex- pected per month; also inclose copy of refer- cnces. Address Box 184-W, Star o 150 perienc typewriting: also general office Address Box 163-%, M y N —Tteal opportunity with national . age 24, single, making re- n individuals: must have ‘some college Training. working knowledge of typewriting ind_des're to meet people. ve details_and ber in writiog. Address Box tion, hard work Specialty e YOUNG MEN—Determi our line means success. g ! nitg saiary to start: excellent Advancement. e Mr. T4th and Spring Wi moderkte chance for rapid Needle, Vogue Cleaning Co., YOUNG ME! part time; §: 727 12th st. SALESMAS eatate once: must have own car. THE REALTY INVESTMENT CORP. ‘WABHINGTO! 18th Bt. N.W LESMEN Large successful motion picture corp. require grade men to qualify managerial position assuring income annually after qualifying. Sal- ary paid during training period. Apply prompt- Iy Wed. night after 7:30 or Thurs. morning aft. er 10:30. Promptnefs is a principal requisite in this organization. Mather DIdg., Room 902. 918 G st. n.w. . REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We have a very large and up-to-date listing of all classes of -property and more clients than we can handle. Wide-wake men have our full co-operation and every opportunity to make good. THE LOWTHER REALTY CO. Machinists” Bidg. M. 57AR-5760. ASSISTANT to plant manager; yvoung man ; must be capable, in- dustrious and willing to assume responsibility ; good opportunity. Address Box 215-W, Star office. TAILOR at once; must be expe- rienced on men’s and women’s garments; good pay and steady osition to right party. Apply reaéy' for work. 1530 Pa. ave. s.e. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, ONE WITH BUILDING OR REAL ESTATE EXPERI- ENCE PREFERRED. APPLY D. J. DUNIGAN, 1321 N. Y. BOYS with wheels, full or week and commission. Apply —Real experienced; &t AVE.N.W. MARKER AND ASSORTER on flat work; experienced. ?p- 2533 play Dupont Laundry, Sherman avenue. 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. Starting salary, $25 week. Ap- ly to Pee Kay Auto Grocers, strations before women's clubs and socteties | re other cities making as| Stenog- | ¢ CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATION, both men d women. Internal revenue agent, Feb. 21; lary, $1,800 to $3,600. Speclal preparation. ass begioning today. The Civil Serv. ice Preparatory School, southeast corner 1%th and_F n.w. 2080, COLUMBIA Dentistry, evening th OF MECHANICAL asues. Jenifer bids., 400 SCHOOL trafic fnspector; 03 teed after 3 months’ spare time study or money refunded. Excellent opportunities. Write for free booklet N-68, Standard Busine Training Inst.. Buffalo, N. Y. Quickly business: receive pay while learning; need not interfere with present employment; some mak- ing $100 & week. Freo class lectures 5 p.m. Willlam —Automol Auto_ electricia chauffeurs, garage ma from $150 to $400 per Tuition low MEN—Ambitious, become a Columbia trained draftsman and assure yourself of permanent, well pald employment. * We train you during your spare time, day or night, in 8 to ® months. Call, write or phone for particulars. Columbia Bchool of Draftisg. 14th and T ets. n.w. rt 3 COOKING, some housework, iaundry with elec- tric machine: stax four ‘nights week: $50 BECRETARIAL service, including rapid and ccurate typing (of manuscripts, ete.) and Stenography; available evenings and Sundays b cappointinent. Address Lox 45-W, Star BEWING by the di woman. Write, 518 Yo -:"n,m STENOGRAPHER, experier Z oKL RAPHER, ‘expericaced, knowledge of STENOGRAPHER, expert Deedy typiat; com- osing letiers u specialt charge ‘of omce. nte public work (e Rithn anied o pubic mork Cctica for). STENOGRAPHER - TYPIRT - BOOKBED] Sires suitable employment. ~ Address Box 218 reliable colored ness office, by girl having four years' sxperi ence In central ofice. address Box LW, Btar office. . month. _Columbia_6232-W. Tl £, TEACHER, experienced: Fng. for foreigners, French, Bpan., Germ, - Call Gy, 981 2% ENERAL HOUSEWORKER, night; references. _Call Clevel o ERAL HOUSEWORK—Girl, experienced. Apply with reference, 1314 Falrmont st. n.w. WOMAN, watiled, o aseist in_general house- work: Do laundry; no Sunday work: go home nights. 600 Tth st. ne. (upper fat). Lide. TRAINED NURBE with good medical refer- ence. Phone Main 4717. 142 WORK Tn & shop or ouf wasted by frat-cla talloress and dressmaker; ref. 2008 13th st DOMESTIC—WHITE. 7404 " DOMESTIC—COLORED. z TOOK AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKER—No wash!nj three in family: references. A'p! 44, 1440 Meridian. _Adams 2608. ‘00K, also jaundress. 1858 Park rd. o umiia 8220, : 15 —Must be good, capable woman. famlly of two. and stay vights. 1800 Hat. - ‘00K, settied woman; also handy with cl arens ‘munt be willing to travel and have good references. Apply between 2 ai o no wash. Phone Adams 1863. 4504 lowa sve. Stay nights preferred. B GENERAL EWORKER in apartment; g0 » New York; references. 1405 31st st. D.w. PWORK—Reliabie gir] 2 1903 Kenyon st. Phong Adams TOTSEWORK, seitied _woman. LU Phone Cle\'; 4 3404 Rodman street nw. SHGRTHAND in 30 day rapid: the world's best it. Toueh typewrlting. Enroll ‘today. Bovd Busineas College. 1304 F st. Main 2676 fe26% YOUNG _LADIES—Complete preparation for | bank, commercial and government positions. { Burrongha Adding, Bookkeeping and Calcnla; }ing Machine School, 724 17th st. n.w. Phone Main 2760, HOTEL POSITIONS, Natlon-wide demand for ambitious men and | 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 hotels now bnllding in the United States. Right here in Washington there are two big hotels under construction and two Ioore ‘ready fo break ground. fo say. notbing of dozens of apartment hotels. These will have, combined, over 8,000 rooms and will em- ploy_over 3,000 men and_ women. | Prepare now. Be ready to fill a position in this rich uncrowded field of big opportunities. Our school and methods indorsed—Our stu- denty employed by hotel men everywhere. Our advisory board is made up of over 100 leading hotel men in the United Btates, such ‘Oncar,”” The Waldorf; E. M. Tierney. pres. American Hotel Association; Frank Dudley, United_Hotels Company of America; E. :‘o Ph'kt 'll"mi PW':III. Afl;lvh‘L TEhom Coleman, neis; Eugene Eppley, le; ¢ chain of hotels: and hundreds o}‘ others. e ' ‘When you enroll you are given a free lify membership in our Natlfonal Employment Bureau. You are cordially Invited LECTURES. Special cl ca, ensy to Tearn and tem; experts use to our FRER now_forming. phone ot write for free book, ‘“Your Big_Opportunity.” Open 9 s.m. to 8 p.m. LEWIS HOTEL TRAINI SCHYOOLS, 1240 HELP for vour consideratio: 0000, Super Service Burean %60, parlor m: Exchange, 807 Vermont ave. IR, rellabie colored . ‘must have reference from previous employer. 817 Pa. ave. s.e. ENEF OUSEWORK—Girl; good to right varty. 1323 Kennedy st. n.W. JENERAL HOUSEWORK Can stay nights: N e 126 Decatur st. n.w. NERAL HOU! Thome GENERAL & i neighborhood preferred. Adams 895 - GIRL to heip mother with chil only: no Sundays. 1212 Mich. & Prookland ear line. i S HOUSEMATD, Tight Bonsework, washing an Hroning: bring references; $80 month. 1232 ath o.w. HOUSEWOR good pay. 5401 Conn CNDRESS, experienced, references required. 1870 Wyoming ave. E SITUATIONS—MALE. ACCOTNTANT BOOKKEEPER with thorough Kknowledge of bookkeeping and accounting seeks 2 sears’_experience; references. Ad- V. Star office 1 ISTANT ADVERTISEMBNT WRITER open = connection. Address Box 257-W, Star of- e . n.e., end T stay mights “must T Take wmall wash Apply -vL"-,"-» PATCHER, youn; ind clerical work; prefer n references. Address Box 1 FANK CLERK wante position In_ofice o bank: knowledge of bookkeeping, adding ma: Toe and typewriter: Lave bad 2% years : Can give references. Address Box round man; some botel and s Wiaress ‘Box 244, hroom experience. white, desires position; Best of reterences. e, 9 years' repairing: CHAUFF] make own repairs dress Box 208-W, Stay CHATUFFEUR—Colored:: {general wtility: do_owi 2 16° experience; references. experience; first-class reference. or ‘address ‘Box 11W ar_oftice. COOKS “maids. dayworkers, eic; §ood 7a3- W FKERPER or companion, by Bretcis woman : chambermald (French speaking). cham bermaid, seamstress, parlor maid and waitress. Fxchaoge. N. 9011. e nted - nurees. Fuller's OFFICE_POSIT! ington Employment iblie b shington 2nd_Nar: Sehool of Commerce. N—Disabled veteran desires posl- recently discharged from hospita secretary, where education 11 prove an asset. Address Box T, Star o 280 tion: confidential Lreeding w COOK or waitress, or willing to serve in rest room. hotel or cafeteria;: white woman, will. 1 worker: experienced. Apply 442 Q st . El R in widower's home, or com panion to middle-aged woman. Address Box 221.-W, S office. ' = DOMESTIG—COLORED. CHAMBERMAID or nurse—Colored girl wants l"ln"- g0 home nights. Call 1458 Corcoran at. nw. CHAMBERMAID o nurse. colored girl wants place: reference. 764 Gresham pl. n.w. CHANRERMATDY or housecleaning Uy the @33 2628 Nich e e NG by the day; work part Apartment. 1520 Oregon ave. n.w. Morning work. or phone N £239-W. COLORED WOMAN us cook and general house: OK. first-class. get dinner evenings o wi at home. 3038 COOK or housework by reliabla col apt. preferred. Phone N feterla; experienced woma: COOK in private family oM laundry work by respectable colored_woman. 1439 W s COOK wishes place; best refereaces. 413 P at_n.w. DAY'S WORK of any kind by colored wol;:n:n. DAY WORKER, competent, reliabls, wanf work. Col. 6045, AY'S WORK of any Kind. Mary Oolberd . st SR—Gir Apply 7 Shadd_row n.w. NG WORK wanted by colored girl. Caf “lock. 2719 Shermn i GENERAL, HOUSEWORK, small family, bf refined_colored girl. 710 Q st n.w. RAL HOUSEWORK wanted by girl. Cal ar-Friday. 1914 12th st AL HOTSEWORKER. wishes place in small fami HOTUREWORK —Wom: 428 Elm_st. n evenings, day's work or small slies : best references. 1350 Waliach st. n.w HOTEL CHAMBBR WORK or office rooms 2008 13th st n.w. 2 LAUNDRY (o do at Lome; best of city refer 1 18th w. 14 or ofice work by neat colore] Adams LIGHT HOU sirl. Call work, mornings, even . 4 ave. nw. MATD. waitress or housework—Two Tght girix want places; experienced. 1761 U st. B.w. MORNT WORK. “colored zirl: or nu and no Sunday work. Address 10 N ot mm ‘"e;r‘u'undrv Work of any b " HELPET 1208 Tnion court PART-TISE WORK by relf 1462 T eeomw. TN PASTRY _COOK, Frankli colored woman With ref. Ca 1607 15th sf. n.w. . PRACTICA E wants care of invalld o Avartment: references. North H080, WAITRESS or chambermaid; references. B st.ne 21 |DRIVE TRUCK or car; man, colored, wants work: can give frst-class references. 3. Wade, 1013 13th st. s.e. Phone Lin- coln_6974-W. WORK _in. schoolgirl Cai! afternoons by coln_7205-W. WORK by dav or week, neat colored woman: il stay nights. Call 1427 Sth st. n.w. 145 { FILIPING STUDENT desites work in private experienced, Address Box 160-W, Star office. 15° WANTED—MISCELLANEOQUS. ne opportunits to learn heauts culture. st. D.w. ASSIST aninvi nights. ress Bo i TTY PARLOR OPERATOR. experienced alko apprentice wantsd: call between 1 and 6 {v.m. Margaret E. Schectze, Skin and Scalp Specialist. - 1145 _Conn BOOKKEEPER, position in hi W. star offiee CANVASSER—We desire (he_services of am {experionced home-to-home canvasser. ~Address Tox 113-W, Star off o ing_knowledge of typewriting: nd galary: references. Ad- ta¥ office. gt perienced; give full par- 179-W. Star office exp 4 9th wt. n. CED HAND o1 gowns: rade store. Address Box 193 { ticulars. 1 CHOCOLA’ {Janes Cor good saiary. Apply Dupont Laundry, ‘ LATWORKER, white girl, must be experi- { IF i preferred; state terms, experience. v, Star office. 14 GERMAN LESSONS wanted by beginner: na- tive preferred; state terms. Address Box 202. 1 W, Sta 14 [l;mm Tor fatwork department, some with ex- perience. Dupont Laundry, 2585 Sherman ave. LADY for soda fountain and general clerk. Krick's Drug_Store. Penna. ave. n.w. {TADY of independent means to represent n { tionwide corporation in the west and south: traveling_expenses paid: residence in private home assured: must be intellectual, refined and ambitious; interviewing teachers, mini {ters and select people: $1.500 first year. Ad- ress Tiox 69-S, Star office. s | ail - round iig, _colored, ¢ 7821 140 mployment: references. “or Janitor, by colored ma) furnish best of references. R. H. C., sarfleld, - y kind, rellable colored man Harris, 1714 9th st. n.w. 16* . fireman, cook, porter, work of any Call 428 P &t. n.w. Phone N. 3963-J. * JANTTOR, colored; reliable, experienced; good 1720 RTER or bell hop, young man desires posi- tion. 1220 § st. n. 15% ANTIQUES, all Vinds; best pri £ Arnold. 1323 \; st Siain"8138. oo BICYCLE, Tady’s: slightly used. Phone Yin coln 1633, 15 BOOKS wanted: a representative of A. R. Womrath, Inc., New York's largest bookseilers will_be in Washington for a few days pre. pared to pay cash for your old hooks: single copies o entire libraries purchased: state what you have. Address Box 171-U, Star office. CLOTHES—WIll pay mighest prices for ladies’ and men's worn clothes. Write or phone Btein. 1308 7th st. n.w.; phone North 499. OLOTHING—Army and Navy clothing _snd boots; highest prices paid. Cail Fragklin 1260. CLOTHING—Highest prices paid for mea's and boys’ worn clothing and sl @. Licht- man. N. 8316. 1744 7th st. n.w. & PRUNE your frult trees, grape vines and shrubvers; now is the time; experienced man; rop card or phone Col. 5989, J. a 3 D. or butler— Address TEAM TABLE MAN. ter Young_colored man_wishes position. 1444 Corcoran st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER, work ¥ Toung man (18) de dress Rox 169-W, Btar office. TRUCK DRIVER or helper or garage belpe 736 Col. rd. 160 CLEANED, 10 cents each. 3rd_st._s.w. WORK of any kind; young, experienced col- rth 9258, G MAN. with three years' high school pericnce, wishes position in drafting room: knows_blue printing &nd tracing. Address M. L. W.. Park Road station, general delivery. WINDOW DRESSER AND CARD WRITER. Expert, dry goods, engagement. Address Standard C 430._Reltimore. Md. d gene res position. office Ad- 4o CLOTHING—WIII call ia my unlettered auts. mobile, city or suburbs. and pay you highes prices ‘for ladies’, gentiemen's, children's dis carded clothing of all descriptions. ~Addres postal or phome. I will call. W. Rice, 1 7th st. n.w. North 1755. DIAMONDS. old goid, silver, bought for cash. Louis Abrabams. 818G st. n.w. FEATHER BEDS and farniture. Best prices 0. Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Eye n.w. hone Main 5G36. FURNITURE—WIIl pay cash for some good used, and rugs, to outfit home; also baby grand plano. Phone Franklin 6144 180 FURNITURE—Household and office, store fix tures, rugs, mirrors, planos, etc. We buy thing. Spot cash pald. Full value guar- anteed. ' Call Franklin 5392. H. Baum & Bon, 464 Pa._ave. n.w. FURNITURE of all kinds wanted immediate- Is. Cail Lincoln 5683 and you will obtain best resulta. 5% FURNITURE—W. Kirsteln, 820 8th st. n.w. all inds of furniure wanted. Phone SIITUATIONS_—MALE. FEMALE. FURNTTURE, pianos. carpets, etc. Phone M. 1282 for wagon or bave me call. ‘‘Weschler." 920 Pa. ave. n.w. TADIES make $1 an hour selling ur products. 17 District Nat'l. Bank bidg. . LIGHT SBRVIOES, night and moming; good home and board. ~Address Box 204-W, Star office. 140 MILLINER—Experienced; Zim- merman, 1307 Connecticut fILLINERY SALESWOMAN. experienced, to act as head of stock in millinery_parlor; ref- erence required. Address Box 24 office. NURSE, white, (o care for invalid man. W_at. e, 2 OFFICE WORK, experienced, young 1ady. Ad- dress Box 165-W, Star office. SALESLADY on fancy goods counter; experi- enced. _Liggett’s, 1008 F st. n.w. SALESLADY, competent. for candy and cash- fer. " Apply Wood Drug Store, L and Cono. ave. Two neAt appearing; one re- siding in Hyattsville; 1 in_Brookland; three hours & day of your time required. 8. Q. S. Co.. 214 Jenifer bldg.. Tth and D. STENOGRAPHER and typiat, experience nec- ensary, Apply Young & Simon, 332 Wood- ward_building. Tine trade. 1524 SALESLADIES, ARETAKER of club; man and wife; wife good cook: respectable; good references. 1311 Union_st. .. 15 FURNITURE and rugs, immediately, for 8-rm. house: whole or 0dd pieces. Please call Frank lin_1539.J. 17* JANTTOR in apartment; man and wife want place: have no children; references. 1315 W: lnch pl._n.w. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. AFTERNOON WORK by college graduate with secretarial experlence; soclal, literary or busi- ness position; reasonable salary: refe.: plea address Box 335-W or tel. Fr. 3984-J. after 5. * FURNITURE—If you have any furniture or other goods to sell. and you want to obtain best results, send for Louis Notes, 814 E st. n.w. Phone Franklin 2015, FURNITURE 1z immediate need of furniture for an 8-room house: will buy as & whole or odd pleces. Call Franklin S785. FURNITURE enough for & 9-room house wai ed immediately; will buy as & whole or odd pleces.Kindly call Franklin 6460. BUSINESS GIRL will give light services or stay with children four evenings week for room and_breakfs Col._5797 after 7:30. DIRECTOR for church choir_avallable; experl- enced. Address Box 186-W, Star office. 14* DRESSMAKER, MISS BERT—Street, afternoon evening_gowas' asspecialty: also remodelin Phone Col. 6227, 1703 Irving n.w. __mh3* DRESSMAKER, competent: sewing 1o family: early spring dfesses: remodeling evening and dinner gowns. Address Box 175-W, - Star office. 140 DRESSMAKER, finisher; experienced; white. Address Box 100-U, Star office. 160 FURNITURE—If you waat fo obtain best Te- sults for your furniture and other miscel- laneous, call M. Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave. n.w._Franklin 3785, FORNITURE of all kinds for ‘room Bouse wanted immediately. as 8 whole or odd pleces. Kindly call Adams 600. FURNITURE _and ught. Best prices paid he Amer. Household Co., 713 12th st. n.w. Franklin_3403. 200 FURNITURE—We buy bousehoid furniture d office fixtures. Money advanced on stor Bachs Furniture Co., corner Sth D sts. n.w. Main_6306. miscelianeons articie: Prompt attention STENOGRAPHER, state experience 1f any and salary expected: offce Langdon, D. C.; per- manent address. Address Box 242°W, Star office. TELEPHONE_OPERATOR, experienced: ref- erences. L. E. White Coal Co., 733 12th et. n.w. TYPEWRITER, experienced, wanted for fore- noons only. Apply 1458 Columbia road, 810 DRESSMAKER, first-class; best city refer- ence letter. 1722 13th st. n.w. 16 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, experienced, de- Inm responsible position in office or position as secretary and companion to lady: highest recommend: Phone_ N. 10408, 13 jons and references GAS OVEN, four shelf, Blodget or Vulean: state price and number ot oven. Address Box 227-W, Star_office. . GOLD. siiver, watches, diamonds and_oid welry needed in our masufacturing dept. ull_cash value paid. Bellnger's, 820 F corner 9th. FILE CLDRK, graduate of New York Schoal of Filing, wishes position. Address Box 207- W, Star office. . a.m TYPIST—A_woman of common business sense; hours, ® to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 to 1 p.m. Ad- dress Box_208-W,,Star office. < FORMER EMPLOYES Who desire work during the Anniversary Sales should ‘reg- ister now. Positions for women in—, GOWNS SUITS COATS MISSES’ This is an excellent oppor- tunity for married women who desire to earn extra money. Apply Employment Office, 8th Floor, G St. Side, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. nc., 1424 Irving st. n.w. YOUNG LADY. assist dentist; good penman, $50 to start; give phone number. = Address Box 268-W, Star office. - ADVERTISER. Young woman as assistant: ose who has had e Sigeriencs in siore advertisiag. Adtrese GIRL, (colored) who can do plain sewing, yshes position with dressmaker. Frankili 1884. LADY of refinement will read or write for convalescent afternoous. Address Box 50-U, Star office. CB BOX and fxtures, suitable for store. 1920 H n.w. 15¢° INCUBATOR, 100 to 800 EGG; describe and state lowest cash price. Address J. M. Park. Route 1. Fast Falls Church, v 18° OLD GOLD—Bring us your ola gold. sfiver, plitinum, diamonds; aiso discarded Jewsiry: ‘e need them in our manufacturing dept. Will pay_highest prices. A. Kahn Inc., 088 F ot MANICURIST, expert, fast worker, for busy hairdressing parior. Address Box 222-W, Star office. PIANOS and victrolas, oid gold, silver. dis Jewelry. F. Arold, 1828 G Main 8178. MATRON—BExperienced with orpha , work; excellent North rolina_ave. s.e. MILLINBRY APPRENTICE, lady_would Ifke place in workroom. Address Box 171-W, Star office. 14% MILLINERY—Oapable salesiady: Address Box 260-W, Btar office. . MILLINERY — Experienced milliner; refer- ences, ., Address Box 220-W, Star office. 16* OFFICE ASSISTANT, by girl: willing worker, Address Box 170-W, Star office 140 OFFIOE ASSISTANT —Can take simple dicta- tion, write and file; willing worker. Phons Main 2876. 14% OFFIOE MAID, waitress or colored girl wishes positior. st ne. ITION zglsl.r' refined woman. ave._se. SEAMSTRESS, hotel or hospital; experienced. Rddress Box 181°W, Star office. 14 and girls n references. 1005 Teferencel 16 r; light 41 18th 14¢ in_doctor's office; can use type. 1008 North Carolina Add: SAXOPHONE wanteas ava ~ G melody. Lincoln_5001 SAXOPHON| ¥ood_con- dition. ce._18* Phone 5% ', ©_melody, low pitch; Address Box 232.W, Star off PERSONAL. CLOTHES WANTED—IT PAYS TO NOTIFY us’ when men’s worn clothing. shoes, etc.. are to be sold. Auto calls and highest prices paid. Main 4145, JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D. WANTED, BOARD FOR FINE, HBALTHY vear-old boy, by March 1. ~Address Box . Star_office. 15 COMPANTON or assist_wilh chlldren for ex uses, lady goiug to England soon. Address x_239-W, Btar office. L HOOM AND BOARD FOR CONVALESCING mother and infant, or full charge of infant. private home. Hyattsville 48-W. “ LADY IN OOUNTRY WOULD LIKE T0 board and care for two children, both girls. 45,0 months to 6 years. Phoné Kensington SMAMSTRESS — Rellable; _remodeling, Kind sewing: by the hour. 50c; out or M.st, a.w. Frank, 1837, any RATS, BEDB[GB, ROAGHES. L IN- stant results. GEORGE F. SAPP, 227 Mary. land bullding., Frasklia 2991, 7

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