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Tt | “California Fig Syrup.” It cramps or overacts. for babies and children of all are printed on each bottle. tation fig syrup. Full directions | 8¢S ! ting under way. Say “California” or you may get an imi+ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The Scarlet Tanager Star.) | . “‘Ah, you do know me, then! Kerfoot exclaimed. ‘I had understood !you came here expecting to meet Capt. Rennison.’ “‘I did understand that this_car had been sent for me by Capt. Ren- nison, who, as a government agent. has fastened on me the responsibility for the death of Oliver Channing and the theft of certain papers he brought | with him to Washington.' | "It was plain that he was fairly red by the nature of my reply. hesitating a bit, he asked: disposition’ did vou make papers, Miss Warburton?' L told him the truth.” “You told him the truth! {exclaimed, “I told him I had slipped the papers into Hayden's cane while he was {having dinner at my apartments, and that Hayden then had left me (o go to the Guilfords’ reception, not know ing, of course, that the papers were in “his_cane. I also explained that, |Jater, Hayden came with you to my |apartments, and that you had learn- | ed I had taken the papers from Chan- ning. 1 told him, too, how you had found the broken sword-point and the Henneshaw napkin and that, as a result of these discoveries, you had Rennlson thief and had found the papers in the can. “It {s plain that Kerfoot was not long in winning your confidence, Rennison put in, grimly. | "1t was his confidence, not mine. {that was the stake in ‘the game, Miriam corrected. “As 1 proceeded, {1 saw he was becoming more and {more Impressed by my straightfor- {wardness.” 4 “I should think he would be, nison agreed. “At length he put the question to which my course had been directed.” Miriam continued. “He sald: ‘And now, Miss Warburton, please tell me In whose interest you were working t the time you took those papers | from Channing?" 1 been working in_the Interests repre sented by Capt. Reifsnyder. ‘And what interests were those?" sked. ““The interests of Seafalcon,’ I an- lswered him. “He stopped his questloning then. For two or three minutes he sat beside me without speaking, then he laid a hand on one of my shoulders and said. quietly: "All right, Miss Warburton. There are certain circumstances connected with this affair that I did not under- stand.’ “He rose, as he spoke, out of the car. As he moved away he was joined by the man 1 had seen with "him at first. They halted and { for two or three minutes they con- versed earnestly together. Then Ker- foot again approached my car. Fling- Ing open the door, he sald: Ren- nd stepped Miss Warburton, and come with us in the limousine. The change should be { & desirable one, I think, for it looks as if we were about to have a storm. 'Where am I to be taken? I asked. dur destination is Baltimore,' he replied. ‘If what you just have told me is true, you will find yourselt with friends who will afford you all neces- sary protection against any unpleas- ant consequence of your service to i Capt Reifsnyder yesterday after noon “Strange as it may seem to you, 1 was unconscious of any sensation of fear as I rose. In a vague sort of way I felt there was opening to me an opportunity to undo, in a measure, { the cvil into which I had been led by i Reifsnyder. It was impossible, of course. to restore life to poor Chan- ning. but the idea came to me that I, who had taken his lite, might avenge his death in a manner that might hasten the fall of Seafalcon. “And so it { with eagerne {left the car and vas not with fear, but that 1 trembled as 1 allowed Kerfoot to {As I sank back on the rear seat I !saw that the chauffeur's place was ibeing taken by the man who had ! called for me at my apartments. The stranger 1 first had seen with Kerfoot sut beside the chauffeur. Kerfoot came in with me and closed the door. {The man who had been drivinz the Ask your druggist for genuinelimousine went over to the touring i > never | car. “Once we were in our places in the i machine, there was little delay in get- At the next street intersection the limousine was headed | porthward, and it was not long be- { fore we came to & road which I recos- nized as constituting the most direct route to Baltimore. “Though Kerfool's general appear- fance was indicative of calmness, 1 i fancied that beneath the surface were {evidences of unrest. As we passed the lamps with which the road was lighted, I was conscious of the efforts he made to scrutinize my face. When | injured. ! he first broke the silence it was to '2sk me if 1 objected to smoking in the car. I replied that I did not, but identified me as a murderer and a standstill at replied 1 had | I must ask.you to leave this car,| ! conduct me to the waiting limousine. | A Stery of Secret Service and Diplomatie Intrigue BY J. AUBREY TYSON (Coprrigtt, 1923, by the Macmillas Company.) that looked to be little more than & lane. Kerfoot put on & raincoat, and while the machine stood still he left me and had a conversation with the men on the front It still was raining when we continued on_our way, but the violence of the wind and rain had abated. “In a few minutes we were back on the main road again. Just as we entered this, a touring car sped by us. Kerfoot remarked that. like ours, the touring car was without tire chains. The sight of this car seemed to have a disquieting effect on Ker- foot, who' said it appeared to be in a burry and that he would be glad to know who its occupants we; “We had been on the main road only about five minutes, during which time we struck a pace that, at time: seemed dangerous, {n view of the i slippery condition of the roadway, | when something occurred that caused {Kerfoot to half rise from the seat on which he was sitting beside me. The !limousine was slowing down, and, {looking on ahead. I saw that a lantern ,Was being swung from side to side about a hundred yards ahead of us. As we swept on toward it, it di appeared. e limousine came to a the 1 right of the jroad and beside what lflvb!l-red to be ian open fleld. Kerfoot flung open the door beside him and stepped out. He had moved only a couple of paces from the machine when I saw two strangers approach him. Retaining |my place in the machine, I heard dl |tinctly the convirsation that follow- ed. I was unable, however, to see the faces of the speakers. The first to speak was ome of the strangers, who said: **You've got Horsford right ahead of you and Rennison behind you. Rennison and a secret servige man have struck some sort of trail that leads to Horsford and Baltimore. We haven't been able to get this to the chief or to head off Rennison, but it looks like it was up to you to deal with the government men. You've got to hurry, for Rennison {s close behind.® “ ‘How——7" Kerfoot began, but the stranger interrupted him. ‘I don't know anything of the owe,"' he said. ‘All 1 have is a {quick telephone tip of the situation a8 it stands and instructions to put Horsford wise. You'd better overhaul him if you can, for he might take @ side road as he nears Baltimore and Imiss the parties that are being zent out to meet him from there.’ Al right, BUll' Kerfoot answered, quietly, as he turned away. He then directed our chauffeur to use every effort to overtake the touring car ahead of us. In a few seconds we were tearing forward again—this time at a speed that fairly put my nerves on edge. Kerfoot, half-kneel- ing on the seat, continued to peer out of the rear window of our car. Ap parently he failed to see your ma chine, for he made no comment on the situation. “Suddenly the limousine began to slow down again. As I looked about to learn the cause of this, I saw a motor cycle was following us closely Kerfoot” swore quietly, but did not address me. “When tite limousine stopped Ker- foot got out. 1 saw him show some ort of badge to a man in the uni- form of a trafic policeman, who got off the motor cycle. In a few mo- ments the policeman stepped back, Kerfoot re-gntered the machine and once agaln We were on our way. “It soon became apparent that what the policeman had sald concerning our pace had had little effect on the driver of the car, for in two or three minutes we were speeding &s rapidly as we had done before. Twice or thrice T heard Kerfoot muttering, but the words he uttered were unintel- ligible to me. Occaslonally he rose té look out of the back of the car, but for the most part he sat quietly besiqe me. He now had lighted his clgar jand was puffing at it vigorously. “In this manner we passed through and beyond Laurel. On as Kerfoot rose to look along the road behind us, the car swerved sharply, with ch force that my companion's hand |rested on my shoulder for support. He }apologlzed ‘as he sank back to the seat. ““Then came the accident. This oc- curred at a time when tho machine was being slowed down. The car had skidded s0 ofen before that I was not seriously olarmed at its sudden swerving now. Bui this time our chauffeur had us too near the middle {of the slippery road when the eharp icurve was taken. Beyond the curve the limousine left the roadway, ca- reened. then crashed against a tree or two which broke the force of its collision with a larger one. {we were subjected, none of us was I heard several oaths from jone of the men on the front seat of the car. but Kerfoot, beside me, was sllent. The violence of the crash had | the coldness of my perfunctory an-ifung him against me, but as e drew | swer apparently led him to believe that such action would be undesirable, 1 back he neither apologised nor asked | me if I had been hurt. Apparently ob- {for he did not light the cigar which |livious of my presence. he rose slowly, { he took from his pocket. { opened the door on his right and t length he spoke again. ! stepped out. { *"And so you have belleved yourself i to be working in the interest of Sea- falcon?" he said. 1 nswered, shortly. | Relfsnyder gave us—gave ! me—to understand that, though you ! were working in accordance with his 'dh‘ecllons, you believed Channing and | others associated with him to be en- igaged in a conspiracy against the | government.’ |~ “I laughed a little as I replied that jCapt. Reifenyder and 1 understood | each other perfectly. “For several minutes he was silent, then he asked a quastion I had beey ! expecting. How does it happen, Miss War- burton, that Rennison, knowing you !to be guilty of the death of Oliver ;Channing, did not take you into icustody at the time he visited you in | your apartment? 1" “And then, in your interest and in | that of the government of the United ! States, I lled to him. I told him that {you and I had been friends for many months, but that, despite this fact, you had not suspected my interest in { the cause of Seafalcon, “You have been playing boldly.” Rennison muttered, _thoughtfully. :“Your purpose is becoming clear to {me, however. The plan was well de- lvma. and 1 must congratulate you on having made such a clever be- inning. 8o we had been friends for eral month to Hayden Storrow,” “I told him that were greatly agitated and seemed in been Lknown Miriam went on. Hayden did not kriow we were ac- quainted. I explained, then, that, H Ihm-lnl traced the crime to me, you Girls! Try This! Hair Instantly Appears Abundant, Soft, Lustrous and Colorful—A Gleamy Mass! 35 Cent “Danderine” Also Ends Déndruff: Falling Hair! A “Dande invigorates e Beauty Treatment” | the scalp, stopping itching and falling will immediately double the attractive- ness of your hair. 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Merschon and how your friend had entered the apartment and released you from the handcuffs which T had placed on your wrists.” “Did you tell him I made a copy of the papers before I left you? “Not at the time we were talking in the limousine. Afterwards——" “Well, let us continue with the in- cidents in the order in which they occurred,” Rennison said. “Our conversation In the limousine lasted scarcely moro than ten or fifteen minutes,” Miriam continued. “Kerfoot already had been silent for several struck u. “Did the storm cause your machin: to stop?” Rennison asked. “Yes—we stopped—a few miles the minutes when the storm 1 ‘ eh?" then told his companions that every I e renosbin h“iemn ‘must be mado o get possession “After exchanging a few words with the men on the front seat, Ker- foot returned to where I remained seated. “‘We must get away from here— quickly, Mi Warburton,” he said. ‘You must come with us into the woods." I made no protest, of course. But, as I was about to pick up the hand- bag I had brought with me from my apartment, the thought came to me that you, being behind us, were likely to enter and examine the car we were about to abandon. For this reason, therefore, I decided to leave the bag on the seat. In the bag were en- velopes addressed to me, and I did not doubt that you would find them, and thus learn that, having been in the machine, T still s near the scene of the accident. ou did find Rennison answered. “The 1s'now in one of the drawers of that dressing case.” The actress went on: “Scarcely had I alighted from the disabled machine when Kerfoot grasped one of my arms and hurried me to a stone wall. Over this I was helped, none too gently, by him and his companions. At times I was al- most dragged through the rain- soaked underbrush, and now and then 1 was more than ankle-deep in mud or pools of water. “At length we stopped. Kerfoot of the car that was following us, but that exchange of shots with fts occupants must be avolded. AT 'deal with Rennison at another time and in our own way,’ Kerfoot said. ‘There is a good rea- son why he should not be brought to account tonight.” “Scarcely had he spoken when we heard the approach of bile. It soon became apparent this was slowing down. Kerfoot now turned to me, and, gripping one of my arms, said: ““That {s Rennison, and we must have his car. You have sald you are loyal to the cause of Seafalcon. You now must prove to me that you are. Your cries for ald mu: th # there? I asked, suspiciously. *‘No,” Kerfoot replied. °If he comes in here he will have others with him and there are good reasons for avold. Ing a clash tonight. They must be lured into the woods in order that we may get their machine and con- tinue on our way to Baltimore with the least possible delay. Your loy- aity now is being put to the test. You must do as I tell you to do." ‘T will meet the test’ swered. ‘I knew you would,’ he said, as he sressed my arm. ‘We must wait a ‘ew moments, however. When the ime comes to act, I will tell you what w do.* - (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) n automo- lure him into light | “‘Despite the shaking up to which ] HELP—MALE. WAVER moll ORIGINAL e podetionsin e Afer oo AGOGUNTANT, stenographer-typiat, for imme- et worx Troin 8 e e meer ADply 2036 street n.w. 10* it oppertunily to esin Er day; ~ “household srticle; something Tourvasive. Rales Company. 008 F ‘ i 13 XATTERDANT for r'_n'_nmfifiiu paraiysed; | middle-aged man. Call st Apt. 22, 1332 2lst st. n.w., after 6 p.m. References required. ATTO REPATRE WEN must b Tull kit of {ools. 138 Pa. gve. mwr o oo o lies AUTOMOBILE PAINTE] must be steady R worker.' Apply Black and White Taxi, 1214 N. H. ave. n.w. D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933, HELP—MALE. Continged. 'I'AT.ETA‘FT—n‘m estate; exporicnced: ; mue own ear. Y "REALTY" INVESTMBNT CORE. r WASHINGTO 785 13th Bt. N.W. EX-SERVICE MEN (four), with knowledge of cooking;f drawing accounts for the right men, with advancement accord- ing to your proven ability. Ap- ply before 10 a.m., superintend- ent’s office, S. Kann Sons Lc.; BOYS, with wheels, apply 4t onee. Hed Hee Meswenger Service, 1125 1th st. B 10° ANVAS Cunt ight man, 1104 Sth st s it . cn.\ll:::fiu‘n" cotered. —for Yord deliver: must be reliable; reference. Typewrlter Office Supply Co., 722 13th st. n.w. 15° CLERK for berpetusl Inventory work: must accura 4 x 219- | W, Star omees Chersetle i ; COTORED MAN to work on farm nest Ken- isington,” Md. " “Prefer experienced farmhand: wages, '$50 per month, in addition good 4-room frame' house, _electric lights, chicken house, Jarden and frewood furnial {'Cox, 1412 Eye wt. n.w. Phone | COMPOBITOR, good al man; good Job for Phose North 0863, = CREW WANAGERS or men with establlshed routes; no matter what you have, let us show you something oew and real meds.; 1 man hera'last year made $1.300: big, easy - tlon, ' Yackeon Core 425 Drtavd Biag. U 16e round jol GENERAL WORK, country man and wife: good references required. Apply Mrs. H, B. Alles, Rethesda, MJ. Phone Beihesda 12.717 M AND WOMEN, bright, live, to_sell est_proposition in America; part or whoie time: good commissions paid on any leads sent us that we sell. 603 6th st. n.w. Phoue Fraoklin 9247, Qe TEACHER, “third _and_fourth grade, pal school; mist have 5 teaching exper- ence. ' Address Box chine sad typewriter; by experienee: can give refe: SEW, Rtar o > BAKER, ; some hotel and 3 ¥ Nddress Box HEW. tunchroom * oiee, * o 15+ BUTLEN and cook, Filipino, experienced, seel position in the family; excellent reference Address Rox 270.-W, Star ofice. 160 CHAUFFEUR, colored, wants position (o drive for a private family. Call 630 Acker st. n.e. CHAUFFEUN, white, desires position; make own repairs: best of eference: Box 209-W, Star office. CHAUFFEUR—8 years' experience; frat.cl Ioforence. Col. 1088-W or address Box 11 Btar offi CIAUFFEUR, white, wunts job of any kind. Call_Pranklin’ 634 CHAUFFEUR-MECH. chauffeur or Jjanitor: ean fursish reference. }i‘;‘ You st. D.w., or call Norti 2008 before v deaives’ position; now employed; encex_Call’ Cal.’ 3087. WANTED—SALESMEN. OPPORTUNITY to make good money selling Buaranteed nursery Wock.“Some ‘make $100 r week; able, part or whole time: com- Iisston 5ald on receipt of orders. 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Star offcs 186 WAITER, colored, light. position on a lunch count reference._Call. 630 Ac cxperienced, W or In a club; diamonds and ol masufacturing _dept. Selioger's, 820 I st GOLD. silver, watehes, fewelry ueeded fn ou Full cash value pald. corner th Bxtures, suita : 150 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES i | TOMPETENT WELP for vour consideration. | { North 6008, Super Service Burean. TOOR (white). $90; parlor maid, $65. Ladiew hmnge. 807 Vermont av i S muids, dayworkers, etc.; good pay. 12001 9th st FOUNG MAN recently position with Zalary nominal amee: WINDOW DRESSER AND CARD WRITER Expert. dry goods. ready-towear: open for engagement. Address Standard Co.. P. O 430, Baltimore. M. wanied nurses. Fuller's Exchange, 1221 25th st OFFICE BOY, 14 to 16 sears old; opportunity {0 learn slectrical busineas: give reforences and ;lllry expected. Address Box 287-U, r of- ce. ONE—Free r¢ ation. Wash- S For etreraries o “or Commerce; 1418 ¥ st gow OTWTER nw. PAPERHANGERS wanted at ouce: steady work, Metropolitan Decorating Co., 610 L st. I counterman; steady. & nw. PORTER waated For drug store; mim | expericnce " und good ‘refersnce. Hurlel i Drug Co.. 14th and V sts. n.w. 1 SALESMAN, experienced. for men's cloihiug denartment: steady position. Apply all week, Butier's, 311 7th_at. n.w. SALESMAN, young man of ueat appearance, in hiat wtore: good opportunity for Tight man; reference required. Apply Budd Hat Store, 308 9th st n.w “ SALESMAN, competent to e unlimited opportunity. 1143 5th_st. n.w SALFESMAN Juvior, experienced calling on offices, to fell merclandiss leader in sulary to start, weekly. Ad- 18-W, Star office. 15¢ SALERWEN for accident and heallh insurance ot policies: liberal commissions and laim service. * Address, giving full Commercial "Casualiy ~ lnsurance Co.. Newark, N. J. interview physi- Write Loft ATPRENTCE GIRL wanted, fine opportunity to learn beauty eulture. 1206 L st. n.w. 16% REAUTY VARLOT OPERATOR. experienced: m. Margaret E. Scheetze, Skin and Scalp xp.r\.n-n 1143 Conn. ave. DRUG CLERKS, experienced, with reference. Apply between 11 and 12 a.m. 501 7th st,, Room 315 Peoples Drug Store office. describe LAY INCUBATOR. 100 to 300 GG state lowest cash pri dress Route 1. Fy 1 va. > PIANGS and vicwplas, 0id gold. siiver. dia monds and Jeweiry. A F. Arnold, 1333 G st._nw. Main 817 AXOPHON ated; alto or C melo L 1 SAXOPHOXE, C melods dition. _Address Box 232 &TIOFS, several 0dd tans, high or Jow auar: ter: xixe §; for right foot, Address Box 278.C, Star_office . SHOWCASE for dresses: siiding Do Rarrv. Phone M. 33161300 C Phone 1. piteh: good SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. CARETAKER of club; man aud wife; wif 200d cook; respectable; good references. Union_st. s.% BITUATIOI;S——FE_HALE. CARHIER having kpowledge of Lypewriting: Late experiance ani salart: references. Ad: dress Rox 240-W, Star_office. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. general office work or clerk. Address Box 5o-U, Siar STAK vurvesor's; large tity. Sewall, 921 15t s TEAM of horses with Larness z farm: must be & bargain. Address Box 26T, PERSONAL. MASSAGE, SWEDISH, HELPS BLOOD CIK- culation. fat reducing. paralysis, neuritis. Carl' Auderson, 504 1700 st P Frunk. 43847 CAFHTER, lo(el, experienced; give full par- tienlars. Address Box 179-W. Star_ofice. CHOCOLATE DIPPER; experienced only need | apply. 924 8th n.w 17 COLOKED WOM Cxperience, to take orders. Jemfer bidg.. Tth and D PERIENCED HAND on gowns: Rarry. 1300 Connecticnt_ave with or_without selling Women only. 4 at once. CARE Tor convaiescents or chlld Quriog 08y by reliable woman; can give references. A 1408 8th st_n w. 1 DRESSMAKER, Mi88 BERT—Strest. afternoon eveniog_gowns & specialty: also remodel Phone Col, 6227, 1703 Irviog .w, __ mha DRESBMAKER wants sewing by the day or at home. 1500 1st st. n.w. Phone Potomac 578, . FILE_CLERK—Young lady. experienced, Ap ply Doubleday-Hill Electric Co., 713 12th st. L3 White_girl, must be experi. i FORKER. Ty Apply’ Dupoot Laundry, {enced: good saiary. 2583 Rherman ave. FATERMEN, Tive wires, who are willlng 10 work: splendid opportunities. Uulversal Auto Co. 1520 M n.w. SALERMEN (o well %06 steres, shor re) and ahine parlors; big money ‘to men ac- jusiated with trade here. Fraok Jackson Co., BALBSMEY opening for men to sell a nationally known tised food product. Highest references uired, ~ Arrange appointment. L. R. riy. Hotel Harrington, Friday s.m. E ROOTELS. Kiuns Hooing Company. 1452 F st n.w.. Room 115 NTATIONERY SALESMAN, and suburban basls. Apply at omee to Washiogton News Co., 813 6th st. n.w TCK DRIVER, Diamond T: must be stronx, williug_worker. ‘Apply after 5 p.m., Federa] Hta. Co. 810 13th st n.w. WAGON PAINTEK, _first-ciase; _continuous mork. _Address Rox 178-W. Star office. YOUNG MAN stant gardener on gen- tleman’s private estate: must have good knowl. adge of trees, shrubbery and fowering piants renjy. statiog age, experience and wages ex. pedted per mounth: also inclose copr of refer- ences. Address Box 184-W, Star office. 13* | YOUNG MAN for oulslde wark, 1o ase.st bullding boy orga: must bave good | morals and mauners; willing to work ki honestly and conssientiously. — Appl: : Aday afier 7 in evening. T B st aw L Mori- o call on ety establisbed ‘trade; commisnion | 2 &TRLA for Matwork department. some With ex- perience. Dupont Laundry. 2385 Bherman ave. HOUSEWORK—Young_girl To assiet in | Apply 1617 Varoum st. or Phone 3, YADIES_make §1 an hour handling our prod- uets. 517 District National Bank bldg. _ * _ MILLINERY SALESWOMAN. experienced, to act a3 head of stock in millinery parlor: ref- erence required. ~Address Box 253-W, Star office. GFFICE WORK, experionced, youog 1ady. Ad- dress Box 165 W, Siar_office, LESLADY, competent, for cundy and o LEAMT Wond Drug Store. 1, an Cona. ave. HESSMARER. fnlwher: experienced; white. Address Box 108-U. Rtar office 18° DRESSMAKER. first-class; best city re ence letter. 1722 13th st o 5 DRESEMAKER HWELPER, young 1ady, Ilight colored, would like position; no objection to store. Call North 4088 16% LADY, VICINITY THE ARCADF, DESIR transi®rtation to and from office. Address Box _260-U CLOTHI us when me to be sold. Main 415 worn clothing. shoes, et AN cails and highest prices paid. JUSTIH'S OLD STAND. 19 D0 T WEALTHY Addzes, Rox TS BEDBC nt remuitx R ELECTRIC BATH MASSA sive perve trouble, lumhage. rheomatis ete, aduate nurse (colored). N. 6835.J. 1 EXWCCTIVE BECRETARY, experienced, de- s respomsible position in ofice or poaition secretary and companion to lady: highest recommepdations and references. Phoue N 10408, ' 13¢ GIRL (colored) who can do plain sewing, Tigher position with ‘dressmaker. ~ Frakils o84, MATRON —Experienced with boys and girls i orphanage, work: excellent references. 1005 North Carolina_ave. s.e. FHYKIO THERAPIST,. TRO THERAPIST all ethical aystems of therapeutics. 1734 204 at. For appolatment phoue N. 5107. 4 ELEC ERAPEUTICS — AND ~ PHYSI- culture given men, women and children by Carolyn Austin. ' Office liours. O a.m. For_appointment, men's and ladles’ used wuite. Our prices for old clothing are the biggest " Clothing Exchange. 633 D ai. n.w: Phons Main 3378, MILLINERY—Capable salealady; Rox_200-W, Star office. ERY — Experienced milliner; Address Box 220-W, Star ofice. Teferences. SALESLADIRS, (wo neat appearing: one re- S i attsonier T 1o Rrodkiend: thres fours a day of your time required. 8. Q. 8. "a1s Temifer hldx.. ith and D. | SOLICITORK wanted. Apply 124 {204 floor. 6.1 Reatty. | STENOGRAPHER—Must _be accurafe { rapid. of smart appearance and unde: | : saiar: op) | afaceZoaliearions fuily. Address Hos 202-U offce. STENOGRAPHER ana typist, experience guec- P ply Young & Simon, 332 Wood- | e building. i STENOGRAPHEN. state experience if an: sal ected: offce Lanzdo C.i per T AT rees. " Address Box HZW. ' Siar E st nw, 19 manent adgdre { office. YOUNG MAN, white, (o learn dry ning trade; moderate salury to start; excellent chance for rapid advancement. Sec Mr. Needie, Vogue Cleaning Co.. 14th and Spring - h FOUNGHEN 07 5 Take orders with - ager; must he ‘good talkers. Leat appearin A Ready. 208 Bond bidg. 8- cers” windows. Address Box 265-W, Star offce. { SROCERY 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, nc.. 1424 Irving st. n.w. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We have 8 very large and up-to-date listing of all classes of property and more clients than we can handle. ide-wake men have our gl.llz.\‘té\mrltlon aud every opportunity to Machinteie” Bigg e AN Fisa soee. TAILOR at once; must be expe- rienced on men’s and women’s garments; good pay and steady position to right party. Apply ready for work. 1530 Pa. ave. s.e. ' — |YOU'G MAN. for office work. Must be a stenographer, type- writer and quick at figures. Per- manent position to right party. Answer in own handwriting. References required. Address Box 288-U, Star office. SALESMEN for electrical ap- pliances. Permanent positions with well known firm. Commis- sions paid weekly. Apply 8:30 to 10 a.m. Mr. Chamblin, 714 12th nw. : BECOME A TRAFFIC MANAGER. are employed in ratlroad work or {n the ohipping of trafic department of 8 busi. ness, OF if you desire to engage Ib a type of work that has a big future in the United States, you should acquaint yourself with La Salle training i TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Conditions polut to this profession as onme continually greater impor- which will_be o Earnings will be large. They now inge from $2.500 to $6.000 and bigher. The work 1s dignified and Find out about it. Cal mation or write for booklet restiog. hone for infor- o obil- *"A SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY, T8 Albee (Keith's) Building. - Main 8320, Open evenings. TOTNG MEN. three, o make ap0ars Ta o | { TELEPHONE_OPERATOR,experienced: ref- | erences. . E. White Coal Co, 12th st now. 1 I ST—A_woman of common business sepse: : [ Rourard To.3 g Saturday. ® to 1 pm. Ad dress Tiox 206 W Star_oftic rical cases | Address Box SURSE, practical; nEagement anced: best city raference. W.81031-7 PORITION 1n doctor's office: can ums i3 writer; refiaed woman. 1005 North Carolius | Pt PRACTICAL experi- URSE, at Tiberty: o ahste M. F. Hamllton, North 8347. MSTRESS, hotel or hospital; experiencad W, Star office. 14e FECRETARY STENOGRAPHER experienced lads stenographer desires perma: | nent worthwhile position: references. Ad- | dress Rox 271.W. Star office SE( SEWING or mending to fake home: called for | and delivered; white lady. 1930 18th st. n.w.. Apt._s2. SPANISH TRANSLATOR SECR o | literary research worker. American woman of | long experience in South America, desires | special or permanent work here or in Spanish- | % speaking countrs: best references. Address Box 285-W. Star_office. . STENOGRAPHER, experienced, kuowledge of | hookkeeper. Wext 2606- a0t position for achool work: Address | WOMAN—Healthul and pi §100 days: explaining_practical {chanes for permanency; good salary. | Box_66-8, Star office. i OUNG_GIRL_wanted with knowledge of | typewriting: two years in Dusiness High | 8chont preforred. Apply between 8:30 and 70:30 Friday morning. Harris & Ewiog, 1311} . n.w ADVFRTISER. e istunt; one who has had | | some e erients ‘n ‘store- sdvertising. Address | Box_249-W, Star office. ! TYPISE | The Tabulating Machine Co. | Neads a_competent typist for permasent posi- $75_per | g ced: salary, tion; must be experienced §18_ per month. Apply 1054 Blst st. D.w. ® am_and 3 p.m. DOMESTIC—WHITE. SOUNG TADY with clerical experience_and some knowled; of typlug wishes position. CallLincoln 101 . DOMESTIC—WHITE. CARE of children daily except Sunday; re- fined woman; reference. C. §., 1008 Park | road_nw Y COOK or waitress, o willing fo serve in rest room, hotel or cafeteria; white woman, will- | ing worker; experienced. Apply 442 { TIOUSEKEEPER and comp: { lady or couple, by refined German lady; willing | to live in country. Address Mrs. Else Torg Fort Hunt. Va DOMESTIC 1f or whole day’ 2 C st n.w. } AVTATOR wants 8 HOME FOR Al Invalids and rest cure: spe and dax_nurse. _North 196 " BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 1 diet: might e Star _requires from advertisers in this column references and o detailed statement of their proposition. airplane to Ov on per centage basis: give particulars. Address Box 0.0 Star_ofce. Eo g ROOMING HOUSE wanted ai once: price must he reasonabie: will pay cash. Address Box -W. Star office. 16° ROOM slee.. er heat; rlactreity: price and te WM. H. MeGRANN CO., S ot PTANE T offes_'1* iardare. Tait and hold goofs: hecaute of i1l health wi ncrifie. Address Bos 231 W. Star office, 18 {WE_WILL RVILD and finance houses and you own your praperty y ovided LR 408 Star bidg. 20 Conerete Cougtriction Co. TAILOR SHOP and cleaning business; estab in ness section. ' P PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO, fuily equipped, rent or would sell part Interest: good oppor- inity for advanced amatenr. Address R ST Star ofiee. 3 P TO get in touch with investors who will in- Vextigate proposition hearing highest indorse ment in its field, which is capable of 1007 an- il ratimne conservatively Sgured. Address Rox 273.W. Star office_ b ia; experienced woran. Unlon st. s.w. COOK, Bst-class: plae w woman. 1611 Church st. n. wmall_capital and o a business: must Star 170 ACTIVE yonng man wit! services would 1ike to zet i Do sound proposition. Addres HOUSBREEPER, white, care for home while mother is employed. Call at once. 612 9th n.e. % NURSE _for two c reference; stay nights: $50 per month, s 381 WAYTED Bettled white woman, to wait on | Qaeky “lady and u with_liousework in country. _Apply Room_213. Woodward bldg. N, refined, elderly: lovely home: steam 1304 Dent pl._n.w.. apt. g DOMESTIC—WHITE _OR_COLORED. COOK wishes place; best references. 418 P st n.w. DAY'S WORK of any kind by colored woman. 1812 L st. n,w. 150 DAY WORK or get dinner in eveniog; reliable colored_girl. 2112 18th at, n.w. 15! STORE and weven rooms for vent 1333 7th N, “Apply Fred . Hable, 131 1th liouse. 10 rooms, nicely furnished; leaviag citys & barga! Grocery store for sale, _i8° ROOMIN DAY'S WOBK or light housework, small fam. lly, by colored woman: expericaced. 1523 | ith_at. DAY'S WORK, at once. by colored girl from south.Rose. §2 Eye st. ne. | CHAMBERMAID and help with children: re- liable woman; live in country, Canada in sum- mer. 1728 Mass. ave. n.w. COOKING, some housework, laundry with elec- tric machine; stay four nights week: $50 month. _Columbia_6282-W. 15 GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, girl: night; references. Call Cleveland 2374. DAY'S WORK or half day’s work wanted by a | good colored woman. 1150 20th st. n.w. 1 EIGHT-HOUR JOB.—By colored g or call 1514 12th st. n.w. Phooe North 627- GENERAL HOUSEWORK. no washing neat colored girl. Call 1634 Floridh ave. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family, by refined_colored girl. 710 Q st. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Girl, experienced. Apply with reference, 114 Fairmont st. n.w. DOMESTIC—COLORED, Wlso_Taundress. 1898 Park rd. now. K Columbia 8220. z = ATV COOK wud general Touseworker, small T : Do wash. Phone Adams 1863. GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted by girl. Thursday-Friday, 1914 12th st. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or cooking, by col- ored_girl; referenc 1630 Kalorama rd. GEVERAL HOUSEWORKER, glrl wants plice in small family; good reference. 1522 Union ct. n.w., between 15th and 16th, L and M. * GENEBAL HOUSEWORKER for small fam: 00 washing; refs. 1827 9th st. n.w. 15 Cail Btay nights preferred. L HOUS| washing; reference. ER. stay nights; no 8000 Ingomar st. n.w. 16% HALF TIME or general housework: i young | woman, 2821 9th_st._n.w. 1 GEN’ HO! KER, peat colored girl. _Call Gol. 1624, 13¢ HOUSEWORK together. mother and daughter {cotored), Virginia. 1637 12th te m.w © N USEWORK In family of tw G oment Mautt be. good cook, nest and Indy {rious; " cilg references requlred. Phone, X GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Reliable girl; ref- erences required. 1908 Kenyon st. Phone Adams GENERAL HOUSBWORK, settied _woman. 8404 Rodman street n.w.' Phone Clevelaad 1803, HAOUSEWORK—Afternoons; reuabie girl. i 15th st. n.e. 16! HOUSEWORK, general good pay. 5401 Conn. 8 MATD to_assist in general housework: stay i 8020 _Macomb_st. Cleveland Pt . SITUATIONS—MALE. must stay migl 16! HOUSEWORK in small family; neat colored girl. North 8430-J. LIGHT HOUSEWORK dally, housemaid part Hiiwe: by reliable colored womap, - Call even- ings 4 to O. 1416 5th st. n.w. 168 URE or office work by neat colored Call_Adams_2128. 2 MORNING WORK or get dinncrs, by girl; ref- erences. 1331 You st. n.w. NOURSE, Tight housework or as maid; reliable Solored gk Address Box 2830 Star office. WAITRESS or chambermaid; references. 331 Bt ne. e ey WABH, small. take home. 106 L st n.w. + WABHING wanted to do at howe. 2207 9th st irl. away from Tome; experienced. t ave. n.w. = ACTSUNTANT, lexmn Ve -T“r’uT-ry;Tu E2 : , e connection where meri' e Radreos ox SA-W. Star ofice ¢ ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKE! with Mou:- Knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting seek: position; 13 gears' experience; referonces. Ad- dress Box 191-W, Star office. 15¢ WORK of any kind. by colored girl. Call N. WANTED—MISCELLANEQUS. NTIGUEN, o1l WIods; beat prices paid. 4. . Aroold, 1323 \ st.’ Main 8173. VALTA inside inforwation -ho;u m&;;n’ Florida and Miami section in particular to b= bad free from Alfred W. Law, 507 15th ot ne RUG STORE, CORNER STORE on ground’ faor o THE HOTEL ROOSEVELT, 16ih and v ate. n.w.. cspecially desirable for high-class DRUG reasonable. Apply to ¥ Traphophone itary supplies stand; yearly profit ov: permanent milltary camp Ered by room rent; electric orles §8,000: for cash sale, e havea: reason for selliag very' piain 1o {nterested parties: No triflers need apply. The chance of & lifetime for a live man. or man and wife. Average proft 00%. Addres Ridgely st., Clarendon, Va. ) FOR SALE—$§1.400 CASH BUYS CLEAR second-hand business all stocked, 'Iarge batement and vard; Tooms, 3 toilgts and bath, all furnished. Cen- trally located® downts For & good lncoms at low_cost iovestl this. Address Box 804-U. Btar office. MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS. Tea room, downtown, close io large apart- meut Lonses; must be seen to be sppreciated: rice, $3,000. P eiicatensen and light_grocers: one liiag room; opportunity for lady; price, 8850. Lunchroom, 3 living rooms in rear; reat, $30° . $8T5. P rant on Conp. ave.; well equipped: half price at $1,500. Roaming liouse. 13 roome. downtown; prica. $900: sickness cause of seliin TRooming house. 16 eral baths, hot water heat, electricity: located near 14th’ and Mass, ave.! 2 $3.500. Dreing and cleaning, high-class proposition: S-year lense: no better location; price. 32,700 “Delicatessen and confectionery in Alexan Va.; well stocked and equipped: price. 3, MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS, 929 New Yok ave. mfi%.‘.‘h.“-.;“fl‘if“fifi“?ff‘mé J H. WRIGHT, 921 15th ST. MAIN 3397 OR ADAMS 1875,