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TR U B 2 pred i LIRS TR J480 S 23 O T U o [ V0TS NER L i B BB SRR R U UL 0L Ui B 7 oYY ST RUSTLESS ALL CITIES Largest Sereen Manuiaciurers in the World g 2 : 3 = x Author of “Youth Triumy Recognized standard for, over 50 years in both WOOD and METAL Frames BURROWES ALL-METAL WEATHER STRIPS Are as famous as Burrowes Screens Window Shades and Awnings—Disappearing Beds . Our Salesmen go everywhere and furnish estimates cheerfully without obligation. Copyright, 1982, ‘WHO'S WHO IN. THE STORY. CHERRY MOHUN, up-to-date girl, rich and charming, at once irritated and attracted by | DAVID SANGREE, young American ethnologist Phone Main 8620 or Write to | und war veteran, amazed by chunges in man- THE E. T. BURROWES CO. e e s but Interested fn Chierry. His modest funds are fnveeted with her father 803 Continental Trust Bldg. Cor. 14th and H Sts. N.W., Washington JIM MONUN, a self-made inancisl leader. Too brsy to think of bis ciildren, he leaves them MES, MOLN lw wnccessfully G sl side of. Ufe COWAN. 5 motur cur covemmn tyne of whom Cheres She' s enn EOR MOHUN, oungster. GEORGE LYCETT, ellerly g as the stors deveions. sutesman of fmaginea Gums affect health Often a case of general ill-health can be traced directly to bad gums. If yours are bleeding and tender, take warning. them back to health with regular daily brush- Wi, is @ typleally reckless orus, philosopifi- Mohun | playing, but there were no soil- JOHN CHICHESTER, -whom Mr Would like to call sou-in-luw. Little Irontex. HE got up, went to the window and looked out. There were a number of children in the street Massage ed women in mobcaps to be seen. The g rospect was not uppleasant, but it ing with Pyrodento Tooth Paste. Keeps your s not like T8th street. i turncd sudder fse. she ¥ and faced whole mouth in pericet condition. quickly uld have yom you think any one 1 kno recognized we coming th igat? ! Iie took a pace toward her. | “cherry! You don't mean that you | think ‘somebody—" ! i “I don’t know. I'm just asking you. I roo here's an undercurrent I can’t ex- lain, Perhaps it's just an instinct. ut a bit of gossip like that travels ke the wind.” “Oh, 1 can't bel one spoken of it? No one would—except *d be the Jasi pers ar—except you Rameses. wouldn't ft, if thing llke that—on to nip mout i frc;'ubles in ce that. Has any Genie, in the orld to 1 i Le funny people tagged prgipe 3 sy . You'll Like Trading ot Phillip Levy’s You only have 2 more days to take advantage of Phillip Levy’s Floor Sample Sale Ii you are really interested in saving money on your investment in good furniture —now is the time to act--because this most successiul event will come to a close Saturday night. Don’t miss it because yvou haven't the ready cash—we'll cheerfully éxtend you long-time dignitied credit terms. i i R S ml Four-Piece Bedroom Suite With Full Vanity A tall. full Vanity Dresser with extra high mirrors goes with this lovely 4-piece Bedroom Suite, as well as a wide roomy Dresser, a Chest of Five Drawers and full-size Bow-end Bed. Richly finished in a soit Brown Walnut. Yet this is only one of the many possible suites for your sleeping chamber you will find here at a substantial saving. $15 Cash, $2 a Week Pays for This 4-Pc. Suite ‘149 Exquisite 10-Pc. American Walnut Dining Suite This Handsomeé Queen Anne Period Suite, in walnut finish, con- sists of Buffet, Extension Table, Cliina_ Cabinet, Inclosed Server, five Side Chairs and one Armchair Furniture, to give satisiaction. must be right for you and your home.. And selecting furniture that is right is largely a matter of shopping ai a store where there i with seats of genuine lcather in a variety to select from. cither blue or brown. $15 Cash, $2.50 a Week Pays for This 10-Pc. Suite Composed of Large Settee, Arm- chair and Rocker with soft springs Beautiful Cane and Mahogany Suite 1 and loose cushions. Upholstered A charming_suite of splendid $1 19 in a beautiful velour. proportions. Frames are neatly $10 Cash, $2 a Week Pays for This 3-Pc. Suite Parcie Levr & G * * mahogany. we'll Gladly —take in auy old pleces you may wish to dispose of as part payment on any uew m er chandise you may buy here. Onr * Exchange partment was in- stalled for . your benefit take ad- vantage of {t. quarters for Outfits Our stocks are 80 complete and prices 0 low that selec- tions _for _entire bome is morels & matter of personal cholce. Let us ghow you through ©our store tomorrow. with cane backs richly finished in 735 Seventh St.NW —Between G &H. Washington, D. C. O\ R BB/ To his sur- | Tt avould ! THE HOUSE OF MOHUN / BY GEORGE GIBBS phant” and Other Success, D. Appleton & Co. us?" She laughed constrainedly. “It's too absurd. I used to do that sort of thing—not visiting men’s rooms at night exactly—but things that looked Just as bad, and people talked, of course. But I didn't care. I try to think T don’t care now, but somehow, what people would say now seéms 56 { much more significant. I feel that a jlot of people would Itke to think I {was crooked if they could and give a d name— ! Enough of this!” He had ! { tuken a stride and caught her by the JVwrist. “Youre morbid. You're let- 1z your lmagination play hob-with | | your reason. You can’t go on bucking rorld in this mood or you'll end in That's just it,” she muttéred. 'd like to give them something real to_talk about. He stared at her careless back for a moment and then turned away toward the mantel. Perhaps she had expected to taunt him into a reply, but his silence had a deeper meaning COLLECTOR STANDS BY “QUART” RULING “Only Court Will Change Order Granting Limited Liquor to Ship Passengers.” By the Associated Press. | f YEVER wmail ORIGINAL recommendations 1 applying for employment. Use COPIES. ARBT. SUPERVISORS—Immedlate opening for men to sell Wear-Ever Aluminum Tiei: &ils; previous sales experience not necessary. Position permanent. No fancy prowmises or fabulous income, but right man will be agree Iy, wurprised with opportunity offersd. Itap- 1a adv.incement if you make good. At pres ent we liave two positions avallable a4 &Kt supervisors of maies, with headquarters at Bristol and Daniile, To secure inter- view write. giving phone number. Box 3 Brentwood. Md. ATTOMOBILE See Mr. Garges, st. experienced. Tnters; body: e 613 Semmes Motor Co., n.w. NEW YORK, March 29.—The rul- | AUTO MECHANIC to fake charge of feet of ing of Surveyor of the Port Whittle ‘that incoming ship passengers would | wanted. " Address Bo; trucks: G. M. C. s auto—cars and Fords reference, giating oxperiemce 4: ind 2-E, Star_ofice. be permitted to bring in as much as| BELL BOY. Bancroft Hotel, 18th and Il ste. one quart of whisky If actually needed for medlcine will stand un- less 1t s declared illegal by the courts, Philip Elting, collector of the port, declares. The collector sald he did not feel that any conflict of authority between the prohibition and customs_ officlals ¢ould ariee from the order. which had bLeen adopted as the most practicable way of handling the ncoming liquor, cluding luggage nroblem. “If the prohibition enfor men want to seize the whisky it had passed our Inspectors that s all right,” he sald. ““We are not at- tempting to interfere with their su- thority. They can seize it bafore the passenger leaves the dock if they want to. “I can’t see any basis for dispute. It is simply a ruling that clarifies the situation in so far as the inspec- tors are concerned. There have been than any verbal protest, and in a mo- {ment she_turned. Now, T've disappointed vou,” id. And us wde no reply el she | i | | At timen, in mind., in ap nd wife were as far they uunband rt ax though d never knowm cach other. }of being good—sick of.1t. I'd ltke to i &o the loose—and T wiil if I find out that people are jrylng to drag me {down for something I didn't d “You're tal Hie 2 fool I muttered. “Nobody is trying to you down. You're dreaming w—nobody could ‘I don't You do care,” 1y, “You do care No, 1 don't. 1 . public opinfon w 1 still turn And your pride tinetly. But she only threw 1 into the five and laughed. cominunion wa {«d as though sh or at least was hurts. It was not so much what she sald as what she neglected to s It was as though she had come to the j confessional only to objurate the priest. At laast, that was how David Sangree thought of her. He wanted 0 say something to help, Lut some- | low the words would not come. the first time t he could remen: ber he and Cherry were at odds. “oma,” she sald at last in a tone iter of fact. “we must be go- hen n rned m “usked dts T cigurette The thread broken. meemn- meant to hurt him nd!ffevent to his She do: into the small ha here David Sangree went before iher to open the door. His face was set in stern lines, but Le suld nothing more Suddenly she thrust out a hand to beast, Rameses. " e sald, touching her fingers lightly and releasing them. You'll try to think well of me? T've never thought anything else,” € finished gravely as he opened the door. And in a moment they were in the street, i The house in 182 street was small, thie neighborhood = 1at as idespairing Alicin had pictured ft. but | the removal! of the Mohun family | from its luxurifous surround!ngs had been accomplished without misha 1t her mother took an attitude of |lent precccupation and Bob wus out- {spoken as to what he called “a fool | proceedinz.” Cherry met the situa-| fon with an outward aspect of com- placency. To her the 78th street | liouse was haunted by a thousand gay niemories which she wished to df. pel. Tt would be easler, she thought, to ‘meet the world on even terms in n atmosphere which would be a con- tinual reminder of her new respons! bilities. ~Alicta Mohun, of course, suf- ifered in the comparative discomfort the “stuffy’ rooms, and of the small bathroom which she was now {obliged to share with others, and her ensitive soul writhed at the sight of the cheerless wall paper, the mantels ©f golden oak, the obvious quality of | the slop pails’in the yards, the gross familiarity of the underwear of the I nelghboriicod which she could see from her bedroom window., The sounds, slghts and smells allke of- fended her. They belonged toa world which .she had long ago forsworn, Bob growled constantly, but Cherry paid_little attention to.him. John Chichester, at her mother's request, |nad found him a job in a broker's office downtown, and she saw nothing {of him all day and little at night. Often she noticed the odor of alcohol about him and talked with him kind- 1y, ‘but_he only laughed at her fears or evaded her with a shrug. Misfor- tune seemed to have made more def nfte the difference between them. No more than their mother had he found 1t possible to adapt himself to the new conditions. Cherry had settled into her niche without comment of any kind. In deed, had she been disposed to criti- clze on her own account, she was iconstantly disarmed by the peevish disparagement of her mother, to whose moods she could not give en- couragement. Cherry’s one sanctuary from _her other _tribulations was with her father. xcept for a slight dificulty with one of his legs, which he overcame by the use of a cane, and an occasional weakness which made periods of rest necessary, he seemed to be slowly winning his way back to life. I1f he suffered physically in any way he made no mention of it, and though Cherry knew that his thoughts at times must be painful, his attitude toward her and toward them all confirmed the inpression that he had made in that interview when he had spoken as though with an inward vision in the voice of authority which his wife had not been ablo to deny. His face was gray and still a trifle drawn, but in his eyes and on his brow was a calm- ness that seemed to belong to a state of mind which was superior to their change of fortune., Indeed, he reflected a quiet courage which put them ,all to shame, as though, with Cherry, he could be most content~n meeting the rigors of the situation face to face. And there was something else in his new attitade to- |ward life which his daughter could ! not understand—a qulet confidemce in ihimself and in the future. At times Dis ldeslism alarmed her. It had a ! spiritual ‘quality llke that of a person | near death. and the beauty of his face, attenuated by his disease, had some of the aspects of immateriality. 1f he had any regrets he expressed none. He just sat most of the day gazing out of his window at the brick I houses opposite in an attitude of deep i meditation. .Sometimes Cherry no- Iticed- on his lips a thin ‘smile ‘which seemed to be turned Inward -upon himself, as-though-at the shadow of an_ irony which was not .altogether ! She could not dispel irom the | { B _the Associ j to i [ tes provine {to put him beyond her reach. a number of instances where llquor selzed by Inspectors had to be re- turned after the passengers proved they were {11 into —_— ROBBED OF $10,020. Louisville Victim Says Trio Work- ed Hidden-Treasure Game. 4 Pre; LOUTSVILLE, K —Po: lice today were searching for would- be benefuctors who were golng to wive Peter Caraveths $45.000. . The officers are concerned with the racovery of $10,000. Mr. Caraveths, one-time miner and late restaurant roprietor of Benton, 1l, made the acquaintance of an unidentified trio here. One of his uew-found friends told him of finding a box containing $45.000. The finder's health bad. the expectant beneflelury =ald he was told, and he wanted to give the money to some one who would make good use of it. The finder liked Tete. he insisted the Veneficlary wae a zood business man ing his financial reserve. Pete drew his £10,000 from the ban and kept an appointment in a room- inz house with th was added to the the ald of a plst he reported. Howoever. alleged $45.000 and a biackjaclk, {STINNES INVADES AMERICA 29, —Huzo tracts of primarily for ing purposes, according to Ko @ journal says he Zed to acq only the ¢ta colony, but that rection: have aino beer lles alon ueva Vaien- of Corrien- The land nk of the irect cor the Argentine Northe: Preparations for the cuitivation af ‘cotton have aiready begun, the ar- suys. adding that industrial enter- prises for manufacturing cotton prod- ucts will also be established. —_— MRS. FORD DEFENDANT. DETROIT, Mich, ira B. Ford, wife and Ernest G. Liehold, seeretary, are name hv reing b Itto A stern ruil- Mr. co-defend of co THY, 4 con Pokorny claime he was engaged to remodel a ho n Dearborn thut had been donated by Mrs. Ford as u tescue home for girls and that the work was under v when LleLold property.” He d the Impression that e b £ him a cruel blow and passed ain by hie had emerged from the or deal a finer creature than he had gone i pections | i i i | TOILER MAKERS and machbin quaiffied for roundhouse and work; boller makers for Apply Room 200. Union station. AOND WALESMAN —An old_estabiiied bornd bouse, with offices in Washington has wu openiiig for several young men wWlo are dexirmis of equipping themselves in intest- ment weliing; no exparience required: appli- cunt must be of exempiary bablts and ig Iutegrity; fn repiy glve age, education A knowiedge of general books lotei experlence; age from 2 to : walury $150 per month: only relisble and well_recommended parties need apply to G. J Khurshing, Wardman Park Hotel. HELP AND SITUATIONS. e ——— HELP—MALE. Continued. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Continued. BRICKLAYERS, union, want- ed at Morse & Holbrook sts. n.e., in rear of 810 15th st i FURNITURE The Hecht Co. requires the services of afirst-class furniture polisher; one capable of han- dling high-grade furniture. Ap- ply Supt., the Hecht Co., 7th st. at F. ASSISTA) WINDOW TRIMMER. A young man with department store experience in window dec- orating, first assistant to display manager. The best references required. Apply employment of- 11}[@@, 420-430 7th st. n.w. {AUTOMOBILE mechanics (2), ix’ir.t clas i Ungerer Motor C 18th st. n.w. rear of 1110 BOY. white, to make himeel{ useful around o retail ‘store: good chance for advancement Apply to Mr. Schulta, 3rd ficor, &t once. Ralelgh Haberdusher, 1310 F n.w. HOY wanted to work in paper-box factory Columbla Specialty Paper Box Co., 54 Hanover st._n. CADDIES and boys between 14 and 18, sixty (60), 1o help picking stonex and twigs on falrways of Rurning Tree Ciub: pay, $2 per | ree ride to and from club: meet bux Fi aux’ morning, March 30, ut 8 G inge yonr Taneh, @ Enowleds st e quick nz man b TIATUTFEUK, white, th room and bowrd. _§._oldlers® Home. CHAUFFEI lvery work. experienced, for de- 2021 1, at. n.w, "R, with Maryland permit; also an sutomobile mechanic. Apply Conger Laundry, 23rd and New York ave, n.w. CHAT Tored truck drivers. Bros. 1 ave. n.e. Apply Black and w Hampshire ave. COLLECTOR, experienced, to collect on {ur- niture Inctallment sccounts: steady position ard good clance “for wdvancemer one afraid of work, and capable to one with motor cycle or small in reply state wge, experieice, Address Box'334- Burr DATIYMAN. to tuke ehine used: S par wonth, garden fuenisied. AppY to K. o. 3, Aiexandria. VA, Farin one-iial huve un attrac rienced grocery salen ) 25 o drise Ford starting Tund_requrad i trucks. indry, res experien-ed, ac Stur farm: ho To_otlers need 0208 Cluns: Cal. TTER. 1 need zood pay h good h good par portunity for wqvancement. Addrexs Box 230 1) st nw. PAPERHANGERS, _experienced; _plenty of Cornell Wall Paper Co.,’ 714 13th st. 0to i Cherry adored him-—ne. har. Nelther had known how much before their ca had performed this act of revelation for them. 3 Perhaps as the days went on it was thie newly revived affection which, almose without thelr being aware o it, caused & feeling of alienation from the two other members of the family For Allcta Moliun spent most of her time in her ow mysterious rites before the which she now performed more dili- gently than ever. It was astonishing to Cherry. familiar as she was with the workings of Alicla’s mind. how little her mother's face showed the scars of her misfortune. In the morn- Ings, sometime her forty-one years, but then Cherr: remembered that she had always done that. It was in the afternoon when she emerged from her room for a drive with Mrs. Heywood. or with John_ Chichester (for curlously enough he still continued his attentions to = bedroom at those | $1.200 mirror | pantes and most she looked oldef than | tw | Cherry's mother), that she looked as| ravishingly pretty as ever. Ren no wrinkie to smooth enamel. which she tinted now so artfully that one could almost swear the color came and went, giv- ing her small regular features an aspect of undying youth. There were faint shadows at her eyes, of course. but plaintive ones. siightly tinged with melancholy, as thougi sorrow had- touched her dellcately for fear of marring o perfect a thing. Jim Mohun watched his wife with steadlly appralsing eves as she passed perfunctorily through his room com- ing and going. There was no doubt in Cherry's mind that he felt sorry for her, bul his pity had none of the qualities of self-depre Alicia might have expected from it. Something had happened to the soul of nher husband, which seemed intangibly Tn help- lessness he had gathered strength—in weakness, power. She couldn't under- stand. With a genfus for the positive uses of prosperity she was helpless in misfortune—which was negative and intangible. And while she secretly resented the change in their fortunes. which had robbed her of her initiative, she acquiesced In the wishes that he expressed. aware that, If personally distasteful to her, they were not un- reasonable. She had been startled at the calmness of his demands that aft- ernoon when he had told her that they must move uptown, shocked into si- lence when he had told her that her jewels must be sold. They were her Jewels, of course, but then Jim Mohun had given them to her. It was an ill, & dying man, perhaps. who made the request. She had agreed because, a8 he put it to her, there was nothing elge to be done, but the sense of her martyrdom was no less great because of the necessity for it. Even had he been indifferent to the subtle influences about him, Jim Mo- bun could not be unaware of the change in their relations. At times, {n mind, in spirit, husbund and wife were as far apart as though they had never known euch other. Then it was that Cherry saw the rueful smile twist Jim Mohun's lipe. Had they ever .known each other. Each had al- ways been so busy at his own pur- suits! There had never been a great deal of time of late years for even the little amenities of married life. He had been proud of her beauty and her skill, she of his industry and grow- ing power. But now he had fallen, dragging her down, and she had had few words of comfort for him—only tears, regrets, and, at the worst of her nerve attacks, recrimination. It was little wonder that her beauty, the tricke of which he knew, had less meaning for him now, her indiffer- ence, So it was that the quality of his pity was tempered with bitter- ness, which crop Into ‘his look and tone. To be continued tomborrow. There was i o seen upon the | FEoTTER tlon which | Men of ability * in mearby Virginia sui. coperation of sales mausger. Address Hox ulty for right men. e, fo el nécessary 7 303 Bond bl MAN. good eppearal lots: cxperience not evening work. Tundred Wanted—0ne the iargest progressive life insurance agencies in Washington wishes to amploy five good salesmen on a salary of $100 per month, or more: or on & commisalon Eract: prefer men wio life insurance business, but must have ambi- tion and energy. We traln and fnstruct our salesmen in the art of seliing life inenrance. This Is an cpportunity to make at least $2,500 the first vear. The average income of our present salesmen for the first year during 1022 $2.300, We feel satiafied that ans good salexmen should do as_well under our spectal training. Adcress Pox 74D, Star office, giving telaphone _number. BALESME vote all_their time to a proposition pa. #0 to $100 a week. Phone Lincoln 017 ALFNAL { stating: Bositlans | Weok: | “Three men wanted who will de. | FLOORMEN. an opening for several young men as floormen; only "those with experience need apply splendid opportunity. Addre full particulars, Box 259-E. Star ofiice DIESTARE SAIET I'hree wide-awake men jautos. Our ofiic thronge: 1 with investors and home seekers. {you will be busy from the first day. We have no room ior loafers. The Lowther Realty i Co.. Machinists’ building. Main [5768. |GRIDDLE 1 BAKER, experi- !encéd; highest wages, including imeals. Childs Co., 1423 Pa. ave. IMEAT CUTTER. thoroughly {experienced, capable of ing first-class meat market Ap- ply E. T. Goodman & Co.. Inc.. Arcade Market, aiter 5 p.m. {DRY GOODS SALESMAN fo igencral lines of yard | must be experienced: good op- portunity for advancement. i State full particulars. Address Jox 208-E. Star office WE HAVE an opening i ithoroughly experienced elevator operator. This is a permanent position with a good salar) ply to Manager, Suks & Co. MEN--Make real money. are enlarging our outside selling force. Youcan qualify if you have {had any kind of outside selling iexperience. Our men make from {$30 to $75 a week. See Mr. Blum bet. g and 10 a.m. Castel- {berg National Jewelry Co., 935 a. ave. n.w. CHAUFFEURS rwork. Apply New | Co., 1140 215t st. n.w. LESMEN to seli household necessities on easy weekly pay- { ments. Consolidated Gas Iron Co., Room 410, 404 7th n.w. | HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. | FAxvA: - levery duy. Ary 1400 Ktar hde. goods: for taxicab Cxperien ¥ between 4 and 5 p.m.. T n refercuces. 103 Leland Clse, Md_ SOLICTTORS Male aid 7 mmembera: hustiers only. 1108 16th st TORS—Sell un_yon ernmeat employes of others now empl our Income 820 e b day to 8 pm. st Chevy ale, to secur w office mavager, today. Room extra. Apply immediately, man- ager, Queen Quality Boot Shop, 1219 WANTED—SALESMEN. Taxi Service | POLISHER. | ifice, sixth floor. Lansburgh & . Apply Mr. Spellacy., | e A large department store has|g MEN Viuired in ul Apnly 1 i | anag- i Ap-| We! !enced in general ins: | tuture [ WOMEN—M NOW FOR POSITIO ACCOUNTANTS : LCLERKS. BILLIN CDITORS BOOKKELPEIS L [CASHIERS INT LUFILE CLERKS CHOTEL CLERRS YPISTS HELP—FEMALE. APPRENTICE wanted o learn beauty colt Address Ho RS and salespeople Yor exceptiona pald daily: steady employm COLLAR GIRL, experienced, oue capabie of taking charge of irouing department. Address Tox Star_office. R OPERATORS, four expe . for duy work. Apply 201 Muasey bl COUNTER WOMAN, white: one familiar wit making salads ‘and ‘desserts: for a first c FEEDE, Cious address are housekees GENTLEWOMAN, of zr i at_economic deeply interest them; no samp ROthing o sell—Jist & iesnuge 4 selected list. * Liberal compensation perience not necessary, but ab falk convineingly I the chief requirement Are : TRL (colored) 313 10th et 5 Ad for st s w. wanted for tatioris Crpertenced, fo Fridays, from 6 Mr. Hules. nd mporars position. nporting Taily WAV MARCTL ) 7 v OPPOI CNEOY o f Owner of attractive nfaned) detach eleetricits: locat (Brookland), will use Tatl)). " Te owner's famiis and week dars betws Owuer will jas and e Adi =G wio Lan quilting fra to do quil Phone Col. 5069, 2233 ( dral av AL PSTATE WOIth, entery ernment departments to work during s z00d Address Box 1861, o band D TENOGRAFIHER AND TYIIST HOOKKEEPT apd Lookkeeper, exper atice work, bright youns answer in_own bandw 5§ & PHELPS K st._n.w RAPHER ITION Co. FOUR EDUCATED WOME? for ' ss Ames Horel, K ke real money: respectable out-of-door work: our ladies make from $30 to $60 a week. cperience not abse lutely necessary. See Mr. Blum bet. 9 and 10 a.m. Castelbery National Jewelry Co.. 933 P: ave. n.w. HELP—DOMESTIC. SFTERNGON” WOHK ages of ants must Salary Twa far ' Woman to &ood h 740 9th = for 18-months-aid bos: and good Apply n.w.. Fri 0 am Apt. 10, OPPORTT esmen make S50 10 $100 per week selling our celehrated nursers nleasant ontdoor work: commixsion_paid ipt of orders. Address Hood's Nurs- Ric e canvassing: bids furnished. Room AND EXPENS eSpericiice not necessars £ information selling cig | self-nddres tional_Clear Co. LN {SALESNEN (3), $30 per week fo exper.cnced newspaper. magazine or lousehold specislty { men for special work in Was ington, Virgin and Maryland: salary, b tion._Nee Mr. Rowen. 801, nd dry_cleaner, firstclass. ne ners. 1008 H i. o ge SHOE SALERMAN, experlenced, for Saturdays. Newark Shoe' Store, 913 Penn. ave. EPECTALTY FALESMAN_—Wanted at once > well fraternal novelties to Washington mer- chants_for Shrige Tmperfal Council meet. Ad- dress Rox 168.F, Star ofice. 20 expericaced. Apply 3. 13th si. nw. young _white man, thor- competent. ' Call at Cunningham Plumb. ink Nupply Co., ine., 1234 Penn. ave. n.e. * WASHMAY —Experienced; steady work. Ap- pix_lome Laundr DRIVER, to for_high-claxs men. TESMEN consumer: 141 Who will start special chance Kind in the world: Saturday Evening Poxt and women's 3 sines. See Mr. n. Room 31, Fox bldg. 1313 H st n.w.: .9 to 12 SALESMEN —Fire concern wants salesmen (o sell direct to consumer; high-class proposition for_high-clase men. 14 nw. SALESMEN. with o Ting and’ Virginia counties. 214 Jenifer bld and D n.w. WASHROOM HEL 1120 Queen st. n.c. > YOUNG MEX —Three. onergetic, of neat ap- pearance, to sall goods on tralne: camh secur- ity and blue suit required. Apply Union News Co.. Office No. 3, Fast Basement, Unlon Sta- tion. . TOUNG MEN rales manager in regular territo per day: guaranteed sulary positior be can earn d _commiy of neat DIBTRICT REGIRTRARS. The largest business training nstitntion In e world, an institution with $7,000.000 i ssets and 75.000 ‘active students. 'which added more than one hundred miillon dollars to the pay checks of its students, is establish ing & well equipped branch office in Washin ton for the bettering of sales and service in the District of Columbia and the Potomac fleld and in the tion of stles and wervice & few high-class registrara are required. HE MEN WE WANT must have the following quslifcations: (1) Between 27 and 43 years of age. (2) Strong, clean personality an address. (3) Liberal education, preferably along busi- ness lines. (4) Sales experience, such a equipment, bonds or advertisin 5" Demonatrated earning < least $4,000 a year. Ability ‘to hold_the triendship of stu and to secare the infuence of big by en and business organizations. such as chambers of commerce a: Tubs. We ill make probationary arrangements on moderate salary and ‘commfssion. The men who qualify for permanent appointments will be awarded valuable territorial rights with proved earning possibilities of $6,000 to $10,000 a year. lephone for appointment. La Salle Exten sion_University. Main 8320, TRUCK DRIVER, colored. Ap- ply Allegheny Coal Co., 827 14th st., bet. 4 and 5 p.m. WAITER, colored, $40 per month arnid meals. Apply office, ‘Stoneleigh Court, Conn. ave. and L st. upertor selling _office. desirable. ity of at T3) to learn walesmansiip with | ~ INSTRUCTION COURSES ARE T0OU CASHING TN of your spar We wiil train you day or night for_positi rofessional “drafisman pasing $3 s. Call, write or phone Columh ting. 14th and T sts._n.w. DRIVING LESSONS Call Liucoin 3681 ATTO given. rest, BOTD SHORTHAND in 30 arn and rapid: the worl perts use it: investigate; Boyd Business We will do the you will use no ‘ollege, 1304 F st. Main mhzoe men _and nation-wide demand in all hotels, tes rooms, cafeterias | HOTELS NEED _AMBITIOUS wome: ments, clubs, living. | quick advance; indorsed— {our students employed by leading hotels every. where. Open_evenings. Call for particulars. Lawis Hotel Training Bchool. 1340 N. Y. av PRIVATELY | depart- | | HOUSEK 1 ored_gi neral Bouseworker; no Washiog/ nights. 1822 Vernon TOOK und g or ironing: stay st Tousework: UK family: references 1725 Lanier pl. * for_generul 30 MeKi 0 colored wor M. . T COOK - Reliable housework: st [ COOK, colored, able iy a COOK nnd gencral 214 A stn (OO and ge Appls COUK, best refe Vhone Col. nights munt be wmiddle-ug once_at 91 Touseworker; references e cral Loasemind, family avs Yard At £ tire rean nights. stay Cleveland [ COOKS and waitresses room. Tike Cubin af (whi John countr o Rock “Wom Call after! HOTSEWORKER — Middle aged ored womun: tay nights. Adams 300 462 Ontario_rd. Revant xt Dripl NERAL THOUSEWOR 421 East Capite WAL 1OUSEW ORKE ed: reference. 1408 Newton st PNERAT HOUSEWORK Tiust be & good cok: 1o | $40. " Address Box ERAL 1Ol SEWORKER, apartment home mights: must be excelleat cook; referencess required. North 119. T MAIDN, Two, whit KKt at_once; wiling FOUSEREEIER, general colored: take cafe childre ¢t Rox 40, Arlingt Middle-aged white, iy of two tredled as one of family. 1 ICIVIL RERVICE examination for ediforial clerk ‘Apr. 4; salary, $1.200 to $1.800; special instrugtion, alwo clerk promotion exam Apr. 7. The Civil Service Preparatory School, s.e cor. 12th end F sts._n.w. Phone Franklin 2080. CIVIL, SERVICE exam. in stenography ani typewriting every month: promotion exam, ‘.\ufll 10. Speclal preparation day aud night Tuition, $3. The Civil Bervice Preparators School, ‘s.e. cor. 12th and F ste. n.w. Fr. 2080. MEN AND WOMEN quickiy learn real e business; receive pay while learning; need interfere with present employment: some mak- ing $100 a_week. Free class lectures every Thursdsy, 3 p.m. William F. Matteson, 610- 1 811 Bond' bldg. * YOUNG LADIES—Complete preparation for bank, commercial and goverament "positions Burroughs Adding. Bookkeeping and Calculat ing Machine Scliool, Main 2760, DESIGNING, DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY. PBrof. Livingstone's Over 20 yonrs in W 115G st o Pr EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COMPETENT HELP for sour consideration. North 6000, Super Service Bureau. SIATD for general houscworks 7o Tawadry erencen required. Cail after T pame ¢ W Mitorata st MAIDS (two): one for coo ather for astatre; Call atier 7 s MOTHER'S CARE wanted for baby, 7 months old: suburban home preferred, Address Dox 298-E. Star office. pay for right party. ing_and lau od references., Guring day: EOO0 Address Box 125-E, Kt office. TS 200 NURSE for children, capable, respansibie. apt.: must be able to do plain sew nights: references. Phone Nortlt 10_or_ufter 8:30. WOMAN to go north: o swall family. Address Hox Who ran S, Sta WOMAN, colored, to attend sick person ply_1118 10th st n.iv. COOKS, MAIDS. day workers, for resorts and local. 2001 Oth n.w. SITUATIONS_MALE. COUPLES, colored, wanted; housemen, cooks. Fuller's Exchange, 1221 25th st 30° HEAD WAITER, colored, with experience, $70 per month and meals. Apply office, Stoneleigh Court, Conn, ave. and L st. OFFICE POSITIONS —Free registration. Wush- lnfla‘ Employment Exchange, operated for the publie by Washington Bchool for Secretaries and N School of Commerce. 1419 F st. n.w. ‘WAITRESS, white; four in family; permanent $65; north for summer. Ladies Exchange, 807 Vesmoat ave. « ALL-AROUND WORK. man. guarried. colored wishes steady pluce in privte fauily: room and board: in or near Chery Chasc. Add Rox 120-E, Star office. o BOOKKEEPER and office manager, competent construction experience: familiar proft and loss accounting, financial statements. d reference. Address Rox 1751

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