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TAXIS & AUTOS Lower Rates L5 J— NEW RUSES FOR LITTLE CHEEKS ARE your children pale and thin, weak and languid? Build them up for the long, hot summer with Gude's to- Mangan. It will help them put on solid flesh, bring back the roses to their cheeks, the brightness totheir eyes, and the health, and vigor which spring fever has taken away. Two generations of children have been kept hearty, plump and rosy by the use of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan as a spring tonic. A Your druggist has Gude's, liquid or tabiets, as vou prefer. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Say “Bayer” and Insist! When you see the name “Bayer” on nackage or on tabiets you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed sv physicians over twenty-two years and ! roved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Neuraiga Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain Accept ““Bayer Tablets of Asplrin’ only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- jists also sell botties of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer “anufacture of Monoaceticacidester of QUICK RELIEF FROM _ CONSTIPATION That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive wards’ Olive Tablets | U. S. BANK WILL SELL NEW AUSTRIAN BONDS Part of Loan of $135,000,000 Will Be Floated Here, New York ‘World Reports. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 24.—Part of a second huge loan to Austria, totaling | $135,000,000, is to be floated in the United States through “one of Wall street's best known {international banking houses,” the New York World It would be the first| loan to a world war enemy in which this country has participated. The new loan, the World says, is | part of the league of nations recon- | struction plan for Austria, which, the newspaper points out, saved that na- tion from utter financial collapse. Great Britain, France, Italy and Czechoslovaklia each would guarantee 20 per cent of the loan and the other 20 per cent would be assumed by other members of the league The | quantity of bonds to be disposed of here was not ascertained, one inform- ant saving 26 to 60 per cent and an- other asserting only a small amount to _stimulate sales abroad. The first allled loan to Austria was | twice oversubscribed in the London market, according to the World. It was for only $16,000,000, however. GOES INTO BANKRUPTCY. The Seaboard Film Corporation yes- terday flled a petition dn volunim‘ bankruptey. The company was engaged in the distribution and rental of motion picture films, with offices in the Mather building. The assets of the company HE EVENING STAR, WASHI Life’s Darkest Moment. —By WEBSTER. = CADDYING For A BOY YOUNGER THAM HIMSELF — are stated at $1,050 and its liabilities ut $11,465.95. Wi | Attorney Stanley D, Willis | appears for the bankrupt. 1 BY L. L. HARR. ‘IL—Description of the Tiles and ‘ Summary of the Play. The game is played with 144 tiles, which are divided into four distinct jand separate suits. These four suits jare called the bamhoo, circle, ch acter and honor suits. The first thre j0f these suits score equally, and are larranged in the e manner: that l<, there are thirty-six tiles in euch umber from one to nine, and there | #re four tiles of each number. The character suit s numbered one, 1wo, three and on. The circle { bambon need 1o number: the denomination of any tile m: ascertafned by noting the number of circles on the face of it in the case of circla suit, and the number of ham- and Loo stalks in the case of the bamboo s0 and s the red white drago Iin ber, n jwest, respectiv. four alike for each. eason |flowers are eight in number, and as | they are usually used only when play- ing with limited hands, will ba dis- cussed fully later on. The removal of the flowers and seasons leaves but tiles for use. Fron above south, ith east Tablets, the substitute for calomel.' |} Dr. Edwards, a practicing physi-: HOW TO PLAY PUNG-CHOW Also Known as Mah-Jong proaching. It had approached slow- |1y amid a whirl of air currents. The i violet hue of earth and sky deepened; | then, as If in a single instant of time, me charged with a dead: gag, to breathe which meant in- stant death. “It was a conditlon with which 1 was famlliar as gulde across those arning sands. Instax 1 tore oft my sash, water from my cante fuce down warg upon It, § my own face well down'upon the wet cloth, T knew If the child could sustain 1ife ation it is plainly evident that | from TON, D._ ¢ Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. Jobn O, Haley. St B SOty &, O emacy arv arva: 14th and Columbla roed (Evane Drug Btare. . Mer. Holmead and Otls place, Holmead Pharmacy. 14th and Colorado a¥ey Finey Hranch PRarmacy. 17th and Park road, -hrm & Myers. 2434 18th. Joha M. Th 2162 California ave Tth and K, Goldenbirg's {iime clatk'e sts., Assoclates rug 3 3. French Simpeos. Pharmacy. Pharmacy. 1" Ph: acy. Gu. ave "and Rock Creek Church rd., Bock Creek Pharmacy. o7, Ga. ave. and Upshut ot. H. Colodny & Co. 5016 Ga. ave., Brightwood Pharmacy. Morse Pharmac Dupont P} V.. Pearson — . Lanfs Quieler 21at and G st ve.. Herbat 25th and Py A28 Conn, Wisconsin Pharmacy. Phat GEORGETOWS. , Pride’'s Pharmacy. . O'Donnell's Pharmacy. ath and N, Weller & Moskes's T and. ealy Pharmacy. Fincoln bark Pharmacy ar) - " Cotn’ Pharmacy— Fast Cap__and Ath. Bi 1A and Eart Capital, 20mh st and B.L & xe. 3800 12th o ‘s Pharmacy—Brooklant SOUTHEAST. 24 st. and Pa, ave., H. E. Sprucebark. Ath and Eye, Wellor & Moskey's Pharma:y, 11th and P Fealy's Pharmacy. 14th and P Smyser's Pharmacy. 1907 Nichols ave., Weiss & Healy—Azacostls. SOUTHWEST. th and D ate., Lants Bros. 4% and L ste.; Columbla Pharmacy. RATE—3 CENTS A WORD in Washington and Subnrbu for— Help and Rituations Wanted. Foun For saie and oul e Kutomobile and Wanted Rooms for Wanted. Business Opportunities, et: RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 cents & word. REAL ESTATE ADS. ‘anted Miscellaneons Livestock. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923, INTER, plaio_work. _Cail 10th b.w. after 5 o'clock. G. W. Donn. Phone Fran) 1in_3819. PAPERHANGERS—Only union men of ability, Snively Joseph Co., 140 8. Whitneld at., Pitt’ 7 3 PAPEHHANGERS wauted, non-union. _Apply d and Webster sts. n.w., or call Hratts- 18-F-28 after 6 p.m. ( { HELP AND SI __EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES anted. hommemen, porters, coupl EFFICH] of work, local or elnewhere, waiters, _chauffeurs, OFFICE POSITIONS—Free registration. Wash- ington Employment Exchange. operated for the public by Washingt:n Bcl nd Echool of Com: TBERA—Aprentlcs or man 1o work i ust, uadersuand plumbiag. Addre Box 181, Arlington, Va. 26° PLUMBER, il around Jobbing Band: steady ork year around for a xood man. 5530 Con ne Cle FORTER wanted rienced man to teke charge Sules; fry can une 2 good, experienced nalen- Aldress Box 100-L. Btar of- y waiters and ‘waitre ployment Agency, 1834 U &t RELIABLE HELP of all kinds for your c sideration. Majestic Employment = Ag 1834 . 119, : REGISTER NOW. Positions open datly for clerks, bvnkkvrrrn. drivers, nographers, es, secretur] mansge: hiers, ete. National Person: B & N. typists, -b.x saiespeople, nel Burcau, 1 xceptionally ettractive position” to purchaser; aot. stock of ellin sey_bul SALESMAN, men's wear: state sge, refer- caces and swlary expected. Address ot t office devices by old established company of tional and world wide prominence; good lary o start; prospects of lifetime position for the right man. Btate age and full detalls in reply. Addre Philadelphis. INSTRUCTION COURSES ARE YOU CASHING IN on vour spare (i We will train you day or night for_position s professional ‘drafteman payin to 355 Trky, Cally weite or phoss Co School of Drafting, i4th and ._North_272. AUTO DRIVING —GESSONS PRIVATELY given. Call Lincoln 8681, We will do the rest. BOYD SHORTHAND In 80 days and rapl the world's best system; expe use it; Invu(l{ll you will College, BALESMAN-—falary. twelve Gundred doilars 8$1.200). Wanted—One of the largest com- pinies a2d most progressive life insurance agencies in Wushington wishes to amploy 8 #90d salesmen on a salazy of §100 per month, oF more; or on & commussion and re - tract: prefer men who have not beea i the iife fnsurance business, but must ambi- tion and. ene: Wetrain and instruct our salesmen In the art of selling life insurance. This is an opportunity to make at least $2,500 the first vear. The average income of our nt salesmen for the first year during 1922 Was §2.600. Wo feel gatisfied that any good Salesmen should do as_well under oar special trainiog. Address Box 74-D, Star office, giving lephone number. AL or _distribator to sell & high- rade line of plckles, olives, efc.; sble to urnish bond; money maker for capable man. American Pickliog Co., 211 South Front st.. e, experienced, 1 at of phone_Ontario SALBSME: {for the Washington dintri reas i !n s company in the world, in & field where they will bs without competition: we do not oposc to make you independently Fich, but 4o guarantes Jou will sell something the business man really wants azd some. s bank will tell him he ought to b jstate in letter pressnt employment, perience; every applicant will fecelve un ddress Box 227 req they will ha onable fncoms and a good future: thes sell $15 bond to commercial and busi- —Auto, four, experienced, to sell Gray cars; a good opportunity for live wires. Apply In person; do not phoe. Nash-Rinker Motor Co., 3325 1 JIL-BETT Stifling Conscience BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. 1 {llustr: the -four different different one & st to give here a, general broad summary of the play ' |#0 that the reader may go into the {detall which follows with w clea | conception of the general routine of | the game and of its object | | | | Summary of the Game. The tiles which have just Leen de scribed are first turned face down o {the table and thoroughly shuffled, ithen all four players unite in arrang- {ing them to form a wall, all tiles ntill being face down. Thls wall Is ! then broken at a point deter ned by throw of two dice, and each plaver in order, an original of This he sets up in | front of him, arranges and procasds | to build up,’ improve and_com| during the drawing, and dlscur one tils at a time of which the rest of the game consists. Huilding up | a_ lhand consists of completing sets | 0t threa of a kind, four |and threo insequerice. ) | Completing a Land consists of re-! larranging the original hand into four | of the above-mentioned sots and one | pair. Thres of a kind means three | tiles of the same denomination and | | sult, such as thres sixes of churacter, and not, for example, one three of | haracter, one three of bamboo, and one three of circle. Similarly with | four of a kind and three in sequence. Vherever tiles are put together to ! form a set, they muet be of the same su! { | (Copyright, 1923.) 1ing both it and my Within _the “nts pandemonium reigned . The Arabs had apparentl forgotten thelr usual prude dulglng in potions so lberally on this sion that were, to )able of meeting the dire situa- on. The horses were panic stricken with the first inhalation of the dread gas that Look their breath from them, falling 1ifeless reared and plunge “Onl passing ostric to bury thetr n escaps destructi The tents w fastening wis th enough sand and hurled from their n less time than it 1 the burning sand ieles. and prey allke, rising und dushing off e the dunger was quite as men- cing . or “, was befors me, and that was to make my way over the s K« sands d been one test of endur ther. But ths infant my face with wondering it survive? duwned and t zenith my blood- the looking up eves, would t e fears grew ed sky was abov brassy glow of t a sea of snifting, t o5 my far 4 catastrophies had alway ¢ very faithful | mel with m T feared the awful horrors of dying on the desert, together with the little babe I had tried 8o hard to save. “It meemed st miraculous me that the life eod from to minute in the frail littla body. gave it the remaining water in to ste “1f vou would surishment quickly. feel thut I'm done le 8 words to the lin { o wtrictural steel; must {le experienced. Apply Steel Hhop, 4th and Channing sts._ne BOLA MAN, O'Donnell BOLICITUR, commission bas: office ¢ UNTIL 11 PO advertisements for The Eveniug Star be'st The Btar ofice or one of The Btar o "offcas by the ‘DAY BEFORE ‘with the foli Lost and Found. Hoa Mot ¥ Rouse: Address Dox 106-W, Far experience and 202-L._Star_office. ETENOGRAPHE fguring aceura keep details and salary. ofti TRUCK DRIVER, experienced in packing cream: must be good strong worker and know the thoroughly; state experienc d phone. ' Address Box b Wanted Eltuations. ‘Wanted Rooms. Advertisements under e abore - f tions will ba nccepted at The Star offc nd Pa. ave., nntl] 9:30 a.m. day of lssue, or at any of The Star branch cffice til 8:30 a.m. day of issne. All advertisements for The "ur must be received at The Star o[!r-- D Saturdey. acy of The Star ranch offices by 6 pm. Saturds: CASH WITH ORDER is required for all ade vertisements {rom transient advertisers. Answer fully, giviog all Address Box 230-L, Star Ftar offce. RO (9 TYPIST —Monthly salary, $90: etate experic ence. age: give references: own bandw Addrvss Box HELP—MALE. “FEVFR mall ORTGINAL rec mmendations n_applying for_empioyment. COPIES. ARCIITECTURAL DRAFTS! experience in orced. concrete work who can work without ciose Box 205-W, Kiar office. * capable of mer- experienc e uge, end o, TAdaress kood position’ to right man. NG MAN fo make himself gemerall fal in wholessie Dusiz Lyoz, Conkl $15 und Iy Mr. Kressin, | e | _PARKER-BRIDG THE SERVICES o PERIENCED HI CLOTHING > POSITION I8 N AN ERMANENT FERI SPLENDID QPPORTUN APPLY MR LBSSNER FARKER-BRIDGET 00.. ___THE AVENUE_AT NINTH. COUNTER MAN—At once. Only experienced need apply. Sunset Cafeteria, 1323 Eye st. HOE SALESMA} perma- nent position ; good salary ; must BOOKBINDER, rienced 1o edition work. (George A. Simonds & (o, 611 12th| street n.w. BOOKKE G loan business; an uau trpe of man: correspondence confidential d e bakery and run errands ;. 805 building and sasl opportuzity for rigl Ad i somiiaie ) day i er g experience un. Steward School, “ % per day. Boyd Business CIVIL RYRVICE examunation clerk; spect itruetions begin today A $1.140 to $1,640; both men and women; uge 18 to 70. The Civil Rervice Pre araiory Bchool, s._e, cor. 13th and F. 20%, 3 fter which time I waus placed Bic position paving & A witfout. previous It pare to attend u “Progre Boyd Bus. College, 1304 F st. n. BHORTHAND TAUGH 't ho 27. HOTELS NKED AMBIFIOUS men apd women: nation-wide demand fn all depart. ments, “hotels, tea @purtment houses ek quickiy recetve pay whils I interfers with present cmploymer ing 3100 a week. Iree class I s every Thursday, § p.m.” Willlam F. Matteson, 610 811 Bond' bl i CANVARSELN (experienced) Wil find i opportunity as to salary and commission Muosey bldg 24 HIER- Girl or yo ning and Saturday’ a Address Box 103, HOCOLATE "UIPPER wauted, experienced. nes_Confectl: 514 Oth x Young lady: min Kaplowitz Bros., Iuc., .~ for Tight fun i “short Lours. ghieay bridge walting room. . thres bright, energetic. no wunted for extra salen work atudent or student portu n more on colomission. Address Box 41, hite. for child [ refarences required. o i ¥ . BALEAWOMAN—Special 1 ing: salary. Room tion geod uatil et 'lb(i;l(Al'll R, 1ife insy ating age. experi o T L STENOGR, 3 experienced fignring accurately, with krow. keeping preferrad.” Answ: details azd saiary. Address Box o PISTS for evening work. 4:30 ty fi:0. Apply Roem 407, Lquitable Slocyeemeee - . WAIST FINISHELS at once. D, apt. 2. WAT I Storekeerer, Crown Restaurant, 510 1ith. WOMEN to sew o1 power machines, to maks swolngs, Apply T € M. Burten & Sca, 911 . B, colored. advertising campalgn, with ~crew manager. WOMEN with good personality, liouse-to-house | TUATIOUNE, l = HELP—FEMALE. e, EW YOUNG LADY. Telegraph_operator au" ¢ ALY, Ktar o HELP—DOMESTIC. T ABRIRT Toune country preferred; 3150 18th st. n.w. wages A 1o laundrs; w COOK, colored ;. yon_ st. CO0K do COOK, ™ housework; references: home 1 { COOK tor an erences X, | o AL HOTUSEWORK, or ko. 810 Aduins M NERAL HOUSEWQEKER, St Capitol at AL_HOUS 311 Fast ERAL HOUSE: Kevnedy st o AL HOUSEWOKRKER w 5 honest; mus N Apt WORK. cook, Terra REKE colored gir i AL HOTSEWOIK 1513 Allison st GENEKAL HOUSEW cooking; good pas; r 4550, ORKLY SENERAL HOUSEWORK, wor g0l plain cook; references GENERAT, HOUSEWORK, Tath st now HOTs ¢ WORK general honsewor Bood pay and thos | meut by M, 1 a ! pe: Address sl sear, Box 04.1, Star off) to help in home 630 A COAT PRESS pr erences. 868 H af. .. exper farences. perience {is task ended, he fell back on the Tm- 3 They were obliged to leave all that was mortal of him there. The little one had had a miraculous The searcher 1 to place her safely i ther's arma Dan u face the cian for 17 years and calomel’s old- | r. Crawtord, 704 Metropolitan Back | office. time enemy, discovered the formula | | ST S G WOMAN to wait on store and .r.-—«il{] AL ESTATE SAL R. C. M. Burfon & Son. #11 E st now. |5 yvears’ expericnce, wan make ¢ Address “|be thoroughly experienced. i:-l for me—Gutiate i steres 1o ply Hirsh Shoe Stores, 1026 n.w, Exclusive and First Publication of This Old-Fashioned Love Story. rs, also men free to truvel | 9 per week and extra com- | /th st ungecessary. hut $730 {°- - For all particul at e ash se call toviced | s of his| 1218 Pa. rave | CA' ALESMEN, experi-!* enced preferred, for .aturdays.ifi\"“'fls and dres Apply Hirsh Shoe Stores, 1026-{once. Rizil Bros,, 1213 ¥ 28 7th st. n.w {BOOKKEEPER — OL1 S-1| SHOE BUYER. |TABLISHED REAL EST ATE| SALESMAN, OFFICE DESIRE FIRST- CLASS BOOKKEEPER: EX- | For department store; must be =ik 2 = “miat bave rof- | energetic and sales promoter;| PERIENCE ~ NECESSARY; SATURDAY HALF-HOLI- wmm"‘h”: EOOd opportunity. Address Con- \ - = 47 | Aidential, Box 150-L, Star office.| DAY ALL YEAR; SALARY TO START, S$r.200, WITH xperienced on es. Apply Star ofiice. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. ST aystems. L. J at ine 1o lost =0 young, daughte: As 1 deal Bett, 0 may God deal with me,” gald hos story €0 far aples of Li to ot | e ive | beantifol granddan OV 18 ‘toibo. {necribed which was sup- | posed to era from theso ter | Tors of the desert. |, When tha caravan by which they {had started was some days overdue and had not been heard from, search- ors wers sent forth into the desert | in search of the travelers. The drif | ing ds obliterated all trace camel and horse hoot prints and cara- van wheels. A dying gulde, whom they found | half buried in the sand drift, was enabled to tell them what had hap- 3 Experien on_paviug liberal applying ut o a_price) the_expert, ter, Jil-Bats for Olive Tablets while treating | patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. 1 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do nnti contain calomel, but healing, soothing vegetable laxative. fe No griping is the “keynote” of |reit, these little sugar-coated, colored tablets. They cause the took the {nfant from his arms, “The baby needs a wom- an's care for some tiue to come,” she declared. 1t was decided that Jil-Batt should Iive with Mrs. Mudge, next door, but| T that most of her days should be | CHAUFFETRS (3), colored; must spent under the eve of her grand. |experience; steady’ fob, good pay. father. The child thrived beyond jnew Dodges. 1189 17th st. o.w. desires emali_ time. Linc. 7 CHAUFFEUR, a; friend of Jav's, s also in lo Ph After Smith's backelor dinner Thorne g. him to dripk too much, and starts to take you have a Dim to Clairens, but the two ure held up o . who th h mouth”—bad breath—a dull, tired | 7a Birow him foto an alrplane. whits. jesves feeling—sick headache—torpid liver [next morning for a transatiants. —constipation, you'll find quick, sure | the_uaconscio: in the cockpit. They never force them to unnatural | ™ action. “dark brown erences, trip with to dris After a and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at_bedtime. Thousands take them every night {ust to keep right. Try them. 1Sc and 30c. Gray halr, however handsome, de- notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearanc Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhance its appearance a hundred-fold, Don't stay gray! Look young! Elther prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which Is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because It darkens the halr beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponye or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a thne. By morning halr disappears; after another applic tion or two Its natural color | and It becomes thick, gl trous, and you appear y Cuticura Soap 1S IDEAL For the Han ormy passa; 18 left, more dead than alive, on the shores of Arabls, at Katar, aud | the plane proceeds on its way. | - ; NSTALMENT IX—Destiny Which Skapes Our Ends. TODAY'S “Two shall be born the whole wide ‘world apart, And speak In different tongues, and have no heed @ach of the other's being, and no thought These, o'er unknown seas, to un- known lands shall cross, Escaping wreck, detying death; and all unconsclously Bend every act, that one day out of darkness they shall meet And read life's meaning in other's eyes.” HE (nhabitants of Katar, the most thriving place on the Arablan coast, were always H astir fully an hour before day. break. Their work, pearl-fishing, be gan with the first upshoot of the morning sun, which was signaled by the firing of guns from the sloops | anchored a mile or 8o off shore.| Pearl-fishing formed the occupation ! of all the {nhabitants, both men and | wome ! Katar had a large population, prin- cipally Arabs, though there were a goodly number of English-speaking people, who had drifted there for rea- sons of thelr own—the world for- getting, by the world forgotten—and the darker-skinned race, employed in the coffee plantations, who had & set- tiement quite apart from the others. Among those who spoke the Eng. lish tongue were Daniel Bannoci, and his granddaughter, Jil-Bett; th Mudges, man and wife. who lived further up the road, and last of all those who were generally to be men. tioned first; the government officlal and their families. Bannock had always seemed more or less of a mystery to the inhabit- ants of Katar. He hung aloof from them. There had been, years back, a rumor that he was the youngest son of an English peer, who, after los- ing his wife, had shaken the dust of England off his feet forever, leaving @ young son at college behind him. For years the father was lost sight of, then he turned up at Katar, em- ployed by the government as an ex- pert upon pearls. He had been an experienced diver, but an encounter with a glant octo- pus had closed the occupation for him. One day he announced that his son, now grown to man and wedded, with his wife and their infant child, were to join him in Katar. Daniel Bannock felt much anxiety over them, for they must cross the desert, and there had been much uprising among the nomadic tribes of Bedouins, who attacked caravans, despite the pass- pened. ‘When nearly halfway across the desert they became aware that they re followed by a band of Bedouins their expectation. At seventeen Jil- Bett had developed into the most beauteous maiden on the Xatar coast. COLLEGE or high school student—1f _you wouid like to earn $25 per weel class magazine subscriptions: we will teach you bow. mansger, 120, 908 G st. selling high- YOUNG MAN, white, solicit laundry work; salary and com- each | { who were known to be the most law- 1 less and merciless plunderers in all | Arabla. { __They had pitched their tents in ths |very heart of the burning ndy stretch, and there was no escape for whom they marked as their prey. At midnight they had attacked | the caravan, surrounding it. The men fought hard, but the odds were against them. When morning broke there was not a man who had escaped being massacred save the gulde who was recounting the terri- | ble occurrence. He had escaped the | fate of the others by feigning death. Despite tears and prayers, they | took the women along with them, t | gether with the contents of the cara- 1 van and the animals. { “For two days and nights I follow- | ed them, creeping on my hands and | knees when darkness fell. Then, un- xpectedly, a swift justice overtook | them. I saw it coming a long way |off and knew what it was, though | the band of Bedouins, strangely enough, had not noticed it. They A _prince from Indin saw Jil-Bett, as he and his retinue were passing through Katar, becoming =o infatu ated with her he would have re- nounced a crown to wed her. She refused him. Her grandfather re- jolced at the fact that vhe was still heart whole and fancy free Tika the rest of the inhabitants, she became . pearl diver, taking to it ue a duck takes to water, despite the excellent education she had ac- quired. It had taken much coaxing to gain her grandfather's consent, though the danger at present was not nearly #0 great as it had been in his time. In those days divers went down with but a girdle about their loins; since then, the government had taken pos session of the pearl fisheries, and the divers were required to use divers dress, which insured for them & longer time on the ocean's bed, and was infinitely safer. The divers were taken out to the beds in the govern- ment boats, lowered to their work at the signal of the rising sun, the 703 bow. " Ses salenma mission. Apply Dupont Laundry COOKC - colored moan. Watiows Taiwumpt, | OO 2355 Sherman ave. o 2% #|COLORED BOY, young, for & crew for an estabilshed installment house: | MESSENgEr Service; must have 8 small closed frick for stack: | \wheel, Apply Mr. Coonin. Wm. - Hahn & Co., 7th and K sts. May iry. 1618 C"at. 7 |SALESMEN (five) to sell our g g B " oninia, “ie | Lyk-Glas paint jobs on commis- saving appliance; vsed by U 'rament, 1 and Albert_Sechrist Mfg. Co.. Ioom |12th st. n.w. DRIVERS (3), experisnced on ’z}un Teferences required. Telephone No CLERK—J two roome; good salary. Ade W Montgomery co., Md., and two Virginia, to im sion basis; wonderful pessibili- Good ’ Housekeeping Institute and described G st. n.w. = 44| HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. Apply Geo.' N. Bowen. Hyattsville, Md. gt . Btar off o - DATRY WOKK; man who can milk. A = follow up leads 'from 'large public demonatra- tions conducted by our lecturer, and sell gus- | =] A 8 ties for good live men. Lyk- recently In 32 magarine articles: references | Glas Auto Paint System, 2018 required; permanent positions. Call between 4 LAWYER, conspiracy case. PR BUTLER AND COOK, rianced colored o Tombes Fagon. | . experianc iile, Md. 236 | ple, for summer at Warrentoo, Va.. beglani DRIVER, cvlored, for Ford delivery; refe e 204 Gosp_ & _ | MAN AND WIFE as caretaker and do clean- TADPIY { ing; man must understand s ful in nights & week and every other Bu AL had reached their tents and were hav- ing a celebration because of their ac- quisition of so many women, young and good-looking ones at that, whom they intended to apportion off as men on watch on the decks hoisting them, with their basket-load, at given intervals of 80 many minutes' dura- luon, or before, if signalled from be- ow. dress Box 187-H. Star office. FARM HAND, colored. at Industrial Home Behool for Colored Children, ‘Blue Pl ., D, Q.; Distriet government position: salary,’ 40 ¥ month ; room, board and laundry furnished. N AN i to o stay nights. Apply L. E. nw. MEN or women, whole or part tim gnllrnla and take orders for our produ wives among the men. | ““Crouching outside of the main tent, I heard the lamentations of the helpless creatures whom they in- tended for the cruel sacrifice a little later on. “There wWas one young woman, a wife, with a little babe in her arms, who appeared to bo the one most de- sired by each. “They decided to walt until the dawn of the following day to cast lots. Meanwhile, the young woma: driven almost to a frenzy, took h fate into her own hand “‘Better death for my babe and selt than life and a horrible future,’ she cried. And befors any one of them had an inkling of her intention she had caught up a sharp blade which | they had not noticed was within her reach. “With this she made a pass at the child, burying the blade the next in- stant in her own breast. It was found that she had missed the child by scarcely a halr's breadth. ‘Great confusion, with the flercest of oaths, followed. In the melee some on¢ d the babe by the hee) throwing it headlong out of the ten! It fell at my ¢t unhurt beca of the softness of the heaping sand. I caught the child in my arms. The babble within was so great they did not heed 1ts feeble cries. ‘As I said, 1 saw some distance shead that dire vengeance was com- ing down upon them. The violet hue vlidch graduall rouded sky and lsand was the forerunner of the dead- | ly slmoon, which was swiftly ap- But few of the divers made more than enough to hold body and soul together, owing to the exactness of the officlals. ~ For each thousand oysters turned In, the diver received, for his or her pay, one-fourth of the oysters he had brought up. If a pearl happened to bs found among his pile, it was immedlately confiscated. The diver disposed of his or her oysters to the dealers, who bargained for them, for a mere pittance. Thus the .| owners of the pearl-fishertes grew richer, accumulating fabulous wealth, while the divers grew older, weaker ;mil poorer, living but a short life at est. Tomorrow—What the Date Trees Bloom. PADEREWSKI ENDS TOUR. tlers make $10 to $13 per day; {nvestig: Call any evening after 3:80. 721 Sth st. . 245 EOLICITORS—Male and femuie, to secure club ore; hustiers only. See offico meaaper, 8, | 1108 16th st n.w. hone_Lincoln_2R63. GENERAL UTILITY MA: dishwasher. Apply Wyoming Apartment House Dining Room. ol. rd. and CANE. ate. 288 - ‘membe: GOVERNMENT CLERKS wanted on expanding | Deom full se £1%° and pbone number. ress Box 204.Ls Sear office. GOVERNMENT CLERKS—We have an oppor- tunity for you to earn sot your spare time selling high-class m subscriptions. This will in mo way 1 ore | ing with your present position. For farticulars { no"sdvasce call_between 8_and . 120 McGill bidg. 7o capital needed HELPER to mechanic oo auto irs; > e Fow . kitchen helper and " e | g ey products wholessle; In prices; 5o experience: practically ‘we_teach you' to manage NEW YORK, April 24.—After five years’ absence from the concert stage, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Polish planist and patriot, is closing the most suc- cessfui tour In his career, it was an- nounced last night. Paderewski will complete his seventleth concert May 2 and his grose income for the appear- ances will exceed $500,000, it was eaid. He played to his biggest audlence, a $24,690 house, in San Francisco, on March 8. . Paderewski was reported to have ex- pended the greater part of his fortune on the Polish cause, but hi al tour was said to have inore than re- couped his finances, N to work on It Chapin_a MEAT CUTTER. Btand 148 Oenter et SIEN to distribute samples, 1 Tear 837 Pa. ave. n.w. '3ne MEN to _cut apd spiit wood; guod mone: 000 Now York ave. _ 24 MEN for awning and outside — (ives most coapers- v o : mfi'fi“d-:m' = T k. 260 | tod, v‘:‘ te' age, occupatl nhr‘!;zeor:'nc;fi W. SIAN, colored, to work In_bottiing plant and | ravielgh Co., Dept. . T WANTED—SALESMEN. MAN WANTED—Live, wide-awake, experienced in supervising bullding operation, 6.room row | {AKE from $15 to $50 & day seiling & Jack houses. Don’t apply unless you know the auto jacks. Simple, Mllll!h and lr'A;d\‘lmM‘;:l' ‘m‘.’hl.ld'l:.rn:n “The motor does the worl the right wa icess, & Bee. | N . Every auto_owner wants AN, Bo- | e ponsands’ sold dally. Easiest sellin Ct exclusive tory.. & e ,"m g ‘fi"w fi«'n Hennepin_ave/, Minneapolle, Minn, ¢ b e e A I Becoweary, Jordon Motors Co.. 1020 Gomnecti- - N ciilian. asq milery: stoady po- 3 ef n and military; s o ::ln:n. hA‘;fl!fil Box 224-L, Btar office. g: Vo e 2 e ity et =0, % & 8on, 911 B | v tional Bank Bidg., 8 to 6. 250 gmmmr‘——rl—"a et T Tevel and SAtESMEl;{; 5 oundation. ~ Address Box S iy e | Ercrtienel, oportanly, fon,, SIS Star office. with D] -aged white oau, | Orgal The iget s well known, ex- S T lenet bt o, S8 | eEaeely SErertend wnd in wide domeze: By room, board and lsundry. ‘Gberculosis 75 weekly, apply o W oitsl 14th and Upehur sta. BONUS AND LUNCHES IN ADDITION ; MENT IF SATISFACTORY PREFER SOME ONE NOW EMPLOYED WHO DESIRES TO IMPROVE CONDITION. REPLY IN OWN HAND- WRITING, GIVING PAST EXPERIENCE, ETC. DRESS BO3 OFFICE. ST TABLISHED REAL ESTATE COMPANY DESIRES FIRST- CLASS STENOGRAPHER; EXPERIENCED PREFE RED; SATURDAY HALF. HOLIDAY; SALARY, $1,.200 PER YEAR TO START, WITH BONUS AND LUNCHES IN 1O ADVANCEMENT IF SATIS FACTORY; PREFER SOM MPLOYED WHO TO M- PROVE CONDITION. RE- PLY IN OWN HANDWRIT- ING, GIVING PAST EXPE RIENCE, ETC. ADDRESS BOX 164-L+STAR OFFICE, HESAPEAKE AND TPOTOMAQ TELEPRONE COMPANY. Al 1S OFFERING EXCELLENT EMPLOYMENT TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF ALERT, BNERGBTIC YJUNG WOMEX. APPLY .. BOOM 1, 723 13th ST. N.W. SALESLADIES, EXPERIENCED. Ladies’ coat, suit and dress dept. ; permanent position. THE LOEB CO., 714 7th St. N.W. EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPERATORS ‘Wanted SHRINE NTION. CONVE PLEASE REGISTER NOW. ra.“Bert" gowns & advancement, pre lsing agencs experfenced in office ru. switchhoard ar general clerical work: knowledge of typ capable of meeting publie intelligently retorenc tar office. companion i family © s cxchunyed. Box BI-L, POSIT o of clerks stenogray 5 r ofcn, 5 IST— Work _ evenings Tor week, 1Ll Ist s 56 | eace. | Goo | experienced e | COOK (piain), | wishes place, Fma L st n A ! (OOK, settled colored woman wishes plac Conlh iy stay mights. Frank. 1470, “nights; settied wom, family; Ho laundry. ored DAY Woith or warhiug | e M2 28rd well_exper] A% _Clay WORK, by reliable colored girl

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