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Look for the store with the . “Wear-Ever” Window Display Sure Way to Get Rid of 'Dandruff stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you instantly, look and you will need. drew him to the Bannock home. grandfather to woo and win her for concelved a hearty dislike toward the Arab, another matter to gain Jil-Bett's. operation of Mrs. fcally. | soon see poor Jil-Bett dead as mar- | form, that terrorizes the young girls | of Katar. { your lrledlu(hler. ‘with po that happened he would not be long | ridding himaself of her. almost unmentionable act isure to disappear, never to he seen jor heard of again. { nock, )ulvl with Jil-Bett not to marry Ben- AlL her word. slowly advanced, standing motlonless I my desire to leave her behind me, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop and your hair will be lustrous, glnssy, silky and soft, and el a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store and four ounces is all ‘This "“fli""‘“” bas never been w=Adveotisemang, MTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. THERE ARE A Boow. “TROUT FLIES, A Book BAS5 BUG S, Two Fou A NET AND ACRGCL Tre winoow — el e e - JIL- BETT Stifling Consc1ence BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY. Exclusive and First Publication of This Old-Fashioned Love Story. Oepyright, 1923, by MoOlure Newspaper Syndicate. XL—Her Heart Was Stolen. breath, her emotion was =o intense. In an instant Bannock was at her ANNOCK puffed away vigorous- | side, his talon-like fingers clutching 1y at his pipe, not daring to | her throat, swaving her violently to It i and fro. oalisc [ o Dett top it, would you' he screamed, quivering ‘'with a wrath as fearful as her own. and by far more dangerous “I'd go mad without it! Do vou hear, girl; 1'd_go stark mad for the want of it. I'm at that pass. and you would be sorry for what my frenzy might make me do. You'd stop me getilng what has become very Dreath of life to me! No! “You might do worse, my girl,” he continued. “Ben-Ali has ac- cumulated a goodly sum of money. He told me that himself, declaring if you would mary him you should have every desire of heart gratified. That your is something which must be considered.” 1 There was no answer from the girl, from = sheer ] ackward, grasp relaxed weakness, he staggered dropping ‘on a seat by the table, his head falling on his outstretched arms, his whole body quivering like an_aspen leaf Jil-Bett went to him, laying her strong, firm young hand on his bowed, white, disheveled head. ‘“Let me save you from the dope and Ben- Al’s influence. grandfather,” ~she pleaded, dropping on her knees at his side. “Let us go away from here anywhere. There are pearl fish- eries in many other places, and there is no better, more daring diver than your own Jii-Bett. The old man shook his head tically. *No, no! It's too late The girl rose slowly from her knees, gazing at him In terror: she had not thought it had so terrible a hold on him as this “Mind, 1 though he felt she was gazing at him keenls. “He even promised, If you desired it, he would quit Arabia and take you, and me, back to dear old Eng- land, where you were born; or, If You would mot be satisfled with that, we could all go to Ameflu a land 1 have always longed to see.” No word fell from Jil-Bett's her silence was ominous. “Great wealth and a husband who would adore vou must not be turned down because of a girl's whim. es- pecially when she does not realize the great advantages of such a union. Come, be sensible, my child, and tell me that you will not oppose this, my dearest wish. At length she spoke: “You would sacrifice me and all my hope of an after-life of happiness at the behest of a creature—I do not call him a man—whom 1 despisa with all the intensity of my being.” “Love often” has its beginning in averston.” declared the old man, de- termined to beat down her every argument. He could not help but recall the lines *'A creature of such horrid mein To be hated. needs but to be seen But, seen t00 oft, familiar with its face. Is first endured, then pitied, then em braced."” lips command you to more to the hospital to see that stranger,” he reiterated. “You will make Ben-All his enemy if you do.” Jil-Bett turned, walking slowly to the curtalned recess which shut off her couch from his gaze. He heard the sound of her violent weeping: then he knew Ben-All was right— her heart had gone out to the stranger whose life she had been the means of saving Not to go to the more! The command gered her. She had forward to those visit: s the glad- dest moments of her life. She had spent every possible moment there, When duty did mot claim her, allevie ating as best she could the young stranger's pain. The doctor noted this and smiled, commenting upon it among _themselves. They were all fond of Jil-Bett, and were uneasy over this state of affairs. They looked upon the practical side of life. “No doubt he has left a sweetheart somewhere, or, possibly, a wife and children; with Jil-Bett it is more than apt to prove ‘love's labor lost.’ * Therefore, they were more pleased than otherwise when they received a message from Daniel Bannock to the effect that they must refuse his granddaughter the privilege of tending the stranger “I will see him for the last time,’ she resolved, drying her eyes; “after that the days that come and g0 will § hold little fo look forward to.” The thought that comforted her most was that his {llness could not last much longer, and she would see the handsome stranger when he left the | hospital, Daniel Bannock made no effort to de- tain Jil-Bett us she passed him going out into the darkness of the night. All her life she had been wont to spend He would soon tire of |jong hours in the moonlight, by the old ession | gtone wall back of their place. Even and when {when there was no moon or stars he in’fnding the ways and means of | wanted her. - o o o e I he = He often wondered what she was omans Bty e nihe | dreaming about, sitting there with her been laid at that Ar door. A | little hands folded, lying fn her lap. A maiden he casts his eves upon 1sboy of her age would have been sharply reprimanded by him for iting time in that manner, but, with a girl—well, he did not understand their humors, and Jil-Bett came and went as she liked. Up to this time Jil-Bett had worn the native costume of the girls of Arabla— the long. loose shirt reaching to the knees, drawers, and the ever-present scart, a short-soabbarded, thin-bladed knife to guard against possible attack go no hospital fairly stag- come to look any He was too crafty to utter them. He had begun by detesting Ben-All, but as time rolled on and the Arab was much in his company this feling underwent a subtle change, until at last the Arab's will became his law At that time no thought of his beautiful Jil-Bett occurred to him— he had not had the slightest inti- mation that she was the magnet that Jt had been almost as much of a shock to him as it was to the girl | when he asked permission of her his bride. He knew Jil-Bett hanl and that even though he did give hte consent it would be quite He had endeavored to gain the co- Mudge to do her best to influence Jil-Bett to obey his rs. Mudge declined most emphat- | “For my part, T would quite as ried to the worst serpent, in human of he: nfel Bannock, “You know No, Danfel Ban- I will use what influence I He knew she had been as good as He thought of this as the girl Lofors the tampest: Re well knew. One or the other of them must con- | %) S%a-serpents while “_‘he“',‘,‘:mz"";m it o e WhICh/ woUK young sirls "that these daggere shouid Sy e o imsel T rab had |De 48 Ornate as possible. On Jil-Bett's her. name was engraven—tha unique satd: “I have wasted too much time = s on the whim of a foolish mald. The | N3, of her STandfather—upon both hilt d blade. eremony must not be delayed: I am | “"On’ this nigh ght on which Jil-Bett was soon to go away on important busi- | hurrying over to the hospital the moon ness; 1 might be detained weeks. I was late in rising, cannot take Jil-Bett along with me | (1. the sky wes thickly sown with stars jon this dangerous business—you that ‘secimed {0 shine brignter than ahe | know what takes me away—but 1t 18 [ had ever known them to shine before. Her surprise was great and her agi- tation intense when she was refused admission. “I am not coming again—this is the last time,” she said, bravely choking back the sob that rose in her throat. I am sorry, but that is the doctor's order, Jil-Bett. ~You see, the yo man has arrived at that stage of Lkn( iliness where those about him must be men only. He thought ‘that solution of the mat- ter would be the one most likely to sat- I-ry the girl, whlch proved to be the 'You shall be ln(ormod ‘when he is able to sit up, which we hope will be before long: then. probably you can come and sit with him T will be so glad to, Bett, lurnlns away. The attendant looked after her until the lithe form was lost to his sight in the darkne Like almost every young man in Katar, he worshipped Jil Bett from afar, and he wondered vaguely why it bound to me, my wif Danlel Bannock had not dared say him nay, or utter one word of pro- t nlthouzh he remembered his en she was placed a babe in hll trlmblinl arms: “As 1 deal by Ji -Bett, so may the Lord deal with me!” ~ Jil-Bett's face whitened; her large, dark eyes dilated; she turned a steady gage upon him. There was & look on her face that he had ror there before. Her bosom heaved ~ convulsively; her .lips twitched; no sound came from them for several moments, then her anger broke forth In scathing words: “If you were but yourself, grand- father, you would never consent to such a sacrifice of vour own flesh and blood. It is the horrible dope the Arab s keeping you stupefied with that is blinding you to reason and my prayer: I'he old man shook his cane at her menacingly, but, urged on by the vithin her, she went on with ut I .hl‘l‘l‘lw’ it. He lh.“ ive you no more dope: I will appeal to e e O e {6 thoush 1t . 1w oata the, #oF his Secret murmured Jil- one at that—had the heart of & life itself to ed, without effort, he would have ‘lvem Later- the tho that he should have ol- | MECHANICR at- { " {SALESMAN for Washington: mechmnical rub- but, to make up for was that a stranger—an unconscious s - oo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923. HELP—MALE. _Continued. xm—nm ER mail OF) Tacomm HELP AND SITUATIONS, e ————————— e e e ot INSTRUCTION COURSES HELP—DOMESTIC. Centinued. & _applying for m,umum. Use COPIB! ADVPfiTlR G_BALEAME] 7Ex(1|l!nt awfl‘- tunity for live wires. 3 ARCHITECTUR experience in who © BOLIGITORS for nundry: sala: mission. Barry Laundry, rear 76 Splendid opportunity for relnforced 17 n work without clove supervision. Ad- | STENOURAPHERMusi be accurate and have abllity to ‘Sgure. Mechunical work ; give nd Teference. Address Box 202 BTENOGRAPHER in 3 livan, 410 5th st. n.w -‘“ L R, experienced, ing accurateiy, with knowiedge of book- keeping preferred.” Answer fully, giviog_ sl details and salary. “Address Box 280-L, Star W. C. Er our (hlcl!n office; good sal- permanent. Mason Feuwick Lawrence, capable of Tery Kood opportunity m; live wire, verl TENOR BOLOIST Tor cholr. P‘Ak\n‘\«n Fre b; urch, TRUCKERS wanted, ing_freight. " Apply (0 Mr. George S, Nie- :,"‘,"‘ “Terminal Storage Co., 1st and R sts. olesale meat busi- ness: hours from 6 1o 2 p.m Spuivse sxet tary Beef Co., 5th and K » o hours betwean 12 210 Ed cinnity 1o |D:e: Good reference; man preferred: 8 hours Ve r da; vm NG MAN o learn the Il BOY “wanted, with bicycle; opp learn u good Laboy trade. Apply Natlonal Dental ory, 8 t. n.w. 26% BOY—Young, white, with bicycle, to do light work. Apply between 7 and 9 & 8rd flcor. Fleet Photo Service. 1210 6 n.w. O Y eliite or coldred, to wrap bundles; only steady boys needing work considere Kupty " Frazee Potomac Laundry, 18th & D bility insuraac ess; big opportunity for a m},nz hustler isiog i Drogress. Bee Mr. Eiines 700 oud_bldg. betv ;. YOUNG MAN to hang w|mow lhldu must be able to drive Ford. 1008 9th et. n.w. AN about 25, to do general ¢ Apply ‘at once. The Washington 318 611 _at. n.w. . one who ha t5pe preterred 602’ _ colored, to " "hod 11t BUS MAN and porter in lunchroom. Johason & Byrne, 3120 14th st. n.w. 8* 2 F nw., Neweor: some kuowledge to learn rubber CARPENTER FOLREMAN o0 rinfoced crete work. Chas. H. Tompkius Co., bia 526 T must erences. ¥ THE SERVICES OF A THOROUGHLY EX- PERIENCED HIGH-GRADE _ CLOTHING XD P ERs T R RNDID OPFORTCNITY. APPLY MR. LBBSNER. PARKER BRIDGET CO.. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Insurance Agency Man Wanted fo develop in auto supplies ve full information of yourself in first re- Address Box 14-M, ‘Star_offic COACH PAINTERS at_once. Body Works. 21t & Vi . selling hixh we will teach 803 G st s’ magatine subscription You how. See salesmanager, 120, nw. befween 4 and b COOK. colored man. 1104 20th st. n.w. NTERMAN life “department growing agency. Salary and commission to experi enced man ble of managing men and b Wat Restaurant, Ation:s personal producer. Qualifications i st let- u|..~n.nr»4 Btar ofice. 1 COOK, EWORK in amall famlly, reference 901 Col Phone North 5364, o S % GBNERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored an Sty lome nights; references. 1517 19th et g‘“*fl colored_girl; poeition payiog 25 per | ant without _previous _training.” end u ‘‘Progressive School'! College, 1804 F at. n. . ERAL HOUSEWORK, 1o nights; reference. 1045 Calvert TOUSEWORK—Small family and must have references. At apartment houses: uncrowded field : fine living, quick advancement; our metfods indorsed— our students employed by leading hotels evers- Open_evenings. Call for particulars. Lewis matt Training School. 1840 N. Y. MEN AND WOMEN quickiy learn real estate exs: receive pay while learning Intertere with prebent emplorment, some mAk: o Ing 3100 a_week. Free class lectures every | for: no washing. Thursday, 6 pm.” William F. Matteson, 610- | GENERAL TLGUSBK EEPER o1 bldg. __ e Avt, O Florence Courts, ter 8, HELP—IEMALE AL HO AGENTS, phonograph ticket: good seller. The |§00d Dlaln cook; Photo Craftsmen, 6024 11th at. n.w. 1% CLERK IN STORE, yoling woma st n.w. COOK, white Washiug(on Bestaurant, trent Euelid ERAL HOUSBWORKER—8, “xperlenced. colored, with references. 15th st. n.w. RAL HOUBEWORK. youug « 980 Shep) ,., T must e references. Cleveland_270. 1L wanted T Kood sa HOUSEKEEPER, whi e who ix fond o ferre HOUSEKER George oung_ womar Alex country pre ted _at once 8 King st children wWornan, whits, wio_ underatands good ¥ Stodern, privaie fome cooking: for one meal in cafeteria; prefer one | dress Hox T office. ot aceustomed to. stitutionsl cooklng 1621 | HOUSEKEEPER —Kefiaed - s i _ 26° | woman for small adult family: state wages TER GTRLST Goss bai experienced need | 8nd qualifications. Address Box 10-M, Star Leech’'s Cafeteria, of % SEMATD -~ References required. 3247 R st n.w ST HOUSEWORK, reliable. -at_woman for Eeueral lousex'ork: smail family; sta nights ool pay and good home for a goud worke. Apply_Arthur Mort AN and general colored girl;" bring middieaged w who desiren permanent. positio 955 Munsey hulMXn‘ - “exper refere L, light colored. for "~ worl hours’from 4 pm. (o 8:30; B0 Suadaye. Aoply nv stay nights. 821 Vermont ave. e MO Q657 W S to Te culture. NURSE GIRL — Apply with references only l,&l'(sr’::‘l:.u)dm :.muy Gulture e O iy LADIES educat sell_pear] neckiaces: big comm] &xn, l"fler-l!vn Pearl Co. Post Office Avply 11 Grafton < NURSE, % children, 2 and 5."in Army oficer’s fa ST = uust b willing 10 assist o o mioney far #ix TelbIe 13- | havo no tncumprances: will jeave fos now ‘employed; must he high- { nit® 5O entumbra b Trish s and willing_to do some outside work | Frunch preferred White, | Ay evenings. Apply 508 Westory bldg., 14th and | 531 "East' Clifton Terrace, Lo el 72 | PLAIN COOR wnd general housewarker; sma “collega mtudent or temcher 1o BAndle [ ol ogin ey Koo ee achool " giiide in sales Seid: healtnful and en - B g0 slary muamuatecd and | WOMAN reffable. 3t one: small family, via nights. North 3553 “ =i = o TADY OANVASSERS to take orders for s G HOUSPKEEPBR _and of high merit. Salary, comminslon and future. | helper; must be fond of chil other's ; $10 3 week suburbs, Ao Gr CREW MANAGER wauied to fake charge of a crew for an eatablished instaliment house must have a small closed truck for stock; this {s & permanent, excellent covnection. Ad- dress Box 10.W. DEMONSTRATO! Montgomery o , o Virginta. follow up lead 5 public demo s conducted by our lecturer, and ng appliance: used by 1 & Good " Housekeeping Institute sn recently in gazine ariic Mitions. Call between t Mfg. “Tnsurance Dy leading he Wanted th and accident company. Top- to experienced, Rox 42, 8t FITTER Must be experienced on fine gowns and suits. Best of references required Tar 9th st AUTOMOBILE WASHER. trustworthy hington. Kuplowitz Bros., XPERIENCED COLORED MAN TO WASH AUTOMO- BILES AT NIGHT. HAVE DRIVER'S LICENSE AND ABLE TO OPERATE WHITE TRUCK. APPLY TO MR. HENRY GIBBS. THE HECHT CO., 7th ST, AT F. ALTERATION HANDS Must be experienced on fine gowns and suits. Kaplowitz Bros.. Inc.. T Co.. Room MUST - conapiracy ¢ Park_ VEEE DISHWASHER, Apply Mount V must be thoroughly compeient. ou Cafe, 1208 Pu. DRIVEE, colored, for laun be over 25, capable, honest, n, intelligent, who knows cits : good p ne otlier need apply: Brat quired. _¢all Lincoln 3311. laundrs route, experienced Address Box 271 “ge iy delivery must courteau industrious man: class referen DRIVER for o0d opening for hustler. Star office. DRUG ~ OLERK—Junior: references, A | WAIST F SITUATIONS—MALE TANT desires set of book nw. day o evenings: terms reasonable. OFFICE GIRL Rox 203-1., Star office. g nogravhy: 3 ATTOMOBILE MECHANTCS HELPER + 2051, Star_om 2 Eetic . “age 18: view learning b 3K up. Address Box 334-T, & d, practical, fant; one who will stay nights. T take 2617 14th st. | ACCOUNTANT “with good experience | (HAUFFEUR= Young Frenchman, 90 rea ply emplosment office, | 0d. for private family. Address Box 807 1 irother. SALESLADY, young, selling glasswvare. 8th floor., Lansburgh & & = o8 CHATUFFECR winhies | Hotel Hamilton. 14th_and K st _ | pericnce; ther tour STENOGRAPHER, with knowledge of fil ECURY system preferred. Kaplowitz Bros., Inc, 6th st. n.w STENOGRAPHER, figuring accuratel keeping preferred. details and salary. office. YPIRT and Gung & 0 1n own Dandwriting; state age.. vxperience id salary expected. ~Address Box 351-L, Star ANTC. French, ith private tamiix: d o 7 e ign and domestic cars wishes po own repairs long experier Tobert, 1734 Ken experienced. with knowledge of book Answer fully, giving_sil Address Box 230-L, Star ,l.|'ll‘ 1L POSITIO of trust: member Almas Temple; moderate salar acrepted: automohie 5 | Addrec Box COAT office 1539 Eve st LIPINO. ook 28 o 1 of Philippines and NTSHERS at once. pt. 2. DuPont Pharmacy, 5 DuPont Circle ESTIMATOR or pri 1 & fleld ma adve walary and mi 1M, office FILIPINO for cooking and amall family. Apply 11 Graft Chase. Ma HELPER. Experienced in ice cream dept Col Do not phone builder—to on_construction work of nationally faed_ready cut houses age allowa Apply Imust own car K(dresetion . hotel e experience; one understand% all trades; $100 monthly. Stag Hotel, 608 9th n.w. r clubs, hotels, Frauk, 8sn2 WAITRESSES, experienced. Norman W. Appiy the Gri pre! £AM S vertising_distributed: Toman Betwesn”the axes o 15 and 807 woud | SAMPLES aid adve ’,?:,,,.’- ;;;:n;,w,j position for right party: apply at once. Man- |y o Lattan Laundry Co. 1848 Florida ave. nw. |0 Lot o To sew on power machiies, 1o MAKE (\va siaryiy awnioge. Apply R. C. M. Burton & Son, 911 | &3, 5058 GOVERNMENT CLERKN —We have an oppor- tunity for you rn some ext your spare time selling high-cla subscriptions. Thi r present 8 ana DELIV white. rear 419 K st. n.w SHOE SALESMEN Thoroughly experienced, high- grade, well recommended shoe sales people wanted at once. Highest salaries and commission on sale= Apply to Mr. Veax, Wm. Hahn & Co., corner 7th and K sts. DRUG CLERK, registered or unregistered ; must mrm<h rei- erence. Apply between the hours of 17 and 12. St. m.W. fice. RY MAN on Ford, Apply Md. Biscuit Co, 26* magazine will in no_way ioterfes rosition TWANDS Louse. ganten, Call Frank HELPER to_mech o repairs; erienced, ingle man preferred. Mr. ourist Camp. East Potomar Park JANITOR wtility man, and hotel ¥ 1005 13th w1, n.w LATBORERS Kovernment work— dally. - Shovel work. ~ Appiy T Charf, foot of 14h st sw. by duiry farm Food work: goor r. 3816 A3rd st Hyuttn, 393 W HELPER, Onfario Garage. Young_ White ma with some experience. Prone Col 8727, MEN—Two, eneral work ewton “married or single. for n in dairy in’ Va. for milkivg an Room 313, go1 7th et Pcopelc Druf' Store of- PRESSER. The new M. Brooks & Co. or- ganization require the services of a presser for their alteration workroom Only those with experience and best references need apply. inside and outside Burton & Son, 911 B for awning _work; men wanted. K. C. M MEN, with some sales experience (10) for 15) local work, (2) traveling western furnishied: (21 with cars, to 212 Jenifer bldg., 7th and; car experience; 1109 G st. n.w. ool gradua wble and s Bux 191-L, WOMEN with good personality. house-t advertising campaign, with ' crew manager Ask for Mr, Crawford, 704 Metropolitan Bauk bldg enced and_efficient references fur THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY X 18 OFFERING EXCELLENT T COOK, EMPLOYMENT TO A a n LIMITED NUMBER OF ALERT, ENERGETIC YOUNG ith ~expe " 30hn ‘Alexander. Tike to |-.n rience, dress Box 20 M ALTERATION HANDS. Must be experienced in fine gowns and suits. Kaplowitz nm Inc.. 121 9th at. n.w. OLOREDE wack of any kind. 1300 & at. n.w DISHWASHE night work. 3 DRESSMAKER A refined. wants morning Call « bt write 3. Smith FXPERIENCED, l.adies’ coat. suit and dept.; permanent position. THE LOEB CO. 714 7th St. NN\W. ELEVATOR ( EXPERIENCED PSR TELEPHONE OPERATORS Wanted during SHRINE CONVENTION. PLEASE REGISTER NOW. Room No. 1. 22 12th st. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Cor dress after 4 idle aged leading = Washin ire charze of pi Address Box 1% . experienced, references, physicians: will take e leaving cifs for summer. Address Box B08-L, MEN, .x,—r onced, 1 ell HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MAN or woman. general housework; three in Clarendon_172.J-1 26° tamily. SALESMA are not af after 6 p.m. Phonograph Co.. \el' Joseph Co.. 140 D) o understand plumblng. ._Arlington, V Ask Yo . Chautauqua Toth et s = SALESWO) of character. and preferably with experience, traveling are wanted by & erences exchanged. Address Hox HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTY L. 8 ni st 32 TORE cellen hes. position For cae o iy G- | children: telephone North 9848 or address in 1ty various Gepartments. Address Box 116- | UL telen L to Beo am"-‘.‘.’:..“.'.' e = hustiers only. on pauts wanted: s i HIOG Gtas 408-10 Tat at. we. stesdy work. wants plae RS PRACTICAL, NURSE. colored, v SEWERS — This Coreorans care for invalid; reference. gowns and dresses. Apply at GRAPHER, _tvpist_desires once. Rizik Bros., 1213 F n.w none 9170-W Experienced on position correspondence confident years, in Prince George . iTade’ delivering Rawleigh ucts direct to home: largest, ing line; products on time. no advatce in price o capital needed: your own permanent, strongest co ; fives most coopers vi Jgccupation, references pept. TIVES, responsible. of perso t departments, commissions. Good health prod- best, fastest sell- weat wholesale, sell small issue Address commismion. ' Coston Rubber_ Ber. good & Philadelphin 1215 Market st I ar iproposition to purchaser estate selling. 430 Munsey buildin e age, T. Rawleigh Co., WANTED—SALESK!N {years of age; state W-|and YOUNG LADY as cashier for | oy wholesale business, with knowl- |4 Hox edge of bookkeeping; under 23 ? s pected and experience, if any, LADY will read to favalld or weak netereme\ Address Box eved person or teach chi o hours ea ; ON Jatternoon. _Address Box 3221, Star oft 0-L., 26 = i . - = q T SWISS GIRL, W o.\lAt\ “The new M. Brooks colored girl, wants place waiting MAKE from $10 to $50 & day selliog s jack replacing all other style ght. The motor does the work. Nothing lke it. Every auto owber wan one. Thousands soid daily. Easiest selling agent’s specialts ever invented. Write quick for exclusive territory. Jiffy-jack Co., Inc. Minneapolia. Min must have own ar_office. Simple, have an opportunity T geriancas et see ot Targnt oilesn m clty. Address Box 49-M. Star office. ALES! Ul pay 30 per week IF you. prove your RbIILY iy seti three people on cur business wervice per week. Every fifth adult person in Washington needs this service, which iu rendered by & large M York corporation of recoguized fnancial at 10:30 a.w. or 2 p.m. 'y, 229 Bond building. LESMAN I known, old est. mfr and- ood rtua P goud op ity for Sitomonile. orperte necessary. Jordon Motors Co.. 1020 Connectl cut n.w. fng. _App! Mr. Tra German, wnts Phone Frank & Co. organization requires the DOMES services of a competent WOMAan | cgusHERMATD Tn hotel oF waid T s to take full charge of the altera- |by neat colored girl. Write or call 11 E tion workrooms. Onlv those ex-| oo, T o perienced on women’s high-class | dar_wert garments and with best refer- | piace Muy 1. ences need apply 1109 G st. n.w. neat_colored girl; 1436 ¢ “wishes to place stay niglhte; splendid di 1, excellent cooking; no laundrs high-grade food: give age und particulars, pres- ent and past positions; confidential: character must be unquestioued: good opportunity for teady worker who lms real sales ability: strictly alery and comm! dress T office. SALESMAN wanted for teiloci ment, both civilian and milita: Addrens Box 224-L. 8 entabllah: steady po- r_office. "0‘ permanent ; ox 89-M, S BALESMA Salary. twelve hundred dol!ln $1,200). Wanted—One of the largest com- panies and most progressive life Insurance sion. = and we will submit vou & proposition to make extra money: moth- ng to_sell; nothing fo c Grev Guil Rec- ords, ‘Toc., 133 Dorclester ave., Boston, M T 3 COLORED GIRL wants day's work 10th st. n.w.. 2nd floor. COLORED GIRL wants work nurein Ip with housework. 1827 9t SALESLADIES— Experienced, wanted at once for several de- partments. Employment o King's Palace. EELP—DOEESTIC COLORED GIRL wants o work. Appl. 2nd_floo COLORE IRL, neat, agencies in Washington wishes to employ five vod salesmen on & ealary of $100 per month, or more; or on & commission and renewal con EEPLOYHENT AGENC!ES OHAUFFECE. and wife wanted; twe nurses; bousemen. 25th_at. & iicheomsids dles’ Dxchange, 807 Vermont s OOOKS, laundresses, chambermaids, wait- resses.. butler, waiters, bus bog: 1701 1ith st tract; nfer men who have not been in the iffs fosurance business, bat must have ambl- tion and ene: We train and instruet our salesmen in the art of eelling life insuranes. This ‘l an opportunity to mal ‘The average income -J...m for e Srat year during 108 vatisted that any good hculd d. Il ‘well under our special sovoral chambe: Fuller's Ex- at least $3.500 walireses, nurses. La- nd’ couples. CHAMBERMAID—Neat. dustrious [«:Imed "W)mlh, M;):.[. to hv; l;n 1447 Swann st. the premiscs; references n ry. PPIY | GOLORED WOMAN i room 328 Munsey bullding. 7Y | COLORED WOMAN wrim OOLORED COOK and housemaid, afternoo: $7 per week. Call North 4129-W. GOOK—Must_be meat and good pastry rvuk references. 1534 16th mn st. nw. 28 GOOR, colored; wages ou si. “Adams 2018, accomplished and I [apt. mognings. getting dinners ev cook. ts place in smail family. wmu“ Address Box 74-D, Star office, giving telephone number. SALESMEN—Auto, four, experienced, to sell Gray cars; & good opportunity for live wires. Abpiy 1o person; do hot phone. Motor Co., 8328 14th st. n.w. SALESMBS—3; fo sell Ford product quallfy must be salesmen; pared "to work efforts, do_not apply. EFFICIENT APPLICANTS for any charmcter iocal or elsawhere; copks, porters, ~ waiters, _chauffeurs, etc. Service' Bureau. 2001 9th n.w. colored, to go to Pa. women houseworkers, st. o.w. Dr. of work, maids. Super North_6000. fare paid; ity ot e North rRinker "Drew, Pres. if you are not pre- roestly and give your best Bartram Motors Co., uwlu_r ; POBITI oo Emp) fluc by Washington Bchool for Becretaris £ehool of C . 1410 7 REGISTER NOW. GOOD POSBITIONS OPEN DAILY FOR BOOKKEEPERS tionally _advertised architectural service free; the only complets home " in Washington: salary and tate’ men wanted; experience Address Box 2-M, Star office. * builders bonus; no real Dot essential e HOTEL CLERKS LLEOTORS MANAGERS, ETO. National Personnel Bureau, M. 644. ¢ ortanlty S connect with tbe ' an ‘connect ‘with' the. . tera’in this 305 Bond bidg., 14th & N. Y. ave. on_st. _Phone North S03T. —T——n———. E GOOK and _housework, smal FRAL 0T nights; references. 121! COOK and general hounwork"' no_luung stay night; must have references. 2860 L. B.W. COUK and gene family; references required. GIRL wants morning work; no Sunda, Renyon st. 0w GIRL, colored, wants {waitross. Call Line HOUSE GIRL, all around, place chambermuid 114-1 . hair my officer’s 1725 Corcoran st . own. Call Colored woman; ref . ; . & Thousework GOOK, colored; good and Tellable; must siay :m:\ l'u!fmm'el required. Apply 2141 Le- Roy 1 e W 26 SOOK and housework, thorough experivnce snd Yeferencen required. PRome Adams 2652, 1955 Biltmore at. S ‘experienced, wanted once; refer- Sheen” Arimdel Oats, am-nH-u Ee . GOOK, experienced; stay nights; references; :kt\mpl'n Tamily. " 1611 Upebur st. Phone Adams 817, MAID or light ronces. Phone Tine. 447 concern in this line, selling direct to ¢ cery ,!PIGI‘ in W'. 'l 't d nature of employment o Address Box 386-L, Star 5“1%&19 Bvening work ml.|14 Large Jocal bank has asked me to secure evening services 5 four highgrade men of good character and personality for outside work 1n ‘wew” bubiness fepartment. _Men who qualifs can carn §25 er week without giving up present position. Poterview Mr. Gorman. Office 403, 1413 G st. B otwees 12 and 1 p.n. or & and 5 p.. SALESMEN—T v Washington Tinat by e nish Teferen e o hmber and state preference uf Address Box 112-W, INSTRUCTION COURSES e e CIVIL SERVICE examination for statistical 9: spectal ins elso salary expected. ruction begins today; b 140 to $1,640; both men and women: (] 350, e Elitl ervice Praparators Sehool, s.e. cor, 12th and F n.w. Fr. 2080. MAKB 8 A DAY PAINTING OHERRY BLOS- om photos in ofl. Complete instructions, in- luding prints, paints. etc., 33. Address flox star office clerk Mg 855-L.. YOU ¢ ASH 7 ‘will train you day or night for_ pol‘nm\ professional “draftsman paying Call, write or phone Columbia School North 272, [yax ¥ do the in appe give teleph salary or commission. Star offic SHOD SALESMAN, musi be experienced and fumish ‘whole or_part time. Apply " shos dmn.l:lnl, Palais Royal, 11th mmr.m‘r_ betwees the heurs ef 1l and [ "nr’-mu. ul- and T ste. n.w. ONS__ P gires. Gulh ‘incota “SeaL " We "will that can ride bicycle. won- 2 to demonstrate washing m Colum- | ehines: one with similar experience preferred. Apply employment office, 6th floor, Lansburgh .| & Brother. it have ref- ) Apply Taxi Desk, Wardman i ¥a. time: $15 and commission; permanent work. Brcterted. satacrs $90 month to Apply Mr. Kressin, 727 12¢h n. 260 Box 288.I.. Star office. CLOTHING BALESMAN. NarTeatiisiine. PARKER-BRIDGET COMPANY REQUIRES y ppiy The e G00K—Good plain; wom aesiat with laundry; references required. Biltmore_st. n.w. OK and _dowostairs work, white; Samily. "Address Box B4TL. Near ofice COOKING and_gensral housework, for family of two, in apartment; go home nights: would Tike German-American girl; city references re- quired. Call 1318 New Hampslire ave., “befor GENERAL HOUSE | 7118 ath st nw STEAL HOU atay night Address Box NURSE or_general bouseworker, country £l 1923 17th st. n.w. ASH to fake b ‘Address Box 7-M, ning_by the day, by a col § 11th st now. 6% | WORK 0 small, by white Sovin. ar_othen. " 240 5 WORK Ty day. kg, reliabis 0 (awily: vef- l,"‘_u_ H 5L, Star 250 colored required. fl'l G 7 Ar?wlfl. 1828 i ‘st _Siais 817 s buy school aad college {ext and_Sction. Send or list books. Pearim Book Shop, 033 G st. n.w. Fr. 54 Amy stay night TIaNT Bach et apt. 12 GENTRAL MOUREWORKER, relbie cofored woman; must understand cooking. Apply 1782 Lanier piace n.w. GERNERAL HOUSHNDie S50 AR CLOTH]