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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923 HELP AND SITUATIONS. 25 Star “Want Ad” INSTRUCTION COURSES SITUATIONS—MALE. Continue Continued. . i P — i : 1 i BALERMAN, o travel Maryiand and | MAKE §5 A DAY G CHE BLOK: | ¢ ENTER wants Learn a Bird a Da Branch Offices | E i o i Saks 88 DA PAINTISG cafeniey s | T o enrn from o $40 dail; paints, etc., 48, Address dexiies might work: from NORTHWEST. BoE 3 -1,_8 Mce. . 20° 111 Address Box 104-M. Star office and Vermont ave., John C. Haley. 3 M an opp 7y THCHAUYF ) p and P, Da, . for experiencs o0 o - = PR .‘[”‘7""' by By Lucy Warner M or and . Day's Phaimacy for experleiiced man in o of iargest _HELP—FEMALE. | truck 61T 1416 Swann ot and Ciifton, H. Colodny & Co. 2a Y = .~ plionograph tieket: good seller. The | - - ot | CHATFIBUIL winis ¢ Stifling Conscience . 10 B o BT % T Bt s Sy R | A o y. Knoxville, EVENING WORK and Buchanan, Hehberges Wil start De! ored. cnerget 1 3 | o n st. H. D g dress Box | - Aier 3 pme Sar BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Randolph “Charmacy, 201 14th o ’ Nddress Box | A0 T S e e | & \ flolmead and Otis place. Tiolmead Pharmacy. | severl hegluners. " Appis’ Addremsozinph Co.. [ EXEC TIVE SALESMAN Ly ot a” Job i icati. By i T4th and Colorado ave.. Piney Rranch Pharmac) - T h st n.w unter, but have denonstrated ability for Exclusive and First Publication of This Old-Fashioned Love Story. R e & R S o et | RCEONC Ty ey v s e R i - th, John M. Thal. pply i ot/ phione. Nash-Rinker | Young mnn. Address o a1, fepresent. ¥ desireito;change E Ooprright, 1943, by MoGlure Newspaper Syndicato e ST T R i nkar | oung Address Box 1410, Star. v e g e ) R LI (time clsckimioans): : e Tighgrade, to sell Teaiti | LADIES between the o b i o e Ith and 0 ete., e dent inmurauce on w e i elected for Spirello g FRENCH COOR Mo pastrs | Ith st and R . 3. Preneh 81 s man” With exerience s g e witli antomabiles et aaiee. A el The story mo far: lirectly upon the blade of the dag- |41h and Eim Phetmacy s s J uoward: E ; GRRDE S WDRA Jay Marmaduke Smith, engaged to Clalr ver, which instantly pierced his heart. . ave.. ' Pharma-y. Rock |1 For interview address’ Box 46\ - 2 P ing: colore ie made arunk Wi bachelors s C (' the' fall e had dragked Jil-Dett |G ave Crock Church rd., Reek [0 e ducaied to sl pean ek i award Thorne, hix rival. who starts 0 down to her Knees beside him; then, | -Creck Pharmacy R i 2| chmiswion, Perfection Pearl Co. s it take him to Clairenn's house. They are heid | ot (2 P08 SRCRS DERCS L ThiTe Hn Coln Ga. pve. and Upshur ot ALESMEN 1 ationally advertised | oy 1007 Jaor Wt th ix thrown by robbers into an | g ¥ . 5918 G ave.. Nrfehtwond Pharmacy. 4 i architectural e SRR TR W B Treignt or wi e e ani | fiNGers loosened their hold 1601 L we" Maren Phormaey : the only compie e St ek azes: youni on Arabian As she sprung to her feet she|s Dupent ©iecle, Dipont Pharmacy. +" in Wawiington: salary i _Wardinan_Pmk _Hote X A4 Bannock, a gem expert alized what had happened; he was |18th st and ave, Pearson’s Pharmaes getate men wanied: experience | NURSE, white, “for” 41, svaroid Jil-Bett, live, LI 'h.-_\.‘...x the power of harming her |24 L Mawe, ace.. Ryeeiar, Tharmacs. o a1, Address Rox 2M.Stur office. s ; 2, California for 2 Fears French % @ Stuples to find | NOW. A shuddering cry of horror (.. N3 aves'and M. Wa'ter J Dunnhoe. Wationul concern Wit twenfy 10 TorereieeR. _Apply_evenings, ih 7 Banno ve w priceless tuby with the | broke from her lips, which was an- | F) and 1st gt Svivern Taupheimer, = esi willingness to work and ordi- ! P SALE N exper word zpah." Smith lad intended it ux | swered by a derisive laugh just be- - SRR % 3 ligence wssure wuccess: opportunity | O DAnTs 2 k [isaemr diaties a gitt for Clatrenn. Jil-Hett discovers the | hind her, T ditrict managers. P 0. Box 6 3 cultured. Fiees W 0T A7 20 10 senseless Jay who, u i Wheeling about, Jil-Bett found |25 ant Pa. ave., Herbat's Pharmacs. 0 ontwide nt: FY FEW TN the conmegustiens. Hi% Fherself face to face with Ben-All, [ %026 Conn Ave. Chevy Chase Plarmacy SALESMEN 10 wiven v i i memory ix gone. care of Jay ko 5 2 | Wigeonst Claveland | eity for hrine Room n who stood, with folded arms, gaz. ansin ave. and . 0 i % B WORK ¢ ey e e o A i al-|ing_at her 'intently and sneeringly. Park Pharmacy. Sl = - BATESWOMES. experin i f e il s e e mae. | “You have taken the life of my R <. SALESMEN * Evening work only. Larie Io et Laxe ) car ; ey (S adelr il yiges the mar | best follower.” he sald brusquely GEORGETOW bink Was ixked me to secure svening servi Bl R 3 | \utomobile Dealers— e of Ben-. ) N pen hE 291 And P ete. Pride’s Pharmacy. of fonr high grade men of g wwinesn. Apply ! At Tem AU reqneat ho (Y camed the gIrl in | avag i 0 onnell's Pharmacy Dersonulity for outside worl ) . wis Realty o Ihis and Think to g0 to the hosplial. Wien r. “If you were standing there |32 M ac, O'Dennellis Pharmacr, ., |Becsonality for autvide work in 3 e B0 CCrarss S WAt s goad | SOU Tmust have ween that The fell | Wik ave and . Donahnes PRarmacy. e Wk it divine position. | XTENOG to 1 e et e o' ) m'h.I( Again Ben-All lnughed that blood- NORTHEAST. niw., hetw or s e | Writer Miruther's eel airenn’s - father tells ing laugh. “Your dress is in |21 and ¥ cts. MeChesner & Jonchim, SIGITRERING LECTURER= An ~intelltgent. 1 ™% her that Thorne's tather was in love with her | ghrods from & Strugsler your dagger | in aet T s, arnee Fharmacy. nt. conirteonn man, | Apply todny, | STESOORAPT mother und | - \ B App ny. | which bears vour name, is driven |97 Il st Gacren's Moste Store, 1 e B A iy TODAY'S INSTALLMIST through ‘his heart with ‘sych force | T, and N, ave. Tovie I fuadier: TTOIS T i snlary and oam: | Lok eetins n ml el WEAVES HER wEn |1 off at the hilt. This will |30 5 2 02 iwatund I Tarey > Fear 106 Morton st. | (wrese oy s, 001 malary vour ol grandfathe a the | 55N Toenels Pharmacs v i Coawtora o cabils et wo | People of his race will take dire CHER, weat vonng man rust Bidg. M | 1 1 931, Stur o o : z pinl . Appiy tie New Willard Ty days of a fortnight s S whit | behela." 200 et and RL aye.. Colline’ Pharmacy— |0 Sl TYPIST or st morning the stranger had | “Oh, save me, Ben-All" sobbed | Woodrldge o1 gl 3 0 2th ne. vo's Pharmacy—HBrook'and. taken to the hospital. As the | STt wildly I @am' atiyour (300 12 ':,:. “;Fn.‘r!_:_ ATISINBI, Anto o 470 AT v WOMEN, 2 day dawned on the Arabian cos “I Will take plenty of time to think |2 . and Pa._ave.. 6. P, Sprcebank. e L LRI v Stullents i thels liom twilight was deepening in the it over.” he unawered, drawing the |@h and Fre. Wellar & Moker's Pharmacy. [ FEEGKERS waniet. 7 s B 10 10 A1, b o N york. o the opposite side of ldripping blade from the wound and. | 11th'and P ave., Pealv's Plarmacs phiens, Teriminal St i - 1St 1 corld Vs dona Vail's | With the hilt, poeketing 1t o1 am [13h and Pa. ‘ave., Rmewcr's Pharmacz. | Bl warl Sobool 13 e = wedding eve. Although her lover had | laavink immediatciy: 1 came to meet | 107 Niehols ave.. Weins & feaiy—-snseotin. Rec oo . ; Ivertising campaidn, - with > rew. SAUATIONS EEMATE, not communicated with her in any iyvou to tell you this. I meant that SOUTHWEST. alORr Ask for Mr. Crawford, 704 Metiosolitun T PSUMAKER —Sr “Hert™ Coaten: wr way since the night of his bachelor|we should he wed, and, weil. 1 have expected: A 5 r of- | BIdE } dinner. the family was not alurmed. [not time for even that now: but |70 ant D sis, Tants Tros ; ; YOUNG Wi He had told them he would be more | it must take place at once upon my f4% #m T stx.. Columbia Pharmacy NAN T8 1555 il ratast TELEPHONE OF 7 than Lusy in settling his affairs to!return At the slightest demur 'E—8 CENTS A WORD the Bottom and work up. geod opportunity s aE WOOD THRUSH. be able 1o get away for their honey- | upon” your part you will face to- | . o s o, for thie right parie: st iave bicyele or motor. | EANE TG LEARN Length about St inches. the effect which he probably Intended, | oo triv around the world wid | piente work™ W As e shoke he | Hein ana Rituations Wanted. e G e D0D. KALARY Upper parts bright cinnamon. | 0f its belng only a bunch of litter {\cck or more-—he had not mentioned ! Arab. A low. continuous whistle | Fos saie sed Wantea Miscellaneous. T AR S Broon left ‘from winter storms. The out-| o’ i 5ounded “from the water. In an in-| Panitrs. Dats and Livestack YOUNGTMAN wive | ADVAXCEM R Under parts cream-white, thickly f§i0e 18 0f leaves twizs and rootlets. | ‘when there was no word from him ) stant of time Ben-Ali had left her. | Automohiles for Sale 1ud Wanted cotnve: aatomantle trandportation 2 We are confident that son will marked with larze black spots, excent | nomi e reqWoyen. and instde 18 #lduring all the hours of the wedding | As he wheeled about she heard him [ Roome for Rent and Wanted Inate hnurative, . Appls. Sunday 12 (o Ond Interest in an in on the throat and middle of the belly - , day. Clairena grew puzzled over such | mutter excitedly Tracked down at usiness Opporty . M dg. > »” our Application Suj Y-l roatlets. The eggs. three to five, are | conauct, und sought her father, to |last RATE OULSIDE OF WASHINGEON aey BIdg ROOM 1 Resident (common) from April 20 pale greenish-blue like the robin's. COTfer IN N RLOL. 1T * 21| 5in this, her hour of direat nead of ¢ S 2 to October 13 winters in Central The only bird with which the wood | “VIone worr Aiulad. (Be /eOlo | BYMpAthy and Gavice. JU-Beit dnred 4 ceuts s xord i ary. See Mr America thrush is ltkely to be confused out-{onel. patting Clairenis bronze-gold | not &o to her grandfather, throw REAL ESTATE ADS Bl o | COLLAR. TRONTRSY oxoa “The heavenly thrushi” His song |vide of migration time is the brown |curis: “he will be on hand for the|herself in his wrms. und ‘on his |8 words to the line,. 3 line minimum, 1t TEN -Four, 85 per iy Taking orders -LAR TRONERS, experi- Seems to voice the very spirit of the thrasher. The color and markings of { wedding—trust a man s deeply in | breast sob out the terrible story of rate. as follows - " ¥ perience ot ueces i SO For_chioir. Fekingfo x| pax: permanent fo anitable par: 1 pie W vcrinn Chuireh. Phone Col 4545 District National Tank | ol with twlesma ermanent | €11C g yeada [ avndiy woods, He at evening when the the two birds are much the same, but | love as he is for that.” what had happened 1 time. 20c per line Ll e enced, white. Arcade Laundry, st of Sunset fills the the thrasher is a slender bird with | A bevy of fluttering b Spent with wild gi nd tears. times, 1% per line. A salury and comm 713 Lamont st. grove and g s the singer, it is & Very long tail, while the thrush is|came after her to dress for |she made her way Mudge's 2 times. 17c per line. 1T F st nw. af 4 PRESSERS - a2 A cxpectully entrancing. While he may | Tather 2tocky, 80 hatione woon omea[imiony, Never waa:there (& | home.’, One iook at the pruting girl. | 4 {men Ll YOUNG MES, sevoral, to sell goots en trats; | LR ESSERS — Colored; expe- SITUATIONS—DOME = s<ing at any time, one is most sure of | 10_kno art, even at a Ais- {more beautcous bride-clect than the | With her disheveled hair, and her aes e - rifs and bhie wuit e Union | rienced o ain and iz k| _SITU. NS—DOM S ey e I AuTe b |tance. We have a number of thrushes { long pier glass reflected when Clair- | dress hanging in shreds about her.{YTAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. < Company. Ofiee Tuion station. rienced on plain and fancy silk 5 ST;C' early morning. or on a cloudy day. [0 migration, but the wood thrush|ena stood before it, arrayed in her | told her that something unusual ha All advertwements for The Evenine Star AT subdivision : i M5 call-aote 1s o it iwhit riich Tike ¥ be known from them all by the | bridul robes. happened to Jil-Bett. She e et he at The Star office or one of The Star £ - G e il L G that of the robin, but softer Ck Spots on the breast extending | The church was theonged with the | hands and drew her down pu {iocanhioffices e 31 . the DALIBBRORB G, fesnan, with ior without (car2 22ty gue Cleaners, 14th |CHGiREman, Thix beautitul thrush is an inhab- 9Ver the sides and up under the wings. | elect of the city. The bridul party | beside her. stroking her r It the folionin s ExCOTIONN: Apply property office. Hopkins |2nd Spring read n.w, & itant of most woods about Washing- is also larger than the other |stood in the vestry room awaiting' -wet wks. patiently 1 s Bound. PPY Property odice OpRImS Tt —— 3 ton. nesting in_ the underg.owth. < and of a brighter color. He | the appearance of ‘he bridegroom-to- | for the girl to regain he e .and Co., Blair,” Silver Spring, | GIRL, white, to run electrically | 14 usually in a young dogwood tree or Ma¥ always be heard in May and June | be. The hands of the clock pointed 1o | sufficiently to speak Wanted Situations. Nlohilie = driven presser; also a thoroug DAYE: 0 high bush He builds i 4 croteh, bew 40 the wilder parts of the Zuo and | five minutes before the hour sc Little by littie. between gasps R T Monday morning ; also a thorough- RRE ginning with a few dead leaves which ROCK Creek park. the ceremony—still he had not parogysms of weeping. Jil-f e re Heas amie: HELPER = ly capable woman as checker VAV Wo hang loosely below the nest. giving (Copsrizht, L. W. Maynard.) rived her the full story of the tragedy. |s and Pa. ave. until 9:30 am. duy of isa ey and distributor. Apply Man- |\ " P dresses; steady position;” eood | TFRSERATY iy o i e Sprecy bsideimaids Throwing hersclf on her knees. the Al aivortiemr Sinaay star mosi | \Vith or without experience, in =5 | : B askance at each other. Clairena sat|&irl bexged her not to beileve her |ie receive SE - et thattan Laundry, 1346 Flor { quite still on the sofa beside the col- | Builty of the crime dav. or at any of o ice cream dept. Apply Budd's, ¥, 1346 Flor onel. her hands tightly clasped over| Of this Mrs Mudge quickly reas-|” P Saturdas 118th and Col. rd. Do not phone, |2¥¢: N, By Thornton her bridal bouquet. her cold, proud |sured h “If an angel cried it out | ,CASH WITH ORDER is required for all ad L) s — BEDTIL\IE STORIES W. Birgin e luink s oatwis of ‘the | trumpet-tongued | from heaven, - 1|vertisements from transtent advertisors SALESMAN — Clothing and HELP—DOMESTIC. otions surging tarough her bosom. | Would not believe that yo ere’ re- = : oot S ol o as s braaratie Siven | SnoNSIble. for oAb e doas 7 furnishings ; must be thoroughly | AS¥IST HoUSEWORR Tore [ ho! lowly, but surely. Five, te though it would have b ustifiable e e R R Sl g % £ Park (feten Dbt e den | emcen Justifiable | —xeppR mail 0RIGIVAL rermmerdations j Cxperienced Also window o isap- . Aeanwhile. Drummer the Wood-|fifteen minutes passed; then another | tnder the circumstances. You know: R 7 S §i 05 o Mr. Blacksnake Is Disap B s Diomerar et i : Self dcfinse is the first 1aw. of aa< | % aPPng for employment._Use COPIES. | (jresser CARE, OF HOTNE and i | pomted Iy hunting a dinner. They had gone | Clairena’'s eves sought hcr father's|ture’ The oniy part of it tl wor- | ADVERTISTN 7 z THE FASHION SHOP | t it . over to -the Old Orchard. Now that|face. His f was white with vage; |rles me is 2ie fact of Ben-Ali's pres- | bortuu Room 507, e < & CHAMBERMATD-WATTRERS Disappo stment is oar Yot c work of building that new home |an angry firc shone in his averted | ence there and his accusation that | A FiEerig sl i FISTAN §ii sme Sts. N.W. | fage vard._TOIL N Y. ave Fat mose Teqaentls than not was done they were quite willing to | eyes |he saw vou strike the fatal blow. | mber e Coatrate Lok iie {cfiaMBERIAD T i S Mlackumake. rest. They very happy. There | ‘The pastor, in grave perplexity, had | together with the second fact—it was | win can work withont closs supervision. Ad 1 Teferencens Willing 1o £0 ‘sway for s When Mr. Diacksnake started to! Were no happier people in ali the [bcen telephoning everywhere there | your knife that did it S ek WitTaok dle . companr. Top- | Aypls S Conn vers aot. 31 O Old Orchard. They didn't say much, | might be a possibility of locating the | 0! No' Don’t sav it'" screamed T COLORED “WOMAN. Ticht liise ¢ 3 —— | Stay ntghta: reton 33t ot : hog | for that is not thelr way. Hut each |misstug man Ju-Bett. I cannot bear it. I know ATTO SALS SIS e 2 n x r office i Johnny Chuck he didn't know that knew just how happy the other wa r was the same in each | what you think—the proof is so | ;v Rood cnportunity for a e wire i cency M: P n.w N Drummer the Woodpecker and Mrs. And not once did nter ef head He had not been seen or |S1rong against me that I—that I—— el Co s \gency "fi!"”m\‘\“""}ff‘i‘ == i - D iummerhad.a oy here, but | that it was possible for anything to | he: from since the night of his|Mre. Mudze caught the girl tn her | BOY K i A opportinit sl St L istay night; must bave references. o SMALL BUNDLE WASH PRRNEY IR ! be wrong at their home t or dinner.” s. folding her close to her|n 5 well recor nan e munaging me d . n.w Liable won Adidress 1 he felt pretty sure the: You It took them some time to satisfy arose from his daughter's | troubled heart ‘ X r. G atinie 10 he had seen the chips at the|their appetites. for while they had |Side toarures ;"‘ JM‘l SLithe For the DEesent she l;w\v she must ) th w i office = = = X s | been working they had not ‘eaten as|Veins on his ad stan t}try to persuade the girl that Ben-Ali. | Appls ko = = Dottom Mo (8 the Ftnce He climbed [0 0} ‘as they would have liked. You |like whipcords, his eyes azing | bad as he was, would be obliged to _ ol — A wanted, experi- wly, for hie was in no hurry. Aud gee, they hadn't wanted to take the | With mighty wrath, and glanced about | tell the truth: though, in her heart, 3 . enced, owning car; live leads fur- as he climbed he looked carefully on | fime to hunt for food. But at laee|him she knew differently all sides for u new ho In the Lruni | thelr stomachs were full, and they Hli\’ld.nu:l\lflr sat llkfl!n beautiful | That reassurance was like T s of the tree. At last he discoveted | were just making ready to start back | Marble statue, apparently incapable draught of strong wine to the gi ing. Address e scessary |nights. 1818 Qi pEsy = = = the small round entrance to the 3 - of thought or action. The brides- |raised her from the slough of abject L2 bitious men having necessary |new er WANTED—MISCELLANEOTUS. what he was looking for. He saw = maids were huddled together in almisery and despair to hope and con- \men. experiinced newe qualifications for salesmanship. | iy ot o = Woodpecker home . { % frightened group; flowers from the | fidence, . O E E “ost. sales P oer, | COOK and houseworker, with rene. L Mr.. Blacksnake's eyes glistened N 7 | bouquets they carried had fallen at| “Yes, that must surcly be the way | o, VK b nington, Maryiand. sod | Apply Mr. Yost, sales manager, | (00K snd vox o EAT BEER13s e climbed to a branch a little way 3 ; eir fee he groomsmen stood, of it.* she answered. 10oking up | m1" American’ s Realty Co., St { 2340 1ath 8t nw R, ; text limbed b hoa littl their feet. TI d, | of ¢ sh d.” look 1 Arae:lcan Realty ( 1317 K st 1 e bbore above that entrance, and then coiled : . stern, anxious-faced . their | through her tears into the kindly | cApe<TeR A COOR an Y 3 e himself around it. Slowly he let I eves glued on the others | face of the kindest and best friend | ot ole FOREMAR o SV SULEE 36 305 { nights. himself down until his head was at | 5 atching the girl who awaited the she had cver known : GROCERY SALES | COORING und STiEv e the cntranc His eves glistened bridegroom, who they instinctively| Jill-Rett would not have been sol ffi<iiesr = o st : of tws nr iome. & T more than ever. suld he find eggs , felt would not come. {happy had she known the dire fear || HAUTEECIE, for. Bize Men with retail experience re-ilike Germana; B s, Fe. in there? Perbap. would find Mrs - . Edward Thorne crossed over to;that was in the good woman's heart. |, 1181 1 E quired. 1f vom are able to drive i ;1 Ca At Drummer in there erhaps he would Clairena and caught her hand { “Poor child' Let her he at peace, or o ) B 2 - ) = ot ! get both Mrs. Drummer and eggs. - A As best man. what announcement | even happy, il the dread Arab re- | ime. 42 G st. ne. |a Ford and willing to put up a|GENERAL HOUSEWC iis eves glistencd more than ever ; {am'T to make through the pastor to, turns: that will be soon enough for ity wo s | cash bond, apply 1o the Pee-Kay | iroteired ' Apbis Then.he put his head in at that open- * % NAY {the assembled guests?” he whispered, | her to face whatever grief there lies e EmL I ca ond, apply tc RN prate ing, «nd his neck followed 3 il addressing the colonel. | before her.” M. Star offic 20 | Auto Grocers, 1424-20 Irving st. A moment later he drew his neck “Give us @ few minutes to think| Jil-Bett left her entirely comforted e e and head out. and there were both and decide.” sobbed Clairena but Mrs. Mudge did not sleep a_wink ARl e b D S LR - i Alsappointment —and anger in his “He shall answer me for this.” mut- | the cntire night hrough, and her | Tl iy lntofmation of soueseit.in Seet re. | \SSEMDBLERS for auto pamt i balriuin it bright unwinking eves He had found tered the coloncl between set teeth,|pillow was wet with tears il tress Hox 14-M. Star offier ASSEMBLERS aut e iR i O neither Mrs. Drumiier nor the eggs |+and on signt: |7 “What on earth ails you, woman!" | srer il o i monthand |shop; only experienced men need |5 5 Kans in the He knew that that house “What announcement is to he made | grumbled her husband.” “If it's that | pi ™ Ve oice, Stonfleigh Court. Conn T U601 12t il S BTaET (A i was_just finished. He had had his 5 to the walting guests?” repeated | confounded tooth of yours again, Why | 3" ana'1. % i ¥ - 2018 12th st. n.w. L Ruils withireresee , 20, | DI imb for nothing, He hissed angri- Thorne as he observed the pastor ap- |don’'t you jerk it out and have done | rersiai or pra Boilieto we Color varnishers: steady | SESERAL THOVSEWT FEATHER REDS and Th f cunning came into 2 proaching them. with it field man on construction work of ) co arnis 3 Steady | oia: near eitr: ul LR SO his ey On this self-same night. on the op-| - Not even to Mudge 1d his wite dare |aavertird reads eut fhonmen: ity own work for fast and thorough hands. | dewe i oo g : DEE e e Those Woodpeckers probably have ' p s ? AN sNED. | Posite side of the world, Jil-Bett, very | disclose the cause of her sorrow. salars_and mileage ailowance. Addres s R Sone off to get something to eat. It|DOTH SAT STILL AND LISTENED.{p ', p’ gisappointed at being turned | must not. know. for sometimentinChis ;_:l'-uu‘;r\:im;”r = = 8 12th st. n . i - | : i plain to see that they have just home when they heard Sammy Jay |away from the hospital door without|cups he was wo b oL Drriver focilanndres : attent finished this home. They won't stay | screaming at the top of his lungs. | seeing the young \man, was slowly ng;;:’w that were best left undis- e X HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. {EyERaL w nw K away from it long. No. sir; they won't | _“Listen exclaimed Drummer. | wending her way home | closed. GARAGE MAN. : S AT WIFE T momer Sty | e Woman in ” sn o 3 sty | FURNITURE -We buy stay away from it long. Il just wait | “That sounds as if Sammy is over| Her path lay through a thicket of | To be continued tomorrow. w4 Hox 1003, Star e " 0 | AN AN WIFE ‘at wummer residence of | ik Quincy st Ch e fxrres Si'ney i here until they come,” said Mr. Black- | near our new home, and he is very |tall shrubs. She had scarcely cnter ATby daicy TArm: | o4 e goneral outside. work and wife 10 ook TR W S T T 3 snake to himself. much excited about something. ed the dense shadow ere her gQuick o €S- L and do ge eferences required. Setetioal he Y Ll So Mr. Blacksnake coiled himself | Both sat still and listened. There|ear detected the sound of stealthy ST referably two | arean’ < wut. mear electric and P e e 3 B et [t aats ax comfortably as he could just above | was no doubt that Sammy Jay was |steps behind her. 001, STI' S, preferably t steam roads, ha< a.mi.: family of three adults. | GENERAL HOUSEWORK a % ol ather gmnk A asta rl, 1 oty 5 | S = - whe are attending high scliool: neat in ap- | Address Box 134-M, Star office oo | white woman: stay nights: two in family; ref. best resnlt ¥ tes, 814 E st the entrarice to the new. home of the | much excited. Also Tthere was rioll 'In all Ler young life Jil-lwct had pearance: wlling workers; (o asist civil en- | o . e = - ~ ference tequired. Address Tox 1L, e F Woodpeckers. and settled down to | doubt that he was very. very angry.|yet to experience danger or know D ncer in ont-door work this summer; work | SALESMAN and SALESLADIES wanted who | o, 5 wait. He had un idom he wouldn't | What could it mean? Drummer |fear. She expected whoever it was S take you throngh Blue Ridge mountains § fe, N9t afraid of work GLEE RO AL THOTREWOTR S have to wait long, but he was willing | looked at Mrs. Drummer. Mrs. Drum- { to pass her and hurry along. In as far sonth as North il H G WA reforences r ed. Apt to wait a lonz time if necessary. You | mer looked at Drummer. Sammy Jay | stead, the footsteps stopped short of clerical work, no m B s ian | A i tee. he had considerable patience | certainly was over in that tree where | alongside of her; the next instant her starts June 3: ideal position fyr young members: hustlors only See otuce manager, | GENERAL HOUSEWORKER: when the matter of a dinner is con- | their new home was arm was grasped In a steel-like grip who desires an_out-door vacation: all expenxes | DOmMIEL Butlete folg L cook: stay nights: reference. ¢ cerned R it (1058 B Diuigras “Ha, ha, Jil-Bett.” whispered al gRI0SRIAER $1; OF o gie sKes CHIE e S e GIRL. culore rai man’s voice hoarsely, “we have met FOREIGN. euces and Loty -Let i COOK. first class; man or wom- |y higits ; e alone at last.” 2 ot = : ettled. 736 13 HEs a1 MAKES POSTAGE STAMP STORY OF ODYSSEY O and met cried th® girl, recog-| FIEht on the Chester 1ml ATantyieE CREAN MAKE: an settled, 736 13th st. n.w. 29° | FINTF DAY S Witk wwfored &irl + Inizing him at once as one of Ben-Ali's |looms s Lausanne parley opens. | Bod z | Ftane. st - Chevy Chase, M : oS Iave (o) e, T a les | 1aarding houses on the Job. R territory in and_and Wiy | place: wn headlong Into the sea for fol. | terms. Turks still insist that allies |\ FOR_territary in Marsiand and” Virginin by | 1o TR il e jevacuate. Albert. Duke of York. Is |t nw TaTtE. (e e who enn hold ‘rsies aine bl | HOU ! = e - = bt rie 05 marrled to Lady Elizabeth Bowes- | MAN, experienced. for Dreparing _furaitare | (nity for man who wn hold frale, uler Sulld | HOUSER T e O ere e MaroitILyon In Westminster Abbey. More [for detivery: rine references. W.'& 3| 3\ oo e ™ s . Taaiare whom Jil-Bett detested quite as mucl | than 200 persons belleved lost in ship- — = = cax Tk | SALESMAN. traveling, thorough’s_experionced, { HOUSEKEETER -~ Young « as his master, Ben-Ali. I have|Wwreck off coast of Africa 3 married, ¥ e T | sell drug gen :4.1 ...uT alars. expenses i pur for roming 4 sl st i 2 ittt - pormanent 1o hustling prodicer . b v ref. | e 10 am. Sunday sworn to myself that 1 shall kiss the E it RtEhy. wae. iiies) Nl lips of the beautiful Jil-Bett,” he de. NATIONAL. v o R Aur s oo MaDR rd. Addres< Box 2 KPS AT 10 am. or aft i) climb that tree near the home of 00K and_downstairs, $30. stay o Ve WASHES. wna arge ud Comiineal: e | WOMAN stay nights. 3125 Mr. Pleasant . | Wi 1 WORK by seat P 5 T eworker f; n <_Abraliams, S15 G clared, attempting Lo draw her bY| yjps Anthony Wayne Cook of Penn- : : T Fint Wades $1 80 - - main force nto e S Ui ed like an | 8Ylvania eclected president general of : day wi $3.8 Apply_ at 1237 3 ) Antel LAUNDRE: k Although the girl strugkled like anithe Daughters of the American Revo- . rae n " 5 rienced Tiable colored : 0 h Amazon, and from tbe dense dark-| ;o0 tate Department acts to |3 we can place two more men on our (e ear tiat T Lamont st nw ir ness out into the star-llghted open | yech Mra. Clara Phillips. “hammer lasien force: 430 par woek, incrensing with [ AP, S80S s At LGHT CLEANING, tieut space, she soon realized she was no il . B Aperience: stoady men, with references on!y i hy neas o AL . : murderer,” in Honduras. Four killed { yfieriencas sioaty men. with 4 : h and, N mateh for the muscular Arav, S O Dayton, Ohio, [ Vil Iy 8001 Star e, e . Wi o w0l 12 R : . She tried to cry out, but. divining | 5 8300 Weands firm in applying | SLAEN-San"to ke T v hite ik I— her mouth. In that supreme moment | ogq *fires in ~ Maryland and Vir- | i"ue once. Davis Edmonston. 54 B st 6w {4 firat-citss salesman. automabile experience R TR . 8BS of danger the remembrance of the | arahoN (Aatats’ sontin s 5 3 Recensaty. . Jordon Motors Co.. 1020 Connecti- Wehitelur e ;| TIGGLY WIG(TY RT0CK wnied fagser she wore in her belt cameinroughout the country. President SERTE ; St adba Rt B ! s e e Hit N Tt D N e MSurt blgds | Harding appeals for United States | = e . SEELE instant’ more and fts bright blade ) i 0 Wond-court plan. in - | prefaes - Av G e EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES _ | §FRE [lndll: ir, 2 M s 'S | 3 s aloft, but the Aran was too quick|dress at New York. Secretary Denby Capital” st entranee | R i e, §1T0 e ol (s | moniie: sinry S0 Addreas Tox 101 3. Star | it U gt O i Ars - IWCK | decides not to use at this time ap- les, $100 month ench; co also cooks, | ” piit for g¢he descending blade, catching ! ol teeth | Db pr. ¢! 16 Wik [ propriation for elevating the guns of ’ clouners, rmaids. Fu Exchange, rd to Tndy, Hght dnties | REOWCASE (onts her wrist In a grip that sent her only | the American fleet. United States thes: o kK e Staae ning. Pl I8 20 e Mertia Park T D oke the lade tror the hiit ¢ | picks’ Charles B. Warren of Detroit | 3 £ TCE POSTTIO S 7en reginiraion. Wash: | ¥ AT W7 Sewn B It insrant TucBett realized her | and John Barton Payne, chairman of 3 c 3 ington Emoriaent Pxeiange: sperated for the | : 4 | n il- a T s : Waslington brinch, for saies tepre. | public by Washingtn Schcol Tor Secrataries | (N1 EC i@ T apmrtment | o i e full_danger for the first time ; =, A% American co Ve who cnn qualify: must be aggresive. | and Nat. € chool of Commercs, 1410 F xt o FOUNG TADY WIIL STHARE “So! Jil-Bett is now conquered:" ®ioners to megoti AT IR = = v North i L 5 Address Box 120-M, Star offic B < | omtit Juiy 1 o mauat, huve firet. | FOUNG LADY he shrilled, i:el»plnu’ backward to | understanding with Mexico. SALERMAN Ty well kuown, = INSTRUCTION COURSES cla ferences. Box M. Star | L L T peer into her face, still holding her de food: give age and pasticulars, pres. | — <~ e - D ey e DY the wrist in a vice-like grip. - “She DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. B BTl hast positions : confidentinl: charncter ARE YOU CasH oo s » Time? | WONNS. miadh For 2 childrent Jocatton. CHA I e S ae never finished, | Commissioners order ban on.park- | Mist be suttesiobel o, ovpeiiun th, £ | ol professional an yaying $35to 77| WOMAN, wiite or colored. soliu) 3 FACLALE MUANICURES AND) SUATE TR As the Arab ste) c! 7 ing downtown from May 25 to June | girictly permanent: salary and commission. | Waekly. Call, write or phne Columhia Schol | evening E nients given at yonr home, o § . . pped ‘back -his foot v '30-M. 81 Mo { of Drafting. 14th And T ts. n.w. North 272. ! it iy abpaMItIART “I'hon el caught 1n the root of & tangled shrub. |10, and establish twenty-eight one- | Address Hox 30-M. tar office. i Aimraar L Nahi g R : throwing him violently forward, and | Vay streets for that period. when | SALESMAN fo Tnterview nrosi fered s rest opportunity with the Meser Both T e e OUNG LADY WILIL, EXCHANGE ENGLISH E d | Shriners hold convention. Half a mil- | in their homes; lonz » tersdieieeatomaren s el O e PR A Phone_Cleve. NG LADY Wi S —_— ———————— | lion dollars worth of lumber and | and permanent positian to well appearing ac | Comians. B gmmercial, b A, WL e Sheiniii e e tion among the student body and visi- | yard fire. Civic leaders join in plan | (o0 10 Roewara Senoots 1208 F st. v, | will he thorough and practical” Wrte «ouf | Xoeors o o shoew, e ito “sell Washington to the United | Siyeasias for highcinws real entate projec Mgt for full’particuiars | ; e SN, S Glchner concelved the idea of mak- States. National Woman's Trade | SARESNAS, 00 LM (00 a0 IO on! 3 Commercial Actist, L St ing the unique plcture when his class | Union League charges that girls | refinement and ability to meet best people: | Va. ya s i SEAN, T fficen | aive faf. nerve toouble fmbago, o began the study of the Greek legends ' wages are cut following decision of | leads and car furn‘shed. Address Box 1313, | ATO — DRIVING N5 PRIVATE . NeeTcation | ole,_(Seaduate migwe. cotopedr. 3 as told by Homer in his “Odyssey.” |Supreme Court holding minimum | Star office. %% 'lgven. Call Lincoln 3681 We will do the writer: sy crintendent; can take cutire chy INDIVIDUAL RESISTANT AND The boy's hobby is the collection of | wage law unconstitutional. Com- | SALESMAN_RMIary. tweive hundred doilars | D60 _____ e L e, Sl exercises, combined W postage stamps of all lands, and in |missioner adopts reckless driving |$1.200). ‘unted—One of the largest com- SHORTHAND 1n 80 daya: easy o ieaen | 1 it A ants ' baths, showers the hundreds of stamps he has saved ! regulation. Jury completed in Morse and _most progressive life insurance vapid; the world’s best systemn: experts Address Tox . 45, 1424 K st. n.w Bees s it: : ! oter. i - . a - | tria v 2 | agencies in Washington wishes to employ five | Use it; investigate: you will use no 3 > i uf | WE ARE NOW PAYING $2 TO $10 FOR he found a sufficlent number with en- |trial. Medals of merit given to tele £ e ‘on & saln-y of $100 per month, | Boyd Business Collége, 1804 F at. Muin 2576, - »“m,,.,, i Aress | men's and Jadies’ nsed: Qur prices for “ODYSSEY” and myths, 1s told In a postage-stamp | STAYINES (0 represent the principal | phone workers. Ninety-nine per cent e e O T M yiie i Y idrees | et el VS gue s tor | . Characters in the “Odyssey.” Atlas.|of the liquor sold by bootleggers In ho t been in the nation for statistical T THRDENT - Sor Exchange. 633 D _st. n.v. Ihone Main 3378, pleture made by Lawrence Glchner of | Juno. Apo'lo, Jasgn sowing the teeth | Washington fs held by offictals as un- | s o ditiec. usinens, bur must Lave ambi 7 0} sticcal Inatra : R Ly | TR EDEGGH, OACHEN, WLEXAL T 'N POSTAGE STAMPsi.uE 20th street, a second semester |Of the dragon, etc., are represented | fit for human consumption, according | tion and emergy. We train and instiuct our $1.640: both men and wom S1s6 Dt iee Tar Einaction: | atanE rasull ¥. SAPP, 227 Mary- i o] by the pictures on the siamps. Of |to expose by The Star. Board of |salesmen in the art of selling life insurance. The Civil ¢ i ratory | ning uny si N g otB0e au’xrc:enl =t Central High School. course, the atudent hag givin hie own | Trags. olaces’ stroot prograns Betovs | Toi is au opportantty to mak At least §2,000 | School, g.e. cor, 17th and ¥ b.w. | S LR D G IR O CHER. he picture, composed of a collec- | interpretation of the meanings of the | Commisgioners. Mrs. Samule Preston | the finst year. The average income of our |'MEN AND WOMEN quickiy learn real earate | (o 5 tom of 30 forelen postage stamps and | miniature postage-stamp pictures, but | Davis of Arkansas i elected presi. | résest sslesmen for the frat year doring 1022 | business: receive pay while learaink; need 1ot | fpi ERINTENDES o e, has been put on : was §2.500. We nterfera with present employms e mak- T A i L 87 The story of the “Odyssey.” the poet | exhibition in the corridors of Central. | spoms ‘iaea ddonglish T e e e A o Bon 10D, Baer othes, Eving | iy, s oot Wil #, Matieeon e g o L 7 Toalioe lain it ol ACIAEY diet: miene tomer's recitalioh of Greek legends land is atiracting considerable atten- | of wet. fans attend opening base ball Game. b jelephese mumper, - v Cour Ot BIVIE | SN Vo . Bt e, Andday parme. Nort 7063. 17124 20 st. n.w. pr Selentifi . For appointment, e Potomne 13