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JIL-BETT Stifling Conscience BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Exclu: ive and First Pubiication of This Old-Fashioned Leve Story. Oopyright, 1923, by McGlure Newspaper Syadicute. The story thils far Joy Marmadu Tail, ix thr that’ takes him m senseless, ere Rannoc anddaughter New York had sent nug Baunock to engra with the word “Mizpah. i the raby ax @ zfe for O discovers the se r cars at the 5. His memory Jack, as he is Jealouss’ on the part o o vants to ma in love with Jay, an tellx her he s erica. Bannock Anisll his work o watehes him stealthily tii . while the old man's bick ix tby and bug of goid, given At disappeur. When Bannock dises s loss he thivks Juck ix the thief, us he 1% seen him pass by the door. He threatens ut Jack i prison [ 1o Jack ¢ grandfatier fn seareh iz meets him have been are tall 2y, confronts Jack, to save her fi n the old man_dics. wd, Mrs. M tious to tuke e lowrs that an Araivan wile to I Juck and Jil-Bett bota o the o atains the stol Jil-Bett s I is averpowerin Jack Lot Passes one b V1o reciaan tie rul He asks Mudge to tell him of Ban death and JilBett's disappearan s thinks Jil-Bett must stolen wml cables to 3 Amprica word ¢ < having J3-Bett ind Jdack open the He s dospondent w izes tiwt his im_from leg fe ship is Jil-Bezt ) nith, enzaged to Clairena Ty 5 ross. ocean 5 o1 the Araban coast at K k. a xpert ERRO % n 10 ruby their man regains con « gone. Her.care of uow called, can an Arab offic al, ¥ her. Jil-Bett is broken-heuited when leaving by stenmer for works far fnto ti e ruby. EBen-Al windo rurned £ et Jack and r. Al i-Tet hat e Wwho marries ir Mu bus turned up. descend 1t « the morning igs her Just over it ux to America verdue stewnier Meantime Jack neglects or indifference. Jil-Beit Tox, and when Jack sees B suddenly to bim. newbers Clairens Wil forever T tries to com by lightuing <t be drowned Tuck suves Lo Ties are finally ase o Ji lifetoats drift 1 Jack puis 5 her ot to bold bim TODAY'S INSTALLMENT. WIRELESS MES- A XANVIL—THI What wax she intending dos Her face did not betray the seething emotion that s gripping h The bells tolled off It Tat not w Ve soul hour. i ship's etting very remain there what would her thought of C1 faithful Claircna. who nd who had the first ievotion: then he looked Ly his side, for whom love, only pity. and culty the groan rose to his lips. Jil-Bett realized, dimly, that he was waiting for her answer, the words she must speak to decide this Clairena’s fate, as well as her own; her lips moved, but no sound came from them. She, too, heard the ship's bells, and realized it was getting late t what she said must be said quickly He h Clairena’s place, would decide.” If Clarena was her place. how would she decid Would she give up the man she loved, and who was bound to her, for an- other girl, whom she did not even know? This problem faced her. Then like a thunderbolt out of a clear sky came to her the realiz tion that his desires should weigh deciding the situation. If she should keep him from Clairena, he would despise her. He had declired in that other interview that he should g away so far she would never look upon ain. what would she gain holding to an unwillin mate? A fow dre oisty upturned seemir the up to which she g thought they must be angel tears, that hér young mother was looking <own upon her. weeping for the great sorrow that had overtaken her poor little child. The wind was freshening, a chill breeze crept over the waste of water. Jil-Hett did not even feel it, the fir in her heart burned so fiercely. How should she decide? Judgment said, ve him up.” Her heart said, “No, was e loved him ht 1o at the he had stifled with pair that he of ad “Put realize sald: yourself how in you in fel from She no. At length he broke the awkward prolonged silence. “At sunrise tomor Tow We shull land in New York.” he began Yes she teh her hasten to the “That will said, mor = answered. with a slight breath. “and you will beautiful girl you love. he impossible now,” he o himself than her. She turned Ler face toward him: he SAW it was wet with tears. “I shall not stand between you and happines. Jack.” she 1 in & low voice, wh e pitcously, in spite of her 1t sclf-control. “I intend to sct forts he saw . quick. zlad light leap into 1d a ush mount to his face, ent of deep. hushed « d 1o her, asking: “Why ou do this for me? Why." U she safd with ehild-like simplicity. It did not occur her not to answer him truthfully A deep silence followed her we he did not know what to say; he look- ed at her fixedly. 1t had not dawned upon him that he was so dear to her, that she would consign lifetime of sorrow that he might find ppiness. Standing there. looking down into her face, over which great tears were falling slowly, he wor dered how it was possible she could have given such a great love un- sought. Poor little Jil-Bett! He pitied her profoundly. The nobility of the girl, the stupcndous sacrifice she would make for him, because she loved him nted him to be happy. though appiness meant life with an- other. touched him to the heart’s core. Impulsively he took her two little cold, fluttering hénds in_ his. The 1hoyght swept over him how much more noble she was than he. She was willing to make a supreme sacrifice for him; had he shown a desire to make a’ life sacrifice for her? She held him bound fast to her by the moet solemn of ties—marriage' She was his wife, he her husband. who had 1aken upon” himself the solemn vow 10 “clewve unto her, and protect her, until death should them part. Cou heellow a timid, loving girl to be more magnanimous -tan he? ' is head and heart were in a whirl. | “l am going in now. To know that 1 have been the cause of giving vou happiness, will always .0 a dear ihought to me, keeping my heart from breaking. When you think of me, poor, unhappy Jil-Bett, try to think of me kindly, and at my best. Would vou mind—would it be wrong for me io cravé from you a good-bye kiss? Remember, I am going out of your life forgver.” Mechaiically he drew her toward him; his arms closed around the slen- der little figure trembling in his close clasp, He bent his-head down, their lips mat—his and the poor little Lride's whom hg was puiting away from him that he might be happy with another, his poeor, noble Jil-Bett, whose love for him was like no other 52 He was sorry for Jil-Bett: up to that rioment he.had quite forgotten that she loved him, teu’ He realized how . {conscience which was €omeho of Bt in upon | uafitted the poor child w. { the world alone. The thousht that | had made ample provision for her jture did not quite stifie tas sting of ¢ creep- ing in. Bravado must carry him {throush this distressing scene. Both Clairena and 1 will never cease Lo bless you for what you have done for us” he murmured. “You must let me make all the final ar- | rangements. When we reach port, 1 shall have arranged “with the cap- | tain to accompany you to one of the city’s finest hotels until 1 send word to you to meet me at my attorney's office. and sign the papers. | assure u, Clairena will be your lifelong friend and debtor. 1 have not the {least doubt she will insist upon tak- ing you to her own home, she is o nobleshearted.” He did not note the despair on Jil- Bett's fuce, and that every word was like the thrust of a sword to her al- | ready bleeding heurt. She had made he supreme sacrifice: there was nothing for her to do now. but leave him. She made up her mind not to see him again. S| deck when the steamer docked to seec him greet his love. witnessing the joy of their reunion. he knew he would take beautiful Clairena in his arms and hold her close te his Tt You will always be in Clairena’s prayer: nd in mine, he went on grovely. The words stuck in his throat, he could say no more. The moonlight falling on Jil-Bett's ace intensified its tragic beaut; You are goading me to madnes: she said. catching her breath hard; “I can stand-—no—more."” She swayed forward and would have fallen if he had not reached out his arm, caught and steadied her. “Be lrave, Jil-Bett.” he muttered. looking away from her. annoyed with himsclf at the weakness he was dis playing. “1 am trying to be.” she & wered. looking up at him with a quivering little attempt at a smile. iful to behold than tears, “What seems hard to go through now. you will see in after years was ! for the best.” § “In—after—years the words under her breath ! would be no after years for her. How { could one live with a broken heart in one’s bosom? She felt that ere the | moon above her waned she would be i ond sorrow, up with her oung ‘n\nlhwr. her father ,and her poor old misquided grandfather, who had done | what he did for the best. She would be beyond earthly —sorrows grieving for an carthly love. There {would soon be no need for her to ign papers to part him from her: he | ! i | | { 1 repeated e would not be on | more piti- | There | i { | i i and | would be freed by a higher, sterner} powe 4 “Can is now all between 1 feel that it ranged satisfactorily he asked She nodded assent. Words cannot tell how deeply grateful 1 am to you, dear little girl She could not answer. she could only look up at him through her tears luml‘i. Jil-Bett. n, Jil-Be "‘:I’c&‘cbzught her little hand: it w as cold as it would ever be in death. It was their last moment together in this world. He was most anxlous to shorten it. She wa praying heaven to give her just a few mo- ments more with him. It was not so {much to ask: she loved him bette | than anything the world held. and Slie was giving him up to anothe it was like tearing the HVing. t | ing beart from her bosom. Death is life. i 3 il-Bett, | e 3 e8] I Boing in search of the purser to learn If there is a wire- less for me. 1 am getting anxious over it. His office will close for the i very Soon now. tirely how much that moment meant 10, Bemer: he urged, as she made nb AL to leave m. e s good-night — and she inquired, rather than sf us you must go in.’ good- tated. | statead AT |‘h' nodded assent. Yes. it is good ve. to which 1 add, God bless you. e had not intended to offer her a | second caress, but she looked o very i forlorn | that involuntarily he | the shelter of his arms. Tie meant to hold her there |1ong cnough for her to gathe together, as it were. He | self] | surprise at she nestled close | surprised thal ANetieg colosc it { him ike a weary | found shelter on a trusted bosom. {17 held here there for an : bending méchanically to t i bye i up her lips. In that supr boy came in search of him. a Toud “ahem proximity, he advanced. dispatch for you. sir, ing him an envelope. Jil-Bett's heart grew her. Breaking the seal he quickly drew out the slip of paper it contained. Tunning his eves rapidly over contents. it s from—the girl marry!” she murmured looking up anxiously into his face. There was no need to stifle con- seience further. He laughed cyn- jeally, hie lips curling. Then he Pdarew Jil-Bett into his arme, sayving foftly: “We will read it together, dear e spread it out word was distinetl) clear, white moonligh {their 5 traveled over {lines. which were as follow Colone! Vail. Mr. and Mrs. Clairena Thorne wish you a safe journey home. “(signed) COLONEL VAIL.", Jil-Bett looked fearfully into his face. She expected to see him go fairly mad from the blow which had { been’ dealt nim. She had grasped the situation at once: the girl he loved. | thé beautitul Clairena, had wedded another in his absence. He looked down at Jil-Bett. ing her gaze. He was smiling. This intelligence has by no means I drew her only eme moment a cabin- | -you arefully sible in the Together the meet- broken my heart, nor caused it one | Jenifer Lide., T _never realized, | M tumultuous pang. until thix moment, how completely indifferent 1 am to the girl you were | writé Luclen Berr: Your { PACKER. white heroic behavior, Jil-Bett, caused me fand crating of household goods for shipment: 1 did not want you to | must be A-1 on this ¢ so willing to give me up to. to think hard. give me up, little wife. realize until then that my heart and happiness were in your keeping. Together they stood in the silver moonlight, while the steamer sped onward to her goal through the star- strewn waters. Later the vessel sent newspapers a list of h, by wirele: The next morning. steamer was passing Liberty, Clairena’s eye, over the morning paper, of the list. Heading it were: “Jay Marmaduke Smith and Wife." THE END. Open Only to the Boss. From the Kansas City Star. Motoring through central Mi: a few days ago, a Kansas City had tire trouble and stopped at a crossroads garage to have some pair work done. housed the garage had at some time in the past been a church. Wide double doors had been cut in the sida of the Luilding so that cars might Lo brought in. und the vestibule at the front of the building now served as an office. in er passengers just as the Up over the front door ‘was nailed | SALESMEN —We a board on which was a Scriptural quotation. now barely discernible. read: “Eehold, oo the does pariel bel pane! elow the ga: owner had Anscribed with red” piine. “Private. ively no admittance.” and helpless standing there | nto | {lams let me take You as far as g, i s | i heat- | 1 i | | i i | instant. | LECTURERS he good- | seeing cars from 3 . for which she was holding | After | ¢ to warn them of his | Evans bide. “A wireless | LUMBER CLE " he said, hand- | be good at fgurs faint within ; ad its | comiection piteously, { MA ! Every | A Bdward Thorne | jorable 1 did not | Place for right man. National Capiial Stor to the | POULTRYMAN the statue of | Green. 1002 F st. now. in glancing | SALESMAN. caught sight jof olls, soaps, ourl | gritu man | several men of character and sales ability for The Bullding thot | Slezin. Main 5301, for Appointin Tt | cle: men looking for a future . T have set before'you | Py 2 t O == THE EVENING STAR, WASH GTON! D. C, WED}}ESDAYE MAY. 23, 192 HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—--MALE. HELP—MALE. “FEVER well OBIOIVAE roosmmenditions HELP—MALE. | WANTED._MISCELLANEOUS. l HELP—DOMESTIC. Cortinued. 1 _applying for employment. Use COPIES. X —Hustlers makie ¥ AGENTR—0ur policies cover natural and acci | With our Tapid selling Shriners dental death, slckness nd injury all in one | NT¥ and streamers, calling on Dolley; cast 31 montals: men and women: | Dusiness in Washington and nearby towns. Write ' for agency proposition. ' New York | Now's the time. Chas. Pettibone, 105 8tk Kafety Reserve Fnnd. 1750 Broadway. N. Y. |8t D £ AUTO MECHANICS —First-class men only. x- perienced on Chevrolet ears, Luttrell-Chievro- let_Sles Co. 4 14th st nlw. life insurance compan! AUTO MECHANIC. familiar with Hudson sand \ars. ' Lambert-Hodson Motors. 633 ;é"&.’; Vo amnemy v ‘v e St h Tree! resuits aimost sure. Ad- DoFtunity for Ten of educa- tion to wake $2,500 or more the frat year in Washington representing one of the ‘largest SODA CLERK--Experienced. at._n. SODA DISPENSER—One _experienced: dea able position to right boy: references. Gil- man's Drug Store. 627 Pa. ave. n.w. i steady position | NOLICITORS of experience, who can erences. cun secure profitible contract. Frey. 415 Southern bld TOURINT LECTURER—Good wages: interest- ing work for capable man. Room ¥, 1428 F : 6 10 7 pm. todar. b TTER-—Calored. The Crown Luach, 1ih st nw raar 1131 17th n.w. ATT0_PAIN rd_floor. 7 _years with an issue that is and son- the most rigid serutiny: of xalexman is wanted, hence references and history of em- curs. Address Box servative: will only a high giviug T lunch counter. A chunts’ Lunch Co., 521 1ith now. e MAN “wilh experience in_contractors must have had either architectural or engineering schooling. State age, experience, Toforencos”and salary expected. Adderse Rod tain; nights and Suo- soutieast. Address Hox 847 OV wanted. atoit selling. 6 good © Apply 902 141 st ngv. g Jewish, for cash class market; 18 to 25, strong and willing: fon: chunce for advancement: position. te age. experience, ROY with whies? for errdhds Ry expected.” Addres oz 497, Star of: e T e canvass 0o photographs; sal- evenings, 7 to 8. or 8 to § mornings ¥, Hotel Vendome, 3rd aud Pi . MA fravel. one to climb on roof d salary. Appily 7 o'clock p. Malone. E for general siore work to 1. A. Tille; FOUNG bowrd an. 1 B y MAN “Aply A. Kleeblatt. 1 s Awly YOUNG MAN atraid_of vork YOUNG MEN wrRANiZation of educ qualify make a7 F Nuafr will inte L Intelligent o tional imited number ng men who can in_foreign tion and phone Z. Star office.24° i NALESME: acturers of the nationally known er aluminum cooking utensils, ne available for men to train demonstrating slesmen, to sell our pe- 1y Kitchen cauipments by appointment on] cvions sales experience not necessary: open: s in Washington. Firglain 8. Goldberg, 1100 0 st . first cluss, for fancy trade. m it unt repent are Kdire s Box “witheut n eands: CHATFF! pericnge references. HATFT drive seven Juhiison, Ly tution lines. We do not 1 fabulous income. but men who in- ate our proposition will be gre prised at the carnings our men are making in Washington and uearby ferritory. For inter: view write « uperyis: tdentificat Yellow Cab or st promise v w rreferences.Apnlr Wardm 3! YOUNG MAN to do collecting; must ride bicycle. Apply be- tween 9-10 a.m., 213 McLachlen bldg. * OFFICE MEN WHO WISH CITY SALES POSITIONS. Opportunity on salary for seversl men on our Washington city saies force: one for gov. erament work and ome for commercial work previous sales experience mot emsentisl as we will send appointees to our factory in Michi- gan for a month's training in our nationally dvertived office equipment and in general salesmanship. Bee Mr. Turner at 605 13th st. A real chance for men of education aod tive to enter selling on right foundation on_salary basis. The Shaw-Walker Company, “Built Like a Skyscraper.” FURNITURE FINISHER. First-class finisher; one cap- able of handling high-grade fur- niture; permanent position. pply Supf THE BECHT €O, 7th at F. ASSISTANT BUYER for pic- ture and framing department for large Pittsburgh department store. One who is now em- ployed in that capacity pre- ferred. Good salary and perma- nent position. State age, educa- :tion, experience and references Address Box 110- Ein first letter. | 2. Star office. _ Loty | LABORERS, pick and shovel. Ohio ave., 7:30 a.m. ediately for convention nov- GTRLS_Fifty immi 133100 per week; pleasant work: elt 351 and nide: . Continmeg. CLOTHING—Will call in my unictiored auto moblle, city or subiirbs. dnd pay you highes prices 'for Indies’, gentiemen's, children's 6/ YOUNG COLORED GIRL to care for child during day; 1o Sunday work: salary 36. 1718 | . 1 . AIGH SCHOOL GTRL, typist for few lioar work eachi-dey; permanent position, with a vancement., Apply 21st Ceutury Dress, 1419 G st now,. » LADIES carn’ §1 an hour handling our prod- uets. 517 District National Bank pidg. 34e LADY_—Ambitious, between 15 and 40, with high sehool edycation, desirous of ‘working into :::w:;“fil;hn. :ol‘le home visiting, rapid o hen: Wr:m rst year. Addres Hox LADIES, one or two, young, high school grad- uates, to assist teacher in verifying and re. cording grades in return for tuition. Apply at once (o Strayer's Businesy College, 721 13th . n. e, MANAGER for millmery departm be a live wire. Apply man: ger's h_ana H' sts. o must. Big- carded clothing of all deseriptions, Addres: tal or phone. T will call. W. Rice, 133 th st n.w. North 1755, CLOTHING—Army and Navy boots; highest prices pajd. Gall ¥ | DTANMONDS, oid gold, Bought 1 Louin Abrahams, "815 & .'-.v.', shan DYAMONDS, gold, silver, piatinum, ai E{od of jewelrs bought for cash. Abe 'Abrabam: 438°9th st. u.w. Telephono Main 5504, FEATHBR BEDS and furnlture. Best prics: paid. Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Eye n.w. Phone Main 5636, FURNTTURE If you have am; other goods to sell. and you_want to obtair best results, vend for Lois Notes, 814 E 0.w. Phone Franklin 201 RNTTURE. planos. carpets, o1 52 for wagon or have me call MAID-WAITRESS with expe- | rience; stay nights; must have reference. Apply 2415 2oth st., Apt. 10. v SITUATIONS—MALE. BUTCHER, _experienced; references. Frankiin 5338, o st BUTLER, young_ Chinese; dress Tox 123-Z, Star office. CARPENTER and brick work by day or {racti, Rarages and’ remodeling & sy eft_& Moore, 1001 _Eye st. n.w. CARPI ENTER, first-class, J. A, Halford t. now. Tothi rankiin 12 Phone reference. Phone 3. ““Weschler. GIRLS. “experienced. Hotel: apply _timekeeper's ofce: Hamilton | 920 Pa. ave. n.w. FURNITURE and Tousehold £00d% Drick work. NT, _plastering, 521 Byrd 2 wanted MANICURIST. competent, wanted &t once: none Inumu'lwr‘( need apply. Boston Beauty Bile, 1213 Conn. WL experienced, for steady posi- t montii aud meals. The City . o TATHER finnx‘rd; must_be experienced in wpecifications and correspoudence: rapid and accu week to one who qualifies., CHACFFEUR, truck. Call 5 CHAUFFEUK, colored: meveral years experi- ence: private.” 383 Maryland ave. s.w. CHAUFFEUR wants, position; cun_drive make car; reference. Phone North 970. CHEF, Swixs-American, frsi-class, desites po- sition 'in_elub or Lotel: fret-clust ref drexs Box 165-U. Star_ofice RACT or Jobbing; 15 years nw. N, 1177 g white, wishes position. a_ave. n.w. s you will feel satisfled with prices I pay. = Weinenberg. 418 10th st: n.w. Main 2001 RNTTCRE—Io immediate need of fursiturs for an 8.room house: will bu & whole o 0dd pieces. Call Franklin 378 FURNTTURE—Young _couple some good used furniture. white, wants job; private or 6347. . uts o buy Franklin 1380 articles Prompt , 718 121) 2ge FURNTTURE and bought ani_sold. 4 teention. The Amer. Household Co. n.w. Franklin 3403, FURNITURE—If you waut (o obtain best e sults for your furniture and other misce! iscellauconn Best prices pi SALESLADY ou drewses Periaanent position: SR s good ‘salary and commft- ous. eall M. Shapiro. 000 Louisiaa ave Franklin 878’ ‘p NTTURE—We hoy household favaitn 5 years' experience permanent positio 2. Star_offc, references. Address SALESLADIES. age 20 0 manent, salaried position facturer. Amply in person. o traver; per large food manu- 20 s, LADIES, sfore, 520 FALESWOMEN Women fo represent nks in savings account campaign; aud mivsion; outside selling ex. Sodsinabie, bat "mot mecestary. " Call . Woodward bidg., 1 to 4 p.m. Phone Main 1221, 0 e perience Room 1110 st. n.w. beolutely 1219 G st. § ALESLADY. eaperience n none ‘othier need apply. SODA ISP, 07 DRAFTSMAN, engineer office fistu Money advanced on sto immediately ' chs Furniture Co.. corper Sth and | M. 6308 E of all kinds wanted immediate Li; ATy m al and drafting experience, office, shop aud field. desired connection With growing concern: low to start. Address Dox 1442 FURNITURE of all kinds pets. bric-u-brac. ete FURNITURE—! Kirstein, 320 Sth st. p.w. all kinds of furniture wanted. Phone Franklis ING doue. Address P. 0. 1 . d s in our mfg. dept ENT. four or five uger's, 820 F st man. Address Tox 1 R omiaam s e B. Alpher. 907 G'st. OFFICE WORK, knowledge of bookkeeping. [ experienced young man desires position TOOLE, Faeonia Corbin. Va b e HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. COLORED MA. PR Apply to E. ]. Little, 14th and nd wife as janitor for sm Simon Beloff, 1400 L st. SOLICITORS- membern: | { TCGTADE MEN WAN e life insurance wen being rated as professiond] men. e confidential infarmation from their elients and build incomes to protect the in. sured if disabled. or in old age: the widow and orphan and partnerships. th men who are Connecticut Mutual Life founded in 1846, has most thorough course of intruction ou the science of 1 le its feld force to rend ¢ wervice. A . e more_and They CHATFFET wiilte. to ari ust have exrd and know ¥i good pay CGrege, rear 1131 1th n.w. CHAUFTET the " week and . City Ol kN : state s Moy 337, Younz r real service to man- mselves an éncome in keeping with their ability. There is no arge for ihis iustruction. “Apply to E. D, Connecticut M with automobile. ou « are“capabie of getting business 100 ot ook Shott order, col. and basement men at once. Childs Co., [ KITCHEN (1), Apply i~ vages Childs BTUS BOY SZHighest aid, including meals. 1423 Pa. ave. COUNTER MEN, ith or without experieuce, to in foed stands during hrine convention. Apply (after p-m.) Mr. G. G. Tauber. 338 Star bldg., 11th and Pa. ave. wanted, . experi: Childs Co., 1340 N. Y. Wi Kniows Tow 3 o b st nw DT MAN O find expe full charge of N nw HAND. e Nonced - Touse wnd gar one Fails Clnrch 804122 N imarried). | work excluxively: permianen Call Col. 638 after 8 pn e place. » TOR to hang flag u Phone Mr. Welss Adams enced. ih\ €. |CASHIER. dining room: expe- jrienced: permanent. Address Box 130-Z. Star office {ICE DRIVERS (two). wrsieel Allegheny Co., 827 14th N, " white. v truck; laundry oute: must be well acquainted n suburbs. Apply Dupont Laundry Co., 2535 Sherman ave. SALESMEN. OUI MEN ARE AVERAGING $40 WEEKLY ! SELLIN HOUSEHOLI ON | EASY EE 3 WE_ WANT 1 SIX MORFE MEN TO JOIN OUR ORGANIZA- 1 TION. CONSOLIDATED GAS IRON | ROOM 410 JENTFER RLDG v FOREMAN for DISHWASHER-—Apply Tark. DRIVE Tt DRIVER: tr ELEVATOR St ., N Tnundry Address Bos 163 a man fo lay VR MECTTANICS, e for Fordson. Apply . Ine., 113119 North St Thre: 0 cut Isiand_ave. n.e. HELPER in sl n.w HELPER *. 2inl_and_N. Y ra no. children. automobile paint shop : high-grade man who . {understands his business can se- {cure the best position in the i Best salary and permanent position to the right man. Apply the Chastleton Apartment, Apt. 7 and 8 evenings iy 1. LARORT Anply . “eetits per hour: steady a.m. tomorrow. Fuller Company ingfon and Quincs pla, Spring . walary uad commi 30 t0 3 able. intelligent” and_ub el s abiic; ‘we will train all e that ther make big money: also four cas. | - —Two, reliable, who lers who must furnish ';,?p:::lvn,;x."'l vord. junderstand accounts and han- . 5 " {dling cash, for extra work dur- . el b s e ing bh.rmc convention. Answer Sivaneoment.” ancenth; but £ood chance for | with full particulars. Address Box 48-Z, Star office. rel sed 10r men'of charac: | SALESPEOPLE—Why par higher Prices when you can buy the old re leizh line of 150 househoid and food products. . toilet articles, ctc.. for ueed to make larg lustiers make $1 hour nd profia pital: : largest company: 11 milli more city and town salespesple wante. Write T. L. Ashiey, Dept. 762, rt, 11 WANTED—SALESMEN. AGENTS —Two: $10 weck!, ! Tratucompetent Tome an an-Ameriean Com. “ollege, with spe- minds: a splendid men. Winter bidg.. ex-high clal trainiog snd active epportunity for the rig U A now.ron MEN, several of ubility, (r sell in Wash- ington high-grade product of proven merit. Field here untouched. Fullest co-operation and_xupport by established coucern. !&ears. 410 Rona nidg. SALESMAN—Perfect institntion: blue-sky masions and o operation. 713 Wood Anane ton cor 910 am. 1 1 educated, rellable men. preferably those who have soid high-class su’ scription hooks, to sell our Methiod and Service fo physiclans only. If vou can qualify and bave pep and not over fifty. see the Medical nses to the man who can qualify. Stew- Bchool, 1202 T st. n.w. Tosiery walesman. . %30 a week and exp nrelope Rex Hosiery I Point, X d REAL ENTATE SALESMAN TNT WORK oft TREATED & SALESMA) opportunits for @ salegman with aut $10. cialty and largest concerns o § t need apply. Hranch offic !the b { ML - { INSTRUCTION COURSES | A FORMER STUDENT SAYS: D school 23 days, was piaced in a stenogra position. 820 per week.’” _Positions for grad ates. Encoll today. BOTD SCHOOL. 1304 1 i r l YOUR | NS vlfi. R st 15 to work nigi ints. T 03, Py experienced ave. n TTORN of experience, il erences. can secure profitable contract F; lern_bldg.. © to 10 & lant, tions. wiio Mr. power “machines Blue Ridge Mfg. . eXpericnced in_cost werk in Address Box 138-Z, Star of- YOUNG LADY printiug plaat. LADY wauted an office wnsintant and s salexlady: must be willing te work two days of the week from 12 to 9, with an hour for dinuer. Apply Abramson B 1929 tiver. S0 discarded Jewelrs munufacturing dept. W pay_highe A._Kaho Tne.; L) PIANOS una monds_and jewel F. Arnold, RELIABLE ~ Washi Fu’n.\u BOOTS Pair_lady 5. wize. { PRESSER, first-ciass, and can do altering on § — = = men‘s_clothes; well experienced: 18 Defrees| USED STORE FIXTURLES st._n.w. 3 < o r FITRNTTIT P e e | AND OFFICE FURNITUR nderstands scrubbing and littie repe Robinson. 1138 N. T n.v cases, cash registers, desks, etc. Get our that we offer. PAINTER, Line 413, PAPER CLEANIN sonuble prices. Addl does Job work, fi 3. 2% {0 e bt ‘!-unum. diamon Work guaranteed; 3 Bee i e Box 184-Z, Star officc PAPERHANGIN A 1115 Vst nw. 3 ATENT DIAFTSMAN, experien: work, witli privilege of desk room in attorney’s desired. Address 2 day, job; chenp. 238, 40 Fion_ resients r Shrine week. ¥ commne: for clorical work in_ofice of inl concern: ‘state age. experien Appiy in own hundw Ntar oo man wishes SALESMAN—Middle-aged busines BALTIMORE FIXTURES paosition collector. adjuster 616 Louisiana Ave experien e, i dry gowds eveningy: 5 Sate year-round posi- . ¥ Address Rox 130-7. Star offiee. Main 8087, : 2-INCH ( 3.000 feet Tocente MaeE Mage, knowledge of Address l:ox Thoroughty competent. Addres Star oice. FOUNG MAN, goon wication: ALVANIZED pipe typewriting and bookkeeping. random lengths, wit 157.2, Star_office NG WOMEN for gen must write well and be quick at fig, dress_Box 1437, Star_office TRESSES, voung ladies neat appearing. Childs Co., 1423 Pa. ave. e SALESWOMEN ence preferred S N PERMA] X GLIUS work: Ad | i ! couplings ment Corp.. 612 building Woodside Develop SITUATIONS—FEMALE. International | CEERICAL POSTTION 1o T 8. &hipning } By zoung Tady with A1 ref. Address Be 7. Atar office. | DRESSES cut. basted and Bited, 9. J 1075, 2901 1310 st. n. ; WRESSMARTNG } 1 Board PERSONAL. - TNDIVIDUAT, RESISTANT AND WAL exercise, electri t haths, showers and Scientine wussage. K Apr. 45 SEE AMERICA Owner. careful driver, to Getirsburg. dress Rox oon, evening gowns & specia Adams 3066240 Wil take party : OPERATOR. expert. reasonu i 1 N The M. Brooks Co. requires the services of a thoroughly experi- enced millinery saleslady; must have previous local experience. Apply at once. 1109 G st. n.w FORMER EMPLOYES {who .desire part-time work or work for a few days each week on the CONTINGENT FORCE, should register now. Those qualified to sell in more than one department are preferred. An excellent opportunity for mar- ried women to earn some extra money Apply Employment Office, 8&th Floor, G Street, {WOODWARD & LLOTHROP. i | i i HSE_ desirex Dosition @s assistant in doc- office. Addre tar offie TRSE. undergradoate. wi . Franklin 5630, Rr. 408. NURSE in_docfor's or den! Totomne 502 PIE BAKER to for rent Main_341 WE_ARE NOW PAVING §2 TO $i10 FOR men's and ladies’ used suits. Our prices for ol clothing are the biggest Clothing Exct D Phone Main 8378. - PHYSIOTHERAPY AND _ELECTROTHER- apy sclentifically given. For appolatment, phone Potomac 1447. = Ry TEDBU ROACHES, FLEAB: TN- stant results. GEORGE F. SAPP, 227 Mars. wllding._Franklin 2001 my31® HOME FOR AGED. Tovalide and rest cure: special diet: night and Gay nuree__North 70621724 20th CTLOTHES WANTED. _SELL ALL YOUR men's worn clothing. shoes. hats. etc., o us. sh-down price. Fhone D. HAY (experienced, colored). OSTTIC in s ofice or former teacher (colored). Phone C Freeman. ITION in dept I and Ediphone operator. ex- five yeam' experience: not less 1 Potomac 1510, after 6 p.m. 2 exeentive i ST i | OPERATOR—Young 1945 of i S ears expecience: Botol oy ap references. Address Box 22: TE nement Phone_Xortly 7 . RECOMMENBED SERVICE. The following businces concerrs Mave Becn recommended to The Star and guaran- fee satisfaciton fo tar-readers. dng 1 Star office. | TCTOR —Quick Tatin, Boston H. § 19th st. Wnd_ware resulte, mathematics: teacher. .w. original Smith College Miss Mabel raduate § Potomac 1019, M. Taglor, 1 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS given. Call Lincoln 82, We do_tie reat PBEAUTY CCLTURE. A LIMIT of “wtudents taken by special | MARGARET kin i apecialist. Est. arrangement. nd scalp £ exami {and computer, June 6, salary $1 | also_ railway postal clerk, May salars {$1.600_" Special instruction day and night. Tie Civll Service Preparatory School, s.c. cor. 12tn jand Fonw. Fr. 2050, monthly. {as raflway traffic tnspeetor. iteed after 3 wonths’ spare time study or money refunded. Excelient opportunities. Write for free Rooklet N 66, _Staud. Busiucss Training Inst.. Buffalo, N. ¥. HOTELS _NEED _AMBITIOUS od depart ents. * hotels, ube, apartment houses: uncrowded field; fine living. quick advancement: our methods indorsed — our students employed by leading hotels. every- where. Open_evenings. Call for particulars. Xewis Hotel Training School. 1340 N. Y. ave TADIES, NEW CLASS IN TELEPHONE switchboard operating forming June 4; short easy course to learn: class limited: pri lessons if desired. Oxford Didg., cor. 14th. between X. Y. ave. and IT {WOMEN WANTED — 8 to make sandwiches during Shrine ;week: white only: must be {quick: experience preferred but not necessary. Apply (after © p.m.) Mr. G. G. Tauber, 538 Star {bldg.. 11th and F ave. glaint found necessary fo be made fo The tar will receive prompt attention. For dmission 1o Recommended fervice Col- 2 ‘oalt_Matn 5000, Branch 115. AUTOMOBILE RADIATOR R ores inatalled. Westingliouse By Girorge Wells. ATTO RADIATOR Tamps. tanks: low T, cxpert. desires copy work fo be done Addréss Box 218-7, Star office. H i Wwants work to do at Y | i e A WONAN. fhormaghiy _exprrivnred b on; city or away. Address Box 60-Z. { office.. | yous prices. o %0, conrthouse. ered, $2 wishes permanent posi- - night. PECK'S GARA shed. _Call_Line. 101, PIYPIST from 3 o R pan. iply Childs Co., 1423 Pa. ave. i EXPLRIENCED i TELEPHONE OPERATORS Wanted during SHRINE CONVENTION. LEASE REGISTER:NOW. Ro>m No. 1. 722 12th t. n.w. Chesapea e and Potomac Felephone Compaay. HELP—DOMESTIC. [p cement. ~ Addreas Fox 46U, Star offiee: tlon. Fairfax trolies. Vienns, Va. Phone | REAL ESTATE SALESMEN (2) with cars; some experience; leads furnished; references re- {quired. A\ splendid opportunity ifor the right men. Address Bo: 216-7, Star office. avines WIAZ.. comer 3t i SODA DISPENSERS, expe- [l education, for vermancit posicion. | rienced. Apply between 11 and |00 0., T2 h st n.w, = - Tandy with Toale: wiate experence o | 12 130, 100N, room 313, 501 7th, Addrens Box 217.%. Star omiee.+ i Peoples Drug Stores. i DOORMEN. four. Apply Childs !L’u.. 1423 Pa. ave. STOCK SALESMAN. ssful stock salesman knows how t # clientele. We have a locai he can ¢ proud to take to conservative investors. Our directors are ligh standiug iv the business worid glon—every co-operation given. We need several real go-getters for a permanent connection in which they can make very | earnings on_commissions. Sul i neter required. thirty years of age or over. | Apply_Room Southern_bldg. colored. o work in bottling pian 10th st nw Apply Dipor MAN T Teip in wash room. T a 0 1. MAN with car to sell real ow Aunly’ Key Renlty. refined position Address Box and bonus, dnlry wi c ¥ MEN wunted to further our adver paiga:_evening work. Call, bejw m.. 302 Rond bide. MEN, sell Shrine: novelty; a clea enifer blag.. Tth_ard D. MEN, one or two. fo devote spare timg fo se- caring savings accounts; good commission. See Mr. Fllls, 4:30-5:30. room 402. 1413 G st. n.w. MEN (20) fo sell Shrine novelty ex-service MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn real eatate { business: receive pay while learning: need not ! interfere with present employment: wome ma {ing $100 & week. Free class lectures every { Thursday, s p.m. William F. Matteson, 610- { 611 Bond ‘bidg. MEN TO EARN $45 fo $100 & week making i mechanical drawings. We quallfy you in your . aleo help you secure position. Per- Columbia School of Drafting, 14th n.w. North 2 "Write. phons or eall for fres | CHAMB] an. vty | cook RS ( EMATD and_waitress, religble wom- ANhInE. references. 0N RURNING, 40c cslinder, owner fo | 1rmove plugs and wires: frozen exlinders. east ings. steel and aluminum welded properiy work guaranteed M. M. Coleman, 207 12th SIT{IATIONS—DOHESTIé. !Iffl:moos WORK by girl. 815 3th ne. : H EW METHOD, FLEC- 1 coverings cleaned and | washed: Oriental rugs s specialty. Extermi mator of moths and_germs. Lockley Bros. 3124 10th st nw. Col. K398, S AR A —If vou want the best at most reasonable prices. Thone W. 106, Amer- Rz Co.. 2304 ve. and repairing. “'A stiteh in time saves nine.” Try us for fine repairing apd cleaning of your oriental and domestic | rags. Potomac 1329, Nazari CHAMBERMAID work by day, in hotel; "ored womas references. 914 Fl CLEAN, morning or_evening: apartmest, col- im.« &irl; reliable. 1915 Tth st n.w. 2 NING—Early morning work convention: girl. C(wnl. 9633. COOK and laundress wants place; no Sunday work. 2020 Ga. ave. n.w. 'l AY'S WORK, housecleaning or laundry; first- | class work. 2003 8th st. n.w. Phone | izae DAYS WORK—Colored _woman ence. Write or call. 1340 Corcoran st. fomac 1621, 5 AY WORK by ~liable colored woman. ‘ter 4:30 or address 424 Ridge st. it TARPET CLEA With refe: Po- 1 Vrankiin CARPET CLEANING Albert Kahlort & (. OR 0 Tiousekeeper, white wouian havin mmall child preferred: one able to take fal cha three in family; no children: Address Tiox | COOR, goo_ stay nights: {family. "33 13th st. n.w. Phone Col Teferencen: Trivats | DAY WORK or_yart of day gviiin heerfuty_given or cleaning. washing or ironing. — AY'S WORK by experienced worker. DISHWASHING in afternoon, LD eIrL T 410’ Fraukiin st o g dinners, 1. 1 | RAILWAY MAIL CLBERKS EXAMINATION May 28, Post office cierks. carriers and. rur carriers wanted, common education sufficient: 1ist_positions free. _Federal Institute, Room 31, Washington. D. C. e OWNERS™ AND OPERATORS' COURSE | for men and women who desire to know how i 1o locate trouble on the road and to make 1 minor repaira. ! VM. C._A. AUTO SCHOOL §_17238 G ‘Street N.W._ Ma'n ) __ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES _ £230. i { COLORED COUPLE, $110: waitre | bermaids. Ladies' Exchange. 807 Vel DTORED MEN. go to Penn.: fare patd. White Cross Burean. 821 X ., Dr. st 1 COOK ana_gen Tiousework . smadl fami references required. 2630 Gardeld st Phone DISHWASHER or chambermuid—» girl wishes position. Rexsie Braxton, st._n.w. North 8266-W {COOK (colored) wanted: must aiso do_some washinz: must have good references. Irank- per hour. Call North 9407 wien ansthing electrical is necded. All work guar anteed. TURRERVILLE ELECTRIC CO., 1718 GENERAL HOUSEWORK or half.d colored woman: good references. 11101 n.w. Apt. 3. You T 1in B1% { COOK _and Tiouseworker. 000 colored | £10_yer_month. . it Telephone Col 1276, 23¢ Conn._nve. p.w. FINISHING cheaper than 1in HOUNEWORK by colored girl or woman. Lamont _xt. Rsuni and housework. woman: must be city references required. Tel. COOKIN compeient TR, L ave. n.w neat, stay settled col- nights. 629 GBNERAT, HOUSEWORK. % g ored woman wants pla { FLOORS RAL_ H at nignt. 717 _6th st. n.w. AL FOUSEWORK = 1 o 1114 13th st ERAL HOUSEWORKER Drew, pres. North_8808. colore $110; man-wife. E chai $100. Faller's Exchange, 1221 25th st men_given preference. Apply at on. 2 STENOGRAPHER: i Experienced, permanen: posi- tion. N phone, banjo. cello. who want experience y. 221 B st. n.e. _Ant 2. an. for firat-class packing Apply Supt., THE _HECHT CC 7th at F. CLERKS, junior; three nights and three mornings off every week and everye other lSunday. Good opportunify. Ap- 1ply between 11 and 12:30 noon, Avply”Neweora & | room 313, 501 7th, Peoples Drug Stores. DRUG CLERKS, reghtered; good pay and good hours; refer- ences. Apply between i1 and 12:30 noon, room 313, 501 7th, Peoples Drug Stores. SALESMAN wanted, ; expe- rienced, well acquainteq with the hotel and institutior® trade, to represent us in the District of Columbia. Apply Evan W Hook & Company, Inc... Balti- more. Md. : EVENING WORK, employ- ment for spare time ; good prop- osition for energetic workers. Apply at 918 14th st. n.w., 7:30 Tgll:rigay evening. Chesley & Harveycutter, 918 14th st. n.w. 8 ‘of work: permanent | PHOTOGRAPHEK or one who can book g groups: must Lave pep. Post Photo Servie 1008 F st ° . PORTER. colored. Apply Jane's Confectionery, 514 9th st n.w. »1 DRUG for Virginia country place: fine opportuaity. Address Box 0-2, Star of- PRESSER “and porter. Tong. gres stabiished ufacturer etc., desires the serv. fces of a reliable saloyman: commisston paid weekly. Address Box 1&-7. Star office. * SALESMAN—Manufacturer has splendid _op- portunity for a producer to secure Washington territory ag exclusive dealer; some mechanical SDllity ‘preferred. but sor elatatial: aive full s and telephone number. Address 239-Z. Star office. SATESMAN—Three-million dollaT_banking tion starting national campaign requi local department. Attractive compensation arrangement for the right man. Phone Mr. t. SALESMEN—Two, With automoblles: salary and_ commission: 'to reprexent conntry banks In wavings account lcampaign: permaiegt: $40 to §70 weekly: bond required: brevion rience th's line not necessary, but atiractive for specialty salesmen. 4 s, room 102 . 1 to n use two neatappeanng work selling household arti- are preferred, Ap- Datrict Natl.' Bank men for spec! 204, with or_wil n e ;rhAI".I" mrk"l! :flmwm;’- lesmen o NIGHT and day belp wanted: chefs, cook: ‘walters, houseman, dishwanhers, waitresses. Rev. Fuller's Exchange, Office, 1321 25th st. * OFFICE POSITIONS—Free registration. Wa. hng. ent Exchange, rated for the public by Washington School for Secretaries nd Nat. School of Commerce. 1410 F st. n.w. APPLY NOW FOR SUCH POSITIONS A& 300KKEEPERS, . STENOGRAPH UUUFILE CLERKS. 1111l HOTEL HELP " National Personnel Bureau, 305 Bond bldg., 14th & N. Y. ave. M. 644, 302 iond Jlee, HELP—FEMALE. | ALTERATION NDS—Experienced _altera- | | (S CASHIERS. . P.B. X 1217_Com | GENETAL HOTREW N5B s me.. seraped. A, F. ZIMMERMAN Capitol st. Erankiin 1902.W. { FLOOR REFININHING, painti { mecl prices reasonable. 916 14th n.w. _Write wr Tel { FORD REPAIRING, Steuart’s Garage, 141 12th st. n.e. Phone Lincoln G200. REP'D GIRL. colored: part-time war HALF DAY'S WORK, no cooking, by reli colored_won 1219 25th st. n.w. 23 HALF-DAY'S WORK a: to take home. 1330 Cedar st. n.w. HOUSEKF] ER—Young woman, cultured. de. sires ll;lbwl ge nursing. Address office. * Ty ener Fat Fr. 6798, GENERAL 1 | ences reouired. Linco RAL HOUSEWORK home: good wages, Cleve. O reliable girl; Chevy room and Loard. A t home or day's work: reliabie colored woman. 1812 Valley st. h.w., bet, 12th and 13th sts.. 8 and T. i 246 DRY to do at home; Hrst class. 825 n.w. 28¢ eturned 7702. = ¥ TCRE _UPHOLST D, NDRESS - Ycovers made Est. cheerfully given {free. TITTENSOR. M24 8th n. | FCRS—FREE COLD. STORAG! and remodeling at lowest prives. 1120 G st.. at 12th REPAIRING ZLOTNIOK, ERAL HOUSEWORKER—Good nice room for right 3802 Jocelyn st.. Chery ¢ . one square irom Conn, ave. car line. 32, GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, young or settied nights; adu ages and clty referonce. ER. colored_woman, a week. §34 11th | cookiug and lnundry, AT n.e. ENERAL HOUSEWORK MAID to go fo Mas. sachusetts, June 2 for the summer: pood wages: must be first-class cook; colored. 2908 Ordway st._Phoue Clev. 2541, 23 GENERAT, HOUSEWORK, bungalow in_sub- urbs: woman who likes country and wants £00d home. Apply 1467 P st. (Mr. Hazel) or Muin 7818, 240 | tion Lands. Apply immediately. J. M. Ash, i 5 lor operator. experienced; T oty “befare 10180 ‘w1110 gy ) BOOKKEEPER, experienced. accurate with w n:-axplcmmeA salary, experience, last employer. Ad- e Bor TarZr ter ofmce: 2% COUNTER GIRL and waitress, experienced. 1628 14th_at, n.w. 2 . retned A N —Young_wo pearance, for window demonstration in high- Class store. State age. experience. it any. and salary expected. Address Box 151-U, Star of- fce. . DISHWASHER, colored woman, Call 1008 £ st. upstairs. a3e FINISHERS—Experienced on_casfom Dants. Apply 606 F st._n.w.. Sth floor tom T GENERAL CLBRK and soda: vouog iady. Keick's Pharmacy, 1722 P1. ave. n.w. To work in soft drink stand. _ AppiY waiting room. south end Highway bridge. 24 GIRLS to cap strawberries. Apply production . ist and M ete. n.e. GIRLACethetice tired OF store sad factery work ean mecure And_earn weekir. 9 or 918 F at. e ,‘:'f\’ BB none | HOUSEKEEPER, white. Apply after 3= . 3 petent. TAUNDRY WORK for Wednesdays Thursdays and evening work of any k good reference. Apply o 1919 9th st. n. 3 n a doctor's office. stare or light house- at. colored. Phone N. 6078-W. HOUSE_PAINTING—High-class work ai Tow cost. Dutch Boy pure white lead and oils used exclusively. Estimates given. Refer N. 216 Joh Marshall pl. ork: girl. S et KETS _DUPLICATE KEVE 25 CENTS. Madv while you wait. Turner & Clark 1233 New York ave. now. Basement. F. 5005 YS_ DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WATT 800 0th at. n.w.. busement. TNG or evening MORNING or_evening work, by girl. 77 Kenson st. n.w. 24 SURSE, _colored it _wants place. Phone Potomuc 1848 or call 1700 13th st. n.w. STRSE—_Trajued, colored. desires worki i~ erence. Phone N. S4I4-W. ol NURSE or_housework. colored girl place. Phone Cleveland_2223. NTUKSE-GOVERNESS or. lads's companio imiddle-aged Swiss woman; best references 614 B n.w. < BEWING or homsework by white woman in tmall_ private family. Address Box 1402, ce. Star o WASHING to take home. 2026 Sth st n.w. 61 Har- Special for spring cleaning—Mattres springs, iron frame springs, cushions Jows renovated st special prices. Spe: i week—Mattresses renovated, $2.50. Bedding Co., 616 E st. n.w. Phone Main 552! { MATTRESSES AND PILAOWS { most reasonabie prices. Let Us cal mate. Prompt deliveries and sa sored. _Eagle Bedding Co., 1128 7th st. n.w. Main 7692, MIRRORS WESILVERED: new mirro: [irrors § epeclalty: windshiclds: giass of kinds. H. M._Sager. 46 H. PAINTING time approache We will be glad. ni wants 10 estimate on your interior and exterior paint i, you think of painting think of WASHING to take home; wom e CAROW & FRY, 1011 H st. n.w. Main 1261 vard st. D.w. WORK, mornings. or_piace to help sew, by colored” girl. 1820 Oregon_ave. n.w. WORK wanted mornings by girl. Call Poto- mae 114. WORK by the day or morning work by (he week: woman. 1452 T st. n. PAINTING, INTERIOR AND BXTERIOR— guaranteed job cheaper than you could dot it yourself, Quality. Painting Shop. Call Main 1326, : 29! PAINTER AND PAPERHANGEE, J. E. HOB Hest work. lowest prices: prompt serv. pIy After b o'CIOCK ri o8¢ S0 ice. 419 G _st. n.w., Phone Main 61 WORK by the week or morning work, by re- i PAPERHANGING, $8.30 UP, INOLUDING llable colored girl. 1806 B of. ware Water paid. Call '210 5th st s.e. HOUSEKEEPER. white; neat and comwj Call at Room 404, 1415 G at. now. HOUSEWORKER, colored, with references 1485 Fairmont st MAID, colored, wishes day's work; best rof- erences.. 1712 4th st. n.w. MAITD for runent; must be cook and By ¥erance apt 205, 1001 Ooltmbia road. B MAID, colored; general howsework: permanent. ToxOrdwar M Cleveland Park. | Phone Cleveland 936-1. . MATD: no Sunday work. Ap) 5310 14th st. D.W. B SMATDR (3). white. to go to D Gap, Pa.: room, board and Adams 1185 MAN AND WIFE, or capable woman, white, unencumbered, {0’ live in country 4bd care for aged couple. Apply Dr. Evans, !ma!n t. NURSH (white) for two children, 1% and 2 references required. Austrian Legation, 185 W) Telephone Adams 685. 24 per and cut-out border. WALTER CHAD. VICK, 1018 Douglas o.e rth 7260-W. Let_me du it now. NG WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. | ANTIQUES. all Kinds; best prices pald. A. F. Arnold. 1323 G st Main BI73. BOOKR “waated by private parc ranklin 1539-J. £ CLOTHES—WIII pay hl‘lmsfl&’n for ladioy’ 's worn clothes. Write D. Btcin" {308 T st aw.._Whone Norfh 499, CLOTHING—Highest §7 aud uwp. 3 “Telephone @ BEFORE H. et A G W Franklin FEERIST Gk e York ave. miw. Norih 2090, b, mfi; Tred, "Cotee w8 & makes of E 718 9th st. u.w, Franklin Call 24° 160 1744 7(h st. B.w.

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