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/ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. HELP AND SITUATIONS. " HE(T.P—MALE. ' HELP---DOMESTIC. : Star “Want Ad” I ued. Continue, B Ch Off. > v f with cuccessful ::Tfn.rl"::"?\m; To country for | THE OWL TAXI o Rox 171-8, Star office. nt door del HOTREWORK, colored girl. Appiy By Herbert Footner Copyright by George H. Doran Company i TORTURE CONVICTS, CHARGES GEORGIAN Camp Officials Hang Prison- | GAVE You FAIR WARMING. €RMINTRUDE THAT 16 70U EVER DID SULH A THiNG AGAIr 1D PUNISH You ! You WiLL 80 WITHOUT Your CIGARETS FeR ONE DAY! MeT A ¢ o products, routes in Virginia and North (s b NORTEWESD inn territory. Salary position with opportuni- | [Th_S* n.W. : £, and Vermont ave.. John C. Haley. ties for advancement. State age, married or HOUSEWORK, neat, honest girl, in private 4 P, Day’s Pharmacy. kingle, experience and last empioyer. Address ihome: 12 to 6:30 pm.; bring city reférence. wd T FS Clemence. |, Tox Kinr ofice. <™ | 822 Spring_rond n.w. . " &F oty | ¥ AN desirable. HOUREWORK [ ook family Orve 11th and Hareard, The Harvard Lo vey | and able ‘to meet and taik to prospects oF two; Can ttas aighie: cits references. FI0 SINGLE, SOLITARY A 8401 14th. Bronnuzh's Pharmacy B ek o s, | O st FOR You FORTWENTY - i 14th and Ruchanan, Hobierger A g Foug Houes! o .y BeDdoioh Tharmacy, 3001 fh st PRESSERS, two experienced! T Tea You 1 2 i hi 3 Ct ‘) w = ootk = inD tE OR KtiOw . iin plgce. Holmend Dhar S en | men, colored, for Hoffman ma- WOMAN. about 8 or 40. (o Take charge of & i e 3 ome: can make like your awn home: no_ob- THE REASON W' , chine ; must be thoroughly expe- | jertion To widin witl) oes cRlle: W — % ‘ Greg. warranty to the clerk. “Oh, yes illis rienced and accustomed to han- . fish dealer. 1101 Water at. aw. 7° 3 - dling high-grade work. Steady W Tfarch me sald Hickey. “There | SARTRNLY Ko the OO bira,” ne oaid: Park Phrmaey. g high-grad dy SITUATIONS—MALE. By the Associated Prese. 3 2 ’ wan no mark on him that I coul / Greg's heart went down. “De So | o orean Rk'e desk). | POsition. A pply at once.|ACCOUNTANTR Puhic accountants. special- ATLANTA, Ga. August 7.—Charg- 2 | e, | cotra,” he repeated like a man trying E * Drug Stores IVOGUE CLEANERS, 14th and | 12/58 _In audits, arstems, investizations and W cou recognize the young 5 cho W "5 Fremen Simpson. J _EANERS, 14th and | 5 worx. " Kolodin & " Rappaport, Jenifer ing that “convicts in certain counties B e to remember. “And who were the ! P . !man with the little black mustache if | other two ladles?” S [.‘_mmn‘m-" -Sprinfi road n.w. blag. in Georgla are being suspended by 7 {you sow him again?’ a8 ‘nora de Socotra, her mother, and | ot ek Check Ohareh 1d.. Roek |~ B VS TWHT 3 their thumbs for hours, or bound to i: n“"uuld‘ n T\;fl\t or day; from in|ganorita Bianca Guiterrez, a relative, Pharme 3OYS (WHI'T experienced. empinyed, desiring change, 2 avy ¢ ’ / ifront or behind.” 5 ta cousin, I belleve.” 'JI Colodny & Cn.. Ga About 18 years ol for L > with rel‘able firm: hon trees with heavy chaine. or placed in K A HTOur Job must be to find him.” satd | ¢ SXRM L PNOCY cemember. sald ave. no. Monek' GENERAL. USEFULNESS Jiti e e s e torture lLoxes” Representative Ben- W ; ; iGreg. “Ttll be worth something | Greg' “Are they of the family of wee. Wrightwood Pharmacy. . NERAL: SE. - S freferencenAddre ar_office nett of Dodge county attacked the ' y handome to you if you can run him'ge, ot Francisco de Socotra?" &l Morse '.,',if,lf“”p‘i.'m.»v paround store:. bors of .‘,'.’l'.'.‘.’. character ;‘:2:2}'1.\ ",:, WELPER, “eXierienced, on Tiead. “Why, ves, his wife and daughter.” | jol /0P Siie 0ROt (o b armaer. o LA B e e e e et of punisl no se {down.” - X (r‘m f punishment now in use in Y i “Who was the poor old guy?" asked | Greg's brain whirled a little. e [ x" Y 'X"J ‘avis and M. Walter I, Donahoe. | n.e convict campe at a hearing last night = Hickey. *“a South American mil-| couldn‘t reconcile this with what the 'Fia ave and Ist st Srivern Laupheimer, | A P before a committee of the Georgia 1 ire g1l herself had told him. He sud- Xorth Cap. st and Tt Toave. Parker's Phar. { ! B R wanted for Black | pv7r MARS clrcetstats il i : AT : land Whit bs: st 1 | Nddress Rox 1055, Star ofice 86 ! i o ell vou the whole it % ¢ olerk |72 v T Tonis Krick a e cabs; must be neat. frendicho i legislature. The committee before Not exactly. Tl t o e i denly became aware that the clerk {o08 T Y0 B0 (615 Plnemacy. I ol @ $1t i3 Country, Wih wheel, wants § . ! letory In time. Can't stop M was staring at him. At ity Ay intelligent and familiar with the adfourning early today voted against HH vou claim my taggage on the pler? “Of course.”” he said. “I met them o ¢ Chase Pharmacy e ol 2 - a bill to amend the state constitu- | E 4 % jo Hu “hook his head. DIVIng into | iy Havana. Are they leaving?" Lamn ave vy Chan A cTeiana [City ; references required. We tion. oftered by Representative Den- A -2 {his pocket he produced the erumpled “Yes. Scnor de Socotra was called | Park Phaimacy 3 tare putting 30 new cars on the T - laim checks | o1 was afrald yowd | to Peru last night.” e - e Z T colored man nett. to restore the use of the strap | 3 h h me 1€ 1 stopped to claim {2 G eperge .‘amf;r.g. et e GEORGETOWN istreet. This is the best chauf-! eference. 218 3rd «f. na. on Iy convicts, B Jood!" said Greg. “These clothes | ppy 2eh and P oste . Pride’s Pharmacy. e B B : | CHATFFRR._anv 10 vearss expe unruly convict e A e et or Al L | L e e doiasd ‘to g0 up | MM N ar. OTamcells Prymace feur’s job in Washington. Black |fitiencex rotored. 2898 K now. 0 the Mareasr Farme Hotel in W Q\'!jyrfl,;'\f“‘_"”“;“'._fl A Ehanicy and White Cab Co., 1214 New | CHATFFECR-MECHANIC, Filiping Hickey put on & make-believe ag- | cheater county to awalt his return. Gl - Hampshire ave. [t RS e v can exparience arteved atr “Hold on. What do 1| ““Fpe \arsden Farms Hotel; thank | NORTHEAST Ll 3 Laid o “"his> The clathes are mine. | vou vary much.” 25 ani Fiste. Machesosy & Janchim HELP_MALE AND FEMALE, | UK. moe tney s rart payaent auane § YO8 R tned away from the desk |4 and H stx . Trock & Dickens AR sl .8 frin - (Mivver” 1 ! ne percelved the Castilian youth re-|oo7 ITsr. Ga Muti RUe idier COMBINATION BOOKKEEPER and _stenog: | et el ot et {TUFRACT be ahout all” sald Greg | entering the hotel So he had just L I i Toatle savke rapher: colored male or femalo: applicants 10 g W 1542 Rth st now. o grimly. “I didn‘t contract to bUY a'been putting the iadies in the cab o ATE Lonie | state experience. "palary oxpecied " and” Give of Tgl birh. alons, mpeer {heprec. remember.” ! Greg kept the tafl of an eye on him. =8 . cos.Address Box 238-R. Sta |ishied throgh ‘war. “universiic trained. ofers | HicKey hustily changed his tune iand when he presently strolled into Maniron v AN and woman, settied {ieesicen qastitraveliings comnanion o e counties : turn their | \ I “All vight All vight. Vou'seednt £6¢ | the bar in his languid high-born man- Ly Can. 2t Sk, Moms BTN, macy. | Sintes: " extonsive experience xnenks all lan: o v el | lsoie. You ca ve your old clof " ner. G ollow! 2eh and Fast Can n 2 i 3 i | guages necessary: xerviees arailable at once br : e an e 3 { Fust ‘the anme LIl deal lberally | " "The young man with a condescend- | 2% ¢ and =T ave s 5, | arive chEs o AwIFS: eanenses omy. AQ: | | with you.” said Greg. “We'll make ing air ordered a Bronx cocktail 20001910 m .. Mave's Pharmary—Rrookland. Offee o o oo - Tl 5. Star offce the old eab o double duty. When! “our drinks are soarcely good % 2 Public Stenographer Wanted Trure trick: colored man. I'm si ping or busy yvou can run her, i enough for him.” thought Greg bit- SOUTHEAST —in 2nd-floor office. facing 14th st - nd vice versa. 1f we keep her In|terly. Greg himself, a few fect dis and T W F Sprcchink & i ¥ 5 600 IMNIGRANTS ARRIVE: |\ avn o neboRTATION D T e R AR T e o takings to me, cttle wi essie pourish his hatred with watching the | 14h #n i A Tl e wages. Address T BRING FUNDS TO BUY LAND = 5 i g npi=hee aidlivnl — R A!)I‘) [\ -] Bickle for vour keep and credit ¥ou ! other. 1907 Nichota av e e i : ]:W s {wit e balan When you've paid The voung man sipped his drink SOUTHWEST NEW YORK, Angust 7 -Six-hun-|Prisoners Pardoned by Harding Ar- 2 [¥ith thenele \ . { L 1% Motor_Co, 1R15 14th P T Motor_Co.. 1815 Uth n.w. 3 wan i thack the tw h'nwl'trl!\’uu xot from | quite unconscioug of the violent dis- i Disth. Lante Mk SALESMEN “Baperienced selling TwiskedIn | with rainiing confractor or uiider 83 per el Danes ot cwiAne wwedes | g {me Il retire from the concern taste he had engendered in the one A o b Bharmiacy wire brushies direct to home. 8077 commission: |dar: expericnced. Address Box 2028, Star all farnie: 2 ywith | rive in New York. T B Vour favor. 1 pay for repairs, and ! near. He asked the bartender a ques- A NGORD exelusive teieltory, F. 0-Box 6, Station X IR their familics I' NEw voRK. Aupust T.—Five diténs] .t 10cAl broadcasting stations snd|we go/halves on ofl and sasoline tion. His English was poor and he RASE—8 CESTS; A aw Yoik city * | TRANSCRIAIN earn of age the stams 1 X 5 A ve aliens.| Lo the distant stations will re- | Hickey agreed that this wasx more!had difficulty In making himself un- | u Wasiington and €uburbs or— TRT wonld lfke a job traneribing: good penman. P Ontel LD R e in s et hErTE e ners at Leavenworth. | o F i Soaa out of respect | than fair. derstood. 1t appeared that he wanted P and € s Wanted ell atro high-gra I P. W., P. 0. Pox 1907, Washington, D_ and Can S0 of them who recently were pardoned | Tl T S S All right. climb into Blossom's cab ! to know how long It would take him (el Abikanenacis T ST T A S LI i BT TR TG B (R faid to'have broushe from $20.000 to | ident Herdive. stcivio) hare memory of the late President fund take 4 sleep While I'm gone.jto drive to 36th strest, as he had an ‘v, pees and Lisasack Iowing AmMONESt She retall. tre I $30000 with which hase dav from. Chicago to be de. ! Harding. The local stations will not|Or cet & room from Bessie. T'll have engagement there, and did not wish| Aieomaivies for Sxie and Wanted | G0 aman-Conen & o, Three stowaway . s ried. They are Joseph Geaber and | resums their broadcasting service un- |10 Rave a room to change in when Tjto start too woon Jee Tk XY ard. Al we . " Slovic, Russian: Peter (reen. | i mest weel ¢ back We have a lot to do to-| Grez intervened and gave him the | te = 4 sald they lohemian. and Don Sheridan and | ' Radio Fdite i day ;information he wanted. The RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON troiley tiip ffom M g v | Richand Beagier) ErgMeTinen el Uds Do you mind staking me for a!man recognizing a gentleman in . K ce to Ca Thev: had been Henteqced to. abbve {1tne’ Sreakfant2” asked Hickey | unbent a lttle, and they fell into ich {meekiy Tl take it ontside if it's!chat. He mentioned that the address T n minimum, at 1ine | accountagt, cost sccouaraut Tedining | B N N Ail the same to you I'd sooner face | he had spoken of was the 6 (o f HOiwordR: to. ehe_Tine, 3 Hihe Tl £ hwr, L0 T deg=sc Catalogie on reques! XR_TFEMAIE e e from Momphis, pesome e |4 uhe-tiger than brace Bessie between | the Managuayan consul. Greg pricked aie, a8 Lol FLACKSEONE INSTITUTE, Felab 4 ) isf SITUATIONS—FEMALE. little later from the Drake Hotel at L emer Bldg. Totomac 383 | BUNDLE WASHES wanted by fratclass Taun- meal A up his ears. 4ime. 20 per 1 ¢ i ST a tle late Wil right, fump In. and T'll drop| “You are from Managuay? he e el i e e o L i H NAB 1 st In halt an-hour Grez was back at! The young man nodded 17 {mesiis per line BT T s e lh o | (Continued from Yesterday ar.) | she was with two other ladies who ers by Thumbs for Hours, 1qoked Spanish.” Declares Legislator. cWhat kilied the old man?" aeked| Qoked Bpanian" L ent| Eer tan Nens i, NTANT HOOKKERPER, _ sienographer. | i The whipping of convicts Was or- i Tamat issued early this year by ' R | Gov - as W Hardwick nee mittee, * inhhuman and cruel metheds™ convict camps have | 1w s s appear- | e 1 - t hat some 1 on uniuls Pprisoners Thone any Kind by vounz white ma fween 43 p.m. Address Box 1778, £ta A N COURSES s a word ~ e Ton “xp 7 ANCTTRAINING RO PR | e aareriensed B Tiis R A e REAL BSTATE ADS tons. @ ncdiior. cmaptraiser, certiBed Puble | Feneras Sage™ "k o mald, wand work. Phne 1y vears after the I W. W. trial| of President's death came in from in; Chicsen i 018 Kansas City, Mo. At the same time times, 15c per A. H. VENABLE, 915 H st. n.w A s stennzraphic posi 225 P DRESSES cut, hasted and fitted, $3. Ad! g e v h his baggage In the|{ Greg impelled by his burning curi SICR OPEN UNTIL 11 P, [ Stenterivhic position, 825 week ' Positions for | DIE . Daste .8 = e ATl W e Pallowing his in.| osity said: “I met two ladies from A eradutes. Inquire BOYD SCHOOL, 1838 @, |1074. 2001 13th ot. u w. B — q o Sork At home NIP Pl OT T | m by the | Managuay once. It was in Hay | afversisaments for The Evening Sfar |7wo 8 structions, had cngaged a r e once. was in Havana at 1wt The Star ofice or one of The Star - - — o s e ol ' 0 R" Wetk from Beosia in their joint inter- | the Palacio Presidential” B e i 11 pom. the DAY BEFORE TNT TESSONS FRIVATELY | of au es. 1430 Park rd. Columbia And was even now snoring on the Ah, ves. sajd the other, “we all | ISSUE, with the fcllowing exceptions: nsln s do_the rest. : - i bags proceeded to arra Seno 4 Senorita de Socotra oath Sorice Guring vaur fpare time to make mechanieal | PRAC or Tavaiil o LOCAL STATIONS, WHAS—Loulsville (400 Meters). . | himeetf with particular care. He was | sald_Greg, watching him close. Wanted Blrumt SR e L R R Dl e e e NAANaacr v 5 5.6 nin - Mars Anditacs e bound to remove the impression of a aid the other languidly, “my Advertisements nnder tha gheve classificn position at a good salary. Personal in- | T o atet DFCHoNrE “Toat AEre Moo s 4 n owl driver that he must have e w1 e accented 3¢ Tre Star offee, 1th |semetion, Join ofhers warting now. "Cail for | 0NN R L < Folks", Rialto Theater organ Police Frustrate Attempt ‘After One | ™+ n a certain party. He sighed s i st. and Pa; ave.. nniil 900 a.mdhe ok MRS | OL pantilare e e (Any DENt | STFNOGRAT 1RT — Near, aceara s g 8:30 to i0 pin—Al Gorman and his with catisfaction at the comfortable CHAPTER VI ‘\‘,r:":-';fl ctme JSumiay aia i except .i.;’rm\’}“" \‘(._;’,(l":l :v’rn' rr,.‘;l{_.u D a ceard oW il e yOrchesira: readings. by Miss Fanny of Band Is Sent in Box Into fael ot his own cothes. o : The Undertaker. Taas. or at any of The Star branch offices by AT ste. now 4 | fELEPHONE OPERATOR. 5 pm—Wea ureau report idridze; historical episode. When he was dressed he remorse 3 nm Saterdar p.m.—Lr Pl Hikey and dragged him eg and Hickey dined with Bessie| CASH WITH ORDER is required for all ad- EXAMINATIONEStenogra. | irous of obtaining or Hickey assumed the dverts o £ Aug. 13 and_sept. 11; | emplesment; T nt preferre: driver's cap and coat that he nas le. Greg's zest in his adventure Y uition. k awil carrier, Post Offce iept. | Mis rank 387 exam.. § Wit men And women. salary. | Ty prs nograp Tears A R thew paseed through | was gone; there was a pretty stew of H i i T o aar: | TYPIET—Stenographer 3 e ) ‘s Kitchen on the way out that! suspicion and jealousy in his breast . AR _ {The Civil Service Preparators School, s.e. cor. | o et s —Pittxburgh (320 Meters). | Frustration of vlans to rob the Los e tirew was making. —She | himself that the little red-haired girl Livinzstone's Academs. ' Axk for book: | CHAMRERMAID ar amlwasner in i = Femiith AHENE % pm.—Bure ball scorex; dinner con- | Angeles vaults of the American B %0 s stana wud plGnted Her|wus no better tha e réat of the Ll L s an: gool references. 1224 Duncan scheduled for disin e press Company by shipni a a cgressively on her hips . RAKER on . huns: good salars $ NEED = AMB S wen and c subject to cancell tion or " | 6:40 pm—Late news: humor froml! By Sy S U AT RRreasively O o hewocinted | €ANK. Nevertheless, he had promised | HAE UL man "5era T4 ot nw ration-wide demand in Al Gepart. | ; —— Tt into them in‘a box has been dis- e n quastionable | to tell Bessie the story, and he did so. | ROOKREEFFI asicin = |~ Tamber | menta, hotele, tea rooms. cafeterias, elubs = e e i Je i 4 In , ason e DOKIS Bl B rtment hoses: uncrowded fiela: o i oty e e e Bl i Siores conBivacd | diaputbing s <Bakgs Techingn as ]l e and | okkeeping | SARTIRL hSee: Hecoo A, S QEORER TRT, S o All Progr: eduled for Emstern: 7:65 p.ui—"A Trip Through the New | joceq conspirators, the poli 5 X1l he back in time for dinner,”]Dést he could. That is to say, he i # Spomes m'rr"mx’-‘y'-:u”-\»‘e;f.;i.h" lF:fi'"fi.:m:flr:im.un T Sa il |Eneiandiswten ] by HETEINOAEBIOR S 10 R o ® the police an-1 .id Greg airily. “I'm not going to | tbld them the main lines of the tale; sounz e, Totel Traininz School, 1340 N. Y. av CR R RS e R ey | p:20 pm—Westinghouse Community ¥ A let vou off those spareribs.” cortain dethils’ it ssemed move as- Phone Narth 1033, — | STEN AND WOMEN q . T ) 12 H N The man was actually inside the! Ressie pursed up her lips. "My | grocery Shep- ness: receive enrning: 1226 1 9 to 10 pm usical program | %:15 pm—Base ball scores; farmer | Vaults, but when two arrests had |noor Kitchen ain't f.ting to serve the | CT€Ct to keep to himself. herd ‘n w rferc with present emplorment L] 11:45 p.m anscontinental market report owl concert. Scheduvie of Wireless News and Entertainmezt, SRR, Jthing specialry. WELW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). & N. Quartet; reading: P ket report 10705 pom ver burean report. | TooR T51h now. Phone = ».m —Children’s period. DISTANT STATIONS. e house ¥ been made others of the gans went | Jjkes of you." she said The volatile Hickey's svmpathies | FUSHEIMAN, firt 7asc. gond of Wi [in $100 a weak. Fros class lec CROK or houseskork—Woman wauts pl g = to the exyress company and demand- | S Dont Lo xore just because I've put | were completely won. “Count on me | Arpis ot ine Drs Cleanine Cou T30 | Tuesdax and Thuredas. ) n KYW—Chicago (345 Meters) ed and received the box, according |[on my sporting rags” sald Gregg.|[to help you aginst them dagoes!” hefTamont st. nw. " | Statteson 610611 Rond ¥ COOR. eaperienced. o 8:50 b n— BAdtiine Bloty to_the police. “Need ‘em in my busines sald. Bessle, while kind. was less S5 reagichs THIATGE fo 6O ] ATTO REPATRING family. _Cail Linc 60441 3 5 to $:5% p.m.—Musical Detectives said they were search- Fine hntiness, T daresay. said | expansive. One could gea that she R r0a™at:| Unlimitea day conrss for young men whe | CODKING in boarding house of work of ant 5 pm—WIP Orchestra, base ball| B (6, $:38 pam.—Musical program:|ing for Charles Drehinau. who was | Bes meiness. - AR FesSTVing fulgmént on 4 misa] mu y i 6 to 10 8 m. Wil |desire to learn the auto mechanics trade. kind wanted L two cofored women. ~Phone Scoren 9705 1o 925 pme——Teviews of the|irehted three years ago after ha e e Sihink I'm a confidence | Who flew about town in taxicabs in | 1 : st n.w. i e Narth 8 6 i ool e t hooks by Llewellyn Jones. ing himeelf carried in @ trunk to a|man at the least.” said Greg. “When | the middle of the night dressed in . : R0 S R Do : ; Wirehouse of a Hollywood transter | J4n a0 the 1ot o4 i0 O re ha Whole | boy's clothes O R o e ATTO SO sas0. e company. Drehnau recentl was | Leory while we eat. I want your; After dinner Greg and Hickey learn Gregg Shorthand. paroled after serving two vears of a | jod will.” ylelded perforce to nature's demands | TIATTFEIR Take private lessons from expert tenchers. it . ot SERETQuaRLini{oF Well, T won't express an opinion | and glept for a couple of hours. Later | Li¥ Burr Pros . ave. ne. 1200 Kenvon &t now. Phone Adame 1386, 636 AL Offense | clared they belteveq | o1 it il T hear 1t sald Bessle toss- | Greg dispatched Hickey in the flivver | COUNTER MAN, moat mprues e AL 1 Locomo "0 3 v o ved | ing her Cevertheless, Gre, to picl h % coutas | muet be fust luare Deal Meat Market, e = res SEpRCRRECUMT KRy, S )iits ie ot in the eab. “Where to, sir?" | of funds. Greg himself started by : 3 ST D—iith ST. EMPLOTM] oreNGriflic1ea €1 it Ly 4 ¥ Csaipal 5 hcoms i i e s Ticke oucl S ¢ a | trolley car for tl 0 16 P younz and settleq in.babits: now. Mrs. M GENERAT housework U neat colored .71 with Novelty Orches- WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). A {::'.'\ Hickey, stoueminghigicho with & |80 ul(-rm;':eo':::xrf":m:'Ph:\':('.l nx $2.00 & sedr: permanent good_referenc 4 1at <t nw { 6.45 p—Chimes concert $72 PENSION URGED “First to a pawnbroker's. said|ever his friend had deceived him. he Lol DEFICE TOSITIONS —Free regtration, Wash: | GEXERAL housework reliable colored woman: 12 midnight tidnight frolic:i ¢ P.m—Base ball scores; weather Greg. “I've heard that Salomon's on | Would carry out his part to the letter. | pyriny = el | e F:“P\fim'-‘&n‘f;”i'«flmq’l SpAratsd {ovih | reference. 3311 Sth Jully Jazz Orchestra | forecast 6th avenue is a good place.” Pressed to tell just in what she had | fara Bome in Chevs e D, € : two in; and Nat. Schos 1419 F at. 1 ERAL housewor] = FOR UNION SOLDIERS | "1 snow i wefi’™ sald Hickev. te | deceived him ne could not have told: | it Phoeiuia \polvMr R Wi T an. 104 Fla ave. nw N ork 5 e WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). cranked the flivver, and with her ! € Was sore. Sylv King. King's Pa n.w our cholce. o " . e ERAL HOUREWORK or day's work. re- el il b ! Chatomary preliminary backfires she) ~Entering the Imposing little build- i i G YT R D et mEl R et BEACE) Oy was off. ; Lng nn' t]-‘.e ll-lln‘:« smla water front his{and New Y ave § s FWOITK. - ;s Greg got three hundred on the | heart failed him a little, thinking of | e o N, All Honorably Discharged Civil| .oriuse fin Thix e reserved for the | ghastls’ sights awatting witnin. " But £ OIST IR G007 e HELP—FEMALE. (AL HOUSEWORK by neat colored irl's business, of course. He still | he spared all that. He saw only | ompany. A 187 A. Star off SKKEEPER and_Gipist. experlonced 15 reterence. 918 W at. nw War Veterans Would Benefit | had a 1ittle for his own expenses. a business-like gentleman in a con. | LRNG SRRTATOT AT AT R frot cOUREF s mOther's HeIpeT. He next directed Hickey to take | ventional office ek PERITOR. Anly L P Tl Under Proposal. him: to the Hotel Meriden, without| It appeared that a body such as he | uy: T AR TGO LEE, . 3 program. having any very clear idea of what|described had indeed been found in|liwo: must have n car anl be able to finance § iR SR, Tndy, one experienced T op- | Marion st. n.w. KSD—St. Louls (316 Maters). g .—Concert. heY veuld do when he got there. He | the North river that morning and had | themselves. Smail b plenty of leads. | erating Rurroughs machine and bank work. | HOPSEWORK _Neat colored g1l wants place Josition in private B WIP—Philadelphin (500 Meters). f { le PAY WORK_or part-fime oh: honest colored it neral hones Babbit WGY—Shencectady (380 Meters), 7:40 p.m.—Base ball scores. 45 p.m.—Musical program; Ameri- ng orches- DAYT'S WoR ware ave. & w e colored wom. Closed out of the mem- ory of the late Fresident Harding. WDAF—Kansax City (411 Metern). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m—Concert. 7 to 8 p.m—Educational features; w ‘—New York (492 Meters). Closed cut of 1esnect to the ory of the late sident Ha %8 9 p.m.—Progr announced. man’s Concert Listen in tonight to ‘Washington's New Radio Broadecast Nighthawk” frolic; | By the Axsociated Press. Plantation Orchestra. ~ DES MOINES, lowa, August 7.—A WJAX—Cleveland (300 Meters), [Fesolution proposing that Congress p.m.—Concert by the Cleveland |87ant a pension of $72 a month to every living soldier, sailor and marine who served In the Union forces in the civil war and was honorably dis- charged is to be submitted to the fifty-seventh national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at Milwaukee, Wis, begin- ning September 2, according to a gen- eral order issued from national head- quarters here today. Widows of such veterans would be granted a $50 monthly pension, pro- vided they live with their husbands during the five yvears prior to death, if the recommendations of the resoln- tion are followed out. It also asks that all pensions be paid up to the day of the death of the veterans. The resolution is to be offered by the Department of Ohio. Another resolution submitted by the Winchester Post, New York . A R., recomménds that the regulations for burial services be amended to permit Sons of Vetérans to perform the duties the heroes of the older géneration have found too arduous. did not know whom to ask for. As Greg mounted the steps of that great hostelry two porters in blue flannel jumpers. laden with hat boxes, suit cases, hand bags and dressing cases enough to outfit a fashionable seminary came out of the door fol- lowed by three ladles. a maid and a young gentleman. At sight of the jady nearest him Greg's heart almost leaped out of his breast. It was she. He was almost bowled over. He had much ado not to stop and stare like a booby as they passed. He had told himself. of course, that she would look very different in her proper clothes, still he was not prepared for this. She seemed to have changed her very soul with her outer attir In boy's clothes she had been boyis! in girl's clothes she was intoxicating- Iy feminine. French hat, rich furs and artful simple suit; coifture, filmy veil. cunning littie boots—muc money and more art had been ex- pended to create that perfect effect. And the whole was enhanced by the rose leaves of youth and the shine of cager eves. ~Her hair was dark red and it was her greatést beauty. Greg was momentarily intimidated by =0 high a perfection. Girls, if they sh an imaginative lover,” should beware not to turn themselves out too much like princesses. She passed him with not a foot between; she must have recognized him. but her been brought to the morgue in a police launch. The description tallied in every detail down to the ring with the curious red stone There could be no mistake. But to Greg's intense chagrin it transpired that. only an hour or so before, the body had been identified and claimed by one who pretended to be the dead man's nephew. Having satisfied the author- ities of his right to receive it. he had had the body transferred to an under- taker's shop. The name given had been Alfieri The dead man was said to have jumped overboard from a ferryboat while demented. The claimant had Dbeen Identified to the satisfaction of the authorities, which suggested to Greg that the gang he had to deal with possessed wide-spreading influ- ence In the background. The authori ties had been the more easily satis- fled because there was no mark on the body to suggest foul play; and be- sides the man's jewelry and a con- siderable sum of money had been found on his person. There was no question of a robbery. Greg satisfied himself with obtain- ing the address of the undertaker, and said nothing here about the facts newspaper offices must be in close | touch with the morgue, and he had no desire to explode a public sensa- tion unti] he was surer of his ground. of the case. He suspected that the | Afdress Kox 248 0 Address Box 2018, Star te help with. 75 P &t nw TR (i o T storage Home Te ‘o.. 12th and Vet Apply North or_Tunchroom: good home and H. Morris, 2029 K &t. n.w. HAOUSEWORKER OR wants place. 2018 I, st n.w. experienced: one wl «tande fitting and_alterations. to learn Leauty culture, TNDRY WORK wanted by girl. Toesday Mary May | Wednesday: good reference. 1235 0th st n.w MATD o take in _bundle washes: respecianie colored woman. 425 1st st. 5. 8 [ rden and 0d_fnrnished c fully. age, wages wanted nnd ail particnlars in first let Address Box 1205, Star affice. STAN (white) {6 work on small piace in by Virginin: must 1 ing: room and boar MAN, white, for general work arownd fheater: muist’ he steady, neat and faidy active. Ad. ening daily_in nfhieast city: population, 65,000: muxt have thorough_exper execitive abilite and a Food mixer: zood proposition for right man; State reference. Address Bo S, Star offie r, 50 cents lour fo atart Room R. Brd st MEN_—Two, with good education; must be willing to work hard for £a0d pay from start Shles experience not necessary. Rest of ref. erences required. If sou think You are ¢ Hent man we want_apply 618 Metropolitan Rank Mdz. between 7 and 8 p.m. attention. ADAMS. 64 Myrtle st. n.w. . GFFICE M0Y, knowledge of trpewriting: di. light; week of August 13 only: third looking and well o for foreign girls; references. ' Apt. vardman Park Hotel; 2 to 3 p.m, MATD—Neat, reliable colored girl educated,” for | 1, st n.w. on_3rd floor o TNG_WORK or day's wotk by reliabie Call_Col. 7801 r drug_store and_soda fountain work. . 3 WORK or work in office wanted by neat. reliable colored girl. 1813 § st. n.w Tenersl houscwork. 818 K P | Sonrn o e — HSH PLACE—Marie 1o G —ow Dutions. | NURSB PLACE—Marie Tomax. 124 . i Comfort Hendiwear Co.. 8 _envelopes br per hundred in own hand Address Rox 1998, Star office. ¢ TRSE. day's work or general housework bs HERTENt colored girl. 1231 6% pl. n.w. NTTSE— Neat colored girl. 122 Linden 8t Dotween 20 and 30 vears old, with Knowledge of stenography n.e. rping: must | RECTARLE colored @il wants a place o do Arply th own hand. | day's work in Chety Chase. 400 13th st. sé Address | WANHING and ironing, by colored woman. 410 P st._n.w. rienced, immediatelr: | WASHING at_lome or out_ Friakln 0%a2. Apply " Palale Ttosal Beauly | WORK of any kind: experienced girl; cefer- ences. 1345 T st._nw. OFFICE GIKL wan “Conger Laundry, 23rd FIt in _cleaning and S RECOMMENDED SERVICE. dreskimaking and nent position: must be The Following Dusincas conecrns guarane TS| ol Sl 10 S0 st A L plasnt found neccasary o be made 10 Tho Kiar ill reccive prompt attention. For admission to Recommendrd &ervice Col- Smnn. call Main 5000, Rranch 115 -— o ears of age. ADPLY ticket office tos A o Do L xat nm. ; ANTS. BEDRUGEK, ROACH i pest destroved: expert work EARLIER INAUGURATION | SianceeBesee, oyer,him a8 1t he had | The M a2 B0ty bihontnes fn She | e sy R i ? not heen. It hurt Greg shrewdly. ents in_the | ;i crEmns 3 STENOURAPHER and clerk. Apply own land- SeropN - Surely she might havé given him the | neighborhood, but to a fine place half e Crittender ; ¢ e ety capernce and Solars expected. | TERMINATING CO.._B0f_Oth_n. O ket of an eyelash without|way uptown: *mortuarian” read the | T ool Address Box 665, 8 ACTOMOBILE RADIATOR REPAIRL OF PRESIDENT SOUGHT e eor. " She was chattering in Span- | slgn. It was the first time Greg haa | FORTEL | eaT. aciive yowmE Tady. dwy |cores installed. Westinghouse Batte ish, been in such a place. He found the : exnerience not necessary. Stokel “"m_“""-l OURRIEH uw, """' 2030: " Next t \was a handsome matron | religio-commercial atmosphere, the 3 ave. ATTOR WARTIED. Ebonite servicr, trimamle- Bar Association to Get Resolution | Next o her Jau & InCsOE Me\i¥s | heavy professional _commiseration WATTRESS for jaim garden, soda fountain | slons. differentials. Repairing. all care. Quick Favoring Constitutional Mother anly she looked like a Span-| rather oppressive. “Why can't un- experience and references required. Appiy 916 | Sercice. Towing storage. STANLEY SER Radiola Grand: > 3 e ariein. and the girl looked | dertakers be simply business-like?" |4 %0 - T F_kt._n.w Z | T T RE R R Complete with Change of Dat American without the Spanish. At he asked himself. PRINTER or press F1.000 to G WOMAN, intellectual, to introduce | AUTOS WASHED, POLISITED AND DELTY- 3 S0) s s e lent of the third 1ady Greg was| In the handsome. subdued private i m¥ JIIGENE Print shor. Adiress Jioxf new methods to pirents and teachers; spiendid trent. PHEER'S GALAGE, 121 1T uw. By the Ashociated Press. ere Batonished than ever. It was|office of the proprietor he found him- | ;o Lo 9% | ialary: excellent opportunity for travel. Ad- 2 e b 2 : e P . v v SALESMAN and_collector—Nalary_and_com- | dress Box 216-A. Ktar off ATWSINGS OF RWETTER GRADE_EVERY. AVE you listened in to WRC—the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., August Mone other than the vivid dark beauty [ self faced by a clavey-faced indi- | tAENN Y il onr K et . “simger Sew- | * o Cary E Thing In canvas: hect quality: low rates. MOORE 3 9, Radio Corporation’s new station atop A resolution favoring the inaugura.|who had deceitfully made love to him | vidual, irreproachably and sably clad, APPLY S LAUNDRY, & JONES, 3438 14th n.w. Col 2616 i “Nati H be presented at the annual conven- | no doubt about that, though she be-|by a spark of anticipation at the|s, Star ofie cal repairing. Upholstery cleaned on all cars. the Riggs National Bank Building? A pow- tion of the American Bar Assocla- | trayed it by no more than a startled | sight of, as he thought, a new cus- AR WeR R WeRT g | Capable woman to fake charge of local | Frankiin 6756. 1005 8th st. o tion here August 29-31, it is an-|contraction of her glance. From |tomer. Greg disliked him at sight APl Tuesday afternoon. The | womaw's read-to-wear spectalts shop. ETITD 90Ut GUTARE Ty relIAIb of et nounced here. Gireg her eyes went with lightning | Nobody likes an undertaker; not their Penna. ave. n.w. WL Ecepiienni” onportunity” for, the Fight party. | brk., cement: sxcarating incl.: extimates giver 5 i P Py 1 supplies: & e 1o become sociated reception, with utmost simplicity of o . rangéments, made the announcement| Greg looked hard at the young Good afternoon, sir,” sald the un-| whh'a growing concern. Write, givink expe- FTTLOING GARAGES 1N HARMONY WITH € HELP—DOMESTIC. . % after receipt of the resolution fr he party. A hot little [ dertaker with an air that seemed to | rience and reference. Address Tox 825, Star = 2 your home: plans drawn personally; ~store 1 b of d n from | gentleman of the par . = = s . ce H. NICHTER tion, and unusual beauty esign—get a another committee of the bar asso- fame of jealousy scorched his breast, :;}‘tfl:lrl!;,or: o1 know the sad grrand ""h;- 5 i [ TOKang_general_hevsework. Teliable £ rents wuaizensiconst; | HY NIGHIER. =17, Be: H i Sl en. ubtle deference in the young at has brought you to me, and I feel | SCHOOLBOY—Young, to operate addressogra; 111 Coun. ave.. Cleveland f . Radiola Grand,with {t5b“flt'ihl°MlPeflkfl- o™ resolution also would request | Fornts S tle e Im e e was | foF _ you from tha botiom of my | machine i omce. Cortinenial Hlecric SI0 | CGOR and™geocral hwuseworker: small Tam. | CARPENTERJonner: aiteratiyns snd remod- and its fine construction. Easily installed in that Congress come into being A8 | mat a member of the family. Which | heari!” Just the same, Greg had the | LY (v Klimena "pikce ., hear Copn. | oitag: any kind ‘of tepaie work."oid or mew: be & gathering of the new Congress In his way he was perfection, | it Was unrefined. B ™30 laundry. " 418 Ontario apt 5 Ore: s e and not of the old. Bouse aulsitely siender, arfogant, as- | Al this made Greg a little brusquer SALESMAN, outside. o solicit snstaiiment AT HOUSFWORKER—One 947 & week; | Sob. RAHRY. Franklin 1 7 time. L( = & » - 54 The committee favored appointment | gured; an Olympian youth. He looked | than he need have been. “I under- e e = stone o references. Cail after 5 p.m., 1836 | Son CCT NRNING 400 cylinder, owner d _WM of a large committee consisting of | jjke the slightly exhaustéd scion of | stand you received a body from the SALERM 1ty, to sell the trade; also ave. n.w.. Apt. 8. 7% _ | femove. plugs and wires: frozen cslinders, o 817 15th n.w. . : : ment along the linés of an amend- im higher than the dark- Burchell_blde.. e GENERAL HOUSEWORK —Colored girl: good | 12th st. nw. Phone M. 4308 Radio Corporation of America pent which already has passed the Tould alm higher than e Girya| (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) |SODA DISFENSER; must be experiencedimar. | oo 1100 WIlierd Sow., 207 || GRFERTELE AND BUILDERE- 305 work ot Main Office: 1110 Connecticut Ave., N.W. > auburn hair, " looked common; and —_— office. *_ |40l kinds; counter ard shelving a peciaity; Greg's honest, democratic heart hated Broadcasting Seation: 14th & Park Road Pt b h R 3 Sirgin tepritors, D. C. and Marsland: | GENERAL HOUKEWORK, reliable and cigan Phone_Main 2316. . TOR . A —] . Col. | course. e party passed to the 3 B hme!ogoo“r )‘d{‘;;:l\ .l‘,reunx‘e‘ranull mclgl- Sidewalk, and Grez 'went into the “Teacher’s an old crab!" .said|sTEANFITTER wanted; references. Phone RAL HOUSEWORKER, (wo in family; | Altert Kahlert & Co. clean your carpets and New York Ave., ager of the Home Bank of Canada | hotel. Willie. = His fathér reproved him.| Cal 62(5-W immediately. 8o | roforences. 1305 B1st at. n.w. * 'l rugs. Improved steam carpet cleapers. 832 ‘Doubleday-Hill Electric Co. since 1918, died yesterday. He Wi ‘He went to the désk. To the clerk |“How dare you speak about Your | TiiioR wanted. Apply H. Sherman, 407 Ath | GENERAL HOUSEWORK, good colored wom- F . s.w. Thone M. 2036. LEstimates 715 Twelfth St., N. W. born 1p 1875 and had been identified | he said with an offhand air: “I just|teacher in that disrespectful manner.” i se. _____ & yan: must have eity references. 1618 P at. Ehisetutly Sivem. a5 with militia for thirty-two yug passed a young lady on the way out ‘Well, that's what I've often heard wiiCHMAKER, frstciass, at once: $30 s | GENERAL HOUSEWORK, colored girl, “and | CHAIRS CANED, upholsteriag, porcn rockers tion of the President of the United | while he lay bound in the 9th street| whose expression of preternatural|\ypeaiAN, cigar comnter, marged man pre- h NB BATTERY SERVICE_FiRST CLASS WORK erful station, opened August 1st, to broad- A, C. Paul, Minneapolis attorney,| swiftness to the other girl, and Greg | fault, of course: they have paintul | Nadrews oz 1 ¥ otice. R A soon as It is elected and that the | girl was he after then? He had not| feeling that he would have rubbed SINGERS—The servi Notth_8014. prices_reasonable. _Lincoln 8560, 10° one meémber from each state to obtain|a long Castilian line. Greg's intul-| morgue this afternoon, said to be house-to-house: easy selling -pvumc':;m.A ENERAL HOUSEWORK In AAt, oriental; Two | castings, steel and sluminum welded pmm% i g 3 - 5 2 = 7 HOUSEWORK, rellable, used _to | all work done promptiy and ueatly. rear St at alght: Force of Example. SPECTAUTY BALERMAN (lve). over 23 o L LY Lo { all wor [romp | neatly, Shop rear Radiolas Distributed in Washington by : D, u W Fe served in South Africa during the | who recognized me, and I can’t place you tell ma your boss Is,” returned ork 3. G, TRIBEY, 3115 M| care for {wo small children; must Bave ret- | spinted. Aritatrong, s o e F Boertwae, 12 B0UR ATTICR Fpring her. A little lady with dark red hair; the youmsster. - - : b T I D P o ns, States immediately after election will | house. She recognized him; there was| Woe was lightened in spite of himself | ireq; must be experienced. AdWress Box 73.; — MANAGER WANTED. on all batteries. 8ole Hartford sgency. Electr- fine programs of every ki v Teat Wi SeETE. : cast fine progr rykind. For perfect ¢hairman of ‘the committee on ar- | forgave his friend for cutting him. _|asgoclations for all. B T —- manship J. W ury. 123 Kenyon st b w. any home in few minutes. ensuing sesston of Congress should | fewn among thoss in the Gth street | his hands had he not been told that|hess In the ity desired by a Catholic chugeh. | COOKING and general fousework, rellable | CEMENT WORK of all classes: garages, = passage of a_constitutional amend- | tion told him that this proud youth|that of a Senor Alfieri. 8. L_Dow Electro Heater Co., adults. Call after 8:30 at 710 Bth st n.w. | al work guarateed. M. M. Coleman. CANADIAN BANKER DEAD. o nle Rappened in & breath, of rate and tell best offce’ deviea' on 387 Pennarivania ave. .. KEL & National Eleetric Co- 4 cherr Rgriioor Dif comiseion: Buite A00 ST DICES moman. 1213 K st._nw. *_ | GARPET CLEANING AND WASHINGHave s i 9* erences. 1708 Tth st. n.w. % 3

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