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Laird, president of Albion College, by the board of trustees of the school | at a miceting here last night appa- rently closed the controversy be- ¥een the president and the students d members of thte faoulty of the ollege which culminated Friday in ‘Ihv boolng, hooting and jearing of Dr. | Laird when he attemnted to conduct chapel exercises, At a meeting of the trusiees, which A4S not opeu to the public, | | ie n © president was conmdered and accepted. A st tement lssued at the end of (he meeting denied that the board had not considered any of {“the rumors that have regently ap- | Peared In the “ublic press.” | \F: 8. Goodrich, senior professor at jAlbion, was named acting president of the institution by. the honrd o- trustees, W. president of | the bo.rd, was instructed to name a jfommittee to take cherge of the af- { fairs of the school until 4 new prosi- dent could be abtained and a commit- jive was appointed to recomment Inew pres.dent. r. Laird lasginight refused to dis- cliss tho matter, But Saiihat his (resignation was voluntarily wiven. " NovA SCOTIA MINERS Proposal for Settling Dispute Over Wages Rejected on Advice of Jokn L. Lewis, | By the Associated Press SYDNEY, N. S. January 22.—A s g . 2—Act- ing on insiructions of \’resi 5 Lo Lewis of the United Mine Wornary of America, the provincial executive board of the union in Nova Scotia has rejected the suggestion of Premier AInisirong for a_ fifteen-day truce in their dispute with the British Empire Sicel Corporation, for the purpose of reopening wage negotiations with the services of a mediator A telegram to_this effect was patched to the Nova Scotia pren The executive board declared original request of the men that tpone the wage cut for ¥ hile negotiaiings for & satisfacto working contract might be pursued still was pending. The miners opposed the suggestion of a thrd party | the conferene. pointing out the better effect it would have if the opposing bodies could agree without mediation Conditions on the mainland and In the island collierfes were unchanged. gt FOUR HURT IN C or. ninety day RASH. Automobiles Collide at Barbewfl]e,1 Fla. DELAND, Fia, January perscns were injured. two perl when two automobiles collided at ay. The injured are Mrs. Hark, our: . all of Hume, N. Y., and J. C. -five, of Barberviiie New York party was en route nd 10¥ the g e believed Cox, to . Both Hark and to be fatally hurt ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Draperies Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Dia- {mond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before.- - Choose any color at drug store. | Waists | Skirts ? Coats the resig- REFUSE 15-DAY TRUCE the ! the | Hitcheock, fifty- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, —— B2 Li A Story Filled gter By William S. Hart With Romance and Adventure Copyright, 1028, by Thomas ¥. Crowell Co. _(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) At the back of the long room ther: was a scarce perceptible shadow a some one moved agross the opening of a door, and presently Patience Conwell Joined her mistress wher she sat {n her own room broidering as was her wont. At the look on the zirl's face Penelope started and leld her needle still _“What ghost have itience? she asked. id saucers and I do avow checks have lost their color!” Mistress,” gaid Fatience, straight- T know not how your heart les | In'this matter of the rebellion, but in the case of a man—one man, mistre that we both know for good and ga'- lart—it can but ache with mine whe i i tell you that I overheard but now 3 | plot to drag him at a hor h von Kneibling land there 1s no stopping ! drag him to his death!” Fora lonz moment Penclope stared ;at ber serving maid as one who does 'not credit his ears Then: “This. man—Patience ?* she said most whispering: his- -man. ? | "8 Patrick Henry, the blue-eved Knight who fights for the belpless, our gallant friend. Sir Buckskins. And 1 for one,’ she finished, with a flash of the spirit which had ever iain dormant in her face, “would give my life to. save him, sinee he once sy more thap life for we." But Penelope Dunmore put sm 11 hand and rubbed her white throat, where the breath seemed ail Lut stopping. * Tis that fiend, von Kneibling. has plotted this," she said. “and my fa- iber listens—as do all the rest. Doth &iuy know you overheard?” None.* “Then,” said Mistr cidedly ve duties tie couneil roem whenever you it worth while—and tell me learn.™ Patience Conwell Kissed the kerchief. | “Hearis” she saia o sometimes !'!)l/rv' cunning than heade, and th~y helong to women Sir Buckskins hath two friends at court, hath he not, my | Mistress? | “Ave” answered Penelope, a ‘ bent to her broideries once more. i It was not so long after that when | Patrick Henry, r.ding far from i Jamestown. recelved by messenger a ttle plece of paper, of a fine and delicate texture, such as came from overseas for use among the beaux and {belles of Virginia. It was neatly shut and sealed with good ax, and there was in the seal print of a woman’s thumb—a tiny thumb. o v and fine-grained. The thing or you seen, your s plann al- i i b Penelope, @ e decm you 1 bent quick!y and shoulder under the white she ' ential, Inside i3 in prim. I° -writing, an earnest, friendl ! warning. and it was not signed, sate {for the smail thumb-print again, dipped this time 1lgitly in the ink “Our friend,” it said, “we do ear riestly advise that you come not near (to Jamestown, and that you do tak i !l precautions to guard your bod | from attack for there are those in high places who would take and hold you—and do worse than that—to still rour fiery tongune.' t wind-blown day the woods. s lorg in his saddie ittle missive, and leafless forest. He oned the inessenger, ving-man of unfamiliar face, gone away in hoste after fu ng his errand. So Patrick Henry could’ but study the primr script and wonder, though he took its warning serfousiy and bestowed the paper in h s breast for safe-keeping. Many times, in the days that fol- lowed,” he wondered if perchance Doxey Fairweather, relenting, b mt {t to him: but eavh—ttme coutd ot believe, There was too much against such belief. The girl's firm antagonism toward him., for on bore, i { h i the ook -of opulence, for another. But soon events began 10 m swiftly and he forgot the matter in his eagerness, Word of the vital {meeting to be he d at Richmond came to him far up along the James, and he came hurrying back as fast as his good roan horse couid bring him,-far his friends had settied on a date at tast This would be a pregnant time, a’dlay of white faces and tense nerves and_the humble patriot felt-in his secrét soul a prescience of its peed »f him—as If the strong younsg coun- o | | | | i L 5y, heaving in its traviil, senf out to | him a tragic and holy call for heip. As he rode down the reaches of the dripping. land that wet and early spring his lean face was rapt with its' high visions. For once he was deaf to bird-call 2nd to river-voice. He traveled caretl ly, always mind- ful of the warning hidden in his breast, for he knew the timbe¥ of those who would “take and hold him.” A little later he met in_secret, in the heart of Jamestown., Mr. Wash- “Jington, Mr. .Jefferson and many -oth- ers, ali.gathered behind drawn biinds, around dbmly lighted tables, where (history was being made by their ear- nest talk. He saw new faces, one of these be- ing that of Harry Corton, who-sat with young Tim Lovelace. Both of these young men were pale with the magnitude of the great plans they ‘were_hearlng made. *“'Tis good to see syou, Patrick,’ id Mr, Jefferfon, holding his hina sal {affectionately upon their greeting. Child’s Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated - Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of ‘€C§1i- fornia Fig Syrup” today may prevent a'sick child tomorrow. 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DIE had feared we might not find you in vour wide activities, and God knows we sha | need you at Richmond.” was two hundred miles away,” a!d Henry, “and Roanle has had hard coing for many weeks, but we made through as though we rode for gold—as indeed we dld—and than gola!” Then the man, still ciad in his for. est garb, tall and spare and eager, was drawn forward to the circle un- der the candle’s flare, listening as if hung on every word. what plans they werd ning there in that humble room! What Torch of the World leaned in those hands toward the deathless light of “fberty to catch its fire! It was near d“wn when the candles were snuffed and those men filed out under the stars to part in silence with a erip of hands and a Godspeed. Harry Corton and Timothy Lovelace went awny together, and Mr Jo on walked with ' Patrick Henry edge, to sce him m e stiil shadow he wh od, as they shook hands at parting, “and if ever you besought your Maker, i Patrick, do o now upon your bended knees, that you may speak that day with fongues of men and angels, for if ever the cause will need you in this world it will be then.” “Amen!” sald Patrick Henry, softly. CHAPTER X. When Loves Betrays Ita Own. Herr von Kneibling, stamping in from the wet outside, shook his heavy ulders and muttered an impreca- tion s he ordered fire in a private room «nd ale for six of Master Fair- weather. of 1 been a favorite meeting place for staunch loyalists, since all knew the | pssionate partisanship of Master Fairweather and his daughter. Plans might be made there with no fear of u leakage—which, alas! scemed not the case with his excellency’s own household—and the inn itself was so far in the forest that stran- gers were rare at this time of the year. John Fairweather bustled about at- jtending his duties. and scon other gentlemen arrived out of the mist of rain to foregather in the inncr room. There was the governor him- self, and Mr. Merwin, and that ion of his majesty, Mr. Bain- ridge, along with several others whom Toxey, bringing her famouns cakes {did not recognize. Oue of these, an officer by his uniform and smart carriage, favored the girl with icer and & wink and s she pas: {attempted to chuck her under champ a the aid Doxey sharply. "until I rt as to give you leave, your ands to yourself!” At which the officer stared and von Kneibling laughed uproariously. ‘Then they 11 to low-voiced and the girl, frowning, went room, where she looked ullioned window toward the & forest. She must be near to wait upon them. but did nol wish tc linger. the fash‘on of maids, she lost the im- iport of the voices, hearing only the low hum. talk to the from so handsome in his rich apparel, and wondering why she must say him n y—why the glamor of his wealth nd statfon could not eway her heart. Not a mald in Virginia but would have looked tenderly upon him, of that she felt sure. And yet she saw upon the curtain of her nd a tall .gure in fringed buck- skins whose deep eves spoke a won- drous language and whose mobile iips shook a' iumes with tenderness. At that unbiiden picture she frown- ed and laid her capable hands, clenched to a truculent fist. upon the iedge before her. “A traltor!” she told herself. enemy to my king!” And even as the words formed themselves in her mind there broke man_ himself. “This maker of speeches” von Kneibling was saying, “this arch- rebel, this one who calis himself Pat- rick ‘Henry—without him would the other rebels falter. He it is who fires them all—verdampt! If this man, mine friends, gets to that meet- ing which will be in Richmond held— «nd soon, we believe—he will lose the crown its cause, =0 help me Qott. There was a murmur of assent from the. rest and von Kneibling_went o “He must be kept from Richmond, gentlemen, at any cost—by any means.” For one second the dim outline of the misty forest wavered before the eyes of the girl listening now with every sense acute. Lose the crown its cause! | - Thix man with his fatal gift of ! speech: this man who had all {drawn her upon his breast with the {tones of his voice alome; this fire- | brand—yes, he was to enter that mighty meeting_ where the struggle would be open at last * * ¢ Ah! ! what would he not do, with the tow llol rebellion aireddy laid for the light- i ing! | | i 1 1 Doxey_felt the sweat break in the | palms of her hands and on her fore- Ihead where the dark curls lay. Fierce anger rose in her, flooding to every corner of her “being. ~She hated him suddenly, with that bitter hatred which makes men plunge.into battle with a shout. She felt as if she could strike him dead with her own clenched hand, that this reptile of rebeilion, lifting its head in her king's own colonies, might be de- stroyed. Long after the gentlemen were gone from that inner room the girl euffered with the new knowledge she had gained. It had not seemed pos- sible before that thers could be real danger in these muttering throngs. Now she saw clearly and suddenly what his excellency and those with him had seen for many months— namely, the size and density of the descending_cloud. Doxey Fairweather hated herself that she had not been born & man, to ehoulder arms and fling herself into the conflict. So she tossed on her bed, while the soft rain fell on the inn's roof, and beat her brain for a thought of something she might do to eerve her king, e'en though a woman's part, in the coming strug- gle. While the slow hours dragged she sat among her patchwork quilts, her knees clasped In her embrace,” and thought long thoughts that were sul- len with this hatred. And then, just as a cock in the stables behind the inn crew for the early day, her eyes grew round with the magnitude of some Inner revelation. Her lips fell helplessly apart. Doxey Fairweather had found her king’s cemmand! Destiny, it seemed, was bent on favoring Patrick Henry with mis- sives. Forty-eight hours before that vital one set to strike .in Richmond he sat alone before his humble hearth deep in the forest that he loved, his head bowed in his_ clasped hands. For the man was modest in his glow .ing zeal, and his soul besought its i Maker for light, as Mr. Jefferson had |50 carnestly advis All his body was strung to trem- | bling pitch, like a singing wire, for ‘he saw the flaming future and: his own part in it. If only. he might be ! worthy, prayed Patrick Henry—might 1ever so Sightly help to turn the risen tide! And then, while the rain drip) from .the caves and Roanfe muncl his_provender in the shed at the { cabin’s side—for Patrick must needs have his best friend always near— there came a hail from ‘the dark withoyt, and a man sat there, him- {sell and his horse glistening in the light that danced from | through the opened door. He was a servant, by his mien and gard, but one-whom Patrick did not know. (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) te the Cock’s Feather Inn had | hot . And so, half dreaming, after | She was thinking of Lord Lester, ' “An | in upon her reverie the name of -the | but | E the hearth, D, tar “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1185 14t st. n.w.. Joll's Newsstand. S0 wnd P, Day Pharmacy. 15th and U, 1.S. Clemence. 4h and Ciiffon, T Colodny & C. 201 Gegrgla ave. n.w.. John G. Biggs Phar. 4%h wn® Chlnmbia foad ‘Evans Drug Store 8401 1ith, Bronaugh's Pharmacq. 5 1 und Buchanan, 116 hherger. 8001 14th at.. Ruudo'ph Pharmaey. olmend and Otis piace, Holinead Pharmaey. ) Nonnt Plewsant st. n.w.. Moun! Pleasnt ftenr AnA Nowe Shop Hutcher's Clgar Store, 1785 Columbia rosd. Wa ven Cack Phavmacy s 2187 ¢ileomnin wve . Mo Du ks desk more | e, wre and Upahnr st 6 Colodny & Co 5 o . "rizhiwond Vharmacy. rve Pharmacs FDunant, Pharmacy, T80 st and Fia ave, Pearson's Tharmaey Fia. ave. and tut st.,'Sylvern Laupheimer. Noth Cap wt urd B 1 ave.. Par 370 0 Vaee 1 Tonin Kriek 2at and G ix. Quicley Pharmacy. 1 And T avess 1rarbat's PRATIACY. ¥ Chase Pharmic: Macomb st.. Cleveland & 850 Codar wt.. Msttiogly Bros” Meherscy & Joachim. Ttrock & DA ‘s Sum at."sha M ave.. L. 11260 ki wnd VO ave.. i North Cap. and Eye. Kenealy Pharmacy. {20 ¥t Capitol st., Paul’s Plarmacy’ | Bast Canitol aud 813 ste., Bieloes Pharmaey. I2h and East Cap., Lincols Park Pharmuey. 120t st and KK ave.. Colltan’ Phermacy~ Woo e B0 12th ne.. Mava's Pharmacy—Brookland. SOUTHEAST. 20 81 apd P ave, ¥ 8th and Eve—F. P. { 11thGRd Ve uve., e 14th wnd Pa_ ave’ S 5 1907 Nichols avr. . Weiss & Henly— Anacostia. SOUTHWEST. h a 4% Tuntions Wanted. Furnd For Sale and Wanted Aiscellaneous. Dogs Pere. ete A e for Kale and Wanted. * Pent nnd Wanted. wa Opporinities, et RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 cents a word REAL ESTATE ADS 6 words to the line, 3 live minimum, st live rate,"as follows. per line 15c per lige. 1o per lige 7 times, 160 per line ‘TAR OFF'ICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All adverimments ior The Evening Star it Le a1 The $tar office or one of The Star i 1} pw. t:» DAY BEFORB Joilewing exceptions: 3 p nted Kituations. Advertisements noder the shove classifica: tions will be accepted at The Star office. 11th st and Pa. ave. until 9:30 s.m. duy of imeue All edvertisemente for The Snndsy Star must be reccived at The Star ofice by 5:30 pm. {aturdas. or at any of The Star branch ohces > 430 1 m Satncday CASH WITH ORDFR is required for all sd- weitisements fiom transient sdvertisers. { ness; C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19%4. HELP MALE Continued. HELP AND SI HELP—DOMESTIC. FOUNG MAN familiar with siationery and woks. Apply A. R. Womrath, Inc., 807 15th st_nw. _8e JANITOR, - all-around - man, strong, willing worker will find here a good, steady job at good pay. - Must furnish references and bond. Underwood & Un- derwood, 1230 Conn. ave. n.w. CHAUFFEURS FOR YELLOW CABS We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28¢c net on avery dollar they take in, This i. wr busy seascn and your take-in will be large. Your pay increases as you stay with bs. Appty 1233 20th <t n.w. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MAN OR WOMAN, colored, to well nigh-ch Jewelry on ensy paytuects who bas had some State Juse-10-EoUse CAYAsFing. MARKERS AND ASSORTERS—Esperienced. Appy Tolmsn Landry, 6t and € 1 X ; T free lectires on salesnaneh'p 5 p. Tuesdsys and Thozsdays: employment whole puri cume. Williem I, Matteson, 610611 rlence you uave bad. Address Box | TOOK for oarding hionse: only THOFong| per enced peed appis. 900 L 8t 5., 87 r—— TUATIONS. SITUATIONS—DNMESTIC. Continnet. LWORK by girl. 1627 1240 n.w. COGK._erlored, to cook and clean AFst Boor s'ay oights: no Jaundry. 3828 Livhigston L W o AT JENERAL HOUSEWORK--GIrl wants piace. T stin.w, . = GENERAL HOUSEWOTK, plala rookio na coiored girl w.shes place; clty refecences. 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Main w70 ENER opporiunits with gr cern muy apply at s, nw Ma'm 047 desir bg i Goldsmith & Co.. 1405 Eye EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES ATS BOY, waliress, cook, general housework- 558 Ut n.w. BUSINESs " FOSITIONS—#ree rvabimado, ngton Employment Exchange v for the publie by the o Schomi 1 Krersiprtes, 1418 § MAN Wnd wfe, day me housemaids, _3_ BIG LIST OF POSITIONS For tiplsts, P B. X., stencgraphers, clerks, nics, cheuffeurs, ‘etc. Open duily. National Personnel Bureaun, o 14y Y Ave M. 614 INSTRUCTION COURSES AUTO™ DRIVING ~LESSONS ~ PRIVATELY « 82 We do the rest train you duriog your spare time, day o iog. by personal Instruction to become an ef- =1t topographical draftsman 1o 3 10 9 monthu. echanical und ‘Architec rral Draftine couraes iso. Start pow, Write, call ¢ phone for ew catalog aad full particuiars. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRATTING, 14t ead T sta.o.w. i EXAMINATI o ©'ai {natruction, beglnning t clericnl exam.. Feb 0. Woth men snc women Ty and ngit classes Patent office, §1.740. The Civil Sersice Preparatory 12th and ¥ 060, HOTELS NTED AMBITIOUS men asd we: ration-wide demand in ail deparimests, hotels, 1en rooma, cateteries, clubs. Apariment houses urerowaed feld; Bae Hviog. Guick SAvAR-e ment: our meihods Indorsed-—our mtudents empliyed by ieading hotels everywhere ereaings. Call for particular. Training Sehool. 1840 New Yor MAHJONG AND BRIDG Went 583 for appointment. ay. for geoersl 1 | L Lewis Hotel are. oy and typewritiog, Feb. 12: toition, $5. Spe. | Oper | LESSONS. TEL. | X R TWORK—Giri, 01 Tierca st ERAL HOUSEWORK Gr d8y's Work. smal' family: experienced; good cook. 4630 19:h e S iy_relisble volored womar. Address 1841 Vérmont ase. o w doceiyn - GIRL, ¢ ait'on cooking: boarding house o pe Sock; 1138 21 Sild bl e e { 7KL Tight_celored] 1o get bacneiors Qo iwo:k any kind. Address Box A15-A,° Biad 'GIRL, ueal, colored, withes position of any Knd.” Fr. 4246-W. 24 GIRL—Colored, dexiren Iy, Address a3 s work, Eleusor Wand, P WITH 110 jorrd g vl K. 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W 3¢ TER_WORK—Any kind ne'ng Box 3S-A, |F |1 CARP Cull_V { zon- i D OR WAT girl._ Phove Frazklio 1083 ATD—Xeat young_colored : ginl wants work, 35 NUREE MAIDS —_Two experienced colored girls wish laces. 412 0 st._nw . relinbie; colored. 910 rd 'l sty nights. 1621 12th 6t n.w.. ADt FLACE TO_COOR. i “ 3 or_chamber work. your wor Address Box §00. ] WANTED by & colored woman, riace as dsy worker. _Phone North 8118 CHATFFEUR, with closed car, for te famii Frant LUECTOR—AG _experienced collector with “iss ~eferences in uny Kind of col'sc £ Address Box 31-A. Star office {c | tion. nped, coldred, wiwtes ap- pariments to. clean; bundle wasb takes home; luntheon and d'nners reasmzble. Call of “wants place: life exper- | enced woman. Address Box 284-A, Star offie experience; capable corre- lent references: not sfraid of ‘Address Box 308-A. Star office. ® TTOR, experienced, bolers, elevators. Te- pairs: eity refereace. Addreds Box 124, LOST & FOUND. SEE PAGE HELP MALE PARTER BOOKRINDER rder wes bond; racent & of bookkeeping or arcounting course a n own handwr ting, statiog catlon, reference. phene v expected. Address Box 307- e rand work. Apply er Box Co., 64 Hanover st ~White: must e in livery snd ave o experience: good pas. 1139 17th ow. CHINA PAINTING, Cinssas—das and _evening. | Columbia 2933, ATTO REPATRING. course or three-month even- ng men who desire to lears e auto mechanics trad Y. M. C_A. AUTO SCHOOL. 1738 G 6t N.W. Maln 5250, ERK FX ATION FER 9. Cp-to-date for ¢ vl Texam , $4 tion in "clark civil service exam jeation. Mr. G_COOK. Room 408, 1311 G st 1127t 1 and 430 to 3:30 aaiiy i Ask or write for CLERK EXAMINATIO Tor el departments. hoth men wnd women. Prepare now The (:vil Service Preraratory School. s.e. cor. 12th & F r.w. Phope Fr. 2080, “Men—Learn Pla ering. Men—Learn Cement Fi-:ishing. 34 g February + An‘ Y. M. C. A. TRADE ¢ 1788 G N W 3-bour CHOOL, Main 8230 | Toung man qnck et fgures: prafer. with precions exper'ence bandiing ©. $4 per des. Apply . giting previous esperivnce, AER, eperienced. ohan- fxiant to manager for 5002 o open Address CYLINDER _PPF N—Excellent opportu- ity for 3 Bret-clise man dex ring to locate in nearhy tow permanent - ences_roquired. Dismond Bindiog and Print- Hazerstown, Md. e ! HELP—FEMALE. BEAUTY PARLOR OPERATOR and marceller. Apply before 10 a.m ., 1110 H st n.w. 3% & o work 1 to 6 CLERK for shoe repair shup. 122114 Help o prepariog appli- | | WATCHY LAW STCDENT, fary: experenced o aad double entry bookkeepiug ng. shorthand, publicity work. t age, desires pos:tion 5 care of s'ck person of invalid. Address Box 308 A, Star_office . reliable. desires night work, market; can drive D852-W after Taround work, waiter, dishwasber, North 1850 20 Wok of sy FFTCE MANAGE keeping, credits and bei position with ement: ru dress Box 256-A, § PRIVATE experienced in domestic g to stay on premises. Frank- | TRUCK DRIVER or _detivers refe ences: colored. 1028 E = wober, cnces: need work immediately. Star office . d: be COLLAR GIKL, troroughly experienced. West | End Laundry, 17 ave. n.w. o bosnm - shir Hotel H m'lt perienced) for bundle laundry | | ERAL CTILITY MAN on emall p inear town. Tel. Clarendon 172-1. 220 [JAPANESE or Til piso to cook and assist with { ousework; £07d-home: £ood wages; reference required. Phone Col. 412 MAN—V ¥ for exrerenced man with one {of the largest life ineurauce companies: best { contract: prerent aversge over $3.000 a year; referaicas. Add-nss Tox R54-L. Star office. ! MANAGER WANTED, for high-class branch 1 store. far co.porat on establ shed ove: seventy sears. whosa product is oatior known | conaumed by strictly “high-clas 3 fager selected will be offered the opportunity fo make a substactial investmeat and will nd {hls ‘posit on_remunerative and very desirable in_his_busness iations. 292.A. Star office. 2 MEN—_We have desirdble territory: open for men interested fu_Increasing their earnings; intersiew nz busness sud professional men: ! nation-wide service corporation With clean con: jirmet, wasurng excellent pay: bank references and. test monials furnished. Box 1873, Rich- mond,_Va. . IMEN, “full or spare time, city, nearby towns, o sell Improved household brooms: can earn $1 per hour: experiemce unnecessary: | honsekeeper WiIl buy. pant 08 F nw. every Progressive Sales Com- Frame Poiowac Jaus- | | FEEDERS ana whakerw Arely at once o r ntendent. Hotel Harrington la: 1GIRL wanted to do_office work. [ Speciatty Taper Box Co.. 04 Havover st i Tor ibrery an in stor. SR, Womrath, Tne LADY fo qualify L New York company: r¥: references. i o Bo exper.enc x 162-A. Star of SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE | COLOKED PEOPLE | White Cross Bureau, { Drew, pres. i BOOKKEEPER stenography and 306-A. Star office. expericaced, knowledge of trpewriting Adaress Box | 23 PERSONAL. IVE RPECTAL, TREATMENT IN BODT pratic at your residence. INFANT enves exchanged. Address Fox 230-A, ATH, z le, slecplessnens, rheamatiam, It raduite nurse (coicred). North 69853 ary Vhone Potomae 1 a Loty 7 N~ PEST.. BOME—INVALID] \siesceots, aped. olght espersiaor. 14 203 orth 7963 SOW PAY 4" Iadiey” used wul 1g e the bgges ige. K5 D 4t: now $2 10 $10 FOR Our prices for Wash Clothing ain 3578, =S WARTED—MISCELLANEQTUS. ANTIQUES. 0ld glass, chine. forniiore, silver. giute. brasses, rt ovjects. A. F. Arpold, 1824 ANTIQUES. giacs. siiver, furmivure pawier: guest prices paid. Mrs. Cordley, 812 T7ih st. Pho | CABINETMAKER'S BENCH wanted. second- {hand: alwo all skes of clamps. Will pay cash. | Addries or call at 2015 .. ik CASH RBEGISTERS. Nadonal, - sold, | exehanged, rented. Large stock. latest fu'shes. | Beasonab'e pricer. Terms 620 La. ave nw. CLOTHES-— I ph7 bighest pr cen for ladict 256 mens worn Clothes - Writs or phooe D. Stein, 120R-Fth-st-mw -499. CLOTHING Wil Tay Bigbsat and women's worn ciotbin . 3 t e e the best obtaipahle uto ealls promutly. Phooe us to ca 14145, _Justh's Old Stand, 619 D st. n.w KEEPLR, experienced in_general real estate business, can typewrite. motary public, would like position with grown and growing concern. Address Box 320-A, Star office. 23% IMACHINE flat-work roarker: experienced. {Apply Page Laundry. 620 E st. n.w. MILLINERY COPYIST for fine i ad dress Box 2! Star office. CHOIR DIRECTOR or soprano 1 tet avaiable February 1. Address Box 3 Star_offic 24 | DRESSMAKING and remodell ing._ N PLAIY BEWING. white, middle-aged womas, Hon SOTICITORS —Experienced: good record: per- don; good pey. Mr. Jones, 415 utl 2 to 1 only. 24 WOMAN, refined, over havicg sense of responsib LY no' bookkeeping or steoography: €00l salars; some Lowe-visiting. adrens F with y Yoz 20 office. - | WOMAN OF GOOD EDUCATI | iog persanality. to'lears Food bisiness. " Sal- ary, $1500, with uausual opportunity for i growth in educational work. Address Box 2-X, Star office. WOMEN—Five: respectable outof-door work; Dig money if you can qualify. Now is the besi time. Belling high-grede jewelry on easy pay- ments._Address Box 288°T. Star ofice. pleas- | MEN to be adjusted for all acute and chronic diseases in' the free chropractic clinic at the Riley Schiool of Chifopractic, 1282 14th st. Inaw., Monday, Wedneaday sud Priday eve- i nings_from 8 'to 7:30 o'clock. . MEN (five) that have had some experience at | bouse-to-house _canvass'ug. Our men mal { from $20 to $75 a week. Now is the best time to rt. Permanest position if you qualify welling fewelry on_casy -payments. Address B oftice. _ NIGHT WATCHMAN in coal yard; state nish references. P. O. Box. to 20th a 25+ Apply state w N MAN for_out-of-town; age, experience and salary wanted; good fu- ture. Address Box 204 A, Star office. 22* FATENT AMENDMENT WRITER. for piece: work; chargea must be ‘reasonable. Address S A e e P e PLUMBER, tinner or heiper, private work steads job._Addiess Rox 156-A, Star office. ¢ | PORTER, elevaior operator or bell mas, ex- perienced; references. Edward Brown. Col. TAI2W. ;e i REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. by an old estab- lished' Srm: state cxperience, if any; refer- ences. Address Box Z37-A, Star office SALESMAN—A man of §ood judgment, edu- cation and ambition to take advantage of an opportunits where compensation is commen- surate with_your ablity to produce. Call Foom 109, 1523 1. st. n.w. 'u%?i‘. SALESMEN, Teal catate; opening for men in & isrge. offiee. Address Box Star_office. SALESMEN_Experienced, selling _twisted-in- wire. brushes to homess 80 commisaion: ad- to mansgership. P. O. Box 6 New York €17 2e ~to travel with crew, $60 o $15 week expenses advauced. Also men for city 30 ‘pm. only. Mr. Far. anl P AF SHOEMAKER wan.ed at once. 417 Lith st. nw. SOLICITORS —Exper enced; good record; per. manent position: good Day. Mr. Jonss, 418 | Southern bidg., 12 to 3. oaly. - 2¢° iced on- flat ' WASH MAN, assistant, ex) work: co'ored preferred. _Sherman _ave. WORKING FARMER—Good house, gurden, 2 pgs. milk: 16 miles Ve references, wages m(&d by year. Ournb‘t_is{ time is here; big money -is: being’ made by our drivers. Only men who want to make bhig money need .apply; references required. See BLACK-AND WHITE TAXE 1214 New Hampshire Ave. | | woma, good appesrance. convincing talker. {to visit beauty parlors and hajrdressers: -good i proposition; 0o selling; about 2 weeks' work. Address Box 330-A. Star office. WOMEN AND CHILDREN to be adjusted for sl acute and chronic disenses in the free | chiropracfic cl'nic at the Riley School of Chiropractic, 1232 14th st. n.w.. Monday, Wed- Zeaday aud Fridsy evenings, from 6 to 7,30 { aelock. EVENING ttor in elementary Sects, stenographer. other clerical work. Gress Box 326-A, Star office. TADY of refinement, executive ability and 1feuce {n management and Dursing, wants {ustitutional position: best city references. Ad- A. Star_office. or dentist's office or_ele or operator, by neat, bright colored girl. 1138 21 URSE, graduate. desires position 1o doctor's ce._Coiumbla 4154 URSE—Registered graduate; position ip phy- n's or dentist’s office; experience in X nd public bLeaith work. Address Box . Star_ofiice. s 2= “TICAL NURSE for doctor's office. Call en 4 and 6 pum.. Phone Franklio B Ad- PRAC et | SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER; compreben- sive experien well educated; responsil convincing references. Linc. 4286, 24 STENOGRAPHER — Law: thoroughly experi- enced: excellent references; availsble {mme- { alately. Lincoln 4286, He STENOGRAPHER — Part_time or (emporary work desired. Columbis 4450-J. - | YOUNG LADY CLERK in_confectionery: some | experience: references. 8412 14'h n.w. YOUNG LADY for combived position of fale- hone operator (private board) and amsistant e clerk: must be expericnced and have ref- lerences: permanent position. Address. Box 291-A, Star office. o3¢ YOUNG LADY, public stenographer: Will furnish you splendid office centrally located, | mahogany desk, typewriter, telephone, In e change for service about two hours per day. Main 8380. B STENOGBAPHER-SECRETARY —Nige years experience: executive ability: alert, efiefent; geners' and patent law trainiog; capable office_manager. Columbia 4802 . perience: execut.ve abilits: | general and patent law training manager. Columb a 4802 TRAINED NURSE, vears of oxpe; {ing to accompany lady going (o Florida as nurse or companion. Address Dox 310-A, Siar offie. |YOUNG LADY TO TEACH Spanish _ and | ehethmic daaclng o home 3 bours & week. Address_Box 207-A, Star_office. TYPIST, eperienced, desires work for peFt day or by hour. Address Box 305-A, Star DRESS SALESWOMEN, experienced; salary, $25° and commissions; replies will be held confidential. Address Box 48-A, Star office. & R 23% YOUNG GIRL wishes place in smail family in_s.e. section. 1308 C st. se. * | 7th s€ now: CLOTHING—WIll call fn_my udlettered auto mobile. city or ruburhs. and pas You highest- Drices for Idiew’, gentiemen's. children's di Canted clothing of ail descriptions. Addrees postal or phare. 1 Wil call. W. 1583 (B e tnw Nortn | CCOTHING. par high boys' worn clothing Nort. { DIAMONDS. ola gold. RIS ¢ Weiry and old gold BOUEHT for 2. diamond_broker. gooms st. o.w. R REDS aud ferol R . ML Er B gt el FURNITURE of all kinds wante paid. Capited-Fiimiture.Co., 490 La. ave. o Phose Fravklis. 10767, 2 FURNITGRE—N. | A1l kinds of furs {ln 006 __ . FORNITURE=1T other goods o sell. and you win! 1 best retults. send for Lous Noies. Phozé -Fravkiia 2015 FCRNITORE=Wast to purctate. eoou H0E large home: slso Fisyse ads and four rage. Catl Fesniiia sabe 5 FURNITURE- -We Loy housencid furaitt "-aad office fixteres, . Money. advanced on s | 8ge. - Bachs Furpiture Ce.. corer 8th and L | w. G308, . “Malo % : | FURNITORE—I_you want {0 GbUALD beat =i | sults for vour turniture and other miscel. | faneous, call M. Shapiro, 600 Louisians ave. n.w. Fraokit 3765, | EURNITURE, plauos. | 1282 for wagon or Lave me call. { | Bice, IKirstels, 320 Bth ® fture wan'ed. Phove Frant carpeis. etc. -Phove- M e “Wesenler " T, ! GOLD. aiches, limosde and ekt Tald. _ Satlinger's. 830 F s and ariinclal teeth, D, Alpher, 00T G-et. B Sonable. J. Rhoderick, 421 Upshur st. Teut | 20" Pa._ave: Do, 3 ‘“r‘:l:‘. 1 {g. dept. ~ Full caed Weiry peeded fn our mig dept. - Full eses Talte a oo ¥kt 3 JEWELRY, diamonds, gold, sliver, platinum Main 287 =20 MOTOR BOAT, 25 to 356 fool, must be red- phose after 6.p.m._Adam: 2= YOUNG WOMAN with general office experi- ence in stegographic and cashicr work, former 1y _public stenograpber. relocating in city, wants office position immediately. Remson< ablo salary. Phone North 6032 23% . SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. "SALESLADIES. RIZIK BROS. requires -the services of -~ SALEShLADI}I‘-:IS at once ; only thoroughly experi- enced need aoply. 1213 l:‘(p 'HELP—DOMESTIO. ASSISTANT "HOUSEWORKER aad _care of two children: white woman. Apply 338 Mary- Iand_ave. 5 2% CHAMBERMAID and waitress wanted. Aj 32& Mass. ave. n.w. il references. & month. 'Phoue Cleve. 42, 3 23t CHARWOMAN—Refere 3412-14th et. t.w COLORED GIKL o do general housework ia Dachelor -y;:‘r:’hnnz ‘North 8209, | COLORED: TADY will give comfortabls iods- fng and Board to refined Eil oF worash 1a exchange for Ufhl services; ¢an have outside | employment. 817 Que st. m.w. COLORED ‘WOMAN to do smail apt.; for 1 person: <car fare. 'Apply Apt. 40, Irving. - nces; _daytime _work. eral honsework: per month and nesaw, 16th and Ww:—!"—w-lu——-&’ym 'BONDLE EHES or morniog work. . 1058 Temperance ave. .%. F CHAMBERMATD desires place; Totel ences. _Address Box 313-A. Star office. CHAMBERMAID—Esperienced colored mald wants_job_at hotel or boarding house. Ad- dress 108 3rd_st.Bertha Ward. . CHAMBERMAID or sewing by Champiatn_st._m.w. -COOK—Girl wants place in small family; of chambermaid. 31 Plerce st. o.w. COOK, rmad _or place. at_n.ow. COOK'S piace in small 2029 11th_st. n.w. day. 23 cham be 2608 K s family by. woman. Tefers. 280 laundress wishes.| {HTOS WASHED. 1. MMENDED SERVICE. ~The fBRowing Busineas conperne.guaren- tee sntiafuction to Star readers. Any com- loint Joune nésessery fo, ve made o The tar. il reoeiva prompt attention, For admiseion 1o Recommended 'vies Ool- | emue_calf Main 5000, Bremok 135, ___ ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN—RELIABLE -gf making complete plans . frow Y would like to do wfifll( o Compensation by job. Phone North 4131 r Potomac 1302, 3 22 { AUTD BATTERY & WADIATOR EXPERTS. faame, tane: fosdere, oo pricee. - TDCRER €O.,_308_John Marshail DL, so. conrthouss. AUTO RADIATORS,. REPAIRED. NEW 0OILS instalied. Bursted Cadillacs, new tubes put fo_ ( French Radiator & Feoder £p., 1405 Q e st. 08¢ POLISHED, B6c: ; mreas'ng. carSon buruing. hirieg, i ) PECK’S GARAGE.-3i21 147 atogn ; da¥ or renting, ¥ COOK _and general housework In smail fam- 1 Iace ‘waunted by mpeat colored girl; nd -g‘-n::‘ ‘atid troniug. Phone West o K A Colored_girl._ 1914 COOK and iaundress, by nights. 1730 Vern ve. . VORK or dishwashing. by neat coiored ey OWeild o il 1o Covkaey Court n.w DAY WORK or chambermaid; 1420 X st. n.w. DAY'S WORK aud washing to colored womas; siay e coloredgirl. COOE—First class. Apply Apt. 52, The Du- COOR, general Bewseworker; con siay SIghes; nuluu':.. Cieveland 879. by colued womian. _Potomuc 1242. DAY'S WORK, cleaning or laundrs. BF re iiable colored girl. _Phose binc. » DAY'S WORK by neat colored gisl eaces. 1340 5th st mw. i refer. E | BRICKLAYING, - PLASTERING, . CEBMENT. ing. " Ourlgs cstimates grven.” 0. WARD, {2813 Quarrr w. Col. 7197~ 250 mms‘x‘rra nu.‘;npnxr “woik. remodeling, mates wa rompt Tentionr . Fistman 350 % SR 25 ESTE RING. and paintlagi. general job- Sing: entimates Cheatfally Sas. Tt Fovoas }mgv.-_x.-o. -llpch. 19 Birars S g €A b COMPETENT, ALL K Works-GAB farnish_ bast of ; reféfences. Oth sk nia. Lineold -S72: 22 TARDENEER, general fapaits o propert terations) store fixtures: Jobuing & &pech estimates. . Rowell, SEdw. T 1 e wa CLEANING AND WASHLY bt Kahlert & Co Sisan Tour. CRrate o . - E ) iryland ave. »w. Phose Mels SO0UC. . Walcs cheerfully givea. b C and personal Y. ave. M. 73: