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THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. g u‘ ‘J# | {t il | | I I JI0H GEE Hev To BE mMeEBBE 'F THE —By WEBSTER. !y wommeR 1 Gov RAM OVER By A RAILROAD TRA tr (F SHE'D COME To TH Fun RAL. WOMMER SHE O FAImT An' CARRIED OUTA TH CHURCH, I WENT AN’ GoT DROWNEDED AN SHE WAS NEAR TH RIWER SToP AN SHE'D | WATCH TH DOLTOR A WORKIN' OVER ™ME [ Il e « (T u P’ ’» £ =N T Mistress By Rafael Author of “Scaramouche,’ by Houghton ooked round a3 Mr. Ruth zroeted he called to) moment, if T may dn-L.un‘ o 1 have eluded them'™ ertirely off her guard in her surpri At = him, and there echoed through her words a note of genuine ~tadness that almost disconoerted her NWiusband for & moment. The next i stant a crimson flush overspread her male faco and eyes were veiled from him. vexation in her heart at having betraved the lively satisfac- tion it afforded her to seo him safe waen she ared him captured al veady or at least upon the point of cupture. Ske had admired consciously for his town hall that day, when his ecalm had stood out in suci contrast to the fluster 1 es mont of the men about him; of them | 21, indeed. it had secm those stressi moments the only man d she w she did not realize it Being proud of him. Then agwin the thing he had done. He had come de- berately to thrust his head into the Yion's maw that he might save her brother. It was possible that lie had one it in answer to the entreat which she had earlier feared she hmli poured into deaf ears; or it was pos- sible that he had dome it spurred by bis sansa of right and justice, whi would not permit Lim ather to suffer ir ever mueh that cayzht in the very rropared for Mr. for admirath cratitude. and rhese that had ur; ithe tything men from her until_he and Tr bave ot well away Afterward, when with Diana her groom—on a horse which Si ward Phelipa insisted upon them—she rode homeward Taunton. there was Diana to kLeep | alive he spark of Kindnes at slownd at last for Wilding in Ruth's breast. Horton extolled bravery, b chivalry, his nobility and_ended by expressing her envy | of Ruth that she should have won | amoh a man among men for her| husband, and wondered what it might be that kept Ruth from claiming him for her own, a8 was her right had answered littie. but s den very thoughtlul—there was that| n the past she found it hard to for-| zive Wilding. And vet she would| wow have welcomed an opportunity | of thanking him for what he had| Aone, of expressing to him something | of the respect he had won in her cyes | by his act of seif-denunciation to =save her brother. ‘This chunoe, it weemed, was given her, for there he wtood, with head bared befors her, | and already she thought no longer | of seizing the chance, vexed as she | was at having been surprised into a weotrayal of feelings whose warmth ahe had until that moment scarce es- timated. In an; gz i | him almost un- daring at the danger of to allow stead—how- or might be toils that ! Wilding winning nchard sk lending | om | Swer to her cry of “You have | aluded them!” ho waved a hand toward the rising ground and the| road to Bridgwater. “Théy passed that way but a few | moments since,” ho said, “and by the rate at which they were traveling| they should be nearing Newton by now. In their great haste to catch me they could not pause to look for me o close st hand” he added with a amile, “and for that I am thank- fal.” She sat on her horse and answered mothing, Which threw her cousin out of all patience with her. “Come, Jerry,” Diana called to the groom. “We 'will walk our horses up the “You are very good madam.” said Mr. Wilding, and he bowed to the ‘withers of his roan. Ruth said nothing, expressed nei- ther approval nor disapproval of Diana’s withdrawal, and the latter, with a word of greeting to Wilding, went ahead, followed by Jerry, who rad regaincd control by now of the heast he bestrode. Wilding watched them until they turned the cormer, then be walked his mare slowly for- ward until_he was alongside Ruth. | “Before 1 go,” said he, “thero is sometbing 1 should like to say.” His | dark eyes were somber, his manner betrayed some hesitation. The difidence of his tonme proved sartling to her by virtue of its un- wemalness. What might it portend? @ho wondered, and sought with grave o read his bafing a wild alarm swept mto her Cond el B APt b A SBlE | s | enoutde | urged b Wilding " “Captain Blood,” etc. Miffiin Company until this mo- not thought—some- with t atoful {8 stood ment thing connected atter of that letter. as a barrier hetween her buokler. r solo defensa against him. It bad been her what its 1o the bee—a tl which if onee used in self-defense is self- destructiv Not, inde that _she had used it as her sting—it had heen forced from her by the mac tions of Trenchard—but used it had been, and was done with; she had it no at with it she might hold a id not occ to her that he was no longer In case the la e ZTew to her blue glance over her shoulde: and her servant. Wilding observed it and read what was passing in her mind—indeed, it was to be mis- taken, no more than what iS pass- ing in the mind of the recruit wi 100ks behind him in the act of charg- ing. His lips half smiled “Of what are vou afruid? sha had them. glitter came ey cast a : he asked > n not afrai husky accents t Perhaps to re: because he thoj lurking in th to bave then suggestad in the d She Wheris side, they “h she answered in t belied he sure her, perhaps t of s companions thicket and d not for his audience, he hould go o little way ion her cousin had taken. her horse and, side by mbied up the dusty road < I have to tell * said Coneern me Lim zed whern fears, such im shg ve long white hand toying et of the 1 upon the coat. answered man may fingers of thoughtiuily brow s of ‘Surely, mada ¥, “what concerns_ a 1 concern his wife.” he bowed her head. her eves npon the road befors her. “Prie” said sho, her voice expressionless I had torgot.” He reined at her. or two, ently o T d me less | dry Wi in aad Her horse turned to look moved on a pace then came to a halt, appar- its own accord protest,” =aid he, on ndly than [ deserve 9 mare forwand come up with her asa drew rein once more. “T think that I mmay lay some elaim to—ut least your sratitude for what 1 did tod “It is my inclination to be grateful,” qu She was very wary of him. "‘l" rEive me if 1 am still mistrust- ul. Eut of what?” he eried, 4 thought impatiently. “Of you. What ends did you seek to serve? Was it to save Richard that vou came?" “Unless you think that it was to save PBlake” he wid jronically, What other ends do you conceive T could have served? She made him no answer. and so he resumed after a paus “T rode to Taunton to serve you for two reasons—because you ked me and becanse 1 would have no innocent men suffer in my stead— it even though, as these men, they were but caught in their own toils, hoist with the petard they had charged for me. Beyond these two moti 1 had no other thought in ruining myself.” . “Ruining yourself? she cried. Y. it was true; but she had not thought of it until’ this moment; there had been so much to think of. “Is it not ruin to be outlawed, to have a price set upon your head, as will no doubt a price be set on miine when Albemarle’s messenger shall have reached Whitehall? Is it not ruin to have my lands and all I own made forfeit to the state, to find my- self a beggar, hunted and proscribed? Forgive me that 1 harass vou with this catalogue of my misfortunes. You'll say, no doubt, that I hav. brought them upon myself by com pelling _vou against your will to marry me." “I'll not deny that it is in my mand.” said she, and of sct purpose stifled pi He sighed and looked at her again, treat He he had n. and then { but she would not meet his eye, else its whimsical expression might have intrigued her. “Can you deny my magnanimity. I wonder?” said he, and spoke almost as one amused. “All T had I sacrificed to do your will, to save your brother from the snare of his own contriving against me. I wonder do you yet vealize how much I sacrificed today at Taunton! wonderZ” And be palsed, looking g Tl —~ S >N 3 N s VA Lyl iw{(e"/ vee*® \BERNSTORFF FIGHTING HARD FOR ELECTION Opposed by Nationalist, Ultra-Na- tionalist, People’s and So- cialist Cendidates. As oriated Pross. BERLIN, April 25.—Count von | Bernstorff, former ambassador to the {United States, is making a sturd | upnill fight for re-election as a dem- at to the reichstag in the Schles- | wig-Holstein electoral district, where [he is pitted against Count von Rev- ntiow, who Is running on the ultra- {nationalistic ticket, headed by Gen. { Ludendorfr. Von Bernstorffl is also competing witli German nationalists, people's party, and socialist candidates. As {he needs 60,000 votes to insure him the mandate, his friends are not un- duly sanguine over the prospects of Lis election | "Although the balloting for the new reichstaz is only ten days off, the | situation’ continues to be one of ut- ter confusion, due to the fact that enty-three parties are listed on the official ballot. of which ten are to be taken seriously. The nationalists are demanding re- jection of Dawes’ report, the re- turn of prisoners taken by the French the Ruhr and the scrapping of the Versailles treaty, while the socialists, clericals and democrais are WAging a fight on the question of salvaging Germany’s internal and foreign sit- uation with the aid of the experts’ recommendations. by at fron & for some word had none for him. not, clse 1 thin it only a pre and wai s but she riy you do show me tence of Kindness” She was looki: at him at last, her eyes less hard. They seemed to ask him to explain. “When you came this morning with lc of how the tables had been upon your brother, of how was caught in his own springe, and the letter found in his keeping v before the king's folk at Taun- ton with every appearance of having been addressed to him, and not a tittle of evidence to show that it had been meant for me, do you know what news it was you brought me?” He paused a second, looking at her from narrowing eyes. Then he an- swered his own question. *“You brought me the news that you were mine to take whensoe'er 1 pleased. Whilst tl letter was in your hands it gave you the power to make me your obedient slave. You might blow upon me as you listed whilst you held it, and I was a vanc that must turn to your blowing for my honor’s | sake and for the sake of the cause in which I worked. Through no rash- ness of mine must that letter come into the hands of the king's friends, ¢lse was 1 dishonored. It was an cffective barrier between us. So long 5 you possessed that letter you might pipe as you please, and I must dauce to the tune you set. And then this morning what you came to tell me was that things were changed; that it was mine to call the tune. Had 1 had the strength to be a vil- ain you had been mine now, and your brother and Sir Rowland might have hanged on the rope of their own weaving.” She looked at him in a startled, almost shamefaced manner. This was an pect. of the case she had not considered. “You real| it, I cee,” he said, and smiled wistfully. “Then perhaps you realize why you found me so unwill- ing to do the thing you craved. Hav- ing treated me ungenerously, you came to cast yourself upon my gener- ty, asking me—though 1 scarcely think you understood—to beggar my- self of life itself with all it held for me. God knows 1 make no pretense to virtue, and yet I think I had been something more than human had I not refused you and the bargain you offered—a bargain that you would never be called upon to fulfill if I did the thing you asked.” At last she interrupted him; she could bear it no longer. . “I had not thought of it!” she cried. 1t was a piteous wall that broke from her. “I swear 1 had not thought of that. I was all distraught for poor tichard's sake. Oh, Mr. Wilding,” she turbed to him, holding out a hand; her eyes shone, filmed with moisture, “I shall have a kindness for you——all my days for your generosity today.” It was lamentab 3 far from the hot expressions she forced it to replace. o (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) sl i > Bill Hearings Set. Joint hearings by the Senate and House irrigation committees will be- gin May 5 PO UTiEaicd Jandy, er it you w { | | | | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HELP—MALE. NHVER mail ORIGINAL rocommendations _on avplying Tor employment. Use COPIE ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER — Wasted at once: young man with some experince: ahie 10 ose typewriter. Applications o be con sidered must state age, full dets of present and past employment, salars expected. Good opportunity for right man. Address Box 67.D. Kear offies. AUTOMORILE effcient uto men_who_are painting, Acme 421 Irving st AUTO MECHANICS— Several: only those who can work on all cars need apply. Nash-Ri r Mator . 1418 Trving st n.w. = D. C, FRIDAY, HELP—MALE. Continued. HELP AND ST TUATIONS. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. Continued. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN, Experienced man, capable of | getting out working drawings |and details of a firstclass fire- | proof building ; temporary work. | State experience and salary ex- | pected in first letter. Address | 317-C, Star office. BARBER wanted. Washington Hotel_ BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT M liabie, accurate and trustworthy: stal fications; references and salury de dress Box 61D, Ktar office BOY-_White, “wheel packages 506, be o quali- ed. Ad 4 wmall n.w. room iiver 1o mp: 140 _boar y. 1520 P st nw. BOY, white, as helper on truck. 1014 n.w. 260 BOY for grocery nw. BOYS. ™ white. with wheels, to_run ermnds excellent opportunity to Yy oy 514 10th st nw CABINET MAKE work: sood wiges CARPENTERS 624 14th st CHAUFFEUR, s reference. 1312 CHAUFFEURS and closed cars cards and koow city 17h b COLORED MAN as janitor; musi be abl operate @ car: walars, $50 per mo. and ters; reforences required. Address Fox Star ofio NTERMAN. 1005 1 Finishers, st o non-union. Apply an; private family ark o mast to 30% unier ponsibie ani GARDENER Azsapolls ply for carc oo farminz Massa Derme ora T fowieance compuny. Buar e i FARERDASHPRY man preferrel Rox 251.C, Star oftice HANDY MAN Teadin Address 1 SATFERMAN . Bxpers inzton. Address Box = JANTTOIE aged white | ment house; a 191.C. S ! HOTSEMAN- ( Cotonial Sehool for HOUSEMAN, Ford cnr Chery (hase | MaN L) tuke comp fonnta Apot S MEN to dirtrin Gaft Co MEN G perience takiog or: tond Nati MEN, weil: £004 oppor perience. start wark MEN Thre et a bide CE BOY G Mot r ATTENT 2o adsa 5 dosired n droxs Rox Sht oppuriin PRIRSEL ready for w ESTATE SALESMAN STATE SALESMAN for an lourst T the AN wanted B. Star A n for two b fatore Apdiy familiar with paint. ofticn ¥ known orpanization chograde men zustm SALESMAN has ope neat. with oans to SCTAT, outsids repressnia perience haudiing del Lecessary. Apply a start Marks, YOUNG MAX. COMPY TEN LLIGENT AN AMBITIOUS To WORK INTO GOOD POSITION AFPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING T0) NA TIONAL CASH BEGISTER ¢ Nw. . STITE middie aged ma Y Ticense or can pase examin T apd drive private cat Swrurdas and So vard and garden. St tione, vay wanied and Hox 26 0, Star offie SUPERINTENDENT i and abilits Steam bolers necestary Fuppiied. Nee Mr. I TIRB RBPAIR MAN. 1623 jat WEATHERSTRIP MECHANTC i after 6:40 . Adams 1 WHITE MAN ¢ht watehman: mu reference. Littiefield Alvord Co.. 15 Ta. ave. YOUNG MAN to do inenra rollnge | THI 00 know v ue encral 1 [ [ | | Stendy fs Tears of age, @ national com graduate preferred. Lt must some college training: work requires ome use of typewriter: excellent opportunits for advancement. State cxperience in lett to Lock Rox %12, Penn: B YOUNG MEN over 21 for o mapager: sary; guaranteed saia Mr. Rowen. 900. 13 can_carn $33 per week th sales neces- s expe Ty with commi .t intervic Dar clieniele. Expericnce noi ciwntial. as wa frain you. Permanent and highiy reiuners- tive positions with drawin all who Gualify. Only thote to work Yard and are well recomun GOLDSMITH & ( [t partment. — RFA GOOD OPENT servative real es men of ability and energs work on. References. Star_office. Representative Wanted intern institntion, extab. years. is looking for & n the ages of (wouts Good leads to Address Box 121G, high-grade man. four and_thiriy-eight in & permanent conne, sentative. This man must be with @ successful reputation. 17 Sou answer you feel limited in ¥ and wish to engage ¥ fn o tractive occupation tiat will call Dbest that is in you. write me fully past _experience, & References will mot_be u: you decide with our approval Fanization. Address Hox tar ofice. TAILOR AND PRESSER (White) PERMANENT POS I SATISFACTOR Only those who sre thoroug need apply, between 9 und 10 527 13th St. N.W. JULIUS GAR! & 0. SALESMEN OVER $25.000. WiTl be paid our salesmen this year. If yonr are & real salesman and can weil 4 real piece of merchandise that the Dublic wants. ant to earn real mones, answer thix adier- ment. . lut please do pot apply for position If you ate mot a worker, do nol Teference and ca affors to_own a ar. Ad . Ntar ofiiee: STENOGRAPHER, male. for customers’ aritias window &t Taree local bank: $5, aecording o qualification. ‘We consider this the best real opportunity for advancement that has ever come through this TION 3218 Wis- 25* be good mechanics. onsin ave. Attention, Married Men Three wide awake men for permanent sales position, with opportunity for advancement. Farn from $30 to $15 per week from beginning. Eara while m. Apply atier G p.m., 619 etropolitan oldg: DRIVE A BLACK & WHITE! We need--right away—sever- al hustling, experienced chauf- feurs who want to make big money. References required. Apply to Mr. Ryan, Black & White Garage, 1214 New Hamp- hire ave. n.w. CHAUFFEURS FOR YELLOW CABS. We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28¢c net on every doliar they take in. | This is our busy season and your take-in will be large. Your| - pay increases as you stay with us. Apnlv 1233 20th st. n.w. _HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. PL ettlod, coiored, on small place near Waiter 1. T'roctor. 214 H_st. n MAN Of YOUNG WOMAN & etenographer el trpet with some knowledge of hookkeen- work, private offiee. staie salary experted. Address Lox i | o', Srar affies MAN O WOMAN of sbility _to 8l position | b real carati ssles deparbment, Feee in- slriction Experience untieecsary. Need Bot PTefere with present. ocenpation ploy. mert whole or purt time. Lectires on sules manstip every Tnesday at 5 p.m. Willlam F. tewan, Fond uilding WANTED —To commnnicate with persoos points of iaterest to for guiding. Address | travel | carning: me WANTED—SALESMEN. ACTOMOBILE SALESMEN We want several popaiar priced antomobiles: expertenced in Wrat expert entiai. Addros | e you Asit rai propos Replies col RETIRNS ;. | ATE SALESMEN wanted with ears. A Crawford, 1022 Cleveiand patented pradoct proposition will net Must b financially lurzest concern of its % figest wnd most complete market: nrefar one with ex Toledn = Fhone M s sell Gaina-d Awerican vacuum SALESMEN ATTO oroughly compe. reriew. rapid dieta Individual instruet 4007 W 7 HOW DO YOU USE YOUR SPARE TIME Tet ps train von to earn $30 to $100 a week chanieal, arotitectural or map individual instruction, day o eve- experience mecessars art_now. a1l or phone for particulars. Colum 14t and T sts. now. FOR_ YOU! cultare. manicuring, Tr. 0867 Peavock Heatts Shoppe. M0 A vocation offering _ great ties t roung and middie-aged men: $30 a up essly carned: well trained, licensed d: tnition on easr weekly lusses, 7 (0 9 cataiog on re- o Colloze, 4 250 WOMA aminations. The Patent O nae 10 for railwa: £1.600. woek s istruction on caleulating 1 Sorvice Preparators Sehool A Fonw Frenklin 0% _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. . soung and settled: part- lauddresses. gem. workers. N. pari-lime work- obinson’s Bu EED of 8 competent stenograph- with or withoat experience, call Strayer's employment gervice. Only fhose who bave satisfied our most exacting requirements will be recommerded. No fees. I'hone Main 3430, _IST OF POSITIONS.” nozraphers, hookkeepers, clerks, mechan- mal Personnel Bureau, Dond Bidg., 14th and N. Y. Ave. M. 5821 SINESS POSTTIONS — Froe registration. | Washington Employment Exchavge: operated for_the public by (he Washington Schooi for | Secretaries, NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213, Transportation hidg.. 17th and H. HELP—FEMALE. APPRENTICES for beauty shops. Frank. . 21 ROOKKEEPER —Private offics miliar with restaurant work and food control: state expe 4 saiacy expected. Address Hox ar_ofice. . FRS—To solicit cleaning and dyein ¢ for big mozey. Apply in and drug store work; ref- sired. Continental Pharma, 1 Hotel . perienced, S 14th st R 2 IR WAVER to use Nestie outfit_occasional- Apt. 11 HA ) f & wmun 1o take | | work thrve nights week and evenings. _North 3827, | EAY—Vacatlon or_ permanent teacher_or advanced 'stadent zood salary for right Promotion. _Address Box 2 DY ever Zi years, to sell beautiful_house- hold article: ean casily make $4 to $10 per das with little effort. Address Box 280.C, Star_office. e R—One with experience. Mi- uty Shoppe, 1603 Coun. ave. ~ ® osition for in "ciluca tional party. Rapid SOLICITORS for butter, egs and coffee: sev- eral young Jadies. in Washington: steady Work ‘and good pay. Address, giving your name and address, Purity Creamery Co., Lex- ington und Paca’ sts, imore, Md., and our tales maneger will'eall and interview you. —Capable to manage small stores. Mr. Hein. No. 102116 B st. n.w. NG LADY -In publishing house for general office we live at home: over 23 and accurate at fgures. iiling to start at moderate salary. Good chance for advancement. Loom 900, 1317 ¥ st n.w. Yor : must r 25 years of age, for gea- tholic preferred: must be and know something abou! @ good pemman Address Box 36-B, typing. State experience. Sar omee o o i YOUNG LADY for general office work: answer fn your own handwriting. Address Box 12- D, Star office. Fag YOUNG WOMAN, with high school training. to assist in recording and verifying grades in return_for business course._ Apply at once, Strayer's Basincss Coflege. 721 _13th_st. TADTES Gesire to extablish themselves In a well paying business are invited to matricn- late between now and May 1 for our course embracing_calesmanship insorance. Our in surance department is expanding rapidly and offers to those who qualifs locrative and permanent positions. Apply by letter of in person. GOLDSMITTT & COMPANY, oldsmith Buildiog. 1406 Bye St N.W. M WOMEN or positions for ed —1If 301 are earning less than $30 per wk. aud wanf to get out of the rut of teaching, offee or store work. we would sou. We maintain a large permanent ales Torce of refined women who are earning bet ter than an averaze of £30 per week, and we have & few positions now open. Personalits, good health, high school education and ambi- tian to better your condition the main require- ments. Guaranteed income to start and un Iimited_opportunity ahead. Make application in_person to A. J. Scales, Evangelige Hotel, 1380 L st. n.w.. Satn April 25, DPERATORS ; A FEW PERMANENT POSITIONS ARB NOW OPEN TO EXPERIENCED TELEPHON) OPERATORS. APPLY PROMPTLY. ROOM 1 12th STRERT N.W.. HINGTON, D. C.. : & POTOMAO NY. SALESWOMAN with specialty shop experience, for our gown department; best salaries, with commission. Apply Mr. Frank, “rlebacher’s, 1210 F st. n.w. FOUNG_ WOMEN _FOR__TELEPHONE ERATIN CASANT WORK. PERMANENT POSITIONS GOOTY SALARIES. No PREVIOUS op- TLOOM 1 COOK and general houseworker. st ne. COOK AND G Cleve, COOK.” first-floor worl nights. Mre. Henning, cor. 2Rth _ R COOK. colored. and zeneral housekeeper, ‘P'-n{d Cathedral ave, . to care for Fefezente. TOTSEWORKER wanted: experi no laundry: good wazes Telephone Franklin 5249, Address [ox Star o SR GENERAL HOUSEWORKER — Settl ‘1 with good references. Address Box I NEEAL HOUSEWORRE! room and board. & Grant Z EAERAL HOUSEWORKER- - Young womsn for 3-room apt. 1823 16t Avt. 42 GENARAL HOUSEWORK n 1318 Harvard st A GEAERAL JOUSEWORK 1: 1o wash stay mighis pom. 4504 lowa ave. Phone Adams 162 GIRI, for geperal honswors Chevy Chiase. D, C.: ranali famil 37 soterences requ at 5 o'elock 7 HOUSER EEPER WANTED. woman. good wages: Kood hom LAUNDRESS MAID —olored, for chamberwork u live in couptr s in summer. fore 10 ar & 1728 Mase. ave NTRSE phone North SS80 hetween £ and 7:30 pm NURSE, white, expericncnd, {or care of babr settied ‘woman prefe Apply_empioymie: Oftice. ¥t entran Fecht Co.. ith ut I WOMAN. gearral ork. references. 1447 Fairmont st WOMAN. general hou-ework in M must bave city references before 5 p.m. Frankiin 6500 WOMAN, color able fo cook: stay nights: must have ences. Appis 4815 Iowa are. n.w. Col WOMAN for gereral bousework: 3 in (amily . Adams 380, WOMAN-Colored. work: must hawe city references 3 Prepared in go (o work 1618 I st n.w gettind, white o clean_and cook Address Box 202, . white e stay g middie-aged corporation’s boo legitimate reasons. Address Box ; tor mands very moderate. 10X wishes b afier_achool. 17 now. Tulephone North S8, Cal CARPRNTER, fon- tering. Call West_ COOK desires position Maples, 46 Iiye st n.e., cam Lyles. DRAFTING of any kind: expe dres Hov 2% C. Star offee. e EFFICIENCY FXPERT Can handls ans of manufacturing, industrial or office fus and give results Eox 209-C, offiee. MAN. 45, rotined first sergeant. plosient ¢f anviting: Do Sundays. faes: hass 1o 12th e uhdergraduate, refined tor. act as attendani Address Hox - offiee 3 PHARMACIST. zood refe wants relief other Snun. dax. Address Rox 347 C, Star office . SITUATION wanted by soung man. years, at present oceupied as TaAn with men's wear. haviog e Pxperience as retail salesman, knowiedge of Window (rimming: very best of references in 211 respects: leavinz eity to work surrounding territory, b i eity_again_on Sats day and Sunday. 26t and Onis high- eliss men's shop peed motice. Address -Box 61, Star office. . STENOGRAPHBILSBC cxperience: $1.800._ Line. WHITEWASHING, Ralsonyining. Arst<ln Wrneh o epraver system. Willlam W. Dent. 1368 B S i e HOWS CLEANED, 10 and 15 cnt each. day: mo camvamIng. st n.w. YOUNG MAN rytruc wonld 11ke work of any kind. = 1114 10th n.w.* YOUNG MAN_ age 24 yre.. well educated and Fefined. desires position’ with Teliabie orzaniza- fon No objection to travel: no eanvassing masidernd. Capabie of handling office. Test oF Feferences: can farnith boud if required. Addrss Tox 67D, Star office v FOUNG MAN, college graduatedesires posi tion evenings.’ Addrems Box O4D, Star gfice. SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. A COUPLE. middie aged, with best of refer- ences, would like fo iake charge of house or small’ country estaic durilg owner's abwnce Tor the summer or lonzer. Address Box 6.0, ar_office e wants position. 12 tn Smith, 421 G. T, —Position us caretakers of settind, capabie, reliable; private Pignes Address Bos 1890 highest references. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. GASHIER, experienced, wikhes position in rer- tanrant. Address Box 1SI-C, Star office. 25% '] bats. Phone for e like to taik with | EXPERIFNCE REQUIRED. st reference. P | 8t | GOOK—Kettied wommn. Holla i wanty place with w room und fair wages expert Address Box Hiar aat colored far ffice wirl wishes (Viennay, wanis pla it et e COOKING ored woman: COOKING AND HOUSDWORK. by reliabl colorvd womaa; stay mizhis W3 1. ot P DAY'S WORK or 1332 Cedur st. nw DAY'S WORK or part time piace: no Nundayt Lin: DAY'S WORK of any hin. 259 M M. GENERAL 11 Soking. Call NERAT HOUSHWOIK AL HOUSEWGIR by By relinb 410 New ANING: references. waskh olared wom: red girl wa Carrie Granige, ared_girl girl GENF wmall GIRI,. colo call from 1 106 Tor Bouseworki St RI.. | worker. | GIRL. ueat, color: | family: stay nights | 5008\ GIEL, famil HOUS Wolie =t MAID i _store sts officr Fran S to take G colored. wanie pia Cay at % calored, niace b Addros th q Ly W e = WASHES. <ma inzs or day's wark o WOMAN want Brd e WOMAX telper, fined, de Address b PERSONAL. w1 steal prac S41 0, Star offie MASSAGE AN poar Wlood cirey r1 1 PAYING NOW the biggest Dxtonw. Ih PHYSICIAN oid rlothing. xchange. i RETIRE | Phaone | ELECTR | sive fat | tism; graduats i et BATH MARSAG ) ” WANTED—MISCELLANEQUS “china, T a ¥ CABTNETMARER" BENCTL Bend Camp. CLOTHIY { mobit Prices 0 | cardud : e e "t [ B et hw North 115 | CLoTRYS Wil pas g an: men's ¢ s Rtein. 130n o CLOTHING e ar_ elsew CLOTHING- boss (R DIAMON DS Tanis Abratame | DTaNME | of Juw: | $5atieh v o' | DiaMoNDs Wiite Phane rices RNITURE—Eefore goods call S Weisen foite Main 0275 | FURNTTURE 1 other goods to sell best_ resuits, send st.n.w. Phoge Fri FURNITT RE bought dams 5432 befors phanos. 1222 for wagon or Lave me call. 920 Pa. ave. now. GOLD. silver. wateh Jewelry needed in our mfg Talie Daid_ Selinger's FURNITUR and office fixturos Sachs Furnitnre s for neons. MILLER ar i bi Lo L1 kr plationm. dianon We need pay_highes! §ir TENT - o duckii WANTED—Iarge mensiou. Give make, thicknoss Tirice. Address W. e building. The Fiar requircs from i (Ris column references tailed_statrme GHIROPKACTOR ofices, fixtnres. formitn Sale: ome of the hest in Will consider months. Addrese Rox ONETHIRD 1N nens: resl_estate investmen floor manager SS OPPORTUNITIES _ = Tnvest Address Box 34- RY STOLE, must be sold imm, $1.000 takes all; Do rooms; reot, § in w e WILL SELL a second deed of true £3,000 payuble $10 montnly, balane years, 7% interest, for 32,100, or at & af 00, - Address Box 203-V. Star « Oft SATE - $1.500 at”a_price raie of SOLTA monthly, | Tntarest. Address Hox SMALL FUSINES linery, low tent; price tncount trust_note of at 7 per een S, Conn. ave.. ~ult CIGARN AND ! sold oheay. _ MEXT cation 110 Brsiness . th fine to buy delicatessen or grocery Fox D, Star office,” COMPANION for invalid; lady. practical nurse, wishes position: no objecti R tw travelling. rences. Mrs. L Sims, 1 . DRESSES cat_and fitted; fitting & specialty, 2901 13th. _Adams 1974. i e DRESSMAKING—Per_diy or at h rudo Melaughlin. 1 M aw. 4951 DRESSMAKING and store alterations, Call 711 H st n.w. 260 SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER, ten years' experience; capable of taking charge of office Qeaires all rt day work. Columbia 9719.% Franklin TEACHERS—Spend @ profitable vacation trav- { eling. Interesting_ work along school lines, | With salary to start and opportunity to earn unususl fina: return. Positions require Wamen between 25 and 40, of pleasing per- sonality and abi Services will be reqoired during entire ation. Call 3. Scales, Evangel 1350 1. st. April STENOGRAPHER, expert typist. long experi- ence, wants work. Address Box 6.C, Star orthand _wiil salary to start. Phone Lincoln o . erical or other work at home. Ad Qress Box 50 B._Star_oflice. T wishes I West 374 MA TELEPHONE OPERATOR to_solicit _orders; opportunity for big money. Phone manager, Lincoln 700, between 9 and 3. TYPISTState qualifications and salary de- sired. Address Bqax 34-D, Star office. WAITRESS_White, at once. Apply_ 636 North Cap'tol st. E WAITRESSES, experiencol. Ay Mll_D3ad SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC GARB OF RACHELOR'S APARTMENT wanted e i 2047 atter CGARE OF CHILD week days; refined white [ A ¥R Xy Business nea 2 r., b pri H A GOING haraware ave. and Park rd., store, fixtires: owner retiring: man & Heinzman, 3500, e NOTION and dry goods «to: ur ddress Box 290.C, & LUNCHROOM for rest, aptowi owner retiring. Address Box shed 4 years BAKERY BUSINESK, old establishcd, for sale; good route and central location. Ad- dress 1500, Star office. 280 Eon( SALE—Buffet lunch; will sacrifice. st. n. ‘magasin Cgazs, 00da; Qal. - » 710 Star | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Continued. fount DELICATESSEN trausfer o “oda loy ooty WANT TO BLY restaurant e T CATES ooe Aless ESSEN” STORE Theater on 14th st « _husiness, with immediat £ E2000: test v opportonity rade’ owner must seil 3 1 bealth. Lyons-Love Col._ 10240, oran N W acults; ressoneble. Three rooms A 154 | % | to - . o Florida Hotel for Sale. blori m Beach arraaged $60 006 positi to give it thei nf A 1 for sel \d NDED SERVICE. OMME Ioiliwing burincss comcma guaran Sranch 11 M1 000 MU REC ciean vour carpets ama t cleaners 35 Main 2036 Eeu RICAL LET U8 ESTIMATE WIHING Fa M 033 D piven VT RNACES branches Adams 3 A FORESTER AND PILLOWS RFNOVA AR PILOW PAPET |« PAVE | Meiror | o | piaxo | paivea men. Piane Pitno Co., PLUMBING FRING 1 and ining. 44 H st AND = work andersca ebnitt by okl ne. Lincoln serin. hat- bine 3 G EI & MOWEN, TRUNK KEPAL wark 100 S . Miniz repairs truoke, leathier bags, ln handhags. etc. Call oe Dhone Mintz, 038 F st. Main 368 RUG WEAVING—_RUGS _ WOVED bie and chesp. 10 10(h 6t 5.W. "~ FROM hat will please’ you €1l RALL, Main 2010 TPHOLSTERING OF | e repaired. Wor wnswhere. S S Ntandara 1 T HAT B Wi i e THOMI X - 22 WINDOW SHADES and ~ made T ordor, Free estimates. J. M. BUTLER & SON, 4004 Int st s.e. Liucoin 6968 J W W AND DOOR SHADBS—Good quality opaque shades Gfted to your winduws, Sc: the best quality of 15: B free. We will call with ELEE. ELATT, 1th aad B st 2ute \ timtes Lin ‘

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