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FEATURES. Disguise for the BY LYDIA LE BARO) N0 ONE WOULD SU SN PLLE SPECT THAT AND DIGNIFIED, WAS A DI few 1 who whose omemakers nachines and boast sewing t what to do with their| is is assuming that they | the latest electric portable, the desk one has these modern in- she is fortunate. inde within a comparatively machines will have t of models, just as succeeded the square lem that now perplex will be solved. How not many clectric m homes, ared number of those rui So today let us see| decorative ways of dis-| old-style ng machines. our Column Friends has sent request, which results in the consideration of this sub- o k Jachines, rooms | th Te [ 1 nodels I'robably cars these the plac upright Then the th the | housewi in vast power suising sew One o me ediate 1 0dd Places. Mrs. Walker—Can yvou something by which a sewlng| achine may be made less unattrac- | tive in 4 room? In these days, many | have to have machines in dining,| guest. living or sleeping rooms. and | thoy o badly. Can vou suggest| N. P. D, Twoe Camoufluges. are two ways of disguising aewing machines so that no part of the machine will be visible. Each | disguisc i$ the sort that any home- aker who can tinker with tools can make easily. 1t she has not this skill, the cost of having the ne sary frames made is trifing. With either frame and a few yards of cretonne other drapery fabric, some tacks and a hammer, the com- pleted article can emerge from under 1he homemaker's fingers Bookcase Hides It. The first disguise is a bookcase, with one wide, low shelf for maga- zines or large and cumbersome books, and a second or perhaps a third of the average height and depth, leav- ing u top shelf for ornaments. Three hoards or a box the right width and height, with one end scked off, forms the first section ie sides of this frame should be high enough o that a shelf can be put on cleats five inches or so below the ‘op. It forms the magazine section. | “he shelf or shelyes above this should be wide and must be bigh h that the average-sized | e stand beneath it. This the top of the impro- skcase Quell the Cane. he frame may be painted or ained to suit the finish of the room the furniture. A dark stain is rec- ummended, as this tends to minimize he size of the case. It may be paint- sug-| ook not “o ol board vised can a e b Sewing Machine WALKER. o ISGUISE EWING MACHINE. ed to match the woodwork in a room, | o may be black. Whatever the tone. it shos harmonize with the room. Attach a brass rod at each end of the lowest shelf, and on it hang a drapery reaching to the floor. A it plain color is recommended, especial- ; Iy if the machine is to be placed in a main room of a e. With ball- bearing casters, a machine can_ be tushed behind these curtains and be completely concealed when not In use Dreaser Camoufiage. If a machine is in a chamber, an excellent disguise can be made from two boxes if the machine has not drop- head, or from one. if it has. One ESSING TABLE. HE EVENING Last nite after suppir pop took his little red note book out of his pockit and started to open it, saying, Yee g0ds, for the love of mud, for the love of peet Wats a matter, Willum? ma sed. Somebody went and stuck a buntch of Red Cross Crissmus seals in my memorandum book and theyve stuck to the pages jest ware some of my yaluable notes and adresses are. pop sed. Me thinking, G, good nite. And T sed, I put them there to remind you that you promlised to buy some scals | from me. pop. Very thaughtful of you, Im and sippose I cant pull them off with- out pulling the notes and addresses off with them, sippose it coats me mil- lions of dollers? pop sed. And he started to try to get the seals off easy, saying. Confound it to blazes, I blast it all, this is a fine mess, this is. Now Willyum, Benny is trying to make & record in his skool for selling the most seals, I think you mite buy some from him, ma sed. He's a fine salesman, [ must sav. wy dont he sneek in my room in the ded of nite and paste them all over me and try to win me over that way? pop sed. Hang it to smithereens, 111 [ never be able to pull these things off, theyre stuck like glue, he said, But Willyum, you know very well wat a wonderfill charity it is, ma sed, and pop sed, I know it was a won- derfill peece of bonehededness to plas- ter them on top of my addresses, and ma sed, But Willyum, havent you any feeling for the grate cause? ! My notes may .be gone forever un-: | der this ocean of mucilidge. yee gods be logical, pop sed. I may not be logical but Im chari- table, and Im going to buy 200 seals from Benny and you haff to give me the money back, ma sed. Wich he probably will. and he went down to the kitchin to get the stamps |oft by holding them over tie steem out of the tea kettle. | | COLOR CUT-OUT A Christmas Carol. STAR, WASHINGTON, |Dorot Should & Man Discuss Business at Home? i Helpmate He | affairs? approached it from a different angle “M man who is unusually successful an without consulting her. Indeed, I c because her intuitions about things under consideration, and long exper more apt to be right than T am wl worthiness or his latent abillty. sympathetic listener clarifies it in yo valuable inspirations I hav threshing over a puzzling situation question she has asked has been the flood of light on « dark propositio; in your business. If you tell her that you S0 1 say that the wise man talks over ‘Ot course he does, claimed th: right to know all about stake in them as he has, he d for if he extravagance is because they have no what they can afford much as running a store, vet how c: got” Yet that is the She doesn’t know anything more abou knows about the internal economy of ments he's got. nor what debts he o prey of his partner and the lawyers, scttlement that they offer her. nis wife, and keep her posted up to handle money, and what to do in cas ] ALSO belicve that for a makes a great bond of union people having the same interests, man to b | trade, or the soul mate arge box should be of the right size ! ow the machine to stand beneath Cover the top with cotton ding and then with dainty cretony tacking it along the edges hangings of the cretonne (when hemmed) as the box (s high and wide enougzh to be gathered a little before tacking along three sides of the top edge of the box. The bangings should divide in the center front, but should be full enough for the opening not to show. Around the edges where the fabric is ed put fancy gimp or a double ruche of the cretonne 1 with sateen in a tone you wish to accent in the cretonne. Or the ruche may be of heavy sateen pinked at each edge before pleating If a mirror is huz above this stand and two candlesticks with decorative candles are placed at each side with an orpamental box between. none would suspect the charming dresser with the disguise for a sewing ma- chine to al s long With High Top: Those who have the other model with the high cover for the upright head will have to do a bit more work to make their disguising frame. Two boxes will be needed, and the top of the lower one will have to Le sawed away in the middle to allow for the high part of the machine. The upper box must be as deep as the lower one, but not as wide. Cover each part separately, The side hangings should be tucked to the box, but the front curtain must be separate, and on a brass rod, with fastenings, that fits close and from which the rod can be slipped quickly whenever the ma- chine is drawn out. However, re- moving the top portion will uncover the machine sufliciently for stitching unless a great deal of sewing is to be Cover the tops of the boxes with or two lavers of wadding, no more, and the rides with slightly rufed picces The same arrangement of mirror above and candlesticks each side. m: be used with this style of dresse Place the tall side of the center high portion, not on top of it. Put an ornamental box there done. one (Copyright, 1924.) What Shall I Give for Christmas?” ARLAN W Can “She” Give “Him.” w shall “She” give “Him"? Christmas is coming and the girls #re leoking for gifts for the men to whom they are engaged, the mien to whom they may soon be engaged. the men to whom they are married and the casual friend. What, they wonder, in the name of Santa Claus nd Cupid, mistletoe and holly, are zifts? husbands are not so diffi- cult Anything so unromantic as a safety vazor, or a bath towel, and, for a good beginning, he is sure to| need socks! For father, uncle, brother, anvbody of definite connec- | tion, you see, gifts are easy to select. | It iz the delicate and uncertain rl-la~‘ tions that send girls trooping about the shops at Christmas time, bending, undecided. over counters. doubtful | and puzzled over what is best to select. The engaged girl does not need toi he strictly conventiona! in her gifts to her fiance, but may give more per- sonal presents. She may properly | give him a scarfpin, smoking jacket, silk umbrella, a mah-jong set or something for their future home, For the casual acquaintance, on the other hand, a girl should content her. salf with a Christmas card. it i the girl who is in-between, who is in the beyond-the-Christmas- | card-but-not-in-the - smoking - jacket whose problem is most puz- hat class, zling. There are the old stand-bys, cal-| endars, leather card cases, purses, and | bhill folds. He may need a new foun- | tain pen. Why not a set of mono- | gram plaving cards? Penknives, pa- utters, engagement pads, desk and book ends make accept- able gifts. 1f you know his tastes well, you ma® also consider cigar jars, pipes, cigarette holders, and tobacco pouches for the man who smokes. But do not sive cigars or ciragettes—every man Wants to buy his own. There are always books. They are the safest presents a girl can give, in v case, and they are almost ideal =ifts for “the man.” If thoughtfully and appropriately chosen, it is like an cxpression of your own heart, and often a better language than you can peak. What books? That depends D H. ALLEN on the man, and you. poetr: Novels, essays, books of science and travel: look over the catalogue or stock of any general bookseller, and in other line of gifts will you find so great a variety, to suit every possible need, situation or temperament. MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN An Educating Game. One, mother says: 1 want my children to be alert in all the senses, so we have games that give practice to each of them. One that cultivates the sense of hearing they enjoy particularly. When neigh- boring children come in, all but one child is blindfolded. The others sit in a circle while the leader silently carries a little bell into some remote part of the room or into an adjoining room. In a few minutes he tinkles the bell and silently returns. The first child who tells the location from which the sound came may be “it” next time. (Coprright, 1924.) candlesticks on each | | shoulders, wad- | Make two | YELLOW HAR RED MUFFLER. BROWN HAT oAU Sy | ! Adupted for boys and girls from | the famous story by Charles Di | BOB CRATCHIT. Scrooge's clerk was a timid, brow- beaten man named Bob Cratchit; very | chilly sitting on his high stool and afraid to ask Scrooge to let him have a holiday the next day, which was Christmas. He did ask, however, |and Scrooge granted the holiday grudgingly. Soon, the two of them closed the counting house for the night. Bob ran home to his cheery f~mily. Scrooge went to his solemn, dreary rooms in an old spooky house. As he mounted his steps a chill swept over him. When he put his key iu the door he looked at the knocker | which had changed to the head of his dead partner, Jacob Marley: Scrooge hurrled to his room, locked rimself | n, and looked around for anything| unusual: he found nothing, so he sat | in a chair to read. All at once a great rattling of chains started to come from the basement and up toward his room. There were shrieks. Scrooge was trembling. Three knocks at the door! «Copyright, 1924 ) Buman joys change. Un:i\tn%izg 'erg these : The friendshi hills, The soft o songs of ,¢ trees. LEN! p of’ Special Codfish Dish. Take two pounds of boneless salt codfish. Soak in cold water for 24 hours, changing the water as often as possible. Place the codfish in a saucepan with water until it comes evening at home in a heart-to-heart He has already found her “I never talk shop at home,” said successful. “I never tell my wife an 1 know she thinks I make money like silk hat, and this isn't becuuse my one, either. “It's because if I keep my | got to have @ cha very big company ¥ heaith ge of environment as you know. and every day I must m money, and in order to do this I ha day fresh. I have got to be rested t got to get away from my problems te 1 cannot do this if they are always w Svery day I give the best that i down my desk I lock up my job iusi 1o be entertained and wmused, and h. If T spent the evening telling my w problems, relieving all the vexations would go to work unrefreshed and un wife is as well acquainted with my affairs as “She knows to a cent I'what I have, and how every dollar is invested, and 1 never make a move ever golten her husband's talls she and D._C., hyDix] Should Discuss His Affairs With Her. ces? 1 am myself. d prosperous. onsider her my most valued are positively uncanny. jence has taught me that sh mind, and some of t come to me wife. Often some our own have with my key nhis business with his wife e woman of the party, affalrs, must suffer even idea o° what their husb: an a woman do it successfull it the detalls of his business t Mars . and u has to take any and she she the minute, but to teach her e he should die tallk over hetween his business with them. There is not when u man can spend talk with hif wife about the the ything about my & conjurer tukes a pin wife Isn't u good wi . an . and my sanity and thought have great decisions involvifig vast ve got to approach my subje o take up my burdens again » get a clear perspective on th ith me and my am at pois 1 the b 1 s in me to work de of it, and when 1 ve nothing to remind ife about it all, recalling and worries, | fit.” Lut whe, g0 home of t the responsibilities MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, Gives Three Viewpoints of the Subject If a Husband Enjoys Talking Over the Day’s Business and if His Wife Is a True OW inuch is a woman entitled to know about her husband's business Should @ man take his business home with him, and talk over its problems, its anxieties, and worries, with his wife, or should he draw a sharp line between his office and his home, and leave to his wife only the pleasant duty of spénding the money he ma Three persons were discussing this subject the other day, and each . said a adviser, “Just because she does not understand technicalities, she doesn't get tangled up in them as I do, so she cleaves right to the heart of the subject e is far en it comes to Sizing up 2 man’s trust- “Besides that, just talking over a thing with a thoroughly interested and he most when I was simple that opened the door and let in aj 6 A ND more than that.” added the man with a twinkle in his eve, “it's a| great economy to make your wife feel that she is an active partner| It peeves a woman and makes her think you're a tightwad n't afford the new furs she has set her heart on, but if you will consult with her, and make her see that the reason you can't afford anyeextravagance is because you are trying to extend the business, ! she will not only gladly forego the furs, but do without @ new hat as well. tis the wife's| She has just as much at| moure than ‘One of the reasons that so many woraen ruin their husbands with their| nds make, or| Running a home 1s o business propusition just as y if she does not know what her resources are, or what financial backing she has position of innumerable wives. “And the cruelest part of it all is that when the man who has never talked about his business to his wife dies, he leaves her absolutely helpl 55, han she She doesn’t know what Invest- ymes the predestined | kind of a| “I consider it is a man's duty not only to talk over his business with how to his wife g like a happy grocer. ock market, he isn't going to be running around hunting a 1 for all bbit eut of af 1 a helpfull I have cad of a on my sums of et every I have hem, and n I shut I want be shop. anxious wouldn't sleep, and I So there you are, and the question of whether & man should tell his wife about his business depends upon whet (Copyrigh her he enjoys doing it DOT r not THY t. 1 DIX The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ACROSS. An irrational number. A hanging fold. Upon. A picture stand Note of the scale ‘Wild animals. More exposed. To sigh with teais Metal pin. A famous volcano. . Touched with the foot A gambling card game. A girdle. Value. Part of a curve. Projecting part of a building Aquatic fish-eating mammal. Accordingly. Capacious. 89. Preposition. 40. To shut tight. 41. Close to. 31, 34 37. 38, to a boil and strain ready for use. Take three onions, half a clove of garlic, braise with sweet oil, chop four tomatoes fine, and slice four pimentoes and four potatoes. Mix all with codfish, add one-half a pint of broth, and season with cayenne. Cover and place in the oven for 30 minutes. . | I'Z (Copyright. 1924.) A 7 V74 A legislator. . Prefix meaning one . A cave. . A Southern State A beverage. . Outer garment worn by A dolt. . To decrease Birds, To recall. Beast of burden. Got nourlshment. Permit. Sense organ. Negative. A metal. Conjunction Mistake. Man's name. Tooth of & wheel. 3 American writer. . Not well. . A number. . Greek letter. (abbr.) Eskimos, | 140,000 WORDS SPELLED AND DEFINED Fo. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE THE FUNK & WAGNALLS Practical Standard Dictionary ‘Whetherit be s word of four letters mean- |Largest and Latest Abridged Disttenary isg “intellectual™ Its special ond esclusive festures of werd of twelve ionerg et swers o million Ry T R A LA A Den’t Aceept Out. nounced value to those interested ross-Word Pusrles (and who I-'t?g are that it ALPH. entire vocabula: ICAL ORDER and is in ON! that thousands of symeuyms and amtonyms ace given. Didle P wotch Fabriboud, merbled are e astre. of-Date Substitutes MAR FmOM THS PuRLISNERS aper Edision, with thmd- ex.. Cloth, coleved edges, $5.00. cdges, $6.00. Pest- Punk &Wegnslis Compang, Putzie Dept., 354-380 Fourth Avenwe, Now York, N.Y. e e, e —— FREE e “3.308 Every Pusmsie Solver Shoeld Ksew.” P::dn_bfi..knmmt& 1924. HELP MALE HELP AND SITUATIONS. “NEVER mali ORIGINAL recommendations on_applying for_employment. Use COPIES. CHAUFFEURS wanted, with ldentification card and references. Apply Taxi ofice, Ward- k_Hotel. CHAUFFEUR, with erence. Addfess Mest 213, - L AR DRIVER. aufomobile truck; must be over 50 years old and have references. Geo. Plitt Co 14th_n.w. i NGINEEE, one experienced of electrically driven machinery, | some Xnowledge of sutomobile preferred. Dupont Laundry, 2535 Sherman avenue. b FIREMAN, “white, “for ligh prefer married man with non-unfon. _Address Box 24 office., ] on-union, fo ban- Address Box i ) Phone 16 pressure boile t of references FOREMAN dle row houses: permanent job. GENTLEMAN—Hnstler: not over 46, witl without experience, can make lucrative rangements with old line life ins. co.. full or part time: give record for past three yeart 9. new Ford . n.w. to_ drive 1348 28th MA tier, truck, —Address Went 3130, express Plone 16 tererte life caree ducation and ability necessary to + personsl interview give age, ed present employer, phoue. Address Box ur_oftice. 160 CTTER Steady Job: referen et clans. Pel N a5 trained news agents- Six, of neat nice: permanent work and long runs 10 right men: cash y and blue snit_re- quired. Union News Co., office, No. 3 East Basement. Union Station. Darg Call tod 180 Apply imme PASTRY COOK dintely to Hotel Harrington. PLUMBEIR, experienced i cottage work experience and referances. Address Box 242-H, Star offi BALESMA eataie] Duuaual opportuat for energutic wmn with car to make connec- tions with established realtors: experienced man preferred. Address Box %9 H, Star office. BALESMAYN, automobile: this is & genuine op portunity for an automobile salesman who has Tecord ax @ producer: le must be able to Supecvise and direct the efforts of other men, ppraise used cars and mowt be o mnan who will not be aatisfied with less than $3.000 per yoar; this position is with one of the oldest and largest distribntors W the East, selling fours, sixes and eights: the cars are pionec: in their price class. having bven in production for 16 years: strictly commission Lasis with drawing accomnt. If vou lhave ambition, {nitiative and pleats of backbone write, gIving age, experience. whetler married or’ siugie. name of cars sold and telephone zumber, and an interview will e arranged. All replies will e Leld in strict confideace. ~Address sales manager. Tiox 125 H. Star office. SALENMIN : Can earn fr week steads work: old reliabla concern. ply_1317 F .. room 901 SALESMEN —Experwenced wira hrushies o home wellin Sancement Jagersiip, Staton X ork City SALESMEN.- e desire t WANTED PAINTERS. Apply on job, 36th and Ordway, Clevéland Park. REAL UFFEURS steads meo. Do ply Bow to Mr. W. L. ‘Apps Wagner. vELCow "cAB €O., 1233 20th 8t N.W " PLASTERER’S APPRENTICE experienced. Apply corner 23rd and N sts. n.w. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN. Ixperienced man, capable of getting out working drawings tand details of a first-class fire- { proof building ; temporary work ; wanted immediately. Apply Em ployment Office, 8th floor, street side. WOODWARD LOTHROP. WE NEED DRIVERS. An opportunity for live, wide- awake, hustling men to secure 1 well paying, permanent job dur- ing the coming Winter months. | Bring your references to Mr. Ryan, at the BLACK & WHITE TAXICAB CO 1220 22nd St. N.W. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. SGK and_cnambermatd Tan untry ;. reference required GOVERNMENT each of fur atented s jons. “Addr terview. givin MEN AND WOMEN earning $100 weekiy., [ office apace. telephone and fce. Our salesmen average over year. Need not interfere with preent em lovment to siart. A. M. » per pos £ twisted in- alssion: ad Hox { services of iwo | | not necessary | | offers an opporturit real estat confidential experie Add; 15 nuing i | 1 Bdraws Tive 1728 Mase ave EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. CALL TOTOMAC 44 for all kinds of domestie belpi__satisfaction guaranteed. Herndos's help L Claf CHAMBERMATDS, butlers, cooks. cleaners, Aishwashers, honsemen. couples, waitresses. men. porfers: fiee. Fuller's Exchange. waitrosses. whi: a5 Brat-ciass oo COOK—Colored_ 1317_Corcoran st VISITING GO fant urse: excellont city references Tadies Exvhange. %7 Verniont ave. For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR CALL Y. M C A Free Employment Service. 1136 G 8t Main 8250, Strayer Employment Service. Operated by Straver College for its students sraduates. (Good business positions pro- Cured” for all that are qualited. NO FEES. s 721 “Thirteenth 1. Main 3 = BUSINESS POSITIONS— Free reglstration. | Washington Employment Exchange; operated { for the public by the Washington Schoul for "N CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. and INSTRUCTION COURSES. Freoch Indy, formerly of Paris. will give French lessons by appointmeut to & limited number. Phone Frauklin 1515-W. * ES COST MORE AND REQUIRE Diore Lime to learn than telephone swiichboard operating. Come In and ask about 1t Oxford { Wiags, cor. 14th st bet. N. Y. ave. and H. AUTO DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERATOR' rmit; any car furpisted. Call “FOSTER." Fraokifu 878 of | nd zet gord assign Sheppard, Bond | MEN, over 21: side 'work: good pay. American Bank Bldg. SALESMEN—WE HAVE an opening for Bve wide-awake men to sell WolysKnight, Overland and Kissel automo- biles: salary ‘and commission to those that qualify: we prefer marricd men between (lie Ages of 25 and 35 year DAVIES MOTORS, INC. 34t Al K ROAD N.W. 16 _ STRONG LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY HAS EXCEPTION- ALLY ATTRACTIVE GE ERAL AGENCY OPENING FOR MAN OF CHARACTER AND UNQUESTIONABLE ABILITY PO, PRODUCE. APPLY 5 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG. BETWEEN 9 AND 10 AM. AND 4 AND 5 P.M. FORD SALESMAN. We have room for one sales- man of unusual ability who wants to earn big money per- manently and who will be satis- Appeaning; steady Apply’ 900 Federal 2 short period while building up connection; adequate financial assistance to the right man dur ing huilding process. Success- ful salesmen in other lines de sirous of entering the bigger automotive field will find this worth investigating. For ap- pointment telephone SALES MANAGE Main 9970. HELP—FEMALE. COOK on pies and cakes experfence in home es requir ed. Apply 1341 Kenyon st. n.w., after 3 p.m B S OPEEATOR and stenograp 1e3's office: expericnce. prefer. ation. 918 F st n.w. hours, 2 L, white to 10 p.m.: & LADY CANVA and Letter pay? iy TAD | new depurtment store. . also yourself; Tuesday, blotter and Bring pen 816 13th 7:30. WAVER, some one 1o work ut Beauty Suop. white woman. on pies and tessen, where home baking is references required. Address Box TCOOR cakes, for d specia 1011, 8 S wal train As. free to duties. with w0 crative position with Ed; Must be the cit 1 Box ing for sociatis drexs 2 | YOUNG LADY of Erowledge of hockkeeping ready-to-wear dress shop. Scbwa At nw. Trpist, Tadics NURSES WANTE We bave many cails da Graduate, Undergraduate. Dental Practical Federal Placement 219 Bond, Wiz Bureau. EFGULAR AND INCREASES THER TELEPHONE OPERATING THE IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN APPLY FIRST FLOOR T. N.W THE & POTOMA NY {between ifm— selling positior plyoment Office, istreet side. {WOODWARD & LOTHROP. {ADVERTISING copy writer experienced in department store Inewspaper advertising. Apply. iwith specimens of work, LEm- the ages of 17 and 20, Apply Em- 8th floor, G |ployment Office, 8th floor, G| |street sid {WOODWARD & LOTHROP. DRAPERY SEWERS AND | FINISHERS WANTED. W. B. MOSES & SONS APPLY WORKRO HELP—DOMESTIC. for_toardin; 0 st COTE ed at & | COOR —General housewark: | reforences; small family. GENERAL HO laundry; stas nights FRAL 10 Timent: refe er 6. 2 Txperienced Sty bt must. ud fied with smaller earnings for a| | SITUATIONS—FEMALE. i (Continued.) {CRETARY STENOGRAPITH; _exchption: experience; efficient; adaptable: desires Sion: permanest; femporary. Lincoln 1 § BAPHER, young 1ady, high achool and business” college experienced. desi cialty; ntee. s st Omca wow 1512 " e TYPEWR. “done ur envelopes addressed Reusonable. (ul, G411, e low rates. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID, wait T — North 1655, ght housework JOLORED GIRD, duy._ 3 COOK General i time oo 1 10th st. n.w. genera houseworker by ‘Adams 3748, DAY'S WORK wanted. Phope North 6552-W e t colored woman. DINNERS, luncheons. No. 1 cook: reasons EVENING WORK. st nw FAMILY WASHING to do at home. sl now G \):}1‘:(1, _HOTSEWORK RE. ne partics er GIRL as cool e rences wants washiog fo do 02 230 st n PER—livfined voung Tady wishe- ition in widower's or hachelor's ho thon 1o children. Address Box + offce SEKEEP LAUNDIRESS LAUNDRESS, LAUNDR 1735 Seaton st LACNDRY WORK LATND LIGHT HOUSEWORK for coees. H, Star office. . apte 8, Ca e el WARHING fo take duchen 22400110 olored, North 850 PERSONAL. Refined young Address 11 family i day's work 2 or 3 aduits br ome. or wnl;_d’lnn- nw Jert da DESE use of dress EXVER menta town fin OFFICE. s equipmest WITH Ad ae- Address Hox T-H. 8 ATSINT Joweek anto tou Two to join nim sad here fow days after Christmas. 90.H._ Star_offce HOSPITAL FOR CA unfort Soung women Babies 1o P2 DIAS as Address RETTER CLARS before and during Ve NI RINGS—1 OVER A4 e TIGNALLY _CoM for invalid or con at Circle. Phone FINE will <11 Vicinity Du { North | ELECTRICAL HOMY FOl night and day supe: 0" 18th st ST cent JOHNSON REST vaid and convalescent vision. _North_793. 16 TTO LOAN ON FI t 6 per tar office. REDTCING Dr. DELLA P ¢t n.w. Phone ING, — SLIP Phope for samples and estimate Co.. K _Frask. 6110. TREATMENTS GIVEN BY A Phose cushions. Southern by raduste. ot. 1447. WISH TO pen from § am Christmas_shoppers LILLIAS Excessive weight reduced. 811 Conn. 8 £53 OUNCE MY SHOP WILL Bb to 8 p.n accommodare HAIR SHOPPE. Tath st 110412 WANTED—MISCELLANEOTS. ANTIQUES- ture, rugs, carpets is_right. Call Adams FOOKS_BOOKS _BOOKS_Al Linds. i S e e S418._Pearima L 5 Ao desirabls honsehold _farn - h in 10 minutes if price 150 Bring Frankiia every kind 11t asd auything you Plose Fri rices palg for men's J. Bernsiein, 1526 7tn CLOTHING—WIIl call {0 my uniettered aute- mobile. city or suburbs. and pay you highest prices ‘for iadies’. gentiemen's. children’s of il descriptions. Addresa . W. Rice, 1332 g0l Louis Abrakams, 815G st. o.w. . Jewelrs and oid g Alvio Hoffa, dismon »d old. for_cash d broke Mai or. urniture o to_obtain 421 10th [ 1 and son want ‘for Louis Notes, ranki T goods 1o el seiid Deal Furniture Co. e Main 3636 enouzh for an 8room bouse wanted as a whole or 1 parts Can M X FURNITURE If you want to tuil va for your furniture & household goods, csll Jaes Furn 05, 810 Loulsiane ave FUR o Touse. n.w. 16% | GTRL: cofored, Toliabic, | work: must s nights. Gint s | ~tr general sth st ing. hife. to take care of baby boy; references required 6 CHAUFFEUR, experienced, Call_Lincoin 3% CHATUFFEUR wishes position w family. _Phone Col. $339J. LIFINO COOR-— For family ot around. Address Hox 240-H. Sta b EK. window dresser, salesman. experi- in ladies’ fine apparel and lingerie, re. returned from Paris, London, Brusse Stockholm: versed in several I guagesi open to proposition from first-cl aiiop. For appointment phone Columbia 657 > wunted by man and wife with Write or call 222 Warren care of. with qualitie: Thone Frank. 43%9. employer. Phope North 9186, or write Janitor, P st 15¢ n.w. manently or extra; capable education._Address Box 230- MAN. white, age 50, wants position butler or valet: has been in present position for 314 years: good referen 25, Columbia_4969. i PAINTING Relluble colored painter wants in- side work: good workuan and reasouable. H. 1 ward ave, s.e. 7 . REASONABLE PRICES; Phone Adams 4112 PL. RING: men_now available. AUTO DRIVING _LESSONS PRIVATELY given. Cull Linc. 82 We do the rest. ES_EARN 843 TO $60 A WEEK: ty colture: great demand for com: rators. elle Honout's 8chool of 310811 Burchell Bidg., 817 13th st n.w. Fr. 5131 10 IF AMBITIOUS operator of today can be the big adio_enginees of tomorrow. Our prepare you. LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE. 405 bth 8t. e o YOU ARE NEEDED in the drafting profession. Big money for those trained under our individual instruc. tion 'pian. - Start new and be an expert in & to @ months. Interesting booklet on request telling of opportunities open to you. Call, write or phone. Colunbia School of Dratting, T4th and T sta,_Phone North 27 Civil Service Examinations. Preparation for Rallway Mail, General Clerical Htatistics examination. Daily ipstraction, Aspecial course, 5 daye and 5 nights each weel | for the next sten. and typ. examination on Ju 18. Tultion for entire course for this exam. ealy $8. The Civil Service Preparators School Tel cor. 12th & ¥ n.w. Phone Fr. 2080, NG AL L Light del! Address Box 29611, FURNITURE. goites wanted; g 1”housebold goods al_Furn. Co. L for desirabie furniture contents of houses & wpecialt; store fixtures and showcases g call Main 3006 and you will get tbe beat re FORNITURE -We bby housebold furniture and ofice fixtures. Maney mdvanced o3 sier sge. “Sacus Furniture Co., corner 8th and I OO0ME .S . L N 3 Sou want fo obiain best re- sults for tnre and other iisce iazeous Knapiro, 800 Leuisiana ve ew. . Franklin S785. FURNITURE of an paid. Capital Furaiture Co. .. _or_bheae Freukiin 10267 o.w. FURNITURE and honsehold geods: you feel salisfied with prices T pay. S. W berg, 416 10th st FURNITURE, pianos 1282 for wagon or have me call. 2OFE: i Sl silver, waicies, diamonds wod ol uceded o our mavufacturiog dept h value pa 818 ¥ ot 3 CLOTHES BOUGHT. Make it anappy show some pep: ring us np: let us give ro our amazing prices for used clothing. shocs. 1 th's Ol D diamonds, especiaily Main 8173 will TG eall Mr. GOLD. amor jewelry Pull Jewelry: fine A Arncid. beautiful ~pieces 1323 G st n.w ER-PIANO, pay 1. DOO! { eight i price is righ RE CE. The folicicing Gusiness concerns puaran tee natisfaction to Siar readers. Amy com plaint found necessary fo be made fo The Srar sl receive pormpt attextion. Fo odmisston to Recommended Sert 2 _ umn_call_Main_s {AUTO > sterling silver rebu: JORN A (established 1010), 15 | nished. N | GoTTSMAN & { twenty, Jewish, w hardware or meery business. 13510, Star offce. YOUNG MAN, refined, eaucad closed car, wishes emplovment und car evenings. Address office. __SITUATIONS_FEMALE _ COMPANTON _Useful attendant fo party go- a- with for himveit Box 34-E, Star 200 ing south; refined woman: experlenced. one Frankitn 5431, HTATORS AND CORES: FREFZE fenders and bodies repaired 319 13th st. n.w. (1% blocky Fraoklin 6410, 121 P wi, 1ty). “Dehco I'Ylnt WTTTSTATTS. ve.) TN AN ‘BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED A aired. Silver plating wnd repairiag. n_9697. After 5. Lincoln 2948 dre: H. Star_office. £ DRESSMAKER, experienced: work _bought home.” Mrs. Hudwon, 3022 11th st. n.w. " Col RUILDER—Alterations, repairing. garags Lany job sround your Home or busincss. Shop Tear 224 1nt a.e. Col R620 Jas* DRESSMAKER and milliner, experienced, de- sires work out or at home by the day. Cail Potomac BT4. 15° CHAIRS CANED. upholstered, porch rockers splinted. C. A. ARMSTRONG, 1238 10t w._Fraukiin 1483 DRESSMAKING and plain sewiog, children’s 3100 11th st. n.w. 0 MILLINER—Tigh-class French. formery Rue de ia Paix. Parls, would be willing to ac. cept_commission to design and make hats and finest lingerie. _ Address_ Apt. 42. 921 19th st.* STESOGRAPHER—Ten years patent, con- cressional, legal: half day: $10.815 week Ad dreis Box 2400 Star 3 1 FLOORS, NEW FLOORS TOR OLD 0N The moat deplorable floors ma. Col. 2456, BISHOP BR at FLOOKS —FT. MACHINE AND HAND avd . 8524 machine—Xew floors laid. Floors scra) Oulahed. J. C. PRICE, 1120 513 n.w.

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