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The usual boxes of radium had been left, this time in the bank itself. By 1:30 every available airplane was in the air, but though they may still be on. }scur*hm:, up to now there has been neither sight nor sound of the raid- ers reported. That's Berlin. Now, here’'s a fact that will make you pause and consider, Mr. Boon. With- in three hours Paris was visited.” “One moment, Sir Thomas,” I inter- rupted hree hours’ actual flight, or clock time “I mean three hours’ actual flight,” he replied “I'm remembering the hour difference between Rerlin and Paris clocks. Shortly after %, Paris time, the raiders had descenlded on that city. FHere Some considerable time passed before it was discovered that anything uncommon was in prog- ress. The raid was concentrated on the Banque de France, and. if you remember your Paris, there’s not much doing there, even though the Avenue de I'Opera close by may be swarming with night birds. As soon as the alarm was given—pretty much from the same circumstances as had become apparent in Berlin—soldiers and gendarmerfe were pushed along to surround the banque, but they could not venture closer than the north side of the Place des Victoires on the north and on a line from the Palais Royal on the south. The po- lice brought gas masks, with the same result as in Berlin. They even brought up a wagonful of oxygen tubes, which they drove slowly up Rue des Bons Enfants, releasing the gas as they went. But the driver of the camion was overcome and switched off his engines before they were half way up the street, and the crew was so affected that nothing could be seen of what was happening around the banque. Meantime, there had been no delay in bringing up the air police, except for ths time that had elapsed before the alarm was given. The airship was seen—" “Ah!" cried Lord Almeric, and I felt a thrill run up my spine. “It was seen,” said Sir Thomas again. of Rue Bailiff, hugging close to the buildings. The unfortunate thing is that both the scouts who saw it de- veloped engine trouble and had to come down. One almost crashed in the Palais Royal Gardens—he hit a plané tree—but.the other made a good landing in the Place du Car- rousel. By the time the others came up the airship was gone, and although the French and we have been scour- Ing the air, searchlights and every- thing, not a trace of the airship has been discovered.” “What an unlucky thing that the engines_of both machines conked,” I said. * “If both pilots hadn’t been men of proved daring and pluck,” said Sir Thomas, “the inclination would be to say they funked, for when the en- gines were examined, not a thing wrong could be found. It's a m: terious affair. T can't make it out. “Could the airship have dome any- thing to them?” I asked. “I don’t see how she could,” he re- plied. “They were . flying high enough to clear the buildings in land- ing—and surely out of range of any- thing the raiders could do. What makes me mad is the selfishness, the pigheadedness of the German police. My people didn't get the news from Berlin until after the Paris call, and apparently the French only heard from Berlin while the raid on Paris was actually happening. If the Ger- mans had been anything alive, and had sent warning to the French in time, the chances are that the airship would have been intercepted on ap- proaching Paris. There's a rotten thing, if you like! The whole chance of getting at the raiders gone—and all because Gerry was too busy get- ting excited over his own affairs to think of anybody else!” You realize, of course, Sir Thom- as” 1 said, “that if the same airship raided both Paris and Berlin, it must be up to doing close on three hundred kilometers an hour?” - “I hadn't lost sight of“that, Mn “It was snugged down on top ; c0uld be identified.” Boon,” he replied. “and T don’t know what to think. If it wasn't the same airship, we're left to the conclusion of at least two in Europe, which leads to the possibility that there may be one or two In America—and these raids are given the significance of a real war. What's the greatest air- ship speed made hitherto—can you remember?” “Propert with his America did nearly two-twenty kilometers in an hour’s spead off Sandy Hook in 1926," 1 reminded him, “but a puff of wind buckled his machine. It was too ight in construction.” “I remember. Phew! Thres hun- dred is amazing speed for a dlrigible —but—the brain that can discover a gas capable of putting cities to sleep will you deny it the ability to in- vent a machine to do a mere three hundred kilometers the hour?” ot me,” said I. “It seems to me we're up against one of the clever- est minds of the century. Where did they—the raiders—get all that ra- dium, for example? Lord Almeric was asking the question just before u_arrived.” Blessed If I Thomas, very much soldler for a moment. “That radium would be enough to float a company in the city with millions of capital— eh, Pluscarden?” “Yes, I should think so,” said Lord Almeric “But, Baslldon—you haven't mentioned the damage that was done to the Banque de France—" “Bless me,” said Sir Thomas, help- ing himself to marmalade. “Didn't I tell you what happened there? They left radium as usual—and also gold ingots valued at twenty-five milllons of francs— “What!” Lord Almeric jumped his feet. “They left gold salued at twenty- five million francs,” Sir Thomas re- peated quietly. “What madness is this?” lordship. “It is fantastic! ble T'm giving you the information that was passed to me, Pluscarden,” Sir Thomas said distinctly. “My dear fellow—I did not refer to you, but to this action of the raiders,” Lord Almeric explained. “Tell me, did you learn if these ingots were stamped with any government mark?" “I asked particularly about that. They bore no mar! by which they know,” said Sir the bewildered to cried his Incredi- “It is astonishing. I cam find no real motive for any of the raids—but this—this—what do you make of it, Basildon “I can make nothing of it—espe- cially as the ledgers of the Banque de France suffered the same treat- ment as those of the Reichsband—ut- terly obliterated.” “The thing seems to me so wan- ton—so useless,” said Lord Almeric. “The trouble that must ensue—no record of transactions—how can all the complications that must result be sorted out? It is monstrous “It's pretty damnable,” Sir Thomas agreed, rising as he spoke. “If the idea of the raiders is to bring busi- ness to ‘a standstill, they are golng the right way about it. Well, we must do our best to run them to earth. Sitting still won't do any good. You'll do your best when you get back to America. Mr. Boon, to make those in authority realize the position? Your father will help you there.” “I shall cable Mr. Boon mysel said Lord Almeric, “and Jimmy here will supplement my efforts. “That being so,” said I, “the best thing I can do is to get back to America as quickly as I can. I can do | nothing further on this side, Sir Thomas?" “You have done us great service in bringing Lord Almeric back so speed- ily, and in telling us about the Ameri- can raids,” said he. “Your work is on the other side of the Atlantic. But I shall keep you posted. If any new development occurs of which the news might help you in your investi- gations, I shall inform you as quick- Iy as 1 shall the police over there— depend on that. Now, T'll say good- tye—and wish you ‘every possible good luck. 1 hope we shall meet T said. again. Mr. Boon. “I hope so, sir, “Good-bye, and good luck to you, sir.”” “Thanks. Good-bye. I shall see you later, Pluscarden?” - “Yesc I intend to see Jimmy-offe— then T shall be fully available, Bas- ildon.” “Good."” Sir Thomas marched off, and pres- ently Lord Almeric and I were driving down to Battersea and the Merlin. We wasted no time in getting away. Lord Almeric bade Milliken and me hearty farewells, and to a cheer for my mechanic from his English con- freres—with whom he had apparent- Iy established himself a favorite— we took off just before 10 o'clock, due west and headed for our own country. With our luck holding, we reckoned to be at Gardiner B: by half-past 5, American time. L We were flying high by the time we got above the Bristol Channel, and every now and then we would pass a plane, one of Sir Thomas Basildon's scouts He must have sent out word of our departure, for we were not challenged. When we passed near enough, we invariably got a signal wishing us good luck, and once or twice a volce came over the radio phone, which was in open circuit, with a “Cheerio, Merlin—keep your eyes skinned going over!” Once above the open sea, I gave the pilot seat to Milliken, and turned to read the English journals 1 had brought with me. They were full, of course, of the rald on the Bank of England, and for the most part the story was told without much flourish or waste of words. In the leading columns of some the fact was glossed over that the government had been caught napping with a policy of re- ducing the air service, and space was taken up with the useless condemna- tion of the “criminals” behind the raid. Those particular journals. it was easy to see, were government organs. The papers of the opposite party vigorously rubbed in all the damaging facts, and were brightly humorous over the blackened faces of the cabinet. One journal spoke pon- derously of the affair in the House of Commons as if it had been a sort of nigger minstrel show: “THE WESTMINSTER TROUPE OF MINSTRELS. “There has long been a suspicion of a famillar flavour about the night- 1y entertainment at St. Stephen's Hall. Time and again some chord of memory has been struck, and we have endeavoured in vain to trace where we had heard that note before, but the bright idea is conceived by the leading comedian at our famous house of amusement—nothing more subtle than the use of a little burnt cork—revealed in a flash whence came the old familiar flavor. The Nigger Minstrels, of course! “‘Brudder Bones, cane yu tail me the simularrity between an orphan boy, the Prince of Wales, a bald- headed man and a monkey's mother? “‘No, Brudder Jawnsum, ah cane not tall you the simularrity be- tween—etc., et “The surprise Sprung upon us was an elaborate one. It was known that great efforts were being made on the part of the management to provide a full-dress, bumper entertainment. Nome of the leading lights of the Front Bench were to be missing; from corner man to corner man, and from the front row to the back bench of the chorus, the full complement of the company was to be turned out for this occasion only. We were to wit- ness the screaming absurdity entitled, “Too Much in the Alr.’ “It must be confessed that the en- tertainment dragged a little at the start, due to the inclusion of too many stump speeches in the program. “The speakers, moreover, all were too conscientiously impersonating the old-time members of Parliament, and It is a well established axlom in the art of entertaining that close imita- tion of familiar types need not neces- sarily be funny. The broad touch of burlesque was needed. It is painful to report, so tedious did the show be- come ‘that not only the audience fell asleep, but the entertainers them- selves were lulled into peaceful slumber! Even the bright particular stars of the Front Bench were affect- ed, and fell victims to their own so- porific platitudes, sleeping, by the clock, a round couple of hours. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) RETIRED SHOE MAN DEAD. Frederick 0. Brown Killed When Train Hits Auto in Massachusetts. WEST BARNSTABLE, Mass, De- cember 30.—Frederick O. Brown, re- tired shoe manufacturer of Kansas City, Mo.,, who has lived in recent years at his estate in West Harwick, Mass., was killed yesterday when a Boston bound In struck his suto- mabile at <crossing here. D. U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921, Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1185 14th st.. Joll's Newsstand. 14th and P, Day Pharmacy. i5th and U, 3.'s. Clemence. 14th and W sts., Eagle Pharmacy. Georgia ave.. Jobn G. Biggs Pharmacy. ‘Coilinower Art and Gift Co. 14th n.w., 14th, Bronaugh's Pharmacy. d Buchanan, Hobberger. Mount Pl 2 ae: Hutcher's Olgar Store. = 2162 California l\'e: Morgi 24 and Ma ave., Phillips'’ Pharmacy. 1 .. Duncan's Pharm: ldenberg’s (time cler! Associated Drug Stores. J. French Simpsol McGuire's Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Creek Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Upshur st Colodny & Blalek. 8503 G, Pharmacy. . Brightwood Pharmacy. Morse Pharmacy. 5 Dupont Circle, Dupont Pharmacy. 18th and Fla. e., Pearson's Pharmacy. Fia. ave and st st E. A. Gaylor & Son. North Cap. st. and K. 1722 Pa. ave.. 3. Louis Krick. 21st and G sts.. Quigley Pharmacy. 25th and Pa. ave., Herbst's Pharmacy. 5628 Conn. ave., Chevy Chase Pharmacy. Wisconsin ave. and Macomb st. Park Pharmady 4805 Wiscorain ave., Wisconsin Ave. Phar. Takoma Park, 350 Cedar st., Mattingly Broa. Pharmacy JORGETOWN. 25th and P s 5204 M at., O 8411 M st.”'n.w., Moskey’s P! 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REAL ESTATE ADS 6 words to the line, 3-line mioimum, at line rate, as follows: 20¢ per line. times, 15 per line, times, 17c per lin 7 times. 16c per iine STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTI AIL advertisements for The Evening Star fice or one of The Banch omces by i pon: the DAY BEFORB ISSUE, “with the following exceptious: Tost' and Found. Death Notices. ts under the abote classifica: tions will be accepted at The Star office. 11th st and Pa. ave., until 9:30 a.m. day of issue. All advertisemeats for The Sunday Star must be received at The Star office by 5:30 p.m. Baturday, or at any of The Star branch ofices Ly 4:30 p m. Saturd: CASH WITH ORDER fo required for all ad- HELP MALE VER wmall ORIGINAL recommendations on_applying for employment. Use COPIES. ACCOUNTANT BOUKK oughly experienced in o dress, stating uge, education. ary and reference, Rox 419-1 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN est_automobile distributo well over a million dollars a year gr will have a vacanes in their sales departmeni January & firm ix one of the pioneers i business in _ Washington, elling 1wo line care, fours. sixes and ghts. To qualify for thix position you must be a man with selling ability already demon strated in wutomobile or kindred lines, must be able to mupersise the efforts of other men. ise used cars, efc. This position should well worth $5.000 to $7.000. Give full lefter. stating whether mar age aud full details of Where sou can he reached interview will be ar Box 1833, o jal work ‘expertence, sal- star office. 1% One of the Ta lling experien v telephone. and_an Address Sales Manager, sokkeeper for bank, y. Address Box 1113 BOYS, white. night work. York_ave CHATFF willing t with bicycies, for Simmons, 1418 New wantod, Apply Mr. enced with_ care for three saddle horse hatore 1 e fentif taxi office, Wardmau Park referenites. Hotel Apply wood n{n » to copnect with chain Toriite motor eycle. tion o SR 5 COLLECTORS WANTED, with credit clothing house experlence; men WItH anutos or bicreles preferred: good salary tostart. Liberal Cloth ing Co.. 433 Tth st n.w. COLLECTOR, with car, for city and su routes: must be ready to start work Friday, January 2. Apply to Manager Room 209, Bond_Rldg. DRIVER, colored, for bring references. FARM HAND for gene milk, comfortable fent "to school, e ar 29 FLOOR ew Jersey F W 3 JAN fown office building: colored man, middle aged; married: no children. Must have experience. Good references: understand high_pressure heating boilers. Salary § and 2-room kitchen and bath apartment. Ad- Adress Box 1137, Star_office. farm T foel, d_garden: conven near Washington. Ad- 30 W, e See Hamill, 919 RS wanted ave. mow.. after 430 pan Adams 14068, and_2 colored. managing small office. Tex service; fair educa tion: good appearance: reliuble; reference es- sential; ideal conditions: .good opportunity for ement. Mr. Swarthont, Wednesday ew Year day, Raleigh Hotel. energetic representative to handle our business in Washington_district: unusual opportunity. ith fortune for right man; experience of capital [unnecessary; write ’fully. Motors_Co., Battle Creek. Mich. AT CUTTER, experienced. Apply between NIC—State experfence and salary ex- Address Box 424-J. Star office. * Possible to earn over $35 weekly sell- uto accessors. ~Experience in this line un, 518 M st. n.w., third floor. _30° OFFICH BOY, white, neat_appearance; for errands and general office work: must have grammar school edncation: kood chance for romotion. Apply Tauber Advertising Agency. B25"T5¢h st. nw. 5 ORDERLY, ave. and Upton st. Boon. PATNTER, experienced colored. _ Wisconsin Cleveland 8720, before expert, to repaint_dining room table and chairs’ antique finish; materals furnished: evenings or after bours tory; state experience and rate per hot dress Box 4203, Star office. PATENT SEARCHER. competent, to_make nd preliminary s to conscientious and willing worker. ~ High-class work demanded. Address Box 8351-J. Star offie. 1° PORTER WANTED: must be able to drive and furnish city references. Cohen’s, searches: good SALESMAN and executive, experienced in building material, coal and grain implements and hardware; avallable immediately. Ad- dress Box 4347, Star office, 0 SALESMEN—Complete line of advertising cal- enders, fans and novelties: commission. Write for particulars. 1. Bounerwith Co.. 971 Third ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. to call on festaurant. lunchroom and institu: tlon trade. _Address Rox 1191, Star office. SALESMEN —Auto_accessory: new fast seller; large’earnings. 1519 M st. gw.. third fioor. M _FITTER, steady _work _to 4101, Star_office. a1 STENOGRAPHER: must furnish referen Address Box 418-J. Star_offic . TATLOR WANTED at once. Conn. aye. n " a ¥ open shop: ght man. Address _ Box 31e TYPIST and stenographer, man about 20 years old: native of Washington preferred. and one who has a desire to_learn the real estate business Apply Room 205. 1417 K st. n.w., between 12 and 1 and 4 and 5 p.m. ey, Mount Pleasant desk). ock Creek Church road, Rock ave.. Parker's Phar. Cleveiand SALESMEN, young men experienced in meats, HELP MALE (Continued.) HELPF AND SITUATIONS. o EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. __{(Continued.) WASH MAN; experienced. Siandard Laun- ary, Rossiyn,’ V YOUNG MAN with knowledgw of Dookkeeping, for office aud collection work; must write good band and be able to drive Ford car; refer- ences. _Address Box 427-J, Btar office. ' 31* YOUNG MAN, energetlo, ~wilo inderstands bookkeeping and familiar ‘With office routine; preference given to oue who_has knowledge of laundry detail. - Address Box 117, Star ce. YOUNG MEN (2); due to promotion we have vacancy in our selling force; those meeting our requirements will be paid salary and com- mission. Apply to R. W. Carlisle, Room 206, Bond_Bidg. MARCELLER. experienced: excellent salary o ualified.” “Myrtle Price Peauty Parlor, rk_rond. = and_assorter; gperienced. Wash- ington Laundry, 27th and K n.w. 30 MILLINER, experienced, tccustomed o good trade: & permanent position t ome who can qualify. _Address Box 446-J. Btar office. 1° PIANIST, accompany orchestra. Call 4 p.mn. 1413 14th n.w. _Young's. = Heip Supp] Al departments. N. 2669-W. 1521 9th n.w. S—MALE. E| . ability, de“'nru nmll:i.?:'nn With responsible firm: several years experi ence. Address Box 433-J, Sise off 3 executive SALESLADY—Wanted, experienced, for cloak and wuit store; must bave good. reference: steady work for the right party. 712 H st. n. SALESLADIES (2), voung. in high-class con- fectionery. _Apply 3042 14th st. m.w. AMERTOAN wants position in institution or hotel desiring handy repair man, mat- tresses, furniture, cushions, etc.; permapent itlon desired more than wa Address x_435-3, Star_office. s = SALESMAN for a popular jewelry store; will pay commis- sion or salary and commission to capable, active man, who can make good. Address Box 241-] Star office. WE NEED DRIVERS. An opportunity for live, wides awake, hustling men to secure a well paying, permanent job dur- ing the coming Winter months, Bring your references to Mr. Ryan, at the BLACK & WHITE TAXICAB CO., o 1220 22nd St. N.W. CHAUE URS WITH IDEN FE TIFICATION CARDS; MUST KNOW THE CITY. BLUE AND GRAY, 212 13th ST. N.W. ELEVATOR OPERATORS— Reliable men with hydrolytic license. Apply superintendent. The Palais Royal, G and 11th st SALESMEN — Special oppor- [tunity will be given men of good yappearance and sales ability to connect with fast-growing or- ganization. Apply before Janu- ary 1. Ourisman Chevrolet ales Co., 633 H st. n.e. SALESWOMAN, experienced for dresses. ply Ma! Louise. 931 G st. n.w. A WAITRESS, neat, refined girl; moust lave reference and experience. Call Olympia Ap- WHIT) 2 help with children room and board; '$25 per month: give and church attended. Address Box 4 Star_office. 0 AUDITS, systems installed, books supsrviesd by qualified accountants; reasonable rates. Ad dfess ox 00,9, Star ofice: g AUDITS, statements, income tax returms oo Siz M B 1 10 years last p} . 2112 14th st now. —Colored, R wishes job in_ family; good references. Call Franklin 8090. DMAN, experienced as alteration band and fitter, women's dres: coats, suits. Apply Mr. Brown, 1118 G CHAUFFEUR. white, age 2 private; eveninga: reference earn over $30 weekly experience in_this line third fioor. 80% WOMEN—Possible _t selling auto aceesso ucnecessary. 1519 M ét._n.w. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. " REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER THE_IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN LY FIRST FLOOR 722 12ta ST. N.W. CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC " TELEPHONE COMPANY _ SALESLADY to fill position with a well known jewelry store; arrangements can be made for commission or salary and com- mission; there is opportunity to earn an excellent income. dress Box 243-], Star office. MILLINERY TRIMMER. A year-around positios for first-class trim- mer. ~ Address Box 411J. Btar office AUDITOR — Experienced, or high school girl, capable and quick in mathematics. Apply Behrend’s Dept. Store. Ad- Chine Hampshire a COOK private position_wauted_Bamuel Phone Clarendon, Va.. 812F-8L. Write card, or . 660 Callan st. n.e. PAINTING, plastering, _paper! Robinson, 304 Q st. n.w. North PANTRY BOY or help in store. PHARMACIST 1 knowledge of dress Hox 4 ICING “"No-Kol urnd reasonable by the season: loug ezperience. enced and very best re g0 Ad information addrass Box 394 0. Star office. B* high _ school graduate. 893, after 4 pm. 1% SITUATIONS—FEMALE. BILL OLEEBK, experienced in fyping and gea- eral ofice work. eaives' permanent podiy references. T e iy i i clothes. | 310 11th st! mw. o BL )R OPERATOR wants work, eiperi enced. Avply 1442 8 ot o D HAIR durably woven; switches, puffs. Write the Weavery, 804 Muss. ave. n.e. 80* NURSE—Desive to take T or other ¥ind of cases to nurse back to health. Have profoun: Soowlcdza of dietetice” a0d_ most. ecikatile methods reclaiming health, Address Box 118-3, chlldre 1 or Wants work to take lg MARKERS and assorters, white, experienced. Apply Arcade Laundry, 713 Lamont st. MARKERS and assorters, white, experienced. Apply Arcade Laundry, 713 Lamont st. SALESMEN to sell Ford prod- ucts. Leads furnished. Univer- sal Auto Co., 1529 M st. n.w. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE, MEN AND WOMEN | earning $100° weekis. cal office space. teleplione and fce. Our salesme Need not iuterf, to start. A. 1f you feel capable of and see us. Free enographic serv- average over $5,000 a year. e with present employment Sheppard, Bond Bldg. Main WANTED—SALESMEN. y sers everywhers i and" women, art time: TR “rales day. S Sterling Hotel, 8:30 to 10 a.m 17to 6 pm = REAL ESTATE SALESMA} EXPERIENCED. experience. Replies held confidential. = For interview, address Box 219-J, Star office. STRONG LEGAI. RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY HAS EXCEPTION- ALLY ATTRACTIVE GEN ERAL AGENCY OPENING FOR MAN OF CHARACTER AND UNQUESTIONABLE ABILITY TO PRODUCE. APPLY 206 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG, BETWEL AND 10 AM. AND 4 AND 5 P.M. DISTRICT REGISTRARS. the world, an institatica with $7,000,000 Virginia and Nerth Carolin table, Manlanl, B MEN WE AN ween 27 and 45 years of nge. &, clean persouality and superfor One_of 9 5 in must (1) B (2) Stro address. (3) Liberal business lines. (4) Sales experience, equipment. bonds or advertising, desirabie. (5) Demonstrated earning capacity of at least $4.000 & year (6) " Ability o hold the friendship of stu dents and 1o secure the influence of big busi ness men and business organizations, such s Chambers of Commerce and Rotars Clubs. We will make probationary arrangements of moderate salary and commission. The men Who_qualify for permanent appoinfments will be awarded valusble territoria! rights with proved - earning possibilities of S to £10.000 & Telephone for appointme; in 8320, EA SALLE NSTION UNIVERSITY. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOYD SHORTHAND 18 THE SIMPLEST system in commercial nse; easily read, fast. best: touch trping, spelling, Bug.. bus. letter writing: grad. in demand: pos. goar. Est. & yrs._Boyd School, 1 M. 28786, BY tions Jan. 18, Feb. Mar. 10, efe., th Qualify ~through Strayer training. Civil Service classes now being formed. Strayer Coliege, 721 13th street. Main 3430. Civil Service Examinations. Preparation for Rallway Mail, General Clerical and Statistios examin Daily instruction. A'special course, 5 days and 5 nights each week, for the next sten. and t; examination on Jua 13. Tuition for entire course for this exam. is only $5. The Civil Service Preparatory School, cor. 12th & F Phone Fr. 2080, education, preferably along such as selling office Government. Exami ASSISTANT BUYER women’s coats and dresses; only thor- oughly experienced need apply; good chance for promotion in a fast-growing department store. All communications strictly con- fidential. Address Box 443-], Star office. MANGLE HANDS and shak- ers. Apply at once. The Na- tional Laundry Co., 19 Pierce t. n.v STENOGRAPHER, experi- enced, for permanent position in high-grade furniture store. Ref- ,|erences required. Apply at once. Ask for Mr. Chapman. Phillip y Co., 735 7th st. n.w. ~ HELP—DOMESTIC. TTRESS, colored woman: Teferences: Ay Dights; Call Potomac 2863. D EWSECRETARY, _experienced real estats and film, uow availeble. For fa« tersiew, phone Adams 4204 81 PIST AND GENBRAL OFFICE OLERK, § ars’ experience: references; $20 Der wegk. k. 4420, Wedneain 2 FOUNG LADY dexires position 1a doctors or business ofice: trpist, clerk; ex- =k SITUATIONS_DOMESTIC. AFTERNOON WORK—Colored girl. North care given chiliren during @Ay while mother at work. Basement, 20 Jackson pln.w CARETA o ve._Phone Potom: CHAMBERMAID, wal ble colored girl. AMBERMAID or gener ored _girl. 1817 9th pastry cook; beve good reference : > colored womax. reukfast: references. - 1640 Al or write Norta Washing and ironing. 2032 81° olored womm- K 8th st. n.w very small fam{ly. 1 Pote 63. MBERMAID and housework: stay LIghts; required. 1460 Columbia rd. COLORED WOM housework . ai%0 chamber. references Q0K and _rome Kitngle rd. _Telephone (GOK wnd genefal houseworker, must have good reference: siay nights. 2838 25th st. E woman_or_girl GENERAL HOUSEWORK. %o home nights. must be capable and reliabl 8 Argonne Terrace Sraies A, Gosd E neat colored girl Call at 1949 B GENERAL HO city, references nigins: M st nw 1 housework and assist with ave good disposition and fur nish city referes Application by appoint ment only. Cle a_297 GIRL wanted to do gener GIRL Seking 12 eafly Viegiain: | Addrvss Box 405-J. Star office. 30° IRL for gene: children; must GIRL, coiored, reliable_wania 1 ‘reforamed. 2031 Virgint GIRL, col 4. hes work Gpnaiin Poverain, TTh08 100 ot o T HOUSEWORK by widdie-aged, white wowas private fa o coildren. Frank. 8152. ¢ LAUNDRESS, good, w s work im or out; AL Yelerence. S 70 Tamont. LAUNDRESS, wilable, first Wishes LIGHT HOU TIGHT TOUSEWORK HeN s mm NURRE'S TLACE of cham WASHING 7o Take Bo bt WASHING wanied WOMAN, middieaged. rofine so0d ha g first-class references. 31 firsi-class laundress. ry. Address ¥ WOMAN wishes part-ti North_ 7087 colored, wants w general Lincoln_N43t WORK, mmd reliable” colored maid 1004 E. 1sl o a0 apt by terences. Write 300 "PERSONAL TRE wanied for general housework T 8 small L TAER ot 4515 Kilagle To. n.w.. Ward: h man’s Engilsh_Village. GIRL to help in kitchen over 4, over 6; no laundry work: good home, fair wages: regular employment. ~Apply at once with good reference ready to take the Jobn M. Smith, Lacey st., Ballston, PER wanted, to care for )'.;x.m. 3 Children: one who wants good home 126 HOUSEREEPER—White, for small —adult family; new home; every convenience: must be good cook and mansger. State age, ex- perience and reference fin frst letter. Ad- dress Box 238-J, Star office ) for_ general housewor] = 1313 Randolph t. m.w smail_famils _INSTRUCTION COURSES. A PRIVATE _TELEPHONE _OPERATIN course; intensely interesting, fascinating and easy to learn. Class now forming for Jan. 5. Oxford BIg.. cor. 14th st. het. N. Y. and AUTO DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERATOR'S permit; any car furalshed. Call “FOSTER." klin 8787 TO DRIVING _LESSONS PRIVATELY iven. Call Linc. §2. We do the rest. LADIEF—EARN §45 TO $60 A WEEK: ¥ culture; great demand for com: tors. Mabelle Honour's School of Culture. 810811 Burchell Bldg., 817 .w. _Fr. 5181 10 00D TIME TO BEGIN A course of preparation for life's duties. Wood's Commercial Scliool, located in a quiet nel itol street, is just an One year's tuition costs $119, seven ‘monthly payments. - One . evening sessions, $30, in monthiy pay- Thirty-ninth .’ _Tel. Linc. 38. YOU ARE NEEDED in the drafting profession. Big money for those trained under our individual instrud tion pla: Start now and Oe an expert in 3 to 9 months. Interesting broklet on request telling of opportunities open to you. Call, write or phone. Colmmbia School of Drafting, 14th and T sts. Phone North 272. HELP—FEMALE. ALTERATIO! only experienced need apply. Coun._ave. APPRENTICH for 1115 HAND on dresses—First-clas Adolf, 1313 beauty parlor. Renee, Tellable girl and_desirous of having cor state ealary desired and re Adaress care of baby. fortable home white only “need apply. woman, to care for chil- ofk: must stay nights = S C i for §yearold chlld and light k; good_home. Apply 1912 Calvert Coliimbia_1803. , experienc colored dren and do upstairs [ only. 1301 | oW Took after two children, SEEREROVD o e white, care _small apartment and sick woman; stay nights. 633 G st._n.e WOMAN, general honsework; | experienced. 1917 _Biltmore_st._n.w T WOMAN to cook and clea lina ave. s.e.Line. 810. WOMEN—Two, _experienced white. one for cooking and general housework, ofher nurse for year-old-boy: family of two adults: no Inundry: must stay nights. Phone Cleveland 2034 and bring reference. oS ettled. DESIRE AN ELDEKLY WHITE WOMAN TO care for home and two children in return for room and board and small compensation. WILL OPEN A DIN- Adams 173, SEVERAL experte Itke position in sanitarium or the car nvalid references: no objection to leaving Aress Box 429.J. Star office. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY $1: facial treatments, G0c, T5c. Ip treatments, b c. MARIE § 1th and G sts Friday eveniugs. _ ! ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS raduate. Excessive weight reduced. t. 1447. 1611 Conn. AN _ACCOMMODATE CONVAL invalid. Private residence: iarge, room, private b Special attention to diet 2343 e pooing, 33¢ EVEN, 300 Kresge BIdi Open’ Monday. ¥ edoesd unfortunate young women before and during confinement. Babies for adoption. Veil Hospital, Corry. Pa. JOHNSO valid and Vision. North S FOR N : night and day super 0_18th_st. B.w. convajescen 7963, LADY, cheerful and companion- able, wishes position in first-class home where efficiency and exp. are appreciated ;highest of Wash. ref. Ad.Box 428-], Star office. * ~WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. S i tlem in’" or phone about Iarge lots. 5418 Peariman's Book Shop. 833 G n.w. CAMERAS, fleld glasses, shotguzs, tools every kind: anything you bave to sell. Groce 1ith and E n.w. Phone Franklin 888 or postal® CLOTHING—Higlest prices paid for mi and ladies’ clothing. J. Bernstein, 1526 Potomac 2340, CLOTHING—Will eall 1o m. wobile, city or suburbs. and pay vou highest prices for ladies’. gentlemen' children's dls- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address ostai or phone. I will call. W. Rice, 1382 th st n.w. North 1765, All kinds. _“Bring Frankiin EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. NORTH 10443 for recommended CALL help sfaction_guaranteed. DIAMONDS, jewelry and old_gold. for ci no dels Alvin Hoffa, dlafiond broker. F st. . ooms 17 and 18. Main 645t DIAMONDS, old gold, silver, bought for caah. Louis Abrahams, 815 G st. n.w. 018 of_all_kinds o COOKS AND MAIDS, recommended. Agency, 2112 14th st.'n. . COOKS, GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS, JAN itors, housemen, malds, part-time workers: references. North 778-W. Tolliver's Agency. ATTEN consin ave. Call_before for evenin T. at _a small institution. Wis- and Upton st. Cleveland 3720. Work In_confectionery I &n3Oo). €0 CLERK, for office, with some knowledge of bookkeeping: fairly good penman: with ref- erences. | Address Box 407J, Star ‘office, in awn_ha hite: must be 1120 Queen st or, must know Marinello system. ave. n.w.. rear. GIRLS, colored tory. "Apply Was Rossiyn, va. o GIRL, young, white, to work in dry goods store.” 1814 ith n.w. . o work in paj ington Paper Stock Co. WE HAVE cxcep! opportunity for several men to_enter insurance business: experience not_mecessary; you can make per week i you are in earnest, See Mr. Wright, 700 nd 1 . nighly educated: start At $50 a_week: assist’ organization new busi- pews in Washington for one of sreateet 3. i: surance companies. Address Box Star office, 3 GIRLS WANTED-— 10 neal waliresses for Lincoln Colonnade Cabaret New Year's E one uight_only. Apply at Lincoln Colonnage, between 7_and 9 p.m. . SANGLE GIRLE—White, experienced; catc ers and folders. Apply timekeeper, ' Hai ton_Hotel. (& -| SIARCPL WAV’ E ‘must herx'rflem apply: permanent position: Commission. dimumics, 3354 140k st no_other ! men. maids o i ic help, call Po- Al " weveral white waitresses, private Situaticns _wanted, whife = butler Ladies' ' Exchange, families. and second man Vermont_av WANTED—Cooks. housemen, man_and dishwashers, porters. hutlers, maias, cleaners. Fuller's Exchange, office, st WA 807 wite, TED JANTTORS, HOU m],l“ kinds of help. Tolliver's i 10 HOTEL WAITRESSES W out_of orth 1 ATl or Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR OALL Y. M. C. A, Free Ewployment lcrvlc:. 1786 G %t BUSINESS POSITH rew Washington Employment Exchange; operated for the public by the Washi ED 1o go e ton A for | Becretaries. ‘rsR - 'NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED, - Boom 213, Transportation Bids., 17th and & FURNITURE—If you have any furniture o other goods to well, and ¥ou want to obtain best_results. send for Louis Notes, 421 10th st n.w. o Franklin 2 FEATHER BEDS and furniture; best prices paid. Square Deal Furniture Co.’ 501 Eye st n_5636. FURNITURE enough for an S-room house 1 immediatelv. as a whole or 1 parts. s FURNITURE--3f you want to get full value for your furniturs, {: “ouseliold goods, call Tdeal aritare Oo., Mate 2 - RNITURE—Cash for some zood used furni ture to outfit 10 or 12 rooms: also rugs; as whole_or in parts. Phone Adams 5432. 1 FURNITURE Phone Franklin. FURNITURE_Dining, _liviog and bed suitcs whnted: also general bousehold goods Main 8372. Central Furn. Co. “like (o hear from pri FURNITURE of all kinds wanted: best prices paid. Capital Furpiture Co.. 190 La. ave. phone _Franklin 10267 UKE and household, oods: you will fecl ‘sutinfied with prices. 1. 'p Welsen- berg, 416 10th st. n.w. Main