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F EATURES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925 Colds That - Develop Into | Pneumonia | Chronic coughs snd persistent colds lead to serious lung (rnublo.‘ You can stop them now with Creo- mulsion, an emulsified creosote that {s pleasant to take. Creomul- sfon is a new medical discovery |with twofold action; it soothes |and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs creosots is recognized by the medical fra- ternity as ths greatest healing agency for the treatment of |chronic coughs _and colds and| lother formus of throat and lung |troubles. Creomulsion contains, | fn addition to creosote, other heal. | |ing elements which soothe and | heal the Inflamed membranes and! | stop the irritation and {nflamma-| | tion, while the creosote goes on | to the stomach, is absorbed into| the blood, attacks the seat of the | | trouble and destroys the germs| that lead to consumption. |~ Greomulsion fs guaranteed satisfactory 1o the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, broochial sstbma, catarchal hitis and other forms of t Afsearce. and I8 excellent for the = after colds or the fln. Money refunded if any coush or cold, Bo matter of how long standing. is not relicved after Taking according to directions. Ask your araey Creomulsion Co., Atlants, ‘G chewy CARAMEL a million bars a day! EPSOM SALTS NOW “TASTELESS” World’s finest Physic now Pleasant as Lemonade No other laxative acts so pcr{acfly. »o harmlessly on the bowels as pure Epsom Salts. It has no equal in medicine for constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Doctors and nurses defend upon Epsom Salts. It never onsde Salta” 1 E )psonade Salts” is pure Epsom Ealts made pleasant with fruit de- rivative salts—nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only few cents a package at any drug store. Try it! “Epsonade Salts” is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association. “Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Throat you must get at the seat of the disease, counteracting the cause. Tonsiline is prepared and sold for that one purpose.” A dose of Tonsi~ line taken upon the first appearance of Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Use a little Sore Throat wise dom and_buy a bottle of Tonsiline today. You may need it tomorrow. Tonsiline is the National Sore Throat Remedy—best known and most effective and most used. Took for the long necked fellow on the bottle when you get it. TONSILINE so.Z33 e 7emeas The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. ‘The box bears this signature C. 7\ bpore Price 30c. The queens of the earth, apparently, were not consulted when the present fashion In wcmen's clothes was evolved. Once queens hid something to say in such matters, though, per- haps, never quite so much as is com- monly supposed. New continental fashions used to make thelr way into England on the backs or in the great clothes chests of imported queens and STRAIGHT BLACK FROCK WITH P! ERY. IARL EMBROID- princesses and their numerous ladies in walting. Italian or Spanish fashions used to get into France. Anne of Bohemia, the wife of King Richard 1L, introduced side-saddle riding in England from Bohemla, where it had long been the coaven- tion. The Bohemian Queen rode in a gorgeous costume of white and light blus, with a jeweled crown on her head, and thereby set the fashion for smart equestriennes. And long, long ago, when Edward I of England and his son, the Prince of Wales, married, respectively, a sister and daughter of tho French king, England was del- uged with French fashions. And vou may be sure that a fashion which a princess or queen found unqueenly would have had little chance of such importation Not so nowadays. So Queens have as The bergere one meets in the smart drawing room today had its origin in France toward the close of the reign of Louls XVI The chalrs of Louis XIV had been massive and pretentious, and those of Louis XV, while lighter and more gracetul, were still overadorned. But with the ascension of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette there came a new tendency in furniture design, of which the simple, dignified and oom- fortable bergere is a noteworthy ex- ample. The wood emploved for the frame- work was usually walnut or mahog- any, and where carving or other or- namentation was used it was invari- ably of classic inspiration. The up- holstery was often of satin, brocade, damask or velvet, and sometimes of those distinctive printed linens, the Tolles de Jouy. (Copyright.) “When pa acts that way, I can't never tell whether he is worryin® about his sins or has been eatin’ pea- nuts.” (Copyright, 1925.) e Violet Sherbet. Boil two cupfuls of sugar and two cupfuls of water together for five minutes. Add one heaping table- spoonful of powdered gelatin mixed with the juice of two lemons. When cold add two cupfuls of grape julce and freeze. When frozen stir in a meringue made of the whites of two cggs and two tablespoonfuls of pow- dered sugar. Repack and allow to ripen for two hours. Serve in dainty glasses garnished with candied vio- leta, Fashions Unsuited to Queen’s Role BY MARY MARSHALL. little to do with the formation of fashion as the farmer's wife. Some- times, an in the case of Queen Mary of gland and her valiant mother- in-law, Alexandra, fashions aro de fied. They will have naught to do with the shortened skirt or the hat thet comes down to the evebrows. The Queen of Rumania is a woman of & different mold. Fashion Inter- ests her, but she finds the fashion of the moment singularly unsuitable to her role of queen. Even the present- day queen must walk in a queenly manner. She must make her way, often alone, through large halls, across open spaces, and must get into carriages of state or motor cars with real dignity while numerous eyes are upon her. This would be possible in the enormously wide skirts of Queen Elizabeth or of Marle Antoinette, in the long-trained, cling- Ing costumes of the Empress Joseph- ine or the billowy crinoline of the Empress Eugenie. Even Queen Vie- torla, despito her short, dumpy figure, contrived to look majestic in her tightly-laced bodices and bouffant skirts. A sort of gliding step is desirable when you have to play the role of queen, not the nervous, mincing step of a chorus girl, or the short, quick, stealthy step of a caged tiger. Un- fortunately for the queens of the earth, the short, scant frocks of the present have nothing majestic about them. Witness the iittle frock which is very new shown In today’s sketch. (Copyright.) MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN. Saving Steps. One Mother Says: Mothers who find, as T do, that giving in a two-story house means an_endless amount of running up and down stairs will find it a great saving of strength and time to dupli- cate some of the articles that are in the most frequent demand. I keep a bottle of jodine and some cotton in the kitchen cupboard, as well as a bottle of milk of magnesia, 30 that when a dose of the last mentloned has to be administered it can be given with the breakfast orange jutce. I also keep brush and comb {n a drawer in_the kitchen, and on a brass hook I keep & clean wash cloth so that a hurried washing can be had in case of sudden ‘company” or other emer- gency. The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyright.) %%IEI/ [ 7 2 | | I'/ffl.llfl% 7. flll/fllllfl%flll flllilll//flIflI ACROSS. Process of doing. A vegetable. . Small glass vial. Bulging part of a cask. That which is past due. In the greatest degree. Kind of pastry. Levity. Prefix meaning equal. Trial. To place. Break sharply. A pace. Old-fashioned person. Catch unexpectedly. Title of a baronet. To make drinks. Became larger. Level. Note of the diatonic scale. A wild tale, Corrode. Of small value Female red deer. Undlvided. Enough. Ventured. A thick scup. Not previously used. Tragic. DOWN. Take into custody. Billiard stick. Group in a game. Marrow. Stately tree. On the go. Make an outery. Stumble, Object of ridicule, Experiment, Appropriate. Upper part. Heavy floor-covering. Article of belief, Regrettul. Animal's foot. Small fruit tree. Affable. Reed-like stem of a palm. Agricultural tool. 31 Deserved. BEDTIME STORIE Proves Himself Friend. Who willing! This proves Rimeets i Soueh " driend. —Peter Rabbit. When Mrs. Grouse found just how long_Peter had been kept in prison in the bramble-tangle, and how he really needed to get out in order to get something to eat, she promptly sald that she would help him. You know Peter and Mrs. Grouse are old friends. “But I don’t ses how you can help,” sald Peter. “I can do it all right,” replied Mrs. Grouse. “Just now there isn't any one watching excepting Reddy Fox. After I have rested a while T will lead Reddy away. Then you will have a chance to use those long legs of yours.” So after a while Mrs. Grouse sald that she was ready. ‘“What are you golng to do?” asked Peter. “Watch me,” replied Mrs. Grouse. Shs walked out of the bramble-tan- gle right into the open. She walked Just as If she didn't suspect that any one was watching her. Peter watched her. He saw that she took care to keep well away from a little clump of hemlock trees. She walked along as is she hadn't a care in the world, and she headed straight for two or three little hemlock trees with branches bent down by the snow. Under these she disappeared. Peter watched for her to come out on the other side, but she didn’t. ‘Then out from that other clump of hemlock trees stole Reddy Fox. He moved quickly, but, oh, so carefully. His eyes were fixed on the place where Mrs. Grouse had disappeared. Peter’s heart went into his mouth, or at least it seemed to. He wanted to warn Mrs. Grouse, but he couldn't. Reddy was halfway to where Mrs. Grouse had disappeared when he stopped and crouched motionless. Then Peter saw Mrs. Grouse walking out from the other side of those little trees. She was still walking as if she didn’t suspect danger anywhere near. As soon as she was out of sight be- hind a tree Reddy Fox ran swiftly to the place where she had been, and Peter could see him crouching under those hemlock branches and watching Inscribed. Charge for professional service. Throw off. A Luplander. One of Napoleon’s marshals Ship's company. Increased b; Fury. Geological period Answers to Yesterday's Puzzles. AINKEFAHC AL NIAIS/| £ U(flmm [‘ll!b‘!-jl:l“’{}\flli RI | OBIURN™ % {aln] ‘//HI//?EEIBBH/A BY THORNTON W. BURGESS in the direction of Mrs. Grouse. A moment later Mrs. Grouse appeared again. Every time she disappeared hehind a tree Reddy Fox sneaked for- ward silently and swiftly. At last Peter could see neither Mrs. Grouse nor Reddy Fox. They had disap- peared among the trees. Peter knew that now was his chance. He slipped out of the bramble-tangle and away he went in another direction as fast as his long THEN OUT FROM THAT CLUMP OF HEMLOCK TREES STOLE REDDY FOX. legs could take him, lipperty-lipperty- lip. He understood just what Mrs, Grouse had been doing. She had been leading Reddy Fox away o as to give Peter that chance. But Peter was filled with a dreadful fear that Reddy Fox might get Mrs. Grouse atter all. He couldn’t get over that feeling. He felt that she was run- ning a dreadful risk and doing it all for him. At last, 'way off in the distance he heard a faint roar like distant thun der. Then Peter knew that Mra. Grouse had taken to those stout wings of hers and that Reddy Fox had failed to catch her. Peter no longer need worry about this friend who had helped him in his time of trouble. Happily he hurried on, . (Copyright, 1026aky. T. W. Burgess) HELP MALE HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. " NBVER mall ORIGINAL recommendations _on_applying for_employment, Use OOPIES. _ ADVERTISING SOLICITOR, eXperfenced; ref- erences; obtain good confract; profitable; per- manent. 315 International Building, 12 oelock. BOY WANTED as messenge week.__ Address Box 10: COLORED BOY. 10 fo 18 yeurs] must bs neat and quick to learn and have fuished grade school." ‘Excellent opportunity with kood firia. Wage to start, §13 weckly. Repls in own Dandwriting, giviag. age, education, axpericacs and refercices. Address Box 2028, Star office. COLORED BOY, o run errands. 611 1260 st orge A, Simonds & Co igent, in good health; night wor have finished . grads school. 80, atart, Age limits 18 to Steady work with good firm; wage to $19.20 a week. Reply in own hand giving experience, education, nge and references. _Address Box 201-8, Star of SHER wanted, frst-class. 1008 B FORD MECHANIO, it “experienced; others need not_apply. £ 8 Y MAN, white. experienced, in pric Adaress Box 1058, far - young man; have best of Address Box formation clerk hotel experience desirable; mu: references; salary and meals. 708, Star office. MAN WANTED Ot banks in the city hus opening for hustler. se. curing new lis, 10 to 12 or 2 to 4, MAN, Wt A4 y; 1 month's name price. Address Box of good pETeomality, Tor permanent outaide saleswork; $22 per week guaranteed to 305 District National Bank Bidg We have exceptional opportunity for several men to enter fnaurance business: ex perlenc not nccessary; you can make $50 per Week it you are In earnest. See Mr. Wright, Bo RBAL BSTAT salesmen; must have & office. SODA CLERK, with expericnce and refer. Albany P! 17th and H n.w. * WANTED—Fifteen good agents, to help in marksting_special_that canoot be duplicated Rddress Drawer 1824, City P. O. SHMAN, colored; thoroughly experienced. nd Laundry, 17: .‘w»_w(: COMPANY W atkine' home necessities in Washington more than 150 used dally; income, $83-50 week ly; experience u; . Watkius Co.. 135-180 Perry st York, N. ¥ SALESMEN to sell Ford cars on a 50-50 basis; must own a Ford. Robey Motor Co., 1429 L st. n.w AUTO MECHANIC. The Hecht Co. requires the services of an automobile me- chanic; must be able to handle White cars. Apply Employ- ment office, I st. entrance, THE HBCHT CO., 7th AT [ \\ ASHER 25 13th st. n.w CHAUFFEURS. Rig money for steads men. Beginning of busy scason. Apply now and get good assign ment. is to Mr. W. L. Wagner. ELLOW CAB CO,, s 1238 20th St. N.W. e ASSISTANT to upholsterer; one with experience. Apply James B. Henderson, 1108 G st. n.w. CAR W Apply 3 WANTED YOUNG MAN IN RENT DE- PARTMENT, LARGE REAL ESTATE OFFICE ; MUST BE LIVE WIRE. EXEPERI- NCE PREFERRED, BUT NOT COMPULSORY. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR HUSTLER. REPLIES CO\ FIDENTIAL. ADDRESS AR OFFICE BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOYD SHORTHAND 18 THE SIMPLEST system in commorcial use: easily read, fast, best: touch typing. «pelling, Eng., bus. letter writing: grad. s guar. Est. 5 RTHAND Start tomorrow: tuilion, $18. Poaitions guar- anteed to’ graduates. WANHINGTON BUST NESS COLLEGE, 1328 Eye st. n.w. Maia 1850, NOW 18 A GOOD TIMBE_TO BEGIN A course of preparation for Iife’s duties. Wood Commercial School, located a a quiet neig! borhood, 811 East’ Capitol street, fs just an ideal place. Ooe year's tultion’ costs §11 payable in seven ‘mouthly payments. O year, evening sessions, 8§56, in monthly pa ments. Thirty-ninth year. Tel. Line. 48, Civil Service Examinations. Stenograpaer-typist examinations, Feb. 10, Mar. 10, Special course, 5 days and 5 nights each wk. Tultion, £5. Operator exam., Feb. 4, both men and women. Funor Telephone Oper- ator, Feb. 21 Patent Ofice courae starts to- The Civil Sarvice Preparato INSTRUCTION COU’KSES GOUPLE, white. fo Capariment house, 7 rooms ‘and bath: understand furnace. some Tepairs: “Time. for ‘outside. work: reférences N, tu % ry bookkeeping, to feach bookkeeplug and penmanship 10 evening school. Applicants, who Aro not familiar with this system and who are not good peaman, need moi apply. Stri Coll 1 15th st nw MAN AND W Apply 112 er to attend f st ISING SOLICITOR, erences, obtain good contract, manent. experienced, ref- rofitable, 815 International Building, unusual sales pian commission, 33% PEOPLE wanted immediately. Uiberat “commission and bouua. 1195-W ERE WANTED —Paint and varnish salesman: state experience; territory traveled and salary ex- pected.Address ¥ox Samples Phone ADVERTISING _ SOLICITOR, references; obtain good permanent. 815 Iuternatiopal o 1 o'clock. APPRE “experienced contract: profitable’ Building, 12 E Cperate with some experfen Apply 1o own handwritin, Addre chine, ing. erence and references. tar_office BOOKKEEPER, effic ave. n.w BOOKKFEPERST periencad; bring Chemist, Tne OLERICAL I Star offl COUNTER ave. n.w LADY at once. bookkee ing. Apply NOGRAPHER, fu references. J. GIRL, experienced. & to solicit, by telephona only. Bachrach, F st. n.w. LADY—Opportunity for tactful. serious- €d, intellectual lady to spend Winter in South. Address Box 481.J.” Star office. LADIES, “who desires apply. Age drexs for i offic MARCE good pay none but expert need ap- 13th st. n.w ASSORTER, white. CERS Several experi; Dermanent positions; ply. Hepner's MARKER AND ington Laundry, 27th and K n.w OFFICE WORK— Young stenograpbic work; sta 2108, Star_office STENO! take di : oplying state’ exp 5. Post ¢ TYPIST and general Clerk Tor Tnsurance of fice. State ngs, oxporience and salary expect d." Address liox 120-8. Star office WOMAN, white, about 30 years of age, with knowledge of cooking, to in private cafeterin.Apply Room 1. 722 12th st. n.w WOMEN, two, wanted for house-to-house work taking orders, uo_ collecting. Call be. tween 4 and 6 pan. E. P. Howard, Hotel New Winston 2 WRAPPERS, small amount of Address Box AND TYPIST, 1st have some experfence. In rience and salary expected must be experienced, 12834 ( TOCAL A DISTANC PER i) DURING INAUGURATION PERIOD PLEASE REGISTER NOW ROOM 1 22 13th ST. N.W. CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY TELEPHONE COMPANY SALAD GIRL. Apply Blc Inn, 1315 New York av. SALESLADY, e\pcn(ncc(l on ladies’ ready-to-wear; some knowledge of typing. Samuels, 923 F st. n.w. WOMEN (six) to sell a na- tionally advertised household necessity that is well known which we are selling at the fac- tory cash price on weekly pay- ments. This to make big money. Respectable|? out-of-door work. See Mr. Blum | between 9 and 10 a.m., Castel-| berg National Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. n.w GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER TELEPHC OPERATI THE_IDEAL_OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN APPLY FIRST FLOOR 22 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAG Apply L | | i is an opportunity | < | YOUN HELP AND SITUATIONS 25 SITUATIONS MALE (Continued) T reliable. highly handy man, - position Address Box 466-R. MAN_ middle mended, caretaker, trost; day or night office ot “painting; _day 2440 Ontario rd. n “first-class reference. o cheap. PORTEE, able young man will hone Frank TECHNIOAL HIGH SCHOO P Adums 1755, 2, senfor_year Tocal n College, desires location as un accountant. Address Tox 9.8, Star office PLA\'H R wants position; 12 years’ experience in tobacco and . cocoanut planting in the East Indies. Address Box 24-R, Star office. 26* COUPL houseman want_posit North 1955, SITUATIONS FEMALE BOORKKEEDEIL Fiye _ yeats’ experience knowiedge of shorthand and typlog. Lincoiu 52853 i 2 BOOKKEEPBR and typist; 10 years experl ence; first-class references: capable of taking charge. Box 628, Star office. _26* COMP A TRSE, $15 o718, ‘et i ) COMPANION NURSE for semi-invalid; experi enced; references exchunged. Phone Cleveland per week. Col CO) experience, STENOGRAPHER, recently mdmitted Uar, desires position affording Ler prac tical legal experience. Address Apt. 8, 1427 Chiapin st. n.w. i Dosition in private family. P SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER, congressional legal, literars and newspaper experience dress’ Box {ETAIL 0GR erience in_of Address_Box “and_general ofice clerki B years Experience ,.,g B reterences. Ad- BUNDLE ~home. ( 924 Barry R COOK and general housework 1o smi by colored girl. 878 Fim street stay nights WANHES, place n to take or_general Write COOKING colored woman. avenue s.w or Thursday and Fri Marie 26% Wednesday, cleaner. 60 I st. 5.W. cusew family Nortn 9319-3 HOUSEWORKE ences. - small lunndry. GENERAL ean_give at 2715 Call 1ith reliable woman s ; references. reliable colored ng to work. 1409 Columbia st B B i _bundle or family @ to take home. DRESS, first-class; wa Col ; work to bring home. LAUNDRESS. LAUNDRY wanted, reference. Phone LI LAT take coln_8: 3 mother's suburbs; would travel. PART TIME wishes part time or day's | —WIDOW (colored). with | girl desires good home: call Ad: tween § a.m. and 3 _p'm. PEESONAL " BIG_MONEY. in all branches. Mirror Beauty School. 021 F st WOMAN 1208 ¥ wo 5-year-old 1168 be BEAUTY Diplomas. nw. | 20 ders; also_sc Fr. 1485-J for app'tm't and nervous for analysis 60 steuers, $23.50. Samples given. FOUD, 1207 Gth n.w. Fr. 810, URING; WANT PAS- sengers; leave Feb. 1. Address Box 2038, Star ARTIST _WIL any_medium. O COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY, Columbia 8086-1 IraiNEr | TAILORING | Box : SITUATIONS—MALE FEMALE ic ONFECTIONERY (1GAT n as cook and all-round | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES hotographer's stodio Mr. Smm Beruste ROOM, CENTRALLY z00d business: a0 e Bl tereste . 10th ana D st FOR SALE LUNCH ated, growing sectio remarkable ng._Apply Room 40 LUNCH TRUCK Star office ILOR SHOP on wheels, WAFFLE TRUCK 1088, Star for eals Tox Address WANTED- DRY CLEAN P Audr TNER E EANING fine TDYEING PA T AND CLEANINC for $330 cash; r STOTF beat buy in city: act nt ing rooms rent $40. N° 6101 OLYMPIA APT ahed CAFE DINING KOOM can be wee Call Main PARTNER TAILOR— &0 in business or ready-m; GROC tailo Address B STORE, 4 ving_rooms; at $1:000 ROCERY STORE s Frank o $200 Tor se A HOUSE bat GOOD OPPORTEUNT TY. Orslaset ROOMING nished Downiown old_established $4,000. Terms cify house or second tru N RYON ‘€O i SR HOTEL—$7,000. 50 rooms detail, in best northy ze; diging room and k with pe It soid '“’.\1'.\71\' COOPER, 520 17th ST N.W. PHONE MAIN ..A.()Oglxm.mnyu house 25 rooms, 8 ba $1,200—Rooming house; 15 rms. $1,500—Lunchroom; big AUSTIN n 1332. ths ths bus - M. COOPER, Ma 820 11th St. Re fulincing busincss concerns guaran- tee satiaiaction to Star readere. Any com- plainz found necessary o be made fo The Btar wul receive pormpt attemtion. For admission to Recommended Service Coi- ATTO PARTS NT WS aeitvend o reburnished. t GOTT 4 AUTO RADIATORS AND CORES proof radiatora; fenders and bod WITTSTATT'S, 13th st. n.w. below Pa. ave)) Franklin 8036 ELECTRICAL WIRING reasonable cost. Work & FLOORS—New fioors Iaid tric_machine . PRICE, Fr. FLC HING. cloan ing, painting by skilled prices. PAUL SERF o1d floors 1 MILLINERY SALESWOMEN those experienced wi Il WELRY S thoroughly npnmnh position in_a bigh class specialty ‘store. Box FIRST-CLA experienced on _women's Address Box 488-R, St X \\ OMAN, in novelty jewelry, for Ad- coats and dresses. Lt AN EASY, SHORT CINATING COURSE learn. ' Telephone switchboard operating: s or private instruction. Oxford Bldg., cor. 14th st. bet. N. Y. ave. and H AUTO DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERATOR'S rmit: any car furnished. Call “FOSTER." ranklin 8787, AUTO DRIVING _LESSONS PRIVATELY given. Call Linc. 82. We do the reat. COSTUME DESIGN, FASHION DRAWING, millinery, dressmaking, iadies’ talloring. Day £nd evening. Ask for booklet. LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY, 1517 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Franklin 7475. = MABSLLE HONOUR SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Culture, 810-311 Burchell Bldg., 817 14th st. Only exclusive beauty culture school fn Wash. Established 1920. Individual instruction. _Day 2nd evening classes. Franklin 5131. FRENCH—SPAN Individual or class instruction. 403 Ethelhurst Apts., cor. 15th and L st COLLEGE STL‘I)F\TS—DO you need any help oo mathematics? Expert individual conchbing, any branch, including calculus, one or two nights n week (Tuesday and Fridas). Terms low. Call at COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING. 1903 13th st. now. WHAT A LIFE. fcture for a moment what a pleasure it would be to travel all over the world, have Your own private quarters, rank as an officer aboard ship, next to the captain, and get well paid for it. Well, that is the life of a radio operator, and the Loomis is the place to get the training that fits you for the work CQSTS VERY LITTLE. Our tultion charge s very reasonable, the terms of payment are Within reach of any one earning even & moderate salary, and the pra tical traiaing you et is o intereuting that vou raduate, in your commereial operator’ ficense and_are placed on the Job as an oper Here is your opportu vorth ‘While, where Just tor before You know it. nity to get into somethin; you will make good mon to save, up something. fog. Enroll any day. for particulars. LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE, 405 oth St Main 7839._26° EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. A BETTER CLASS OF STENOG., TYPISTS, bookkeepers, clerical help. ain 2876. CITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 1338 G st. n.w. Free registration. 31° CHAMBERMAIDS—Eight, Monday, _Fuller's Exchange, West _ 2080, CHAMBERMAIDS, 5, white, $60; janitor ored; cold meat man, white, $95; car washers, colored; 4 women, colored, general housework d_cleaning. Mutual Exchange. 822 10th n.w. t HOTEL, lunchroom, boarding house, and_day_workers. Pot. 9. KITCHEN MAIDS, parlor maids and wait. resses. The Gentlewoman's League, 1624 H st. n.w. BUSINESS POSITIONS —Fres -egistration. Washington Employment Exchange; operated for the public by the Washington School for Secretaries. NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Boom_218. Transportation Bidg.. 17th and H. For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR CALL Free Employment Service, 17386 G_Bt. Main 8250, Strayer Employment Service. tudents New cl Call, write or phome wanted. 25th st colored, 1221 private HELP DOMESTIC CHANMBERMAID-WAITRESS, small _family, adults; must have city references; go Bome bights, 1750 Lamont st. n.w. COLORED GIRL—Couple Boura' work 15 morn- ing. 829 14th st. R COOE AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKER Clty references, $11 per week. Apt. 404, 2151 Callfornia o.w. style_and ACADEMY ranklin GIVEN reduced. it _guaranteed. Rhode Isiand ave. BY A raduate. Phone Pot. 1447, TIAIR PERMANE: 50c, T5c, $1; violet ray treatments, 50c; shampoolng, 35c and MARIE STEVEN, 309 Kresge BIdg., Open’ alonday, Wednesday. FACIAL $1: facial treatment scalp o0c. 11th and G sts. Friday evenings. 3 b ELECTRIC BATH, MASSAGE FOR EHEC- matism, neuricie, lumbage, oot circulation: graduate nurse (colored). Phone WANTED MISCELLAN’EOVS ANYTHING and_everything bought. Have ou anyihing to sell? Drop pos 13 4% st. Junk a specialty. COOK HOUSEWORKER— pt t. AND. S Sl g L ORKER—Sfar mights the Cecil.Matn 1053 0 Hertford pla GIRL, colored, © st. n.w.. Chevy C| GIRL, reliable n not in schibol; short hours, not required Satur. days or Sundays; $30 monthly. N. TS4T-W. o howsework. D. C. TBO0Z Jocelyn 26% GIRL—Colored, 1 work; must st reliable, nights for _general house 416 Bth st. nw. * g three in 10 per Address HEAD TAUNDRESS, $12; assistant, week: white: for institutional work S, Star_office BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS—All kinds. them in" or phone about large lots. Franklin 5416. Pearlman’s Book Shop, 938 G n.w. CAMERAS, fleld glasses, shotgunr every kind} anything you have to seil. Groce's, 11th and E n.w. Phone Franklin 888 or postal.$ CLOTHES—WIll pay highest prices for ladies’ and men’s worn clothes. Write or phone D. Stein, 1308 7th st Plone North 499. CLOTHING—Best cash_offer for men's worn clothing, shoes, etc. Established 1865; Auto calls. Main 4145. Justh's oid Stand, 619 D n.w. i CLOTHING—Will call in unlettersd _auto- faobile, city or suburbe. and pey you highest prices for ladies’, gentlemen's. children's dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address postal or phome. I will call. W. Rice, 1832 7th st. n.w. North 1785. tools of HOUSEKEEPER, young white woman, be neat snd industrious; no laundry:’liberal compensation; kind treatment assured. Ad- dress_Box 1568, Star office 26 HOUSEKEEPER—Opportunity for a Jewish housekeeper to have a good home in a emall family; good salary, Address Box 183-8, Star “must VORKER nights. 417 Irving st nw. 2 1D, experienced; must have reference; good Hotel Roosevelt. German speaking preferred, for uv» small children; stay nights. \o:\h cooking. Stay 25+ T MAID by Feb. 1. Apply references at 1728 Mass. ave. after 7 p. WOMAN—General housework: atay uights references required. Call Cleveland 200. 3 Settled, colored; andgeneral honseworke nights. 2703 Hamlin st. n.e. North 5106-J. WOMAN —Neat, experienced. for afternoon work and laundfy. Apt. 302, 5330 Colorado aye. Col.._10228' SITUATIONS MALE experienced cook reference; _stay DIAMONDS, old gold, siiver. bought for cash. Louls Abrabams, 815 G st. n.w. DIAMONDS, jewelry and old goid, for cash; no delays. Alvin Hoffa, diamond broker. F st n.w.. rooms 17 and 18. Main 8438. FURNITURE, slightly used, and household at once. of all kinds, Phone - Adams FLOORS—NEW F The most deplorable fl 36, BISHOP BR TRIC MAC NE Aw HAND la service. RNITURE UPHOLSTE covers made. Est. ch GAS like new. W. P. W HEATING | Have you an unsa make “them heat Main 3934 a; RANGES T or $12; stove and Iat Consultat KEYS—DUPLICATE while_vou walt. TU MAKING and re rk guaranteed. o n.w. Phone Mair ES_AND sonable prices deliveries PROMPTLY—Ltoc -.mv- \|m'|]m“'|v~ ip. Satisfa PAPERHANGING AND Drices. this Chrome or radio ik, Dlastering Five you time to pas: don PAPERHANGING AND prowpt, eficient sersice at L BISHOP BROS ANGING—CALL \E FIRST 6 up: frt-class work i-f,. ave. PAINTING average 1 pa PAINTING — ROOMS papered, delay EDGAL! 83 E_and_housefurnishings wanted. Main 9438, Triangle Fumniture Exchange, 1008 ould 1ike to hear from pri- some used furniture for 4. fed* l-UB\lTLl(L 1t _you Bave any furniture or other goods to sell, and you want to obtaln best results, send for Louis Notes, 421 10th n.w._Phone Franklin FEATHER BEDS and furniture: best prices paid." Sauare Deal Furniture Go.. 501 EJe st n.w. Phone Main 5636. FURNITURE—Want sufficient_used to_completely furnish six rooms. FURNITURE—Cash for _de coutents of houses a speciaity; store fixtures and showcases 1l Main 3006 and you will get the snlts. Turniture Adams 5019. BOOKKEEPER, correspondent, typlst; refined young_man of education desires extra work from 6 to midnight daily. Address Box 200-S, Star office. . CARPENTER—Must have work; reasonable wages. Address Box 102-S, Star office. CHAUFFEUR, secretary, physical _director; refined young man: instruction given: personal protection; references. Gotch, 1445 East Capi- tol. e OHAUFFEUR—Student, married, desires posi- tion with private family, Oall North mzzu'-“' CHAUFFEUR wishes position 1o private o ily; good mechanic. Linc. 735 COLORED MAN wishes position, day work or part-time work; reference. 1547 9th st. n.w. ELECTRICIAN, good, 12 years® experience, old contract. et GROCERY CLERK, able meat cutter; exp.: gan drive car:’refefence. Address Box 311, HOUSEMAN o chauffeur, experionced; il bwar. Arile Smith. N. 618, of 25, college trained, with an under- standing of Iaw, wants & yodition that effords advancement; for good, hard, intelligent worl Star office. ne FURNITURE enough for &n S-room house Wanted fmmodiately. as & whole of 1 Part Call M. 2506. A AND DECO. rating. rm-.»pr.w Decor: ader n management 1629 14th st PAPERHANGIN £60: Winter-tim R e s PAPERHANG 36 AND 0P FIRST-CLASS work. Have vour work done now and avold the rush. M. PUMPS. Aduins 5620 Ja25% PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—ROOMS papered, S A GEORGE, 2827 11th et n.w. Phone i 3 PLASTERINC ing: satisfactors work guaranteed. LITTLE, 515 th st. n.w. Phone interlor and exterior pain Dec. FURNITURE—If you want to get full val for your furniture & household goods, call Ideal Furniture Co.. Main 2508, 610 Loulsiana REPAIRIN G—PHONO. parts for all makes I'HUX(H;HAI‘I; % raphy repaired by ex Hachines. . Franklin K3 st o FURNITURE of all kinds wanted; best prices ovaid. Cepital Furniture Co, 490 La. ave. n.w., or phone Franklin 10267. FURNITURE WANTED aud houseliold & Jou il teel senberg, 416 10th st. n.w FORNTIORE, Dianos, carpet 1282 for wagon or Lave me o 20 Pa._ave. n.w. FURNITURE—We buy household furniture and office fixtures. Money advanced on storage. Bachs Furniture Co., corner 8th and D st n.w. Main_6308. FURNITURE—IT you want to ootaln best re- ts for your furniture and other miscel- . call Mr. Shapiro, 600 Loulsiana ave. Franklin 3785 GOLD, siiver, watches, diamonds and oid ry needed fn our manufacturing de cash_value paid. _Selinger's. 818 F_e 2] OLD GOLD—Bring 1a_your old_gola, mive aticum, diamonds; also discapled ‘Jewelrs. ‘e need them in our manufactufing dept. Will A Kann. Tar. 085 F st. fine, old, PIANO TUNING, §2; PIANOS AND PLAYERS rebullt and _refinished by skilled workmen gers intailed. $175. SCHAEFER SANDER 04 1057 GUBRI Steam and botier and power P) 412 pitol st., Linc hot water_heating, piumbing, plants. _Found_reliable_for 2 the ete. workmen. time. nting. Paperhanging, Plastering, An association of the bighest claes of Lowest prices. MUTUAL Main 9431 WORK _repairin wurklfunuullred, Edwin E. Elle :»,'xm 9th ©0. Phone ¢ K REPAIR trunks, leather bags. or phone Mintz, 938 TPHOLSTERINC and_reupholstered Main 252 or 3419, Col. at special prices. Phove J. HOLOBEE. & C0., 615 a1 (Continued om Next I'age.)