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be looked at different angles— Saving money two entirel case the amount put one side may be same, but the psychologlcal effect is totally at vari- It is only when an act s ac- companied with a certain pleasing re- the best results accrue. it is the wise woman who combines enjoyment with the laying certain amount from the There are very few persons who do INUINE PLEASURE TO necessity of saving of course, where a per- is from a priucipal large der to avoid a weight this is true, BFAUTY CHATS IELP AND SITUATIONS Take Joy in Putting Aside Savings LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. the laying aside of a sufficient amount should be coupled with enjoyment. The habit of laying aside certain amounts from money earned can be fostered from the time a child starts to earn little sums. Let him have the real say as to how the money shall %o, and parents will find that a por- tion of the money {s designated for specific purposes. Usually a good bit of it goes for candy! That is what the child probably wants most of all just then. But parents can get chil- dren so absorbed in things that are of more lasting value that they will, of their own volition, prefer to put & few pennies aside toward the object, each time they have any money com- ing to them. The object may be & box of paints, a ball, an Interesting game or book, a cheap radio set or the parts to make one, a boat to sail on some nearby pond or stream, etc. It must be remembered that there has to Dbe some interesting reason for starting the habit of saving or the habit will be formed under protest only. Saving For a Purpe It is not alone in childhood that the idea of happiness, as well as benefit, hould be assoclated with saving. It is tmportant to know precisely what the object s for which you most wish to appropriate your savings. Let this be definite. This is one of the essen- tials. Perhaps there may be more than one object, but it is rather wise not to distribute your savings at first, but to centralize them. For instance, do you wish to travel? If so, how much do you wish for {t? Do you sincerely wish to go abroad or acrosa the continent, so that it becomes a joy to set aside a definite amount for the trip? Or do vou merely express the wish and let it go as part of an alr castle that can never materialize— at least, in 80 far as your co-opera- tion toward that end is concerned? Do you want the trip enough to save for it, to deny yourselt little things that are non-essential? If so, saving for travel becomes a happiness, and the trip is assured unless some un- forseen diffculties arise. Even so, these are apt to be overcome. Various Incentives. It & home of one’s very own is the wish of a young couple, saving for it becomes one of their chlef joys, and its accomplishment will become more certain each month. The nest eg& will grow slowly at first, but with greater rapidity as the savings in- crease, for “money makes money," and savings properly cared for even. tually begin to earn for themselves. Saving for emergencies and for old are are two of the most usual reasons for saving money not exactly joyful to contemplate in themsclves, But & certain element of pleasurable satis- faction can result in the thought of lack of anxiety In the first instance and the continuing of good times in the latter. Enjoy While You Save. Let me venture a suggestion to ac- company the zeal for saving that Is ure to result when the ultimate end {is a delight. Do not sacrifice so dili- gently for the object that you become stingy, or permit yourself to lose all enjoyment of life as vou go along. This cramps a nature and puts off happiness to ‘a future time. Make your saving a joy and make each day as full of genuine happiness as lies in your power, and in your environment, wherever you are. BY EDNA KENT FORBES. the mouth is teo small, then the I was thinking abou' doing my homework and pop was su. king to almself and ma was wawking erround the room putting furniture strate if it wag crooked and putting it crooked if it was strate, saying to pop, Wil- Iyum, jest look at this carpit, its posi+ tively thredbare. Yes, Ive noticed that, its very in- tristing, pop sed. Each thred tells & story, you mite sey, he sed, Yes indeed, it tells the story of how badly we need & new carpit, that the story, ma sed. There another sale of carpita on this week and I think we awt to go down, she sed. Ive grown quite attached to this old carpit, pop sed. The old carpit will grcw- attached to the floor if we leeve it down mutch longer, its & diskrace, thats wat it | ma sed. No, its a genuine Axminster, T re- member the label on it, pop sed. Wy dont old rugs get more valuable, like old furniture? In fact I bleeve they do, Ive red about French rugs 500 years old that sold for thousands and thousands of dollars, he sed. Certeny, they were tapestrie sed. ma ‘Well maybe this one {s t0o, couldent there be an Axminster tapestry? pop sed. No there couldent and you know there couldent, &nde now even are you goint to meet me down town and choose a new carpit for this room, that the question? ma sed. Thats the question, thats simple enuff, but neither one of us knows the anser, thats the trubble, pop sed. I love this old carpit, it seems almost Itke an airloom to me, this room will never be the same without it, he sed. Thank godniss for that, will you meet me down town or wont you? ma sed. We'll see, pop sed. Meening not if he could help it. Poets now all welcome spri WHflePwmer leaves with scanty praise, Yet give 2 thought te winter too— At lewst it’s full of helidayas. What TomorrowMeans to You BY MARY BLAK! Aries. Tomorrow's planetary aspects are not very favorable until noon, and denote a feeling of unrest, nervous- ness, and dissatisfaction. The condi- tions are such as to demand great BEDTIME STORIES A Falling Stone. ‘Take all the pains and care you can, 8till Chance may bring to naught your plan ~—Johnny Chu ‘While Polly Chuck chuckled to her- self as she listened to Johnny Chuck boasting about their new home to Peter Rabbit, she agreed with all that Johnny said. She really felt that it was the safest and best home they ever had had. She couldn’t find one thing the matter with it. She could. “OH, DEAR!" SOBBED POLLY. “OUR NEW HOUSE 1S RUINED. n't think of a thing that could pos- aibly happen to in any way make it less than the perfect home it seemed to be. Of course there was a back door. This back door opened between soms of the stones of the old wall a short distance away. Polly didn't think that they would ever need to use that back door, but when she dug that home she made the back door just the same. She was wise enough to know that it,is never sate to have only one way out of a place. It was just after the Black Shadows had crept through the Ol4 Orchard that night that Farmer Brown's Boy was taking a short-cut home from the Green Forest. MHe came to the old stone wall just back of the new house of the Chucks. He put his hand on a big stone on the top of the wall, Intending to vault over. But that big stone was loossly placed and when he put his weisht against didn't know it at the tim didn’t find it eut until the next morao- Polly Chuck as stared at the great stone. have done this thing? anywhere in the Great World. over BY THORNTON W. BURGESS it it rolled off the wall and fell down on the other side. Farmer Brown's Boy didn't think anything about it at the time, but climbed over the wall and went on his way home whistling. But when that big stone fell from the top of the wall it fell right in the entrance of the home of Johnny and Polly Chuck and just filled it. They They ing, when they started tv go out. Perhaps you can Imagiune how they felt when they discovered cthat treir doorway was closed. They tried to dig around {t but couldn’t. You see, there were other stones in the way. It was these other stones that had made that home seem so safe to them. There had been just room be- tween them for their hallway. Of course, they at once hurricd out through the back door and around to see what had happenod. There lay that big stone closing their front doorway. They couldn't move That doorway was as firmly closed at if there had never been one. There were tears in the eves of she and Johnny Who could They bhadn't the least idea. “Oh, dear,” sobbed Polly. “Our new home s ruined. Now we'll have to look around for another place, and there {sn't another as good as this 1 just know it “But we can the back still use door,” said Johnny Chuck soothingly. “But that won't do,” retorted Polly. “I simply won't live in a house which has only one entrance.’ ‘Perhups we can dig another en- trance from the other side of the old stone wall,” said Johnny hupefully. “I don't belleve we ocan,’ replied Polly. “Anyway, we will be on the wrong side then and have to climb the old stons wall every time we wanted to get some sweet elovar. No, we've got to give this home vp. And 1 did love it so! Oh, dear! oh, dear!" Johnny Chuck did his bes: to com- fort Polly, but she wasn't to be com- forted. All that day they wandered around looking for a place to bulld a new home. But they couldn't find a place to suit them. Copyright, 1025, by T. W. Burgess.) The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyright, 1925.) Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices 14th 15th Eagle Pharmacy. Georgla ave., John (. Biggs PhArm 14th n.w., Collifiower Art and Gift 3401 14th, Dronaugh's Pharmacy. 1éth and Buchapan, Holiberger's Pharmacy. 14th and Colorndo ave., 0'Dounell’s Pharmacy. Holmerd and Otis piace, Holmead Pharmacy. 8209 Mount Fleasant st., Mount Fleasant Clgar and_News Sho 1785 Columbia road. Hutcher's Cigar Store. Yiardmun Park Pharmacy 2102 California st., Morgan Bro 24 and Mass. ave.. Phillips' Pharmacy. 1st and K sts., Duncan’s Pharmacy. Tth and K, Goldenberg's (time eler] Tth and O Associated Drug Stores. 7th and R ve.. J. French Simpson. 11th and M sts., L. H. Forster's Pharmacy. Vt. ave.. 12th and R ets., Howler's Phur. 9th and U ats., McGuire’s Pharmac Ga, ave. and Rock Creek Chureb toad, Rock Creek Pharmaey. 0a. ave. and Upshur st.. Colody & Blalek, 5808 Ga. ave., Monck's Pharmacy. 6918 Ga. ave.. Brightwood Pharmacy. 1001 L at., Morse I'harm 5 Dupont Cirele, Dupont P! 18th and Fla. sve., Pearson Fla. ave. and Ist st.. North Cap. st. and R 1722 Pa. wve., J. L 213t and G 25th and 26 Conn. Wiseonsin Park Pharmacy 4805 Wisconsin ave., Wisconsin Ave. Phar. Takoma Park, 859 Cedar et., Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. 28th and P sts.. Pride's Pharmacy. 0'Dosgell’s Pharmacy. Moskey's Pharmacy. ‘and O, Donohue's Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. 4th and H sts., Home Drug Company. t.. Garren's Music Store and Md. ave., Louls F. Eradley, Louts Sack ealy Pharmacy. pltol st., Paul's Pharmacs d 8th sta., Blelouss' Pharmaey, Lincoln Park Pharmacy. ave., Collins’ Pharmacy— Pharmacy. . A. Gaylor & Boo. 1. ave., Parker's Piar. s Krick. Quigley Pharmacy. A Pharmncy. e.. Chevy Chase Pbarmacy. and Macomb st., Oléveland SOUTHEAST. 3d and Pa. ave., O'Donnell’ 8th and 1, 11th and Pa. ave. 14th and Pa. ave., Smyser' 1907 Nichols ave., Anacostis. Btore. SOUTHWEST. nd D sts., Lants 3 4% and L sta., Columbla Pharmacy. RATE—3 CENTS A WORD Tn_Washington and Bubnrba for— Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Foun For Sale and Wanted Miscellaneous. Automobiles for Sale and Wanted. Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Business Opportunities, etc. RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 cents a word. REAL ESTATE ADS § words to the line, 3-line minim: rate, as follows: 1 time, 20c per line. 2 times, 10c per line. 3 times, 18 per lins 7 Umes, 1Tc per line. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All advertisements for The Evenine Star muet be at The Star office or ome of The Star braoch offces by 11 p.m. the DAY BEFORE 18SUE, with the following exceptions: Last'and Found. Death Notices. Wanted Help. Wanted Situatiops. Advertisoments under the shove classifica will bo accepted at The Star office, 1ith until 9:30 day of 'ise be received st The Star offica by Esturday, or at any of The Star branch office by _4:30 p.m. Baturday. CA! R je required for ail ad- e advertisers. Fealy's Pha Pharmacy. Healy at lise HELP—MALE. ADVERTIRING SOLICITOR e pattior s masent Teferenc AUTO PAINTERS, experienced; mone others need spply. Acme Auto Top Co., 1421 Irving &t._n.w. BARBER, for Saturdey, 31 £30 and Commisaion; steady man. Apply Colmar Manor ney snd Bait. bivd., at Cottage Cf BOOKKBEPER WANTED, experienced; must by the week, for the right set of books v desk). | ! 8h WOMAN’S HELP—MALE. (Continaed) FALESMEN to well 1ife TN ance: $10.000 ferred: “Aoply 7301 ce: 880,000 men preferred. Apply 730 In- Xl 117 g vy e SECOND BAKER, experlenced; pastry sho 1410 Monroe at. mw. - e STUDENT desires private tutoring maceutical chemistry evenings. ~Phoue F. before Sunday. TAILOR for ol st. n.w. and new work TELLER, experienced, by nafional buak references and cxperience. »_office. Address Box Sbout 17 years; ex aie age: exporiears and enlacy ok 222-D, Rtar office anxious to learn and a_hust tunity to right fellow. Apply 10 and 12, Willow Tree Inn. o werve two meals in exchange board. Apply basement ecmeaE e YOUNG MAN. 18 (6 30 yeu real estate offlec; must be ntelligent, cut, industrious, alert: cxcellent opportunity for' permanent conneciion and advancement. Addres, 5 YOUNG MAN, marrie . from 23 to 25 vears oid, who is willing to werk for a real future in chiain store business; excellent opportunity for the right man: habits must bo good and character unquestionable. In snaweriag give fall particulars. Address Tox i ce . perisnce. B0.1y, Htar offce. DUNG BN (). erergeric, Go o e lumbing aud Heatiag posien v o 761D, Sty o ¥ sadn :"’1 % PAPERHANG 15_experienced men wanted; report read for work. Philadeiphla Decorating. Co.. D11 B LY. — ATTENTION, SAL insurance company has tionally known lendld opening for & good man: sales ex porieace uet neceseary. Address Hox 172D, * oifice. SALESMAN wanted for awn- ing business; must have some experience in this line. R C M. Burton & Son, 911 E st. n.w. CAR WASHER, first class; night work only. Apply 325 13th st. n.w. BRICKLAYERS WANTED AT ONCE. Apply to job st 3rd and M sts. n.e. SECURITY SALESMEN [ Sraes I e s e thie monihe o merteseas o sonded labaseen ness; highest bank and commercial references; needs cupital to expand. George Terryberry, Yendome toret” 1 Y _HELP—MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS AND LICITORS wanted. S MAKER and finisher wanted TR 42 | cianses in speili st once Strayer' in Apply at omee Strayer's Colle, w. _ _EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. MURDBN'S EMPLOYMEST BUREAU sll vacaneie with eatiofactors he Any one desiring a position sho apply 1320 W st mow. o " " RELTABLE HELP upplicd 1 10051 Practical nurse, colored. night duty. Help needed. Wom 30t se For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR CALL Y. M C A YREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 1798 G St ~ Miain_8230. BUSINESS POSITIONS—Frec registration. ‘Washington Empioyment BExchange; operated for !"»:”Nlbllt by the Washington School for Seczetarion. NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Reom 213, Transportation Bldg.. 17th asd H. | COOK—Experienced (w MARCET, perienced need apply; steads 1 {ilton Hotel, | MEMBE FALESLADY conf SALESWOME! A e make big money; liberal commisston peid. INSTRUCTION COURSES. TVING “LESEONS PRIVATELY given. Osll Line. 82. We do the rest. PAGE " HELP—FEMALE. COOK und general houseworker, reliable; stay nigts; no washing; references. Call Clev. cateterta. Ad- dress Box 236-B, BLEVATOR OPERATORS—Two white women averaging t lowing qualifications . 5-4: mu and ck Star o dress Box 350D, Ktar off GOVERNMENT CLERK, spa Tt lite insurance work: adeq Address ot 304D, Star offce LA white ? North experienced in hemstitehing es. 8. Gensbers, 1780 U st. n.w. 7817, to address env typewriter and person. E WAVERS—Neat. _refined color: Plione Adamp 4463 23e WAVER and Lairdresser: fon. operators. Emile experienced on Appiy timekeeper's office, Ham 1511 and K o Apply Ass'n Penna representatives or part time. mobils and with ref pre ferr. ta's ATOR, allarou oI not required), | reonnl intervicw Sunday mneciicut Ave 7 i ~ExpH ng lady for Tatn st._n.w BALESLA ave ex perience in Apply | person. E. I F Tn st bow Tustioes can g mon promptly 1715 Conn. ave., between 4 and 6 ouly 230 rienced in pateat and trade-mark work ‘e full particulars and Address Box T8D. Star office. + sonstraior_and cler o to P, E. Nash, Hote giving telephone number and etate experiance preferred Harrington wonal details YOUNG LAD office; must be g0 Bot essential: permancnt opportunity for advance 1, Address Box 563D, ot RIMMER, experienced, to work on men’s hats. Brodt’s, Inc., 419 11th n.w SALESWOMI Experienced in misses’ coats Address Hox Star_office GOOD_SALARY DURING d_typist, othe replics Star office onfiden and dresses. EASES THEREATTE TELEPHONE OPERATING THE IDEAL OCCTPATION WOMEN I FLOOR CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPAN _HELP—_DOMESTIC. t‘".t:ax";'na Taundress. o 3438 Macomb st boarding house. COOK wnd maid for wma conventences: | moder ndid opportanity for permancat 3 st hase gucd reforcnces and be. com Address, wtating wages and ail Red Pox| Tavern, Middieborg. Vo COUK and genersl 1 24 3rd st nie. COOK und general ha stas nights: small Woodles' piace GENERAL HOUSERE three. Apply 616 F x GENERAL HOUSEWORK _Neat alghts. Apply Sunday. 573 Tocelyn st parti family; T TREW middle-aged: room azd bath Ualess . &ood have ‘references bealth ot reply. Call at Herrell. 716 11th &t TR be capable of handling_complete and have at least five vears' experience; good Pay 454 permament position for the ' rlght Appiy o the Post Buchange Ofcer, icks. Quantico. Va. EVENING CLASSES 1o scientifc care of akin end hair; marcel and permanest waving. le Pierca Tra'ning Sehool. 1304 F st. LEARN TO EARA Y — BEA ar: _ | culture taught. ail hranches: diplomas. MIR- BOOKKEEPER wanted; rapidity and $ccuitcy | ROR BEAUTY KCHOOL. 021 F st. n.w. _ 220 essentials: state age, reference FRENUH, SPANISH, ENGLISH. Address_Box 190.D, Star office. Indisidual or ‘class instriction. 403 Etbel Apply 1257 D huret Apts. Frauk. 2874 Cor. 13th and L AUTO DRIVING LESS Ford. 03 D st. s.e. 21 __ By expert fustructor. _Call Linc. 86 BOYR, white, with wheels. to run erran T COLLEGE STUDENTS—Do excellént opportunity (o lears trade. APDIY | o, neeq any belp o0 mAthematics? Expart B4 {Mb st uw.. J0th Seen {ndiviguat coaching, sey Branch. including car: culus, one or two nights & week (Monday and Thuraday). Terms low. at COLUMBIA SCHOOT, OF DRAFTING. 1903 14th ot. 0.w. lescent mot) nights; $10 a week 122 Baltimore ave. self-control, and guarded action and speech, as there will be ever present the temptation to exaggerate trifles, which at any other time would pass unnoticed, and to make “a mountain out of a molehill" Later on in the day, there is a very marked improve- ment and, although it does not coun- sel any important or significant ac- tion it portends an easy frame of mind and spirit, a more settled atmos- phere, and greater contentment with your suroundings. Much pleasure, as well as moral profit, can be had in the home or family circle during this period The boy or girl making its entrance Into the world tomorrow will be prac- tically immune to any serious illness during the infantile period, but is more than liable to experience a seri- ous “set back” just prior to the period of adolescence. This, however, with proper care and attention, will be successfully overcome and mnormal maturity attained. Its dipsosition prom to be very pleasing, while its character will leave little to be desired, provided it is brought up in a whelesome environment. It will not have any remarkable qualities of leadership, but will develop along regular channels, and promises to be- come a useful and intelligent mem- ber of the community. 1t tomorrow Is your birthday, you are an indefatigable worker when you turn your attentlon to the geri- ous side of life. It is, however, very difficult for you to sumon up enough will-power to do this, as your in- clination is to treat life gs a huge joke, and you are too fond of pleas- yres and amusements to attain any real success. If you could only re- member that work is of primary im- portance, and play of secondary im- portance, and utilize the many in- telectual gifts you possess, your suc- cess, along material lines, would be assured. Those of your many [riends who are attracted to you by your fun- loving. propensities would, ‘in many instances, forsake you; but your ef- forts along serious lines of endeavor would attract other friends—possibly not as many—whese friendship would be more valuable and more endyrin Well known persons born on th date are: August Gemunder, violin maker; John F. Kensett, artis Charles W. Marsh, inventor; John B. Tabb, educator and poet; Laura Jean Libbey, author; Emilio Aguinaldo, Philippine leader. (Copyright, 1925.) ke Sultana Fudge. Put one-fourth eupful of butter into a saucepan. When melted agd two cupfuls of sugar, one-half a cupful of milk and oge-fourth cupful of mo- lasses. Heat to the boiling point and boll for seven minutes. Add two squares of choecelate and stir until the ehocolate is melted. Boil fom seven minutes longer. Remove from the fire, beat until creamy, add ene- T f |fourth ecupful of chopped English H walnut meats, one-fourth eupful of Make-Up for Phatognpiu. = whole of the lips can be rouged. Make-up certainly legitimate | oenerwise, touch only the center an. when it 1% done for the benefit of the | gia (TOUS% MORER RY the center and ¢ You must remember, when | should be recently shampooed, but not posing for w picture, that you 10se| g, recently that it is limp. If it is all color color in 2| greasy, powder {t before and brush whoto: the| out the powder. You can get shadow most ©Ut | 4nd light effects with fluffy halr, even lose those tiny,| j¢ no effect of silkiness and gloss, which make UP|jfarcelled hair does not photograph oh Jour face, and that you | well, it is so very stiff. tome thing like a true or a habitual | pose or that you don't come out as stift picce of wood. You have features to photograph, so if features not your strong point, ou had better keep away from the camera. Or, at least, go to high- I people who understand the rt of blu ing and who wil? ¥ no matter what in real 1 vty ] HOUSEKEEPER for widower's bome Asd : wtate nfldren or laundr. ox Lo 1 and that expressiox black you 8. C. H—8ometimes when attacks of pimples continue as yours do, they require some purifying and lo- cal treatment to cure them, as such cases show they are infecting the skin, or the Infectlon is going from one pimple to another. Flour of sulphur, either dusted on the pimples, or used in an oil or cream to make | it Into an ointment, will usually end such attacks. As you also have trou- | Dles with an oily skin, it shows that |'your digestive system is not right, {and pimples would follow naturally up with a pencil-| from that condition, whether they them a little in any case | were infectious ones or not. Be sure ishes are blonde, use that | that you have enough green vege- of mine to emphasize | tables and fruit to balance with the them. If your eyes are small, a Wee | oila and starch in your diet, and drink red dot at tite outer corner gives an|planty of water every day that your impression of size and brightness|skin shows a tendency to this oily without at all changing the natural | condition. \ cxpression of the eyes themselves. Rouge is bad, for it makes a 1dow, or hollow. But thick powder Miss Amy Wren has resigned as 1l photograph well. Apply vanish- @ssistant atterney general in New s crewm and then powder, and make | York because, she said, the attorney thick if there are freckles or skin | general gave her the meanest and eruptions. The center of the mouth|lowest paid job which it was in his power to give. can be touched with a lipstick, unless Cross-Word Fun for Children 5. wasiing, ‘son-union: > lign'y 8ud pay. A River in Russia. nd M sts. European deer, A teamater. Mistakes, Imitates. An infallible authority. Pole. . Upon. Defects. Pokes, Snare. Arabian seaport Unite. . Reverential fear. Stories. Stop! Hold! (nautical). . Flight of steps. Delicate hue. Finish. Entertain royally. Single-masted vessels. Sheep flesh. ‘Within, Taate; drink slowly. Paradise. Mountainoys district of Austria. Cenducted. Seat in a church. Exclamation. Note of the scale. . Strength; power. . Individual with inferior intellect. Male hog. A metal. . Lieutenant (abbr.) Be mistaken. . Enraged. French unit of square measure. . Craft; skill, . Something imparting vigor. . Confusion. Restaurant employe. Scratched. Pointed weapons. . Certain numbers. . Guides. . Misplaced. Thin glittering bits of metal. Not neat. Also. Hollow-horned ruminants. Through the agency of. . Preposition. Inhabitant of Laos states. The point. . Negative Succer. River in Germany. Prediots; pri . Post at the end of a stair-rail. Druner. BUSHELMAN, experienced on ne Hiltor's, 1201 P, . CARPENTERS' HELPER: gflrknce preferred. i competent are ; T LWL e oniin ke | ADVERTISING ~ SOLICITOR; larg compensation: permanent; BOSD ALESMAN ss Box 338-D. Star office. ONE OF THE old life nce companics with essets of over $60.000.000 and giving low net cost wants to make contracts with two experienced life insurance salesmen snd to gond_ producers will give contracts that wil enaids the sgent to build up an Inereased in- come exch vear. Policies that you can sell and mot fear competition. Carrespondence confidential. Address Box 238-D, Star ofice. 2 WOMAN. cbild and o ta sework, for references] advancement! employed 2500 Champlain st WANTED— ACCOTNTING or part time Ly CEMENT W JEME! non form work. Report 7:30 & Mr. Ray. > VT BN lege graduate with at least fwo vears' practical experience in build- ing work: siate age wnd exporience; permagent Mitlon for Tight man, Address Box 202D, Star of CLER “tudent ferred. Putnam Shop, 2021 G Dw. CONCRETE WORK—Wanted Swall put up con- taining about 225 square feet. Call Adame A e A DRUG CLERK_Wegistered; atate age. salary, references. Address Box 201-D. Star ofi €RRAND BOY, with wheel. Apply 1797 tier place n.w FOR PATENT DEPARTMENT of outol concern. youns man for the preparation and prosecuilon of pateat spplications: uiate age na ‘qualifeations. Address Box 269-D, Star offce. a0t GOVERNMENT CLERK, spare time: special life insurance work ate compersation, Addrers Box photographed "’td will be useful. If . Five privat isonable. Address Spanish lensons. Box 123, Star office. BOOKKEEPER desires samil sct of bocks keep eveni aces. Address Box 31 tar office on @ set of references Lengthen and if the black cream pre- SALESMEN—Fxperienced; _ must B ox- vience in_the eits of ‘Washingten. Apply reon. E. J. Farley. Tuc. Tth st n.w. TWO HUSTLERS—We have one of the most liberal plans under which house-te-house sales- men bave ever operated. Live ing 34,500 to 38,000 per year. mind work und are interest: King real mosey, apply at once. ' Airway, secoad foor. Tosurance Bidg., 15th and Eye n.w. SALESMEN — Splendid com- mission sales proposition now open in Maryland selling Bowser pumps and tanks .to oil com- panies, filling stations, garages, stores and factorie hould have car and also sufficient funds to cover traveling ex-|HOUSEM: “BUTLER—First-class: young eolored ; best references, 1600 Kréemer penses at outset. Address Box|s La 2 60-D, Star office. L rporated: s REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. worki reasonablo prices. Address Box Established, well equipped | J0B PLASTERING AND CoM office, with. good clientele and s many prospects, needs good, live men, who will receive full co- CHAUFFEUR—Colored; wishes position vate or public: good references: 10 3 Franklin 9790 Singieton. _21° GOLLEGE GRADUATE in all phases of building material business desirous of assoclating with an establishe rowing concern: refere Now en n lows. Address Box Ave. ding_cars and ¢ Southern Bldg. Supply, (o., ok and coun MAN o o) o T pen lu Call_Franklin 9740, LUNCHRO0M 7 2181 P at._ Col. 0465, : MALE DANT for invalld man; must bave hospital experience. Give reference and experience; give telephone Dumber. Address experienced ND CBMENT WORK of Heasonable prices. Franklin 98: 23° Call A., Columbia TAN to work on small farm near Washingion, ‘month, room aud board. Address Box Star office. 220 MAN, middle aged. as companion for young man and to do light outside work; good home for right party. Addres Box 206, Falls Chureh. Va. 5 . i ; e T oo o Ty e, | OPeration of office. Must have ricneed rental mani muat te weil cloested lauto. Triflers, or dead ones, scss 4 Good Dersomality. 3 - 2 Sions wili he hel iu strict confdence. Ad-|don’t apply. Address Bo experienced; with dress Box 192D, Star office. 2-D, Star office Patterson, Apt, MAN for - general ouldear work 1 briaie 241 BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. P MAN to work on Maryland farm. Call at STRUCTION. 4 1021 _Tth st. B.W. WANTED—-THOSE WHO ARE PLANNING MARRIED MAN, dairy, good milke to take Civil Rervice examinations as elerk Box 52, Reckville, Md. to join specisl 58 now forming. limited. Apply at once. Strayer 121 1ih st Phone 3430, 70 MEOHANIC, auto, with established trade, MEN (FIVE). ENERGETIC, ariner; have downtown shop. Apt. 43, 1320 e st m.w.. after b, st GOMEN | (FIVE] I MENBERSHTP sales repressatatives_far | learn the plumbiog and heating businesd, Ad- BOYD SHORTHAND 18 THE SIMPLEST Sipring campaign. ' Full or part ¢ Apply o ™ ians Ath™aad Peand: | tystem in commercial une: caslly read, fast y " touch typing, spelling, Eng., bus. letier Room ave. n.w. bes! writing; grad. in demand; pos. guar. Est. § JOBS WANTED for_sevcral students. Howard University Y. M. 8100, MAN mecha Lincoin AAN REAL EST V2 GOT A NEW TLOSMAN, with lcading wholesale grocer. wants side lie. Address Box 317-D, ofice. SALESMAN —Real estate; Gover pioye desires connection after offic Sion basis; has machiue. Address ment _em ; commis Box 267.D, —Outside, wholesale, Address Box 'S MNOTHIN'~ GOT A NEW RAPIO Y] AT OURS STENOGRAPHER of many years' e desires permanent or temporary positie if pecessars. Address Box 1 -CONJUNCTION. 35 -MEANING THEREFORE. 5 -PISTINGUISHEP AVIATOR. 7 -LIABLE 2 -MONKEY. | -LARGE TUB. 13- SMALL INSECT. i4-EXALTED 1S -MALE CHILP- € VERTICAL 2 -OPPOSITE ©F THiM. 3 -OCEAM. 4 - FOURTH NOTE IN SCALE. & -MYSELF. 8 - MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, 10-A FRAMEY BOARY [ [E] 12-2000 LBS. 13- BEVERAGE. Sultana ralsine and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Pour at ence into a but- tered tin. Cool slightly and mark in squares. Miss Anna Falans, a stenographer in the office of the United States dis- trict attorney in New York City, has been admitted to practice before the bar_in that State. Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. [CTAIBIATLIA IISTWIETATRTS] [uisicls MRiA R IATLTETE] [RIAINIK]L [E JC[G [R] [A] [AlSPIEIN] (o] EEREEE o]z >} z|o[-|e|e] QRN WRE CARIBBEAN SEA, Janyary 81— What a wonderful and pioturesque procession of ships and men haa passed along this way since Columbus first set foot on this new world. Tt is the adventurous pathway of the deep. Wo are rolling lazily along in the wake of the most daring and audacious devils that history records. Across this same sea salled the stately, pennant-bedecked ships of Balboa, Certes, Pedrarias, Drake, Hawkins and Plsarro. Back and forth they plowed, bringing shiploads of venturesome epirits and returning with wealth wreated from the patives. Millions in gold and silver flowed from this new world to the eld, and over these blus waters passed thous sands of the temerarious troep whe sought to win their fortune in the ANew Castile” but Instead left their bones to whiten in the jungle and the sea from California down to the Inca land. Criss-crossing these limpid waters carcened the “low, rakish craft” of the blood-thirsty 'freebooters—>Mor- gan, Lolonais, Brasillano, Portugues nd Red Legs—and Capt. Kidd, who, the way, was Dot & Rirate at Ml but suffered the penalty of one, while the murderous Morgan recelved the apder of knighthood. b These wolves of the water hid in land-locked coves and preyed upon passing ships and Caribbean ecities. They were not all low, rakish craft eithor. Morgan a® one timo com- manded a fleet of 37 ships—all mount- ed with guns—and with 2,000 fight- ing flends exclusive of the sailors. A toush egg in a hard-boiled world. But all are gone. All that remains !s the chests of buried treasure, which any one may find if he looks long emough. Many years ago Willlam Phipps Salem, one. time. Governor of Massachusetts, found nearly two millions of dollars on Puerto Plata, which had been pirate property. The islands about and the lazy sea are now content to bask in the warm tropical sun and dream of the past. The only pirates wé have nowadays are in our own country—working as chauffeurs and hat-check boys. In Germany =and Scandinavian countries the engagement ring is worn on the third finger of the left hand during the engagement and on the right hand after MAN—_Elderly man (o werk 1a short hours; references. Address Star_office. B MBN wanted; Six of ueat appearance as frain news ngents; experience mnot necesyary; cash security and bine sult required: permanent Tk ta gt pasty, Ulios News Co., ofice No. 3 East Basemeni, Union Station. 23° 1l Ford cars; spportu for attractive income it You are not afraid of work. Robey Motor Co.. 1429 L st. n.w. OFFICE BOY, between ages 16-18. to work afternouns, to'do office work. Call 609-11, T fernational Bidg., 1319 F si.. at 3:00 Satu Sar____ ) APERHANGERS wanted. H. W, Coon, 1900 isconsin. _Phone West ‘848. 5 PAPERHANGER wanted. W. H. Coon, 1308 Wiscousin ave. Phone West 816. rug store; % 292.D, PLATE_ PRINTER wanted on dry work. Harry Lee Hoffman, 107-108 S. Charles st., Baitimore. PRESSER—Firat cla umbis. 9083. GISTERFD PHATMACIST. §00d position 8t cace. Apply L. K. #120 14th n.w.. SALESMAN for established trade; mation. Address Box i SALESMAN, expe o sell asbestos and ssphalt’ shingles; commission with draw- ing Address Box 181-D, Star_ofti SALESMEN, with gv without cars: real estate experience Hustlers can make big T8 dona, %o Botws 4 aad 6 otk S04 igrade line of reference; give ful 244-D. Star_off yrs. Boyd School. 1838 G 'st. n.w. M. 2878. TOUCH TYPEWRITING taught for $13; tensive individual instruction; locked-home-key ethod, train and develop mental aud musc far eMclency: quick, easy. accurate, techoique, endurance. The Fairchiid School, 300-1 Rond Bulldiag. 2 evenings. 8 Colored: private or gars, Address Box 219-D, Si office. 21 WATCHMAN'S POSITION—By white m can give references. Address Box 509-D, Star best of references. Civil Service Examinations, Special course for stemographer-typist exam- tnations, 5 days and 5 nights each wk. Tui- tlon, $5. Alw special course for all First Grade exams,. New curses beginning teday for Po- ficeman exam. given eachi Wed.; salary, §1,800, ‘stent Office exam. Apr. 22; salary,’ $1,580. eduction s tultion for thoas whe Ehter tils weel .6 cor. 10th and ¥ o.w. | 2 HELP—FEMALE. ADVERTISING SOLICITO! large compensation: permanent 310 Internationsl Ridg.. APPRENTICES for hair department ers preferred; good opportunity: p learning. _Emile. 1221 Copn. ave. APPRENTICES. fore 10, Room food salar, Only those desiring p BOOKKEEPE with state _experience, age and Box_175-D, Star office. CHOCOLATE DIPPER, experi o 1828 G ot 3w The Civil Servics Preparatory School, YOUNG MA sars’ experience in pho- tography: would like position as uperator ¢ printer in news or commercial firm: state sai iry. 0. B. Troup, 1113 Park pl. n.c MAN wants T Penn. ' Line. Tpist desires Address T 105 knowiedge of short osition with some x 313D, Star of hand; has ca; outside duties. fice. YOUNG MAN wants position: experienced in ook keepln, accountancy ind _commercial teaching; iot’llhn optional. Address Book keeper, 206 N. Bhields ave., Richmond, OFFICE MANAGER, —present emplover leaving city: wants re ponsibie position with good business concern: has had full charge of busivess in Absence of owner, and ix esperienced in the installa Yicn of Accounting systems and wanagement of offices. Address Hox 251-D, Star office. * SITUATIONS—MALE. FEMALE, rk: ‘relial :\rotol::n. oF write, 1824 L st &%,

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