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26 She suffered terribly with constipation— Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brought prompt relief! Rid yourself of constipation as thousands have done by eating Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. It has brought prompt, permanent relief after all else has failed. If eaten regularly Kellogg’s ALL- BRAN relieves the most chronic cases. It is guaranteed to do so or your Frocer returns_the. pur- chuse price. Eat at least two tablespoonfuls daily. Serve with milk and cream. Fine with fruits. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made in Battle Creek, Michigan. Served in leading hotels and restaurants, Sold by all grocers. 9 Drivethisfright- ful disease out of your system. Here is a Philadelphia woman ‘who lay awake nights suffering from the destructive work of con- stipation. Read her letter and think what Kellogg's ALL-BRAN means to her. 1 am writing this letter to tell you what 1 think of Kelogg's ALL-BRAX. and what it has done for me. I eat it daily and it has cured me of indiges- tios. I am a it all to won- N. 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Will you? koa thiefin a}: night comes ‘Pyorrhea Be on your guard for signs of Pyorrhea Just as the stability of a building'is dependent upon its foundations, so healthy teeth depend upon healthy gums. Bleeding gums are the first sign of Pyorrhea's ap- g proach. Then they begin to recede and the healthy pink color gives place toa pale, whitish tint. the teeth are loosened, pus pockets form and drain disease-breeding poisons through the system. Forhan's For the Gums contains just the right pro- portion of Forhan's Astringent (asused by the dental profession) to neutralize oral poisons, and keep the gums in a firm, strong, healthy condition. Even if you don'’t care to discontinue your favorite denti- frice, at least start using Forhan's once a day. Forhan's is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyor- rhea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York rhans FOR THE GUM. More than a tooth paste== it checks Pyorrhea Just as the stability of'a bullitng 1o, de. pendent upor, 'S ‘oundation, so are healthyteethdepend- ent upon Bealthy HE EVENING éT_AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925. TheAstonishing Adventure of Jane Smith (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Jane slammed the gate. She had the pruning Xnife in her hand, and she was cown on her knees and at work on the black silk muffler be- fore the sound of the slam reached Mr. Belcovitch. When it did reach him he spun round and came back at a run with a revolver in his hand and murderous fury in his Neart, Jane cut through the last shred of silk, and because Belcovitch’s hand was shaking with rage his first bul- let missed her and Henry hand- somely. 4 “Get up against the wall, quick!" Henry commanded, As he spoke he was himself half rolling, half scrambling toward the wall. His ankles were still tied, but his arms were free. The second bul- let just missed his head. Jane cried out, and then they were both out of the line of fire. Henry was breath- ing hard. “Give me the knife,” he panted, and began to saw at some of the toughest rope he had ever come across. Raymond had remained standing. | She had retréated almost. to the end of the room and wore a look of ex- treme surprise. “Why do you call her Jane?” she asked. Her deep voice came through the racket with strange irrelevance. Belcovitch continued to make the maximum amount of noise in which it is possible for a man and a revolver to eollaborate. He banged the ‘steel gate in the intervals of firing, and Le cursed voluminously. The rope gave, and Henry was half- way on to his feet when there was a sudden cessation of all the tounds. Raymond gave a_warning cry, and Henry caught at Jane's shoulder and straightened himself, The steel gate was opening, Jane said, “Henry—oh, Henry dar- | 1ing!" and there came in Mr. Jeffrey Ember, very cool and deadly, with his little automatic pistol leveled. Just behind him came Belcovitch, a_ silent Belcovitch, at his master's heel “Touching scene” said Ember. “Capt. March, if you don’t put your hands up at once I shall shoot Miss Molloy. From her last exclamation I should imagine that you'd rather I didn’t. Miss Molloy, go across to the opposite wall and stand there. Bel- covitch, kindly keep vour revolver agalnst that young lady’s temple, but don't let it off till I give you leave. Raymond, I should be glad if you would resume your chair. A brief | conversation is, I think, necessary and I should prefer you to be seated.” He stood not far from the entrance, dominating the room. The gate had been clcsed by Belcovitch. Ember waited until his instructions had been carried out, then he came a little nearer to Lady Heritage and said: “Time presses, Raymond, I must &0, 1 wish that there were more time, for indeed I would rather not have hurried you.* Jane, with the muzle of Belco- 1 vitch's revolver cold against her tem- ple, found her attention caught by Ember's wor Time ves, that's what they wanted—time. Piggy had said that Anthony might arrive |at any moment. When he did arrive and found that they ,were all m teriously absent, surely his first thought would be to search the pas- ges. She raised her voice and said tently: Mr. Embe Ember threw her a dangerous look “Be quiet,” he sald, shortly “There was something I wanted to ftell you,” said Jane. Out with it then, and be quick.™ “You called me Miss Molloy just now. .} oo i o0, Jane, no!™ said Henry, violently | Mr. Ember echoed the remark made { by Lady Herftage. | "“Why do vou call her inquired. “That is what 1 was going to tell | You” said Jane. “You called me Miss | Molloy, and I just thought I would like you to know that I'm not Renata Molioy. Tt would make an untidy sort of finish if you went away think- ing that 1 was, and I hate things untidy You're a little dev “a_litle devil” Jane?” he ,” sald Ember S TRADE MARK [Salvator Water (Sparkling) especially recommended by medical authorities for the last 40 years for Urte Acid Respiratory Diseases Gastric Dissases. Gravel and Btone Eormation racidity Cittonic. Affections of the Intestines Chronic Rheumatism Bladder and Kidney NATURAL MINERAL SPRING WATER BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS ABROAD By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maysard & Co.) Jane stuck her chin in the air. “Well, I'm not Renata Molloy any- how,” she sald, “No one would ever have called her a devil. white rabbit—a nice, white rabbit." Jane's volce failed suddenly on the last word. Yet Mr. Ember had not looked at her again, Her eyes went past her to Belcovitch, and it was to Belcovitch that he spoke. “No, not yet,” he said, “but if she speaks again you can shoot.” A long, slow shudder swept Jane. She leaned against the wail and was silent, and she shut her eyes because she could not bear to see Henry's face. Ember turned back to Raymond. “I'm sorry to hurry you. was low and confidential. have to offer, you know. for the taking, Please don't make any mistake. I have to change my base, it is true—I,have even to change it with some haste—but neither that nor anything else can now affect my purpese and its achlevement What I offered is, without any shadow of uncertainty, mine to offer and yours to take, if you will . . if you will, Raymona? Raymond's somber gazé dwelt on kim as he spoke. The whole scene affected her as one is affected by something which is taking place at a great distance, She did not seem able to adjust her mental focus to it. Her mind seemed to be divided into two parts. One of them was entirely and unreasonably preoccupied with the relationship between Jane gnd Henry, and the reason why Hehry should have addressed Renata Molloy as Jane. These thoughts seemed to clrcle as continuously, and with as little aim, as goldfish In a glass bowl. The other part of her mind was bruisqd and sick because Jeffrey Em- ber had been her friend. When he sald, “Will you, Raymond?" she did not speak. " She looked at him in silence, and presently made a slow gesture of refusal. Ember came & step nearer, “I told you,” he said, “that 1 was in dead earnest. Perhaps you don't realize just what I mean by that. T've played for a high stake, and T mean to have what I've played for or nothing. I've played for you, and if 3 He broke off, “Let me put it this way. Either we make the future together or there's no future for either of us. I'm speaking quite soberly when I tell you this. Think well before you answer, but don’t be too long. If there is to be no future our present will end here and now. This place is mined, and if 1 press that unobtrusive knob, which you ‘may notice above the safe, the end will be quite a dramatic one. I have always had some such contingency in view, and this makes as good a stepping-off place as any other. Think before you refuse, Raymond " She shook her head again. F ¢ never left his face. impatient gesture, “Are your friends going to thank you? he d, “You are taking the herour pose. and forgive me if I say that it's a littie unworthy of you. I expected something less obvioy, Take my offer, and I guarantee leave Capt. March and Miss Molloy here unharmed. 3 Can any woman resist self? Come, w! mond?” Lady Herita time: “I suppose that T must be a fool be- cause 1 trusted you . 1 dia trust you, Jeffrey . but I don't know what you have ever seen in me qufet, tame It is yours Ember made an crificing her- ill you save them, R ge spoke for the first to make you suppose that I am such | a fool as to trust you again now. Her words and her voice caused a ange in Ember, a cult to define as to describe. realized by its effcct upon those pres- ent. Some impression of shock was received in varying degree by them all. Henry March had, perhaps, the most vivid sense of it. In Belcovitch it bred panic. Whilst Ember was speaking the hand that held the revolver to Jane's temple had become more and more unsteady. The muzzle knocked cold It is best | against her cheek bone and jabbed against her ear. Jane wondered when the thing would go off. So, it is to be imagined, did Henry, for he was gray about the mouth and his forehead was w Ember did not speak for a moment. | Then he said: “Touche!” in a queer, bitter voice. Belcovitch began to mutter in an undertone that gradually became louder. His hand shook more and more. “Sure/ Raymond?" said Jeftrey Bm- ber. *Quite, quite sure?’ He came 49p quite close, and lald his right hand lightly on her shoul- der. Tt was the first time that he had touched her. She said just the one word, “Yes.” For a moment his hand closed hard upon her. Then he sprang back with a laugh. “All right, then we g0 up together.” And, as he spoke, he made for the corner where & little vulcanite knob showed above the steel safe. . With a sort of howl Beleovitch whirled to meet him. They crashed together and grappled, Ember silent, Belcoviteh torrential in imprecation and fighting as a man frenzied with terror does fight. His revolver dropped from his hand, and Ember stumbled over it. Liko a flash Henry had Raymond by the arm. whilst his eyves com- manded Jane and he pointed to the passage that led out of the labora- tory on the extreme right. It was the one that Jane had explored first, and as she ran Into it she remem- bered that it ended in a small cham- ber full of packing-cases. In a pant- Ing ‘whisper she sald: “It's full of boxesy “Then we must shift them,” sald Henry, and, groping in the almost dark, he began to pull the cases away from the right-hand wall. “A light—he can't find the spring without a light.” Raymond heard her own voice say- ing this, and then she ran back down the passage and into the laboratory. Belcovitch had put his torch down on the bench from which Jane had taken the lists. Its exact position was, as it were, photographed on Raymond's consciousness. Sheé reach- ed, snatched it, and was back again in the least possible space of time. As she came, she saw KEmber and Belcovitch swaying, struggling—hor- ribly near the corner. And as she went she had an impression of Bel- covitch falling and, as he fell, drag- ging Ember down with desperate, clawing hands. Then she was trying to steady her hand and throw the light upon the wall space which Henry had cleared; but the.beam wavered and shook, shook and wavered; @and Jane took the torch out of her hand, setting it !on one of the packing cases. “It should be there. It should be just here"—Henry spoke in a mut- tering whisper; . then with sharp irritation, “Nearer with that light, Jane.” Jane held it closely té the wall. Henry’s bands slid up and down, feeling . . . pressing. Once they heard Belcovitch shout, and all the time the sound of the struggle filled their straining ears. Some one fired a shot—and Henry found the spring. A slab of stone swung outward, pivoting as the other doors had dome. ‘0 Be Concluded’ Tom Her eyes | hange as dim- | ‘Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 4th st.. Joll's Newsstand. and P. ‘Day Pharmacy. and @1, 3. 8. Clemence. Torein ‘es. Tain G WIEkS Pharmacy Georgia ave., Join G. Biggs Ph s 14th n.w., Collifower Art and Gift Co. 14th, Bronaugh's Pharms 2nd Buchanan, Hohberge: and Oolorado ave., 0'Donnel Holmead and Otis place, Holme: 8200 Mount Pleasant st., Mount Pl nd News Shop. 5 Columbia road. Hutcher's Cigar Stote. Wardman Park Pharmac: Morg: 24 and Mass. ave., Phillips’ Phs 1st and K Pharm nd K. desk). Pharmacy. . 3 Church road, Rock Creek P acy. Ga. ave. and Upahur st., Colody & Bialek. Pharmacy. htwood Pharmacy. " ‘Dupopt Phirmacy er armacy. 18th p:nfl rl‘: > ,WP:M 's Pharmacy. Fla. ave. and 1st st., E. A. Gaylor lvflel. North Cap. st. and &. 1. arker's Piar. 722 3" Louin Kric Zint and G i, uigley Pharia 20th and Pa. ave., er"l:h s Plll;lml"],y 628 Co ' Ghievy Chase Pharmacy. Wincquatn’ ave. and "Macomb st Cleveland 4505 Wieronsia ave.. Wisconsin Ave. Pha econgin ave.. Wisconsin Ave. Ph Takoma Plr;, 859 Cedar et., Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy: GEORGETOWN. Pride’s Pharmacy. Md. ave., Louls and 1, Kenealy Pharmucy. Capltol st.. Paul's Pharmacy. and Sth sts., Bielouss' I'h t Cap.. Lincoln Park Pl 1. ave., Colll Mayo's Pharmacy—Brookland. SOUTHEAST. 84 and Ps. ave, 0'Donnell's Drug Store. 8th and I, F. P. Weller's Pharmacy. 11th and P Fealy's Pharmac: 14th and Pa. ave.. Smyser's Pharma 1907 Nichols ave., Anacosti Btore. SOUTHWEST. Laotz Bros. Columbia Pharm! RATE—3 CENTS A WORD | 1a_Wasington and Suburbe for— Help and Situstions Wapted. Lost snd Fourd, For Gale avd Wanted Miscellaneous. Automobiles for Sale and Wanted. Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Business Opportusit RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTOV 4 cents a word. REAL ESTATE ADS words to the line, 3-line minimum, s follow! at line 19¢ per line, 18¢ per lind T7c per lin STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All advertisements for The Evening Star must be at The Star ofice or one of The Star ISRUE, with the following exceptions: Lost and Found. h Notices. ted Help. Wanted Situations. 5 Advertisements under the sbong classifica tioos will be mccepted at The Star offce. 11th st aud Pa_ave.. until 9:30 a.m. day of issue Ail advertisements for The Sunday Star must be received at The Star offce by 5:30 pm Saturday, or at any of The Star branch ofies by 6:30 p.m. Saturdar. rertisements from transient advertisers. | Avrosiont and ignition: steads Appiy 946 Louisian BOOK TED. experienced: m be capable of handling complete set of boo and have at least five years' experience; goo d_permanent position for the Tight to the Post Exchange Offic Quantico, ¥ EE Toung man sot double entry books; job for experienced mun atagie, for s refirences.” 332 € st 26 Olrm | S el cieaiiag | BOY. white, 1903 F st | BRIUKL. o ; come prepared to e See M 267 CHAUFFEURS, at identification ¢ b4 Mefropotizan Club: lave Samuej &¥:nan, 17th and Iz qualifications and Address Box R0 work in office ; experfence in frst otter. Star_office. Hampsh: GOVERNM pecial life jnsurance work: adequaie compensation Address Pox 882D, Star offes. TTER. experience steady position hard ‘work; $24 weekly fo start: write p us werk nn:‘ full particulars. Address RBox Clievrolet tractive proposition to a hust! See Mr. Rector. ens Motor ¢ MEAT CUTTER. expe: yonng. m those with best refercnce only appis. Kraft Bros., 1825 14th st. n.w. MACHANICS —Several wide awake men sell in spare time Hansi powdered soap for mechanics: $1witl tomobiles: at- . must have between 9 and 10 a.m.. Ga._ave. nced. wanted first class, wanted. 8342 M MEN (2) for permanent inside agles positions: 322" and commission 1o beginners. ~Apply 0711, 3 to § p.m. 303 District National Bunk Bldg MEN—Targe national concern has vacancies for 2 Catholic men for special outside work: [osition permanent and pars $128 moathly to ginners who quaiify; experience unueces sary. Call §10 or 46, Room 408 Continental Trust Bide. 260 MEN WANTED fo interest people in a down- town parking proposition. ~An opportunity to make some real moner. Apply manager, In. vestment Building Dasement " Invest- N. fo sample corn fakes. Termi: Storage, 1 K n.e., 8 am. 2 OPPORTUNITY to increase your income in part-time employment, developing into full- time services if satisfactory. State prcent employment, age, ete. Address Box 414.D Star office. R: good all around men. Star_ofice. PAINTERS, 3. first for work. Addrgss Tealy's Drog | | branch ofices by 11 p.m. the DAY BEFORE CASH WITH ORDER is required for all ad- | small | married. 30 and 40 vears, for all around | ] HELP~—MALE. (Continued) HELP AND HELP—FEMALE. (Continued) SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (Continued) WHITE BOY as soda dispenser. yestment Building, 15th and YOUNG MAN for sporting goods salesman. The Sport Mart, 1306 F paint fo Washiugton stores out-of-town manufacturer: salary niart $20. State agv and past experience. Address Box 4E, Star office. . N! ATTENTION, SALESME A ationally known life insuzance compuny b a wplendid opening for & good man: sales ex- perience not necessary. Address Box 172-D, Btar_office. AND DECATUR ST. :XPERIENCED HANDS on coats and dresses. We have good opening for competent op- erators, Apply Mr. Sherman, | Philipsborn’s, 608 11th st. YOUNG MEN (five), energetic, to learn the plumbing and heat- ling business. Address Box 376-D, Star office. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. | near Leesburg. Write Ma). AVE W. H | ent position, a applying for spar | time position, where income increuses month- | 1y If wervices satisfactors. Address Box 415.D | Star_office. . , !1)11;?1):cx]we» rienced. Call between 11 and 12. Behrend Dept. Store { SMEN. pay Wednen etween 0 Webb references Apply k. UE stock salesman; 200d_opportunity on real proposition. 11 Woolward Bidg. tomorrow after 100’ book and insurance. combina | umncecasary: man with initiat eness will earn in excess of 350 weekly o house to bouse canvassiog. 916 room_ 803, | SALESM; | speciaities. —Te commercial Bank Bldg. 240 |REAT ESTATE SALESMEN. Lstablished, well equipped office, with good clientele and many prospects, needs good, live {men, who will receive full co- operation of office. - Must have]| auto. Triflers, or dead don’'t apply. Address 272-D. Star office. sell high-grade Room 301, Dist. Natl Box NTED—-TH( to take Civil will do well to join special class now forming Size of class limited. Apply at once. Stray College. 721 13th st. Phone M. 0¥ AND system in_commercial { best: touch trping. spe pos. guar. writing: srs. Bogd st.now. M YOUNG MEN (five), energetic to learn the plumbing and hea: ing business. Address Box| 376-b office. 24% TOUCH TYPEWRITING TAUGHT FOR §15. | riter all that any i) D ever give sou ue in the fifteen lessons, | er aud work at bome for e} Est. Eng., bus. speed. PAIRCRILD SCHOOL, 1 Bond Buiiding. " SERVICE EXAMINATIC st he Hled by A" COOR, 045" pa CIVIL nding letter carriors. plications Civil Service Exammations. Special course for stemngrapher-trpist exum- inations, 5 days and 5 nights each wk. Tu | tion. 55 per mo. Statistical clerk exam., both | { men wnd' women. age 15 vrs, to 70 yrs. Fost office exam ., salary, to $1.500. Patent | Office ex. Apr. $1,800. T il Sory se. cor. INSTRUCTION COURSES = AUTO DR tor's permit an nished. _Call READIN French. S 1538 Maxs MAYRE culture glv jcants Franki | TERATURE, | 0 cents per bou 175, | i that to the frst six ap- course in marcel waving and Liairdressing, starting from Mondas, we will give the full course for half price. 310311 Burdell Building, SI7 14th st Tel. ¥ T8 scientiflc cire of skin vd permanent waving. Kl M 804 F st | ESPERT WILL TEACH YOU TO DEIVE. { | | Individual Burst & AUTO | e expet it tin ] COLLEGE TUDENTS—Do ou need any help on mathematics? Expert | Todividuat coschirg, any branch. inciidiog culus, one or two nights a week (Monda. | Thursday). Termsa low. Call at COLUMBL | §CHOOL, OF DRAFTING or’ class instriction Frank. 2874. Cor 13th warkers, houeworkers, mapied froe N SR waitresses, waitars | | o | {150 LABORERS — GEORGIA | § ones, | &1 { nignts | L NURSE | dress Box ! itor | MECHANTC, | v Apis. Frank. 2874. Cor 15th_and DRIVI 1 20 LADY CANVASSER wanted. 1301 G st. THoom 8. GIRL, colored, wishes DIACE a8 BUrse; W to stay nights. 468 O n.w LADY as cashier for small cafe in ML Ple ant, for the dinner hour: car fare and dinper given for servi Address Box 141-E, Star office. . 2 LADIES to care for open territories and give renidence corset service to clients for The Spirella Co, Address Box 126-F, Star office. MANICURIST, beauty parior. aud a perator: expert only. 708 | TESSERS, 10, ed, experienc dresees; steady posiiion. 14th and Spring rd ALESLADY Suit Store. 919 F st n SALESLADY, must be experienced i 5o dresses. Apply at once. Leverton's, i in pial The Vogue Cleaners, ng 1106 G dresses. Rosedere, 1208 G n.w. GIRL, colored, place washing disbes ia 104 10th GIRL, colored, wishes place work: g0 home ' nights. Abeth general 2105 3rd st. v.e. wants moriog Work ;_home. 1142 Wikhes day GIRL, ~colored, ed, wants general Lousework; city n.w. GIRL wants place to take care apartment or morning work; experi 1ith [ refe colored, wants general housework Phone Franklin 8162, or operator her. _Phone N, SHAK] Queen st experienced. Apply ) PISTS, i state _experience, mal and whether employed at £ Address Box_464.D, Star office. e Seward sq. s.e walary | HOUSEMAID in_apt woman or part-time 1508 13th st. n.w. Fr LADY desites position nings; unexceptionab MEN, wide awake, botw, Who value théir services per week: splendid opportunity; gi phone number. Address Box 187-E, Star off with some skkeepiug. in ‘tailoring store. g, Star ofl e A0 SEAMSTR S — Permanent position; must have reference The Mode, F and 11th sts. n.w LESLADIES—Erlebacher, 1210-1212 F services of experienced sales- ladies for their millinery depart- meng. kuowledge Address Box V) SALARY DURING SHORT TRAT PERIOD. TELEPHON OPERATING. THE IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN __HELP—DO T onE - | for and delivered: r HOUSER refe 8 H st_o.e SR, white, reference. after 12 o with We. Gupie nesday Apply 51 lock must stay Call_Clevel 250 . requires the| a6 cleaning out; referen T bundle wash DRESS, good, want x S Afame S99 " educated w untry. _Address Box 10 ORNING WORK in doc nt, by neat woman. Frav CLEANING, 1 Champlas NURSE and ¢ ored girls. 432 P st NURSE, cblidre 1 do babies PART-IIME or_day references. 11 ART HOME 1836 You st 851, at bome WORK_DONE by experic onab SMOCKING. kets, ete. Vernon st. n.w. ‘made: samples Pot 3 3103 | 35 PIERCE AREOW TOURING LEAVING New York for W sires passengers. office. about Apr Box 100-E, ngton Addiess to care for three WOMAN,™ . Henderson, idren eiderty Mrs. 3. W. WOMAN, housework hours, perience dress Box Jobbing , work atiended 5 24v experi- AUFFEUR, Fili o EU P i ence, wishes position in_private family. Star office. d, wishes Do ears' experience: 1529 A st | | | | who' is willing | THE HELPER philatbropic o legal service to deserving persons Write full particulars to 1300 R. 1 in troub ave. n.e FOUNG MAS French-speaking Address Box 131 tion with advancement L. Addr tar ofice. A NI8H MEALS TO YOUNG MA to share his_room with a other soung man. Address Box 111E, WILL FUE workmansh TH PAL about two mon ? bigher mathe “DANIS, Conauit £ REATMENTS, DRUGL to 6 p.m. 318 Kresge Blig Grace Nash, Ph. G, 24* ELEVATOK OPERATOR, colored; Votomar 2885 MAN, young colored. night’ until 8 in morning, in cafeteria or jau in building. Address 1-D, Star capabie; | BATH, FOR RHEL neuritis poor _clrculati te nurse ( “Phone N. 6933-J. CIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED MARIE STEVENS, elec. noedle expert, 2 ' exp.. 309 Rresge Bldg., 11th and G. 26% COVERS. OVERSTUFFED SEPARATE . Samples given R. L. ISHERWOOD, 1207 0tb n.w. ¥r. 6110, Filipino, wishes position in auto can do any bard work; four #hop’ d Address Box 117-E, Star experience. office. e WEIGHT SAFELY AXD RAPIDLY REDUC! with wood. FRENCH METHOD. to_Gost. empioyes. Dr. DELLA D. Li PAINTING 8113, J. PLUMBI ity or Box 7 kalsominiag, wall scraping. SN HEATING JOBS vaoted, expert mechanic. Address expericaced; refer: ences ¥ ~ WINDO' Frank_4014. WORK to repair automobiles. sta o learn Seed 15, deaires work Of aa7 | Box SO, Star offce. 25 ___ SITUATIONS—FEMALE. __ BOOKKEEPER, experienced, with knowledge of stemography. Address Box 478D, Star of- § college; simple bookkeeping, ition desired. Ad XURSE, educated, experienc Virginian, wants a position. Miss E. R. G.. Phove North 8812, . i wash dresses, 35 and up: eilk d_up. 943 Bbepherd st. n.w. Phone Col. S494-W. ;! TMPLOYMENT o art and gift or any good specialty shop by ambitious young w Address Box #-E, Star office. HOSTESS 01t MANAGER—Respousible geatie woman, highest references, wishes high-clans position. Address Box 103- LADY, thoroughly office ‘work, also knowledze of bookkeeping. desires position by April 10. Address Kot Star_office 240 i K, white: miso nurse; city references; | colored pastry_cook. waitrews, gemeral worker | ~ $ h. " N. 9011 maids, TAUNDR Burse: i FPotomae_164: K OPERATOR en Burroughs bookkeeping ma.- chioe de fon in bank. _Clar, 319, 26% PRACTICAL desires _engagement: best references; settled; experienced. Lin- coln_3216. = SH_HELD, cooks, waiters, | belp of a1l kinda. | 1203 You l.',“ WP WILL FUR! waitresses, dishwashers. Herondon Employment Agency. n.w. Phone Potomac 444 & or reliable help®. Call { . butlers, janitors, gen- affenrs. COOK, white and Fi also Filipino but- ler, pantry girl, collareiron hotiseman, North 1955, PATENT LAWYER, experienced, capable, re- liable. permanent " position: compensation. $3,500 to $8,000. Mason. Fenwick & rence, patent’ lawyers. citr. PLASTERERS. at union scale, $12 per day. Flenty of work in Philadelphia. Fare will he paid. . Apply. employment office, School Tuild- ing. 19th and Wharton sts., Philadeiphia, or white Master Plasterers, 1615 Spruce st: Philadelphia. PLUMBER, first class, to install bath. Tugleside_terrace. PRESSER at once 1414 140h st nw. PRESSER, on Holfman machine. Apply at once, ready for work. ' Carmack Con ary cleaning. 1120 Queen st. n.e. PRINTING SALESMAN — Young man, with one year's experience selling printing; will pay §ood wages to ove who produces. 611 F n.w, REAT, ESTATE BALESMEN—Due fo enlarge. ment of our office to street floor at 15th and K sts. we will have opening for three live wires who Wikh t0 earn big money: thik is & wonderful opportunity with full co-operation: replies confidential. ~ Address Jox TACE, Sear 1870 REAL ESTATE MAN in rent and settlement departments of 'large and -old catablished T state age ary ‘ex; . Ad- dress’ Rox 101-E. Star office. 0. ¢ SALBSMAN_High-powered man of good ad- dress and record can make desirable connec. tion with national concern, seiling a service to merchants; strictly commission; opportunity to busfllfl‘ r;rm-nrnl lzlll;?me. lAfl’anlO. 8., Box . Pa. ave. lon, glving full . teulars_coneerning past cxperience. o SALESMAN, for gas ranges and Pittsburg ‘water heaters; not house-to-bouse work: ex- perience preferable, but will train right type of man; call 4.30 to 5:30 pm. Edgar Mprrls Eales Co.s 1308 0 B Aw 7y SALESMAN—$10,000.000 company wants man to sell Watkins' home itles in Wash- ington; ml;r‘-, an r‘l‘m used daily; hlg:: $35-50 weekly: experience unnecessary. Dept. B7, the J. R. Watkios Company, 231 Jobnson ave., Newark, N. J. e SALESMEN. men's clothing, thoroughly ex. perfenced, handling good trade: permanent position to right pas Grosner's, 1325 ¥ st. | IBSY WANTED_—White: nurse. $io: maid, $60; maid, $60; waitress. $&: carver, $&5. Coiored: cook, $60; two public cooks, $20 each weekly. Ladies’_Exchange. 807 Vermont ave. m.w. For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR CALL 0. A. FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 36 G_St. Main_8250. RESIDENT — MANAGER, _ thoroughly _ex- perienced ; desires” connection with high cluss apartment house: satisfactory references fur- mished ; for interview cail Cairo Hotei, Mrs. Matthews. P SEAMSTRESS, white, wants embroidery, 85e sewing_or remodeling. Address Box 94.E. Star_office. o STENOGRAPHER, experieoced, wants extra work, COpYing or sienograpaic; reasonable rates. _Address Box 107-E, Star office. . 23% Address Dox 108E, | i | {them in”" or phone about large lots. | Phone Lincoln 1065, DECKER. D. (., 17: DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY LESSONS Ask_for cataloz. LIVIN: N ACAD Y. 151 y RICITY WILL you sclentific treatments; excessite weight re- Quced by new methods Phone Potemac 1447 DRAPERIES. WINDOW | covers mude to order at greatly reduced pri for March. We of the latest inter LANSBURGH INTERIOR 729 11th St complete line _ WANTED—MISCELLAN. ANTIQU Furniture, mirrors, art_oblects nold, 13: e ROOKS - BOOKS— S—AIll kinds. v_"R'\n: rankion 3416, _Pearlman's Book Shop, 933 G n.w CAMERAS, field glasses, shotguos. every kind! anythiog you have to seil 11th and E n.w. Phone Franklin 833 or postal CIGAR CASE—1 4-foot, 1 6-foot cands 25%_ is price for men's used clothing. J. Dernstein, 1 Potomac 2340 give vou me square doilar value for all the men's worn suits, shoes. pants. efc., that vou wil sell? Let us koow. Justh's Old Stand, 819 red auto. 2 highest en's dis s, Addre, W. Rice, 133 WA call ia my unie mobile, ci burbs, " and prices ‘for ladies’ gentlemen’ carded clothing of ail or phone. [ and men's worn clothes. Write or phone D Stein. 1808 Tth st. n.w. Phone : FEATHER REDS #ud torfture; patd. Square Deal Furnitare Co. b.w. Pl 5636. FURNITCRE—I{ vou have any furniture or other goods to sell, and rou want tu obtwin best results, send for Louis st._n.w. 201 best_p 501 NOGRAPHER 8nd typist desires cveaing North_9814. . NOGRAPHER, cxperienced (Knowisdge of bookkeepiug). evenings. Potomac 2522, 24+ TYPIST. "experienced, tomporars or_perm nent work; ref ms 1834, WOMAN, white, wishes part-time. lousekeeper or practical nurse. | BUSINESS POSITIONS—Free regiatration. | Washington Employment Exchange; operated for the public by the Washington School for Secretaries. NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213. ‘Transportation Bldg., 17th and H. HELP—FEMALE. 2 ATTERATION HANDS: fine gowns: must be very capable: good positions to those who can | qualify: must come well recommended. Kaplowitz, 721 9th st. n.w. T ASSORTEE, white woman, 112 Queen st. n.e. CANDY ~ SALESWOMAN. experienced, _in store; hours 10 to 6:30: no Sun- g00d’ salary. Address Box 438-D, Apply COOK—Experienced (white), cafeteria. dress Box 236-B. Star office. i SITUATIONS—MALE, FEHAI.E COUPLE +Colored, cook #md_chauffeur; expe- rienced; willing to leave city. 1447 Sw FURNITURECash for contents of houses @ specialty: &lso plamos. store_fxtures and showrases santed. Just call Main 3006 and you will get the best re Want (o buy direct from owne Ph lin 5394, 24° household goods casi prices. M. FURNITURE and of kinds for highest FURNITURE—If you want to for ¥our furniture & household goods, call 1de. Furniture Co., Muin 2508, 610 Louisiana a SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. T by fhe day. 1224 Duncan_st. n.e Lt 4 OHAMBERMAID or day's work by reiiabie colored woman; may sears [ private family: cleaner; reference. = 1433 Q st Do B o) y by two reliable colored girls, 1442 Corcoran_st. n.w. LEANING to do. Potomac 14723 call DRESSMAKER wanted. 816 18th st n.w. * FINISHERS _AND DRAPER, experienced, white. 1603 Hobart st. n.w. 242 GIRLS to fold circulars and address envelopes $2 per day to start; give age and experience, Aadress Box 118-E, Star offce. . 00K first class, cafeteria or lunchroom, 15 Marion st. n.w. ' Call or_write. E of ail kinds wanted; best prices paid, ital Furniture Co., 490 La. av FURNITURE, pianos, carpets 1282 for wagon or have me call. *Weschler Money advanced on_ stora Sachs Furnitire Co., comer Sth aod D nw. Main 6306, 5 RE—If you want to Gbiaio best re silts for sour furnfture and other miscel laneous, call Mr. Shapiro, €00 Loulstana ave now. COOK, good, reliable girl. Call 1917 12th st. n.w., Apt. 2. TOOK. settied woman wishes place; willing to stay_nigits. 1753 Oregon ave. n.w. GIRLS, experienced on clectric power sewing machines; steady work; good pay. 408 First st se GIRL, to do general housework; stay might 1228 7th st. n.w. LADIES—Spiendid_opportunity for two Cal olic ladies for outside work of special nature: married or siogle: full or part time; 324 weekly at start to those Who gualify. Call before 9:30 or after 3. Room 408 Coatinental Trust_Bldg. 2% rty. SHOE SALESMAN, experienced, for Saturdays only. Apply Hirsh Shoe Stores, 1026-1028 7th st. o, TADIES for pieasant outdoor work, faking orders; no_ collecting. Call between ‘4 and & p.m. E. P. Howard, New Winston Hotel. 24* ‘BODDING—Man o furnish and sct 515 square yards of sod; state price. Address Box.&l Star office, LADY, office x mot required, $8 t Har: atdrcen T 0wk sapawrittag, Address Box 020, Star oudce: T COOK-MATD _wants permanent wor will leave city: reference. 1326 W_st. n.w GOLD. OLD GOLD, stiver, diamunds, Ul pleces sapecinily. l;ri's' Gull.pn.l Main 8173. 'S WORK, any kind, colored woman. 608 SEWING MACHINE, electric portable o -, Star_office. o DAY WORKEI, With references. Phone Adams 6003, 24¢ EVENING WORK, reliable colored wommn. 2125 10th st n.w. EVENING WORK or laundry to do at bome. 2426 Shannon pl., Anacostia. D. C. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, colored. st. n.w. Tonest, 1117 You The Joliou g Businees concerna guaran- tee satiefootim to Biar readers. Ang com platnt found wevessary io be made 1o The Biar wlil receive promn: attontion. Fur admission to Rrcommended Bervice Col- wmn_call Main 7000. Bramch 113. GENERAT, HOUSECLEANING by duy of part t 1225 Bth st o.w. . GENERAL JIOUSEWORK by reliable colored woman. 708 Irving st. n.w. Stay night AUTO BATTERY & RADIATOR EXPE Lamps, tanks, fenders: low prices. TUCK 0., 806 J. Marghall pl.. so. cous . T. (Continued on Next Page. o

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