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| A friend in need Keeps Rosinol an hand for cuts, burns, fashes etc. l Oakland, Cal., March 3:—“About ifour vears ago I thad a rash on my ankle caused by th2 heat. It itched all the time and 1 could get no relief. I tried many things, but nothing did any #®ood until I tried your Resinol Oint- ment. That cured me in a very short time. 1 always keep a jar of it en hand now for cuts, burns nall ailments.” (Signed) 2422 Grove St, Polk Miller’s famous Dog Book on diseases of dogs. Instructions on feeding, care and breeding with Symptom Chart and Senator Vest’s celebrated “Tribute To & Dog”. Write for free copy. 48 pages. It may save your dog’s life. Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will ancwer any question about yous dog’s health free. Write fully. Sergeant’s DOG MEDICINES Polk Miller Drug Co., Ine, 1907 B. Main St. ichmond, Va. *IPIMPLES CAUSED ITCHY ERUPTIONS Face Disfigured. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Healed. “ My trouble began with pimples and blisters which broke out on my face, and later caused terrible, sore eruptions. The eruptions itched and burned causing me to scratch,and my face was disfigured. 1 lost sleep at night because of the irritation “‘ I used other remedies but they gave no relief. I began nllng Cuticura Soap and Ointment an: they heiped me. I continued the treatmen: and after using three cake of Cuticura Sosp and two boxe, of Cuticura Ointment I was completely hedled.” (Signed) Miss Viola Sharp, R. 2, Box 42, Cov- ington, Ga. Use Cuticura to clear your skin. Boap 25c. Ofntment 2 and e, Taleum fe. Soid A Laberstofes, Dok X, Masten. Hom 3T Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. anvesuady tonguc grey!s ] A coated tongue usually means constipation. Harmlessly, Pluto Wat- er relieves constipation in 30 minutes to two hours, flushes away the disturbing accumula tions. No griping. Pluto is prescribed by physie cians, sold by druggists and bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. When Nature Won' Pluto Wil PLUTO WATER cAmerica’s Physic sEEsERsEe = POKER PORTRAITS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. —By WEBSTER. 0 C oo B HOFFLE , THE FOR A POoxER GAME / T WiLL BE THERE AnD AL — wiE Payv ROoVYALTIES PDoLLAar’ s W HEZe § WHERE A Thrilling Novel of International Intrigue (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) He nodded assent, gathered speed again and was soon lost to view round a bend in the road. 1 walked back slowly to the chalét, where I found Jules suffering from a similar injury to mine. and in a state of furious indignation. We condoled with each other and comforted our- selves with hot coffee, to which Jules added a liberal dose of Kirsch. Half an hour passed, and there was still no sign of Rehmy and De Blanchegarde. I began to get un- easy. “They must have caught him by now,” T sald. “He'll be leading them a fine chase, monsieur,” said Jules. ‘“Tle's a keen little customer when it comes to sav- | ing his skin.” | Another half-hour went slowly by return. At last I could bear it no longer. | It might be hours before they came back, and meanwhile there was no knowing what might be happening to Beatrice. I feared the worst. Had circumstances been different I should | have hesitated to set out on so dan- gerous a venture alone, but, thinking of Beatrice, perhaps no farther off |than the other shore of the lake, | which I could see plainly from the windows of the chalet, I could not remain inactive. T told Jules that T could not wait any longer; that I was going to the | Villa Mortmain at Bellerive. and that { when De Blanchegarde and Rehmy re. | turned they should follow me imme- | diately. I put on a hat and coat and walked into the little town of Vemoix. There I found a garage, from which I suc- | ceeded in hiring a car to take me to Bellerive. WOMRATH'S LIBRARY The Book you want when you want st HE new book you heard dis- cussed last night or saw reviewed this morning is here in our library now awaiting your selection. You can obtain it immediately by paying a small rental fee—a fraction of the purchase price—and after you have read it you can return it and take out another. You start and stop when you choose. There are no delays; the service is prompt, clean and inviting. You obtain“The Book You Want When You Want It,” if it is new and popular. Drop in at any of our libraries. The ser- vice of trained, courteous attendants will make your visit enjoyable. You will profit by our recommendations of books to read because they are chosen by thousands like yourself. WOMRATH’S LIBRARY & BOOKSHOPS 607 13th Street, N.W. Main Offices and Mail Order Department, 21 West 45th Street New York IWNNTE D Pag UF Ta His PLACK Tomis ASKED PAE O — Brim6e VOU Senin) CARL SPITZER, THE PROMINENT REALTAR PRESIDEMT OF A BIG STEAMSIHIC LinE Arip Tita PMAHER WHO OWN S HEAUE! KMNOW S HOW MARY SKYSCRAPERS /- A Kimp, A DIME O STRAIGHT CeEmTS O RovAL FLUSHES . = ORTH OF CAIPS. - ERIENDSH® CCASES! e ——— NEw S FoR ( Bis FINANCIER e Oac AND HE = 3N F COATE 5, e TABLE STAKE ~ LuCck vou o Ber > OF A MICREL O FOUR OF A FLOSHE S A~D (5 WE EACH RAVE A THE SEVEN SLEEPERS By FRANCIS BEEDING (Copyright, 1925, by Lattle, Brewn & Co.) The journey took about half an hour. We drove back to the end of the lake at Geneva, crossing the Pont du Mont Blanc, of famous memory, and then skirted the lake on the other side un- til we arrived at a small village on its edge, containing a few houses and a restaurant with a terrace command- ing the lake. Here I dismissed my car, and, in- quiring from a small boy the where- abouts of the Villa Mortmain, was di- rected a few hundred yards down an old, disused road, which ended in a modern villa of fair proportions, but badly in need of paint. The name “Mortmain"” was written on the gate posts. T took cover in the wooded garden and carefully reconnoitered the new | headquarters of the gang. It was the ordinary type of Swiss villa, of indif- and still the Frenchman had fatled to | ferent architecture,, with a verandah | shading long windows running right around the ground floor. I could see no sign of activity in the house, and, after remalning for some 10 minutes or so in the garden. I decided to ef- |fect an entry, in order to discover | what was happening inside, and, if | possible, to take a hand in the pr ceedings, pending the arrival of m French friends. I slipped from cover and crossed the garden at a run, reaching the shelter of the verandah, where 1 was secure from the observation of any.one un- less he happened to be at the window which commanded that particular sec- tion. of the house, I approached & long French window with a curtain on either - side of it, which, by the greatest good fortune, proved to he half-latched and gave upon an empty room. With the blade |of my pocketknife, I pushed up the fastening on the inside. The window swung open and I stepped into the room. | It was an ordinary Swiss sitting {rogm. On the farther side. opposite the windows, was a pair of folding doors, which T cautiously approached, my pistol cocked. With infinite care, | T pushed them and, fortunately being { well oiled, they slid apart almost without a Sound. 1 entered a second room and found | myself in what was evidently a labora- |tory. There were shelves, with re- torts and test tubes and chemicals In bottles, lining the walls, and in the middle there were two square deal tables and several. Bunsen burners with other apparatus. At the farther |end of the room was a pair of heavy curtains covering what I took to be a kind of alcove. T listened intently, | but could hear nothing. I accordingly ! tip-toed across the room and, reach ing the curtains, I peered |them. " They covered, as I |thought, an alcove containing couch and several chairs. It was then that I saw Beatrice. |She was lying on the couch had | a {1 could not tell which, and seated on |eilher side of her, in close attendance, | were the professor and Schrecker- mann. z “I think we are now ready to be- | #in,” the professor was saying. - I do not know what it was in my mind to do in that frightful moment, ‘but I feel pretty sure that I should |have been unable to restrain myself [from some kind of immediate inter- |vention. T only know that T had a | ready, with a gesture almost mechani- | | cal, raised my pistol in order to cover | the professor, when a raucous,| screaming voice shrieked out suddenly | above my head, “I spy strangers, 1| spy strangers!” And then it gave a| piercing whistle. 1 looked up. startled out of con- trol by that eerie voice which stabbed at me from the air, to see, perched on the curtain rail above my a green parrot of maleovolent ap- pearance. It was gazing at me with its beady eyes, its cunning head cocked on one side. Then, before’ I could recover my wits, I felt my arms gripped roughly |from the rear. and, at the. same instant, a_blow behind the knees stretched me helplessly on my back. CHAPTER XII. T Witness an Experiment. Prone on the floos |in familiar company. | The man who fell heavily ofi my chest was Fritz Adler. It was Karl von Emmerich, who had knocked the pistol from my hand, while Schrecker- marn passed a noose round my ankles, drew it tight, and thus prevented me from kicking. I tried to hit Karl with my free hand, but, as he was bshind me, twisting tlie arm he had collared 1 saw that T was T UGHT B BE ARETTY SOF T Fnk THE GAMG BILL TRAIN S WITH ARE l ALl REEK MG WNTH COIN. Lot CALDER. | THE Bl PAPER MANUFACTURER WILL % IT WiLL PROBABLY BE VouR S¥ILL PLUS A LITTEE OP SEVERAL THOU SAMD Be A WHLE e ALL RIGHT. CET'S 0 After a further cautious examinatior™ge between | full | |length, asleep, unconscious or dead, | head, | Yo, <Y = . ANMD wATH GHT T LEAN RIES. Yo't e 2 P4 Aror 6 LARMR S into the small of my back, I falled to reach him properly, and my fist only grazed the side of his head. “Not this time!" he shouted, remem.- bering the knockout blow he had re- celved at No. 140 Rue Etienne Du- mont. “Quick, Maj. Adler!” My other arm was seized, a rope passed round my wrists, and dn in- | stant later T was as helpless as a lob- ster on a fishmonger's slab. All this time Beatrice had remained motlonless on the couch, while the | professor stood walting with an air of patient boredom until I was se- cured. “So0,” he sald, quietly, when Fritz and Karl had finished their job. “It is Mr. Thomas Preston again, and it is to Ahasuerus that we owe the pleas-| ure of renewing your acquaintance. His bad manners on perceiving for the first time persons whom he does not know are occaslonally of advantage.” And, stretching up his hand to the | curtain pole, he stroked the parrot and | ruffied its feathers, while it chuckled |and gurgled with a malicious satisfac; tion. “I am sorry,” he continued, “that we should have been compelled to re- celve you with so little ceremony, but 4}0\1 must lay that to the account of | your reputation. You are of & violent | temperament, Mr. Preston, and any | indulgence of it at the moment would | be particularly unfortunate, especially | for the charming young laa: present enjoys our hospitality. “If you lay a finger——," 1 began, | but was interrupted by Karl, who said | | vicious! “Hold your mouth, you dirty spy, {or I'll cut your pig's throat for you.” The professor turned his eyes to- ward Karl. “I admire your simple disposition, T von Emmerich, but T think we | shall dispose of Capt. Preston when the time comes in a manner more in keeping with the dignity of sclence. | In these modern days,” he continued, | turning to me with a pleasant smile, “it should be a polnt of honor to re. fine upon the cruder practices of our ancestors. I hope to convince you shortly and without much difficulty that the new ways are better than the old. At the moment, however, we are about to begin a small experiment upon a lady who is not unknown to you, with the object of ascertaining the whereabouts of a certain docu- ment, “You devil!” I said, and desperately, but in vain, self. The professor drew back, and his face assumed a pained expression. “These men of action,” he sighed; “their vocabulary is at times deplora. ble. In this case, moreover, the epi- thet is quite unwarranted. I assure you that the young lady will suffer no pain or injury of any kind. It is es- sential, however, that the experiment should be conducted in complete si- ence."” He pressed a bell push standing on a little table at tMe foot of the couch, and I heard a bell ring sharply twice somewhere in the house. As.he did so. lie favored us all in turn with that mild penetrating stare which was at once 50 disarming.and so disconcert- ing. We ‘submitted to it in different ways, Karl like & naughty schoolboy, Who had been caught writing “Mr. Bloggs is a fool” on the blackboard: Fritz, flushing beneath his scars and looking for all the world like a Lon- don policeman submitting to a spiteful cross-examination, while Schrecker- mann, who had remained stlent since my arrival, shuffied his feet uneasily and dropped his eyes. As for myself, though I was raging with an impotent desire to spring at the professor's throat, T could not, even in that mo- ment, for the life of me meet his | gaze. I at once divined what was coming. { I was to be forcibly gagged in order to keep the silence that was necessary for whatever devil's work was toward. From the moment I had seen Beatrice Iying there motionless on the couch, I had been conscious of her still, help. less flgure within the alcove. M"Jlaeaxr:;ezt" hx called, desperately, xlous she should a that T wa;there. k0w The professor held up his hand. “Sllence,” he said sternly, “unless e Wish.to do her an irreparable in. ury.” i Somehow I knew that he was speak- ing the truth. I was ronvlncod*l!p:.hfit | moment that it would be fatal fo call agaln to that motionless figure, which |lay as under some accursed spell, be- yond any help that I could ses or summon. The bell was answered by one of the manservants who had conducted me to my prison in the Rue Etienne Dumont. 2 “A white silk handkerchief, please, Josef,” said the professor. . The man bowed and.left the room. Continued In Tomorrow's BYar.) who at | struggled to free my- |8 { operator wanted to assume cb CIRCULARS PROHIBITED In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular mat- ter, it is expressly understood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld, as far as possible, by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star ill be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket. HELP—MALE. ag. lfl“‘Efifisma BOLICITOR, — reférences arge compensation; rmanent. 310 In- tornational Bldx = T7e ———— HELP—MALE (Cont'd). HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—FEMALE (Cont HAVE YOU A DESIRE To increase your earnings? 1If| 50, we are in position to offer to several men a splendid propo- sition with a real opportunity where this can be done. Call in_ person after 8:30 am., at office of AMERICAN ELECTRIC €O, ING,, Room 403, Munsey Bldg. Ask for Mr. Younglove. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNE e time. occasional evenings or Sundays: able to pre- pare country house and simpie garden chitecture apecifications. Address Box 152- . Star_offics. 19% ATTG MECHANIC—Fairly experienced on small trucks: “private garage. = Only those with best reference. need wpply, Prominent position with good malary. Apply. Eiving ohone number.” Address Box 1 Offive. AUTO MECHANIC, truck ence and give reforenca. in “rst lotter. Addres offce. BARBERS. white, train; ork - stale experi- w0 wage expected Box 223K, Star WANTED—FOUR MEN TO TAKE OFF LEDGER BAL- ANCES; 8-HOUR DAY ; $15.00 PER WEEK. ADDRESS BOX 382-K, STAR OFFICE Prospects furnished: liberal commission Robey Motor Co., SALESMEN. Experienced: steads position for live men who are looking for advancement with live concern. Apply Mr. Briggs, Traveler Shos BOY. avout 186, 1785 You st 'BOY, white, for grocery store. % BOY. 15 to 18 years o call for and dellver package ’l‘nlehd abgut store. E. BOY - “Sun- days. “Apply S, trimmer ERS wanted at once. st nw i CHAUFFEURS wanted. with _identification fard and reference. Apply tax! office. Ward- 10, Tass o single ab Co.. 202 Tth s.w 18° EER. college graduate. with at e are office ~xperience. in connection dress Box 414, Star offire. oo 17re CHEVROLE' ANICS wanted immedlately. Apply 1444 n.w. CIRCULATION MANAGER wanted to_pro- mots _circulation and sale popular home eckly through agents niready established: CIVIL E loaet 2y out TIST wanted at once: must be regis- tered: operative work onlyi no night work: permanent poaition. Dr. 1. K. Freiot. 407 | Ploses Apply foreman, 3519 13th | Store, 418 L. now OUNG MEN wanted to represent an old line life insur- ance company: no experience neceasary: ws train_you. _Address Box 119-K, Star_office WANTED—SALESMEN. TISING — SOLICITOR: Jarke compensation: permanent. national Bld FINE OPPO] references: 310 Inter- 3 or women to earn a large b will not in- terfere with their present employment. Thi is an opportunity which will pay handsome- Iy _especially to~ government employer large, department stores or other enterprises. Give references and present occupation. _Address Box 320-K. Star offica. TO CALL ON TRADI give reference. This broker handimg chem| Metropoolitan Hotel. in_Washington. must will interest’ large line. See Mr. Levi, urday. 18th, 3 (0 § emical Co.. Martins- burk. W. v em- | PRESSER. experienced, for! fancy and plaited dresses; steady work and good salary. Sunshine €Cleaners and Dyers, 713 Lamont st. SALESWOMAN for neckwear only the thoroughly experienced neéd apply. Mr, Engalls, Frank | R. Jellefi, Inc SALESWOMAN experienced in | corset fitting or handling of | women’s trade; no others need apply. Call after 9:30 a.m. Mon- day, April 20, at 917 G st. n.w MANGLE HANDS — National Laundry Co., 21 Pierce st. n.w. SALESLADIES, | EXPERIENCED, 1 for our coat, suit and dress de partments; g Apply | immediately | J. E. CUNNINGHAM CO,, ' | 316 7th St. N.W. ood salary. HELP—DOMESTIC CHAMBERMATD-WAITRESS boarding house: reference = il i Sy COOK and houseworker. COOK and Houseworker experienced. | 1161130 $40 month. North TUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (Continued.) : g eliable, wishes bundle wagh o work- Col. 763 8 work 1 GIRL, colore to tuke home LAUNDRESS, homie or out LAUNDRY MAID Mag wanta Tor wishes positic Twilty. 190 Que t CRNING WORK. &pt_to_clean by reliable woman. " 1504 W tt. n MORNING WORK. cleaniug washes: firsi-class B 1151 apartments or work. _ Lincoln 511 mbermaid. young stay some nights. iaundry. apte. bundie 21%9% Pa W MORNING 0 wich ae cla etting dinne: 18% colored 308 Que SEAMTRESS, colored. with city it alteration hand or with fir wker. 406 K st. n.w. s WANTED AT HOME b, Call or write. = No. 6 ~wants WASHES Wn‘\ii\ —Colored, SOMAN ok i Solore: slia ot “wants place as cook. gen best reference. . Call 180 ouny. Ard st YOUNG COLORED womun from fhe counirs an, neat ‘and good coo colored, wishes evening St Ca) PERSONAL. TEACHTS = GRADCATY ham Franklin 5131 NTRS Kive massage 10 a women, at thelr rem HOOL COLORED — 20 Hillyer vl housewor COOK. general houseworker 40 syears: pleasant home [ Fartaints White With coupie with _good Apply before 12 noon. 4805 T p) gden ave | near“17th and " Decavir n.w 8 Tel. Adams NERAL WORKING [1OUSEKEEF perienced. white: refercnces required mont_summer. Franklin 7060 “HOUSEWORKER—Young white WANTED SALESMAN. A good opportunity is now open for a live-wire salesman to make a good connection with a financial institution of 80 years of service. No bonds or real estate. Unusual opportunity for advancement to an executive position for a man starting at this time. College men prefer- red. Apply with references. Address Box 307-K, Star office. DRIVER. experienced. for gasoline truck: must furnish best of references and full varticulars. Address Box 353-K. Star office FIELD AGENT, national organization: manent.” 310 Tnternational Building HOUSEMAN colored man as houseman in_ private residence: Dermanent Dosition: room and board or can rent six-room houss at very reasonable rent: must Le lhurflu(m, experienced and ha «ood references. A Treas Tiox o7-K. Star office ! JEWELRY SALESMAN—Must have good reference; good salary and commission sieady positlon. Apply Kann Optical Co., 7 _7th n.w JANITOR, married: small bulidin idtchen and bath quarters gas.Call Franklin 6242 JOB PRI cxperienced. wanted. P Lynehbure. Va FACTURER complete line painis. varnishes. enamela and roof coatin can_Use few more representatives: )ibe profit_sharink arrangement. Union Produ Co.,_Cleveland. 21° per- 17e 3 rooms. ght and steady work, F at. nw S ment: quarters in exchange for Address reply Box 341 K. Star office. orie Hratts. 447-R MAN. married. as janitor of S-atory ment: must be experienced and have A reforences. Address reply Box 342K, Star office. ¥ MAN. married. Janitor small apt. ters and S15 month ‘in - exchange for services: must be experienced ind have A-1 references. Address Box 844K, Star office. MECHANICS. several_with at leasi (hree sears’ experience in Ford service stations Good wages. Apply to Mr. Conrad. Hill & Tibbitts, 14th et nw 3 representatives Spring campaign: full or part time. Appiy to Mr. Kelly. American Automobils Asen Room 407. Mills Bldg.. 17th and Pa. ave nw quar- for M wettied. colored: janitor, janitor “and night jamitor: references Quired. 1812 K st n.w. for permanent sales work. $3% advancement. ~Apply 8 to 11 d 3 to 6 p.m. 303 District Natl. Bank Bldg. ME to 12 Pin_Bowl! MOTION Trom King colored. as T; setiers. pm: steady work. AppI Allers. 3330 14th st PICTURE PROJECTOR. Ticensed s¢ film _ac- tivities for large industrial concern: splen- did opportunity for advancement: salary $40 a week and traveling expenses. Address Box 430-K. Star office. giving age. experience. otc. NIGHT le-aged_man. PAPERHANGERS: must be able to hang all kinds of paper: only thoss who are capable of doing such need apply. 1325 14th st - 0 PLAYER. young man: immediately for out-of-town summer job. Adams 5R53.W. PRESSER an st n.w. ’ Room 4 - R wanied: apply at once. Oan § SER and hand irone LESMEN, i Drospects furnished: coal orders also advertsement 604 ¥ %0 join males force. of which we are now organizing 1o sell new type gain-a. 8y ‘eleciric waahers: something entirely dif- fereat: splendid opportunits for right men Tapid - advancement to executive position Appiy 8230 1o 11 am. or 4 to 6 pm.. 814 PR nw: experienced. Apply part- 1 i aminatiors, | Begin today must | Address Box | EMPLOYMENT AGE) NTRSE GIRL wanted. man_and wife. kitch. en womar. second cook, night cleaner. cook Fuller's Agency. 1221 2 = Strayer Employment Service. Operated by Strayer College for its students and graduates. Good business sitions - cured for all that are qualified. NO FEE! 721 Thirteenth St. Main 3430, BUSINESS POSITIONS—Free reglstration. 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—MALE A MAN or woman for_ no selling: state ment._ Address Box MEN AND WOM carning $100 wee D FEMALE parttime proposition: e and regular _emplo; 295-K. Sta you fesl capable of seiling real estate, call and eee s Free office space. telephone and tenog. scriice. Our salesmen average over £5.000 a year: need not Interfers with pres- ent employment to start. A. M. Sheppard, 610 Bond Bldg ) SODA DI experience Garden Thomae Circle. 'm in_commercial use: e touch typing, spelling. Eng. ng in ‘demand pos. guar. 38 G st n.ow. M WHO ARE PLANNIN ce_examinations as cler! n &pecial class now form limited. Apply at once. 1 13th" st. Phone Main Tead. bus. letter Est. 5 amination for stenographer-trpist ex- Gave and o nighis cach wi Thition. 3 _per mo. ‘Statistieal elesk exam: both men and women. aked 18 3re. 1o 30 J14 Post office exam. nalary, S1.400 to $1.800 The Civil Service Preparstony 20h & F 5w, Ph. Fr. 2080 Special_cot Sehool OMMER(C water colors an hour. F ave. “Thom BEAUTY E lasses now starting: full course in & ing: hot oil scalp treatment: marce] and faciain DOROTHY COF! P 1123 14th n.w. Tel instruction for gir ARTS STUDIO. CULTL ! XUTo_ DRIYING T, tor's permii) nished nished. Call AUTO DRIVING taught by expert day and evening: private and Instruction: beginners and ad- nils. For detalls apply Stenatrpe t 9 NOW 1S A GOOD TIME T0 course ot " preparation - for - hfe's Woods Commersial Senool located 1borhood, 311 East Capitol street, ideal place. One sear's tuition vle in_seven monthiy pay! evening sessions. $56, in Thirty-ninth year. Tel. XA dutles. in a GENERAL _HOUSEWORK—Colored: good cook: city references: $10 week. Columbia 806K W St v ERAL HOUSEWORK. strong. rably girl from countrs at. i assist in general Housswey GIRL, young. 1o Jeveri1%. Colored. To_ wash- ceneral housework. ADD 5 GIRL for general housework and care o children, stay nights: $35 month Hoslery Shop. 916 F st GIRL. ored. to aflcmlmnl. some evenings. whit ¢ 1405 Kennedy Zyear Apt. 10 e, for HOUSEWORKERS (Ehite), board and Kood d evenings. 3 E 1627 Kennedy LI HOUS every night or 3 might n.w MAID for general housework how to cook: stay nights erences. Cleveland 20 st Chevy Chase. Md. NURSE—White or colored, experienced. with references:_ 30 sears or lder: stay nights Avply Mies Shea. Burling | WOMAN—Colored, | and laundry - ref NIC Cleveland School of experience. es po Feferences - Address Box 3R1-K. Star office PER, cashier and typist 14 years: real estate autom Adéress Auditor. logy. auto satisfactor . Blankenship, 1537 1st 4-J NERAL OFFICE WORKER, desires position with firm wh ment is Timited only by ability in bookkeeping, typing and all cleaning Address | HOT work ;good Star_office. | PLACE AS PORTER or anything by vl cliable. b1 D ASTERING done b, Lo 386y "% PLUMBER'S OR. trained reference day or contr Scoit white, wants y EXECUTIV | university 1 highest | SALESMAN—Young man 110 years' selling experien. | tion” with future. prefera | basis with drawing accoun Box 153-K. Star of K_DRIVER or light H1% 180 | Youy chaufteur. empl N ate. about | mplete bookkee course at business | school desires emplorment with sive business concern: willing_ to start at ____HELP—FEMALE ADVERTISING _ SOLICITOR, large compensation: national BIdg. BEAUTY ARLOR ~ OPERATOR. _marcel waver and all around worker, Apply Emihe B 605 H st. n o CASHIER AND CHECKER. firat class, ex- perienced: reference. Tumble Inn. corner. 1801 B n.w . COUNTER GIRL. experienced; w Ypges. Ye Olde Well Cateteria. FIELD AGE national organiation manent. 310 International Building. = 17% Teferances: permanent. 310 Inter. iy hite; 1773 _Col. ER: bring references. 1327 YOUNG MAN with some ence in electrical repairing. FOUN lecting: one with Ford car but live wires need apply. Stores. 621 7th st. n.¥. YOUNG MEN, 0, tally clerke: 8 am. to 10 am.: must write rapidly and legibly. Apply 0wl Nandwriting. ~ Address Box G52-K. Star office. YOUNG_MEN, neat appearing, freshments in' Gayety Theater. concession_manager at_theater Dom PORTER WANTED; SAL- ARY, $25 PER WEEK ; MUST BE ABLE TO FURNISH BOND. ADDRESS BOX, 160-K, STAR OFFICE. WE WANT— Anan i he aan Age 25 or older Some business exverience of gen- gral asture. A business of vour own A permanent_income Either executive or sales work A future limited only by your own capacity and your own am- bition. . State age and business experience and give telephone number- ADDRESS BOX 303-%. STAR OFFICE TRESOURCES, $7,500,000. OLD, CONSERVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION HAS PERMANENT POSI- TION FOR HONEST AND ENERGETIC MAN BE- TWEEN 28 AND 50 DESIR- ING OUTDOOR OCCUPA- TION.. EXPERIENCE NOT Dractical_experi- ‘Arcade Electric, G MAN with some experience in_col- roferred: none ederal Clothing o sell re- INECESSARY, BUT MUST BE WILLING TO WORK HARD. DO NOT ANSWER BUNLESS YOU. ARE AVAILABLE NOW. UNLIMITED OPPOR-; TUNITY . FOR . ADVANCE- MENT. GIVE BRIEF PAR- TICULARS ABOUT YOUR- SELF FOR PERSONAL IN- TERVIEW. ADDRESS BOX 337-K, Star office. Apply to i1 L . colored, wanted for sewing in tallor 4631 Belt road. Phone LADY OPERATOR wanted at once at Sione. wall Jackson Hotel, Staunton, Va.: f with "the Edmonds permanent chine: highest salary and commissio: For information a Experienced. colored. Lamont_st. n.w general operator, experi- class need apply. Emile, SALESWOMAN—Experienced. 1427 F al. nw o NURSE, white: must have references. 3200 Ellicott st. n.w. or Cleveland 922. OPERATOR for bosom ironer on_shiris. 4pply Mr. Rooney, Yals Laundry. 437 New ork ave.. OPERATOR, for “beauty parior; must bs 00d marcel waver. Lash, Beauty Spectalist, Yransportation Bids. Toe PRESSERS. experienced, on _fancy__silk dresses; o) rtun to earn from $30 to $35 per weel ational Cleaners. 1224‘0111h . nw. B SALESLADY, experlenced. pastry _ shop. Garden T Shoppe. Y‘ilh and Thomas C|r€le.p' SALESWOMEN WANTED fo work in pairs ing houses: $10 week and commis- Apply Room 730 Investment Bldg. * STENOGRAPHER. In law office; state ex- pefjence and gudlifications. ‘Address Box 384-K. Star office. . TEACHER with ability to meet people: charm and refinement: salary. $273 for 78 days: with opportunities for additional bonuses: for vol- ume library work. Address Box 187-H, Star office. WOMAN, experjenced. to cook breakfast and care for' food in c 107 D st nie, be- tween 9:30 and 11 am. i8¢ WOMAN of middie age, Protestant. as nizht attendant in inetitution. Address Box 103"!(. Star office. oderate salary. _Phoy BiEse o P MA school grad st. Can drive What have 3 2 AN, I, wishes chauffeur in private family: refe YO0 | store stonw T “and wi ars’_experience. first-class referenc = | % irard st. n.¥. MAN D WIFE—Positions t0 %o away for Summer: houseman_or chauffeur _and cook. Phone W, 18° afternoon work BOOKK E] ASHIER _ desires _cvening wark: hotel exerience. Phone West 1133 |Gt e onien ol SiaRe | CASHIER, expert. desires position: restay | rant work preterred. | amount of iyping. switchboard considered hookkeeping Main § 18 Teasonable. EDITOR-TYPIST desires work: {ry me erences upon request. Phone North 2 Ant. 2 MAIDS. Cooks. nurses, laundresses furnished Dart-tinie _workers. also keneral Workers wanted, _Potomac 1642, . SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER. 8 scars valuable experience: available immediatels: eplendid references: $30 weekly. Addrees ox 331-K. Star_office. i SEWING, by the day or week. Col. 1177, STENOGRAPHER, experionced, reliable. do- sires work. Address Box 175-K. Star Smce. TYPEWRITING to do at homa: prompt serv ice.Call Col. 1117. 1 WOMAN _ATTORNE: with established law office practice more important than eideration. ~Address Box 351-K, S YOUNG LADY, in_dental ‘office tof's or dental offl Star offi wishes _connec actual _court oney with three 3 would like position in Address Box SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. GCHAMBERMAID or waitress, colored girl. Cail at 1808 Oregon ave. YOUNG WOMEN, several. nsat appearing, 21- years of ‘:0 for special advertising Work; Siralght salary basia: $3.50 per day ncluding cactae: the srock ls e hause-fo- use proposition. reply. in. clzz‘dfluvphona Dumber. (o Box 365-K. Star office. = YOUNG LADY to work in store. st. n.e. GOOD SALARY DURI SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. 1008, T PERMANEN PLEASANT WORK, TELEPHONE OPERATION. THE_IDEAL_OCCUPATIO! FOR YOUNG \VOMEN. ATPLY, FIRST FLOOR, 725 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. CLEANING ladies’ apartment: have refer- ence. L. 7R68-W. T8¢ COOK._go0d._or cleaning, by week 811 _23rd or day. progres- | but position reauiring | Phone North { GHIROPRACT easy te COMPOSED. ARRANGED, A GRADUATE IN ELECT For REAN BOARDING Cont cement tion, A i) R PERMANFE NTT STEVEN BARTES HOME REMOVED Tith & G 18% SPEAKING (PANTON | 4 ETTE GEOFFRE. ¥ g | we ' SAFELY AND RAPIDLY RE ) FRENCH METHOD. 6pe GIVEN ople in pleasant home Address Box TRICAL TREATMENTS. CRACE | 47473 WE PAY S ‘ o) H. CLOTH MASSAGE FOR olored). Phone N. 683 iren to Shore WANTED vtion at once. e Tasseuse (Swedish) acientific massere Address AND EVERYTE anything to sell, 135 st ew BOOKS—BOOK: an's B will ever give yo dollar value for all ‘the shoes. pante, etc., that know Highe and ladies’ second-has DIAMONDS -as no delays. diamond_ \ FEATHER BEDS S Dea v it RNITUR hest p FURNTITR: : 18°* Touer 17 Urniture o ou_want fo obta s Notes, 421 101} | FURNITURE— le furniture ontents of houses a specialty: also pianos st fixtures and ehowcases wanted. Jus: Main 5006 and will get the best re suits) s FURNTTURE and office fixt T < FURNIT paid. Can n.w.._or_phone_ URNITURE suits | cellanec e a and other mis Shapiro, 600 Lotisiana you will feel sa prices 1 pay. Pelanbere a1 S it price & 23 carpets. ete or “Rave ms “Weschle GOL diamonds _ana manufactaring” dept ash value paid. Selinger's. 818 F #i GOLD_Bring in_vour old gold, aifver m., diamonde: aiso discarded Jewelrs ed’ fhem i ‘our manufacturing Dent 823 G st PIANO. must be Star office reasona cameras, field glasses v Kind, have 1o sell. Groces. & ehotguns: ansthing you S1%h and E now. P .8 WILL RENT OR BUY A GOOD tigraph, with typs case and printing equip ment. 'Write Humphreys, 29 Waldon ave Clarendon 7% BUSIN .\'AOI"I‘(IRTl ITIES. GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES. good par for_kalo by owner. Ad YVa. DS—Act at once. progressite residential Washing market ady-to-wear at Connecticut ave. Phon: with Tectrical wppiiance o wervics aupartment: . would varier ROOMING HOUSF. tricity. steam heat proposition; bargain. sider rooms, “s 'yh;'tif:'o - always ' filled: paving Address Box 2 quarters. _fully and_living Lease for seagon. equibped. North Beach. Plons Lincoln COOK, settled while lady. o ew. Call Franklin 498: L DAY WORK or Tme work by colored Firl. 1525 Church st n.w. S WORK OF ANY KIND, 411 530 Sth Teliable STst st AY WORK or part wanted by a rellable, colored woman. 1 4th st n.w references. : AdZine 50 | DAYE W B ORK_by colored woman 43 C st s.w. y GENERAL HOUSEWORK by neat colored etay nights. Call 1520 3rd st. n.w STORE for_sala MALL DELICATESSE Address Box 285-K. wier Jeaving town. Star office ROC | ing on sale SRY STORE. doing £00d business: sel iccount Inese. Cheao for qui i"4th st.n.w. Fr. 9553, ROOMING HOUSE FOR SAL! and bath: hot-water heat now.: lease. Address Box 10 _roonia near 7th st Star ofire. | RooNTNG ToTS sod Tocation. well fur. e for vacant lot, D Box 361-K. Stw 19 chang X - furnished, 8 room: GENERAL HOUSEWORK or maid. Call after 6 o'clock or write 13 oung_calgredd- SoasieoryCall” Potomas 034 SALESWOMEN Experien 3 ale dresecs. ARSI R Rl 2 GIRL for general housework and 1408 Corcoran st. n.w pi GIRL, general houscwork or go0d cook. Adfllu.u 8864, day's work, DS for Tocatio 371 sale in_Arcade Market; poultry, butter, egss. ESTABL] 5 _business catering o uptown location: no competition.”” Address Box Z16-K. Star ofjce. (Coutinued on »

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