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Y. | state age, experienco and Address Box 415-T. Star BT BT o g white. with _1418 N W Mr. between the_ 1S Yand and 2, holdt. 14 GAR Was work only. ave. HER. must have experience: Avply at onee. 1063 Wisco xperienced. Room rivate car: d driver's permit. . at " onee. DAIRYMAN. experienced. married or single man experienced with milking machines pre rmanent position. . Sunset Farms. Suneet Hiilla. Va.or telephone Colymbia 063K after 7:30 pm ik ENTIST wanted at “once: must te regie- | tered: operative work only: no night work permanent position. Dr. J. K. Freiot, 407 | T ton. 1. C DRIVER for laundry route hiustler: cash deposit or bond require Laundry. 14th and R sts. s.e. ESTIMATOR, acreen ai capable ‘of iaking’ accurate me n and has car preferred; hest_references re Quired. Address Box 382-T: Star ofice. 15% | ESTIMATOR. man with experience in cati- | mating building construction costs. Address letter.” wtating qualifications. experiendd and { salary expected. Address Dox < office. 16 weather strip: on “colors Chiidre 1o Plains, D. School for Colo o o Jaundry €0 $60 per m e FORD perienced. “who in"own Bandwritin and” ralary. expe: for (e Tight man. niwe experience A z0od opportunity 4-T. Star LEMEN earn while you learr. in life insurance fres Tuesday. nights. for one hour: six week ®iven those who qualify: one largest insurance companies: uctor. _ Address Box T HOTEL CLERK. nigh apply with references. Star office. instruc. Thurs elerk, Address Box 38T Room | MAN to work smal Address Box 43%-T. o farm. Apply 1126 140 More Stately Mansions |« s = BY SAMUEL MERWI 1925, by Consolidated Magasize Corporation. Copyright. year’s best short stories. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) o—no.” That was all he said. Perhaps he had not found the dollar note. They sat on cither side of the table in the front room that served as parlor by day and her bedroom at night. She had supposed that they would break at once into talk. But they did not. He was soberly eating. Some- thing was the matter. But she must not let his sense of a clouded under- standing depress her. it off. - Impulsively she looked up and cried, “Horace, dear, I have some- thing to. She faltered at that point, because he had chosen the same moment to lower his fork and say, “Alice, there is something that I— She laughed right out, all over- strung nerves. But he waited with a frightened expression for her to con- tinue. “It's really great news, Horace. I've got a job. A real one, with & fine salary. It's In a—a library. She was watching his face. He had never pressed her with questions. It would be all right if she just did not say too much. She simply must not give him an opportunity to disapprove —not with their very lives at stake. ‘Like my old work in the Crochett- ville Free Public, oniy even more in- teresting. I'm v very happy about it. Don't you see, Horace, we have to worry at all about the from Chicago. When they do they'll be just that much extra. And oh, Horace, what pleases me most is that now we can do some of those interesting things—take the railroad up the mountain and ride in the cars down to Santa Monica and maybe some Sunday even see Santa Barbara. And we can keep our clothes. You know you need shirts. And weTe go- ing to have your hair and beard trimmed, and spruce you all up. The | only thing that worrics me is having | to leave you alone here all day. i { his satchel. { thing else away there, ‘ExgeriencedAdvertisers Prgfer T ’heStari i vou | he did no had And vour lunches! I'm not going to have i up cold indigestible things. 1ler enthusiasm. at first sceming al- most real to herself, was fading out. It would have helped if he had shown ven a little responsive Interest. Rut show any; he simply sat. So she bustled out to the kitchenetie to get the stewed pears. She simply to break out Into some sort of ctivity. She was at heart—she told herself this excitedly—a liar. Tt al- | most secemed as If he suspected her. She moved toward the- corridor. There he was with his straw hat on, ctually slipping out the door. His | face was nearly as white as his beard. i To her startled glance he said a few low words, something about being back directly. In about 10 minutes he returned, wearily. There were pink spots on his temples, and a hunted look in his | eves. She indicated the stewed pears, but he wearily waved aside all thought of food. “I telephoned’—he said. but then stopped short. He was standing in the doorway, steadying himself with a lean, white hand. Patiently, labori- ously. he seemed to be trying to think out a baffling problem. The pink decpened in color. Drops of at appeared on his noble forehead. Alice feit as if she was sinking in her 1t was terrible to witness her nzuish. She was on the point of cry- ing out her whole pathetic little ad- venture. when at last he spoke—in resignation, with a dismissive finality that was the strongest note in the an. " Xlice, my dear, I*ind myself com- mitted to a course that deeply puzzles me. The truth would hurt you. will for the present spare you that. T am beginning to see that in times of somewhat abnormal pressure and con- cern the judgment may become so | warped as to lead one into strange by- | Monday. I ways, ‘Your announcement makes my present course appear, for the mo- ment, unneceseary. 1 have made the effort to extricale myself from this pregicament. but find that it is too- Jate. It is too painful. It is, indeed, u believable. But however strange my course may for the time seem to you I must_ask vou to trust in my in- tegrity.” ‘With that he left her and shut him- melf in his room. She heard the closet door open, and then a snap as he shut He would have put some- with the vejected manus n sed. and she knew that he was Biip Tmoes, She She must carry | T won't speak soon again of this. | . chalr | of it, for he couldn't quite pray in silence. Habit was too strong. *x % . RS. STANTON'S few weeks along the more northerly coast length- ened into as many months. She wrote once or twice to Alice Bancroft, and | ! received pleasantly grateful replles. At the time of the secopd letter, Alice appeared to be absorbed in ‘a study of the costume and household customs current in France at the time of the Children’s Crusade. ‘Indeed, her in- terest had so sprightly a quality that her appearance, when the opportunit; at the Pasadena Hotel, was rather disturbing. She was thinner, and wore a look of strain about the blue eye. *‘I seem to be always bringing my troubles to you, Mrs. Stanton. But I've been so bewildered. Things were ke this before. It'a—well, “‘He isn't il?” “No—not now. No, in health ‘he’s better. There was one attack—intense pain in his eyes—he bad to be kept-in a dark room for days: I thought he was going biind. . .- . But still, it isn’t that.. His.-life has taken-a. direc- tion that I can't understand’ at dll He has been very unhappy about it. For @ time he seemed crushed. But self. He won't talk.” “Why don't you ask him? Straight out! and human about things. Alice’s lids fluttered. *“We've never questioned each other. And he did speak pretty plainly once: He said it was a predicament, and asked me to have faith in him. I had to accept that. But I can't tell you what I've been living through. The worry and dread: The consciousness that there is something definite and unpleasant between us! A difficulty! Every day we grow more silent and evasive. And he won't cut his hair or_tfim his beard. He looks awful. He goes away early every morning and doesn’t come home until nearly 6 at night. Sometimes he isn't in when I get home. He even stays out. evenings. Once he didn't come in until 2 o'clack in the morning. I was frightened. Of course, you know—I get pretty con- fused trying to think this out—but do You suppose any great change ever comes to a man at Horace's.time of life—in character, I mean? I've heard that men a little youngér—"' . “Of course, in the forties and fifties men do - sometimes—well—'" = Mrs: Stanton paused, and for the. moment her eyes gazed past Alice’s hat, and her mouth set rather firmly. “Do you think it possible that he— well, that influences might have come unexpectedly into his life- that would make him act—well; not quite. wisely? . . . Of course, I can't imagie that it could be—well, women. . . - Sometimes we have to face these things. I've heard that- the ‘atmos phere here, especially near Hollywood, does undermine the moral tone of the most surprising people.” ‘‘Oh, my dear, no!" Not Horace Ban. croft! How could you evér think such a thing?" “Well—it seéms dreadful—but T've worried. And-lately there has been an odor, & perfume—'" “Not about bia-clothing?" Alice nodded unhappily: “And the night he was out so late, he had—I smay as well tell"it:all now—he had | Powder on the shoulder of his coat. I | found it there In.the morning. A | pinkish powder! "1 simply” haven't | Kriown what o think. Ts prett | hara to sieep at night.. My thoughis | | just go round. - Tt's perfectly bewlider- | iny SRS b ¢ “Did you leave 'hiny home this eve- | ning?” = *Oh, He" no! That's -another. 'thipg! gone away. It;wili be a -week the third timé; but this iis the longest. No address. He might | dle, and I wouldn’t know. Mrs. Stan- ton, he’s 71! He needs me. You see, {I'm only 60, and strong.” i | “But you say he's in better health | yes." 3 - & 1" A ook of shrewd underdtanding was | creeping into Mrs. ‘Stanton’s_clear i she said very ‘kindly, {laying a_h#gd-on the thin arm beside { her.. er_soimebody knows ex- | actly where he is_and-where you are, in_case of any trouble.” 3 “Well, of course—tiod,” sald . Allce finally came to make an evening i lately he has been a little more his old | Tsually” # is best to be frank | E “Isaiah” company was on loca- | tion in the Mojave Desert. There an immense, if filmsy, Babylon reared its painted walls and its hanging< gardens high toward a staring heaven. | Some twelve hundred persons were |camped about in houses, huts and terits. Arab horses were tethered by the hundred under canvas. Sceres of | tattered camels lay humped upon the | sand, munching in placid disdain. Al-| fready at 8:30 in_the morning, the | camp “bustled With activity. Syriane and Babylonians were passing to and | from the eating hut. Spearheads and scimitars glinted -in the sun. Camera men in rakish caps hurried about. Assistant directors consulted note- books. Carpenters and property men moved deliberately in the direction of the sets, chattering and plcking thelr teeth. Continuity writers and violin- ists waited, over near the big set. In the main hut near the eating house Sylvester Drake sat bowed over his solitary coffee, head on hands. A much-thumbed script lay on the table beside the cup. From time to time ‘he turned the last few pages over and back, muttering intently. At a knock "he glanced wearily ‘up and called, “Come in!" Sybil Strange, already costumed and { made up, opened the door and slipped within. . Syb, you shouldn't come “Listen, Sylvy—" oy BUt damn 1t, if you're seen coming | out of here in the mor; e out of here ning—and you ,“It's all right.” Dr. Southerr. knows | I've come for you: Aren't you going {to say good morning?” | “Well, ves, of course. But—"* “Careful of my makeup! . . . Listen, Sylvy: I've been in to see him.” “"He isn’t dead, then?” “No. He isn't dead. He's flat. of course. Reading his funny little Testament, though. He wants to see | you. And Dr. Southern thought you'd beu&x: come.” “Of course, it had to happen this way. Why, I could finish up with him in two days more. We'd be all set. | And he has to go and get a sunstroke. My God, I could weep!” { “It wasn't a sunstroke. It's heat exhaustion. The doctor says there's a difference. His pulse is strong. And he hasn't much fever. He's aw- fully ‘weak, of course. And he's been | pretty fll. The only danger is his | +'His age? “T Know, but he's at least | o hundred and six!"” == “No, 71. And wonderfully well pre-| served. He's never drunk anything, you see, or even smoked. Of course, it's true that he may die. The whole thing has been a Sylvy, I was with him all night.” | ‘Now, look-here, kid, you know you shouldn’t’ do. that. You're all in, your- | self. I'mall tn, for that matter. Oh, | Lord, why did I ever.go into pictur ItH Kill me yet. . Tell you one thing. | Syb, If we ever do finish this job and get.any sort of a-picture, we'll run up | to ‘Frisco fn the car, you and I, and put on- -oné awful week. I'm for crime, myself. : i The beautiful young woman kn brows in a puzzled manner.- haps,” she said softly. * i | 'Perhaps nothing! It's a date.” | - “You'd better come, Sylvy." ! ‘What does he want? Witnesses | for his“will? He can't play Isaiah, fcan he? -Looks-like total wreckage to me. OB, TIl bluff it through some- how, of course, ‘Maybe I'll put whis | kers and@ a \'ig on Ernle Schoolcraft | and wind up with a soft-focus long | {shot.” But the final close.up will be gone. And his big scene with you | nd. -Jim . Haley! “Gone! All gone! Vithout that beautiful, stern face! { Tou see, dear, T was going to irls vut | | Stamped a ‘small foot. | “Plea Sylvyr 'You slip out first. in & minute.” “No, 1 don't feel ll’g\ln ."‘ syb‘:’}"l“ come over you, anyways, “Nothing, but—— oOh, " how it looks, Come on with e They found the venerable man propped up on pillows on his cot. The woodbound. Testament was in his hand. He had slipped a finger within | it- to-mark -his- place: - Dr, -Southern bowed-quietly, stepped aside for' thent, and then moved out into-the glare of the desert sun just beyond the door- jway. - x “Per- T'll come along like sneaking { perience: fire. | non-competitive: strain for him. | WAL | YOUNG 3 also must b her | YOUN ole or part | Box 496-M. | | surance. Addres MAN, married. for small farn near city: stead§ employment and good wages to righ man; in replying. state age. size famuls. | color, ete. Address Box 390°T. Star office’ | Wé nieed two o complete our organ- | zation demonstrating and selling the van uetta non-elec er. £60d nay and “rapid ad Bond Bldg.. 14th and N. Y. ave. i e 2 ~ four, who can_qualify as | chain’ etore orgamization. using auto- | matic coin-controlled machines: immediate position and wonderful possibilities 10 right parties. Call_or write Wheel of America, - B 2 prefer_men with some’ specialty selling experiences If sou are a live wire. see Mr. Daniel. 8:30 to 9:30. or 4 0 5. 170 McGill Bldg. S Small boy: salary. $8. Ad- T, Star_office. PAPERHANGERS. o PORTER to work in drug_store Apoly_Smith's Pharmacy. b i REAL - ESTATE _ SALESMAN opportunity in _office of builder and broker for a_reliable by who can_sell real estate. Replies confiden- tial. For interview write Box 421-T. young man with ineurance ex- automobile liability: salary and commission: prospects furnished: excel- lent opportunity for right man: state experi- Address_Box 285-T. Star office. GER to take charge of large plendid opportunity for right Addrexs Box 401 sell Ford cars: who will work: ew Hampshire oduce. P, £ood Bartr a L S EN_ energetic_young _men to_sell frade first mortgake bonds: lucrative ons for a number who qualify: we teach you, so previous experience exsential. 'See Mr. Fennell. Room Conn. ave., between § and §. befo day if possible. SA! EN.experienced. Saturday exiras. 1115 G st. n.w. OLLORED Must make himeel have reference. H FEUR. 1f useful in store; must Apply between 9-6. Mme. Rose 1223 ¢ MEN sent an estab Washington ; cqmniensurate pended; only bition oppor Jox 464-T, St Men You concern, and 43, sively in this ¢ Wednesda 59, Munsey 1 Srandt. SHOE ¢ Steady positions looking for chan veler Atores ppe ply pay and short hour Avply to Mr ICHAUFFEURS identification c; i 1sed com carning $100_weekl; and see 1e. stenog. service. Ou $5.000 a year: need ent_employment to 510 Bond Bldg. $45 PER MONRH on_small countrs pl house work, man f £ood pe at Industrial Home | - i Short courses Pos = L week N Touch THE_STC( Has Two More- Now ix & good tin ! will fit you for life | regret a course in say it placed them Call, write or_telegh need apply wanted to reprc-'* lished concern in a good income, with effort ex men with am- this is tunity, Address ar office. {SALESMEN WANTED to so- tlicit business for old-established | between ages 25 will receive per- {sonal training and weekly pay +|No traveling: work is ex ity. Ixcellent op- Aeplvi Gortunity for advancement. Ap- > Y, 9 to 2, Room $dg LESMEN. open far live men w0t wdvancement g Cverswh Reference - 41K Tuh et wanted with ard and reference ; missions. Apply irdman Park Ho- ap: v welling real estate. Free office space, talephone not interfere with pres- start. A. M. Sheppard AND BOARD for couple ace: woman to cook or arden and chick responsible par Star_office. 1off- Pa. | E M (April) out of ¥ high etandards: grad- for grad. or refu M. 287 OUCH SYSTEM. (OM =, Jonier Coilege | ESSFUL MAN Common n & course that « duties. You will neve our school. Thoy on_ the road to succoss one. It is better to call 16 1o be BOOKKEEPERS. n spare time doing a sucoenafully et Special course fo aminations, 5 days Tuition per_mo. this week at grea {for post office exam.. firemen and_general 1 Service ntancy Address Box 12 13 stais wl communi- S aminations. r_stenographer-typist ex- and 5 nights each wk. New clagses beginning duced tuition rate for polica force. for L “erical. Begin today. Preparatory, School. s tly cal help: {ree registratio Employment Service, 1338 G ouseworkers, couple Taindresses utility men. chauffeurs, nurses. plied free. DOMESTIC EMPLOYM of all kinda furnish: N R0 RIN Hao waltresses, waiters. maids; other help v Phillips. AGENCY. o on short nofice. Phone S Potomac 1 pmieEmployment »oke. chambermaids, kitchen e room ICE hone L BOOKKEEPER. salars expecied Sfice FITT SALESMEN—DOId_established manufacturer, selling through department stores, has an opening for two live-wire salesmen’ and seyv- cral part-time salesmen. Apply Room 303. Bank_of Commeree and Savings Bldg., 7th E_sts. n. ween 2 and b p.m SALESMEN WANTED—Opportunits to be- come associated with an 'independent’ but tekral part of & national oranization, ‘outlay of capital required. margin of earnings commensurate with efforts expend- ol. Every home owner with lawn. flowor bed or garden a purchaser: field virtually our salesmen now earn ing a good income. Only men witk am- bition. ability and integrity considered. Ap- Dy "to " Richsoil Company. Inc 9 15th st ITY SALESMEN. & -d_Pu liberal commission. Apply 9 to 11, L. G. Leecl STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER. be- tween 28 and 35 years. must be experienced with executive ability. capable of mana-ing 10an office: must furnish reference of type. Man with car preferred. monih to start. with rapid advanc Unusual opportuni Box 440 R TAILOR WANTED. experienced on_alterin: and repairing ladiex’ and_gentlemen’s work steads, position. ~Avply Good Tailoring Co.. TRUCK DRIVER: e experienced and willing o work pay to start. Apply Thursday or 4710 6. C. M. Edwards, 2114 Ga. ave nwl ¢ WEAT perience. HER-STRI} Address handie 5'pm. 804 YOUNG MAN. erally useful at 306 R. 1. bond. Apply, after colored. to make himself g as and eervice station. v b fenced 0 Tigat Citting: er's permit. Apply Goodman. Arcade Market: sl 0 . single. 20 to 25 3 oid | with knowledge of bookkeeping and type- : £00d opportunity With young grow- neern: reply in own handwriting. stat- lary expected to start. Address Bgx ot as head of reply. stating age pected: give references. \ Ad- T. Star_offl e, knowledge of law and real te salary and experience. Star office. 2 e to promotion we | a soung men for gales | work: salary and commission and bonus to | stock and to assist buse and salary ex dress Box 42! start: studente preferred. _ Apply 9:30 2nd -11:30 am. to’ Room TION. 3 FR-BRIDGET CO.. AVE SALESMAN Experiencad. house to_house: salars. com.- | niisaion. and bonus to Heady. conscientiots. Apply, 3:30:to-&:300nly: Consolidated Gas iron Co.. Room 603, Jenifer Bldg., 7th and D ste. n ENGINEER, first class; must have practical’ experience in laundry plant; be thoroughly fa- miliar with electrical equipment. Permanent position to the right man. Address Box 409-T, Star office. LESMEN. Office handiing’ high-class subdivisior: de- sires two more Teliable, agEressive salesmen Sith previous record of “eperienced and have car. T requiring hard work 3 basls onl: "1 gartence. | awning “work. | enced. in 50, for educational mmer_month: 3 Star_off MACHINE HAN OFFICE writing. expected SRR WAITRES: need apply pply 1120 secicaners. Ath =t HELP—FEMALE. good salary help, drivers, porters. Fuller's Asency thoroughly experi- Conn. av 5 | WAITRESS, ork_outside cits during = Address Box DS_experienced.wanted 1 Abpls 5 Hooper & Klesner ISTANT and {ypist: stenography not_absolutely neceseary but desirable manent position: prefer ot of automobile business stating_age. Address Bo per- ge reply in own hand- experience and_salary T. Star office. with kno Queen t. n Can_earn commission. sars. and = nd ‘2 record_and _del Interesting of age. good education. knowledge of tou: required by the But- Bldg.. for vacanc experience not ne. to $30 start. on salary T proficien typewriting. telegrams by tele: work, _congenial _sur- iver indinzs. pay while learning: opportunities 11y ancement. N floor, M evening work. institution. _in room. Western Commercial sts. n iv supervise child: exchange Address Box 411 Ehion Telenrann ational Bank e o ren's iy ‘i for board and Star "ofiee, 1 BUYER Blouse, Jewelry and for Underwear, Leather Goods Departments. Lrlebacher’s, 1210 F st., re- quires a buyer for the above departments. a succes sive specialty will be considered. Only those with ful record and exclu- shop experience Apply by letter or in person to Mr. Frank HELP—DOMESTIC. CHANMBERMAID and amstress, White., wanted: well recommended Address Box H31-T. ty_reference 8 16th now ¥ nights: to 7 . and_general housework. reliable £irl, able to_go away i ences. houseworker: ad_place, ‘mear Comn. 2120 G st. n.w. n_Summer: bring refe: first-floor apt. smal fam- Ave. 8013 N GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. expr stay nights Lowell st Cleve. 0d references reauired. 1360, a1} ing lia- | S nea Sopl} Ask for Mr.| s WONA == | umon b b Af inthe Address Box 420-T." Star offce 10 do upst rs work and b c of baby: reference required. 1 g Saned T e and Tilden st. n.w o onn. ave ave city references Wardman Park Hotel. al AID. white: light housework: pis no " conking” or laundry: stay 1853 Biltmore st T I MATD for sman avartment Work: experienced ook 1901 " Columbia road. Apt. MOTHER'S HELPER. one who app a zood home and who is willing 10 ase poking d _general = housework 10 Edmunds_et. now MOTHER'S HELPER; can sta home. 1814 st st. n . r two children. colored. efficiont cos: stay at night Tel. afternoon ot i i Gty rel WOMA sework on rect B01-T, Star o WOMAN for wen $50. _ Cleveland amall road Pl able. mother's Feln 12 per week: bring white, for maid: to stay nighte: room 15th st. nw WOMAN. settind nights: must have st., Cleveland Parl with bath ity reference Phone Cleveland hoet nw 0 Kurland, _ SITUATION! TER and builder; 1 make a specia i garages and general repa te kiven on short notice: ps T. J. Hickumbottor ER_WORK of all kind 004 Oth st Potomac 1 TERING. plastering 30 Call Potomac “.\mv‘».\ ER. coment CHAUFFEUR references and | Ja CARPE! ing long expe Housemen { CHAUFFEUR. utility | blace: private, 1415 CHATFFEUR—Bren 1141 220 now FFED new” and old | repair and With elect Garfield contractor. Wash al or utility man: experi = JANTTOR in X olored man LIGHT WORK fair penmar st ne. S MAN AND WIFE wants iob ae ) ences: expe rd st. n.w ok helper. Ath st aw. middle aged. active. whi fefercnces. H. Boyd.’ 1323 S ef work. Phone PLUMBING and heatin, country: expert mech 1438-T. Star o S S SHORT.ORDER COOK, go0od. man. st mow: % TYPING to do at home: work called for 1, defivered es reasongble. Potomar HOW DRESSER ences. Address Box YOUNG MAN. rolored ter or driver of Ford. NG MAN, with Jookkeeper, wants Dos roference. Address Box i e a Box 3 o Address STENDGRAPHFR. hool and priva Salary 1o be determ: | Miss Proffite. M: STENOGRAPHER. knowledge 6f Adams 5082 JGRAPHER. says, legal | manuseript ~ copied: reasonable | Frankiin &1 experienced WOMAN cf refinement. filing, typewriting. gener: COOK—Good mily. stay nights: good nousework, morni " neat: colored. _wants.day's work or care 1317 Wallach pl. n.w Dlace_as ook and house fve hw s wishes _hnrl;:‘x | WOMAX, for children WOMAN w: worker. _9 35 .w.. Wash. D. ( Lo wants home for self and © nge for services 8 house Addresy Box me_or da: D. C. children in_exch keeper: preferatily suburban DAY Mase. e S ELECTRICAL TREATM: TS—NERVOU nese, netritis, 1 to 6 pm. 318 Kresge Bl | Frank. 57470 _Grace Nash. Ph. C. - 14% HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE OF THE BET- ter class of unfortunate yount women Tore ‘and during confinement. Strictly private. Clarges Teasonable. . Bablcs for adoption. | MIRACLE ~ OF BEAUTY French-Greek oil for “developing _rounded limbs, neck and perfect figure. Free advicn Aleo Henry's elixir for reduc: for self use. at_residencn T GIVES SCI- rheumatism ACIAL HAIR P} $i. MARIE STEVE! cloc. needle exp. years' exp. 309 Kresge dg., 11th and 16/ GENERAL woman apply to Mrs. Earl HOUSEWORK, elay nighte: settiod references. Porter, GENERAL HOUSEWORK—Girl: 4 in far ily: couniry girl references required pL_n.w. preferred: st night Apply 62 Quebes GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. an for general three: stay eference req; Mice. nights: references health, crahly plain__white housework ! family of nights: very g00d home for right uired. Address Box 401- required. Telephone; Cleve- jeni fer 1 commeien tte. with e . Siai office, or phon: office. FAT. fallen arches, high blood BEST OF CARE GIVEN INVALIDS AND old people by nurse in her home: near Lin- Coin” Park. Tincoln B348-J Keeping apartment with one other: separats bedrooms; $25. Address Box 385-T. Star CONSTIPATION., NERVOUSNESS, pressure treated by diugless 'method. Muscular development, DAVID'S PHYSICAL “CULTURE Emile Bidg.. 1221 Conn. ave. n.w. phone. Main 4160. Sunday. 12 to 7DIO; Write or daily, ¥ WILL GIVid ding washing | ool |