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WIT ) { ) \/ WHY, MR, FRY, You HAD EVERY ARO irt Te' peck! o - ¥ ] {HOULD? sav so! J) [ woiLo Have ‘PLAave D | Tem seLve s 15 OME GAME WHERE Stcu.;,cow‘"/j wWHY, 8oTH - THE SE HAMDS —By WEBSTER. DaE HEMRY, You \ PLAYED THESE Two, HAMD S LIKE A PERFECT DUMB Becc ! THERE S Mo E¥CUSE FOR SucH | 5TUPITY ! HENRY, DOM' T Ri0ICULoUS ! A CHILD couLe | fave pLaveo | THo s€ Two CAMES ; WiTH THE umofl/ | Mou HeLp! J The Spring Flight BY INEZ HAYNES IRWIN, Copyright (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Perhaps it was be entirely of the city, countrs use he was not ot entirely of the that he wrote well of neither Woman Killed With Kind the “Shoemaker's Holiday A ess Mont s babble again No, he never could equal either Hevwood or Dekker in their chosen he toid himself. Once in an at to rewrite “Three Ladies From be had essaved to paint the and_once. in ey, But he had failed; failed so nentably that he gave over the blurred, confused, ha!f-written things. e one Heywood, the other to tcher. He himself liked to write of { tands far away, of iimes long |ago or of countries and ages so en 1y imagined that no critic could dis pute his faneyings. Such a fantasy his new play was to If ever it came {into existence all God, tortured he was with its formles: {and ieness!’ An island Some- | where?” No. Nowhere. An island | floating hetween and sky An 1d as airy and gossamer as a cioud, delicatel imagined s a vision And on it three heings. A maiden. A slim. pure. virgin thing. Mirandola” Mirala? Mironda? Miranda. Yes. that was it. “Miranda.” And an old man, a wiseatre. a sage—Progpero. an old man who had exorised that island in a_breath. could banish it in an eye We are of such stuff ‘e made of and our little life is reunded with a sleep.” Al some of the lines were drifting nto his head. And ihew for contrast with those twe, unnamed a vet, un todied—for. strain mind and soul as he would, he could not see him-—an misshapen creature. hobhgoblin leprechawn, gargovle. The whole thing should be a film of faery- work to iz Night's Dream” seem of the earih and clodlike. The name was A Summer’s Tale. And that was all! That had been all for three months. he nd and the three peovle on it nd the name, “A Summer’s Tale.” haps was too much of fairy. anr rate. it hung impalpable, ss and colorless in the high, ber of his mind. Months, months, it had been since uprushing torrent of the made precipitation. Noth- 1 done would produce more. inz until his brain turned. until his eves ached. Not the lanes about Stratford nuntil his legs cramped with fatigue. Not talking until he hated the town and every soul in it. Not dreaming. Not cupsing. So now to see what London would do-—the London which, at his appearance, had opened her zate. tempied him with the clue to success and then, by the mere poison- ous hap thai Anne Davenant visited there her sister Howell, fed like d-cra ihirst-crazed monster the fires and dews of his vouth. | 1 seemed Shakspere L he had beep waikin a long time, so fasi and painfuil had his &) Yet. in reality. it had been but 1 few moments from Siiver street Cheapeide and along Cheapeide to the Mermaid Tavern. Onlv an occasional tgure now and then had passed him on the street. and now he entered a silent courtyard. Hooded wagons tempt Londor town win months that fier spirit had | ing he b | Not thin Not readir walking ed made vague. looming shapes under a ! In the shadows hoof-pawings and white cat flashed hie feet. But.no human ihe inn was quiet. He made off at angle toward the left snd ai- 8 corner room on the first ! floor knocked with a peculiar and | vibrant tatteo. Without waiting for a | «usmons to enter he opened the door 1 stood on the threshold of a fair- | room, light in color, heavily | raftered, with big casement windows on two walls and a vast firepiace at one end. His appearance produced an instant of petrifaction among the half circle of men sitting about the fire. Then, “By God, 'tis Will!" exelaimed the huge creature who was the keystone ¢ their arch. He raised his unwieldy bulk off the double-sized stool which supported it and paddled like a hurry- | ing bear tgward the door. It was a { bear-hug. too. 10 which he subjected | Shakspere. and afier the embrace was over he patted him on shoulders arms and back with his monstrous | paws. “Ged’s wounds, I'm glad to see | vou' AMarry. you smell of the coun try. lad—clover and newmown hay!” “The others, except one who sat writing in a corner. crowded ahout Shakespére. That other was a tall, | | ! sprinkle of stars | horses fretted with | tail-swishings | from under ;M!nmi and | 1925 how | ress | ay on | thoughts | to | by the MeCall Co lean vellow fellow of a cadaverous |and mustached mien. He made a sud den gesture and instantly they all chanted in unison: "An upstart crow hat with his tiger's heart wrapped in a players hide, supposes he is as lable to bombast out of a blank verse as the best of yau'' They ended with a vigorous “Hail. Will of Avon, hail!’ Shakspere zrinned as he shook hands with them—Burbage and Beau- mont. Fleicher and Hemminge “How beats the tiger's heart the man in the corner asked cheerfully, still_hending to his work “Flery as of yore.,' Shakspere aver- red, shaking his disengaged hand. “On my word. Tom Heywood." he declared to his interlocutor, “and be God my witness, when I departed for Stratford last Spring, 1 left vou scribbling in this corner and on my return 1 find you busy at the self-same spot. How many plays have vou writ in these twelve months?"” “Five!" Heyweod deciared laconical- |1y, stopping to visit his long thin, out | standing veilow mustaches and to im- ;]nllfi Shakspere with a humorous glare from his cadaverous face. “And {acted in uil of them—and I've turned some verse heside. And according to {my wont all writ on tavern bills.”" | “Noi_another heroic peem, T pray | thee, Tom!" Shakspere said with the outhanded gesture of one fending off | offense Jefore Heywood could veply, the {rafters rang with the long-sustained, boisterous derision of his companions. | And so. instead of answering. he hent on tranquilly writing until they had | stopped. ~“Keep 1p those alarums,” he threatened, “and I write an epic o night.” “Come close to the fire, Will," Ben | Jonson ordered, “and lei's see how the |rurai air likes thee.” The company | resumed their places in a crescent |about the blaze. Hemminge piaced a |stool for Shakspere Jonson's {vight. “We lack cheer!” Jonson ex- | claimed, first peering into the depths {of the enormous tankard which he held in a colossal paw and then shak- ing it with a circular motion. “What ho, boy!" he called. As there was no immediate vesponse, “Boy! Boy! he hoomed in successive roars. And when the door opened on a peaked, smirched slice of scared hoy's face, “Bring us on wine, boy, Canary now, of the best and pleniy of it. At once! You hear? I'll cut vour gizzard out before your eves and roast it at this very fire else. As the door precipitately closed, he turned on Bhakspere an enormous face, all rounded leathery centours from which emerged at the chin a straggle of black beard, picked with white. and above the forehead a scratch of hair, black and stiff a wire. Somewhere between the twe and in_the deepest folds of the leathery skin were sei the mere black twinkles that were his extraordinary eyes. “Tell us of Stratford, Will. By Ged, bully |boye, 1 leng for green fields. The | city tires and drags me. Some day, Will Shakspere, Tl take you a vour word and come to Stratford on visil. “I'was but vesterday Drayton nd | spoke with longing of that fu {ture junlket. “Come, Hen, do'" Bhakspere en- treated. “New Place has rooms we |use riot.. Come, all of you!" He I smiled about the circle, now sitting !on stools before the fire, their empty mugs beside them, their eyes on him, Then the smile crooked. shrank, dis- appeared as another consideration, more acerb, curdled it. “But talk we not of Stratford, 1 pray thee. It's yon accursed country quiet I've run away from. Give me (alk of London. Odd how T've thirsted for it! What's n here? No pretty chatter of eourt and politics and it please you, lads! I yearn for gossip of hussies and har- lots, cutthroats and cutpurses, gulls and conies.” “Would you had but come a mo- ment since,” Dick Burbage angwered, “The two Toms, Dekker and Midd) ton, were here and full of their new comedy, the “Roaring Girl”’ Knew ve ever Moll Frith, Will? Shakspere nodded dissent. “But ever I've heard talk of her,” he added. ‘Well, you twain have spent long days—and longer nights, 'tis likely— studying the ways of that fair filthy dame their Roaring Girl. By Lady. Will, She'’s unpaired in my experi- ence. Full of strange oaths and stranger talk. And tales! Man, she pours adventure as others pour out | dullness.” “How looks she?’ asked mont's veice from their row. And, " we've seen the jade comment from the same quarter.| : Beau- - end of | One of a series of the year's best short stories Burbage turned and crossed his legs in the direction of the query. As ever, whem-Burbage was present, Khakespere |followed his motions How could & man sn feshed melt | movement inlo 4 grace s0 exquisite? | Just as on the stage, though tallow- faced and thickly featured, he trans- formed himself inio a god. And as inevitably us Shakspere watched his triends motion he listened for his Iriend’s voice—that sleek, silky voice | that could make thunder of a whisper | and turn every woman in the pit white with the stilled passibn of its| love-sighing. What a Romeo he had been—the beautiful noble face of him! And then his Richard, which| had made the affrighted city madams | faint: had made them forget who | wrote that Richard. Acting in the same play with Burbage, mhake. | spere reflected whimsically, he had often acied better than he could— that voice had emade him. Dick Shakspere veflected, had had his problems, 100. Should he have acted or painted? And had he chosen act- ing—8hakspere had often pondered this—because of that old debt, or be- cause it was easier drifting Beaumont, on the other hand, pre- sented always one aspect 1o the world, albeit a noble and heautiful! one. He was the handsomest man of | them all, tall and fair, golden-beard- | ed, with wide-opened, strangely set green eves: statuesquely cul as (o figure. No one of them really knew Francis Beaumoni, excepl it he! Fletcher; and Shakspere had his moments when he doubted if even John knew his partner and collabe- tor. It was not his university edu- cation that held them off from Beau- mont or him from them; for both Fletcher and Jonson had equal learn ing. Or his court connections, for the Mermald circle had the impervious- ness to rank which associated genius often begets. No: it was 4 quality of remoteness from which nothing in lite or any degree of living could ever free Beaumont. What had dragged Beaumont down from those mental mountain fastness to go pla writing ? Fletcher was as different from Beaumont as he well might be: little, dark, tousled looking, effeminately made: of an extraordinary silver- wittedness, mental vividneks, and, above all, creative fecundi John spawned plots as he talked. Tt was a perfect collaboration, Shakspere had always thought: for Beaumont supplied judgment, taste, a sense of proportion, constructive ability, workmanlike scrupulosity and a real poetic quality. Fletcher, on the other hand, brought to their work a vir- gin forest of thought and idea, plot and plan. Shakepere admired and respected Beaumont, but he had a strange mental affinity with Fletcher. You'd remembered Moll Frith had ou seen her, John,' Burbage in- formed Fletcher dryly. “She as Frank and I'll not say as big, but bigger. She can hold two lads with her one hand while she murders them With the other—a fist as big as the hoof of a horse. A handsome wench beside—red-headed and vellow-eved. Her hair comes to her heels and gometimes it pleases her to wear it in that fashion. 'Tis a blaze then, running from her head to the ground. She's fought her ‘"{i every inch, to her bawdy throne, No woman loves her, nor would dare cress her, but would give her soul to be chosen as her friend. No man crosses her, nor would dare love her, but would give his ears to be picked her swain, She's fleeced more gulls and conies—- Not at all unlike,” he added dryly, fh their spheres be far separate, our late noble virgin majesty, Blizabeth.’ “"Tis ‘pity, Will, you saw her not first,” said Hemminge. And at that the room filled with ribaldry. The adoring reverence, the admiring worship that poor stupld John Hemminge held for Will Shaks- ere was the jest and butt of the ermaid Club. Ben, especially at this moment, shook like & mountain of jelly, Hemminge was placidly indifferent. He turned now his big gray eyes—save for their love ex- onless as those of a hound— upon the object of his solicitude. He was a big, bulky creature—Hem- minge. Beside Beaumont he was a farm atallion to a knight's charge: Yet on his trips through the stews of the town it was to John Hem- minge, not to Beaumont, that the Dolls and Molls and Polls shot their d welcomes of glance and greeting. (Continued In Tomorrow’s Star.) E [ naw | JUNIOR DRUG 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 will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket tel HELP—~MALE. 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See Mr Steilman, Raleigh Haberdasher, 1310 F st nw PRESSERS, experienced, on |fancy and plaited silk dresses steady work ; good salary. shine Cleaners, 713 Lamont st MILLINER, experienced: per- manent position. Creeron Milli uery Co., 614 12th st. n.w. BOOKKEFEPER, EXPERT, handwriag: ateting. ushoesnons, i e Star o HELP—DOMESTIC a a Ap- Sun- in_ own Address sdvertised product readily salable to evers | income | | srrearmions—e | STENOGRAPHER. G pist i e T STENOGRAPHER TYPIST e R ACHER Y TENOGRAPHER TYPIST. exnerienced. b school_education: $20 week . Fr YOUNG WOMAN, healthy. energes AN eardec, oxe Elahas T IERVEI: 1008, risiness " ecneriancy A el TALE (Cont'd). vlerk office experie $1.800 POSITION | advertising and | Address Box K9 SITUATIONS—DOM firat cians. woman 00arding - hous good DESIRED —Secietara pirchasing office exix Y. Star. ofice, TIC wante place 1507 th st 0 family Yird st COOK COOR shore in privaie for Summer. X1 DAY'S o morn 410 K st nw DAY'S WORK by neat colore Box 105-X. Star office. EVENING WORK y GENERAL %0 0 sea- | | | | | work by volored woman. any kind 70 Defrees st. 1w HOUSEWORK floor . HOCSEWORK and by middie-aged white ‘w for summer. 516 Kih o RAL HOUSEWORK nd: home nights. % light home ni iy mor 15 ooking want man . 1o leave w it or day any nw GIRL, colored | one chitd RI i wishes plu d. 107 Tath st work or or cleaning by day; colored womy __ 824 23rd st. n.w LIGHT housework suburbs. or place chambermaid . goa by colored w ko ta worker ol i country _a 1105 1811 __WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS PARLOR EQUIPMENT. chaira manicuring outfite. plimbing Agtw | rezister. ete.. wantod " Franiiin 773 | BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS— them in" or phone about largs | 5416 Peariman’'s Book Shop. s, locls o nything Enw Pho i 3 COTRING—Wili_call in my unlettared tomohile. (ity or subiirhe. ANd DY o hif g8t vrices for ladies Children's discarded clothmg of & iions Greay pomtal or phane "1 wiil call (a7 and ladies 240" s z CLOTHING (mei's casi-off) —We pay y0u & cash price any amount men s suite. pants. shoes. eir. Phons us: w. | send a buyer quick. Main 1145. Justh'e Of Stand. 616 T i 2 CLOTHE 1 pas highesi prices for - | diee’ and men’s worn clothes. Write or phona | Do Btein. T304 7th ai_n.w' Ph_ N ide | DIAMDNDE, jew no delays ' Alv { | #18°F el u.w. Rooms 17 ana 18 | PEATHER BEDS ang i | ppd. Saygre x | 80w~ Phion, Potomac 010 goid. fof cash: diamond ~broker, M. 6458 s n v FEATHER 4 Potomac 1857 FURNITUR contents of houe Store fixguren and showcases wantad Just call Main 5006 and $ou will get the best re- | auite cidr el gy ny fumiture ot other &0 4nd you want (o' obiain | Dest o letnwes | FORNTTUR 10 household goods of | kinds for : W 9 cash prices. Cail J t nw. Main 7100. 27° is wanted: Lest prices e o AB0 La. ave. FURNITURE of ail Capital Furnit FUBRNITUR! “hus household furniture Muney advanced on s1o:- and offce fixtures Sact' Furnitire' Co.," corner S(h 'and | BN | FORNTTORE 11 | res for your cellancous. cafl Mr et o s | FURNITORE and bausenoid gonds waiieg Tou will feel satisfied with Drices | Welsenbers o ot now W | FURNITURE—Want to purchase some used furmitare. “an pay s ) Horight piano Phone Erankiin 8304 s Ry | FURNITCR Garpels, eic_ Phons gt or Vave me call. Paave. nw §OU wani (o oblain best wrnitare and ‘otber mis Shapiro. 800 Louisiana Dianos, COOR —idinner) Tor Tigh-clase resiaurant also baker and candymaker. ADDly after % evenings. 1148 N. Ci ol GOOK and houseworker. good. for Summer Chevy Chase. D. C'. four biotks from r Jine: muet stay nights referencs se Guired. Call Cleveland 23 a3* COOK.” white woman. not_over enced: must hava ity referances Ay Dights preferred. one in family: no laundry. Apt 442,16 o 5. 1610 and R n.w COOK. white. references. Telephone mac 1689 baiween 6 and 8 n.m GENERAL HOUSEWORKOfficer » family two. want seitled woman for gencral house work: permanent to leave iy countrs in Summer a. Winte: with reference before 10 am. 16 GEN] Tiable st n.w GIRL for genel G adults. 164% Nowton st-now. v gene: housework 5407 30th ‘st.. Chevy Chase. colored, for general housework stay nights if ‘want to. 4505 Walsh, Chev Chase. Md. Cleveland 3967. 24 exper Poto RAL HOUSEWORR Flas nights reference competaut 1106 . 7509 Varnum E perienced [t “woman_ e 0f home of small 1949 Biltmore st. nw HOUSEWORK_ 8 (o 4 Straus. 610 1rving nw. MAID wanted K st.nw. TEP—Colored & v general work. who understands cooking. Apoly 33 Tath ol nw. oo AN for geueral housework: stay nizhts refarances required. Call Cleveland 200 WOMAN. soung colored. for general house work: 4 in family: stas mghts. 2023 Park SITUATIONS—M. 35 weekly refe 3 MARCEL, WAVING—E Erench instructor Elsie Pierce. I Jenifar Phona West 15 = Violin_for sale: will sell reasonable VE SENSES—— Inc., 1304 SEEN. “coy- ollege (col- Fraukiin 10077 oy Also rare ¢ and Hearing. AN SUCCESSFUL M. isa course n our Pplaces write or_telephone. 1t as Two Moyse—Horse and Common ood time 1o begin & course that for life's duties school. them on the road to su You will never Thousands ia betler 1o call 00D'S SCHOOL, Ee 3iL blished 1885 ast_Oapiol St BARER and pasiry _cook _best ieferen es city or country.” Addiess Box 187 BOOKKEEPER. exverienced in various lines 3 yeare sec.-treas. in Tull charce of auio- mobile arcounting ‘system: heal of 1eferance Address Box 47-X. oMhce . | BOY. 18 years old. wants a preniice (o any trade: willing | dress Box tar ofce BUTCHER M. GER for market Phone Franklin 4826. ind. non-union job ax an an- 0 work. Ad CHAUPFE Tolitng 1o ieav e ity private, by sober, reliable. willing 'to leave city. Poto d ung “wman f Ph R A s SALESME collector. experienced on mon| BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. 1y accounts: must know eity. Apply 1317 F Room 900 LESMEN WANTED—A national organ- roduet of highe ation marketing & ry home ow y 0. r bed or garden wants men—real men—1to take orders in house-to-house can- vass. Field virtually non-competitive: income commensurate with sfforts. Salesmen elge- where earning more than $100 a weeks. No selling experience required. No in- vestment required. 1f you believe in your- self and want s good income spply Ri Company.” Inc..” Room 7. 720 1hib et SALESMAN with juccessful sxperiencs sell- ing to local n::;r' alary and rn'lml-n:n. §o0d producer excellant opportynity, ricily’ permapent and_confidential. Hi ary, ent SECOND COOK, colored. salary, $100 per mo.: vewetable. cdok. 360, Doard’ and voom Call between 6 and' & pin 2131 Newpari 1. n.w. Ak for Chef Smith . geb_k' DISPENSER. experienced. acon Inn, HE) Apply | 4. 1801 ‘Calvert st.. after 7,30 SOLICITOR for old_established firm: prefer ineurance or newspaper experience: walary and commission. Address Box 317-X. (S OGRAPHER, Eagiish “and Spanish: TR Brar "omeg, 1 * 42 Address, Rox 'AS) iOn aleh experience. X co QUNG WAN—Muyt be sxperienced T siing’ * Avoly 7 ctne "Aresds G AN 1o work n & rocery siore: A cleri City Civil Service Examinations. per mo. New ¢ " tioe exam ;s 59 in_stat Service Preparatory School, And ¥ nw. Ph ¥r. 2080. Special courss for stenog: aminations, 5 days and 5 ition. this week at greatly for policeman exam 1,800 New uce -Lypist ex- *ach wk sases begiuning tuition rate Wednesday, sal- s week for Pat $1.860. and new Bogin today The Civil se. cor. 1%th EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. LP. n. d_grad LIy R for ti Secret. AETTER stenog i e e . houseworkers, $10-845 1621 Hth n.w. Phillips' Exchange. g % or all that 31 Thirtesn lic by e s, ation, . 1338 Polomac 1150 " 2 Employment. il Strayer Employment Service, od by Strayer College for its students st v duniifed: oG, RS, 3 fiT;Lsm : 8 Pos S—Fres Temiaranon D ch ; O 3 RO e peaii i ther wom- 2004 9th 3430, School ""NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Boem 213 Transportation Bide. 17th and H. HELP—FEMALE, CHAUFFEUR. white middie: minor repairs. 10 years' experience ity yeferences. John F. iscorisin_ave. city CLERK-CAS: sires_position. can do pr Smith o= desires pomition ER and veg —Goode, 1015 Ath n.u HOUSE_CLEANING. Phone North 45A0. egelable man it an; '"1! nn. ! 1 Sard st Phone to MAN, "colored, E truck’ ~West 3112-J. it }‘2"55‘ .’2‘;&"5‘ l.t: ‘(Il‘el() as candymake MAN. young. marriod. waat_ well ed proficient in office and sales detail I81-X. Star office . Aoply expeiienced on 2728 Sherman s Joh 8605 MECHANICAL WORK by man_experienced in operating and repairing trucke. (ractors stationary engines and marine engines; re! erences. willing fo work. Addyess Box 811-X, Star_office. 24 PLUMBING and heatin or’ country; expert mec 430°T. Star_office 4 20 'or general work about store. 818 13th st. n.e. 24 RBGISTERED PHARMACIST. married. 10 yoars' experience needs sition at ance. x 101-X. Star of 2 8 jobs wanted. city anic.” Addreas, Box must know how io cul meat. "Apply in per- AN—Age o 34, for commer: al. work 'in sales depariment of corpora- come weil 721 Oth w. ALTERATION HANDS on fine gowns: mi recommended. Kaplowits Bros tion ‘opportunity o learn an eseential util- {15 bmness: n’ rosponse, give age. educs- tion and experience. Address Box 186- Star_office. APPRENTICES BOORKEEPER-TYP] 1802 Star_office wanted—Dorothy Beauty Shop, 1123 14th st n.w. 2 'E fl VPIST. State exparience, articulars and salary. Coftey . Address, Box YO MAN_ clerk In grocery store: § for Heh bary. ‘o 'Omuor.’!gu lornia et. N 10 1 rk: ”é;.’,xy"f 1%"5' at.. ;'Tol‘,hr LOT SALESMEN, sires w0, more Sellable. Seereste ‘;‘:”u..g" o with previoys record of success. ust £pe mum:‘f have car” Thls a8 poall fi" our w leas- | W ant. ' ork but ofering offering returns. Commission basis only. [ak ¥ivs 1all sxperience. " Address Bo FG S BUTCHER, first-class, BQOKK] e salary desired. v | Writing.. - Address Box 156X Star omee. " ver | CASHIER and typist for large general in: surance office; young woman who has had gxperience in meating ihe public 'preferrod. Splendi reference. for re- |neglect it. EPER, id_opening. Anew % 128X, experience to COLORED women of refinement an ce 1 in ed office. In_writ- X287, | vt both 0 sell homes and n. 0 scheme A real Addre: staic age at_once r St Connection i agent and custome: Write full particulars. giving one opportunity—de Box_144-X. Star ofce. experience and n own hand- tatin ar offoa. ot and el nw With well-estab: ‘Square dealin cal not CRETARY and stenographe 28, first-class record, wide experience in sty negs and selling. = Address Box 101X, " ENGINEER. perience. wishes Dosition hotel aundr preferred. ~ Address Box 175-X. Star offy ith building con plans, estimates, supery perience; District building reanirements utyre _main object. Address Box 106-X, r UNG MAN d can use typewrite dress Box 113-X. Siar_office. MAN. colored. or private family: Willing 10w terson ei. ne. Call between worls ok # and A nm. tail grocery store: wages, $35 406 _Dth st colo : evening work rani expericnce. Hollywood 1nm must have wk. Apply timekeeper’s office. Wardman Park Hotel. average. DEMONSTRATOR. with or without rie O bave S0 pér ek ders dans on 3 orders daily Apuly 1317 F_st.. Room 900 DRESSMAKING, $3.50 un 0 pan. 603 2nd st e See me after MAN, colored, to care for lawn |6 in suburb. Address Box 133-X, Star office. ung. while. wanted 314 A Tor lunch stand: {0 EVENING WORK, voung lads. bookkeepe gcashier: hotel expérience. Address Box 149- X. Star office. v PART-TIME WORK or by Mhe hour.__Ad- dress Box 100 X. aeee effice. * Apply | WA i OLT GOLD—Bring in your ols_gold, wilver. latnum . diamonds. aiso discarded jeweirs A’ them in Our manyfacturing De 1! pay highest prices. A. Kahn. Inc ¥t GOLD. wilver. watches. aismonds ewelrs needed in Fuilj_cash vau | MOTOR BOAT | over $500. A and_old r manufacturing dept inger's. 818 P st Tosed-cahin_tye: ot Star office 24 iy nne. Arnold. | OLD GOLD, miiver_diamond: Pesutiful” pieces ecpecialiy 1323 G st. n.w. Mair 8173 PAPER CUTTER, must be chean for cach Capital Service. G32 Pa. ave. nw. 4th foo AT F ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING BOUGHT. ELECTRICAL TREAT: 0 & p . 3747-1._ G TED IN MY, to ecare fo: ttention given o cook Phone B. Hamm HOME, & WALB PA- Thoughttul and courteous nd Tight by 8 rect nurse ) ‘miassage A v lica' rates Taaso lone Lincoln 7491 se. Anscostia, D. e CALLERS DAILY FOR CHOICE st \ith us_ Young Peoples Na incit” 1916 K o'W Open evenings aed in 1321 W st WE HAV, rooms. tonal C YOUNG _ MAN EXPERIENCED CHAUF will drive car or party o Chicago for nEpOrtution leave any time. refcrences furnished. Columina %73 | COLONIAL BEACH. V4 | between ‘ages } Cottage: ‘open | Star ofmce | { ANNA LEE. LEADING ENGLISH MAS WANTED. G 14 to hoard af Ac seuse and physicaliurist for butlding up reducing, n circulation. pains. ste now with Henrs < Potomac FACTAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED $i." MARIE STEVEN years' exp. 309 Kres L ® 2 veniently located Miss Schwartz. Main 9160. Br. 6. DE_LUXE HAIR DRESSING 8 Phone Frankiin H0% 44D s Opposite Capitol Hair dressing ajon marcel wai and face. Al treatment face hair ¥ FAT_ CONSTIPATION, NERVOUSNESS fallen arches. high blood pressure treated | my drugiess method. Mus DAVID'S PHYSICAL SACDIO. Emile Bids.. 1221 Conn ave. Write o poone.Main 1160. " sunday. 12 to 6. daiy. RY CARE GIVEN CONV ide and the aged by nurse bome. vicanity Dapont Cir 5107 A GRADUATE 1N you scientific tre od by B AT ¢ share with 1 or 2 giric ELEC 3. excessive weirht re- Rolte: overioats NG EYeT RN i CHTANG Bgelies . hizhest. WASH. CLOTH- '\\> PARKIN 1320 nw Masseur & Masseuse (Swedish), fr. Sweden gives exceptionally ood witn Faorcises. BECK. 1070 Ph_ Main 8- 28 $lip Covers, Draperies. | Expert!swork guaranteed: special orices. Cail | Norih 9153 10" estimates. Prompt service __BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TAILORING AND for waie WANTED—Partne old establinned ¢ 193X, Star_office USUAL OPPORTUNI] will sacrifice eatablish rowins business section ow rent: lease . 5 roome. filled wi central. ~Dlinea 203X, Star_office Dirchase rofiabia st Or INnVESt i partnership with sery wm '3 hustier particulars. ~Ad- G establishment beer age With capital, to onerats al business. Address B [ eity fast ters kood_location, eit." 413 H ne Cigar newssand excellont - money maker: 340007 52,500 cash . Ad: Star office. a4 n mail order we furnish some n evenings: reic Address Box 325- | CAFETERIA. first-c and soda fountain C & good 1925 licenee: good ey WELL ESTABLISHED candy. sundries: W, section: price dress Box 321 Tusiness: Nout s, inciuding Tonz iease aitiinied in the fnancial district. among large office buildings an apartment hotels. = This piace must be see in order to he appreciated. Don t mias 1t apportunity if you are looking for one. A { dress Box 130-X. Star office. 2 REFRESHMENT STAND opportunity for live wire cash, halance terms Siar office ROOY rooms Tent. $75° 8300 for qusck sale FILLING STATION. accoasory pair. on Maseachuseits ave Fifice Drice. prosent owner leaving town further information call or write 4. € Prion b oL nw. or plione Frawkiin evenings excellent location’ must_have $504 Address Box 160X, for 1y eauipped; Address Rox “PARLOR locate: reasonab) ICATESSEN-—W (A" cation: stock. o fixtur 3 cash. Comumita HSAR (Continued on Nex sood il e

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