Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENT BY WEBSTER. HA - HA - HA -Ha! Don't vou LOve 177 Twe To oE HE LOSES 'Era BERXE | HE'S GOME A BLock: THE BoY WHO WASN'T BUILT To WEAR A BELT Little Fraulein and the Big World o o« e or BY IDA R. WYLIE. Copyright by International Magazine Co Continued from Yesterday's Star.) There wasn't anything new in that. He was always thinking about him, but in terms of a glacial, relentless passion. He wore his memory like a hair-shirt that exasperated him to fresh energy. But tonight he thought of him as himself—as the little boy he had known. He wondered what he had looked like before the end. He must have had a small, sunken white face and round, staring eyes. He must have looked at his captors and tyrants with just that expression of bewilder- ment and grief—not angry, but with the tragic resignation of childhood. And his captors had rattled their sa- bers and thought, “Starve and be damned to you, little French swine!” M. Leforges walked up and down, up and down. He seemed to himself utterly alone on a phantom ship streaming to an unknown destination A wonderful day—the culmination of &1l his ambition. But his heart was tirec—dead tired. What had become of her—of that little girl? How she had stared at him from her dim corner! He had seen her once since then—standing on the quay, blown about by the wind and the rain like a stray wisp of unre- garded life—so utterly forlorn. He had nearly spoken to her. But not qQuite. Of course, she hadn't understood a word. It wasn't likely. He had talked fast and angrily. Not a clever child, either — half-witted, probably, with those round. unflinching eveS® that hadn’t seemed to see him at all. And vet there had been a look of rather awful understanding. Well, what did it matter? He had spoken the truth How old was she? She was so stunt ed looking you couldn't tell. Eight or ten, perhaps. She and Robert might have played together. They might have played the same games with the same tove. Children did—all over the world There was a sort of understanding between children. Later on some. thing happened to them He stood still. staring down at the black. rolling water. He was more than tired. He was unhappy. He knew now that he was a desperately un- happy man. It seemed to him that his heart lay like an aching stone in his breast. Other people lost their chil- dren. They grew resigned. Their memories were golden and lovely. His had turned to poison. They were slow- 1y killing him. Oh, Robert—little Robert Bitter tears came into his eves. He turned away, ashamed, and walked on. He had passed beyond the sheiter of the upper deck and was battling against the full force of the wind when he saw her- At first he didn't believe. It was a shadow—a hallucination—a phantoma among the phantoms of his brain. But his breath had stopped. Then he knew—knew with a horror of cer- tainty that choked the cry in his throat. He was like a man in a night- mare. It seemed that whole minutes elapsed before he began to run. And then his feet were leaden. They stum bled and slipped. The wind pushed him back with invisible hands. It caught his voice and flung it behind him. All the time he could see her. She was climbing slowly, painfully. She might have been trying to climb over a stile. There was something so simple and innocent about her move- ments. Only the sea and the wind and the tossing ship were sinister. Now she was standing almost upright— like a small, fantastic figurehead against the flving darkness. She seemed to be looking intently at some- thing far beneath her. Her glasses dropped off—he saw them fall—then her little hands went up, covering her eyes. He never knew whether she heard him shout. He reached her. He caught the short, dripping skirt. He dragged her back, and she fell against him. A ship’s lantern threw its ghostly light into their two faces as they stared aghast at one another. For that moment they were not man and child, but two equals. considering the whole grief and pitifulness of ex istence. Her hands were pressed against his chest. She said, simply, with an odd dignity. “Please—let me go—" But he held her closer to him. He felt as though he were fighting her. He spoke in German—hardly know- ing that he did so. “Poor little girl—armes kleines Madehen—" Something Her arms dropped. ‘Ssezoed ia break in her, Hecould at- -the mother of three-sons and a daugh- association, | | ve vear’s best short s stories. L mast hear it—like the snapping of a taut wire. The next instant she was clinging to him. The little, terrible hands groped and clutched at him as though thev were seeking his very heart. And she cried. He had never dreamed that a child could cry like that. -He thought her whole body must torn asunder. And M. Leforges cried, too. His own heart melted in an answering anguish. “Don’t—don't—there, it's all néw. God forgive us all— He sat down on the dripping coil of rope. He drew her close to him un der the shelter of his coat. He kissed her. All the German tenderness he had ever heard of came to his stiff lips. He could feel how she grew quiet—listening. She was like a littie bird, warming its half-dead body against his. “Tell me—why 4id yo you—you poor baby—— They had forgotten the wind and the rain. They were like two lovers. They clung together. They were quite alone. For a while they were silent, and then very slowly and haltingly Fraulein Gertrude von Arnstein-Prut witz opened her heart to M. Jules Le forges. She told him about baby rats And M. Leforges stared darkness and grieved over and the whole world Among those who waited on the sta- tion platform was a tall. gras-haired man-—military in tvpe—who looked as though the continental train. then curling round the bend, was bringing him no happiness. He, too. was thinking of his dead son and of Ger- trude auf and und zu und von Arn stein-Prutwitz. He was hating her. It seemed to him an ironic insult to right —how could the rats—the into the himself his grief that he should have to bring | into his home name. But as standstill After all a child bearing that the great train he squared his shoulders he had made up his mind It was his duty. He had to go through with it.” He wouldn't show what he felt. Anyhow, she would be in the hands of governesses—you couldn’t send a child with that name to school—not yet. He himself would g0 abroad. There were few passengers. No children. He stood looking about him drew to German Princesses perplexediy. A square-built foreign er stared at him and then lifted his cap. He spoke in careful English, “Are you, by any chance, Sir Am brose Hampden?” The tall man bowed “'You are awaiting your grandchild? the Frenchman persisted Sir Ambrose flinched. He had never thought of Gertrude von Arnstein Prutwitz as a grandchild. He nodded. “She doesn’t scem to be here,” he said coldly. “‘She is here—in my charg first I want a word with you. It was all very peremptory and as tonishing. But there was something about this Frenchmen—something rather desperate, as though the man didn't care what happened so long as he did what he had to do. The two strangers walked up and down the platform. The Frenchman talked rap. idly with a rare but expressive ges- ture. The English cabinet minister was waiting for him. That didn’t mat- ter. And then, all at once, both men stood still, facing each other. The Englishman had not so much as lifted a hand. But he had said. “Good God!" and M. Leforges drew a long breath of relief. S0 you see why T had to speak to vou first. After all—I have lost my son, too. But if vou do not want her ay so. She shall be in his place. [ | cannot bear any more uphappy chil- dren . Sic_Ambrose Hampden blinked his | sray lashes. “Better go and pick her up. hadn't we?" he said. They found her sleeping in her cor- ner. What had he expected? Some monster of insolent hideousness? He hardly knew. At least, not this little, black. crumpled heap of broken-heart. ed weariness. Her hat—what of it—lay on the seat beside her. head drooped. Not beautiful in ar ay, but wtih a kind of dignity—the dignity of much sorrow. He bent over bher and touched her gently. Her eyes opened. They looked at him short sightedly. and he saw that they wer his daughter's eves—his son's eyes. His own face broke like a mask. laid his big hand on her st “Trudchen,” he said, | some home at last:” | THE END. | (Story and illustrations copyrighted by International Magazine C: But Live Simply, Devoting Time to Their Children Deprived of Court Existence, Women Who Married Kaiser’s Sons Take Humbler Stations With Seeming Contentment and Success. Correspondence of the Associated Press. POTSDAM, May 11.—The six wom- «n who married the sons of the former German emperor, now living at Doorn, in Holland, deprived of the court life which they thought would be theirs, have turned to humbler duties in dif- ferent parts of the country and appar- ently with contentment and success. On ‘the whole their lives are quiet, and given over to the care of their children. The former crown princess, Cecilie, divides her time between the castle at Oels and Potsdam. At Oels she is active in charitable works, and here she devotes herself to the education of her children, four sons and two daughters. Sophie Charlotte, wife of Prince Eitel Friedrich. lives in seclusion here with her husband at Villa Ingenheim. The couple have no children, and the princess devotes much time to ath- letics. Adelheid, wife of Prince Adalbert, has two young children, and with her husband lives the quiet life of coun- try gentry on an estate near Hom- burg. / Alexandria Victoria secured a di- vorce from Prince August Wilhelm in 1920. Her son, a boy of 12 years, is being educated at Potsdam. She has married a naval captain. Ruemann, ‘and lives in Munich. This princess ‘was one of the most beautiful women in_the Hohenzollern family circle. Ina Marie, the wife of Prince Oscar, still lives in Potsdam with her hus- band who, for a time after the revolu- tion, worked in a Berlin bank. She is ter, and devotes her time to the care of her family and her home. Marie Augusta was married to Prince Joachim from 1916 to 1920, but just as the final decree of separ: tion was about to be issued, Joachim committed suicide. In January, 1925, the princess married Teddo Bienert, who hails from an old family of Dres. den industrialist PRIZE STILL AVAILABLE. $25,000 Non-Stop Aviator Flight Over Atlantic Extended. NEW_ YORK. June 2 (#).—Ray- mond Orteig, who last January of- fered a prize of $25,000 to the first aviator crossing the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane non-stop flight be- |tween Paris and New York, yester- {day announced that the offer had been formally extended for a further Ygriod of five vears from June 1, { Mr. Orteig specified that the com- petition should be hejd under the rules of the National Aeronautic As- |sociation of the United States and the Federation Aeronautique Inter- nationale of Paris. Aviators of any allied natlonality are eligible, with the proviso that the competitor must hold an aviator's certificate issued by the National Aeronautical Associa- tion and be duly entered on the com- petitor's register of the areromautic for 2 | 7th and D sta. W. Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 35 14th st Joll's Newsstand. th and P Day Pharmacy th and V. 7% Clemence. nd W sis.. Eagle Pharmacy. orgia ave.. John G. Bizgs. Pharmacy. T4th nw., Coiliflower Art and Gift Co. 14th. Bronaugh's Pharma and Buchanan, Hobberzer's Pharmacy. 14thand Colorado ave.. 0'Donnell's Pharmacy. 3208 Mount Pleasani st.. Mount Pleasant Cigar and News Shop. 1785 Columbia road. Hutcher's Cigar Store. Wardman Parlc Pharmacy. Californi Harry J. Pau and M den her Smith's Cut-rate Drug Store, 7¢h and O o “th and R I ave. J. French Simpson 11th and M sts. L H. Forster's Pharmaey . v [I'Elh m;;l R sts. :lluw\r\' # Phar. Fts “Meguire's bharmacy . and Rock Creek Church road, Rock harmacy Tpshur st Colody & Bialek. . Monck's Pharmae: ¥5: Brighivood Pharmacy. L st Morse Pharmacy. 1905 Mass' ave. n... Dupont Pharmacy. 18th and Fla. ave.. Pearson’s Pharmacy Fla. ave. and ‘lat s F. A lor & Son North Cap. st. and R. I. ave.. Parker's Phar. i ave’. J. Louis Krick d G s(s.” Quisloy Pharmacs and Pa. ave. Herbst's Pharmacy. Conn Chevy Chase Pharmacy. and Macomb st.. Harry C av onsin ave aft 4905 Wisconsin ave.. Takoma Park, 350 Ce Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN, rean Bros.! Pharmacy, 30th and P sts. 14 M st O'Donnell's Pharmacy. 11 M st Moskey's Pharmacy. sconsin @ve. and 0. Donohue’s Pharma NORTHEAST. Home Druz_Co Louis F. Bradley uve.. Louls Sacks. Kenealy Pharmacy. Panl's Pharmacy. st Canitol and 8th sts., Bielouss' Pharmacy I3th and East Cap.. Lincoln Park Pharmacy 20th st. and R. L. ave.. Collins Pharmacy— Woodridz 3500 12th st., Maso's Pharmacy—Brookland SOUTHEAST. ave. O'Donnell’s Druz Store. th and I F. P Weller's Pharmacy. 1ith"and Pa. ave. Feals's Pharmacy th and Pa. ave, Smyser's Pharmacy. 1907 Nichols ave.. Anaco Healy's Drug Store. SOUTHWEST. Lantz Bros Columbia Pharmacy. Wisconsin ave. Ph ar st.. Matting 4th and H 207 H at Tth st i2th st North € 3 sts. and M. and Ma . and 1 1 Capitol ‘st ave 4rd and Pa 4% and L ats RATE—3 CENTS A WORD. In_MWashington and Suburis for— Relp and Situations Wanted Lost and Found Yor Sale and Wanted Miscellaneons. Automobiles for Sala and Wanted. Rooms for Rent and Wanted Business Opportunities. et RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. 4 cents & word REAL ESTATE ADS. 6 words to the line. 3-line minimum ne rate. as follows time. 20¢ per line. times. 19¢ per line. times, 18c per line umes, 17¢ per line at STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. Al advertisements for The Evening St must be at The Star offies or one of The Flart nranth aMcesbs 11 bme the DAY BEFORE ISSUE. with the following excel tions Lost and Found Death Notices Wanted Help. Wanted Situstions, Advertisements under the ahove tions will be accepted at The Star office 13th st and Pa ave. unul 930 g.m. day of iasus. All advertisements for The Sun day Star must be received at The Star office hy 530 pm. Saturday at any of The Star branch offices by 4:30 p.m . Saturday CASH WITH ORDER is required for all advertisements from transient advertisers lassifica. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect adver- tisers from recciving 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 advertiseme addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticke —— HELP—MALE. RAL DRAFTSMAN and stu 808 17th st. n.w TANT SHIPPING CLERK. exper AUTQMOBILE MECHANI( wonderfu rtudity for ex enced. re mes Krakow Cleve AUTO MECH its nced Mr eTienced truck_man Appiy Mr. Kreiw Zl"ru MECHA rolet AUTO M Bethesda, BILL old: good penman and a permanent position Star_off BOOK wnd_You Garage “irate with fig Address Box 55 1o 40, ma hond: _give Address “offi e mar ried preferred: capable £1ving former employers: $30 week start Box_374-V. Star office about 18 and Pa 5 hort Woirs_after school Anply Mr. Simmions. 1418 N_ Y. ave CAR WASHER. first class G nights a week. Apply CARPENTER and repair man white. salary. $50 per month board’ and laundry: temporary cmployment Apply Detween § and 12 am. Tuherculosis Hospital. 14th and Upshur sts. n.w CARPENTERS, 10. wanied work. 3521 Riitenhonse st. n.w Chase Circle. i CHAUFFEUR_ white ot « good appearance and manners: neat rally no might work: car washed at references: S18.50 per week §21-V. Star office CHAUFFEURS. 240 9h atoww. . oo CHAUFFEURS who can drive Dodge Apply Metropolitan Club. Good pay to spon m A i COACH PATNTERS and heipers: #00d jo live men. D._ W. Willett. Traymore ¢ 21t between L-M nw. COLLEGE MAN for v otk work and service. M. 3498, for appointment. COOR e chef. Hotel Powhatan FURNITURE FINISHER. capable charge and putting furniture in delivers ' permanent_position 7th st between D & E JANITOR. colored month: must drive car. 614 n LABORERS. 2. experienced. Apply Conn. ave. n.w. to plumber in charge. _ —Teacher or college stu for vaca tion: Interviewing position: guarantee of in tegrity required: salar and_bonus: MAN, 38. handy worker: in_or out _city; £0od references dress Box 359-V. Star office. work Suppls years old_ for Automotive Lst st ave room fo Dracti saraze Address Box Apply Castie Cal Seryice for HINGTON. D {the women's shoe dept. | PraxisT HELP—MALE (Cont'd). . _TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 HELP—FEMALE (Cont'd), SITUATIONS—FEMALE (Cont’d). PRESSER WANTED. experienced on Hofl- man machine: steany poson: with refer: Cheeng Goode Tafloring Coo 1725 Ath st nw . & SALESMEN WANTED—Experienced cating ofl salesmen {0 sell "hiehegrade and ' Ereases. Security Ol Co- 316 North Holid; Pt STGCKROOM MAN. autoniobile Garts: only thote who have had" several years- experi- 0 ‘are WIIlINg Lo hustle heed apDL ‘Rl g Cing experience; previos gm: ent and saliry” expecied. 'Address Box _ have opel work aw salesmen: expers Dy 1262 H ter_ YOUNG MEN. two bright, out-door wo! v large _ corporation experience _unnec evening: La. Hotel. = ER D _MUST HAV REFERENC MAISON MAU- D Np NN, SALESMAN ITH AUTOMOBILE— Sell Real Estate. DAVID E. BARRY, Realtor. 1807 H St tate Salesman. opening for u wide.awake with real estate Vallies 16 « progressive office. Plen ospects furnished. Must have car Diterview call Main 568 5 YOUNG MAN for must be of unquestionable char- acter and able to furnish satis factory references. Apply Childs Co., 1340 N. Y. ave. n.w. 3* Weather- man familiar with a trip Installers. We have openings for experienced men wages ahove rexular scals: steddy wopk Address Box 485-V. Star offce i PRESSERS — ¥ pressers; steady work: good salary. Sunshine Cleaners, 713 amont st A'T ONCE CORPORATION A FOR A MAN CAREFULLY LOOKING ABOU TER__HIS POSITION NCE HELPFUL MMISSION PERIE “GENEROUS TO A MAN N0 STOC BOOKS OR_REA WHO WILL APPLY SHOULD. IN £5.,000. CARRIES WITH IT 17 TUNITY FOR ADVANCE- ECUTIVE POSITION. AD- 0-V. STAR OFFICE. T SHOLE SALESMA The Hecht Co. requires the services of a thoroughly experi- enced, high-grade salesman for Apply mployment Office. I st. en- I'he Hecht Co., st. at irst-class fancy INSURAN MAN WE DIRE YEAR. EXCE; THIS USAL MENT DRESS POSITIO OPPOR TO EX BOX 7 H'.\IH('.’ 7th REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, By well established office with good clientele; a splendid op- unity for a live wire; plenty prospects and full co-opera- | tion by office: must have auto, energy v and intelligence. Ad- Box 310-V, Star office, MARCEL WAVER. thoroughly expericnced d salary and commission: permanent posi- Lillias' Hair Shop, 2708 14th st ELEVATOR OPERATOR or cleaning offices or” apartments by a negt. reliable colored #irlno_ Sun i " Poromae 1018 MARKER, flat work. experienced. sieady position. " Apply Dupont Laundry Co.. 2535 maii_ave. URSE-ATTENDA B, 3¢, Wisconuin' & all before noon. OFFICE "ASSISTANT and iypist: quickne accuracy and knowledge of bookkeeping ex state experience and 'y’ denired references. _Address Box 33 ol PRESSERS. experienced, Apply Home Laun- dry. 1120 Queen st. n.s SALESLADTES ‘und ~ atack ™ Cloak_and Suit Store, 91 F st i ALESLADY. experienced. Apply W. J. Far- ley “Ine. 737 Sth st. n.w. "No appiications will be taken-over telephone. STENOGRAPHER. experienced: musi be able 1o write' ai Jeast one hundred words per min- Ute“and read notes: $15 week: F1ve ‘age and ‘Address Box itution Ap- and Pierce Mill rd employer OGRAPHER for a reliable downtown estate office; one experienced in insur- ance work preferred: referencs. Address Box 51-V. Star office ACHER. “oxperioniced, sixth and sevenin rades: privaté school:' state qualifications. Add ox_375-V, Star office. YOUNG LADY, beiween 26 and 30 years of age. for interesting out-of-door work, taking musical census: no selling: hours from 9 :3 0 4:3 ary: answer. giving former =y YOUNG LADY—Opening for a b 1 lady “to sell nationally advertised product free from competition: pleasant outdoor work: no limit 0 your earnings: must be experienced and energetic. Call North 6048-J nterview. . OPERATOR. P. X in apartment swlary and hours. Address Box 350-V SECRETARY-STE! looking for a rapid, lenographer. capable of managing office and handling details to the satisfaction of the qacung’ | References. $30 stari. Ad ta STENOGRAPHER—Copyi 106 carbon free. Call Room 500, Main after 6. i W STENOGRAPHER TVPISA, energetis willing_worker: $20 w.ek. STENOGRAPHER. seven rmanent position tar office. .flfisf. N years gener nce: competent:splendid re. Columbia l.“" 7:,‘:’ splendid refe ITRESS. “expert. wishes | 89 family” staying in references. Address Box office. = WORK in store colored girl: no 01K YOUNG WOMAN wishes pos secrelary, sienographer and typist Goptional’ ability” and excellent reference dress B 148 siate e APH accurate. Are voi experienced house: neat Potoma work Ad- Star_off 3¢ BLANKETS washed and drie |_Frank. 2567, CAFETERIA WORK des by colore ounter work. 1843 Swann st MAID, seamtress mendation. position 1o leave 2011 e s Tin open_air. n.w recom- ety. North N§ LADY. THOROUGHLY “EXPERT N"RETAIL SELLING BOYS' FUR- . NONE OTHER NEED APPLY ND FLOOR, THE THE AVENUE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. PRESSI - First-class fanc) pressers: steady work; good salary. Sunshine Cleaners, 713 Lamont st. COLORED GIRL wants 1208 _6th_n.w S COOK. “experienced. Southern 239 Que at. nw. oo DOK and take care of bachelor apt. by lored woman: stay in city. 1416 17th n.w 3¢ in_vity, no_isundry colored woman. 1318 Dart-time work. tay nights. COOK or ~ work Sigpaw DAY WORK or part 5 olored can_tw ref. 1013 T st mw. w get dinners w North 4560 3 DAY'S or part-time work perienced colored girl. N DAY'S WORK or laundrs to take home erence. nw DAY WORK by colored woma Apply 1 Douglas rd.. Rosaiyn DAY'S WORK, by reliable co Call_Potomac 1108 GENERAL HOUSEWORK ment._Pot. 201 1500 5 st “housework stay nights by an ex " in Clarendon Va ored woman in _emall apar nw HELP—DOMESTIC. GENERAL ORK: go home nights: m colored g CHARWOMAN—Colored_permanent position Fth and Florida ave. ne ERAL HOUSEWORK—Capable. reliable 363181 nw. _Adams 0 GENERAL _HOUSEWORK exper colored, middle ed. 1018 Calvert st nw géneral housew Park. stay nights “4-room Y30 GENERAL WORK HOUSEWORK _or refiable colored girl. 423 by neat rl. 124D 9th et n.w. TRL. ight housework orth 1127 or pari time. olared, general housework. 14 Grant GIRL, colored Wishes 8-hour or part-tije work no Sunday. Call Lincoln 44274 4% GIRL or woman to_take care of baby. stay his; reference. 1328 7th st. n.w GIRL. colored for part-time work. AppIY 3 1ith GIRL. half grown. § to 3. Straus. 810 Irv- ing_n.w GIRL. colored. neat. work” will stay nights. Star office. " GIRL. exper: Eaitrens or chambermaid stonw from country Address Box wants Tshes position Apply 1800 15th 40 nced. colorsd. w GIRL. young, colored. to help with baby 39 Georgia ave S GIRL wishes some work by_the day. Ph GIRL, neat, for general housework: £00d references required. Call Cleve, 3508 after 6pm GIRL. co Baby an: No. 4 GIRL zood o Ted. light preferred_to care for light housekeeping: 8 to 5. Aot 1315 Park road. Call at 6:30 p.m for general housework: must be @ ok : no_laundr: 80 nights. o E Cleye MALE AND FEMALE. DRUMMER ai_ o HEL MALE. & ¥ w. SETTLED MAN and wife, _on_sm - o loafers need apply rizht man. Walter MARKERS enced at once; ace Laundry Several experi- good salary. Pal- WANTED—SALESMEN. younk 1786-W after 6 general housework 1422 Allison st. n.w Phone_Linc, WOMAN for, references. part 1 Col. 5016 white: geperal nousework stronx. ssiat seminvaid lady stay 1y ‘references: call after 6:30 p.ov t., Apt 3 WOMAN—White, housekeening his 1M GIRL, " refined. wanting come home nights. _Potomac 1738. GIRL, colored, wants part-time or day w Call 1017 6th at. nie. or write. GIRL. colored. neat. wishes work as niurse or Astist with HEht housework Call 1008 GIRL. cole dress 126 GRADUAT! wnvalid or position Prs child nursing: colored §17 th st. n.w e small family. waitress or reference . reliable colored & i nw YORK or nizghts HOUSEWORK 1n washer nurse. by Call ‘or write. Wwhite: must be good forences: good home and $50_per 2415 18th st WOMA Colored work: 1o laundry: stay nights. $50 a month North_7045. Settied. two in’ family: THREE high-grade office appliance men for D€ and surrounding territory: references eauired. A 58-V. Star office. 3 WANTED SALESMAN to sell a local issue of a well known, successful, dividend 8% stock Wash- ington-owned manufactur- ing concern. All leads fur- nished, and very liberal commissions allowed. Call Only Between 9 and 11 AM. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO. International Bldg 1319 F SEANW. __INSTRUCTION COURSES. SUMMER BASKETRY, CLASSES FOR CHIL- tren and tutoring in grade work. Potomac V. _evenings. | mar st WOMAN to do general housework stay nights 1f possible: references. 3500 Ingo. n.w.. Chevy Chase. D. C. o WOMAN o clean apartment: work at_home. i R for general housewo: or_colored, for general three in family. 1218 M n.w. * stay nice old colored_ 45 or 50 around House: no work, Write Seat Pleas- ani. Md.: will call, " F. T. Stayton SITUATIONS—MALE. ACCOUNTANT or assistant cost accountant detires position with & future: collee train inz and experience. Address Box 382X, r office . BAKER. first_cla ice cream: good Teference 347.V, Star office. CARPENTER. Jobting ing.__Address Box 1 CARPENTRY and bulldin son. 2004 Oth st. n.w. Potomac 115 CARPENTER—Jobbing work promptiy at- tended to. _ Adams 238, 4 pie, 0x bread. cake, pastry Address ind Tepairing: paint tar off HOUSEWORKERS—By two Eirls: ean give reference 1506 K ts laundry wo Thursday: refere; RK_by day. o T take home or LAUNDRY—Take home laundress: city reference. 1037 &k B LAUNDRY done at home or out and dar's Bork,, Write or call 452 Ese st. sw.. Dora LAUNDRY_wanted to take home. woman. 1226 6th st LAUNDRY, washing drying: reference. Franklin 9! LIGHT HOUSEWORK and care for children girl wants place: reference. Phone Lincoln 2566 LOVING colored. s MAJD or nurse. French. refined lady, ex- pefenced with ‘ciidren’ good seamstress wants position. Duprez. 1710 13th st. n w » by _a frst-class Phone ~ Adams by colored b and ironing. open-air Called for and delivered CEMENT finisher's helper wants work; well experienced. 120 D st - MATD or waitress. colored girl wants job. 1419 ran st CHAUFFEUR. colored, osition in private family: best Potomac 5760 CHAUFFEUR, colored. wishes job in priv Jprivate family: good city references. 318 22d st nw Call MOTHER'S HELPER or mimae. 1217 Wyl st between 13th and 13th. H and Eve { NG WORK: reliable woman - 640 Pickford pl. ne. colored girl, reference. MC ence. CHAUFFEUR—W] car; can leave city;, experienced: references. Phone Cieve. 2132- - CHAUFFEUR HOUSEMAN, wishes job in private family. 10 experience: good Adams 5824. 2809 Conn. a: excellent refer- te. drive any ¥ Call Columbia 4382 JEAUTY CULTURE TAUGHT. MARCEL waving. hot-oil scalp treatment. ‘shampooin 1 fucials DOROTHY COFFEY BEAUT) Hop. Te 10131, 1123 14th st. n.w IYPEW B TOUGCH SYSTEM. COM- plete in eight weeks. Jenifer College (col- n.w. Franklin 10077, CHAUFFEUR, porter or laborer. by colored man. wishes position. Call N. 777 W. P Bowm: i) i 4 CHAUFFER, 10 vears experience. willing to leave city: best of reference: also wife as cook. _Adams 2444 CHAUFFEUR—Colored man desires position youn; SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Washington's only exclugive beauty hool. practical experience guaran )11 “Burchell Building. 817 14th Franklin 5131, 4 —EARN 360 have attend- 19th st Ne NS in_mathematics, scl- : university graduate: S1. ¥ nas, 1406 Hopkins st nws as chauffeur, 12 vears' experience: formerly With Wardman Park Garage: four years ex perience on_all makes as mechanic. 5 Rigee st nw SR - CHAUFFEUR. colorsd. as_truck driver cxperience. Geo. Shelton. 917 ¥ Bn.w. 5 CHAUFFEUR—Colored, experienced, reliable. wishes to drive for private family or drive truck. _Call_Lin. 8307. E or chamber maid: neat colored girl Dlace. 2418 17th at. now. 5 - day's work reliable colored wor PART-TIME or pantry girl. Potomac 1006. ¢ PLAIN COOKING wanted in small family with_child 3 years old. 1135 29th st n.w AITRESSES—2 10 g0 away f Summer._C nw 1817 19th st WOMAN. reliable, colo: a after 7 work kind: ' referance. am. an n.m.. 136 Pierce n.w WOMA morning o teria w North R529 LECTRIC WIRING e sell with our better and electrical Axtu s ave put i for Ve references and terms (f desi representative will call 4t your cony and furnish you an stimats on an e Sal wirng jon 'what Wil satsty.*"Cal goa7or Franic. 10469, CEO.'¥. MILLER RT FLOOR FINISHING. house painting skilled mechanics: reasonabie pricos. o Serene. 1821 15t » Tel. N 6418, T FLOORS RESU “lectric machine hand finished Suaranteed 5101y rd B e 50463, B. F. Fiing. 4 efinished: oatimiatcs | given Pon iatt, 500G st w.c. Phone Linc EI,LETRII eicient: reasonable: reliabie mert NASH. 2511 fth e, ol 4531 URE UPHOLSTERED rep'd;: slip covers made. Est. cheerfully given. Retus ed free TITTENSO 24 Sthn.w. N. 7% TING. PLUMBING. OIL. BURNING AP- atus “Establisbed 1807. J. R. Guerin. 2 E. Cap. st. Lincoln 3417 HOUSE WIRING & r monthy terma: Hon FLOORS. MACHINE and hand b KEYS — DUPLICATE TS made while you wait Tark i Y ate. s Fr. 3008 WN MOWER R G RTS FUR el. Fr. 7707 ARMIGER. 503 15th n.w. MATTRESSES d b springs o HSLNW n ING . 5 urner Bassment cretonn GEO 405 at 181 PAINTING. § PAINTING TEN. 2802 F PAINTING anc ine work sonable and hov PEARCE coln_ 7548 B 3 PAPERHANGING PROMPT 6 up: eut-out borde nteed” "AH. Kav Lin. 4593°R. PAPERHANGING PETER MAR 1596-3 i PAPERHANGIN anteed wo PAPERHANGING, tervrise Deco. Co. Dainting Low Dolitan Dec. Co PAPERHANGING and up. A’ T. GEORGE n.w. Phone Adams PIANO TUNING. $2: pianos rebullt and vefinished LYski players {nstalied. $175. Piaiio ‘corr 64 ROOMS PAD Lin 500 A1 100 Visit PRINTERS PRINTING. ered. D, 3156w REFRIGERATOR REPAIRI pair your old refrigerator 1€58. 7805 ‘Dih . 1 ROOFS REPAIRE terine ments. >} 1003 ot RUGS woven f wear lifetime 10th st a.w: Frankin SLIP COVERS—Have Summer. Perfect it carly. Upholstar or 5419, J. HOLG TAILOR SHOP—Cleaning epairing Work North 10318 K R. Sm " 5 REPAIRING—MINTZ TRUNES repaired um lunibia Leath WINDOW ~AND ¥ $115: hung free P with seranics KLEEBLATT. 11t : % WINDOW estinates N NESS OPPORTU 'l';l ROOMING HOTSE lease: price. $400 TAILORING _ AIR SHOP FOR SA ton st Alex. Va - very Unt of sickness OR SHOP FOR SALE zood | L st.n.w. Phone Fr. 10436 OMING. BOARDING bath 30 month: fully eq Rent. $150. Addres: e inventior Box_363-V v State desired FOR investment tleman with only.Address Box WANTED T0 BUY rooming house ness: g0od | RCOMING HOUSE. wel cation: will accepi zo ment. " Address Box 4 FOR SALE—T Bk Juw, BUILDING wishes an a 0 for bu: d.__Addres: huyer for $800 s Address Box 1 LUNCHROOM for sal st now MAN. neat and reliable. from Virs WORK. by week. by el Phone Franklin 7 SCHOOL student from country w Address Box 320-V. Star_office refaranies. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. AUTO DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPER. tor's rmit and heavy traffic. any car fur- Call “FOSTER.' Franklin 8787. ONS WILL EQUIP ou for operator's per reliable chauffeurs ruished for trips. LS GOD GAVE MAN FIVE SENSES— Touch, Taste. Sight. Smell and Hearing. THE_SUCCESSFUL MAN Has Two More—Horse and Common. Now is a good time (0 begin & course that will fit you for life’s du . You will never regret a course in our school. Thousands say it placed them on the road to success. Call, write or_telephone. It l} betier to call. 1885, ‘apitol St. MAN, white. for filling station: must be ex: perieficed in’_accessories and tire work and capable of managing station: married man preferred: must have references as to hon- esty. Acme Auto Service. 5001 Connecticut av te MAN, white, for_service station: afternoon and évenings: must be. experieniced in ac- cessories and tire work. Acme Auto Service. 5001 Connecticut_ave. . MAN. colored, careful and steady as cleaner and warehouse helper: strong. willing work- er Metropolitan Warehouse Co.. 50 Florida ave. n.w BUSINESS INSTRUCIION. Civil Service Examinations, Special course for stenographer-typist ex- nmlmlmnl 5 days and 5 nights each wl Tuition. $5 per mo. New classes beginni: this week at greatly reduced tuition for’ policeman exam.. each Wednesday, ary, $1.800. New class this week for Pat- ent’ Office exam.. salary, $1.860, and new class in statistics. Begin today. The Civil Serviee Preparatory School. cor. 12th and F n.w. _Ph. Fr. 2080. HOUSEPAINTING—3 _years' _ experience F. E. Taylor. Linc. 4367-J 2¢ INCOME tax accountant and general office manager receiving $3.600 salary, desires re- turn to Washington: position 'in general office work at low salary to start. Phone Potomae_365-J. 3 JANITOR—Place wanted by man. 4560, LANDSCAPE WORK of all kinds: §00d erence. _Phone Bethesda 15-M. 4 MAN. trustworthy and_reliable, desires & sition as handy man or jaaitor in an establishment: best references given. Ad- dress Box 327-V. Star office. PAINTER. 6 years of experience: workin now for self.” Will join union if_assus of job. _Address Box 367-V. Star office. * PORTER or bus bor. neat. colored boy would like work. Phone North 1717. PURCHASING AGENT, young man 25, now asst. p. 4. of a large corp., desires to con- nect witl |‘l| -dm lfr (}on‘c':rn as ‘u'en: Familiar_with details of this aepartment. Address Bok 490-V. Star office. i SALESMAN desires change: eight years' ex- perience; good following: married man; 30 years old: college education. Opportunity must.be assured in line with salea volume. Address_Box 353-V, Star office. 3 North 3 1ot strong. — willing _to Vogue Cleaners, 3618 FOung, ion. MAN, colored work: steady po 14th st n.w. o Al MAN, middle_aged, active. for lght. pieas: ant_outsids work: permanent position in Washington. _Emnions Co.. Newark. N. Y. MAN—Local contractor wants good estima- tor: one who can keep hooks: state xalary expected and experience. Address Box 373.V. Star office. 3 MECHANIC, automobile and truck . steady. liable sober mechanic. experienced on heavy duty trucke: permanent position for man who can produce results; no others need goply. Speedex Gasoline Company. $45 uisiana ave. . MECHANICS. 6, experienced: must bs ex- pert Chevrolet men: top wases to those who can_qualify. 1444 P st. n.w. MEN (2). There is a future in our busi- ress: references required: married men. ex- perienced in selling specialties and owning autos preferred: salary and commission. Cail Main 7254 between 9:30 and 5 for appoint- o MEN (2): permanent sales work, § bonus:_ advancement. ADpIy. R 'to § _and 3to 5 pm.. 303 District National Bank bidg. = v [ METAL LATHERS, open shop: $10 day 1st and Eye n.w. Ten. to R. 2116 N st n.w PAPERHANGERS wantcd. Apply 227 st. se. H. E. Phillips. o al once: only mechan! K. Ferguson & Co.. rear PATENT | DRAFTSMAN_Must be cxoer: r piece work: sta 3 Sired; answers held confidential. . Address Box 364-V. Star office. PHARMACIST. registered. L. K. Liggett Co.. 1715 Pa. ave. PORTER for drug store. Tipton & Myers, Inc.. 17th and Park Toad n.w. My EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. GOUPLE, WILLING TO LEAVE CITY: ALSO g and Clarke's. 1600 13th st. SITUATIONS WANTED—White. experfenced infant nurses. cooks, aitresses. chamber- colored cooks, maids and couples. Exchange. 807 Vermont ave. NTED—House cleaners, cooks. chamber- maldfl.EporuH. chauffeurs, dishwashers, Mirses, | part-time women. ‘charwomen. Fuller's Agency. office. 1221 25th at. __* SECRETARY: 35: highly qualified: execu- tive ability: professional shorthand reporter. Address Box 360-V, Star office. 4 SECRETARY, stenographer, age 35, vast ex- rience: available immediately. ~ Address ox 325V, Star office. TYPIST, boy, white, 17. wishos posit Address 'Box. 472V, Star office 2 YOUNG MAN, colored. with drivers permit: can also repair any make of cara: very well ted: wants work. Jas. J. McCrae, 624 t. nw. < HELP—FEMALE. NTICES _wanted. Dorothy Cofey A Nhop: 1138 14tk n.w 2 ATTENDANT. doctor's offl : pleasant work: $15 per week start. s Hhx "548-V. Slar ‘oMce: * CASHIER, single young lady with nstall- ment storé experienice preferred. - Apply Peo- Dles Clothing Store. 523 7th n.w. CHAMBERMAID and waitress. colored: Rt have reference. . See housekecper. New Liverty Hotel. 300 Now Jersey . after 7 p.m. % EXPERIENCED pressing_machine GDerators and ehirt_ironers. at once. Washington Laundry. 27th_and K. A Tittle typing YOUNG MAN. colored. wishes porter or helper on truck: 736 _22nd st. n.w. & YOU: MAN, white, with light delivery car, wants position of any kind: out ef town Work considered. Phone North 7503. 4+ REAL ESTATE MEN. ATTENTION! Position as manager of insurance depart- ament wanted ‘apable. experienced man. ‘Address Box 522-V, Star office. 3 THE MAN YOU WANT. Capable man with West Point training and business ex| ience desires connection where resulte. will .mean _advancement. Box_352.V. Star_office. SITUATIONS—FEMALE, tion as reterence. HAIR DRESSER. experienced in marcel wa ini; part-ime operator with opportunity for t position: state experience and sal- rfim’é’iguz'e’u. Address Box 365-V.. Star office. B KINDERGARTEN ASSISTANT “wno can e Franch in rivate school. " Address Box _318-V. Star office. [DY—Advanced student or teacher. for va- nus; an ca- Hha) work. ‘Address Box 280-V. Star ofce. LADY for drug store and fountain. Conti- nental Pharmacy, Continental Hotel. _ * YOUNG MAN, F¥ord delivery ariver and salsesman: ex; ced 1 s nn;nx“'pre erred. 7AD£LY TADY for office work: about 25 years old. ool ‘Em';e: Sewing Machine Co.. 1112 14th DAY WORK. part-lime or morning: refer- 7755_Kenyon st. n.w. av ence. DRESSMAKING, plain or fancy. by the day o oaar ew ' Pork andcity ‘veterences North_4217. ESSMAKING, Summer dresses a specialty: ’.’.’fuiném guaranieod. * Fran) fin 010 1502 Vermont a fst class. graduation ’,:d SMAKING. wfl;‘m goyme a specialty. DRESSMAK! 5 up: out by das. 50c_per hour. Tae following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Any complaint found nec- essary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Serv- ice Column call Main 5000, Branch 115. AUTO REFLECTORS SILVER _PLATED, 7160 vrase bads relacayered: auto anEn: lating : nickelplati d 3 Plating o 12875 % “now™ M oo " Bfigeil\'?“.m)‘AmESSES. Badx springs : rices and prompt del. ash. Mattress Co., N 6o BOX SPRINGS. matt.. pillows. down” co orts and feather matt.. renovated and re-cov- ) Te-co 5 Bedding Co.. 1524 7th n.w. North 1015 5 s YOUNG MAN to becom to $1.000 cash to invest well established comn Some profit Phone 396-V. Sta PARTNER growinz ph profit phone and han s Box I with $1,000 cash in { usin arge experience unnece fress to Box 55-Z, GROCERY heao. Call Fr NEAR BE] equipped reasonable business. 1516 7th st. n.w BILLIARD ROOM for sale centraily located: 12 tables © can be bought at a bar BUSINESS 0ld established fine maho. Add snitable for docto living quarters: rent of rooms pas Address Box 372-V. Star office GPPO! ouse. near and Columbia road: will sell house. ture and busi Less: income, $460 a month. while the pay ment of second trust and all interest is on $161.67 per month. Address Box 364-X Star office T3room Dlliows— t U ren- roppt sery- ©0., 1123 ‘KSPIANGS. MA ESSES o yours. " Rikht prices s ovaie yours. assured. EAGI!%!D?W w. Phone M A BUILDING CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. lagsed-in porches & screens, gen. repairing. lankenship Bros.. 4268 H st. n.w. Fr. > . BUILDERS and house repairs, Neat, quick work. . Call .CRUTT.. Shop 5628 : ol 8537 Res: phone Adame 81280~ 4% © CARBON BURNING. 50c cylinder. owner to remove plugs and wires: casting. steel and aiuminus, welded, properly’ il “woric iar- anteed. M M. Coleman. 507 1215 st.'n Phone M. 4508 SR CARPENTER. genl. house rep. sleeping porches giasied.in: first-class Work < 0w Drices._Call Frank. 8351w " OT: g% PENTER—Job and repalt work: for 15 Years: prices, workmanshin will piease: D. C license.” . 7344, any time. CARS washed. polished and greased: moto Cleaned: 15 to" 30 minutes’" sereice: wark fuaranteed: reasonable prices: sorage. X lional Garage and Auto Laundry Co.. 82 New Jersey. ave. n.w. Lincoin 3528 CARPENTER~-REPAIRS TO PROPERTY 20d all kinds ©f FXUire work: srens mads to_order. J. Rowell, 120 F n.w. Fr. 1342.W. CHAIR CANING. UPHOLSTERING. RE- Pairing, AT work'’ lowost prices, Linc. 4285, nc. 8089. L. L. Bailey. 211 Pa. ave. se. CHATR CANING by ex-Spanisn war veleran, also upholstering: quick service. lowest Drices in_city. Bhone Franklin 9680, CHAIRS CANED, upholstered porch orssplinted. €. A, Anscs'x‘ns'i'c. T0th "8t 'n w. _Frankiin 7484, s ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL job work, roc 1233 vase boring and wiring. - Call McClain, 3615 1ith n.w.._or_phone Col. 355-W. 5e ELECTRIC WIRING—No money paid till lights are_turned on: for a complete job call us. We include ‘street ‘service. wiring. fixtures. all on monthly-payment plan: open evenings for sour convenience. See us and gave. PENN. ELECTRIC CO. 911 Oth st Main_512. 8e" ELECTRICAL, WIRING AND REPAIRING . Work guaranteed. B ven. Phone West 452-M_ 6% or waid or. eveninge. YOUNG MAN. experienced painter. wants some one to finance him painting busines small sum needed: will give security and Dercentage of all jobs. Address Box 366-V Star office. 4 Marshall Business Brokers Grocery and meats. old established corne downtown: rent, $76: apt. above: price $2.500. mixed trade. no bette $1.500 per week and meats city: receipte good and bath, 5-year lease $3.800. Delicatessen. uptown: rent tunity at £1,500: see this today Bakery and confect.. old establis $75: price, $2,000. Millinery, exclusive shop on Conn. ave well established and paying: owner, leaving city, will dispose of this splendid proposi tion’ reasonable. corer ne. 9 rooms splendid proposition oppor hed: rent, $85: 3. price, afe near 16th and Col. rd year lease: exclusive and $4.000 Cafeicria near 15th and New YVork ave.: unsurpas price. $6.000. ial—Restaurant on H st. 1 proposition: 3 living rooms unity for man and wife: S1 earbeer and light lunch, 6 living rooms: price. $1.100. rent vaying . Eood bath 'atlor shop. Mt Pleasant location established: Drice. $1.000 Rooming house. near 10th and New York aveeler Tight: well furnished: brice. SKH0 Rooming house. 900 block Mass. ave. 13 rooms. = batha: price. $2.000 Rooming house. near 12th and Rhode Island ave., 10 rooms. nicely - furnished price, $000. Delicatessen on H st. n.e.: rent. $85; price. $4.000 Novelty, dry goods and notions on Conn ave.: splendid location: large stock: oppor- tunity for man and wife: brice reasonapie ClhT \nlnd dh]llel“)‘. ]flzulgmd, also suitable for delicates lunch: on P avg mear 17th s+ 32,000, 5 Jf you want to sell a business eo A our successful office. whers hundrads® of plages are sold. Established on N. Y. ave. Tor 15 vears. % Marshall Business Brokers, 920 New York Ave. ued on Next