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THE EVENING STAR, WASHH\GT()N, D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 49 KEEP YOUR SCALP —— KEEPLNJ_;_EJP WITH THE JONESES—You’re Right, Belladonna. —By POP MOMAND Clean aid Heattty | | 1 he Double Cross o e oo S e o ; = < I BY A. E. THOMAS. CHICKEN aLA NARYLAND \STo ™ '_E'INH? To conE BAck || DONE GoT HUSBAND DESE HERE Twing 5 = = 4 LIKE BELLADONNA, AN HOW 1S YO ALL? || AN' Coox FeR | [ MARRIED Aeain ISNT A A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. NOW THAT WE ARE STEP RIGHT IN! Us! WE'RE aN' GoT RESPONSIDILITY ! Coprright, 1025, by Dodd. Mead & Co. LIVIN' ON LAKE SHORE CAMPIN' UP oN | |RESPONSIDILITIES =T oo DRWE AN' PUTTING ON /) / LAKE JHORE (Cont 1 £ Yesterday's Star.) “Oh, you mustn’t think that,” sh HE Bur TRiGONNA e ° ‘?2:15& urms o (Continued from erday’s Star. . Yo s . e 2 H WELLS ! crfed. “Why, he even defended you.” LOOK HER UP D! D, “Probably not, but George says he's Good of him.” TRY AN' GET Her _ | 2ot quite a little fever and that he's| e sald he wouldn't believe it, ke Eade’s Pills. They | Sent for the doctor. I'm sorry to run | whatever it was.” o L‘fdf ’il - 'v”(h’ laway like this, and 1 dare say it's| “Noble Rollin! True friend:” SeRh 8 Y | nothing of importance, but if it turned | “Jim, yvou must be just to Rollin. t and ful relief.]) ut wrong 1 should be sorry that I|He's never said a word against you. | Druggists |hndn't gone home promptly. Say| -Very generous of him. Did he ever i = { zood-bye for me to Rollin, please. |tell you of a talk we had that very E. FOUGERA & CO., Inc., Importers Good-bye, dear.” And she was gone. |afternoon before you becameé . en | Doris was vexed. She had counted | . Lupon Jim's sister to amuse Rollin in | ‘hy, no. | the course of the evening. Now it | s 1. It will interest you | seemed that_her chances for a tete-a- | d been paying a lot of attention te with Jim were less than ever.[to you. I assumed that he was in | She rang f the maid nd even n|an;In\u with vou as—as I was myself.” e , L8 i LIt TG T SR i sl maloily W Suddunly; HE HELP—MALE. HELP—MAL EMALE. | HELP—FEMALE. TIC (Cont'd). | dressing |in spite of everything, she was divine. S R n = ur- | YOUNG MAN. white, single, to work a COUPLE. reliable. = i ed pre- (Continued.) _| caan T Downstairs in the library ey, | Iy happy. Instantly’ she knew that | ASENCY SUPERVISOR_—Eatablishet 198il | mitk "daity'? Gnly' experisnced. mitker Tred: man G0 ut 58 JANItOr, womAn t0’ 4o | WATTRESSES —Twe. reliabls colored i, | poma D ERMAID - WAITRESS ‘for “board sady dressed, was sitting at the big | fairy tales and dreams were Tight. | exsericiicd T joomeder o ver \u'! J ral housework for Ownrr, Smail apart: | experienced. 710" Florida ave. 1w colored only. 1193 13th st . Wilson stood beside him, anx-| After all there was—really and truly | With proven. production record: attrac MAN. age 20 to 25. for @ nt b quartery. light was ur WOMAN with employed husband 0 100k | COOK and house = T s he S ree! for % ihiaiihing Y| proposition will be offered man ~selec luss retail ahop: imtelligent an itious 10 | Nished. Phone Cleveland 2150 for appoint- | YOMAN with employed husband to_ look g he never had been before in all | there was such a thing Bive i Sonfidencer. fail detalls and Dhone | attain stccess. ads sy O mia. | ment 5 | ment.""Address Box 408-3. Star office. 8 | Idaho ave. n g his life. “Yes.” he went on, “as I was my.|number’ for appointment. Address Box [ Ik future for the Hght person. State refer: | FINISHER—Man or worman, white preterred. | A wosas oy oo COOR exoer— : d = For the first time in his life also he | self, and am yet. Oh you know it | $88-S. Star oftice Address Box_370-S. Star_ofl g “1“’1" Fur_Shop. 923 G_si._n.w ance, 28 1o 45 ence & assiet care yoUNG ShiG: np. launaLy; i found himself in opposition to Jim | weli enoush R eTOMORTISE TG QUG MAN tor delicatessen counter work | GOVER T EMPLOYES wanted—yalcs | to oh who, thiough mi ane or finaneial hts: Chevy Chase. and_1417-W. * ¢ S 3 gond R hvr | must” e wages_to righi | Work " spare tume: interesting . Work. {rom | raverses finds 1t necessry 10 ¢ e e _C| ! tond v. He found himself upon the | “Plegse—please——" she begged, her | £90d 8 to right m Gk r p Abply 754 11th | which & koo income can be derived 107 @ | iaus worlde the " position does ot require | COOK an kel verge of a terrific adventure. He was | eyes upon the floor- t . 1 amount of vour unemplo ne. Sea | Lreviotis hukiness Cxperience. nor the mvest tbout to be plunged into it head first, | ~“Funny time to tell you—just while | AUTO SALESMAN—Exce v TYOUNG MAN s apprentice to learn storage Ludwix 200, Barris Bldg.. | my v ney: @ splendid opening the water was too deep and too [ waiting for the cocktails. Well, 1| L0r Ko Mo Sty te SPDIASTO en s save b v ¢ | i O o T s St et T 676! e Y8 WORK i Suatar 7 g ir- | IN CITY FEW DAYS to 5 = La “Favette. Hotel, Washington. D neat colored woma jcold for the little man. However. | was most anxious that no quarrel over ! e NG MAN with some expert in xly\.;lr“m‘ EWIDAYS > ot e s 2 2 there was no budging Stanley. He vou should mar a friendship that was | BARBER — Steads: suaranty, and store. Al | £ sion: in_new Maso " enerrydale t 11 o clok am xS Nox - " S WOMEN L HOUSEWORKER—W was committed to it, and therefore | to me a precious thing.' e o NOIRGMAN S T e ST 5 & ot et R T e his: city reference. s Ison. though terrified at the pre For the first time a wave of emotion ver week and every other Qur | MAN AND WIFE to keep house ar Laell - a pect, regarded himself as committed | swept over him that shook hiv seif. | TARER whie: £ ey | gheed mreterred:” Radress” Box 449-5. R e Star omen s - HOUSEWORKER | control—a wave of passionate grief for | BAKFR S HEL e, colored "OUN TeTE MAN 3 o {OGRAPHER was saying in | the death of something rare. some.| N Hensy He 4 : Room gnd | YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18| dnd 83038 ; NOGRAPHER. OW you|thing beautiful, something precious | Phone 57 4 SINGLE AND OF NEAT{ ., NoTICI Hecht Co. requires the ¥ erstand | that had been and co EoerE e 16, to work in Tunch “room, s 3 d 5. Sl : o e s 5 Pavendort!” | e the Cecretary, “in so | b, 4 been and could mover, be | N0, 1 &2 abithatly. MR N | APPEARANCE, TO LEARN | daftfnd 3 S hndt ¥ | services of a young lady with o g s Those of’ b as that goes. But I beg you to|he went on: - e T e s oi” | TO'SELL. MEN'S FURNISH- Pari Md i experience as stenographer; 1 between ose of" batteries will bring in reconsider before it's too late.” “So I spoke frankly to Rollin that { BOY. white, 1o work i drug store from 8 | [N (S - J 'IT 57 | Vacancy. at. the ity of Marvland) | nerma sition. Apply grations vou've only dreamed of gei Reconsider what? Can_anything | very atternoon and we atreed 1o pro- | in 450 st sive ‘reicences:” 833, 1| INGS; ONE WITH AMBI- | yuancy at, dhe Univerity (o, permanent position. Apply 2% iuben (oo i ! [aiter the facts? "No. no, my friend. | pose to vou that same evening. We |# ne U TR C6e 1 TION PREFERRED. SPLEN- | B8 Fefemnane Cal 0.1 ployment Office, 3rd floor, F st. Westinghouse | | i et s oiner it | Fohd 28 N, o | B S BRERA 45| DID. OPPORTUNITY FOR | CAN USE at once threc experi-| entrance, The Tiecht Co.. ¥ st | | Oh, sir, I'm afraid I entered your drawingroom 1 saw | Bov- ofice. 87 week: opporiumis for at | A D VAN CEMENT. AP-{enced umllu;h: fi'"“;l1 salacy:af 7th. ‘ Rectigon et that Thad lost you” = |sencmenl state deel education. Adtww} PLY EMPLOYMENT OF-|Palace Laundry, 729 9th st. | SALESCADIES experienced in “Why, what can happen to me?” | Doris broke it. ;i ~ | BOY ws porfer in dyeine ahd cleaning oo FICE, KING'S PALACE ey = dresses, blouses and lingerie Batte Ch er || Watrman is an ugly customer | “INl tell you something else” she ey oo SALESMEN Local i i O { Apply 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday 194 S his temper is violent. If |said. “It was on that very evening | o Anoiy at ‘once. 100 NOTABLE 1N DIVIDE ALY B2 Bth st noc. mi : e it your “A” and “B" battesics enil That's what I'm g toudot | Eafare T nia in, I suppose? fress Box 2785, Star office. RECOMMENDATIONS. BE FINANCIALLY | Service: fof stenox ., tybist. bookkeeper, cleri- | CASHTER'S position; young| take a new lease on life in & very He may Kill vou | “Yes, and before Rollin came, too.” | GOLORED MAN, jamior work: must ung A E 1 S R woman in cafeteria; hours 11:30] short time. I'll take the chan e 2 =2 5 | : | Stanley managed a smile. “Re-| 00K and ailround waiter— good. ApPI 3 3 | cook i am. t0¢:30 pm. Childs Co.,] No muss or fuss—no aclds or | | ° ufraid—I'm afraid?” repeated | markable coincidence, wasn't 12" Dhckett Houtl. Do Natiboro, Md. 45 nampers 1423 Pe ‘\I, chemicals. No moving parts and in a shaking voice. “Perhups 1 shouldn't tell you,” she | HOORMAN, white. for fashional B3I ASSISTANT WINDOW g e o i G i no noisc. That's the Rectigon! | Stanley glanced once at the door and | went on, “but I believe—I really be.|16th st nw. Apply at 2030 3 be f et i & o X .| FORMER EMPLOY! who | generaliy uset baves; Fine for the automobile fi | then he siid | lieve that if she hadn-t come. I should | teen ¥ and 7 § trimmer with experience; good i RMIE S . WO wigh® Sor R o0 “Listen, Frank. Once in the life of | never huve married Rollin.” M e vy for right voung| i wee. | desire work for the Christmas | oxas every ma ere comes a ti hen nd perhaps * he bega th n.w ) = = = b2 i iz seaso: she register y a o Ruely Timnlibera cames & fime uhen | Cnd ey e | Dbt - man. Apply Mr. Veax, \Wm, | =0 Ex eason should Tegister now. bactery radio is I8 = there tonight. Once the choice is|*“Oh what's the use—what's the use hone Mrs. M. Drake Haln & Co.. 7th and K sts, Experienced help will be wanted i | made there can be no turning back | I take it,” required Stanley a o - JUSEWORKER al It's child's play. Jusg, attach the cords and turn on the “juice”, and WOMAN WOMANT WORKING HOUSEKEEPER complete with- : T o ¢ e - % 7 TER XPERIENCE - in all departments. Apply em- I have made my choice—and nowA—|moment, in a business.like tone, “that | FEOOR LAYERS. Acme ¥ 33 i JEWELER ) P YOR S( SRS AND FLOOR LAYERS— | he Hecht Co. has an excel- - ¥ By : 5 OODWAR OTHROP. true. \What of it? Do you think 1 I suppose not. But what has CoEESTIoH Wil w s~ jeweler; permanent position and Ll WOODWARD & LOTHROE wish to live if this wretch is to o un- | changed vour mind?" 1 n. Apply h “Nevertheless, sir, I time the conviction has been growing 3 ment Office, 3rd floor, F st. en- SEm— 1e Hecht Co. has vacancie me think. Yes, I'm afraid 1've been |been done you Col 649 New York ave. now = S LASSES o oG b i selfish in this thing. 1 haven't thought| “Yes—and not only me." HANDY MAN. unmarried, for insti 7th. 3 h v millinery department. At out a Rectigon EXPE t L forward march you no longer believe this woman's | oy ployment office, 8th floor, G st “You say he may kil me? Very d I be here it T did? e and 330 ‘and 550 pen |lent opportunity for an expert K ave. now i liberal sala olv B e nge. 1221 25th st MILLINERY. punished | “I don’t quite know. But for some | ! al salary. - Apply Employ : “Wait,” interrupted Stanley. “Let|on me that a terrible injustice has union. Appiy_Geo. M. Barker | trance, The Hecht Co., F st. at {4 E— CLASSES—Cow experienced saleswomen in t A u experienced P — experienced. of you ut all. Yes, yes, there’s danger | I have sent my mind back over my { [0 [ive on premises; furniture repairing 2 SALESMEN s RIVATE TNsTRUC | ply employment office, 3rd floor, |in this for vou, too. " More than a little | friendship with you. I've reminded | ftcarPenier work, minor, pimpid MRt s 5 B ance. The Hecht ( | danger. Perhaps T have no right to | myself that never in all my life | offoe oil Bilrir on the matket. hberal romme | NY (AR 7 § }expose you to it.” |even when we were children together | HANDY MAN to clean furnace. trim garden | mon. Apply Grant O Burt - Aokt - at 7th. | o No. ‘no. It isn't that,” protested | —have I known You to do anything | 4nd trees minor repairs. by weck or monih. | leurance Blds ; T DRESSMAKER | wilson that wasn't kind or genetous or | APY Rot e S :SMEN e i-clase finisher. | “It's not too late. You had better | decent. And T can't believe that such | A tpon SIRG “Sia Pthice = T h v Steady \Worl leave this house now—at once. Then |4 man ever becomes a scoundrel over- | 1 aBoRERe Samret I'he Hecht Co. has vaca ; i Steady ork | whatever happens under this roof to-| night, no matter what the evidence." | 1 | i for high-grade salesmen with ex. 2 e e { night vour skirts will be clear. | “Do you wish to hear me deny it?" Food men - : 1 S : 10, Willson. Bl “Iflne aaes I fing 't i s . perience for their men’s furnish- FIPE ORGAN LESSONS FOR - on going on with this, I'll| “Not | No: .\'.'-11. she exclaln mxi ltiver's permit; See u -lings and shoe department; per- %11 .. of Columbia 5519 y B i with vehemence. hen her voice fel ndry o o " ~ UTO DRIVING LESSONS BY OLD. X = 1schwig's TALFF vour moment. Think |suddenly to a murmur. I only wish | LINGUIST WANTED. nreferably with soms { Manent positions. Apply ¥ At i Cors: - saustacsion | Kiddie Shop. E st.. corner 8th. |5 [y e msei oy Wi dee o Shemityt o Uiasint oiient | plovment Office, 3rd floor, F st - D ph e SOTTEr S |0 “T have thought, sir. T'll stand by.” [ concerned I am once again your de. | SHomey:, vatent experience ‘upn leerte Gatencico B UTO A L e MILLINERY | SHACFFETR “Good?” voted and affectionate friend.” office e Sl " Price for permit quoted after first | SALESWOMEN hann But Wilson had not given up. |, Jie did not look at her, nor she at| MAN, coiured. i Z at 7th. S T 1o | BiRYASE - > e began—— | - eyes were full of tears: his | PI Conger : T — oS CNDEVELOPED TALENT e . quires et T Eeneesiwnerulotearsing 1o saay ontasor osr | SHOW-CARD WRITER AW Larse sudto ofiry un: | e HECRC Co. requires the A zentl il own were luminous. ieht party in Wagh- 4 1al opportunity for practical iservices of several experienced ) stood In the doorway. | Gently, at last. he touched her hand . adoiningconges. 3 that can do high-grade work; will interview only g milliney silesnonicnt Apply Wilson ced himself through the |where it lay upon her lap, and said Pay weekly. Heath Nurserics.| BoSIlOn 00 Lol ST T T P chy, SaSsneomer e ] door that led to his tiny office, adjoin- |~ ““Thanks. Before this night is over | Manchesier. Cour c . teady position 1o right man. | fresBox 3953, St heein-a course that | Employment Office, 3rd floor, I¥ ing the library. His heart beat wildly. | I hope to justify your confidence | MAX for deivers i aoat | APPlY Mz Veax, Wim. Hahn & /| 3o e e e e e e =y he B ¥ He was in for it now! abundant! ment, X0 W. D 13k st nw. =1 Co,. 7th a < el & Courte’ 1 ‘our, tehool” ' Thousanda | St._ entrance, The Hecht Co., F P ment. ) Co.. 7th and K sts. n.w i Ah, my dear Doris ”ulwl ..\..mln_\ Instantiy she had a sens at some- | MAN. young. col ey and store 3 | beaming upon her ow charming | thing of tremendous import lay behind i S12 ‘per and board nply ST £ CLERK vou look!" his words. “What do you mean? she L ; ' I”(.]\ ,(‘ AR e e it latasn REE MAN for established sales and service work: | AUTCO PARES DEPE. Vlctorlous Over “No, no,” Stanley assured her.| He rose, went to the desk, found a | celnt Toture. " Sen Mo Hall beiween 5 30 ETOWIng auto repair business needs | | His O glancing at the tall clock that stood It | cigarette, lighted it and safa: “You | thd Kot M 'Fin, 3o Sat, Bt im0 | 3, Wiyt suock Qeni |1t you, ase Bad is ld the corner. | | | i i WOOD S It Fast Capriol St SALESWOMEN. STCKINSON DRAFTING - SCHOOL—PRAT | The Hecht Co. has vacancies D tical traini drafting £ ¢S | fotsEoLEANTNG csumating. ctc. Office for experienced saleswomen in|enced servie: sat 1 aesen now forming or 517 Rhode lsiand ave. F their yard goods department. COSTUME DESIGNING. FASHION w. | Apply employment office, 3rd RS dome AR i, Seiven ¥ floor, I st. entrance. The Hecht {517 Rhode Taland ave Lot 3e R =z FRENCH TSHC Co.. F st. at 7th ¥ : S least five years cxperience. in handling . shall see!” And he added in quite a Sunday 1T Sty dibotatery | DAt Gepartment % 1te Tally. Riving. exnark | “Rollin is always late,” continued |different tone as he glimpsed a figure D s o hacii LrS¥ICUE employment; Age and | Doris. “He's still dressing.” in_the doorway P riane trada: Mast know every. brai dxe of 1en, . parte. Ford and Chevrolet parte and Enemy, Plles! “T'll tell Jefferson to hold back din-| “Oh, no, I don’t mind it's being | of the work. Appis Stativg experionce. sal- | [inenis var Darte will be wjein Wirfen » is ha bit," said Stanley. starting for |rather’ isolated here. You see | &3 “xjucied: references. Address Box 523-5. | Dan'e anewer this” ad unent” o e . ; £ oafl Ah, here's the late Mr. Waterman." | MAN for gasoline filing station. _ Apply | long hou . n Kets & perma R S LA «iSGvry. ” waldiithe latter. as he chi | ot o o O e F0 D vt 1ab ool ivod iaries ete) &lpernin be told this secret of swift and “No, please.” tered s muass three references Sealired. | Address Tox 115 sure relief ' ppository “Nor “Oh. it doesn’t matter —Doris and 1| L FanerlensQionly 7 . A = H 1 ind the of Jiles || “Don't waste any time, please.” She | have been goinig over old times a bit. | UPLONSE Se n e Cml s | WANTED — Demonstrators | paves wor ; services of experienced - sales-| eraduate. ™ s |to talk with vou his s ~only | these mo . you know MECHANICS Ford: must he experts. - % 3 months = {7} PR TET % PAPERHANGER Remembe {chance. I've been trying to do it all| *What's that?” inquired Waterman. Motor Co.. Ine.. 1005 Wis. ave ment with knowledge of me- |zl Ee R T department. Apply Employ- | st SoiaS s, | but you wouldn't let me. And| Jim explained his sister’s predica HANICS (7). night. _experie 1338 G st. n.w.: Main 287 | Individ : : s Studio. 1705 P st Apt 2 V : e A DOUBTER PASS ON : 4 4255, Star “STEDY “Bovd Shorthan MANAGER n hasn't let me out of his sight | ment Biack & White Taxi Co. 122 | chanical and electrical toys. ment Office, 3rd floor, I st. en- 1o chinee. & ince we came. It almost seemed as| “Too bad,” said Rollin. “Plays MECHANICS —Several: mue all | Apply superintendent’s office, MARCELLING. i trance, The Hecht Co.. F st. at| PAPERRANGING - AND PAINTING if he were afraid to.” snappy game of bridge for a woman." | makes, O e moe TR UM oo Perman s and 4l gghes heanches of | 74k, ¥ Cincoln: 2099 1 SAEBSEADIEST il [ aeas S e iy oie Must be thoroughly experi- [ PUBLICITY DIREC e e wrely—surely he's not jealous of | “He thinks that's a compliment,” | rett & Co. 153 x C KANN SONS VAN | forming ok st Ball Drice. 3 mid Al the 1 A . commented Doris. MEMBERSHIP saies fepresentatives wanied S. KANN SONS COMPANY ,;Ta,‘\:r,.”w.;?yh.,r‘ Beauty Culture, ooesholdh ¥ > >erhaps,” said Doris with a sigh. D eIt 5,1 aeforted | her hnsban(. || SOXhWintari campsien; Viulb}ornart Ume ~ 319 2 ST e ) : “Rollin jealous of me!” Jim cried. | “Most of ‘em are terrible. - Al arene Stis BlAETOTHh and- Penna: SALESMEN. MARC e e s e Booms it R | “Iis best friend? Tncredible! You speak with feeling!” observed | ave. h.w B = The Hecht Co. requires thel PERMANE | enced in coats, dresses: perma- |4 ey e oo donhi If she suspected irony, she gave no | Stanley. 3 e Gl e R ehalte | cervices lof young mien fo./celll] | ANitianchesiotiveaity enitize i 8ubiacs | ICNE POSition: Call917 Hist <rite Pyram < 100 Py sign. She was too intent on her own So would you, if their bum bridge | work: rood apportunity for hustlers:,only CCo young men to sellf A e Divlomas siven to ail eradonice | = ISHING Marshail Advertiseme immediate purpose. had cost you as much as i considered: permanent employment and good | toys. Those with some knowl- Dorothy Coffey School Sy &S ‘Come_closer, please,” she mur- | Where's the Swami? 1 haven't seen |chance for advancement. ADpIY 2. F et : 2 T B L e e cjiml Hokitatod ricny ihenilis By sinen Tanant 1| ince Blde., 15th and Es edge of electricity preferred. of Beauty Culture, _ The ”_e‘l“_ Co. h"_ ;‘ yacancy crossed the room and sat down beside | “The Swaml,” answered Stanley, | ¥EN (21, energetic between 21 and 85| Apply employment office, F st.| _Frank 11123 14tm st xw. | for an experienced saleswoman begun a fast—bread and water | ment. Apply 303 Dist. 3 Bank Bld%. | entrance. The Hecht Co.. F Become an Expert in men’s furnishings. Apply “You saw — the other day — of |for a week.” i i entrance. he Hecht Co., F st. DRAFTSMAN P e, 3-8 A course.” she began. Hes he been a naughty Swami?” | MEN to take orders for mens shirta: given | at 7th. RAFTSMA) i employment office, 3rd floor, Fut he only answered noncommit-| “Oh. mo. ' He mortifies the flesh s G = ouln Jour pare time. night or day. under | st. entrance. The Hecht Co., S 3 \ every so often.” s ions | LA LNEERS ot once; PPly | course: 3 10 9 months. Get catalog F st. at 7th vou 1 was happy. but of | “Well.” was Waterman's comment, ouant 0 make | house painter, Hotel La Fayette. | 1ath & 7 sta -0 Phona Sorth 353 — R > - | Ty PERRITING o B able esh % Selling experience is not ex- 4 S ANl branches taught. $2 lesson. Sub B £ o hd deliver 1Ay “My dear Doris—" “Which you are not,” interrupted | sential, willingnews to work and ambition | - LSy = ! furnighnd. | Courses.a< low as $5. S Doubtless many of yc u will - ulean Ild'S DOWEIS | -on. 1 don't mean that ivs an|Doris. B ey ot you. and sour eapines will | SALESMAN experienced in | 706 31th «t. nw¥ic. $365" be glad of an opportunity to|YOUNG AN =i wides @ Rollin’s fault. 1 don’t wish to bl “If 1 were going to mortify the | Muner Mide s " jselling fine shoes. Arthur Burt 3 INSTRUCTION. jearn some extra (Christmas |sfce. “Pcreonced: Address _— him for everything. Maybe I've flesh.” continued her husband, ignor- E to handle vegetavles in store. i ("o 1343 I st 2 - — and we 3 R | YOUNG MAN wants to learn “Californi Fi » o [him. I don't know how—I've done my |ing the interruption, “I shouldn’t pick | 324 srd st. ne._ Sl g B -1 Ol 0 I st 1 Service FExaminations. money—anc we are going 10| ian: will work in evenink to Californial "Eig "SYrup” IS/ | i e amanew. i6kiall o use| outiaitinie whenithore was s g | SO ot e TaresstOiTe Inspranes sos = e e e e bt E cxto el iing | i e SISt i ; HEaen I ey e T e e e TOYS Nevember Y Elsenan: o o Hadn't_you guessed it? the house as good as yours. That|panies wishes 10 men. 35 to 45, to take| JYS. .| amination beeins foday, THE CIVIE SERV: | 1 " Christmas rush—so why 3 MAN. aged Dependable LaXatiVe fOl’ “Well, 1 wondered, h\e ;mn}\;uml_ Fomansla ;‘\.u;dvrv e £ miehis Vel opporiun{y 10" maie The Hecht Co. has vacancies | I0F EREEA Y S L & eor- 131 | 2 E S ”. = 2 bl i fle was uncomfortable. - An exchange | Jefferson having entered with a tray | large returns while learning: full or part | e T : = can't we get together? It isn't : 2 of confidence had been no part of his | of cocklaile, Waterman punctuated | Ubies” Fiaress o T5r. miar ey 1 | for_ experienced salesmen in | HELP—FEMALE. | too soon to come into the em- Sick Children plan, bis remarlc by lfting his glass and | pATENT LAWYER—New York firm noeds | tHCiT oy department. Apply | xppas Gty caliare: ndspend: : S ER ant st ceperiensearpar] {" “You saw that he was drunk,” she|remarking. “Here's a go! By the|patent lawser with four or Gre Years ex: employment office, 3rd floor, I7 | et profession _ Frank i ployment office right away to|tme work. Address Box 4585, Sta office {hurried on. “Well, he often is. And | way,” he added. “a fellow was telling | perience for apnlication work and litigation o Tha - | DISHWASHER and 4| sign up for either part or whole {1 can't believe him any more. And|me a joke at the club the other day. | Sno"ied desirable. Address | st. entrance. The Hecht Co.,{ woman. caii 1009 ltimc Apply 4th floor I3 tume, | fugges %o that I'm afraid of him. Then | COURtry, says to a chap, ‘Curlous cus. | lrRea ot Dreterred: "enod | - o LANSBURGH & BRO. | liady desires nosition: wilhing to travel . ad [itout money—T don't begrudge it o] toms you Americans have. You get |tauneciion fora el Addrsss Box | CAN YOU SELL YOURSELF | oo B e se Box BIRS. Star office. 4 | him—but he spends large sums in no|some drinks, then you say—Well, | LH e e o - Benis =4 e e o N N RS F T R time at in the market, he say s “—andithen you donit Ep/| Eoop B exoerietcediin/ Golne wood swore: THI. IDEA OF Younx widow: e : ’ TELEPHONE OPERATING, - But there are ways of finding out. T, 1 Valet Shonpe. 2000 Connecticut_ave. _| MAKING SOME REAL T e Saitions 1N Uk wesinon: GOQD SALARY DURING -~ Mrs. ‘formerly manager . o don’t spy on him, but things come to| He waited for applause. but none | SALESMAN appearance and char- MONEY? erences g0 cha d 4 SHORJ TRAINING g 3 Ke. & a ime that I can’t doubt. And he nojcame, so he remarked again, “Well, | acter, wanted by large insurance office in S e North 10330 before RIOD. DRESSMAKER. experionced. work by b { longer makes any pretense of being in | here's a go!” S N Baa 00 DB o promotlon, ot 5 o E. R to interview mothers: love of REGULAR_AND Phone N 6813 6* P e Just a_minute,” said Stanley. “We | SALESHAN-Men'a furniiorsr Here's Our Proposition! children and interest in_neaple essential. INCREASES ESS. exclusive Botel o clul. hest ref oris s is tragic can do better than that, 1 thin ’s | zood “appearance and references. B Addrees Box 32 =2, S8 HEREAFTER. 5 urnishec ddress Box $03-5, e vaieiiie DD e e e I > Sieyers Shon! TR ¥ ol | WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR NEW | FITEER o i Co. 1756 M ae %S T POSITIONS. LADY with sor say. 1 must hurry, too—he'll come | together like this, S0 I'm going to pro- | FALESMANTReal estate, for best value new | o REAL "AND' ACTUALLY GUARANTEED SHER—ADDIy at once 1788 Co- PLEASANT WORK. ahsiet in BiCmaking and matruction in & B e e s nrr ALl i) [must, have car: evers co | PLORIDA ‘REAL ESTATE OBERATION 70 | lunmbia ni. now i o AN IDEAL 0CCUPATION o’ P Cnriscman A | rupt. Jim——" She paused briefly as dllnlhl;‘eelddlz'l_nk Vith zest, T'm sure.” Blade and ne: | S NN T OeAT COABANTEED BY GIRL G0 anewer” phone: moderate sal YOUNG WOMEN. on 4528, S S if reconsidering, but then went on e held his glass up o the light, Teads (Goi | Lee_Sign Co.. ot 8. 2 T St retnemmty i = 4 Sy ; closer: D ition: liberal cash ~eads Guaranteed. | LADY, middic-aged. to answer _occasional APPLY 3 feel that I must ask your forgivene: fixed his eves upon the amber liquid. | ¥ith clo T ho mom Singe 3 VILL, ALLOW. YOU. | LADY. middlcs oy an na Hory. Wouid assiet_ i tea room o rise Probably no toast was ever drunk |SCALE C ALL OF THE ADVANTAGES OF OUR €O- | 60-Y. Star off MAID in doctor's or dentist's office; s A, GaeR 3 g 3 FOUR | 3 T T T THE ent_colored girl. Frank. 6044 “Just before you went to India,” she | that carried with it implications so|Address Box 33 QPERATION. HELP YOU TO CLOSE YOUR | MARCELLER. experi. Lady Jane Beauty CHESAPEAKE AND NORSE. white. ¢ ~ontinued, “a certa rso! different to the minds of th. kers. | SHOE CLERK for Saturday: _experienced | - AT1, YOU 'E s - | Sho BRSEUNT N ST R0 3 e nced, _middlo-ag e T e et o ntnalt oot e o preferred; but not essential. Canitol Shoe | YoUR: TSTEVTIONS OF 1 ,’ff’c"“?‘u%ig’r“rg;?m“ rUMSE “anis Gare of invalid | _____TELEPHONE COMP. O TR | against you—a shocking accusation.” | slightest suspicion crossed the mind ES: T minhos | DL p L eors Lt s o Y | SALBSLADIES 10 take. orderm ghemr e | RECEIVI . ONE | PIANIST. youne lady. desires posiiion So? of Waterman that the sentiment was | Co., #15 and 917 | FRACH YOU e o Wil cstellgned honaset oot thoroughly experienced in|: nsuilite sugeie, ‘Wit sof Yes—and this is why I ask your|tinged with frony, it was only the |SIAG ROOFERS AND WELPE = Apply at once tomorrow between 1 and 8 pm. 3308° K ugiy EpCIIEE. M e._Fhont_bethesia 276 forgiveness. I am bitterly ¥ vaguest possible impression, guied. “Avply Ironclad Roofing MR, AMOS DY Wi el | checking and marking, inidacies: | EORTTION: santadyas doswoes o destiss of 1t BN T moretEnani I el eVt | e (o Donlaiahols | bal DIpENSER: T T SR e et or Satirday‘only. ‘Apoly E. . Farler. Tnc, | specialty store; good = salary adiriss Box s8] —and for t 3 i my buttomless lake, d Stanley, as | SoP4 DI E e M . il 1405 LEye St. N.\W., 37 Tth_st. n.w Siate experience and full par |y et i 1 know I don't deserve it Jefferson took away the glasse: STUDENTS or others desiving pariiims. OR PHONE MAIN 0670 SATESLADY—Must _have experionce and | State experienc Dar- | SALESLADY. experienced in ¢loveg. xen “Why didn’'t you give me a chance| “Oh, ves,” said Waterman, work can make profitable connection by FOR APPOINTMENT. reference; steady position to the right party. | ticulars in first letter. Address | Line 51050, i in® gl . ¥ " calling West 1053 for appointment. Direct Apply to 'E. J_Farley. Inc., 737 7th stan. w. 2 = % = ——— to explain?” he asked gently. to me T remember it.’ calli r = L i e & SEANSTRESS reliabiswants work < had given my word of honor s, went on Stanley, A ORS il Lo WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESWOMEN, real cstate Box 277. ,Sztgr fifilfite» 3 | tailor shon.” Columbia 6048." s Hu Mother! Even a fretiul, | not to say a word to you about it.” through these French window bia rd. n.w. 2 SALESMEN WANTED. tion BiE opportuni SALESWOMEN. SECRETARY-ST rx&mfig’u}mla_ feverish, bitious or constipated child A man or a woman?" take the little winding path through | TRUCK DRIVER — Bring references. 5 d S hOlhmit hiellonet onl two | e e oS H nent position: best references. Ad Excellent oppo e Adgress Box 3 i The Hecht Co. has vacancies loves the pleasant taste of “Cali- A woman.” g the trees, and in a minute or two you | and E sts. n.c. 7° | thorougn-going, and_ resourceful specialty | SX7ESHONER heiween the srer 0T Be 1o z 5 <= 3305 Swroffice; PunvpiLo ¢ 4 3 5 s Here, he reflected, was corroboration | come to the edge of the water.” UPHOLSTE! U 5 men who | salesmen in our eafe department: high | SALEIWDMIER privech the ases of 25 tol {5 experienced saleswomen in |STENOGRAPHER, experionced fornia Fig Syrup” and it never fails | Here, b -] understand upholstering ‘and drapery work. | krade men only Wil be considered: company | & it v shop: must _ , h zeance 1 took another look at it this morn D) pery I Dossess intelligence and be of 00d° appear: 12 to sweeten the stomach and open|With a vengeance. o i i S must be thoroughly ' experienced. = Apply | and ‘product well known and nationally ad- | hossess, iaclikence and by of zood anvear- | thair ready-to-wear department v tach ‘an “Some one you know?" he asked. fing while the rest of you were at|miatine experionce and salisy expected.” AU | EIUIMA: iraining course will be Elven: eal. | ance: expericnce preferred. bui”sot” essen: i ; the bowels A teaspoonful today I never saw her before or since.” |church,” said Rollin. “It didn't look | dress Box 324-S. Star office. ary and honus: age between 30 and 40." Ask 3 x 3755, | of their basement store. Apply g t i . = " = S —— * Mr. Johnson. Y R T § may prevent a sick child tomorrow. | «why did you believe her?” There larly bottomless to me. WHITE MAN to work in premium store: | 107 » c STENOGRAPHER — All-wvound _ work employment office, 3rd floor, F It docsn't cramp or overact. Con-|was a tinge of bitterness in this in- ntinued in Tomorrow's S@r) | B sty expocted. - Addrose’ Doy 4345, 5H(‘})‘5\1§Y1:\§3‘§R\ COu | e ot ot s o penimm; Fhe Hecht Co., | WIPOW, white. afice or hoiel, or can tak 5B marcoticetar seathin A dEusaln ey = e et Shec i 3 . A e e sr offee._ E » | full ‘charee, of store: outelde” Swork. i ; “Because there seemed to be no = OUNG MAN_ experienced unrexistered. i N 7 § ? fomust have con- | 1 ot at 7th, part time. Address Box 42 Ask your _druggist ,‘mr] -‘i,”"”,"v'c l,ossihtle motive for her lying.” How Times Change. forkin, drag wiore: good ;3’5(:3:,:,.,(,.*.’2: ; SALESMEN T {reumn-l offee, experience.” " Address Hox t. at > abie, oflice % A I‘IR ,"\""’;Il iliren o8] “Did you tell Rollin2” From the London Telegraph. dress _Box 404-9, Star office. g Sesqui-Centennial Exposition GRAPHER Ty Tewsvaner Drem asio HELP—DOMESTIC. e . R e bt s o e L e I e e chamzel. . be | LOUNC AN Hixbathonl, wraiiuaiesixes: Organization. 0N ) o B0, Siar Blde. P3| COOR. goneral, exgerienced: city reforegeen. | _ SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE, 11l ages printed on b oo ; ! [ terrible story ¢ " hever e Eheychiavod uh took a |chance for advancements - Reply Fiving ‘ake. | Sells quickly: pay commission at 5 nm. | STENOGR, ER and office assistant for Al K01 16th st. 6% | §jaN AND WIFE want position, butler and You must say “California” or you|Knew whai . v . lit « chap was run down, O Hoee: LigEverience if ‘any and weferences. Address | daily,* All stores prospects. Avply 11 am. | loeal Fotel: salary per month and meals, . white: reference maid, ‘cook and houseman. 1108 Floride may gel an imitation fig syrup. “Oh, didn't e tonic; now he takes an ambulance! ox 411-S. Star office, e | 0’ Stewart Building, oth snd D nw, - o b I0ga e Box 4055, Star ofce. B i ol f man. expe then when I catch him in a lie he|Some Englishman, a stranger in th —ne—witiei | F st. at 7th. 10th st e

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