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California Festival Year More fun in Califor- nia this year than ever before. 1t's Cali fornia Festival Year and something doing every minute— rodeos, festivals, fairs. pageants and entertainments galore. tem, Laub; Two trains to Denver with connections for California. See beautiful Salt Lake City en route with= out additional cost. For free California booklets end full information, ask General Agent, Unlon Pacific 508 Commercial Trust Blds. 15th and Market Sts. Philadelphla, Pa. 706D Union Pacific “No girl or woman should ‘purge’ and ‘physic’ herself every few days. injurious. This is very Besides, it isn’t necessary,”’ DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 —DR. CALDWELL ells Girls and Women To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monti- cello, Ill,, a practicing physician for 47 years, it seemed cruel that so many women had to be kept con- stantly “stirred up.” - While he knew that constipation was the cause of nearly all head- aches, biliousness, sallow skin, indi- gestion and stomach misery, he did not believe that a sickening “purge or “physic” every day or two was necessary. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which regu- lates the bowels. A single dose will establish natural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even for those chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes @ gentle, easy bowel move- ment, but, best of all, it months before another do: sary. Besides, it is absolutely harm less, and so pleasant that even a cross, feverish, bilious, sick child gladly takes it. is often Buy a lange 60-cent bottle at any store that sells medicine and just see for yourself. DrCaldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN | to me. | her ! foreve D. The Double Cross BY A. E. THOMAS. A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. Copyright, 1026, by Dodd. Mead & Co. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) The moment the door was closed three pairs of eyes converged again on | Waterman, composing an inquiry that had to be answered. Waterman answered it: “He had that necklace! Jim had-it, this very night in this room. He showed It to me, but he had ft—carried 1t in his pocket. He took it out and showed it I didn't bring it here. I don't know anything about it.” “How came it in your bedroom?"” inquired the Swami. “T don’t know, I tell you!" “Let us see,” continued the Hindu. “I read in a New York newspaper in the city of Bengal an account of the theft of the Colby diamonds, months and months ago. Mr. Stanley called my attention to it, ay'ug that he knew the owner of these jewels. The theft. 1 believe, has never been ex- plained?” He looked at Doris. “No,” she said, “never.” “T_suppose, Waterman,' went on the Swami, “you do not ask us to believe that these jewels were stolen Stanley, who was ay in the interfor ¢ 2 at the time the theft occurred I tell you I don’t know anything about it.” moaned Waterman, reduced to a state of hysterles “In that case 1 suppose ypu no plausible theory to account for the wanderings of these jewels between the time, Some months ago, when Mrs Waterman left them on her dressing table. to this very evening, when they are discovered in your bedchamber?"” Waterman was silent. And all you have to say Is that you lon't know how me there—but that you saw them this very evening in this room, in Mr. Stanley': nd? And how. think you, did Mr. Stanley come by them?’ “I don't know—I zroaned Waterman. Doris asked a_question. “What did Jim_say about them?” she asked Waterman hesitated, but presently he said: “He accused me of stealing them.” “Ah." said the Swami, ne the fight?" Yes.” “And why, may T ask, did you s nothing to us of all this?" Waterman was miserably silent. “It seems to me, my son, that your case is not at all improved. And now do vou still feel as you did? You see, we must decide, and at once. Will vou accept th offer so mercifully made to vou by these friends of our van- ished friend, or—shall we call th police?” Waterman gazed at the floc time in sllence. At length h “T'll go.” he said, The Swami looked at Wilson made a gesture. The secretar to the door and opened it. Without a look, without a word, Waterman alked out. Wilson followed him and closed the door. Dorfs sank into a chair, limp, ex- hausted. Her sole sendution was one of utter weariness. She had lived a lifetime in an hour Sheek had followed upon shock For the moment she could feel no more, despite the fact that through her brain there coursed the one reiterated question—where was Jim? Where was Jim? The Swami came to her and touched her shoulder lightly. “My daughter,” he said, compassionately, *“you are weary. You have suffered much. You must rest. Come." No, no,” she murmured, “I not rest if T tried. It's too awful awful! “But, my child—" “Oh, please go—go here awhile. have don't know “and then ca a long spoke. and went could too and leave me I want to be alone, I've got to think. Where's Jim? We must find him somehow. I can't bear to think of him lying out there some where alone, in the dark, even if he is—— """ She could not finish the sen. tence. Suddenly she roused herself. * thing’s got to be done—I can't all night and do nothing. simply got to be done! I must think what it is! Please leave me.’ “If vou will, my daughter. not grieve too much. Oh. T know that is easy to say. But he was my friend as well as vours, and even if he has passed beyond our ken, we must re. member that this life, with all its heart-breaks, all its loves, all its loval ties, all its treacheries, is but a little thing—just a tiny island in the illim- itable cosmic sea. I will go to m; chamber, but I, too, shall not sleep [t you want me, send and I will come."” ‘The voice ceased. She did not answer. When she look- ed up again the Swami was gone. She struggled to her feet and looked around the room wildly. Here it had happened, whatever it was. Swiftly, imagination working with the speed of fever, she tried to reconstruct the thing that had happened there that night. Her eye fell upon the re- volver, the blood stain on the rug, the signs of struggle and of violence. It was more than she could stand. She covered her eyes as if to shut out the vision that her fancy had conjured into being. With a gasp she threw it off—she remembered something that e had to do Ah, yes. She ran to the door and opened it. The butler was sitting dejectedly on the wide stairs.. ““Jefferson,” she cried, an there? “Yes, Mrs. Waterman “I want her.” She was back in the heard the girl's voice sa “Yes, Mrs. Waterman. She turned. Nina stood there, car- ryving the sleeping child in her arms. Jefferson,” said Doris, “get the gar dener—tell him to get what men he n—get them out of their beds—pay them anything they want, I don't care \We've got to search the grounds again from end to end. Get some boats— me- sit here smething’s but do “is that wom- we've got to follow the shore of the | luke. Get lanterns—searchlights—any- thing you can. We mustn’t wait! Mr. Stnaley may be lying out there dying at this very moment. Hurry!” Thus electrified, the butler went out and shut the door. Doris turned to Nina, took her by the hand and led her to the divan. “sit down,” she said, “I want to talk to you. Rollin has gone away— we shall not see him again, any of us.” one?” cried Nina “Yes, he leaves the country today “But look here,” cried the other, “he | 2an’t go like this, without settling with me.” “He is going,” repeated Doris, “and vou can’t help it. You mean fo say that he's taken care of you all this time?” Nina laughed. “Yes, he had to. He was afraid I'd blab to you if he didn't.” “I suppose you knew it was my money that he g: “I suspected it. “You must have done rather well,” commended Doris, with a tinge of casm. “Have you saved anything’ Nina showed her white teeth. I've been thrifty,” she admitted. *“Yes,” commended Doris, ®you don't look exactly poverty-stricken.” “But I v other. *Here's the whole hous uproar in the middle of the night, but no Mr. Stunley. And that butler was so scared he couldn’t hardly talk to me."” “Never mind that,” said Doris. “There’s a_question or two I have to ask you. You must realize that the middle of the night is a, peculiar time for you to be calling on’ Mr. Stanley? What does it mean?” “I don’t know much more about that than you do,” Nina replied. “I'll (eli you everything I do know, and it's t Somehow or other Mr. Stanley found out where 1 was living and | came to see me. He said that he had something very important to discuss with me, and that I must come here at precisely this time of night to do it He didn’t tell me any more than that. * “Didn’t you think it peculiar?" “I did—very. But he said that he would make it worth my while. In fact, he paid me very well in advance and promised that he would double the sum if 1 did as he sald. Well, I knew that he was a very rich man and that I could rely on him to keep his word, so I'm here. And that's all I know.” “Very well,” said Dorls, “whatever he promised you, I will make it my business to see that you are paid. Come and see me when you like, but just now, if 1 were you, 1 wouldn't walt for Mr. Stanley any longer.” ““All right; you seem to be the hoss.” Doris glanced at the sleeping child. “Poor little lamb, he's tired out,” she said. “Well, now that his father has gone, I suppose I shall have to go right on taking care of him— only now I shall know it." “You needn't worry about him,” was the somewhat surprising re- sponse, “his her’ll look after him. Oh, ves, and his mother, too. They're both perfectly crazy about him. “What you saying?"’ Nina smiled broadly. “I haven't got any kid,” she announced. ‘“He's my sister’s." “What . “1 borrowed him.” “Look here—!" ““Oh, yes,' went on Nina cheer- fully, “Mr. Rollin Waterman wasn't 50 clever by half. The best way to hold a man is through a kid. Well, just when I needed one, I didn’t have any, but my sister did, so I borrowed him. Oh, you should have seen me! I looked quite sweet when Rollin came to see me, lying in bed, pale and interesting, all dolled up in a sllk neglige and a boudoir cap, and this little chap in my arms. Rolly was quite touched for a moment. and later on he was touched a good many times." | { | | | “Good heavens!” said Dorls feebly. “Yep,” continued Nina, ‘‘Heaven will protect the poor working girl, but she can help herself a lot. Well, I'm off.” She rose. “Tell Mr. Stanley I was here, when you see him.” “Yes,” sald Doris, fell, “when I see him.” Nina opened the door. my telephone number, me.” She went out. CHAPTER XIX. When Wilson left the lbrary with the stricken he found Jefferson and O'Hara sitting bolt up- right upon the salrs. They rose hastil, 1nd stood aside to let Water- man pass, The secretary detained the ter with his hand upon his arm, while g sald to the butler: Jefferson. " Mr. Waterman finds himself obliged to go to town at once, Go upstalrs with him, help him dress, and pack his bag.” ‘Very good, sir,” replied the butler. terman lumbered heavily up the without speaking. Jefferson followed him. As s00n as they were out of sl sat down upon the stalrs and mopped _his face with his handker- chief. The chauffeur stared at him silence. and her volce “He knows it he wants Waterman, ht, he sald presently, * of a night, ain't §t?" 7" sald Wilson absently. ‘I say. it's a hell of a night'” “Oh, ves, ves. But—It's ®ver ‘What do you mean, over manded the chauffeur. But Wilson did not enlighten hir Dazed as he was by the swift occur. rences of the night. he made an effort to spur his faculties. Suddenly he thought of Nina. “Wher's the girl who came to see Mr. Stanley”" he now.” 2" de ‘Oh, she’s in the reception room.” replied O'Har The secretar; “Listen, aid. “There's a_line of steamers plying between New York nd South American ports with ings every Monday morning. 1 hap. pen to know because sometimes at the ce we used to have to catch these oats with mail. I don’t know which boat it is that sails tomorrow morn. ing. but any morning newspaper will tell you. It's the Blue D line. Mr Waterman will sail on this liner. You | are to see that he does.” “Hey, wait a minute,” objected O'Hara. “You ain't asking me to kidnap the guy, T suppose?” “Nothing of the sort. Mr. man s going of his own free well, If he decides at any time between now and the time the ship salls that he prefers not to go, that is his business It is his present intention to take that boat. T want you to have the car at the door in 5 minutes. You will take Mr. Waterman to town. There will be a few hours to spend before the hoat safls. What vou swill do with them is Mr. Waterman's business. Only this—if Mr. Waterman should change his mind, should he decide not to sail. turn kim over to the nearest policeman jand let me know by tele- phone at the earliest possible insf Is that clear?” 5 o “Sure, that's clear enough.” The chauffeur rubbed his chin doubtfully. “But how alout this business in there?” He jerked his thumb over his <houlder toward the library door. “You needn't worry about that,” said Wilson. “Everything will be done that’s possible. I shall call the police as xoon as vou're gone.” Suddenly he s ted to his feet. “Oh.” he said, “there’s one thing more. Wait here.” In a moment or two he was back. “Here,” he sald to O'Hara, handing him a bulky envelope. “When you see AMr. Waterman safely aboard the ship give him this envelope—but not be- fore. And stay there till you see the ship actually under wa: “And what then?” demanded the chauffeur. “Why, then call me up, and I'll tell vou what to do. Now go and fetch the car.” Again the little man collapsed upon the lowest stair. But not for long. For him the place was truly haunted, He rose and paced uneasily up and down the spacious hall, pausing every now and then to listen for a possible sound upstairs, Putting his hand in his pocket for’ the solace of tobacco, his fingers encountered \something hard and cold. For the sdcond time that night he handled the Colby neck- ace. “Good heavens,” he thought, to think T could have forgotten all about them. What a night! What a night!” As he stood at the foot of the stair- case, staring at the jewels, a voice spoke from the hall above. “Alth,” it said, “so you've got 'em now?’ The secretary replaced the dlamonds in his pocket without answering, and Waterman came heavily down the stalrcase. The butler followed, carry- ing his (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) s R Some Cautious Girl. From the Boston Transeript. “So you've put Fred off till Novem- ber_or December?” “Yes, I told him I wouldn't give him a definite answer till then.” “Why till then?' “I want to wait and see how he | MEN considered a moment. | sail- | | SALESMEN 3. Water- | | SHOE SALESME looks 1t the foot ball season is oves." (., THURSDAY, HELP—MALE. . NOVEMBER 12, 1925. HELP—MALE. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 47 | WANTED—AGENTS. | AGENTS—Sell our_wonder, box of twenty | beautiful Xmas cards at S$1 profit. 1108 Investment Building. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC. experienced _on il makes of trucks. Agnew Coal Co.. 73 st 1w AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN. exportenced. who knows how 1 ic: @ good income for the Flght man. 'Ses Mr. Rocea. Triangle Motor Co.. No. 2 New York avi T canted. 517 North ake 50 % 556-J. i o 25 2 BANJO and saxophone players wanted. ama- teur. to form orchestra. See Mr. Fox eve: Mnes I8 I TS BANJOIS ukuleist to accompany gitls in vaudeville act: Address Box 10 Star offico. BODY AND ] Black & Wi < & axi_Co.. BOY wante white. for grocery store: 00" BOY. colored. wi 4 H st o v fast tious. to work in Apvly to Mr. Travis. 13 P, BOY. white. youn photographic studio, before 10 am:. at 1 BOY asoline_ s wor over 17." Inetant Service Tire Co. ¥ ate. i, BOY. bright. Paber office mediately CAR “WAS T ter e ieal, for w hance to advance 04" Albea Tidk. HER—Thoroug] Leated wash rack: permanent. Station, 15th ‘and C 1w FORD MECHANIC, need not_apply. Ses 14th &t e ‘Avply im- gement of Ka- v and nisht rage emnld et work. " Giv and Box 1147, Star «* “ERNMENT EMPLOYE make big money ¢ G n'w.after 6 v INSURANC experience or student can s experieniced |t sell 0ld line in, - men. women. oh dren” of white race: molicies for children any' age, Up to $3.000: splendid first vear and renewal ‘commissions. Apply 708 Tn Festment LIFE _UNDE ®ood T WRI' T experienced o pposition for man who can produce. ireas Box 2 Star office L RATOR w nieht shift, $40. Herald Ma. MAN Dasis. e Madl. > union shop. Hagerstown. 10 work Ford 1-ton truck on 50-50 Auto Service Co.. 402 Pa. ave. thoroughly reliable. white. auick and * who Knows how to check and take £ Tood. be generally useful: hours ) am ;4 to 730 pm. Address Box Star office colored. on v at. nw. unders wrench, for few n.w. (Foxhall) _ MAN for carpenter work, suburts, 8125 per maonth. Address Box 443-Z. Star_office MAN WANTED as personal factory repre sentative in Washington. We will give to the “right man the best propomtion cver offered; - No experiance or capital required Write full information to Synero Motors (0.0 Battle Creek. Mich ik MAN. SP ITY for ex perienced life insurance man. not over 40 with high pereonal production record and wide Whashington acquaintance. to connect with established ofiice and aseist in Dutlding up agency force: excellent Dro right man. ~Phone Franklin 41 polntment 3 x: MAN—Middle agea. for_eteady outdoor posi- tion. Onportunity for right pacay in Wash ton' County and adjoining counties. No citment” Pay’weekiy. Heath Nurserics Anchacter. Conn MEN. experienced room and 33 farm in Maryland. Call how to handle_pive days' work. 4411 P st PPORTL to hu day. board (3] “Clean_work. = v Co. of Baltimore National Bank Bid; work betwaen 1 and 5 pm 8 1w permane; Annly batwesn " 6th and T fam ' personality 1 Star o of neat dent.: regu caloa work. Dermanent with a re With a good eduration National Bank B —One of the 1 10 life panies wishes e “course in two nights weekls £ larze returna’ while learning. full or part time contract given hose who quatity it draired " Address Box 151 D. Star offt MODEL for costume demgning 5105 or 8 Inches vears of ag m contour. Address Box 3 1 ce salesmanship. o make 135 Ihe. i Star ofice PHARMACIST reginte £00d pay. Lirgett's. Foat PLASTERERS wanted. non 1038 New Hamnahire ave. n REAL ESTATE 0 POFtUnity for hust : with own Address Box 118-Z_Star office for Watson stabilatars: Jarge and 1_number of leads 5 1o $100 weekly good hours and “to _eell popular priced 6oyl ance for the man who will work to 1 ‘money demon Address Box 4 ALESMAN for avtomo i and ols: only those with mechanical knowledge Wiy reference. Address Box 2R1-S fur pidly growing national or Fanization requires 2 men: mist be earne-t and ambitious. with previous military serv we and experienced salesmen. Call 43 nm.“or address 503 District National By fiave ail opening 1or A rea ter 1o sell Northeast ar ne €ompany. SALESMEN (2) can carn $4750 per wee orders for oid Teliable compans vancement to hustlers must be over ~'1317 F st Room 900 = SALESMEN wanted to sell Chevrolet auto- mobiies: ®ome selling experis Giah Garag: 17th and Ut B married preferred 44 day and conimisaion 10 atart: parmanent with a future " Apoly Better Brushes. Inc 305 District National Bank Bldg. 3 to pm ] experienced selling _ mens personality. Apply 703 Tth corn_with rare possibil 7. Star office. g (L S with some experience for kood _ealary. Economs, shoé _experienced. Cinderella Boot Show. 1211 G st.nw. SHOE SALESMAN wanted. experienced, with z00d reference and ability. ~Apply Strand Boot Shop. 410 Hth TAILOR, first-class._ TAILOR at_once. TAILOR Diece. S S Avply 5028 Georgia VALET. colored: must b have reference: steady the_Benedick. 1800_Eve WASHMAN. experienced Mz WOOD Call N zood worker and cmployment. Apply Bt best pay. LATHERS. 1527 Church st. 1 arth 7: B . = MAN with some store experience to s for manager.'Avply Friday morning, NG 0 have reference. Apply 943 Pa. Main 538, el YOUNG MAN experienced in _double-entry bookkeeping: one with auto preferred: must aplendid _opportu- M ren estate office: bookkeeping _experience _re- Quired: ‘address in own handwriting: give felephone. _Address Box 151Z. Star off Motorman Operators, nced only. for out-of-town work: o ahor trouble: steady pomtion for TiEhi ical examination on application. e Bt n.w. 12¢ CARN $2 AN HOUR —selling Xma; rds. spare or full time, day Room 1100 D27 100 st REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER. We have an opening for a thoroughly ex- perienced. live-wire ales manager: an excel- fent_opportunity: applications treated strict- Iy confidentially, ~New bhouses under con- struction, SAMPLE HOUSE FINISHED. 2 Addresy_Box 149-Z. Star_office. Need More Representatives! To Make From $50 to $100 a Week. At least $2.500 commissiol sale. Over 100,000 prospe ton. We have 9,000 customers in city already. = Full or part time. Christmas A'flfllrl gn under way. Prospects and advanc public on every $10 s in Washing- v furnished: also assistance {n_ clog [k gales. —See Mr. Relly. 408 Milla Blds. PART-TIME WORK REAL ESTATE FIELD. Old-established real estate office\ wants part-time employe to interest respousible people in home owning. Sales experience not necessary. Want only active, earnest, energetie worker. Permanent position with attractive fil“ll’re. Rllfl{. x;\‘l{:: e'“"\‘“l:‘é}s rourselt amount” of tiine avaisble A el phone number. Address Box 1402, ¢ over | Ven ot | SALESMEN. THE FASTEST SELLING PROPOSITION IN WASH- INGTON WANTS MORE LE GUARANTEED LEADS FURNISHED EVERY DAY. JOIN THE LIVEST SELL- ING ORGANIZATION IN THE CITY. REAL MONEY REAL MEN. OR MEN TO WORK NINGS ALSO. EVE- APPLY TO MR. BE 1340 F ST. N.W YOUNG MAN, colored, to drive White truck; must have good references and be sober and industrious. Apply at once Phillip Levy & Co.’s warehouse, 66 L-st. ne. NTON, WHITE DELIVERY MAN for truck. Apply Maryland Biscuit Company, 1217 4th st. * Large manufacturer, tion. wants experienced _salesmen ashington branch. which has heen estab- ished 12 years: home every night. must be »f highest ‘character: salary and bonus, all replies confidential: state qialifications fully i letter and give telephons number, if any | Address Box 100-S. Star office. DISTRICT REGISTRARS. largest husiness training institution world, an_institution with eight mil- in assets and one hundred thou- nd active students and which has added more than one hundred million _dollars to the pay checks of its members, requires the services of a few high-class strars for the District of Coly Maryland. Virginia North Carolina and Sonil Carolina THE MEN WE WANT —must have the followhiz qualifications (1) Between nd 35 years of personality The 5 the ins do (21 Strong, rior address. (3) Liveral business ‘lines Sales experience. such as selling of- uipment bonds or advertising. is de- ran supe education, preferably along Pemonstrated earning capacity of at thousand dollarg a year hold the friendship of our d 10 secure the co-operation of and Dusiness organizatione, flich as Chambers of Commerce and Rotary We will on a mode The men wh ments will ight with pro o <100 Telephone for LA SALLE rarning possibilitise Appointment Matn 8320 o ‘,\»U)\ UNIVERSITY. UCH Paine St ’art-Time Salesmen. extra money by getting appoint- ments to show Helghts. Va. to pros peetive home b Call at 1405 New York ave. tetween 4 and 6 pm. and ask “RUBY TEE MINAR, I 1405 New. 5 . FORMER EMPLOY of King's Palace desiring employ- ment during the holiday season please leave their names in the employment office. SALESMEN. FLORIDA. a sales foree Florida largest Washi Beach nizing nd ovemin izat i brope R L Thie over $40.000 £30.000 J over SI5.000 many_ othe; ar $14.000. tunity 1e now open ial "inducements to ST MANAGER. 1204-6 New York Ave. N.W., AT ONCE. The for vou managers with WANTED—SALESMEN. RED mobite 0 thoreushly experienced auto- Being unsuccessful with 1t niean you won't have a suc which vou will be assured 1f_you ructions. ~ Mr. Bowles. 3301 ne. : . ~Must_knos salary Do T " building _trade y object X Experienced Mr. Ph N WANTED. Winter in Florida sonville Memonal Park Associa: cing on ihe market burial lots in beauti{ul Rose Lawn Memorial Park res. perpetual care: park plan. no arian. We have openings for high-cl experienced galesmen with clean records: no competition: full _co-operation. Write _or wire Memorial Park Sales Corporation, 213 Main st.. Jacksonville. Fla new, 160 DRIVING LESSONS. ANY CAR nished: sk for ‘“operator's permit or no pay” plan. Cars rented to_drive yoursell all Foster. Fr. B7T87 7303, Fr. 7304 106 P: 60 PIPE_ORGA Dicture work. 6255, 9-11 a.m AUTO DRIVI tienced instructors Call Lincoln 82. FOR MOV CHAT. Adams 8-7 p.m. . EXP) ‘insured on | AGENTS can_carn $100 and unward weekly selling Gold Medal five-tube radio frequency sets at $25. Delivered prepaid anywhere in the United States. ~ *The set that stormed the country.” bulit for homes of moderate means. The farmer, clerk, laborer and lady of the home ought to buy on sight. Write today for proposition and exclusive terri tory. Eureka Outlet Corp.. desk WS. 1038 Longwood ave.. New York Cit charwomen. hotel _ bus gir's. Fuller NEED experienced cooks, maids, dishwashers, bus boys. general housework suppiied tree. Frank ‘16013, . 2 v e ___ BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. Civil Service Examination Special intensive coursn for coming exam- ination begins today. Prep. for Sten. & Tfi“’, HE CIVIL SERVICE PREPARAT( HELP—FEMALE. AGENTS—Sell our_wonder_box_of {wenis | beautiful Xnas rds at $1. Make 50% 11 extment Building. HAND, ~experienced on pply 1 st now. 8 APPRE! E and m 1 waver, expert only. Renee. 1115 15th st. n.w. S SORTERS. experienced, white, Bergmann's Laundry. CASHIER. neat young lady and_referenc Apply Huyler's. F : CASHIER in cafe souns Tady of picas ing “perwonality (married or single): sal and mealn: hours, 11 am. o 8 pm drews Box R3.7 Siar offiir HOCOLATE DIPP H. Chaconas. K21 H st.ne. TE DIPPERS, Call 1 Y w. fissiees DRAPER G evening gowns, part time or by “hour: ‘o Tust be first class Address Box Motfice. : DRI perienced help: none other need appl: 2100 N st. n.w.. Alr‘lv ALTERATION dresse: experienced. 13e 3 RESSMAKER (0 work on ladies’ Kowns ood ay. _Apt. 2. 1835 Phelns nl. n.w FINISHER and buttonhole maker. on vests. | 611 14th st. n.w.. 2nd_floor. - SALESLADY—Refined and with good ap prodch: trave powition: bonus i addi tion 16 sal Address Box 473-M. Star SALESWOMAN WAX take orders for Wil by himeel and his wife The most remarkable i Jennine Tivan Mary Baird Bryan )\'»:' published. vent. his the edme ture of a b s el buren iy Others making You can e firg? tal reuied. o $30 a day 10 $1.000 in your or many times vour whole' time. N0 capi reight paid. Credit_given Outfit free. Write or telekraph today. Be ware of unauthorized books. Universal House. Dept. 700, Philadelphia. SEWING HAND women's g Wis ‘ave ki = STENCIL CUTTERS or typisis, two, capable of cutting metal address plates on machine Apply Ruom 201, Labor Bidg. 10 B st e STENOGRAPHER. competent, with some in itiative: must be able to figure and v ! £0od hand: opportunity for reliabie salary o start. SIR. Give age. experien il references. Address Box 175-4, Sta: {offieer o0 STENGGRAPH salary $75 month tmas. I experience &5 Box 082, Star $16 per_we In reply &1 ate Jaster's deg. 1807 ~ traveling po- | who are free to | th offices | Tom coast 1o coast arantecs | | contract @ | 82800 % Year at @ min im sath ccepted applicants interesting. Ps Tut not esse s thoroughly wil Dlirpose rawing account to Work s extremels | sales experience i we train all our | tefviewing applicants | Address Box #3.2, Sta 4 { YOUNG LADY with bookkeening knowl HELP—DOMESTIC (Cont'd). panted for part-time work: reference L t00 young. for genera cooking. Apply to Mrs. Ot 5o 2 . Tor plain cooking and general Stay, pights: city refer 3 . colored. T Houswork o Rounthal GIRL. colore Rotscwar HOUSEREEPER. capabie: iriiatworthy. paehlor Slom 15 Subrnt WOMAN colored. Tor conicing and 1 Cleveland 104 yae = 3 MAID_ experienced drean Box 1055 Sta MOTHER'S iF references Teaufred. r office. £ R—One who is fond of would appreciate kood home in preference 1 high ealary: etay mights. Ab DIy 17 Channing st. ¢ 5 MOTHER S HELPER white, Tour childce st bo reliable: steady position. Michizan ave. 1 U= 134 WOMAN to_coof 3017 Cambridge WOMAN—Neat, enced.”as ook duties in_‘small encew required ley Heizh WOME Iaundress_ ot ety 4R 0 housewor etown B white, exp nd’ other Househ family: stay nights: re 500 Kiingle et. n.w.. Wee Zhts, Cleve. 4364 . in_ Forest Y Glen: cook a er worl and waitine , DIERLSDbring references. Woodside 13 NURSE—WHITE, Oty experience: only those who have ha position as nurse’ need apply: Kood salary 16 380 st., cornt o _S Tl'.\'l‘lflN\):.\ll\l,F BOOKKEEPER, i cral = stenographer _and ¢ Addre B Adress rried man candy an A 13% = CARE OF FURNACE nd Zith n.w G st n.w. between F. K. Call Gf write Hayward! o wante home P. Hamilton Address 114"} CARPENTER wishes vital experien F. Motfa CARPENTRR iixt ~ Box CARPENTER or office 1, dress Box CEMENT FINISHER, first-class, N38: Srdia: ae e CHAUFF! AR SALESMAN COLOREL sehool F 1617 COOK, Box 102 EXECUTIV. HOT wh JANITOR MAN Morrison, ORNING and evern Etudent. Phone N PHARMACIST Houseman 1300 S st or experience in rent ds office: one with know Dreferred: address in own handwr ¢ telephane. Address Box 161-Z. Star office YOUNG LADY | et ne YOUNG | trainin WOMAN. piefe 21 WOMAN 3 Apply at onc 13th et of ation is wanted pe Kk pertaining experience not nece ‘appointment ratic 7 to . do ‘department Write briefly smeter 1c tional ~ Stenographer—Competent Appls 703 Tth et nw. PART i WORK REAL ESTATE FIELD. Eetablished estate_office wants to 4t reeful woman who | ‘assist 0 i people orme wning An nusual epportunity for house. | Wite "Gr employed woman to-add liberal | mount. to monthiy_income. ' In’ reply £ive Uil detarls ahout you avaianie and fiox i3z, Sta FORMER EMPLOY | Doubtless many of yvou will be glad of an opportunity earn some extra Christmas money—and we are going toj need plenty of extra help during the Christmas rush—so why can’t we get together? It isn't too soon to come into the em-| ployment office right away to sign up. Apply 4th floor. ILANSBURGH & BRO. TELEPHONE OPERATOR—| John M. Magruder, Inc., Conn. ave. and K, Washington, D. RECEIVING CLERK for/| stockroom of ladies’ specialty | shop; one thoroughly experi- enced in checking and marking. | M. Brooks & Co., 1109 G st. n.w., 4th floor. DRIVE _AN permit guaranteed or no charge. Call CHASE, Col. 8799. 13" THOSE _WITH ED _TALENT FOR DRAWING—Large usual opportunity for practical training eve. nings: Wil interview only those desirous of making Commercial Art a profession. —Ad- dress Hox 446-M. ce i | NOW is & z00d time to begin_a course that | will fit vou for life's dutics. You will never regret a course in our school. Thousands #ay ‘it placed them on the road o siccess. | Caly, wieeor telepnone. 1t fubetter to i “*Woop's SCHODL: . Establiy 1 _East Capitol Columbia School of DRAFTING. instruction. day and evening Complete course, 3 to 9 months. . write or phone for (‘alllu(. 14th & T Ste. North MARCEL AND PERMANENT WAVING. All branches of heauty culture. Subjects turnished. Diplomas_given to_all graduates. Dorothy Coffey School _of Beauty Culture, Frank. 10141, 1123 14th St N.W. i hed 1885. Individual \'ouxs_;‘;omu TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD s, DIRING , SHORT TRAT PERIOD. { ENT POSITIONS NT WORK CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHO! _STERER_ cahine Edwards, ‘Tear HMAN SITU \TI(‘L\N—F’F\‘IALE EXECUTIVE EVATOR J K17 R st FINISHED PIANIST Ik Tes position eforences STENOGRAPHER 3 industrious, nine years' varied xiellent references: wants promotion on results. Star_office N wishes hol o shon: high i Star_offies work references. YOUNG LADY grocery store 1941 experienced test references. Wishes wo Call Frai _ SITEATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. COLORED WOMAN. chauff Janitor, 1317 Corioran n.w COUPLE. colored small_apt. house houseman in private iy 1636 13th st AND WIF around worlk in reference. 1036 W SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. AMBERMAID and general White: Rome ay_or dishwash furnace. | North cettled 0 lored: all Brivate family I helper in_ hoar n i Pote ashing or ¥ woman 16 Two girls want whole or “hotie North 8661 Kitchen place. o o At mw ights. 1 CLEANINC time work COOK. la woman 1 aid or dishwash vate family: ref Apt. 23.° 12% nd 1w 13 COOK. neat. first-class. 902 22nd COOK—Recommended: good COMPA HELP—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID and waitress. colored w afl, to stay nights: bring references. st . COOK and o home and_salary. Adama ‘755 g ge _for good Apply’ BEAUTY CULTURE. Those interested in this wonderfully in- teresting_and lucrative method of earning a living ‘or owning 3 business of their own should visit Mabelle Honour's School before making a decision. Washington's oniy echool devoted exclusively to teaching beanty cul- ture. *Practical experience guaranteed plomas. We placed three ‘sradusies weel. We are extending until’ November 15, Come in and. se¢ our gludents ateworlc Dy and evening Claskes. Suite 310-11 Burchell building, 817 14{h Fr. 5131, 15 French School of Hairdressing. Prof. Marcel of Paris. Diploma from National School of Paris. Marcelling_and water wavis with rers. Bobbing and all branches of beauty re. Flat Permanent W a\'mg, Gallia, ade under mew process with ch ma: chine. "Night school. - Phone Nofih 2776, last our half-rate prices | Massachi aTua TS 0 [ vouns white woman?_ stay family: references. 1758 K Franklin 712 o take Taundrs Tome, o1 T6th atter 7o ¢ woman: 00K, h rker, small famil best references. EFranklin 40. The Sher- man. 'Apt. $08. aze” COOK_ experienced, with good reference. Ad- dress Box 100-S. Star ofiice. COOK-HOUSEWORKER, good, wanted: laundry: in_apt.: home nights: $15° per week. Apply Tuurs. or Friday. 2001 Conn. ave. Apt. 102. zer: nea obliging: stay some nights. Address Box 101°S. Star office. Plans meals COOK or clean bachelor apt.: woman, 143315 P st n.w reliable colored _Reference. 1l Gr part_time, North 867 alled for and de £ i t Sanday DAY'S WORK, by experienced colorsd womi Y erorence.” Phone Lineorn 8040 DISHWASHING or help_with housework. by fored wirl, 411 26th st nw. NERAL HOUSEWORK. small adult fam Home' nights: ood reference. ams 10 ot Faky L v e NERAL HOUSEWORK — Colored —_girl hnts Blace: will siay mights. 1715 13th T i GIRL. colored. reliabi place in_ private family cral_maid apartment:_experienced CURTAINS ST GIRL Apply 1 GIRL, nea DISHWASHER. also helper. 6 to 8 evenin, Apply mornings 3640 16th. WASHINGTON BEAUTY SCHOOL. All branches taught, $7 lesson. Subjects furnished. Courses as'low as $5. Suite 20, 708 11th et_n.w. Fk. 9668 "ACCOUNTANTS WANTED BY BIG HOTELS. Big scarcity of men and women trained in this branch of Accountancy. Therefore. sal- arice are high, ranging un to $430 & month. With free living often included: the hotel accountant quickly &ets an ineight of the business that leads to managerial positior at $5.000 to $10.000 a year. Clerks, a countants and bookkeepers should learn this big-pay_profession. "Day and evening classes Pesin November 12. Nearly flied.” Number mjted. Call quickly. 9 am. to 9 p.m. Investigate. then decide. Lewis Hotel Trainimi‘Schooh. Pesnsylvania ave. ab - Que stay nights: new references. GENERAL HOUSEMAID, colored. Bto n.we Abt. 2. ERAL HOUSEWORK: all convenience: ton st.._Chevy Chase. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER Mitchel Field, Long Island. family of two and’ smail chiid. Phone Bothesda 324 GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. good cook thoroughly capable: first-class only need ply: references: sleep in: salary. S11 weeki: Phone Cleveland 2451-W bet ». m. GENERAL HO! stay nights: $40. Newark_ st GIRL. weneral housework: _stay SIBN afily. A. L Phillis. 4055 Den"s GIRL. good. colored. for e must” Be Kood lawid $10 per_week. 3001 Varuum st n.w. GEN house: 113 G wanted for SR with Jaundry Cleveland 243-W. 3031 ork: with references at care 6f apartment. N yINE, GIRL, reliabl lored. wants work or ¥ 6 4th st ne dry at_home._ ith st = GIRL wishes job as day worker, part time Potomac 2537-J. GIRL. cook part - tim emall ~for n experienced. and laundress: Lincoln_9254. GIRL. colored, w Shartrient ants place. 3 murse. ma S R Cusewori reference, " 220 SO0 st mow Sor il Nortn 41308 GIRL, 24 years old. erm; Simhea positlon T 3 ouschaid dren: state salary. - references 1 or 2 chi Address Box 160-Z. Sta RL. colored. wan bus girl or helper a S st n.w. GIRT, wanis_light Call Pot. 5571, 1 work as Kitchen maid ound the house. 924 nights

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