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“The Graciou: By H. L. / _(Continued CHAPTER XIV. Both Joanna and Lord Teddy were startled by Yvonne's peal of laughter. Now, Teddy, you know what every- body thinks when you're around,” she declared. “You must really make up an answer some time.” Turning to Joanna, she informed her: “He's not always so bad-mannered, vou know. I fancy you'll get along famously. I'l present him as Lord Dorminster, but 2 you must just call him Teddy—it fits “him better.” To the man, who struck Joanna as something of an over- zrown youth, she added: “This is my new protege, one I'm going to be very fond of—Miss Manners. After awhile you'll be calling her Joanna. Lord Teddy was all embarrassment and contriti Oh, I say!” he fum- bled, who—ah—you were having to sing, or dance, or do something like that. You know, tomorrow night perhaps! Didn't know she was a friend. Sorry, terribly!” Joanna, who had what one does at a meeting with a Jord, even a Teddy sort of ‘one, scram- | bled desperately for what she would have termed, concisely, the: right come-back. She was disturbed, to0o, by that apology for supposing her as ne who had come to sing, or to dance, or something like that.” It implied something, she didn’t know what, but something about her that wasn't as it should be. Yvonne shot a frown t Dorminster and went to her rescue. ‘Run along now, Teddy,” she com- manded. “There’s tea or alcohol, Awhichever you prefer, in the garden. You know everybody in there. Miss Manners will remember, anyhow, that you were perfectly in earnest despite Your rudeness.” He wanted to add something to his apology, to stralghten it out, but Yvonne bustled him off unceremoni- ously. To Joanna she said: “He's a dear, is Teddy. He follows me around the world. He says where- ver T am some husband's wife needs- consolation and it's his duty to be on hand. And he declares he's per- fectly sincere about it.” She talked on, saying things that were meaningless to Joanna, the cbvi- ous things that had to do with the be- “I though it would be some one | scant ideas of | s Gift of God” GATES to him plan. the house that he would some day bnild for themselves. had endowed this dream house ‘with many idle fancles, but in her visions there had been no such splendors as the “little” room, with its rose bed- room and canopfed bed beyond the softly draped doors, which ¥vonne had prepared for her. And Yvonne was saying: “You will want your own maid, of course. Buf I haven't engaged one. You will want to engage her yourself. T fancy Walker can send you a collec- tion of them—he has a way of pro- ducing them when they're neede shall advise a French girl, or an Eng- lish one. The first will be more skill- ful, the other more loyal.” Joanna couldn't stMe her laugh, “You'll have to tell me what to do with a mald.” she explained. Then something like a phanton of tears hovered suddenly in the deep brown |eyes. “You know, I' feel terribly |alone,” she said, “and terribly afratd— | of myself, I mean."” Yvonne swept the girl's face with a quick glance. She spoke quietly to the maid who fluttered about the room. The maid went out, closing the | ‘door behind her. To Joanna Yvonne | said: “Come and sit down.” She indi- cated the divan beside her. “If you'd on the tabouret. I think I'll have one, too.” Before she spoke again she drew a contemplative puff and allowed the smoke to curl slowly from her lips. Joanna watched her sflently. Her | first words were abrupt. ““There are a great many people who enjoy themselves talking about me.” she said. *And some of them take an especial delight in talking in whispers. What do you know of me?" There were tactics that would not disconcert Joanna. She was too accus- tomed to making sudden attacks her- self, or defending them. “Only what everybody knows,” she replied, frank- ly. *"We read about you, you know, and your pictures always are in the newspapers. I've thought more of you than I ever did of a_motion pic- ture star, and that's a lot.” “Why? This was more difficult. The girl hesitated, faltered. Again Yvonne' voice, clear, bell-like, clipped the one word: “WHy? “I think,” Joanna ventured,” it's Tt Was Only Lord Teddy Himself Who Laughed and Joanna Wondered Why. ginnings of a new friendship, and the prospects of a_ “jolly” time for the girl in a new life.” A trim, lace-apron- ed and_white headdressed maid an- swered Yvonne's summons and replied 1o her mistress’ question that Miss Manners’ apartment was in order. “I've a little bedroom and a cozy Aiitting room for you, not too far from my, own,” Yvonne explained. *“I hope vou will be no end comfortable. At a_finger touch a gold panel in the wall of the reception hall slid back, disclosing a tiny gilt elevator of the kind that is automatic. The maid fol- lowed them into the lift and pushed the buttons that sent it climbing to an upper floor. Joanna was strangely tremulous. She wanted to say bright things to the older woman who was ushering her into these new and lux- uriant surroundings, but her mind was in an uneasy turmoil. “Why was everything happening as it was? So naturally, so swiftly, so smoothly? Should she trust herself to Yvonne Coutant?” She stole a glance at the woman who stood o close to her, and comprehended her extraordinary fasci- nation, the hair that was as black as vulcanite, the magnolia-white face con- rasting sharply with the two lumi- ous black eyes, and the lips that were full and red without the exaggerations of lipstick contours. The fear that vibrated through her at times with Brandon, the indubitable fear that seemed so unreasonable, gripped her for a_second. Then her thoughts flashed to what Teddy Dorminster had said in the room downstairs: “A singer, or a dancer, or something like that?” What was there wrong about her? She had put on her gray tafl- leur and the mink coat. And her smart, gray cloche hat was from a famous avenue shop. DId she still re- mind one of the silk counter? And if she did, what of it? Weren't the imitations’ of the silk counter all right? Certainly there had been no zirl in her merry, Ro-as-fast-as-you- can-without-skidding crowd, who could profess to cause men’s wives to need consolation because of them. But, of course, Yvonne had not been serious! 1t was just a manner of talk; the small talk she would have to learn. All of these things flashed through the girl's agile mind while the tiny zold elevator lifted from the first floor {0 the third. When the car had stop- ped and the maid had slid open the narrow grilled door and stepped out, Joanna had dispersed her doubts with a determined wave of confidence. The arrogance came back into her eyes and to her lips. “She'd get on. or she'd take an awful wallop trying!” It was difficult for ‘“Miss Twenty- seven” to understand, for a time, that the exquisite miniature drawing room; 10se shaded and satin hung, with win- «dows looking down upon an open gar- den, was to be exclusively hers. With Joh )hml consented to stay in with him, +he had planned, or, rather- “ened , through such evenings as she | because you make people talk about you. Wherever you go, and whatever you do, people talk about it. It's being famous and, besides, being fa- mous for yourself, not for what you do. And you have such a wonderful round of pleasure!” Yvonne contemplated her cigarette again, following the lazv drifting of llv wralth of smoke. *“No,” she said, interested in me; and it is not the reason you were so willing to come | to me, when I invited you.” A smile suddenly played at her mouth and she nodded at the girl on the divan beside her. s {t?" she insisted. Joanna smiled back at her. “No, I don’t think it is, altogether,” she agreed brightly,” but that Is as close as T can put it into words. all my life, that is, since I've been alone, and making my own way, I've had to fight hard to keep up with the crowd. I've wanted things that cost money, and I've wanted things that Yyou can't have, or enjoy, when you're skimped. The things you need to make a show. The best I could ever do was owe sémebody installments on a dress or a wrap or my shoes, and keep my eyes open for runs in my stockings. I've looked all right, and I've laughed a lat, but things have ;llwn)s happened to make me cry, 0. Again that bell-like voice of the elder girl clipped off a “What, for example?” e Joanna. studied a moment, looking out, into the room. ‘‘They were such little things,” she protested: Tmnxl-h Jou va\lldrll 't understand n would unde; Yyonnt persisted. o “But you woulnd't,” Joanna a “One like you simply couldn" t.r“lle\de cried my fool eyes out, often, because some man—some boy, I liked, wouldn’t stay square. And I've had nobody to talk anything over with. Mostly, people who are worth while to taik to make me tired—I mean they don't know. When I cut my hair thev thought I cut off my morals, and if I go off alone on a party they think I ought to be in & harem. When they tell me I don't act like the girls of yesterday I have to say who cares a hang about yesterday when there's 80 many todays, and then I'm told I'm just plain bad. Once in a while I get so cut up about it that I have to have a cry.” She thought she finish. ed lamely. She smiled a little at the futility of her explanations. But Yvonne displayed no amusement. She said, very quietly: “/Ah don’t you think that I am cut up a bit mow and then when the people who are worth while, as you say of them, interpret me as both plain bad and fancy bad? Perhaps I am. There are different ways to view everything, but—well,” she broke off, and was sflent for a brief moment: €ll, you see thai I do ber eyes | like one there's cigarettes in the box . “that {8 not the reason you have been | You see | THE EVENING : DISTINCTION GAINED BY CATHOLIC CHURCH | Sé. Mary’s in San Antonio, Texas, in Aggregation of the Holy Basilica at Rome. By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. November 28.—St. Mary's Catholic Church here has been advised of its aggregation to the Holy Basilica of St. John Lateran, Rome, Rev. A. C. Dusseau, pastor, an- nounced yesterday. It is one of three churches in the Uinited States accord- ed the distinction. The two other churches aggregated are the Church 6f the Blessed Sacrament, New York City, and St. John's Church, Chicago. The aggregation will become effec- tive December 27. Under the aggregation worshipers in St. Mary's Church will receive the same benefits, spiritual favors and in- 1! dulgencies as would be granted them were they to visit personally the Holy Basilica of St. John Lateran, in Rome. According to Father Dusseau, under the decree of aggregation St. Mary's will become literaHy a part of the Holy Basilica. . SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD LISTED FOR HIGH HONOR Noted Physicist of London Slated for Election as President of Royal Society. LONDON, November 28.—Sir Exn- est Rutherford, the physicist, who made alpha rays from radium knock hydrogen out of varlous light chemi- cal elements, thus accomplishing transmutation, is slated to be elected on November 30 president of the Royal Soclety, Great Britain's high- est scientific society, corresponding (o the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. Prof. Albert Einstein is to be hon- ored by the Royal Society Ly the award of this year's Copley medal for his theory of relativity and his con- tributions to the quantum theory. Other awards announced are: Royal medals to Prof. W. H. Perkin for his work on the constitution of the alka- loids and to Prof. A. C. Seward for his researches on the palaeobotany of Gondwanaland, the Davy medal to Sir James Irvine for his work on the constituton of the sugars, the Syl- vester medal to Prof. A. N. White- nead for his researches on the founda- tion of mathematics, the Hughes medal to F. E. Smith for his determi- nation of fundamental electrical units and for researches in technical elec- tricity. e e RITES FOR W. D. TURNER. Well Known Cleveland Lawyer to Be Buried Sunday. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 28 (#).—Funeral services will be held Sunday for William D. Turner, promi- nent Cleveland corporation lawyer, who died here Thursday night from heart disease. Turner was director and secretary of the Chicago, Aurora and Elgin Rail- way and former general counsel for the Nickel Plate Rallroad. He was also a trustee of Bethany College. Burial will be Monday at Shelby, Ohio. He was born in Moundsville, W. Va., in 1874, nd after all,” she added. And ‘ou were glad to come to me because you think I am of today, and not_vesterday; that I am the proof of all your little theorles of what a lw;)m.ln ought to be today—-isn't that s Joanna's reply was eagerly grateful: “Yes. That is what I tried to say. I want to be able to do as I please and not be criticized Yvonne rose and crushed the fire from her cigarette. “That all the talk we shall need, I think,” she said. “We shall enjoy each other - tremen- dously, I imagine. Shall we go down | to the Winter garden? There will be somebody, besides Teddy Dorminster, still there.” Joanna was consclous of something having been said, of some confidence reached out to her by Yvonne, which she had not fully understood. She was puzzled.as if she had been con- fronted by sonfe subtle challenge that masked a strategy. For an instant she was at the poini of breaking away, of running away regardless of the two trunks, a shining new one and a shabby old one, which had been litted down from her taxlcab. This impulse subsided immediately, how- ever. She decided that after awhile she would understand Yvonne per- fectly. And after a while, a long time after, Joanna did! Yvonne had left around the stone table had broken up. Only Teddy Dorminster and two others remained. One of these was a swarthy, dark- haired, dark-eyed man, who might have been of any age between 25 to 45. He was presented by Yvonne as { Pendleton. - Joanna _thought him a very grave and unaffable person. The other, besides Dorminster, was a wom- an, who was easily more than 25, {but could not possibly have been 40. Yvonne identified her as Mrs. Marks. “Jove!" Lord Teddy exclaimed when Yvonne had named Pendleton and Mrs. Marks for Joanna. “I've thought of something clever!” “Think it over carefully, Teddy.” Yvonne admonished him, “before you reveal it. “You're so oftén mistaken.” “But this is_excellent,” the irre. pressible Lord Teddy insisted. *Posi- tively ripping. Pendleton, here, and Doris, Dorls Marks—don't you see?” “Only that both are of a mind that alcohol is better than tea, and that vou agree,” Yvonne informed him. “And also that the tea I have poured for Miss Manners is waiting to be passed!” “A thousand pardons, Miss Manners —by the way, is it quite all right for | me to repeat now what I let escape from me a few minutes ago? About your being a devilish pretty girl, you In the Winter garden the group that | 3 STAR, 1 also extra men with identification cards and WASHINGTON, D. (., KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Goes Into Business. 1S TS MR KOSCH TH' LAWYER ? SOME BUSINESS YeH? WeLL LISTEM Hapry — TH WORRIED — ALL TVE GOT LePT| louT of THAT $200600 I HAD (3 8 8750. 1T WANT TO HOP RIGHT DOWN AND JEE YoUu ACOUT AN INVESTMENT OF SOME KIND! IF I DoN'T SoAK THAT 8 8750 WTR SOME IORT OF BUSINESI J00MW IiL BE ON T ROCKSI! Youwe A GOCD TUSINESS HEAD — I NEED YOUR ADNICE HARRy! I WONT DO A THING UNTIL T J€E Youd Tl BE RIGHT (N YouR. OFFicE AT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925. IS DOING Hu- THERE MUST BE A4 LoT OF EASY MONEY IN THE PAWN BROKER GANE: ATTORNEY HOLY MATREREL FOUR O'CLOCK AN I WAY SUPPOSED To BE AT My OFFICE AT THREE! ILL.HOP RI@T DoAY AN SEE Hit — HE'LL BE Soee! HELP AND SITUATIONS. 31 BY POP MOMAND SHY! WHATS THE IDEA I THOUGHT You wWERE GOING TO BE HERE AT 3. P TO TALk OvER SOHE INVESTRENT MATTERS' TS RouR o'cLole ! Zierm) 2 I Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 14th st Joll's Newsstand aod P, Day Pharmac: and U, J.'S. Clemence, 1ith aid W. Eugie Poarmacy. 2001 Grorgia ave.. Frank F. 2008 Tith n.w.. Collifiower Art and Gift Co 3401 14th, Bronaugh's Pharmacy. 14th and Buchanan. Hohberger's Pharmacy. l!lh and Colorado ave., S‘)!In!"l Phar- 3201 Mount Pleasant et.. N capable stenographer an must come well - recommended. Jexas Co.. South Washington. Va. Colier. o Tauni T sty month " *%a T cathedral e earnest, wanted by nationally | kcnown arketing company: must he accurate at ficures and be able to handle foney and report. State full narticulars first letter. w) g il be Beld in configence. Address Box OR PART TIME. c and Eeneral enced. 443 BIR . ncen 3 - . Chase, Md. 30% n"fi £ e for ge Fousew ookihe” B in Tanfiv " "Teleiione Lingin between 4 and 6 pm. et oy e iy “Oniy Witk -old wentieman, ddrone B 1580 Sl e houseworker, 1135 13tk 15th clly's Phar- ALL | Many of our salesmen are earning more money” than they ever made before in Lee | Helghta,” Washington's fastest” selling _aub. 20 minutes from the White House We want men and women who hard,” tell the truth and stand | oy auto. ean work .6 gy Iats payva sall 1 a month. 6. Dormanent wavs, 18 curin, 37 1100: city property yeite Hotel Beauty Parlor. 16th and Interest will Main SAGGING FACIAL MUSCLES AND WRIN. Kles removed. Datented discovery suffice maseaging. givin strictly Star 'OMPETENT PERSON Toci I Iy care a_second 00.00. pavable g th D $1.125.00 WILL BUY fnind Both of S1 | 9832808 e Box CLEANING AND DYEING ld-extablishied. profitable pusin ITRE e e e ud Dew... Washineton, RI 0\!\IF\I)FD SERVICE. One apolication of our new Fo, cutting; mo Expert at Willard Hotel. Write phone no. for appointment. ~ Replies onfidential. ~Address Box %74°B. interest at secured_on WITH PLEAS. ated home: will accommodate uvalia or elderiy person: references veland 305 Mount Pleasant igar and News Shop 1785 Columbiu road, Hutcher's Clgar Store 2162 California st.. Harry J. Paul. Yardman, Park Pharmac A1 CHAUFFEUR -wishes position: 16 experience: best reference. = Caull Adami 15 vears' experience North 7166. 20 PER—Young married man wishes | Doaitin that offers advancement: salary se gndary consideration. Address Box 1835 prosperity. Experienced salesmen help closs | e | Sales for beginnars, - Class In real "....zt IV weekly. Join onr foree B0 onec. ns prices | . | In mew Section 5 "will” advaiice December 21. Call ‘at 1405 New York ave. and inquire for beroup sales manager. RUBY LEE MINAR, DEVELOPFR OF LEE HEIGH ON'THE LEE HIGHWA 1405 New York Ave. Main' 1145, LABORERS (25), GU()D. —immediately. Apply ready for work to job at Foxhall and Res- ervoir rds. nav. Take Cabin John car to Foxhall rd. and walk north three block: WANTED experienced new- house salesmen. Apply D. J. Dunigan, Inc., 1319 New York R\'C. CHAUFFEUR, colored. i 325 waek. Ist and K sts.. 7th ind K. ‘Goidenbers's. (time. cletk’s desk) Smith's Cit-rate Drug Store, 7th and O sts 7th and R, 1. ave. J. French Simpson ilth and M ats. L. H. Forster's Pharmacy Vi ave. 12t and R st Howley's Phar. Oth and U sts. B. H. Hunton's Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Rock Creek Church road, Rock Creek Pharmacy d Upshur st.. Colody & Bialek. onck's Pharmacy. Brightwood Pharmacy 1901 L it Morse Pharmacs. 5 . Dupont Pharmacy. earson’s Pharmacy. . N. Relskin. 1. ave.. Parker's Phar. Krick. Pharmacy. Fierbst's Pharmacy. 3532 Conn. ave BOOKKEEPER 2 years_with C railroad. 4 commercial: $50 week. Box 21! -B Star_office. | BOY—Neat, relfable. any kind after Phone M. 3350 CHATFF Teliable form' ‘w Potomar CHAUFFE! % ence: wishea position with 3016 Cambridge bl s ridge pl. n.w. o et o sehool. 0 TR. houseman. valet experience plored " man: have complete uni: ing (o ravel: references. Phone rivate family. hone Potomac lonk experience with various makes of cars. wishes Dosition With private family: best of references. 230.B. Star_office. . ave., Cheyy Chase Pharmacy. Wisconain “ave. “and " Macomb st.. Harry' C aft, 4905 Wisconsin ave.. Wisconsin Ave. Phar Takoma Park, 359 Cedar st.. Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy. GEORG Morgan Bros.’ Pharma 204 M st O'Donnell's Pharmacy 3311 M 'Sl Moskey's Pharmacy Wisconsin' ave. and 0. Donohue s Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. 4th and H sts. Home Drug Co 807 H st. Gairen's Music Stoie 7th st. and Md. ave. Louis F. Bradle 12th st and M. ave’, Ix North Capitol and I. Kenealy Pharma 326 East Cavitol o’ Pauls pha East 0 Kih ste.. Bielouss' ¥ 13th t Cap.. Lincoln Park Pharmacy 20th R. 1 ave.. Colling’ Pharma Voodridge. 12th st.. Mayo's Pharmacy—Frookland 4th et John G. Bizgs' Pharmacy SOUTHEAST. ard and Pa_ave. O'Donnell’s Drug Store. 8th and I PP Wellers Pharmacy. th and Pa. ave. Fealey's Pharmacy [ qarol " 7 14th and Pa. ave, Smyser's Pharmacy. e s ravid promotion S0 1907 Nichols ave.. Anacostia, Healy's Drug | g0 o f 8o T0 ot o e it Rums. 2 | ovened 43 0Mces in 13 months SOUTHWEST. SEeDioE avan Rk o Lantz Bros fill these positions. We rain vou in our Columbia Pharmacy sales m fary. ‘bonus and commis. Son it are the mian. Cail ans morning RATE—3 CENTS A WORD. Minimum charge. 35 In_Washington and Suhurbs for Holmes Fletcher. Help and Situations Wanted $300.00 WEEKLY Ho® na Foumd Easily made. Expert advertising men with For sale and Wanted Miscellancous car for national oreanization. | Local and Automoniles. for Sale and Wanted Southern territory open. Cail 4 fo 7 p. Rooms for Rent and Wanted W. Braun Wiilard_ Hotel 2 Business Opportunities, etc = RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTO; 4 cents a word. ESTATE ADS. the Tine. 3-line minimum, Jine rate. as follows . 20¢ per line. 18ic per line. 18e per line. 7e per line. reliable, . nights. 611 HELP—M \”_. FE e 'REPARED, very ~casonable | JANITOR AND WIFE—Quarters. = : | | Bnewneee Fefsrences reatiired ! yorxa IR MIDDLE AGED COUPLE to 1a 2 charge oom “furnished house inge for 3 meals danle Tor o eduite g Tight he-F Addres rience: excellent references. Robert | rex S RS ireax Box 2028, Star office YOUNG LADY or man to o enth_grac 1 round house for money: can do anything ity or_country place. Star_office. board and little not afraid of work: Address Box MARRIED MAN. Lewis hotel course. ‘wishe: o e siork | U hotel wigh chance Xormuhmrvmrn > ress Box tar offic operation: investment well s 104, L al eetate, Call Monda ing | SALESMAN. 15 vears. tired of traveling. Woodward Bldg. T | wants to bé at Lome with family. desires i position January 1. rental elerk in real es A E Pite office. manager of Uptown coal office { or stmilar_position. Wil be abeent from Oy unul Dec. 19, See Mr. Caldwell. office of McKeever & Goss. realtors. 1415 nw SALESMAN. experienced. with car. familiar with Eastern and Soutnern terrifory: excel- lent references. Address Bux 198.B, honest” and 2 Eye st. now industrious. 2300 SALESME | TAN Yot An interna- 7th and D sts.. 4% and L sts. F-execn- evenings 05 star ‘gifice “hookkeepe denires employment Address Box STENOGRAPHER. trpist. tive ability. after 6 p.m. respor position congressional and commercial experience Lineoln IC\‘T‘FW : NG MAN_ white. 20 would Tike ‘o ot FOSTUME ™ work either in lAhundr}‘ dairy. 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Saturda: CASH WITH ORDER iz required for advertisements from transient advertisers g WITH UNLEVE! | FOR> DRAWING_Laree. riadio. oftess g | usual opportunity for practical training eve: | Il interview onir those desirous of | al Art a orofession. Ad- fMce. COPYL. evening work. .Em. B % 2 THIAual or ciate Tastrastiog Y. 18 to 25, for honsework and tabie | _ Studio. 5 after wchool, Saturdays | azs: £ood references required for ¢ha and ‘proper home v Address BOY. white, deliver orders reference required: drive unday work: S15 week. ave. se. BOY. white. livery room’ £00d chanee' o) Laundry_Co.._ or hospital Call _be: ork. orth 3 BEAUTY CULTURE. These interested in this wonderfully in- | teresting and lucrative method of -arning & Jiving or owning a busines< of their own should making a d ievoted ex: ture. Pra plomas. week. | Come in and see our students at work. { gnd evening classes. “Suite 310-11° Burchell | Building. 817 14th st "Fr. 5131 29° Columbia School of DRAFTING. | Individusl tnstruction. day and evening classes Complete course. 3 to 9 months. Call, “write_or phone for catalo % LADY wishes position ax dy: congenial and a good seamstress. Linc. work in erocery 2ee Ford delivers: no 102 'N. Carolina Washington's only sch. Xperienc Fely. Loy tamah o beney ishes position Franklin 6101, 26% ! PRACTICAL NURSE wants position: invalid | or_mother: references. 1315 Corcoran st. n.w ER. y )’ounf refined, exper- Oftice " preferred: | elephone | or address Box 245-B, Esll’ 16 to 18 years. helper in must have operators perm i vancement. Apply Dupont OGRAT North 9873-W office. STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. rience as “chool teacher. Tounk. 1ads. of abiity dcsires Dermanent_position. ~ Franklin 693. | TYPIST. iemporary o "per dress Box 286 olored steady emploxment tudto, #27 F st third floor. L gl cuteide Phone. Mariboro 16-F-31. VASSERS—3 sacerienced men who are familiar With suburhe of Washington, on excellent pasing proposition: none but éxpe- Tienced meed apply. = Call any afternoon. Room 227, Investment Blde. CHAUFFEURS wanted. night or day work Donald ‘manent _employment. SS. chimuey; | Ad ie “or after- nw.. —— B W PLOYMENT AGENCIES. Bl E. 1st AND 2nd GRADES | hookkeepers. typists. clerical help. Free regis. er. M. 2876. City Employment Service. 1338 YOUNG 3 hookikeer S5 Box 1858 b8! Ko SITUATIONS—BDOMESTIC. references. Apply taxi office, Wardman Park middie-aged. wants place 10 work in | | { d- | | refer- | | PURNIT! wants private work. | ANTED apartm ot | ra | depart | ponde Ledendecle | tural | tect: Address, Box | MR WATERS. FRENCH signer. now located | 1603 Conn_a | SWEDISH MASSAGE GIVEN nurse. Phond LAD ments G| sage. | and when graduat Star_office. ALL | Guigny at the Roberta Beauty ‘patior orgia gve TRRAY_ | TRAINED tient | refere N o 3B G —for exercis W, nches of such work, including the clerie facial treatments. »?nmwm %1 plain shampoo. boc. POSITION manager for dining - room: The 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 BY LADY ~ AS building with “or competent in nent at ment. Address Box ¢ WEIGHT RAPIDLY RE] Fiench’ method usdd, Dr. \’m = { | 2 urse in her own home. 3 Kalorama rd. _ BEDDING—Box _sprir enovaied. $. reno.: best prices and Co. M. 6674 down com wlll “Address “Box NTLY REMOVED. Se and $1: hot oil d “ne famnish n.v bargain. AT RINGS. matl. pillows. Teather matt.. renovated ap POX SPRINGS, MATTRESSES and pillows— | Get ready for Winter. Lel us ret ARIE STEVENS. 17th Right prices and prom; EAGLE_ BEDDING '€0. " Srafiing would like work ‘with T T A mall salary for experience. Linc. BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED aod repaired auto reflectors replated. silver plating, re: airing promet service. M 0807, Acme Plat- faeCo: P27 S now. ‘Atier & Line: 2otx | GARBON "BURNING, 30c PER CYLISDEL | Qwner to _remove plugs and wires. M. M SV TRATHED | COLEMAN 50 1oba er. mw. M. 4508 included. | CARPENTER. repalr work. floors 457" | seraped and polisfied. Atlanile 3343, p.m CHAIRS CAYN] eplinted | & nw i | EXPERT FLOOR E-lmmg siciiled mechanics AUL SERENE. 37 T st.n.w. with formerl; ILADY'S BEA aret Scheetz s | ATTY SHOPPE. ve. Taid. $3 treatment: afte: Main 8725. & WISHES TO ARRANGE FOR TREAT- hy'a woman skilled in Swedish mas: Write” stating training. what schoai Address Box 180-B. electricity FINISHING. rediicad Tel. Pof . HOUSE rices ‘.u BRANCHES OF BEAUTY OO S | FLooRs—gLyCTRIC finishing : ice. R_E. NASH FLOORS CH scrape? House | Low rates for results. West 2871 FLOORS—OLD _ FLOORS new floors. “Laying. !l‘ramn! and 0 | Prompt_ service. J. . PRIC 0 Franklin 65324 dave Prices reasonahle. Phone Col. 1 3 A South or Southwest for expenses nces. Fr. 1584 S G_FRENCH LA RA] 1 Paris. desires students. Star office. YMNASIUM CLASS women: reducing. hody rex Mor koneral health AL X e QDaly work C. HANSEN l’hnu’l OLD_& me:n'nn | ished: new floors laid. Call RAYMOND Dl AVER. 511 13th st. s.e. Linc. 7855. 25° W) ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ATCT] pianos. nesday and Saturday. estimal | Shann 16th CAMERAS. 00is of every kind. fieid § | ehotruna dnsthing, 11th CLOTHING—Will_ tomob) st prices for ladies, gentlemen's discarded clothing dres 1332 ' | FCRNITCRE UPHOLSTERED. repd: shi. | covers made_ Eat. cheerfuily given. Returned free. TITTENSOR, 1454 81 st. n.w TON SALES of furmiture of all kinds. business equipment, ete.. every Wed: Let us give You an you have for sale. & Co.. A\l;uunzer- 304 on what Caldwell " P te T e and lettering scdan door repair 1T st nw. b '3 cepty; mace whils ou have 10 well 2 e "D call in my uniettered a ile_city or suburbs. and pay you hie d E nw. MESSENGER SERVIC special Ch mas service. Let us help Santa Claus liver your Christmas presents. Call 5120.° Dime Messenger Service, Inc.. Tottal or hone, "I wi messengers. PAINTING T3 of all | CLOTHING—Highest { ana_ Tadi Bernatein. 7th_et. n.w. North 17 terior decorating done now at prices pair for men's ek t e 310" | rates: floors refinished: Junch wom clothing. Potomac 2340. | (08 ione” done. after rex. houre #pecial Jow rooms. busi | cLoTHING price | shoes, | Main vL!P-pi“n'.Mfln Toew casiof)We pay_Top | lemnt Tor everything a man wears. ha 2 “ic. Send for un-at once. Auto calls; | PAINTING. exterior 4145. Justh's Old *llntL 619 D. ing. = Rooms painted, $5 = chapics. Reduced prices S Jeweirs 37T et now. Potomoe Aicin 3"“? "" 9P, DIOKSE. | BAINTING. PAPERHA ket entimate.” R Moran, interior: : exterior. . in- | prices 5 1 Hnw FEATHER BEDS and !um il‘lr! hest il pursi terior. floors _refinished. bronzing: rooms painted. $5 up: rooms papered. $7.50 up skilled white mechanics: night work f de Get my epecial h‘(énvs thi F. NTIY Baid; give us & call 305 ¥th _et. n.w. _Potomac 1687, EDS and furnitur Square Deal Furniture one Main 5838, ture e FURNITURE—Enough for an 5room bot immediately - range terms from 3 to 24 months o pay without_interest. Phone Ad. 6332 for esti <& Decorating Co. 2° will_buy as & whole or I|_Adams 4734-W. best garten. FURN | living Under | FURNITORE of | paid. in | E. household £oods and antioues prices. “Call Main 9275. L. S. Weln- 416 10th n. ITUR] room. in_suites wood ‘typewriter, point up 4 maper with poly hrome paper and binder | averaze size room for $12. Alro paint inte- rior and exterior at low price. We use | Diiten. Boy Jead and pure lnseed oil " onls | We ' also_epecialize plastering at vers low | prices.” You need not worrs about cash. s | we' will give you terms as hizh as 10 to 18 months in which 0 pay. without cash pay- { ment. if_vou are a bropérty owner 0dd mieces: piano etc.. within next 10 Capital Furniture Co., 4 . or phone Franklin 10267. FURNITURE—IT other Dest results. n.w ou have any Turmiiare oF &oods to sell, and you want 1o obiatn send for Louis Notes. 415 Bth | Fone Frankiin 2b13 Umate, PHILADELEHIA ORATING h oo ‘Oven evenings APERHANGING AND PAINTTY FURNT YUR\XTLBE pianos. rlrpeu. ete. 1 “Weachler.” 9:0 Pa. ave. n.w. | estimate first’ and sa TTCRE ali | Kinde, alke " piano. | k. PAPERHANGING and pamting. first-ciase work for less money : batter materials: e: given. District Decorating Co.. PAPERHANGING. | 282 1or wagon or have me GOLD. H‘ e 1F Caalh Vatue paid. Selinger s, ilver - tches, giamonds needel in our manufacturn le. 819 Ot | PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—Special or.n beaut 1323 low prices now preveing. Give us a trial | Thompson's. 3413 Ga. ave. n.w. Col. 8244, SOLD. wiver. Famend Ul preces: cepecia G'st. 0w Main 81 n--u-y. Iy, A F. Aroia: | | §TORI descri] PAPERHANGING. rooms. $7.50 up: interior and exterior painting at lowes® prices. Metro- Dolitan Dee. Co.. 427 G n.w. Ph. Fr.800. E AND OFFICE ¥ piicg bought B atan R e S a_ave. Main !%:“ same. | Fixtures Co | USED FURNITURE for & Toome: compl way gran will_pay Pnnm- P.-mmu tun PAPERHANGING—ROOMS PAPERED. 86 and up. A’ T GEORGE. 2534 1ith st. | pw. Phiona Adams 3687. { PHONOGRAPH REPATRING—if your pho- { nogral is out of order. let us repair it. We hi a well equipped shop, expert re. pairmen and the necessary equipment to pit your phonograph motor in as good a condi- tion as it was when new. THE GLOBE FUR- | NITCRE CO.. INC.. Tth st. n.w. Main ust | 5976, 2 9| PTANG TUNING, $3—We speci eral piano repairs and rebuilding. or children. 2. 4 B, Star gffjce. ER'S FORMS Address Box 2 are o -mam for party leaving city. and moderate rent “for careful mfi of | Get "our Hotel. ok ou make I GHAMBERMAID. German. wishes position Ly aRcement 1€y n ‘large household. —Address’ Box SU1-B. Vanceme )-8, Star office COLLECTOR, experienced. w b AP reduired, kOwd ‘opportunity Tor™ Worker. " See. Mr. Marris. 1112, 140 SoEva i fenced, for N white, experience: Tighy Sook: atads o good Rurroundinge. Afhess Box 1505, Star ofie 2 R—White; night_wor Ty Chiei Engineer. Ho Civil Service Examinations. Special intensive courses !nr Mmber Sten. Typ. and Clerical exame THE TL SERVICE PREPARAT‘OR‘ SCHOOL. s cor 121 lndF Ph. Fr. 2080. HELP—FEMALE. BODHKEEPER STENOGRAPHER. patent lt torney’s office: state experience, salary pected and references. Address’ Box *Too" ELEVATOR GIRL. colored: licensed oper- ator, with experienice. for apartment house. Give references. Addrees Box 233-B.,Star want work, 35 Fairmeont COLORED GIRLS. two. ne general housework or nurse. n COOK. firet Clage. wishes plase in caleteria or_tea room _ Address 1512 O st. n.w COOK—Experienced woman wishee pla n'rlva family. North 1651. 1920 n. COOK and houseworker experienced. wants place in private family: = first-class references. 1120 _20th COOK. plain, colored. 1873 ce_in ENGINEE family. ~ApD AR COTTER iy experienced in roughly c JIAIR CUTTER. (Eomuebly, Smtze: swin Mialist. 1145 Conn. ave, N, vouns, _white, for delivery AN tor Fadvancement. ADDIY Taundry. 2536 Sherman ave. n > MAN and helper MARRIED MO must g Box_1 MEAT CARVE R, experienced. datetaria steam table: no Sunday or holiday work: hours 7:30 me for In- 918 S st. n.w. WORK of any Kind by 5 Rixes st. Phone F WORK of any Kind wanted by rell- able colored " woman. 1658 Kalorama rd. FAMILY WASHING at_home or_da: ehire ‘av GENERAL HOUSEWORKER—Ne: NCED white scamatross to work on old and new work. Apply 3111 Mt. Pleasant st. GENERAL HO H DuPont y‘fl'ni’"n.’i-" ool TOUSEWORKER: part_time. St RK: no cookini excellent home for suburbs. " Clarendon PR fine, ' settled ' woman: Tlrl wishes job: good references 715_Kalorama rd. L HOUSEWORKER. one_North 1985. 7 Tight party. Sotember 0 and atier. i —One of the largest lite e }'-fl‘s ien ‘;- 10 men. 20 to 4510 “Cou o 2 e Cfeite Weekly: opportunity (o Daks frrge etumne” while lexenie! o1l ,.., time contracts given thos: who qu-my fesired. Address Box 161.D. Star off: m w© home’ nights! $§ week. 945 Longfellgw X pt. 12 2 GIRLS, cxperienced in binders work. Ap- ply W. F. Roberts Company. 1514 H_st. MARCELLER. expert. and hair_cutier: e perienced in Feneral beauty work. Greene's. 1128 14th st . full or_ GIRL. colored, cook, wishes place: know? I was telling Pen here—. Ah, that clever thing I thought of. 1 must tell you what it was before 1 forget it!" ne thing at a time,” Yvonne in- sisted. *“What were you telling Pen?” “That I'd just seen the kind of a face that no man could ever forget after he’d once held it close to him. Isn't that what I said, Pen old boy?" “You said absolutely nothing of the sort, or spoke of any face whatever, Pendleton gravely assured him. “Perhaps I didn't,” Teddy admitted. “But I thought it, and meant to say it. So Miss Manners will consider that I did. Here the woman Yvonne had called Mrs. Marks interjected: “If she sees ‘much of you, Teddy, she probably will have enough to remember of what you actually do say, without being bother- ed with what you merely think.” “Don’t alarm her, please!” Lord Teddy exclaimed. “No woman ever remembers anything I say to her.” ““They don't dare, perhaps,” Pen- dleton observed. “Bot you and Doris——" Teddy be- gan, and broke off. ‘Pendleton and Doris,” he sald again, “that brings me back to my clever thing. unen, everyone: Pendleton and Doris Marks; whenever I come upon Pendleton here at Yvonne's I come upon Doris Marks. Pen-marks! Isn't that clever? Pen- marks! What?” It was only Lord Teddy himself who laughed, and Joanna wondered why. (Copyright. 1925, H. L. Gates.) (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) OLD ESTABLISHED REAL ES i Qesires the mervices of @ Progressive sales OFFICE ASSISTANT—Apply in own hand- res the oxressis home: good references. 1106 1fith et Writing: give experience: must be accurate = = 15th | ECR drbas top: must be in fairly good condition. estimate. Prices reasonable illed me- hanics. Work, ruaranteed, Sanderson- haeffer Co.. 844 H st. n.e._Line. 1057. ETARY DESK with Took chelves on _Box 283-B, Star office. TIRES. 3ixd iy Address Box 385 No blow-outs wanted. 08 TC naired and rebulli—Hish tar_office. P! grade work. GH & LAWSON. 1222 G UR! furnil Frank! TTORE—Want v parchase wome e | yre: can pay cash: also pianc. EAgne g P] n COAT, onabie. rel. size 36: must be ru- Box_1713, Erag squie EWRITERS Typewriter Co. JUA ET OF PLAT BOOKS: must be llmou new. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. sell, rent and repair Ine.. i lllflfl-l n.w ypewriters. T HOLSTER! apecial prices this month. Col: 3038, Stand- ard Upholstering Co.. 2810 14th et. n.w. 28* Hayden. 1410 G st. n. WELL ESTABLISHED MARKET STORE do- ing excellent business. Star “office. WATCH REPATRING—Expert with 22 3 experience: formerly with best jewelers ‘Address Bo: s Washington: $2.50. B. Wiseman. 30-B. ness. BAKERY and light lunch. well establ busy downtown gection; doing splendid busi st._n. al: | WELDING—CAST . STEEL AND ALUM- N 810 8th n.w. inum welded proverly:’ work Tuaanteed An Bulldi FOR buildis ¥ YOU HAVE development. Star office. e has other busines $40.50. modern improvements: M. Coleman. 207 12ih st nw. M. 008, DOW AND DOOR SHADES ality, opagiie shades fitted to Your win- ; tbe best guality of opague shader. » for investment, it rafely placed in a Wi nlnxlnn Real estate is your sec ng your profit. Address Box Price, $400. ) RENT — Large store room in brick ng. next door to Old Dutch Market: wing community: Fitch. Inc.. Claren- le fent. Lyun Six months course Matn 8180 Tor fuil particu- it posebie: though . not s Aewars. should sive. the: Dhone el ocal experience and reference. All HOUSEWO! ? n} RK in private family by -emad typist. ~ Address Box_ 246-B. Star office. 28° etrenne 3 o%8 Sk Bousnwu OPERATOR —Experienced. for Teauty par- TEA Adame 7054 and Sundays call Columbia 432, At. 308, HOOM, _desirable Jocation. . _Phone ‘call between 8 a.m. jies to be held strictl mnfldgnull Ad- | PleBon 115D, Star o e 2 oot il s e SALESMAN., fend seuired; S35 ‘salary an e ommissions; & hard worker ‘can fis per greck, Apply Sineer Sewing 111 tionery . local QWALES)(EN. :xunenud n gatlonery, Toc ALEs)fl:V exnenen«d to sell interests lor: marcelling not absolutely neeuury ply 1815 Adams Mill roa os > PIANIST for dancing clase. SI Der howr. 1208 18th 2" o ’ o 2:‘”’ QTENOGBAPHEB and bookkeeper, double siale age. experience. eic’ Sulary. £ Sar: ghoirs. 46 5. “Adaress B2 261-5. star o WANTED_—A “working_Totsekesper: = home‘wfi s - ar; d firet class; T oric (et clase; Taundry worl rences. 1424 v o5 kY work b the day work ; King's court, (2 Church n.w. LADY of refinement desires _position _as manager of nice hiome and - care of small hl Falls Church, V. EITCHEN xA { | thoroy § tion. BAKERY SHOP for sale cheap. Phone Fr. 7441. HIGH-G! ! Star’ office. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY — Com- blete equipment: comer location. 3700, 14th . n.w. Mr. Begles. DE MILLINERY SHOP for -o hiy established: ‘or further det two: also s: all barg LAUNDRY WORK by il Bring Rome TAmily OF bundie” wasn 1354 Swann st n.we RESS_First LAUNDRESS —Firer class. o take Bor .‘siZ‘-'“ n%‘im. 'ER. colored girl wishes Food cook, "able an :Jde;l‘,hthg"rmn Vith . Teterencee: eall S o TiE tin: day"after 1 pm. Appiy 140" Monros ix. %o YOUSG TADY for vosition To cigar_stors 0 Lok MG cre Box SSEB. brer wHIY 'Address OPPORTUNITY for refined voung T-d.v ady of neat R A A T R o ut not eesential Experiencedesired reas repiy 10 Hapoiness Candy Stores, 1886 nhlu. Pa. Market st.. Philadel YW)’%‘O N mzmmt_n____mm. o AFART R m%fi%@m { established company. roms 415, Colimbian Bide. i SOLICITOR—You man licit Iry R e ™ “Operator's. . permit: salary and commission with opportunity for advancement. Addn‘l! Box 218-B. Sllzrnufl fice. Tor_part-time work:_call ST DE N Hinte o Sour available tme: o Gleveland sve. nwv. = fl.om n WASHIQN colorvd (73:']’“3‘._ l{"e'xpne'e- 1P (metlll installers wanted: SR e el gt bia 9136. TS T T T o work in_men TR Gudne riterences. opn H st. ne. MAN wanied o Toarn hardware g‘?.“JMHG e nly 016 1418 now, rge? YQUNG, MEN (3). neat aj u:fi,.., e 'w“ misglc start. Ap- salary. bonus and Somm 3 Hond Bl ard st. n.w. NIGHT_ Wi = NIGHT WORK of shy Kind: :“8 Taundry TTE, WOMA] fl ing to house x or (-Ear l:nfientduu. ‘:?.ze.,fi::“'w.."flw"“ T MAN, white, per_ or Tef. 15 age, for Emd‘"‘ m Room 100 lmb’ 10 | ner. office. DG STORE DI esianiiuned rae o, fine location: 000" and 335,000 ; entiy 2% dofng between $33 on cor- 9-B, Star P ¥idis." Tadrew Box 1 ) ness bu refus MEAT M. CARKET wad roceries. cashy busi: small amount of cash to handle: on treet: must sell: no reasonable offer . Apply 541 8th st. Khgonne sud Hany Spart Uipped:” long lease at low rent. fauipped: long B'xwuo t. Pleasant st near Eml meint_ house: Owner is raaeal “ationtion Wi e sl mecrifice, | SO bl "Colt 1249, Ask for Mr. Sulivan, | 310,000, 20- Soliian Lite o, terest, lb.\ll $9! Box 204-B, Star office. endowment policy, Metro- Go-- dor premiums’ and in- transterable. Ag GOO} to OP T T with Hoffman '"M.n?ind pieny work il rent ui._fi_ym We aill call with samples and_Sherrier pl.. Ch: t 2o* Apt. 1. Cami 4 F et nw | BABY CARRIAGE. Phone_Lincoln " 731 20 BABY GRAND AWFICO besuiifal Toms: “c._motor. Bo TS 8 s aldwell & Co.. Inc. Auctioneers, 304 101 FAST ROOM SET. 8 piecer cnm‘ Fibrator. stenotype: frst: alt dition. 1 50: ‘1 ine 5 gondition. for $80: 6r. sale aleo., 9'1; an Teliable man.’ 1224 6th o H sts. n.e. Linc. FOR sALl‘:—“lQ(‘Fle\\bfllg in_Bridge Sf AOLEAN 3 “eal BABY, cum.;cr:s' Tane: o Sollent condition: cash ‘or " terms. a~~ BED fron, mal BEDROOM, dining room and living roon st. now. Main 9272 refrigerator, kitchen table ice. Call evenings 1675, "Wot. 705" TaE" S Navajo_Indian rug, size CHFFON“' tea cart: Karpen day bed Bav Yo ABGow BoR 351-A Siai TBEF. ALTIGATORS. alive. four: 2 to 4 1t Ior PTANOLA. mahogan. 1 Supday ¥ood _condition oh ash _sifters. i Box _190-B, Star office. .u- for Guick buy. furniture. planos; everytning. at amniil BICYCLES for . bed BREAI Sad piaces. Cleveland 1760, 1474 Columbia ra. n, Cieve. 2744-J. any: Stickley Artcraft bedroom suite Tent free: 28 -A. Star office. Bante OFTE. B | Home Amvz LOuN PABTICIPATING B ot 'SWEDISH MASSAGE BY GIAWATI A!- SEaiS giT ments By sovolatmen am., l-hl-hm. ‘Room NING CLASSES. In_ scientific TehLs aae held 1 oot ety ofce” 12557Evs st nw. every Tuesday e\enlnh 8 o'clock. Not a lecture, but actual instruction with graded lessons. sumulul students will be placced on our own force to sell Kmufl, in Ollrm pular l\l “m, Yom oo)lr xood 4802, 500, 7 !@n SCREENS. | SUTLER & "SON. 2051 $10 for the Mr. Castillo. mr. Manni; g tieaving ety saortor le._: = Ashmead pl. \BABD SAW, ri) saw, joiner, shaj P 10260 et r drv-er ‘ch: greny Weanesday” and Sagurfiy. " sngino or irls and bovs, = lhlnll.d tank. Tt-le'vhone Clr‘ CABINET GRAFANOLA with rocor ki CABINET VICTROL.. S250. 1 excellent o console mirror. _Clarendon 1051 TONERY BUS] 1 ie. 1n m‘oxv o8n or safg. 10 section. 2006 ot n.w. "~ Nor JYEAR first deed of trust notes scount 3% netting purchser cad-c. 30°" e L e reavonable. - 730°A_Rock Cres h rd P) CHRISTMAS PRESENTS —Objects of art. yases. hand yases ted | 8.% candlesticks T vision at ¥ ‘course in nln i3 ireer ‘bUi we" ressrve. the spplicants -who m o' accept only those, a are earnest, rious. ~Office open at 7:30 to enroll n.ew ulndanu. Class work begins momdn‘ at'8 v 1AYEE & %, ml b R g 1431 Tooms, or can fee! fice; 74 Weart 7 G n.w. B COAT. fur collar ang cuff udson seal coat. squirrel_coll e sl hea_ and talle, $20° 1423 Chapin et Star_office. L ST. N W—Ffll‘l floor, cont two suitable f:'r ‘!fll‘ “l‘-hognll'u‘v:n . :? NS Hu? Tocnss and bain, 928 5" Bros. 800 100K . DX ain_tables at $1 sn o T3 Ml ekelson's. Sl

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