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“The Gracious Gift of God” By H.L. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XXX. Joanna’s Decision. ble groom fumbled with his €ap when Joanna had chosen her horse and sent to the house for the viding togs into which she proposed to hange in the stable dressing room. The man gazed dublously down the €ap Martin slope and estimated the !.hlrk(»nhlp: blanket of violet haze. 1t'll be coming up fast, mademoiselle, efter a while,” he said. “It's trouble. ®ome to ride through when it gets too heavy I shouldn’t advise mademoi- welle to go too far.” “Just along the sea road XKenilworth's.” she informed “The lights there are never lost." ‘The groom would have liked to have voiced more insistent caution, but his mistre was abrupt with him. There Wwere times when the servants at Villa Amette were afrald of their Made- nzn(srllfl Joanna. The groom shook his head, but decided not to venture E protest. He reflected that. she was a good horsewoman a horse usually to Mr. him. and that able. IKenilworth, whose villa nestled at the base of the hill, shut off from the majestic boulevard which skirts the | shore by a dense hedge of semi-! tropical bush, met her, with her own &room, at his gate. She stepped lightly from 'his hand to the ground and ! tossed her bridle to the man. “Just an hour, please,” she commanded. Kenilworth immediately expressed dismay. You haven't braved the | mist to give me but an hour! It will take me quite that long to get accus- tomed to the vision of you ameng my things."” ] “Just an hour, Roddy.” she insisted rodding to the groom, who accepted ! her order as final and led the horse | mway. “You see, I've made plans fo this evening and I mustn’t interfere with them. T shall have to get back to | Amette and change.” i It was the first time Joanna had | granted Kenilworth a tete-a-tete hour | “'in the midst of his things,” as he ex- | pressed it. She had always made a | pretense of ‘“being afraid” of him.! which, he customarily retorted, was | flattering but untrue. He assured her | at such times that she was one who | wouldn't be afraid of anybody. He had desperately proposed Lady Wey- | mouth as_a,chaperon. but with no success. Joanna asserted that she'd | never resort to a chaperon—"in these days.” He was, then. puzzled by the ts depend- | GATES |cupled in her boudoir. The mald re- ported that her mistress was, and would not be down for some little time. “You may tell her, he ordered, “that 1 shall not be staying to dine, if she won't mind. A half hour later, when he had dismissed the Amette car which had taken him back to Monte Carlo, Brandon summoned his valet and demanded that a sult of heavy tweeds be laid out for him. When the man had complied his master ordered: “Go at once to the garage of the Italian in Boulevard du Midi and ask for Antoine. If he Is not at hand find out where he can be reached imme- diately. When you have him say that I want him to drive me as soon as he can be ready up the mountain. If he objects to the mist, tell him the thicker the fog the heavier his purse {will be and that much more for his |men. Be sure, however, that it is | 1 | [ invited, and strangely vibrant. He| knew her well enough to sense a pur- pose. Joanna, he had discovered long «go, usually concealed a purpose be- hind whatever was unexpected of her, He had made « profession, almost, of discovering those hidden purposes and fathoming them. ‘onfess to me” she challenged him, when she had settled in a great chair before the log fire, which baffled the cool dampness of the in- creasing mist outside, “you are won- dering why I came s0 unexpectedly.” That 1 wouldn't do,” he declared promptly. “If you have any other reason than a ‘sudden desire to en- Joy my admirations without inter- Yuptions, 1 don’t want to know it. I am jealous of my vanity.’ “Then you shall he flattered” she returned gayly. “I am in the mood for you. Some day there's got to be sudden whim which brought her, un-| ‘Are you playing with me? Antoine himself you find. return_quickly.” On her way to her own boudoir Joanna stopped at Yvonne's. She, too, it seemed, was particularly pains- | taking at her evening's toilette. Her | malds were flushed and nervous under the temper of their mistress. That > Otherwise | « battle between us, between you and ne, Roddy. Let's have it no He was on his feet in an instant and standing over her. She stopped | with her eves, and held him half bent down to her. She did not stir, nor put up a hand; it was just the inde- #cribable something in her eyes. N0, not just now,” she said, her Ups shaping into the utmost of their provocativeness. “You mustn't be too literal. But tonight, perhaps. or tomorrow night—or when the moment errives. But as soon as we can. I want to know how I'm coming Damn you! Are you playing with me “No, Roddy. I've never played. Not since my money came. Some da: want to pl After we've hed our tattle, perhaps. What shall we do first? Let's go through the mist—to €ome place. Why not up La Turbie?” “Tonight 2" . “Tonight. That' home to change look very alluring He straightened and looked down at her coolly for 4 moment. She did not flinch under his gaze, nor did ner lps uncurve. He turned away and looked out A window. It was already darken- ing outside, and the lights of Monte ‘arlo were vague pin points, ‘If we drive carefully we can make * he concluded. “I'll take the wheel rself. You won't be afrald to trust purself with me, shall you?" “That’s what 1 want to find out, Roddy. So many people are skeptical of me, T want to know if they're right —or wrong.” He laughed. “I sha'n't ask you to tay beyond the hour.” he declared. “T'll need some time alone to try and flgure you out. What's happened? S mo‘:llnm: has, T am certain.” “Othing," she assured him. “Noth- Z. that Is, that wasn't expected. A servant notified them that made- nioiselle’s mount had been brought to the door before cither of them realized that the hour had flown. She had in- duced Kenilworth to tell her some of the historles of the souvenirs which were strewn about the room in which thelr tea had been served, and she was enthusiastic about them. When she went out to her horse she found that the groom also had brought mount. Kenilworth nodded his ap- proval. Joanna begged to be allowed to ride back to Amette alone, declar- ing her faith in the lights along the #ea houlevard and her horse’s instinct, but Kenilworth was firm. “1 should take you along myself,” he explained, “but I shall want to look at the car. It's a stiff climb to La Turbie. I always want to be sat- isfied about my brakes.” At Villa Amette Joanna found Bran- don awaiting her. “I have Invited my- selt to dine,” he explained, “and no one seems to object. Perhaps you will go along for an hour or two at the Casino, afterward. There won't be a crowd and we can drop in for an act at the theater. Yvonne seems to have other plans for the evening.” “And so have " she told him. “I'm going up La Turble with Roddy. He's often wanted me to go up with him, and now I've promised “Sorry.” She did not wait for the inevitable protest against climbing the varrow, winding road that ventured up the steep La Turbie Mountain to the isolated resort above La Turble village, but tripped on up the stairs. | Trandon looked after her. Lven wom- | en who were careless seldom went up La Turble to dine or dance at the famous roadhouse atop the hill, un- less in groups. The gayest of the hid- den rendezvous along the coast, it! was, In some respects, also the most forbidding. One always went up La Turble, but one did not, customarily, | \lk about it. After he had stood for a time in deep reflection, Brandon went onto the Amette veranda and peered out into the damp fog. Ac-| customed as he was to the Riviera, he * estimated the feel of it to his nostrils and his fingers. He appeared to gain, from his conclusions, some definite eatisfaction. He summoned a servant and in- uired if AMlle. Coutant was still oc- what T must hurry r. I shall want to t v ' they were having difficulties in pleas- ing her was evident from the litter of glittering gowns_angrily tossed into heaps on the chaise lounge, chairs and, even, tables. For a brief instant Joanna stood in the boudoir door, be- neath the curtains that shut off Yvonne's sitting room: just long enough for her eyes to harden and narrow. Then she announced brightly that she would be going out with Kenllworth and that she hoped her running away would not interfere with any plans for the evening Yvonne ADVENTURES OF BY FREDERIC Tt wasn't this broadcaster's fault that he broke his date with the air audienoa on. the night of Thursday, December 10, because he didn't have such a date. There was a schedule f mix-up at WRC, for which I was in no way responsible. All concernad thoroughly understood that my next assault on the microphone would be committed Thursday, December 17 last week were apologizing for mv | “faflure for the first time in two vears | tb keep a broadcasting appointment’'— that’s’ the version of the explanation reaching' me from many quarters—I was belng Jogged across the Allegheny Mountains _on a Washington-bound train from Chicago. * Ko As .both Thursda; * in December | after the 17th are the eves of holidays, I think T shall ask WRC to let me take the-air for my farewell 1925 political review Tuesday, December 29. Thenceforward, if agreeable all around, I shall resume my old-time Tuesday night schedule week in and weelk out. A consensus of opinion has reached me that Tuesdays, having be- come fimed. in the minds of my con- stituents as the evenings I harangue the Choir Invisible, are better than Thursdays. Of this, more anon, when the powers-that-be at WRC—there's a rhy! me for you—have been ronsulled * * %k % “R. 8. writing from an address on Fourteenth street, and requesting sup- pression of her name, say: I am sure there must be thou- sands of people who appreciate your efforts to give a half-way ur. blased analysis of the Mitchell court-martial. Why is it that the reporters of nearly all the papers have given Col. Mitchell the best of it from the start of the trial? I have friends who attend nearly every session of the court. Usually they come away astonished to read in.the papers next day that Mitchell scored this point and then that point. My friends say that the things favorable to Mitchell are al- ways emphasized, while the many things unfavorable to him are sort of soft-pedaled. * %k % ok Stopped at a hotel in Chicago last week, in the rooms of which—a placard prominently placed on the mirrors of the dressing tables—ap- pears this up-to-the-minute evidence of “service’ For your convenfence we are prepared to place a six-tube port- able radio set in this room on a reasonable rental basis. For par- ticulars phone the radio rental de- partment. * % %k ¥ Louise Horton, Battle Creek, Mich. writing under date of December 2, says: Here in Michigan, where we al- ways get you on nights of-clear transmission, we think of you as the “Voice of the Capital.” We en- Joy your political reviews, and count you an impartial authority on Government matters. But some ‘While my announcer friends at \\'Rf‘] THE might have made. Yvonne glanced at her sharply. She concluded, however, that there had been nothing hidden in Joanna's tone. “I have no other plans than a run into the Casino, perhaps,” she sald. “Betty Wey- mouth is having something or other tonight at her place, and I did promise that you and I would drop in, but that is not important. If you are running away by yourself I shan't trouble.” Joanna went over to the other woman and, stooping, lightl brushed her cheek with her lips. “Then I shan’t be seeing you till tomorrow some time. It will be early, though, for I shan't be able to sleep with to- morrow night so close.” She stopped again at the door as she went out, to say, as if it were an afterthought: ‘Tonight I'm going up La Turbie— with Roddy. It will be great fun on the mountain tonight.” Yvonne turned quickly, but the girl had dropped the curtains behind her. She waved both of her maids away, ‘when they bore down upon her with Joanna's departure, and sat quietly in a study. Presently she looked up and into the mirror before he She ex- amined the reflection she saw there with an intent, abstract scrutiny. From her face her gaze wandered to her throat, around which hung her most magnificent pearls, and then to her gown—she had chosen a thing of pink in orchid hues that had come that day from her Paris couturier's. She shook her head, in response to N H}"Y N | | her mental conclusions upon the en- | semble the mirror reflected. “You may take off the pearls,” she commanded a maid, “and bring me {dlamonds. A lot of them. And I shall not wear this gown after all. It's too innocuous. I've something in burgunds; bring that.” As if to her- self_she added, in a murmur that nefther mald could overhear: “Bur- gundy and diamonds. If I'm not mis- taken that will do the trick.” (Copyright. 1 (Continued in Tomorrow A BROADCASTER WILLIAM WILE, Radioscribe. Breaking Dates on the Air. of us wish you might also occa- slonally throw in a little of the atmosphere of Washington—its so- ciety, a recital of some of the diplo- matic functions vou attend—yes and even a description of Washing- ton styles, Washington weather, real estate conditions, etc., etc. You wotlld no doubt be an equally good authority on these matters. That's a pretty tall order, Miss Horton. T find it hard enough to jam into my allotted 15 or 20 minutes the important items in “The Political Situ- ation at Washington Tonight.” Am rather afraid that if T begin tamper- Potomac climate, Capital soclety, the the gyrations of latest “‘cri” in the property market I'd become a babbler on everything and u_speaker on nothing. In radfo, as in other flelds, a cobbler does well to stick to his las B Scientific American, for December, announces that the British Museum has arranged for radio reproduction of the voices of some famous British dead. The tentative list includes Tennyson, Sir Herbert Tree's rendl- tlon of Hamlet's soliloquy and Theo- dore Roosevelt’s speech against trusts. The reproductions will be made from gramophone records. It was hoped to broadcast Queen Victoria's voice, but the cylinder record was not clear enough. (Copyright. 1925.) SR AIR FREIGHT IN FLORIDA. D Ty St. Petersburg and New York Con- nected by Service. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., December 14 P;—-St. Petersburg and New York wem connected today by alrplane ) freight service with the arrival of a |plane, piloted by W. H. McMullen, {with a shipment of women's clothing The plane left New York Wednes- day and made Washington that night. The following day it succeeded in | reaching Fayetteville, N. C., but was delayed there three hours on account of difficulty in obtaining gas. It made Savannah that night and flew yester- |day in a driving rain from Savannah to Inverness, Fla. It reached here this morning at 10 o'clock. Adverse weather conditions and short delays in fueling at several stops were given as the reasons for the long trip. Short on Apples. From the Nature Magazine. “How much cider did you make this year?” inquired one farmer of another, who had offered him a sam- ple for trial. “Fifteen barrels,” was the answer. The first man took another sip. “I reckon,” he drawled, “if you had another apple. vou might have made anothei barrel. ing with extraneous affairs like the !} feminine fashions and the thrills of | EVENING STAR, | portunity - ralar; | at_the start YOUNG H WASHINGTON C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES YES SIR AL, THIEVES BUSTED INTO MY Bowmuwe ALLEY AN’ TOOK EVERy BALL IN THE JOINT'IT LOOKS LIKE IM RUMNED! YOU KNOW THOSE BOwWL NG NoPE! > OF THE THIEBVES AT ALL IVE GOTTA KEEP THE ALLEYS CLOSED UNTIL I GET A NEW OQUTFY ITS Touen TAFPY AT AT AL? TLL Sy st IF I WAS nousuxf SHoP TD HELP-You auT Gus, BUT THINGS ARE HELP AND SITUA TIONS. l I ESTIC (Cont'd). ] TOMOBILE SALE! & Locomoabile Company desires the ces of a few high- grade salesmen. A very attractive proposi- tion for those who can qualif; The Loc: mobile Company. 1517 BOOKKEEPER—ApDIy in_own hllll]'rl“ll‘ stating experience, age and salary desired Must _be accurate, competent and able to &ive bond. (‘lnod chance for nd\‘nmAna-.m . white. apprentice. to learn inside: must Kood education. Bergman's Lmlu’x;lr) men. B and 180 TCRLAYERS 1Rth ‘and East Union apitol st state name. Address Box 2 i phone number. 2 fice. CHAUFFEUR identification zood pay. 2506 = harge car: must be able o furnish bond? steady ‘work: £00d income. ~Apply to 09, n(..m Bldg. and_settled to Wash Gnd molieh cars. alfo general garass work. 2007 1Kth n.w APHONE OPERATOR for newspaper work: good opening. In answer write fully as 1o experience and state age and salary | expected. Address Box 411-D. Star office. 18% GARAGE HELP. colored Trving st | LABORERS— (Colored iy 1303 K st MAN—A national weekly newspaper wan n experienced newspaper man for special | seignment work at C rt time considered. Anawe ziving experience. sal interview will_be arranged. 195-D. Star_office. MAN. younz, for stock department dress " establishment: must be energetic forceful: etcellent opportunits; moderate s ary 1o start: give age and reference in fi leiter. 'Address Box 232.D. Star office MAN_ settlad. white_ over 4 s night man in karage: experience unn references requirad.Anpiv 1815 L personalit € outaide imtantial 400 per Lour. Ap-! ¥ expected. ete. 18 Targe | and £ saien to Deginners Filler Briuah Co. 119 Metro. Bank BIAE. 15 | esting and Jocrasive method of cacine o 1o s | In€ or owning a or- | bella Honour's School before making (2). with small car to call on umers in nearby Virginia® splendid op; tunity for man seeking permanent. | g‘n’rk Fuller Brush Co.. 819 Metro. de. ne Bank EN—One ol e ance com- .mu Tlanes 16 ‘men 26 10 45, 1o take course in lite insurance salcamanship: (w0 Gights wee kly:' opportunity, to make large returns while' learning. fime contracts wiven ‘those who qualify if desired._ Addre L.t MEN can eam $30 per “..u_ Tocal and travel With manager: can lise two of neat appear- ance. Apply 1317 F st. Room 000. PHARMACIST— Registered. experienced. §00d personality, ~ Bernstein’s. 18th and Fla. ave. wanted syment d_repairn, £00d _opportunity: ‘permanent Creel Bros. 1811 14th &t. n.w.° by _established - with new popular-priced Aet quickly. Addre emp Touses for sale 5 it op- portunity for two live and energetic men and two 1 represent ‘the American Trisurance Union. a laree Western f: Columbus. Ohio. doing business for 31 and has never chanzed their rates and | naver will: full actuarial AiNerent in life insurance: Kiv surance for the least moner. Ma rates than 107 )t something e the most in- re soivent: i ‘mo. for $1.000. adequate. more minm. age 80. erly Tnaures the whole family and issues from one {0 twenty-five thousand dollars .on a Kingle lifa. also issues health and accident and juvenile ineurance Can give part or 0Nl {tme contract Investigate. Call Mon- dav. Tuesday or Wednesday afterncon from 1% 6 o'slock. 1107 East Canitol st or phone for appeintment. Lincoln 4392-J. office of Dr. J. H_ Junchans. 14 S MAN—TYouhz man with s xpe calling on hotel and restaurant trade. Address Box 103-D. Star office. per or Give tal ingor- traight commission Box 2 mation in letter. 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At The Heeht C “COMPETENT ) AS MANAGER OF RENT DEPARTMENT. Apply in personal hand- writing, giving full details of cxpencncc, remuneration e pected, references, ctc. qplcndld opportunity for the right man! BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K Street. WHITE BOYS —from 16 to 18 years old to work around Store. Must have best character references. Address Box 132-D. Star office, WHITE MEN r2bout 40 vears old. to clean store at night. | Must be strong and in kood heals nplace and leneth of employment. Box 133-D, Star office. th. Addrees SALESMEN—T want two $5.000-a-year men, With ability to present an exceptional prop: osition to business and professional men: just beginning a vear's intensive campalgn: onlv financially responsible men of proven ability considered. = Room 211, Com. Na- tional Bank Bldg. BOYS AND YOUNG MEN as message carriers; between 16 and 22. Apply Mr. Bickerton, 1418 N. Y. ave., between 1 and 5 p.m. Must be neat. ity | all 9.30 to 11 am. 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Maln & STECTIVE SERVICE_FOR OVER FORTY nr—:n D FURNITURE for ® rocme. comm-ul\um PHONE FRANKLIN 6700 BRAD ndd Ad ’P JRD. T. TR 'ATION BLDG ~Col “hand electric ranke. ‘”X‘Xfl',! s-st\xw m&m&m&w-& g UITABLE CIFTS far g‘ the Family and Friends Christmas srecialize on 2 Iding. Gt ou: able, h Sanderson-Sehaefler LA ROMAINE SALOXN DE BEAUIE erifSgialising in FEATURAL or COSMEL. TURGERY 1 nut of skin nue« frotyee i VRN HIKR 321 L st 644 H o may be found in the G i f v Suggestion H RECOMMEN! The follo g l)ufilne&! con guarantce satisfaction to readers. Any complaint found nee- essary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission 10 Recommended Serv- fce Column call Main 5000, Branch }'«1' [.\Kl-_\;!‘len:‘;flnn ciul gift" tires held on email depostt. nian's Tire Shom, 629 B s g o0 BERLITZ COURSE in a modern an e it T b Fihectally for*any one koing Sprost T priviicges Cansterrabic to any. of o0t Dranches. all over th Berlits, Sch Laiisage 810 o rans Leh Tea ER at $7 o ston an be repal 01t coal u 83, 9 DDING- nis enovatad $3. WOrk guaranteed | Bedding Co’. 818 E st. n.w. Main DDING—Tox avrinies rapaired novated. $3. l\\'b % a|u 3 (HATRS - An ideal ortable Cogmwell cha S39. Ernest Holobe. o repaired: m 55 R s HATS—Building sold. o 328. 18¢ 1. AU bate and caps Vienna Hat Cos KRIRB-KRO) - ideul” any safety Mansey Bld; LUMBFRIACK, Wather shirts. S15 Lyl @i Wals $AXOPHO! larinets, ma. ‘mandoline. tenor. banios Homer L SA OR STROPP] t: not sold in stores. stro) $3.9 Mr \ARRETT, 010 n brompt det M. 6870 rices and Cleveland 817 F st. n.w ) 1o $12: 50 and SIR. A most use . 000 Pa. ave 1524 S MATTRE! for Winter. Let us prices and prompt DDING €O.. 1 North 1014 S and pil ovate voure * violins. everything Ritt Co.. Elgine, WATCHES 44mmm>‘ ; Values: D Ui, Intest " decizn BRASS BEDS RELACGUERYD ) auto reflectors replated Filver plating, re = aring” prame S e M ATREDALE, PUPPIES. pedigreed, sire doubls D st c champlon. for sale. Rear of 1844 Conn. ave, OR BILLHEAD: C. PRINTERS. - | AUTOMOBILE bDs. seooters. radio seta an Hazleton- Throop Co.. ATUTOMOBILE AND wholesale. M. Frank st nw BICYCLES, ~TRICY( eooters ahd couster ldren havvy_at Mt ko ety merly Romma nw . Open evening BICYCLES, VELOCIP! sonters National Sport S Cilklatise cards seriptions to ratione. Iath st Ii magazines Collifiower Art an | ABT OBJECTS that includs s pisces which Whare are which & not usu make. 429-43 istmag, non Hicycle (o, Bicxcle o) eeais and t Martin Co.. gy WAGO Ruppert ns Lowest b 012 books Bth ot b Tmas deco- d Gift Co moat 1215- A ih individual | Select assortment of diamonds nd gifte that last, C. F. . Herrmann. & out of the high-rent district. 11 e CARBON BURNING S0 EER 5 RRer to remove. plugs ahd wircs M. BTN Toln et S M 4ok ™ CARPEXTER—ob epair par —General house re T zlassed CARPENTER Liae CHAIR spiinted Kool reh rockers P" i 23 T CLAY MME VIBOUD. o 14 EXPERT FLOOR FINISHING. HOUSE ;‘“"“g Sillad mechanics: reduced prices ERENE. 37 T st.n.w. Tel 1:0(1"5‘ e 15 have all the responsibility she can handle | WOMAN active. intel] n‘m white and will be well paid for ¥ .the 1 h e Box 149-C. Star office. COLORED _GIRL, Jight GIRLS. weveral as 2-D. Star office. work: no washing: no Sunday 1029 'V for saleswork in epare fime: Hot interters with_other emplosment. COOR—C) ! tamily. her work. Addre must © 5800, “Ex clerks. Address dress Box 20: “of LADIES—A fews with melling_ability. part | or whole time Government employss pre- ferred. 'to handle "u hich-grade proposition Address Box 171-D. Star off. MARCEL WAVER and all lain_Cramer. 1404 I NORSE refined. rellabi idren: &irl 10 years. boy b rcen required. © Address Box ce. stating nationality and - Dectable ts place in small fam! adulta; can furnish £00d s 72 Canal st. s.w. 15% “HED. watis {action fuarantced: work called for and de ered. _Lincoln 5136, all 20d_fioor nife a Fo {INE and hand e, ?.“ DT A el oS e FU R‘—-(_onzn Chokers. fur pieces and sca 3,Dasing #ift; reasonable terma." Ziotnick 371 nm st. Col. 4231 ED “CHINA. a pieasing_ an (na:: at Sherratt’s China Store. ASD-PA UPHOLSTERED. repd: silp- practicat elie nade. Est. cheerfully g1 i 50 PSR, 1451 Sk o . ¥, u':‘;s,d drapes: douh Sia 4312 Ga. MAGAZINFS—Submerintions to all the pob: ar magazines Olr catalogue o vin. 821-23 T8th n.w PUPPIES New ehipmen _Headauarters shingtzon Pet |308_PL. £ all kinds. | you wait. T\xmerr 1233 N Clark Basement. Fr_3005 for Shop. SINGER for mus~ spiendic_opportunity for some one. Tiex ©1-D. Star office. SODA DISPENSER. required: e Dublishing house: a Address S "WORK or washing to do at Dol 8558 experienced: reference | ening work. - Apply 1900 Pa. s oeition Radrei WOMEN for inapectors on_children's dresees: must understand good sewing and capable of £ood Judgment:” excellent opportunity: mod- erate walary to start. ress Box 308-D. g, ore from 8 o 4. & Boilv i i colored. u.m.mg-umx Emuxll' .’ %o “home nights: no Sunday 7 01' U st n.w. in established real estate | GIRL. oM in the bookkeeping department: must | famil write g0od hand. use typewriter and be apt Dositlon permurent. Eive references.. Kd: Grees Box 463-C. w 6rL TRL. colored. reiiable. wants general house | 708 Dart i VAN At | HOUSEMATD tink. and =ho | 2R errnees Bt a oert | JAPANESE Toun . e t biitits Direcior. | man or kitchen reliable and best . D . 04 Irving gmll"a 1008 New Hampshire ave A stenographer who knows a good deal arout” shorthand and tepewri has a real ambition to husiness from the ground tion_with Mr. Snowden. Pul at The Hecht Co. F at. i MILTINERY TRIMMER, |yivsp Madame flo-m! Prevas: g““wg"avymnnmg I EMPLOYEES ex 1 —Fants position as housc high wages not de- T. M| firat-clasn . Potomac ORMER E SS_Firs, o Anils stemsioy ke home. Main 8245 ment office, 8th floor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. I WHITE GIRLS Fanout 16 or 18 rears old for stock work: WOMAN, jrefs. 46°ard at. n.w. Apt WOMAN, white. good :-ouk FOod reference is willing to Housekeep for two or thres , adult s men. Phone Sands' Sprink nisht work: i 1193 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. APPAREL—(All kinde), needed for rum- mage sale: also old curtains, dishes. hedding, toys, etc.: will pay cash. Phone Mr. Winger. | ¥ 135 | | dress Box 134-D. Star office YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND AUCTION SALES of furmture ci all kind pianos. business Sipmant, ‘ete.. every Wed: Besday and Saturday. Let ue give you an “itimate on - what you have for . kale. Shannon, Caldwell & Co.. Auctioncers, 304 | 10th st. n.w. Phone M. 9272. CASH REGISTERS. all xir The Stern Co.. La. CLOTHING ( (men. mee for “or for us at oy is. " Fuseboe 1 SAMEBAS. Toqin of overs Rrad. paid g1 o have 19 sell . 833 or post: once. and. asece. THEREAFTER. rocee: PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Iomh;)fl city r suburbs. and pay you high- est orl sor me- esidpmen's, i ress postal ¢ onsi:" i 3-?; W, ale. DIAM NDH ) l” Ilg RR fl|flllo‘fl for caa B8 F'al nwn Rocms 17 and 18, M. nm _ SILVERWARE—Our Adams | 1 2P | Dedall & Co. CLOTHING—WIIl call 1 my_uniettered au- —Give you 2 Bovd “secretarial Tt will pay big dividend: formin; Inquire Boyd G wt. nw ver room inc tment of aterlt i o ment of sterling and olata t classes now to pay brise Decorating | North 051 U ASGTRG--ROON T GEORGE. ione: Adams 5687 u APERHANGING [ Ands Griswold's. 47 seite The E D Shstme foouia; s dreereal | Comb priate gifte for the tavor 3 The’ H Shep. 517 10ta | 39, LS o fret-ela T | PAPERHANGING roome- S7 50 TELIME | holn e P! a8 you : prices 5. = nterior — FOR THE W otro 00. AUTOMATIC WINDOW WA nates witting out windows: clean ralse cash. S10 cet this week. $6.15. Agent 3098 117 Kentucks ave. s.e. 186 | Masonic adition of the Bible, just | contain< special dataand. ree Il's Book Store. 807 G N-W. NDIES—Fannie May Can the finest home-made fresh evers 0 1 TE00CNER Yoric 2y e CIP YOUR RADIO SET with a "Glllic 00 tolts radio B baters "t T pEugran LASTING PERHAN orkmanship vou have a We gladly give 3ou a y . additional cost. “Dependable Tranklin 41433 PAPERHANGER—Nof_chean work. hit £oo | work cheap. ~ Cali ¢ Wall Papering Co.. 627 wht to_expect ar 1o pay with po Decorating Co. | PAPERHANGING LA er W Gone P T {Biam e o cash | Painting, - piastering at o h &th ‘and | Doy ea, Do intecd ol asea oxel Sermanent | (ot o ermis Phitadeintia. Daroral ‘00% T, RIRIZ ot ton e M 2448 | PAPERHANGING. PLASTERT | atiefaciors ok guataniead A0 in re B Phone Frank, APERING. PAINTING, 30 up. best of me. nies and materals used . We can arrangs om0 3 monihis Yo pay withous ot A o Fimates PATNTING s only THE up. papered NITURE_GIFTS ai the Wright Co. rmtur is itts, ne Co. n.w o TR Vit Tth R tore.” “is_alwars appreciated G._paint! Wm' A 8354 £ ke ! HOTOBER €O { GES WATER HEAT- i ers lamps. Radiantfire heaters. waffie lrons | tein ote practical wifts of dails usafulness. | 1nte Visit our sales department: convenient terma. | The 18_10th n.w. | PHON Every item of uul. | Nograph ia out of be found from our | We have a ‘well equipped shop. ex Dulin & Martin Co.. | pairmen and the necessars equipmen Your phonograph motor in as #0od a tion as it was when hew THE GLOBE ITURE €O INC. 1023 70 ot nw PL NING, We epociatize on € eral piano repaifs and rebuilding Get our estimate. Prices reasonable. Sikilled me- Work ~guaranteed Sanderson- 644 1 57. ros! iH 1y for the home will unlimited assortments. 1214-18 G st nw ere. 820 rash, balanca fn 30 monthly ba enie * This is a genuine Pianola. 0. .. 12th and G sts_n.w. immediate DeMoll & jotn now on any iyl 3 I20 and G ata now LAMPS—A collection Tor gifts wh | ghers, gamte or_expenditure. * Dun & et < ome and select an odd wing chair. armehair. bou. doir hair. etc. Standard Uoholstery Store. 0T4th at. n.w. "Open till B pm RAZORS. wirop: For standard eutlery lory Shon $03 G st. n.w le G & SPEWRITRRS RFPATRED — The Revullt Tyvewriter Co.. Inc. sell rent and_revaif | Gpewriters. |~ A SUITABLE CHRISTMAS Tel. M . WANTED—10.000 men. women o to join our 1926 Christmae Savings Club, American Secunity come to_the & Trust Co.. 7th and Y ATHER BEDS and turniture; Dest mmmu"rumf?m Co.. .ow. Phone Main 5636, SRR T nd fara nnon‘nlid give us a call 05 7th et. n.w. Potomac 1857 CYs Tighest APPLY ~ ROOM 1, 19° § Eagle Furniture | xpert with 22 With best imwel SR, Wiseman iR WATCH _ REPAIRI years' experi{ 1oe: formerly ers in wnhumm %2.50 CRYSTAL SETS complete; $4.75 and upi | 8% '3 1 | Lube, sets compiete. $0.05 to €160 loud T 0 '$25. Radio and Phone STEEL ® Visring G work guarantesd. M { properls AN 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC FURNITURE and household goods of 1u| klnd. for hiehest cash prices an RE. F ve. stoves, etc.: sl Clarendon 380-J-1. office. t h Call Adsfe'u Box' 52D tonw M. 4508 WINDOW - AND DOOR _ SHADEE —G0oD qualits opaguo, shades fitted to vour lows. 85c: the best quality of opacue sh STTTB: Tun fres We will call with sam Ki TT. 11¢h and H st<. ne. WI 'Dnmm LESSONS—Teach you In_seven | ) 7 12th ‘h‘lwnl by Xmas or New Year's. You can e | fatleston. New P\or)‘(fl&unnn atory, 308 ‘} PR AN PERSONAL. TELEPHONE COMPANY. FURNITURE—Antique and mode: WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN. American or Greek, exper cnced. wanted to call on lunchrooms. hi tels. boarding houses and fraternity houses: salary and commission: steady position for live ‘man. Call North 6503. or see Plener. 1428 7th st. n. 1. Mr. 4° — - HELP—DOMESTIC. @ ite_must understand_delicaiessen Coonivie And Bakin: Up-lo-date kitchen. Call Columbia 0868 four in ' anted: good plain_cook: 'f?‘nil‘lgv'mom. 150 Park rd. and sold._$12 21st st. n.w. URNITURE and household xoods \unled ou will feel” satiafied. wilh ‘Drices 1. pas. Welsenbers. 405 _10th st. n.w. _Fr. 2500. FORNITURE WANTED—Enough_ furniturs | for an 8.room house immediately: will buy 36 & whole or odd pleces. Call Adams 1657, STOCK SALESMAN. high-grade. to_sell iimited amount of stock having undisputed merit. _Address Box 172-D. Star office. 15° OPPORTUNITY. The Mizner -Development Corporation now developing Boca Raton, Florida, the world’s premier resort city, can use a few high-grade men and women as sales representatives; excel- lent co-operation and leads fur- nished. ‘Phone Mr. Crandall, Main 8126, for appointment. 15* BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. Civil Service Examinations. Em inf ve czn\'lll for next ] :300‘“ VG{.‘U SERVICE .fim Y EPA Lithiand ¥. Fh. Fr. 2080. PYRNITCRE—I1 you Bave any turnisure R A T best results. send for Louis Notes. 415 Oth . Phone Franklin 2015. FURNITURE—Want to purchase used Diture to outfit latge house. Phone Frank- lin B804 FURNITURE—Bedroom, dinfnz. -onm -na livine room. in sultes or odd ol piano. writer. o B hone [ K and general houseworker: references. Apply_4811 Blagden ave. n.w. COOK and eral housework: stay nights. 5800 Etgemoor Jane. Phone Bethesds, 186 COOK, experienced: stay nights 4460." 2844 Wisconsin ave., Ap! l-EhEBAL HO! WORK, competent; llm iy of two. - 1128 Girard et. n.w. o GIRT—Colored. neat, Tieit: 3 7 {undy. no Caning. "Rorth 'DI0E 1053 GTRE. “colored. T Flean wenvs Tl apari: hent several mornings. week. Address Box 508-D." Star office. GIRL, ol Ted Tor_general GORK reforences Tequired. " ABSI 1526 13t At mw. Apt. 208 GIRL. for general Mousework: must cook’ must have referen stay nights. 1722 N.'Cap. st. ' North 6788, W cm-el-nd 41 te.. '| Lh ""‘ ho. ithin nul-l‘n Inds 'll-'llld best prices Paid. | Capltal Furolture Go. 460 La’ ave, Biw.. or phone Franklin 1026". iy TTURE pisnos, carpef T oachier.” 020 Pa. ave. n.w- silver, E?LB' sllver yaWhes. di Tn our e, ‘"‘mm manusetaring dept. cash value pald. Selinger's. 818 " st. MACAZINEE _Xulonm _Geographic 3 Zines. from fireas Box 160-D, Star officer > P2t 5s i o l’b& 5 V THAD s“x'}n u')(':.,m\, COMMUNICATE WITH MoTH. | {himates. | 1 is fgne. and took chjidren LILLIAN: j er at once. CASTINGS—Low Highland Company, 307 ceescory stat fon, fully stocked ot ing’ establishment dress_ an 30-D._Star office. $500. “YEAR FIRST DEED OF TRUST i notes for ‘tale. discount 37, netting DU | PRaeer 8= “Secured on D. C. broperts. A dress Box 7t 14% MEAT MARKET and West section. business street: years: eheap rent: must sell vers umr-hla Toc rocery, #00d north- established_ten away_against my COLONIAL NURSERY—BEST OF BOARD and’ care given infants up to 10 yrs age: healthful environment.Call Hyatts: D153 | PIANO. HARMONY. | synconation: "ear_or’ note: beginner, vanced pupils._ JOHNSON. 9 Lt Te | JOHNSON -REST HOM: valid and_convalescent: n\gh( ndSay Supe North 7063 0 18th st n.w. FACIAL HATR PERMANENTLY RE! S1: facial_{reatments, 70c and SI: hot oli poo, B0c. 300 Kresrs . 11ih and G sts. 20° CES. ENTERTAINMENTS. eall Columbia up_your home. rent large ety home: reasonable. Linc “wacrifice 3056 Tlease at neighborhood. o?xu}»;(l. &team ta.le doing a good business: reasonable, auick 2 P we. 18e $1.125.00 WILL BUY a second deed of trust note of $1.500.00. payable at the rate of $25.00 per month’_interest at 7 per cent Well _secured on D. C. property st ATMENT. _DRUGLESS ghm. 318" Kresee Blds. Synddy by wnom‘mm. b, R 12_to s Al LUNCHROON, ful treatments appointment. Phone 5179. 18° EY RIS’ the American Sfc\lfll 1020 Christmas. _Sav. m{. L. A‘lFRiflAN LRI WANTED—10.000 men_ women_and children GOOD LAUNDRESS—To coms {6 houss. Abply_in" the morning, 4301 17th st n.w. SECOND COOK—Fxpe perlenced. for _boarding MEN. WOMEN 'AND CHILD wantéd to-joln our 1026 Ch Ciud_ American Security & Penna. n|, EN (10,00 stmas Savings Trust Co.. 15th ECTRIC MASSAGE. JET RAY. TH] molite treatment for neunun lumbago, rheu- matism, nervousness. 16th st.. Room 7609, Main 10425. 10 to'8 pm. to join our 1926 Christmas Savines Cluh ST €O.. 15th and Penna. ave. E American Securits & Trust Co.. Sth and 1 1 5h st nw: WOMAN foy general ave. ve. h & bouse: must be able to ‘ordecs qulckly. W Car. BT o :Pscutn-r ON NERVE AND nm:v:up Tlam: bot. oil;_electrieal> and haud mace: I ADAME GOYETTE. 941 H st. aw. -~ 16° SFeon: rm. (Continued o

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