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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1995, HELP AND SITUATIONS. — — 1 7 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Silent Bird. Colds That WELL TLL HOP DOWN TO My. YES 1 WANT TO GET HERE's T VERY TS YouRs FoR $10, THIS DIRD 15 ~ou magnnm_a 3 HOCK SHOP, THROW OPEN THE A PARROT FOR A BIRD HWAM; HE VERY QUIET, IN FACT MQ. DeBeck WRETOH ! Wiy DIDNT Develop ll’ltO DOORS AN' BE ALL READY Fop || XMAS PRESENT, BUT §l was Formerly THE OSED To CALL WER "SILENT Susie! || You TELL ME THIS . HE MUST NOT sweap! Qi TTHE XMAS RUSH ! 1 OUGHTA BE - IN PFACT IT DOESNT DEBEK A COLLECTOR By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM sy as o moRon e 1| it Pneumonia ; ESTATE AGENT THIS wEek!'!! HE CANT i ; = INSTALLMENT 1. '1]» something more than that in it ";";rl" ’ersistent coughs and colds lead N ¢ Pre: Sheer eloquence only appeals to people [to serfous trouble. You can stop \ Problenr Presents Itself. Who Muve lainetton thesnsivns, bat them now with Creomulsion, an IR HARGRAVE WENDEVER |they tell me your congregations are emulsified creosote that is pleasant bavonet, country gentleman, and [drawn chlefly from the most difficult 10 take. Creomulsion is a new for @ brief space of time a noted | of all classes—small shopkeepers and riedical discovery with tw N/ fizure in financial circles, loung- clerks, and girls who work for their 4ction; it soothes and heals the in ed against the mantelpiece in|llving in the city flamed membranes and inhibits [{the waiting room of a famous Harley don't think it's & matter of elo cerm growth. treet physician on a wet January |quence at all,” Philip Gorse declared ' cnown druss, creosote is |1 MOFNINE. dunusing hin with an old | thoughtfully. ' ““There are other men o5 e enown Srugs, creosote 18 |\ copy of Punch. He w tall man. | preaching today to whom I couldn’t thoritles as one of the greatest | iM¢lined to thinness. with a long, lean | hold a candle. T don't think it's even healing ageneies for persistent | 12¢e. bronzed complexion, and gray-| earnestness alone. Larnestness, per coughs and colds and other forms ||| Plue eves. ‘The hair around his e s, coupled with sympathy. You of throat . troubles Ommer forme ||| was graying a little; otherwise he he went on, peeling a peach, I ontatne o o reomulsion || scarcely looked his 39 ve am all the time trying to live in other | healing - elements. wnier || _He was alone in the room—a some- | thought with my people. The series Soothe andlbecl tie 1 iotied o | what alien figure in the somber en-|of sermons I am just finishing is a | — — S 3 and heal the Anfected mem | vironment, for he had all the appear- | series which I call ‘Life’s Day by Da m~'u'— TALL. INSTRUCTION COURSES. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC (Cont’d). )y es and stop the irri o1 1 . | = {ranes and stop the irritation and | lance of perfect bealth, and it was ob- | Problem BESSARABIA SCENE APVERTISING SOLICITOR, o1 (Continued.) e ammation, while the creosote || vigus that he shared none of the nery-| “Pretty difficult to tackle some of pleasing nality, nteerity and MALELLE HONOUR SCHOOL OF BEATTY | 0 i 10es o ) e SLO) % v to wor pply 9 « d 12 to I 1 t k Sy on to the stomiach, is absorbed [ ous anticipations which so many of Sir | them,” Lord Edward, who had never + 370 Boor, 1318 gARPY .10 10 and 12 to 1. | (ELTURE—Day am evenine ‘classes Exta ankiin into the blood, attacks the seat of | James Horridge's patients experienced | been called upon to fuce a problem OF BITTER RIVALRY AUTOMOBILE SALESM The Tacomonile 1 190: st : VOMAN wints iy S mouble and checks the growth f1in that atmosphere of walting. Never- |in his life, sighed muany desires th o of a few high- | BOVD SHORTHAND IN 50 SCHOOL DAVS ) ZUNG GIRL wants posit of the ger | theless, it was with an air of content. | *“And the smaller they are the mo [Grade salesmen. A" very attricuse propos { St it Leads in hom Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- ||#s though relieved of a brief period | perplexing sometimes,” Marston ob R S e R e e e Ly ! spellin factory in the treatment of per- || of boredom, that he responded to the | served. v o senthil (Over dhs Pos- | B0V miored - cutine i stods oy e Gran A sistent coughs and ¢olds. broncnial (|| butlers sutamons and nassed Into the | A man's financial dificulties, for { BUStians Resent know “horthand and. tyewriting U | B oL AR e T isthma, bronchitls and other forms || consulting room. The physiclan—a | instar Gorse continued, “the dif ng ¢ Rumania—Hos- torun A car " Address Box #7-F. Star office v a ABLE Gifts for r iseases. and % ex. || thick sethard Jiwed man, wth keen | fieulty of making buth ends meet and session by | BOY—Calused, with wheel, $10 e X i v : family and friends may r building up the system ves and heav bushy eyebrows— | putting a bit on one side on the ave ility Along Border. PRICH e - e o be found in the gmiq aft @u ooy tets co ) 1ockee upa L Seemos, medtn, and |axe salary. That's a subject they can | tility Along TRaRer A BREE vilon maa bR 00 : mas Gift 3t any cough or cold is not relieved ||| pointed to a chair. i understand. Trouble with the R EDEE s e i eai e sy Column. aft according o direc “Sit down, Sir Flargrave,” he in-|wife—a little fed up with too much " | FONSTrCton uperintRudent for Tk Kstor . v o mulsion R Lthiant a 't look as though there were much | perhaps. That's another. Discipline « ar and the Chicago | Sired._Address Box 110:E. Star officr LG0T S CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS t wrong with you jof children who are growing up and e 1 GHAUFEBURS Swalted, s (S e - S AS @ matter . 1 don't think | have ideas of their own. You've no{ KISHINIEV, N OVenber] tafl SxXaE misnrxiti i en s - it re is." Wendever ed, making [notion how many perfectly everydi elzners ting Bessarabia, | Park Hotl n b ! H Ton himsell comfortable in the patient’s [ problems there are with which a man r spot weastern Europe, | CHAUPEED chair. T took a toss u fortnight ago|in moderate circumstances can tind | ;re with deep sus) K referes hunting, chose thg wrong place In a [himself confronted during the week.” | favorite device of b v "‘vn“:.’r: ‘vr.uv A ] thick hedge, and came down rather | There was a littie murmur of ap-|to pass themselves visiting | trieaced can_ fin g - Hevibndobr, ’ Y Before | CTothing Store. 4 " BUSINESS INSTRUCTION, MI m].;. " . ! Lock ] JLECTOR « e Civil Service Exan tions the precaut ¥ - Dply Manazer ment stating who I was and what L[ tw/en 63 10°30 am tice. Sten 1 was do COLORED MAN to L 3 5 i “VIHI'H\: H.h 2 did nc prove alto-!ne en and 6 pr * = e o cious, for many Bessara-; HELFER T i = CioN S oy “H e el tamea EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES o - ot On the whole o, 1 had !} £ astonishingly little t 7 \ Railways are few 3 bia, so 1 L LAl hired an American . e, and}? 7B, Sta TANITOR wunl care with a Russian baron chauffeur | p aged and expe wh f t. W Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? L s L oW how lo drive g car. Av | sTEYosRAPHERS et ANI (ADE . oid pas Lo Southland Battery Co. PR 1t 430 S . , TREECA i / !)\ul\!l OPERATORS-—1 - b TR T ; . Geive Wra el 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 Guarding Forbidden Are ok ea per ek Al e | s ¢ , Siana. 61g DI e & Wit WANTED—MISCEL SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last rontier post on the Dnies o MEMBERSHIP ~ALES REPRESFNTATIVES IF YOU HAD A nial Rumanian major who ; <eion and bonue NECK 2 4 {0 the old Turkish citadel which over: | 47 i ition P v A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW ! . / interesting | AN, = : A AND HAD 7 e ' cury Everythil - | = RICYCLES | Arviving at Bende ! ! n Soviet Hussia ] : ight except, on ! ME: Fat -ambitious : llll\n YOUNG WOMI N : i CLOTHING—Wiil cail WAY n i hsolutel OVELTIES. station 13 now 7 Bank Hide " . 4 TS 5t prices o DOWN ! / : .l shillows lesirable al vhile their oxen wallowed in the mud- | -/ tahe : wnd p: n".v'r expericr rok uy dincarded clot tal o The National Sore Thrnat Remedy YOU waitresses wod opportur The nauses of Ses, Train and Car | heavily on my I ide. T've had a |preciation. Hargrave's lips parted for L e 3 4 Sickness promotly relieved. Expe | atieer speil or two since, and Dudley [a moment in what seemed to be wazaing, 5 ma rienced traveler: testify to ita local man—thought I'd better | smile—a smile, or hostill iy » 1 & YOUNG WOMEN R positive action. years in wse. e vou contained more than ce of bitter 4 UNG WOMED o 752, & $1.50 at Drug Stores he physician nodded and stretched | ness. ! a busle ted f 3 3 FOR W NI A or direct on veceipt of Price t for his stethoscope. “I will present you with a probien i " is on g X - EPI ‘i YERATING | FORD —C The Matheraiil Remedy Go., New York | Tt was about haif an hour later |which occurred 1o me today " ho said nvinsenime fewls FELEPHONE OPERATING. | iiasnan H Hargrave Wendever passed | “You three represent ey different ! 1 frontier SALESMA i . e T e the portals of the house in |points of view. You shall each give 1 ur tment. _eelling ] . GOOD SALARY DURING reet and hesitated upon the me your ideas. Supposing that for s eeling Over Border. I e | SHORT TRAINING Then he strolled down h some re; n or other a man like any 55 PERIOD. B street —the sime 2 the one of us four, prosperous, healthy, in r v T was asked e i ¢ TURNITUR kinds wanted best prices ses on either sid s rood odc with the world, were d- | 1 1trip to Se 3 3 . y o - < = - = - , paic’ Capital Furnity Lo, 490 La. ave. P i 5 | L . REGULAR AND ; = nw ory ay atmosphere and 2 denly faced with the termination ¢ 3 ) wa X o REGULAR AY B : R FURNITORE pianos. carn in. Yet he seemed suldenly to be | c in say six or eight months me mar t i | SALESMEN-— e FREQUENT INCREASES 1 . tividends | M 2 G, wagon o ' biv ar removed from it e step- how should vou, supposing vou | e for R \ e 0 mer ek daiis At " > . s " ler. 920 Pa. ave. n.w d into some fo to be sur- | were that man, spend the interval ALl b et '}‘"z‘"" 00 HE ‘71 }l Iz = = s G 3 ',';;j;' watches, diamande -and —ole i rounded with objects familiar enougB | (Copyright. 1925, by E. Phillips Opvenbeim.) ' b ervies Cuarager 10 b 3 SRMANENT POSITIONS. ¢ s ‘and niate b Aok value paid. Sennesre 618 F oo }in themselves but belonging to some il St walt : ) & i Western Mo i R S NS. \ & Martin Co : 2 paid. { otlier part of some one else’s life. The (Continued fomorrow.) d the Ru pay cubstantial _sal PLEASANT WORK. sort of shock which he had just re. % A mpanion imade bis Tving ] crot Cas v x4 S DA " ceived mighi possibly have happened = > = ¥ AN IDEAL OCCUPATION RAPHE e man Sk {10 any one else, mizht have heen dis | CATCHING LEAKY CASK’S s toos L ra T e ean 7 3 FOR | covered in the pages of fiction. might Haditie DR Rutsiins are vesyl L 40 an 5 YOUNG WOMEN fiashed across the mind for § A m ht W o cosdkin e h fmagination, but that it — and v > E iXeelE ROOM 1 v b oLobne s aihg INRas ! : I should have happened to him. a s stio: i i a special tune that should have ' s 1! 1317°F et ROOM 1, - D OFFICE FIXTURES of every Strong. well livingiman in the prime|| Socntons Question EDecided Hn Sgprblol bl b 2 722 12th ST. N.W. YOR_THE MOV 125t nd wola- _Call Baltimore [t L iswered. A ne, w 722 12th ST. N'W. rex Co_ Wif Liuisiana ave: Main KOBG lor life, was |m-nlnm|rrrh--nmlrln‘! Hs; Germany After Battle in the rive ping that! TEN \ll N of pleasing person CANA o hefore . USED FURNITURE for 8 rooms. complete ed mechanically along the broad Aot T . 2 ¥ S B the *lineers: atun | USED ITURE fo roeme. <o piavement, snd mechanically raised his Four Courts. Bl nieht sl ard. Tuiality, mechanically inclined : oo TDEIE : SRS R st dna o w3 586 ek as he came acros & wandering | L e e must have good education and CHESAPEAKE AND CAN DTS ¥ i G Terora e | " Leaning back in the corner he tried | BERLIN, December 21--A legal] As Wwe rexa Rumanian shore | appearance, able to, interview AL It ()J}'»_\]‘\‘ e ; 110 think. His mind, however, for the | battle of eight months' duration in v smug SHBRLL ey K 1sses: permanent connec- TELEPHONE COMPANY e g L 1 the A anai e nn RIS moment refused to go forward or to|four German courts has been nece i ot i Olendidt o Gall 227 = n: e ~ dwell upon that brief period of drama | & to decide whether a person wh closi their frontie . splendic 1y all 227 1 2 lowing 1 om which he had just emerged. It ! catches alcohol dripping from a leal ne: wde? - St wh PENEES Cuticura Preparahons from which he had just emerzed. Tt | eatches alconol drippin rom o 1o AMONDS estment Bldg.. aiter 10 a.m. |, F ! o ddress | £orip YOT'R RADIO SET wih a Gt r 1Y bGrhplanE caund net tel Scene of Long Rivalry. 5 - RIC = WK Db G ar ey e nude to The Star breathless moments which had im-| Tralumen of a freight train hound 5 y RECEIVING CLERK—Young R RNTTOREoh and H ot g et et For AR The Faully | |oroisie ocha, S8 325 8 | e s s i ot} S e IRECEIVING CLRRK = Voung |5 e —— (e L B b R 2 imm | it o i b B B recalled ‘the throbbing excitement of | leaking barrel in one of the cars. il Do beon g sourcy = g candy and res- iseward e B oney. __Buy at ¥ 4 Column call Main 3 Branch For_generations Cuticura Soap| |the run, the inspiring sensation of a | Wanting to see the alcohol g0 to waste, | hetween Russia and Rum Russia t andy an e e OTSEWOIE — Goredr sty | LIESIIURE ctn 2 X and/Oigtment) bave afiordedfthe] | fine horse moving under lim, the aud: they fcaught the NIquinl in” thielr eer | held, the greater pmtiof |t from 1812 ¢; ApPply Happi- | iiente Core. 1075407 Loweil st nav. 1Y s Furinture Store ™! BEDDING —Box gprinks reparred: matires Purest, sweetest and most satisfac.| | den realization that he was « little de- | pails. They were arrested hefore the | till 1917, but toward the end of the 1107 N I© st GIRL wanted, colored. for housekeepins: ME FIRNISHINGS —Every 1 enovated. $3. Work guarantted Colum! { 3| |tached from the rest of the field, The | train reached the Polish border on|sreat war the Bessarabians ne pEandyaco o e rotarentes. 1058 1 IR Tl : ? B tory, methiod of promoting an fence ahead was unfamiliar, thicker |charges of burglary. A fourth, | under Rumanian pressure, started to. DINNER (OOK, experienced : GIRL 1 yilmited i 2 BEDDIN maintainiog & heakthy condition of | | ([ e (ared about, and that stunted | August Pohl, was charged with re. | frec tl es from Russian rul y : v . 318 G at_n.w 1an he cared about, 2 at st st Pohl, was charged o | f iemselves from Russia e ety 2 e | ey > bithLl s = ! skin and scalp. Tender-faced men| |.ak tree just in his line. Which side | cefving stolen property hecause one of | In January, 1915, thev fonnded a re "} an assistant I\,]‘”, Child CIRDTOR iEsnerglonons: 136N OTR XMAS PLAYER-PIANO CiUB: B o dioio e s find the freely-lathering Cuticura should he take it? He made up his | the men had filled his pail. | publie, thus causing Russta and Ru-; Restaurant, 1340 N. Y. ave AL B 5 B Batar D o e Shaving Stick a necessity. Cuticura mind and afterwards never hesitated, The first court acquitted Pohl and i:my 1 to declare _war But Russia | CATESMEN —he mbia road zen b Mattress Co. Talcum is an ideal powder, coolin Jammed his hat « little farther down |convicted his companions. On the ap. not prepared for w ind in two | S MOTHER S MELPER : b = e i DX SPRIN and refreshing. 1 |3ion his head, and went for it without | peal the Supreme Court ruled that a | months peace was sign A Bessa ! | THE DELCO LIGHT 00, A SUBSIDIARY 15 f0 5" T A Girac / « 3 VICTROLA CLUR. faits. Teather mach doubt or fe: liquid dripping from a barrel was any- | RAL WOMAN wh g : | vabian national conneil then voted for (OheXTvGS Foft SEVERAT MES 08 TTe I DeMoll & Co e f_{"; PRI e ol Then came the sudden vision of that | body's property isasmuch as the o with Rumania LOCALTSALES FORCE CAUSED. IV THE 5 OBN &t 1 G | Get ready for Winter. Tet ue s Lateratorles Doy 137 Matden Mase” | | unexpected widening of the ditch, [owner would lose it anyway. No theft | Dessarabla has its own minister, e e e 3 T o tar KT winich meat ;-A-‘J,' ors Al ‘prompt sery | B8~ Cadicara % Sticis 25c. |alnwst a pithole. on the other side - | was committed and hence Pohl could [ Who is a4 member of the Bukhares TRIC = REFRIGERA- | e : Ietbd R et nw D Fhon Zoan ; —_— Ithe crash, and darkness. Yes, it had |not be charged with receiving stolen | zovernment, but for administs FOR STORES, ! : PRACTICAT GIFTS ARE S S | BRASS BEDS RELACGUERED o heen a bad fall, but he had Suffered | propert iind other purposes the province forms | RANTS FTQ SUCPESSELL 000" ,‘,‘(,';T',,'f, TR e e 3 = 1 caretui | AT T re oA P o TR W, At worse. He had recovered conscious- SERE— an integral part of Rumania. Oblong g | | ness within a few s, had almy shape ms nortt i WE WANT MEX WITH GOOD. 1 st Tenmlose RAVER and Hyn o Go 2l d For Coiiis aoaihin o fow minuies bad sioest| pppTISH AN ORS TURN | otaie, X 2une v dividing it from : TOS AV SELLING ARILITE CAPARTE A E T Bost |{ ARPEXTER AXD) RUILDER night, hut had heen dissuaded. And Soviet Tussia and the Itiver Fruth | pCCEAE. o rE Y 5 white position iy st o "Fhon S diolor o b > e COURSE. CLOSE S1° 3 > X a Address Box %01-E, AND LACES for Christmas should © w o row —what was it the doctor had said TO CIGARETTE SMOKING | scvarating it trom Rumania. - Its | NG A PURIE FAQCE SETERVISION, A b Yo Tagrator A PRI —Oe - Aot AT ’!’ . {of him—of no other man—of him, area is 17,000 square miles and its | APPLY BY LETTER GIVING DETAILS ¢ . a i - and the home i glaseed. shelving book-ages. | et 'y Hargrave Wendever? The thing was TRt N population is 2,500,000, The country | AGE: EDCCATION AND EXPERIENCE. TO . . - i h f ] nd Laundry. 1518 FF Wenver ankhn 1808 E incredible! 0ld Raw Leaf Soaked in Rum Ap-| sricultural — vast plains and |\ X TEA. FRANCIMANAGE i THAIR . cAXi UPHOLSTERING. _QE | PELIREE Y g . J ETmTRET i ECIAL PRICES PR XMAS SoxT B o tos et i T 8G nitii= That night Hargrave Wendever pears to Have Lost Favor “Europr ¥." There are ma $5.000-a-vear men 3 x 3 tan and bing: | GrejeE oo T Da): SLLER St o | gave a dinner party to three men, all, on Ships. » orchards rds. Bessara-| Wi .y R ey e e ey b PApCr A solmted. CLAY ARMSTRONG, 1233 {2 it chanced, old” school fellows, at 1 wine is famous throughout the | [t eginning & years intensice Campaign: | operator. Cail North N1G1. B t 5 i ot i | £t TARS. Nuf-Ced {his flat in Berkley square. On his | Correspondence of the Associated Press Iast. iy nancial S lonsiie el of o EITUATION wante STEE iy e T right sat Philip Gorse, a clergyman of CDON, - S 5 | ity consgered. " Room ST o Carman | TR 13 I 3 LONDON, December 10.—British AMixtuire ot Many (Reoples: | flonal Bank Biag oo 3 i T, i L | Dt kb mitw /] Gevartment store. after Jan. Address Box | 2 PIECE “LIVING |the most modern type, miracle | gwilors are turning from old raw 1 IPORIVERS We need = worker, who a few years previously | tobacco, soaked in rum and rolled 1 The people are an incredible mix-| 12\ . CInecE some ek mfortab i and as & e h“;:””th:“";"‘;“gt “}‘x"'*:nd'r:*:ll'a"‘:‘?‘ m'.\")fim‘hml”lw dsarette to g | L17€: ADouE 80 per cent aro Ruman- perienced drivers for our new KN I8 eanielmons Thabpermit | A1 ||1'r'rl‘v”“n“:?,\mr1‘ ¥ ; ch in bt Lo | When the Prince of Wales made his | ixn peasants, known as Moldaves § o o e M e S i <t Preventive an occasional congregation of a few | recent voyage on the Repulse, 1,300, | the south there are German and jfleet of Red Top cabs; mu i = == e po kgad Xmas present X nade Bt feore avhich he now filled to overflow- {000 cigarettes were sold, according to | garlan colonists, while Little Russians | have identification cards. Apply| SITU ATIONS_MALE. FEMALE. ORI SEF T RETATEe ing three times on Sundays and twice | D. Kennedy, manager of the canteen. | from the Ukraine—white” Russian| to Mr. Le Sage, 1140 2lst q {OLORED WOMA = e e : 1 week. He had two great gifts—|There were but 150 pipe smokers|refugees—and Jews are everywhere. | (0 _ £ -,;;L";.,;“‘;‘n“,"i’ enposter: rnest e eand, cloquence—and he jamong the 1,200 men in the ship's|The latter control trade in the towns. | = GRS i vossessed of w hervous, aimost | onpiiny. Kishinev, rechristened Chisinau, 1¢| ACCOUNTANT. SITUATIONS—FEMALE | passionate hatred of all sorts of hum “Sallors follow one another very|the former capital and Is a typical| A ffic 2 = y bug. He was a fair, rather delicate | closely in thelr choice of smokes,” he | [tussian { D Hh Tt broan o e ccountant-office manager, | {66RKEEPING. tynist and keneral oM | looking man, ck an shaven, u\]\ilh a|sald. ' “But the fashion changes mys|und fine gardens, it is a pleasant place. | €Xperienced, capable of directing | N7 i LAy s 10 years” exp musual and excl s presents. b “Dime Mee, ined face, a sensitive mouth, and |teriously from time to time. On this| All signs and notices are in Russig - o - WOMAN. employed, desites care | hme home-made candy. and e Bes clear gray_eves. . He wore ordinary | vasame of. the Repilse thoce e uig [ AL .'.{,uy: y;‘;\:nr‘xhlr s are in Russian | work of small office ioree. _\p OMAN. emplosad. dosires ca - Bomemade Cand i RIANGIN G- ROOM ;_!m;’v'r 4-xnmrsh 1t in the x;umjmrrm‘.m roll their own cigarettes concen-| " "The main. - ply in own handwriting, giving beet, reference. Linco | YOU WILL FIND GOOL ashion, and his tempered enjoyment |trated on two of the three very popu- e : e i e B 2 MAKER first class. desires work tions here® v _trays a of his host’s hospitality left nothing |loy hrands, quite ienoring the e, | ™ e nocted Dilkharest arith o0 full details of expericnce, salary Shetday: Daquable A S L O Towest | to be desived. There was a run on a well known | S P through the toy :-’ru!;.-o'.-'\,-]nk: expected, references. Address | (A —oan—et o | dollar Durchase. Palace Giff | Nolita 2 R o _On the latter’s other side sat Lord | high-grade cigarette as soon as the the Dnlester, destroved during the| Box 77-E, Star office. 22% | Sires cigacement on day or night duty: ' Shop. 525 o roome _ aud Fdward Pellingham, o young man who | men got shore leave s R ban ot mp e G T . Thowe | “APERHANGING pai had plaved at diplomacy and dabbe ar, ot heen rebuilt. are tnee. A Stanb, 1606 17 one Nos : e GING. painty i ics, a y = 3 —_—— no other large towns in Bessarabla, 148 | SN RES = n e p and papered ID{nalicich Iat va s bestucnonn his)) : but Hottin, Sorocra and Bender, on | WANTED—SALESME | CECRETARY STENOGRAPHER —Nine yoars | ;"/'f,\“,?‘g‘: BEST HOME'FOR AGED.IN: prond oy neasonjof s delishioul disno; Danes Colonize Greenland. ” - {SOROCEAS anc) Witk | SALESMEN—Two men for outside” Wori: | cxpeiences capable, reliable: hest of refer- | 3 i walescent: B ey sition and a philosophy which entailed 5 he Bniester, are picturesque with | G £o0q references. AP 46 | ehian Address 15 3 et e a placid acceptance of the good things| Two colonies of Danish farmers | their old Turkish citadels and their | ¢iyde Martin, 60% Transportation Blig. YOUNG WOMAN 2 i T i '“"‘“ M A Maak i | PAPERHANGING NTIN Special which fall to the lot of even the fourth { have gone to Greenland to mal £ | gaxly colored churche — et ar o ar at once. K. i3 fone and X e Avrrace : 5 2 vhich fa of even the fourth | have g o 5 0 make an of- | a¥ly colored churches — execitive and sec 1l experience i e away against my wi i 0Om SCTAT \pered. for Serious illness and com- - | T T, Tk G Bt T SH0T e iow. [ fart t engage in farming on a profita-| Ol is struck by the contrasts be- | X ES. | sational work, f‘ff"': ew connection. Ad- | (R RIG MASSAGE. SLECTRICITY | Bomune ot S Drces. | Dot Iphcahans often follmiv‘ ¢an |ance. : [Lie basis. The colonies will be ut Lin. | tween tho llere it et — Frenen, e O S O G T e e g A D Edi ol uaad texchistesls it; | The concluding member of the party | denow and at Scoresby Sound. Danish | their ses blue and namiets i fromis e mLLkive prizate| s NS—DOMESTIC. E yte. | Casl rms. ) . ’:"gm&le o%fl(ljf{ehgl?lzc q’\fe‘ was John Marston—pink and white |soverelgnty has been recognized in|ar¢ usually on hillsides. Germans, | ! in French. Address Box 450 SITUATIONS—DOMES! 8 s , cents. ma T050 T et mew. - Phone M. | T R TE un o " i ok ity | SELLING _COMPLETE. lunchroom _equip: | oo and prosperous, with fluxen hair | Greenland by all powers but Norway, | the richest folk in Bessarabia, have | @i v STER AND SHORTER 10 Jearn | references. A el T oy, | Phet iup e contimucd bugingts | FAPERIA and Proven Remedy, “Lax- | | brushed close to his head, a partner in |and last year Denmark and Norway | more pretentious dwellings and many | than telptone svitheram e e Johnson. 1204 Kirby et Y- |1f detired. _ 302 Pa. ave. se. 24 |45 (8 INE.” | [the firm of stock brokers which Har- |made an agreement settling Norway's | horses and cattle, roll now for Januars. Class or pr COLORED WOMAN—Washinz and ironing |y N ER, DODGE Do | PAPERHANGING, PAINTING exte ative BROMO Q_L_IN g grave’s greatgrandfather had found-|claim by giving it certain commercial| An interesting feature is the ex.|ghope Sehool. Oxf Blde... cor. 14th and | O ORED O e ereantng. Fhon | aen R L e {ake pan | tenor: fioors reAnished, | Dronding. rooma The First and Original Cold | |ed and in iwhich, for a short time, |rights for a period of 20 years. | traordinary diversity of names and : FTONSTorpers | Folomas BUL___ | e M1ATS Phone Col. | “T.i“»"’n', .Hp‘i»_ papered. 'S5 507 d Grip Tablet. Proven Hargrave himself had been . partner, |agreement ended a controver | languages. In the extreme south the by D atisfaction guaranteed ‘.,‘32.“ ol'} Q:‘m’-‘«?fifi‘ olors I.a.mm 4671-W 1 | work an Tip They had been speakinz of Philip |Ing for centuries that started because | villages bear Bulgarian names. Fur. | excellent references; any car furnished. Mr. | Placei ety feforencon Calt Frans . poEnert L Safe for more than a Quar- | | Gorse’s amazing success, and during | Norway claimed original explorations | ther north one comes on Leipzig and | Kenueds Adame 4miio =~ | DAYWORKER, ¢ g Frane 57470, - Sduday. 11130 to 1 v NG and PAINTING—Gat on ter of a Century. a pause in the conversation. Hargrave |in Greenland. near by is Paris, where Swiss colonists | AUTO DRIVING TESSONS By oT.D. EXPE | 1 ORK aun: | GRACE NASH. Ph. C. % Cars | estimate ?.x and save monev. R J Tawis s asked him a question. | e speak French. Along the Dniester | Lincoln 82. dress, reliable_colored woman desires posi- | HAVE CAR . LOR: E 10 1st et n. The box bears this signature “Tell me, Philip,” he inuired, “did | g Russian predomin-ites and everywhere | Do YOU WANT TS, 70 HELP YOU GET A | ton. North 318:W [ 0 ant man s ioh i | PAPERITANGING. P you ever try to account for the amaz- | A Rodin masterpiece, “The Gate of one hears Yiddish. The Moldaves al position? If so, < I at 529 12th st. | D] K of i 50. s h e § | fie. W18 n st i 2 . a r > whi X Pltpeiet e _and GEN wanted: small | SR EHN 3 § TN ing hold you seem to huve acquired | Hell,” which he modeled. hut which language ail their own. Be- |75 R EDERDETETE SENE JUSERC nted: small | SEEGISH MG E_MAS INTING M over those astonishing congregations | never has been cast, will soon be in eeks, Turks and Armenians mroff.w.nz_n.k‘inffix’é:x?ifigu dnenal Aol ann ot ¢ b e e Boy jihaniesand matainiey o of yours? Of icourse, we all know | Possession of the French government | have settled in Bessarabia and it may opportunity for practical Jraining evenings: | J; Kiin. . - | Main 5174 ] s from 5 ‘ DD = e : vE | S ote altame 83 i VYou have the gift of speach—we real-! as & finished work through the gen- | truly be called a nolyelot land. P Thiers ow onl hows dentrous o s | o ALV ATE I ETECTCT o gue Aims Fricedle 1120d that at Osford—lut there wmust: eroslty of @ rich lover of the arts. | (Cpyrizn 1935, by O Kws o | YRR B o Srofelon: Adiess o | 1 . Jou, selentifi> treaiment’ axrent <o welel (Coutinued on Next T'aze.)

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