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36 The Adopted Wife By Amelie Rives [Princess Troubetskoy] SYNOPSIS. Milars Fraser, & hachelor o rrised and anndsed to rfend Gibbe. the artist, Bim the care of hiw young daughter Ha sends her to a couvent in Lfter three years she relurns Seith Filary's sister. Laura Eversh the latters daughter Maude Celix Jer pome with the Evershams, eves a weck with them Summer. —Cont 3R, hit s Tat Colr i ued from Yesterday's INSTALL) CELIA MAKE ELIAS topless astonished never secn the a book. Then he re- membered whit the mother superior had safd about her love of mythology. This, however, wus mythology alluded to by Marlow “You've read Marlowe?" he asked. Bhe shook her head. “Our English teacher read us that bit one day in class, und I happen to remember it." “You remem 11 of it #No, only the lines Yo tals " And burned the topless towers of 11 “I remembered them hecause T love ships and the sea and great helehts. T haven't a zood memory, as a rule. “But how could y t this line, ‘There is a airy brow: “T don’t know." said Cel Then she suddenly turned the con Wersation, startling him again “l want to thank you for telling Maudie not to call me ‘Clitch.” You | are very kind to me. I do thank vou very much. “She broke her word to me when ENT VL HER DEBUT. reference towers Hilary. the Tilium He had girl with to of lr faco that launched & th un THE CELIA OF THE OLD UITE AM OSTUME OF HILARY'S DESIG » sald INGHAM she epoke to you about it severely. “But she didn 1w “Then how——2" besan “I knew it for myse Hilary thought for & moment, he sald: ** knames T thought thit one “So did 1,” raid ¢ He reflected wguin. “Why didn’t you ask her %, yourself, Celin?" “It didn’t really matter swered tranquill 0 tall—but I'm used to it They were walking along the shor and had now come to the gaie Laura’s villa, Laura and Maudi already entered the wrounds “Let us walk on,” suggested Hilury, =5 Cella was o follow them “I'm leaving tomorrow. and I've seen You only in glimpses. We really ought o know each other « little hetter. Her glance thitted to Lis fa uw he t to mie about Hilay then and not to do she an- urdly am had don’t think I know #ald, as they walked on “Who docs?" asked he lightly. “Bu there are some things 1 must discover about you; for example—are you inter ested or bored ut (he idea of going out with Maudie this Winter?” She hesitated and, ufter another glance at him, seemed to determine on frankness. “I don’t mind, but I think it will be hard on Mrs. Evershum. Only pretty irls have a nice time at ha ehall be on her hands ch The concern in her all £ 1.aura, but he couldn’t think of her in that moment us lish, being to convinced of the depth of her sndifference dear my she voice genuin child’” 1 “Why with sucit imed Now he of surprise, “Do vou think 1 « Know ugly I am?” asked she in her turn Hilary had a prompt and sincere de- uial for this. “You are not ugly, Celia—to an artist or a lover of art like me there is a great charm in the things that may strike you as ugly. I assure you I am not saying this just to please vou «h i Low Cella wzs €0 much surprised that | she stopped ehor “I am n()l ugl, i w cerity, she breathed. not doubting his sin- bis words had duzed her. rtainly You are not. Your s very original thoush <houid have gowns that that bring it out. An idea flashed will design yoi Winter myself, Celia, if you like." She turned so pale that he was afraid he had hurt her strange, hidden teelings in some way. “What's the matter, Celia? If vou don’t want me to, of course I won't interfere. It was only that I thought—" He had to bend nearer to catch her murmured interruption. “Please it no one was ever . She broke off. Her pale ll!!la face was bent from him. She took up her l:roken sentence in a level tone: “No one was kind to me . . not cven 1 thank ‘0u. I shall be glad.” The New York season w sueeess for Maudie, aind Celia, to her surprise, also received some attention. The Cella of the old ginghams and tlannel skirts looked really quite an- ither Celia when dressed in some medieval costume of IHilary’s design- ing: or a Venetlan gown of antique ‘brocade, showing the Chinese influ- ence, her mass of green gold hair wound with seed pearls and sur- mounted by a quaint pseudo-Chinese headdress. She herself felt shyly grotesque at firat In these strange garments. Then, notieing the cloud that gathered in Maudie’s eyes as they fixed on her, was reassured. Her belief in the in- fallibility of the Pope had gone, but from that aoment her belief in the nfallibility of her guardian became fixed. She felt she musi always do “hat he suggested. not only lecause hie was her guardian hut because he wus also the wisest and kindest of en. 8o instead of drooping her tall fig- ure self-consciously, she straightened it. to the last inch, and wore the queer yet lovely eolthes he had designed for her as if, so Laura said, “she had 1 o2 z0 with i into his mind: “1 gowns for this B . isn't thlt N ias beateathed o Auierica | s | | OTHER CELTIA WHEN DRESSED IN SOME MEDIEVAL of | vs. h."-'tou it up” to the girl for past miseries. As he had sald, however, it was chief- e |1y the “artists and lovers of art’” who found a charm in her unusual appear- ance. Other people took up their ex- pressions and spoke of her *‘rareness, her “exotlc plcturesqueness,” and “belle laideur,” but for the most part [ contented themselves with speaking of | h The average youth about town | was frankly “queered” by her origl- !nal type, and fought shy of her. She danced beautifully, it is true, ike 2 wave of the sea,” Hilary told her, which pleased her watery nature, but’ she was so alarmingly tall that most men dared not risk making themselves ridiculous by embracing her somewhere about her slender hips and cireling round with her like littie boys revolving with a grownup. Her one general appeal eame through her swimming; in that respect she made quite @ sensation the next Sumner., Some friends of Laura, where they { had been asked for a week end, had a famous swimming pool, where the highest of the springhoards was con- sidered sensationully lofty in those days. Cella dived from it with the ry insouciance of a bird diving from « tree top. But though the most cautious ouths became enthusiastic over Miss | Gibbs' “stunts,” not one proposed | marriage. | During her seconl season Maudle | became engaged to Sir Herbert Grey- | Mannering, a person of some impor- tance, 15 vears older than she was, and with a lovely old place in Sussex. Laura was much pleased. How charming it would be to visit Maudie |at “High Hall"! “Grey-Mannering {had already asked her and Celia to spend a month there next Autumn. Then, too. perhaps Celia 1S AND FLANNEL SKIRTS LOOKED NI would attract Englishmen more than she did Americans. | But it was not until after the wed- {ding, and Maudie's departure for Eng- {land, that she began real over Celia’s lack of | Laura wissed Maudie keenly, but she | hated selfishness, and she hud caught | herself one morning thinking how lucky it was for her that she still had Celii with her, and was likely to go on having her indefinitel She wis 50 upset at her “disgusting egotlsm” that she made a speciul pe- tition to St. Anne every night from u on to help her “arrange a mar- 3 4 with some good man would make her happy. She was joyously convinced that | her prayers had been answered when two weeks later u very desirable | young man, indeed. contided to her that he would like to make Celia his I wite. ight. 1 by Amelis Rives (Continued tomorrow.) DU PONT CO. PRESIDENT 1 SAYS HE WILL RETlRE‘ lLummnt du Pont, Younger Brother of Irenee, Present Head of Huge Firm, May Be Successor. By the Associated Press. | WILMINGTON, Del, February 24.| Iranec du Pont, president of the 1. du Pont de = Co., \ notitied the that he does that office. ile announced that he de- sires wore time to devote to personal i family affuirs and prefers to re- - in order that a younger man may | have the opportunity of advancing to the presidenc Directors of the company will zather here for the annual meeting on Monday, March 8. No official ac- tion upon Mr. du Pont's request will be taken until that time, it was said. Many well acquainted with affairs in the huge du Pont organization he- lieve that Lammot du Pont, a brother of Trenee, will be chosen head of the company. A third brother, Pierre S. du Pont, preceded lreneo as president. ANNIVERSARY OF BATTLE | OF VERDUN IS OBSERVED | Freuch Veterans Call Upon Presi- dent to Try to Shorten Sterile Labor of Politicians, By the Associated Prees. VERDUN, France, February 24.—A solemn ceremony commemorating the tenth anniversary of the battle of Verdun was held Sunday at the tomb of Col. Driant, heroic leader of the vanguard of the defense, who, with hundreds of his “blue devils,” ost his life in the effort that turned the tide against the Germans. A number of organizations of ex- soldiers met and adopted resolutions calling upon President Doumergue to use his influence to shorten ‘“the sterile labor of the politicians” and of France. Fascists held 2 meeting at whicl they adopted a resolution demanding the suppression of parliamentarism, and the establishment of a dicture chosen by former combatants. The Socialists and Communists held simultaneous meetings, without incident. TUNNEL ROOF CRUMBLES. Trains Rerouted to Avoid Peril on B. & 0. at Tunnelton, W. Va. Dispatch to The Star. TBIRLAND, Md., umbling of the 1 miledong Kingwood 'umm.. rilroad at Tun {wh\ W. Vi, has ecaused the com Speci ot 3 k roof of the tunnel of the to route trains through the sin- ack tunnel bored when the road was first built from here to Grafton. This has created a serious trafio condition. Earl Stimson, chief engi- neer, Baltimore; E. G. Lane, head of the maintenance of way department, other officials are on the | broduct 1o grocery stores salary. cur and chance for advancement. Ve age education and exporience il Address Box 883V, Star office, 20* THE HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY AUTO "MECHANIC. first class. AUTO PATNTERS _Wanted & §00d chas: sander and Apply Boston® Auto Top Co. hand see Mr. N BARBER. Bon 'f arounaf) Co Yoi 1108 (1n BOYS to st pins 14th b A TOATMA! ately. Apply PURCHASE TERRITORY THAT REMAINED UNORGANIZED WAS KNOWN AS NEBRASKA. THIS VAST REGION WAS THE HUNTING GROUND OF INDIAN TRIBES AND HAD BUT FEW WHITE INHABITANTS. _expe 31 it ung. KER, L. COLLEGE BOY ~00d Day. COLLECTC . Melnt Building. COLLI e experienad and must have good refer salary Eood man. " Apy COLLE Probositio; onee, 111 DE] delivering 5215 R ire 8 OR nlor h st LIVER nm, with bicycle. for u...n. RE—Juntor_clerk way Pharmiacy, nw CUTIVES and_ealesmen—We « gilire that you be honest and possess refine DO €xperience necessary. ou in our method: salary and ment you qi S\r(a\uxm o HELPER. LA St rate. pref, adjotning ence. tield expected. LA for " expert a8 to character and Position and Raede; P MACHTNE in 15 MAN ¥ gas and o1 MAXN. faurndry cnee two. natives 0! 3 puniea wishes 10 wei. ree cours 1wo desired. “of reputation and_charactcr ferred: perman dalit, n G Kemph, Room on RVE erabl coun 4 au Address Box 342V, enced s per opportunity Mr r. Room $3. Fourth Fioor. Washingion PRI Hoffman pressing ma Pa. uve. se g, oo il furnished. tion: over 0 man Tor Washington i Lineoln 4UKE HANICS w0 nights week! large returns whi time contrects g1 Addre ik while Work. ™ An PORTER. ¥, Rid Ex fan of earni A SRED DRUGGIST—Good Lours and fall information 3000 3 National 450 reply store: m 0" s 3 rican Magazise. st nings wee Ridgway Pharmac: mons. ndard ave. n.w. LYoT R ability_rar cxperience unnece Apply 3 to G pm, or ldx Munsey_B] YOUNG M mtion Room Bank Dly olo; leway | Floruia ave | REAL Tistied, offi {men; 1 TATE wi not Washi —Financially with proven tales record, e Bau st { versonaiits a Store Apply 16 . WATTER. e goo who will siidw some Box 387.. WHITE BOYS. with bicycles, for daj also_after sctioo] hours. 1418 N. Y_ave | gtore: must be experienced in changing tires Tire & B P station £100 to $120 4 month. e et have good reference. Star EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, OWEVER, WHEN THE UNITED STATES ACQUIRED LANDS ON THE PACIFIC COAST AS A N 1880 THE PORTION OF THE LOUISIANA UNORGANIZED TERRITORY BECAME AN IMPOR- TANT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE MISS- ISSIPPI AND THE FAR WEST, AND THOUSANDS OF EMIGRANTS BEQGAN CROSSING THROUGH IT ON THEIR WAY TO THE GOLD-FIELDS. The Nebraska Country—1850. RESULT OF THE WAR WITH MEXICO, AND GOLD WAS DISCOVERED IN CALIFORNIA (1848), THIS FEBRUARY 24, 1926 BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD © McClure Newspaper Syndicats u DECEMBER, 1853, SENATOR DODGE OF IOWA, 7yral .NE GOVERNMENT HAD PLANNED TO RESERVE THIS GREAT AREA FOR THE INDIANS, BUT THE BETTLERS OF MISSOURI AND IOWA, WITH THE RESTLESS SPIRIT OF THE PIONEERS, WERE - EAGER TO PUSH FURTHER WEST INTO THE RICH VALLEYS OF THE KANSAS AND MISSOURI, DRIVING THE RED MEN BEFORE THEM. URGED CONGRESS TO ORGAN. 1ZE THE NEBRASKA COUNTRY AS A TERRITCRY. SENATOR STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, OF ILLI. NOIS, A BRILLIANT ORATOR AND POLITICIAN, WAS THEN CHAIR. MAN OF THE SENATE COM. MITTEE ON TERRITORIES. THAT ANY AGITATION IN CONGRESS OVER THE SLAVERY QUESTION, AS IT MIGHT CONCERN THE ORQGANIZATION OF THE NEW TERRITORY, COULD BE AVOIDED BY APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF “POPULAR” OR “SQUATTER" SOVEREIGNTY" (PERMITTING THE S8ETTLERS TO DECIDE FOR THEMSELVES WHETHER THEY WANTED SLAVERY OR NOT). ELP—MALE. HELP—MALE (Continued). WHETHER experienced as_a | FEERER, s cathe o salesman or not, we have the rlia-r WORKERS. 1n _ exerienc most unique sales plan ever de- |tina Himeoosible i, Sai s’ vised for marketing a new in-!gg, vention; live leads furnished to salesmen. Apply Suite 910, International Bldg., 1319 F n.aw. YOUNG se. 16207 1&t s a!FEEDERS an 1t suitabio. Cleaner 25 T4th st stead: 1 r]k,v};uv-ll i shingle LobbIDK. ¥ Phone Adam GREGG TE W!Il\l.( English “aid office tralnin, nent position for gos teacher. all am.. ‘ash ngton Business College, NV vork ave UNDRY HELP wunted Apply Ambassador Laundrs, HELP wanted white, .l Alm ¥ Ambassador Lauudry, ,f ake. for work itrict " Automotiv it i UL i 1 graduau* of Wharton School of ~Finance, University of Pennsylvania, in large real estate organization |t mortgage dept.: good opportu- nity ; state age, experience, etc. Address Box 61-V, Star office MEN. stallment housa will give em- anpearing and indus omminsion and | betsen care ¢ eniffer Park nm.l.m, -unw d_immedi- A Downéy, 1504 H st o, MAN, eneed, d assorters, white. 5 aundry. 1426 Trying st i n surance debit, Apply to D. wager. Room 217 Colum Yo h 5k nh lv.mmv nents are pleasin h t and modigh ,14“,” S8 Bux EEE \ Star office slaling Gu. ations NURSE. competent for small children, twean uges of 25 wnd 40: must have rc enices. Apnly 1601 2374, bractical. opening for a0 ami - s Lo £O. (it Dusiess catabiished line : Monie 3028 woman. fo g claes. Call' Col. Aot 1 4 commission for the right 2 H st ne ith smal ar or bicycle: good the right man. Avply at ploymen (r1ous walesnien onus to steady Wors_ “Apol worhers Al 0w Wardman Park Phar’ A aifany nd Woodley rd. ¥ H Rids- Couniecticut aid ¥lorlda gyes. per hour. 6um Ele e A SALESLADY —Experienvd gally elon. * Avoly French 12 nw SALESWOMEN, ~ Washington pla 4 puient and support. i lwties L AND M(M\l MEN AND_WOMEN-—Learn the real estate business. We make the sales for you and you lUberglly while learning. Need inferfere with present employment Thursday 4t 5 b 10 Bond Bide CARETAKER FOR COUNTRY HOME. Man, married (German pre- ferred), to take charge of coun- try home near Annapolis, Md Must be experienced in farming| and gardening. Private quar ters furnished. A pleasant home and good salary to the right| couple. References required. | State full particulars regarding experience and former employ- ment. Address Box 320-V, Star Office. anly T e train m miasion this 18 nl;l a stock eelling Call 8t '3:30 pu. tomarrow o Thvesiment Bk o foor. Plonecr a == - wnd wicind d trees s Wasliroo! ave U e familiar with District and es: state fully age. exper- office. education and sal. Star office. el . E B G mail revalr work vroferred ply Dupont Laundry Co SHIRT FINISHER. for ning._ Page La 690 F STENOGRAPHFR neat and competent QUBOTILAICY KOD Tih st Bw STENOGRAPHERCLERK—Pe tlon. Apuly The Electric Storage Co 1824 'L st nw % STENOGRAPHERS two capshin and oue multiernniine. 305 Woodward Building. WAITR] white. experienced 1o he Hotel Martinique, 16th ol now. | WANTED—An appre t Badel's Bea Shou. no ealary while leaming. No. [T v = WOMAN. refined. teacher. governess tical nuse for month of March 1 7 while mother s was Mrs. F. D. Sha won, st n 2 weni kton corporation b Batt salesman whose e ity are watis with hberal adyancenient manen for salary ERS. colored. experienced o Teference. Jlored. With auto:, wu week Address ‘Bo: ity Wi ization 3D, With =otn sales sxpe e 0 10 B0 Veare Of age: ‘breferen, one ‘Shio sk mistortine of o iy 7y enter § for 9t The poaith Diibiess eXperience. any money. u wpl r auslified applicusit’ nEbt aw | in person. Mra. and_direct and Virginia. 10 ApPOLn L ent first clase. for 6 il ot auply uiless You Wallace. Pectless Mo- nw. t Washi the valte of Te ANTED—SALESME! wide awake . ahle, with car. our product is nationaily ad- | not re vertised: every co-operation 1. Watson | the iny Stabllator Co.. Inc.. 1724 Kalorama rd, n.w. | gpening Veral Mr. th st i3 capahla cormoraiion on. i propos Advertsiig o it Giucat i Jife {nsuranes pulm—.umnp opportumity 1o miake srning: fll or part litty if SALESMEN wanted to sell tires ’:;3.:‘.rm o o e i it o on easy payments. “Pay as you|¥ will not interfere with ride.” Efficient salesmen earn| §75 to $100 per week. See Mr. | wards. Probey Tire Stores, -9!]! :m(l P Q&x N. \\ s Open_evening, a Bldz. 17th a: onw reflued. to manage homa Apois $10 North Cargll 't Gutside nales Work carning. Falier Brush (o. k Bldg. carm $37.60 to $3250 2o b York concern 4 Lo \..-'.\A.’mm 3 com: State wecomplishments. ¢xpe and telephone Gumber. Star office il = v LADY an Vookkeeps | THOSE _WITH UNDEVELOPE and 30 must write a £00d hand and be | for drawing — Large studio offers il | to use typewriter: state exverience and gpportunity” fur Trictical ¢ 3:|ary expected: redly In own hand | will interview only those desirous of making good for right party. Address Box {commercial art & profess Address Tiox | Star_office 48087 Star oftion S OTNG WONAN. 5 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS BY OLD Tienced In<tructors: eatisisction (sarsd. Lineoin &2 G EATIE DUNN TEACHES Sopr s of Shamooainr, murcel werne | NGIDE INVESTIGA' e ¢ DE BEAUTH—PRI- | 2 TYPISTS, 1y hhl!ul'"l:\l",“; I!naim |:|)i‘3 culture r-flwn.;\ Lo l STENOGRAPH‘:R. OPF.RATOI\' Hen Ford car, Connecticut wnd | " by old_estal experfenced and prozressive th local property and capabl red wan o Pharmacy. u i 4 open-min tional campaigu outside 5. Rtar office in’ strict Star office | i’ Teferences. Acdrees i1} IOR 500 up: gl Ihnk T S & e m or ‘mora. 211 Commer: Bldg.. befors 9:30 or Ann« ngton 1 m!lh»fll. | #4308 141k st nw. Open evenings. - 5 { STRATING e U months spacs | ime a et praciiofi commercal artist Frasningion. |+ Vicho il e " for ottt (IR0 lopia, VISGSTON X6ADENY RRTS SNt { Rhode Tiand grace s '".(”“ hington 1517’ b ave. Fran AN Y. kI»II)RI' cou R\F TO LEARN'!ARY | trlenhone witchhourd operating: 100k for | IN_ APPLICATI the Star in telsphous book— it teans BHX. | ¢ T3 They wiil ‘nced an perator sumetime. | Tr Im{\t School. Oxford Bide.. cor 14th and ave in rienced I gent's rm.nm, New York p Dase = dally “grerage 4 sales Ses Mgr.. Room 900, & and dresses. A\, BROOKS & CO 1109 G St. N.W. = { coat REAUTY UL tle Hotiour Sehool of Beduty Catture, | ing and marcel waving taught 1y | miale ‘operators: all tuition r the per. Liing B8x lar with 216 New | Mabe! hair N sts GIRL to walt ta bl and werist in_ tearconi. ® Hhfl-. experienced touch type- Tmi. “colored.experi- caperi. 26 Apply Am- Quik women and misees (0 pose r illustrations for ad e corner of Que. Blouse Slov. hak Ap- ran_ave. voal- Appiy T11 refer- present i Those who Gualifs will be effer [ nded, EMPLOYES ’ SITU, A'I‘IDVS—-I)O\H'ATI(‘ l(fllll dl. COOK, good; stay nights. 1808 S st t by neat ced: COOK_and genoral houssworker. i Na- vart t SO13 New Hampehire ave. Columbia G COUNTRY GIRL wishies job, mother's heln o housework: no washuic. D34 DAY WORK. 1y expericicrd wonia k DAYS Bomé COOK and_grneral hiouseworker required. Call Cleveland 4 COOE. first class. white Ktay niighits: ' relerences in the “morning_or after appomtment. ™ Kortn ‘8310, 2173 1o Koy nl. N AL~ Heat : Tefined. young Thureday 13 13110 Wew Treterences = T Phy Fani s riais | Detune D210 | s or by Worth: 1o Apply & M WORK, any 3 also perm; March 1 nights. A 2 ooking HOUSEWORE eat colored girl refercnoes and e T T adulte. Any 126 | only ruing this or, NE} twren . k00d_ ook | 11 family: referei nw HOUSEWORK or cuoking. < TRAL )lryl‘~r\\n);|< and morTing work. at colored girls. North X044 GIRL,. colored s posizion or chambern Avply e now. GIRL, neat o wash mind Sunday. 3460 Rigks ot now GIRL from Virziul Work’ o waltress ERAL Anply GENERAL HOU Kuod reference, a an rear 504 Ina all young. o ics oF or place to clean ev - HOUSEWORKE] citn: good Tome snd n” 8376 ioral housework stay brigg refercices. Cail 816 Gih et go0d ter- “how 3 vwants genersl Sherman ave nighite; n.w. GIRL ta astist stay nights 1 . for gene olisewOrk. LRI for gencrul holsework for and houeeyork: . 1372 Col - GIRL, neat vate home or Plione ¥ @ GIRL colore 1 Waitress orie: must 10w Low to cook. AD Smith's. 151 H noe. GIRL or woman. with refercuces. o ame ¥ith housewark in kood home and care for 3 children when mother is abwent: sitiation esired filled - Phone Cleve, 427 or call 424 for Mrs Nye wencral housework: spiall nx Bome: refereices required . 552 N wants work. maid_or_waiir ic: colored.” Margares Owel S Bth 1w EPER. o0 ity HOUSERE 0 city. Hyatisyille 850 101 SERFEPER Protestant. ipetent, for subu ployed ev exchange Dilice “retined. with arge ot ret d health ‘ WEKEs 10 part considered Apply in ,.mn’ Smith, Laes Sta HOUSEKFEPER— by father hopie in ~! Whove Turgs” e Box 206-V. Star NURSE GIRL a mEhts” 1455 C 1084 NURSEMATD. A6t et WOMAN worker s d LAUNDRESS. experi by the day of tuke howe A me i LAUNDRESS T experienced. rough dried or com 48 415 &1 sow NDRY WORK at homs ) Cnurch st Brentwood. Md LAUNDRY by the day: also se reference.Franklin 1754-J MOR! AND EVENING WORE. wom X NIGHT WORE. das's ome - refarence Nortoi st n.w PART OR ALL PARTTIME PLACE for general by u neat colored sirl Eve ot 0w, PLACE AS COOK, | Tei A anw VASHING woman TN MAN. white work: rien W oy s Yel womun n tor Tes Work guar: iy | home = = 240 st iobia L helpur o “Laura S mi npete nights: “work or_lan ~oking & Acdams 4335 ¢ nighte: fu referenees’ required. Phos or call 6321 Mcadow d. TTIME, WORK 11 d home m & 840 per month Apply between | Wilkine Blde. 1 WOMAN. whit fllfl‘l‘ ‘TIO\S—M'\LF TRUCK DRIVER, o ¥ colored womail. way | les- nis ,\n TG OR mechanie e rics bund a0t {CHAIN STORE MANAGER a { tension University student de- v of | ag saleaman ealars wnd com ina ’n.. . ard worker reliable Address Box 375-V HAUFFEUR youns ¢ white <hes pomtion i nrivate {amil Star office. R. private ing “through ng white man. Ad I La Salle Fx- ik o e St Ut = 2 <THIE e mvaeit FOR_ANY T WILL N o, hille_eacept those W HAMMOND. . SLIP COVERS. OVERSTUFFED SEPARAT “higns. snap tastenere. tape-bounid, up. B L. lsherwood. 1209 ¢ ’\'r‘\AH it FESSIVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY RELUCFD e E method nsed 2002 1 n.w. Pot MASSAGE: COLORED atlsm. white clies {CHaTFFE e yoaTe by rar " occupied mornings. afternoons and _eve o experience have, £5 Sapsren: §110 SGE GRADL *ants cometh nings: Tuiamess an. somewhat sl oesel | Address ‘Box 511V ot Sored, [ wiehed & JANITOR 0 colore i Star_oftice. { HOT wan? ¥ REMOVED EMAN. piace by ex Lot oil EACIAT, HAIR PERMNAN reference. 2686 Si: tadal) Shampog, 3 Bliz. MARIE S, SR Y shamydo. e, NIGHT WATCHMAN STRVERS AL S |’“’ mai,_with references. Oli Co.. Rossivn. MANAGER. 10 yes eriel declaity tne. Xt Ly T e branch office. Connected with bresant cimploser wnee Th11- "R 5 3l AR Cavubis of oraanizing ealis wid sd. \er\lnln( cainnalans. Services valued at not less than $5.000 yearly. Address Box 351- 3 Star ofiice STEAMSHIP ACC OUNTANT and tourist man, 3 sears” experisnce abroad. knows the tous] business. Boy 1218 Penna wee i ous st \TCHMAKER_25 sears ref, S.E. Bnril)nnud‘gr “hiux‘- ;[zfifw’qhmfi Avply Taylor-Kornian STERTS AND, the wystem after Main "Bo49 RQOM AND B Call aiter 8. ELECTRICAL TREAT 1sh massage ‘tonc LD LADY WILL school age. NT — UNFUR] io-iiving roo OR R m_m Rt cents par bou ',m.vm Hox 7 feit FOUNG MAN, o high _school gradiate with art experience. wuull like per- sition or ‘outside wurk. can give r; a4e manent MASSEUR AND MASSEUSE, rey»mnu’a 0 2 loxp. Swidt Call Col. 8059-W. P ) { sona) dlrection ot Mars T s fan evening classes. 817 1 WS RESTAURANT ANI) CAFETERIA MANAGERS IN DEMAND Washington's biggest industry offera yor an opportuniLy o he Andependmr’ o Foeliions'4s mlanagers: Lauistunt manazers | - and “buvers. “parthe Ture “Safirics, "Open 8 | in 5ou when tin: it Tudystes now manage some of Wash- | applicants must be young a Call hetween 6 am. and @ pm. and let e! attractive and accustomed handling high-class MILLINERY SALESWOMEN One of Washington” 0 f o real or v 1837 ¥ it e 18 years ry_other SunJa’ F. t‘nmcflr.-uv, and I-‘lon i1 'An) ing applications for saleswom for hmnktm-t aud dinner: interest. A office. oric; V3Tt | show you our completely eauinbed peatagrant in_ which we train our students for these blg ‘bay Dositions: | ingiesiaurant aud cafeteria class now form- | season to start Lewis Hotel Training Schools, weeks; permanent Pa. Ave. and 23rd St NW. those who qualify. v age and experience. Box 373-V, Star office. Apply Mr. ED MAN for tire and battery Battery Co.. 000 P ositions £ hiave small wivanced ar: man with 20 7ih n.w. E ESS_INSTRUCTION. Civil Service Examinations. leading department stores is now receiv- their millinery department; clientele; in about two ndly state Address E_WOrLD Lnu. I WITH ST hours: best cure L LADY, ANT NTLLINERY BUYER or sales- | 180 ¢ best city refereuces: experience with ‘clase trade. Addrees Box COLORED _GIRL wishes _smolosm mald or nurse. Frankiin 157’3‘“’ et - K. colored woman: mother's helb: DAY WOR er. wirl + Sehool. " North 0594 1026V PRESSMARING. remodeling. relined: red peam- R _OVER FORTY ANKLIN (700, BRAD- VoRTATION an . TATE IN ELECTCY WILL Gl\ir, Fou sclentific treatment, excessive woight re- ¥ new methods. Phone Pot. 1447 CARBON ARC S BATHS RELIEVE SED. Ta. rhen i condition Pricer a1 '.':u':n o . i HYATT a1 itmtia 881 0'1 T THE RIGHT KIND OF FOOD FOR ;rAnlmiMd gature fo eliminate polsos b supplying the body with the requl r RN itmenta, Prover Tood il o this When eaten in the Drope: 1l ald nervousRess. nevraleia, rhe Kidneve, eonatipation, pog hritis and many other iood Dat: price, $1.00. 1 Prist Ofice Box 155K, Washingio REST 2 en A GRADU. nd to pse. or % 3-{ competeni colo IR "reflned Scotch, aged 23, | el s nurse: no’ previow rionce fond of children: would be Kiad® to. tael: to | Address Box 555 r_office |GIBL. colored. wants to clean apartments o maid i doctor's office. Call’ of writs P01 th et. n.w.. At 0. neat. colored_want Jots Rctons b matte: Call Baris shn1S ND IRONER {n laundry. cnlww’-—omm Special intensive courses for all the March XUMINAUONA—JUNIO® stenOgFAPher, Junior typist, senior " stenographer, senior {rnist, police’ exum.. Patent Office. — One tuifion covers all vuhru s, every day and every m'ht un to_exam. Civil Service Preparatory MILLINERY SALESWOMEN, . jieat appearance: Feferences required ry 0 t0 10 am. 403 irs'l;h(; MAN for ofice work: sall T5e* 1436 Florida"av. ‘Apply Manhattan EMPLOYMFNT AGENCIES. ing applications for saleswom n.w. c pert. Earnings start right away, and which were| the average for mew men is $80.00 SALESMEN. The Hecht Co. requires the SALESMEN. Openings for three men with business ability to assist sales manager in calling on city and country customers. sell real estate, stocks, bonds, | magazines or insurance, but a| ommodity that appeals to ex- re-establish the financial equilibrium | ecutives and their subordinates n|on sight. All successful applicants will be trained in the field by an ex- er week. Twice that |Penters. laborers. wani worfi after thirty days’ training. See Mr. FASTMAN 117 s of Smen. Office, _ The Hecht Co., 7th. MEN—We need three to com- plete our sales force. Want real | & B St producers. (ull co-operation. missions. 302 Hill Bldg.. 17th & Eye sts, a.w, FAVE POSITIONS for _teachers In_pubiig | N _their milliner: and . Rrendy"Billo Snnex. Bidrs BaitimoreJl” | applicants must ¥’° young ai n“sfwe:'nu HOUSEWORKERS. _schoolboya. attractive and accustomed S e handling high-class WANTED—Houseman daushter. 800 . Ful $00: 0: general houseworkers. sm‘m +'s “Househelp Exchange. 1221 | weeks ; permanent NURSES ractieal, trained. avaivic: v | those who qualify. ences: mational reqistry. Televhone Fote- |age and _experience. Box 498-T, Star office. other We do not sitions chamber- One of Washington’s leading Schiool se. cor. i and Ph. Fr. 2080 dcpartment stores is now receiv- — department; clientele ; season to start in about two ndly state Address Poemer T ey Shdie vomen and gizis At Rssoriation. 108 L1 D for dleeuses o lhu eye. the ear, nose and throat: Internal ol: S0iogy. SUTGery. Mervous trou- hll and_dentistry. ALL STOUT PEOPLE ) ear lrc ade lulll ll once. orn u ll‘l! l o Correction leonlur’. 612 F WANTFD— MISCELLA APPAREL nerded for rummage irtaing i dishes, ete. Wil n:\y cnsh Phone Tr. 8410- Al [ON SALES of furniture of all kln Uipment, etc., every We esday and baturday. Lei us give you an catimate on what 0u have for sale.” Shan oo Caldwell & Co... Atictioncers, 104 10t »t. w. Phone 51. AUTOMORILE experience. wants a position. 130 M st. p.e. LADY. ik 620- refined, wi CLINICS i "Rl o e care of children or 40c hour. Potomac womens Vel LADY. experienced on bookkeeping machines. filing. " typing and genoral office work. glso capatle of handlinc correspondence. desires on 141l time with Government n\lrn flfl’! Col. %l LAUNDRESS wants work To, T et 1o Yhie eolmfwm{'y‘-‘:, 'phone l;lum:n 18 nd to |l — MARCPL WAVER AND pert. French, direct from Penia_ aver nw. MOTHER'S HELPFR. St ¥ T 1% TRSE would ik T erenre. B8 xarv".n"é"';';" n"," PLAIN ING Soiored ciri. Call North 8853 ® in_ladies' re ready-to- ghop or <experience. Addross Box 505V ex. 1418 to st ref ra_Koehler. mald-waitresses. publie and private: helpe o : mother's also nulrl -time mald: eituations want- CELLENT HELP for ail lhoH otice: cooks. walters. d:(rhpg:el'::z." ‘oodland Agency. 1336 You ki. ul‘\h 10484 mh"" Phone North 4751. AT H FREE: North D g Tan 975, YOUNG WOMEN | FILIPING BUTLER referencer; FOR GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. : 500 v, cooke makds arore: e i G R i T BUSIN] Tivomr LA EJ& A‘lg OI‘HCB SR luE NOC ARGE N! YOU ARE PLACED. McGill Bldg. experienced clothing PLEASANT WORE Apply Employment | room . entrance, St. at 7th FOR YOUNG WOMEN. APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th St. NW. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC AGE Leads furnished and |g §3° 5:53’.’.“‘:‘ Aok Tor Mr. Buras, | St 8| or r, burns, ORT ey R TS Make 457 ¢ i orful o e g o Easter cards. 1108 ln'mlmml A Ko TELEPHONE OPERATING. PERMANENT POSITIONS. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION TELEPHONE ‘jOIfl’AN’Y. 5137 e e GHT. ALL KINDS| Bring them in* or Pearlman’s Book Shop, drov postal BOOK I = smull lot. ‘hine Franiciin 6410. G st. n.w. STEROGRAPHER SECRETARY. mourt_ i b Weddress Box 358.v."Star omee, "okl e North | Thieat colured woui- | Col- Jwasher | | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, | _ (Continued.) FURNMTUR I Wost 1142 | FURNITUR | rices. Phione 1 FURNITURF—Wan furniture: alsu piauo. “good pric "rl RNITURE OLD GOLD—Brius diamonds wize, price and AND OFFICE, L l(fl()\l\ll—\l:l D s le foliow Eunrantee readers. Ar essary to satistact complaint found né e to The = prompt attentlon. ssion to Recommended $ Column call Maln 5009, Liran LEDDING— Hox CARBON BURNING Owier o COLEMAN |CaRpr 2 | mode FLOORS KiC3AC R 3 {FLOORS KEYS_Dunlica vou wall, Turg fasem: PAPERH FLOOK. ATNTING raga size rOOm ECTaDC with | polychrom: n'be wash Daintine and nlastern at low prices We use Dutch Koy lead bure linseed oi) only. We mix our vain on premises. You can sea tha \ngrediente Paperhanzing guaranteed for 5 years: first lass work oniv: no extra_charges. Terms if vou s long ‘as 18 months to pas frev'c Philadeinhia Dec Ine. B11-817 Dth at. n.w. Mam AND 1'«1\11\. —Qut eized. point haner €& 00 with cloth. $12.0; e ala _cousclentions | PHONOGR to call und kive Work and Ao, PIANOS TUNED. revaired and rebuilt; high grade work. McHugh & Laweon. 1222 ¢ b Fr o) PIANO TUN $2_We spectalize eral piano repairs and rebuliding estimat Fensonabla, chanics. Garan Scheiter Co. fi34 H st nn ROOFING REPAIRS TINN casy terme: guarantsed workmanshio. New York ave. Main 8140 e RUGS WOVEN FROM WORN CARPETS Tast 2 fetims Layrel Main 835 3 n ger + ou S\Sl'n‘\ anderson Tune- 1057, NG SPOUTING: 1208 furniture Col. 4 o muu. LSTERING and mnwm ecial prices this month REPAIRING ith_beat jewelers in” Wash, Tinished Shade Factor 0 T AND ALT iteed 4508, STEEL | wvLpr : work &t minum N ded proper M_Coleman_207_1 STENOGRAPHER. secretarial sires permanent nosition excelie do Box 8A6-V_Star o STENOGRAPHER. iyl R Sk i Ry o Lo | 'OUNG LADY. with mll estate of th l Sie e SN el Sffcs. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. ‘Wfi EF!Z ED WOMAN, with smi res piace in family in mbllrb to Hfl work nm' more Derience de- nt references. | CAMERAS, tools of every kind. nem Elas: Shotiune: anyibing zou Rave'ig ecll, Groce’ IR BB e SB35 or postal L OTHING —Will_call_in 1 , unletter {omoniie: ity gr guburbe, and ey o m\? Tor Hemmm b nhnno ih\'n n,nm ulta and price ) flnflfil 3 r°&.""'-*-‘l Setetald Old Stand. 619 DlAMO DS. jewelry l;n Alvin’ quare Deal h{é"fi"“”’ fia. duimond, brokes 7 and 18, HER B desired lhlll T, 0. x-:mum or &J-uher. colored ston. wagon or hace nw work eyening ¢ 1‘ CRNIT -hold yumh wanted settied woman. 1118 P st. naw. gflLDBLD Gm:.lwlnib morning work of any COLORED Glfi Tkt 'fii;":;'um‘m_% ot. o North 4036: ' whold cflects. stocks sell Im)n(\’mL ¥or Welsnbwre. 4 FURNITURE of merchandise. Quicic results call D 1f you han Zoods to und vou want 10 obiain s Notes, 314 8th i one T rm.nfl‘fi 2015. fiu oSkt “1,\“"‘ s w&:lle(l et Brcet, B4, Ohone ¥ran W——“ 2 A mh~| ‘any furniture or | 50 WIN AND —Good quality opaque shades fitted to sour win dows, BBe: the best quality of opaque shade: ST'18: hung fres. We will call with sample: f:o11th and H_ste. ne.Linc. 876 A AND SCREENS -¥ir Wi DOW &H SH, Dfiuaar?fl mates. 9031 Nichol BUBNESS OPPORTUNIT! WE_WILL BUILD ou lin Mation. pavable $100 down. ‘mnum S5 month. o our farm or vacant lan | £50d 'road: Rreproot. sfore. meoair,"Karag and gasoline tanie. Service Station Constrie | ton“Co.. 803" Vermont. Blds. Maim 1776 . S100 waeld t il this week terms. Linco, FONFECTICNERY, © Fofita: heautiinl corner. apt.: w refused Testabiish ‘m(\ and repair ehop. m downtown section Addrers Box 46-V VACANT—Store. Clarendon, ramid growth town makes fine §6,000 WILY, 1 store apponun weveral Kinds business, e g AT L e S R E3 %vm dla E—mw store. BOY a & nlylnl drli