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Trained, courteous attendants will make your visit enjoyable. #n Books, used and new. Write for our catalog of Bargaine We sell or rent books by mail anywhere in the United States. WOMRATH’ i LIBRARY end BOOKSHOPS 607 13th Street N.W. you do not live mear a branc our . writ Mail Order Service for Library terms. (A S A A Miss Leona Lauter Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples *‘1 had been troubled with pim- ples for two years on my face, neck, back and chest. They were large d red and many of them festered. They came in blotches and during the hot weather itched badly. The irritation caused me to scratch and 1 could not sleep at night. The pim- ples caused disfigurement and em- barrassment, and my clothing ag- gravated the breaking out on my body. “T began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in two months was completely healed, after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Ointme: (Signed) Miss Leona Lauter, 130 Grotta Ave., Houston Texas, Sept. 28, 1925. Daily use of Cuticura Sosp, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then, keeps the skin fresh, smooth and clear. Cuticura Talcum also is ideal for the skin A GLASS OF SALTS CLEARS PIMPLY SKIN Says Indigestion Results From an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. exted food delayed in the stom- Ve, or cather Serments. the Teft 10 the open air says (thority. e also tells e La caused by Hyper- K there 1a Cud i same as Bydro which Starts thing =aten sour like garhug Wa feel “hest our + heavy, we beleh we eriictate food or have heaitburn, flatu- lence, water-hrash or natisen He tells ux to lay amde all digestive aids and instesd get from nny phar- mucy four ounces of Jad_Salts and take a tablespoonful in a’ glass of water before hreakfast and drink it while 18 effervescing. and further- maore, continue thiz for a week, While relief _often follows the fir Aose. it help neutrs 176 the aci the zas-mal g mass, ver, stimulate the Kidnevs thus proniote a free flow nure digestive juices Jad Salts is inexpensive. and is made from the acid of zrimes and Jemon jwice. combined with lithia and <ndi. um_phosphate. This harmless xalts is used {or mans stomach disorders with excellent reaufts WYETH CHEMICAL Co. ! |at T By Amelie Riv [Princess Troubytzkoy] SYNOPSIS. Celia Gihbs is left an orphan by the death of iwer father. who bequeaths her to the care and charity of Hilary Fraser. ona of his few friends. Hilary's. sister, Laura sham ‘velieves him' Of his charga by placing Celia in a French convent and when she IX taking he years later L ura dies | disturhed as t0"What (Continued from Yesterday INSTALLMENT VIIL Hilary’s Dilemma. VERY one knew that Gibbs had left no money, and that Hilary was still almost alone in his opinion of Gibbs' paintings. They would know also that his money paid for everything, and would only laugh at the ‘idea of its being an advance to Celia on w might some day hecome valuable property As for house, that auestion taking her into was, of course, out of the even though he was her legal guardian and 24 vear 1 her senlor. His thought Manerings. Wwas s0on going his own turned to the Grey- Maudie, who to have a baby, had not heen able to come over to her mother’s funeral, but she had cabled sking Celia to visit them for a month or two «fter the baby’s birth. A month or two was not of muech help. thought Hilary, but then he really couldn’t ask Grey-Mannering to take Celia us a permanent member of his_household. His trouble grew as he turned men- tally this way and that, finding no exit from his dilemma. He actually walked the library of his beautiful house all that night, cudgeling his brains for a way out: now thinking that she had got a THEN, SUDDENLY, A WOMAN'S FI clew to the distressing maze: now re- Jecting it as impracticable. If only Laura were here now to advise him. With an un- happy smile he realized that if she were here, this apparently unsolvable question would not have arisen to dis. tract him. Up and stalked. wea legs ached down the long room he - and miserable, until his almost as badly as his heart. . Yet no sooner did he throw himself on a couch for a mo- ment’s rest than the harassing swarm of thoughts stung him to his feel again. 5 This house of Hilary's was a rather vemurkuble achievement {n those days when the rage for Louls X\ and Louis gaze in XVI was at its height. It was an almost exact reproduction in lesser size of the Palace de Cluny; paneled in old French oak, hung with Moyen age tapestries and paintings, furnished with antiques of the same period, and with a library over which the bright. black eves of le petit Arouet would have glistened. People often said that Hilary Fraser had never married because he couldn’t find a_woman who would “go” with his adored house. A friend had re- peated this jestingly to him on one oc- | {eagion and admitted there wi had A grain Hilary’ laughed and in it Now, a8 he paused for a moment to absent perplexity at a great carved chair. in which no woman had ever sat, for the simple reason that he never asked women into his library— this saying came back to him. Then, suddenly, a woman's figure appeared to be sitting there Celia. He could see distinctly the gleam of her fabulous hair against its carved back —the pale slenderness of her hands as they rested on its arms-—the very way in which the folds of her brocade gown broke against it. . . There was certainly no doubt that she would “go” most admirably with the house and all that it contuined. . . Iis unespected funcy startled und disconcerted him. Yet how simple.a solutfon it would be if But thix “if” was so big and included so many others that he resumed his troubled walk, wondering at the sheer absurdity of unsummoned fancies, iven had there not been the girl's own indifference and the great dis. parity of age befween them, he wouwin't have cared to have her or, indeed, any woman as his wife. Ile went on thinking of Celia, how- ever, and of how aincerely fond he had ‘become of her, in spite of her queer reticences and withdrawals. He liked her uncompromising frankness when she chose to be frank, and what remained sealed from him in her strange nature held as much interest for him as ever. Could he take her to live with him as a sort of adopted elf king's daugh- ter, it would be very pleasant. He found her delightful to look at, and as they became closer friends. the i quest of her hidden self would flll his lelsure moments fascinatingly. . . . | How odd, but how agreeable, too. to | creature ! out | more welght have house! a woman's presence in the And Celia was such a still and he so abom- fnably lonely since Laura's death. He gave an impatient sigh at his own stupidity in entertaining such possible suppositions, and at the stu- pidity of the world which made them impossible. Dawn had broken when he went to ibed at last, feeling fagged and In- competent for being no nearer a solu tion of the problem than he had been the evening before. But the next day brought him a ray of hope. This cheering light shone from the pages of a leiter, written to him by Kirilenko. In It the young man, after expressing his sympathy ura’s death, renewed his proposal for ‘“the hand” of Miss Gibbs. Ie went on to say that now her “almost mother” had been taken from her it { had occurred to him that she might be willing to reconsider his offer of mar- e. e ary determined to see Celia with- delay He could make plain to her, as even- Laura had not been able to do, the fine qualmau of Kirllenko. A man’'s opinion in such matters had than a woman's, and then, ta (elia seemed to have great tidence in his opinion. He was shown into the pretty, co- quettish drawing room where he had spent such happy moments with Lanra. . . . The perfume of violets still saturated it This perfume was like the presence of a delicate ghost. Al of truth | THE EVENING The Adopted Wife Reg. U 8. es Patent Ofés. that remained of her vivid, warm personality. . . . He sat’ down in the still discreetly darkened room, his eyes fixed on a streak of sunshine that stole in between the curtains and run over the green carpet to his feet. It seemed impossible that sunshine could look so melancholy. Celia_came down at once. He had not seen her since the day of Laura's funeral, and he could not recall how she or ‘any one had looked that day, Now he was struck by what seemed to him the profound pathos of her white face’ and black xowned figure. There was something almost death- like about her stillness now, and a drooping of her tall figure as she sat walting for him to speak that was quite new to him; perhaps her black gown, which threw into such sharp relief the blue whiteness of her face and bhands, had something to do with the effect she made on him. In the reflected light from that streak of sun- shine on the green carpet they gleam- ed almost phosphorescent. She looked really like an elf king’s daughter. a semi-human creature caught in the meshes of human life—touched un- comprehendingly by its allen tragedy. . Probably Laura's had been the only real affection- that had ever warmed her. He put his hand on her" instant. “You must miss Laura nearly as much as I do, my dear.” “I think 1 miss her more. She was the only one that ever needed me. . . Something in the deep vet faint sweetness of her voice as she said this made him think of the note of a far- off bell sounding across desolate waters. . . The only one that had ever needed her. " Some. how it was sadder than if she had said, for an IGURE APPEARED TO BE SITT THERE. *“The only one that ever loced me. Hilary was touched to the heart, and felt also that an opening had been wonderfully provided by her own words. “Thera is some one else who needs you, Cella,” he said, now taking her hand in " his who needs you even more t daid. Her glance lifted to his tled, then sunk n. She answered with her shadowy smile ‘orgive me bt you are mistaken “No, I am not mistuken, Celia. And the person who needs you is some one 1 like fmmensely. . That 1 am very fond of . . Some one whom you would be fond of, toc it you knew him better. Him'?" sald Cela. (Copyright. 1920, by Amelie Rives.| I think (Continued tomorrow.) GUNMEN MOVE OUT T0 CHICAGO SUBURB How to Reach Them im Drive Wor- ries PoliceemRum Runner Report- ed Back With Rough Crew. By the Associated Prese CHICAGO, February 26.—Alien gun- men, blamed for more than 40 slavings here. have transferred their headqu ters to Cicero, a suburb, lice have heen informed. ‘The move, police and Federal agents belleve. was made hecause local officers are without jurisdiction, and the im- migration Inspectors working here lack the necemsary force to include the new haven of the suspected gangsiers in their drive against deportable aliens. ‘The flight from Chlcago haunts to nearby cltlen and suburbs is the next problem to be svived, police admit. Five Sicillans and one Greek are held facing deportation proceedings. News that Alphonse Capone, re- puted lfeutenant of the Torrio band of alcohol runners, had recently returned from New York, also came to authori- ties. Police have been told he brought « retinue of bodvguards described as a “‘tougher lot than any crew that ever scuttied a ship or presided over a gangplank party.” STAR'S ANKLE SPRAINED. Jeritza Carried On and Off Stage by Husband. NEW YORK, February 26 (P).— Mme. Maria Jeritza, Metropolitan so- prano, has a sprained ankle, but with the assistance of her husband, Baron von Popper, who carries her on and off the concert stage, she has kept on with her work. Rather than disappoint a Brook- Iyn Academy of Music audience . last night she stood on one foot, propped against the plano, and sang. Her husband carried her from her dress. Ing room to the stage five times, the curtain being lowered each time. She Injured her ankle after a con- cort In Worcester. Masn., Tuesday night. 1 N Chicago po- Mme. WILL MODERNIZE FAUST Hzphh!aphelal to Be Hornless, Tightless in British Production. BIRMINGHAM, England, February 26 (#).—Mephistopheles is to be robbed of his horns and red tights. He is to bé a regular “lounge lizard.” top- hatted, immaculate roue with satanic powers, Faust is to be a wearied bookworm, sated with life, and all traces of Hades and supernaturalism are to be {eliminated from the opera “‘Faust” in a production which the Birmingham Grand Opera_Soclety is preparing to give In an effort to demonstrate that it can be produced in a thoroughly up-to-the-minute setting with the same success that “Hamlet” was given lin the plus-fours and evening cloth- ing. Sir Harry Jackson. who fathered the modern Hamlet, is a patron of the new experiment in opera, STAR. WASHINGTON, KEEPING UP WITH TH YEH, T mvcn WOZ HOLLERIN' ALL over TH' PLACE FOR YoU MISTER MSGiNIS! HE WANTY TER Jee \fll{' RiGHT “HM - HELP=MALE. AUTOMOBILE, PAINTERS _ familiar L ARk’ for Mr. Morris. Central rika_ 440 Eve at. i AU T()“% BILE SALESMEN. 610" 1t - with Auto those with Chev- ord experience preferred. Ourisman “n.e BOY, Das L Rock Creek Church rd. BOY. over 18_ ¢ dry_tumblers in lwundry. “'See Mr. McGrew. Dupont Laundry 535 Sherman ave. now BOY—Colorec 16, to_wo tory.” Abply Washington Paper Siock Co.. Rosslyn, Vi _ CANVASSERS fi assers Lo sell dire machine of its k"‘dy the world Bome "4 ‘prospect. " Four “sxles "duly vou better than 50 'a ‘week Brush Co.. Inc.. Brage Blde. every wifl K. 2th R WASHER—Experienced. only one that has worked for taxicab co. preferred. Avply ON THE OLD DUFFER'S MIND colored, 1o work in grocery store: good 9 D. C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, E JONESES —Diplomacy? Pa Has None. Say MCGINIS, WHATS THe 1DEA OF NALK\NG IN HeRE AT Ten A.M.?2 Do you REALIZE YOU'RE WORKING || SEE - FoR THE QITY? YOURE SUPPOSED To BE Here q AM. EveERy MORNING — Tk R 1926. H FHars Your POWT A POLICE COMMISSIONER T\HE — NO I DONT Sex AT ALL — BVEN HUST ARRIWVE ON 'HELP AND SITUATIONS. WELL GeE! Ten O'CLoCK AINT 30 LATE — You DIDNT GET IN YESTERDAY YouR-| SELF UNTIL ELEVEN r Hor! For Aan N\ (e BY POP MOMAND LD GUY TH' MAYOR CERTAINLY HAS A MEAN wAaLLop ! i, | Hl-}ljl’—FE.Vl:\ E (Cont'd) CORSET SALESWOMAN, nflN‘ WITH UNDEVELOPED TALE for drawing — Large tudio offers unus opportunity for ‘practical (raining evenings L interciew only those deairous of making gammercial ari @ profession. Address Box ACTOMOBILE for “permit corset department: permanent position and good salar) to EMPLOYMENT BUREALU, GOLDENBERG'S, 7th & K Sts. N.W. INSTRUCTION guaran- v mm«;h«( {E DRIVING DY expert: wa teed: excelleni references; any Mr. Kennedy. Adame 4315 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS BY OLD. rienced instructors: satisfaction insured. Tincoin KATIE Di TEACHES THE FAMOUS DU | Four avatem of shamnooing. marcel waving and facial treatments. Apply second floor. | {OMMERCIAL ART AND 1LLUSTRATING tin 415 montha full time. or i montha apare j time: successlul practicing commercial artist | Teacher: wtudents doing work for hest firms D vicinity; call and"sec for sourscll s, | e ON RCADENY X EXPE. Ca the services of experienced sales- women for their Ready-to-Wear Deépartment and also for the et Jewelry Section. Apply Employ HERS—Colored. expericaced. 1§25 CAR WASHER—Must be thorough and fast ’Mnllv dm’l!unlllm!\ Star ‘Afn CHEF COOK. Graves Cafe. 16-18 G st A e good i ppIY at 1o Phronosition 'lor the right ‘man 71«»- u white: 10-acre place ermanent . home. ' moderate Phone mornings. Clarendan BOZF 5 JANITOR—Settied _married man for amall house of 6 apts.: $15 month and furnished | rters. “Apply 2418 IKth et before m. after 3:40 pm. 2 BORERS —Colored: day: Ume and Wrecking job: LAND SURY cate, 10 boiy Fxperienosd preferably familiar with it ning conntien: state fully age. experi- feld and offle education wnd salury el Addrean Box 4TV Star pftice and aceun il X MAN AND WIFE colured (o chiliren) t Tuke Care of small countrs estate i Wesl Vireinia nese 1 riable auarters M noes required. Ad dress Box 49 Mice. . CUTTER GROC! steudy work. xood pay. MEAT CUTTER—1435 H o of repuiation and haracter ferrad: “Dermanent outaide. saies 5 “while learning. Fulier Broah (o atronolitan Rank Bldr _can earn $30 per Concern: teady oom 400, 77 4 it Emneral wnowiedee e o0\ R a1y fars Q00 Gr ire T Hens mist e nats s Tox 451 “married work Bl wesk 1o start work Appl! ' Star Ko T ooty 't steward. pital PAINTER, wcruper coad (hite ) 8050 n.w.""orth B4 “ HELPER. me [ maintenance Honie Hos reasonable. mnum. Webb Co_. 1702 $3780 o5 ot | rapid promotion. Ses 1 American Bk. Blde. | Prominent_builder and_reaitor for 2 live ralesmen. men of 1 Dersonalits. experienced Commiaion can earn i steady AT SALESME opening preterred tlon Mricty S present emolover and ences] Box 463V, Star office. SAL neat_appearing iy T aze " with experis Teant two refer. young o AlL i e B L MAN M Kober €0 YOUN Avuis wt o ofice o evenings: requiie varn Earle Blde Q G MEN (3). plea work. van earn $35 per week to # steady . Aviy 1317 you AN 18 to 20 vears old: one residing in north west geotion of eIty preferred. Write, giving age. experience and salary desired. Al Hox 40-V. Sta - 10 fenartment i nsiderable property. TRUST COMPANY. ate Tienartment <oy Blde BUSHELMAN — permanent position. 7th and F of the sale Iocal Eisemar MEN, i A large instaliment hnuu will zive em opearing and indus. Trioia salesment Tibera commiasion and | Lontia 10 steady’ workers. ADDIY between S-10 and ¢-5-30. E. ). Wallacs. care Con- solidated Tron Co 603, Jeniffer Bldg.. 7th and D sts Room plete our sales force. producers. full w-operation. missions. Ask for 302 il Bldg.. 17th naw. WANTED—Man Want real Leads furnished anc Mr. & Burns, ‘yve sts. 20% who knows drive auto; references. 9th and Upshur Sts WET CLEANER — Must be fully experienced and able to handle silk and fancy work. State cxperience . and wanted. Addres Star office. ASSISTANT HIPPING Clerk, one with knowledge of furniture and floor coverings preferred. H st. n.v —_— WA\'TED—SALESMEN :Au:v;lrw in~ Washington March 1st: s Box 404-\", VIRGINIA CORPORATION and vicinity: vosition open woplicant must be willing {0 put forth "some real effort every day in the week: must have clean character and fair education as well as xood personality ind common Aense. " This is & Dermanent po- tion with immediate réturns. conseauen “job hunter” cannot ‘auaHfy: prefer mar. Tied ‘man over 28. who 1ives in Washineton State experiance and Dhone number. = Address Box 44H.V. Star MEN (). wide awake ur nnuh nergetic and reli e nationally ad- iven. Watson stanfat ER Ralorama i hor Tor “all purposes at waiters. dishwashers. 1436 You at. n = mh12¢ T EXCHANGE—ReIl 1716 Fla. ave. n.w e North 471 IELP SUPPLIED FREE—Main 3466, hefs. cooks moids. dishwashers. bus boys pera) hotseworkers, kitchen eloers. T321 Johnson's ‘Agency. HELP FREE: North 0364: White uo»—m ke, dishwashers, nurses. waltfgases, car- Penters. laborers, want work. “High-Class Colored Help |—turnished free. William's Agency. N, EXCELLE HELP short _Dotice: cooks. Hotima demer RIGGS EMPLOYM Btk s INESS AND OFFICE POBITIONS—Free tration. Washington Emoloyment Ex- change: operated for the public by the Wash- ington 'School for Secretarias. Main 2480, NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Stenogs.. typista. hookkprs cal bl Free eRistry Main SHTD e 4 1R G o City Empl S Yy ployment er\-:‘_,e” T wepial walek | Experienced ; MEN—We need three to an" Liberal com-! something about radio and can! FOWLER RADIO SERVICE, | salary | W. & J. Sloane. 1508 {1%; TO REPRESENT A PROMI. | ¥ ington. 1617 Rhode Tsland ave. il i 5 ment office, 4th floor. | PRESSERS for silk and fan | dresses; must be able to plaiting. None but experienced | pressers need apply. Steady work. Vogue Cleaners, _n.w. BEAUTY CULTURE aeite HIEAUTY CULTURE ur School of Bea: cutting d_marcel wavin : all tuition of Madame Honour {7 T4t ot « Culture. taught by jer the per. day_and Fr. 5131. type en. | women Co. I4th Reaanes MAN AND WIF| fion "D C0 must 1 fruit trees and stoc for don't apply office SOLICITORS—Two nrefec an (IR S SN R for Mevearold Doy in e 0 anarument o Phane Nortii 0n0. Aot R BUSINESS INSTRUCTION Civil Service Examination siraes for all the March Snographer, umor stenographer. menior t o Lattrell of ‘my 1%o1™ X FARM, 1 derstand ‘gai k. drive truck: A-} Address Box 439-V man Star qe rivate family hefore 30 or | GO0 Brat class, white, | stay nights: references inthe ‘morning o alter ment. o7 w518 i K xperiraced Spurtiinent: tegere v atternoon. AU A1, 1016 16th st n.w COOK wanted at once. reliable. with g referenceprivate small family. 1832 On tario b COOK BREAKFAST, i Teterenas COOK. by March 1 | Southers Home. 2102 eat B4 - NERAL HOFSEWORKEK part Takoma Park. Call Adams = Avply 580 pm.. r the Mre. Wi ' person experienced e Teeranges colored . care of required - Call B third grade: T frw kcneral Luisework orth’ 3 6AY. I by noun Suturday. 4. ave. now. Phone part st policr i w 80gy. ORKER . m Cathedral GENERAL E! £00d reference HOUS 1 mise nonderful box assorfment of i Willow™ " Faster carde. 110K I Buiidine | BEACTY EX permanent Phone Fr JORKEEPER—Younz lads singie, Whis has T Sveral vears xberieme i e e ol ine iih T e enitable school of b e i the ane wh W et B S GENERAL HOUSEWORK] small family: referen GENERAL HOUSEWORK “ashing: references GENERAL 18th at sty mights Cleve. 1131 HOUSEWORKER_ _colored. be' stay nights home and Varce Phone Tonce i GIRL. colored. for general housswork - knowl- e ol cook wmall familv: reterence i heto lock. 4211 16th st n.w dame 1578 - GIRL. for zeneral ¢xeelient. home Clev. 2769 Investme for wave zood 041 or erence. Jermanent bos confidential housework . stay references required mghte cali colored anmst with ch Adam, GIRL. housework i Teferences req evs” Chase ” ! white. for general housework _homie nights. ref. required 517 10th at. 0w Colored. competent adams SRAT HOUSEKEEPER. uhn i and good cooi: “Phone Main 4840 for general housework and 1 nw. dren: reference required; i for Taundry _office aecurate At fiur Addregs Box 20X, for general stex nighta thtars 1d honest of two and i aR1H T neat girl to reference required. 4811 Blag. stas nights’ zocd den ave of 100K Address cafeteria_experieace day a wemk STRATOR 1 Specialty Tin denartment fommisson. - ¥or inier avorite. vare Hotel Raleikh | Satirday momine afer 10 o NSTRATOR. between 25 and 40 vean v postion 1 Soith *‘muat ergetic and 54 R Star offies experenced 3 \\uuhu‘l references general house- home. " gpod = for Rl o perm; st o) ay_nights t. \mhux.« WORKER—Cookdinners. ken- dry: small family. Varnum st and both ko 1ishts. Cles WAITRESS wa e WoM experienced GIRL, white, Apply Conger e rd and ave IXECUTIVES —Must be Satirday ompetent Two for general hotsework Tamily: stay xeneral housework he experienced ook Avply” before 10 4m 2 in LwoMa famuis settird, of two 18th st must o board ange for room. xi adults: 4106 | housew o fet o | WOMAN white Capable catme for RS Colored manis o o WOMAN “white. for =o0d horite In Suburbe 300 B manth Apply hetween 1° Wilkins Bldg.. 15. afound " oper: Rox .m.x"“'-«fi‘r"".m MATRON—Home for aed Jof 300" mmates: {nitial | Tann” noard “ana IV st ome NMODETS oIy i e T fachinn s i Juniorsund misees. Nize 14 16 1R: of "profesxional sxberience preferred Mr. Rauch. The Palais Roval MULTIGRAPE _OPERATOR afice it assist 0 laiee NURS middle Tt Wi nointm ANt jdrens 4% two i b salary ry Address middle-aged 340 month unattached ner Avalid lady Box Call 6 p.m general housework xmall family: wages. recommendation ~ required and 1 o'clock. Room 701 those Apply zeneral i and Office, accouxTaNT tive. experienced remunerative tutire {1153 = == AUTOMOBILE REPAIR MAN. first-class mechanic: (0 vears' experience on all makes of cars: will repair your cara in Your vwn zarage for $1 honr : & Bronin: 1172 8w permanent Potomar well extal Dhane Patoma: OPERATQR. all around ust be el Florestelle' Beauty "$h cxneny Shopps- ROXH b X OPERATOR for hofel work. must ihave had at least three sears’ experience {and come well recommended. Good salary o JENU person. Address Box 474-v. Star BOOKKEEPER. thoroughly experienced references. desires tempuorary ur permi K S$1_hour or $40 week. Adams 145 {CARE FOR FURNACE. by young man in return for sleeping aiiarters “th CHAUFF reterences . with 18th st i confectioners th'a i experienced. in dry goods and Apoly 2008 14th" st colore: 1 - UR. colored: p ling experienced family Address | £ oty —Pleasant out ertising those wiio n i oand 6 1o work e alifv dur Gk L Columbia wunta Dumn. etw L by Filipigo, LR INOGRAPH Hlor e M DoRition: % exbellent roferences Star offier dress Box 480-V | CLERK. “gar and, Gardiner. o exnerie Adddres oy ‘ b ehecisaced H Ny S T P FITTER—-First-clase. on_ woman's und manager of alteration dept.: perience with high-class store. Addy 53-X. Star office. colored. Janitor 0t we. e MAN—Settled. colored switchboard operator: F st n.w. West N5 . with small closed car “esires positi iesman or collector. Address Box. 415 . Star_office. arnients ong ex- preferably one experi- cens Box D815 week to start 11480 at. urate and an_opening. month. d of ggod elevator operator. a relerence. Address 161 janitor. ant mist be neat. h to receive any naideration. “See Mr. Adams Satirday P Adams Motor Ca. 2015 14th st. n.w { TYPIST and_general clerical work. good pen {man. RO 7th st. nw. elevator ur lixperienced saleswoman for] LANSBURGH & BRO. require | Yo do 3618 by | 11| WOMAN — Part.ty | WOMAN. experienced good | T, nights | or, night xervice. | SITUATIONS—FEMALE. (Continued.) dancin A PIANIST. per ‘hour 16 om TYPIST AND STENCIL i ¢ CUTTER. years' experience: hixh school grad | dresa Box : e 1 girl w: s helper or nurse. Nort] iy | rien | ol | nosition Address Box Tady. Phone’ Potomac h 6 al estate office expe Dreferabl 326-V. Star office. | 7th RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) MATTRESSES an o Spring. Lot ey class i3 HOX SPRINGS Get rrady Right o) EAGLE after | . Thiee Ad- | Phone 5 (BRASS BEDS RE {auto reflectors renfated pair Bt merv ne know! desiren o Afe & Co contractors and 1 tiranches Work of The hetter class and plans fred 195 Waverly s Va._ Clar. 1015 ear RY —Po L kinds of Job_work &t now " Phane nfn.n CARP with real Adame - |CHAIR cANING SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. A SPECIAL lowest 1 L. Bailey | ing. epairing Line. RANSS L. in apt ferenee. “reliable RL_colored. wishes job “lght housework . no GIRL, stay nights light or washi n.w wanta general city references Ttwo wei 1 al neat oy ment honsework hone Pot L LADY. white. expe German. wixhes o; | 55 i "o Chamie Worthy - best refuren 1 particulars dress Box | WOMAN first n olored e work: work betwebn | Call” North_s#t1 o Wisties | work 1 small family. 14 Lulv to ianitor | YOUNG GIRI. B mother's helper ! Bousework: | the well known designer 153 T jesired et place an general Silmbia SR exper an. ne b wishen u position as general Bia fesire ex- North By CHAIR! solinted nw CANED Clay Franklin {(ONTRACTORS lows. remodelin i nished. Col 1% DRAPERIES unl Arms Tind AND and J. Ha ered Nif-Codt BUILL noreh rockers onsework 120" P bigh class. made to S Green or SIsUDE Of cretonnes sanfast damask < ranging fr 15 order 0 Consideral terms of ‘one ven Dravers shop. 1001 H ) 15th st ELECTRICAT E HOUSE WIR electrical wor and trust State tter, Ad- * |months 1, Eve at El [TRICAL All” mitted " Peny Dow't fureet o or Main 1855 FLOORS—ELECTRIC ’r.m.lux..» el flee R"E 47 WIRING For o need i ral house h nt. A [ Tath 1w LI NOT BE RESPY a_except those contracted by mysell HAMMOND, 3322 O st ERSTI ishions. nap’ fasteners up. ~rwood. 1209 $th n | SPECIALIST ON NERVE AN tiam:_hot oil 1017 N0 ¥ “ave FACIAL S0 facial treatnient. 7 { shampoo. 1. plain sham: Blds. MARIE STEV DO YOU WANT TO LE Room and board with Par uil Rome. nies 5% CARE OF CHILDREX for_children and var large vard_ Adan LADY. “WITH _COMFORTAR Yould'lige > cniidren during of neighbarhoo o.m o 1a 1079 1 7l weden: 20 srs ! nstitute thel n.w. P SCTIVE SERVIC S nPHONE FRANKLIN . INC. TR A GRADUATE You seientific tr duced by new IN EIL ment. nethods S TC Y BATHS RE: i and ru with massage B CLINICS FOi t Women's Wel nose ar k¥necology, surgery, dentistr CARBON ARC SUN BATHS RE alkie. Thenmatism and rus Fice. €10 with massage 80 18th xt. now. ALL STOU —should wear flexibie 4 to fmpression of your feet sulta at_unee ornin Correction Iaboratory WA Fn RY te in subu 1 FFED SEPARATY tape-bound D HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED, | o “ROOM_AND BOARD ban home LE i 5 " Frank ASSEIRAND MASSEUSE, R | ox. h ¥ FOR OVER FORTY B300. SPORTATION BLDG w excrasive weight ras Phone Pot fow condity Misx HYA Coltimbia Nx11. K WORKING a 1t nervous trou- | ]l()ll]‘ supporis made Wonderful_re. | & h TED—MISCELLANEOLUS, RHET eiectrical and hand mas “FRENCH? n family ELOORS clie Suecial rates fo HANSEN West FURNAC CLEANED Work " guarantesd. 1208 Phone Main 144 FURNITURE _UPHC overs made Fat free Tittensor. 1404 Kth KEYS—Duplicate keys you wait. Torner & nw._basement. Fr PAPERHAN Wall Paper 110, fth st Lineas =Y o - REPAIRED York ave | AND e $21.76 o110 TERED. 3 i s Capita bon A1 “einoed Tor o o Phones Main &30 PARERHANGE FLOOR WANING anit “PLL4¥ | Sork S prfe PAPERHANGING plasterine rours done now at dull-seasd A Littla, 810 Dth now. Fr PAPERHANGING SR75 ROOM ou have Mor rating Co PERHANGING PA Dointing ih and nane Fuaranteed. in Writing Decorating hea pamtinz HO! 1 Frank eage Blis. | ING story hall Ivchrome. WHOLF No Winter prices ROOMS . PAPE BRAD. 534 11th PAPERHANGING, e _Call at anee JHULIN PAPERHANGING iricen this iz mhi® ILL GIVE ntine. plaster low rstimates $15 R now PAINTING with van b 134 VE b i von WO exiry N1I-S1T St st 1 REPAIRING e repaired raie Huch & Law oe. Foot | [ i | Skaned me SALES of furniture of all kinde. | siness eguipment. d Saturdas. Lei what vou have fon. Caldwell & Co At ns. Phone M AUTOMORILES. dron_postal Atetioneer 272 nd T Clarrndo ROILER ha Halland BOOKS—BOOKS, or amall lota. Mine phone Frankin 5416, { CAMERAS. tools of every kind. shoteune “anything sou have o 11th and ¥ n.w our auto will 619 1 in my . City or muburts. i for ‘ladies’. gentleme e 0 Al den postal or phone 1w Y s n. North 1 GONCRETE K MACHIN ment wanted nbeGn ne Call Lincoln 8110 | DLAMONDS, jewelry and old g 1o del 1, s E ATHER BEDS Sauare Des! Phone Furn Ain 261 “hixhest 44 101 carpets. agon o 0 Pa: ave. now ianos will feel gatisfied with pr Weigenbere, 405 10th st. n.w SUTUR erchandise. 1 D. Notes. M REGISTERED PHARMJ e e in Jor SRR CIE et R «. B to 1%, for Tellel wor %5 Cant USTiH perience office AU present manager of a lo- office. Connected with present emplover since 1011.° Are 3i years. mar- ried. Capable of organizing salea and ad- Yertising camoaigns. Services Valied at_n less than $5.000 vearls. Addreas Box 137V grrlm n»ounl address Mra. o Rnacasiin, . e intereated can’ attend free clasme Which ‘will _not interfere with present em- i plovment. Those Who aualifs_ will be offered { powitions. Oven_ A\'emglt. See Mr. Burne. H vorflw | stave:reterences. {YOUNG LADY refined. to manage home of | married counle. Apply 10 North Carglina ave. ». | YOUNG LADY as companion {o semi-invalid: “tate accomplishmente. expericnce. ake: refer: gucen “and telophone number. Addredy Box Xp FRlI'\'( €D JEWELRY SALESWOME) Permanent position, with, chance for ad- i Jones. s’n» Axsmr ACCOUNTANT and tourist man sears” experience abroad. knows the tourist inews.Roy. 1416 Pe nw TOPOGRAPHIC DRAFTSMAN. exparienced in paper. vellum, piste and negative work desires position. = Address Box 441-V. Star office. e WWATCHMARE] nce excel- MP TRUCK for hire. with driver: lent ref. Lgtinw. N D make me an offer. C. Bruffs, 1948 N: road a.e. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. ~ general clerk T drug "Address Box 398-V. 'Star R, 98 vears’ exver Korshendarter. 014 TCRE—Like Pk TTURE—t ather goods fo sell. and vou W { Deal rfaligs, sendfor Touiy X1 Phone Franklin 2015 ITOR] { prices paid. FURNITURE ;_of all_kinde Caplla\ Furniture e_Franklin 1( Wanted wi'hi { a0 Din i FU n\rrr onee Fi R n‘vm‘.—c n vrices. _Phone Line. ANITURE— furniture: also piano. any B0l Triangie change. 1003 7th st n GOLD. “silver. —wate jewelry needed in_our manufa Full_cash value paid. vancement. Address Box 452-V. Star office. YOUNG WOM OR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASI THEREAFTER. - PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN. APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th St. ) THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. ASSISTANT "BOOKKEEPER. cashier —and general ‘office’ work higheat ‘reference: re clothes ma T T NG—Children's clothes e oarnetly, GO bpah, (Vthes mads, 1o EXECUTIVE SECRETARY—Lady with good ui(c aiready entablished desires’ (o make s Connection. an eXeculive secreiary’ (o some Eood o' In encaxed i brofessionni wecretary whone brevious exper ence in an attornes’s office n u v aluayi s St Hest rervice will he. given’ 10 ton. “Standing mn ity $ill bear ‘closest Ventigation. Address Box 470 Star o e lace or i IRL—Colored, refined, flunl’ i T doiars s evening work. " Frauklin B3R’ GIRL 'wishes vlsin sewink by the day. wishes day’s worl | L. va abil- iy ‘wixhiea Dosition. &s houseReeper Chapetin or companion. Address Box 475-V, Star of- ore_or docior's office, “ofored mirl:Call ‘or write 116" Lbn:m;n:" MARCED WAVER AND M. pert. French. direct from Paris. Al &. 'um Penia, bve b B OPERATOR—Y olinj - flfl ‘ngaition, or Fellel work. " Address’ n“','. qECBETABY*“n\OGRAPHER. 10 years' experience, general and Datent aw tralnin patent law pract 'Iu}fi(’)mme’“ rehlhl H executive_ability. _Col. xnerlms N.W. mercial work, desires onacientiogy werk Wil oo eoln S'H:NUGRAPHFB ten yur- e R INVALID CHAIR Call ‘after 6 o.m. OLD GOLD, silver. bei ANTED. diamons, (iiul “pleces eapeciall 7 ot nw OLD GOLD—Brine in piatinum.” diamonds: We need’ them in out Will Vay higheat Drices PLANO: must drens Box 108-V. Star oftice. STORE AND OFFICE deeription bought Ixture Co.. 816 AL Kal be_ bargain for and soid. uisiana ave. bag: state lowest price. Star_office, ger' Adams G54 v v male ags AL them in.* Peariman‘s Book $hop. | Shade b all unietterad au b i T call RY . URE AND HOUSEROLD GOOIS ot b prices lave 5' IRNITURE and houseiold Foods wani. | Franklin and_household effects, We can sell_anythinis 0 “to purchase some furniture to outAt s roome. a< whoie o ou have any furnitire or ant es, wanted > Zoeke enoush furniture for ceveral rooms 5 Quantity ant to_purchase some Phone Franklin home furnishings Furniture ctus jew A canh, FIXTURES of every Call Baltimore TRUNK—S lmlu{. clean. alwo Jarge travels ‘Address Box 4: hone results and price | WINOW w21 4uh B4 H wt REPAIRS ne Lin TINNING. SPOUTING. Suaranteed workmanehis ave Phone Maim #138 VEN FROM WORN CARPE 0ld Laurel Eclinse tor sale very Wed: | ROOFING e ¥ou an i Shan' | 13 10th PHOLSTERING Special i ard T and furmitu month. Col “RI0 14en “REPAIRING— with best SR, Wideman INDOW 1 SHADES TURNED and reiiemn brousht in morning _finished Reinhardt. Shade Factors Cal. 440, > STEEL AND ALl waork guaranieed M Toth et now._ M. 4508 DOOR SHADES—Go fitted 10 v win tality 0f opagie shades We will all with samples 11th ‘and H st< ne. L 8 SHADES 1. KIND or | E or_postal ‘mintm welded Main | M__Coleman promotiy. { quality dows 87 IRER | Klseblatt You b v's | WINDOW “child o, W and e | 5 Z Jind dwellin {electricity al Tagay SODA FO fur tion:_no reasonable ol | Box 513V A oo 1A PROVEN HUSINESS famall investmer . with us o lepeudent A Box 40 vavated condition” fi-w Jor_cath for reat. Phone in perfect «a retused e ent rices So1" Eve call w. e Phons ] | GASOLINE <TATION stock. new Ford ik < me to sell for Dalance $100 per D€ line on W, 1te_and owner ¢, Star offive. RE STORE in nw_=ection bisiness: fuil stock good reasons e Address Tox 468V Star office. LUNCHROOM . best transfer SHO0 “weekls Business. o TSR000. ong lease. Address | Stir_office | MEATS AND “adh business of 600 and over Which $2 000 cash and remamnder notes. Address Box 468-V. Star offies GROCERY _doing fow ; UD-todnte fxtyres. S0 {won mean business call 14 tanks) financial nayable honth 3 hinzton- atimo - wil STo000 < 500 tocks Fo by Box 4 HARDW pay | i paving 01 naed | dots Rale P Box GROCERIES —Dolug_a weekl S0 SR - I8 160 1 Diiminess: zood stor e 0—$4.000 ash filiing _sta dod prices, { Address Box RUY gasoline zood profits PARTY owning store on 11th st near now. will accent good second-hand payments, $25. N V. Star office AND SODA FOUNTAIN Wisconsin ave. n.w. fixtures s00 Diisiniess Call evenings only —Ilocated 1 alone ost S __*_|s1 k00" terme and_old ring dept ring dent CIGARS 06 180 SODAFi st now trade elry: fin . Amold. | | voursa for ¥ buy half adeiphiia Centen silver. iresn jewelry & dent e, 985 BAKERY. 10 chean. terms SMALL ow re Star ofti LADY. koud pee half iriterest QUICK SERVICE LUNCH. will sell oh quick smle: %400 weekly, business Ad - ality. Lo invext S -l o rher shov. Rl for appointment ain ROK7, | auired g | for Bood reason Tor selling. auick S —— RECOMMENDED SERVICE. Box 37-X. Star office KOSHER DELICATES: and Tunchro guarantee satisfaction essary to be made & mission ice ¢ 115. BEDDI! renovated, $:: Bedding Co.. 616 E st. ‘olumn call Main 500! Dillows _rono. hest brices and W BOX SPRIN Torts, feather Ideal Beddi CARBON BUR! . matt ‘mtt, refio Co.. 1524 COLEMAN. 207(12th ot. n.w. 617 F st n. The following business concerns to readers. Any complaint found nec- to The Star will receive prompt attention. to Recommended Serv- F=Rox springs repaireds maeses | N ER Work guaranteed. BEDDING. MATTRESSES. box v w d il ¢ Ouwner to_remove piugs and wires o X Good rea locat Must be sold at once. Ge son. Investigate. Address Box 487V, Star ofice. aRe PARTNFR with dinini and Junch eutiioment 4o Tacncion on W as Batto: Bouley A e rent free to Dt DAFIY i ! . WANTED—ACTIVE PART- WHO: CAN INVEST TO SI{L’L'l\'!‘, INTER- IN GOOD PAYING S N BEST N.W. HL\I\ 5SS SECTION: \D- BOX 393-V, STAR For Branch Columbys | &> EST M. ow re-covercl. P 6679, com- M M. 4508,

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