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OKE '14 Effective March first our prices on substitutes will be as follows: Coke .. Briquettes ... Fairmount lump ew River lump. B. J. WERNER 923 New York Ave. NW. 1937 5th N.E. Main 8914 ..$14.00 ...§14.00 » USED CAR rrox | Joseph McReynolds 1 14th STREET AT R - 666 is @ prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t kills the germs. “IheBest oilin the Every moving part in your engine gets super- lubrication. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere. BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5228 Dizzy Spells and lndigestion‘ | | Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin Makes Life Worth Living. 1 | Guaranteed by Peoples Drug Stores | to Conquer Your Gastritis or | Any Stomach Agony | or Money Back. question ahout ‘epsin stopping 1s and distress + few minutes. ny e been known it why be { not let entha-Pepsin rid you of | gestion and put your ch in such a fine and healthy ion that it will digest the t wmeal without fear of dis- hat nine times in | Dare's Mentha-Pepe ine. with a taste both shinge, will_ speedily ou will give it a of quick relief to acking, swollen RELIEVED PAIN AND SWELLING OVERNIGHT standing case of rheu- matism helped in a few hours After havi tism for vea v of remedies in vain, thousands of o o at last found a way sure relief. e to “l have i sufferer from rheumatism for ye " writes one woman from Washington, D. C. At times my hands are terribly ewollen. Sloan’s always gives me relfef in a very short time, I have tried other liniments, but nothing equals Sloan’s. The marvelous effectiveness of Eloan's is due to its stimulating ef- fect upon the circulation. Straight to the sick ching ues it sends L ing tide of fresh, new blood out rheumagism germs- kills pain So pleasant and clean to use, too. You don't even have to rub. Just pat it on gently and you will get immediate results. All druggists — 35 cents. Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, 113 . 18th St., New York. THE The Adopted Wife By Amelie Rives [Princess Troubetzkoy] SYNOPSIS. Celia Gibbs is left an orphan the doath of her father, who bequeaths her to the care and charity of Hilary Fraser, one of his few friends. Hilary's sister, Laura Eversham. relicves him 01 his " charge. by placing Céita in a French convent and. when :‘!:‘l‘ is 18 taking her into h Vo greatly” disturbed as to what to do Celis.” A young Russian sculptor propos to Tior, ‘but she refuses his offer. " Hilary ifies 4 argue her into"marrying Kirilenko. Celia remains adamamt, and Hilary, 1o des- foration. proposes to Ter himeelf, ‘in"order hat she may live in his house with pro- riety. They leave fo Ly, ohe r Europe on & pseudo (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XIIL Celia Surprises Hilary. HEN Hilary had suggested Laura's maid for Celia she had said that if he didn't mind she would rather take the trip without any maid. We were taught to do everyth{ilnfi 2 an ides, Phipps is alw: sea- But she had asked if Donovan | might come to her as maid on her | return, “You love your old nurse, you?" Hilary had asked. . “She very good to me,” Celia | Bad answeread, One of Laura friends engaged Phipps, and it was arranged that Donovan should come to Celia when they returned to New York. Hilary quite understood how the gizl would feel freer and more comfortable on her strange wedding journey without a maid prying about. “She's a sensible child,” he thought, comfortably When she said to him one day: “Please don’t think I shall upset vour household . . . Servants like me, because I don't interfere with them. Thin shall go on just you've always had them . . . ‘When she said this he felt positivel like hugging her. It had been the one point on which he had had qualms. He did very nearly give her a Kkiss the second day out, when she made another remark even more soothing and sensible. don’t They were sitting together in one of the great, deserted saloons, during Reg. US. Patent Offica. Gyara. I will live in Gyara. But living in Gyara seemeth to me like a great smoke. I will depart; whither no man shall hinder me to dwell—for that dwelling stands ever open to all” “Tell me, Cella,” he said, looking at her with a new and deeper interest, “how did you came to read Eple- tetus?"” “It was by accident,” she answered. “I don’t care much for reading, but I like to open books and read stentences by chance sometimes. I opened this one in the preface . . where it tells how Epictetus was the slave of a cruel man_called Epaphroditus . how one day Epaphroditus was twisting his slave's leg for fun. . Epictetus said, ‘If you go on you will break my leg.’ The brute did go on and broke his leg, but all that Epictetus said was, ‘Didn’t I tell you you would break my leg?" I liked that so much. It was just the way I would have liked to behave—so I wanted to know all about Epic- tetus.” Hilary remembered how she had once sald to him about her father, “It made him worse because I wouldn't cry.” Here was a fine nature, as well as a queer one. He gave her back the little volume and put his hand affec- tionately on her sholder, he was a very great old fel- low,” he said, smiling. “But I differ with him about the open door. . . You must promise me, please, to leave that our of your philosophy." At once her face assumed its locked expression. “I've promised myself never to promise,” she said, after a second’s pau Hilary knew that look well by now and didn't attempt to argue. “At least,” he said, “let me feel that you're not longing to go through it any more.” She smiled now, and there was gratitude in her quick glance up at him, then away. “No,” she said. “It was very smoky in my little chamber of life but you blew all the smoke away.” “You are a dear child!” exclaimed IE WAS JUGGLING THREE ORANGES WITH THE SKILL OF A& PRACTICED ACROBAT. a furious squall of sleet, and Hilary had been trying to make conversation by questioning her about her life at the convent. Al once she said: “Please don’t worry to talk to me. you would like to write on vour book . . . . That would make me happy . . . . I mean ft wil make me really happy to think you will never have me on your mind . . . . That you can work hours and hours and know that I am quite contented to be alone e L Please »l . ® she ended, smil ing her faint smile at him hat's one of my queerne: ought to suit you 1t did suit him; # suited him so p at he came | near kissing her in his gratit _de. He | was through two-thirds of his book, land had sketched out the more im- portant chapters of the last part. | Days like this, when he was kept below by bad weather, were ideal for working. he pald her the compliment of believing in her sincerity, and taking her at her word. When he went to look for her five | hours later he stopped in the door of \ding room, charmed by her vet wonderfully that has been said, it antics here was no one else in the room, oot the passengers having kept Jins since the first day out; oIf unobserved, Was juggling three oranges with the skill of a practiced acrobat. “The movement of the steamer, which was both rolling and pitching in a heavy sea, forced her to swing herself into all sorts of fantas- | tie poses in order to keep her balance and the three golden balls tos: ght S opped short, and were rolling about “I had to have some exercise,” she explained, a little breathlessly, coming up to him. “You spoke once of my not having you taught to work with your hand: veplied Hilary as he helped her re- tricve the wildly rolling oranges. “What you have taught them to do yourself is remarkable. I'm sure you ‘could command a high salary as a juggler,” he ended, laughing and anding her back the orange he had od out from under an easy chair. I've quite a turn for jug- she replied gravely. “I can six things going at once when the floor's steady.” Here the first bugle call for dinner interrupted them. “I must go tidy my hair,” said Celia, pulling one of her big loosened braids over her shoulder, and as she wenf toward the door she stopped to pick up a book that was lying face down on a sofa near it. “What's that you're reading?” asked Hilary in surprise, for he had never yet seen her with a book. | ictetus,” she answered. alled her allusion to the f What a queer child it was! To select of all traveling companions th® “nobilissimi Stolci.” | And vet there was in truth something | of the stoic in her, after all. He took the little volume from her hand and began turning the pages curiously. Sentences were marked here and there. He read them while Celia stood calmly waiting, the oranges gathered into a scarf that she had picked up with the book. Hilary read: “If you love an earthen jar, then think, I love an earthen jar, for so shall you not be troubled when it breaks.” . Again: “What is death? A bug- bear. ‘Turn it round; examine it; see it does not bite. Now or later, that which Is hody must be parted from that which is spirit, as formerly it was parte: Again—ah, here it was! The open I never mind being alone, and I know door: . . . “Doth it smoke in the chamber? If it is not very much I will stay; if too much I will go out; for re-| PACKING member this always, and hold fast to i that door 39 apens o o o Live ln Hilary. “I thank my stars that I've adopted vou!” Here the second bugle sounded, and they both hurricd off to dress for dinner. On the first evening of their return to New York Hilary broke his old rule by taking Celia to the library and ask- ing her to sit in the carved chair he had once imagined her. She was wearing a gown French brocade, with little silver cas tles scattered over it, and a net of gneralds, his wedding gift, on her hair. (Copyright. 1920, by Amelia Rives.) (Continued tomorrow.,) LEGISLATURE GETS BUSY. Bills Rushed Through Virginia Senate and House. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., March 2.—With the end of the legislative session in sight, both branches went to work yesterday with a vim, the House pass- ing its own bills and sending them over to the Senate, the latter retali- ating by sending over a batch of 40 s which had been grouped and passed under’ a single roll call. All of which means that there is the usual rush, drive, pressure for the ridding of the calendars of bills which have been accumulating for six weeks or more. Certainly the bulk of the measures on the calendar are what is known as local measures, but they take time in discussion when reached, and when adjoining counties 1 horns over : matter there is always much talk and in getting the action of the The Senate and the House ad afternoon sessions yesterday, the PACKIN TORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND 1 WESCHLERS, #20 Pa. ave. n. Main 1582, Main 9539, = NATIONAL_CAPITAL RTORAGE & MOVING CO. Storage Houschold Goods. 500 Rooms. Cocal and’ Distance’ Moving EXPERT PACKERS RIIIPPEM. Moderate Rates. Good Work, Free Estimates. 38 You St. N.W. North 8845. 17% “BONDED WAREHOUSE JACOBS "F*RANSFER (0. Moving Storage 111-113 Fla. Ave. N.E. North 9500 LONG DISTANCE MOVERS GMITH'S TORAGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponsible Service—Low Ra| Storage In rooms, 33 o and 1 rt packers for ‘ship- Dine. 708.5 Florida Ave, NORTH 164 MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS RESS SHIPPING EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 192. ]KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—One Must Use Discretion. CHRRTA | Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. Joll's Newsstand. ¥ v. ¥fank F. Leliy's Ph i Tith nw. Coliflower Art and Gift Co. th, Bronaugh's Arm 8 th . Hohberger's Pharmacy. 3ih o "ECTordl ae “GDonnell's Phar- m nv’r"{anugx\px.fl.‘:‘( st.. Mount Pleasant ar and Nows Shoi oltimbia road, United Cikar Agency. Clll(gfl\lkn f’lh Hflrrz J. Paul. man Park Pharmacy. VPR PE ave and M st.—Perfect Pre- wcription Pharmacy, 0 and Mass. ave. P Vi. av i ot and U ste. M. H. Hunton's Pharm Ga, ave. . ftock Creek Church road. Crave and Chshir at.. Colody Balok. 208 G, tive. Monek s Pharmacy. )18 Ga. ave.. Brightwood Pharmacy. M"m‘yh“":,”i;;\\;lrlnfll'v ; on y. P B ernatein's Drig Store. eiskin. aver Parker's Phar- o.. 3. Louis Krick. ts’, Quigley Pharmac: Conn. av y. sconsin ave, and Macomb st.. Harry C. 1t 1400 Wisconsin ave.. Wisconsin Ave. Phar- macy. Taltoma Park. 350 Cedar st., Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy GEORGETOWN. 30th and P sts., Morgan Bros. Pharmacy. 11 M 3 SOy narmacy. 3311 M St.. Mol Phat A Wisconsin ave. and O. Donohue's Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. 4th and H sts.. Homs Druk Store. 807 H st. Gatren's Musie Stora. 7ih at. ang Md, ave, Louis F. Bradley. L ave., Louis Sack rih Capitol and T. Kenealy, 8 : Paul's Pharmacy. East Cap. and th its.. Bielouss Pharmacy. T3th and Eust Cap.. Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 20gh st and R. 'L’ ave.. Colling’ Pharmacy, Voodridwe. 3500101 ., Mayo's Pharmacy. Brookland. 2300 4th st.. John G. Biggs’ Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST. rd and Pa. ave. O Donnell's Drug Store. th and I_F. P. Weller's Pharmac Keat Pilarmasy Smy @ . Kiacoctia. Heals's Drug RATE—3 CENTS A Minmum_eharge 4b¢. In Washineion and Subirns for— Heip and Gituations Wanted. Fortsane i Wangea Miscellaneous. or Sale and Wanted Miscel . Ttomobiles for Sale and Wanted. Goms for Rent and Wanted. Usiness Opportunities RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. 4 cents s word. REAL ESTATE ADS. 6 words to the line, 3-line minimum, at line rate. as follows: time. 20c per line. timek, 19 per line. i . 18c per line. STAR OFFICE IN UNTIL 11 P, All advertizements for The Evening Star must be at The Star Office or one of The flices by 11 pm. the DAY with the following excep- tions Lost and Found. eath Notices. Wanted Help. Wanted Situations. vertisements under the al tlons will be accepted at The Star Office, 11th st. and Pa. ave. until 9:30 am. day of issue, "All advertissments for The Sunday Star must be received at The Star Office by 530 p.m. Saturday, or at anv of The Star branch offices by 430 p.m. Saturday. CASH WITH ORDER 18 reaut advertisements from transient advi classifica- for all oot | & HELP—MALE (Continued). AN to do exira work in_evenings; must be experienced {1 1! . MEN (3) to work nl;.uhr routes, city and guburban: can earn $27.50 week. See Sanager, 600, Foderal Arvericus Bank” Bld, 1o wash we teach 6th and D SONALITY and character: ver: maneni outside sales work to permanen customers; $25 while learning: substanti increase. Puller Brush, 618 M Bank. 2° OFFICE BOY. not over 15, Apply P. and A. Photos, 1904 F_st. n.w,, ay morning; $12 a week to start, ol ORDERLY, white, experienced: salary. $70 per_month: with room, board and laundry. Avply " Tuberculosis Hospital, ~between 9 PORTER for man. Intelll dress_Box 8. uction house: young colored and willing to work. Ad- . Star_office. once; steady work. n.w. Aiply nE experience, at once. Call INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) R L Ry and heav, < Diahed. Fail "Foster.” Frankiin 8787, THE REEDI L OF BEAUTY fire 85T PO (cattred oniz) Willard af; n.w. North 6468. COMMER ND ILLUSTRATING {4 % “months ull timme, or U months spare ime successtul practicing commercial artist e oo dong Sk Je, St 2 n"v B or A b Svihioh 2aE0Y 15T B p ; n Washington. Kirde Zaiandavec Pranidtin’ 1475. TUTORING—FRENCH, SPANISH, EXG: exais,” M. 8676, Portiand Hoiel. ADt: 0 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS BY OLD. BXPE- flenced instructors: satisfaction insured. ” Call FATIE DUNN TEACHES THE FAMOUS i our system of shampooing, marcel waving fl; {8cial treatments.” Apply sccond Hoor. ———me HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. b} ‘Apply Conger Laun- 0. n.w. = REAL ESTATE SALESMEN—We have room for several exver] nced. wide-awake men who are acquainted with District property and values and capable of earning a good in- come: to such men we offer & permanent connection with an old established firm:_re- Bliee ‘strictly - confidential. Address Box . Staj SALESMEN (3) can earn $30 to start, tak- ing orders, nationally known concern; steady DOsiti Room $01, 1317 F nw. live-wire men, By “to sl to big pay for right SALESMAN WANTS TV must be familiar with city number.. _Address Box 286-X SALESMEN—Good pay to hustlers; ence not essential. Apply between 3 to 5, 501 Steward Bldg. 4 SAL cellent opportunity to con- nect with live local kasoline company: man who knows the trade has had experi- ence: all replies strictly confidential. _Ad- Box 268- ar_office. - CK DRIVER—Only those with reference j avply. Sce Mr. Stalfort, rear 1137 17th ‘WO MEN with truck for hauling dirt: al also dig ditch.” Deal Sales Co., 11th and G sts. ive e laphons o "irptions Star office, ¢ hustlers; experi- WINDOW DRESSER—Must have experience. Apply to Standard Cigar & Tobacco Co.. 636 Louisiana ave. n.w. —Pa tine sveninge? Foailp 5’ earsy 36, s salesmen: can easily earm Earie Bldg 2 G MEN to fill orders over counter in 312 13th st. n.w. ng_supply house. 417 F_st.. Room $00. MEN—Make real money selling merchandise that every one buys; permanent position and every assistance given by sales manager. Experience unneces- sary. See Mr. Blum, between 9 and 10 a.m. 935 Penna. ave. n.w. Stenographer and Bill Clerk. Young man, 18 to 20 years old: one resid- ing, 0 Dorthvest section o city Sretereed. Fite. giving age, ‘experience and dalary de &l Address 48/ tar_offic URANCE DEBIT MEN can be shown a way to increase their earnings. Your work has been a valuable asset to you. Why not use it as a stepping stone to higher things. Open evenings. Mr. Burns, 302 Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye N.W. FLOOR MANAGER. An excellent_opening in a specialty shop for & young man of ability. —Only those with " the best character references need apply. State ake. Address Box 307-X. Star —_——— HELP—MALF., NTANT and_stenographer: ex ¢ for voune man to make Avpiy 1312 'K st n.w ATUTOMOBILE SAT. et or Ford expes Chevrolet. 610 H et n.e. perien . yunting. handwriting., giving referénce and sal Dected. Address 5- BOY, 16 (white). to Work room squire 13 E st. to work in drug_store three ternate Sundays: reference. 40 Conn in_drug _store 16 s old. aaly Stare, 1907 Tl Anacostia: L 5. white, excollint opportunity. 514 10th oth 1 VASSERS—We want, six._house ivassers 1o pell direct 10 the home Tachine of its Jind . in the world: Rome 'a ‘brospect, . Four ' eales ¢ DAy Cvou better than $50 a week Viculim, Bitih Co.. Ine. Brags Bid BOY. houre ai mn a trade. ADp- * only JR-BUTLER—First-class: perma- Detit place; private family Telerences. Ad dress Box 106-X. Star_office. TECTO) reatiired. Re COLLECTOR w ber waek salars “ferunce and bo e, 1112 T 4th st “TOR W ED—Experienced, mar. h auto or motor cyele, for Tes With An_old established credit how Tin it ‘Address Box ®ood 'salary and commission 14y i K DATRYMAN. exp.. married or single. single preferred: must be good dry hand milker; 60d wages: permanent position. Sunset 5'flrm. Sunset Hills, DRIVER. experienced, middle-aged colored for laundry route. Abply Franklin Laundry. 5OR 13th st. n.w. . EXECUTIVES AND SALESME ‘Ten men of pleastng personality. mechanically - | clined: must have good’ education and a pearance, able to interview all classes: pes manent connection. splendid pay. Call 227 Investment Bidg.. at 4:30 p.m. EXPERIENCED _ WINDOW _CLEANERS: steady work. Apply 716 Gresham pl. n.w. FARMER, a practical_working, white o manage Jarge farm 7 miles from Washinkton in Maryland. either for salary or on shares: Kood opportunity for right man; must fur- Rish references. Address Box 209-X. Star e NISHE furniture: must he experf- R g ot et mrakine: ~ Nel- Son Furniture Co.. 508 H &t. dry. 2ard FIREMAN—ADpLy__Conger and N. Y. Ave. N.W. s é.uuazd FLOOR MAN. white. st nEw: o rive makes of cars and kno oneity, “Adaress Box 534-X. Star office, 2+ HELPER or apprentice in_auto repair shop. ood chance to learn trade. —Investmeni Building Garage, 15th_and K. n.w. HIGH SCHOOL YOUNG MAN, white. third or fourth r, to take orders for print- ing after school hotrs: experience not neces- sary: liberal commission. Call Main 5681 HOUSEMEN, colored, experienced. 1 mitet be of neat appearance and Apply aflernoons, n. Wash h-class_apartment: e 2633 16th st po handy with tools. CLOTHING SALESMEN—The Bond Stores, Inc., 1335 F st. n.w., need experienced salesmen. Apply in writing only. CANVASSERS. only enerxetic men or wom. en. with good’reference: bl money to FiEht Deople. See Mr. Culley. 1119 14th st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER. opportunity for perience ang dress_Box law _office: _exceptional Joral cxperience: stato ex- 4 minimum salary expected. Ad- 79-X. Star office. COOK, first-class references required. 406 7th NE of Washington’s leading department stores requires the services of an assistant for their credit department. Address Box 7-X, Star office. — — —= g WANTED—SALESMEN. ATTRACTIVE side Tine in banking. mailing .“171" ing envelopes, a fine chance for an ambitious man of character. ~Ames Safety Envelope Company. 55 Sudbury St. Bosto, THREE YOUNG MEN, neat appearing. with business ability, to asist sales manager in calling on city ‘and country trade. If you have had sales experience we will show you how to make $30 to 875 per weck and more & training. r. Daniels. 1% WGl Bite 86 5o 0 am s Gteer B 50 YOUNG MAN, with pleasing personality and knowledge of haberdastery business: only thoss who are thoroughly experienced and have first-class references need apply. Ad- dress Box 6-X. Star office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. FELP supplied free. Main 3486, Cooks, chefs, pus boye, general Bouseworkers, dishwashers. itchen helpers. oth nw! HELP FREE, North U304, 500 cooks. ‘washers, irees, waitresses. truck drivers, janitors. White Cross suffeurs. 1029 2% Johnson's, 1221 . HELP AND SITUATIONS. HELP—FEMALE (Cont' BY POP MOMAND SITUATIONS—FEMALE, PRESSERS for silk and fancy dresses; must be able to do plaiting. None but experienced pressers need apply. Steady work. Vogue Cleaners, 14th st. n.w. SALESWOME Dresses, Coats and Millinery. Must be thoroughly experienced selling these only reliable persons will inter- Salary and commission. BRESLAU, The Friendly Shop. 1309 G St. YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOM APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th N.V CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC _TELEPHONE COMPANY. L ADIE S—Make big money selling guaranteed merchandise ; pleasant out-of-door work? ex- perience not necessary; every assistance given. See Mr. Blum, between 9 and 10 am., 935 Penna. ave. n. HELP—DOMESTIC. WANTED—Hall man, chambermaids. couple, yardman, Iaundresees. charwomen, chauffeur. fensral houseworkers. “Fuiler's” Househels xchangs, 1221 25th st. - GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS, ucllol)lhogn. for eveaing work: and crpentérs. N. £830) EXCELLENT HELP for all purposes at short notice: cooks, waiters, dishwashe: ete. Woodland Agency, 1336 You st. North 10464 13 RIGGS EMPLOYMENT E: able help of all kinds. Phone North 4751. 'SIN (ON registration. mployment F: change, operated for the public by the Wash- ington School for Se 480, NO CHARGE UNLE ‘'YOU ARE PLACED. 17th and H. s ALTERATION high-class gowns. ave CLEVER. ATTRACTIVE. capable lady for salos demonstration at Industrial Exposition. lumbia Electric Manufacturing Co.. 473 Louisiana ave. n.w. . G ATE NURSE. night duty. $100 ver month, with room. board and laundry. Apply Tuberculosis Hospital between § and 6 NDS—Experienced on AN R conn: PRESSER — Men’s clothing; Hoffman Machine. Eiseman’s, 7th and F. Y to clerk in dry K store. with modern experience preferred. Apply Burches' Dry Goods Store, 810 H st. 0. A LADY CLERK—Easy work, small salary (0 start. 5600 Conn. ave. NIGHT CLERK. Hotel Inn. $20 weekly. . 608 9th. INSURANCE MEN AND COLLECTORS You can double your income | without interfering with your present work ; drop us a line and let us explain our proposition. Address Box 155-X, Star office. C A a Convention and_Industrial i ing_the City of Miami and its surrounding territory 1o - proposed conventions _an atherings as a meeting place for their convention. He fs also to sell Miami as an industrial *center for proposed ndustries who are looking for advantageous industrial locations. This man may be at the present time engaged in a kindred line of work and would lke o connect up with a" live Chamber 'of Commerce _organization an: wltimatels ‘manage its branch office in this This work calls for a man who is “go-getter” and can think fast while {peaking to an intelligent audience. who knows how to plan the preliminary work in securing _ conventions and _industries and who is willing to nccept an assignment of this kind on a very generous commission basls at the beginning with the assuran that if successful. suitable provision wil be made for a permanent position, main- tenance. etc. and for the present.’ strong co-operation “and advertising will be given. In answering. plesse lve all detaile con: cerning vourself in firat letter so that eur- plusage in correspondence may be elimingted. ecretary-treasure, Miami Chamber of Com: Miami._Florida. SALESMAN. The Hecht Co. requires the services of an experienced sales- man for their talking machine dept. Apply Employment Of- fice, 3d floor, F St. Entrance. THE HECHT CO,, STENOGRAPHER. The Hecht Co. requires the services of a thoroughly experi- enced stenographer. Apply Employment Office, 3d floor, F St. Entrance. THE HECHT CO., F ST. at 7th. mlNB’l‘BU(‘TION COURSES. EA| CULTURE—Inaividual insts n all brans ving, Mr. Coulon. Murzarct E. Seneotse: eat: 1903, 1145 Cona. merce, MAN, white, middie-aged. with two or more ars' experience in dairy lunch business: 500 cash bond and references required. ave. LA RONMA ALON DB Bufl%fi Vate instructions in beauty culture: 'fi:"%""‘ Phone coxbosl%' Sults 218,21 14th st n.w. 1. Col. 6380, MAN—White: about 30: ¥00d iypist and ex- . rienced cnnn@r: references required. ress Box 241-X. Star office. AN wanted fo work In a theater veain 2 H st n.w. only._Apply . middle-aged, wanted to complete MA! Lorce for large New Yorlc concern, Positior pays salary and commissic < . rience not necessary. Apply Room 208 Bond Ruilding. ik MEN—One of the iargest life Wishes 10 mén. 25 arse in life insy nights ‘Weekly, opportunity 10 make large roturns while learning: full or part time contracts given those Wwho qualify 1 desired. _Address Box 3-H. Star office. MEN. young (4). to teach d Ik e (0 T ISUTANCe €om- 45, o take alesmanship, : : OSE WITH _UND! B drawing — a] “ar e lon.. 0., St a profe A BEAUTY (UIAURE COURSE AT RE- duced rates for one week starting & Mareh "1, ‘and ending Saturday. March 8. We_have room for three more students 8t Matelle Honour's school of Beauty Cul ure. - E " 1017, Day_and evenin ansen, “otpbliened ATT. at 817 13th Room ot By EfiSOl:\“ FOR P!x:‘;lr; exper satisfaction teed cellent references car furnish Mr. . Adame 4717, I~ E m s ‘work % @ ‘% reagonable. Boom a1 arl 24 Gtk aAvertiaihe ampale wlih ploAeant erflising. campaign. i Outside Swork. see Mr. Durm. 1223 13(h St. B batween 3 and 6 MARCEL WAVER—Expert and_all_around operator. Lillian Cramer Beauty Shop. 1404 Eye st. n.w. Franklin 1941, MARCEL, WAVER. expert, must he exveri- enced. all-around operator.’ 1406 1 st. nw. OPERATORS. colored, for beauty shop work, all.around work. must know marcel waving d round curling: opening for two mani- curiste. must be_experienced Catll Freneh Beauty Shop. 700 Tea st. n.w. s’ulg'r F] D FOLDERS. Frank- iry. 508 13th st. n.w. ____3° STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST to work in ex- change for one of our courses commercial art. costume designing. 1617 Rhode Island 6, nw. STUDENT OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC to coach singer in time and sight reading. Ad- dress Box 250-X. Star office. _____ 3¢ _ WHITE GIRL experienced on collar Page Laundry, 620 E st. n.w. WOMAN, white, wanted. with experience handling help and who is familiar with fin- ighed work in laundry.” Washington Laundry. Z7th_and K. TERS A 508 131 DY wanted s assistant in dental Address Box 109-X. Star of- YOUNG LADY. refined. to manage home of married couple. ' ADply 810 North Cargiina a G LADY for soda fountain. night and day work. experience not reguired. Call Wednesday after 2 o'clock. Moskey Phar- m, 3411 M st n.w. YOUNG WOMAY. high echool &raduate. referably over 21 years of age. {0 aasial eacher, In_ grading paners in retum for coturee in secre ining. at once at Straver College. 721 1500 st 0> ot O CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS. colored: ref- ay nights. 2855 20th st.. Woodley zr:gmfiu:;m::nmrgum;w office man. . b years e Dostiion " Adam 7018, oo n reroonst AR infant or child: young Tady from Mass city references. Adams KN‘W. L. c 0 , at home Pt I R g 2 (et el AKER. graduated. sewing by the day smaker's helper. Franklin 210, TNG WORK by experienced stonog rapher: t; stenographl rl!ncs‘dfl h apher typine. 2" or etapiyon FORMER TEACHER wishes position {0 care for children: would keep house for employed people._Col. 78603, U GIRLS. 4. light complexion: desira _work as Waitresses. plain cookine. flice maids. or call HELPER—White: care of child and assist with lght housework. Adams AT light colored wants it kelp in doctor's_office. some knowl of typing. Adams 7587-W. Miss Thomas. * ING., by practical nurse. Franklin experl dgements. Phope Adams 7640-J in_or_out. PHER-TY threa vear: commercial teacher. one ‘a4 medical stenog: Iapher iy hosvital: best of references. Adams STENOGRA ambitions, expericnce. two as TUTORING of piipils desived by~ former teacher of city school: 10 years' exparie| beat roferences.” Address Box 114-X. §tar office. | 2¢ \'(n} NG LAm';»x d era work. desires position. Hox S0AX, Star oftier, oo 0o _ rienced fypist and gen Addgeas SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. AFTERNOON IRK by neat colored girl Avpls 308 Q st. n.w. = CHAMBERMAID or cook in small family home nights. 1837 9th at. - reliahie. colored Iz work_or washing,_Telephone North 0419 g«’)OK. wgeneral work. 142 CO0K COOK, in private famil stay nights. DAY W Phone_Adan; DAY'S WORK Friday. Saturda DAY'S WORK, laundry to take home: reli able colored girl. 781 Lamont st. n.w. Coi r. by colored woman: 3 3¢ colored woman DAY WORK or hour work. 1410 Corcoran st B FAMILY WASH to do at home. 2017 M st_n.w. AL HO GEN E ¢ wanted by reliable colored woman rth 4718, ED. 4o apply for housekeepin. Call »—Competent: reference 4805 Colorado ave. D.W. all family: home oIiore Pay with electric adults, : COOK and general h piehts: et reauired” i VORK. $0.0 10 washing.References. 3 ERAL HOU: ko home nights: 0 Calvert st. n.w “colored. tay nth, Phor SEWORK—Care of children. 5 years: white woman P reasonable ealary. Call Kensington fer 6 G innly 1340 31st st. n. GENERAL tHOUSEWORK, colored woman wants place: stay nishts: reference. 450 O WORK or_day's work ted by colored woman. 435 Delawaro 5w, . GENERAL HO! 'WORK or morning work colored girl St ref.North 5360. WORK. good refer ~tinie work or nurse job ition as mother's helper 16_24th et n.w © o Sunday work. Call Main_ s IRL, ored. neat. desires work oles achelor's apartment or doctor's office. X pepleses dpelogsd: 3 T Neat wishes position _as mother's helper. Write or call 2631% Va. ave. nw GIRL. relfable, for K erences, Mrs. ‘H. L, Bisselln. hes d.Tel. Clevi GIRL—For general hotse week. 626 Harvard st to do general washing or ironing. Apply 200: d n.w.. between Cathedral ave. and Woodley rd. no GIRL wishes pla housework. 1801 GIRL wal work._1 iegs pl. nw.____ GIRL, first class, place as chambermald and Iaundress 1015 18th st. n.w wishes work after school. Call as nurse or 6 Eye st.n.w. Abt. :nnrr_.:n as cook or general house GIRL, colored. cook and general housework stay highte: reference required. 20 Girard n.e. North 1117 = GIRL. reliable colored night: Takoma Park: $30 monthly: references. Phone Col- umbia 5761-J =5 GIRL, for general housework. Colum- bia nd X L HOUSEREEPER, about 30, for colored wid- ower with 8 children: good home and good treatment for honest, upricht woman. Ben Jones. care of Dick Stallings, Upper Marl: horgp. Prince Georges Co. L] LIGHT HOUSEWORK and cooking, neat girl all family: go home nights. Apply 2 Wisconsis Apt IMAID. to_get dinners. do small washing. 1 nhone w 137 Tean apartment or family of two. Tele- 2638 . GIRL. 1321 9th GIRL wants 821 Barry pl GRADUAT] to_childre regulati RSE will give mother in her own home. upder Di Lincoln 5522 orn LADY. white. experienced. ag German, wishes position with as nuree or chambermaid: neat and trust ::rr'(‘nl;, "Iu--lndrp!»x\'v-mvu "fl d:lxlrm:‘.. a!.’u’»- Cuiars salary In first letter. - Ac dress Box 51-X. Star office. 3 RY wanted to bring home. RY_WORK by _th 1337 9th st. fiw o 24, wpeakine private family . city or sub years old. for atay nights: £o immers: must have good reference. Phone Cleveland 1765. Address Mrs. Miri 33 New st d_P: £ _colored, neat. experiented: _sfay e references: $10 a K. Phone' Cleve, B82. Chevy Chase 2 SECOND COOK. experienced, for boarding house: must be ‘able to handin orders quick- Iy _colored only 13th st. n.w. SETTLED WOMAN for general housework, gmall famils. 206 Mavle ave. Takoma Prk. e ar night Col. 2741- WOMAN—General housewor ; references required. Cail Cleve 154770 mw, die-aged, hite, cook stay nights. ESS INSTRUCTION Civil Service Examinations. Special intensive courses for all the March examinations — junior _stenographer, junfor typist, senior stenographer, senfor typist. police exam.. Patent Office. One tuition SITUATIONS—MALE. YOUNG WOMAN, interested in_self-deveion- ment, free to leave city and willing to work. liet in education essential: office work. - Address Box 08-X: Star ofic COLORED—Experienced in car- ing for new furniture. W. & J. Sloane, 709 12th st. n.w SALESWOMAN. The Hecht Co. requires the services of an experienced sales- woman in the music store, rec- ord dept. Must have knowledge of ular music. Apply Em- ployment Office, 3d floor, F St. Entrance. THE HECHT CO., F ST. at 7th. ment: 1o | d ACCOUNTANT. advanced student. desires eve ning work with public accounting firm. _Ad- reas Box 2602-X. Star office. 3 TANT and ookkesper. Thoroughis e in_double entry. desires to make h reputable concern. Address experie connect AUTOMOBILE FOREMAN—Mechanic electrician. 17 vears' experie desired: réferences. Broggs, | ave. ____ |cteaning apts .| Sherman ehgne | LIGHT HO! colored girl. Call ar_write 13 S colored girl or W apartment or family. Morton st. n.w. MAID in private family: go home mights 20 L st. n.w . . E_or maid. neat, lght colored girl NURSF—White, ex Prote: t: fond of child it iry. Franklin P. ME WORK. ne store work . “ive: " Adame 06 PART-TIME WORK o colored woman: refs. Apt. pigliay PART-TIME WORK, et colored woman. 14 PLACE #s mother’ wanted by neat girl perienced. middle-azed would Sacist ng s [ Write 1747 id’s nurse 1328 Corcoran helper or Can G chambermaid. wanted by X 4;n;l girl: off some Sundass ing 0 do_hours Box 205.X, & WOMAN ime wori 1460 Chin v aln sewing: will do, for part time. Phons X colored. wanis morning worl et dinners or any work. North 40.W. BAKER. 22. good on bread and roll. dosires Fi od on bread and vollg, desire Address Box 75-X. Star office. 3% nfon, all-around man CARPENTER. Gail_Potomac 2328 f COLLEGE MAN. young, would like chauffeur position afternoon and evening. Franklin cars specialty. Franklin 2376, o ENGINEER. refrigerating. steam and operat- Ing; frst-class D, C. licdnse: S5 ve Hence: eceseary rev: Box 193-X. Star office. FOREMAN-CARPENTER. first class_ with best of reference. is open for connection with ood firm. Telephone Clarendon 1230-J-1, 5 o % pm.. or address Box 283-X. Star office. THE WOMEN who attend our free classes in the science of selling are making good, and we take credit only for bringing out latent ability that is your suc- cchs‘s). P:fiiffionfi (;;en to those wi y. n evenings. See NE‘ Burns. Classes MS‘:‘ dfl' Wednesday and Friday. Hill Building, 17th and Eye sts, n.w. ERLEBACHER'S, 1210-1212 F Street, require the services of saleswomen in their Coat De- partment. Only those with ex- perience will be considered. Good | Box salary and permanent positions to those who qualify. Apply to GARAGE MAN—experienced in all bran Address Box 306-X. Star office. MAN. sober, reliable colored, position as sick ‘nurse for men. jan for bachelor apartment. cook; can do od jobs carpentry ut window lighte ete.: references. Ad- Srens n. 2600, Sherman avec 3% Al NG, by the day or job: colored man. Call Potomic 8. PART-TIME night or midnight work: rellable £olored man: leanis bfice or wailer. foi. YOUNG MAN. radusia Georgetown Law o ey ine i whils oroparine for bar exam. o Ad- dress Box 283X, Star officr. g YOUNG MAN. high-school Eradunie_about to complete accountancy course. desires em- 't as bookkeeper. Phana Main 3430. YOUNG MAN to drive car in brivate family o delivery truc dress Box SHIN o b Tios. P n, han iive experionee nits Address Box 784.X o Dosition working ev X preferred. Address AN desires nings: clerk or P. B. 3-X. Star office. SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. AN —AND WIFB wish iobs ivate sy 0 ww tor Susimer; 1755 Wi voung. colored. rtefined. wishes ipartment in_momings: no rth _5470. Mrs, Carter. class cook, wants > wants laundry work 3 days week and day's work. 1015 1ith sl nw. Tot WOMEN (27, colored. neat, st ositions as cook and maid:’ elty_rei Nrs. R Auacostia, D. . S WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. XUCTION SALES of furniture of all kinds. uipment, etc.. every Wed Lot us give you an B0e 1A 10t BOUGHT. _ ALL KINDS PR o tmalots *Bring. fhed, 103 0n hone _ Franklin 5416. Pearlman's = Bool dosiro erences turday. estimate an what you have for eal non. "Caldmell & Coj, Auctioneors. CAMERAS mm.o vu%‘;'kmld. field glassce otguna: anyihing you have 10 sefl. Groce 1% and B now. Ph. Frank. 833 or postal 'G—Will call in my uniettered au . city or suburbe. and pay you bien Theliert clownime "ot ST deperiotions reee postal of phose. 1 wiif call- "W, Bits 332 t.n.w. North 17 BLOCK _macniners O T ompaon: e In 8110, ¢ DIAMONDS, iry_and old gold, for cash no_delays. Hoffa. diamond_broker n.w. Rooms 17 and 18. M. 84 FEATFER BEDS and furniture; best pri 4. Square Deal Furiture Co.. 501 E: Wow. Phone Main bose. o household goods F Mr. Harey Furr. of Ea 1306 7th st p.w., Potom 1657, 11 5 i - ment wanted. 21 41k . e ave Turniture or e any EERESi, n for ety Noen T (Countinued on the Next .

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