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The Adopted Wife By Amelie Rives [Princess Troubetzkoy] SYNOPSIN, Cela Gibbs, Whose mother d was an infan the death artist, but he w tricitins L) a cold only ehil Hilary F A dilettante bachelor of ia one of Gibbs few friends. - After 1 tist’s death he is astonished to learn that bs has thed Lo his care and charity Hilary's the ro Ce . She places her, Be i A convent in Frane When the ‘Siris finish school " Latra Celia into her house to live, Laura's daugi ter marries an Englishman ‘and goes abro Shortly afterward Loura dies. In desper tion over Celia's situation. Hilary proposes {hat she, marry him in onfer that she might e in his house with bropr watisfied with th liears. . somo ed when she treatod orphar E\ arsham. arrange acquaintances gossi marriage” and for the first ~arns that her father had left her Denntiess wd tht he i Joeing on Hian s barity.” She ply _ disturbed by this knowledge Krows restless, When b O'Shea. & youny pass her ma tention “she 1s by it and en, hum. He eus “h divorce Hilary and niarcy him, she will not do. . She el draic wants to marry, her and ) Fexts that she divorce him is hurt at (b migsestion and quarrels with Hilary Tater e tells Hilary that she has decided fo ¥ Padrale and prepares 1o €0 sway with Iy ahont music tlatier wiso_suk (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT LV. A Shorn Nymph. ELIA thought of the dav when she and Padraic had gone to the Aquarium and watched the sea flowers expand their mop of petals above their ung tubetike stems. Then, suddenly, right How Padraic ut her short hair. How they would ugh together: Besides, it was the only way for a wanderer to wear her Now she could sleep in barns open fields without bother. shake of her brief locks would them of all bits of straw or she could swim without eve baving to wear one of those she laughed out would tease her T ul nd gain horrid “] PREFER THAT MADAME SHAL COMPL! too, | tout!” r rubberized silk” caps. Then, M. Louis had promised her the cut of a middle-age page.” He had, of course, more to do—things that would keep her from looking like “Strumpfel Peder,” in the story bock. She turned to him appealingly “You aren't going to leave me this, are you, monsieur?"” Monsieur Louis, who was regarding her speculatively, shears in hand, hastened to conscle her. But no, madame! I only observe the style of madame a moment to be suwre that what 1 go to do is best.” After another second he pronounced | in a firm tone “vest ca! Ca-y-est!” And with this he laid down his shears and swiftly combed her hair rom a point on the crown of her head all gver her forehead, cheeks, and neck. When she tried to peer at her- self in the glass she felt as a maltese terrier must when trying to peer through the cataract of hair that na- as poured over its eyes. “Madame will be so good a budge,” he admonished. It i ate what I now go to do.” Then the cold steel of the shears slid gently but firmly against her fo head. She heard again the crisp grind of severed hair. The tickling curtain was gone from before her eves. But when she looked up to find out what the “very delicate” thing was that M. Louis had done, behold! a fine damask towel had been flung over the mirror. With the permission of madame.” explained he, answering the surprised | irustration of her eyes, "'l prefer that | snadame shall not see my 1s complete.” Again_the shears groun wgain. Now she felt the Yack of her neck. Then ushed vigorously. Then combed again. Then used his ‘fingers instead of the comb wnd snipped lightly here and there. Finally he stepped in front of her, zazed once more in absorbed contem- plation—fluffed out the hair at the back of her head as an adroit maid | fluffs out a tulle frock, and, whipping the damask towel from the glass, ex- olaimed: “Bon! herself!” What Celia saw in glass was the image of & quaint-look- ing boy somewhat like a Florentine page, somewhat like a Chinese faun in a Moyen Age wig. The very delicate thing Touis had done was to cut short, in a clear line that followed exactly the sweep of her eyebrows, the ma of hair that he had combed forward over her eves. It was, In everyday fanguage, banged, but a bang of suc artistie perfection as is rarely seen except in medieval paintings. On either side of her pointed face the locks fell smooth and straight to well below her ears, and with the aid of a small handglass she saw in profile another swecping 1 that | just touched the slope from throat into shoulders, then at the back ran ross. better I did ynadame too short hairs,” explained M. Louis, “madame has too much height for too short hairs, Is madame satisfy?” Oh, quite satisfied, monsieur! Thank ‘ou for taking so much pains. She glanced here at her wrist v and sprang up with a cry, her ered braids falling to the fioor. “I must go at once!” she exclaimed, hurrying to put on her coat. “Please .. how much do L owe you, M. Louis?" e had gathered up the braids and replied that if madame would have the goodness to pay at the Caisse . murmuring the amount with &ll the true artist’s reluctance. Then, as she caught up her gloves and bag, he asked whether she would prefer to take her “belle chevelure™ with her or give him her address thut he might send it. “T will take it, thanks,” said Celia, who would have liked to be done with it once for all, yet felt u reluctance 10 leave so much of her person with =trangers. like ture not to very 5 Madame may mnow regard the unveiled that NI e not © to se He turned away to make a parcel | of the long braids. when another cry from her, this time of horrified dis: tress, brought him round with a jump. hix Reg U8, Patent Office. her as under a great black ex- tinguisher, for its rim came down over her e ridge of her nose. same gesture she s stared first at it, terror! “My hat, monsieur! My hat. . . can’t wear it without my hair .. and I can’t miss my train tie looked blankly back at her; then his expression became illuminated. He flew to the door, jerked it open, and called dewn the stair: ttan! With_almost the then at him in 1T Nattan! tout-de- Sport Mme. la bonte d' apporter quelques _chapeau noirs ou bleu fonce oul floated “Oui Pinstant, | below. He flew back to Celia, taking out his watch as he came. “Perhaps madame has the hour ad- vanced?” said he. Wil madame com- pare “Bon “madame Jutes. . . . My watch he is never wrong. In mot 10 minutes madame shall have a hat that will go upon her head. . . . Madame Nattan is a friend us. et un mod; in spiree What we allow to sell { in our petit salon rose A, la voiel Mme. | dered delicately la madonne, en breathing a lit tle quickly, with un armful of hat followed by w fillette, .carrying mor M. Louis explained the situation with stuccato brevity. Mme. Nattan, who had bundled her armful of hats | onto a chalr, after a searching look jat Celia, selected two and advanced | with them rotating slowly on her {plump forefingers. fonsieur watched critically as she adjusted first one, then the other, on Celiz’s_head; then, suddenly exclaim- ling, “Non! Non!' Ce n'est pas ca up s from n’sefur! [ i | exclaimed advanced he is 12 min- of Nattan, mu plump ached, rice-pow- colffee a L NOT LETE.” SEE MY WORK TILL IT IS moved the last creation and, |tossing it on to the dressing table, darted to look himself among the heap of hats, explaining the while: “1l faut pour madame, chose de tres special cachet particulier.” At last he pounced upon one at the very bottom of the heap and with a cry of “Ca y-est!” sprang to Celia and pressed it firmly upon her head, pull- ing it well down over one e “Parfait’” sighed Mme. Nattan, (Copyright, 1026, by Amelie Rives ) (Continued tomorrow.) PEARY URGED UNIFIED AIR SERVICE FOR U. S. Comdr. Fitzhugh Green Avers Ex- plorer Foresaw Trade Route Over North Pole. quelque du By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 16—Robert 1. Peary was the “father of thie idea for a unified alr service, originator of the transpolar airway proposition and a believer in the hypothesis that land is awaiting discovery in the great une plored area above Alaska, Comdr. Fitz- hugh Green says in_his biography of “Peary, the Man Who Refused to Fail. The book was prepared from Peary’s papers and information gained by Green, himself an explorer, on his trips among the Eskimos. Peary's interest in aviation did not come until after success had crowned his life's work, says the book, pub- lished by G. P.” Putnam’s Son As ecarly as 1912 he was laying plans for the starting of national airways, and Jater he originated and organized the first complete coastal air defense for the United States. “Great and important as is a suf- ficlent navy for our safety,” he told | the American Academy of Political Science in 1916, “I speak advisedly when I say our Air Service of the near future will be more vital to our safety than our Navy and Army com- bined.” When the author refers to Peary the “father” of the unified air service idea, he also quotes this paragraph from the Pole discoverer: “A secretary of aeronautics is a vital and fnmediate necessity here. He must be a big executive, he must have imogination, he must have the confidence of the public and of the press. The place measures fully up to the stature of an ex-President. It will demand all the abilities of the builder of the Panama Canal. But the man who accepts it must be will- 1 to sacrifice himself. He will either make good or he will not, and this country may at very short notice reach such a boiling state of mind that there will be no halfway station between success and failure for those | in _responsible’ positions.” Peary thought of Europe and Asia as two large reservoirs of trade, con- nected by “long thin pipes of trafiic via Panama and Suez.” Commerce “only trickles through these pipes,” he said in predicting that in the fu- ture transpolar traffic would ‘“come with a rush. GIVEN 140-FOOT HEIGHT. Amendment to Pending Bill Favors ‘Structure on 15th Street. The office building being erected on Fifteenth street between New York avenue and G street would be per- mitted to extend to a height of 140 feet under an amendment offered to the Senate yesterday by Senator Bruce of Maryland to the pending bill, which authorizes a similar height limit for the National Press Bullding at Fourteenth and F streets. An effort was made when the Senate met vesterday to obtain action on this | bill by Senator Copeland of New York, but the Senate was ready to proceed | “Mon Dieu! Qu' est-ce-dong, madame?” he had snatched up her hat in her hurry Lo be gone, and he now saw with the unfinished business, which is Ithe Itallan debt settlement, and the measure relating to the height of buildings was deferred. [] rs and rested in front on the | THE EVENTNG | ONCE UPON A TIME THE STORY UP TO NOW uct THERE WAS A | 600D AND BEAUTIFUL | LITTLE GIAL NAMED ELLA. { BUT SHE WAS VERY | tched it off, and | ISTERS MADE MER DO ALL THE HARD WORK. THEY CALLED HER CINDERELLA, BECAUSK WHEN SHE WAS THROUGH WITH HER WORK SHE WOULD 8INK DOWN ON THE HEARTH AMONG THE CINDERS TO REST. THE TWO SISTERS WERE INVITED TO A BALL BV THE PRINCE. nnl TWO SISTERS TALKED AND ARGUED ABOUT THEIR CLOTHES TILL THEY WERE BOTH STAR, WASHINGTO. THEM. SHE ACCEPTED. U, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926 Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper—IIL. INDERELLA, WHO WAS KNOWN TO HAVE EXCELLENT TASTE, WAS ASKED TO DECIDE BETWEEN GAVE THEM THE BEST ADVICE SHE COULD AND OFFERED TO DRESS THEM MERSELF AND HELP ARRANGE THEIR HAIR, WHICH WAS EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANTED, S0 HER OFFER WAS QUICKLY © McClure Newsp S N!N SHE WAS COMBING THE ELDER'S KAIR THIS ILL-NATURED OIRL SAID, “CINCERELLA, DO YOU NOT WISH YOU WERE QOING TO THE BALL?" REPLIED CINDERE! "AH,’ LA, “YOU ARE ONLY LAUGHING AT ME. IT IS NOT MY FORTUNE TO HAVE ANY SUCH “YOU ARE RIGHT; PEOPLE WOULD HELP AND SITUATIONS. 41 BY W. J. ENRIGHT '\ NYONE BUT CINDERELLA WOULD HAVE TRIED TO,MAKE THE SISTERS LOOK AS UGLY AS SHE COULD, BUT SHE ON THE CONTRARY DID EVERYTHING SHE COULD THINK OF TO MAKE THEM LOOK WELL. WHEN AT LAST THEY WERE DRESSED AND READY CINDERELLA FOLLOWED THEM TO THE COACH. a large Wash zelic Young man ate age. qualifi Address Box 2 thorough Is exp tions and alary expected. thoroughly familiar with pilot. m Pt IR U G L AL ft. yacht from Hartford, Conn.. inside Fouts, iartine Fertas o Sardtdcy this ol repls’ stating wages expected. Addresa Box 110°D Star offics . BOY or older_to leam tyvewriter renair trade. Standard Typewriter Vs ixchange. youns enfor messens permanent worl Avply 918 y. nd with : o ;m anda: to learn a trade, Apply 10th floor. ' to 33 must have work write, giv- Address Box '248-D. Star BOYS. "y “with wheels, t wh excelient opnortu 514_10th st. n.w.. BUS DRIVERS. age Tlass referance e Jull details. CAR WASHER, AL nw. : COLLECTOR exverienc house. Apply Cameo st. COLLECTUR “AND “SALE ‘and_commission.” ‘ULLECTOR Apply D. 7 Colum experienced. 14 at Clarendo cintice, hanager. Koo 41K Bth st experic §00d 5 Tight man. Apply good local reference sion 10 th COLORED MAN. ut TR | for_manual labor, le | motoriate x. $75 a month Otlee, | COOK ~ thorourhly computer {vate family: must make £00d’ drsserts: { neat: aty” reference. Apbly H | COUNTER MAN-—Only experienced ved { by Hotel Washington Coffec Sbov. | and_pa | DELIVE At anee. 1 SHW ASHERS. steward's_office ok and agile to hand out maps to honest and reliable: Address Box very ith bieycle w STored. [ mieals ~ furnishe Wirdman Park Hote! h SHWASHERS. white, wanted teria Palave. niw llL CTRICIAN—New and Hay Cogawell E Phone_Clarendan_1: S FINISHER and cabinet n must be ex- rwrwnlwd Apply at 50K n.e. 3 SARDENER. first class, married. not more fan one small ohild: house cuarters ‘sip 3 Secommendations: no smokin, oy Ap ] Auply Neai's i1 o house Clarendon, work Va IF YOU are a hard worker and an intell) | gent salesman and have an automobile, then 1§50 can make connection. with one of the nd"beat rual eatate firms of reaitors in Adiess box 16 star offe 17 yor king proposition selifug from watomtile. throus el eprgment “store el and”have w talk Nickerson. 612 F st nw. Room SMAN for Heitmull MAN, married, with “car, sales “service: home owner v Metropolitan Bank Bldg.. p.m. only n AN to drive truck, bonate: : ences and bond. 'E. Sonw MAN— ompany. fendid opportunity to make profit- weetion with_ old. relial “oliciting orders Full or part_time Write Thomas Co. West Chester. Pa. for meat marke “FAnniv 3 Salary and commiss manent: must ha helpful but not “position per- experienc , married o, pre- arount nd_make himself gener: 2 ke himeelt g = undertaker's establishm Chambers, 1400 Chapin_st. n.w MAN white. for laundry route ator's permit furnish hond: Ky, Ad Box 1K2-D. Abply ng permit d apron route; C Bt nw. men_for lacauer s Dien. Willett & pferences: pe Washington Coat Serv ME EN (0 disiribute advertisiug. # Co.. 039 D et n.w._ ) MEN—O tne largest 1f rance companies wishes 10 men, 25 to 45. o take frea course in life ineurance alesmanship, two nights weekly: opportunity to Jarge returna while learning: full or part {mp gontracts wiven thowey RS qualtty 1 life insurance com- terms to ambitious star_office. ~to __manaze Address Box 92-D, the largest offers epectal panies Address_Box mes PHAR) T — Regin gtore: ‘good references. TERS. NSE Xperien antee pay Apply @y oF evening Bowiing Alley. 14th st below Park rd PORTER wanted for store kood wakes and meals. Apply steward's office. Wardman ParkHotel gk SER. upenmud Apply G018 C necticut” ave., corner Fessenden. VlA\-—Am,a to radiaior body ~Pettingill, 2816 Pa. avh. , sell household necessity rect” from mn facturer to. user.~ See paying is_open See cal_appliances. De 7 tment Bldg. SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR—We have ery good position open for man with ear. Yo commissions. Singer Sew- ing SALES MANAGER—Experienced. who_ e develop o selling organizations clowo n Sum: mer colony on salt water: liberal commis- ml\uam F. Matteson, Bond Bldg. [ canvassing n.e. between for a_real good position. Apply 27 8th st. and_2_p. o hi ALESMEN wide awake. for Chevrolet_witomobiles: must own Chevrolet. or he in a position to purchase: liberal com. miselon: every help: huster can earn wood income, See Mr. Baning. between 9 and 11 Motor Co.. 4700 Ga. ave. S:LESMEN _experienced buildivg m#terial lesmen. on galary and commission. Addrest P {Hecht Co. - | some real mer make | l"‘ I.P—hlf\l E. an_cut. with rlunity to earn ive Droposition vhone. 350 t 0 weekly part_time B9 D_Star_office. DRAFTSMAN, ‘| Established architect has open- enced in apartments and row houses; permanent position to {right man. Call, 10 to 12 am. Shapiro Co., Mr. Marcus, th st. n.w. ALTY SALESMEN. {919 1 R1 properties ply uptown: oftice. manage §00d opening for producer. t0 7 pm., Mr RYON CO., INC 3418 _14th_ SALESMED a lagge installment house, ompetitive line, y To conseientious hustlers will ary guarantee for_the first 2 woeke from 8 to 10. Consolidated Room 603, Jenifer Bldg.. 7th REORGANIZATION OF SALES DEPARTMENT. | .. Opening for threo Establizhed officn dois ag W houses Wil consider men with ence n other ‘lLues who leads furnizhed. Satisfactors rangements. — Replics treated i Address Box 184-D, Star office SALESMEN. OPENING FOR . MEN IN OUR OUT- \IDE SALES DEPARTMENT. | YOU WILL BE ADVANCED TO DISTRICT MANAGER IN THIRTY DAYS IF YOU MAKE GOOD. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY VERY SELDOM WE MEN. SEE it st HAVE THRE WANT MR. TUTT, 9:30 A.M. OR 4 P.M. SALES MANAGER. POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 14th and C Sts. N.W. CHAUFFEUR { Experienced, for furniture i must furniture operate White automobiles. Ap- {ply to Mr. Clark, The Hecht Co. ! Warehouse, rear oi 52 0 st. naw ! CHAUFFEURS— 5 Experienced, for package !livery; must be able to operate White automobile. Apply at 8:30 a.m. to Mr. Werner, Th Garage, rear of 61 de- de- e 3 1 w SALESMEN. A new invention just being| placed on the market, needs a demonstration means a sale and a sale means/| freal money; no cold call's ap- Est. ““mist bhave 1 pointments made in advance mrl kuarantee | siar offce. | S alesmen. . 910 International 10 am. to 5 .30 p. "L AS .\()( L\ TTON WANTS SEVERAL LIVE-WIRE MEN| FOR SPRING MEMBERSHIP | DRIV Permanent Employment for Good Producers. Apply C. D. Smith, 407 Mills .. between 10 a Lm. and 4 p.m. —must be abl(- to furish references. Hap- pmc5> Caud) C 0., 1107 F st. n.w GANVASSERS—1f you are hot making feid r. wnes, after & p.m.. is whu]»l “Address Box . architectural— ing for good draftsman experi- | Experienced. 1o _specialize 1 m-—nn«m‘m those who can q FOR | understand han-| and be able to; SMAN, between 23 and 26, 1 opportunity to connect with large und growing orgunization. wil. find” our new salos plan most attractive. Write 1 detail gr phone for uppointment: sato essential. Toledo D31 New York ave. n.w. Phone SALESMEN SALESWOME \ —to sell securities of local build- ing corporation for expansion of | present business. This is a high iclass proposition and a very at- | tractive offering to the pablic. ! i Liberal commission will be paid ify. Ref- | erences required with reply. Ad-| fin‘w Box 147-1, Star U'fiu costume llinery _designing terior ‘dacorating and_mech. drafitn $%and § month cotrses: ndividtual inetri tion. practicing specialist teachoers; graduates working for best firms in country. Come in and see for yourselt. sk for new catalor IR TONE " ACADENY ARTS " AND LTENERIONE SATATEMY phikion. 1917 e n.w. Frank. 7476 u‘m DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERA- {10r's permnit and heavy trafie, Any car fur: nished. Call “Foster* ~Franklin 8787, 15% BARBER TRADE—Men. take advantage of course at the Carl Barber Schogl, e Lave | only Teen opeu five weeks and have already | placed one studest in position. Day and D ucken. Room: 403, Burchel Blds archt “IN YOUR essional days. $2 X]’ux}vvi givil, service exam. elod @ hievemcte |6 vrs. Position guar ROYD SCHOOL. A “Hoo1, 60 $150 tho. ‘Another % mo.: unpar- 50 attendance. Est New classes formalng: 133K G m 70 DRIVING LESSONS IY OLD, EXP enoed szt watisfaction, 1 Lincoln 8% INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS ABILITY. worth more, find employment by telephoue. switchboar thort, eany | courm leswons: i Avril 10 Teloprione “Schoot, "Oxford Bide. cor nd N, Y. ave. BEA CTURE take iotice this {a not a Beaut but _an_ honest-to-goodnens school, ou can get all the practical experi | ence necesears to this interesting profession. Day and evening classes. Mabelle Honour | Sehiool of Beauty Cylture. Est. 1917. Suite 817 14th et. Frank. 5131, e ‘R A BRICKLAY | Tuition Less Than One Week's Wages. oo, BE erating: Ludice, | Parior. | whera {HOTEL OPEN T ()\I(;ll'l U! thI\(n TRADES SCHOOL, 712 O at. tering, Cement \\o"k POSITIONS UPL‘ g Hotels, clubs, apartments, institutions, tea | { roania. restanranta. . cufetering, need trained men and womes Demand increasing dai Every day openings in . C, Florida, 1 States, for managers, asst. managers, host- | eeone fekecpara, ©ardolntants, | room | clerks, stewards and’ other executives. | 7Nl Clianses naw formiog. . Claes lim- | ited aroll early Prepare in few short months for big pay. with bigger opportuni- |Ues, Open .30 am.. to ® pm. |LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS, | I’mmw]\"\m;l Ave. at 23d St s Bl SINESS INSTRUCTION Civil Service Examinations. Special rates for courses beginning ihis weck for the next examinations for junior and senior typist. janior and senior stenog- | rapber. Also” special course in_ statistics and speed dictation. ‘vmputer_and Patent Office | course “walary. $1880. The Civil® Service Preparatory S h(m\ s corner 12th and F i Fr 2o ]ALL FIRST-CLASS HELP, jobs of ali ki 1ay and general workers. 'N. 10460. South: E t O, s 2 PART TIME and general laborers and night workers. Ind_Employment At 402 ACHERS sc00]8. Til all N nw 1830 189 anted for public and private Baltimore Teachers' Al;‘m*. 403 | HELP FREE: North 6334—500 cooks cleaners. dishwashers, waitresses, truck dr! \rl. chambermaids, nurses, gardeners. h.w HELP. FIRST. | foma St. Agency. L, Al A nmm SUPPLIED FREFE. 5 chefs, dishwashers. kitchen helpers, houst, * part time. day worke S ihics ator oprators. Johnson W . C general maids, [Eaes oo e Free registry. Main 2876, br. 5, «.;m L City Employment Service. —— ol e m3e_ BUSINESS AND OFFICE POSITION registration. Washinj chanuge, operated for. 1* ic by the g ington, SHoal for Secrelaries. Main 2480, NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213, Transnortation Bldr . 17th and B, ton Employmen COLORED HELP—Free room rent t s wils b take care of house. 81 st. n. i GIRL OR BOY for paiy dispenser. Apply York C ing proposition Din. D497 G 4t n work_at 1532 16th . n.w. e MEN AND WOMEN for light, fascinating, profitable_outdoor work: unusual opportu’ Bity for. much sure money. Address Hox 258-D. Star_office. HFLP—FEMALE CASHIER-—10 am. 10 3 pa. The Avepus COLORED WOMAN for cleaning. Page La 82 0 E st nw. insured. | 14uh | 9—Pren’ COAT, SULY AND DRESS ALTERATION HANDS. Erlebacher, 1210 T st., re- quires the services of experi- enced workers on coats, suits and dresses Apply M | Frank LT | i 1o AL LADY—Thoroughly ex- perienced in hosiery and under- wear. The Louvre, 1115 I <t. n.w. l’()()Kl\l EPER AND TYP IST —Well established real estate office desires first-class book- keeper with experience. Salary, Sl 200 to $1,500 to start. Reply in own handwriting, stating ex- {perience. Address Box 203-D, Star office. WAIT RESSES, c,\pcnemcd | white. Appl_\- Norman W, Oyster & Ln , 3316 14th St. n.w. ~ YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING, GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. | REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASA WORK. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W THE CHESAPEAKE POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. SALESLADIES, EXPERIENCED IN COATS AND DRESS Whole or part time tixcellent Opportu Apply | 38 LL\\I\(-[T\\I (ol 316 7th St. 2 STENOGRAPHER OF ABILITY Large financial house. curate and possess Dl Only those with experies and Shorthand at rate of 125 wor feed_Gnpi experience’ numb i i | learning | i AND { CO., e to take Dper minute educa wnd telephons Star_ofice miving expected GIANBERMALD WATTRESS, able. 4840 16th st n.w. ¢ CHAMBERMAID and waitress. reforences required. Apply 10 to 4. Wed. and Thurs., Mra. K s D2 ¥ Yard » neat and reli- 25 11th COOK W D. \ ] COOK and xeneral 3217 19th st. a.w. COOK and general riivuuu-urku one_Cleveland 4 2 COUPLE. experienced. white. Filipino. anese: ‘man usefal butler; wite cook worker: suburban home: family manent’ nosition: good wages. Ph land 1178 GENERAL THOUSE mediately ” wmail family eity references. Call 130 10° and 1 10'clock. GEN %00d_worker, _C 16 GIRL, colored, Igliabie.” for general eral house- work. Apoly £022 L3th st. n.w GIRL aiter chool for cleaning. s, GIRL colored. for gene: H KEEPER. W widower and 2 boy: hing out: lifetime home in country: cannot afford large salary reference not needed. Clayton Be; _KQ_home 5 st st. RE—Permanent S TEWARD. Lot '.A‘Vv YOUN with | vuncen 2110 YOUN or oth Star ¢ YO cmpl cO —des . oppor Cotnt Hot Hox enced HAL who Box1 ing 1 DRES RI jental art-ti Fia GRAD | lome Box NU, hildrer ~ount | NURSE. PRAC PRAC PRAC R e SET OF BOGKS 10 keep evenings perienced STE. Te Ex TIONS—MALE (Cont'd). wanaging: uge W0, A arw” experience: practical at all br Dubinews, competent buyer: ot pres. | sonal cure L Jone1oF Whieboxi Noteis Worke. No. i Lotel. coftee shob. i > Address Hox 159D, Star oft } MPROVE G MAN. sires_position as clert | 4 reliabie rn. with view, of ad nent: neat appeariog. A. A Sehmidt. @l n h MAN, work event T PERSONAL. (Continued.) CGIVES LOVING 473 Holmead pl. n.w MEALTH BY VOICE CULTURE 4 topment: Eu: AND 3 mot MASSAGE. VIOl ite (infra-red). Rueumatisni. _ North_ 1643 L. | THROW AWAY YOUK ARCH Al foot ‘troul desires | C; AUSTIS TE Jeoires 1602 Westors Bi 13% | WANTED SLECTRIC desires clerical | hago =5 Box 2 ne: « o N ow employe g8, Addr G of neat ter 4 P o Box 'TH appearance. Fienced Ad MAN ¢ Fome hxper) Fel LLEGE GRADUATE, 23, \rogressive mercan- firm with T student ac- ing desired, but employed. Address EVERY CARE GIVEN nvalids and aged. ~ Private ward | wcommodatons Kaloram DETFUTIVE nified. courteon cient, ires positio; 1 ancy: | ssential, b, as now ar oflice GRADUA Sive you ecienti { Fents bhone Pot. 1447 FACIAL HAIR PERMANE! 1% factal_treatment shampoo. $1: plain shamp Bldg ARIE STEVENS, T LICENSED PRIVAT for aged. invalids und nervous batients £ Télephone Bethesda 331, ) DANCE THE CHARL with t. supported by flexible arci supports made to impression of your. foot Fit any FOOT CORRECTION LABOE . Room 107 16® rioN! STENOGRAPH -0 o elderly vileges - Exj 1 FEECRCOMPANION enove salt-water pr A-1)_Star ofth Kadress | o 14% 11th and G SMAKER long ianey and mods wants job s office 230 N AL now d. asaistant Apt UATE NURSE vos:tion arior retired position to care | - keep house: minimum | ington 415 B ER COMPANION " i lads or | 1 | orh phy syatem to-a 1 ot exsential. Tndivig al DAVIL S PHYSIO N u LI pmition, care of cbild or ible” position. w N'l‘l-‘.l)—.\llr CELL. MACHINE. Monroe. 16-place mode! £ machine, ress Box 171- Food wion el country reteren desires ¢ Metliodiat. irom South xperienvd ald " assist. would Call_or_write. 810 1% trained, would ik —White, ry (BOUGHT —1 m - or kind. field glasses ve to seil. Groce s, ank. 833 or posta TICAL NURSE eiarence. TICAL NCRSE. white.. 3 assist_in_the home. Pot. < TICAL NURSE. white. Pleass ca a card 2412 10th st. ne. ETARIAL STENOGRAPHER, hook- r and weneral office Wworker: eflicient Protestant: services aviil- nediately. 1212 10th n.w . nhon W, Norti . diamond and 1%, d_turniture Vi | | l‘ (M8 F st n EATHER Vel [ TR R by an ex ish " hest nks A office._ » .um.w bookkes Terences: ha Adiiress Box OGRAPHER S Bost price FYPIST — Ti) eradu; N ITUATIONS—MALE. FEMAL CHAM r) DAY'S s n DAY'S WORK 1068 GENE by a Han: lig h GIRL ing wo GIRL. no- Si st.n. “wants gener R—Young_iady, bi permanent position O0GRAPH ate, wishes s | FURNITURE — Wanted lored. Light complexion, « 00k or mal away_for hant- | ture, with 0801 mo m,_dining Gesirable ant {RERMATD all me and be Sixhit, convinced. Wilita, oiorea | 214 10th st n.w. Phone Frankiin colored | FRNITURT, and household goods wante: You will frel satisfied with prices I pay. Weicenberg, 405 10th at.n.w. Franklin 2 FURNTY of Jeinda wanted; st prices . 400 La ave. n.w i _11th K bW ker. “neat 37U Kt n.w at_home or o ard or call E! il Ier, Franil at hos "o phons P HEST PRICES S E 0648 or_aut u vaid _ Adams _* your old_gola, also discarded Jewe! manyfacturie dept - Kahn, Inc e andt Jaundry done Biadenshurg rd. i.e. RAL HOUSEWORK of helpe: hieat, reliable, willing colored girl. ard 1 Al - - silve: Wanted it nionds 750 hem 1 ou hest DI HOUSEWORK 7 by colored | SPOT CASH puid for stocks of merchandise, ash roegisters and fixtures. Fr. 10482 STORE FIXTURES of ail kinds and stocks of merchandise wanted. large or amall quantities.” Phone me before sclling. Line 8901 ALL KINDS OF FURNITURI wanted at once. large or sm.fl‘ quantities. Call Frank. 10422 { BOOKS lmu'-l'l large or sma {lots. Call Frank. 5416. Pearl- Book Shop, 93 mfnv THOUSEWORK neat colored gir AL very colored, Dlace #s chambermaid it housework: can give refe Snow for small wash (o take home ork. _ Call Line. 5481 < colored, wants morning work inday nor evening work. 713 BT 0th The following busii guarantee satisfaction to readers. Any complaint found nec- essary to be made to The S will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Serv- Column call Main 5000, Branch X wEnT-r.u "l?ou.- - st n.w . wiches position as with Saturdays off: will work Suuday. OOLORED WOMAN to help in bakery: one Jith somo experience. 3412 14th el n.w. indry office: must b man,” rapid and & willing worker; p? salary to 8. _Address Box 502 “SHice. Star MEN AND WOMEN—Learn the real tat business. We make the, eales for you an pay sou'liberally whils learnine ot interfere with Lren\m. employmient. | Freo everty T ot ° P Shenpard, % a dov\ ntown I HAVE estab- lished location and $5,000 cash, |3 and [ want some one who could manage an exclusive silk shop. Must have $5,000 to invest. Call Franklin 7( 7038, SURVEYING PARTY LOCALLY-—A tape man, preferably with some knowledge of in- Sirument worl jals0 “an instrument man; State fully experience, references and wages d Box 215-D. Star office,_14¢ WANTED—Boy about 15 or 16 vears old to work_in real estate office. Write letter in own mnd[:rmnl. gvlnv reference. ~Address NG MAN, 25 to 30 years, with photographer: ~out-dos Coll greninen. G40 8. 1 Ho b and P G FELLOW wanted who has sold any line of &oods. to start; commision later \ith ‘chance of $35 every week: neat appear- unce and ability to work. ~Address Box 220- YOUNG MAN T mio. how" Tetween 7 Hotel_anne: L NG MAN—Some experience at_house Banng; | siate experience. Address Box B87.D, tar office. NG MAN for general contracto hu%a r's office; must understand something about. "plans ‘and_ buildings, Siate qummw ons. ences. ala habits; refer s Box 148D, 8 YOUNG Yol worl mum. 1o or work : “for epecial advertising work. to start. Apply M. J. Doro: and 8 pam., in Burhnuwn tar_office. 14 MA\ to drive delivery truck and make himself generally useful around meat and vegetable market. 2016 Wisconsin ave. n.w. 15° YOUNG MENT(5]. vart Time, evenings: o%- | cellent ” selling proposttion: 100000 "people hoed this. _637-8 Earle REAL E i SALLbMLA —for new houses. Must be experienced and Lave car. YOUNG & CO.. 1022 Vermont Ave, Main 3217, AN eatablished 3nd_revutable. Ve manufacturer desires the services of & com- petent_salesman covering Md. W,V and the District of Columb trade: answer gling details as to past ex- jence and _qualifications. ~ Address Box rs D Star_office. 1. fivanuned. Distribvting_C ALESMEN Phel \Mh#ll ki 2:’»"1':0:.« Bl R A REAL GOOD CAN Sanilne broosition. © ADDIY 27 il st Tetween ‘12 and 2 p.m. SALES OPPORTUNITY AMERICA’S LUSTIEST IN DUSTRY OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SALES- MEN IN WASHINGTON. MEN WHO QUALIFY WILL RE- CEIVE. THOROUGH TRAIN- ING .BY FACTORY REPRE- ENTATIVES. THEY WILL RECEIVE LIBERAL COM-|i PENSATION. MEN WITH SALES QUALIFICATIONS |AND. EXPERIENCE SHOULD | PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BETWEEN 9 AND 5 2 E. S. LAPE 741 ELEVENTH ST. N.W., WARHINGTO, .Nik"fiolu&zl!:'—fiu -'mvfi ney-making o unity for "4ve ‘phone. Address Box 1 B WOMAN, settied. white. or girl to {ake care of emall’ house:” will give room and board with remmnlhlo Sompeasaiipa. - Address 3 Box WOMAN. settled, white, ®ood ook, willing to exchange services fof, ol nt home and -r;mn compensation. Telephone Cleveland « week: good WOMAN for two days work gl laundress: S15 a moull':“ reference: “for cook and _general LADIE; several with wide acquaintanes. for atiractive seiling proposition; whole or part time: give phone. Address Box 183.D. Star offl e T L3 P RS —Expe nm _Laundry, '.:’Pls th PERMANENT “A\«LH and_marcelier: be thoroughly experisnced: references. PRESSERS—Exporienced on_ fancy work. Avol; 6t e pe. ¢ 14 SALESWOMEN for famous " DBetly B. Re 309, 927 15th st. n TYPIST—Youn& girl, 0 oopgs: short hours: $10 week. Box _251-D. Star office. mr.m: good st 1128 Address . 16-18, address - | Y MA noumumr £0od, piace 0 Hehl aviicant Longfellow st._Col LOOI\ and gcncra! house- worker ; must furnish references. 2803 Ontario_rd, filTUATlo\H—MA K. de Grbes Box 00-D; Star office: 1587 BAKER, first class, all-around man: in er ot of city. permanént. Address Box 130D Star_office. 14% sition: mus hieh achool 15 nd 30° saley, o Give nfll lntur sl.lou . Compton & Co., ‘Chicago. eExn-nema shirt_folder. WOMAN wanted for Lraveling po be entirely unencum! fx education, between and, trangportation. firat Jetter B G B WOMAN, colored. P L«una M Dleasing_api SOMARD Ot me e eRs. Toreferands One 'Who theoukh misfortine or financial 3 Verses finds 14 necessary to enter the by ness world, desires a kood income and i& willing to wwork {or jt. the position does not | . investment of any money; & splendid Bo "nol favette Hotel. YOUNG, TADIES (4) for “addreseln_envel- 5. Dgobie and In elnlla them, lor we Tines: ation. G0, Star ofice: CAREFUL ADTO il ‘white, d‘ lling: ~wood dress_Box Star_o 16° ) NTER W Cont I Ewor u?."fm‘}'.l g North 5839, 7 CARPEN A repaie: special brice o screens. Fairfield, 130 E. Capitol st.” Phone Lincoln §%. ¢ CHAUFFEUR desires position: best of rel- gapge: tour yoAre experience. Call Agame CIVIL ENGINEER. graduate, wants | wm- time empioyment of any nature. Address Box [OBILE_OPERATOR. sin- | 254-D. Star office. CIVIL ENGINEER, “wirvesor und drafis. man, experienced on surves, Jratiing and e P iy .5'&7.‘.':’;‘.‘1'9 reasonsble’ sslary. Telephone Adams | villing to 4o butler work. V«mn So%n B Yrlteneur "TIN -Topogral PR TRt mrln:. q Al reauire previous business experience nor the for qualified applicant i bhone: call in person. an, La- "YOUNG LADY as suicalady in store. Apply after 10 o'clock. 1006 st. ne. 158 9 9 7th st. n.w. FonNG WAMAN, 30, interest G_WOMAN. about flu& ce and_quall: fications. _Address Bo: WOMAN e chargs of a clear. Foung oMY & e, o oy e, s g chlnmel” 2 6:30, 809 G n.w. .VEBN‘E'!‘!' WORKERS. .Hr-ctlve - time money.making opportunity for limited number. Give phone. 186 Star office. GIRL GIRL. © eral 1 n. GIRL family HOUS Hous day. MAID MAID PL. work Q st home or w Md. Sherman_ave wishes vosition wishes place. PART-TIME ‘woman. _ WOMAN. WOMAN. colore WOMAN wishes ecneral house: ork bv anv‘ oF week. MAN, £o_home nivhts. 'SR HEDBUGS. ol'wrpey(nvu--rn nated: & DISINFECTANT Blde.Main 6472 w mu light housework or nurse. ROACHES and 3 R arant 4\‘ A.‘H“ wants work as maid or gen- e Call or write colored. “as ma iousework. "The Sneridan Pot. 4 NG AND REPAIRING 181 Drics'on vaive Evinding. Best of wors cheapest 1n prices. Ford painted, $18.30 and up. "Open Sun Al's Auto h»p r_and Paint_Shop. 0 do general hovsework ; (Or, hambermaid o waltress. n.w wants four dass’ 450 18t st. 8w 1 Felacquered. Fine aiver, pin 10, John' A p Gottsman & Co. Teliabia, i red: ' aleo " dow comforte Tdeal Bedding Co.. 1524 % the " North 1014 prings : S3: work guaranteed 616 E et. n KEEPER—Rel white i small famil on 1054 EKEEPTR or companion o8 position at ouce. “romin d i e ading Address Box LAY BEDDIA ‘N!luwl reno. sh, prepared on part-time busis. 18th .,‘;.‘.'1’; CARBON [ G 90 VER CYLISDF Gwner to_remove plugs and wires.” M. 07 14t 4508, COLEMAN, 1 kinds job work, porches Mattress Co., 617 F_et. 1. NG AND AUDITING d_audiie for small busivess R. servies ks ESS—Experienced: __Call after 6 p.m., Potomac 4922 to take hom a first-clase ;_city reference: 1_Adams 1037. or general } houseworls, neat colored ' Call 1751 8th_st. n. ¥ or nnh‘l housework: colored girl or. 1936 ng\vq “wanted LY (»0| r laundry. Call now TTR ‘1 v Spring. Let us renovate ours cos aud Drompt ervice assured. BEDRING €0. 71123 7th &t o CARPE glassed. roof repairs. painting. et mate, . E. Weaver. Fr. 1898 any time. CARPENTER WOR) auic ecuted.Adams G128, Cruit & S E wants laundry to ak 1108 T8th st nw. * reliable. 60d Teferences. A ers splinted. 1233°10th st. CHATIR CANING A S ing. repairi e Hife. &BR0 L. L u\’" | DRAPERIES, slip-covers: shin alke uufioiu i Line ADTY Mary Bolden, Box 17 ces. white, wants general housework, 320 Missouri_ave. n.w. 2023 WOMAN wants place for general housewor fac- rade Conn. we givi tion: orders being booked now: s furnishings. Dupont Furns. Co.. Alh lda; ing. WOMAN “colored 'S Work and clean- 0th_st. n.w. WIRING — . Before you ave. Tor ECTRIC HOUSE, ‘Cail ‘or write 1835 1 L feetrical work done “let us esti- Wosum wants laund; out by the day. 310 have your Bie AU St work at v home OF | Ok attended to Jugs installe ot nw. W, 13 e give. you home. WOMEN, 3 wish day work or washing at E)am.hn 10 pay_ ncoln_6558. . n.W. o Economy Electric Co. 801 Main. 7747 s0¢ L SALESWOMAN, Hel'\‘ftd lnl fi:‘( I'l‘llfl !‘l‘“ harze o © Address Box 208D, Star | | Capable and ex underwear, {0 t: | a_specialty store. joffice. | WOMEN, three, for travelf{:E[ L'NOTYPE OPERATOR. non-union_one year | With country weekly seiting_complete papcr and can do own repairing: would like o be given chance 10 prove ability: moderate sl- t 3 ary to s JMAN 1 do work o ol any amos v York ave, APHER. Young. 62 § 0 E yra.’ railroad and commercia) i otk a) position; must be experienced and qualified. Room 309, 927 Sth st. n.w. 14* chfiu;\‘fi? guce; bighcat rleronces, not ices 395, o dress 221-D. Star_office. SITOV, SALESMAN _permauent work onty Address Qox 233-D. Star vilice, 5* eral WORK by (wo reliable #irls a5 cooks o hotsework | 1708 Q STRICAL o0k OF i, | tyre and coil R I fral Ariature no laundry: clallsta. ue. wired complefe with orT prints thea saze. ae. Get our prices befors placiiy PR matism Tel i G—Will_give 20 et Ay "Hor wvery clrothal Festn: ment call on s Estimates cheerfully’ sun tied. Penn Eiectric Co. 911°%th s AT gk O Sadross (Coutinued on Next Vuged GF T HIGH-RENT DISTRICT— sour order for nery Publishing Compapy. Uontgom everand D782, E: sm AL, ON NERVE A3 3D K RIAET- hot ‘oil,_electric: :..“u\m‘e- 9730 MARGARET ROBE! hR i work_guaranteed.

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