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EVERYWHERE ice cream stores are now selling DIXIES. They’re safe because filled and frozen at the ice cream plant. Look for the name “DIXIE” on By Louis Trecy SYNOPSIS. ':Y, Camum seent distur) t e 3 mng\mcxng tar Spence loeh Grant ‘and Telerting o the €room b the helr yresampiive **"rne tobleman's. only JonnBridgenbpth ; a oar IHNY rn ‘A.n‘l ( BIUWI 'y o \ifi‘:fld é) ey ldmnn!lonul'nrkuh "xl;:u Nr. ® por, the “THudson Bay Lodefl:. Po"- rxe is Johfi Bridgenorth Panton Ma DIB Leslin's flAYx‘hur.l mpathotic Faintencr 1o the. tuls nnF e uieirases hor pectiv father to help youn e meantime. Eileen Grunt fe married nl Loudon to Alistair Panton. Immedistaly gfter the ceremony she learns that {'anhm 19 alive and 1 on hus way to ‘";A. \l\‘ clam” an inheritage leit him (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT VIIIL A Fair Offer. HE baronial laird of Inver- lochtie had never before been spoken to so rudely by his John Ens- vy the utmost in sick-reom sanitation. You should demand Citrate of Mag. nesia in bottles you know have never been used be fore. EVERFRESH is sealed sterllely in once. never-taken-back vour dru Thisbrilliant newinvention takes ail the work out of keeping floors beau- tiful. It polishes tea times faster than other methodsand makes this house- hold task a real pleasure. Gives a much nigher, evener and more beau- filulgoh!tthn:tumhlctoab— Embklyuummyourflna! qlnfkly without stooping, knoelin; even soiling your hands. It ;hda Jmledy around a.nd even under Yow furniture. Weighs but 9 Ibe. Runs from any it mnbt. Sturdily built tolasta and guaranteed. Costs only 2.50—and we include free 2 $1.50 Lamb's-wool Wax Mopand a half-gallon ($2.40) of Johason's Liquid Waz. Let us demonstraie it C. Schneider’s Sons The Electric Shop 1220 G St. N.W. Est. 1850 INSECT POWDER Bee Brand Insect Powder won't stain =or harm an Mnknupn insects, Bomu-holdaisss. c and So—other sises. e ang §1.00, et your druggist or grocer. ‘Write for Free Bosklst, “Jt Kills Them' DISTEMPER Watch Your Dog AI the very first symptom of chille, u eherge from eyes, ndlnl.n'..n! L3 1 Thia medicine Is very effective in the treatment aed preveation of distemper Giever's Imperial Medicines for ailments for sale ot ol Drug Bhops, S ‘Write for fre M catios o8 Doga” Al o Fifth Aveane IEU Tork Oy GLOVERS IMPERIAL MEDICINES triend and neighbor. He was gathering his forces for a crushing retort when Alistair Panton intervened. least,”” said the bridegroom we need not storm at one \'1\ one run see that Eileen v werfonsly. So do | wa had shared But we did ne . 1 wish no responsibility ing to help in every w: Here te my | lor, Lot Tilleen and me etart » bag and baggage, as though bound for Cromer. Once clear of the hotel I undertake to drop her at her own front door, and efface myself ‘-'oxh OTHER WORD FROM YOU THE:_BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., N “Have we?" mald Leslle. “Yes. Don't tulk, or you may swals low some soap, and then you'll be too angry to listen, No matter what hep- pens today you must be careful not to blurt out a word about that marriage arrangement I told you of last night. . _. There! Didn't I warn you? Yes, I know perfectly well you are not one of the blurting out sort. You're the closest old thing ever when it comes to the company’s business. But this is different. I lke that young man, and I believe you like him, %00, He reelod off o straight story lst evening. Of course, he concealed the reason why he left home, but I shan be the most surprised girl cast of the Rockies if ho ever did anything rcally disgruceful. Besides, he wus only 22 when he vanished off the map in so far as the British Isles were con- cerned. He must have had a hard time before coming West, and life has been no bed of roses Xa! him since. I've a sort of notion that he has made good, like many another ne'er-do-well who had to choose between Canada and starvation, Some day he will be a real lord, with a good sized wad o his aunt's money tucked away in hla pocketbook, or wherever lords keep thelr cash. So I'm quite sure you will not be muking the least littie bit of a l‘nist.lk\\ it you give him the glad hand. 1o- Leslie thrust the shaving brush peril near his duughter's very pretty lips und slightly tilted nose. “One other word from you a e growled. Two heads a sometimes better than one, and, young a% you are and will be for ever and ever, I have the point of \le\v of 20, which differs frem that of 4 “Fifty-three, you deceiver.” “I'm dead in earnest, dad. Anyhow, rn AND !'LL GAG YOU WITH THIS,” ] HE GROWLED, j eftectually until the day when she self, knowing evervthing, and not judging me by one unfortunate inci- dent, sends for me. There need be little gossip and no scandal. It is our affair exclusively., Let us keep it in our own hands.’ ever was fairer offer made by any man whose bride wanted to desert him almost at the church door. But Elleen's soul was like a mirror which had been tarnixhed by some destruc- tive acid. Its smooth, bright surface was not to be restored by u few plaus- ible words. Deep down in her con- sciousness she knew she had been de- celved, was still being decelved, and that Alistair was incomparably the greatest offender of the three. “It is for me to dictate terms,” she taid coldly. “Lord Oban, why do you let me ramble on. need money. Take a chance, and back him. He will have even greater need of reliable friends. Why not send him straight to Uncle David, who, ag you often say, is not only a first rate lawyer but a stralght one? No harm in that, is there? Uncle David will soon let you know if our Moose Lake assistant factor {s & pheasant or & juy. Besides, I shall be at Wimbledon early next month, and I'll keep you posted, never fear. Yes, I can guess what' on your mind, but don't say it. I'm not golng to throw mysel? at the head or feet of u“K young man, lord or no lord. But this 1s an extraordinary affair, and I think we ought to be in it, it only to see what happens. All right! It's not much of & cut, any how. The thing to remember {s—oh, Mr. Panton will not do as my father asks—tell the truth, and the whole truth The man's pinched, pallid cheeks flushed, and his worn eyes sparkled. “By- , and so I shalll” he cried, almost shrilly, “Uncle,” broke in Panton, “I advise you most strongly to let this unhappy incident end here and now. “To the devil with you and your advice!” came the flerce deflance, “You would not listen to me yester- day—neither you mnor Grant—why should I give in to vou again? Now, Elleen, mark my words, because I pray God I may never be calied on to utter them again. My son, Capt. John Bridgnorth Panton, & Highland gentle- man of unstained lineage, was dis- missed from His Majesty’s scrvice for cowardice in the field. It was only by a miracle he escaped being shot— bv the mistaken kindness, in faét, of a general officer who happened to be a cousin of his and mine. There was & second charge, that of drunkenness, bad enough, but not wholly unpardon- able. The other I shall never forgive or forget. I love you dearly, as vou well know, but if you were to marry my son now I would endeavor never to hear your volce or see your face agein in this. world. There are of- fenses, T am told, which women are { readler than men to condone, but I | cannot belleve that & woman reared in the traditions of our people is prepared to overlook conduct of that sort in any man, be he husband, lover, or son.” Eileen had turned deathly pale dur- ing that hearbreaking statement. It was quite impossible to question its 'wcurnc: Many circumstances, hither- to vague and perplexing, rushed into her mind now with overwhelming con- viction. So that was what Jack meant when he said good-by, having met her, as he thought, by chance, on the day he left Inverlochtie. “Tt’s for keeps this time, little pal,” he had sald. “Don't fret about me. I was always a bit of a fool, and now I'm something far worse. You must not even try to remember me. I'm just a rotter and a washout. If you want to be kind never mention my name to any one. John Bridgnorth Panton is napoo.” The three men thought she was about to faint, but she waved them back while she gripped that friendly chair to steady herself, When she spoke, her utterance was rather stac- cato as though her tongue and palate were feverishly dry. “There has been enough trouble al- ready in your family, Lord Oban, that I should not uek to add to it,” she sald. “Alistair, I am ready to go with you to Cromer, but—I am 8o to have to make the stipulation in front of witnesses, even close relatives like my father and your uncle—I cannot be your wife unm-—unul this dreadful affair—{s cleared ul Panton, whose red cheeks had be- come blotchy, bowed, “I shall honer the boud." he said. Meanwhile, another “father and daughter were discussing that amaz. ing waster, Jack Panton, in a more friendly way but with exceeding franknees. Knowing her father bet- ter in some respects than he knew himself, that curiously named young person, Maple Leslie, had gone early to his dressing room and demand admittance, “You and I, dad, have got to hold a board mnunflerore we go down to breakfast,” announced, seating herself in an easy chair while Leslie coptinued to lather hisfZac, all right! Breakfast in 10 minutes, and I'll seo to the toast myself. It was all dried up yesterday morning.” (Conyright, 1926. by Leuls Tracy.) (Continued tomerrow.) FLAPPER BIRDS QUIT HOME. Brightly Plumed Females Ieave Males to Raise Young. From the Pathfinder Magasine. Studies of the habits of birds often bring to light interesting departures from commonly accepted {deas con- cerning them. An inetance of this is the Wilson phalarope, & shorebird in- cluded in & recent study made by the blological survey. This bird is of economia fmportance because it destroys mosquitoes and many larvae of horseflies, The striking thing about it is what might be termed its strong feminiat tendencies, ror dur- ing the mating season the ardent, bril- liantly plumaged fernales purlu- coy, plainly colored males on the wing across the water. Then, their atten. tion once captured, the females ac- company the males for & week or 8o, until the eggs are laid, but later desert them, band together and drift away to join others of thelr sex. The care and incubation of the eggs falls entirely to the male. Once the eggs are hatched the birds are more retiring than ever. The grasses in the marshes have grown steadily aince nesting began, and the young slip abeut through them as readily as do ralls. Only rarely are they captured. Spanish Prisoner Fraud. The hoary bunko scheme known to Ppolice officials, and victims, far and ‘wide as the * Prisoner” fraud is still heln: tried out {n this country on a large le, 85 shown by floods of “come on” lettery, It is a scheme designed to appeal to the sympathy, cupidity, latent criminality and ro- mantic impulse of the victim, The “prisoner” claims that $360,000, which {8 the customary amount, can be re- leased and divided for an {nvestment of, say, $3,000, and is willing to give, to’ boot, the hand of his beautiful daughter, Shown Up. lm;:: the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. epresentative Ladislas Lazaro, of Louisiana, criticizing a trust, said at a banquet in Washington: “We always give ourselves away. It we're good we show it, and we show it If we're the other thing. ‘Once upon a time a man inter- viewed on his wife's behalf a num- ber of applicants for the post of parlor maid. He turned down helf a dozen applicants—faded-looking chromos they ‘arflnd then & pre ty girl was ushered in. ‘Humph,'” said the man, looking | ury the girl over. 'v.hy 4ald you leave | Be: your last post “She b)unhed. “‘My mistress,’ she answered, in & low volce, ‘caught me flirting with her husban “ ‘Humph’ ald the man. ‘Can jod | start work tomorrow morning?’ Sah B e Saloniki, Greece, will soon construct the Port Durazzo and drain Durazzo Lake, covering an area of 30 square. miles. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926.° IKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Is Not Very Encouraging. DECIDED TO HAVE HER THE REDECORATION WiLL MAXE HER LOOK TwewTy YEARS YOUNGER - A3 YeT ALOYSIUS KNOWS NOTHING ADOUT 1T, BUT A3 THAT GENTLENAN ViLL HAVE TO PRy For THE LIPTING, Wiy NATURALLY CLARKE FeeLs THAT THE TIME HAS Cotre To SPILL THE BEans - 80 — GRACIOVS ' T SINPLY MUST TELL ALOYSWS P NSGINIY To-DAY, THAT 1 A GOING To NAVE rtY FACE LIPTED' He'LL HAVE A PIT, BUT T WUIT TELL YES MY DEAR, MR HAD HERS LIFTED Anp SHE LOOKS LIKE A HELP AND SITUATIONS. 3. JONES Star “Want Ad” | Branch Offices g »g NG Erir'fiu. Phar- -CO"I‘O'OP Art sod Drum\\x 'h's Pharmac b il bersers Pha and Colorado ave—0'Donvells —~-Mount Plearant 1 fargman Parh Piarmy ) ;. iarmacy . ave. and N s Pharm dertborg's (tinio clo mith's Cu atRute Drug Store. 7th and O ste. bW et Ve %?a"' d W . ave,, &umkn ‘ste.—Howles's I \od U oM. B Hynton's Pharmacy, % 208 T Rock Creek Churel um and"Uashur 't—-o.\m, & Balek. °"R:-nfl'fl’ i e f e L.w erhat's Pharmacy. vmuK . an sconain ave —Wisconsin a J80 Codar “Macowb st o r0s. Pharmac: GEARGETOWN. 0th and P ste.—Morgan_Bros. Phar 208 3l 1.~ Dannell’s Pharmacy. hess Pharm Wikoneia"wre. "sag’ & oo Domchus'e Phar- [ e NORTHEAST. “fin v(umu rug’ Store. n's Musle Store &Jld ave —L oule ¥ Bradiey. ave— Louls Sacks tol and 1—Kenenly Fharmacy. Caniiol st—Pugls Fharias —Blelot = A d B L. ave—Collins’ Pharmecy. Breokiapd. rm{-’gnmu-y. nell's Drug Store. 'y Pharmacy. asy. ;mh o AN 1 ‘n,;s _c‘fi'x'umm- Prarmacy. ATE—3 CENTS A WOKD. Sl churee. T ‘l'uhhl r} Buburbs 1o ons Wanted. g;ra g Emu '0! d “d “I-(‘lh'flnu. ér.:... st 2] Finusd RATE nlrrslnl: oF W o [ ll‘fl“.\" € words (n’\ inil\u- - 1 tme. @ 3ur 1:! mes: 185 bar Jine: 08, 17¢ ver 11 P.M, < o .,.".:."g....fl?": L P v-film: M‘v or Dna u )'Olb ISSUE, '“h thl !o lo-rux' oxced- Port and Found. ath Notices. wumq Help. mu ,"“-:‘mud th bove cl flea PR G A am. da AH o3 “‘.3'“‘:;“11,"" ‘e Rinday fhice. by 5 3 AL R L SH W) ORDER o required ‘for all aavotlisements trom transieni savertisers. I!!:LIH—HA]J!. . x0: mnr £t it ks, “Tor i Arancial gmno on: mnun-r ton on commission only, but excellent omr\unlu“ -tgy'&mmn-l’um B3R sts. Wedpes- AUTO, CHASERS-—Colored. tor day wu‘\( 1425 Irving et._n.w. AUTO MECHANICS, New York ;\m Garaye. 806 New York AUTO MECHANIC, poriner Ko A MAN of two. ave. Arlington. V —— B P T W, o e B time All cars easepitial Toratton o Arire: ARBLR—Colored E:Ss AOLOIST for small ghurch 50 unm County. Vo, Por pariiauiare Writs Box a. t one 6. 3t gnce- chior. 1 Cleve. «dflaW 7:3 between 1 an k“r%i' TIH and woodwerker, man o feneral repalr work on' auto bodes. to vork in tght Nt Tunch. cA:I"tngM"h g 1 camenig: ;Xh ER 10 Tax T new Hoore. Address flfi‘u nnxi TTaNs sur"ln e ';_" CAR” WASHER nuer Far T HER AR otk and #00d pay. xp S CLERK, e ’z‘&a:'.:%“-"m EAYIE? Al nLr nil HAND: re<lay 5. mi b drees ava cloan b Box 274M. Star office. [C8—1f you ha e R G T once o 514 10th st.. 10th floor. remann gon £ 576 0. AL T o xn?un m T SA 'A‘Vn —Hertert’s Pharmacy. | c: { SODA_CLERK %\"r N rman: odel work Cind uomnn wrm‘ &iv, —Better Brughe E I ek oy xl snd Konly and bonus "dh‘z m m can e % more Vi 5 qi‘ n‘v Rooin 81 ar Store, 13th MEN e 17 | 4 o i h. esperienced. | h Regiia Voo, N AL r?!-r!nrv» Al‘d’fhh Hox (\Pl’l( E BOY, white, 10 ifl'n o ih highs A Sonhs b o, Standard nrllunn l l’XP'flTT firs e:enln}‘u e before” € a0 ERESTE T Tarratite Drotcaslon: s 2 Ay a visit to the MABELLE b SeB5LY e onty echoot i W, he e o etummio o) et Aesuty eulture. Men tnstructors for biir el d mas diplomas and anic NS IN vurru ‘lATl lull’v“'l Corne $1. Ibert JO! X, 304 Tobkine we. now 20th [} AUTO-DRT NET) ink and permit by expe MR. 4 KAK" DUNN TEACHES THl anooius. i Apply AINTE! T s Sieady work:_an: Bk oy A Dot tey PATENT DRANTRNAN {6 take charge of bxl-nl d!lfllnl’ ‘department large corporation o ation end experienco es: M. star office._6* reference _re. ST, regl PR Address Box A enohent poeltion. RTER—References required unmm.' DArtmicnt Store. corner 470a aud D ete. § . can earn $30 per week to d ummmy.m Jor ply 1317 ¥ ALESMEN ! well ‘% very ‘attract; feaue’ of well Known local builder £ull ‘time - g0 ission and co-operation. Addresy B tar oMo i 84 with or witheut car, to gh Tocal department stores: spien rlunity to miake somo real moncy. Tween' 890 und 0 wm.. Room 252 erienced {n gae water hest Junt and commission. A Humphrey Co., 1207 Eye Drug Store, TAILORS, ¢ Omotundro Co.. 13ih st B, TAXI DRIVERS—Commission 36 10 Adama n.w. beforc £:30 am. of ALY, Office Bldg. See Mr. Grae: on coats. VACANCIES i our, ioe -ppu 3 colored wen tu assiat in the d Livery of ice: men of neat avpearance, good verking qualisles and city refefnccs. driver Blick Brothers, 22 YOUNG MAN of #0od merso: Saturday afterncons and St hour: the right man will ha to work to & perman: sal ty o work Boc _an % i MEN for outside repair work must understand finishing and cabinet repair work; state ex- perience. Address Box 251-M, Star Office. "AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS, RITEWAY AUTO TOP CO., 609 K ST. N.W. SALE E 4 Wanted by leading local paint dealer, experienced salesman to sell to local trade; must furnish own car. strictly confidential. Box 75-M, Star office. SALESMAN. The Hecht Co. is in need of expesienced salesman for thflr house furnishings department. Apply employment oftice, THE HECHT €O., F St. At Seventh. Address SAL] Correspondence | h¢! French. land Apts.__ Bl‘ Hnmlan,_‘an.hm Avt. 67, Xort- A BR}( ]\LA‘)’}LR. GES, $12. }g PE n et Ko aad at You BA's Jon. Tueuw Tess Than Wake New S amination uning this eraphe sperd d Course: walary Preparator; ¥ s nw. _HELP—=MALE %\ll FEMALE. TOP TRIMMER and woman Boeton Auto Top at “Rescaron Uni s dn B dest of MARKERS, v workers. Palace Laundry, YOU ¢ Those who have joined our “lsales force and who have received our instructions have r-rmiu'«i and commissions have " {been paid; we can use five ad- ditional salesmen and sales- women who have personality and are go-getters. F. LI, Adams Corp., Willard Hotel. Ask for Mr. Hiers. LLO8E — o HFIJ’—FEMALE mulhly exver- Apply Madam 43 BY POP MOMAND If TMC CPERATION AINT A SueceSs YOUR FACE IS LABLE TO LOOK WORSE arance. ambitiol forested Ta 1oarn vmpe nn Diisiness education required: aal AL B%a-“fi' eTg Brometion on mert i b o Aopearine . Aoy %od "lh'l The Hecht Co. is in need of an experienced saleswoman to sell sewing machines employment office, FHE HECHT CO. At Seventh yogen: city ‘e forancon mured | fhi o handle LADY wishes positi ‘Wash, - Helen Livi F: Ciid e o e e 1o s i, B el e et it octor prectical glon or ak Sarze o¥ o Toung woman with best reference. Apply |4 2 \...n»- nanagement of am \ign-clase roud b W a Boe 118 N, well edu~uted. Enowiedgs Franc: . would like_poaition as t 7. Address Box 206-M. SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE J% . ‘E and mm-l Euu_u-oTr T a 4thnw. " ® K. wmuhmmnr fom tn " 1““ LA ?u Auh ll niehts 5‘;‘ :,rvzm’r, HQUS #nu “colgre: rfl,’nnmx’u 1o lmml‘ry stay gomes st. Chgvy | GENERAL ~ HOUSEWOR ced: el taml uy: stay nights. Bring Eeference ey e T good. $40 mo E atay ri o WShing Chevy Chase. GIRL, quiet ol eucral houseworls L. for keneral by ) G 'i':'u" s :,l’xm Tddo ‘Seoty 4 b GIRL for weperal houseworis, mmly ot references Buchanan st 600D 100!( T G s aut mer. 1445 Maduwon _u.w WANTFED: xood ho right J:.(Lv ar il Call o after 8 pa. 3000 Al DGV HOTSEKEEPER. wh capabls of taking care of t lieht duties: pasents both we small compeneation. R ve -t MAID 1 family o oo '_:E_"' v three T om s may_stay ek, Phone Adams +800: T__1410 Wobster at_n.v an for general L eR_GIRL for cafe: Avoly sfter 2 pan l-bt"ATOn GIRL, colored, neat, refe. A‘G young, colored. for nngrll un” w taire housework: references. o ~white, 10 Took affer baby e dble-room. bodrd. and nm’t\wamc State rederences and sulass desired. WOMAN. middls age_ to tike Garc hu) and b l”)’uo\}{ld the house for room and board. rnr WORK MARKER: listing machines. Berg: -uwk ‘mo" m GIRL for general officc work, including card filing: should have some kumfled(? ul ¥p- Aghb‘ manager. monston & Co.. Inc., \\u’l?llfi —a d. Apply ‘“l lllh ll " refiued, as partner or agsistant in { campgronnd inGreen” Mountgine. Box. S0AM. Star offion. ¢ MACHINE — OF Washington LAD‘I LADIES, experien ml in_ grund's, md 1w WOMAN—White, or gensral plain_cooking. Cn{l at 720 Olh i WORE Siret-claan emall tea rogm-restaarant west section: Junch and dinner served; mu Buyer and sble o farnish Fimontn ‘il Perceitage 1 details ‘priot to inter- "BIRA. Star oficr, K HA‘\IBLR\! \ID d_wom o = o tocal shoree: ver da For Jy@mnmm phone M Eoreman. ‘\urln 416 p.mi. SALESLADIES fo well a food produet, house-to-house: $18 a veu straight salar and commigsion. * Sce Mr. Bz 4 o b n .m. \ can my vanted, with mmekno-L {! El nfi rv;-nnllm snd Germun praferred may b well schaol A “peed ‘un Sare Spie Marss clerk. 715 &6t A TWO LADIES for pleasgnt outsidg Nnnay:‘e\'r‘( 3 "Apply 2507 m'r:“ OUTSIDE SALESMEN, The Hecht Co. is in need of high-grade salesmen with expe- rience to sell refrigerators and s | electric washing machines. '\p- ply employment office, { THE HECHT CO.. F St. At Seventh. WANTED—SALESMEN. mmrg-. i !‘u—oposmon Jrotected territory. " Apply room ?A?’i’:‘?“‘;’m‘? \. fifim“"& n?g({o = b l'&cfl sso ver L o month: e TR WPk Knulv 5'3»:“& (4 ?;n Helbtie % reetown mai: excellent op- enough to eall on llu.zsuAN——-dolc.:fea §. “Springer. Everett INAN on grocery trade in Dis- ATEINAN favear: State_akg, relorence s Hox 289;M. gnd ulenhonc number. AT Apnly'?'no!; e Toom 407 It 8. vk in !fiwrog‘tl! 5y °'# 1-:&,."9»;:.: .-{u - ’S‘F .}“’A’ ot af'gfl g}"‘ K, Star . 'F. l Aflc COURSE. 'l 24\‘. m-wm S e s v aia Sh2 plant 3’« [T ‘é'v‘,'o'm\nm B Wi, B m;;s" X SR 30 to i o 1.“ 4 ‘services of an ln \J w-m}'fi-. Phou T E. llm . 1.h'"l ollt 2; for i lfllcv NLNMA\_ona of the Dast Known auio- !noln}s dealers 'in, Washington has an open: for & man with a clean record and ity 4o “produco. Gver 4.000 ..mn.-q Owners ura Our groatest asset. Address Star_office. 3 NEAT-APPEARING xo\lnl en 10, fravel i SRS Pl ot ummn' ATTRESS—Expericnoed: < o5 Georeia & Food wage [ time, Aene] s bus o;‘;‘&flnum, 4 NT AGEX chambermaids. urses,” Fuller's House! oth Telephone_Po, night phone, Atlantie 1377W. CoCPLE —Chauffeur.“pursemald, & "m 'su mer: beat yeforen at nnh it nt_posith tor it miatd o Careianer wBall ot pr ‘w £90d city ref. Add vuuuzn CO"PIW vnul! arpredeis Bomo = .nulm c- e work. Av’h wenerdl house: ome nights r.us"\nnr.sl. firat 0o _Sunday work: reies fl cee. otoma a5 « s “wants washine &t " 1607 16ta et. n.w LATN home L home: eunny’ yard. ave. nw. MAIL ref. _Call gre and night workers. -mploymeut Agencies, 402 A CONSTANT SUPPLY of responsitl .fl'.n. where efll"le‘:nant.m ”‘s“'“’ Fofe Burest. 2001 Hib st vu.wmm and general & t:‘f"‘".’;'s& h?od Ot nw colored. wan(s place a3 co; n. 3 YOUNG LADIES, Whits, wanted: from 75 (o 80_years of pply Fischer DEPENDABLLE AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT is offered through free training| courses in Automatic Teleg- raphy to young women between 18 and years of age. To those qualify, positons who with liberal salary rating and|f : | advancement are assured. Re- quirements are good education and a knowledge of touch type- writing. Apply Employment Supervisor, WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., Room 802, Commercial National Bank Bldg., 14th and G Streets N.W. MR. INGERSOLL, of DQHar Watch fame, wants a represent- ative for this territory. Man ca- able of managing other men. Ir. T. T. Lane 1s in town to jn- terview_applicants for this posi- tion. For appointment phone 2| Main 3810. INSTRUCTION COURSES. isnced B Ry ..J‘.: oD et L e cn enre Turished: - Call Lite. 8%, et ) i; P e 'hfl Llll 'Hl xg! “txllfif ?‘W I’lVB Te! en Tien 5 ...,. el n‘: L ot % fifv‘"r 0°R00; "c - rlnh'r ous& foor wofi;‘h A l Nld Penna. |v. T '.m""‘“'ww':"',...::: o ;n" e, BTt sl Addres AN, ! halls, See house- 3 i %u:rm:: ) bk fiA o m “bom ’fi “‘ocnuhm‘. 1 xrm "_3“ - "'—‘ “on _all ol fl' o‘.ar ma urvl f‘ o ive B wvrk. M. Edwards, N USDEVELOPED TALENT for GrawinecLares siadlo ofiers unienal lunl training f\dll i mv oS o T Ao dectrote o .%.‘ & profoulan.” Rerees Bos £ ECIAL Jui °3na~ Ao ratcs, o for V“""" LOOMIS RADIO Cou.u.x. S8 UTO DRIVING LESSONS for overator's i pafking: gny car furnished. °.u! lnk in “m HCHOOL, uflml"nr FC” l‘ cu AP TRk L e o PIA wlso“‘ HEBTLE“ Hul ted g‘;,fi.}'mm RN, e A ructor. 233 C st B! YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES HEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN. APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th ST, N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND MAC ; POTO TELEPHONE COMPANY, TG BUSINES! OFFICE POSITIONS | Rt g TRy o [ nton - School. for . Secrata % N YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213. Transportation Blde.. 17th and H. e SITUATIONS—MALF fiEACFF!(‘M?ount colored man wish: rivate or otherwise: willing to o o Llncnh! Qfih Tellabie; reference CHAU¥FEUR, colored: reference: <illing, o housework' Call Adams 6 6-W. cn.ui‘rf R, © Tace i pri- TR famly e el e pes €O o & NIGHT WORK, fireman or iauitor, §73up of cars o lock ufter; il l{obart_pl. n.w. \‘“ tu lm o B e, MEAT CUTTER, lons experierice; ciergeilc and willing 1o wrk, wishes positlon i iable firm; avallable now. = Call Ad NTER aod_grafaer, 2R Se T RS Ty, 0“1’1‘10\ as_cook, houseman or l-nnu Cley w vrl:n—.vb [TME W ORKERS. Ex- . Tellablo, wanis e s s 1 YPE _OPERATO gabie, now e B SRR “progress; ‘day work 'AL_ FOR THY CARY 3 B lass o! un(orml ate )OUI .{ *fl!n'n loru and Curing confige: oLl e s r-.‘.;ou.'wn .Jl;uun GENUINE HUMA vaise. $6, Marce PROFESSIONAL 0 A ot hand massage NUY. ave, 00DS AT REATL T o satistaction small | 4 il ;ho@. Laboratory, lAlE CUT, 10 HA }f"d"“' Mideits ot 1 Room_403. 817 14t ; el’:‘h n lln\lP = ncl mietho; Lmz\nzcn kA llu B, \ILTUB BROWN_ ( H!BDPI‘(AC H 307, Peoples Life Insur . faclal n lev._Phone. d to D, ¢ jaw fir or St oft il Potomar tasfe M xoqn« MAN. tust admil would like to connect with, department. Address Box 330- YOUNG Aiiu %3, high echool glo. wants position: lrntllnx pr::;ou Williem o"(:oun-n PheR & ante w!l u'-; \j, brtng roference, 1| ¥, ipd lo! "l. P afanis o NVALESCENT iy person. Nuree's own well fine northwest neighbor- front room Invalld or hown real home Z4-hour —rbc' (e f fb HA LR‘A tieatime: AT UNG N, X.".‘.".m.’r“mufno,"‘,’."‘{". man._ J. Edward. 808 L\(E(‘L‘TI’VE’ res to male clun!r. long manage: % et oS : o Sl v e .;:43;,2. d Addresa o | better cl h)borrw Slar ofee. i o e —— SITUATIONS—FEMALE, w Wloud ‘womam, 203 d, reliable gi e e Wg‘fifmfi‘"’ 730, o : Vieions " Norty (OISR S A GRADOATE IN ELECTRICITY WiLL give 5o ats. For appetst tifie lmllflmllll Bianta shone Poi. 1147 A!Ta of Turnitus Nipment. e i huve Tor sals 50 what oA jictioneers, oa “T6h Bon it Ffl‘.‘nf’u R o .n~~%_,§&.‘.;.;...1-_"7‘a‘t

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