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Living in a Fool’s Paradise YOU HAVE A GOOD MIND, SOMN. DoN'T BE AFRAID To USE IT. 1F YOU WARNT T© SUCCEED N LIFE DON'T LET OTHER S 00 YOUR. THINKING FOR YOU. HATC OWM oPinioms e H YR MY By, \WidAT EVER Nou OC CARBON COPY 1F YOU HAVENT AN OPIMION oF our QWM KEEF QUIET. THE WORLO . DCEsN T WESPECT A MAN Wne FCLLOWS e 3 \k‘,. HERD € ¢ < 4’: F‘J‘:‘ DIOJA S€E€ ABLE To CONTROL GEORGE SM H1S DISTASTE FOR pPUBLICTY QESN'T HE | Tong) [ A MATICN sa! M THE U.5. 1SN'T PERFECT | MDRALLY AND THAT WE'RE | . 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. DONT Be A THAY REPORTER NEAH 1 SAW T, SAMITH IS TUST A CHEAP PUBLICITY Seewee THIS? [ 1TH SAVS F WRDCRITES YOUNG MAN, YOUR QWM TEET, DON'T LET MOURSELF BECOME A VICTION OF PRE-DIGESTED THOVGHT. EXPRESS YOUR SELF, THE WORLOD ADMIRES ORI GINALITY RAOICAL \OcA CF YOURS MR. SMITH, D0 YOU MIMD IF 4’“9_‘9 THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1926. — —BY WEBSTER. |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—TIt Looks Bad for Clarice ™Y AOVICE 15 To STAND ON S A RATHER ) [ 1T's MY HONEST OPINION AND ‘m wituing To e QUOTED o ? (SamiT's AFTer PUBLICITY, THA'S ALL » /{ HUR! Free ADVERTISING! Co. I CANT STAND THIS SuspensE MUCH LONGER! IF T DONT FIND , QUT SOON WHETHER THE OLD LADYS FACE LIFTIMG OPERATION WAS A TUCCESS OR NOT I'LL GO GOOFY!! T WONDER. HCAl MANY FACES THIS CLAUDE GAZOOKUS HAS LIPTED P Gawy! TH Nervous i TLL DROP IN AND SEE MY OL PAL JAY SCHAFFER, HES AN M.D, MAYBE HE'S HEARD OF TWIS DOCTOR CLAUDE GAZOOKUS WHO LIFTED MY DeaR WIFES PAN ! IR HE'S ANY GOOD AT ALL TAY WILL KNGW ABOUT Hier!! HELP AND SITUATIONS. WELL, T LWWED IN CEDAR) RAPIDS, TOWA YEARS AGO AND HE BEST HORSE DoCToR 33 BY POP MOMAND OH Doc!! My DEAR wiFe's FACE| SURE 13 OUT wAs ™' IN CEDAR RAPIDS !!! ope COLLECT: manage office: person. crew. COLLECTOR wanted with Ford car onportunity Address Box_347-X. " capable tuil_co- DON™ Come and facing Chesa | week will a spiendid | once salary 1o capable e e . Star _office. COLLECTO 4;!"' ts. drug store 1 terme "X | ger wanted nw month. W FINISHER MAY 2 al hiable and R. P 161 GASOLINE an, cancies ‘open tion. 912 Pennsyivania ave. n.w. must furnish references. Apply 1317 R H00. DRUGGIST, | EXPERIENCED vacuum cleaner crew mana- Premier Service Co.. Room FARM HANTY oniy need apply. cement work. sidewalk ane ‘A permaneni connection is sought with re: tord TATION ATTE . to X d competent_person: See M | your time ts « nonthly ac: R. experienced. for mi Jons time and ‘classify alto have a salesladies, and 10 pm. orner corner BAY ‘colores on bus dress Box 221 v $500 cash. Star_office. aleo_ealesm "ears Apoiy o With ‘ear '1”' o 3 M L - Accoks . Excel for antique furniture: first-class ply." 2475 18th st. n i NTER. familiar w : thoroughly familiar with road construction. REloas ability return o side. Co DANT—Hours, €00d opportunity for martied. man X Bl;"‘k leffg"hfl p.m Monday afternoon. - Other v Terd Batiimore Filling St competent_parties. _Apply to with Briggs Construction K. n.w 7 am 14th GOV'T EM! experience York brick BORERS. 500 colored: PLOYES—Spare time: no_selling hecesears: clean. dignified work _MELP—MAIL £ood salesmen and salesladies on the best— | V_n | "Bet that"—the bhest' wat We v { and hig commission | pects {0 onr property gratis the property, less 'you can look at yourself in the glass ! men and women with sales SEE MR. WARD, Potomac Electric Appliance WANTED—SALESMEN. HELP—FEMALE, (Ca w NTED—MIS(! jored North 9: 3 S ] We can use 10 ! e WAITRESSES. 10 1 irle: fare | see for yourself, paid New York cooks. 4. 1029 FUR (Conti T'n'm:—-smm‘r no one can a3 vou more To ggod | ol £ “front proverty | If $100 to $300 per come in and see us at extraordinary = co-operation We transport_your pros | peake Bay. teachers in grading papers in return for UNG LADY. high school eraduate. to as- | Avply at strayer College, | You_devo local interviews, functioning between the prospect hera and YOUNG LADY for general office work: sal- ary. $40 ‘Der month. Address Box 1372, Star office; for desirable antique and modern furniture. Call my 814 10t FURNT You wi Weisen e and be nvinced. Willlam Notes n"s < Bhone kiin 2018. . | TORE fated with orlioect payg: | 1 feel satigfled with brices E bere. 408 100 st. o w " Frankila £505; | Don’t answer this or call un- SA‘[‘ES\VOBTF jourselt as a go-getier. ° We | —with best character references. for bags, | pian for part-time salesmen and | hoery, gloven &nd handkerchiefa: Call ‘any’ time between 8 a.m. department. Address Box ! FURNITURE | prices paid. | ave. n.w. i 1l kinds wanted; Dbest cavital Futnitare Co. 400 La. | or. GOLD jewelry eeded in our manuiacuring § h (1) hone Franklin 10267, amonds and ox‘a silver. “watches, di; an RIDGE E WANTED LES PERSONS. AND WOMEN. llent opportunity for YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. AN IDEAL]:g]CzCUPATION ! | to make handsome selling on the out- Note this! Company, and C Sts. N. i e i it desired.” Call 303. 1343 K New Tare pail 202 oo mazee 1088y v men. offe M...y‘:n ria SALESMAN { it arn! or o desi connection LIFE INSURANCE COURSE. FREE salary_expected. | 9 to 6 EARY | Rood EARS opportu ine: whole or part time. Sl B flice, with business ability. active, rous of making a good permanent state age. exnierience and starting 0. man ‘calling ficn commiasions need. for bil "% “ana D | eral Scho ECHANIC M Apply M By Louis Tracy SYNOPSIS, Jim Parke. Hudson Bay Company's agent at Moose Lake. 15 greatly disturbed by a news item ‘in_an English paper_announcing the coming marriage of Alistair Spencer Pan- ton to Eileen Grant and referring to the pro- amecive Dridegroom as the heir presumptive of Lord Oban. whose only son. John Bridge- north Panton. disappeared ‘soime years afo and whose death is about to be presumed by law. Parke decides 10 leave Moose Lake and %o back to England. Arrived at Edmonton. he tells Mr. Leslie, the temporary head of the Hudson Bay Com: at _he 1s John Bridgenorth Panton. . Leslie's daughter. s a evmpathetic ner fo the tale. and she encourages ather to help young Panton. In the meantime Eileen Grant is marri in London to Alistair Panton. Immediat after the ceremony she learns ihat John Par ton is alive and is on his way to England to claim_an inheritance left him by his aunt. Lord Oban. John Panton's father. tells Eileen that his on had been diemissad from the army for cowardice under fire and drunken- ness. and that he is unable to forgive him Eileén goes off to Inverlochtie with Alistair s planned. but she tells him that she will not live with him as his wife until the mat- ter about John is settled to her satisfaction. Jobn. accomnanied by his ‘dog. Spot, ar’ rives in England. He carries a letter of in- {foduction to M. Leslie's ‘brother. a lawver ing at Wimbledon. The Leslies invite him %o stay with them. and he accepts their hos- Ditalits._Shortly "afterward Male arrives While walking through the streets of Lon- don John meets an old army friend, & Arthur Frensham. who tells him that he has evidence that Panton had heen drugzed by one of his men on the fatal day he refused 10 lead his men out of the trenches. John imparts this bit of information to Mr. Leslie, and the latter calle a meeting At hie House' of Inspector Winter of Scotland Yard. his assistant. Furneaux: Mr. Mount- ford. judre of the Probate Court. and Fren- sham. Eileen reads letters which come from John to his father and to Alistair. and she 18 confirmed in her belief in his innocence. She auarrels bitterly with Alistair. _ (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XXXV. Connington is Scared. HE front elevation of the Gam- ma Delta Club was grimly early Victorian, which is a syn- onym for all that is ugly and forbidding in architecture. It was a compound of tall, dirty, closely curtained windows above and a dis- reputable-looking second-hand furni- ture shop beneath. The latter was shuttered, and might not have been opened during many a year it judged solely by its weather-beaten aspect Entrance to the club premises lay through a side door in the depths of a dark alley. When this was unbolted in response to a double ring on an electric bell and a peculiar scratching with the nails on an upper panel, one entered the shop’s empty inner store- room, which on the night of Panton's visit was plunged into pitch blackness by merely closing the door. A man who awaited Furneax outside Pucel’s had hurried on ahead, but was on hand to give the signal which drew bolts and bars. He now whispered something to an unseen individual, who switched on a feeble electric torch and thus indicated a broad stairs lead- ing to the first floor in two flights. ‘Here another door was unlocked, and patrons were supposed to be scruti- nized by an unhealthy-looking woman ‘who sat behind a long, high desk, end- ing in a flap counter. Whatever explanation was given, it sufficed. The guardian hardly glanced at Furneaux and Panton—Spot she did not see at all until he was crossing the floor of an illlighted room in which a dance had just ceased, as a girl was fitting a new record into a Beg 08 | “atent Offies | ing barman was talking to a man who had his back to the newcomers. Four other men were chatting in a group. A visitor from Mars might have mar- veled that any collection of human be- ings should apparently prefer the bad atmosphere and positive discomforts of such a barn to the privacy of a house, howsoever humble. Of course, if a C. 1. D. drug specialist accom- panied him, he might understand. And, again, he might be more puzzled than ever. - Furneaux's companion muttered something and sidled to a card table. The detective turned to John and said in a most casual way: “There’'s your friend chinning with the barkeep. Get close to him, order two liqueur brandies and see what “CONNINGTON BE D—D!" SHRILLED THE OTHER. lash out at him in that bald-headed w'y? Sometimes you myke me tired. Did_you &'y two liqueurs, sir? Spe- " said John. Connington again. “I was only talking to my dog,” he explained, but an_unguarded tone in his voice made the implied apology sound worse than a protest. “Well, talk some more to him and He turned to | leave me alone.~ “I am not aware that I even ad- dressed you.” No? That's likely, too. You could always forget things you didn't want to remember."” “But let us at least get this matter cleared up. 1 was asked for my name and gave it. Surely it was you who attacked me.” “You knew I was here and thought to surprise me. Who brought vou in, I'd like to know. Was it you?” And Connington glowered at Furneaux. “Yes. and if it comes to that, w shouldn’t 17 Do you own the place The detective’'s geniality had frozen rather rapidly, but the other was too frightened or too angry to notice the fact. “You little rat, it was you who led | MA bond _requi; . 2 force we will i suburbe collect Reciirity an office MEN fied cor. Gill dry. 27th ard K Young 7 f you are a go-getter and a live tart you on to 11 can earn Apply between 8 and 9 131 l = anted, 4. as train news agents: cash v red work to right parties. No. 3. enst_hatemen —it 5 sition_earnini dul_vrfil“xlnirvd. call Room 30 PL RERS. 1364 South_Carolina_ave. 'S wanted_ 2 A-1_Ford mechanics. 1420 T, st n.w driver and_sol and _reference. or:_cash shington | TY. red must have cara ard e: ce and tlme. Dhis, 16" the. spiendia established firm 10 sell paini for recognized quality 'm with ambition, or as a side line for state experience 1ling apecialty: evers person £00d pay and_onnortunities 1144 Munsav B YOUNG WOMEN. i APPLY ! ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC xperienced. o sell new houses: ive full lendid prospe uilders ‘and real rtunity i enamels and anufacturers: nity for a young paint salesman pecialty on’ paint " trade: confidential Address Box' 302, Star of- rrespondence achool sellin ary: leads furnished: liber paid. Write Edward Smith. Fed- TELEPHONE COMPA! iEe HELP—DOMESTIC. platinum e need 1l pay highest Drices. F Selinger s. 81 ng i r old gola, siver diamonds: aleo discarded jewelry. them in our manufacturing dept 2 et ! phone FUKNITURE—Will pay the best cash prices ' J2hn M | Schaefter Co. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Contjnued.) ’ PAPERHANGING. high-grade work at very resaonable prices: gelcatimatoy postsl. or ranklin 10104 G Momr.j 218 arshall pl. u1e sing, rAPEIIHANmNG!——w:fl of the Detier PAPERHAN les Egdal, 33 TNG—"The better " & s S S = R I's:]n"l‘l.flll('m. Md.. for appointment. 3 ; Texp. Agsn. of . Geo. r A5 Ahiteon we e 4708 D. repaired and rebuilt; high. McHugh & Lawson, 1223 & Franklin 5580 PIANO TUNING. $7—We specialize in_gen- cral piano rl;pnrp and lldlni Get our estimate. rices reascnable. Skilled me- chanics. Work guaranteed. Sanderson, 444 'H st ne Linc. 1087 TANO—Modern arger | cas tween ! or varnish cans i 10 be used by 25 LS Large or small lot phone ‘A Kahn. Inc. 035 grand: 5 it 3 _in or must be in good condition’ will' pay no_dealers. Phone North 9530. he- 6om and 9 om ROSE & LENKHARDT—General contractors. rickwork, cement garages, sleeping porches. remodeling : estimates chesrfully given. 1170 3rd st. ne. Atl 419 5¢ UY empty one-gallon. square oil must be in g6od condition aint gtore. Bring them in ries, Beall, Sharp Co.. GHT. “Bring_ the: riman's. 953 t cash. Ine.. BOOKS BOU Frank. 5416 RUGs AND MRP;:"r: ;\‘-nnl. 5 e reasonable prices 04 Penna. ave. nw __ West 105. UG CLEANING and storing. oriantal and Carpet_ Cleaning Co.. 419 mestic. Sanita J. ave_n.w. Linc 7638-1481 N_FRON worn carpeis Tast & Laurgl Ecipee “Haih &390 ugs for sale. A WESCHLER S. 920 Household " Effécty, M ocke. | irty-six years serving | Washington public. o oo | aauf Autom by R NYTHING Phone Main 1282 or 9539. 20 PA. AVE. NJW. Merchandise Stocks, obiles. ete. ECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns guarantee readers. essa) will admi ice Column call Main 5000, Branch 115. satisfaction to Star | Any complaint found nec- ry to be made to Ths Star receive prompt attention. For ission to Recommended Serv- ERS—Special prices this week nls: aiso reduced prices’ on uphOIstering Holober & Coo A28 338, 1° a _&rass cutting. hedge trimmir andecape work. Wood Co.. Gardeners. Li 2028-R. 22! TRUNKS, hags and leather goods repaired. Columbin’ Leather Goo B1e" Tatn st Adame 7136, open evenings ‘till 10 p.m UPHOLSTERING and slip_covers. also Pairing: very low prices. Col’ 4038, ard Upholstery Co. 2810 1 WELDING—Casting. stesl and aluminum welded properly: work guaranteed. M. M. an” 207 13th st. n'w - NT. BEDBUG. RAT ROACH extermination guaran Itip) T Ci teed: Irte esumate, = Kill now. ihey Iy in Summer. AMER. DISINFECT- | 610 Dist.’ Natl. Bk. Blde. Main | rospeet: | COOK. white woman. for morning or evening | 3 T%llnl'n- | work in lnlrl‘.‘{'flfl{lfi _“IIK’-. $30 month: ref- bd re 55771 See Idine. Iy Sheridan_Garage. TTOMOBILES an : . Smonized. o Cxpert “repal Q & Pt ERA, | Tully poje | T completewale a salary and bonus | Apply Tues- 2886, Bond Washington _and while learn am. o. on worth $50 week. 0 a.m.. Room i Bide eral positions open in_sales | Oxford Bide. INSTRUCTION COURSES. . day or evening Peoble in the last 40 v ‘o0d's School, F. Wood. ing and easy to learn AND GENERAL, HOUSEWORKER— required. Telephone Clevaland | A GOOD TIME TO BEGI and. typewriting and Eng. We have helped man, re. Tel. Lin, 38. 11, Fast Capitol ‘st.. Court ri SITUATIONS—MALE. ELLIOT-FISHER bookkeeping machine op- erator. wants steads position: experienced. 1 R&(flren&!. Address Box 117-Z, .l“'lr office. . forming . enroll at once: fascl- ATTO $1.95 Worke. GLASS INSTALLED while you wait. | and “up. " Newman . Autg Radiator | $02 11th si. n.w. Main 5516 i 0 andirons. ety | BEDD) lows, feather matt. Ideal Bedding PARTS NICKEL PLATED brase beds e, 15" 31, NG RENOVATED. springs. matt.. pil- | . down’ comforts recovered. | 1524 7th n.w. N.10145. | SWITCHBOARD OPERA .{, Telephone School., ENERGETIC youne white man desires work or.13th and N & Y jdrive_anv car.” Cleveland 2132-J fon department: outside work must_ be nut-u‘mnr\n‘{"" Apply E Ronm | { inatructor. T w | cart { Euaranteed Columbia & AUTO DRIV’ ators e uaranteed . ened d 'bliie sult requ! hermanent The Union News Co, Tnion_Station ou_are 100King A RO« T ~ morpini. SALESY and trucks man. Apply ALESMA old.” establi be willing, jobbers. S| and salary SALESMED 50" per w Room_900. ber and state when avai on Wednesday. American magazine el "Chevrolel automoniles | onderful opportunity for rEnt | sajes manager. Ourisman's Chey- | 0 Ll - A BT { Tor” grocery trade.” wanted m‘-»:"‘n"""""y whed soap manufacturer. Must | non 10! to work retail trade as'weil as | S3TMIEY AAA and traffe examine Call FOSTER, Fran GIRLS WHO WISH TO BECOME E in_ beauts culture g THOSE WITH UNDI for drawing—Large interview on al art a" profession. r_offl rienced. with hizhe n: work as chauffeur. Address 9 n.w. v PN R. Franklin & ULTIGRAPH OPERATOR work. Address Box Sod g | ING BEDDING—Box springs repaired: mattressés | Barfer Supniv. 723 Ath et n.w BEDDING. MATT) illows_reno. : ash. fed, $3. work guaranteed. Columb o 5528 | SES. box springs and | best prices’ and prompt del. | Mattress Co., 817 F ot n.w. M 6670 | BOX § et ready for Sprine. ight EAGLE Phone M PRINGS. MATTRESSES and pillows— BEDDING (!8 1123 7th st. n.w. pri ol CCTION it and * parking: satisfaction | any car Turnished. Call Mr rienced a“;lh“tl. L 'lldI Mo ohjertion” to " coun Yount 4808 Letand st Ches # DRESSMAKING. v tions especially. i North 788, DRESSMARING and remaieline i1 familice | Arst-class worlc: Tensonable. white. A7 Address’ Box | Box 142.2, Star office. i 31 T _elderly Apply” Box “199-2. Star | for [ractical training evenin, 'y those desirous of making ce. ERCIA inte-past emplovers, EnE daten | O eCPIV 31 telephone num- & When £ Thr amterview | decoratin. 950X, Star | Ask for cat Address Box (31— or daily average 4 or cek for daily sverace Tuesday_morning AUTO DRIVI rienced _ing costume and millinery designing. | qu Register no: |B o * | white _chagfts miarior | AopoCH DESIGNER créator of gowns. interior | s a few more patrons home or out service: low prices. Main 7717. De 1.1, i 10 N R—Willing _and expertence: rapid_dictatio L ART illustrating. aloz. Special Summer cour Livingstone Academy A W apable: Er. 7 dr0r dicta | _best references. Tel. Col. 3307 1* | = { NG LI S BY OL| ructors: eatisfaction furnished. - Call ganization ability to @ American of SALESMEN—Electrolux lear in ovenink offices in United States. | et men. "Who have executive saies | tative, at_Investment international _or- | ANOTHER S with over 300 offices in foreign v, 10 B8 week." faster, more { night " school. school. "B, ualify as apecial managers in our Mces. See Mr. Barlow. represen- 13 SOFT STO: enced on b STOVE ply in_own and salary Star_office. ire._ Georze A. Fuller Co.. 26th and Cal- or wire. Georxe A, experi- NE_CUTTERS _wanted rite uilding work: union job. Pas, U | ire. i BOYD PRI D BOILER repair salesman: ap- hand_writing. giving_experience expected. Address Box 137-2, | 2P | fo... then unable to hold position. changed to Another, oyd places more stenos ists than any Lo (e ATE LE | languages: Co; | bert Jonas. 1406 Hopkins st. n.w.. near 20th A X = SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. AFTER SPENDING 0 BRICKLAY neve_ firenlaces and small work: union man. Ph_CJ; R wants hollow-tile work. chim- | r_1015. or Box 15t CARBON Owner COLEM " "BURNING, 30c PER CYLINDER. ! o _remove plugs and wires.‘ M. M. | N. 207 12th et. n.w. M. 450! CARPEN Iy executed: AR ER WORK QUICKLY AND NEAT- fgnepal house vepairs. Adams CRUITT & SON « | CARPENTER, contractor. building, remode! | ine. repairing. pal + cleepm, il | EkDoy. 38 { CARPEN for smail monthly payments | fronts or remodeling of any kind i time NE: Girard ntine, cementing: garages. a % specialty. C. 5 WORK of all kinds fe porches. store call ‘any | M. BENNETT. Adams 8476. 1238 sonw. | transfer corner. M. 4598. . WINDOW AND DOOR SHADES — Good uality opague shades fitted to lowe, 88c: the best gualite of op: $£1.15: hung free. ‘e will cal: witl Kleebiatt. 11th and H st Line. 4 WINDOW SHADES AND SCREZNS—sres estimates. J. M. Butler & $:n. 2031 Nich- ols ave Lincoln 10123 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! eley etone man is The new stucco and in town. Plastering and_stuccoing a spe- cialty. Prompt attention to all work. C: Linc. 7183-R. M. P. HARRIS. 5¢ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BARBER—2.chair shop: £0od corner n. rent. S15: $250 cash. bal. terms. Vie ROOMS. 3 hathe, completely furnished will accept terme. Address Box 48-Z. office GILT EDGE 2nd trust morts “iiren on redidende Wobdnace . & mavabie monthly: will sell for 30 per cent discount. Write and owner will call. Address Box 25-Z,_Star office 31 GASOLINE STATION. store and rotisseria for broiling chickens. suburb of Washington. on_Baltimore-Washington boulevard: £2.875. le $€1.000 ~cash. halance _S10 unusual opportunits. ~Phone Taylor. Hyattsville 1101 or write 3602 34th Mi._Rainier. Md.. to_inspect. 4° TOMMUNITY STORE on corner northeast. oing excellent bueiness: owner going 1o re- Avply 1425 G st. ne. 31¢ UNCHROOM, HOME CAFE, 420 12th nw. Old_establighéd "location: good: = reasonabis .4 . lease: sacrificing account other Lunns-“f.u CHAI! ers D] 10th st CANEING, upnolstering: pore! linted. ~C. Armstrong. Franklin 7: nw | COUPLE—colored man. butler and auto- | mobile’ mechanic. chauffeur: woman. cook. North 0334 . SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. BY COLORED WOMAN. bachelor's apart- ment to clean. or laundry work at home. | PoRR B Csa o GENERAL HOUSEWORK. small family, vi- cinity of ‘Arlington or ciiy: can stay tome {nighte: reliable colored woman. Address | Box 191 office. - days legal stenographer $25 Cin take ew” dictation accurately with Boyd 2 mo. than’ with 2 yra. di 1 auher echool i clty.” Tot '8 New classes 3 438G ‘st now. Main 387 SONS in mathematics. . el ernduate: ST $1.50. AL perience. ralary, $50 TELEPHON for apartment Kew_ Gardens. ox- i1t flith, School. a member are Schools 17 14th st E OPERATOR_ switchboard pe Ahollne."dl' hi v Mrs. —BEAUTY (T RE. Al branches taneht at (he Mabelle Honour the onl =— { GTRL—) T chambermaid or wal ! gr 500K in ‘small famils: reference ress. North school in Washington that ot the American Beauts Cul- soc. Day and evening classes. room 302. Fr. 85131, a8, Eeneral housewor in city: references. 1030 Lamont st. n. Col._ 1855 references. 11 am. TRUCK DRIVER: experienced road H st. ne. Tue Apply 314 i EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. " | GIRL. colored. wants cleaning { r washing, or_leave city ‘as " cook. Pot. 1642 YOUNG M rofitable position wi Ru cash ‘lofl:ll’ll caj ime. Autara > Address Box 502 ‘Star office AN who wan permaner ' good earnings, who ot it 1336_U. COOKS. maids, w domestic work: ters. bus bove and glrls Woodtand" Achis: ORK in private family. HOUS] tomac_HK: = willing to devote rite, giving full par: %1 | Part-time, ing for YOUNG MAN with knowledse of keneral Electrotype Co.. 1 pewrit- 2 cooks, e | SR Chete office work. i R E YOUNG M. egtablished oyed who ling to wo nomin: make himself generally useful State_ white or colored: references. Z. YOUNG MEN tee 10 start. d el M b L o R here how. emploved- 1% e Ford truck in market. Address AN, can dri Star oftice e on table in_exchane | ! Compensation. ADPIY { fun et ot 5 to ies position, prefer men now em: ancement and are wil- Straight commission: References ‘company- ompaiiy drivers. ) rk_for it. el ington happens. If he recognizes you, hail hum by his right name.” Oddly enough, Spot attracted little attention here. He was on a leash, of course, and the scattered tables helped to some extent in concealing his pres- ence. Panton was sure that the barman gave Furneaux a sharp glance, and just as quickly decided to look at any one except the detective. He perplexed John by saying in response to the re- quest for brandy: “Are you a new member?” 1 suppose so,” said John. “What's your name?" “John Panton.” “Hell it is!” snarled the man by John's side. 4 This individual had been slouching against the counter, resting his el- bows on a znc slab and digging his clenched fists into his jaws, but he | whirled around now with an animal- | like alertness, his arms dropped, and | his right hand passed beneath his coat | in the direction of a hip pocket. gramophone and some dozen couples ‘were seated at tables arranged in front of a service counter. An arched pas- sage showed that this was simply an adjunct of a still more secluded bar. Panton, versed in the wiles of dug- outs, knew that if the police raided the place, at least three stout lines of defense would have to be stormed be- fore the first hottle of wine or splrlls! tould be found. Heavy folding shut- ters were in readiness to protect the tlub's supplies of intoxicants, while | two innocuous urns, marked ‘“‘Coffee” and “Tea,” respectively, supported by b mixed force of cups and plate: would remain on the counter as ev] dence of convivial virtue. No one seemed to pay heed to the three men, but many eyes were fo- cused on Spot, who sneezed loudly at the first suiff of concentrated ciga- rette smoke, which filled the air with & blue mist, dut disregarded it com- pletely afterward. He had withstood stronger reek during many a blizzard at Moose Lake. ‘The interior bar was as dingy and badly illuminated as the larger dance hall, but some effort had been made to relieve the bareness of the walls by placarding them with cheap sporting prints and a whole collection of un- pleasant cartoons cut from a Parisian weekly. This room was nearly half Ul of men, Wth & tew women, play- ing cards, chess and dominoes. Be- hind a fitted counter stood an array of ;. bottles on shelves. A villainous-look- ] “Steady, Dopey!” saild the barman in a curiously authoritative way. It was Spot who brought about a real crisis. He stiffened and growled, and was ready to spring, so Panton, knowing he would be obeyed, said “T'chun!” x The dog vlelded and his bushy mane drooped, but the familiar command had an extraordinary effect on the surly fellow who resented Panton's presence so thoroughly. For a second his relaxed limbs straightened, his head was lifted, his hands fell, and his heels nearly clicked. Then he re- membered. **Tchun, yourself!” he cried, almost in falsetto. “Some blistering nerve you've got, Panton, butting in here and calling an old soldier to atten- tion?” 3 John’s right fist clenched. - Just in time, Furneaux broke in: “You two seem to know each other,” he gackled cheerfully. “The war is over now. Let bygones be bygones. John swallowed both his wrath and the insult, o “What's the matter, Connington? he saild. “What cause for a quarrel have I given you?” “‘Connington be d——da" shrilled the other, still in the throes of utmost ex- citement. “My name's Walker—isn't it, Jim?""—this to the barman. “Oh, chuck {t!” was the disgusted answer. “This yer gentléman calls you Connington. -If you didn’t want ter own up, why the blazes did you me on to jaw about Panton the other evening,” he said. ‘“What's the game? ‘What are you after? You look like a cursed lawyer’s clerk, but if you think I'm going to whitewash our honorable ex-captain you're jolly well mistaken.” “That's a pity,” said Furneaux quietly. “Mr. Panton is no longer a poor man. He can take care of his friends—even of his enemies.” (Copyright, 1926, by Louls Tracy.) (Continued tomorrow.) DUCE’S PALM READ. Nebraska Musician Says. She Prophesied Good Fortune for Him. NEW YORK, May 31 (#).—Return- ing Saturday on the Conte Rosso, after making her concert debut in Rome and her operatic debut at Terni, Miss Frances Gettys of Lincoln, Nebr., told how she had read Mussolini's %:ullm during her period of study in taly. ‘While riding across a lake with him in a launch, Miss Gettys scanned the dictator's palm and said to him: “1 prophesy good fortune through your intelligence.” “This,” Mussolini was quoted as replying, ‘“you can know without looking at my hand.” WOMAN FREE IN RUM CASE ‘Wife of College Head Says Auto Belonged to Husband. CHICAGO, May 31 (#).—Mrs. Ger- trude Johansen, wife of Ralph Jo- hansen, head of the Hamilton College of Law, was dismissed Saturday in an Evanston Justice of the Peace Court on a charge of transporting liquor in her automobile. The liquor charge grew out of her arrest, May 12, for violation of a minor traffic regulation. It was placed against her as a result of agitation by the safety council in Evanston. Mrs. Johansen testified that the au- tomobile was her husband's and not hers, and she had no knowledge of the liquor. » — Northwestern University plans to have its new stadium ready for foot ball games by next Fall. ‘Tuesday. PORTER—Rellable colored man, able to drive automobile: DOWSLEY. IN( A8 e York ave. nw bring your references | HELP SUPPLIED FREE—Wain 35466— ceneral mployme: chambermaids. - | HELP FREE. X {dow’ cleaners, I:lr%!orm ‘waitresses, n?flsm!: S “AND ChAnEer ofli-:e‘i‘xfi’?fl"%fifl"é"’fl?&.‘.fii i School NO CHARGE YOU ARE PLACED. house, eed. O 2 31 g original berz & 4 or RTAINS. lace and all kinds: cleaned and nished _at reasonable prices: RAPERIES—SIip covers of new aesigns and work guara Estaplished 1907 Columbia $802. Valentine-Bauer. £th st n.w 1 creations at moderate prices. Green- Bloch. Inc.. 728 11th n.w. Franklin | P et e “Call Mam Main_1855 FELECTRICAL REPAIRING. i appliancee. epair fans. motors. coil-armature winding.' Electric Shop. 608 D st. n.w. Franklin 4634, ture and coil ‘windi i cialiste. st n.w. TRING. motor i power appar: Central ature Works, Main_3600. i 1P sale ger *{ ELECTRIC HOUSE WIRING—Before sau | have v mate. work | months to_pay | Eve st nw our electrical work done “let us esti- Convenient luge installed: repair attended to. e give you 12 to 24 Economs Electric Co.. 801 day _ cieaners. dienwagher LAUNDRESS—First_class and reli | mall family wash. 2323 17th st. now. o1 experienced, wants work to | lothes dried in sunny _yard 23 11th nw. NURSE or mother's helpe irl 61 . maids. by . LR A Y you with first-class dej labl ata Tamilies, Motels. Agartment Summer “resorts. “arghant Agency w RE: take home | Adams_2746. r by neat. colored | | EXCAVATIN i heavy hauling, nrices. Adams Main 7747 = — Small ating and | nrompt : "reasonable | Phone Main sfter 6, 4pm.’ s 6243, at_once. . ®00d reacon for selling. Address than market price. Address Box 165-Z. Star monthly, At discount: need money. ' Address torium stock and bonds. Address Box 2o0od “location in n.w. section: 14 tables. large Box_130-Z." S NCHROOM _for 806 D nw. $2.000 ROOMING HOUSE. 19 rme. 4 be.. 15 rooms R 1 A RELTABLE and steadily_growing general “h ndfd - in idence. large store and station on prom- HAVE ready funds to buy good second- 628_Southern Blde M. 10086. | EXPERT FLOOR FINISHI ing: skilled mechanic . house paint- | special prices: auick | Paul Serene.’ 55 M st. n.w. Tel. ; e o A RO orth 9334, D; cooks, ‘;:'r"os | §flm‘.§; .hnc:’leure%flrell‘ur;le. te washing | = T any kind. of any dishwashers. FFICE POSITIONS—7ree | u 31 or _Secret, ELECTRIC MACHINE and hand efficient. reasonable: reliable serv- i NASH, 371 th st Col 4551, | | FLOORS LAID scraped. finished: old floors ated: estimates 4130 G: iven. _Acme Floarinj 30 Ga. ave- - Bhone Col. 211 . FLOORS—Beautiful floors make beautifu home. few; floors laid. seraped and finisned. H. E ch. Old floors scraped and finished ik 635 F st. n.w. aries. Main 2480, UNLESS » PERSONAL. LEAVING FOR AS] N C. Will ‘take or ING. IF S 5_YE. MEN-FOUE NEATARTEA ING__MEN AB 3 : NQ EXPERIENC] IDE WORK: NO E PEIARY: WE P R 9 AM. F. GEGAT CORPORATION. 61 'ARS OF AGE. FOR gfls@c" } ASSTSTANT ALY QEr SRR ERARY | seiting "l S ACTORY BRANCH F ST. Room 213, Traneportation Bide._17th gnd < HELP—FEMALE. ng * executive -class permanent nosition: state and experience. ce. VIL] morrow morning in Hudson. H. | 3 passengers. " Col: 10085. = |LADY WILL TAKE PASSENGERS ON izht seeing _{ours’ or social or shoppine | office. “Adams 8708, v to and from | for general office worl a good Dok 8- FLOORS LAT chine or handwork, prompt old floors renovated by ma- Call Franklin 2637 for service. J. C. Price. 1120 th st.n.w. FURNY! ing. Fine cabinet work. 1 & CO.. 504 E st. n.w. TT] NG AND REFINISH. RE REPAIRING AND ‘§xznm_m Main 9349. { FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. ropd: Eade, Est o tierior. covers free. slip- full it . Returned LR, o SVl RS | Rl rm e Py | KQdress Box 1055, E X P:f; 2 p.m. Frank. 5203-J. GRACE NASH C. FL ‘—in a mer Pl chanacter e e ™ AGdress Box 230-. Star office: OOR MANAGER | ASioRTR; starch work. Manhat! 5 FOR RENT—_F' NEAR SR aah work.” OR +IURNISHED HOME “NEAR Round Hill, or particulars cail Frank. 88 g cantile establishment. Only those | CASHIER, tor; mu 11th sts HYDRAULIC elevator opera- Supt., the Palais Royal, G and with Bouse. in" furniture Falerfoe AU xperience in clothing ouse: Y 886 ;xm Hnnd;_vi. STARTING J& 1. CLASS IN BEAUTY culture. Call 1. between S S e Roure 31,10 renovating sh st n.w. st have license. Apply’ EXPERIENCED MILLINERS tc in hat W BACHRAST FE4™ [t [ IT I8 JUST A LOGICAL TO WEAR STOCK o teeth as stoc e GIRLS, 1 3 Pa. ave. n.w. nted: white. Neal's Cafeteria, GIRL. ne; b 10 mission. MEN. i AL reMigenty o brofessional peopie. ‘e a line that c;l"! b:“d ln.y. s ion "i?elnmned. kive age, experience and 0 e PINCOTT COMPANY. ‘who are able to t -“rg:t‘M,"," e | office " asejstan We make them {0 impression o{ your_foot. Fit -nnyg_l,flu, immediate = comfort. FOO* qp! N Mfl(‘){A‘s\)RY. 612 F at. n.w.c r.nfl 'Ki}‘. colored. intelligent. for *hy NELLIE TA R (ADDRESS UNKNOWN AT N el T e ntal erred. it ar_after year | GIRL. whit com- | j office work: istate age. sold nent “position: i drese Rox 46.7. Star office will it to her interest to | feith her, wnel EAllfic wooc%"mfi:fl‘fi to Act as messenger: perma. | Miam| i 3 ooortunity to learn general HEAT notice ! { Becatse we do our own work _and run_open | shon ix‘yl‘ work guaranteed. . TINNING, PAINTING—Take | Best work. lowest price. Why? | Redman B et._ne. _Atlantic 1032 | JOB PLASTERING and cement work of all kinds; 0 Job reasonable "prices: work guaranteed: Too Tar. Frankfin BRZS 3° EYS—Duplicate keys, 25 cents: you wait. Turne n.w.._ basement. ade while er & Clark. 1233 R Nave. LAWN trade in your ol Tive th's MOWERS esharpened and_repaired: foe. Lawn Mower Service: 817 service. . 917 n.w. Fr. 10183, LAW: repair: repajr it 12 The bes! 18 C st. n.w. MOWERS—Hand or power. new or | it _paye to buy where you can get parts: if you break a part. we have forlese, J. V. Hutekins & Co - < salars. $30 per mo. to start: | OAK. LODGE SANITA! TOM._BETHES Ent. eiEht and education. Ad- | Md.. fof aged. invalids Pien Tel. Beth MACHINE _AND MODEL mental 516 8th et. n.w. WORK :xpE; | work a specialts ' Gosnell Miz. Co.. Philadelphia GOOD VACA Since 179! OF The rem. frigeration willin, of homes. We wi high-grade. honesty is dress and ality. Ve may eslect comi ate saleg belvs AMOSS & DOWSLEY, INC., 13 COPELAND ELECTRIC are desirous of earni| e deplener of tne Copeland ls one o the im are -E-.:en ni.dwida experience and promi- an L "em ‘N{‘d“(’l'. is right. has been on the mar. ket for several year 15" rellability beson t to get in touch with several SALESMEN and energetic young teacher. 405.M. Star offtce. R Y 1Yl 1) MME_ ALICE_SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE BY t French Parisienne masseuge, 12 Rhods Teland ave.. bet. 10 ‘a.m. and ea‘m‘n. TION POSITION f bitic Kadren " Box ehift at remises: REAL ABILITY TO SELL JANTTOR, first-clas: . house: ' settled man to bring references y: 7 a.m. Phillips & Co. ex) night oo ” elevator 3 o W rienced; 1 1 SLIP COVERS. OVERSTUFFED SEPARA’ 1 Lo W | R SRS RTy oo ST REFRIGERATION. Néum for ver arkable progréss of electric_re- | Add: ress_Box LADY, refined. young. and instruction’ in . 1 Thomas Circl Joi N REST HOME FOR AGED. IN min, q con\ It it . oriand. and Eopumg. in fi”"‘imfi‘-‘:%fi' 1840 15'3%“ A r{_lkglht duties in pleasant office. CITY WILL 72-7, Star office. 31 or vppoint- ures returns tb men who e araing ork ihcomes and who MANICURIST. first class. 416 12th st. n.w. ‘Atkineon. manager. : N A "enmwcr'liux‘nmm YW ments ot to put their best into their jobe. Dlain usee of time or whol i good _talker. |and_Eve n. field. and associated with | the automotive industries. NURSE. eraduate or under graduate o ex- WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PAINT years t a_coat ook FENTON. 216 3rd n.w. Call Franklin 5022 SAVES YOUR ROOF. LET ME ADD o the service of vour meial roof with of paint. Best material. PAINTE ics. Seres spacial rates now: fioor Ainishing. skilled mechan- uick_service. ~ Paul 55 M st. n.w. Tel. Pot. 25i. 4 PAINTING (R Ra" e “anewer "any chi) 80003" i PAPERHANGT pointed up. writing able ND PAPERHANGING, Arai cihen work Echo. DeRorat: Adams ING. painti; 31 cash and e ing_Co.. M. 325: T room: article in drug stor rt. 7" ist Do neat Appearing. and Avply 206 Hill -Bldg.. 17th APPAREL (men's. wom rece. oade. and"nde, ete. "CwilT | Piione Mr. Wingar. Franklin 641 and has demonstrated Question in hundreds | ¥oman with children and | NURSERY GOVERNESS. experienced white 2210 Wyoming_ave. ®ood references to care for 2 AUCTION SALES of furniture of all kinds, good et i . . e evety Wed: Besday e Jou' an or Summer. ey otomac_2585. f ability, whe Dien' of 20d ad- ich of these ‘: ing and amp to ‘made who i SALESLADY earnest el estione ence in dress unquestion will be coal lons 841 Pa, vate school: pulifications 42 New York Ave. N.W. SALESMEN for laundry quired. 14th st. PLANT SUPERINTENDENT for wholesale gasoline plant; give experience and references| HOSE, BAGS, KNIT GOODS, in first letter, also- salary ex-| GLOVES, ETC. APPLY 4th d. g:::'eofi 2 1927 G st n. established A o Pt P (B T WANTED—Kin( -7, Star office. AITRESSES_wan ‘wanted, shop. one_who, 31’1 k‘ ulnnfl' ;' Toy o | Cftimate on what od have for sale. Shan: Call 8315 1":?-?.“%12 b 15’{’ . vy or g 255 hfaren . experien W, route; cash bond re-|spoearing n o0, _15th WAITRESSES on and iy, phs ml§ or n.w. North 1785. rlenced and _neat Ty, “Roter Washcoftes a._ave. n.w. Elite Laundry, 2119 nw, WANTE Address 45-Z,| FLOOR, Box * ce, 5 DIES, EXPERIENCED . IN SELLING DRESSES, COATS, MILLINERY, UNDERWEAR, ST B g e TP 2, Star ofice. FURNITURE of Al Kindssntiaues. lares ts: will the highest senberg. | Maln 7328 So D — 50 SALESLA- or emi ce. M. BROOKS & CO., 1109 G ST. N.W PAPERING AND PAINTING. his week: Average size room, $7.50. with uplex yashab ese pointin; for FOR SALE—Delicatessen and _Fruitstand 1507 Wisconsin ave. 4° CIGAR.confectionery. etationery, and toye old-established stand. good n.w. location. at Bos Star office. 18 SHARES Buena Granite Co s stock. Jess office WILL SELL $3000 fret morigage. payatle re. Box 1 Star_office. TWENTY SHARES of Washingto - i A Star office. 1 CAFETERIA doinf_Food_business also_in dini, room: rent reasonable ar- gain at $3500- will accent terms. Address R0 Star_offi 1 ESTABLISHED_ LU f 1 owner openin; blace. R. B Behrend. 1317 Fonw. furnished. for rent. K. B. Benfend. 1317 nw. SHOP. sale. doing good bgll- ness._Apply 1310 N. Capito) st. 31 m!whlndlw business. showing sp! come. is offered 1o seitle an estate: nice res. inent highway rice is right and tes easy._Inouire 815 11th st. haw. i trust notee. Anchor Realtr Corporation. PONSIBLE PERSON to open tea or lunch room 1 recentlv reconctricted George- town apartment and store bldg.. owner will co-overate. Responsible man to oven and conduct barber shop. ehoe shine and pool bparlor owner will co-operate. Man experienced in gent's furnishines. to take over established business and smali staple stock at less than cost. Capable man to taki 11 establis and rofiable deficatemen and Inchroom. in sgglknl dn'l{tg';n locati ‘will sell at in- entory' albout 85900 aelor barlcuars Phone” MeDonald, Main 'EAR-BEER and lunchroo: 5 it o o%her e Dl ‘white trade: Grocery doing good busines: sickness causes owner to_sell cheap. RHODES & STEARNS, 1100 Eye st. n.w. M. 1363. Eve. Ad. 6525.7. TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS —of anv k b lte with comdential sertice, “WE FISANGE " call ERY STORE AND MEAT MA dolne” shout $100.000 searly. sleiding a good profi.'is availabie. " Gwner Hus made Enod And deslred o enter angthier fela. 4" reaily Swonderful opportunity for a live. wire. ‘Brice T bninsas. s pear the" vty "0F- T3th ‘. 1"': CT QUICKLY. ~For are KRAV-SCHTEDER-KAY CO., Investment Bldg. Frank. 513. WE CAN SELL ANY GOOD BUSINESS QUICKLY. CAPITAL ADJUSTING AND FINANCE CO.,_INC, 6-908-909. Dist. Nat'l. Bank Bids.. Sulte 006-005,308- &8t N'W! s FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BABY CARRIAGE, egod condition: also 1 radio battery. 'ot. 4086J. BILLTARD TABLE. in zood condition: chesv. See Wooding. 1851 Wyomine. 5° BRICKS. cheap. Apply wreel o5 AR Reur B next to " Washisglon Loan & Trust Co. _See salesman on_job. further. part Special poiychrome _paper or other krades: le papers. $10 per room and up. g plants, plumbing and elect: Boyle-Robertson Constriction prices include scraping. sizing and £ up. All paints mlxne‘d on o‘:’-'s"“:"fl s work _guarants ship and m T3 r] k. P. i B rer tharsos. " Torms if Jou Bitfadeionia 9th st assures you of tI of in i ..i.fimg inferior_workman- ] ing 0 extra charge for terms Estimates given free. Co.. 714 11th et, n.w. 1 2 ote Washed with it low 3" B0y fead ind. vire juix our vaints on lients. Paperhan, rst-cltes work on months to pay: free esti . Searn 2836, open” evén;.?.‘-’. mont] is. 9163. [ANGING P : aver 5 years 18 . n.w. Al NGING, and ;. PAIN G B FLAODANG Brotoraet worp mATRG best materials. RE, money. ri Call M. Pui ), A . al mps, Adams 6064 [(NG—Better _ work .8 o BT eesiony Wau B New York ave. 1, Cha: e Tona aveov 980 ToaY ool des. ™ Alopis"th 430 4t es. mw. ELEVATOR (Otis make). condition _ guaran rit-class. Elevator_ Co.. Inc.. 467 C st. n.w. Main _1280. FURNACE—Hot-air furnace: o.k.: able. 1245 Irving st. b.w. Adams 1383: e fns £ 814 Totn st. Eincom store. . m"'f’l..n, 20 up ':.-mm‘ln | torewood '23: oriental

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