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POKER PORTRAITS. THE HEIGHTOF FUTILITY — DiscussinG THE PROPER. ROYALTY To PAY oM A ROYAL FLUSH IF YOU WANT MY oPirion #3215 EnouGtt T BiLe! You Know AS WELL A5 | DO THAT NO ONE EVER GETS A L PLAY ON A I?oYAL.< S0 LE'S MAKE \ TH' RovALTy wocz'ru( wHiLE ~ SAY 10 ( ~ PAY WHATCHA say — ¥50% 1S PLENTY For A Rovac! THAT wouLD make #30* For. TH' CROOK WHO HOLDS / ( 1 EvE™N BoTHER To DRAW To A ROYAL \F YA oMLY # 500! You' RE CrAZY #3509 15 0UT OF ALL PRO PORTION To T LiiT we'ReE pavie #150 | wWouLD BC ABOUT RIGHT —By WEBSTER. Copr, 1928 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Go, ANY PoDy W0 HOLDS A RoOYAL wor'T GET A CENT OvER. ¢3°_° 'FRoM ' TH' DIFFEREECE AN MAKE, g ! A RoyAL WORTH / S5 B By Louis Tracy SYNOPSIS. Jim Parke. Hudson Bay Co.s agent wt Moosa Lake, is greatly disturbed by a hews item (o an English paper announcing he coming marriage of Alistair Spencer Pan- ton ‘to Efleen Grant and referring to the Drogpective groom as the heir presuniptie ©f Lord Oban, whoes only son, John Bridg- north Panton. disappeared somn years ago and whose death is about to be presumed by law. Parke decides to leave Moose Lake end g0 back to England. Arrived at_Edmonton. he tells Mr. Leslie, temporary head of the Hndson ' Bay that he. is ) Panton, Mible. Leslic's' daughter, ympathetic fistener ‘to the tale and &he encourages her faiher to help voung. Panton in the meantime. Fileen Grant is married in London o Alistair Panton. Immediately after the eeremony eho learns thal John Panon is aliy 1 18 on his way to Eng- jand to claim an inberitance left him by his aunt. ' Lord Oban. John Panton's father. tells Efleen that his son had been dismissed 1rom the army for cowardics under firo and drunkennees and that he is unable to for- givo him. Eileen goes off to Tuverlochtis with Alistatr as D) . but she tells him that, <ho will not lve with him as his wife until the matter abeut Joha 1s seitied to her satisfaction. dohn, accompanied by his dog. Spot, ar- rives in England. He carries a lstter of in- troduction to Mr. Leslie's brother. a Jawyer Hying at Wimbledon. The Leslies invite him 10 atay with them sind ho accepts their hos- vitglity. * Shortly afterward Male arrives While walking the “streets 1ondon. John mee ol Arthur Frensham. who tell hat he had he n the iatal da 70 Tead hix men out of the trenches John_imparts ‘this bi Leslie and the latt Tacpector assistant ford." judge of the Proba sham Eileen reads letters which come from Jobn 1o his father and 1o Alistalr and she firmed in her ‘heliot in John'e inno- . Sho quarrels bitlerly with Alistal John ‘dacides o g0 oft on an automobile trip accompanied only by his dog. - Mr. Lesiie forwards a letter from Eileen to him asking him to name a meeting place, and he decides 10 g0 on to Inverlochtie. On his arrival he_cees ona of the members of his former company, Connington, and euspects that he ia there to cee Alistalr and that their mest- ing concerns him. He sees Eileen at 0 Post,oftice and eho'tells him that sho believes n him. men Seotland . Mount- (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XLVIL. An Opportunity for Mischief Arises. ANSING laughed cheerfully. His usually smooth-mannered friend Alistair was so angry that he hardly measured the full im- port of what he was saying. “Yes,” he agreed. “I take off my | hat to them in that respect. But you and I, bred in a more utilitarian school, realize that the stags and the grouse will not be there if we neglect the serious side of life. Anyway, 1 have some pheasants on my place in Surrey, and we'll all have a bang at them in November. . I suppose I shall see Oban at dinner?"” “Almost certain. Grant is here, you know. Events e occurred today which call for a sort of family coun- eoll, though that would not have in- terfered with your comfort in the slightest degree.” “’No, no—of course not. One cant help hearing things. and I hope mat- ters will turn out all right in the end, It's a way they have. . Well, give me a hand if 1 make heavy weather of it while explaining tomor- row’s flight. So long!” Ultimately, it was Lady Lansing’s ekill which extricated her husband from a dilemma. He was quite deter- mined to break away, but did not want to hurt Lord Oban’s feelings. As for Eileen and Betty Bridgnorth, he was not concerned. ““They’re in it up to the neck alread: he growled. “and my experience is that when women get mixed up in a row any man with a grain of sense in his head will cut and run.” So her ladyship bewailed her own mad lot, not her hu , to his lord- ship, and so bemu rcharged brain with her own protestations that hew sympathized with her. It was easy to see that in what he fondly be- lieved to be his secret thoughts he was relieved by the prospective de- parture of his guests. Now that his son was within a stone’s throw there was bound to be some unpleasantness, to put it mildlv, and the Lansings might be drawn into it. Mary Lan- sing sensed this factor, and played on it. Reginald thanked heaven once more for having given him a most capable wife. Kileen said something polite. Betty guffawed openly. Hav- ing no atom of tact in her own com- position, she appreciated it thoroughly in_others. For once in his life Alistair sat in sulky silence. Lansing was the one man living with whom he wanted to keep on the hest of terms. and he felt that it would be many a long day be- fore they met again at_Inverlochtle. It was a Dbitter blo ecause Lan, .the village. Bos Patent o8 Ofties. sing's friendliness often showed itself in_financial tips of real value. Nor did Col. Grant, usually an inter- esting and chatty soldler of the Wolse- ley period, add to the gayety of the feast. He fully appreciated the true cause of the Lansings’ flight, and lost himself in dismal forebodings of the outcome of John's return home. There was no bridge that night. The party broke up at 9 o'clock pre- cisely. Col. Grant’s car had come for him; a main county road passed along his side of the loch, and the launch had been out nearly all day. Oban sought his own rooms, and, if he ad- hered to habit, would not be seen agaln that evening. The Lansings re- tired to pack, promising to put in an appearance later for a farewell drink, and Alistair went out. It would be about 6 minutes past 9 when he passed through the garden and made for the boathouse. He reached it quickly, within less than 5 minutes, as the gradient favored one of stout build. The two girls, wanting to talk in privacy, threw shawls over alarm, understood me? pointment was canceled.” Both had caught the flash of a match in the darkness beneath lan's Leap. Some one was there-—some one, apparently, who waited, whiling .y time by smoking. If it were John, he and Alistair were little more than a hundred yards apart at the moment, and Lord Oban was nearing the vil- lage some 400 yards away to the right, Interested already, they were almost frightened now. It was all very well to profess an airy belief that Allstalr’s delinquencies called for physical chastisement, but it became a most serious thing when two men who had every each other might meet unexpectedly by night In a lonely place. Apart from the moral responsibility which must be shouldered by Alistair, to an { extent he alone could meagurc, the | degradation and John were nearly balanced by the ava- lanche of loss which had falien on his The arch plotter saw a title, a fortune, an estate and a wife being reft from his grasp. He was in a mot- bid condition, and therefore danger- ous; John Panton had been dened by living in the wilds, and was, in consequence, doubly dangerous. The girls knew this and dreaded the outcome of any immediate quarrel. Not daring to speak, and undecided how to act, they merely stared and distened, hoping they would see or hear nothing, which would go to prove that a crisis had heen averted. The | mist was creeping inshore rather raj idly now, and the squat thouse were blurred alre: the loch they heard ‘Surely John cannot have mis- 1y. P car panting up a steep hill, | They were just sufficiently are of this to be sure of it, so to speak, when another car approached from the head “WHAT WAS THAT?” CRIED EILEEN IN ALARM. their shoulders and stood on the ter- race close to the sieps leading down to the garden. In no sense were they spying on Alistair's movements. They simply could not help seeing the direc- tion he took, and, as was_discovered subsequently, each thought he had made the landing stage a rendezvous for some person unknown at or near the very hour they had chosen in the first instance to meet John. They had excellent sight, and the light was still good up to the water’s edge. A slight mist began to rise from the loch itself, and was just begin- ning to creep inland. Within an hour it would fill the glen to a height of 30 feet or more. Though watching Alistair with some curiosity—his very definiteness being rather odd, seeing that the turfed ave- nue led only to the lake—their po- sition commanded the curving drive from the house to the lodge. As it happened, no sooner did Alistair van- ish inside the boathouse, or what was the same thing from their point of view, turn on to the landing stage itself, than they discovered Lord Oban crossing the park in the direction of From being silent con- cerning the one man they broke into eager speech simultaneously in regard to the other. “Oh, Betty. I believe your uncle is going to call on John!" “Uncle Hector out at this hour! ‘Well, well. Things are happening at Inverlochtie!” - “I do hope John is in,” continued Betty excitedly. “If he happens to have gone out, old Macdonald will deny him thrice, with curses.” “Can’t wa follow, and help?” “Help what, or whom? We would simply succeed in driving Oban home | again. That old man is as proud as Lucifer. No. T would vastly prefer to round up Alistair, ana xeep him from interfering Ah.” “What weg hat?" cried Eieen io of the loch and stopped in the villag®. Such a belated arrival was unusual, but not unprecedented. Some of the visiting fishermen had probably brought cars; one of them must have returned from a jaunt to Mallaig. (Covyright, 1926, by Louis Tracy.) (Continued tomorrow.) “ICE SAINTS” IN GERMANY FAIL TO ANSWER PRAYER Killing Frost in Mid-May Comes Again This Year in Spite of Peasants’ Pleas. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, June 11.—The “ice saints’ have retained their grip on Germany, baffling scientists and commanding the respect of supernatural beings from the peasants. For lack of a scientific explanation, the “ice saints” are blamed for a killing frost which Las occurred an- nually almost without exception on three middle May days, after orchards {la\f'e blossomed and trees are in full eaf. Prayer meetings to thwart the dev- astations of the “saints” are con- ducted annually in scores of villages. In mahy sections of the country the day of prayer is fixed on the cal- endar as a legal holiday. But this year, as in most other years, prayer: went unanswered. The “ice saints” ‘wrought damage estimated at several million marks to strawberries, matoes and cherries. “It would be much better, | the Springtield Leader, “if much of the energy used against sinners was sxpended on criminals, T told him our ap- | cause for hating | suffering inflicted on | outlines of | | WANT AN éxperlenced security salesman to dispose of portion of stock in local business enter- prise of keod merit. ~Preference 10 ong With ablished 'clientele. ¥ranklin 5038, for ointmen AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN. 1 or 2. capable ful Conn._ave. men. on a ‘very profitable basls operation. _ Locomobile _Co.. 1617 AUTO MECHANIC, good, : and steady job to Tight Darty: s ence and give reference. Address Star office, BOOKBINDER, all-around m: forwarder: good lob for a ruler and e, 15° FRIDAY. HELP—MALE. (Continued.) I WANT THREE MEN. wont"s eue atertoe . SMNXUMNNN, Address Box 21 Star office. GRANITE CUTTER. Special job, best pay, air tools. At once, ; CONCRETE OIL TANK CO., 519 Mills Bldg. 12 y_m Addreca_Box 570:4. Star_ofice. 142 KKE| TYPIST — Must_be_experi- enced; siate salary expected. Address Box 32-A. Star office. OY to deliver Washlngton e ABPIY Apt. 102, er 5 p.m. act as usher and doorman. 1003 Post route: §00d 1460 Trving st. Avply E V'S White, wanted, to malke them- gelves ngeful in binders. " National Capjtal earn ol oreycles les or _mok A steady work. nw. i L0 or evening worh, Monterey Connave._ . - oo Whits, with or_without bi- e obty Mr. Stmmons, cycles, for day work. T8N T e s urday. Apply 0 M . for large x::m:flh % $126 farket, ont_offi must have Eurol Kive eforencon i’ Tont n;;mlll and meals. Addi KS—Tw ced retail food mar- ket “clerks for Sat. and part time. ADPLY ~d for permanent Do salary to capable men. ADDIY R A G FOR for istallment furniture hous o required. J. C. Miller, 1317 Moskina. COL WA-TERS wanted: ~finest 708 ‘? colored. for 2. without _children. And quarters. Give, refereices. one. if possible. Address Box ANITOR. nlored. ary and fiving auarters must be experienced and industrious. | dress Box 212-A MAN WANT small ya : reference required. W. Forsherg, Sth and Water sts. o. maton. DL ¢ ~ voung_colored. Fand amsist | with hours, for room and board. 1 “white. to_work on fva tr X dams 5109, 609 Keefer ) to cook and serve meals on Address G. ~ Was! “vefined. _reliable. to work_ouiside board. YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN TWENTY-ONE AND TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OF AGE, I COMMERCIAL SALES DEPARTMENT; MUST BE RESIDENT OF WASHINGTON AND LIV- ING WITH PARENTS. SEE MR. BARNES, FIRST FLOOR, POTOMAC ELEC- TRIC POWER COMPANY, 14th AND C STS. N.W. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Free course in life insurance salesmanship. Tuesday Thursday evenings, 7:30 o’clock. University Instructors, Address | Box 221-A, Star office. PAY ROLL CLERK. A large local establishment s in need of a capable man for their pay roll dept.; must be thoroughly familiar with han- dling large pay roll and be quick and accurate at figures. Answer in detail, giving age and quali- fications. Address Box 363-A, Star office. ©colored _man. womay, cook: city or countr. 42_P. w S—Part A._Star_office. CRNMENT EMPLO Opportunity to increase vour earnings during spvare” time through connection with a substantial well known active local real estate development company -—increasin capital througn sale 8 per cent preferred stock: very attractive proposition Liberal gomm Address Box Mt BT 1 | and | JUNE 11, 1926. HELP—FEMALE. HELCP AND SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS—MALE _(Cont'd). APPRENTICE to learn beauty culture: o‘T- portunity for_reliable person. = Phone ‘calls 1 only be received from 9-10:30 a.m. and pm._Cleve. 4218. ___________11° BEAUTY PARLOR OPERATOR. generally experienced in marcelling, permanent \Way- ing._manicuring. _Greene's. _Franklin_772. CLERK, fast_writer. accurate, for laundry state salary expected. ddress Box 07 Star office. 2 FITTER on women's dresses and coaf muii be th rhl: L A . ‘" GRADUATE NURSES for operating room: floor supervisor eral duty. ~ Apply Dr: Joneph B Rogera. Supt. 14003 st nw. < LADY “wanted to take charge of office. ‘l:l:'l:ir DI{nn? l:ld nunxflnlulg'flrdgrl_’(gn;i:‘l ou e ween 7-0 a.m. Electric Repair Sho 808'D i n.W.g MAID, colored. Call at Marcel Beauty Par- lor. 1504 Conn. ave. CLEANING. T indows floors: day's Voric uny lind. Rorth 7001 after 6 . Ask_for Weaver. L COLORED BOY-—Neat. wants job as helper on truck or dish waskier. 920 5th st nw. ELEVATOR BOY wishes position: no_Sul day_work or night work: experience 6 mo. R. L. Cameron. 302 H st. s.w. S NGINEERING ~DRAFTS) 5mnlo\'eu in architect's office. 02_Pa._av w. . formerly Mr. Darst. 14° H - 43 ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 2 - __(Continued.) POOI, AND BILLIARD TABLE combine submit full information, price and condition with address and telephione number to Miss Palmer, 1516 K at. n.w. Franklin 5678 GOING TO SELL IT: Save time, trouble and money Call Franklin 8991. Household goods. merchandise. stocks. et e i xcellent. references. e BB AT Suar ofice, o orenees. drw LAW STUDENT wants reliable, good_references. . SALESMAN position wanted with whole- sale’ hiouse: 7 years: experience: beet of rel- er‘ineon, have I‘O"lllFlH d‘\e ation s lo- Cating permane: : Box DI A. Star offie. LoniEtON worlk; hones 4 “Creve: 1436 MARCEL WAVER, one with_experience: 6-6 p.m.: 1o other need apply. Jessie Sebastian, T4th st Phone Col. 92 MARCEL WAVER, firsf ployment. Address Box * PASTRY COOK. colored, Phone Woodside 64" Indian Spring Golf Club. Silver Spring. N A @ lic Service C ion desires to employ ‘4 young lady who is an_accurate typist_ and " competent stenographer and, if not particularly experienced, has sufficient education” for_ development into. high grade Statistical ‘and’tabufar typing. Salary 10 $20.00. Please state age and Xrevluuu employment.” ~ Address Box 310-A. Star in_ Blue ‘experience. TENOGRAPI for. Ridee Mount references: Write J.'R. Smith. Cosmos Club. Wag) inK- el on_good commission. earn for ‘next year's tuition: mintmum f; reEardicss of resulls. ~Address Summer. ta S EPHONE OPERATOR. with_some tyDio) O TR i, Wad. Haha & “th and K. ST TRAVELING POSITION open for co-opera tive woman who is interested in welfare of e ‘must_hae good general education. 7. Star office. SECRETARY. college neat appearance: free t executive ability -A. Star office No_aquantity too_large. n . GOIN O SELL IT? Save time, trouble and money Call Franklin 10422, . Household goods. merchandise. stocks, et No_auantity 5 ANYT Phor "H. 2 or 9530, 0" PA. AVE. N.W. ? ‘handise Stocks (b BITEY-SX years gerving SUPT. or foreman. constru derstands all grades of work. TED—By ~ colored ri and cement we 9208 filling station every ev to 11 s of age, white, wishes had 3 years' experience elevator operator, beliboy position. Harry Kaylan._Franklin’ 2008 T atonaE eRniE ad | T Tetereme aphic_and clerical w ces. Addreen Box 717, Star office. . o o18s ND V tamily: apt. tor. in small 2230 SITUATIONS—FEMAL eat_appearing and expert- shington Coflee Sbop, 16th erienced, at 3706 Ga; & e ne. D, u’no-l‘mn. Per- 163, . ex| © good wages. Stay nights hone oung.” with aud water-front” prof serious, energetic, not a Summer, pastin; able business tor o WOMA Thavs ' o ernie ne; in A must be bright. versistent: vro, 2d- riy: sourceful. bt pleasant, Who can qualify. office you are a_woman who i Inoking for & future. If you can give Kood references. have @ kood personality. kuod appearance. fair education. willing { Work. ‘vou can sell and become independent. by agsociating with local buiness men who are “building up a wonderful business in Washington. ' Experience unnecessary. we will train you. In answering. give deserip- Aliinauiries 0-A. Star office Bos ed not MEN—Bank wants two me Clerical experience’ and one with some in of accounting. State age. give | Ko ot W desired. Address Box nees and Star office e wute advertising D st n.w s stribute advertising e M Apply at once. hotise 1o house ED_cxperienced. s with houiehold furnia % Pradv-to-wear: permanent po- Apply 9 to 11 am.. 1044 1dth ! . 8 e achooling. i gualifications. Address Box office. & o PACKERS, vreferably exverienced in china- | ware: n answering state expemence: give i wees and phone number. Address | RE5TA Gtar offiee. © - T | PATENT SOLICITOR —-Youne man au | 1o pre “uts Datent Applicati rred. | Middle West ¢ ully s to cdy Parience and. raiary expectes & confidential. Address Box ! PRINTING SALESMAN. commission. ENCIES. Y places ham- Tamdresars. Filler's Exchanse: Lo 12¢ | ___EMPLOYME ACME bermaids, cooks, housecleaners, BO05"Deh e Dote OLORED LABOR w York brick yard S—Fare paid _to White Crose, 1020 undergrad- v hurses apoly ready to 501 Mase wve. nowe Room 114, urdas. 9 a.m. to 4 D.m.: N phone HELP F] women cooks white. experi ildren s o steady 8 14t St v “floor. . experienced in_antomobile businiess: state experience and salars ~ to_sell sul urfi‘T\' er experienced. Star office. 1 HURCIT ORGA rector, by Kadress B GIRL.Tight _colored 101 operator, wajtress 3 T and dic musiclan o afiiuy S cxperien: e ishes work as eleva rflmlu‘ in office: ref- fored, wishes place answering or part-time work. Adams Cafeteria”or cleaning worl or. cleaning w Skt on ckamineivus 1 'ORK .~ answering_telephone. OFFICE by refined settied widow. Call or wnite “wants _eight-hour N oo w th n SKORETARY STENOGRAPHE office_experience. desites temporary manent position ‘with reliable concern, Rel: erences. _Address Box A, Star office. * WALTRI olored. ex C X day work. " Call or write 1 & colored. 5 joh as m ty ‘parlor: neat. reliable and K. Addréss Box AL Star in white bea willing to wor 18-A. Star_office. DY with good_educat pers in exchange for all or part Steward Sehool n P LA lidies to assist high-class unusual merit. A recting tuition, 8 One hundred salesman in an jsstie Pral mecessity to Washington. being financed and ‘ecommended by its most prominent “ineak men and bankers. An organization will be proud to be connected with. wt or full time R Pai ce HARVEY or. DY 1416 F N.W. FIRST-CLASS H men _and_women—Coo) Southern Employment. 7 10464 WHEN in need of experienced cooks. part- time. general house, day cleaners_ bus boys, nurses. dishwashers. maids, free. Main 1221 th nw. a5 Stenoge.. typists. hookkprs.. clerical help, ete. Free registry. Main 2876.'br. 5. "G City Employment Ser S AND OFFICE POSITIONS lon. Washingion Employment Ex- ‘hange, operated for the public by the Wash- ington School for Secretarie n 2480. NO CHARGE UNLES e M LESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213. Transvortation Bide.. 17th and H. 11th st Samt e PURPOS T COLLEGE STUDENT, inz own way, 15 offered opporwinity for u limited earnings dn Sumimer position: guar- v Address Box 07 Washington build | er offs ity and neome o salesman w man between ages of ° had somo practical co tural_experience, with pearance and personality and who of working_evenings and Sunda sion basis that should net $6,000 to $10.000 per year: leads or prospects furnished: Dos- session_of automobile necossary: might ar- range temporary drawing account to cover fiviz costs with responsible man. Give full particulars and_qualifications in first letter. Box_201-A. Star off evTolet passenxer cars T eell € o it man's Chevrolet Co exnerianced to sell building ‘Address Box manaz o et Address y men. can K to “atart; old-reiiable Apply 1317 F st.. Room . 2, wanted to make connecti iahing machine manufaciurer. Shine " on market. — ADD f§ oflice, 8. Kann Sons Co. perate machine: ange, Fort t elling best superintenden SHO R wanted t uipped shop. Apply Post STUDENTS and_ teachers. orofitatle work: lar saios Torce. Fuller Brush o T Meteopolitan Bank Bide TYPIST—Young_man, one who can take ctati forred: $20 to start: good Thante’™ tor'® advancement. Aadreu“‘l-iox Colored. Phone 20P-A, Star office. WAITERS d dishwashers Woodsids 64, Indian Sprinig Golf Club. 'SiI Ver Spring. Ma. Experienced hedge trimmer. Takoma Park WANTED — REAL, ESTATE SALESMA 1t ‘you are experienced in selling real estate, possess o pleasing_personality and have a real liking for ric, then you can rmnumy Gonnect, with @ long-established and _guccess- {01 real estate firma. Al replies held confl- dential 24 ffice: D—Daik_and gray epotters. steady call at once. e Atlantic Cleaners 759 Bth st bbts rst _ class, 15 M st. work and D G MAN, white, as helper on soft-drink Apply 6 pan. to Try Me Bottling 345 Wiorlda ave. n.e YOUNG MAN to deliver and collect: must be hard worker: good pay: references Doyle Publishers. i | fan INSTRUCTION COURSES. OW WOULD BE A GOOD TIME TO BEG 8 ¢ourse’in shorthand, typewriting and Enk: ; vening, ‘We have he people Tntha Tast 40 sears: el Lin. 98, a Sciool, G11 Fast Capitol st.. Court and hair. learning, Col OPED TALENT Larze offers _unusual | Gpportunity for practieal traininz even [ will interview only those desirous of makin art @ profession. Address Bo "OMMERCIAT, ART. iilustrating. _intarior decorating, _costume and milliners” desining. | Becintor row: " Livibeeione Auiems Aoge stone o &cloncos. 1617 R.T. ave mow. North 0434: ATIE DUNN TEACHES THE FAMOUS Four ayetem of. shamboolng, mArcel waving and facial treatments. Apply second floor, | THOSE WITH | for_drawing- 17 11th AUTO DRIVING LESSONS BY OLD. EXPE. Fignged | inatructors: eai afaction” lmlur;; : s »_chauffeurs furnished. _Call_Linc. ANOTHER SAYS: _SPENDING 9 mo.. then unable to hold position. changed to Boyd. in 28 days leeal stenographer $25 “Can take new d urately with Bo; than_ with 3 Dlicns more stenography othen sehool in city night " echool. ivil Service Examination Patent_Office exam. this month: salary, S1.800. Begin today. Sten. and. Tvp. ‘exam. in"Jul¥, special preparation. Begin foday The Civjl Service Preparatory School. corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Phone Fr. 2084 _WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN under 35 years to cover retail TR eive tall Getae. * Address Box : give i o 307-A, Star office. 1g¢ SALESMAN. a livo-wire fo handle D. G. property and an exclusive suburban sub- division. Ses Mr. CLEVER. bet. 9 and 11 am.. 401 Colorado Bldr.. if you mean busi- SALESMEN—I{ you can measure up to our standard we have an_ Attractive opening for ‘ou on our happy sales force. You may not ave had experfence in owr line, but you must be industrious and of good character. We' will furnish & car and give you every assistance to enable you to succeed. Our boys muu;r their work and are making good money. hey would never consider going back {o work in_oflices, stores and shops. They are regular fellows. Come i nd meet them. The Washington Maytag 8056 12th st nor. and G The of Washington realize the need of ‘industries. . Wo have something that is Peing financed and recommended by some of ‘most prominent business men and hank- We "have more live, direct leads and fetters to their personza friends than we have salesmen to handle. The sales direc. tors are old-timers and know what you are looking for. We have it. Full commis- slon, co-operation and honus. Real. he men ean clean up in next 00 dar. See or write Harvey or Dunham. 1415 F n.w. Phone Franklin_0627. busin Atlas Bldg.. 9th and YOUNG MAN somo experience in gents'_ful nishings store, work Saturdavs. Appls, 3038 YOUNG MEN, 2, In_circulation work, oty vork: can earn $25 to start with: :;z:f'go:uz{ A::;ly Room 900. 1317 F st. LEARN REAL ESTATE Learn this most interesting and profitable business 't for conscientious lendid returs | workers with selling _ability: commission OrkeT® . the llve-wire force that in sell: | e eington'a promier Virginia suburb. | 2% Neightsson the Lee Highway. 20 minutes o Gthe White House. Inquire for sales imanager, Buby Leo Muiar, 1405 Now Yori ave. Salesman To Sell Ford Cars. el by A ot 1429 ALESMEN—We offer to en- terprising salesmen an oppor- tunity that will enable them to reap rewards of earnest en- deavor to the fullest degree. Proposition that will mean lib- eral compensation to those whé want to do something big. This is worth your investigation. 302 Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye n.w. ASSISTANT credit and collec- tion manager, between ages of 25 and 35 years. Give refer- ences. State experience in de- tail ; also give age and salary ex- pected. Address Box 304-A, Star office. T WANT THREE MEN. DRIVERS, for delivery dept., | with department store exper- ience. Apply Supt., THE PALAIS ROYAL, SALESMEN. Have Openings for Three Men in our outside sales dept. You will be ad- vanced to district manager in 30 days it you make good. Don't miss this opportunity, for very seldom we want men. SEE MR. TUTT, Potomac Elec. Appliance Co., 14th and C Sts. N.W. | ALTERATION HAND, ex- perienced, on dresses. Rhodes, 1221 F st WOMEN who are interested in learning salesmanship can at- will not interfere with present employment. Those who qualify will be offered posi- tions, Classes at 7:30 p.m. 302 Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye n.w. SALESWOMEN. The Hecht Co. requires the services of experienced sales- women who are willing to work part time. Apply Employment Office, The Hecht Co., F St. at WAITRESS. Neat wnd_experienced. Apply Wilmot. Hof St ne ~ YOUNG_WOMEN \ FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS. PLEASANT WORK. AN IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WO APPLY ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. N. ]tcnd free classes in evenings,! which vears old. Southie: Disition “as secretary-compan n to person_of refinement. Addres: 1A, S G LADY, 2i parience. lesirés “bo 0,10 pieed or invaiid. SITUATIONS—DOMESTI CHILD'S NURSE—Neat. reliable colored girl wishée ‘piave: experienced: il Eo 10" seashors or country. COOKING and light house work, by German_girl: home nights, dress Box F16-A. Star office 1 WORK_—Rellable colored h 0410, RAL HOUSEWORK willin v for the Summ H Call Adams ) colored, s time.”_Call Potomae 4625-d. GIRL wants chambermaid wo¥ Eim st naw. s GABL wishes work as nurge: will GIRL wishes & Wor, A3 GIRL, “wishes place licht housework: n Sashing: Teference.- 743 Jlarvard et. “col. GIRL. reliable.coiored. Call 6r write 40715 P at. lored. wanis da. i experienced. etay nigh Phone North 92 “)‘ e 0 do housework Tth_st. n.w. wants housewark. n. 1d ork cleaning: Sth st nw . wants position as maid or ny refefence. Phonc N. 3034, s 10th st TRL—Lolored. desires position experienced. 47 ORK. Ly _reliable wa E no laun- ood plain cook: reference. 1418 T LGIRL wants place as mother's hel, er or light ousework. Call 1508 15th st. n in emall family or by experienced colored girl. . wants evening work of any Call momnings, Col. i1 ‘alore AN, . wants part-time wo dry o do at home. 13 | WORK 1531 Swann st. n “colored: place af 0N N st fow s e colored county JamItor's apartment Tieat cotored FT | 10 an: 1310 T t. n.s e r-wh(:al:‘n‘éérnhy‘dt lm-e)g s immd countey. uaid or helper a: 2433 T70h st nown Apt. 150 o MO v | renovated OMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns gaarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Any complaint found nec- essary to be made to The Star will recaive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Ssrv- ice Column call Main 5000, Branch 1 ATTO GLASS 1 £1.05 nd - up. Works, 1 AUTO REFLECTORS 50: brasu heds relac niatine: mickel Platinz Co. t. n.w. AUTO PARTS NICKEL PLAT: andirons. ¢ relacquered. F 0. John A g Piarce st Box_snrings repaired: N i Wash. Mattress Co.. 617 F st nw BOX SPRINGS MATTRESSES and o1l Get ready for Spring. et us renovat Right rices and pr wner 1o oleman. 207 CARPENTER - BUIEDER. iring. Lainting ORE_& SO CARPENTER WORK QUICK Iy execited: zeneral hotse B128. CRUITT NEAT LY AND e Adams rer general repair estiviates 1) 12¢ e by eatin) all Adams Newlen. 4520 7th st n.w ST WORK, and also piastermg, by ex fgw prices. prompt sert ice North H058 11 1pnolatering: Dorch rocke rmstrong. Franklin 7483 solinted "Joth st GIN write epe LW ECTRIC SIGNS—Novel desia! amall: flashes, runs, biinkers. American oo produets 1108 Eve now RIC s ECTRICAT. RE ture and cojl wind clalists. _Cent S now FLECTRICAL er appara spe- o Worke. 035 D Tiouse ! price EXPERT wkilled me ice. Paul Ser Towest 3441 W epeciaity i'r‘! DOR WAXINC Pot and best work in town, Holmes FLOORS— ice. R FLOORS. homes: old floors new: floors Jaid, scr B Fost now ke heantifs finished shed. H. E 14 Uid floors Setimates e Flooring Co.. 4130 i | 4‘"\“ PLASTER KEYS—Dupiic i wait A veloped. Experim nell Mfg. €6.. 516 Sth n.w PAINTIN m F stering or ce t experienced. colored : estimates furnished. ot S14 Bt floor finishing, skilled mechan- Fates now: auick eercice. Paul room polychrome *paper. be washed with + svashab at low Gloth.” $12: paint prices. W 0th st nw PAPERH AN AND PAINTING o vo money 1st ef. 0w . At work dane at ) pay. Adama Ooen ave 14¢ once: estimates free 3489, American Decorating Co. ninge = PERSONAL. TREATME: VIOLET elec, maseage, ‘baking and rheumatism, nerves, Tumbago. ELECTRICAL ray, Zoalight. madsage: rth 1643, 2 PROFESSIONAT NERVE AND RHECY & ical ot of assage, GARE' BERTS. 056 N. T - HELP—DOMESTIC. GOLORED GIRL _Experienced for cooking snd general hgutowork: home nigpte City reference. 300 20th . n.e. Phone N. 5664, T1¢ €001 ol .. i . land 0 or ARTE Maceumy e, o Clevel COOK, experienced: Sum; in un- tane: could use half-crown KiFl helper: ref- erences mecoskary: tell when can frite 0. K Emith. Comos Clab! Washings Class weneral houseworker: in nice guarters: must be neat To' washin 0 mo. Cleve. three i 5333 0 weneral house : $50 ‘month: stay nights. T firet-class 9334, 042 GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, cook: references required. n.w. GIRL WANTED, colored. for general house- work in_small family. 1477 Girard GIRL. neat_voung colored. for half day 1030 Fairmont. Apt. 7. % 3576 . ANNA M. KETCHAM (OST) e Shice o 3 ot 10 1501 of he o *to 13 Franklin_ 94 65 byt Mass; g2 SLIP COVERS. OVERSTUFFED FOR ACHING LIMBS. WEAK FEET. W1 fexible arch gubports made to impression of 3 3 any “shoe. 3 fort. “FOOT CORRECIION LABORATOR 812 F n.w. 1 PAPERHANGING. painting; rooms ecraped pointed up. ' papered, S10i guaranteed i1 writing. Pay cash and save money. Depend able Decorating Co.. M. 32521 520 6th v PAPERHANGING—Not _cheap _work. but good work che; Call Col. 5. Economy Wall Papering Co.. 627 Pririceton pl. nw; PAPERHANGING, $6 and up: PAINTING and PLASTERING : ‘first-class work and the best materials. "Call M. Pumps. Adams 6954. e PAPERHANGI. 001N ‘vl pered, Si BPone AaaTes Goarre. 2 b st Phone ‘Adanis 5687 8 PAPERHANGING. high-grade work at very Feasonable Drices: get estimate: postal. ot hone, Frankiin “10194. R Moran, M: D _PHOTOSTAT ur_important pa d nw. PERMANENT WAVE, WHOLE HEAD, § Mme. ROUX, 1800 Wyoming ‘ave. n.w bo: STRICTLY PROTESTAN little bovs, school age: Star office: d and convalescent: nigh Viaion® " Horth 063, 1850 18th ot e A _GEADUATE IN FLECTRICITY WILL ments phone Pot. 1447. e OAK LODGE SANIT, CLODGE SANITARICN. City_office, Col._(i386. TOUSEKEEPER. white: general iousework, care of children. Kensington 116-3. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. copies ers. tables. hriefe. statistient handwriting. - ete ies can be had on fice af Feasonable cost. _Call Main 3180 "Webi ‘& Bocorselski, 514 5th st. nw Estabished PIANOS T 310 up: et er, Percy Fosier. 707 Allison st. €6 ED. repaired and rebullt: high: McHugh & Lawson, 1322 & eral piano repairs and estimate. Prices reascnable chanics. " Work guaranteed. Schasfter Co.. 644 H st n.e. PICITRE FRAMES made to order o apeciaiize in gen- shuilding, _Get our lled me- Sk HOUSEKEEPER-COMPANIO: middle-aged white woman a: elderly 1ady (not inyalid) in Gall atter 6 pm., 1215 10th — A Treliable companion to apt.. at once. st. huw., Apt. WHITE country girl or_settied woman for goneral, housework | and, washer's helper; hone Lincoln 10360. 1615 G t. 13¢ SALESMEN WANTED —tor fuel oil-burning equipment and electric Tctrlgeraiors: i€ opportunity for industrious Gk aalesmen. il Equip: z}'r%dmw Co S Conn. ‘ave. - Telephone North 9. KELVINATOR,,the pioneer, internationally known and most successful manufacturer of ELECTRICAL REFRIGE- RATION requires a few more first-class men in its Washing- ton, D. C., factory branch. PERMANENT and profitable opportunity open to those who qualify on character, creden- tials and past business success. LEADERS of men and those who can operate with close su- pervision to get in line for ex- ecutive position are required. YOU will be given THOR- OUGH TRAINING BY DI- RECT FACTORY INSTRUC- TORS. Your ability as a sales- man the only limit to your in- come. Main 2278. E..S.LAPE, €. S. L 741 Eleventh St. N.W, Washington, D, C, WOMAN _for general work: must be g00d cook. Call or write 7 Drummond ave.. Chevy Chase. Md. WOMAN. setiled. for_general housework, in family: must’ be good cook: referen $12.50 per week. 2416 18th st. n.w. 11 WOMAN. colored. fe T = I G e i - colored, women as_cooki cafeteria. _Address Box 206-A. Star off YOUNG GIRL, white, to_assist with house. work and care for 2 children: stay night Phona Potomac 1017, Ehons. iy SITUATIONS—MALE. ALL-AROUND MAN. colored. can drive any car, wishes position with private family: reference 722 Kenyon st. n.w. . BOY. 16: work after echool and during tolmnmer; white. Address Box 345-A, Star 4 . BUTLER OR VALE ants DosItion; 000 references. . Phone Matn ra00. 13 CARPENTER—Work by job or contract: Al Rork given special attention North_§8308. 11 CHAUFFEUR. first clasa: references. Po- tomac for 15% ATR_COMPRESSOR WANTED-D. «. e rent: ce. Houmivh.Va.” Weat T200.C01mbia Oil C isewander. 'AUCTION SALES of fumniture of ail kinds. ianos, business equipment, ., - s Bt eqll o Wed: estimate on ave for ‘wale. > Fon. Caldwell & Co. Auciloncers. 504 1ot i us give you et h.w._Phone M. #272, A i Ko coins . Kohe: Stain 5619, * BEDROOM. dining_room, Living suite odd | pi also piano. 5394 : can pay cash. collect 06 5t ek and Phone” Franklin REMODEL TR HOME. _ with monthly payments. If you need s garage ch or improvements of any kind call time Adams S476. Bennett. 1230 Gi wm: vorn_carpets last a Main 831 “Door, win. CLOTHING—We buy mer bi shoss. hate. e.u.":nd‘fireu.llb‘::l:rl ‘-Zl?l‘."'o"ur' o call Main ; catla._Justn's Old Stand. 010D at. maw. " ING—WIll call in my 3 A’ Cosooue, Gity oF subirba. and bay Jou you hi est prices for ladie 5 1332 7t et. n.w. North fhres ROP_FANS. two: one oscil]ating. second: Rand meat sicer. Brine ’fo RN Gufer oy . he: FEATHER BEDS and furniture; begt prices 4" "Sauare” Deal Fu-nit %ol Eve i w OBhm S Boe® OO Sot” NITURE—We will pay sou e highest FERoices n the eity "tor ‘desirable. Tarar: §are of all kinds. ruge: rars china aud slass- Ware” attlaues ind Gther goods. Send for us and be convinced. ncoln Furniture Houge: . Phobie Frankiin 10013 or ' Frank- aired and re-cover o inds: estimates_cheert Phone_Col. 6838, The R. W. N SLIP COVERS given now [ Main 252, S OVERS dusiproof cretonne. el upholstering __ cabinet work. Upholstery Co.. 627 ¥ now. Main 1 pecial ~ Holober & Co.. Te 0D wrass cutting. hedge trimming. landscape ‘work. Wood Co.. Gardeners. Linc. 3 1 10_p.m._ ERING and slip_covers. also e Cvery Jow prices. Col. 4038, Stand holptery Co.. 2810 14th st. n.w 438 CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, —colored. wants position with private family: understands all makes cars: 10 rears’ experience: first-class nce. Call Weat 2230. 6 to D evenings. FURNITURE—Desirable —modern and _an- tique furniture, all kinds: also piano, car- ets, ies, china_and miscellaneous: no_one will pay more. Linc. 9901. _ 16° WATCH_REPAIRING—S$50 reward if _we Sammot. repair xour wateh o clock. THE K_SHOP. 0 th st. n.w. 128 CHAUFFEUR wishes ition with pri lamily or truck dfl'erv:o.btfi of th.D E.I‘fl North 2852. e T A |nl’ city. Address Box 376»R. Sllr']nnl!cm FURNTTURE—WIIl pay the best cash e {5 S e, S SR 14 fOin"st. Bow: Phone Franklin 2010: ‘household " CHAUFFEUR—White. reliable. 26 years; _:_E-iy!nm; Tof. Franklin 9653 o3¢0 CHEF, ¥rench wishes _situati best references. NESE_ BOY wishes Work o any Tnd. T8th st n.w. o e o with Welsen| ., 44 ot. n.w. FURNITURE all_kinds Capital_Furniture Co. ave. n.w., or ohone Franklin_10267. WELDING—Casting. _steel welded properl: work gu: Cgleman. 21 h “‘lwelo‘v hade fitted (DJ Taality opague.shades fitted 1o your win oy Yzerthe best qual had $1.15: hune free. ‘e will call with Kiée T1th and W Li WINDOW SHADES AND M. Butler & S and _aluminum teed M ces 3 GOLD. silver, watches, diamonds femelry in_our munufacturing” dept. ‘ull cash _value paid. Selinger's. 818 F_sf OLD GOLD—Bring in_vour old gold, platinum “diamonds: also diecarded leweir e need them in our manufacturing dept. Will ‘pay highest prices. A. Kabn, Inc. 935 k2 T ¢ NVESTMENT that ouble your money: veal esta courity. Address Box 172-A, Stas (Contioued on Next Faged may

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