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STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. "TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928. HELP AND SITUATIONS. tar “Want Ad” | i “?"'_’—M?“f*'q Branch Offices A Careful. courteous chawffeurs. with identi- NORTHWEST. ds and good records. ADply RED TOP CAB CO., 28 17th_st.—National Drug Co. 14th and P sts-—-Day Pharmacy. 110 st B NW.__ S0 n'w.. Room 1210. e 1153 1iih st =Mart's Ciear and Masazine AN OPPORTUNITY inurxz prectical: I 3 A ork i {th cstablished Institution with | POTIENCed: Teferences. ADDIY evenings after | done at home or where desired by first-class ueers over H15:000000 for A man over, S Pm. 2104 H & nw. | talior” Adiams ‘9. 7 TR enrs of aze Who mad sales abiiity and’| SALELADIES -Experienced in_ dresses” and | YOUNG MAN wants evening work of any 31 preterred. Address Box $98.E. THE EVENING HELP—FEMALE. {3 __(Centinzed.) LADY. refined, mi: Keeping: plain cookin: ness: board and small s LADIES. two. C: SITUATION—MALE. (Continued. M«\\m‘\m\m‘ BLUE MURDER i sien Thrilling Story of a Young Secret Service Man’s Battle With Crime and Rescue of Girl in Peril. e i Col. 6516-W desirable positions calling on_Cathol work is_pleas- i STUDENT of Howard Univer: |ant and pays well 0, 5.6, 1343 H alter 4.30 pm. 0O-Cedar saves | the day MOVING-DAY is never a picnic—but you can at least be ready for it with an O-Cedar Polish Mop and the equally famous 0-Crdar Polish. In dou- ble-quick time all the floors are gleaming— dusted, cleaned and pol- ished in one operation. Everr piece of furniture middio-aged woman: ex- | TAILORING—New coats or Bushell SS S S SRR AR AL N Kenner's Pharmacy. S. Clemence. 2901 Georgia ave—F. E. Lampkin's Phar- PSS RS S SRR 7 : z ; 2 3 : | | E shes a permanent position. Not stocks. | €oats: one that ean handle 7th_st. trade: | Kind. cles 2008 14ih st ~Colliflower Art & Gift Co. bonds. insuranee, real estate nor books. For | salary and commission. Ziger’s Style Shop. | Star offi 3901 14th 3t~ Bronough's Pharmacy. appoifitment, give telephene number. "Address 804 7th st. n.w. None but experienced anply. | = 14th and Buchanan Hohberger's Phar- | X‘- <E. Sta - iy e s 11 o )4 -FEMALE. T vt ave.—oDonnsirs | DRIVERS WHO KNOW CITY |SREEADIES-128, per, ook 35, Mheil | ArpmEwmics simes porition et ot ot Pleasant |and have identification cards | Semaed work; ‘trn Sl 0 ber week, | 3% star"omce Cizar and News Shop. can drive Black and White and Call 2 ta 4:30 p.m. 216 Insurance CASHIFR. Yellow cabs. Apply Mr. Ryan,! 1240 24th st. n.w. cropping the grass within inches of ais left. ear. A Hardly conscious of what he was doing, Dighton stretched out an arm and this action began a stampede which sct all those ~accursed bells clanging in_unison. Sheep beils! Mountain sheep feed- ng on the slopes! He wondered why it had not occurred to him before. Where was he? Assured now that he still existed, wanted to connect up, as it were, his full equipment of limbs with the brain which normally controlied them. A spasmodic, concerted movement dis- turbed the ruins of a straw and frame- work shelier upon which apparently he had been lying and he found hir;:soi;‘ ey & g rolling over and over on a stretch: of | 225 Upshur st.—Norton's Pharmacy. short grass interspersed with rounded | 3505 Ga. ave—Monck's Pharmacy. boulders. One of thes kprndn‘l:nc{mcs ot Pharmacy brought him up with a jerk and hasten- ave.—Dupant Pharmacy. o his return to wakefulness. UndpElL Save - BiAeln S BE Bione It was his head, he discovered, that | Newii Capitol 5t “and R. I ave.—Parker's ached the most. nrmacy e Tn five minutes he had propped him- | 1723 Ea. ave.d, Louts BHCK o rmacy self against the bowlder and was star- and G sts.—Quizley's Pharmacy. ing upward at a spot some 50 feet and Pa_ave_Herbats Pharmacy. above him where the overturned, fore- | 333 GO0 aVe- 00 S ety Pharmacy. most half of a car overhung the cliff.'| 5500 Conn. ave.—Circle Confectionery Store: There had been an accident. he told | Wisconsin -ve. and Macomb st.—Harry C. himself. That impotent mass which | 431 \isconsin ave —Morgan Bros. comprised bonnet, steering wheel and | Tekoma Park, 350 Cedar st.—Mattingly a jagged scction of glass and which ap- | Bros” Pharmacy. peared to ba on the verse of toppling .. o SEQRGETOWR. over on to him. had failen like that [ 30R M08 G SS"Rrace's pin as the result of a burst tire or collision | 3411 M st —Moskey's FPharms and hlad tipped its front passengers into 1 Wisconsin, awe e space! He shook his head and the effort | hurt him horribly. | A nasty buziness that! 3 trusting to Italian drivers; Ttalian 4th and H sts.—Home Drug Store. £67 A7 2 Garen's Musie Store drivers. were always reckless. He re- membered— i (Cortinued from Yesterday's Star.) | the other car, thundering uf on the ————————————— Liear aide, Just dailed to miss It. INSTALLMENT XX. “Dighton, " shielding his face instinc- tively, was aware of A harsh eplin- SECOND car was halted by the | tering of glass, the shrieking of swiftly hotel steps, an imported Amer- | applicd brakes and the sickening jar a ican aMair with faded gray-|the two vehicles collidd. green paint work and the gen- [ He caught a_scries of confused im- eral outward appearance of a |pressions—of the other car droppin: vehicle let out for hire. It was prob- | into spacs, of his driver throwing uo ably not the car Dighton had ordered, | his hands and their own mad charge but he clizbed in nevertheless. up the loft bank. And then the entire An olive-faced youth in a check cap | ynivers» became top: surveyed him doubtfully from the| were hecling over backward with s cr's seat. eylinders of throbbing machinery com- You are the Signor Parker, Signore?” | jng down on top of them * * *. Dighton uncarthed a hundred-lire| pighton had somchow got it firmls note. fixed in his mind that he was dead! & My name i§ Dighton,” he explained | Everything, in fact, seemed to point is spotless and bright. hur‘n;dxy. toiit. 3 “I have just ordered a car from your ~ was conscious of A vague scnsa- You need ©-Cedar all the firm. Probably it wil roll up in a cou- L of fioating thouzi space, suspend=d | - . { ple of minutes—and the Signor Parkes a cl erhaps as soft an lowy year through. Polish ooy tage it instead.” o A roiont or drifting on wings with mops, 75c, 81, $1.25, | Fe poigged to a cloud of white dust| which he had in some miraculous man- E { at a bend¥in the road. o bocome endowed. Polish, 4-0z. hottle, 30c; | “What have you got under that bon- [~ something inside his head kept open- 12 oz., 60c. At hardware, net?—Six cylinders?” ing and shutting like a lid. giving grocery, drug, depart- beauiy Address gk zeneral office worker, de- ek anes work. J. Rev- 785 Col Aency. . 15th and Ese able. 1785 Columbia rd.—United Cigar . ek ishe SALESLADIES (21 s, 1925 Rass . S ) experience not nec OLLEGE WOMAN of middl would ke o R Thgle or part time work. Address Box 2 SALESWOMAN—Old-established ~house has | =-.S.arofiee __ __ _________ 8 jolendid_opportunity foc refined Woman 'lo | COLLEGE GRADUATE wishés work of any s = . xqpeac | follow up’inauiries or leads on best ; ngs 4 to 7, a urday. Ad- THREF MASTER SALESMEN article of ity kind in the world: immedtate | dress Bos 412-E. Star ‘offies S should be able to earn several thousand | £00d Income assured: best of references re- | COMPANION. experieniced in 3 - Fonould be sble Losamn several thousend | Cuived Call 401-2 McLachlen Bids | Sradunte. or would o light” honsework m fisunz me in Taising 3200000 in Washizion | SECRETARY that,is free to travel. middle | i00d howe.Cieyeland 701 . Company which is the leader In | aged preferred. Ask fo Crawford. 631 DUATE desives osi 5 tunity such as exists here. It is truthfuLy -~ | ext ety v, el ote: (X, g3 ARULY | SEORETARY-STENQORAPHER, 5 §oreterences. ™ Address " Box 3% means of co-operation available in abun- v 5 dance. See Mr. Brennan, Ford City Co., 1103 | \pit/ative ‘and ability and be ab i W T | salary expected. | omce. g TAILORESS. Apoly Park 1ith st. n.w. 5 TYPIST, experienced, with knowledze of Epanish veférred, to work two or three hours daily. Address Box 379-E, Star n!!(kv. easy sellinz proposition 2132 California st.—Colodny Brothers. 631 Eve n.w.; ask Wardinan Park Pharmacy. 2SITRY I Paives: and M st.—Sanitary Phar- 5th and F= sts.~Nusbaum's Pharmacy. 2nd = Mass. Ave.—Phillips’ Pharmacy. iz S's.—Duncan's Pharmacy. . d 7ts.—Goldenberg's (time clerk’s desk) Tth and O sts.--Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store. 7ta st. and R. 1. ave.—-J. French Simpson. 11th and_M sts.—L _H. Forster's Pharmacy. th and U sis.—M. H. Hunton's Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Rock Creek Church rd.—Rock Creek Pharmacy. Gr. ave. and Upshur. st.—Petworth Phar- -E. st have | office to take | State experience. aze and | Addres Box 421-E. Star | GIRL. “neat. colored. wants place as waii- Bermity. ‘o1 CIbokine AHier ‘doctors omes A ® MAID. colored. for _ apartment. NURSE wishes cians’. or pri NURSE. experienced day or night sive aicohol rubs, baths. daily irrigatian eatmeni; _hospital doctor's rence.Potomac work 3402 experienced. steady Road Cleaners & Dvers. CAN EFARN $3 AN HOUR selling Xmas cards. The most beautiful | line in America and we pay unusually large commissions: cards sell on_sight. We de- liver and collect Call in person or write Sample book {ree. Open evenings for your convenience. Process Engraving Co. 1187 National Press Bidg.. 14th and P sts. n.w. A REAL OPPORTUNITY. An incon.e far above that in most other lines of work is offered in the real estate business 10 the man or woman of ability and enercy. One woman in our office earned 36,000 the first six months of 1928. One man averaged $7.000 over a period of five vear: Now. at the opening of “Brandon Village our subdivision near the projected Lee Bou vard. we have opeaings for ten more live salesmen for full-time or part-time work. We give {ree training and instruction to be- ginners. Call at 1405 New York ave. and ask for sales manager. RUBY LEE MINAR, INC,, 1405 New York Ave. _ Main 1145, RS, first class; anent positions ; yvoung men preferred. Apply American Stores Co., 623 B st. n.w., Wed- nesday at 8:30 a.m. 3 PACKERS. Active men, thoroughly expe- rienced, for packing and wrap- ping dept. Apply employment SR TG e ke Drrales s paarmacy, | Offic he Hecht Co., 624 F st. 1907 Nichols ave., Anacostia—Healy's Drug | n Gl SOUTHWEST. o TAE | 10un st. and va" ave -Herbert’s Pharmacy. MEN. 7T.h and D sts. ntz's Drug Store. A\'IF\Y MEN. 4'; and L sts.—Coiumbia Pharmacy. A e sementa for ThE Evening Star | |- . : medt be h The Biar oMce or-one. of The The best and busiest season Biromntyest b 1T e DF o at hand for the Jargest sell-| LD e ing product of its kind. Death Notices, GUARANTEED SALARY While you familiarize with our product and proven plans for| making men, successful. Tomorrow from 10 to 2, see Mr. Chapin, Potomac Electric isemenis under the above classiflca- tions will be accented at The Star office. 11th Appliance Co., 14th and C sts. nw st_and Pa. ave., un(il 12 noon day of issue, / considered. phys! mmendations. hespi WAITRESSES, not over 24 vears; must be astractive. ~ Apply immediately. = Embassy, Connecticut ave., 8 st. n.w. _Always onen. * | WANTED—Two ladies who can sell. Al | necessary assistance eiven. Fair compen- sation to start with. Will be increased each | month according to ability. Apply 730 Bond | Bldc.. after 4:30 p.m | WOMAN. setiled. as cook in exclusive Chevy | Chase tea Toom: must be experienced: refer- ence: good wages to right party. Call Wis- consin 4125 " WOMAN. capable. active, college trained. | 25-45, position in "character educationsi | work: income above average: give quali. | | fications. Address Box 65-E. Star office. * | WOMAN. “mature. refined. to be trained as Drofessional - corsetiere and_be associated | with larze manufacturing co.; unlimitea oo | portunity: 'give telephone, ress Box | B3-E. Star office. o WOMAN. ~capable to care for sick lady Home and adeauate salary in return for serv- ices. Address Box_424-E. Star office. WOMEN, past 30." practical nirses. sales- women, ' demonstrators, - selling _ household diy. " Call mornings. Room 202, 1408, L including _secretarial. B . leral and patent work: desires position, praterabiy ith lawyer or patent attorney: salary st t $25 week. Address Box 332-E. Sta ES ' Pharmacy. macy. Pharmacy STENOGRAPHER, experienced capabie of Franklin 3320 STENOGRAPHER time work. Cafl Fr. STENOGRAPHER-TYPIS' exp- cnce: can ive excellent reference: oniy > " sition accel ¥ TATEY, Boniion acceptable. Adaress % TEACHER. voune Tads. experiencad in . desires part- < i L3 aeaties art-time ‘warke clerk. tot TEACHER desires ‘position rmess or com 2 giness or_companion. Address nd relia*l~ It came of macy. 20th and R L. —Colling' Pharmacy, Wooedridge 3800 12th st.—Brookiand Pharmacy, Breok: nd. 't and R. I ave.—John G. Biges' Phar- 4tn s ma 4421 Sheriff 1d. n.e., Deanwood, D. C.—Sani- tary Drug Store. SOUTHEAST. ard and Pa. ave.—O'Donnell's Drug Store. 8th and Eve sts.—F. P. Weller'’s Pharmacy. e clean hands. body become that he was convinced his cars. an incessant, monotonous E: 13th and East Cap. s's.—Lincoln Park Phar- | another to equal it in Rapallo. tutol another to eq P Box 320 “One can but try!” that he had left it battersd under that He pocketed the note and threw *h2 | ik of drumming machinery, and that chugging engine into first. In an - | pig spirit, deprived of what he now 12- j credibly “short space of time he had|garded as an intolerable burden, ¥as 7in st.‘and Md. ave—Lovis F. Bradley. nois» that brought with it a feeble sense of irritation. ¢ The numbness was wearing off. g Gradunlly, as a score of separatc Ty Ta0q seemed to be revolving like, Dighton nodded to show that he had | heard. The pleasing purr of the engin= had told him all he wanted to know concerning her mechanical possibilities . Signore. periods of utter darkness interspersed Can vou catch that ‘car in front?” | {ith glimpses of a sky of infiniie azure The driver shrugged his shoulders | He was not conscious of pain or anxiety. ment and other stores. | and spread out a pair of singularl; nor even rogret. So numbed had his - edal put her in top—and the augumented | fine’ porne by some mysterious de: > aroup of gaping wayfarerssaw the car | gncfoward the amber gates of eternit Pohsh |Jerk forward with an ever-increasing | ina impressions became more d | velocity that impelied them to watch it | inet . Bells. myriads of bells, all sound- | Ut oTsIgHE | ing the same jancling note, smote upo 10 N Luchett's Phormacs. | The youth was quite evidently proud | North Capitol and Eye—Kenealy's Pirarmacy. of his bus, as proud as a mrrclmnt‘ 326 Enst Capitol st.—Estlow & Tate Phar- skipper of his ship or an old-time | "1t Cap._and Ath sts.—Bielouss Pharmacy. coachman of his horse i “A_wonderful engine, Signor,” he cllod in Dizhton's car, “There is 10 | gl mads themselves felt at once, the | - His head Sectivd, 16 B0 THCCI. both — — - flonting sensation vanished. = Somehin | B oS 15 ¢ and four-footed blunderes o |2 4 e e 'xm::"“;:;::m soeing him and began | (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) eyes were fixed on the road ahead. i 2 “What are her tires li The Italian drew down the corners ! of his mouth and gesticulated with one ha Today—Have Your Collars Tolmanized' THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY 2169 18th St. POOR 2 BLCOD canoftenbe remedied by eatingmore. Consult your physician about this. s s . companion or B light housekeeping. WIDOW wants position as housekespar. Cr morning around 10 o'clock. 719 7th " o sistant —selling Xmas cards. The most beautiful Call T line in America and we pay unusually large Lo commissions: cards sell on sight. We de- liver and collect. Call in person or write. Sample hook free. Open evenings for your convenience. Process Engraving_ Co.. 1187 National Press Blde.. 14th_and F sts. n.w. SOW LADY desires to be a c inier - nurse to an invalid lady: excelles nuss, o 45 imeald Tnes? exeleal chy o5 WOMAN. vouns. pleasing personaiity, we! read. expert stenogra: '}Q'r- p;elm“';&l'fll where intellicence wi fl":;‘jfll.o ’d‘vll Illth any ¥ith diznity and Eith dignity and poise. Address Box 382 YOUNG LADY. esli~s sition. general cfice worik edge of stenograph: WOMAN OF CHARACTER To fill important traveling position that is not routine work and offers unusual oppor- tunity for advarcement: high school educ: tion, unencumbered: 28 to 45: no i vestment required: guaranteed income and opportunity to earn 33.000 a year: give il details as to 2, education. experience and ‘telephone number in first letter: inter- view will "be granied aualified, appiicants: canvassers not. apply. ress Box 342-D. Ster office. A REAL OPPORTUNITY An income far above that in most other lines of work is offered in the real estate business to the man or woman of ability and enerzy. One woman in our office earned 36,000 the first six months of 1928. One man averaged $7.000 over a period of five vears, Now, at the opening of “Brandon Village." our subdivision near the projected Lee Bouls vard. we have openings for ten more live saleswomen for full-time or part-time work. We ‘give free training and instruction to beginners. Call at 1405 New York ave. and ask_for sales manager. RUBY I MINAR, INC., Main_ 114! _ 1405 New York Ave. ALTERATION HANDS. Thoroughly experienced alter- “My, T hate to leave them hens,” she aid. A Mary.” said he, “would you like it botter if we just went on living here des Mabel as if we weren't rich?” Oh, John could we—just—go on oursslves as we are?” she said, excitedly. “ guess we could. Maybe wiser, too. we could s°nd the girls to boarding school and give them a different chance You can have a woman to do your washing if you like.” “I don't know as ‘They shrink yer flannel THE END. (Copyrizht, 1928.) 6. 0. P. SEES ILLINOIS AS DOUBTFUL STATE Conditions Alarm Hoover Support- The Jimmie Slicer. ND so you're rich, John.” There was a soft ponder- ing in Mary McAdam'’s voice. | b Sh> was sitting by their kitchen window drying her‘ hands dreamily on the huckaback towel. | her blue checked working apron tied tightly about her generous waist, hor papnered black and gray hair parted in the middle like 2n old-times picture. Her husband, a decade more up to| date, sat with one leg on the kitchen table. It was Saturday half holiday. “Yes, and there's going to be no more hard work for you, old girl” he said. “We'll buy noe of those big houses on the bank of the ravine. There's one I've had my eye on for a good while, a nice gray stone with & red-tiled roof and a sun parlor at the back look- ing down the ravine. And we'll send th~ girls to one of ti big prl‘:n‘xtr schools up there on the hill. It's a pity ths chance hadn't come hefore Mabel ot too good, eh?" Dighton grunted. The ojive-complexioned boy was not | =0 confid>nt in his tires as in his er | gina—and this was a make of car in | which tire-changing was a tedious business. A delay of 10 minutes mig * mean losing sight of their quarry al- DR. SIEGERT'S Same formula since 1824 Stimulates the a é“ together, He would have to chance| that. At the eastern extremity of the town | the other vehic!» was 50 yards ahead {of them. There was evidently nothing wrong with her engine, for she took the first hill without any appteciabic | drop in speed. Dighton passed over a cigarette, which the youth accepted with a grin and ignited with practiced skill. “An Italian car that, signore.” he ! volunteered in_strident, lisping Gen- oese. “Marca Jtaliana—made in Turin. A doctor’s car perhaps. They picked up {a lady who had fainted.” Dighton drew in a deep breath. ALL-DAY WORK X % fellable: colored woman. rer. 1322° 130h a4 floor. _Lin. 7844-J. COOK. best references. ectly_reliabie, thorouehly honest. . Hi of household. " 1813 Florida ‘ave no. " COOK, _ experienced, f Thern woman: good Teference. 1351 Sih_ma CUR STRETCHED, 30c per pair. 406 per prnel: c; very here. Befalroclcall for and ' delivery anywhere. o R ;. work cal Lincoln_ 5136, S CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES sireiched ani mended. 50c & pair and up: called for an delivered.” 513 3rd st. n.w. Pr. 5519. 3% DAY'S ~ WORK W, Tanndry. 1016 12th st. s.e. except Saturdays and Lezal Halidays, when the closing time 1s 10:20 a.m. All adver- tisements for-The Sunday Star must be_re- ceived at Th. Star office by 5:30 p.m.. Sat- urday or at any of The Star branch offices by 4:20 pm.. Saturday CASH WITH ORDER is required for all advertisements from transient advertisers. LOCAL RATES. 3-line minimum 1 time. 20¢ per line. 2 times, 19¢ per line. 18c per line. 7 times consecutively. 17c per line. Advertisements under Personal, 3¢ per line additional. RATES OUTSIDE 25-MILE RADIUS OF WASHINGTON. 4-line minimum. time, 23c per “ne. want one. etite HELP—MALE AND FI CAP_MAKER, man or woman. for elc machine _Apply 1707" COUPLE. fer-valet and be white or light colored: must be first-class. have best of references. Address Box 378.E, Star_ofmce. 3 Then he wes on the right track | after all! As the miles totaled them- ot married.” “Still, Mabel's happy with Jack an’ ers, Representative Beck Tells 1 3 times, 20 per line, 7 times. i9¢ per line 14 times or more, 18c per line. MAN AND WIFE for cooking and general work.in small house: stay nights: comfort- able room with bath: high wages: must be ation hands for men’s tailoring dept. Apply employment office, DAY'S WORK. by refined woman, from 1o 4: ity rofsrence. 415 200n s nEo © DAY'S WORK, laundry. - Ginnere. " Phote North soob e °F € EVENING WORK wanted by & iighi - Eehool SiTl, " Galls write 3472 Ortatio T A, Columbia_7313. selves up on the spsedometer, the ex- pression on his face grew less set. | They were not gaining much ground, {but at any rate they were holding their own. Provided the tires held out, her baby,” said Mary McAdam. She still centinued to dry her hands me additional. chanically_as she looked out of the Trarsient classified advertisements for the window. But what she was secing was Baltimore Sun and the New York Times will thoroughly experienced and have city ref- crences. Write today. Address Box 271.E. Star office. B L SINGERS: a few more for choir of Church of pAscension. Liberal ~compensation. ~ Call ams . Advertisements under Personal, 3¢ per line The Hecht Co., 624 F st.n.v THREE LADIES to sell jew- Coolidge. vy e ine| Representative James A. Beck Of | be received over the Business Counter of The not the hens' waddling and scratching | , JSRUIERE Normer soliciior general he was prepared to back this heavier car on the level. There was consola- tion in the memory that in dashiny| from Rapallo aft>r Greta's abductor, he was in no sense leaving his po: True enough, the Villa Sabino was hi | main objective; but it was equally im- in the garden, but the days when John and she had bought that lot in the suburbs of Toronto with happy. their first 5. They had buiit a Kitchen ) h a little attic and they had been The pensiveness in_her face deepened of the United States, who has just re- turned from a trip through the Middle West. said at the White House yester day that from his observations Illinots might be considered at this time a doubtful State. He explained that con- ditions in that State have developed Btar at regular rates. SRR HELP—MALE. _ | AGENT to solicit retail eg route: sood pay. 1769 Col. rd.. Thursday. 5 p.m. bright Jad (white) or young man 5 o1 Tt nw - BUS OPERATOR wanted, man with truck driving _experience, 28 o 36 vears of mE i WANTED—SAI.ESME;{ WELL ESTABLISHED INVESTMENT HOUSE offers opporiunity to several young men de- sirous of learning bond business. Address Box 85-E. Star offce. SHOFE SALESMEN. elry on easy payment plan; re- spectable out-of-door work; ex- perience not absolutely neces- sary. See Mr. Blum, bet. 9 and 10 a.m., 4 and 5 p.m. Castelberg FAMILY WASH to do at home;: nice sunny ard. - Decatar 51349, GTRL, neat colored, wanis place_as ¢ook in small’_family: city reference. North 8623. GIRL, colored, neat, wishes part-t cleaning apt.’ 1731 Wilera e A, Ao wants position as Wi Jewelry Co., 1004 F st. n.w. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. Desirable positions are avail- able for young women qualify- ing for telephone operating; good salary paid while learning, with increases at frequent inter- vals. Apply to Application Dept., Room 1, 722 12th st. n.w. ¢ E = | GIRL, colored. for general housework, wash- | 117,40d cook. 3207 Sherman ave. ~Columbia cooking and hou; FOUSEKEEPER. place wanted by girl with child 2 old. Would like good home with small_wages _Call_Main_3963. LAUNDRESS, _experienced. colored, day’s work. Potor 10 LAUNDRESS ome: sunny yard. Also out by the day. 1607 15th st. niw. Potomac 3809-W. first class, wants work to ‘all Potomac 374 or whole time, without Sunday Lincoln vxr‘unl.n: i children only : 7 eferences. Call' at GIRLS twa. wants places 7 - Soriers. "33 Fla- e phone M. 1800 0 GIRLS (2). colored. £00d. honest. will do housework of ‘any Kind. Call at fesidence, pertant that the Lizard should . be run to earth. While that desperado | was tearing over the countryside with Dighton at his heels, he could not be { exploring the murky recesses of Fon- tanelli’s cellar!’ He was growing te like that littie driver, to thank his stars he had not been condemned to argue with an old man. An old-stager might have ds | murred. It was no small thing to be fealled out for a leisurely local drive— and be switched off with no satisfac- tory explanation on to a wild dash into infinity! v g The mentality of Dante Brizzolesi— Dighton had discovered his name—was both interesting and curious. English- men were reputed to be capable of mad ‘adventures such as these—and they | were accustomed to pay generously for their pleasures. The Signore, besides, : had inquired as to the capabilities of | his car—and he was glad of an oppor- | tunity to demonstrate them. Dighton | tricd to ‘&agine the attiude of a Lom- (don tax driver toward a similar | stunt proposed in halting English by a | forcigner. | A road under repair between Chia- | vari and Lavagna reduced the distance between the two cars to a bare 20 yards. | Beyond this obstruction, however, th> | forward driver accelerated, increasing | the distance so visibly - that Dighton | shouted aloud. For a fraction of a second the cer seemed to leave the road altogether |'and the headlong race of two vehicles | through Lavagna eaused startled peas- | ants to scuttle to the roadside for | safety. The wind from Dighton's car | sent a soldier's cap spinning from his | head into the air, and a carabiniero | on point-duty waved wildly after them until he was lost to view. At Sentri l Levante their quarry took the road that i led abruptly inland. The sky had bscome overcast: they | were meeting a chill north wind and an endless succession of tremendous hills. Dighton was beginning to wish he had brought a coat or that they had thought to raise the hood before stari- ing. Every petch of flints in the rnad‘ increased his anxiety for those tir and, as this test of endurance con- | ~ | tinued, he leaned more and more to | the cenviction that the Lizard was playing with them. | The car in front seemed to reduce or increase the distance between them | as it chosz. In the midst of a lonz | ascent the imperturbable driver breath- | cd something about benzina! This was a hint of a calamity for | hich he had not banked. They were running short of petrol! Dighton 2ritt~d his tecth. The busl- discom- was beginning to look hopele a | The roie of vassenger was getting on Yom 't | his nerves. He did not doubt for one hust | moment that the other knew his car, preferred: must have absolutely clear il g ora " Apply Belween 8 apd 10 mornings. | oeveral young men for shoe de- ‘:u;z; “”:L;_:“'::"' oo, | DATEmENt must be thoroughly 3 . frst-class: ed: : ) Vely Fon feierences required. Adaress Box | experienced. Apply employment 3 |'bureau, fourth floor. 37i-E._Star office. _ CASHIER, elderly, . \a o N ~» ce e GOLDENBERG'S, Tth And K Sts. ! accurate at figures. STOP! Fecord: hours, 5 am. (o8 b hours off for dinner; no Sun cation near Walter Reed Hospital: salary ndwriting, a = 3 Teforences. © Address Box 147-B, iar ofice. | The largest company of its CHAUFFEUR. white, for delivery truck: must | Jc§ 1 J ino e S e ot e e r s e | Kind in Washington, D, C., able to furnish bond. Steady job for reli- | wants one salesman to represent able man. 816 13th n. L 8 5 8 = COUNTER MAN, expecienoeds, for lunch | it Who has had direct selling rooms: reliahle and'{ndusieious. "Address Box ¢ 4perience and who can give -E. a) e - i references. See Mr. Jones, Room 217, Chestnut Farms Dairy Bldg., 26th and Pa. ave. n.w,, - Pl between 9 and 12 am. ABQRTRR Nt Gis."Bus to Four Comers. | MEN ? o rd. @ 5. 'S CLOTHING Qarters. furnished: = apply on job. Lonk. MEN'S CLOTHING Senrtsr®s ‘Gon e SALESMEN MAN, colored, road building out of town. i & i See engineer. Burlington Hotel, 1120 Ver-| A number of thoroughly expe- rienced men’s clothing salesmen ; none other need apply. Employ- mont_ave. n.w. MAN, young, white. for Saturda: ment bureau, fourth floc GOLDENBERG'S, ean cut meat. Wm. O. Collins, th and K Sts. N.W. Market. BUSINESS INSTRUCTIO! MAN, small job in drafting and also taking out permit, at little charge. J. A. Comnor Call_Shepherd 3093-J. 4 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Clerk promotion, file clerk. stenography and tspewriting promotion, computer. Begin a: which give reason for considerable alarm on the part of the Hoover sup- porters. He added, however, that the Republicans are endeavoring to straighten out local difficulties and to wih the State for the Republican ticket. He said that he did not consider Ne- braska as being doubtful and that the claims being made by Democratic lead- ers regarding Gov. Smith carrying Pennsylvania were ridiculous. Scnator Goff of West Virginia, an- cther one of President Coolidge’s callers today, said that there is not the slight- cst reason for any one to look-upon West _Virginia as doubtful. He said that the Republicans of his State are well orgenized and that the State will give its cusiomary Republican Elurlllty in November, He added also that the Re- publicans are_very hopeful of defeat- ing Senator Neely, Democrat, who is being opposed by former Gov. Hatfield. to_sadness. X T don't know— she §id. “It's ouite a job to run @ big house like that—I don't know whether I can | do it.” “Do it? Shucks! We'll keep a maid! Two of 'em if you like.” “Oh, I—I'd be more scared of the maids than the work. They've such airs, some of 'em. I've heard Nell Da- vis talk about ‘em.” “Humph! Speak of the angel§! Here | comes Nell herself.” “Back door for old friends,” said Nell as she came in. “Or is it too big | Zfeelin’ you'll be for back-door folks now, | Mary, that your husband's grown rich | suddenly? I hear, John, the foundry's | bought your patent for a fortune. Ma- bel's husband just told Charlie the deal | was through and so I run right over | to congratulate you.” “He's been tinkering away at that | thing in the storeroom for years,” said Mary. “An’ here was I never dreamin’ it'd amount to anything. But I was | just as careful never to move the bifs sweeping or anything. It was his work. An’ to think of it being worth so many thousands of dollars!"” And Mary's eyes shone with a hint of tears, That was the part of it she enjoyed. John's wonderful work. Her John! “Just how does it work, anyway, John?” asked Mrs. Davis. “It's an automatic bacon slicer, or | bread or anything, for that matter. A!l| the stores’ll be havin' them soon, I| hope. You just your machine whatever thickness you want your slice, an eighth or a sixteenth or whatever you like, and on the bar above you mark the quantity, quarter pound, half pound or whatever you wish, an’ you set her goin’ at that, an’ while the merchant is tyin' up tea or sugar the bacon is bein" sliced. We call it a Jimmy slicer.” “Well, isn't 1t wonderful, an’ to think of making a fortune. You didn't think of that, you two, When you were mar- ried at Kelvin'’s Corners.” erally understood that no decision will “No, an' now I want to buy a fine [ be forthcoming before the first Mon- house over there on the hill by the|day in November. ravine an’ Mary's afraid she can't| Chief Justice Martin did not sit in the run it” heering of the Sinclair appeal because “It's quite a job, though,” said Mary. | a close relative is employved by one of Hulin. 415 R n.w.. “Just the furnishings. I'd be afraid I'd| the Sinclair companics. Justice Charles | paPERHANGER. get (l;in;:s that didn’t go rizx}]lo‘efi]:fl'," 8. Hatfield of the United beu!es Court s”m;;r,nr;xm“rgmcem Apply J. R. Mahoney, “Oh, that's easy, Mary. you have | of Customs Appeals took the place of | ¥ e 5. i % to do Is to telephone one of them big | the chicf justice in that case and will | FAPERHANGER-AINTER, frst;class. | 1. L stores an’ thoy'll send a man up. He'll| join with Justices Robb and Van Orsdel ! 735 " i . look your rcoms ali over an’ tell you | in rendering the opinion of the court. PRIVATE SBECRETARY to executive of just what kind of curtains and draperies s i corporation; young n not over 30 vear: and rugs you want, and he'll go back | of age: good stenographer. State experi CO-RESPONDENT NAMED IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE GIRL. neat colored. Fith refined peopl North 1372. " Address 1318 W st. B.w. GIRL for general _housewor! Tome Sints: 'Oy Ser ua8 “Plonda ave nx TRL. young colored. wants light houseworks hights if desired. 613 13th st. n.e. no waiting - with the “Watchman” Iron The Westinghouse Auto- matic Iron has a Built-in Watchman — the famous Spencer thermostat—that always keeps it at correct ironing temperature. You never have to wait for it to heat or cool. This is the first and original automatic iron— used in hundreds of thou- sands of homes. Your dealer will beglad to show it to you. Only $7.75. Westinghouse The Sign of a Westinghouse Dealer houseworker: must be | experienced and stay nights: small family; ( no laundry: ‘German or Engiish: bring ref- erences. 4230 California st.. Apt. 505. | JOOK AND HOUSEKEEPER. no washing: competent settled white, for family thres adults, one child. Bright warm room and private bath, beautiful _suburban house. Good calary. Best local refersnces reatired Clev. 607. Sk R . COOK and general houseworker, experienced: no laundry; small family; stay nights: refer- ence. - n.w. Cleveland 3601. ‘COOK. GIRL, 3 in famlly; stay 3 night e Lt ne BN o aand t colored gir. . GIBL. o 40 TohE e work or laundry; neat colored girl. family of two. 1818 13th st. n.w. ?::};_coox”' Tied—ssiored —voman “Setiled_colored woman. o R e T small tamily In city: stay nights; no laun- — L Bark_ . | dry. ermon GIRL. White oncqiared; o, do housewark. | y4 GIRL. experienced. as maid I doctors HOUSEKEEPER for gentl A N e rencen " Adaress Box 40T WAITRESS colored. atiractive, wishes Aid HOUSEKEEPER. to make home here; must P0Sition. Call Fra stay mizhts: seneral housework. cook, take | WOMAN. nice colored, settled piace cate of baby: reference. 1108 9th st.. Apt. 2. | And stay nights; good reference. MAID for cooking and waiting: i 0X 550 per month. 3625 Lowell st WOMAN, white, wants place as housekeeper NURSE for = in small family. stay nights; reference. Ad- 480, dress Box 393-E. Star office. B ts_sencral HOUMWOTK. ed; 1927 1 si SINCLAIR CASE DELAYED IN D. C. APPELATE COURT Tribunal Fails to Rule on Contempt Charge, But Decision Is Ex- pected in November. No opinion was rendered vesterday by’ the District Court of Appeals on the ap- peal of Harry F. Sinclair, New York oil magnate, from his conviction of con- tempt of the United States Senate in refusing to answer questions concerning the oil investigation. Sinclair is under sentence of 3 months in the District Jail and a fine of $500 imposed by Justice William Hitz, following his conviction more than a year ago. The appellate court resumed its ses- slons with Chief Justice Martin presid- ing and Justice Robb and Van Orsdel. No mention was made from the bench about the Sinclair case,.but it is gen- nts one who | 2 Arcade MEN—Now is the best time to make Teal money selling ewelty onessy. ptvments cxperlence. not necessary. See 'Mr. Blum belween 9 and 10 am.. 4 and § p.m. Cas- telberg’'s, 1004 F st n.W. 2 MEN, interested in saleswork: experierice not | necessary: $25 and commission o start. Ap- ply 719 Metropolitan Bank MEN and students, energetic, over 21, will- ing to start at $25 a week; permanent’ work must be neat ‘appearing ‘and able to fur- nish_references: advancement if qualified. gee Promotional Manager, 1408 G st.. Room MAN. with knowledge radio and batteries. an and child classes every night. The Civil Service Hours. 8 to_10. Abply 4835 Georsla ave.. atatory Bchogl, s.. cor. 12th &'F sts. e N1 o PAINT LOVELY THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS. We teach you (o decorate china, lamp shades and novelties: day_and evening classes. EU- DALIA STUDIO, 516 12th st. n.w. Phone Pranklin_7047. iz AUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS. Experienced, capable and careful. Mr. PEACOCK. at North 7356. 4 EARN WHILE YOU LEARN—BARBERING and hair bobbing; we teach you and give you eniployment: no slack seasons: write for free booklet. - Modern Barber School, 267 N. 9th st.. Philadelphia. Pa . YOUNG MAN, WITH EXCEPTIONAL MUSI- cal advantages and recommendations as teacher, desires several home students: be- ginners’ and intermediates - receive _special {raining. - Address Box 416-E, Star ofice. * LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND UNDER SPE cial instructions of expert: strictly private, Tuition. 58. Address Box 227-E, Star office. * SPECIAL COURSE in Beauty Culture, $50, at the MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL. Inc.. he only beauty' cullure school in Washing- | ton devoted exclusively to instruction. Easy terms. Day. evening classes. Practical ex- perienice._Suite 300-305. 817 14th st. n.w. GPEGG SHORTHAND AND TOUCH TYPE- writing for beginners; special _intensive course in these subjects two evenings & week. on Tuesdays and Thursdays: short- hand' from 6 to 7:30 and typewriting from to 9 pm.; recommended especially for biisy employes and college students. Class forms Tuesday October 2; early registration urged. | STRAYER COLLEGE, 721 13th st. Main 1748 KATIE DUNN TEACHES THE FAMOUS DuFour system of shampooing. marcel wav- ing and “facial treatments. Apply second floor. 517 11th st. BOYD SHORTHAND IN 30 SCHOOL DAYS: easiest learned. reads like PRINT: rapid. Stenographic_course, 13 weeks: 24 weeks. bookkeeping, 12 weeks. in aemand: position guaranteed. New class. cs NOW forming; inquire, TODAY. YD SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. “accredited”, vears. 1338 G n.w. Main 2338. AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY: EX- pert lady and man instructor. West 3068. 2128 H st. nw.. CONOVER. 2 FRENCH, GERMAN AND SPANISH LES sons, 31 an hour. Mrs, SHIELDS. 2013 N. H, ave. n.w.. Apt. 305 Potomac 4280. 5* BEING PREPARED GIVES ONE STRENGTH to do. An hour a day may make your future financially safe. ~Telephone switch- board operating. Oxford Bldg.. 14th and N. Y. ave ‘THOSE WITH UNDEVELOPED TALENT FOR | drawing, large studios offer practical spare- time training: will interview only those who desire to make Commercial art a profession. 18 | Address Box 189-A. Star office. AUTO DRIVING QUICKLY TAUGHT. _IN. about our new method:_licensed white established 10 years. Call Lim: 82 s, $30 Mrs. WOMAN, 3 2820_Dumbarton WOMAN. youns. once. Permanent place a: Tentieman's home. Aoply in person. Miss Dorothy Matthews. 734 6th st. n.w. 3 WOMAN, colored. honest: cleaning by week in store, or by day. Appiy 1642 Florids ave. [X WOMAN. neat colored; _wants houseworker; will stay at nights; cook.’ 1709 1st n.w. WOMAN—Colored: with city reference: wants k of any. kind. Apply at 1125 4th WOMAN. colored, wants place Cook. "Address 103 Fia. ‘ave PRACTI( housekeeper, white. 35 to 55, neat, strong, good cook, for invalid stay_nights: city refs. Call 1201 M st.. Apt. SR WOMAN. active. white. care of home and two children while mother works: no laundry. Good home. room with board and $30 mon. to reliable party. Address Box 410-E. Siar office. S A S RN WOMAN. colored: settled. active; take care 2 childrén. _Apply 2130 Ward pl. n.w. WOMAN. upstairs work; stay nights. 3101 Woodley rd. n.w. ___ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. 500 COLORED day workers, cooks. dish- washers, janitors, seamstresses, porters, car washers. elevators. pantry girls. White Cre Tree. 2125 11th n.w. i STENOGRAPHERS. $30-525 wk. No charge uniess placed. ngton Employment Ex- | change. 214 National Press Blds.. &F.| STENOG., typist. bookkeeper, clerical help. ete. Free registry. Main 2333, 1338 G st. n.w. nployment Service. SITUATION—MALE. ACCOUNTING. bookkeeping. audits: systems installed. H. W. Dure, Public Accountant. Wisconsin_416! s BAKER want: und Phone Vienna MEN $25 per_week and liberal commission to stal permanent; Yltld advancement earn 35 to 575 per week; experience not necessary as we show vou'how. Call 2 to 4:30 p.m.. 218 Insurance Bidg., 15th and Eve. MEN, young, white, to learn spottini while learning. _Apply 300 Eye st. MESSENGER BOY, white, with wheel. (ST e NG S PAPERHANGERS, two: first-class. Apply Beltimore Renovating Co., 2323 18th st. n.W. PAPERHANGERS, Electrification s Avply first _class. _ One wall | WOMAN _wishes day's or part-time WOrk. Apply 1455 P st WOMAN. colored. neat: housework; city references. A Sudden End to Stomach Trouble N fort meal mean you wants__gene Call 237 @ jt. WOMAN, colored, _settled, housework, plain 'cookin laundry. 2530 Wisconsin YOUNG WOMAN wants job. general House- work._119%z Chew's ct. n.w. TREAUTY PARLORS. “EXPERT, PERMANES Tis, moles. §1: 20 vrs. ex Satisfaction guar. Faclal treatments, §1. 303 Rresce Bids.. 1105 G. Phone Pr 1-d. 13+ \ Monday, 25¢c: Fu Wave, day, 25¢: Pah"l‘A C] n"hp"i AY; Scaip Trestment. " 1 Te Facisl, Saaygne: (JEIANERT WAy Dim: % Wed. ) q Uher dave intil § p.fn. MABELLE HONOUR 8¢ _90,-. 817 14th st. n.w. PERSONAL. Raveo'a i o N A A ave to do is to go down an’ see an o consideration givel SS C¢ - | pay ‘em. They'll pick out the fumniture formation submitied. Addreds Box 421K an’ even th: pictures for each room. = T thinkin' the wonderful taste you have!|Mrs. Rosemary C. Johnson, wife of | man with vision and a desire to muke a AL el oo L ? gremanet saabiolen, QbR # a3 el e Box 73K, Star office 27 on a3 “dier” | ihak he was petting the ntmost out of | *Thal doesisound easy. If-ifT eould SALESMAN for circulating library: £ood 4 £ WL her. but h= felt somehow that he couid | just get on without a maid. I Shon commission, to voung man wholikes work. ine times out of | do hetter. But for the time that would | know how to act with a maid.” | e o e talds. 7k You Gan indigestion, Tbs wacted in a change of eats, he, “Ti's the easirst bit of actin’ you ever A or el o worss. exs Aatulence | would nave counseled & stop end pre- | tried. You just got into the way of not DeHience” Mhrecestaty. 85 we dhow ‘ou how: burnare { vailed woon the otier to ‘vacate his falkin to them. Mot tellin' thm any- | strect southeast, . against Robert H. | MATeMen RIGSEtH: 0 % Hithe st jacas s 5 g .| thing about yourself. ~You just give|Johnson. 1517 C street southeast. The |n.w. Monday and Tuesday mornings from _The driver secmed to divide hisithem their orders for the day and th~|bill filed by the wife names a co-|9 to 10 s thoughts, for he ennounced deflantly: | menus for the meals and then sail off | respondent and alleges that Johnson or too | purrenza, signore! We shall pass | unsialrs an' keep by yourself, An'about| has continuously assoclated with her A anc! | him presently o the third day you'll have John go down | for the past two years. ape s He spoke as if he thought Dighton | y: ‘Mra. McAdams'll have he; According to the bill of complaint, neutralizes | wes doing this for a wager { in bed this morninz’ An'| Johnson is a skilled pharmacist, but crmenta- | The near fzont wheel bumped over | y ar one of them little boudnir | forsook the drug business to deal in als the ja jaggsd solinter of rock ‘and he, ' a nightie with a crocheted | intoxizating liquors, with the result b lining as if | 8reAned nwardly. | yok=, and ‘they'll know thn you're afthat he was twice convieted in the Th> road dipped into a hollow and | lady. | Police Court and assessed fines and im- vy iy Teint | Tose azain, with a wall of rock on the| “An' Tl be coming over in my whit~ | prisonment. It is further charged that Make a special point | one side and a sheer drop on the other. | cap and apron an’ helpin’ your maid out | on May 22, 1928, Johnson and the co- 60-cent packs of !'rn c2n everything, it bezan to rain. on sp~eial ozcasions. An” you'll not b= | respondent were arrcsted as they were from your drug- | Dighton felt heavy droms of mois- |letien' on to them I'm a fricnd. T'l|in the act of delivering an order of <0 follow the ex- | ture sinking through to the skin. A|tell her I've worked for Mrs. McAdam | liquor. Mrs. Johnson further charges hs 4l over the world | bugst of hail ponpersd the driving- | before, An' so T have oftn ient you a | hat her husband failed to properly ape’s Dianensin” to end en and he sat forward in his seat, | Moy, Youw'll be wantin’ help at | support her and their minor daughter, A allicd. istamEcl ng his hesd. whess custody she secks. Attorneys . = But Mary laughed nce. qualifications. present connections, ad. and pick ‘em out for you. An’ all you ATy ness or following Pharmacist, Also Charges Hus- band Deals in Intoxicants. | Suit for absolute divorce was filed in | the District Supreme Court yesterday by | Mrs. Rosemary C. Johnson, 1430 G 5 bread. rolls. sweet goods. 24-F-i) after Tpm. - BOOKKEEPER wants set of books to keep In’spere time:' reasonable. Address Box 290-F. Star office. SR BUTLER or cook (Filipino) desires employ- ment: reference: ‘Address Box 370- T R CARPENTER wants jobbing work. Call W consin_3884-J or North 8643 e | g CHAUFFEUR. Filipino, {ormer | The rate under heading of Perso; o5 by excess s id and | SALESMEN (10) for outside work. You can casily earn 340 per week If you' work Derience uUnnecessary, as we show you how Married men preferred. See Mr. Hudgin: at'M. Kapneck Electric Co.. 7136 11th st. n.w. Abply_this week. 8 to 10. % SALESMEN, 5 outside and 1 crew manaser Who can leave town At once: best Droposi- Tion ever Shown in Washinaton. ADply at once. 12001: 9ih at. n.w. it SERVICE MAN for oil burners: experienced oniy: state full particulars in letter. Address | Box 144°E, Ster offce. < SHOEMAKER —Must _be good bench man. aiso operate machinery. Grand Palace Valet Shop. 1342 N. Y. ave. n. LRI SODA_ DISPENSER. _experienced: over f age: 3 nights & week and part of Bunday. Wardman Pk. Phar., Conn. ave. and Woodle rd 5 | TAILOR for cleaning and pressing establish- ment: youns man preferred, experienced on Tndies' and - gentiemen's clothes. ~Apply 8 Stateland, 1250 7th st. n.w., belween 9 and 10 p.m. PRE YOUNG_ MAN, under 20, fo work in dru store, able to drivs Ford: give reference an phone ‘umber: state salary expected. Ad- | Aress Box 73-E. Star office YOUNG MEN, Catholic, to fill vacancies on our sales force; experience not as essential as backbone, "It vou can stand prosperity. Call 8-10, 8.6, Room 1210, 1343 H_st. n.w EXPERIENCED GOLORED JANITOR = oRE, whib I Middle aged. marrisd, no children; may [ HOUSEKEEPER. white, Apartmen per employet elssheze diring 'ihe das: to | 56, MaRrTy, CRUENeL, €otoTe 3 L e L nahue Tor sérvices. | HOUSERFEPER Zor boarding hoise. Call he P and small ralary_in_excha vi 3 3 - g Aldrirn Box 206 Awean 5:30-1:30 Tussday, K st Aw.* dress White hackman, new York and Washington licenses and references. drives any car, for Tecuias line Fate-® *oditione} fo ¥ bachelor or private. Decatur 4701 REGISTERED NURSE OFFERS INVALID. CHAUFFEUR. private cars: ref: fenced: " will'do some other wo convalescent: aged special ca CHAUFFEUR, colored. experience erences. desires ition with pri Phone North 5216-W. CHAUFFEUR. _colored, cxperience: A-1 refererice; do 1706 T st. n.w.. Apt. 41 West COMPANION-CHAUFFEU! entles ‘ol. lege man. 21, sportsman, athletic record, desires permanent and responsible position. Address Box 472-E. Star office. g CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, young man, 21, two years' college training; knowledge of ivping and correspondence. ~ Address Box 413-E. Star_office. SRR DRUG CLERK _Registered: long experience; references. Address Box 179-E, Star ol‘ll.te lovely bright room in own hom¢ fort: fine_location: _doctor's ri ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION uate chiropodist (podiatrist) with some lowinr. Address Box 487-D. Star office. 3' SUPERVISING HOUSEKEEPER. experienced _ | and competent: desires position in hotel or good family in town: gond references. Ag- dress to MISS A. MICHEL. 3104 N st = TRUSSES AND FLASTIC GOODS AT monev-saving prices Fit and satistacti {eed. Expert Iady and gentleman {endants o care 1 & family. | cor. T ‘minor repai 3074, dr . HELP—FEMALE. ALTERATION HANDS on dresses. Must be heat ewer. No phoning. Apply Madame Rose. 1223 Conn. ave. > T CORPORATION has good opening for two earnesi women not afrald to work in ordsr (o merit ndvancement. Desire to succeed more estential than unusual ability. ~Must be free (o travel.” Address Box 300-E, Siar office i PUR FINISHER. must | Barnards. 1508 frtunats!” mutt-red Dante, glane- Raymond Neudecker and William C. ch, my!” Ashford appzared on behalf of the wife. a little. ing backt at the frayed uphelsiery | “¥es, sure, you'll be havin' teas an’ ~eaming with mo'sty: As ’\.' to rt--: ; 3 i Zoh linve his fsslings at this frosh annoy-: your houss all flowers an’' the girls in N 4 ance. ha iabbad on that last bit of | pretly dressss. My, won't they enjoy 162 Textiles From Asbestos. aconleration, | An’ T1l have showed ‘you fust whers! A southern Californin plant is de- At that moment the unexpected hap- | vowll stend and told you the things|ve.cd entirely to (he manufacturé of pened. T've heard pronle say to guesis.” nsbestos faxtlles. Cloth i3 made up in Ths Mary brichiened “a little as thev | the thickness.of 1-16 and 's ineh and talksd over the good days to coms and | 41 inches wide, and tape i5 made in the days that had been. But the nest|widths from 1 to 12 inches and in morning John caught her looking down | thickness of !; to 1 inch. It is used into the garden with the same homesick ' to make up folded and stitched brake eyes. It was & Sunday of dismal rain, linings, boiler gaskets and packings. Diapepsin” handy and enjoy - whatever | vithout fear of pain or t to follow. At any rate, folks irecdom at the »: RM MANAGER or foreman: near Wi azton preferred, would consider small dairy arm. Good references. Robt. L. Ri Royce. Va E EAN, vouns, would eperience D amm be expert. Apply Tvous, feeling: ‘oot circulation: refined white only: colored_operator. _Potomac 2596. $10:_aicobol ru o mveintment. all Franklin 7906, - * E: desives |11y of reflnement; reference A-l. a5 gasoline station eottendanf, portsr 17:E. Star_office. TRY MY PRIVATE SALON MASSAGE AND sun ray th for ?le"‘!on L fatigued REDUCE PLEASANTLY—VITA electric massage: 10 treatments, 1 hr. e OFFICER'S WIDOW, caring o elderly ‘chronle ‘cises; }nfl' rear tire of the Lizard’s off- ul, reiiable nurse. desires case in fas | buret vith en rxp:r‘s'm(\h"‘t\’:;‘l e AN NP AT | NAGRZUSE EXCELLYNT TRA *t 2 Thton’s ears li e e . 2 2 s under . planks tossther. Thet s IS eloved Sundevs, dded to the very eds> oAbt 3L ; slowed appreciably—and small . 22SDIAPEPSIN ng. white. 35 wants work 1 am- | mans healtny und rellasie: can drive. " Ad- | 1638 Box 31K, Biar oltea. (0 e -t A B Btar of