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WOMA N’S PAGE MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. Care of Sensitive Skin. Dear Miss Leeds—My skin is so sensi- tive that when I use soap it breaks out in fine pimples and seems to burn and chafe. I am in good health. When I use cold creem my skin be- comes too oily. I am 14 old, 5 feet 3 inches tall and weigh 115 pounds. My bust measures 32 and my waist 2' inches. Is this correct? C. 8. Answer—Perhaps you have been using too strong a soap. At bedtime cleanse your skin with cold cream, wipe it off and then wash your face with warm ‘water and pure castile soap. It is very important to rinse off all the soap in clean warm water. Now rinse your face in cold water and dry thoroughly. your skin feels sensitive apply a little food cream or a skin lotion. If you find this treatment too irritating, luutltutt for the soap a small bag filled with two tablespoonfuls of uncooked oatmeal. You can make the bag out of an old piece of handkerchief linen if you wish. Soak the bag in warm water for a few moments and then rub it on your face. A soothing milky juice will come out of the meal. Wash your face with this | Instead of soap lather. Rinse well. Your measurements and weight are LOIS LEEDS. Various Beauty Problems. Dear Miss Leeds—Please tell me WORLD FAMOUS STORIES AN UNMARRIED FEMALE BY MARIETTA HOLLEY (This comic stors is humor that is differ ent from the tnere is & quality 1 $his ‘storv, centered about its main ch ter, that sets it apart.) I suppose we are about as happy as the most folks, but as I was sayin’ a few days ago to Betsey Bobbet, a neighborin’ femele of ours—"Every station-house in life has its various skeletons. But we ort to trv to be contented with that &pear of liie we are called on to handle.” Bets>y hain't married, and she don't seem to be contented. She is awful op- posed to wimmin’s rights—you can read in her daily life, and on her eager, willin® ance, that she fully realizes the words of the poet, “While there is life there is hope.” Betsey hain't handsome. Her cheek bones are high, and shs bein’ not much more than skin and bone, they show plainer than they would if she was in good order. Her complexion (not that I blame her for it) hain't good, and her eyes are litile and sot way back in her head. Time has seen fit to deprive her of her hair, and teeth, but her large nose he has kindly suffered her to keep, but she has got the best white ivory teeth money will buy, and two long curls fas- tened behind each ear; besides frizzles on the top of her head; end if she wasn’t naturally bald, and if the curls color of her hair, they would 1. She is awful sentimental. I have seen 2 good many that had it bad, but of all the sentimental creeters I ever did see, Betsey Bobbet is the sentimentalest; you couldn’t squeese a laugh out of her With a cheeze-press. As I said, she is awful opposed to wimmin's havin’ any right, only the right to get married. She holds on to that right as tight as any single woman I ever see, which makes it hard and ‘wearyin’ on the single men round here. Betsey thinks she talks dreadful polite and proper. She says “I was cameing” instead of “I was coming” and “I have saw” instead of “I have seen” and “paj " for “paper” and “deah” for “dear.” I don’t know much about gram- mer, but common sense goes a good ways. She came in here one day last week. It was about 10 o'clock in the morning. I had got my house slick as a pin, and my dinner under way (I was goin’ to have a biled dinner, and a cherry pud- din’ b'iled with sweet sass to eat on it), and I sot down to finish sewin’ un the breadth of my new rag carpet. I thought I would get it done while I hadn’t so much to do, for it bein’ the first of March I knew sugarin’ would be comin’ on, and then cleanin’ house | pet! time, and I wanted it to put down just as soon-as. the stove was carried out in ummer kitchen. The fire was and the painted floor e dinner a-biin’, and I sot there.sewin’ just as calm as a clock, not dreamin’ of no trouble, when in came Betsey Bobbet. I met her with outward calm, and asked her to set down and lay off her things. She sot down, but she said she couldn’t lay off her things. She brot the latest number of the Augur, our local newspaper,” which contained a piece of her poetry. She wrote poetry- a sort. This piece—anyone could tell Ib—wu written as a kind of love epissle PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE BY WILLIAM Physiology for Women. Every schoolgirl knows that the force of the heart beat is the main thing in the pumping of the blood through the | arteries. But that is all the average £=hoolgirl knows about it. Ask her how the blood is returned to the heart again end she . becomes e. Ask her rother or her aunt or even her teacher the same question and youll find the ¢ heo'girl is not so very b, after Well, now, girls, mothers, teachers and aunts, if you will give me your un- civided attention for two minutes you'll ) now scmething that ma) prove rell Ienefit to yonr":“vnl e I'm gol “lcnl t3 give you & little lesson in prac o epplied physiology. - Nothing to get racesy about, just &n idu about your circulation. Or if uuc Il embarrassing, n guppose .We Say eny woman's cir- tlon, or for that m , any human cireulatin at all. Tarnation, but it ¢nes make me feel ugly and mean the sy folks take these little lessons in physiology; one might think I were committing some impropriety in nmn! the blood back to the heart, though ii is quite all flaht to send it out tmn the heart even if you have to make it surge through the veins m a dkm con- mry to the normal flow. to cleanse it Tldid to them If | " |ence was to a widower with a pair of what to'do (1) to get rid of hairs around my mouth; (2) to get rid o( freckles on my nose; (3) to keep eyes from watering; (1) 'o nt rlfl o! goiter. Answer—(1) The mout vru:tlul lution for this problem is usually fc bleach the hairs with strong peroxldn if they are dark. Anyt.mnn else you might increase their growth. Of course, you might have the longer hairs permanently removed by electrolysis, but this sometimes stimulates the growth of adjacent hairs, which may necessitate more treatments than you would care to take. (2) Use a commercial freckie cream or lotion. Remember, however, that it is not al- ways possible to remove freckles entire- ly. Be satisfied if they become lighter and then cover them with powder You should consult an eye specialist. The watering 1s probably due to eye strain. (4) Consult a doctor about goiter. I do not give advice on medical questions, LOIS LEEDS. Improving a Dry Skin. Dear Miss Leeds—(1) I have a very dry skin. How can I make it oflier? (2) My hair 1s very siraight and oily. It does not take a finger wave or a marcel very weil. Should I use a curl- ing fluid on it? (3) Do freckles come back when once removed with a com- mercial freckle bleaching cream? MARTHA GRACE. Answer—(1) Try cleansing your skin | with cold cream or a cleansing oil in- stead of soap and water. Massage the cream in thoroughly, wipe it off and | repeat the process, being careful to re- | move all the powder and grime. Moisten a clean piece of absorbent cotton in a skin tonic (witch hazel will do) and wipe the skin again. Now rub in a e food cream and leave it on over- night. Next morning wash your face | with cold water, dry carefully and ap- ly cold cream. Wipe off the cream gghtlv leaving enough of it to act as la powder base. If you have been using bleaches on your face, that may ac- count for the dryness. (2) Yes. (3) Yes. LOIS LEEDS. l (Copyright, 1¢29.) to the editor of the paper. The refer- twins. I looked right at her 'most a minute with & majestic look. In spite of her false curls and her new white ivory teeth, she is a humbly critter. I looked at her silently while she sot and twisted her long yellow bunnet strings, and then I spoke out. “Hain't the editor a Mdower with a pair of twins?” “Yes,” says she with a happy look. Then says I, “If the man hain’t a fool, he’ll think you are one.” “Oh!"” says she, and she dropped her bunnet strings and clasped her long bony hands tegether in her brown cotton gloves. “Oh, we ahdent soles of genious have feelin’s you cold, practical natures | know nuthing of. and if they did not gush out in poetry we should explah. You may as well try to tie up the gush- ing catarack of Niagrah with a piece of cord as to tie up the feelin's of an ah- dent sole.” “Ardent sole!” says I coldly. “Which makes the most noise, Betsey Bobbet, a three-inch brook or a ten-footer? Which is the tearer? Which is the roarer? Deep waters run stillest. I have no faith in feelin’s that stalk around in public in mournin’ weeds,” says I. “Oh, Josiah's wife, cold, practical fe- male being, you know me not; we are sundered as fah apart as if you was sitting on the North Pole and I was sitting on the South Pole. Uncongenial being, you know me not.” “ I may not know you, Betsey Bobbet, but I do know decency, and I know that no munny would tempt me to write such stuff as that poetry and send it to a widower with twins.” “Oh!"” says she, “what appeals to the tendah feelin’ heart of a single female woman more than to see a lonely man who has'lost his relict? And pity never seems so much like pity as when it is given to the deah little children of widowehs. And,” says she, “I.think moah than as likely as not, this soaring sole of genlous did not wed his affinity, blut was united to a mere woman of clay.” “Mere woman of clay!” says I, fixing my spektacles upon her in a mosi searchin’ mannér. “Where will you find a woman, Betsey Bobbet, that hain't more or less clay? And ‘affinity,’ that is the meanest word I ever heard; no married woman has any right to hear it. | T'll excuse you, bein’ a female; but if & man had said it to me I'd holler to Josiah. There is a time for everything and the time to hunt afinity is before you sre married; married folks hain't no right to hunt'it,” says I, sternly. “We kindred soles sosh above such ity feelin’'s—we soah fah lbnve them.” “I hain't much of a soarer,” “and I don’t pretend to and to tell ynul‘x. the truth,” says I, am glad I "The editah of the Augah,” says she, d she the paper offen the sttnd, and folded it up and presented it at me like a spear, “the editah of this paper is a kindred sole; he iates me, he undahstands me, and will not our mames in the pages of this very papah go down to posterety thah?” "'l'hen." says I, drove out of all pa- tience with her, “I wish you wu there now, both of you. I wish, it says I, lookin” fixedly at hvr “I wish you was both of you in posterity now.” says I, BRADY, M. D. tissue as milk does through a filter of cotton or water through a piece of blotting paper. Your breathing is the main factor in drnmn the blood from the capillaries | gh the veins to the heart. wuh the act of inspiration, taking in breath, there is considerable suction | upon the blood in veins and capillari ec, from the lowering of pressure in the! great veins in the chest. The diapl ! concm:u during inspiration, pm- 8 | downward upon the liver and stomach | and causing’ the front abdominal wall to bulge, and so the blood is sueked | mw the 'grut vein and into the right !o mueth the vhymlon lesson. 1Is it necessary to remind you that many functional ' troubles are due to poor tion and that they fnay be pre- tedlndlnmmyuwmxredbyeul tivating natural breat hlh? Copright, For the childreu. Put one chocolate cream on & graham | v-fet:;%llmmlwmm ‘When ; torminr ;ap“m this way, mntenum of & meal, and must be chewed bef swallowing. THE EVENING STAR, Abe Martin Says: ‘With the Mayflower up fer sale an’ the White House stables done away with, it beglm to look like President er wuz goln’ to git a bicycle. I wouldn' mind Zmln ole if I dldn look so blamed ugly when I git up,” sald Tilford Moots t'da; Breade}l Tongue 7With4'iomnto. Cut boiled tongue in slices about one- third an inch thick. Dip in beaten egg that has been diluted with tablespoonful of cold water and seasoned with salt and pepper. Roll the slices next in fine, dry bread crumbs and brown quickly in hot fat. Drain and serve with a well seasoned tomato sauce. Garnich with parsley or watercress. For the tomato sauce cook two cup- fuls of tomatoes for 15 minutes with one small onion, one teaspoonful of sali, one teaspoonful of sugar, one whole clove and a small piece of bay leaf. Strain. Cook two tablespoonfuls of butter with two tablespoonfuls of flour until well blended. Add the to- mato juice and enough stock or hot water to make two cupfuls of liquid. Cook until thickened, add more season- ing if desired and serve very hot. MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST/ Stewed Prunes with Lemon Dry Cereel with Cream Coddled Eggs Graham Gems Coflee LUNCHEON Spiit Pea Soup Toasted Crackers Sliced Oranges and Bananas Molasses Cookies, Tea DINNER Fruit Cup Roast Pork, Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Baked Shutted Fepy aked Stuffed Peppers Queen’s Pudding Coffee GRAHAM GEMS. One cupful sweet milk, one ta- blespoonful sugar, one egg, pinch salt, two teaspoonfuls cream of , one teaspoonful eoda, gra- ham or white flour enough to xfnlh batter a\‘illfl enough to drop rom 8| ave gem pan hot and b‘goc‘n qulck oven. MOLASBES COOKIES. One cupful molasses (one-half teaspoonful soda dissolved in mo- lasses), one-half cupful sugar, one-half cupful melted ‘lard, one-half teaspoonful ginger, one- half teazpoonful cthnamon. pinch salt and three cupfuls flour. BAKED STUFFED PEPPERS. Wash, remove seeds and white partitions from peppers; parboil five minutes, drain well; fill with dressing made with bread crumbs, uuoned with onion juice, celery lm’nley mollhned with butter, to taste. Bake unul dressing u cooked and pep- pers tender. LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. After luwlr lite his ciga mh % lnd lite it with n match insted lnd ma sed, Willvum, that Mawd Hews is axually getting on my nerves, axually, She called me up twice today, not once but twice, to tingly inform me about some new werd her parrit had lerned to say. She knows our Sherlock hasent been tawking and I biecve she just does it for that reason. Well just wait till Sherlock starts ogen, he'll put Mawd Hews2s Napoleon‘so far in cm shade tiat there wont be any comparison left. Just wait, ma sed. Im waiting with a strange and un- canny patience, pop sed. Him liking a parrit to just sit and look around with- out making parrit sounds at the same time, and' he sed, Speeking modern inventions like the telefone, Im expecting an important call any minnit. ‘Wich pritty soon the telefone rang and pop started to anser it saying, That's it now. I just bet anything its Mawd Hews agen with her Napoleon, ma- sed, and pop sed, It better not be. Wich it was, pop saying, O, is this you Mawd, no, she happens to be tak- ing a bath just now. I dont know why, | 213 she seemed to have a sudden wh'm, |3t 40 but Il gladly give her any message O, about Napoleon, he. counted up 3, I'll tell Pawleen as soon as she comes drip ing along, and by the way that ds me of our parrit Sherlock, he had a wonderful day today, this morn- ing when I was going downstairs he called out, I hope you injoy your brek- fist. Yes. I dont wong serprized, I could hardly bleeve my own ears, so I sed to him, Wat was that you sed, Sherlock? and he sed even more plainly, Are you deff, I sed I hope you injoy your brekfist, toodle doo. And I scd, Now dont get impudent, Sher- lock. and he sed, All rite, now just for that I hope you choke on your egg. Well Mawd, Tm expe-ting a bizniss call any 2nd, good by, pop sed. And he hung up and waited for the lf;mde1 wvfinx agen, wich after a wile clean ALL the floor— they fit the corners TRE new, improved triangular O-Cedar Mop gets under radiators, around legs of far- niture and into other hard-to- get-at places. O-Cedar Polish cleans, renews and preserves finish of fine furniture. Get this time and labor saving combination today — at gro- cery, hardware, department, drug and other stores. 0-Cedar Corp'n, Chicago, Ill. Cdar - Mops @Mawhleu Ravor ... many choice coffees BLENDED PPRECIATION of the s blend of coffee flavers that is the glory of Maxwell House began years ago in the Old South. A Southern gentleman, with the expert’s interest in flavor, determined to find the perfect coffee flavor. He “tasted” hundreds of coffees and decided that no single coffee — however choice-would do. So he com- bined and re-combined them until ha achieved a blend with so rich and mellow a flavor 'that it completely satisfied him. Guests of the famous old Maxwell House at Nash- ville heartily concurred in his judgment. And who- ever gince then has tasted this “different” flavor has wanted Maxwell House Coffee in his own home. Your grocer has it, sealed in tin to preserve its fine flavor, of grate n Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices 8 10 n.—u‘:fi‘y’u c!l'n?' Whd Magasine Store. 17th and nner’s Pharmacy, and l'l —0 Brock. Hs" &ve.—F. B Lampkin's Phar- ey A liflower Art & Gift Co. 3t i:‘u'. % 3 d Bichanan sts.Hohberser's Phar- and Oolorado ave.—O'Donnell's oun 3 Jleteant at.—Meuns. Peasans New, 2162 a-‘mom ks ‘uflfg Srofiers. 7k Bharm ;llrdml.‘ Pa ACY. J. aves. and M—Sanitary Phar- uth id’ Eve —Nusbaum's Pharmacs. nd Mass. ililps’ Pharmacy. i .nm i s B lterivers's (ki elork's lm Ly :nfl 0& —8m h_l"all n-uml Store. mn "M AL L Forster's Y. o B acy. i th 320" o and Sreer. Phnmlc Ga. ur st.—Norton's Pharmacy. In. ave. and 1s N. Rels} N.} h Capitol st. ‘and R. 'L ave~Parkers a1 -vo.~.| Louls Krick, raide Pharmacy. d Macomb st.—Harry @31 Vitsconsin ave.—Mor n FokomaFark. “3e0 Codar S Mattinely Bros.” Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. T ‘that your | o e Wisconsin ave. and Ofl.l;l i macy. NORTHEAST. 4th and H sty 01 i nd Tion % spd M Norts Gapitol and 326 East Caltol st.- macy. East Ci ; nd 8th 13th and East Cav. » acy. 200h and R. L ave—Collin¢ Pharmacy. Woodridge. 3500 12th st.—Brookland Pharmacy. 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P 5OY, educated, 15 to 1 x(‘ Tabite, Call Must” be__experi healey, Triangle “Stotor &o. COIOI’N. with identification ac 5275 | r!(!lvl young married ma; | t have ne who is willing to wo '"'o" ;‘nd long hours o earn 00d salary. | experienced: must have car AII" itar Credit Clothiers, nu'a, middle aged. age, _experience ‘Adaress BSX” 450-M. for | nd | tar DRUG GLERK. registered, ‘manager neigh- d dtorel references. Address Box M, Star office. DRUGGIST, rej Tork; - referen o, nisht or Sunday | ere Tedutrea.”* Mg Box | e e HELP—MEN | 1929. HELP—MEN. (Continued.) HELP AND SITUATIONS, 41 IIWATION—DOIEI‘I'IC. DI 3 wmm‘.‘.{:n o = ¢ hecesanrs. * Mazo-Lareh Co. tne., MARCEL Al mecticut_ave. o o Ri I_‘*“‘. MaRS TS an: T 1917 G st. n.w. wahited. Apply Mr. Maddox, o MAN T ko0 "Yz" uewnun-‘l"vv‘n’t‘)rrlt‘n.x!ll; ance- a.m. tomorrow a ll“flo Folomac Eleciric Anplance Go. 14ih and 6 Of experienced with S et e i ey YOUNG MAN to_exch for !eho‘imph"' 1' ting Franklin nf Vindow e b st o YOUNG MAN fn_ Dhclnlnrm has had !lumut in - sell s \phers’ DIl 5, com nd meras, and YOUNG MAN, white, t0 drive dellvery Ty truck, In replsing siate ecicd. Aaam."n‘ox% u,eflt-r fce; salary | 7tn o) ite_La: . 3119 14th_st. white, tak e e charge 1 reference nn 8p] x y 11 My NURSE, prac lady: &M@lfll. for nlshl ‘?Il" lcr nea ddress 1 d .o e e % S00-K. ‘Sta 'onm gy WDIAH OR GIRL to care for chil h _board and small salary. Pot YD!INO LADY. P. B. X. operllor l'|d "nlll must be experienced: 5:30 p. 5 "::Ikli Bee Mr. Whe:llly. ’l‘rllnllu )‘olor - from 5 CRy Bull “Bobss Co, T2 FOUNG um‘la Catholic, for local sales force; _exceptionally piew work. expe: ence unnecessi il 1210, 1343 H YOUNG LAl yri o'elock uch evenlns: YOUNG MAN, % work on -m‘&ov screen ‘70!1"6 MEN (3 ".mnam. Fih N gbility; sntereated in ve & Bropotition 'mnn Wi tereat™ rmanent work.' ABply 120 McGill Bl B530700.5:30." to 5. "Ask for Mr. Daniels MEN— you are looki; t 'llh‘l u:l fulun“l‘nd{olr .tum.n'n i sel for o ainmem, M-m 14 sy Blde., 3 to 11, 3 to titution requlres sev- men (o explain & new bznking servic roll depositors in this special departme; perience not ne sary_but wide acquaintance an asset. m 807, Commercial National Bank 0’ 11°a.m., 4 to 5 p.m., and 8 to ~TF YOU WA} les pogition which offers an unusual gpRortunity for advancement in the im diate hmxu ana’in ‘which the earnings nd the work pleasant, phone National 8575 for &n apbointment Please Do Not Read Th Unless $225 a month, plus commissions. is interesting enough to cause you to study and work unusually hard for six'months learning the merchandising methods of cure and operate a car essent Trams, Annapolis Hotel. Tuss 8 p.m. for PERMANEN POSITION. Qfering excellent income. congenial work. Open_for experienced, capable, ambitious salesmen, business executive or ex-banker. with unquestionatle references. who can show successful record. Give complete de- talis with phone mumber. g0 {nterview can 45 pffice CHAUFFEUR With Identification Cards. BLACK & WHITE AND YELLOW CAB CO., 1240 24th St. N.W., FURNISHING GOODS sale man, local experience necessary permanent position, Ask for ! be_arranged Mr. Luh, Eiseman’s, 7th and F| sts. be arr-pted by a largc corporation and paid excelient income. Wender- ful opportunity for advancement. are the only ones in our business, nnot get experienced men and the principal qualifications are ability to work in accordance with instruc- tions, ncal appearance and abso- | N. white. with arm on shaces, 80 Brentwood, Md watly, a8 tenant. u work 0 basis. 3900 Pe: BOND BA gh<c % cl P e abite unity oflering. Addre: B Star_office. MAN, over 25 years exD s ability and capable 5 the class of “home Sermanent employment with Iarge Wash- fngton cornoration for right party. Ad- dress_Box 456-M. Star office SALESMAN. highest type. o solici* me: bership in Washington Athletie Club. JAL gpportunity. A letic_Club. 860 8o “Bids. INSTRUCTION COURSES. FARN RADIO u! men are training PA D] g Tight now for the bigger iphs opening up this Fall and Winter. Dont Write or call for_your free copy of Rich Rewards in Radio. which describes 0p- portunities, openings and our methods of instruction’ Mdre L-10, NA- | TIONAL RAD] U’fi 16t and You sts n. wumnnon MA. AT TBELLE HONOUR, SCHOO! e &) aturing the new Cmqumole “wind, s the Pin Wind. 'Easy terms. M hlrle;. By Prcnine ciasses 817 14th 8t nw._ Fr. PN] EMPLOYE to renmm us in_soliciting general insura: spare time: l Sqgeasiasion’ il basis. "Address Box S17-M, LUNCH MAN emmncod must kn nd _clams. 501 12th st. M with car a8 solicitor lone-distance moving Srm for riehe party r_office e post: i eptional opportunity | references. | Address Box i youne man as men- 0od meat cut- Tine. 328 and Jiberal commi A (T e %o "our"Tatary Asreemer steady repe i Jrade: experience not nece Call 1—4 p.! 5 1hsurance Bullding, 16th and Eve s, rnflln 38 Before 10 avfa. end after experienced in _maaasine entirely new proposition. greatly increased earnings. nd we'll dt‘ul it ovi Catholic, we hlv. Sy dor ”l el:l m:‘moor door work. lic_school ucation l‘!‘!lt lnnurrnt. i s e o7 ape e in mem! 2, with ¢ peri ced, wuh brish P N o coneh wor by Jetter, only. Putnam, Wash. AL ASSISTANT, with some. e st be rosect bar: ut-of-town " ad Star_office. | & chutn classe sc} Sarnine 41,000 yeal | Gemand, position guaranteed cr | now forming Bt "5 years. Write Tedited.” 1338 G n.w. B (“hm“sl 8. marcel wav. Four system of shampooini - ing and faclal treatments. ‘Avply second schwl. Ty Bt THE _FAMOUS | St: vol " GHARACTER e, an Bertans treseine poation that | s ‘ot Foutine york g ofirs’ v sl oo portunity for advancement: high-zchool ed: cation. “unencumbered, investment required; nd opportunity to earn year. Do not telephone: " call ne canvassers. P RESS operators and haml ironers, experienced, colored.| ?‘mu. “"?bm “J‘W i, Epf e two h. ieneed and Wit ¢ cny H for cookine and | erence. LAUNDRESS, first. . wants home or out by Tk ey, Wed."and Thure: referred. 4 5870, WOMAN, eolureu. n e general housewor] wrm or call at 340 P at.'s. A5t vesr | peogie youn- colored. _wan o ook Gan Horin SRW WOMAN, colored. teliake #nd wishy s cook on first ts 1124, 10th st. WOMAN from Soith. refined c: ;“w!‘m'. first floor; mlltn:ed 3 olored, wishes ADE]Y’ | WOMAN yanie part- “time work b By e e work by day. xvoulm -uhu iob dolnr.'teneul | housework ey rate under of Personal conts "Der Ilnc addltional o tae Yesulae iine S— FLECTRIC _VIBRATORY 'rnnmr Wash. Ldry., 27th & K n.w. 16*, -mdmnum N T, ave ,’Apt 3 PACKERS, experienced prefer-| red. Apply Arlmgton Candy | Co., 7th and K CORSET SAL ment store; must be thoroughl\ experienced in fitting and sell-| ing corsets; only those flaungfl age and experience will be con-| sidered. Address Box 468-M,! Star office. RD & LOTHROP 3§, desire the services of an expe- rienced stenographer with sec- retarial qualifications. Apply | employment office. 9th floor. DESIRABLE POSITIONS Open To Young Women, 16 Years of Age and Over, With High School Education.! i Good Pay to Start. Frequent Increases. Apply Wisconsin Ave. & Stanford St., Bethesda, Md THE CHE POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. ! of Bahlmnre City “ELI"—DO'IEQTI('. “OOK —Neat colored woman in apt afd is kept. Must be excellent cool 1 references, some laundry. . ADt. 201, conK. ‘coloréd; must be first-class: | s required. nunz after 6:30. 1728 Mass_ave. n.w. r colored. for boarding house references reauired. | 52% nd'8 paa. basement door, 1 helws | Can: for smali | 11, 1449 ed. neat, “two liue girls. intelligent. Ast. Feneral housework and cooking s nights; three in family. for housework and cook- Apply after 8 p.m.. bring l Te . 1815 R. 1. ave. n.e. =11unon or supt: coliece ul"\‘-rlnl horouzaly kin IL.] t’hlrl s Sy !usve'lnl ox- | D a 5 T Altred Martin 1ite Washington Ath- expert a la carte handle large busi- Address Box 443 CHEF:, first-class. good references, immediately in lrrlnle family or hotel dress Box 475-M. Star of cr. | Garfeld” Hay j® Dles = H | aurse in constant_attendane Call without fail Tuesday | =— Ass AND ELECT] TREATMENT. | Excellent for colds and mnnlm,‘mu'oheo or at your home. Call Fr. 8713, REEK EXERCISER AND T, 30 trestments. 320 Electric bl ol and me rubs._Potomae 4 —for large Washington depart- i L Toot uom..,"’c%,.?u";‘y’ o g o0t, Corr % nd vf:a |'oratory, 612 P n.w.. Buite 108, grous Y CHIROPRAC: M. 508 £. Capitgl st. ORS FOR_ TRANSFUSION—135 POR N Tervice cal at. Climea, unmmy pital, between 9 ‘a.m. .nd p.m.. or um between 5 and 6 p.m. dail and Sunday. FOR ADOPTION—WANT :xl)v 2 w(epk! old. )‘n!hfleld unable in: references excl 245-M. Star_office. w2 Ao TRUSSES AND ELASTIC GOODS AT REAL prices. | Fit and satistaction Expert iady and gentleman at- 6_care for your every want. Peo- : 8 th and AR CITY. CAN to disabled gentlemen: fresh eg; bl es, ete.; daily 'lxh NS—MATHEMATICS, SCI. es: Cornell graduste: 31 Albert Tones. 1408 Hopias s T 36t & 2% CED WITH or_young child; n 4: best_of mother call smer_-n_gn. 483-M. g A . S TURKISH FOR LADIF Complete bath. ultra-violet. inf iamps, massage. steam room. chines, high colonic irrigat stle eire ine 13 _curls for 13 pJours from 10 'toe excent Snn Thursdays. 10 am. to 8 n 7236, rmanent wave. spacisl. ! 23 ATLANTA. $13 mchnlIf aarlotte: sedans tom. alif.) Hiotor Fravel. Bterfize. Hotel REALLY nn ve 2t the for 35, ‘nclud(n( L ‘hese given un | |2 The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call Main 5000, Branch 115. ALTERATIONS, HEATING, STUC all_kinds of construetion:’ no_cash: “é‘ monthly pavments, OPERTY FINAN( cou 403, 1331 G st. n.w. Franklin camuv MAN, youn eur or 8 P Brcaon ave o FTING anical, pa signt de\rxwm' ol drawing ot eneral eni: neering work. Working drawines and gen- eral unnnmenu Address Box 401-J, W GRADUATE desires work Guofl (nm Selary no oblect. Aaunul?ox m tenographer, dr ires position w firm: A- b | Seterences: moder 4Co-M. Star off colored. wants mm tor or chbnl\‘d ‘operator; experienced. 816 R. 1. Bnlm »cnooL MUBIC—More than 100 guslla piaving roTrsstonally, concert. radio. popular _and modern _academic P pfano. _violin, saxophone: banio, INSTRUME! es. ,Dan eert o co mnx by foremost joca -m.u T lllem:n'n'nfln to pupils who it 29 14th st._n.w. _Adams 2509. course mpet. NE_ 8] ass waitfor hot 4 BldE.. YOUR_TIME? You can interior decoration. costume desi -n‘ ‘hon time, and make money. Positions for gra Sone. Academy, 328 in Washington, 1333 P st. Met. 28 OUR SPRING TERM HAS BEGUN. ill save five months on our radio couras 1 Yo tnrol now instend of Sepiem: ber. Class for beginners has just started. Finishing clasg for Sdvanced. students cial code Work. ;"\flbero'&gl.l.lfi. 405 9th. _Main 7 BUBINISS INSTIUCTH)N 19° e maTried. wi ‘wishes good place i private resi or years' experienc Aidrees Dok 395-M. Star offce. ofh, Toach. Tat exterming rpecinlties Free e uu. too..m Eve ANT. bedbug. Ao P arsnteea s homes is one of our meel- mates. American Disinfect st n.w. MAIN 6478. £UTO PAm'rma IO ith A ce. al and -lnnue mud us show you sampie df fine work wil xcellent ‘material. Prices. cReyrolds, ‘lnl? b th this ot eae C Mattresses. pHIowE Y wire springs "&emnm ad rem do 1t now_pefore ti Colum! amc Co.. 219.G st. h IL Sone e: .. 31 BEDDING. MA' pillows_reno. Wi fattr N, Wi as truck driver B'r"m"e “:-'o\&ndm.wn 'u'fnhu vorker, not of e e oal Beading Cou €32 B nw. M. 4006 D l‘AH colored, wighes job &8 por- ence Tets. “.“"F'.;_“’-‘M{fi?% Drices. Phone &2 i ord I B ‘experience reference. Address G_MAN wants any_kind of work, no rous. YOUNG ts conn.cnon ith buil B eatruction o, Can handle men and take charge of job iype and calcwiating macnine; beat” relerence from D:G. inmesie ofmice. m -nuc un___ vov.mo MA 20, o G T to accept ln1 trious; refere 445-M. st-r office, or l!'hn G call SFFICE. zm‘ronuu. CLERK, lrrA'rxrncs. OST O] AND P 1i pritd ocb.":’e cor. 12th and F n.w. Met. 6337, e SERVICE PREPARATORY | 1 i job. with Tences. * Gall North Can drive cap and Col. 9684 or | fi i I | CHAIR CANEING. spilnted, unhomu ngs. omerone. fil ’ in ECORATE_and {mprove your home on eas: D tats. PADErNARFIDE. dpninuns astets e:afln ; nardwo oors, 014 sarages. Al Your work is s eemense savring you_of & frs o cash required; easy mammy arranged to sult your convenien: Contracting Co., 216 Machinists’ Bidi Foaniciin. 1600, ELECTRICAL HOU! 6 rooms cnmulm. lfl 3009 Kansas nw. BLECTRIC il wire wnfif G—Wi 50. gomplete; including aitures and | mu pay. lfl. szi ATTO! good knowledge o Tadien. mfannily me; er ot bar. Ad- dress_Box_216-M. St 2 for drug mr rete RO T Lelina Bhatmcr, |2 nee 03 Wi n PRESSER ; steady work. | tandard_Cleaner: t D 1K AL R ol{dlo e(7(7 Hll 17th 5 p.] AU} i oA nmnt-tn, lll auli‘ fle-%lon- 0 application. ___.4. ° dr u Owner, Bo: St a Yoce” Banadacuser. ol “'MF rfi‘mnl clfies. " Adaress Blaf onfce. add to present | ere by so uflmu e n’lfirnl insurance as & side 1i Pamission: ddress Box 213-M, | St oMce " BaLESMAN, | 'fi'f.""“x?o’m Decessiies? oat Call ed- e O Rer Bidgs 916 G minent l!ot 'S for instalime; al mi y l"mm'\mu. 8t n.w, FHMYMEN’I‘ AGENCIES. d 1o sup le "i:" A me Tt ae, tn “infs afl!u Tevuls Yoers we nave bl “sm oeopls i ofl: years we have place ed. Wash- positions;. no o cBar pigced Tase : loyment Ix:hlnlt- A gll-? furnished daily; Iullflvnl R, coMP e = SITUATION—WOMEN. ACCOMPANIST, 'mfl experience. sight_reader. s_7685. COMPANION or s heiper_Retine AN Canadian. desires May I: seashore or mountains ?fellenl m;o ences. _Address Box DRESSMAKER — Dresses made. siso ensemble syits. 16 up: remogdel ed work. Fhone Prankiin De_Soto, ADt. 1. city. N Perwnnll l\lnlll. POSITI()NS :',;:,fl,::,;g-'wu e n:;?"x'fila"flm “’u{fn :':'fi oot %d;m Bldg., 13 nced Mk eepers. mrle Dbookkeeper: istration. n.w. Metr Applications of stenographe! . HELP—~WOMEN., pery and ubhols! SEAMBTRESS, dra; g-nu e thiwe. "Adatess Box 1913, IMRA llfln. semi- HIVI"G. or A cl N ‘s hel for elderly & e case: reference. d Detence. —wou office. .{ifldm ‘WOMAN. reliabl¢ W mt?rmllll Wl! ioflh AT ‘Dart-time work, wm* for Tiotel; experienced only. Address Box 471-M. Star office. nflc CLERK S0 ce office. sienogravher ree smxlry'fmom R partdars. " Acdress Box Al Touse-to-house; 50 commission;. ¢an two for Peork I Suburbs. mn.mn 2P0 1616 Vhe fi ‘who san coneern; vm I"P Address Box Sa1-1. 8 you s salary wi whie l-rn | i s e .‘ff o e e be_experi- e 'n;k. also "fn aur to ‘l%o Ly '!ek' o 5”“ gou st. E;I'E.;Elml;nil muifi = mmmn for loell dellflmant lenced in mOnstral e esanibe maghines pd commission. Arv ed- neadsy, 9 10 3. Room o RESSHARER wanied. 100" TR st 7 SITUATION—DO“STIO. GOLORED WOMAN wants da; the “week 10 0 Coman Tamity ‘of wants place as laundress 0 part- e ka-‘ eity refer- ences. . Apt. 307. GOOK ot M white womi small flmfl!: $10 per l’"km st mm m- -lfn Tign-erad e ‘siofe ' e et Fpt et s—‘—‘”—‘i.‘“ S T GIRL, reliable vlgm- o Part;ime cloaning or | B Hmns Alllnll ?n'x‘x‘&'&* il -t:'y“wm T Bt Phas GIRL trom eountry wants work of eny e nn nll Call any time after Wishes work of any S g, ol 3 er- .m. gr N l'e'r g—m!.h Jeliavie, colored, wants day's wor .o% mu v-n hing: orEeea oy, or sy’ we"&. ‘oall At cel ants day's work ar by i “oni ol 2 185, fi:m /3 ch'rf i L TR mechanice: r'"mfl" rfees: Eaul rene. 1200 B, cep. ot Main O EVI 'ERY DI nteed: dustiess m very rnt % 1 | ghines. B 1038 Farc 1. Ad FLOO! fifourn ine 101 ric Bones %o I 8 39 I;Iu lllh':l;.'"n". h 'fi’& u‘f‘ Loy ,_.kah mfi‘ ogtasle, wiris Diac | (