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19;10. HELP AND SITUATIONS STAR, WASHINGTO ARCH ’ HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. SITUATION—MEN., THE EVENING MAN AND WIFE. unencumbered. to (Continued.) FEATURES . Little Men Who Balked Big Men ‘Bur ned Food, Like MO“‘?Y’ ; CLOSING HOURS e roumRn gt Thrown Away by Household|| ror crassiried ||&5e feif S, il —_— . CLERK—Has Shopkeeper Made Emperor Charles V | A VT RTISEMENTS —fifin T Fertence i insuraney Gusiases; gesires. Lose His Bet. . There 1 little help for burned food. | concealed by judicious use ‘of season- (| 11 - . das oetore pusiication. “GUICKLY TAUGHT. —Tn: The best way to remedy the matter is | ings and flavors. Curry ‘may Por Sunday. 6:30 p.m. Saturday. ‘our new melhodé.)lllemu:d .:mu not to burn . High food prices that |be added to lamb or other meat to At the Branch Agencies, one 10 _years. have prevailed, and st prevail to a | cover up ths merest suspicion of scorch. Dour earlier. both for dally and great extent, are conducive to greater | But, cf course, it is always a waste of Sundav care ‘In- this regard. | materials to progress farther in the | . Scmetimes a little prompt attention | Preparation of any food that you know | Only Exceptions. will make it possible to save food that | to have any more than the merest Deatd nottess and 'Lest sna <hns begun to bum If vegetables burn | suspic'on of scorched flavor. atb O o m- & S icensed wi men; & ial re the dish quickly from the fire and then | flcur that is slightly €ay ot 1oaed eRcivi SENREEY and Aduims 4iss. e Legal Holidays. when the closing carefully take out any of the vege- |& flavor that cannot be eliminated. It tables br parts that show n> marks of | is folly to attempt to remedy matters time 1s 10:30 a.m. Death Notices tunities for' young men and girls who are | MAN, colore =5 of any Eind; ex- | tuner_for Plruy cq and Lost and Found for The high-school ‘gradyates. ' Former students | periehced in " janitor "work. can, anive 'a"’|° 0. M. Walker. scorch. Lay these in a colander and | then. fckly 1 As’ for the dish in wh'ch food has Raidwater d‘rwnt;;n;‘?geufirln \¥hich | been burned. it is better not to pl““f’ Sunday Star will be accepted up a0 1ow0 pear. "E‘x?m"'cfl‘.’}?e"{:"lbfif::fi Ao L e ng,'i.“ End m-ml-nan i rgnnmn for, n they have ben scorched you will eause |it at once in cold water. Put it in to 11 pm Ssturdsy. Apbiy 158 Munsey Bullding. ERACE oo uhfey oc poultey. Iarm 1 ivess | vear 4 & Gue .m"'i Li the scorched flavor to be carried by |the sink and fill first with warm or $o. a-:s am sl RADIO anwxcl—mon unoou! 1m the v althe skpelats "~ | % eI ol i, L vt s, f Ment that has stuck ehould be treat- | It M8y cause it to cr GDELING, ten ting Berhaneife; d then | CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. ed in the same way. Sometimes a ve! this stand for some time an Seit Mve G2 aeareh i et rely | SCrape out the largest bits of the burned 8K ALl jwor e ont” b ot 'scrape the surface of| In order to protect its ad- the utensil. Now add cold '{-.Tm ;)ndd vertisers from recemnlg circular RS ; " a teaspoonful or two of washing soda it i r under- | gperators courte enabies vou to learn at and set it on the stove, allowing it to ma“d“' l,; e :xg) :}::(y‘n :‘ ch EL&?."HSL‘&:‘"&%&& Rtan s, 1528 throne in favor of his son, Philip II |smok> cdme from the distant hut, so | come slowlly to the boll. oul:.em:vg':;g $too an‘“absree“hh Sl ul our Aot (& and retired to the monastery of St.|long deserted, investigated and learned let it enol low POl matter wi wi gld as far as e el and r-h c’ the burned food will come R - | W e m‘:‘hfih“:’d\lm‘eyr 0 harm, obfnctusmi?of s e the ater. Usually very little |possible by The Star. Only This was the sort of thing that|s-cret was so great he could not refrain | additio: _ouring will be necessary. |bona fide answers to advertice- pleased him, rlur he had :lv«n)< turned | rhrom boasting of it. DHxs unrc;: werc | =t ments .ddresscdqlo box numbers ot ! ?#‘:?{,;‘,dhlg‘m:e 5 ::. .o,k '"’c:o‘nn to common pleasures and to common | heard by a certain Donay, who nad < : - | You cAN HAVE BETTER THINGEWORE | fo e. people for happiness. He enjoyed him- | sought to enter the priesthood, but had | Oysters. m care of The Star will be de. ble position. T ' d | HAIRDRESSER wants w:\uul manauer self most of all when he was among | been refused ordination. Donay was in Opyster Patties.—The following will fill | livered to advertisers on pres- Tmmm T i e A o the Flemings, and they. of all his sub- | the pay of the French. He causec two dozen patty shells: Melt one cup- | antation of the box number |necesars O Py iite. today. i jects, were the only ones who under- | Raffell's arrest. The peasant guided the | {ful of butter and scald one quart of) © . BOYD SEHOOL, 1393 ©'st,_Nat. 2938 GFFICE ASSISTANT. dociors or dentisy stood him. He liked to drop the trap- | way. and on a bitter January night in | |milk_or cream. When the butter is | ticket. STATISTIGNL CLEmE APPLIOANTS i, inielegt, Wl bred ¢ months | B pings of royalty and move about among ‘ 1810 the fugitive chieftain was taken | | bubbling add one cupful of flour and REGISTER. T cook for about three minutes, stirring HELP—MEN. PHYSIOTHERAPIST. _dietiti them incognito. Many an anecdote is|from his shelter and dragged in his 5.00. .. | health treatments, told of his whimsical doing at Brussels. | night-dress, barefooted, to the valley 2ll the time. Add the scalded milk OF | ;GTOMOBILE ~— MEGHAN MECHANI —Tperienced | Prof. Jonn K. M. Barry, M. A. Instructor. | Bealth wreatments, massage. fa Mce, MAm‘,“_,m m rmu MAG- | cream a little at a time. Stir until per- (e T ave A1 local refer- | MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, *__ | netic; hours |0-As.lcl’olud mmg-n 1626 ._Apt. 21, , for instance, his little af- | Th h d to Mantua i LR rocer of I | u‘f\n i W e e fectly smooth. Cook one quart of oysters Apply between 12 and 3 Saturday, oli Theater Bids. _Tel. Columbia 3 SECRETARY-STEN! PHER, experienced, | Swann _st. grocer of Brussels. 1206 Wisconsin ave: ! % Oty SWEDIBH MASSAGE GIVEW One of his courtiers told Charles that| _Napolcon sent orders that he should |in their own liquor until the edges curl. | oL R eonen e e oo S 7 et e ,;:",E’.;'g" mmg,,-fld “m_}gymm b}".fmmmefif Take out and cut in halves. When Co, Marmon distributors, 1517 Conn. & th = | ready to serve add the oysters to the | See Mr: Oliver oo el’;’i?u'"fly,'ff’.'" ,t‘cr;-‘s.c'h’ ! CYSRRTERUEE. BARBER, first-class hair cutter By v, | “Oyster Pritters—Drain as many | parior; must_do marcelling and’ | oysters as there are to be fritters. then | In€. - Mml'! Buile, Inc, 1311 Cont ave.___ . 18 or over, w ‘L“yt B oy L :‘l‘,..‘,’lk‘:y:;‘: S enh\'lme“ e I NOu Gery Teasonable prices. T AT Gary reauonable. Snywhere. Call Mr. Baitz, 601 Irving st. G olumbia 1889. INTING. electric home improvement. For Work ‘call the Home Decorators Co PAPERHANGING PAINTING. PLASTERING, e o e ey T, ] BECORATING CO.. Nat. ofid 310 auire EXECUTIVE _AUTOMOBILE _SALESMA men;_estal [ide experience with new and used car sel: BY J. P GLASS. ;, reconaltioning and training men, to o [ {ORTHAND by nurlen:ed teacher. PHM ation lor Civil Service examinations. lessons; moderate rate: GUL FILIPINO, experienced houseman, butier and dy .";.‘E“'Eu'f.fn".‘"fin BTt | Selier wlahesa b, private famiy. Ad- eater Bldg.. Suite 657-658. jern | dress Box 49-E. Star office. 230 FILIPINO, exverience butler: 00: best i reference: ce. ARGIRG Roses Seierel oy FA HA“OEH ished: wrl lun-m 3129 18th st. n.w. Apt. Tepatr ndmu- {fian price.” Pormer] head eF Co: and Knabe 47 X 'nnn BEAUTY gxl‘nin rie School of \zure. umuwuuu mn can_drive & Address, Box MAN, colored, riu-bu, Wants a mmon “as houseman or plain cook. Phone Metropoli- . CPERTE TR CoNPTONETER tan 4376, or call m N J. ave. n ARN TO Ol Raary and calculating machine. _Oppor- PIANG TONING: B — garage man, PUSITIC or STENGORAPHER®—The Colsinbi B iolores. “prione Atimntle 2452, Club gives speed dictation, $5 mouu-lv c-ll SITUATIONS—MEN AND W¢ 3 gveming. 1 tc 9, Posi Ofice Blds.. 1i AN, AND WIFE, colred. | Col. i e as trafic. ol Fom ates. neral repairing, painting "1l "work . guarantee SRS e THE GROCER CALLED DOWN: “WHAT DO YOU WANT?” Probably Charles V, Emperor of Ger-|in the end the petty boastfulness of 8 many and King of Spain, was not peasant betrayed him. really happy until he abdicated hl“ This man, named Raffell, seeing nd Park re 1._1078. s ' £ LEARN - BEAUTY —COL OUR_NEW | s hest et and R neknl l'.e'rvl':rlnl. SITUATION—WOME! 8) ter ‘anteed. B pwen, B R ot me. " Potoma ’1 COMPA.NXON NURSE; best rcferences, record 16 BY EXPERT —Wall paper cleaning. i clean the pape fm A m— > or housekeeper for ¢ loved coupie or"* motherless home. Catur $835. 1438 N st. n.w.* Call evening PERSONAL. \ds and thous and placing them in the be go:mcn: IS the city. t you? Inquir School, 1333 tet. 539, te under headine of Personsl nts per line sdditions! Fesular line rate rial “~ou fowara thia m.) mission basis. HO! batieat Yor one . OWNING HER rd and care for elder st ref. (urnl;hefl. bot JSa for $350 In advance: Dec._ust. MONDS, PAWN s uls. DIA M. lllver wanted: see us Anr LIvING & CO. st. nw._Nattonal 5849. Spectal Atternoon Class from 3:30 to lr Nomac this man had grown very rich by never ‘ B2 shot within 24 hours. Near thc otomac refusing to serve a customer, no matter | Porta Chiesa he stood fearlessly before what the hour might be. |12 rifiemen, refusing to be blindfoldec | “I will lay you a wager that he will or to kneel. not serve me,” said the Emperor. “I stand before my creator,” he saic A bet was agreed upon. Whereupon firmly. “and standing, will I restore t Charles set out for the grocer’s shop at| Him the spirit He gave!” m STENOGRAPHER, experienced, | 1286- inte ent worker, desires position: also dictaphone. Clevel lnd 1971-W. ¢ J* STENOGRAPHER-SECRETAR' ECONOMIST APPLICANTS. | ftgal oxperiencer. excellent references. GISTER NO dress Box 96-E, Star office. 2 for Classes Besinning wAum 2d. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. bo AND CARE FOR INFANTS children up to 12 years of age. Berwyn 87.R. NGER" WILL 'nud Address_Box Prof. John K. M. Barry, M. A.. Instructor. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL GOOK. "colored, best of refert FOR "RETARIF GENERAL TIOUSEWORKER, colored, §00d o .y ae cook, chambermaid, 'Al"!s! or part-i Tivoli Theater Building. W feren; __Telephone Columbia_3000. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or plaln cooking S‘PRING TFRM gflt!oog, ;Ell.ble [Ir reference. :’l:n! BEAUTY PARLORS. MARCH 31. L e o COTee e, it | Marests rase Boey an ,,"m“"',;_’;"m‘,,",.',, e ‘colored, Wants_Dosition 1B ?1"\ -ve lDu?om“p'l:nlei N. 10499. 817 iy o Jaundry; good cook: home PEBT MARGEL WAVE GIVER 3 %ry my 22.5’“‘m' 2 “NATALTE Met. Best finger wave, 50 CIIIII. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ights. City remenee 625 | A DRUG STORE Ts needed I Kenlworih, % 01 glore 18 nnu renenl Tious The Hor e nursing. City refer- | Oars Base —— s o tary store. SALESLADY. 915, general houseworker EanRorth aSde then apply John W ettt | R nS A o oot | Sy T g 3 Gn Y ‘establl nur 1843. place sou are looking for: good oz eral hnunwork. part time or trlfl!, long lease. Address Box 17-E, SI r ITALIAN “OPERA limited number of pupils. 1 r_office. S xlND:mAnm—svnlwlsib ics, Prench, dancing; transpor- te car. Normal school tese Iul 'orx 1f you do work there 1s 8 good work _as hurse OF helper around the t adjoints & "tne_ field ‘and._store over. Koob, 631 Center Mar- Gmrl X GAI oroughly understands GO Diants, ih Jarse hotel. Others need not nnly Address Bo: ,_Star_office. 345; nurl!mlld b cook, ¢., 1., 502 Albee lldl i5ih and & @ ot about electric shop. Wllll $15 per I'"'k e ooy gy | He gave the signal to fire, but the i a strip of salt pork and make secure | Apply 3714 14th s Loudly he knocked on the door. In| marksmen. deeply moved, aimed badly with a toothpick. Roll in fritter batter. | oy, white, over 1 his living quarters above the shop the | The first, fire brought him to his knees When done squeeze & few drops of | aurliy week duvy; grocer, awakened from a sound sleep. | the second stretched him on the ground | After doin’ business with Laddie, I've lemon juice upon each fritter. Serve | lan._Ehan stuck a tousled head out of the window | Then a corporal came up with a pisto) | learned that what he calls a square deal very hot. Bacon may be used in place | CANVASSERS, 2. m, r and called down: “What do you want?" | and fired a bullet into his head. is likely to have sharp corners. of the pork if preferred. “A farthing's worth of mustard.” said| Four hours before his execution Hofer Charles. He added to his comp?rx‘flr;ml w\;“)iu-f hom; dir;*cnom; 1ol’hmg'5gs to b on “The most grasping man on ear! said for his soul and for the dispcsal of s R I ¥ MODEST MAIDENS : R ] farthing of trade.” | "“All in the world adieu,” he added e .:.-';'..’m. ability Britee Course in_ all of radio. = e et cternaliy o s need hot appiy. " Address Box $3-E. S olxun:r:,m:mnfiy n-;::::&i v | ol a penny, but the grocer lived up to his| praise God. Death appears to ma sc L R | Diace our gradustes. , GoRL' @IgEed: " suay ;‘;«:‘Tfi'fl- "3‘.‘:1 oy i s iy eves maveinot onceibeen . DRY CLEANERS want young man to drlv- Catnros 15 d york! Willing Scived Gharles, Who prompily paid his wet on' that ‘ccount. Writien at ¢ ! iageks mut e THURELE St BB | LOOMIS RADIO. COLLEGE. | o s e wager. | o'clock in the morning. and at 9 o'clock o i e of recommen: America’s Leading Radio Institution. | chambermaid, Another famous encounter was that|T set off with the aid of all the sainte 36 Fecomn e A e P 2 i in’ which the Emperor came off second | on my journsy ta God." - best with a shepherd. (Copyright. 1930.) aulp: One of the horsemen in Charles' ret- i inue rode down l;l:flnknled a sir;:edp "rh; owner. vastly Lt A oug Complaint, but: withow, *ect. LITTLE BENNY The Emperor told hit: he must keep his flock out of the way When his train was passing. ‘The poor shepherd was not the sort to. be afraid even of a sovereign. He brought suit for the value of his sheep. The case was heard and all the evi- dence was given. The judges decided in | favor of the shepherd. Charles was not all piqued. He com-| phmented the judges on their upright-| P harles was the greatest and wisest BY LEE Us conspirators decided it was too hard to try to kidnapp Sid Hunts fox terrier Teddy out of his back yard at nite, and this afternoon we had a secret meeting around the lam post, Shorty Judge saying, Well I got a ideer, lets put on our black masts and pecrtend to hold Sid up rite out in the daytime youns. for motor enle deltvery work. By TR e e Opportunity for ad- vancement. State all former employers. edu- cation, address and phone. ress Box 480-2," Star_omm 0od floors, contract hbor M'" b :’:‘;flu" District National Bank by . MEN. youn, familiar wit several, preferably with car, :reu JDiper window trimming: n the business. Addr uny .' te loln crew leay- iso 5 1“"'1" u"'"}‘grf in l‘lly """ :'."' men_to -|zA1"° &V Aply Room 317, 918 G PHERS. _bookkeepers. nndod Tl R0 _charge wnicss r Washi i En plovment Exchange, 14 Nat' Press Blde.. 14'h & F sts. n.w._Disirict 2480. JUDD'S EXCHANGE—Work cooks, seneral house, days or bs wanted _for 5159. 1232 l’II’l-"ml ed 500 appileants dails, POSITK)IN.S Stenographers. tapiats: | ¥ eepers. clerks. saleamen. elc Free reg. intration Boyd's. 1333 F n'w _ Nat' 2338 BUSINESS INS'I'I.UCTION STATISTICAL_CLERK, salary 3$1.620: pre- 'rhe"c:vn Service “'IQDI l.,lol’! RLS, \ypists SO war sxpetienced o e mother Durse. city refer- 4599, USEKEEPER, mma ndry. smail family. white, excollent ook 0 a TN, VA —Drus business. mk -nq xlnul. ‘s00od ation "Y“Ilvl s, Trust con Northern :m u nw.A t. xo SEKEEPER and ek or month. Th_ ety or ‘counirs: pt Fne v PULE, GORPORATION _SERVICE: Gharier, all forms and agreements. _Corporate Or- ganization Co.. Union Trust Bidg. Nat. 2800. HING tal JENE o Dlace as cook. 0516. Bra: WOMAN. “colored, reliable. housework _with family wants senersl ou: bs: Dignta; excelient references. h 406 2222 12th s WOMAN, eoloud, desires WOMAN., GROCERY and delicatessen for sale on cor- A ) for cash, WILL LEASE or nu Several ac; 170 on Balumore boulevard, o Gor ourist camp. i tatio ket stand, etc. aay: Sowner. H Ve " Ma i plain cooking: Tond ot o vilh two_men over 6 i 5 ild: - B NEN o mother's helper; 311 ver Week. sovereign of his aj s s Costly. and take Teddy away from him. MEN—I want o talk % o TR Peasant Bogst I t ‘i. m,| G thats rite, and then I can say I ';:x"mhfi'-ff'" l?“mfl'llln'lgfl .'}.a"r':m'fw APPR:H'HM Tal opportunity in BeAuty | Box 4 Beaten by Napoleon A BTAIM. | was 'held up by 3 guys with black masts i 2 Tnlrncwrléh:;a%nflwne' thing perma n. nm,; Sl et WOMAN wants morsing orE Tram ¥ to. T Austria made the inglorious peace of | and it will bs the truth, Sid sed, and 5 » b 5 P gl,l,}'!-m; oy et 8.":3;?;"-; e | womm. e. F705|5 Lincoln_1389. Al completely forgot the| Puds Simkins sed, And Il get my N ds.. Calvart. Delicatessen. "“kfl desires position, '"m'l'"‘n ains ~lodb: uul eq um Vienna, which Pty - water pistol, so you can say one of elesment ".".1;::":':. Commisston: - ALY | OFFIC f;,’,',’"‘fi;,;‘fl:,fl,""’fl',‘,‘,{‘“ family of compan- | sincked: poulzly She of citys best.” u:t”’ brave peasants of the Tyrol. eg | them had a revolver. en's and 8. 304 Victor Blds. Addréss Star ofice._* | WOMAN, colored, wants early 00 AZiens 851 11 In 1805 Austria had been compel Lets hold him up while he's comin th hotel 1 LESLADY. tho: rienced 1adies’ | Sleaning’ : to cede the lese country melVlfl' ‘home from a errand, and then el Reqrers Box %lznx ‘ot ome oerience: ready-to-w teady position. 135 Tth st | Clenmins office or Private hom: In 1809, when it planned another WAr.| have his arms full of bags and stuff 3 hingt ith good rec- luw - it had no difficulty in enticing the | and he'll be more defenseless, I sed. (o e e T Cune “ OMEN. Thoreughly = ’,":{'.‘.“‘,fi.‘, ".".‘, mountain warriors to revolt. These men Being the best ideer yet, and after a berland. ~Unususl opportunity :.trtac“lhr'n ly; some earning $60 weekly. m:‘ l|'lyrs‘e been mngm tr"ee:::;‘ mfle ué,;m- l':mfl:r uu:g him tt: 80 0 Address "Box 76-E, ”':«'«'::wa‘:':a "d "’:’.'mr-. :’,;o ter tl peacs. o store, & e o e most sire te n extra_money in spare time Rll- soldiers swarmed through the 10ty | cheerful he ever did yet for a errand, 7 | ing linserie. “Address Box 167-E. Star office. ranges of the Tyrol. One by one the | me and Shorty and Puds saying to eachi y i A .!:3;:.‘.:.,; X‘.':.';',::‘,“a.,‘,‘.”‘:":"’:: : : 5 n even the great and good Andrew Hofer.| Being the passwerd, and Puds ran in ] e LESMEN S i d wite, mother NB— AL ERATIONS to—Sour Tiome ning ;1::‘2:‘ .go;.ekpe.:::\; ;;-mxfi:u com- gm hg::ft l'xzu '}‘oez x;x: o;:u'rwgl:ml. .x‘.‘g i | reanisation, which mited to 8 or .g:"dlg;gf;';d:;{";s:'m" o:..'m foved gflwflwhfimq%gn? d‘:éll‘" el { gn account of health: wonderful buy. Phone , Ted § | 3 4 3 3 el e an In| \eating plan ea SA e LY ‘This man was_outstanding amonc | going with him on a chain. and me and f i / . e ience! M b I o | WA or Tuesdays ooly. Avply | ter conciets, work, plasiering. ‘wiring | WILL PAY. CASH ¥R GooD TR - men. He had a herculean frame and | Shorty and Puds followed them keep- | . f : 3 See Mr. Buning betweer S o - roofing; arages. etc. A% long as § sears Star offee he was He wore & low- | ing close to houses and things like con- ““m‘"i_" O s s reaige O DY e o0 e ovare | Tuliy ” sustantesd: Washiogton é':flwg- crowned, rimmed hat with a .s irators, and as soon as he came out in Virginia .na .nu o furnish business coyrse in person. | tion Co.. 1205 Eye st. anonu 8873, g«m feather. His broad chest !::c'l: the store we surrounded him with T 5 $ a;;.-m. account. Phone Mr. Collins, wm :my"er c:x;-'e ; ’e’am e ' ANT, .!nl:gd uo&rfi; mum .‘:u’r.nm. kG 5 mter 5 migation ceted" 3 % Sed 'm' g:nv“m' ;:‘r“b:c.kwmuu fi?’ i e ] SALESMEN to resent a collection service to SOV 1deh oom. " Abply 1% ot st ¢f bomes. Also fumigstion Shamber id wide, . 4 rofessional ‘and b green braces Surniture oths and bedbugs. Call and black, w-lenher Enee bmchu m?ne Ax;:lflm hr:o::“::u n}. 1 :m; pzmi SO e — X , | SEJRmue e mothh o m.mmm Go. 836 ':3- (ol i YOI yer Below his bare knees, red stockings £3 sy ‘tetritory high-school _education, ravel for educa- | St. n.w. National 64 were worn. A short, green. buttonless | amung Sids ribs, Sid saying, Owtch, not | | : y Sheeot, extrenie SR O e dversat | Homal e gt inome” jouats duali- m‘unfimi?"x'%n”““’..u. J""nflia;muu?".‘.'&? . 7 ,_Star_of coat was thrown over hh shouldérs. 8o _hard, hay. x4 e $)%¢+ | cations._ Address Box BN, His ruddy face was good humored.| Well then hand over your dog, Puds ] m'énn—‘_-tum- e o Rap T R TR N e TR E T s s vaied w54 5 His eves sparkled. A-dark-brown beard | sed, and Sid sed, Here he is, take hint, % - 2 per ress | and th Wikis Tor htervigw: | fzed Abproved by Hesits %{“ curled 'n his chest. Wich just then Teddy dident wait to vc.::( - r:) vu-_“_ VAR emmnced: offi Bed am.h‘moo"”'fi'{“ and low pg:eui agie He took refuge with his wife and| be took and made a grab for Pudses | “DON'T YOU JUST ADORE MY NEW SEAL COAT? . , beds. 3 to 28 afi”??'?-'n Jx DEAR: b . 1 h__ M (l STORE AND 4 ROOMS, BATH, GAS AND electricity; excellent neighborhood. _Suitable for sift shop. notions and “moveliles: * 360, 2132 New York ave. n ‘m:"o like it in ._Cal 32 ed lease; Cumsta; Force “eactice Tor quick nu. cnu and make offer. Terms. central location: T, Wn‘i‘ St E. Star um:- LUNGH-ROOM , coffee Eastern manufacture Stricily _confidentia Star_office. SBALESMAN to call on all retail soda foun- STENOGRAPHER, experienced, to work and i abas Btk miaee spectatad CE rooming house, WILL SACI 18 rooms, extra space, for room; owner selling HALP INTEBEST wanted in Junk busi ess. Address Box 91-E, Star omee. . T GOOD PAYING LUN( mml 24-ho business; receipts, 3100 pe: Dartnership dissolving; o-year ;::“ "on -fll ng; incly Tud - month, 31,500 casn is all_tha 2715 necessary. “1110 H St. N.E. Lincoln_2071. A GOOD PROPOSITION. I have a big following with the retatl grocery ctores in Washington. I am lool ing for a line to sell besides the me! dise which I sell them now. Whap ha offer? Address Box 90-E. Exccptmnal O(Epormmtv for Lady or Gentleman of executive “ability, sble to invest $5.000. Can secure active executive position in Well Founded Business s aehmfiton Enter AP“SE Beferences exc Ranged. write hmn Room nu teacher in srading ?’ WOl 8 to 35, Tignsches] » Gouch {Spists, to bé trained to send receive telekrams over modern telegraph equipment: modefate salary while in training; pleasant work: attractive sur- roundings ‘and excellent ovrflrtunmu. Ap- B2 Fogm, 810, Lo National’ Bank WATTER, Bicg.. Western Union Telegraph Co. taurants. © Cail 1000 E n.w., second WOMAN OF CHARACTER vice stati ul Alm"ul muufn- -ll b —to fill important traveling position that 18 | gare'Tnd trucks. ‘Oakland: Pontiac spect Ings and ehild in & rocky hollow of the Keller- | leg with his frunt teeth, and the 3 kid- MARVELO! THEY FEW FEr i ! lager, but later he sought a hut in the | nappers quick backed away nervis, say- b oA loftiest of the snow wastes, near the|ing, Hay, hold him back, whats he Oetsthaler Firner. doing, thats a heck of a noive. Peasants came from near and far to| The result being that Sid had to take tnplore him to leave the country. But| Teddy around to the alley himself and k_and offers unus: ists._Sheiiff Motor Co.. 423 L n. soil,” he keeping the water pistol poinf l! hlm State ex experience and s: expected. Ad EUIH”NO & I iment Teaui! plumblog, heatine, He might have escaped dm:uon. but | all a time through his overcoat pockit. amce req; .' Best prices and Co., 319 L Hofer was obdurate. put him in my back yard, Puds mnkmg - ~ - fent ¢ 4 “I shall live—and die—on my native | it seem more like a Kidnapj g.,mr :.‘:.".:n:"‘.‘.‘..n‘.’.’xm."m. cgée.rn !‘.?.'m',"“x‘.,’.’:.::'.'nfl.m. il | Chmas Besa bt apply. opening for young man having experience in t Securities "bisiness w clérk:‘must be, able | Hotel Washington ________ L n'fi" ¢ supervised by compe- | - n withou! 'ln'.lon "ll.l(“ -lm H. e aunlifieationg, i own hand- CANVASSERS—NO SFLLING -m. fioe b v “" % Address Box h tire hose rack: Jr'g"tmlnan': new. B .‘.’L"‘.«“‘Z.‘?, haire, wmfi.k'; % oon ubltm fl_inr nu 1620_Wis. a Dll"r‘d T ifonier. 18; AT Aidonter. 18 day lifton Manor, Apt. MILADY BEAUTIFUL AN Local investment Tiouse has 3200, 2. 5 or branches: smail monthly payments to suit BY LOIS LEEDS. g TYIIR lnfi;(en:o.d ‘:o‘n’\on to '!:{kr hMl’:s B ¥ s X '-':fa" ok S Thiliine " to s°udy. 1L business Avgg 10 to 3 pm. Bat., 31 m = od¢ x| :.,.,,"a'..:.;;;“&..“';.:m o e | S OD\\ -——-& TOTHROP Rirnitre desires the services of an ex- ey Z, Star office, siving full par- ticulars. ovn e e e i prdtizas) perienced hosiery mender, white. Apply Employment Office, 9th flo Sihting, ipert Tepairing H. Johnson, hu n.n” )1 Beautiful Eyes. Beautiful eyes make the plainest face attractive, no matter what its shape. Size, depth of color and the way in which the eyes are placed in | the face are hereditary and cannot be altered at will, but the clearness and rkle which contributes so much to their beauty .and brightness is largely must protect her ey strain to retain her is so foolish to ruin her sight of wearing suitable glasses for close work in the business world. Yet there are a great many girls, and women, too, who admit that they do not want to wear glasses because they think they are unbecoming. CARPENTER_AND Jorker: porches screened and {hclosed: ree. Au-m- 1624, Brin 385 Taslor st: nw. IQUES al furniture in Tuites Ang o4d pieces. ats mcluded T 'h 23, sale at Weschier's, 920 ARGOLA- HEATING PLANTS. Brick, Tadic ation, used iumber, plumbing, sas uf“ many 5. Ling RCH ~ ROCKERS Armstrons. 1335 10t 2063. i s (n truck. ND P ORES. S L ',m.,,... ol I ; ND FIXTURES. 3 yeara * | WOMAN—Opportunity with in PV am ik & Sup. Con Tnc.. 315 Ric] FEURS, white, \\'nh t. n.w teresting income for a refined, identification cards; must know ELECTRIC WIRING—SIxX _ui- TOMO! nd pawn tIcket for dia o..d $40; fAxtures. lN lllkrlll l d vorkm-n- A lwd investment. Address ship uaranteed. et my e ._Sta e. Terms. H. M. c-rpemn well educated woman over 25. a matter of heaith and intelligent care. Simple eye exercises are very bene- ficial to the muscles around the eyes. It is an easy matter while taking your morning exercise to exercise the eyes, too. Practice turning the eyes first to the right and then to the left, with- out moving the head; then turn them upward and downward several times. | Roll the eyes first to the rght and then to the left. If you would have your eyes looking | their best at all times and preserve thelr strength and beauty, never neglect to give them a little daily exercise and to give them a daily bath. A weak so- lution of boric ac'd may be used to bathe them twice a day, morning and evening. Avold working with the head bent too low over your work for long periods; it is a strain on the strongest eyes, as it tends to produce congestion and headaches. Just raise the eyes and look at a distant object and blink them for a few seconds. Remember that green, the color of growing trees, plants and grass, is very restful w the eyes. Avold reading or working in glare of light or too poor a light; these two factors alone are responsible for & great many cases of defective eye- sight in the later years. At the first sign of strain have your sight tested by & reliable eye specialist. T was when every woman be- lieved that on the day she had to ‘wear Tllsm romance had gone forever out of her life and she was getting old. But not so nowadays. With wom- an’'s advent into the business and com- mercial world she just had to use her eyes as much as a man, and if she ‘would keep pace she must preserve her sight and also prevent ugly aging little lines forming around her eyes. She Constant headaches are often due tu eyestrain. Nervous and other dis- turbances may be traced to eyestrain. Crow’s feet and eye wrinkles beneath the eyes, except in case of extreme old age, are due to eyestrain also. It is far wiser to take to wearing glasses to relieve headaches and prevent the lines forming and becoming deeply etched than to struggle along with- out glasses when . they are needed, Remember that the eyes need plenty of | rest also. Lie down and close the eyes and relax completely for several minutes and notice how refreshed and bright your eyes appear. If you have been | using your eyes for close work, squeeze out two small cotton pads in witch- | hazel and lay them over the closed lids. When these are removed, the eyes will look and feel much brighter. Notice the woman with strong nerve force and with lenty of pep and vitality. See the ealthy hue of her complexion, watch the sparkle im her eyes and the elas- ticity in her step. She is not bothered with 4“11-]00“1’)! eyes; she is full of I'ld:(lnt h ‘ lInd be;:‘tg‘ u’Dull. sunken, expressionless eyes poor general health and cannot be improved untfl one builds up the health in gen- eral by wise dlet, fresh air and sunshine and regular exercise. Eye sacs and dark circles beneath the eyes are often due to kidney disorders, and medical at- tention iS very necessary in such cases The circle under the eye is, of course. a little shaded naturally, but common sense will usually tell one when the shading is too deep. Dull-looking eyes and dark circles around the eyes rch the face of youth and beauty. They suggest late hours, ill health, nerve strain—in fact, everything that detracts from feminine attractiveness and charm. Remove the causes of these blemishes by wise habits of living, by getting suffi- clent sleep, exercise indoors nnd out of It will take tlme and probably a visit to an eye specialist and physician to remove the cause, Local treatments are of little avail otherwise. A very gentle massage movement around the eyes with a good cleansing cream and a little skin food or ofl patted around the lines and across the path of the crow’s feet at bedtime will helb to lubricate the skin and keep the eye wrinkles at bay. Miss Luella—Your beauty problem is answered above in detail. (Copyright, 1930.) by itself YOU sometimes hear that some other loafis “as good as Bond Bread.” ‘When people want to speak in the highest terms of anything, they say that «it is as good as gold.” Of course, it is notas good as gold unless it is gold, and no bread can be as good as Bond Bread unlessitis Bond Bread. After all—zhere is no bread like Bond The home-like loaf GENERAL BAKING COMPANY the city. Apply Circle Cab Co., 1718 Fla. ave. n.w. * 150—CHAUFFEURS—150. Must know city and have identification cards. Sun Cab Co., 1000 D st. s.w., 2nd floor. TELEPHONE TAXI CAB DIS- PATCHER, EXPERIENCED. WANTED AT 0\1(.1 ALES —for part time and evening work on a nationally advertised specialty. each sale will net you from §10 to §15. 1f you desice to turn your spare time into money, answer this ad. Address Box 318 Star_office. MEN—Home work, part or full time. Must be capable of good canvass over telephone. Good- will publicity campaign and sur- vey work. You will have noth- ing to sell. Apply 503 Insurance N OPPORTUNITY 147 _for or_Appoin mer Ay young man as floor manager with department store experience. In making ap- plication state age, salary ex- pected and give references. Ad- dress Box 88-E, Star office. WANTED—Thoroughly experi- enced salesmen for radio depart- ment. In making application state age, experience and give references. Address Box 87-E, Star office. Give full particulars as regards | money. education and experience; also telephone number. The Book House for Children, 1500 Mitten Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. FUR SALESWOMAN. Thoroughly experienced with pleasing personality and capable of handling the best clientele. Apply Employment Office, THE HECHT CO., AL Misses' Dresses, Accessories. Experienced, well appearing, alert young women are required at once for the above departments; con- tingent and regular work, both avail- able for those who qualify. Apply personnel director, FRANK R. ]]‘LLTFF INC, 1216 F ST. LADIES—Home work, part or full time. Must be c:\mhle of good canvass over telephone.|iA Good-will publicity campaign and survey work; you will have nothing to sell. Apply 503 In- surance Building. HELP—DOMESTIC. S COOK; houseworker, first ciass: prefer Ger: man; no laundry. Apply Saturday, 1764 Dl Coats, Lanier GENERAL HOUSEW( T neat woma Sa nighes: 190 T h?n.}ly. 330 month. Tel phone_Falls Church L, white, 'lm nmenum To _assist mother around house and care of sever small” children; good ho GIRE: calo a-u:'." uf" vee wumm: lored cl‘l st. —_— WANTED—SALESMEN. SITUATION—MEN. [AN—3 men required to extablis & in_commission, Must II by Box L '."au'fzi T{-u % Srocers st nve Accayma . BooRkeepIne: S0u0E man deares -nfl‘“ et of reterences. Ad- ron B HE, 07 i'?m FLOOR FINISHIN( lled " meclh nl:'s 2: O S war mm. o .nd chain link, Wire. compe- T tent director. “D'nvonl Supp! ! Wi Feced, hand oF n;-:hm- work; fi“ 2 Col les féasonable o 803 _P: rl.oo ORK—lxnefl. ol new: dustless machines. Work _guara; W st. n. th I e A2 aling. Cle!ntd 'holt bri no I.Ib. full aranteed: flooring, sh ming; doors, sash, radiators, ires. pi co! man ‘windo le Lincoln Ill! Mh & Fla. Ave. N.E. PN tically new, $400. Bo‘ Mr. Holland, Buri-. CROSLEY ICYBALL REFRIGERATOR. o gtes for 2 cents a day; freezes below Btbonrd motor, 1340 & st ae. RAPED -nu finished: ax N Rlehlrdlm FLOORS machine or nand work sonat le. Becatur 4681 FLOGR WORK, ever, reasonable. Guarantee L._T. Fol ery Dusticas machis ik, 1935 Park rd. n.w. Colu "3' '3453. Ivmfl":‘“d est fPee. " Tiitensor, 1605 3th + HOME_IMPRO and fixtures, papering s and s um wood floors and staircases, car ny d hn B o ing, cement e op) KlYl—Dunlltlu lnl& * ‘Turner ork_ave. n.w._Met. 300! WN MOWERS SH, lawn rollers for rent 11t st. n Pran| ADIO MAJESTIC R, tory representatiy all makes. OIL BURNERS_Timken Ol Burn Iast word in oll-burner s l‘:luhcuon o ufactured by Timken- leader in the oll burner industry. Installed on easy payment plan. un;‘rmx Cfirnflllnn. 1104 economical, Call or write Oll Vermont_ave. _Tel. PH! uunnmu, ulud h_st it , Spouting ‘ahd Brick work: k; terms S Blease Fou; Set out price: our servies Penn’ Improvement e, £ _PAINTING, interior an skilied meenanics JTeazonable F en £ unux made while % —!b—'a—— rec i ERVICE Tormer fac- Vi Aveustus Bodwen, BURNERS—L safe and econom! tri ments st._n.w., reau Siiot; mmnoa o wilhy amall mond) DAY BED, excellent condition. $20. Dm& in’ Washington. gnds Commerct . it pri 1 e (factory sec gnas - ufiu Furniture Co.. 430 mu—nu of “fy s furniture. desks, (ables., Ehalre DoGKCass: fle cabi u"‘e'- binet safes and used offce & Son. lll E st. Rational ise. o $400. 9000, will seil for 155 ""“:"ri Dlflnlo ROO SET, - Adam: nmlo noou 10 pieces, round u I a big sacrifice. u‘l‘ragr-nlt chairs, at WAOON& unnl Favgn and Acme of of omce FIRELESS CDOKIR 2. 3137 inge! clectric sewihe maching ‘Win bl 3 5‘ reed table lamp, $3: 9x12 ru SCatter rues. 35, 1820 "Solumb 704.__ Columbls FLOOR CASES; mn"‘s."—'u, T and 5 qti, ‘kll Cnllflrufl(d‘ lwrhc& eonm‘tflfll s l{:l‘ m Dats an grlcflellly Tew"dresses."36° and. o almer pi. s.e. URE_New | 3300 sit-osleep _bed: velol elugon,ns: FURNIT davenport, ik bu uncnuofl e, Standard Uph. 403 1ith n.w. IR JZ:‘.;' nd*bea oo farnitare a0d other Dousenold equipment at ':g":'ie': 3143, factory @-—m-uu Ahmnca' nrg}n prices. 5404 13th st ol uu for_3txroom Lg and all _modern B food e leaving city. No Biairics 1ot 315 -Beautiful ~3-tone Jacquard 100 _ val B co- 463 Tith PAINTING churches, t| obt Jarry A Oietue & Co. ‘Tnterior -nu estarlor; . Jor hm vurlmm‘.‘n A Phone e é?“h&'.'é’-”wu chM . chests, Gl‘l'nlll rugs . Pur- niture’ 8, 1608 (nr-"Oets 1o, L "-'5" '-'.’1"" WE Sta ard Uph. Co. 403 1ith. nd: el chai Uph. Co.

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