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EmI)roidery for Cotton Blouse BY MARY MARSHALL. * ‘This . morning’s mlflbmuchtlmwr' from a reader who wants s for qnbroldery stitches sull sheer’ cotton blouse. She wouid like a design of French one that is not too ‘We are especlally it et tomow: ‘interested In_ this % i 1 lpn.er becaus: it belr! out our impres- sion that there is a new and growing interes{ in needlework abroad in this land. Somehow, busy women are find- ing time to do all sorts of handwork that they would not have been inter- ested in a few years ago, and they are appreciating the effect of fine needle- work on their clothes. Actually, most French embroidery is very fine, too complicated for the aver- age amateur in this country, because French women take their needlework BEDTIME STORIE A Whole Town Upset. Excitement you will often find To danser doth i victims blind. £ 7—Old Mother Nature. Prairie-dog Town was used to excite- ment. “There was more or less of it every day; for Prairie-dogs are excit- able little people, and hardly a day passed that there was not an alarm of some sort, But never since the town was started had there been such ex- citement 'as ‘was quite upsetting the ‘whole town now. A strange creature, a glant unlike anything any one ever had seen before, had crawled right into the heart of the town. What it was no- body knew, and because of this, curi- osity doubled the excitement. Farmer Brown's Boy had crawled | past Yap Yap's home, toward the next THE WHOLE TOWN WAS TOO MUCH EXCITED AND TOO CURI- OUS FOR ANY ONE TO DO ANY THINKING. one, and there the same thing had happened. The owner became s0 ex- cited that he couldn’t kzep still an in- stant. He had barked until Farmer Brown's Boy wondered that he didn’t lose his voice, and all the time he had gel‘ked his funny little tall. He had al- lowsd Farmer Brown's Boy to get with- in a few feet before diving into his house, and then he had chattered and scolded as fast as his tongue could go. By this time Yap Yap was out again, just as much excited as ever, so curious that he hadn’t been able to stay inside another minute. Had it been an enemy ‘whom he recognized he wouldn't have come out for an hour. A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. CROWDID conditions in - Statuary Hall—a perennial topic to the Cap- ital—again have come to the front. Bills to abolish the hall and erect a building suitable for housing _the Congress. nothing subject. lmnull report, just blish he tlons houulnl of not only the statues :lmdy presented by the States, but which are to come. It is -mmnt that the area of Statuary Hall is insufficient.” ‘The heroes stand close, political foes n juxtaposition as often u champions of a similar cause. Lynn li of hegn, that Congress muht know - the I's probable appearance when all the Btates entitled to send statues have ccepted the invitation. h 13 States are unrepresent- Am'.;umhlu is crowded. Six other tates entitled to place the statues of wo illustrious sons in this hall of fame | sent only. one. 1";1:-: yet to avail themselves of the| exunded 66 years ago are Louisiana, Mon: N | ster and Henry Clay. .| cause of the eucharistic congress, but | country. idery cotton on a Wi Everyday Psychology BY DR. JESSE W, SPROWLS. “The Master of Destiny.” Mm is luppnnd to be the pouuwr d manipulator intelligence. bmltl thltheut.hewndolnunn and therefore the master of his emo- tions, which include sentiments, preju- dices, tastes and the like, There are a few people who look back upon man's lowly past, then survey his exalted prea- ent, and conclude that man the “master of destiny.” Have we freed ourselves of our emo- tlons? Take fear for an example. Just a little fear stops the digestive processes. .| A little more sends the blood lcnrryin: from the surface of the body to fighting and running parts. Still mm acts as an anesthetic to the senses. The trl(huned man doem’t know when he injured. Still more fear may—and ofte'n does—enfeeble his muscles. . He trembles. Still more, and the master of destiny u&-nlynd. petrified. Second to fear is anger. Anyway, it' disgestional folly to eat while -you angry. Not only so, but it's lnuuectull folly to render an opinion when angry. A man may me so angry that he doesn’t know what to do, doesn’t know what he is saying. When anger is aroused, there isn't room for “the pres-, ence of mind.” Intelligence seems to be a pretty shallow, weak and often useless ca- pacity. In terms of the history of the race, it came only yesterday. It works pretty well so long as it doesn't have to mingle with instinct and feeling. ‘There is no feeling connected with such things as the multiplication table. In JOLLY POLLY A Leuol_lll_ English 10 IT IS WORTH WHILE TO \.lSTEN HE SAID A m DIPLOMAT WHO R ™M K. 8. W—The English l.nuu.fe' joys the heedom and inga vrepolluon at the end’ or sentence, in many cases to the im- provement of the comstruction. It is far ‘x‘nore l?nnlbl': to -yA'A person worth listening to” than to whom it is worth while to m THE STAR’S DAILY PATTERN SERVICE Curijously enough, small persons love smart-looking clothes. Andimnhuonelthnuerlndnunl directoire styling? And as for the making, it ewld II- most be run up before breakfast— so_entirely simple. The brief hodha cuts in one with the front panel of the skirt. The side-front skirt sections and back sections are circular. The double- | ¥ collar idea is cute. It carries out the tri-color scheme in French blue dimity with tiny Wh!te da&l and vivid red giosgrain ribbo; Style No. 3108 is designed (or Tttle maids of 4, 6, 8 and 10 yea Think of it, how adorable it would be in orchid and white checked ging- such matters alone can we be “cool and collected.” ) (Copyright, By Thornton W. Burgess. From house to house Farmer Brown's Boy crepf, and the result was always the same. Always he could get very near before the owner sought safety, and always when he had passed the owner popped out again. “You ly things,” said Farmer Brown's Boy to himself. “If I were a real enemy you would let your curiosity put you in real danger, with no need for it at all. You are afraid, yet you are so curious that you haven't any Isensé left. I haven't had so much fun for a long time, and I guess I never have received so much attention. Such curiosity might be expected in the young and inexperienced, but I notice that the old ones are worse than the young ones, if anything. I wonder what they think I am, anyway.” The trouble was that no one was do- ing any thinking. The whole town was too much excited and too curious. for any one to do any thinking. So Farmer Brown’s Boy continued to crawl from house to house, or to le still and just watch the funny little people. “If this keeps. up you will all have such sore throats from so much bark- ing that you won't be able to bark at all, and your talls will be so lame that you won't be able to move them,” said he. “I wonder what will happen if I stand up. I belleve I'll try it.” Farmer Brown's Boy stood up and Iaughed aloud. The instant he was on | feet he was as one of those two-legged creatures whom they feared, and in a jiffy not a Prairie-dog ‘Wwas to be seen. They could be heard. Yes, indeed, they could be heard. for there was a great deal of indignant | chattering goinz on in every house, but not so much as a single head was to be seen snywhere. Billy Owl and Mrs. Billy were the only little people in sight. They still sat on their doorstep, and looked as if they were disgusted with such foolish excitement. They were not excited, nor were they afraid. As for curiosity, they apparently hadn’t any. For a long time Farmer Brown's Boy waited. But for the muffied sound of indignant chatterers and the two little owls on the doorstep, the town might have been deserted. You see, there was no curiosity now to bring those little people out. They knew a man when they saw him, and regarded him as an enemy to be feared. They were no longer the least bit curious. At last Farmer Brown's Boy gave up and started back for the ranch. *“I guess I've upset that town enough for one morning,” said he. “Anyway, I've learned a lot. Yes, sir, I've learned a lot. One thi is, what foolish things curiosity will lead people to do when they should know better.” (Copyright, 1931.) under a high domed ceiling. Fourteen round gray columhs mark the semi- circular walls, stretching to a straight ‘wall, also pierced by granite pillars, _] The straight wall once was the front of the old House chamber. A small balcony runs midway between floor and ceiling. Windows, h, some circular and others oblong, the light in through the thick outside walls so that strongly outlined beams cross in the alabaster, the statues stand sgainst the walls, sometimes three deep.. There is almost a southern cor- ner, with Davis’ figure forming & tri- angle with that of Alexander Stephens, "Vice President of the Confederacy, and another of John C. Calhoun. But close by stand such figures as Daniel Web- Fish Cutlets. Heat half a pint of milk and add it to one tablespoonful of butter rubbed smooth with two tablespoonfuls of flour. Cook until thickened, then stir in the yolks of two eggs which have been well beaten. Mix with one nfint of cooked fish picked into pleces, and add a tea- spoonful of salt, a little pepper nnd a few drops of onion juice. When cold p_with erumbs, dot kutter, cover with a Row Over Holy-Well Road. ‘When the Council of Newry, Northern mhnu.mukeawmma $500 in re- ,pamag road leading to Kllle‘vey | holy “well, a war of words d. ch.m-na‘smm-namm‘, pligrims and tourists from all parts of ' The; the world visited the well last year, and more were expeeudnextym:eu- road now is almost lnpuuhlzl Members exchanged views and charges, butthemnwmmmwm\m ham with a plain orchid and a plain white drgandle collar with orchid rib- boh bow. Linen, dotted swiss, pique, cotton broadcloth prints and shantung make up attractively. Size 8 requires 2! yards of 39-inch material, with 3 yu-d of 32-inch con- trasting and 1 yard of ribbon. For a pattern of this style send 15 cents in stamps or coin directly to The Washington Star's New York Fashion Bureau, Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth street, New York. Vacation days are here again! So nearly here, at least, that it’s time for you to be thinking about your Sum- | mer wardrobe. ‘We've prepared a book to help you plan for the most colorful fashion pe- riod of the year—a book that offers the best selection of styles for the season for the adult, miss, stout md child, and helps the reader to economize. You_can save $10 by spending 10 cents for this book. The edition is lim- ited, so we sunen that you send 10 cents in stamps or coin tocay for your | $&S copy to Fashion Department. Priee of book, 10 cents. Household Methods BY BETSY CALLISTER. Candy From Pantry Shelf. vest in any of the more expensive candy-making equlpmant such a8 & |flo laster molds, ab, ‘p] , sugar ther- mometer or saccharometer. should have at hand a number of the usual kitchen utensils and tools in gocd | £ condition. You should use aluminum or enamel saucepans. If you use the Iatter sort be sure that there are no breaks or burns in the bottom. The pans should be scrupulously clean, as any impurity will spoil the flavor and possibly the texture of candy mixtures. You will find the following cquip- ment adequate in most sorts of ama- teur candy ma One lmuhb-dded saucepan large enoygh for making fudge, molasses candy, ceramels, as well as a small | saucepan of aluminum or enamel ware for making fondant, melting choco- late, etc. Graded measuring cup. Set of measuring 3 layer-cake Two or three unstained tins in which to pour out fudge, cara- mels, ete. One large wooden spoon for stirring Ell&r knife, small steel knife and knife. hrxem.m handled two-tined fork, or & ing fork. made from the usual mufllk“d the hrd:m:h!ch in granulated sugar, con! ners’ Sars ., uk.\u‘:«rau, fruh milk s Eroeed va wid wmeltlnmeuhoeoh cleaning eqnlpment. both unlwn and downstairs, are a great convenience. They may be built with shelyes to hold cle-nluc supplies and hooks for brooms brushes. . Such an arrangement helps to these articles in wnamo: A ‘;nd Imul;:l bristles, and they should be allowed dry quickly after washing. Well arranged - storage l CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CIRCULARS PROHIBITED, In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is e?renly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. A first-class. 1y rltfc:l atation, sesl Imcm AUTOMO! d BALESMEN —Several ' youn |men of good appearance and used cars; must (3 irpish own n-mwmlm references il Banning, Swens Motor lsn o ve INSTRUCTION COURSES. BEGIN TODAY i L SPECIAL PREPARATION g [REE-MONTH SUMME T’ Starts June 29 md'.{nly 6. ptensive course T “eor. 11 Fn.w. ‘&'7" FILE CLERK e Teaton . stering. _Armstrong. 1236 SHELP AND SITUATIONS. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) D3 uu.-lnlcnumm. - | PAN_ direct cu rnn - | gom, tor seliing, moving to country. w.-umnun Feas [ in 4| CHAIR CANEING = iz m‘% AND wm man see tne ny FLOOR onlmau Box 33-V, made like i P ey S m;;.safi.rg o Jro don’ BOYD SCi| tten fifl) ton tute nr 1333 P St. (Opp. rox) " FILE CLERK lein o aration for FILE m.lfi s #.’.."”'fi“'&"‘m"a.‘ r:l:o vnllnry School. s.e. ‘cor. 12th & P n.w. . 6337, ¢ BEAUTY CULTURE. OResching Good Work 1328 'm !fl?" eon St N FILE CLERK. Begin today pre tion for FILE CLERK o 7 fow " tuition rate. The Givii 'y School, Pr 12th PREPARE NOW. eparation for FILE CLERK exams, Very low AL e cor. a5 & Fow. MeL 6341 | FILE CLERK. Begin today preparation for FILE CLERK | St b o s, 3 0 L Pl g - nmwu e nvem e BI'I'UA‘I'I%N—DOIIITIC. DloYe il recom- e | S s Teaort "ongt®, Sobse ot | BOTEyfolafet Bisher Job ne v gk GENERAL !?;Ei?i White; stay nuw; $10 Howe, 2003 3rd .."E".« 1A nna o-u’&'-'gmz ot D urac: n““-unm 840" Covcoran 3t n. %, red, rel numu -mu" job = fi her's North | housework eaming siore. De: iay's ri-time worl ¥ Summer. 3416 Ontario d. now: fl.;-" colored, wanis Bousework o cleguing ke day. Sl ol e eoo\g.n.u FURNITURE—¢finishing, uphol fanes vour servics’wh ring. o B i nf na:h .xll“mltm refiuished 1009 Sth Bt. & % mmmmgcf-'fi un’ee 75 o HEATIfiG & PLUMBING. 300 feet radiation. 18-1 pev, 8 lnd Buick boller, § radi- lnch 3 $325; 3 or 3 years to 10317. int i) ) ing. -lumm and X our_show_ room xc mxmm shelf & west s "combine Jour work nd Tour tor on the same payments. ils call THE HOME I:)ECORATORS, \:mnmn Pree.) Plumbing & HOME IMPROVEMENTS. We Tew NORGE o Model Met. 0854 For de- or small” familyor " emploved co Feferences. ' Lincoln 8331, IRL ral hot 0] orting or vening. 1163 n."; 1221 l'e' ork_ave. AN INVITATION. It you are plannin ttend & m-um school. you are co or ally in 3 the modern cooms of the Mount Flensant School Tor Sccretaries, Sce the ex- cellent facilities and personaily meet the pombers ¢ i fitud Befety ariling 12 of RIAL W, Mt. ‘l'l%‘ole‘e"g“l’l for Becretaries, 3313 14th 8t. N.W. _Telephone Cotumbia 3000. ey s eae "Afentie 184130 GIRL. colored, e1.full or part £ e, seherad housewors: LAWN MOWERS. n sl arnnlnn Iflfl repal Elvied 91" » old [ gt | T sk teed gt 251-M. Star w sale, nfl’“' :fl' & Housey, Emfl "Eabine, :‘; beds, ‘other furniture. 1311 B ot new: umnmm:'m’""ffi"bum ‘fl cl b)..l tye a g n:'."fl ‘Lotaln Tevulator, 330; breses tabl eroah. eto, t. 1506. URE—BIg_opport ty, ne Toom set. 1 dinettd vu.vorelnn-ble. h‘:’m‘ city, coupe. 3700 Aass. vty B it S & 111 FIANO, jocher uprishi erand, woiden oak: in_excellent 5903 Metropolitan 715, ik g FIANO, Emerson upright; cheap. 900 11th PLATERTIANO. Haliet & Davia: condltion a5d appenrance’ ks pew, 305 5500, “ddress Box 14-V, Bear omee s “oo" REFRIGER, ERIRIOERATORS “Used Hussmann, Bherer. ai play cases: I & on D Inc. m MAC — Bingers, all m¢ memuuu Doriables. -consoles, ireadics. . We ‘have 10 lood bargains to ‘R“ any no'm custome sure an them before ll] terms and liberal dlluuhl‘ All these ms ines “I“’ Hleomtete sewt free with e memne a7 R i Open fl l ( n Wwants Thousework _and and upstairs room Address Box C;‘O'-& WET wnted: permanent. Blar office, at_home, . 1 do Teterences. pengrYy sener lnumr exterior; very resson own work ai general my. Can’Metz ‘any time, Col. nu PAINTING, PAPERING. RQOOFING. cmv = humcnmm_ o repairing. lxtlmllnzgl.' . | 310 ipley, Decatur 2317, Georgia KER'S HELPER: exlenced, reliable and depe bl ™ Apply 038 R L. nuul-rtul men's work., t once on ladies and N Hartls & Goo 1404 Park a. Bw: BUSNESS msnucimn. PREPARE NOW—FILE CI MPUTER, BTATISTICAL C!.ERK Mln TODAY Bpe- cial tuition. Xvil Service Prep! uwn !r.hoo cor. Illh F n.w. Met. 4 {ite Rousexeeping. work: colored. _ first-class cook, &t or mother’s hel or part vor: r: full iy best Teference. Decutur 415; can J nm;mumd. mat G, interior exterior: E. Burrell, paperhan carpenter repairi 618 E st. ne. MAID, nest. competen general hou: worker, laundress. mother's helper. nure day. week. Dart. time: reference. NoFth 12 NVASSERS OOM proposition. Avply .’illl Geor| CHEVROLET MIH for Donohoe e lon, ¥, g domichy Aoy "‘0 fluor.r M ward. 2 10 4. o | investigated. t i 4. -n.n car: nted, experienced, with cor; HIGH.SCHOOL BOYS, over 1 ‘ Nt °l:e ulh HIGH-SCHOOL work _Addres: JANITOR for -nlrlmcm nmlle experienced with tools. No dllld enczl ncnlnd Addrel.l Box 27-V. A nan_wanted sl Dnly Rnum W OXION Bldg., 726 14th n. between 11 and 1 o'cle MEN AND BOYS to sell Aco cream: stea work year round: good pa: it parties. Apply at once, 903 N. Y V “Show you bow to Take 35 10 ,Aflnh 908, . Room AND 38, flmlnnon Conhcunn Co., 1204 9th st. MEN—IUs new and different; no hmm-ne can resist, up 1o 340 week easy. B grce e Mr. Rose. Friday. 7 or Baturday. © to"lli . Room MEN :mD YOUNO MEN., Avply at 717 H AL, @), fstclass 080 ver dayi und if sati: tory. Ad- SERVICE l te 2 -l"nm.k:i'“axre'let‘unc#l salary ex- e experience, g ;n'(l:lbd and lfflIenhon! number. Address Box 277-8. sur NEER, B SOrk and service. " Address o Bosrate, 107 sievavor X 350-M, Star SALESMEN of the better class, with cars, wented for one of the make big roposition without competition. Suite, 101, go\uhem Bids.. 10 a.m.. promptly. HOE, SALESMEN. experienced. three, =i gn?.m. nd commisston. APPIY 802 " TAXICAB DRIVERS (13) wanited_fo_drive new cars: opportunity io 1 money. Abply Mr. Wolte. 4th and ve. Bw: YOUNG MEN, experienced. ouside sales TRk, salary ‘and commission. Suite "801. YOUNG M T you are out of work see Mr. Murray. He can place you in a posi; tion ‘where you can earn eek seart iy Room. 505, 1316 P st. . —cnpabis of takin REPRESENTATIVE oft mill work and other construction quantit fes. Address Box 234-8, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. WOMAN, ™ colered, young: " North- 159t EFFICIENT HELP: private family, resgaurant, office; promptly furnisl ples = :nmymené Agency, 1342 You ANGE fias A-1 cooks maid vrmu lxcll houseworkers; _by eek, Decatur 3651, 1897 1 o Tgtel, Peo- 714 Evans !lx . STENOGRAPHERS, _bookkeepers, tyDi Clerks. male and fomale, nesded Hourly: sar: aries, 315 to 350 wk. 2338. part-time work et craeswils ¥ ne. 2 PAPERING _Rooms, dry scraved. 36 paper Lincols, YOUNG ini pay more. P P, belle Honour_fac! Crowl: o Summer work. 5543. rices Do ! oot my estimate. 35¢; Wed. TREE i Mal 35c. PERMANI:NT.S $3, $5 NW. 8 — PAPERING—Insist_upo: scraped _dry, charminely, cracks "aifeg S and 90. We disinfect free. tee Dec. Co., Ad. 8666-J. 648 Newton pl.n. ode] Packard sedan: DRIVEN, Iate- mont or long, dl OWNER- By day, week or’ tance. ' Phone Ads E _for beauty parlor, PPRENTICI n.e. sec- Hon " xdantic 3274, YOUNG MAN will drive car Tor owrer, seif_penerally useful. in return for tri portation mueuon “Atlants, Ga. H. L. Hi CE_CLERK, one who tive and_ability to_write etters. State age, ediica- nam 3 Only ‘applications containing Dléte information will be considered. Ch ncter references required. Confidential. dress Bo ._Star_off m and A'rxowu. Au‘l'c- “TRAVEL BUREAUG desirable passengers and drivers. Wil drive or share expenes to all parts of U. 8., 847 Earle Bidg. National 86' The rate under headin iohal o Re and_up: PAPERING—PAINTING oom: interfor and tex work in all forms: | $2. lising by steam. Ea PA\PERI\I(: and PAINTIN FLOOR SCRAPING, For neat, clean work, o “Te nt your servic 7 eerfully. 1l Adam: w. Giv cen| e I!n ads }‘.Am h‘n" PAPERHANGIN( o arateed 14 dry, AND Al ks "Riee. et 31 3%, Soigel. Col. ooms scraped Bieh selection. NAL DISTRIBUTOR, ~openine local office of New York syndicate, opening: for three women qualified to sell bonds of highest caliber guarantee. between § and § p.m. in person only. 317._Bouthern B BALESLADIES for mmnu Store, 1348 Tth st. n.w. ADRly PAPERH GING—Booms 0 mate furn! George. 2! nru. qullond yo. et teed, A, Lird: new Smith, G, ceiling. '$1 ‘sports ing :?:mfilol‘l; Sransportation. 16th &t DRESSES _ AND IES COATS cleaned, $1: men's suits and overcoats. 75c. ROOFING, it A SAFE—Gost §100, nx.me. 3 - hation. 1334 G st n.we. Coe tuse, combl THEATER CHATRS. lodee rooms; S0c each. uf- TYPEWR = Eains 15 Tepullt Underwoods. orcebies 5 ::::"mm-. frade ing "accepted.” Rentals, fepairs. “Iypewsiter Bales & Service: Cos flranmns—apec al Summer Late model machines at $4.15 day’ untfi Se FREE. phone Nat. "United Typewriter for halls of rental from to- Just Co. 'llP.W‘lulm—l eekly bu: new or used nuhlne m{n uc’.' n' "p’. o Your old machine taken'ln pewriter Exc o politan 9674. s .! TYPEWRITER, Royal No. 320 takes it: Call_Roo: TTPEWRITERS —Americas) Co. A YT free with purchase of an Tent ter, abies i udu:ed fizpen ererings. VACUUM mnlm—nwer, No. Hoover, beater type. §25; Electrolux, $15: "Eureka. $15-320. Guaranteed. ng. Bags. part: l VACUUM CLEANER, nom-er 0; gell for 3 !h:u 'l Apex; sood condition: v-u-mrlp W. H. Liming, 5508 fluu" Y ALE O crane. Samler u-emneu & Baltimore. Phon BOATS. D MOTORS, 15 mq gmamln\knl and service. Lincoln_3: DODGE m:n BOAT, 16- five bours; cheap for cash. Howard is“":'n' Gleaners. Stores all over nuuv'r FINISHERS AND FOLDERS. experi- Frazee-Potomac Laundry, 18th, and VOMAN_to Belp el Telixious and e {ional work: thare expense cf Box_238-S. Star_office. YOUNG_ WOMEN—Expe; work: salary and commission. 1420 K st. n. rienced, outside sales Suite 501, YOUNG WOMAN. 25 to 35, to take charge of fioor. and demonatrate. HOUSE REFRIGERATORS Selling, experience tely necessary. Dosition1s with the Bardest hitsine of- Sanjastion n ine REFRI ERATION BUSI- NESS in Washingtor Non> Bavar ‘Morrie Bales Co." T Toin s n.w. and rest pric FOR gatimates siven tréeGall Salus Roonag Cor sfld dlllv". no ERI'O ehlmwwh Cberienic :m e it n.w. Phone Adams 5712. WINDO BE_CLEANIN el foore Qeaned: 7 nflnhhed shellacking, Jobs; by hour, day or estim: PERSON BUYING NEW To ey car aad save money. Call North 8} ,nu, TEACHERS. you know there existed an epportu. nily tor You'to earh & Certain and reeul remuneration, with nified work tha bit with your nrnm&m’ it insterested see Mtz OGLE at 1104 ver- . Suite No. 1, from 11 & \\ O\IE‘\ to work on pants; also operators on power sewing ma- chines. 408 1st st. s.e. Star_office. SALESMEN. Long established, cenlrlll’ located rell Ul lide, 37, bk it moct ;ln,lv:l’ftl’l'\llrtl( the ael"‘m o{u!::’l‘;“;;:?e“;’ aeer a 5 Bager's, 924 SALESMEN. We want four men who are ac- customed to earning well, to sell Chevrolets. Liberal _commissions and real co-operation.. Men who can sell and are willing to work can earn real money STOHLMAN CHEVROLET, 3307 M St., Georgetown. Ask for Mr. Cuppet. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN, :!Afl—m 'WIFE, white, wanted for country ome, Illll Alexandria; man's work, lawn, Wi egetable garden, chickens, flll’nm wash -uumumu. clean rui porc] iume for about ows, woman's !l/!’d week to do lsundry work and in al_housework; ished urni te Fith full particulars o t aracter, etc., Box 239-S, Star office. WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMEN! EFFERE® R, CELIIN AND APFEALING. I am not an ad writer. I am a business man. T have 111 ition that should mixe Yo ot "n‘n""’“’a ‘make §t aujcker an some being offs today. NO books, NG "stocks or bonds, NO subdivisions. cofll HD&Q Just l“' tood men. .El e Bens, S Fower Bide. INSTRUCTION COURSES. ANYWHERE, Call any time. AUTO DRIVING LESSONS, aay hour; your or our car. Adams ul ¥ 18_11th st e Dist. 1316, Free. m BT E s ires whetlink: "cars furn. g FOSTHR (0ia reliadie), 44 B a.w. Mot 28 TANT STATISTIAL T ry, $1,620. “n’vwmh;. ", insio A 3 1340 l‘:‘ York ave. Met. 4237, ASSISTANT ination; new four. nt cottage. availabie. Address, Cottage. & A 5 nn?:cmao NB: | \AN. coioled. 7o 'y free .:%t‘-:.'m Ko | Boad 4l IXPERIENCED S AND ASSORTERS. AUNDRY, 810 H N.W. MANAGER. Young woman, thoroughly ca- pabble of managing our ready- to-wear department. Only those with experience need apply. Barbara Stone Stores, Inc., 1115 F St. N.W., mu;nonsnc. ‘WOMAN, ar Chase, for & eral ho\uewori. hml&o( 3; 310 per wi Telephone Wisconsin red 1 Forest Lane; tl-lI H ghts by MARKE! _PALACE wme; Y DESIRES MARCEL AND finger waving: specify rate and particula; Telephone Bradley 473. 21 BEST BOARD AND CARE FOR CHIL- Bren up 1004 Fears: 3308 month. _ Cail nerw 87- 28° TO PLAY, Tane T t0 Auk 1o is play?’ 1t he is not It vaye e Genseel Comeacting the lowest possible s few of our home improvement SAINTING, PAPERING. PLOMBING, CAR- ;{" best Job & branches: ABSOLUTELY NO CASI—I UIRED FOR HOME CAR C. Fit Js the nn Joundation of yeur lite. good condition, and gives you cost.. € WIRING. RAL CONT EXSTRIPFING, ele. T our e e.u payment pian. Estimates The GEN! 927 New York Ave. N.W. ACTING cO. Dist. 5082. n IN ON CANOES at fhe Grest Canoe nou.u 3800 K _st West _0: 13-FT. MAHOGANY, DOUBLE-COCK- Bt outngard_Boat, compicte eguipment. §50. Breat Palls Boat House: 3800 c:mou FOR SALE OR HIRE. &1 per day or ‘night. Dempses's nou Hi 36th_snd X n.w. DOGS, PETS, ETC. PERSIAN KITTENS, males. 3 mm’&?om. beautiful brilliant colors. Must be soid be- fore July 1._Phone Clev. 0165. TEMPLE CATTERY—Boarding cats and doss. Good care, plenty {resh air; new. large, in- dividual runs; Persian cats at service: kit- tens for 4927 Battery lane. Phone Wisconsin ‘2335, 3 s jouse, BOSTON BULL 'STUD, pedigr old. c-u after 6 p.m. 1359 D st. PEKING] PUPS (3), males, Tegistere: pertect hea he.un, 335 eacki, pair, '360. Phone DOGS, bo: x Tome care, ul r month. Address lox uz. Rodmllc M. BIRDS BOI Calied o and Delivered. ATHERTON'S PET SHOPS, 612 P St. N.W. 1404 Irving 8.W. r been Vi Eive B dIdueT Innrmmon As our school starts next week this weel to enroll your boy. " Call Col. gty atter, 6:30 ADDING MA( fect condition: stand. m 7th s CHINE, lec Yery ressonabl Nonh 10114, ic, in per- on rolling EMPLOYED, WILL STAY wn'fl o uvenl Svenings & week for pleasant room.. Box_4-V. Star office. _26* OME owrm REDUCING COAL BILLS ‘Write promptly for information Address Box 471-8, Star office. MY BOOK, xowmn'rmfivom AUOTT¢ AenTane odd etc., at We rnrn in leces, antiaes. i Sehier s, $15 E St Bws tomorrow, p.m. T. HARRISON, 2217 1st AL - Your nita: 1y "Himinating mn. na aied with electrie dryer, all for § TLECTRI(, DOG CLIPPING. DR, LOCKE'S DOG i 1422 Irving St. N.W. FORSE-PASTURE FARM. running weier, or’ regular ing 318, ‘one feed s day. ith care. 330 monthi. "Box 342, Reckville, E MOTHERS, WHY WORRY _ABOUT YOUR Send them to pre-school play grouv, ove looking Rock Creek Park. 1817 Kenyon Y The Heching BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ FOR SALE—Very mfltlble battery and i nition business; reason for selling, iliness. Address Box m 8. lClr office. WOULD YOU HELP In’ business for Safe, sound. suri 1 have ‘;?n':k. Yoinber l}xt (5% 3x8, 2m GTHS YOU W. cuhnc eoa;dmc ards BATH_TUBS, brick sna SuldInE vas salvae materisl ??;m'g’-‘:' 1title: ‘ Juse: ‘quantities o »fl 5 bnh e udx mater! *"Some io. <ither of our ihee | Sreatest selection at bargain FARM_AND GARDEN UG ROSES—Bushes, 4 for plants, fern, top soil. 822 9th Met. 6625. 31;_pot st. . g00d | rydale. Vi = SITUATION—MEN. ACCOUNTANT—Young _ man, _experienced: iemporary or permanent.’ Phone Snephierd UTO MECHANIC. 18 years experience on Dearly all makes of cars, capable of holding positi service. saleiman or shop fore- ic BOY, colored, desires job as elevator oper- ator’or butlér with family. 1631 12th st CHAUFFEUR. first-claes, “wishes H‘u family; "knot T ° Seeii WANTED—Payin pumps, or wel £ 0 et or du'!r: walnut desk, 2321 Conn. ave. ST pay market nrm e Tl ani an- at once. Addre: Star_office. BILLIARD Al cman: ling Supply Co. 810 but AND POCKET TABLES, all sizes; lete, stock supplies: table -nd-l e e Coe Bltkrai. ;1 : 0 agents. s Box 3er-s, Brar of = BT s B Tor sale; sacil- x 48-V, ¢ nuu!cm!! ; new, unique directl & prices in ?‘ll ,llhk h‘l hell‘mlrlel vrku for 'nnd’d‘c’llr-glc (‘ll’fll itu; Call the Ll n!o cx PAID_DO mot Be milled. - 'me Lincoln Co. has no connection wil in the business, . Phone Netropolitan S35 pay the highest cash prices for any- Thing of value. ‘west of Intern: city ! Brocen et \ath, isth. B and Onio al Revenue Bl Apply_on_job. 1i18 15th, colored, [t Iem reference, will where. _Telephone_Lincoln 1738- ‘experienced, ‘good to go_ any GOM for sale. Wflndll‘l\ll umr- AMPING OUTFITCanoe, paddies, CornE icals. doctor's omce’ uulpmcnt ot 718 Lawrence st. Dec. 4512. T LT 701 N. !pl CHAUFFEUR, white, single, aged references, wishes g:dnnn witn Briva ily.Metropolitan COLLEGE MAN, colored, self-supporting. ' wants {pdoor or outdoer job, * Call Po amb 7, Iummu, tuluh FILIPING desires R95ikion, butler or chaut- | CO] dress” Box 499-5, Star Teference. FIREMAN. first-class, wants Work: exi n- enced high and low’pressure plan rament’s and local references. Call llel Bis work nluh- of any Adams 2011. Fonk Sun siat sood reférence. Addres irkis o 3 refere 13-V, Star_office. A—— mnm—, 3 » with reference; will leave town. . ifi. it ;. wangs work. plamk- 'Adams 2996 or 3128 Mt. | EE oF 3 4r-“$afifi'"fi-% % e cmnamu and P sts. n.w. Met, STATIbTICAL COURSE. for_ Civil Service ln.lnlmn. EIasus Start Thurs,, July 2. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES, Tivoli Theater Bmldmg. 3313 14th St. N.W. Telephone Columt BECOME A“SESRETARYI AR T o COLUMBIA ‘14th and Park Rd. mbis_7078. Post Office TCIVIL SERVICE—FILING. | Classes. Start Thurs:, JI;'{ 2. . MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES, Tivoli Theater Bmldm., 2313 14th St. N.W. Telephone Columbta a1 | S 807 qlcnmlsm. clect nge of b ‘maintenance or constru r%f- rences, Address Box 46- executlye. ofice 7\4- gl 'GRADUATE, es_connection wit other position Address_Box -22." FOUNG 05 MAN, 3. sober. dependable ble, 004 educat Tants o8 .fi’l‘mm ease wme ‘Box o SRR P sn’mnou—m AND WOMEN. MAN ohite; ":‘:"-34“ “""fl:&“ gare aflm Home r llfllz m-“fl? n-v. mr"& SITUATION—WOMEN. i i, desires part- ot O unmt "Box | 4618, willing_and _intelligent, th ady company HOUSEKEEPER—German cook _and general S e WORKS, eomnma 'fi Trucks. %. Ilcrllfli. ‘"aflml neu nwzm CUSTARD PARLOR. selling only because 0 fully_eauipped. See Foley, 1307 F BOTTLING munmu. STORE, cigal old, uulm&-'l" non. rent, prlce, 3400, 508 B Tountals l;nulll. rom D Gash Rex T .'"rfié‘;e S I Parttitons, E"" dm:rlulnn. ric @ store ef o 5e ' tra flize: nmunmn Teitige @ scale: wall cases, euwn- t ies, ‘Thars, sheiv Fixture ol!fn'l‘ tione; um st., Columbia :m:hn. ‘Coliie ‘nto uni A«u- P gy T u MANAGER wanted with part owner in hu itiful ront season’ st of ot LEntiander aver ; dishes. che Fotom: new property; seass E BOS lively owonunm. 3:. want o, el yn'I‘i i nf.”' M l}wI 506 ¥ Met. TO BUY OR SELL coTs AND PADS new, never Moore, ine Bur! lnumn'fifml. 11 for ‘Vermont BOUGHT—Highest price: any G\'llll"lul !honl u!l man's Big Book Bho 33 G CASH PAID FOR Ol GO!..D ewelry. dis ds. watches, gold ueth flfl wlnm flll.l|< Sal"iMse" "Gold Refning, 00 Hin o CASH REGISTERS, show cases and st Sxtures; entire contents bought = Ed Baum. inc.. 914 E st Met, 9744. RE—Don't o your furniture. you more for furniture, bric- ‘antiques and office furhiture. be con:‘m:ed The Lincoln 5 AT Einds, 5 e Fou FURN) furniture to outfit l for cas LI Des, ¢ Seouey Deeded in our ma Full cash value pati o i R o SRR a OLD C Brin T old gold, il num, dllmondu. also discarded Jjew them in our manufacturing hhhm rices. _A. Kahn. lne ‘Aolas Siore Fix: m Co. Met. 9207 Doubh lln nm “Kensington S0P Imfl'l‘ o !“dml;l ll‘l‘:fllll or- I"z‘r:n un WE HEST CASH PRICES for wil ViEas 5T nouschola soods. . Gail North 10114 lor nrmn service. ANY BUSINESS SEE L!Y'S FIRST. SALE OF LARGE ':goonlw 'l'lLll'l'l‘ } Goyerpment; : on ND SELL men's clothing unfi AN earms, s -5';'.“ wn'-'u vou D st. n.w. HCL w-mm-l guarantee saf to Star ers. Anymphlnttonndnw—ry to be made to The will receive attention. Pflnmn Column National 6000, Branch 215. ____ BRICK ONCRI‘.TE—WOOD mr :5‘33‘ 1'3/. {"r’.’." bl m REFRIGERATORS—Two Frigid- res, & General Motors product, size § cuble feer o iy aratr models: win_sell ! in on guaranteed to 16 o TIT 1200 o1, oW, 16 REPRIGERA BEFORE bELLING STOP AND THINK. PHONE MET. 8817 Tand set the best results. Por fgmiture.. "l';m“"' o ghiD od oftce fur: FURNITURE—Household .ooal. au- , merchandise, fixtures, etc., gl Highest cash prices. Call Metro. 7373. Prompt service. 1* natural e Srid in rear; the m ot 1s th. splendra value at this price. Conesticut ave"

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