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BALES. | QUICKENING OF TRADE PULSE s| IS EVIDENT IN DETROIT AREA Potomac _ Electric general $1.000 at 96, $1,000 at 96. Washingtod Ges Light —i2 gen M 118%. AFTER CALL. Mergenthaler Linot; Capital Traction— at Money—Call loans, 6%47 per Commodity Prices Decrease in’ Greater Ratio Than Drop in Bank Clearances. BONDS American Tel. and Telga. 48 ‘American Tel. and Tels Am. Tel. and Tel. ctl. tr. Am. Tel. and Tel. conv. 6 Anacostia and Potomac 5s Anacostia and Potomac gu d P. Telephone 5u. Capital Traction &. R. 5. City and Suburban 5s. Georgetown Gas_1lat 5a. Metropolitan R. R. Bs.. Potomac Electric Light Potomac Electrie cons. Potomac Electric Power Potomac_Elec. Power G. M. Wash., Balto. and_An. 5s. ‘Washington Ga hington Ga hington Rw, wy. and Elec. G And I will breakfast EVELESS EDEN (haw dumb), otherwise known as the BARTHOLDI Restaurant for Men—Across from New Enbbitt Hotel, COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. QUIET CLUB ATMOSPHERE. Financing of grain éxports by the War Finance Corflorlflon is expected to help the market here somewhat. Conditions in Europe are much better than a year ago, except in Russia, which “offers a fleld for charity rather than commerce. For- eign sales also are being limited by capacity of forelgn countries for ultimate payment. BY PHIL S. HANNA. Special Dispatch to The Star. DETROIT, August 26.—Evidence of the quickening of the business pulse due to seasonal movement of crops and goods is manifesting itself throughqut this territory. One indication noted was the increase of Detroit bank clearings for the week to $100,327,000, as againsl $79,316,000 for the previous week. Fig: jures for the corresponding week a year ago were $134,000,000. This increase is the more marked as commodity prices have decreased In greater ratio than Raubber. NEW YORK, August 26 (Special). —Word has been received here from the Dutch East Indies that the Good- year Rubber Company has decided gainst the proposed reduction in salarles of employes on their sixty thousand acres of rubber plantations in those islands. Wi Riggs Realty 5s (short) STOCKS Our Painting and Decorating business is growing very rapidly. When we embarked in this business we employed only one mechanle. ‘We are employing an average force of from 30 e axeempleayn the drop in clearings. We do everythng in the Painting. Paper- | Another indication of increased ac- Langing and Interior Decorating. Phone us for [ tivity was furnished by the warning of prices. the Michigan farm bureau to farmers HARRY W.. TAYLOR co‘, Inc. | to get their grain shipments under way at once to avold frelght car hortase. ore than twice as much grain has been 2333 18th St. N.W. moved out of Michigan 5o far this year as for a similar period a year ago. Employment here has taken a jump upward in this city, which has-brought ‘Washington Ga: Norfolk _and Wasl. Steamboa Wash. Rwy. and Elec. com Rwy. and Elec. pfd NATIONAL BAN Steel. MARTINS FERRY, Ohio, August 26 (Special).—The Laughlin Tin Plate plant has resumed operations after an idleness since April. Twelve of the twenty-three mills are operating the total employed in the major indus- | full time. P tries to within 2,000 of the high point In | NEW YORK, August 26 (Special). | bomer 1921 “There are now 117,420 men em- | _More tommns aemet o o s | Fiberry © ployed by seventy-nine plants here. Do- | peon plany o8 G1ord Eincoln few days than at any time since last fall. Con- sumers seem to be buying to fill badly depleted stocks. Among the buyers have been pipe makers, boil- er and stove founders and machinery and jobbing shops. PORTSMOUTH, N. H. August 26 (Special).—The smelting plant at_the government navy yard here, which has been operating on scrap iron and other material sent here from other navy yards, has been closed by the NavysDepartment. KANSAS CITY, National Metropolitan Riggs . Second . troit indystries are operating on about a 75 per cent basis. Bank deposits at $414,000,000 have reached a high point for 1921, and are $39,000,000 above the low mark touched in April. Loans have decreased to $19,000,000 from the high of $65,000,000 in April. Foresee Clearing of Debts by the First of the Year BY. J. N. FINING. Special Dispateh to The Star. TRUST COMPAN American Security and Trust. Continental Trust .. jonal Savings and Ti on _Trust FREE SAVIN Commerce and Savings. East Washington . Merchants® ... August 26 (Spe-|Unlon Savings so-called “Pittsbargh plus’ system, under which buyers are charged the freight rate from Pittsburgh in ad- dition to the price of the steel, whether the shipment originates in Pittsburgh or not. K. E. Steinhaus- er of the Federal Trade Commission forces is now holding a hearing here to permit the local manufacturers to present their case. agriculture and continued dullness in manufacture. The preponderant opin- ion of business leaders is that there will be a material and progressive improvement accompanied by contrac- | tion of credit in farming districts continuing for the next four months and that the banks and farmers will be clear of debt by the first of the year. Manufacturing, however, they feel, will show little recovery for some time. anks have returned to the polic: obmesyed prior to the war and’ have notified farmers that funds would not be avallable to carry products past the marketing season. As a result Crops are moving to market and being converted into cash or negotiable credits. Special credit arrangements, such as those of the War Financ: Corporation, are enabling farmers to export their products, and they see their way out of debt in five months at_most. z Farmers have become purchasers again, although with caution, and ibenefits are being felt by rural mer- chants and city jobbers. Many factories are planning to operate this autumn, but chiefly for the purpose of offering employment and retaining working forces. Cotton Factors Southeast Are Predicting 20¢ Price BY RALPH SMITH. Special Dispatch to The Star. ATLANTA, Ga., August 26.—Im- provement in conditions in the south- east-haye become so marked within the last \month that business leaders are convinced the fall season will wit- ness ‘return of nearly normal condi- tions in many lines. This upward #|trend is attributed to continued i‘ = provement in the cotton market and the stimuiating influence of the bumper fruit and melon harvests, Cotton factors throughout the southeast continue optimistic and pre- dictions for 20-cent cotton are freely made. Representatives df the Calla- Way interests in the textile field re- port the Callaway mills gradually are Arlington Corcoran Firemen's National Union . TIT] Columbia Title Real tate Title MISCELLANEQ | Columbia Graphophone com. D. C. per Mfg. Co. ‘Transfer an Mergenthler Linotype 0ld Dutch Market com. 0ld Dutch Market pfd Lanston Monotype Recurity Storage ‘Washington Market . Ex-dividend. Automobile Accessories. EW YORK, August 26 (Special). —The “demand’ for automobile parts and accessories has shown a steady increase ever since July 1, and manu- facturers and dealers express the be. lief that this improvement will be increased in September and October. o "HEYENNE, Wyo.. August 26 (Spe- cial).—The Bair Oil Company will |erect three new 55,000-gallon oil Prices at noon Berlin 4= . 121 Greater Berlin 4% 11% Bremen 4%x..... 14l Coblenz 4x. Cologne 4x. Dresden 45, Dresden 475 Duesseldorf 4. Caven 4. Frankfart Frankfurt Gs Hamburg 3x. Hamburg 3% Hatburg 4. Hamburg 415 1:‘1;:"‘ Alax. g Dx. - Muaich 4. it German gov. 3. 1114 German gov. %% 10% | Soldier and Fort Steele fields, in this state. KANSAS CITY, August 26 (Spe- cial). men in the midcontinent fleld are much elated over the de- cision of the federal reserve bank ystem to admit oil paper to redis- count. This, it is felt, will aid ma- terially to improve the situation of oil men in this field. / Notes. i TOPEKA. Kan., August 26 (Special). | —The wages of employes of the To peka Street Railway Company have been reduced from 7% to 10 per cent by an order from the Kansas Indus- trial Court. The new scale provides for payment of from 40 to 50 cents an hour. The court declared these figures now are equal in purchasing power to the amounts paid under the old scale a year ago. KANSAS CITY, August 26 (Special). —C. J. Hayes, president of the Amal- gamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen's Union, _declared today that the plan for representation of employes, instituted by the packers to take the place of federal arbitra- tion of labor disputes, was a make- shift and_would be opposed by the Fre Frer 1t | | Got Your Washington Stock Exchanfio. Metropolitan R. R. 55—$1.000 at 93. ler Linotype—l at 118%, 4 at 10 at 85% Bid and Asked Prices PUBLIC UTILITY. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC UTILITY. S BANK. —_———— FOREIGN BONDS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. German gov. 4s.. erman_ gov. Krupp 4% Vienna French Rritish v at. war loan War loan 5 n 5s. Italian notes i Belgian Rest. 5s. Belgian Prem. 5s. Note Book? Students will find our “University”notebook just FOUND. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921. BREASTPIN—Vielnll identif, for ad. WEDDING RIN 3rd_st._s.e. mortgage 65— 20th and S n. x. is, Call Miss Donoghue, 221 45, 12 at 45. iman Parl 220d, blue beaded l;: 119, 5 at 119. - and pay lberal rewa cent. nn, — Mon Wil identify contents rd it returned to Rea P. 26¢ Wright,_Ouray_bullding, city. 4750. BOSTON BULL PUP, strayed from rear of 1219 Vermont ave. Wednesday. Reward. Fr. BOSTON TERRIER, answers to name *Jit- Bid. Asked.|pey.* Return to 1530 K st. Phone Fr. 1730. o $1% | Reward. 26° 8% & |BROOCH—In shopping district, or way iy 100 me, small star-shape pin, with pearls and o071, small_diamond_center. Refurn to Mrs. Con- 674, way, 8612 N. Hamp. ave., and receive libesml 81 and. e b BULL TERRIBR (Boston), muzzled, but with- n out collar or tag; reward. 1212 6th ll,u. 92! 81);2 CAMEO BROOCH, Thursday afternoon in vI- 85 cinity of Pa. ave. and 9th; liberal reward. 04 Address Box 31-C, Star of ! 1:1‘% CAM PIN, August 24, at Rockville 2!,-!1‘, Return to 633 Quebec 61 fi CARD CASE with Legion card and other papers useless to finder. Mail to or com- municate_Kirby, 2650 W 1 amed Prince: 5041, Reward. 480 S FISHER FUR SCARF, Columbia_road,_Apt. 301 H POODLE—White, temal i $10 reward. e; light yel- 1722 8th’ st K. Reward. 1. ¥, Lrown s Lincoln Pa &S| n and keys, 311 st ar, Thursday_morn m.,’ between North h and G stx. b Reward OLD PIN, shape flower bouquet, set in di monds; precious as heirloom. 1131 14th st. Re- ward. A 0 PEARL N between be- low address und Oceidental Hofel, thence to st. ring on 11th ning between Capitol snd n.w. Retur Purple knitt Rey at Lowe's rd reteon 1844 Park 1 HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED—SITUATIONS MALE—Continued. 'HAUFFEUR, colored, wants position, family. Phone North 5273J. COLORED MAN, neat, wants position waiter or bellman or butler. Address W. D. A., 1907 4th st. n.w. 3R ELEVATOR, hotel clerk, watchman; cashier referred, by student. Is there mi in Vashington who can use my services for 2 yeurs? Let me talk to you. Address Box 843-B, Star office. R 260 MACHINIST, all-found. with some drafting gxperience, wanta position.” Address Box 36.C MALE—Continued. WORK after 6 p.m. evenings, in movie. Ad- s Box 2418, Star officer = YOUNG MAN—Experienced in baking busines 00 opportunity for right man, Address Box 203-B. Star office. 210 YOUNG MAN to assist file clerk in patent attoruey's office. Address Box 204-B, Btar office. ! YOUNG MAN with some experience to work in paint and hardware store. ADPLY 906 9th_n.w. 210 YOUNG MAN as gencral office assistant and bookkeeper by wholesale house: atntel auslifes ons, ~ experfence, sala: ted. ress Box 2-C, 'X‘;IE > Py Mg 26° YOUNG MAN—Automobile company wants floor salesman; must have some knowledge of automobiles and not be afraid of long hours; good chance for advancement; references re- quired. Address_Hox 16-C, Star office. s YOUNG MAN as auto sales- man; experience in,selling auto- mobiles not necessary ; must be hard worker ;references required. Address Box 95-C, Star office. MALE. h knowledge of position; good salary. 401, BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. PAPERHANGERS AND PAINTERS. = S » J. B HOBSON, PAINTER AND PAPER- hanger. Best work, I it 2 st hrw. Phone M. 6100 atier € b et T PIAN — oy WA:-‘!,H, FOR- uner and player repairer for Perr Knabe Co. 710 Morton st. n.w. ¥ J. SCHAEFFER. °!l’ill'lh tnhlhl., D‘l‘!‘:‘r-pl nos and all makey % rej 5 ars’ experis . SN e, Linc. Zigww. S cxperience. INDOW _SHADES, SHADES—Good quality opaque shad: to your windows. 95c; the Star_office. MAN, young, desires position where strict at- tention and efficiency is rewarded; 11 year experience in clerical work and handling of men; best reference: Ii_Lincoln 3083-W. ants position as jai itor, chauffeur or day and might work of any kind. Call or write 1725 1ith st. o.w. Phone North_2554-W. . MAN, young, entering_George Washington University in Sept., desires work of any kind. Address_Box 337-B, Btar office. 26¢ MECHA! second-class, including carpenter and machine work, wants position: no driving. _Address Box 10-C. Star office. IGHT WOKK of any kind by man typist._Address Box 63-C, Star office. PAPERHANGING—Piece st. n.w._North 3238, SALESMAN, A-1; canned goods and e working D. C. trade 3 years—institutio hotels and cafes for reputable firm. Wish to make change. Commission or salary. Ad- dress Box 301-E. Star office. 26° BHIPPING CLERK—Experienced, single ma shipping or clerical work. Address Box B._Star office. 2 26% STENOGRAPHER, young man, thoroughly ex- perienced in office “practice, desires position, either temporary or permanent: availuble im: mediately. Address Box 19-C. Star office. * Yol ts position as apprentice mechanic in garage or repair shop. 1533 10th st. n.w. Phone North 5633. __26% Yo MAN now cashier State Bank in Georgia wants bank or clerical position in or near Washington. Address Box 143-B, Star oftice. 29° YO MAN, grocery clerk, shipping_clerk, typixt or general office work. Address Box 308-B, Star_offic 269 YOUNG MAN. capable, desires active renum- erative position: can_furnish motor cel drive auto. Address Box 249-B, 8t FOUN RED MAN wishes job P H st. or phone Lincoin -3 after 8 p.m. 26% FEMALE. = CLERKING 1n_any kind of store or office work wanted by young widow; have some knowledge of tspewriting and am mot afraid of work. Addrens Hox 3 merly Foster and Tableware, antig 431 11th «t. Main 6162. * F5 1LL 3 > £00d care taken of same. Job. 1115 VP nw. °_ | SHOTGUN, G TEACHERB—Even Apply at 1218 - 11_a.m._and_10 p.m 3 NTIST'S ASSISTANT—Bright, _energetic, wide-awake young woman who is anxious to learn the profession. Opportunity for the ri Address Box 93-C. Star office. GIRL—Experienced, delicatessen store. 1100 10th st. n 270 GIRLS willing to learn to sing. Studio, 501 7th_st._n.w. HMIL DRESSER—Must have experlence in every line; permanent position to right party ability of management. Address Box 3361, Star office. ) LADIES—To ladies well acquainted, we offer an opportunity to make good money; prefer- ably those with selling experience, ‘but not For_ full detalls call and see our Blackhawk Remedy Co., 406 'RNITURE and houschold effects want t_prices_ps Cail_Wes: of all kinds to furnish an also player-piano. Address Box FURNITURE of all kinds for & six-room house wanted immer | Kindly_catl_col Napolitano BICYCLE FRAME or cheap bicycle; con- dition. 701 Eye st. e o g T 4 fveroom apartment jed. 2 IN IMMEDIATE room house: will buy as & whole or 0dd pieces, I Franklin_S785. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of furniture, refrigerators and carpets. Al orders promptiy attended to. 630 Mass. Fraskiin 6183. augs1® KIRSTEIN. rpets for a country botel. 1522 Tth et now. 5 will feel satisfied with X. Welsenberg, 622 E st. n.w, ucation, good y 401 Homer bldg., LADIES earn from $45 to $75 a_ week. belle Honour, famous English beauty pe ist, announces the opening of her school instructios waving, $25; curl, scalp treatment. fucl morning, 1. 10485. 3536 14th st. App! Furniture and Phone North $100. COMMUTATION TICR ward & Lothr ups. Return to Ao Tat_Wood: WANTED—Feather beds and furniture. Bext lEfim paid. uare TI Furniture Co., 501 fye nw Dhove Main 5636 MARCEL WAV Experienced: highest sal- ary and commission; permanent position. Ad- x 290-B, Star office. DRESSMAKER, first class; reasonable. Ad clusive styles ST. LOUIS, August 26.—Prevailing | ¢i81).—Manufacturers and fabricators|Y; B Savings ; S petween &ndencies i this territory " areof rolled stecl products are making | e g’;m;‘l SURANCE ol water, " nitials marked by striking improvements in | Yehement protest here against the | smerican . Number . Re- ward If_returned to Col._K¥ Rockville road. SALESME! OTHES wanted: highest prices paid for ln- and children’s worn clothes, shoes. G. Litchman, 1744 7th n.w WANTED_To buy old furniture and feather beds. When seliing why not drop 8 postal to the old_reliable fitin? H. MARKS, 1002 Fairmont st. Ph. Col. 851.W. e WA CEE, PIANOS, CAR- JIES" BUITS, COATS AND FURS RE.|Pets. ete for wagon or have Timed: shokers, collars. and culs made from | me call 920 Pa. ave. nw. old far garments. 1523 22ud st. 0.w., ApL. 7. | FURNITURE, ruge, antiques. We pay more fhap ever for household effects, 8 A Gam 155 BERT_Street, afterncon and cvening | mack & Bro., 637 La. ave. Main 7030 owns a specialty, Remodeling, Phone Col. | Gp-r7 GIVE you cash for your planos and Address 1704 Kilbourne pl. B.w. talking machines, antique faraiture, old silver, . experienced only. —Call (afternoon 71 18th xt. n.w. 26° xperienced. Apply ve. RY TRIMMER. ERLEBACHER, 1210 F St. N.W. Require an Experienced Assistant Millinery Trimmer. Apply to MANAGER. children’s ¢ "Mrs. Burke, 1904 v Calvert. Adam . GIRL for general housework. 32 Sth st HIGH SCHOOL GE. position as clerk. P GROWING Tife inwura resentatives in Virgi n_building. e company desires rep- nia and_District under i general agents’ contracts: splendid opportunity ose now working as subagents. Practical, wislies osition: ten Years | diamonds, jewelry, old china, rugs. brasscs. noe: best reference. Address Box 161 3 F"AKNOLD. 1425 G . Main SITS. e * IF_YOU HAVE ANYTHING to sell phois Main_6162. Riley. Auctioneer. ! PERMANENT POSITIONS light, or maternity cases. 531 e denlers: guaranteed sal right man. The Richards Ce New Y N, Y rn §2,500 to $1 Big demand for men: inexprrienc enced: city or traveling. 3 59, Chi MAN *to_cover local territory selling of $100 week for 200 Sth ave rite for Tist of lines and full 000 yearly d or exper] tional Salesmen’s highest are goiug to take the A, tember 13, in Washin) 0 pm. Fo Aceountants’ , first yeary four 817 _New Y class; no other meed appls. reatest line. For the benefit of those who exumination offer the op. ring our intepsive quiz, begin- lars i r partical st We offer a extra money. enui nvestigate. AUTOMOBILE SALESM] opportunity for making Address Box 77-C. st AUTOMORILE MECH, month looks good to you work, write Aeronnuti 1643, city BOY, 18 to Phone Main 5810, . to work in egg candling room. BUILDERS tunity to qi certain em| yment: Six weeks’ day or night. special low rate. full informason. ing. 14th and T st Call, MACHINISTS, here Is your oppor- lify for a higher salary and more specialized training in blue print reading, shop sketching or sliop mathematics; individual instruction, i Must_enroll_promptly to get write or phone for Colnmbia School of Draft- Phone North 272, Tave THAT PAY $17 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS $1,100 FIRST YEAR. AVAILABLE TO SINGLE - WOMEN Snils vid BETWEEN THE AGES OF |grexocrarn 18 AND 25. eral and putent Good eyesight, hearing, health o nd willingness to work the |t hours assigned are the essential | perience. desires permanent position. B wit o bt it Foank qualifications. NOGRAPHER or correspunding secretary: | [ 23 Tx NEED of foratture 8 e NO PREVIOUS gemperarsjocipemmnet s v 5 cash price for same. n Box 39.C._Star_office. 2015 and 1 will make polntment at yous EXPERIENCE NEEDED. TEACHE! ced, _want fls who | convenience. DA are Eugiion.~ Phone. Col.” S701°W. | {F ¥OU have any faraitare or ofher _misc. APPLY FIRST FLOOR, 2 goods you can obtuin best results. Kindly LOUIS FELKER, TH?ZCIQ%SSA’I;’I?A\%[E & ence; in cate. “Address Bos 37.C. Stac offce. * 1335 7sh N.W. North 114. POTOMAC TELEPHONECO. |soires’ ceriat ‘position, Aodress Box S84, FURNITURE wanted of all Kinds for & lares Fooming bouse, fuclnding dinicg Toom. bed Star_office. , Jlo sell furs. Apply before| yoUNG LADY of ty, brains and ex- parlor, rugs and miscellaneous articles. Please perience desires clerical position; knowledge STE! GRAPHER—Thoroughly capable, good Zall ‘Aaams ¢ ting: four years in business: mod- penrance for permanent posttion. Room $01. | crats emtary OLD GOLD, SILVER, ETC. __ of Lpewriting: four Ters s acceptame. | Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver 1319 F st Address Box §7-C, Star office. * TAILORESSES—Two BOUGHT FOR CASH. SRyt et MALE AND FEMALE. ek ABRAHAME, B e an 1007 Pa. ave. e Mr. Cross. AND WIFE want place as chauffeur and | pum bous! TRANSLATOR—Perfect knowledge of Hun- Phone Main 5504. EEe T e Paid for Jewelry, old gold. silver. dlamonds, T\VO \\ O‘\{EN artificial teeth and platinnm, Of refinement, education and pleasing per. D. ALPHER, % Gat PLACE AS NURSE or companion to lady or genticman, by refined lady; willing to leave Fitr. Address Boxr 346-B, Suar office. 26" IVATE 1N ting and fitung. Send for Louis Notes, 814 E St. N\W. TRUCTION in dressmaking, cut-| If you have any furniture or other goods to Col._8676. E sell, and you will gbtain best results. Phone PHER, expert, at your | Franklin 2015. 5 portaut rush work. 213 | CATT the right man, get your right price for . Phone Main | your worn clothes. ' Phone North 40443 or £ 26° | write 1346 U st. n.w.. Abraham’s. i years'_experience gen- |WE BUY bousehold furniture and office Hix- ; at present | tures. Money advanced on storage. SACHS FURNITURE CO., Cor. Sth and D sts. n.w. Main 6306, < L : BOUKS AND T E NTAM HAPHER—Good personality: Wide ©X- | goreign wanted: large or small Bring in what you have or ph § xervice EAPHER, competent, STENG 0. Address Box 91-C, < N TYPIST_Experienced, filing and general office work. Address Box 45-C. Star office. 25> WAITRESS, colored, good appearance, experl- experienced tailoresses MAN maid, in or opt of town; references. 32 Patterson st. n.e. FEMALE DOMESTIC. CHARWOMAN desires work of any kind, mornings; best references. 1208 You st. o returning to normal production.” In- | workers. Judge Samuel Alschuler, ar- FUTCHER—Firsiclass; _steady _work: good | sonality. who ‘are capable of accepting posi- | = ooy o piace: plain cook- = quiries for cotton goods are gradually | bitrator between the packers and|] ~what they need for all ray; no trifgrs. 1925 4th st. mw., corner 4th | tions that femand crseufiye AL DL itay ights. 1606 88ra . . PERSONAL ‘ Teasing and are followed by orders | their employes, now is hearing griev- kinds of class work. and U, ——— once to Mr. Huston, Raleigh Hotel parlor, | COLORED WOMAN wants laundry or clean-| . 0D DRESSERS "AYO SE nJmlnY cases. ances presented by the 8,000 employes . BUTCHER, first class. Apply 1506 u!} .lt. 10 to 12. 1 to 8. ing by the day. Address 1412 10th st. n.w. 26° | THERE IS A CLASS OF GOOD SSERS ames D. Robinson, head of one of | here and those of the St. Joseph, Mo., Choose from three dif- n.w. 200 | ST, learning, can_practice 1n ofice In | DAY'S WORK wanted by a’good worker: four | "o re uptodate. and they kuow our was i the largest wholesale drygoods estab- | stockyards. < i CARPENTERS wanted (101, used to work on 3 T e B 347 | MAT S O Mirens Tox 3545, Star offce. « | Of buving ladies’ and men's worn suits, . o lishments in the south and manufac-| SPOKANE, August 26 (Spectan)—|| ferent sizes—end-opening | fan. "hulding.”umion men' onis. “Apoly at | 0 Corder o CENERAL TOUSEWORE by reliable colored | goon and we stick 1o it & wyusre. deal i3 tures g:;l:lier';: and overalls, said today | The general agent of one of the larg- | orside-opening. Ask your dob. 20tk and Eran i o Ree of. mw | WHITE NURSE for baby. 19 months: must | woman: city reference. 1020 N. J. ave n.w. {best for vou us, too. Call Main 4145, e b e D] f;';f than it{est fire insurance companies in the stationer to show you Na- TRERI et and provision store; pive |have best references; good wages. 2351 17th]GIRL, neat. wants place as chambermaid in JUSTH'S OLD STAND. 619 D. s e paon & Year, with his dry-|country, who has just made a survey = L o d wages expected. Address Tox | >t 0-W-. Apt. 108. small famils; Do Sunday work. Call North|yyor njeT DESIRES TO MEET CO Eoodsfatos Plaving unusual activ- | of this field, has discovered why losses | tional Series 1000 to 1022. e e 2 age’ " | WOMAN for Tinen room; white; experienced; | 2451. cellist, pianist, violinist, to form amateur 'y and the manufacturing plants run- | in wheat field insurance have ex-| e o DR 8120 =t | permanent _ position. Apply ' housekeeper. | GIRL neat, colored, work as waitress or | guart Address Box 33.B, nmz] lfil t,-xmclly. tinguished the profits of several years | Look for This Trade Mark {COBBLER WAL, ey & Phamon th; | Stoneleigh Courts. Conn. ave. and L st. Chambermaid work of cafeteria. Call 1616 V | Star ofice. 5 Collections are better and there is|for his company. He found that fields When You Buy ERCIbe i turalise: and Pierce Mill rosd | YOUNG LADIES, five. in government work |st. n.w. tanks to store its in the Lost less unemployment district. Commodity Reports From Various Sections ik, SEATTLE, August 26 (Special).—Da. mand_ for milk in this market has re. sulted in an increase in price. Con- denserles now are buyinggraw milk from dairymen at $1.85 per hundred pounds, an advance of 35 cents a hun- dred from prices_of six months ago. POMPTON, N. J., August 26 (Spe- clal).—The Sheffieid. Farm Company is putting its farm here in shape to begin production of certified milk on a large scale. The three farms of the company, when in operation, produce about 10,000 quarts of certifled milk a day. throughout thelof ripening grain, in sections where I the rallroads went up and down hill, had been left for him by competitors. CLEVELAND, August 26 (Special). —The Cleveland street cars carried ! 200,000 less passengers so far this! month than they did in a similar pe- | riod in 1920. Although the fare is! higher, having been raised to 6 cents. | or nine tickets for 50 cents, revenues | are falling off and the street car offi- | cials predict another increase. l | i 1 ALL this week in 1,500 of the 2,000 groc- ery stores in Washington you can get abso- lutely Free one can of A. G. S. Evaporated Milk (smallsize ) with ‘each bottle of A. G. S. Mayon- naise you buy. You’ll say this is the most marvel- ous Mayonnaise on the face of the earth or you get your money back QUICK. NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. NEW YORK, August 26.—The state- ment of the condition of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the close of business August 24 shows: Total gold reserves, $889,980,877. ‘Total reserves, $951,756,179. Bills discounted secured by govern- ment war obligations for member: $127,666,003. All others, for members, $195,112,111. Bills bought in open market, $13,- 878,889. B Total bills on hand, $374,529,444. ‘Total earning assets, $427,810,844. Uncollected items, $99,719,459. Due to members, reserve account, $621,420,263. ‘Total deposits, $641,312,925. Federal reserve notes in actual cir- culation, $634,018,205. Ratio of total reserves to deposit and federal reserve note liabilities combined, 74.6 per cent. —_— FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Selling checks—Dollar values at noon today: Sugar. CLEVELAND, August 26 (Special). —Canning of fruits and vegetables by housewives will cost about 30 per cent less than last year. Pears are one third cheaper, Deaches at $3.25 a bushel are off 50 to 75 cents, tomatoes are moderately priced and sugar is re- tailing around 7% cents a pound. days better. Nature's Remedy (| terts a beneficial I . T action Cottons. NEW YORK, August 26 (Special).— Buying of print cloths has been active here and buyers for the bag trade have been in the market for sheetings. This has resulted in firmer prices for gray goods with some small increases. Lumber. KANSAS CITY, August 26 (Special). —The Central Coal and Coak Com- pany of this-city fas just concluded the purchase of 24,000 acres of timber- land in northwest Oregon. Lumbering operations will be directed jointly from here and Portland. The com- pany’s timber holdings now extend through eight staets from th8 gulf to Oregon. Griatiasia Stockholm Just as the chin gives qualities to the face, so the thumb marks the personality of the hand, and is an unerring index of a man’s natural strength or weakness of character. Hardware. :NEW_ORLEANS, August 26 (Spe- olal).—Hardware merchants are buy- ing in very small quantities. Recent price reductions by manufacturers ave led them to await further price adjustment. Coal. ALTOONA, Pa., August 26 (S clal).—Central Pennsylvania bitumin- ous coal operators report an in- production of 5,949 cars dur- ing the first three weeks of August over the same period of July. A total of 36,426 cars were mined. - SCRANTON, Pa., August 26 (Spe- clal).—The production of anthracite coal in this section increased slightly during the last week with somewhat better demand from tidewater points. Machinery. PITTSBURGH, Pa., August 26 (Spe- cial).—With reductions fl‘ll .lmnl?’ull machine-made hardware, nuts and bolts showing the largest decline, demand has increased during August. Garden tools and seasonable wares have been reduced to lower stocks. NHW YORK, August 26 (Special). —Reports here from 'lrl.nlsyn DQI)- rated sections indicate awakened de- mand for road-building machinery and tractors. Machine tools prac- tically are at a standstill, but used machinery is selling rapidly. Gratn. August L. A. ONEILL, INC. _ 6th and H Sts. N.W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. 13th and K Streets N.W. B.C. Mosquitaes cannot live e 7th and G Streets SW. if PREVENTOL s spray- ed. Thisis a simpleway to guarantee freedom from the summer pest. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. i * Westinghouse Batteries MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. 1711 Kilorama Road N.W. Distributors. CHICAGO, 26 (Special).— Loose Leaf and Bound Books NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. Night’s Tonies — freeh air, sleep and an MR Tablet m..:.‘.,".‘.‘.‘s igeative sod climinative syetecmthe Stomach, Liver and Bowela. —take an MR Tablet—its 0 different you will be de- surprised. ne-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredi- ‘ents, then candy coated. For children and adults. People’s Drug Stores WESTINGHOUSE. Battery Service Stations MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. (Twrn O 16th Bt. at the Fronch Embassy—One Blook West) DRIVER for laundry rout experience p ferred. The Barrs Laundry, rear 708 Morton o have saved $300 to write us for our propo- tion. Altractive positions and good salaries. Address Box 70-C._Star_office . MALE AND FEMALE. GIRL, colo red. wants place as general house- . 1643 st. n.w. DRIVERS, experienced, bring reference. Apply rear 1142 FORD owner, i cach government department, can make good money in spare time by phoning _Main = FORD SALESME: salesmen wi territory: immes demonstrator. e deliveries; N—We need two experienced ferences at once: excellent N quickly learn real estate Diitinesss .y while learning; need not interfere with present employment; some mak- ing $100 8 week. Free clam loc every Thursday, 5 p.m. William F. Matteson, 319 Colorado bldg. Mondays, 1408 10th LADIES TAILOR, frst-cla Leibel. 1215 G n.w. at once., LEARN TO BE A STORAGE BATTERY REPAIRMAN teach you in_two weeki classes. See and_earn from $35 to $50 a week: we can day and evening Mr. O'Donnell, 1217 E st. n.w. PAINTER—Apply head painter, Shoreham Ho- 'Address Box 192-B, Star office. tel PAINTERS, fou 808 G st. ne. after 4 p.m. Apply”to Geo. E. Ourand, ing has the following positions o RENT CLERK. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Tablets o AUTOMORILE INSURAN ences to their ability. can produce results. ence, age, qualifications, desired in_reply. ete. according_to ability. Address Box 41-C, Star office. REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF LONG STAND- pen: B SALESMAN. Prefer youns men with experience, but will consider applicants who can give good refer- These _position: offer a good opportunity for the men who Reply stating experi- State position Salary for each position State salary desired. ERGETIC. _ CLEAN-CUT, MAN; MUST HAVE AUTO. ADDRESS BOX 287-A. STAR OFFICE Paul I OF INTEREST TO SOVERNMENT EMPLOYES. If you desire to increase your income, we will show you how to do so, if you will send us your. name and address; not necessary to lose any time from your office. Address Box 4-C, Star office. YOUNG MAN or_woman for filiag and tele- phone. _Address Box 304-B, Star ofice. YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN with previous sales experience to solicit orders for engraving and embossing; permanent position; good pay to start and excellent chance for advancement; in reply please state previous business expe- rience and give reference. Address Box 11-C, Star office. FEMALE DOMESTIO. GOLORED GIRL—For general housework; stay nights; Sundays off; references required. 1229 Crittenden st. n.w. 0 COOK, experienced, do general housework: small family; sleep out. 1344 10th st. n.w. COOK—Rellable woman; no laundry. 2022 15th st n.w. 27 COOK, assist housework; references; h nights. . 1847 Kalorama_ roid, 000 ry ‘and 'nl:!mm 5 lving rooms: lendid _propoition at $1.300. “Pgpecial rooming house. 20 rooms; steam heats selling on_sccount death; price. $1,500; lo- downtown. N rclusive rooiming house on 15th st 15 rooms; electricity, b.- rent, $85; price, $1.600. Roomis house, 16 rooms; well farnished; s price, $000; secure thid Auto suppli as, oils, repairs; no bettet lTocation: price 0. Watcli for our advertisements. Marshall Business Brokers, owner leaving city: today. ome . REAL ESTAT SALESMAN. ‘We want experienced man, well ltd‘; inted man f taking charge of our sales d = I Tnan of good address and good Tecord, with rties, values and own cap owning his own ca: FOR THE RIGHT 1421 F. E ers. A FINE OPPORTUNITY MAN. LIEBERMANN & HAWN, PHELAN C. HAWN, COOK—Good; best wages. Apply 1332 Blst st._Phone West 617. 26~ GIRL to do general housework. Apply 3406 Mt. Pleasant st. . GIRL—Colored, aged 11 or 12; will send to school. Phone West 2089. 1221 25th st. 28% GIRLS—Two, cook and laundress: three in family; reference required. 1329 18th st. © HOUSEWORK, plain cooking; neat colored girl; short hours; small family. 2028 14th £t. n.w. = PRACTICAL_WOMAN to assist trained nurse FT DRINK BUSIN o $400 buys stock, fix- Phone Mai 734 15th st WILL SACRIFICE _long-establislied omer grocery, s.e. section. account of 5 FINH BAEGAIN for live wire, 807 4th t. t worker or_waitress. 1643 13th st. n.w. Steies. 1011 K st mow. Frankiin 190, GIRL, colored, wants place a1 nurse of help | oppcy,y, ATTENTION TO YOUR ENGLISH HOUSEKEBPER or office cleaning by colored | pour. : Thomas, 3227 Prospect ave, 28° %% SRS S EaeOERE 5 CHRONIC NERVOUS DISEASES INTELLL, reasonable price. 425 17th st. s.e. o | memtly tmented; chiropencetc UNDEY o fithe ox Tuesdays. | BLECTRIC BATH: BODY MASNAGE; GRAD- 5 OUR_PRICES ARE THE HIGHEST. LAUNDRESS OR day's work. 1713 Vermont | puy iadies: gents’ discarded ciothes, shoes, TAUNDRESS _Work called for and deliversd. | 633 D st. Ph. Maif 3378, Call anywhere. J. A. Nitor. 1915 14th st. n.w. EDBU s' LEAS, RATS. h X, plaia cook: $45 month, . 320 Colorado bidg. Main 563, e amndry. Address Box 97-C, Star o %0 D = e NG WOMAN, colored, with experience TUNITIES O A nts work o9 maid 1a store | SUSINESS OPPOR' 3 ood 1 Staroffee ________ |xood reason for eellh AWNINGS. WALTER J, PROCTOR CO., 2101214 H N.W. MAIN 1456, SARPETS THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY Caned; mattresses renovated. Estimates fur- st. s.w. M. 2036. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Tepair work; expert mechanics, 719 e Line. 1088J. se20% CARAGES BUILT; ANY TYPE: BRICK, CE- carpentering, gen. . Free estimate sy i Fr5ig0. EARNERT CUCIN : 929 New York [A]: :\ = N 3038-W, JTOMOBILE SALESMED) Carpentry and General Repair Work. AUT Reomotey s tra money. Investigate. Address Box CHAIR CANEING. Star- offce. T Meseciog in all its branches, CLAY ARM:|reasonsble on account other business; must TRRONG 308 Jouh t. mow. 2l soon 20 CUTLERY SHARPENING. SCISSORS, amund house. 1114 Tea st. n.w. gl e ey ) ntly treated: chi ractie, l‘lf«‘(;';‘ll mase LA h R ©ate nurse (colored). Ph R A Ve BW- etc. WASHINGTON CLOTHING EXCHANGE, WHITE WOMAN—Young, industrious, wishes i maedaS] axo. 6. fap) fice. or hairdressing parior. Address Box 81-C. | NEAR BF BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CWNINGS, TENTS. | AXINS, CWATERPROOF CAXNVAS SHEETS. CARPET CLEANING. Sished. ALBERT KAHLERT & CO., 332 B NK —Oatpentry, brick, cement: Jobbing: 8th at, ELLI, 719 6th n. JOHN PILAND. a Speciaity. 919 L n.w. We ‘offer a fnukne opportunity for making 'ANEING, RCH [AT] . | DELICATESSEN and confectionery—Wi FRANKLIN 7483. FRUIT KNIVES, RAZORS AND ALL inst ta sharpened. Kinds o RO, D17 G mow: Main 1085 REFINSHING. with_care bed-ridden patlent; good home. = = | ne u B e T | anid, Staaved nd. repoished: no Soors 100 Mineral Coal!_Coall WANTE! ouseworker. N ar. L Northumberland Apt. 260 | bad: sample closet fre- o o7e One Cent a Ton. SALESMAN, butter and egi opening for live ma dress Box 61-C. Star office. outside, experienced, references required; excellent state salary wanted. Ad . ‘wholesale WHITE COOK—Penneylvania Dutch woman. Phone Col. 1314. 270 ar Piedmont, W. Va. Eight small veins of 226 mcres. The big HATS. PANAMA AND STRAW HATS CLEANED N SALESMAN for building - mates commission basis: leads furnishe Box 96-C. Star office. rial ed. SALESMAN—Must be first-clas: roposition; salary and commiss| F17°12eh st now. preck, SALESMEN—High-grade automotive lines: 2 for territory, 1 city; must own cars. 8 n.w. Saw _______ SALBSMEN—Good, active; profitable openin; for a automobile tirés. Oall 2100 14th. fow, preferably those familiar with SHIPPING CLERK, hardware establisment experienced, state experience and ealary. _Address Box 378-B. Star office. SHOEMAKER WANTED—Apply 1129 14th st. at_once. strictly Address 28 high-grade 1411 for large AND BLOCKED BY EXPERTS. o %85 J1th N wvein on 200 acres and the famous Tyson vein 50 acres. More than thirteen million tons CBiimated: & railroad spur of 4 miles will WHITE WOMAN. good. reliable; as House- keeper. Address Box 249-B. Star office. 27° ‘WOMAN—Reliable; general housework; stay 0] by AU+ or ‘home nights; references. 1363 Park EPAIRED AND BLOCKED. market this valusble coal. Address Box 273.A, Poade: = 21 AT itk nw. opposite Star. |uu.r office. 3 —— .'M | woumx Bousework; KEYS. GROCERY mear i sehals 354 theater ¥ Soring.” 15 Ma e e g Lt L sacrifice, $300. 219 5th st. n.e.'26% MPLOYMENT AGENCIES. you wait. WANTED—Man or woman with $5,000 cash Made while e TURNER 1233 New . aw. ‘services, to invest: ours is strictiy a cash TURNER & CLABK, 1283 New York ave. aw. | 300, v Cvitl stand rigid. investigation and o reiTE . ToUR DEPICEVE | Shck hie B ks s 3 R_SALE._ YOUR DEFEOTIVE | dress Box , Star office. 5 R R ARAILVEAED, LIKE NEW. BEND | groticeparTERY servics siation, estab- THEM TO CHAS. J. HARBEC, 48 H N.W. | )izhed; well-paying; excellent equipment: space I OVING AND HAULING. . V] 3 1 ccessories and tires: cheap for H rl mnnx:o:;:%:: D BAGGAGE O | rson for sehling. ~ Addross Box R ALL _KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. office. LITTLEFIELD & ALVORD CO., M. 8290. COOK and = malds (white). Protestant pre- to suburbs of Leesburg, red. Ref_Agency, 2112 14th s COOKS to $65 month; lnundresses to $3 day: dishwashers. _ Fuller's Exchange, 1221 25tk st ‘WANTED—SITUATIONS - MALE. SPOTTER™ AND PRESSER_Experts. Apply Rubenstein Cleaning, M st. cor. 8th. STEAM FITTER—J. M. road, Takoma Park, D. Henderson, 200 Blair c. 28° 'l'fll. BEST LOCATED GARAGE in Washing- SATTRESSES FEATHER BEDS, ETC. ton, in the heart of the apartment house sec- OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW. BOY. white, fifteen years of age, would like 19on and close to the auto trade trafic: now NOVATED, RECOVERED AT LOW PRICES | a job of any kind of work; best of reference. .. 249 11th st. n.e. new work. n.w. ‘WANTED—Bxperienced in old and A Apply e Pleasant _st. splendid business: wonderful Jocation Bg.xNITARY BEDDING CO. {35 ner™ nd proposition for taxi business and auto" BOOKKBEPER-SECRETARY—9 years experi- ence, executive abllity, age 26 years. desires intment. rmanent _connection progressive con-{ 9018 G n.w. e "Address Box 44-C, Star office. 28 2% TAXT DRIVER—Experienced, with reference. Apply St. James Hotel. tation. Call Col. 7422 for ap- Fraoklin 6735. |g2475 BUYS A ree Renovated at most reasonsble prices. Fooms , b burb 15 minutes’ ride from cit: Let us ::rl:' ““I&‘u Payable $200 cash, balance $ call ‘estimate. ~ Prompt deliveries and | monthiy: il e estimate ot iy; _subdivis USY BEXECUTIVES—Do you need a capable ancistant to relieve your detail work? TINNERS—Two. C 4 p.m. all 4002 14th st. n.w. Sfter TIRD SALESMAN, good, dress Box 272-B, Star for local concern; straight commission;. references required. 26° ‘oung m-‘m o'la personality, in- TounE "ind sROIY Lo ‘make goods ‘sechs Te- Pomosaplier nd pelvate sccretaty: . salary | - So0- mmnn with ability. Address Box 123_ ¥ oce. subdivision uf 50 houses; neigh- thousand. _Apply Shelton BAGLE BEDDING CO., Groves, owner, room 200, 92i 15th st. . 1123 7th st. 3.W. | GURIOS WANTED —Cash _paid for Indian, African, Philippine and South Sea el curios. 'Address Box 310, M. A_GRISWOULD, MEN, 2. for Jork; ;one who, logami o, o in drive car. ooy T retired; m health; situation ( afterncons; $30 per month. , Star office. Star office. _ 1° OLERE, MANUFACTURERS, REPAIRERS OF UM-|IF YOU want to sell call or ads clerical) : “BRELLAS AND PARASOLS. dress Rlomer Company, District Natioss! Bask ‘Box 200 26 0 quith XN.W. PHONE FR. 1816-W. building, L D. C.