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i BY L. S. McKEN ' REVIVAL OF BUILDING NOTED IN THE REPORTS FROM ST. PA Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ST. PAUL. August 30.—A noticeable revival of building operations in the last few weeks has been the outstand- ing, feature of business conditions in this section. being erected at this Deriod since the w: More homes and flats are time than at any ar ended. the fact that building costs will be little if any lower-next spring than at présent have stimulated the revival. ‘Liquidation of debts this fall will be only,; partial because conditions, according lotal federal reserve of spotty crop to offieials of the bank. The esti- mate by the bank that the total pro- ~duction of all grains ‘Wwould amount to 80 in the northwest 0.000,000 bushels is_being challenged by state officials, who, declare that the yield would be much smaller. Bread prices have Paul and Minneapolis. cents retail. tumbled in St. The shortage of homes and realization of effect on both window and plate glass prices here as supplies in jobbers’ hands have greatly diminished. PITTSBURGH, August 30 (Special). —Window glass prices remain s tionary. Retarded building, ope: tions continue to affect demand. Steel. JOHNSTOWN, Pa.. August 30 (Spe- cial).—Plant operations of the Cam- bria Steel Company will be increased this_week. Gne more furnace will be fired and the 48-inch mill will resume. The management announces that increased operations may con- tinue for only a short time. B Clothing. & ST. LOUIS., August 30 (Special).— Sales of clothing here show a gain of 5 per cent over last vear in bulk, but the moneyv value recelved by sellers is about 40 per cent less than at this time a year ago. NEW YORK, August 30 (Special).— Salesmen making the smaller towns ‘The one-pound |are sending fair orders for men's loaf. unwrapped, now is selling for 8 |suits and overcoats for fall and win- total of 26,055,887 pounds, a reduction of §.000.000 pounds from the previous mpnth. Better Trade in Steel, Production Increased BY H. B. LA Bpecial D UFMAN. pateh to The Star. PITTSBURGH. August 30.—It would be ‘easy to exaggerate in'the steel trade, the this” section, but the able. The movement the improvement major industry of tendency toward eased production is plainly notice- is having a per- ceptible but npt extensive influence on other industries. The merce sent questionna chamber of com- ires to 1,000 local business firms to secure a composite View on the business situation. ow is business?” the general question, To the Teply was “Not very good,” but the con- cepsus of opinion was that “bisitess bad made the turn.” ‘The. replies showed &enerally are satisfactory. ness is spotty with chanc that collections ut that busi- generally in the direction of improvement. Buying in all lines seems confined to immediate needs, but inquiries suggest stocks are becoming exhausted. Build- ing; eperations are expanding, although éoptractors and unions have failed to reach a wage agreement. ‘The housing corporation of the chamber of com- mérce has let contracts for another uni of twenty dwellings for the Westing. house Electric Company. Producers are hopeful that the recent advance in the price of eastern oils other grades of crude. will extend to ‘This would en- large fleld operations and create a better market for materials. Business Is on Upgrade, But Progress Is Slight BY JAMES ALLERTON. Bpecin! Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, August 30.—The de- velopment of business in general ix this territory so far this week has beén - slight but promising for con- tinued improvement. The slightly warmer weather has not sufficed to check the impetus ‘Which the cooler days promoted. for fall buying In the wholesale trade distribatiort con- tinues uneven, but cotton goods con- tinue to move well, ‘while there has been an improvement in demand for woolens and men’s and women's ap- varel. General impgvement inm the finan- cial condition of the railroads in this section, as shown in stgtements re- cently made public, is expected to kave a heartening effect on steel and lumber markets. It’i: deferred maintenance operations will ; require forty million s estimated that ties, a million tons of steel rails and ten million cubic yards of ball ast. While® the The monthly report of {ter and it is predicted reorders from in storage in this state shows a retailers will be large and buying | | i ) roads will not be in the market for, their entire requirements this fall, -it is believed that the amounts they will ipurchase will be large enough to materially better the situation. Estimates that there are now nearly haif a million men out of employment in this city have served to emphasize the fact that the {mprovement in | cial) — Reformers industries at the present rate will not suffice to care for the excess of lahor this winter. tions in this section crease, terinis. Notes of Comm in Vari Building opera- continue to in- with corresponding firmness in the prices of most building m: odities ous Centers August 30 (Spe- ovens at Tower Hil Plant No. 1, near Republic, were fired today. t week’s production of ‘coke showed slight change from that of the preceding week. Some tonnage was lost by the idleness of the Rainey plants, closed by a strike following a wage re- duction. Coke iS now the best coal at $2 f.0.b. mines. selling at $3 and A year ago coke was quoted at $18.50 and coal at $12. Con NELLSVILLE, minous coal is low it is Pa., August 30 1).—Although production of bitu- ample at present 10 care for the demand which has made itself. increasingly manifest in the last ten days. The larges mestic u: t call is for do- although steam coal in- qujries are more plentiful. % Fruit. N FRANCISCO, August 30 (Spe- cial).—Canners in this section are taking aif the peaches they can induce the tarmers to market, and prices have in- creased from $38 a ton to about $50. MERCER, Pa., August 30 (Special).— The apple crop in Mercer and Lawrence ccunties will not be more than 50 per cent of normal this season. Cottons. BOSTON. August 30 (Special).—Cot- ton duck and heavier cotton construc- tions are showing increased activity in thix territory, but the be somewhat spotty. sales continue to Cloth mills are operating at 80 per cent of capacity, whife yarn wmills are around 65 per cent of ‘tiié possible output. PITTSBURGH. Aug —Dry goods trade valume from i3 to last vear's record. rwear is below Dry Goods. ust 30 (Special). is ranging in 85 per cent of The demand for normal. Prices in_general are a trifle firmer. - Woolens. NEW YORK, August 30 (Special).— A Scarcity of weavers is reported in sopié of the prominent woolen mills. Many employes are expected to re- tuff’ to their looms with the advent ‘cool weather, however. HOUSTON Tex.. August 30 (Spe- cial).—Approximately 700,000 pounds of wool have been pooled by mem- bers of the Southwestern Farm Bu. y and Mohair Growers' Co-opera T tiVe Association to be marketed di- Téct to mills, and 300,000 pounds ad- ditional is expected to arrive at the association’s £rading when the October clip begins. warehouse here for September and LEVE tional £ociation facturers here today Glass. D, August 30 (Special), ~—The wage committee of the N Window Glass Workers' As. is conferring with manu- in an effort to _rach a solution of the wage dispute. he: workers have refused to accept a’proposed wage cut of 28 per cent. - YORK, August 30 (Special). -flwn‘ of Belgian glass works by 2 lgh‘r troubles h-s\ v ‘a stimulating from stock will be heavy. PITTSBURGH. August 30 (Special). —Practically all of the department stores have been running overcoat sales, large turnover being induced by prices ranging from $19 to $30. P . Lumber. MARTINS FERRY, Ohio, August 30 (Special).—The La, Belle Box Com- pany plant has resumed operations, after an idleness of three months. SEATTLE, August 30 (Special).— The majority of the logging camps in the northern Fuget sound region will be running by September 1. Mills north of here are working at about 75 per cent capacl Hardware. ST. LOUIS. August 30 (Special Although business still is quiet, of haraware in the southwest v increased somewhat in the last ten days and prices also have gone up. Furs. . August 30 (Special).— W YOR {Hudson seal and squirrel lead in the demand for raw furs in this market, with prices unchanged. but firm. Re- tailers are buying some ggrments for winter sale, but orders are small. Silks. NEW YORK. August 30 (Special).— More retail buyers are in the silk market than appeared last week, and although orders are small, they are being placed in many quarters. ol BAKERSFIELD, Calif.. August 30 (Special).—Overproduction of oil has caused a heavy slump in prices here and another cut in the quotation for gasoline is expected soon. Crude petroleum is very weak and oil com- panies’ stocks have slumped in sym- pathy with the commodity market. Business Topies. PITTSBURGH, August 30 (Special). —A program providing for the issue of $41,000,000 in bonds by this county will be brought before the voters at the elections in November. If this measure is approved the sum result- ing will be expended in public works. It is hoped this will aid materially in meeting the unemployment situation, which is expected to become acute in this region with the approach of wini er. CAMDEN, N. J., August 30 (Special). —Agricultural lcaders and. fnonciers now are attempting to work out a plan through which the responsible farmers of New Jersey may be fi- nanced through short-term notes to local banks. At present, it is pointed out. the farmer in the potato belt of Jersey “is financed largely through some dealer of whom he obtains fer- | tilizer and seed at prices which make it worth while for the dealer to ex- tend the accommodation. The farm- ers are anxlously awaiting the de- velopment of the short-term-note plan, as it would enable them to buy for cash and with more diserimina- on. TRENTON, N. J. August 30 (Spe- are marshaling, their forces this week preparatory to | a strong effort next Sunday to pre- | vent the exhibition of moving pic- tures in this clty. The moving pic- ture theater owners operated their | houses unmolested last Sunday and ! the experiment is being sclosely | watched by theater men in other cities of the state. DES MOINES, JIowa, August 30 (Special).—Des Moines will again be without street car service after next | Tuesday. The cars have been oper- | ating during the period of the state fair under agreement that the fair association assume responsibility for | any losses suffered by the car com- | The service had been discon-; since August 3. i Washington Stock Exchange. AFTER CALL. Potomac_Electric deb. 6s—$1,000 at 85. Capital Traction—25 at 85%,. | | Mooey—Call loans, 6a7 per cent. Bid and Asked Prices BONDS i PUBLIC UTILITY. { Bid. Asked. l Tel. and Telga. 4 . 81 813, L and Telgy. 4%s.. 86k 9L | el ctiir. os.. %33, W Tel. conv. 6s. W 1Y nd Potomac Bs. 6ily . Anacostia and Potomac gu: 674 87 and P. Welephone 5». Capital Traction K. K. City and Suburban Georgetown Gas 1st Sletropolitan K. K. 5s Potomac hlectric Light 35 i Potomme Electric cons. bs, 8 Potomac Eleciric Power 6s.... 415 Potomac_Elec. ; o Wash., Alex. G. M. 6. wig MISCELLANEOUS. Riggs Realty o5 (short)........ STOCKS PUBLIC . UTILITY. American Tel. and Telga Caplial Traction . Washington Gus Noctoik and wash. Steambaa Wash. Ewy. and Elec. L Wasn. Kwy.{and Elec. pfd.... *34 NATIONAL BANK. American . Capital . Columbia - Commercial - District E armers ‘and Mechanics’ . Federal . Liberty . Lincoln . American Security and Trust. Continental Trust . Washington Loar SAVINGS BANK. Commerce and Savin; East Washington Union Savings . U. 8. Savings . Wasulngton Mechanics’ American . . 250 5 Arlington .. 9 National Union DT TITLE INSURANC Columbia Title .. . 4y 5 Real Estate Title . S e Graphomtons com. 1+ 3% Columbia Gra com. i Golumbia_ Graghophone pf 185 Mergenthaler pe 19 0ld Dutch Market com. 3 Old, Dutch Market pfd. ] Lanaton Monotype ] i %fin o < Mbre Homes and Flats Under (.'.c,nstrw.;ti_«:ml AND Than at Any Period Since the War Ended. o STOCKS STRONGER MORE AGTIVE! Cotton and Sterling Move to Higher Levels and Help Shares. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, August 30.—A further rize in cotton prices, an advance in exchange rates which carried sterling to the highest in nearly two months, free offerings of call money at 4% per cent and another series of favor- able traffic statements for the month of July were the principal influences in_the situation today. Business in stocks fell off consider- ably, even as compared with the mod- erate totals of previous daws. The investment bond list was not as dull as stocks, but still reflected some decline in interest from the close of last week. The share market was important not because of what it did but be- cause of what it did not do. The share market was a surprise to the professional element. been the common experience of the !Rewnrd. past few months that after a day or | POCKETROOK containlug exeglasses, near 7th two of active short covering the sell- {st. wharf. Return 1381 Corcoran st., It has ing movement has been resumed and has found stocks vulnerable again. Many traders doubtless looked for this to occur again after the upturn from last Friday to yesterday's close. A Steady Ad nee. But. on the contrary, prices did not ease off but held consistently steady in the accustomed manner, in the face of extreme dullness until half way through the session. ‘Then the upward swing was resumed, trading became much more active and therg was lively bidding for stocks all along the line. ‘The buying movement in cotton was evidently proceeding under the mo- mentum terrupted Whether gathered during the unin- advance or not this extraordinary of last week. upswing will have overdiscounted the showing to be made in the coming government report is an interesting ques ton n. ! But in the meantime cot- is_having precisely the expe- rience which every line of trade has when the turn comes following a pro- longed period of depression. Everybody is afraid to buy while prices are going down. The disposi- tion is to hold off, no matter how low the price level, until i sure that quotations will not go low When at length it has be- er still. come certain been reached, the whole mood of buy- ers changes and there starts an eager rush to get in the supply require- ments long postponed for fear that the bargain prices will disappear al- together. Replogle and V: The upturn in Replogle steel and is reasonably that the bottom has in vanadium was accounted for not by any trade developments in these two companies, but, rather, by the market position in their stocks. Dur- in the smash last December, J. L. Re- plogle and his frinds were reported as having taken over some 55,000 shares of Replogle stock, which had been pressing upon the markt, and could not otherwise be sold. The average price paid was about $35, that is, fifteen points above where the stock was sellin up to today. The floating supply was thoroughly cleared up. and this morning’s move was simply the marking up of the price at a time when steel trade sentiment seemed a trifle more favor- able and whe nthere -was no offering to spak of at anything like the low figures. Replogle. Vanadium went along with It, too, is supposed to be very closely held as the result of the absorption. which has been going on in the stock on scale orders. s e e e Claimed to be the largest watch in_the world, a timepiece recently exhibited in London was seventeen inches inches round. in diameter and fifty-three L — Proper Lubrication Remember that proper Lubrication is alnolutely cssential to the performance of the car and to its economical use. Ebonite For Transmissions and Differentials Has No Equal Sold everywhers in cans. Just say “EBONITE™ to that's your and fve-pound Ly e «assurance of best results. BAYERSON OIL WORKS ‘Manufacturers PENNSYLVANIA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ERIE, PA. < Bottled In Washington, D. C., by SAS-0 BOTTLING CO., Phone_Lincoln 1212 L 7, //a&?a‘) Joeredr AT AL Ave. S.E. LOST AIREDALE (female), on Sundsy morning ( rubbed off back). = Return Quartermast Stable, 19th and Va. ave. Reward. BAR PIN, gold: cat. holding &' peari. Terrace, 210 We: @ —VicTl Knights of Col: et aphor s ehnr ENG] - white, T Que st. n.w. Reward. 83d 300 1, with shell in center, Fhone Col. 7744, Clifton CHARM—VicInlty 16th and East Capitol st charm. Return to 1582 TFRATERNITY PIN, Phi Sigma Kappa; name ward. 419, Y. on back, H. M. Brock. M. C. A. = FRENCH POODLE, around head and Thomgs Circle. $§5 st. n.w. See_janitor. white, with e ‘hai) 17 striged away dround reward return to 1101 15th FUR NECKPIECE, stone marten, 27 to 30 inches, on Satarday vicinity Y. . A, and | Keith’ Theater. Liberal re Oentral Armature Works. 655 D st. n.w. GLASSES—Tortolue shell, Monday, on E st. Rewurd. Miss Le- | between 13th and 14th. mard. Parker-Bridget Co. HANDBAG—On 7th at. car Monday morning. apto permit with name and other thing hone Cleveland 1418. Mrs. E. Lash. 3 HAT—Genileman's black_baf, in __Apt. 112. Reward. Indies’ waiting room at Union station. lturn to 314 Shepherd sf. Meridian Park, Mouday evening Please return to the night about 9:30. tn Suit- able reward offered if finder will plense re- n.w. or call Col. j1om1-w. 310 NECKPIECE, sione m: .25t possibly fn neighborhood” of Mt. Vernon Semivary. Re- ward. _Apt. No. 5, 828 14th n.w. s1e PAIR tortoise shell gl 9. Mt. Pleasant car, be ‘WANTED—HELP MALE—Continued. ‘WANTED—HELP \ FEMALE—Continued. WANTED—SITUATIONS FEMALE DOMESTIC—Continued. WELP AND SITUATIONS PERSONAL Continued MEN—Experienced to lay and scrape hardwood floors. 7. M. ADAMS, 1503 Connecticut Ave. PAINTERS. Apply to Chief Engineer, the ;:w SEAMSTRERS, experlenced; alx Ty 5. pperienced; sl _embrods worker. Col. 8788. 31 BTENOGRATHER and typist in lawyer's flce; referenpes. Address Box 25D, Stal ce. of- n.w. kind; reference if needed. r 31 of- N ily, 940 Florids PLACE as cook and laundress in small fam- e. n.w. STENOGRAPHER and general office cierk in real estate office of long_standing; Saturday half holiday all year: permanent position; re- ply, in own Landwriting, giving previous ex- g :‘.M er year to start. Ad- itar ice.. 2 perdence; sala; dress Box 261-C, RELIABLE LAUNDRESS to take home and cleaning. 2133 19th st. n. wants bundle work "RSE—Country girl wants place: or work of | WITE THE NEW INTEKEST THAT G 1745 Beaton | dresvers are takiug in havinz more of own money to spend, our business Is on & con- tinued boom, and the owner of Iadies’ or mi coats, trunks, ete. JUSTH'S OLD STA! cash goes freely direct to s worn suits, over- M, 41 D ‘We are_promp WASHING to do at home. (bet. N and 0. 9th and_10th). 30 1324 Nailor court ! CLARA H. CUN vier. Fur coats, mufls, etc.. tyles. 10 HAM, EXPERT FU altered into latest 11 K st. n.w. _Franklin_190. GERS (2) wanted;- steady work, good bring tools. " The Becoratin 347 ve. .. PATTERN MAKER Apply Vasel Steam Bys- tems Co.. Wash. Loan and Trust Co. bidg., Room 314, Y PRESSER, colored,” to underpress on good contw; steady work. 407 Tth st. n.w., third floor.. 31° SALESMAN, a#al estates; by progressive EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. g Co., N Maker, $15 week. Demonstrator, experienced. ¥ Soda_dispenser. General office clerk. Saleswoman; good Stenographer, .legal ex., $20 month. WHITE WOMAN, middie-aged. housekeeping b in apartment for several congenial ladies. Ad-|etc. WASHINGTON CLOTHING EXCHANGE. dress Box 50-1), Star office. €33 D st. n.w. Ph. Main 3378, Call anywhere. OUR PRICES ARE THE HIGHEST. buy ladies’ and gents’ discarded clothes. shoes. WE opening. 624 3rd_n.e. rellable, colored, wants laundry at| 7125-3. "BEDBUGS, FLEAS, RATS. INSTANT RESULTS. S | GEO. G. SAPP. 820 Colorado bidg. Main 583. B Stenographer, film exchange. Stenographer, good alary. OMAN wants night work of any kind. 2446 . beginer. st n.w. ational P ‘ersonnel Bureau. big_income and bigger job; must be men of eharacter, force and earnestness: chances for prompt _advancement to men of managerial positions. This is a genuine offer of real op- portunity. _Plone_Main 1167 for_appointment. Fary selling specialty; references 502 11th st. 4 SALESMEN—Opportunity for two young wgen. 21 to 30 years of age: our business taught and we pay you for the time while learning. Ap- ply. 9 to 10 am., 4 to 5 pm., 411 Jenifer de. BECURITY SALESMEN- Greatest line-up ever staged: many banks. highest public men boost- ing: set-ups by bunkers on country allotments, £ ard : . allot Greenberg, or notify me where I can cull, | bi 3 ¢ ; B Greenherg. 1205 10th st mew.. ¢ | Darabto 013 & 2 mEritr e SHOE'SALESMEN, thorough- e - ly experienced. Apply Mr, PURSE—Small tan: Poll's Theater, Mondny 3 s f Mante Findor miease recurn o 5. Liaen, | Kenester, 2nd floor, Parker- 8122 Warder st. n.w. Reward. S H 57 1 7 122w, o 0. SCARF—e sa gy, Mondsy eveniae—is. | DHIdget CosBthe Avenue at gth. tween Baltigore and hington. Wi SODA RE—Youth over 17 ¥ i please call“ Lincoln 1136-J, after 5 evenings and every other Sunday. F. H. Ridg- Shafer. way Pharmacy, Connecticut and Florida aves. SHAMROCK PIN. with small diamon: ter. between 1127 17th f. and 8t. Mat Return 1127 tortolseahell rims, in SPECTACLES, Saturdny afternoon. Eve at and_receive reward. in o thew: 17th st. and receive re- cave. Finder return to 101 TWINE BAG. j tainingfonntain pen; left in Loew's and 12 'm. Finder please ret office_or_phone M _6000. Br. 113. U. 8_M. A. West Point In_gold_circle. trimmed in wool flowers, con- Palace Theater, 1209 F st., Satarday between 11 a.m. urn to theater . in, 1920: set Reward. 26 T st de. 1% newl e 16 0 2 STAGE HANDS, IENCED ; CARP PROPERTY MEN, {TRICIANS, FLYMEN, ETC. ‘AI’I‘L\' TO EMPLOYMENT {COMMITTEE, 921 NA AVE., COSMOS THEATER, 220 Colorado building for particulars. MEN AND-WOMEN businessg receive pay while learning; need not { interfere with present employment; some mak- Quickly learn real estate ' VAN AWNINGE, TENTS, FLAGS, PORCH CUE. WATERPEOOF CANVAS SHEETS. WALTER J. PROCTOR CO., ing $100 a_week. Free class lectures every 2101214 H N.W. MAIN 1456. Thursday, 5 pm. William F. Matteson, 819 BRICKWORK. Colorado bldg. OF INTEREST TO SOVERNME 1f you desir income, we w to do so, if you will send us your name and address ; not necessary -1to lose any time from your office. Address Box 4-C, Star office. STENOGRAPHER Benrisha, Room Main 5650 | BRICKWORK. | WAL T. ELFMAN. WANTED_MISCELLANEOUS _ be very reasonable. firm:; only man ‘of experience and ability need ‘wl)RK by the day or washing to take home:. TRNITURE: no dealers: m 0gHn} pri apply; must have auto. Address Box 149.C,| _ 305 Bond Bldg., 14th and N. Y. ave. ¢ | [V DY O, OF 8 SR G Tow. i i i S s i Loy Star office. . A MALE AND FEMALE. enameled and stenciled breakfast m,,.._‘..;( SALESMEN—To Feal T e want T - | 6o vVERNMENT CLERK—vart timewor;| BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS - | mahogans libears table. @ddress Box 301, Toiew Emo waieintn Wil can ‘make sood o | CONRIAMENT COMRE—pace wae vorti| B LU e R S, : . |a sales organization, where hard work means 4 AWN ol ANTED —A good clean refrigerator: Address Box 30.D, § K o | FURN in ordinary hot mir NT EMPLOYES. | o A emiaon | for, sbout s roomt: must b zo0d conditi . ING. Iress Box -C, Star offic 31 e to increase your | CARPETS THOROUGH] xT“mHE%? COMPLETE SET of Sioddard's Toctires. 34 ill show you how |Sliired: Reltrwes aerkich PrURRRIE | drew Prin mign Sewol, sirattavie, 3 ALI08. 31 11th st Ma : 173533 after 5 Understand_bookkeeping. 8, Oxford bldg. l;)]u:ne Jobbin 7 Bth st. se. Linc. 1965 CARPENTER WOKK, CEMENT ing. Repairs of all kinds. FRANK NICHTER—Carpentry, brick. cement work; expert mechanics. D BUILDERS. D AT Pione Franklin 719 FEMALE DOMESTIC. CARAGES BUILT; ANY dishwashers, waitres 1221 25th st CLEANERS, charwomen, ment, carpentering, gen. repair. Free estimites. TYPE; BRICK, cooks, laundresses, | F. 5496, EAR: INELLI, 719 6th n.w. mees.” Fullef's Excliange, —Jom Carpentry and ¢ Remodeling a NERAL HCYSEWORKEER—Smail 3825 Chevy Chase, D. C. NERAL HOUSEWORK—Reliable gi Upholstering in ai . PORGH CHAIRS SEATED. its branghes. CLAY ARM: STRONG, 1233 10th st. n.w. FRANKLIN 7483. R1, for gen 413 Seward square eral housework, family of tw. nigits. 3027 15th st. n.w. CUTLERY SHARPENING. GIRL for general housework: nig! VES RAZORS AND ALL | Feference. 3312 Oliver st., Chevy Chase. kinds sharpened. GIBSON, 917 G n.w. Main 1085 se. 31 FLOUK REFINISHING. papers. Return to 33 R st. n.w. WRIST WATCH. dav. Finder plea: 1725 1 st. n.w. | WALLET—Brown, containing $30 aud personal Mt. Rainier, Md. $100 REWARD for the return of a diamond ring with three xtones. one stone 11, carat. two ntones, 11 each; lost by Ostfel Jenkin: i WANTED_HELP- SALESMEN. COMMISSION 9th_and F 4 in Virgini general agents® contracts for those now working Southern building. SALESMAN — Colored: _experienc capable of organizing sales force: clean_up._Address Box 61-D, Star of 1ite insurance company desires rep- and District under Iy opportunity i — fod SALERMEN— fi titution, ngton's best business men; xtock may be 109 commix- Wa | =0l on" deterred payment Sion allowed: unless yon ca Write full particu { vie rexs Box 49-D. Star office. ant 6 hustling salesmen to referred gnd common stock of a local backed up by some’of SALESMEN acturers’ ganization e & new. “‘not-an-electric” va the market have e offer ambitious men of sales ability; ience required. See Mr. Young. Wednesda. m. to 5 p.m.. Room 11, 631 Pa. ave. ALESMEN Tr._ Assn.. Dept. 359. Chicago. walex or-| high-grade | m_suction sweeper on tional opportunities to refer- | 9 L —Write for list of lines and full | rarticulars. Earn §2,500 to $10.000 yearly. | ity or traveling. National Salesmen's many banks. highest public ice, rask this the big producer's one great oppor: solid investment, land increases, tunity. Mr. Durant, 613 G st. n.w. SECURITY SALESMEN—Greatest line-up ever men set-ups by bankers on country al Gombination of tzansportation serr. etc.. MALE. ACCOUNTANT—Experienced portunity for advancement: office, nd rellable: op- atate experience, age. mlary expected. Address Box 12D, Star copy upon_request. Soclety, 604 Colorado_bldg. AUTO WASHER. refarence. 2 ACCOUNTANCY—Our 1921 year book explains all detalls, opportunities aud how to qualify for sccounting work in 6 to 12 months: free International Accountants’ BARBER—To take cliarge of bowling alle: and pool room: will pay_ salary or give co and certain employment: six weeks’ or shop mathematics: dayorSnighil ial _low rate. Tl Informason: ing, 14th T sts. Call, Phone North 272, mission. Apply to B. F. Duckett, Farme Hotel, Marlboro. _Phone 31. 300 BOOKKEEPER, capable, for small corpor: {tion. Address,’ own handwriting, stating ex- ry. Box 315C. Star office. 300 , ERS, MACHINISTS, hete Is your oppor- | tunity to qualify for a higher salary and-more specialized training in blue print reading. shop sketching individual instruction, Must enroll_promptly to get write or plione for Columbia School of Draft- CARPENTER for open shol p.m.. J. W. Mandley. 1212 Bladenshurg rd. n. Apply_after 6 5 and 6 p.m. CARPENTER or expert helper. Address A. J. | Coney. 2819 P st or plione West 1341 between OOR— First-class. ’r mers' Hotel, Marlboro. Phone 31. PINO HOUSE BOY: stay nigh Apply to B. F. Duckett, 30% Clee. B To oBTRIn Dest resulis ther miscelluneous, M. SHAPIRO, 600 La. Ave. N. \W. 'RANKLIN FURNITURE of all kiads for 11-room honse. Call Main 3412 ! STORE fixtures. show cases and Call_Main 34 = PLAYER PIANO—G5 or K8 not 3412 Kinds for a i . @8 a whole or odd NEED of farniture for an 5- buy as & whole or 0dd pieces. RK_ with _some knowledge of typewrit- ing: permanent position with advancement for energetic girl willing to begin at low salary and work ay up; $12 to start. Address Be 139-C, 12 “RK for evening work in iconfectionery store ; experienced preferred. Budd's, 18th and Col. | rd. COLLAR _ GYRL—Experienced. The Laundry. rear 708 Morton st. Barry 1e 1123 Tth st | . 5210, N e farenee: Atter 6 ym. | PAFERHANGERS AND PAINTERS. it Col. 31 A. T. GEORGE. T ~ R, for general housework in family of 3| YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS MADE NEW kiin_3755. FROM 1 TO 10 P.M. TODAY e Ay e e | et Srraped i’ repieds o Saort e | Sy e e STOCK SAI Room 58 Warder bidg. | LADY (teacher preferred). to live with wirl of | bad: sample closet free. Call hny hour, €. | e 152 ttoriamie omeand cxpemen. Adiyes | Sarrania - peid for all Kinds of Yarniture, refrigersiors |59 er week with rapid promiotion. Apply @17 | Bx 43D, Star office. 3x 5, | €80 Mams. ave. mw. Fraskiin 6153, augdl® Lonixiana_a: NDRESS—Two days, quick worker; f- | LADIES" FELT HATS CLEA ED KESTELN. TAILOR w: on alterations. 642 $2 a day. Col. 1944. 31° AX SIS Furnitare and ‘_',.w, i ) ety Mokt Rock Creek Churel 30° for general Housewor Apply e e - N . 1522 Tth et. n.w. Tt furnace work. 1409 Harvard st. n.w.. Apt. ‘AND BLOC! TTCRE—You_will feel satisfied with 1205 Wikconain ¢, | NURRE, experienced in care of mmtanti ot | HATY SAVAED Bl oM OREED i ctaenberg, b B st nw: | housekeeper's ofice, illara Hotel, M* | PERSON, reliable, to assist with housework : “KEYS, TP Yol HAVE 23 T H \vou\y(- \1 \\1 8 " | small famil; no laundry. Address Box 327-C, ~DOPLICATE KEYS, 25 CENTS. Main 8162, Rilex. Auctioneer. | NG MAN, about 18, as|&ir ofice ifade while you wait. WANTED—Feather bedw and furnivare. Be ibilling clerk; must be good at|RELIABLE GIRL or woman for general house- | TURNER & CLARK, 1283 New York ave. n.w. | o5, "5aja " Siuare Deal. Furnitare Co.. 501 s, Addoese Box DS 1 RESILVERED. Ere nt Phone Main 5636 igures. Address Box 53-D, Star MIRRORS FOR SALE_ YOUR DEFECTIVE |CLOTHES waated: hichest prices paid for Ia- office. ! 1314 | MIRRORS RESILVERED. LIKE NEW. SEND | gil. men's and children’s worn clothes, shoes et e — — | Gallatin_st. n.w. { THEM TO CHAS' J. HARBEC, 48 H N.W. rth 8315, G. Litchman, 1§44 7th n.w. as teller. who lax ind 70 WHITE MAID for r;nl,um:n: and r‘;-:";:,:r:i 7 ULING. E TED—To Tuy oid furnitnre and feather ce in this of jce home: small family: ook or lai 1= S s.” When selling why not drop a postal to Commennurate with experience; excel: S50« month. - Mrs. Baum, 1869 Call- FURNITCRE AND BAGGAGE OF | vide, Whts Sellie wbs oo r':;m;:‘l. '{;'rmfld l-r;:"l‘:h“l: ‘rv:l;r-(:-‘ fornia st.. Mr. Baum, Goldenberg's. = TELD & ALVORD CO.. M. .~ | H. MARKS, 1002 Fairmont st. Ph. Col. 851.-W. Feferences required: 35 without Jaun- | OLD MATTRENSES MADE NEW. | me Gall. WESCHLER.” 920 Fa. ave nw S —$90Walliz: | dry or $40 with laundry. Address Box 51-D, | RENOVATED, RECOVERED AT FORNTITRE, rugs, antiques We pay more o3| istariomice: | N by . | than ever for houseclold effects. S. A. Cam- CASHIER Tnquire 911 Mather | WOMAN wanted. ‘settled. white o culored i Spf)\;%};’l:.éRY BEDDnI-:{g: ugsr.o mack & Bro., €37 La. ave. Main 7030. Llde.. 016 o - " | Gress and must stay at night. 5520 Con SATTEESSES AND PILLOWS WETLL GIVE you cash for your pianos and CASHIER, expericnced: one who Tas & dress}dn e D 54| Repovated at most. reasonable prices. Let ug | Iking machines. antiaug furaicore, old silver ey dnd parhieniate, " Addresn ot 34 WOMAX o do general work in country hote] | At ton Sepune, Irompt deliveries and |y FpYy UNOLD. 1523 G st. ain ® o . F. Duckett, Farme: b 3 F v e = e boro._Phone 31 39 LB gy s Send for Louis Notes 814 E St. N.W. If you have any furniture or vther goods : sell, and o will obtain best results. CORSET SALESWOMAN. One of the large department tores of the city requires the services of an experienced corset saleswoman. Permanent posi- tion, good salary and chance for promotion. Address Box 134-C, i Star oftic mediately; 10 young Iadies to : ballroom dancing. 434 7th st ork Academy. 1* Designing—Dressmaking. MILLINERY—TAILORI: Tth; Ak for booklef. Enroll “ad” ix worth $5. Bring it with PROF. LIVINGSTON'S ACADEMY, s W FR. W Z00d coats; ste: floor. idual in- Evening session Sept. structions. This now. 31% R—Younz man dexires position 5 position’l™ Piano tuning, plave wod references. of phonographs repaired. ianos and all makes years' experience. | t. cleun, colored. for chamber { _ Rooms papered. $K.03 up. Sork 2t Ruppert Home, Good Hope road, Ana- | Franklin 6 120 st. s.w. 1% | Frankiin : 7" Phone __31° | CALL ME—BEDROONS PAPERED, $6750 AXD | CALL the Fight man. £oC 3o makt i { up:_dining rooms and parlors, nd_up. | rorn clothes. e North 41 WANTED—SITUATION: | 17 EGDOLL., 143 X. Y. ave. N. 04002 15" |‘Write 1346 U xt. nw.. Abraham s MALE. I m HOBSON. PAINTER AND _PAPER-|WE BUX houwchold Qroitore sed ofice o3 = hanger. Best work, lowest prices. 72313 . Money advanced - ACCOUNTANT. | SE. Phone M- 6700, attr 6 pm.d0e | SACHS FURNITURE CO.. Experienced_semi-tenior desires porition. on PIANO TUNING. e e b E Main 6306 taff of public accountant- - Address ¢ ' | PTANOS TCNED, CLEANED, POLISHED BY | BOOKS AND POSTAGE x:fln{bs—r wnt . 1 | factory expert for $1.50 on orders this week. | foreizn wanted: large or solall lots for cax. DHCOLORE wants work | R_F. LONG, 516 12th st. n.w. Fr. 30° | Bring in what you have or phone Frankli v foeach 336.___31° |CoL. 4706. GEORGE M. WALKER, FOR-|0416.,Pearlman's Book Shop. 933 G st. n.v_ BOOKKEEPER _or clerical work — Young | merly head tuver and player repairer for Percy | [F YOU have auy furniture or otber mis man. high sclhool graduate, desires position. | Foster and Knabe Co. 710 Morton st. n.w. = |goods you can obtain best results. Kindi: -D. Star office. A A & LOUIS FELKER, fave. n.w. ireferences. Address G. P. Montejo, 1106 Vt. ILIPT can dohousework, {Star_oftice. { class man or_woman, . | ability and £5,000 to | tary and treasarer of ete. in high-class confidential. coats. A tailoring _estab:ish- be expericnced on coats and ‘Apply 1010 H st nw. | Head saleswoman in millinery {dept. Snappy experienced wom- an. Good salary to right party. Behrends, 724 7th St. N. W. e, i salesmen with references at once: { territory: immediate _deliveries: must demonstrator. i FORD SALESMEN—We need two experienced excellent own Commission with' drawing a Act quick. Remschel Motor Co.. Ale . | GROCERY i MANAGERS. We have several open- ings for experienced chain grocery store man- agers. Only men with actual experience will be considered. Apply Mr. Parsloe, 7 a.m. OLD DUTCH MARKET, 622 PENN. AVE. WL HIGH-CLASS _aumiol Must bave first-class recommendation. Service Garage, 648 Md. ave. nee. mechanic at_once Home 300 LEARN TO BE A STORAGE BATTERY REPAIRMAN ' teach you In_two weeks classes. _See Mr. 0'Domnell, 1217 E st. MACHINIST—One i of | desived. Address Box 339-C.. Star office. and earn from $35 to $50 a week: we can day and evening rienced In mold mak- n shop: state experience and wages {8087 14th st. n.w. 1 MAN who understands vulcanizing. Apply at perienced man able to handle high-class | Apply 1629 Conn. ave. MEAT CUTTER—Permanent position to ex- ‘,‘I‘,’?- - pin | MEN to learn courses that can be taken in time, - evenings; day courses algo; easy terms: all graduates: positior A big_opportanity for big pay and | interesting work awaits every ambitious young an in the wireless or electrical field: fall asces nre now organizing in both wireless telegraphy and applied electricity: quick, easy pare and @rrespondence assured full information on request. 11, write or phone Main 1876. Natlonai ‘Radio_Institute, 1345 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. on; good . Al Sitionar Co0 Gperstive Foun Assoclation, 1 F st MEN in_each government bullding to represent y_evenings. Investment 81+ OPERATORS Experienced on iadies’ good pay. 210 2nd n.w. MEN. have ter-of-course to a hundred doll up. to boast of, but whose Ind to the sympathetic, individual coschi our friend- ly masager of personnel to b?ll to Rt bRt S u‘-mu-nmmuonmnmu WAY. from 2" SIITE 811, MUNSEY-BUILDING. coats; Far more men are on the way up than ready reached the top. ~Our hand is outstretched—in the shape of a remarkable opportunity—to a few ambitious, aggreasive, liveminged men whe are not nn'mnplm going to tleir liking in their present employ- ment and who will welcome a lift up to the higher levels, where compensation runs ma rs & week and We prefer to put the full strength of our big and resourceful organization 'back of the man who hasn't a long record of success resent needs and pres- ent sincerd dgtermination. fo get shead. re. gardiess of ities missed or days that are past, will find 1t easy to !'fn”l'lt & Gentile and over 25, call, HOTELS NEED TRAINED WOMEN—~Nation- wide demnand for trained women: all depart- ‘ments, hotels, clube, apartment’ bhouses; m crowded fleld: fine living, quick advancemen indorsed by leading hotels every- 3 for_particulars. Training Bchoof. 1324 New York ave. n. LADY. cultured, earnest, tactful. to learn £ood business; salary, $1,500. Address Box 84-C, Star office. . LADIES. several. i kood salary. Apply at once, Mr. Pettit, jC st nw ;s 5 LADIES—Telephone dept. opens Sept. 6: te phone switchbourd operating is a fascinating 10 profession: those desiring 10 enroil in Sep! class must do so at once. Milton School, 7 14th st LADIES—To Iadies well acquainted, we offer an_opportunity to make good money: prefer- ably those with_selling experience, ‘but not necessary. For full details call and see our Weiton, Blackhawk Remeds Co., 406 9N st. n.w. Lewis Hotel | To demonstrate Tive wellers: | HIGH SCHOOL after 4:30 p.mn. n.e. ing local coporation. desires work | jar e, 624 3rd st. i rmanent nature. JANTTOR. 1 A._Colvin, Glen C: CTans, married. with qUariers. bility o successf ess. ~ Address Box 1 arlyn, Va.. Lox E._31°_ E OFFER an unusual op) vest, Weekly salary and regu- idends on investment. is needed to finance increasing business Tunity for a high ing proven business o act as secre- stablished and grow- A lrger working Investment secondars Iy direct _expandin D. Star offce, - A1e | aesizning, | < position Rox 1910 1INIST—Expert gas or steam, building. repairing: FRUIT STORE, full or half time for|See Mr. Se soda fouptain. 515 | 1¢ I call for interview. | $T.000 CASH WANTED: offi *_ :money secured: highest e lns]an- | Box 2-D, Star office. established business; references. Address | i map or driver . position as jani ight work of any white man_wants place ax | O'Brien, 5 Eastern ave.. Kenilworth, i ! rent: kind. 1925 11th st bargain. { GARAGE, repair shop, service station, dwell-| best ‘suburb. north eit Kensington 12-3. on boulevard; low Wholesale mfg. of delivery wagon or Ford. | this office. ! Gasoliné _station; I PIPE FITTER. and hot- umbing and af ._Aduaress Box i er heating; good knowledge { experienced; understands | rent only § : price, $. 1l kinds of 3 §a5 Avpliance | tain; price. £2.000. price, $1.500. {ave. OUNG MARKIED vil engineering ex ‘tunity with reliable ox_337-C. fice. Sta; MAN with several years' | © Rooming honse near perience desires an oppor-{ roomu: price, §1,100. vontracting company. Ad- | 0 furnished: hot-water hea MAN, colored: junitorw position: | Kooming house: 18 rooms, several baths; hest reference. Address Box 20-D, Star of- | worth $2.500; price. $1.5 i Marshall Bu Brokers, and stenographer; rency N Marshall Business Brokers. candy busi sider selling half interest. splendid corner, Cigars, news und candies; rocery and delicatessen; living rooms; rent, ain: rooming house mear 16th and Mass. vell furnished: price. $1600. Rooming house near 10th and H sts.; well | good soda foun- § ss: will con- Full particulars at h and K sts. 12 t: price, $1.100. dre E = H13 H ne. Linc. 2i8 1335 7th N.W. North 113, CHAUFFEUR desires e ol TUMBRELLA R ERING. FURNITURE wanted of all kinds for a la B e 48 RBO SR -A) S xR aitioe M. A GRISWOULD, Fooming house. including dining Toom. bedro E! MANUFACTURERS, REPAIRERS OF TUM- | parlor. rugs and miscellaneon r BRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Adpuws 1. — position with private 411 11th N.W. PHONT FR. 1818-W. OLD_GOL. SILVER, ETC. _ o = - § S ity Dum bought 3 nw COLORED BOY wants oition to_drive Ford | to-your windows. -0%0: the. best guality ‘of | Phone. Main’ 5o, or elevator operater. Call North 82. _31° | gpaque shades, #1.25: hung free: we. call with | )= Old Silver ool welioThoy next Tall? | skmples. . KLEERL fi Hot. me | Diamonds, Old Gclid, Silver in good family, bachelor- = — . BOUGHT NRfl CASH.T partment preferred: best of | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (.. LOUIS ABRAHANS, 815 G ST. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for artifiéial Jewelrs, old gold, silver. diamonds feeth und platinum. D. ALPHER, %7 ¢ =t ? Phone Main 2875. " FOR SALE_MISCELLAREOUS ADDING MACHINES. BARGAINS IN REBUILT ADDING AND CAL- culating machines. MINNIX, 712 13th st. n.w. CABIN LAUNC tion; bargain ings! T fine coi . 1006, e price, £275 Phone Ma OLDTOW. c and_equipment: cost $110: outfit n aving town: will sacrificr for cash._Phone Wodsid 31° DIAMONDS. ETC. RAIRE K AHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. aid one Indy in each reulars for Economy permanent position. LADIES—$2.30 per day town to dixtribute free on-aleoholic: flavorin _B._Barr Co., OPPORTUNTTY for a young lady with sonality to ohtain a substantinl interext in an established, growing local businexs without investmenf. ~The financial remuneration of this position i uniimited and governed only by the abilits'of the applicant. ~No triflers or uriosity xeekers wanted. \We want 8 woman With ability, who knows her own possibilities. Address Box 16-D, Star office. . PERMANENT < POSITIONS THAT PAY $17 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS $1,100 FIRST YEAR. AVAILABLE TO SINGLE WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 25. Good eyesight, hearing, health and willingness to work the hours assigned are the essential qualifications. NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NEEDED. APPLY FIRST FLOOR, 722 12th ST. N'W. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONECO. PRESSER—Fancy; good pay. Call today, 1937 1ith st. n.w. North 2135, o SALESLADY—Experfenced in miliinery; sal- ary and commission; replies conidentlal. Ad- dress Box 3-D. Star office. SALESLADY— experienced. Model Fur Shop.923 G St. N. W. SALESLADIES—Experienced & _coats, sults and_gowns; salary and commission; confidential. _Address Box 4-D, Star office. SALESLADIES, experienced, for our millinery department, to work from 2 to 6 o'clock; good salaries. Apply to Mr. Mark. M. PHlLngBQRN- & CO,, o 610 1Ith NW& - < destres ~ work, DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, —____FEMALB. 929 FURNITURE. NNER'S POSITION -year-old, 1y pi Y ~ = T an] S rRRS ST A stenographers. willing to learn. 1513 Taw ROOMING HOU FOIT and g Taage. €z 288, 31+ 12 rooms, all rented: — Teliable, Tintelli- | £00d paying business. urniture. pianc. vietr day or night. Address . dishes. g3 7-C, Star_offi DRI KING—Fall gowns, exclusive sty children's clothes speciuity. 'Mrs. Burke. 1904 | rear of store: floor. This bui URE nd plain sewing. 1528 * | lished and increasing dai day or at home: Tef. for many_years. {elec. and gas and is beautifully finished. A ST thriving delicatessen busines equipped with beautiful fixtures. Intely the best bargain offered in Washington 1t must be seen 1o i d bath on second pped with b.-w.h.. well _extab- Ly in volum T reasonable. 434 K st now. Fhone Fran S R T ~$800—Roomiug_hous MISS BERT—Stree! gowns a specialty. 6227. - Address 1704 t._afternoon and _evening : Remodeling. Phone Col. l“’;‘,’."m“""',‘“; il Kilbourne pl. n.w. .| $1.200—Rooming house assisted by hushan Box 341-C, Star offi POSITION as resident manager of apartment house by married woman with bes $1,800—Rooming house $1.650—Rooming house $1,800—Rooming house references, dafter 4 p. STENOGRA. 3238 13th n.w. Col. desires permanent YOUNG LADY, 18 years of age. capable. ing 1 year's experience as office assistant, position with chance for n.w. advancement: clerical work preferred. Ad- and 3 dress Box 345-O, Star_oftice. > 500—Confect. , B- $830—Cigar and news; FEMALE DOMESTIC. St BUNDLE WASH to take home. 41%# V st.| $500_Near-beer and § CHAMBERMAID or neat girl wants place. Call N. 2451. COLORED GIRL wants place as nurse or cham- rent, $45; big bargain. waltress, in small family; 212 Columbian Bldg., : good cornel and 4 rooms; rent, old stand; good location. $100 per week. | th and 4 room: : T, @ rooms; rent. $30. roous; rent, $63 rent, $53. must be 3 p rent. $35; zood corner. 25, Toom rent, & rooms: rent $75. $30. rooms: good business; lor shop; 8 rooms; rent. $35. R. M. CURTIS, 416 5th St. N.W. o Address Box 40-D, Star ‘WANTED—Rooming house, must buy at once; will 12 to 20 room: y “cash if suited’ | Go3ET case. office. bermaid; go home nights. 1640 Crescent sty nw. COLORED WOMAN—Janitress in emall apart- ment. _Call 2508 14th COOK, short-order, W _st. n.w. you if you want guick ref 3. irl: 1 DRESSMAKING and Falf day’s cleaning; two fined; reliable: price. ‘The Washi Co., 218 zton Business Rrokes Bond bldg. Bhone Franklin 2882, 3] We can _interest action and the right experienced. Frank. | PROMINENT CORNER girl wants place in ence. _Call_or write. GENERAL TIOUSEWORK by the week: neat | RIFICE. Co day. not Sunday, out of the city: good refer- over 20 years; own: e and mal day’s work; ref.. or, day's “F&! small family; give Thurs- er leaving town WILL SA ‘grocery _established ke offer. 807 4th . 35 L st. n.w, 2127 H st. n.w. | office. LIVE WIRE, with services, who can invest 3$5,000; will stand the closest investigation: | SPEED TRO' GENERAL HOUSEWORK by rellable girl. ) reference required. Address Box 306-C, Star GIRL. cofored, experienced. of any kind. 2008 12th st. maid or work LAUNDRY WORK Oskdale place n.w. out or at WILL INVEST 310,000 with services in pay o for sate, 1 ing_proposition: mo schemes or stoc | quire after 6 p.m.. Apt. 601 Peliam Court. Gréss Box 251-C, Star office. - = 2 = ome. Call 334 > 31 LAUNDRY—First-class, to take home. Madison court n.w. Z18 | on car line. LATNDRY, woman, or day's to, take home by rellable colored work. 2054 8t monthly; h st. n.w. Groves,_owner. room borhood of several thousand. 921 15th et. n.w. neigh- | 1ith st. Avply Bhelton| “HGTOR CYCLES AND BICYCLES. ITURE nd_household good: 100 526 New FURNITURE—C for cash. and K sts. ak typewriter ok flat-to 1340 oom size: brass beds; S e got to be sold ieces of imported Havil Hampsiire ave. - No_denters. Save woney, buy at HOOSIER K new: § book IF YOU WANT to buy or sell auy Kind of | bedroom suite and other furniture; business be sure and see us. cxtension diniug no dexl 420 Muss. ave. 30 "RE — Couches, dresseix. chairs, rockers, gas plates. Third joor, 815 10th st. n.w 300 HORSES, VEHICLES, ETC FOR SATE- Choan ‘wagons, 422 8th NEW U. 8. double harbess 2475 BUYS A STORE of three Tooms Ob | used double harness, $25; new corner, in suburb 15 minutes” ride from city, Payable $200 cash, balance 325 subdivision of 50 bLouses: THOROUGHBRED saddle horses for wale. Two lorses, two delive: six set harn buggiex. top Torses. £30. u«fldln.t@‘l( Large assortment singlc Cogswell's, 22) for ars cheap. w. Franklin 7268. LAUNDRY_ WORK. ish washing or cleaning. | CURIOS WANTED — Cash_paid for Indian. 1117 New Jersey ave. n.w. African, Phill and South Bea Isiay TAUNDRESS wants day’s work, and take home | curios. Address Box 310-A. Star office. 1% wash._North 8376, 300 LAUNDRESS—Firstclass, wants lsundry to PERSONAL gn at home. 1116 21et = LAUNDRESS_Work calied fbr and delivercd. Mrs, J. A. Carter, Y RESS—Small washes LAUND] LIGHT 0! nw. PAYSIOTHRRAPY, ELECIROTHERAP Y given by DR. CAROLYN AUSTIN. For ap- 915.14th at. n.w. . 31% | pei~—ient nhone North 647. 5e25* - {393¢510 NERV 8 DI INTELLL:. s Sheremn ave "\ NS¢ ently £ F,‘p' al, mae- urge, 7ared | BLECTRIC WATH; BODY MASSAGE; GRAD- s s ot nores (calored). PA. N. 1206-W. »el® 3 d derl, 1458 and vt SOTOR cheap. 2454 Georgia, CYCLB, Presto-lite outhi, com RICYCLE: AL condition; $11, quick buyer. 10 New_York ave. n.e. 3ie USICAL _INSTRUMFENTS. TIOTROLA, good as new: $60 or best offer. 1123 10th st n.w. . 3L° WANTED—To rent a player-piane with rollx -|s2 10 873 PHONOGRAPHS—Vietrola. So. Mandell & Weser. 227 Po.

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