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.~ bend and van, 1 (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Dave Henderson's revolver was low- ered until*Tt pointed to the floor. “When you lift your hand, Bookle, 1t's the signal,” he said, In a mono ne. ton Bookie Skarvan's knees seemed to sag a little. more—there no other movement. 'm waiting.” said Dave Hender- son—and pulled the trigger of his} revolver to put a shot into the floor. There was the click of the falling: . bammer—no more. grim smile “Diayed nctoss Dave Hendsrson's. e, It was as well, perhaps. that he had tried in that way to startle, to frighten, this terrified, spineles cur who stood there into action! The cartridge that he had depended upon for his life had missed fire! He pulled ed. He pulled again leaving Bookie Skarvan's face. Bammer clicked. For the fraction of a second the room seemed blurredgto Dave Hen- derson. The chambers®of his revolver were empty! His brain seemed to sicken, and then to recover itself and leap into_ flerce, virile activity. He was at the mercy of that cringing! hound there—if the other but knew ! it. It seemed as though all the devils| of hell shrieked at him in unholy! ~mirth. If he moved a step forward * to rush, to close with the other, the Yery paroxysm of fear that possessed Bookie Skarvan would instinctively incite the man to fire. There was one way, only one way—the electric light switch behind him. If he could reach that without Bookie Skarvan realiz- ing the truth there would. be the darkness—and his bare hands. Well, he asked no more than that—only that Bookie Skarvan did not get away. His bare hands were enough. He moved back a single step, as though shifting his position, his face impassive, watching the dangling weapon in the other’s shaky hand, watching the other's working lips. The chamber of his revolver was empty! How? When? It had been fully loaded when he lay down on the bed. Yes! He remembered! It was queer that it had twisted like that in his sleep. Dago George! It game in a lightning flash of intuition. Dago George, cautious to excite no sus- picion, had been equally cautious to draw his, Dave Henderson's, teeth! He edged back another step—and stopped, as though rooted to the spot. Bookle Skarvan. that dangling re- volver in the other's hand. his own peril, all, everything that but an in- stant before had obsessed his mind, was blotted out from his conscious- ness as though it had never existed. That huddled form, that murdered man on the floor behind Bookie Skar- that he could see over Bookie Skarvan’s shoulder, had raised his d In a swift, sudden movement and had thrust it under the mattress at the head of the bed, and had snatched out a revolver. It was quick. quick as thought, uick as the winking of an eye. A out of warning rose to Dave Hen- derson’s lips—and was drowned in the report of the revolver shot, deaf- ening, racketing, in the confined space. And, as though thrown into rellef by the flash and the tongue flame of the revolver, a picture seem- ed to sear itself into Dave Hender- son's brain; The upflung arms of Bookie Skarvan, the ghastly surprise on_the sweat-beaded face, the fat body spinning grotesquely iike a run- down top—and pitching forward to the floor. And through the lifting smoke another face—Dago George's face, working, livid, blood-smirched, full of demoniacal triumph. And then a gurgling peal of laughter. “Yes, and you, too! Con Amore gurgied Dago George. “You, too™ The man was on his knees now, lurch- Ing there, the revolver swaying weakly trying to draw its bead now on him, Dave Henderson. spring to one side toward the door. The revolver, as though jerked desper- ately in the weak hand, followed him. He flung himseif to the floor. A shot fln: out. And then, as though through the flash again, another picture lived: The revolver dropping from a hand that could no longer hold it, a graying face that swayed on shoulders which in turn | rocked to and fro—and then a lurch— a thud—and the face was hidden be- tween out-sprawled arms—and Dago George did not move any more. X THE ENDING OF THE NIGHT. Mechanically, Dave Henderson rose to his feet, and for an instant stood as though. his mental faculties numbed. he ‘were striving to grasp as a comcrete thing some stark end horribly naked tragedy that his eyes told him was real, but which his brain denled and refused to accept. Thin layers of smoke, sus- pended, sinuous, floated in hideous lit- tls gray clouds about the room—Iike eyes never The palils that sought to hide what lay upon | &! ithe floor from sight, and,” failing ‘fn- ! thelr object, but added another grim and significant detall to the scene. And then his brain cleared, and h jumped forward to bend first ova: Bookie Skarvan and then over Dago George; and, where his mind had been wflve and numbed but an instant before, it was keen, swift and incisive now—the police who had -been sum- moned—the Scorpion and his parasite Yegg who were on the way back—there ‘Was no time to lose! There was no one in the house to have heard the shots— Bookie Skarvan had settled that point— no one except Tercsa upstairs. But the , 'shots might have been heard o\n.!ido. His ears throbbed with “ naises; those shots seemed lflll to M r-wrbanunl and beating at his ear- drums. Yes, the shots might have been heard outside on the street, or by some one In the next house. Was that some one at the front door now? He held his breath, as he rose from Dago George's If the woman who wants to im- prove her hair will make herself a little routine and follow jt out, she -~ cannot fail to notice a remarkable difference in the health and beauty of her hair. For instance, here is & simple list of things to be done which will not take much time and which will improve the hair enormously. First of all, give your hair the proper sort of shampoo. The first part _of.the treatment is to rub the scalp with “het crude oll, olive oil or sulpbur oint- ment. Next day you do the sham l-¢. But before you shampoo d lhl hair into many thin, tllht hand backward ng up_ the ends and 'rom | Fluff ‘When po—lblo, dry the halr in the and l-nl" um the hair is dry. Use a hair The -e-.lp should be shampooed once with the ofl treat- ‘ment tho ::}en n quall 2 other i ‘eyery six Wi b: He moved with a i the scalp gently |k : +nights while !lde No, just the ringing in his ears; here wasn't any other sound. But lhere wasn't an instant to lose; both Bookie Skarvan and Dago Georga were dead. There wasn't an Imtznt to lose— ly- the instant he -must take to make sure he mede no fa'se move here before he snatched up that package on the desk there, and ran upstairs, and, with 'rereul. made his way out by the fire *He " stooped, and nlreu:hzd nnt m. hand to ex his or ‘For_ the.one. that lay. on the. fogr re it had fallen from Dago George's Iifeless fingers—and, instead, drew his hand aharpiy back again. Fool! The police would investigate this, wouldn't they? Bookle Skarvan couldn't have been shot by an empty revolver! Well —he was nipving toward the desk and back toward where Bookle S —suppose _he took Bookle’ then? He shook ' his: head. did not need one bad enough for that. 1t was better to let things remain as they were and let the police draw their own conclusions, conciusions which, it nothing was interfcred with, and he got away with the package of banknotes, wouid point no inference that, by hook or crook. would afford a clew which might lead to him. Was he 80 sure of that> Suppose the Scorplon had been et into Bookie's confidence, the Scorpion when he got here should happen to be caught by the police— and talked to save himsele? A grim smile settied on Dave Hen- derson's lips, as he thrust his useless revolver into his pocket, and, rmchm; out to the desk, picked up the age of banknotes. Well, it.nmmn& came of the Scorplon, it couldn't be helped! And. after all, did it matter very much? It wasn't only Dago George and Bookie Skarvan who were dead— Dave Henderson was dead, too! It had been scarcely a minute since ke had first risen to his feet; it was his mind, sifting, weighing, arguing with itself, that had seemed to use up price- less 'time, whereas, in_reall swift working, it had kept pace with, and had even prodded him into speed In_his physical movements, He was ning now, the package of banknotes in Tis hand, for (he door. Dage George was dead. Bookle Skarvan was dead. And 1—— e staggered suddenly back, and recled from the impact, ak a man from just outside in the hallway launched himself ferociously forward across the threshold. 'The package spun from hi hand to the floor. Half flung to his knees, Dave Henderson's arms shot out instinctively and wrapped themselves around his assailant's body. Came a snarl and an oath, and Dave Henderson's head rocked back on his shoulders from a vicious short-arm jab that caught him on the point of the jaw. It dazed him; he was con- solous only that he had not let go his hold, that his hands, like feeling were creeping further up body toward throat and shoulders, drawing his own body up after them into & more upright po- sition. His'head sang with the blow. A _voice seemed to fioat from some- where out of the air: m"’l‘ha('l the stuff, Maggot! Soak Dave Henderson's arm had locked now like steel bands around his sailant and were tightening, a: other's were tightening around mm in turn. The dizsiness was leaving him. They swung, rocking, to the strain. The man was strong’ A face, a repellent, unshaven face, leered into his. Twice they swirled ground, and then seemed to hang fof an instant motionless, as though the strength of one exerted to {ts utmost was ex- actly counterbalanced by the strength of the other; and over the others shoulder Dave Henderson could se: another man, Maggott and Cunny the There had been some zne t front of the house—it had been H.ll- got and Cunny the Scorpion. And at any moment now there would be some one else—the police! That nicety of balance was gone. They were struggling, lurching, stag- ering in each other's embrace again he, and this Maggot, who snarled and cursed with pi ntlnt breath. Their heads were almost on each other's shoulders. He could see the straining mauscles in the other's neck standing out like great, purple, sweollen cords, And as he ‘whirled now this way and that, he caught glimpses o lhe red- headed man. The red-he: man seemed to be quite unconcarned for the moment with his companion’s struggle. He picked up the package of banknotes from the floor, examined Is'. drr:pne!d.lt again and ran to Bookie A queer, M{d smile came to Dave Henderson’ ‘This with arms loekad "kl.'lln.llnl’ r’l?lln= around him seemed to be Welksnhlt a Ht'.l.—or was it a trick? He tight- ned his own hold, and edged his own hanad. l. little higher up—and still a higher. If he could only tear himself loose for the lon of a second and get his flnllr' on that pnnllnt thrnlt' No. the. man.wasn't ak -o'om.uach ltht'er all! The nse and, with a sudden tvl.‘, l:l‘::“::» deavoring to outmaneuver the other, they spun In a wider oircle, like drunken dancers In some mad revel, and.crashed against the wall, and re- :’:!:l;l':: “f{om it, and hung again, o cras; m'l‘g':lle °s t‘h‘o ‘"ooyr.pendulul;q in the e red-headed ma; suddenly from wo- u:e vn’i:;.uml “Soak Mm,‘{l Seo That was 'the n _something besides :::l:l;. Skl"u\ and the package of A grunted oath fro: - I .M‘m{n % ‘n'-n Dave Hender- ‘Damn can't why don't souse Tend a nc:;a'" e (Continusd in Tomorrow’s Star,) flh"’ -the ends, as I-have suggested At nl‘hl. when tal down, th”“ 'y ’:l‘" hl.!;‘: finger tips. If you need it use a hair :::Le ;:;ri ot;«er dlly. I will gladly y formula fe tonic if you will write or;r l:nhn‘“d Seventeen.—As your your face is full a your nose short, you should :lm to ‘n“: length lines in the coiffure. Do not hrm‘ the halr out much on the sides f the head, as Khll will broaden the much of it as you can over the top uf the head and snug it well im over the temples and lluwn over the tops of the ears. This does not mean that you should not have tho hair = softened—by curling or !fluMng it out, by keeping it loo ely combed with a coarse, toothed com as nothing 18 so harsh and ugly hair t) !:n A drawn onrb the mlv. e halr as-usual, but sm m]nl! the lldol of thw: head Md“{l‘l; possible over the t Amnl. tha coll at the back, well toward thé top and in the form of an_oval. J. P.—A mucilage made from gum tragacanth or from quince seeds will the hair in elll'l. The hair is moist with this, and the curls rmed and tied into shape while after which the hair combed and the particles of dried g e ly “han ‘when _makin; from ‘short halr than when the hllr is longer. in its|the LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON I don’t blame Jim for being peeved. It was mighty inconsiderate of Moll: to make him give up his bed and sleep ' on the dining room couch for three at old maid cousin of Molly’s occupled his bed. yet was a dining room couch fit t sleep on—any one knows that. And Jim never could bear that old hen anyway. Wart on her chin that wag- gles every time she smiles, an' she's always smiling and cheeping like a confounded canary bird. Laughs like |a horse, too. Actually neighs. Fact. {Then to have to give up one's com: loruble bed—how'd Molly expect man, a nervous, high strung man, a leading business man with no end of responsibilities to worry him, to do a decent day's work after he'd been cramped up all night on a doggoned dining room couch? all a man gets anyway. Slave an’ slave for a woman. Keep his nose to the grind- stone and then be deprived of the comfort of a few hours in bed. Why, you wouldn't treat even & dog like that. Not even a dog. That's the sort of thing that breaks a mai spirit. That's the sort of thing that's bringing on divorce. That's the— Duck season began last week. Jim's a great duck hunter. Say boy, how that man cgn hit ’em! Jim goes at it right, too. None of this make- believe hunting for Jim. Up at 3:30 a. m.—not a minute later, no, siree! Not even if he's been up until mid- night the night before yarning with boys, he usually is. “Tired?” O’ course you're tired! Shucks, what does a little tiredness matter to a real he man when duck season’s on? Out in the dark, scooting over the “tul- lies,”” wet to the skin and colder'n a d mackerel. And then waiting, waitinrg, cooped up in a little blind ‘till you're tied in a figure eight with stiffness. But who minds that If you're hunting ducks and they're fly- ing thick? “Great life!" says Jim. “Take it from me, boys, roughing it like that that keeps ellow young. ‘These Johnnies %hat have to have their comforts, they're nothing but old grannies TTLE CTORIES Bfifitsnnr?r: The Farewell of Johnny Chuck. BY Iuonx'ro'! ‘W. BURGESS. -by somehow rings like a kaell, 8o eay it mot, "t Just farewell. —Johnny Chuck. Peter Rabbit knew that the day when he would see no more of John- ny Chuck for many long weeks was fast approaching. He knew it by Johnny's actions. It really wasn't safe for him to stay above ground. He was getting too sleepy for safety. Yes, sir, that is just what was hap- pen! You know, people who eat %0 much that they :row very, very fat are apt to be sl was_ just Wlth Johnny Chuck. He was spending a great deal of time dozing on his doorstep. He would waddle off a few step ln ¢ | get some food, then waddle back to his doorstep to sit in the sun. Nine times out of ten he would be dozing within two minutes. It made Peter nervous. .Vohnny‘- doorstep was no place o be dozing. Too y lhll’b lnd Wllchful eyes could WHAT SHOULD HBP DO? JOHNNY CHUCK WAS IN GREAT DANGER? see it Peter Rabbit was afraid— afraid for Johnny Chuck. He was afrajd Johnny might fall asleep and not awake at all or if he did awake, | be too Jate. And Peter'knew several who would like nothing so much as a fat Woodchuck for dinner. So Peter hung around Johnny Chuck’s house a great deal and kept a watchful eye on him. By this tlma Johnny was so fat that Peter actual- ly was afraid that if Johnny should stub his toes and fall down he would apm wide open. ‘He just couldn’t help it. I know he couldn’t. He would split wide open a8 sure as the world if he should fall aid Peter to little Mrs. Peter. 3d be served Jjust 3 declared little Mrs. Peter, tossing her head. “Anybody who is so greedy he cannot watch out for himself deserves whatever happens im.” She tossed her head agai ut Johnny Chuck f{sn’t greedy,’ explained Peter patiently. “Then I don't know what greedi- declared llttl. l(l'l. Peter with a sniff. ‘Don’ | lhl person who eats an until he is in dln‘ll’ o! burltln‘ {sn’t greedy.’ “He's doing it becauss we aré go- to hl.v' a long, wi and has to_be pnpmd Pour. lonl to his frien “Who says so?’ dm;nde\l little replied Peter, rather sniffed little Mrs. Peter, mrnlull Peter um nothing, but at the first opportunity slipped out of the dear Old Briar Patch and hurried toward Johnny Chuck’s house. As he drew near he could see Johnny Chuck sit- ting up on his doorstep, and Johnny was noddins. ir; Johnny Chuck was 80 sleepy he was nodding. And Peter could see something else. could see two black ears and the top of & red head movln{ slowly but’ surely :hrou'h the TOWR grass ward Je Ch WM he do? Johnny Chuck was-in m-t danger, b\:t _couldn't warn him from that distance. And it ll. ‘went nearer hl 'onll be in ‘Then Peter- rems thin Johnny Chuck’ saw R“"”J Fox and, fat u turned 1k flash, A heels. lhowofl for an ins t in John- ny Chuck’s doorway, and that was the last that any one saw of Johnny Chuck for several lou‘ months. Those were JOhnny's farewell until nflu As for Peter, he managed to reach one of those back doors in the very nick of time. For Yafil: Convenience WANT ADS. May be left at any of the following Star Want Ad Branches L!lh ud East Capitol sts., Lincoln Psrk ay 3. 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All Sivertisements for Th¢ Sunday Star must be received at The Star office by 6 p.: anu;lu Cash With Order is required for all ldvertl!emantll from transfent advertisers. FOUND. YOG, part Alrednle_ young_male, short tail. Washtngten Anvmal Rescoe: League, 540 Mary: | ¥ land ave. s.w. -~ LOST nmn. ¥ Do ‘Foatan ‘bag contaming sex ahel ward if returned to Mrs. McEuen, ‘lV”' I‘lh at.n.w.. apt. 2. BOSTON BULL_Young: Black and whit ward. Mrs. G._Kopel, 822 Pa. ave. n.w. 4 BOSTO! m.u TERRIER, brindle and white one white eye, other bl ears cl !Pwd ard 1 seruraed. 1785 Corcoran a BRAGELET. gold; Sunday. Columbia ma be- tween Ontario & 8. Church; re Ap! 205. 1738 (‘olanl Do . COLLAR_Trown _beaver Salersh Flote} cashter: DOCTOR'S BLACK SATCHEL from mobile, Wednesday evening. a collar. Rewsrd. from my auto- . Dr. Avery, 1628 Mass. 3° FEMALE BBTTER. Pk cam. Ukt Tag No. 1067 mlnn{, Rebar wur_Fire-proofing Libersl reward. 5i ‘WANTED—HELP ulmmn AGENCIES. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES may Increass Tu- comes materially by representing us durl u uitractive proposition. Room 31 :30 to 5:30. v, ;i JANITOR, —married, for small -p-nne-t house; preferably one in roment -ervlno whose wite can attend to cleanin full_ information regarding reforence ad ux— perience. Address Box 330K, Star office. LONG-ESTABLISHEDreal es- tate firm has several pqsn\ons.,,“ oo open for men in rent, automobile insurance and sales departments. Splendid opportunity for men of ability. Salary, $1,200 to $1,800 State previous experience, if any, and age. Address Box g-L, Star office. MAN—A good live man to solicit orders from liotels, restaurants and groceries. Address Box 49-L, Star office. wanted, with Ford -ummubue, Tor cof- | 3 nd_tea route. 427 7th t a man of llnhlfinn. over twen- who that pre: an wpnrlun ity for !d~ : our company is growing mplfll] und needs an energetic, resourceful m you would progress, call to see Mr. 'fll ‘Munsey bldg., between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. IMAN—I want a man to work|q with me in Washington. He must be equipped with brains, character and personality. The job is building clientele. for a bona fide house of national repu- tation. I will assist this man to develop himself into a high posi- tion. The opportunity is splen- did for promotion and large in- come. The associations are the best, and the connection is such as to attract the highest type of man. If you feel that your qualifications justify it, call sec- ond floor, Ewards bldg., 1416 H st. n.w. L L. T MANAGER for meat market; give phone nu ber. _Address Rox 289-K, Star office. MEAT CUTTER. Thoroughly experienced. Must be expert and high class. We are willing to pay highest salary for the right man. If you are now em- ployed this fs & chance to better yourself. Harris, 916 La. ave. 2 MEN—I0 more_men, now employed, to qual ify at home during spare time for expert manager positions. Field ls ne e of openings, lt home and abroad. from $4. . Give business addre: Answering. Address Box 137.K. Star o vance Bockkeeper, bi-month s tay vancement. k] 3 a . and expenses. Interstal o te Bervice Bui V . PES— ]\ 7 S— 'BOOKKEEPER— Experienced in ladies’ wear. . Schwab, Inc., Ebbitt Hotel bldg W. FEMALE DOMESTIC—Continwed. GIRI 'll for_housework: good bome; llg'f-. Ad‘:re- Box 161, Star offico. _ 4° GIRL qoueral ousework; etay nights. Apt. Tean, interest.ng work In -nb-crl" ilons 3550 e "’:‘;fi‘:y“’.;'i‘«"uf}" e Ognized. ° Patufinder, Langdon, Dr- ©. COUNTER STHLS () T COUNTER OIRLA (%) for Tovernment cafe- lilc‘lAPklu\l-l CPBRATOR expericuced: must be able to spell correctly. Room 302, Southern hisldine 4 DRESSMAKBR wante experienced lelp; white only, Phone North 5688, D'I.B.lb wnhm Sor 8 houre" nhnlu. l;.t-‘rd.l'! s smali o % Tn Btar offce. e CADY—W1 wotiled, Tefined, to care Tor small home and cne child when not in_school: Darents both. employed. Call between 7 and O p.m. You st. n.w. Munbuas v--ua 1718 Pa._ave. n.w. (between Euclid st. MAID ral_housework. Oall fl and D tlh flanhl) Apt. 21, 1816 HOTELS NEED TRAINED WOMEN— -nn wide dend I’w M ‘women; ments, ipartment bouses; Sowden geiar e llvlu. quick advancement: our_methods indorse r stodents Qflll"fl!ed tels m Open culars. Lewts Hotel 'rnnfl ew_York ave. n.w. cooking, references: :ma wages. Address Btar office. WANTED—SITUATIONS nmmm Anmt nes al N &% fl’muu mfim m S FEMALE DOMESTIC. her. A T et ume; WRAL Wtk COLORED_ Gi CoLoRED o |‘l’l.. SmAll wash or cieaning by comnn GIRL, neat, f; e !< S T e the !'-lr(, .p:nte Right. 324 Be st. aw. Phose Mels mm'n‘ib‘m‘ AN, reiiabic, I_..r—' ith references.” Call or wl it 1128 1:1' mwnsn GIRL, from um—mm. : stay nights. 785 Balls court n. < | COLORED GIRL, ot latie. Wishes part or all-day work. L B.w. COLORED GIRL to d COLORED GIRL to n;m.mn;«u-u COLORED Gll ten! “’ HM '-nm '.d-r--ud l nt»ell- sundry e Sewiiy, 1233 Blackmsa court . SBFTLED WOMAN. experienced, 'h.nl-. as k in small boarding house; references. 1025 LADIES—To canvass houss-to-house; clear-cat | proposition: eany to good profit; meat | work. Address Box 26T, bils omce: S, LADIEB—Learn Gresemaking aed mxnn business or home orot. numuunea "Thsz, 1115 G ptered Tor general i 5% oo with :mn's GIRE, forsign Address ‘131 work 1n smanl amily: bath, | Tel. Cleveland 1 Td: assist wit 1874, Apt. 708, au Aelflo . 4 caisen mno luuwm. WAVING LESSO " professor. 920 17th ot Gk aaia 35, 3 diploma_secured If. graduate. PERMANENT POSITIONS THAT PAY $17 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS $1,100 FIRST YEAR. AVAILABLE TO SINGLE WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF i8 AND 2z5. 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. SALESLADY in high-grade confectionery store; one With a yesr or more experience; referénces required. Address Box 310K, Star WHITE E"\m:xmzpzk d_asslst_ with of 0od homa and g ""“’pmn Imn:'n(emte 2016 Potiner place n.w. sal Fotar ommce. WOMA: xperienced, for pantry work, care of lass and sllver; nove but experienced need apply. Mount Vernon Seminary, Cleve. 1400. WOIAN, Srtcia, for cooking and taking re first floor, ta house: references i Fagen, Address Box 111- office. Wnun mplhle Tor general (after B New Berne. Wuu!’ tn Colored; 'one cook-waitress; one murse: et sleep o place; references re- quired. Kirke st., Chevy Chase, Md Shons- leveiand 3. hu 2 —White; family WORKING HOUSEKEEPER. nity 1 loyed: home for l - .‘.lrfl e 'mvxnab. Star office. CHAMBERMAIDS, cooks, $40 1o §70 mopih. Rev. Fullers Exchauge. 25tn_st. COOK, white: wages, $75; nfem ired. Gotored " waitresscs, cbambermaid. Reld's Agency. 2112 14th &t. WHY BE IDLE? If you want work e-h at Room 4. 8 2001 Oth st_n.w,, COLORED wm time. 2229 n.w. mfimm laundress. Pleass write. 19 O ok "- COOK, colorad, frstclass, desires position s cook only. Apply 1824 COOK or general hon-e'vrl colored wishes place. Phone North 1140-W. COOK—Womnn wishes piace reference. 948 Florida ave. . COOE—Neat colored gizl wants placs, 1206 37th st. n.w. COOK 1n lunchroom o boarding Bouse; colored girl_wants place. 2218 8th st DAY'S WORK wanted by e mt—W_— working _bousekeeper; B0 objections to figstclass lsundry. 1315 Cor- coran_at. n.w. OFFICE or clean; 535 15th n_‘-.- zm RK. by _colored_woman from Virglal his. Oull 1728 G st. ain 2887. l:ub HOUBEWY ORK, mald or waltresses: red girle. 1510 33rd GENERAL HOTSENORK. private family; & home nights. . GIRL wants Inl’k b] m- ‘weel It ‘once.. 25th st. n.w. - GIRL, colored. wants piace as meid: e laun- dry. 1722 V st. p.w. VI hotsework: Wiliag 16 siay BIgMA. "1"" ork: wi © - ply 1408 10th st. n'“ .'l GIRL wants morning work or small busdic washes. 1110 21t st. n.w. LAUNDEY to take home. 126 23rd at. B LAU) l:mms by the day or week. 1921 X . with blcycle, pare as Greman, brakeman, electric traln’ pofters, $1258260 B lnnuuu. Dept. MEN—Ten, -nm are not afraid of & sales Call between 13 and 1 Service Extension p.m., Semmes d_Boor, 0“3(.-( n.w. MEN WANTED—Ambitious men who are look- ing for a position with a future, where experi- ce is not essential to start. Outside work with an old insurance firm: leads furnished: me conwidered. See 3Mr. Ellis. 9 to 10 700 Bond bldz. —Rewponsible estab] Davidson bldg. SEN wanted Tnmedintely—10 men o education and appearance for pleasant and profitable sales force in afternoon and evening during next two months; excellent opportunity for government employes: replies confidential. Address Box 43-L, Star office. 5 1o their spare time Tof ‘arattsmen; Mlvldm (Compiete couree 1n 8 te R edon Scptember 21. o Fot pamuhn on_request. Bchool of Drafting, 14th and T sts n.w. FRATBRNITY PIN 1Alplll XI Dl-lu). pearl-set, name on back. Mildred W. Hw 1104 M st. n.w. FRATERNITY PIN. twenty pearls: reward. fo Hox 10.L_Rtur office. GLASSER, shell-rimmed, Bloek. 14th st. Reward. Col. 1430 2% _ LICBNSD TAGE—D. C T7064; Md.. 182000, nen;n to Apartment i, 1746 K st. n.w. Re- war T . diamond.shaped. set with Address information 50 Monday, wmall fox fur. on M st Pty lnd 11t Reward it n(nrned T apt. 4.-1730 M st. n.w. 2 NOSE nuum—'rmoxu ‘shell rim: on 15th st. between R st. and War ek waiie: ing, or on H st. between Ve 14th at., or on lth et car E. Morgan. _Return 1424 R st. n.w. ont ave. and | p: MEN—ESTABLISHED BUSINESS + HAS RAL OPENINGS. GOOD PAY willing to undertake a hard but per- nt situation. No_expe: SEE MR. TRACF\ AM. OR 2:30 P.M. ON LY. 226 7 |BOND BLDG. - | EN (5) Tfor outside work: five orders daily $51 per week: good vafl“nlly for ad- \'-nc(—merln Room 400, American Dank bidg. SALBSLADY Ty call on pheiciany, “Towitais, arugcints. ote. Addreas Box 311K, Star office BALESLADIES, experienced. Apply 916 F nt. n.w. SALESLADIES, 820 7th et n.w. SALESLADIES on coats, suits, boys’ and girls’ clothing; per- manent position; good salary. Behrend's, 724 7th st. n.w. SALESWOMAN — For gowns. Only those thoroughly experi- enced and capable of handling high-class clientele need address Box 5-K, Star office. D, experienced, at once. C. Sperl- ve. . experienced, Jacob Rohmer, STENOGRAPHER, experienced, one who i& systematic and knows how to handle details efficiently. Apply in your own handwriting. stating experience and references. Address Box 8-L. Star office. STENOGTAPHER for wmall ofice: permancnt | position with large corporation: do not apply if looking for temporary location; salary $1.200, payable weekly; single. Address B K. Star_office. TRAVBLING POSITION = November © to four ambitious women. SO years or older. yith high school or college (raiding, ambitions free to leave city indefinitely; unmarried wom en or widows withont incumbrances preferred income, $200, mlnalu salary, commlasion ant bonus. ‘work, e o demmlu-%;n [ -rml Pave” parsiste cal’ Miss Bettison. Framioin 55 WAITRESS—With experjence. Apply l‘llevue Farms Lunch Co., 1834 G WINTER IN SOUTH, 81, myar bonu fare paid. _Address Box 326-K. Star offi s train PAIR GLASSES, shell, bst'm Woodridge and Treasury: name and address in case. Phone 5004-W. Reward. - 2° PATR”OF GLASAEN, fortolse sbell, 1n Teather case; Saturday evening between Rialto Theater ll\d 14th st. ll!mud if returned to 1307 N ll er d ollapsible_frame near ence, n.w., vesterds B e rorumed. Phone Col. 4dTh % PN, gold bowiner, wiTh @iamond. Sanday; Oct in Petworth. Reward e to- 2125 8ih treet o 2 POOKETBOOK—Small, leather: near 1 T ste. n.w. Finder please return to Apt the Sherman. POCKETBOOK, Tong, brown. ing_small amiunt moner nd_other articles. Re Call mnmnmrorlmx..nat e 13th POINTEE DOG. = white with brown spots. Re- ' 062, Ask for Mr. Hickmap SMALL PURSBThursday evening; tiny blue memorandum, AGarrett.”” etc.. 'bills asd change; reward. Phone West l.mw nvfifil’.‘u Gark-rimmed; orning, Ma lm Tuesdar m Finder Dlease pMne Miss Page. lmu and WATOH—Sanda. i rach, with ‘fob o neebed, with Back. b a. Yaberal reward if returzed to H. Glyen, b2 TOH, square. with round comers: mm-h N :!-el. gold face. Finder call Col. 7“6- ‘or return to 221 Oak dve.. Takoma mx gold_wrist lnle. luld he'. trly ribbon. Fovans, Conereas Hall_Hotel. WRIST WATCH—Gold, Waltham, with um sapphire in the stem. Reward. Return 1223 Shepherd st n. watch, Gorham Reward Mr. SALESMEN. G Tife ingurance company dewites rep- e ertatives 10 Jirginia and Dlatrict - usder eseral 8 agents’ con ndid opportunity hose now working a8 i ubagonte: 53 Senthern building. g Wanted, preferably one familiar with the Wholeaste"and retail’ drug_trade in this vicinity: only first-ciass salesmen need apply. Address Box 36-L, Star office. Tite for 1ist of lines Tall particulars; earn $2.500 to $10,000 yearly: big demand for men; inexperienced or experiences National Salesmens LESMEN on a mew xunlhm roporition: 3 P good oppirtuilty for shmanrement fl d Illl erican m? Gank Dide. MALE. ISTANT SHIPPING CLERK, experienced :5.:}.. ‘man. _Address Box 41-L, Star office. m have reference. 2424 18th et. n.W. . T 1ight factory Work. N ot abancement, 17 L. aveonaw 0Y, white, to run errands and make himself useful around store. Apply at Dlfl to 1dlly, Raleigh Haberdasher, 1108 Pa. ave. FOSHELMAN—Good _tlior Tobert Jghi- o, 2621 186n st n.ws = Cntia 1618. e CHAUFFEUR for private cir. Apply 2840 16th st.; bring references. 2 COLORED MAN, strong, experienced, as belpgr on furniture truck. P. J. Nee Co., 7th and H sts. n.w. 4 MEN WANTED To join our class in salesman- ship. If you have real ambition and are not afraid of hard work, let's talk it over. Connect with *zhc company that is placing the !y easy riding no- -axle automobile | on the market. ~ BIRMINGHAM MOTORS, 828 r4th ST. N.W. steady work: PARTSER wanted for_vulcanizing ing. with gentleman with full atart husiness at once; sidered.__Addrese_Box TMBER8—Good johbing hands. ave. Phone Cleve. 1781 5516 Conn. PORTER, _celored sxperienced, for have reference m to: ive’ Fomt. "Aptly 1761 8 . PORTER_for billiard room. Gr!nd Central Palace. Center market. PRINTBRS—Address Box 90-L. Star office. REAL, ESTATE SALESMAN—_Must have au- tomobile and know Washington property. Ad- dress Box 282K, Star office. REAL, ESTATE SALESMAN. high cl wanted by corporation Randling hoth city proverty and subdivieions. Addrers Box 347 Star office. SALFESMAN—Fxperienced security salesman ‘wanted by Iof'l| ‘banking house; proposition il atand elosest serutiny: real opportunity to one who can produce. Call Main 842 for ap- pointment. SALESMEN ‘D—We have several pos tions open 'nr wide-awake salesmen to hlnfl!e 1t . shington 3 Anl“!r letter. only, one _number and pectedr We will nterview plicants not later than Friday. . Hotel Tiarrington. EN. 8. real, fo uvut proposition yet: ' rnished. Apply only if firat class, Mr. Hiliman.- Room 204, 1838 v. ave, SATES 0 live men well _collection | ayntemn to business and pmte feastonal ‘men for 1“1' collection agency: $10 to $50 per da: { ensliy enrmed. _Address Box 26-T. Star Sofhce. and e outfit, to Jarmistics Farticulars and sany TPPING CLERK] Hence. in retail lumber yard. handwriting, giving sge and experience. Ad- dress Box 30G-K, Star office. "BVMEXPBEH thoroughly uanE'Tp. ply @32 L st. TAILOR OR mmwm 1820 H st. .. B8 ey = ot il = :" P Auto Livery Cou 212 13th L TAXT_ DRIVERS with Iidentification eards. 3 2112 H st. n.w. FINN] G ot. n.w., “ VICT ROLA REPAIRMAN Experienced, 20 to 25 years of age. Apply employment office, i8th floor, G st. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. App! COLORED MAN as porter, drive Ford car and make fce cream. Apply F. H. !dmrm micy, Comn. na Fla. aves. n.w. DRNTIST, dress Box 288-K, ear th !:H“Mnlm Ad- |, wn"m‘b—l. ratlway No experience: ‘apare-tim mnmm colored. Apply at once t Chiet | I™ er, Hotel Harrington. sion and Forniahed and protection l‘." Aruuu-ullm Co., xg-'tynn.wv-. 3 MEN—Nation-wide ce pre- YOUNG m from country, nuwny work: opportunity prometion. Phone.Kensington 12J. OUNG MAN. at cnce, elghtecn to twen o work 1a shoe Newark Shoe Store, 7 i OUF | H ut. D.e. /G MAN, ecapable (white), o8y factory.” ARy 1114% 18 ING HAN hite, for lsunds YOU! wiite, Sor ave. ‘Ask for Mr. Willlams G MEN to sell candy on the street; :&uhmaym xmu.-.-.r‘ __________._. YOUNG MEN—Why be without work? ~We u--puunmdnmmm' WOMAN who has Bad some efperience with sick: can leave town: permanent occuption. Address Box 323-K, Btar office. WOMBN WANTED—OId insurance firm wants Busizess women of of cultore and refinement for work ; rience leads nedt part e considered. See Mr. Eilis, 700 Rond bldg. WOMEX (2, for cooking and housework- utler does downstal to Warrenton, Va Reterences rpuired. P En"at 1728 ass cvesings. ave.. after 7. WOMEN for pastry department; experienced. 1334 G ot. n.W. ]WOMEN—Wonderful oppor- tunity to make $40.00 a week canvassing; respectable outdoor -|work ; experience not absolutely necessary. See Mr. Blum, bet. 9 and 10, Castelberg National Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. YOUNG LADY assistant on hotel news nm—u required. Cu— Bex 51[. :ur Bo- usm‘ uursswou—smu Tamlly; colored girl. 1800 Q s SAID, cmnxuum 3 n_vl'u 3 NewTork family here in Washington: ooe year last position; fond of children; willing to Tive in country; Protestant, North'of Erg land. Address Box 301K, Btar office. NATIVE FREENCH GOVBENESS, desires position In American family’ lon erences, Melle, 20tn o 7425, after 6 p.m. RSE for infant or yousg child by settle colored woman: referenices. 1182 21st t. PLACE as chambermaid, waitress or surse b: reliable colored girl; wlay mights; clty refer- ence. 987 Westminstes PLACE to i ke by Virginl irl, colored "stay uignts. 1320 T st. o.w. Apt. 3. PLACE AR COOR—Culvred woman; referenc 1522 Kingman_st. PLACE as_plain _cook; girl 825 Enelid st i PLAIN_COOKING or chumbermaid by colon girl. n.w. uux Tespectable color 1715 9th st. PLAIN COUK and Lousework, by & relisi. colored woman. _Call 761 wishes place, West Fuirmont st. B.w. POSITION as m Small family, or bec office. _ 2° elor. Address Box Star lu.m ATCOUNTANT w ax expert vinen T Eoopmme "set"of " books during epare BOY (14), ‘wishes work after = urs and all day Saturday; best refer- 2902 2 BUTLER-COOK, A-1, wbhite, single mu. wishes position.” Add. Box 60-L. Star office. 3 ored; employment after 5 p.m. H M. X 123914 Linden st. n.e. 3 pairs. 1928 11 vnwrrznb., mlond. enmuu:ed Teferences. lBAUF FEUR, yolm' man, white, dress Box 15-L, Star office. LORED MAN, good references. sition se janitor of small apartment hor star experienced and reliable; reference. Tom, FORD EXPERT wisbes 8 position in garage. mn 8th st. n.w. R—Colored man uwu 2614 K st. n.w. NESE wants position as cook or gemersl houseworker. JAPAN| experienced cook, Wwants light work in small family; resonsble. Address Fox 86-L, Btar office. fls deficient in fractions or the elements of | bigebra and" geomerry. Address Box S0K. WANTED—SITUATIORS time. Address Box 155 Mt. Rainier, chool hot ences. Phone Col. CHAUFFEUR, government, first class. cx‘- GflAcfi'fi:n Felgrgd po-mon. can do all re- W.J. 8T position with private family: careful; reference. M- © wlnu return for living quarters. Addre office. COUK, Japanese, butler, vaiet or gederal man 18th st n.w. TOR, JAP. M. Kuwato, 1737 8 st. North 114, 2* BJ | MATHEMATICIAN will coach privately te- { Star_office. PLACE o X qiwhes or -mfl- store by Wi“l'l‘ll'is—.\en Tirl wants place. 441 WASHING to take bome, reliable womas. 11 L st _nw. 3 WOMAN wishes powition &3 chambersald | g:l'nu kwfl!. mm- Box 204K, m o WORK by the day or general ho-wu-k 1 Solored_giel.Phone Col: TOUNG GIRL—Place ax num or_chamb .‘u-m will stay nights. 1523 Church st. No colored_boy. PORTER or Ford anvex 1&5 13th et o SALESMBN—Two wilb auto desire positio: o stocks or securities: will go futo any terri- tory. L. W. Harris, 329 East Capitol. 3% SBRVICES of .ood advertising man and obmerclal artist “for sale chesp. ~Address e it Sear ofmce, 3¢ SETTLED MAN, 3 years' experience outside salesm: wants a position office manager to handle sslesmen and collectors. For inter- ress Box 1-L, Star office. STENOGRAPHER - Bookkeeper - Casiner, with secratarial experience, desires immediate con- nection; high school and commercial college raduate. Address Box 94-L. Star office. _3° STODENT—Evening job, waiting or otherwise. 1:30 to ©; references, Columbia 8100, B Howard_University. £ staining 2* v wanted. 229 mn at. -.e WORK of any kit colored man; best reference. Call Norit ST W, BUSINESS momicmln'r‘ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. GARAGES BUILT; ANY TYPE, BEICK, mient, carpenteritg, gen. repair. Free estima F._5498. EARN T _CTC \FDU T]l Sth . Carpentey andGone “'3' Sors. Carpentrs and General R':\’;dellnl a Spocialty. CHAIR_CANEING. REMEMBER, we do chair caniog st the ( lombia " Poisiechnic Laxitinte for e "Bl 1808 H Thove Mzin 4808 PORCH CHAIRS SEATE! hranches. CLAY AR\ EIN Upholstering in SPEONG, 1233 1 3 U\B'MATZS desires xrunE practical of iraffic and raiiroad cltms: e grecutive exn 3{-: considered. Add 5 SR, Srar o trostworthy, high Address Bo: TOUNG "MAN, nmbluo ichool education, wants position. 284K, Star 1UONG IA\‘ npm typist and clerk, desires evenin; ; references. Address Box mx, star, tmm‘m s Frenc] ivate family; ref- P Address Tor 25-1. Star office. KNIVES, SCISSORS. iads of iastriments charpened. SON. 917 G n w. Main 1085. lcl.l-‘(‘l'llll AL_WORK. HOUSE-WIRING AXN: mmng;.r all kinds, Prices reasonable. Ca. North 5° mmcs REFINISHED. BURRUSS, Ploor Work and (loside Pain 609 Third st. n.e. Phone Lincoln KEYS. N, 24, With experience in Dook- u'pln‘ ‘and general office procedure, of shorthand, desires po- Teference, * Address Box £, Star or- neat, emer- -iibgard ent tic, capale at p-:ua.uoum For 2.1 Rtar oftee. YOUNG um o suist chia in homework. _Address Box T-L, Stas Imomn’l‘ AII-EN(‘!E St srade office. pher, law Qmfltm ‘15 l(wrlvher. dlplo matie work; s pher with knowledge of income ‘tax 'routine, $110. Interstate Serrice Bureau, Room 303, 1819 MALE _AND _ I'EIAI.E. AMATECR Pll!okm—lwrv Thursd: x-w Theater. 535 8th st. s. desirous of ad A oot lntome 10 & TS bostacss. of Jour own that requires enly vour spare time? Then write ue for particulars. Address Box 180, Pa. Avy. station. TOLORED MAN .’nq_vfl. Forchaufizar. houseman_ond cook. Adame 2675. 8¢ FIRST-GRADE civil service promotion_exami. pm.anon anml mnation, . 7. Speelal fnstruction. 'l‘umon. 5, entire course. The CivilyService Pre tory School corper 121 and F n'r Thone Franklin 2080. double-entry wants posi- Ol Yob\a “MAN. Sienogranber bovkkeeper, efficient tion, "elther temporary et duen Box 20-L. Star office. 'G MAN desires clerical or outside worl Yilling. worker: best referencea: four yea Sperince Widross Box 211, Star ofice. 4* YOUNG MAN. r‘mlyfl ‘wants clerical po- sition; six years' experier typist; lwn yerrs' chanical experience. Address 2L 3tar_office. TOUNG MARRIED MAN would The -mfln- Satiuraftion Heem Address Box 64.L. work: clerical preferred. Star office. DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 CENTS. Made while m wealt. TURNER & CLARK, 128 York ave. n.v MOVING A\nTfl.nu. TRUNKS, FUBNITURE AND BAGGAGE OF ALL_KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. LITTLEFIELD & ALVORD CO.. M. 8200. MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, ETC. OLD MATREDS: sBe MADE NN RENOVATED. mn 5 SANITARY BEDDING CO., 9013 G n.w. Franklin 6738. et reasonsble Prices: nal Iln uum . Prompt dell wrl'l ll‘) 'EAGLE BEDDING CO. 1123 7th st m.w. FEMALE. _ FEMAME ABBISTANT BOOKKEEPER. experienced in general office work, desires position. Address GO.K, Star office. nom\Ku:nR STENOGRAPHER — Experl- enced: knowledge accountancy. North 10474, Rranch 4 MIRRORS m".vl-:l-ln | THEM TO CHAS. R ERRBBe 40 B N PAPERHA Gm AND P. FAPERHANGING AND P NG, | class work. papered $8 and up. (Lsul:mlwsmn-r.-w North 8e28. * TASHIER, experlenced: can foroleh best of -oferences. _Address Box 5 Star office. COAT _and dre- making. 1340 Celiforaie.st. n.w. Blenheim. Apt. 106; North 1 MAN and_wife for general -ousework. Have electric washing a0 ironing machines. Phone ™. | SALESMEN and salicitors; ex-service men ore- Cleveland 1982 ferred: indow _poste MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn bLusiness; receive pay while learnin nmrl-n with present employment: some mak- k. class lectures every William F. Matteson, 819 'mo Shced teacher! reasonable ‘raies. B o BAT es. Phoue umu Col. nh _evenings. e Teatian wun-'mu-mm ll.';cth:l.; Tet: : excel erences. Reld's Agency, 2113 14th. FEMALE DOMESTIO. m whita: Beoteh or 'fim preferred. _Phone Oleve. ‘COLORED WOMAN; must b- settled; gmm housework. 615 Upshur st. n.w. DRESSMAKER. _experlenced, \ry u.e Address Box 9i-L. Star office. { PAPERHANGING—ALL WORK GUARA! [tecd; first-ciase work. JOSEPH &. BONIN 633 L st x. LEFRECX, 14 Will paper room. $§ and ERIDIAN. _COL. = $10, with best oa competent, wanis sewing in tamilies: etrect dresses, crening and dimmer gowns and remodeling. Address Box 13-L, Star fice. 3rd - FRENCH LADY wishes practice in refined o, housekeper, mother's Shadrick, 200 Sth st. [ADY of refinement and ablliiy desires posi- tion as bousckasper with local fraternal organi- zation. Box_70-L. Star office. FINISHER, experienced, wiskes position, st ‘meal paper. TAINTER AND npfi- lowest_prices, 784 6th Best worl 6708, Prompt_service. 1. Phone Ma —BEDROOMS PAPER] ning rooms and parlors, $11 and up. J. EGDOLL, 445 N. Y. ave. North 6490-J. 3° PAPERHANGING AT LOWEST PRICES AND best workmanship. Estimates cheerfully fur- nished. T 1404 North Capitol et. Phone North 9291 PIANO TUN| PIANOS TUNED, CLBANED, ) factors expert. for $1.30 on orders this i . F. 1ON 034, NG. 516 12th =3 I(Drmerly with 1 piano & play .r_p-mn( m,umnud. 2 MISS lll'l'—-ltmt. o ana evnln ;;;1" Phone Cy tomeds itess Do M4 Wilboacet fi Eo—wxln TOMAN—Gook nd general o rk; small family: ges, 203-2230 Bt e Phose Notin 187, 2 ‘COMPETENT letmmwwk 1887 | rect Gallatin_st. n.w. COOK. Tal housework: Stay Dighis: good ot oath and anl modern obveniencen Telephone Wier B p.m., Creveland €17, 25 OFFICE EXECUTIVE, familiar with mercas- tile agency work, ts, Sling, indexing, etc. capable of handling ¢ ence and di ¥ee porition with ‘relladle Address Box 22-L. Star office. 3° 4 years uvemnu | Foster Address Box 621, '.'3 of- GOOK, experls m‘sfl“ good wages; can stay nights, _Call Cleveland 475 ook evening Hocon Park: id Box 381, Grar omice. s GENERAL Kflm“flx(—lnll ta 3 ref- 18th st. n.w. oo | PB.X. OPBEATOR wants eveniag or might work; reference. Address Dox 19-L, Btar office STRAIGHT TPRIGHT PIANOS TUNED. 82 thorough_tuning and repaif work, guaraateed by the old, reliable man. i 644 South Carotina ave. Phone Linc. 5441. de2e COL. 4796. GEORGE 3L 'WA R- < pairer for Percy meriy head tuner and player Foster_and Knabe Co._710 Morton st o, 3 SCHAEFER. plaserpignos and all makes 20 years' experience. of phonograp) {18 H e T I.Puol.rrl:lllfi. house; o "fln b and ing. o) Y PORTTION with fmtclase_exciusive #bop by experienced mlcswomap with exceptional ref- erences. Address Box 58-L. Star 3 Tete: TITTENSOR, 1 WINMW SHADES. Tity opa to your iadows 900; “the b-l t auiiy St 2.'..";:- xu,s‘nufl!_fm ‘# H mA . WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS g Typist with references. T North 8006 atter § o Rlock. $18's week3® w "Catk 707 Bast Capitol e colored, Houeecleaning; B0 wanh- 1“ no_cooking. Holmead place. . [ouseworl Mm-«.-.w reference: required; 80 washing. 1008 O vt SR RAPHER, 7 years' experience, desires i mmwnl: competent. ~Address Hox | v | Ing, Muflfl beld‘l;fi oubroulm bat- | 00! tons covered. lld. 'llll Mllul ' to wealth; ol H &‘.5""2“'.‘.. ‘Box aon-x, star ofmce. 2* ‘beauty experienced -lnh:nflll' Gest of business; small saiary expected. Fr. 1060-J. AND FEMALE. eolored man; | st a.w. o for fires lmmz\l Il.lo’ Call 1824 BRICKS. oot second-hand. Address Box 831, Star | DICTAPHONE_Must be_Columbia, 1n good 3’4’!:’0“‘1; Address Box Star office. DRNITURE—AL kinds of furmiture for & aix. Foom house wanted immediately. Kisdty call anxious to | Foom rug ’