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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1.8, 1922. HELP AND SITUATIONS. ' | Ideal Fount)&inPen '7be Dadd] of i})enl‘ q”u 75 0 Selection and Service at Best DealerstheWorld Over g\ L. E. Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, N. Y. Chicago an Fran The direct way ~ Fewer miles~Shorter time To an Die qo and on the way see Carriso orge « Imperial Valley~ iozggr C’eli]eornia {i Mexigo) 1t is now easy to reach this Southernmost California City if you take the Rock Island's GoldenStateLimited All the attractions of ocean, mountain and bay at the very gates of a city—this, beauti- ful San Diego offers you. It is a trip entirely different; a trip of satis- fying meals and luxurious ease with mild, sunny weather meeting you half way. The low altitude route. Direct through service to Los Angeles and Santa Barbara as well as to San Diego. Leave Chicago 6:30 p. m. daily (La Salle Street Station), via Rock Island Lines. Leave St. Louls 903 p. m. daily. Complete travel information, reservations and dm‘a: booklets on application to Gee. B. Farvow, Gen. R Isisnd Lines 1211 Chovtunt Sirects Putodeiviie For T L T T S T G B TR O N AT Ve R S FHeirloom Plate From.Generation to Generation E Christmas remem- brance that endures is always the one that is most appreciated. With all of its charm and beauty and graciousness of de- sign, Heirloom Plate has the alggcd quality of almost ever- lasting wear—it is guaranteed for 100 years. Heirloom Plate is on sale only at the better stores. Make your gift selections now. In chests, in large or small assort- ments, or by the single piece in attractive gift boxes. Sce it at Sugar shell in J. Selinger lined gift box, Barber & Ross 8. Kann Sons Co. $125 % Chas. Schwartz & Son The Gift Everlasting RELIEF WORKERS DROPPED BY CHIEF Actng Director Tells of At- tempt to Ship Contraband Articles From Russia. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, December 13.—In view of an artlcle in Isvestria, relating to the finding of contraband articles in American Rellef Administration mail and trunks, | director of the American relief or- | ®anization, has issued a statement in which he points out that no reflec- tion has been cast upon the relief ! administration chiefs or upon the or- ganization as a whole. Capt. Quinn states that the relief malil was inspected some time ago at the suggestion of Col. William N. | Hasken, director of the rellef ad- intst Capt. Quinn says, | contained a few diamonds, gold and silver jewelry and several engravings which individuals were attempting to | jsend out of the country. He an- nounces that four individuals in- volved have been dismissed from the sonnel, Discharges for Dereliction. H ce the organization came to Rus- tates, more than forty in- have been discharged be v violted rules In one way iom. Isvestria article was headed “How They Are Helping. Ameri- { can Relicf Administration officials are of the opinion that the government :has nothing to do with fts publica- ition, in fact, they feel the govern- (ment would have advised agalnst it {if it had been consulted.” The furs, tapestries and rugs re- {forred to in the article were not in {the mail. it is pointed cut by Capt. Quinn, but in four trunks which in- dividuals attempted to pass through the customs at the frontler by the e of officlal American ministration seal lations. Trunks Returned to Moscow. When the mail courier reached the frontfer on a train en route to Riga upon which were several relief em- { ploves on leave. the customs officials, Capt. Quinn says, insisted upon open- ing the trunks, The relief men pro- tegted, consequently the courier re- | turned to Moscow with the trun and mail. It was then that the Soviet authorities sent a written request for permission to inspect the bags. The inspectors in the presence of | American relief representatives, Capt. Quinn’s statement continues, search- ! ed the bags, finding the jewelry and a | package of wooden toys and a num- | contrary to regu- | sians outside the country. t. Quinn says steps have been | taken to prevent a recurrence. iNOTED HEBREW AUTHOR g IS DEAD IN JERUSALEM| | I j Thirty Thousand Attend Funeral | Services of Eliser ! Ben-Yahuda. | _JERU . December 1S —Eliser | i Ben-Yahuda, a' world-famous Hebrew | (author. is dead here. His sudden death | {came before he had completed what {was to have Leen the largest Hebrew {lexicon. five of the contemplated ten { volumes remaining unfinished. i It was due chiefly to the efforts of | Ben-Yahuda that Hebrew became the living language in Palestine. He modernized the language by intro- 1ducxnx new words calculated to ad:mll i the old language to present-day life. 1At the outbreak of the war Ben- { Yahuda left Palestine for the United | iStates, where he continued his scien- {tific Work. He returned to Palestine | jat the conclusion of war. Mis funeral was the largest ever cen in I'alestine. It was estimated {followed the cortege. All Jewish in- and shops were closed. The ewish National Council has declarea !a three-day period of mourning. i B died before the com- {him with funds collected by his ad-} mirers in the United States. |ONE KILLED IN CRASH OF TWO FREIGHT TRAINS | Brakeman in Caboose Meets In-| stant Death in Pennsylvania ! 0il Fields. i PITTSBURGH, Pa., December 18— | One brakeman was killed and severa) | i freight cars were consumed by aj spectacular oil fire near Braeburn. jthe consequence of a collision be- {tween two freight trains on the; “onemaugh division of the Pennsyl- ! nia railroad. A through freight, bound for Oil; | City. hit @ Jocal which was approach- | ng a siding. W. J. Lynch of Pitts- | burgh, who was in the caboose of | { the local, was killed. Ten cars. including three oil tank- | lers, were wrecked. The oil caught| Ifire, igniting the rest of the wreck- age. Traffic was tied up for several | { hours. PASSENGERS ARE SAFE. | Land on Rocky Coast From Pros- pero, Which Went Aground. ST. JOHN F.. December 18. {One hundred and twenty passengers {of the steamer Prospero, which ran {aground on Small 1sland, nea: Greens { pond, on the east coast of Newfoun iland,’ Saturday night, have been safely landed. The vessel. which is owned {by the Newfoundland government, was refloated later, with Nos. 1 and 2 holds damaged. According to word_ reaching here the passengers were landed in small boats on the bleak and rocky coast without untoward incident. Reports indicated that the steamer was in grave danger, fast aground and pounding heavily. The Prospero 'plied between St Johns, N. F.. and St. Anthonys, at the northern end of the island. She regis- tered 978 ton: {ADMIRAL STARK PARDONED Moscow Government Decrees Am- nesty for Naval Hero. MOSCOW, December 18.—The central executive committee has decreed am- nesty for Admiral Stark, the anti- bolshevik leader, and his staff, who fled from Vladivostok, providing they return, bringing the ships and prop- erty which they took. Adntiral Stark departed from Vladi- vostok when the Far Republic authorities assumed the government on the evacuation of the Japanese. His party left with nine vessels load- ed with officers and soldiers of the anti-bolshevik faction and their families. TWO BANDITS KILLED. | | MANILA, December 18.—Two ban- | dits were killed and five constabulary soldlers were wounded, when a band of fifteen Moros attacked the con- stabulary detachment on Secumban Island in the Sulu group, it has been announced in & received yes- ferday at headquarters Fhe' Moros were repulsed and the entire company of constabulary pur- sued them into the mountains, 1 | i Capt. Cyril Quinn, acting | Relief Ad- {ma v week with us ber of letters from Russians to Rus- | { that more than thirty thousand Jews |8eld { pletion of the home being erected for | p WANTED—HELP. —x__—_ _ _MALE. NEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations _tn_applying for employment. COPIES. BAKER wanted on cak and pastry: first- class man only: steady position for right man. Call Reininger. 235 G 5 BOYS, white, for part time after school hours and at night; those with bicycles preferred. Apply Mr. Simmons. 1118 1 BUTCHER, experienced, one who knows e thoroughly; mo other; work in New Park View Market. Apply to Charles Alexander, 1167 19th at. nw, LU BUTLER, experienced. white, with references. Apoly woralags” atter 10 d.m., 28 Jackeon 18 CAAUFFEURA wanted to drive Dodae cara: muat have {dentification card. Apply rear 3400 {16th at Washington_Taxi une typewriter. salar, TED. man who wishes ing to an have good educatl aver. and_furniah bent of ond bullding, 9: NEARLY CHRISTMAS AT T FIi R (wilte), begiupers, !nws:w hich position?) ~ (Rall- | wax ) Address 26-B, Btar office. T q wide demard for men: all departments, botels, clubs. apartment houses: uncrowded feld: liviog. quick edvancement: our methods fa- students employed by leadi: cywhere. u_evenings experienced all round (co ored). with wome_kniw { ropotit BORATORY Al give full particutars regardin experience, Address iand and heating suppl; references und salar; 5 to $100 during your spare e for particu. 14th and T . colored. experienced: permanent Hub Clothing Co., §11 Pa. = VAN (munt Tave cans onnection. Address Box 101 15% outside. for business achool: stafe ence wnd salury desired. Address Rox tar office MEN —Fou th st it th well catablisliad Experienced men earning $100.00 For appointment. uddress Box M. giving telophane. itwenty-five) nalified to guaranteed first-morigage securities on red-parment plan. H. E. Damerou, 306 SPECTALTY SALESMAN to call on grocers. confectioners and soda fountains: only those with experience and knowledge of thix trade Ad ox PHE peries perience, references and plication. Address Box 173 WOUD LATHE o) e. TYOUX part S34-E, Star G one ‘mimber in ap- * office Tulg 1243 G G fall_or WANTED—HELP. DOMESTIC—COLORED—Continued. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, colored girl. p cooking. good laundress. Apply after 7 o'cloc 1402 Decatur a . ME: time: _ five active, to sell Washington he T o home. Bights: o u are willing to hustle Apply 1336 The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. You'RE OM ,0LD KID! THA S TH ‘BEST LIL TOEA ('VE HEARD YET. IT's UTTER ROT -0UR EXCHANGING PRESENTS . CHRISTMAS 1S FOR KADS . Le's GIE TH MONEY To i i WORKER and cook, refer- | —WEBSTER. 3 divan 77 WIFE Ay’ | WERE TALKING- LAST NIGHT ABOUT WASTING MOMEY ON SILLY PRESEMT S To GROWMNUPS. WHATCHA SAY You AN | DOM'T EXCHANGE GIFTS TS YEAR T SAY, OLO MAN, YA GoT ANY EMNGACEMENT LUNCH TOMORROW 7! o~ DOWN AN’ FEED WITH ME WANTED—SITUATIONS. DOMESTIC—(OLORED—Continued. X WORK or housework in small famils. S st n.w. E CCRTAINS peatly dooe. P ne Lincoln ARAGE, 20-CAR CAl TROF- ituble repair business 615 B st | AN OLD ED 3 "DRESS—Bundle work fo take home. Lin. ( 00 of the best business ¢ FULL: nd_obey instructions vou can make money with us. You should have h same welling experience. See Mr. ond_floor, 72 13th et n.w.. or M SODA DISPE EWORK —bettled woman: to good_home. Cleveland 1 190 18° _| Address Box Star office. STORE TOR SALE; best offer. 624 SN . 5 FOR BALE—Well established pasiog meat i market. in moutheast: splendid opportunity to . experien ery: holds family washing by settlad : suburban piace enced. Apply between 10 and | HOLSEWORK 2. Peoples Drug Store office, | preferrea = ght party: cheap. Address Box . Star office. worker or i | THER® is to be a subagency let out in . hone erienced, part tim indry to carrs home. C.__1444 Corcoran st. n.w. cooking: must 301 7 : LIGHT T 501 7th st. n.w., room 313. bave reference: atay nights. 6108 Conn. ave.. sJINEER—One Chase. Tel. Clev. 1611. & = SWALL WARH to do home. 1914 R ot D.w.__ class license ; steady work, good | DOMESTIC—WHITE OR _COLORED. salary. | for ponular-priced car. 1f interested addre WORK T7_the @ay. 1012 9if st i for ponularpriced ca _ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. _ Buescher or Conn, B fat. tenor. ew 10.700m brick and stucco houss on main street, for phy Iso player-piano. Ph. Fr. 8144 1 3 The Vogue Cleaners,|GENERAL HOUSEWORK, girl; references. 14th st. and Spring road n.w. |¢ Apply 36 Tea at. n.w gir! FEMALE. with reference. Phone LIGHT MAN tablished, clear. for sale. Ge, sells $1; staple article in every house; Ty Luy Steinway or other very mgh- grade piane exce] t condition; Address Box 218-E, Star office. NERAL HOUSEWORKER, reliable 1602 Varnum n.w. ——EXECUTIVE WANTED. 1 Galitdens We want a woman of refinement, education | HELF 8:onod house: must be foud of chi and pleasing persona! dren. 320 Maryland ave., Clarendon, F: ccepting very respon Church _car: Farlee Station. rasndaiexecuciveliability Bood | HOUSEKEEPER and care for yeai bullding; 9:301to/12%a A bitota: reliable woman with amily ‘t stay pights. Call Col. 401 3 SURBE—A refined nuree for infant, 7 mouths call evenings after 7 pm. B312:B. 18¢ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. AND FEWALE. old_chil preferre clol partment d ;" gne liviog. quick advancement: Bethods indor : students eaplored by everywhere. LA Gall oy ‘Lowis Botal Traiate LADIES—Those desiriag to take switchboard operating in Januars, enroll now fo ssure ce {n class i or evening. Oxford bld Zor. 14th between RUBINESS position ton_Employment Exc N AND WIF will 8t you for & pos o7 Busineas College, 1304 ¥ a.w. ol Chm e T !PEN MARKER- Experienced on fiat work. Page Laundrs. &0 E at. n.w. “he | B competition: good for $100 per week. dreas Box 142-E, Star office. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. TRUMENTS. BRADBURY ANO, - WATPIY after '3 pim. FINE STAKE 7 VICTROLA and w.. Aot 3. GULBRANSEN PLAYER Monw. T B Ew STORY & CLARK ®8 note; term Myrtle st n.e., after ' GOOD VIOLIN and how. 18 ban. f offer. Phone_Adnms 150 il kize, perfect con 8456, Tems. G wtreet, OLA PLAYEL 0. will & plano, Jike 1 4 AL F. Arnold, Auctic for quick 1323 G YER PTANO ben:ii Tn, Almost brand-new 1d at tn £100 1455 HIGH GRAD Shoaninger pright VICTROL, makes &t about Lalf price ave nw GRAND, $725 wonderful tone. nd ot terms. " Charies M Pa. ave in_good_repairs bow ELTA, 1 lin, Tel Y UPRIGHT PIANO. in prime condition; S used. includin rEains in diffe in exchange Stiefr, In, 110 VIOLINK bows. cases, £10 lins: chieap for Christmas Violin_Hospital 8 and players Investigate these barga: Every instrament fully go at factory pi s . 88" H “HICKERIN PTANO. edium sise, brand-new action and stringe prices FOUR PIANO BARGAIN like new, $285; Cable & ; rand. sligitis used. one_upright, rand and upright pianos for rent. HUGO WORCH, Est. 1879. 110G st w. Charles M. Stieff Upri: Smith & Barnes......... Shoeninger .... Hugo Worch .. Knabe el oz anee Davis 88-note player £18 and $20 N free HE phonograph and_records. LARK 313 Pa. ave. se_ Line 2:5._Open evenings ALL MAKES of sewiig machines cleanel r- ired and adjusted. Parts for all maxes ork guaruntecd in writlag for oue Sear. Shop Unique, Wa sth 1 S AND SLEDS. boy's, wholesale, M. Biainissy nk Ruppert. 1021 7th st. n.w. Main 51 ARRIAGI $100 TO $300. SECURED AGAINST FIRS’ SECOND OR THIRD MORTGAGES OR TAK CHATTEL SECTRITY: D. C. ONLY: XO 7 PPR CENT INTEREST: SERVICE. COMMERCIAL LOAN AN one _set; Price must be reasonsble. Address Box 133 wanted for G-room apartment, O, 14 plnces: must be und heating business for first-class n.w. section. OKS—School and college text book: bound novels. recent, popular and send smail ‘Tots: will call for large . Pearlman’s Book Shop, 933 G st. Fr. 5416, FRAN 3403, Vurpitnre and miscellaneous articles bought. Best prices patd. Prompt att The Amer. Housebold Co.. 713 § ROOMIY a hargain, located on K street n.w. furniahied: 1¢ rooms; electric ligl a completely hot-water 2 batlis; monthly receipts about $800. SALESWOMEN—Experienced, suits, { wraps: must have had five years’ or mo perience selling high-class women's und apparel: highest salaries paid; Apply in person or by’ letter lowits Bros.. Inc.. 721 9th st. n 'TENOGRAPHER—An inteliigent young wom- a nographer and confidential clerk: salary to start, §25 weekly: good refereuces required. Address Box 77-B, Star office. [2 ER work wanted; building_or Job work, _bv_day or_cont: rth 11 OHAUFFECR, truc . _taxl dri perienced in achiues: city ‘reference. = o Xperie ed hite), YOUNG WOMEN. g L T 1 ia: T L .. 'te! Telephone Operating 1 berg of Thteronocs, Wonone or call afer ffers | CHACFFEUR PERMANENT WORK. C._permita. | Kindly call Adams 800, { NITURE of all kinds fo5 & ot ol wanted immediately, [ IF YOU WANT to obtaln best results for your ture and other miscellaneous, eall farmiture 800 o SHAPIRO, €00 LOUISIANA AVE. K.W. electric lights, elec- ¢ elevator. hot-water heat, large furnace 1and hot-water heater, 8 baths, telephone e: ‘hange, modern furmiture, large dining rooms I&eror. fln:(< 1““25”( inhn: G 8786 modern convenience; located in the best sec. = FRANKLIN tion of Washington, on_car liue; 12 minutes WILL ‘highest prices for ladies’ and me ride to 14th and N. T. ave. Monthly net worn clothes. Write or phone D. Stelm, 1308 | profit. $800. A rare opportunity that will | 7th ot n.w.; phone North 490 Dear closest inapection. { WE'LL GIVE you cash for your piance and | EUGENE IT. TAGGART. 1ry, ol his eses. | AP AN LD, T2 G e M e | Easy to Learn. Good Salary. Frequent Increases. Opportunities for | COOK. hous { position in small non_place. Phone Line. 2004-J. CLOTHING—Highest prices paid s’ rora Hotning and shocs. N. 8815, 1744 Tt WANTEDfurniture, Planos, CAtpets, Phone M. 1283 for wagon or Rave me call. “WESCHLER." #20 P w. 1 | payable at the rate of $26.23 monthly, inter- at at 7 per cent. so that it will net you & | = S ST rge return on vour money. Address Hox | N THMEDIATE NEED of furniture for aa & | 118-E. Ktar office. 21 room hoase: will buy as a whole or odd Call Frankiin 8788. Advancement. ING or part night work, university - raduste. _Address Box 274-E. Star office. _20° We are confident that youjwaxicer or palerman, conervative _bust will find interest in an interview j noet, an iy, i SRy ST o with our Application Supervisor. | 921 s and clerk: Address Box 301! 3 —_— | MEAT GUTTI ROOM 1, é-nd manager. 722 12th ST. N.\W. i NURSE. male, will _THE CHESAPEAKE AND |7 soeeme POTOMAC TELEPHONE salesman Star office. Z 19° re for fnvalid gentie- W03 10° MAN—By an experienced new car. Address Box with j offi services of a thoroughly experi-| v5¢ enced stenographer; permanent "":"-l';‘"r; position. Apply Superintendent, | Rox 1 single. experienced. {rom rmer who specialize in hogs, vegetables, fruits. Address r_office 20 FEMALE. WILL call in my unlettered_sutomobile, city 0 oF Subirbs. 'andpay you Bichestprices ‘for| ___BOATS_AND_ACCE: SORIES. __ Tadies’, gentiemen’s, chlldren's discarded cloth: | NEEDING CASH, $950 buys $4.000 cruieer: | ing "of ‘Sl_dsscriptions. " Address powtai’oc | fully_equipped. Phone (67 pm.) Framkla | phone. 1 wi L. W. Rice, I Tth st | 407-W. 18 . North 1758, = WANTED—Yeatier beds and furniture, Best | = i cou paid.. Square’ Deal Furaiture Ca., 501 | W E ore ot Towing Ttems (hat e o T - Blna.white diamond, about 15 carat. 1o 3 N, v —All Xinds b furaiture wanted. Phote Franklin 6080. Xt manmmtsE Three-stone ring with two diamonds, WE BUY bouseBold furniture aod ofice ‘about 15 carat each; garnet in center.$100. tures. Money advanced on_storage. TACHE FURNTTURE Co. All-platinum dinner ring: 9 foll cut, o oo | bine-white d.l':nmtq;dnnn e Cor. Sth and D sts. n.w. Matn eg0g, | Aplatinem Ao e Send for Louis Notes, 814 E St. N.W. 1f you have any furniture or other goods te | — — — -xflaummnnnm-mnmn Phoze = | jamonds. ... E 7 full cut Blue-white dia talking machines, antique farniture. old silver, | =3 | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. |* ALL TYPEWRITERS REPAIR sold and Dig. thorough gua: Tspewriter TNDERWOOD, 50; Remingion, . Bmith, $30: &, $3 Remington portahle. new, $60 Dle, ne: Remiington. No. er month, . 715 H st Federal Tpe 2 rent ard repair typewriters. Phone AL 6534 g Taow prices Save monex on S writer 1301 H st. n 1014. WE RENT AND SELL Underwood, Royal, Remington and L. C. Smith typewriters; 500 sheets typewriter paper, 9. General Typewriter Company, 618 14th st. n.w. ~ "AMERICAN TYPEWRITER CO.. 1431 East Capitol st. Rent, sell, repair and buy all makes. Stands free. Open eveninge. Linc. 3681. g% A TYPEWRITER Rental Service. 2301 1st at. n.w. North 2664. Underwood, L. C. 8., Be 84 mo.; 8 mos. in adv., $10.50; 6 mos., 15 Rebuilt’ Typewrlters tor saie. Terms. WOMEN'S APPARE change. ! NEOUS. > n barrels. two and hre B. Hunt, R, ¥. 1. Box 70 U. 5. Army Harness. Big_Retrigerator Laundry Machines. Electrie Motors, Generators, Army Wagons. WASHINGTON SALVAGB CO. 808 10th ST. N. Monroe at. nw r boy ent: ‘Brst-class condition. Pione Col $50) Taell for §10; CORD WOOD-Green oak. & coat: dandy fur furnaces Mapiewood Farm, Silver Npri raskiia BED. strong ensmel. complete, $10; baby . _OLD GOLD, SILVE! T stroller, $1.50; new oval photogzaph frame; cost OLD GOLD WANTED. Cash paid fmmediately. | $10; will sell $5. 206 Sth st. n.e. Address Box 2.B, Star office. DIVAN, eolid mabogany (small tapestry. The Hecht Co., 7th st. at F. YOUNG LADY for complaint dept., with knowledge of stenog- raphy. Apply Elite Laundry. 2119 14th st. n.w. BOOKKEEPER, double entry. Apply Burr Bros., 606 R. I. ave, n.e. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, made fancy and plain; also fine needlework of all kin grams and initials done on short notice: p: reasonable. 2114 G st. n.w. Phone West 3190. COMPANION or practical nurse; derly 1ady desires position; would 'tra dress Box 818-E. Star office. DRESSMAKER, makes children's fancy and plain; also fine needlework of all Kkinds; monograms and initials done on short i ffice, ressonsble. 2114 G st. n.w. st iss BERT_street, afierors a0 sremine & specialty. Remodaling. ~ Fhone 37 Radtere 1708 1rviog st. NURSE, experienced, competent, sick or in- Franklin 7038 © o WALE AND FEMALB. COOK AND OHAUFFEUR, man and wife; to g0 out of town: must have first-class refer- | vaiid: hest reference ences: good wages. Call at 1001 Sthat. n.w. 18% | 1\ CTICAL NURSE—Position desired: rea. MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn real estate | sonable; no objection to travel. Address Box mtnu- l-n?c .:M '-:‘ 275-E._Star office. 20¢ Tectares RESIDENT MGR. of apt. house, exp. P.B. X. a4 a_refined, experienced. educated Mattesie, 616 | board, by T Address Box 205K, Blar ot o5 | Bee. — L2 . NOGRAPHER and typist, expert; sala; %’o"lfi“a Der week:. Address Box 105, Ig?r STENOGRAPHER and Gpist, expert. Colorado 3 DOMESTIC—WHITE. Bce. OHAMBERMAID and waitress, whits: stay RAPHER-TYPIST—Six re’ i Blghis; refereaces required. 1070 Calitornia BTN O metent and willing. Phone r:'?:-.u 190. 190. NURSE, practical, care for large children; ST_General office experience: good ref- 00d matrass: Tof. - Pr. 7638. = 3'.{:1’. desires position. Main 2878, 19® AN, linen room, experienced; mature; [TING MOTHER, 85c an hour. Phome Lin- O A a ity "980 ‘and malntenaace: stats | \IIZiNg MOTEC A particulars in spplication. ~Address Box = MALBE AND FEMALE. b Btar offce. PTACE by Scotchman and wife, horeeman and WOMAR, settled, white, to help with baby 3 : " | gardener: wife housemaid. 1845 L n.w. Phome and light tousework; atay nights. 1310 Fuir-| gardener: wife P mont._Adams 576 after 3 p.m. or Sundar. e DOMESTIC—COLORED. DNOMESTIC—WHITE. . | COUNTRY GIRL wishes place to assist in ARBTAT OCOR. wirl. stay nights; refertuce. | Cmeral housework; stay night. Call 1605 9% QOOK and laundry work in small private fam- | ®- Br iy, e Lanier PL. ane’ block from 1sth | MOTHER HELPER, = watuine: Sty sights Md. Sxcellant pey. Apply 281 EEFTT ie ] meral Douseworker, day, part-time | OO, S oes. e COOKING - Gay's work. part time: enced. 2Tth t. B.W. refs. day. North m‘!" % | u Gold, Silver, Watches, Diamonds | C&ll bet. 4 azd =" Apt. Xo. 217, 1401 Col. and old jewslry meeded in our manufacturing dept. _Faull casl 4. BELINGER'S, ¥ at, cop, Oth Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver BOUGHT FOR CASH. 1OUIS ABRAHAMS, 815 G ST. N. PERSONAL CLOTHES WANTED—YOU SHOULD KNOW Wiiton, 6x0: brussels, 9x12; davenport. TR deak"¥oein beds. household_goods, all Kinds: bargain. 1337 Columbia road. Col. 8683, s DINING ROOM SET. cak, 8 pleces, $35. 1112 Allison_st. n.w. 208 FUBRNITURE—Cash. credit. ) o eaan._ Bave money. buy at and K sts. ial_Glscount lopwood's, 8th any length CORD WOOD, sa Phone seasoned; $16 delivered. 23-M. DESKR, st DOLL flexibie fiver, new. DOLL'S STROL. DRESS FORM, adjustable. Miller ofl and one gas heater. 2014 N st. n.w. between 9 ELECTRIC_GRILL—Universal, new. 609 14th st. n.w.. 3rd floor. 18° ELECTRIC STOVE, large size, Westinghous . good_condition; £35. Cleve. 1 150 thoror Woo Tabies. 9 rge), electric Light, 601 full_length: two ractically new 1am. 19° White, with 3 mirrors and TNG TABLE: z’n‘:zsmamm size. 1104’ Florida _ave. n. we Tighest prices ever paid_for men’s worn slothing. We will call. Main 4145, LP., for sale. Chin S #16 19th st. n.w. 24° JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. WB_ARE NOW PAYING §2 TC $10 FOR ¥ "D ot me Fhone Maie 5578, NIN ET, oal buffet, crystal m{‘l\?ibll:g:{”fl&ofll. e 1201 “I.!lfl st._Adams 1858 = ok freside, new. very fin R ™S om0 J4th . v 3rd foor. T LIVING ROOM SUITE, 3-piece, overstufted, upholstered in beautiful tapestry: will sacrifice to quick purchaser. American Tpholsters Co.. 627 F st n.w. Table, o1t ex Chairs, oak; five. 2 118 Bth ot. n.e. FIORSES_AND VEHICLES. leather ool =~ .‘flm ml'.a““l ‘and brifles; paits harness 's, [ e MEN’S APPAREL. CLOTHES—Workingmen, we will aseert and Satntain our position in face of ail opposition, but where'e any (o compete with us: i fact, t ce that ar Doy e ot tincalied-for tallored sults, 38 up. ' Justh’s Old Btand. 619 D. OR _CYCLES AND BICYCLES— NG _OUT _uncalled-for_repairs—Fairy Ceioaipede, 36 auto coaster. $18.60: Juvenile bicycles, $10 and up. National Sport Bhop, 2467 18th at. n.w. - CLE, irl's _slightly used. Breer 8bop. fll 18th street. MEAT STA Irving et n.w. GROCERY and meat markets, one of the best c must be seen to be appre- clated; four rooms, bath: long lease. Call between 1 and 7 p.m. _Linc. 6991, 200 TO RENT—Dining room and kitchen. in pri- vate home; centrally located. Address Box 303-E, Star office. . CONSERVATIVE 2nd trust, $2,500, 2 years, 2 interest, 10% bonus, secured by large mod- e ovasstyust "Address Box all [ leathor ‘Tel ern house, just west of 14th st. 306-E, Star office. BUSINESS, fally Tor repair- tires; very low 1008 18th TIRB ER, good as new, l“I! wiyles; guar %% than half price. pay more iiame, 609 6th nJl'tu Main 2986, nge GFENTA' OVERCOATS and suit, size 84: one : lady’'s whort, heavy comt and drems : it and dresses, 36; reasonabl: 2518 17th n.w., Apt. 3. TAMP BHADEE, parchment and a few ailk for boudolr lamps; were $3 to $6; now S0c 1.50. 3 DICRTABLE LAMPS, 18, electric, slightis shop-worn. at 207 discount VACUUM CLEANERE, § discontinued mode! Universal electric vacuum cleaners, slightls ehop-worn; formerly $30.00; mow 18, com te with all attachmer VACUUM OLEANERS—2 Hotpoint electric. complete with attachments, $23. Regular price, $58.50. VACUUM CLEANER—Hamilton Beach elec complete with tric: regularly $53; price, attachment WARH! MACHINE—Universal electric demonstrator, for §100. Regular pi 1 SOVASHING MACHINE — Thor. stations wringer: regularly $110, for §%. This machis has been in nse for a brief period. bui is in excellent conditfon. VASHING ~MACHINE: Laun-Dry-E: electric washing machines, _used ux_demor strators. Reductions from $5 to $42.30 from il 3 SATISNAL, ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO.. 13281330 New York Ave. N.W.

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