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“HAELP AND SITUATIONS." SITUATIONS—FEMALE. Continued. SPORTS. ; FEBRUARY 12, 1923. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES CHAMBERMAID, A eelored eook, §70- e ladies’ Exchange, rmont_ave. % N our consideration. vertising | North 6009, Super Bervice Bure proftable | COOKE. malds, deyworkers, efc.; ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, Continued. CLOTHING—Highest prices N{: wora clothis and me . 8315. 1744 Tth st n.w. CLOTHING—WILl call io my uniettered it mobile, city or guburbe.”and piy” 7o bichen: vmm':’hlhl‘n “.I.l;:k;)!u;‘ 'rhl dren's dis- b jescriptions. ta1 or phovs. T will call Wo RI e S DIAMONDE, old fl»xd ver, BT te Lonis Abratame. B15°G ot n.g f": FPEATHER' BEDS and furmitore. Beat prices . ure Deal Farn! . Eye n.w. n-u filh 5638, Y FURNITURE—Household office, store fx- tores, irrors, planos, etc. We buy Full valie guar * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, “The King of Lubricants” ‘ |G. U. Relay Four Seeks Record| === REXOI‘ENE | MEDLEY MOTOR OILS Ployment. _ Use, ADVERTISING MEN—Experienced ureau. e l’}fl"‘: 2001 3,_. at. n.w. OFVICE PORITIONE—Free istrat Economical and Efficient H Under All Conditions 5 Sontract southers: toude magagine Be - and - | SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. | Phone 558 Mein 6303, between © a3d 10 007 cxpert ueed apply. 1708 7th ) and Nat. Behool of Commerce, 1419 F st. 7558 X Bt _correc: B il Dert 17pist ln office. ~ Address Box 144-U, G, & §ood pay. DOMESTIC—WHITE. BERMAID, Qieke i B_T., 722 th 8L LR = DOM 0 ABSIST In house work, also cooking, by Vir- #inia colored girl, Cali at 1987 1268 o0, nw. v nurse—Colored girl wants sty nights. Call 1527 Q st. n.w. Phone North 3438-J. Call after 5 p.m. CHAMBERMAID. laundress or heiper, by col- ored woman; reference; § years as charwoman. Address Box 151-W, Btar office. * COOK nd general Louse cloancr; stay Gights. 211 H st OOOK {colored), wiliing to Go general Bouse- woik. 981 Florida ave: n.w. s COOK'S” PLACE wanted by rellable colored woman. 904 Florida ave. n.w. DAY'S WOIK wanted. _Phone Norih 6817, 12° GENPRAL HOUSEWORK in wmall family, by neet colored girl. 1005 10th st. n.w. LAUNDRY (0 do at home; best of city refer- ences. 1631 13th w. 4 LAUNDRESS wants washicg to bring home; large yard: personal or written ref. Tel. Lin coln 3720, Mary Wiems, 785 16t ot. Work. 12 TEAM TO DEFEND | TITLE IN BUFFALO MEFT' | | Will Try to Lower Own Mark for 1% Miles Which | It Set Last Year—Mile Combination Is to Compete in Big Boston Race. dress 1332 ATTO SALERMANTo sell KisseT Kars 7007 | chambermaras. Dohsiners 1nuoteesses. cha chambermatds, dishwashe: und ! but those with experience need apply. 0'Con- v e, ol womer, nurses, waitresses, eic. uell-Clark Motor Co., 1101 Comn, ave. Main |change, 1221 25th st. BOOKBINDING: ex) ruling machine " fe unfon, Edward nm—mn' Gruver Co., 1211 Pa. ave. n.wW. 1 :"dooxxrz::‘nx -STENOGRAPHER, HOORREEPER, preferably familiar with Bor- preferred: atate_a roughis. Slectils sestion macing: P | 412, Address Box ‘33U, Buae Tett Federal-American + 1815 | BOOKKEETER, Gne (bat has wome knowledye ¥ st of typewriting: permanent position to right BOY o 100k out fpr store. AppIy Mrs. Estet, | PArty. 813 Eye »t. ». 522 10th st. n.w. FOY, Righ schiool, who can dr) LATE DIPPER, expe = Janes' Confectionery, 514 9th has ‘license; atier Lours, P. H. Tamplet, Tlome Life bldg. GIRLE for Gatwork department. some with & perience. Dupont Laundry, 2585 Bhermai CANVABBERS—Four; $40 per week to €XDerl | IATY for soda and general clerk; experi enced newspuper. m or Jousehold | Krick's Drug Store, 1722 Penna. ‘ave. n.w. s for special’ wo OPERATORS experienced on sewing mattress Maryland: saisry. bonus ick._Bedell Mfg. Cn., 610 B sf 2 3 Room 900, Federal N WOMAN—Teacher or lady with equivalent education, with pleasing persopality, to fill position of trust; must bandle direct schooi guide frst four months: $1,500 yearly. Ad- dress_Box 67-8, Star ofice. DOMESTIC—WHITE. = HOUSEKEEPER; good salary: stay at Bight. Call_Col. 9668, = PLAIN COOK, settied, elgrly White Woman, Apply st 2034 Tillyer place. WOMAN middle-aged, scttied, white, (o assiut in housekeeping for two persons; one who would _appreciate « good home; mo washing, J. 88 V st nw. 12¢ WOMAN for 1ight honsework: stiy mights. Phone Adams 2685. 5015 13th st. n.w. _* WOMAN, middie-aged or wettled, to care for an aged fovalid lads, near the city: a mice | moters home with moderate pay. Adfrs Box ‘W, Star office. |2 FORMER EMPLOYES | Who desire work during the Anniversary Sales should reg-j ister now. Positions for women} {in— ! POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., February 12~~The annual regatta on June 28 of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association will be held here, Morton G. Bogue, chalrman of the board of stewards, announced after & meeting with members of th city’s regatia committee. Bogue wtated t the distamce of the varsity has mot beem de- termined. DESCH TO SEEK HURDLE | enced book sewer and experiene. acer it FURNITURE of all kiuds wanted immcdiate ly. Call Lincoln 5683 and you will oistain best Tesults. 13¢ FURNITURE and housebold goods wanted. You will feel satisied with prices 1 pay. & Weisenberg, 1418 New Jersey ave. n.w. Phone North 58837, = = FURNITUCRE—W. Kirstein, 320 Bth st l.l'l“}lnfll of furniture wanted. Pl FURNTTURE, pianos, carpets, 1283 for wagen or have me call. Lincoln at Apply me Fraukiin e M “Weschier," | A RACK athletes of Georgelown Saturday night will make their tinal nublic appearance before competing in their own varsity meet, to Le held at Convention Hall, February 21, and they are to strive for high honors. Two relay teams will be in action, one at Buffalo in the! national A. A. U. indoor championships and the other at Boston in the ! = Kuights of Columbus games. The Buffalo contingent will compete in thc:G"?“D‘Am‘-"-PHL\V February L | oue-and-seven-eighths-mile medley relay in an effort to lower the record "“’D”:“’"'V_ ‘]“f &reat Buvdier of No= [l G s of 7 minutes 41 2-5 seconds set for that event by a Hilltop quartet last j [ve Dane University, is coming to the | 5irviis witn_ jetigeation cards: car. while a mile-four at Boston will ‘enter the race for tite Cardinal | Fenusyivania relay carnival, April 27| Elear Taxi Co.. TIZE & T O'Connell trophy, on which Georgetown won a leg in 1922, Snd 25, dstermined o lower the worla| IR O CLERK, juskse; yomglmtns iToes: The Buffalo team will include Capt. Connolly, miler; Marsters, half- | record of 53 4-5 second for the 440- [ FFUS0r omre. : e aas, guarter-miier, and Gaffey, furlong sprinter. On the Boston | ¥ard hurdle, held by himself. Word | ESTIMATOR—Millwork: capable, act be Herlihy, Kinnaly, Plansky and O'Bryne or Gegan o this effect has heen received from| 1o fake Heis of millwsk from, Bin Georgetown considers its prospects quint, and the Gamecocks, smaurting | Coach Rockne of Notre Dame, George | man. Adiress Hox 155-W. ftar office. for vewaining the medley relay title|under the defeat banded them by | W. Orton, manager of the carnival, | INSTALIMENT COLLECTOR salesman, and Lelleves whoever wins the | Georgetown Suturday night. are like- { opnovnead ¢ogo o experienced: must have references: salary sni 1 cstablish a new record. |y to bs up and at thefr opponents all ay. commissios; must have wheel or auto. and Marsters were with | the wuy. Play Is to start carlier than | A number of other fast hiurdlers. in- v 3 t quarter last yeur and | usuul, Dbeing scheduled to open at | Cluding Frazier of Bayvlor University. running in better form than ever|7:15 ¢'clock. Tex.. areé entered. Desch established s winter. Haas vepluces Kinnaly,| The Catholic University the record at the games in 1921 He ho is going to Boston this time, were to have met the Busluess High d'd not compete last year, because of | Fater Cleanors, {a stralned tendos: orfolk ile Gaffey is being used in Pluce | Sciool in & preliminary matih, g S o Le Gendre. sterling sprinter, uoW | owing to the early stait of the var-| Notre Dame also has entered Lieb!MAX to wlicii lsundry work edlac MENTHOL COUGH OROPS For.Bad Breath: 1 $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RET Sunday. Febrvary 25 ZCTAL CAR WASHERS at once. CHAUFFEURS, white, to drive Haynes' lim- ousines: must heve identification card and know the city. Rear 1181 171 Taxi_Rervic. — | CHAUFFECR__Naticnal Hotel Taxi DRAFTSMAN on | RNITCRE and rugs, house: whole or 0dd pie lin_1539J. ‘ FURNITURE—If you have any forniture o other goods to sell. and you want to obtatn best results gend for Louts Notes, 814 E st o.w. Phone Franklin 20. FURNITURE _and__miscellanenus hought. Test prices pald. Prompt attentiop The Amer. Household Co., 713 12th st n.w Franklin 3403, FURNITURE—Io for an B-room hous o044 plec | | i ‘ LAUNDRESS or cleaning by day. B. Marstall, 145 Hanaover 8t. n.w. 12 SIATD. “lotel or office work, by day. week oF bAlf time. West 969, NURSE or general housework (n small family: {stay nie) ¢ 18th at. ne. T PARTATME WORK ot care of offce: colored woman. 1328 15th st., side entrance. PLACE TO CLEAN every mornin woman. 1l at 427 Washington s WARHT Small, at hiome. Frankiin 8156-J. WASHING to do st home and Call in work; two le girls. 1845 L . * | FORKITURE enugn, f:r WORK OF ANY KI b e 1; \ Wstiedintety; wi i Aferenen D y3 Colored T i | pleces. Kindly call Frankiin 6460 FURNITURE—If you want 10 ontaln best re solts for yeur farniture and other misce: laneous, call M. Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave. pw Frankiln 3765 i FORNTTTRE of ail kindw for & sixroom houie wanted immediately. & whole or odd pleces. Kindly call Adam: ’ articies a whole or odd g nd 1 Conpelly Y 19th ut. n.w. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The falowing buriness concerne Mave Been vecommended to The Star end puaran- tee natisfaction to Rier readers. Any com- Plaint foimd meccssary fo be mode fo The Riar (Il recetve prompt attemtion. For pereaved, white. to do antug in a well equiped plant; give und state salury expected. 'Tide- Tac, 452 West 3ird am o perien; s AN | - rTaRe encug at, o' or " goi - to furnish tome. N | FCRNITURE—We bLuy household furn i olee Botares. Miones advenced o Wash ot s on sale I'riday pre ton. & Similar Exc A% Mareh 11 4 adeys 16, 2 Pennsylvania Railrcad System The Route of the Broudway PROHIBITVE? Lvezlasse % practice of op aples us to ¢ THE URDINARY Branch_Stove -OPTOMETRISTS 614 9IH ST.- NW. Great for Rheumatic Pains and Swellings edy that g re brings q Tr uatters not | vated & case i Ease #nd iciicf Joint-Eas® is 1 and is @ cienu that Pesples ru ererswhere arv T tisement. Quiets Coughing-Clhecks The most stubburn, throat-rasping coughs cannotsurvive a few d of Bell's —that guod old-time remedy. Thereiseaseandreliefin the very first teaspoontul of this ssothing pine-tar honey compound. Dr. Rell's lieais the raw spote—ioosens. 1008 the cougn. Pleasant tot. All drugmsts. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets the sub- stitute for calomel. act gently on the howels and_positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver. stimulating them to natoral action, clearing the blood and gently purify- ing the entire system. They dJo that which dangerous calomel does withount any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty. sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable ef- fects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the | formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the atten- dant bad breath, Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; yon will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15¢ and 30c, of uthletics at the Iilitop. Biue and Gray speeders will eu- counter formidable opposition in the Buftalo event. Iilinois Athletic Club jwill be there with & team bullt about Joie Ra: Harold Watson, half-miler, who' was burely beaten by Cornolly in a re- cent 1,000-yard match in_New York. Otlicr contenders will be Bostou Ath- letic Assoclatlon, New York Athletic Club, cuse and Columbla. Hei Kianaly and U'Byrne have been T & with Georgetown's mile relay th's season, but Plansky will be making his debut as a Blue and Gray trackman at Boston. There {is a posuibility that O'Byrne may not compete us hie has not fully recovered 'from an attack of influenza. If he is not ready for the test. Gegan will smplete the team. The Cardinal nell trophy is highly prized and w4 second +win in the Boston Tace would il but clinch the emblem of Ty for the Hilitoppers. i Catholic University bisketcs will be bus: tonight in their big court at Brockland. They are to be visited by !ihe University of South Carolina world's greatest miler, und | | sity contest the former probab! | not clash, unless they can do so this { afternoon George Whashington's qul 9 started a six-game trip through Vire | ginla. Virginia will be met at Char- | lottesville tonight, and Willlam and |Mary al Williamsburg tomorrow t Virginia's relay quartet. which is to run in the Georgetown meet here, was defeated br the Syracuse four at But- | tulo Saturday night., but lost with! | honor. ~ After Talbott had gained a | yard for Virginia in the first quarter | nile. Bowman und Monle of Syracuse ran up u lead of twenty-five yards for Allan” Woodring, nationally fumous |sprinter and Orange anchor man. { Then came the sucprise of the night. | Ben Baker. Virginia nor, began | cutting_down Woo lesd with durinz th | ing Woo | tuce, Baker, emendous cliy, 0 yards to | retire. led a tendon with d was fovced to FANS HOWL FOR STARS AS LEGION ' l puted all-star tea H o i their most bril | prowess of certain indi iglad iant stars. “This certainly was made known to the many local managers present yes- |{eraay at the Trenton Tiger-American {Legion setto at the Arcade. Billed {10 taxe the floor \ith such sterling iplayers as Stretch Meehan, elongated | center: Doc Bagley and others, the { Tigers instead sent out a teum com- {posed mainly of second-string men. ! Loud were the walls of those who had |purted with sound change to “lew ‘the luminaries. “Where's Meehan? they shouted: !leaguers?” | 'That the game really was a worth- {while affair did not appease these {ardent fans who had pald to see the stars. They wanted what had been odvertised and would not have minded the home team being drubbed severe- '1y. instead of suffering only a 28-to-19 {deteat, if the big boys had been at | hand. The American Legion team manage- | ment is not to be blamed for the non- | appearance of Meehan and the others, { for it acted in good faith. The Trenton | outfit was financially punished for its | @efault, but repetitions of the offense ; {should be prevented. The Legionnaires gave the second- rate Trentons a keen battle in the { first half, played under amateur rules, and had they not attempted to shoot \from midcourt, instead of working the Dail close to the basket, . have fared better in the professional- ‘1y plived second half. The opening session ended. 13 to 11, in favor of the visitors, Both teams went at one another {hammer and tongs in the closing half, {but the Legion men were too wild in | their tossing. Trenton was handicap- {ped for a time by having to shoot | into the glare of the sun-lighted west { windows of the court balcony, but {made good with close throws. | Of the visitors, Barlow, giant guard, wasg the best. His floor play was ex- collent and he was apt at feeding ithe ball to Kearns, Glasco and Dunn. Armour played a stellar game for the i Legion geam. i Dominican Lyceams and Petworth Athletic Club will be opponents to- in 1T i he mateh will get under way at 30 o'clock. This will be the second of the season between the the Dominicans winning the former, 41 to 31. ame | clubs. { ” | Capital Sflents were defeated $3 to £21 Ly the Fort Humphreys aggrega- {tion. Cook and McEride starred for ithe winners. while Anderson was best of the Silents. ! Navy Yard tossers are to play two | ¥ames this week. They will oppose ithe Collegians Wednesday and the | Calvary Baptists Friday. i { Hudson Athletic Assoclation is cust- ing about for more opposition in the 1120-125-pound class. Challenges may ibe telephoned to the management at i Main 4205, branch 35, after § o'clock:. A triple-header is scheduled to- nt ut Cougress Heights audi- i torium. Mount Vernons and Libertys will meet in the feature match. Ti 1 first game will be between the Washe ,ington Prep reserves and the Cincos, i4nd the second between ths IWash: ingtou Preps and the Manhattan Re- serves, i ; Mohawk Preps nosed out the Roam. er in a 17-to-16 engagement Ady |with three scrimmage goals, led the vinner's attack. Shaw's goos {from the foul Iin B Roamars in the running, e kept the Rpamers | THREE SKATING MARKS i SHATTERED BY McLEAN 1 SARANAC LAKE, N, 12—~Three new world s N records were estublished by Bobby McLean of Chicago on a half-mile straightaway track heve yesterday. McLean cover- ed the 220-yard distance in 13 2-5 see- {onds, bettering the record of 19 sec- jonds established by Charles Jew- traw of Lake Placid this y, The Chicago flash covered the quar- ter mile in 29 1-5 seconds. The pre- vious accepted record was 33 seconds. McLean's 01 amateur record is 37 8-6 seconds. McLean covered the half mile in 1.122-5. The former professional rec- !nrd was 1.15, held by John 8. John- son. i e b NEW HAVEN, Conn., February 12. —TYale's rifle team defeated the West- ern Maryland, 496 to 471, in a match shot by wire. Raish of Yale shot & perfect 100, “How about the big| would | Captain, Luther, into the lead for tia | ight in Wilson Normal gymnasium. Y., February! QUINT LOSES N the iuture, focal basket ball manzgers scheduling home games with should make the contracts so binding that thejtion at the end of the season _oi-town aggregations could not afford to visit Washington minus Eathused by glowing advance iduals belonging to the visiting squad. fans here pay their good money to sec them perform. but are rightly di Gruntled when these luminaries fail to appear. ports of the | { YALE FVE STILL AMEAD N COLLERITE LEAGLE NEW YORK, February 1:—By de- | feating Pennsylvania at Ithaca in the |only Intercolleglate Easket | League game played last week. Cor- nell registered its third victory in its four contests this season and ad- second place. Yale still is in first place, having won both of the games it has played thus far. Scheduled for two contests this week. one with Columbia today and the other iwith Penn on Wednesday. Neither of these latter teams has shown any extraor- dinary strength thus far, however. and if Yale maintains the form it di played early in the season, the Elis ought to be able to hold their posi- tion at the top of the standing. Cornell's latest victory sent | | its individual scorlng honore. Luther {scored 13 points in the game against | Penn. Loeb of Princeton ranks sec- ond with 49 points and Strom of Co- Tumbia is third with 40. Luther fs also far in tha lead in scoring from the foul mark with a record of 48 scored and only 14 missed. Loeb is second with 31, but he also missed on 27 other chances TEAGUE STANDING Onp Pte. 491 s 4 0 & ‘Wan. Lost Tale L) | Trineato | Cornerl | Colnmi Penn . Dartmouts . SCORING LEADERS. Fld. Fi. Lutlier. Cornell, ¢ Loeb, Princeton, rz Strom, Columbi; Calle: Suiumi | Dickenson, Princ "Pite, Yale, rf. raell, f Wedell, Co GAMES THIS WEEK, “Today—Yale at Columbia. Wednesday—Pennsyivania ut Yale. Saturday—Cornell at Dartmouth: Columbie at Pennsylvania. JOWA QUINT IS LEADING IN'THE "BIG TEN" RACE CHICAGO, February 12—With the ‘Wwestern conference basket ball race at the half-way mark, the Iowa quin- tet still is gracing the head of the procession. The Hawkeye: | ished in a tie with Michigan for big ten foot ball honors, have played seven ganies, emerging on the win- | ning end of all of them. Deadlocked for second place are the 1 0. Michigan and Wisconsin fives, each of which has played five games, win- ning four. The Hawkeyes will clash with Ohio State in Columbue tonight, and at the same time Minnesota battles with Michigan at Ann Arbor, and Illinois meets Indiana at Bloomington, The leading struggle of the week will come on Wednesday, when Wis- consin and Michigan are scheduled to clash. Just at present the only team that apparently has a_chance to stop the mad rush of the Iowans is Michigan. The Wolverines have two games with the Hawkeves, one at Iowa City on February 26, and the other at Ann Arbor on March 3. The Badgers and Hawkeyes do not meet. STANDING OF TEAMS. OMBE AL A Ball| vanced to a tie with Prniceton for| in the shot put, and may send either @ one-mile or two-mile relay team. { To date more than threc hundred schools and colleges are entered In the various track and fleld events. |SCHOOL TOSSERS USE THO GYMS TOMORROW Gumes in the annual high school basket ball championship series are {to be played on two floors tomorrow, ihuth contests start'ng at 3:13 o'clock Tech and Central are to ftage their setto at the Arcade, but the leading Eastern and second-place Western quints. whose meeting bears tm 1 ‘antly upan the outcoms of the series. i Wil clash in the girls’ gymnasium at_Central High School. The series. so fir as championshin {i8 concerned, will end tomorrow f| {Eastern beats Western. The former {then woull have a record of six | victories and one defeat, while West- | ern would have to redit but !four wins and three loeses with each team having one more game to play. Joe Fitzgerald and Earl Fuller are to officiate at Central High. A victory for Tech over Céntral |would enable the former to reln- anish last place to its opponents Should it loge, Tech could not escape |the cellar berth, although it might ihave company in that lowly posi- nter-high school athletic rompeti- | tion may be abolished for two years | 1y the board of prinoipals a ference with iporintendent of public schools, this £t Such a course has been commended by the board and it is known that a majority of the princi- {pals favors the recommendation. Central's towel-throwing basket ball players were discussed this morning by the authorities at the Mount Pleasant institution. If those who apparently took more interest {!n the flinging of damp cloths than in Lasket ball practios can be identi- fied, Central may take the floor to- morrow with a line-up somewhat {different from that used in previous series games. REAL LONG SHOT WINS. | HAVANA. February 12.—The sell-| ing plater Lieut. William J. Murray, by winning the first race at Orlental Park yesterday, pald his backers $086.50 for each $2 pari-mutuel ticket iheld by them. His present owner, and i his former owner, who gave the geld- ing away a short time ago. each held tickets on Murray for $2 across the board 'J0IE RAY TO GO AFTER MORE MARKS TONIGHT NEW YORK, Febraary 12 —Joie Ray, the Man o’ War of amateur run- ners, who rhn two miles in one and one-fifth seconds faster than the world outdoor record of 9 minutes 93-3 seconds made by the immortal Alfred Schrubb in England in 1904, and bettered the best indoor time standards for one mile and three- ] quarters, 3,000 meters and two miles jat the Wilco Athletic Assoclation’s games Saturday night, will make his farewell appearance in competition in New York this season at the 71st Regiment's games tonight. Two of the indoor records made by Ray were Improvements on old ones of his own making. These were for the 3,000 meters, which he covered in & minutes 311-5 seconds, or two- fifths of a second faster than he stepped the distance on the same track last year, and his_ two-mile mark of 9 minutes 1132.5 seconds made in this city in 1917. The other record that he shattered was Geor-ge , Bonhag's mark of 8 minutes 103-6 seconds for one mile and three-quar- ters made at Buffalo in 1310. Ray was {clocked in 7 minutes 594-5 seconds. His time for one mile and seven- | eighthe, for which distance there was i no indoor record, was 8 minutes 34 3-5 | seconds. The little super-performer on board floor tracks and cinder paths will be the scratch man tonight in a handi- cap race at one mile and three-quar- ters, in which he will concede liberal allowances to such noted cpponents as Willlam Ritola of the Finnish- | American A. C.. who enjoys the dis- | tinction of running four miles in | time never equaled by any other ath- {lete, and Ilmar Prim, national junior !cross-country champion. |, Ray {s confident that his exit from the scene of athletic activities in the metropolis will be marked by a com- bination of achievements equal to that registered by him In his season’ debut at the Millrose games on Jan uary 81. An easy victory and a new world record :for running one mile and a half were the result of his sterling performance at that meet. The mark which the greatest of all middle distance fiyers will attempt to c!lndnnn 1s less than forty-eight hours o | [ ! i If Ray wins tonight his eastern in- vasion will show an unbroken strin; of victories and a chain of new worl records made 1;p of six links. In the last named coilection are the marks for one mile and a half, one mile and three quarters, one mile and seven- eights, 3.000 meters, two miles in- doors and two miles outdoors. The Chicago wonder will recelve official credit for all of these extraordinary performances save the two-mile out- door mark. That is denled because of technical requirements. Outdoor marks are credited only to those ath- letes who make them outdoors. Herb Meyer of Rutgers, who broke the world 100-yard low hurdle mark Saturday night, ls expected to com- pete tonight. Meyer is the metropol- itan as well as junior nationa] cham- uion ard his victory over J. C. Taylor, the national titleholder in_ 119-10, 338 | lowering the old_mark of J. 8. Hill of Baltimore of 121-5 is one of the performances in s loag it { advancement. ! nut_sts. { spiendid * opportuaity. Apply Dupont Sherman ave _ MAN. white, to wait on table for board. 1. M nw. SIAN. educaied. intelligent, uot over 40 youl nt to lecture to touriats iu and aroun: ngton and to imstruct others In same former pewsyaper wan or actor very desirable; good compensation | mau. Address Box 145-W, Star GOWNS SUITS COATS MISSES’ This is an excellent oppor- tunity for married women who desire to earn extra money. Apply Employment Office. 8th Floor, G St. Side, for right office. Winb tlots, for ntlonally Enown Apply Tuesdsy e ational Metropolitau Baok bid and 9 o'ciock. T two, with Drefurred, Splendid | a2 | DOVINTIC—WHITE OR COLORED. COOK, experienced. with city references: stay nights. Phone Cleve. 671 2 Newlands Clievy Chase, Md. i 3§ GENERAL HOUREWORK, competent woma 5 | must be good cook: refercnces. Call Col. 65 el viper for city work. ermaneut employment 003 talkers: Me. Bond " bidg. ~ white. to Take charge of garage: n shift cars and snswer telephone. 1113 18tL ot n.w. . cnl appearing. NIGHT MA! one that reet, WOODWARD & LOTHROP.| dmlsvion 1o Recommended Rervice Col- wmna, eoli Main 5000 Branch 118. ADDRESRTNG. multigraphing, mimeograph: H typewriting. rotary. Let-O-Riter. 717 H BI! .CTRICTA fee. Delco. Klaxon. Remy, Sisemann. Dyneto, Basca. Atwate--Kent. Connectient Creel Rrom. M. 7539 F. e7on 131271314 14th. ATTO RADTATOR A DER ERTS. Tamps. tanks, low prices. TUCKER €O, 308 John Marshall pl., ss. conrthonse. F. 6426 | | AUTOMORILY, RADTATOR REPATR o | | cores Inealled. Westinehonas Batters Rerviee Georze Wells. th and H nw Frank. 2580 ATTOMORILE WEPATRING. Dodge _and Chovrolat experts. Repairing on other makes. Nrah-Tirker Motor Co., 1419 Irvieg st. o.w. Col. 4467, CARRON WPRNTNG. 400 cyfinder. owner fo remove plngs and wires: frogen cylinders. oas ines. stee) and aluminum welded properly: all work guaranteed. M. M. Coleman. 207 1%t st nw Phona M_4%e8. _ R 13e 1 GIRL to work around house, all or part ti ‘D'v.'t-r 10 wleep In. 1356 Fairmont st. n.w __ DOMESTIC—(OLORED. TAMBERMATD - WATTRESS, private family 5 ome Knowledge' of service aud 5 gton references; go bume 111750 Lamont st o cady ong ol . 8th & SALERME: iling real REATL cin_make with me. tate . Mr. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, REMODELING and fobbing: store and off fix. and ca FOTE 2 specisltr. Madl nd boxes THOS. B. BAILEY. 1530 U st. s.e., Anacost CAND prILOER TIPSCOMB. 623 Ham w. CARPENTER { wrecking ine P 1 to sel tires fo o d_ generul housework fn wmall mercial accounts. Address Doz t girl: no Sunday work: refer- ed.” Call after 10 a.m. 3605 Thursiay and Friday: 00 3 ERAL HO have roferen. Tefe: SALESAMA experience neces Address Box 11 . RK—Rellable _woman: ol 2 | must AGER, capain Grgan e nE prefer mas who will take finan Iy afier 8 o'clock. 310 Con 141l and 11 a6 SALESMEN, specialiy, to woik retall grocery tiade: must be scquainted with trade dress Box 141-W. Stur ofi SALESMEN, caliiog on ment store trade. to bandle scenic art plotographm hand-colored tine: very libaral comm's: Star office of z USEWORKER—Grl references. Apnly 88 T st. n.w. ERAL HOUSEWORKER, with or without ing: relisble woman: stay nights: refer- |ences "required. 1542 Albemarie st. n.w. Phoe Cleveland 1343 12¢ | TOUSEMATD. Ti ctal & tinents $50" month, 1232 colored gi. or Eeneral Bousework. Call af ouce. 10on o, nw. iSE. reliable girl, 3 to 11 pm.; $4 week, 14th_»r.._Room 211, NURSE. child's, after al evening: we _Call_Potomac NALESMLN, representutives for 8. n. STOCK BALFSM experienced. rifim‘xko one bt vers profitable coutfact as manager. Main 6593, between 4 and 5 p.m. TWO HIGH-GRADE MEN. over 25, poasessing ences. Work, washing and | CAMPPNTER AND RCTLORR. RENOTELIST | and johbing: store asd offi fix. and cabinet work & snecialty Ma'l slots and hoxes Ins. THOS. B. BATLEY, 1530 U s 8 CARPENTRY. PAINTING, JOE WORK of kinds. Phone hetwasn 5§ and 7 p.m. N. 6094-J. R_G_ Newlen. 1708 304 et n.e. CARPFT CLEANING AND WASHI} your carpets and roge cleaned hy Alber ler & Co.. improved steam carnet {#52 % Phone M. 2038, Ea eartaite i e . nw ates n Rachs Furnitore Co., corner Sth and D n.w. Main 6308 FURNITURE-CARPETS. 1f you hold furniture or carpets to sell man. Tl pay our price. 612 La. GOLD, siiver, watches, diamonds - jewelry needed in our masufacturing ull cash value paid. Selicger's, 820 ¥ corner 9t wa_goid, siser, a W "'r. FAraola, RATS. BEDBU stant resuits. iand_buildin ELECTRIC nerve tronbl: Graduate nurse (ol N YSTO-THERAPIST, ELECTRO-THERAPIST all etbical syatems of therapentics, 1724 20t5 phone N. G197 ALL” MAKE_PHONO G, e TICS women and children 1 hours. @ a.m.% North 64 > S ST OFF! L until you sce us ~ Highest pri 4145 JURTH'S OLD STAND. ¢ )W PATING 32 ter old clothing are the bt Exchange. 638 D st n HOME FOR AGED. specia) dlet: © North 7863, 1 th st day nurse. CHATR CANTY jearriages. repa Wickereraft th at. e CTIATRS CANED. npholstering. porch rocker i A Armstrong. 1263 10th st nw. REED FIRNTTURE. BARY ainted and_rphotatarsd. | . tracneEr an : idees develonsd: nd Drafting Bank hide. 120 personality, neat appearance acd ability to fake orders in downtown businers section cx- Tusive: pormanent position: guarantesd salary Witk Gawing account. Foor 901, 1817 1" 80, T, ‘See Mr. Rowen. TYP TERR — State eaperience, refervnce and salary expected. Address Box 134 Stur_ofmce. SITUATIONS—MALE. ATDITOR, bookkeeper or ofice man. experi- enced and’ competent. with best of references, Tants position with rellable firm by Februsry 20._Address Box 45-U. Star dffice. 13 CARPENTER FOREMAN, white, young man, thorough knowledge of architectural drawing geod workman: reliable aud capable. Box 144-W, Ktar office. HAUFFEUR—§ years' experience; frstcla re‘erence. Cul. 1388-W or address Box 11 Star_off 1 PANTON —Disabied veteran desires Aepariment of et an_opportunit; YOUNG MEN_AND BOYS with wheels, full or part time: $13 & week and commission. Apply | 27 12th vt n.w. 18 MARKER AND ASSORTER“,‘;:E:,‘,:’,":,‘,“';:W Saghdey on flat work; experienced. Ap- T._Star office. 28 play Dupont Laundry, 2535 COOK OR BUTLER—10 years' experience: Shérman avenue. ! Japanese desires position in @rivate famil FURNITURE SALESMEN. I honest. willing. capable worker: city or cou with some experience for outside work; \y: bas reference. Addrese Box 13-W, office. =8 s EPLOYMENT — By soung man with firm salary and commlssion. Apply at once, Mr. Ellle. Blum's, Inc.. 614 12th st. n.w. where is chance for advancement. Address Box 33-W, Star office. 13¢ NG WORK—Dy man with electrical ex- GLAZIERS. xperienced men wanted im- i v v r & bier, ts . Add mediately. Apply Barber &|caw e, vaciountant or masager. {HEAD WAITER, Norweg: ,f‘A‘:AfibfllL .\'caunxi B bq!hm‘pn .M,ll\kmf‘ E,x]n.. n emal : must be producer; by well{caick to tearn: willing wad obliging, any work: known office of realtors and builders of new houses. Ad- man of sbility: would consider moderate sal ary until 1 produced results. Address Box 142-W., Star oftice. . and can furnish cash bond. The; position is permanent, with op- portunity to earn good pay. where education Address Box nd o, 40; Botel or re law graduate. desires position March 4. where execotive ability is eseential. 14.W, Star oftice. . STENOGRAPHER, with good office trainin some selling experlence: young man, 24, coi lege education, desires permunent plice, pret- erably with Treal estate comcern. Address Box 247U, Star office. 13 with going real estate firm or bulider Star office. prospects furnished, therefore} SATESMAN —Am reputed to be an inside sale: trade, able to drive Ford truck recentlr disclarged from hospital; or | BECRETARY TO M. C.. expert stenographer, | Aone by month. { 13¢ RADTATOR REPATRING. {Rreuart's Garuge, “Authoried Ford Dealer.” {141 12th &t n.e.’ Phone Lincoln €200. GTASS FOR FVERY NEED PHONE OR ra recelve prompt attention. CAPITAL GLASR C0.. 1612 Tth n w. Phane North 486.W. | HOTSE WIRING of fhe bertar kind. Phone jue for an entimate. M. F. Miller Co. electri {cal contractors, 410 Bond bidg. Phone | 3034 19 INTERIOR DECORATING. Jaiina Lansborzh, | 758 M Rt.—Draneries. cretonnes, mobairs, window chades, unholstery, furniture slip cov- s windag soteenar e o | INVENTORY AND CAILTLATING _WORK | done. Prices reasanahle. BURROTGHS ADD- { ING MACTIINE SCHOOL, 724 1th st. n.w. Phene Main 2760, REYS. DUPLICATE KETS, 25 CENTA. Made while you . Turner & Clark. 1233 New York ave. Dacement. F._8005. MATTRESE MAKING AND RENOVATING. | Special for fall cleaning—Matiresses. box springs. fron frame springs, cnshions and pil- lown renovated at special nrices. pecial thi week—Mattranses_renovated, 350 Colum Beddinz Co.. 616 F st. n.w. Phone Main 3529, STATTRESSFA AND VILLOWS reuovated nt moat reasonahle prices. Lat ns call. give eatl- Prompt_deliveries and satisfaction as. Fagle Bedding Co., 1123 Panl Serene, 927 FORD REPATRING, RESILVER! bright : . Rest work, loweat prices 419 G st now. PATNTING AND PAPERING, RPECT prices during winter months: give us & trial. THOMPSON'S, 3413 Ga. ave. n.w. Col, 8 PAPERHANGING, 850 TP, INCLUD paper and eutout border. WALTER CHAI | . North 7260.W. m | 7 G AND PAINTING—H. F. i 2nd se. L. 836S. Quick, eficient nar. work: reasonable prices. mh5e ing cntout borders: And up. _ine! 1 AL, 38 Fla. ave. n.w. work. JOE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. The ~Star _requires from vertisers in this » references and o __statement of proposition. STEAMFITTER = capital wil ‘pves eatab. meamfitting busivess. Address 145-W. Star office R SALEGriwers cked and doing F st _ne (TGAR and newssiand for sale, § ave, FOR SALE—DELICATESS to st DRTG STORFE, (ORNER floor of THE HOTEL R sta nw espect DRUG ETORE. W. E. Krechting, ROOMING Hi and doing nice Star office. ble for high-l Api heat: 112.W, S ROOMING HOUSE. dow! lec., newly papered for rent 1 ATTOMORIL T T particulars app imigy e b iUy g S GAR, tobacco. mews, graphophone and m: itary supplies stand: yearly profit over £5,000 permanent milltary camp i ered by room rent: ventoties $5,000: fo £4.000, part ng vers plaio | need applr. Tie live man. or man Address 34 eecured notes: reason for s interested parties: trifle chance of a lifetime for a_ and wife. ~Average profit 30, Ridzely st.. Clarendon. Va 5 ement aod vard; nd bath, all furnished. Cen For & good focome Address Bo: tocked. I rooms. 3 toilets trally located downtown. at low cost fuvestigate this. 804.U, Star office. FOR BALE—$10,000 cash buys outright 507 of rights, titles and interest of established operating’ corporation; clear: vers popular present turnover capacity, $140; profits. daily; respectable business: eflicient, up t management under your direct control. This sum to be used entirely for the bepefit of the firm; lady or gentleman desirable Sour shrewdness fs & valuabie aesat. Four balf interest will be worth at least 5% more by August 1, 1923. For appointment, address Box 232.T, Star office. PAPERHANGING —Rooms papered, 37 and up. A T Gearee, 20 12t at. s.w. "Telephooe ‘Fanklin perience. 2008 ¥ nw. F. Accorneas. 18% EXECUTIVE—Young man, now employed in position of financial trust, desires connection Ross, 5th and V sts. n.e. | = urant. _Wold, 2128 H SALESMEN—Real estate (ex-|TioH soROOL BOT. is: rowiedse of perienced) with cars, many|{g; $15 week to start. “Address Box 25 Address Box 21-U, Star office. 12¢ PORTER In grocery atore, Ly young colored boy. _Call Lincoln 7380, dress Box 146-W, Star office. GROCERY SALESMAN who is fully experienced in retail Starting salary, $25 week. Ap- ly to Pee Kay Auto Grocers, nc., 1424 Irving st. n.w. STARTING, lighting and ignition _expert, storage batiery repairman, auto mechanic and oxogine-acteylene welder, ‘with executive abil- “{ity: has bad over 20 years' practical experi- ence: has full line of battery and Ignition equipment and_can furnish very bes ences. Plone North 53 bet. hours 9 a.m. 8 pim. except Bun. Address 904 Barry place .. 18 STEAM TABLE MAN, waiter or butler— Young colored man wishes position. Address 1444 _Corcoran st. n.w. WINDOWS CLEANED, 10 cents each. Mass, 885 3rd st._s.w. 1 YOUNG MAN, 23, neat appeariog; 6 years sales experience; desires to connect with re- lible house; references. Address Box 13! Star office. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, experienced in rents, up;ll‘“:;!‘i DW]D(I"J u'l.luel, ‘wants position S BT i i e S e e B Capitol st. HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTY SALESMAN TO REPRESENT NATIONALLY ADVERTIS- ED_LINE OIL STOVES ON SALARY. EX. PENSE AND BOXUS BASIS IN ADJACEN TERRITORY. PRODUCT ON THE MARKE' TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS. DU NOT APPLY TNLES8 YOU CAN SHOW A SUCCESSFUL RECORD. PH. JAMES N. NORRIS, RALEIGH HOTEL. MONDAY, FEB. 12, FOR_APPOINTMENT. INSTRUCTION COURSES CIVIL BERVICE EXAMINATION, both men and women. Internal revenue agent, Feb. 31; i i M. 20 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING, roome pa- HARDWARE and housefurnishing store for sale: good location; no ressonable offer re fused; ‘owner leaving city. Address Box 1 T, Star office. 1 pered. $4 up. Taterlor and exterior painting At Inwest nricen: all wark nt. Mot Topolitan Dec. Co.. 616 E st Frank. 800, FHONOCRAPHE REPATRED BY EXPERTH. Reasonable prices. Phonograph Hospital, 331 = Linc. 7511, EPATRING — Phonograpbs parts for all makes mi 808 #th N7 comniahed and remait ‘b siHiod work: aired, rofinished and_re v work- Fen. Plane Tuning—-$2.00. Schaeter Co., 644 H L 057. G, TINXING, JOBRING 1S OUR . Quick service in smergency cases 1 7ou think of plumbing, fhink of CAROW & FRY. 1011 H st. n.w. 261 FLUMBING AND HEATING. John . Guerr. 413 B st.—Linc. 3417—Kteam and hot- heating. " plumbing, boiler and power Fonnd _reliable ‘for 20 years. Al of the famons Tdeal Arco Boilers in ock. Can_nia boller 1z your premises sume” day_ordered. salary, $1.800 to $3,600. Special preparation. New class beginniug today. The Civil Serv- ice Preparatory School, southeast cormer 12th and F nw. Fr. 2080. ENCH BY EXPERIENCED NATIVI tencher; private lessons or a3 visiting g9 erness. Franklin 7425. 13* HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS men and women; natlon-wide demand in all depart- ments, ' hotels, clubs, apartment houses: un- crowded field: five living, quick adrancement: s ‘indorsed—our students employed by leading hotels everywhere. Open evenings. Call for particulars. ~Lewls Hotel Training School, 1340 New York ave. n.w. MEN—Antomobile industry needs traiued men, Auto_electricians, _mechanics, vuleanisers, | chaaftenrs, ‘managers 2nd drivers make from $160't0 $400 per month and up to $10,000 per year. Day and evesing classes at Amerl gan Motor Schools, ‘WINDOW DRESSER AND CARD WRITER. Expert, ready-to-wea engagement. Address Standard Co. 488" Sultimore, Ma. SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. COLORED COUPLB want work. 9664 or call 1760 T st. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. DRESSMAKER, MISS BERT—Street, afternoon ‘evening D8 & speclalty; also remodeling. Phone Col. 6227, 1708 Irving n.w. mhg® DRESSMAKING and alterations, by da ie Hawkins, Fairmont fon, D. €. 1. Bor 206, o DRESSMAKING, thoroughly experienced brer e Y P 11 & s T 5 GRADUATE NURSE wishes position. fon—Widow, re- st nw. HOUSEKEBPER or fined, educated, would Tike. posttion; roud travel; Lighest reference. Address Box 332.U, Star office! 12¢ JOB_OF_ANY KIND by girl._2113 Pu. ave. SURSE—Praclical, whits, experienced. _'Tel. Frankiin 2528. 180 PLACE in doctor & office; experienced In mied- fcal work: typist; college graduate, Address X, 1801 Eye st. SECRETARY, stenographer, seven years’ con- ressional secretarful experience: member of r a0d experienced in patent work. M. 85 302 Mclacklen bidg. . SECRETARIAL service, including rapid and accurate typing (of manuscripts, otc.) and stenography; available evenings and Sundays b Ppointment. Address Box 4-W, 8 e. . SEWING, by the day; references. 2010 Oth at. n.w. 1612-1832 You street tion low. Karoll this week. TH 811 Eond bids. MEN—Ambitious, become a Coiumbis frained drafteman and assure yourself of permanent, ‘well paid employmeat. train you di your spare day or night, In 8 to months, Cull, write or phome for particulars. Columbia School of Drafting 14th wnd T sts. n.w. North 272, [ORTHAND in 80 days; essy t» learn and T e ped £ et e e l'tlfl” Cfllzl“.‘ m‘ st. Malp 2676, fe26® Nawk, comincctal and pove rent " positions Lo T T T Burroughs Adding, Boo! ing and Calculat- ing Machine School, 724 17th st. a.w. Phone Main 2760. ‘Telephone Switchboard R Operating. Svares. . Gtord biag. cor. 14ih st ve, nlg Demand earn - O PLUMBING, HEATING _ AND _TINNING, “Have Tt Done Rieht—Get Casey 14 Columbia_135-1881. PRINTING. Complets prinfing feiwics. wilt- ing, illustrating, composition and presswor high-grade commercial work. Colmmbia Prin ing Co.._luc.. 813 14th st. niw. M. 4250 REED FURNITURE OF ANY DERCRIPTIO made to order. The Reed 8hon. 623 Tth at. RUG WEAVING — RUGS REWOVEN FRO! Jom carets, ducable and, cheap. ECLIPSE. 309 10th st. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED, REPAIRED and adfusted: all mokes: parts for all makes: work guaranteed In writing for one vear. Oppen- heimer's Shop Unique, inglon's oldest sewing machine dealers, 8th and E uts. n.w. TRUNR REPAIRING. Mints repairs trunks, leather_bags, Iadies’ handbags, etc. Call of phone Mintz. 838 F st. Main 3688, RITING AN AND REPORT: "fl our_ special ACME STENOGRAPHIC BUR! 0P EAU, 334 Star buflding. Maln 2423. HOLATERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING: careful attention: furnitura sent for and re- turned free. Tittensor, 1424 8th n.w. N. ATCH, © ATRING, 8 F. Cooper, 505% 11th n.w. Plose Frask: Iin_S908. RS 3 A ADES. Good qual- 1ty o Shades fitted to your windows, 83c; the bert quality of opaque shades. §1.15; buag fres. W eall with samples. ~ Kiesviatt, 11 and H ot Lincoln K79 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUES, aii vinds; beat prices paid. A, £ Arasid. 1833 o Siatn 8173, " BOOKS wanted; & representative of A R. w York's largest bookseilers, e red to for your old bool Eoptes ‘or éotire libraties purchased e what you have. Address 171-C, Star office. : CLOTHES—WIll pay mighest prices for iadies’ Snd men's wora ‘clothes. ~ Write o phose D, Btein. 1308 7th st. n.w.; phone North 499. COLOTHING—Army and Navy clothing and boots; mu-;pm- paid. Call Frakiin 1290. WE WILL LOAN YOU SMALL SUMS FROM $100 TO $300. SECURED AGAINST FIRST, BECOND OR THIRD MORTGAGES OR TAKE CHATTEL SECURITY: D. 2 BROKERAGE: 7 PBR (i UICK SERVICE. COMMERCIAL LO. NANCE CORPORATION. 921 15th ST. N.W. WELL KNOWN RESTAURANT. Downtown. _Very low rent. Good lesse R. RWICK 1410 G St. ROOMING HOUSE, 74 roomw; rent, $120¢ Dargain: must sacrifice; make offer. 0—Grocery and 4 Tooms; rent. $13 550Grocery and 2 rooms; rent. $40 2.000—Grocery rent, $80 $3,500—Grocery : rent. $130. $330—Confect. ; rent. i $500—Confect. 3 rent, $30. §2,000—Contect; and notion bus.; ot $40 $850—Drygood and motion businiess: and bath; free heat: $850—Lunch, good_ corner. 3.500—Lunch and 8 room: 500—Clgar aud news bus.: $1.200—Cigar and confect. hiis.; 30—FPool apd near beer bus': Tearoom and cafeteria; well located good bus.; make offer: big bargain R. M. CURTIS, Main 8043. bidg.. 9th &nd Mags ave. n.w FOR SALE-——MISCELLANEOUS.- BABY CARRIAGE, reed: excellent condition $10 for quick sale. Apt. 8, 1405 Girard o.w. nd other glass palle. Appiy rent, §20 8 rooms datug T8 ! ow; reasor Greenieat. 8404 14th n.w JASH REGISTER—Natlonal: §1 $200; usad sfx months, 921 9th st. n.w. 13 LE, walaut,_ swinglog, que; colo Sli:i“;erl rom Virglnia family: also lady's Jce skates on white pigskin boots, 4iz; new. Col, 141, 1225 Euclid 13° CREX UG, 0312, $5; brass bedstead, § gentieman's overcoat, large size, $10; 1 Coat, sise 40, $15. Apt. 014, Foutanet 14th_snd Fairmont n.w DOLL CARRIAGE, cost $13, for $0. Que st nw. N ELECTRIC FIXTURES Diuning rocm, parlor back parlor: modern. 510 R &t. n.e s FORD engine repair stand, $80; Bdison dicta phone, $50. 1317 L st. n.w. Phone Malu 82 cost =513 FOBEIGN POSTAGE STAMPS, small quan tity; cheap to collector. Ellsworth Bue, 30 R st. n.w. T URNACI Cam) [umphrey, for sale or ia ll‘;““ at Imltpwnflfl.: price by Muller & De Jarnette, tinning and heating experts, 2824 Pa. & w. Ph West 2827. Res. West $160-W. Twenty satiafied customers io the last month is our reference. 12¢ X . clothing, books; 425 4th st. v.e. GAS NGES, good as vew: all styles satesd; less tas half rrice.” \Vhy pay mors 3.'W, Williams. 600 6th 3.w. Maia 2086. fe Teasonab coil dropside all perfect 2 s water heater; P20 N gertect; chesp. X i ’ TATROBES. twor two g ranges: double cop o couen, ¥

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