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»2 REPUBLICTOLIVE, | SAYS SUNYAT-SEN Head of South China Govern- ment Gets Rousing Stu- dent Ovation. TELLS OF COLLEGE DAYS Became Revolutionist While Study- ing, He Explains—G@ives Young Men Advice. By the Associnted Prens. HONGKONG, February 21.—Sun Yat- Sen, here on his way to Canton 10 as- sume his old place as head of affairs in south China, was guest of the Uni- versity Union to- day. His arrival at the gate of the university, where as a youth he at- tended Queens Col- lege, was the sig- nal high from the mo- tor car to the au- ditorium. In the absence of the British vice chancellor. the co- lonial secretary welcome the southi- SUN YAT SEN. ern leader. “This university,” sald Dr. Sun, “is my inteHectual birthplace. More than 2 thousand times the question has been put to me, when and how I got my revolutionary ideas. 1 can only answer in this very kong. The difference between the co- lonial government of Hongkong and the 2overnment of China so impressed me, the orderliness and security of the for- mer contrasted with the misgovern- ment of the latter, that it led me to become a revolutionist. When 1 be- came a all sort things about me. But after all, China's revolutionist is but & modern furopean po‘iticiin “The Chinese republic 10w has been established twelve yecars and it means to stay. It will be everlasting.” Found Corruption. Sun Yat-Sen sald h- had wondered in his youth why the British could do £o much with the barren rock of Hopgkong within seventy years that China in a thousand years had been unable to accomplish. In the Hong- ong adminisiration, as he saw {t, cor- ruption was the exception, purity the ruic. while the contrary was true of China. he declared. “After completing a medical educ: tion in Hongkong. he added, made a trip inland and found Peking a hundred times more corrupt th Canton. in China we haven't & gov- ernment. We have been wmisgoverned many centuries. Accordingl: 1 gave up “the profession of curing men and teok up the task of curing my coun- ry. _Dr. Sun advieed the Chinese stu- dents to learn English, He exhorted them to carry the example of good government to all parts of China :FORD ASKED TO DEVELOP NEBRASKA WATER POWER Senate Adopts Resolution Similar | to That Passed by House Last Week. By the Assoriated Press. LINCOLN, Neb., February 2i.—The Nebraska senate, after considerable discusslon last night, adopted by a vote of 25 to 6 a resolution inviting Henry Ford to come to Nebraska to survey the statc’s water power and cngage in its development. A simi- Jar resolution was adopted by house last week Objections were made by a number of eenators to portions of the resolu- tion that coupled with the invitation \ indorsement of Mr. Ford'e Muscle hoals project. Objection also was made to the possibie inference that e state plcdged its influence and \upport in any development Mr. Ford iaight undertake in Nebraska. R e TR v, ASKS SEARCH FOR GUNS. Chicago Shooting of Labor Leader. CHICAGO, IPebruary 21.—A demand that Chicago iabor leaders be search- ed for concealed weapons every time ey are met by the police wa$ made - Robert I. Crowe, State's attorney. 5 a result of the gun battle in a crowded cafe in which Steve Kelliher, nion official. was slain. It was the 1wenty-fourth killing in Chicago in he past twelve years. Meanwhile “Handsome Dan” McCar- ‘hy. another labor leader, who was irrested following the slaying of Kel- iher and the wounding by a stray lullet of & woman duncer in the cafe, sinclared he had fired in self-defens: i{e blamed ¢Kelliher's wife for th Prosecutor shooting, declaring that she had call- £d him a “rat” and other names. SAY TOKIO POLICY WEAK. Peers Want Diplomatic Affairs “Consolidated.” Fr the Assoc 1ted Press. TOKIO. February 21.—The house of neers has taken tha unprecedented tep of unanimously adopting reso- utions dealing with the gove: s methods of handling foreign affairs. The resolution called on the rovernment to solidate its dip- tomatic_Polic: ers described e cabinet's poli s “retrogressive d weak” but disavowed any inten- tion of encouraging an aggressive nolicy. Premier Kato, replying to the ac- tion of the peers. said the porermmant utended to employ its best efforts r the peaceful expansion of the em. pire. BOY SPENT ZERO SPELL ON STRAW BED IN SAND Ry the Associated Pre DENVER, February 21.—On a bed of straw with a threadbare overcoat 28 his only covering, Ernest Adams, twelve-year-old runaway from Kan- sas City, Mo., slept through the cent below-zero weather that pre- vailed here and lives to tell ahour For ten days and n'ghts he live the sand pits west of Denver. He told his etory to the police after he was seen by a motorist sleeping n a crevice in the sand pits late yes- erday morning. He explained that he “‘overslept.”” The lad, who was picked up by tha police here about a vear ago, while in quest, he said, of “the In- dian survivors of the Custer mas- sacre.” will be returned to his home in Kansas City, from which he fled 1wo weeks ago. He lived, as he could, he asserted. “from the back doors of his neighbors.” ‘WOULD BOOST RESEARCH. LONDON, February 21.—Sir Alfred Yarrow has donated £100,000 to the Royal Socfety for the promotion of =cientific re: ch in its application 10 practical airs. In malking the =itt, 8ir Alfred said he was convinced That the future prosperity of the “ountry was largely dependent upon the encouragement of such research. 1 for an out- burst of cheering students, who car- ried him shoulder- lace, the colony of Hong- | revolutionist people began to | the} Roiled by! (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Rennison dld not reply. His face, too, looked somewhat haggard as he removed his hat, tossed it on a leather couch, mopped his forehead with a handKerchief and strode slowly to a chat ide Horsford's de There was a suggestiveness of hesitation in his manner as he sat down. With trembling fingers the assist- ant secretary drew a letter from its envelope. “You've been expecting me, I sup- pose?” Rennison began. ‘Why?" Horsford asked evasively. “You gave me no intimation that 1 should look for you today.” Have others not done 50? “To what others do you refer “Those you saw in Baltimore afte 1 left you last night.” Again Horsford cleared his throat. “You, too, were In Baltimore, I be- lieve.” he said Yes. Sinking back in his chair, the sistant secretary now for the first time faced his visitor—half fearfully, half deflantly. “In following me to that city was it vour purpose to give to me the sheets of paper you took from your friend Storrow's cane—the sheets you with iheld when you gave me the bogus | papers last night? “Well, wken 1 followed you to Bal- ! timore ‘T had not fully "determined what course | would take concerning {the_papers.” | “You have reached a determination now “I have nearly reached one. { Cer- {be considered deci- I sion.” “Have jou come {circumstances with me? {_“Not_exactly that, I should say. Your office will be to put me in touch with persons who will be able to give to me definite answers to certain proposi- tions wiiich 1 am prepared to make. “I see” Horsford answered, nod- ding. 2 “I am glad the situation is bécom- ing clearer to you,” Rennison drawled. “There is still, however- Horsford raised a trembling. sting hand. “It is not clear to me, Rennison.” he sald. “Before we proceed further 1 would be obliged if you would throw a little more light on our rela- | tive_position: Yesterday, pursuing a quest on which you had been sent by me, you took from Hayden Stor- row's cane certaln papers which it {was essential that I as the repre- {sentative of the Navy Department in ithis watter. should have with the {1east possibie detay. Instead of giv- iinx those papers to me, you retained {them and gave to mé some bogus |shrell that were not even partial {copies of the originals. What wa | your purpose in deceiving me? i” I had found reason to suspect that l’you were acting the capacity of a {representative_of Seafalcon and his brotherhood. Your visit to Baltimore confirmed that suspicion. Knowing I have proof of the fact that you have | been_ disloyal to the government of {the United States, and that the pa- {pers you so earnestly desire are in {my possession, it should be clear to {you that before this you would have gone the way of Reifsnyder if some powerful motive had not restrained me from meting out to you such pun- ishment as you have deserved. The restraining motive arises from a grievance I have against the Ameri- can govermnent In leaving the service of that government I find it desirable to make peace with certain jenemies I have made as a result of the nature of my activities in the bu- reau of military intelligence. It is essential that I have such protection {as may be afforded by Seafalcon and ihis_brotherhood.” {“He is all-powerful,” jmuttered. ! "“He will not be so until he obtains possession of the secret which 1 took {from Storrow's cane yesterday. That {secret carries with it the balance of ipower.” “He is well aware of that,’ tord replied. “For certain considerations I will place it in his possession. The con- ditions to which he must agree are these: First. he must pay to Mirlam Warburton the sum of $200,000; sec- ond, he must give to Miss Warburton full liberty of movement and the as- surance that never again will she be required by the brotherhood to per- {form any act as one of its agent; { third. foilowing its receipt of the & lcret from me, the brotherhood will {use everv effort to assure me ade- !it being understood that I iive in_re- itirement at my country place in Con- {necticut.” “That Is al?” i Rennison paused. “That is all.” the officer repeate {“You see that, except protection, I am {asking nothing for myself. Due con- ! xideration must be given, however, to my suggestion concerning the manner in which the papers are to pass from me to Seafalcon.” You would give them to Seafalcon oursel??" s Horsford, who now appeared to have recovered much of his com- posure, stroked his chin thought- fully. “That might be difficult, captain,” he muttered. { “The method T am suggesting is one {upon which I shall insist,” Rennison jretorted doggedly. “I know Seafalcon {is in or near Baltimore. Before I { surrender the papers I must have from Seafaicon himself assurance i that the conditions I have named will I be carried out—to the letter. My plan of procedure is this: At 6 o'clock i this evening I will get into telephone must shape my to discuss those i pro- te Horsford Hors- Horsford asked, i jcommunication with you at your ilouse. You then will tell me whether or not my conditions have been ac- | cepted. " We wili make no reference ito details, of course. When you are jsatisfied thas it is my voice you hear ton the wire, you simply will sey ‘Yes, ‘No,' or ‘Reservation.’ ~Should {vou say ‘Reservation’ I will under- {stand that & personal interview with ime is necessary.” i Horsford nodded. i “1 understand you,” h aid ! “Should your reply be ‘Yes’ I will {have no further communication with {you or your friends until 10 o'clock |tontght, at which time 1 will alight at the Unfon station, Baltimore, from the train which leaves Washington at 9. 1 will pass quickly through the ! waiting room to the main entrance. 1 will wear this suit and will carry la vellow walking stick., with the {curved handle held downward. {the entrance a representative of your chief will step toward me and eay. ‘A taxi will not be necessary, for a private car {s waiting.' I then wiil accompany him to the waliting car, after which I will be entirely at the service of the brotherhood.” “You will have the papers with you?” Horsford asked. “No. As soon as possible, after T enter the car, I must be taken to your ghief. When he, in the presence of Miss Warburton, gives to me the surances I require, I will indicate a place where the papers may be found and taxen to your chief in a few fmingtes.” H@sford shook his head dublously. are asking him to take what may (e described as a serious ch of ca¥ture, captain,” the assistant retary said hesitatingly. “If you plan to double-cross him——" “I will be alone, unarmed and com- letely in his power. In such circum- Siances any attempt at duplicity would e suicidal, of course.” ’ “1t is well that you are taking this view of it, captain,” Horsford inter- polated grimiy. 5 “There is one thing more.” Renni- son went on. “You are the only gov- arnment officiaj who has learned that the sheets 1 gave to you last night were bogus; that only in form do they resemble the originals that were taken from the body of Channing. Though Towndrow went with me, trailing you, to Baltimore. he was not informed concerning all the circum- stances. You will infer, therefore, tain_circumstances which remain to| quate protection against my enemies, { Atl INING STAR. WAleNGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY The Scarlet Tanager A Stery of Seeret Service and Diplomatic Intrigue BY ]. AUBREY TYSON (Copyrigkt, 1922, by the Maemillan Company.) that the nature of the substitution of the false sheets for the real ones is known only to you, to your confi- danta and to me.” Horsford's start and the furtive, wondering glance he directed toward the speaker did not escape the boser- vation of Rennison. As the gaze of the assistant secretary again fell to his ;l'l k hts hands and knees were shak- ng. ‘Uh, ah!” he gasped weakly. was a pause, then Rennison “Now, Mr. Horsford, in order that ithere may be no misunderstanding Iconcerning the conditions 4 have im- posed and the plan of procedure I ‘have oblined, I will ask you to re- ipeat them.” { Slowly, mechanically and in a qujet monotone Horsford complied with the request. He omitted nothing. Rennison, satisfied, nodded and rose. “Very . Mr. Horsford,' he said. “Our understanding is complete. In the ecircumstances, I do not see that there is any more to say. I will communicate with you in the manner 1 have suggested at 6 o'clock. Mei i ! Horsford _di- “8it Again the Army man reseated him- self. | With his elbows resting on the arms |of his chair and the fingers of his clasped hands mioving nervously, | Horsford, leaning forward, gazed at the pile of letters on his desk. He cleared his throat. “Captain,” he began, “you have said that, having discovered I was in {league with the brotherhood, & power- ful motive impelled you to refrain from meting out to me the punish- ment I deserved. You added that the motive was incident to some griev- ance against the American govern. ment. Would I be asking too much if T were to ask vou to make this & little more clear to me?” Rennison hesitated. “l am asking this because I believe 2 knowledge of such a grievance would strengthen the confidence of my friends in your good faith toward them and their cause,” the assistant secretary added. “I will tell you, then,” Rennison an- swered bitterly. “In the Army of the United States I have the rank of an officer. I attained that rank by dint !of hard study, hard work and faith- ful service. Despite these facts and repeated and vigorous protests, I have been compelled to serve as a profes- sional spy. This service, always oner- ous to me, has been aggravated by the growing number of my enemies— distinctly dangerous enemics. 1 have wanted to marry and settle down to ian honorable career in the Army. The {War Department has contemptuously {ignored each rcquest I have made for regular military service. And now, Mr. Horsford, I am tired—dog tired of it all. I'm through. As an Army spy ‘m_done. “This Mis dear to you?” “Dearer, than life itself. And your brotherhood has her in its grip. “I see,” Horsford murmured softly. The fingers of one of his hands, no longer trembling, were fumbling at his chin. ‘“They've got your nerv lad—as they got mine. Is it not so Rennison rose abrutly and crossed the room to the leather sofa on which he had tossed his hat. He was bend- ing over this n he felt a hand fall on one of his shoulders. “The world is mad—mad—mad®" Horsford exclaimed huskily. Rennison, straightening, the hatband. “Yes,” he assented. “It is mad. “And yet—yet—Rennison, I had ex- pected something rather better of vou,” Horsford went on, gently grip- ping one of the sleeves of the Army officer and looking toward one of the windows. “indeed!" Rennison murmured. “I am a man well along in years and with no ability to perform great tasks,” Horsford continued. “Politi- jcal influence, rather than merit, was i responsible for my appointment to the |ofMce I now Mold under the govern- ment. T achieved this preferment in the American way. The political in- terests which effected my appoint- ment wanted a weak man in this po- sition, and their choice fell on me. Following my appointment, several weeks before. 1 realized this. The realization first humiliated. then appalled me. When T found I was nothing more than a mere tool in the nds of sinister men T tried to get out. It was too late—it was too late: Rennison. Do vou understand me>” His voice sank almost to a whisper and the hand which had been grasp- sieeve fell to his side. The Army man was silent. “The knowledge that I was to be required to play a traitorous role came to me slowly.” the assistant sec- retry went on. “But, as it came, the grip of the brotherhood grew tighter. Subserviency to its will meant life to me. Death would be the penalty of my deflance. In a hundred ways I was made to feel the power of the hands that moved me as & pawn and the folly of any attempt at resist- ance.” The eves into which the speaker was looking for sympathy or pity were indicative only of cold abstrac- tion. In shaking accents Horaford continued: “Like s European captive of a sav- age African tribe, and forced to do the bidding of a merciless chtef, I still prayed that disaster might come to him—disaster that might result in my relea: L felt that. sooner or later, there must arise from among my countrymen some David who would succeed in striking down this modern_Gollath—Seafalcon. Who he might be I did not suspect. But T i Miss Warburton is very ! smoothed i HELP—MALE. NEVER wmell ORI AL vee. AUTO "’Al; MEN, e (’.“ kit of tools il t v 18 P ave, nw, i 220 o oA Ave BW. % BARBERS, twe, oslorad. Apply 3238 111k ot BUSHELMAN. 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THERAPEUTICS AND PHYST. eal eulture given men, women and children Dr. Carolyn Austin. = Office hours. 9 8. p.m._For_appointment. phone North €47 WE_ARE NOW PAYING §2 TO $10 FOR men's and ladies’ used suits. Our prices for eld clothing are the biggest. Wash Clothing Exchange. 633 D o.w. Phone Main 3378, and ruge, immediately. for & room house: whole or 0dd pleces. eal Franulin 3080, - - o Diecen Flease sall FURNITURE enough for & 9-room housa o immediatelys will by a5 & whols o . Kiodly eall Franklin 64e. FUBRNITCRE—If t sults for yeur faroiture 854 other “miscal. "M, Shapiro, 600 Louisiasa ave. : for & #13-room bous whole loces Kindly call Adams Sri00 veme) RE—We by Fousehold faraliurs o office fxtures, Mones ad e, foreiturs raiture Co., cora ‘Main 6308, er 8th a2d D 7} 3 of al wanted immediately. R AGED. Invalids and rest cure: special diet: night and day nuree. North 7963. 1724 20th st. D.w. STASRAGE, SWEDISH, HELPS BLOOD C culation, " fat-reducing, paraiysis. nenriti Carl Anderson, 804 17th st. Ph. Frank 4364J. GOLD, silver, watches, diamonds and_oid femeizy o 1o our maaufacturiog dept. ull cash value paid. Selisger's, 820 F st., corner 9th. PIANOS and victrolas, oid gold, wilver. monds_and fewelry. A F. Arsold, 1323 G st._nw. _Main 8173. RECOMMENDED SERVICE The following Business ooncerns Aave Seem recommended to The Btor and puaram- tow satiafaction to Btar readers. Any oom- gleing fousd meceasary o bs made o The far will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service 4 wmns, calt Main 5009 Brameh 118. TN, muitigraphing. mimeograph. ink. typewriting, sotary. Let-O-Riter. 717 14th ot Fhone i1, 8165, mrse "K‘“ STMENTS d rn“u'\n'l;;:";’!ll fA::‘a‘}. ven peraonal ramnt attention. - Ber'w Colinetion 'Ca.. 1344 G at. Main 505T. ATTO PATNTING—We siln the 7200 T customer. Don't pay fancy prices quality and quantity, Bec our $40 and $50 fobs, inelnding striping and monograms. Beck's Rix ' Fireproof Paint Shop, 11th and F &.w. Franklin 8257, | AUTO RADTATOR AND FENDER WXPERTS. Lamps, tank: Jow prices TUCKER CO. 308 John Marshall pl.. %o, conrthanse. . 6426 COMPANTON —Disabied veteran deaires posi- tion: ‘recently discharged from hospital; or confidentinl secretary, whers education and brendiug w!ll prove an asset. Address Box 27- T. Star offic DRUGGIST — Registered; regul Phone Lincoln 1580. . ATUTOMORILS REPATRING. - Dodre asd Chevrolet experts. Repairing on other mi Nash-Rinker Motor Co., 1419 Irving Col._4487. E: BABY OARRIAGES PAINTED and reuphol- stared: corduroy by the vard and trimmings. TPHOLSTFRY SUPPLY STORE. 623 7th n.w. T ENGINEER. colored, . tor in apt. louse, with quarters; small sals) T. A. Davis, 114 D st se. 21 | FIRESTAN, wiite, experience several years eneral mechanic: office bl or apartment. Address Box 334-X. Btar office. = FOREMAN, automobile and wagon painter weeks position; good letterer, sober and steady 20 years' experience: local references. Address Rox_339-X. Star_office 278 LICENSED ENGINEER, elderly gentleman, ‘wishes ition with Christian family, Ameri- d, to take care of furnace and de round the house. Address Box 2: X. Ktar office. 21 POSITION by young men in electrical appli- ance store: has had experience with Western Eleetiic Co. West 1393-J. 210 POSTTION Wanted by youns married man, ex. nced in hardware, paints and household as buyer and mapager. Address Box 234-X, Btar office. SALBEMAN. veal estate, knows something real estate and District, desires position going con- cern: have selling experience d_car: not afraid work; permanent. Address Box 207X, Rtar_office. . SEVERAL Wants positior Call_Foward jobs for students. M. C. A.. Columbia 8100. | TEACHER, grades, bookkeeping or accy. de- sires work'evenings. ~Address Box 387X, Star office. { TRUCK DRIVER, helper or chaser in garage reliable colored man. 736 Columbla rd. n\. TYPEWRTTING —Expert _typlst_desires work enings: reasonable prices; will do work elther ‘st bome or outside. Phone Columbia 97437, 230 ROOKKEEPER and {ypist_experienced young woman with good personality. Apply by let- ter onls: give age and last salary received. Address Rox 201.X. Btar office of_elderly lady, competent Call aftar 8, 1804 Girnrd » CASHIER -Young lady of excellent character, with references, wanted in high-class millinery shoj who' has had experieuce as cashier and can ‘ake care of office records. Apply Mason Muurice. 13th and G sts. n.w. CLERK, young iady to make herself gencrally useful in laundry office; must be wil acquaint- od_with _city. _Address Box 2%9-X, Btar office DANCING—Lady to give instructions {n_danc- ing. Must be competent. Apply after 2 p.m. 719 0th o 210 DEMONSTRATORS for_wtores and salealadies fo sell tollet preparation to besuty parlors. Avply 917 18th st., between 11 and 12 Tours: ay. LADIES, high type, between the a aud 30 ‘years old, to demonstrate for inter- national ‘concern. ' Do not_answer unless you can give best referesce. We have many herc who_make from $30 upward. Address Box 228X, Star_office. Pleasant ‘WASHMAN. experienced colored man. Laundry, 620 Ep:l. n.w, TOUNG MEN, 18 to 22, to sell advertising on telephone: salary and advaocement. For in- terview call Main 5035 FOUNG MEN. four, to (ake orders i Ington d Virgind travel with ma e ?l" ‘week; guaranteed salary and commission. com 801 Fed. Am. Nat. ok bldg. \‘nh NG ME; m,; L appeariag, to travel ‘with manager; ex lence unnecessary. Apply *t'Reerling Hotel between 5 and 7 p.u.;gr. Gours. ATTENTION! Young married man for sales position: muat oo hard worker; local and mearby territory: can average $30 to $60 per week: references required. Phone Main 3493 for_appolntment. ! GROCERY MAN, retail busi- ness, one capable of taking charge ; ref. required. Alexandria Market Co., 115 North Royal St., Alex., Va. 22% {REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, —experienced. with car; (will consider men with other selling experience). be_trustworthy y THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO. Realtors and Duilders of New Homes. 914 New o¥rk a Tage LADY, bright, intelligent, for permanent po- sition: outside work; experience preferred but not essential: salary and commiseion. Willeox & Gibbe 8. M. Co., 702 10th at. n.w. . LADY, refined Protestant to exploit educa e an, phone number. office. d “opportunity for rapid adv: Address Box s of 25 | WORK, of any ¥Ind by G, W. U. stude change’ for room and board. Address Box 312-X, Star oftice. WORK. full_or spare Ume: In private pl Accorners, 1738 G_st. n.w. 5 WORK on farm or garden: young man, white, good_worker. 739 Princeton pl e SITUATIONS—FEMALE. DRESSMAKER, MISS BERTStrect. afierncon evening_gowns' & speciaity: also remodeling. Phone Col, 6227, 1708 Irving n. mhse |MARCEL, WAVER—Also apprentice. Ruth Daye. 307 Kresge bldg.. 11th and G. . NTRSE — Reliable, _experienced, . middle-aged Protestant : fond of children; city or country Call or write, 807 12th st. n'w. . PRACTICAL NCHSE, experienced. 6631 Har- ian nlace. Takoma Fark. D. C. 210 SEWING, by the day. Call Mrs. 8. Fran lin 3134, SEWING of ind. of reference; will cali nw. STENOGRAPHER, _experienced, _competent: permanent or temporary; references. Frauklin 1164 . STENOGRAPHER SECRETARY, four _years experience: capable, conscientious, energeti excellent _recommendations. Col. 3797. * TYPIST, some knowledge of shorthand. dress Box 335X, Btar office. TYPISTCLERK, competent, wishes position. Call Pranklin 2 22 DOMESTIC—WHITE. Tace. | ¥ ueeds_work: beat for work. 817 13th st. | i Ad- g Tperlenced in beauty parior business, to take complete charge of beauty parlor. Col. 4802. (OOK, working bousekeeper; American; Tefer- ences: no Isundry: per month. Address Box 308-X, Star office. . ational work; no bookkeeping lendid opportunity for right & young Iady At present em- ployed to do spare time alary and com- mission to right person. Address Box 34 Btar office. . SALESWOMAN. refined; house-to-house can- 712 5th et. n. influential _Philadelphia ment house desires one woman with selling_ability for District and one for Rock- ville and Montgomery county; also one woman for District spare time work: sales experience e; replies confidential. Address Box 301-X, Rtar office. B SKIRT DRAPER—Eaperienced, in dressmaking_establishment: long season. dress Box 134-W, Btar office. STENOGRAPHER with general real estate office; good salars. 3089 Bond bld Arat-clasn Ad- experience in Harry Miller, fOUSEREEPER, by middie-aged, refined lady: preferably for an elderly gentleman or widower: fond of children. Address Mrs. B. Sousa, care Mrs. Beatrice Mayo, 146 Colfa: Providence, R. 1. { HOUSEKEEPER for bachelor; best of references. apt. 2. HOUSEKEEPER for widower or elderly gen- tieman by middle-aged widow; unencumbered: references. Address Suite 2, 807 Mt Verno place, et 3 HOUSERBEPER for wldower of hl:helo‘l;i would leave eity. _Col. 5208, 20y DOMESTIC—COLORED, = adults; widower or 509 E st. n.w., | i CARBON RURNING. 40 cviinder. owner to remove pings and wires: frozen cylinders. cast. ings. steel ‘alnminum welded properly: afl guaranteed. M. M, Coleman, 207 124 st_n.w.__Phone M. 4508, < CARPET CLEANTNG—If you want the best 8t most reasonabie prices Phone W. 105 American_and Persian Rne Co.. 2304 Ps. av STAMPS_Stamp collections, stamps on origi- 1 cnvelopee. Address Box 282-X, Star office. TYPEWRITER —DESK — mab ny: eecon hand. Phope Main 6278 and ask for Wilkio- son. . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. The ~Star _requires from edvertisers in _this column references and o detailed statement of their proposition. A GOING BUSINES: heart of shopping district pays good profit; reasonable terms and satis- factory lease to responsible and experlenced party. Address Box 64-X. Star office. ROOMING HOUSE—Ten rooms, bath, electric- its. gas; nicely furnished: good paying propo sftion; party leaving town; reasonable. 90S Ere st. n FOR BENT—store and 7_rooms, 1233 1th # o.w. Apply Fred H. Hable, ‘1131 7th nw. 210 HARDWARE, Lousefurnishing and paint bus iness for wale; cheap; good location. Address Box 274-U, Star office. 20 FOR RALE—$10.000 c interest of established operating corporatio clear, very popular line: on & busine large profits, honorable busine right management under you This sum (0 be used entirely for the benefi' § of the firm. Lady or gentleman desirable Your half-interest will be worth more by Aug. 1. For appointment, T, Star_office. h buys outright. 50°, CARPENTER AND BUILDER—_For economy in remodeling eontult B C. RROFER, 4631 Pelt Cieve. CLEANTNG and _pressing_business tec with or without living quarters. Address Rou 249-X, Star office. 22 CARPENTER AND RUIL NG and jobbing: store. office and show window fixtnren. “‘Garages of quality.”’ Estimates. T. B. BAILEY, 1530 Y TARPENTRY, PAINTING, JOB WORK of all Kkinds. Phone between 5 and 7 p.m. N. 60047, R_G. Nowlen, 1708 814 st. n.e. CARPENTRY and building: any Kind of slter- ation work: preferably instle finishine. store Bxtures. otc.: first-class work gnaranteed: low rate. Batimate given. G. A. Hallen, Frank- lin 5498 " nfter 5 n.m. 2% CARPET CLEANING AND WARHING. fave your carnets and rurs cleaned by Albert Ki ler & Co..” imnroved steam carnet cleas 252 M4 ww Phone M. 2008, Estl chaarfily eiven: iy CHATRS CANED, uphoistering. porch rockers slinted. €. A Armstrong. 1233 10th s Franklin 7483 DELICATFSBEN STORE wanted, with o ithout, living quarters. ~ Address Box 247X WILL PAY CASH FOR A GO business: any aection of the city. 258 X, Etar office. MEAT STAND in Arcade Market; it sold at once. Apply 1234 Irving after 8 pm. CIGAR ETAND “wanted: ofice bullding pre- ferred. _Address Box 253X, Star office. 21* SHOP equipped for cornices and auto radiators for sale; low rept; good chance to quick buyer._1405 Q st. n.w. ROCERY, southeast stock: rent, $40. $&; Cafeteria’ and rooming house, downtown; 2 bargain at §1.500. General store in Brightwood: doiog & good business: cheap for guick action G._ WARBURTON. 02 ¥ N.W. Address Dox Teasonabie two living rooms; l' FLECTRIC RFPATR electric nortable 1405 _14th Vin Contracting Phone Frank 305 FLOOR REFINISHING, PAINTI done by expert mechanic at rediiced prices this month. Paul Serene, 1232 10th n.w. Tel. F. 6421.3. converted fc and fixtore, g FORD REPAIRING, RADIATOR REPATR Rtemart's Garaz nthorized Ford De 141 12th st _n.e Phone Lincoln 6200, TSTERTON DECORATING Tins Lanshuren, 1758 M St.—Draperies. ersfonnes, mohairs, window shades. unholstery, furniture slip cov- | nre_winfow scraens. KEYS. DUPLICATE REYS, 21 CENTR Made while vou wait. Turner & Clerk. 1233 New York_ave_nw. Rasment. ¥ 3005, MATTREAS MAKING AND RENOVATING. Special for fall cleaning—Matirenses. ot springs. iron frame sprines, cnshions and pil- Town enovated at snecisl prices. Apecial this week—Mattresses_renovated, $250.° Colombia Reddine Co.. 618 E st. n.w. Phone Main 5528, SATTRERSFE AND PILTOWS renovated moat ressanahle prices. Lat s call. give es mate. Prompt_deliveries and satisfaction eured. Fagle Bedding Co.. 1123 Tth st. Main 799: HIRAORS RESILVERED: GOARANTBED Instingly bright: wind shislds Kinde. H. M. SAGER. 46 WILL S8UBLET space in well established J elry store in prominent downtown district an’ optical department. Address Box 288- Btar office WANTED T house or_small Star offiee FOR KALE—A variety sfore &t & bargain (83.000): established 10 years; good lease and & golden chance to secure a paylng investment. For further information address Box 34 Star office MING BOARDING TOURE for sale; ten Blled; eleciricity; central morthwest. Addreas Box ‘203X, 8tar office. e ELICATESSEN, grocerics, clgars. cigarette 2 years' le 15 B. Capitol et. WELL EQUIPPED BAKERY for sale at sacr! fice: doing excellent business: living rooms a: tached: two vears® T 7eh st sw. 23 WE want business places of all Kinds at right prices; list your place with our successful Office where hundreds of places are sold. Mar. ahall Business Broker FOR SALE—$§1,400 cas Store a1l stac ; 14 rooms, Centrally RENT—AIl furnished rooming botel, Address Box 34 clear second ge base nd hath Tocated downtows For a good income at low cost investigate Address Rox 304-U, Star office. PAINTER AND PAPPRHAN: RON. Rest work. lowest prien ter months: give us & tril. THOMPSON'S, 3413 Ga. ave. n.w. Col. K2(4. 24° 7 an/ Telephone AT Gearge, 220 12th st. s.w. Franklin a25 H i E WANTED: WILL PAY 31) BOX 250-X, STAR OFFICE 2 NG W CASH. ADDRESS WE WILL_LOAN_YOU SMALL RUMS FROM $100 TO $800, SECURED AGAINST FIRST. SFCOND OR THIRD MORTGAGES OR TAKE CHATTEL SECTRITY: D. 0. ONLY: X0 BROKERAGE: 7 PRER CENT INTRREST: UI"K SERVICE. COMMERETAL LOAN AND NANCE CORPORATION. 921 15th ST. N PAPERBANGING, ®850 UP. INCLUDING paner and entoot border. WALTER CHA NICK, 1018 Dooglas n.e. Nocth TIOLW. _m: PAPERHANGING — ROOMS PAPERED. $4 and_up. inclnding cnt-ont borders: firat-class work. JOF EGDAL. 33 Fla. ave. n.w. N. 1351 2 G A NTING—H._F, Phillips. 227 2nd s.e. L. 333, Quick, efic service. gin. work: reasonabia nrices. mh PAPERHANGING AND PATNTING, rovms pa- nered. 83 un. Toterlor and exterior nainting At Tnwoet nrices: all wark gnarantaed. Mat Topolitan Dec. Co.. B18 F st. n.w. Frank. 800, PHONOGHAPAS RFPAIRED BY EXPERTS. Reasonable prices_ Phonograph Hospital, 331 Hat_ne. Line 7511 PAONOGRAPH _PEPATRING — Phorographs repafred by evnert: parts for all makes ma- chinen _Franklin K75 800 9th at. . PIANG TUNING. Pianes and _plavers Paired, refinished and_rabnilt Dy akilled wark men. Plane Tuniog—$2.00. Schasfer. Render- PAPERHA NS CHAMBERMAID or waitress. Place by col- ored girl. 1500 11th st. n.w. CHAMBER WORK, waiting or cleaning, light girl; city references. 1024 L st. n.w. CLEANING, part-time work. 1208 B. I Phone N. 5289-W. . 219 GROCERY SALESMAN who is fully experienced in retail jtrade, able to drive Ford truck and can furnish cash bond. The position is permanent, with op- portunity to earn good pay. Starting salary, $25 week. Ap- ly to Pee Kay Auto Grocers, ‘ nc., 1424 Irving st. n.w. SECURITY ‘With clientel is offered an opportunity to quickly earn ral thousand dollars. ew issue of stock industrial company, well established locally and planning expansion; give references. Address Box 288-X, Star office. = MEN—PART TIME. Exceptional opportunity for men 25 or over with large, successful, motion picture corpora- tion. Apply 9:30 a.m. or 7:30 p.m. Thursday, room 902, 916 G st. n.w. knew he must be brave and shrewd. with a will of iron. It was not until I was waiting for vou today that the idea came to me that he must possess the qualities which have been at- tributed to you.” “S8o 1 have disappointed you; eh? Rennison asked with a note of indif- ference in his voice. Still looking toward the window, Horsford answered: “No, Rennison. Greater than your love of ease, greater than your love of woman, greater than your love of lite, is your love of country and your sense of honor. There is only one coward in this room.” ‘Only one coward, perha) Renni son said coldly. “But vou will not forget that In this room is 2 man who has a serious grievence against the government of the United States and who is vitally interested in assuring the future happiness of Mirfam War- burton. “I shall remember it,” Horsford re- plied. “It is essential, therefore, that the program I have indicated to you shall be carried out—to the lette; the Army officer went on. “All will be done in the manner you have direoted, captain.” “Thank you,” Rennison said. “M time, I would suggest that you en- sfige Lin as little speculation as e pos- “I will engage in none,’’ the assist- ant secretary replied. “As I have told you, I am merely & pawn in the game—a game which, pra; A may be ended tomorrow. Whatever the outcome of the game may be, 1 will be tossed to my pawn's box— and merciful oblivion. And so good luck to you, my boy—even tho lips, like Reifsnyder’s, may ienced in what Towndrow h ‘the Rennison way.' Rennison, havin my 8- led bowed curtly, had started toward the door aen the words. “the Rennison wa: came to him like the sting of a lash. A sud- den pallor overspread his face and his lips tightened. After flashing a glance toward the speaker he turned again to go. “Stop!” Horsford called tremulous. ly. “S8hake ha Rennison. You Know that. whatever may be the out- come of this, you and I never will meet again.” (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) a I I,.,‘.. ; PRESSER rments; permanent Apply superintendent, The Hecht t._at ¥. WAKTED—AGEN;I‘S. on women's position. Co., 7th SALESMAN | STENOGRAPHER—For_work at Laagdon, D. ate experience. if ay, and ssiery’ ex: ; excellent _opportunitly; permanent pocted: position. _Address Box 278-W, tar office. COOK or_general work in apartment. V_st. n.w. COOK, —good; 1458 Q st. n. T #00d reference. 218 YOUNG LADY who kuows how (o operate comptometer and who also knows shorthand and typewriting: also want young Iady whe knows comptometer work oniy: state salary expected: address replies in own bandwriting. Address_Box 333-X, Star office. ERLEBACHER’S, 1210 F St. requires the services of experi- enced salesladies in their mil- linery department. To those qualifying attractive proposi- tions will be made. Apply to Manager. COORr—Neat_colored_woman: Apply 112 Hickman st. | COOK. experienced, or clean bachelor 1749 11th o.w. OOOK—Place wanted Dy colored woman. Morton_st. n.w. stay at Dight. ar T son Piano Co., M4 H s‘. n.e Lincoln 1057. 2 NIN NG 1§ OUR specialty. vice {n emergency cases. When xon think of plumbing. think of CAROW & FRY. 1011 H st. nw. Main 1261. ing. plumbing, boiler and pows Found _reliable ‘for 26 years. Al f the famons Tdeal Arco Bollers i Can place & boiler in your premls same dav_ordered. FLUMBING, HEATING PRINTING. ing, Allu COOK AND HOUBEWORK—Neat colored girl; stay pights: references. 1700 8th st. m.w. DAY'S WORK_wanted by & reilable woma four sears at last place. Apply 1219 Carrol burk = DAY'S WORK or place. : Sunday. _Call Col. 8085 ot DAY'S WORK—$2 per day and car fare. 1506 18th st. .. FAMILY WABHING—Rough dried or ironed; | Called for and delivered. Phone Nerth 160s: 210 § hours per NG, vepatriog: work done in_home hy_experl- enced mechanic. Address Box 146-X, Rtar office. 240" RUG WEAVING — RUGS REWOVEN FROM worn carpets, durable and cheap. OLD LA REL ECLIPSE, 309 10th at. s.w. Frank 397 mh21® SEWING MACHINES CLEANED. REPATRED and adjusted: all mokea: parts for all make Work giiaranteed In writing for one yoar. Opper Reimer's Shop Unique, sewing machine dealers, special prices Washington's oldest Sth and B sts. n.w. SALESWOMEN Average Earntug of our Women, 18 Daily. which means $108 weekly and more than $5.000 per year. Many earn double that amount. Some of these women were earning $30 to $75 weekly previous to beiug employed by us. It you are just drifting alonz, making a bare living, why not change and get into a profit- able and permenent position 1 at 500-1 911 15th st. o.w., from 1 to BPECIALTY SALESMEN for high-grade dow ventilato make $25 daily. Adams 1355 Tor appontment. ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMEN, two; & large corporation wises to_employ two salesmen to assist them in their sales department; permanent connectlons be made either on salary or commission age, experience Manager,’ Room 1008 DOMESTIC—WHIT) CHAMBERMAID, astist _housework: _white referred: wages, $10 per week; referen 35 12th s.e. 21 COOKING and general bousework woman: family of two, in well aj x 181, Egst ¢ Falls Church; wages, $30. lis_Church, - wtrong ¥ por day Feterane 21 woman; 3 to woman who has good person: Address Box 261-X, Star office. SALESMEN_Write for 1ist of ines and fuil particulars; earn $2,500 to $10,000 yearly: demand for mea, rienced er experience eity or traveling. National Salesmen's Ti .. Dept. 839, Chicago. . INSTRUCTION COURSES TICLES ;uxhn;t‘:l' :;:‘-llllnl subjects. T s e e !em. southeast corper 12th 2] N Address Box 24 salary, $1, New_class_bej ice Prepa; and ¥ n.w. EARN $110 to 8350 monthly, expenses paid, pector; position guaran- teed after 3 months' epare time study or reft . Excellent _opportunities. Write for free booklet N-66, Standard Business Training Inst., Buffalo, N. ¥. FIND EMPLOYMENT by learning telephene Teicuboars aperating: shorts eney. ascinatt e A7 ‘or eve, clssses. Oxfo fl'.“, ot 'flg"‘ ? Between N. ¥: ave, and H. MEN—Ambitious, become a Columbia trained drafteman and assure yourself of %] it. We train you h S asd T sts. as railway trafic iosy wali paid em| 3 4th e ly and "“l-u !ll“’ at Ameri- ools, 1&1‘: ¥ou street n.w, week. | fo55 Vermon AOUSEKEEPER—8mall family 825 11th n.e. : MOTHER'S HELPEK for part time; go homé nights. 1607 E st. & NURSE for children; stay BIght Cleve. 186. NURBE—Care for two children; siay BIght 1228 Kennedy st. Adams BS1 T Teferences. 21° GENERAL, HOUSEWORK wanted; no wa ing. 624 24th st. n.w. o JENERAL HOCSEW no Hights, Bertie White, 208, E at, i {GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family. 435 Elm st. n.w. GBNERAL HOUSEWORK, good cook. 418 L st. w.e. aundry; Teliable woman; E TRUNR REPATRING. leather_bags, ladies’ handhags. ete. phone Mintz. 938 F st. Main 3688, FYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND REPORT: our_speeialty. ACME STENOGRAPHIC REAU. 834 Star buflding. Main 2428, HOLSTERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING: careful attention: furniture sent for and re- turned free. Tittensor. 1424 §th n.w. Mints repairs trunks, ALF-DAY WORK, no Sunday, i e e s Ol s e HOUSE GIRL wants place, Md. Ada Btuykes. HOUSEWORK and cooklag Ly gifl. 1348 T st. n.w. EWORK. in apartment, by reliable col- oved girl._Cali 504 19th st. n.w. HOUSEWORK by girl; references. write, 1825% Ist st. s.w. Beat Pleasant, Call or ‘230 WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRIN( 8 B Cooper, 805% 1lth n.w. Phone Frask: in OW AND DI SHADES. Good qual- ity opaque shades fitted to your windows, 83c; {he Dest qualicy of ojeque shades, $115; Nuag 3 1 4 H ste. ne. | $1.000—Grocery and 4 r R SALE OR RENT. Two stores, just completed, on southwest corner of 5th and Rhode Isiand ave. n.e.; good for almost any busimess; will sell on good reasonable. ter . n.w.—Store and flat; rent reason- 200'G ble. 1730 Wisconsiu ave —Store., 4 rooms and garage in rear; good for most any bus! ? Fent reasonable. Apply S. BELOFF, Tith ST, N.W. 3 450G roce 6 rooms and bath; ren $30: 4-yeas lease; good corner. $700—Grocery and 2 rooms; rent $40. $00—Girocery and & woms: rent $35, < rent £30 $2.000—Grocery and 4 rooms; rent $80 $8.500—Grocery 1 rooms: rent $130. $00—Confectionery and 8 rooms; rent Siv. $1.500—Confect. an : Mt. Pleasant loc Hon:. rent 8157 good busibess: sacrifice; make off¢ $2.000—Confect. and 4 rooms 5 $650— L good trade: lease; rent $3° | 500—Lunch; bus. $70 per day: 3 rooms $500—Cigar and news bus.: rent $35. $1,200—Cigar and confect. bus.; rent $20, 2,750—Pool and near-beer bus.: 8 rooms. $1,000—Rooming houee; rent $110. #1000 _Rooming house rent $00. $1'300—Roomiog house: £1,500—Roonring house: 500—Rooming lLouse; 10 rooms; rent $L. $3,500—Fotel; 28 rooms: central: rent $120. rent $35. R. M. CURTIS, MAIN 8043 216 Machinists' bldz., 9th and Mass. ave. n.w * Marshall Business Brokers, Rooming house, 11 rooms, well furnished, near Oth and H sts. n.w. Bargain at §1.100. Large garage in rear rented at $20. Boarding house of 21 rooms, 5 baths: steam s | jocated in business section. Will sscrifice if sold this week. Rooming house on 13th st., beautifal home well furnished, price $1.000. Contectionery and delicatessen, living rooms five-vear lease; price, $1.600. Confectionery and delicatessen, living Toom. Opportunity for lads. Price, $850. Tea room in large apartment bouse. Ren, $75._ Price, $1.500. Tea room, exclusive downtown location. Ex pensive equipment. Price, $3,000. Lunchroom on Penn. ave. Rent. $60. mint for right party. Price, $1,000. Small High-class cleaning and dyeing business Long lease. Price. §2,700. Grocery and dellcatessen, near transfer co. ner._ Price, $8,000. o Marshall Business Brokers 929 New York Ave. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. XUTO ELEVATOR, perfect condition. Dhene Fraoklin_3569. 21e ‘We call with sam |e.l. Kleeblatt, WANTED—MISCELLAREOUS, BICYCLE, Covis special police; excellent con dition: $15. 07 H n.w. . JOB 38 CHAMBERMAID, Totel or rooming house two neat, reliable colored girls. 1700-W. LACE CURTAINS neatly done. Li LIGHT HOUSEWORK or nursing; by V colored girl. 1987 13th st. n.w. NURSE or light housework by rellable colored girl. 804 B ot. s.w. Frank 8008-J. 220 OFFICE to clean or a: tant in houseworx, part_time. Call or write 417 R st. n.w PLACE TO €OOK or day's work, by a colored woman reference. 1484 Corcoran st. n.w. NURBE for four-year-old gir uired. 2027 Que_st. &mm to mind baby du Mrs. G. W. Gurnee, Teference e day. Call even. Virgiala ay 10g; aw. WORKING COMPANION—White woman with best of reference, 449 M st. n.w. . COOK for department cafeteria; short hours, light work; perma- nent position. Address Box 296- X, Star office. BOMESTIC—WHITE _OR_COLORED. PART-TIME WORK wanted by rellable col red woman; ref. Call or ite, 1325% 1st st e.w. 2 . PLACE to clean or take care of doctor’ office; reliable colored maid. 427 Washington st.niw. . PLACE to wash dishes after school, by neat girl; small washes to take home. 744 Mor- ton ‘n.w. PLAIN COOKING, refined _youn; oAl familys no.jaundry; stay Digh Teterence. 56th_st. n. SMALL WASH to take home. 748 Gresham place n.w. woman; ts; _best 22 ) HOUSEWORK and care for 2 cbildren; mother employed. 2922 Va. ave GENERAL, HOUSEWORK, girl from 9 fo_3. 1916 Eye st. n.w. . NERAL HO! 0 T3 b references, Call at 814 2lst st. n.w. oclock. 3 ced . experlenced; N OUSE references. _Apply 1004 1ith st. n.w. R 0 Cook 15 i spartment: two in family; reference. Tele- phone North 9263. 22 DOMESTIC—COLORED. GOOK—AT once. 1838 Park road n.w. Phone Col. 8220. 22¢ AND Apply 8 t0 9 a. st n.w. TO0K and Teneral Bousework: stay -fi 7 | no washing or ironing: good salary. Apply at oace, 3500 Conmnecticut ave. TAKE CARE OF CHILD, by schoolgirl. Fye st. n.w. WAITRESS or chambermaid; go home nights. 1332 Sherman ave. n.w. 2520 Liacoln OLD GOLD—Bring us voor old goid. siiver, latinu: diamone so discarded jewelry. ‘e need them in our manufacturing dept. Will pay_highest prices. A. Kahn Inc 0-15 F_st ANTIQUES, all *inds; oest prices id. . ¥. Aruold, 1323 \i s illlnpflfls s & BOOKS—We buy fiction, school, college, mis- cellaneous books, dictionar standard sets and encyclopedias. Send or list books. Pearl- man's k_Shon. $33 G _st. n.w. Fr. 5416, CLOTHES—Wili pay mignest Tor iadies’ snd mq worn _clothes. Write or phone D. Stein. 1808 Tth st. n.w.; phone North 499. OLOTHING—Army and Navy clothing _and beots; highest prices pald. 1l Fraokiin 1260, [G—Highest prices paid men's ‘wora ‘clothing and shoes. 3. e % G5, 1704 Tt Ll TLOTHING—WIII call 1o my unlettered auto- mobile, city or suburbs, and pay you highest les’, gentiemen's, children's. dis- of all_descriptions. ~Address 1 wiil call, W. Rice, 1883 North 1788. St 2l DIAMONDS. old gold, silver. bought for casd. Louls Abrahams. 815 G et. n.w. DRESSER or bureau, walnut finish. Pbone Main 2630, between 6 and 7 p.m. FEATHER BEDS and furniture. Best prices id. Bguare Desl Furaiture Co., 501 Kye n.w. one Main FURNITURE—W. Kirstein, 830 8th ot n.w.; 4l kinds of furaliure ‘wanted. Phone Franklis WORK of any kind—Colored girl wishes place. 1912 K st. n.w., or phone Franklin 1340-W. & PERSONAL. GOWNS—_EXQUISITE,_PARISIAN; WRAPS, private work, “children's costumes: perfect f ting; one interview. Address Box 148-X, Star office. PIANO TUNING, f2; ALL MAKES PHONO- graphs repaired, 'RANK A. SHUE, Sg.i‘ st n.w. o Main 7475, CLOTHES WANTED—IT PAYS TO NOTIFY us when men's worn clothiag. shoes. etc.. are fo be sold. Auto ealls and highest prices paid. Main 4145, JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D. FURNTTORE—Want fo_purchase for cash: also large size mahogany cabinet Victor Vie: trola._Call Franklin 614¢. e FURNITURE, pianos, carpets, etc. _Phone M. 1283 for wagon or bave me call. “‘Weschler,’ $20_Pa._ave. n.w. FURNITURE—If you tave any farniture or to sell. and you want to oh'ais tend for Louls Notes, 814 & st. FURNITURE—1n 1mmedlate need of furniture for a1 Will buy 838 whole of o84 pleces. Ball Frentiin 5786, FURNITURR for siz-reom houee or odd places; plano; also dining roem set. Phone Wes! m.L BICYCL] new; Cheap. Hampshire ase. n.w. BOTTLES cap necks, $1 r 220 C n. ‘Harbec CHATR, mornings. FLOOR GASES: collar sample case. Bree & S. L. Butier, 3518 3 B = FURNITURE _and__ miscellanco: nd_ sold, Best prices pai o The Amer. Household Co., 715, Franklin 3403, ¥ FIXTCRES complete for eight rooms ‘very cheap; good condition. 2026 Ege st. n.w W. 3055, 256 GAS BANGE, Eclipse, 4-burner; good condi tion: $6. 57 H n.w. " HAND_HAIR DRYER, Hamilton-Beach, §i Star Vibrator, 88; atfachmente: perfect con ditlon. ' N. 10474, Apt. 305, 1750 16th at. pw. HARLEY-DAVIDSON, with {andem and side gelivery box, 1822; A-1 condition; Sccessories; . “Apply A. . Bobmer, gy for sale cheap for ca 720 Morton st. n.w. i HATS, opera and silk, Dunlop make; 8180 per e S et "k oaely mew. " 1236 Park 9 roud. i MIRRORS—Get my prices on_resiivering old we make mifrors to order; make new ones out of your old ones; lowest prices. H. M. Vagus, 48 H st. o.w. Phone M. 5838. NO-KOL automatic heater; used in asother territory. Col. 1848, PIERCE_ARROW engine complete. Baldridge Marine cluch, bronze shaft, 1l 9 feet 16§ this complete ‘outfit suitable for boat; will sell cheap #s & part or whole. _Apply Mr.' Whall Cife. Pire Boat. 7th st. s.w. 21 RADIO—Westinghouse regenerative set, ex cellent; long distance; tubes and phones, $40. Apt. 2, 1 SEWING uartered oak; rou $557 also collapsible Aber $8.30. 646 11th st. n.e.