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BY GEORGE GIBBS Author of “Youth Triumphant™ and Other Successes. Copyright, 1923, D. Appleton & Oo, ‘WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. Cherry Mohun, & typleal girl of tie period, izclined to Sapperism and wholly independent in her bearing aad opinions. Sound At heart, «he hes not been spoiledby the adulation that Zollows her bewuts and prospective iwealth. £he {8 lrritated yet somehow fascinated by Javid Fangree, 2 young American ethuolo- who has followed war service in the arient by an expedition In line with 1ia sclen- riflc bent. Scholarly but not an Intellectusl prig. be ‘fs perplexed and stunned at the “asnge in manners and customs on his return bis pative land, particulacls smong the unger set, of whom Cherry is irresistibly interesting to bim. He i mot wealthy, but tas modest funds, fnvested with Jim Mohun, Cherry's father. n stlent, force- “ul, typical Smerican buelness mas, who from & #mall start io tie province has become & dnanclal leader in New York. Absorption in Pnginess prevents attention to his son and danghter, who are 1af¢ to the wiack care of Mrs. Mohun, still & haudsome and attractive woman In middle age, with some of the im Dulses of youth and & good deal of the ealf- centeredness of the younger generation. She nas pulled vp her femily to bigh social posl- | tion Bob Mohnn, the son, ceckiess Iads ‘of the da: eorge Lycett, an elderly friend of Sangre and the Mohuns, who observes and philoso ohizes aver r. porary fice-andensy ways. John Chichester, scion of an old and weaithy family, whom Mre. Mohun hope to huye on-in-favw. one of tiv hapharard, “You're a Pinhead, Harold!” harm, «ald Cherry, swinging off under her very nose with Dicky Wil- berforce. But in a moment she came back and held inviting arms toward John Chichester, offering this favor 4s a sop to her mother's ambition, The frrepressible Harold played furi- ously for' a while, and then, with an mock exhaustion, fell back- rd from the plano stool to the floor, amld much handelapping. Eugenle 700k hig place, then Cherry hers, u il ar last, red of face and breathing neav fell, rathe —ail except the the floor, g “lazz” artist somewhere, d seen in a cabaret gasped the then amid you get that stuff, sank into the nearest armohafr. ‘Lizard! You're a pinhead, Harold,” & sniffed. “All my brains are {n my fingers. 1 B ugh, aren’t I, adored ¥ou can’ § tle boy. T'm tired. “That's ju with you de- ng around a n Lolidays or at ‘he ‘proms’ at coilege and then, when you get all ff and “Ob, say, Harold, If vou're going to just go o on the porch, will aughed Teddy Wartng. this woman has broken my your head If you don't At right & worm until you want Tiano. W I'm thro With much dignity he san reat beside Cherry. “Charry, %2 nice to me. won't you “herry.” put He's already spoiled withl his 11, ecaus. er. Yo v use he could p you'n n an inch s a plano tiini just be azz' that he v right. 1 3 ones” And taking t of dice from his pocket he bega » game of solits h of brother the way vou re what r &wip- riding thing more rags, A man stove in give me Bram- right, Bob, «ith a cutting sarca “ But vo ought to be glad to ere’ somebedy who can put Centiped the jumps In front of Bramble, £0% Think ou? Anybody can win Av— ou that?” And then, told . "Genio is mistak I'm , 45 ghe tuntal what happened (o Armitage ght Ler name. And y-——"Flease teil us the bug-man when zo0d darling. Just now I've made up mv mind to cut rou out with vour ancient admirer, it Harold will only play?” The music began ugain and they .#anced themselves into a state of ex- haustion, when Jack Spencer sug- gested that they all adjourn to the Country Club, where one of the “ounger married crowd was giving i dinner, The mere thought of a change of scene was enough and they hailed it jubilantly, scurrying at once for wraps and machines. “Good night, Mrs. Mohun, Awf'ly jolly time.” And in a moment Alicfa Mchun stood alone in her dismantled drawing room frowning at her image in the mirror over the mantel. How wonderful it would be if one could be young and care-freo like these children forever! Sangree Becomes a “Whixz." Dr. Sangree found some difficulty in explaining the definite Impulses wwhich had sent him upon his wild ride with Miss Cherry Mohun. That he now felt himself a good deal of a fool was certain, for it had never been his hablt to put himself in jeopardy un- less {n the cause of those things which were requisite to the advance- ment of sclence or to the ameliors tion of the troubles of the human race. And how accepting the chal- enge of this wild young Amazon and risking not only his limbs but his i12e to gratity her humors could be plced in cither of those categorles, it was beyond his province to deter- mine. But this startling reminder of his idlocy was constantly with him in “he shape of an awkward, heavy bun- éle of plaster on Lis forearm, and & badly bruised hip, which were to con. fine him to the Lycetts' house for a week and maka the writing of letters a difficulty and the ‘work on his book impossible. The visit to the Lycetts' had al- ready been too long protracted, as his small apartment in town now awaited him, but the weather remaining fine and’ the golf course being nearby he had been persuaded by his hostess to |extend his visit. His injury gave Mre. Lycett the excuse she needed to keep nim at Huntington until he was able ‘0 move about without discomfort. And as Mrs. Lycett was a very !busy woman and the use of his right hand was prohibited, he had many {idle hours in which to sit in the | morning room and browse over his manuscript _or meditate upon hi folly. Even if this girl Cherry Mohun had challenged his physical Gournge, what possible difference should it have made? Physical cour- age was, after all, merely a trait of character more often than not given to persons of a very low order of inteiligence—the acrobatic perform- or, the prize fighter, the fireman, the policeman or even the burglar. It was frequently held In high cateem and was doubtless commendable in the service of one's country, the preservation of ofder or in the sav- ing of life or limb, but when none of those objects was In view, as in the instance which had resuited so dizastrously for himself, he could jonly feel that he had done a very tupid and unnecessary thing at the | whim of « silly girl to whom and to |whose friends” he was now afford- !ing considerable amusement. e jwasn't particularly argry at Cherry {Mohun—only Impatient at the flaw {in his will which had made him sen- {sitlve, for the moment, to her ridi- le. ' 1t was thfs which kept him silent as to the actual detalls of the experience. But on the third day of his con- |finement to the ‘house he recelved la note from Miss Cherry Monun. written in an angular scrawl, offer- ing condolences “and sending him lseme roses. This note pleased him, {he couldn’t say why—because it had tdently been very hurriedly written lznd wab very badly expressed—un- less porhaps because she had thought {t necessary to write to him at all. But the roses were really very lovely, illing the room with fragrance ail the afternoon. And the next day. much to his surprise, while he wus sunning himself on the terrace, she drove up with a great nolse of back- firing and stopped ut the front docr, pringing out with an air of know- ing exactly what she was about and approaching him directly. “Hello!" ehe said cheerfully as he rose to greet h “Don't get up. How's your arm ouAll ignt. Thank you very much r the flowers I tried to get you on the phone but you weren't in. I can't write, vou know,” he explained, noving a futile elbow 1 g0 sorry. Indead T am™ on't you sit down?' he asked awkwardly. “Mrs Lycett had gone own, but—" h, that's fine. Then we can have hat without being disturbed.” gree smiled at her downright- , rather flattered just the same. trust _the—er—ah—Centipede suffered no i1l effects from the ex- {perience,” he ventured. “No, she dldn’t”” said Cherry, “but as o matter of fuct I had the devils own time equaring the thing with She's Bob's—my brothers, you He was mad as hops.” wae he? I'm eorry.” I'm t Bob is terribly 1t «d him right. He's having hi§ own way in every- Why shouldn’t he ioan Cent!- I'a like to know ses he know the risks she ran?” ‘0 said Cherry, regarding him And then bursting into say—but you were go- ing It “I seem to have that impression he replied dryly. isted toward him suddenly, her_face eager. why, did _you listen to was rotten of me to urge 1 ought to have known that 7ou were hurt. I oughtn't to have let ou get on agaln when you were thrown. I've been wortying about it. Why did you do it, Dr. Sangree?” Sangree gat looking past her, but it was not yntil she repeated the ques- tion that'he answered he “Yo seemed so—ah--so anxious to be amused. I hated to disappoint you he said with a grin. “Es- Decially as 1 felt myself under—ah— somoewhat definite obligations to your father.” “Oh—Dad!” she muttered with a frown. “Of course. But that needn't have made you take up a fool propo- like that, especlally as you how’ to ride’” : he objected quizzically. now that I come to think of | it I must have ridden rather weil” Sho glunced at him soberly and then burst into laughter again. | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) SHARP DEMAND SENT GERMANS BY MUSSOLINI Mobbing of Seventeen Italian Workmen in Bavaria Must Be Paid For, Says Premier. By the Assocluted Press. ROME, March 8.—Premier Musso- lni has telegraphed the Italian am- bassador in Berlin and the Itallan consul in Munich instructing them to enter strong protests against an attack made_on seventeen Italian workmen in Bavarla, s It is reported that the workmen, accompanied by a priest, were pass- ing_through Germany on their way to Belgium, and were forced to leave the train 'at Rosenhelm, where & crowd manhandled them in the belief that they were bound for the Ruhr. Premier Mussolini Instructed the ambassador and the council to de- mand exemplary punishment of the ringleaders of the attack and com- pensation for the victims. The pre- mier also informed the German and Bavarian governments that new Italy will not permit maltreatment of her subjects, and will defend them, what- |ever the consequences. CARUSO COSTUMES SOLD. Auction Nets Only Small Sum for Needy Musicians. NEW YORK, March 8.—The gor- geous, brilllantly colored costumes worn by knrico Caruso in some of his most popular roles were placed on the auction block yesterday and sold for little more than a song. The highest price paid was $70. This Was for the costume that Caruso wore as Radaemes in ‘\Alda.” An other costume for the same character ‘was sold for $45. The sixteenth century Bresclan walnut cabinet used as an altar for ;h;sblpusm of Gloria Caruso brought 425. It was announced that Mrs. Caru- 80's share of the receipts would go to the Caruso Foundation for the benefit of needy musicians.. MURDER JURY DRAWN. Trial Begins Today of Two Women Charged With Slaying. CHICAGO, March 8.—A Jjury was ready today to hear opening statements in the trial of Mrs. Tillle Klimek and Mrs. Nellle Koullk, cousins, charged with the murder of Mrs Klimek’s third husband, Frank x&bayk 1t was com- pleted yesterday after sixty veniremen were questioned before twelve were foynd - who_would to return the death penalty i waranted 4t THE HELP—MALE. VAR el ollmnu,l;' (3 mendations 9 Plopment.. Oue CoPIRs, " ™ AUTOMOBILE MEN In all departments pro- duction work on the §500 Cartermobiles. Ap- Piy by mail, Carter Motor Car Co., Weahing. ton, . C. L AUTOMOBILE REPAIR MEN, must come well Frommended; good pay to right men. 133 Pa_ave. nw. i BAKER, llcllg: must know French Stry; to work about 5 hours a day. Write full de- references. ~ Address Box 2887, tatls and Star office. BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly _experienced In double-entry wet or you need mot spply; in one of the largest real estate officas; good opportunity; ry and references. Ad- affice _ hinists: machinists avalified for roundhouse aud erecting shop work: boflermakers for hot Apply Room_200. Unlon_station. BOY with bicycle, work after acho week. 1414 N Capitol_t. Ti 48 per HELP—MALE. Continued. AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS— First-class body hands. Apply at once. 2018 12th st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS—We have an attractive proposition for men who own cars. Bring your iden- tification card. 1317 L st. n.w. HELP—FEMALE, Continued. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, /D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. Continued. HELP AND SITUATIONS.™ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SKIRT HANDS, alteration de- partment; must be experienced. Apply before 10 a.m., superin- tendent, S. Kann Sons Co. WOMEN, experienced, to seil cloaks, suits and dresses. Apply supt. the Palais Royal. AUTOMOBILE BODY PAINTERS WANTED_ AT ONCE (TWO); NONE OTH- ERS NEED APPLY. SEE MR. GARGES, MGR. PAINT DEPT., SEMMES MOTOR €O, 613 G ST. N.W. CHAUFFECR for hardware trick; wager must have frstclass reference. 3124 1 dcabs: only experienced men with {dentif need appiy. Ree Mr. Broadu t Garage. rear 1114 Vi CHAUFFEURS (8), experfenced in dry clean- iog busine, must have references. Arcade Sunshine, 718 Lamont st n.w. CHEF wanteq for a new cafeieria Star_office. experienced and must have COLLECTOR D W. Me Intire, maaager, room 217 Columbian building, 418 Bth at. 8¢ COMPOSITOR, Brai-c ianent position: ing: & 8 DELIVERY BOY, white or colored, with some experience {n grocery store; must be uble to drive Ford car; reference required. Appiy at DR right. Address x AN B OY, suall, © mirsery stock in vicinity of Seat Pleasant, Md. Apply at once to G. A. Speers, the Colontal, ‘15t and M sts, If in person, or by telephone after 5 p.m. o* ng experience: local and Md. to $75° & weck for busticrs! Room 51 914 F to distribute advertising, 7 a.m. 837 Pa. ave. nw. NIGHT WATTER at Curb Cafe, 511 2nd D&y reliable and good raterence; prefer mar- ried’ man:_g.od_wages: 8 hours only. . Rear =3 HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. DEMONSTRATORS, salex people and canvase. £ra for goods now being demonstrated and sold in city's largest mtores: chunce to make moner. 422 Oxford b ASSORTER, EXPERIENCED —STARCH WORK DEPT.. APPLY ARCADE LAU DRY, 713 LAMONT ST. N.W. FASHION ILLUSTRATOR for large, progressive store, catering to the very best trade. |Samples of work requested. Write, stating experience, salary desired and earliest date you can report for work. Address Thal- himer Brothers, advertising {manager, Richmond, Va. WANTED—SALESMEN. 1 = — {SALPRMAN _We want a man_who will be | willing to start about £30 m week because of | sPecial chiance for advancement in two weeks, largest business of its kind in the world: sd- |ertised regularly o Katurday Evening Tost aud women's magnzines. See me at once, Wi, i Hotel Raleigh. * \LESMAN, expenineed, fo well HITs Dry Cold Refrighrator: with reference. Apply A. Liluwitz & (0., 1005 East Baltimore st., Bal- . Ma. SALEK: e with Tienra if not maklog §60 per week. Ree Mr. P. H. Bonner, Room 120, McGiil bidg., 8 fo 9:30 a.m.only TESMEN—WVe want reliable men fo demon- rate Louehold neceasities; besides being ab- solute neceneitie teed and wold o e with car also wanted. Co.. R y paytaents; man Consclidated Gas Iron 410 Jenifer bide. 8 NiGigh WATCHMAN —White . £00 a%month. 635 I st n.w. PIN BETTERS, experienced; O-hour d 8c a gume. Arcade Bowling Alleys, Park road on 14th st. See Mr. Arthur today after ¢ pm. REAL BSTATE SALESMEN (two) wanted at o fi:mmm‘il(gl r;f’nnfilw ulred. Mad- BATR 1th st n.w. SALESMAN: good propomition; 8% - SALESMAN — Manufacturer, established 50 a for Wa hln[:nn and . corporation that In prepAFing A place in its sales depart- ment for a man who will be permanent; early advancement to maoager governed by your abllits. 207 Muneey bidg. L3 N Tnexperienced ton right here In SALEBMES Washingtos are eurning $40 their first week sellicg & new and wonderful electric appli- suce.” We teach you and get vou utarted: no experience neceswary, but you must be honest and exrnest, with pleaty of pep. Room 200_1340_Eve T Ree Mr Fullam__ SALESMEN—80,000 rofseles: butors have openings f slesmen and operators. Appir_Blient Bquipmest. Inc.. 780 13th s (three live wires); only h From 4 to 8 p.m. toduy or 8 to 10 1827 14th ¥ necessity to car owners: If you mean business sppl 9 o'clock. Mr. Gain, 150, leads fornished. Friday morning, INSTRUCTION COURSES BOYD RHORTHAND (n 80 days: easy fo learn and rapid; the world's best aystem; ex- rerts use it: lnnfllz-!e; you will use no ather. Boyd Business College, 1804 F st. Maln 2878, mh2y HOTELS _NEED _ AMBITIOUS nation-wide demend in all depart- hotels, tes rooms, cafeterias, cubs, apartent houses: uncrowded field ; fine living. quick advancem our methods indorsad— our students employsd by leading hotels every. where. Open evenings. Call for particulars. Lewis Hotel Training School. 1340 N. Y. ave. 2d | bath WOMEN—SEVERAL FLOOR MANAGERS. A large department store has several vacancies for women who have been trained in depart- ment store work to act as floor managers; to qualify for this po- sition you must be of representa- tive appearance and possess ex- ecutive ability. Please state full particulars. Address Box 43-Z, Star office. SALESLADIES, experienced, in our coat and suit departments. Apply immediately, M. Philips- born & Co,, 610 11th n.w. SALESLADIES, experienced, for large ready-to-wear store; good salary. Apply at once, Blum' 614 12th st. n.w. DOMESTIC—WHITE. CARH for two small culidren during da: eiderly woman; stay nights. 1827 3ith st MBERMAID and _waltres Dights: meferences: good wages. Call Franklin between ® and 12 a.@. and 6 and 1.90 work in_small fami] Ary reliable woman. 2813 88th a Dikse LI, { HOUREREEPER,—Guod 1 . H. Alford, V ve. EWORK and cooking for faml aduity at Falls Church, woman of abl snlars of $30 per month. Phone Falls Church 83 or address Box 161 East Falls Church, I MAID, white, to cook for oue, in Bt. Alb apartment; ‘must be neal, clean and usually good cook: $10 per week to atart. dress Box 110-Z, Btar_ofe MOTHER'S BELFER_for about two week: 275 SUHBE for infant, about ApAl 17 ealary about 350. Phone Went 648. b . NTURHE. experienced, for two-year-old child nd help with infaui; stay nights, in Chevy city references required. NURRERY GOVERNESS capable of aseisting boy fa ffth grade with lessons. North BI0Z. SURBE to_aitend baby; woman. Apply 18% st _nw., after 8 pm. 8 BECOND GIRL in smail apariment; room 82 Connecticnt Apta Franklin 4660 18% DOMESTIC—WHITE OR_COLORED. 317 5 COMPANTON, refined young Iady wishies tion compi n to an eidecly lady; williag to Leave clty; can furnish good references. Ad dress Hox 104-Z, Btar of 3 8 | COLLEGE GRADUATE, wide experience in | hotel work, aleo in teaching and library work, wants positios. Address Box 171 Btar office. 8 DRESSMAKER—Misn Street, afternoon, even- ing gowns a special also remodeling. Phone Col. 'i2z1.. 1708 Trving at. n.w. p2* BALESLADY, young lady desires aixo experience” in general office wor peference. _Addresd Box 108 L RECRE’ L or clerical position on part time basls, r"l"llfly half dey, by capable young ludy with three years® experience ry In private schosl. Call Adams 23 RETARY STENOGRAPHER, with yeurs' experience in desires re- sponsible position: also experienced in wimple bookkeep!: Mary cLaughlin, 101 North Carclina ave. Lincoln 1084 . ponition: with ce. 5 -t 7. Linc. 4776W. ER-TYPIST_ pows eneral office work. _Weat 1078, T RAPHER, permanent worth tion, wanted by comperent, ex Ographe; Frenklin 11 BTENOGRAPHER, capail to demonstrate ability. Matn 8671, . s | TYPIST-CLERK- ~Work at home or office; Iessonable “ealary. Address Bor 242, Star TYPINT-CLERK, young, tent; wishes position. TYPIST, e dictation DOMESTIC—=WHITE., MATD Gr child's nures to go wway for sum- mer; white: beat reference. Address Box 267- 7, Star office. i NAG USEKEEPER—-Refined woman ‘who ynderstands real hom #king; compensa. tion commensurste with capability, Addre: Mrs. Grifith, 218 W. Madison at., Baitimore, Md._Phono Vernon 6228, Imlis)-LL‘nm between while po- periedoed le- ing For {uterview cail wni('u.l and compe- Phone Frankila 2235, E‘_fimfin"ifl 8 Dd 4 vears pre- __ North 2875, E) R in bospital or in- stitution: ~experienced woman. Address E. Martin, 4558 Wisconsin ave. [ad DONE: COLORED—HSweep and dust upt. or day's work: city ref. Phone frst-c| COOK, womin w to 405 C st . COOK, firet-clat Biggs st v, ;g0 howe ., Tenleytown. D. ¢ DAY'S WORK, relial ‘woman; e DAY wo e women; references. DAY'S WORK, reliable woman; refe 1130 Lingers court n.w, %I'T‘L'f's WORK or morning work, 1014 B st ac nT‘.hT: DAY'S WORK, reliabi 3 W e woman, FEW HOURS WORK in the moz apartment. 1024 Swann At n.ow. W “colored gir] Tng ced girl. references. hwest soctton, Phope WANTED to buy zu' tionery business o) nd dresa Box 227 ice. CAFETERTA—Ex: cotner _near _govi mas- ; good bushes: Ado owner leavicg 500, n_Box_248.2, 9e town will less than inventors price, 83,250 Address lox 251-Z, Star office. nt " long lease; price, tar_offce. G m.dA'c’EsEunud:n;Ln @ corner o fon; g ase; wonderful future; price, 900 Kiaresn Hox 2027, Star ofice. " u Teuring 1 L TS WE propristor and wife (1 in hospital; all new stock and fine fiz- greatest obportunity and best offer in the city; no reaxonabie affer refumed for « 1iving quarters in rear of store: $&3 1 2nd one year's lesae ne ROOMING AND BOARGING HOTSE, modern, for wale, with modern conveniences: 16 foome! all fllled with bourders sud roomers; good 1ayiog Lusiness. Apply 615 F et, o sonabie pr RURINESY, of Coi rd., an uttrac 7 well Tocated piece of husimess pronerts: for particulars eall M, & R. B. WARKEN, 1412 re st Fr. 144 Night phone Adams’ 1302, Members Wash. Real Estate Hoard. GHOUERY and meat market; good business 1847 Kt at. n.w. TRet; ot e GNFE FIRST THUST AND WEVERAL SMATL gnarantecd second (rusts ataflshle st attrac e incnts, sec. by income produe. prop. 1o the Dist. _ Address Box 206.V. Btar offies WANT T ane, ten roomn. Give price and loeatho 27, Btar ofee. FIRST-CLARS, lang-established milltners ness in good business section. D. able rent. Owner leaving city. address Box 100 e. BARBFR SHOP for sals; up-to de ing_section. 1411 Irving a TORPY N intern forty cities requires services of a feld secre. tary who can show a record of high salcsmanship; sge vo imit, provided o fitness as o personality and abllity duce. No capital south usualis . on 18th ‘e Opportunity : nn o pr uired, but must fzance personal expenses. This 18 not & uwual ope. ing, but a chance to make real money Igitimate way. Reply, gistug prior con data. to Box 170.Z. Str offee. notions store f 88, ully _equipped repairing ant, new stock clegunt i Teasun: . 4085 14th why I3 a bad Toca- 100k at store 2306 14t st., denses! swul;?l(m:\ in the city: car stap In front; fiae for barber skhop, tesuty parlor, dyeing and ring or ary buflness, Frack E. Altemus, 2744 14th st. WE WILL TOAN YOU RMALL 8UME FROM 00 TO 3800. BECURED AGAINST PIRN: ECOND OR THIRD MORTGAGES OR TAKR CHATTEL SECURITY: D. 0. ONLY: XNO BROKERAGE: 7 PER CENT INTAREST: U1K BERVICE. COMMERCIAL LOAN A! INANCE CORPORATION, 921 15tk 8T. N. THIS SHOULD INTEREST YOU Would you like to enter a lusiness that has & continuous bullding futy to it and is not affzcted by depreasions, affording net income from $200 upward B Re- qaired $2,000 investment. controlied hy vou. No brokers. Principals only. (Quick action necestary: offer limited.) Give phone rum ber_and __Address ox 274 7_Star office ® COOK—Middle aged: only those witl Cafl Clese. 1348, < 7 GENERAL HOUSEWORK, six days & wee 106 C st n.w. Frank. 9218 * K wanted = Wesr 14053 SEWORK in apt. o :e; meat coiored girl. A by meat colored girl. iq_in doctor's Cail 2804 Georgta MPN—Tf you want more pay become & Columbia irnined drafteman. We traln you during your . day or night, in 3 to 9 mon itiori pazing 835 t; $100 & week, Ca write “or_phone for particulars, Columbia Kchool of Drafting, 14th sod T sts. ow. North 272 MEN AND WOMBN quickly learn real estate busizers; receive pay while learning; need wot intersere with present smploy: sorae mak- 128 $100 o wesk. ' Frme clase lactures eveey Thursday, § William F. Matteson, WE WANT 25 men at once 1o prepare (he selves for big paying position fu_the radio tndustry on land or sea. Our complete conras traios you quickly: no high school education required; ensy payments: clasa dey and eve ning; enroll at once. Phone Main 1878, Na- tional Radio School, 1347 Fa. ave. nw. Cor. for_outuf-towss students. k. commerciel and governme urioughe Adding. Bookkesping and o Masiine Beiooh, 724 11th At aw. ain “COMMERCIAL ART. Targe commercial art orgsnieation offers unususl opportunity for practicsi tralaing, giving a direct contact with fhe fel You Iike to draw investigate this rtucity, llll‘!" age. yer Both Al N, automobile; must be experienced. “riagton Motor Car Co., 1800 14th st. n.o. North 860, EECURITY SALESMEN- Cnususl opportunity for large earnings offered competent mecurity malesmen: sound. conservative enterprise. Ap- DIy by letter, giving experience and references. ‘alnut, PhI EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MUETENT HELP for sour cooalderation. Soper Service Rnreau. o chambermaids, housemen, Fuller's Exchavge, offiee T [0 N d same T direct harus cholr of mixed volces, wanted for Bap- tist Church choir, Address Rox 221-Z, Star ofice. giving namé snd address. . Exchange. WOODWORKER, experienced in truck bo bullding. Commiercial Body Shop, 018 26t 100 YOUNG MAN In law office who Fas bevn mittad to har. Give full da expected, references, etc., In ADSW dreas ok 2027, Star ofice. "OFFICE POSITIONS —Free registration. Wash- ington Employment Fxchazge. public by Washingtoa Echool or Becretaries w. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC — One with carpenter's tools. Apply Remachel Motor Co. Inc., Authorized sales and service, 113-119 N. Bt. Asaph Bt., Alexandriz, Va. MEN (TWO), Between 21 and 40, high school education, with good references, will be given offic d field trainh in sales work; prompt advance- ment to executive positions to men of merit; carnizgs $30 to $60 weekiy. See macager, 2 0§ p.m. cr phone Main 8498 for evening ap- pointment. 819 Metropolitan Bank bidg. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE —with sales ability to market office flling 3o R rawlug scconst and'commie Copioved: Address Box 1107, Biar oesnent DELIVERY MAN;, first-class, between ages of 25 and 40; re- liable; must know the city and suburbs; good pay and steady work. Apply ready for work. 1530 Pa. ave. s.e. CHAUFFEURS (three), expe- rienced in dry cleaning work; must have references. Arcade Laundry, 713 Lamont n.w. WOODWORKER and body builder; man who can build”ail kinds of motor truck bodies. Ad- dress Box 342-Y, Star office. SHOE SALESMEN —THE HECHT CO. REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF EXPERI- ENCED SALESMEN FOR THEIR WOMEN’'S SHOE DEPT. APPLY SUPT. THE HECHT CO. MAN, experienced, for uphol- stery work shop. Must know how to cut and fit slip covers. Apply before 10 a.m., superin- tendent, S. Kann Sons Co. fam dental office, capabis young e for right girl. Address Rox o rated for the | GIHL to care for baby 13 years oid: bring references; botween 4 and 8 pm. 1731 T eight rooms; with_references, 6AZ3 16th at MOTHER'S ol n.w. or, cotored gifl; Ing's work Apt. 3. COOK in emual famils and to do lauadry Counectirut aj ¥ rkiin 4560 GENERAT, HOTREWORK, el family. 1848 Kpring rd. n.w. ERAL HOUSEWORK, 14%5_Columby T, HOUREWOR! at._n.e RAL HOUSEWORKER, girl wanted. 442 0 At o 10T young colored gi: ted: in small apartment: Stay GIght alary expected. Address Box 150-2, e ng to_stay nights with child when needed. Apt. 203, the Westmoreland. &% ced, for house of | LAUNDRY to ake home, days work wacted b ne a 1100_8ra st n.w. out by A nw MAID or general ousework, col 1838 R’ st nw. Aph2 Job after &chovl, Cail 241§ Tousmwork Ly settied col. 20660 L. st. nw. A 5o laundrr, ed moman; stay nights. T girl. 820§ WABHES B 1406 D—MISCELLANEOUS. T Vindi: cest Trices paid. AT Main 8178, WOMAN for_general housewors; reference; gan 1ay nighte OIS Allen piace o.w. (of 20th_hetween Miltmore and Ashmesd). CLOTHES—W .l pay n.gnest ufices for .adies’ azd men's worn clothes. Write or phoze D, Brein. 1808 Tth st. n.w.; phone North 499 SITUATIONS—MALE. OLOTHING—Army snd Nz clothing _and Boots; highest prices paid. Cal Frankiin 1200, ADDRESRING, trping, efc, to be dons &t MSH. & epeciaity: sta’e price paid sad tof work. Addrass Box 2647, Ktar ATDITOR and lawyer, (hoes SeArs’ experien suditing corporation returns, income tax bu- reau, desires uffiliation with frm of mecount- jants or lawyers. —Address Dox office. . young lady. State age acd __Adareas_lItox 2552, Star offica. Zone other need D ds. pert culy. Den ave. Phine M. experieaced help, oo NISHERS on gowns. 1747 181 acccuntancy and ypewriting; desires position immediately. 3123 Dumbui- foreman desires ;nf_k._Afl‘ ambassador of Peru frst-class_evers respect, Apyly Waniman Park, CHAUFTEUR, whi highly recommend ble March 15. Ant. B-309, - white. experien Tanndry, 020 E et CHAUFFEUR, cowored, pris referencenPhona North 8 CHAUFFEUR, age 20, careful driver; part time or whole time: best references. Addre: Rox Star_office. LADIES to be trained to sell well krown made to-measure corscts, whole or part time: liberal commission. For pearticuiars call Room 510 Franklia Square Hotel, betwesn 1 snd 4 Friday aftemoon. e Make $1 un hour selling our prod- 7 District Nat'l_Bank bidg. 5 white; references required. 2868, OFFICE. WORK—Young Taundry. 1120 Que st Y SERS, fancy, experienced. Appiy ready unhatten Cleaning & Dyeing Co., LADY for rent dept., Henry (. Hami- ing Co. 1319 F st. SWOMEN, e!rr!m&d, for cos only capable young’ womexn w ling abillcy need apply. Salacy and nd Co., CHAUFFECR, white. wants job of auy kind Cali Garner. Fr. 6347 < CHAUFFEUR “or mechanic, youn ored, wishes position. 1785 Kalorama' rosd CLERICAL WORK and typing. high schon! | would like t5 learn real estate business. dress Hox 907, Btar CLERICAT, or_store, refined young man, 2 4 _selling, book en , rapid with ciphers, Ao "office. _ o COOK, colored_maz, good worke best ref.; steady; cafeteria or hotel. experienced, Filipino, whe: COOK, nisbed room offered’ for wife and cb Brown, the Ga willinery. SWOMEN, _experienced Tn Apply_millinery dept.. Leverton's. BKINT HANDS—White, experienced. Apply M. Pasternak, 1232 14th st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER by business house located center of the city; permanent position; state ralary _and experlence. Address Box 2167, office., clerical Efik. Ta _patent OGRAPHER Week. = 2 == STENOGRAPHER, experienced, in real estate office: preferably one with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply 1818 H street vorth- OGRAPHER — A large corporation de- to wecure an experienced, high-grade : good malary; excelient working /in_answering state age, education, and salary pected. Address . Btar office. ROAD SALESMAN, first class, to handle line of physicians’, hospital and manicurists’ sup- plies; knowledge of surgical in- struments not necessary; re- markable opportunity for right man to work in established field; must have first-class references. 917 G st. n.w. MAN, reliable, with experience, to sell gas ranges and oil heat- ers. Apply supt. the Palais Royal. SALESMEN—2, to sell Reo automobiles. Trew Motor Co., 1509 14th st. n.w. GROCERY SALESMAN who is fully experienced in retail trade, able to drive Ford truck and can furnish cash bond. The position is permanent, with op- portunity to earn pay. Starting salary, $25 week. Ap- Pee Kay Auto Grocers, fli‘imm-;m» experienced, The| TELEGRAPH OPERATOR and clerk, yousg lady. In applying do so in own handwriting, stating age, experience, references and salary expected. Address Box 217-Z, Star office. WAITRESS, experienced. Jane's Confection- ery, 514 9th n.w. WATTRES H et n : COAT AND SKIRT HANDS, experienced. Apply M. Philips- born, 610 11th st. ALTERATION HANDS—Ex- perienced workers on ladies’ coats,, suits and dresses wanted at once. Apply Sigmund’s, 7th and H streets n.w. SALESWOME) The Hecht Co. requires the services of experienced sales- women for their women’s cloak, suit and dress dept. Apply Superintendent. THE HECHT CO., th St. at F. WOMAN, experienced, for up- holstery work shop. Must be able to operate power machine. Apply before 10 a.m., superin- t, S, Kaan Sops Cow _ Industrious single man wants Lome essentlal; references. office. on farm: 10 years' ex- work on farm: Address Box FARMPR wants plac perlence; can handle all kinds of farming m chinery and gas engines. J. B, C., Alexandria, Va. R F. D. No. 2, Box i41. Phone Claren- A desires posi- 1600 Gales st. :::e. {ADUATE CHEMICAL BNGINEER. five years In business, will consider legitimate proposition; in United States or abroad, Ad- dresw_Box 200.7, Star office. [ EMAN or cook's ®id; Frenchman. fter 8 p. 100 L ADUATE desives permanent conne tion with reputable law firm. P. 0. Box ? 3 clty. sy LEGAL ition any kind, by young attorney; member D. C. bar; marrled. Address Box 208.2) 8 ce. MACHINIST by trade, man 36, some knowl- edgs of auto ignition, lighting and starting, Qenires position in sutomobile or hardware business; references. Address Box 17 office. CLOTHING—H gheat prices paid for me: and boys' worn clothing and . @. Licht- wan N 8315, 1744 7th at. i a ING—Will call iz m ! mobile, city or suburbe. and pay you m‘nm‘ prices ‘tor Iadies’, gentiemens. children's dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address tal or phone. I wiil call W. Rice, 1382 Tth et now. North 1786 | DIAMOSDE. o1d g, wilver. Grught tor cam | Lonis Abratams #15'G st b.w. FEATHER REDS and furniture. Beet prices 1. &gare Desl Vurnitare Co., 601 Ere Bhose ain sase. FURNITURE for Faven-room house Aning room 1 °r oad tammiture, ome used. d plano or _10% articles for 1 Flage FURNITURE and miscellaneous bought aud sold. Rest pri attention. The Amer. Household Ce et now. Fr 43, TORE room_house; wh Franklin 13387 . Please cal 120 Zr0ds wanted: URNITURE_High prices for furniturs of all kinds: office furniture A specialty. 630 Mam. ave. 5w ink. 6183 0% KNIYURE— ratens @i kinds of furniiure wanf €080 FURNITURE, planos, carpets, etc. Phons M. n tor wagon o Dhve e Call. “"Weschler,” 920 Pa. ave. n.w. FURNITURE—If {n have any furaitore or other gcods to sell, and you want to obdtals best resulta send for Lou!s Notes, 8l4 E ot n.w. Phone Franklin 2018, FORNITURE—1n immediste need of furniture for an S-room bouse: will buy as & whole of odd pleces. Call Fracklin S780. o FURNITURE enough for & B-room Louse wamt- od immediately; will buy as & whole or odd pleces. Kindly call Franklin 6460, FURNITURF. of all kinds for & six-room Bouse wanted immedi Whole of 0dd pleces. Kindly call A o ITURE—If you want to obtain best re- s for yeur. faraiture and other miesl- laneous, call M. Shapiro, 600 Louistaza ave. n.w. Franklin 8785. RN A e buy raltare and office Oxtures, Money advanced on stor- age. Bacus Furnitare Co., corner 8tb and D sis. n.w. Main 6306 GOLD, _siiver, watches, ewelry needed in our mfg. value pald. Helinger's, 520 JEWELRY, diamonds 2nd artificlal teeth. Main 287 _ MILLER TRAIN CONTROL, Evergreen Mines and other stocks wanted. A. L. Delbel, Hoat- | men's Bank buflding, St. Lonis, Mo. PIANOB and victrolas, o'd gol monds and Jewel /8 A dlamonds _ard oid dept.” Full cash o gold, silver, platinum D. AlpEer, 907 G st. n.w. % | mmrex ROOMING HOUSE; 10 RENT, 860; must price. $700; cash payment. $000—Rooming house; 10 roome; rent, $80. $450—Rovming honme! 12 rooms: rent, 850, $800—Ronming house: 12 rooms, 2 batis: &ood 1.w. location: well furniried $1.400—Tooming house. 12 rooms: rent. $4: $1,500-Rooming house, 10 rooms: ront $100, or will rent furnised for $150 month, $500—Grocery; good stand, good trade; wel! stocked! big barguin: rent §12. $700—Grocery' and 8 roums; rent %35: £40 per day bue; big bargain $1.000—irocery and 4 rooms; rent, $30. $2.000—iirocery and 4 rooms rocery and 8 rooms; 6e: cheap rent: $A00 per weel . gusrknteed: tgke offer of abont $2,560 $300-—4irorery; xa’mu rent $10: honce doicg acrss” the Ive in; rent $18; o0 endid bargal goi WliI; grocery cear one large Toom s ra. lease; roomi cigar and news hus. 5% good tms.: ot. ‘and 4 room 1 & rooma; hus.; nce. ture O—hnfe ; good lease; big iness $70 per duy guarsuteed. 3260 Tailor sho; Ll LR ALCURTIS MAIN Boga, GILT EDGE MORTGAGL VTS $200 FOR SALE, AMOU PAYABLE MONTHLY, < TP, TO YIELD 19 PER CENT,| SECURED BY D. C. PROP- ERTY, INDORSED BY RE SPONSIBLE FINANCIAL CORPORATION. WRITE AND REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL. ADDRESS BOX 197-Z, STAR OFFICE GARAGE. Best location in Washington, near 14th and K sts. naw.; tw story brick garage; lot 30ox164 10 30-it. alley; steam heat, electric lights, electric elevator ; capacity 60 cars, with room to spare; i come from storage alone ov §730 per month at present; $goo when filled to capacity: equip- ped with gasoline station, etc. Price, $55,000, with $10,000 cash and balance very ea: If you are looking for the best proposi- tion in Washington, see this. Propgrty can be shown any time| and full information gladl given. DISTRICT REALTY CO.,, Inc. Star Building. Main 3388. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business oconcerns Aave Been recommended to Tha Btar and guaran- fee satlajaoiion to Star readers. Any com- plaint foumd mecessary fo P= made to The Btar will receive prompt attention, For admission fo Recommended Rervice Ool- wmna, calt Main 5000 Brameh 118 ADITRTMENTS AND COLLECTIONS: —afl claims given personal and prompt attention. v Attorney's Collection Co., 1844 G st. Muin| 0BT, ATTOMORILE RADIATOR REPATRING. New cores inatalled. Westinghouse Rattery Sorvi George Welis. 6th and H n.w. Frank. 2830. AUTO RADTATOR AND FENDER EXPERTS Lamps. tanks. low prices. TUCKER 0O, 308 John M 1 .. o, conrthonss, F. G426 Y1 REFATR WORK A RPE cialty. ‘RUSSELL MORRIS, Brickiayer, 1413 Montello ave. n.e INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE _AGENCE, Fendall bidg., Main 5819. Consuitation free: confidential investigation. OFFICE WORK or_cashier by young ma: 8200 at fgures. Address Box 1017, At ce. o ELECTRIC BATH MABSAGE FOR EXCES- sive fat, perve trouble, lumbago, rheumatism, te. Graduate nurse (colored). N. 6035-J. 108 JOBS FOR _BTUDENTS. Call AT .0, 4., Colambla Howard University Y. 8100. NO TUNING, ALL MAKES PHONO- :!llAvh: repaired. NK A, SHUE, 802 F st. Room 86 100 ) Phone Main 7475. STONOGRAPHEE, experienced, desires eve. ning or Bunday work. Address Bor B40-Y, Star office. T NNER, sieidy, middieagsd man would 1Tk Eelm'fiu:':oh 7 jdaress Box 2502, Biar oftc i WAGON _REPAIRING and borse shoeing wanted. 50D 13th at. s.e. [ WE_AKE NOW PAYING §2 TO 310 FOR S otkia sre. the blgrest, Wash® Cisthisg ‘ore 5 £ el iy o P, o s i women and_ehlidren n men, an . Carotys astin. " Offeo. houre. D a.ms Do ‘Recarns pre ‘Main 8ak2. BOOKKEEPER, STperence’ Addrese hox B8, Srar olcer s SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE. R B e o SITUATIONS—FEMALE. ASSISTANT In tea reom or teria, lady, capable, destres pos! Adams ns ‘n‘-"-';»"-. red. cate. Phone 2 i refereices. BOOKEEEPER-CASHIER, Frey~ = aliy For_appointoient. phone North 647. HATS, BEDBUUS, ROACHES. FLEAS: IN- tant results. GEORGE F. SAPP, 227 Mary. d_bufiding. Franklin 2091, mh31¢’ CLOTHES WANTED — HIGHEST PRICES paid: every one is pleased and teils another of oue cheerful way of paying for men's wom shoes, etc. . clothing; ST OLD STAND. ~—— HOME FOR AGED. Tavallds and rest cure: ia)_diet: and day nurse. North Toa. = S5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Tor—_requres rom ROOMING HOUSE, long lease; deco- {".oo'-'-n fur.; alee.. gan otes 3_.."‘.’5’..«.-. e 0 Lats ot A ey S8 s Telephone Main 3888. RTERING, CARD For farther infor-| ‘st. n.W. Phone N. 6182, K CARRON BURNING. 40c eviinder. owner femove plngs and wires: frosen cylinders, cast; ngs. stee alnmintm wel roperiy: work ‘suaranteed. M. M. Coleman, 207 12tk ot n.w. Phone M. 4598, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. REMODELING and jobbine: store, offic d show window fixtures. “Garages of quality.” Estimates. T. B. BAILEY, 1580 Yoi st. f.e., Antcost! L. Gray, 9 CARPET ANTNG—If you_want the heat at_most reamonable prices. Phone W. 105, American_and Persian Rne Co.. 2304 P._sve. CARPENTER AND RUILDRR—For economy in remodeling_consult E. C. RROWER, 4081 Belt e, rw. Eatimaten. Cleve. 2324, 1 CARPET CTEANTNG AND WARH| Fave Albert Rahlert & Co. clean vonr camets 411 Togs. Tmproved steam carpet cles 352 S ave g Phone M. 2086, Estimates ehearfolly given. CHATRS CANED. upholster) miinted. 0. A Armatrong. nklin 74R3. A 1283 AND ) I d decornm. NTiLE SBRVICE, 69 b FLECTRICIAN, Practical. _01d house wiring and fobbing: hell hanging, fixtures: estimates eheerfully given. Phone Col. 4867-J. Alvin T. Mnrray, 908 Lonefellow st n.w. 8e FLOOR REFINIRHING, PAINTING, done by expert mechanic at reduced prices this month. Paul Serene, 1282 10th n.w. Tel. F. 8421J. mh10® FORD REPAIRING, TATOR REPAIRING, Qlamazte Gemee, "!m Ford_Dealer.” T 158 o, Bt Zheas Tinestn GO0 porch rockers 10th at. n.w. £) STED with conrte: THE EQUITA- BLE MEROANTILE Gy ' Ton, 37 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. Continued. Fine floors o fnstailed cheape: than linoleim. 1 ing. Oid floore renovated same aw Franklin W. I C. Price. 91% AINTING= HIGH-GRADE ghsible cost for work cunton of. al ot phons. M MORAN, painter, 218 Ioin Mary f mrdwrioc wide pain w. Ca h now. WORK 8 S s {INTERTOR DECORATOR drar work window shadss extiates furnished. 3. 3. Crow, 21 Crow, 219 B DUPLICATED ~ WHITE 1 BB DU+ nw wsoment DOPLICATE KFES. MATTRESS MAKING ANT | Rnecial for £l cleanis o ‘rm: ;r me epringw, o Terovated at mnecial rrices Special this week—-Mattroeses ovAted, 22 50, ‘vl'r!nm\u nw Phons Maln 5528 PITOWS 7 4 prices. Tat ns enl! Teomnt deitverien and aiistaction _")'.nlia Beddlng Co.. 1123 7tk st. n.» most rensonat mate. H {Matn | AN EIUANT PAPERHANGPR | BN Tieut twork. Towest et {10 416 G Nt now. Phote Mato Liarenn AND _PAIN i, Tine A () PAP, jant TANGT neindine JOE EGDAL. Tordera 33 Fla. ave. nw. S 12th NG ANT PAINTI Irterlor and ewte iy 0 wark enarant ropolitan Dec. Co., 818 B et nw. Frank &0 | FONOTRATHE REPATRED RY EXPERTE ];l'»uml.-l'm prices_ Phonograph Hospit. 32 | PRONGGRAPTT PEPATRING ort it neved P refinichad and_rabullt b Plana Tuning-$2 00. Bchaefer. Piana Co.. 844 H #t. n.e. ~JORRING rvice in emerg, o think of pinmbing. think «f CAROVW & FRY, 1011 H st. nw. Matn 1281, MBING A :T.";fi:\“.‘r\‘?‘ Tohn R @ n senrs AL ries ot the plieal’ Areo Boflers in ator 7 flacs & boller iz jour premises sume Anr_crdersd A PLOMAING. ARATING “Huve 1t Dona Right—Gat Colmhia 1853 RINTING NEATT business camis and et WAL F. REST re North 1015 Fo - A T PRINTING. Complete printing eervice. writ Ive, illnatrating, composttion and presswork high.erade commarelal work. Columahia Print ing_Co.._In~.. AI% 14th & REPAINING TRATOR refriperntor M AND TINNING, Caser.® 8207 1415 — Do ler me fi- Fravk_@oand S REWOVEN TROM 4 chesp. OLD LAT s worn carpars. di REL ECISPSE, 30 10t { siing in w0e F ARTNR REPATRING fenther. bazs, 2 i = TET | stezed in tapestrs. a5 nen | Fatimates. €6t N. 829 RE REPATRIN TAND DOOR EHADER des Btred t5 3 f opaq NDO ity ‘opag: tlie Dert 1 free.” We cail with ram |asd' 8 ate n'e Tincals WINDUW CLEANING OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. TRy AATE TATK COMPRESSORS, T {128 Pa_ave. 7y | BABY 1At PR {3ait | BABY_ {ion. & ARRIA ARRIAGE. CA | RATIY ip 1 tank: 1 418 dofh A [y HRIAGE, o Falrme TFROTECTO T, 830, P. v, Box JLAVENPORT BLD, 1able; mahoga: Tug i road o DIAMONT) & i sios: gar Dax mse { TROS sai k. {KINDLING woon Ta. Fhote Cinrndon 140 W EATIOTS iE Tiog o oo ithre | FINTURES £ Capital at 1ANG BOXES. good for ¢ aheds ave. n.w ip {800: demenstrution. SAFE (large), « bargal aw. p [ SEWING MACHINE. ® Standsrd, drophead, $15; $12. Capital Sewing Machine Ex. st now. Fr. 3778, Two-vear every machine . s0ld, rentad re : hemaiitehing graphoplionca and reps 1 813 'a. sve. e Linc | SEWING MACHINE, dr bobbin; Iike new: also m Kenyon st. n.w. i STOCK —For wale, six sharen of the cuj stock of the Internationw] Hank of Was D. € Steck now selling for $160 Will suerifice for $152.0 buger. Mail check or rrespandence 1 First National Bauk, Mount Uni share qui the | Wi NG OUTFIT. yaule; wiii sacrifice, $500. §8tar office Address Box FATN—Room | per plece; © Mahouey's Wail Amps, wrecking Jebe Shes wurplin aales througliout the ount Permit ‘us to offer you tew and salvage materiais at & wonderful saving: Lubiec windows, toilet outfits. sinks, brick, furnsces boilers, I torles, electrie fxtures, sasl doore, ‘Lathitube NOTE TH E PRICES bathreom ent fit, complete. Wallboard, per sq. reclulmed. random lengths, Ic; Fegniar lengthe, 1%c; brand new, 3 Rock board, b tonment rash, S4x341s, 01 mfgd. by Certainteed Cv.; | new, 2.1y, $1.70 ! teed’ Co.'s’ ghingles square, $5. " shovel, comblnation, lanterns, 69¢. 25-1¢. double Bl #-heeter, brand-vew, T coll, $11.75. 5y L HE ER SEWRECKING CO. Main office 6th and O 5 outhwet. n at either office will 8l your bil of material without loss of time. OYSTERS. . The Birdle May at 1ith st wharf. witl those large, Pocumoke oysters; for sale by the o Tnquire for Capt. Prader. WOOD, $12 A CORD. Hard wood. o slabs. any leogth; price. #12 ®_cord, delivered, Call Clarendon 140 aftez § p.m. cal.

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