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. & A Thrilling Det« icriive Story BY CAROLYW WELLS. ' y J— "(Gopyrights Y3 3, Lippiacets Go.) (Sontinmed from Yesterday's Star.) e Planning an Elopement There was somo sort of telegathy, or some subconacious Impulss that mude Anfta Austin open her '4edroorn door in response to a ligby tap, all- though she had resolved to talk 'to mobody just thén. But when she saw Gordon Lodk- wood she- was glad she 'had, and, without walting for an iryvitation, he. stepped insides the room, and closed. the door. He looked ait her with a fape full of compassion and love, but he spoke as one who raust atti:nd to an im~ portant business. “Anita,” he sald, spesking very low, “the crisis has @) me. They have learned of the chyck Dr. Waring gave you that nigy.t, and it is the last straw. Stone if; already. I think, convinced of youws gullt, and m.‘ Young chap, MoGuifre, will get at thi ‘bottom of everythi/ng, I'm sure. “Check? What J o you mean? Miss Mystery said, witfy & blank look om her_face. “Don't equivocate with me, dear. Lockwood laid Mis hand gently om hers. “There's mo time now to tell you of my lovis as 1 want to tell it Now, we can o6nly assume that it is all told, that, we are engaged, and that we are to be married at once. We are going to elape, Anita. “Elope!” sho stared at him, but her eves grew sqft and ‘her pale cheeks flushed. “VPlat do you mean? ‘It jan’t 3. pretty word, smiled, “buay it's the only thing to do, you see. Jt yoy stay here, you'll be arrested. 'If you go, I go with you, So—we taith go, and that makes it aa elopemegt. But, ‘Jordon—" “But, Anita—answer me just One uest'Sn—do you love me?" Oy o Witk Can adorable upwird glarice and smile. “Aore than you loved Dr. Warirg' ‘Mheir eyes met. Lockwood's usual 1/ inscrutable face was de /ager, and his deep eyes Yes, I heard your blessed volca—re- member, I loved you then—gnd 1 heard Waring talking to you. L oquld make out no word—I dida’t —but now I wish I had—for it mi help Yo “I wish you had, Gordon,” she re- turned, solemnly, “it would have helped me. “But you can tell me, dear, tell me all the conversation. Surely yom trust me now. 5 th:xd"““ y’au—lflxn—oh. re's no time. It's a lo droadful” story—1 don't and te et “Then you shan't. I've promised that, you know. Not until you 'Y.:I: to tell me, will I ask for a ward of it.” W, here’s another thing,” and Anita blushed deenlfi".' f wei go away —as you say—wl al money T Y- bosht—about Lockwood sta: money,” he sal thatts “But—but the awful detedtive pe. Ple—sald you—you were !.!’I‘lblyp fi —— A Result of Perfect Obedience Who learns with Ppromptoess to ot His'life may thus preserve. Some. da. —O0id Mother Nature. Mother Bear had not be¢n fooled by Mrs. Grouse when she (pretended to be £0 hurt that she could not fly. No, sir, Mother Bear had’ not been fooled for an instant. She knew all about that trick. Also she' knew just What it meant. She knew fthat some- where around Mrs. Grouse-thad a fam- ily of bables. Sa when thesthree 1Rttle Bears, excitedly chasing Nirs. Grouse and trying to eatch her, Alsappesred from sight, Mother Bear began to sniff about in the hope that she miight Smoldering passon. He hel, the shoulders, he looked ste her, awaiting her answer. “Yes,” she sald, at last, her lovely lips quivering. " 'hat all I want to know' he whispered, triumphantly, as he kissed the scarlet lips and drew the slender form into his embraces “You must know mare gan, “and—and 1 can't tell you. Gordon— She hid her face on his broad shoul- der, and he gently stroked her halr, as he sald: “Don’t tell me arything now, dear- est. Don't ever tell me, unless you choos: And, anyway, I know it all. 1 know you had never known the doc- tor before. and I'l tell yom how I know. I found in his scrap basket a note to you— “A note to me: Fresh terrog showed in the dark eyes. “Yes—don't mind. No one else evjr saw At. 1 burned it. But it scAd “Darling Anita. Since you came imto my life, life is worth Iiving’—or soAne- thing like that. “When—when did he write th s> “Some time on that fatal S\In‘llgA I suppose after he met you in they after- noon and bafore you came thAt eve- ning. Remember, sweetheart If ever You want to_tell me all_abfut that late visit to him, do.so. But, if not. I <hall never ask or expect yosy to. But that's all in the future—ouf dear fu- ture, which we shall spend trgether— Are you glad?* and the ‘soft armi ly at she be- Oh, Gordon?" "Take care of you, my little love! And those hidden bables whose mqther was so bravely leading the little Bears away. But Mothe? Bear had no 1dea vvhere “WELL." SAID MOTHER BEA YOU CATCH THAT BIRI to look. She left the Lone Little ‘DID Path and shuffied over to the place | Washington| yesterday for hiz home where she had first seen Mrs. Grouse when the latter began to flutter about in the leaves With hier nose to the ground, Mother Bear sniffed all around in a eircle, gradually mak- ing that circle bigger and bigger. But, of course she didn't find a single onc of those babies. You remembler they were all close to the Lone Litdie Path above the place where Mother Bear had left it. Take care of you, $s it? Just give me the chance!” “You seem to hawe a pretty blg chance, right now.” o smiling_ face reached up to his “But— seemed suddenly Yo recollect some- thing, “about a_dhecl —he didn’t give me a check——" Lockwood lald a hand over her mouth ¥Hush, dearest, Dion't tell mo things| that aren’'t—aren’t &, [ saw the stub— a check for ten thof isand dallars—made | out to Anita Aus/ in and dated that i very Sunday. Now hush—" as she be- gan to speak, “Wf 've ne e to talic these things over. I tell you the police are no your track. They will come here, they will arrest ¥ ou—try to get thal your head. 1 am. going to save you— first, for your owm sweet sake;and, also for my own. ““But, Gordori, wait a minute. Do you belleve I killec/,John Waring? Lockwood ipdked at her. “Don’t ask; me that, Anita. And, truly, I don'f know whether I belleve it or not. I Jinow you have told false- hoods, I kimw you were there that night. I kngw of his letter to you, of the check anf 1 of the ruby pin and the money. Buf I—no, I do not know that you kiJ ed him. There are many other theor!f s possible—there’s Nogi— but, my daf ing, it all makes no differ- ence. Ilojje you I want you, what- ever the fircumstances or conditions. of your li'fa, or your deeds. I love you so that 1/ want you even if you are a crimint fl,—for in that case I waat to portect 7fyl save you. Now, don’t tall lid or didn’t kill’ the man, o gave her a whimsical smile. 't belleve you in either case! T've not /much opinion of your versaity, and, toqg, it's too big a matter to talk about ?)w. Of course, I don't belleve you kilfed him! ~You, my little love! And yef , the evidence ls o overpower~ ing thy.t T—believe you did kill him! There, how's that for a platform? Now, let alj those things be, and get ready io &or away with me. I tell you wekre goin & to elope and mighty quickly, too. T'4f> dificulity is to get away unseen. Bug it must be done. Pack a small hr fkibag—a_very small one. Tl plan cAr way out—and if we can make a staway under the noses af Stone and is boy we'll soon be all right. I've ‘a friend who will motor us to a nearby town where a dear old nunistar, who ‘has_known and loved me from boy- hood, will marry us. “Doesn't he know about—about me?" “My little girl, leave all the details of this thing to me. Don't bother your: lovely head about it. It will be ali, Tight—trust me—Iif we can escape.” “Is it right for me to go? Oughtnit I stay and—wbat do they call 7 Giwe Tayself up?” “Anlta, if I scold you, bard! @idn't love you so, Td Now, you obey your gutm lfi:‘d and master and ly for & Rurry-up W g T'msorry that you can't have bridesmalds and <hol ys—but, you' on me, know, if I remind you that that ism't smy faulf Miss Mystery looked up amd broke 1nmlhu hter. e'l';!lr, she was ;nm t er gayety was as spantamecus ‘and merry as it she had never heard of <rime or tragedy. Lockwood gased at her curiously, and ‘then nodded his handsome head as he said: “You'll do, Anita! You'resa little Dit of all right. But in a moment her mood cha: “We mever can get away frem this Thouse—let alone the detectives. Miss Bascom is on continual watch Mrs. Adams—"" “I know, dean That's it. I t it you could manage that d see to evading the Stone factjon. Can't you think up a plan? “Love wiill find a way.” she whis. pered, and, unable to resist the invit. ing amile, {Gordon caught her in his arms d held her close in an ecstasy off possession. “You are so sweet,” he murmured, with an afr of saying something im- rtant. *Oh. my little how 1 ove you! The moment I firt saw Yyou—" “When was that| “That night at—at the doctok’s lec- tures. I sat bebind you, I changed my seat to do so—and I counted the buttons on your dear little gray frock —that was one way I discovered your prol'v’ncc in the study that 4 t.” He apo (uu?rw-. “And there was enother way.LJI heard .yous talking. , . l Mother Bear didn't waste much time hunting, for she knew by experi- ence that tt would be just pure luck if she found those baby Grouse. Pres- ently the three little Bears came panting back to join her. All three of them looked as if they felt ‘very foolish. At the same time they looked very much puzsled. “Well,” said Mother Bear, “did you catch that bird The three lfttle Bears shoolk their debt.” 3 “Brave 1 ?fl"l that, I ki W!ou& %fli“ duritng, ‘those precipus bills thet those clous ives dug up In my are old 1] that were owed | my father—hia name was the same as mine—" “The same as “Oh, not & uni instanee. An ‘way, those bills I am paying off as I cal I'm not legally respemsible for them, but I want to clear my dad's name and all that Now, all that can walt—whlile take unto me a Wil and arrange for her comfert and con- venlence. But 1 ber, I'm not whose perm marry me?”’ “No, I'm_¥weanty-ome—that's of ag in aa state.” RN “Why you aged person! om you about: eighteen. o you ar “No, you goosie! Eut—your mother, now 7 mwother. She dossn’t care Yy one n you must ask to “Oh—m: what I dol” ‘And yourr father? Forgive me, but I have to, ask.” " “My fakher is dead.” “Then, come along. Let’s begin to get really to go.” “Wa#t a minute—Gorden—to get marrl4d—must I—maust I tell my real namefr” Hifs eyesiclouded a trifle. “Yes, dear heart” he said very gently, “yes, you must.” “Then I tin't get married, Gordo: Miss Mystery sat down and folded her little hands in her lap, her whole attitude that of utter despair. (Continued Tomorrew. “I guesd she wasn't” Mother Bear. “She wasw't hurt at all. That Was Mrs. Grouse, and there rasn't a single thing the matter with er. “Then wlat did she agt that way for?” demanded Brother, while Sister and Littles. Bear wore the funniest lopks on theeir faces. “It was & trick.” explained Mother Bear. “Somewhere around bere; Mrs. Grouse has a family. She was afraid that we would find her bables, 5o she protended be hurt and led you three scartps far enough away for her to feel sure that you would not find them. I list you go because I knew it would be i good lesson. Having been | fooled that wary once, you will not be 50 likely to be fooled that way again.” “But where do you suppese those babies are?" asked Sister. “I haven® the least idea” replted Mother Bear. “Looking for them will be a waste of time.” Meanwhile, Mra. Grouse sat high up In a treq not far away where she could seo mll that went on. As long as those Bears dldn't gu back to the Lone Little Path, Mrs Grouse wouldn’t worry. She knew that those twelve balbles of hers. lying on the ground under the bmpwn leaves, wouldn't #10ve 80 much as & toe untll they hearil her call. They were per- fectly safp for the time betng. And it was all the result of obedience, per- fect obedfence. The only worry Mrs. Grouse bad was that she feared Mother Bear might take ft into her head to go back to the Lone Little Path, and so lead the lttle Bears where they tight stumble on her hidden bables, (Copyright, 1038, by T. W. Burgess.) DAUGHERTY GOES HOME. ‘Will Work ‘on Important Cases in Ohior This Summer. Attorney General Daugherty left chuckled in Columbu#, Ohlo, where he will re- main until Jater in the summer, when he plans to 4o west to meet the prest- dential ps.rfiv in Calffornia. He may make occadional trips to Washing- ton in the meantime. The Attorney General took with him a numler of cases upon which he will worlk whille in_Ohio. Among them was the opinion being prepared for the Pregident on his right to use the Navy In enforcing prohibition and the Southern Pucific-Central Pacific railroad m. case, in which the Attorney ral s to decide whether the government will take an appsal. BLIND WOMAN OF 88 DIES. Special Dispa bed %0 The Star. CUMBEIRLAND, Md., June 23.—Mrs. Ellen S. Whlsh, aged eighty-six years, widow of Exdward H. Welsh, died heads. “She flew away,” explained Littlest Bear. *“I 8o badly hurt after all™ Learn a Bird a Vesper Sparrew; Grass Finch (Poo- cates graminews). Length six inches. Upper parts brown, streaked with lack. Under partaswhite, breast and sides. streaked with black. OQuter tail feathers white. it resident, lons. but guess .sher wasn't| Decatur stjreet. Thursday fevening at her homa, 212 Mrs. Welsh had been blind for twelve years. Day By Lucy Wairner Maymard ¥ =l ™ How queen!" '=' | COMPOSITOR—Boy with one yar's experi- {(—Real ljve truck salesman, tharoughi! (perienced; exceptiofial com): ission, paid to a prodycer. A ly OMsmobile Sales] Co., NK; Bowman,, 1835 14th st, n.w. v FORI) m&m and can-| s ,vassers—Only-appliczmats having ,,,.‘?,';'..’lf_“,;.,‘f#:."‘.“‘m"&"ér& their own Ford. cars and willin Mornt PWATt) o canvass will be considered. Call' between: 10:and ‘11 am, Ro- 'bey Motor Co., Lifacoln, Ford, Fordison dealer, 1429 L st. N.W. E 2 BUSHEILMAN. | Apply the Young Men’s Shop, -|13#9 and 1321 F st. n.w. RRAL ENTY/(E SALEANEN. Whnted new ulm four successful real 1Yo suissmen to/work on ¢ busis of 'the anion on: ALl salesy made by Bims and 10" per ity to Decome & part of . orgaaisation. © 1t deiay 15 redlving at’ buce = foriher Dasklewiate 108, ol s o { AUTO MECHANIC —, Must have at least five years’ expe- rience on all cars. Statq, age, ex- perience ankd give narge and ad- dress of thiee last enyployers and salary expected. ADDRESS BOX 7'-7. BTAR OFFICE. 240 BUSHELMEN--With experi- tnce, menfs garments, are want- ed. We require capable men and offer good pesitions to such. Apply miinagen, Saks & Co., 7th st. and Dennsyllvania ave. SALESMAN — Lincoln car; only high-grade car salesman y—ascosts. | Will b considered. Robey Motor v nat 1 o, SOUTHWRST. / Co., Lincoln, Ford, Fordson G4 10a T, S Canmbta Pharmaye < dealer. 1429 L st. n.w. — P h. o U Clemond. it 5 e % S, w X . | 14t and’ Columbi. road: (Jive Do K. Stors.) 407 Tatn - S0 o pcraae irm Ragaalon “Fharmacy, i ol Imn"fi Col 2208 Siount. Pleamant t. iy e and News Shop: 2634180k, Payne's Phavimacy TS Culftoraia ave Momanvhe: oo TIh and b cociemringle - A . | Tth at. BRI ave. I. Simpeon. Pharencr| ‘Moskerty FArmaey. Wisconsin ave. and 0, Donahuv's Hermache NORFTHRASTL 20 and % stn.. McChesner & JonchB. 4th ana. . Droek & Dickoup. .?Z;’ H ats.. Droek & Dickonp, B t Cay Lincoin 20 W B v Gl Wooditdge. 3600 12t n 20 st _ana Pa. ave., Rfh g3 Eve 11th and Pa 3 A Pn. ave., Amvae: 1907 Nichols ave.. Welss & He: N, experienced, to finish and fold shirts. Palace Laundry, 729, 9th st. PHILIPSBORN, 608 to 614 Eleventh St., Require immediately experi- enced salesladies in the follow- ing department ‘DRESSES WAISTS UNDERWEAR SKIRTS SWEATERS HOSIERY MILLINERY Apply at once to MR. BEHREND. —— SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. Continued. HALF DAY’ _WORK, colored girl; moraing feeforred. 1728 Ve ave. mw. ¢ ferred. 1722 Vt. ave. n.w. LAUNDRESS, part-time work of an. ored woman. ' Franklin 3006. flm TOUBEWORK wanted; plain cooking: col girl. 1428 5th st. n.w. LIGHT HOUSEWORK or nuree, colored gi. 1111 V »f .w. _Reference. o wants_place, " North GI04W. " MATD a; bt housework, bi with references. = Phove North st nw, MAID or nurse, situation wanted. st_n.w. = MORNING WORK, no washing or ironing, by n«mutc*n‘ sirl. Call (after 7 p.m.) Z?D y kind, col- Tolbred giri Tellable woman 49-W. 1480 Q 222 Eye PART-TIME WORK—Neat colored girl. 2228 12th st. n.w. » POSITIONS, part-time, D) T red o Parttime, by 8 reiladle colo RECOMMENDED SERVICE. arage, *Autho 11 12th ot nid Phone Lincola 6200, a1 romaodeting. 8t Towe prices: PLOFNICK nd rem t Towe 5 « 11205 xt.. at a2t mow Do (()vfrqn7< de. Est. J:I.!;Ar“' 1ty 0 :Iu' fl: made. Eat. clieerful on. _Retarn free. " TTTTENBOR, 1436 Bth Sowr . 1103, GAS RANGES REPAIRED OR REBUIL £9% and air governors adjusted: REFRIGER. ATORS REPAIRED OR RELINED. H. ECKERT, $02% 8th st. n.w. AEATING contracting, steam, hot water; asti- ates chwr{ull& furn.; work done by experts; union Inbor. West 676, John 8. Killeen. HOUSE "PAINTING—SPECIAL, LOW PRICH for work contracted for now. R. MORAN, 216 John Phone Main 1731. rame springs, cushions and pil- spacial prices. Special 4 sses renovated, $2.50, ~Columbis .. 610 E st. 1.w. ' Phone Main 5328. WORK, dny or_week.. WORK, “Talf day; @ half-grown colored girl wishes 'a place. - Phone botsmac 1007, - © Nflfg morning and evening, by colored girl. WORK in apartment ¢vening i - T apartmen gn; rel 418 Eye st me. 23° — HELP—DOMESTIC. WANTED_MISCELLANEQUS, CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, ¢ X p ¢ rienced, ‘white: stay bts: good wags reference re- nklin 52, bef and 10 .. 6 and 7 pm. A GOOK and do small laundry. reliable wom Call_(before 1) 1862 Columbia roud. ' 22¢ COOK wanted, to go away with family of M, froms June’ 27 o Octobar 3 six miles outside W Mackall, McLean, COOK-LAUNDRESS, to g0 1o seashore; small family. Telephone Potomac 1262, between 8_and 10 o'clock mornings. - GENERAL HOUSEWORK, must be & st. n GENERAL HOUSEWORK, T stay mights, Coil 5 . 112 Sra et e T Ay SRS GENERAL HOUSEWORK, colored womas? B0 por_month. 128 Tean. ave. n.e. GENERAL TI0USEWORK. woman; W0 por Taundry; re. white _woman: 000 cook; stay’ nights. 518 12t month. 128 Tenn. ave. n GENERAL HOUSEWORK and liable girl. 1625 R at. N. G390, ERAL TIOUSEWORK, colored. Telephon Cleveland 13 & s GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored girl; go for summer. 3249 Newark st. Phobe Cleve. 24 & in st ot v e JGEOTHING SALESMAN — Help and Situations Wanted. irst clays, with window-trim- Eor gale So Wanted Mtacaia ming experience; good salary; ey, Dets and Livestock. position permanent. Living- ston’s, go8 7th st. n.w. q 25 GENERAL HOUSEWORK, T col irl. SENERAL T K. neat colored gil GENERAL houseworker; rellable white wom- $ood bome; good ‘wages. 2005 Colum- road, SENPRAL houseworker, girl, colored. Apply reliable girl; stay 1435 Fairmont st worker, 1432 Crittenden st. n.w. ENERAL, HOUSE PER, colored, $20 ANTIQUES, ali kinds; best prices paid. A. e 25 G st Main BUT3. BOOKS—Party wishes to buy lot of mis . _Frankiin 1589-J. BRICK, 1,150 second-hand; looks and o fon make no difference. ~State price delivered In 3000 block Calvert st. n.w. Phone Main 6343, KEYS_DUPLICATE KEYS, while you wait. Trner & York ave. n.w. Basement. KEYS DUPLICATED WHILE ¥ 26c. 809 9th st. n.w.. basement, MATTRESSES AND PILLOWE renova most reasonable prices. Let u mate. Prompt deliveries and sured. Eagle Beddlug Co., 11: 8006, 00 WAIT, ad 10 estimate on your interior and exterior pain {og. WWhen you think of painting think of CAROW & FRY. 1011 H st. n.w. Main 1281, CLOTHRS—WIl pay highest prices for ladies” nd men's worn clotbes. Write or phone D. ein, 1308 7t n.w. Phone North 499, CLOTHING_Highest prices pald for men 4nd bogs” woru elothiag aud shoes. G. Lick mas. N. 8315 1744 7th st n.w. il CLOTHING—WIll call in my unlettered suto- mobila, city or suburbe, asd pay you wighCE: prices tor emen’s. children's. &+ carded clothing Of ali descriptions. ~Ad” <= tal or phone. I will call. W. Ries, 1332 th st. o.w. North 1755. CLOTHING—Army and Navy clothing _and boots; highest prices paid._Call Fracklin 1200. DBSK, typewriter, sanitary, oak, double pedes. tal, 50 to 04 Jnches long. Linecia 1897." 23+ DIAMONDS, 01d gold, sitver, vought for casn. Lovis_Abrakams, 815 G st. n.w. DISMONDS. gold, sliver, piauaum, a1l ¥inda of fewelry bought for cash. Abe ‘Abrahams, 438 9th st._n.w. Telephon® Main 6504. AT DS and furciture. Best crices id. Square Deal Purniture Co., 501 Eje at. B.w._ Phone Main 5636. FURNITORE SN Kirstein, 830 Bth &t aw: all kinds of furniture wantéd. Phove Franklis FORNITURB—Young couple desires to T chase some good ueed fumiture. Frapklin 536-7. FORNITURE _and _ miscellaneons articles bought and sold. Best prices paid. _Prowy ttention. The Amer. Housebold Co., 713 12t st. n.w. Franklin 8408. 20% PAINTING AND _CARPENTERING—GEN- eral Jobbing: estimatex cheerfully given. Call Potomac 1312-W, R. O Drach, 10 Girard st. A R—Rooms pupered, $6 and up. including cut-out borders; first-class work. Joa Egdal dn_nve. n.w. North 1851 21° PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING — H. E. PHILLIPS, 221 2ud s.e. Linc. 8388 Qulck, effcicot weivice, guar. Work: reasouable Dric HA PAPERITANG| interior and exterior paluting at lowest prices. Metropolitan Dec. Co., 427 G st. n.w. Phb. $7 and up. Telephone PAPERHANGING—Room: A T. George, 220 12th s Franklin 625. PAPERAANGING—SEE M ing_that papering done. J.R. SEARS, 639 New York .w. BEFORE HAV- ve you money. . n.w. North your_house redec. PAPERIL no delay orating Ca Ir20° Automohiles tor Sale nnd Wagted HELR—MALE AND FEMALE. um, &t Mae. eterences necossar. ADDlY’ 11 New: Mad. - GENERAL HOUSEWORKER. 1225 Girard ot. n. iccepted ut The r office, 11th nd Pa. ave 9: 3 O of lnave, for The uk Ay ar mus be received at The Star office fr 6 pm. Sat- uMay, or at any of The Ster teuch ofices by & p.m. Baturday, “VBVER mall ORIGINAL $n_applying for_employment. COPIBS. ABRISTANT BOOKKREPER an{ stenographer, with some knowlelge of real @ ate business. Reply in own handwritiog. -Addsess Box T5C, Star oftice. ATTO MECHANICS, frat-class 6 only. 1320 22nd st. n.w. * AUTOMOBILE 3 NIC, mg be experl fnced_on Overiand and Wilyakoight. Gver- land Wheeler Cn. 1821 14th st..w. AUTO BALESMAN: must {urnif demonstm- for. Overiaad Wheeler Co.. $1 lth st. BOOKKEEPING MACHING OPIEATORS, ex- RATE OUTSIDE OF WASBINGTON 4 cents a ward. i 0 : . 20c per line, . 180 per ltne. { Hyawsrilie SR STAR OFFICE OPEN UMIL 11 P. NTED—SALESMEN, All _advertisements for The Evening Stur WA 5 = HIGH-GRADE STOCK SALESMAN EMPLOYMENT AGY.NCIES OFRICE POSITI ARE YOU EARNING $3 ¥70 $100 4 WEEK? 1f not, we will train you during your spare call or phone for free . < fool o’ Drattims, I4ih and T s stenogra, tion, §25° = - Sien. “Eafoll eaay. | BOTD BLH0OL" 508 G GENEEAL houseworker, rellable girl. 2000 82nd st., baif block from Woodley road bus Iine_copniecting both car linex: $45 per mo. 28% GIRL (white) 1o help mother with children and gemeral bousework; references. 102 C . n KITCHEN MATD, colored, to g0 to the coun- try near Washington: good woges. Address Box _110-V. Star_office. 240 LIGHT HOUSEWORKER, no laundry: white woman. Apply (Sundey) Herbert Cleveland, Linden ave., Arlington, Va. U FURSITCRE—If you nave any furniture of other goods to sell, and you want to obiain best results, send for Louls Notes, §14 E st. B.w. _Phone ¥rankiin 2015, FURNITURE. planos. carpets, ete. Phone M 1262 for wagon or have me call. ““Weschler,” | 920 P Py i FURNITURE and househoid _goodn wanted: TR il feel satinted with prices T pay. 8. Veisenberg, 419 10h st. n.w. Main 5691, NTTURE—IZ you want 1o oUtain weat T N sults for your furniture and other m lan eall M. Shapizo, 600 Louisiana n.w. _Franklin 87 {promptls attended to. APH REPATRING — Phonograp! repaired by expert: parte for all makes ma- ¥ 5. 809 9th st plano and DI prigele, 922 N. o and plavers e it by skilied work- Schaefer. Randerson Lincoln 1057. AND SPOUTING When there ts_plumb. Ing there is CAROW & FRY. Main 1261 1011 PIANO TUNTS fne. Speake & Main 5616, PIANG paired. refinished and_reb: men Piano_tuning. $2. Piano Co.. 644 H st. e ST TIN ROOF e buy housenoid _furniture Mozey advanced on stor- . Sachs Furniture Co., cormer Sth and D ste. n.w. 8300. NURSE sud Light houscwork; colored woman. 1916 17th st. n.w., apt. No. 308. ¢ FURNITURE of all kinds. including rugs, car- RSERY _ GOVERNNESS, experienced, French or Eoglish and Christian Sclentist: July 1; go away for summer. Address 2308 Tracs place. . pets, brica-brac, ote. Call Frank. 78, GOLD, ~ailver, watches, dismonds and oid jewelry needed fn our mfg dept. Full cash value paid. Selinger's. 820 F st. NG MACHI WASH, iron and do ored_woman. 1308 : SITUATIONS—MALE. ATTORNEY desires connectlon with lmwyer or law firm; single, 26: two years' experience in_southern state; commercial practice pre- ferred._Address Box 138-V. Star office. 24% BOOKKEEPER and office manager: over 10 ' experience; references. Address Box 186-V. Star office. 25% CARPENTER WORK by contract. N_1177.55% CARPENTER, experienced white. _steady : $4 per day. Allen, 2017 Mullznve. e OHAUFFEUR. colored; good references. C. Joy, 1446 Q 240 CHAUFFEUR, white, married man, _wanfs plece with private family or on truck: 10 Tears, experience; can drive any meke car. eneral housekeeping, col- F o W Rooms for Rent and Wanted. e ANSWER TELEPHONE and bell in my home 8 line miy MAN AND WIFB, colored of hite, ts 150 e 1! §0ud, “electrically " lighted house. Wwife to do fic per Tine. munt Be at r affice of of The Star | SALDEMEN to distribute quick-seliing artlele Branch ‘ofces 1y 11 pom. the JAY REFORE | lowcost fleld; (nterests automobiilsts par Wanted by Established Local Corporation. tagton Empl pabiie by Wash et tim \y night, to 1vake meckanical and architectural drawings g/ad help you securs ivideal n.w._North 212 A FOKMER STUDENI SAYS: “IN TOUR in phie 7 NS~ PRIVATELY Rusiness Opportunities. ete. eveningy from 7 to 9:30, in exchange for good ate s follows: iwo' deys' housework in payment. Phone 15¢ per lime. 2° ISBUE, with tha following tieulaly. Apply’ Room 3, 1216 14th at. n. Lowt Address Box 25-V, Star office. = Sy, INSTRUCTION ‘COURSES tion. Pervenal and instraction. school 23 days, was placed . TE8E0! &2 We do the rest. perteniced. st once. Hurroughe Sciool, T34 7 st n.w. il BOY, to aswist o smal cafe, evening: apply at once. Savo § iih s nw BOY as tinner's helper. taw Boy—Experienced 1n grocery st & roll st.. Takoma Park CANVARSER, youug man for canvssing; experierced: salar ¥ and com- mieion. “Apply” LS80 pm. P Oth ue. n.w. oraing i 2804 of their school work, will be coached day snd ;1‘».!: e the Boys' 'Preparatory School, 1817 CIviL !!BJ‘;U‘C. examinations. secretary, Tuition. 35, ary. $1. Api 311 Tam Accoanting and statie- tieal el July 25; salary. $1.500 to $2.840. Speelal inftruct on day and might. The Civil Service Preparaiiory School, n.e. cor. 12 and w. Fr. 208). CARPENTERS (2), non-usion. |36 Otis Di. nw < CHATFFEUR, experienced, truck. 1623 j0th st. n.w. CHAUFFEUR, young white mi position. 849 H st. n.e Linc COLLEGE MAN. 20. desires position during summer, in or outside: experienced in all lines with excellent references. Phone Hyal 208-M, 56 p.m. . COLLBGE GRADUATE, age 24, desires & por- manent position with some reliable corporation. Best of referencss. ~ Address 1338 Newton st.n.w. . Tight delivery or 240 27, desires Sie JEWELRY, diamonds, goid, 0d artifical teeth. D. Alpe Main_2875. % PIANOS and victrolaw, old goid, sitver di monds and Jewelry. A. F. Arnold, 1323°G s nw. n 8173. REAL FSTATB ATLAS SURVEYS of District | new or in 224-V, of Columbta, set of four volumes Seod “condition. Address Box office. SHOTGUN, 12 or 16 ga. Star Call Frankiin 7302 AWING PAD. about § ft.; chair pad conditlon. _Cleve. 609 STORE FIXTURES AND OFFICE FURNITURE of every description bought and sold. Baltimore Fixtures Co. Main 8087, 616 Loutstana A &god B | wora _carpet HEATING TINNING, n 3207 14t8 st_nw._ Co PLOMB] i 412 L. Cap. ‘st Line. 3417 water beating plumbing. & and power Found reliable for 25 years. NG 5 i specialty. emergency caser When vou think of plumbing think of CAROW & FRY. 1011 H st. n.w. Main 1261. plete printing service. writ- ing. " fllustrating, coraposition and presswork: high-grade commerelal work. Columbian Printe iog Co., Inc. 14th st. now. M. 4250. RADIC Tostalintions; _electrical pnirs. White & Boyer Co., FAIRIN G_DONF T and reline it ns g ouing RUG Wi dnrable REL ECLIPSE, 300 10th ESTIMATES —W. Batler, SCRFI reh acreens W vnlcanizing, Have REBUILT TIKE NE! -nding; Satisfaction gnaranteed tire_rebnilt. _McDaniels, 414 14th o PERSONAL. TX VIRGINIA FOR _EMPLOY] Cleveland 437 FOME mother and year-oid baby. after 6 p.m. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE WILL CAR house duriug owner's absence, Frauklin sL8. XPERIENCED ACCOUNTANTS WILL TAKE ‘Barge of your books, install systems. prepere Somucial statements, _ete:, reamonabie rate thiy or yearly basis. Address Dox 108V, COLOXED BOY, 16 will do any kind of work _ Phone Linc. 7832 MEN AND W(MEN quickly learn real estate business; receiye pay while learning; meed not T g g 3 17 et Matteson, 8] 0-611 Bond bidg. Unlimfted "ewm e for young nlim! course men wh desire to lea futhe aute mechanics trade. 5 G, A- AUTO scHoOOL. CHAUFFEUR with identificatiocicard, must know the city. Apply at oncerBlack and White Taxi Co., 1214 N. H. ave, COAT MAKER and busholman 48 Artolam presser. 1408 9th st nw. He CGOLLECTUR, cxperienced, with wieel; salary. 1680 14th st n.w. COLLEGE MAN—A loug-estabifiid _corpot tion will offer exceptionai oppafumity to & . college o technical school may aboot 24| i34 G e e o years old, who may qualify for ! responsible { 102 e ain 8250 executive or technical position. dve full par. sealars bt to educatien, heightwelght £ad JIELP—FEMALR. e Daience, If 1aresa Box | fSGRKEET NG MACHINE OPERATORS, 268V, Star odfiee g = COMPOSITOR. and pressman. Gl 822 13th | [re e o, o °0¢®- Burroughs School. ' T34 st.nw. BOSOM P RESS OPERATORS; best g ann's Laundry, 628 G a.w. =" CASHIBR 1n cafoteria, young lady, Beed Oom- vany. 17') Pa: ave. e COLLAR GIRL, rienced, white. Blite Ta fndry Co., 2110 14tk st mewe. 700 any. ence; good opportunity Hor one d and carefulness. 611 F at. n.w. COOK. to sleep in. 717 108 o nw. ¥ DRIVER for touring cak for @enings, St urday afternoons and S scate experi- ence and salary. Address E g r office. *__| DIOTAI/HONB operator-transeriber; would con- FORD DRIVER—WII give bowrl and room | lder leginger if neat, ecurste ‘and o o 3 ranham, e o Hear icor 2o G40 | Hune Tacer 251 B i GOVERNMENT PMPLOYE{ ami, otbers, 'io- | FLAT WORK feeders and catchers, troduce duriog spave time aiw o Invealoo: | Toliykn Teundry, 401 © st ncw: - g00d habits 250 - VESPER SPARROW, dom see 'them outslde of migrations, although their nestn have been fund in a wild fleld north of Fort Myer, Ed l.l:o near Silver Spring. The fnest. wun of the song: of by tration: SiontislLddress Box & Auxaniris. Vv. 71+ | GBKBRAL HOUSBWORKER. Apply 617 10t ICE MEN, two__thoroughly fxpedenced. W ood. 357 Codor st Takoma Sa 4% LABORERS wanted. Ap at 88th and Ful- merit: every home a Drospect: experience nn- ton. 8. 8. Dalton. necessary; good to start. See Mise MEAT CUTTER, young njn: must WJR» Banford, Burchell .. 81T 14th et. ow. > roem 500. ANICE, thoroughly famiMar with Hud- [ LADY fo travel extenaively for New York ceries. Apply 1540 NorthPspitol. won; only those experien: Neu- { corporation doing nation-wide edueational meyer Motor Company, 211 B st. n. work; must ba snxious to make permanent MECHANICS and helpem for all tracjs, white | counection; splendid opportunity for advance- 0 Solored. Taboratal pessunent peitions I | ment. Fosition is warth #75 per week. — Only Eittaburen a0d vicaltys b fecs. Tiree traps. | Fedned need appiy." Address Box 185-B, Star tation trom B-lnnon;}ifl_ cal or write CAl Droposition to & real ‘worker; ariicle ame. of I ploymeut ‘Burean, | LADY for soda fountaln and T clerk. 720 Pennayivania atation, RsDargh Pa. J78¢ | Address Box 254Ve Star oliees o NURSES—Two, maie, Whie, grélluated, at | MARKERS, thibe experienced; must be neat oace, and one’ July 18 oot and | B mcreete: TRt "Lenniey’ 305 et maidtenance. | Amply o 1 Bteward, | n.w. — g ki = PALM BBACH 120N lectri PAPERHANGERS. — ADpiy g (e e B T T 1373 Quincy st. n.w. Adang, 2GH. 4 25% PAPERHANGBR—WII give.roqa for Work. Address Box 200-V, Star officd 24* | country; ref PIANIST, young man_for Colgnfl Beach Ho- | expected. tel. Apply Apt. 21, 1343 Cuif) a:! w. 28% 5 PRINCIPALS of hi ool Teachers of | PRESBER anf. B ot 2y ‘ue bkaved"opper | snper & Goi 1088 Ht tunity to secure remunerative ¢mployment in ‘Washington and nearby locats during ‘wanted and neighbprs ladies’ ire glove-silk lery. catlon Houthe? only vme tmajana sttt 7o | Glove ik T ‘ihe. taeer weave ond e 00 guired. Bee J. B. McKee, 517 Bouthern bldg. most beautiful material made for Thosfery. betwesn 10 #nd 12 a.m. These stockingw/ have an English llsle heel; N—Fiave a lucrative | foot and top, &,’sew idea for glove silk. which for an_experienced an with own | ma) mv'znh mm cloth now possible for 1s_willing to wo Al prospec heels do_wear out we have < to replace them. The well furaished. - Gine asiea & Fioks in Lo e DY WO The stockings eell hosfery 18 jcut and tailored from KOUTE MEN, mardied, WIth Jicense: Dodge Which maks & perfect Htting sable, bad with trucks; must ‘be experienced, furni - | their beau’ly and ineness of weave they sell on references amd record as to :-n-huu hg’g sight. T'ie commission is Nberal rite for wages. Address Box 248-V. Sar office. porticalass to sell these exceptiorial stockings WALESMAN,, real outate; with sute; must bs | in your territory. Address The Sturgess Mfg. experienced " {a_selling ppperty. | Ca. Glfrerwilie, N. Y. Maryiand and Virginia; want | Hve wha SALERLADIES, expe 1n security selling, ean " produ . Addres Manager, 5 £ san produce for egtadlished, growlag corporation. - Address -V, Star office. M BMAN, -grade. ced. aeeded | GTTYRT T'1NISHERS Bergmann RALEEMAN. blehg Seded | STIYRT FINTS best wages. Bergmann's o 3 3 comminsion maa. caj ¢ ‘caming $6,000 or | LpARdLy. 623 G » COLORED BOY, private family; good piain worker, n _subucbs. Address Fort Myer, Va. Q. 8_R. No. 38 COOK, public and private, colored; best of reference. 806 H at. mw. GRAVER (on_ jewelry): piain lettering. Addgess Box 21A-V. Star office 240 EMPLOYMBNT. single, middleaged, man._ W_§_Danan, Ballston, EVENING WORK by young, dustrious college student, to skrn room. intelligent, neat, willing: honse: oneed_chauffeur, private home. 3 drug store, etc. ne Franklln 1661 after 5 p.m., or address Box 312-E, Star office, ~ * rgetic reliable 241 8 PHYSIOTHERAPY AND ELECIROTHER. apy scieatifically given. For sppeintment, Potomae_1447. IF Y0U WANT that applies to u Brery one knows we pay the limit for men worn elotniag, taggnge Maia 4145, JUSTH D, 610 RATS, BEDBUGS, ROACHES, FLEAS. stan\ results. GEORGE F. SAPP, 227 land_butlding. _Frankiin 2061 WE_ARE NOW PAYING $2 10 §i0 FOR Brchange. 883 D st a.%: Phone Main 3378, : o and rect o ‘mflm‘l diet: Tavaly reet cure: ) and day surme__North 7062 1724 20th EXBCUTIVE with wide experience and_capable; highest references: u; re- cently arrived in city: wishes connection with reliable firm, preferably real estate; small umount of capital if necessary. Address Box -V, Star office. . FIREMAN, stationary, call 1160 Neal'st. ne. 2 LAW STUDENT, G. W. U., desires position ©00d hours; law office preferred; salary mot objective. Address J. R., Brumswick Apts. ™ e PRIN iR—lli;‘“lll-rvlnt pl;lnur; can oper- ate linotype: g0 out of city, Address Box 815-B, Star office. 34 SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER, well sducated and thoroughly expertenced secretarial rapher, with legal education and highest type recommendations des! position with frst- class individual or firm. Address Box 168V, Btar office. 120 TUTOR or_companion for youager boy, yoi man, age 20, home from college, Rard sponaible position; can drive aay car, play tenals, golf and swim; will leave city ‘if sired. " Call Clev. ‘1908: 33" SITUATIONS—FEMALE. DICTAPHONE operator, expert and_experi- enced; also first-cl: general office clerk de- sires position with firm where loyalty and abflity will be suitably recompensed. Phone Colnmbia 9889. 2 DRESSMAKER, experienced: work out or at home: alterations; references. 8446 14th at. Col. 8081, DRESSMAKING, firat-class, atreet, evening [owes, Femoleling; pre-wer pries per da beat of reference. 1 10th st n.w. 3 MANAGER apartment house, competent wom- Ty o Crefinement. Address’ Box TSE. ouar office. MME. PASQUAN—Voice, Plano, . 1404 Irving st Col. 4808. NURSBE, practical, capable, experienced, would Uike o take lady with young childres away for the summer. Address Box 44-V, Star office. e experienced. ‘Trivmph, tor- NURSBRY GOVERNESS Experienced French lady teacher wanta out-of-towa position taking care of children. Address Box 98-V, Star office. 24° PRACTICAL NURSE will care for invald: references. 1815 Corcoran_st. RESIDENT MANAGER, apartment Bowse or hotel; " referen Addives” Dox 118V, Suae PRACTIOAL, NURSB will care for invalld or elderly person. Col. 0631-W. 20 e e it 1| JTBSOOTAPHER waniad: preforan—soveal . (perience; permanent position, law R AR by "Address Box 174.V, Star ::x‘..,"’....' contde Box 41-V, Btar office. STENOGRAPHER, with some knawledge of SRCURITY' SALESMEN—AIl on t time Bor | bookkeeplog: real estate office. Address in ablished, growin; o P oty | OWD. handwriting, giving references and salary iestone.-Airens Box 18578 T Susbelmin. o expected_Address Box 165.V, tar_office. FAXTCAR DHIVERS; wist Jave refabences NOGRAPHER—The Washingt Tt Corporatica Teyuiies e eervian otk and identifiestion card. ton Hotel. state salary. lady for stenographie and rx. Apply in bandwriting, nust have 'lh.ll Atand, l.fluel' efice. Address Box 146-V, Star office. Colored Iady. _North 8376, I talcks an cleviited| Tomm entirely to hours, bufl his can o e Beatd o] & YOUNG MAN. with asme gtors; 2 nights & week BOSOM IRONERS and cuff y | HOUSEKEEPER. well cucated 1ady; core Rox | GENERAL HOUSRWORK, woman want, to_conch during summer. Call 317 enst. TYPING done at home; MBB. & pecay. —_— TEACHER desires grade or high school puplls Columbla 545-W. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. fe; of care mo cooking; stay mights t_rooming H b Box 83-V, btar office. 8% honse ; Tefarence. _ Address , nuresmal tresses, .5 bely . - e ghnen, b Y Japlegiel B ORK _of Xiad by experienced DAY R B Tt B DAY'S WORK of sny Kind by woman. 8238 b 3 ored girl. 2248 11th st. mw. . place; no washing. 167¢ Ealorama rd. mn?!i S-year-ola won 1o widower' or bachelor’s home; references exchanged. Ad- dress Box E_Star office, children; references, Address Box 214 lw i el EUROPEAN TRIP. Cheerful young lady, anxious to visit aged parents in Germany, would like position as companion to party going to Europe. el educated: experienced as nurse; have crossed ocean three times, never seasick and could assist In prevention of it; knowledge of Ger- many would be of value to traveler and in busifiess affairs; have been in U. §. short time in medical profession; frat- AIME-! Rox 265-E. Star office. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. teo satiefact to Star 8. Auf T t found meoessary to be made Bior vl recoive. prompt attentio admission to Recommended Service Ool- R_Main £000, Branch 115. SUIT CASE REPAIR he Trukmaker, 1100 14th st. PLEASURE CAR REPATRIN at, experienced mechan- jiness and service our specialty. Onr are right. Main 8§807. H. E. SHERIFF, A-R-C Truck Co., 627 X st. n.w. 3 Sintz repairs trunk lesther bags, handbags, etc. Call of phone Mintz. 93% F st. _Main 3688, WATCH REPAIRING—The mght Xind. Siod- erate prices. Jewelry repairing. P. K. Rich- Ter, Ebbitt Hotel. F st nw. near 14th st FINDOW and vacuom ing contractors. ideal Cleaning_Co., inc.. M. 904 WINDOW AND DOOR SHADES. Good q ity opague shades fitted to your windows, the best quality of opaque ahades, $1.15: free. We will call with BLATT. 11th and H ste. n.e. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. The Star _requires from advertisers in this column references and a detailed ement of their proposition. 165 soda_fountal account of leaving 11th nw. ol 85c; exp on orth 8401, CREAM and grocers stofe, domg bi 10! S in Northwest Park frontage and con tains over one-half acre ground: ail improve- ments are in; will accept a fve-passenger sedan or four-passenger coupe as first pa: ment: baiance in small monthly payments. T. R. P., 382 Southern bldg. ROOMING and boarding liouse, centrally 1o jcated; 19 rooms, 5 bathe, steam’ heat: all out- side rooms, clean and ‘well furnished; rent reasonable:’ liberal terms if taken t once. | Phone F: GROCE par T for_aui AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT, PRIVATE IN- truction: willqualify you for obtaining oper- ator’s permit. 8345 18th n.w. Adams 200. I NEED MONEY, WILL SELL SOME DEEDS of trust at K0% discount; they run from to $6,000. Address Box 254-V, AUTO RBPAIRING—GENERAL REPAIRING o0 all cars. All work goaranteed. RELIABLE REPAIR SHOP, 762 Park rd. n.w. Co. 10112. nd soft drink st Address J. W. d for sale. 801 Pi Muxwell,” Braneh- ¥ S RECOVERED and repaire Chevrolet. Maxwell and Buick tops r Pay_strle back and S%x17 bevel $19; Fords, $0.95. Superior Auto Boa e, covered. ark_road. READ my add under (Sale or Rent—Sub.) abont store with rooms at Hatfleld, Vs. 24% HBARBER SHOP for sale; reasonable; long le established bLusiness. Apply at 1400 on st. n E: . 762 AUTOS WASHED, POLISHED AND DELIV- ing done thoroughly: day or GARAGE, 2121 14th n.w. NG: RE] NG \\'unzn‘ ty: eatimates given. S. E. HEN e T W "D ELECTRICAL SERVICE ALL :_ satifaction or no charge. Lincoln 5802. brk, cement; excavatin; free. J. W. Marbury, NEAR BEER aud buffet, best colored location; must sell on account of health; snap to quick buyer. _Address Rox v, Star office. 25¢ DELICATESSEN groc Address e ment, groceries and $2000 business a month. DELICATESSEN and grocers, one of the best locations in city: a bargain if t long lense; remsomable reut; if ing for a good stand mct quickiy town because of ilness. Phone Col. 534 hompson’s 24 called_out NTER, JOBBING AND NETAL fur.; reasonable. Send postal €17 Ma. ave. sw. Fr. BUILDING—Bulld anything: satisfaction guar- anteed: union labor; jobbing a specialty. P. W. Benninghoven. {Vest 676. North 814 FATTBRY RBECHARGING, REPAIRING. Rentals for ali makes. Ignition and minor mechanical troubles promptly corrected. Car- buraing, velve grinding. Open from 7:30 it . North’s Battery Station, 1f stuck phone M. 9688 for CARPET V‘fi RUG CLEANING; WASHING MOSES & CO. Fr. 004, 24hour mfl ctfifiifl’a. Fopaire and _storing. Call American-Persiah’ Rug Gleaning Co, 230k Pa. ave, n.w. West 100, CHAIR OANING, porch Yockers seuted, reed repaired, refinishes reupholstered. 0 Wikkercrats, srear 1402 8 n.w. Pot. i FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures. groceries, to- tacco and notions; price, $300. Apply 408 at._sw. 250 MAN and wife, experienced, would rent or buy smail hotel; prefer seashore. Address Rox M-V, Star o LARGE STORE, good for any business. 2416 DINOWITZ REALTY CO., Colo- a . operat- 0od_opportunity c man or wome ing here over eighteen vears: g for Iaw student or any energeti aa._ Phone Main 48l partoer; must bs experienced saleswoman: to operate a cigar stand in downtown restaurant; low rental eatire investment required, $200; fixtures sod stock furulghed. Call Fraklin 9220 for Ap- Dointment. £ FOR RENT OR SALE—A do Ing; ong store tow oec opportunity. 8502 B SEE ABOLINE, ACCESSORIES established bust ice, $4,000. Addr Tocated upper Mt. 5 _of about $100 CANED, tering. porch rockers Cnte G hrabtrong, 195 100 et 8w s 7483, « NG WASHING—Hive bert Kallert & Co. clean your carpets and o BLECTRIO WIRING—Any six-room house com. Pt At terms if desired. TB_ELECTRIC. LIGHTING CO., 48 H st. ith Maln 5008. RBFINIRHING _BY A skilled mechanic af reduced prices. Write or Paul Berene, 916 14th st. n.w. F. 6708. 5% 2 FINISHING Fioors of best Barawood 3 Linoleum: floors 012 6th st aw B.w. T563- NED. AN . A. F. ZIMMERMAN CO., 817 North st Fraokitn 1 1003 W . ‘lectric machive. gig;u ,Elmfl a1, ! » woas for selling: Geo. W. Linkios, 1719 K st. GENERAL GROCHI £3,000 monthly; can e corner iocation, W rent; living apartment above. 18 quick sale at sacrifice figure of ubout .500. A bargain for some ome. Act gule g Wilso Barrett Co. Phone Hyatts. = 4 R. 1. ave. and ‘wton. Mt. Rainfer, Md. PARTY to raise $25,000 on meritorious sition, with references; now incorporated. dress Box 185-V, St Mice. BATTEKRY PARK, MD., tion of 1,000 within a sh ow 8,000 peopie within Battery Park offers an e at once for the followin, kindergarten, dru market, aatomobile ‘re restaurant. 1368 161 doing_abent ubled; fine P = and gus stationy Maddux, Marshall & Oug n.“l\x.'. Main 8070-8071L.