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You can use It several times in one evening for quick results, because goes right through the skin with oniy & few seconds’ rubbng. It surely is a Wit penetrator and when It gefs un der the skin, 1t starts tight In to clean up all joint troubie. The Peoples Drug Stores dispense y for gbont 6) cents o tube, a8 t-class ' drugg sts cverywhere. ~ ASPIRIN Say “Bayer’- Genuine! Genuine “‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been prescribed by physicians over twenty- three years and proved safe by millions for Colds and grippe misery. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost only few cents at aay drugstore, Each package contains proper di. reotions for Colds and tells how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsilitis, HELP AND SITUATIONS THE DOUBLE CHANCE Fascinating Romance of Wrongly THE EVENING | | 1 Accused Hero and Loyal Sweethsart BY J. S. FLETCHER Aushor of “Rayner-Slade Amalgamation,” etc. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) I PRIMITIVE meal of, bread, cheese and pickled onfons was set out on a clothless deal table and was flanked by a can of ale. There was an odor of onions, of cheese, of acrid tobacco snroke in the place that smote keenly on Stead’s nostrils. a sepse of degradation in having to seek shelter In such & house smoto him, but it left him just as quickly. closed the door behind him and faced the occupants of the cottage. Dogger Tandy, a big, bony, red- ! haired, sharp-eyed, sharp-nosed man, vellow fangs of teeth, sat on ome side of the table with a greyhound at bis knee. He was eating bread and cheese with a clasp knife, and now and then 'applying his lips to the ale can. Hie wife, a poor washed-out, down- trodden-looking creature, whose face and masters fist, appeared to be chiefly solaciug herself with dry bread and weak tca, drawn from pot which had doubtless stood on_the hob since breakfast time. Both started at Stead’s abrupt entrance. It was not his practice to collect his rents in person, and they could not think of any reason for his presence there. And the man scowled, and his scowl was very suggestive of the way in which a vicious dog shows his teeth. He half rose from his chair and regarded Stead with anything but friendly eyes. “1f so be as you've called about that bit of rent, master,” he began, “It's no—" Stead stopped him with a lifted hand. “I've [ ' t come about any rent,” he said. fou're welcome to what's owing. I want to talk to you. Send your wife out of the room for a few { minutes. | “Get outside!” commanded Dogger Tandy to his spouse, pretty much as he might have ordered a cur to its kennel. i But Stead barred the way. “Not outside,” he sald. “Can’t shec go into the back place or upstairs Mrs. Tandy retired hastlly into the back place and closed the door. Stead glanced at it suspiciously. “There's no way out of there?” he asked. “As they're vour houses, guv'mor, u ought to know there's no door in m except such as yvou're a-standing against,” answered Tandy. “'Course there fsn't! Stead came farther into the kitchen and took a chalr close to the miner’s, who contlnued to watch him furtively “Look here,” said Stead, eveing Tandy keenly, “do you wanf to earn m, r twenty pounds, but a nice lump?” Dogzer Tandy regarded him with the eyes of the naturally suspiclous He kept silence for a minute. t's the game, guv'nor?” he asked “You can speak free—she'll not hear.” Stead explained matters, not caring in his present predicament to mince them. He knew his man—knew that Dogger Tandy's cupidity and greed would make him keep a still tonguc in his head; he also knew that Tandy was not a drinking man, so would not talk in his cups; he also knew him to be a master of craft and ingenuity. And he told him cverytning, wh miner listened in siience 1 Now, listen, guv'nor, he said, when the fugitive had made an of his story; “this lere is a tic job, but you've come to the right mau to do It's a thousand to one against_their ever look for you here. You did it smart in coming next door, as’it were. But they'll set all their wits to work on you, d see? They'll watch the station and the roads. Now, I'll tell you what must be done. Do you stop here qulet this afternoon, while 1 go out and that, 1is about and keep my ears open znd my | mouth shut. That's the ticket. And then we can seo what to do. “But supposing anybody comes in i d. And then, what about your wife Dogger Tandy smiled nt these diffi- culties with great contempt, and d both a few minutes later by interviewing his wife in the back place and locking her up there, after which, bidding his guest help himself to the bread and cheese, and further producing a bottle of stout for his delectation he took hie greyhound and jocked up the touse behind him, leav- ing Stead a prisoner for the second time in one day. It was dark when Dogger Tand: returned, bringing with him som eatables which tiw thought Stead might fancy. He looked grave, and shook his head. t's a bad lookout, guv'nor,” he said. “I thought they'd kick up a rare shine over it. They've got the bills out already, and they're watch- g the statlon here and all around. re’s only one thing I canjsce of. at's that?” asked Stead, ezgerly. “Well, guy'nor, it's this, the miner. “You know the old Wel- lington working, what hasn't been used for a couple of vears? I know a way into that from our seam, and you could lie snug there for a day or two in the old underlookers office, with plenty of grub and so on. I can rig you up like a collier, and get you down there with me on the night shift—they’ll never dream of looking for you there. It's the only way, guv'nor—you'll have to hide below ground for a time.” A Problem in Diamond In the whole course of his profes- stonal career Inspector Cortelyou had very seldom lost his temper and al- lowed himself to be startled out of an equanimity which came naturally to him, but when he fairly grasped the fact that Stead had made good his escape, he became S0 angry that his subordinate felt thankful that he himself was not to blame. “Knocked down the man who car- ried in his dinner, locked the cell door on him and walked quletly ou vociferated the little man. nuuvs—lg ots! gone to?” “Don’t know, sir," answered Per- rett, with a discreet cough. “I heard something about them being away at their dinners—they do things so queerly in these country : places, sir. i exclaimed the inspector, “Dinners' with deep scorn. I wish their din- even For one moment | Ho | with a thin beard and ragged mus-| tache, through which protruded ugly | bore more than one mark of her lord | aj Not a pound or two,| repiled | “Fools— | Where had they all ——, | lnarvlce and made to move at a rate | they had never known. The telephone | was never at rest; the nelghboring railway stations were all warned, the nelghboring police notified and by the middle of the afternoon the bill- posters wero post ng up small bills all over the place. And soon after they had made their appearance, in | walked the bank clerk who had pald | Stead the gold, and told his story of | that episode of the day's proceedings. | Inspector Cortelvou heard him in stlence. “And pray what time was | that—to the minute, if be sure of it?” he asked. The bank clerk was sure ofit—ab- | solutely sure—for he happencd to i notice the clock as Stead walked out. | Twenty-five minutes to 2 to the min- {ute by the bank clock “And what time was It when you et him get away?” demanded the in- spector of the unfortunate young con- stable, who by virtue of his wound had been permitted to remain in the police station instead of being hur- ried about. “Can you be surc? Don't go_making any mistakes, now!” “It was just half past 1, sir, swered the constable. The inspector glanced at worth. He's a _cool must have walked bank as soon as he got out. ; suppose you don't know which w ! he went, he continued, turning to { clerk—"up street or down strect?" ! But the clerk knew nothing a And as the hours went by i came in of Mr. Marshall § | and the wounded constable, who was | ery sore in more ways than onc, | ave it as his private opinion to a sympathetic comrade that Stead had ! had a confe erate somewhere at hand waiting with a_motor car, and had took his hook on the instant. Inspector Cortelyou was fuming and fretting in_Iilingworth's office that evening. waiting for news of the fugitive which seemed to be never coming, when a policeman ushered in Fisher, the footman at the castl Intimated that he had brought a mes- sage. “Yes?" sald the inspector, who was in no mood to be disturbed. “What i | | { an- Iling- | customer,” he sald. “He straight into | the ad regarding surround- himself from sher, who had been with wonder the unusual ings in_which he found pluced, made the great man Scotland Yard a formal bow. Miss Mannersley’s compliments sir, and would yvou be kind enoush to come up to the casthe, s Fis! “I have brought the am down for o Inspector Cortelvou growled a little He had the greatest respect and ev job, and coucentrating on it, { fatherly way, but when he wa affection for Miss Mannersles | not like to be »d off to another. What is €aid. “Anything important?” “Miss Mannersley swered Fisher, “that ghest imp rtarn All right, Tl come, spector. “T'll be back §can, HLngw, he { went ovt. “They | (Continued tomorrow.) KILLED BROTHER i 1 sir,” o sald, it was ! answered the - TOWINHIS WIFE i !Georgia Man Confesses ! Crime, Says Sister-in-Law Author of Death Plot. | 3 3 October i ing a previous confe he shot his brother, Love Roge self-defense, John Alton Rogers, in a new confe: admits he shot his | brother to death while he slept, ac- | cording to Sheriff Tanner. { Giving in detail events leading up | to the murder, Rogers says his broth- | wife proposed they clope, taking children with th He refused she proposed they kill her husband. he said He went to his brother’'s rcom and fired three shots into the body. The body was wrapped 1 quilt and the { pair c rried it to a field near the ! house, dug a hole and buried it. Uncovering of the skeleton led to | the arrest of the pair in Aven Park. | {Fla, a few days ago. Loth were brought here to face charges of mur- i de i { roborated b: { said. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED G | s, { i on, cor- | The previous confession was eriff Mrs. Rogers, the s : AS FREDERICK A. OLNEY | Bridgeport Resident Was Brother of Attorney General in Cleve- land’s Cpbinet. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 26.—An aged man who dropped dead in Bridgeport, Conn., eleven days ago was revealed to have been Frederick Anthony Olney, brother of the late Peter B Olney, soclally and politically prom- | inent In New York, and Richard Olney, who was Attorney General and Secretary of State In President Cleve- land’s_cabinet. It also was revealed that Frederick | Olney, who so mysteriously dropped | into “obscurity many years ago, had { lived for thirty years as Frederick O. | Anthony, earning his living some- | {times as a salesman. Around him- 1 self he had wrarned a romantic story, trusted only to .. “cw int mate friends, | in which he played the part of a| sacrificing son and brother. To save | the Olney name from a biur he as- | sumed the blame for the misdced of | another Olney, quietly dropped from | view and took another name, the story went. H But nothing to bear up that story | has been found by inquiry amon | those members of the Olney fam.ly | i fontarn nn | SALE jcut meat for the American Mcap"' STAR, WASHINGTO! HELP—MALE. VEVER mall ORIGINAL recommendations 'WANTED—SALESMEN. Continged. D. €., FRTDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. - ' HELP—FEMALE. MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. = ed. _®_apolying for_cmployment. Cse COPIES A MAN of character, abliity and standing Wwanted to represeut a local financial Institu tion. Tact, ability to meet people and the demonstrated earning power of $3.000 per year are required. To such a man we have an exceptionally attractive offer to make. A drawing uccount may be arranged. In reply- Ing. give age. experience and references. Ad- drets Box 302V, Htar omce. ORSTE—E vacted oell Hioe—ba must be bustlers and h posit. Don't answer s ‘lm' - Touotor ; ECTURAL DPAFTSMAN, firat-class. tten, Ir., 508 17th st ~ electric anpliance; on commis- Call 801 11th st. n.w. Ask for sell Apex ners; experfence unneces- aund advance you rapidly Wonderful 8ield and demand ~ge incomes for those will- ¥ 1317 New Yo.k ave. n.w., Room 2. Ask for Mr. o dumonstrate Electric Suction C sary. We traln yo it you qualify frim 8750 0 4 COAT HA 3 walstcoat wakers, 2 frousers makers, 3 bushelmen, 3 women tai- smail family i must_wai ferences. 15: for general work HOY " wanfea Store. 1023 Lincoln rd. n.e, CARD WHITE Lo tero ® bid CHAUF livery cler L . to seil bigh el ‘ass payments who has had some experlence at lousc-(o-house enuvassiug. State ; what expericnce you have Yoint, Apericave you bave Lad. Address Box tor furniture de- Apply shivpiug experienced, = whiite ouly Xatarbont n salemanship, § p.m wradags: emplovmeat whole Wil Matteson,. 610-611 truck 9 E n. CLERK 'n n first-class market s WX 343 V, Star office, CLOTHING SALESMAN — Exprericoced understand window trimming And card writ. | ing. " Apply new store, Outlet Co.. 628 7th st nw. or purt time Bond_building. INST® ICTION COURSE: ARCHITECTU chanlca.. strug drafting and heg nne.s and L, seronautical, machine, me- ral steel and a1 branches of gn - Our conrewes designed for equal a nniversity edueation. 1 sses, $10 month. Equipment ing free. Zenith Englucering ave., Mr. ( Tranners makers, Dushelman and pressers: open shop: highest wiges. Wine- 21 18th st. ek short order A € once. st., Restanrant M, : s {experience need apply to Mr.1 | | zaid, < wages $45, $65. | : Contigmg 2 PRESSERS, fancy, on ladies fine garments; only those with Hoffman, 1530 Pa. ave. s.e. HELPBOMRITIC. CHAMBERMAID and waltress, experienced: in boarding house. 1404 13th st. e . waiters, Colored, $50 month 1201 K n.r:;', . & or no stay’ nights. Woodley place, ‘Phone. Cols 4442 © CODK and general houweworker, expericncedt most have city reference; stay nights: good bome. _ 2838 Adams_335%. COOK, —cha also nurse; eneral e COOK, retiable wolored girl. Cal Maia 4490. :Efnlvm%unu; stay mights. U Must e g0 ¢ook, #blo’ to answer phove; stay nights. 11 bie colored 107 “coloped oo TYPIST, stenogra, i young lady (be; Niing wosker; wod chances for __ SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC EUNDLE WASH, or STUITS—NEW DO 0. euits o hire. day work or cook dimnor. E_*f. resuired: jobbing West 2915 ow pres. D HOT-WATER HEATING, 2 R st W.H. 25 years steaw work Tallors, 5048 + Metal Co. Remeral honsework by ored womwan. 939 R COOK—First one can stay nights, If pre o e COOK, willing_to help in 1722 dth st. n.w. and_ traved duy; _expert dinger partie Sth_st. n.w. DAYS Wo! neat_colored girl typewriters. TERS REP ndabie 3 JWEN, 1015 9th st. aired . £ib and ¥ sts M. 6534 1 Special n Fr. novie latrobes at’ short notiee. 22, i AND REBUILT, le of rebull noba Typewriter FRNFEY CLOCK Blity first and COOPED WATCH Q 9 ored girl; no ENERA| 1 for general housework. 1 GiIT HOUSEWORK, colore laondertug _ Apply 101 11 4th st n. . colore; 1ty st. | MOTHEN'S HELPER, white, ing, assist with' honsework: good home with pey; no leundry. Phone Adams 2024, 1502 Celumbla_roed, i NTRBE, while: part time; stay some evenings: references. Address Box 241-V, Star offic shon- e DRIVING (s ©en Call Lineoin €2 MACHIN ual to college edueation. nith ing and Drafting College 945 Pa. regintered: w0l snl 4 to e mant refercace. - Adiress ¥ Aeme M & Mr. Couk T TRICTAN W), wxperianced Annly i Wikl T Tinver Camrany 812 T80 st w beating plant: Apriy et vner'ence and references. Address Box A Sear office $6.000 & year. vour spare 1ime instruetion Cou tural and Topogr v iow "W alo and fo11 vart day ot evening. by persom Mechunical, Arcniree Draftin tare AT TMATA & DRAFTING, 14th and T sts. n.w. North 272, [ BOYD SHORTHAND 12 30 tasa. casy to leardi tonien typewriting: positions for graduat ]]lurd Behool for Secretaries. 1388 G. lmnflg: o0 TRVICH EXAMINATIONS—Ste. graphy and typewriting, Nov. 13: tnition, Special instruction, Leginning todsy, fof clerk exan salary, $1,140 to €1,240; n apd wom age 1% to 70. First-grade clork, Nov' 17, for Virgiola and N G *Rlao Lrepdration fof calenlating maching onérato ehe “olanuce - The Crvil Seres ‘hool, 8.0 T spate time or whols time. present oadiig New York Tifa Tnenraos NITOR fo take comple partment honse: no clevator: must do firine and cleantng and T on the foh )l the 14 alare and auarters: wan and wite preforred state ace and prosent employment. Addre Ty, Pogaeat. emples Addrens 15 work Dupont 1, fl me. Apply References re TIN; = . sleeping blank Experience unnecessary. No_ str Name position, AUTO REPAIRING. Two-month dav coure or thres-month even. ing course for vonng the auto meeha Y. M. 17 ply. T. st M Appl nw. in person, station, 1625 Trade _A. AUTO SCHOOL, fain_8250. our full term we rexpéctfully stion ot i office No. In snuoun eall vour wit nurse cn Burroughs Add Apply 1 from 0t necessary Metropolitan Bauk Lldg., S pm MEN . Bookkeeping. Calculatizg ales wo 1o utart, | rance bldg. 260 pericnce at 0 make best MACHINE SCHOOL, Now s ¢ osition €asy pay Permagent fewelrs on Star office advertising. (third_floor) ted, omobile ear painter, Qi rades Course. kiaying and bollow-tile organizing. Evenicg Y. M. C. A. Trade School, 1598 G ST, N.W. commoan New br cluss thoronghly experien: Apply forenoon, File Clerks for Gov't Sery See M Pa. Ave ice. 10 lomestic: cooks: chamberman chefs: wa't 1221 25t st. brospects. Samauel_Skapiro Co., REPRESENTATIVE fo: mortgags company with experience o Washington wrantional i MAN. high grade. w ence preferred: must be well ed sent £00d appearance. Reply and previous basiness experience Hox 70X, & Mce. SALESMEN, 5, to make 500 E00d oppor. 4 Tatn <t Tocal dividend pavine “hroug. irectorate: riction given Compar waite OFFICE POSTTIONS —Frew rog stration. Wash- ton Exchunge, operated for the Weel'ngton for Secretarle: £ Commerce 1410 F st "5 chance Tonking 1 ... 504 Kri A SEN 0 il nien Ciethes Shop. 1003 Pa. ave. SINGLL GENTLEMAN wants rably Chine, Aldress STENOGRAPHER ulnt 18, for general Thal cook and wasl 4.V, Star offics. HELP _FFWALE ATIRACTE familiar with ail materfals. Reply iting_age, cxpericnce expected. Post Office begioning; anent, pleasant : g winte 0 “womun over, g Lulary CLERK 10 wholesale g age. experlence a Address Box 192 N trp cun_close this stock rupidly: dva Tnquire 1001 Tntercational bidg.. 1310 1 TENOR AND_BASS SOLOIST for o cond Washington Music Bu is TRIMME window ¢ Address Box 32 WOOD FINISHERS and cabinet makers shop work: permangnt: <killed_men only. iy at office, 2nd floor, Western Company. €0 Florida ave. n.c., betw T I R YOUNG MAN wanted for i wenks with real ealesmanship ability, cansass: one with real estate wray book_experience able to drive car pre ferred; walary, $30 per week. Add: International bide., 1319 F st. i Main o904, 1212 ¢ experienced ers an tolders. ~ Apply te timekeeper, Hamil I MOTHER' + reteren THELPER, w bine print _offic littie e Box 265.V for one who blue printing. hae a Address t (0], experienced Apply u November . furm @ o Tailes coing th et LESTADIES cxperience canvassing: §1 per dav and Office handling high-clacs subdivision desires : I°T¥ siale. Splend two more aggressive alesmen with previons Must be experlenced aud ton for bsok. gommercial | ordinary education. | | i train you during 6 9 months. | an2-3 {COOK, | i i i o the possibilities of & | | best ! MECHANICAL E: ! - YOUNG 3L { sires” position URSE for onevedroid baby, M. G 0. karn._]ffln 16th st. 26° ITRESS, edperienced, white, for private family; references reqnired. Col. 7554.° 260 :WOMAN, maid, a5d 1o cars for €. ady: w0 coding of laundry zood bome. € miles from Washiogton. Mrs. D. 8. Mack 1l. McLean, Vi ‘WOMAN, white, preferably from country, to g0 covkfag, pliln washiog and bousework: three adults, one chils mmat stay nights: permanent; $30 & mont! Fulton K. Gordon, Colorado_blg, " w u}'lrl?' Alosrgentrall ovaswer ment, TIght work, good wage susion. 2308 Astm R WOMAN to do washing for 3; on premiscs. 1744 Willard st. nw, (bet T & U), Zrd ‘_’!::“ mail apart- part time: . w. WOMAN, aged, white or Colored, Who wishey d mediom wages, in o small family: in Virgiola. Address Box WOMAN, elderly, to do piaia_cooking and Lelp in care of bome for family of three adalte; good bome aud eslary. Phone Frank. efor 6 poo. e white; will pay good salary; must have references. Phone Cleve. 1036. . HOUSEKEEPEK — wants position; can o "Addrexs B, HOUNEKEEPER by Noveuiber 1 by iued widow (28), position housekeeper apartment or hom. ref. ddres MAID, assiat with chiliren wisbes place; ref. 905 Fla MORNING WORK, wanall apt. colored girls: no Sinduy work = rls an , neat c NOW MOTHER'S HELPEK or maid. ts place. 419 O st n.w e irawrvenn noat ® + cdvantag ] A ONE vd M [ WIT PLAIN COOK 8o assist with L retin ngs; wlso assist w G108, WOMAN bome. dinner purti wants rs_ L. Riss. Fra RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following Bueincen Concerna Juirin= tee satlafaction to tar readcrs, Any com. plaint found mecessary 1o bs made (o The Btar Uil veceive prompt attrntian. For admiasion to Beoommended Sercice Coi wmna, calt Masn' Sann 1 b ADVERTISING Te‘ters, 3.4 complete mailiug_service <. typewriting: Ly torage. or closed B SPTUATIONS—MALE. 5 who desire to learn | ACCOUNTANT destres evening work. bookikee 230- ing or - eccounting. Address . Btar office. TOR-ACCOUNTANT, {306m0 1% execntive experfence, relfablc aud capabie, secks permanent connection. Address Box L1V, Starofice, ot e AUTO S T aieiman,_ o man with 10 yea Address Box references. experlence; able seaman; Iifeboat cer- references. 1218 C st e.w. I, EUR—Colored, best references. P YTranklin 7045, CHAUFFEUR or belper, colored: private or mercial; with referénce. 623 Barry pl. CHATUFFEUR, colored, with D. C. and prrmtt, wishes position with private family Audress 12388 et n.w, Fhoss Polomas, 956, oiored; wteady work Address Box 31X, St CHEF, first _class, references. —Colored; Lotel or cafete: .. FHE xperiesced in (adnrance, oal eatate usigess; - refcreaces. A K, experienced, desires posItion 1a bard- of sporting goods stors. Address Box Stas 3 eventog’ gchool, With three Fegrs' experience a5 timekceper and aswiatant to production iazeger of castings company, wants cleri. cal poaition. Address Box $45°%, Star offce. et dog aage . “wisha positioz in privite family as butlér ‘or general Lomeworker. 1005 M Efimfiim@fi T, techuical graduate, atent attornes. desices Adgre: AUTOS SIMONIZED — HAVE Btmontzed before bd prices._Franklin 4380, AUTOS REPAIRED- 4nd guaranteed fo be 18 " Autos day or night: greasing, renting, storage. PECK st n.w BUILD 3 brk., cement free; mant! e very reuson excavating incl.: e v OWITH our home, and gen. c 1 CONTRACTING 1 building; repairing clalty: prices r Terms it e andling larg. AXDALL C! i { rugs. i Md. BURNING. remove plugs and wires frozen | castings. steel and alum: | ing: | 8013, | CHATRS (A splinted. terns cut to meas hours and terms to ! courses: for address WIRING wlred, £80¢ extin appllances: casy t . 1405 N Y ave LE T WIRING — SIX-ROOM with $40. Repai | ELECTRIC CO., 1217 29t st HOUSF TFOTRICAL WIRIN iring and fixtares. work, Call Main = EO. F. MILLER R ot Storage and PR good_garege; can faratsh boud rried Ada, R #nd_ registered atent attorney, 20 years of varied expericncs 2 devigume dia” developiog luventiog: abiity. Address Dox 195V, SEVERAL_JOBS for_stodenta wa Yoward Uni A A STENOURAPHER AND TYPIST desites even. ddress Box 221-V, Star ofice. LOORS REFINISHE 1 and_waxed Ly ASH. 2007 Sh FLOORS scraped. VOLISIED ZIMMERMAN CO., 817 W, PERTATL Teiephone Frank! TRNTTERE Humpirrtes, G400 NG COLORED 5_iiod In city. attending coliege evenings, de. fo office: can do stenography. Sypewriting, 163 references. Address Boi £, Star offiee 201 YOUNG MAN, colored, wishes job o cufeterte work, 1808 T st. paw. 0 nte_vosition: migh & of business experience. porte: DECORATING hanging. Spectal low prices and Dee OF llm\F»er.xcmuv WHIL e, Also small machize wo DEPL . while you wa York ave. n.w BCTLER aad wile, English, wish position gether: best references furnished. Address Box 8107, Stm TANDSCAPE GAR of lawns. Ledges R. RODMAN T CARE a position requiring hard work but offering generous returns. Commis. sion bas's only. In writ'ng give fall expes cnce. Address’ Box 821V, Star office REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Good opening for live man with auto. See Roland C. Booth, 215 E n.w. Aprly after & pom. A0 T st nw. 206 Detn i L STE; PHER, one cvperienced To patent work preferred: permanent position: ' state qual'Scat’ons and salary desired. Address Box 170 V. Star offic F work, experi- | { COUPLE, colored, wish Jab_in_p: 1833 Oregon dve. North 8376-W 3 JANTTOR AND WIFE (colored) wish position in apt. house. Best references. 153 1Sth st. nw. apt. 9. 20 STAN AND WIFE wish & pesitlon as jamitor in_spartment. 1363 Irving. I TYPIST and assistant in office. refined young Tady. Appls after 3 pm.. 2nd foor. Livige CHAUFFEURS—We are ; forced to add many new cars to. wr oI anel o e b our present large fleets due tojMa3v@s. > increase in business. Our: NOMANSf 5 fReargecs goe et Kool drivers make big money; we i not abulitels wcear need 30 drivers at once; Wash- for work ‘smong | BOOEKEEPER, dowble entry: amistant or {general office work; very capable lady; steads conscienclous worker; ° pledsing best references. Address Box office. COACHING, TUTORING, mathematics, Dupont_Circle. _Potomac’97. reonality; BV star are’ ar 25! | the chureh societins of Washington. - Call gt {once &t 902 District Nationnl Bank bldg. ington’s largest taxi. Black &.?\l!)lk:v-ll;\‘: White Taxi, 1214 New Hamp- sime. sevne nzn shire ave. | respectable out-of-door work: MEN—2 all-around men able to' A0 analify: now s the beat ade jewelrs on easy pay. 1drens | ST, Rtar offc e YOUNG GIRL for wrapping desk fn shoe ept, Apply manager sloe dept., Philips- 08 11th st n.w. DRESSES cut and Stted: fas*voctions to finsh. . 2001 18th st. Adwms 1974, OVATED nable, Call | TTRESSTS equal to new 10145, _IDE ns and p 50 | Col Main Speetal for fall clean: springs, Iron frame spring: dows Tenovated af spreint week—Mattresscs renova Bedding Co . 8168 E st nw MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS j most reasonable prices. Let mate. Prompt deliveries 30 sured. Eagle Bedding Co., Moot oD L PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINC pibered, $5.50° ap, incinding cut-out 2083, K. TAMMARO. PATNTER AND PAPERIAN BON. Best work, lowest prices: 05 Bth Kt b, 5 DRESSMAKING and remodeling. very reason- able. M. M Henkelman, 1373 Irving st. n.w. Phosie Adwms §172. DRESSMARING—Ry expert fitter and finisher. Phone_Lincoln_4011J.. G LADY, between 20 and 80, for office LUNCHROOM 3 e AND PAPE estl. on your fall work ship; res. Vaughan, 906 10th n.e. Linc. 3 AND J and Vacuum h o, PERSONAL PAYING &2 nsed sait Wah hone Va witl ‘earn SING and 50, Saturday. p Virginia MUSICIAN Star_off AR Maa HNSON (COLORED) HIN methi ox 17-X, Sta ACCIDENT Decatur st MISCELLANEQTS. ces paid. yon want ad:anc ATT FTes Tong it othe T, witver, migcal 907°G at. 0.w. rolas, vid gold. A F. Arnold ARTY wiil nd_other odd 1 of “xame unt.l Bos S07-V requres in this colui and a Star < 02PO7TUNITIES. from detailed tement of their propositior ners had choked ‘em—I have i{who remembered a Frederick Olney | thought of mine yet. Come o Lat all. M marched off to the police station ; bliged Perrett, wh T eice his heieht, wimost KILLS WIFE AND SON, e A e pon ey orant > siay| THEN SLAYS HIMSELF Cincipnati Musician Feared Col- hem then and there. { “Here's a nice state of things!” he lapse of Son’s Health, Po- lice Believe. = AND & 100MS and bat od for grocery be parties "I st.n Market, 924 8th st. s.e. work: accarate af lhgures and knowledge of Tibih st {elephone Bumber. | Address GLAZIERS (4) at once. Apply | bo ;! S Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., ath! FUR FINISHERS—Only ones | and Channing sts. n.e. 27* :that have had experience on SALESME] ffurs‘ Bertram Cohn Co., corner 14 MEN WHO DRIVE THEIR OWN CARS 12 G snow riise prosirions ane worti LXPERIENCED salespeople e WhER,, SEB MR. J. 4. BROWYE. ) for all departments. None others DRESSMAKING. and plain eewing: children’s apparel & epecialty. Cot Columbia rd. ~ Adams 1402, 2 TATRDRESSER—Long expericace; will go 1o e B ENIT PLAIN and golf stockings. 2688 between 8:30 and ® pn._ MANICCURIST—Expérienced; references. Gress_Pox 214.V. o MILLINER—Experienced; i Deanwood, D. C. 2% TRSE, ondergraduate, by November 1, care paralytic or chronic invalld: excéllent refer- ces, Address BOX 204-T, Star office. _25% PAINTING time anproaches We W t0 estimate on your iateror and exte Ing. When sen CAROW & FRY. 1011 B st PAPERHANGING DONE room, $6 aud up. J. MOTHER! Children Cry for “Fletcher’s Castoria” The Easiest Way to End Dandruff h Rtealts Fxebs FOR SAT 1 4nd restauran’ kood 1 sinexs: dissolv.ng pastuersh for selling. Address Box 100V, Star Call Adrms 00—sm, i PAPERHANGIN A no delay: good workm Tating Co., 162 14th st. n PAPERHANGING AND crate_prices. 1428 Sth NCE § North 2885 Ei _North 4051, N{AN. wil AINTING — MOT- 2000 eash, c 81- 1 nd an esta business: good e, 1201 G & sald, coming into their midst. “I; take the trouble to catch a man and | turn him over to you, and then you let him go as soon as my back’s turned!” ALEIGH HOTE : There is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely. and that is to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi- nary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring: use enough 15 mols- ten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. - By momning, most if not all, of rour dandruff will be gone, and two or three more applications will com- sletely dissolve and entirely destroy very single sign and trace of it, n- natier how much dandruff you may rave. You will find, -too, that all itching nd digging of the scalp will stop astantly, and your halr will be ‘nfty, lustrous, ~glossy, silky and ‘oft, ‘and ook and feel a hundred mes better. You can get liquid arvon at any -ug_store and four ounces is ail »u will need. This simple remeds « never been known to fail.—Ad- 'rtisement. “It's all this man's fault,” said Il- lingworth, pointing with lowering brows at the-youthful constable, who, half confused with fright and shame, and with a bandaged forehead, conse Quent upon his having recelved a nasty cut from the broken crockery into which Stead’s sudden assault had pitched him, stood close by. Ho should have had more sense. “Well, sir, you told me to get him his dinner, sir,” pleaded the culprit. “I only obeyed your orders, sir. I never expected that a gentleman like Mr. Stead would behave In that way, got my hanis full with the sald Inspector Cortelyou. “What's the good of all this? Get to work, Illingworth, and let's see what we can do. He can't have gone f i it's impossible.” Never, from the time it had been a police station, had that of Mannersley known such activity as it was there and then plunged into. All its avail- able men and Inspector Cortelyou's three satellites were pressed into ! By the Associated Press. i _CINCINNATI, Ohio, October 26.— What is believed by the police to be a double murder and suicide was dis- covered yesterday, when the bodies of John C." Hersh, senior, forty-six, a musiclan, and church choir director; ;his wife, Martha Wilson Hersh, and ‘their son John. Jjr.. thirteen, were found in thelr apartment here. All_three had been shot through the head. The bodies were lyin across a bed. A revolver was clutche in the father's hand. The police be- lleve that Hersh shot his wife and son while they were asleep, and then, ly- ing down at their side, ended his own e. Detectives who Investigated the triple killing advance the theory that the father feared a collapse of his son’s health. They sald that he was wrapped up in the boy, who was an only son. Several days ago the boy contracted a cold, but this was not serious. The youth, however, had al- ways been in delicate health, ' SALESMAN. Dignified appearance, forceful and convincing talker. Excellent opportunity for right man. ° See Mr. Ryan, 310 Bond bldg., ! ¥ 2 7-8 p.m. 28 WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN—A nationally kpown institution allied with the automobile industry offers an attractive position to a high-class salesman, | roferably oue owning an automobile, to cover | Maryland and Virg'nia territory: applicants must have bighest credentials and submit eon- vineing proof of being u producer; 1o such we offer a 1 beral salary, plus a good cor on; in replying give phonc pumber. Ade s Box 830-V, Star office. 28 SALESMEN, two, real 1iva wires only; abil ity to sell will nét big returns. Hefft earned $98, McCall, $85: Waiters, $G5, and several others around $50. What ‘are you made of? Come up and tell us about it hetween & and 6 p.m. today. ~The Airway, 212 Insurance bidg., 15th and Eye sts. n.W Ask for Mr. Lindstrom. considered. Apply superintend- ent before 11 a.m. FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc., 1216 F St. N.W. ¥ PERMAX FREQUE INCREASES, OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADV. EMENT, WE_ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL FIND INTEREST IN N INTERVIEW WITH OUE APPLICATION SUPERVISOR. ROOM 1, E CHE: EAKE AN POTOMAC TELFPHONE (‘OM‘;’ANY. SALESWOMEN —Thoroughly experienced selling dresses and coats. Permanent. Salary and commission to capahle women Klein's, 1229 G st, 2 . SURSERY COMPANION-Middicaged white lady desires position; referemce. Call 131-A, Bates st. n.w. o CE POSITION wanted by young lady. S Tl tar omeey TToF PHILLL Quick, GROCERY STORE effielent service: guar. work PAPERUA l'erh)r and ext Metropol.tan Ds st i ig At lowest pr I Co! G ow._ Ph. Fr. 800, Also horse ORGANIST end choir directo prominent, ge- tlon_in church, Washiogton Music ormene Fransila UOAT. 260 FATLOR SHOP: 1 fox 21-X, Sta PAPERHANGING AND = papered. 86 aud up. A Ft.pe. Telephone L PIANIST AND CTOLINIST, ladies. Gesire pos! tionj experfenced in hotel.and movies. Ac RBox 292-T. Star office. 268 Colored. wishes PHONOGRAPH HE repeited by expert; | chiges_ Frantiin 50 st.n.w { SEAMSTRESS, first oliss, work at homo; dressmaking, remodeling, plain sewmg. 611 § st n.w. STENOGRAPHER, college giadute, G seurs’ 3 position ople, {ebporarily or parmanent. Address Box 101V, Star office. TENOGRAPHER, thoroughly _experienced, {nm Souition. - North 7108, or. $19.. é’ff_ STENOGRAPHER ARY dealres posi- tion in refined emviromment; general and tech- nfeal (electrical engloeering) experience; good endenily {f desireds Weshingtoohin: A1 ret. Erences: $25 per week. Address Box 295V, AT R RRGTE, W Adums 1144\ YPIST, at home' or oflce. Planos and pmyers ce. ! rebuiit by skilied work ¢ (7} T 2. Rehasfer. Sanderson §: PIANO TUNING — paired, refinished and Plano tuning, § kit : . rceently remodele AND SPOUTING i PLUMBIN ROOFING promptly sttended to. ‘Wh ing there is CAROW & —Steam und 412 E. Cap. st.. L! L o | NEx ‘water hea‘'ing, plumbing, plaats. Found rel'abie_tor : PLUMDING AND TINNIN our wpecintty. Quck servies in ecapes When you think of plombl CAROW & FRY. 1011 H st nw _ Ma- ¥ 8 OVERS FOR ALL CARS: SAVE TP e Late mone, Fhione. b 8250, WASH. INGION ALTQ TOF CO., 1227 No T. sve. 4,000 pa £ ween ssary s hitip 3 Md. more yourself T o once: _don't fer' 5 p.m & busines for everlook operating ¢ 0. el boarders. Address Box 220-¥, Star office to suitable Star oftice., repair horeepow : heal be given. Tiol: day outht, 1 + maotor: no cash Addre i