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THE DOUBLE CHANCE Fascinating Romance of Wrongly BY J. S. Auer of “RaynerSlade Amalgamation,” etc. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) A Diamend Mystery. T was nearly dark when Inspector Cortelyou reached the castle: His mind had been fixed the whole day on the problem of Stead's disappearance. He had no idea that be was to be brought face to face with a further mystery. Figher led him straight to the morning room. where, sitting around a table on which stood a small box of japanned tin, such as men of law are supposed to keep deeds In. sat Miss Mannersley, Quinton and a gray-haired _gentleman whom the inspector had never seen before, and who was introduced to him at once as Mr. Barnwell, the late Sir Rob- ert's solicitor. Ph'llipa pointed In- spector Cortelyou to & seat by her side “I am so much oblized to vou for coming, inspector.” she said, “be- cause you ure so clever at solving mysteries, and another hus sprung up this evening which I canvot solve. You see, Mr. Barnwell and Mr. Quin- ton ecame to me on busines: &nd was v to ave If there weie any of my de 's papers which had not Leen cxamined 1k o: nothing except this which he al- ways kept on his dressing table. 1 had not liked ta open it. You wiil under- stand why “But 1l better be openc e e ", ‘emen thought it had . so 1 fetched it down here and opencd it. The first thing I saw was this lettor, which, you eee, is addressed to me, ten only a mionth azo. respect for you and 3> much col in_you, inspector, T wiil give 3 this letter to read Barnwe!! and Quinton have both read Tnspector Cor elyou to-l the letter with one of his old fashioned bows, and. pitting on_ his goig'e sprctacies, r to the hearth read ! And this is what he read: “My Dearest Love: or _some time, and it may fancy on my purt monitich thet ive, and that the denly. Eve ything then, will, fall into your hands, and I have seen cnough of your good qualities to know that you will faithfuly and well and wisely administer the very great wealth which will com~ to you. *““As you know that the small box which 1 always keep on my dre table contains my most priv ers, I spprevend that in the event my sudden drath you will open it without delay. That is the reason wh T am placing this later in it. 1 pray, God for both our sakes that there may never be reason for vou to find it! Bul the premenition 1 have spoken of I8 there and 1 must make proper pro- vision “What | want to tell you is this: About six months mgo I purchased a collection of diamonds which were once the property of a never mind which. There is no iI fortune attached to them. My object in buying them was to give them to my dear daughter on her twenty-first birthday. Now. it is naughty to tell the g to do not know mere foolish had a strong be e wmous French gueen | l Accused Hero and Loyal Sweeibeart FLETCHER | ! | ! which Sir Robert may have | them." But Phillipa shook her head. | “No,” ahe said with decision. ‘“For {in that case my faither would have al- | tered the last paragraph of this letter. He was the most methodics of men. jAu. those diamonds have been stolen-— placed steipn! 5 WEat was ihe queer-looking little de- | tective thinking of His face had sud- | | denly grown animated; his eyes be- | | gan to Llaze; he clapped hls right haid | (o something ir his breast pocket and . { Jumped to his feel [ogter me o ! e—quick ! i ey ail set off to the' library, Quin- ton 1t there first and switched on the electiie light t ricd ap to the safe and Phillips brought out he: bunch ol kevs. But the detee- tive pushed the girl aside. he sald. “No—wal ©01i of his trousers pocket a of lers and seiecting one-—a | curiously fashioned thing—inserted it the fock The eafe door swung slowy open rin'dst the exclamaticns of 2 he two men. d the detective, were taken from Marshall . He's got the and Uve a pretty good notion now. thouch T hndn't five minutes since, whera they ar { The inspec.or set of for the hall and the motor brougham which iting blin there with such haste hiat he lad airead: taken his nton caught him up. | Tay | oom th you?' he asked. | da'e say 1 shan't be In the way, in any case, you are ection. “Come. specto. o man where 1 come w | 1 Taose | Stead | monds, | and, al by nll meens.” answered In- I have told the want ‘o co. You may h me if you like said Qiintcrn. “Where is 0! to Marshail replied the detective. “And | miuy fud those diamonds | | experienced some halft, Japanese aisaster. ! got | ou do? nercdulously i them? “Certainiy. i figure it out this way. id t.e inspector. ‘Stead, from all can learn, wes very much In the late - Fobert Mannersley's confidence. Tn fact, hc scems to have treated him ! more like onc of the family—almost | iike a son, in fact.” “Yes." said Quinton. ‘aimed Quinton, You think he 1 that s, | “What mo ¢ lieyv, then, than that ! the bironet should ‘take him Into his confldence about_those diamonds™” said the detective. It is extremely likely {tha: he would do so. What is abso- lutely [h msclf with a duplicate key of the isafe, as you have just seen. All this |is oniy serving to elucidate a mystery {which is apart from the murder. A Theory Upnet. fou said just now that you knew where, the diamonds were.” said Quin- ton. “Does that mean—'" H **Ah. { terrupted the inspector. i {have said that T have a very good Idea | where they will be found; as Stead iarrested and locked up very suddenly, I don't think he'll have had time to| move them. 1 believe T ahall find them | i Yes, so. i i | !in the ochard at his lodgings.” “What. pianted?” said Quinton. | ‘Just so." repiled Inspector Cortel- |you. “And 1 believe that a certain |diagram now in ‘my pockethook. refers | {to the exact spot. “7t's a very curious | jthing, but a lot of men like Stead. if SeizedbyGerma I t safe” he sald.' SAYSUS. IS JAPAN i Representative seat when | 8oing In my {ne friendiinc Stead'simittee of the certain is that Stead provided | 1 spoke rather hurriedly,” In- | T ought to| ks ns At Dutch Frontier By the Associated Press. BERLIN, October 27. — Neatly three tons of paper marks have been conflacated at the Dufch trontier by German oficials. The currency belonged to dealers who have been doing a big trade:in exporting notes to Holland for ad- vertising purposes. The Dutch tradesmen buy them in bulk to use us wallpaper and aiso for insar- tion in cigarette packages, tEus enabiing che dealers to att sales by advertiaing: “This pa contains & 1,000,00u-mark note” Such a practice has been in use for a long time and the police now are trying to stop it. 3 Tons of Mar FRIEND FOREVER Ackerman) Tells of Feeling and After- math of Earthquake. e sympathy displayed by the| citizens of the United States toward !Japon since the earthquake insures s of the Japanese for #ll time to come and helps to remove all possibility of armed conflict over any auestion.” said - Repres-ntative | :Erneat R. Ackerman of New Jeraey, a member of the forelgn affairs com- Houve. who returned | to the Capital vesterday after having | 2,000 snocks in the Fin'nhes 273 000-MI Ho finished Jourmey. today a 25,000-fnile | iJourney to the Philippines, China and | Japan, accompanied by Mrs. Acker- | {man and her s'ster, Miss Weber. J It was due to a presentiment by ) his wife that Representatiye Acker- | man's party was on the oliter edge | of the earthquake zone Instead of in the very center on that fateful Sat- urday. "His wife's insistence caused Representative Ackerman to leave | i Tokio on the preceding Thursday, leaving their trunks and belongings behind them while they visited:the home of the temples, Nikko. | Representative Ackerman about a | month later got all of his belongings jintact. and especially is pleaseq aver jthe rccovery of the umbrella Etick { that he has carried on his travel all over the world for many years and which now has a racord of usage cov erng more than 650,000 miles of travel. Scenes of De ation, “Yokohama looks like the d. tated towns and cities of nortaern | Frunce and southern Belgium: did Just aiter the close of the war,” ‘said the Congress member. Enoruous fissures in the straets, | wiith ! police ofticers |nual convention here. Epitome of Events Up to October 27. FOREIGN. Monarchist army awaits command to sslze Germany. German chancellor plans to discuss crisis. publicly, Ba- varla kidnaps 12,000 Berlin troops as reprisal. Robles, secretary of indu: try, quits Mexican cabinet. Rhine separatists seize cities. Premier Poln- care doubts success of Rhine sep ratista. Britain sees Rhineland r public ending unity of Germany. Tan- Eler parley set for October 27. Sep- aratists ousted from three Rhine towns. Natlonalists demand German cabinet resign. Rhine revolt falling. Desperate rioting takes heavy toll s starving mobs fight In Germany. Doorn sees ex-kaiser preparing for relurn. to throne. German cabinet thicatened with new crisiy as so- claiists “express dislike at Saxony military rule. Communists open march ‘on Berlin. France still eold to United States Rubr p.an. United States note to Britaln reopens repa- ratlons. Separate Rhine state given Berlin approval. Powers move to O. K. pariey to_save Europe from crash following Hughes-Curzon cor- respondence. NATIONAL. _States must enforce dry Jnited States wiil assist, Coolldge te.is governors' Pershing to go to France; keep trip @ secret taflure. Think 15,090 ~ fake physiclans In United States. Wrangel Islund tragedy lald to vash, inexperienced youth. Zev Wins internationel racc. Gevernors adopt riglg co-operative dry act pro- grau. Teapot Dome ofl four-Arths 8onv. Veterans' Bureau probe upened. Vetorans' Burcau head says United Stutes paid $54,000 for unused pian for hospital under Forbes' ad- iuinistration. Clubs will form new Ford purcy. Lioyd George visits Haraing's tomb. Gen. Butler to stay marines. Forbes sald to have accepted big loan from bidding firm, Gov. Walton opens retaliatory fight afier suspension. Denby explains ofl reserve lcusc. W. Moyer, penal director, deud. Underwood urges United States return In European af- fuirs. Frank B. Kcliogg chosen to succced Harvey at London. Stein- metzs, wizard of cioctricity, dead. Twelve-mile dry limit is given ap- proval ot Uritish experts. Forbes de- clares charges false. United States. German loan seen as hopeless. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Maj. Kennedy, retired, AS8I8.ANT Prolessor ot ence and tactics in Distr: bia public schools. for scientific and professional men In reclassification act. Two _hundred tailors strike in District of Columbis olidice 1o attend corner stone lay- ing of Masonic Memorial in Alex- andria. New building code ready in n days ‘ihree utiendants at St llzabeth's charged with assault. Gas rate hearing delay is rerused. (raffic solution in District of Colum- bia sought by Senator Ball. Accused ridicule charges made No increase in drug addicts seen in District. Living cosis Lere up 3.5 per cent. United 1ypota etae of America holds thirty-urih an- Ballou plans Interior De- parley. plans to appointed wiltary sci- fet of Colum- Regrading asked by dry agents. new teachers pay bill. with bodies piled in them will have to be tilled up before anything elae is done. Many tottering walls will have to | be dynamited. Perhaps the total loss | i the earthquake zone will co partment salary increases will av- erage $105. New District huildings accommodate 18,000. Lloyd George in Wasnington declares amierica alone an bring peace to Europe. Navy HELP—MALE. Conttuwed. ~ Star “Want Ad” | HELP AND SITUATIONS HELP—FEMALE. - Continued. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. [ Continued. USHER day at 1o’ YoUNe" m’fll . wanted. Apply Birand Theater Bun- Branch Offices T NoRTTIWEST Yermon® ave,, John C. Haley. P, Day's Pharmacy. 0 3R, Clemenee. B Calnday & Co The Farvard Pharmacy. 4 Columbia rvad, Evins Drug Store, h, agh “Ij:mu. andpiph Phermac electrical expeflence, as serv. lectrics lwthlu-. Main 7320, ted for 3Tx weeks' werk, salesmanshlp ability, willing " t6 cavvass; one with real estate, ‘Insurance er fook esverienco O Y drize car e rred; salary, T week. Tntornations) idg.. 1316 P st. or A NG ICITOR FOR WABHING- 7 TON'S FOREMOST BOCIAL PUBLICATION and’ Otis nlace. Holmend Pharmacy. | EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. ANSWER, ave, Piacy Braneh, STATING FORMER _CONNECTION AD: DRESS BOX 271.V, STAR OFFICE. Mount Plerzant CHAUFFEURS FOR YELLOW CABS, Must krow clty and have references. pay the highest wages o the city. Hteady workers ean inake big money. Wages increass with length of stay. Former employes in good standiog given special onalderatlon’ 1n merite. Apply 1233 20th_st. WHITE BOYS Abont 18 years old for GENERAL USEFULNESS .A.r:u d l!.:l!‘; M]‘l‘ of '::fla el A?Cfir and TEy who Gestre v ST, Btar offce. N o By Wardmen Park Pharmacy. 2182 CaMfornte »: forgan Bros. Tth ana K. Amoclated Drug Stores. 3. ave., J. French Eimrson. wtw, Mefinire's Pharmacy. ve., ' Rodis’ Pharmacy. nd ‘Rock Creek Church road. Roek We ve. ve. Morwe, Pharmacy. r-le, Dupont Pharmaes. TFis. ave. Pearsone Fharmecy. B8 G Ay Dot 1800 ot and FUR FINISEERS—Only ones that have had experience on furs. 12th and G sts. YOU! i Bertram Cohn Co., corner & | PRESSMARTNG_WIT call for matevials and. ftting. Line. 40113 FANAGKR oF APARTAEST, EOCS_tee ulture an £ Thoronghly :mu:n"fi":'x'p-f.'m' 1o select furniture and Bttings. menage housshold sco: Addrem Hox 34X, Biar offes, . 2* IONE OPERATING ERS OFF! PERMANENT WORK, GOOD S AN " INTERVIEW APPLICATION BUPERVISOR. ROOM 1, 722 12th STREET JALAR’ Y. INCREASE: WITH OUR THE CHESAPEAKE A! POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. HELP—DOMESTIC. E;!fihnu’ifii Star oftice. N Sundey work. w. wages $45, $63. N. i family of four. in confectionery: Call Lawman's, ‘8412 14th si COOK, chamibermald, waltress; also ourse; d waitrers, white: atay at Address Bix 41 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Good opening for live man with :Euto. See Roland C. Booth, 215 n.w. CHAUFFEURS —We are forced to add many new cars to our present large fleets due to increase in business. Our drivers make big money; we need 30 drivers at once; Wash- ington’s largest taxi. Black & White Taxi, 1214 New Hamp- shire ave. GLAZIERS (4) at once. Appl Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., 4th and Channing sts. n.e. i SALESMAN. Dignified appearance, forceful and convincing talker. Excellent opportunity for right man. See Mr. Ryan, 310 Bond bldg., 7-8 p.m. 28* WANTED—SALESMEN. MAN—A " natlonally known Instifntion allied with the sutemobile industry offers an attractive position to a high-cl alesman, referably one owning an automobile, to cover Varyiand and Virginla territory: applicants ust have highest credentials Tat at. vern Lauphefm. Cap' o sua'R T aves Farkers Puar. ave.. J. Tovis Kriek. . Quirley Pharmaey. " and Macomb st.. Park Pharmece. Park—350 Cedar st.. Mattingly Broa sey. GEORGRTOWN 234h and P ste.. Pride 3204 M st.. 0'Donnell's Phi , Weller & Mo Wisconsin ave. snd O, Donshue’ NORTHEAST armacy. rmacy. macy. North Cap. and Bye, Kenealy Ph 326 Kant Capitol ‘av.. Pani's Ph ‘Bieloss Phar: Lineolp Park Paarmacy. ve., Collins’ Pharmscy— ., Mayo's Prarmaey—Brookland. SOUTHEAST Ry e o Weise 8 Tiealy—Anacoatis, SOUTHWEST Tants RBros. . Columbia Pharmacy RATFE—3 CENTS A WORD Io_Washington and Bubnutbs for— e Wituations Wanted. d_Pound. e and Wanted Miscellaneous Dogs, Pete, ete. Antomobiles for Sale and Wi vioclog proof of being @ producer; to such we offer a liberal walary, plus a good' commission: in_replying give plone number. Address Box s 830-V, Star office. 28° RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 cents a word. . REAL ESTATE ADS € words to the ltne, $ line minimam, st line rate, ns foliows: time, 20 per iine. times. 1-e per lipe. times, 17c per line times, 16 per Vine. 14 times, 13c per line. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M All sdvertisements for The Eveniny Star must be at The Star office or one of branh offices Ly 11 p.n. the DAY REFORE ISSTE. with the fallowing exceptio Tos* asd Found Death Notices. SALESMAN—For the man that ls looking for something more than a salacy I have an at- tractive propomition, both here and Virginia. Essential Toledo $ Co., 922 SALESMAD wlon’ has's. 1 Mr._ Cotterma | SALESMEN tou demonstrate { Electric_Suction Cleaners; expericnce nnveces sary. train you and advance you rapidly it you qualify. Wonderful ficld and demand for"this nroduct. Laige incomes for those will- i0g to work. Apply | from 5:30 to 4 p.m Porter. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE and sell Apex Room 2. Ask for Mr. ind’ submit con- | 317 New York ave. n.w., | place n.w. COOK, reliable colored gifl. Cal . CBOR: clty references required. 2432 Tracy COOK and Bou of two; no la morning. 1aundr) 1! 2300 I"l“l Y nl:fl b e ry. T, firet G0 45d houseworker: sett class, for 1 ‘Call Adams 4231 29 Woman: B0 th, " Call after 5 pm. Apt. 1. R g ¢ NURSE. undergraduate, ovember 1, care paraiytic or chronic invi ; excellent refer- erces. Hox 204-T, Star office. 28% ! bractical, weitled: mother's Bel care for livalid; hours & to 5 pon: - 28 ! two experienced, for docter's office and two ‘compan)o; to 1 ._Phone Line. 841, NURSING COMPANION. 1ddle-aj lady desires position; reference. Bates st. o OFFICE POSITION wanted by young Iady. ddress Bov 332V, Star offea; ot 280 PIANIST, experienced in movie work, desires caition. ‘regular or substitute. Maln 1498, 9 to 12 am, _ 29% white 1l 181-A 28 SECRETARY—Ambitious young woman, ¢ol- bi education and experience: dress Box 128X, Btar office. 205 BTENOGRAPHER, college gradua 5 years's experience. wauts position “with nice people. temporarily or permanently. Address Box 181-V, Star office. 2 " d f”:. STENOGRAPHER-BECRETARY tion in refined environment; general fical, (eiectrical enginsering) experience; yond English scholar; alest, industrious, dependabie; ttied: handle routine correspondence inde pendentiy if desired; Washingtonian: A-1 ref. erences: §25 per week. Address Hox 209-V, Star office TYPIST, capabie and accurate, wants work home o Adams 4144-W. COOK and geners for family ‘two. st., Brookland. housework, seftled woman; Mre. Clarke, ‘719 Lawrence GENERAT, references_required. HOUSREWORK, two in_family. Phone Columbia 7200, Apt. 825, Excellent 80 irl. 458 M n.w GENERAL HOUSEWORK, o cooking: young Tat_fosr. Appl. GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRL. 1617 Webster s i wtay nights. be good cook and hav bome_nights. GENERAL HOUREWORNK, no washing; must references Appls_14 NG LA PTANIST desires position o accompanist.__Main 1498, 9 to 12 8 28 - SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAIDE, 2 girls, colored; reliable. 3 0 st_n.e Fad CHAMBERMAID, waitress, Frenci . marricd pleasing, vivacions personality: highly recom: mended; no night staying. Inquire Mrs, Flek inger, 1808 Oresc CHAMBERMAID, good, colored, wanted at once. 1506 20th w. referances required. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER—Small 1934 Biltmore st. o CLEAN UP bae apartment or_morning work: _rellable _colored glx n.w. Phone North 2334-W. GIRL, reliable, to care for child from _ m._except Sunday. o Phove Adams 2749. COOK. willlng_to & 1722 4th st_n.w. 8:30 . GIR reliable, month; for family af thre Teferences. sleep Columbia ohe ©OOK, good plain; clean on lower fioor: star nights. ~ Answer by card. 441 Franklin s porthwest. HOUSEKEEPER. white. Apply Sunday. 219 Sth_st. n.e 20° COOK, all around, or pas first-ciam _colored woman’ { child and_furnace. LAUNDRE and_Biltmore sty [OUSEKEETER, family of three: ook affer | COOK, @nt ¢ Apply 321 B . %3532, 208 The Rockledge, 2 n.e. young colored girl; 1158 4th st. n.e. LIGHT HOUSE CLEANING and washing COOK, ™ experienced, desires position in caf- three people 1 family. | ¢{eria or tearoom.” Write or call 807 224 s o MATID, géneral housework; clty references quired. 2432 Tracy place ‘n.w. b w. COOK or waitress, rellable colored girl. 1638 Vst nw. no laundry. mbia_road ELPER, white, o do pif ing. assist with housework: good home with Phone Adams 2524. n cook. 1502 COOK—A place in cafeteria or tearcom; re- liable colored woman. 1219 22nd st. n.w. 28 COOKING and Tight housework, _experiencs 4 woman. 1019 20d n.e.* white: part ti e references. Address Box 241- Wome evening! . Star office. COOKING in smail family, able wo T must stay nights. lon. Industr. required: young. preferred. " Call Nort or_before 9 a.m. neatne """“",""M.‘m, 6 and 7|DAY'S WORK by colored girl o nw. h ~URSE for two young children, apartment, Wages, $50. and ci Good dispo. references white woman in small neat_colored girl n.w. ply 1735 Pa. n.w. WATTRERS, experienced, . for lunchroom. Ap- Py WHITE WOMAN, maid, and to care for el- deriy lady: no_cooking or from Washington. ndry: good home, 3rs. D. 8. Mack DAY'S WORK or wash do home; womas Kenyon st. n.w. = . cook; colored wos .t 28 GENERAL HOUREWORE_dealred by neat o ored giri: no evenings. 2208 H st. n.w. od house afternoons: Address Box 60-X, Star 25 e, i mother with year-old Address Box 85.X, Star office. Xind, bab; Rite. to good_home, COAT HANDS. 12, | trousers makera, 3 loresnes and 1 presser. 3 walstcoat helmen, 3 women taf at once: zood wages Apply E. H. Sneder Advertisements urder 1he abore classifiea- wakers tions wil) be acceptrd at The Star office, 11th 4:30 p.m._Saturday. K00d Wages; referenc CAdH WITH ORDER {s required for all ad- |ave. “erants_{-em ¢ eartirars. ___ | GENERAL == { couple; excelient accomme HELP--MALE | place o.w. TVFUFR mail ORIGINAL recommend-tona wmall famly; 1528 New Ramizhire refer- WOMAN for_cleaning office, morning or eve- aing. 2284 Sherman WOMA invalid _from Main_¥630. preferal middle aged, white, 10 wm. to care for call ) pom. iy from country, fo washing and_housework: three adul permanent Colorado_bldg. WOM. 1744 Wi F ing_for to do washing llara st. n.w. (bet T & T). 20 Segr. stay night lton R. Gordon, on _premives. HOUSEREEPER by November 1 by neat re- ed_widow (28), position housekeeper modern apartment cr home: widower with children referred. Address Hox Star_off GIRL, colored; light housework. 1608 18th colored TRSE willing to travel. for child; refined, middle-aged 9816-J an WIFE, cook and butler nie to workers get average $50 raiv ce 5 $10.000.000,000 to 320,000,000 000, Twey | (ohens for 20 ormis :ma_rr:d ont hundred and iifty thousand persons Seventy-one graduate from George huve lost thelr lives or have beer se- | Washingoon Cniver Associnted riougly maimed and 371,000 houses in | Charitics report of $8.800. Tokio and Yokohama razed. : jCrittenton Home fund gets $50.500. price of present to the person to | they secreie something of value, cannot Whom the present is given, but vou|refrain’ from making a more or less will understand that [ must’tell you— | elaborate diagram of Its whereabouts well. not the price. but the worth of |and preserving it instead of trusting to these diamonds. as determined by the !memory. Now, In this case— ~ apnluinn_for_complawment = wm:%x = —Sps Do e ennl MAN MAN—Calo-ed 't.'frr'('.r.r-m:‘;in’:;‘t"y"p'x:nm;? ::nr:-"flf Araft| jewelrs on easy payments who has had some y ot 3 | experfence at Lousc-to-house (anvassing. State for_serv'ess. Address Hox 223 V, St 3 | what experience you have had. Address Box BARPER 1at om SITUATIONS—MALE. oy KUDTTOR deaires permaneat connection with firm of public s funior; experi- enced bookkeej | ith child, place in Chevy ! Chase or Cleveland Park; plain cooking: stay i nights._Phone_Rockville 66 2% clasy best experts. They are worthy thirty thousand pounds. w. if anything should happen to uddenly, " dear. wear these dia- is and remember the pleasure that ur father to buy them for the rest diuphtor I the world. ‘The dlamonds are in the drawer murked ‘A’ in my safe in the library They are as safe there as they would be if they had been lodged in a bank. My Phillipa’s loving “FATHER.' Inspector Cortelvou came quietly back to the tuble and as quietly laid the let- ter by Phillipa’s side, Thank Miss Mannersley.” inspector.” said Phillipa. “you may be sure that this letter was a great surprise to me. I showed it to Mr. Barnwell and to Mr. Quinton, and they agreed that the first thing to be done was to open the safe in_the library. ““As vou and Mr. he Tillingworth have now removed the seals from the doors | that was possible, and we went there at once, and I opened the safe with the key which was found in my father's private bunch. We opened the drawer referred to—the one marked ‘A" And we found it empty. The solicitor and the manager were watching the detective narrowly. But Inspector Cortelyou except one of polite interest and it was a full minute befors he spoke. “Well, Miss Mannersley,” he said at last, “it is highly probable that your father transferred those diamonds else- | where. He may have reconsidered mat- ters and sent them to his bank, “In that case,” said Phillipa prompt- 1y, “I should have learned of the fact from the bank before now." Inspector Cortelyou smiled. ‘True,” he said, “so vou would. But there are other places to which your father could have transferred said Mr. Barnwell, cisely what I said to Miss Mannersle: There are safe deposits, for instance, in BEDTIME STORIES The Hunter Shoots. The ‘on> we fear we're apt to hate When his should be, a better fate. Jumper the Hare. Never was there a more peaceful ene in the Green Forest. In an open, sandy place Mr. and Mrs. Grou were taking a dust bath. They thought no one saw them, yet all the time two pairs of eves were watching them. One pair belonged to Jumper the Hare. The other pair belonged to a hunter sitting motionless on a log, & terrible gun across his knees. All this time Darter the Hawk, whose real name is Cooper's Hawk, had been hunting a breakfast in an- other part of the Green Forest, and he had had no luck at all. Now. Dar- ter is one of the members of the Hawk family most feared by other feathered folk. He would rather have a bird to put in his stomach than any other kind of food. He is very swift of wing, and it is this swiftness which has won for him the name of Darter. He is bold and quite fearle Having falled to get so much as 8 feather in his chosen hunting ground. Darter by chance headed straight for that part of 'the Green Foreat where Mr. and Mrs Grouse were taking a dust bath. Tils sharp eyes missed no movements on the round below. If a Merry Little reeze turned over a_leaf on the ground Darter saw it. So it was that the movements of Mr. and Mrs. Grouse as they took their dust bath were seen by Darter when he was some distance away. Darter's eye: sparkled. Nothing would suit him for. a breakfast quite as well as & Grouse. With a_quick turn he head- ed straight for Mr. and Mrs. Grous He Itad eyes for nothing else. It wasn't until he shot over the tops of the nearest trees that either Mr. Grouse or Mrs. Grouse was aware of their danger. Mr. Grouse saw him first and with a sharp warn- ing took to his wings. Mrs. Grouse was rot a second behind him. Straight for the thickest trees they headed, for in these alone could they 51:‘ safety, But they had not seen arter .goon enough. He was com- ing. so fast that only ome of them immediately | showed no sign | | pAnd he about the d | the carriage him. | “In that orchard.” he said, “there Is ia disused well: that circle evidently jrepresents it. The orchard has & tum- | ble-down wicket gate: these strokes {evidently represent that. I belleve we ! shall find the diamonds hidden between | the well and the wicket-gate."” Quinton made no answer to this; it {seemed to him that Stead might have ! found a much more likely place wherein | to bestow the stolen diamonds and that i he was more of the sort of man to place |them in a bank than in a hole in the, jground. But he reflected that Inspector | Cortelyou was an astute man who had | i800d grounds for whatever he belleved, | and he looked forward with interest to | the next stage of the matter. ! ‘The inspector had ordered the motor | | brougham to stop at some distance from | Stead’s lodgings. He wanted, he said. {to approach the house quietly. ‘“‘There ought to be a man of mine somewhere about,” he sald, as they drew near the garden In front of the {house. “I've had the place watched {ever since I heard of Stead's escape { because I'd an iden that he might come ihere. And now that I know about the diamonds 1 shouldn’t wonder if he i does figure suddenly rose out of rrmeeded to tell Quinton iagram, and by the light of reading lamp showed it to | 1 | A man the darkness from behind a clump of laurel, “That you, Perrett?” asked Inspec- tor Cortelyou. ‘Anything happened?" “No, sir,”” replied Perrett. ‘“Noth- ing’s_happened. “Well, I'll send some one to relleve you presently.” said the inspector, must have an eve kept on this place all night. In the meantime you can | borrow a lantern from the house and |bring it round to the orchard at the back. There's something there I want !m examine. Come this way, Mr. Quin- | ton—we needn’t trouble the house peo- ple. CONTINUED TOMORROW, By Thornton W. Burg, I | . { | would ever have reached those trees had not something happened. But something did happen. Yes, sir, something did happen. There was a bang-bang of a terrible gun. Mr. and Mrs. Grouse plunged head- long in among the trees. Darter turned sharply and vanished over the eops of the trees. Two or three P o 7 HE WOULD Rs1HER HAVE A BIRD T0 PUT IN KIS STOMACH THAN FOOD. ANY OTHER KIND OF iblulsh feathers floated down. The i | hunter with-a terrible gun in his hands got up from the log on which he had been sitting and smiled. It { was the smile of one who has done |a good deed. { "Its a funny world, hunter, talking to himself. tainly is a funny world. out this morning to try to kiil those Grouse. 1Instead of that, 1 have saved the life of at least ome of them. And the funny part of it is I am glad. Yes, sir, I am glad. 1 think I'll go home now and put my gun away. Jumper the Hare, hiding close by, had seen it all. “Only he and Darter and the hunter knew that the latter had shot at Darter the Hawk, and not at Mr. and Mrs. Grouse. Darter had not been really hurt. Those shots had merely stung him a little, But he had been badly frightened, and this is what the hunter had wanted. (Gopyright, 1923, by T. W. Burgean.) aid the t cer- 1 atarted | He sailed from Seattle on Friday, the 13th day of July, made thirteen | ports of call, was away trom Wash- | ington 113 days, returned on the thir- | teenth trip of the President Mcsinley and yet nis usually jonuh nusber did not Interfere with the health of any of his party to the siigntest de- FORD CO. WILL BUILD 30,000 HOMES SOON Houses, to Be Made of Cement on -Edison Plan, to Be Sold Near Cost. : { | Dy the Assoc'ated Press. DETROIT, Mich., October Erec- tion of 30,000 homes on a 5,000-acre tract of land south of the Dearborn plant of the Ford Motor Company is planned by the Ford company, accord- ing to the announcement of Henry Ford. The houses are to be constructed | of cement, according to a plan perfected | by Thomas A. Edison. The plans call for pouring of: the cement Into a set of forms, and thes: molds can then be arranged Into twelve different types of houses, it is ase: The lumber in the houses is to tained from short pleces of timber usually allowed to go to waste by ium- ber corpanies. The houses will be sold to any Jper- | s0n_who desires to buy them and at | a price close to cost, according to- Mr. Ford. Purchasers will be given advan- tage of the difference in land values now and whén the tract of land :was purchased, eight years ago. . — HUNGER STRIKERS TO BE DENIED LIBERTY Free State Fears Return to Arms and Demands Other Grounds for Release. i By the Associated Preas. DUBLIN, October 27.—The Free State government announces thal na prisoners have been released in “on- sequence of a hunger strike and that none will be, although freedom might | be granted on other grounds. i At a meeting In O'Connell street last evening republican speakers sald that 10,000 persons were now under- §olug a voluntary fast and would ace death rather than endure prison. Replying to a ministerial statement that the prisoners were being - de- tained because if released they would get arms from hidden cache hael ‘omyn asserted that Irish republican soldiers would never give up their guns, but would keep them as heir- | looms of liberty. Mrs, Sheehy Skengton said that twenty-seven hunger strikers were released on Thursday. NORTHCLIFFE STOCK SALE ATTRACTS BRITISH MONEY 8,000,000 Pounds Issue Results in Subscriptions of* 100,000,500 Pounds—~Cash Plentiful. LONDON, October 27.—It is an- nounced that subscriptions for :the stock issue of £8,000,000 for finanéing the amalgamation pof the Northcliffe and Hulton newspapers, reached a total of £100,000,00 ‘Whatever flnancial distress Great Britain is suffering, there appears to be plenty of money awaiting invest- ment. A South African government loan of £9,000,600 was put onthe market on Monday and subscribed on Tuesday. New securities absorbed in London this month total £30,000,00¢ —— Gunny of & coarse fabrie are mmmur ftey S actorios in tas dia and these employ 125,000 pe: 3 ns. Lloyd George visits resideni Cuol- idge, former President Wilson, cab- inet officers. accused local pulice knew they were bootlegging. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital'" Army. Maj. H. E. Smalley, Dental rps. at Fort Myer, Va, has been ovdered to Brookiyn. N. Y., for duty. First Lieut, Phillips Melville, air| service, has been transferred from the proving ground. Aberdeen. Md., to thix city for duty in the office of the chief of air service. Capt. C. W. Van Cortland, Quarter- master Corps, in the Philippines, has been ordered to San Francisco for duty. Lieut. Col. Frayne Baker, Quarter- master Officers’ ~Reserve Corps, at Bismarck, N. D., has been ordered to this city to take a course of in- struction in military supply at the Army War College, Washington bar- rack Capt. E. S. Ferrand, 8ignal Corps, at Brooklyn, N. Y., has been o.ered to San Francisco. Navy. Capt. W. D. Brotherton, command- ing the seventh naval district, has been assigned to the command of the Mississippi. He will relieve Capt. O. !P. Jackson, who has been detailed as: director of communications, Wash- ington, D. C. Lieut. Simon Jacobs, at Hampton Roads, has been placed in charge of the ammunition depot at Charleston, 8. C. Lieut, Thomas Shine, at Hampton Roads, has been placed in charge of the recruiting station, Baltimore, M as the relief of Commander F. V. M Nair, who has been ordered to the New Mexico. Commander F. Hutchins of the New Mexico has been ordered to the Asiatic station. Lieut. Commander E. i M. Zacharias, assistant naval attache at Tokio, Japan, also ha dered to the Asiatic station. been or- The resignation of Lteut. G. H. L. Peet of the Golg Star has been ac- cepted to take effect at once. ldeut. L. 8. Combs, Civil Engineer Corps, at Port au Prince, Haiti, has been detailed as public works officer, nayal mine depot, Yorktown, Va. *;ul. J. B. Earnest, jr, Chaplain f the hospital ship Rellef has been igned to -duty at the naval proving ground, Inglan Head, Md. Lieut. Commander O. C. Badger h: {been transferred from Buget Sound,|RpAr, ESTATE MAN fo handie high-class Wash,, to the bureau Navy Department; Lieut. F. Soukop, Medical Corps, from the Na: Medical School, this city, to the Naval Hospital, New York; Lieut. Commander J. R. Morrfson, from the Delaware to the eleventh naval dis- trict; Lieut. T. H. Williamson, from Charleston, 8. C. to the Arkansas, end Lieut. C. C. Tinsley, Dentai Corps, from the naval training sta- tion, Hampton Roads, to the West Virginia. t ordnance, K. |URGES THAT HOLLAND DEFEND NEUTRALITY By the Associated Press. 27.—Foreign in behaif of the bi the chamber in Tor Tconstruction of & flest for the Dutch East Indies, sald Holland was undor international obligation to de- fend her neutrality. The measure, he agserted, neither confiicted with the covenant of the league of nations nor was it opposed to the spirit of the Washington conference. “The causes of tension in Amer- lea and Japan,” he continued, “were net removed by the Washington treaty. They consist of an antithesis of interest regarding the .China market and this tension will not de- crease if Europe absorbs fewer American_products. ‘Even the compulsory jurisdiction of the permanent court of arbitration is only accepted by & small number of states. We shall, therefore, con- tinue to prepare suitsbly for the ok ST o ) nt certain fi “for 'le i‘l- mx‘ll not responsible.”” Dry agents declare that | e ave nwer MIN AND WOME esn: ‘free lecture: ROY. 14, work {n real estate office, collector. | Tucadays ana Thorsdass: Alldress Moy 70X, Star oftice; (el e Wiliaw ev . ~napy | Bond buildiog. ROY, white, In _lewatre <tiop; some e-nart iaiok. i ence praferred. 910 11th n.w 21 | PHOTO ROLICTTORE—Hert jeitys all or part time. CARD WRITER, one who Is & quick Roman 'yt ’'p ke Studio. 1328 G oe lesman. by young familiar with B or_accesso; ‘man with 10 years' experi- references. Address Box 23-X. Star BOOKKE] experience. 1 letterer: bring samples. Apply 23% Munsey | oy e, between 3 and 5 p.m. TR s S . unfon. Apply 12th and | Address . Rrookisgd =) @ Brar-class market store. Address | ol . hool._ 20 solicit- full” co-operation. €. a1 _opportunit.es: ox 1898, Star_off INSTRUCTION COURSES ARCHITECTURAL, aeronautical, machine, me- { chanica’, stracti el aud a1 ranches of { dzafting and de'sn. ~Our courses designed for beg nne's and 1 n matversty edu $10 month. Equipment ng free. Zeuith Engineering 1 and Drafting Coilege, 943 Pa. ave., Mr. Cook | Rm. 22 1 DRIVING LPSSONS FRIVATELY Call Lincoln 82 We_do the rest. A REAL DRAFISMAN and_earn $3,000 to $6,000 a year. train you during ¥our spare time. day ur evening. by personm| cclianieal, Architec: [oErapb e Drafiing. 3 t6 § month Tite, eall o puene for new cat: rticulars. COLUMRIA SCHOOL land presse.s: open wlop: highest wage { Tian, 621 1300 at, COLORED BOY to d trade. 1608 | CYL f2 experienced on Dexter folder with cross- ers. pasters and trimmers. Give references salary expected. Pledmont Printing € Central ave. 30% anc 121 NGINEER to run leating plant; sala | per month to start. Apply in wr tinx. givh experience and references. Address Box 0 3 pare 10 represent leading New York Life Insurance Company. _Address Hox 173-E, Star nfice. | GENTE, wants male servant, preferably. Chinese, to cook b= Cncen. Address Box 244-%. Star of | ST —SERVICE EXANINATION s i S and s ! nogranhy ypewriting, Nov. 13: tuitien, Sa WX‘»“R??Y"‘ "f::';:l' fl':’l‘l; Co. Special instruction, heginning today. for Broad wf.. Richmond, Va. clerk _exam. 1,240; JANITOR fo take complete charge of larxe apartment house: mo elevator; must do firing and cleaning and be on the Job all the time fouch typewriting: positions tor raduates, Bord School for Secretaries. 1338 G, ain 2876, . 310 West y and night classes. Preparatory School, Franklin_20°0. INSTRUCTIONS 1N VIxG Ford and Lincoln prospective buyers. Wanted Ford coupes in_trade. Call Line. 5440. 280 Sery! cor. 12th and F u. OR ind. — | reference. | BOOKKEEPER-STEN fexperience; services available Nov. jpart timei moderate == | Address Box 41-X, Star | BUTLER, John, salary; office. honseman or cook. 1505 Dest references. | RUTLER or general honest. competent, houseworker—Japavese, long exverience, tion. | poition in private family. 1903 M si. wishey CARETAKER for boat club or private owne: | 8 years' experi | tifcate: vefe Wilson. le seaman; 1 1218 © boat w. H. a7e CHAUFFEUR desire 12 N. H. CHACUFFEUR want ily: goou references. ition 1n 2220 12th st private fam- w- - WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUES, all kinds: best prices paid. A. F. Arnold, 3 373 G at. _Main 8178, CLOTHES—W!1 pay highest prices for ladies’ and men's worn clothes. Write or phons n.w. _Phone Norih 499 ueed)—A_good pri 3 nd we generally get them 01d Stand, 619 D st. Msi i That's our mott, Auto calls. Justh 4145, ghest price ¥reedman, 1281 7th st. n.w. Frankiin 873 270 CLOTHING—WIIl call in my unleffored aut mobile, city of suburbs, and oay rou prices ‘for ladies’. gentiemen's of carded clothing of ail descriptions. stal or phone. 1 will call. W. ¥ih st "o w' " North 1755 CLOTHING Armiy and Navy clothing aad boots; highest prices paid. Call Frankiin 1200 « BYAMONDS. 014 golz. silver. bought for cash. Louis Abrahams. 815 G _st. m.w. FEATHER BFDS and forniture. ? Square Deal Furniture Co.. Phone Ma'n_5036._ Rice, Tees 3 | 7 Rhisehart. 005 H n.w. rvate or Barry_ pi white: careful knows city. Main 0 7% CAAUFFEUKR, colored Address 1223 8 st. B. with D T it, wshes position with private KGare 5 Phone Potomae 999. 28° CHEF-CO0K. rience; £ood reference. Gilround work: 20 years' Henry Carr, 4!:20 CLERK, young m ening wchool, wit timekeeper and manager o castings company, wants cleri- cal position. ~Address Box 345-V. Star ofice. Mastin File Clerks for Gov't Service. See Mr. COOR. Room 22, 045 Pa. Ave. |: EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 1020 New Ham Columbia_7800. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN. long experience, | capable, ‘would like any Kind of ofice work. | chambermaids, housemen, che dishwashers, I Exchange, either the followin, layer. tile setter, 3620_Prospect ave. GOOD BOY, 18 vears old, willing fo trades: electrici West leatn brick- W. K. Painter, Write itn_9822°W. JOB PLASTERING, work guaranteed. ook MAS to 1 a.m. ars, sell _ HELP—FEM ALE. BOOKKFEPER _and stenographer—Color must be well educate salary and quarters; man and wife preferred. state age and present employment. Tox 308-¥, At LARORERS, 4. 3808 _8th_at. nle., 5 LARORERS. Apply Mr. Barber & Roas steel shop_éth and R, L Bl MAN to do soliciting work, experienced; none ther reed apply. Dupont ndry, 2535 :?gnu are. = CHANICS, firat class; none other need ap- T ADDly 1n Derson, service. station: 1655 st n.w. MEN of character. ability nding, 1o tep. | jal InsMtution in the sale | oo X o high-crads securitios, Tact. sBIEY to mees OFFICE, POSITIONS -Free regutration. Wa % and the demonstrated earning power of | ington Employment Exchange, operated for the B0 por year v required. T mich s may | PUblic by Washington Selios] for Secretaries we have an exceptionally attractive offer to and Nat. School of Commerce. 1410 F at. n.w. make. A drawing account may be arrauged. | RELIADLE domestic and commercial help, {In replying give age. experience and refer: | white nd colored, of il kinds. at Brigg ences.Address Box 302.V, Star off Employmeat Burea, 1801 14th nw. Potom MENT K'n““ Bave nad some € [ 1538, house-to-house asing. o from 330 fo §75 & week. Now s the best time o start. Permanent position If you qualif§ " selling jewsiry on essy parments. Address Box 260 T. Star office. 3 B e APERUANGENS, wieady work 10 %0od me- | verienced, or please don’t apply. State fully Shnnten, Chag. 1 ysan, S18 I 8t ‘me: 50 | expericnce &ng references: good sa PHARMACIST, ‘tegistered. People’s Drug | dress Nox 87.V. Star of tore. Apply Mr. Beavers, 703 15th st., third | DRESSMAKER and designer for south Florlda Soor. s state exlary; reference required. Address Box . Btar office. DREASMAKER wants ex; 1838 Vernon PLASTERERS. unfon, 25: $18 per_day. Apply at once. 1418 K at. or 18th and Varnum sts.: laree_operation. | = perienced help, whit Morris Catrits Co.. Ine. 29° afrald of work: office. paint refined, 24, wants work of any il Address Box and_oils ce of advancement nd. G 8tar office. 21 chinery, ‘something PASTRY CHEF; good, all-round 1eference from Phone North 1492 or address Box 46-X, last_place. Star o FURNITURE—Dr vate party desires to_po chase enough furniture and rugs for small : will pay e Box 110-H, Star offce. vy FORNTTURE—T{ you Fave any furalture of gther goods o sl t_resu st. nw. Phone Franklin 2015 _ 2 FORNITURE-We buy honsehold furaitrre office fistures. Money advanced od stur cbs Furvitare Co., corner 8th and D M._6n06. b FURNITURE and miscellaneons articles bonght and sold. Best prices paid. Promot atte | The Amer. Honsehold Co., 718 12th st { Franklin N FURNITURE—Tf_yon waat to Ghtain best ra- sulfs for rour furniture and other miscal- ianeous. call M. Shapiro, 800 Louisiana ave. Frankiin_37RS. e RNITULE—N. Kirtein, 820 8th ot a.w. kinds cf furniture wanted. Phone Frank- 800, Wik Phone M ‘Weschior. U A iin FURNITURE. pianow carpets. ete. 1282 fcr wagon or have me call. 020 Pa. ave: p.w TURNITURE and _household zoods wanted; rou will feel satisfied with prices 1 pay. Weinenherz, 418 10th st. n.w. Main 1. GOLD, ver, watches dlamonds and ol jewelry needed in our mfg. dept. Full casd value paid. _Selinger's, 820 F st. JEWELRY. diamonds, gold, sli ond artificial teeth. D. Alphe: Main 2873 PIANO, bahy grand, or playsr pi ; good used furniture. Call Fianklin 8992, PIAVOR and victroias, monds and ”‘7?". A. F, Arnold, 1328 G st. Dor. Main 81 SHOWCARE. 7 or § foot fioor or_fable shows case. _Address Box 18-X, Star office. 27% VICTROLA, RECORDS, Ted Seal, in good condition; mive list of selections and price. Addrexs Box 111-X, Star office PERSONAL. traveled young ma would_sct ‘attendan 2000 M ARY or companion, several n; aiet 1t ve. well _educated, langusger necessar; GIRL wan‘ed_for office. 2121 _14th si_n, LADY, for_spare time only, to represcnt Jead. fg_New York life fusuraice compeny. " Ad- dress Box Star_offiee. none others. 1110 ot mow ANGLE GIRLS (IH‘IQL. experienced: eatch- PLASTERERS—Union. Cail North 6617 after 8pm. 24 pronerty. must have had previous record of Succems! be experienced and have. car. This oo nce Wit Kenerons timn, "aive full experience. " Address. Box 06X, Btar ofce. oo e | REPRESENTATIVE for looal dividend-payt : mort; Avnly before 10 a.m. 280 nsachusetts a: SEVERAL Howard Unive 8100. I0B8_for. -uflufi’w-md. ity Y C. A.. Columbis Cant STENOGRAPHER, tar office. raduate, 1 \ress Dox 5207, Biar | arens osition with future. 27, hard worker, Address Box 84X, office, wants ‘ENOGRAPHER and Spanish tranalator, col hu desires_steady position. M ers and folders. Apply the timekeeper, Hemil- whi xe company with strong directorate; | Lon-Hot ~ Derience city_references; siay nights. | unnecessary: instruction given. Washiogton ’NOGRAPHER AND TYPIST desires even. i 1’1:1;‘-":. Address Box 221-V, 8f r office. 27° MOTHER'S HELPER, SALESLADIES. experfenced preferred. for 5 31 per day and 75 commission on fe. " splendia ‘opportunity to - make $5 to $8 day. Apply after 1 p.m., 817 ldth st.. Room 500, 280 SATESLADY_Hefined. ca = opportunity to ry n business, grow in it. Address Box 248-M. Star_office. Mortzage " & Finance Company. Internationa) bids. 1310 ¥ st. b.w., suite 811 SALESMAN to sell beat value ever offered in books. _ Proposition never shown in ton. Chas. Seribners Ko Philadelphja. Pa. BALESMAN, Clevrolat cars. Gish Garage. 17th_and U SALESMAN, real cd'ate; enersetic man with | car will be xiven real ‘opportunity in small joffice. _Addrera Box 102-X. Star oftice, BALESMEN —Nu-Low-Kost siex ana_ accigent Ineirance; Washington nd mearby Maryiszd. Address flox 168K, Woman: Plione Main 6964 1212 Coun. ave., Ben'smin Yeane: STENOGRAPHER—Young Tady, in & banking Tntitution; salary, $30 monthiy 1 siart, - Adr Rox 113X, Star office. TYPIST and Fiined_youne B W 1ady. CApDE: stone's Aca WAITREBR. white. for luhchcounter 11 t0 8. F. W. n.w. ET NURSE wanted at once. Phone Colum- 3077-J. 28° WOMAN_of good appesrance; one with knowl- e el ohmansirp. preferted, altboughtais is Dot absolutely necesary; for work smong the church societien of ‘sshiogton. Call at once st 902 District National Bask bldg. A -awake young man. | WO —lve: vespectable ?fll-o'f-lloun work sbout 18, for general office work; give fuli|big money it you can e e be: - . Selling high-grade jewelry on easy pay. particulats In letter. Address Box X.’::ur 2.'":. “'ui’.‘...su ”::}t. ‘;m"_ Dpay. (] ERMEN: tol] A-1 it YOUNG_ OIRL at market stand. Apply bet, D e AaIE viock. TaStdly s o5 sivanis | 36 5o 12 5CIoCk 8.0 Sundey. Tosobs, 1 ire 1001 International 626 o 19 F st. 27° | R ot. n.w. . THUCK - DRIVER—Experienced n YOUNG LADY, between 20 and 30, for ofice Diamond T trucks: must be strons and accurats’ t Tirwres and wnowledge of to hard work. _Salary, $20 week. Apply g’lfl state tel LU 3 ress The Fedcral Heating Covs 810 18th af. arw, | Box ofice. LICITOR FOR WABHING- T POREMOBT BOCL BLICATION. NG FORMER _CONY ONS.~ | AD- SEkGS DoX 330V, STAR OFFICE. B o | A ONa PoREMOOE 8 trf- | EXCBPTIONAL ‘?m‘i‘#fi‘ L ANSWER, ar_office. LA foeklng ot N, Iy i A = i:’:m’.wi;b"fl;'l_-—l wal b.‘ 6 s e t_in office. i d assistance (o clos- wales: liberal commission and drawing account to thoss who can qualify. Address Tox 106V, Star office. | SOLIOTTOR, egperienced, or man williny ‘work and learn, pany. - from Woolwerth Co., 400 7th st lenc nd . _Turner Electric Sales Com- 511 12th st. nw. L AMFITTERS—Mowt bave experience on Arcotns. ADDY Guarantecd Heatlns oy 031 | SEAMBSTRERS for draperies—Rxperienced oniy. | YOUNG MAN education and’on Coiumbia_1234.J. 20, wants position: high school Jear of busioess experience. BUTLER and wife. Box 310V, Star_office. @ position as Janitor | me: ng. old ~ish position Raatees 07 OO SITUATIONS— 1N, ate., Lo do 0t homa! g0od Dene | tbeuts be KNOWD e Wil IPATD YRR Mre, Ingraham, 636 Eye n.e. e Eonaciencious worker: Dest ‘reterences. armce. double enury: sam very. capatie pleasiog. Address Box M-V, raonallf 5 e Star S STOTHER'S CARE GIVEN CHILD BETWEEN 2 and 5: good references; reasonable. Address Rox 126 X. Star office ANY ONE LB sponsible person to adress Box S1-X, Star offce. 28% MOTHER __WHOBE _ CHILDREN HAVE rown would like small child to board: refs.( aburban, Address Box 219-V. Star office. 28 CULTURED GENTLEMAN OF COLLEGE education, 40 vears old, 12 years' experience s public’ speaker, 5 years {n business, sales. manship experience: ‘responsible; el neas record: highest class reference connection with responsible busiuess on salary basis. Address Box 65-X, Star office. ¢ TTALIAN, BDUCATED, WISHES TO EX- change Ifallan lessons for English, with re- spectable peraon. Address Box 95-X. Star offie, SITUATIONS—MALE, m.‘ COUPLE MOTORING TO LOS ANGELES OC- English, together: best references furnished. ' 80, sport model touring, sccommodations ;:‘;' ll: R..poAddlre-I Rox 106-X, Star office. * WE_ARE NOW_PAYING TO $10 FOR o and Iadiew used suite.” Our prices fo t 3 lothing n“) e m’.g“. ot LAST i e IF WINS: 3 NSTON N (ol 5 seen at Riverside, will_iet his Addres his advantage. Box 17X, Star off AL MUSICIAN. EUHOPE. Tatimg, Wi Bive isns lnmtruction n. ez training. NE Dians insruction n - ex: Change” for ine of” ghod Instrument one, bour Gatly: Address Fox 243-v, Star office: s 350 Dupont_Cirle. COACHIXG, TUTORING, Potomac’ 97, ‘mathematics, near 25 th funds, lega knowledge o} organization: COMPANION ish and Address Box X, Star_office. SOMPA IN HOME—Tady xperience desires noaition: ::gu.. ':aam_. Boz 53-X. Star office. L L TR A TR gusiasticas in_handling of fave annuities, wishe: ¥rench; referenc W ested \tuation: lenced witl ith phil 280 WIth cuiture el ¢ CURTAINS, lamp shades and draperies made and chosen 1n inity. o Adams_4316-W. The best taste: Fries-Holden Interior Decorsting shopping _a P DRESSES cut and tt 2901 13! th at._Adams 1974, Phone Frank. 100. DRESSMAKING and 18dles” Talioring 3¢ Tome and by day. Miss Kepbart, No, st._n. o iy vections to Galsl. G and_remodeling, very reason- DRESSMAK! able. M. M. He Phone Adams 3172. nkelman, 1§78 Irving ot. w. TNG, FACIA CHTS Aot gixen a¢ 7oe homer Cll Bien ELEANOR PETERSON, Lduc. 8000-J, for niment. 27 NTED GOARD AND BEST OF ims I privais. tamiy with 5o other children: reagonable. _Address Box 18-X, Star offies. PHYSIOTHERAPY AND apr scientifically given. 0. For e Potomn i x .. 'EACHER OF FRENCH AND BPA !’lcpiyil;rl to reside with a family interested in_these languages. Address Box 835-V, 8 office. CTARA W, CUNNING tles. Altering and repairing. TS 1011 K st. 2y NCERN—FROM AN after” the 24th das of Ociober. A.D. 1923, will mot be respousible for tracted for by anv ene otlier ths