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THE EVENING 8§ TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SAVE COAL! Tiave Your Metal Weather Stripping Doge Now Let Us Estimate Diamond Metal Weather Strip Agenc’\; I “PAWNED” et 1o e e Flting of o, 20 By FRANK L. PACKARD - iracle Man" *, P Main 1560 t. N. " | ié 'S all right, bovs" Crang|dark. The ship was very still; there called out. “Open the door. WAS no sense of movement I've got Birdie outside.” To mie Phei the ensines They passed the table, passed | had' noticed ' that toct o® bons 3, through the doorway, and the door | ako. But, nevertheless, it \was vers | closed behind them. In the semi-) curious: durkness here, as they headed for the | 1€ $100d Up again. This was bet-| r er! He felt secure enough now on ©€3it to the lane, Larmon touched JOhR his' feet. It was onlv fs though & | Bruce's elbow. Kreat fatigue were upon him. and i “He brought mé down hers in @ l“h’cl:‘ h]:_nr;mnm to be weighted down | {ailP Laroyon ehipered: T Auppons ad—nothing more than that [now 1t was one of his men who drove i He crossed to the window. drew the | shade, und opened the window itself. | “Birdie, he just told those rats” said John Bruce tersely. “Do you And then, for a long time, puzzled, his brows ‘drawn together, he stond there staring out. Close at hand hear, Crang? It he's still out there, send him away! , They emerged into the fane. A thongh but faintly outlined in the darkness, he could see the shore. And taxicab stood opposite the exit; Birdie lounged in the driver's seat. it was not imagination, for beyond ! the shore line he could see innumer- | John Bruce's revolver bored Crang’s side. able little lights twinkling. ! “Beat it'" sald Crang surlily to the It was strange! He rubbed his eves. Here wis something else: The “1 Won't Want you any more vhat?’ Birdie leaned Dinner Chimes $5.75 Up No music sweet can sound as well as the soft-toned rit of the dinner bell. : But that has gone with the passing times and given way to the Dinner Chimes. Your home is hardly complete without a set. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting. Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W, Main 4224 Successtul Men and Women Read | CURRENT OPINION Because They Have No Time To Waste DECEMBER NUMBER NOW ON SALE ’ into I he call te to him. o Where a ] he bay u bit, the man answ ine eng, rank pointed to the alongside. A studden, ced upon him Atk do e as the What's th. "W small vessel wild elation now." . you to and but own ther, e Eoing inn't fo K, 1 suppose tow: s b, no, sir,” 14th Street-Bargain Near Columbia road. _ Stores at $17 per square foot. See Mr. Bowers, With Arnold & Company 1416 Eye Street Main 2434 the man replied. “It's 11:.'"11_\‘ S tug, all right, that they | e 0 ur but she'li e goin, U"l!flfl serious, and w. won't e { moren another ‘hour, sip - rang snarled under 1 bek Your parden. af . shing Said Crang obliged to yon,™ AR “Thank you, sir, 3l - F E Went o ("‘('kfl the man, and { geranse Feturned v down again on its edge He could |utill see the veflectin of the shore lizhts. This seemed to obsess him, l'|~ k'-]ll' Saring out through the win- Adow Suddeniy he chuekled howrse- ).\’ and then, ay suddenly, his fist clend hed and he shook it in the air. .\nn'h"'r hour, €h?' he muttered Then, I'll get you yet, Bruc h ha, I'll get you yet! But 'l ow sure of Claire first this time! Th L\lu‘y'- I made the mistake——-hyt Svdney Angus Cr. & doesn't m two mistakes ulike He relapsed into silent the'end of five again “I'm @ elever man,” s e/ ." said Dr. Crang between his teeth irst l'lulrr‘c’w then you, Bruce, And T'l) take good at You know nothing, Mr. John not this time—not until 1t in if"- hul*‘» both ways I'M show you' teach you to pit your ol sy against me i e He got up from turned on a singl Bruce had thrown the window, he again e 2 inquired “I'm.much | window opened on a harrow, di from his seat. He stared for a [the steamer's hull ‘ A figure came along the deck now volver increased steadily. Crang thrust his head out of th in- Bir fuce darken e win 5 Tie shot the gears | into place with a viei ordered. of John m going to ask us. If anything’ happened betw “FIL get the rope with pleas- John Bruce shrugged his shoulder “What time does the steamer xail, his bunk and sat lighted and deserted deck---one of lower decks, he remembered. Bel p e could make out moment in bewilderment, und then | the upperstructure of some small started to climb out of the taxi. Om the forward cnd one of the amn it, you fool cry Crang could see from the oih- screamed out wildly. “Beat | dow “Oh—sure” he mutt with a snap. anything you say!" The taxi roared down the lane and disappearec the corne the lane turned to Larmon. frst store we D some good I1ght rope. here and the steamer, or on the steamer, you would be implicat-d ave,” d calmly; “but I never 1 zood hand. 1 am Larmon somehow seemed an abstra consideration at the moment—but John Bruee bit off his words, Tooked at his watch this deck, and evidently alongside of vessel, The pressure of John Bru Er's dress. ax the Arew near you hear? Reat it 1. disgruntled oath. id fley of exhausts. u are safe, and out of it fier that I think you had better lea ekt 1t was the quill toothpick £oing (o the sieams | Larmon had had his chan ng mumbled “Walk faster! . They stopped for a moment in front {of a store. Larmon entered, and came out again almost immediately with packuxe under h m * RMock tariner on John Bruce hail- ed_a passing taxi Fiftoen minutes later. through the throng on the dack, John Bruce produced the ticket, they ounted the gangway, and a steward | led them to a stateroom on one of the | fower decks John Bruce closed the door and ked it. His revolver was in bis 1d now. There he TYPEWRITERS Rented, Sold, Repaired (Lowest Rates) General Typewriter Co. 616 14th St. N.W.—1423 ¥ St. N.W. pushing el [ m, ditation minutes h, spoke | ~ POULTRY, PIGEONS AND WATERFOWLS Show at Coliseum Nov. fswt much time left.: d coldly. “About ten minutes. B b Yend of five, Crang, bound ind and foot, and gagged, lay lashed into hix bunk "0 fugln sounded the “All ashore! John Bruce tossed the ticket on the Juch There's your tick T wouldn't advise ack— work any further about exposing Larmon, unless you want to fc & showdown that will place some interesting details onnected w of Dr. Crang n the hands of the police. The bugle rang out again John B without a | gianee in direction, opened cabin window slightly, then un- i the door, he motioned Lar- man. to pass out. He locked the door on the outside, stepped to the deck, tossed the kev through the window o the floor of Crang's cabin. and drew the window shut again. A min ute more and with Larmon besid him, he was standing on the dock. Niither John Bruce nor Larmon spoke. P presently the tugs caught hold of the big liner and warped her out of hev herth. “john Bruce America (Center Market) to Dec. 1, inclusive 9 AM. to 10 P.M. COME the bunk and incandescent 1ight the Kex in through remembered. Yox there it was'on the floor! e picked it up. and quickly and methodieally he beman to work now. He gathered toxether the pleces of rope with whicn 1 had been bound, tucked them g, tder hix coat, und, running to the win- dow, thrust his head outside sgain The deck was clear, there was not & soul in sight. Fhe unlocked the dooe now, stepped noixelessly out on . o deck, dropped the pieces of rope ot ard, and then, returning to the cabin, smiled ironicall he made 4 mental note of the or on bk of the number on the -14." observed Dr. Crang QUi by Sbnerved Dr. Crang grimly © be continued tomorrow.) Atwood & Rupprecht = he said stern- you to come Designers and Manuacturers - Lighting Fixtures 737 9th St. N.W. | ace further ng's INOVELIST PLEADS , ' FOR HIGHER IDEALS | Says Industrial Success Alone Will Not Suffice to Prevent Revolutions. ., Say b It's Great Because it cushionr the gears, prevents aoisy, grinding, grum bling gears. Makes gear-shifting a ple: sure and saves repair bills. One filling of the gear cases is enough r an entire season. Sold by relinble dealers in five-pound canx and st ap i had sailed for South CHAPTER XIX. Cabin H-14. or a time Crang lay passive. Fear was dominant. He could move his head & little and he kept screwing it around cast furtive glances at the cabin door. He was ‘sure that Bruceswas still outside there, somewhere near— Bruce wouldn't leave the ship until the t moment, and * ® ® The craven soul of the man shriveled within him. _ Bruce's eves! Damn Bruce's eyes and that hideous touch of Bruce's pocketed revoiver! The fool would even have killed him back there i the cellar if it hadn’t been for lLar- mon! He could still feel those stran- gling fingers at his throat. ¥ \Techunically he made to lift his hand to touch the bruised and swol fleeh— ibut he could not move his hands b cuuse they were bound behind his back and beneath him. The fool! The fool had wanted to shoot. Perhaps with TLarmon out of the road. and just at the last minute, that was what he still meant to do—to open the door there, and—and kill. Terror swept upon him. He tried to scream—but r was in his mouth. What was that? He felt a slight jar, another. and another. He lis- tened intently. He heard a steady throbbing sound. The ship was mov- ing—-moving! That meant that Bruce wax ashore—that he need not fear that door there | He snarled to |rogant with courage. ! pit_with John Bruce! He began to work at his bonds now— lut first with a measure of contained persistence; and then, as he made no P s, angry impatience came, and {he began to struggle. e tossed mow and twisted himself about on the bunk and strained with_all his might. The kag choked him. The bonds but grew the tighter and cut into his wrists. He became a madman in his frenzy. Pas- slon and fury lashed him on and on. He flogged himself into effort beyond physi- cal endurance—and finally collapsed jthrough utter exhaustion, a limp thing {bathed in sweat. Then he began the struggle again, and after tirat again. The periods cume In eycles * ® * the insen- sate fury ¢ * * exhaustion * * ® re- cuperation ¢ * * After a time he no longer heard the throbbing of the engines or the move- iment of the ship during those mo- ments when he lay passive in weak- i ness, nor did the desire for freedom, for merely freedom’s sake, any long- er actuate him; instead, beneath him, in his pocket, ‘he had felt the little ave that had held his hypodermic syringe, and it had brought the cra ing for the drug. Anud the craving | @rew. It grew until it became the one incentive that possessed him. It tormented, it mocked him. He could feel it there in his pocket, always there in his pocket. Hell could not keep him from it. Ho blasphemed at the ropes that kept it from his fingers' I | to { | or BY the Associated Press CHICAGO, November 20.—Some other ideals than the belief that the world is all right if everyhody js making plenty of money are needed If the recurrence of wanton disturh. ances and revolution is to be vented. Miss Rebecca West novelist, said in an addre: Emil G. Hirsch Cenf “Such movements in Europe fascism.” explained Miss West, * many adherents among people \\I:ul espouse revolution. not because of any interest in the aims of the move- ment, but because fighting is more fun than doing their jobs. You can- not count on a movement which has galned a great number of adherents for other reasons than anything rel- event to the cause professed. = This condition adds to the difficulties of the responsible leaders of both Irish sides. “The prevalent European unrest is the result of the monotony of mod- ern_industry, without the generall high standard of living and other factors which at _present offset it in your country. There is u lack of opportunity °for doing _interesting things in leisure hours. The remedy Is enlightened social conditions. “We have suffrage in England. sex antagonism seems to be permi- nent. It is natural and should be combated, but not resented. Men have a difficult Job and they like to point out some one eise who is doing it worse than they are. The women in parliament have been washed in by accident, owing their places there to their husband's positions rather than to their own merits, but, having got there, they have done wonderful work.” MURPHY WOULD CHANGE VOLSTEAD DRY STATUTE Believes Every State Should Set Alcoholic Limit According to Own Ideas. By the Asseclated Pres: BUFFALO, N. Y., November 20.— Golf has been the most engrossing topic of discussion at French Lick, Charles F. Murphy, Tammany chief- tain, has informed Norman E. Mack, democratic national committeeman, by telephone. Mr. Mack vesterday quoted Mr. Mur- phy as saying to him: ‘There has been no talk of presi- dentlal possibilities beyond the cus- tomary ante-convention gossip that every group of two or three men in- evitably indulge in about this stage of the national contest; we have been neither for nor againet any man in any of our random talk. ‘A3 & matter of fact, there has not been a single thing so seriously im- portant but what a par hole or a birdle would have completely knocked it out of our hands. I'll make this one exception—we have seriously discussed the Volstead act, the in- creasing disrespect for the law and the utter failure of its enforcement. I have reiterated my conviction that the Volstead law should be chun"‘d 10 JOTmit each state to determine itself the alcoholis content of its beverages." 2 X = vre- English at tife | i | as ere 3o rd dexi relee xta RONITE Has No Rival— EBONITE (1TS SHREDDED' OiL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS BAYERSON OIL WORKS,ERIE, PA: Skin Troubles —— Soothed With Caticura self. suddenly ar- To the devil's | | | | lfi | but | MR JUNIORS— Little NRs One-third the regue reach, and he wrenched and tore at them, an' sobbed and snarled—and after long minutes of maniscal strug- gle would again lie trembling, drained of_the power either to move or think. It grew dark in the cabin. And now, in one of his series of struggles, something snapped b neath him—a cord! One of the cords around his wrists had given away. He tore one hand free. Yes, yos—he could reach his pocket! Ha, ha—his pocket! And now his other hand was free. He snatched at the hypodermic syringe with feverish greed—sand the plunger went home as the needle pricked its way beneath the skin of his forearm. " He reached up then, unloosened the lar dose. Made of knots at the back of his head, and spat the gag from his mouth. His penknife freed his legs. He stood up —tottered—and sat down on the edge of his bunk. He remained motionless for a fow minutes. The drug steadled m. He looked around him It was * | rypist HELP MALE NEVER mall ORTGIN ‘AL rccommendations &0 applytng for cmployment.. Ose COPIES. AGENTN, with or without experience, sell best insurance policies on the marke fal and ordinury lite and ntomobile,” piate glans, - Durgiar: and ‘surcty Bondu: liberal contracts aud | bhuntis 1o men who qualify. Geo. C. Donohoe, 13016 | HOYR Plate Chiristmas, INSTRUCTION COURSES touch Boyd Sehou CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATION| phy #nd_typewriting, Dec. tuition, $3. day, for statistical examination an Ing| machine exwwinations. Day and e Civil Service Preparatory Sei v, 12th and ¥ now _Frankiin 5080 CAN YOU MAKE MAP DRAWINGS? frain sou during your wpare time. day or i writ positionr ‘for ipers meeded until 1702 F st prinfers Willianis Webb Co.. BOYS aud young men, with wheels or motor- | 10 823 per | 20| Mechangeal und Archi | alno. iSiare mow: W, Tt ana g parti 3 DI AFTIRG, 14th 8o T s ral Draftin ING DRESSMAKING nd e.ening clumses. GSTONE anizing trade Fl‘ll\ for { LIVIY sr. | 17th | HOT {en: nation- | notens, ment " houses: uncrowded | quiek advaucement: — Ask ut bieyeies, Apply white, with er witl duy work and after school hours. Stmmons, 1418 8. Y. ave. ARPENTER- side job: s Phone North COUNT ro ld: 1l our methods fine Open evenings. i Hotel Trafn ng Sl able | A0 =~ X M Sher- | offering the only vocation with poxitlons _ | wayx open at good salaries. Let us train [ Class pow starting will comple, June. "LOOMIS RADIO. COLLEGE, 405 oS, where Ca : Le: KY POV Al Ford man ny Apply for laundry. Addre Rox 1 ERRAND BOY, chance for adyn Lithogratic Manufacturing €o ENTL HELP_FEMALF. Wanted for e. el in g Tiams io b MAN to take charge of two ' the vieinity of rellable: £20 e Ca.. Culo. Bdg. MAN €0 drive i 1 horience L for_xpafe time uniy. to repce- ing New Vork life fawiratce cow-iav mutomontie s for Fully anad quick actio A office. 308 s W T BALEXWOME unite: must be ] | SECTR | synaten | or Tonds: 1fim th disiribute o third o b, nt 171 ai | 13t have nud sowe eaperience at canvassing. Our men make 3 8 week w in the best rmanont position ifyou tewelrs on aey paymedts. o0 T. NALESMAN, experivnend in e sorall § o Mary sweet b1 st SALENMEN preforred E s SECURITY SALESMEN fleate units: mest le or Thern Tnperuations] Uldg w6 Lo ho; e om $30 1 o start ity il . Star offioe, i Wit experieuce in {ment for ‘Clreulariein 4 to fullow up snd muints e Nddroas Tiox WhEL Kiar o, MEN and children 1c be o i frew « oW Co. & candy 1us i at the ave noaw. ings, & | WOMEN—Five: reape big money i you Belling Addrems Box 258 GIRE 0 Mo tep. Room 1 ania wie 7 th now minary the i ! and tocks | between YOENG - | Flortda e [ 1 Y P b ent position Kk ahw: Apply Friday, has had some experience in | tail selling. Apply Mr. Quigley, ’arker-Bridget (o The Ave. at Ninth. EXPERIENCED MODE] or ready to wear. The sizes sired are 16 and 18 misses’ 138 to 40 women's. Apply ployment Ofiice between 10 10:30 on Friday WOODWARD & LOTHRC DEMONSTRATOR ar stennzrapis Address Hox DOW CLEANERS, expericuc 1 Gth and D osts now YOUNG MAN it i wducat malars.” 110 Star ofye igh tokroom Adirens Hox MAN runidw wmbitions ol wa lor Address who and T s ta Al entd Aud e rtising ntural ent refareies can arn | Star offee SALESMEN, furnishing goods. Only those having had experi- ence and with references need apply. Apply Mr. Quigley, Bridget Co.. Ave. at Ninth. OFFICE BOY Grammar siiel graduate ermunent posiion and e Company. [ 1 1 o ECURITY SALESMEN can make good connection with local mortgage company. Apply 811 International bldg FURNITURE FINISHER, ex- perienced ; steady position for a satisfactory man. Apply Jame IHenderson, 1108 ¢ . NATIONAL MAP CO., terr wants clean-cut sale: «und possess # pleasing g ouly serles of new large itess and fon_wnd appor ales organization training with : | { {FOR We require the services of jexperienced demonstrator w jselling experience. Apply St i ESWOMAN F¢ 'HER GOODS. ¢ RIENCED PERSO 2) NSIDERED. DENT, FRANK R, JI . Inc., 1216 F ST. N.W. e work. Ard snd New York ave. Conger 1 PERMANENT, PLEASANT. DESIRABLE OCCUPATION, GOOD KALARY, UEGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES. RAPID ADVAN e tatled a1 Field AOTD SAORTHAND 1o 50 days, easy o Jrare uaten: 1 for Secretaries, 1,38 G. Main ;n';n 11 and Jan Special Instruction, beginning to- caleylat- ning, by personal Instruction to become an ex- & " - ert topographic draftaman In 8 to 9 months, | HOUSBKY. courses | eapable call or_phone for | home or | te i (RO o " MILLINERY— | Richards. for booklet. | CADEMY, new address, 804 tndorued— 181 | our students employed by leadine hotels every- Tor_particulars. NUY. ave. KTUDY, surse ek room T oA i Tadies’ ready rospect Mnes YOUNG LADY wanted who| and | or Saturday O SUPERIN- NOVEMBER 29, 1923. f SITUATIONS—FEMALE. CARTITER, experienced; whole or, part-time work: prefer moving picture theater. Address | Hox 150.H, star ofice. CLERK or office weork wishes position from olorid_wint Phowe Korth 8; “OMPANION refined. wishes ' position WENE . dress Tox 101 _Star i D90l | DRERAES cut and tted: e ructions W oaish. | o | 203 131 «t Adame 1074, e | DRE v: dady, wettied, ' ate salirs. Ad- WE Doma or 15 T middie-aged, wislies positjon PER manager, 73 w. 33 York ju dressmakivg, Phon it Capitol n.e. cotored, | work ewing. STENOGRAPHER, desires DA ving, : Address Box 24 neat. ccurat, g anent_position wit cein. Address Box 15011, Niar o STENOGRAPHER, rompetent, eveuing work Tranch 780, WATTRESS Address Tox 1. WORK 1 swltehibon YOUN cuted. Al you. in i, it work ' e on by girl. willing 1o learn 4 and elevator, Call Col. 311423 WOMAN r i to offer 1 arge, SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CLEANING, yarv-iime s Gare works cits T COLORED WOMAN, work. 57 Plerce st COOK HOUSEWORKETR, Laundrs s no obfertions Kox 19111, Star office. COOK in loarding house or poivute first clase Wants dar's white womn, to subirbs. Addrosy | kit 308, o o Tuncheons 2 o DAY WORK wWanted by # sirong. young ool ored girl. Address Lena, 1102 T nw. Cull ar write at uny_time DAY'S WORK or 1 colored. woman. | . e n cooking 1124 =g N GIRL will give part-time serioes <mall 1 et lin iy DAddrel mox 41 | GENERAL Wi Adams GENERAL HOUSEWORKER best | utuy nights if desired: reforences var- s § GOVERNESS Ish von ridar lace refy colored woman Call or companivn, well educati wishes position: spenks Address Hox 10715, Nrar T st n HOME WANTED in wh Amn.l wages; references LAUNDERESS Cull X 2 HT HOTSEWORK or & Sinda P A Ca1 1427 St st mw | warTiEss SO9GW. i caperienced: e re- i I 1 e H ral lmisew reference fur. " PERSONAL. ST v\hll’“‘ iy de-1m" priva Niur Tit | m- FASSENGERN ™ WANT. arting Saturdu. Let. 6 an 2 DOW) L EMPLOY T e with anether employed i i 1T, e an ! WANTED AN S aapt vith! ipt. | PROTE TLE 10 TREDTCED, Dr. Dells Fr. 8849, 0 FOR prices for FACERNIVE ) Wonderts WE ARE NOW men's wnd_iadies’ {old clotaipg sre the bigk R | Exch . i Y { T Phore WaANT hildren 00y 3 . | PEYSIOTHERAPY D kL L~ {apy sclentifically given. For { phone Patomae 1147 . 55 | JUHNSON REST ‘nun —~INVALID! vaiescents night' superyisor. 1ot i w. North 7963, LARA 1. CONNINGH Tier. Altering and e Flone Frankiin 190, VAUIALS, _ SHAMPOOING, MANICURIN Will call at vour home. North 5190, RELIABLE WOMAN To Wi o wre out call | aun | Tues. | CHAIR CANEING. SPLINT CANEIN: HELP AND SITUATIONS. RECOMMENDED SERVICE.| BUSINESs 0PPORTUNITIES Anx or nigh renting »t. ED REFINTRHING ished and Incqueres BRASS BED REFINISHING (0. o reason for welling: convinee you: not plies held fu strictes 14T-H, BRICKT, of death in Lincoln fom 3 SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ™ PRISTER reut ful'y equipned Job printing plant fn locwtion: lease. Address Box 30.E, Star o WANT 70 PUTCHASE o LT GROCERY STORE o quick baser ia section; very reasonable. i famiiy CARRON RURNING, 86c ™ cxTinaer, owner fo remove plugs aud wices: frazen cvlindes 1 and aluminim welded p Sric wnaranteca, A M. C) § etk WORK ve sou on Yo expetionen. Fro S8 36 NTEKING, painting. floor und furniture sotinshing. Goi. by expert mechmnic. W, A Kykes. 1115 Rhbode Tsland ave. nw KTET CLEANING ANT. WASHT Alhert Kablert & Co. cian Sour eary roved stewm caipet oleugere Md. & serfull} CONTRACT hiliing : clulty ; e work n Tuiates gisen fr Terms if We have fhe facliitios handling large or small contracts. ROE RANDALL CO..° 302 MeGHL bdg. 3 Residental pliine. Lincoln 528, MILLINERY PATLORE. i ¢ At edjoining. ~ Address Box & © ROOMING, | sauare Ttent. $ hoarde: Reasn ANT) trom " Carne E:tahl &00d4_in for welliug, __Address Fox FACTORY storex, downt ApplY 402 Wil BiNG A TOTSE~¢ cancing, upholstering: high-claxs work S5 rices In city. CLAY - ARMSTION Oth . b, Franklin 7483 ELECTRICAL WIRING- S1X ROOM ™ I fxtures, B0 Hepuiring. B ELECTRIC (03, 1217 20(h at. n.w. West 24.F. id two sule CTRICAL WIRING ired, $40) Auy six-room honse estimutes freely given: full live of asy terms. LUK BARKLEY T discount Lol ux extimate on or visit our show Electric Co., 903 New n° wiring und fctnres your work. Cull Main 21 room.ten. I, Miler tween Mt Alexa 2 np to o sirahiy protiatiy Vernon uud V., FLOGRS ANE i seraped. A, F. Z1MM Capitol st. Frankli FLOORS REFIN ed and wared NASH, 27 8 FORD EXPERT- Lepairing. YOUR garage o ne. Columbia Tolt. K47 Khepherd aowe § FURNITURE | UPHOLST'D.” REP'D: SLIP. Fat. chweerfulls giveu, Returned N. 7 . 817 Nortd | For furtler informatio GRAHAM & King St Fho: Corporati and_gestrex fo o erutiven wiho (s ro | deefully el | pusing | stand sirictost ED. POLIRH. Achine. . E 1. n Iy 0 WAL, | WHILE Y0l 813 H a1 n.w 3 Yark ave. now LANDSCADY of i g RODMAN 10 dinz 13 roomn Roomiog hovse Reoming wnd Do oiiug ho ng house FT00—Cizar and newsstand FLO00—Cigar and newsstand $1000—Buys the hest smuli e in tow ¢ c ! 3 rooms t roomis 3 ro 1 room i 4 raoms; t 4 rooms 2 rooms Elt, CARE oo ke ST PARTS ¥ spring. Tel nw. it and news rent : rent ceutral | i | | | | § NOVATED | R0 A it RE! <o down comforts rec prices most reasonuble. Call N. 10145 REDDING MAT cial room; o NOVAT g—~Martrosse, 12 cushilons and pil. | 1 dhis | ¥ R.M. CURTIS, MAIN N2 MAIN S43 1218 Machinists’ bidg., 9t wod Ma ave A RARE BARGAIN IN ROOMING HOUSE | and" N0 REASONABLE OFFLR Wil T FUSED. Located on K s, n.w. betwecn e and $5 SOLDEN RULE, INC.. 205 K St. N.W. Phone AL 3 ARLEY & have for sale for el . fron fram ated at Mattrsis A16 F st AND PAPERIAN + work, lowest pries st now. Ploue LING ANTV R lean ot. . heat, : prompt sery A aiy 6708, FATY THOMPRON S 7 PAINTING fime 10 extimuic 2. When pr uterior and exterior patat. ok of paintiog (hiok of FING - ROOM ) vz cut-out bar TAMMATE N PAPERHANGING. Tt ke bew low prices T HANGING with_eut M.EISNT TANGING 7 wna v (t cheaper of &-temporars hures o = AT fintea 21 Todd pl. nr PAPIRITS Metropalitan Dee. Co PAPERHANGING papered, £ an [ n fiie long run | - C = the PAPERHA ate prives And | bee CARIL » ther Kims. Dasiness DS, In g RTSTIE CEY & EDWAR SH R e reasonabie prices. | 2 SR FOR SALE—MISCELL. repaired by expe chines, Franklin ! Nuction Bridge Taught. Gifts, Also Mah Jong. 1 Formerly of Maison Gustare Hair Shop S400 10 S0 MeDaniel, CHAUF1FLEURS FOR YELLOW CABS We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28c net on every dollar they take in. This our busy season and your take-in will be large. Your pay increases as vou stay with us. Apply 1233 20th st. naw. TYPIST CLERK — SPLEN- DID OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, BOX 200-H, STAR OFFICE PIANO SALESMAN The, Iecht Co. require the services of a high-grade sales- man for their piano dept. Must{ cOOK have experience. Apply Supt.|ag The Hecht Co., 7¢h at F. Apply CHAMEER WORK duily. i e E 18 COOK and_ housework, no nights: good wages. st Chevy Chase, D, Phone (1o RAL HOTSEWORK 1020 Fatrmont st ERAL stay nighis Rust, Jjr.. NTURSE e & 17 ! 1 Hanerots u H ! would aj rd. Apt. WOMAN. refined whie take care of * children: month. Address Box = consin ave ivings Now 1n 1714 H St. NW. Ph. M. 5838. ded* WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUES. all kinds; Uest prices p [} Main 8173, nexclopedia Rrittanica. Harard Hook of Knowledza and miscei e 5 Gth nw. Fravklin i i {4 ras) LOOKS, | classics ., € 3 5 shotguns. ~tools of . Groce ranklin 833 or postal 0 Fi PIANG TUN] TONORT pired. refini men. Piano P — Pianos and d_and_rebuilt by ski S aud two Scoteh pla fine con: d_hieod_cover RUILDING MATERIALS from our tmmense Jobs throughout the city and surplos - throughout the country—permit us to 1 wonder saving — lumber. toilet outfite, sinks, bellers. bat bs wnd furoaces. NOTE THESE PRICES: New bathroo utfit, complete, $R250. Reclaimed wallb e brard-new, 3¢ per sq. 1. new firn. board, 3'3c per sq ft Roofing, - o utar, ATTO LAPRC stemmer Tugs | Buick _raa. PIANOS 7T repairing L PLUMBING. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING romptly attenicd to. When there in plumbe g there 1 CAROW & FRY. Maio® 1261 1011 H n.w. PLUMBING AND HEATING—Jonn R. Guertn, + . 3117—Steam and hot- pater” heaving. plimbing. ‘hailer aud power plants. _Found reliable for 25 years. PLUMBING AND TINNING, JOBBING I8 our “specialty. Quick service in emergency cases. When' you think of plumbing think of CAROW & FRY. 1011 H st. n.w. Main 1261 “Capital..’ .25 Certa Co. puy higlest prices for ladies and men's worn clothes. Write or phone D. Stein, 1308 Tth st. n.w. Phone North 489. { ROOMS PAPERED, VINEST WORK. 1. A JONE: se. Fr. 0e rend pevw, . 1173 SIDNEY CLOTHING—WIll call 1o my unlettered auto. mebile, city ot suburbe, and vay sou”hignest far ‘ladies’, “gentlemen’s children’s dls- clotning of a1l s, Ad or phone. 1 wili n.w_ North 1735. s ORI Tor TeRs and 1w can G i | i L e | | o~ for men's 1. Bern. | . A® hing _and kil 1290. “WHIL pay lighest pr erorniNg thing. i and womdn's worn ¢ o urices p i bo hest urices paid. Call Fra | DIAMONDE, old go'd. ilver, Lo Louis Abrabams. 815 0 DIAMONDS. jewelry and old gold bought for after 10 a.m. cash. Aivin Hoffa, diamond 'broker. Rooms 17 and 18, 918 F st. p.w. Main 2 CHAUFFEURS — Our busy time is here; big money is being made by our drivers; only men with reference who want to make big money need apply. Black & White Taxi, 1214 New Hampshire ave. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. BOYS AND GIRLN (twelve Tigh schoal) ARCHITECT of experience desires positi architect's office. Address Archit ATTO M o oh experience: r ol CARPES T ompetent. pomanent position. Liscol 872 o th_st. ne. FEATHER BEDS and furniture. Sqnare Deal Furniture Co.. 301 3 5088 - N W oo | used “furniture: also plaver-piano or good up- right piano. Call Franklin 409 30e FURNITURE—IT Jou have aiy forniture or other goods to sell, and you want. to obtain best results. send for Lonis Nutes, 421 10th e | ot. n.w. Phooe Prankiin 201 Beat pricen faid. Household Co,, 3. | FURNITURE of a1l Kinds wantod: best prices Capital Furnt To sell pictorinl memortals of ' the Iamented Prewident Harding. Call Friday or Saturday morniag at Room 48, Franklin National Nank building. &t ® w.m. for instructions, A beau. production. which_everybody want, \N—Colured. fo we} payments who has had experience at house-to-honse canvasmiag. ad. T_French: _expert alousls ' honest, cia Btat, o Address Box tomac 1045. CHAUFFECR, white, 1n private fai careful, experienced driver; references. what experience you ba dress Tox 128.H, Star office. . Star_office. CHAUFFECR—By young colored. Phone To- & conple will nd_rugs. RE- d office fAxtures. age. “Bacna Fursitare Co., corner Bth asd D nw. M. FURNITORE—If you Want (o o0tain Dest fe- mily Ad: 200 CHEF—FIrat_class; private family: bot A e e S house: reference. 2205 Sth st. n.w. enfate busl. ness: free lectures on lesmunship. & pm. 1 furniture and other miscel- gt tor _vour, o rd_in ave. Tuesdays and hursdays: employment whole or part time. William ¥, Matteson, 610.611 n.. COOK—Chinese family. 1920 New dampy FURNITURE—N. Ki All kinds of furnitus Bond_ building. il COOK, white: small botel or restaura; MUSICALLY inclined person, 1 nt, dress Box 8-, Star office. g¢ acquaint. Ad- ge. A080. FTRNTTORE, P carpets, eic, Phons W, nd 'management for ance in city, publicity B system of composl- DIUG CLERK, regintered. peaition. _ Address Box 1 ELFX union, Ktar_office. Star office. yents Washingtog 1282 for wagou or bave me cail. ‘Weschier, 920 4 - 3 Fi'n!\'l"{l( E and household xoods wanted: ¢ will feel sntiefied w) X Veiser ‘15 10th ot v Matn 5001 watches, dlamonds snd old { eisenbe ! JOLD, sllver, WANTED—SALESMEN. AUTOMOBILE factory branch desires the services of iw wide-awake sales. FELLING experience uecessary 1o get business with our plan. Men who can work steadily_and really talk to_people wanted. Room 730 Rond bidg.. 4 _to 5. ence.” ‘Address Y. M. C. A.. ow. ¥. L. Hepburn. small repairs. Phone Adams 365. yeu dress Box 148-H. Star GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cook in private family; voung colorad man: can furnish refer- 12th and T GENERAL WORR wanted by bour or day; welry needed fn our e Bkt alingers, | experience Ligh and Tow pres. re Co., 490 La. ave. now. | pe SLIP COVERS FOR ALL CARS: SAVE UP. e holstery: » ¥, 83%0. WASH 1227 N, Y. ave. open_shap. Estimates given. TINNTNG T Toofug, elevator. drill machines. pipe. va | cliean. Hertartn | Alexandris, Va BOOK < Tostalled: | Main 6149, other i H " foot Duke TINNI Miniz ladiex' bandbug [ Jarge oak. S Owaner leav leather bags, phone. UMBRELL, cheap. REPATRT Don't throw vour old nmbrellas away them 10 GRISWOULD'S, 411 11th st. n.w., op- posite Star_offiee. Franklin 1816-W. { SHADES TO ORD : will call with sample 4000 1t 'st. we 8IS R CABINET very reasonable. Tike 1ith st. o, | CrTERTS — Nmar T | uightgown of white Chinese emin $15: white crepe de chine silk-liped eml; ity ‘opaque shades ftred to v ed kimono, £33 Tibetan thie best of opaque sh We will call with samp free. e._Lincoln ATTO REPATR SHOP, 1o.car cap sory store; batters Charging ou #ir compressor, nice stock of mecessori tires. Price asked includes good show: other dxtures. 500 or_best cashi o Seryice Station, 2nd AND 8rd FLOOR APTS. ¢4 suitable for rooming or boardiny 0 e let as separate apts: sured: reason for selling. terests, _Apply_Friday. UNTSUAL OPE: in eatablished business: about $2.500 might consider silent partner: immediate re- | turns and permanent large earnings. Address Box_ 204-H. Star office. TEA AND COFIEE ROUTES (4) for sale (oo | sugur), paying profit $150 month for & days work: utter und eggs could be added: a good man can_double this business; Address_Rox_185-H. ... . LUNCHROOM, cigars, 1% cream, confection: ery; in good location: doing gocd oasiness, iow Tent: lense; good business for & coupie. ol grade tailored_ose ¥ ¥ou can buy frum §5 to $15 and keep wa Jnwens ol t Coa Burs: orher ¢ COAT SUT and_gras mbraidveed b Tur tr storm woni_drese. iz house or Desa of one 10300, fa 2413, (6). stand. washing w1 1920: caneli, 2 rocker~ leve. CHAIRS chine, Essex tonriog. wn mower, Vi 08 201 DINING ROOM SET, handsouie ntiquc be secn at any time. Columbia 516 DRESSER, dining ‘able boayd, bedstend sud_spriog rds, 830 MOTOR, price, ove splendid roll-top desk: aiod exaft d for lmmedi TR SECURE local salcr business for §A00. w & piatinum Gt mw. ‘e, dept. Full canh ¥ ot, EWELRY, diamonds, ra ariooial teethe B old, sitver. Kk, 007 Main 2873. SEN'S (LOTHES BOUGHT—We sre prompt v the high dollar. Auto calls. Kitad. ‘e10"p. 4145, n SALESMAN, whole or part time, to sell Xmas gir -amnhlnf new; sells itself; big money; Satistactory referencs or cash bond. ~Phoue Main 4661. 3 SALESMAN. 4 Men familiar with building materials, more HOUSE MAN, reliable, colored, desires tlon fn elty; ox 64.E, 8 LAW STUDENT college graduste; low salary. stay nights; references. Address Box 84.E, Star office. 20% osires offico work typis 4 AMnu"l:o'x' T 0 °1d_wold, i PIANOE and_victrolas, ol T = el 4. ¥. & PONT WAGON or anv Wind of 4-wheel pooy rehie Lincoln 1830-J. SADDLE HORKE—For exercise of horse only, 57-H, Star_office. MAN, sober, industrious, all b rmanent job: ept. preferable. Address 12-H, Btar office. cularly experienced in selling materials B compicie ‘Bomen. " Should ‘siso bo. femiiar with plaus and frame construction and fair kuowledge of realty financing. Open: rider of reliability, in mornings, week or Sun. daye; references furnished. Mir. Keith, Phone Columbia_8464.. SEWING MACHINE: from owper. Address ings for two men with ty, coursge and resourcefulpess. iy, ng e and e~ perience. Address 127.H, Stat_office. ‘20 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MANAGER or floorsaleaman, deal ol Bhgh-class references &x fo character responsible position. Address Box 108-H, office. . executive ability, middle age, right man for loser: Box 211.H, Ktar offce. and | === = RECOMMENDED SERVICE. star STENOGRAPHER, A LONG LIST—Efcient help only: male. fe- et poniion” ™ addr male, cooks, maids, lsundresses, day worke: orters, housemen, etc. Buper Service Bureau, o1l North 600, S PORTTIONS—Free regisiration, Tegal _and other ex g Rer it The following Duatiras conoerna guaran- toe satiafaction to Star reoders. Any com- plaint found mecessary to be madc fo The Star will receive prompt attention. For admisgion to Recommended Servico Col- wumna, coll Main® 5 Branch 115, - BT Waeshington FEmployment Exchange; operated Tor the public by the Washington Sehool for | eral cleaning by da Cleaning Co., 962 Fia. ave. or_week. North 7554.3. WINDOW CLEANING. fioor waxing aad g Joyner House ANTS, WEDBUGE, ROACHES, RA Dests dextroyed: expert workiie TERMINATING CO., 506 9th u.w. Fr. 2766 Secretaries. 1410 _F st. n.w. eneral worker. $30; while 70: chambermaids, waitreuses, $i5 to $30; recommended belp needed, Chris: YOUNG MAN, i of bookkeeping riting Office work.~ Addrcss Hox 20 x 201-H, 81 good_education, knowledge and _genersl tar offce. ¢ AUTO BATTERY & RADIATOR BXPERTS. Lampe, tanks, fenders: low prices. TUCKER CO., 308 John Marshall pl., so. courthouse. tian Woman's Exchange, 1701 1ith u.w. WAN: White couple, §ood R $75; waitress. $680; nurse, -§35. 3 shasge,, e '.Ng'mm nd ook, | wa - Ex very moderate o 807 Vermoat ave, , 10, Ceatral High Bchool grad- AUTOS W“Blflmn"fi:.‘swmfilmm' A'l;l: makes, 81.30; we Jour car thor. 50 . Bimontsing. BOUTHERN e €3G st a.%.. B, B any Box e Wit Young man of married woman with $300 lo take aciive half interest. Cap eanily be developed. 10 pay good income. WUI ot in: terfere with prexent position at rat. Handle correspondence and office detail of evenings, Small salary ang share of profts. Address Fox 1881, Star ofice: 300 AUTO ACCESSORY tire store for sale: for cash, 983-85 20th at. nw. ESTABLISHED _1865—Confectionery, —bakers, lunchroom combived, 35 miles {rom Washing. ton; recelpts, £35,000 to $30,000 vearly; over 2,000 popalation: will lnventory over §7.000 ih ani Florida ave. 204 1o s “dourishing condition; two. genera: | biain office. 4th ‘aaa O wte_s.w: tlons_have made big returns bere. ress | FURNTTURE of twoom ot AHer 7 Box 308-E. Ktar office. — {1471 Arviog_st. Apt. 5 b i 3 GOOD FIRST TRUSTS FOR FALE. DRAW- | FURNITURE—Goldes ook Toskeamr and 1. ing 7 per cent interest. paid sem brary table, good ax mew. $34. . Thuredsy oF runaing for 3 sears, secured on good Friday moroing. Apt. 404, 1785 N. H. av fon " improved wilh “aliow ol B Douus besides the 1% . Awmount of FURNTTL R Tor To T T trast, §8.500. 3. D. GARMAN, Franklin FURNITURY for 107oou e cleai 630 FTOCK, for rent if Qiscount 20%: need money; dress Box 100-H, Star office. NG MACHINE—Part of Cur senger hiplane; ueed room. will ael out cugime. Herfurth Eugine Co., st., Alexandria, V. FURNACES tiew six 0 Bt P —— 20° ou il s Toudertsl aving. Dipeless, ove-plece or many-pipe bes s dencribed abve. $30. Alwo some t bave e in good condition $30 Sidney v Hjusewrecking Com- ooy Camp o Bg_Toom S ek 1628 Que nw HOOMING and boarding house, 12 rooms be tifully furaished, bigh-class, uptown sectiou filled: aiso mauy table boarders: must sacri fce Imuiediatels: good rewsons given: this is o e o 08 H, Beer imom€; o0 | fonier, lurge mupie dresser aud. chiffoie: Srokers. _Addrem Box 106 H, Star ofice. 00 | XincTican” ‘walnut. bedrooms fogniture; 0314 PARTY with some cash to bandlo used cars | rugs, rockers, chairs, table, Wilton ' velve ¢ my -arage; reference. Address Box 134.H, | x10 rug sadlots of other ‘Bouselold Zurnie * 10 & a.w. ringe. reversible, $12 uding fiat for rent; owner 618 1410 3 o i S FURNITUREHandsome 10.pc._ Amencue waluut _ diniog wet, mah. dressir and chif- leaving city.

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