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'ABOVE S By Robert Orr Author of “The Second Bullst” “Unseen Hands,” USPICION Washingtes, D. C. ADVERTISING MANAGER, aiso sales man- 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘ INSTRUCTION COURSES ' Continued. b SN i THE' &t D. i RIGINAL WWI on_applying 107 Tse COPIES. — Ith En, P, At ek Hr Coltege. ger. Wrlle Smith Kndio Manutacturing Co.. Chipperiield. “The Trigger of Conscience,” Etc. Copytight, 1923, by Robert M. McBride & Co. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) noopin’ 'round somebuddy's boat- house, llkely, to see what lre could pick ‘u Dunno when he _ain’t thievin’.” Geoff dismissed the repro- bate with a shrug. “Time to turn the lights_on, Doc? It's mighty dark *long here.” “I guess it's safe enough now,” the doctor responded. ‘“Whatever took vou into the city today? It wasn't some notion you got about Lane, was 1t “I wanted to see a feller that work for Mr. Ashe, young Rupert's father. Geoff’s reply’ was conscientlously 1it- eral. “I picked up more'n a little, one way and another, 'bout Lane and Benkard today, but I'll tell it to_you when we see what this detective from hoadquarters has found out. T got a sort o' &'picion, but 1 may be dead wrong, wad 1 ain't goin’ to gt myself mixed 4P a this business worse'n 1 Dbe! Dr. Hood glanced sidewise at hi companion, but the rugged, homely face was set and determined in the dim glow from the lamps, and from past experience he knew better than to pursue the subject further. Geoff would unbosom himself i his own good time and not a minute before. The ancient car rattled and creaked, but gathered speed, and the tilled flelds gave place to pasture land and stretches of woods, with here and there a dark and silent farmhouse. The distance seemed interminable but the pienic grove was reached at iast, and they had scarcely pulle in under the shed when a figure ad vanced as before to meet them. “"Evening, doctor. 1 was begin- ning to think you and your friend here couldn't make it" The voice of Detective Lyons spoke from the dense blackness. “Sorry 1 haven't got any thing to report except where our ma wasn't last Wednesday night. I've checked up on every friend and asso- iate of his that I could locate, but from the time he left that garage at Brooklands until he drove into his own in town he seems to have dropped off the face of the earth There's just one point, though: he wasn't riding around very much. I aw the garage helper again at the Cavendish, the one who gave me the first straight dope on him, and I says that if Lane stocked up full with gas and oil at about the distance Brooklands is from the city—I didn't give him the name of the burg. of course; only the approximate num- ber of miles—there wasn't but a lit- tle more used up than would bring him in, besides keeping the ligh going for that time, and the water in the radiator wasn't even hot. That looks as if Lane had driven stralght to New York and the car had been standing somewhere, not any great distance from the garage, for a good part of those four hours. I'll get the Z0ods on him yet, though, if you'll give me a little more time. ~ You couldn’t give me any further lead on him, could you, sir? Were wise to why he and Benkard quarreled, of course, but it might help some more if we 'knew what brought them to- gether last vear when they'd been enemies for %o long.” “I haven't been abla to find any body who could tell me that, Lyons, and 1 can’t offer you any ‘sugges- tions.” Dr. Hood added shrewdly: ‘Perhaps Geoff Peters can, though. He knows more of what's béen going 8 ,around the Cayley place than I Geolf his afternoon 1 went to xee that rich widow lady that's bought the big Durant estate over to Silver Bay—Mrs. Van Wert, her name is. She wants me te put up some &tatoos for her 'round the grounds” “Has that got anything to do with the case?” demanded the doctor a Lyons moved impatiently. , "1 kinder thought it might have, seein’s she's tryin' to git into_so- ciety and knows Lane and the Cay lays ‘and Benkard pretty well drawled Geoff. “It was at a house party she give last summer that Lane met Miss Millie, and I had a kind o' ides ‘mebbe the'little gal had some- thin' to do with the beginnin' o' the friendship between him and her uncle, same as she had with the bustin' o' it up, and that she wasn't no more to blame for one than vother. T'd figgered it out that if Benkard hadn't needed Lane in his business he wouldn't have made up vith him and he'd have told him to £0 to blazes when he come sparkin’ the niece. Now, this here Mrs. Van Wert would do most anythin' o git took up by the big bugs, and if Eenkard had baited his hook for Lane with little Miss Millie I wanted to find out if Mrs. Van Wert held the rod a-puppose. = Did you?” Lyons asked quickly, ¢ith a new respect in his tone. I don’t know how you doped all that out, but it seems like the straight ®00ds to me. Had this dame been acting as capper for Benkard? How'd you get her going?" ‘Well, T let on to the feller that buttles 'for her when I sent in my name that I couldn’t come before be cause I'd been workin' at the Cayley place, so she was all fixed for gossip when he took me to her. I give it to Yier, too. T've told more lies today than T'll likely be able to live down the rest o' my life!” Geoff chuckled I kinder made out that Miss Millie had took me into her confidence, bein' as how I'd worked ‘round their old house summer after summer since she was a little gal. 1 ‘lowed she was grievin’ ‘eause Lane had secmed to be sort o' coolin’ off to'ards ber after her uncle’s death, but*that she'd told me Mis' Van Wert would help her to git him back, that she'd inter- dooced ‘em in the beginnin’' and had made the match. Mis' Van Wert swallered it like it was candy and said it was true and she would do anything for the dear child, Then I let her drag it out o' me after a lot more coaxin' that folks were sayin' Tane blamed her for gittin’ him in 5o deep with Benkard through her ! ociety inflooence that when she pre sented his niece he saw Benkard wanted him to marry her, he had to fall in with the idee or Benkard would wipe him out down on that there stock exchange.” “Great aphat!” the doctor exploded. “Where'd you ever get such a notion, Geoff?" “Didn't git it nowheres,” Geoff re- sponded artlessly. “I was baitin’ a little hook o' my own and Mis' Van Wert riz right to it. Afore she atopped to think she said that Lane didn't even know Miss Millle was Benkard's niece tiil lie was head over hieels in love with her, and that she and Benkard had fixed'it up between ‘em. ‘Then she kinder recollected she was just talkin' to a country work- man, and a gabby oue at that, and she shut up like a clam; but I'd found out what I wanted to know. ‘Zeppa, the cook at the Cayley piace, had a'ready told me how purtial Benkard was to remindin' Miss Millie and her ma o' what they owed to him, and vou sald yourself, Doc, that after the readin’ o the will this afternoon the little gal 'lowed She was grateful to her uncle’s mem'ry for all he'd done for her, even thongh she knew the motive, T kinder figgered it out that Benkard never did nothin’ for no- buddy without makin’ it pay him in the end, one way or 'nother, and that he'd oniy brung Mis' Cayley and her daughter on from-the home town six vears ago because he thought his sis- ter would be a help in gittin' into soclety—the sort o' society that would further his Wall street schemes. Then, when he seen how purty Miss Millie was, he had her eddieated and groomed just like one o' these here trained hosses at the county fair, #0 when she was old 'nough to git mar- ried he'd fix it that it would be to somebuddy who'd be the greatest help o' all to him. Lane must a-been the feller he needed most now to have with him and not agin him in some mighty big deal he was a-plannin’, so him and Mis' Van Wert put their heads together. The little gal her- self, though, didn't take to the idee, and it must’ have s'prised him a lot; reckon she's 'bout the only livin® erit- ter he ain’t been able to git the whip hand over somehow. Anyway, last Wndno'fl: night it looks to me as though /6 Lane his answer good and plenty, and he seen how he'd been for . sucker like he_said, an game was up.’ hm.mm&hh‘u- of his ex- planation neither os Geoff's nuditors offered a comment. Then Detective Lyons spoke. “And you're carpentering and mixing concrete out here In the sticks! Say, Peters, 16t me take you to the Old Man at headquarters and he'll put you right into the bureau! You'd make one of the best dicks on the force! One to him about what yowve done—-=*" “Ain't done mothir Geoft _inter- rupted in alarmed haste. “I work at my trade and I aim to mind my own business, only 1 kinder got mixed up in this _through Doc Hood." “You called the turn on/this friend- ship between Lane and Benkard thad has kept the whole financial world guessing for almost a year!" Lyons ox- claimed, adding generously: *T'm an old hand at the game but you've beaten me to a frazzle so far on the case. You've established the motive—o! ““But there ain't a speck of real evi- dence yet to show Lane done the mur- der, nor where he wa There was a shade of repression in Geoff's tome, however, and the trained ears of the detectlye were not deaf to it. “You've got another one hunches of yours, though, Peters! What's the idea?" ““Tain't a hunch, exactly.” Geoff took off his cap and scratched his head. 1 went to the city this mornin’ on a ‘ittle business o' my own and I never calized afore how all-fired big 'tis* 1 1-most got lost and 1 reckon folks could ive there for their hull lives and you'si never hear tell o' ‘em down at_vour eadquarters if they didn't do some- ‘hin’ agin the law or have it done to ‘em. Seems to me ‘twould be like look- ng for a needle in a haystack if you was to try to find just one lady, even though she did have a kinder funny wame that you wouldn't forgit easy. “*A lady!” Doctor Hood repeated, of those woman?" T, her name?" ain't go no idee that she's in this case herself, no nore'n the thousands o' folks who ‘ould a-read ‘bout it in the papers,” Seoff replied cautiously. I was just wonderin’ whether you'd ever heard tell ' a lady named Dawn—Zoey Dawn.” “Zoe Dawn? The detective laughed “She hasn't any poltee record, if that's what you mean, but up to two or three s ago she managed to keep herself retty well in the public eve without rying to; the spotlight was the last ‘hing in the world she wanted. There wre different reports about her, some hat she came from a fine old southern ‘amily and others that she drifted east ‘rom the Barbary Coast. I got a flash it her once when she came down to readquarters to identify a -diamond necklace which had been stolen from ner and she's some queen. But what made you ask about her, Peters”" “I was kinder cur'us ‘to know what he looked like. How did she git afore ihe public? Seems to me I heard tell she wasn't in what you might call so- yons demand- 1 mixed up ot 50 you'd notice it since the last andal! It was about four years ago when she came to headquarters, and she might have been thirty then, hongh she didn’t look fit; a magnifi sently formed woman, big like a statue, Sut not coarse. She masses of red- brown hair as naturnl as her com- lon and great hazel eyes with a , laughing devil in them. It was er voice as much as her beauty that must have made some of the biggest men in the country fall for her; it was deep and soft and rich, with a riote like a Dbell” Lyons paused. “I don't get any possible connection between her | and this case; politics was her game, plaved from the inside and for_ big es. _She only came to New York when Washington got too hot for her and certain foreign powers threatened communication with our State Depart- ment.” “I don't read nothin' but our Week- ly Clarion, so she might be the Queen o' Sheby for all I'd a-heard tell” re- “Just give me a general markead Geotf. idee o what she done and where sho is no! “As I remember, she blew Into Wash. ington about eight years ago as a rich young widow. She was well sum‘r"efl' with money, had a smart little estab- lishment and plenty of seryants and managed,” without making any stir at first, to edge in with the political and diplomatic set. She was a mystery, but no one could get anything on her until a certain South American envoy committed suicide because she refused him; she had kept him dangling after her ‘so closely that his mission -here failed, but nobody could connect her with ‘those who opposed it. Then a bill was rushed through the Senate when the man .who had been put In office to kill it as idiing in her draw- ingroom, and after a few more little things like that an ambassador from a European country went dippy about her and some tremendulously valuable doc- uments disappeared. He was recalled and the affair hushed up, but it was then that she moved to New York and lived very quietly without a breath of personal scandal. She dropped out of the newspapers except for that jewel robbery and nothing more has been heard of her for two or three years, as 1 said. T'll have to get in touch with our secret service to locate her; they will have kept her under observation, of_course. “There ain't nothin' fn all that_agin her moral character, so far as I kin see.” Geoft had listened carefully to every word. “Them foreigners and that fool ‘senator may have lost their heads over her but that was their own look- out, and if she got a nice little rake- off for gummin' their games ’taint been proved. She lived proper and respecta- ble, you say?” ‘Sure. That was part of her tactics, I never heard of her falling for any of the big guys who forgot their careers for her. 'But let's get down to busi- ness. What's she got to do with either Benkard or Lane? You've got some- thing up your sleeve, Peters, or you'd never have spoken of her. Come clean and give me the stralght dope.” S far as I know she ain't got nothin’ to do with either o' em,” Geoff dis- aimed, but he added with a chuckie: If this here Secret Service has a-been keepin' an eve on her, though, they likely be able to tell you somethin’' I couldn’t that might s'prise vou, and if she don’t Mve any too far from Lane's garage and he didn't come back here that night after all and so ain’t the man we're lookin' for, 1 got a Kkinder notion it might've been in front o’ her house, of nigh it, that his car stood most o' them four missin' hours.” CHAPTER XIII, The Woman Scorned. Geoft comtpleted his work on the Cayley garage befors noon the next day and was cleaning, up the litter when he saw Adrian Middleton drive, up to the door in the big car which had brought the veiled lady on the pre. vious Saturday. After an) interval spent in replacing his tools in the huge box on the terrace, Middleton himself came out to him, accompanied by. Miss Vera Sherwood. “Hello, Geoff! Your work here s very mnearly finished, isn't it? T've come out to ask you when you can at- tend to the repairs on our plage.” He shook hands heartlly. “When I told my sister-in-law about you she said she wouldn't dream of having anybody else, and we're living with a leaky roof, shaky chimneys and a court that needs a new concrete floor to replace the old S e e 1 ¥ ere soon’ kin git away, |- Mr. Middleton,” Geoft promised, Got to Set the doodabs on this ferrace railing first, and one thin, ‘nother but T won't keep you fol ~waitin' more'n a few days, 'Mornin’ ss Sherwood.” AT “Good moining, Geoffrey—and good- by,” she smiléd. “My visit here is ended and I am going now to Mrs, Harper Middleton's, but T'll see you there and Tl tell ‘her what splendid work you. have accomplished here at ln‘t'n c“\?’"' 2 7 “Thank you, ma'am,” he responded respectfully, “I aln't up to some o' them fancy eity builders’ tricks but 1 aim to do as as I know how.” AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN to dell Ford ears: must be experienced per week drawlo; Addtens Rox 348 § Main 8320. 1net on every dollar they take in. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COOK, ch O tmbermaid, altrese and peres. n S ud @ real worker acet.: iiberal cammiesion. % 48P, Star ofice,. RRELIL BOY. Apply Hotel Bageroft, 18th and | H onw. ROY over 16 10 work in drog wnuft':‘-.;y‘ also 3 . 1600 COOKS, several colorsd wantsd; indy's maid, colered, for Flurida: aris ] hamber. maide. " Fuller's Bxc., 1301 2 st W, 208, et il B GENBRAL HOUSHW indress. i S e S O] butlers, hehnn..m&'r'rm5: nings A week and alternate Sundaye. oy, 5520 Conn. ave. BOY, white, with tor's permit, to drive truck and make himself useful around tin shiop._ Chas._F. Rupertus, 8411_Ga, W CANVASSERE (three), walary qr commisslon: must have some riencs. Avply - Saled Manager. "Ourisman Chevrolet Sales Co., @31 n. : S imont aver BEATTY CULATRE—2 operatorm, Tall 350 Part time; permanent; reference. Frank, 235, CLERK main ol of “Taundry; “ealary, $16.50 to_start. _Addresy Box 5.8, Star_of COLLATL GIRL, white, experienced; ber, experienced; must be neat and duick. " Apply Bilte ‘Caundry, 2115 4th st l:":ii-.:“.amn. oy offie ek ro 3 Hox 2288, Star ollln.r’ i CARPENTERE Two giod Wen, mon-union, white. 511 B nw. b CHATFFECR for Dodge@ dniivery; bring ret- erences, _Apply 3412 14th_st. s CHAUFFEURS, experienced, with identifica- tion cards and references. Apply Wardman Park_Hotel taxicab_office, COLLECTOR, experienced, preferanly small ear: position pays real estute bond requires 208 Bond bdg. experienced, fmmediately o | g TAPANESE—Cook or _fa) care gen fpartment. 3. Y., 1805 Pa. ave, student: referances. Frank C. Ho 3L st n.w. s R L e Tox BONT, Rl o o i MAN, handy with tools, wants work of &ny Kind:’ will accept low salary (o start. , Col. NIGHT WORK TV former polesmat go RECOMMENDED SERVICE.| ¥OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Continued. ND x B nefng, upholstering; high-ciaws work: lowest iane e 5 b Pl ity L‘L{L\ “gumonh 258 CHAIR 'OANEING, UPHWLSTERING, Ki priring: A1 work: Towest prices. Line. 4285 Linc. 640 L. L. BATLEY, 211 Pa. ave. s. CONTRACTING AND BUTLDING: GARAGE buflding ; ropaiciag d cement work a spe- glalty ; prices reason: . expearience ishes position. Address Box 10, Star oce. " e 408 . \ Rox 171P, Star o a0~ UN Ilfi:.'l'! BTUDENT deairos night work, references. D, Cavi 287 Pa,_avi 20% YOUNG MAN, married, competent for gen eral office work, references, desires employ- ment, Addvess Dox 1.8, 5 b= YOUNG MAN. o Dertence in wecre tarial “position in " federal department, {l‘ ¥ it banging institution, threc years of aw training. desires position with establish- ed atiornes: highest references. 15-8, Star office. SALESMAN with automobile and 17 years' ‘ment. iress 13 North_49-W, TER, ._'lum- any kind of work between Address Box th free. ;‘:;:I‘Vfi l‘:'“h'e‘ W'I IIIVP' 'K;E.:.f.lnlral for all contr ANDALL €0.0 303 Mecht bids. "R Dlione, Lincoln 626 CORSETS cleaned and aitersd corset mal NuBoue, Goodwin, Spirells, La Camille, s i Delts; maternity; brassieres fitted. 1814 R Lav ELECTRICAL WIRING. Any wix-room house :’;I;;'n’. fi imates froel; 'fi(lv!;s full line of o o UKENS BARKLEY Hkfic’l;l};a;\h %RINR-NL"HOOM HOUSE 8748 ELECTRICAL WIRING—LET Di ESTIMATE on your work. Fa Millerize yonrself with out, method of wiring and instailing fixtures o your home. Call-Matn 2757 or visit our show- 4 RMER, in Vi 15 miles from Washington. ' B. R. . Springfield, Va., or Room 211, T 0. GENTLEMER. T to represout leadin Sougpeny. AoNries B L BN OCERY CLERK, exporienced; to_cut meat. re Food Conn, ave. JOB PRESSMAN—One familiar with chalk LADY, voul young, for 7 Wrikin: st e able o Trenwtrie Partec And quickly. it wpeed not sawential: rotall dry_gooda store. Address Box 1557 Star office LADY, ¥or wphre time only, to represent Tead- Insuraico company. - Ad: LA KT Wpare time or whole time, & New York i 72.E, Star_office, mast know Store, 5598 250 ing New York life dress Box 1705, Star_office, MARCELLER and ail around beauty yperator. Apply betore 10 w.m. 1110 rlor st. SITUATIONS—FEMALE NE MODISTE, formerly of Cow locuted at 2407 18th st n.w. of' exclusive gowns, hats, wraps ave Tmgorie, 0la_corsets cleansed_and remodeled, MARKBR and , 12 yoars' expe Call after 6 pm. Address Mrs. R. Hat nw e PART TTMB Morton_st, i.w. overlays preferred. National Cpithl Press, 1219 D = MAN, experienced, wanted by reliable firm to do eftimating on ‘plumbing; must hve some knowledge of welling. Address Box 288, Star office, stating qualifications, experience and salary expected. 30 MAN o SEORETARY-STENOGRAPHER for real os- thia offico; must be of Food appearnnce, thor. oughly capabie snd reliable, See Mr. first floor of 1166 Vermont ave. n.w,, Saturday betwoen the hours of 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. :::b't ll‘lgl"k?‘g"!f(f white. “experiehoed; rof. n nignt o Tun, 1901 B .; Ao e il g STENOGRAPHER for Taundry office; &8 1o Wl references, Address Box ¥ pext for of the best contrs T $3000 a_yoar; r. AL Star office MEN - Aggressive lite insuran ¥ r?cnw;d jargest 1ife insurance t: present average art; atato age rences. Address Box L 1S, Ntar offioe. STENOGRAPHEK, o trademark work: ienced in patent and sthte experience, references cceptunce, Address Box 12 STRN: . # = STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST for ofiice in ture oo, Perminent position. Stats ex- verlence. Address Tox 335-P, Star ofice, TELEPHON ul'*flh NG, Bethesda, W4, i offering pleasant, permaent, well positions ty & limited number of ‘young Tomen, Apply in person to' Mise Widmer. Fethesda Telephone Exchange. or 722 12h st n.v., Washington, D. TYPIST, with finished e n, to collaborat with writer in preparin ‘manusctipt during ara Time mist be trustworthy. Fo rialls nddremn Box SU5T Rier oM, et : % Rta) S ITRESS, experienced, ber, to sell d very hoxt Tiberal contract. experience not. required; wo will toach vou how to build Your own business and make st least $150 por month while learning: maximum commis Sion and Tully equipped office. C. AL Wright, ond_bidg.._before 10 a.m S MEN (five) that have had some experience at houne-to-liouse canvassing. Ovr men make from §30 1o §75 & week. Now i the best time Permanont _pesicion it You quaiity MEN to start. salling jewelry on_easy payments. Bos 80T, Star offee. . PASTRY COOK, colored, one good on_home- made ples und rolls, for cafeteria. Addroms Box 852.P, Star offie. E SALBSME t appe ; ng experience can make $14 to $28 il “between 4:30 and 5:30 pam., stnw. : SALESMEN—We become ugency ma age. 30 10 45 no (raveling Will_appeal to any man who desires 1 up to the highest ideals of henexty and rity. Apply Mr. Cole, 307 Metropolit bid SHOE SALESNAN Address Bot SILP, Star office. STOCK CLERK. experienced, for Ford paris lepartment; must have best of refecences s 1o Nomesty, etc.: wteads position and good Tuture Tor & real producer. Address Box 458, Siarofce. USHERS-—Apply Strand 1 between 8 and 9. YOUNG MAN stenography Dart-time work. 18tk st. & BB A TRAFF ! Stndy at home, Prepare Tully for woil puic positions. Cali. phove or write, La Salle Ex jenston University, 713714 Albce bldg. Plhons WO abls Gitof big money if you can qualify. ime. Selling high-grade Jor s, Addtes Rk S, A FEW choice scholarshi) fered young ladies. high metom for part-tme work Straver's College, 721 13th at. work ow 13 the be welry on_eary pay ® high-class man Star_offies. on as qualified PERMAN DESIRABL] GOOD SALARY. REGULAR AND FREQU! INCREASES. RAPTD ADVANCEMENT APPL ROOM w experience. Toe peater, B | MILLINER ‘R wanted, experiénced in millinery of the better cla OPTICIAN and salesman — All-around man; must have good references. Kahn Optieal Co.. 617 Tth st. ~ PATENT LAWYER. Competent in application court work: state qualifications nted. _Address Wox 211-M, St TAILORS (two, experienced) wanted on men’s clothing. Ap- v up to 8 pm. tonight. Raleigh Haberdasher, 1310 ¥ st. CHAUFFEURS FOR YELLOW CABS ‘We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28¢ ights & week. CHILD'S NURSE. white; reliable youss wom- an or girl remuin nights. References re auired. "North 194, COOK wind general ouseworker, Apply 2633 15th st., apartment 1. Adums 31 iR COOK. first-class plain, Teeliabie Tsome HENC housework: eariy dinner and no Aon day_aficrmoon work. 1002 Tih n.w. COOK AND HOUSEW s Referen a Park. an " Call (between Hampshize or, later ook wug 5 and 8 today) than_that ! & ! e, o ¢ This is our busy season and your take-in will be large. Your pay increases as you stay with us. Apply 1233 20th st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS. Our busy time is here; hig money is being made by our drivers. Only men who want to make big money need apply; references required. See Mr. 3 Ryan. IR " B o SR Corae BLACK AND WHITE TAXI, { CP0K ‘and assist” with- T family 214" Netw Hanipshire Ave. | LS sps s children, Chevy Chas Ster wights. laundry. §50 per mnmh.to WANTED—SALESMEN. capuble person. Cleveland 1383, 24 MEN, 3, with or without ies o h y (. w. £ COOK and general housework: (wo in family no lanndry: good wages: irt-class references quired: siate age and experience: ouly com pefent heln need apply; room and private bathi furnished. Address’ Box 214-P, Star of. OUK and_ gemeral Apply 56 T St now { COOK wnd hewseworker. wiay i ! euces. wages. Cleveland | COOK. zo0d, and general houseworker 7 i8th st SOUR. first clame. white: reference required, b, “Refer. Apply d_cook, Apply 1612 Varnum st, n.w. 1204, EWOR T 5o stay Thoss {nexperienced will ba <. tratning. . You Wil no Phone night, b jour tim surance bl for Sr. Lindstrom. SATESMAN by a reliable and established reaj estate office, o sell closein 1. C. opportutite 'for man wiliing t) time. Address in confidence, Box 285, Wiige. 1o, - SALESMEN (8) (6 take orders for Singer sew ing machines; no experience, uo boud: gooe man can make from $35 to $% per_week Iy working 6 hours per dax. Apply 8:30 a.m 15 Tth st nw. SALESMEN—W4 need iwo good 5 men for territory adjacent to Wushington, enpable of enrning 38,000 to $4.000 per vear. Don't apply uniess you are a Lustler: lent opportunity; permament. Address Box 314-P, Star_office. STOCK SALE for u « proposition that sells readily. 278, Btar office. A REAL MAN can secure permanent’ position with large corporation; selling experience necessary; we will pay well for loyal, hard worker. For interview address Box ORK, munt be wood cuok & of ironing. 400 Ray nowe . See: NERAL MOUSEWORE, $90 montily: Tor Tamily of three; must INERAL HO il time. to & p.m., Room 212 nd Ese sts. n.w. Ask . WomAn, Baif o 025 Wi a‘lm(-rm REER, country g Reference. Apt. 1, 1818 HOUKEWORK stav nighs vard st SRAL iar woman wanted. py n_family; And 2588 atter for_general honsework. Ulev. rellable, for housework. Apply 3542 13th st._ HOU 'WORK, white, middle-aged woman: help housework fn small, refined family and in eare of baby; three in famil; excellent actory person. Call Ool. 10281, puable < Hox ‘s0v 4 and re Addr wages_to aatl PR R N T R [OVSEWORKBR. capable, white; st @ Nddress Box 8077, Star offce. yRaw AUNDRESE, ~ Monday: riny, 2445 Connectieut T HOUSBWORKER, i 17 Trvi Frank R. Jelleff, ~ STENOGRAPHER, 33 w ing,_experienced. anklin 8460, . Bisco, | STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, bookkeeper, very Adaress Bot 248, eapable: work at ouce, Ktar_office. Yovu kind: have b salesinds and arexs Hox 215 . refined, Wi cight yers' experience a best references, Ad o6s ric, ton gowns, slso cdrsets made to order, or day's work; references. 782 o niversity train- 80" « MILLER, 908 New York nw. FLOOR REFINISHING inting § meclnie, at reduced pricee. Pant 10th W. TA-X.VT[IPHMI T075. FLOORS—ELECTRIC MACHINE REFINISH ing, cleaning and waxiog. R. B, NASH, 2507 Slermao_ave. Columbin 4251 CLEANED, — "POLIEHED AND scraped. A, F. ZIMMERMAN CO., 817 North Owpitol st. _ Frankiin 1602 £ - FURN. RBFINISHING, REPAIKING AND cabinet work. Work called for & dellv, E T. Rowell, 710 2nd st. n.w. F. 1342 Bt Cinsrtuby eiven. Retusd . clieerfu en. Rel free. TITTENSOR, 1424 8th n.w, N. "l‘rfi;z rul‘.vrl.u\'mll-x.\' REPATRING; ALL MAKES repuired while ost LICATE KEVS, 25 CENTS; made ave, by wiilied Sererie, 908 a SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CHAMBE s place. 2 CHAMBERMAID- siay nights. Norti 1 CHAMBERMATD WA’ Il private famiiy work: proferred. Address Box 175.F COOK, general house! work or past_time. COOK'S pince in & small nigiits: by middle-aged colored woman. 1845 Corcoran st i COOK, first ciase; will stay night enees.” Address 755 Irving st. B (R AR e A COOK or chambermaid, by neat woman. 20th_st._n.w. 3 DAY'S WORK by rel 2008 11th st nW. DAY'® WOHK, by reliable woman, Heckman st. w6. S HOUSBWORKER, rellable . walltess or Durse want references; Star GENERAL T HOUSEWORK, colored girl wisi mall family; to stay nights. (s place as goi igh Write or en_Conrts n.e. IRL, colored, workek: stay man, 4315 _Li FORK Corcoran_st . North_ 108 G ~ will look after chi oo oF for rent of room. 0%, Star office LAUNDRESS, good, —wante bundle v Calt_janitress. 1800 Harvard st G ¥ to take home; work satisfactory. Call hefore 9 or after HOUSE for colored girl or cooking. = Geveva J LAD P Iaundry st n. PER, experienced, de Address Box 20-5, Star office Hoe WORKIN res position. Phone T 290 Tiable colored woman, in small Tamily: etay Dights. Address Hox washing. kson, 716 | i ‘280 Jou walt, Turner & Olark. 1553 New \ dve._nw. Busement P 500 VTPLIGATED WHILE " aniall machine work AND PILLOWS Lef Erompt deliverien . Fagle Bedding Co Main 7092 SATTRESS ATING— Epecial eaning—Msttresses, box sbrings, iron frame springs. cushions and pi Jown renveted at peeial prices. Apeciul B week—_Muttronses remavated. Colmmbia Hed diug Co.. 610 E st. n.w. Bhone Main 8628, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGE BON. Rest work, lowest Je ice. 706 8th st m.w, Ph PAINTING time approaches. to estiats on yout Tnte ing. ien_yon think of painting thlok of CAROW & FRY, 1011 M st now. 3 o PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINGSPECIAL Tow New fail desigus, Give o o trinl THOMPSON'S, 3418 Ga. ave. _Phone Col. &2 HANGING DONE REASONARL me, §4 and up. 3. A POLAND, XOU WAIT, 812 M ot n.w. renoTated at : ve est i a th at. n.w. 5 R ND RENG prampt serv- 21 676 We will be giad r and exterior paint. FPAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—H. PHILLIPS, 227 20d se. Linc, 8388 Qulek eflicient service; guar. work; ressonable pri 5 PAPE t done gooa and qul Wil call evenings with samples. W. WICK, 1018 Douglas st. n.e. North DA . ino de orating PAPERHA terlor and Metropolitan Dec PAPERHANGING Dapered, $8 and up St_a.w. Telophons F PHONOGRAPH REPATRIN repuired by cxpert: parts for all makes mi ehines. Fras P PiaNG red, 09 lowest_pri Pi. ¥r. 300, 3 _—Kooms T GE. 221 18th o players re. fer, Randerson 1.e. Lincoln 1057, | PLOMBING. TIN ROOFING E | promptiy attended to. _PERSONAL. MODISTE, ~ FORMERLY g located wt 2407 1Mth st Dettgner of exclosive gowne. fut lingerie, tos gowns: alwo corsets mad wraps, 6ld corsets cleaned snd remo to order: EOTROTH ppointmen EAPY AND ¥ spy phome Potomae, 1447, JONNKON RE ME_TNVA night supersisor. s AR R S YING §2 TO $10 . uxed sl 1" clothing sre the biggest. Wash xehange, 833 1) st. n.w. Thone M LECTRIC BATH, nerve trouble, sk bag (colored). North 60 i i l WANTRD OB { propérly cared for. Adoption o be consl 5 6th st n.w. [ ZDOPT A BABY G { later. A\': ED months to 2 406 Tulip ave., Takoma Park, 1. T § coupie _adies’ and Men’s Tailoring. Cleaning, pressing and_remodeling. Coatx ‘relined & specinity. Work calied for aud delivewd 8. RUDOLPH, 15th SCN.W. Norths 789, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, ANTIQUER, glass, silver, furniture. pewter iighest prices paid. Mrs. Coniley, 812 1700 st T, Man 408y ANTIQUES, all kinds; Dest Ammold. 1833 G st._Muin CAMERAS, field _glasses auyihing you Beiees aid. | cLorHING mei's wwits, overeouts, shoes, etc., sell them. | We_ pay big prices und callprompti .. 61 y uniettered muto- | mobile, cite or subnrbe. and pay yon highes prices ‘for Iadies’, gentiemen's, childre carded clothing of ail deseriptions. tal or phono. T will call. W. th st._n.w. North 175 CLOTH rmy and boots: highest prices paid. TAMONDS, jewelrs oh. Alvih Hofta, Rice, Navy Clothiog & old_bhought fo: “Roou: fa DIAMONDS, old gold, silver. bou; Louls Abrahams. 815 G st now. FEATHET BADS and Turnitars; Dest prioe paid. Squere Deal Furuiture Co., 501 Eye s now. Phone dain 5698 FULLDRBSS STIT, & Box 316.P. Star ofice. FURNTITRB —Want th purchase some used | for bat 1 piiute to outt large home. Call Frankli or FOR Our prices for | Clothing 2% FOR 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL: parfy dust have means. so that ehild will be " years old, by relinble Protestant 20 1€ yon have any discarded used Onil Fravklio 1290, isg there is CAROW & FRY. Main 1261, at., beating, "’ plumbing. Found_reltabie for G _AND TINNIN 3 Yy Quick service in emergenc Jou think of plumbing think o | A Y. 101 B s M | TINNING, roofing stover: depend ice and skylight work: roofs repaired and ed; shoet metal work of sll kinds; es- nd reas. prices on repair work. . BAEGHAUSEN, 1206 8th st. Fr. D_HOT-WATER HEATING. Sudiuth, 301215 R _st. 23 years eyperience bigh and low pres. steam work: ope: Estimates giv - IRUNK REPATRING. Mintz repairs trunks Ieathier bags, ladies” handtag Call of n OF THE BETTER KIND ture repaired. Work upexcelled. wuywhers. A trial will convinee yon. ard Uph. Co., frea: will call with N, 4000 13t st n.e 3 3 NDOW nnd vaenom cbeaning: general c dow ‘and Vacoum 1 . ~ 904 11th n.w. WOODWORK OF ANY DE ham's Factory. 80 L, st Shades Btted to ¥ nality of epaque shud will call with " apagqu: the best BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES “rooming _ho buthrooms: awner leaving dnew furniture ims_ are two good _ income —MILLINERP AND raving Cnited States; AV, auick "sale x “for_wale, thirteen ool paving propositio 7o & ot { tooms; ~ downtown: Addrets Box | EARGH DINING {14th st. on L { owner” o “Droperts RUFTET_ LU )M, weats 70 people, ent most reasonable. 1857 L. ® | FRUIT AND VBGETABLE STAND Bent hiy Market; half or whole interest. 30% A A or clerk, with $1.000 to $5.000 cush an futerest in an establisubd and growing gen Fral insurance And rewl estate business. Ad- Oress Box 428, Star office. ATTO ACOBSSORTES tery service: Tocated & ave. £1,000. Conn. FURNTTURD—IY yon have any furnicare or other guads to seil, amd vou want to obtail best results, send for Louis Notes, 421 10t Plione Franklin_2015. . ENERGE = ner i established and growing general fusur- ance business, all lines; also real estate. Tuvest £5.000. h | Most hav 310-P, Star office. * HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. JANTTOR for large pt. also janitress 1 apt, Apply 1005 Téth. st hew e o MAN OR WOMAN, o jewelry on eass pasiments exparience at bouse to boute uavaming. State What experienca you have had. o B emoecey 0. Address Box MARKER, experfenced. ADply Pal % MEN AND WOMBN—Learn real exinie busi- news: Tree lectures on RAleamansiip § pm. = NURSE for children, experienced: must have Kool reference: good home, for rellable per- 385 i1 hin: i g Spring_place_n.w. NURSE, settled colored woman: stay Koo lome. References. Col. 7409, 2 {5¢.. oppostte_Wardman Pk. Hotel. , white, to hLelp in general work and assist With care of baby. Api Chastleton Apts., 16th and B sts. n.w. SITUATIONS_MALE. L to fgh-class who. wd some honse. LMG.BQ = FURNITURR—We buy lousehoid Furaftur and ofiice fixtures. Mones advanced on sto age. | Sachs Purniture Oo., FURN - All kinds of fumnitnre wanted. lin_6080. FURN 1 salts for your Imneous, cail M, w. Frankiin rfilwn_vfil. AR Tor wrgon or hege me call, 7 Tuesdays and Thursdays; employment whole pare time. William F. Matteson, 610-611 [ RAYER, wants work on bread and rolla 220 rs Randolph pi. . 282 920 Pa. ave. n.w. = FURNITURE and how eisenherg, 418 10th s M BAKER, firat olass i cake, French and Dan- ish pastiies, and expert In every way. Address Box 288, Star office. 300 % MARKERS AND ASSORT- ou will feel satisfied Salamoods and o QOLD, silver, watches, welry needed Toe pat Beltugern, a:'r ut. ERS WANTED, WHITE. 713 LAMONT N.W. e e INSTRUCTION COURS: ANOTHER forwer stodent savs: “Th your #chool 25 darw; was piaced in/a stenographer sition $25 week.™ Positions for graduates. aroll today. Boyd Sehool, 1338 G. AL 2876 i OAN YOU MAKE MAP? DRAWINGR? frain you during your spare time, day of even- ing, by personal instruction o become un ex gert topographical draftsman in 3 to 9 monthe lechanical and Architectural Drafuing courses also. Start now. Write, call or e for Eew catalog and full partivuiars. COLUMBIA HOOL OF DRAFTING, 14th and T sts. n.w. North 272, Tt INATION e - phy and typewriting, Jan. 8; tuition, $3. g - clal fus ‘beginning today, for agent, 1n- ternal Revene, Jan. 9, borl men And wotnes, Salary &m 1o $3.000. Day and night classes. Patent office, Ju ‘The Civil Service Pre, tory School, s.e. cor, 124k and F n.w. LEARN ADVERTISING—Experienced fnstruc- tor; limited class: redsonable rates; rtuni- ties offered. Address Box SK-M, Star office. 25¢ AUTO REPATRING. BOOKKEEPER, expert, 4 years' experience, 2 years' study Pace Institute, desires aceount. work 2 nigits week for_ experience: 25 * llonr. Address Box TP, Sur ofide. BUY, colored, wants work after school, most any time. 4822 Belt rd. CARPENTER WORK prompily stiended to- rth 4140-W. TE! ants kind_of work Address Box 831-P, Star off We rh;::q ruton, LLny. s CHAUFFEUR—Present employer goine abrond, withes to find position for chauffeur: excel- lent references; carefol driver and mechanic years' experiome®. Mrs. Phillp Lans- . Franklin 7540, »e oHa . white, Tamiliar With all makes cars: § years' experience. Good references. Sorth a4b2. TLGuseman, butler, valst of “ook. N. 6008 e CITATFF il et teate e, G el 085, B CHAUPFEUR, white, aged 2; 6 years, s%- uerlence: references... Adgmn 1309, | SEWELRY, éamona o s | and artificial teeth. L | Maln 73, 30 OLD GOLD—Brim al“l‘m‘. din is; also dif need them in our manufac! DAY highest prices, A, Kaho. N corner Sth and D retein, 820 Sth & now. Phone Frank- wanted; B % dept. Full cash tinum £ 907" a"at. B WS your .old_gola, miver, carded fewel iring dept. Witl 985 ¥ ot at vary. veal estate and’ life insurance | east 3000, batano a5y ‘to responsible Mhice. A real opor Ma'n Tonery. —opposiie vod opportunity to b “(:‘N $425. Klin 18 St shop Jow rent; very veasonalde if ol immediately. Address Box 308, Star office. Iy M 30% TADY desires small space in shop for g millinery. Address Box 334-P, Ntar office. FOR SALB—Oabinet making shop, complote: ofog good busmess. Reasanable, Owner feav- fug city. 487 O o€ nw. ake STORE FOR RENT, suitable for any kind of business, Best Jocation in the cify. Afdross WANTED—Partner In Dosiness. One who lms o n eliy. nigh sehool; ‘ abie business. I'IA“?\'OH n’fl \'llul'dl ewelcy. | e ain 3778, | SETTHARVARD CLASSICS N RTORE, ™ best location Party leaving tow Thoné v 30 DELICAT reasonable, Franklin_7708. v e PELICA’ EN, fectionery and ice cream parier, at the Republic Theater, 1843 Y | sondition: . reasonable. Northh 8350, HOB: | 3. 6 HOB: | Main_1261. | 1 B | BINS. | $2. { i | r wkiiled work- | pj A NGR- When there is plumb- | £150. ' Tugo Woreh { ot 1 H 4 Invesiment doubly secured by § M FURNITUR | FOUSEIOLD FURNITURE for 6-room hoose | TY ——————e Y FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ‘Cotinued. DODGE 22 tonringg, ol c| trade Ford Tegis | foe ot B s UDURANT SEDAN al utely same g g R 2468 Call Frankitn S0 dofing, | FORD coupe, 1982 "4 at_bargain: excallent condition I apce; all extra equipnent, in tire: dny demoustratiom, Afier 4 6.8 A Copley_Courts 20 ment lanterns, 68¢. Gas heater, brand. FORD touring, bought in 1620, but | ke : o o B v o 1o 35T dobble coppese <ol SILTS | DO ‘g, IR, o W buie iwio boller, B0-gation, # u HECHINGER HOUSEWRECKING COMPANY, | T8 with, fie ordinary witeck to be had i Camj 5th and Florida ave. me. Mais | Price, omce, Bt ea C sta, sw. Saleamen at elther fand, 1051, Open_till 5:30 p.m. FORD tpuring, 1030; & SH REGISTBE, National; Bruner comn. endis coudition ressor and tank; practicslly new. Lincoln 3813, lood Co., rear 2114 14th st. n.w. CASI REGISTERS, second-hane 1ith_st. n.w. FUILDING MATERIALS from ous wrecking operations—from Army ing %obs ihruugliout the city an sales” throughout The _country—perm offer you npw and salvaged muterialy st —iumber, windows, _toll outtits, sluks. Uollers, batlitabs and furnaced. NOTE THESE PRICES: New bathroom outfil, | omplete, $62.50. Reeiatmed wallbourd. per sq. ft.: brand-ew, 3¢ per sq. { Direprogt Hagk board, 3% per sq. o Capitol,” "wfd. by Certainteed Co. $1.25; new, 2.ply, $1.75: ne Certaluteed €o.'s shi new, per squace §5. Shiovels, 58 for or will sedun of other gowd car as part Further patticolars se District L ‘us and appear uding extra 30, apt. 113, ber, shock abaorbers 8135, W0 Penne. ave. s e ton: tew bat ng_about our | FORD sedan, ve o trade of hustlers: must be lent motor, y and giving true vulues. | your ferms. wits and_overcoats, $3 to $15. FORD seda R o e L Good wolid wood from Trunks of | pORD tonring. Juy iy deltvemd S Ber Park road o §231 Warder at ity v KD BARGAINS F 2° . like new, $300: iov: bargaing in chasss 825 wp. Apply Holds the CORD WO troes, suwed S cord. " Charles H 1 iy 923 sedan. Jike © PO . Bandsome. overstuffed, used only a _few 8325 o RT SUIT] o same an news fice for FORD 1024 TOURING—Brand new, nev will sacrifice $100, cash éoly. North o} wa town at Amers Teavin ). 2474 Pa. ave Apt. NG ROOM SOITE, § pie Chuteh st. o.w > DOMESTIC SCIENCE firvigss to0kor, warly K00d A5 new; cost $40; will sacrifice for Address Box 108, Star offie EVENT £100; soll §3 FIXTURES and c well Whole or pa FURNITURE, Kmgle and drensers, $10; KING COUPE, new keat cover e Fora an ayment. Motor Co.. 1840 14th a1, North A FAYETTE ¢ Trivate 1872, LOCOMOBITE—Imper touring body al very sui for Kood running order it At 9860 005, pe owner ts of buffet = ctically new aubl NASH d-oiL le; owner leaving used Adams 821 OAKLAND ROADS tient condition. P SEDAN—If 3 3 ¥l & new car, we have a '23 sedan driven oniy by the president of the District Oakland pich will be placed the rem: 000-mile new car guarantee. { terms. Kemember tho addres 1and Ca. 1708 1, st. n.. LOAMER sedan, 4-door: disc tires; beantiful ‘car; $6. £ for G-room house; private home dining _room dresser an chairs: new Fng fast sct; bargain. | Handwr Taite: duvenport; Iibrary tabl bea' co couch r iR LT GAS RANGES—: nd slightly used; sizes; less than haif price. Why pay mo W, wi Juse GOVT. OFFICE FURNITURE and equipment t tremendous savings: desks, files, cabivets, Waziington Naivage 307 Cash, trade or District Oak- o v1., late model Will ta : y borms. 1630 N. C 57, | FrooN . FRAPFIC. TRUOK Wash' {jjgite, run about 5000 miles: price, wil trade for Iate model touriag car Phone. North 3001 { AUTOMOBILES—Dea | aprgpaEgs et ¥ | 4836, ROBERT HE Cars bought, sold and Parts’ for all mak L o5 starior_and 3500, or * sedar. Jan2e nd 84 Fraukii ington Saivage 307 10th st private b W, and 812 Chandier & . etc.; all new. 602 e = e Drcban ged: any LATIM ew grate ke 5 1S 9tk n LIVING 10, ROOS 5. 1008 | FIVE-PASS a8 new; cost £ood ‘a8 oo 5 fath. - 8 OUR LOSS 1S YOUR SAVING. pnes to carrs Winter months. rehae now wa will dednct the winter carrying charge from the price. Our stock inciudes, in addi Tion to Cadillacs, other cars of stand ard makes in both open and closed models. Resconable cush and monthly par- ments_are acceptab The Washington Cadillae Company, 11981140 Connectient Avente. Franklin_ 5900, 3601, 8902. fnch gen- sy tailor. Col . “u fe terms.. & 8130.3 will_se 19 Mase through th 1¢ you Soid At w savine regular price. Montuly terms T. Used uprights ss low as $100, Used | players from $200 upward. Pfeiffer’s, 1210 G at itly used pienos, i Bradbary, like new, $3 €415, regular price $600; Lindem 1 at eoncerts regulaé pri st. 1870 d cuffs; wize 35 Fairfax, WE have some good used cars that you can buy for less than the factory cost, and they are 5 | thoroughly desirable autom: s | biles. cheap W grand t PLUSH COAT. fu iiish and_ ¥ rotes, 0 11k st._n.w. 1.200 b naw. and Fr. Ph We'll be glad to show them t you and tell you all about them f you'll come in. THE TREW MOTOR CO., REO PASSENGER CARS SPEED WAGOXS, 1509 14th St. N.W. Main 4173. L. WINTER BARGA ers at §3 $3 per month Gak: _mahog. Toc springs, | refrigers everrthing good on R 1922 Ford Sedan. 1920 Ford Tou 1021 Bulck Sedan Bulck Roudn Bulck, winter top INS. <3300 worn u few times. Lin Tieni redviesd; seiling ol sucrifice prices: ‘some real b American Typewsiter Lincoln 82. ngton, No. 10, $2 both condition and_ap 1817 Cad 2 Ford worm-drive truck.. ersix Roadsta . 1431 Fast Capital st PEWRITERS, e axi 18 Dodge Sednn. . ational Club Ronds RESTAL SERVICE o s <., Rem. and R $5.25: & mas Royal 10, Tate, S5, Ottier bargaivs. . Stand T r Exitnge, 120 15th o5 TYPEWRITERS, all makes. s0id and ronted. Low prices. Boy op $5 monthly payments. | Save money on portables, Washington Trpe- writer Ex-hange, §18 3 ave. Fr. 1018, | T X Tew: cost 8007 | v NORTHEAST AUTO EXCHA @0 snd 62 H St. N.E, Franki N gmrantect lin 338 12_tourings— Without starters o 3 s TR0 to 8805 to $42% With stasters . koupes seduns S.000 siiaraaa rondwters, 1 with rear deck. 1928 ton truck with closed bod 5 to 8100 i right car, right e ground; Campbeil, < Mr. Torrey TRIANGLE MOT North O 1 and New Yo e Fora WE AR MOVING. We must be in our new buildir AT 1515 14th ST. N.W, by January 1st, as we have been appointed distributors for the new and mixed. Phone WOOD, e wixed, $14; full cord: nnt, $12; North 1RB4. =, WOOD, §12 A CORD. Sawed any length, Clareodon 533-W-1. 20 FN AND STORE FINTURES, SAM. PLE_FLOOR AND TER CASES AT SPEOIAL PRICES. ¢ AT THE FAC TORY." RUSL & CO., 08 LOW & MORE, M RADIO AND EQUIPMENT. BUYS installs. “CHANDLER. Every used car must be sold, drastic reductions on every car’ in stock, on easy terms. AUTO EXCHANGE O} WASHINGTON, 1016 Conn. Ave. USED CARS. SAMR Ofk RRGULAR PRICED ABIS. 1922 Jordan Touring.....$1,125 VICTO-RAD RADIO CO., Inc.| 1922 Hupmobile Sedan.... 97% MAIN 2153. 718 13th ST. N.W. | 1922 Hupmobile Touring.. 725 1921 Hupmobile Touring.. 2008, FEIS B30 Teages: | 1922 Chevrolet Touring. Cadillac 4-Passenger.... Grywial aet Cail ‘mig; 10:12), 2 A $200 SPECTAL. {On account of having discontin- ued the manufacture OF RADIO SETS WE OFFER FOR S o vep. (only’ bet, 726 14th. i i | LE S EASILY WORTH ONB LEFT. THE All of these cars have been thoroughly gone over and most of them are repainted and are CERTIFIED GOLD SEAL CARS. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW GERMAN POLICE PUPTY—Male, Toroug- | oS moscha it 873, Clovolna 1970, - 3 A, _LOCKE'S. : HOSPITAL. COLUMBIA ADAMS 2 DOG AND {RECOMMENDED SERVIC The folinwoing dusiness tee vatisfaction to Star readers. o A admission fo Recommended ~Servios wmna eall Main 5000, Bronch 115, ANTS, BEDBUGS, ROACHES. RATS. A R amr,-.%ed; oot workmes, ACME N TOR CO., 608 9th ¥, 2108, AUTO_TOPS—T. D. R 1. 08! Beat Wotks, roar 815 10tk st n.w. New top side curtains and repale work done at e one_Main 8312, AUTO TOP AND Heasonable for quick_sale. ot -town, L p-to-date parlor in fown. Eanbte rent. Theo. M. Todd, Tite vidg. Cleaning and pressing business for sale. Owner leaving city. Phone Col. 8055, Sizh 14wt nw. 2 STERRETT AND FLEMING, INC,, Used Car Show Room, GARDEN. pulicts, reds and White leghoroe; lso incubators aud brooder stoves; hieap If taken at once. Ciove. 1187. 80% FOR FARM AND gxl'fll. £00d payiog Dnsiness, cheap. 909 . % < mc?rima"fiflm and_fruit stnnd; dofog very good business: must sell ut nee; vty chioap. 640 T st. n.w. 1921 14th Street N.W. DURANTS—STARS. Vew Car Guarantee. ““FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | ATTOK BIX: 1020; now curd fires; oficer lear: i reasonmble. Col. T882W. LIGHT MANUFACTURING, % oner-maker. Confectionery nnd_ice ‘cream ‘parior, reasonable. Beauty pridor, downtown, K300 cash. - THNCO RUSINESS BUREAU, A Tomurance, blag._I5th wnd kye wta. nw. ivery; e, e tian Tat Bl LR N Address Hox 3387, Wlar ofboe: ST AE Besaaste Vermont ave. Two-month day course or three-month even- i8g course for ¥e mes who desire to lears the auto mechanies A Y. M. C. A. AUTO SCHOOL. 1738 G Bt. N.W. Main ml{:m’ private or CHAUFFRUR, _colored referen: 1130 N k. roughs Company School in Washington, " mmo“m do.’ P R duced pri ¢ cistomers are out rofer ences. _ Write_or_ph ) AUTOS WAGHED, $1o0: POLISHED, she night; greasing. cabon burning, hi ting TN mut’x}m. 21 14 Tenting, storage. it B.W. POR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. CARBON BURNING, 3¢ eylinder, owner io cylinders, remove plugw and wires: I Ay castl Ao and avumbnins e all work guarsiteed. My (0] : . Gl REPATR! 7t e X n.w, OLEA] lv" ’ SHTNG SHave A ‘,rt.‘, AN, 50t | ofca. PROP. n; s & > STOCK_FH1y_ sharea Coun \ make offer, Address Box 32 " | ED (ivEinuder) and maitress, $10. apt. 1618 §)\1.W. . T B cobdtives, mew condition: will sacrifics: a5 part payment. 519 175 CADILLAC ourive, timing chalos: . Tk any model Ford Mags. ave. Fropih 31T, i CHANDLER, bpass., 1023 model touring: per- fect condition: bargnin. House Office bl Fancis o8, .., Superior e model Visttly . meed, penctically new: bargain At Som Gan M, Carter, Sain. 4171 CHEYROLET SEDAN. 1024 superiar sedan: e fhree weeks by sulesmun: gubranteed Wil {rade 1065 Cheveoler fouriug. Terms, She ihind Cagh, balunce 12 monthiy payments. Dockery, 1218 Connecticnt ave. Frank: in W, 300 OTET GOUFE T ol w i "KVII wre, r" J‘ :. B 1923 Durant Sport Tour., $§77. 1923 Durant Touring, $575 1923 Durant Touring, $550. tar Touring, dem., 1923 Star Sedan, $450. sipmént on these cars: Bumper, wm,"ulrlln‘ light and spare tire. « See Mr. Barnes, HARPER MOTOR CO DISTRIBUTORS DURANT AND STAR CARs, 1130 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock. § A flcposit will reserve any cag .- for future delivery, { e ol oy s i3 1 moto- “Wheel, mintométe it