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BOVE S By Robert Orr Chipperfield. USPICION Author of “The Second Bullet,” “Unseen Hands,” “The Trigger of Conascience,” Etc. Copyright, 1023, by Robert M. McBride & Co. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) i simple, steadfast faith ve of emotion stir him | forcign to his practical iature. The Adam’s ap Dle in hiy serawny neck bobbed olently as he swollowed onmee or twice in the silence that Yollowed. it last ho found his voice, ¢ Yes, maam. Reckon thatis what Mr. Dunn and a few more o hi ‘riends think. Not that he was out head, I don’t mean, but that there 2s a kind o' a mistake made ‘bout © money, somehow. There wasn't way o'gittin' ‘round o prove it fore Mr. Benkard died. but now some her evidence has come to light and ey're goin’ to fnvestigatc - wnd - tr. clear Mr. Shirley's name. That at Mr. Dunn thought vou'd ‘ought to_know ma'am. Miss Beverley's vlear eyes widened and a great, soft glow suffused them hile her clasped hands flew to her breast and rested there. “After ten vears!" Her volce hud sunk to a hushed whisper. “After ‘en years, it s coming at last! I knew it would some day! Geoff was distinct He realized he had gone further tha he ever inteded to when he entercd that room, and yet ho wasn't getting anywhere with the real mission which nad” brought him there. He decided ic'd better find out what he could bafore he let himself get carried away and make any more fool state- ments he counldn't back up in the Tuture. “You sald there wasn't none o' Mr. Shirley's family loft, maam. How muny waa thers in {t? Didn’t he have 20, brothers nor sisters? “His mother dled when he was still a little boy and his father when he was twenty-two.” Miss Beverley's hands relaxed and fell to the arms of her chair. “Thero was a brother Randolph, who was much older, and a little sister Sallle. Randolph sold thelr old home here grhen the news came of—of what h#® happened up in New York and took Sallle to Californla to live; she was killed in a raflroad weeck out there some- where & few years later and I don't think she ever knew what was sald | about Lawrence. I like to believe that she dldn’t, for she idolized him, oven though he and Randolph had Before her feoff felt a w which was vhlegmatic quarreled bitterly when he left for!it the north; and Randolph forbade her | to write to him. I used to smuggle iittle notes for her into my letters.” “Is Mr. Randolph Shirley still in California?” asked Geoff. “Nobody knows, None of the folks here want ever to see him agaln. He —he was right quick to think evil of his brother, and every one loved Lawrence.” Her soft volce ‘lingered over the name like a caress. Geoff guessed vaguely what it had cost her so to open her heart to a stranger, and a man who she must have seen was not her kind. He knew he was tread- ing upon sacred ground, and yet there was more that ho must learn. “What did the two brothers quar- rel over, Miss Beverley? I s'pose this sounds mighty fresh to you; but we want to find out all we kin ‘bout Mr. Lawrence Shirley so’s Mr. Dunn kin help clear up the mistake that was made.” Geoft coughed. “You see, we know he wasn't crazy ‘bout specilatin’ like the papers sald; he told Mr. Dunn he didn't ltke it no more'n he would common gamblin’ but he had to have a lot o' money; real quick, by a certaln time, and he couldn’t make it noways ‘cept on the stock market. Did he ever tell you, what be had to have that money | 1 know. It was because of me That vibrant note of pain had come again into her tones. “Down here in the south, Mr. Peters, we are taught to obey our parents In the old-fashioned way, and though Law- rence Shirley and I had—had cared | for each other always, there was a man from Louisville my father want- ed me to marry. He had asked per- mission to pay his addresses to me,, and though he was old he was very wealthy and we—we had lost almost | everything Lawrenco inherited seventy-five thousand dollars from his father's estate, but It was very ifttle compared to what the—the! other man had, and my father said| that I must forget him. Lawrence | and he had a terrible quarrel and | Lawrence swore that he would go away and make as much money in two years as the other man had in a lifetime. His pride had been cut to the quick and nothing could stop | him, while I—I did not even dream of disobeying my father and.marry- ing him right that very day! Ran-| dolph wanted him to put his capital, in some big mills down the river, ! that is what their quarrel was over,; but Lawrence took it and went up north. That was in June, just a vear and a half before he—he died.| But what was the rest of your mes- sage, Mr. Peters? What had he said about me that Mr. Dunn wishes me to know 7" Geoff dralned the goblet of cooling drink and ther carefully replaced It upon the table as he rose. He must make one last valiant effort, but he wished that she would take thoso clear, steady blue eves from his face. o showed him your picture, ma’am, and told him that you was the lady who was waitin' for him down here and he was comin’ back soon's ever he could to marry you. He sald—he said that nobuddy never cared for nobuddy elss in this here . world the way he cared for you. That was the beast he could do on the spur of the moment, and he rted his face quickly lest he glimpse upon hers a look which be- longed only to the boy who was dead. His mission was accomplished and he wanted to get away, efface himself. a8 soon as possible, but he didn’t know how to bring his visit to & close. It was his hostess who saved the situation for him after a tense moment by rising and holding out her hand. ‘Thank you,” she sald quietly. “I shall never forget that, nor you for bringing the message to me. You are going north again right soon?” “Quick’'s ever I kin get there, ma'am!” Geoff replied in heartflt sincerity. *Then will you tell Mr. Dunn that Y send him my deepest gratitude? I_will pray for the success of his sffort to clear Lawrence Shirley's name, and I know—I know that he will succeed, for he iz seeking the truth! “Yes, ma'am. He'll—he'll see that you git the first word o’ it. Good-by, ma/am.” Ho wrung the slender hand with unnecessary vigor and stumbled out into the sunlit fragrance of her gar- den, a new idea seething within him. Miss Beverley was a lady, and he had sat in her parlor, accepted her refreshments, taken her hand—: 4 lled to heri But what {f. all, he might bo able to prove mt e *han he had promised, more than she sven dreamed? CHAPTER XX. | | o gate. i witness. !little doctor now. For the hundredth tme he was anathematizing the ab- sent, self-elected deputy who had wrought the mischict when, all at cnee, he caught sight of a famillar figure, sauntering lelsurely tow d With an exclamation, he s chair forward with all its Togu on the floor, and *bounded down the porch steps. coff! Jumping Christmas, where have you been? I have had Lyons and Allen” scouring Jew York for: youl It's a week tod: “Hello, Doet” Geglt grinned cheer- fully as they shook hands. “You git my letter? ‘The one you gave Rupert Ashe for me, in which you sald you would tele phone or write to me? Yes, and it's the last T've heard of you for weak—-1" T've been coverin’ considerable ground and run into a lot more'n T expected,” Geoff interrupted. “Ain't got. time to go over it all now. Did you see Mr. Ashe and the district at- torney? “I did, on your say-so; Mr. Asheo and his'lawyers ure just letting things ride, and the district attorney is holding Rupert only as a material Now, If we can't deliver the brought goods “Anybuddy been ‘tendin’ to my dogs and the mare?” Geoff interrupted for the third time. “Lord, yes! The whole stable forco from Ashcroft, and I've looked in my- €elf every day. They're all right, and Lady is almost wel ow that you have got your family off your mind, icoff, supposs you come into the office’ and tell e whether I'm th medical examiner or vou, and how soon we'll be able to get Rupert Asho out of jall and who we're going to put there in his place.” “It's_your job, Doc.” Geoff's face sobered as he followed the doctor into the house. “We're goin' to git Yyoung Ashe out o' jail soon's you've Swore me in as a real dep'ty o’ yours and took mo on the strength o' it to mako a call. Then I've got to make ‘nother one by myself that ain’t goin to be none too pleasant for nobuddy concerned, and right after that we'll put somebuddy in Rupert's place who vou'd think I was clean crazy if I named now, but who'll go willin' an’ ready to confess. I wrote in that let- ter to you that I never sald nothin’ I couldn’t prove and I'm standin’' by , but it's a job I ain’t partic’lar ‘bout tacklin’ agin: I'd & heap sight ruther be back at my reg'lar trade!™ You went to police headquarters and asked in my name to see the réc- ords about a young man who con: mitted suicide in Benkard's room. vears ago, and you never told me a word beforehand!” the doctor accus- ed. “I had to do some quick thinking when Lyons spoke about it, and it's high time, Geoff, you stopped being mysterjous and told me what I'm supposed to be pulling off’ . “Reckon fou're right, Doc,” Geoft assented amiably. = “You're goln’ to hear all you've a mind to ‘bout that young man afore we git through. How's everybuddy up to the Cayley place? “Lane has been there since Satur- day but little Miss Millle won't see him: she's kept to her room from the minute she arrest, though she has been .mighty brave, with no signs of a breakdown yet," replied the doctor. “Newbury came down vesterday, too, and the rest are all right except ald Henry. It's two weeks tonight since the mur- der and he hasn't got over the shock of finding the body; in fact, he's growing weaker if anything—But wh ¥ “He ain’t likely to dle, is he?” de- manded Geoff with every evidence of gudden concern. 0, but his heart action s bad: learned of Rupert's | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924, m MALE NUVBR “mall ORIGINAL recommendations ing for employment. Use C ¢'°P"' APPBI"TICB BOY to learn c-blul-mllnl nd_office we 1003 E n. BRIGHT YOUNG lll!.'l whln who wish a opportunity to learn the 'h’ business. Fe interview,” address Box QMT. Star _office. COUNTER T I‘I‘A"‘ .elwrllucq Charles’ c_l X n.w. GENTLEMBN, for spare time or whole Wme, to represent iding New York iife ingorance company. Address Rox 1728, Star office: HERDSMAN, married, experienced, for high- produciag cows. " Betonia Farm, Baleton, Va. HOUSEMAN, firsl cia siay nighte;: furnish Or colored, who can ans_references_for eland 2188, 7" apartment house: fine living quarters; reasovable pay. Begal BHros., 1074 14th _st. n.w LAUNDRY_DRIVER—Conger's Laundry, rd nd_ New York ave. MAN. colored, rellable, not afraid of work, who fias & desire to keep a store clean: must come well recommended. Apply Mr. Kimmel, mgr.. Arthur Jordan Piano Co., 13th and st n.w. MAN o work on circular saw. 288, MAN. " Colored, 1 territory near’ city, own handwriiing. 1 ave., Baltimore M JANITOR, Phoe \m.n ! Travel with d drumm-r n 20 1o start. L. M. Co. o o Apply in 1044 Penn MEN"With knowledze of o take L‘DI—VI’E of delivers; capable of handilog weu, 710 13th sf. n.w. MEN (five) that have Douse-tohouse canvassiog. Our men make from $30 1o 375 & week. Now s the Lest time to start. Permanent position if you qualify gelling Jewelry o easy payments. Address 2 T, Btar_offie GHT AUDITOR, Buropean Totsl plan; ox- perienced only. Apply at oace, Franklin Square Hotel. NIGHT JANTTOR ia apt. bowse. The Roj- on NIGHT MAN for garage: must understand washing cars and operating electric elevator; references from last employer. Federal Auto pply. 477 Pa PHARMACIST, reg! o 'ty maor ing and every other night and every other m.nau. 8505 Ga._are Apply some experience at nEPREAD: TATIVE, Tive, for ax old ) cldeut aud health insoraice compeu 3 commisaton. ~Apply 75, Home. Li o represent loc . Intern a fast growing financial concern. This cor nection holds & real opportunity for t! integrity. See | Metropolitan Bank bidg., hours 1 gh-grade food salary, expenses and commission: nent. “with good opportunity to carnings; can consider ondy m. character’ now successfully” selling on road, who gives age and pafticulars of present and ‘all past positions in first letter, which will_be treated confidentialiy. Address Box 834-8, Star_office. Expe advancement ation X, for “bakery wagon basis; can earn $35 to $30 weekiy: ca required. _Address Box 120°T, Btar office. real estate. two: good opening i e e S SECURITY SALESMEN —Two, to represent large corporation. Aprly Washlugton Mort- £age wnd Fizanoce Corporation, International bidg. ieaced selling _twl: Rome: 60 per cent commi Apply immed 5 learn salesman- satisfled’ with $25 & week to star! portunity for mdvancement as soon you can whow remults. The work will be In Washington when you start and if you care to'travel tbis company has braaches in i parts of the United Stutes. Apply Mr. Ready, )$ Bond_building. _ e - EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 2 Continued. mr—nom'flc. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. Continued. COOKB, couples, waitresses, 3 T g e b et o e xchange, 1221 gm lain ts th oking: a7 migb { GIRL for general housework. I::‘?u weneral Srork. 3o lamndry, fl uree, E o workers: w @ colored Help meeded. 1701 Trin o onuXm patior mald and waltresses. Gentlewoman's_League, 1624 14th st. Rl‘lLlAlBl"'Id '?ulnl lifl"‘ld’ fiflmn!rflll color 3 Totr st Potomae 1858, o Do RELIABLE HELP furnished and wanted: all kinds; white and mlor‘! wale snd !&m-l 17 D at. Main ANTED—White nnrlm cooks, llld couples. Ladles’ Exchauge, INSTRUCTION COURSES INOTHER EVENING CLASS AND DAY cluss in telephone switchboard operating form- iog Jao. 7; cl Imited; enroll at once. ford Bldg., cor. 14th between N. Avurxmx Tormer student says 25 days;®was piaced in u stenographer Blllon 325 ‘week."" Positions for greduates. roll today. Bn:d School, 1338 G. M. 2876. 11e BEAUTY CULTURE—WB WISH TO A l?n GARDEN ROSE BEAUTY PARWR, 10 H st. n.w. Phone Franklin 2224. CAN YOU MAKE MA? DRAWINGS? W‘ oz, by personsl instruction to become an ex- {:;H topographicy! draftsman in 3 to § months, ‘han! and Atcblu ‘tural nr-mu courses 0l i lars A DRAFTING, 14(b and T &ts. o.w. white 14th To you GIRL—Young: must_stay + good Col._&348- b= at, colored, ot afraid of work, 0 wash and fron_and genersl housework: bou m. to 7:30 p.m.; Thursday and Saturday afternoons off: no Sunday work; $8 per wegk. Apply 3:10 18th st. n.w. ANT'S _ NURSE—Eiperienced. Address HOUSEWOR T Virgini B Prankiin ‘Mfl{. . s LAUNDHEY—Bundic _ washis, SBep-aie drsing; reference. umflnnr swall, cls dt and ironlug: 15 11th s = t take home, by frsi- bring homs, 2 Brissels ot s e 0 i M atx aw. LIGHT HO ofed girl. * Linc. 5363-W: Al eneral housework, Potomac 720, 1048 New Jersey ave. nw. Eox 352-T, Star office. ..Ac'\u‘nvu—n‘n iy Mongey and T regular work. Apply 222 8 ne. ucm_fl‘nmaw_fin‘. 50 cooklng; stay nighty, 417 Irving st. n.w, NEIII. experienced, white, for five- I-Mlfl good home and salary. References 2 uum ‘Address Box 125-T, Star office. PASTRY COOK. good, with reference. or write 91. §6 out. bl Bome; will §o out. NURSD—White, experienced, for baby 16 oaR ol eterences, i1 Conn. ave. B.w. PRET o FOR WINTER 2 OF 28TORY HOUSE Tronhas a ol 475 20th st. n.w. Adams 1307. RELTABLE WOMAN for ge: ay aignts. Call Lnunn! 1758-W. WATTRESS, white, reference required. Oal 1028 Vermont ave, D.w., between 6 ang, lock. WAITRESS and oursemald for_small, refined aniing _ Botee: competent_white _woman Catholic preferred: references. -Am - celved until Jav. 13. Address Boz 33T, Star office. WOMAN—Good _home woman. _Apply 115 1t tor_elderly colored aton pl. n.w. WABHING, 1 drewn. 1534 T3t _niw: PERSONAL. JAPANESD GENTLPMAN WANTH PRIVATE Englinh (cacher. Address Box 330-T, Star office. EXCESSIVE W Wonderful Freuch Ledeudecker, D). C. 1T RAPIDLY REDUCED. method used. Dr. Della 13T P w. Fr. 8349, ELECTRIC BATH, maasage, for excessive fa nerve trouble, sleeplessoess, rheumatism, lum’ bago. Graduste nurse (colored). North 6985-J. HE it home; Arst-class Tauo- | 2B |w HELP AND SITUATIONS Continued. FLUMBING AND HEATLNGJoba . Guert . Line. 3417—8Steam and bot- Tiier Nealing. plamGog ol 204" power EE: Found reliable for 25 years. BING A TNNING, JOBBING 18 our epeciaity. Quick servicé la emergency cases. thiak of plumbing hink of 1011 H ot n.w. REED FURNITURE a sgecialty. ma. tn or- der: repalred, painted upholstered: chairs ed THI RCRA Pot. 1524, ruge from worn cas Laurel firm. 309 104 fooine, ";xg«u HARFPER & te—that will Tast. .w. Frank. 8977. 8 work. Mal OWEN, 1015 9th at. STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATING. W. . Buddutb, 30125 R st., West 2015; 25 y experience high and low pres. steam n_shop. _Estimates given. TRUNK REPAIRING. Mints repairs trumks, leather bags, phone Mints, 938 ¥ st. Main 3658. UPHOLSTERING OF THE BETTER KIND. Furalture repaired. Work unexeeslled. Our mag will call anywhere. A trial will convince you. Col. 4035. " Standard Upb. Co., 2810 4th st. 2w WATCHES, Jewelty, clocks to tepal guaranteed; prices moderate. P. K. Richter, 822 9th n. H [NDOW SHADES 10 ORDER, X hutig free: will cail with & SON, 4000 ist ut. s.e. B0 UP: UTLE “16% Pn' nmlrflfi‘m"r AND ELLOTROT sclent 407, Sglannitenlly giten. For appolintument WINDOW and vacuum cleaning: general cles ing contractors. Tdeal Window ‘and Vacuim Cleaning Co., Tne.. M. 5258. 904 1ith n.w. WOMAN for geaera “housework. Call 1708 M Wonkiya HOUSEKEEPBR —White wmn . private family. 1627 Kennedy place. CIVIL, BERVICE EXAMTNATIONS— Stenogra- phy and typewriting. Feb. 12; tuition, !p« cial instruction, beginning toda; Internal Heve'n‘lvl and night classes ?;nc Civil Bersice Prepa: th and F o.w. Fr. 2080, In all department 5, clubs, apartment houses uncrowded fleld; Boe living. quick meat; our methods fndorsed—our _students mployed by leading hotels everywhere. Open evenings. Call for particulars. Lewls Hotel raining School, 1340 New York ave. by refued lads who spes! i Suentiy. Columbla 4741 ravch 201. 10 START the \’mTur‘rrh_‘fi-m_m‘ Ther trade in ‘few e e T O Barber School, 817 L. B fmore, Md, ForULPBE BXAMINATION, FED. b, or all departments. Roth men and Prepare now. Tho Civil Service repatatory School, .e. cor. 12th & F n.w. Phone Fr. 2080 CLERK EXAMINATION FEH. . Tp-to-date preparation for civil service ex- amination, $i. A HOME STUDY COURSE, followed by | EXPLANATION 1IN CTASS. 50 & en 2-hour test B! FINAL CIVIL BF) -lc' g in prepariog your a See Mr. Cook, at 0. 5118 Non., Wed., Fri. 0505 o - or Tves., Thure., 4:30 to's B mmnnn g ey Sem-private fustroction. ® Event: imited to geven. Write or plioze D cla endrick, Be Building Trades Course. common” bricklaying and bollow tile New class organizsing. Eveniog Y. M. C. A. Trade School, 1736 G St. N.W. OPERA I‘OR COURSE FOR MEN AND WOMEN who want to know their cars and to locate troubles and make minor repairs on the road. Class ing Tuesday. January 15. Y. M. (.. A. Auto School, 1736 G Bt. N.W. Main 8250. YOUNG MAN, capable of as sisting in buying, for men’s fur- nishings goods dept.; must be live wire. Address Box 332-T, Star office * ADVERTISING. Buccesaful advertising man is now forming limited class of instruction in advertising writiog. _ Evening classes, moderate charge. An opportunity for a few Intelligent young men and womeu o learn this fascinating and profitable profession. Write at once for in Address Box Z83-T. Star office. §* MARKERS ~ and white, experienced. Laundry, 713 Lamont st. DENTISTS, four; must be reg- istered in the D. C.; good sal- ary. Apply Dr. Moon, 406 7th street. assorters, Arcade Why s he got any(hIng to Q67" “He knows somethin’ we got to make him tell, Doc, and if he was up to and dle afore we can git a.state- ment from him we might have a hard time provin’ it; besides, I'd have to do considerable more lyin’ when I go to make that other visit alone after- wards, and T've told so many this last week that I'm gittin' to believe ‘em myself!” Geoft turned toward the door. “Come o Twenty minutes later, to Mrs. Cay- ley’s intense annoyance, the medical examiner, acoompanied by his now openly acknowledged deputy, Intrud- ed himself upon her as she sat with Stoneham Lee and Newbury In the library. Courteously but firmly, he requested permission in his official capacity to see Henry Carp. “Do you mean, Doctor, that you wish to question him again now when he is just beginning to grow a little better, and possibly throw him into a relapse?” she expostulated. “Surely you know the poor, faithful fellow has told you everything!—And what is this man doing here, this man who pretended only last week that he was {not vour deputy? “He wasn't then, Mrs. he is now.” There was a slight edge to the doctor's tone. “That was a good suggestion of Mr. Lane's and I followed it. 'Of Mr. Lane's? " she rapeated. Lane had not moved from his easy lounging position, p;aunlon of half-diverted boredom change. “Yes, when he telephomed you = week ago today that Geoff “Peters was my deputy and must be dismiss- ed. As for Henry, If he were dying this minute it would be my duty to obtain a statement from him.’ This is an outrage!” Mrs. Cayley rose. ‘“You are exceeding your au- thority, Doctor! 1 will telephone to the district attorney—!" “Dr. Hood is well within his rights, Mrs. Cayley,” the lawyer, Newbur: interposed 'smoothly. - “I " propose, hewever, that in the interest of us all he permit me to be present at this interview. The doctor agreed after a quick, questioning glance at Geoff, and it was the latter who took the situation in hand when they had greeted the weak, wizened old man lying on his bed upstairs. At his request also Newbury remained out of the butler's range of vision in the doorway. “Now,. Henry, we wouldn't have bothered you till you git well but I want you to tell the doctor and me ‘bout somethin’ that happened a long time ago. First, though, we'll go back to that day In the dinin’ room when you and Willlam Dunn let on to the doc 'bout them anonymous let- ters Mr. Benkard got. It was on New Year's day four years ago that they started comin’, wasn't it?” Henry nodded feebly. “Didn’t it bring back somethin’ to your mind that had happened on ‘nother New Year's, down in Mr. Bén- kard”s old apartment on_‘Leventh street?” Geoff pursued. “You didn't say nothin’ to the doc 'bout that then, There was a the doorway, but Henry didl not hear it as he started up on his pillow: ‘1 don’t know whatever you mean, Geoffrey! My memory {sn't so good as it used to be——! “Yes it 1s, ‘bout _this, Henry!” Geoft Interrupted. “You’'ve been try- in’ your best to fergit it for ten years. and mebbe you kin if you git it oft your mind. ‘T'm speakin’ o’ the death Cayley, but o' voung Mr. Shirley.” Henry gasped and thrust a trem- ‘Whose Hand? Dr. Hood sat tilted back in a chalr on his front porch, moodily chewing the end of an unlighted cigar and thinking over the situation. Had he gotten himself into a mess which would make him the butt of the county? He Didn't know why he had taken that fool Geoff Peters’ word blindly and talked up as he had to Mr. Ashe, but somehow he'd belleved him, and the boy over in the county Jajl was a2lmost cheerful, while even little Miss Millle was bearing up wonderfully well. As for the district attorney, he had succeeded in so in- timidating that august official by the Dpotent fesr of ultimate ridicule that he had acceded to his request, and Sergt. Ellot was foaming with rage and chagrin. It was that same dread which he had instilled into the district at- torney that was hanging over the fat, ulou appealing hand out as if to ward off a blow. (Continued In Tomorfow's Star. TEE e U. S. EXPERTS TO KEEP POSTS IN PHILIPPINES |3 By the Associated Press. MANILA, January ~7.—Continuance in various bureaus of the Philippine government during the present year of American experts and technical men now is regarded as probable. Contracts for thirty Americans em- ployed in_ such bureaus have been approved by acting department sec- retaries. They are subject, however, to appropriations yet to be made by the legislature, which resumes Iits session Monday, with prospects of the appropriations bill being the first measure considered. Nearly all the Americans involved hold positions in the ‘bureaus of acience and public works, nor did his ex-| CHAUFFEURS FOR YELLOW CABS We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28c This is our busy seascn and your take-in will be large. Your us. Apply 1233 20th st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS. Our busy time is here; big! money is being made by our drivers. Only men who want to make big money need apply; ;{eferences required. See Mr. an. BLACK AND WHITE TAXI, 1214 New Hampshire Ave. net on every dollar they take in. |5, pay increases as you stay with/| e steady position. Apply GOOD general house worker; good pay ; no laundry ; ref. 1422 Madison n.w. 7* SITUATIONS—MALE. ACCOUNTANT, 6 years experience, desires exccutive position. = Address Box 98-T, Star offic JOHNSON REST HOME—INVALIDS. CON- valescents aged: night supervisor. 1724 20th st nw. rih 7968, WA‘“TEMTH TAKE _ENTIRE CHARGE OF :[u‘:l.rh-'"olr 'o'l :el'l'lhy pareats, dIlvlnf in E et 25 T, Cpuperoo, oune dangliers HOT -OIL SHAMPOO FOR DRY !CALP A‘D E.91E SEAMEOD JOR DEY SOkt AND culr,lnl. lpoc(ll rllAA. lll§ S o T Raiey! e Qur, prices for o clothin are the biggest Wash Clothing Exchange, 633 D at. n.w. Phone Main 3875, ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMA work. Can trace ‘avd work from Phone_North_4151-J_or_Potomac_1392. MAH JONGG LESSONS Also bridge lessons. North 1745. BANK-EXPERIDNCED MAN, edge of every depurtment, especially parin Fecelving and note teller (15 years’ exper: 6nce) ; Beat references: speak throo lapguages. Address Box 251-T, Star office. 7 roung, Bt Bradley own chocolate _dipping. st Tane, Chevy Chase, Md. Phone Cleve. 2405. CARPENTER WORK promply attended (0. North 4140-W. TERIN Fr. 9702. CHAUFFEUR, Engilsh, Mition 1n private family. Hefernce. Address x 249-T, Star office.. 7 COLLECTORS—Two. married men. with c desire position. Phons Columbla 9474-W. _8 COLORED MAN desires messenger or POfger work. _North_G480. CHAUFFEUR and expert auto mechanic, ex- pmenua‘ formerly with European diplomat wishes position with private family. w. Potomac 979. i _WAN TED——MISCELLAR’EOUB sliver, furniture, pewter: Mrs. Cordiey, 812 17th Aufln.\u. FOR EUMMAGE SALE—Wiil by discarded clothing, miscellaneous household a Phose Frank. 9055-W. CAMERAS, fleld glasses, chotguns, Syery kind! anytaing you have o wei. Groce’ 11th Phone. Franklin £33 or postal CLOTHES—Wiil pay higheat prices for Indics and men's —orn clothes. Write or phone D. Stein, 100° ith st. o.w. Phone North 499, CLOTHI pay the limit oo cloth- ing, shoc., etc. Auto calls promptly. Main | 4145._Justh’s_Old Stand, 618 D. Sotman CLOTHING--Will pay highest prices for men’ and wome) worn clothlng. hone J. Bern- stein, 1526 7th st. n.w. North 2074-J. = tools of ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER. first cla 1L, qEoerienco at wiring. Phote Hy- aville 421 CLOTHING—WIll call [ my unlettered auto- mablle, city or suburbs. and pay you highest rices ‘for ladies’, gentlemen's, children’s di arded clothiog Sf all descrijtions. Adare postal or phone, T will call” W. Rice, 1382 th st n.w. North 1755, or_ianitor; bandy with tool 422 Gth st se. DIAMONDS. old gold, silver, bought for & b? Abrakame, 818 G st. n.w. e siades Stiad to yeur winfow bt uality of opaque shades, $1. froe. We will call’ with RLATT. 11th and H stg._n.e. &nmlu BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIES GROCERY BTORE for sale at sacrifice: owoer, leaving town, must sell. Apply 401 Stewari bidg., 6th and D sts. n.w., 3:30 p.m. 9 © doing_good well cheap; easy terms; goud opportantiy I« NICE TBA ROOM on 14th #t.; suitable for Address Box little cash required. off NATIONAL MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT Corporation—288 shares of preferred and com mon stock divided into_several smaller unit Will sacrifice my full 6 mos. of 8% dividend to be pald thie month for cash. Make offer. Address Box 121-T, Star office. 7* WILL somebody loan an honest widow (white) $1,000 open local enterprise; Do se- curity, but'good interest. Address Box 258.T, Star office. ) VERY CONSERVATIVE second trost of $3.000 for sale on attractive basis. secured by Bew Home in Chevy Chase. Address Box BOTLER ard engine and Tong leave &t cheap rent: buflding is 100z50 feet: is suitable for lnundry or dey cleaning plaat. Barry Laua- 08 Morton st. n.w. 8 BSS WOMAN will share 1o opesiig L buy part interest.’ For 229-T, Star office. & nonz best n.w. sect! long, lease, cheap rent. Eood business, ces atock. Price, $i00, includes stock aad fi- tures. M. J.'Raine, 934 New York ave. n.w. Main 1061 WANTED —To boy rivership {o paying Box 1411, star ‘offce: FOR SALB—_Talloring, cleaniog and_pressing shop near 15¢h and Col. road: dolog She. bus Deas: owner leaviog city. Address Box 1987, Star offce. nv..sx mail-order busizess or proposition. Address ITOR wisbes small sgt. TRt wite can Care for during day. for quarteys and small ars. " Wn, Bessions, 1406 10th 'at. JANITOR—Wishes small me care for during day for quarters. Small ry. Wm. Sessions, 1400 10th_st. n.w. 8% MAN, 38 years old, with family, desire ployuient; best references. Address Box T, Star_office. o NURSE_—White man; charzes reasonable. E. Flower ave T rk = PACKER-HELPEE, hardware man, painter. Reference. Line. 3438.J. Strong white man. 8¢ PAINTER, frstciass, married man, work at once; will work for lowest wag can furnish best of referemces. Apply Plonel, 517 2nd_st. n.w. . PAINTER, first claw, desires work. Ad Box 216T, Star_offic PORTERJANITOR—Aliround_man, Charles Thomas, 612 New Hampahire ave. n.w._ STENOGRAPHER. expert. » commercial experience, desires abount 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 9- reliable younj Vincent,” 1 ricaced for confectionery and Jce cream parlor.Apply at 3038 14th st. n.w. LADY, for_spare time only, to represent lea g New York life Ad- dress_Box 170.E. LADY, bigh school graduate, o in gradiog papers. course. at once to Strayer' 21 Tt at 2 LADY STENOGRAPHER, capable of advanc- ing to secretarial position: must be well edu. {cated and “capable of ‘meeting publ Ad- drems 1o own handwriting. stating age, edu- cation and experience.Box 211-T. Star office. MILLINERY DESIGNER, ooe accustomed to high-class work only: all communications e tirely private, Address Box 214-T, Star office. o assist teach- in return for secretarial Collgge, TCTOR or_companion by man educated | home and foreign univarsities. Address Box 51.T. Etar office. 100 17IAMONDS, gold_aud silver purchassd: §ood aid.’ A. Raha Inc F ot. o.w. be i st o plt benit 1o i “Hofta, diamo: er. 17 ag4 15, 918 F of. n.w. Main 6458, R BEDS and farniture; best pri puid. Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Eye o.w. Phone Main 5638. FURNTTURE—Young couple Wil pay cash | for some used, furniture and rugs enough for 4-room flat. Adams 374 FURNITURE—If vou bave any furd] m. or other goods to sell, and you want to_ obtain sead for Loals Notes, 421 10th Pione Franklin 201 FURNITURE—We buy household furnlture and office fixtures. Money advanced on stor- | age. Sachg Furaiture Co., coraer 8th asd D | sth. .w. . All kindu of furditure wanied. Phose Frauk- 250, FURNITURE—If you want (o obials best re- sults for your furniture and other miscel- laneous, call M. Shapiro, 600 Louisians ave. o.w. Franklin 3785. FURNTTURE, pianow carpets, etc, Phone M. 1282 for wagon'or have me call: 'Weachiers® 820 Pa. ave. n.w. WAREHOUSB MAN, receiving clerk, Jou to offer? Strong white man; Line. 3438-J. —Reliable: wAllin Columbia_01: MAN—Ambitious, for position: willing to try anything bring_advancement; speaks Freach, Italian fluently, little Spaniah and. English; good re erences. _Address Martini, Italisn embassy. 7% YODNG MAN wishes position of any kind with electric contracting. constructlon or sup- Pix compans; object is to learn business from Eround up: had four sears’ experieace sur- Sering. Address Box 99-T, ‘that will RSE—Obsietric . must have references. For appointment call Fr OFFICE CLE entry hookkeeping and typing; Accurate snd capable; one who can adapt berself to tbe ok réquired. Address Box 22T, Siar o e. | BALESLADY for store located in southeast. | Apply 714 11tn st HOOL open for young women to practical nurses. 917 Nort it STENOGRAPHER—Legal red: salary, $25 week Address Box 280 | Btar office. 7 RAPHER o patesE St o patent attorney’s of One familiar with or willing to learn dict yhone. _State experiente. $30 per week. dress Tox 209.T. Star office. {ing a household specialty is a good opportunity to qualify for a permanent position. See Mr. Blum, bet. 9 and 10 a.m., Cas!elberg Nat. Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. SALESMEN. New organization now form-| ng to sell the new Pike’s Peak Chandler. Now in our own new $200,000 building, one of the fin- est automobile showrooms in America. The new Chandler should be the greatest selling proposition and largest money- maker for the salesman this year. The man with only aver- age ability should earn between $300 and $500 monthly. JUSTICE MOTOR COMPANY, 1515 14th Street N.W. | MAN AND WIFD on farm, near Recxyn man to work on farm, wife to cook and room furnisbed; no objection to one tll reasonable wages. Apply Lacy Bhaw, Silver Spring. Md. i MAN OR WOMAN, colored, to sell high-class Jemelry o easy’ piymmente. who has hed some experience at house-to-house canvassing. _State what experience you have bad. Address Box 200-T, Etar_office. MEN AND WOMEN-Learn real estate busl pess; free Isc(’lx!\‘.l‘l on. Ill!lllp‘l lllntfl -~ Tuesdays an udays; employment. whols %Z.%'E’:“’" illlam F. Matteson, 610-611 MEN—Make real money, sell-| 5! ; this| APHER—Ex elght hours; by . experience. ce. rienced; five one-haif Wil s o ny w., hnm’m r, 8 YOUNG MAN, colored. wants kind In city. Call 1017 K s for James Fill OFFICE POSITION — Have| had ten years experience ; famil-! iar with all lines of fmancm i and automobile business. now manager of a large offi S in this city. Best references furnished. "Address Box 205-T, Star office. SITUATIONS—FEMALE. CLERICAL, bookkeeping or_ sslesmanshi sition, evenings. Practical experience. ences, Address Box 104-T, Star office. TELEPHONE OPERATING, Bethesds, M¢ hesapeake and Potomsc Telephone Com pany s offering plessant permanent, well paid positions to 8 limited number of ‘young womes, Apply in persen to Miss Widme bone Exchange. or 722 13 ngton, D. O. WAITRESS—Quick, neat gifl for m?a—h—. A Toguire in Savoy Cafe, 2604 14th st. 7:30 to 9 p.m. JHITE GIRL 1ly find CREDIT MANAGER. competent, wholesale | and retall, buyer of food prodnets and mau ger of culinary department of institutions asd Botels feeding from 400 to 4,000 peopl sonally koown by the leading wholesale mer- chants of this city; owns automobile; best of married: aged 38 years. \ Star office. HAND-TRIMMED dresses, chll aun"‘uu_‘x'u—. best materials and workmanship: exclusive designs: prices, $5 to $15; models shown in your home. Phone Adams 1606. 2 | WOMAN. Seer Appiy 714 T WOMEN ), Xpply, 1810 7th st. 5 for advancemeni WOMEN—Five: Tespectable out-cldoor work: i les emirads. Joreley o sasy pa i, { Addfess ot 2881, Star omce T FEEDERS and catchers, expe- rienced, white, for flat work de- partment. Arcade Laundry, 713 Lamont st. MARKERS and Assorters, ex- perienced, white. Arcade Laun- dry, 713 Lamont st. Stenographer and Ty, By an eduuflw.l Inltltn!hn s rellable enographer and able to take dict (m on sccurately” and type ‘it with reasonabi . Must be experienced in stencil cuttin and mimeograph work. Only those well trained need apply. Address Box 261.T, Star office, stating full experience and re,!‘.r- nces. SALESWOMEN, Splendtd _positions for _ thoroughiy exper enced saleswomen, who have handled the [ ginse of trate, wwitn one of Wasbingion specialty shoj a com. Eioston Address Box 4.1 Btar NURSE, practical, experienced, desires ca dostors” ref. Franklin 8518, 2 . (UBKE, practical, convalencent w"ua_\m- son; reference. Col. 8485. | OFFICE MANAGER, real estate, experienced: | Ola bandle selemmer and iake fui oh :Blr(n ot books, settlements, rest collections and office work. _North 4468. — [Q LD, silver, watcbes, dlamonds and oid | iry needed in omr -fl. dllll. Full cash paid._Balinger's, 630 ¥ | Adams 87727, FOR SALE OR TRADE5-room cottaj pllt tered, handsomely furnished throughout: large closets in all rooms: sanitary teilet, bath- houses and water in house: lot @6x106; 15- foot side driveway: at Washingten ave. and Phbiladeiphia st., North Reach, Md. Blfl'“ bargain ever offered if sold at oace. Geo. W Taylor, 2453 15th st. 0. W. FEED STORE FOR RENT. 218 o.w. Call M. 510. Apply 1002 Penu: RUG WEAVING_HANDSOME REVERSIELE v fise, 5 + fursaces Tnstalled | makes s | wnnow AND DOOR SHADES—Good qu-&l;:.y | ylnrm LA 3230 model thon. | 3738, Continued. SALE OF U. 5. GOVT. SURPI z includiog baraeas, wakos forers cancae. i ware, etc WASH. SALVAGE CO., Binger, ! " New ides], $10; REMe e Naw madbin o pairing Singer Shop, 313 Fa. ave: BS— Home, $15; Standard, $is. others at $5: all guarantecd. 8 per moat SEWING MACHINES—Singer, §15; Whecier Wilson, $250; Dav ”mfe T and $10; & teed, ; Bewing Machie wa-uu"'"" . P inew. Can N. 15713 ol Practielly | TRUNK—Hard fiber, used oné trunk. st. nw. ladies’ handbags, otc. Call of TYPEWR large number at sacrifice prices: &h-. Opeul e real bar. renings. American Typewriter Capitol Lincoln §2. s0ld and rented. ¢ | TYPEWRITER RENTAL SEnvic 1891, Und., L. C. §., Rem. and Royal mo.: 8 mos. in ads.. $5.25: 6 mow.. 315 SACTUM CLEANER—Good as new: $2. sdolph_st. Adema 597 VICTOR VICTROLAS, thres brand-ew one at sacrifice. Also console victor, $75. portable, $45. $15. _A. F. Arnold. 1373 G st. n.w cheap: perfect cond 8. 183 Cail & -rm 5 p.m. | A FRoma ot ontmenls e S pien: haveomerias. 2 a S02'a plece, " Not compelled to by bos Square deai at Mahovey's. 834 WILL GIVE MY EQUITY player-plano to party who will "Address Tox 09-T. Star ofice. chestmut. $12; mized, $14 4" North 1834, WOOD, $12 A CORD. Cot from 12 to 24 inches, for stove or fire place, chestnut: delivered in District ar Dy Atlington county. Phone Clarendon 4 BUILDING MATERTALS—Recent purchasss ensbie us to offer you at a wonderfu! saving WALLBOARD, new. ver 8q. £& 03 PLASTERBOARD, tew, per sa. ft. DOORS, oew prael” Tull cord; e Four in One, ¥ Individual. new, per sq.. SIDNEY HECHINGER HOI CO., Camp Meigs, tth & Fla. ase. g 6th & w. Balesmen at both T STORE FIXTURE: PLE _FLOOR AND COUNTER CAS! SPECIAL PRICES. “BUY AT TH " (RUSE & CO., 808 LOW ST., BALTI- . SAM (only bet p.m. or Sun. 10-12). 223, 326 1ith. F. AERIALS erected and sets instailed; not the clieapest but the best. Wam. H. Chiszm, 1200 0 FOR BALE_TWO-TUBE BET, excellent re one-tube radio frequency set. Both will carry loud speaker. Call afier 7:30 p.o 2140 P st. n.w. uding phote and merial, ‘with all instructions for Installng. Mail orders to THE CAPITAL RADIO CO. P. 0. Box 1719, Washingtos, D. . FOR SALE—MJSCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY—Rolled top, French | beds, ‘threequarter, single and ome smalle: good' for day-bed. Phoue North 4208-W. PATHROOM FIXTURES B e BEDROOM SET, dark oak, inclyding brass bed, vanity dre rocker customer. 2735 CARE-MIXING 80-quart_bowls, CHINE—Reed. with two coal stove and pipe; CASH REGISTER, National, mahogany finia Just like new; cost $125: ‘sacrifice for $65. T. W. Woodward, 813 H st. n.w. CLOTHING—Good values, square dealing, plainly marked prices make this & busy store. See the siightly used sulte nd overcoats we have at $ up. Justh's Old Stand, 619 D JEWELRY, diamonds, goid. .n' and artificial teeth. D. Main 2875, MARBLE SLABS; state size and price. dress Box 243-T, Star office. 7 PTANOS #nd victrolas, oid gold. siver, monds and jewelry. 4. ¥. A0 e COAL RANGES ( B8 3.3 latrobes, 1 steam-beat- ing boiler, 8,200.-foot capacity: 1 steam-heat- ing bofler, 1,800-foot capacity: 1 hot-water boiler, 1.000-foot capacity; 1 double soapstone wash tub, complete, $10. Mr. Hummer, 2112 H st. n.w, 8 COAT—Pony #kin, 1ad. 38 §S. 140 Bates st. n.w. short, black; sie RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ! The followlig busineas Concerna guaran- teo satisfaction to Star readors. Any com- platnt found necessary to be made fo The tar will receive prompt attention, For admission to Re: Bervics Col- umna call Main 5000, Branch 115, AUTOS WASHED, $1.50; POLISHED, day or night; greasing. carbon burning. hiring. g | rentiog, storage. PE k'S CARAGE. Sz 148 st o.w. AUTO RADIATORS AND FENDERE REPAIR- | §4,by expert: new cores installed; reasonabl French Hadiator & Feader Co. 1405 Gue 28 CARPENTER painting contractor—General 80c: | OATS, two, glulh Tour green porileres, diniog cheap. 425 _4th st. n.e. kg cos, $73; leather chair, fine. dlaing " room 13 large apt. 1. chairs, upholstered in blue velour: mahogasy | bedroom rocker, ore large davenport: will seil to quick purchaser. 27 F st n.w DINING ROOM SET, oak: compleie. _Bed- room furniture: three fiber rugs: sewing m: chine: fce box; mi cabinet; drop-iea kitchén table and chbair; dishes, glassware, ete. Leaving town, must be sold at once. No' dealers. Can be seen only between 7 and 9 pm. Monday and Tuesdsy. 1308 Belmont st. B. repair work of all kinds. Stair bullding. I terior and exterjor painting. Main 6215 11° EQUIPMENT e wasraes it Dainted_tabies ! chairs and stalls; great bargain. ~Main 8530, CARPET CLEANING AND WASHING—Have Albert Kahlert & Co. clean your carpets uax Tmproved steam carpet cleaners. 352 ind ave. Phone Maiu 2036. Esti ertuly | e CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED 1 'I'O LOOK | lke pew. L!l‘wg Co., Rear 1414 V st. n-.‘ FLOORING—One car (about 20 M ft.) rift (sdge grain). Tx21s” face, at %. 0. b. our yard. 'This is wholesals price ¢ty lmite. man Galliher & Huguely, Inc., Sher- w w. _North '488. FURNITORE, Tvi & dining. bed room: rea- sonable; uo dealers. 1406 2ist n.w. Phone North 180 CHATR ~CANEING, TPHOLSTERING, 1 A-1 work; lowest prices. 4285, | pairing; ne._ 640} 501 P ave, o FURNITURE—Creditcash. Special dlscoust and | cheap. | C. ! 50 DAYBED. covered i brocaded “velour; 2 arm- | 10X terrier. {and delivery will cost $5 per M additional in | i | {Crosley XJ ........ | cADILLAC, REAL RADIO SETS. PRODUCTS. .$135.00 Neutrodyne .... ...$65.00 Radiola 2, complete. ..$97.5 Aerola, with Tube and Brandes Phones...$39.50 LOUD SPEAKERS. Garod-N Sr., | Music Master ...........$3000 Magnavox .. saiaieie 5 4 D300, Brandes ...... .$10.00 Parts, Batteries and Tubes. Atwater Kent No. 10....$88.00 HARRY HARDING, 1319 14th N.W. Phone Main 6605. DOGS. PETS. ETC. FGX TERRIER puppies and_dn ters: French bulldogs. Fr. 1019 st. nw. FOX TEREIER pupj year old: good ratters. mpiwies b R olia: LOCKE'S Toehn' T DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. | 8121 14tn sT. N.W. TAKOM COLUMBIA RES. fepainted: excellent 5 | Seaton_Garage, 45 Seaton st. n.e. CADILLAC SPORT PHAETON, rua lecs than 1.600 miles—a new car. Owiig to fliness owoer, must be sold. Terms or trade. Sea fon Garage, 45 Seaton st n.e. MODEL 59-R_COUPE—Exce! condition: new slip cover: Anderson, 5500 S0th st mechanical paint. Mr. CA 7_TOURIN con n our new home and reads better than ever beforc. Justice Motor Co successors 'to Auto Exchange of Washiogton, 1515_14th s 1J L. L. BAILE CARPENTER—A real CaIpeIter ons Job and | repair work, Can keep the cost down; oax ficors laid and scraped. Franklin 9448. 7 | CHAIRS CANED, upholsterin, splinted. C. A, ARMSTRONG, 1233 10th st. n.w. Frankiin 7453. CONTRACTING AND BULDING: GARAGH | bullding; repairicg and cement work a spe- | clalty ; prices reasonable. Estimates given free. | Terme {¢ desired. We have the facllitios for | bendling large of emall contracts, “KOBSINS- RANDALL 802 McGIll bidg. M. ST48 Residential phone, Lincoln 5268. CORSETS cleaned_and aitered: corset sale. NuBoe, Goodwin, Spirella, La Camille, qorgieal Delts; maternity: brassieres fitted. 1314 PLACB TO SBW, in a tallor shop, or fo sew: children’s clothes a speclalty; by a reliable colored girl. North 8009. s . Nwith dressmaker of In dressmaks rellable white woman. North 484 SEORETARY STENOGRAPHER, five vears experience. Address Box 301-T, Ster office. SEORETARY-STENOGRAPHER—Experienced, capable and enernue. w-nu part-time work. Addres B! L.t WAL’ I; mnoo Phone Lincoln 8811. EITUATION&—DO)[ES'HC CHILDREN cared for night or day in refined colored home. 1825 11th at. n.w. Phooe N. 2554-W. T COLORED GIRL wants & place s general Rouseworker; ‘stay nights. 212 22nd st. n.w. | GOLORED WOMAY, reliable, wished place cook or general houseworker: no laundry; stay nights. 1724 10th st. . ELECTRICAL WIRING. ~Any wix-room nou-' I e e ot TS erms, BTSN aver Matn 6488, = ELECTRICAT. WIRENOoAEY U8 FETTHATE on your work. Fa Millerise yourself with our of wiring and installing fixtures in! your home. Call Main 2757 or_visit our show- 1 908 New York FLOOR REFINISHING. painting. by ekilied mechanic, at reduced prices. Paul Serene, 908 10th st. n.w. Tel. Franklin 7975. mnu CLEANED, __ POLISHEb ® A RERMAN CO.. 817 Nerth g;um ot._Frankiln 1002-W. FURNITURE CPHOLST'D. REFD e mi cheerfully given, FITTENGOR. 1450 b mw. Mo 108 LICA” YO0 WAIT, 35¢. "Also amall maching work: 813 B ot KEYS_DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 CENTS; made while you wait. Torner & Clark, 1238 New York ave. n.w. Basement. F. 3005, SLIP- COOK, good. Cail or write 911 Fla. ave. . 1653 Coriagton COOK, first-class references. aw. WOMAN for assistant to baker; $60 a month. 1315 New York ave. Apply at once. SOLICITORS—Men or women®wanted for sub- scriptions, attractive proposition; good com- missions; 'daily-settiements. Southeast Courler, 4th and'Q sts. 3 WALTER HOLLAND, Lawyer, 955 Munsey Lallding, gives fres logal services, 4:30 to 6, rsons too poor to to_persots too poor topay. _______* MARKERS — Experienced. Palace Laundry, 729 9th st. ' WANTED—AGENTS. GENERAL AGENT—Chemical products, notse- hold and general use; grest demand:: ready splendid opportunity for emergetic, de- Ttk pefarmaces S pevscuion, B3 frofects with re an ontn* Aradets sve. Adaatie. Cltrs ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. FINCOLN SALESMAN—We bae for o Bigh callber salesman of good ‘person: ity: ome who is accustomed to meeting | people of “the Gpe’ whioh maice up the Lir- iBAt Gualites you. & 4n thi mg'l'""“% e you s jon, repl in nmfl Remachel Motor Co., Inc., Alexandria. v!. m e Address 1 couRdencs, Sox So-r, Bt &==== mmnxnm CIES oy ’m rentusten, 143 % WOMEN—A wonderful oppor-{ tunity to make real money; re- spectable, out-of-door work, sell- ing a valuable household spe- cialty ; experience not absolutely necessary. See Mr. Blum, bet. 9 and 10 am, Castelberg Nat. Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. n.w.| SOLICITORS for door to door work. Apply to Mary Sweet Candy Co., 709 D st. n.w. HELP—DOMESTIC. \ CHAMBEBMAID-WAITRBSS, for amall board- ing house; references. 1335 i5th st. n.w. GCOLORED WOMAN to do cooking and laun- dry, 1523 Pheips pl. B C st n.w. Tk, 1884 Girard B0OK or work of any kind by woman. u ] st. nw. COOK, by woman; stay nights. 1923 9th st. nw. EOOK and n--un Tousework, by colored girl. 2328 Dth s MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS renovated at most reasonable prices. Let us call, give est. mate. Prompt deliveries and satisfaction as- {ored. Egle Bedding Co.. 1123 7th et. 1. MATTRESS MAKING AND nnuvn-mn—" Bpecial for ~fall cleaning—Mattrestes, springs, iron frame springs, eushions and &n. lows renovated at special prices. Bpecial this week—Mattrosses renovated. Colombia | Bed ding Co., 616 E ot. n.w. Phone Main 5528, rch rockers | 609, GAS RANGES—New and slightly used; ail gizes; less tun Balf price. Why pay more? Witila Jag! coal 3id. GAS STOVE—Good condition feedor; good condition. 726 CHEVROLET TOURIN tres, lock wheel, mot) ei CHEVROLET TO good_paint, tirer, ppreciated: - £350: “RING ete.; | GRAND PIANO—Csed; Voe; malogany? $085. Kitts, 1330 G st. E OFFICE NITURE — Desks, _typewriter tands, swivel and bentwcod chairs, la les, iron safe, filing cabinets; some nearl new ind sllghtly used; at bimpain prices. Room 214, 402 6th st. n.w. ONE WALNUT BEDBOOM EET, six piece like mew: $90. One wicker livi tour pleces; like new; $60. Addres ot. pt. 204 k] OVERCOAT. fur: m mink-lined, size 35 fine for_cold weather driving; excellent con. dition; $85. 3220 13th n.w. ki . new, 2, wizes 12 and 14 140 Bates st n.w. OVERCOAT—Boy's (1213 years oid new. Mrs, Day, 915 Eyo st. n.w. room 116 6th 7 13700_Georgi DODGE, m;«., very late model; Tooks 1ike 3 new car; easy terma or trade and only $3: Our guarantee of 10,000 miles is one of t! strongest and most genuine to be found A where, belng placed oo sll of See Qakland before you buy. ‘‘Remember the address,” 1709 L st. n.w. Main 7812 DODGE SEDAN, disc wheels, new cords, 1 model: fine mechanical condition. The pric: will be a real surprise, Remember: Fier terms, our vew address and name, Jus Motor Co.. successors to Auto Bachange of Washington, 1515 _1ith n.w. DODGE BEDAN, 1923; dfac wh: erfect in every wa. extras n 6,000 miles; terms or trade. Garage, 45 B DODGE_TOURIN Bigh hood. Fun Tess Seaton condition . balance monik st. n.e. OVERSTUFFED SET—3 Piec velour, pew: 4 small ruj Shuirs, waliut: ehaise IGunge. Sunday afternoon, 8 to Ta= biue and gray table, two cker. * Call or Monday eve- 3083 16th at.” Col. DURANT SIX SEDAN, 1922; on easy ter: acrifice of a high-grade, perfect appeariog_and running condition automob: Remember our new addres Motor Co., uecessors to 1515 14th_st. ning, 8 to 9 p.m., Apt. 8095-W. + fow mare TelE wsd will sell f 519 Mass. '-’5:3"' 2 PTANOB—Two: Hardman 88-note piayer, Vose upright; must sell. B33 vetween 8 and . or 5 and 9 p.m. 8 Call Adams 2332 between | ORD SEDAN, 1928; good as cew; will sac- Lincoin’ 691 FORD TOURING CARS, $50 up. 110 L st. West 555 FORD SEDAY, 1028, many exiras; | PIANO, upright, $85. ayer. §105; both guaranteed; sacrificing m':m. witlly, S8 14th st nw. PIANO—Used piano sale. Homer L. Kitt Co. PIANO—Mahoga, sacrifice $50 c ave. n.w. Morgan, 1028 Coun. ave. ORDS, coupes and tourlugs—19 tour., ashjE runs: 1020 tour., $135, many extras, sier shock absorbers, ‘etc.; Sedan, 162021, . $250; Studebaker, only 6 years oid, 1621, $190 casi: terms or trade prices anywhere; bighest values at remember the address,” Oakland, 17090 L at. n. FIANG, $400 mahogany upright; coly 3655 rbin B, oie. - Linc: BalL. o o | pafut and tires EDAN—Perfect runalog order; goo! e $165. Reer 1114 Vermont ave. PTANO, upright, and talk ing machf; sscrifice. 4116 30 8t,_n.w. Col. B850 | €001 KING w.l neat colored girl wi wllll‘a St f;hfc. 1754 Seaton_st. 7' GOOK 1a cuo—rlnl, lass. 416 Franklin st. nw. 00K & [GHT HOUSEWO! y eIl able colored woman, in small family al adults; no washing; stay night Address Box ZI)-T_ Star_office. DAY'S WORK by reliable colored wm.n 2114 Champlain st. n.w. DISHWAS Bn—u—u'.lxi“‘“_—. afier school. Call Savoy Cafe, 2804 14th. B TG WOBK, getfiia_dinners, cieasing, g reterences. "Addrss Bot S0, Sk office. GENERAL WOUSEWORK and washlig 1 | take M-e. ‘1668 Kalorams rd. wants_worl jobd. mn s i i PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, s. £ HOB- SON., Beat work. lowest pricss: promgt eerv- fce. 706 @th at. n.w. Phone Main PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING—SPECIAL New fall designs. Give us a trial. 'S, 8413 Ga. ave. Phone Col. 8244. PAINTING time approaches. We will be gl {o estimate on your interlor avd exterior paint When you think of painting tbink of Cfow & FRY, 1011 A st Biw. “Mata 1261 PIANOS at spoclal prices during our Corlstmax sle of all iy Gued ® planos. “piagers. and s Bradbory, fike nsw: $355: Lyon n«xy. 3315, regular price $500: Lisdem 7 uned ai concerts, $085. reguiar prico Hugo Worch, 1110 G, Est. PIANO—Baby grand Steinway, trlfled o on Chickering Ampico from one of Washington' best bomes; perfect condition; will el bergain priée.” Artlur Jordan’ Plazo Co.. PAPE“ANG!VG—WB! not take of the dull season by having you: ing, painting and plastering dove now: jon guaranteed om all work. Wm. A. Lfl.- tll. 819 Sth n.w. nnnnitfiflo—mn_iumm—_l it nrvms nu R PIANOS—Fine practice, Voee, Enabe, 3175, A F. Atnola. m%‘% Lt TANOS A "RICI New haby gra: upriehts ‘4na ‘players ‘<7 saperior mmra makes of bigh quall carefull lected. Gfllg at a -"Ill of m to §1 ,4:':. "v.e'nur prics, Mosuly terms wuv.‘ 3 ‘a8 Tow =43 Pleite “houseworke: m Vermont _ave. t 1627 V st. n.w. col Gl in bachelor apt. or botel: sbort hous 895-J. i:oox. white, intelll usevork; oiner belp ke wages. Phone Col :t.:ol':flnvl:.hll‘i! ept; stay night m.n.-n.;_ GOOK, WASH AND TRON for family of thiws, rionced “omman. sood_refer. m.. Slevel WOMAN, ily; wlulnl u_ exper ’lfl et be good: Cook: stay" nights: nknm §ood wwages for capable person: no other lnl: ‘Zelephoue Clc". 1076 Tuesday, r Potomac l GIRL—Neat, wants housework In bachelor partment, or maid In office or store; fine ref- | ereace. Can call 1408 Corcoran st. . GIRLS—Two, reliable, § Sooking or 4 liene ousemork™ conl ol y wa rienced, office. eor o [ Teterences” Sddross Star i and e cool R sk o placs above belp after’ January 15; mflll“-’b jus of working together but will accept sej rate positions if nccessary. Address Box 14 T, Star office. | orating Co.t 1620 14th st: PAPERHANGING—Get Tt Gove #0900 -n.aé’;lrm ‘Will_call eveulngs 'llh samples. WICK, 1018 Dooglas North 7260. P APEAHANGING —REASONIBLE PRICES: Do gelay; good werkmanship. Enterprise Dec: -w. North 405! PAPERHANGING—Reoms, $7.60 and up; ia- goclor and exterior painting at lowest prices Mstropolitan Dee. Co.. 427 G n.w. Ph. 300, N PATNTING_Kooms Dapered. A, T. GEORGE, 221 131 BT a Heiephoss Prauiiin o Nusia 8186, [ONOGRAPH 1:. nfim&"‘.‘x""'“"": nw. G — Piancs and layers n-lr-l fafinished and rebullt by ekilled ok et pen Plasg tuning 3. Ech Bai '1087. PLUMBING, TIN ROOFING AND EPOUTING attended to. When is CAROW & FRY. Hoa.w, there is plumb- Maln 1261 o~ | piagers” trom upward. PLAYERPIANOS (Acclian) 1y “Sew wacr- . Ampico, Marshall & Wendell, like ovy: make Ser. > A F Arnold, 1350 G 65 .w. o PLAYER-PTANO—Used: $105 buys it: easy terms. _Kitts, 1330 G st. | i ! | | | prt VROADSTER T touring, new cords, Bulck ]0”0 touring, & special equip men! throughout; Chandler Dlgllfll. $2: Demy ther exceptionally Food buys at Ele: terms. Justice Moter Co.. 15L TORD TON TRUCK, 1023; little used: worth $300; goiog for $160 cash. Apply Blsnton's Garage, rear 1218 North Capitol. _ E. late model. 518 10t FORD TOURING—Spec cct mechanical condition; o0 Wineberger Co. 3700 Georgia perfect in_every Seaton Garage, FORD COUPE, late '23: way: mapy extra 35 Geaton st_n.e. f-starter: T V5 th st a SEDAN., 1ate model, 3520 ash.” Cail between 6 a2d 9 p.ui. st now. RD touring, 1924, used little over a mont! et sell tmmediately; terms, Call Mr, Ed- monds, North 9957. like new: extras: 48 3 PLAYER-PIANO, standard make; guaranieed perfect; $100. 519 Mass. ave. D.W. FORD SEDAN—By owner; used 2 years; prlm_x condition. Phone West 21 PLAYER-PIANO, traded in on an Ampico; bargain st $150. Arthur Jordan Piano Co.. G st. at 18th. PE, 1022; pemcx 1o P ecanicai_ candiion: £330 ton's Garage, 1216 North Capital. punnee . Blan- ROLL-TOP DESK, perfect, $23; brass bed and springs, $10. Col. §360. SADDLES, English and French i am‘—g Elale Berness, *biankets, robe Cogwell's, 220 11th st. SALE OF U. §. GOVT. OFFICE :oun’u:w including fat-top and typewriter desks, steel EL es, cabinet safes, lockers, etc. Wb SALVAGE CO. 307 10in ST, FORD COUPE—Late model, fioa conditi best cash offer takes car. Call 3085 14th n.w. _Call_Col. 10827. FORD TOURING-—G00d runuing order. Cash, $25, balance easy terms. Haodley Motor Co.. 3780 Georgia Col.' 2328. Open Sundays at_bargain and evenings. e, ‘Handley Lloto D TRUCK, worm ariv: Cash, $50, balance month! ., 8730 Georgia ave, Col. 2033. Open Sun. daj's gud evenluge.