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The Light By William S. Hart A Story Filled With Romance and Adventure Copyright, 1928, by Thomas Y. Crowell Co. ot e voren I SYNOPSIS. o Jumestown, Va., in the spring of an auction s being conducted of white sous from England wlo been sent ueross the water 1o be dispoxed of under indentu for @ period of years to the planters. Among those at the anction is the Mistress Penelope Dunmore. daughter of Lord Dunmore, governor of Virgiofu. Among the youths about her are Dimothy Loveluce. Harry Corton and Juck Frisbee, promineni in the colony. C3presses her wish to observe & feal man, not Afrald of honest labor wud accomplishment. Corton points to Patrick Qeury, standiog ueur. 25 perlups meeting ber speciications, and is rebuked by the others fur mentioniog o Is deseribed ax merely a riding. fdInig, smiling son of fle forets. A Lancashire girl is placed on the block wnd Penelope bids againat (he wealthy MeCool be- cause of the prisoner's ovident man. aud ‘then beats the Lancushire girl. Penelope calls upon the youths about her (o inters hat they refu Pattick Henrs steps 1 fights with McCool and fiuslly drops him nto the rivor. He then fnsists that Penelope’s bid for the girl shall be accepted. fishing. inued from Yesterduy's Star.) CHAPTER M. At the Cock's Fenther Inn. golden the ot behind down sun was going Virginia hills_on a J not so long after the sale of slaves| in Jamestown. Tts lust light was gorgeous on forest and sward, gild- Ing the roofs of the stout houses the colonists had builded for themselves up and down the lovely lund. Where @ cross-roads lay whitely among the green, sweet with the smell of trodden dust, a long low buflding sat sedately, its log walls 1 deep verandus offering simple welcome to the wayfarer. The host himself, round-stomached and with u plalu beniznity of feature, vod in the I shudows with his sands clusped under his coarse apron. Many a day did &0od man stand thus looking up the Jamestown ! vike, for that way Behind him. in the wide doorway, a voung lass stood. smiling. She was rather tall, deeply-molded, and her shoulders were carried with a martial air that would have better hefitted a brother, had she possessed one. Her hend was beautiful. shaped on lines of strength and intelligence; her brow broud and fair, and the beneath the soft dark hair was 1 and spirited. Over the sparkling dark eyes long lashes swept with constant movement, and tiny crinkles drew them tily at the corners whan she which was very often. She looked at the broad back of the tavern-keeper now with a quizzical expression “Father.” she suid presently, with Ittle ripple of laughter in her nice, "who are you expecting this nizht of such great importance?” The tavern-keeper turned. “You should know, my girl.” he answered; “for who comes oftenast to the poor hospitality of John Fair- weather? “And why?" The girl laughed openly, putting a shapely hand on the lintel and tipping back her head “Who? Why. the blades from Jamestown, ,of course. And for the olden ale whose fame is far in Vir- *nothing else.” There is one who comes and comes agalin— “Oh—yes! you mean?” There was innocence and raillery in_the soft voice. “Not he said John Fairweather. “though voung Mr. Timothy is true hlood of the country, and I am flat- tared that he patronizes me. No, you minx!" “Oh—then it is the Fairfaxes from heyond the river. John Fairweather took his pudgy hands from beneath his apron and <napped a finger in vexation. Doxey, it you weren't your moth- ar's daughter., and her dead these many ars. I'd box those pink ears of yours! You know full well that lord Les—:" “Listen, father.” she broke in. hrightly—*“horses’ hoofs a-pounding down the turnpike this minute!” With the worde there came on the =tlll air of the evening the rataplan of mounts and men roystering out of the forest. They came swiftly and pulled up with dash and dust a-flying in the very dooryard of the Cock's Feather Tavern, some seven young men in the marly prime of their years, scions of good familles ull. reckless blades. enuff-taking macaronies, gallant and handsoma lads. bent cn evening at cards and ale They swung down with rattle of spur, their broldered coat'ails, to a man, sticking out over their smail sidearms; for was the custorn of The time to carry a short sword. Six of them twere Harry Jack Frisbee and young Tim Love- iace, along with Brithan Randolph, s cousin Charles, and that voung Tom Jefferson. about whose veckless aseociates in other walks there was heginning to be a deal of gossip most of his fortunes came Young Tim Lovelace, an The seventh was a handsome man, ! woticeable in any athering, that same Lord Lester whose name had heen on the fat host's tongue but a moment before. He was sim ns a veed and as graceful Falr curls tossed on a head whoee pride was very great, while deep blue. sparkling oyes olden brows ool ;l(h challenge. With the instant of Ris dismounting their swift glance leapt to the girl In the doorwav and he lost no time in bowing over hand she gave him in greeting. Fourteen long miles. posthaste, Wistress Doxey,” he sald softly, “to Arink from the fairest hand in the wolonfes.” i The girl curtsied, the curl hanging on her shoulder bobbing adorably '*To drink the best ale, you mean my lord, she answered quickly. Then she turned inward to attend o the duties set her by their arrival and the newcomers trooped in nfter. passing through the largo outer foom to a more private one beyond Here candles were already lighted in sronces on the rough walls, the benohes drawn to the heavy tables, whiles out of the circling “shadows the kegs and barrels waited on thelr restles, thelr spigots faintly odorous The floor was freshly sanded and the avenrn-keeper bustied here and yon ilke a nervous hen. seiting forth cards and mugs for the coming revel. The young gentlemen settled them- selves around the tablea their gay Taughter filling the soft spring night with pleasure, They were friends all, yet of late a ihin gray shadow had seemed to hover over these merrymakings when the wine and ale were flowing free and tongues were loosened. Some- times a_deep Rravity -sat upon the fine, mobile face of young Mr. Jef- ferson when the usual cup was drunk in lovalty to King Georgs, that short-sighted monarch across the wes, and he had once risen and all but forgot to drink. in_the deep thought that took him. Hands had heen lowered that time, eyes nar- rowed and 1ips compressed, while his mates waited. Then he had smiled, tossed off the draught, and the ten- sion was broken. There was another. too, whose merry glance scanned each face when the speech swung toward the polit- ical lite of the colonies—Timothy vetace. But of him later. Gallant BT velase, whose blood was ons 4ay to be spiiled on a glorious field, whose heart was ever high with the Bazard of life! “Mistress.” sald Charles Randolph, as Doxey Fairweather came In with a wooden platter on which were Stacked to overflowing the little sugar-sanded cakes for which the zirl was famous, “are we to be fa- Yored tonight by the white-throated bird that sings in the outer room?" Toxey set her platter at his elbow nd smiled down at him. In the amile of this slim daughter of the vosroads there was a lure of sweet- ness, a subtle charm of honesty and keen _understanding. = which drew men’s hearts towai er, as sparks fly upward. The little crinkle at her By mkool'uulmlbmwu e bldden poiab o€ badinsga Penelope | who renx o the Mecont, With s Tigh ficure. Haally wing | white | Corton. | The beautiful curl of ner red lips, W and soft with youth and health, was tenderness itself, In her deft service among her father's tables there was a foreshadowing of the faithful home-maker, the fouch of universal motherhood. In the deep heart of this girl kindness was ever most. 8o now she smiled at les Randolph, and it wus almost Las 1f she 1 jfupon his shoulder, “nv‘}l"dwr»-] hair. i 1 or ciressed his {1t her strong, fine hand | Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1155 14th st. n.w.. Joll's Newsstand 34th and P. Day Pharmmey. 15th and U, 1.S. Clemence. 14th and Clifton, H. Colodny & Co. w.. John G. Biggs Phar. olumbia roud, Evans Drug Store. 8401 14th, Rronsugh's Pharmacq. 14th and ‘Buchanan, Hochiberge 901 Randolph Pharmucy. Otis place, Holmead Pharmacy. L it Ple - 'n.w., Mount Pleasant Clpar and News Shop. Hutcher's Clgar Store, 17 Wardman perk Charnisc: 2182 California ave. ! 1st and K ste. n.w. Donean's Pharmacy. ith and K, Goldeiberg's (time clerk’ Tth and 0 'wia.. Associated Drig Stoves. nd . 1 e, T, Freneh Stmpuon. foGiire's ) \ Rodix Pharmacy and ‘Rok Creek Church road, Rock Columbia road desk). iy, ves," she said, simply, “an ther's guest liKes my ' poor . It pleasures me to sing them.” when she had snuffed all the los to a brighter flame, and had d more cakes on a shelf at the 50 that none might go huns {5 ed through the door to the room bevond, leaving it w bit ajar, i fn the dusk xat down at her d spinnet and laid her long fin- zers on the keys. There are who strive and study at the of musle, who never can lay hold on the muse's soul, and there are others—untutored cnes, cometimes—upon whom she lays her touch with magle, making them her own | _Such an_one Doxey | weather. She knew not onc note { from another, not even the names of her spinnet's’ keys, but she caressed the instrument with love, and it gav pick to her and all who listened in the dusk, love und pathos and trug- edy, and all the great emotions of this lttle human life. @ pouring f £ift that throbbed and trembled, crooned and sighed. And when she held up her shapely head and opened lier round white tl it was prin niusic which flooded the tavern ti all the nearby forest. Sometimes | passing traveler stopped to listen, and the voung men playlng fn_the Lack room furgot their cards to look Gown the vistas of the future where unknown things awaited. “iAh. vouth!—vyouth, with its dreams and its tendernesses ®o polgnant a {10 be a patn!—its egotisms, Its thrill its enchantments! As the girl fa the outer room began her nameless tunes the macaronies commenced their play; though that one whose pride and manly beauty were outstanding in & class where hose attributes were common, name- 1¥. young lLord Lester, from the rlantation up-river, held his cards =0 long {n his hand that he was arply rallied. ‘I wager, my lord,” sald Jack Fris- bee, gally, “that our princess of the spinnet hath woven a apell of roses and wild honeysuckle to ensnare the senses. Am I not right? Do you not think on love this very minufe?" Lord Lester smiled. dropped bhis blue eves and nodded at the laugh that followed: and presently all were attending on their play. John ~Falrweather bustled about them as befitted a g0od host. seeing that the constantly emptied mugs were as constantly filled. as Doxey sane on from her shadow Time in spring is negligible. priceless. Tt drifts away swift swallows a-winging, yet every ment is precious and beloved. ~ So it was on this cream-laden uight, when the low stars sat in the palely dark sky, like queens on thelr thrones, to behold the pageant of the earth go by, and & girl sang. Thel trees in the encroaching forest sent out a vital, sweet smell of growing and enduring, drawn out more pun- gently by the light dew. A tiny sickle of ‘new moon was low in the west, like a silver-gold boat helpless- 1y adrift on a dusky sea. | i | was “ yet as Fair- | | Titn av Dupont_Pha ave., Pearson’ st..'Sylvarn Lanpheimer. d K. I ave.. Parker's P TLonis Krie . Quigley Pharmacy. fh and Pu. ave.. Merbst's Pharm; Conn. ave., Chevy Chase Pharmacy n ave ' and Macomb si.. Clerveland Pork Pharmucy z akoma Park, 230 Cedar st. Mattingly Bron. Pharmacy. r. I GEORGETOWN 25(h and P sta., Pride’s Pharmacy. 204 M at.. ('Bonnell's Pharm 3%th and M. T. A. Moskey's Pharmacy Wisconsin ave. and 0. Danaiye's Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. . MeChewney & Joi 5. Prock & Dickens. Garen's Musie Store. e, Louls F. Bre e Lonin Sncke. . Kenealy Pharmacy. ', Paul’s Pharmacy Eant Capitol and Sth ste. Bielons Pharmacy. st C 20th <t and R. Woodridge. 8800 12th no.. Mayo's Pharmaey—Brookland SOUTHEAST. 20 at and Pa_ave, 1. E. § 8th and Eye—F. .. Feals's 11th and Py . Smyser's 14th and Pu. ave 1907 Nichols ave. Welss & Healy—Anacostis SOUTHWEST. Tth and D sta, Lants Bros 415 and L sta.) Columbin Pharmacy RATE—3 CENTS A WORD In Washington and Suburbs for— Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found. For Sale and Wanted Miacellanaocs Dogs. Pets, ete. Automobiles for Fale Rooms for Rent and W Tusiness Opporunities, etc RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 conts o woret. REAL ESTATE ADS © words to the line, 3 line minimum, rate, 'as follows 1 time, 20c per Tine 2 timen, 1% per line 3 timen. 17c per lte 7 times. 1c per lne. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All advertisements for The Evening Stac Star office or one of The Star branch offices by 11 p.m. tue DAY BEFORE . with the followiag exceptionn an nd Wanted. ted. a1 line tions will be accepted at The . and Pa_ ave. until 9:80 &.m. 3 Al advertisements for The Sunday Star must be recelved at The Star ofice by 820 pum. Eaturday. or at aoy of The Star braach otfices by 4:30° 1 m_Saturday CASH WITH ORDER is required for all ad- yertisements from transient advsrtisers. LOST & FOUND. EE PAGE T. HELP MALE “NEVER moil ORIGINAL recommeidn iong _on applyiny for employment. Use COPIES ROOKRINDER, an__allaround vanted. George A. Simonds & Co. t. n.w. BOOKKEEPER A soung man who fs an ex- rwarder o1 12th Presently & small sound was borne amid the shrilling of the katvdids—| the soft shufe of a horse that came | from the direction of the deeper forest, traveling at its own slow galt. Tts hoofs, in tho soft dusk, made | scarce a Jarring note in the chorus | of the night, and the man in the sad- | dle leaned u_trifie forward, as If to | catch, in its delicate entirety, the full | volume of the music which poured from the low doorway of the Cock's Feath When the pair had reached the beaten earth before the tavern the rider touched the horse’s mane with light fingers and the animal stopped. For a long time the man sat silent, leaning efdewise in his | <addle, then stepped soundlessly @i { the open door. where he leaned jagainst the lintel with his arms| folded on his breast. Doxey sang on. Sometimes it was a stirring love- | song of English soldlery. Again it was a wordless humming, and once a | {tender luilaby. At last her fingers fell quiet on the keys, after runnin, up and down the board, and she said, | very softly: ¥Good even, sir—by the door.” The man started. and laughed de- lightedly, in a voice as soft as hers. He had thought himself unobserved and meant to mount and go on his idle way without disclosing himself. But the shamp eyes of the girl had seen him the first moment he ap- peared warlly beside the opening. | “Mistress,” he said half whisper- | ing. “what can a thief say, taken red- | handed. It was to steal the strings of bodiless gems you but now pourad | out, doubtless for another, that I did the turnpike. I crave I” “Nay” said Doxey Falrweather. i irising and coming to stand befora! him in the shadows, “what i music |for. but to delight others? You are i icomed, and it pleasured you.” | The man was silent a little while. “T know mot” he sald at last, “of beneath straight [another lass who, seemingly spled on | GARDI ked out on the world | from the dark, her house thus in- truded upon, would have sald so k ¢ a thing as that.” 0? Are not all maidens natur- ally Xind, sir?" “Marry, no! { { H And they lack under- !standing.’ for the maln—a priceless thing and searce to be looked for in & woman.” “Is that s0?" said Mistress Doxey, instantly bridling with that spirit which ever belicd her gentle mouth. And who are you. sir. to be thus d: agine my sex?" ‘17" The "man in the doorway langhed a little, as if amused. “Why am—a_ne'er-do-well, mintress; & lover of the forests, kinsman to the birds and the free things. T am-—" He id not finish his words, for on the instant the inner door, being al- ready ajar, swung open to the mas ter's” hand, and a flood of candla- light pourad out directly upon him It showed @ tall fignre chd in worn buckskins; & lean face, smiling, its blue eves’azsparklo with the small adventure of the night, 5 the wirl he had fousd ¢ mons. and, “Putrick Henry!™ said Harry Cor-| ton. who sat facing the open door— | “the gallant lout The stranger laughed and nodded. ¢As Eood 3 name an any.” everal of tha youn ntl frowned and fiddied with their cards It was & time of peppery tempers, when pride was rampant and blood ranked high. They llked not this -going chap who champloned slave-girls from overseas and— kissed the hand of the governor's daughter. “Come,” said Jack Frisbes, “my friends, the game waits. "Tis tragedy to waste g0od play and the drinking of Master Fairweather's ale in star: ing at 2 wild buck of the woods’" At that needlessly unkind speech Doxey turned upon the speaker, eyes ' mlt![del\l! alight with anger. - “I am not so high-and-mighty, si she sald clearly; “belng Sonis e tavern-keeper's daughter. therefore privileged to be kind. If you will favor me, stranger, with sitting a moment here in my' quiet shadows T will " right gladly ‘eing "for you “The OBe and 0T e e ey mtcs trick Henry—for it was i he—looked with delight at the :;!:l:l‘: faces of the Young men in the lighted room bevond. He laid his rein upon his horse's low word to the neck, 1-lmk:la . animal, and sank down upol SiL, his fur cap removed and heig in the hands that fell quiet in his lap. His long form leaned grace. fully against the lintel and his blue eyes went out toward the forest that he léved. - “The gods see fit to bles Mistress,: he sald_ slowly. =1 Mo mk &I‘lo;glnzd; had rather do sit In your doorway and hear “The Rose and Thorn.'” 3 (Continued i Tomorrown-Stank | nETCRER ana grosery {Irving st 0 | Rox_Zs0-T, perienced bookkeeper. for large laundry plant: must be capable and have best of references: permaent position to the right man. Addmss i . Star off ROY, colored, 18 to 20 years old, aronnd wholesale house: Cliemical Co. BOYS— White, o work with bicycles, for DIght work and after school honrs. Simmons. 1418 New York uve. BOYS' SUPBRVISOR, fatelligent and experi- eneed with boye, for smail institution. Pre. te _ References essen- i and laundry. Address clerk, expericaced: wust have reference. Apply 2068 Wisconsin ave. nw, RUTLER, Filipino, sod useful houseuman. Tele: Phone_North 6519, CAR WASHE nw. SUL, white: furniturs experience work. plac one Appls ready to go ta Maxwell Furniture Co., 1510 Eckington e AUFFEUR, colorad, expesienced, $80; ronm a0, board: must stay olghts. Call Cleve. tion cards and Knowledze Gregg Apto Service. R . CLOTHING Arpls_Outlet Co. COAY, SATESM. “experience Tr Dusiness. Address Box 120-Z. Htar office. COLLECTORS wanted by established organi- ration. If son are experienced aad a willing worker this iy sour opportunity to_conae permanently ax rollector and salesman on a well payiug Lasin. Address Box &3-X, Star &y experienced. cor, tperienced men to sell and coll iffhed routes for progressive inwtatiment Touse “Apply afierocons, Copeoli- dated_Gas Irom Co., Hoom 410_Jenifer Lldg. COLLECTOR SALEAMAN _ Fapetienced tigiall- ment honse; reference. (0 2 (O DISAWARHERR, colorsd. four far_new city post office cafe. X. Capitol asd Mass. ave. . v EFURNITURE P Address Box 150 HE] o Star cffice. NER or truck farmer who can uce all kinds of vegetables for an institution. Hteady man of cheracter wanted. Single, References required. laundry. Addre vertising de- ance for advancement. SAN—Vacency for experienced man with one of the largeat life inmirance compas prement average over Addross Box 354-L, Sta 3 MFAT MARKET MANAGER Young ma muat be A1 meat cutter oo frult and vege: Tabis business. Reply, giving age. experiencey rr. Addrens Box 1087, Riat sfiee. to bo adjusted for all acute and chromic ases in the free chiropractic clinle at the ¥ Nchool of_ Chiropractic, 1282 14th w Monday, Wednesday and Frid 7:30 o'cloc! ME Aiser R Tovse-to-houye _cany Our men minke from $¢0 to $75 & week. Now in the hest time to stast, Penmanont position if you qualify wlling fewelrs on easy payments. Address MEXN and expe ing_salesmanahi witn ambition while you leas washing cars and operating electric elevator; references from last employer. Federal Auto Supply Co., 477 P n.w. OFFICE HOY, white, for isurance good opportunits for 'hoy willing Apply 100 Bond building. i OPERATOR. switchboard and elevator, col- Gred; day work. Nee mapager. The Royden, 109 R = S FAINTERS and_carpenters—Open dress Box 152-Z. Biar off t rapld_promotion- to those 4 determination. You earn Call § a.m., Room 108, 1523 i must understand TR Church_road. = S RESSER, white for night work in hotel i Sl s She i et ; ota Sorkta” ‘Address Box mj{. ‘star oftce. N wanted, service men and sales &5;, °oo“ ning. Creel Bros., 1312 14th et. n.w. Main 7639, SALER) SRZTA‘”_"'TW ave one vacancy to nlliharfmchl “lae; C'ln' . m;%;'wd :.o:- o 500 i floor Gave and icnds furnished. Justice Motor Co., ]H& 14th_st. SALES) man whe P st. u. brie] snubbers: salary fo results. L. 8. Jullien, 1443 NAGER—Must be abla of or- sales force: If you are a $15,000 & year mau call Room 109, 1623 L st. A 8 i R—For gas plant 18100 per month: good living conditions. A 1 pIy by letter, addressed to Winchester Gas & J Electrie Tight Co., Winchester, Va. | WHITE BOY 'in_ ofiice of electric contractor. Apply between 4 and 5 pm. I. W. Leon- _1108 New York ave. n.w. _ _ 13° TYOUNG MAN with experience fn drug bust ness s shipping elerk in wholesala dru house: reference. . Chemical Co., 81 Touisiana ave. YOONG MEN, aff oure; i mbitiou civil service rating in government office work after hours in our new plan for selling home, WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE 28 15th 8t N.W. Sulte OFFICE RO Fonrteen to fifteen years old Grammar school graduate Permancnt position enke and_Potomme Telephone Co., | { | 1 The ¢ nesapy : toom 1, 722 12th Street gt LOTHING salesman (middle axed). to take charge. develop our trousers | depariment and Coussrvative wuit depmrt experienced men cousidered. | Appl { tveen 15 wnd 1 o'clock Mr. Fred Pelu { The Fashion Shop, #th and ¥ st AUTO MECHANIC. | Old-established firm wants white mechanic to repalr trucks and business cnrw; permunent [ position for first-clans mechuuic. = Ktute ags | minimum walary. former employers and experi- ence. A 7. Kar office. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN. To a salesman who fs a hard worker, and is willing to learn onr methods, We can ofter {8 most_attructive proposition, se {iand cars. See Mr. Adams, between 110 a.m. tomorrow. Oakland Motor Cars, | 14th wt. | ALESMAN, { Wanted, responsible married fman with automobile, to sell I real estate for a,reliable con- {cern; ecarning capacity is un- limited according to time and effort put forth. Address Box 246-X, Star office CHAUFFEURS FOK YELLOW CABS We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28¢c {net on every dollar they take in, {This is our busy season and i your take-in will be large. Your {pay increases as you stay with {us. Apply 1233 20th st. n.w. i CHAUFFEURS. Our busy time is here; big |money is being made by our drivers. Only men who want to | make big money need apply; ireferences required. See h{r. i Ryan. BLACK AND WHITE TAXI, 1214 New Hampshire Ave. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES ; befivore. warter, i change. co., M. 180 { i PERIENCED ME 1l departments. RELIABLE domiestic commercial white and colored help Brigge' Bureau, 1807 14th tomae 1538, 3 SF 'Ppr\nlfim\-mffifl-md::d i, nt Exchange: operai Db by A Wasliagion Schont fof Lo 1010 ¥ = - BIG LIST OF POSITIONS. | For_typints, I B. X.. stenographers. clerks, auics chauffenrs, etc. n dafly. National Personnel Bureau, 05 Bond Widg.. 14th and N. Y. Ave. 3.4 | L WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS —Three, fo lished X CORPORATION operating throughout the World desires services of local - salesmen of character, fo represent them in thi ferritors. Good commisslon. with opportanity to build up permanent business of your own. Address smanager, Bacurity Creait Co.. N. Browdway, St. Louis, M AUTOMORILE FALEAMAN A valushla pection with company landiing "bop Lo s confidential. ~Address DISTRIBUTOR—To sell a complete lize of automobile spacisities to antomoblle and arage deslers throughout Virginia. Titl usiness will net §1,500 to $2.000 montbly. one . I. Masterscr. Matu $810. Itoom, 368. SALESMAN, with auto, over 30 vears of S0 haa i "expericite Training otber sutes Titw fo meit gk grade specialties to autome Diie ant garags deaters thioughout Virgimia: Snporthaity ToF a hustler who Can. earo. over $15000 vear. Do no Py Saiame sub are an epericnred specialty salcaman, With 4 sccens: g A Sty " none Siata SAT0. 1.1, with_selling _ ability ¥ expenses advanced: also 4 men for city selling. Apply Mr. ew Winaton Hotel. three, with ability to seil clec- trical appiliinces; sre_pay you well for remlta. Apply 3 to 6, reom 212, Ineurance Widg., 1oth and Fye sts. 2 SALESME! territory tributary to Wasbingto: to sell wash goods, draperies, neckwear, laces; quick sell ®ru: ‘liberal commission; sonvenient sampie puckage. Write detalls, Dresent comnection ard terdtory CelaisBirmen Co., 112 ast Salesman’s Opportunity. Established real estate firm desires the services of two e perienced real estate salesmen; attractive listings; plenty of prospects; an opportunity for men with selling ability ; replies held confidential. Address Box A _FEW CHOICE scholarebip oftered young lads bigh for part-time work. Sirayer's Business Collea. CAN YOU MAKE MAS DRAWINGAT Ws train you during your spare time, day or even- ing, by persons] (oatmiction to o ex. % topographical drafisman in 3 to § monthe, ochamical a0 ‘Architectnral Drafting courses ateo, Riart now. Write. call 'z phone. for Tew catalog and full iars COLUMBIA ECTIO0L: OF DRATING, 14:h aud T N e Fen 12, ot 0% typewriting, Peb. 12: tuition, 33, &ps. Piot atraction, begimning tday, for generni Clertcal exam., Feb. 6. Toth mes and women. Diy and night clusses. Tat 3 Thy Civil Berviea Preparatory School, 12th and P n.w 0. FOTELA NEED AMBITIOUS men and wrine Dation wide demand in a1l depariments, hote T Fooma, cateterias, clubs, Apariment Lousen: merowded feld; fine lving, quick advanc ment: our “mettods indersed o Students liyed by leading hotels ererywhere. Open rees Toalt for, particulare. Lawis Hotel Trainisg Bchooi, 1848 New Yoru ave. MAHJONG_AND BRIDGE LESRON West 580 for appolntment. C CLERK EXAMINATION, FEB. 9. For uil geparcments, Both then and viomen. Prepare now, The Civil Bervice atory Rehool, .6, cor. 12th & F 1.y, Phove Fr. 2080, AUR0 REPATRING. Two-month daP course or three-mosth even- tg conrse for Yonag men who desiro to lears the auto mechanics trade. ¥ AL O, A. AUTO SCHOOL, Main L 16% Up-todate preparation for civil service exam.. $4. Tlome-atuds course and explana- tou in class. Also written tests similar (o civil service exam. Help in preparing spplication. Mr. G, COOK, Room 409, 1211 G aud 4330 to 7:80 daily Special short-course classes now forming to start next week. This course consists of 10 les- sons of one hour each, morning, afternoon or night. and will qualify one to manufacture, sell and operate modern receiving apparatus. Fee reasonable. LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE. 405 9th. PHONE MAIN 7639. 16 SALESMEN—Three live lesmen wanted 10 appolnt agents and deslers: can earn vrer 8o car owners preferred. Address Box § o mn-:uum-m&f:i-gu 3 . 0, . =re to° man: Mow X Men—Learn Plastering. Men—Learn Cement Finishing. %mln‘ February 4. L, Y. M'C. A. TRADE SCHOO 1738 G 6t. N, Maim 8260, TAR, WASHINGTON, D. INSTRUCTION COURSES Co Inmed. ADVERTISING. Succegsful advertising man s now ferming limited cluss of instruction in mdvertisiug writing. Evenlng classes, moderate charge. An_opportunity for a few intelligent soung men and women to leurn this fascinatiog and profitable profession. Write at. ance for o terview, giving telephons anmber. Address Box 1967, Stur offca. T Building Trades Course. Tearn common’ bricklaying and hollow (i seling. “New clam orgunisiog. Evenios Clanses; Y. M. C. A. Trade School, 1736 G St. N.W. HELP—MALE AND FEMA N OR WOMAN. wettied, to work in uear clity;’ riferences’ required. rendon K02 £, MAN O WOMAN, colored, o el high Jeweiry on easy paymeats who has ha experience at house 10-house Canassig. what experience you have had. 200-T, Star office, MEN AND WOMEN—Le ness: free lecturen on Tucsdsys and Thnreds or part Gme. Wi Tongd blag. KECRETARY - STENOGRAPIIEN capable of composing lottirs anid directing work; good walary. Address Do 7. Ktar offce oun- s Box FEAUTY RIOP WORK- Two Soung 1afien with object of going into business, willing to teuch. Phons Adumn 446 PEAVTY PATAL.OR OPERATOR and mar Apply betore 10 a.m. 1110 H st. n.w. for expertenced Address Tiox 105 ROOKKEEPER ledy t be experienced ou sales drems 1182, A L own handwriting Dax " star office: CHAMBERWORK. 1431 Belmont pliove Col. 17 COLLAR dry. i FOIDER, Neat German girl. Sunday, 9 to 1 p.m. Cali at experfenced.” Page Laun- Anw. xperienced only. LADY, high school graduat ofice work o retum for Apily At once to Strazer's ¢ 62 F st nw, * to mseiat with otarial_course. ze, 721 13th MATRON OF HONPITAL §10 per month, Jith mom. board and laundry. Auply between 9 and 11 ‘at Tuberculosis Hospite!, 14th wnd Upshur st SALESLADY wanted. rofined appe take charge of apecial department: nnnecessary. Apply Mr. 23 14th e now. SODA DISPENKERS — Wide-awake — young iadies: evening wark. 8 to 12, Apply Hugler's, I _and ¥, between 5 and 0 p.n. ETENOGRAPHER, experienced, at once; per- masient position. Apply 1340 G st. now. STENOGRAPHER — Opportunits for _publle sienographer. 1 will pay 310 for 1fmited amount of work, vae of office furniture aud typewriter and phone and office free. and H sts. Main &1 TYPIST To answer phone and do 1ight ofice work. Can use spare time for own use. Nominal waiary. Accountant's office. Iteply Eizing phone uumber. Address Tox 617, Blar Sffice. nw. nce, to WOMAN OF GOOD EDUCATION, with piea ing personality, fo learn good business. ~ Ku ary, 81500, with unususl opportunity for growth in edveational work. Address Box 202-X,_Star office WOMA: partmen: colored. to work in advertising de- t; excellent pay. with chance for ad- nt. 1810 7Tth st il AND CHILDREN to be adjusted for in the free y School of Monday, from 6 to WOMEN all acute and chrunie discasen chiropractic cinic, at the i Chiropractic, 2 14th st now, Wednestay ‘and Frides evenings Teapectable outof-door wor! big modes If 7ou can quAlLLy. Now ix the beat Selting high-grede Jewelry oo eary pay- ddtens tar o WORKING HOUSEKEPPER, nnincn young or middle-aged: good pay and room. bered: i LADY. refincd: o trade in professional husiness; expori- ary: some knowledge of type writing. Give fuil particulurs and salary es- pected. Address Box 177-Z, Ktar office. 1 MILLINERY MAKERS. Must be experienced. F. Rose,, 1107 ¥ st. 15% {work ; experienced, neat-appear- {ing. Childs Co., 1423 ave. n. 'HELP—DOMESTIC. COLONED GIRL for general housework: mist have reference. 803 Rock Creek Church rd COOK -Must have references and atay nights. 2185 Baneroft pl. COOK_and_general houseworker: cer's family: references required. coran wt i COOK, general houseworker, g home Ist st nw. COOK-0ity _reference nights. North 625 or 2817 Bancroft piace n.w. ! COOK wnd general houseworker for family three, in small spartment. bring reforences nd apply between 1 and 5, IS ol g, apt. 32. COOK (colored) and ciean Ist foor: no isun dry: stay mights. Cleve. 2012 Ingston st. . NBRAL HOUSEWORKEIR Teady for work. 16% Hobart st n.w. GENERAL HOUNEWORK -Reliabie gi: references. Apply 004 H Army om 1725 1514 | ith | ! in Betheads 118M. GENERAL HOUABWORK. 3801 13th_s 16% GENPRAL HOUREWORK —Small family: ref- erences. 2017 $Kalorama_rd . GRNBRAT, stay nights nw GENERAL With * city _references; wages. 1127 Que ERAL HOCHEW #iri; references. TR or settied dintrict_preferred. Wext 2076, for gensral housework. HOTAEWORK— smull e “woman. famiy: goud ‘OKK, white or colored PER, white, preferably middfe- aged; suburban bome. Address Box 1% Star office. 17 HOUEBEWOR! hild: most e wil d furnish references. Ad Cleveland 925, NURKE for three to sleep in house dress Box 1627, STURBE, white, dren: apartment: must remain ights 50 refined. amiable, young woman ngton references required. Cal WAITRERS guired, Apply T nights: cify reference sduy, Weduesday, Thurs: 3 jnn._ave. 1 WOMAN for_general Call_after 6 p.m. 183 WOMAN, “middi 2yearold gint and board; references required. L. S. Fowkes, T 8th st 8w, WOMAN, colored, to do general b 2315 16¢h at., fnet SITUATIONS—{ALE. ACCOUNTANT, experienced and reliable. with no objection to traveling, desires connection: @ dle cf adjustments and_auditing: satisfactors reason for desiring change und beat. refereaces furnished. Addrers Hox nsework ; rk closed, audited, kept evening: 288-X, Btar of at 1516 14th st. HELMAN, 7 dies’ and gents’ clothing: Teguiur work 8 Callan st n.e. Sheridan. CARPENTER WORK —Screens, porciivs in. R. C. Rosson, 4321 8rd st. n.w. CHAUTY¥ETH, neat, reli g man: res wishes position. Phone N. 71 CHAUFFEUR. experienced. colore Job on delivery wagon of private family; Pefercuces. 917 Euclid st. n. i CHAUFFRUR, first-clans, ~desires first-clasn position, with 'the best of reference. 2219 15th st. n.w. 16° COMPANION, young man desires position: Soucated und congental; drives car. Addrgss Box 1927, Star . (l";.l ELECTRICIAN, mechanic: can do most ay. |18 2nd s thing: would invest in established busines Address Box 175-7, Btar offce. ___ 18% GARAGE MAN. drive any car, day or night. Phone North B024. > fi TOUSEMAN by experienced colored man: ref. Address Box 1127, Star ofl i HOUSEMAN. wtore porter. bellman_wishes place; r 3 NITOR with living a bandy with tools. ishw: married man: ROOKKEEPER, capable; permanent wl(lun’ Qtate references ’ e THE EVENING C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, M 1 | i 1 Ntate | (2 thoranghiy | Y s veritnce | home: referinces. hillips, 0'Donnell's, | fnt e AKTNG T¥ N YOUNG WOMEN for waitress |¢ Penn. | nignts _ sty wights: | COLORED WOMAN Fed | ity reterence. g {1920 L at 1924. __ Contimued. PAINTING, plasiering, repair aud brick work. Fdward Robtoson, 304 0 e m Phode North FHAKRMACIST, regintered. either regular reliel Kddress Biox 1617, Star office TORTER or houseman, useful, intelligent. &00d_appearunce. 1619 10th nw.; splendid references. 3L . PORTER, heliman, or all-aroond man, roung colored man wants job. Clarence I Riggs, 910 Westminater nt. ~Plone N. 694: PURTER, janitor and generally vseful colored mian. 1428 8 st n.w. SHER wnd bushelman: firat-class; 1448 Florlda ave. TATE, yonng man ourn the real extate husines bottom: nent appearing: college Address Box 198-2, Niar office. SHOE-GROCERY SALESMAN, experienced. 4 years' surface grinding optical busiuess: con- e auything; young married man. Address Box 6.7, Stas ofi A DISPENSER, experiencedi wants Main ANTE Toward T will sturt at education. worl | 5100, = WORK by day or hour; small repairs. Phone Adamia a6 - WORK of uny Kind, helper thing.” eolored boy. 19, 1749 Keaton at. o t5_learn electrical would like yoaition as pri Columbia 6045-W. YOUNG MAN desires employment; 20 3 of age; high school education. Col. 1234 YO married, of and “personaliy. wi ment ‘as walesman. Address liox 1437, e i N 15e YO MEN, two, desire to travel: willing (3 0 auywn Address Wox 1707, Star SITUATIONS _MALE, FEMALE, AND want Janitor's quarts smull u Rutland R 17th st n. 7651 SITUATIONS_FEMALE. BOOKKREPEN, experienced, with kno of stonography and typing. Address 1402, Niar offie R Mot HOOKKEEPER-CABHIER; general office work: experienced; no obfection tn night work; ref erences. Address Box 298 X, Stur office. (HILD'S NURKE. erences. M. L. Baliston, Va, Route No. 1 vk, formerly of New ¥ Iahes sewing out’ by duy ar 416 10th w1 now." 15 J 1y the day; Deat of reference. Phone North M@0-W. 15¢ LADY. refiued, wishes collecting or other out door Cmployment; reference given: have cu Address Box 204-%, Ktar office . MARSAGE or hourly nursng by grad nurse, Address Box 100.Z, Star offce MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR. three yoars' ex siso tsplt with xperience o goi work. Address Box 96-Z, Ktar office. of ‘ashingto; t URSE, practical, seml-invalid, elder] won; references. 080 K n.e. NURSE, practical. cheerful, experfence eeks position of trust in first-clam tender, 1oving cars of invalid or child. dress flox_162.7, Star office. NURSE, col or_call 3208 0 st - NURSE. undergraduste, for convalescent (io- al o willing o travel). Phone Adams 8934. 13¢ 15 tent, § 7 rer home.! Ad L 162 part-time on Munday: write n.w. PROOFREADER, experienced, desres with publishing concern. Lincoin 4624 sr;fim'!‘l\ng' STENOGRAPAFR, tom) years' experience: executive ability. Cleveland 2416 bet. § and 12 x.mm.or after 5 pom. 16% SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER — Thoroughly experienced; excelient rferences; wante for or Bve hours' extra worl . Address Bo TN Kiar otce v Addresy fox Tox 181 Adtres TYPIN Sta T with home solicited. “Address Box 1917, IST. affice work, kuowledge of shorthasd, reference ona Lincoln 87 Cter Operator: espurienced. Fr. w36 9% WORKING HOCSERERPER or practial x lnl‘uv'h i references. Address Hox S—DOMESTIC. I re—Neat colored CHAMBERMATT 17 Phone North & ngs. |n apariment, . in 471 G or washlug Tn morniog’ by meat . 1N 6th st now il HOURE or laundry 171 wants work by the duy. Pert uve. nw. COLORED GIRL desires p rl:lhl or nurse: good reference . COLORED GIKL wan mother's helper. Write now. COLORED GIRL wanta place as cook o smail family: reference. 1414 11th af. nw, ) GIRLE (2) want general house NI Euelid st nowe COLORED “GIRL. neat, wants housework: stay nights. 702 Florids ave me LORED GIRL wishen position id: bost city reference uvs references; CLEANT: Ciored Bt nen Hi Pros nber- S cham 2205 1ith housework or call 1336 Rt at. chamier- . reliabie. wants_ r: COUK or chambermaid; veat, rellable colored gin wante place in " email family. “Phone ranklia 10313 or call 1138 New Jersey ave. nw. . piace; atay iy 2242 11th ot Dow. hi perienced woman with firat « e Cull 1934 9th st. now. 1 COOK. general housewnrk, experienced, wonld itke place in private family: good refere willing to L 416wt COOK— DAY CLEANING: “cilored womaz Address Box 187-7, Siar ofico. DAY'S WORK, Tavadress or par T NG and remode L. HOUSPWORK. rellabie “woman. Riggs st n.w.: also part-time work. FRAL HOUREWORK. plain cooking oniy: reliabie colored girl. 779 Columbia rad. 18% GPNERAL HOTSEWORK by 1 Ti4 Morton st. n.w. o NERAL HOUSEWORKER wants 1200 10th st now. GIRU wants nart-time place. MAID —Family of three. 3425 Livingston st., | 1242. GIRL. veaf colored, to do general housework. nw. LAUSDRY-Ladies” and geatiemen’s wanted. 111915 20th AALF DAY'S WORK: colored giri. relisble. 1818 13th st. n.w. 160 IALF D. “washiog or cooking. e or e fry girl. 130V OTSEWORK g0 lome. 428 TOUSE ences by relfable colored girl; refer- 400 P st n.w. ErenS ORK by neat LAUNDRY. “washing and {roning: vaference; onen alr drying: work collected: 1015 11tk st Main 3505 . LIGHT HOUSEWORK “Tart fime or by day: \ colored o 1 after 6 p.n. Potomae IT HOUSEWORK by respeciabie giti with reference. 1827 12th at. n.w. MATD-WATT! or doc- *a office; experienced colored girl: reference. 3 Oregon ave. n.w. Potomac 901, MAID, colored, for general housework. 257 BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT—Books opened, § V_3f. .. _ e el S Address Box | OFFICES TO CLEAN by neit colored woman. BMALL WARHING af home. 1884 15th st. pre- | Phone Potomac 1893. WASHING WASHI: them ence. fo do at_home. 48 Jackuon &, Home for one Who can bring take back; can flvr best of refar. Col. rd. n. ‘ol. 3389, 15 to_take Fome by reliabie Golored 28 Swann ot by iable colored HELP AND SITUATIONS. every kind: Ruything y¢ 11th and B n-w. Phone Frank LOTHES—Will pay highest pr and men's worn clothes. = W b, Tugguge, ete. Hig) .- N promptly Old_reliable Justi's Ol Stasd, 619 1. S 4145, - CLOTHING—WIIl call in my unlettered anto moblle, ity or suburbs. And pay son highest Drices ‘tor ladiew’, gentiemva's, ciildren’s 4is Curded clothing of a1l demerijtions as ostal or phone. 1 will call. W Vs Fin e N Nortn 1755, DECOY DUCKS. Plone North 721 DIAMONDS, oid goid, stiver, bought for cnsh Toils Abraliame. 815 6 st DIAMONDS, jeweiry and Alvin ‘Hoffa. ble Ric Ttooms YFATHER B id. B P PURNITURE of ail kinds wauted ‘apitat Furatt i L i 102067, FURNITURE—T? v fiave ansy other gouds to sell, and you wan best results. send for Lo st o.w. Phose Frangiin FURNITURE—We tuy and office Oxtarex. Maney ndvanc e Furniture Co., cor Ao nw. Main 00 FURNITURE and hoisehold oods You will feel satisfled with prices Hudden & Blanken, 416 10th st. 5w —ur i LWL Eye st st pric avey 421 10t M. Sl e Kth at. m.w Phoue Frank- FURNITURE—N. Kirsteln, All kinds of furaiture wa 1in 6080, FURNITU L Want to | outfit home: alio plapo. 1! Fraoklin sew2. FURNITURE-1f you want to o, suits for your furait uid 1apevus, call M. S p.w. ¥runkiln o FURNTTORE, 2 for wagon or bave me call. axe npright watclies, dlamonds and oid Jewelry needed in opr mfg _dept. Full cash valus paid, Selioger's, 830 P at. JEWELRY, diamonds, goid. silver, piatinum and artificial teeth, D. Alpber, 907 G st. a.w. Main 2875, PIANOR and victrolas, oid goia. ol monds and jewelry. A. ¥, o atn 8173, EIDING ROOTS, pa Tel Col, 6143, WANTED — A second-hand bench, also all sizes of cl Addr a1 at 2015 GOLD, “ailver, er._di Amold, 1323'G . black, wize 6 cabin The Ci nw. Main MAN AND WIPE, with good references, to accompany motor party to Florida on part expense. Réady shont Janury 16, Address A A A, Tourfig Bureau, 1105 10th st n.w. * ACIAL MASKAGE. SCALP TREATMENTS and sbampooing. Will call at r North 5180, DAXCING LESKONS At your lome rates. Addreas Rox 17 Star o VIOLINIRT. VIOLIRT, CELLIST WAN amatiur performers, congenial refin lemek, f0r_string quactetpractice Btar 1 ce. ATIENTS oR « privat tor, umont, Apf. KO1. 133 W CONVALESCENT valils may be accommod, N resel- S, COURRE IN MARCEIL tanght for MAE MURRAY, WRITE ME AROUT waving and manicuring price; cash or terms. 12th st. n.w. ORDERS TAKEN dresses from 4 to B. Call Frankl appointment. Prices, $4 to $10. PEAUTIFULLY MADE ONE PIEC from $5 to $10. Call Frank BXCESSIVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY REDUCED Wonderful Fronch metiod used. Della Ledendecker, 1. C., 1737 P &t. n.w. Fr._ 8. ELECTRIC BATH, maasage, for excessive fat, nerve trouble, slceplessness,’ rheumativm, bago. Graduate nurse (colored). Nortl 6 TFOR__ CH ¥ SCRIPTS . correctad, rovi 3 STUDIOS OF AIT, 1147 Connacticut ave. Frankil DR. K. L. HERRON, CHIROPRACTO mer System} 10 lke to trest pumber of patients, 10 o, o} 1o 4 p.m. or by appointiment. nw. Col. G483, PHYSIOTHERAPY AND ELECTROTHEIR apy scieatifi given. For appeintmeat shone Potomac 14 L JOHNA0ON REST HOME valescents_aged; night supervisor * North 7063, WE_ARE NOW PAVING $3 TO $10 FOR men's and Indies’ used suits. Our prices 214 clothiag are tie biggeri, Wash Cloril Exchaoge, 633 D at. n.w. Phone Ma T MAH JONGG LESS Alsy bridge lessous. I,\'\'ALIIT_ CON. RVICE. Teg Barineas concernn i tiom to Kiar readern, Ans com plaint found mecessnry fo e made to The tor wlll veceive prompt attention. For admincton Recommended Feriics Col- __umne call 3ol 5000, Branch 11, ARCHITECTURAL PLANS for g L struction gulckly made, Price § Nichter. North 2404 | ) BATTERY & RADIATOR & 1 tavks, fenders: Lne prices. T 00., ¥08 Jolsi_Marshall pl. so. conrihouse AUTOS WASHED. $1 POLISHED, 00 Gay or nigit; greasing. carbon burning. hiring, redting. storage. PECI'S GARAG! [ wl con reasonable. M. 2021 141k AUTO RADIATORS AND ¥ “REPATL ‘e by expert: new cores insialled; reasonable. French Hadiator & Feuder Co., 1405 Qie at BRICKTAY S HAN- dle large or swmail contracts wien repair work eatimate free MURGIA BROTHERS, 020 N St mow. Phones Pr. 1450-W. Line. 205 180 . CEMENTIN WARD, 2 LoTiba et Repair work done neatly and Call E. Ty 15 cheaply chear CARP T erts. ng 2 spe gren 3 F o ne CARPENTERING and patiting: go timates cheerfully given. Call Po R. 0. Drach, 19 Girard st. e A TER, uon-unfon. competent, dosi pormanent position, preferalis with large c poration. ALG 9th st. ne. Linc. 7L 1 CARPET CLEANING AND WASHING Alert Kahiert & Co_ ciean your carjots & rugs. Tmproved steam carpit clespars Margiand ave. s.w. Phos ‘heerfully given ETS AND RUGS CLEANED TO like new. Luwia Co.. i Phone North 160, NTRACIING AND BUTLDIN repairing ; prices reasonable. Estimates g Terms i¢ dosired. We have the fac % large of small contracts ROBBINS- RANDALL €0.. 302 ieGiil hidg. M. 3748 fai_phone, Iigeoin 5208. AIR CANEING, UPHOLSTERIN patrion: A1 werk; Gowst prices Lin Apc. 81014 L. L. BAILEY. 21i Pa_ ave ORATRS €A HOLATERING " PORC ED. C. A._ARMSTRON: 10th st n.w. Fraoklin 7443 o CORSWTS cieaned and aitercd: ecoract ale. NuBone, Goodwin, Spirells, La Camille. surglcal Belts: maternity: bracaierés Atted. 1814 K. Lav. oom honse gyen; fall line of LUKF: Bain 6486, PAIRS nd cement work a pe- applisnces: easy tarms. ppligzeen, Sy Lo : BLECTRIC WIRING-FLITE, ELE s any six-room honse, 48H an FLECTRICAL, WIRING—1.8T Un ESTIMATR on your work. Fa Millerize sonrself with our method of wiring and inatalilng fxtures Four bome. Call Main ZI07 or_viait our show- Tom. GEO. ¥. MILLER, 68 New York ave. nw. ELECTRICAL WIR $73 with fixtures. Repairing. 1723 N. J__ave. North 162 FLOOR REFINISHING mechanic, at reduced pric 10th st. n.w.: before § or afier § EARKLEY ~ Ay & room > i house. IRAY FLOORS REFININHED, CLEANED. ed and waxed by electric mach NASH, 207 Sherman ar A FLOORS ~ CLEANED. POLIRHEM . V. ZIMMERMAN CO., 817 N st Fraokiln 1902-W. HIN or 3 AND WG Test work owell, 710 20d st. n.w. Fr. 1343-W. FORNTIURE COPHOLAT'D. REP'D; 6LIP- ‘eove: Est. cheerfuil; iven. eturned s Se i s neat colored, to sow by day or home, AN, rellable colored, fo 4o i work in small family; good references. 518 R st. n.w. ‘WORK—Part,_(ime _or general work, in apari- ment; refererice. 721 SAth st now. oo ‘WORK In the afternoon after § o'clock; honest and rellable young colored woman. Address WORK by the day and Kitchen work. 614 E_st._ow. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUES, old gines, china, furniture, silver. late, brasses. art objocts. A. V. Ammold. 195 o furniture. pewtar: ‘Cordes, 812 4100 a1 Siid. i " “Maf_soe! 704 Lamont’ st._u.w. . youn while, careful driver, soy make car; 'drove across 'continent twice; can_do minor repairs. Address Box 1607, Star office. o e et T dr¢ss Bex 80-L, Star ofice, 'y e sale; will buy a ancous’ household ar. ANYTHING for rumm crded clothing, misce! ticles,_ete. _Frank. 9055 T, CASH REGISTERS, National, bought, sold, 106 SKATE,_SHARPENING. KODAK ~AND camera_repairing. Swinerton's Kodak Repair Hhop. 815 10th at. n.w.. 2ad floor. INTBRIOR DECORATION SERVIC of period roome: decorations for partle hop- giag s epeciaity. Baros, Art uteriors, st M. JOR PLASTERING PY KELIABLE AND EX- perlenced man: reasouable prices. Al cement ‘work of all Kinds. i;.lll?l hzfirxgi‘“‘-fiv | 3 KEYA—DUPLICATE KEYA, TH; mi wait. Turner & Clark. 1233 New ghile you walt. Tacwer & Quirk ) {CATED WHILE Y0U WAl k> > small wachine work. 813 H et. LAWN MOWER REPATRING: PARTS & Dou't_wait matll epriog. F. ARMIGER, 303 13th st MATTRESEES AND (ot reasonable prices. et us cail, mive estl. mate. Frompt deliveries und satisfuction as- syred, Fagle Bedding Co.. 1123 Tth st. n.w. ain 7002. 7y & MARING AND RENOVATING— Special for fall cleaning—Matiresses, ' box springs, iron frame springs, cushions and pil- lows Tenovated at special prices. Speeial this week—Mattresses renovated. Columbis Bed- diag Co., 616'D ot. v.w. GARAGE 39 |RECOMMENDED SERVICE. Continged, AND PAPERHANGER. & . lowest piricen: prompt sery how. Phone Main 8708 ime approncies. We will te zind on sour joterior and exterior paint. n xon tuink of painting think of FILY. 1011 M st n.w. Main 1 PAIN BN Heat iee 706 en s PAINTING to extin g Wi ROW & PAVE Room “ PAINTIN low or | THosn POLAND, 2101 Phone Col. &2 C1ae PAPERHANGING et 1t aoue £ooa and qui Wil call wenings with samnies Wo CHAD: WICK. 1015 Douglax st ne. North 7260 TAPERHAS REASONABLE PRICEST B0 deiny: good workmanship orating Co. 1620 14 ERITANGIN . 8760 wod_up. rior and exterior painting at low tan Dec PAPERHANGING ANDY 4. $ und up. A T. GEORGE, 22! Telephone Frankiin 6624 PAINTING—Rooms onograpie makes me- n.w. plagers re. 1ed work Sanderson expert Franklin TUNING party for u H13 H at ohn R, Guerin. JORBING 18 Quick wervice in_ emargency ou think of plumbing thisk ot C. 1011 H st now. Main 1261 & e et or ¥ K OME: REV will Iaw Frack. 39° rangon, Iul i rates, 0 WEAVING s from won ¢ 1 firm o * 4 TINNING it a143 oot rumcen st now. repairs trunis. hage. Mintz. OF THE TEIES, teed ith W SHADES het. I and 1 Made_tn o t 1022 M st ¥ WINDOW SHADES 0 sug free: will call with & RON, 4000 1at at. n DOW ad vacy onpER, #0cor swmpics BUTLER Linc. A90s-3. general cleen. F—A ivat . q tax AL & xou wenn busines T and i oz, Bxtures, all. Tnquire T34 70 s STORE, APARTMENT a celient bniness. location ation: new »2'” eries; SHM v Soon ro several bathe ug i paying husines ROOMING HOUSE. Tetwse with low ¢ good downtuwr Addrers o doing A business f 4 give-away 247 Address Rox 165 Z, Star off.« rent, §55; 107 roome, 0 Poomis " elee, lowh bargalne. € 11 0 MEAT STAND for vade Matket; reason ness: reasouk! { ofee. $140 10 See this mint 14 BOOMS, lense: 10 Swail store; 17 o5 S NG H eloctrie St now. WANTED—T rent in Washington or viemtis srnished hotel: 0.4 . Addres Hex 1797, Star offies T DELICAT ol fertioners; owner i1l cation: low rent: leas sonable price. (o OO 1 t S$100. Fr ROOM . Apply it ciga 35t Te soid: go0d 1o doing good business 18 i located GROCET Qwner will saerifics ON 17th ST, AT I € market, G000 Ga. Frankiin 1085, Business hullding. 1w stores with apartment above; commercial zoie u beart of a high-class recidenca sactic Very reasonabi priced. Owner. 134 S50 CARIL Wi seure % d House wit 18 hedr, Arawing Jiring Toom. etc.. al near 14th and Park rd. grice i rigit, e hous Road Leally Co.. A Col. DESIRABLY: STORES IN THII NEW BUILD. ing at 1416 K st. nw.; ideal for taflor barbs and various ot nes MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY 1410 K Ri. N.W AR WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Sultable v 3 th: $100 2 the NG R { L | va A D Grocery sto bive: good liviug rooms on deiteatesan B excell chieap | | well furnieli ot water beat: wi g house and 0 st Rooming hons pletely furs Rooming hotise rooms: hot-wat Tooming house d Deticatessen and g one tiving rue ¢ i ments W per we ¥ 3,000, s restanrant, expensice fixt 2 furnisbed spartments 100 I 1aru [ near 581 1% rooms. well Tocate Price. $1 licatessen roveipts, ent. $10 and iath High-c ear lease, e right I von want to sell u business o dependable and succossfol ufti All husiness confidentia ¥ Marshall Business Brokers, V.Y, Ave 350 Mooming houpe: 10 1 50— Rowninig ut, : rent] $ 11 roon 10 rooms: Tent -y and 4 rooms ety and 6 rooms t and vegetable £1,000- S1800. & Bargain ren rent, $60. $1000—tirocery and 6 rooms. S1M0—Gmeery and 9 rooms: 30— Confect. and 8 reoms: rent, $10 S0 Delicutessen ataud: tont, 810 Confect. and fo eap remt Cont and 2ood corne: wexs: big bargain. d § foruished foms: well lo ted> £ood business: cheap rent cteria and 15 rooms: clheap remt exe: g ocation t fountain chenp rent; we R. M. CURTIR, MAIN . 216 Machinists’ bidg., 9th and Mas . e FOR SALE—MJSCELLANE( ARMY, ™ umed, $20; v 0US. heup: BHNALS; BRI BEDY, 36 fo $10; diewers, § to $107 Sands, chaire. retrigerstore, | xas platos. was Standx ¥ i, Toosdus Tth s 1. kil 1OKT SED snd_spring. chiff ator. 2614 University i, n.w BED . doubie, omplete: Pittman, 508 19tb_n.w. BICYCLE—Oir's, perfact lke aew. Wesl 1541 W. ol Condition;

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