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By William S. Hart A Story Filled With Romance and Adventure Copyright, 1923, by Thomas Y. Crowell Co. SYNOPSIS, In Jamestown, Va.; in the spring of 1774 uction s being “conducted of white per- gland who have been sent across e water to be disposed of under iudenture veriod of years to the planters. Among at the auction is the Mistress Penelopc Srunmore, daugbter of Lord Dimmore, Governor ©f Virginia, Among the youths about her ai !imothy Lovelace, Harry Corton and Ja 3risher, prominent fn the colony. Penclope ©spresses her wish to observe a real man, not alrald of hopest labor and accomplishment. Sorton pofuts o Patriek Henrs, standiog ear, verbaps meeting her specifications, uud is, cbuked by the others for mentioning one who ! %5 doseribed merely u ridivg, Bshiog, | s0n of ibe forest: . 17l i placed on the block and { inst the weaithy McCool be- | soner’s evident fear of the | 1, with u high fgure, fnally wins | #2d then beats the Lancashire girl. Penelope s upon the youtbs about her to intervene, | t they refuse. —Patrick Heory eteps up. | fights with McCool aod finally drope him ints ihe Hver. He then insiets that Peaclopes bid | 10: the girl shall bo accepted. | A few days later the voutlis who bave leen | S0 attendance upon Penelope at the auction | &ather at Jobn Fairweather's tavern, the group | Jovluding * Tom Jefferson. irweahers | aughter Dozer, aftcr serving them, provides usl: while the young men engage in & game f cards. In the midst of this Patrick Henry _ wirrives at the tavern, Frisbec satiricaily com | nents on the “wild boek o woods' Arouses the anger of Duxey. Jier he would be delighted o lv *Tbe Rose und the Thor I | 1] I | And while the play in_the other Toom took on a certain impatience. dua to the restlessness of Lord Lester and Mr. Frisbee, whom the rebuke had cut right sharply, the maiden #at her down (o her spinnet keys again and sang like a nightingale, “while the stranger in the dusky door- way listened as one in a dream Tt seemed to him, who loved the open with such enduring love, that all the voices of the moonlit night were speaking to him softly, that the very soul and spirit of the track- jess woods breathed in the tuneful twilight. When Doxey sang the ballad thrangh—and it comprised some raven lengthy verses—her volce fall- ing gently at the end like dew on thistle-down, the man on the sill sighed for very joy and looked to- ward her in the dark. “You have opened a door and pee #d into the secret chamber of my heart, mistress,” he whispered, “and light has flowed in around you, while ynuted music trembles fn the depths thereof. This night vou have made @ friend. If I can ever serve you— call—and T shall come.” There was the sound of a tumbled ehalr in the room beyond, the ecrape of hasty feet as their owner rose. “From the forest and stream, my rl,” sald Lord Lester sharply, who ad been listeaing, his _nerves a-strain, “dirty and lazy—a famillar of slaves and bondmen, a coarse, {l- literate commoner! So will he come!™ “My heart!” cried Doxey Fai weather, springing to her feet. YHave all You young gentlemen a ick upon this stranger? I vow he ath a prettier tongue than all of you_put together and e'en a cleaner wit The tavern-keeper had brought a lisht and the plavers crowded into the outer room. Patrick Henry had en to his tall height in the door- y. The smile was gone from his bright blue eyes. A lambent flame burned there instead. My lord,” he, said gravel ou will_fight I'll pin that lic upon Your 1ips. T am fresh from the cold iraters of the river not an hour back. T have walked and ridden forty miles today: and, as for being coarse. that's | as God wills. Perhaps. But I trow | T know more of the simple lore of | the earth than vou, and some.little ks as well. Will you fight, my s hand was at his hip, his atraight glance boring that of the ariatocrat. But Lord Lester spat contemptuously upon the sanded floor and turned from him, as be- iooved one of his rank challenged Ly a commoner. Sirrah.” cried Brithan Randolph, +A0 you know no better than to talk of duellng with your betters? Go back to vour mire and mind vour hanners.’” Here young Mr. Jefferson stepped forward and lald a hand on the worn buckskin on the stranger's shoulder. “Patrick,” he said gently, "don't mind us. We're all of one pattern after all, some a little warped in the making. When do you and I take the trip up-river which we have been &-planning?” At the gentle tone, the words of Wrace and dignity, the hand upon his choulder, Patrick Henry's flaming blue eves softened, the slow smile «ame at his lips' corners. Whenever you are ready.” he said. Utter consternation was instantly rirrored upon the faces round about, mouthe fell open in amazement, The stranger turned to the girl and nhald out & hand. “I bid you good night, mistress.” ~he sald, “and—T'1l hear again ‘The Rose and Thorn' many & night be- Twath the stars.” Then he turned from the room There was a Swift rattle of rein and bit, the sound of hoofs a-pounding down the turnpike. Cold glances turned on Thomas Jefterson. *I suppose you know. Tom.” said Mm Lovelace gravely, “that this fid- diing fisherman hath a bad_odor in tome nostrils that are loyal to the Iing—that he is already termed whig v gossip? Theugh ha is of small zccount, still, fn these days when uneasy rumors are becoming more and more like bats of i1l omen, . man must bear sharp light on intention: Mr. Jeéfterson, a tall and carnest wan, grave for‘his years, gazed into ¥ friend’s face. T know, Timoth ! that gentle volce; “and I still count him a man. A man's inten- +lons are, and must_ever be. between 1im and his God. I cannot pry Into them."” “Odsblood!” said Tim Lovelace won aaringly. *7Tom, I like not this tone! inow you how it must sound to ali: loyal subjects of his majesty?" Mr. Jefferson’s face was vel T know,” he said. Hut the girl, standing a bit back #-om the earnest group. put a quick ‘and to her pretty throat, and ! vainful flush dyed her brow. “Whig!" she gasped sharply. “Did you call him ‘whig.’ eh?” Timothy Lovelace was already waering up his gloves and snuff-hox :ind did not hear her. The gay eve- ning was done; the play had lost its edge. In a strained silence the ge! tlemen made ready to ride away. end more than one heart in the group was heavy: for they were all friends. Prosently John Fairweather stood in the darkened vard again and list- ened to their "horses’ heof-beats FTowing faint in the distance, while the girl drew the cover over her | spinnet's keys; and all the sparkle was gone from her eyes. CHAPTER 1l Shadows ‘of Clouds. At the house of Governor Dunmore there was a stir and bustle. Lights | shone from all the windows in the ‘walls, built of sturdy logs, and made for the grim business of defense if and there was the sound instruments a-tuning, for the douth and beauty of Jamestown danced, not to mention those of more mature years. Mistress Penelope celebrated her birthday, at the ripe age 'of twenty- one. Guests were come from every- where, in coaches from the outlying plantations, in bateaux and barges from up-river, and in some instances in_ chairs that had once swaved through the streets of London Town. Dowagers in stomachers and gems, §n stiff brocades, with dpt&cheu on wrinkled cheeks, simpered at elderly beaux {n powdered queues, while those blessed of the gods with youth #parkled in their own right of pearly Tjeth and clear oyes, a wealthy galaxy. 'Of these indced was Mistress Pen- “anty i he sald, still eiope. her brown halr unpowdered, this country is $1.000,000,000. Mesi lazel eyes a-shine lke harbor |1ignts, her bosom w hite as the w. Efi;fl% u‘:g;‘x;fir(,ne throng laughing, sighed dolorously in holrh’wxfi?lfufi was the fashion to take seriously the pains of love. and more than o 54y Dlade fancied himselt the €8 slave S sw P gr(m;lu;x.«' oy of this sweet and )t this happil, Tim Lovelace an Charles wrote hosom friend, imperiou, French as/l unhappy train were and Brithan Randolph. =onnets to Penelope's I. the pretty, petita and Kuphenio La Porte—as ier name—the most heart- less flirt in Jamestown, and, it was vumored, in “all Virginia itself. Harry’ Corton was bound hard and fast, in rcal bonds of honest affec- tion, to lovely Shefla Lovelace, Tim- only sister. of these malds were thel In silk and lace, in patch and pow der, their black and golden curls hanging on their fair shoulders; and the governor himself must pinch gach pretty check and tell sweet compliment, They trod the stately measures of the dance, and Cupid flew among them all, busy as & bee in clover. Beliind a bower of wild jusmine. ung (o the rafters J ping its weet length like to hide hairs and @ rustic seat, Penelope and iphenie, about midway the festiv- ity, cooled their finshed youns cheeks @ del US meiner Panelop nie, “would 1 co like you! There jis Tim like a sick calf, and Brithan bites his nails and scowls when you dance with the young stranger from over- seus. Has he spoken et of love?” ‘“Who? " Brithan?” asked Penelope, her laughter breaking in her whis- per. _“'He does little else!” No! No!" impatiently, “I mean the stranger—the big blond Hessian from his majesty’s court in London.” Goodness, no!” sald Penelope. *Euphenie, do you measure all ac- quaintances in terms of love? It is a slow proc and one bul!lt on faith and admiration and—and trust.” “or a_moment the speaker's hazel eyes were dream “Marry!” swore the little French mald hastily. “I meant not to stir up a sermon, dearest. Let us go back. My feet are itching for a measure with the stranger, T avow. As the two giris parted the hang- ing lace of jasmine they came face to face with two young gentlemen of vital presence. One of these was the #rave and serious Mr. Jefferson, and he was in earnest converse with his companion, which broke off abruptly as he made his how to beauty. He kissed both fair hands impar- tially. though Penelope’s came first by reason of her rank and birthday celebration, and made a pretty speech to_each. Both palrs of sweet eves went ad- miringly to the big-boned and clean- cut face of the other man, however, with unflattering swiftness, and each graceful curtesy dropped a trifle deeper. “Mr. Washington.” sald Penelope, smiling, “I had despalred of your presence, since it was current in the town that you were off on some mys- terlous business among the planta- and I feared you did not re- cefve my bid." “It was delivered as late as yes- tereve, mistress, and 1 was many long miles away, but what could keep a man—and & YOUNgE qne—from your birthday rout? Neither miles ~nor mud nor sleepless hours In the sad- dle. 1 came. as you see. Am T to have an early dance as reward?”’ “Two of them. sir, and I can find snother vacant.” said Penelope. “And cou shall tell me of the pulse of the plantations, and what are these ugly whispers of disloyalty.” The strong face of Mr. Washington turned grave at that and he passed « hand over his broad brow and back along his simply dressed hair. “Nay,” he said gently, “let us talk only of sweet things this night, dear lady. 1t is too bright and gay an hour to burden with idle speech.” “And offering his arm with a splendid grace, of which he was past master, he led Penelope out among the throng. It was not long until Euphenie had her wish, for the big blond m: from overseas threaded the maze, 1 the needle to the pole. in the wa! of Lord Lester, and bowed before her, as all must do sooner or later. Lord Lester, who looked with calm eves on all feminine Leauty since he had taken to frequenting a certain inn on the Jamestowp pike, gave him to her by name as Herr Heine von Kneibling, and the girl looked up with her black eves, innocent under their long lashes as a new-born babie's. So did she look at each new blade—with the same fatal result in almost every instance. S She gave him her hand, an in- finitesimal, fluttering thing that lay like o rosé-leaf in his huge one, -and went bowing gnd ewaving away, the lightest creature on her pretty feet that graced the floor that night. Later she lightly and artfully di- rected him to whera Penelope again spoke with Mr. Washington, and pre- rented him to the latter, though she made it sweetly plain that she pre- sented Mr, Washington to him—of £o subtle 2n art of conquest was this small Euphewie! At his name upon her lips the man of the colonies drew himself a trifie more erect. it seemed, and the how he made the stranger was a baffling thing. so punctilious was it, so stiff with ceremony, vet so surely was it tinzed with vague displeasure. The two irls exchanged a glance and the newcomers drifted away. leaving Penelope and her companion in_momentary silence. fMr. W ngton,” sald Penelope timidly, ha t was it? I sa: but row a-—a shadow on your face. The man smiled and looked away from her a moment. but there was a stern line about his mobile lips. “If it was there. mistrees,” he said wently, “I beg a thousand pardons— and we will chase it away with an- other measure. Come.” “George,” said JMr. Jefferson an hoyr later. “what think you of this emissary from the Hesslan king-—our b i tions, . them some | THE EVE LOST & FOUND. SEE PASGE 7. HELP MALE |_HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. { MAN OR WOMAN. colored, to sell Digh-ciass ie'ell" on easy paymects who has had some ] xperlence. at house-to-ouse cauvassing. State what experience you Lave had. Address Box 200'T, “Hrar office “NEVER iall ORIGINAL recommendation. 5 on_applying for employment. Use COPIES. { BATTERY MAN, experienced. Address Box 12802, Star offce, 0 . POOKBINDER, wanted. st. n.w. BOOKKBEPER—A young man who 1s 80 ex- perlenced bookkecper, for large laundry plant must be capable and have best of references: : permanent position to the right man, Address ) Box 211-7. Star office. BOY—Make imwelf upefl arousd groce: slore. 1131 1ith st. nv. i ROY, large white, to unpack goods in whole- sale house: $0 per waek. 017 Louisiana now. white, 16 years of age. .\ddnnl,,llnx all-around George A. Simonds & Co. | MEN AND WOMEN—_Teearn renl estats bus i ness; free lectures on salesmauship 5 p.m. ’nx-nl:ln and Thursdays; employment whole o5 part tme. William I Matteson, 010-611 WALTER | Bond b \LTER HOLLAND, 1. ;956 Mun ORI T L B s Cont AY. ! tinued. — 2 JANUARY 1 S HELP—DOMESTIC. 6, 1924, SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. tinued. HOUSEKEEPER—Wh lie widowe EKEEPE] family; walal TPk 2t 4 , white, suburban home. iite, niddle-aged: ieving of B s MAID, GENBRAL H sty Bights; referenc tent Ap OUSEWORK—Compe es. 2400 16th B.w., o persdna’tgs poor to pay. INSTRUCTION COURSES A FEW CHOICH scholarships are now being offered young lady high echool graduates, In return for part-time work. Apply at once to Strayer' College, 721 13th st. THI CLASS IN “TEL wwitchboard operating forming Jan. 21. Easy and fascinating to learn. Oxford bldg., cor. 34th bet. N. Y. ave. & I i | BOYS—White, night work and Simmons. 14 BUTCIIEN and_grocers ¢l must have refereuce. Apply 2058 Wiscousin with bicycles, for day work, ‘ter_school hours. Apply Mr. e LE quired; good salary. 2016 14th st ST, registered, whbole or part time. With references. Hox 150-2, Btar o g‘;n ITURE SALESMAN; experlenced. Apply n.w. 3 for experienced larsoat 1ife indaran CTTER, one willing fo wait on trade; tlon ealary expected. Address Rox 1042, MEAT MARKET MANAGER -Young mar must be A-1 meat cutter: no frult and vege: tuble business. Leply, giving a8e, experience, ME house-to-house og. Our from $30 to $75 a week. Now is the best . to start. Per; ent position if you qualify slling Jowelrs on casy payments. Address Box 80T, Star office. OPERA’ . ored; day work. 1619 R PRESSELR, white, for night work in hotel shop. Hoirs: 11:00 pm. 10 9:00 a.m.; 100 er montn: worked SALESMAN—Man _ with travel with crew penses advanced. nd elevator, See manager. Tho Royden, ate in reply where you have Box 163 7, Star office. eelling e, Farwell, New Wiaston MAN, first cluss, wanied Ly @ Daitl- more manufacturer; one’ owning an autouiobile preferred: to sell wholasale fountain fruits and syrups to distributiog houses in s required. men’s ~ furnishing must know win- Liberal salaty and commix. right party. State experience and re . Address’ Rox SX t present we o sell new Chandler cars earn from K300 to und lowds furnished 5 a man should ens 00 monthls; Ao Justice Motor Co., incl good living condit dressed to Winclesi Winchester, V. $100 per m; Tl by lette: Eleetrie L colored students preferred: bred fast_and Raleigh, 1303 K WASHMAN —Experienced. Apply at Blectric Sanitary Lauudry, 1385 i st. n. MEN, after hours: five, ambitious. service Tating in government office t5 work after hours in cur new plan for melliug TON REAL ESTATE CO., W Suite 204, OFFICE HOY, Fourteen to fifteen years old Grammar wehool graduate Permanent position The Chesapeake and Potomac Teleplione Co., _ foom 1, 722 12th Btreet AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN. To a salesman who is o hard worker, and 1s willing to learn our methods, we can offer & most attractive proposition, melling Oak Innd cars. See Mr. Adams. beiween 0:30 and 10 a.m. tomorrow. ~ Oakland Motor Cars, 1612 14th st i SALESMAN, Wanted, responsible married man with automobile, to sell real estate for a reliable con- cern; earning capacity is un- limited according to time and effort put forth. Address Box 246-X, Star office. CASHIER—Young man; refer- ences. Child’s Co., 1423 Penna. ave. once, SHING “th St N 160 | FURNITURE SALESMEN. We are desirous of obtaining two high-grade salesmen for our furniture department. Replies treated confidentially. Address Box 241-Z, Star office. CLOTHING salesman (middle aged), to take charge, develop our trousers depariment and conservative suit department. Only cxperienced men considered. Apply be- tween 12 and 1 o'clock. Mr. Fred Pelsman, The Fashion Shop, 9th and E sts. CHAUFFEURS FOR YELLOW CABS We pay the highest wages in the city. New men average 28c net on every dollar they take in. This is our busy season and your take-in will be large. Your pay increases as you stay with us. Apply 1233 20th st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS. Our bus{ time is here; big money is being made by our drivers. Only men who want to make big money need apply; references -required. See Mr. Ryan. BLACK AND WHITE TAXI, 1214 New Hampshire Ave. | masquerading G ze the Third? I ltke not his loo He is so bland, so cock-sure. so altogether on the top-rail. as it were. of royal favor.” “I think, Tom,” said Mr. Washing- ton, “that the dark cloud gathers and that we gather beneath it to rip out its silver lining."” With which guarded speach the two friends clasped hands and turned to drink a final glass at Mistress Penel- ope’s birthday rout, to bow before the governor, a stanch ‘and loyal tory, and fo go out together under the keen spring stars. ~(Continued I Tomorrow's Star) ARSI MEXICO SENDS SCRIP TO BALANCE PAYMENT Amount Represents Difference From Amount She Prom- ised to Pay. By the Associated Press. MEXICO | CITY. Januar: 16.—The secretary of finance has sent to New York scrip covering the difference be. tween $16,000,000 delivered as first payment under the Lamont de la Huerta agreement and the $22,125,000 which should be the amount delivered vearly to the international bankers in payment of Mexico's indebtedness. According to the agreement, the Mexican government should fncrease the payment five million pesos eaeh year until the $23,000.000 has been reached, the balance meanwhile being paid in scrip until 1928, when the payments on the forelgn debts shall become wormalized. The Mexfean government then will issue 3 per cent gold bonds for the amount held in scrip by the international banks, SRR The annual motor car fusl bill in t The tire bill is $400,000,000. WANTED—AGENTS. RRANCH SALES MANAGER for every town. Good pay and llberal honus: experlence un- necessary. We furnish the merchandise, equipment and_advert excellent perma: neut position for right party. Acme Co., 711 N. Bedgwick, _Chicago. ‘ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES BUB BOY, cook, walters, waitress. general houseworkers, part-time worker. 1830 You % BUBINESS POSITIONS—Free _reglstration. Washington Employment Exehange: operated for lh:'plblle‘;‘ She Washington Bchool for Becretarles. 1 0N . Tightolored _ waltresies, HAMPE paneey girl, general workers; beat pay. North 364. KITCHDN MAID, waitress, nurses, butler, help of all kinds. Ladies’ Bxchange, 807 | Vermont ave. CAN YOU MAKE MAD DEAW) Ting your spare time, ‘months, tectural Drafting courses art now. Write, call r phone for talog and full particu LUMBIA | SCHOOL OF DRAFTING, 14(h and T sta. n.w. TONE—Nisnogra typewriting, Feb. 12: tuition, $5. Spe. truction, beginning today, for general Feb. v, ‘Hoth men and women. Day and night classes, atent office, $1,74¢ The Civil Service Preparutory School, s.c. cor. d F p.w. Fraunklin 2080, [0 TO $250 MONTHLY, EXPENSES pald, rallway trafflc inwpector. Position Zuaranterd after completion of 3 months' | Bome study course or mouey refunded. Ex cellent opportunities. Write for free book- Stand. Businexs Training Inst., men aud womer ; { nation-wide demand in all departments, ot tea rooms, cafeterins, clubs, apariment house: unerowded feid: quick advanes. aur students ywhere. Open Tewls Hotel Ave. SONH employed by Jeuding Cull fo TEL. 10e “E o, por ail departuenia: Hoth en ant women prepare now. The Cisfi Serviea Dreparatory Sehbol. s o. vor. 1210 & F 1 w. Phone 1e. 2050, Only Burroughs Company School in Washington. BURROUGHS ADDING, BOOKKFEPING AND CALCULATING MACHINE SCHOOL. Complets preparation for Baok. Commercial and Government work. Day and Evening Classes. Sk BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINF, COM] 724 1700 Phose - OWNERS AND OPERATORS’ COURSE FOR MEN AND WOMEN who want to know their cars and to locats ubles aud make minor repairs on the road. Class starting Tuesday, January 13 Y. M. C. A. Auto School, 1738 G St N.W. " Main 8250 U CLERK EXAMINATION ¥ e Tp-todat paration for civil examn, $4. tudy course and written test simi; Help in_preparing 400, 1311 G PANY, 2700. ersice xpla) to eisll pplicatiun. 1201 n DK, "~ RADIO. - Special _ short-course classes | 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, A5 b, PHONE MAIN 783 i RO OPERATOR and marcelier, Apply before 10 .. 1110 H st n.w. 20 BOOK STENGGRAVHER, spply BOOKKEEPER. nent position for _expertencen Stute reterences Address Tox 163-Z. Star office. BUNDLE WRAPPER. experienced . at | EMRROIDERY Initials, GIRLS, machines. Mfg. Co LADY. expert to 11th st now S sew on power fol Aprn and Dress embroifer ! Aol at occe @ Strayer's' Colleze, 5 OFFICE WORK--Lady typist not required; “tart. Addre handwriting BALESLADY- Corporation las goel opening in south for ambltious Iady hetween 21 mud Address Box 206.X, % ESLADY Room 433, I 8. 1 8 office o traveling, us Iady between = S1T, Star office. SERS — Wide awake eventog work. 6 o 12, Apply Hugler's. F, between 5 and 6 pur STENOGRAP: and_typist—Knowledge ookkaeping and office work: $10 & week: to 5. Hoom 804, Merchants' Bank bldg Foun | i {1408 10tn st {o1 MAID for half day. Waoodley, after 10 & MOTHER'S nights. 411 1st_st. Apply Apt. 506, The m. 17 n.w. TBEWORK, Address 16 Fitzhue court s.e. = RK, piain cooking only: reliabie _colored 9 Columida_road. 16% GIRL to ueawork or general | work In small family; stay pights. 1201 25th st West 2884.J. i "o QIRL wishes place as general houseworker. Columbin_4348 W. ol o i affer school hot fng childrea or clean small apartment. 10th st._n.w. = GIRL, colored, wishex place general “hofise- Tork. plala cooking; stey nights. Call North colored woma T 2022 TRSE, white, for two children. 8 and 6; must best refercuces: Hurst Purneli, 4214 | PLAIN COOK—Downstairs work; no laun work. 960 Shepherd w Stay oi Apply Tuesday, Wednesdus, ight crences; $10 mo, uftfe G NERAL houseworker, cook- ing and laund stay nights; reference. 4230 4th st n.w. lousework 00d_wages. . Eaul st Write Mrw. Baltimore, K. n.w. ghts children, ages good Lome: " refer- | Address Tiox 2312, Kar | sl ry; small family; SITUATIONS—MALE. 1 s office rable of taking full position of Tung hours or hard wor ited, kept ar offive, R, Vil North CANDY MAKE Box 2197, Star o INTER. WORK promptly attend 0w tPENTER. nded to._ CARPENTER WORK . R.C. CHAUFFEUR, colored, “wunts position, private or delivery. 910 2850, EUR 1 eolored man w wanted by other work around house. CHAU TR, firat position, With'the best of reference. . Japa family. "Add: COOK ress Box thing: would invest Address Box 175 EMPLOYMENT WA ing superintendent ur ment, Jar can give b You at. n.w. GENERAL OFFICE hurdware walesmun, Tent wducation, practical business trs d general offc Fhone M dress Box 287 Star HANDY MAN k now forming to start next week. | HOUSEMAN by expericn Address Rox 1727, 8 JANITOR care for doring day nw SCHOU modera wishes s APANES hors; colored, wants room, of_board! dress Box 208 7, % OFFICE EXE( credit manager, 10 ¥ ent employed, Address Box PORT A man wants Westminster st PORTER, RESTAURANT MAN, wants emplorment en Address Hor SODA DISPENSER, work. Main WANTED-- Howurd U 5100, WORK of auy kind mun; hours from 5 Star office. YOUNG MAN des dishwasher. Apply stsw ¥ Several tversity YOUNG MAN desires employmen of age YOUNG ten years and general Address Hox high schoul MAN drattsman. iiing. commer: in Washington: ans re sidered. Address Ro YOUNG MEN two, o go anywhers. responsibility - Call West “private family or Janitor: T Hod L sored bellman, or ailuround 3 old, and_ecredit manager, e I charge, desiren steady o abjection to rk. Post Office Box 10 useful houseman. Tele llaround man. Address 10} ion: jolbing promptis a0 i7 hes glased " ishes place. 2410 N st B desires firs “lunchroom or § Star office. 188 aul-round worker; hanic, cun do most uny- in blishied business. NTED -Hizh grade build assistant, “ofice ar apart : married o 907 TANT, yrefarabiy | man: exeel aud Taue 3ears Ienokkeapin gements exvetient A TS T is® ot 1ot ASSL by aining. 1813t st Folored man tar office. mall apt. that w ; auarters; smal wages, ILBOY ! Ve ing o worl B . auditor. accountant, Job. Clarence E Phone N. 542, 4% generally useful inside Potomac 1038 BT xperienced, exgerd i experienced. waits night 1 Jobs_for _students. S M 6k, Wt night 0 12, i ace as houseman or | Brown, 2151, 3rd Years 12347 lege work seeretariul spondent. o in engi- drafteman, ork, archi maguzine ducation. _Col editorinl Gesira 1o Address 1702, Star woras Wishes position &y kid.__1670 K 1itl,, young, colored, wishes & place to work. Call I3 286 st GIRL, colored, 1819 12th st. 1w A HOUSEWORK Tteliable couniry girl. 1349 V st n.w. or phone North 6609-J 10 K by neat colored girl. 1117 4th 1 tain~cook. tled womno. LAUNDRESS, will_do bund Cull Tower oo sy it home. A v kind 1606 6th “respectable girl now colored hy r S 1327 12th Waitress, soung 6 St st. B WORK or day's wash; " Call Adums 2125 SE o houseworker; by Zirl wishes experin 1 experienced, settied 363 Coreoran’ st A 1 ACH 16 Wiverly o WASHINGS | woman. 147 WANHING . West i 22nd st . wants day's work or hal(- 9%V a nvol halt o, as or housework in refercnc, Kaiorama rd, doy's work WOMAN. cal sl fainily WOMAN wanty partt st WOMAN, ™ rellub fored. to do light house work in smail family; good references. 51§ Rstn WORK, 747 Kenyou week, by colored wom- e ] ARt 2 WANTED—MISCELLANEOQUS. by the dny « old glass, china, furniture, silver. t cbjects. A highest pr Tel. Main 403, g ; llaneoys ) 5W. MARER'S BENCIT wanted, second all sizew of ciamps. Will pay cash 2015 8 st ow CARH R s al. Bought. sid, eXchanged. rented. Tatest intshes. Reasonable prices. La. ave. n.w. IR e Y piiatal CAMERAS, fleld glasses, shotguns. tools of every kind auythinig you have o sell. Groee's, 1ith and E n.w. Phone Franklin 833 or postal CLOTHES— Will pay highest prices for ladies’ and wen's worn ¢l Write or phone Stein, 1208 3 Fhone North 499, I P the buxt obtainable. Flione us to call CABIN Addriss or Terms. X CLOTHING mabile, €ity or suburbs. and pas you highest prices ‘for Indies’, gentlemen's, children's dis can clothlug of «ll descriptions. Address potal or phons. T will call. W Rice. 1545 Bon e n " North ¥ VTHING, pay highest prices for men's and s worn clofhig and shoes. H. Bass, 173 how Nurth T8 MONDS. old gold. silver, bought for cash, brafiais, 815 now. welry and oid gold hought for Aivin Hofta. diamond broker. Eooms S nwe Main G158 " DS W (irnitare: beatprices quare Deal Furaiture Co. 501 Eve st Phone Main €88 Y RNTTURE of all kinds wanted: s Furniture Co.. 400 La. ave 1 1t vou Tave wny furaftire o o sell. mnd you waut to obtain Nkm;l, wsend for Louis Notes, 421 10th RN ITERE—We and offiee fxtarex. Money advanced on ator Furniture Co., corner 8th and D CLO prices ather goods best FURNITUR j; You will feu! satisfied prices we Rudden & Blanken i 516 10th st. n,w FURNITURE—N. Al kinds of furniture iin 6080, FURNITURE- outft 20 Sl st. n.w. Phone Fraok- wagied. to purchase enough to | al<o upright or Bl e o obtaln best e for your ‘turnituro” andother Tniscel- call M. Shapiro, 600 Loulsiana ave. . Franklia 3785, FURNITURE. planow carpets, etc, Phone M. 1282 fcr wagon or have n:rullf ‘W!l:l?ler“z ) Pa. ave. n.w. i GOLD, sliver, watches, dlamonds and old Jewelry needed in our mfg. dept. Full cash value paid. Selinger's, 620 F st NOGRAPHE iy am., Roo STENOGRAPHER, young erical ‘work, rnd ung 'lady for cier posttion. ~ Ap n w. {TRINMER frst-claen, for fine trade. wrimen, | f _ 1 n 1 AP i i . to Delp with | experienced. BUTLER aod ma reference. 1060 We MAN AND WIFE amiiy ur as uz MAN AND WIF small apt.; referenc 17th_et. n.w. North 785 ~_ SITUATIONS—FEMALE. L B want position with good | orth 2110 1 janitor's quarter e, Rutland Courts, 17. { | rtising de- with chance for ad- 1510 7th : —Five; respoctable Gut-of-door worl big mioney if you can qualify. Now is the best time. ~Selling high-grade fewelr on_essy pay- ROOKKEEPER, of stenography atice. experienced, and with knowledge Address Box 18% tsping. EPER-CASHIER: general office work: | no obje s Bo ction’ to ox ght work; ref ments. _Address Box 288.T. Star office. 1 YOUNG LADY public stenographer—Will fur. 3 Dullding in_city. in return for answering phone &ud very few letters per day. Maln 0 . OUNG LADY, refined; one who can meet best of trade {5 profestional business: experi ence ot neceasary: some knowledge of type- Writing. Give fuil particulars and salary ex- pected. Address Box 177-Z, Star office. 16% YOUNG WOMEN for waitress work ; experienced, neat-appear- ing. Childs Co., 1423 Penn. ave. n.w. YOUNG LADY, experienced in selling hosiery. A splendid op- portunity for one with real abil- ity. Liberal salary. Apply Mr. Cramer, Stetson Shoe Shop, 1305 F street. SALESWOMEN for our dress dept.; must be thoroughly expe- rienced ; good salary ; permanent position. Apply Supt. Palais Royal, G and 1#4h. WOMAN, thoroughly experi- enced, for neckwear department, preferably with department store experience. Must have sell- ing experience with executive ability. Excellent possibilities to-the right person. In making application, state experience and references. Address Box 238-Z, Star office. 7 domestic and commercial white 3haSplore Ve rides Bureas, 1807 1tk st__Potomac 1 BIG LIST OF POSITIONS. For typists, P. B. X., stenographers, clerks, mechanics, chautteurs, ‘ete. Open daliy, National Personnel Bureau, 305 Bond Bldg., 14th and N. Y. Ave. M. 644. * ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. A CORPORATION operating throughout the World desires services of local salesmen of character. to represent them in this Territory. Good commission. with opportunity 1o build up permanent business of your own. Nadress 'Balesmanager, - American” Security Credit Co., 117 N. Broadwas, St. Louls, Mo. 17% REAL ESTATE Salesman’s Opportunity. Established real estate firm desires the services of two ex- perienced real estate salesmen; attractive listings; plenty of prospects; an opportunity for men with selling ability ; replies held confidential. Address Box 196-Z, Star office. HELP—DOMESTIC. T COOK, colored, and one waitress: must_be willing *workers; apply at once. Mr._ Raleigh, 1308 K o.w. ABS] RICAL WORK, making Beck, 1351 OMPANTON URSE _desires xo laxis a speclaity. LIGHT OFFT an, inexperienced, bu of typing. _Potomac NURSE, experienced re. Rall NURSE. practical, ulid: best rof. Fras NURSE. feal, sceks _position of tender, loving care dress Box 162 SEWING and mending iy ay fe TYPIST, comptomets Fr. 5300, Apt. 41. by capabl urse, Catholic; refe Star_office. XO0U working knowledge of general_and fusuranc ou office ‘space, ‘desk: aud phone. best | FOOKKEEPEL, = double up payrolis legal or literars: Maryiand_ave to refin WORK, refined voung wom- all or part time; proofreading, miscellanen on- prophy- . North' bosition; otomac 1607-W. t capable, With knowledge 1063 wnd_capab # N Y. expericuced, nkiin . experienced. rust in first-class home: of inxalid or child. Ad: competent r after b pm. esired in private fam er operator; experienced. Toe B o practice rences. Address Buxl o a5 GUIFEClerk, riband; experience: 'e_business. Col. §08-J. 18* SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CARB OF CHILDREN, from § to 12 years. anted by rellable colored woman. . n.w. 1608 6th CHAMBERMATD er= nurse; reliable colored : 19th_st._n.w. girl. CHAMBERMAID, e tion; roomiug_bouse ferences 5 CHAMBERMAID i night S st IBERMAID, neat colored girl. or plione N. K924, Phone North & xperienced or privaie n.w. Call 1 rstclass reference: COTORED GIRL for general Tousework: must have reference. 303 Rock Creek Church rd. OOOK—By_experienc city reference. Call ed woman with first-cln 1934 Oth st. n.w. 16° (C00K—Must have references and stay nights. 2185 _Bancroft pl. COOKCan give referencess 2359 _Champlain_st. stay might Col._s102.W COOK, general houseworker, good bome, 1814 1st st n.w. 17% COOK or maid, girl_wants family. 1718 V st. n. place in small . v COOK—City references; stay mights. North 625 or 2317 Bancroft place n.w. 16% COOK—-First-class white: must give good ref- erences. Answer Mrs. George Jacksun, Gar- i Md. _(Baltimore). . Call | COOK, also will do laundry work at home: will g0 out to prepar e dinners. 2022 Ly HEATER, Pittshurgh: rugs, cha bib tabie. Lincoln Smo- - after 5. 1ne JEWELRY, ciamonds. gold. silver, piatmum and artificial teeth. D. Alpker, 907 G st. &, Main 2675, i OLD GOLD—Bring us your oia xola. 3 latinum, diamonds: 810 discarded Jeweiry' e need them in our manufacturin Dy highest pri A Kahn. PIANOS and victrolas, oid_gold. siver. monds and ];vg,;lry, ¥. Arnold, 1323 G 5. A ol VACUT electric 145 HOME — WISHES Address Hos about S o'clock p. who gate help send or phone” Frapklin yonng 1212 AMIABLE YOUN desites to act s chauffeur or companion to partg going to Florida: best of references fu nished. Address Box 135.7, DANCING LESSONS Address Box CONVALESCENT ORDERS TAKEN FOR dresses from 4 to 8 Call Franklin appointment. Prices, $4 to $10. ELECTRIC BATH, massage, for excessive fat, nerve trouble, slecplessness, rheumatism, Jum: bago. Graduate nurss (colored). North 6985-J. PHYSIOTHERAPY AND ELECTROTHER: aps scieatifically given. For appoictment whone Potomac 144Y. JOHNSON REST HOME _TNVALIDS, CON- Talescents aged. mighe supervisor. 1724 2008 orth 7663 e WB_ARE NOW PAYING §2 TO $10 FOR men’s and ladiew used suits. Our prices for oo citving s s Metat Vall O 78, DIAMONDS LEFT ON SALE Diamond _cluster scarf pin, 9 large blue- white dismonds, weighing over 1 carat. Parly must saerifice. Half-carat . blue-white _solitaire ring, 18-k. white gold mounting. $75 diamond £330 blue-white solitaire diamond engage- ment ring, all platinum mounting, set with diamonds; must be sold_at. once. $250 arge, fine man's solitaire dia- Party_ must sacrifice. $1,100 A zuarantee with avery diamond sold. KAHN -OPTICAL CO., 617 7th St. N.W. $1,650 reul mond ring. | STBAM HELP RECOMMENDED SERVICE. Continaed. . PLASTERT: 7 ea Biven. WARD, 2513 Col._71 . 16° CARPENTER AND PAINTING, general repuir, work of all Kinds; prices reasonable; eati- mates cheerfully given. Main 6215, 18+ ER ting: geneinl Joir wmates cheerfully gisen; Call Potone 6" Druch, 19 Girard . .o ARPET CLEANING AND WASHING—fave Albert Kahlert & Co. clean your carpets Tugs. Tmproved steam carpet cleaners. 852 Maryland ave. Phone Main 2086, mates cheerfully given. CARPPTS AND RUGS CLEAN Luwin Co., Tear 141 CKLAYIN CEMENTI AR Garage estim: . P b 1 K 1V st mw. 18% CONTRACTING AND BUTLDING: GARAGE bulldiog; repairioe and cement work s wpe. glaliy 3 prices reasonable, Estimaten glven free Terims' it destred. We have the facillties for Landling Jarge of small contracts. ROBBINS. RANDALL €O., 302 McGlli hdz. M. 8748 Restdential_phone. Lincoln 7208. CHATR CANEING, [uirings A1 workjowent ine 04017 " L. CHATES CANE ROUKERS 8P 3 10th st ioodwin, : maternity: bra ELECTRICAL, WIRING. Aj wired, 360 estimates fre ven: applignces: easy terms. Co.. 1. v f TokENS BARKLEY ELECTRIO WIRIN; T Selrex any sx-room houss, $4. i BLECTKICAL WIRING—LET U5 ESTINATR o your work, 'Fa Millerise, yourself with our method of wiring lling fixtures in r Tt dur show: New York Maip 5955 froom hoise, by wailied Serene, 8 Fr. N FLOOR REFINISHT mechanie, al rediced 10t st. now.; infore ANED. P nachie. . 1231 FOLISHEL — AND . 817 North FLOORS REFININHED, (1 e and waxed by electr NASH, 2507 Sherman ave. FLOORS — CLEANED. seraped. A, F. ZIMMERMAN C Capitol st._ Franklin_1902-W. JPHOLET'D, RE Tat. chieerfully given. . 1424 3th n.w. NRERVICE decorations for par( v, Barton, Art Interlors, M. BASL._ 1618 M st e JOR CARPENTER. PAINTEH AND BRICK- layer: general repates. WAR RICK, 1737 Y. 1 JOB PLASTERING Y RELIABLE AND E: Derienced man; reasonable prices. *Alxo cement work of all kinds Fraukliu 9822°W. DUP E KEYS, 2 you walt. Turner & Cl ave. n.w. Basemeat. DUPLICATED W E Eatehen ®: shiop wired, Main 709 SIATTRESS SAKING AND RENOVATING - Epecial for fall cleaning—Mattresses, box #prings,_iron frame eprings, eushions and pil. lows renovated at special prices. Special this week—Mattresses renovated. Columbin Bed- ding Co.. 416 F st_n.w. Phone Mair 5528. PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, o. £. HOB- SON. _Best work, prompt serv. Ice. 706 6th at Phone Main 610 PAINTING time approaches. e will be giad to estimate on your interior and exterior paint. When vou think of paintiog think of ROW & 1011 M w. Main 1261 PAPERIANGING DONE Rooms, $5 aud up. J. 1A New fail designy. Give ns u trial 418 Ga. uve. Phone Col. k244 —Get 1t qone g00d and quick. Will call evenings with ssmples. W. CHAD: WICK, 1018 Douglas st._ne. North 7260, FAPERHANGING—REASONABLE — PRICES; no delay: good workmauship. Enterprise Dec orating Co.. 1620 14th st. n.w. North 405 PAPERHA of the dul ing. paint faction guar tle. 819 5th n.w. PAPERHANGIN terfor and exterior painting at lowest o C s0n by having vour paperh and plastering done pow; satix nteed on all work. Wum. A. Lit- Franklm 6704, ¢ Roome, $7.50 and up; ia- prices. Fr. 800, HANGING AND PAINTING—Tiooms papercd, £ and up. A T. GEORGE, 221 13th - aw. Telephons Franklin 6624. Main 8756. PHONOGRAPH REPATRING — Phonographs repaired by expert; parts for all makes mi chines. Fraokiln 5675. 13 H st. n.w. ¥ G o d pia e paired, refinished and reboilt by skilled work- men. Plano tuning, $2. Schaefer. Sandersol 644 H st n.e. Lincoln 1057._ AND HEATING—John 1 . Cap. st Linc 3{17—Steam heating. ‘plumbing. boiler and power Fouud reliable for 25 year = NG, JOBRING 18 Quick servics in_emergencs s your think of plumbing think of CAROW & FHY. 1011 H st n.w. Main 1261, REED TURNITURE a specialty: made fo or- repatred. painfed and uphoistered: chairs . THE WICKRERCR: 1324 PAP A. JONES. he; 4 RE. i 164 Francis st 30 RUG '\‘\'F; Tugs from worn cArpeta— Laurel firm. 300 10th st. s.w. Fi TINNIN senaired i 8201 intz_repairs trunks, handbags, etc. Call of Main 3688, AND HOT-WATER HEATING: RE- modeline and repairiog: all work guaranoed. ALTER J. COLLINS., 666 F st ne. 19 PHOLSTER OF THE BETTER KIND. Furnitur: repaired. Work unexecelled. Our man will call anywhere. A trial will conviace you. Staudard Uph. Co., 2510 14th st. n.w. leather. bags, hone Mintz. 938 F s fade to order. Folland. canibric and ol opaque ahades at factors price. Sontieast Shade Co., 1022 M st. s.e. Phone Lite. 1241, 18¢ Cleaning: geveral clean- 1. Window ‘and Vacuum g 5258, 904 11th = WINDOW AND DOOR SHADES—Gaod quality opague shades fitied to our winfows, 83c; the best qualits of opaque shades, $1.15° free Wil cail” with sampies. | KLEL HEATT. 1160 and H ete_n.e. Lincoln 870 FOR SALE—. servica doing strictly cash business, the best in the cits. Reason for selling, owner retir- ing. Don’t appls unless you mean business. Adiiress Box 20v ME a4 grec box, fixtures, some atock. groceries: $600 huvs all. Inquire 784 Tth at. s.e. 184 ROOMING HOUSE, 35 with Jow rental. doing a paying business: downtown Tceation: price, $1.850; part Address Box 2007 i oom annd del Lext neighborhood: changlug busi £1,000 cash needed. Chas. M. Thomas, You st. . of the ored. best on P near govi. bullding; doing a_busipess from $140 to $i60 dails: a give-away for §4.750: See this inint. _Address Box 1857, Star office. “for sale, Leat locats reason for selling, o Address Box' 1487, Star office. 1 SAR STORE and soda fountain business for sale; will sell cheap if cald within five days: very little cash needed. Apply 1118 Bih st s.e. 18 $1,060 WILL BUY a second deed of trust of $1.500 pasable at the rate of $28.25 monthly, inélnding 7 per cent interest. Well secured. A x 1 Star_office. 268 T TTPMENT, complefs, $200 cash for all. Address Box 281 ofice. BUSINESS or road “and Trving. and 11 . OPPORTUNITIES KNOCKING your door. 201 Tnsurance bidg., a FUR able offer accepted. Vernon pl. n.w. = ROOA and hoarding, Iy nished; paying investment: fine location; full 50 1iving_roor d Wil eacrifice for qui COOK ave. n.w. 5d_general Tousework. 1642 Florida st._n.w.. second floor. 17 DISHWASHER —olored woman. Cail 1000 E | COOK—10 yéars last place: sta. T North GENERAL HOUSEWORK and laundry; four in family: stay nights; wages, $i5. Call Bethesda_i13- chambermaid, waitr COOKING or _gel wishes place. West 2853, NERAL _HOUSBWORR—Reliabl Tored .gibr)l, 5301 13th_st. n.w. i) ¥ C Myrtle st DA | GENERAL HOUSEWORKER: white womal stay nights; good wages. 1627 Kennedy place | Address Box 187-7, S n.w. 7% GENFRAL HOUSEWORK—Colored; knowledge references; Call’ mornings. se. L GENERAL HOUSEWORK, no washing; colored woman. 8815 16th st.; Just above Park road. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, girl, neat, colored. 214 8th st. we. GENERAL HOUSEWORKERSmall family: Tasta: stay aigtts. 3805 Logomar st., Chevs Chase, DAY CLEANING: Golored womn: reference DAY'S WORK of a woman. 1204 V st. A tundle dioner ored. ylirties s specialty; experienced. rite o call 8. King, 1907 4th RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The folloictng business concerns guaran- tee natisfaction to Star readers. Amy com- plaint_ found necessary to be made to Ths Etar will veccive prompt attention. admission fo Recommended Serv __umns call Main 5000, Branch 115. FOTURAL PLAN 17 ny kind; reliable colored nw. T Cleaning, laundry 00K IDg, nd plain’ sewing taken hom. col DRBESEMAKER, e: bome. _Apply 711 rienced. desires work at h st._se. 1 GENERAL THOU! able colored girl. EWORE, stay nights: 320 1st'st. n.w. rell- 1 truction quickly made. Price reasonable. fehter, North 2304 AUTOS WASHED, $1.50;: POLISHED. 50e; day or night; greasing, carbon burning. hirlng. reting, storage. PECK'S GARAGE, 2iz1 14th st n.w. = AUTO RADIATORS AND FENDERS REPAIR. ‘ed by expert: new cores installed; French Radiator & Fender Co., I T BR__CONTRACTORS—W] 5 @le large or small contracts: almo repair work estimate froe. MURGIA BROTHERS. o2 st. o.w. Phoes Fr. 1450-W, Linc. 2035-J. 18% H. OPPORTUNTT get an old_rstablished grocery business; no r Sonable offer refused: owner desires fo devote Inore time to his drug business. Phone Col. 9528, owe e . FOR SALE, going office business; i lady or gentleman. Address Hox 21 office. — WE hiave a_connertion worth while 10 ofter a real financial execufive. 1416 F st now. Room 804, mornings. 17 FOR _SALE—Share of #tock Commercial Loan aud Finance Corp.: will sell cheap. Address Box 2447, Star office. 1 FOR SALE- Cigu; periodic 1 st. n.e.. doing good business: selling on_ac- ccunt of hesith. Address Box 2182, Star office. 18 GROCERY and meat store; clean stock; do ing good business; cheap. 124 G st. n.w. 1 HOTET, with lunchroom; excellent furnitore; unezoelied location for “business: price vight For quick sale. Address Box Star office AND SITU!: An old-established private taxi | ne: | ; | Clarendon 698 TIONS a5 PPORTUNITIES clicatessen tore a corner it ave.; must be s0ld in ten days: owner compelled to leacr ity: any reasonsbie cash offer will he cor sidered. 190 tate firet mortga a8 T expect to go to a rem: ntry wish to realize. . iwuiedinte, Box 254-Z, Stur offic FORt SALE—Leans on downtown office rooms. sultable for real estate. doctor or lawyer first floor; low rent. Address Hox 2357, Star office. age FOR SALE or lease—Gasoiine Alling station, anto accessorfes, cigar and confectionery store, pay phone; new bullding; electric lights: & milen from' Washington, corner HBaltimore pike and county road: tore. hail and living room Address Box 2457, Ktar offiee. . PICYCLE, accowors, gus and el suppl splendid Tocation for Lardware store; n.w. se. tion. Main 450 . Y ront offle ROOMING bath, i BUSINESS 0, Co 1 *ion o1 business. Address 1 HOUSE tric light; for sale. reasond s Appily oda fountatn wuer iil, must b kare, cor good 1o Marshall Business Nooming house, 10 rooms near 11th and T ste. hiot water heats wi & _houee near 10th and 11 ed; half price i s’ mear 18th o rooms: hatwater heat Price Rooming hiouee downtawn. 18 r Dellcatossen and oue living Grocery receipt aud Higi yoar lease Price right It xou want 1o sell a husiness + dependsbic and « ffice All business o S0 N sts . expensice Arture ished apartments st i Lanet nfident Marshall Bn- o0 arding ) f and 2 A <0 12 rooms for. PO small el an fitled 10 rogms $700 L0 eheap rent a trade segeiable Dusiness; 3 rooms Iiness $500 per week. u hargain roome: rent, near pYa $75; good tion: o competitio and 1 roc wut froc: good b 0 M. TRTIS zebinists’ blig 2 MAIN So1 9th aud Mass. ave HOUSE NEAR AND CATTTOL inspect T HALL BUSINESS BROKERS % N. Y. Ave FOR SALE—MJSCELLANEOUS ATOMY,_HARNESS. vew, for two horses, 98 sl $20: riding saddies, $5; Munkeio, §1 up urge assortment all kinds new and used har 5. saddles and bridies. Cogsweli's, 20 11 RY Cleve BAR 7 white iron_bed, 415, 5100 Conn._ave A snring 614 Tniversit DAVENPORT Tockers, best condith BEDROOM ST, dresser, bureau, CARRIAGE. ary table. a h si. ne. including b rocker uad MATERTA framing. sheath doars. well seasoned and in A chance to buy at nglon Wrecking & Potomac Park ATERIAL i din . flvoring, gl onuent sash ard o 8t barxa ' planterboard. wat ug muterials SIDNEY OUNEWRECRING €0 . 6th and O sts. Salesuien at 4 until 5:30 pomi, w Tound table REGIST Aew ¥ CLOTHES, dinger su, condition: ' business suit. 8, to private party ouly day or Friday. 1401 Fairm CLOTHING { trade; that's alwase busf gth, 42 inch 1630 K . At = teman's Versian iam & s cost §350: sacrifice f used a month. Maig stuffed new, " atier 4 gt Wnisaiog e 11T} DAVENPORT, wolid_mahogans upholstered | tapestry, $30; Jibrars missiin table, S6; thre mission chairs, $3 cach. 1801 K .. Mam 338, Apt. 208 . ROOM . Col. DOORS_ birels it and 1o Dusiness 10 am TORS—One-elghth new: cheap. Carts e horsepower: Thos' 111 st. nw. ELECTRIC strator, very cheap. ot FURNTIURE Ted: couch, refrigerators, ehaire Frankin toma 0 T = FURNITCRE—A Tads decliniig_Housekerplos Wil Sell cheap 3 Biano andea bedroom and 4 { dining_ room set, €ail Lincoln jafrer s pm FURNTT bles, rugs FURNTTURE for ~ | FURNITURE, tan. mahokany dressing WASHING _MACHINE. dem Webstar Electrie fald dressers, stands, 902 3 T AP enrved walnnt Ded, real Handsome bedroon dressing tables end, eenter a bods. con: dnven chair. floor lamy FURNITURE AND RUC suites, dressors, chiff cane and davenport cl librars tables: singie plete; desks, buffer, tab) port bed, cot. overstufted Rew lot of rugs Just received. dining roon sulte and odd_picces of nll kinds; antique sewing table, 27 yards hall ruuner. 'We sas Tou 40 per ent. " Open 10 p.m. The Rargain ait pric range guarantesd. naw. Main _ RAFONOLA —Brunswick. new, £150, 210 Whalen ave., Ciarendon, HOSPITAL BED. new. adfustable mattress. 821 Maryland aie. v.e. Linc. 87803 HOUSEHOL who I8 selling home; m p Incinded: will ‘sell individualiy: for de ntion_and price phone Cleve. 9. HOUSE_PAINT, 8§ gallons hest grade, Inquire 20 floor, 911 F n.w {rLAMP, e springs Apt : BOXES. 50 comy cents each. 1328 Exe st slightiy n.w. Frank dlning And Dedroom setk: odd rugs, dosk, tables, furnisbings apt. Chestieton. Apt LIVING ROOM SUITE logany velour, caue-back: guod as new: § purty leaving town will sacrific reasonable offer refused. Call H st n.w. T0: E. electrical outfit $125, will tuke “Dety weigh up to 300 Ibs., for $10: wurgeou's $3 major operating set of instenments for § all the above are in good condition: will make reduction for all at one time. 221 F st e beveled 3. benutiful & piec $IZ5 ontfit for one Aloe's “Lightning, i printer's ink attachment. with § equipment. Total origiial cost, nsed few fimes. For quick sale, $1 Motor Co.. 1425 Trving OFFICE_ FURNITURE—Three 40-inch mat top oak ‘desks, with tops; ong typewriter table three desk and_ one stralght chair; all fo $100. Call at 319 Bond building and secire @ bargain, e only Strobe!

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