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HELP AND SITUATIONS. TheAstonishing Adventure of Jane Smith By PATRICIA WENTWORTH. (Copyright, 138, by Small, Maysand & Os.) (Continued from Yesterdw) “Go on,” said Jane. “Well, the bit I don't w. Lau any one is this—I mean to &ay, ’s confidential, absolutely confiden- iial: when I was at the Engineering Sghool, T knew a chap who had got ixed up with Molloy's lot. He Aidn’t get deep In, you'll understand. They scared him, and he backed out. ‘Well, T remembered a yarn he had told me. He was in Molloy's flat one pight and it was raided. And I re- membered that he sald a lot of them got away down the fire escape into a ward, and then out through some mews Rt the back. Well, T went and nosed mbout until I found that fire escape, and ) got up it. and T found Renata’s room and talked to her through the win- dow. It's not so dangerous as it aounde, because they lock her in the flat at night, and go out. And she's in a frightful position—oh, Miss Smith, you simply have no idea of what a trightful position she's in!” “I might have, if you would tell ne what it is” said Jane dryly. She found Mr. Todhunter diffuse. Well, she's a prisgner. to start with. They keep her locked in her room. “Who's they?" interrupted Jane. Mr. Todhunter rumpled his hair. *She doesn’t even know their name: he said distractedly. His volce dropped to a whisper. “It's the most appalling_criminal organization, Miss Smith. Molloy's one of them, but they won't even let Molloy see her alone now. You see, they think she overheard something. They don't know whether she did or not. If they were sure that she did, they would Kill_her.” “Well, did she®" said Jane. “T don’t know,” said Mr. Todhunter &loomily. “She cried such a lot, and we were both rather confused, and ahe's most awtully frightened, you know.” He glared at Jane as if she had something to do_ with Renata being frightened. “If I'm to take up this job of mine, T have to sail in three days' time. 1 want her to marry me and come, too; but she says that if she runs away, they'll make mure she heard something, and, if it's the farthest ends of the earth, they'll find her and kill her. It seems Molloy told her that. And if she stays hers and they bully her again, she doesn’t know what she may glve away. It's frightful position, tan't it “Why don’t you go to the police?” #aid Jane. “T thought of that, but they'd laugh at me. I haven't heard anything, and T don’t know anything. Molloy would only say that Renata was under age. and that he had locked her in to pre- vent her running away with me Then they’d kill her.” “1 see,” said Jane. Then—"What do you want me to do?” she asked. All the time that Mr. Todhunter had been. glooming and groaning, running his fingers through his hair and depicting Renata's appalling posi- tion; the great idea had been slowly forming itself in his mind. Every time that he looked at Jane her likeness to Renata made him feel quite giddy. The Great Idea intoxi- cated him.” He began to decant it. “Miss Emith, if you would—you see, if we could get a clear start—what I mean to say is, South America's a long way oft—" “Quite a distance,” Jane agreed. “And if they thought that you were Renata, they wouldn't look for her— and once we were clear away—" “My dear Mr. Todhunter!" Jane. “I could take you up the fire es- cape,’ sald Mr. Todhunter, in low, thrilling sccents. “It would be quits easy. They would never know that Renata was not there. You do see what I mean, don't you?” “Oh, yes,” sald Jane in rather an odd voice. “You've made it beauti- fully clear. Renata is in a position ot deadly peril—I think that's what Sou called it—and the simple way out is for Renata to elope with you to Bouth America, and for me to be in the position of deadly peril in- atead. It's a beautiful plan.” “Then you'll do t?” exclaimed the ®blivious Mr. Todhunter. Jane looked away. Immediately in front of her was a strip of graveled path. Beyond that there was green grass, and a ‘bed of pale blue hya- cinths, and budding daffodils. Two- and-slevenpence, and then the work- house—the ascent of a fire escape in The April darkness, and at the top of the fire escape a position of deadly peril. 0f course,” said Jane, speaking to herself in her own mind. “I might 1ry to be a housemaid, but one has to have = character, and I don’t belleve Cousin Lemisa would' give me one.” She turned back to the chafing Mr. Tedhunte Tet's talk, nt you to a said she said briefly. CHAPTER IIL. Jane teok down the telephone di- rectory, opened it. and began to run her finger along the column of “M's.” As she did 50 she wondered why the light in public call offices is so ar- ranged as to strike the top of the occupant’s head, and never by any chance to illumine the directo; Marbot” — “Marbottle” — “March, The Rev. Aloysius”—"March, George Willlam Adolphus"—‘March. Mrs. de TLattrelle. Jane made a mumber. When Rosa Mortimer married Henry Luttrell March shs thought, and often sald, how much nicer the Luttrell would look If it were written de Luttrelle. If her husband had died six months carller than he aotyally did, the name in this im- proved form would most have been inflicted upon an infant Henry. As it was, the child was baptized and registered as Henry Luttrell, and ten years later took up the struggle over the name where his father had left it. Eventually a compromise was offected. Mrs. March flaunting her de Luttrelle and Henry iending to suppress his Luttrell under an initlal. 1iis mother never ceased to bemoan his stubbornness. “Any one would think that Henry was not proud of his family, and he may say what he likes. but there were de Luttrelles for hundreds of years before any one ever heard of 2 Luttrell. And Luttrell Marches is bound to come to him, or practically bound to, because, whatever Henry mark opposite the certainly | may say, I am quite sure that Tony will never turn up again.” The very sound of the aggrieved volos was in Jane's ears as she un- hung the receiver and gave the num- ber. She supposed that Henry still Jived with his mother, and that Mrs. March would still keep an indignant bridge table waiting whilst she d| coursed upon Henry—his faults, his folbles, his ailments and his pros pecta of inheriting Luttrell Marches. At that moment Henry, appropri- ately enough, was gazing at a photo- sraph of Jane. It must not be imagined that this was a habit of his. ‘Three years ago wi three years ago, and Jane had receded into the di tance with a great many other pleasant things. But tonight he had been looking through some old snap- shots, and all of a sudden there was that thres-year-old Gornish holiday Jane. “Henry sat frowning at q photograph. ane=-why was one fond of Jane? s Wondered where she was, It was only last week that some one had mentioned old Carruthers, and had seemed surprised that Henry did not know how long he had been dead. The telephone bell rang and Henry jumped up with relfef. “Hullo!” said a voice—and' “Hullo!" said Henry. “Is that Capt. March?” “Speaking.,” said Henry. It's Jane Smith,” said the voice, and Henry very nearly dropped the receiver. There was « pause, and then Jane said: “I want to come and see you on! business. Can yvou spare the time?” ‘Er—my mother's out,” said Henry, and he heard her say, “Thank good- ness,” with rauch sincerity. The next moment she was apologizing. Oh, I say, Henry, that sounded aw- fully rude, but I really do want to see you about something very im- portant. No, you can't come and see me. I'm one of the great unemployed, and I'm not living anywhere at pres- ent. No, I won't meet you at a restau- rant, efther. Just tell me your near- est Tube Station, and I'll come along. All right then: T won't be more than ten minutes.” Henry turned away, feeling a little dazed. Being a methodical young man, he proceeded to put away the photo- sraphs with which the table was 1it- tered. A little snapshot of Jane he kept to the last, and ended by not putting it away at all. After he had looked at it for some time he put it on the mantelpiece behind the clock The hands pointed to 9 o'clock pr cisely. Then he looked at himeself In the glass that was over the mantel, and straightened his tie. Henry‘s mother naturally considered him the most beautiful of created be- ings. Without going quite as far as this, Henry certainly approved of his own looks. Having approved of him- self, he proceeded to move the clock back half en inch and to alter the position of the twisted candlesticks on either side of it. Then he poked the fire. Then he began to walk up and down the room. And then the bell rang. Henry went out into the hall and opened the door of the flat, and there on the threshold stood Jane in a shabby blue sergs coat and skirt, Wit an old black felt hat. Not prett not ssmart—just Jane. She walked in aud gave him her hand. “Hullo, Henry!" she said. Then she laughed. “Or, do I call you Captaln March?r “You call me Henry, and he shut the door. “I expect you'd ike to come into the drawing room”—this came hurriedly after a moment's pauss. He moved across the hall, switched on the light, end stood astde for her to pass. Jan looked in and saw more pink cush- fons and pink lampshades than she would have belleved it possible to get in one small room, There were also a great many pink roses, and the air Wwas heavy with scent. “I'm sure that's not where you see people on business,” said Jane, and Henry led the way into the dining room. “This is my room,” he said, and Jane sat down on a straight, high- backed chair and leaned her elbows on the table. “Now, Henry,” she said. “I've come here to tell you a stery, and I want you to sit down and listen to it; and please forget that you are you, and that T am L Just Nsten.” Henry sat down obedietly. It was 80 good to see Jane again that, if she liked to sit there and talk till midnight, he had no objection. “Now attend, id Jane, and she began her story. “Once upon a time there were fwin sisters, and they were called Jenata and Jane Carruthers. They had a cousin James—you remember him— my darling Jimmy? Jimmy wanted to marry Renata, but she refused him and married John Smith, my father, and when I was five years old she and my father dled, and Jimmy edopted me. Now we coms to the other twin. Her name was Jane, and she ran away to America with a sort of anarchist Irishman named Molloy. She died young, and she left one daughter, ‘whom she called Renata Jane. I, by the bye, am Jane Renata. The twin sisters were so much alike that no one ever knew them apart. Jimmy had photographe of them, and even he could never tell me which was my e Now, Henry, listen to this. My Cousin Renata is in London, and it seems that she and I are just as much alike as our mothers were. In fact, it's because Renata’s young man took me for Renata this afternoon that I am here, asking your advice, at the pre- ent moment.” Henry smiled a somewhat pursled smile. “Have you asked my advice?’ he said; but Jane did not emils. In- stéad, she leaned forward a little. “Are you still at Scotland Yard, Henry?" He nodded. “Criminal | ment?” He nodded again. “Then listen. Renata is.in what her young man calls ‘a position of deadly peril’ In more ordinary language, she’s in a nasty hole. Do you know anything about Cornelius Molloy? That’s the anarchist uncle, Renata’s father, you know.” “There aren’t any anarchists nowa- days,” sald Henry meditatively. “I was brought up on anarchists, and T don't ses that it matters what you call them,” said Jane. “‘A’ for anarchist, ‘B’ for bolshevik, and so on. The point is, do you know any- thing about Molloy?" “T've heard of him,” Henry admitted, “Nothing good?” “We don’t hear much that's good about people—ofMcially, you know. “Well, Arnold Todhunter says the: Renata is supposed to have over- heard something—something that her father's assoclates think so import- ant that they're keeping her under lock and key, and seriously contem- plating putting her out of the way al- together.” “Did she overhear anything Henry, just as Jane had done. “No one knows except Renata, and she won't tell. Molloy goes back to the States tomorrow. They won't let bim take Renata with him, and Ar- nold Todhunter wants to marry her and carry her off to Bolivia, where he's got an engineering job.” “That appears to be a good scheme,” said Henry. 1 “T but you wee the¥'ll never let her go 80 long as they are not sure how much she knows. Arnold says she was walking in her sleep, and blundered in on about 25 of them, all talking the most deadly secrets. And they don't know when she woke or what she heard. And"—Jane' began to dance a little—"Arnold has & perfectly splendid idea. He takes Renata to Bolivia, and I take Re- nata’s place. Nobody knows she has said Henry, investigation depart- asked “What nonsense,” sald Henry; then —“What's this Todhunter 1ike?" “A mug,” sald Jane briefly. She Dpaused, and then went on in a differ- ent voice: “Henry, who is at Luttrell March now? Did your Cousin Tony ever turn up?” Henry stared at her. “Why do you ask that2y 3 o "~ (Continued In Efi?fi- X l I THE EVENING HELP MALE g “NBVER meil ORIGIVAL vecommendanions .. . _Use_COPIBS. _ ADYSRTISING SOLICITOR—Experienced, por- maneat, profitable cootract; rences. Ap- Ply 1210 1 or G to 8, 315 iaternatior Bids. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTAMAN, frst cl G. O. Totten, 808 17th st. n.w. 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Adamé 501 SRNTTORETF o5 rave e ofher goods fo seil, and you want to obtain best résults. send for Louis Notes, 421 st n.w__Phoe Franklin 2015, FURNITURE—Cash for _desira contents of houses a speclalty; store Sxtures call Matn 3008 sults. BUILDER—LET ME BUILD ON YOUR VA- eant lot: any job around the Bome taken cgre of promptly. _Phome Col. 8622, tezat BUILDER.and_geperal contractor—In business to werve V. B BURNER, 013 10th ot g Phone Matn 0831 14e BUILDING AND JOBBING CONTRACTORS— Licensed in D, C." CLEVELAND & BoN. 1301 Geraium, it .. ] s, 140 CARPENTER —Anything {n job o® repair werk: prices and workmanship will please 30u- yeu of xp. . paperhangin, oy time. 150 CARPENTER—Remodeling, general repairs to gropertgof 4 Kiods. Prices ressamabie. 13% ett. 004 F wt. n. = BTENOGRAPHER, accurate and rapid; by wholesale house. 'Apply 632 L st. n.w. TELEPHONE OPERATOR--Reference know city. 1424 orth 222 HER, about 80 to 60 7 real estate ofice; must be a finement with good arance; between 12 Hoom 3B TOTE ot mow. ad 1. Apply WAITBR for hotel. Mr. Duckett. Mariboro 68. WAREHOUSBEMAN, _executive, experichced must know {horoughly storage business of Washington and be capsdle of managing big Dusiness; wonderfal opportuaity for right man communications considered strictly confiden: tial. Address Warehouse, 108 T et Richmond, Va. 15 WASHMAN, high-ci =™ @ G st n.w. 1 TOUNG MAN. experienced in men's furnish ings, selling a3d windew trimming. Address 288V, Star_office. 13° YOUNG MAN. Opportunity for one of ability; prefer some one with banking, real estate or similar experience; knowledge of bookkeeping or figures desirable. Reply in own handwriting, giving full infor- mation as to previous experi- ence, knowledge, age, etc. Ap- plications will be considered con- fidential and no inquiry made until after interview. Salary, $1,500 to $2,250 per year to start, depending upon experience. B. F. SAUL CQ., 925 15th St. N.W. BOOKKEEPER—Must be a ood stenographer with fair nowledge of bookkeeping. Submit references and record in own handwriting. Address Box 309-V, Star office. CHAUFFEURS. Ny s Amaar oo Balialis el ment. ADDIy 10 M W, T Waghees Leelen- YELLOW CAB €O, 1233 20th Bt. N.W. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. AGENTS for_eoliciting ph . part or T, e oS T nw. 13! GOVERNMENT EMPLOYESAttractive frst- mortgage bond taxue, aold on eany terms; rep. resentative wanted in all departments. For particulars, address Box 3917, Btar office. _18° MEN AND WOMEN learn real estate business: employment whole or part time; experfence unnecessars; free lectures evey Thursday. 3 5 Wiliiam F. Matteson,’ 610-611 Bond MIDDLB-AGED MAN (prefer 4 hours nightly, d lady attendant. Inquire B. C. Crope, Oth st. n.w. o to make candy on small scale at Address Box 220-V, Btar offics. 13° MARKERS and assorters, ex- perienced ; good salary. Palace Laundry, 729 9th st. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. MEN women, boys and_girls, white, Prof ant, of good character, can apply to 621 Bond Bldg. and be placed in itions worth while. Protestant Knights of America XN tional Headquarters. WANTED _ HELP—Puter white): references re 2113 1ih st nw. WHITE HELP WANTED — Parior maide, waitresses and kitchen maids. The Gentle: woman's League, 1624 H ut. n.w. BUSINESS ~ PORITIONA—Free Tegisiration. ‘ashington Employm xchange; operated for the, public by the Washingto School for NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED Room 213, Transportatios Bidg., 17th and H. Best wages. €. emploge). for ticket office: also floor PERSO: home. and waitress Reid's Agency, | WHITE_COUPLE. cmployed (man partiy), {wants jenitor or similar job against free {living quarters: would aiso_consider all-day Job for salary. Address Box 283.V, Star office. o = HELP FEMALE ADVERTISING BOLICITOR—FExperienced, per- manent. profitable contract; references. Ap- tons ! Bide. Py 12 to 1 or 5 to 6. 815 Intern; SITUATIONS FEMALE DRESAMAKING, aiterations on eults_ modeling, by the day: references. 1522 12th st._North 4217 ALTERATION TANDS. fhoroughly enced. Apply Mme. Awh, 1217 Coon. ave. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, with knowledge of stenography. for eveming work. Address Rox 251-F, Btar office. 13¢ CITATRE CANED, upholstered : eplinted. C. A _ARMSTRON w. _Franklin 7488, ELECTRIC HOUSE WIRTNG- Speciai” pricss | for this week only: will wire rour housk, I { clnding fxtores and strest tervice, compiete | Gon't worry whout Tour cash ou hand: Wil give on 12 monthe 10 Day: work gusrantesd. with 150 per ‘cont service and qualily. Send for our estimaten. PENN ELECFRIC CO 11 9t ot Gow. Phone Main 512, Teh_Tockers 233 10th at. can | FORNITURE enough for an_Sroom homse wanted immediately, ae a whole or in parts. Call M. 2608. = s FURNTTURE—Will purchese &t once for cash used furniture to outfit large Louse. Call Prankiin_5894 s g T O FUR! Tfl:n:—-n‘n want to get full vaiue for four furnfture & household goods, call ldeal ""”"‘1{—.'[—%-' Main 2508, 610 Louisiana ave, l‘[;R.‘ll CRE lof all :fln,h wanted: best prices oaid. tal Ce 490 La. ave. FURNITURE WANTED and household good 00, Il €eel satisied withs prices T pax Velaénbe: h st. 1. Rin 9275. planos, carpets. etc. Phone M. STUNNNTY. l FURNITURE, ‘Weschler 1282 for wagon or have me call y Tious fixtures. Money advanced on storage. Sachs Furniture Co., corner 8th and D st 2.w. Main 6306, 958 FURNTITRE 17 you want & raiture snd other misgel- laneous, call Mr. Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave. 3. Frankiln 3785. THARWOMAN, colored woman fo clean in oMfe building:’ salary $30 month. Address Box 199V, Star offce. 3 FINISHER, white, wanted fo work on_coats one who can eew on machine. 1407 New York ave., 8rd-floor front. . ‘ LADY, refined. to care for semi-nvalld and Rome:’ no cooking or laundry: state salary. w in . A L Toog croes Roaary Mo " | Dome prith smail family: MARCEL WAVER — Expert all-around oper- RSB, pract ator; alwo apprentices. Call personally. Mi aret Scheetse, skin and scalp speciallst, 1145 DRESSMAKING and re Cali North 4341, d face massage. wishes position. Ad- at colored, maid in_doctor p_or beauty parior. North T8A1 red. neat, wishes Dl offic in a private nights; reference. best references. ELECTRICAL HOME WIRING—8 rooms, bath, Balls and ccilar, $57.50; 12 monthe to pay. Don’t haye your home wired without our esti- mates. Ecomomy Electric (v., 2401 Pa. gve. B.w. Phone West 2074. mhTe ELECTRICAL HOME WIRING Lights, switches and receptacles wheré you want them, a1l in one estimate: no extras urged on T do the work myself and the price Is Fotomac 1440, - 140 G_AND REPAIRING at reasonable cost. Work guaranteed. Estimates Phone West 452-3. £618° competent; willl ot 1580. 15 PRACTIOAL, KUES ires case of invi il make herself genegally useful. 380, L aeed; experienced. . expert ail around operator i L pprentice. Call personally. Margarei Scheetse. Bkin and Beauty Spectalist, 1145 Conn._ave. o OPERATOR, P.B.X., in apartment hotel, al. | SECRETARY NTENOGRAPHER, oxperienced, executive ability; reltable. Prankiln 3174, 1 ternating hours: meals, steady position: re erences required. For interview and further | details. _Address Boxr 336.V. Star offce. 3 EORETART STENOGRAPHERL _exceptional PANTRY GIRL—Evenlog work, 4 to 12. 3042 | experience. education, eficlency, adaptabiity. 14th st 9 to 8 L_emg 5 SALERLADIES T want young ladies to seil | SBCRETARY AND STENOGRAPHER. experi- An educational proposition; teachers preferred, | €0ced, desires position offering opportunity for BT Gt Jou I you bave parsonaily | ddrancement. Aidress 3012 Suih at and not atraid to work: ieads furnished. Ad- | STENOGRAPHER-TYPL dress Tox B15-V. Star office. Miss Burrowe. Col. $14. Steckpriaeer DIER_A permanent position the year around: sell direct from factory to congumar; Do collecting or delivering: " opportanity to gutapiinn Dusiuduy of sour own. " Address Box STENOGRAVHER, expert Griist comring 10 AP R R P S (O w & page. m 500, 3 SEAMBTRESS, white, reference, refined ’ e e Ar— after ply 1615 Conn. ave.. from 1011 momnings. 16% | Fypist wmiversity Foman Flehgrade Toms sonable. Address Box 46V, Star 18! WOMAN wanted who knows Bow to mAKe | work: n rolls. 5608 Conn. ave. SITUATIONS DOMESTIC ies; no other need apply Call between ), Sl T o 15 Nase: ave. sce. o0 | 9ee WOMAN, with practical eduration, to Teara | CHAMBERMAID, waitress, private family, work and_grow In it: must be. tree o oty | colored girl. 404 3rd w L Call expert typist-clerk, Adams 1700, WOMAN BAKBR fo work at night; bread and city; attractive valary. Address Box 889 Star office: TOUNG LADIES (2)—Auto_furnished: book orders for toilet articles; salary, commission; e age. Address Box 303-V, tar office. * OUNG LADY. with knowledge of beokkeep- ing ana ping: "wlto (o semist 15 seiing fa r:nlll establisbment. Address Box 276-V, offce. Box 285V, Biar o 130 COMPANION or housskeeper for elderly or ¢mployed couple. by ¢ young woman. experi- Phone West 2020, 4 to COOK. private or boardiog house, ‘tar | Srst_class. 964 Florida ave. n.w. COOK, firat class, Virginian; etay mights. Colored. BXPERIENCED LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATORS COOK, experlenced; go home nights. 4 ave. nw. ™ S14. Stockbridge, Apt. 6. | - ! onable. FLOOR FINISHING, cleaning, waxing, polia ing. painting by skiiled mechanics a prices. PAUL SERENE. North 6418. ma: { reduced GOLD, siiver, watches, diamonds and old jew- elry peeded in our manu uring dept. Fuli cash value D elinge Swiet MIMEOGRAPH —Hand operated: good rondi. tion: state price. Federated Press. 3 Bidg. | OLD GOLD_Bring in_your oid_goto, | puatin: amonds; aiso discarded jewelry. ‘e need them in our manufacturing dept. Will y highest prices. A. Kann. Ine.. 985 F at. OLD GOLD, silver, diamonds, Jewelry; fioe, feagtitol pleces especiaily AT F. Aracid, 1328 G st. n.w. Maln 817 G PRESS, sixe 10x15: prefer Gold- Address Box 260-V. Star off 11 LATD, acraped and finished; old floors . MODERN FLOOR CO.. Adams 1409 Belmont st. n.w. 6% TLOORS — NEW FIOORS FOR OLD ONFA. The most deplorable floors made new. Phose Col._2456. _BINHOP BROS.. 8227 11th st. n.: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i, PRERSING Wil consider man- s cleaning and pressing business probably buy later. Address 326-V. Star office. 5 FLOORS_ELBOTRIC MACHINE AND HAND finishing: efficient; reasonable: reliable service. R._E. NASH. 2371 9th st. _Col. 4281. 4 oth st. . GHYMAN. 15 FOR_SALB—Riaito Lunchroom. n.w.: reasonable price. Write FURNITURD UPHOLSTERED, REP'D; SLIP: covers made. Est. rhter(v'K lve Returned free. TITTENSOR, 1424 8t w. N. 1702 IF YOU ARE REFURNISHING, THE HOME BEAUTIFUL, INC.. for best service at prices wrpristngly low. 1721 Conn. ave. KEYS—DUPLICATE KETS, 25 CENTS: Made while you wait. Turner & Clark, 1233 New York ave. n.w. Basement. F. 3005, &) MANTELS —Large stock to eelect from; also fireplaces, fittings, etc.: 20 per cent reduction. Edwin E. lett, 1106 Oth st. M. 8731 X MATTRESS-MAKING—Mattresses renovated this mo., special, 42 50; work guar. Columbis Bedaiog 'Co.. 816 E st. n. . 5528, 1 MATTRESSES—Call Mala 6670, Get our prices first on renovatin attresses, box springs and plllows. W {llllnn Ce 1 MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS RENOVATED, down comforts recoveres reasonable. 10145. 1DEAL BEDDING CO., 1524 7tb u.w. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS RENOVATED #t most reasonable prices. Let ue call, give estimate. Prompt _deliveries and ea tion {assured. EAGLE BEDDING CO.. 1128 7th st . Mnin_7092. PAINTING —Exterior and interfor; best mate- rial and workmanship guaranteed; prices reas- James Stevens, 1828 Fia. ave. N 1335, | { COOK, Bret cl r, would like { Box 244-V. Star o | DAY'S WORK OF ANY K ! Baturday. West 2151 WANTED DURING INAUGURATION PERIOD PLEASE REGISTER NOW ROOM 1 5, white, consclentious work- hisce in suburbe. Add lce. 18 Friday and . ND, | PAINTING, paperhanging; do it pow: job work of every description; lowest rates: an sociation of highest cluss workmen: lic. and bonded. Mutual Exch., 822 10th st. Ph. M. 9431. 722 12th BT. N CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. FITTER, EXPERIENCED, on women's dreases and coats. Address Box 208V, Btar office. "HELP DOMESTIC (BERMATD-WAITRESS, stay nights; muet have experfence and good reference. Phone Adams 8360 or call 2413 h, Apt. 1 CHAMBERMAID.WAITRESA,. white, seat, capable, well recommended; permapeitly, for nearby ‘suburban home. Address Box 118V, Star office. 13 COOK. colored. _experienced, reliabl i family; permanent place. Telephone, aftér noon. ¥y, 144. { DAY'S WORK or general housework, small family. 740 Irving st. n BVENING WORK and general housework, by two_women. 1417 U st. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or day work wanted By neat colored ( Call or write, 628 R. 1_ave, or phone 7651, . GENERAL HOUSEWORK, reference. 1827 9th_st. n. X GENERAL WORKER, maid, waitress, honest, E\-Illlble youug colored woman from N. C. Fr. Drivate family: i GERMAN GIRL wish in all housework; stay nights: speaks Foglizh. Address_Box 323 ar_office. 140 GIRLS desire work of any ind, 1300 F st._n.w. Potomac 110. 13 position; experienced PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND DECO- rating at prices you cen afford, by skilled mechanics. Hollis, 913 10th st. n.w. Main 51 incoln 91 “ou I Kmanshi ality workmanship. . H. Kauifuss, 1016 6th PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING prices for this week only wraping. cracks o be polated and with polychrome paper and binder for § interior und extarfor patnting with very low prices. We also apecialize plastering. Work guaranteed without delay. = Dacorate your hbmes and don’t worry about the cash will give you ten monthe to pay without in- terest. (all for estima Philadelphia Decorating Company. 811 t. n.w., Wi ington, D. C. Main 2236, tistaction_guar. Satistaction guar; CO0K, experienced.” private family; ences required. enc Cali_Adams 116 ¥, COOKING and genersl housework, reliable coi- ored woman. 1808 Mass. ave n. GIRL, thoroughly _experienced, P housework; must have references. 2813 27th | GIRL, colored, refined, desires morning work, n.w. Chevy Chase ca _ | no Bunday: ref. 2240 Cleveland pl. n.w. 13+ GIRL. white, about 30 to 35, for general work | HOUBEKEEPER, refined, middle-aged womian in_apartmeni; must be experienced and frst | adults who go ‘to work: plain cooking. class; atay 2138 Caltfornie st., Apt. | perience. Address Box 282.V, Star office. 13% Tefer- | GIRL—Colored, wishes position in family, av general hogseworker. Mass._ave. n.w., Friday and Saturda; 3 GIRL, neat colored, wishes position Tor _general | Phone North 8851. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING — FOR prompt, efficient service at lowest rates, phode Col._ 2454, BISHOP BROS., 3227 11th at. PAPERAANGING AND PAINTING—H. Phillips, 227 20d s.e. Line, 3368. Quicl cleat sérvice; guar. work; reasoable piices. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING AND DECO- ot Enterpries Decorating Co.” Under new ces; work guaraateed. Tom J4tn vk, now_Puone' Nortn J051." fa1¢s nightw. 101, or cal1 North 7608, o 3= LAUNDRY, day or week. 1628 Oth st_n.w. Tooms and baths one in Tamly. " Adaress ot | WAITRESS O DISHWAREER, by fnfelil 0 205-V, Star office. gent_colored girl. 10268 1st st. n.w. 18 GIRL, white, about 80 or 85, for general | WOMAN, colored, desirea day's work every SO in apartment most ve expericaced wad | Tuerdsy: $230 per Gay. N 14883 > frst class and m{ nights. 2138 California | WORK OF ANY KIND. Rellable colored Apt. 101 or call North 7908. voman. 1929 11th st. n.w. HOUSEKEEPER — A settled, reliable white PERSONAL woman {o keep house for one lady sl day. A good home nd fair compent s n PLECTRICAL TREATMENTS. methods, = 0 @ p.m.. Tues.. Thirs.. Sats. to woman who will take interest = Would have ample time to attend to other e Address | 3 p.m. Grace Nash, Ph. C.. 318 Kresge BI z 14% For Efficient Male Employes DONII?!&' gRACALL Pres Employment Service. 1756 G Bt. Main 8280, 4 woman for_Uhe,| FORE work_during_day if she so desired. white. or m;h_:a_ LADY “WANTS ENGLISH CON Box 332V, Star office. HOUSEMAID, middle- yersation at home: near Wardman Park. Ad- dreas Box 316-V, Star office. » country; near l.anrel. Address Box 245-V, Star offic READING ALOUD TO INVALIDS, BY LADY . _Brookland, D. C. 14 —Classes formed for novel readin, Strayer Employment Service. Operal ‘“b.’. hraw Iy:“!lt for its students 3 as position: :.'W,u’lnu that are qualified. _ {31 Thirteen M’:&’k th 8t. Main WANTED—SALESMEN MOTHER'S HELPER. Apply 1262 Hamiin st. NURSH OR GIRL to help with housework. | and given, Address Box 276, H. ., Md. Call Cleveland 31587 2 MINNBALOLIS BRAT REGULATOR, NN 3 T Belp with | cheap; opens drafts in early morning ;2:-‘::‘5 b v et keeps ‘70° automatically. North 7341, ¢ Grant pl. .n.w. . A WOMAN. white, to care for apartment and | ELEOTP'C MAGNECOIL TRI 8 Do yearold Chiid, or care for chg. oaly, | clallsed for Theumatiam, neuritis, - diabates PAPIBHANGERN AND PAINTER- I'ngml red_reasonable Potm, 3. A POLAND, 1481 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING_ROOMS pipored. 36 'and w. A T. GEORGS, 2827 1th et. n.w. Phone Adame 3687 HANGING, _FLASTERING, ‘werk n R £ *615 Bth st b.w. Phons ¥r. 6764, PAPERHANGING—ROOME $7.50 AND UP; terfor painting st lowest prices. Sietropoltian Deer Cor 43T & sow. Ph. FE. 800, FNTNG. 32; PIANOS AND PLAYE! [ANO TUNING. 32 Sxtiied ] CHAEFER SANDER: . ».e.Linc. 1087 NGING, PROMPTLY-—Rooms, ln' CHARLES M, SCHWAB, the steel_man, says: “I T had my 1ife to live over again T would choose to tart mow. for the future offers greater promise than the past.” It vou have some money to intest we will offer you a future with oniimited opportunitics in & Real Estate trapsaction. Address Box . Star aice. X SECOND TRURT NOTES puriased: immediate reply. Address Rox 301.V. Star office. 13 RESTAURANT Small payment_will buy a restaurant, established, paying $600 a moath clear: ilinéss cause of selling. _Col. 1122. v 10 goid,_sTver Bought for cask. | | | | MATERTAT building materials: b NG =¥ and 1 BUILDING MATERIALS new and recondit K and W Phrone womical Bui Materials BOOKS—BOOKS—ROOKS- subjects: new and used It lman's Book S 400 suits_ana used joist ull line of ash. frames. ) sts Toc.. Tth and the Tib st. wharves) “‘Headquarters for Eco- all value l06! a.w. D COUNTER grille work dithon: w Star afice CORDWOO 617 mahogany Mr. Zimm DINING ROOM S usto say sou b to-date suites of any smeh prices you have mixeed Kth n.w. Washing t0_10 p.m DINING ROOM SUITES —f age in the book of life. by been such high-grade new e never the highes The Ba se_wonderful Freach wa what all Auferi auy and walnut suites we a money You save at t DINING ROOM EQUIPME coffec urn, DODGE bows. & ditio FURNITCR sideboard and 004 condition: sell cheap, 2 t FURNITUR AT 1o roof with Zoods—we will let you be plie of dollars we save ¥ House. 18th st n.w FURNITURE ~We don't d a deferred ment. busine furnish home with used goods, we have a business hasis: we customers aud save ‘thein | Rargain House, 242 Calumbiba rd. Adans 43 FURNTTURE dofng if ¥o igh-grude goods rove to you w and used bedroon and dav « wingle, do tariew; tables: pi robes. dressing tables, closefs. tables. chuirs. gate chairs, overstiffed lving r benches, stools, in_ fact, in_the furnit 2423 18th togeth ~ “a high-g Compare have 1) ving ites in and twin 1 | FURNITURE have d_ goo: what h prices? Come, lat fhe beat Tine:of e for th > sc, < your friends’ tade. 18(h v.w. FURNITU liviog room snite. Indy's ma some cloisonne fabie lamp, reasonable: o be sold ai 1315 Belmont st. mv.. Apt el o B table. 5 Conn. ave T linen wa round | ing chair a way 16th n.w chiffoniers, dresser anythiog he B cage aud excellent_cc Box ook erman cen_any real u L quality sold for e show vou what rgain House, 2423 ater Storek. Open Tin ut never has t and used 10-p dining room smites offered for the mones Inut, imrl walntt can ‘walnutm e offering. Le Bargain House of Columbia ri “tabies. etc. 182 NT, smal robes. extension Tight oale, all in \er or_sepatatel: oren” Tour bome from 4 mew and ured he judge as t fh Fhe " Bargain Gpen_to 10 pm doliar-a-week v, if vou want igh-grade new of helpin ko Care of all our s of mones < South o 10 pan prices best iine room, din this eds nd desis, and davenport chiffo - .. china Teg Windsor jom chairs, rockers. Yoy need rgain House us con usands of othes mones and_g: argain House, 2423 stuffed bogany desk, hasd 11, o &, heap, living room Windsors.” console, mir end and davenport tables, lamp, rug, et = and ‘than ge guarantend Main_ 29 $8: hair work at lowes alf price slightly used Why' pay more 7W. William 140 vali ¥ Col. 5803 i SCHO00 booksbought Shoy. 933 ¢ EAOLD FURN range; musi be sold at onc KITCHEN, CABINDTS Come, let's show yon the Best ‘on the market 2123 18th n.w. T _all kinds The new kinds. Pearlman including gas e.’ 4002 14th. ables and chairs 4x2 littie dands Bargaio House GOOD BONUS POR $500 LOAN for 6 montis at 7% interest; ample security given on equipment in going cafeferia in best n:w. section, doing_good business. Further infor- mation: DAVID F. SMITH, 410 5th st. n.w. BOWLING ALLEY in downtown section, on one of the principal thoroughfares: will sell for 15 the cost; long lease: cheap rent: owner has other business. Address Box 280-V, Star office. HOTAI an FOR SALE_Suitable for store. Arinks or chickens. 3421 Com 1 GROCERT, DELICATESSEN — Cheap: quick 341 J. Marshall pl. n.w. 14° 20 YEARS established talloring business on 14th st. near Park road: apt. above Tow rental; owner 1g fll health. Col. 6470. = 14% CIGAR _AND PERIODICAL STORE Wi fo i well on account of health; doing good business. Address Box 180V, Star’ office. 13 CANDY PRIVILEGE jo bhigh-class vaudeville and picture theater: big payiog proposition: owne? muat_leata fown. at once: whiing to nacrifice. Call North 933 between 5 and 8 pom._for_appolatment T5e Rooming House Business. 17 rooms, beautiful brick home: well fur- nished; elec. light, hot-water heai: near busi ness muor: e"lg room .l|';? l':‘.rllod :rh-e\l, Owner leaving city; must well this week. No Fusonable ofer Tefused. No agents.’ Franks FOR RENT, NEW STORE," 1 Ga. Ave.—Suitable for tatlor. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 918 15th ST. OORNER GROOERY IN HEART OF ROOM. ing house sectlon: old-estabiished money mak- er; take invoice: terms or trade for second trust note or equity in investment houses. Before buying. selling or trading your busi nevs, see_the brokers having 29 years' experi- ence on F st. We get results. N. E. RYON CO., INC Main_ 4807, 1428 ¥ 8t P. F. CARLEY, Real Estate & Business Broker, 937 K. Fr. 6153. If you want 3 guick and satis- factory sale for your business, call to see me and list same. 1 get results. P. F. CARLEY. —_— - MAN'S FULL DR dresxes, coat. _Adams 33. § SUIT, o this * week, ADTOMATIC OIL P BARGAINS_Stiel and a number of Chas. M. S MINNEAPOLIS HEAT RE LATOR. new between 6 14* HEATER. newy a’ bargatn. "Addréss, Bo . Btewnway_ Chid other makes: im coudition; at reasonsble prices an tle: w5 secon 50 (o $150 on ne: layers of- standard, TUsed planos. completely s $00, on convenient mon! G._Pfciffer, 1210 G _st. Chickering, Bradbury and others; fome d-floor _piano _store w Grands. Upright celebrated make rebuilt, including Tow thly payments. PTANO. npright, alio rur. TOEETh PIANO AND MUSIC CA. PIANO, fioe upnight, $100 rington plaer piano’ with Arnold. 1323 G R couch _and pad. 1334 9th n.w. . exiz. BINET; Loglandew gany. Owner lear: Knabe. $130: Har rolls, $175. A. F. PULAYER-PIANO— Behaing: AND 1 price at 3409 0O I wmall wiwes 100 ; perfect condition; reasonable 190 GOODS for sale St on.w., betwess nings. RUGS. rugx rugs at lowest prices. ALL very rug —Ori n the gain House. 2423 151 = Chi one 9.5 and 10.8; 1752 Euclid_st._ n.w. denign other dark_green for bot Open eveningi chine Shop. 108 H st. n.e. ental, domestic and e the best line of rugs on the market We The house at cost. Open to 10 p.re nese rugs:_unusual also_one Belachie Size 9x12, one brown and tan mix- cost $40 each 00d_condis h. 5 between 200 F3) chines sent D. C. Sewing Ma- Linc. 8089. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ANDTRONS, dioing room sultes, suftes and_bedrédm Auites, in rately: February clearance of éverything desks, rugs, drapecies, tapestries. lamps, m rors; eversthing reduced. 1720 Coun. ave. Homie_Besutiful. Tnc. PLUMBING & HEATING—JOHN R. GUERIN, t Capitol st. Linc. 3417—8team and 'r heating. 'lwr.:‘.’m and power yoars. TGERATOR REPATRING inwing and oall_Main 7610, M. Tsie, ot EMODELING and ral bouse diekdy a5 neatly exseuied. sop ik Geors ia ave. Phone’ Col. 6087. e’ phene one dams 6128, 3 . W, ate wages expected; references. Address | glven by & registered nurse. West 2080. ¢ Box 308-V, Star office. e EX¢ IVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY !Inl)gsl ADVERTISING SOLICITOR—Experienced, per- manent, profitable contract: references. Ap. 519 13 to 1 or § to 8, 815 Interaational Bidg TEADING TYPEWRITER CO. s ener- etic, experienced salesman. Address Box 233. i. Btar office. e THIS {s an opportunity for better-than-the. Average type of man to make a permament con- mection with large national bank; applicants will receive thorough training fn our method: that are enabling m‘ men to earn substes #ial facomes. 36 to 12 and 3 te 4, U0 Bosk Bidge Mr. Duckett. = ‘womderful French method used. See D] WOMEN for Witchen work. = Fr.8840, TILE WORK P ariboro 68. Ledendecker, D.C.. 1787 P st. n.w. hons Jarper SPECIAL HOT OIL SHAMPOO, $1. FACIAL SITUATIONS—MALE. PRk 8 massage, scalp treatment, manicure. 18¢ Mrs. XTLLIAMS, 938 G st. n.w. ACCOUSTANT, cxpert, wanis smail sets o 7 books to _keep in Ime; rate, $1 per hour. 18th ST. N.W.—BEAUTIFUL LARGE Address Box S10., Btar office. Tl P TR AL S R L ACCOUNTANT desires sets of books to super- | couple or two elderly ladies; excellent care. ‘vise and audit; !V.l:ll"l only; reasonable | home surroundings. RO et e | T, ST MOV TR, ST X ermanen 3 willlag to work dvincement; Al Pefer- nurses. .Gl LR A _:.‘ Ifl’.&mn " fal prices, Phone Co., 610 E st. n.w. overstuffed, 1206 Madlzon ARMOHAIR AND ROCKER, brown leather: regsonable price. H A BATHROOM .OUTFITS, Bullding Materi Beame, Brick, Doors and Sash, Furnaces, Lum. ber, Lanterné, Paint, Roofing, Shovels, Wail Bosrd, Rock Board, etc. The Hechi House Wmlln‘nco. C"’&h"' Sth i, ave, n.e.; Main Office, Oth a: Balésmen at both offices until 5:30. rears saving you money on bullding ve establlshed the good will of the Hech- inger Company. . SEWING month old, will sacrifice iring, guaranteed Exchange. . 32; U B. T. Sioger. $8 rent.. rep. 741 11th, nr. Pi ING MACHINES ] Home, $15: Standard, others at $X; all gua mo, 8. E. Singer Shop, 313 Pa. 316 Net 3 3 Singe: igue. $10: Standard, New_Singer. MACHINES—Portable Electricy one ; D. H. Siogers 2 d'up: others, 3K to §15: renting, re e e Capitol Bewing Machine Frank. 13° re, $15_ $18, $20. $25; White, $30 $3 per mo. . Royal. F. 10425 170 Binger, 315; New New ideal, : 310 w machives, §5 Renting and repairing. Open evenin ave. e.0. Linc. 216. SHOWCASES, two one victrola. one bootblack 1708 20d st n.w. stand and 14 UTRREL ST poromac 20, A R, Less for cash. COAT, full length, 38 Remiogton, $70; lad. after 6:30, * Table: aimos! umbla 10263, * t. BICYCLES, 26 used: baby carriage. doll car riage, scooter and wagon wheel: 8o ba #ains in toys that were unpacked for Chris Keys of all descriptions duplicated. . M. Corr. 818 Sth st g 3 140 PHOLSTERING and furnjture repairing, in- Serior veoratl ubl.-t"{nrl. Col. 4088. Standard Uj g Co., 2810 14th st n.v. BEDROOM FURNITURE—Special _Februar: sale; very handsome bedroom suites in Frenci nd ' Américan walnut: very newest designs chifforettes, chiff irs. These suites are ally reduced for this sale. end an s S large nusiver at bargaing, eu _evenings. for "t 1451 ouet Capitot TYPEWRITERS—Rent reduced: selilng of & sacrifice prices, some real American T et Lincoln "§2. TYPEWRITER RENTAL 1891. mos. in ady. .25: 6 mos. &S = 'lH ranteed; wusra, RITERS—Underwoads, L. C. Smitha, poctai * Casn 103 Typewriier R SERVICE. Underwood. L. €, Smit it ‘Remingtons, en wold and rent-