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TheAstonishingAdventure of Jane Smith inued from Yesterday “I'm afraid she’: side,” she safd. “Why, Miss Basing would have fainted with surprise if the had found Renata anywhere near the top of anything. Or me either,” e aded, with reluctant honesty. Miss Molloy,” sald Raymond, “ask Afrs. Cottingham if she will let Lewis know that we are ready”; and as Jane moved away, she continued, “I should have thought her languages now. 2 Daphne's ‘Oh, my goodness must have been plling her languages were rotten, abso- lutely rotten. Why, mademoiselle sald that 1 was enough to break her heart, but when it came to Renata it was just, ‘Mon dleu! the whole time, and then there were rows be- iuse Miss Basing thought it was Only, somehow it seems in French — don’t you been putting on mouth fell open. she said, it on. Why, “she profar different think? Lady Heritage looked at Daphne as though she had some difficulty in thinking about h at all. ‘I see,” she sald grave! Cottingham bore down and then upon have been ready if 1 she sald. Her color ad risen and her voice shook a little. I could persusde you . I'm more than a moment. if you must had only known. You see, T thought to myself we would have our talk first and then enjoy our tea comfortably, and indeed it is just coming in—but, of course, if you are obliged to go Thank you tingham. You'll 1d 1 known, But, of but if T much, T am ye, Mrs. Cot- write to Masterson and let me know what the answer <7 1 think 1 hear the car.” Miss Todhunter, who had embraced iend so warmly half an hour fore, parted from her with a tepid shake, but if neither Daphne nor Cottingham considered the visit success, Lady Heritage seemed to fve some sajisfaction from It, and Jane told herself that not only had 2 danger been averted, but a distinct had been gained. CHAPTER XIV. ANE ran straight up to her room when they got back, but she was no sooner there than it came into her mind to wonder whether she had put away the files which she had been working on just before she went into the garden. Think she would, she could not be sure. She ran down ver: an Mrs advantage again and went quickly along the corridor to the library. The door was unlatched. She touched the handle, pushed it a little, and stood hesitating. Lady Heritage was speaking. 3 “It's a satisfaction to know: just where one is. Sometimes I've been convinced she was a fool, and then again . well, I've wondered. I wondered this afternoon in the gar- That man on the headland gives Who on earth den. me to think furiously could it have been? Y don't . know." “But 1 don't believe she saw him. 1 don't believe she saw anything or knew why she was frightened. She just got a start . a shock— began to run without knowing why. and ran herself into a blind panic. She looked quite idiotic when I was questioning her.’ “Oh,” thought 10 listen at doors, do?” What she did was to go on listen- ing. She heard Lady Heritage's rare laugh. “Then this afternoon—my dear Jeftrey, it would have convinced you or any one. The friend—this Daphne Todhunter—well, only a fool could have made & bosom friend of her, and, as I told you, even she had the lowest opinien of heradored Renata’s brains.” “I don't know.” said Ember again. “You say she’s a fool, 1 say she's a fool, her friend says she's a fool, but something, some instinct in me, pro- Womanly intuition,” said Lady Heritage, with a mocking note. There was silence; then: “These girls—were they alone to- :Mhtr?” 0. They conducted what ap- peared to be a curlously emotional conversation at the other end of Mrs. Cottingham's dreadful drawing-room, which always reminds me of a parish jumble sale.” Ember's much nearer, the room. “Emotional? he said quickly. laughed again “Mean?" she said. “Does that sort of thing mean anything?’ “What sort of thing? important.” “Oh, hand-holding, and ea tearful embrace or two. The usual accom- paniments of schoolgirl schwarmerel.” Jjane could hear that Ember was moving restlessly. Her own heart was beating. She knew very well that in Ember's mind there was just one thought—"Suppose she has told Daphne Todhunter.” “Which of them ber sharply, “I think they both did—Miss Tod- hunter most.” And you couldn’t were saying?”’ Not a word." I must know. her and find out? importance.” You think . . She may have told this girl what wo've been trying to get out of her. I must know. Look here, I'll take a book and sit down over there. She won’t notice me. Send for her and begin about other things, then ask her why her friend was so dis- tressed. . . . Jane heard Ember move again and knew that this time it was toward the bell. She turned and ran back along the way by which she had come. Five minutes later she was entering the library to find Lady Heritage at her table and Ember at the far end of the room buried in a book. “I want the unanswered-letter fiie,” Lady Heritage's voice was very busi- nesslike. Jane brought it over and waited while Raymond turned over the let- Jane. “It's horrible but what am I to voice sounded suddenly as if he had crossed What do you mean?’ Lady Heritage Please, it's cried?” said Em- hear what they Wil It's you send for of the first I don't see Lady Manning's let- ter” - “You answered it yesterday.” So I did. Miss Molloy—why did wour friend cry this afternoon?” “Daphne?” Yes, Daphne. Why did she cry?” “Oh, she does, you know.” “But I suppose not entirely without ®ome caus She was angry with me,” sald Jane very low. “Yes? kiss you when 1 noticed that she did mot ou went away.” “No, she’s angry. You see”—Jane hung her head—"you see, she thinks —TI'm afraid she thinks that I didn’t treat her brother very well.” ‘Her brothe Yes. She wanted me to be en- aged to him, but he's married some one else, 50 I think {t's rather silly of her to be cross with me, don’t you?” “1 really don't know.” Out of the tail of her eye Jane saw Mr. Ember nod his head just per- ceptibly. Lady Heritage must have meen it too, for she pushed the letter flle over to Jane. “Put this away. No, l.dnn't ‘want mlx‘ more at presen v Tea came in as she ‘oh\ s By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1825, hy Small, Mayserd & Co.) ! Afterward in her own room Jane sat down on the broad window ledge with her hands in her lap, looking out over the sea. The lovely day was drawing slowly to a loveller close, the sun-drenched air absolutely still, absolutely clear. The tide was| low, the sea one sheet of unbroken blue, except where the black rocks, more visible than Jane had ever seen them, pierced the surface. Jane did not quite know what had happened to her. Her moment of exhilaration was gone. She was not afraid, but she feit a sense of horror which’ she had not known before. She had thought of this adventure as her adventure, her own risk. Some- how she had never really related it to other people. For the first time, she began to see Formula “A” not as something which threatened her, THE Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1185 14th st.. Joll 148 and P, Day P ag! 201 Goorgla ave,, Jon G. Big 2008 14th Colilfower Art and Gift 401 14th, Bronaugh's Pharm 14th and Buchanan, Hohberger's Pharmacy. 14th and Colorado ave., O'Donnell's Phs Shop. 1785 Columbia road. Hutcher's Cigar Store. Wardman Park Pharmacy. 2162 Californiu st. 40 Bros. 24 and Mass. ave. 1st and K sts. 7th and K, Goldenberg's (time clerk's desk). ith and O ste., Assoclated Drug Stores iih aad R 1. ‘ave, J. French Simpson. 11th and M ats., L. H. Forster's Pharmacy. Vt. ave., 12th and R sts., Howley's Phar. 9th and U sts., McGuire's Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Rock Creek Cburch road, Rock Creek Pharmacy. Ga_ave. and Upshur st.. Colody & Blalel 8508 Gu. ave., Monck's Pharmacy. 5918 Ga. ave., Brightwood Pharmacy. 1901 L &t.. Morse Pharmaey. 8 Dupont Circle, Dupont Ph: 18th and Fla. ave., Pearson's Phxrmle‘ ave. and 1st st., E. A. Gaylor & 8on. st and B I ave., Parker's Phar. but as something that menaced the world. It was ridiculous that it was Mrs. Cottingham and Daphne Tod- hunter who had caused ‘this chang It is one thing to think vaguely of civilization being swept away, and quite another to visualize some con- crete, humdrum Tom, Dick or Harry being swept horribly out of existence. Jane's imagination suddeniy showed her Formula “A"—The Process, what- ever they chose to call the horrible things—in operation; showed it an- nihilating fussy Mrs. Cottingham, with her overcrowded drawing room and her overcrowded talk; showed it doing something horrible to fat, com- mon Daphne Todhunter. The ro- mance of adventure fell away, the glamour that sometimes surrounds catastrophe shriveled and was gone. It was horrible, only horrible. Jane kept seeing Mrs. Cottingham’s ugly room, and Raymond Heritage standing there, as she had seen her that afternoon, like a statue that had nothing to do with its surroundings. All at once she knew what it was that Lady Heritage reminded her of— not Mercupy at all, but Medusa with the lovely, tortured face, stoné and vet suffering. As she looked out over that calm sea she had before her all the time the vision of Medusa, and of hundreds and hundreds of quite ordinary, vul- gar, commonplace Mrs. Cottinghams and Daphne Todhunters being turned to stone. A tremor began to shake her. It kept coming again and again. Then, all at once, the tears were run- ning down her face. It was then it came to her that she could not bear to think of Daphne as she had seen her at the last, with that hurt, angry, puazled look. “She's a fat lump, but Arnold is her brother, and Renata is her friend, and she thinks they've falled each other and been horrid to her. I can't bear it.” At that moment Jane hated herselt flercely because Daphne's tears had amused her. “You've got a brick instead of a heart, and, if you get eliminated, it'll serve you right.” She dabbed her eyes very hard, straightened her halr, and ran down- stairs to the library again. Ember was the sole occupant, and Jane addressed him with diffidence: “Mr. Ember, do you think I might do you think Lady Heritage would mind . . . 1 mean, may I use the telephone?’ “What for?’ sald Ember, looking at her over the edge of his paper. “I thought perhaps I might.” sald Jane . 1 mean, 1 wanted to say something to my friend, the one who is staying “with Mrs, Cotting- ham.” “Ah—yes, why not?” “Then I may?’ “Oh, yes, certainly. me to go?" Jane presented a picture of modest confusion. It was concern for Daphne Todhunter that had brought her downstairs, concerp and the prickings of remorse, but at the sight of Ember she experienced what she would have described as a brain- wave. “If you wouldn’t mind,” she said. “I'm so sorry to disturb you, but I did rather want to talk privately to Do you want her.” “Oh, by all means.” Ember's tone was most amiable, his departure most courteously prompt. Jane would have been prepared to bet the eighteen-pence which consti- tuted her sole worldly fortune to a brass farthing that upon the other side of the door his attentive ear would miss no word of her conver- ation. She gave Mrs. Cottingham's num- ber, and waited in some anxiety. The volice that sald *“Hullo!" was unmistakably Miss Todhunter's, and Jane began at once: (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) U. S. CATHOLICS IN ITALY. First Official Pilgrimage Party Reaches Naples. By the Associated Press. APLES, March 3.—The first official holy vear pilgrimage from the United States. comprising 470 New England Catholics, led by Cardinal O'Connell, arrived here today on the liner Ohio from Boston. “It was an ideal trip—a fitting one for such a purpose as ours,” Cardinal O'Connell remarked. “There was scarcely any sea and not a moment of illness on board.” A reception was given the party by representatives of the nation and the city. Cardinal O'Connell answered in Itallan the addresses of welcome. Cardinal O'Connell remains in Na- ples today, proceeding to Rome by automobile tomorrow to pave the way for the pilgrims, who will remain here until Wednesday. BAN ON GLOVES FAILS. Movement Makes Scant Headway | cu! in London Society. LONDON, March 3.—The effort to revive the “no glove” fashion fn Lon- don soclety as a measure of economy has not met with great success, much to the satisfaction of glove dealers. Bare arms in the evening were seen a great deal early in the season— about the time that white kid gloves reached a price just twice that of pre-war days, when everybody wore | them. The queen frowned on the “no glove” idea from the very beginnin, as did other ladies of royalty. Prin- cess Mary and the Duchess of York, likewise refused to go without gloves, consequently the idea soon outran itself. An alternative to gloves h: been taken up in the long-sleeved dance frock, which modistes have en- deavored to popularize in an effort to satisty some.of their “new poor” cus- tomers who haven't quite as much “pin money” as formerly. “DUSTER” PLANE SHOWN. OGDENSBURG, N. Y., March §.—A new type “duster” airplane, designed to wage war on the boll weevil of the Southern cotton flelds by scat- tering poison powder over a wide area, was demonstrated to represen- tatives of three governments on the ice of the St. Lawrence River here. Flight Comdr. Hobbs of the Cana- dian department of aviation, Comdr. Zarr, chiet of training operations of the Argentine air fordes, and Elmer Johnson, chief engineer of the Amer- lcan Government's Department of Agriculture at Tallulah, h.nm Wisconsin Park Pharmacy. 4505 Wisconsin ave. Takoma Park, 359 GEORGETOWN. 28th and P sts.. Pride’s Pharma 8204 M st., 0'Donnell's Pharma, 8411 M st n.w., Moskey's Fha Wisconsin ave. NORTHEAST. 4th and H sts., Home Drug Company. 907 H st.. Garren's Music Store Tth st. and Md. ave., Louis F. Bradley. 12th st. and Md. ave., Louls Sacks. North Cap. and 1, Kenealy Pharmacy. 826 East Capitol &t.. Paul's Pharmacy. Bast Capitol and Sth sts.. Blelouss’ Pharmacy. 18th and East Cap., Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 20th st. and R. I ave., Colline’ Pharmacy— Woodridge. 8500 12th st., Mayo's Pharmacy—Brookland. SOUTHEAST. 3¢ and Pa. ave, O-Dosselle Drog Store. 1t Wisconsin Ave. Phar. edar st., Mattingly Bros. vaer's Pharmacy Anacostis Healy's Drug SOUTHWEST. RATE—3 CENTS A WORD In_Washington and Suburbs for— Help and Situations Wanted. Lost_and. Found. For Sale and Wanted Miscellaneous. Automobiles for Sale and Waated Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Business Opportunities, etc. RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON | 4 cents a word. REAL ESTATE ADS 8-line minimum, at line rate. ‘as follows: 20¢ per line. 19 per line. 18 per line. 17c per line. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. All advertisements for The Evening Star must be at The Star office or one of The Star branch offices by 11 p.m. the DAY BEFORE ISSUE, with the followlug exceptions Lost' and Found. Des Wanted Help 1 ‘Wantad Situations. Advertisements under the ahove Classifica tions will be accepted at The Sta st. and Pa. ave.. until 9:30 Ail advertisements for The be received at The Star office by 5:30 p gatarday. or at any of The Star branch off 2 fom. Saturday, "CASH ST OBDER ia required for all ad- vertisements from iransient advertisers. HELP MALE G SOLICITOR—References: compensation: permanent; advancement. International Rldg. large 10 ! ADVERTISI) Bia. 8T EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (WELL 3\ (Continued) D. U, TUESDAY, You SLEEP SoumDLY You'LL FiND BATH SALTI AN J0AP IN THE BAHRoom " (Continued) MARCH 3, 1923. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s x;n Optimist. SITUATIONS FEMALE (Comtinued) HELP AND SITUATIONS, NAW! Tm JosT 5T BY POP MOMAND OH WELL~ MAYDE TH DG Cow waLL BE LEAVIN SEVEN WEEKS!! WANTED MISCELLANEOUS (Continued) CHTE i troducing & most unususl new office device—a counter-signature forgery prevention machine and check writer combined: the right man with & record of success in check writer sales Will find & wonderful opportunity in our Wash ington distributorship. 1t you qualify, wire giving phone number, and we will come and ou this pew machine. Hall-Welter Co., commission Farette st., 5 to_work Washin, . Murray, 1817 o T sales plan: com- expense money to hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. mission, 85% man_who by LIVE-WIR Bee Mr. Barnes, Irving, Strobel Motor Real Estate Salesman. We desire the services of an experienced and ‘aggressive salesman owning car. Entire co-operution is offered. S:{CO:; GRANT=ROBERTS L 8t N.W. COUPLE. outside. FOR HOUSEWORK —Mau can work 701_16th n.w. and female, ,\xgly stock; legitimate pmgo%mon. Apply 207, Investment Bldg. 3* WANTED—-CHOCOLATE|j DIPPER, WHITE, WITH EX- PERIENCE. APPLY TOG. I. M, Jr, 336 PENNA..AVE. N.W., AFTER 10 A.M. = ALTERATION HANDS to work on gowns and coats; none but those with store experience Iappl_\'. The Louvre, 1115 F st. nw. SEAMSTRESS—Permanent po- sition; must have reference. The Mode, F and 11th sts. n.w ALESWOMEN, experienced, for millinery \ppl supt., The Palais Roval 11th and G sts. SALESWOMEN for bonds : and| TPTANTST wishes e ture theater: y nee; best refer. r office. 4% CLOTHES—Wiil pay highess prices for ladies and men's worn clothes. Write or phome D. Steln, 1308 Tth xt. n.w. Phone North 499. BECRBTARY-STENOGRAPHER, experienced X.w efficieut, dependable, nlwx G by day or week, remodeling Chil- dren's clothes & "2;‘""" wanted by dress- maker: colored. Euclld_n.w. nrz\m.k.u- 06! Rapid typist; copyi cents a page. atter 8. STENOGRAPHEE and office assistan experience; references. Address Box 4 TAILORIN Tand North 5084 Knowiedge o Bned. " educated, " desires pou salary. Address typist. 3408 Keurney st. Phone N. 2881.J after 5:30 p.m. 3¢ WET NURBE, care for baby. part or all time. Address Box 26-R, Btar office, aressmaking Femodeling. CLOTHING (men's castoff). Main 4145 if you wish the best results rice in used clotl ished 1985, J1 DIAMONDS, 0ld goid, siiver, bought for cas Louls. Abrahams, §15 G st 5.w. - DIAMONDE, Jeweiry and old goic, for ca ‘afvia Hotls m.mfi'flm.y it B0 delays. B ot n.w.. rooms 17 and 18; EATH] it pric paid. Square Deal Furuiture Co., 501 Epe o n.w. Phone Main 5636, FURNITORETf you bave any furniture or other goods to sell, and you want to obtain best results, eend for Louis Notes, 421 10th st o.w. Plove Franklin 2015. TURNITURE enough for an Broom house mad s Immediately, s & whole of i3 parts FURNITURE G0d_bome fursisiines Cail M s, 1 wanted FURNITURE and | nwu-»n..za £o0ds of al kinds. | for highest cash prices. Call J WORK with tailor; good sewe: mont_n. WOMAN, “wettled, white, Protestant permanest employment; six years Government sarvice; need work, would consider light bhousework, Address Box 4937, Star office. o well photo. Coupons. nw. . HELP DOMESTIC employment whole or part" time Unecessary; Tree loctures every. Thomda F. 610-611 im wtudent or Ad Willlam Matteson, uate; fibe opportunit CRANBERVATD WAITRESS reforenc quired. ave. CHILDS NCRSE, wilte. Tor 3 ehdrenT Toose Eave ‘local references. Apply Room 341 Wood- rd Bldg., 15t and 11 n.w., between 2 aud 5 pm.. or call Maln 5180. = COOK and_houseworker; stay mights. 2088 18th et n.w., Apt. 44. COOK and general housework: stay ni Cleve, 151 'y 1 TTY Bldg., SI17 14th st. ity culture school in Wi Individual instruction. Franklin_ A SCT Culture, Burchell Ouly_exclusive bes Established 1920, and evening classes. RADIO- The Spring | College will I full courses § atruction. There growing demand branches of t always succes s00n as thes sonub Catalogue s LOOMIS R ing and radio_con- is & constant and rapidly for trained 1 ul i ol ing our students sraduate, Tui ition charge weekly payments. ulars on request. . 405 9th st Mals 0K and housekeeper, reliabie colored wom- 340 month: refe. 2300 18t 1 after 5 p.m. Toesday. * neat_colored girl: 348 19th st. n.w. stay nights Col. £o0d pay. GENPRAL HOUSEKEEPER, middle - aged, Christian woman: g0od home for right parts: refetences Tequired. Adirers Box T6D. SisF office. AL HOUSEWORK —Experienced _and bir woman, good cook: no laundry work; must bave references. Apply 223 Btb st. n.e. AR, TENOR BANJO, REASONABLE TERMS. 1231 Girard. (ol 1284-W. STUDENTS—Do you meed any help on mathematics? Expert individual coaching. any branch. including cal- culus, one or two nights & week (Monday and Thursday). Terms low. Call at COLUMBIA 1903 14th st B. THOMAS, ASSISTANT JANITOR, colored, for apartment house: must have references. Apply Mr. Wal ters, 918 15th st. n.w., between 5 and § p.m. | only. AUTOMOBILE pi ass workmen need apply. & Sons. 3 BUSINESS msmucnon. references: c st.n.w. GIRL. colored, to clean gent's small aj Sunday mornin Address Box 75-B, office. stay night ent Sear SITUATIONS DOMESTIC CHAMBERMAID WOIK by aeat colored §if Call 917 R n.w. i L CIBANING by 4y or hour. Appiy 1916 § s FURNITURE for the parlor radio, chairs and rockers. cea. > Tonk el waia 8006 ‘a5 you P get the best e . EURNTTURET you want to o'é::' Tail ¥ or your furziture & Bouselio . call Furniture Co.. Main 2506, 610 Loulsia CLEANING BACHELOT APTR. or @iy work, neat colored girl wants place. Answe® by mail, 2412 17th st. nw., Apt. 5 FURNITURE WANTED and honsehold goods qou, il feel satistied with prices 1.1 elsenberg. 418 101 i oF cateteria york 7004 references. st mw. 5 in_ apartment or o7 NH, ave, o Answer or housework, colored girl wanty Tace: will help with children; reference. 1832 18th COOK, 67t floor or wpts ref = e Dt refereace; colorsd. COOK—Colored woman wishies place in nu mily_ Call Fraok. 10853, - FURNITURE, planos. carpet 1282 for wagon or buve me call buy Bot ure office fixtures. Monmey advanced on storage. Sachs Furniture Co.. corner Sth and D s o.w. Main 8308, “Write or phone | { Enterprise Deco. | ™ N S oR |RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued) NG Wihter-time _price; painting. Adams 2326, udwmu\u ROOMS PAPERED. and up. EORGE, 2627 11th st. o Co. PAPERHANGIN ipterior end exterior palacing D ai lowest prices’ ropoli 427 2 v PL¥E 40 rebuilt and refinished by players installed, §1 SON PIANO Sifiles Swotime SCHAEFER-S8AND Linc, 1087. T NG & B ERAT Il “REPAIRIN —By u'\"" s Berkeler, TH2W TILE WORK teed. repairing pricen Edwin P E. Ellett, TP TN GMTNT7 leather begs. ladies’ handbags. Mintz. { UPHOLST a Gecorating, et abinet work g e WINDOW AND _ DOOR quality opaque shades fitted to vour windows 85c best_qua hung free. We w BLATT, 11t WINDOW 10 order. Free estimi SON, 4000 1at ut s call with " and H ts. n.e. T HADES IM. B[‘TLLR & FURNITURE—Want farniture: also plano. ¥ FURNITURE 17 suits for your laneous, cail Al a.w. I'rankita to_purchase some used Phone Frauklin 5294 ou_want to ootaln best (urniture Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave. = and other miscel- | ave. and L to propositio o responaibia You COOK wnd general bousework: reliable colored woman: stay nights. 1215 4th st. now. * wants place o get dinne €27 14th st. n.w.. ba v atternoons. SITORE—W a?lhd urniture for high-grade rooming house: must be reasonable: will pay cash. - Box 191.X. Star_office purchase some rienced colored woman. Call North T st. now. Bt o TOOK place, ss; stay pights. 441 N COOK and maid, first class, . COOK and' Tst class, wants position. DAY'S WORK of any kind by colored woman: reference: and also get dinners. North 402§, GOLD, siiver, watche oy needed in our manu id._Selin; OI.D ol.u. siiver, diamonds, Jeweiry: f beautiful pleces e Iy TS, e eipecially ™A F Vdrnald TYPEWRITER, standard make: will trade 17- Jeweled Lilinols ~geats’ c 1 Indiana TAY'S WORK wanted by col ey 7 colored woman. 1007 GIRL for general housework in small family near cars agd bus. 3219 Klogle ©. n.w. Ering references GIRL, colored, Tor cooking and Bousework. 800 N. C. ave cmn for light mmmlu, Appiy u1 I WANTED —THOSE _WHO ARE PLANNING to take Civil Service examinations as clerk to Soin special class now forming. Stze of class limited. Apply at once. Strayer 13th st. Phone Main_3430. HOY, colored, sbout houséwork. _Apply_1830_Biltmore BOY with bicycle for errand work. 1311 G st. now.. Room 601 i BRICKMARON, white, non-union. Appiy Mr. Donahue. Bladensburg rd. and M _st. n.c. CAR WASHERS, colored. 1425 Irving st . CHACFFEURS can make excellent commission during ipauguration: must have identification card and know city. Blue & Gray T 212 18th st. n.w. Salary to stari: advancement. Address Rox BOYD SHORTHAND IS THE SIMPLEST system in commercial use: easily read. fast, best: touch typing. spelling, Fng., bus. letter writing: grad. in demand: pos. guar. Est. § 1838 G 'st. n.w. M. 2% aminations. Specisl course for stenographer-typist exam- inations, § days and O nights each wk. Tui- course for all First Grade beginning today for Po. each Wed - salary, $1.800. ;" 'salary, §1.860. for those who enter. this rvice Preparatory School, th and F_n.w. Phone Fr. 2080, week. The Ciril § cor. 1 COLLECTOR for imstallment house: portunity for live wire to conpect With cf organizstion: must have car or bicyele. App —oat Fruck. experieaced, 1 Frank Joy Co.. 1112 9th st i for laundry route; must and honest; $30 cash bond’ requir Lavadry, 14th and R s. = D, good sl around; emall place v: good wages; steady employment. ox 19-B. Star office Tor Auto” | maids, aufeurs, Taundress, day janitors Poto Tal worker, $40: aurse, $00; general worker, $30. nurse in wasted. rivate home: Wardman EEPER—Lady to do general house: work and assist with care of little girls. Ad- dress Box 68-B. Star office. . DAY wm.x or laundry to take bome. N. 1853-W. DAY'S or parciims work. Ost. ne. Y'E WORK by colored womas. Ewaan st n.w. DAY _WORK, laundry of cleaniog of ATy RORE, aundry of cleaalas of way ¥ind. DAY'S WORK oo Sondeve a5d Fridare: re: liable woman Georg ISHWASHER or Mitchen Belpers 530 6% pm.: colored woman. 905 You st. g.w., Apt. 8. Call after 4. GBNERAL HOUSBWORK, stay nights. 1121 § at: now. Pho 3 Write or call 41 1554 experienced girl; Hi OTSEMAID. $45 to $30 per morth. North GENERAL HOUNEWORK by colored gifl Wil references. Apply 422 N. Y. ave. NURSE, white, to care for bal old and’ assist with upstairs wor 2010 Klingle road. Adams 4323 SETTLED WOMAN to help with housework &ood home for right party. Call ten months 3 references. TE, part time. Phone Col._6980. . WOMAN for general housework; 885 & month; feference. 4210 39th st n.w., Wedaesday from 1012 am WOMAN, general housework. n. 1017 Diltmore GENERAL HOUSEWORK, pl AL ROy EWORK, plain cost; colored GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small famil |& reliable” colored women.' 119% Thoma GIRL, colored. chambermaid, waltress, work.” 1817 Corcoran st. North 8608. GIRL wishes place for general housewor small family; 5o washing. 1915 15t .L':,-’-'f by 2y RECOMMENDED SERVICE. | The following bueiness comcerns guaran- fee satisfaction to Star readers. Any com- plaint found meceasary to be made io Tha Btar wil receive prompt cttention. For admiseion to Recommendsd Rervice Col- il Main £000. Bramch 1 AUTO BATTERY & RADIATOR EXPERTS. Lampe, ke, tonders; low prices.” TUCKER B D sor courtuouse. B ACWBA E! OVE outlasts paint 2 to 1): 23 rom: mirror finish lasts indefinitely. G 1188 TDebest piant, 13 AUTO PARTS NICKEL PLATED, Farereninted cqual lo pew: siefing llver hed: brass beds relacqiered. JOHN & flfl A & CO. (established 1910), L Pierce st. n.w. _Phone Franklin 5431 AUTO RADIATORS AN CORES; FREEZE- f radiators; fenders and bodies repaired. 319 13th st. n.w. (1% blocks o Franklia NXU 1421 P et Franklin_5088. BOXSPRINGS. MATTRESS Before the spring rush comes. et us renovate yours. Right prices and prompt Sured _EAGLE BEDDING GO 1133 B Phone . 706 th GIRL wishes position 1n private family as belper and go to scheol; stay mights. 1816 . n. PLASTERING, CEMENT D, 2613 Quarry rd. a.w AN e ecibaris of sssistiog: & me er with 2children: stay nighta; bring refer- encea: 330 per month. Call befors 12 o'clork mornings. 8973 Harrison st. Phose Cleve- an MALE AND FEMALE, PLACE your want ‘in time with HOME EMPLOY- MENT BUREAT, Pot. 1150. 2004 9tk st. n.w. life in equste compessatio Address Box 220.7, Star o FBRDSMAN AND DAIRYMAN, experionced, reliable, working, for modern barn of pure bred Holstelns. G. H. Harrls, Route No. 3, Silver Hill. Md LABORER hour_day. LABORERS diing_horses. LABORERS (6) work. ~ leport to Faderat Heating " Co. 1801 T a. now.: $3.60 per mive- Apply Soperintendent. 310 Jife insuran . educated time; large returns, Address Box 233-Z, Star office. MAN, rellable, wanted in every town and city for free sample and aimanac distributions; no “efling: expericnce upnecessary; outdoor sear- Tound work: part or full fime: write quickls. Director Hansen, 0153 North Clark st., Chi- ago, 111 i MAN, competent, for acrven work. MAN, married, with farm experieace, for ehard work: permanent job with seady ad- Tancement for man willing to take bold and Tearn "the game; excellent house furnishie ive experience, recent employers and full in- formation i first letter. - Mt. Pleasant ¢ chards, Havre de . MEN—Ex-servic 3 Sunday, ® to 10 mornings. 403 Bpltic Bldg., 608 ¥ st. n. MEN to_cell Ford cars on liberal = Rohey Motor Co., authorized Ford dealers, 1420 L st. n.w. STEN interested in_permaneat sales wor perience ot nocessary: 323 to beginners. ad- vancement. A;gl to 11—3 to 5—303" Dis- trict Nationsl Bank_Bidg. N AND BOYS—To make big money durin; fifu IIArlflon. 1o sell _books on the life o{ President Coolidge. Henry Schwartz, 616 D at Avply TER, apartment work: permaneot posi- Tion: Teoly. giving references Address Box 89-B, Star office. 4 POULTR!.’HA_\' afraid of work. G. Hill, Md. R, R_STATION AGENT, at nearby town; sal ary, $85-8100 per month; reply at once, ! ing’ experience 1f any.” Address Box 5B, Buar o experienced, white, for i ing; single, Telible and not ‘Barris, Route 3, Bilver PLACES by cook, waitress, stay i first-class part-time worker; 2 g after school.North 0011 . waiters, dishwashers, counter kitchen' help, chafs. nurses, Fuller's Agency, 1221 his; also workers BUSINESS POSITIONS—Fren Washiogton E for the ‘public by the Washington School for Secretaries. SS NO CHARGE UNLE YOU ARE PLACED. Room portation Bldg., 17 . For Efficient Male [‘mployus CONSULT OR CALL T. M. C. A. I'ree Exployment Service gistration. G SOLICITOR—References; | permanent; advancement. "Ridg. W TON HELP W Ladies’ Shop, 1220 ¢ st . AN EXCELLENT HOME for Eirl, with a family in country; will furni separate cottage for your use: ‘must have best references. _ Apply 926 1 ADVERTE ‘compensation; ployment Exchange: operated | SITUATIONS—MALE. HOUSEKEEPER. first clas = Address Box Ho-B, Star ofcs. 0 PONge" HOUSEWORK wanted in home Spanieh or Mexican family. Addre; Star office. TAUNDRESS First class; work o me. 2920 Sherman ave. Adams 4022. g rmmno. Box 4B Bring riE ACCOUNTANT, certifed public, will make sudits and exaiinations evenings; metems in- stalled. Address Box 58-B, Star office. NY RIND OF WORK by man with § years® {merience at plumbing and Duco painting. Weat 208, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER desires manent position: experienced: will sonsider | partcime work. Address” Box 8182, Star ce. all-around n wants reference. Address Box 4 | BOOKKEEPER, five years' experionce bunk- iing and industrial abroad, foreign Illlnllel. wants position with American firm; will l 3" LAUNDRESS, part-time work; capable wi Lineoln. 3481, " DT LAUNDRESS First-class, wants washes (o take home. Phone Main 8243. 428 N. Y. ave. n.w. 3 TLAUNDRY to bring home or morning work, by experienced woman. North 4580. 4 :AUNDB! o take home. 2025 Vermont ave. w. LAUNDRY WORK to take home by col Woman. 1508 26th_st. n.w. e LAUNDRY WORK (o take home by colored Woman. - 823 29th st neme oo o < LAUNDRY or part Gime ored_woman. _Call West 2420-W. LIGHT HOUSEWORK, no Saturdiy pori Mrs. Catherine Smith, 10 Lamont st. n.w. 5 DT ompetent ol rt from the bottom. Address Box BUTLER, colored. desires position; city refer- ences. Phoue Norts 1STL-W. Call 1810 8 st.n.w. i CARPENTER- Jobbing —work prompay tended to. Adams 23 3 CEMENT FINIEHER, AT and brickiarer day or job. o Call” Norih ae6'w. Ask for H . 1535 10th at. n.w. CHAUFFEUR—Lady, leaving Wi mngm-, wishes to place chauffeur, who has been in her gmploy for two years, honeat, sober, excellent driver, able to ‘make own ra lable AFte March o Inguire Ape. 915 2400 16th st's CHAUFFEUR 1n private famlly; references. Franklin 5S8R, . state experlence Addréss Dox 61-B, Star ERK for laundry and salary expected. ~doctor's office. fioor. - for outside city: only re. fined and ambitious need apply. Address Box wanted mu 14th st. n.w, Sehs EXPERIENCED collar, markers and assorters. Totel Rooy experienced _only. er. cuff and body ironers, Palace Laundry, 720 THAUFFEUR, colore 22. 1723 Vermont ave. n. COOK-HOUSEMAN, — Engl experienced amall family in_city preferred; best refs. White._Address Box 54-B, Star office. ¢ GENERAL STORE PORTER, @ood references; age 1112 Q st. JANITOR, colored, small apt 1326 W sf. n.w. AN, young, married. high school education, wishes work of any kind; experienced as clerk and farmer; can drive car; good references. with quarters. . 237 Oth st. Hth_st. 3 . salesmanship, good income, Miss Rowe, 208 Maryland GOVERNMENT CLERK. spare time; special life insurance work: adequate compensation. Address Box 243-7, Star_office. 2 }:'-I LADY in tailor sbop, as Snister. st MATD, colored, for store. Apply Young Ladies’ Shop. 1220 G_st. n.w. PAINTER, good man, A reference. E st. n.w. STEAM FITTER, sires work; ten H. D. A.. 518 3rd at. n.w. TYPING—Home. Mss. especially; called for. delivered. North 7678, YOUNG MAN desires Thousework by day week o month, experienced: reference. a(:-ll non-union, Arst class, de- ears’ experience; reference. 'YOUNG MAN to ride whe estate office; eal address in own ha: perience and’ referenca, r office. MAN, n. a8d work in_real a month to start; ting, stating age, ex- Address Box 25-B, YOUNG experienced, for lunchroom. 8598 M s MAIDS—White. — Apply house, 15th and L sts, MARCELLER wanted, experionced. ADPIY ‘at Whelan's_619 H st n MILLINERY SALESLADIES, perfenced; no other need Millinery, 1335 G Tousekeeper, Lee exo tnowhl;m 0, pply. YOUNG MEN (2) for stles work: experience not Decessary; must be neat appearing: sal- ary, commission and bonus to start. ~Apply Room 208, Bond Bldg. SHOE SALESMEN—Ten ex- SALES CLERK, experienced. for { wear store: prefer one who has worked in a erienced, for shoe sale. Apply £ Lyman, Philipsborn, shoe dept. PORTER, 1n ladies’ store; must be thoroughly experienced and bring best references. The Louvre, 1115 F st. n.w. Opportunity: For Lawyer Salesman. . Large law publishing company wishes to employ live-wire men having koowledge of law fo sell Corpus Juris CTS syete vyers on & favorable commission basis with weekly drawing Account: permauent position: fie opportunity for right wen; supply at least fire references; give permancot home Address Box 2T-R, Star_offide. p YOUNG MAN, capable, exccutive ability. kuowledge of Spanish, trping and ofice ad- ministration, desires position. ~Address Box 62-B. Star office. YOUNG MAN, now emploved, with 8 sears’ experience as’ stenographer, desires position: day or, evening: some koowiedge of bookkeep- o | 5. “Address Box 70-B, ‘Star oftce YOUNG MAN, LL. B. degree, and sccounting experience. also legal e ence, desires commectios with good law frin of other legal work. Address Box 07-B, Bar office. typist, knowledge zer, law gradaste expert tion with firm where advancement; willing to i b e ‘excellent references. lufl aecon ...q“m- Dosition 1n ""fl"ln “m&n:?m—_:_? cement ; willl ary; ex WANTED—SALESMEN ADVERTISING SOLICITQR: references; large compensation. anen 0 PERI ‘with automobdiie, to T T R I | Btireties, T &‘“ -n-"fl“lu-— credit clothing store. Apply 623 Tth st. m.w. FALESWOMEN, experienced, for_coats, suits, dresses and millinery. Young Ladies’ hop, 1229 G et. n. SEAMSTRESS, mendiog, %X per O montp, with board, from 9 to 3. PRIy 'flh referénce 8321 R st., near Wisconsin ave. STENOGRAPHER, experienced; salary, $90 mouth; "good_opfortunity for *advaaceiment. Address Box 71- Star_offi TIFUTS AND BTENOORA=IAE iy ey earn_tultion in e or evening help. “Research University, i Jackson place. Call. WIDOW, refinel, with good education, wanted 22 orguolaation director: home wark: siato par. tieul: of yourself al salary inter‘v‘:w address Box 72-B, Star office. WOMAN, white, to wash dishes d_kitchen utensils in private cafeteria. Apply Room 1, 12th_st. n.w. ‘WOMAN—General - lunchroom work; _experi. enced In cooking: room and board; §ood DAY Call Clarendon. 'Vay 2L~ ‘% _ WO)IA.\, ‘white, about 30 years of age. with rience in cooking, to cook for ivate t‘ foterin. Apply Room 1, 722 12th s WOMEN of presence and educati Iaiea division Of & larse corporation; imust o over 25. Write for appointment or tween 1 and 5. Mrs, P A Washington. o8 YOUNG 1?.%. Righ school graduate, o :fi ceach ™ tumn, for e ' at ouce. Strayer W'fl‘l C‘ASEiER—m rc- il mum.znn.n- mumom—mz. FEMALE N and_wife Wish piace as jasitor. Pbose HAN and_wife W a5 Jasitor. 4625, North SITUATIONS FEMALE ARSTST PLAIN COOKING. in_cafete Iunehreast; olored girl. 2008 I st 0 ‘BOOKKEEPER, cashier, youn; desires bie." 20" Que position; e nced and rell MAKTRG. Sqvyisaced, By day ot at Hiob iy e rlelte family. Mlflt. w""' u':hfiu S Sgee. ages, --m hnm-m Now York LIGHT HOUSEWORK wanted by a reliable colored_girl. Call or write 638 Callan at. n.e. MORNING WORK or half time by girl. 1461 Swann st o.w. HAISING ts ake ems or out b day. 3P 1ith st. n.w. WOMAN, capable, wishes work by d week. 20 B ut. s.e. Linc. 4906, "-" WORK by the day or week waated. 1001 1st nw. % and gen screening snd CARPENTERE AND BUILDERS, contractory in_ busicess to serve: estimates given. ALE- SHIRE & FOLTZ. 1124 10th st. n.w., Fran 7938. 1020 Sth st. n.w.. Frank 926 CAHPENTRY, REMODELING and all kinds, ‘m«n building and glassing-in a ians fornished if necessary. A H st. n.w. or phone North 3997 8426, Col. | alty cleared $: case and + season HARDWARE and ho on. " Address most progressive residential market Yiew Market. Georgia_ave. an: real bargain. sell 241 John Marshall o TATLORING 2 account by ‘r,uukl\' account illn ol CLEANING, store £ il T929-1 | Roosirve | i PRE £ood 'stand Lealt BOARDING HOUSE_Nine three baths: all rooms filled; d northwest business sectlon N n rooms, rable price a of bo WILL Jocation colors to seiect | AND CONFE ¢ . “But hatvells 500 & tal: 3-year lease: es & opening for good man: pri t for quick sale: wonid consider trading for small city or subnirban blisbed HOUSE FOT northwest locat silled with Adfvess Box { wiLi tial first payment Ndress “Box 60D { office. e By ROOMT 3 ern; will sacrifice for §450: aia’ location; proftable. Star_office. ELECTROLYSIS TAUGHT, M course, 843, fits you for business paying cafn eves. Address Box190-V., Star office NOTIO rent. $110; ‘Address Box | well equ i Box splinted. A. _ARMSTRONG, 1283 10th st. Franklin' 7483. GONORBTB WORK —The Co., concrete work of all kin on small jobs. Office, 4206 G ELECTRIC HOUSE WIR to have your home electrified. 12 months to pay the cost of bringlug electricity into house. Wiring, fixtures, lamps complete. and we gua antee fo save you money with serviee just you like it. No moner paid tll lights are turned on. ° PENN ELECTRIC CO., 911 8th st. n.w._Phone Main 512. 7e ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPATRIN reasonable cost. Work guaranteed. Esti given.Phone West 4523 FLOORS LAID, scrap: novated. MODERN FLOOR 0O., 1409 Belmont st. n.w. Now is the time Adams Py PERSONAL SWEDISH MABSAGE GIVEN BY TRAINT i e % Y TRAINED ";..A,LKD! CARED FOR BY NURSE. Ll\' ILK-PI OOVKIS'. z'lflm"!g. ulr;:n'ru cushions, snap fasteners, moles gi | B L ISHERWOOD. 1301 oth s.w. Br. sHibe 32&"5‘.’2' nfli—nfi.lu TOR 2GED, IN- vision. North T963. 1620 2 lhm o u"lk WPRIGHT SAFELY AND IAP'DLY RI with wond. French meth. . DELLA D 'LED— ENDECKER, D. C.. l'fl . n.w. Fr. 8849, ELECTRIC BATH, MASSAGE FOR RHEU- lnllll , neuritis, lum poor circulation 6835-J. FLOORS—G14 floors refinished or scraped fiks vew: new floors laid, eraped and Snished. ACME FLOOR €O, 1313 H st. nw. Main 5. Night phone, Cleve. 3818. The most deplorable floors made new. Col. 2458 BISHOP BRO! 11th st. n.w. electric machine or_band_wor! Fr. @32¢ day, Fr. 2627 evenings. J. C. PRICE, | 1130 tth st ELECTRICAL HOME WIRING—6 rooms, bath, balls and cellar, $57.50; 12 mouths to pay. Don't have your home wired without our esti- Economy Electric Co., 2401 P n.w._Phone West 2074. Jatast murse (cstored), Phone N. 5 ANUSCRIPTS EDITED AND rnh._xsfi“w booklets, papers, speech written on any subject by author ln‘ zflb“c‘“ of wide ox- perience. ~ Address Bo; . Star office. BBST MOTHERLY L'll‘ given children b day o week: by experienved refioed. mlored ‘woman. Address Box 31.B, Star office. 3* LADIES” TURKISH BATHS, COLDS, RHEU- matism, Deuritis, obesity: located five years 1120 Vermont ave. Telephone Franklin L\S ELECTRIC MAGNECOIL TREATMENT BPB' clalized for rheumatism, peurits, diabetes; given by a registered nurse. . oo S Sats, G0 8 pm Grace Nash, Phe G 4o~ IF YOU SING BASS AND wmu ENGAC :‘nt with a church, address Box 81-Z, !G'E; = () I e e el !PmlA-lJ H:’; ?"4 GB!A'IPODI 31 FfiCIAL Tacsage, s - Tanien B :m WILLIAM, 985 G ° inu sclentific mmfl‘l. excessive 'fil‘hfitxf‘z. Dew methods. Phone Potemac 1447. [ORT .1“.!"- NOVELS, w.flu'o.q feation; lso_criticised 1f e .t‘u’-" Peusonsbie: B COSBON. 1114 150, D Deuritis, etc. Phone Lincoln waxiog, polish- rwon FINERING, cleaning. peliai. 2 +'reduct inting by skilled mechanics b AT SENRNE. North S4lh. 8% CORE—ATI “master painters make your floors and house like new; 100% pure ma- terial used. Hansen. Fr. 10009. mhaTe FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, REP'D; SLIP- covers made. cheertully given. le!und free. TITTENSOR, 1424 8th n.w. 'N. 7702. x:u-m:pucu-z KEYS, 25 CENTS . Mads while y0u wait. Turer & Clark, 1288 New York ave. n.w. ~Basement. F. 3005. MANTELS—Large stock to select from: also | freplaces, 8ttings, etc.: 20 Edwin E. Ellett, 1106 oth MATTRESSES AND PIL W8 nz OVA'I.'E 5 comforts recovered: reasonable. North 10145._IDEAL BEDDING CO.. 1524 Tth n.w. MATTRESS - MAKING — Mattresses renovated this mo.. speclal. §2.50; work guar. Columbiy Bedding Co.. 618 E st. n.w. Phone M. 5528, 7¢ o g Lo I called for Columbia_5708-W. RN T PAINTING, PAPERHANGING—Do it now: & %m to Bid is all we want. MUTUAL EX- ANGE. §22 10th. Main 9431 PAXNT!\G AND PAPBREANGING- Targe or jobs. Let us estimate. Call Mr. BOYD, ‘Main a1, e cent ¢ Nducuan. SUDGET_HOUSE—SOMBTHING NEW. oot budget plan. - Sale veices WANTED MISCELLAKEOUS ASTIQUES—Furaiture, siiver, chins, 3, _‘r"‘git m'm:nm-u. noMd.__ 10370 s a8 4T As APPLE PRESS, fmall, NIF. Cares, W7 905 5. nw. 5 nooxs—nml—m'u—A‘n Kinde. "Briag o plone sbout large ot Frazkils ..,% RS PAPBRHANGING AND — PAINTING—For oo eficient seryice at lowest rates, phone i Bi56. " BISHOP BROS.. 8207 110 S n W PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING —For auick service and best results phone Linc. R. T. DODD. 724 10th st. n.e. PAPBRIANGING—Call me fre p.u-niuu NG _AND PAINTIN l’hflllp‘. 227 2pd s.e. Linc, 3365, eervice; guar. work; reasonuble PAPERHANGING PAINTIN DS foe Shia meok golyi aniage afse reoh. scraping, cracks to be pointed and pape with rlyenn-. and binder for 81 also_interior Exlerior painting with very We siso specialise plastering. Work ganssieed witnou: deler. and don't "&lhfl! m :M“ ‘.b it BELE T BA . | equipped, We_giye you | without interest and include | and finished: 0ld foors | 1 Phone | Special | $150 EQUITY neome contr Iuvestment Association. Wheeling, W. sale, §100. Address Box 434-Z, Star KERY AND LUNCH for sale; bes in best downtown sectio cellent Business: good lease for selling, Geautstolly Tong-es. tablished business, in front of large mOvivg picture place; owner in bad health: livin il sacrifice to quick buyer. Call 5 pi good opportuzit Barber Supply Co ARBER SHOP, reasona National BILLIARD PARLOR, 8 tables, fine locatio: fourishing business; must give up on account fof ill health; vers good investment. Addre | Box_41-B, Star office. 4 L \("IIROU\[ good Doinz sacrifce D: §500 cash; must be sold 4t oace " ranklin 278 NORTHEAST STORE 11th St. Bet. F and G N. E. $6250. $2,500 Cash. This is & store and 4 rooms, now oecupied I'" a dry grocery store. The above price it cludes real estate, stock and equipment FRANK A. GIBBONS, 308 Insurance Bidg. 15th and Eve ste. MAIN 215 Dining Room Busine: Near collegs and rooming houses: good stand for mother and daughter or two friends; doing good business: low rent: lease; must sell on account of ill health; $300 c balance on terms. AUSTIN M. COOPER, « 8§20 11th Rt. Phone Main 1332 Or Evening Franklin FOE SALE—MISCELLAN EDUS ATR PUNT, motor and_antomatic combined, Crocker & Wheeler: 1 Pratt & Whitney large shaper; both in first-class condition: reason- ble. Auto Livery Co., 212 18th n.w i RMCHATRS (4) leather, handsome. 37 each: 4 pretty gilt chairs, $3 each. 1601 ioth BABY CARRIAGE, twin. white fiber, with corduroy, indiyidual back rests: shield; well built; fne condition; reasonable. Phone’ Hyattsville )4.‘ yfi storm hotie now arge ivory reed: pHaeton DL, nw: reversible teed hood; cheap for.cash. 613 Harvard s or call_Col. S40T. BABY CARRIAG 3 condition. 1307 Kearney st. n.e. M 00N O Duildiog _Mate Brick, Doors and S Lanterns, Pint, " Rock " Board, use Wrecking Co.. Camp Mef Main Office; 6tl and C lcsmen at Loth offices until 5:80. Fourteen ars saving Sou mones on building material ve establixhed the goal will of the Hech- "The Hechinger 5th and 1611 36-in. and 13- nxom George D. Powell. : with rou u Hrattsvil i, Star office. 3% j Watnot, with full dresser, bow-end bed nw.; see jani iffrol T Cuclid: st. conts each: d_used. Books Dought. kinds. Poariman's Book Shop. 533 G st. BITASS DEDS, complete [iving room eet, large aod small day beds, dresser, chiffonier; many st p.w. Col. om Next

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