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Better Than Calomel Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute A Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub. stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These littie olive-colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects, They don't Injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel some- times plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets take its place. Headache: “duliness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They ‘“clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 15c and 30c. Tint Gray Hair ¢ Safely Use a Guaranteed Harmless hair tint —Brownatone. Millions of bottles sold with uniformly gratifying results. Quick acting, no delay, no trouble, atural shades assured.” Not effected by shampoo. Send 10c for trial bot- tle. Indicate color wanted. See how easily you can tint gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair to-any shade of golden, blonde, or varying shades ot Brown or black. All dealers sell and recommend Brownatone. Two sizes— 50cand $150. (5 times as much.) Don't delay—act now—conserve your you The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 1511 Cope pin Building, Covington, Ky. GUARANTEED HARMLESS BROWNATONE | TINTS GRAY MAIR ANY SHADE STOMACH“QUEER” 645, INDIGESTON Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! If you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here is harmiess stomach relief. “Pape’s Diapepsin” setties the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it handy! - MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels ! “California Fig Syrup” is Dependable Laxative for - Sick Children Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will sweeten the stomach and thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. ~ Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no nar- eptics or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother; you must say “Californis.” Refuse any imitation. of Jane Smith (Continued from CHAPTER XVI. By next morning the wind had brought rain with it. A southwest gale drove against the dripping window- panes and covered the sea with crests of foam. Jane, rather pale, wrote a neat lat- ter to the Misses Kent, Hermione street, South Kensington, mentioning that she would be much obliged if they would send her patterns of jumper wool by return. She hesitated, and then underlined the last two words. “I always think big shops do bet- ter,” was Lady Heritage's comment, and Mr. Ember added, “Do you knit, Miss Renata? I thought you were the only girl in England who didn’t"—to which Jane replied, “I want to learn.” Tt was after the letter had been posted that she found Henry's second message, “Hope to see you today, Fri- day.” She could have cried for pure Joy. At intervals during the day the thought occurred to her that Henry was a solid comfort. She wasn't in love with him, of course, but undoubt- edly he was a comfort. She had plenty of time to think, for she spent the en- tire day by herself. Sir Willlam had gone to town for three or four days. Lady Heritage disappeared into the north wing at 11 _o'clock, and very shortly after Mr. Ember followed her. Neither of them appeared again until dinner time. Jane went to sleep over a book and awoke re- treshed, and with a strong desire for exploration. 1t only last night's mysterious hap- penings had taken place anywhere but in the hall! The dark corner from which Raymond had emerged and into which Mr. Ember had van- ished drew her like a magnet, but not until every one was in bed and asleep would she dare to search for the hidden door. “If 1 were just sitting here and reading,” she thought to herself, probably no one would come into the hall for hours; but if I were to look for a secret passage, all the servants would begin to drift in and out, and the entire neighborhood would come and call.” When the lights had on, she wandered 'round, looking at the Luttrell portraits. This, she thought, was safe enough, and if not the rose, it was at least near it. Willoughby Luttrell's picture hung perhaps five feet from the ground and about half-way between the hall door and the corner. Jane had al- ways noticed it particularly because Henry undoubtedly resembled this 18th century uncle. Mr. Willoughby Luttrell had been painted in a court suit of silver-gray satin. He wore Mechlin ruffies and diamond shoe buckles. He had the air of being convinced that the court of St. James could boast no brighter ornament, but his face was the face of Henry March, and Henry's gray eves looked down at Jane from be- neath a Ramillies wig. After an_interval Jane stopped looking at Mr. Luttrell’s eves, and re- flected that the click which she had heard the night before came from a point nearer the corner. She did not dare go near enough to feel the wall, and no amount of staring at the paneling disclosed any clue to the secret. Jane went back to her book. By sunset the rain had ceased to fall, or, rather, to be driven against the land. The wind, lightened of its burden of moisture, kept coming in- land in great gusts, fresh and soff with the freshness and softness o the Spring. The entire sky was thickly covered with clouds which moved continually across its face, swept on by the currents of the up- per alr, but these clouds were very high up. Any one coming out of an in- closed place into the windy night would have received an impression of extraordinary freedom, movement and space. Henry March received such an im- pression as he turned a pivoting stone block and came out of the small, sheltering cave behind the seat on the headland above Luttrell Marches. At the first buffet of the galo he took off his cap and stuffed it down into the pocket of the light ulster which he wore and stood bareheaded, lookinig out to sea. His cyes showed him blackness and con- fused motion, and his ears were filled with the strange singing sound of the wind and the endless crash and recoil of the waves against a shingly beach. He stood quite still for a time and then turned his wrist and glanced at the luminous dial of the watch upon it, after which he passed again be- hind the stone seat, and was about to re-enter the blacker shadows when a tall figure emerged. “Have you been here long?" said a voice. No. T've only just come. vou, Tony?” “All right. I didn't think you'd be down here again so soon. It was touch and go whether I could get here.” “Piggy’s orders,” sald Henry. “Look here, Tony, don't let's go inside. It's a topping night, and that passage I've just come along smells like a triple extract of vaults—perfectly beastly. 1 don’t suppose our friend Ember is addioted to being out late. He doesn’t strike me as that sort of been turned How are said Anthony Luttrell. He sat down on the stone seat as he spoke and Henry followed. his example. : Pigey sent vyou down, did he? What for?” Henry was silent. It seemed like quite a long time before he sald: “Tony, who knows about the pas- sages beside you and me?” “No one,” sald Anthony, shortly. “Uncle James told me when he thouwht the boche had done you in. He said then that no one knew ex- cept he and 1. He drew out a plan of all the passages and made me learn it by heart. When I could draw it with my eves shut, we burnt every scrap of paper I had touched. Tve been Into the passages exactly three times—once the same week to test my knowledge, again the other day, and tonight. I'll swear no one saw me go in or come out, and T'll swear I've never breathed a word to a soul. “Are you rehearsing your auto- biography?’ inquired Anthony Lut- trell, with more than a hint of sar- casm. “No, I'm not. I want to know who else knows about the passage: “And I have told you. Tony, it is no good. I had my sus- picions the other night, but tonight I've got proof. The passages have been made use of. Unfortunately, there's no doubt about it at all. T want to know whether you have any idea—hang it all, Tony, you must sec what I'm driving at! Walit a minute. Don’t go through the roof until you've heard what I've got to say. You see, T know that Uncle James gave you the plan when you were only 16, be- cause he thought he was dying then, and I've come down here to ask you whether any one might have seen you coming and golng as a boy, or whether—Tony, did yotd"ever tell any one?” “I thought you said that it was Piggy's orders that brought you down es, it was,” sald Henry. Am I to gather, then, that Piggy lias suggested these damned imper- tlent questions?” Mr. Luttrell's tone was easy to a degree. Henry, on the verge of losing his temper, rose abruptly to his feet, walked half a dozen paces with his * bands shoved well down io his pocka TheAstonishing Adventure By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1025, by Small, Maynard & Co.) ets, and then walksd back again. “Tony, what on earth's the good of quarreling Anthony Luttrell was leaning back, his head against the back of the stone seat, his long legs stretched out in front of him. He appeared to be watching the race of clouds between the horizon and the zenith. He said something, and the wind took his words away. Henry sat down again. “Look here, Tony,” he sald. not answered my question. Did vou tell any one? Damn it all; Tony, 1 wouldn't ask if I didn’t have to! Did you ever tell Raymond? A great gust swept the headland, another and more violent one fol- lowed it, battered against the cliffs and then dropped suddenly into what, after the tumult, seemed like a sl- lence. *iggy speaking, or you?" sald An- thony Luttrell quite lightly. “Both,” said Henry. You sound heated, Henry. Now, T should have thought that that would have been my role. Instead, I merely repeat to you, and you in your turn, of course, repeat to Piggy that I have told no one about the passages, and after you have admired my mod- eration perhaps we might change the subject.” “I'm afraid it can't be done,” said Honry. “Tony, do you mind sitting up and looking at this?” As he spoke he placed “this” on the seat between them and turned a light upon it, holding the toréh close down on to the seat so that the beam did not travel beyond its edge. Mr. Lut- trell turned lazily and saw a small handkerchief of very fine linen with an embroidered “R” in the corner. He continued to look at it, and Henry continued to hold the torch so that the light fell upon the initial. Then quite suddenly Anthony Luttrell reached sideways and switched off the light. His hand dropped to the hand- kerchief and covered it “No, I don’t want it,” said Henry, but I thought you ought to know that I found it In the passage behind us, just where one stoops to shift the stone.” “It's one I found and dropped,” said Anthony, putting it into his pocket. Henry said nothing at all. A somewhat prolonged silence was broken by Luttrell. “I'm chucking ‘my said. “I've written Here's the letter for you to give him. He pushed it along the seat as he spoke and Henry picked it up re- luctantly. “I've asked to be replaced with as little delay as possible. You might urge that point on him, If you don’t mind. I want it made perfectly clear that under no circumstances will T stay on more than three days 1 will, in fact, ee the whole depart- ment damned first.” He spoke without the slightest heat in the rather cold, drawling manner which Henry had known as a danger signal from the days when ho was a small boy and Anthony a big one and his idol “Are you giving any reason?" “No. There's no reason to zive " “Piggy,” sald Henry thoughtfully, ‘will want one. It's all very well for you, Tony, to write him a letter and ‘say vou're going to chuck your job without giving a reason. I've got to stand up at the other side of his table and stick out a cross-examina- tion on the probable nature of the reasons which you haven't given. You're putting me in an impossible position.” “It's that damned conscience of vours, T suppose I cannot tell a lie, and all that sort of thing.” “Not to Piggy about this.” “All right" said Anthony, getting to his feet, “tell him the truth. - Why should 1 care? I suppose, in com- mon with everybody else, he is per- fectly well aware that I once made a fool of myself about Lady Heritage. Well, T thought I could stick being down here and seeing her, but I can't. It just comes to that—I can’t sticl “Does she know you're here?” “No, she doesn’t.” She sees me in an overall and’'a mask. She has been pleased to commend my skill. This afternoon she leaned over my shoul- der to watch what T was doing. Well 1 came away and wrote to Piggy. can’t stand it, and you can tell him so with the utmost circumstance.” Henry was leaning forward, chin in hand. He looked past Anthony at the black, moving water. “Why don’t you see Raymond?” he said. “No, Tony, you've just got to listen to me. What you've been say- ing is true as far as it goes, but it doesn't go very far. You wouldn't chuck your job just for that. You know and ¥ know that you're chuck- Ing it because you are afraid that Raymond is involved. If you know it and I know it, don't you think Piggy will know It, t0o0? That's why I say see Raymond. If she’s let her- self get mixed up with this show, it's because she’s had a rotten time and wants to hit back. She said as much to me—oh, not apropos of this, of course; we were just talking.” “I heard her,” said Anthony Lut- trell. He paused and added with a distinct sneer, “You displayed an ad- mirable discretion.” “Thank you, Tony. Now. what's the good of you clearing out? If you do, Piggy will send some one else down here, and if Raymond has got mixed up with any of Ember's dev- ilry, she’ll get caught out. For the Lord’s sake, Tony, see her; let her know you're alive! I belleve she'd chuck the whole thing and go to the ends of the earth with you. Nobody would press the matter. We should catch Ember out, and you and Ray- mond could go abroad for a bit. 1 don't see any other way out of it." “You seem to me to be assuming a lgood deal, Henry,” said Anthony Lut- re “You've job here,” he to Sir Julian. m not assuming anything.” Henry's tone was very blunt. - know three things.” Yent: ne"—Henry ticked his facts oft on the fingers of his left hand— the passages are being used; two, they've been wired for electric light; three, Raymond has been through them, and quite lately. Those three facts, taken in conjunction with a deposition stat. ing that something of a highly dan- gerous and anti-social nature fs be. ing manufactured on these premises and under cover of the government experiments—well, Tony, I don- pose you want me to dot the cross the ‘t's.” " t never oceurred to father might have wired, I supposer” “He didn’t,” said Henry. I’ §00d, Tony. ' You can't biuft me. ang I hate vour trying to. There's only one way out of this—you" « .e: Rasmondn you've got to nthony made an im; ve- ot patient move “You assume too much,” but T11 put that on one side. " rad: the cold, official standpoint, where does my tterview with Lady Heri. tage come In? Wouldn't it rather complicate matters? You appear (o assume that thero is a conspiracy and then ‘to suggest that I shouid Warn one of the consplrators.” “No, I do mot. I ask you to let Raymond know that you are aliye .. nothing more. In my view, nothing more is necessary. She'll naturally think you are here to see her, and vou can let her think so. As to the cold, officlal standpolnt, the last thing that the department would want is g scandal about a woman in Raymond's position. Piggy would say what I say—for the Lord’s sake get her out of it and let us have a free hand. She’s an appalling complication.” " (4Continued in TOMUTOWS Stai) and you that my had the place D. C, THURSDAY MARCH 5, 1925. 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'Main 23 G s 5416, Pearlma RKISH BATHS, COLI Topated five 1F YOU SING BASS AND WISH ¥ with a cburch, address Box 817 SHAMPOO. massage. sealp_treatment. manicure ATMENTS, which INCREASE hair growth my long years of ¢ Est. 1903, 1145 Coun. av BUDGET HOUSE—SOMETHING ANTED MISCEL FIFTEEN CENTS WORTH &' DOG MEAT an' PuT IT THRoOUGH W CHOPPER M TIONS. 45 BY POP MOMAND RECOMMENDED SERVICE. AR5 ND . RHEL none Frauklio 115 4 £ MATT down 10145, MATTI Bedai MIREC Bew | Cotumy | PAINT . 31: FACIAL Frank. r 933 G st : essive weight re | ne Potamac 1447 DIzt CE i1 GR Tues.. NA T OMAKESHIFTS PERMANENT liours' work done ney and patience per MAR in and scalp spe | paps prompt 24 X = Sule BUY prices Dl . FUL, INC., s w pr £ LAKEOUS Toa, Drasses, 8173, A. F. Ar |’ PAPE pered 3 d E Pi carded clothing of all desc: 55, and men’s worn clothes. price in used clothing. Ol lished 1865, Justh's Old DIAMONDS, old gola, Louis_Abrahams, 815 DIAMONDS, Jewelr, Alvin Hoffa, - rooms 17_a FEATHER BEDS paid. Square T w._Phone M: W in 5636, FORNITURE—If you have best results, send for Loni st.n.w. Phone Frank!| CA! shotguns every kind | anything you have (o sell. Groce Franki CLOTHING—WIIl call in my u-letiered auto. | mobile, city or suburbs, and pis you highest | prices for ladies’, gentiemen's. chil: | 1 will call. CLOTHES—Will pay higbess prices for ladies Write or phone D. Main 4145 if you wish the I old goic, tor casl diamond broker. other goods to seil, and rou Tools iin 833 or postal clent children’s " dis- | 7 riptions. Address | 60 W. Rice, 1332 pa | PAPE and u Phone PAPE = 1 orth 4 Write or pbone best results and . reliable. Estab. 619 D st. n.w. 1 KEYS—DUPLICATE KEYS, CHANGH ERHANGING ranteed EGDAL PET painting RHANGING, | PAPERHANGING. (Continued) RED, REP st. cheerfully given TITTENSOR, 1424 $th n.w. taken ca partnership, corp: Main 51 >; SLIP- Returned N. 7702 5 CENTS - Turner & Clark, 1233 New Basement. F. 8005 Large stock to select from: also s, Ot et per rent reductios E. Ellett, 1108 6th st. M. 8731 RESSES AND PILLOWS RENOVATED, comforts recovered: reasonable. Norti IDEAL BEDDING CO.. 1524 Tth n.w. SS O MAKING al, $2.50 S 618E ot JRS RESILVERED Work ea Sou wait Mattresses renovated work guar. Columbla Phone A. : TO= LOOK d for and delivered. )., spe LIKB Phons Targe or call” M-, Do it now PAPERBANGING 5 MUTUAL EX 105 all we wapt > 10th, " Main RHANGING AND efficient seryice 6. BISHOP ¥ & 9331 i PAINTIN at lowest rates 11th &t PAINTING phone n.w. for this week ¢ jer for $1 & with Decorate mates cs. We also specialive - t delar o you 10 thout Decorat Toe For quick 19t DODD, RIAN 6 and 33 Fla AND PAINTING—H. E. Line. 3365. Quick, effi. work; reasonable GiNG Service; guar REANGING—5 rooms and Ttory ha Winter time suar. work: a Ndams 2 RHANGD: p. AT ‘Adams 56 . 2627 11¢ Dainting and _decorati Low prices: work guar. Phone North 4031, mh18% KOOXMS $7.50 AND U ai lowest_pric Ph Fr. 800, rise 1 3th st nw. M | PIANG { rebuilt Matn 6458 - Deal Furniture Go., 501 Eve st REFRI Tinnin call a7 Faraitars or | ot G obtata | s_Notes, 421 10th M ) TUNING, §2; PIANOS AND PLAY) and refinish . £175. 644 H ef. n.e. Linc. 5 i—JOHN R. GUERIN, Line. 3417 —8team and mbing. er and power __Found_rell o IGERATOR % and_roofing. T610. A REPATRIN Guttering Isls. 803 9th st expericiced in Dewspaper, mag- ine writing. correspondence work, desires opportunity along these lines; small salary to Star offics & possessing initiative, resource. od general business qualifications, de. sires affiliation with local house or individua excellent executive aud salesmanship refer- encs; experienced in newspaper, organization a2d secretarial work. Address Box 97.B, Star office 5 SITUATIONS—MALE. FEMALE reliable, wishes Janitor's 2207 Cleveland pl z SITUATIONS FEMALE (colored) wishes place 1o doctor of 2l g o et B S I NURSE, undergraduate, colored, will care for invalid ‘or. peurotic; “reasonable”charge. ~ Lin i 1315 Corcoran st. FURNITURE enough _ for want to furniture; 4 some used Phone Franklin. FURNITUR| 1003 7th n hest cash prices. h n.w. _ Main 710 { ~ontents of houses a_speci | :I Maln 3006 and you wil s | FURNITURE—1f you want Furniture Co.." Maf FURNITURE of o ot fied with Weisenberg. 416 10th st wanted immediately, &s a who! 00, no dealers; al and home ful - | FURNITURE—Cash for desirable furniture istore fixtures and showcases for rour furniture & household goods, call Ideal Main 2506, 610 n.w.. or phone Franklin 10267 nd housebold goods: n.w. S-room house or in parts. an work b 4 3t once | TRUN Turchase ishings wanted. . 1850 ¢ | hung BLAT alty P Jost 11 get the best re- to get full valus | to ord o4 'al | SON. TILE trunks, or ph quality opaqu WINDOW BUSINESS Wi gusra RK _repaicin prices eed. = Ed 3 E. M. 8T REPAIRS handbags. ete. fain 3688, repairing, ERING an tandard Upl DOOR _ SHAD shades fitted to ¥ he Best quality of opaque h free. 1 call with samp T. 11th and H sts. n.e. HADES AND SCREE estimates. J. M. BUTLER & s.e. Linenin 6068-J. OPPORTUNITIES er. Fro 4000 st st ATTO ave. a prices 1 pay. e " Main 627 SECRETARY-STENOGRA experience, competent, efficient, cuces, desires permapent Mox 131-B, Star offic STENOGRAPHER. experienced, knowledge of hookkeeping. Dest - refer position. Address ATPRENTICES for hair goods making de- partment: knowledge of English not required Emile. 1221 Conn. ave. STENOGRAPHER—Kapid_typist; copying 10 cents & page. Cail Room 300 Main 1570, ter & BOOKKEEPER, Burroughs posting _machine operators, experienced in authorizing charge accounts.” Apply Mr. Dudisell, Grosner's 15 CAFETERIA COOK—F quick and " economical work:_g0od wages CLERK i no might or Sunday 1901 B st n.w oners store: refined, years: considerable night ©. Address Box 150-B, work: " state referenc RK: good penm#hip required. i Address Bos 101-H. Star office. markers and 9th_st. RL, whi department. Irving n.w assorters. Palace Laundry, expe o Apply Ambassador Laundry, 1426 spare time: special life insurance dequate compensation. | Address Tox ice LADY DEMONSTRATOR food product ‘l’mhr 3. office. LADIES—Two, for pleasant outdoor work, taking orders;’ no_collecting. _Call between and 6. E. P. Howard, New Winston Hotel MILLINER wanted to trim and assist o sell- MILLINERY SALESLADIES, thoroughly ex. erlenced; no other need apply. O'Brien, illinery. 1335 G st STENOGRAPHER Experienced in_general of- fice_work: rapid, accurate. Call Col. 2934. TYPIST with knowledge of stenography, re- fined, educated, desires position: reasonable malars. Address typist. 1608 Kearney st. nee. Phone N 28317 after 5:30 p.m. 5 SITUATIONS DOMESTIC CARE FOR HOMB while mother works, or work by the day: settled, comscientious white woman. _Address Box 1 CLEA G or cafeteria work: good referen: CLEANIA reference. 13 COOK. first floor or aj NITURE, planos. carpe 1282 for wagon or have me 820 Pa etc, Phone M, | HART call. “‘Weschler Sachs Furniture Co., corne n.w. Main 6306 —We buy houselold furniture and Money advanced on ton! storage. | Vie® r 8th and D sts. course. FURNITURE—If you want sults for your furniture faveous, call’ 3 klin FURNITURE —Would 1 must be reasonable: { Box_191-X. Star office. | GOLD, siiver. watche {elry needed in our m {eash_value paid. { JOB PRESS—Used. 8x12 ( | state price. _Address Box 151 {OLD GOLD. stiver, | Leaatiful ‘pleces Selinger’ Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave. used furniture for highgrade rooming bhous will pay cas ‘diamonds facturing dept. To Gotata bet ¥ | and _other lnhcfl" Box purch sickne: | 670 S18°F at. 10 an 1R rental openin { cate: { suburban_property MARK most progressive res ELECTROLYSIS well equifiped: good reason for selling. gasoline sold sells 800 gallons REPAIR SHOP, nd L st.: open to mecha ‘Address T near Conn. from deal Box 73-B, IWARE ar _Address Box - ET STANDS—Ac Market., Georzia ave TAT fits vou eves. Add Address reason- o ACC but 3-year lease: e & for good man: would consider tri 1 right for quick g for small city or terms to right man. Ad- office Rox 34-B. N :|RECOMMEND! T ke Jollowing Vusinces” comcérna guoran fee satiafaction to Star readers plaint found mccessary to 8tar will receive prompt admission to Rccommend; umn_call Main 00. Branch 115. | DELIC { Roos verst and £ jon s | ROOM Any com- be made to The attention. For ed Service Col- wishes position, e niwi Filipino: . Ad- first_class, boarding house. 984 Florid COOK or butler in priv experienced worker: furnish referenc DAY'S WORK—Reliable colored woman. Kenyon_st. n.w. s GENERAL HOUSEWORK of day's work by reliable colored woman. Write or call 817 & st. nw. . . GENERAL, HOUSEWORK or chambermaid colored girl wishes position. 216 Bryant st. GIRE, (colored) desires part-time work. Phone North 7087. Tl PRESSER thoroughly experienced on ladis fine garments: must do pleating; good pay. Tavenner & Co., cleaners and dyers, 1006 H st n.w. o ALESLADIES, experienced, for cloak and suit’ dept.; reference; good 'salars and com- mission, Address Box NT-B. Star office. SALESLADY—Corporation has splendid open- ing in Virginia, North Carolina or Tennessee for refined. ambitious lady between 25 and 43; good salary for right parts. Address Box . Give experien Address Box 111-B, salary expected. Star_office. for day’s work or part|tme. Call AUTO BATTERY & I Lampe. tanks, feaders; €0.,308 J. Marshal pl. low ware resilvered reburnished, brass beds rela GOTTSMAN & CO. P Pl (outlasts paint 2 to 1); mirror finish lasts 63. ““Deheo™ Pl AND proof radiators; fenders an ITTSTATT'S. 319 13th st below Pa.ave) Franklin Franklin 8088, 0. courthouse. F. 6426 qual to new. (established_1910), AUTO—BAKED _ENAMELED cash? SMALI ATOE EXPERTS. prices. , TUCKER TARL] sterling_ silver cquered. JOHN A 150 tures. {LUNC reall 5431 500 ALL OVER 5 colors fo select indefinttely. Call 25 Kalorama rd. Th Paten| gine. TOR water d bodie . now, 6410, e | Tk (country) wishes place as nurse or light housework: stay nights. Call or write 2412 17th st. n.., Apt. 9. GIRL * wanis housework. North BOXSPRINGS, MATTRESS] Before the sprin, yours. red . w. EAGLE BEDDING Phone M. _799; % rush comes. Right prices and prompt service ES and plilows— | Let us renovate | (it - {Paten shape, CO., 1123 7th RL wants_housework. HOUSEKEEPER. first class, wishes position. Address_Box 56-B, Star office. 50 HOUSEMAID (white) requires situation: per- xcellent cleaner: 315 years with the legation. Appiy A. K., 1834 K HOUSEWORK, settled colored woman; stay L'at. n.w. BRICKLAYING. — PLANTE work LTI, BUILDING AND JOBBI Licensed in D. €." CLI Geraniom at. Tel. CARPENTER-BUILD eral tepairing of propert bullding of porches. Main C. WARD, 2513 Quarry rd. n.w. modeling_and e RING, CEMENT | Paten nt gun: absoln No. of rail y: screening and | and 6215 (1) STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY — Give refer- ‘qualificetions, whether Catholic or Protestant. Address Box 112-B, Star office. WOMAN, white, to wash dishes and kitchen utensils in private cafeteria. Apply Room 1, 722°12¢h st n.w. WOMAN, white, about 30 years of age, with rience in cooking, to cook for private feteria. Apply Room 1, 722 12th st. n.w. WOMAN of experience to assist in buying and management of ready-to-wear dept.; mention experience and references. Address Box 182- B, Star office. UNG LADY to assist dentist; capable at knowledge typing; give phone number. s Box 130.B, Star office. . suit departments; only those with experience need apply. Philipsborn, 608 14th st. PERMANENT WAVER. Apply at once hair beauty shop. Lansburgh & Bro. = HELP DOMESTIC GOOK. colored; siay nights. Masenic and Eastern Star Home. Phone Columbin 3583, 7+ ‘COOK_and_general houseworker; small family. 251808 TWyoming & ‘00K amd_general houseworker in family of three: ‘reforences required. ~Apply “after ‘6 o'elock. 2701 Conn._ave.. Apt. 708, RAL._HOUSEWORKER: stay night $40._ 8301 Woodley road. Cleve. 1846 6° GIRL for geueral housework for young couple; month: reference. 799 Monro st. n.e. GIRL for gemeral housework; stay uights. 416 6th n.w. . MAID, French. about 30 or 5. Who wants & permanent place and is willing to travel. Apply Apt. 101, 2138 California_st. North 7903, TWOMAN, settled, general housework; famil of three; country ‘town: good home for suitable RK or nurse; experienced colored | woman. 2320 9th st. n.w. HOUSEWORKER, experienced chocolate dip- per, any kind work, colored girl. 635 T n.w. LAUNDRY to take home or day's work. 1710 Kalorama_rd. CARPENTRY, REMODELIN all kin specialt Newlen & Blankenship. rehbuilding and glassing-in v:' plans furpished if dress 481 H st. n.w. or phone North 3007-W. right R. B. Impro; G and job work of necessary. A w. Franklin 7483, CHATRS CANED, upholstered: splinted. C. A. ARMSTRONG, Tockers 10th et. o LAUNDRY, WORK to do at home. st. n.w. Franklin 9884.J. LAUNDRESS, small wash to bring home, S at_n.w. i LIGHT HOUSEWORK, no Saturday work Mrs. Catherine Smith. 10 Lamont at. n.w. 5 NURSE, experienced, by young colored womaa. 2307 M st. n.. 5 PRIVATE FAMILY WORK 1n wmall family; no washing. 2117 10th st. n.w.. No. 23. WAITRESS or cook, for eveaing work. 8 at. n.w. PERSONAL SLIP COVERS, ov:nmfiw D SEPARATE ‘cushions, snf asteners, ). iven, L TR ERObD: 1207 ot o.w. Fee eH0: TOE S8 comrasestt IR el S o valid a nt; n Vision.. - North. 7963, 1620°18th st. mow. FLECTRIC MAGNECOIL TREATMENT SPE- clalized’ for Yheumatism, neuritis iabets given by a registered nuree. West 2530. SHORT _STORIES, NOVELS, &CI 7 plays edited, corrected. typed and arranged for Dublication; also_ctiticized if desired: reasonable. E. COSSON, 1714 1 st. n.w. WILL TAKE 2 PASSENCERS Io ATLANTIO ‘automobile unday morn Colum- (s i utgmtile Sundes mornie - Coty WEIGHT SAFRLY AND RAPIDLY REDUCED with wond. French meth. Dr. DELLA 1. LED- ENDECKER, D. C.. 1937 P st. n.w. Fr. 884 ELECTRIC BAT RITEU tism, neuritis, Fraduate nurse (colored). A TRAINED NURSE, WITH EXCEPTION ally comfortable home, Wil care for invalids or convalescents: vicinity of Dupont Circle. Phone North 5197. T S n elec. anc reatmen! nurses. Mme., GAXETTE, 1146 20th 1204 SWEDISH MASSAGE iven by exp. N. Y. Ave, » GONORETE WORK —The on small jobs. Office, 4208 G Co., concrete work of ali kind cured District Concrefs sell a We specialize in. ave. Col. 6480, e ELECTRIU HOUSE WIRIN: 13 months to pay the cost of bringing elect Wiriag, fixtures, lamps compl antee fo save You money wi you like it. No mone tarned on. ' PENY st. n.w. Phone Maln 512 halls and cellar, $37.50 mates. and Eye n.w. Main 7747. to have vour home electrified. without interest and include paid i ELECTRIC CO., 911_th ELECTRICAL HOME_WIRIN 12 ‘months to pay. Ton't have your home wired without our esti- Economy_Eleetric Co., n.w. cor. +—Now is the ime We give you | derful ricity into house. busines lete. and we guar. | D ine: inear a college, ! FOR'SALE —Valuab for use in airplanes. duty e 0096 ~tanding tent a by conventional 1y No. 13013 eléctricall 1200772, Sealed bids invited b for the entire b sonabe er, FIRST | $50.000 casi CATESSEN, cigars, big bargais for s ING HOUSE—Splendid_location, clean, hing modern; three floors rented out rooms for my use. Must s unt of illness. Address Box ING HOTS house; b rent reasonable. L GROCERY T. N.W electricity; R Tents for 5600 North 03 Mass y HROOM BUSINESS —Downtown section, in business section. This is a good opportunity for the right party. ash. Call Fy patents on inventions 5 well known inventor. t No. 1286435, Internal combustion en & new trpe of gas engine, eliminating Jackets, operating with great eficiency automobiles aud heavy gines: 19 broad claims. Patent No. crank shaft of novel S-shape, capable beavr strains without breaking. No. 123838, air propeller; broad validity sustained by New Jersey £ Appeais. This patent covers ans the 3 on_airplanes. t No. body: new reduc rom air pressure t No. 13 soling erstem for Pat s _B. _Slate, ball bearing: rs: simplest off for indivi ck of patent offers will he considered, but the to_reject any bid is reserved. Address Wilson, secretary, American Mechanical vement 26 10th st. n.w., iw “onstruction al patents AlL rea- Washington. D. C. OCATION Partner _wanted, tailor or 2 atter preferred. N on northwest t discount. properts at Apply Room 308, Insurance DWARE BUSINESS. must be sold jmme ccount of illness. This is & wo. opportunity . for some ome who bas to purchase an _old-established ss Which is doing approximately $150.000 ss per year. Address Box 107-B, Star ith service just as lights are G—8 rooms, bath, 1 Bt FLOORS—OId floors refinish: new: new floors laid, ACME FLOOR CO., 1313 989-9395. The most deplorable floors Col. 2456. BISHOP BROS.. sera) Night phone. Cleve. 381 FLOORS—NEW FLOORS FOR ed or scraped ik | —uar and %’:hhed. st. naw. Main made new. Phons 3227 11th st. n.w. renovated: electric 1120 Sth_s FeE scraped and MODERN FL( 1409 Relmont st 13. FLOORS — B T foors and house like ne terial used. Hansen, Fr CRNTTURE ATRED, holstered: willow and reed ‘always reliable.” Finishers from Grand Rapid: -~ o f o TRy FLOORS —NEW FLOORS LAID, OLD FLOORS machine Fr. 6324 day, Fr. 2627 evenings. J. in any color desired; prices reasonable now Rightway _Fin or_band “work. | $470- finished: old floors 44 00R (0. | E 5350 3550 New stand friends must your 100% pure ma- 10008. mh27¢ Tefinistied and up- turniture finished ing Co. 417 4t Rhans s, “Mich. $350—Confect. and 2 room: $1,600—Coufect. 500—Confect. 100—Cigar balance on tern: i FROM RUSIN OWNER RE’ JERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE WIRE. DINOWITZ REALTY 11th ST. N.W. co.,. MAIN 1761 $850—6G $1,600—Grocery $3,000—Grocery corner: business, $500 per ‘week. rent, $35; stock and fixtures worth more —Confect and lunch; rent, $30. rent, $90. rent,’ $100, Cigars and news « rent, $30. nd news and lunch stand; rent $30: good business. Rooming Tio Rooming house Rooming house Rooming CURTIS, FRA NS BLDG rooms; 2 bath, cheap. Y. AVE. Dining Room; Tea Room. colloge and _rooming he for mother and or «; doing Kood business: low rent: L sell on account of i1l health; $500 cash USTIN M. COOPER, Muin 1382, or Evening. Kran N ses: good two lia 2787 LUvntinucd on aex(‘ Page,

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