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GoLLy! HowTHese FLOORS SQuEAK ! \F TH' OLD GIRL HEARS ™ME CoMin' I AT (2 'm A Gorner ! How A MAN USED To ENTER THE HOUSE AFTER A POKER GAME ;oflaneSmitb {Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “Women always are," said Anthony Littrell in his bitter drawl. “He moved a pace or two away and tifen turned back again. “You're not a bad sort, in spite of thie conscience, Henry,” he said “From your standpoint, what you've Sust said is sense—good, plain, com- fidn sense—in fact, exactly the thing which one has no use for in certain imoods.” {#Scrap the moods, Tony,” sald Hénry 1n an expressionless voice. Anthony laughed rather harshly. ‘“My good Henry,” he said—there was affection as well as mockery in his tonc — “does one ask for one's temperament? Look here, I haven't Eeen Raymond becauie I haven't dared. 1don't know what I might do iz:u if T did see her. Now, that is the plain, unvarnished truth. When 1:'was in Petrograd I once hid for sthree days in a cellar with a tem- peramental Russian lady. There was nothing to do except to talk, and we talked endlessly. She told me a lot ak home truths—said my nature was Mke a glacier, cold and slow, and that once I had got going 1 had to go o}y even if 1 ground all my own fienrest hopes to powder in doing so.” .*In other words, if vou've got a -ouch, youre a devil to keep it,” eidd Henry. “It's quite true—you al- ways were. But, look here, Tony, why all this to my address? Why nbt get it off your chest to Ray- fEbnd and if you will desl in goo- ogical parallels—well, she's rather i3 the volcano line, or used to be, and J:gon’t mind betting she'll blow your glacler to smithereens Henry 146ked at his watch. 1 must go,” he sald. “Think it oVer, Tony, and same place, tomorrow, same time. “_He turned without waiting for an frswer and walked Into the dark- ness of the cave. < CHAPTER XVIL iJane went to her room that night, Bl she did not undress. Two en- tiely opposing lines of reasoning had ended in inducing one and the same decision. On the other hand, it ritzht be argued that Lady Heritage and Mr. Ember, having passed the &reatest part of last night abroad apon their mysterious business, would be most unlikely to-spend a s¢cond sleepless night so soon, and Jane might, therefore, count on find- ing the coast clear for a little ex- ploring on her own account. On the other hand, an equhlly logical train of.thought suggested that these mid- v night comings and goings might be pert of a routine, and that Jane, if oh. the watch, might acquire some ybry valuable information. ‘She therefore locked her door and phoceeded to consider the question of what she should wear with as much atfentlon as if she had been going to ither barefoot nor with stockings would she go into any passage which had left those un- pleasant dark stains upon Lady Heri- tage's overall. A really heart-felt shudder passed over her at the very {dea. No, Renata possessed slipper: of maroon felt. Misguided talent had §tenciled upon the toe of one a Dutch | boy in full trousers, and upon the toe ofthe other & Dutch girl in full petti- toats. Jane had a fierce loathing for the slippers, but they had cork soles abd would at once keep out the damp hiid be very silent. She therefore / pjaced them in readiness. iProlonged hesitation between the L K d an aged blue serge dress resulted in a final selection of the lat- ter. She decided that it would flap léns, and that if it got stained and @amp the housemaids would be less 1ikely to notice it. Of course, on the other hand,” said June to herself, “if I'm caught, it ab- solutely does in any excuse about walking in my sleep, but I don't think that's an earthly, anvhow. If I'm caught, they'll jolly well know what Yowas doing. The thing is not to be gaught.” -At 11:30 o'clock precisely she made her way down to the hall. {:Tonight there was no patch of moonlight to pass through—only a tpgue grayness which showed that the moon had risen and that the elouds outside were thin enough to Igt some of the light filter through. # Jane felt her way downstairs and ‘cross the hall to Sir William's study, The study door afforded the nearest int from which she could . watch ivhat she called Willoughby Luttrell's gown a | diately under Willoughby $13ims of the crimson flannel dressing | Lady Y \ JEvemin ,LADIES! How's TH' BRI1DGE ToMIGHT 7 SAY, MADSE, TRY AN NOT WAKE ME UP WHEN You ME To BED. "M gfl. I AN 1'VE GOT A HARD DAY AHEAY OF me . Ho-Hum! 1- SHOULDA QUIT AT 2 \ A\ s AN 2 Z ‘,\}s\\\. i3 TN N \ AR T TheAstonishingAdventure By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maynard & Os.) corner without exposing herself to detection. She made up her mind that she would walt until she heard 12 strike and then explore the corner. She had so thoroughly planned a period of waiting that it was with a feeling of shocked surprise that she became aware, even as she reached and crossed the threshold of the study, that some one was coming down the stairs behind her. If she had been one moment later, if she had stayed, as,she very nédarly did stay, to look out of the window and see whether the night was fair, they would have walked into one another at the top of the stairs. As it was, she had escaped by the very narrowest margin. The door opened inwards, and she had just time to get behind it and close all but a crack, when through that crack she saw Raymond Heritage pass, wrapped in the same black cloak which she had worn the night before, only this time she wore be- neath it, not her linen overall, but the dress she had worn for dinner. She held an electric lamp in her left hand. As goon as she had passed the door, Jane opened it a little wider and came forward a step. Lady Heritage went straight to the corner of the hall. She put the torch down upon a chalr which stood imm, Luttrell portrait. Then she went quite close to the wall and reached up, with her arms stretched out widely. Her right hand touched the bottom left-hand corner of the portrait and her left rested in the angle of the corner. Jane heard the same click which she had heard the night before. Lady Heritage stepped back, took up her light, and, going to the cor- ner, pushed hard against the wall. Jane watched with all her eyes, and saw a section of the paneling turn on some unseen pivot, leaving a nar- row door through which Raymond passed. For a moment she stared at the lighter oblong in the wall, then there was a second click and the un- broken shadow once again. Tingling with excitement, Jane stepped from her doorway and came to the corner. She must, oh, she must find the spring, and find it in time to follow. Raymond stood here and reached up, but she was tall, much taller than Jane. She stood on her tiptoes and could not reach the lowest edge of the portrait. With the very greatest of care she moved the chair that was under the picture a yard or two to the left. It weighed as though it were made of lead instead of oak, and she was gasping as she set it down, but she had made no noise. Renata’s cork soles slipped as she climbed on to the polished seat, but she gripped the solid back and did not fall. Raymond had pressed something in the wall with both hands at once. Jane began to feel carefully along the lower edge of the portrait until she came to the massively follated corner with Its fat gilt acanthus leaves. A cross-piece of the paneling came just on the same level. She felt along it with light, sensitive fin- gertips. There was a knot in the wood, but nothing else. “If there is wother knot in the corner, I'll try pressing on them,” she thought to herself, and on the instant her left hand found the second knot. She pressed with all her might, and for the third time that evening she heard the little scarcely audible click. This time it spelt victory. In a curiously methodical manner Jane got down, put the chair care- fully back into its place and pushed against the wall as she had seen Heritage do. The paneling yielded to her hand and swung in- ward. There was a black gap in the gor- ner. Jane passed through it without any hesitation and pulled the panel- mg to. She meant to leave it just ajar, but her hand must have shaken, or else there was some controlling spring, for as she stood in the black aark she heard the click again. She drev a long breath and stood motion- less for a moment, but only for a moment. She had cone there to fol- low Raymond Heritage, and follow aer she would. She put out a cautious foot and it went down, so far down that for a sickening instant she thought that she must overbalance and fall head- long; then, just in time, it touched a step, the firet of ten which went down very steeply. At the bottom she felt her way round a corner, and then with intensest thankfuiness she saw, a zood way ahead, a moving figure with a light. The passage that stretched before \ N\ —By WEBSTER. N N W W CRRURRRY SN wss A ATHIHIIRIINRREIRRNIRNNNN \ N\ AMMNMNN AMINK ™ L AN AN % W SRIEN N AN N \\\\\“\m\\\\\\\ NN N A NN o) N AUUANLALUNEAITERINRA ISR LA SLAR SO AR RN Y AN her was about six feet high and four feet wide. The air felt very damp and heavy. At Intervals there were openings on the left-hand side where other passages seemed to branch off. Jane began to have a growing horror of these other passages. If she lost Lady Heritage, how would she ever find her way back, and—yet more horrid thought—who, or what, might at any moment come out of one of those dark tunnels behind her? It was at this point that she began to run, only to check herself severely. “She'll hear you, you fool. Jane, I absolutely forbid you to be such a fool; and Renata's slippers will come off if you run, nasty sloppy things, and then you'll tread in green slime, and get it between all your toes. It will squelch.” The horror of the black passages was eclipsed; Jane stopped running obediently, but she took longer steps and diminished the distance between herself and her un- conscious guide. The passage had begun to run up- hill. Jane wondered where they were going. At any moment Lady Heri- tage might turn. If she did so, Jane must infallibly be caught unless she were near enough to one of the side tunnels. She went on with her heart in her mouth. A line from one of Christina Ros- setti’s poems came into her head: Does the road wind uphill all the way? Yes, to the very end. “The sort of cheery thing one would remember,” thought Jane to herself; and she continued to climb the end- less slope, her eves fixed on the dark, moving silhouette of Lady Heritage, At last there was & pause. The light ceased to move. Jane crept closer, but dared not come too near. Next moment she saw what looked like a slab of stone in the passage wall swing round on a pivot, as the paneling had done. Lady Heritage passed out of sight through the open- ing, and at the same moment a great breath of wind from the sea drove into the passage, clear, fresh, ex- quisite. Jane hurried to the opening and looked out. She saw first the dark, curving walls of a small cave, and immediately in front of her the black outline of a bench, beyond that a stretch of uneven ground, 'a tangle of wire and the black movement of the sea. The moon behind the clouds made a vague, dusky twilight and the wind blew. Lady Heritage was standing just on the other side of the stone seat. It startled Jane to find that she was so near. She stood quite still looking at the shadowed water and the cloudy sky. Then, without any warning, a tall, dark figure came into sight. To Jane it seemed as if it rose out of the ground. Afterward she thought that if any one had been sitting on the grass and then had risen, it would, of course, have looked like that. At the time she leaned against the rock for support ahd had much ado not to scream. It was Lady Heritage who called out, with an inarticulate cry that mingles with the wind and was carried away. The dark figure stood still just where it had so suddenly appeared, and in an instant Raymond had turned her light upon it. In the circle of light Jane saw a man—a tall man, bareheaded. He had thrown up his arm as if to screen his face, but it only hid the mouth and chin. Over it his eyes looked straight at Ray. mond Heritage. And Raymond gave a great cry of “Anthony!" The light dropped from her hand, fell with a crask on the stones, rolled over and went out. Anthony Luttrell_did not sstir, but aymond began to move toward him ifter a strange rigid fashion, and as she moved she kept saying his name over and over: “Tony—Tony—Tony—Tony.” 4 Her voice fell lower and lower. As she reached him it was nearly gone. Jane turned from the stone wall where she was leaning and stum- bled back along the dark passage with the [ears running down her face. ha last whis i N e per of his name “I'm not a ghost, you think I was?" il They were so close together that if she had stretched out those groping hands another inch they would have touched him. Something in his tone set a barrier between them and Ray- mond's hands fell empty. The world was whirling round her. Life and death, love and hate, their parting and this meeting were merged In a confusion that robbed her of thought and almost of consciousness. It seemed to her as if they had been standing there, for a long, long time, or rather as if time had nothing to 40 with them and they had been cast ‘'nto a strange eternity. Out of the turmoil of her thought arose the re- nembrance of -the last time she and Anthony had trysted In this place. Raymond. WANTED—SALESMEN & ke excellent commission lon:must_have identiication Blue & Gray Taxi Co., PXPERIENCED, with sutomebile. ©o sl bigh: s wa live prospects fur- Bithed: Tiberal commisaion. = Address Box 185 V, Btar office. g SALESMAN—A well known corporation, dis- pensing a_much-needed service, with offices Already established in principal cities, will, due to expansion, have several GWB\!KI 1n Bouthern territory during 1923. e would like to hear from emergetic married men of character, over 25, with high school training, who would be interested {n making a per- manent connectlon with a fi rowing busi- Dess, where there is room for advancement. We propose to train, at our expense, five 7.ppli- cants who measure up to our standard. Give details of experience, education and respon- sibilities Strictly confidential. Address Box 187.B. Star office SITUATIONS MALE (Continued) WANTED MISCELLANEOUS l BUSINESS OP¥ORTUNITIES (Continued) CHAUFFEUR. colored; with private family; careful and rellable; will stay in; 12 years' ex- perience. Robert 8. Boulevace, 1408 New Jer- sey. n.w., Washington. & CHAUFFEUR, colored, desites position, 14 ’_experience: reference. Col. 10444. 6% ANTIQUES—Furniture, silver. china, brasees, mirrors, art objects. Main 8178. 4. F. Ar nold, 1828 G st. n.w. BOGKS—BOOKS—BOOKS—ATl kinds. “Bring Fraskiin 's_Book Shop, 933 G n.w. COOK or general housework, Japane references. - No. 1 i e COOK or Butler In private famfly; Fillpino; (heroughiy ‘experienced: "references furaished. Address Box 1231, Star offce. as RICAL ENGINEER with years of #i- per.ence; tem) or permanent work. Ad- dress_Box 818-Z, Star office. L BLECTRICIAN. 15 years' experience; non- union._Address Box 134-B, Star office. 6% Tity 50 SALESMEN (2), live, wide-awake men to sell Fords; good proposition for men who want to BT i S Sty s r's best sales just openiug up. ress Box'24.B, Star oftce: 4 BVENING BMPLOYMENT, secretaridl, exec: tive, editing, writing, accounts; very ‘unuysus experience and commendations; highest c nections only. Available any hour. Address Box 113.B. Star office. z ;i WANTED_Experienced saleaman (o sell com- plete crushed fruit and syrup line to the ountain and ice cream trade in Washington on commission with drawing account. g’lllll i = EXECUTIVE, 36, high-grade. 15 years' bus ness and legal *experience _desires position with §ood frm. Address Box 194 Hiar office MAN_Ail-around, reliable, colored; work of ASSTSTANT ENGINEER, with 1aundry expe- rience preferred. Apply Mr. Powell, Yale Laundry, 437 N, Y. sve. n.w. 5 AUTO BODY PAINTURS and hands, Al h:ulflllhl!. Acme Auto Top Co., 1421 lrwu st._nw. BOYS, white, with wheels, to run errands; ex: cellent opportunity to learn trade. Apply b4 10th st. n.w., 10th floor. CABINETMAKER wanted, 1008 £ o CHAUFFBURS, colored, several reliable men wits identification cards; taxi work. Adams 2458, CATFFLU during _inauguratign; eard and know city. A e CLERK, white, for grocery; must be abl drive ¥ord, Acme Meat Market, 138 Tth n.e. * CLERK for accounting work; prefer steads, ambit.ous man, to ; _advancement a qualified. _Address Box 162 B, Star office. COLLECTOR for insurance debit; must be hard worker, Apply to D. W. Meclntire, man. ager, Room 217 Columbian Bldg., 418 5th s COOK, midde-aged man In monastery; Foom and board furnished. Apply 923 New York ave. n.w. DRIVER for dry cleaning and dyeing Ford de- H'-r{’: refe nrry' and bond requil ‘Wood- ruff Dry Cleaning Co. 400 18th st. .w. FOREMAN for small brick houses; state sala: gnd experience; union o non-union. Addres: x 96-B, Star office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES rg:'?;.lv;?.‘ MALEAND %nmu. PLACE nt ‘o time with HOMBE EMPLOY- ENT BUREAU, Pot. 1150. 2004 Mh’::.“novyr. 3 any kind: reference. Fravklin 7551 . MAN, young, married, well educated, dest evening work of any kind: clerical preferred. Address Box 203-B. Star office. 7 HAN (colored), young, neat, A butler or houseman: references. n.w. _Potomac 29! C.” Cousins, NITURE FINISHER wanted for 1::":" store; permanent position; state experienc Teferince required. ~ Address Box 170D, Star office. GOVERNMENT CLERK, spare time life insurance work: ads Address Box 229.Z, Star office. MAN o "ire _low pressuce “bofler "t alght. Apply im. person Friday to Tolson emp, 3900 Baker st Brentwood. Md. . MAN s working foreman in small electric assembly plant; must know something of ship Ding: wmall salary to start. In reply age and experience; give phone. Addre 1 office i MAN, married, wanted, between 50 and 40 ears, for general work must be tharoughly reliable, bhave good references and not afraid of hard work; $24 weekly to start, with in- crease to right man. Address Box 22-B, Star ate Box AN in lumber yard to check and load lumber. Yost & Herrell. 1334 11th st. s.e. d can inter- furnished to you, we have steady work with good pag. APplY in person. Room 7:30 Bond Bldg.. 9:30 to 1 MAN. Youug, experienced 1n_gencral office work, able o' operate typewriter, for transfer and Storage business: state age, reference and salary expected. Address Dox 177B. Sar oftice. MAN for cook und general housework, 1o fam- ily of two adults; give references as to ability, and state salary expected: must be good cook. Address Box 2i5-B, Star office. MAN “thoroughly experienced in refinery and also products. Address Box 132-B, Star office. MANto change tires at gasoline station; must work every other Susday. 000 N. J. ave. OR MAN AND WIFE, on small farm Bear city; steady job. Walter J. Procter. 2 MARRIED MAN Rockville, Md. MEN—Walters, experi Ty at once. Leader Kowner' R i MEN—Ex for duiry. Address Box _’i;rsf BUSINESS — POSITIONS —Free registrat ublic o Secretaries. % TSR Roheol itoe NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213, Transportation Bldg., 17th and H. %traycr Employment Service. perated o and praduatoe.Guca ustmces “positionsdents cured for all that are qualified. NO 3 721 Thirteenth 8t. Main 3430. For Efficient Male Employes CONSULT OR CALL Free IY. |"‘ e IA'! 1 1738 G B e SO s NURSE wanted, $75; cook, $65: col- ored chambermaid-laundress, $30, stay pights. SITUATIONS WANTED. 1l kinds. Italian lady's m Help of __Ladies' Exchange, 807 Vermont ave. APPRENTICES for bair goods making d rtment; knowledge of English not required. Emile, 1321 Conn. v A S BOSOM PRESS OPERATOR —Experienced: also ress ironer. Page Laundry, 620 E st. n.w. BUNDLE WRAPPERS, experienced, wante At once. Arcade Laundry, 713731 Lamont AFETERIA COOK—First-class, experie quick and “ecopomical; po night or Sunda; work: good wages. 1901 B st. n.w. 7 Wish girl; experienced. Leader rant, 622'E st. confectionery store: refined, ca- 0k lady, 25 years: considerable night ate reference. Address Box 150-B, MAN, apartinent. reliable, wanis position, in 21 L st. n.w.. 3rd flodr. Janitor, CAMERAS, le{:l Elaises, every kind; anything you (t% and K nw. Phose Prankl mobile, eity o u_highest peicen " tor 3 éntlares’s dts- earded clothing of all deseriptions. ~Address stal or phone. 1 will cull. W. Rice, 1352 th_st._n.w. North 1755, hone D. Stein, 1808 Tth st. n.w. Phone North 499. DIAMONDS, old gola, eflver. bought for cash. Louls_Abrahams, 815 G st. n. DIAMONDS, d_old golé, tor .. diamond broker. 18. Main 645! FEATHER REDS agd forniture: best_prd Square Deal Purniture Co.. 601 Eye Phone Main 5638. FURNITORE-If l{cn ve any furniture or other goods to sell, a: u_want to obtain best results, esnd for Louie Notes, 421 10th st b.w. Phove Franklin 2015, 5 FURNITURE enough for an ®-room house wanted immediately, as a whole o in parts. Call M. 2508, 7 FURNITURE—] want to purchase at once some used furnitu no dealers; also plano. Phone_Franklin_5894. 7 MANAGER for lunchroom or cafeteria, young an with 12 years' experience: best refer- ence. _Addreas Box 175-B, Star_ofice. MILK CHEMIST and bacteriologist, expe: enced, seeks connection with producer, distrib- uter or milk product manufacturer: moderate salary. Address Box 195-B. Star office. STENOGRAPHER, TYPIST, SECRETA] Six years” experfence. Address Box 223B. FURNITURE 458 bousehold grods of a1l Vs, for highest cash prices. Call J. E. Herrell. 484 10tn ut. aw. " Main 7100, v FURNITURE—Cash for desirable furniture; sontents of houses specialty S0 planos, tures and showcases wanted. Just call Mai 3006 and you will get the best re- Would like position pable of takil Box 167-B, St TAILOR or bushelma with a _reliable charge; references. 2 A ——— YOUNG MAN. 21, "tiioroughiy “experienced salesman, desiges position. _ North 2506. FUBNITOURE—1f you waat to Tall vaive for your furniture & houselold govds, cail Tdesl Furniture Co.. Main 2508, 81 fintasa FURNITURE of all Kinds wanted; best prices ovaid. Capital Furniture 50 La. ave. aw., or ne Frank!in 10267, MAN, experienced 1o typiog. BIIIDE, fling, general office work, desires posiilon with opportunity for advancement. Address Box B. Star office o MAN 35, wants several hours' eve- Phone’ North 300. e PURNITURE WANTED and household goods; o will feel satisied with prices T pay. B cisenberg, 416 10th st. n.w. Main 9275. FURNITURE, planos, carpets, etc, 1282 for wagon or me 820 Pa. ave. n.w. Phone M, ““Weschler " experienced in newspaper, ma; azine writing, correspondence work, desires opportunity along these lines; small salary to FURNITURE—W, household furaiture and ofice Gxtures " Money "sdvaneed on s start._Address Box 140-B, Star office. 6 SITUATIONS FEMALE BOOKKEEPER and_stenographer, experienced, competent, can take full charge of office. Phone Cleveland 3739-J. . EVENT WORK by normal sctool knowledge of typewriting and fling. 12th_n.w. BB, {wo vears training, 4 years' expel ‘eal ‘Cleveiand 1414. 7 Tirl: 1838 Bacus_Furniture Co., corner 8th 3 Bow. Main 6306, FURNTTURE—1 farmice " ana ther "miscet Siapira, 600 Loulsians ave. sults for kiln 3 MARKET STANDS—Act at oace. progressive residential market. P View Marier. ‘Geo “and. % KBRY 4> reason: Washing- ROOMING rooms, furnace 5 elec., for $450; '$150_cash and terms; 13 rooms, h.-w.h., rent, $30; $1,000 li; terms; other bargains. Brows, 941 Tall equipment; 1deal section: 10.year 'emse; Rox 217-B, Star office. Tunch; centrally 0. w 8¢ TT01 zocd 82,800, ew, Siore; opposite 1615 9eh 0w - doing 0422 rooms aud bath. Col 00M for_sale; ness; fully equipped. DELICATESS| near u college, in business scction. This is really a good opportunity for the right party. 8 h. Call Franklin 2787. FOR SALE—Valuable Thomas 'B. Slute. weil n Patent No.” 1286435, Internal combustion en- e, & new iype of gas engive, eliminating water fackets. operating with great efciency for use in airplanes. automobiles and heavy- duty engines: 19 broad claims. Patent No. 1210096, crank shaft of novel .shape. capabls of standing beavy strains without breaking nt No. 1235838, air propeller; broad claims; vai sustained by New Jersey Court of Appeais. Thix patent r fans used by the U. 8. Government on airplanes Patent No. 1238839, “sero vehiicle body: hew pe. reduce friction from alr pressore tent No. 180805, engine-cooling system for conventional type f automobile engine. Pat- ent No. 1301327, pneumatic-electro-magnetic £un; electricaily controlled pocumatic: makes a ccuracy in firing possible. ~ Patent No. 1200712, ball bearing: designed for asics of taiiway care; simplest eficient constructio: Bealed bids invited both for individual patents and for the eatire block of patents. All ren sonable offers will be considered, but the right to refect any bid is reserved.’ Address R. E. Wilson, secretary, American Mechauical Improvement Compaay. $24 10th st pow.. pate northwest property at at discount. Apply Room 308, Insurance ERY FOR SALE, money maker. 2505 North Capitol st. 8* LUNCHROOM FOR 5A near G: easy terms. C d on 9th st 811005 H st Bw = eous, n{l Mr. FUBNITURE—Would like ‘o purchase e ul-nit Ibu:nllnn ‘:’I hig! l' rade rooming house oot 0 poopmanieg il vey ik "asdne GOLD, sliver, watches, diamonds and old jew- Iry needed in our manufscturing dept. 'all sh_vaiye id. _Bellnger's, .l"’ ot JOB PRESS—Used, 5112 Chandler & Price; URSE, white, experienced, Will hiome or care of guild after 4 p.m.; reference. NURSE, undergraduate, wants private cases or hospital duty. Adams 2260, DEMONSTRATOR for outside city, inexperi- enced preferred; must be refined; $1.500 yearly and_bonus._ Address Dox 108-B. Star office hite, expes for collar fnishing department. ' Apply Ambassador Laundry, 142 Irving n.w. [ dailys 8 Sunday, 9 to 10 moruings. Service Rtecord, 403 Baltic Bldg.. 606 F st. u.w. . PIN BoYs, 8 p.m. Temple Bowling 731 1th st. n.e. GIRLS (2). experienced. fo work In confec- tionery store. Jane's, 514 9th st. n.w. g, practical, & years' eaperience, of com- n 1elr eiderly lady. Address B. J. H., T st wie. Phone Lincoln KT58-W. * Visiting, cook and seamstress. practic A GIRLS (2), white, intelligent, over 20 years of age, who are willing to work; only those who wish_to_ advance need apply. Arcade Laundry. 713-781 Lamont st. n.w. RBAL ESTATE SALBSMEN, must bave car: prospects furnished. ~ Call ai office. Jones & reer, Tivol: Theater Bldg GOVERNMENT CLERK wpare time; special life insurance work: adequate compensation. Address Box 243-7, Star office. SCOURER and dry cleaner, colored; Thorough- Iy competent and references. Apply Taven- ner's, Cleaners and Dyers, 1008 H st. n.w. 6° LADY, good checker, experienced in_check op cash reglster. Address Box 107-B, officy BODA” DISPENSER, night. Apply manager TYPIST, young man about 16 yes opportunit expected - £o0d state age, experience and salary Address Box 213-B. Star office. 8 Apow o Theater, 011 1 S8 iving ‘In_nortbeast section preferred. ¥ 3 ove_who can do tallor Apply rear Hamiilton Hotel, 14th and K YOUNG_MAN to learn automobile top trim- ming. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc.. ask for Mr. Turner. ¥ YOUNG MAN, who has had previous sellin experience, not necessarily automobile, to se new Chevrolets. Must have car. Attractive proposition to right man. See Mr| Rectow, e tween 9 and 10 a.m. Owens Motor G CHAUFFEURS. money for steady men. Beginn! season. Apply pow and get good Appiy to Mr. W. L. Wagne; YELLOW CAB CO. 1283 20th St N.W. BRICKLAY ERS—10 union; $14 per day. Apply 43rd and Jenifer sts., Chevy Chase, D. C. James McEliresh. CHETF, first class, with good ref- ence; year-round position for right man; also chef’s assistant. Address Box 178-B, Star offic Opportunity For Lawyer Salesman. law_ publishing company wishes fto live-wire men having knowledge of Jaw fo sell Corpus Jurls CYS system fto Jawsers on a favorable commission Laste with Weekly drawing account; permanent position: five opportunity for right men: supply at least five. references: give permanent bome address: Address Box 27, Star office SALESMAN—Large manufac- turer, with national distribution and office in-Washington, wants experienced salesman for Wash- ington territory. Home every night. Must be of highest char- acter. Salary and bonus. No stock salesmen or peddlers. All replies confidential. State quali- fications fully in letter and give bu meat. telephone number, if any, Ad- dress Box 117-B, Star office. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC. The Hecht Co. requires the services of an experienced auto mechanic; one who thoroughly understands White trucks; per- manent position., Apply before 11 a.m., Employment office, F st. entrance. The Hecht Co., 7th LADY DEMONSTRATOR for ery Saturday; food product; salary, $3.50; Address Box' 104-B, Star_off tate experience. '3 outdoor _work, Call between 4 _Hotel. 8° er, experignced. . LADIES—Two, for pleasant no collect g, SUODE, White, ex- men and assist o fam. ly 3 adults Telephone Col. 5566 Friday erening aad Saturdey and Sunday morniogs only. ETARY-STENOGRAPHER, eight yeas experience, competent, efficlent, best refer- ences, desires permanent position. Address Box 131-B, Star office. . te price. _Address Box 151-B, Star office. 6% RESTAURANT for Address Box 1841, WE have several small busi reasonable prices tioal Bank Bldg. CAFE with doing good business; best full information obtainable le, doing §00d business. reasq LAWN ROLLER water ballast. OLD GOLD—Nriag 1 _your ticum, diamonds: aiso ‘e need them in gur manufacturing dept. pay highest prices. A. Kapa. Ine.. 985 ¥ at. ia_gote. jsca rded DO you wish to buy a good pay with part cash and the rest 908 Distriet National Baok Bu TOUSE,, fura s and peying location. Address B OLD GOLD, sliver, dlamonds. sewsiry; e, Feautiful pleces especially. Al F. Arnold. 323 G at.'mw. Maln 8173 G LADY desires the use of & plano from pim daily. downtawn section preferred: state terms. Address Box 201 tar_office. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. hiy ies STENOGRAPHER—Youn| experienced: would _assist Haynor, Franklin 1692-W. 5 BNOGRAPHER —Rapid typist; copring 10 ents a page. Call Room 300, Main 7870, fter 0 STENOGRAPHER— Experienced in geperal of- fice work: rapid, i} TYPIST and gen Tady, thor nerally. The Jollowing burincss concerns guaran tes Dl("fldlhll to Star readers. Any com- plainé found meoessary fo b made o The Btar will receive prompt attemtion. Fer admiasion ‘to Recommended Servios Ool. wmn_call Moin £000. Brosch 115, AUTO PARTS NICKEL PLATED. TABLE- ware resilvered equal to new, sterling silve reburnished, brass beds relacqhered. JOHN A GOTTSMAN & CO. (established 1010), 150 Plerce st. n.w. Phone Framkiin 5431 WOMA help change for room. office. AL PR g ants position of resident manager’of club house or spartment house: perience in buying and preparing foods, man- Tiog help references. "Address Box 168, office. . PRESSER_thoroughly experienced on ladies’ fine garments: must do pleating; good pay Tavenner & Co., cleaners and dyers, 1003 H st . SALESLADIES, experienced, for cloak and suit’ dept.; reference; good salary and com- ssion. _Address Box §7-B, Star off AUTO—BAKED ~ENAMELED ALL OVER foutlasts paint 2 to 1): 23 colors to select lasts " indefinitely. ~ Call h Plant. 1725 Kalorama rd. AUTO RADIATORS AND CORES: FREEZE- proof radiators; fenders and bodies repaired. WITTSTATT'S. 819 13th st. n.w. (11, biocks below Pa ) Fraoklin 6410. 1421 P st. Franklin 8088, SITUATIONS DOMESTIC HAMBERMAID or maid In private family. 18 Ga. ave., 2ud floor: reference. BOXSPRINGS, MATTRESSES and plliows— Before the spring rush comes. Let us renovate yours. Right prices and prompt service as sured _EAGLE BEDDING CO., 1123 7th st. n.w. Phone M. 7992. CHAMBERMAID, _experienced, colored, for hotel work: with' references. North 3141, SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR, ove expe. rienced on seat covers preferred. Bterrett & Fleming, Inc.. ask for Mr. Turner. . BALESG anted. Huyler's 84 Columbla rd CLEANING. mornings. by neat colored girl: roference. 1355 28th st. n.w. COOK. maid or two Virginia colored girls wish position: 1320 You st. n.w. Apt. 8 trens. stay nights. SALESLADY for _ready-to-wi with credit clothing store 0. Rpply GaS dSh at wow. L STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST — Give experience age, salary expected. Address Box 1i1B, ar_otfice OGHAPHER & qualificetions, whether Catholic tant. _Address Box 112-B, Star ofice. TYPIST for temporary work. Mr. Owen, 215 13th st. B.w. g WOMAN, white, to wash disbes and Kitchen utensils in private cafeteria. Apply Room 1, 722 12th st. n.W. & WOMAN, white, about 30 years of age, with experience in. cooking, to cook for private cafeteria. Apply Room 1, 722 12th st. n.w. N of experience to & management of ready-to-wea Cxperience and references. Addre B, Star_office. WOMAN to le corsetry: train| phone. experie: T or COOK_end nnrse, woman and girl wish plac 411 Washington_ BRICKLAYING, PLASTERIN work. C. WAED, 2813 Quarry 71973, AL _OPPORTUNIT iness in section where there bakery: also completely B. Star office. CEPTION ing bakery no other builder secks partner. to bu site already selected: state Box 193-B. Star office. _ WE have clients who small payt District HARDWARE, PAINT averaging $800 per wee ment on Address B A CAFTERIA of the better class: one of the most popular places in the busy downtown section; lease, equipment, xood-will, $27,500. 1.B. Star_office AU T T. NEAR DF AND SHOPRING CEN- FROM BUSINESS NITY FOR A LIVE DINOWITZ REALTY CO. 736 11th ST. N.W MAIN 1761 14th AND COL. RD. N.W. Store room, up-to-date front, in good con. Sooda; St acevtories ROBERT E. MITCHELL CO., Tt nd ork 4 BUILDING AND JOBBING CONTRACTORS Licensed in D. C.” CLEVELAND & SON, 1301 Geranium st.n.w. Tel. Adams 5200, 8 CARTENTER-BUILDER: remodel ng and gei- COOK and mald, first class, wishes position, boarding house. 964 Florida ave. n.w. xperienced col- DAY'S WORK wanted by colored girl. 104 10th st DAY WORK Teilible colored woman. Phoas ERAL HOUSEWOR! Piace. 355 10th st now - GENERAIL, HOUSEWORK and some cooking; settled white woman. 337 Missourl ave. GENERAL HOUSEWORK or nurse by woman. o7 Soeh ENERAL HOUSEWORK, colored girl; stay A Gamone_ et nw: G HOUSEWORK. reliable colored nights. 1338 Riggs st. nw. ORK or chambermaid; T16 Bepant ot ~ colored girl wants YOU! | meat appearing. for evening work in restaurant. Apply to Mr. Jenkins, Autometer Restaurant, 1417 New York ave before 3 p.m. SALESLADIES in coat and suit departments; only those with experience need apply. Philipsborn, 608 14th st. ——— HELP DOMESTIC COOK, colored; etay _nights Masonic and tern Star Home. ~Phone Columbia 8633. 7+ COOK and housework, 3 aduita: bo laundry. room and bathi stay pights; good wages. Call Columbia 111 after 7 p.m. References_re- quired. 8 COOK, peneral housework 5o 1aundry: family of 3; city reference. 134 n.e. e COOK and general housework; settled woman; stay nights. Apply 3808 Jocelyn st., Chevy Chase, . e COOK—FPialu, wlddic-aged, 819_19th ». COOK = colored Lo LY neral e _st. n.w. 2 experienced, aud houseworker wanted st once. _Potomac 54. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored wom references required. _Call Cleve. 2724, sty Cleve. 1846, 6% LS (2) &% cook and murse in family; stay nights; references re- Phone_Cleve. 1426. ak. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. GIRL, white, to do light housework, steady position to the right one; reference fequired, Onfrits, 1925 _4th’ st. HELE WANTED, male and female, Appiy 2004 0th_n.w. i3 MAN AND WIFE, white, without childre wanted on country place 6 miles from W ‘nglon: man must be experlenced farmer thoroughly familiar \with automobiles; woman must_be good cook and housekeeper. Will furnish 2 rooms. hath and good salary to the right couple. Apply floor, 1108 ‘16th st. n.w,, in persan, affer 5 p.m. of between 12 d 2 Saturday. MEN AND WOMEN learn real estate business; empioyment whole or part time; experience unnecessary; free lectures every Thursday. i Willlam ¥. Matteson, 610-611 Bond MBI BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. g, white, for general houseworl Call sy’ time or Sunday. 508 Wol st., Alexandri « work tome. G208 41 Experienced, White, fo care for iwo aged 6 and § years. Call 2123 LeRoy se b vashington referencos. for small baby, assist with two older children; best city “ref. required; o0d wages. Adams 202. 1847 Kalorama rd. plain o 1207 Decatur st. n.w. IRL wants general bouseworl 212 8th st n.w cral repairing of properiy: screening and buildiag of parches. ' Main 6215 _gv CARPENTRY, REMODEL! and job work of kinds, reh bullding and glassing-in a specialty: plans furnished if necessary. Ad- dress 428% W #tin.w. or phone North 3097.W. Newlen & Biapkenship. CHATRE CANED, upbolstered ; rockers wplinted, C. A. ARMSTRONG. 1233 16¢h ot n.w. Franklin 7483, FLECTRIC HOUSE WIRING —Now 1s the time to have your home electrified. We give you 12 mooths to E.I ‘without interest and include the cost of biinging electricity into bouse Wiring, fixtures, lamps complete, and we guar. antee to save you money with service just as you like it. N mope: ald till lights furned oo, - PEXN E cFhic ‘co., 911 _sin one. 2 . ‘RICAL HOME WIRING—& rooms, bath, i and cellar, $57.50; 12 months to pay. Don't heve your home wired withoot our momy Electric Co., n.w. cor. Sth . Main 1747 . floo! new: new foors ACME FLOOR €O, 3 H st. nw. 0899395, Night phone, Cleve. 3518 FLOORS EW FLOORS FOR OLD O The most deplorable floors made new. Fhone Col. 2456. BISHOP BROS.. 8227 11th st. n.w. scraped and i GRROCERY AND MEAT Dess st. in Desrby Va per month. Owing t Tice §7.500. der Corner _grocery town _rooming money maker; take . for good small property: second tr N. E. RYON'CO., Main 45907, " 142 LEASE FOR:SALE. 14th ST. NEAR COL. RD. WDp-fo-date tront, store good condition, abie for chain store, grocery, oods, ®eto accessories. ke ROBERT E. MITCHELL CO., el Rd Col. GARAGE_WELL PAYING AND ESTAB- LISHED BUSINESS, CENTRALLY LOCATED ON A BUSINESS THOROTUGHFARE. VERY ATTRACTIVE TWO-STORY ~ BUILDING. PRACTICALLY NEW. WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS. CAPACITY 100 LARGE, DOUBLE DOORS S ON MAIN NTREETS: NO ALLEYS TO INTERFERE: EQUIPPED WITH VERY A CTIVE SHOW . WINDOW OFFICF, MPS, OIL TANKS, WASH STAND. JATE HEATING ' PLANT. IFICE STOCK _OX HAND. AND GOOD' WILL FOR_ £ RENT, 3350 PER MONTH. DEAL DIRE: WITH OWNER OF PROPERTY. ADDRE BOX_214-B. STAR OFFICE. C., ¥ st EW FLOORS LAID, OLD FLOORS GIRL (cduntry) wishes place as nurse or light housework; stay nights. Call or write 2412 17th_st. n.w., Apt. 9. electric machine or Land wor Fr. 6024 day, Fr. 2627 evenings. J. C. PRIC 1120 5th st. n.w. HOME LAUNDRY and day's work. 536 La- mont_st. n.w. Phone Columbia 5044-J. FOUSEMAID (white) requires situation; per- manent: excellent cleaner: 314 years with the Rumanfan legation. _Apply A. K., 1834 K st. TOUSEWORK, rellable colored girl. 1823 8th st n.w. LAUNDRY to take bome or Ay's work. Kalorama_rd LAUNDRESS, experienced. wants day's work of uny kind. 1200 W_st. n.w. g LAUNDRESS, swall wash to briag bome, 611 Sat.nw. LIGHT WORK or part time, by two # Col. 2817-W; vo_Sundays. NURSE or_maid, nice, neat colored girl. Oall 24 Bth st. n. ki 1710 FLOORS LAID, ncraped and finished: old foors renovated. MODERN FLOOR CO S218. 1400 Beimout st nw. . __ 3 FLOORS—ELECTRIC MACHINE AND HAND finishing; eflicient: reasonable; reliable service. R._B. NASH, 2371 9th st. _Col. 4231 FLOOR FINISHING, cleaning, waxing, polish. ing, painting by skilled mechanics at ‘reduced prices. PAUL SERENB. North 8418. 8¢ FLOORE—AIl master painters make your foors and house like new; 100% pore ma. terial used. Hansen. _Fr. 10000 mh27 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, REP'D; SLIP- covers made. Est. cheerfully gives, Returned free. TITTENSOR, 1424 8th n.w. N. 7702. TNCOME_TAX_ correctly taken care of at saving; ‘individual, partnership, corporations. Call Mr. 10° Fonrow, Main 512 WAITRESS or cook, for evening work. 1204 WAITRESS or girl_with_reference. North 3141. g4 WOMAN—Capable, wishes work by day or Ay ¥ et wie. "Lie: 4908, v WORK_of any kind wanted by colored coud- £, girl: experienced cook 2612 K st._n.w. PERSONAL SLTP COVERS. OVERSTUFFED SEPARATE cushions, snap fasteners, $28.50. Bamples gives. R. L. ISHERWOOD, 1207 9th s.w. Fr. 6110, i‘oln_A HA nlslz. fi?us‘ hrlna.“gln, CIN. and_convalesceat: night ‘super. Vivion.‘North 1063, 1620 19th ‘st Bewe o WEIGHT SAFRLY AND RAPIDLY REDUCED with wond. French meth. Dr. DELLA D. LED. 1737 P st n.w. Fr. 8849, JRSE, WITH EXCEPTION. howe, will care for invalids vicinity of Dupont Circle. nurse, _experienced colored A TRAINED ally comfortabl or convalexcent KEYS—DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 OENTS: Made while you wait. Turner & Clark, 1238 New York ave. n.w. ' Basemeat. F. 3005. MANTELS—Large stock to select from; also fireplaces, fittings, etc.; 20 per cent reduction. Edwin E. Ellett, 1106 0th st. M. 8781 MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS RENOVATED, down comforts recovered: reasonable. North 10145. _IDEAL BEDDING CO.. 1524 Tth n.w. MATTRESS - MAKING — Mattresses renovated this mo., special, $2.50; work guar. Columbia Sadding Co- AVE- Mot wiw._ Rhoupf, SURS. 55 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING—Large or smail jobs. Let us estimate. Call BOYD, Main 5057. g PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Prices reasonable: good workmanship. TAMMARO, Col. 7919-J. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING—Do it new chance to bid is all we want. MUTUAL EX- CHANGE, 822 10th. Main 9481 & PAPERHANGI AND PAINTING—For prompt, efficlent service at lowest rate Col. 2458, BISHOP BROS., 8227 11th o T KNOW HOW. and_hot Mme. SWEDISH oil ireatments gl GAYETTE, 1326 N. MASSAG B exp. Y.y A\'e‘l Ask_for catalog. LIVINGSTONE'S ACAD. EMY, 1517 Rhode Jsland_ave. Frank. 7475, WOMAN for cook and Lelp with housework: no washing. 2026 Kiingle rd., sear Park 1d. a h. J WANTED_THORE WHO ARE PLANNING ‘o take Civil Service examinations as clerk will do well to join special class now formin; Size of class limited. Apply at once. Strayer College. 721 _13th st, Phope Main_ 3430. BOYD SHORTHAND THE SIMPLEST system in commercial use; easily read. fast. best; touch typing, spelling, Eng., bus, letter writh grad. in demand; pos. g Est. 5 yrs._Boyd School, 1838 G 'st. n.w. M. 287 Civil Service Examinations. Special course for stemographer-typist exam- igations, 5 days and & nights each wk. Tul tion, $5. Also special course for all First Grade New courses beginning today for Po- n exam. given each Wed.; salary, $1.800. Patent Office exam. Apr. 22 lury, $1,860. Reduction tuition for those who enter this week. The Civil Bervice Preparatory School, 3th snd ¥ n.w. Phone Fr. 2060. INSTRUCTION COURSES. ATTo DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERATOR'S rmit and heavy traffic; any car furnished. ‘FOSTER." _Franklin 8787 AUTO DRIVING _LESSONS PRIVATELY given. _Call Linc. 82, We go the rest. MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Culture, 810-311 Burchell Bldg., 817 14th st. Only exclusive beauty culture school in Wash. | Bstablished 1920. ' Individual instruction. Day d_evenivg classes. . Franklin 5131 e | ~MaxpoLIN, GUITAR, TENOR BANIO. UKULBLE, . REABONABLE TERME. B.. oufi"u‘.c 1281 Girard. Col. 1204.W. a sky almost unbearably blue and the sea brilliant under the noonday sun. Now there was no light any. where. n-Tomorrow's Btar. COLLEGE STUDENTS—Do ou need any help on SITUATIONS—MALE. WANTED—ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PARA- Iytic patient. Preferably Chevy Chase vicin. ity private home; state price. Address Box 92-B. Star_office. . SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR RHEUMATISM, etc. Call Lincoln 5485. [ ACCOUNTANT, “bookkeeper and cashier de- sires permanent or temporary employment: moderate salary. Address Accountant, 316 E st. n. . MANUSCRIPTS EDITED AND PUBLISHED peeches, written on any and publicist of wide ex- Box 422-7, Star office. * ATTORNEY, young man with bankiug, real estate and insurance experience and 18 months' active practice, wishes to connect with a firm on Salary basis. Address Box 163-B, Sur office. BAKER, colored, cafeteria work. office. BANK CASHIER and office manager, ien years' experience, young and aggressive, open for connection; 'consider any good bisiness opening. _Address Box 172.B, Star office. 7° BOOKKEEP) Dbooks to kee) ings dress Box 122-B, Star office. BOOKKEEPER, double entry; young man studying accounting at well known accounting achool aesires opportunity to gain® practical expertence. _Addiess Box 130-B, Star office. 8° BUTLER, colored, desires position: eify refe ences. Phone North 1871-W. Call 1310 8 st. n. \ g CARPENTE EMAR wants his work done dence work preferred. Alexandria, Va CHAUFFEUR. white, wants place after March 16; present employ going to Europe; best references. Address Box 1583-B, Star office. 8° CHAUFFEUR, Ford touring or truck, young white man; good references. 09 Eye st. n.w. Phone Vr:g in_2567. o CHAUFFEUR—Young, _respectable, —colored man, desires position with commercisl firm o family. 51 Defrees st. n.w. [ CHAUFFEUR, colored. B _years' experience; * exeolleut reference. - Fraukiln 1202J. - 6° experlenced in botel and Address Box 187-B, Star With man that rlhhl' detached resi- E. M. Went, 500 Prince LADIES” TURKISH BATHS, COLDS, RHEU- matism, neuritis, obesity; located five years at 1120 Vermont ave. Telephone Franklin nll!. F YOU SING BASS AND WISH ENGAGE: ment With a church, address Box 81-Z, Star b e bt sk e SPECIAL HOT OIL SHAMPOO, $1; FACIAL massage, scalp_treatment, manieure. Frank. 7908, ° MRS. WILLIAMS, 988 G st. n.w., Apt. 3. [ A GRADUATE IN ELECTRICITY WILL GIVE you scientific_treatments: excessive weight re- Juced by new_methods. Phone Potemac 1447. ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS, DRUGLESS methods. 318 Kresge Bidg. 11 to 8 Tues Thureday, Sats. to 8 pm. GRACE NASH, Ph. C. g HAIR _ON FACE—STOP - MAKESHIFTS which INCREASE hair growth: new_scientific improvements furnish you a PERMANENT re. lie? by electricity;*6 to 8 hours' work done In one hour; save'tme, mones and patience nefit by my long years of experience. ARET B ECHEETZE, skin and scal - ialist. Ber. 1903, 1143 Conn. ‘ave." 0 oo IDGET HOUSE—SOMETHING NEW. BU' Joun Cgosds on the budget plp. | Sale pFecs continued through March THE HOME BEAUTIFUL, INC., 1721 Conn. Ave. — ——iEl e A WANTED MISCELLAKEOUS Ten's castoff). Wil "You wien (he' bext results wnd 01, reltable: b- Btand, 619 D st. n.w. CLOTHING Main 4145 Bt gk sumi's Bia PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—Special prices for thix week only, average size room. scraping, cracks to be pointed and papered with polychrome paper and binder for $12; also tnierior and exterfor painting with ve low prices. We also specialize plastering. Worl guaranteed without delay. Decorate your homes and don't worry about the cash, as we will give you 10 months to pay without inter- est. Call for estimates. P!lllflzlk.h\l Decorat- ing Co., 811 9th st. n.w. Main 2236. 10* PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—H. E. Phillips, 237 20d s.e. Linc. 3363. Quick, e clent service; guar. work; reasonable gr“t:l. PAPERHANGING—5 rooms and Zatory ball, $60; Winter-time price; guar. work: also painting._Adams 2326. PAPERHANGING — ROOMS PAPERED, - GGEORGE. 2627 Llih st. PAPERHANGING, painting _and_ decoratin, Enterprise Deco. Co. Low prices; work gua 1620 14th st. n.w. Phone North 4031. mn18 PAPERHANGING—ROOMS $7.50 AND UP interior and exterior painting at lowest prices. Metropolitan Dec. Co., 427 G n.w. Ph. Fr. 800, PIaNO 'l‘l'.\'l.'lG"'.‘: PIANOS AND PLAYER® renuilt and refinisiied by skilied workmes: Bavers inctatled, $115, SCHAEFER SANDER: BON PIANO CO. 644 H st n.e. Line. i PLUMBING & HEATING—JOHY R, GUERIY, 3 East Capltol st Linc. [ and ot water heating, pibmbing, boller and power Dlants. Found rellible for 25 years: . ' REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING—By exper Tinning and_roofing. ~Guttering and spoutin Call_Main_7610. 3. Ts 9th st._n TILE WORK repairing; prices reasonable ork, gusranteed. - Edwin E. Ellett, 1108 9t5 t 781 TRUNK REPATRING—MINTZ K| trunks, leather bags, ladies’ handba, Call of phone Mints, 938 F et. Main 3688, TPHOLSTERING and furniture repairing, in terlor decorating, cabinet work. ~Col. 4088. Standard Uphoistering Co., 2810 14th st. WINDOW AND DOOR ~ SHADES—GOOD nality opaque shades fitted to your windows, 85c; the beat. quaiity of opaque whiados, 81151 hung free. We will call with sampies. 'KLEE- BLATT, 11th and H sts. n.e. Lincoln 879. WINDOW SHADES AND SOREENS MADE to order. Froe estimates. J. M. B & HON, 4000 lst st, s.e. Lincoln 6068-J. FAMUEL | 19° STABLISHED TWO POPULAR M CARS SOLD LAST Y. TIVE SHOWROOM BERVICE STATION ON "HAND, ETC., REASO ABLE RENT. LONG E. CAN _BE TRANSFERRED. |~ ADDRESS BOX 4858, STAR OFFICE. _* s STARSHALL BUSIN Cafeterta; doing successful busigess: no bet- ter location; large capacity: price, §10,000. Dining room; near 1ith aud 1 sts.j price, $1,500. near 1th and Park rd. price, cost $8,000 to price, 36,000 and bath ave.: 14 furnisiied rooms above urant on 9th st., 5 rms. above: sacrifice at $2.500 Bakery; splendid _proposition; from Washington; rent, $100. Grocery and_meats; feceipts about $900 per week: price, $5,000. Hotel; 58 rooms: old established; restaurant on first foor; price reasonable. Boarding house: 20 rms. heat: best downtown secth Rooming house on Mass. ave.; opportunity for §2.000. . near 14th and * splendid Deoposition: Will sacriice Rooming house: 11 rooms: 3 baths; h.-w.b., elec.: price, $900. Rooming house partly furnished; rent, § price, § I.url"e. 75-car capacity: repair shop: wash. ing, ishing; price, $4000. year lease. S8 BROKELS, few miles BARBER CHAIR for quick salc; r facial c rankl ATHROOM OUTFITS, - Bullding _ Material Beams, Brick, Doors and Sash, Furnaces, Lum- ber, Lanterns, Paint, Roofing, Shovels, Wall Foard, Rock' Board, etc. = The Hechinger House Wrecking Co.. Camp Meigs. oth and Fla. ave. n.e.; Main Office, 6th and C ats. s.w Salesmen at both offices until 5:30. Fouriceo years saving you money on bullding material have established the good will of the Hech inger Compan: BOILER, excelient Phone Gt and o ¢levator. B excel- lent condition: cheap to quic Address Box 196.B, Star ofiice. (3 BOOKS—BOOKS—HOOKS—33 TBooks bovght 933 G buyer. Xinda, © Dentbwsn's: Yook _Shep, 963 9 BRASS BEDS, complete living room set, and small day beds, dresser, chiffonie other pis BRICK: lumber, for sale cheap: 18th and Eve n.w. BUILDING MATERIALS jog, etc., at 348 Pa. second-hand e terial RN reet BUILDING MATERIALS—Lumber of all Kinds, new and reconditioned: doors and sash, wail- board, Certain-teed roll roofing and strip shin- gles, 'Du_ Pont paints: lowest prices. Wash. {ngton Wrecking & Supply Co., Inc.. Tth and K and Water sts. s.w. (at the 7th st. W Phone Frank@u 220, “Headquart nomical Building Materials.” CASH REGISTER. an up-to-date, used very little; for aix clerks and Kives receipts; cost $500; will sell for $150 cash. Main 5486, Room 512 Jenifer Bullding, 7th and D mw., Wash ington, D. C. 8 i many ;tall line of ard, St and D gts. old French, exceptionally fine instru Call between 6 and 8 p.m. Phone Co lumbia_516. _Mrs. Hoffman. 8 CHAIRS, mahogany dining, library table, chi fonler, player-plano; cheap for cash. Adams 980, DNTRACTOR'S EQUIPM vers, size 21-E, with boom and b oehring 3-bag Dandy mixer: % buggies, chutes; 20 aud 40 1b. rail; trdtk scal 3 2 gas pumps: steam pump and boiler loade 1 and 2 inch water pipe; Ford & Watson 1-v d-bag mixes 15-ton dump trucks; 1 steam Foote P. R. Rupert, 713 19th st. n.w., after 7 Phone_Franklin 1985.J (Continued on N

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