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TheAstonishingAdventure of Jane Smith (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) He found no living person, came upon dropped wax In three more places, at the edge of the well, by the headland exit and half-way down the steps to the beaoh. He came slowly back along the main passage and stood for some time with his light focused on the sand which he had spread at the foot of the stair. There was no footmark upon it, but he was prepared to swear that it was not as he had left it He had scattered the sand loosely and it was pressed down and too smooth. He thought that it had been smoothed by a hand passing over it He mounted the first two steps. The thread of cotton which he had fas- tened across the stairway was still there. He bent beneath it, came to the top and threw his light full upon the back of the paneled door. The second plece of cotton was gone. He flashed the ray upon the floor once—twice. The third time he found what he was looking for, a fine black thread 1ying across the threshold. It ran out of sight under the door. Some one had gone out that way since Mr. Ember had come in. Who Not Molloy—impossible that it could have been Molloy. Ember passed through the panel, closed it behind him and walked slowly and meditatfvely along the corrigor to the library, still pursuing his train of thought. Molloy would have blundered through that first piece of cotton without ever feeling it at all, Just as Molloy’s foot in its heavy boot would have been una- ware of the sand. If it was a woman who had passed—now who would | have used a candle in the passages? | Not Rayvmond. She had more than | one electric torch which she used | gonstantly for night work. But| Renata, the little soft-spoken stupid mouse of a thing, if she had a fancy to go spying, she'd take a candle; ves, and let it gutter, too. Mr. Ember's instinct for danger had always reacted to this question of Renata Molloy. Over and over again there had been the tremor, the re- sponse, the warning prick. An ex treme regret that he had not ar- ranged for a convenient accident to overtake Renata possessed Jeffrey Ember. The omission, he decided, but THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. & HELP—MALE. ADVERTISING SOLICITOR i L LI 4 AT et ihid AUTO PAIL need apply. rmanent; advancement. 5 22 Acme’ Auto Top Co., 1421 Irving Job for China, " colored, Appls_in person. . Md..” Tonsorial Artist 5% BOOKKEBPER wauted; rapidity and accuracy essentiuls: state age, 'reference and salary Box 10D, § th vicyele Zddress_Box 195D, Star_offic BOY wanted to auswer phone aod make him- self useful around rtore. Apply 1130 Stn st. m Tared ; uve. ne. By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maynard & Oo.) here; she was quite sure of it. If she could find the spring, she believed that she would he able to reach the cross passage where she had run into Henry. She did not believe” that Em- ber used it. Why should he, since it would be of no use to his schemes? If she could get into the passage and hide there, she need not go back to the house. She could wait there for Henry and catch him as he-passed. he would be able to warn him, too, and it came to her with startlin, suddenness that he stood very muc in need of warning; so much- had come to light In the 48 hours since he left - It took Jane an hour to find the spring. She might not have found it then, but for the chance that made her slip and throw all her welght upon one place just under the wide potting shelf. There was a creak and one of the boards gave a little. She found a trapdoor and steps beneath | it There were some old sacks in the shed. Jane took one of them, climb- ed down the steps and shut the trap- door again. She felt her way down to the level, spread the sack on the cond step and sat down She felt ¢ forlorn and weary. e, Apply 811 Peun. s e BOY (over 1) i stationery busines goud references. S e e e i 4 BUSHELMAN, experienced on new work. Hilton's, 1201 Penua. ave BUTCHER, cxperienced. Apyly 2440 A5tH Dolumina S08. 20 - - b SR CARPENTERS' HELPERS wanted, with g rage experlence preferred. 1210 Continental Truat Kidg. CHAUFFEUR—Colore With identification Adams 2458, TRV CHAUFFEURS wanted with identincation card and_references. | Apply taxt ofice, Wardman Park Hotel. and_learn ‘Address Box 211-D, reliable men; taxi work. several cards; for noed 0 Jewish cooking. ' colored, well sver 16 years of nge; must have wheel; $10 weekly. J. Baumgarten & Sous Co. E st now HIGH SCHOOL Bt market. Apply Mr. HOUSBEMAN, prefer middie-aged colored mar, settled; stay nights: take care house and fires, etc. _Appiy by letter. Address Box 108 D, Star offc 19° LINOTYPE OPERATOR wanted. J. P. Bell Company, Lsnchbirg, Va MAN A position offeriug unusual opportumities is available to the right man in the office of a large laundry and dry cleaning establish ment. Qualification pert bookkeeper-nc conntant.” thoroughly familiar with sales ¢ honest and not afraid of worl Give qualifications therwise to attention will be )10, Star office. K and repulr cars. CHAPTER XXVI. Mr. Ember, having completed all his arrangements, went in search of Lady Heritage. She had sat silently through lunch and disappeared dl- rectly afterward. Having failed to ind her downstairs, Ember was about | to pass along the upper orridor to the steel gate which shut off the! north wing, when he noticed that the door of the small oak room on his left was standing ajar. He thought he heard a movement within, and, after pausing for a moment to listen, he pushed the door wide and looked in. As far his knowledge went, Lady Heritage had never entered this room during the time that they had been in the house. He accepted the fact and could have stated the reasons for it. It had been the play- | room, and the walls were covered with Anthony Luttrell's school groups. The book shelves held -his books, the cabinets his collections. In a Very intimate sense it was his room. i triffers xperience MAN Apply MAN A Tive and energetic o reputable and reliable b e preferably | WANTED. acquainted Washingt. good _conuee: s and steady worker. Ad ar office. tion for consclentlo dress Box 50-D, MAN. experie aud handle lumber. Herrell, 1384 11th SR 3 MAN {o drive Ford truck and do general work bring references. Apply R. T. Cator, 1108 H Kt n.w, i MAN, n outside Tto_check Yost & steady worker Apply at once. idle aged, active, work; permanent ington. Emmony MAN 1o work on 1021 7th st n.w. . married, between 2 should be rectified with as little de- | lay as possible. He locked the li-| brary door and went to the telephone. | It took him half an hour to get the number that he wanted. but he be- | trayed no impatience. When at last 2 man’s voice came to him along the | wire he Inquired in the Bavarian dialect, “Is that you, Number Five?" | The voice said “Yes” whereupon | Ember gave a password and waited until he had recelved the counter- | sign. He then began to issue orders, using an unhurried voice. Every | now and then he shivered a little in the early morning cold and shrugged his ceat higher about his ea “You are promoted. You go up to Four and come on to the council. I will notify you of the next meeting. Number Three {s a traitor. He left hers last night with copies of lists containing names of all agents. It is believed that it is his design to sell us. He has secreted a large sum of money, the property of the council. Before he is eliminated he must be made to hand this over. Take | down the following addresses—he may be at any one of them. Put Six and Seven on to finding and dealing with him immediately.” He read out the addresses and paused while thes were repeated. He then continued speaking: “1 shall require the motor boat oft Withstead Cove at nightfall. Yes, tonight, and without fail. A change of base is imperative. Proceed first to “—he gave another ad- dress—"and communicate also with Ten. If Belcovitch has arrived tell him that he is promoted to Three. and bring him with you. The council can then meet, as No. 1 is here.” A_very slight gleam of something hard to define broke for a moment the dull impassivity of Ember's voice as he pronounced the last words. Then he added: “Repeat my instructions. He listened atentively whilst the voice reproduced his own words. Then he said: “That is all. We shall meet night” and rang off | He had breakfast alone with Jane, and ate it with a good appetite. He talked very pleasantly, too. Jane wondered why every succeeding mo- ment left her more afraid. She had been up all night, of course. It must be that, ves, of course, it must be that. She faltered in the middle of some inane sentence and stopped. Em- Dber's eyes were fixed on her with an -ntire lack of expression, yet behind those blank windows she feit that there were strange guests. It was like looking at the windows of a haunted house, quite blank and empty, and yet at any moment out of them might look some unimaginable hor- ror. “You seem a little tired this morn- ing, Miss Renata,” said Ember gently. didn't you follow Lady Herit- example and have your break- upstairs? You don't look to me as if you had had much sleep. You haven't been walking in your sleep agaln by any chance, have you?” Jane clenched her foot in Renata's baggy shoe. “Oh, T hope I haven't,” she said. “I don’t always know when I've been doing it. What made you think of 12" to- t just crossed my mind,” said Ember. “Its a very dangerous habit, Miss Renata.” Jane pushed her chair back and “I'm going into the garden,” she said; “this room is too hot for any- thing. It's like—" A little devil suddenly commandereed her tongue. She reached the door, opened it and flung over her shoulder “It's like the snake house at the | zoo,” Mr. Ember." She ran straight out into the gar- den after that and stayed there. She | had the feeling that it was safer to be in the open. She wanted to keep away from walls, and doors and pas- sages. She saw no one all the morn- ing and came back to lunch with her nerve steadier. As soon as lunch was over she went out again. The hour in the house had brought her fears back with reinforcements. She be- gan to count the hours before Henry could arrive. It was only half-past 2, and perhaps he would not come till midnight. The thought of the dark hours after sunset was like a black cloud coming nearer and nearer. If she could hide —if she could only get away and hide until Henry came. She felt as if it was quite beyond her to go back into the house and sit for hour after hour, perhaps alone with Jeffrey Ember, his blank eyves watching her, or to en- dure Raymond Heritage's presence, and, looking at her, remember the line in Molloy's letter: “Renata followed No. 1.” "It was Raymond she had rollowed. She had told Molloy that she had followed Raymond. Then Raymond, beyond doubt or cavil, was the No. 1 of that horrible council. She could not bear it. She thought of Raymond's voice breaking when she said *“Anthony,” and she could not bear it. If she could only get away and hide until Henry came. She went into the walled garden and walked up and down. Perhaps Anthony Luttrell would come to her as he had come once before. Pres- ently she came to the tool shed, stop- >ad for a moment hesitating on the tareshold, and then went in. There was & way into the passages ‘from Raymond Heritage stood at the far end of It now. She wore a dress of soft whits wool bound with a plaited girdle from the ends of which heavy tassels swung. She had taken one of the groups from the wall and was looking at it with an intensity which closed her thought to all other im- pressions. Sh tood half turned from the door. Ember looked at her, and looking, experienced some strange sensations. This was Raymond Carr. Magnus, a younger, softer, lovelier woman than Raymond Heritage. The curious cold something, like trans- | parent glass or very thin ice, which seemed to wall her from her fellows, was gone. It was as if the ice had dissélved, leaving the air misty and tremulo The little flame which always burned in him took on brightness and | intensity, and a second flame sprang up beside it, a flame that burned to a still white heat of anger because this change, this softening, was for | Anthony Luttrell and not for Jeffrey | Ember. There was no sign of emotion, how- ever, in face or expression as he | moved slightly and said: ‘Are you busy? May you for a few minutes?"” 1t was characteristic of Raymond ;I that she did not appear in the least startled. She turned quite slowly, laid the photograph on the open front | of the bureau by which she stood and satd: fype and take charge office: give ref . salary expected and where employed present. _Address Box 137-D oftice. MAN. thoroughly conversant with plumbing and lieating supplies and capable of bandling D, to act as shipping clerk in wholexale plumbing supply house. Apply Cunningham Plumbing Supply Co., Inc., 1234 Pa. ave. n.w 19% \‘z” AT CUTTER. Apply Stand 86.96, Arcade Market MEMBERSHIP Spring campaign to Mr. Kelle, Sin Room 407, to distribute advert Co.. B30 D st. nw N"(2), with sales experience. sanager Washington and must be of neat appearance, 1 st - representatives for Full or part time. Apply American Automobila Ass'n., Is Bidg.. 17th and Penna t work nearby Apply in e it you are not afraid of_we Robey Motor Co.. 1428 L st. NIGHT CLERK—Man about Appls_with reference, American Pa. ave. n.w. NIGHT JANITOR—Colored man as night Sanitor in apartment house: must be experl enced and furnish good references. Apply Mre Bradford, resident manager, 2200 19th si. n.w. asemat_ Apt of_work vears old. House, 1 speak to 7 SAL izing In the in the northwest kection, has an opening for two men with sales experience: have car. Apply Room 211, Riggs Bank Bldg., 14th and Park road n.w. REGISTERED PHARMACI hed : ¥ranklin 8391, Now? Do you want me now?’ A softness was In her voice as she spoke, and a dream in her eyes. Her Dbeauty struck Ember as a thing seen for the first time. He had to use great force to keep his answer on a note of indifference. “If you can spare the time,” he said. Raymond looked round her. There Was a caressing quality in her glance, “Yes; I'll come downstairs,” she said. This would not perienced, o _w shingles; commission witl Address_Hos $ to_demonstrat new appliance for schools and offices. have car. Nalury and commission. Franklin and install Should Phone o well Tife dnd accident_insur- :7$10.000 men prefefred. Apply 730 In- Vestment B s 22 SALESMEN, with or without cars; raal es experience preferred. “Hustlers can make big liberal commissions promptly paid ve.. Detween 4 and 6 only. 230 Uffice: law student was Anthony's room talk to another man in| Anthony’s room, The thought may | have been in her mind. The breath | of it beat on Embers flames and fanned them higher still. He led the | wa downstairs and into Sir Wil- lam's study. Raymond Heritage had passed from the despairing mood of her first fn. terview with Anthony. Then to know him alive and to feel him unforgiv- ing had stabbed her to the quick. But that phase had passed. During the many hours that she had spent alone, the one amazing, radiant thought that he was alive had come She | T4t snw. o 21¢ TYPIST Young opportunity. ars;_excell rience ‘and_salary Star_office. arket: 02 11th 8% ried or single, from 93 years old, who is willing to work for a real future in chain store business: excellent opportunity for the right man: habits must be good and character unquestionable. In answerieg give full particulars. Address Box 179-D. Star office. . | | at | PICKLE DIET A T START! — WANTED SALESMEN. _ ADVERTISIN: BOLICITOR: references; large compensation: permanent; advancement. 310 International Hldg. 22¢ WANTED- alvo for Virginin 8 i lifetime to CRITY SALESM o qualify. Call between # and 9:30 a.m. or after 4:30 p.m., Thursday or Friday. The Newark Company, Southern Bldg. ~ BUSINESS INSTRUCTION, WANTED_THOSE ARE FLA will do well to join special class now forming. Sze of class limited. Apply at once ‘fl;?ytr touch typlag. spelling. Eng. grad. in demand: pos. guar. oyd_School, 1388 G 'st. n.w. M. 287 TOUCH TYPEWRITING TAUGHT BY 1 tensive indiv. instruc. New iuvention applied to machine makes the learning quicker. easier. more aceur.. cheaper. 15-less course. $13. THE FAIRCHILD SCHOOL, Room 300, Bond Bdg. Civil Service Examinations Special course for atenographer-typlst exam. toations, © davs and 5 nights each wk. Tul exams. New courses beginning liceman exam. given each Wed ; salary, $1,800. Patent Office exam. Apr. 22; salary. $1,860. Reduction in tuition for those who enter this week. The Civil Service Preparatory School, th and F n.w. Phone Fr. 2080. y for Po- fon; permanent; L AR, ALTERATION LADY, with knowledge of pressing. Apply Stevens, 1113 G at. n.w. Apply to Mr. Brown. pL with knowledge of age and salary. Star office. Wanted aten: Add 21% experienced lady for urant. neat in wppearance, accurafe and capable. not less than 25 years of age: first clasa references required. Thompson's Keatau 345 Peun. ave. n.w = CHOCOLATE t0 1329 G CASHIER { | ¢ 4 tion, $5. Als> special course for all First Grade | NG TO- NIGHT!!! You CHASE OUT M GET ME A HELP—DOMESTIC. (Continued) bashelor apart- Address 33D, Star_office. T | HOCSEKEBPEK - Relfable white woman de | nired by father. with three children, for new bungalow in suburks: to sta; one e | Airing home instead of Iarge [ Address Tox 160-D. St 200 M for “xeneral Tousework and Iaundry | work; middle-aged colored woman; . stay nights. Apply by letter. Address Box 152.1, Star_of 19 MOTHER'S HEL wd, colored | references required. Call Cleve. 1621, 20° | NURSE and assist housework: strong, relinbie | colored girl, not under 25 years: o North in Summer; refereaces. 1348 Euclid, Apt. 4. WOMAN, colored, for _gen Apply Friday and bring reference Rhode_Island ave. n.e \WOMAN. " wetiled, who home o’ count offic o | YOUNG WOMAN_Settied jand care for ‘workingmau's bachelor quarters {and get supper two or three evenings per week. Address Box o Star o . cun appreciate Address Box 45-C or widow, 1o THURSDAY, MARCH 19, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES-—Wanted: One Dill Pickle. ALOYSIUS P. MS@INS - DONT ARGUE WITH NE. TN GOING ON A DiLL j O | liubie referred. | 5 | maid I DAY'S {11 | DAYS Wokk SITUATIONS MALE. ACCOUNTANT BOUKKEEPER and stenogrs | pher: exec fence nud salesmanship Do Taute . o G Spanish lessons’ Hox 123, AGHT radnate: i Tege man. will give priva Terms reasonable. Address Star office. RAL T B major animal husbandry, ven yedrs' practical experience: dewires tion: now employed. Address Box 79-D, i univer | BOOKKEEPER—Youog man, student; & set of books for a small concern: references. Ad drest Box 176.D. Star offiee, 21 Tigh-school Fradn experience; $20 week i 14 like ok o= three hours in day satements. Call Main keep, time requi will ng two prepare EUR—Colored; wishe j vate or public; good references ! Franklin | CHAUFFEUR worker: over position: pri 10 yrs ex _0790_ Singleton.” 21% stendy L Co.; with Address Can_do minor repsirs; ears with W G 6 Clev. pi familiar truck. | CHAUFFEUR - Whi make of car. bus any Box or COUK —Experienced (white), dress Box 236-B, Star office. porter or truck driver 12 years' experience. Telephone (- DIETITIAN, graduate. with salary, $100 per month, Apply Tuberculosis Hospital between ® and u DRESSMAKER. Calvert st. FITTING a of pressing 150-D, HAND women. experienced. _ Apply 1919 Phone_Columbla 3371 = alteration lady with kn steady position. fis R IRONERS, pressers: 2. Apply 1120 Queen at. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT, first vear, desires some one fo conch her in studles 2 or § nights week: must underst d Latin; preferred. Address Box 182D, Star Tedge Address Box o addre have typewriter Apply in person. Tth st nw MATRON. white woman, capable: must be good cook with ability to'direct kitchen help: Sulary, $45 per mouth, ‘with maintenance. Appis’ Tuberculosis Hospital between © and i wm LADIE must city directory Farley, Inc envelon nd latest . . ven Full or part time. to Mr. Kelley, American Automobile Ass'n. Room 407, ‘Mills Bldg., 17th and Penna NURRE—! R ot_over 85 years oid, for baby and asint with 2 small children: references re. quired. Adams 1847 Kalorama road. RESID! e-aged, m ried woman as manager of high-claxs apart- ment; must have experience and furnish ref- erences rtment rent free. fice. ALESLADY. experienced, coat and dress de- partment. Orkins. 1204 G at. n.w. Ad-{ CHAUFFEUR, whit n furnish good re r | cor Address Box 201-D. wrife 12211 Dupcan oo 1920 5 st ne COOK, R = FARM MANAGER or superintendent— position | wanted; near Washington preferred: thoroug! bred stock: best of references; will begin April 15t Address 4315 Wisconain ave. n w TLIPINOS and in private family. Address FILIPING CHAUFF private family; dress Box T | want_positior Box 188D, St a0~ R—Wishes position it seven years' experience. work: X R BUTLER—Firstclass: young best refcrences. 1609 Kraem Que_st. n.w. all kinds. Ressonable prices. Franklin 6% all NTED fo Howard University Y. 8100, market | Stecianial enpineer, | LAUNDRESS | | JOB PLASTERING AND CEMBNT WORK of | © 1925. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (Continued) CHAMBERMATD. waitres € any_ kind. M st AT A AT, ANING, kind, mornings; Lonesf, re- | colored woman; reference. Columbia i or part-time work dry for Friday. Liscoln ANING, morninks or evenings: chamber- maid in store or office; light colored girl. | Potomnc 2888 iy COLORED WOMAN wants work by day and | ndle wah to take home. 1819 §. Car. ave. | OOK or chambermaid; eferences. 1437 8 st. COOK—First cluns; white Goman wants place in boarding house; good references. o4 10th .0 Mrs. Forest . COOK. white, une %00d liome more than big pi 125D, Star office. WORK —Expericuced 15th xt. n.w. or b Max HOU Would like a Address Box Lome ;| woman, _6; GENERAL ro laundry between Taid; place. Call st. fawily, t Phone North | LW ORK red girl or Kitchen SWOR d girl; refs. AL HOUSEWORK in_small family or apartment preferred. Call North | wants housework or child's neat colore: waitresses or n 1136 21st n.w. wishes Jobt se; references. Answer by 200 Three ambermaid Ruth Cooper, syment LIt time GIRL, ¢ GIRL Eursing GIRL, (o work atay nw., Apt. ®, SIRL to Address desires general housework; ref- > Fla. uve. n.w Colored; o references sework and assist with 2418 17th st wisties place for Cail Bt Iy 2412 te 17 HOUSEWORK-—Part-time work. Mary Camp. bell, 153 T, st HOUSEKEEP! widow. with child. wishes position in prefereice to high salary. 2414, professional home ¢ Phone | can M | FURSTTURE WANTED and h | FCRNITURE—If you want fo obtain HELP AND SITUATIONS. Hr - ER- BY POP MOMAND. WELL BRinG 1€ ONE DiLL PICKLE, an WRAP \T UP wiiLl WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued) ilver bought for cash . and old gold, for cash; DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, no delays. F at. n.w., Rooms 17 and 18. Main 6458 FEATHER BEDS and furniture; best paid. Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Eye 6t n.w._Phone Main 3636, _ i FURNITURE—Wanted to hear from privaie party having some used furniture for sale; can pay cash. Phone Franklin 5394 . Jeweiry FURNITURE —1f you have any furniture or | to_obtain 421 10t other goods st results, to sell, and 3 send for Loui __Plione Franklin 2015, FURNITURE cnough for & Call M. 2508 St o FURNITURE—Cash for desirable furniture contents of houses a specially; also pianos. ore fixtures and showcases wanted. Just call Main 8006 and you will get the best re u_want Notes, “Wroom house FURNTIUR m kinds for lLighest cash prices. (a Herrell, 434 10th st. n.w. Main 7100. e FURNITURE Highest prices paid for second. ive us a call. gle Furn L st . Want sufficient furnish _six_rooms. Adams 5uid. furnishings wanted. e Furniture Exchange, household goods. FURNITURE to complete URNITI 1003 Tth st 1w FURNITURE 1f you want to get full valae for your furniture & household goods, call Ideal Furniture Co., Main 2506, 610 Loulsiana ave. FURNITURE of all kinds wanted: best prices paid. Capital Furniture Co. 490 La, ave.| n.w., or phone Franklin 10267 used furniture Lome isehold goods with prices I pay, S. n.w. Main 92 etc. Phons me call. “Weschler,” you will feel satisfied Weisenberg, 418 10th st FURNITI pianos. carpets. 1282 for wagon or have TTURE—We buy housebold furniture and office fixtures. Money advanced on storage. Sachs Furniture Co., corner Sth and D sts n.w. Main 0306 st re and other miscel 600 Louisiana ave s for . vour laneous, call M n.w._Franklin GOLD, siiver, watches, elry needed in cur manufe eash value paid. Selinger ure OLI* GOLD. Feautiful pleces 3 G at. n.w. ESS—Good religbie. Ph LAT wants weshing to take ne North 8363 PHYSICIA AMINING TABL Ad- dress Box 52-D. Star office. wants 0 do work 2 d at I 2 Ontario LAUNDEY ke home. 1116 New Hamp- shire ave Call West 2080-W. | ize about 40 and bargain. must b in_good Address Box ) RECOMMENDED SERVICE. LAUNDR take Lome or will garet Simms, 1056 Bladensburg ru to take home. Mrs. Glagett, 1062 burg_rd HOUSEWORK or plain_cookiny ored girl; good refs. basement. g MATD—Colored; good cook, general housework. 08 1t st MAID in spartment by reliable colored girl; ho laundry. 1610V _st. n.w. North 84359 o out e LIGHT sinail family: « st.n.w.. n { 9697. ACME PLATING CO.. ER or uursery governess — French middle-sged educated woman desires position; willing to leave city Address’ Box 171-D, Star office NURSE, maid or_light housewo perienced _girl. 42215 V_st. n.w NURSE_Practical or chambermald; white valid or maternity cases; by rellable 1a P st.n B . ME or day’s work; by colored woman, o T PART TIME or all day work. 3010 Sth st nw. 5 PLACE to clean offices or apariments; rellable_colored girl. Potomac 1472 n by SALESLADY —Corporation has splendld open- ing in Virginia North Carolina or Tennessee for refined. ambitious lady betwsen 25 45: good ¥ for right party 8B, Rtar offie ALESLAD exceptional compensation arrangemen perienced and capable party: perm tion. _Apply Mr. Urdong. 628 Tth st perience person in rley, Ine.. SALE With or without cars: real estate experience preferred. Hustlds ean make big morky: liberal commissions promptly paid. 1715 Conn. ave., between 4 and 6 only. e Ccolored; wants job as porier 634 W st 0w, 1e {MAN { operator ASK fo PAPERHANGING, painting, 40 Ontario rd. n.w. Adams or oy g food products to hotels clubs. resiaurant and grocery trade position: Lest refereuces. Address Box 1 Star_oftice. { D, . Address Box 2 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED, $1 up: 31 11th. work guaranteed Frank. 10425, 20% STENOGRAPHER—Law office; law atudent preferred; tine opportunity for law experience. Address Box 223D, Star office. . NOGRAPHER. beginner; capable of doing rood work; will appreciate fnterview. . 200 ATTENTION, SALESMEN! A natfonally known life insurance company h: a splendid opening for a good man: sales ex perience uot mecessary. Address Box 112D, Real Estate Salesmen. Opportunity for a live wire to make real IIOIIQI. Must be energetic, neat appearing and familiar with present real estate values car essential experience preferred. Ampl rospects furnished. For interview call M. Rflfl between 8 and 10:30 a.m. 19% SPARE TIME INCOME FOR YOU. Fatablished local concern wants high-grade men who can qualify as contact executives Necessary truining furnished; profitable and increasing income while learning, working at own convenience. No traveling: no canvassing. Required: Good fulgment. honesty, rellability, enthusiasm. Apply Room 204, Albee Bldg., at 10:30 a.m.. or 4:30-5:00 p.m. MAN to solicit laundry work; salary and commission. Dupont Laundry Co., 2535 Sherman ave. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MARKERS and_assorters, experienced; good salary. Palace Lapndry. 729 9th s A EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HAVE cooks, butlers, chambermaids, day and part-time workers housemen wad_ciperienced anitors:” best references. " Tolliver's’ Agency, to dominate everything. ‘The cold finality of death had been lifted. In- stead of a blank wall, there opened before her an infinite number of ways, any one of which might lead her back to her lost happiness. She began to live in the past, to B0 over the old times, to make a dream her companion. She came into the study with Em- ber and waited to hear what he wanted, giving him just that Surface attention which he recognized and re- sented. His first words were meant to startle her. “Lady Heritage,” he said, “you kno of course, that there are cer- tain passages and rooms under this house?” She did start a little, he thought. Certainly her attention deepened. “Who told vou that, Jeffrey?” she said, and hardly heard her own voice because Anthony's rang in her ears, insisting, “I know that you told mber.” “Mr. Luttrell told me,” said Ember. She exclaimed incredulously. At least her thoughts were not wander- ing now. Ember felt a certain tri- umph as he realized it. He went on speaking quite quietly “It was when Sir William and I were down here the year before Mr. Luttrell died. He, Mr. Luttrell, was taken very ill, and I sat up with him. In the night he was delirious. It was obvious that he had something on his mind. He began to talk about pas- =ages and to say that the secret must not be lost. He took me for his nephew, Henry March, and nothing would serve him but he must show me the entrance in the hall. He got out of bed, and was so much excited that I thought it best to give way. ‘When he had shown me the spring he calmed down and went quietly back |for to bed. In the morning he had for- gotten all about it.” Raymond listened, frowning. NO CHARGE UNLESS Why do you tell me this?” she YOU ARE PLACED. said. “I knew Mr. Luttrell had told | B2om 213, Transportation Bldg., 17th and H. Heney. » INSTRUCTION COURSES. Henry March knows?” sald Ember. | fyrs=—hriviNG - LESSONS PRIVATELY Y o phink s0. oS T'm sure he ljiven. Call Linc. 82. We do the rest. Aoce.. Why, Jeftrey? BEAUTY CULTURE _INDIVIDUAT LESSONS Ember was too busy with his |in all bragches; marcel waving. -Mr. Conlon. thoughts to speak for a moment. | MARGARET E. SCHEETZE, skin und scalp It Henry March knew of the passages | (:/iure, 310-311 Burchell Bldg.. 817 14th s then they had been on the very brink | only exciusive beauty culture school In Wash. of the abyss all along. He spoke at | Established 1020, - Individual instruction. last, very seriously: 19 and evening classes. Franklin 5131, 198 1 want you to come down with me | TUTORING —For “grade and_ Suuior high, into the passages, if you will. There's o 1632 8th n.w. MU North N'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU can il all ncies with satisfactory help. North 4720, Any one dewiring a position should apply 1320 W . : i . Linc. 1 for’ night du WE furnish reliable heip; all kinds., Potomac 1150. 2004 0th st. nw. e For Efficient Male Employes CONBULT OR CALL Y. M. C. A FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 1736 G_S8t. Main 2 BUBINESS ~ POSITIONS—Free registration. Washington Embloyment Exchange; operated the public by the Washington School for Becretaries, STENOGRAPHER wanted; preferably with legal experience, for mixed - claims “against forelgn national matters. Address Box 120D, Star office. 200 STENOGRAPHER SEORETARY, for work in bank; write qualifications, experience, age, church afilation, whether employed. Address Box_85-D. Star_office. TAILORESS—Experienced; steady work. Ap- ply 3402 11th st. n.w. YOUNG LADY, saleswork 1n_movelties and furaiture. Apply 1340 G st. n.w. * JOUNG LADY.as salesiady in store. 1008 H st. ne. TRUCK DRIVBR—Colored; private or garag best of references. Address Box 219D, Star office. ore YOUNG MAN desires (o secure stenographic work; moderate salary. Main 8671, 20° desires | Main | FET DINNERS Dby honest, rellable References. Columbia 3120, | sterling sil The 7oliowemy busincss concerna puaran- tee satisfactim to Star readers, Any com- piaint found mecessary g be made to The 8tar will receive prompt attention. For admtssion 'to" Recommended Service Col- n £000. Bronch 115, ADIATOR EXPERTS ders; low prices. TUCKER DL.. 0. courthouse. ¥. 6426, AUTO PARTS RENICKELED, BRASS BEDS relacquered and repaired, silverware resiivered reburnistied. Prompt sere largest establishment.) Main 1227 D st. nw. (Washington's A TARTS NICKEL P ware resilvered equal to new reburnished, brass beds rel GOTTSMAN & CO. (est Phone F: 0 RADIATORS A roof radiato TTTSTATT'S. below Pa. ave.) Franklin 8036. BOXSPRINGS, MATTRESSES and plllowss— Before the epring rush comes. Let us renovai yours. Right prices and prompt service as. aured EAGLE BEDDING €0., 1128 7th st Dw. Phone M. 7992 RUILDING AND JOBBING CONTRACTORS ) D. €.” CLEVELAND & SON, 1301 n.w._Tel quered. JOHN A lished 1910), 2 FREEZE- aired 319 13th Franklin 6410." 1471 P st Adams 5260, { | i | | neat, reliable colored girl; $15 G wants cieaners WOMAN—Colore Phone West WOMAN for_general Touseworks cooking . sta ! nights: reference. 1 WOMAN —White, settled; Jeaires €ither Der work or mewing. 1146 17th &t n.w WOMAN, settied, white, wants Tight Bouse work good . home desired more than high . " Xddress Box experienced, _ whife, Bonseclesnig by the ‘WORI ueat colored girl. 4004 SITUATIONS—FEMALE. BURROUGHS LISTING MACH. OPERATOR wishes employment; references. Mrs. Floretta B. Clarke, 615 4th st. n.w., Apt. 1. _19% CASHIEK—Saleslady; by _refined woman; whole or part time; & years' experience; best reference; would work evenings; confection- ¥, ete. Address Box 197-D, Star office. MILLINERY APPRENTICES Must be neat sewers. Mme. Rose, 1233 Conn. ave. COLORED GIRL—Reliable: desires work as office clerk, beauty culturist, hotel maid or ork of any kind from § 3 Ath st. n.w. GOOD SALARY DURING SHORT TRAINING PRRIOD. REGULAR AND FREQUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER. TELEPHON® OPERATING. THE IDEAL OCCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN. APPLY FIRST FLOOR 722 12th ST. N.W. CHESAPEARE & POTOMAO TELEPHONE COMPANY. SALESLADIES experienced in dress and coat dept. Apply W. M. Balderston, Louis Gold Co., 1214 F st. n.w. CORSET SALESWOMAN. We have an attractive open- ing for a saleswoman in our corset department; an excellent opportunity for one with some experience in selling corsets. Apply Employment Office, 4th Floor, M. GOLDENBERG, 7th and K Sts. HELP—DOMESTIC. COLORED GIRL for general housework, fa iiy_of four. Phone Adams 1863 COOK—Go home nights. _Af rd. near 19th and Park rd. ERAT, HOUSEWORK, o laundry, petent woman to stay nights; good 2 city references required. Cleveland 874. 8703 Morrison st., Chevy Chase, D. C. 200 GENERAT, HOUSEWORKER, stay nights. North 1183. NERAT, HOUSEWORKER, middlé-aged_re- liable white woman for ‘home in Vir- ginia; no washing or ifroming: references. Call in person at feed store, 3250 M st. n.w. pply 2028 Kiingle com. white girl; Waldron, B. §., 2026 P st. n.w. something I want to show you— something which I think you ought to know.” FRENCH, SPANISH, ENGLISH. Individual or class instruction. 403 Ethel- ‘hurst Apts. Frank. 2874, Cor. 15th and L. 21¢ ‘GENERAL HOUSEWORK, reliable gi laundry work; references required. 222 §th at. n.e. 3 0 Appiy l ESSMAKING, wash dresses, $5 and up: silk dresses, §7 and up. 943 Shepherd st. | Phoue Col. 8494-W. | FLEVATOR OPERATOR o { by inteiligent_colored_girl { ¥MRROIDERY and work | handmade handkerchiefs. Apt., 917 18th st. n.w | GIRL, neat, refined, colored, wishes & place !n dottor's or dentist's ofice, or parlor m: Call_N. 9323 after 5 pm. Toe HEMSTITCHER —Experienced; white woman references. 1780 U_st. n.w. LADY SECRETARY: college woman enced in medical work: raveled: no typewriting or sterography; Nadress Tox 184D, Star ofhee: 2ae in store No. 58 Marlborough experi- curate; reference Perience desires position of trust in xmail ‘or iarge bome, preferably in suburbs; references. Address Box 185D, Star offi B MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, experienced, ‘white, would teke charge of high-class room- ing house or apartment. Address Box 69.D, Btar_office. . NURSE—Reiiable. 412 B st. se. v i { i i LADY—Fond of home life and with wide ex- | sviint ELEOTRICAL TREATMENTS, methods, 818 Kresge Bldg., 'L Frank. 8747-J. b. Ph DRUGLESS Jo 8 pm. MADE, WITH careful workmanship. CHILDR style. individuality, Adums 1596, CUPPING FOR Rl 1 sciatica, in privacy of bow 5163, Room 101 £ WIC BATH, MASSAGE FOR RHEU atism, neuritis, Tumbago. poor. cireulation graduate nurse (colored). Phone N. 6085-J. 24% 3 CONVALESCENTS AND_SEMIINVA a charming home with best anble; references. Call it sale: luncheon and bridge negligees, lingerie, hand: things hook rugs. _Phone pt. 601 TO INTRODUCE OUR EXPERT MARC| marcel and shampoo with this ad ATURAL ifvalid by nurse, in exceptionally comfortable | Tome, vicinits Dupont Circle. Ph. North 8107, | SLIP COVERS, OVERSTUFFED SEPARATH gukhlons snap fasteners, $23.50. Samples given. SHERWOOD. th n v 6110, ATTRESSES, FURNITURE, CARPETS d all pests absolut M furs fumigated; moths killed. FUMI GAS CO., plant, Glen Echo, Md. NURSE and companionable woman; sclentific; offers her services. Address Box 191D, Star office . NURSE—Young glish lady wishes position as child’s nurse; experienced; references. Ad- dress Box 200-D., Star office. o1 NURSE, practical, white, or would assist with household duties and child; references. North ORDERS TAKEN FOR HANDWORK AND handwork for saie; luncheon and bridge sets, negligees, baby things, lingerie and handwoven hfogs and hook ruge. Ph. N. 576, Aptr 001 PART-TIME BMPLOYMBNT after 5 p.m._Ad dress Box 184-D. Star office. 1 WEIGHT SAFELY AND RAPIDLY KEDUCED with wond. FRENCH METHOD. “Special rates employes. Dr. DELLA D. LEDEN C., 1T8T P Fr. 884 A GRADUATE IN BLECTRICITY WILL GIVE you scientific treatments; excessive weight re- duced by new methods. Phone Potémac 1447. CALIFORNIA BY MOTOR. | Reo sedan: leaving March 18 or 1 for three persons; reasonable char ences exch._Address P. 0. Box 1054, ity. ! Vating and heavs hauling: { FURNITURE UPHOLST ARPENTER—ANYTHING IN JOB OR RE Walks, drive stimates. G. J Call_North 7489 rockers 1233 10th st OEMENT WORK steps and copings i 3 CONCRETE WORK better ciass garages. excavation, Repair work, “wir) sage < Eive you 12 & paid till lights are Turned on: ‘we include street service. wiring And fixtures: ket our price. Save moner. De Electric Co ot now M ELECTEIO WIRING and fixtures—Cash terms. Be wise. Get our estimate. H Sayer, 37 H st. n.w. _Main 5005 ELECTRI cellar, bail, bath: man ‘switches in_hall estimates cheerfully furnished: electric \signs and appliances. Economy Electric Co., Main s 8th and 1 ste. 3 EX AND HAULING—Small exca- rompt seryice: low Main 23; night, Col. 4101, ap1st FLOORS_Old fioors refinished or scraped like new: mew floors lald, seraped and faished. ACME FLOOR cO.. 1313 H st. unw. Main 950-6305. Night phone, Adams 3§18, o FLOORS LAID. scraped and finished: old floors renovated. MODERN FLOOR - 1400 Belmont st. n.w. _ SCRAPED Ot CLEAN Will wax room, $2 Klin 6347, any time, FLOORS (LI ) and refinished like new house painting, interior and exteri duced. C. Hansen, I. 10000 FLOOR FINISHING. cien ing. painting by skilled m prices. PAUL SE FLOORS The most deplorable floors Col._2436. BISHOP BROS. TAID. OLD FI electric machine or_lmad wor Fr. 8324 day, Fr. 2627 cvenings. J. C. PRICE 1120 5th st ‘n.w 4 FLOORS—01d fioors refinished or scraped 1ik new: new floors laid, scraped and _finished ACME FLOOR CO., 1313 H st. nw. Main 989936 ight_phone. Cleve. BRIS. 2 FLOORS—ELECTRIC MACHINE AND HAND folshing: eMcien: rates. 1112 9th. ONE Pione FOURNITURE _ REUPHOLSTERED WITH tapestry. velonr or leathier: work guar.: rea prices. Pi. North 9281, . Altman. 1515 9th n.w RED and slip at low prices work. P st. 5w, M © UPHOLSTERED, Est. cheerfully given. TITTENSOR, 1424 8th n.v. A DEPENDABLE more. Mr. HILL D; SLIP- Returned 7702, ), W . Eane. ST, JOB PLASTERING by thoroughly experienced and reliable man: prompt service: reasonable prices; work guaranteed. Franklin 7014. 21% REPATR- mithdeal Alvin Hoffa, diamond broker, 91§ | 1 | ra prices | D7 | gua i 0., | Hoar. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued) 12 2 (HANGING, painting and decoratin, Deco. O Low prices: work g nw » North 4051, NGIHG AND PAINTING—Spacis 2I¥ Woek only, average size room 2 10 be pointed and papere. paper and b tor $12 exterior painting with vers We also specialize plastering. Work without = delas. = Decorats your 0't worry abont the % to pay without inter Philadelphia Decora Main 2236, 2 Rooma 5o 4 Phone N. 15 VT4 RHA Serap! low pr = Tiom 9th gt now ANGINZ T i and g nr Y3, ave. n.v NGING AND PA fcient warvice at lowest SHOP BROS., 2227 1 “PAPERHANGING PROMPTLY greatly rednced yPoes. Satisfactio A e e fire Tass work; pe PAL pron TANGING—3 rooms & tertime price 1 Zstory ba r. ‘worki also PAPER Sa0; W paintin PAPERHA Plone Ada PAPERHANGING and e Metropolitan De PIANO TUNINC rel and SON PLANO €O PLUMBING & 412 East ¢ HOUSE MORAN west_prices 427 G n.w. Ph. Fr. 80 PIANOS AND PLAYERS shed by skilled workm SCHAEFER-SANDER 4 7 st. ne. L HEATIRG—JOHN Rt 1 st wine. 3417 lumbing, boller and power for 25 years ACTICAL _HIGH 0w cost; “work con ind_ relia FFATRING By _expert ttering and spostins 55 oth st A PATNTED, guttering 1ms OFS REPATRED AND alied for and Ellet, 1106 9. Pus ade at special prices. J__Holober_ : 622 | WINDOW AND _ DOOR quality opaque shades fitt | 85c; the best quality of opague shades, $1.1 g free We will call with samples. KLEE BLATT. 11th and H st Lincoln 879. | WINDOW SHADES AND SCREENS MADE to order. Free estimates. J. M. BUTLER & ON, 4000 1st st. s.e. Lincoln 8965- ~ BUSINESS OPP! TPHOLSTERING office. no debts, BAKERY ing_ b ¥or smmun Sickness T 1 light 010 @ tionery, etc.: excellent price ' very 'reasonabi- te with Leon Pretsfeider, attornes TARLE. | sterling_ilver | FOR SALE { section. 150 and meat store at p.w A big business; with a 1001 G st. se. at the gro p Inguire PICTU MOVING HT0, ights, etc., in oper here years ‘producing commercia { fims and art titles: good business as it s a g bance for one who will produce metio o plase: price $3,000. Address Box MARKET STANDS_Act at once, Washing- ton's most progressive residential market. Park | View Market. Gecrgia ave. and Park road. YOU WIS UY A GOOD PAYING | 08 District National Bank WILL HELP FINA CF business or professior bie tenant for store n.w. above U. Ad T, MY COMPLETE vou for business paying 33 hr lear Address Box 160V PATENT APPLICATIONS 45. 1321 G n O ROOMS, elec. Si%0. 16 ‘rooms terms. 10 rooms ELECTR §43 LYSI payment, s terms. { GARAGE SPACL | capacity; ramp. | 3 D 1 Dailey's fioor_front; Garage, D—Meat and provisions store good retail ico trade: fully equipped in fast-growing, high-class neighborhood Wisconsia ave. Apply 4315 Wisconsis | ana {on { ave. n.1 | DYBING AND CL | month { terme f. ne o H st n. r movin 1ance $100 onth; 8 | i mo. on entire building. | 1 floor, Tetail storeroom { rooms e 1 fioor, 3 rooms on thir: { floor S 1110 H TER SHOP, $100. _Rent, | Address ox 187-D. Star office. LUNCHEOOM Sale, near frelght Fard Address Box 199-D, tar 20 Teast_$500.00 o doing at tion. Box 170-D, Sta NTED—Gr k. Any oftice 7 DUE T0 THE DEATH OF who formerly owned the fce cream, confection and_bakery business at 285 G st. D.W.. ngton, D) conducted under the trade and_style of Reixinger's. the adminis 11 el the smid business and the thereof, which has been in exigt v 6 veurs. ~Any one desiring informu neerning snme may inquire at the above as or mt the office of D. Edward Clarke v attorney for the estate. GROUERY STOR! and bath ubove. GROCERY-CONFE nsider light car i HTGO _COTT Con 10426 ECTTONERY store cheap; in trade. 1618 Oth et. p.w. ROOMING HOUSE, 10 rooms and_bath, .-w.h.; dress Box S0-D. Star office DRUG STORE FOR SALE, residential sec. doing_good business:’ good resson for Wil cacrifice. Address Box 183.D. WANTED T0 RUY 7ayine basiness for $4.000 or less. Address Box 83-D, Star office. _23° FOR SALE Centrally located modern room ing house. catering fo transients: reasonabie and profitable. Tele. Lincoln 8051-J. 19 NOTION STORE in closely bullt section; no competition. ~ Address Box 47D, Star office centrally 1o 15th st n.w ¥ 190 Tegistered, would like to connect Address, Box 7 S8 Tight ted; good opportunity. Tunch, ! 101 PLUMBEI with buildér; expert mechanic. office. KEYS _DUPLICATE KEYS, 25 OENTS: made while you wait. Turner & Clark, 1233 New York ave. n.w. Basement. ¥. 3005, PRACTICAL NURSE dasires o take entire charge of patien L itn ref. Fr. 3154. ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. _ SEWING—Dresses, $2.00. Call L. 7557. STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST_General office perience: $18 week. Fr. 10807. $ STENOGRAPHER—Beginner; with om, x- erience: Wants position. Phone Berwyn o8 5 21 but can han- Main 7810, 20 TYPIST, experienced, wishes work of any sort to do &t home; will call for and deliver work; 10 cents a page. Address Box S Star office. . WELL INFORMED middl been emploved as typist, stenographer, book- keeper, confidential clerk, etc.. is seeking clericai position; will be Dleased 10 refer to last employer. ~Address Box 183-D, Star of- fe b STENOGRATHER, Inexperienced. dle ordinary office routine. Cail ged lady, having AUTO DRIVING LESSONS By expert fustructor. _Call Linc.- 9679. COLLEGE STUDENTS—Do ou need any help on mathematics? Expert Individual coaching, any bravch, including cal- chlug, one oF two hights @ Week (Monday and Thursday): - Terms low: - Call at COLUMBIA | 8CHOOL OF DRAFTING, 1003 14th st. B.w. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) AR R el A yellow pine tree, recently felled near the boundary of Crater Lake National Park, was estimated by for- estry experts to be more than 600 years old, GIRL, colored, from 14 to 1 children. 4330 3rd st. n.w. GIRL, rellable, as waltress & maid. 13268 Fairmont st. GIRL, colored, cles lookiug, young; T month. 2806 i4th st. e o "_ HOUSEKEEPER—Rettled white woman, care of child for employed couple. Call after 6. 1020 Falrmont st. n.w., Apt. 4 6, to mind two nd_chamber- i WOMAN_Highly educated and sxperienced desires. ,;;nu;n Ly me‘:xm OF ourgical office; nOgTapay, ieeping, preparation of pro- g:llnall papers, etc. Address Box 70-D, Star SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID or waitress, 2 girls. 221 D st. o.w. Fr. 9439-W, 1o ANTIQUES—Furniture, silver, china, brasses, mirrors, art objects. Maln £178. A. F. Ar Dold, 1328 G st. n.w. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING BOUGHT. If you have anything to sell, drop postal Leavitt, 813 4% st._s.w. 210 BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS™_AIl kinds, “Bring them in” or phone about large lots. Franklin 16._Pearlman’s Book Shop, 938 G n.w. CAMERAS, field glasses, shotguns. tools of every kind! anything you have to seil. Groe 11th and E'n.w. Phone Franklin 838 or postal. + CLOTHING—Highest prices paid for men's and women's used clothiug. J. Bernsteln, 1526 Tth st. n.w. Potomac 2840, CLOTHING—Who cun or_will -ver'fln you the same square dollar value for all the mi worn suits, ehoes, punts, etc., that yon will foil? Tet'us kuow. Justh's 0ld Stind, 619 D st. n.w. CLOTHING—WIll call In my unicttered auto- mobile, city or suburbs, and pay vou highest prices ‘for ladies’ gentlemen’s, children’s dis carded clothing of all descriptions. _Address tal or phone. I will eqjl. W. Rice, 1332 TAWN MOWER REPAIRING; PARTS FUR- nished. Don’t wait until Spring. Tel. Fr. 7107, C. F. ARMIGER, 303 13th st. n.w. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS RENOVATED, down comforts recovered; reasonable. North 10145. IDEAL BEDDING CO.. 1524 7th n.w. MATTRESS - MAKING — Mattrestes renovated ‘this mo., special, §2.50; work guar. Columbia Bedding 'Co.. 016 E st. n.w. Phone M. 5528. 21 METAL GARAGES BUILT, $125 UP. ' Te $10 down, $10 a month. ' Tinning ‘and painting. Sheppard & McClure, Adams 2:90. LOOK LIKE Phone MIRRORS WESILVERED 10 Bew. - Work called for and delivered. Collimbin 5708W- PAINTING—First-cls prices. N, Carte: Soderate NG—_Prices ¥ood workmanship. SAM TAMMARO. Col. 791 19 PAINTING AND DECORATING done lible firm. ‘Carlson & Benson, 609 G st. Phone Franklin 2518, 60 2 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING at pricen you can afford. Prompt, efcient service. Call first. Lincoln_6404-J. CLOTHES—Will y highest prices for ladjes’ and men’'s worn l:‘hlhu. 'gh or phoue D. Stein, 1308 Tth st. n.w. Phone North 409, PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—H. B. Phillips, 227 2nd Line. 8388. Quick, effi- elent sarvice; gUAL work; reasosable pricss. roof | T | z00d as new: )MING HOUSE; 15 rooma; 8 go; rent, $100; well furnished; a_bargai: 00 Grocery and 5 rooms; rent, $35. rent, $41. $2,000—Delicatessen and 10 rooms; good cor- ner; good location; big bargain. T. M. CURTIS, FRANKLIN 6422. 402 BYANS BLDG Y. HOTBL, AND RESTAURANT on Pa. ave. rooms; price right Grocery and meats: uptown: doing a suc- cessful business; rent. $15: price, $5,000. Bakers. doing a gocd businews: large Bake- { shop; opportunity for lady; price. $3.500. Tooming lowse nawe 14t and Harvard: 12 | rooms; 2 baths; well furnished; rent, $125; price. '$T.150 Roomiig house, 1700 biock Mass. ave.: 14 3 baths: lease: best buy in ety for rooms; 000 { "“Rooming house good furniture; elec., near Public Library: ve: bow. beat: will sacrl- fice. | “Hilliara room; § tables: all equipment; owner called out of city; price, | 86000 rent.” si60. | ngh K anchroom, weil Jocated, modern equipments tculdrs at this offce. e teria, uptown, expensive equipment cluding siehm abie: price. $3.500. f MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS, 920 N. Y. Ave. (Continued on Next Fagey .

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