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BRIDGE. Do~ T FORGETY We Ge Yo THE FLIM S ) To rMIGHT FoR Gj@ MOMDAY MIGHT WE PLAY BRIDGE WITH THE GULP S, THEY RE HAVIMG THREE TABLES Pr<c~u Seo T Boys I'D PLAY POKER THAT NIGHT THEY RE COUNTING O~ MeE 1 WAS Courmmeé Or STAYING HoMe BrNIGHT AND, Do G SEME ToMORROW NIGHT T TIMKRACKS ARE COMING HERE FOR DINNER AND BRIDGE . BE SURE AND GET HOME EARLY THE KWEELS WANT US OVER FOR BRIDGE TUESOAY MIGHT. | SAID we'D caros! THE SEVEN SLEEPERS AuThrilling Novel of International Intrigue (Continued from_Yesterday's Star.) “Your action was carcless and un- necessary” he continued: “you will do well in future to be less impuisive. You appear to be, 1 regret to say, much too liable to be moved by the primitive instincts, You were right in assuming that the man was a spy, but he was not really dangerous, and you had received strict orders to re- port to us here on the 9th of the month_and not to allow yourself to | be delayed by any - circumstances | whatever ~ Your behavior in that affair was altogether contrary to- the spirit of vour Instructions. To ag- gravate the offence, you left behind you a sufficient numbers of clues to Convict you ten times over—" here’s been a mistake,” tested. “If you'd only explain— “You are not here to explain,” -he| said with an air of tranquil authority ou're here té réceive orders. You are already two days late, and, what is worse, it will take the whole of | our organization to get you safely | away from Geneva. It.is solely due | ur vigilande that the rompln\n: description of yeur. personal appearance | and the warrant for vour arrest, which | have been forwarded to Genevd by the Zurich police, have not yet reached their destination He for second. “One moment,” 1 dnterrupted; I be permitted to. know dressing me?” Qur. names I pro- allow me to paused the fraction of & “may who is ad- do . not immediately rephied thie mah with 'or the moment I have honor to’ _bhe your grandmother, this gentleman,” he cortinued, vndX ating the man with the Mensur scars, “is your Uncle Fritz, while on my right sits your Uncle Ulric “You have recelved a certain docu- ment,” he resumed, before I ‘could | utter a wo b Your will now. delfver it to a person whose mame for the present we are instructedto withhold. [ should prefer to send it by a safer messenger. - Bnfortunately, howaver, the person to whom you are geing is suspicious of strangers. He has been told to expect Karl von Em- merich, whom he trusts, and he is vot likely to weleome a substitute. Lucklily, some of our best men are at present in Geneva, and it should bhe very difficdlt to baffle the 1 polic paused. but. before 1 could take advantage of the fact, the man with the Mensur marks abruptly in. tervened “Most de the and lorable,” he sald, In a voice that had evidently done excel- lent service on parade. “Like’a lot of nursemaids. Finest organization in Europe wasted in looking after e young blockhead, who goes and com- a murder under the very eyes of | police,” stuttered the bald-headed man, “that Karl is @ b-blockhead, but | they trust him in Hanover, and he has | When you end Karl, you sure he'll g-gef there.” Better give -the young fool: his instructions ‘and get ‘rid of him," zrowled the man with the Mensur marks. “l don't want him on eur hands for another 24 hours. I've got i picked men on evéry bridge in Gen- eva and on most of the main roads. Eut I can't keep up this sort of thing indefinitely.” “Evidently not,” said the man with the silky beard. There was a world ! of unpleasant insinuation in his voide, | and his military friend, plethoric by. coustitution, flushed a dull red, the slack veins swelling visibly on his temples. “You Herr demand impossibllities, he whole or- Professor,” he said: ganization has been strained to the utmost, and this murder on the top of everything else was the last straw. 1 admit that the arrangements broke down yesterday evenlng—but only for a moment 2 He regarded with his glassy stare the man whom he had addressed ag Herr Professor {presumably the pro- fessor to whom the pheasant feather had alluded), but his eyes fell almost immediately before the mild scrutiny which they encountered. My estimable Fritz," the Professor. kindly expostulated, “it is not a fumc- tion of-organizations to break down— cvén for a moment. During ‘that mo- | ment our friend Adolf contrived to dis- appear completely. Perhaps Karl, can tell us something about that most un- fortunate occurrence. i “I_know nothing whatever about it.” 1 said shortly. “And I don’t sup- pose you'd Jet me tell you if T did. lexample. By FRANCIS BEEDING (Copyright, 1925, by Little, Brown & Ce.) Several times already I've tried to explain to you— “A bad hablt, Karl," sighed the Pro- fessor. “If you do not know the whereabouts of Adolf there is noth- Ing you can usefully say. Adolf in any case is a side issue. He carried out his instructions in handing a cer- tain document to you, and the fact will be noted to his credit. You will now please endeavor to emulate his To begin with, your Uncle Fritz. us chief of staff, will give you gome good advice.” /The man with the Mensur marks cleared his throat in a manner that reminded me painfully of certain dis- agreeable {nterviews In the orderly room, which. fn common with most young men of my generation, I had ot altogether succeeded in avoiding. 0 more ' monkey tricks, young feller. You've done quite enough harm as it {a. You come late. You cause us endless trouble. You dis- obey instructions. You put up-at the wrong hotel under an unknown allas, you talk to unknown men and junch with unknown women; you interview the police; in fact, you're -a—er— confounded nujsamce. Now listen to me." He took up a sheet of paper which was lying in front of-him on. the table, and looked it over. “These are your instructions. read them to you. and .youw'll them to the letter. “The'person to whom the document is to be delivered left Basel last night and has gone back to Hanover. We couldn’t persuade him to stop. Well, you'll have to go after him, and it'll be difficult, very difficult. You'll trav- el to Munich by uair, starting at § o'clock tomorrow. Until then you'll remain here. The Professor,” and he looked at tiie man with the silky beard, “will give you fresh papers and see ‘that you're properly ~dis- suised. “Meanwhile,”” he concluded, ° straplo matter of form, you will please show me the document you had last night from Adolf, and slgn a receipt to the effect that it has been formally intrusted to you by Sectfon Q. There . was a slight pause as he ended; and the three men looked at me expectantly. The moment had at-last,arrived when .1 was to be allowed to speak. I~eeized the occasion the more read- flv as I thought I now saw a way of escape. “I cannot show you the documen I said. . The man called Fritz glared at me angrily. “Insolent puppy!” he exclaimed. “My authority isn't good enough §or you, I suppose. Only Karl von Em- merich, with frlends in Hanover, may be allowed to see such. writings.” “I cannot show you the document because I don't happen to possess it —not at this moment,” I responded cooll “What?" Fritz, the man with the Mensur marks, bounded in his seat. Schreck- ermann, - the, bald-headed man, had a stricken look. The Professor leaned gently for- rd. Do I understand,” he asked; “that you have seen fit to come here this 131 obey ]aflprnnon without the document?” “That is so. “Ts not that rather ex(rmrdln-ry" “It's all’ rdther extraordinary,” I answered wearily. “And since you don’t appear to need any explana- tion from me, I suggest that, if Uncle Fritz really wishes to see the docu- ment 1 received last night, you would do well to let me go and fetch it. I shall be With You again in 20 minutes.” “With all the largest policemen I can find"—I added silently, for my own information. The Professor was.looking at mé intently: so 1 stared deflantly a Fritz, ‘whose .glassy eve was much’ more easily met. 5 “This begins to be interesting.” the Professor meditsted atoud. “Do you know, Karl, I am lalmost begin- ning to have.a doubt as-to your good faith—nothing much, only the merest &mall suspicion. “What do you, say Maj. ‘Adler?" he concluded, turning to the man with the Mensur. selrs. “He hasn't t-told us yet where he p-put the d-document.” observed Schreckermann. “He's coming to.that' said the Professor. “I feel sure that sooner or later he will tell us everything we wish to know.” “It's perfectly simple,” I assured him. “The document is now at my CoOME . THEY RE BOTH GooO PLAYERS FoR WEPMESDRY WHY on EARTH Do You WANT o PLAY POKER 7 | SHOULD THINK vou O Be Sicw oF hotel. I can fetch it for you in less than a quarter of an hour.” Fritz thumped the table. “Then be off with. you at once.” he shouted. “And next time perhaps you'll attend to your instruction don't like your behavior, sir. damned irregular.” 1 turned to go—perhaps a too eagerly. “One moment!” It was the silken volce of the Professor, but it con- veyed infinitely more authority in its casual and aulet tones than the blus. tering of Adler. 1 turned and found myself looking straight in his eyes. “You left the document at hotel?” “Yes." ‘For greater safety it's little your it, s0_foolish 1 wonder, possible to be - He sald this in the manner of onc| caretully hypothesis. was a marked maun,” I pointed out. “At any moment I might be arrested and zearched. What more natural than to hide the paper in weighing | an” unlikely my rooms before venturing into the | WOOD CHOPPERS, streets? b wonde: Professor. He continued to look at me, and 1 coljected all my powers to withstand hie penetration. In less than ten seconds I could feel the perspiration starting on my forehead as the result of the mental strain of meet- ing those persuasive eyes. I knew he was asking himself whether I,| Karl von Emmerich, was blundering | ut trusted to go apd fetch-a certaln document. T did my best to keep my eyes utterly candid and fearless: and tried to look the biggest fool in the universe. Apparently 1 succeeded, for the Professor turned suddenly to Fritz, “Very well,” he sald. “Send him off at once to the hotel, but have him closely watched.” I did not repeat my former mis- take of seeming to be {n too great a hurry. I stood motiorless for preciable moment, and then said: “Well, gentlemen, am I dismissed?" Fritz nodded, and I turned without undue haste. In another moment I, should be free, with the knowledge that T had stumbled by an. extraor- dinary chance on what appeared to be & formidable but mysterfous con: spiracy. ; hlg’ a’;“o“ reached the door when the Professor he el ld up a slim “One moment,” he said. Agafn 1 stopped, though every nerve in my body tiigled to put a closed door between ‘me and those three men at the red-covered table. There was dead silence, and~ I became aware of a sound in the adjoining room, a shuffiing sound as of a heavy body dragging jtself across the floor in the way of a caterpillar.. This was followed by Stertordus breathing “and _a. faint cratching on ' th oo dourl’ © lower panels of Fritz leaped to his f three strides was nuen:!:he“rzo: He seized the handle, tore open the door, and there, on all fours, vainly trying to rise to. his feet, his face uplifted, bulked the vt’rllllfle Ka¥l. CHAPTER V. T Hang Mywelf, I have an instinct for danger when it is sufficiently obvious and imme- diate; and I lost no time meditating this new “devélopment. 1 made stralght for the door, and was on the point of assaulting Fritz with nature’'s weapons, which unfortunate. 1y were the only ones at my disposal, Wwhen I found myself looking plumb into the muzzle of dn' automatic pistol. 'rHlndi up: he commanded. or an instant T thought t with him, pistol or noup‘h‘olnh'::s: (l:llck b'&'“azybm ‘warnsd me ‘that was ve! Y mcn than these _effective Sednie ‘weapons. Shrugging my shoulders, I1-walked back to mo thble, noting as L turived that it ' ; Scheckérmann who had, murmured the an ap- honest and whether I might be | e eteady positionn.: Apm n’l thu- -m mm«,.-ny o pur, UTO _DRIVING _LEBSONS nAm given. Call Live. 82. We do the rest. R FOR| ehater at. n.W. 2 CARPENTERS, 10, poa-union, ST union wages. 8801 Rittenhouse st,_near Chevy Chase Circle. HAUFFEURS want ntification card_snd ‘«3..’..‘ PR T T CHAUFFEURTight deibre 7 week, but past be vllnn:‘ o omr'iu-d Hubert cmcfi'E."fi mast experi enced Apply the m, Apart- ment 344 HEF, first cf 10, Sundey or holiday work 3 nxmm."'fi'up- Box 390, Slar ofce. IV ENGIVERR. collers '""::“.‘..'.‘.':. ax 2 omce sxperien e with bullal Pox_204-H, CLERK, for l-tvl distributor: must de athematies; 4 bat not essen dvahcembnt: spply in ows .;rcm sl : 1-H, ln‘l‘..‘nfal_n. men_ wifh éafs lothing Co., 484 7th 1o Bye e Mnh‘“ o e | Sopartuntty for handwriting, umn Aty desied.’. Address OLLEC’ ppiy a . mnnmfi‘iu‘ for "I;-m- eheek protactor, Snancially sble to -ll‘ in pflhfll‘ {erritors; atate cigbta ntion mmm dreas C.'H. Paimer, Kensiogton. d. XIBXVBB. #aperienced, for Autocar. Joy Co., 1112 Bth af. n.w. FARM HA‘D ‘experfes all around man. Address Box 298.H. Bt ce.. * STIGATOR, experienced; must have & Apply in person te E. J. Farity, Tth st. n.w. - Cree B. 'Inl middle aged, (o tAke charge gawell filing statién: answer ows handwriting, gls. ing phone number. Address Box 385-H. Rtar office. 4 To_vulcanize_wnd change tires. T. 0. M Varnell Tire Co., 1520 14th n.w. MAN, young, for clerical position in & pack: ing Bouse: wingle: experience praferred: good SDpSunity fer advescement. Address H, Star office. xn’ 0 work on farm. Af ter. Eastern Market. Tth a BEAUTY COLTURE ~ TAUGHT — NBW classes pow rlln‘, full course i flluw . hot oll scalp treatment. marcel wavl faciale. DJI(YI‘HY COFFEY AT k. 5410. 4 1925 sx'ma'nols—.nm H (Continned) i E AT Fl mH Muool. HOY, 1 drive ai “ J HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED-—MISC! mOUS (Continued! FURNITURE of aill kinds il Furniture ¢ one_ Frenkiin 10287, desires position after % MALE NURBE, youss peay Drivate case: references. ewt 1750, ake Bospital Mr. Fiacher. nll0P 123 14th * v n—c# OPENED FOR vln s: 004 oppertunity : give phong % Adress’ Rox BBH. Krar ofice. 4+ | ENING ruuu IR i o 4nd baies mareei and permanent waving. El Plerce Tra'ning School. 1804 F 18 A GOOD TIME TO Ilml\ mru of ration for life's duties. Wood chool, located, in a quiet peigh East’ Capitol 'street, s just Aaeat pigee. wlna Sreaing seasl One year's “tuition costs § Thi: th Teb. [ athl, ts. Ope yeu o S AR Tel. Lihc. 38, APATIY COVRNE V3 LAND BEAUTY S8HOP, 301 we. Phove Lioe. 8718 o FRENCH. SPANTSH, ENGLIAH. Individsal of class instruetion, 403 Ethel. Frask. 874, Cor. 1dth and L.~ 4% 4UT0 DRIVING L):S°,6 Bz gapeit loateuctor. _Cal) Line, 8679, 20 monthe, 288 st MAN wishes 1o on truck. - T128 iotn st ncw, " IGHT WATCHMAN of clesner. 245 P sb. ATNTER, coloied; day or Job nn Norts TARMACIFT, Tegiater Virginia, District, open 'for ' position.. DPhone Columbia 05 ot address IP.'J! Btar offce. ¥ UNG TN w,:‘.l ynh' > Danking "fi" i ? RS R TR loyment; (hree years' garage experience; beu references. Main 2630, Branch Ri0. * . FOUNG MA: 8 {Mn knrn some gort of Tel 833 . 16, work. i(’C()UNT NT, 15 years’ ex- | Perience, seeks steady position; nukk;qnag or audmng Nort}l Call after. i3 Tollk Agency. Norih AW r__.u——g: &'\r%éollkggs_gnn fl'vumf TFE rosition s ex- rienced: Wrxt-clas 5329, 'Ull URE=If you want o obia sults Your furniture and ofher lamdous. call Mr. Shapiro, 000 Loutsis Franklla 3785, Beat re- iscel. 'RECOMMENDED SERVICE (Continued) it | J0B PLASTERING -nd cement work, by ex- rle: ;" prompt service: >reasonsble work_guaranteed. Franklin 1014. 4° NTTURE WANTED 334 househoid oo, will feel savisfind with prices 1 aloealRck 18 1068 o 8w Mase | EEYS—DUPLICATE KEYE 23 CENTS . made | Fhlia rou wait. “Turner & Olark. 1383 New York sve. u.w. Basement. ¥ LAWY MOWER REPAIKIN F ished. Doa’t walt until Spris 7707. C. F. ARMIGER, 303 13th st. o.w. MATTRESS MAKING—Mattresses inl. $8.00; work guar. .. 818 E st n.w. Phone M. 5328, fiu CLUBE, set left-handed. Phone® Col. ' THER BEDKE and furniture: hlxhu( ’ne'l \‘. Wegle Furniture Co,. 1305 Tth st. 'otomac 1657, LD GOLD_57] latioum, in_your uu oid,_wilver. ‘sewelry. 180 Yo (e Jo-on: manatactosiog dept. Wi gmfiu %x-n-uc fi' | ow GOLD, siiver. " dlamouds. _jewelryy lu kfit"ul Pleces ially. A Arvold, 1523 G ot n.w. M, 8173 'PIANG, Knabe or Steinway: cheap for cash Addrery Box 233-B, Star office. 25 "RTGK. oid oripatal. and indian cufles. 4657, 3 Phone 4 3 TFORM, Jane INEW. Phe_a- officer's, about sise 38 near i ic webool, WIth mu Cotumbla_10420; PREE COOKS, general houseworkers, part-fime workers, day workers, waitresse: waiters, maids. Sunday, 8 to.12. _ Potomac i1 WE FURNISH HELP of il classess 'H":fl:" loyment Agency, 1011 You st. o Gen. Phone __SITUATIONS—FEMALE. fAK? "m)ae ier mevin 1o hn semble dresses. Dressmaker.. fox V2. H. Star ofioe. wu?fi,—oofi‘ experienced, $80: a0 wi $70: parlor maid, $65: nursery governess, 325 week1y. COLORED—Cook, lenced, $70: stay nights, $55. dies’ Exchange. Yermont_ave. nw. Fer Efficient Male Employes con;m J OR LALL TREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 1786 G Main 250, \traycr Employment Service. Operafed by Btrager (‘n||-u for its students tad graduat Good positions pro- tored" Tor A1 et are 0 FEES 721_Thirtsenth 8t. Main 3430 ex nurse. 807 MEMBERSHIP ales representatives for Iprlu ign: full or part time. Apply to Mr. ReT" Armerieas “Augomobiic. Ass'o. Hoom 407, Mills Kidg, 17th and Pa._ave. b.w. - MEN (six) wauted. to take off ledger bal- ances: eight-hour day.” $15 per week paid: work will last approximately two months. Ad- dresx Rox 264 H. Star office N, 3. colored, (o work APNI Favhiogton Paper Hock D4 ctory 0., Rosslyn, and . disagreeable m- Clevell nexs sow being i 202 Train news agents (8), of neat ap- pearance: permageat work &nd long runs to right men: cash eecurity and biue suit_re- uired. Union News Co., office ¥o. 3, sement, i 3, neat appearing, to handie & Tine of Eusrantéed household becessitie: rmanent m Rt ' e Blde. otk BUBINESS POSITIONS—Free registration. Washington Employment Exchange: operated for the public by the Washington School for Secretaries. NO'CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. Room 213, Trausportation_Bidg., 1ith ADVERTISBING a0d selling. intelligent and evergetic young woman of pleasing persooal 13} de Sammes; 5 demasadrating:iath oc time; commission oal, sary. ‘Addvess Box BTS.H. Bar offca. b DRESEMAKING 200 remodeliiog, out by day. Call N._ 4341 3° DRESKMAK wonable. 12 GRADUATE ohysieian diess Box TLH. § LADY, young. wasts clerical pomitions real fate’ o insrance proferred. Address Box tar TCAL) . experi. ensemble suits, red- 5082, ofice hours only "years' experience. Ad- offh URSE wishes business, Frank- SALAD ool ored. k. PARTY with-saccenstn advertising and _sell riicles, prepa ents and direct: ddress T 0. Al order marketin experienee, DELICATESSES STORE on j4th wonderful chance for some éne must be sold at once: nklin_ 129, it doing fne will consider MATTRENKES AND PILLOWE RENOVATED, down comforts recavers®: reasonable. North 10143, _IDEAL,_BEDDING CO.. 1524 7th PAINTING—Now is the tie to have that outs'de work done. Our prices are reasonsbie our work the best. cost within your resch. Our« phone is Col. 2458. Call_us._Bishop Brofhers PAINTING—The Duteh Bor bouse painte Skiiled ‘mechanics: reasonable prices. Paul Serene. North S48 [ PAINTING, HIGH.CLABS WORK: DUTCE and cofors used exclusively. at s, B. MORA PAINTING— 5 £ 3398, Quick. efi ressonable_prices. 2y Tatest pat- d_patehing. Phooe Col . work; erfect wor sinting i scrapt “v e NOW. There's no other 56, Rixho gncfl Ve y onthy pAyments make it easy. we ask'" Lugo :A;r/\vlll![ Co.. 421 St n 5 Low prices Corth 4061 apl’ Fnterprise Deto. o, 1620 Tath st MEAT MAKKET doiig for_cash. 287 Pa. av GROCERY and fxtures: Capitol t. i busivess; cheap b MARKET STANDS—Act at omce. flm ton's most progressive residential market. P View Market, Georgia_ave. and Park road, W. SALAD MAKER. experienced, desires posi- tion: cafeteria or - ot téa room.’ Address Box STENGGRAPHER with B years’ experience, Gesires pomition, proferabiy with gencral offied work. _Call Cleveland 2708.J. NOGRAPHER, bookkeeper. geoeral omu secretarial wirk by lntelugeat, efiaed youms wo ant: over 15 years' ex. per ia ruum- it busipess college and Universits tralang: be retersuces Fox G461, Star offc or SPLENDID CONFECTIONERY BUSTNFAS, Jacent o Saul's Addition: beautiful fxtores Taily equipped: excellent commercial possibii ties; Owners expect to retire. FPhooe Wm. ahofiah. aits F. 8115, § PAPERED, 88 GEORGE. 2627 1lth st. a.w. PAVERHAN sopable. Ci NTING done rew. H. GAUZZA, ] pecial pricen for this week only. average size room Scraping. cracks o be poiated and papered with polrchrome paper and hinder for 312 1% interior and exterior paintiag with very low prices. We also specialize plastering. Work teed without del Decorate _ your 58 o't worry sbout the cash e you 10 months {0 pey without 1l for estimates. Philadelphia Deco ing Co.. 911 8th st nw. Main 2238 T MARKET. doing between 3600 and m-) business weekly; with y tripie: good Bxtures; Ierlhln Address Box 337-H, Star office. BY STORE, abeolutely worth inves Price. $1.950 to quick buyer i o b ] l!ln:. N 14, STENGURAPHER-TYPIST, two Jears’ o 1 worker: $20 week. Fr. 10307, STENGGEAPHER snd_Fookkerpe . Business High achool graduate (81ss (ool £xir courke) wishes position: $12 week. N ALflM‘H(N JANDE. experienced on costs -n-mvuou MAKER and Snisher on coats. 1710 Pa._ave. o.w. gers. “Apply In person. COOK—Experienced (white), cafeteria. aa- dress Box 236-B. Btar office. STENGGRAPHER _with some compeient “and igdustrious, $14. STENOGRAPHY, gamiatin Experience, sara Felter, typing. addressivg. mailing. work ‘ealled for a0 delivered Mixs_Murks, ey Inf . _T87 Tth n. SESTENGER wits whsel ~Apely W F - erta Co.. 1514 H at. p.w. OFFICE BOY for surety bonding office: atal mlary expected. Address Box 202.H, Star office. 3 OFFICE BOY wanted. ambitious, of work: furnish references. A Star office. TERS, 3. frst-class men only. Al T7th anl Webkter, vy PHARMACIST, registered; must have best of references. Address Box 246-H. Star offce. NO PLATER \mmediately for Summer job. I Adads SNE-W. attee { ofciock. ESSER, etperienced, waoted at once. D st_nw t atraid ress Box T{ PRINTER who can habdle job work and up; opem shop. Address” Box 00-H. Star SATESSE ous territories to cover retall trade: muat have cars: 10 sell the femous new Dollir Per, the sensation of the ¥ Wondertul oppor- tunits for side Hue large earnings for -time salesmen. Act at once. Write, stat. ing age. experience. referénces to Chas. H. Ingersoli Doilar Pea’ Co., 186 Awtor st., ar) i COOKS, maids, houseworkers, at 1760 Que st. ~w ulmby lon; board and good wi Call evenings +nd 9.10:30 a.m. for personal interview (white) 4 PINISHER on coats: steady work. D'Ella & | Cochran, 824 14th st. [ GIRL for GIm Inapection or poster wlerk Tn- uire Sat. 2 o'clock. Film Booking OEv—\ 18 G st n.w, LADY_Student or teacher for mm tion; $860 for 00 days of work. and bobus: pieasant and healthfal educational work. Ad- drees Rox 185-H. Btar offica. MARKERE and assorters; experieoced. 491 C st nw. % ‘VMI NURSE, graduste, for ol $100 pe mosth with réom. Apply Tuberculosis Hospital, ats. o.w. BALESLADY —Erxperienced coafs. dresses and millinery. Apply st once HBreslau's, 1300 Bt duty: salary, rd and lmdry. 14th and Upshur BALERLADY_ Experienced, steady. fo fake care of helery department and sell shoes. Call_Traveler Shoe (0., 1307 ¥ st. p.w RALESLADIES williog 0 earn 340 weekir, Apply Monday, Mrs.” Martn, 1314 E.- Capitoi ¥ . ihree, for special aales work on st be esperienced e st record andy Garess: Box 30811, sar . expericacey Tn_clothing, for Sat Unday oniy. " Apbly 623 Teh st. AW ALESMAN to sell siock for estabiished busl- ncorpersted.” Address Box . Star_office. 3¢ TAILORESS, cxperienced dressmaker aod Bu- isher. 1707 17th &t n.v. ; hip: siase ‘sl qualiBcations nd waiacy expecisd. Address Box 833.H. 8 TYPIST, ope with u-wldu of -umy =2 or lssuraace preferred: Sturday” offoe lm‘:u to 1 All_year: atate salary expect x Gress Box 2 W Biar omee s Trecied 24 ,t.L\EI(‘\L HOUBEWORK or § ur 9744. WRITING 1 Box G88H, Sar m'ir'f done 4T home ositon, v and sal compiling and selling bt Address Box 135-H, Star ofice . settied, dependable, white, po {rast or help’ employed r. K, D piered wathe ‘SlmIVION s—mmng. WASH to take home. Address | position | Address JT3% Park 5 morning work i3 stay CARE FOIL bachelor's of any kind. Canl Al s generpl Wpusework m.:f..'. [ s rher awd murse; 4 reterences. Call of pari-time work: reference. i Florita_ave. ‘n'e 128 nted, or care for children. . Apply 1618 ERAL HOUSEWORK or chambermal rl from Virginla; stay nights. 1383 ALESMEN, two. wilh some hardware ex. Rplence, Sall Bisattsvilie 305 or address Box SECOND PASTRY BAKER, experienced. Monroe st n.w. SHOE SALESMEN, thoroughly _exparienced, tomed to beat of t e i) rade. Apply uw experienced; will $2.50 per cord: job will last two yeara. Gordon. 3403 M “at. n.w TOUNG MAN. capable, (o collect weatw 1a 8 real ‘estate office.” Atdress Box 184-H. Star pay s. ftice. YOUNG MAN to edit house organ for com- mercial school, well advertising space by take charge school Iibrary: secure, cl Snd Ol Sehool technical. ‘sunject testimonials, advertising figures. and facts; most have imaginatioar i tmf" fi:d enthuslasm_and be good writer. Perma- nent posftion: 00 per month to start: good chance for salary increase (hflwrh develap. ing house organ. Give age sod full particu. with two references. Address Box 341-H. L] i o Tr -,lz Motor Co. New York ave. VIOLINIST, “cellist and pi o to vfi’ mountaine for the summer. Music Bureau, 1222 G talking o -.mmm.h' 54 we oy Carli, tremn: § with wervices. MEAT MARKET & ooms: beat _n.w. location; 1530, Star offce GEOCERY. with Tiving 53.300. roceries could | PAPERHANGING —ROOME, $.50 AND UP ioterior and exterior paintin 7t titan Dec. Co.. 427 . Ph. PAPERING, PAINTING, PLASTERIN ay or job, Srst-class workmen. 2440 Adams 5100, PIANQ TUNING, $2: PIANOS AND PLATERS players tustalled, $175. SCHAEFER-SANDER- BON PIANO CO.. 844 H st. v.e. Linc. 105 AN OPPORTUNITY fo buy a0 establisned con- tectionery business that will pay excellent re- turns: well stocked for Easter trade, and en. fors & stedy trade all the year.” Address x 144-H. Ktar office. WILL PAY LIBERAL INTERESI #ud bouus for 3300 for six meaths. fo buy out -“nc-“rrl‘-:;r in & going. paying busivess Radreds Box S04 4. Btar omce. RETIRTNG—Business, stock, fixtures for i than cost of duplicating fitures: established grocers.” 68 Riggs Market. 143 and P nw. DELICATESSEN, doiog . wonderful busin very good location, aud at a very low pri Apply 1131 1ath si. p.w. Must sell at once BEAUTY PARLOR FIXTURES and stoek_for sule at reasonable pri 821 11th n.w. 5° DRUG . NTURE, doing §ood business: £00d terms: loug lease: well extablished. Reason for selling other tusiners: excelient ‘oppor. PLUNBING & HEATING—JOHN K_GOERI: 412 East Capitol st., Linc. 34]7—Steam and hot-water heating. plumbisg, ler and power lants. Found reHable for 25 years. EFRIGERA’ OB REPATRING—By _expert, Tinnipj roofing. Gutteriog asd spouting. EAI T oo N Tetn. s Bth st mw ROOFS REPATRED AND PAINTED, &nflnh‘ and spouting; small moothly paymensts. Mals 6149, Night, Linc. 3673-J. 1 oth !' SLIP COVERS—Have sl sovers Sprit Perfect 8t guaran! Bpieul vtlctl |\|I Easter. Upbolstering lnd repairiag. 232 or 3419. HM'\dn 622 B n.w. TILE WORK repairing; prices reasonable: work_gusranteed. Edwl Ellet, 1108 St st . 8731. TRUNK ~REPATRING—MINTZ REFAIE (rnull‘ lesther Nll Call or Mint - TYPEWRITERS REBL!LT. all makes: prices that will please you: mlr ATy typewriter. Call BALL. Main 2019, 605 6th st. n.w. tuniiy for party with little capital AsRe. Wide Dusiness experience, Fr. SETTLED AN, has $5.000 to $15,000 cash for ipvestment. in an established payisg busi: utline. proposition 1o replylag. Addrass 5.5, Star ofice e A MULTIGRAPH RUSTNERS, esiabiished i3 inrge ofice bullding. This has to be wo.d; & atn. 908 District National Bank Bidg. TPHOLSTERING and farniture re covers at special prices. Col. Btane Upholstering Co., 2810 14th st n.w. WINDOW AND DOOR SHADES-—G0OD fi:” 1 opddue absdes ftied toogur windows it quality of opaque lhlflll. ‘l 15, & " ELEE- lLAfl 11th and H sts. p.e. EXCLUSIVE LIST OF GOOD {mate business places for sale. Don’t buy you_see our list, Room 908, District Nationai Bavk Ride. i YOU tave s good business for sale call Fr._6389. WILL, RENT, part_or whole, fuily equi tire snd garoline station lockted in bus wection. _Address Box 386-H. Star offce. 4% cnmnzu uu: FOR SALE, all Gew Sxtures. 2800 cash. 1007 U st. nw. 4 BOAMDING AND ROOMING, 16 1., 3 baths and servants’ rooms: garage: on ‘car line. Now rlesring $100 per mo. Price. -$15.500. Ouly $3.000 cash needed. Belling oo acrount N bealtn. Completels " furnished; includiag plano_aad aufo, 17203, TAILORING. el a0d pm«.; Dusiness Tor ke Batgata Tor quer 1545 R o | texiy ng_free.. We will call wit} s 5o WINDOW SHADES AND SCREENE MADE 10 ofder. Free estimates. sc"h.n & SON. 4000 Ist st. s.e. le‘nln J. ANTIQUE LAMP, cost 3300, for less ! half: Radiola V, $135, sell 355, complete: white enamel icé box. msed six’ yreeks, eost 360 sel) $35 1324 Trinidad ave. n.e BABY CARRIAGE, combination stroller, high air, 3255 P st. b.w. g BAND SAW, manufactured by Oliver Ma- chivery Co., large, snitable for wosdworking establishment: cost today $890; Wil sacrifice for $100._420 10th st. n.w. im brass, metal complete; china cabinet nglander couch. dining table and portables Tort SE; Suir 03 jieses. 1853 Biltmore st nw.Col WAITRESS, experieoced. atbers nced apply. 1423 T ot n.w., Apt Appls_between 4 and § p.m Kn‘ initiative a4 enthusiasm And Be good writer: Pflll—ll position, $100 per moath to start 07, Icrease through o Give age and full pa Teatues, ik m reterences.” Addresy 342H, Btar office. VOMAR, white.. ment to' right party. work 1n laundry: adva Apply 1158 Queon WOMEN—White: middic ge: 1o leatn tauidry business: g0od wages If you can assume r uibility. Addres: Box 175-H, Star off. WOMEN. 4. (o canvass house{o-house for a food article weed 3 times duliy; 315 week. Addresn Rox 357 H. Sur office. 4 MEN, seversl, as extra Saturday help rred: experience t be alive and energetic. Taubman's, 430- 9th st. n.w, Yo ledra trade. The Btockeit: E st n.w. STONE SETTERS, smn} on b-ullu mu Steady work. DICKSON & ’n,nNR LL, 102 Nott Ave., L: . Tel. Hunferspol giat" LATH ERS—WOOD METAL. Jobs, various parts cityggLoakout Co. North 87913, i " o “Steamfitters and Experienced Helpers, Non-Union. Apply, stating class of work accustomed Yo a0d experience. ROBERT E. 'WRIGHT, BALLSTON,-VA. - 5+ LAUNDRY DRIVER experi- 'enced. Apply Dupont Laundry, 2535 Sherman ave. CHAUFFEURS, with identifi- cation ‘cards, ‘wanted to drive Red Top Cabs. Apply to Mr. Le Sa e. 1140 Z1st st. DENTIST wanted at ofice. must - be - registered ; - operative work only; no night work;" per- manent ition. Dr, J.” K. Freiot, 7th st. n.w. Wzsh- ington, D. C. s e i T m:.“ Dished: BB Starioee. REAL ETATF SALESMAN with car. experience egmential but net whally Teceasary: Drospacts Furaiafed, asd. tul of CA A Perienced capabie of demoastrating s offices the use of achine (o commercial and Gevernmest COUPLE, martied, to go to “t_“ll mm'-“ fa u.v- man for .nml work: mu ot R 3 COUPLE_TOR _GARDENING 'snd_meagral %8 Laisad ot o T T housework. nd me cound from the.rear. -The pro- | BOYD fessor had not moved from thetable, He still sat-in his chair. “He had the air of one speculating on the intru- faastom 'slen of a mew and interesting’ factor | waw’ in a problem of purely academic con. t"'“un Cht cern. -Gott in himmel!™ eried Schecker- mann. “They're like two p-peas. “It certainly is not very easy te tell which of them {s whi¢h,” mused the professor, ‘“particularly as our Bour-footed friend in the doorway has | o3 for the moment lost tha full use of | of his faculties. (Continued In Tomorrow's S Tor general bowework. E Dl 5aia Mhitary ¥ iite, for_iafant, 1o §0 1o Rid Mr. MILLINERS and makers, ex perienced. Creeron, 614 12th st. nw 3 GOOD SALARE IhL'lll\l. SHORT TRAI PERIOD, PERMANENT POSITIONS, PLEASANT WORK. TELEPH OPERAT] THE IDEAL 0CCUPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN. APPLY FIRST FLOOR, 722 12th 8T. N.W. THB CHESAPBAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANT. SEAMSTRESS—PERMA- NENT POSITION; GOOD SALARY. THE MODE, F AND 11th STS. N.W, PR ESS ER S — Experienced fancy pressers on dresses and pleated work; good salary, steady work. Sunshine Clean— ers, 713 Lamont st. n.w. ' HELP—DOMESTIC, "8 NURSE, experlenced, whife: best teferences only. - Address Box 363-H, Star | HOUSEWORE or ook ln w0 4dult fampy reference. - 433 L st_n.w. CAUNDREES—Mooday _and Tuesday. e Call after 4:30 p.m., Tetér. 750 irving st ¥ work, . n.w. Teference. olored i WOBK, T W FARTTING OR PATE WORK: vefiable col- | mvm\'l.\u L PARK RD. R 14th—Well !nmhhed. 3 Rent, §5. Sell. $600. Frask. 27188, Boon—nooxa—uox'—ao s each an subjects 04 used. ks boughe. ail Winde. Pearimen’s Book !hg G st TROCERY DOWNTOWN: A GIVE. $3,000: money-maker; trade for smail roperty or secoud trust Dote. Before buring, selling ot trading your busi- ness. see us for quick, satisfactors results— rs' experience. N, E RYON CD.; INC, Matn 4507, 1428 ¥ St. ored_woman. 1110 Columbis rd. mw. | PANT, TIME or day's Work: Aoret Eine “Call Adame Tia) Lo oAb TABHING or das’s work wasted. Totomae ¥ty Ues, Tt general Bousework. infly: May uights: Do laundry. rens Ko 333 Btar-ofice ) ool WOMAN. colored. experienced. with reference: small difners cr feas cooked o Kerved: duy work in Chevs Chase. 1442 Swamn now. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER or cooking, seb tied while Woman WAR(s Position; refereoces, 5205 P ot_nw o Ad- A TREATMENTS, DRUGLESS 1lo6 p.m. "318 Kresge Bids. Frank. x . Ph llADb_\fl IN ELECTRICITY W“J.»Gl'l gou sclemifc trmatmenta; excesive welght re- ced by new methods. Potemac 1447, | _simn call wain £980. FLORIDA OPPORTUNITY. Developmens nesr s thriving tows in Dade County now going oo Substantial profts are Bei ¥ @iscriminating iovestors wbo Purchase itad Tn well selected lotanitice. Tais development will stand the most rigid fnves- tigaticn, and If you are interested in learn- ing more about this fast-growing countrs. will | ginaly " furnish further information without | Sbligation on Your part. Star Office. 3 BUILDING MATERIALS—Save mopey on your BUILDING MATERIALE Sers moner of po LUMBER—Framiog, sidinj fooring sheath- ing, etc. New and Khfllfl RS and SASH, Completu ine of bigh-grade new doors and sash, ‘Ifl N' ‘ulfll'flll{:‘: :’I‘-P‘:‘l‘ terns, at lces low original facture, %‘LLBOA“ aster board v e toera” qualcy ook shingl and building paper. PAINT—TFull line of DuPout peipts and varpishes. Certain- teed barn and roof paints. We deliver paints anywhere in the city. Build now and save It T T s o ad ainted with our service methods. WA!E. NGTON WRECKING & SUPPLY CO.. INC., Tth, K and Water sts. f.w. £t. Wharves. Phome Franklin 2206, quarters for Ecooomicsl Bufiding Material ARPET. geouine Wilton, 100 yards, R\;e cally pew; resl bargain. Address Box - Star office, Address Box 58-H, RECOMMENDED SERVICE, The followmg Dustness comcerns fee satf 'l‘?fll to Ster 'fl‘wfl D‘R e P admi to g A 116, YOUNG JADY, X TMMEDIATE NEED OF | $007 wil ‘gire’ bond o security, and curtal 100 _mo. ddress Box 340-E. Star office. §% ELECTRIC- BATH, MASSAGE FOR RHEU. matism, nearitls, lumbago, poor_circuMtion graduste nurse (colared). Phone N. 6935.J. DY, HAVING 1-PASRENGER HUDS 30 a.m,, starting i and Pa. Clarendon 120-W.2. X COLORED LADY DESIRES Ln L0 THIE- dren to care for in nice suburba Nortn 1900 B41 Re T, e oo Thone AUTO RADIATORS AND CORES: roof radiators; fenders and bodies VITTSTATT'S. 519 18th of. Sl‘éi Ml betow Pa_ ave.) Franklin 'Il& Erankl . BEDDLIL MATTRESSES. BOX SPRIN iows reno.: best Drices aad. prowa ‘ash. Mattress Co., 8IT F st. rl!-.:zl- del. n.w. M. 6879, 13¢ . MATTRESSES and pillows— Fush comes. Let us reo es_and prompt service JBING Co B T e B the S e Sours. Eu"{ NEEDLEWORK AND CRAFTS SHOP §0- Heits acticles to be sold on commission: no gatpance fes for Umited tme, OUR SHOPTE, B lARno\z SOLOIST DESIRES) ml‘rml N Prot. ch.:- suc. choir- organiger; .rates: Tex.; Svail. at once. Addreas Box 285-H, Star olicé: MUSIC.( s QRRANGED. ~¥TB. lished. 14 different songe. $1.00 postpaid. | GEO. B. JOHNSQN. 908 10ih mac FACIAL HAIR PERMANBNTLY REMOV §i. MARIE STEVENS, clec. peedle npen!r':) dou Sin.: 300 Kresec Pidg Stih Soae: 30 DRAPERIES, WINDOW SHADES AND SLIP. made to oMgr at greatly reduced prices roh. owing 3 complete line TERIOR DECORATING CO., 729 1ith St N.W. Julips Lavsburgh. Pres. & Treas. CHAMBBRMAID and" waitre: .a%o%_‘,_mnmm White, $80; parior matron, 385; cook, $15 per week chambermaid, waitress. m:l fou. COOK, St zood e mother's Mlper. North 9011, COOK AND GENERAL HOUBEWORK, settied nights. 8808 Jocelyn ... Chevy 6!“IRAL HOUSEW! ?fll and help with chil- dren; experienced girl: refereuces; Mt. Pleas- 1818 Kenyon street OUSE: - small Ta + refetences. 3033 18R st.. Apt. 812, 8% mnu. HOUSEWORK, neat, reliable, col- cobred young, s mother's helper. 1871 ._colored wom- 757 Que. mersl worker: south- waitress; w. 'WANTED--MISCE. US. propert screened: prices Feasonapie. ) CARPENTER-BUILDER—8tore fronts sva ail ARBON BURNING, 80e cylinder, remova ""l'-‘. nd wires: castis) alumioum Chrelded fnted M Gwher 10 steel and roperly; Coleman, 207 12th st. n.w. s, nhnow, u.w. Frankiin 7488 DOreh_rockers 1233 10th st o | all work guar- | CASH REGISTERS, built; - guaranteed; easy monthly paymest no_literest. Fhone Main 1377. 500 G st 3.w.. opposite Patent Office. CHATRS, 75c each. 420 10th st m.w. CHINA CLOSET, $12__420 10ih st_nw. CHINA CLOSET “hall ¥ack with large airrer. $8._Adame 2380 CLOTHING—Dark blue sult, Tong jacket, $20; new geriwyokie blue dress, '$10: henma satis, $10: other dresses, coats aud suits; Do deale! 1311 Decatur st. .. 3 OLOTHING—Some §00d men Are 1=8/nidg Sow fo save big bunches of caih busias from s ate Jhetir's O1d Stand. 610D ston. Rex,” mounted, com- 5-pag capacity: ne cos McCully, Riggs rd., Chillum, 193- with engins dition; bargaia. CORRT ATED 1RO! w. both galvanized . at lowest prices.’ Complete DIll of doors, _sash and sneet arage may be purchased a echinger Co.. 3th aud “Flor A SOt ept. buftet arvard gt. 5w bouse o Fihevation Plint grounds. DINING TABLE, oak, round: pedestal blst 420 10th_st _ china closet and & “BE!F R, 37, EMERSO. uprigh | Mass, ave. nw. best 3 TOIR St _now good condition; $3. quailt, vinced; 5-gal 1 Free deliver. nw. PATNTT PAPERHANG: Spectal prices this week. Decorate Small monthly payments bid fs all we ask."" L 5., 421 9th n.w. Ph. Fr. 10258 DECORATING, Ing. ete; < Pay Take it easy: Decorating AIR COMPRESSOR. vVarnell Tire Co., 1020 lthow. - BOOKS--BOOKS_BOOKS-"41l kinds. ot e ::::-‘.J'E saype roe T, °"£"m°'°'f" iG—~YWho can ‘will oty savare dolist value: m’:fx' e wors aits, shoen panis, et gn_v ‘1.-: ua Know. - Justh A Ifl"ll Ell] “or .llm QJ prices foi les' “!"t: carded all rIPlio.. ) L P o P el G ik ¥ unjeltered & e .u.'r',‘: an [ £20d bome: (Gérman, praferred. Call Seturdey exptrl-med. white; twins. L’ll] or write 3102 Livingston o 01 olored. rellable. 1o Ao cookla oneral housework, 1908 Masx. ave n.w. 6 COOk. washi WOMAN, pettiod, colored, 1o ook and was private hnu;. 1408 Newton st n.w BRICKLAYER. '«lmt Job Erlck work_and bullding gara; Write or call 1816 Wallach ..“%‘u A R n'.":'u'r“m“"q': .u‘x 'l";-l{nfl?‘ G "atter n’ olored._pettied, mArFed, mr. are’ experienge; drive and re. Mg 1o leave ity 1o somme tor. - Address Cheufeu TOTION wants 8 or weeks' work. Address lwx 365:H, Star ¢ nn HES—WiJl b it J ".‘a”';.?‘..,o.' 7"’. 'c‘dm".'."' GRS Di )IDND!. kit bl gold, for o broker: °lllll .“i = Fat. unul i, sliver bought for cauhi “‘1'“ ag 6 st nw. N‘ and 'wl:}t: Ell Phone %vfimuu for um'm, ™) ";3‘ (‘B your mum o Furaityre Co.. Main fl%mgc!mg e Taitare. 1o oute 'm“ can pay nn‘mhwu B :md'rcnl—wm Tor H'fi = pay uph for. ] used TUgs A bric-a-brae. 9T34R. & | FURNITURECIC you Bive. way ‘i‘uc sianis, ‘sevd 3 ot, o.w. Phoue I DECORATGII! AND npn Bai S. and 8, Co. First-class, white; rea- wonable prices. 3401 Shermas ev. Ph. Col. 9292, ELECTRICAL WII I\G ANR REPAIRING at reasonable cost. r-l(e“ Estimates glven. Phone “Oll 45 “* EUECTRIC™ winiNG Ve each room: Grm. house, RAY CoG WELL “ELEC; CO.. Phose Clar. 117-W:2. 3 ELECTRIC _WIRING—Fa- Miller' self with our better de of house wiring and Sicotrical Sxtaves. - Sac some of the work e bave put in for your neighbors. - We #ive references and terms if. dedire representative will call at your eomvenience aad Furaieh Jou' sy cxtimate oo 4n economical wiring job i isty. or l'r.!n,to :m& Gib: ¥ 903 New York FURNITURE_Dining_room and_1Iving room: good conditie asonable; oo dealers. North 9560. NITURE—Living room mobair, velour and uy-eury $185 up. Dining room | suites, beautiful 10-pc. suites. French and Amer. walnut: many styies; very reasonable. Bedroom suites, hapdsome French and Amer. walunt. All guarasteed cor tion snd _workmanship. Chinese rug tonnes, oriental odd pleces. pports. Coxwell and odd cbairs. on, datenport, end, console, cdd tables losing. out cheap. 'Ruge, tapextries, mirrors o mah. Gov. Winthrop desks, tecrotaries: Tumns, -tavle ‘cinners, Sev, furziehin than us on_invited. e ot tautifals inee 1721 Conn. settee TR E. used; matogeny chairs refrigeraior, 411 TRNTTT otire furnishings of Dew apt. fli&.h ropm. dining alcove, kitchenette, dress. ing Toom, bath: practically pew; may ‘be had with —or _without ot rentiog $30. Col S284-W_after #:30 p.m. nwrn)o m:u WIRT play il ready. Tk monthly *payment money el i our. em for plea E T €0, Phoné Main 515 Tor estimat 811 9th n.w, RLEGTRYS ROURE WIRTG. ¥ ooms 39130 cellar, hell, bath; lazy mea -wltcne- o hall; estimates cheerfully furnished: electric and ‘appliances. _Economy -Electric Co., TT4T, 5. w. cor. 8tii and I sta. n.w. ia A . aper Vtiag ond hecvy: Benlin vt sorvice; Job -and heav. 3 ser EHE R B HA AR S A = 1 BXPERT FLOOR FINIRHING AND PAINT: 8e by sbilied mechanics at nfll:(d price Pauk North 6418, work; Mhflu.ml‘lfi“”\:lu " WW—-'_"‘— Best ‘worki_reasonable. 5 ma—“'::.‘z?mfi‘&‘&flirfim o2 | Gnishing: 2 efficient: reason! B e e € MODE 3 Aiume S8 1400 Beimont st e FLOOBE_N D, OLD FLOO] g T e o S n% 5 F o !an . . & e st iy ! hall seat and m'rror. Tel. A.uml 2. FURNTTURE UPHOLSTERED and slip overs made st low prices. Expert work. T. Toh. Co., 610 ¥ stun.w. Main 3087, FURNITURE_Papty leaving fowa will rent’ urnitore for Toom_apt. for $10 8 moenth. %.u‘v...,. B Ame . after 7 o'clock. 3% E—High-grade mohs ir, 3-plece, bedroom suite with full unlly Arn' . prices. reaponable sfor cash. Apt. No. 4, 1740 Luem NITURE—Must sell at once the entire l’!\tl‘l'n'HV‘lr of attractively furnished T.room ncllr-lly new: call any evening after. 1821 Randolph et. :w E. bedroam wnd siiting wom. 15 !k.’.‘f.‘,"»!..am.::‘mm Trass, bed. Laffarevs plEnos ail good condition: o dealers wnw Apply Apt. 400, Ro“ll‘dl!. 2456 20th n.w,, eveninge sfter 8 TRE, gas range. ? '3:‘;!.’,‘ ois, hen ust be sold, leaving oty 4105 _Ellicett nw. GAS DOME, Tnvericd 'fi‘ FTaBach, or sale Sheny. Phone N @ n- o nm nu-n- 0. Malr work i lowest prises. b o0, goud m..am-. Tor truck or_ wagon, 228 D 5 ICE BOX, lats, 420 10th st_nw. LANE ufl:l:sa: Tieker WK Taed; 7 Ti-lhch for sale cheap. Inquire :‘m.. :""l‘fl 4 o'clock. 520 13th_sf ‘. M uv'-m“-‘oou ining rooms, bedroom fursi- lamp, llle'le‘ table, davenport: Table, mirror, dea, @A pieces: will aall cheap for_auick sale. T.womme 2402. (Continucd on Neat Page.) dishes, v-llu umble Tot voft drinki

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