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THE SEVEN SLEEPERS AeThrilling Novel of International Intrigue (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) -— = 2 “But didn't vou tell the secratary general—-" 1 began. Lavelle interrupted me. “My dear chap,” he sald, in great @istress, “we haven't time for this! The secretary general personally took the view that, if yvou were really my old friend, Mr. Thomas Preston, it was only necessary for you to g0 round to police headquarters and es- tablish the fatt Officially, he con- stdered that if the warrant were in order it would ba highly improper for him to resist the police in the performanve of thelr dutles, geeing that you were not yéurse.l a mem- ber of the secretariat S0 he de- cided to waive the privilege which attaches to this bullding, and to sur- er you if the warrant were found to be genuine. I thought it best, in the circums! to accept the de fsion wit t any more ado. After) it doesn’'t make matters very | h worse. I'll keep the docum and decipher it this evening. Meanwhilé, you can either go to the police station, where you will at any Tats ba safe, or show & clean pair of | heels before they arrive.’ 1 thought hard for about onds. “Lavelle,” policeman “Thers were two. tall, with cuts other “Never mind is Fritz “Incredible! " “On the contrary, it couldn’t possi- bly be anybody else. The ‘:(YV;:\"{,\ lice k w nothing of Thomas Pres- to Tt b L;y.nlL have followed 'Vn-' with & . ant. Were| in unifor | Did you sea the Their papers arc being examined b g “And if they are in order?” If they're in order, 1 shall structed to receive the police room and fr the perform their dut Then you must secretary general a lenge their identity “That will be mere credible tales. "" lrlu(:‘ he can ring up the police and corroborate your statement Lavelle seized the telephone “T1l do that at onee. If the pol deny that any of their Oml'q‘\'i‘ha\n‘ come to the secretariat, it will be proof positive that Fritz nper- onating.” B breathed again as Lavelle took up| the telephione : " eslephone N ; the ‘mn':( efMcient the world, and in less than a quarter of @ min- p Lavelle was speaking to police dquarters. e asked whether sent to the sec l‘l‘l&ri;fll to :"2\‘ arrest of Karl von Emmerich, Thomas Prest Coiee His ssion changed e ampletest amazement as he listened to the answer. He hung up the receiver. fon Dieu,” he t‘\'?éd sleurs sont epatants.” ““The police? . e e frlends of the Rue Eti- enne Dumont. They leave nothing to chance. The superintendent of Vu\\::l‘, tells me that they were warned 201 minutes ago by telephone of the pres- ence at the secretariat of Karl von Emmerich, wanted in Zurich for mur- der and now passing under the name of Thomas Preston, a British subject. Two genuine policcmen were at once {spatched to effect the arrest.” O ety well T said, coolly. “We've only to delay the proceedings a little end the real police will arrive just in time to unmask my ingenious uncles. Tavelle shook his head. T wouldn't. risk it if I were ¥o he gald, with a shrug. “What do you mean®” “My dear fellow, a gang which is sgufficiently ingenious to warn the po- Yice at the very moment wh {ts members are n¥ ting two of their to be defeated b {nconvenient moment su mean””’ I mean that the re probabiy at this moment being Airmly, but t us hope gentl detained by [ of these gentlemen who guard bridges and drive powerful motor cars at express gpeed through the forecourt of the secretariat. Why, my dear chap, they would have been here at least 10 minutes ago It they had mot been intercepted. I doubt if Tritz would even have started till he had them safely detained.” g “But can't you explain all this to the secretary general?” “It would be hopeless. Fritz will ®t once suggest telephoning to the police to ask whether they have sent to make the The, akeretary general will be informed immediately that two men have been dispatched. Am T to suggest that the real polices Tmen have been datained by the friends of the false policemen The secre- tary general would infer cither that Y was stark mad or tha 1 was pull- ng 8 log. A man in his official position couldn’t possibly risk accept- $nz such a story cven for five min- \tes in the presence of officers who ima facie genuine government he m five sec- “what was the 1 said, One of them was on his face, the other, @he talll the ton hero the s moment | gal section.” be ir in this mally invite m tof o back to the ¥once and chal- y one of your . service Geneva | any one had been t the allas es mes- imperson rrival a policemen are are offtc Tavalis Nad not for three years in for nothing served the French Intelli- gerce Service. 1 admired his quick diagnosis of the position and his de- ded view as to what was likely to pappen. 1 had little doubt as he fin- ished that if T stayed in the secre- tariat I should very probably leave it under duress in the company of ¥vitz, and that the green car would &ho be taking me for the last ex- cursion of my life | town By FRANCIS BEEDING (Copyright, 1925, by Little, Nrown & Cs.) ont, carrving a great pils of docu- ments. “Going down?" Beatrice as “Yes," he replied. T stepped In. On the threshold I paused a fraction of a second. I hated to leave Beatrice in this hur- rled way without a word or look of farewell. But she pushed me urgently forward, and the last 1 saw of her was tho upward rush of har slim figure as the lift swept me down and out of sight Half way down wo passed the other 1ift. which, as you may remember, was in the same shaft, going up, and I caught a glimpse of a party of vis- itors ascending. Bvidently, Uncle Fritz was losing no time Arrived at the ground floor, I slipped out of the 1ift and found my- self in the hall. The back of the conelerge was fortunately turnsd and he did not see me. T did not go out by the front door, however, for I thought it extremely probable that the big green car was in_waiting outside. 1 went instead into the big lass committee room, behind the desk of | the concierge, which proved to be empty. It had long French windows giving on to a veranda, and 1 opened one of them without much difficuity. A flight of stairs led from the veranda to the garden. I descended them rap- fdly and made for the little gate where T had sald good-bye to Beatrice after lunch. It was unlocked and I was through it in a moment, finding. myself alone on the Qual du. Mont Bianc with the leaden lake in front of me and a few stars showing faintly through a cloudy sky I paused on the pavement, uncer- tain what to do next. 1 had a couple of hours at least, during which 1 must hide myself, before it would be safe for me to communicate with La- velle. How he would contrive to throw off my pursuers 1 did not know, but I was content to leave it to him T soon came to the conclusion that would be unwise to make for the So 1 started up the qual, ended at this point In a public park, Intending to strike the high road to Lausanne, and stop at the first likely refuge 1 had gone only two or three hun- dred yards when an open touring car driven by a chauffeur in livery and containing two men came level with me and drew up alongside, with a grinding of brakes. One of the men Jumped out and approached me. “Quick,” he raid, “you've no time to lose.” Mo spoke fn French with an accent that could only have been the gift of nature. looked at him, hesitating for an ed. it which The other from the car. “Don’t you remember me, M. Pre ton—yesterday evening in tha train from Lausanne? Jump in, quickly. Cr do you perhaps prefer the green au- tomobile?” Bewlldered, T climbed into the car, and a moment later we were speeding down the main road into the night. man leaned suddenly CHAPTER VIIL I Enter the Service of the Republic. I was now seated In the back of a large open touring car between the two men, the one on my left a com- plete stranger and the one on my right the little Frenchman with the brown eyes, whom I had met in the train from Lausanne on the previous evening, and whose dispatch case had fallen open at my feet. I had recog- unized him at once. Those brown eyes of his were unmistakable. At the French EVENING STAR, CIRCULARS PROHIBITED In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular mat- ter, it is expressly understood and .agreed that all such matter will be withheld, as far as possible, by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket BATTERY MAN, experienced, caphbie of tun- ning battery department and pushing saies: must be well fecommended, _ADply in peréon Mr. Robert Roberts, Killinger Hervice Co., 1ath_and P sta_n.w. BOOKKEEPER, young man: must be TApld and accurate, Address Box 818J, Btar offve. 1 BOOKKEEPH d_typiat, with retail eal experience, not afratd of Work: make appli- eation fn ‘own hand writing, stating expe enge, references and salary expected. Addres Rox '239-J e S BOYE, white, with wheels, 10 run errands; ex- cellént oppor{unlty to learn trade. Apply 10th f 4.10th af wiih b ot hours After school. 118 N Y. ave. @rive ¥ord; references. 212 BOY, rellabie, colored, With wheel to run errands and work Atound office. Appiy Taven. " h and _C 1006 W at. nw. 11% ", white, Madrillon R Le i MAN, “experienced, will day. University Shop, 508 9th _st. 0.w. WUSHELMAN, experienced, at once LB nw. “and day work; Apply Mr W ASHINGTON, D. Oy FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES——Nice for Belladonna. WELL TH PARER SAYS BELLA DONNA GoES OM TRIAL To- DAy PR . BOOT LEGG W | Gee TH Poor GAL MuT AGENCY AmD HIRE & GIRL THE woRw IS LE AND FEMALE. £ 0o ieioghone Torktiile O thent valin, R Age WOMEN—If you feel capable £ 3100 woekiy seliing s esthte, d wee us. Free office space, telephone and $5.000 & year; nead not interfere with pres. ent employment to start. A. M. Sheppard, 610 . for ten couple’ prefered M.A Sob! MARCEL bxperience Star_office. HELLO DERE ru3To MEGINIS ! HERE AR 13 BACK Hone WELL,ITE TOUEH O BELLADONMA' THAT Jumry wiLL Coox HeR Goose ALL RIGHT ! THEY'LL Gve e ' ASOUT TWO YEAQS e THE oD ‘ BaaTie ' POOR GE@L- wew fii HELP AND SITUATIONS, BY POP MOMAND. WHY WHEN DE TRIAL WAS HALF oveR, JE JEDGE DISCovERED Dey WAI EGHT BOOTLEGGERS On DE JURY 3oy HE DONE FIRED WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Soung, 10 sears’ al and otherwise: credits, win WAVER, ouiy experl tiements: open 1o iy powition. Emile. ERNERK, man, perienced. capab) Teiephone North 6073 wanted; musi be able fo o4 do {rping. Apply, statin aud shiary expected, to Box 3 3 KKBBPER, expert. mauager desires change iu position. Rox 053, Star off BRICK WORK and piasteriog specialty. Potomac K48, Florida ‘Ave. Nairess it TepaTr work & i, Davie, w88 | pther CANVARNER, a good e man to sell coal 10 the family {rade: libéral commlssions. Ad- perienced, first-cians ‘also carpenter helper ‘o rough carpenter work. Cail Wood ;80 tion card and kno Rear 1131 1Tth n.w, comminsion: the city. E. TIVE . DUTCH Woodside HOM| 7 rooms, Tot. H0x135% L T34 15th n.w, -~ to sell higl iive prowpects fur. ns. Address Box COLONTAL, extended; D, with clask water-front property; pishied; liberal commil e, Appl st ne. ization: e SHOB WA rge_compe CHATFFEUR-TIOUSEMAN —Must_have refef- ences. Jewelry Store, 1300 F st. aw. _ * CHAUFFBUR-MECHANIC, man familiar with marine” motors preferred. ~ Reply by letier onls. statioe experience. cationa and tains ‘experied Tdwon W. Briggs, 201 Tn Vistment Rldg CHATFI work: steads position 4818 T4t & CHATFFEUT references. Apply V CHAUFIF during_the ay Taxl Co CIVIL ENGINEE least 2 years' with iulidings; permanes; Box 841.J. StAr office COOK_White, for Musi=ave refarences Bl and Water ata s w DENTAL a Sieaiing aing Co ry Vogue Cl i the Bluo eod 1ath .. caliege gradunte, Wit a7 o Fene in connection Nddress e foot of 1o 3 peopie, Yaht Genesee, SCHANIC. sl around_laboratory ¢ frst.clase experience requied areful, dependable man wanted, TIST wanted at on gistered operative work only; mo night worl Dr. 3. K. Frelot, GARAGE MAN 3, experienced. Champiain st now. Sk HOUSEMEN, colored,_experienced: good pay, steads employment; must furnish references Appis National. 6th and D n.w. NSURANCE MA ‘propasition:_ pro Rox 4200, Star office ORY _ROLICTTORS Rares Laundry, i4th and 1 3 ced in_handiin A making crispetios: must have Tnquire 727 9th st. n.w. 3 MAN —Wanted c oung teacher or college stu Selihes prodtanin Drofitable from ng and finance: re’ and commis Address Box an_escelle A ne 1. Star o experienced. opportunity Klar ofice. sion 201, o houseman; stay e 3 in family. Call between 10 and 12 at the office of Middaugh on, 1800 Mass. ave. n.w. to do furniture fepairing and finishing, for outaide work; one wWith auto preferred Aoy Mr” A Scates. National Furaiturs Co. and EW and clerks_eiperienced, for m 00d pay to Fight parties. Mr Pis 1428 Tth st now. 9 AGER—You @ thoron exper] ed in_men's furni<hings fo manage branch ore. Knowiedge of window trimming is preferred, but not essential. Give full details Address Box 3433, Star office. 10° AND ASSORTERS, experienced. wanted at once. Arcade Laundry, 791 Lamont at. n.w. MEAT CUTTER for Saturdays. 1 B0 present moment they twinkled mer- rily, and his whole appearance was vne of suppressed high spirits and delight at what he cvidently re- garded—which indeed it was—as a wholly unexpected encounter. His companion was tall and dark. Me had a thin kindly face with an indiscriminats sandy mustache cut close and almost level with the ends of his mouth. Uncle James of Jebbutt & Jeb- butt is always impressing upon me the necessity of summing up men at a glance if T am ever to succeed in business, and I have consequently formed the habit of trying to tell the character of any one with whom 1 come into contact. The tall French- man had the eyes and habit of a stus dent, and T put him down with littla hesitation as a man of exceptional gifts. He had the downcast, stooping manner of ths overtrained official, and, from my wide acquaintance among French officers during the war, 1 judged him to be a brilliant product of the continental system of educa- tion, which forces the intellect at the expense of the more ardent and en- gaging qualities of youth. Nor, on further acquaintance with him, did my first estimate prove to be incor- rect. He was a very finighed product of the ecole normale, and typical of the hundreds of able functionaries whom France Seems to possess in inexhaustible numbers for her ad- ministrative needs. By this I mean no disparagement. They are men trained to devotion, at all times ready to subordinate their personal feelings in obedience to official Instructions. Etlenne Rehmy has ever been my true and stanch friend; and it was his training, and not his character, which seemed prematurely to have thinned his blood and kept his more ardent emotions under control, The real man was to emerge later in & fashion that has endeared him to me for as long as I can teil one man from another. His friend on my other side, Gaston de Blanchegarde, 1 have already part- 1y deseribed, 4nd for the moment I have nothing to add, except to note the striking contrast between him and his companion. I was shortly to real- zia that Rehmy was as clearly the c00l, competent brain of that curious partnership as de Blanchegarde was The telephone bell rang as Lavelle concluded and he had already taken the receiver. “Yes,” he said. Yery well. Yes, here.” He hung up the receiver. “Not a moment to lose,” he sald. #The legal director informs me that the warrant is In order and that the police are coming up at once to ar- rest you. My instructi to in- troduce you to the office and not to obstruct them in the discharge of their duty.” He turned to Beatrice, followed our conversation ious concern. “Take him through your room and £how him the service staircase, These sellows are either coming up by the front staircase or in the lift. You can Yeave by the garden gate. I'll rveceive them and take care of the document.” “We must have a rendezvous” 1 satd. “I shall be “Lavells speaking. Tl raceive them who had with anx- here tonight from 9 ©'clock,” Lavelle replied. “Ring me up or come, if you can. By then I shall have deciphered the document &nd we shall know what these black- guards are trying to do.” 1 seized my hat and coat and the room hutriedly with Beatrice, who took me down the corridor toward the 1ift. We soon reached a glass door, through which T could see some uncarpéted stone stairs. Beatrice tried the handie, but found it locked. Thet way out was barred. Her presence of mind was admi- rable, for she took me without hesita- tion to a recess, where, just as we reached it, the service lift drew up with a-Jerk a@d the lift-man~came left | | ready its impulsive and occasionally rash executive. This, however, is by the way, and when I first met Rehmy and de Blanchegarde T had time only to gather a first general impression created upon me by two persons whose courage and fortitude neither Beatrice nor I shall ever be able to forget. “Well, gentlemen,’ eped through the darkness in the di- rection of Lausanne, “to whom am I indebted, and may 1 inquire where we are golng?” 1 was antwered by a merry laugh and a hand laid lightly on my shoulder. “Ha, ha, my capitaine!" replied the little brown-eved Frenchman. “It was a trifle sudder, hein? And a lucky c¢hance we caught you. Allow us to introduce ourselves. On your left you have M. Etienne Rehmy of the French Secret Intelligense, Per- manent 8taff, and on_your right you have M. Gaston de Blanchegarde of the French Flying Corps, temporarily attached.” “I have I said as the car met you before, at any rate” 1 said, turning to M. de Blanchegarde. “We traveled together from Lausanne yesterday evening. Otherwise I should have been less to accept the hospitality of your extremely well appointed auto- mobile.” M. de Blanchegarde laughed again. “In that case, my English friend, we should have found means to per- suade you." 1 had a sudden recollection. “We met again yésterday evening,’ I sald. “But you were dressed somo what differently.” (Cgntinued in Tomorrow's Stard ‘ MECHANICS, several, first-ciass & and & cvi Inder mechanics. Peerless Motor Co., 11 14th_n.w. MECHANTO, work: permanent positios. 518 G aton CHAKIC, automobile: cars; no offer need apply. E. 1181 17th n. MEMBEREHIP wales representatives for Spring campaiga: full or part time. Apply to Mr. Kelly, American Automobile Ast's, Eoom 407, Millx Bide. xperieonced, fof ornamental iron Bruso Bros., rear must be §ood on F. Gregg. 1 “work: good pay : if mot experienced we ta National” 6th and D n.w 100 eats (6) h of neat ap % and long runs to 1 security and blue sult re News Co, office No. 3. Fast permanent NIGHT _WATCHMAN e active able man with good references: state aualifications and aalars cxpecied for clght hours’ duty Aidrass Bow 1457, Ktar office AT ORDERLY, middie-aged white man; ary, $70 per month with room. board and iaundry. A[?\‘.V between 9 and 12 at Tuber. culoxls Hospital. BALESMAN, experienced: newspaper preferred. one who in famillar with Maryland and Vir Address Box 402J, kinfa territory. ofice. SALESMEN wanted: Baturday only. Clothing Stores, 628 7th st. now. B E MA be experienced. Sterling Shoes Corp.. T st nw SIGHTSEBING _LDOTURBR — Bxperienced; only high-clans man considered: good ealary: permanent. E. F. Gregg, rear 1131 17th n.w. 1 STENOGRAPHER, young man. just out of high achool and & law student preferred. CAll Cleveland 201 L8 STRUCTURAL DIRAFTSMAN, graduate ser- eral_years fabricating shop. 1472 Ogden st. _ TRUCK DRIVERS—Call at Grace's Coal Yard, 4th_and F stx. n.e. TRUCK DRIVER, only those with references need apply. Sce Mr. Stalfort. Rear 1137 17th st. n. USED CAR SALESMAN, ed: none other need apply. Associate Cadillac Dealer, star Peopl 000 1ive_wirs want. T. W. Barrott. 24th and M sts. 8. 18 thoroughly con. TOUNG MAN—_Bookkeepe: versant with ofica detalin; can make exce lent connections with ington corpora tion; "Ire phone number for interview.. Ad dress Box 293-J, Star office. i Y G MEN, 25 in “"The Poor Nut” at the r: collegs st dents, those having thelr own sport sults, pre forred. Apply at stage door of the National Theater, Sunday, April 12, at 10 a.m. TOUNG MEN for counter clerks it plumbing supply house; reply stating age, experience, tfpl:fl:. and _salary expected. Address Fox . Star office. NG MAN, about 17, 1a UIFe store. Pa._ave. nw. T YOUNG MAN, to make Bimself useful around store. _Apply 8th cor. D n. YOUNG MAN who_ undefstands copy willing to work. _8th_cor. D n.w. 3 Apply 908 and SALESMEN-Sple hours and opportunit big money s dvertined pro S R. state Star off WAITRES:! WATTRES 12t and ¥ WE HAV who wish Phone nam xieady position to Apply Leon Co. 7 F IKMAN wanied those Who qual st SALESMEN, AT ONCE AND NEAKBY AND COMMIS: LABORATORI BUILDING, WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTA— Sulary, $25 per week plus commis. slons: r tracel: canvassing with lends: give age. cxp Fe in full. " Address ox 4 Kear o) TO CALL ¢ BARBER TRADE ON TO RIGHT S, INC., 281 TOCAL SALARY MAN. - VAIL WOODWARD, 10e Avply 11 YOUNG 1 who ‘has « L e o ipn g 1 __ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. |[[hsii » Strayer Employment Service. Operaied by Straver College for its and gradus Good business postt ted” for @il that are quulified Tor Thirteenth X1 Main 3490 BUSINESS PONITIONS Free regietration Exchunge; operated Washington Bmployment for the public by the Washington School foe S tudents pro. y ing. Nuf dents, Ferred at thos A Secreturice. 2 NO CHARGE UNLI YOU ARE PLACE Ttoom 213, Transportation Bldg.. 17th and M __INSTRUCTION COURSES. DRAFTING decorting.”’ b now forming: catalog LIVINGSTON'S ACADEMY, T AUTO DRIVING _LESSO for's permit and heavy nished. _ Call “FOSTER, AUTO DRIVING _LESSON given. Cail Line 82 We do the rest. COMM ADJO OPERATORS travel all over the world, at same time re ceiving good salarics and ail living expense lapd ‘and broadcasting stations offer g openings: we prepare you for the licenss re- quired. Teomin Radio Collegs. 405 6th st. 115 NOW I8 A GOOD TIME EGIN A course of preparation for iife's dutles. Wood cl Palais 11157 G st must have some experience SEAMSTR SHAKERK, Rriggs. Travelers' sulary expected. WOMAN white, active, for YOUNG LADY wa Apply Wi Thenter. Sunday, PERMANENT PORITIONS, WOMA enced, to take full charge of card engraving desk. ER, experienced io-weat | RUTLER and lothing Stores. "t experienced in suits and dresses. n.w. T eadr: fon ut. . CARPENTEW, Talnter, jobbing ke watifhction fof less mon = £ SV S wtore DY Tor CHAUFFEUR, Filipino, 10 years experienc knows the city and traveling, desirsa posltic in Drivate family. Address Box 330, Kier office. CHAUFFEUR, by young colored man, 14 years' experience; man of character and integrity sober, honcst and reliable; references. M. L. Harléy, 608 L1 ave. nw. Thoue North FILIPTN Tookling for louseman, cxpericnce. J. Shloa st 0w RADUATE, b Smith’ ENS, experienced, th_s fal work. LS| g good pay. Apply at once to Mr. Rtore, 418 Tth st. n.w ~ Preferably etperienced; Address lox BT-d. HBI - mlts S, colored. Apply 2006 ¢ S experienced. Appy At Hulor's, TCE N 8 MAKE CHANGE: ACCO P08 P R K E W roo permauent JUNTANT, COR ADDRESS BOX Sears exgerionce Treight typints Qeriren ponition Address: Tiox Taundry work. ) Queen st ADTER, for beauty parlor: one xceptionally long hair and is good 0.7 House Phor FURNITURE of Higiiest eall Xehwarrz FURNITURE ko ruge FURN bet results. FURNITURE- Cash for contents of Main 3006 and you wiil get the best re- FURNITUR! Iageous, FURNITURE WANTED and hos elry needed in our manufac b value paid Continued.) “description wanted prices pala. For immediate r | _Alexandrin 74T my Enough o outBt 10 or 12 rooms, | 90322 5 t0 T pm Adams 2012 18% [ CARPENTER BUILDE URE If you have any furniture or | Xnds of house rewc goods to seil, and Sou want to obtain | WUrk guar. = i “end for Louis Notes, 421 10t i RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued) CARPENTRY. PAINTING rete work, excavating il GATLA good o S, ling. reasonable steln, 124 D e Gwner to cel and Kk guar i st D.w. esibder, iy el 207 1 REGN mov BURNING. 30k lemas anBroom Houm | desirabie Turniture: louses a specialty; also pianos, fixtures and showcases wanted. Just Phone M. 4 ATRS CANED, v splinted. €A AR n.w. Frankiin 7 DECORATING - The Co.. 129 11ty n.w window siades and DECORATORS, PAINTING hanging. § and §. Co. First sonable prices. 3401 Shierman av. I Istered; porch rocken MSTRONG, 1238 10th TR = hiy household furaiture and Ia Money advanced on siorage. Axtures. Furniture Co., fa corner 8th and T Furniture Co ne Frankiin 10267 a for vour furniture and other miscel- call Mr. Khapiro, 600 Loulsiana Decorating 11 fecl watiaBed wit 16 10th s . Dianos, carpets, etc e me call rice P \ain 925, Phone M, “Wesculer,” ELECTRIC welf with give references epresentative wnd furnish WIRINC turing dept. Full sou @ Selinger's, X18 F st. HOUSH 3R HEATIN 0 good _co Frankiin 35 Wwir MAN “wants detective work, as cre. \dress llox 2e4.J. Star oifice. 108 MAN. 18, desires any kind of work Rox 833 J, Ntar office ioe YOUNG dentials, YOUNG Addreas e other wio Js a good penman and ot ate qualifications. " length of hair, And age: feat-clans permanent po lug good salarics. Address fatinum need them In our manufacturing dept GOLD- ak 1_goid, wilver, also_discarded Jewel W cs. A. Kaun Inc, 985 F st. monds; OLD beaut YOUN fime with 325 YOUNG MAN, 27, good od learn real estate business: references sation §20 week. Address Box off 2%, high school & T, part education, wonld position References Hox 108 d Tike. to Jowcph Rosendorf, 825 11th Addr price Theater ¥ing their own sport pply at stage door of the April 12 at 10 a.m, GOOD SALA areugbt SHORT TRAINING PERIOD. Address Rox 3690, St A DUNG MAN wants a_job of any handy man. as farm helper or hely white. Cail 9 N st. J. B YOUNGT MAN seeks experienced in general work knowledze of bLookk i excellent 8. Addre x 2810, Staf office. 116 YOUNG MAN will 3 “and Sundave. " Adams 1962, £ PRACIICAL BUILDER ~YOUNG MAN WITH RECORD OF BU OMPLIRH MENT, Pi TIVE AND lege stu. sp b suits pre ation. clerical, al experience week or HE TDEATL lll-i UPATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN APPLY PIRST ference erow HESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY 7 = A5 PREER AN, thoroughly RESPONSIBLE POSITION CONSTRE (- TION, REAL ESTATE OR ALLI ADDRESK BOX 316.J, B ARDIERY RO SITUATIONS—FEMALE. i Apply supt., firick Royal, 11th and G sts DHLI Commercial School, located In a quist neigl borhood. 811 apitol street, is fust an ideal place. Oue year's tuition costs $119 payable in seven monthly parments. One yea: ening sessions, $36. in mooihly payment Thirty-ninth year. Line. 38. FRENCH INSTRUCTION AND COACHING By French Indy Potomac 3701-W “BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOYD SHORTHAND 1S THE SIMPLEST systemf in commercial use; easily read, fast, best; touch ping, spelling, Eng., bus. letter writing; xrad. in dema pos. guar. yri 4 _School. 1338 G . mw. M WANTED—THOSE WHO AR to take Civil Service examinations i1 80 well to Soin special ciass now formiag: Size of clas limited. ADply At once. Sirayef Cotlege. 721 13th st. Phone Muin 8430 Civil Service xaminations. Special course for stenographer typist exam- inations, 5 days and 5 nights each wk. Tui- tion, 8% per mo. Statiatical clerk exam., both men and women, age 18 srs. 1o 70 yra.’ Post Offico exam.. salary; $1.400 fo $1.800 Patent Ofice exam., salary. $1,800. The Civil Servi School, 8.6, cor. nd F nw. _PERSONAL. AVE. EXPERT WILL 01V Call Frankiin 5 WOLFE, Bulte SALES enced and mil salary, MILLI THOR _ 13th SAAE experie | wave for ment. M WILT, CARE FOR INVALIDS _OR Al S people in private home by nurse. Line, 6. s WANTED-—SOME_ONE child i private family Address Hox 808, S 0 MAKDI home: ladies’ ensembles, tylishly stouts A sn made dresses for tale. No. 4 Han TO BOARD at reasonsble _Star office. TOLO o abou impc perie work view GROWING RBEAUTY PARLOR, SUITABLE for 2 girls; will teach everything and turs over lease, fixtures and business for $800. Gress Rox 3851, Star office. 1417 have a long city experience; the right parties. 321-], Star office. ENCED; S TIONS. A-1 Box 364-], Star office. Competent o'clock only FOOKK optned; $10. Books kept weekly, $3 and up. Haines, Adams 53703, un- | each. LADIES (three) experi- in ladies’ ready-to-wear linery departments; must Ar busin $25 and 1 per cent to gasol Address Box FK G0 years old, take full salary, $20 per week. dre: ot 11 NURSE-COMPANTON desires elderly semi valid patient: moderate salary; elts or countr; Miss Hanley ‘SLADIES EXPERI-| S TEA DY [POSE | Frnxiio sgue — oo APPLY T T DANN & CO,, LR ——— AND F STS. N.W. five ST peneod) aad pateat ST ADIES—Thoroughly nced ; coats, dresses. Call NERY SAL OUGHLY Dest ref. i tstri £500 roferences. _Columbia 4802. St > refined, wishes work A seamstress, elther going out' or in her own home: good faste and practical ideas. Address Box 340, Star IAL SECRETARY. College woman with successful experisnca as writer will 8ct as soclal secretary or re- vise &nd edit manuscrints and type thém in her own ho Address Box 3480, Star __SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. goneral housework, b at colored girl Kenson ness, with KEEPER, experienced, reference. Address o TN Groc TENOGRAPHER. young lady, t 25 years of age, for rtant work. Only ex- nced, high-grade er need apply. Inter- 10 Main REST U st achelor apariment; have 0 TRRW. 11 i washiog to do 100 & for_summer; stay night 14 12th st. n.w. quick. 3 tion wishes place; a: Kood_reference office. PTANG, ANO Must b 17 _ BUSINESS OPPO:! KERY having ex. tiriog fron OMOBILB ine {deaily it Tow rental; otherwise any_pric GOOT 00D f me in proposition that will make §10.000 vesr: um priced car. . Owner wishes to give full attes interests. Addres 7 m NARBER RHOP and beauiy parior: chea ~ld_at F HATR o < t Florida and For full oL iful e siver. diamonde, Jewelry: foe, fecs eapecially. A. F. Arnold, Jnw. Main & pright.malog Address Hox 3 CECTRIC WIRING room: Grm. bo TLEG, (0 FLECTRICAT. rensonable o tate_make Ftar ofce. 1 TRIC Mat EXCAVATING AND i vating and beasy rates. 1112 9th. Wik H. M HAULING= Camerss, anything you lave to i, Thone Franklin &3 S OPPORTUNITIES. _ fleld glasses, FLOORE —Finishing pure lead ueed: rea | results €. HANSEN TLOORS—ELECTRIC finishing: efficient FLOORS —X W TLOORS LAID. OLD FLOORS renosated 1 sond o electric_ma roducts handled Mar olce. 1 FURNTICRE 1 DM—T m Te | o) oot will_transter my lease Telephone Main Tiwn apte. of 4 10 car stop. Price, 83 $50° per mouth. ~ Address | R oy A £ Addrens Box 477 INOBILE bie party RNITURE = made at Bone . & # FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, REPD covers made. Est. checrfully piven: foee.” TITTENSOR. FRAL kiy exe sia ‘ave CATES two b SLIP- High class, purchase price. one year's Address Box e ACCESSOTT also rad plies, taok: doing wo ed in fast develo; lease bullding or sell. — Owner i business ¢ ot be bought answored ONS. Realtors, 5 Fast Capitol Nt "ORE FOR KALE Price re White House Market, 944 S _and batters well stocked. ul - business ng territory c KEVE—DUPLICAT while wait. : York ave. now Basement MATTRESS MAKING— Mt this Bedd 25 CENTS: made 1233 New NICKEL 71 able. Main ! Pa. ave. now. PAINTER F Fr T egitimate bus) t_National_Ranl investment required. office. o SELL wi automobil husi modern salesroom aud service atation dealer’s franchise for most popular medi Will well or lease building. on_to other “office. 108 Address Box '.;.’U.J, 3 PATNTING by TIOOPEIL | quality) g Addrees Hox 2371 Hotel 1 INTERIOR HIOOM, fine Tocation; low rent; make AT PAINTTN able. Telepl PAINTING house work MORAN ERY AND MEATS, uear public modern living ro doing good husi Col. 1042 a 108 DRESS . terior I HIGH (LASS painting ted rig locat a Marsha 17 LE AURANT tro is g 14th st buriness over S60,000 the hotel business wants to diepose of this husin Steady patronage and excellent e . $10.000. an ferms. No hrokers information write Box 338J. Star south of | dny PAPERHANGING AND Phillips, 227 20d 8.0, Lin cleat service; guar. work; I HANGING PTASTER o laundry; reference. between 12 and 1 at Room 203, K st. n.w. COOK,_experienced: 2100 17th at. n.w. B TOOK and_general Touscwork hy reined woman with best of reference: privilege of keeplog one child. Call Clarendon 122.W.2. 88 6 p.m. 318 Kret Bld; GOOD COUNTRY HOME OFFERED INTI ligent boy, 12 to 15; light du school priv. t;\d is a real sport. Address Box 206.J, Siar methods: 1 to Franklin 8747-J. twee BOOKKEEPER — Compe- tent young lady. 'Apply be- & Phelps, 1417 K st. n.w. 12¢ DAY'S WORK. Uall or write 8127 11th s n.w. 100 DAY'S WORK, houseclcaning, laundry work, 624 0 at_n.v. 100 ERAL HOUSEWORK, colornd girl: can n 10'and 12 a.m. Bos roferences, MUSIO, _ COMPORED, lished. ' Estab. 1900, postpaid._GEO. ARRANGED, PUB- 14 different songs. $1.00 B._JOHNSON, 808 10th n.c ADUATE 1N BLEOTRICITY WILL GIVE Jou sclentine treatment uced by IT SAFELY AND RAPIDLY REDUORD | 111C- WOMAN wanted, experienced, for leather goods buyer; perma- nent position. GIRL, colored, refercnces g 2 T colon Frank R. Jelleff, | Pickfora_piace’n ton' general housework; stay mnights. O R Y e - LT oret B i B s | BADY . Phone Fr_ 860, | B |G NASSAGH TOR THED | BIo L FLECTRIO BATH, matiem, peuritis, graduata nurse WANTED—Use of pin P vicinity of 18th and Columbia rd.; state terg Address Box 248.7. Star off POSIT 250, STAR OF w. GIRLS, two, colored, wish job as chambor- maid. dishwasher or general housework. Apply 1019 4th st s > RL, German, willing fo work, wishes pos tion; epeaks very little English.” Address Box 8%3-J, Star_office. E o NURSE WHITE; CITY REFERENCES IRED; PERMANENT ION. ADDRESS BOX 1733 ROOMING HOUSE, lished 12 years. venlence. lot 19 by 186 vell established ‘and payin | reasopable and privilege o I 3403, S | C Washin, w_Market, lished | Accot grocery business, € . §95; corner: estab. 13 rooms, furnished: ail con 2 metal carages, spa ft. For partic Holiin at PATNTING—H. 3308, Quick PAPERHANG Phillips, 227 AND Line eff decorating. work 1051 APER and m, 141 30 Star office. phos S At Coloaial 5 glon's Atiantle Cityon D “wheel stands. shootipg 3. Ligh d space for other games located in James Keesey, 2001 Tih _10e Washing- most progressive residential market. Par iecrgin a_Park ame and fixtures ¢ Teady-to-wear shop. at Connecticut ave. exterlor painting at lowest prices. 1 427 G n.w. Ph. Fr. S0 PIANOS AND PLAYE 4 br ek SCHALF Hostne EFATRING SALB 1 Indies’ L st. n.w., JOF'S REPATRED AND PAINTED, gatiering 1 eponting; small monthiy ménis. Main 9. Night, Line. 5 SLIP COVERS— Ha Rpring. Perfect it guaranteed till Easter. Upholstering and r 2 or 3419, 3. HOLOT ) Appiy Plose DEATH consisting obile: now doing fine 1341 H st ne business. GTRI., Work mornings or evenings. 908 Flo: ida ave. n.ie. GIRLS INTERESTED IN BEATUT Spccial offer to limited number. TTL. neat, wanis evening work in bachelor's | Dt 9! sacrifice Al STIOP—Cleaning, Work n called North 10318, 1t press for aod CABLI: DELICATESSEN store for cash. Price, $1, delivere 5. apartment: reference. 110 M st. n.w. nings. Natural Method Beauty Shop, FURBAN B0 3 ~Confidential arrang made for adop- tion. _Addrass Box 287.J, Rtar off 100 FACTAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED, Si. MARIE STEVENS, elec. noedle expert, 20 i 300 o Bidg., 11th and G, 11 | 1 CHAMRETR ; u ‘stay some er_place n.y. MAID it GIIT., colored, wants Job 83 chambermaid o7 aitress; have good city references. 1527 h_n.w. i3 HOUSEKEEPER, chAmbermald or dishwasher, white widow woman wants place. Addre Rox_800-J. Star ofice. . HOUSEKEEPING POSITION by refined wido: cash 10 houseworks also muree Roity nights; good pay. 1i%4 HEALTH & BEAUTY—HENRY, MASSECR to society and phygical trainer. 'Fronch and Swedish massage: Paris graduate. Reducing. and lave 508, 2700 COOK, for smull family; must be experienced best references. Address Box 180-4, Star| DAt office. r references. Apply morning, Conn._ave. Apt. COOK, w g Building up. sight strengthening, etc. At residence only by appointment. Frank. 9249 or_write. HENRY, 1801 G n.w., Rm. 80. 18* | Phone Col ired; kitchen maid to help; good wages. e SE ; stay nights; col Hite, ~cApDIS §008 Foferemce - | HOUSEWORK; stay nights; colored woman. in the eity store. 1F YOU are looking for a Jou mext to a real money-maker. Sm. 19T st nv TILE WORK repairing: pric 1teed Edwln E 1 REPATRING—MINTZ ErAIRS leather bags, ladles' handbags. ete. Cali or phoue Mintz, #38 F st Main 8683 TYPEWRITERS REBUILY. al; that will please you: repair Call_BALL. Main S WINDOW AND < reasonable: ONE OF THE BEST 1106 via meat, vegetables ocers ext to F. W. Woolworth's 5 Vour years' leasn: cheap between 50 and 60 thousand dollars e of refere TH st e, 129 Dusiness .1 can put NE makes: 1 vay in any line, call to see P.F. CARL 937 K N 5 DOOR SHADES—GOOD quality opaque shades fitted to sour windo Potomac 1696, umbia_4925. 1447 Send Children to Shore ored_girl. GENERAL HOUSBWORK HOUSEWORK, small family: reference. W st €0od reliable col- now- Aoy 1910 Bilthers ot now, 50¢ LAUNDRY, small bundle, wanted at home.| 30°° Under care of Trained Nurse and Teacher. Home Environment. New Port Ventor, At City. Open April 25. Make reservs now. Tel. Adams 628-J. . cook; Do Lanfer pl. GBENBRAL HOUSEWORKER—Colored; plain upstairs work: no leundry. 1762 n.y. . 2845 Champlain st. n.w. WOMAN, colored, wants charwoman work. M YOUNG MEN, 2, preferably high school grad- uates, s Ford salesmen; good proposition to hustlér. F_ B. Carter, Parkway Motor Co., 1085_Wisconsin_ave. TOUNG, —Two, wAnted at ouce, as street salesmen: only men with experience fn packing house line will be considered. Kooy o ilson_ & Co., 201 Tth_st. p.w. SHOE SALESMEN. Erperienced, shos salesmen wanted at once; wonderful_opportunity for advancement: ref. es reauired. Apply to Mr. Briggs, Traveier Snoa Riore. 418 Tn ‘we. . s OFFICE BOY—Apply supt, Palais Royal, 11th and G sts. MEN that have had some house- to-house canvassing experience can make real money at this time and establish themselves permanently in a good position. See Mr. Blum, bet, 9 and 10 a.m. The Castelberg National Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. IILLWORK, ‘Wanted—A lay-oft man for and biind mill._Address Box 74 GIRL, rel asseur & Masseusc—(chTixsh) Horn, 809 1118 N. J. Ave. s'e. e T.UNCHROOM fer junction and office bidgs. takes it on cash payment as low s equity in smail house, N. E. RYON CO:., Roc; the best quality of opaque shades, $1.15; hung_free. We will call with samples. KLEE: BLATT. 11th and H sts. ne. Lincoln &79. ¢ WINDOW SHADES AND SUREENS MADE 1o order. Free estimatcs. 3. M. RUTLER & 4000 1st st. s.0. Lincoln 6068-J. TRANSIENT £T. NR monthly, - or trade for clear ground, tomobile, ets INC 1 F E—MISCELLANEOUS. , 40507, iable, attend child mornings. Mrs. 21st_n.w. West_1733. Ccolored, wants washing to take —gives cxceptionally good scientific n. GIRIL—Rel 20 By exervinen, *HBCRER, 1080 11 st. n.w. Phone Main 170 ences required: home nights. and 8 p.m. . 751 _Columbia_rd. n. WOMAN, day's work of any kind. 1845 12th st.n Tiable, for general housework: refer- Call between 7 5i7_10th . HELP—FEMALE. BUNDLE WRAPPELS, experienced. ndry, 6th and O sts. n. uired. 3 Roply GIRLfor ¥ood home eneral housework; stay nigh for_the gt PAMy: references ro T1L Jenifer st., Chevy Chase. Cleve. CELLANEOUS. S—AIl kinds, Bring U phone shout Targe lots. Frankiig | t1€ Tolman TASHIER wanted. Apply, statiog experi t Box 8621 Star office: Deriehes Apt. 810 GIRL, small, mother's helper; work 8 to 3. . 5416, Peariman's Book Shop, 833 G n.w. OLOTHING—Who can or will ever give you 349 Irving st. n.w. GIRL, CASHIER — Must _be experienced and have | work afte local references: state age and reference. Ad. dress Box 297-J. Star office. COLLAR GIRLS—Expedenced, white; none euce. oung, 1908 Kenyon st. n.w. HOUSEKEEPER for Address Box 317-J, Star office. the same lull:hm dolla: E .h"l (W‘;ll!!gn men' suits, shoes, pants, e at you will Eh"r' Lot 'us know. Justh's Old Stand, 619 st nw. 3 Will_call In wy unleftered aiito: wanted to ai T with general roons from o 4 until 8 pm. Apply 11 riest: suburbs; refe 10° tee others need apply. Also markers and assort. ers__Arcade Laundry. 731 Lamont st. now. | MOTHER' Holmend pl. moblle, city or suburbs, GLOTHIN aud, pay Jou highest Prices ‘for Iadles’ gemtlemen's. childre: '8 HPLPBR—Afternoons only. 3495 n.w. B DEMONSTRATOR for oil ecok stove. in Wi ington and vicinity. Write Box 209.J, office. stating experience and age. WAITRESS, white, assist housework; wages, $10 per week ‘s dis- carded clothing of all descriptions. Address YOUR CHANCE to get up-to-| date confectionery business with a steady trade. Must be seen to be appreciated. W RECOMMENDED SERVICE, The Jell Jetns fens neosssary i6 de mads io The r receive prompt attention. wdmifesion to Recommended wmn call Main afting set, meta okcnses, BOX s work tools. okes % o i bed. electri et BARY cond “good make; & 116 CARRIAGE T ton N 1 be sold in Address Box new; reason. next 10 days. ], Star office. CARRIAGE condition Inguire Mri . 3115 8 or cali_Col. 0380.7. T beams, angles, chanoels, T | D) a piate gi (suitable for cous steel truss 80-ft. spans. The largest selection in the city at the lowest price, stored At our Cump Meigs rounds only, 5th and Fla. RICK—At Camp Meigs only, Sth apd Ila. v lowmg Dusiness concerns guaram- eatisfactim to Blar readers. Any com- For postal or phone. T will call. W. Rice, stas’ nights. 145 12th s.e. 10% | ith st. n.w. North 1755, GIRL, young, for office work; knowledge of 'fijes and typing. 1893, Star office. one with Address Box | private bt WAITRESS, white, experienced, capable, for ate home: CLOTHES—Will pay bighest prices for ladie: Saa men's worn ‘clothes. . Wiite or Dhone D rmanent place; Diions. o Place: §ood wages. | B0 v 1808 Tth at. b.w. Phone North 4. umbia_4925. WOMAN, cook fences: Nelson, GIRLS, colored, i factors. Apply W Rosslyz, Va. o work in a hington Faper Siock Gor tock Co., in 'country’ home with modern conven- stay nights. Mitcheliville, Md. white, middle aged preferred, T | COAT_lady™s, powder blue; sise 15. _Addrgss Box 3583 Star office. DIAMONDS, jeweiry and old gold, for cash: no delays. ~Alvin Hoffa, diamond broker, 918 Write Mrs. Robert T. FIELP for dressmaking. 1770 Col. 4. USEKEEPER, competent, thoroughiy _ex- erienced, white, for uptown hotel. = Address or 823! Star_office ployed Rethesda WOMAN, refined and motherly to care for two chiltren and do light housework; couple: ¥ st, n.w., Rooms 17 and 18. Main 6438, DIAMONDS, old_gold, siiver bought for cash. Lonis Abrams, S15 @ 'st. n.w. vate em- Phoue reference required. Before the ured. IRON—New, owest prices. materials—lumber, _doors, fron—to build 4 garage ma. PAINT-—Weathershield houss paint. manufac- tured by Certainteed Company, white and a other colors, £2.25 per gallon. Also barn, roof paint at $1.35 per gallon CHINGER HOUSE WRECKING €0, felgs, 5th and ave. northesst! . 6th an ots. southwest Invited until both gl Complete bill of sh and sheet be purchased at anized ESSES, BOX SPRIY nd beat” prices and prompt del. Co., GLT I st n.w. M. 6871 A omes. Let us reno. and’ prompt service i €O, 1123 Tt st. sy Yours, Right pricel EAGLE BEDDIN Camp Main o Phone M. Inapectio 170K, 10° HOUBEWIVES to form household clubs; con- venient ‘and pleasant work: exeellent remy, neration. _Address Box 3117, Star ofice, 116 WOMAN CLOTHING SALESMEN. The Hecht Co. requires the services of 50 salesmen who have sold men’s clothing. Apply before 12 m., Employment office, The Hecht Co., 7th_gida take place as mother school children. write; don’t phone. FEATHER BEDS and_furniture; i prices paid, Eagle Furniture Co., 1303 7th n.w. Potomac 1457, 14 FEATHER BEDS and furoiture; best prices settled; colored family; keep house, Call or 1021 M nw. Apt. 4. LADY—325 to 00, reliable &ad_good worker with tactful and agreeable personality to learn good paying busine ust be willing cooperate with emploser and employees. WOMAN Ohevy Ci wages. A rellable, for general housework in Square Deal Furniture Co., 501 Eye et 40 ; references. Dome;_god B tar office. ' 1 Thone Main 5688. FURNITURE—If you want to get fi ing; WOMAYN, family; Apply ‘an have all the responsibility she can handle and will be well paid for her work. Address ‘mornf reas_Box 896-J, white, German preferred. in_small valve for your furniture & househo deal Furaiture Dational o com) tion; Bufiaiog. Box 188.H. Star office. janization 11 on; a; 10" ntarnational ‘excellent place for capable party. ing. Coun._ave 10 goods, cal Co.. Main 2508, 610 Leulsiana_ava. FURNITURE and houseliold goods of al] kinds Herrell, Main 7100. 434 10th st. n.w. 140 FURNITURE—Want that for highest cash prices Call J. has to rehase f‘mhlfl: S e e et e e s g e less, DING CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ed-in_pore fog. Biaukenship Bros., 20 11 st n.w. Fr. CARPENTE! modéling ; porches bullt, CARPENTER—Dolng nothing but Job and re- pair work i Pitnss Jou, FHnk it COM) ON FUBL OIL BURN Lowest priced complete automatic ice. Burns cheapest fuel oil. BAVING TERIAL WILL OF YOU MONEY v THE R COMPAN veker, chieap, s and screens. general rey 1401 Webster bine), ate-leg tablé, chairs, se rug, mirror, lamp, . mut, 7 pioces Yor | also ‘dining riom suite, Am. wal., 10 pieces, practically new. Adams 411, R (Contliucd on Next Page.) B Krolile st pw. BEDROOM 8 chifforobe, poster ", Jamp, Chfog eneral repairs of for 15 years, T know how: will sell piec heating serv. 0Odot- f¥ ojseless. S ributer. J, R luands, 413 B Cas

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