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Copyright, 1025, by the Ridgway Co. ‘ One of a series of the | year’s best short stories. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) Now and then Aristide played with the idea really to write “Loutre,” but he soon found that this was utterly impossible. Loutre had grown out of his hand. He had achieved shadowy but glgantic proportions, somewhat iike a djinn in a fairy tale who, once escaped out of the bottle of respect- able fiction, cannot possibly be forced again into the narrow confines of a | circumscribed prison. No, Aristide de- cided that the question was no longer what he could do with Loutre, but rather what Loutre was going to do with him. It was a queer thought, but Aristide sometimes toyed vaguely with the fancy that Loutre had taken possession of him, body and soul, and was molding him to strange and unknow purposes; that his poor, lazy, happy-go-lucky, carefree self had be- come the slave of Loutre, just as Sin- bad was the slave of the Old Man of the Sea, and that -whatever bodily comfort he may have gained, his spir- itual freedom was lost and gone. Mondell, of course, was quite un- aware that Aristide harbored any such weird and disturbing thoughts. He was frankly delighted with the suc- cess of his protege, and if he found the rich and feted Aristide vastly less cheerful and far more irritable than the poor poet had been, he put it down to the erratic temperament of a genius who, having got ail possible things, will still demand of fate the impossible. In fact, he admitted that this touch of disenchantment and mel- antholy was rather becoming to Aris- tide and had ifs market value; the more somber Trltou's little tales were, the better the public seemed to enjoy them, and Aristide’s readings of his own new contes were always visited by the very best society. Mondell sometimes thought that it was more his manner than his matter that made Aristide so successful as a lecturer. He really never read: he sat—prefer- ably at an open fireplace—in a deep chair, or leaned against some wall or column and told his little tales in a very natural, casual matter-of-fact way which was vet strangely effective. While he was speaking a cigarette dangled between his lean, brown fin- gers, and—if the lights were dim enough—he punctuated his pauses by the glow of his cigarette, a glow which at certain moments had a decidedly sulphurous tang and tinge. “Is he not more an actor than a poet?” won- dered Mondell, and even mentioned one day something of this thought to Aristide. But Tritou glowered quite menacingly at his friend without vouchsafing any answer, and the topic was never more mentioned. But whatever Aristide's special quality might have been, histrionic or poetic, he certainly had a personal appeal. and even the very exclusive club, Femita, invited ‘him to one of its famous literary teas and gave him the very best place on the program. Mondell gratified and elated. Aristide sulky and ill tempered, drove on the appointed day to the Avenue des Champs Elysees where the club was housed in a distinguished little palais. On the way Mondell commented de- lightedly® on his friend’s good for- tune. ~ ® “T'll tell you, Aristide,” he said. “vou can be satisfied. If I think of yo as you were last year—shabb: threadbare, starved. almost begging me for a position: and now, elegant. feted, successful, na—it's wonderful. you.” ‘Loutre’ has made “I guess so,” granted Aristide, but | he did not sound very pleased and his face did not brighten even when he stood before his very seléct audience and began to speak. He looked gloomily at the silken ladies and the polished gentlemen and, leaning for- ward in the fauteutl provided for him, he said to them: “Yesterday, when the icy wind was driving frozen snmowflakes over deso- late looking streets, 1 stepped into a little cafe round the corper just to warm my hands on a steaming glass of tea. And, there I found at a table Satan sitting: alone, lonely, forfrn, infinitely bored. Somehow I felt im pelled to speak to him, cheer him, show him some human sympathy—he really looked devlishly miserable. So the guest of Femi-|ladies: the one evidently a tres grande cigarette, and began the usual conver- sation. | “‘Awful weather, I said, ‘I am trozen through and through.’ “Yes,” admitted Satan, ‘it's pretty Yad; buf then, what can you expect. After all, it's Winter.’ ‘For you it must be especially dis- agreeable,” I ventured then. “You are accustomed to qulte other tem-; peratures.. . . | Satan looked coldly at me. ‘How | he asked. “I stammered, embarrassed, “Well, so far as I know, -you have it pretty hot down in your place; the hellish fires, the burning sinners, and so on, that must- “‘Satan interrupted me impatiently. “It's inecredible, he exclaimed, ‘the childish -superstition of you people. Even you, a literary man, cultivated, enlightened, can repeat such nonsen’ sical nursery fables. Let me assure vou that you are greatly mistaken. We enjoy the most perfect climate— a subtle blending of the freshness of Spring_and the mild mellowness of Fall. Tn our gardens—they are more | beautiful than your limited fancy can imagine—blossom and fruit mingle on the very same tree. Our birds have the colors of rainbows and at the same time they sing with most melodious trills. And the perfume of our flowers is simply unsurpassed. Your ideas of my abode are,' therefore, | vastly incorrect.” “I blushed under his reproach, but my_ curiosity was piqued. 1 wanted to know more. So I persisted. ‘And the lost souls? I asked timidly, ‘the | dammed, what—- - “He did not let me continue, He| litted his hand and his face expressed his pained disapproval. ‘What words,” he sighed, ‘what expressions, what crudity! Lost souls—damned—I am | grieved to hear you speak like this. Our guests, as we call them, are made perfectly free of the place, and what- ever we can do to provide amusement and entertainment for them is done | in the most elaborate manner. Con. ! certs, theaters, dinners, art exhibi- tions, bals masque—all this is of. fered in profusion. And for those with more quiet and scholarly tastes we have libraries of rare books and manuscripts, collections of prints and etchings, anything, in short, you can imagine. We do our best to gratify every possible wish. No expense is too great!’ “I was staring with surprise. ‘How wonderful” 1 exclaimed; ‘why, that sounds more like heaven than any- thing else.’ “Satan seemed pleased. ‘Yes, our place is an exact replica of heaven, he confided. ‘Anything you can get there we have, too, and even more elegant, more elaborate, more. exqui- site, more subtle. Our guests get everything just as in heaven, only—-' “‘Only'—1 repeated with a vague terror clutching my heart =“‘Only,’ said Satan sadly, ‘they can never, even not for a moment forget that they are not in heaven.’ “ ‘And that,’ I asked, ‘that is— ' “‘Yes' answered Satan wearily, ‘that is'it. To have everything heav- en can grant you and yvet not be in heaven—that's hell.” “And while T was still pondering over these awful words he disap- peared from my table.” Aristide, having finished, leaned back in his fauteuil and lighted his cigaret. Then he had to get up to acknowledge the applause, which was generous and spontaneous for, slight as his little tale was, his manner of delivery had been' very effective and his hearers were undoubtedly ' im- pressed. Next to M. Mondell sat two | so dame, the other equally evidently her dame de compagnie, and the one the great lady, said quite enthusi- astically to Mondell: “But_he is charming, this young man. Very spirituel and at the same time delightfully good-looking. You know, I somehow thought all the time what a splendid figure he would make in a cinema play. He is your friend, I understand. Do bring him to me and present him.” Mondell bowed and went to fetch Aristide and while he was on this errand he inquired discreetly who the | great lady was that had been so pleased with Aristide. He was highly elated when he was told that he had spoken to Mme. la Comtesse de Segur. who was known to belong not only | madam.” he said, to the aristocracy of birth, but also to the literary gentry; who, being a 1 weat over to his table, offered him a " descendant of an old family of schal- ars and writers, assembled In her salon all those who possessed either a hotel. on the Boulevard Saint Germain or an abode on the slopes of Par- nassus. Aristide was found and duly presented, and the comtesse gracious- ly asked him to come to tea on the very next Sunday. Then the author had to meet other guests, but Mon- dell stayed with the comtesse and sang the praises,of his friend. “It will be a privilege for me, “to send you those of his books which T have published. But you ought to get also his most important work, ‘Loutre.” Something very deep and profound. More a treatise, 1 should say. than a novel, Dealing with modern _psychology, auto-suggestion, the subliminal seif, double personality, and also with- the more occult spheres of the human mind, primitive beliefs of mankind, imitative magic and other aspects of our subconscious life. All this group- ed round the central figure of Loutre, an apache and actor at the same time. I must confess, to my shame, that T haven't read the book as vet. I always promise myself to do so, just as'I promise myself to read one day the whole Froissart and the real ‘Don Quixote,’ or Dante in the original"— g The countess laughingly: “How I can feel with you, dear M. Mondell. 1 am quite in the same boat. Why, I could write a book on books 1 mean to read. know, we all quote: books which form our mental background and are, somehow, our intellectual and spirit ual property and which, com® to think of it, we have really never read. But, to return to vour handsome friend. You did not read his book as vet, but—?" “But I am ‘assured from all sides continued Mondell, “that it is some thing very fine. Quite a contribution to that part of our literature which is a combination of belles lettres and science. I am certain madam will be interrupted him | greatly interested in it.” “Of course I shall be.” said the comtesse eagerly. “In fact, I am al- ready now very much interested in book and author. Don’t forget to buy ‘Loutre’ for me before Sunday,” she added, turning to her dame de compagnie. “You'll get it at Bren- tano's, without doubt.” And then all conversation stopped. because “by request,” Aristide had to tell another little tale. The comtesse received Aristide on Sunday with a warm cordiality which made him feel at once very much at home. “I have nobody else for tea but vou, M. Tritou,” she said, “because 1 am an intellectual gourmet. Cheap wines you mix with mineral water, you soft- en the bitterness of vermouth and the roughness of gin with fleur d'orange and sugar and other ingredients and get a cocktail; but if a rare vintage is offered to you you want it pure, un- mixed, by itself, to enjoy the exquisite flavor. So no other guests but you today. 1 had my nephew at dinner, but I sent him away. I want to talk to you and of you and of your work. You did get ‘Loutre’ for me, didn't you, Constance?"” The ‘dame de compagnie, who was pouring . tea, felt terror-stricken. She had forgotten all about that miserable book. ‘But it would never do to con- fess. The comtesse would be furious. So, leaving quickly her tea cups, she said: “Why, certainly, madam. T bought it vesterday and I put it on this little table together with the new Revue des Peux Mondes.” Aristide looked at the indicated ta- ble with a kind of wondering awe. He would 'hardly Have béen surprised if the book had really- been there. By now everything seemed possible to him. But the table was Conflplcuou!ly empty.: 5 “I can't. understand it,” said Mile. Constance. ‘I saw the books myself this morning: ' THree volumes—aren’t there three, M..Tritou?—all beautiful- 1y bound. I don’t know who can have taken it.” “Perhaps my nephew got hold of it,” smiled, the. comtesse. ‘““He may have looked into it and, reading a few lines, found the temptation too strong, and took it with him. Quite.a compliment to you, M. Tritou. But we will not sor- ;row over the book as long as we have {the author. In fact, I think, M. Tri- tou, you should present & copy to me, perhaps even one with u nice inscrip: tion'’ (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) Books we all | in the end, | 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. —_——— HELP—MALE. O MECHANIC with e experience. !nm. 323 1st_st. n.w. AUTO MECHANIC, thoroushly experienced on smail trucks, iy private garage: state ex- perience, refererice’ and phone number in re- ply._Address Box 46-A. Star office. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, experienced 0n ignition and wiring: state cations, ga(- erences and wages desi A x 239-A. Star office. BARBER wanted. colored. B. Hyattsville, Md. Tefer- 11 F. THURSDAY, WANTED —salesmen to sell a local issue of a well known, successful, divi- dend 8% stock ofa Washmgton' owned manufacturing concern. All leads furnished. and very liberal commission allowed. Call only between 9 and 11 am. International Investment Co., International, Bldg. 1319 F Street N. W LIVE MEN WANTED to eell Ford products. S pport {or willing workers. Rovey Moty gve SHOE SALESMEN. iltte peesd S’ ol o at once to Mr. Brigge 418 10h snwe T BATTERY MAN. experienced. Apply Gae: ner Battery Service. 719 N. Capitol st. SALESMEN BOOTBLACK, colored. at once.~ ADDIY CID!' tol Park Hotel barber_shop. lll BOY—Good eountry home offered intel white hoy, 12 to 15: light duties: Yn\llelan' nermumm. i II“I'MWFYV s Box 1 Kigr ofice. Y. 16 yrs., lnr large real estate nmce must Tave hievcle: feference mecessary. i Phone Main 9080. CANV. A*flFR—‘"‘ No selling 58 C ne.. wchool Ad- 30 week Ap- after 6 o e ] itk Taentiftcation card. Cor: 158 CHAMBERMATDS.WAITRESSES, "“leil";l‘ll‘nu'd. 1123 }3th st n.w. § “colored, Franklin With identification cards and L g Apply taxi references: day or night work. office. W mlnfiu Park_Hotel. ERK. experi Tor hardware: middle- nreferred Al Ro —Position in small family; reference. N st (onK ®ood all around_sober man. white or colored.” Olympia Apt. Cafe. 14th and Euchid. COLORED WOMAN, cooking_and_laundry general |muwuork_fi 1236, Irving_ 1w DRIVER. “reliahie. d—'nwn.l 5 X car: must give bond: good reference Tavenner's Dyers and Cleancrs. 1006 1 FARM HAND. 242-A, Star office. Appl: s N Clacendon RO0. hoiler on “marme and board. month coteh dredgn: wages, $80 a c, lass: steady work. GAS BOYS wanted. 2, for evening. Sa and_ Sunday work’ Edwards Motor S hode Tsland » NERAL HOUSEWORK with Tanadry: £ home nights: four adults in family: refer; 608 Hobart st. RAL, HOUSEWORKER, must _etay references. 3721 Jenifer st. 0 Lo sell strictly household necessities on casy week ent plan: steady, well pay- ing nn-mnn th an ed_ installment huum Y ane ('o mi Apply 8B to 0 lek. ‘O‘&;l:rlr: jated Gas Iron Co Jenifer 'SHOE SALESMAN. One thoroughly experienced in selling women's shoes. Apply manager, shoe dept. Sworzyn's. 1219 G st Warehouse Superintendent Wanted. Man capable of taking charge of ware- house and distribution for chamn_drug con- operating in Buffalo and vicinity. havo “ability, knowledge: of merchandise and sore Con (ddress Drugs. “Box 4-A: Btar ofias 0P ation to LIFE INSURANCE MAN, ex- perienced, as manager of an established general agency. Ad- dress Box 130-A, Star office. CABINETMAKERS. Several good men who have had shop and mill experience on ltigh-grade cabinet work; excel- lent working conditions. Apply manufacturing shop office, South Capitol and D sts. s.w. WOODWARD & LLOTHROP. WANTED—SALESME SALESMAN—Phiiadeiohia branch of large motor truck company wishes 10 secar { services of a Tigh-krade motor truck sales Man to handle & of Washingion preferred: - splendid opporta: ity qamiary and commicion. e Eiving ull detaile, as 10 ‘Drevious expericnce. dress 5.7, Star office SALESMAN EXPERIENCED OX TRICAL HOUSE WIRING AND HIGHEST 'COMMISSIONS PATD: WORKING CONDITIONS SONT10 F0 12 AM 13057 11ih ST ;w BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. HELPE] perienced. and_ Upshur st HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, four, with car, desirous _of learning real estate business Tniversal Real JOB PRINTER, state age and ralary ex- Star office. 11 bhected._ Address Box: Apply The Gyro Com- 'no antomobi 129730 am. | hanys T78-78 Girard st: nw. MAN. white, for carpentering, paintiog_and cengral repairs. Addroes. stafing age. refer; % and salary, Box 25i-A. Star office MAN_Vacation in _country for teacher or colleze student: salary, $210 for §0"days of outdoor work. ~Address Box 249- Stag oftice with Tor sclling d wurcounding ter- employment. good salary. | rotinger, Room No_ 3 \{nmv~| cello Hotel, Alexandria, 3 reliable. work: good pay #th and D s wash windows_steads teach you. National ork: $1 per day cossary. Apply Betier Brashes, Inc: 505 o stari: experience o 5 pm Civil Service Examinations. ial {utensive course beginning this | for Bookkeeper examination. Both ind women, age 18 years to 70 years. . '$1,320 6 $1.880. Aleo special rates for those who enter this werk in preparation for Patent Office exam. Salary, $1.860. The Civit Service Preparatory School, S E. 12th and ¥ n.w. Phone Fr. 208 e EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. FREE—Freo help fumnished 10 “hotels. tes. {aurants and “privais’ (amilics 'on ‘anort notice. ™ Phone, Rerth’ 10875 '6.%3. Ritn: Anisor. Prop.., 180D 14th st 6.w. MAID, for Vermont: two men for c-fim:. other help for city, housemaids. housemen. eter Fullers, 1221 25th st. SITUATIONS WANTED—Maid, chambermaid, seamstress (white): excellent = references. Reid's Agency. 2112 14th at. n.w. weel men salary I MAID for general es in Washington: resident . | ing and experience. Address JUNE 11, LE (Cont’d). SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC (Cont’ MARKERS and assorters, expe- rienced ; shirt ironers ; starch de- partmqa help, etc. Apply once. Palace Laundry, 729 9th st. GogD OS.A,li.An: ;ngm;; NG P 3 PERMANENT POSITIONS. “PLEABANT WORK. T 15 . N CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. 3 LAUNDRY WORKER, expe- rienced assorter, shirt ironer, etc. ; good salary. Palace Laun- dry, §29 9th st. n.w. WOMAN, intelligent, possess- ing personality and force of character, for a position as man- ager with an established life in- surance company doing business in the District of Columbia. Address Box 131-A. Star office. S COOKING. _goneral Tousework, neat. set- colored woman: best city reference. Efiz Bih ai. now. Phone North 395, Sude DAY" = = chentod Cwosan: "oty relerenes. | Phone aniiin 7310: DAY WORK GF ANY KIND. 1608 Kalo- rama rd. n.w. DAY, WORK by coloed wirl- DAY'S WORK or hnllmle nced laung North 45! ROOMING HOUSE $85. long lease. ROOMING 1f HOUS attractivel 4 nice home s well as Anveumml' fine IT"MQH:F:I:::I' lli'lflluvll“ "I:.l Anmnr o:lzlr $100 v mon wold_this w Hce, " Rdrens B = Star office. " 13 ClGAR, R Food Tocaon vn mation_call Col. uu\x:nu HOUSEWORK by colored, irl. 408 Mass. ave. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. no l.mndry 50 home nights. 739 1st st. n.w. 11 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ferences. Williams, Fraik. 5304. NEHAL HOUSEWORK, colored girl. 1ith st. n.w. 5k GENERAL HOUSEWORK by reliable colored Sl reference. 1461 Florida ave now. - GIRL. colored, as nurse, houseworker or :eln cooking; ‘stay at night. 509 2lst st. w. o travel 10° 2113 il tetior derorstors T $10.000 ‘worth of orders on hand: most beautiful studi in the city: need woman s assistance: must have $3,000 10 $5.000 to Dgsome partner. Address Box 241-A, Star office. tablished. doing 3 o leaving city, Don't 1 investigate this. Franklin 3037. CLEANING and repairing_shop. §06d Busi. Uess; cheap rent. 401 13th at. ac. 00 1 to GIRL. white, wishes position as chamber- maid or waitress leaving the city: city ref- erences. _Address 1833 M st. n.w. __12* HALF DAY'S WORK, mornings. 7 bart pl._n.w HOUSEWORK, girl: At n.w. 00 cooking. i.sTrx;‘ 10th HOUSEWORK in small family: neat colored Call_or wri “or part. w 3_Dudley vl s.w. 55 LAUNDRES wishes work out: ‘all_or_write 952 HELP—DOMESTIC. LIGHT HOUSEWORK or nursing giri: stay nights. 1311 Florida CHILD'S NORSE. first class__exporienced: city references requircd: stay mights. 1547 Kalorama road. _Adams 202, 13° LIGHT HOUSEWORK. no Sunda. wanted by reliable colored girl st._ne. Work. 31 16w COOK, seitled colored woman for Rose Hill Farm." Mre. G. B. Hamlet. Landover. Md._ COOK. white. general honseworker. to Tive in suburban fiome: must v releroncce and salary first Jetter. Address Box 123-A. Star office. COOK. colored, for small Mr. Swinhart, 1101 14th & NERAL HOUSEWORK. cook ne. Taundry: 1907 Kenyon st. n.w. NERAL HOUSEWORK—Woman wanted. 103 Leland st., Chevy Chase, Md. Call Cleve: land 1844 GENERAL TIGUSEWORK, colored. day gnd GIRL, i maid 'in dental office; no cleaning: Anstruments and patients only: iart $7 week. Add: |‘I‘I’RL4 glored. cook and general housework. GIRL to.cook dinner. 2726 Conn Ant._ 804 12 GIRL wasfted from 10 am. to 8 pm Sunday wérk. 308 Q st. n.w s houscwork. with Fefer- Small' family. stay mights: no Call Cleve. 317, white. not over 40, housewotle, plait coking: stay nighis =t office, box 112 RO e et e Touseworker 001 Esg st. n.w. WOMAN to do general housework and assist in care of two_ children, stay nights: serv- jot's room and vath. 'Apply No. 1 East Lenox st.. Chevy Chase. Lenox at. is rd block Tamily.— Apply |l|'l|l colored. neat in appearance, tor are o lary o iress Box 247 -A. S cos, for 0 do light an stay nights $55 month; city reference required. SITUATIONS—MALE. | e ACCOUNTANT or assistant cost aecountant desires position with a future; college_train- Eox 352X, Star ice. . BOOKKBEEPER, knowledge of office management. = Address Box Star_office. BOOKKEEPER—Young man, 5 vears' expe- rience bookkeeping and general oftice work, desires t make change; references. Box 249-A, Star office. Y. 17 desires work: will acoopt anyihing. 1 Lincoln 7371-W. credits and 260-A, MAID, huree or gencral housework by #irl best _references. 726 Lamont st. n.w. - colored. clean apt.. cook dinrier. 12-6 8 week. - Potomian 2911-J . colored. girl wants place 10 50 Way. l«tlfl 17th_st. n‘w MAID or part-time work: reliable mlored irl. 1628 Church st PLACE “as cook. _general chambermaid.* 1617 126h st. nw. hiousew urk or 17 North WASHING out or (0 take home. n.w._Potomar 507-W 3133 You FOR SALE—By owner. \Frocery businiess and building. consisting of large store room and two apartments, Average fales from business ber year, 345.000. Splendid opportunity fo a live man. Dhoperty i8 Tocatod onCs Business. thorouchtars. " Bamer. o ¢ retire, will accept $9.500 cash. balance on terms 10 sult. Address Box 43-A. Sta Targe store. excellent Joca- near Peoples Drug Store: low rent icaving town. " Address’ Box 116-A. SE for sale office. ROOMING HOUSE for sale, bath., H st. near 7th n.w Bo; Star_office. . mmou with rood irads. 505 Geor. S0 ave: Gner must asll immediately. Gal between 12 d 2 and 3 to & ’ CEMENT BLOCK FACTORY Doing good business. Phone Clarendon 565 or SHOE REPAIRING and_pressin prominently located in Georgetown. 10 rooms_am. lease 12 business Only Delicatessen store. central n.w. and a num ber of other paying businesses. For quick results in buying. selling or trading. see us. Now want several good paying business places in trade for clear lote ecquity_in_houses. g0od_touring car._etc NOBURYONICO. INE: Main 4507 142 WOMAN wants place as ook or chamber. maid, ein apartment or wmall house: best references. 1445 Core VOMAN. reliable, place as chambermaid or e work }n‘».s. L ekl il Maws, Jit I‘L()I\H)A TAND BARGAIN. Want four or five men with $1.000 tn $2.000 apiece to_join me in the purchase of 640 acres. This property will double n value in' six monthe immediately here in five-acre tracts to show a wplendid profit. " Immediate action neces sary. Address Box 34-A. Star office. 11° WAN‘I‘ED—M!S(‘ELLANEOUS . APPAREL NEEDED for rummage sale. also miscellaneous houshold articles, odds and cids, ete. Will make cash offer.” Phone Mr. tod. Gl Al Camp. out of town. Main 670 Kin them in""or phome about large lo 5316._Peariman’s Book Sh CAMERAS, tools of every kind, field shotgune: anything you Jave 10 sell. Groce's. 1ith and E n.w. Ph. Frank. 833 or poatal. CLOTHING—Will call in my unlettered au- tomohils, city or suburbs. and pay you high- est prices for ladies’, gentlemen's, children's disc: clothing of ‘all descripiions. ~Ad- dress postal or phone. I will « Rice, 1332 5th st nw. North 1765. CLOTHES—Will pay Higheat “pne_ Tor Ta- {ios, and men's worn clothes. Wriie or phons D.Stein. 1308 7th st. n.w. DEAMONTS, seweiry Son- st ot Tos s no’ delays. _ Alvin Hoffa. .w.. Rooms 17 and 18, FEATHER BEDS and furniture. | prices paid. _Give us a call. ture C¢ 1305 7th st. n.w. insses, M. 6458 “highest Eagle Furni- Powomac 165 FEATHER FEDS and Turaitare; bewt prices paid. Square Deal Furniture Co.. 501 Eye Phone Main_56: FURNITURE—Cash _for desirat contents of houses a specialty: store fixtures and showcases wanted. Just Call Main 3006 and you will get the besi re- BOY, 16, willing. to legrn Tuectianis ‘or elctrician. n.w. trade. automobile 805 Emerson et. Hn\rmm: and household &oods of kinds for highest cash prices. Call J. Herrell. 434 10th st. n.w. _Main 7100. 1 CARPENTER WORK and painting; you money. 809 Eve n.w. save SITUATIONS WANTED — Infant's White, best references; French governner leave ‘city. Ladies’ Exchange, 807 Wt. ave. nw INSTRUCTION COURSES. ANOTHER STUDENT_SAYS: “IN YOUR school 60 days. made $135 1st month’s em. Dloyment (April). through your training." fhort courses: high "standards: eraduate best paid. Pos. for o uition re Fona. Bo¥D SCHiooL. 535 ¢ w' N 2876, 1y AUTO DRIVING LESSONS FOR OPERA- for's permit and heavy trafiic: any car fur. Dished, Call “FOSTER." Franklin 8787. MEMBERSHIP SALES REPRESENTATIVES. full or part time. Apply to Mr. Kelly. Room 407, Miils Blds.. 17th_and Pa. ave. n.w | MOTHER' | at_once. 4805 Georsia ave. n. 1 | POULTRY MAN. single. middle aghd. white, experienced. reliable. not afraid of work relerences required as to character and‘?u-lp G. H. Route rk. Apply Steady PRESSERS wanted in pants factory work. 408 1st st. & work: out of town. with Washinzton Clean- ers and Dyers Institutc. 1917 Vine at.. Bal- combination offset pressm: Write, wiving full partl P. 0. Box 673. E: AN, terrer. Jars and references. e ‘Croissant Organization.” 1204-5 New ric_ave, SALESMAN. real eatate. T you were given an average ‘of one real prospect daily and had over 500 active listings at your com- { mand. could you sell at least three houses in"a month "If you can. and have a “hine."We offer you an opportunity to make Sast $3.000 per_ Jear! replies’ confiden- 3 ar offce MEN. experienced. with car: to gt in good paying business. .m._ 911 H st n.w. oppor- Ap- me plete a_new branch of a reliable or- sanization. We have promoted men fo dis. irict” and branch managers within i monihs’ service. We pay you $4 per day while learn- ing. Come In and tallk it over with our Drénch manager, Mr. Neleon. 613 7th st. n.w 0 SOLICITOR-DRIV xcellent | opportunt Home L R for laundry: Apply AUTO INSTRUCTION—WE THOROUGHLY Gualify you to secure permit. Responsible | tios. ~Address Box 270-Z. Sfar am:v 13° AUTO DRIVING LI UTP Fou for eperator’s pérmit: reliable < adeare turnished for Linc. 82. CHAUFFECUR and houseman, colored. innes Dosition. _Call West 3149. CHAUFFEUR—Experienced, neat. muruou-. Sapable: will leave city. Call O'Brien. Col. CHAUFFEUR, white, experienced: willing to_leave city.” Call Pot. 3828 13% ITORE—Like to purchase some used and_ru<s to outfit 8 rooms. Adams 6637 1 TRE—Would 1 e to _purcha fumiture: can pay cash. Phone buy household furniturs Money advanced on stor. age. Sachs Furniture Co.. corner Sth and D sts. n.w._Main 6306. "URNITURE —We and office fixturcs. CHAUFFEUR. white. 10 vears ecxperience. Wishes Job wiih private family: city or coun- try. _Telephone North 9072 11° CLERK—Young man, 20, high school ed: cation, three vears' clerical experience, Ad- dress Box 11-A. Star office. 12¢ ICE_CREAM and fountain _syrup maker wants job immediately: references. Ad- dress Box 236-A. Star office = JANITOR or elevator conductor, by colored North 4560. 1 Ta TTOR will care for small apt. house in return for living quarters. 1130 3rd s TUTORIN MATHEMATICS THROUGH calculus, applied mathematics, physics and economics, for the summer. 'Rates reason- Wile. For information address Box 23-A. Star ofice. 15 MAN, middle aged with ¥ood handwriting and speaking three languages. wishes job in banking firm or other concern: can furnish bond and best references. Address Box 12-A. office. Tl T reeke. Jonifer Colsre ok n eight weeks. Jenifer Col eol- Droeh). 1235 N, 7. ave. now. Franklin 10077, BEACTY CULTURE TAUGHT marcel wav: Tacials, shampooing, hot ol kcaip treat Specinl summer Tates now on. mm“\' (X)PFEY BEAUTY SHOP, 1123 14th N.W. Franklin 10141 ‘11¢ e i L will fit you for life's duties. You will never TegTet & course in our school. Thousands Say it placed them on the road to success Gt write o_teleptione, It s better to call WOOD'S SCHOOL. HELP—\IALF AND FE.VL\LE. STENOGRAPHER may earn tuition in_eve- Research University. | three years' e e St e Dainting. sseks 105 1h Aroy Jor IReTIOr decor Tation, o also plain painting. Address Box 13-A. Star office. 11 PAINTING of frame houses_and bunzalows done very reasonably. Call Hyattsville R27W 130 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN desires connec- tion firm with bona fide leade: exceptional kno; e of law and finance. Address Box 105:A, Star office’ 14" STENOGRAPHER, 23: two years' publ New York commercial experi- ence: graduate business college and evening high' school: available for_permanent secre- tarial work. Address Box 250-A, Star n!fict STENOGRAPHER—Male, 32, rapid, accu Inte, experienced: _evenings ' and, Saturday afternoons. Address Box 139-Z, Star olfim HELP—FEMALE. i ALTERATION LADY. experinced on men's and ladies’ garments. ~ADpIy at once at Star Credit_Clothiers. 825 7th st. p.w. APPRENTICES _wanted. DOTothy Beauty Shop. 1123 14th n.w. Coffey bets YOUNG OEENAN Fomd ik TSk i auto repalr gr machine shov. Call Fragkl fin W11 M st n.w. 11 Ym NG MAN, typist, secretarial work. book- keeping, with experiénce and education; ref- erences 1 consider anything. Address A, Star_office. 11°* NTER GIRL, white, experienced 1773 Columbia rd. Ye Old Well 6;’?‘.2 MAN. colored. 3 elevator job. Ev, ninge “atter 2007 3. Vermont ave, i1 DRESSMAKER. experienced. Call u once. 1741 Col. rd LADY with ability to meet peopie: tact and refinement: ‘good salary with opportunities for_additional bonuses: for volume library work. _Address Box 253-V. Star office. | R_refined man to wall breakfast and take carc of dining room. Olympia | Apt. Cafe. 14th and Euclid. 11° LADY—Vacation position for teacher or col- iege student: salary $273 for 4 month; for 2 montiis. Address Box 261- wants job with painter, o he can finish learning the trade, Col. THE MAN YOU WANT. Capable man, with West Point training and business experience. desires connection where results will mean good future. =+ Address Box 50-A. Star office SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALE AITER, colored. experienced, 1107 18th n. LADY COLLECTOR. for o suburi Apply Butterick. Room 209. ‘Bond BidE. | WANTED—Two vouni men to solicit fire and automobile_ insurance: attractive propo- Sition is offered to those willing to work: leads furnished and co-operation in closing of prospects given. Address Box 96-A. Star office. MARKER ANI] AQSOBTB‘B exvenencsd. ‘Washington Laundry. 27th and K. MARCEL WAVER, expert, all-around oper- ator. Also ambitious mrl_for apprentice. Call personally. Margaret E. Scheetze. Skin and alp_Specialist, 1145 Conn. ave. WASHMAN and extrastor man: experienced. Washington Laundry. 27th and K. YOUNG MAN {0 work in battery and_elec- trical shop: experlerce preferred. Exide Service Station. 802 Pa. ave. se. Y G _MAN. abotit 20 years. Market. 3831 14th n.w. YOUNG MAN to atiend office. vestment_Building. TOUNG MAN. with car. who is well ac- quainted with all parts of the city. Apply 7ih st n.w. YOUNG_MAX meehanically inclined having high school education: position with large | electrical engineering concern. _In answer | fato qualifications. " Address Box 103-A. Star of YOUNG MAN, delicatessen _ store: 129 Tivoll 12, 1108 In- 30-32 vears of age. work in must . be . experienced. N st. nw. UNG MEN. two, ‘#ho believe i $10,000-per-year men. of high standing in the community: muei have machine: com- missions and _advances. Abranis, be- tween 8 and 1]. 1413 Eye st. n.w. YOUNG MEN, two. the Butterick Co. is en- larging its force. Wil pay the right man salary, commiseion a1d bonus to start. Ap- ply after 10 am. to manager, Room 208, Bond Bidg. - AUTO. MECHANIC, First-class. stesdy. reliable m: Jag. B. Guili. 2103 14th St. NW. 13* Life Insurance Agents, Notice! You can increase your business derwriting children on standard lines for information on our. new .child's Goldsmith & Co.. General Agents. nental Life of St. Louis. Main 6876, SALIESMAN. corporation with resources of several million. dollurs and a_firmly _established local business. has opening for a man who {has confidence i his own ability, can for- nish A-1 local references and who' can start mmediately_and devote his entire time to he work. Such a man will be well paid. Advancement to an cxecutive position will depend upon the result of his efforts. Ad- dress_Box 238-A. Star_office. AUTO TRIMMER to work 2 or 3 days a week. Blue & Gray Taxi, 212 13th n.w. Life Insurance Agents —wanted at once 1o take up a new line: must have plenty of energy and desire to make movey. res Box 09-A. Star office. BOOKBIN D ER— First-class (forwarder; union only. A. Zichtl & Co.. 1005 E n.w. £ BRICKLAYERS (UNION).I FOXHALL RD. AND RES- ERVOIR RD. APPLY, AT ONCE ST .ADY WORK. by_un- “Write licy. "onts: STENQGRAPHER for real estate office: must have experience and initiative. -Ad- dress Box 51-A. Star office. STENOGRAPHER and_general office work: must write neat hand and like figures: go0d permanent position with _excellent — oppor- tunfly for advancement: give age. experi- ry and reference. Address Box 33-4. Star office. STENOGRAPHER and Lrpewricr in iaw office. State age, ence and_salary ex- pected. _Address Box 107-A. Star office. | MAN "AND WIFE, colored. want place in private_family: willing to ko away: refer- ence. 717 Fuseels court mw POSITIONS WANTED by high school Frad- uates. ‘wrpist. bagkkeeper and, stenographer. Phone Main 6 branch 335-J. or address Alumni Employmént Dept.. Business High 100! SflbAflflNH’EMALE. FURNITORE— It 70U ant to “obtain Dest results for your furniture llld other mis- cellaneous. call Mr. Shlg\m. Louisiana ave. nw. Frankin 378 diamond broker. | will | | Prompt MARSHALIL BUSINESS BROKERS. Duplicating and printing. rent. town Jocation: price. $:2,000. Varicty and dry “goods: splendid Httle store: owns ng city. will saerifice: op. portunity for lady Novelts_and dry_goods and notions, up town: $3.500 for lease and fixtures: stock nfory. ry station. accessories: well located 23: price. $1.500 including new Ford Cleaning. pressing. cessful business: rent, $65: price, $1 Milliners shop on’ Conn. ave.: exclusive and pasing: inspection invited: price. $3.500 Delicatessen, n.e., one of best places of its class in city: price. $3.250. Delicatessen. corner sto sacrifice to_quick buyer. Grocery and meats: mixed trade: $1.500 per week: rent. $150 paying groceries in city for $8.500. Restaurant. n.e. opportunits for man and wife: 1iving rooms above: price. $1.000 Cafe, location unsurpassed: reasonable rent: owner leaving city: will sacrifice. Cafeteria, near 15th and N. Y. ave.: high class proposition: price. $8.000. Hotel. 50 rooms: 30 bathe: levator sert price.’ $10.000 Rooming house, 10 rooms. downtown prife. $R50. Boarding house $3.000. If you want to bus or sell a business. wee us at once and save time: modern offices in our own building means gecurity to sou established for 15 years on New York ave MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS 029 TORIDA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. Bt e el down payment and easy terms vancing. This land is h and dry. suitable SIRCHE, TTin LIS bt iy, smitadle golenifal bome g 2 S 2 $40. dowa-# {ailoring. doing sue : low rent: will receipts one of best ce: asking 22 rooms: 5 batbe: price Well southern profits. a_small FURNTTURE and householc_goods wanted: &A_fll will feel satisfied with prices I pa; s, elaenberg, 416 10th st. n'w, Main O EUBNITURE. vianos. carpets. stc. 12 for wagon or have me “Wmhler" $20 Pa. ave. n.w. FLR!\I’TLBE—!( Jnu have any furniture ot other to sell. and you t to obtain best mulu send_for Louis N 421 10th #t. v Phone Franklin 2015. FURNITURE of all kinds wanted: best prices paid. Capital Furniture Co. 490 La. ave. p.w., or phone Franklin 10267. GOLD. silver. watches. dlamonds and old jewelry needed in our mumfmlnnnz dept. Wil cash vaitie ‘paid._Selingers. 81 LET US CALL and give anything you have to sel well & Co., auctioneers. Jou a5 cetimate-on 1. Shannon, Cald- 304 10th si. best cash offers for worn hats, etc. Established 1865. Try us calls. Main 4145 Justh's Old Stand. 619 D. MATTRESSES—One or two: cash__ North 3337 or address Box 48-A. Star office. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Any complaint found nec essary to be made to The Star will recelve prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Serv. jce Column .call’ Main 5000, Branch 115. ANTS. ROACHES: B!-:Ffirchi all vermin and rodents exterminated by Washington's mo: scientific exterminators: using products {I are odorless and ciean. Guarantced rce uarani xterminating Company of Was! BT 00 Victor Blds: Phone Main £osu brass beds relacquered: auto mickel nickelplating and repairing. _Aecme lating Co.. 1227 D st now. Main 0607 EDDING—Box springs repaired. Mattresses renovated. $3. Work guaranteed. Columbia Bedding Co.. 616 E st. n.w. Main 5528. 16° OLD GOLD, = . sewewrs: tine. beautiful u\s('g-“e' A e Arnold, 1323 G st n.w. n 8173. BEDDING, MATTRESSES. Box springs ilows reno. | best prices and prompt, del Wash. Mattreas Co.. 817 F at. n.w. M. 86 PERSONAL. EDNA WALLACE HOPPERS are a boon o women during. Summer Sire“to Drovide. them for your . Eve stnw. SHAMPOO. MARCEL, E OUR residence : l I Pinng «nmnlde rqum~ COSMETICS 1208 BTG, AT e e R L no drugs: no payment until you are satisfied! Address _Box 255-A. Star_office. 17* OTICE. FORMER WYOMING PEOPLE 2579 Tunlaw rd “is_correspondent ‘Mrs. Frank H. Barrow Tphone West_933-W of all former W)‘fommr people naw living. in. Washivgton. YONDERF(L FREA Della Ledendecker. 1 Fr. ¢ A GRADUATE I3 WILL GIVE you scientific treatment: excessive weight re- duced by new methods. Phone Pot. 1447. TWO OR_THREE LADIES WOULD LIKE 10 join party motoring to southern Ohio about June 15. Phone Col. 800. Branch 304 after & pm.: references. 1% ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. DRUGLESS method: 1:00_to_8:00 pm. 318 Kresge Bldg. Frank 3747§. GRACE NASH. Pn.C. FACIAL HAIR PERMANE S ARIE STEVENS, elec. needle expt 300 Kresge Bide.. 11th and, & vears' exp. COMPANION or governess by refined young Tady. _Call Col. 6906-W. i COOK, zood, wants place, public or private. 822 23rd st. n.w. i DRESSMAKING and _ tailoring. _ remodeling and coats relined: children's clothes spe- cialty. Dressmaker. 1106 Howard rd.. Ana. costia. see. . DRESSMAKING. embroidering. Apt. 3. 3014 Deént pl. n.w Pot. 2959. STENOGRAPHER, must {ype rapidly: be- o praloen Potsio, Glotiiayy, v 623 Tth st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER - TYPIST, experienced in educational work: mornings. ‘except Saur- Address Box 244, summer months. DRESSMAKER whose customers are out of town desires sewing in families; designing and remodeling. Address Box 114-A, Star office. ¥ ~_architectural. 3% vears' ex- Box DRAFTSMAN. perience. 108-A."Star office. WE PAY $3 TO $10 FOR uE.\"S—'.ADn:s' suits. overcoats, Our prices for old clothes. | 3ll kinds, are the highest. WASH. CLOTH: NG EXCH. Phone M. 3378. 633 D n.w. MADAME X called for and delivered. 1802 14th St N.W. ___DUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ GROCERY_ STORE FOR SALE. good location, doing good busincss: g0od reason. for selling’ or_information. call Alex. S58. 11 North 248. £0od business. 111 H st. n.w. TELEPHONE OPERATOR P B X.). 4: to i1 A.fiunui.lz:mwonm‘g“ iate ‘Address Box G8-A. Star WAVTED——An experienced penman, capabie of writing certificates; wmen of hand- writing required; give full particulars as to age. experience, salary desired, etc., in first letter, Address Box 271-A. Star office. WOMAN. white, to take charge of char- L 1 flice_buildis Py T YOUNG LADY for outdoor work with ad- vertising department of real estate com- gln.a bwA'!lvll between 2 and 6 YOUNG LADY for clerical work: own - statine m'&'.w..""" I %“'25” AL Star of TAILORESS to “ork on men’s clothing; experienced. D. ]. Kauiman, Inc, 1005 Pa. ave. LADIES. (three) for the most exclusive outside proposition ever offered; refined out-of- door work; salary” and bonus.| See Mr..Blum . between 9 and| Jewelry Co., 935 Penn. ave. n.w. . GENERAL OFFICE_WORK. oskresive: typist: qui and accurate: tem lry or permanen $20 per week. A Box 35-A. Star office. it 13 GIRL, American. as_children's nuree; willing fo ledve’ iy for Summer. ' Gall Columbia H. RESSERS, facial massage, Tionts olored — Phone. Norh oo > T 'HOUR'S WORK. altering, remudeltn children’s _clothes: mending ot Bregsmaker. 1106 Howard rd. mu HOUSEKEEPER, in_clty: middle aged. o= fned: plain cooking: elty references: e Juge’ 15; nduite employed. Address 137-A._Star_office. NURSE for infants or companion 1o lady. Afldrfllor - ; 285-A. Fsll.l' Offi¢ mglder!! NURSE, German girl. wishes to take care of 1 child: willing 10 stay nights. Bot. 4500, Apt. 601, The Commodore. 17th P-:E P n Tadies Box 12% 'NURSE, undergraduate. capable of full charge of patient and will make hersel generally useful: _higlest ‘reference.. Ad- dress Box £37-A. Star ofice, NURSE, undergraduate. wants private case Columbia_3185-M. o ““"T | FOR SALE—A chance to get a bhwk “ot Speedway stock. speedway almost completed at Laurel: first race Jjuly 11th: big money- maker: will sell at discount. ' Need money. Address E. W. Bcyle. Muirkirk. Md. MARKET STANDS—Act at_once: Washing- ton's most progressive residential market. | Park Market, Ga. ave. and Park rd 1205 R. I. AVE. N.W.—Rooming house for sale, nicely furnished. 10 rooms and bath. 83 1l North 430. 11° { FURNITURE—10 rooms of good furniture | nstalled fn cood 10-room house howh. elec.. closg in n.w. saction: can be tsed a3 3 Tootiing’ house: ‘price. $675: remt. $100. Call Fr. 10384. e FOR SALE—Will sacrifice my meat and vegetable store, including ice cream. candy. cigars and notions attached. in thriving sub: urb near Washipgton: unlimited lease with a very low rent for such a Iocation: only hizh- class trade, ing now about $800 week‘f business: iliness only reason for selling. A dress .Box_126-A. Star office. YOU can double your money soon in hu’h clage ‘correspondence—residence. universi $500 advertising in nationa! mag: | brings over $3.000 tuition: silent vr |hlrlnerx desired d $30.000, Louis W. Rapeer. Rescar University, 20 Jackson_place. Main 540 ije tive President N PHER, 5 SRENOORMRER. O STENOGE. Sears' 5 Lincoin SE8F5- % legal_experience, FEN HER exiremely competent, ‘six Tow omea: Bosition 'ln can eive rebmnm Al ranch _b2. x GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET doing '$1.000 weekly business for sale. desirable lo- cafion: must sacrifice to dissolve partner- shij ddress Box 124-A. Star office. 13% fi ESTATE OFFICE. complete equip- ment: good location; bargain. Address Box 270-A. “Star_office. . s voemnu—mfl beginner -mm all commence: ‘refor: o Smbia 04855 o " SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. SHOE ' SALESLADIES—Must be experienced. Apply employ- ment office, King's Palace. 10 a.m., Castelberg’s National CARE OF BQUSE or spartment wanied 57 mother and Illf ter: city or suburbs, for the Summer: referonces furnished. Claron: don_247-W-1. CHAMBERMAID, = e eolgned ir1. " 1ATD Vermpar avar Ut waitress_ ELEVATOR OPERATORS wanted' none but experienced. pply superintendent’s office, | X 4th floor. S. Kann Sons’ Com- pany. - CHAMBERMATID, hotel or private ily: bost references. 433 N ston.w. L CLEANING by the day or light hon-eymk. Wfllfi'—mmflm OOOK, firet class. White 10 Teave owny §3od. | orsicen . FrRein Sty o ""ll’“ WANTEDHouse Trom 40 %o B0 rooms modern equipment: reasonable rental: cen- tral location. Address Box 260-A, surlnmx. YOUNG MAN to become partner_in & fast Sroving business, need st least 31500 fof on: gplendid opportunity. handsome rmnu‘ unlimited possibilities: fine e ished "business. ~ Address, Box' 266-A. wr:u. ESTABLISHED lunchroom for sale, doing_good business: will sacrifice: ‘reason. disagreement of partnership. 607 HUCKSTER WAGON, horse and bamess. for de_cheap. _ Linc. 8552-W. 1i OR SALE—Bakery and delicatessen, dmn. | une-Leader and desires | TLY m.wo‘ B and all other rubber corsets repaired. Work | BO‘ SPRINGS. matt.. pillows. down com forts, feather matt., renovated and re-coverad Tdeal Bedding Co.. 1524 7th. North 10145 BOXSPRI MATTRESSES and pillows— Before the Spring rush comes. us ren Right prices and prompt serv EAGLE BEDDING CQ., 1123 Tth st n.w. Phone M. 7992. BRICKLAY obbing or contracth ored: saisfaction Fuaranteed. 131.-P 8. 8% ice assured. orches AUGH 12¢ BUILDER — Remodeling, _closing fnshing floors: sarages. J. BRUM ne. North 8362. ‘RI‘ILDL\G DING CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS & screens, gen. repairin, lagsed-in porches Blabkenship Bros.. 420 H et. n.w. Fr. 521 Blankenship Bros.. 7% remov aluminum, weided, anteed. M. M Phone_ M. 450 plugs and wires: oastine, stecl_anc roperts all work su an, 207 12th st. n.w | CARPENTER-BUILDER, remodeling. general of “all Kinds! porches bt Main_ 62 Johnson. M 4. polished and greased m, S leaned. 15 fo° 30 minutes’ service: work Fuaranteed: rcasonable prices: storage tomal, Garage ‘and Auto Laundry C Lincoln AND RUGS CLEANEI aired NRBLCY CLEARED. Jhes 2400 18th &t n.w. West 105 3 PHOLSTERING. ork” lowest prices; Linc. 4285 fhe. Bosd: 'L L. Baiiey. 211 Pa. ave. se CONCI m"n: WORK of all kinds mates and low prices. Office, 4203 Gi repairing nd sereenec CARS CARP] stored. A FLECTRIC WIRING—No money pald lights_are turned on: for a complete job ca. e e inerude street service. wiring. f tures, all on monthly payment ::II“ o::v; 3 gor sour convenience. o B Gve. " PENNTELECTRIC Co. 911 dihst 1C_ WIRING—Economize on wiring T R s 10 av, Bconoin: Electric Co.. 8th and I & n.w. Xnnl;‘r‘:- ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRING at reasonable cost. Work guaranteed. Fs. timates given. Phone West 452-M. 17 XPERT FLOOR hF[\XQHI\G hu\;‘le praml g hy skilled mechanics. asonable prices PA’LK{ S‘ERE\E 1812 1st st. n.w. Tel. \onh BATR. FLOGRS — NEW _FLOORS TAID, OLD floors removated: eleciric machine or hand Work. | Fr. 6524 ‘day. Fr. 2627 evenins TG PRICE. 1120 bth st. n.w. FLOORS RESURFACED by electric machine hand finished: reasonabie: guaranteed. 6101y Pri.rd: nw. Adams 5946-d. B. F. Fling. 10 FOR ¥LY SCREENS OR CARPENTER, ; mbia 6032. Day or night. RNITURE m:wumx&?_i and ulgxcilllign; alip covers at special prices. Col Sthar Tonblsiering: Co> 5810 1468 o covers m; st. cheer o4 free. FTPTENSOR. 14 UL A 14 10 HEATING, PLUMBING, OIL BURNING AP Paraius, - Eeiaviighed 1897, J. B. Guerin 412 E. Cap. st. Lincoln 341 KEYS — DUPLICATE 1 KEYS. % CEN ,fil'lse N' ‘_algg nw. B“H\m‘ Fr. 3005, LAWN NMOWER REPAIRING: PARTS FLT e « owers for sale Bl EE 7705 0. ¥ ARMIGER. 303 15h hw box_springs__renovated prices: epecial _cretonne oo cushions, Bc. | The. GEO STEIN rO 1215 H St. N.W. Main QOB‘. PAINTING —House painting floor finishing h skilled mechanics: reasonable prices. Paut'Serene, 1613 18 st. nw. Tel N. 6418 PAINTING BY SKILLED s‘:(mA‘l_ucs AT Bortid™be™ s o Hyatts, sosrzs 6 H st. n.w. PAINTING AND PAPEIBANO!NG— workmanship: reasonable prices. SAM! -uunum Col. 7019-J. NG, high-class work: Dutch Boy purm Whits Tend. lineced "gl1 "colors ueed, ol al low cost: e MORAN, 216 Jno. )i-r shall pl._Main fiith PAPERHANGING AND mx\'n\c_n_ ¥ Phillips. 227 2nd et. se. Linc. 3368, Quick eficient’ service: Fuar. work: reas. pricct iy* PAPERHANGING —ROOMS PAPERED. 35 Have your work done now. 'J. 33 Fla. ave. n.w. N.1651. 11 'HOTO STUD! io it Dest loca- B hong; wher lsaving v’ Sood TPt Atirves Box 132-A, Star g&mtmou«a PLASTERING. PAINT- lactory work guaranteed. tie"H13 ‘Dt st . ‘Bhone Franlk. 8754 mued on Next