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18 GENNA FOEKILLED IN CHICAGO STREET Js Shot in Auto—Police Slay , Fleeing Robber—*“Midget | Bandit” Is Convicted. By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, July were killed here was wounded, a fugitive suspect in & gang slaying was arrested, and Henry J. nekes, notorious “mid- get bandit” was convicted on the first of a series of charges of robbery and murder. Tony Campagna, former convict, was shot to death by the occupants of a passing auto as he sat in his car at the curb. Police said the shooting was in reprisal for the kill- ing of three of the Genna brothers in recent gangland warfare. 17.—Two vesterday, robbers a third Stephen Wagner, 18, was shot and | killed by a policeman when he and £ companion who was wounded at- tempted to flee in a stolen automobile. Gangster Arrested. Vincent Drucci, member of a band ©f gangsters opposing the Genna gang, was arrested at the entrance to the State's attorney’s office with a,pistol in his possession. Fernekes' punishment carried with it a sentence of 10 years in the penl- | tentiary, but he has vet to face mur- der charges, both here and in New York. Walter Krauser, at one time sen- tenced to hang for the slaying of a policeman, pleaded not guilty today 0 the murder of Bernard Grant, stab- bed to death by Krauser in the county Jall a few weeks ago. Grant was awalting _execution on the same charge. Krauser appeared in court in & weakened condition, due to two sulcide attempts since the stabbing. BARING, DECLARED SANE, MUST NOW FACE TRIAL Bndicted Last Year for Attempt to Poison Wife; Man at Matteawan. By the Associated Press. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 17 "The legal battle over the fate of Clar- ence O. Baring, who, having been de- clared sane, faces a second trial on charges of attempting to poison his wife, is to be reopened here. Charles E. Long, counsel for Bar- ing, announced today that he would appear before County Judge Bleakley &nd attempt to have fixed the amount | of bail for Baring's release when he| s returned to jail in White Plains| from the Mattawan State Hospital for | the Insane, where he has been con- fined since July 7, 1924. | Officlals do not expect Baring to be returned here until next week. It was indicated that an early trial on| charges of attempted murder, on which he was indicted last year, would be sought. Baring was declared sane at Mattea- wan and a certificate of his sanity is- sued by Supt. Raymon S. C. Kieb. WILLIE HO#PE?O REWED. | Billlard Champion’s Bride-to-Be Is Broadway Actress. MANHASSET, N. Y., July 17 (. The engagement of Dorothy Dowse: Broadway actress, to Wilile Hoppe, former champion billiard plaver, was announced by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dowsey, her parents. The wed- ding is to be late in August. Hoppe divorced his first wife in New York State last July. Miss Dowsey has appeared in several New York theatrical productions. Britain Offers Regrets. LONDON, July 17 (#).—Ronald Mc- Nell, parlianentary undersecretary of | state for foreign afairs, stated in the House of Commons today that the British government had replied to the | United States Government expressing regret at being unable to accede to the American request that diplomatic status be granted to representatives of the customs division of the isat down again. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) The trial was over by half-past 12, and when they reached the Joyces' house a grand luncheon was awaiting them. Cocktails were ready—Mrs. Joyce’s million-dollar cocktail which was celebrated through all the Malay states—and Mrs. Joyce drank Leslie's health. She was a talkative, vivacious woman, and now she was in the high- est spirits. It was fortunate, for the rest of them were silent. She did not wonder; her husband never had much to say, and the other two were nat- urally exhausted from the long strain to which they had been subjected. During luncheon she carried on a bright and spirited monologue. Then coffee was served. “Now, children,” she said, in_her gay, hustling fashion. “You must have a rest and after tea I shall take you both for a drive to the sea.” Mr. Joyce, who lunched at home only by exception, had, of course, to go back to his office. “I'm afraid T can't do that, Mrs. Joyce,” sald Crosbie. “I've got to get back to the estate at once.” “Not today?" she cried. “Yes, now. I've neglected it for too long and I have urgent business. But I shall be very grateful if you will keep Leslie until we have decided what to do.” Mrs. Joyce was about to expostulate, but her husband prevented her. “If he must go, he must, and there's an end of it." There was something in the lawyer’s tone which made her look at him quickly. She held her tongue. There was a moment’s silence. Then Crosble spoke again. “If you'll forgive me I'll start at once so that I can get there before dark.” He rose from the table. *Will you come and see me off, Leslie?" “Of course.” They went out of the dining room together. “I think that's rather inconsiderate of him,” said Mrs. Joyce. *“He must know that Leslie wants to be with him just now." “I'm sure he wouldn't go if it wasn't absolutely necessary. “Well, I'll just see that Leslie's room is ready for her. She wants a com- plete rest, of course, and then amuse- ment.” Mrs. Joyce left the room and Joyce He lit a cigar. Ina short time he heard Crosbie start the engine of his motor cycle and then noisily go over the gravel of the gar- den path. He got up and went to the drawing room. Mrs. Crosbie iwas standing in the middle of it, looking into space, and in her hand was open letter. He recognized it. gave him a glance as he came in and he saw that she was deathly pale. “He knows,” she whispered. Mr. Joyce went up to her and took the letter from her hand. He lit a match and set the paper afire. She watched it burn. When he could hold it no longer he dropped it on the tiled floor and they both looked at the paper curl and blacken. Then he trod it into ashes with his foot. *“What does he know?" She gave him a long, long stare and into her eyes came a strange look. Was it contempt or dedbair? Mr. Joyce could not tell. He knows that lover.” Mr. Joyce made no movement and uttered no sound. “He'd been my lover for years. He became my lover almost immediately after he came back from the war. We knew how careful we must be. When we became lovers I pretended I was tired of him and he seldom came to the house when Robert was there. I used to drive out to a place we knew and he met me, two or three times a week, and when Robert went to Singapore he used to come to the bungalow late, when the boys had Sone for the night. We saw one another constantly, all the time, and not a soul had the small- est suspicion of it. And then lately, a vear ago, he began to change. I didn’t know what was the matter. I couldn't believe that he didn’t care for me an: more. He always denied it. I was frantic. I made him scenes. Some- imes I thought he hated me. Oh, if vou knew what agonies I endured. I passed through hell. I knew he didn't want me any more and I wouldn't let him go. sery! Misery! I loved him. I'd given him everything. He was all my life. And then I heard he Geoft was my Treasury POKER PORTRAITS. THIS MAN HAS THE REPUTATIOM OF BEING TiHe HARDEST BOILED POKER PLAYER N \ THE STATE. \F HE HoLD S A ACE FULL HE WiLe CALL AFTER OMNE RAISE THIS MAN 15 FAMOU S AS A CHARACTER READER.. HE (AN S1ZE UP A POKER PLAYER 1 FIVE MINUTES AND Kriow PRE CISELY WHAT HE WALL DO UMDER AMY GINVEMN CIRCUMSTANCE was living with that Chinese woman. TH1S MAN 1S NOTED For H1S POKER FACE. HE REGISTERS MO MORE EMOTION WHILE HOLOIMG Fouk ACES THAMN WHILE BETTING THE LT O FOUR HEARTS AND THIS MAM IS SUCH A SKILLFUL ,ALL-A-ROUN D POKER PLAYER THAT HE HAS EvEr WoM MOMNEY FROM CHIMAME ™ THE LETTER BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. " (Copyright, by the Ridgway Co.) I couldn’t believe it. I wouldn't be- lieve it. At last I saw her, I saw her with my own eyes, walking in the vil-}* lage, with her gold bracelets and her necklaces, an old, fat Chinese woman. She was older than I was. Horrible! They all knew in the kampong that she was his mistress. And when I passed her she looked at me and I knew that she knew I was his mis- tress, too, I sent for him. I told him I must see him. You've read the let- ter. I was mad t¢ write it. I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't care. I hadn't seen him for 10 days. It was a lifetime. B “And when last we'd parted he took me in his arms and kissed me and told me not to worry. And he went straight from my arms to hers.” She had been speaking in a low volce, vehemently, and now she stop- ped and wrung her hands. “That damned letter! We'd always been so careful. He'always tore up any word I wrote to him the moment he’d read it. How was I to know that he'd leave that one? He came and I|' told him I knew about the China- woman. He denied it. He said it was only scandal. I was beside myself. don't know what I said to him. Oh, I hated him then. I tore him limb from limb. I said_everything I could to wound him. I insulted him. I could have spat in his face. And at last he turned on me. He told me he was sick and tired of me and wanted never to see me again. He said I bored him to death. And then he acknowledged it was true about the Chinawoman. He said he'd known her for years, before the war, and she was the only woman who really meant anything to him, and the rest was just pastime. And he sald he was glad I knew and now at last I'd leave him alone. And then I don't know what happened; I was beside myself, I saw red. I seized the revolver and I fired. He gave a cry and I saw I'd hit him. He staggered and rushed for the veranda. 1 ran after him and I fired again. He fell, and then I stood over him and I fired and fired till the revolver went click, click, and I knew there were no more cartridges.” At last she stopped, panting. face was no longer human, it was dis- torted with cruelty and rage and pain. You would never have thought that this quiet, refined woman was capable of sugh a flendish passion. Mr. Joyce took a step backward. He was abso- lately aghast at the sight of her. It was not a face, it was a gibbering, hideous mask. Then they heard a voice calling from another room, a loud, friendly, cheerful voice. It was Mrs. Joyce. “Come along, room's rea You must be dropping with sleep. Mrs. Crosbie's features gradually composed themselves. Those passions, so clearly delineated, were smoothed away as with your hand you would smooth & crumpled paper, and in a minute the face was cool and calm and unlined. She was a t..tle pale, but her lips broke into a pleasant, affable smile. She was once more the well bred and even distinguished woman. “I'm coming, Dorothy, dear. I'm so sorry to give you so much trouble.” (The Ridgway Co., Copyrighted, 1924.) Leslte darling; your | tXpect HE AUTO worker: only experts need apply. Frederick & 28 R o ence. with be_considered experience quali range drawing account or sala m ness: eulars in first Jetter. Star office. pable of ki company: settled man preferred; experience and sala CABL Vienn i CARPENTERS — 4 carpen nort at d COLLECTOR tors for installment auto preferred Her | 1% COOK._colo: be k00d and, thoroukhly experlenced, in club service. iny salary. etc’ DREG CLERK store ommended. FARMER— o ®o0d ‘house. Kiving ai Thursday nights. country to city, Stai 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 fde answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be deliverad to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket. ADILITY BEHIND | Hey? mm} HELP—DOMESTIC (Cont’d). HELP AND SITUATIONS BY POP MOMAND ZVE GOTTA ADCUT T, THE O LADY HAS GREAT EXECUTIVE ABILITY ! ADBIOLUTELY, WATHOUT PAILY T HAVE THE FINEST DELIVERY BERVICE IN THE CiTy! ONE OF CUR FOUR TRUCKS WILL DELWER THEM AT YOUR HOTEL BEFORE SEVEN— RECOMMENDED SERVICE. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MARKER—Must be experienced;_good chance for fast and accurate worker. Palace Laun- dry, 720 Oth st. WOMAN ~ white. working housekeeper for three adults: stay nights. . Phone North 4782. 18¢ _SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC (Cont'd). | WOMAN. colored. desires cook housework: home nikhf 1 Continued.) ave. Co smal B6K0 obs_our DIS. ORGANIZERS—Regardless of religion or nationality—for_the. ANTI-KU KLUX KLAN LEAGUE OF AMERICA. ———Apply 210:16 Bond Bldg. = althy, settled, under 50: gen housekeeping. 1o laundry: assist semi lid lady: stay nights: city references. Il after - 1200M st nw. Aptd SITUATIONS—MALE. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. RAL HOUSEMAID chauffeurs. married utility m charwomen. Fuller's Agency, 1221 25th West 2080, . . en. st HELP—MALE. FENDER __AND METAL__BODY 1. Inc.. d Strayer Employment Service. Operafed by Strayer College for its students and graduates. Good business sitions pro- cared "for aii"that are qualified. NO FEES. 721 Thirteenth St Main 3430. ACCOUNTANT—Small audits a speclal systoms installed; rates reasonable. Add: ox"235-E, Star office 19 BOOKKEEPER—Young man. § years rience bookkeeper and general office work, now employed. desires to make chanke: car Tirnish best of referencos. BRI s O ontle, "ofemericss: Address ox Do FORKING HOUSEKEEPER. _white family.__Address Box 326-E. Star offic YOUNG WOMAN. colored. wishes bosition taking ‘care of buchelor's apartment. fuil o part time, or, any kind of work: o’ S 15+ Small ex AULING. _ prompt ght. Col tomac EVERY CARE GIVEN convalescents by purse 1833 Kale d. Ad: ER’ cents and old ticnally comfortable home: reasonab, coln_B348-J BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT and stenogra- pher, 14 vears' experience: le secretary and ' office manager position. i8¢ Phone’ Delauter: Fanklih 7124 ~—Siate_experl: sold. firms connected s with experience will manent connection whose will_ar- AUTOMOBILE, SALE! make of ca only live b ‘Address_Box 240-E. it ER for large auto repair busi- lass man only. Write full a o . Xadrese Box 165- and_general of ing boolks of large construction state age. expected.’ _All_ co: Address Box BOOKKE, tions confidentlal. t factory work. | ox 162, LS unjon iy work for §00d men, Re- and Oliver st. n.w. imme- KER and refinisher. high-grade ne r d: 33rd st iatel . experlenced: speci App) Kieger, betw Ask for man, for smail hotel must dress letter stati #"Address Box 221 registered, for _suburh: Nadress Box 283-E, ¢ ce. ualifications. references RICIANS. 10: must come highly T ‘Rapneck Eiee. " Co. 4 11th nw odied. experienced. . white. for general farming and sm 18 miles out on Baltimore boulevard rarden. ‘milk. firewood. Reply. references ence a1d salary expected. to Box 2801 p MECHANIC, ~ experienced. T065 315t st. nw. HANIC to work 1429 L st farn_while you I insurance free Tuesday. for one hour. six weeki aualify: one of competent contracts given those who the largest insurance companies A work on truck farm: would pre- one with some help: to gather loads. Apply 202 7th sl. se. After 8 am. Sat- y. e M. Work _on hite. general conventent permanent home. Wages. Addre elderl place Stat office EA P U ¥ o) MEAT CUTTER—Young_experienced: mu be steady: reforence. 805 11t MAN DECISION IS DEFERRED IN NEWSPAPER RATE ROW I. C. C. and Pennsylvania Public Service Body Conclude Hearings Today. By the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Julv 17— With no decision reached, the hear- ing before the Interstate Commerce Commission and_the Pennsylvania Public Service Commission on application of railroads to increase the rate for garrying newspapers in baggage cars from 30 cents to 50 cents per 100 pounds was concluded. Briefs are to be submitted by both railroads and publishers and it is expected that a decision will not be rendered for possibly 90 days. If an increase is allowed, it will not be re- troactive, it was stated. Mrs. Rebecca L. Felton, first wom an to hold office as a United States Senator, has just celebrated her nine- tieth birthday —By WEBSTER. THIS MAM IS A MATHEMATICIAMN, HE KMNMOW S THE 0005 AGANST FILLIMG EVERY HAMD 1M POKER AMO GOVERMS HIMSELF ACCORDINGLY ME and com: ful way to try | H: PAINTER, Smmp ness the | of paintink experience and salary. 1 308 Tivoli Bldx.. PORTERS { ing_account TR required Compan: be able to look after boilers: office. to pick apples and peach ¥ £ 10 wiay uniil the end of the. ssaeon Ulate October): $2 per day with good board table quarters: pleasant. health pend {hiree monthw In_the co Tn reply give previous experience. n Jqunt Pleasant Oretis in news agents (6) of neat anent work and 10ng runs to I ‘eecurity and blue suit re- News Co.. office, No. 3, east tation.” Apply after 5 pm. i27 dthne. Apply chief engineer. Call Col. 1030. after NER for established decorating busi- plenty work at hand Paperhanging. estimating essan- aesmall invesment for bal ddress Box 205-E, 4 ) PAR’ tial, as well ancing _ partnership. Stapioffice tsii ool SC o iiis AOSE PATENT SPECIFICATION WRITER—Siate Address Box 28TE. Tar office Sha 190 PLAST! whie. non-unfon: Titiat be excellent mecharic. = For interview, 308 - Tivoll T4inand Park rd. § 16 8 pm. PLASTERERS. white, non-union. 305 Tivoll rd. 4 10 6 pm. 17° k_work. ~Apply 3 East Base- Bldg.. 14th and Pa ws Co.. office L T PHAR) IST for high-grade be thoroughly experienced. 0. Star oft LESMEN—If you are making e 3B i ted Mr."THolland betore nogn. 300 B Sehee® Direct sales.) o o SALESMEN wanted to sell Atlantic SATE G oopordinies | for” thergedic Commission. basis. with small draw- e account. 707 Woodward Bldg. ALESME to sell elec. Aixtu neck ‘wome knowledge | BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BOY. colored, high school, rel ny kind; 1478 Swanin g, oo Couree work. any WANTED—TEACHER OF GREGG SHORT hand. by student. Address Box 308-E; Stas o ige START YOUR CHILDREN IN F with competent teacher. Special rate ing Summer. Hranklin 742 ENCH 2 < 10244 Civil Service Examinations, Special Intensive course begin 1 weekfor_'Bookkeeper txaminaiion " Both and women, axe 18 years to 70 years lrz $1,320 to $1,68 Also special rates for those who enter this week In preparation {c‘: lP:tenl. UH;N exam. §n|;r!‘ sl.EllD. ‘The il Service Preparatory School, S E. cornet 5 Fnow. Phone Fr. 5080, INSTRUCTION COURSES. AUTOMOBILE DRIVING LESSONS. ANY satisfaction guaran- references. Mr. KENNEDY. ANOTHER STUDENT_SAYS: ' FOU! Hchool 0 days. made S138 15 monthy co ployment, through your trainink = Short Sorecs " bigh atandrds: " ETadtntes "hert i ou. * for h t Bb¥p schools 1 S o Lo b (. 2876. 10 AUTO DRT S FOR OPERA- tor's permit fic: any car fur. nished.” _Franklin_8787 HAIR CUTTI) MANICURING. MARCEL wavlie Cand ail. other. brahthes of esity culture: you get actual experience. Dorothy Coffey Beauty Shop. 1123 14th n.w. F. 10141, e e MARCEL WAVING—WHY NOT VISIT OUR school " before deciding upon a course in beauty culture? We guarantee practical ex erience and help to place you. 'The Mabile onour School. established 1918, §17 14th Franklin 5131 sl UNDEVELOPED TALENT Large studio offers un- usual ‘opportunity for practical training eve. nings: will interview only those desirous of king Commercial Art s profession. —Ad- i, Star_office. MATHE Box 216.F Beauty YLSUAL QPPORTUNITY auty course * $50: weekly ba PRIMROSE BEAUTY SHOD. 1008 B at o, Now is a good time 0 begin a coursc that will it you or life's duties You will never Tegret a course in our school Thousands gay it placed them on” the road tosu Call,_write or telephone. It is Letter o call WOOD'S SCHOOL. ' Established 1885. i 11 East Capitol St HELP—FEMALE. APPRENTICES (2) wanted. Dorothy Co Beauty Shop, 1150 14¢h ‘st n o R0 BOOKKEEPER. double entry. experienced. office wark: permanent bosition Address, ‘With Darticulars s H4°E, Star ‘afice. 1A% CATCHERS—Experienced. Apply onge. Washington Laundry. 27th and K b DANTERS for large Dageant. Apply Audi- tornim . Thuredas. Friday and Mondas ce ninge. § to 6 i 19° GIRL. experieniced. in tailor shop. 3328 14th . nw. " i 1%+ GIRL white, to anawer telephone. eral office x| and board ‘FOSTER." THOS FOR DRAWING. c. Box at with gen- rience: $30 month with room aleigh Manor. 1005 13th n'w CHAUFFEUR, colored. years' experiénos Tamily. “Frank dorepajring, 14 truck driver Of private 1685-J." 1010 10th st. n.w. MARRIED MAN. FOUR SMALL CHILDREN, | [NTFRIOR DECORATING—I 30 desires_stenographic or other work eve - after 5. Address Box 301-E. Star of 19 CHAUFFEUR, expers ariver of oy make o o truck, warits position or will, give Drivate lessons in driving: diplomatic reference, 1102 R st n.w. Apt. 7. North 050-J. before 0 CHA EUR ent_BI5W_ EUR. private family. Star_ofive. R. colored. married: 12_years rience: private family or truck: ref. (dress Box 244-E. Star office. 17e" by young colored married 2 years' experience: with private fam- ref. 1610 13th st. n.w. Phone or houseman: exerienced. Address Box CHEF, colored. wishes position: A-1_rei- erences: econoniical: capable making pastry: Botel, cafe.” Greenoush. 1948 You st nw DRAFTSMAN — Graduate, mechanical, mres position, all or part time: Addrese Box £1-E. Star offic EDITOR AND WRITER wank trade journal or special publy oughl, A A Box 3221 ELEVA grences. Col. 5264, o - o T EVENING WORK of any kind_after 5 o'clack by reliable colored man: drive e Phone Line. 406p-d. oo o Vil EXECUTIVE, familiar with office manak ment, stenographer-typist, - desires position age 30, Address Box 207-E. Star office. 10° red wishes place in private fam- uffeur and’ houscman. best refer- familiar with make-up Address P, O reasonable salary. City. OMAN. YOUNG. MARRIED. care for refined young child during day_ L Rk S R 1 ELECTRICAL TREATME! methods. 1:30 to 8 p.m Franklin 3747-J. GRACE MRS. WALKER. EMPLO Chamberlin, 0ld Point Comfort. burned. write Mrs. Jas. Speicer P 164. Marion, Ohio. and claim valua! erty left in_her charo, SRR ELECTRIC MASSAGE, VIOLET RAY. molite treatment for neuritis. lumbago Diatiem, Aching. swollen jointe, ner Hours. 9-8: treatment. $1. _¥r. ILL HIRE ) 7-PASSENGER PE with driver, $2. : low rates for trips. Polomac 2408 o SCENARIO WAN 'TDOOR PIC ture: will buy outright {f accentable: m be complete. - GEO. E. JOHNSON. 908 10 ot ne FAC $1. WISHES TO Co! 0% whe 0. Box e Drop T RHANGING. AL HAT REMOVE = MARIE STEVENS. elec. needle exnt.. 20 300 Kresge Bldg.. 11th and G WE PAY $2 TO $10 FOR MEN S _LADIES overcoats. Qur prices for old clothe: | kinds, are the bigbest. WASH. CLOT. NG EXCHANGE o Phone 3378 3D n.w. A GRAD CT'C'Y WILL GIV! you scientific treatment; excessive weight re- duced by new methods. Phone Pot. 1447, SWEDISH MASSAG —siven by trained nurse, _North 391 - TED—MISCELLA years' exp. N cha 158 MAN colored,_wishes job as porter whers he can off Sundays: middle age. Write 4043 16t ot nw. or ‘phione Fr. 1806°W MAN Wants work of any Kind, experienced fitor and delivers man. 1717 T at. B lanitor MAN gariener Ty irads Gnderstangs care | taking, engineering and general farming. Swise nationality. married. 1o _children. wants posiion in gentleman's place. Refer: ences. Fred Reuter, Llangollen Farm, Up- lle, Va. ¥ IR CUTTER—Man, colored, wishe ob. T b e e YORK ESTIMATOR. experienced. spe- and stocl wark desirés connec n Districe. Maryla Mora information. Office, 25 PAINTING by cxpericnced colored man, terior or exterior: first-class references. ith, 2100 11th st nw. LTRYMAX and gardener wants 1) k for board eep poultry on shares. Box 302-E. Star office 18% DENTIST desires position: ieed beat reference. Address Box or Virginia. For address Box 206-E. Star | 19 o arsist hookkeeper must figure v and willing to work: © to 8. S50 month advancement. Address 11-E, 10 PE_OPERATORS. geveral Apply Addressograph Co. ex- perienced 511 11th st n MARKER and assorter_experienced. Wash- ington Laundry. 27th and K n.w. 1 PRACTICAL NTRSE or food ble woman (white) valid woman. and ‘licht’ household duti euburbs._Call Hyatteville 87-M 19* strong. capa: to care for heavy in RETIRED STAFF_SERGEANT. Medical De. | partment. el 50, active. mot afraig of | deaires ‘any kind of inside day work.. . Ad: dress Box 814-E, Star offce ko108 3 MAN. colored, desires night work 3. Between 5 and 13; good refer: 06-E i 20 with stenographic desires secretarial position. Lincoln SITUATIONS—FEMALE. SALESWOMAN for telephone work: must be iypist. Address Box 321-E " CLERK. thoroughly _ 18th and Columbia STENOGRAPH and typist. with com- mercial ' house: permanent: state experi- ence salary desired, age and educ 2 dress Box 270.E. Star 0ffice WAITRESS—Neat. quick. refine for dinner: ' hours. 4-7 E experienced. i white girls, Oiympia experienced. Avply Huyler" 1 WOMAN,with practical education work and grow in it: must be fres to le city: attractive salary. Address Box 48: Star office WOMAN old: m 0 Je white, between have had exverience Al in_ hotel linen_room 14th st WOULD_ LI ommunicate with a re- fined_widow lady who would accept room and board for companionship to two ladies in a comfortable home. U. E. Kuebling. 16 st n. 0 ADY, expe t Apply 3012 14th st nw. YOUNG LADY—Ovening for one Joung_ colored _man one. 2 Virginia Paper work D st now. ERS—Experienced. at once, Kramer Dth st n.w. 17e WATCHMAN. able-bodied colored man: must state, sajary and experience. Address Box Star llfl‘VllI 0':{ "l’l’l‘ di‘rw‘l sales 'l‘l"rk. ‘opportunily for @ Ko-getier: Week$v 850 upward.® Cail 78 You st. n D familias clerical work: salary, § Corduroy Tire Sales Co.. 1ith. S BON BON DIPPERS (2)— Only experienced apply. 523 415 st. s.w. earnings resident sales YOUNG ME direct sales for ci insurance ¢ use typewrite ern_Bldg. YOUNG MAN: to manage new State anl Star office 3 YOUNG MEN (2) over 19 vyears of age for service flon o start and "Apply et aver Room S08: Bond Two, clean cut, energetic. for work: ‘exceptional _opportunity earnings weekly, $50 upward. mgr.. 178 U st. ne. . age 18._in office of large salary. $55 per mo.: must Apply 10 am.. 423 South- Ro-gette: 1 res particulars. Address Box '1%4. we pay salary and commis- fair additional bonus to 911 am. to man- Blde. work: ustlers. WHILE THIS PooR SAP, KNOWING ABSOLUTELY MNOTHING ABoUT FPOKER., HAS CLEANED UP ALL THE COIN (M SIGHT. CAR AnYy BRIGHT YounG MAMTELL OS THE REASOM FOR THIS T SALESMAN experienced in men’s wear; a desirable position for a qualified man. Eiseman’s, 7th and F sts. B JEWELER and salesman, ex- perienced, with knowledge of window trimming; good future for right man; confidential. Ap- ply Mr. Loeb, mgr., Marx Jew- elry Company, 701 7th st. n.w. LANSBURGH & BRO. are receiving applications for the position of manager and chief soda dispenser for their new soda fountain and luncheon- ette to be installed\gbout August 15. All applications, stating full particulars of ability and past experience, should be ad- dressed 3 Attention General Manager, Lansburgh -& Bro. CHESAP TELEPHON SALESLADY, experienced ; coats and dress department. The Loeb Co., 714 7th st. n.w. PUNCH OPERATOR. An excellent opportunity for experienced punch operators. Apply Employment office, 8th floor, G street. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BOOKKEEPER AND TYRIST. Well established real estate) company desires first-class bookkeeper with experience; salary $1,200 to $1,500 to start. Reply in own handwriting, stating experience. Address Box 248-E, Star office. | on’ with | execitive and ‘administrative abiity. | & UES—Furniture. china, bras el inds. A. F. Amold, 1323 G st BAKE SHOP_OUTFIT. oven and m. Mr. H. P. NIELSEN. hiners My KINDS— 1in~ 5416, CAMERAS, tools of every kind. field é'u'm. shotguns: anything you have to sell roce's, 114} E n.w. Ph. Frank. 833 or postal er S—Will ag highest prices for ladies and ‘men's_worn tlothes. Write or phone D. Ly nw. Ph. N en's used cloth Highest prices pa: Jun - sta CLOTHI: & bought of ail kinds. Autg ¢ in 414 610 D. DAY-BED: also some_odd pleces 04 d d. bedroon: also plano DIAMONDS. Jeweiry and old Fold. {or cash o aetave. Alvn Hoffa. diamond 9 ¥ Rooms TH ] Gest or paid. Square Deal Furniture Co.. 501 st.n.w. Phone Main 5336, e FEATHER BED: furniture. Hi Rrices paid, Give eall, Eagle Fu 0,105 7th st nw. Potmoac 1657 Eye hest isehold goods of Call ‘J F T 10 outfit odd pieces. RE_and FORNT business equipment of al kinds at_auction every Wednesday and sit urday * Let us send for anything you have 10 sell. Shannon. Caldwell & Co Inc.. a 304 10th st. n.w. Phone Ma 5-room apartment. a: will pay cash. Adams BO32W 15 _to BOOKKEEPER. de. experienced buginess refercnces:” by Aug. 1. Phone tion ‘o {rachiag. by’ youiis iads. Lipcgin bes job as office helper. LADY competent and experienced. refined middle aged. position as collector or representative ret- 2 al companion, willing to trav 1. or invalid. Address Box'232-E. el Star offi Dractical. wishes invalid or cof anion: moderats _compensation. Addre ox_304-E. Star_office. . PRACTICAL NURSE. in or out of city: best reference. _ Eranklin 10033, Apt. 48.° * STENOGRAPHER. bookkeeper, office work- ¢r. ‘experienced. desires position at onge. STENQGRAPHER- firei class: moderate salary. 77.E, Star_office TYPIST. refined. capable youns lady. de- sires position with reliable firm: opportu: or advancement. Phone West 010. 10 TYPIST. dictaphone operator. file clerk and addressograph operator: experienced goung lady desires position at once. Phone Wood- side 230-W. 18° WIDOW wishes part-time housekeeping du- ties in_exchange for good home. Addres Box 158-E, Star office 17° SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID. middle aged vettled. white. one that is competent, at 1716 17th st. n,w. CRETARY. experienced. Adress Box GOOK, housework or maid, Adams 6846. Call between 8 _and 7 i COOK and maid. Miss Curlie Dixon. 20 Eve first class: ref. 002 . 230 ise DAY'S WORK or morning work, by woman. Apply 1622 O st. n.w 17° DAY or morning work wanted. @ Green court, between 13th and 14th. L and Mass. ave. n.w GENERAL —HOUSEWORK: Phone North 2408-J. % GENERAL HOUSEWORK In small family. by respectable colored girl: stay or home nights. 127 D t. 8.. 17° GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, stay nighis; small_family. pl. n.w. GIRLS. two. colored,_would like counter or office”work. " Phono Norih 6308, 1434 Que colored irl. experienced 2235 Bancrott GIRL. colored. wants place as general house- worker. 14323 Florida ave n.w. GIRL, neaf, colored. desires general house- work;_good cook. 49 F st. n.w.. rear. __ GIRL—German. refined. would like take :g’(‘r’ of 1 child: would stay at night. rl!.lk. GIRL, refined. German. desires bosition in private family as nurse girl or maid: refer- ence. Address Box 146-E. Star office. o GIRL. neat, colored. wants place as maid. waitress or plain cook. 1336 You st. n.w. HOUSEKEEPER—Middle-aged, refined white woman: adults: no washing: plain cookink: Cliy references. Address Box 375-E. Siar office. x> LAUNDRESS, first class. wants work at once. West 2285.W. SALESWOMAN with drug store experience; references re- gquired. 917 G st. n.w. - HELP—DOMESTIC. CHAMBERMAID. waitress for small board- ing house: referenge. 1335 15th n.w. COOK. colored woman. for emall hotel: must be xood and thoroushly experienced in club 'Elc{fl* HOUSEWORK or day work. LAUNDRESS, ~ first class: Call_West 811 LAUNDRY WORK by the day or morning every Saturday. with automobile. wants outsidé | ) BRICK_ WORK free. HAI FURNITURE enough for a 10-room house wanted immediately: will biy as a_whe or 0dd pi Kindiy call Adams 1052, FURNITURE—Enoush for & D-room hou {mmediately - will buy as & whole or odd 11 Ad: 304 30° 1t you nt to obtain best resulta for your furniture and ‘other mis cellaneous call Mr. Shapiro, 600 Louisiana ave.n.w. Franklin 3783. FURNITURE, planos. carpets. etc. M. 1282 for "wagon or have me HWeschier.” 020 Pa. are. n.w. FURNITURE—IT you have any furniture or other goods to sell. and you_want o obtain best results. send for Louie Notes, 421 10th st.nw. Phone Franklin 2015 FURNITURE and household goods wan ou will feel satisfied with prices I eisenberg. 410 10th st. n.w, M FURNITURE of all kinds waniea. best prices paid. Capital Furniture Co. 490 La. ave. n.w.._or phone Franklin 10367 GOLD. silver. watches, diamonds {ewelry needed in our manufact dept Full cash value paid. Selinzer’s F st HIGHEST PRICES paid for men's and la- dies”_worn clothing. ~Potomac 2340. OLD GOLD, miver. diamonds, jewelry . fine, }n%\;llé\lg‘dms especially. A, F. Arnold] E n Phos good opportunity. e meat_m. né_oid | E. Star office CAFETERIA in_your old goid, eilver. latinum.” diamonds: aleo discarded jew e need’ them in our manufacturing dept Fill pay nighest prices. " A. Kahn. Inc.. 035 st SHOTGUNS—We will pay notgun, Bring 1t (n today. nd E sts. 1w USED FURNITURE for § rooms: suites and odd_pi Ad. 600 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns t guarantee satisfaction to Star | ROOMING HOT readers. Any complaint found nec- | you want call ¥ essary to be made to The Star | DELICATESEN will recefve prompt attention. For tusey admission to Recommended Serv- ice Column call Main 5000, Branch 115, ANTS. BEDBUGS. ROACHES vermin and rodents exterminaied by Washington's most scientific exterminators, usinz products that are odorless and clean. Guaranteed results. Guaranteo Exterminating Company of Wash., | D. C.. 200 Vietor Bl n 6982, aua® | ANTS. bedbugs. roaches eas, rats and | * rom mice. ‘all” pests ' exterminate apariments or hotels. | Aeme Exterminator k. 2 306 Oth st. n.w. 18° BEDDING. MATTRESSES, box springs and piliows reno. OLD GOLD—Brin two _apartmments school: good for on: Door Bealth SE Jery store and downtown 609 N, Y. About 500 1 the best : 00, Marshall Business Brokers, D5 eS0Ty Awe AUTO REPAIR SHOP—No r T Sringe ! on” terms o ¥ 667 | springs repaired. Mattresses | 3. Work guaranteed. C Beddir . 616 E at. n.w. Main 55 . BOX SPRINGS. matt. pillows. down com- - forts, feather matt., renoyated and recovered. | __ Main Ideal Bedding Co.. 1624 7th. North 1014 BOX SPRINGS, MATTRESSES and plllows fore the Spring rush comes. Let us ren grate yours " Right prices and prompt”ser. iog ‘assured. EAGLE BEDDING CO.. 1123 3 W one M. 7082, 1 ored or investment house, eecond trust note nt chean: 2-yea worth much more than agking price: money maker for hustler. e A i E. RYON CO., INC. Ty 142, POOL ROOM FOR SALE OR LEAS On 7th St business Jought Fieki CAFRITZ COQMPANY, K a B0, STORE in_strictly residential S1.800 10 $2.000 & week cash Dusiness. o competition. | Building - for sale or lease, A wonderful -opportunity. Owner wants io retire See Mr. KASS CAFRITZ COMPANY, BEDDING—Box d. $3 done Dy contract: RSTON, Jr.. o _Potomar 4508 2 BRICKWORK. basement drainage, cement Construrtion. excavation. stone walli, renn remodeling, ~_Estimates free. A Tract Co., 728 14th. Adams 7883. 17 BRICKLAYING AND CONTRACTING : shopes A colofed masone, 5. M. Ty 4617 Kane pi. ne. Linc. 1806, 10 BUILDING CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. in porches & screens, gen. Blankenship Bros.. 426 H st. now. F. BUILDERS and house repairs. _Neat s work, all CRUIT. Shon 8628 Ga. = n Col. 6537. Res. phone Adams 6128. 2 ISCELLANEOUS. work. _Col. 5304 636 L] HOUSEWORK aid, wal e !;ellnbla Colored. irl. mflgnh'x;‘é% MORNING WORK wanted by colored girl. 760 Hobart pl. n.w. MORNING and ecvening work by Virginia Zirl. 928 R at. _No Sunday. service. Addrese letler stating qualifications. salary, etc. Address Box 221-E. Star office. WANTED—SALESMEN. OLD-ESTABLISHED real estate firm is will- ing to take on two young men with average intelligence. l!lhl“% and character and will instruct them in tl ‘ real estate business Y, toamarer. & g RATNE. "5 Sales m - A 3 ARR e "Bider - Main 1437, REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY for twg livs, ienced real estate salesmen. Rutne. 528 Investmont Bldg. Main 1437. T YOUR SERVICE: EFFICENT HELP. 40PERSERVICE BUREAU. 2001 th st. n.w. Narth 6009. Yo+ COOK, first-class, for the country, Call Franklin 7442, after 7 p.m. GENERAL HOUSEWORK: must be experi- enced: reference. 1423 Columbia rd. GENERAL HOUSEWORK with laundry: go home nights: references reauired. Call be- tween 7 and 9. Friday evening. 1608 Ho- bart_st. p.w. colored. 18* MORNING OR EVENING WOBK of any kind. 120 K st. n.w. $5.500. 203 Dan CARBON BURNING. 50c cylinder, owner to a remove plugs and wires: casting, steel and | aluminum welded properly: all Work guar. | snteed. M. M. Coleman, 207 12th st. n.w. Phone Main 4508. CARPENTER — Very reasonable Prices 197 |the lot. Sheffield” Plating Co., fob ‘and repair work. paintng. Fr. 7344 | Sie any time. 3 17878 |ave G s iven Booel AUenion. | Machine, Washing _machine . (SUny Sade) R ator s, Romweris TanF o 545-W. | Tike new, cheap. Call after 3 o'clock. 1224 X P and has run but a few hours: fire box, light, ete.. also just renewed: ample and two tanks: capacity. 150 gallons . bassinette. "~ and telephone stand. sewing PART TIME or whole_fime work. colored: no_Sunday preferred. Pot. 2245-J. WIDOW, refined, wants position as hoyse- Keeper with " widower of bachelor. | 437 Massachusetts ave. n.e. ws WOMAN, reliable. colored. wants work n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER—Must be fo Tead and write: stay nishits: two in f ily. 811 L n.w. 1 GIRL for general housework: small family: e, cleaning offices. 1733 10th s WOMAN. reliable. _wishes day's work or bundle wash. 715 20th st. n.w. WOMAN. colored, wants day work. 3012 CARPENTER AND BUILDER: iobbink: | BEAUTIFUL blus overstufied suite, rev Bt Tpteonani, porc Syeraiat i | Suchions, sion. o STIn: 104 daveeners $85 10-picce " walnut dining suiie. " now CHAIR CANING, UPHOLSTERING. $22 com 'suite, walnut. reduced 10 : i lowest . Linc, mahogany, $53. now CANED. upholstered: porch rockers | sale: re %fi& A ARREIHONG a0 | T Inc.. 1 imported china dishes on n.w. Franklin 7483 hand-dec.. piano. Havi Sherman’ ave. n. can_stay 3219 Kiingle rd. n.w., ETTER class stenog. typist, bookke 3 gerical help: free rogistration. . Main 2878, i Employment Service, 1338 G sty nw. nighta. Wardman's Enelish_Villaze: i GIRL for cooking and housework. 800 Carolina_ave. s.. .- GIRL. light. colored. wanted for Bousework. Apply 4%5 Kansas W, WOMAN_ refined. _colored_permanent Dodl- tion with small family. No. 84 Defree st. nw. w . plal o R 1380 % 2 T 3rd st: 0.w.. 2od floor, or, console, tea cart, ed suite. ferne: n beds. nport, folding cot. di highboy tique), teakwood stand. needle-point ghalr, (cafved). sewing machine, small rup. orchierre. lamp. draperies. portierres. Daint: ed o 1795 Conn 3 (Continued on Next Page.) furniture; cheap. Home Beautt ELECTRIC WIRING—Save yourself money. | 721 Conn. ave. worry and inconvenience. See us and gei | BUTFOT. %" our s and_plans up to 18 months to | bed da bed 2 w&melnda bringing current into your e can_refer you to thousands of aud that speaks for t RIC CO., 911 Oth n.w. 18¢

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