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(®1926. by Eureap MacLesn.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Antonius. a Roman_soldier lying in an inn with & hroken leg (in the village of Jezreel, in Palestine). Aattended by an Arabian womln named Laila, fights a band of desert Yibesmen who aneal i, St besto “hery OF He %I their \onnded chief beside him, as l ostage, Omar. & "lknnr Herod. the ruler is coming. to exu.nme into an l‘flnl‘. him, and that Lllll Trembling, she prepares to at straneer. brings word that finbun plot (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XXXIIL The woman slipped out of the room, nolselessly. . Omar, resting with his shoulder against the door casing, watched her a8 she turned toward the back of the inn, “‘She came here to get my money,” ntonius said, grinning. *“She stayed iong enough to stab this chief here and get me something to eat. Yes— and she stole the weapons of these Arablans, and sold them. So she got money after all, though I have none.” Omar gave him an answering smile and dropped a word or two to the wounded chief. The man's eyes opened, startled, and he struggled to arise. Falling, he dropped back, and spoke to Omar, pleadingly. The lat- ter placed his fingers to his mouth and whistled. One of the Arabians came running around the house. The chief spoke, sharply, motioning toward the growing hubbub that sounded to the north. His follower ran out and returned at once with his fellows. “They want to take their chief away—they'll all be put to death if Herod's soldiers find them,” Omar ex vlained, indifferently, as he gazed down the street. Antonius waved his hand. *“Let nim go then—I have no wish to ac- commodate Herod.” The tribesmen carried out thelr leader, and Antonius could hear them shouting as they hastily saddled their animals and prepared for flight. A louder trumpet call resounded. Men and ‘wvomen were lining up, a hundred feet outside the inr, craning their necks as if awaiting a coming procession. There was a flurry and Antonius could see a flashing of spears above the heads of the crowd. “Foot soldiers,” said Omar over his shoulder. He stood, idly, his arms folded, his ankles crossed, a half smile playing upon his lips. “All 1 can see is the heads of their lances,” grumbled Antonius, working himself nearer to the door. A shriek came from the throng. They clubbed some women out of the way." explained the stranger. Six heralds rode by, their shoulders draped with silk. Antonius could see only the tops of their heads and the Iraperies that floated in the wind. There. a deep silence. ‘“Herod passes, in his litter,” Omar explained after a moment. “Behind him, I think, is Herodlas. The second Ilitter is vlosed.” Another shrieking arose, louder and more general. “The horse soldiers are riding down the crowd,” said Omar. ‘There was a scattering of the spec- tators. Men, women and children ran for their lives, past the door. After them, and among them, rode the cav- alry, striking out with whips. A child fell to the ground, only a little way from where Antonius watched. A horse’s hoof fell upon it, and the child lay still. A woman, bursting through the crowd, rushed to the side of the little one and gathered the limp form to her bosum. “These petty kings are rough with thelr people.”” the soldier observed. Omar laughed. “The father of this Ierod,” he said, “whose name was Herod 21sv, sent for the principal men in every village of hig kingdom when he was about to die. And he gave orders that when his last moment came they all were to be put to death. He explained that he wanted his peo- ple to shed genuine tears when he vassed away."” Omar and the soldier chuckled to- zether over this maneuver of royalty. “Did they follow his orders?” the soldier inquired. Omar shrugged his shoulders. *A woman interfered,” he said. “It was iis daughter. She went down to the prison as her father breathed his last sasp and took word that it was his order that the Jews be freed. When they were safely away she announced his death.” “Womep,” said Antonius, “are al- ways interfering. But"—his brow knitted--“I'm in favor of what she did. I never like to kill men myself except in battle.” “You are soft-hearted,” Omar com- mented. The spectators who had not fled were surging southward through the village now, running and shouting. “Something has happened.” Omar sald, looking after the procession of the tetrarch. “Herod had planned to le in Jezreel tonight and have wit- nesses brought before him.” He drew his hand over his mouth, frowning slightly. “It had seemed,” he added thoughtfully, “an excellent time for the Arabians to be here. But now the tetrarch marches through with- out halting at al He walked out into the street, which was deserted. The noise of the populace still sounded, -but from a distance. Antonjus picked up the jar which had been brought for the wounded Arabian, and took a long draught of wine. While he waited for Omar to return he busied himself cleaning his sword and dagger. on which the blond had begun to clot. A club, dropped by one of his assailants, lay across the room, and he hitched himself across and took possession of it. His eve fell on a dirk, which also had fallen in the fight, and he thrust this into his girdle with a smile of satisfaction. “What news?" he asked as Omar came in after a protracted absence. The stranger showed amusement, “Do vou recall the Samaritan slave whom Jared lent to you?" he asked. Antonius nodded. “I saw him last beside the Jordan sorely wounded,” he said. “Well,” said Omar, “he marched in hat procession, too, loaded with chains and two soldiers goading him forward with their spears.” “Why, he scarcely can be able to walk vet,” the soldler said, reflective. ly. “It is only a short time since the battle in which he was hurt.” “He will not walk much longer,” the stranger said. *“He seems about to fall even now. I think they are bringing him asa witness. He marched with the raiders to the Jordan and saw Jared with them, and Laila.” Antonius uttered a sort of grunt a: an idea came to his mind. “Call claimed. Lafla were innocent! timon; Omar surveyed him, the corners of his mouth uplifted. “And will you also tell them that vou had agreed to %o with the raiders into Arabia your- self and help in a great rald on Herod when you were well?” Tre soldier gestured with his out- ©read hand. “Once before you sug- gosted thaw’™ he said, “and afterward I thought it over. T would simply lle to the tetrarch and tell him that 1, too, was captured by the men rmm the desert.” “But,” the slave in captivity, a would tell that you weht willingly. Antonius’ eyes opened wide. How does it chance, then, that his soldiers have not come seeking me before some of them back! he ex- “I know that Jared and I will give tes- aid Omar softly ”hfl has and the slave * said Omar, “because the tetrarch was told that you were slain in the battle between your com- rades and the Arabians.” “Who told that the soldier de nanded. The stranger lifted his shoulders. Do net ask me riddles,” he said. "I hear many things, though, as I travel, and that is what I have heard. | Antonius fell silent. His lips pursed, his brows knitted, he thought for many minutes, refreshing himself now and again with draughts from me| 17R% wine jar. After a time Omar spoke again. ‘Antonius,” he said, “you are a bold man and a stern warrior. Would you again attempt the passage to the desert to ald in a great invasion of this land?" The soldier shook his head. *‘The Arabjans would stab me as I slept,” he said. “They will not forget the skirmish by the river.” “But suppose,” said Omar, “that 1 should guarantee your safety by bonds that could not be broken?” “I tried it once,” said Antonius, “and it nearly brought me into con fiict with my own comrades of the legion.” “If,” sald the other man, studying him, “you could be assured that no Roman_soldier was in Galilee, would you still refuse?” Antonius rubbed his head in per- plexity. *I thought there were none of my comrades here before,” he said. “Why are you mixed In a Parthian raid on Herod? Is he your enemy?" Omar made a negative sign. T care not for Herod,” he said. “At times he seems a man after my own heart—I have even alded him. Per- haps he should come to no harm it the Arablans and the Parthians came. But”—his volce dropped—'there is a prophecy that a great King shall arise among the Jews. It is He that the tribesmen and the men of Parthia will seek, for they do not wish that any monarch shall arise among the ~hildren of Israel. So they plan to omb the land, even as Herod combed it, to lay the Messlah of whom the Hebrew priests have preached—if he should be found.” ‘A king?” quoth Antonius. *“Caesar will mve permission for no king to reign!” “This King who is prophested,” said Omar, hanging his head, greater than Caesar. Listen!” He flung out his hand. A wild shriek sounded from the court of the inn_behind them. (Continued In Tomorrow’s Star.) SOREL TO BRING 127 TRUNKS ON U. S. TOUR France’s Leading Actress Sails for America Tomorrow—Will Play in Washington. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1926. PARIS, November 13.—Cecil Sorel, Countess of Segur, France's leading actress since the death of Sarah Bern- hardt, sails for an American tour Saturday, with her own scenery, fur- niture, costumes and a company in- cluding 150 artists, 30 musicians, 2 secretaries, 2 wardrobe maids, 2 bar- bers and one masseuse. Mme. Sorel will play in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington in “La Dame aux Ca melias,”” “La_Venturiere,” ‘“Poliche," “Misanthrope” and “Maitresse de Rol.” Mme. Sorel is taking 97 dresses, 27 costumes, 15 headdresses, 83 hats, 100 pairs of stock'ngs, 123 pairs of shoes, 70 pairs of gloves—all incased in 127 pieces of baggage. Her company includes M. Ravet of the Comedie Francalse, Rolla Norman and Mme. Sorel's husband, Guillame | de Segur, a direct descendant of Lafayette. 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NEW YORK, November 13.—While Canadian admirers of Ben Lyon, the screen actor, await his photographs, customs officlals are refusing to re lease the pictures until duty and sales tax payments are forthcoming. Ben has protested against paying the amount assessed against him, par- ticularly when he is complying with the request of movie fans gratis. The photographs, of which 32 were held at Montreal, are appraised by Canadian customs officials at 25 cents each. Ad valorem tariff of 221% per | cent and sales tax of 5 per cent was assessed against them—a total of $2.15. Ben wrote the officials that the pictures cost 613 cents each, or about the same as the tariff and tax, in lots of 10,000. e COMPOSER TEACHES SUFFERING BY SONG Own “Soul State” and That of Fel- low Poilus Is Theme of Nocturne. By the Assoclated Press. 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Hyattsville. WAN"'ED TO ADOPT A GIRL ABOUT b years, colored. light brown skin and_nice hair. Herbert Porter. 112 Ridge s ]S"Ile- ton 5 FROM ¥ MADAM JEFFORD ] PARTS l-‘ren(-h lessons. Brighton Hotel, California North 3198, v WAM'ED TRANSPORTATION TO MIAMI by auto by Nov. 15. Address Box 497-K. Stae oMo, il o 13 SWEDISH_MASSAGE GIVEN For appointment phone IN YOUR Ada 18° SOUTH-BOUND CAR_OWNERS. 1t you can take passengers seo KAY_ 903 N. Y. Ave, Phone Main 818 14¢ MAN _colored. vlace as janitor of small apartment house and furnaces to_attend in n.w. section: best references. 754 Colum- hia T Adnmn 82 S as butler: reference. D1 “Phone Pot. 1236, FOOT-CORRECTIO: 612 F _For_A Dress Designi Franklin J ¥ LABORATORY. St. NW.. Room 108. ing Limbs. Weak Feet. 169 makigg, Alterations. lfi work guaranteed. O‘A‘E..\L. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. “Continue.l.) 81 RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘Continued.) 4 TEAROOM. attractive. for sale: central lo- ss_Box 61-M. Star office. 14° tts and 13th north et h MW. e e, Address Box 603, Siar othes, o O 14% COAL LEASE: | alty: mines_oven: Islmher. 415 M‘Yen' orl?’ A‘M’lmfld. r?lll‘l(.llh Ese. RE\IT RFDUCED R MO. orrict "ok " hoon. 1224 CONN. AVE“ o Large second- oo tront foom, suited for real estate. lawyer or similar office or cloth- ing business. B. F. SAUL CO., Main 2100. 925 15th St. N.W RENT REDUCED 50%. New store in a new section. rapidly pro- gressing’ suitable for meat market. ~tailor shop. laundry. shoemaker, baker. barber. NT ONLY $32.50. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO €O, 919 _15th St. 2932 l-kh ST, 2nd AND 3rd FLOORS. Excellent location for dentist’s or doctor’s office. with apartment of two rooms. Kitch- en and bath aoove Consultation and wait- ing room, lavatgry on first floor. In good condition._On 14th st car line. Rent. '$75 per month K!v in Rialto Lunch ‘Room. 1ith and Col. F. SAUL LO.. Main 2100. * 925_16th St. N.W. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY. Successful Shoe Repair Shop. In the west end section. where improve- ments are mlklna values higher every day. Shoemaker now doing good business vruu» ety remode'ed a vear ago at the cost of 1$6.500: modern” building containing o, +Targe_apartment of 6 _rooms. bath. double inclosed porches. h-wh. and - electricity Only’ Teason for selling is the falling health of the owner. who is ordered to go West by Vhis doctor: excellent_opportunity for home and *business for _shosmaker = or tailor Price redu to £12.500 for quick sale. in- cluding’ real estate, shoo repair business. modern_equipment and good will. FRANK A. GIBBONS, Exclusive A| 810 Insurancs Bide, 150h"& Ese Sts. Main 218. ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE. $7,000. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. SEE MR, POORE. WAPLE & LEWEY, 11056_VERMONT AVE. G-Roopis oapered, eorze. 2 11th Ly II’IQP:“A“A'-I\:‘” PHOTOGRAPH COLORING ca in oil. Mra. George I! (Inm ne. Phore Atlantic a o ow. ANO TUNING by well known Work suaraniced. se. L 5it PIANO TUNT eral prang Slimiie; $7 We en T3 aid rehatiding es reamonavie Sk §israntess. e Line 1057 or service at a ilton Printing Co.. 8 cards or d-livery service. G PRINTING—500 prompt work 0 E st “hilihe: AND PA paper writing orati eveni PAPERHANC NG AND PATNTING— craped. poiniet vn and paveral. S10. Wa sarry the finest line 02 .. wader: visit our showroom or call ua: we wirl call with sam- ples work guaranteed in writing Eastern ating Co.. 1616 7th st. n.w. = Pot. 5538. Over. evenings. PHOLSTFRING and & pairing: very low pr ard Upholstery Co.: F TODAY. Taiso re Stan: ._13° ms. nw Slip,_covers s Col 1038 2810 ldth st nw a vear 1o pav. Al 1338 Sth st P REPAIRIN Tand _painting. i flyes cason; reasonabie prices. and Ay Roofing Co. 16+ .’xn’q ne. North 47 Heating roof paintiig nairing easy terms. lowest prices gesser. 212 15th st.ne. Ph. Atl 1841-J UPHOLSTERT —Slip cov Jder: cabinet work: bettor Caitol Uphulstering Co.. 6 TPHOLS abinetmaking furnitute reproduction an 1shing: furniture made to Shon Tith n'w WEATHER STRIPPIN metal used: guaranteed for 12 months o pay: 1o evtr Weather "Strip Co.. 4 Adams_194 WINDOW SHADES at factors pricis rods and Hartshorn rollers” The Shad Factory. 1109 14th st. Main 1015 SHADES made to order ume laid in cement. " We fit vour and floors. * Thompson’ Rros stoves. floor coverings. Anacostia, [ for s made work Fow linole windowe furniturs, 1330 Goout THops £ Phone Linc. Witn sample N Richols ave sa Line 10 WINDOW CLEANING BUSINESS. Window-cleaning_business, 100 customers' contracts, netting $0.000 per sear. Worthy of close Investigation. See Mr. Poore. WAPLE & I.LEWEY, 1105 VERMONT AVE. GROCERY (O St. Market). Stand doing $400 per week. Rent, $22.50 per month. See Mr. Poore. WAPLE & I.LEWEY, 1105 “EE\IO\T AVE. SANDWICH SHOP. $500. New - shop doing_good business: small in- vestment: big returns. See Mr. Poore. WAPLE & LEWEY, 1 105 VERMONT AVE. RECOMMENDED S == MAYN. good reliable. would like job: night or day janitor. Apply 1458 Corcoran st nw OFFICE EXECUTIVE. salesman ot Tocal Teb- resentative, 33, with wide general business and selling _experience: excellent local ref- erences: seeking permanent connection_in Washington.~ Address Box 493-K. Star office PARTY TO DRIVE, business or mcamm. full or part time: Essex coach: reasonable. Lincoln 7727, 1 INSTRUCTION COURSFS. PLACE WANTED by _firsi-clase chauffeur and_handy man. Best of ref. Adams_3063. AUTO DRIVING LESSON _BY EXPERL enced instructor. District Service Supp!v €o.7400 T4th sk, n.w. " Franklin 8884, 14° AU N Allian O WORR avsich S SEALTE BUTE. e Farnsboro. North 1538, Apt. 406, avenlnn LADY. o INSTRUCTOR, ~AUTO _ DRIVING: eptiataetion wuaranteod: men drivers f de- sired. " Phone West 3068. 2128 H e, THB HONOUR ¢ 3 beanty culture. Washingtow's only "achoo dev exclusively 1o teaching this work Wa_ruaraniee practical experience. Dav and evening courses. 817 l’th st. Fr. 6131 ATTO DRIVING LESSONS BY CLD g‘ffl Fienced Instructora: gatistaction White chauffears farnished. . Call Linc. BEAUTY CULTURE FULL, COURSE. $60: marcelling. permanent, waving. manicuring ete. 0. MARTIN'S. 18th anc | Eumbhe a081. “;Ifl}l!'c‘;no‘l " T‘( AUCT[O\ IBR‘I;?IEI tehead syve T ovening. HOWARD BRIEST. Fer. s706w. THOSE WITH UNDEVELOPED TALFNT for drawlne, large studio offers unusual op- portunity for Drl('fl(‘ll ‘rlllflnl’ evenings: will intetview only those desirous of makinz fommercial T helr”"profoselon. Adares- OOL OF HAIR ART PLUMBER_AND STEAMFITTER. _experi hced,” wanta work: permanent Dreferred Phone West 604 atter 3 p.m. or call W, Thornhill. 1228 Oates &t. n.e. RIDE_SOUTH WITH TOURISTS And save money: cara leaving daily. KAY. 903 Ave. ain_ 8187, ETECTIVE _SERVICE FOR NEARLY HALF A GENTURY. IN. TRICATE AND DELICATE _PROHLEM:! SOLVED, Ik YOU DESIRE SERVICE OF THE_HIGHEST EFFICIE AND U QUESTIONABLE w*rukn‘\' IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO (ONSULT THE. OLDEST “AND LARGEST PRIVATE DETECTIVE BUREAU ' IN’WASHINGTON. FOUNDED 1885 PHONE _FRANKTIN 6700, CONSULTATION ~ AND ADVICE FREE. BRADFORD. INC.. TRANSPORTA- TION BUILDING. 17th AT 'H STREET N.W. B See 140 CONFIDENTIAL PORTER or bus bev: young colo ,n Boy ishes Jobe._Amnly 1458 G K. W POSITION as chauffeur and take care of car: references. C. .Hall, 1680 Kalorama rd. n.w. Col. 5095. SALES CORRESPONDENT. thoroughly ex- mrl?nrel! complaints. collections. mail order, 'n‘{. ux;xeu dimunn‘!fiauml. cou! :le;‘ or (1\’\."; u 3 salary. Address Bos Ll 1 v g 7L ;}‘zn&; (o of hookkoepl 28 years: 0! of bookkeeping: age 25 years. Address Box x 308-K. Star office, _ 13° ONIVERSITY STUDENT, attending cvening “lasses, desires work during day: any indoor werk " considered. Address’ Box 3 years ex YOUNG MAN desires situation in adver ing agency: salary o immediate ob- ject. _Address Star office. YOUNC wishes work waiter, run elevator, general housework. Fenton pl. n.w. YOUNG MAN, bookkeeper. office experience, college ‘education: reference: operates mimi- 9raph and addressograph. Address Box Star_office. 14° tar_office. BEAUTY CUUTURE IN ALL PHASES. $60 hops). 1128 14th BOYS. white_ with wheels to run_errands: gxcellént opportunity to learn trade. Apply 514 10th_st. n.w.. 10th _floor. CAR WASHER_and chaser, colored, exper- ienced. 1425 Irving at. n.w. exper- CAR WASHER and chaser. colored. A A i raniain oL, ot CHEF COOK. experfenced. 1034 Eve 8t CREW JUST STARTING—If you have sell- ing experience or want to learn. come in be- tween 10 and 12 Monday. Big pay. steady work. Mr. Hess. 1317 F st. n.w. room 900. DISTRICT SALES MANAGER—Interna- tionally known, long_established, _success- ful manufacturer. marketing a necessary Droduct extensively used by manufacturers and retailers, where orders continually re veat: desires’ manager for Baltimore terri- torv. alrendv established: permanent con- nection with liberal earnings (commissions) - character and ability imperative: should have some capital to npartly carry self tem- porarily. - Write Fred'k U Dodge. 487 Orange st. Newark. N. J. RAFTSMAN—First-class Patent omm draftaman; excellent wages. The Prosperity . Svracuse, N_Y. to $100. GREENE'S (2 CTAL, ARTS. st. Franklin 772. Ask for ‘lfloxfl PEMY. h 9434 TOUNG \MAN desires connection with Didr. construction co. 1t a good carpenter. LG, S student. Can fumish good refer: 5. il consider sm: e 828 D st. se. . Sy __ SITUATIONS—-FEVALE, THE COMME] 5LIVINGSTONE AC/ 7 R. 1. Ave. 14 10° sIVPnnwsEn zxzncvsa coUnsEs. STUCCESSFUL, MEN AND PROGRESSIVE WOMEN GUARD THEIR HEAUTH AND KEEP FIT THROUGH EXFRCISE. WARD- MAN PARK HEALTH CLUB (swimming pool section) : 2 lessona per week. S5 per month. l-!ou! phone for class appointment between 9 and 12 am. E. D. MYFRS, Director. Columbla_2000. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN FOR hotels. ~ clubs, _ apartments, _institutions. schools and collezes. tea rooms. cafeteri demand exceods supply: experlence not neces. sary, age is no le. a common school education is all that you need: you can train in a few short months for big pav positions. One fo ten graduates in Wash- inkton's best hotels. = Our free emplovment bureau covers the whole country. Mld-year evening classes now forming: early enroll- fent advised: rexistrations close in Decem- r._ Sehool open am. to 9 pm. LEWISCHOTEL TRATNING SCHOBLS. Penna. Ave. and 23rd St. i3 and body metal worker, first-class: good salary, and nermanent. Acme AUto op_Co.. 1421 Irving st. n.w. 14 | GENTLEMAN—A well estabilshed business equipment corporation has an opening for man_with ‘good education and vitality to represent them in city territorv: good remu- neration for right man. Ap by letter oniv. glving age and Dast experience. N. M. Minnix Co.. 712 13th st. n.w. HOUSEMAN. (‘lnlb‘e colored mar stay nights references. 2015 Mass. ave. INSURANCE or ofher collectors. auement your income without endaneering present connection. Address Box 25-M. Star offit"!, E‘WPLOV“EN‘I‘ AGENCIES. CLERK: fling and general office work: ¥poiledge of trpewriting. Address Box tar . mzsssm.mme sewing at ey xperienel " hand. embroidery. _Potomac_5507. home or Ly the fancy work and CLUBROOMS FOR MEET- {nes,, dances, bridee parties, tables proyided. Fr. 274. 1326 Mass. ave. n.w. b5 If MR, W_B. H: \I\RI\({I()\' —who formally was employed with the H. H. Butler Stores, Inc.. of 311 7th st. now., ‘will get in touich With them 'imme: diatiely, it "will be to his advantaze WANTED—MISCELLANEOL S BABY CARRIAGE (fwin)._ from a refined ily. Phona A 807 BOOKS BOUGHT — Large “Bring them 'in’" Big_Book_Shop. CAMERAS. tools of every kind, i shotguns: anything you have to sell 11th and E n.w. Phone Frani CLOTHING—Will call in n ettereq tomobile, city or suburbs, and pay 3ou high- est prices for ladies’. gentlemen's. children s diecarded clothipg of all descri Ad- gress postal or Phone, T will call Rice, 1332 7th st. n.w. _North 1765. CLOTHING (men's tnsl-ufl)—tnnun them info cash.” We pay the b3t prices. Our car will call.” Main 4126 Justh’s Old Stand 619 D st n.w. FURNITURF—ATler you have iried all the other dealers and cai't get a_decent price for vour zoods. call Franklin 8991 un will call and give you a good price for your furniture and household goods, We handie more goods than any other* dealer in_ (hiy section’ wo_eat afford to pav more for them. TURE wanted. at_auction or other. hiehest prices cuaranteed: household §3008 gtored. Shannon, Caldwell' Co.. Tnc.. 04 10th n.w. Phone M. 9272. “or_small _lots or nhnn!EFrank 5416. el mm. 1 Sroce's. piions. The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Any comp.aint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Serv- ice Column call Main 5000, Branch 115. TNTS BEDBUGS. ROACHES. moths. fleas. rats exterminated: guaranteed. Am Disinfect ant Co.. 610 Dist. Nat. Bk. Bldz. M. 6 ANTS BEDBUGS. ROACHES. RATS—Guar- anteed extermination of all vermin: no in- Main 10181 Aeme AUTO low prices. = Newman Auto nmmm Works 902 TTth &t now. Main AUTO PARTS NICKEL Pl,n’sn« s beds Pelucqueren.. repaired svor ploting and o ring; prompt service. Acme Plating Co. n.w. Main 9697. AUTO PARTS NTCKBLBLATE bras andirons, vte., relacquered: fine siiver. 1‘“" Ewc d010, " sohn A Cottsman i i & Co. Tel. AL“AO\(UBILE P n_the budget plan. in most modern paint shop. Prices most reasopable. A€k for our estimate. Anv finish or cotor. Combination work a_spe- cialty. A guarantee with each job. Lt o renresentative call. ~Sterrett & Fleming. Chamnlain_st._at_Kalorama rd, BEDDING RENOVATED. springs. mattre: pillows. featner mat.. down comfarts re-co; 1T ddine Co.. 1=r4 nEnmN: bOX springs aad iliows, e SR progiot e del BO'L!’R“ AND EUR\AC"R repaired and cleaiied: grates lled. Luleman Grate 403 S nw kIt ORT7_nos0e CARPENTER—AIN Finds Job and repair watisfaction from start to finish: lo exnerience. Frank. 3024 _i8 CARS REFINISHED in a wide seiection of colors, $15 to €35 In 6 to 10 hours. ready to use. Cars varnished. 1 to 5 hours. $9 to $15. Automobile tops dressed while you wait, Sl 50 to $3. r‘Avo‘ Proren Shop. 1R15-17 L st. __Phy 'ré . 8841. CARPENTER-BU remodel. repairing, 3. Clatke, 337 b CHAIR CANEL . upholstering poreh eu: plinted. “C. Armstrong. Franklin 74 Luth at. n.w. J)EE——Juhhmx. inting : rsumalu:.l GENERAL OFFICE WORK—Tvoing, Hook- keeping and filink: \3 vears' high® school vermanent bosition: references West B350n ifter 4 D.m 13¢ LADY. “expenenced man- agement. “With beat clty Teferences. wants llon whiero Ward worke. exevlmveA:i!&Imy "nd pleasing . disposition ~ count. Box 32-M. '.Il5 0m. e ‘JA! MA)'AGER apartment hnu'c D(Is“i n wanted. ~Address Box 444-K. offce,” experienced in_travelin, with, Datient. would care for invalild. going to Florida; Teferences. ' Address E. 1515 W. Virginia ave. ne in institutional oot r NURSE. bractical. FURNITURE _of all Iund- wanted, best prices paid. _Caital Furniture Co.. 390 La. ave. n.w.. or ph 102067, FURNITURE of overy descrintion: prices patd Square Deal FURNITURE—Will used " furnitur 5304 ~ besi F\\'mc orophions Main' 6636, “buy for rnth at_once aleo piano.” Phone Erank. ELECTRICAL REPATRIiNG moturs. arma- ture and coil winding: power apparatus spe. clalists” ‘Central Armature Works. 6ds D ELECTRICAL WIRING OR FIXTURES—Let our experienced eslMAtOr give You an esti- mate: this will give you a_chance to prove geongmy. " Maim' 7747, Economy n GOLD, wilver —watches. diamonds snd old Fargiry needsi in our manufacturing deot Full_cash_value paid. Selinger's S1 FLOOR FINISHING, paintinr, elec- tric waxing: skilled mechanics: reduced prices, Paul Serene. 55 M st. n.w. 51, 14° EXPER] HIGHEST cash prices for” all_Kinda furat ture:_speclalty In antiques and office furs nitare. " Maun 5529, 839 La. ave, now. e10° FLOJRS—Beautiful floors make beautiful homes: oid floors scraved and finished like pew: Hoors lald. scraped and finished. E. Bircl Main 2907. 13 SURSE. undorgraduais. wishes position in ((“octor B‘ andenlilll (){flzg’ four yl‘arndtxl\m ence in Government dispmsary and two years with dentist.Potomac_1377-W. FIGHEST PRICES pald for Bousshold. ofics g antique furniture. Call M. 9275. s Weingarten. 416 10th st. n.w. aete FLOORS, nE\nvu‘ED muhme and hand work. ~ Call Frank. 2627. J. C. Price. 112 bth_st. n.w. DO "YOU WANT Hhonest and reliabie hel 1Gall the ;heue- Ezlnloymnl Agency. 151 3 0622 I‘OOI(S maids. waiters, Fosple for, ail do mestic work. Norih 10464, Woodlanc Agency. 14° OFFICE POSITIONS. Free registration. Washington Employment Exchange: sperated for the public by the Washineton $chog for Secretazics. 'Main2480. lens You Are’ Pl Room 203 Teansportstion. Bir.. 13th & B LIFE INSURANCE CLASS, free: nmrrnuy instructor: wholé or part time: contracts if desired. _Address Box 58-K. Star office. MAN who can hustle and sell goods. with some knowledge of radios. Give age, refer- gnces and ealary expectéd. Address Box 29-M. Star_office. 14 MAN. while. to drive Ford delivery and o do_eéneral work in store and auto shop. Apply_after 4-30 p.m. 1336 14th n.w. MAN—We need reliable snersetic man (o vepresent ue in this vicinity, time. permanent position with unusual oo- portunities. Write Hooves, Bro. & Thomas Co.. the ‘West Chester ~Nurseries, West Chéster. Pa. X L AN with Ford car. all or part time. Tea coffee route. Grand Union Tea Co.. 1305 Tth n.w. VACER for new chain auto accessories stores. thoroughly*experienced in buying and in handling retail salesmen Phone Fr. 301 Full or part | HELP—FEVALE ASSISTANT in_office. one famillar_with flling_ and_ stenography proferred: state sal 3y and experience, Address Box 161K o (BERMAID, 'h"l' experienced. refer- comfortabl meais. Rest home I’l\'I'P family lel: Church 23. . CLE! for cigar lrli news lfil“d ADDI] at Colonial Hotel. 15th and M_ st GIRL, youne, white. to take cars ot Call Croveland 2353. I rienced. a8 teleRTanh oberator T e ipected and exverience. Addres Box 5 Star office. il GIRL bigh school education. fo_work fo Tart tultion T exchange for biginess course Sfewart's Business ~ College, 13th and F ste. now. ERMANENT POSITION, several years ox- serfence in general office work, capable, set- tled and interested in any_line whemA.dr:' o} ortunity is oven for Dprogress. e Box "113-M, Star office.” " 15¢ SEAMSTRESS wishes position where she a0, learn dressmaking. Address H. H. 2213 th &t n.w CRETARY-STENOGRAPHER. wide e rience. Call Adams 2705 between 3 -lnd’m° PIANO—WIll store for the privilegs ot gsing; best of care. two in family. ~ Ad- dress “Pia; 1409 K st. 40 —Electric machine and hand finish- cient,, reasonable: reliable service * £ “Nasn, 2075 Ga. ave. North 473 PIANO—Must be a b-rum for cash. 3175. ANYTHING TO SELL? FPhone Main 1262 or 8530, WESCHLER'S. 920 PA. N Household Eftéctn: . Morenandise " Stacks, Automobiles, etc. Thirty-six years serving the Washington public. Fr. STENOGRAPHER, ¢ eral office work: 317-K, Star_office. WANTED by Northern white woman, sition as_housekeeper to elderly couple Semi-invalid: references = Address 15 Virginia_ave._nc. Washington. * DESIRES POSITION, Stenog.-Typist: knowledge of bookkeeping: earnest. consclentions worker desires posi- {ion: moderate salary: preferably permanent ist. knowledge of gen- references. Adgval S0 Po- or 15 W 140 connection: excellent iocal references. szne' North 7208. Miss Haymond. BUSINESS OPPORTU \ITIES DELICATESSEN AND LUNCH. soda foun- tain: new stock and fixtires: good Susiness cornier: long lease: price, 00. 9th_st._n.w BEAUTY SHOP. fust onpned Saturday Nov. 6 at 3 pm.. wonderful location. splendid future, Ak’ for Mr. Musacchio. bet. 5-9 pm_at 1732 N Canitol st 13¢ FOR SALE. AUTO LAUNDRY and tire shop best location in city: long lease: owner Ieaving city: wery low price for auick sale _Adam- Box _28-M. Star_offlce, 14% SITUATIONS—MALE, FEMALK COLORED COUPLE: chauffeur. butler or iouseman: wife. cook, maid or ‘nurse: con- ientlous, steady workers: will leave, clty. all_Cleve. 2355. AN AND WIFE miio nedas flsream};sr n ity orcountrs. of Ter™ 655 si. n.w. Phone Adams' 719 i F LE—30 bariels of A1 Wi blos. $106° Aduress Box ‘450K, OPPORTUNITY is offered to party to invest $5.000 to $10.000 in established business Justin s Snfancy: onthly statements ol usiness will be shown to party that 1s really nterested, business 1e now owned by "Tnd" vidtial 50,47 unusual opportunity Ad- drecs Box 480.K. Star office MANICURIST, expert, for beauty pator Taeas. 1110 Conn. ave. 15¢ Doointment. 3 whole or part_time to sell all linea of insurance * Address Box 470-K. Star offce MEN—Good_permanent nosition. sales de- pl_r(mznl ._Steward School. 1202'F st n.w. MEN to book onders for trees. shrubs. roses. vines: full or spare time: commission pa‘d weekly, Western New York Nurseries Rochester. N. Y. MEN. 4 energetic._to hand's the best elec- g dien in tho world Address Box 405K Star office 13 NIGAT MAN. large building. board furnace an comnetent, responsible. for Capable. ‘to hand'e switch- elevator. Address Box 101-M_Star_office. PPYSSER_colored_experienced in_ Tadies’ clothes. Annlv valet shon C-ritan Watel R 1 .TE SALESMEN-_—We have an nmmx for one experienced high-caliber alesman in our brokerage department. The rght man _ran make from one to two “m“d..“d (}?—‘ln a mqwnlxh". SeleiMr Hlmun: iday afternoon. - William arinng Company. 1108 Ttth ‘st. now. ~Man 871, SALESMAN. piano: excellent opportunity: permanent pontion. Address Box SO2-K. tar_office SALESMAN. experience shoe, for Fri Sllurd chance for permanent v 11_Shoe De 1 uL MAN. outside small touring car: to act as cl ing manager. ea}‘lry and ~commission. Steady position. uu:sxg\ Tor membership campalgn in new’ golf and country, ciu Me;n}relv di shr:nl nd uniaue method for abtaining members. 30 Baker Building. 1330 F SALES REPRESENTATIVE t0 take chnrre of distribution and supply_business of ar- ticle sold offices. schools. business houses ready started: ‘should have car: comm sion only. Franklin 7575. 13% YOUNG sundry driver. stea KT - sieady worker. reanired r'%hr. n, Apply 5:30 Saturday or 11 -Am . 18th and e Sun’ TON OPEN for teacher with car. & D eehois i CopyinE outilt: alrendy’ intro dnced: ond list progpects: liberal commis sion._ Address Box 421-K.Star office. 13* T SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC, CLEANING. washing: good laundress, 50 ye st. 8 GIRL. colored wishes dav’s work of kind or part-fime_work. ~Potomac 4608 W, S, and hand froners. col- S O ATOR S eton Landhy. 2837 Kt n.w. M7, colored. wants day’s work or kitchen helper: references. 952 Rhode Island aye. n.w. SALESLADIES Wanied. ~Apply F. W. Wool- 'AUII:‘ES 1201 F st. n.w. T § APHER—Good_opportunity for a W‘fl?‘t\[o‘;&flr er in_building material les Sffice! prefer irl about 25 vears of ags and Srchaiohed to- mesting pubic, Aewer slai- experlonce” and. silary expertod Karess Box G-M. Star office. et NOGRAPHER-SECRETARY for _firat S e ivan- work Is fechnical and exact % ithee siate educktion. experience. A o ot Tecont earninks. Also salary desired | “xcellent openine for_ambitious voung wom | e Htress Box 393K, Star o i \__Permanent position with old Te :?A)l‘erx;iml’e;%‘ennr unlimited possibilities ‘open to three or four intelligent women e o usiness Expericnce dancccssaty *interfere wi 2% ot 830 Bond BIdr. G WO)(AN—CIeric-I work: only those o Gna Vaccurate aF fgures need abpiy: Experience. P por- | e N resn Box 154-K. Star office TNG WOMAN. selfconfident, for unusual Teaition requiring real work. study and at- femlon. 0 detail: Reply only it serionsly {olarented’ and ‘willing to_apply_yourself to dll“el‘ s full fl:flffll’mllll)l; N[i{dh\( hooling and_experience. 500 S bomis.""Adincas Box 1673, Star ‘ofice, THE HECHT CO. requires the services of one to teach beading. kmmng, crocheting, embroider- ing, etc.; excellent opportunity for the right person. Apply em- ployment office, 624 F st. +.RE; (colored)meat, reliable. wants_ Work, ight house cleaning or llur!(nfi 808 New ersey ave. n.w. Franklin 5790-J. STRL. meat. colored: place 1n wpt. a3 (1 or o’ doctqrs” offce: ‘good tef. 1731 G st. w.. Aot 22 '""4 wants & job as maid or unrse. North LOCAL BUS MAN is meeking s. 10 _increase present business: curiosity seel ers need not ahswer: full particnlars will o.xinen on application. Address Box, 5. 4 GRU(‘FRV and _delicatessen. can do more easily: lease. 414 ECSES Caanth: Tomate in good_ north section. $3.000 for quick sale. Main 6894 13¢ BARBI HOP_locat large_apartments: price and terms of lease to suit tenant, M. 0. JARVIS & COMPANY 40 Main 5641. 13 MARKET doing Bargain” for quick sale. eel Open 'til 1 Sunday. _Lincoln_6042. Ly i T eT B o TIRL for s Teference. GIRL, colored. wishes place 1o small fam- il 38 plain jeool o part-time werk: evod reerence: will stas nighta. 1330 HOUSEKEEPER, white. for working cauple er or w ¥ ocountry’ erence. . Address Box 50-M. Star office’ 19e LADY. experienced colored. wishes day’s Sork " of eveningcleaning. Phone fne LAUNDRESS. food. wants work by e du & MOTHER and dauxhter (colored) want work ogether as good plain cook and waitress, Vhere both can be off together: references: ‘av nights. Cléveland 1701. WANTED to act as disiributor or sales manager. I have a clean record of sales and orzanization ability. 1 have a storeroom facing one of the principal avenues of Wash- ington: also 2.000 sa. feet of storaze space on second floor. 1 can devote my whole time "to_a_provosition of merit. and can make a small investment to show zood faith For detailed Informatign and reference; INVESTIGATE this broposition: Reliable man. able to take management Washinzton and ‘part of Marvland_for our automobile General _ Motors _ Corporation hand'es all our export. Packard Motor Co. uses it. and it is indorsed by automobile as- sociations. Earnings shonld average $150 and upwa:d weekly, If interested. see Mr. De_Voll. St. James Hgtel. PLAIN COOKING and general bofl!'urk B ref; permaneat. ‘1336 Wailach ol o SHIRTS KE'i=AlnED' 'l)rk promptly done. 1025 11th et. n.w. A WASHING by the day or In Ilks hom ll Tay work. nnm'snn-. 1036 “Bladensburs A n. WOMAN, experienced, wants place &s cook or cleaning: 6 days. 1800 11th st nw. Norin 8215, O WOMAN. neaf manent Bosits Luspiial expeilenced, ~ colored. wants per hemhermaid 1 1776 Willard . GAPTTAL wanted for new duplicating device. Sells_on_sicht. _In_reply state references. Address Box 9-M, Star office. i) ROOMING HOUSE—Must sell at_once. ex- cllent furniture. cood income. "21 roome all rented: am willing to accept very smail cash offer. Phone Fr. 10418, 15¢ TAILORING. cleaning_and Dressing shop. Plenty_of tew and old work. main thoronzhfare. "Good lease: cheab. rent. dress Box 40-M.Star office. 1 Iru.erm: REPALRING ana, refinighing 2 e cabinet work. JOS, SHERMAN & C b04 E st. n w. Man_9549. FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished weather-stripping and " garages | buiit: all work ruaranteed. Call Col. 3242-J. 16° FURNITURE _ UPHOLSTERED. _ draperies. slip covers made to_ order: also repairing: iree estimates. Buechler. 2416 14th st. Col 8405. _Open evenings. 19°* FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED_ rep d: covers mad~. Est. cheerfully civen- free Tt jor._ 1421 Kth st nw N w'n:mon DECORATING. paintinggand ba ring_of the better kind: estimatés cl{,vur- m 16% ully “given. Call Hyattsville 1151. Sandiland: KEYS—Duplicate keyi ol it Tamer & “Clark, 25 cents; made while hew ~address Frank. 3005. finishing: skilled mechanics: feduced brices, Paul S Pot 14% NTING. general pairs: work varemfly done: reasonable prices: eatimates, oheerfully given. ~Globe Decorat- 1ng C 1519 7th st. n.w. Col. 6809-W. HANGING. pamnting tering Decorata your home now. Rooms papered. $6 and up. Guaranteed work. ash_ or ferms Washinzton Decorating Co.. 210 tewart Bld 6th and D n.w. Frank 8753 and painting: skille quick rervice. Linc. 797 PAPERH reduced prices 3 1st st._n.e. R.P. F GIN tering. window shades carry the finest line of wall papers in the city. Phone us and we will call with gam Dlés: special prices this week: estimates free: all work guaranteed: a year o pay. If it is decorating we do_it: interior and’ exterfor 3 RHANGING and painting, _scraping and plastering: prices reasonable: rooms 7 up: work guarante:d. S. D, Lo- 3320 11th et nw. Jusi phone CoI P, floor ‘finishing, We PAINTING—High-class houss painting. floor DOOR ~ SHADE uality_opaaue_shades fitted 1o : the best auality of opaque shartes $1.16: hung free. We will cal with sa leebiatt. 11th and H sts. ne Lin =+ 1 LANEOUS. nd walnut very reaso ANTIQUE MAHOG e Dractically new FROATW _Can s 7o 1% am Bryant gas. m neap. For further information Miller. Atiantic 1837 ioth b Bir Booi Shot " Temall ~wize: 6 ehai seats. $30. 1423 Chapin st. n.w. CARPET. dark ereen. Wilton velvet in’_splendid condition. at h: Phone Columbin 1 QHTFFONIER. bureau and hail R o Phiatih o1 s between G anday Ivwood areharc miles nas CIDER— traght out Ga the District line fre<h Tevery _da ann ave. only cider 85¢ per gal - presde bring your containe r bu.:_bring vour b ‘ N automatic man's coat and pants. heavy 1 *nd st soal cont other abia he e & cutls._ als pndition. N 14 COAT. muskrat, rackoon collar fireless cooker. both in good 8760, apt. COAT. blue _clofh, fect_cond tion” chean, wauierel trimn Potomac shelvine meat sli'er Edgar Baurm, st h register. elec. iiferator. ete.: cheap. CRTE. ‘hair. matire folding et ave.. West o CRID childs w in excellent cond o.ne. DESK. “cashier’s. combined with piate display aiso a phvsicia Dikeman's Orange Beerage Storo st 114 Tumbarcor nd_mait b biece. mad famonds and al bargains to G oat. nw ium CELET. a superb 500: ariother both rea Arnold, 1 oak. in very reasona ROOM SE also,_ ol mantel: —your hon neh doors or Co \ & Fli suitable” v pew. firstquality elazed ¥ low ‘price g'l 7. H With at th Gth & ( “le. 100 ft chean 3 feet high, in perfes atteson. Room 110 Washmston. D. €. Main 6 ted — embroid brocaded sati well $30° sealakin imported sequ front. made 1 imitation pearl all above in A1 eond €ive phone’ and s 6-K. Star office. TG ROOF—AT ol wanis may be pur at the right price withot pr time. Fourtecn scars eavii ave established tho £oo Hechineer Companv. . FUR COATS drasses. hars 8. 605 Mass. ave. n.w FUR COAT askrat condition: reasonable nw. Col. 10317 ¥ FURNITURE of ten-toom house dition: very reasonab Star office FURNITURE Call between 10 Potomar ave. 8o dmad tanics. biack with Fhineaton: order. not worn lace, ‘sell cheap: For’ appointment Address Box 7 slippers o Size 49 & Madiwon 07-M Gom set 3 vm “hear am. and i Taifed rofa. cano c dguble e, o ator Camitol &t FURSITLRE—Fine mahog and piano for salo at Security Storage Co.. Toth st nw. i FURNITURE. compiets ment: practically new cash or terms to responsible pa e n.w GAS RADIANT HEATER, 7-burier able: n sed. due 1o heat of Potomac 1377-W ew 1 fuaran i Main HUDSON L COAT. size gloves: man's fur cap:’$200 Eoing to Florida_ Adams_b CABINET, new. 310: porcelasi-top tab B14 H st ne 7 Saxon @rand. 1140 avartment Willlame 15 44 mufl_and 1 bargains Bl Whe W <6 “walnut full size, Tirst-class o mohair House. ROOM S| exceptional _ values rd Furnitire Oven evenings. 50 loads of man must be remosed. he. Phone L hozany $12 UR kold a< & whole Apnly 109 C st EL._m beautiful Iin_ 2308 per section: card index ca flat top desks. oflice chairs. e gar Baum K nw. PIANO, L “stool $100. R.C PIANO BARGAINS. $485: Knaoe: bury. slghtly pianos from 350 up. A omunth Vsed I Panos for rent H Est. 1879 PIANO. small upright: tone 2 eat. 100 records G st nw 14% wecoid-narn Terms as ow as 51 rands at rednced price ugo Worgn, 1110 G u excentions Fall, | smali n: $50. 519 Mass . Feproducing. “apartment finest make: less than haif pr ce condition: rolls included upighi ave. nw [ beantif Cleveland 1988 PERHANGING—Whole house. wu Foims ani S-ators hail:No. % krade. mclud: ing nolvchrome: Fall brices. Ad 232 this week . Average size rooms. $7. grade; washable pavers. $10 . ointing up. All paints mixe! on job AR hetires. you ‘ot The best. ingredients All work guaranteed against inferior work manshin ‘Tl rg:ler lh“o extra charge for Tarms o fo 24 months iree.” Beerlews Decorating Co.. 714 11{n &t n w. Franklin 916: PAPERING ANI for his week only scraped. poly-hrome paper. ATNTING—Spec average size rices. inseed oil, ingredients’ can_be seen. guaranteed in writing 5 years. This is i Iocal concern and we employ local me Terms if demred: as long as 18 month. pay. Fres estimate. _Philadelphis Decorat. ing Co.. Inc, 811-817 9th 2236._Open_évenings. AND PAINTING—Special for 50 and un. with duplex polychrome paper or other per room and These prices including scraping. sizing Estimates_given nruv-- room ed. pointed and papered with $8.00: washable paper that can be washed with a damp cloth, $12.00: also painting and plastering at low We use Dutch Boy lead and puro mixing paints on premises s0 Al paperhansinz . 1o p"\m"’—Y‘~fln $16. Sanderson PLAYER-PIANG ¢ Sanderson-Schae PLAYRR-PIA: condition: ne: 1 ROl and wulber living room lamy imade biack and & Col. 946 excellent Schrum, damask. hade. RADIO. super-het.: ed. GERATURS—New ana Diarboscs. MeCray Relfr. L Ox12 feet, TETeen & roils electrie heater. 3 - others at $. < A Shop. 313 Pa_av FOR SALE—PAINT STORI Exgelient location. ionz 1 scling Addross PHONOGRAPH ~REPAIRING: mzh zrade workmanship and "ok ealied for and delivered. G, Givte Furmitwre Co., 103 Tl s AW doubis-barrel. wrl' ect condition nt st i (Continued ou Nest asad