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THE RAGGED PRINCESS By Edgar Wallace Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Dafly News - (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER VIL . IG BILL was no sentimentalist, but in the thing that passed for a soul there was a certain ele- mentary code, the rudiments of what had once been a sense of honor and decent judgment. “Your sister! Suffering snakes! You couldn't allow a kid like that to take such a risk!” Dora’s smile was her answer. Her husband was biting his nails nervously. “There may be no risk,” he said, “and if there is, isn’t it ours, too?” Stanford stirred uneasily. “That's so. But we're in this for the profit and the risk. Suppose they caught her and she squealed?” “That is the only real risk,” said Dora, “and it isn't a big one.” The big man looked thoughtfully at the carpet. “Thgt stuff has to get out of this house and out of the country—quick!” he said “It is too big to hold and break up here, and I never pass a newspaper boy but I don't hear the squeal that the papers are putting up. Lock the door, girl.” She obeyed. on the mantelpiece was a beautiful gilt and enameled clock, surmounted by a statuette of a faun. ipping the statuette firmly, he lifled out the greater portion of the clock's interior, without in any way affecting the functions of the time- plece, which ticked on. Pressing a spring, one side of the bronze box opened and showed a tightly-fitting package of silver paper. This he laid on the baize cloth and unrolled. In- stantly there came from the table such a flicker of leaping fires, blue and green and purest white, that Dora’s mouth opened in wonder and awe. “There's 70,000 pounds there,” said Stanford, and thrust out his lower lip thoughtfully. “And there's also 10 years for somebody—seven years for the theft and three years for outraged majesty. You cannot rob a vlamnz queen without putting something on to the sentence.” The dapper man shivered. “Don't talk about sentences, my dear fellow,” he said petulantly. “If Plerre does his part—" “Pierre will do his part. Hell be waiting at Charing Cross station at 9:15. The question is, who's going to take the stuff?” There was a silence. “Audrey will take IL" said Dora at last. “I was a fool not to think of it when I saw her. Nobody knows her, .and nobody will suspect her. Plerre is hatically. about & pitcher and 8 well; -nd there's ‘Dalsy Emming's Life in Prison,’ published in the Sunday Globe taking them in conjunction I read a 'ernlnl to Girls.” “Perhaps Mr. Lacy Marshalt will give Martin a directorship,” sneered the big man. “When you peopl: get next to what looks like good, easy, honest money n's surprising how quickly you Teform.” “I scarcely know the man,” said Dora sharply. “I told you about him, Bun. ny. He's the man I met at the Den- shores’ dance. He's a South African lnmchu:lt‘ you couldn’t pry loose & nicl uf dynunl Martin looked at her suspi- ol d'wn't know you knew him,” h n. “Get back to this stuff,” snapped not keep dies duw'n?" asked Elton. ghost of a msplclau that they connect 1y, “when Leyland Hall was cleaned up, you got most of the stuff out of the country through a receiver at Bognor. He gave you a little trouble, didn't he?” “Yes,” said the other shortly; “that is why I hadn't thought of him in con- nection with this job. “And you're wise,” sald Stanford, nodding. “Dick Shannon has been | spending the greater part of the day with your friend at Bognor!” Martin Elton's pale hce went a shade paler. “He wouldn't squeal,” he said un- steadily. “I don't know. If a man would squeal to anybody, he'd squeal to Shan- non. The English detective service has gone to blue blazes since they intro- duced gentlemen. I like police whom you can reason with.” He jiggled the loose coins M his pocket suggestively. “That's why I say that you can't keep the stuff at this house. Bennett may not have squealed. On the other hand, he may have emitted squeaklike noises. What do you say, Dora?"” She nodded, “The Btuff ought to go. nized that all along," she said. a parcel of it, Martin.” They watched the man as, wrapping the necklace again in cotton wool, he packed it in an old cigarette box and tled it about with brown paper, and then Stanford asked: “If it comes %o squealing, what about your sister?” Dora considered before she replied. “I'am sure of her,” she said. “Let us see her,” sald Stanford when the parcel shad been firmly tied and hidden under a sofa cushion and the top of the clock replaced. Audrey was sitting in a' deep, low chair before the gas fire, pondering her strange welcome, when she heard Dora's footstep on the stairs, “You can come down now. She looked at her sister and made a little face and, for all her subtlety, could not hide the disparagement in the glance. “You're a human scarecrow, Audrey. I shall have to buy you some clothes straight away.” Audrey followed her down to the floor below and into the big drawing room that ran the width of the house. A tall, broad-shouldered man stood with His back to the fire and on him Au- drey’s eyes first rested. He was a man of 50, whose hair was cropped so close that at first she thought he was bald. His deep, forbidding eyes fixed and held her as she entered. “This Mr. Stanford,” introduced Dora. “And this is my little sister.” He held out a huge hand and took hers in a grip that made her wince. The second man in the room was slight and dapper and his unusual pal- lor was emphasized by the small black mustache and the jet-black eyebrows. Good-looking, she thought, * almost pretty. So this was the great Martin, -gom. whom she had heard so many rhay I've recog- “Make Had to meet you, Audrey,” he said, his admiring eyes never leaving her face. “She’s a peach, Dora.” “She's prettier than she was.” said Dora, indifferently, “but her clothes are terrible.” 2 It was not like Audrey to feel un- comfortable. She was so superior to the trials of goveny that, ordinarily, she would have laughed good-naturs the crude comment. But now, for some reason, she felt embarrassedr It was tbe unwavering stare of the big man “ y the fireplace, the cold appraisement sunfm looked at his “I'll be going,” he said. to have met u\l, miss, watch, “I'm glad Perhaps I'll be seeing you us with the job. Stanford W)fll straight in the m"l"llw months ago,” he said slow- ?!u hoped ‘l’nmly that he would nol (To Be Continued Temorrow.) Flagman Prevents Passengers’ Death At Cost of His Life By the Associated Press. WAYZATA, Minn, February 22.—William Mullen, flagman for the Great Northern Railway, who probably cheated death of many passengers ' al the Oriental Limited, Saturday paid for his heroism with his life. Two miles eafi of here, the eastbound Oriental came to a sudden stop yesterday behind a freight train, the rear car of which was derailed. Mullen of St. Paul; knew the Red River Valley Limited was be- hind the Oriental on the same track. Dashing down the right of way, he' fllf(ed the Valley Limited to a halt. Then he fell dead. A passing local halted on the other track and Roy D. Mullen alighted with other pas- sengers and walked to & grou trainmen standing over the brakeman. “It's my brother,” whispered Mullen, [RENEEUI————--- NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY PLANS LECTURE, DANCE Illustrated Talk on National Capi- tal to Be Given on March 1. The first of a serles of programs sponsored by the North Carolina State Society of Washington‘will be presented March 1, when Charles Colfax-Long will give an fllustrated lecture before the soclety at the Chamber of Com- merce auditorium at 8:30 o'clock. 5 Mr, Long's lecture will be on Th: Enchanted City, From Dawn to Dusk, referring to the National Capital. A program of entertainment, music and dancing will follow the lecture. eld 100 ARMY OFFICERS SENT TO WAR COLLEGE Ordered to' Report for 1929-1930 Course of Instruction, Starting About August 15. More than 100 Army officers -sta- tioned in various parts of the country ) have been ordered to take the 1929-1030 course of instruction at the Army War College, Washington Barracks, begin- ning about August 15, including the following-named now stationed in this vicinity: Maj. Willis D. Crittenberger, Cavalry, of the general staff division ol military information;. Maj. Larry McAtee, Medical Corps, of the ofllce o! Assistant_Secretary Robbins; Maj. Ed- ward P. King, jr, Field Artillery, Mu- nitions Building; Maj. Oliver L. Spiller, Coast. Artmery Corps, Munitions Buud~ ing; . Joseph T. McNarney, Corps, ice chle( of staff; Maj. Rlchnrd Peck, Corps of Engineers, Munitions Building; Maj. Edgar C. Jones. Medical Corps, Munitions Building; Maj. Pred W. Llewellyn, judge advocate general's department, War Department; Mnfi Charles A. Walker, jr., ordnance de, ment, Munitions Building; Maj. wlrd Montgomery, Chemical Warfare Serv- ice, Munitions Building; Lieut. Col. Joseph A. Atkins, In!nntry. War De- partment; Lieut. Col. George A. Lynch, meector neral‘l department, wnr Maj. eral's department, War Department; Maj. A. S. J. Tucker, Infantry, with Organized Reserves, this city: Maj. Thomas C. Spenger, Signal Corps, Mili- tia Bureau; Maj. Thomas A. Clark, Ordnance Department, Jfunitions Build- ing: Maj. William R. Nichols, Coast Artillery Corps, at Virginia Axflcullurnl College, Blacksburg, Va. e Sharks’ teeth are plem.lful at many beaches because they are made of al- most pure enamel and are extremely durable. Today’s Fact on SINUS TROUBLE No. 5.—Other Symptoms of Sinusitis HE sense of smell may be greatly diminished or sometimes cam- pletely lost during a severe attack of Sinus Trouble (Sinusitis).. It is usually regained only after the col- lected secretions have been removed. Often the olfactory nerve endings are destroyed by the disease, and the sense of smell obliterated. The lack of this sense impairs the sense of taste, as they are so closely allied. A bad taste in the mouth and nausea on arising in the morning are very often due to, secretion from the nasal sinuses which has collected in the pharynx. This condition also causes gastric disturbances and at- tacks of vomiting. Other symptoms of a general na- ture such as congestion, depressive conditions, weakness of memory, dis- like for work, tendency to hypochon- SINU FOR driacal disposition, etc., frequently complete the clinical picture of Sinus Trouble. Infected sinuses, like infected teeth or tonsils, slowly poison: the blood, possibly for months or years, without any noticeable effects. Sud- denly headaches, dizziness, pains about the eyes and in the cheeks, and genera] “fatigue overtake you. Their meaning is serious—possibly vital! (Next article, No. 6: Tuesday, “Catarrh—A Symptom of Sinusitis.”) SinuSeptic washes away the drain- age from sinuses and rids the nasal cavity of toxic secretions. Reduces congestion and inflammation. Quick relief for head colds and catarrh! Highly recommended by thousands of users everywhere. Comprehensive booklet, “What Is Sinus Trouble?” in every package. At all druggists. SEPTIC) HE NOSE CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. 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SLIP COVERS, DRAPERIES, 3-PIECE SUITES, separate cushions, snap fasteners. including materials, $15 up.” 1211 H n.e.Atlantic 3554, IT-O-NET AND VIM RAY TREATMENT: reducing baths. oll and alco rubs. Open eve- nings. Sundays. _Potomac_4721 £ MASBAGE, PRYSIOTHERAPY. _ CHIRO- Folmstrom, 808 Bast Cap- ce. practic. Sara J. itol st. Phone Lincoln 7137. FOR ' ADOPTIGN—6 BRIDHT. HEALTHY aby boys from 2 weeks to & monihs; near rm adeiphia. VEIL HOSPITAL. Langhor: MOTOR TRAVEL. MEN OF CHARAGTER rporiant_ praseling position _that is not routine work and offers opportunity for sdvancement; education, unincumbered, age 27 to 55, no investment required; guaranteed income and gpportunity to earn $3.000 a year: give full details as to age. education, experience and telephone number in first letter; interview will be granted qualified applicants; can- yassers need not applysr Call Mrs.' Fred, Lafavette Hotel. WANTED_SALESWOMEN FOR Sportswea To fill Dresses, Millinery, Hoslery, Gnderw Erlebacher’s. 1210 n.w. require the services of thoroughly’ ‘experienced. saless women for the above departments. Only those %ith high-clase speciaity shop and a guceesstul record need apply to Mr. manage! rank. gencra o petre Teceiving lpalcnlun: for the following positions for t! NEW WOMEN'S APPAREL DEPT. Cashiers, Wrappers, itters. INT. w-ntj Posmon.. payin America’s_we! Kriown n.uon-'lmorg’-rn}unom o The, work s ers tunity for advancement High. school educa- tion. unincumbered; age vestment required. in person: canvi Pred, La Pavette school educa- SALESMEN of the better type will find an interesting opening selling the new Ford cars by applying to Parkway Motor Co., 1065 Wisconsin _ave. SALESMEN, ATTENTION—We can use a few reliable men calling_on bank No samples to carry. You can increase yo income very materially. Commissions aver- age 25%. paid weekly. Come in and talk it over. call Room 328, Barr Bids. Morn- ings 9 'to_10:3 SODA DIEPENS!R Aunly Whelan's Drug Store. 14t1 SOLICITOR-! muvtn. opportunity for right man: one with laundry experience preferred. oply hermi 305_Ga on SOLICITORS, mun be hustlers to make §30 week._Barry Laundry, 14th Ty | anoonAPHlm Booxm:!:m. young man; bullding material office; ambitious to advance to sales force: salary, $25 per week. Full particulars, address Box 110-D, Staf 'nux.o RING ESTABLISHMENT desires the services of a young colored man with some experience In pressing garments, delivery of packages and do general porter work. AD: my to 1404 H st. n.w, L HOLSTERER. _experienc work: Seaty ob Addrees Bow 090 Bar ofce. men of neat appearance l on train, J small cMh u%ul'l‘{, ly nion Jue "sult _reaulre D} we Qo Employment Ofice, cast basement, YOUNG MEN, several, about 23 years o! age, wanted by iarge manufacturing concern for house-torhouse advertising work in Washo ington and nearby cities. Must be appearance and be able fo talk_intel! nnuy Positively no selling required. 8alary, 23 k to start, with chances for at work Droves satisfactory. ~Appl g reet address an ga.u mtervlw il be eranted ar YOUNG WOMEN. Single, energetic girls (be- tween ages of 24-30) with some college training or costume de- | oe signing have an excellent op- portunity to learn retailing in a high-type specialty store. Ap' ply, stating qualifications, to personnel director. Address an 130-D, Star office. i JAX, u!~ GARO- a f,, Com- n 5337 BEAU'I‘Y PARLOR! " SPECIAL NOTICE. _ The Mabelle Honour School of Beauty Culture remains open until 9 p.m. Satur- days, at Burchell Bldg., ith st. M cels. 25¢ and S0c. &ly low prices. RECOMMENDED SI:B CE The , following business _concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary 3T II!SINISI oml'mmms. W r - oo o! fi CAPITAL It n Vholesale_and setail o} 3 tial investors de for “diregtors, Jares ioiitier on Hew contract. For full ae ormation_address Box of BECAUSE OF HEALTH I will sell property on Washington Baitimore = bou vard, near Laurel, which 1 consider site Tor Tourist camp, lunches tion on this foad; bullt three » cost of $16. u Toped ‘and furnisneas '“" ”fi ‘Anance. 3 IVE_ P R, capable of mstu A fome ‘responsibiiity: with 3000 %o invest A iong-established advertising business mn Address Box 100-D, GAS BTATION, ACCESS. tires, bluny. t.. above: rent, $75: PicK light T up for $750, of pariner for $500; need hrl 3 1219 K n'e. WILL remodel and equip ready to opera an up-to-date modern cafeteria, tea room cr home bakery to desirable party at a moa- erate priced lease Act auickly for thig proposition. for this s & wonderful oppore tunity. 191l t. n.w. s HOTEL, (mnun. Chesapeake B Plotery " turnished. tor 50 guests: Copsiand refrigeration. a.m.i. best bathing fishing erabbing. ducking in Maryiand: in &rounds: wonderful proposition club; only 15.000 cash needed. balance Box 115-D. Star office. A PINE, well established business. in 00 location. with very reasonable rental. may be purchased for the cost of equipment and furnishings: the business is that of mobile batteries and electrical work able franchises will assure purchaser gieady income: purchaser should, be pe of man used to dealing with the bettar Pe 6™ Ahtomobile ‘owner: mo. experience necessary, as the present emploves ¢ profitadly operate business: $1.500 cash. b ance Dayable out of monthly profits; an u usual opportunity foy a good man’ that ig willing to work hard: statement of business ;ummg)a D i) emncnuer Ade ress_Box 122- ar_offic ON ACCOUNT OF ILL MUST ke shacmer T Gome 1o sell my- well Know cabinet and wood Wworking business, equip! hinery. _tools, _paints, lany drlvmln plans: ing investigation. office. tracts. Have invested fote tor 3500 cash 1t taken Within nexs ew days. OLDE GABINET SHOPPE. George Ansley Kennedy, 1619 17th 8t. N.Wq B TATLOR ¢ established business for 10 years; low rent. For rent: in wonderful northwest location; Act_auickly. Phone Main 8437. CORNE R FIRST COMMERCTAL. td be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call __Main 5000, Branch 115. TING, _STUCCOING: truetion: ¢ 'nn cashi g monthly Dl!m!n PROPER’ C‘ £Q; Room 405, 1331 G st. B, “Frensin BEDDING—Prepare _for _ your Inaugurs guests, Mattresses. piliows, box sorings a! gire sbrines renovated and rem n- do it now, be!nn‘ the rush. . Cofimbia Bed: nmmm:‘ MATTRESSES. 1 mx springs and Qillows Teno.: best prices and prompt del. Wash. Mattress Co., 319 L st YA a and ized by process approved by Health Prompt, service and low Prices. neadln: Co., 2215 S n.e. atur 7 ING RENO VATlD springs. mattresses, Ty ey comiorts Te-cove ered._Ideal Bedding Co.. 622 E M. 4094. CHAIR CANEING, hand, < e ol caneing, upholstering. v'fl'flmfil & 1235 _10th st._n.w. i 'm: general —Remodel Feliabls mechanics for 1365 Irving B mh12e CHIMNEYS' CLEANED. furnace repatrin grate bars, asbestos covering: |;uu|nnlr' ser ; rown § nn n h ‘st. n.w. " Prankiin 10183, o R ] GER, 916 N. ¥. Frvieitn 7101 ki ms, 2 halls, bath El TRING—6 oo complete, 100, Rtaren, 390 Tostalng work guaranteed. Get my estimate: save time and Tnoney; terms. NoFih 85 . M. Osrpenter. s Sepairine of 5 & airing of property, ighbing. H. Johnson, filled; all ave.n.w. HELP—DOMESTIC. COOK, %00d. refererices reauired: sl 5532 4nd. st Chevy c"y e Gle GIR r large wattbe .m. to wait_and make s un 13th n ELECTRICAL REPAIRING and service To and Tanees: Bogs Dies tastalied: m‘i“"fii‘ feed. L. M. Keller: North §131, i K St. Mare Large brick dwelll ite rae brick dwelling nnmf valiies ke passessed over $10000; will $12/000. MR. BROWN, 907 15th T SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ___ ADDING MACHINES—Any make, model or capucity, $35 upi calculators: rentals. rec paitp United Type. & Add. Mach. 221 ANTIQUE, oRmNTAL RUG. 83136 ft. ot 330; sxz at | xn Potoms dr-'ers. ‘mahos; Potum-c 560" Aot 000, "Bast QU Fadio, Florence Cour: ANTI Eolb—n‘nmc mavle spool bed. rare urnings rings and mattres - any console Victrala. Phone Brad i . ANTI( 385; ASHES—Large load of coal ashes free: for Walks. ariveways, ete 301 O st nw: AUTOMOBILE, _radio, micrometer r;cd. . $10. Simmons; coil mc Sad mat 0 "small_ice’ box: both like new. Govirania: 3600, Apt. 0T Call atter '8 BOILER_For 385 t & 15-hD. ght beler: Bes . Phlifipe: 1183 Quees st o city. mufl big nno%on b ards! flooring. mcz. gbesth Hmbis "n‘k‘i m'..?‘x‘&""' sricest ER GO. 8631 IGER CO.. 6th HECHINGER CO.. 5th and id, Mm rented, ”‘I CASH REG] changed. Exchange, 430 terms. sl.z(rmxc wmmu»—wm vire 6:room Tiouse complete, inclu es and inside serv- ice, $74. Stein trie 3 Tor afiain and _eveni) work, by muula with' infant in ‘apt.; §1 per ELECTRICAL WIRING by Soane: prices this month: vases and lamps FaCuum swespers and radics repaired & IC CO., Adams 5273, !_l;nL ave. n.w. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT desires positi as clerk-typist. Phone Li 1508 "% - ACCOUNTANT will up books or i build new ones.” make ‘HRancial statemenis, ete. e Col. 62 ANTIQUE FURNITURE refinished and Balfed; vork at your Home or in my ghov. CHAI umun HOUSEMAN desites_position Can_ furnish best of reference. Phanc’ - CHAUFFPEUR. calored s posit xpe- Flenced, catetul driver: SiX years st pxm best_references. _Phone Potomac 6479-d. ARPENTER _wan : g ts Jobbing work. 5l G MAN, 20 ye yu - of age or over, vm: 2 years of high school education, g tenacity of purpose and imiUALVE » Spiendid opportunity with a fine will train him to igl chataving and priftine salesman'it bosscesed of necessaty aualifications: in application state ase, business cxperienice and entran salary “desired. " Address Box ce. BAKERY SALE! \IA\:.A sman to sell and deliver a light prod- 1l bakers ly employment used by al steac 16" lete. man and £00d chance for advance- keries, pre- errod; state” experion fe" Addres ate experionce, age. Box_163-C, ".ll’ A l’lfl S LEADING _Washington _cleaner and dyer desires the services of two wide-awake solicitors on a commission basis; truck furnished to each man; a splendid oppor- tunity for two live wires; other particulars of interest will be di- vulged in interview. Address Box 189-D, Star office. CHAUFFEURS With Identification Cards. BLACK & WHITE AND YELLOW CAB CO., 1240 24th St. 1 N.W. g HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE n to work on house on farm: must, understand nm'nn G. H. La Vi RS, farm. FLOOR \IANA(: A prominent specialty store requires the services of a woman and a man to act as floor man- agers. Positions demand good appearance, ability to meet cus- tomers and direct working force. Prefer store experience. Apply, stating age, education and ex-| perience to personnel director. Address Box 129-D, Star office. —_——— at-r an _experienced bar- Addresa Box 10-D, MAN, mechanical tools. commlulnn no_objection to side lines. Adg) 26-D. Star_of) SALESMEN, eiment ko Weaitiy ‘Washingion Fesident Glrect ‘ahd IhYoUEh architects: londs fur- nished; exceptional opportunity for high grade ‘men; drawing account.” 1004 10th REAL ESTATE. have an opening and splendld eppor: for & soung man who e expanaive €3t ishe year, All il il ‘wlven for mutuai tages. interview nddress Box advantage: SECURITY SALESMAN, of BreETARG oo B TEolR | o Orpor! for expansion purposes. Big d W For ce.. mon*h: Efl‘l 1 ADIO COLLEGE, AVIATION LECIURE TONIGHT. Fublie invited. D. C. AR LEGToN. ‘1als P xim TEA THE FAMOUS DuFour system of shampooing, marcel Wav- ing and facial treatments. Apply second floor, 817 1ith hL AUTO DRIVING QUIOKLY TAUGHT. _IN. aulre about our n;,-: method; licepped white BARBERING AND | BIAUT‘I om.'fiun;.wau e and dienife 18 uocom ed lish, ‘eiroll New_ 288 | < | EXECUTIVE 36, GOty sraavate T4 sard succ ufl exnerlenu in retail and whole- fale mana and national. desires fterview with m:onnhu ‘Washington con- cerns who are looking for a man of excep- tional ability and experience. Address, Box 143D, Star office. 24° ND BI would ferences. MATERIAL. 4% years' ke piace where ability MEN (2), colored, rellable; one housema {;annur other chauffeur; good references. MERCHANDISE SALESMAN of ShiliEy_seek: s connection _in real estate fleld atur- davs and Sundays; have car. 'address: Box PAl xmn nm elnm Gealres Teb ot contract; il furnish material and equipment mmm:fl. OR STEAMFITTER, work. o will contract heating. SODA DISPENSER and first-class lunchwn $hiegan, desiree work. Fhone Lincoln wants !nnkl in SOLICITOR would like place with Taundry: some experience in laundry work Teferences ddress ‘Box 191D, "Bias SITUATION—MALB A‘\ JANTTO! WIFE wi sitions (now 0 Y"”m Bouttionn~ Cula LY, Do SITUATION—| Address Box 159-D, E tar | _ | experts.” “Prices that wi n EXPERT FLOOR ing. waxing: skilled msehlnlu. n'gnru:" it FLOORS Tioed or Anlshed: eapatianced Shite em: ployes. _Acme_Floor Co., Adams 6883. rl.ook WORK. every description; very Tea- sonabl ustiess machines: par- L.’ T. PFolk, 1035 Park rd :fl!‘ m"lllll | FURNFTORE TP ED. Tepaired: siip fovers pade, Bt Checrhily givtr free T 1600 Bth Bt mw. TN oS HOT-ATER HEAT-Thiss saacs (5 D33 o interegt of down pavment: 10-sear Puaran- Hidetns, Potomac 10 g HOT-WATER HEAT—No down payment; 3 t : Do interest: 10-year guararity. ng Co., 710 14th st. n.w.. Main includin %r mm do'n 'aloy TT. LEUM — Al Kimations. —Cemented Findow ens fioor covecines 11th snd H s Lin. 879, NG, MB.enflunllnl. floors refinished. PAINTI! A "Ifill'lo! decorat! very : prices BRI T ¢ of o Saptomees call e seals. son. _Columbia. 2!1 w. Hadenteit, * CINDERS. very nunn-uc See Mr. fli -l:nmn wm 1147._26th_and H n. CONTENTS APT. 402, Schuyler Arms, §3t Col va. Batarday. th" hy DESKS—Sale of “factory Turniture. desks. tables. chairs file eabinets, cabinet safes and lou can also rent it. 16 € st._n.w. Main 9 used office furniture H. Ba & Soon, . TCTA MA Dicta; sonable. 1111 ] mueml neAuA D TILE. 1 inch, 7o BChE aino swer pipe and: fiu. lining; { plete"stock at all 3 branches. Hechinger C | FURNITURE. mcxu«m- mn-tap uem 1 sale. * One-room. Kiteh ment, rent. 4250, pe Open’ evenings. st. -na_ Mass. ave. 8 ‘l'adz‘"i-u. cor. 100 FUI A —-! turd: ;i Wlflhl flg ‘Penn, na. .'. n.w. !nelluh r:mflleh ulnl !Hd odu Dlreu. ':iutrlc léa other_pla; flk FURNITURE ol fil ouu it S TR MBS o | B, e o rvnm'nml—a--la T u-rcm.hmea iiv- oom i }ulltnt condition: reasona! RNITURE—Beautiful mohair suite, mah. droom suite, twin beds: breakiast’ suite: dresser, chlln. Qesk, -blu. a‘venPrL rugs. splendid goods; '3 32014 rd. n.w. .h’- double beds, two -nnnu'fa-'m bargain. Any evening, 6 to d_ave. n.w. DECORAT- e | & PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING by_ ex- n!rt mechlnlcb. Metropolitan 4089. E. P. Scott Co. mh18* PAPERHANGING, painting plastering, $6 and_up: first-class vlork, xrfimpfl service. M. PUMPS. 3927 Ga. \dams 6964. PLA 1 r-maed;I m;u STERING — | Rooms KEEPER-AUDITOR wants work, DAt time or hourly as desired: experienced. com- petent; reasonable. Address Box 14-D, Star CHILD'S NURSE. excellent_references. Sires Pace' T o0d family. " Telephons Adatas COMF NION Eefiied: adaptable.* Address experienced, x 210-C. Star GIRL, colored, high-school of work, e n Xll‘ an 'lrlur 7_16ti LAD! OF EDI A nd _refinement wluaes to entertain lnd care for aged son or invalid: can read R P e el R i 2dks Sl 208, 1735 l'llfl st. n.w. Phone North 'Ngl. PRACTICAL NURSE wants posif Xlug ‘ ble, un!fil 315 per l'.l.:: 'ah experienced: e_shorthand: EECB!TARY ~TYPIS' law and commercial; i bookkeeping, accounting: ~wants work office or_home. North 2113, Miss Ross. STENOGRAPHER, knowledge of bookkeeping snd general office’ work: § years' exverlene. Tel._Lincoln 253 TYPIST, anon wish 1o 40" at ome; MMS. A “x‘:lc:?éfi colorey know! WAITRESS, colore enced, wishes en- EaEemEnts to serve At luncheons. ttas Qinners: best reforences._Rorth 34is.J. 2§t WOM, i st into Rovel Work: “Wikline vo lox 183:D, Star offes Y office work or D Tate Switehmonrd: peteSonces more. Prasklin 305 -nef pae M YOUNG LADY, 3 Derlence, desires feraparar n o- Eranhie warp ey *topone oF mn hone Ga. 743. CHAMBERMAID, coxored 1 SR SRERMATD. colored, des res work. Call Il! k oeiRrede r n:frmnk l"!fl eve- 1438 Cotomvi 14, n" Liicimadinnas EallS Tother's helper: stay nw. clea: elor apastment. GIRL, e e [ANGING—Prompt, Teliable rvuq Tow prices; skilled mechan Get 'm s. al estimates. L. Crowell. Col. o PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING prices this week only, We will sora and paper average size i8; Fharaneed n wrting for B 2% s, ing and general contracting rices; cash or terms; ome’, Decorating Co.. Main_7417-8. :}&:fimlfl:fi{lflu and Dainting, eood work, asonable pri the Job }e“ O g N 50 Ihterest. * Peopies Inc., 817 m:,-s- '“h flll' rent privi- os hauied snd mn'é Jor :mrmnvn uu et and srand Hugo 1110 G a.w. IA! ‘month. o, enul“e"“g:lég' Si:fl th st. n.w. PIANO, Em b : FIANO, Smerson upright, good condition; 138 PIANO, YPeieht. s tar dition. o' leuving city. Only 135, S15 Mass ave PLAYER-FIANG, high-grade, like ne rolls; $125. . ave. n. IIM fi'flo' bnnmul. al bed and beautiful ing desk: Apt. 412. 3148 © RADIO, 5-tube set, round: all com: er_and cabinef without serial plete, tubes, batteries. 335, Potomac 181 33° i 1311 1 hn ns.w“ = PAPERHANGING — Rooms g D B S e ] A T PO:O 2129 18th n.w. Apt. PLU)I.BINO- HEATING, OIL BURNING. Re- d installations. Found reliable f« ._R. Guerin, 413 E. Cap. Lin. 3417. Puno TuNxNu, $2; planos rebuilt: skilled i anteed; prices_right: lI" & work' sua free. 4440 Plano Servlu Con, 13 cn-nnlnl n .. m— rop! at lh.dlll l\llrmb ew Home. "'ta al, o, Kegtin 'WING l‘A{:l-llll{° Singer. treadle: others, up. iring. r‘nu ,“?Nn S | SEWING INE, H bt m""m T v ,‘:?':.-”"7 electric, on PIANO TUNING, $2.50. nlize general plano repairs and “rend] mates. ices "reasonable. | Skil mecmmu Work guaranteed. ~Sanderson- Schaeffer Co.. 64 4 H st. ne. Lin. .1057. Night Service Pot. 6141 and Fol -W. Singer, sacrifice: must 'sell . Adaroes o § SPA: J'""l:l'le Hl:'knn. s memefl-—smcm attention to remodalins and repair work: shop and residence. 102 10th 5t me. "Atlantie S381. D. 3. Sitiers. 330 o7 T3t st ROOFING. guttering, spouting, furnace re: alring; flues cleaned: ~work euaran jorth 6656-J. R. E. Nungesser, 1707 1st ROOR REPAIRING, PAINTING, utteris ™ e easonable prices. Nort Alax Roofing Co., l 18th st. .l’ g h;!’.' manogany. % «m La New titenio tw ties oy undle }lmm chair. TIRES, used, change-overs. your old_tire R 3’.%""-9“.:.: 185, § 0. 1, ‘ashburn, . See King at 627 e 23s !vs-,wgss_q_rxoltvylfll& Pumphre. nhone Mufi?oru 8 il DELIC, corner store, including stock Snd Batures. 1493 N Conital St Busi- ness. _Attractive price for qui WANTED A SALESMAN vest two thousand dollars in established Dbusiness. Addres: Star_office. EASTERN MANUFACTURER is lonnu Tor good man who has few hundred dollas and §aB take charge of our specialty for Virginia and North Carolina, e Stabian oun We have commerclal rating. bank ARQ Dusiness retorences. Write or interview only. _Address Box 144-D. Star office ITERS lnu ity i Bargains in_recon haitfoned. m';l st ters for examinations; et L. C. Smi rona 17th and Pa. TYPEWR] rent. o “studen writ derwood : gumer leaving own. L store, 1238 7t s A | Ty G ¢ lll ; 3 mos. in_adv.. $6.78; 6 g‘,n! o, ;fls. Jpecial rental rates to Ildl'lld‘:n!l ':.fl exams.; wi Uitted Trve. & Add. Mach. S 12818 ’ GIRL wants day’ time ‘work. _Oull GIRL, enlou . Wishes_positio t Wrinambermald; no Sunday work. * Phons c lored, 3, respectable, want lll mx sm st. exper 3 chlld 'hll! yx%n&nfiv.grk '?" P Radress “pox xil—b. gencral housework, required. stay ni S Fretenain Sipo. | 14 23* \Y_HOTEL, ngmnu. schooms hosbitals: d men and women. You ell paid position in l ous Hotel, clubs, etc.. ‘need tiraine {ives T Dlewest and_b Washingion, New vork. Fhiladelphls, Previous. experi H“im e tion in’ National Emplovment “Burent Sxtfa Cost. Bvening, classes now formine: asses limited. Enroll early. School open 00LS, 30 to LEWES H fRAINING BCH Penn. Ave. and 23rd _St. White, ssistant cook and hell ~ German, wants gene > T 'flll Phone Pnnklln ’ ‘W‘ colored, wanis place .‘ el t 3 eonk havi fer nn nun ht 1745 K:lnrln- rd. P At GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES. 10 pumps; Iflln business: dress Tox {i6-5. Siar o ARS, newsstand. In_lobby_ ofice BIdE. Softie " usinss o “Tow ‘Fent. ’rr‘}e-“ u.flo Aodress Box 313, B otfce c oins b 3600, "+ Address PART OF 13 m CLUSIVE BEADUTY SALOY x rent to_ha :f}mu orti 6 ¥ 2 RGA! Taise cab FINANGIAL ORGANIZATI( ltal for any solns concern Il Shing to e for expansion 2 nzuc.\mn.u §TO! to responsible party: together or ;;g'u el rgain: leaving town. Deunnr GRAB THIE OFFER--Pool toom. 7 ublu doing sood business: $700. easy erms. 626 ts. Al ;,-,":""‘“""*.Mw"-’-’:‘,‘&""fi ;’,...”fi”;e-.,s-’. :Ea ras e By G Droperty. Address and Newton sts. well pess; sood ‘opportunity: leaving cit k. e "?"{"’u':i" Sl " Glar. 804731 NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. - T repared: berel areha,

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