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THE. EVENT NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929. HELP AND ,SI TUATIONS. Sl 2 s MONEY FOR NOTHING---By P. G. Wodehouse (Corwright, 1929, by North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Bervice.) , kot s . s “She arrived unexpectedly at a moment when he had taken his eve off th e door to direct It in mild astonishment at a lady in an orange dress, who, doubtiess with the best of motives, had dyed her hair crimson and was wearing a black-rimmed mo: nocl Kynonsis of Preceding Installments. John Carroil, whose rom: ‘Wyvern is endangered. he fears. a among their elders. decides to g0 to London, %0 lay the situation before her. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) FOURTH INSTALLMENT. ES, SIR,” Hugo Carmody was assuring a listening world, 2s he turned the two-seater in at the entrance of the stable yard of Rudge Hall some 30 minutes later, “that’s my baby. No, sir, don't mean maybe. Yes, sir, that's my baby now. And, by the way, by the way * * *. “Blast you!" said his Cousin John, g from nowhere. “Get out of it car. “'Hullo, John,” said Hugo. “So there are, John. I say, John, I've just paying a.call on the head of the {ly, over at Healthward Ho. Why' they don't run excursion trains of sightseers there is more than I can understand. It's worth seeing, belleve me. Large, fat men doing bending and stretching exercis=s. Tons of humanity, leaping about with skipping ropes. Never & dull moment from start to finish, and clean;. .wholesome fun, mark you, ‘without ‘& taint of vulgarity or sugges- tiveness. Pack some sandwiches and bring the kiddies, And let me tell you the {m thing of all, John * * " “I can't stop to listen. You've made me late already.” “Late for what?' “I'm going to London.” “You are?” sald Hugo, with a smile at the haj coincidence. “So am L You ‘can e me & Hft."” “I won't.” “I am certainly not going to run behind.” “You're not going to London.” “You bet I'm going to London.” “Well, go by train, then.” “And break into hard-won cash, every ny of which will be needed for the time in the metropolis? A pretty story!" “Well, anyway, you aren't coming with me.” not?” “1 don’t want you.” “John,” said Hugo, “there is more in this than meets the eye. You can't deceive me. You are going to London for a purpose. What purpose?” “If you really want to know, I'm going to see Pat. ‘What on earth for? She'll be here tomorrow. 1 looked in at Charles Bywater's this morning for some cigarettes—and, gosh, how lucky it was I did! By the way, he’s putting them down to you—and he told me she's arriving by the 3 o'clock train.” “I know. Well, I happen to want to see her very particularly tonight.” Hugo eyed his cousin narrowly. He ‘was marshaling the facts and drawing conclusions. “John,” he said, “this can mean but one thing. You are driving a hundred miles in a shaky car—that left front tire wants a spot of air. I should look to it before you start if I were you—to see a girl whom you could see tomorrow, in any case, by the simple process of meeting the 3 o'clock train. Your state of mind is such that you prefer— actually prefer—not to have my com- pany. And, as T look at you, I note that you are blushing prettily, I see it all. You've at last decided to pro- pose to Pat. Am I right or wrong?"” John drew a deep breath. He was not one of those men who derive pleasure from parading their inmost feelings and discussing with others the secrets of their hearts. Hugo, in a simi- lar situation, would have advertised his love like the hero of a musical comedy; he would have made the round of his friends, confiding in them, and, when the supply of friends had given out, would have buttonholed the gardener. But John was different. To hear his aspirations put into bald words like this made him feel as if he were being divested of most of his more important garments in a crowded thoroughfare. “Well, that settles it,” said Hugo brisk uch being the case, of course. you must take me along. I will put in a good word for you—pave the way.” “Listen,” sald John, finding_speech. “If you dare to come within 20 miles T v e Tt would be wiser. You know what you're like. Heart of gold, but no con- | versation. Try to tackle this on your own and you'll bungle it “You keep out of this speaking in a low, husky voice that sug- gested the urgent need of one of thos throat lozenges purveyed by Charles Bywater and so esteemed by his dog Emily. “You keep right out of this Hugo shrugged his shoulde “Just as you please. Hugo Carmody is the last man,” he said, a little stiffly, “to thrust his assistance on those who do not require same. But a word from me would make all the difference and you know it. Rightly or wrongly, Pat has always looked up to me, regarded me as a wise elder brother, and, putting it in a nutshell, hung on my lips. I could start you off right. However, since you're so blasted independent carry on. Only bear g this in mind: ‘When it's all over and you are shedding scalding tears of remorse and thinking of what might have been, don't come vowling to me for sympathy, because there won't be any.” John went upstairs and packed his| prettier than the image of her that he | bag. He packed well and thoroughly This done, he charged down the stairs, and pergejved with annoyance that said John, | s | Hugo was still inflicting the stable yard | with his beastly presence. But Hugo was not there to make jarring conversation. He vas present | now, it appeared, solely in the capacity | of. good angel. “I've fixed up that tire” said Hugo, “and filled the tank and put in a drop | of oll and passed an eye over the| machinery in general. She ought to | run nicely now. | John melted. His mood had soft- | ened, and he was in a fitter frame of mind to remember that he had always been fond of his cousin. “Thanks. Very good of you. Well, 800d-by. ‘Good-by,” said Hugo. “And heaven | speed your wooing, boy. Freed from the restrictions placed upon a light two-seater by the ruts and hillocks of the country lanes, John celebrated his arrival on the broad main road that led to London by placing a large foot on the accelerator and keep- ing it there, He was behind time, and | he intended to test a belief he had long held, that a Widgeon Seven can, if pressed, do 50. To the scenery, singu- Jarly beautiful in this part of England, he paid no attention. Automatically | avolding wagons by an inch and dream- ily putting thoughts of the hereafter into~the startled minds of dogs and chickens, he was out of Worcestershirc and into Gloucestershire almost before he had really settled in his seat. It was only when the long wall that fringes Blenheim Park came into view tlhat it was borne in upon him that he would be reaching Oxford in a few minutes and could stop for a well earned cup of tea. He noted with satisfaction that he was nicely ahead of the clock. He drifted past the Martyrs' Memo- rial, and, picking his way through the traffic, drew up at the door of the Clarendon. He alighted stiffly, and stretched himself. And as he did so something caught his attention out of the corner of his eye. It was his Cousin Hugo, climbing down from the dickey. “A very nice run,” sald Hugo, with satisfaction. “I should say we made pretty good time.” He radiated kindliness and satisfac- tion with all created things. That John was looking at him In rather a peculiar way, and apparently trying to say something, he did not seem to notice. “A little refreshment would be de- lightful,” he observed. “Dusty work, sitting in dickey! By the way, I got on to Pat on the '‘phone before we left, and there's no need to hurry. She's dining out and going to a theater !" cried John, in agony. It's all right. Don't get the wind up. She’s meeting us at 11:15 o'clock at the Mustard Spoon. I'll come on there from the fight and we'll have a nice home evening. I'm still a member, so T'll sign you in. And, what's more, if all goes well at the ‘Albert Hall and Cyril Warburton is half the man I think he is and I can get some sporting stranger to bet the other way at reason- able odds, I'll pay the bill.” You're very kind!” I try to be, John,” said Hugo mod- estly. “I try to be. I don't think we ought to leave it all to the Boy Scouts. A man whose uncle jerks him away from London as if he ‘were picking a winkle out of its shell with a pin and keeps him for months and months im- mured in the heart of Worcestershire must inevitably lose touch with the swiftly-changing kaleidoscope of metro- politan night life. Nothing in a big city fluctuates more rapidly than the status of its supper-dancing clubs; and Hugo, had he still been a lad-about- town 'in good standing, would have been aware that recently the Mustard Spoon gone down a good deal in the social scale. Society had migrated to other, newer institutions, leaving it to become the haunt of the lesser orna- ments of the stage and the Portuguese, | the Argentines and the Greek: To John Carroll, however, as he stood waiting inithe lobby, the place seemed sufficiently gay and glittering. Nearly a year had passed since his last visit to” London; and the Mustard Spoon rather impressed him. An unseen or- chestra was playing with extraordinary | vigor, and, from time to time, ornat® | persons of both sexes drifted past him into the supper room. Where an estab- lished connoisseur of night clubs would | have pursed his lips and shaken his | head. John was conscious only of feeling | decidedly uplifted and exhilarated. But then he was going to see Pat | again, and that was enough to stimulate | any man She arrived unexpectedly, at a mo- ment when he had taken his eye off the door to direct it in mild astonishment at a lady In an orange dress who, doubtless “with the best motives, had dyed her hair crimson and was wearing a black-rimmed monocle. So absorbed was he with this spectacle that he did not see her enter, and was only made aware of her presence when there spoke from behind him a clear little voice | that, even when it was laughing at you, | eiways seemed to have in it some'hing of the song of Inrks on Summer morn- ings and winds whispering across the fields in Spring “Hullo, Johnnie.” The hair, scarlet though it wes, lost its power to attract. The appral of the monocle waned. John spun around. “Pat She was looking lovelier than ever. That was the thing that first presented itself to John's notice. If anybody had | tld him that Pat could possibly be | | had been carrying about with him all | these months "he would not_have be: "lieved him, But so it w7 Bome sort of a female with plucked eyebrows a painted face had just come in, she might have been put there ex- pressly for purposes of comparison. She made Pat seem so healthy, so whole- some, such a thing of the open air and the clean sunshine, so pre-eminent- ly fit. She looked as if she had spent her time at Le Touquet playing 36 holes of golf a da “Pat!” cried John, and something seemed to catch at his throat. There was & mist before his eyes, His heart ‘was thumping madly. She extended her hand composedly. In her this meeting, after long s2para. tion, had apparently stirred no depths Her demeanor was friendly, but matter. of-fact. ““Well, Johnnie, How nice to see you again. You're looking very brown and rural. Where's Hugo?” It takes two to holst a conversation to an emotional peak. John choked, and became calmer. “He'll be here soon, I expect,” he said. Pat laughed indulgently. “Hugo'll be late for his own funeral— if he cver gets to it. He said 11:15, and it's twenty-five to ‘twelve. Have you got a table “Not_yet. “Why not? “I'm not a member,” said John, and saw in her eyes the scorn that women reserve for male friends and relatives who show themselves wanting in enter- prise. “You have to be a member,” he said, chafing under the look. “I don't,” said Pat with decision. “If you think I'm going to wait all night for old Hugo in a small lobby with six hts whizzing throu it, correct and and Paint Your Car ‘There’s nothing better fecto” Auto Enamel for a the old bus. | that impression. Go and find the head | waiter and get a table while I leave my cloak. Back in a minute.” (To be continued.) ENDURANCE HORSE RACE ON OLD SPANISH TRAIL LOS ANGELES (#).—A five-day en- durance horse race over the old mission highway, El Camino Real, will be held in June. Entrants from thoroughbred stables over the entire Pacific Coast have been registered. The race, sponsored by the Bridle Path Association of California and the American Remount Association of Washington, D. C.. will be the twelfth of its kind in the United States and the first West of the Rocky Mountains. The course will follow EI Camino Real from a point a few miles from here to Del Monte, Calif. While the general course of the ancient Spanish road is followed by California’s paved highways, the trail actually taken by the padres in the eighteenth century is unimproved over most of the distance. The route crosses leys of orange groves and pine-covered plateaus within sight of the Pacific Ocean virtually all the way. Rules provide that the horse aver- age 60 miles a day, carrying a weight of 225 pounds. Shelter for rider and horse will be provided at the 60-mile inter- vals, for Only $§ than a fresh coat of “Ef- dding new life and pep to And a fresh coat of enamel certainly in- creases the family pride. Drop around and let us show you how with a coat of Enamel you can make you whole job, including the t will only cost— undercoater and a coat of ar car look like new! The op dressing and the brus! .00 This Includes 1 qt. primer coating: 1 qt. “Effect 1_pt. Top Dressing. 2" varnish brush. to” Auto Ensmel (Any Color); ; and & pure bristle, BUTLER-FLYNN Paint Company Phone Fran Old Folks Say 607-609 C St. klin 151-152 Doctor Caldwell was Right The basis of treating sickness has not changed since Dr. Cald- well left Medical College in 1875, nor since he placed on the market the laxative prescription he had used in his practice, known to druggists and the public since 1892, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. ‘Then, the treatment of const pation, biliousness, headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispo: sitions that result from constipa- tion was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of senna and other mild laxative hetbs, with pepsin. The sirapler the remedy for con- stipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the better for the general health of all. And 2s you can get rcsults in a mild and safe way by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup | Pepsin, why take chances with strong drugs? ‘\ A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup months, and all can use it. good for the baby because pleas- !'ant to the tagte, gentle in actiop, AT AGE 83 and free from narcotics. In proper dose, given in the directions, it is equally effective at all ages. Elderly pecple will find it espe- cially ideal. All drug stores have the generous bottles. Do give it a trial, to prove how much Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin can mean to wu and yours, two mountain | ranges and threads its way across val- CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch Agencies, one hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. - Only Exceptions. Death notices and Lost and Found advertisements for the daily will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Safurday and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10:20 am. Death Notices and lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. SBaturday. e HELP—MEN. ACCOUNTANT and office manager; ate opening. Apply in own handwriting, stating _age and experience. Address Box 496-X. Star office. 25 APPRENTICE BOY in machine shop: state | ae. education, former emplovers, salary ex- pecied. Address Box 477-X, Star office. * AUTOMOBILE LACQUER PAINTER. experi- enced; $8 per day: 3 months work. U. 8. Govt.. 5900 Conduit rd. : AUTOMOBILE _GREASER, _night work cteady empioyment. Apply Chestnut Farms Dairy Garage, 26th and M sts. n.w.; see oty oA e AUTO PAINTER'S HELPER. ApDly Mi. Donaldson. 1119 21st &t. n.¥. BAKER wanted for Saturday night work. 1240 H st me. il BAKER, all-around; business $550 weekiy. Call at 2902 20th st. n.e il BUSBOY. Call 1009 E st. 1i.w., second floor. " immed CANVASSERS to solicit demcnstrations only for the new White Rotary Electric Dress making Machines. Our salesman will acco pany vou to do_the demonstrating. _Ri muneration far above the average. Call at once: only a few vacancies. Ask for Mr. David. 711 9th st._n.w. CONCRETE FOREMAN. experienced _only. with concrete and cement finish work on | buildines: must state experience, age, wages. Address Box 424-X. Star office 25% ELECTRIC WELDER, first-class. on light materials: permanent employment. Jorss Tron Works, Inc.. 313 13th st. n.w. PIREMAN. exverienced; references required. Apply 491°C st. nw. 5 FLOOR MANAGER. reliable and experienced Apply Rosslyn Bowling Alley between 3 end 3'om. Ask for Mr. Cross 23 FURNITURE FINISHER. firsi class. Apply C. Bauer Co.. 2422 18th st. n.w. :AS APPLIANCE SALESMAN for established Jine; substantial drawing account: mustshave car: permanent position. Apply 9 to 11 and 4.0 5. 1004 10th st. n.w. JANITOR for hish-class apartment; must be_married: no children. ~Louls P. Allen, 1523 L st. n.w. MAN-_Publishing house of national standing intends opening office lo cover Southe: fleld: can offer excellent proposition” to man experienced in magazine sales work. Tl is big opportunity to one who can organize sales forces. Write full details in_confl- dence. Three Pay Sales Corp.. 1440 Broad- way. New York. MAN. single. white: must be of g0od habits general farm work. G. H. La Valle, Ro: wyn. Md 26+ MAN for service station, to twke chare of greasing cars on 30°. basis. Sherwood Bros., 115 Florida ave. n.e. MAN, young. for tire and battery store with 'driver’s’ permit. Must be experienced tire changer. Standard Tire & Battery Co., 994 H st. n.e. MAN. “youne. pnrcels. Part dny evanine with mator cycle. to_deliver time. Good pay. Call Fri- 1003 New Hampshire ave MAN to cut slip covers: must be experienced. | Apply 722 10th st. n.w. 25 MAN. white. refined. 0 to Maine in June for carpentry and utility work: able to drive o state snlary. Address Box 144-X. Star office. | MAN. “experienced. for meat bench: steady also boy for Saturdays. Apply O St. Matket, | Stand ‘3. > " Sk | MEAT CUTTER capable of yunning a cu- meat market: steady 10b, £00d DAY | See Mr. Cohen. 1420 Tth st. n.w. > | MECHANICS —Onlv those with Chevrolet ex- | perience: no triflers need apply. Ses Mr. Kernoodie, Barry-Pate Motor Ca, 2525 Sher- man ave_ " < MEN (3) to_demonstrate popular radio in the home: pleasant - excellent remuer ¥ | ation. _See Mr. Gutter between 10 and 11 | am. 1801 L st. n.w. | MEN and collere students for prof sifie cxles “workt 435 "a 'werk "o beciiners Advancement. Fuller Brush. 309 Metropoli- | tan Bank Bide. o e | MESSENGER_BOY. white, w! i 1 n‘fl' week. National Capita e PAINTER—Bullder can use one fast. experi enced man who has his own spray outft and brusiies.” Apply Room 1030 Investment uilding PAPERHANGER, Adams 2173, PATENT SPECIFICATION WRITER wanted by West Coast firm for four months or per- manently. as desired. Qive age and experi- ence. Address Box . Star office.__25* PHARMACIST, rexistered; stute axe. experi- ence mnd reference: €0od opportunity for youne man. _Address Box 485-X. Star office REAL ESTATE SALESMAN: ood prospects furnished: office is ‘specializing in lots and medium-priced homes: full co-operation 1ive opportunity for a good mui. 8 am or 405 pum., Adelbert Mowt . i SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR _Must ow automobile and willing, o deposit' {250 ary and commission. ABPIY to Metropol! Life. 412 Homer Bide. & SALESMEN (2). young. energetic. moderate priced homes Drrience not necessary. but must have car give age. Address Box 4i8-X. Star offce. SHIPPING (LERK. experienced in dry clean. ing plant: must be good: state references where last employed. Address Box 473-X, Star_office. . 25+ STOCK SALESMAN wanted to place block of preferred stock of company of national rominence: opportunity for right PATLY to ecome permanently connected with concern. Address Box 139-X. Star office. TIMEKEEPER, about 21 years old: muat be ambitious and willing to work: hours, 7:30 to 8: $60 per month. Apply § p.m.. Friduy, 1416 Eve st. n.w.: the Joseph Shapiro Co. TINNER. experienced. Apply Room 319, Mills Blds.”" i YOUNG MAN as runner in a be good mannered, intelligent, rapid and willing to work. Small salaty 1o start Answer giving fuil details as to all pr positions held. Address Box 167-X, office. YOUNG MAN, white, as porter. Drug Co., 12th and E n.w. FOUNG MAN wanted to Work e 5 10 9: college studenis breferred. 907 9th st. n.w.: Mr. Yaffee T A REAL BESTATE —salesman who has a good. cle ord brocire u ' position Sitablished reaitor and builder homes: only those who can comply with the above requirement and who are willing to Fork Bard need apply.’ Call at 1Q am o see L, Mr. JOSEPH HORNING. Sales Manager, THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO'CO. 1416 Eye 8t. N'W. . Main 8949. TWENTY MEN WANTED to afiiate permanently with a firm_ that is recognized throughout the United States and Canada. which hus the highest rating &iven to any corporation by Dunn and Brad- strect. * You “must be of neat appearance And able to furnish bond and Teferences This Will put you into business for yourselr from "which you will receive n most iiberai profit. Call In person at 6 p.m. today and A.m, Saturday, May 25, at Room 314, 907 urance Bldg.. 15th and Eye sts. n.w. ADDRESSOGRAPIH CO., |DUE TO TREMENDOUS INCREASE 'IN SALES AND THE RELEASING OF MANY NEW MODELS, REQUIRES ADDITIONAL SALESMEN FOR WASHINGTON BRANCH OFFICE. YOUNG MEN WHO HAVF HAD | SOME EXPERIENCE IN SELLING WILL BE | PAID LIBERAL SALARY TO START AND WHILE SERVING AS ASSOCIATE SAL MEN. RAPID PROMOTION DEPENDS EN- TIRELY UPON YOURSELF. ASK FOR MP. NEWTON. 511 11th ST. N.W GARDEN | PHON EVE | REC I GRADUATE | —of recognized college or university |to train for exccutive position with large corporation. Reply in own first class onl: W. Lee, 1 to sel for Iarge ofce: ex . Muat "~ Central Tines from ¥ of graduation, . height, weight and details of business e [ perience. Address Box 143-X, Star office. RADIO SALESMAN Txceptional opportunity; pleasant, interesting and profit- able work, See Mr. Western be- {tween 9 and 10 o'clock. IF Harris Co., 2900 14th st. n.w. CHAUFFEURS With Identification Cards BLLACK & WHIT YELILOW €AB CO,, 1240 24th St. N.\W. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. MAN AND WIFE. for suburbs: wife good cook. man chauffeur and 100k after grounds. Phone Cleveland 3387, " " SOLICITORS to taks orders for home: dressed poultry and ‘farm ‘products: whole or"part ‘time:steady work: good bay. .. Harlg, R._3. Rockville, Md | | | w | Applv at | Tad3 | Avply | handwriting, stating college attended, | !_l}'STR!Jp!lON COURSES. | LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. A WORTH- while profession for men and women. Ex- pertly taught at the MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL. Pactical experience. Easy terms. Day. evenine classes 817 14th st. n.w. AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY: Ti- censed lady and men instructors. Call CON- OVER. West 3068. 2128 H st. nw. | AUTO DRIVING QUICKLY TAUGHT. Tn- { auire about or new method: licensed ‘white | men:_established 10 years. Cail Lin, 82. _ | DRAFTSMEN EARN 540 TO $100 PER WEEK | We “teach you drafting at home in spare | time: “small ‘monthiy payments. We guar- antee “positions to graduates: American schools.Address Box 474-V. Star office. 25° COLLEGE GRADUATE tutors graded school children eveninzs. $' hour. Main 4619 AUTO LESSONS FOF. PERMITS. PARKING. tch_control and “raffic: ears furnished. Call FOSTER HARTWELL, ‘Frankiin 1400 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCIL, BPANISIL, German, _individual _instriction. 1459 N st.n.w. Tel. Potomac 968 s1 per_ho AVIATION LECTURS TONIGHT. Public invited. D. C AIR LEGIO} Stomwerts Tam o s IF A DOUBTER, PASS ON: IF PROGRES- sive, read ~Think of the educational value and’ money you can make by aitending & school moted for its thorough et short courses: wet the besi, enrn a cenl saiary: ou ‘can " Inquire foday: o oblikaion Hoya Secretarial School, 1228 G._or M. 2338 AVIATION SCHOOL OF AMFRICA-SU mer course for_avia DiEht classes. Pamphlet on Tates See Mr. Marks. Exec.-Sec., 4 to b 716 9 p.m.. 1108 16th st n.w LEARN TO DRIVE -Auto easily by licensed instructor. Call Mr. Pratt, Clev. 5275 4330 Fessenden’ st 260 EXPERIENCED TEACHER WISHES CHIL- dren to_tutor or amuse afier 3 pm. Mis. Keller, Main 9086, Api. 607 24° MEN & WOMEN. MAKE BI ing a ‘beauty culture instruetor you learn; only school teaching system by correspondence or residence. Will help you open shop. (Also colored). 1109 9 street, Wash. D.' C.” Booklet. Potomac 8 PM 131 F Special 30, lessons taught MONEY BE- earn while Parisi EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COMPETENT HELP_furnished daily: posi- tions open daily. Nat. Personnel Bureau, Room 211, 1405 Eve st. n.w. M. 5821 ists, male and female. needed to supply the 1400 firms that use this office regularly as their emplovment dept. In_the past fiv years we have placed 3.791 people in offic Dositions: no charge uniess placed. ~Wash: inzton Employment Exchange. 214 Nat. Prest Bidg., 14th_and F__Main 2480, OSIT Need 50 acpiicant POSITIONS Jae B e taviate: bhookkeepers. clerks, salesmen, etc. Free reg- istration. Bovd's, 1338 G n'w. Main 2333 ¥ BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. BEGIN NOW TO PREPARE FOR CENSUS OFFICE. EDITORTAL CLFRK, STATISTICS. POST OFFICE. STEN. AND_TYP. EXAMS. THE CIVIL SERVICE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, s.¢. cor. 12th & F n.w. Met. 6337. * s daily, 1 | | it HELP—WOMI BOOKKEEPER — MIist have several years' perien: ive age. experience in full Ralary expected 'in own handwriting ress Box 418-X. Star office GENERAL BOOKKEEPER, experienced: $20 Der week to start: married lady preferred Address Box 499-X. Star_office. 240 HAND IRONERS. white, experienced. Pio- neer Laundry. 920 R. 1. ave. n.e R MARKERS AND ASSORTERS, white, experi- Apply Bergmann's Laundiy, 613 G | ATOR, experienced, to work 5'c hours in afternoons. Apply 1345 E st. n.w. 3rd floor. between 6 and 7 p.m. % in city'sbetter 2oply. 1737 L st SALESLADY. canvessing, inside and outside dutice: inviting proposition. Apply 623 7th st n.w. SALESLADIES, must dresses and coats. st. nw SALESLADIES (2) to sell advertisine rience not necossary. Apply 1723 R. ave. n.w. S SALESLADIES, experienced ply_Sworzyn's 1209 G st. n.w. S SALESWOMEN (3) who_have had experi- ence calling on homes. To ladies of proven ability we will make an attractive salary and bonus arrangement. Write your quali- fications and experience in detail. Address Box 447-R. Star office. STENOGRAPHER — Must Call between 8 and 10 Saturday. Storage. South Capitol and D sts. STUDENT. edvanced. able to make own de- cisions. for Summer position: 3330 for 160 cavs' work. Address Box 296-S. Star_office. WOMAN—A firm with a national reputation desires_woman of unguestioned character and vefinement for inmortan: traveling po- sition; must be over 28, with good education (colleke preferred); personality more impor- tant than experience: guaranteed income splendid opportunity for rapid advancement o executive position. Call in person, Mrs. Rive. the La Faveite Hotel YOUNG WOMAN. open - min trained free in sclentific saies with _corporation doins nation-wide business: must be serious and willing to wive co-operation: train fare paid Address Box 216-S. Star_office. RADIO SALESWOMAN., Exceptional pleasant, interestin able work, See Mr. Western be- tween 9 and 10 o'clock. F. S 2000 14th st. n.w. “HELP—DOMEST! x5 CHILD'S NURSE. experienced colored wo an_who Wanls & permanent place: must have first-class references: stay nights. Ab- ply 3971 Harrison st. Chevy Chase. or call Cleveland 4896 COUNTRY GIR! beds. clean Tooins. Mass. ave 3 COOK and general _houseworker: white. widdie-aged woman preferred: _cleanliness A-1 references absolutely essential: gnod s to right party. Call National 8570 after 9 am Lo | COOK and weneral houseworker wanted mediately: ‘references ~ positively required 1025 16th ‘st Apt. 602 ~Phone North 8421, Saturdey. beiwesn 10 and 12 am. COOK. general houseworker: German pre- ferred’ for farm in Vireinia: no objection to child. Address Compton Farm, Bristow, Va i 26 COOR AND HOUSEKEEPER. white: to stay on place: references. Call National 1994, GIRL, white, for general housework: no_chii- dren:” wages' $40 per month. Phone Cleve- land & GIRL, white. have " refersice: wva. Ant. 408 Bics GIRL for housework and cuoking:_family of 3; stay nights: $10 A week. 1738 living st n.w HOUSEKEEPER for wpartment. mind #irl of 3 while barents work: ironing, but 1o wash- ing: good home wnd $7 & week Apply 15 MStnw. o ADE after 7 evenines. | Franklin_43d1-w . NUKSE. ~ white. mises: G0 away heote. s NURSEGIRL, ex] e white, 2 years old.”_Call Cleveland 4958 WHITE WOMAN, settled. general housework family_of three: "kood home: stay nihts Address Bos 481-X. Star office. " SITUATION—MEN. ACCOUNTANT. experienced. desires new bo- Sition: Dreler ‘IniFe cOrpOraiion ot Bublic aecounting fleld: highest references. Ad- drecs Box 420°X. Str ofce B ACCOUNTAN auditor, office manager, de- s reliable connection: 20 years experi- e "Radress Box 475-X. Star ofce. 200 ACCOUNTANT - BOOKKFEPER. _ thoroushi aiming and. practical . experience, | deaires permanent connection with large. established firm. - Addrecs Hox 431°X. Star offce. 56+ ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER, experfenced, dexires part-(ime Work, afte:noon oF eve Crll Columbia 8236, R 24 AUTO MECHANIC desites position s pri- vate chauffeur or mechanical work. Call North 7643 S 24 BEEF SAURSWAN. Trom Middlewest: 30 vri’ Experience both packing and branch Houses. Beat references. 4401 Tt 5. oW ‘ BOOKKEEPER desires position With mercial firm: graduate of accountine: five Venrs experience. Adaress Box 420-X. S'hr aes A CHAUFFEUR position by exnerionced, honest . relible "colored Tmane. matiied: uses Deither tobrces MO (N{ONICRNES: best of Ters Prence. With private.{ i P phone ot 7017 AUFFEUR. experier.ce 3 | Wishes position. Avply North 2308 PARMAR. job as_workink foreman; experienced on muchinery and. sock “\berience and' best Teference . Box RO Do No.'S Rockville: Md | JANITOR —Experienced man_wants position asJanitor. Good reference. 509 2ud At hWr fivst floor. ! MANAGER. Wiito parts. 13 yenrs cxperie Cih iznich” best of reference. J. 3. '3 Gl 1935 Wisconsin ave. nie 260 MAN. P B. X.. elevator. waiils 8-00ur. shifl from midnight. Write J. L. R, 902 T n.w. 25 position s Phoue Shep- stores: nw none other need d. 0 for Tth be ~experienc, Mr. James, expe- T 0 dresses. Ap- X Guaranty traveling _position part time: make 12th n.w., near colored. 1118 sewo must 4514 Conn weneral hou stay nights. with references | pri for the Su Not Tfor bgby com- “wi n well Give 38, MEDICAL STUDENT desires companion-nurse. experienced. herd PAINTING class work. Fairfax. Va. > SHIPPING OR RECEIVING CLERK, experi- enced. wishes permanent position. = Address Box 419-X. Star cffice. 26 TECHNICIAN, X-ray—W salary. Phone Sheoherd WAITFR, from 3 Duperhanging nson, Rt. 2, Box C. dec T J M. Robii 1 small start 25 eye- 0. Br. on wants din R. 902 T st experienced. 3. write J. L. v job W 25° 20 yesrs old. desire Dec. 3300, Ask_for YOUNG position Bmirh YOUN plovm. 2718-W. MAN. with white, tuture. MAN. 20, desircs permanent has & driver's permit. em- t Franlin 21 ROOKKEETER, double-entry, competent and experienced: good education. with executive ability. Can take full chargs of any double- eniry set of books. Contracting and general Address Pox 165-X. Star ofc th experience. SOLLEGH STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS, TYP- | SALESLADY. experienced in selline dresses | | A REALLY BEAUTIFUL opportunity; and profit- SITUATION—WOMEN. (Continued.)_ retary, wants work as stenographer. Lincoln 8147 s MEZZ0 - SOPRANG SOLOIST church: experienced quartet work. Potomac 687 i # POSITION as niirse for one or two children. or housekeeper for employed people. wanted by “experienced white girl, with reference. | Adams 3683-. . | SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER. _ dictaphone operator, experien competent, ~desi position ‘where intelligant attention to aflice detail is appreciated. Address Box 452.X, Star_office. SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER. high-school graduate; business college training, desires osition: expérienced. A-1 refer etween 4 and 6 pm. Metrovol STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, hicn cation: industrious: $18 wk. Fr. TYPING and aphing done rea abi 8236 for _small Phone nimeo ol | - _SITUATION—DOM é colored. neat_desi; waitress. private or publ 1213 N. J._ave. n.w. GIRL. colored, wants | cleaning offices. apts | | reference. _Call | 240 part-time work or 1920 15th n.w.. Apt. 1 GIRL. colored, neat appearance. wishes po. sition s maid. nurse, mother's helper Best of reference. 1120 Fla. ave. n.w.. Apt. 2 GIRL. colored. wants day's work or cha bermaid in_hotel. _ Appiy 1206 R st. n.w GIRL. colored, wants day's work. Phone Decatir 52 L 2 LAGNDRY - Blankeis washed 1 dou- e blankets, 60c; small, North 6788-0. : NURSE—Call Senita. of mother. afternooi i and efficient: office hours. 12-1 WOMAN. reiiable. wants day's work of any | xind or housework. Phone Atlantic 3459-W __ PERSONAL. - s e The rate under heading of Personal 158 cents ‘Der line aiditional 10 the regular line rat LT R | FOR ADOPTION, FOUR NICE BABY BOYS, three 2 months old and one 2 years old. Phone Georgin 4081 A ‘NATURELLE" PERMANENT WAVE FOR $10:a beautiful, natural-like wave that re- | auires no finger waving: the sensation of the | 5ent done by gradiate operators oniv: about | Bt ‘the"brice charked elsewhers: Bhone for | anpointment. North. 10400 MABELLE HO OUR GRADUATE SCHOOL. 1325 N. H. ave | FOR AGED. CONVALESCENTS, INVALIDS | A Tovely. bright room in ¢ | night care: excellen | sonabie ate by hand 40c. Call Pot. 2741, in_absence nd evenings; reliable SITP COVERS. 1-PC. SUITE WITH SEP. cushions. snap fasteners: ncl. materil. $16 30 R. L _Isherwood. 1513 2ath s.e. Lin. 5350. MR, RABBI—THE STATE'S ATTORNEY FOR Prince Georges Connty would like to get in communication with you. i TYPIST. LADY. DESIRES TO ATTEND OF- fice: 85 weekly. with privilege spare-time work. _Address Box 384-X. Star office. 24% _ | PRACTICE YOUR FRENCH—ROOM _AND rd with Parisian family. Also lessons. Potomac WIDOW. . EXTENSIVE TRAVELER. WILL conductor. companion-secretary or one-or several ladies for expenses. Yess Box 174-X. Star office. 25 PSYCHOANALYST ~(PSYCHOLOGIST, B, Sc.). desires room (or office space) evenings in return for services. Address Box 392-X, | Star office. 26+ | WANTED—AMATEUR PLAYERS ON BAND | instruments. to join bend now organin: { under competent instructor: object, to le | music._Call Main 6982 for appointmen | SPECIAL DIETITIAN FOR 2 OR 3 LADIE: with neuritis._gout. arthritis. rheumatism ref. Address Box 394-X. Star ofce. = | BILTMORE HOME AND DAY SCHQOL FOR iidren up to 14. ter now for Sum- | mer session. ~French included. 1850 Biitmore st._ Adams 1154 6% DANCING LESSONS BY CULTURED LADY of experience: 5 lessons. $5: single. $1.25 | North 451. 2035 P st. n.w.. up one flight. * | LET US COLLECT YOUR BAD BILLS. KO results, no charge, Personal call. ¥-Don U-Pay Collection Aeency, 1408 Buchanan nw. Phone Col. 3842. 26 ONVERSATIONAL FRENCH. SPANISH. German: individuai instruction. 1459 N st. o, Tel. Potomac 968, 31 per hour. VIOLET RAY. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS: sraduate nurte. 939 New York ave. n.w., Apt. 3. over dentist. _________ 28° BERRY & ROUX NOW LOCATED COR 18th and Wyoming ave. Permanent wave, 510, Decatur 126~ " i o SUPERTLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY RE. moved by electric needle. Mrs. Wilson, 1028 Conn. ave. Fiankiin 2161. 24° TRY THE BEST PERMAN | 35: no extras | Metropelitan | 3 n 3 st. W, (2 CHEZ NATALIE, 1317 F st. 5627, ST MOTOR TR.\\'EhW A, ATAMI, $25: Calif., $45: Atiapta, $13; want ars and passengers. all points:’share exp. ravel Bureau, Steriing 1 i 3 TY PARLORS. PERMANENT WAV | A" the MABRLLE HONOUR SCHOOL for 15. Ticltiding shampoos and Anger wave 'These waves given under expert supervision. All other beruty culture work at low prices. Open daily until 6: Mon., Wed. and Fri. until 9 817 14th Fr. 9818 DED SERVICE. ___ AUTOMOBILES trrespective of make or that have been used. abused or wrecked made to_look mechanic: straighte of fenders Qur ‘wath and oolish Is 3 Simonize is $12. and our complete i $20 and up. Dick Murphy. Ine.. Author- ired Bulck Service and Authorized Duco Re- finishers. 1728 Kalorama rd., just around the cornier_from 2400 16th st’n.w. AUTO PAINTING JOBS COMPLETED hours with wonderful new durable Iacauer finish that rows handsomer with age. Proof against Fain. snow. ice. steam. Soap. am- monia. acids. alkall and alkaline mud Let us show you sample of fine work with thi excellent ‘material. Prices. $50 up. _ Jossph MeReynolds. Tnc.. 1000 Upshur st. Col. 427 1423-1425-1427 L st _n.w._Decatur 686 AWNINGS of the best material and work- manship. Phone District 71557 for estimate. Canvas Products Co. 24 BEDDING—Preparc_for your Spring_house cleaning. Mattresses. pillows. box springs and Wire springs renovated and remade. Let us do it now, before the rush. Columbla Bed- ding Co.. 219 G st. n.w._ M. 5528 BEDDING. MATTRESSES. box sprin pillows reno. best prices and prompt del Wash. Mattress Co.. 319 L L. BEDDING of all kinds renovated ized by procnss approved by Health Dept. D, C. Prompt service and low prices, Easle Bedding Co.. 2215 5th_st._n.e. _Decatur 755, BEDDING RENOVATED. Springs, matiresses. pillows, feather mat.; down cemiorts re-cov: ered. ideal Bedding Co.. 621 E n.w. M. 4094, CARPENTER, jobbing. repairing, remodeling. Clinnges. porches enclosed. etc. Prices Tight. Phone Decatur $39-W. _C. L. Ford. 26 CARPENTER. screening. painting: any kind aorg by day or job Call North 9391 J.E. Gilils a4 CARPENTER-BUILDER tions. general repi aid: reliable v 1365 Trving.Col. 69 % CARPENTER Let & save you & bulld and rebuild anything. C: price 1ast._Adums 1394 _ i CHAIR CANEING. PORCH ROCKERS splinted, upholstering. Armstrong. 1235 10th s_nw. F " _Frauklin 7483, = FLECTRICAL HOUSE WIRING 6 rooms complete. $72.50. Star E KAy Iansas_ ave. N, Adams ELECTRIC_V'IRING—6 rooms. I o modern equipment. We pair_and touch up the finish d bodies at reasonable prices. Nucarize ix $8 refinish Remodeling, al 15, fences built for our experis; 3. Jelse 2 halls, bath mIete. Ay fixtures; S0 Instarled work Homes: tevins. North 885, I M. Carpepter FUEGTRICAL WIRING Wid Axtures, oid and Bt T R & R HE P osth. 210 LEGTRIO WIRING=Will wire 6-coom hoiise complete. including fixtures and inside serv. oD P S T e, Stein Eiecirie Co.. 627 E n.w. i % FLOORS ~ LAID. ~ SCRAPED, CLEANED, waxed or finished: experienced white em- ployes. Acme Ploor Co. Adams 6883. FXPERT FLOOR FINISHING, scraping, elec. PR Berdie, Thod N, Cap: st Biin FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. repaired: slip covers madé. Est. cheerfully given. Returned foeer Hltietisor. 1600 81D 3t now._N. 11 Ihetalied Terma. 1t 13 heating: . ROBEY ERimnien trec. Lin. 340, 13 Morsepnie Papering, paini- heating and general re- kuaranteed and done No “cash Let us estimate. Meir Fr. § painting HOME _IMPROV ing. electric wirin modeling: all woik under GUF OWR SUDATViNIO auired; 1 to iy work bianches of stucco, Work. fully. guaranteed. Termns If desired American Contractine Co.. Bond Bldg. Columbia 4635 day or evenings. HOUSE REFPAIRING and build cluss colored mechanics: brici work_a specialty. Phoue Col. 1 HOUSE CLEANING of “every des floors shellacked. varnished and waxed card to J. A Downiux, 1155 4th st. n.e. KEYS—Duplicate keys. 25 cents: made while you wait. Turner & Clark. new address. 132112 New_York ave. n.w. Pr. 3005. LAWN MOWEPS shaypened and repaired delivery service: lawn ‘rollers for rent. 917 Mtnstnw Prao | LAWN MOWERS sharpened. repaired. re- { bullt. Called for ~and delivered. J. V. Hutchins Co., 1218 C st. n.w. Main 866, LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. rebulit. paired. etc. Call_for and deliver. C, ARMIGER. 916 N. Y. ave. n.w.; Frankiin LINOLEUM—AIl _relinble mak cludine Armstrong. Cemented or tacked down by experis. Prices that will please vou Also window and floor coverings KLEEBLA 1ith ana H sts. ne. Lin. 87, iy PATNTING. PAPERING. decorating: interior and exierior. Harry A Glorius & Co. 3017 Ga. ave. n.w. Phone Col. 4338, e28* PAINTING. PAPERING—For neat. clean ' work call Adams 5006. Low prices. quick | service. Gordon Bros., 632 Col. rd. _my27*_ PAINTING with best lead paint; carpenter work, screens. metal weather stripping. Coi. cement an LGl ription: Drop re- 3 707, “FOR | like new by our competent . and | LADY. younw, experfenced. as Inwyers sec- | cali and estimate? Hadenfeit, Col work done now J. Eedall, NGING _Have vou ices. Rooms. 26 and up. st.n.w._Aaams 7149, NGING this week point up wher age size room duction on pa pure Dutch Bo: turpentine only ce of charse Co.. Inc. 817 6t PAPERHANGIN ed selections led A PAPERIL | 8z 1ow 3559 10ih | PAPI pric ihis_week afso lead."pre linseed oil. p Cach "or ‘terms. Estimate Proples Home Decorating st now. _Main 74 PAINTING. Ploors within_vour p Fioors refinished. 3361, BREEN 8. Master Decointors PAPERHANGING ) PAINTING- papered. $6 and up: guaranteed Ars: Work: extimates and sampies submitted Eirle Jordn PAPERHANGING | at low prices nics. estimates. L. Crowell. Col. 5543 PLPERHANGING — Rooms capered. UD: esiimates furnished: work guarantesd A. T. George. 2129 18th st. n.w. Aot BReator aid0r © . L o PAPERING 5 rooms and Z-story hail. $60; newest patterns. latest plastic paint texture | Painting alf kinds Adams 2356, { PIANO TUNIN $2.50. We specialize _in | keneral piano repairs and rebuilding_ Get our estimates. Prices reasonable. Skilled mechanics. Work guaranteed. ~Sanderson- nefler Co.. 644 H &t ne. Lin. 1057. Night Service Col. 5940, and Pot. 989-W - | PLUMBING, HOT-WATER HEATIN | stallation. remodeling. repa h.e. - Atlantic .. Sitlers.__26* PLUMBING. HEATING. OiL BURNING. Re- paire and instailations. Found reliabie fof 52 Years 0. R. Guerin. 412 E. C. | ROOFING, GUTTERING. SPC | tinning. . ROBEY, Rensonable timates free. Lin. 248, 1331 Mo ROOP REPAIRING. PAINTING. | spouting. damp - prooving wall: prices. North 5314, day or night. Roofirig Co.. 2038_18th st. n.w. UPHOL ING. siip cover made to order: low brices Standar Rolstery’ Co.. 403 11th st Main 4902 WINDOW SHADES and fcreens mad order: will cail to estimate. Butler Sons. Good Hope 1d. * Lincoln 10123 R = Sl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ST WITH SAFETY and iatge returns. 0 TUSHINE AL 4'c You are {invited 1o invectigats i day Decessitv as siaple as al_estate or insurance. [ “multipiss of 200 based on participating | ownersnip. protected by outright biil of sele And guariefly incoma audited by accow Call or write 1000 Chandler Blds. 2 | SUBURBAN DRUG_STOF sale_Well | tocked. Adaress Box _155-X. OCERY AND MFAT MARKET, i §35. Receipts 2600 weel b cell. Thomas, 1111 Col | GASOLINE_STATION | on Wash. B | Poom 25 cars. 2 | Empress Service. enll Hyatts. 1444 | CAFETERIA. & Heights., Clearing abou per mo reason for crificing at $2,630, rent “Lease N.E. RYON CO. 1216 Ave M. CIGARS. NEWS. souvenirs, in hotel 1obby Kood business: low reni: price $1,690. Ad- | dress Box 461-X. Star office. _ | CAFETERIABest downtown Toc | Susiness. Blace £ny_one would desire to own. | Flxtnres. etc cest $3.500. price $1,60. Ad< 8. pa Rooms liabie reasonabls Anz Up- Bargain. Cheep dress Box 416-X. Star office OPPORTUNITY | | room_business | Tunch price. to own Low Easy terms. Half month's rent free. Cel. 8672 afier 8:30 pm FRTISING BUSINESSSplendid oppor- (v for young man with $1.200 cash where. be vour own' boss | earn’ $300 or 5400 each montn over hove ‘etpenses No ezperience necessa | Address Box 466-X. Star_office. TAILOR SHOP_for sele Doing | ness. Address Eox 469-X. Star offi | BRICK_STORE and home, including | lished grocery business. Residential neigh- borhood. Only $11.000. See Mr. Watzma 616 Woodward _Blde. 30 | SALE OR_RENT _Compiete Symmer resort Cafe and dining room. . One of the choicest facations ‘ai Chesapeake Beach and fully Faiipped. "An ‘opporeunii worth investigat T, "Be Fitzgerald Reaity Co. North Beach, YA Phone Chesapeake Beach 59. __26* 14 BUILDING SITES on Chesapeake Bay. Developed section. Good roads —Excelient Incation. Sale vaiue about $8.000: will gac- rifice for $2.500. Address Box 388-X, Star TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS— TO RENT THAT VACANT ORE— TO START ANY BUSINESS | Phone, Write or Call Our Repres ! WARDMAN BUSINESS :RVICE, NESS DIRECTOR. gt At for coupl Good_location. | ADV! | tuni | Travel evers Ty, od busi- 25% | | C. H. KENS] 1 71437 X st WHEN YOU business in o1 INGER. BUSIN N.W. __ Ph | DON'T MISS THIS. Downtown Northwest Section on Wide Thoroughfare. Surrounded by large business houses, office _buildings. _ apartments &nd Rotels; wonde:ful field: fulls ecuipped Tunch and sandwich business: fur- nishines practically new: 507 of Tothing for good will. Can get leas at reasonabie rental. . SPIGNUL REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO.. 1104 Vermont Ave. N.W. Phone Decatur 312, | | FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGH 2510 Pennsylvania Ave. N, 3-story brick building: store, 3 rooms and bath, Ist floor; 5 ooms and bath each, 2nd and | 3rd floors; 2-car garage; 2 bric | oven bakery, a.m.i. Speculator: investigate. JOHN M. KING & CO., 1108 11th St. N\, Main 2124, —_SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BUMPER. one Biflex. comparatively mie cheap. Inquire 4225 3rd <t n.w : Lail SING my variets shop Jiune 1. Rave ToF and fixtures. Str | furniture. desks, file_cabinets, cabin furniture ~ You can & Son. 61 E st. n.w. L DESKS, chairs, safes. files: cheapest prics in Washington gpecial sale. onds. Commercial Office Furniti 8th st. n.w _ Fr. 887 DESKS. & roil, 3 Tugs. set D. C. st. e, DRESSES, tables, t safes Al Kodak, antiaue foots cab! FURNITURE, etc sale at Weschler's, 920 Penna. ave cludes complete ~suites pigces. imported rugs. FURNITURE— Leavi piece walnut-finish bed: suite. consisting of double bed. springs and mattress. dres €r chest of drawers. dre:ting table (vADItY) with bench. also chaise loncue. Apply APt. the Portner FURNITURE 3-picce _bed-davenport . suit valued $175, for only $65: stationary 3-piece living room suiie. valued $150. for $80: other living Toom suites and oad pieces &t half price. New York Upholstering Co., 617 P FURNI and me chenille rug. FURNITURE Saturday, Ma ries, automo- ns ivory baby bed on: one dark biue 1423 Geranivm 25 Tefrigera ock ave., FURNITURE Toom suite. D half. Address Box 46i-X FURNITURE. m. room suites, any chest rams rd. n.w | GAS RANGES. new sizes: less than haif Every range puars 609 th st nw A livinz and beds beds. ruge. mah once. 2014 Ka and slichil A B Takoma Park. practicaily new. §15. Phone Geor- wood condition. ICE BOX. 50-pound capacity Sunday, Apt. T D. C. . Cani be seen night 410 Cedar st Takoma Park 3 S Eddy. 100-1b and reasonabie. Leonard, 65-1o 3739 new tary nw WN ranuing condi up. Your old now. Fr. 10183 LINGTYFE M- tWo maxazines. sheet size 17x22. rd MOWERS _rebullt, $3.50 up, on: 'alo new mower: haler Linotype, two fonts mats. Kelly press, Miller feeder and 10x13 Chandler-Price press: 1l proof press, other printing equipm operating in plant; office desks, chairs, eic. 425 10th n.w. UITE. three-nirce: o tnbles and Atwater Kert several other s new. Auto Loan ral 908 100 ROC dinine room. badroom a Sell rersonabiy ing town 731 Tuckerman st. n.w. Ga. 3514. _ MOVIE CAMERA and projector. latasi QFS. amateur type; bargain Phons Clev. 263, OFFICE_FURNITURE Desks. chairs. i for your office Salvage Co.. #1385 till 7 pm PAINTING—Int expert floor fint Paul_Serens, 120