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ntinued From Yesterday's Star. FOURTEENTH INSTALLMENT, HAT do you mean?” ex- nor, whln Carl sald I had prow] about the hwle after “Just that,” sald Carl. “Hasta met him in the dark sbout 1 o'clock on the staircase. And,” he laughed again, “Hasta says the doctor looked pretty soared. His laughter was contagious. Eleanor smiled, and I felt the sting. It added heat to my answer, “I thought I'd explained that to Hasta last night. I heard footste] donwstairs and went o countered sharply. *“Your word hu nom(nr to do with K. § was admiring your ears.” The unoot.h volu was like ofl on fire. eying him, I leaned forward. “Then let it be in & less offensive Im%g:r Dplease!” \ t he would have answered, I g:n know, for, at that moment, r intervened sharply. don't understand t! Ie seems to me you forget 1 am here. Itwouldh-hndtou.{ ‘whether she I think ted an o) not, I don‘t believe On.rl found it con- qulrrel At any rate, he hed things o +“The Barbera,” hn explained ruefully, “and a misplaced sense of humor. My dear Richard, wander about Greyhouse whenever it sults you. And certainly Hesta was mistaken in remarking that ou looked scared. Is that eno h leanor? Can I be more apologe! Well, well, I drink to you both.” And he emptled his glass. t his apology was from patron to finreflor, and I noticed that he had not accepted my version o( last night's encounter. I noticed also, on lool ug,nt.he eyes of Hasta, who unod behin hi on me in strange appraisal. Bul, as I looked, they were at once lowered. No doubt, Ballion expected me to withdraw .mr dinner. I dm nothing of the kind. I proceeded to sit him out. In this aulcq atmosphere the spark of rivalry ped to a flame, had our surround- own suave etiquette, hind smiles and banity. It went on & long time, as Carl was in no hurry to leave; and I confess I hlv! never seen him more engaging. He the coming elections, where he ‘was candidate for political office, current and tendency of affairs, the notable p.ople he had met in one lfhen or another. He had a wide knowledge, a fund of mecdou a shrewd eritical 10 | askad. FERBANE uub]ect Intcuu:d Mm d probed faster and deeper; that 8 Es 1 course, Eleanor must have realized di ity between us. I had the di fort of suspecting that she felt a little sorry for me, wanted to draw me out, show me in & lm.m luhL Perhaps for that very uuon more awkward. Once, reeall, hnr moved from Carl to ti flmhreuelnbovelhenrephm lli( found in one a comment on the . ‘Then she reddened when their fyes met, and she looked down. At a late hour he fook his lesve. *Pm sorry sbout , Ames,’ Bo sald, vAn ud’?m"z ke 't stupe- Ea 1 was struck once more by al- most sickening impression qf unreality that seemed to cross the mind, chilling and confusing it, like & shadow of old | memory, .and was gone. And yet what unmmy" ‘Why should I not be here ¢ side of Eleanor Graham? the short, disturbing sj 2 “Why, then it’s a bond we have common.” ‘At the touch of her , what- ever compunctions I had left banished. “Do you love Carl Ballion?” I asked. If she answered that she did, it wmxr}: ll:.t.krey x;: difference w ny lult.‘ 1 shoul some him. If she answered m‘ not, my course would be my more But what atie sald nlmt tl 8 distinct shook; or per- ‘was rather her manust of gay- 388, T love him 0 a-wegy Ol ‘Well, that's '-n seems to be enough,” I answered, her hand still in mine. h'lbc made no ly is enough.” D e ) bes Bt you at mhhz show that there are reservations. For instrance, I him with my soul. But I wonder,” ani she smiled a little, “whether that isn’t nse.” then, turning her eyes full “why are you interested, ll’l amazement had passed as &ck}! came. It seemed to be flection of an outworn thought. There was nothing to be surprised at, that ;rfihmln( ‘woman rejected sentimental dice. “Because,” I said, “it was in hope that you might care l’or me. lt was be- cause I love you ul Her fingers tlumenzd. T heard her quick breathing, and her "To~- n!(m,—vhy not?” There ring of consciousness. I know that her lips were pressed to mine. I recall the touch of her face, as if it were the soft- ness of warm petals. I forgot all other thoughts, exeept that, for a moment, I held her in my arms. What we said, or whether we had spoken, escapes me; but I remember this at le hat she whispered, as if to hersel ‘How foolish Celia was! She refused to live. She was mistress here and refused the st 'Think of 1t!” And.‘__wm: & laugh: “How much better It was as if some one else had spoken. I felt aghast for an instant. But the effect on herself of what she had said ‘was transforming. She sprang up and stood swaying before the fire, her face buried in her hands. “It is over.” she moaned: “it is over with me. What am II What can I hope for! Tell me,” she went on, “that you didn't hear. I didn't mean it. I couldn't have meant it.” She sank to her knees. “Be good to me. Say you'll forget what I've been tonight and re- member what you used to think of me. You will—youll be generous to me. You won't drag me on as Carl Ballion would. Leave that to him! I know what Celia meant now. She was brave; she stood it out; she died. Indeed, how much better dea Bre: off, Mhokfll“pltmeln entreaty. Her face had fl'n white as parchment, and from this blazed the misery of her eyes. It was as if we were both trying to keep our foothold on an outermost spur of land and were being dragged back by the sea. She had called to me in despair, and it was sim- ply the instinctive impulse of pity, stronger even than the will that drove us, that enabled me not to fail either her or myself, ‘'You have done no wrong,” I said. “It is I-who have acted abominably, and it is you who have everything to forgive. But you are worn out by this past week—we are neither of us our- selves, I wish you would leave Grey- house—you must !‘" “It 1t weren't for Anne” she mur- mured, but I was aware already of the former tone in her voice—"if it weren't a blm‘- had power.” Her glance rested again on the poised falcon of the man- telpiece. In the silence it was as if one felt the lordliness of the hall. She smiled: “If I had the power.” But as we went up the stairs I was the | conscious of no self-approval. The glow had passed. I had and let it uar She was right. Bal- lion mld have played the fool. And had in return for my hon- orable p'dmu Was my own con- going in to see Anne?” she “I've moved to the next room and won't bother this evening. Well, good night.” There was perhsps scorn had my moment e |MEXICO’S PROGRESS ‘Surely,” sald I, “we'll lexve on ll;hu. but gou have no cause to fear.” b“' aonunued its insistent m“l craving — protest against ul!-d‘nll.l. craving for self-de- fense, the mill-race of the scenes, the eternal surge of nature against will And more personal, more com) a8 if focused upon me in alm convergence, I felt the dri of ?.b-'. spirit that seemed to haunt But there was something it fency, chlrvonnco or perhnw ‘sound, 30 minute as to be nnud by instinct mhsr than perce, rose from the chur beside the bed lnd tum!d quickly. ‘There, eye to eye with me through the adjacent window remd & face, startingly white against the darkness, and so menacing that I shrank back as at the thrust of a knife, dropped my eyes from it in horror, and then found myself staring at vacancy through the aif empty paane. Was this an abnormal projection of the mind, & visualized comment dis- tilled from the thronging impressions of the last hours? At the time it seemed definite and actusl, nor indeed since then have I been able to convince my- self of its unreality. But, standing as 1 did between Anne Roderick and the window, and as the nurse at that mo- ment faced the bed, meither of them saw this apparition, and I can rely only on the testimony of my own eyes. Moving deliberately, I reached the window, but could hear nothing, and looklng down could see in the light cast from a driveway lamp no trace of any one. I drew the curtains and stood for a while, utterly loss. conviction, fear was only a trick of vision—it could be nothing else. But the cold sweat broke on my forehead. For I could have sworn that what I saw under a brim of dark felt were the masterful eyes and intent face of Francis Ballion, (To be continued.) Many Children’s Diseases Result fi‘. socuring local represental & sonaiity, hish locel standtos. ‘excciive abil- and tiring worker absolutely es- | S0C8 from Lack of Proper Nourishment 2 HELD AS NOTABLE Conquering Wilds, Developing Air- plane Travel and Extending Motor and Rail Service. MEXICO CITY (Special).—Little by little the Mexican government is con- provement of public facilities has been g o e e p T ), & sul wnuz:?%omon. Raliroad Mileage Cited. The total raiiroad mileage in Mexico now is 17,660 miles, and new lines in Puebla, Hidal Valles, San Luls Potosl. Mall Service Shows Profit. t ft dm:o::l past at & prof tion to supplying, through the sition of 1 cent additional pesos, or approximately 385,113, the national infant protection cam- paign in progress. The l'!pllb c now has air mail routes totaling 4, miles. CLOSING FOR CALi * ADVEY HOURS - FIED ISEMENTS T ..I'r's'.""‘""" po- tax, 140,224 s Profits derived by the ultjuphlc GAl service through the increase in number of messages sent by sbout e per cent have been divertéd into im- provements of the system. e Spain Develops Airports. Spain is starting a system of throughout the oounh;ym priated $200,000 for mk‘ $90,000 will be allotted nnd thgnmnm-rtodxothnm A tract of 405), acres was recently pur- chased for the Madrid airport, the con. struction cost of which is estimated af 8500 000. Construction is started this year. 'l‘rll! mmmmmmmunm between Madrid and Parls, with & junction at Biarrits. service, with of about $70, is to be in: o year. FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE Supplies Vitamines Needed for Growth and Strength ’ 4 Many of the so-called children’s diseases, such as rickets, whooping cough, tonsilitis, measles, scarlet fever, etc., are directly traceable to a weakened, run down condition—a lack of proper nourishment. Children who do not secure from their food the nourish- ment necessary for growth and strength become weak, thin and pale; they cannot hold their own at school or play; they take cold easily and tire quickly. Father John’s Medicine supplies in easily assimilated form the vitamins which children do not secure from their food and without which they cannot become healthy or strong, It is pure and wholesome. 75 years of success. FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE THIS RECORD ST Tune tn on the General So far not one owner of I General Eleotric bu hudsp It b pairs or service. (bllrhze- to those who ask *Is dn&bfinmm of the experimental stage?” The simple, worry-free, hermetically sealed mechanism of the General Electric was hailed as revolutionary. It established entirely mew standards of service, of quiet open\ion, of econ- omy. Today the General Electric is the one and only refrigerator which has an all-steel cabinet —warp-proof and rugged as a safe, with rounded corners for easy cleaning. See these refrigerators. Be sure to ask about our convenient purehaseplan. Howr Electric Hour broadosst every Saturday cvening 8 80 9 Eastern Standard Time over the N. B. C. network of 62 stations. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO 1328-1330 New York Ave. NW. .- g s € Naoos 680 o 5. o #y to | 35 hts are l-hu W l h! ! n it m must fl'-ve ear. A:nfy' T\ betore 10 rmapent position 1 unse: um x om 9 to 1 u INSTRUCTION COURSES, % “Coutge" ,.ro.'am"zm:. mlugx 3%y Oultire, 318 O ob, B THE BIG *mmwmnn tes room. ence Botet: cliip, *scnool, AUTO DRIVING LESSONS. ANY HOUR licensed white men: resuits guaranteed. Bpscial rates this month. “Adems 348, 33" —now open to & reali- Feix Diaas Jr s, saeans. of Bl ner 14th gnd N. Y. sve. AVIATION WELDING. "’- Q?g. required to B : %r'u:m w:ny_":‘ln‘g " Opportunity o MAVIAT) hwh ‘OF AMERICA. Room, st. mm?u#x‘:mo e R o, 301 1th B 10° AVIATION, Tearn tnis nmns:m busiGess, teeming i "5' Ves Sou b Te- ment of Com- a uy Jor_ the LOOK for private lchool whlte or colored. Must be wery fine and have best of city refeences. Call Tuesday morning after 8:30, 1751 N. H, ave. n.w., side door, COLORED MAIDS, and wait- resses for private school ; excel- lent pay but none need apply un- less thoroughly experienced and those having good city refer, ences. Call Tuesday morni after 8:30, J751 N. H. ave. n.w, *%d | side door. Compls m‘ IY:LII lficl‘l low Ylm-.illll SCHOOL OF ..,,"5’" g R i et AUTO DI DRIV[NG PERMITS. 10 Assist You. LlNCULN 3069. 16* VACATION ISOVER, is the time of year for work. ions college or school ed: oient as hr a3 they go. did not ‘apecial work. t is up to fake ‘Some. goectai aun: in order to equip themselves to mak living wage. HOW ABOL"I‘ R &DIO 2 per cent & lu-a five nisns in advance. Cla l()()kl]‘\ RAD]() (,()LLEG 405 9th ST, DISTRICT; 7839, WAH‘I‘I:HA"B!\!!H. "y sential: nua ve & car snd n-md “Dl- ; factory ca consignment and ounts, y well IM Il'ml’ l:zn'n n.nd & constant repester. 5:- plyiug phone number and complete to_insure prompt action, Address lax 197-8. Star of AN, di advertising; commis- sion or salary, boni excellent auwrlunfly for nrgdm:'r ‘Wiriie, nd experi- 2, D 17 o chronic nter fon- est, sober lhfl hard working men meaning business. Commodore Hotel, Mr, !vlfln. Tuesdsy and Wednesday. T e nmlmenu.l iron: must have ur and references; weekly dri Art Crafts lhun, SALI and at least Count. and c smmission, 2317 M at. SALESMEN, higi-powered and_ex to travel and do nization worl ture; unlimited bility. Cau: Lab._Pot. 2506.__Ask for M. SOLICITORS, 330 week salary and commis. Apply’ between 5 and 9 pm. 3452 sion. » P experienced on Tepair ave. WANTED—Refined houseman, cieaning, ing. sble (0 paint. Address Box - o you fountai 1328 N st. n.w. YOUNG MAN for gener must have reference. 201 IRST- LM§§ FORD MECHANICS F foply to, Mr. SFEUART MOTOR. CO., Sth at X Sts. N.W. n-mml 3000, wi , St NG MAN, 1o Work in delicatessen., 80da must be experienced; reference. SPECIALTY BALESM| highest e, o explolt metional radio_ se line to Washington society St b ty and excellent vocab With Knowledse of foliowing Excellent remuneration, YAL RADIO, 1741_Conn. Ave. ast pprentices should Dpl: tating age. experience in _deta mnu( Jalary expected and give references. Address Box 318-S, Btar_office. z AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, | SuraTion There 1s room. in our three men. These mes ——a product of Gener most popular automobile, traine furnished equipment. _Address Box 24! organization for sell Chev: 1t you aren't g.klnl $100 or better week- 1y, ve, & Droposijlon for men seexing Tmanent con: aection. nue adums 4358 for T_appoinLment EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ~—for man who is hone: :l!!n. usd unbl- ‘who is earefully i ter his I“fln nty wflh l m to be connected with an Dldv !lllblllh:d sul tial, high-class bust K s, bool ll ‘estate or ln—un ice: large hl.rmnn Dossib this business carries with unlimited rolllbmun for managerisl po- !x%llr.;neé unnecessar Address e CHAUFFEURS. Drivers with responsible refer- ences and identification cards, know- ing the city will be employed. Ap- £ BLACK & WHITE o, CAB YELLOW CAE_CO., 1240 24th St. N.W. WOODWARD & LOTHROP | oo desire the services of an experi- enced furniture finisher. Must have a thorough knowledge of mixing stains and understand every detail of high-grade finis ing.” None others need apply. Employment Office, 9th floor. HELF—MEN AND WOMEN. and Nomen, colored, with Sonality and’ beat ance. 10 sell v:lnt S beauty B PYenerl on. ~ Causby's Paris BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. PREPARATION_ for Census_Ofice E,‘{’.'n‘." The Civil Service ?rennnoxy schonl. 12th and F sts. n.w. Met pREE INSTIUWION COUES!S. CIASS NOW _COACHING 'FOR CENBUS ANT SOHOOL for SECRETAR! A Aate: Bty - nohe Gol. 3000 Bornice. Ol M. ‘Kessier. Adams u‘a. tween 6 and 6 - P.)l TONIGH Am LEGION, 1315 ¥ x.l.uul BEAUTY cuwvni in & real scnool dition to thorough and modern Ihstruction, you Teceive the practical ex- perience so necessary for success in this work. Special proposition to students now enroliing. Day, evening classes (OOL, 3rd 1., Burchell Blds., e ea ‘peeount u""“‘fl' unt of exper)- Address Box 508, %o | SoNSTRTCTION MAW wan around Washingto; SITUA ACOOUNTANT or time work. double entry. _Adams B olored; rei B write mly un ‘CHAUFFE! posttion An mnte Tomily; goos Call_Decat OHAU nm butler ( nt job: ?menm x single or 170 st permane: been | Phone_North_68] CH mercial; best nw. m bank eredl sproved > address Box: 1075, Brar ofce. COLORED MAW, reliable. waif janitor; experienced: with refs Sroes Box 3918, Siar otin. -mm or 'Wllh private !l-u:.wwm Sreman, North 9038, % nts to oewte tn or exeavation, ile oo o) rvun et T Wages to -m 0 lul‘ ls_of second: nllllfl Mdm.lox 123°8 5tar oflu"’ ot colored. wants job :rnnmn o T ‘MAN, radio servi ni. ; Tadio service and Tepair, 3 year Sta Sun' tocls. Iatest Jewell ete. PA’ -rm. ABSI!T xrmu-m wiec. enc_ xi‘ Jeury experience coneern Vailaity and o vestigations. Desire Washing: Address Box Star_office, Chicago: state experlence. mnm give references. address PHARMACIST. e Do Tult e e e, Box_286-8, & luw office. E&RN TWi 7 0 D.:YS PAY m ON| E 2554-R. YOUNG MAN—IT mur company desires the services of an ::gpomn edication, write Box 1665, Sar @ALESMEY\—-B\ selling this r's fastest mov ing set, the Philco Balanced Unit Radio. Men experienced in di-| —Experienced, rect-to-consumer selling prefer-| ab red. Radio experience not neces:. sary, Leads furnished to work- ers, Sply J. T. Jackman, be- tween and 10 a.m, 806 12th st. n.w., or Phone Metropolitan 2150 for appointment. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, RUPHERS' EXCHANGE—Hon mestic help 3 s, week or gacr E"'N- - tsated. Decatur S05L. 1637 1ith X GIRL for grocery store, stenographer, yp- ist, matron, dept: salesman. General Emp. Ascy. Bidg., 15th Copper, superintendent - of n'!Noa ions: no it ‘Wash- fieton Employment Exchange. 314 Nat, Press Bldg,_l4th and F. mm\ 2480. st n. Bosttionis open desy. POSITIONS Feed s 222;"";"’" deiy, bookkeepers, clerks, salesme e istration. Boyd' organlzatlon ik emporerily_empioyed. bosition: BOGkECaDIng, tyDe- erical experience; relerences. Lincoin ic” youne ‘mag ot cos- [\ ches, flears, cement and B luhnu. J." Rowell, 315 3 185 mm of le mechanies for H. Johnson, 1365 Irving. Col. 6. EOOKKEEPI-_R .—.___-—-:sz . srmn'lons—m wour,n COUPLE, German, want as janiter or o small Tamily: man Works Gataide. Adress 1330 Vermont ave. 16 SITUATION—WOm COMFPANION-NURSE to semi-finvalid, elderly lady or couple. by trained nurse; Iflnhl training in dietetics: cif objection to traveling: vising hwnkz’mnl dress Box 34-8. Stat o do_ nd super. oDest aterences. s NURSE and m empy: will rend: hourly or dasily kiliful; keep num- s Box. < e the serv uek | D Tor Puture Ter Atiantk 3550, b | SECRETARY-STENOGRAI %—ul 3 ‘mechan Sanlior ‘snd utility man 1 for 7 Kitchen, Was details handled efficiently and quietly: le to employer who sppreciates ch iling_service: legal. nical and nographic_experience. Cleveland 49! SITUATION—DOMESTIC. BUNDLE T f-rnmn'i e m::wom. $10 per week, salary Tience neces: 338 You st. middle g light duties. Ad- R8_Experienced worker 1808_Adams Miil rd. GENERAL HO! relerress famiy of Chres a1l hous ce. | erences Toauired. OAll Tt st -, B fween 3 and w TRLS, 2, n-t. intelligent, to Toara ety O small_salar) Fraoklin 8633. ored, three, nice lookine, fof o GIRLS, = Tor tt's Coffee Bhoppe, lug«;h room, . TADY To- truveilan wosd tions open T thrce women “witn. Bigh-sencol educa- tlon, 1nf P c leflr and courage m‘;’fl tic) coslly worth $150 & Renlica Considered” confdential,’ ® Addres % 384-M. Btas office. . R and fnger To o, ougis,” excslient "o Nedress Box 156 Etar o ays portuntty. NURSE, white; not over 40, care of two chi dren. ¢ and 7 Must have sood city refer- goe fone “Other n “Waconsin OPERATORS electric sewing machines. Rlso learaers: stendy work 408 1oL st Le. e Sar 8T, 3 npmsnn ‘weekly, nces, bout 2 hou g’x Fages exvected. 2 paarens 289 off AINS STRETCHED, S0c per pair: anel: eall (or and deliver lnywhefl Atlantic_3811. f WIRING, Rotise wired, Hevires’ instariea, 330; Electric Wiring Oo., e $1 per hour, aer. 1132, G eleciris Auvures wad Iaiae s oia? $72.50; work guaranteed; terms if des Stein Electric Co. €27 E st. n.w. Met. 0801 ELECTRIC WIRING i3 Teatine puserine: snd peinind Siat Gne st loest prices 'in’ fown: o ooney Zown, oo interest wp to 3 years 'to pay: Lihe 4 ¢ ‘sippiy Co LIS Gar ave, S oes €, sloc. Siing methetie el % "‘"‘L‘n 1200 X, Cab. ‘st Main J018%, FLOORS SCRAPED, sanded (dustless mac finished: prompt service, reasons Sriees: Decatur 4881, H. E. Rich ndw]l: xm %omruu: n;-fi?‘nfifl RNITURE U} Sovers made. iree. Titterso: mmovl Yolm nnuz on Fioerientes; totic e e ety ing. ail Classes” of DLumbnE. mete) selings electric wiring and Sixtures, Gows weatherstripped s Jeoaired or inclo rages ik, concrete or stucco Sore. “Afl work’ is_supervised by the easy monthly payments arran; gouvegience. Make first mont Nov. e cal ot “shiisation To. Sau politan rege s nmm 3 i Metro- 1600. “*Evenings Dhone Georgia Joma. GIRL. colamx, helper ~ or 1 nd S0852W. i me work; reference. EEYS Duplicate £evs. 25 centa; mady -m 3o, Yalt Tumer & Clark. 13314 New olored. as mothei's helper with one " mage this her home. 1 Tows Gireie, North_8429. GIRL. colofed, rellatl and ' Wed Wednesday 3 .nn 7 GIRL. co HIGH SCHOOL mother’s he Anpxy 1929 18t "GIRL, colored, wants job us | Fap, Metro. 3005 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, webully, 73 Daired. “etc. qnhver 5 R hly Adune EO0E 1ow n quicl c: lams_ Service. - Gordon Bros.. 631 Columbiera gt ERHANGING AND P, Jour own selections. T atm to 0_job small. Cox, Atlantie Tiene "3at compléte | course of instructions; | P% DRESS or Tuesday an E can furbish rerercncess’ Cai uetmpouun 1759, mal LAUN‘DM OR CODK, 131A, 16th &, | 3783-J. L AORORESS, A claws, wanie work ou 55 the day; $2.00 per day and car fare. Adams WOMAN., colored, excellent cook, desires po- sition; housework, maid_waitrest; part days: ‘best_references. Potomac 1883. rou part ‘time ‘ang day WOMAN, colored, vork ne lsundry 'work. s general Thouse Phone North 375, PA.FIRHANGKNG & | PAINTINGGuaranteed k at Teasonable rates; estimates given. 25 orn: 380 Newton_ne. Norih 0638, NGING and patnt; . rennishing Hoors & Spectelty; "eeti- cheerfully given, © Pone. Atiantic PA!E? ms_and 3-5tor H newest patterns, Iltu!nluu‘:'pl’fl;;h%t\:rg painting of n.u kinds. _Adams 3; T Met: OMAN, “colored, _seneral housework: best Teference. 310 Vs 16* OMAN—_Opportunity, with interesting in Tor & Tefined. ‘well educated 25, Call Mrs. Johnson. 'umnnnn Hotel. for “appointment. Book house for wcmnv BV phote. WOMEN, 8 De trained “servics. Work® wi Address Box 84-5. Sion “Tit1 Natiohar Erecs Bids OMEN. “youns. "for aufomatic te] L onth to start afier eler Dositions: plea 3! to, 2t Jeauired. | Ap Room Nationat” Baie “Butiding. We desirable positions cal m. Pon Cumllc Jamiltes: work 8 pleasunt nd ‘well; experience un- SRy Room 121 abpearance and §00d personality. Sullivan, Plaza Hotel. MARK]NG AND SHIPPING GIRL. Good sal ABf'Z In persca, _Institute Clea: plani. r Spring. ASSEMBLY Wi M [ Bisct. ~Prefer desastment e clesning in person ol ing ESSERS, JO upmenced colored; must have experience on fancy and pleated dresses. Azpp}? the Globe Dry Cleaners, 923 Fla. ave. n.w. HELP—DOMESTIC. TOOK anid_downstairs Tiork, stay nighis: ecllnenrn:rd reference. 2962 Macomb st. n.w. itute petent;_ex- ©00! house mrldznte S ehablc, references. 1638 PArk T stay | nighis; 'COOK; G eAPeTianced; KAy bign Ehrlich. hits; e, > {nu‘udu ot ‘touch i TEA ROOM OR GIRLS' CLUBHOUSE FOR Tomt_E2coptionsl Jocation In £00d neighbor- hood. aimost downtown; large. modern house onderful. smooth. fr Yoo, das tion laree bedrooms. and bat heat, profusely wired, Adv to) Hleht party. ~ Address Box $30-R, Star SVELYN MURRAY THI0MASS. AVE W Swedisn and medical maseage.” Hours, 10 Uil 8 p.m. . 413 o om‘ LAW ork_of any kind: Terrea. Address Box 1 TWO LADIES WANTED TO LEARN HAIR- drr!llnl. high ::chnnl fradustes preferred. = D TOE JOINTS OR OTHER Mot troubiess . Gonsult. Foot Correction Lab- oratory, 612 F st. n.w., Sulte 108, ground floor. ALGOHOL RUB, SUNRAY BATH; COLORED SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. DR. MARIE H. ADDY, 3828 14th NW. Smenry s BEAUTY PARLORS. % | oo E\lt!v euh!nln! k“)yl mf ;| B e, N, eRi wave, $1.28. ve. lfl 1 MOTOE mvu. Bavennan, s 18 Travel Bureau, Prankiin 101! LEAVING for Paim Beach, Fia.. can ‘take 2 passengers; Teference: “STUDENTS DESIRE stimulating work pre. 155-S, Star_ofi oo cTom 3 7O FLORIDA—Elderly couple le- ine for Tempa sbout Oct. 1 can sccomm 2o iutnger Who wii Sasist With Griving.. Atia ntic 3415, iG. rst-clase .nxm.n”.?.‘x’é"‘én:“i'; ‘z’e“.‘.‘:fl%f. prices. Call Adams 6194. Gorin. 21° Beptember. Inc., 817 9th st. n.w. National 7417 NG} = Dapered. estimates furnished: PAI up; PoRk guarantesd. 52 TipCoiEe 3129 18th st nw. Ast L PIANO “TUNING, repsiring. Eet leading music "teachiers icer 1._4798. RI OB B -class. and all Finds of cement work. No job too far or too small. PLUMBING. HEATING, OIL BURNINC pairs and mn-nmom found relllhla xur n J._R. Guerlp, 413 E. C: ROOFING. spouting— watte stopped and Pesert ing: very reasonable. Cail Potomac 2164 mux luk- thep proof- WEATHERSTRI srade material and teed life ;_estimates free. Y3l Metal Weatherstry cally ne %n; 3 Basement. 1433 Mass. ave. n.w. = ERICK, l'lfi ne'r nmm.z cleaned. fi vrecking job. 13th and m— B IAL—J sale Government "war " Sorels Be: nd Union . Goo fflfio :'I athin, h.l Et :1.0;4‘ $19; ek’ Spd Sinese. ; %0, "t adiators lXId P [any other ba HECHING! ., _House wnekln BUILDING [ATERIALS—Wrecki two. story Gercmmcnt buildidgs, 'll'l for lul million hand-made brick, thousand sione, lteiel lumber, -