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NANCY PAGE Wall Paper fs OMd, But Patterns Are Modern things. Why., wall. accepted it, hook, line and sinker. bxvu'l;: holl:: some samples hhlho' 'ou. low me explain them true salesman fashion. . “This geometrical pattern is recom- mended for & bedroom. The ground is shell . _These dots are in mauve and blue and the lines are yellow, blue and mauve: Let us say that the sweep of lines should be ifiterpreted to re sent the height and depth of your feel- ings.” “What on earth are you talking -boé&. Ntmnce?’ -'oh"n I'm just ""&" preting the paper unimaginative Tolks like you.” “Well, lum m& interpreting and do the 8. = might have known you were an unap- preciative soul, Peter, with no thoughts above material . Alas, what a Jtragic fate is mine.” And mock tragi~ cally Nancy turned to the next s She showed him a cream with patterns in rose gray and soft blue. The artlessly placed flowers were in more vivid shades of rose and soft green. Next came a lattice paper of blue- green with flowers in warm terra cotta, and her last one with the sprightly ga- 1 paREEEE 2 ki give' them external treatments and some sort of bleaching cream, lotion or facial which will remove all traces of owness. But we must begin deeper than that and try to discover the cause of the sallowness and then use the local treatments at regular in- tervals. A sallow complexion may have various causes and in a great many cases a thorough physical examination is very necessary to discover any hidden e B verydeniie” symmptom, of ever, a very sym) poor or sluggish circulation and the skin is wearing the outward and visible sign of this condition. ‘Another very common cause is lack of active outdoor exercise, fresh alr sunshine and diet. ‘The girl or woman who s every day in the fresh air, takes active outdoor exarcise, who eats plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits and perhaps takes a glass of orange juice or the juice of a lemcn in water every morning before breakfast is seldom among those who complain of a sallow, oily skin. The warm and cold shower taken every morning and eve- ning, for those who can stand it, is & splendid thing for waking up a slug- gish skin, as it stimulates the circula- tion. A few simple exercises should be taken after the brisk rubdown. For local treatment it is a good for every one troubled with ‘a sal A unlovely complexion to steam it once a week. To do this pour ‘water into a basin and hold your face in the steam. Do not burn the skin by hold- ing i too near the hot steam, however. Throw a large thick towel over your head and the basin to keep the steam from escaping. When the water stops ,iving off the hot vapor, massage your ace with a mild soap lather. Rinse well in warm water and then in cold in which a few drops of simple tincture of , benzoin has been added or the following astringent, which many of my readers have found helpful: half ounce ammonia JOLLY POLLY A Lesson in Etiquette. BY JOSEPH J. FRISCH. ETHELLE, WHO ASSUMES AIRS LIKE ONE TO THE MANNER BORN, SAID, “IF A HORSE THROWS THE PRINCE OF WALES, THAT'S NOT NEWS. BUT IF THE PRINCE OF WALES, THROWS, A HORSE - THAT'S NEWS! “She assumes airs like one to the manor born” is the correct form. “ Manor (man-or, not main-or) means & nobleman’s or a gentleman’s Should o IDorbthyDix[ | Girl Who Gives Up a Good Job-to Get Married Can’t Be Accused of Marrying to Get a Living. A MAN writes me that he thinks the reason so many marriages are failures 1s because what men desire in matrimony is love, while what women seek is some one to provide for them. Therefore, he considers that the answer to the conundrum of how to be happy though married is for both parties to marry enly for affection and companions! and for the wife to follow some gainful occupa- outside the home and contribute as much money for the support of the w the husband does and te turn over the cgre of the children, if any, to think my emelpohdent is mistaken in thinking that many women in marry for a living. Women did 50 in former times. When matrimony respectable avocation open to a female they naturally em- unity that was open to them, but very few of them marry to support them, for the very good reason that they can sup- better than any husband they can get is likely to. Matrimony with women and has become a sacrifice, the modern girl may be, she is no fool. She knows her aware that the poor young clerk who is “keeping com- with her is no millionaire in disguise and that when they are marsied bo t take her to live in a palace and shower matched pearls and fleets of and doll her up like the Queen of Sheba. On the contrary, ledge, gained through personal experience, of the size and envelazgn and just how far a dollar will go, she does not befool herself with the theory that two can live as cheaply as one and that a man who is earning no more than she is can give her the luxuries she has when she has her whole salary to spend upon herself. Also, she looks around and sees that the girls who have married are far shabbier and harder worked than those who stuck to their jobs, 0 of her trousseau. Sadie, who was high-priced private secretary and the glass of fashion, 4s still wearing the Mamie, who used to go to Paris twice a year to bu g:nnl, considers it a treat now if she can get some one to stay with the chil-. 50 that she can go downtown for a couple of hours. Mina, who was a crackerjack saleswoman with big commissions works, 14 hours a day cooking and washing and baby tending. W, . & girl contemplates the lot of and swapping a .. her married friends she beholds nothing at leads her to believe that she would improve her material condition ood situation for a husband. . Nor does she de- ceive herself on the subject. She knows that it is far more fatiguing to perform on a gas range than it is on a typewriter; that housework is much less interest- g:,.' t-h"tn the l'lvo;k y\}u do “ll'u.r fiore or oflefie,t vmerr f}oujs{;’e k?cw people and hear ings all day long. ermore, that the wife job has no envelo) attached to it as has the job outside of the home. i " So the girl of today may be acquitted of the charge of marrying to get some one to suj sordid r;l:lnn and sentiment and the desire a cb t her. She marries t the average American marriage. nowhere else is marriage so often a failure as it is with us. ‘world in the number of our divorces. for love. So does the man. There is It is based entirely,on of two young creatures for each of er, We lead the Nobody can explain why mer and women who marry for nothing but love should so soon fall out of love with each other. But they do, and so far as one is able to ji it appears that the men are more quickly disillusioned than the 'olun,lnd“mt the affection of husband is less able to stand the strain that the sacrifices of matrimony entail than that of the wives. There are more un- faithful husbands than there are wives. More wives who are.clinging desper- ately to husbands who are weary of them and trying to shake them off, ‘Whether this is the fault of the women or the men, who can say? Perhaps wives do not know how to pla; with them. Perhaps hulh:nxl the game so as to keep their husbands fascinated are constitutionally fickle and cannot help but roam. But I do not believe that the solution of the problem of making a_happy home is for the wife to work oufside of I think, in the first place, that the it. man who is not willing to work for his wife and children and who resents supporting them is a poor creature who has real manhood about him and that he could never possibly keep the re- LE H it and earn the HH : i 1d be the home maker. 2| of though! strength nor time of his wife. And, in the second place, I think that any woman as wife and mother and makes a comfortable home work in the mutual partnership and should not be expected to to buy the material out of which to make the bread as done .. home the bacon. The woman should cook it to a turn. provide the faw materials for the making of the home. ‘That is the fair division of labor, and home is an undertaking so vast, so complicated, requiring such t and energy and intelligence that it leaves a woman for anything else. expect & woman tc work all day in an office and then come home at and clean the the how to husbands who few men who feel house and prepare the food for the {dmily and for her to to pay for the upk n, -and as none of us enjoy being cheated it would promote domestic peace and harmony p of the home is certainly took all and gave nothing. that their wives and children are bur- who begrudge them the money they cost, but to the great of men the very fact that their families are dependent upon grm them to them. es out of ten you It brings out all the tenderness and chivalry in their will find that the clinging-vine wife is er. (Copyright. 1929.) imulating the circula- them. By the steam has reached capillaries of the faclal skin it uch of the force given to it ts, so that it is often advisable to stimulate by massage and zctive Facial massage is very soothing, and the bleaching and astringent properties of the weekly facial pack will tempo- rarily remove sallowness and small wrinkles. To make the pack mix to- gether two tablespoonfuls of carbonate of magnesia, one tablespoonful of tal- cum powder, one tablespoonful perox- ide, one tablespoonful lemon juice, sufficient witch-hazel to make a smocth paste. To give the facial pack prepare as for other facial treatments. First cover the hair with a towel. Place your bleaching pack handy. Apply your cleanser first and remove excess cream. using a tissue square or absorbent cotton. Steam the face by applying & hot towel or two, Massage your face and neck with your bleaching cream for a few minutes, using an up- ward rotary movement. Now cover your eyebrows and eyelash>s with pads of . absorbent cotton moistened with witch-hazel or rosewater, as you do nov ‘want to bleach your eyebrows or .ashes. Apply the bleaching .pagk evenly and allow it to remain on the skin for 10 or: 156 mihutes, Then wasn off with cream or non-greasy cream and . _Dry and apply & id very lightly. Remove excess crzam and A G Nk apply your face powder. MM‘K: above treatment -your skin anmnwdmywu&‘eéumetrut» ment will stimulate in to a ‘This treatment may be or it may be used alternately her week with the regular faciul estate. The manor-house is the dence of the lord or master of “To the manner P, o'clock a.m. ing motor trucks to the ington. D. C. ly for propos: Bureau of Supplles and Accounts. ' J. J. CHEATHAM, | Paymaster General of the Navy. 008,15 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A Smart Hotel In America’s Smartest Resort ST. CHARLES AR A ¥t “Lovau e Bostdwets. ation _on 3 WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT MOVING, I’Aicl(lNG & STORAGE. Since 1898 DAVIDSON &T3RReE" o2 L unses A 230 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day defors oublication. Por Sunday. §:30 o.m. Saturday. . At the Brinch Agencies. one hour earlier. both for dally and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death notices and Lost. and Pound advertisements for the datly will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Saturday and Legal Holidays. when the closing time is 10:20 a.m. Death Notjce: and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. A HELP—MEN. mfiw“o""nb""""“g' cards “make Blg rofits. Our fine assortment, 3 Best selter.~ Colonial. Studio, 1241 Talbert st. s.e. Phone Lin. 4231 9 BOYS, white, with wheel excellént opportunity to learn a trade. Bly 1616 K &6 now.. 2nd fioor. CARPENTERS wanted. 36 per G enced men. 603 Distrit Nat. Bank BIds. 1406 G st. n.w. CARPENTERS (3). Apply 1601 18th st. nw. Open_shop. CHAUFFEURS for Subway Cab service: must :l:v;wld!nIIGCItlon card. Apply 625 3rd ELECTRICIAN, experienced, with knowledge of wiring in District; state salary, phone, where employed. Address Box 105-C, S&nr office. JANITOR, colored, single, experienced: must have referénces: $60 nth and quariers. A is_Box_4 offict LAUNDRY SALESMAN or sales manager. first-class; must have full knowledge of the Iaundry business; state experience. Address Box 226-B. Star ofice. RN MANAGER for shoe store; must have chain store experience, with best reference. Write stating age. present capacity and salary: all information " held in strictest col Address 95-C, Star_ MAN te ‘ant home: ng home-dressed _ turkeys. chickens, and butter, direct from farm; ployment: liberal commission. Old Homestead, Silver Spring, No. 1 Kensington_306. X v MEN ¢3), at once; prefer men with some eliing experience. Apply Room 3. 918 F MACHINIST, first-class, for small_and me- dium size work: give details of experience. Address Box 1 Star_office. S inexpensive device verage earnings 315 to run_errands; Ap- ende. 10 for also eggs steady em- Write the Phone . M 5 MEse] B! F. Roberts MOTHERS — We want a 14-year-old boy (who looks younger) for a four weeks Christmas feature (commuting distance of Washington). Must have fair skin. blue eves and be a real boy. able to act a part. to be friendly to children and to_entertain a little. Good Pay. Apply with boy to 705 o Bldg.. 14th and G sts. n.w.. 9:30 :30 Saturday morning. . PAINTERS: §4 day: state telephone. Hress Box 116-. Star ohce. " PIon® PAINTER. Call Georsia 3540 between § PATENT ATTORNEY, wil Commercial. experience. "to take charve of patent work, including all phases of patent prosecution. Address Box ,_Star office. PHARM, registered. — ADDI: 901 Pa. A ACIST, Christiani_Drug_Co. n. RMACIST, 3 i evences. Address Box’ 410, Suay PROGRAM SOLICITORS, experienced: also two real phone men; start work immediately. Positively strongest organization in Wash- i i1 G MG the st time to g0 out 604, 710 1ath st mw o0 - R RADIO MAN, thoroughi Ehced i seryicing all make. setec Fespongyile” posif . men of this ad. office. Sxmerl: :must Ee tigation and hold down We have notified our Address Box 466-B, Star &% RADIO SERVICE MAN_Permanent position: Fadlo Sho. 1601 L st mw. oo - SALES CORRESPONDENT for local school: :‘Ill:let have previous letter-writing exper! Interviews will be r‘hose le! granted only to the tlers are satisfactory. Address Box SALESMAN to sell Mdit Syrup: ons who kiows something about this 3 Kigms something sbout this”line prelerted: SALESMEN_Big opportunities for bIf Week- ly earnings selling radios at Jordan's. get your. pay and plenty of It. Sée Mr. Ketchum * bets : Ketchum between 8:30 and 9 a.m. at 1239 BALESMEN (107, without exper] a.m.. Woodfm Motor Go.. Siiver Sprime, Ma. SALESMAN, experienced, - SRR, SALEAY. Pl [ o TUCK ~ POINTER, _experienced mental work. Apply Fox Hotel, Room 1. after § in “monu. Pa. ave. . white, between 1| E vears old, as waiter. " Apply 449" Conn ave. n.w. 1 i tute. WANTED—SALESMEN. SITUATION—MEN. (Continued.) RECOMMENDED SERVICE. | (Contipued.) : TRAVELIN LESMAN to reprasnt na- Tioma) Teather ‘30045, manufacturer in Mary- land, Delaware, Virginia and Washingion, .G. " Experience necessary in _calling on rtment stores and the jewelry. diug and luggage irade. Line consists of lady’s bags, men's biilfolds. Kev cases, stc, and will be ‘Socount. . Write' full particniars. Addross Box 213-B, Star office. MAN,” colored, wishes work: butler, house- man,’ Janitor: newcomer; Mississippl. Liv- ingston. 1326 Corcoran st. n.w. B PAINTER wants work: real estate Work especially: very reasonable. Call after 6 2, Dec h{ PHARMACIST, registered, reliel work: for nights yand Sundays. Phone Col. 5380, O edan tabe two. Alto tan Tiein Jou vk o, {0 iocate at lowest cosi. Owen Furlow, Bot. 85723, 3507 Brentwood rd. ne. H MECRANIC will_drive car_to Fiorida far transportation; reliable; . references. = Ad- dress Box 111-, Star office. . BEAUTY PARLORS. INSTRUCTION COURSES. [VING 1 L T e all Lin. 82. UTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY. MEN frtractens oxpert. ndy insiructress. Call YOUNG MAN d " Te- B g ST LR e ter AN, 23, desires permanent © eeper, YOUNG De; nection: experienced bookk: T clerical work: references. Lincoln 1398. 9 _SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. o AR ART SCHOOL, UTY ‘CULTURE, art numnn..}'fi‘ . n.w.—Watch for _our, speclals’ daily. tt dyeing at reasonable prices. ~ Investisate our plan to earn while you jearn. Met. 9795. s MARCELS, $25¢ AND 50c; SHAMPOO. 25¢ TO ; il other work nominal prices. "MA- BEi1E RONOUR BOHOOL 317 14th CONOVER. West 3088, 3128 H at. COMPLETE HOME STUDY COURSE FOR Junior clerk: census examination. Postal Cor respondence School, 945 Pa. Nat. 5622, LEARN TO BARN_Gregg shorthand, type: writing, bookkeeping and ot! secretarial sublects; aiso specal review and dictation classes or evening. 0 $16 monthly. Coltmbia Sehool, 1th and Monroe. Col. 107 COUPLE, white. ‘age 31, as chau and Houseman, maid of soverness: Fererence o expesience. Address Box 3i-C, Star offc GERMAN chauffeur and all-around man: mald. Rockdale Spring. Farm, COUPLE want work, man . n.w. BUSINESS _OPPORTUNITIES. POOL ROOM FOR BALE, complete. Inauire ::mn:mllel. 1417 N, Cap. st., betveen._lz SACRIFICE SALE-Leaving town: school supplies and noveiti any price. 1320 Tth st. n.w. store, ; must sell at i DavInG, iisoRa, AR, oo cere an: ; Sbecinl rates this month. —Adams 3489, 13" . BUCH SFUL TUTOR, WILL Z&)‘-@gflxfinfilu of elementary An% Junior high School rades Address Box 13-C, Star ofice. YOU'RE WANTED FOR A BIG-PAY RADIO job. Tl show you how to start making more money almost the day you enroll. I'li give you eight big outfits of radio parts for a home experiment laborators. With them you can build almost all of the Iatest circuits. Find out what_ radio offers you, Phone or write for “Rich Rewards in Radio. Treel ' Dept, 9XC8, Natinal Radio Insti- 16th_and ¥U_sts. n.w. FRENCH BY FRENCH TALKING, EXPERI- enced _scholar, teacher of France. Appoint- ment by letler. Try once. Address Box 104-C. Star office, ¥ WHY SPEND 9-12 MONTHS DAY OR 18:24 months In night school. When you can et & better commercial course. including fhe sume essential subjects in about one-third the time? Thousands of indorsers. Position guaranteed graduates. Est. 10 srs. New classes now_forming. ' Enroll today. Boyd Secretarial_Schooi. 1338 G_st. Natl. 2338, SPANISH: ~ PRIVATE LESSON, DOLLA Dative lady, collece graduate; free trial Je son._1413 Chapin. . Columbin 814, 1 PARISIAN, GOOD_EDUCATION, WOULD exchange 'French lessons or coaversations for English ones, any week days between 3and 5. Write Gourlou, 1705 Corcoran t. FRENCH CONVERSATIONALLY; teacher in Prance, college man; singly, 32: 1n cIass, § Apply by letter, Prof. Antoine, 306 F st. MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, Inc. Competent instruction. practical exverience. " Day, eve. classes. 817 MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES Cosiching for Census Biireau examinations. Tl Theater Bids. felephone Commbia NEW HEBREW CLASSES have begun at the Adas Israel Synagog. 6th and Eye sts. n.w.. conducted by Mr. 8. Barishansky (son of Rabbl R. M. Barishansky). ~Registration every day between 4 an 3 0-DAY TRIAL IN HAIRDRESSING. TO 8 WEEKS_DECIDE YOURSELF —if T can teach you to Your satisfaction. French marcelling, - horseshoe W dips, swirls: small charge for tools. to in- vestigate. This week only. 1745 K st. n.w. until 8 p.m. 10% WALL STREET INSTRUCTION SERVICE— Synopsis: Comparisons, Clearing House Tick- ets. Sgock Delivories, Loans, Interest. Mar- ®ins. #Alto separate course in Stock Records and Stock Transfers. Assistants in demand. MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, Tivoli Theater Bldg.. Studios 401-3-3-4-5-6, _ Telephone_Columbia_3000. SPEED DICTATION CLASSES. Miss_Milton. Siea Wilitams. Formetly of the Milton School 445, 1o, 6:38 daily.” €0 80, 100 . p. . Oxford Bldg., 726 14th St., and Floor. * AVIATION. Learn this fascinating business, teemin with opportunity. Our ground school an I aviation mechanics course gives you the re- aquired training to pass Departmant of Com- merce examinations and qualify for~ the many fine positions available in_ the avi tion industry. Complete theoretical .and Apply by letter to this box number. | practical training at special low rates. Just the career for the ambitious young man. AVIATION SCHOOL OF AMERICA. Office and Class Rooms, 1108 16th St. BUSINESS _INSTR SPECIAL PREPARATION “CEN fice exam ‘The Civil Service Preparatory School, s.e. cor. 12th & F sts n.w. Met. 6337. * EMPLOYMENT AGENCI RUPHERS' EXCHANGE-—Honest, mestic help by day week or month: vestigated, Decatur 3051 1837 1lth n.w. “de3* MAN AND WIFE, settied, W lor. !llh living quarters. 424 SITUATION~—-WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER eral clericul work, ex- petienced i time Keeping. and. compiling young lady, refined. Address Box 20-C. Star_office. BOOKKEEPER, e margin__accounts, N 18- job as jani- . W, * rienced in _ brokerave iesires temporary Wore. GIRL, colored, high-schodl business, desirés work at home a 3 envelopes, mailing circulars, filling out blank forms, etc. Phone Wis. 2530. NURSE desires position in_doctor experienced, educated, practi typing and all offi ments of patient, references. Phone Clarendon {34 care of InvAld; efcient home nights; references. Address | NURSE. i valescent or semi-invalid; reference. coln 8607, NURSE, practical, changed. _Pot. 1725-J. P. B. X_operator or saloslady wants tion.” Address Box 69-C. Star_office. SECKETARY—Fast. accurate sten thoroughly conversant with all tails. Quiet, ~willing _worker. personality. ‘commercial, exverience. s Cleveland 4939. ' o SECRETARY, 10 years experience in_sen: Sral ofiice work, With knowledge of booR: keeping. _Adams_3772-W. . STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY, 10 experience, desires permanent _ positi available immediately; ggod references; mod erate salary to start. ne Adams 1511 Address_Box_100-C._Star o STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST—Can take aver- gge dictation. iype accurately, 315 Wegk. Miss_James. Frank. 6113. TYPIST, dictaphone._ operator, desires posi- tion. experlenced: references furnished. =Ad- Box_61 “office. L YOUNG LADY wants position as clerk for ice work, experienced; references. Gall Golumbia ‘61830, . i Tapher, office de- Agreeable technical ONE-HALF INTEREST in wholesals manu- facturing business; $7,000: $3.000 cash, bal- ance in secured nots can be active Ad- dress Box 44-C. Star office. MAN IN BUSINESS, good™ location, wants Btware diverymien A, pocl ity Address Box 131-B. Star office. . " 8r BARGAIN—Cafeteria and lunch, completely gauloped. For Information cail cu51‘|l-.na Address Box 431-B, Star office. 80 STORE NEAR COLORED SCHOOL; sell Tm cash. $50 mo., interest, or rent: itable unch room, delicatessen. Met. 4300 * dress Box 84-C. Star ngcg,'“ i3 WE HAVE several clients who wish to pur- chase small businesses. What have you to 2 ress Box office. _* Veteran: CAFETERIA, opposite U, 8. Bureau; $40'to 385 & day: for sale; (mumedi- any reasonable offer con- ate possession: sidered: stendy income: rent reasonable. sand 8 p.m. 82l Vermont 53-¢ Call between ave. n.w. 1 lOOM FURNISHED HOUSE, suitable_for. Toqging house; cashi sale, 350" 7138 200n | st. N.w. _Call evenings. £ SODA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEON in downtown business section: well eauipped and stocked: established business; long lease. Price, $5.000, Address Box 421-C, Star office. FINE LOCATION, business or rooming houst upper floors, 939 H st. n.w.; $90, with he furnished: 11 rooms, 2 baths (2 kitchens): near department stores, F. P. Sheehy & Bro., 805 10th st. n.w. FLORIDA ORANGE GROVE, excellent co dition, competent. care contract, good, @ sent owner. Want money to protect patent. Clear property considered. ~ Address Box 121-C. Star office. i) GABOLINE, ACCESSORIES: well located, cauipped and stocked: good_business: leas Price reasonable. Address Box 237G, Staf ce. ‘ 9 (Continued. PAPERHANGING AND ~PA lections.” I aim to please; 00 ‘smal. B D. Cox.,Atiantie 1180. 3 gedal, 52w, Adame PIANG TUNING, $2.50. We _specialize in Lonerel piano sepaits gnd rebuNAIng, . Get cur_estimates. Prices re . Bkilled faechanics. Work guaranteed. Sanderson- Schaeffer Go., 644 H st, ne. Lin. 1057, Night service, Col. 5940 and Pot. 989-W. PLUMBING, HEATING, OIL BURNING; T~ pairs and installations: found reliable for 33 years _J. R. Guerin, 412 E. Oap. Lin. 3417, POLISHED PLATE GLASS for furniture tops; let us estimeute. Loveless Hardware Co.. Fla. ave. n.w., 703 Kennedy st. n.w. Phone North 1729, Georgia_ 10832. ROOFING, weatherproofing, weneral repair work and painting a speclaity. = All work Flaranteed: first-class labor ahd material used on every sob. Call Mr. Bowen, 53 R st. ne.Pot. 2164, 10 RUGS MADE TO ORDER from old o pets and rugs: immediate or future delives SOUTHERN RUG_CO.. National 2332 13" E VERW 2 R ATED, repaired. Brass ;" Call us for est. R:me Plating Co., 1227 D st. n.w, Nat. 9697, T n G e B Pl ard Uph. Co., 403 11th n.w. Nat. 4903. 11+ weather fer 1351 WINDOW SHADTS, screens. stripping: estimates free, Butler SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUE CHESTS OF DRAWERS. refifie ished, 315 and up; spectal 518" 10th st._n.w. ANTIQUES—Period and mid-victorian fur :ltureq.uwonder!ul bri brac, china, porces lain and brongze; treasures from every d. 1733 P st. n.w._Metropolitan 2308. BANJO, Vega; coet $150; will seil for $50. Call_Columbia’ 9834-W. :‘- BEDROOM SUITE, bed-Gavenport sulte, hall ier 6x15 ft, 2 Whitall Anglo an Tug: fio’q‘"; ‘reasonable. 5420 &nn. 5 e ety s BOOK—] state book, 1927-28, full B e aaeotnird GHginal Goste Woodward Bldg. Nat'l 9254. 1LD! ATERIAL AND BRICK—Re- PUTEP A on \ised mAterial at our Cemp Meigs yard, which we will move next year to Istn and H sts, ne. A large selection; Jows est _prices, ed b7, sauare dealing. E Brick. $750 per thousa ea "whols brick. no bats, full cou Hooring. $19 per th framing, $19; s CAaicte” windows & Complete win HECHINGER CO.. 3th and DAY BED, Kroehler, ha.nd‘g;e'fillfr:t%om, 4 lour covering, = B bed Coat S50, CSell $40. *ADL. 35, 183 Biltmore, 8 CASH REG scale. electnic' U 8. w310 Geo Ttems. 54 Bl Ave. NE. National; electric Toledo “Siicing macnine, aod ' ave. n.w. CIGAR AND NEWSSTAND, located —lobby large office bldg.; ~fully ' equipped and stocked: possibly best stand of kind in city. Price, 4,750 £ash. Address Box 109-C, Staf office. . SITUATION—DOMESTIC. g stay nights COMPANION-NURSE, _experienced _house- keeper: best references. FPhone Decatur - B COOK. middie-aged, wants place private family: if necessary. 16 M st.n.w. 8 COOK, colored, neat, first-class: does house- work, ‘maid, waft; part time, day's; 5 1883. od cook. willing 2003 3rd n.e. * 1 GENERAL HOUSEWORK in apt. or small family. part time or help with chidren; neat_and reliable. North 1127. GIRL. colored. refined, high-school gradu- ate. wishes work. maid. chambermaid, wait- foas or light houseWork: splendid ref. Pot. GIRL wants work as chambermaid or cooking and houseworke! uired. 1904 st GIRL wants plain cooking and first-floor work; no washing and ironing; good refer- ence.’_24 Defrees st. n.w. GIRL, colored, wishes work, part time, chambermaid or mother’'s he a 3 43 O st. ne. NoRh SRR e——— 11% 8'st. Frankiin ses. o 0 " Tain Teference if re- as general houseworker or mother's h stay ights. good references. 1307 R GIRL wants work. good cooking and gene: bousework.” 2707 N_st. n.w. GIRL. neat, colored, wants place clean apt. morning or chambermaid hotel; first-class ref. 1332 12th st. n.w. 100 "FOR SALE TEA-ROOM EQUIPMENT—A com. pléte equipment including everything neces. ry to open a first-class tea_room. Color heme orange and black. Worth $2.500, will sacrifice for quick salé, Phone Metro- politan_5800. TOOK STOVE and range; good conditio Seaconable. 1311 Potomac ave. se. & . with cofl spring and mattress filled gain, Call after 7:30 p.m., Nat. ”lt‘ofi‘nl. DESKS, chairs, safes, files; cheapest prices on. *“Bpecial sale. factory sec- ondsy * Commercial Ofice Furoiture Co. 430 8th st. n.w. Metro, 7742. WANTED A PARTNER 3900 buys hall in- terest in going cafeteria worth $6. ing to sickness of husband, wife requlres a apable restaurant manager as partner, Call forth_9649. DESKS—Sale of “factory seconds’ of ofice furniture, desks, tables, chairs, bookcases, file cabinets, cabinet safes and used office furniture. _ You can also rent it. H.Baum & Son, 616 E st. n.w. Main 9136. TAILOR BHOP, 2112 New York ave_Store, 3 rooms and bath, $50 a month. Call Na- tlonal 0510. DRESS, emerald-green crepe, Patou model; never_worn: bargain, quick sale; 16. Call_North_8576. Md. State road near D. C. Doing 3350 weekly: great future. Addiesi Box_94-C. Star_offic 104 ROOMING HOUSE, beautiful _corner, 11 rooms, furniture new: refinished inside and outside recently: filled all the time: large dining room sul Ilml;:'{:; wAn "fl" ‘r‘t?l’l’fll“ oun, North a5 oo e seen to be 16th st.. downt TOBACCO, near high school terms; reason. 19 APARTMENT HOUSE, 6 apartments: desir- able location: paying- better than 10% on 420.000; wortdi Investigating. Phone Decatur OCERY., CONFECTIONARY, SernFrakiin 1636, 458 9th 5t ROOMING HOUSE WANTED %t once; will pay_cash. Address Bo 87-C, Star office. DELICATESSEN, Gl light lunches, fountain; living quarters; $1,700; 4th st. nee. good busi- w. 8% FIREWOOD, 31 per load. First come. flrst ed. Apply at Camp Meigs, Sth and Fiovida_ave. ne. HECHINGER CO. FRIGIDAIRE, model AP-5, tu-fone, porce- lain_exterior and interior. 'Price, $175. AT< ngements can be made to transfer ferred payments to purchaser. Call Adams 4800, Apartment 120, for appointment o see. RE—maple dressing table. mohair liv. rm. suite. fine mah. . dill mah. drop-lent fablé, bedroom suite. ‘odd chairs. breakfast set and_other fine pleces at real bargains. Dawes Furniture & Specialty Co, 2447 18th. Miss Dawes, mgr. Oven till p.m._Adams 7321.. e FURNITURE, Saturday, November 9, saie ai Weschler's, 920 Penna. ave. n.W.. includes’ suites. odd 1 ,_planos. rugs._etc. FURNITURE—Enameled ~dresser, table, 2 beds, 2 rugs, 2 chairs, 1 spring. $60. Ga. 2953-J. chiffonier, 1 mattress, WANT TO BUY small second morteage pa- ;i sple: oderate rent; price. 311, MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS. 920 New_York Ave. STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS. TYP- 1sts., male and female, needed to supply the 1,400 firms that use ihis office regularly as their employment dept. In the past five years we have placed 3,791 people in_office positions. No charge unless placed. Wash. ington Employment Exchange, 214 Nat. Press Bldg., 14th and P. District 480. LAUNDRY DRIVER, $35; counterman, $35: short-order cook, $25; and many others open daily. _ Wash. General Emp. Asency, 502 Albee Blde.. 15th and G sts. n.w. NOTICE — Nationai Personnel Bureau, 1719 K st. Competens help furnished datly: Dositions open_daily. ~District 5821. POSITIONS Need 500 applicants daily, stenographers, ty p ists, bookkeepers, clerks, smen, etc. Free reg- istration, Boyd’s, 1338 G n.w. Natl, 2338. HELP—WOMEN. YOUNG MEN (6). energetic and_ willing to work for promoifon. We train you and pay vou while learning. Apply between gnd & pm, 505 Tnternational Bidg.. NEW IDEA —for real estate salesmen: part-ti s st have Witomoblle. See Mr. Anfys. 1014 Barr Bidg.. 11 | - SALESME . B R BT g ereansedon AMBITIOUS MEN —are _satisfying their ambitions in Mr. Crabb's organization daily. DON'T HESITATE. 205_INSURANCE BLDG., 15th_& EYE STS. /MOVING, STORAGE 616 EYE ST N.W. + DIST. 2010 EDUCATIONAL Examinations—3 hours’ instruction each day and 3 hours each night. days and nights ch week. Prepare now. The Civil Service Preparatory School S.E. Cor. 12th & F Sts. N.W. Met. 3. 4 AUTO TRIMMER —and woodworker, first-class only. Apply DETROIT BODY & FENDER WORKS, 2035 Ga. Ave N.W. Exceptionally Opportunity —for 2 aggressive young men between the ages of 25 and 32 selling automobile insurance. Unusual connections. Splendid opportunity for advancement. Leads furnished. Drawing ac- 5| count for men of pfoven ability. Apply Room 220 Mills Building. Poteet’s oines BUSI COLLEGE Commersial National Bank Bldg. 14th and G Sts. ' National 4717 SPANISH ~_SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Ripia Prageess: Tisn 800 . Nab. biey e The Civil Service Preparatory School Southeast Corner 12th & F Sts. N.W. Phone Metropolitan 6337 Prepares for Census Office, Patent Office, Weather Bureau Rallway Mail, Post Office, Totions. Junior and Senos “Tepiat: Sunicr and * Benior Stenographer, | Glerk-Typist, Glerk-Stenographer, Compufer. : Eecial Agent: Forést and. Field Glegk. e STENOTYPY glerister now for instruction tn enotypy. Beinners Shorthand November 1, 3o OrC TEMPLE SCHOOL 1420 K St. N.W. Nat. 3258 & y as good course in every respect in one-third tI Enroll TODAY. it 13"‘ % .;: i" N at'] 2338. tarial School, 1 fl Commercial Art Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Positions for Gradustes r New Catalog, LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 20 Years in Washington 1338 F St., O) Fox. Met, 2883, JUNIOR AUDITOR Tex_Unit. Salary, 32300, %fi? IPr’e:pl{:ntlo‘gnml:.l: -fg:. Ciyn” Berv ol o 12th & F Sts., NAV. - Met. 6381 * OPPORTUNITY for energetic young man as salesmdn in new high-grade men’s wear store ; ex- perience in Washington stores preferred. Address Box 98-C, Star office. BOOKKEEPER, accountant fa- miliar with department store ac- counting. Only those with ex- perience need apply. Replies confidential. Address Box 119-C, Star office. CHAUFFEURS. Drivers with responsible refer- ences and identification cards, know- ing the city will be employed. Ap- 1 *Y BLACK & WHITE CAB CO.,, YELLOW CAB €O, 1240 24th St. N.AV. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER and _stenographer, experi- enced. State rge, experience and salar willing to start. Al replies confdential. Address_Box 99-C. Star office. CLEANER, white, for girls’ quarters of office buikiing: working hours from 7 am. to 4 p.m.. no Sunday work. Applicant must be 25 vears of age or less. Address Box 439-B, GIRL. colored, wishes work of any kind. 436_Eye st. n.w. Sl HOUSEKEEPER and cook, reference, desires position jn & Washington suburb, 'Virginia _prefer: have small Gagiwhier. * Write 58 Melwood ave., Cherty- dale. Va. B LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED. 50c called for snd delivered. * Address 508 K Dositl 17y nedy st. n.w._Phone Ga, 1507. LADY, settled, Catholic, wan = working housekeever ih small family_ of adults._ Address Box 110-C, Star office. 9% th exc. lent LADY, ml ged and refined, wishes Do- sition as light housekeeper or companion in rivate family. Call or_ write Mrs. C. . Hayden, 1357 3and st. n.w. £} PLAIN COOK. maid or mothe: helper, Colored alilt sty nighiss. rererencer. Ut nished. 1308 Core n.w. N. WASHING to_take home, first-class laun- dry. Pot. 87 Hand laundry. 1758 Corcoran_st._n w. ‘WOMAN, colored, neat, wants place as cook, general worker; will work part time; ref, Decatur 2419, Two Dé Iuxe Boarding Houses. Availsble After November 10, 3414 16th St N.W. 1201 Ciifton ‘St. N.W. sly Real Estate Department, RNATIONAL BANK, 18 Jackson Place. Phlie District 0864. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. “The follo business concerns guararitee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommengled Service Column call National , Branch 115. BEDDING, mattresses renovated. Springs paired: special low prices now. Columbia Bedding Co., 219 G st. n.w. National 5528 BEDDING of all kinds Tenovated and, steril- ized by process approved by Health Dept.. D. C. Prompt service and low prices. Eagle Bedding Co., 2215 5th st. n.e. Decatur 755. INT | Desks. chairs. file cabinet. Iy American desk with Fomtoae Mo Youier farniture, elase: hone Nogth 7006, Apt. 704. 8 GARAGE Yor sele, il steel, portable; s15. 27 15t nw i i NGE, 2 refrigerators, floor lamp, buf- et Tateicn” {nble: odkeraud gas. stove. 1436 Fairmont st. n.w. Adams 6730. : R coal_and Tanges, Tebuist AT Expert repaiving. . +The Stove Shop.” 306 B s.e. Atlantic 4430. FFIC RNITURE from U. 8. Govt— R Ras i for your office at great savings. Shivage Co. office furn. dept.. $10 Bth st. .. B PLANTS, $1.25 hundred. Call Notrth 6767, Tk PIANGS_Americon Storage Oo. ofers for quick sale the following genuine hu‘ahl ih planos: Sohmer upright, fine order, $165: Howard upright for practics, 363; Story & Clark player. 5175, Monthly payments aes cepted. 3801 Georgla ave., COF. ard, Open _evenings till 9 o'clock. o PIANO , BARGAINS—One Midget used four months, $175. including - bench; Steinway upright,' rosewood case. ~$105; Steinway upright. black case, $145: Stie upright, mahogany case, $350, including bench: Emerson. $160: Ernest Gabler, $75 I janos for rent: chase price. Moving, Shipping and repair- 3 & uprights WOMAN. colored, wants part-time, morning or_evening work. North 1704-J. WOMAN, young, colored, desires part-time place. morning work._ North 3110. ‘DRESSMAKERS, first_class, who can drape and .cut: experienced only. Jeanne, 1929 K_st._n.w Dol T DRESSMAKERS, first-Mass, at once. 1611 Conn._ave., 2nd floor. WOMAN, _colored, wish cook in’ private refs. 1745 Kalorama r WOMAN, Southern, wishes cook place; nights. Call 934 R st. or phone Decatur 2 FUR FINISHER, expert. Apply 831 1lth ttonw. HAIRDRESSER (Poro agent). 6819, Address 1917_18th SALESWOMEN, wear-_ Apply 1225 G st._ STENOGRAPHER. office inst_opening of good personality; Reply by letter only. 1213 315t st. n.w. i = WOMAN of mature judgment, free to leave city. to travel in interest of education. Only those possessing stability of character need ply; $1.500 annual income plus promotions bonus;_train fare refunded. ~Address Box 240-B. Star office. ____ WOMEN OR GIRLS (white). any age, any number; part or full time, day or evening, taking orders for wanted commodity. Call 10 a.m., the Fertol Co., 1340 You s “Phone North state age and salary. Samuel Shapiro & C nw! i0s WOMEN, young, full or part time. to sell high-grade, moderate-priced Xmas cards: ex- perience not mecessary: liberal commission. 1149 National Press Bldg. ATTRACTIVE POSITION. Traveling representative, then ‘manager: requires woman over 30, college or normal training preferable; woman qualifying earns man's income, $200-$400 month: unusual position appealing to woman not accustomed to answer want ads. Phone Mrs. Jessie M. Hamilt 1 gton. WANTED — Saleswomen for millinery department. Only those thoroughly s experienced peed apply. Supt.’s Office, 4th floor, 441 COMP. HELP—DOMESTI COOK _AND MAID, white, in private family; comforiable rooms; must have references. idress 1 -C. Star office. ___ s COOK and general houseworker, experi- enced: adult family.3; in Chevy Chase, Md. Stay nights: excelleht pay. Wisconsin 3628. COOK and general houseworker, white nights; references. 3517 Or T : 4 in family; sleep in; 58 _week. 1719 37th st. D.w. ‘WOMAN, cBlored. wants place, 1ist-cls general worker and cook, whole oF part time Decatur 3419 ' OMAN. reliable colored, wishe s Jaundry o taky home. Metropoiltan PERSONAL. e rate under headine of Personal B3 S0 e uhe .gdmfln{' i the regular line rate. FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO MATTRESSES. 3-plece_slip cover: X 8000 R L TSHERWOOD. 1515 3ath e Lin 8386 BRer wavee MoRduss: Weqnepdnss sad Fo: . Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- ARLENE'S, 2833 14in st. ww. Adams SWEDISH MASSAGE AND REDUCING GIVER by trained nurse-masseuse. Metropolitan 91, 10 to 6; evenings by appointment. L e " Dermanen T ARLENES, 2035 i at, mow, oo SUPERPL! HAIR PERMANENT moved by electric reedle. Mrs. Wflu‘l‘!: fif Conn._ave. Met. 216k no28* PAWN TI( ANTIQUES, DIAMONDS, CKETS, frst, Livingston gold, silver wanted: see us & Co.. 1319 F st. n.w. Nation; XMAS DOLLS, ALL SIZES, BEAUTIFULLY dressed. Also infants” and children’s clothes and lpgerie neatly made; reasonable. MASSAGE AND VIBRATOR TREATMENTS by lady attendant: treatments, 3. three for $5._For_appointment phone Adims 8985-J. FOR LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. NEURALGIA a A X EEDERDRCRER, BC! Siis ' west 1130 NATURELLE PERMANENT WAVE, $10— Done by our male experts; beaut:ful, natural- like wave; needs no finger waving. MABELLE HONOUR GRADUATE SCHOOL. 1335 N. H. ave. (Dypont Circle). North 10499, M. 'USE, vitalizes, invigorates New York ave. n. CONVALESCENT PATIENTS WANTED ON large estate in nearby Va., one mile from Washington: modern conveniences. Address Box 415-B. Star office.________ I WOULD_LIKE TO LOCATE MISS HATTIE Hersey Used to live at 533 Eye st n.w. Lived there some years ago. Annle Jackson, 2314 17th n Phone_Adams 6334- SSAGE. 1235 Suite 304. 11 46 7. * GIRL. colored, for light housework and to take care of child; reference. Apply after work; stay on premi Oxford,” Chevy Chase, Md. _ WAITRESS: help with_children; m nights:_colored: $50; suburbs. ~Apply Mrs. Lloyd. Burlingtgn. Hotel WOM. elderly. general housework: ' 1o gashing, 11" Wilson ave, Colmar Manor, "TEURS wanted to take part in per- A ATEUR oty Friday miant.” Apply “Mr. Fox, Family Theater, 535 8th st. s.e., after 6 b wants lady or . 930 11th 0 Whrk. Metro- Aontiomun past 28 for ofice politan Settled. colored, for general house- 1300 Deiafield n.w. Call after Spm _Adams €358 __ ' °_ WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, first-class cook: family of two: good salary. Phone North 8122 or call 3389 Ashmead pi. M. work. 5 CHA Trregular work: to be located in vicinity of Tilden Gardens and called when needed, Male or female: If female. maid. rson. might double as ‘u!l‘;! Apartment 102D, Tilden Gardens, 304 wick st. n.w. WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN to sell high-grade pharmaceuti- cals_to physicians in Virginia: some trade established; liberal commissio: drawing e ot eosential: cat necded. " Bmith " not. essentinl: 5 Rarmacal Co.. 323 East 34th st., New York City. EARN TWO DAYS’ 'Felix Mahony’s National Art School Colo: sign, Commercial Art, Poat: North 1114 New gzu.: Now Forming s ) Interior Decoration, Costume 747 Rhode Island Avenue andling Americ: widely known and th-re!oro most_easy to sell line of - ness and personal Christmas greeting juch as are in_almost universal ‘ nks, business, professional and h ple. We pay liberal commission in cash every day, together with generois monthly s fingl i 1, 5.5 vt i o =g mflmr fence. either full or part time for the Tt 4 s, by peo- ;Detionally known ssmple equipment s abpoliiely bl Uorelner HE PROCESS CORPORATION, 1 th . N.W, SITUATION—MEN. AGCOUNTANT - BOOKKEEPER, experienced, references, desires 568, 0f Books; will open your books. BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT, _experienced, capable of mamaging office; references. thoroughly | art-time ‘all BRACELET, DIAMONDS, PLATINU slave desizn. with emergld cut in all. Original cost $6.000: D 51900 Ticket must be sold at on ar BEDDING., MATTRESSES, box springs and illows reno.; best prices and prompt del. ash. Mattress Co., 319 L st. M. 6679, BEDDING RENOVATED, springs, mattresses. pillows. feather mat.; down comforts re-co: ered. _1deal Bedding Co., 622 E n.w. M. 4094. BUSINESS CARDS, 500 for §3; other prin ing as reasonable. ' McConvey's, D. C. Press, 639 F n.w._Fr. 1431-J. 9° ARPENTER-BU repairs, garages all concrete work; go anywhere. lantic 2671 CARPENTER, porches inclosed. ItEairing. jobbing in ‘general, plastering, 'papering. painting, weather . traping. Phone Ada 1394. V. L. T 12° ley. CHAIR =~ CANEING. PORCH ROCKERS splinted, upholstering. Armstrons, 1235 10th . DLW ranklin_7483. CONTRACTING, building, alterations and Jobbing. “If you want it done right call Raleigh & Wilson, Cleveland 1471. 9 DOOR. REPAIRING—We repair and renll ‘all standard makes of door_checks. C. P. Armiger. 9! York ave. b. etrapolitan 319! ELECTRIC WIRING and fixtures for old an new houses. Motors installed. Repairs, $1 per hour. 'Electric Wiring Co. Met. 1132. ER_Cottages, _porches, inds, weather strippin Hart, A Get our ssthmates. Hugo Worch, 1110 G LW, _Est. PIANO, Kim Est. 1879, bull_upright. in excellent con- T ohs may bé bought for only $150; terms. Kitt’s, 1330 G st ¥ PIANO, teinway’ uorl excellent condition; bargain, 519 Massachusetts ave. nw. ANO, inway, UPTIEht, comdleiely Tec hllfiEoAss!;l!nfll:l instrument. $265 buys 18 on easy terms. The Kitt Compauv, 133¢ G st. PIANO, Knabe upright. The world's best, at model eleclflcuzlfl;l‘d . latest reasonable. o REFRIGERATORS, 20, all_Kin $12 to $60: bargains at $3.50 to $il. Tarke manogany Hbrary table 310; cost 880 ment, 1712 17th. fect white 23s-karat diamond, I awn: Bo reasonable offer refused for ticket: Raa Star_office. EXPERT R FINISHING, scraping, elec. ing; skilled mechanics. ~Reduced prices. Paul Serene, 1209 N. Cap. st._Main 10187, FLOOR SORAPING, refinishing, inside paint- ing. refinishing furniture, carpenter jobbin: rices very reasonable, 511 6th st. n.w. Riain 2193, M. Price. 9 RING, 5 karats, wentleman's, perfect: white gold mounting; pawned for $800_ Biz sace Fiflce "o quick buyer. Address Box 238-Cr Star_office. RUGS, O:lental seatter: very re 1728 Conn. ave., FUR _COATS AND WORN OLOTHES RE- aired and remodeled in the latest style. n't throw them away. Prices very re sonable. _Quick Service ‘Cleaners and Fur- glers, 1709 17th “st. n.w. " Phone Decatur ‘PURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, repaired: slip covers made; est. cheerfully given. Returned free. Tittensor, 1600 8th st. n.w. N. 7702. SEWING MACHINE, Singer portabie electric, Enes contral and Nght, attachments, perfect condition; fully lgflrl teed: fm'nnnly $50. A Tee) bargain. i ‘F Singer, 8187 New Home, $15: Standard, $15; New Ideal, $100 others at 35: wil gnar. "Néw machines: o Renting and repairin 3 S8 Bew. Shop: 313 Par avers.. L. 215 HEATING AND PLUMBING—Pirst-class work orly; installations, remodeling and repar J. ;, Owen 9 6th st. n.w. Met. 5697. '¥YS—Duplicate xeys. 25 cents: You ot furner & CWTE. . B.W.__ Metro. 3005. - PAINTIN interiof, exterior; monthly pavments. Harry A. Glotus & Co. 3017 Ga._ave. n.w. Phone Gol. 4338. no20* PAINTING -Tut. and_ext. touse paintin expert floor fintahing; skilled mechanic Paul Serene, 1209’ N. Cap_ st Main 1018 PAINTING, papering of il kinds and deco- rating done on short notice. Workmanship guaranteed. Phone Lin. 4727 (Byrd). 12¢ PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, PLASTERIN Special prices this month, Best mater lfi work guaranteed. 8. G. Lopatin, 3329 1ith st. n. _rd. __Adams_5340. PAPERING, paincing, Textone and general home improvements: no cash required, first days after work is completed, ou"will save time and the Home Decorators, Ing 3t. n.w. Phone Met. 0854. We ‘guarantee all our work. c tigate. _Address Box 453-C. Star o TWO DIAMOND RINGS, PAWNED $500: one weighing about 2 karats, mar- auise ‘shape, blue-white, sef in platinum mounting. studded with dixmonds: other 13 perfect round diamond. set in piatinum with FOR marquise, diamonds in setting. Must be seen.| Lo be appreciated. Address Box 120-C, Star office. INSTRUCTORS (two) of commercial sub- Jects. preferatly with degree: desirable con- nection with Targewcollege: qualifica- tions and experiend® fully. Address Box Star n%lxee, FORMER PRIMARY TEACHER DI DOSItIOn - providing . rdom. BOAS sRA" rome remuneration, return for light duties. Address Box 11 r_offi 10° BEST OF MOTHER'S LOVE AND O Tor_ intants and children B 168 Semr Cali_Berwyn 87-R. 11 NURSE, IN HOUSE, WILL GARE FOR Invalids, conva a4 aged; reasonable rates. Clev. 2865-J. CARPENTER, handy with tools, service man in office bullding, apt. house or hotel; re- liavle, "steady, reaponsible. Phone Bragiey YOUNG'S. and return your child by priva lar class work, d Tesu- ancing, supervis d {eactiers normal sehoo! Sradustes. et. 7300 | HAUFFEUR, experienced. desifes position b private’ famis; 1ef ol T4 tension H-A"Fmfi positio Feterence. 1 GHAUFFEUR and Thouseman wants place with refingd family; can furnish best refer- dri¥es any make car. t. n.w__North 5003. ‘GARAGE MAN, wi ing; drive any mal rierice: night or day. LADIES’ TAILOR, experienced cutter Bushelmag I renag-toowent estanisnment. s to- dress Box 96-C, Btar office. ‘middle-nged, educhted, cIvil servi Got t i b MOTOR_TRAVEL. MITAMI, $23: TAMPA, $21: JAX., $17; AT- Hntata peinits South. Fia ears’ Wantod. Dixle' Tours, Howard House. Pr. 10183. 13% Biat sty . ~ 10V Tagld MOTORING TO YOI ¥ night: E A SPECIALLY CONDUCTED TOURS M m !.umrlum“‘.mnfi:“\;‘:lnq'I 1o Jncksonville Washington Motor Coach Depot, 141 Fu Ave NW. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING — Rooms DaDered as low as $4.50. Call Lincoln §708 ter 12 noon for estimate. PAPERING, painfing and piastering: firsi- “lass workmanship; done at feasonable prices. Call Adams 6194. Gorin. i L RO SR AL Painting of ail kinds. Adams 3336, et PAPERHANGING, painting, decoratigs, plas- tering. fioors refinished like n electrls ‘work, heatls Very reasonable; estimates cheerfully given: cash ‘or’ terms to SUit YOuT convenience. National Decorating Co. 125 Wi n.3._Adams 7578, Sk o PAPERHANG: Tow brices. Room. up._ Personal attention. Get my estim: J. Egdal. 3659 10th st. n.w. _Adams 7149, e Dattetua 36 U & room susr: Ehiteed work: "N. Abelman. 1 3 perfect con- i RTABLE ELECTRI i R n; $35 cash; dition, late model.” round bobi cost $115. _Georgia 1952-J. bl STAMP COLLECTION—To close &r. estate Hase Tor salé a valuable collection of foreign né_domestic stamps. ADPlY Stanley Wilils, attorney, Metrovolitan Bank Bullding, ‘ORE_FIXT counters, shelving, tables, chai ters, ‘fron safes, scales, coffee urns, fountains. elec. mixers, partitions and equip- ment_of every description. Edgar Baum. Inc. 914 E s n.w TYPEWRITERS—Fine, _guaranteed Tebull at reasonable prices. _Nothing sold or rent that. is not good. ~Washington Typewriter Exc 807 13th st. n.w._Framklin 1018, TYPEWRITERS, ail & . Get our price before buying. One visit fo our store will convince you that we carry stock. Convenient payments. Authorized dealers of all portable typewriters. ~United Typo, & Add, Mach. Co. " Just cull Nat. 5509, 7B, TYFEWRITERS—Amer pewriter Co. All nakes of factory rebullts. with new-ma- chine guarantee. Sol Easy terms. . 1431 East Capitol st. _vincoln 0 TYPEWRITER (Royal) and stand; dition; quick sale: both &0 for 'WRITER RENTAL BERVICE, Geo Underwoods and Remingtons, 33! . 3 mos. in_ad i 68 mos.. $12. TYPEWRITENSLargest stock rebuilty 1n town; suaganiced machines. 335 up - eral Type Co., 740 _14th _st. n.w. L2340, VACUUM CLEANERS—Eireka. Roval. Hoos ver. Premfer-Duplex. 315, 330; like new: guaranteed year. Expert repairing; call for. Rent cleaners, $1.50 a dav. Vaes Shop, 1404 Gi PERHANGING—Rooms papered, §5 an up: furnished: work guaran AT 2129 18th st. n.w. Apt. 2. Decatur_4: PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING—Special prices this week only. We will scrape and Hlad “When pecetsaty nd paver average dite room for $7. Paperhang B nteed writing for 5 years. Interior exterii ainting at special prices. We Wse DULch lead,” oure linseed ol sud turpegtine b S i e S b e e O peroies Harns. Deceratins Can . __National 7417. 13% PAPERHANGING, piastering; sl low B iame WoRk. snasan Biita. doi TEving st. nw " Col. ‘188, - Go anywhere, rd. "Adams 0900, v, 26 ‘WOOD, oak and piue, or stove size, $14 cord. Anacostia Sts.. D. O. ‘WOOD—Oak, seasone ut any length, $16 d. Ph. 085 und s pab: & B unson, Arlington. V: 2k SEWING MACHINES. “Coste’ Here f0F T and. oned, fireplace . B. Aley, Rt. 3, enthel’ (Y APERHANGING and painting it E'F. scoit Co., 430 3nd st. h.w. Met, 4080, 0% 3180 ' ‘rmfl ut! 35 1 T v _bri ver