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The Romantic Prince By Rafael Sabatini Copyright, 1529, by North American SYNOPSIS. Count Anthony of Esmont helr to the ti nn Countryside an “Talls fove uPu the fancee h merchant— Fhilio "Denveit—whom he “has belriended. Later he is compelled to return to court of the Duke of Burgundy. and Jo- hearing nothing fro; he never Ihat mood she mar: and is oken W e Count arain and hears the ‘explanation of his absence: He throws hij Jbte affairs, of state and succeeds tin disasterous tasn “Between tne’ Duke: and ‘the King of France. Uprisings against the Duke cur, and Danvel: is implicated. oc- FIFTEENTH INSTALLMENT. | HILIP DANVELT and his wife F day that was big with fate for | them. | Taey were waited upon now by Peter, who had been for some time | of Phulps household. Nevertheless, Jo-v a's eyes were watchful ever for | Philip, accepting all as a proper tribute to the master of the house, lacked even the grace to perceive in it a cause ‘Watching him now as gobb! greedily, “You eat too quickly, Philip,” she ventured in her solicitude. e | tone was gruff. He turned to Jan. | “Is my horse saddled?” “Waiting for you, master, with Gott- “Then—" He broke off to nsun “What's that? The audible above it Jan stepped to the window, and thrust his head from the open case-!| One of World-Famous BY JEROME K. JEROME. {Jerome Kiapka Jerome, 1650-1 sat at dinner on that October | an old servant, Jan, and a youth named | her husb-nd's slightest need. And, for self-congratulation. e dod “I have affairs awaiting me.” fried, who is ready to ride with you.” close at hand; r.he clank of steel was| THE EVEN British_humorist The Stage Hero. His name is George, generally spes . “Call me George,” he says to the stage heroine. She calls him George (in a very low voice, because she is so young and timid). Then he is happy. The stage hero never has any work to do. He is always hanging about lnd tting into \.muhle His chief aim in ife is to be accused of crimes he has tates,” however, always get taken away from him by the villain before the first | lnd um saves him all further trouble regard to them until the end ot uu play, whm he gets saddled with them once m:‘fl but what it must be wnluud ystery but it's near it—very near it. ‘We were under the impression at one time that we ourselves knew some- | thing—just a little—about statutory and common law, but after paying attention to the legal points of one or two plays ‘we found that we were mere children at iL ‘e thought we would not be beaten, and we determined to get to the bottom of stage law and to understand it, but after some six months’ effort our brain (a singularly fine one) to soften, and we abandoned the study, believing it _would come cheaper in the end to offer a suitable reward, of about $250,- 000 to $300,000, say, to any one who\ would explain it to us. The reward has remained unchlmed' to the present day and is still open. | One gentleman did come to our as- sistance a little while ago, but his ex- | pianation only made the matter more confusing to our minds than it was | before. He was surprised at what he called our density, but said the thing was all clear and simple to him. But we discovered afterward that he was an escaped lunatic. ‘The only points of stage “law” on | which we are at all clear are as follows: | ‘That if a man dies without leaving a will, then all his property goes to the nearest villain. But if a man dies and leaves a will, then all his z)l'x\‘))pel'l‘)'m.m:test to whoever | an get pussession o | Th‘:& the accidental loss of the three- | and-sxipenny copy of a marriage cer- tificate annuls the marriage. That the evidence of one prejudiced witness of shady antecedents is quite sufficient to convict the most Btllnlw and irreproachable gentleman of crimes | for the committal of which he l:ouldg have had no possible motive. But that this evidence may be rebut- | ted years afterward, and the conviction quashed without further trial, by the unsuppomd statement of the comic | Thlt if A forges B's name to a check, | then the law of the land is that B | shall be sentenced to 10 years' penal , gervitude. That 10 minutes’ notice is all that is 1 Tequired to foreclose a m ge. That al] trials of criminal cases take place in the front parlor of the vic- tim’s house, the villian acting as coun- sel judge and jury rolled into one, md le of policemen being told of to 10! ow his instructions. To return to our hero. the state of | the law, as above sketched, naturally | confuses him, and the villian, who is the only human being who does seem to understand stage legal quemoru is easily able to fleece and ruin him. simple-minded hero signs m- bills of sale, deeds of gift and mch thi der the I.mp'relnm: that hh wl!e -mr- {flldnn away from adrift into the Being thrown upon his own resources, he naturally starves. uhle u.n‘“m%khe long speec! u troubles, .fi limelight and strike attitudes, the villian down and he labor market, and as they are all he can do or cares to he finds earning fis living much more dlflmlll than he I hexe ia ‘s deal too much hard work Newspaper Alllance and Metropolitan Service. ment. Beyond the dripping garden gleamed the yellow waters of a canal. ‘The pale sunlight flashed on the steel | caps and pike-heads of a oomp‘ny of a dozen men-at-arms already abreast with the gate, which was standing open. After them came a big man on a big horse and beside him trotted a little eifin figure all in yellow. “It's his excellency e governor,” Jan announced from the window. p the steps came the Sire Claude de Rhynsault. After him hopped the fool. After the fool came & couple of clerkly fellows and after these two men-at- | arms. The governor entered and looked down upon Danvelt with the cold con- tempt of the professional soldier for the burgher, “You, I sup%ose are Philip Danvelt?” Then he caught sight of Johanna, who was staring in fascinated horror uc the misshapen fool. Perceiving her, RI sault asked himself where he had it seen her, presently to remember the interest she had aroused in him at the Gl’f.‘;lenhoh He bowed his sleek black head. “I implore your pardon, mistress. I had not before observed you. My in- trusion here is in the course of the | duties of my office. But it would have been less rude had I suspected your presence.” “I thank you, sir, for the apology. ‘Your business will be with my husband.” And she left the room. governor noisily cleared his “Well, well, lets come to busi- Master Danvelt.” You may be less hearty over ft by and by. Have you ever heard of one NG STORY Works of Literature upon good-natured old women and generous but weak-minded artisans who have left their native village to follow him and enjoy the advantage of his company and conversation. And so he d:m out his life during the middle of the raving at for- tune, raging at humnnny and whining about his miseries until the last act. :Ee{ln he gets back’t.hue “‘estates” o‘{ to his possession once again an can go back to the village and make more moral speeches and be happy. ‘The s hero is a very powerful man. You wouldn't think it to look at h!m but you wait till the heroine cries extra and folr detectives are about hu fllht- ing weight. If he knocks that he must be ill and wonders “Why this strange weakness?” hero has his own way of mak- ing love He always does it from be- hind. The girl turns away from him when he begins (she being, as we have said, shy and timid), and he takes hold of her hands and breathes his at- tachment down her back. ‘The stage hero always wears patent leather boots, and they are always clean. Sometimes he is rich in a garret, but in either event he s ‘wears brand-new patent leather boots. ‘The stage hero never talks in a almrle nui;huvmrd way like a mere ordinary mo: “You will wflu to me when you are ;:r‘l?. dear, won't you?” says the ine. A mere human u;f would reply: “Why of course I shall, Ducky, every y. But the stage hero is a superior crea- ture. He says: “Dost see yonder star, sweet?” She looks up and admits that she does see yonder star and then off he starts and drivels about that star for that star has fallen from its place amid the firmament of heaven. The result of a long course of ac- quaintanship with stage heroes has been, s0 far as we are concerned, to create a yearning for a new kind of stage hero. What we would like for a change would be a man who wouldn't cackle and brag quite so much, but ‘who was capable of taking care of him- ulf bll:r a day without getting into “After Baby * “After my baby was born I was very weak and ‘skin But when I took IRONL YEAST I began to eat and felt better. Now uhlm good and can work every day. Have gained 200" s e Bt New IRONIZED YEAST Builds Weight, Stren, Nerve Force—Quic Ends Constipation, jon, Nervousness. Clears Com- r No Cost . Benoit's experience proves that there is little excuse now for being thin, dnwn wa people to fill out 10 16 Ibs. in 8 Sony timbs to roundne quickly “clear complexion. Get strength and pep from the very start. Why You Gain So Quick This new, more powerful IRONIZED YEAST is two marvelous tonics in one —:rchlly :wlmld ‘weight-building Yeast and ning, blood- enriching Iron. fl ly concentrated by new process which makes it many times more effective than unmedicated yeast. Gives results in half the time required b;lzyun and iron separately. Get IRONIZED YEAST from drug- st today. Quick results guaranteed. oney refunded if not pleased. Gains 17 Ibs. New Complexion Looks 10 Years Younger “Since taking IRON- ugly hollows weeks, chan, 10 years younger.— Mrs. Scotland, Teacher Gains 18 Lbs. “Gained 18 pounds in two monzhl taking IRONIZED YEAST. ‘There oving o 't S prefets io cke out Al B0 uncertain existence by sponging 4 got more energy and improved com- &lelifln."——h L. Clark, De Ruyter, e Xo l than three men with one hll?', lu furl sanction. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDA “Never to my knowledge.” . The governor considered him intently. By the blood! You're a glib liar.” He turned to one of the secretaries. “Give me that letter marked Danvel. He received and folded it so that on! the ll"nl!ure ‘was visible. “Come here, he bade Danvelt, and, when the mer- CI:II’.I‘:nt li’: obeyed, ehmt t the paper ler nose. “What name Tead there? e “P. Danvell “Yaur own name, eh?"” 2 + o+ It is my name.” 'So' You confess it, then?” Rhyn- sault rose, handing back the letter to his secretary. “It is wise of you to spare us further trouble.” “‘Confess it2" Cried Danvelt between fear and fury. “Confess what? What have I confessed?” B0 t I dld not $0 much as see a letf:: “:ll Ygs;x ;howed ge Was & name. ame. Your o 8 Tetter written to this eovieiod traitor Tegal, in which you promise him smugil:larar knem’;: hn:nd moAney to forward pri ind, - ter, I,Mns:;:lr Danvelt.” s “For the writer, no}t‘he" T, perhaps, but I am ynsault showed signs of e; - tion. " “Does it not begn Your names: ‘My name, yes. But not my signa- tu the difference? Is this ‘'Why, wh [ fiddle. SlD!' o aster Danvelt, exaspera his side, answered llm%;t t::n!;ll‘:, t?l.-‘ ously: “A riddle that your Iool—thlt &ny fool—can read for you at a glance.” Kuoni raised his head from the dish of comfits. “Sir, I read fate, not rid- dles. T could read yours at this mo- ment with tolerable certaint; Meeting his eyas. Dnnvele shivered. He turned again to vernor, and again changed his mne 1 mean, ex- cellency, that I never wrote that or my other treasonable letter. The signa. ture is not mine, as my signature wnl show. The name even . . . it is but CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: 11 p.m. day oefors publication. For Sunday, 6:30 p.m. m-m At the Branch Asencies, Bour eartior, Both for dally a6 Sundav. Only Exceptions. Death notices and Lost and Pound advertisements for the Daily will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Saturday and Legal Holidays. when the closing time 13 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Baturday. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its ad- vertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. HELP—MEN. BANK wants young man as runner; must be neat, accurate, good penman; state ref- ofhlary expected. Address Bo; ith Street frades permits, ary. 933 New York Y Aty " Ay WOTE after school; sal- 932 New York TNETMAKER . and- enced. Apply 5311 CHEF, experien: Smail’ eit en:" Teferences. required ary wanted. _Address Box 49-] 0 1ot Salary and commissio Address Box 479-M. work idress "ohflxl‘;:l“' tal ome P. Dtnvelh. t shot Ph\ilp:}‘ uld P stand for but “It ht stand for Peter or Paul. “Or even,” the fool put in, * - guh Peuod ntlu: or Pex,;clape, s or prudent, pernicious, pestil philosophical. - But ‘when all i:ntu)l': sidered, I think it renlly stands tor ‘prognos Bty pooti e fate of thll “Quiet, fool!” the governor sna pped at him. Then he lorl;v’::d el B wnved Jhis plkemen raught, the me {f;wlrd his hands outheld in sum n. “Sir, sir, hear me out bef ering me a violence the duke g'?l!:n never “They all say that,” govern ol wdote - cl is bau " s ed g rd nnd empiy Lady to witness um 1 hlve ne'ver en- gaged in any treason, never so much as harbored any thought of treason. I never wrote that letter, whatever it contains. I swear I never wrote it. “You repen yourself, and reiteration is proof of nothing.” i '|A dull, redundant dog,” sald the “But to assume so much upon so lit- : md:l?ul"l Dlnveltt Y'MM % e only Danvelt in Walcheren; possibly not the only Philip You cannot arrest me on assumption.” Rhynuult looked down his nose at him and smiled. Philip continued: “But it is 50 easy to prove that this letter is not mine, that '.hg writing is not mine. A score of worthy men here in Middelburg can testity to that. “They shall be c-uea to do so. Oh, you shall have a fair trial, never fear. And if you're as innocent as test, you may di Meanwhile, I cannot Feich him along.’ the governor's M words. He turned to hnt, ;lho had ::ea:‘: stricken wit- ness of iese proc ‘Jan, you will tell your mistress of | this. Bldhernotwheuneuy Re- assure her, Jan. You see that it is a mistake. I shall be enlarged again in ® day or two when the matter is sifted.” They marched him out. (To bé continued.) 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Gained 14 Ibs.—Frank Dolan, New York Gity, T o o B &3P 'In National mnj' MAN, 'fl“n‘; c.“‘m tions and lml Iho:-‘no: 7 1k lfll‘. 340 or mM’A:x (Dl'“l Apply 660 MAN needed to complete dio_sales. Bl"' ‘Appix Neale &' ‘co. 38 Wheon Biva Claren MRS peiive T ehureh,Todge ot business, can 'add 335 to l:"wnl if spare time. AG- dfess Box 80orb Btw otce JANUARY 31, 1930, BIJSI'NII! orrolmn'n:l Tat tructions. Day an: night rt’ Bea clflfi" -&m":’:fin"fl? R ONTHS DAY OR Book, whe, Est. 10 yr o Z07g)) todaz. 7 Easees now ":x‘“m. \ Becrecarial Techoor. " & ROCMING nom a ml G all low rent. fry st n.w. L ?oux rwmln‘.%m- uickly, ‘see Mr. Fowler, Vo, P o e v Mo. A« dr.- St LEARN Besyty culiure the Mabelle Honour New s forming, ' Mabells Honour School. (estab. 1918) 817 14th St. A%, estan) lnz:‘hm:n SHIPEE whole or aomsiug et EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. __ MAN. com. and dra: <clec. exp. A-1, !D: chel-cnok (w.), $200; 365, Wash. 15th & G. EfabT o euits Bl L), 3o 503 Alhes m« STEN l ers, ‘ ists, 51'“'30 Galy "o o e **Bniess n’lgc!; ‘Iflglfl'm!ll! xchi 14t snd P ange. 214 N Ereas Blde UPHER'S EXCHANGE —Hone . reliapie do mestic help by day. week or month: ret. in- atur” 3681 T437 11t nw. POSITIONb Stsnoeraphers, vy b kkeepers, clerks, salesme I Tieed 500 appiicants daily. vt Boya s 1995 T . " Nad), He%n IWS STA ND in lobby llr Fes i .exc?llhgm‘ equinll,nelm larg Address !ux 26 m o iAol mha Secirlen, e il ot st ORTU ITTY for mvzstmznl one thounnu doll-xx to expand zsznhunhed bus nes: with or without services; fully se dd Box Star office. HOTEL BOARDING HOUS 00d business: $2.000 muln ent_and I sacrifice account sickness, u!evr:, 22 N. Potomac s H-nnlnwn . R/ n W 0 Jath st nw 350 16”30 ‘gsilor ‘compictely ‘cauipped: Oher SRR aye SOiPREd', livh another_city; sacrifice sale; make offer. long aarters: usiness in come in, and ' BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. PREPARE NOW _FOR POST OFFICE, PAT- ENT OFFICE. The Civil Service Prepar lwrl School, s.e. cor. 13th & F sts. Met, 6337. HELP—WOMEN, DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE wanted national erganization for special childre work: portunity for_educ 25-40, c-p-be of earning 32400 nm compiete qualification: Kean, 2233 Grand ave. Kansas Gity; EXECUTIVE — Established company _wants Toman sales executive, Bank Teference, who will p commission and sal- . P Give phove. " Addsess Hox J10-R- 8 (ive Mo 31 FOR OFFICE WORK, experienced in short- hand and typewriting and some knowledye ¢ of bookkeeping; salary, 325 & week. Address ling adults.” Addre LADY, “youns, _experieniced st t 'be of §ood | personaiity, able (o n . “in_ broker's office. in’ reply d salary expected. c:nnhle “of “mak 00 s canvass over the telephone, and ha hone, we can offer an opportunity of mak- ng from 3§ lo 318 per day. Avply Office, Room 208, Houston Holf—____ NURSERY GOVERNESS for be_cheerful, neat and mornql;my Fellabier having excellent references. = Telephone be tween 9 and REFINED LADIES wanted, Eh s selling housewives ly advertised foods; rifculars and phon M. Walker, Annap. u,u;n ADY—| usially fine l dress ¢wnrtmm for ales perie; Abply Leonce; 1115 & st osition in th Located in the new assa. A the fhtersection of 14th and K wie vns 5 Washington's “busiest corpers. - Soatins for any business. Especially desirable for beaut: hop, ~ florist "shop. store, high-ciass L-mmn 1404 K St. Nw FOR SALE COFFEE SHOPP EQUIPMENT of best grade. Slightly used. Cost $6,000. Will sell for §1,600 cash to quick buyer. WM. H. HUNT, Mgr., Shenandoah Hotel, Martinsburg, W. Va. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business_concerns antee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call National 5000. Branch 115. BEDDING of all xinds rei h D Pmmv; (FY\ACQ and low Bedding Co.. 2315 5th %Lfi'.’zuf% 5. BEDDING. MATTRESSES. box springs and Dillows reno.: best g;tcu and prompt del unovn Bl N ) nlllonl. e "’"fl{"" D. springs, mattresses. down comfort. M T T . Fuel ‘Serviee, CARPENTER ER-—General remodell FeDalring, Cabet work:. cmert repairing of furniture. H. Johnson, 1365 Irving. Col. oot and 1 'leldlnr -nfl rcn.xr ‘ew managers fles that deserve and demonsirste their qualifications for promotion. _Phone tropolitan 3832 for interview or Georgia 1933 .mr 6 b. PHERTAW CLERE. Jav ofice. Bav sostens or .nmm.e preTerred Address Box_344-R. Star of STENOGRAPHER-TY 9151'. Fapid: insurance g3perience preferred, Apply betwsen 10 and 12 am. ing & Stmon, Buite: 540, ward_Bldg. Mi \ble 4 l - 35 W '15 per WW l!’m M. Fe MEN—If you 3 Room 200, i Bulldine: 17¢h & Wood- smoc:‘n PHER, experienced. Avply 631 e Pply CARPENTER and jobber: general nmm -metal _weather-stripping, _porche 7\‘3:1':1 Morgan Brining. 1385 Thylor ot. o mn_ o) rnuhn inclosed; i houses Ing. bainting, ua; remodeied, hea DO?R GHECK | BBFA[RXNG—W. tepalr and i fpfoor check lew York ave. n.w. to Join corporhtion thi 1 Foward Iaithtul gervice: only steady ers need State l‘?."fltflclu m (M-l' t 15 willing work- Raaress Sl-r office. Houston llml. vith Bicycle MESSENGER BO lere of Americe o wg‘f.m :Ath nings n Srcioravty Witk hieh. cellent opportunity business ises a8 ~ Ry :;::?.‘.‘“ :.','.‘,“r.: 331 Tower ‘Blde. Gy rience, m BN BOLICTTO] 12ed Tor MAReot o flll firm; state experien Dected. Address Box 239-] with ex MEN, DRESSES AND COATS. oxonmly experienced in_sell rwull ”gn% dresses “and WOMEN. meny's organiastion with branches all “over "the. Dnited State place_four more womeD {n its Washington aum t. Those whom we sel t dressed. iy T daeet The nours ing. Sales ary e train you for Box_260- R. Star ofmce, PERT FLOOR FINISHING, scraping. wax- ing KIH 'd hani Efl'ln‘!. e m;: an| cl Alw"un llnr ELECTRIG WIRING of mmnm. able prices. ‘Houge Decorators Corp.: In nw. Mot 0884 ieaned, refinished, reltabie serv. n.oo SCRAPED. |'"'fl hand or macliine wor ric nable Nash Fl 803 _Princeton Soltmbia 4251 " SURPA( FLOOR EXPERT—OId _work §opgcially; prices reasonable; Deaton, 030° 5 st how. " Poto: mac §230-W. " i FURNITURE umou'rfiin repaired: silp gavers mad cheertully glves Tt 1600 m: OUSE REPATRING, Thavor sl descryclons™ tead:” prices reasonabie: All 7m e Writ and mzenlew will_be arranged. ——— HELP—DOMESTIC. trug rs; ‘5004 Opportuni “:&""m‘x‘.‘;“‘"-é’ mnu :nu ‘Tall” actans. “"Address This ufi‘ ability S vacuum cl tric Te. Dreforred.. - ADDlY utwm 9:30 a.m., 2926 14th s 28 M !fi. Inlrrhd !lth e:rh"lll “worke e Sonas: c'-lunm! Bond _required. 8:-“ 305 Barr B do nothi the S e iy g to shop while owner m llfl'. other b& iness: S48 week. Address Box 357 R, Biar fl-"l?ofinl or lMulhm AGP Box 345-R. Star CANDY SALESMAN Experienced, rout an: salary, end comission. A O e Pl Tent Insurance Salesman Wanted. B 5 should make Give complete of no. Star CHAUFFEURS ° —wanted, 100 chauffeurs. Must know the city and have identifi- cation cards. Come early for good assignments on new cars. 2101 14th N.W. ‘midal dren; man to ear and gardi o ATTENTION, the man or wom- an who wants a chance to earn extra money in their spare time. Selling of radios and pianos. See Mr. Regan, THE JORDAN PIANO CO., 13th and G. WANTED—SALESMEN. [ i—We have Al-.!l::o lu. tg‘hnym“" bulldin Bouses,” masty o will " seh1 "7es renatly. ““ood tom co-operation _given. er yoar, net 'noce 0 ’rge..h 00d rance, 'flllnl'nll‘ to wo llllull 7 e right ma ornnnfln!wlg:: phone number. st excellent lary, $135 " Excellent op. Give full in: ‘Address Box EXECUTIVE MANAGER. g.fa",‘-‘é‘?:‘.‘.‘i.’z.‘.‘f;".'l‘uW‘ 4 !"o:f....u.. ‘vnknu “:f and hi ine_ experience or -ane. well w’ndltl:;ln nd Th esstul o afc F > riting arrangement L. Clune, Hotel Mayflowe: lay. WOMAN, settled, general Bousework: must be ook sma Teference. Aadress Box 247T-R. Star office. WOM between the ages of 25 and BORe Austat Wity care ot Children and sotr ond-floor work: stay nigh Ref, Tequired. ~Apply % ‘Berson. erences 3222° Woodl WOMAN, cook for Tight Tunch room.” APpIY Jack’s Lunch, Bilver Spring. M SITUATION—MEN. HOUSEMAN, experienced, Latin Jishes posttion In private’ tamiy: Aret-ciuss referencer Dec- puE m ey CHAUFFEUR wi ily; can do nouum? ork Gy TeeCrences. Cati HOUSE _PAINTING AN‘D PAmeo—An long as 3 ou, vait. | Turner ork ave. n w. Met 3005 PAPERING AND PAINTING—Get an esil- JIo; Tendy for Sy E"" Seantitu 1990 e tlons now here.’ Will call day St evenine: Adams 3926 PAP) ung and general Home Jim. ot o rool. - Dea brovements from: foundation. o RRTR Teputasie canurn and g 7 partial-payment blan: addine onty k) o Have any. work our home, now is the Gme Decorator, Inc S weant Bt North 4167, L. H. CLERK, chauffeur, waiter. anyihing 1 can Set. W 9. Wright, 1117 Fatrmont st. n OR NIGHT—Checker or auditing; 10 s’ hotel experience; A-1 references. Ad- dress Box 223-R. Star offic 3i* FARMER with lifetime ex wishes place as farm or est i work ‘farm o shares Box 251-R. Star_office. 3 MAN. youns, high-shool gradusie. desires ol i Tience in Towa te manager_or Add: work. Knowledge of stenography. 5633. ‘youn| MAN. Teliaple. office vants nent connection; lant work preferred. -n. Star _office. experience, fg0d, refer Box | RAPH OPERATOR. expert. m‘-’l&'& Nore Addreas Bov S48oR. Biar ome desires Mce. white, expert on interiots, desires work; " medern equipm Mr. PAINTER, contract Bowen, ts 1 e e S Mets, atur 3526, ate Dreferred: after NGING—Roo; ulg:me :u{nl-nm won APERHANGING. PLASTERING v'r%'rk":‘fxfl-é?e‘hm 8. b, "Lopatin, fith'st. n.w.. near Park rd. Adams 5 repair estimates 4 &t. n. PIANO_TUNING, $2.50; free. Sanderson-Schaeffer Co Lin._1057: night call. Col. 5940. Pot. I 3 loe-nTu business. B Bee Mr. Fowler, 1343 MISCELLANEOUS.” P‘BSONAL mifi' Durse-masseuse. appointment. 10 a.m. .l‘&"md’c‘-‘c"&m su&-—muammvs. ALIGNER, wheel, taper; cost §135, for 360: bench erinder, D., 335; air stand, $12. v AUTOMOBILE CHATNS, best susiity, 29x 40, and 30x3ta. 3380 & SEE Ford wheete: 1son st. Clev. ich.” 3944 Morr} foh0° 7 1AL BRICK—Re- moval salt on " §00d used. material at_our Camp Meigs lll’d. which soon sts. n . IC IQIOC' bac by 19 years of dealing. lunad ‘whole brick. nu bll full touni 'unnntud sood flool lhel!hl l lnd framing: doors, sash, rldl— nxtur mplete win. “ehons Tht Lincoln 3125, New ™ Englander: ~occasional chairs, desk, rocker, rues, dishes, Beautyrest » Harwill, Am 709, 2 RlEnare desk book riture. desl 5. bookcases. file” cubirets, cf rmiture. You DESE [l in Washinston, " Special Ty sec- Commeréiar Office Frnitire 0. ‘450 DINING ROOM ul.'r Tnut ano. folding' fre y desk, at Security Storas ‘screen: s and antiques. Co., 1140 15th ENING DRESSES, _beautiful perfect conditiol s X 3. _Pho A ES, imported, Sizes 30 and 38; $10 and 732! Tugs. dining- 3004 Georgla TTURE—China _ closet. Toom 'set And other Divess. av FURNITURE and ru Teduced: reclaimed davenport suites. suites: odd dr “leg Fables and occasional’ ¢ base floor coverings and appreciate these New Bargain Hnuse mu Then'st. o or_credit. _North FURI quality. greatiy “Diece: hed- 427" 1 SWall cages for ladies” wear, h_glass doors. good condition. Reinle Salmon Co., in 6 for a aquick sal machine, mnhof manui ncnxr:d by, lengths g FURNITURE, carpets, at Wesehler's, 920 Pa. "§ auction Feb. 1, turday, usel ay more - Williams, Lion; — also large 5. 333 8th st. hee repairing, Atlantic_4430. FURNITURE {from ©. Serke. Chaten iz Sabiness a for your office at great s Bnlvnnco office furn. dept. NO—A Party that was recently tran Totea from® his city nas.lefe with me. To aulck di dupo:-l 3, beautiful tieft grand piano, m e t, be told ir Fory adarantced Tor Arransed. Call Miss_Whitt, Sville 1044-3. wonderful_bu . Chas. M. Stieff, cos pert Blmn" “306 B se. PIANO SAVlNGg. Good rebuilt pianos. Good rebuilt players Good rebuilt grands All Sold on Terms. Open Every Night. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MUSIC STORE, 2926 14th. Adams 8218 6 Doors South of Col. Rd. DE MOLL'S. January Clearance Sale Of Traded-in Pianos, Victrolas and Radios Offers Unusual Bargains. UPRIGHT PIANOS.. §50 $75 $100 BATTERY SET SN L8 RADIOS....... VICTROLAS . 15 25 3 Sold On Ey Terms. 0. J. DE MOLL CO,, 12th and G Sts. N.W., RADIOS AT HALF PRICE. Floor models, demonstrators and used sets of standard make. All-electric radios at half their former price. .\laje tic, Loboy, 8-tube, Freed-liisman, Hiboy, 8- tube, dynamic speaker. . Crosley Console, new. Atwater Kent, table model. Arborphone Electric, ma- hogany case, 8-tybe. . Polydyne, table model. F: rc~hm.m Console, sxrcen Crmley Console, used, 7- tube. ey iy 3500 And Many Others. PRICES INCLUDE NEW TUBES AND SPEAKER. Fully Guaranteed. $5 DELIVERS. OKAY RADIO CO., 417 11th St. NNW. Met. 8089. Open Evenings. DOGS, ETC. 69.50 49.50 . 42.50 . 39.50 59.50 e kemu. erm: G PIANO. Stlef, grand. i ll;(mly used: new pri Yice was u S5, By Srand; @ el at Farhe"Beltt e erms. eautiful, PETS, Persian, uaw.—rfla: d lfl hlzz: rlhbon 'Innfi'. 315; also SPITZ :ur?x!s_ be._uunu. healthy. ~thor- 23rd Call after 7 o'clock. West n« W tiefl, Inc., 1340 G s PIANO, (Colonial, Steinway, m condition fine; for club or h: ed: other furniture. Pot. 61 PIANO—Wiii transfer equity in parlor size Stiedl srand plano: sacri fice for Suick sale or tomorrow, N Very ‘oo terma tf destren buy lary ANTE) Pet Blore. 113 1hih ot s lthmd females :te ln = lo b pri erton’ pet heade nlrt'nm ime THER' 612 ¥ 8t Nvl 404 Irving N.W. PIANO, BaR 31 nos. Grands l\nd . it ugo_Woreh. 1110 G established 1815, DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. o S BRE e 16 VG W G mATl« FIAN®, Marshall Wendall Ampico, reprodiic: Tne. 88 note. excellent condition. vu.'.‘;'.n“ci Apply 1520 23rd L 8 SPEED 30x6 5 E 800d. cabm cnuur 'm a mtrate BoCR! oo ight. standard m eliable nutnnmm. Tor ov engines e RADIO SALES AND m fll dress Box TS, xfi Tew wfir BOA e, D oW, Capltol Boat” Works: 1hs e 1! cost wf' iy " 7-tube Grebe in ap." For mzm'} D o handsome ‘cabine G sees BADIO. Sparton 960 “for cas brand-n Sone " an owner Teaving by relephon RADIOS. “best standard Sleetric, accessoril with fair ; sories. 343. Cabinets $2 up. Hl Apta! nnmnuy od i tlll'll room size and two also scatter Teasonable price. 1728 Conn. ave.. Apt. ' SlWlNG MACHINE, sksuer. ric: perfect nwlnl con¢ Izlon. $35, cll.h 0! ime. 1017 Gonn! n.w. ai NG uAcxmu—bru-nem New Home, $15: 316 portabie elec PLUMBING, HEATING, OIL BURNING: pairs and instaliatio; n% lable for 87 412 E. Cap. Lin. 3417 Sew, Meh Shop. 313 P . Shoy 5 G M. O!Ifihhum:. 3 Dargain: for lo‘:-bofly. Ad- 202-K, Star office. years J. R Guerin, RADIO Installations. repairs. aetisls erect- ice: all work teed ncy s mi tery Service, 21 Sm.‘.': l‘n.r‘!h"“. T Spen i ND BOw Rtpmnmo‘!flu- Is 35,0 formerly with'J Seoirs AN, Alb-rv.. ‘Philadelphis INDOW SHADES, screens, mefa) estimates free. !nnor Hepe rd. Lincoln BEAUTY PARLORS. 'ulhn Ilrl?l ns. 1351 R;amcm #8_watchman, handy man; best relerences. ~Address Box 317-R, Star office. A’ IFFEU] 1 PraeE el rcommened. 217-R, Star office. ears of ex- ddress Box department to start; best of n_in Teferences. Address Box 167-R. Star office experienced, ncullnm'd L oublic, familiar with urbs: experienced in Address” Box 240.R. ROUTE MANAGER. to dealing with, T he ‘Washingto: t general Shhce”"Wor Star_office. TRU( DI colo! refl man ence. 1433 T 1 YOUNG MAN, reliable, g, must have morki specialiles, dring, cook. waite ref . 1504 Nort e vk fecd st Jack Hutching, 1300, YOUNG MAN, engineering and mbloyment. "Addr R REDUCING excessive weight, Leusnges ments . n.w. W. 11 ; B Aurm complete. 35. BER’ ry work. Call Met. ‘Bher Natalie special. 5 MOTOR_TRAVEL. DAYTONA BEACH, FL, breeze, on ocean front: rates reasonable. Adams 4786 Son, " s0c, "4 1317 F at. A.—HOTEL SFA- boardwalk ' center: For reservations Dhfln engers. southern Tex: i- 554 or’ arge closed car. Address Box :u Mce. PERSONAL. ANTI o1 PAWN TICKETS. golg, Iver wamieds see us Arap. LIVNGS: N_& CO., 1319 F st. n.w. _National 5649. sup baby T s ?’ e “rigs. diesnery, carriage, cr Dassinet, e(c. 1500 11th mw. Dec: 0538-W. STAMPS. U. 8. and forel Av.-nu. sets, albunm 5., Accessories "FPhone Di 85. amp um RADIOS, evn\lnn \nd" Bande %) ?{qu.fio‘fim by expert: nmnbn WMT!D—‘IWIDU!’ B8 nd trpewrilers. TP H o t.? nm‘m'—-t—.rw na furniture of all 1f you have first-cl furniture do not fail to call Pranklin 71 Harkey's, 713 Eye st. n.w. a0y eversthis I can pay you more ihu ANTIQUES, 3 e &3 o ol: "’fl’;n"r Ifi#"“fi-‘" bu: uhm l!e.k Slor boeh “‘ mnmr "l‘:gu > m.n‘.."z"?é‘.'c‘ g. mb ld R i !'“" ol ffi_fl.‘fiml— I 1 tore E household goods, ot u-mnli'n : 639 “l’:.l: 1103 after 6 p.m, Nlt. un Adams 1 RNIT f FURNTTURE o ;uu kinds -a:m Met. Capital mouu n-n’f“mr&’% wum, diamonds, them in our y_highest_prices. AH mnles ol hcl ma. ap. urms, new machines nt xpert, repaiting Av:r rom istrict. D 431 East Capitol st. Lin. eorsia e ot 313, one. evenings l'l'!R RINM'IAL SERVICE, i f ults Sold fro Practicall TXPE W nd L C. S i) TYPEURITER abionty - i | Corona portable unewmu for 345, Ingleside_Terrace STORE AND nnm--’I Sontents bousht” for CE o Mot Pia: G TO m Phone Nlllonll 1281 or 'l“oflll ‘”- HLER'S, 890 PA. Household effects. :ll!rthl di 'OG automobiles, etc. Thirty-nine years serving the Washington public. Cash Paid for Diamonds, Old ld, ', plat! e ey, Lovis AnRAHAMS. T 8w, " R&—rme llllrlnmd l sonable prices.’ Nothing soid or Tented thll 15 not Washington writer Exchanre, 80’ W, Frankin 1016 COVEI 3-PC. SUITE WITH SEP. cushions, m:fih enefs fncl. material, 316,50 R.L. Tsherwood. 1513 2ath” se. WOOD—Seasoned oak, ¢l $14 cord.” Pmm- Clar. 2194, g B WRindon: HUI'H-PROOHNCI DONE, BACK!:D UP BY gn insurance poliey asainst moth damuse for 3 years Pl Pyle, National 3257 i o E jouns, wish to work i3 k and ugeful 5% Ba2ok, Sear oce. GE TREATMENTS, $2.00; . 7419 for appointments. Daily. 10 to MAsSA 3 FOR 35. ol 8:30. _Sundays, 10 to 4. 3121 14th n.w. SITUATION—WOMEN. soTueD Blessing perionaliy: wecist meéeting the position Honiat i phmd-n- office or whe: ability Tequired. " ‘Address Box 18817, ster omee. T STENOGRAPHY _General reporting. aw mnur-n , depositions. Wil go 1o home, club or hotcl at any time. Al guu Box_413- STENOGRAPH RETAR ng woman. keen Bd_ slert, graduate of m.h school 'and of secretarial course of local by nnm col wishes position. Excellent ences.. Gai | National 1148 for tnterview. A. LEO, MAGNETIC TREATMENT BY E: Derlenced masseur: relieves stomach t trouble, Deuralgls, etc. ” Office hours, 9 ’_ 1 FOREIGN-BORN STUDENTS — ENGLISH conversation. ammar given by experi- thoed tencher for Torelen born. PY. 06 A9-R. FREE BOOKLET CONCERNING RO n'.so Cabiner: Baths. o hose loste Youth. and fisure, troubled with rheuma um. n, Deuralels, ara T lumbago, pimples, bad skin Dervousriess or eatarrh, SMITH, 1235 York or »hone tient (any icohol rub 0106, Apt. : NG x.mv, nna dltnmmom wishes to care ft be companion (o eld er- ' Call Adams 10081 ot SITUATION—DOMESTIC. TR, n, from country. tay nights or §0 ic_2205-W. * © SALESMEN. A new proposition in Washington. Refreshingly different. _Strong, local backing. Salesmen of integrity and ability can make $100 per week and up. les campaign backed by radio broadcasting and newspaper adver- tising. Apply 10 a.m., 4 p.m. or 8 p.m. 921 TOWER' BLDG.,, 14th and K. INSTRUCTION COURSES. et L 'l'nn‘!utlm. AW&"‘? o E&‘& for s‘aé..uu. v'-l‘l“m:'z:: . waitress, And day's work: refsrence. % GIRL. colored, neat. wishes place as coo) eral nousewoiker. 2910 Dumbarton IRL, colored. T g‘a’ vy eat, wants plas Om colored, neat. Srat Houseworke ition as lad; S eIl i, e IM llll"n“l Address Box 242-R, St eooored. neat, pleasant, excellent hullnlwork or ‘part time; €00d Gook, Wi ousel m '.Q ¢ good Teferences. Decatur m‘é’mm N, f" lil« K refined, settl liable, Write colored, of Work except cooking: active. fond of children. Reasonable wages. or call Janitor, 8620 Colorado ave. n.w. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. are rlnmnum Bub- PA’ lie service companies, ‘e facts, fina: "and other Sxploitin assisarics rnu’l"r:'&. clal, anc w_e: TTLE d picohol Siva: white rai LADIES’ 'rvhx H BA'K‘H‘ ViO) ray” Bi nlieht: “elecicic abmet, on sage, Columbia 3843 for ay and Thursday, open 8 p.0 TU‘I‘OM IVE YOUR BACKWARD GHILD 8 chance, | Experienced publie school teach- ed children a specialty. Mornin Class Timited mumber. Tngividus -uenun Also individual tutoring after school References. _Cleveland 3t EXCEPTIONALLY Ad. 1363. ARE_YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS GOING TO travel this Summer? We will pay $10 for the name and address of any person who use, our, de luxe touring service to Europe; Mediterranean or to_the West Coast the Panama Canal, rén.'um.l 1Ji0NE rso) a”” Be Wil Toail them ‘Complere in- mmmon and pay vou $10 for every sale We keep vour name confidential Ve Your penci mow rn this oug s money. Address COLIN TRAVEL BASE G OUTLET IN. 1; aerials ornnd.uu. vace i elc.. serviced, 8¢, " Columbia HAND-WOVEN COATS AND_EN- D! ND gembles now made at, 300 Wis. ave. by C. Philips. Tel. West 1354. Variety of CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS SINGE R SXDeLy secret service; no divorce work. 6700 night and “Sunda; 31 Monm\- BRADFORD, 303 Transnor: YED emfixm'u'm"m: o, 1ady “alone” for Yoom: Address Box_243-R. Star office. 1e GIYE YOUR Ausp CAANCY 7O [IVEA Ko *Sa8t and 3201, " SANITARE CARPEY RUG CLE. CO. 39.50 cord, $6 'a cord; hard- % cord; cut 'any length. North CLOSING OUT ALL USED AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS —taken in exchange for new Knabes and Fischers during the holiday sea- son. “rabe, Fischer, Chickering, way, Bradbury and other fine represented. Stein- | Fischer Up o B, | scher Uprig Weser Upright Prescott Upright Smith & Barnes Upright. Players, $175 and Upward. Grands, 3365 and Upward. As Little as §5 Delivers One. HOMER L. KITT CO.,, 1330 G St. OUTSTANDING, VALUES In Slightly Used RADIOS. Leading standard makes, all elec- tric, handsome cabinet models. Fi guaranteed and serviced by t pany. Freshman Q-D-16. Atwater Kent 40. Earl 22.. Atwater Kent Highboy Freshman Highbo, Philco Console. Majestic Lowboy. Gulbransen Highboy. Majestic Highboy....... Dynzmlc Speakers in most of n.em Easy Payments, of Course. HOMER L. KITT €O, 1330 G St. snu—nlnouonu.n. IUETTE FROSPECTS 1t ngtrator of any o ddess, l‘:umm-n BUICK STANDARD COUPE, 1928, Sent. 8 wite wheelss s978; tergms: gudr ., 8 wire w ¢ Sa3,Mr, Barnes, 1720 l4th n o Open_unt BUICK MASTER ger: excellent mmn tor Co.. 2108 L s tes Decatur AN, 1029, 7-passen- i 3600, Torrey Mo- BUICK c DOOR armm 1929, e perfect” conditio BUICK 4-PASS. COUPE, Duco paint: everything been in mo: BUICK SEDAN, master pertect ahape,” new: fires e-whee Siip_cover, Bint. bimpers! must weli at"once.. Mr. Roper. 1108 180 BTANDARD lIBD finish excellen! yalue; “terms. n cn "—Bng or s §004. onee 34, . !!W to_38.50. w-hm co CHEVROLET ROADSTER, paint, like new, motor pe eal bargain, 3385, 'm.n'f i oe.. H used very little: wood i ” _,!’mu‘ mndn“on hronen: cwm inside and out; thomrhly Poca dmonol and e ! H Thonths. *Burrs-Pate Motor Co. Sherman l e ant A58 fum ln-.L. Bow: * Decaiur 3390 €0 1828 coupe, lnrnu } unit] CABRI : tional ition ¢ l’m ‘Wnd N s e one at now. ll'l:i erson %‘. \m g (Contin on Next brand-new, neve Be

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