Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
The Se cret of MARGARET YORKE By Kathleen Novrris Coprigh 93 e Norh A Neaper Al o f THE STORY THUS PAR: ! _ Margaret Yorke, an attractive youns an from New 'York, is companion to Cutting, in California, and gover. ness to Mr tting’s small, adopted sen, Jim. Mrs.” Cutting knows nothing of, Marfarevs antecedents Margaret like to Mrs. Cutting's neohew. ittenden, ¥ of his_ap: Darently Gdle habits. Stanley is curious about Margaret. At a bridge game he s much attracted to Margaret, but_she is idly indifferent to him. Mrs. Cutting aret’s room at night tells her that Mrs. Cuyler Theol New York, the former Shirley once ' Stanley's flancee, is coming to get & divorce. Al the mention of Cuyler Theobald’s name, Margaret turns pale. The family g0 to their ranch at Uplands, and Margaret, driv- ing with Stanley. tells him what she has heard about Shirley’s coming. Stan- takes the news calmly. raaret, the farm, finds that her dislike of Staniey is being overcome. Margaret establishes herself as a favorile with he week end guests at Uplands. —Stan- ley returns slone to the farm, after the uests have departed, and he and Mar- B O e eame ‘Shinley Wilson Theobald has setiled in the Ferguson house. Society decides ot to forgive Shirley but she is determined to be Tec- ognized. She attends a strawberry fete Where she meets Margaret and guestions her about Stan. A week after the strawberry fete Shirley goes to the country club and sees Margaret with Jim. Bhe tries to find out from Mar. garet, Stan's attitude on Mrs. Cuttin adoption of the child. She meets Stan and bas a talk with him and for the Forxe e ner teal rival in securing Stan's affections. INSTALLMENT VIIL | FTER that Shirley sometimes met Stanley in San Francisco for luncheon. He reminded himself of her history, but her insidious charm began to win him in spite of himself; and he toamd‘ that her constant invitations and her‘ importunity made it unusual for hlm‘ to live for twenty—iourml;ours without | at least a glimpse of Shirley. | One nl‘!"lt. when he got home, he found that Margaret and his aunt had | unexpectedly remained at the farm, to which they had taken Jim and a few small friends that morning, for an all- day y. Stan stood with a thought- ful face, considering the message. It was just six o'clock; he could telephone Uplands and be there in an hour. ‘He could run over and see Shirley for | five minutes and mumhe at the farm & half-past-seven dinner. xm’!o he n:‘:ver. just to see her for a few minutes betorelhe telephoned to . She was alone. u’!‘:::‘mlhfid back to the house at ten minutes past seven and dressed for din- ner, and he and ail:!nrley had it alone T uisite g room. m;m‘:l“mr they went into the ad- room, and shared the fire with eir coffee and liqueurs. Shirley ad- mitted that she been depressed l“‘ day; she was very silent, d ing her ee with half-shut, speculative eyes. | “Stan, I've often wondered——' she sand presently. “I know how they all blamed me! But, I've often wondered— blame me?” ‘m!c,:h“ answered only with a laugh. “No, but did you?” she persisted, 8 “Blame you? I don't remember, Shir- guess I was pretty well cut up.’ uneasy, lately, with his incessan t ::ln: company. It would ::: hfi:rflmrd‘l‘ymd find his aunt in the amiable, sleepy mood felt in the country, and simple, self-contained self. tan"— said Shirley, out of another silence, “I want to tel J‘ou something; 1 was more of a fool than most girls, Stan. I'm not defending myself, but i grew up too quickly. I had an offer of before I was 15, and two more befor: I was 16!" “Rids, suggested. B&“fi was Foster Priest—he A who were the others?” Stanley mfidmumudly. for he had known her and all her cirele then. o “Joe Pope and ~afterwar Blake married my sister Cora,” she sup- tly. N“m?& {-.-me along, my dear, and I adored you—except that I was always afraid of you! Oh, yeé.ulnwl-:. hs;%xr:xe‘): e q “A!yadu'.bm; we d g: theatricals. You remem us and that Duncan drflled, et herself quickly of Tom Duncan, , “I didn't like enor- But he. was - 'Kids! ‘was 201" ‘Tom e.hndm—l‘ywu mad about t Tom Duncan, never a thing. But Mamma, my trousseau, you rrible money troubles a rich man, Sta to say pleadingly and day I cried and told and he gave me a thou- in bills—imagine it! I'd much rn\mef in my life. mamma all of it, you may tha! ‘Well, after that, I And so, two weeks before —yours and mine—when I all excited and tired, anyway, he e esed - Sianiey. who was look . ey, . ln‘m:own at his locked hands, did not "s:l pume to me,” she went on, “and I honestly think he mesmerized me, Stan! He said I was to leave with him for the East next day, and he gave me tickets—I simply obeyed him like a “Wegl. the glamour didn't last long. He had promised to put me on the stage, know, and buy a big play for me— remember he always said, ‘A mar- velous story, like “Outcast. I didn’t W an about the way plays m bmllg::“ll'beu:ved he might launch 83 . " b , ik st g 5 £ 5 §a2 “I am wondering,” said Shirley, “if I can't help you, Stan. I'm older than Miss Yorke, and I think she likes me. I don't think anything in the world would make me so happy now as to feel that your happiness was safe. Some time, when it's just the family going to the farm, persuade Mrs. Cutting to let me come, and I'll see how the land lies!” “My dear, there is nothing doing there!” Stanley said, laughing. “I don’t know which was the most surprised at my making a pass at her—she or my- self! Since then she hasn't sald a word to me. She's a strange girl—mysterious, somehow.” “Has she ever been married, Stan?" asked, presentiy I don't think s5!” he answered, ting up in a little surprise and dis- e. ‘She’s exactly the type to be support- good-for-nothing man som:- * Shirley said shrewdly. I don't believe it,” Stanley sald firmly. “Well, it doesn’t matter!” Shirley laughed. “Because I am going to be your little fairy godmother and dance at vour wedding. Shall you like me for a fairy godmother, Stan?” “I—I think I willl” he said a little gruffly, smiling. Shirley’'s brown eyes, fixed upon his, filled slowly with tears. She was still smiling, and the dazzle of her childish gaze through the shower was strangely appealing and pitiful. “Thanks, Tanny!” 'she said softly, her lips trembling. He remembered that she had called him Tanny years before, when he had hfii!ed to make hor his wife. shall fecl so different] after awhile, Stan. But just now it's horrid. After ‘October 12—oh, blessed day!— I shall be free. Free from Cuyler Theo- bald, after four years s over. I wish,” she added, . “that I didn’t have to touch his money! I only asked two thousand a month, you know; that's less than a fifth of what we used to spend. But even that,” said Shirley, smiling, “hurts me!” “I wish yon needn't,” Stanley con- curred, briefly. “But where would my poor little hun- dred be, all by their little selves?” the women asked whimsically, “I've come back to re-establish myself, Stan. And you can only do that by forcing your- gelf down people's throats. I knew that if I took this place and brought my car and my maids they'd all take me much more seriously—and they have. The least—the least that Cuyler Theo- bald can-do for me is give me a fresh start! Don't you think so, Stan? She was very feminine, very soft and appealing and young under the mellow lamplight, and Stanley, watching her | smilingly, found it hard to judge her dispassionately. The half hour after 10 struck. Stan- ley rose. He had to go, he said, in- stinctively stifiing an impulse to add that it was to the ranch. “Don't forget,” she said, coming close to him for farewells and la; her white little hand against his coat lapel, “don’t forget that I'm to be asked down to Uplands one of these days!” “Yeu know you're in Aunt Hat's black books, Shirley!” “Yes, but aren’t you master there>” she asked, saucily. “It seems to me I would be, in your place!” “Oh, you would, would you? You could run the whole place with one finger, couldn’t you?” Stan asked, look- ing down at the fluffy golden head. “And you included!” she answered, with a demure upward sweep of her lashes. ‘Don't forget—when you're married to your quiet, dignified, cool- blooded Margaret,” she added, naugh- tily, “that bad little loving Shirley is your fairy godmother! Kiss me, Stan!" “Why not?” he said laughing. He put his arm about her and she quite readily raised her soft, childish little mouth. | Ten minutes later the roadster was down the en:gty road, in cold, clear Autumn moonlight, toward the ranch. The dark orchards rushed by him, the cross-roads glimmered whitely across them, at sharp angles. Stanley drew great breaths of the soft, cool air, shaking his head now and then w‘lt'l"l the gesture of a dog shaking off water. “Whew-w!” he said more than once aloud. “I wonder why I let myself in for that? Whew-w" (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) EX-KING VISITS SON Hussein Cordially Received Transjordania After Exile. AMMAN, Transjordania, Dec:mber 1 (A —The former Hussein of the Hedjaz arrived where he had stay for a time with his son, the Emir Abdullah. Later he may visit his other son, King Feisal of Iraq. Royal honors were accorded Hussein at Haifa, where he disembarked from a British cruiser. When he reach:d Am- man crowds surrounded the royal pal- ace cheering “the King of Arabla.” Clo;k; Are Set Ahead. BUENOS AIRES, December 1 (#).— It's Summer now in the Argentine, so at midnight clocks were set ahead one hour for daylight-saving time. Buenos Afres time is now two hours ahead of Eastern standard time in the United Statzs. in Followers of the Tarzan picture- serials have new Tarzan thrills in store— THE NEW TARZAN BOOK I8 OUT! me “He did give me money,” she added thoughtfully, and something deep down | inside Stan winced and revolted. “But what could I do with money—a child my age in & New York hotel? I cried | for weeks, and that made him furious. Pinally, he said we would go abroad: never had been. And a few days later he was taken ill; we got a doctor and 8 nurse—they both thought I was his /| daughter. And he gave me a check for nr‘n‘.‘ooo—-n had just come in; I think he knew he was going to die and leave me, and his wife still refusing a divorce! 8o that was all of tha “My mother came East, and we went Europe. 1 met Cuyler Theobald in & ;‘t’uy—m had been getting a divorce in France. He was a sport, Stan, a heavy eater and drinker and gambler, but he was handsome, and he liked me from the start. I married him to try to make a success of my life, and his, if le. “It wasn't possible! !{ had nlmo‘el: 1 of it, Stan—four years r:l{ And then, suddenly, this Spring, it didn't seem to me worth while. ve up! I told him I'd had enough— ?eou}fn't stand any more. So I came home. “I'm not gol to try to convince muxt people w T'm not simply a bad woman, running away with one man, and then divorcing another. But you know better, and I am going to try to I want you to know that y, blind girl paid for her that girll And the tragedy E TARZAN at the ! | Earth'sCore By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS | | All Bookstores $2.00 | | METROPOLITAN BOOKS, INC. | New York Here’s how most people avoid them At the first sign of a coldcoming on, take two Grove's Laxa- { tive BROMO UININE Tablets. | take two more | every two or three hours. More people, by millions, check | and prevent colds i @ this way than by any other method. Its popular- ity comes from its L B . QUININE Tablets glbfl' y from cyprux,’ en in exile. He will THE EV TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE. 7 As the light of the approaching torches was seen by the crowd in front of Caesar's palace, word passed that the emperor was sending re-enforce- self-appointed leader moved forward “Who comes?” shouted one. Tarzan of the Apes,” replied the ape-man. ments. A ‘menacingly. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day befors publication. For Sunday. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch Agencies, on hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Datly Star will be accepted up to noon day of issue. except Fatur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10.20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. CIRCULARS PROHI1BITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers 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. I Tored, to take chars BARI of shop. Address Box 166-D. Star_ofic BOY to learn uphoistary frade und general store work. Miller Upholstery Co. 711 D ERS, colored: 3 wanted at once: fication cards. Mid-City nw. MAN with either clerical or sales experience, Wi 11l not interview any chronic ad chasers, Permanent position for ihe ‘selected man,’ Apply Monday evening, 7to 8 only, 635 F st m_307. MAK on farm, single. Call at 1021 7ih st n.w. MEN—I{ you are lookin ployment.” the American Automobile = Asso. ciation has openings 1its fleld force. Sales training will be given all applicants accept. ed. " Only men willing to devote full time and who can furnish A-1 reference need Dply. ADDIY in person to_the field ger, 17th and Pa, ave. n.w., between the hours of ‘and MEN (5) AT Ol $25 missions, conditional during our special instrustors prove you in the fleld ‘that you can- ayerage from $30-560 weekly: no experience necessary; also op- portunity for one man with car for countr; i ol Sigdopin. feoa 318 | for permanent em- d " Tiberal com- ning period: a pale- ‘It L WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS—Sell our beautiful Christmas car: in gift ‘boxes .Our popular ‘31 assortment sells at sight. ~Special made-to-order per- sonal cards as low as $2 per dozen. Call or write. Mayflower Art Co. Inc. 1405 K st. n.w. Open evenings unti 9 o'clock. _— BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. PREPARE NOW—FILE CLERK, STATISTI- School, s.e. cor. 13th & F n.w. Met. 8337+ INSTRUCTION_COURSES, | AUTO _ DRIVING _LESSONS, ANYWHERE, | any hour. Licensed white men. Your or our car. Call any time. Adams 3489, 3% HAVE YOU EVER WISHED YOU WERE A teleprone operator? We can teach you: casy to learn. Oxford Bldg. Y. ave AUTO LESSONS FOR PERMIT AND PARK- ing easy. Cars furnished. Call FOSTER HARTWELL (old_reliable). _Met. 1809.3* GRADED DICTATION CLASSES — 60 — 120, For speciai students, day or cvening. MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES Tivoli_Theater Bldg. _Telephone Col. 3000. A BUSINESS COURSE OF THE BOYD type will put you on the road to success, better pay. opportunity. Bovd secretarial courses are easier to t more modern. Boyd gradua ful. in demand. New classe: BOYD SCHOOL, 1333 F (Opp. Nat. 2342 NOwW, Fox Th Auction and Contract Bridge. 8ix lessons, $5.00. Col. 2025, Apt. 334. 1* S - HELP—WOMEN. AGENTS to sell our dollar box assortments of twenty-one beautiful Christmas cards: five different assortments; 50 per cent commis- sion. Earl's, Inc., 1517 H st n.w. 10° COLLECTOR to collect on monthly accounts. Must' be able to furnish letter of recom: mendation from last emvloyer. Apply 505 Int 1 Bufldi z FUR FINISHER for fur work —Apply Tues- day morning, Isadore Milier, 809 1ith 2, neat, intelligent, to small salary. Also 2 youns A ite 225, National Press Buflding. GIRL. white, wanted for lunch coun: Sunday work included. 1921 H st. n.w. Home to youns white girl 1or care of two children. 1720 E. Cap. st. Apt. 7. GIRL, refined. educated. experienced selling novelty jewelry. Must have real sales abi ity, See Mr. Cordray. Murphy's .0c store. * LADIES—Chrisimas money; sell aitractive line of inexpensive gifts’ and Ci cards _ Write, phone or call, 2 Miss_Colson, 2107 Eye st. n.w. Wi LADIES, five, to_work either time orders for Woman's_ World. Good pay for willing intelligent work: 4oply Rm. 317 Mather Blds. from 4:30 15 p.m. n NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. The people had found a leader. shout_that went up reverberaied in the palace and brought_a scowl to the face of Cac d messenger _hastened t> the emperor's ‘The people have risen,” They are throwing themselves against MONDAY, The thunderous ar. Presently he whispered SITUATION—DOMESTIC. (Contin DECEMBER 1, 1930. Caesar summoned his chief officers. sengers to every gate and barrack,” “Summon the troops to the last man. to fall upon the rabble and kill. until no citizen or streets of Castra Sanguinarius. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. __(Continued.) Dispatch mes- he ordered. Order them Let them kill slave remains alive upon the Take no prisoners.” SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. The people, encouraged by the presence of Tarzan and Pracclarus, recklessly renewed their mob attack upon the gates. When those in the front rank were piked through the bars, others took their places and the gates sagged. But Tarzan had an- other plan for the atiack. When he explained it, Praeclarus shouted approval. FARM AND GARDEN. (Conf ) VIRGIN SOIL—WELL CURTAINS stretched 40 cents a pair; work ed_for and delivered. Lincoln 5136. STRETCHED, 50c per pair; 40¢ per panel; called for and delivered any where._Atlantic 3t 1= GIRL, colored, reliable, wants part-time of day's work. 2721 11th st. n.w._ Col. 5248. GIRL, colored. wishes position as chamber- maid or waitr i Adams Nice sunny back | yard i R B 5 LAUNDRESS, first class. wants work to_do at home: best ref.; sunny yard. Met. 0860 WP, 2 0 o3 o ot slify SEve) MAID, _colored. neat. splendid — weitress, nurse or mother's helper, fuil or part time. Do weneral cooking. ref. Decatur 2419, MAID. colored, exceptionally good cook and waitress; neat appearance. firsi-class vefer- ehces. Willing and agreeable. No. 8342 MAID, colored. neat appearince:~ splendid cook: ‘does housework, murse maid or part time. ‘Excellent references. Decatur 0537. MAID-Lady wishes to place her aid. col ored, as_chambermaid, seamstress or ladi maid-"excelent three'year references. nights._ Address Box_144-D, Star_office. _ WOMAN. colored: neat, pleasant disposition thoroughly competent; general houseworker: work day. work Dart time; city references. Decatur 3242 WOMAN, colored, from Virgini eral housework, plain cooking: stay nights; reliable. _Fond of children. _District 8842. WOMAN, colored, wishes day's work. Met. 6640 wants gen- WOMAN_middie-aged, colored, wants per- manent place as cooki stay nights. 1824 Florida wve. n.w. WOMAN—Colored, respectable enced cook. and also references; stay night. | Call Pot. 53 —_————— PERSONAL. he vate under heading of Personal s 3 cents per line additional to the regular line rat NURSE, EXPERIENCED WITH CHILDREN. | will board infant or young child; scientific feeding; large yard: inspection invited; rea- Shepherd 28 SWEDISH MASSAGE, restful, body building. 159-W. & INVIGORATING _TREATMENTS, otheraphy. ~Return youthfulness. Swedish eraduate. 822 18th now.. Fiat 4, Bay Apts. Isn't Malboro, different? SWEDISH MEDICAL MA! 7 NURSE, eraduated in Bweden. Will come to your residence. _Phone Adams 6930-J. -, LESSONS BY 3 5 lessons, $5. Dec. 2678, Dupont_Circie. INVIGORATING. Phone Silver Spring PHYSI- PRIV, 2035 P §t. ATTLE CREEK VI- | 1 brator reducer, massages for chronie pams, or_circulation. _Alcohol rubs. Pot. 4721. Genuine | latest designs: Guaraniee Dec: 48 Newton pl. nd painting. Rooms pa- ered, 36 and up; terior painting: d_work; estimates submitted _Lincoln $765. Earle Jordan. tte . L PAPERHANGING, PLASTERING—Deal direct | with " mecha gl better work for legs | money. Call Baitz, 601 Irvi 889, ing at. n.w. Col. 1 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING ROOMS. $6 up. Drv and scraped prompt service. Send card to L. 233 4th st. n.e | PAPERING—28 . —Insist on §00d Work, $7.90 cks filled c PAPER G —_Pre-war prices: | PAPERHANGING—Ete 2 ories: | rooms scraped (dry). papered, labor and material, paperhenging guaranteed for | 5 vears in writing: paintng, interior and ex- | pure Dutch Boy lead and ofl: cash or terms up to 3 years: no interest. first’ payment Jan. 1, 1931: we are not con- nected with any home decorators, The People’s Home Decorators Co., Inc., 817 Sth n.w._Nat, T417. . RHANGING 4, 47,7 Di: : terior: we u PAPERH \Te \ T ‘Rooml apered, PAPERHANGING 3 B"gi: mate furnished: work guaranteed. A, T. George, 2129 18th st. n.w.. Apt. 2. Dec. 4149. PAPERING AND PAINTING—No cash nec- essarv. Pirst payment to start in January. 1931. Rooms papered, 37 and up. We do interior and _exterior g'lnllnt at lowest prices, using pure Dutch Boy lead and oil. All work guaranteed for five years. We do all kinds O(Xhlmbinl heating. carpentering. building and remodeling. ix-room house wired, complete with fixtures., $60. All esti- mates free. Just call the Home Decorators, | | 1009 9th_st. n.w. Metropolitan 08! | | PLASTERING, patch work done reasonabl | new ceiling, $10 up; guaranteed. F. SMITH. 705 13th st. s.e. Lin. 4531 1% SIGN PAINTERS: Suo. ¥ 28 tmot Géo. T, Thomp- son. formerly artists Keith's Theater. Sydney Studios 134,51 4 % {UPHOLSTERING, Weaver, 1434 Newton st. n. WEATHER STRIPPING. A- £1.75, ‘door: lifetime bronze. & Son. North 10040: evening. 5150, window: Phone Harris Pot. 0967. 5* FUR COAT,. silver musk: size 18 or 31 Chevy Ch tion n. excellent condi- ROTTED Of nure, horse manure: osk and hickory 3834 Morrison pecial seasoned. a measured cord: & wn lime, prod: luxuriant, dark green lawn. Phone Kensington 17-M. 832, FLOOR CASES. wall cases, cash e wall cases, cash registe: ator display Pixtu: WANTED—MISCELLANEQUS. ALL K] OF ANTIQUES and modern fur- niture. We pay highest prices for rare & | desirable ' furniture. Call the Lincoln Co. Metropolitan 8817. The frm that buys any cases. e Co., 413 separately. | 108. 4007 Conn. ave. i FURNITURE—Overstufied I $37.54 beds. $13.80: other furniture. FURNITURE. -Bed 5330 u up: dining room suite, walnut, $53.60; complete. $9.50. e deirall g1 | FURNITURE—New $200 3-) 0; . 38 up; suite with 2-plece "living room ions, in plain taupe velour, $45; love seats, $15 ‘and up; prices. Ney st. n. tabl FURNITURE—Mahogany buffet, aiso dining and other furniture. Clev. 2542. FURNITORE Living room suite, daybed, old wainut s nest of tables, beautiful old lary 2031 Conn® Sve sarnor B rticles_cheap. 21 g 3 | SUITEE—To be sold charges at public auction on Thursdsy, fember 41930, at 10 a.m.. within our 3 st. n.w. United States Stor- Co.. 420 10th st. n.w. e QFFICE| FURNITURE from U 'sks. chairs, file cabinets, table: for your 0mcam|l I‘YEIL savings, Salvage Co. PHONOGRAPH, brand-ne model, matic stop; no windin a regular $135 value. O rice, $39: pay $1 weekly. imball Co. 721 11th s equ Magpifcent new dineite Julte. | S0t oLt ould sell china cabinet The table is suitable for livi 4 mocein sof ¢ . men's, women's and childre Tniture of All Gescriptions wanted 1o Iummage sle Qather un what you have no further use for and call M. Cohen, 123 Tth st. n.w., Met. 9764 and 7749. Pay cash. Clev ¥ ing room Fuite, | aite,” $47.50: twin | kitchen "cabinet, 1211 H st ne, * Toom suites, walnut, living _room suites, '$35 bureats, $6.50: AUTOGRAPHED letiers of Presidents, statea- men; documents. stamp collections. oid colns bought. Hobby Shop, 1427 F n.w. ist. li_ N K3 PIG PRICES PAID_Do not be misied: Th Lincoln Co. has no connection with any firm in_the bt 'hone Metropolitan 817, We t cash prices for gain hing o i A BOOKS—Hig] i e ory e Orlgt n.w._No branch CASH REQ! ), Ratures:'entire - contents Soueht. . BApRF 14 B nw __ Met Baum, Inc, 914 974 women's, ch CLOTHING~Me: clothes, shoes, coats, dresses, furni :.l: bough! Phone Mrs. Freeman, T T T 1ate working co H | Address Bo; D. r‘::_xcw eni | DEAL WITH connnxucfimF‘F furaliure man, when you haye anyihing for rices. I!fl. sale and get the highest cash ps My st. n. t. 8817 604 6th A RNITURE 0! I “kinds bousht: cash Drices pald. Cail Linc. 8303, — o FURNITURE—Call L Krupsaw. 639 ve., befo: iling 1 Adams 11 m. PURNITURE of ail kinds wanted; best prices Co. 631 Le ave. velour 1331 | nee. ece 1iving Toot reversible cushions. uite, reversible cus) chairs and sofas at by W York Upholstering Co., 617 F i ing ‘them” or phone Mi | Pearlman's, 933 G tetary, chest of drawers, mih.; high-grade domestic rug, ah; reasonable. corner Calvert, st. en, $8: AXminater rug. ol i rocker, §1.25. h IV O = for _stora De- are- verything hington e Teproducing ipped electric motor and a ury ~buy, now e oNat. 3639, W.W. PIANOS— Wareho srand en "evenings i1l torage Co.. 2801 G er: and paid Furniture Sap r_phone Met 8459 fimh‘ufigfin'z ‘sacrifice your furniture. We will give you more for furniture, bric-a- TIehis. Dlay- $14, 318, 521 340 ‘clock. ' American 2 Girard st. WEATHER-STRIPPING, best material, guar- | anteed workmanship: estimate - {ree. 'John Weismuller, 173 14th st. n.w. Decatur 0160 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 901 26th ST. N.W.—] store with elec- tric lights and wi ms and bath, suit. able for barber shop, shoem: lunch room, undsrtaker's parlor or church: rent, $15. D. Connor & Son. 3636 Pa. ave. n.w. E_HELP. experisnced: only those of actual commercial office rience need ply. ‘Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Pranc Jeweiry Co.. 627 7th st. n.w. PRGOFREADER — Experienced _woman _of £00d Education and executive ability; state ige, education and exverience, whether §led or'single und sive name ormer emBloyer a3 refer £0 This ad. Address Box 116-D. AT aroly o sell gifes of lewelto. Tuesday o sell & 2 21°5.38 0 m., Franc Jewelry Co, 631 1th S _now. SINGERS. dancers, musicians, entertainets; instructors _ wanted. Henry's Theatrical Hisic and pance Training Sctoal, Natiogal e Sviaminy: someeins: Loc, lonitats tt , eic., but n:‘xufin fat “¥only those willing. to work need appi 317, “Mather H1ds. well known from 4:30 to 6 p.m. EN W, 9 sel uxfi o opportunits - st. n.w. between electric refri T ply Mr. Truex, 736 Tand 7 MEN (3) neat a short !nooa Peo 5. PRESSMAN wanted, A-1_dependable man. for night shift on smail.cylinder presses, pile feeders: best conditions: union: over scale Lo right man. Ben Fyankiin Press, 1 t. nw. p SALEBMEN—_We need f¥o Ford salesmen to fir take care of ogr holidey business. Un- imfted possibiiities o wor ‘Address Box 54-D, Star office. - BODA DISPENSER. exberienced. Abply st once, National Drug Co.. 926 1th st. n.w. STENOGRA! now unemployed. _for art-time selling: experience or smbit ble. _Address Box 327-D. Star office. T8, TEN Ewfi;sqummmwa& in xhange for iéssons, address Box 184:C, ar i AN, use( iry; mi 2 driver with Mar: iicense, to_drive "luork on :onknlry ce; u;l:“‘);n:n:, H o e o Yoo e TR fice. CHAUFFEURS (28), with identification eards v SRCLE CAB CO. 1718_Florida Ave. N.W. 1* ATTENTION, CHAUFFEURS. Come on over with a live or- ganization. 'Good cabs. 38% straight commission. Pay every day. C. Ryan at.once. BLACK & WHITE AND YELLOW CAB CO,, 1240 24th St. N.W. SALESMEN. A, national organization opening new fices—because of promotion an of its present pergonnel—require ices of with ca of- ding in 3 and complete co-operation. Bee Mr. Fox, 1416 Eye st. . WANTED—-SALESMEN. CONBOLIDA’ G, . Tequire 3 more men_ to complete thelr sales force, selling & complete line of biankets, d ‘other househol it gtnnlllmunt olenr"guds Patore 830" 3 st nw. WE HAVE just, DAGented & Tadiator cover. tne only one of g kind, and wish to ap oint Toll ilfllll jor dria, Va., and kyille. Md. ‘Write_for appointment to Consolidated Gas oS st . SALESMEN If you sre a salesman, this proposition will appeal to you. < Drawing accou 3 ers need not apply. ’ Minimum s strong bosid, of directors ed oration mal t 2 *%ew Gf 2he strons points,and it will pay you @ real commission. ~Workers can be roducers, even under existing conditions. e can tuse '3 ‘men of Dleasing personsiity es oy periats o feal sptate, ADbly 1707 0 n E &0 h ey Room N to Eye st. n.w. SALESMEN. A new Washington enterprise with a very interesting and at- tractive program has an oppor- tunity for salesmen of good character and ahility. To men who can qualify, this connec- tion will be a very valuable one, offering large financial possi- bilities. Evening meetings for salesmen Tuesday and Fridays at 8 p.m. (Motion Pictures). Apply SUITE 921-927, TOWER BUILDING, 14th & K.Sts. N.W. 10 AM. and 2 P.M. lence in op- have 7320 WOMAN, attractive, With expe erating besuty salon as manager: m wide local acqusintance. Phone Na! for_appointment. YOUNG 8A DY Apply manager, Orl- gntal Emporium, 1008 P street n.v. Appiy 10 a.m. 5 WOODWARD & LOT iROP desires the services of former| employees who served in .elling | capacities. Apply in' person. Employment Office, ninth floor. AMBITIOUS WOMAN —with h to 40, want with forty ¥ b7 Jationally. kaown firm ' “backsround of sound ness. ~Basic y to start a dom from worr: Applicant mut of refinsment and free to more important then business experience. Call in person. Canvassers need not apply. MRS. WEEDMAN, Lafayette Hotel. 4 CORRESPOND Unmarried woman. experienced in corre- spondence school work or advertising pre but not essential: must possess initi it write good sales letter Harhe ang pddress of D, " Btar Address B 1 Two Resourceful Women To fll important trayeling positions. Not routine work, ind _of r(nfl unique oppor- tunities for advancement: high school cation: ages, 35 to 45: no auired: salary and bonus to interview required. Miss Pe Blds., 14th and K n.w. d usi- ree- HELP—DOMESTIC. GIRL, vhite, wanted. Housekeepr, 3 chil- dren; a_g home for the right kind; work easy. ‘Tel, Clar. 945, Write A. W. Oisler, Cherrydale, Vi . HOUSEKEEPER. white, neat, clean and good cook._Tel. Clarendon '1094. . MAID, neat, experienced for general house- work. Apply 2110 Penn. ave. n.w. 3 W(ZMAN. ‘whil ; nd_room, mornings 305 aaf _ WOMAN. white, rel by employed cou- le to act as housekeeper and 13 fant 10 menths old. required.” Call Pot. ttled, to work for board d svenings. Apply . 4 SITUATION—MEN. Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezercise careful investigation oy persons of- its fering positions where cash are ired to_secure em; ment. HAUFFEOR, Tonest. reilabie; o minor re 0 years' expe ice; or levator. beifboy place: best city reference. orth_1000. CHAUFFEUR. colored 'ex-e',n. “wishes po- filon in private fa ily. Willing to_travel. rry, 1782 Willard st. Phone No. 6883. WORK, painting, housecieanini ty description; reasonable. Chars Ro. , 1822 Vernon st. n.w. P SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. COUPLE—White:; wife cook. man all-aroun institution preferred, or private. Box 141, Hyattsville, Md. 2 SITUATION—WOMEN. GOMPANION-HOUSEKEEPER—Refined wom sn wishes position. ~Could do light Bursin Telephone Cleveland 3209-J. m—.mérm.l——‘.‘—fi in interior 'decorating shop: services in_return for Write: “Huatoss Box 156-D, star ofice, 3° g ey o seaTch experisnce chool or colleye education, 28 | HILDREN BOARDED IN STRICTLY PRI- vate home, with mother's care. Special care given to diet. Cleveland 3977. 3 PRIVATE LESSONS BY PROFESSIONAL ON Hawalian steel guitar, tenor banjo. uke, etc. Orchestra training. pointment. Adams 8335 for ap- | EXECUTIVE will invest several thousand dollars with active services in sound. lesiti- mate business. - Address Box 122-D, Star cfi ROOMING HOUSE wanted—Will pay cash if price is reasonable. "Address Box 181-D, §tar MONEY ADVANCED ON PAWN TIOKETS, | Live diamonds, antiques, silver and gold. 5649. ingston_& Co., 1319 P st. n.w. Na GROCERY WANTEDMust haye vl room. M. Goldsmith, 918 New York a: | Metropolitan 8885. DETECTIVES—EXPERT SECRET SERVICE | since 1885 National 4610: evenings, Ada 1231, ' BRADFORD INTELLIGENG uxfif ICE, 202 Transportation Buflding. 1% ROOMING HOUSE, 19 roo) 5 baths: good corner; only $850 if sold at once.” National NE FILLING STATION—Centrally | Soestea n . busieas sechon Lol a1 Shab: ment; . good clientel Addre Box 224-D, | Star office. 3¢ - AND Farragut sts. to Treasurs. e P 0148-J evenings and all day Sund i BEAUTY PARLORS. - VALET S8HOP fo Te_or rent; well equip- ped: very Teasonable. Call Fot. 1023 o PIANO. pragtically ne; now reduced $120: 3639, W. W. 30_mo brac, chl antique and ofice re. W d from rent. | Fhone us apd be convl: he ment down t, B, Nat. T3 n.w. inced. fel "Motropbiitan $817. 604 808 nths to FURN] . second-] . an bouht and sold: Met. $164. the balance. Kimball Co., 721 11th st. PIANO— ton. Po Upright, mahogany, in - UBHEhE I v, in good cond F ‘Wouls some T T PIANOS—2 age charges phus T All Tike mew: Dolitan 2734 week_days. pay cash. Metropolitan GOLD. " silver. - watches, d cartage chari . Jewelry ne gains. Phone Me! antee real b 0 ing offere 5165; ap tion, Piarios _mioved Hugo_Worch, 1110 G. PIANO, 1_Que * PLAYER PIANO, Tark: 5 o save stora RADIO, 2 book chairs, aifter. PLA’ 525. P S A ., 32 tment sl 3 Fment size upright. in- excellen dis] pictures, lawn mower, Adams 0571, 1148 Buchanan st. o FUIL LR Vel Bafd” Belimanss ‘ULD GOLD~Bring your old UV diao discar 3 iy: w ! aid, Bantfatiuring A" Kahn. Tne.. num. dlamonds. need them in our nay highest ices. I lunc] -roo‘fl 3 Entire contents hased. tire Co. 413418 Bth ah B MM gh'l 1143 Tth lm man, S National 713 Eye st. n, Nl:lm:l .filll 18 Bacon, §! be. fine condition 198 2 aramen Dlsnos. Slsace for rent. and_pac 1 {pment. ooks 1 n.w. Story_& Clark; cost s78! 385 Phone N. 4307. _ kinds of household soods. nw. rad ue W' kumbatl binet model WE PAY HI( Ci ‘ 3 - Large and dynamic speaker, beau- slightly used as dem- teed: price only 369 . 5 monthly: the best in Washington. Met. 3639. W. Co. 731 1ith st. n.w. OPPORTUNITY take over small estate office: practically mo overhead ex- pense. Good farm listings. _ Serious illness of awner. ~ Address Box 338-D, Star office. * REED SCHOOL OF BEAUTY GULTU) Complete Course, $50, Shampoos, Manicures, Scal> Facials, 35 Pinger Waves and Halr Cuts. 10c. Pree M arcels o Phone Met. 9461. 505 12th N.W. MOTOR TRAVEL. DRIVING PRIVATE CLOSED Florida. Want two or three passen sonabie. References gladly given. District 4200. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Reccmmended Service Column .call National 5000, Branch 215. BEDDING of all kinds renovated and steril- ized by process approved by Health De D Prompt service and low price E; Bedding Co., 2315 5th st. n.e. Decatur 07l BEDDING RENOVATED, Springs, mattress: pillows, feather mat.. down comfort, ered Ideal Bedding Co., 622 B n.w_ Nat. BEDDING, MATTRESSES. box springs and pillows reno.; best prices and prompt del. Wash_Mattress Co., 319 L 079, irnace Repal a) Welding, Boiler Replacements, Asbestos Co ering, tomatic ‘ater Feeders. Superior Tates. ° Grown Fuel Bervic: st_n.w. District 9322 _ BOILERS, stacks, fireplaces repaired, built, cleaned. General repairing done. Build- &8 inipected for needed repalrs reljable CARPENTER—Ooseral bams Toosi: ing, porches, inclosing. painting and weather stripping. Prices rea: J. Weber, 1328 11th st. s.e. Lin. 10280 " 1% CARPENTER, house repairs, hardwood floors, porches, partitions, shelving, odd jobs; rel able. J. Rowell, Met. 2146, 128 M: e N'T Cabinet and wood worl CARPENTER Siane: »0 “og o Bave l'm,flg;é Call Harris & Son, Nat. 9154 or_Met. 2272, i = < - R—Bullder, general r CARPENTER™ZCSE, $o epan ing of property, book shelving, ¢ expert repairing of furniture.” H. Jobngon, 1365 Irving st Col. 6917. 4 CHAIR CANEING-Porch ‘rocgsys splinted: uphol- sterin Armstrong, 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062. EXPERT foor Anishing, skilled mec! Berene, 28 N_Y. ave. n.w. Nai ELECTRIC ING—6 rooms, 2 halls, bath, 340 complete; fixtures, 320 installed. Get my gstimate; save tme and’ money. work gus anteed. North 0885 H.. M. Carpenter. 4* ELECTRICAL WIRINGrooms tures complete, $60 and up: work guaranteed. B ETRIC S0 adama a0, 4021 oth pw. Iimfi WORK, every descriptios lulYlli- " | PAINTING, feed; very reasdnuble; dustless machin . T. Folk, 5357 Sherrier pl. n.w. Clev. 05 FLOOR WORK EXPERT—OId floors made ke new: reasonable prices. W. C. Deaton. 2010_P_st. Pot. 0967. FLOORS SCRAPED and refinished: 25 years' practice: “experlenced C. Norwood. 1313 st. n.e, Lincoln 208 FLOORS dress. NASH FLOOR West 1071. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, Tepaired: slip covers made: est. cheerfully given; returned 1600 8th_st. ki HEATING & PLUMBING. You will be deprived of heat only 2 hours discarding old plant and installing Radiator hea rs to pay' no inte: Diants Insialied No job_too big or 1 Budset Plumbin ing C Lincoln 10317, Y S—Dublicate xevs, 35 cents; made while you wait. Turner & Clark, 1221% New' York ave. n.w._Met. 300, paperhanting, Teat, Slean Work. atimantes, Fenn Decorating OO ¥°‘: 151 Georeia ave. nw. Georsia 3400, 8 JG dons with best material: PAINTING fene_xth b mechanic. Work guaranteed.” A. O. 03 Webster st. _Adams 1703 rvice. Note new a , 1016 20th st. in NGING, DECORAT- Sae work. W, ?-Ea'n:{'a?,' M 11 now. i PAINTING 4% 2 pmsseaTalRh U RESTAURANT_Mechanica” trade: in gogd Northwest neighborhood; net profits, $250 monthiy: rent one half usual amount; price, $2.000, with one-half cash and terms to re- sponsible party. "No brokers need apply. Address Box 191-D. Ster office, = Teal | RADIO—Most besutiful Radiols and Victor combination ever mads perfect: 3800, sa R 1 raph adentation for A3 mrankiin sacrifice; new and C. A super-heterodyne: cost 485, complete. Electric phono- $15, Power am- iS00t 3138, sEwiNG tric. 14th MA 3-w) e. . "Singer Dortable ele 1 bike. large, $7.50. 338! tic_0083. IMMEDIATE REMUNERATIVE employment, home phoning ~ You must see Thomas per: sonally. 918 M st. n.w.. Apt. 40: 4 BARBER SHOP for rent. all equlpped. 426 8th st. s.e. Call Lin. 10378. SEWING MACHINES—Drophead Singer, New Home. $10: others at $5: all $3 mo S.ESew. eh" s, 318 Pa. s18; New ideal. machines. Inreats. and nu- i 8. 3515; Standard. 315: 3 1 ‘ompt_service. A 0‘2 floors, 3 baths, 2 g et e B nh. BEFORE SELLING Fouite: For OcHere. e g, Shuine (et TR i e A D dimaallbioiocs Phone National 1231, 'S. 920 TFOA A"’ NW. lemss S8 BTN, At the Waahinistn public e Tere % SALE—AUTOMO COUPE, $345: $175; i s e e e R ues, ' NEW STORES CHEAP! BEST RETAIL SECTION. Suitable for brokers, insurance, loan office. drug_store, etc. Basement st chance for barber shop, valet ice, cafe- teria, etc. Unusually low rent with liberal concessions to_ reliable business. Act quick. Phone Nat. 5437 or call at 1434 K st. n.w. BARBER—BEAUTY SHOP. Good_14th st. location, near big bld rent. Phone M 744, OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS A8 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR for Washington, Virginia and _Bpitimore territory on proven product. Selin, business and professie m T contract. Item sells at reasonable price and repeats often. 375 per cent profit to dis- tributor. Must invest $500 in merchandise. We will exchange references. Give phone number for appointment. Address Box 187- C, Star office. = SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SOFA—Antique, mohogany, smal 3730_Jocelyn st. velan: r at the he e Motor Co.w 1808 u& Dec: sellchead. | BUIGK 1926 . BRO! AN Cleveland 4321. TIRE—31x4, on rim, new, cheap: also West- ern_Electric_loudspeaker. Ures, upholstery, top an t one could expect in a in, tri price, §! YPEWRITER Underwoods, " 1883, $2.5 TYPEWR! '] mekes tudent rates Capll TYPEWRITERS—Big typewriters, little type- writers, all makes of ‘typewriters; used mong Typewriter Exchange. tol st. cash ey. 71 Phone_West 1308 3:§u Jn, Decatur 1910. % ERTICR, geme | Seii” B mos. {n adv., $6.15:°8 Mos.. $12. | from news RS American Typewriter 1318 14th, sold, tented. Ernrgx n evenings. East TAL. Tew Motor utt like a 4" Orme, 17ih and 3 Lin new and or _credit, ) See and save AN, 10373 S H st nw. Met. 9674. Distict pertect condition an VACUUM_ CLEANERS Premier-Duplex, Airway, 315, 320; like ne guaranteed year; parts, Vacuum _Cleaner Adams_0900. hird A 3, ¥ car for business or for tionally good condition rom Stanley H. Horner, w., for 3895. — Hoover, ~Eureki rent 'cleai $1.50 da: repairing all kinds: delivery. Shop, 1404 Girard n.w. ce) Buy it VICTROLO, orthophonic. handsome console model; cost $400; will seil for $70 cash. 2052 Macomb_st. n.w. _Clev. 1928 ROADBTER: n‘l"——“’;a mechanteally, h .xull:nt‘ullntn:rh.‘t 4329, ANTIQUES—Mond; furniture, inclad- ing cherry desk, Heppel h ing tables, alabaster v n AUCTION BALE—Furniture of every de scription: to be sold for storage charges: Thursday, December 4. 1930, at 10 a. within our warehouse.’ 420 ioth st. bed suites, living suites, dining suites, United States Stora 10t B [ dition. B, Also’ one Span ish guitar: all 'day, and Tuesday. Call Adams 8335. 2038 lith st._n.w. BATH TUBS, brick and building material Good used material from many wrecking jobs s stored at each of our vards We ave large quantities of sood used brick lumber, sheathing. flooring. studding, Win dows, doors. sash, Dipe, bath tubs. rad plumbing and heating materials’ which w are selling at bargain prices. Come to either HECHNOER o5, HOUSEW RECKING. DEPT Main Ofce—18th, & H Sts. NE. N.W. Downtown—6th & Brightwood—5935 Ga_ Ave. Camp Meigs—5th & Fl BED. player-plano. Tan dining set, chairs, everything reduced. Books, _chinaware, linens, rugs, ref s, tables, ironing machine, trunks, etc., to be sold for storage '8 at_public auction on Thursday, December 46 1930, at 10 431 10th”st. n. Storage_Co. storage © Decy BEDB—Chairs, n. United States J10th si. n.w. BICYCLE, velocipede, wagon, sidewalk bike, scooters; reasonably priced. We also repair. National Sport Shop, 2461 18th st. "BICYCLES, velocipedes, be: sonable; toys of all kin YOLES, in A-1_condition :"wé_also repair bicycles and t._D. Gilbert, 1106 H st. n.e. BICYCLESSeveral $15; Daston, $18.50; $5: sidewalk’ bikes, $7. near Col. rd. _Open_evenin: BOOKCASE, china_closet, couch, chair, mirrors rug, hall bench, table, telephone set, cuum hand brush, coats, dresse: REQG! owecases. wall fomert ShEREE, R fount foctric ‘g7inders. o1 yrtition; re Nlflbm’.'l.'lnra o e yileng Bl Sl i it new; 5 S man’ Ei5tRihe. " Frione Gol. VENFORT SUITE: D'Alfll . Fidelity o, DESKS, sates, files; cheapest prices a'"&%fi‘uw Rithre Go. overcoat 3032. -plece, tapest Srage Con 1 and You Furniture Wi ceiling, side wail and X per room. Mahoney Wall Paper Co., 324 P WATCH, bracelet. Room 304, 1319 F PAl § Bulova, for_rooms 13: ER, roo: x Sl o 1,25, §1. lly, ] priced iow for auiek sale: yo i ferms. “The Washington Cadillag Co., 1136 = 1140 Connectticut ave. Decatur 3900, Sven s UICK STANDARD ¢ COUPE, d-pum argain you cannot afford to miss; coms fa® el PR P Open_event. il 50 14, a. 15-jewel, man’s wateh. 15. Eigin watch, bracelet, $10. . ‘WOooD. an, truckload, CADILLAC 1938 SEDAN—-A fine de cal for less than the price of a che e .;'A'. :q.f length, $10 2 gordi slab wood, | Loy ‘of serviceable milenge. 1 in g0od. 7. 3 Atlantic 0636. WOOD—Se cord 2194 Electrically Lighted, 3006 11th St. N.W. C. after dition. Buy it from Eme and" ¥ S8 D, Reduced to sell wuleKY, CADILLAG 341-A IMPERTAL SEDAN, T-pis] conditionec und m;g}: mnf.'nr;s'." d your ‘car q ton, Cadiila: “ ol £ i ned oak. any length, 314, $16 Munson, Atiinsian, Va. Cler. DOLL HOUSES. ‘Butcher-Bui Complétely Purnished, Phone Adams 6343. * CA: 350, W _TERMS, THE NATIONAL CASH 1208 H St. N.W. SH. 278, s1i Lo TERS, 1ebulll guaranteed— and up; receipt 8, NO rinting, $180. T, ISTER Phone_Nat. CHEVROLET q . 1039 and iw‘ fow: 5363 ana 3375 Auto More. 1318 T0th: CHEVROLET N, excellent _cond oS co. 1376 3-PC. KROEHLER DUOFOLD SUITE in ve- lour, fice. desk, hi mal 318 inlaid ny, coaster coffe $100, carpets; _type North 1899. e st ice box. need the cash; sell for $150. L st nw. ondl- CHEVRO] SEDAN, 1 i in tion; po: tv‘l! ne of ti best in the <517 ok 18 Saah und I menibirect? Horturth. | Columbia 1708 *or " % CHEVROLET COACH, 1039; perfs q- {ion; 3300 chsh. Frivate purty. Lin. 08 g e L T Rhiansle Motor Co, 3 New York sve. Soen a bea; cost $98; perfect, sacri. $4; ice chest 38 lady's mahogany, $14; davenport table, 3 wardrobe Singer sewing machine, drop- ‘ase and counter, $18: bicycle, cost $50, sell $18. ~Twin ‘motor, a. c.: cost about rug, like hew, $i5. Some ik, $10.° 2003 1st, Victrolas, $10, $25, $35, $50. | Cinvarss Sold on Liberal Terms. DE MOLL PIANO CO,, Twelfth and G Sts. 612 DE MOLL'S SALE TRADF,DJNOIP’IANOS AND Many Fine Uprights At Baby Grand Pianos, $2 DOGS, PETS, ETC. CANJ 3 Beautiful Male Songsters. % ‘Uefected Btock R evenings and_sundays. AN, iangle £ Gpth ottt VICTROLAS. SRR SORCH TH e 5."'4.%?““ frojishout. Make “your o o_dealers.” Terms. s LATE 1927 COAOH- throughe ront Garakes rees 1316" n.w. CHEVROLETS, 1930-1937—Price 475; 0, coupes. sedans, <o olets. “Buy at the home of the Trew Motor Co, 1800 14th. -Et OUPE, 1979 an SOR and i, ata “art, CHRYS 1930, "66_SEDAN—Low milea, Sewttar surantee, s108 Nats Mare ' HTk on 11" Blenteenth Nolan_Motar hteenth st. n.w. l CHRYI 'SEDAN. 1937; except: sood Fon i gondition Q“om.e:ut a a..’:%?;.f;’ fi' aar it i O eare: oniy $165; 335 b it $50, $75 and $100. 50, $300 and $350. cash lfl‘h $12 . fhme. “Hrsd “woodley b1 nwy TON'S PET SH Lass. 1406 st. 7, pediareed. Call Ciaren- Hrving 3t W, Cat AR- | e : prices for all kinds, In any: Boans anase » Q AR I i e e e e e e e