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Sl‘ JOND INSTALLMENT. BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENT « 1t is near midnight in New York City. A #roup of tough-iookine young men are lol fering in the shadow of a building on Four: feenth street. A cream-colored roadsie turns the corner and pulls up &t the cub. ATSoune man leaps out and precipitates Rimself info the midst of the group. Start- ing & fight. A shot is fired and & girl who was left in the car screams cnd starts after her escort Just then a limousine drives up and three men leap out. One of them seizes he girl by the arm and urges her to get away from the scene. He ushers her into his car and_she drives off with the three strangers. The one who rescued her, called “Tom." is on his way to catch & steamer, but after he has been dropped at the dock his friend Steve takes charge of the girl. OWLING along in Tom's car through the caverns of the West Side, Cathleen Carroll, who had so unwittingly become the central figure in the ad- venture of fists and guns and timely Jescue on Fourteenth street, felt small | room he did not look at his daughter. | situation. and helpless and very much alone. The ‘; Fe stalked stralght to the desk and |statement, drastic reductions in person- young man, Steve, kept his place on |plumped into h L He seemed to | His short iron-gray hair stood erect the seat in fron? of her. Dan Carroll's fist came down on the desk with the force of a mallet. girl,” he shouted. sense her want for silence and to re- spect, it Had the other one. Tom, made his #hip? She could still see the reluctance, the confused quosticning in his eves as e stocd outside the car looking in at her s though half-minded to climb back in. His eyes were blue — deep, clear blue—their color intensified by the coating of tan that wind and sun bad laid over his face. There was a slight aquiline curve in the line of his nose which somehow gave him the look of a young eagle. Even now she felt his presence beside her. And yet—he was gone. The chance was remote that she would ever see him again. What must he think of her? A girl mixed up in a gang fight at midnight! Should she offer some explanation to his friend of the ugly scene into which the three strangers had projected them- selves? It would be difffcult. turned into Bank street. “I wish I could thank you and your friends,” she said to Steve, moving out of the corner to the edge of the seat. “Anything I could say would sound so ~—tame.” Steve's jolly face turned a smile in he:_direction. “Don't try.” he said. we happened along.” “It might not have been so luck: she said, and shivered. “Neil, the young man who was bringing me hcme, should never have gone after those others. They are henchmen of Miller, an enemy of Neil's father. Neil must have known they had guns Steve turned his head, examined her with new interest. “I've heard about that kind of — racket,” he said, “but I've never before had a close-up of it Another world. These strangers—Tom with the blue eyes, Steve, and Dev— were part of another world. “I hope your friend hasn't come to any harm.” Steve offered. “No. He'll be all right. man knew him." ‘It was lucky ‘The police- She tried to make the remark casual, to keep apolegy out of | her voice. The car drew up beforc a three-story brick house. The front was flat and grimy and the wood trimming—door and window frames—was painted A rusty green. A flight of worn steps led to the door. Light shone from the windows of the second story. “Pather’s waiting up for me.” the girl thought. To the voung man she said: “Good night, Mr. Steve. I hope your friend caught the boat He handed her out with lantry inbred in his kind “He did.” was the reply, “even if he_had to m for it.” The girl mounted the stone and put her finger on the bell. The muffled jingle of it caused her heart to quicken its beat. Her knees were unsteady. She tried to compose her- #elf and had only partially succeeded when the door swung open. A stocky man In shirt sieeves stood planted in the doorway. “A pretty hour.” he said gruffly, “for a decent girl to be getting home.” T'm sorry. father,” she said, waited for him to move aside so she could enter. “You've been skylarking around with that Hall fellow again,” he rumbled. “No.” She must hold her temper. . Seen to a party with Neil.” Um.” The rumble became a grunt of satisfaction He moved rside. pass. ‘howeter. the gal- steps and that so that she could Sound Adwce to | | Pile Sufferers Blessed Relicf Almost Instantly— | Feel Fine in a Few Days | | UNGUENTINE CONES | Don't neglect piles—often they grow like mushrooms and the mad- dening itching—soreness—the burn- ing and distress bring on neryous | trouble. . When The Norwich Pharmacal Company (makers of famous Un- guentine) decided to give to the world a real pile remedy you may rest assured that nothing but the best would do—it must be supremely efficient. 8o now you can get soothing, heal- ing Unguentine Cones at any drug store anywhere and it will only cost you 75 cents to prove to yourself | that these magic working supposi-| | torles will do all that is claimed for| | them. The Norwich Pharmacal Co., | | Norwich, N. Y.~-Advertisement. - * | He had not finished with her, | | ‘The car | THE manded. guns.” cent encounter. desk with the “You might help the boy keep decent hours,” he called after her “I've been trying to get home since 10 o'clock,” she flung back. “Go into the sitting room. to talk to you.” She climbed the steep, narrow stairs, gas-lit, catching her toe in a hole in the carpet. Her brother had burned it with a carelessly dropped cigarette and it had never been repaired. At the top of the stairs she turned to the left and entered a sizable room that ran across the entire width of the house. A reading lamp with a green-and-white shade burned on_her daughter!” I want scattered about the floor and on the stuffy, plush-covered furniture. The room smelled of must and dld pipe: Cathleen tossed her black satin cape over the back of a chair and stood by the desk, waiting. a swivel chair behind it. the shipping business. c~ntlv at Helsby, “You lie, above his furrowed brow and his | clamped jaws jutted under his florid | cheeks in a way to portend trouble. | Now then, my lady,” he snapped, leaning back and fixing Cathleen with fierce gray eyes, “vou are t) tell me why you put on thes> hi airs in my housc 2nd why vou cor sneaking in at this you know my house closes its doers before midnight.” Cathleen faced her father, the flash | in her brown cyes matching the anger in Dan Carroll’s gray ones. “I'm not high and mighty. father,” she said. “I'm frightened.” There was the suspicion of a quiver at the corners of her mouth. “I'm glad to hear it. I'm glad you have some sense left of what it means to defy your parents.” Cathleen’s chin lifted. frightened of you, father, “I'm not she said | “It's—it’s what happened in the street.” | hi | | hat do vou mea EVE pened in the street?” Dan Carroll “Neil was drinking. He picked a fight with Miller's men. Her eyes were wide and still frightened from the memory of the re- Dan Carroll's fist came down on the orce of a mallet. “You lie, gir1!” he shouted. Neilson would never chance—not when he's out with my take (To be continued.) SHIPPING BOARD DROPS ONLY 25 WORKERS HERE Policy Ts in Keeping With Hoo- ver's Plea for Assistance During Unemployment Situation. B and She Merenant Fieet Gorpo: Y d oak desk. Papers were | Board and the Merchant rpo- o 8 ration have been discharged in Wash- ington during the last year. Officials of the organization said yesterday that this is in keeping with the policy announced following President Hoover's plea that 7 5 the Slhlpvinfi Board ;!s(st. u] far ti D Carroll came into the | possible, in alleviating the unemployment LA | Prior to the White House nel here were planned, as officials have long felt that the Merchant Fleet Cor- poration is a declining enterprise, as Uncle Sam is gradually retiring from Figures made available today show that on October 1, 1939, there were 701 i employes on duty in Washington, com- X pared with 676 at work here two weeks ago. The total number of employes of the Fleet Corporation, all over the coun- try and abroad, was 1479, as against 1,280 on October 1 of this year. Crashing into an automobile, Mary Jones, T1-year-old cyclist, was killed re- CNING STAR, ‘They had “Young such a yesterday. Mr. Deviny, retary since 1929. Canada, Australia and Hawail. of the Near East. To Mothers whose children won't eat NATURE knows best. Never coax a child to eat! Remove the cause of a youngster's poor appetite. When appetite fails, are a bilious yellow, don't give small children a constipating cathartic that drains the system. California_fig syrup is all the “medicine” they require. The Child's Appetite Will Always Respond Specialists will tell you that a sluggish appetite almost alwa; means the child has a sluggish Correct this condition called sfasis, and see how quickly a listless, drooping boy or girl begins to eat—and gain! The : only “medicine” such children seem to need is pure, unadulterated fig syrup. Children who get fig syrup, now and then, soon have the appetite and energy They keep we'l and colon. of young animals! avoid colds and sluggish spells. Nature never made a finer laxative for and they ail love the whole- some, fruity flavor of the real California figsyrup. IU’s purely vegetable, but every druggist hasitall bottled, with directions. e very next day, ing better and feeling etter. Keep on with the figsyrup a few days and see amazing improvement in appetite, color, weight, and spirits. childre Begin with it at once. your child will be A single IF The promises made by the botllers of California Fig Syrup are true, and it will do the same for you, IF if's genuine CALIFORNIA FigSyrup. Don’taccept substitutes. IF YOU LIKE IT- GET A SECOND BOX OF MODESS FOR ONLY 20* IF YOU DON'T- GET YOUR MONEY BACK HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER Buy a box of Modess marked TRIAL OFFER. If you like Modess, take the card in the box to your dealer. He'll give you another box for only 20 cents. If you don't like it, mail the card to us, We will send your money back. . HERE'’S a way to save money and make a happy dis- covery! Buy a TRIAL OFFER box of Modess! “We're sure you'll like it. But if you don’t, it costs you nothing. Mail the card in the box to us and we'll send your money back. If you do find Modess the safest, softest sanitary protec- tion you've ever known, then take the card to your dealer. He'll give you a second box for only twenty cents! Why do we make this sensa- tional offer? Because we want thousands of women to know Modess—know its greater com- fort, extra protection, surgical cleanniess. Once you've found Modess, we're very sure you'll be buying it regularly, telling your friends about it. Your dealer has your TRIAL OFFER box on sale right now. Don’t miss it! gmmg [N Menufacturere of Band-Aid, the lLittle Bandage that protects little cute and WASHINGTON, DEVINY RE-ELECTED | PRINTER OFFICIAL Named for New Term as Interna. tional Secretary of United Typothetae of America. John J. Deviny of Washington has | been re-elected international secretary of the United Typothetae of America at a sesslon of that organization’s conven- tion in New Orleans, it was learned here formerly assistant di- rector of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, has served the Typothetae Assoclation of 2,000 members as sec- His office at the in- ternational headquarters in the Tower Bullding here was advised that the reappointment was uncontested. ‘The United Typothetae is composed of a group of commercial and job print- ers operating in the United States, Jerusalem’s Bid for Tourists. ‘The new King David Hotel, in Jeru- salem, places the ancient city in line with all great tourist cities to have |large and palatial modern hotels. The design and decoration are unique, the architect having evoked memories of the ancient Semitic style adapted to modern taste. It is placed on the Julian ‘Way, opposite David's Tower, and com- mands a splendid view of the Holy City and the Dead Sea, and is destined to become _one of the most famous hotels Pive hundred scoutmasters from all |parts of Britain heard Lord Baden- | Powell, chief of the Boy Scouts, speak |in Epping Forest, England, recently. | Broposition to workers D €., BPRiBAY, (061 : 16, 1931. O DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- ch: to after the page has been closed. Classified advertisement ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m, day before issue, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m,, Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour No one can anically possible for any one insert your ad in The Star s for The Daily Star are re- earlier, HELP—MEN. BOY. white, niot over 16, bright, neat appea ing and active, with bicycle preferred, messenger in fdvertising office; must bring references. Apply Room 102, Star Bullding. BOY, strong, bright. white, to work in lau dry. Apply Mr, Barry, Washington Laundry, 2627 K st. n.w. BRICK CLEANERS wanted at old steel plant, Cotigraks Wetghts:~ -~ BUSHELMAN wanted by the day. Wil pay ®ood price for good man. 1200 Eye st. CHAUFFEURS (25 to drive those new Broadmoor cabs; must have identification card: opportunity to make real money. Ap- Dly 47715 C st. s.w. See Mr. Wolfe. FLECTRICIAN and experienced helper wiring jobs and repair work. ence. Address Box 188-J. Star office. LIFE INSURANCE MAN with industrial and ordinary experience in local territory to represent old line company with most up-to- date contracts. Producers will be financed No_ trifiers. Glve all information in first l!’hlfl, confidential. Address Bex 130-K, Star M LAYERS (2), experien and salary expected. ~Address Box 494-J, Star_offce. _ i MANAGER. ~experienced, for bargain ment in ‘Weshington department store: $30: state full particulars. Address Box 335-H, Star_office MAN wanted to work & farm on shares in southern Maryland. near Waldorf. APPly to Charles W. Gray. Waldorf. Md._~___18° _ MAN with general knowledge of hardware. 1o direct customers first floor, large hard: ware store. State experience, give references nd salary expected. Address Box 195-K, Star office. sl | i MAN. with Touse-to-house experience, 3§20 salary to right man. Mr. Haywood, 908 G st. n.w.. No. 3%6: B-8:30 am. 5-6 pm. __ 19° MASSEUR. competent: state rate experi- ence. Address Box 203-K. fice. * MEAT CUTTER. experienced. for Saturdays only. Stand 8696, Arcade Market MEAT CUTTER—Young man_who under- stands groceries. 1820 1st st. n.w. MECHANIC to work in large Ford deale shop. We will only consider a man who has had at least 2 years previous experience as a mechanic in some other Ford shop: an op- Portunity for advancement to the right ma give qualifications and references. Address Box 216-K. Star office 2 MEN (4). energeiic. for food products route in Cherr¥dale. Clarendon. West Falls Chureh and Washington, paving 1 week to start Apply J. R. 3533 Mlinois ave. nw.. corne MEN—One or two men wanted who fe they can sell a good line of radios a {rigerator; reference required. Mr coll. L. C. Pate Co.. 5832 Georsia ave OIL BURNER service and installation man state experience. Address Box 216-H, Star OUTSIDE REPRESENTATIVE. wWhite: won- derful opportunity for right man._ Apply to Mr. Bee, Army & Navy Trading Co., corner h and D n.w PROOFREADER — Non-union ase gl age. experienca in detail references and sa ATy expected. _Address Box 160-J. Star office. RADIO SERVICE MEN (10) immediately. full or part time. Apply 3rd floor, Childress Bide.. 1405 Eve st.nw. SALESMAN for Ford mutomobiles _ Eynon Motor Co. has an opening for a few quali- fied salesmen. liberal commission and e cellent workin_conditions. Apply to _sale: en manager after 8 am. Wednesdas. or hefore's p.m. 1437 Irving st. Adams SALESMEN Dris- nw. specinl edition. APDIY 2 U 20. 810 F st. n SALESMEN on exceptional money-making Apply now, Cen Utilities Co. 722 11th st. n.- 2 ALESMEN, cxperienced in <elline fine fui- tire. Apply superintendent's office. W Noces & Son = SHOE SALESMEN Neat_ eneréetic and tho; oughly experienced: one With managerisl ex- peiience. Address Box 336-H. Star office SODA DISPENSER. thoroughly experienced, for evening work. Call 3042 14th st. n.w TAILOR AND FITTER for merchant tailor, capabie of taking charge of fitting and try- ing on and meeting high-class trade: appli cant must be thoroughly experienced —and Courteous and_capable worker. Addre 207-K. Star office. 7 % YOUNG MAN to work in grocery store, also dr.ve Ford. 600 Eye st. s.e s Box | INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) AUTO_ DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY BY | refined expert_instructors: your or our car. | 1146 18th st. n.w. Dec. 3924. 1 STENOGRAPHIC TYPIST! Course civil service exam.: rough drafts. General tests, plain copy, civil service ma- terial, dictation 90-150 minute: 7-9 Mon., Wed.. Fri., $10: day, $25 mo. Start today. BOYD BCHOOL. “Civil Bervice Coaching Specialists.” 1333 P st. (opp. Fox). Ni 2338, 'ONTRACT OR AUCTION—CER- tified teacher, official system: morning. after- noon, evening classes; terms reasonable. Adams_10462. PRIVATE TUTOR, PRIMARY GRADE SUB- Jects specialty; sickly and backward chil- dren unable "to attend school; individual atiention: ref. Adams 0840. JAZZ IN 20 LESSONS; piano. sax., banjo, etes guitar and 10 lessons for $12: student orchestras. Christensen School, 718 11th st | nw.. Dist. 1278. _Instruments. Free booklet 1F A DOUBTER PASS ON, IF PROGRES- sive read and realize the money you are fosing by being unemployed. or laboring over old. long drawn out courses Bovd | frains you for the best positions and usual- ly_in third or half the time Inquire NOW. l)i'OYD BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, 1333 F st. at. 203 COACHING—READING A SPECIALTY - | arithmetic. English, geography. spelling. | history. French, German, Latin. Address Box_71-K._Star office. 1% LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. AT THE MAB!':!# HC{.N'OUR SCHOOL. | Washington's Original and Poremost School. D.Newrbflv{ Ruc!lt Nowlm !geu. Vi "Evening Cinsses. - Eqey Terms N.W. and 1325 N. H. Ave. N.W. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. COMPETENT HELP of all kinds furnished by employment agency of Woman's Ex- 405 Conn. Clev. 067 TENOGRAPHERS, _ bookkeepers, _ typis clerks, maie _and female, needed hourly: sala- 1510 $50 wk. Boyd's. 1333 F. 23 [ERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks. maids, houseworkers; by day, Week, month: ref. investigated. Decatur 3651, 1637 1ith n.w. ~_ HELP—WOMEN. _ AGENTS—8ell_our beautiful dollar box sortment of Christmas cards; 50'c comm Slon. Earls. inc. 1517 H st. nw. _ * COUNTER GIRLS (2). experienced. wanted. H. & W. Sandwich Shop, 1405 N. Y. n . B GIRLS to learn beauty $40; paid while learning. [12am.15E st nw. LADIES—Big_ spare-time money showing Christias cards, $1.40 doz. and up. with cus- tomers' names; 35 to $10_daily possible. | Extra monthly bonuses. “Free sample book. | Write Gainsborough Card Co., 327 Washing- | ton_st..” Buffalo. N. T LADIES (5)—House-to-house_sellin ence not necessary: chance Lo make good in- come from commissions on brand-new spe- cialty._Apply at once. 3120 1 £l MANICURIST for barber shop; must be ex- bring tools. Gusts Barber Bhob, T PRESS OPERATORS and hand ironers. ex- perienced oniy. ~ Apply Mr. Scott, Dupogt Laune ‘Sherman_av 5 SALESWOMEN for part-time work. must | have ready-to-wear. millinery “or hosiery | eipertence: in hjeh type store. Apply to Mz E_F Snyder, Raleish Haberdash white or colored, experienced. Yok, in delicatesten store, references. | YOUNG LADY 1o faks telsphons mesinges from to 11 evenings. Salary. €12 week Phone Mr. Kingswell beiween 7 and 8 Friday eveming Potomac 571 v SECURITY SALESWOMADN 1797 EXE S NAW: TIONAL 8876. BOOKKEEPER - STENOG- ragher; prefer one with automo- bile experience; state age, ex- |perience and salary expected. | Address Box 190-K, Star office. course. complete. Between 10, aud YOUNG MAN. experienced in groceries and vegetables. with operators permit. APPly at 126 15th st. se. YOUNG MAN. witl rience; musi be W operation given. Apply 9:30 am. or bom. Carl W. Dauber, 2320 18th st. n.w. __ YOUNG MEN between the ages of 18 and 26 With bicveles. for night Work s messengers Apoly Mr. Schryver. 1317 N. Y. ave SECURITY SALL hout_selling expe- to work: fullest co- | !('(L T AND FELLING HAND, |EXPERIENCED, PERM A- NENT POSITION. APPLY MR. SHERMAN, PHILIPS- BOR _HELP—DOMESTI £YE ST. NW. NATIONAL 8876. WANTED—Man, colored, 25 to 35 years of age, experienced in handling furniture. Di'strict driver's license. Reply, giving references. Address Box 135-], Star office. STATD_Reliable, setiled colored woman as mother's heiper in family with 3 adults; stay nights: references; salary, §25 mo Clagendon 3 2 ) MOTHER'S HELPER, white; will give pri- vate room and board. Call Clarendon 1352 | WOMAN. colored. to do general housework Must stay nights. 1731 N. Portal drive. Georgia_4966. . | WOMAN, capable of caring for baby of 10 months ‘and” general housework. Apt. 307, | wom. d personal’ laundr; Week. 3317 P CHAUFFEURS, experienced, white, neat appearance, to drive Chevrolet cabs. Must have iden- tification cards. Irvin Cab, Inc., Union Station Garage, 51 E st. n.e. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. AD SOLICITOR (male or female) for com- munity shopper: excellent location. = Address BoxigilcIc Btav ofiee. oo S CANVASSERS for Washinston, Fredericks- burg. Winchester. Annapolis. Hagerstown and Frederick: straight commission: can earn $20-330 per! week. part time: 3$25-350. full fime: something new. Rm. 406. 1331 G n.. CANVASSERS for meritorious food produc Washington and vicinity. cxperienced in, that line. A Landau. 2800 10th st. n.e. __ 22°_ CHRISTMAS CARD BOX ASSORTMENTS 24 cards with retail value of x2.§0. Costs you 50c. Many bargains in others of limited auantity, 25c to 40c. We pay 407 commis- sion and bonus on our personal cards. ~ Mag- nificent sample album free. Phone or write Mayflower Art Co., 1010 é “ave. Nat, 3554. MONEY made quickly fn spa photo _coupons: nearby ~_towns Paine_Studio. 92 G EN AND WOMEN (o take free life insurance instruction course at night with view of making permanent connection: no obiigation on either party: can earn while learning: give age in letter. Address Box_184-K. Star_office. time_selli inclyde 17%| | THROW HELP AND §1 SITUATIONS—DOMESTI ‘Rellable and honest Virginia wom position in private family, 'Che COOKING in small boarding house or in :z‘rlvltn home; reference. Apply 1008 X;E!fl DAY'S WORK or work by the week wanted ;’,’4. reliable woman, Call at 1325 6th st. GENERAL MAID. waitress, colored, excellent cook, wants full, part time or day's; thor- gughly rellable ‘worker; reference. North GFNERAL MAID, colored, neat, splendid oo WO, J05, Watecind, ocker S er, desir 5 . Fauigps, helper, Ceaires poultion: seference CENERAL HOUSBEWORK wanted by expe- rienced colored woman. Tefined: good refer- North_ 49i3. GIRL, neat, wants work a: 1 waitress (A dunich Toom. Call ot gags. - O " ress GIRL. colored, wishes place as chambermaid or waitress i private family. Phone Poto- T e GIRL, colored, experienced. wants Jjob_as cook”good references. 1317 8 at. n.w. 2nd . QIRL_colored, neat. '{f"'i"Tt"""f general ork or part time; city re g Cran kel i, GIRL, colored. reliable, day's work or part time:”neat_cleaner and excellent laundress; city ref. G c 2244 GIRL wants of plain’ cookin al work or part- time “work; good references. Call Lincoln er's elper. Lincoln 4184 GIRL, colored. neat, wishes piace as cook or weneral housework. ~ 2910 Dumbarton ave. GIRL, colored: place as nurse or light house- work."_Call 1700 11th st. - g GIRL_ colored, neat, wants part-time work or day's work; reference. BSSRIEIen i i, T T GIRL, colored, wants 3 or 3 days work. Lizzle Grayson, 748 Lamont st. n.w. __ * colored: one cooking and gen sework, other day's work, part time; Stay nights. 2267 8th st. nw. GIRLS (2). Tight colored; cook and experienced; references. Phone North 10132 LACE CURTAINS laundered. 50c pair. bl Kets and laundry work done; called for delivered. Phone Ga. 1507. WIDOW wishes family laundry to do & home: oufside drying: best references. Ad- dress Box 136-J. office Sieo WOMAN. colored. would like place in pri- vate family as cook: thoroughly experienced: references; stay nights. 1120 6th st. nw. ants work, cleaning by WOMAN. colored. maid; no Sundays; week, ironing, nirse or references. Pot. 1839-W._ 2 WOMAN, colored, neat”wants work. part time or 'full time: wood cook or_cleaning; reference. North 0571-W. 1115 § st. n.w WOMAN. reliable. wishes place as cook or general work: stay nights: mno_objection to leaving city: reference. Call 305 § st. n.W Phone North 2218 = WOMAN. first-class Jaundress, house cleaner, chambermaid. Call Potomac 5000. & WOMAN. colored. part-time cleaning. morn- ing or evening; no Sunday. Decatur 0776 . wishes housework stay nights: references; 0_weekly. Atl. 0807. _ colored, wanis housework: 1835 P ot. Met. 107, WOMAN, ~ white, Teliable, wishes general housework in small house or apt. small fam- {ly. no children: stay nights. Address Box K. Star_office 16° WOMAN, color without ' wi ®ood_cook WOM, stay nights. PERSONAL. PRIVATE HOME FOR AGED. INVALIDS individunl attention by ‘experisnced nurse Colmar Manor, Md., 110 Lenox ave. 898-M INVALIDS— ELDERLY PERSONS ATTEND- ed and cared. massage. eic . moderats charges Gradinte niree (colored:. North 3210-W. 21% FORD PHAETON. 1531—RUN 2.600 MILES. new battery. gond fires and paini: $275 cAsh 110 Summerfield rd, Chevy Chase, Md. Wis 4067 CHILDREN IN TEACHER'S Fome, convenien: chools: private teach- ing if_desired 180 NICE ROOM FOR RENT IN GOOD NEIGH- borhood. esr car line, for gentieman. At antic 2137 BLOWERS. $25: FLEXIBLE DRAFT UNITS $56. Completely instalied with thermostat. bojier control. nsformer, $80 and $115. Acme Mfg. C h. Met. 9550. 18° 7 TREATMENTS. $5; CABINET showers, baking. elec. treat North_6208. 1913 N st. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TAUGHT WITH EX- cellent results to German or Polish speaking pérsons. Call after 6 p.m., Potomac 0862 Hyntrsd not1® _ MASSEUR, COMPETENT, WANTED; STATE rate, experience ‘Addres Box 206-K. Star office. _* AWAY YOUR ARCH SUPPORTS All foot troubles come from wrong snoes. DR. THOMAS. Smart Correc: Shoes 4430 Que St.Clev. 330 1 ~ MOTOR TRAVEL. DRIVING NEW CAR TO FLORIDA TAKE twvo asonable. Phone Mr. SCHWARTZ, ¥ oM SN Nat. 8250, 5 t0 9 pm DRIVING TO YORKTOW! 18th, for Centennial, returning passengers: $10 round trip. Call L. T Met. 6376 after 5 p.m T6e BECOMMENI;EB SERVICE. AMERICAN RADIATOR HEATING. A Epengsiack, aualified” cantractor, BEDDING CO. Renovating. sterilizing and remaking mat- tresses, box springs. pillows. etc. Prompt service and reasonable prices. 4th_and Bryant Sts. N.E. P BEDDING. box spring piliows_Teno. rices and_prompt del. Wash. Mattress Co.. 319 L st. s.w. Nat. 6679 BEDDING cf all kinds renovated and i ized, by, process approved by Health Dept.. D: C. Prompt service and low prices Bedding Co.. 2215 5th st. ne. L EEDDING OVATED, spring: pillows. feather mat; down comfort, Te-cov. Fred. Ideal Bedding Co.. 622 E n.w. Nat 4094, BOILERS. FURNACES cleaned and repaired: grate bars, asbestos covering, Crown Fuel Service, 917 11th st. n.w. Dist. 9322. CARPENTER and cabinetmaker. Furniture edi Job work solicited.” Wisconsin CHAIR CANEING it iohe stering _ Armstrong. 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062, FLECTRIC _WIRING AND FIXTURES—Six rooms, hall. bath, $50. Over 500 satisfied customers in Washington. Get my estimate, See the reason. H. M. Carpenter, Norih 0885. SITUATION—MEN, BOOKKEEPER. 14 vears' exp. desires eve- ning_work: excellent ref. District 3211. 18! BOY, colored. age 18. wants work around house, "dishwasher, shoeshine parior, in or | out of city. _Lin. 3245-W. BRICK, carpenter, cement, pIaster work; ex- perienced repair and remodeling man. 101 22nd st. n.w.. Mr. Chism, West 1771-W. 18 CHAUFFEUR OR HOUSEMAN. colored. handy around the house: steady and reliable. Can prepare light meals; married; age 26. King, Decatur_4312-J. . COMPANION for “elderly gentleman by well educated and cultured young man; day or evening hours: highest references. Address | Box_217-K. Star office. i FILIPINO. neat and clean. experienced but- ler. househoy. waiter. knows light cooking. desires position. 2007 O st. n.¥.; A. C FLOORS REFINISHED. electric cleaning and polishing, windows cleaned; references. Call | Al._Decatur 1851. GERMAN-AMERICAN. young. educated. 16 eling here and Europe best references: ganizer: salary 12K, Btavofiee. ~ JANITOR. colored. experienced, wants care of smail apt. 25 L st. n.w. JANITOR JOB or_butler or dishwasher: ref- erence. Phone West 1495 Roosevelt "§Xn~ speaks six languages: American_citizen: g00d or- secondary. Address Box reliable chauf- feur, houseman, janitor. ' porter, kitchen work, operates elevator: §ood manner and reference. _Phone Decatur 2419. | abie: years' experience banking. commercial. trav- | ELECTRIC WIRING. See More Light by Seymour Levy. 1 [ ruom!.flfu" !‘-(IIY switches jn hall tern and rosette l}‘i"lllor, S-light fixture, wall switch, base plu Dining room, S-light fxture, wall switch, PR e 3-light ovals. ivory finish ed rooms._ 3- vals, ivors pull switches. Bath room switch and light included. 100-watt fixture, Kitchen. weil switch. A Teal job of wiring and fixtures as de- scribed above with Edison lamps. Easy terms if desired. $99. Corner 3rd and G sts. nw. Out of the ¢ “district. Phone Met. 8835. Night, wall plug and TRIC WIRING and fixtures. six- LECTRIC FERNC. 5 550 complers. Nat.3034._City Elec. Co.. 410 Bond Bldz. 22* | FLOORS. PAINTING. PAPERHANGING—Ex- pert mechanics: reduced prices. Paul Serene. 28 New_York ave. National 3666. FLOOR_WORK, every description kuaranteed: dustless machines: als Small <anders rented. L. T. Folk. Clev. 0528 FURNACES. LATROBES AND ~HEATING plants cleaned and repaired by expe Work guaranteed. Don't delay. prices. Star Heating Co., Cleveland 197 TIN (G—We will overhaul vour heat- HEATING™HE Siii as specint price this month only. This is not a company, but a_private contractor. Phone Atlantic 3738. 136 E st. s.e.Paul K & Sons. _ HOUSECLEANING, paperhanging. paintini staining, waxing_floors, hardweod floors & specialty. Wm. Flelds. Pot. 2061. Box_18 Star_ofl - IEARN $10.00 A DAY. SHOW FAMOUS ARTISTS' XMAS CARI A few sincere men and women wanted a the biggest company in the Christmas car business to earn extra money Showing nationally ~adyertised FAMOUS ARTISTS' Xmas cards. No competition; Renerous cash bonuses. Liberal commissions paid daily IN AD:ABNCE‘DXXYDE?DS. ‘Three great s card_box assortments. The Process Corporation. 1126 Nat. Press Bldr. WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS — Possible 1t _earn $10-$30 daily selling printed business cards. Write. for iFee sample outat. Globe Business Card Co., P O°Box 448, Newark. N. J. i TAKF ORDERS among vour [riendW during spare time. _Popular line of 50c and S1 ar- ticles suitable for gifts or bridge prizes. 20 commission. ~_ State selling _experience and uhere emploved. Address Box 186-K. Siar office. WANTED—SALESMEN. GRAPE BRICKS, genuine Calif.; an A-1 proposition for real salesmen: possible to make $25 per day. 512 12th st. S.W. s SALESMEN fo sell aulo accessories and hardwage trade direct for manufacturer. New ites. Gommission and expense account. Address Box 191-K. Star office. 17 SALESMEN—In answering this ad you'll be ‘prepared to buy & small 4-cylinder car. Spe- cial purchase plan will place this car in your hands with a little cash down and small monthly payments. This new car will be your automobile. ' A" short and vigorous Zourse "ot study while you are actually sell- fog mew cars will soon establish you in & position that will_allow you to earn a sul stantial income. The car you wili be selling §5"2" Fora- *You will ‘hecome a member of that great orzanization. Write out & simple letter giving us a short story of what you have done in the past. If it is good. we want you. If yeur success has been flatter- s heip Sou establish yoursell once Every reply to this ad will be an- ox ‘T34-J. Star ‘ofce. MAN. young, colored, wishes position as chauffeur; can furnish reference. Adams 5585-W. _Geors: MEAT CUTTER. 23 veai job in market or hotel; references. Box 138-K. Star office. 6° MUSICIAN, CELLIST, double banio. experi- enced _concert, “hotel, dances, desires en- Sagements. Address Box 281-J. Star office. 18* SALES ENGINEER. estimator. wide expe ence. piping: University Va. man, ‘Address Box 135-K. Star office. STATISTICIAN-OFFICE MGR., age 31, | petent and experienced. excelient references Gesires permanent coanection. North 6201 W. experience, wishes ‘Address | TAILOR—_First-class fitter_and _ | S ERRcr A e Box 209k, B | TROMBONE PLAYER 'wishes | With dance orchestra. Address Box 132.K. | Star office. bR UPHOLSTERER, A-1, 50c per hour. b {ull fime, Hetz, 1204 West Fayette' st. timore. Md. SITUATION—WOMEN. DICTAPHONE _OPERATOR, _stenographer: experienced legal, engineering, _collections; desires permanent or temporagy position. Col. 0117. y 170 HOUSEKEEPING POSITION, child's nurse, by refined, educated white Woman With S-year-cld,’ weil tfained girl; experienced; reference.’ Clarendon 1615. c LADY (8panish), experienced. young, desires position, chambermaid, kitchen maid or wait- Tess: good references: canmot stay nights: private “family. Address Box 208-K,. Star o byt e CTICAL NURSE, mi ‘4ay. Bighs or 18 refined. our duty; best Y TYPING by the hour, Call'Aviss Nolan. Lincoin 0082. STENOGRAFHE! pe 60 words | minute, take dictation 90 minute: high-scho graduate: $15 wk. Telephone Met. 9771. 16 day or_weel .UCTION COURSES, FRENCH — PRIVATE LESSONS: REDUCED rates to groups; tutoring: certificated tesch- er._ 1450 Girard st. n.w._ Col. 8194-J. 1 PERSONAL INSTRUCTION, ALL BRANCHES of beauty work: learn in 3 months, evenings; reasonable. 13i8 . 2nd_fioor. 18° ART, INTERIOR DECORATION, COSTUME 5 ; children’s Bats B LB B TR Met. 2883, ~e WANTED-Invalid to rurse; YEar's exper ence; best of reference; reasonable prices. Phone Columbia _1016. & Tef. Address Box 200-K. Star office. _* YOUNG LADY, experienced, desires tvoing, general_office_ work; references; part or fu time. _Lin. 1208. PAINTING, PAPERING—Don't be misled. (36.90—average room papered—s6.90.) Paint- ing very reasonable. Call any time. Metz, Col._0396 i6e PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. PLASTERING. special prices this month: best materials: all work guaranteed. S. D. Lopatin. Adams 5340. PAPERING—Rooms, §7. paper furnished; § days only; painting reasonable. James Jones, 707 6th st. s.w. Ll 811a. PAPERING—Rooms scraped dry. crasks filiec, charming paper incl. $7.90; disinfection frec. Insist on better work, Guarantee Dec. C( Adams 5825648 Newton pl. n.w. i about eieven TUATIONS. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.) ROOFING—Guttering, spouting. paini- iring: Pensonabiss RIGE, Seaninn J5 B30, dly. Diante 2028 Tain ot nw, oo No- Repairing, all kiny ] guaranteed workte " p.F C: A RELIABLE CONCERN. romise 1s oty PEhat mages it Hontnats ‘0 o actory Jjobs attest to the assure you. Absolutely No Cash Required. Pay As Little As ’SW Monthly. Painting. papering. plumbing, plastering, ?::;Lr:‘{':'l;:m'nl vlllrlnx. Toofirg. cementin, Soilmates, chieertully given Tree s SarH The G iven free. RAL CONTRACTING CO. 927 NEW YORK AVE. TEL.LPHONE DIST. 5082. BUSINESS OPPORYUNITIES. FOR SALE—Small apa A = Rie Tocation: incomer 13000 Ber sears na gichanse; worth investigation. ~Owner. Dec. DELICATESSEN STORE. fully cquipped: ®ood location; sacrifice for qui . i 170 atonw North sseq ok sale. Mol DRESS SHOP space in mil - tablished clientele, AGU:E s Box 480 office, or_phone Pot. 3162 after 1 p. f?:’:‘?.,’;f?"f:“y and nfhl]nn‘ttn for sal er must leave 2 Saae city; will sacrific CIGARS, news. souvenirs, lobby large hote cauipped and_stocked: sot 3 BARBECUE and lunch “for Rilode” Tsland” ave. andHaldomen - aves Brentwood, Md.; near’ District line: uplis ally attract 5. Price, $2,500. Phone DRUG STORE, old established, mixed trads cheap rent; will sacrifice fo Box 193-K.’ Star office S FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE, §60d location” doing” $000 batiness. saciiicet st of de: St Squnt of deatl in family. 802 Bladensbure ONLY THEATER. town 5000 populatio rent, sale or interest; excellent opportunity: 32.000 cash necessary. Address Box 189- Star office. SHOE-REPAIR s{lopf-m,h’l&fisan, Tull ern equipment; reasonable price. Appl: B Altman & Co.. 2348 Wisconsin ave. o FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES at 5% discount. Local lawyer, owning, 312,000 first_mortgage secured on Northwe: ed at gver 320,000, will sell ail ‘or ‘pars of tnis zorteage. which is divided Into 35 4 TAILOR SHOP FOR SALE at reasonable Drice for quick sale. 326 1ith st. s.e REAL ESTATE BUILDING PARTNER. or woman. with $5.000. can double invi ment; 'manager. office, Wt salary. money secured by firet’ trust. Address Box 183:K, Star ofce SECOND ~ \UST NOTES—Have seve notes m-cue by purchasers and sec new miaern homes. If interested purchese of these notes. see H. S. 27 15th st nw.~ Metropolitan 3817 LUNCH ROOM. good_location; terms. 3063 M st n.w. e BEAUTIFUL ROOMING ~ HOU! % T and bath; water on all floors; downtown; Tt fARSEALL, BUkvess BROKERS, USES New York Are. Nt GROCERY—DELICATESSEN. Here is your chance to get in on ground floor. New section of all new homes, devel- oping very rapidly: no other stores. Do Not Overlook This Store! Reasonable Rent. Long Lease. Open to 9 PM. Ses Ii'. 201 KENNEDY ST. N.W. WAPLE & JAMES, INC. 1226 14th St. NW. MAKI Fine location for gasol rage: in first comme:c 1. on R. I ave.Mt thou: See agent L. W. SHINN, 3981 RAINIER AVE. MT. RAINIER, MD, SALE—MISCELLANEO ATR_COMPRESSOR. U_ 5. condition. $85. 3436 14th st. n.w. ANTIQUE WHATNOT., clock, table. dresser, bookshelf, Oriental . Tunner, bookcase. tapestries, chiffonier. French doors, erib, mattress.” Georgia 1584 BABY CARRIAGE. reed. wire wheels, rubber tires v crib with epring and mat- like mew. Call Apt. 107, 8402 rear. EATH TUBS. brick and bullding materials. Come to any of Hechinger's 3 vards for your entire needs of used material. easly seen. easily selected. We have large uantities of 200d used brick. lumber (2x4. 2%6. 2x8. 2x10. ANY LENGTH) & excellent condition. Al used mate arranged for convenient selection. Visit our 3 yarcs for the greatest selection at bargan HECHINGER CO.., HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Main Office--15th and H Sts. N.E. Downtown—6th ard G Sts. S.W. __ Brightwood—5625 Ga._ Ave. N.W. BATTERIES — Uncalle: charged ar tery_ Atias Battery Ce BED—Double _metal tress. $6.50. Call Col. G CASH REGISTERS. show cases, wall case: counters. shelving. chairs, tables, scales, iron safes, coffee urns. steam tables. soda_fou tains. electric grinders. mixers, refrigerators, partitions, store equipment and fixtures of every description. = Edgar Baum. Inc. 914 Est nw. COFFEE_URNS, toasters, steam taoles, & stoves. grease traps. sterilizers, counte: cash registers. refrigerators. refrigerator gi play cases. electric mixers. scales. safes. cash registers, ‘tables. clairs. shelving, bake ovens. etc. Atlas Store Fixture Co.. 414 Sth Stonw Met. 8207 DESKS, surplus from U. 6 Government also tremendous savings in_new _factory close-outs and seconds: cheapest prices on chairs, _flles. safes. etc. Furn _Co.. 430 8th st. n.w. DESK (office). 42-in.. mahosany fi condition: $22.50_ 425 10th s, now. oo | DESKS_Sale of “factory seconds” of office furniture, desks, tables. chairs. book cases. file cabinets, cabinet safes and used office furniture_ You can also rent it. H. Baum & Son 616 E rt. n.w. National 8i36. DIAMOND PLATINUM DINNER RING. three Iarge diamonds in center surrounded by a iot of small diamonds. about 4 carats in all: cost $1.500; pledged for $350: ticket ch Address_Box 149-K. Star_office. DINING ROOM_SUITE, 9-piece. guartered cak 335; siso odd tables: uncalied for: first: condition. Guarantee 5 K G st. nw. Met. 6205 Gl DINING ROOM SUITE, 10-piece: cabinet, 9x13 rug _and other articles; rifice. Hyatts. 753. 1g% _ DISPLAY CASE (McCray). 7x7 feet. suitable Frigidaire, or ice: meat biock, steam table: all "cost $525: will sacrifice cash or trade for Chevrolet or Ford Tudor. Cail Shep- nerdiawessy ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION overstocked. 1f 'you have a ®00d ice-type refrigerator, we will electrify it with an electrical plant in- stalled complete for as low as $100: easy terms. Carroll Supply Co., 717 12th si. D.w. Nat. 7320, e FRIGIDAIR] bic foot box: reposses 3 months old. Wil cell for balance du payments 18 per month. See Mr. Baldwin. 4106 pm L P. Steuart, Inc.. 14th and Rhode Island ave. n.w. FURNITURE. second-hand, 906 M st nw. M. Rose. FURNITURE-Overstuffed liv $21.50; walnut bed room suit suife, $32.50: bureau. $9; chifforobe, beds. complete. $9. 1211 H n.e FURKITURE—Oak_bookcases, § ok double bed. spring and matire: Iarge table lamp. hand painted ga 5730: mahocany spinet desk. $10: rocker. $3.50: large oak library Columbia_ 5693 = o PURNITURE - Complete furniture for two- Toom, kitchen and dinctte apartment. almost hew: cheap: leaving town. Adams 10232, FURNITURE —Simmons studio bed and mat- tress, Everwear steamer_trunk, 2119 H st now. Apt. 407. between 5 and 7:30 i FURNITURE—Living _room suites made in our factors: guaranteed construction; only $39.50: regular price. £125. La France Up- holstering Co.. 2309 i4th st nw., Col. 10472, FURNITURE, ETC.—Sale at Weschie tion. 915 E st. n.w. Saturday, Oct. 1 includes suites and’ odd_pieces, pianos, Ori- ental_and domestic_rugs. rad! FURNITURE—Walnu $42.50: 9x12 Tug. will 1 _Toom suite. $42.50; dinette uxz 50, table, i 10-pe.), beautiful 10x14 wine colored rug, bargain: kitchen cabinet. $10: wardrobe trunk, $8.50; bed. complete, $6: breakfast suite. $7.50; bed-davenport, $7.50: iGov. Winthrop secretary-bookcase. ' $32.50: china closet, $5: walnut dresser, $8.50: chairs, 50c: 15-ft. 'collapsible copper’ flagpole, §5: Vacuum cleaner, §3; portieres. 1928 14th n.%. PAPERING. Dainting. plastering, carbenter- ing. cementing. steam and hot water. elec: tricity; rooms papered. 5 up: apts.. ‘rental houses. _special prices: - general rebairin The Capitol Wall Paper & Decoration Co., North_2469. l‘apcring—l’;mt—i;']nor g Low prices, brompt service: skilled and neat : guaranteed. Dist. 7531 15 NO CASH NECESSARY to have your home modernized by a_reliable company. Let us estimate on your papering, painting. elec tric wiring, ‘plumbing. i dwood flooring. roofing, building ‘and concrete work, 8mall monthly payments will take care of all— OME DECORATORS. INC.. 1009 Sth™ Bt. N.W. Phone_Met. 0854. 8955. PATEREANGING, painting; closels free: sat; isfled customers ‘approve our workmanship and gusrantee reas. Drices. Call Nat._ 3484 any time: also terms. Kurtz Bros. & Shoap. bove. the above. KITCHEN CABINET, Napanee, Dutch. with electrical attechménts: cost $100, sell very Sheap: mood as new. Adams 4921. KITCHEN CABINET. ice box: used short time only. 1101 Euclid st. n. OFFICE_FURNITURE from U. Desks. chairs, file cabinets, tables: fcr your office at kreat saving. Washington Saly .. office furn. dept.. 310 8th s PANSY__PLANTS, $1.50 hundred. North 1956-J. ' i PAWN TICKET on_lady's diamond rins, blue-white, perfect, 85-100 ct. with 10 dia- monds_in mounting: pawned for $150; sell ticket for $50. Address Box 56-K, Star office. Phone PIANO—Today's best bargain. used Kimball upright, 395: fully guaranteed: one-year ex- change privilege; terms. Other used uprights from 335. O. J. De Moll & Co., 12th and G sts._(entrance on 12th st.). PIANO, standard make. plain mahogany: perfect’ condition; cost $350; only $39. 519 Mass_ave. n.w. 'PAPERHANGING—Good _work guaranteed: rooms scraped dry. cracks filled at $7: uiso plastering done reas. Horowitz, Ad. ll;g;lk PAPERHANGING, . PAINTING. plastering: rooms papered. $5°up: all work guaranteed. artz, 801 Irving st. n.w. Col. 1889. 17+ 'APERHANGING — Good worl guaranteed in writing: rooms scraped cry. cracks filled. 3$7.45: latest samples. _Spigel. Col. 0043. 22° PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING want work done right at $7 a room and up. call Weber or Rich; work guaranteed. Phone Adems 1976-W. 1 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. B A Terior painting. Earle Jordan. Lin. 5765 RODFS_Segt mol e og all work nuuumc.J District 1531, . PIANO. Stieff upright. must sell, $50; babys bed, Righ chair. hobby horse, §6." 415 10th st. ne PIANOS gain prices during our Bep- tember sale. SOHMER upright, $65. used grand, $315; used € octave midget. $185. used apartment size plano, $185. We make A speciaiity of renting grands and uprignts for all occasions. Terms reasonable. Sole agent for Hardman, Kranich & Bach planos Tuning. hauling and repairing. Estimates furnished. Hugo Worch, 1110 G n.w. PIANG—If you want to save on a used bal grand, we have a fine grand at 3295 deliv- ered:'De Moll's guarantee and exchange rivilege on this one. O. J. De Moll & Co. Ith and G sts. (entrance ‘on_13th st. PIANO—Sohmer upright, good condition, $35. Cleveland 1561. 170 PIANOS for rent, 34, §5 & 8§86 m. 0. an 3689." Kimball, 721 lith ued on Next Fase)

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