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None of the singing rapture | of last night, when the black muun'-am‘ peaks had shut them in together away | from the world and the mad white | {noonhght had surprised them into their | ove. Here was the world and all the! world’s complications. It was mot enough that they loved each other.| That a touch of sweet fire went through their veins when their hands et; that| all their desire whispered to them to ! | g0 away together, because love such £s this made its own right. Sitting there beside her on the boul- der, Nick was sunk in thought. He sat'as one very tired, shoulders slump- | ed, hands dangling between his braced | knees, while his eyes stared unseeing across the sunny field, He had flung| his cap down, and Judy noted, as she | had so often before, how the sun had | burned the top of his hair to tawny brown, | His ‘hair was ruffled. It would be, she thought with a little rush of ten- derness which held a hint of tears. Everything about Nick was without ar- tifice. Everything about him simple | and direct—as natural as the wind and the sun. She loved the lines on his brown face, lines about his eyes from uinting into the bright sun. Loved| his strong brown throat where it @is- appeared into the open collar of his flannel shirt. Loved the old leather jacket, with its well rubbed places on neck and elbow. £ And suddenly Nick, in his whipcords and leather jacket and high-laced boots, conjured up the figure of Sf had seen it shortly before. carefully brushed hair—his trim green | striped jersey. . . . Judy moved uneasily. she ever have given Stan the fine high | rapture of her first love? Why—com-| pared to Nick, Stan seemed—futile . . . WAk | She put out her l.=nd and laid it “My dear . . . are you SOITY’ Nick turned—held her with that di- rect, steely gaze. Answered without a smile. “Nct sorry that I love you, Judy. That can’t be helped. I'm sorry | that I'm going away leaving you to fate the music. If you'll just Jet me be | with you when you talk to Stan. i She shook her head. Hers was the wiser plan, Judy knew. Stan’s petulant | temper would be roused by Nick’s pres- ence. “Oh, no. manage it—" | She felt Nick stir uneasily at that. His native honesty rebeiled at the word | “manage.” Their love—soiled by the | suggestion of scheming. “God, how I hate to have you wade through all that mess, Judy! Divorce . . . The word's—filthy—when it's used | in connection with you! I'm not a prude. It's just—somehow unjust to to you. I hate the whole sordid busi- ness for you.” He hated it for himself, Judy knew, too. Hated the implication of under- handedness which would go with it in | the eyes of the world. 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At all druggists. Get Pineoleum today! Pineoleum, with nebulizer spray $1.00 Pineoleum, large, for refill 1.00 Pineoleum, with medicine dropper .50 PINEOLEUM MEG. U. 5. PAT. OFF, 1] gaze remained out on the sun-dappled grass. “I know that he won't. Stan will be as willing as I am to—to straighten out this mess. Our marriage has been a farce for—for months. Bet- ter get it over with." A silence between them, heavy as lead. Judy spoke finally, her voice very weary. “Oh, Nick darling, if we could only reach out and find each other as naturally as our thoughts find each other. Why didn't I meet you finey . . 7 | His answer remained with her to comfort her later, so strong and steady his volce was: We've found each| other, Judy. It's worth wading through | anvthing to get you.” immediately return to the Carter tawny, rolling hills which surrounded Lockwood and waited. streets of the town. The red roof of the country club beyond. that the low-reaching tideland and the | trim square of the airport. Judy waited on the high yellow crest of the hil, so tense, so poised, that Side-slip gave a low inquiring whine and stood a pace in front or her, still- legged. whiskers twitching, trying to see what held his mistress engrossed A dark speck—a dragon-fly. rising from the ground—sailing smoothly up into the air. Nick over there. Flying away from her. . . .Nick . flying away into the low-hanging sun For minutes Judy stood tense, poised on the hill top, the great arch of sky behind her. Her eyes straning after the diminishing airship. The ache of hot, unshed tears in her throat. The | wind whipped her skirt about her, un- heeded. She was conscious only that Nick was leaving her here. He was gone. The small speck which was the plane was confused with the other specks which swam before her dazzled eyes. She came back to the fact that the wind was cold end that Side-slip was whimpering and muzzling | her hand. Stan was not home when she return- ed to the house Nor did he come to dinner. A feminine dinner—and a curfous restraint. | Mme. Carter, at the end of the table, punctual to the second, as usual | looked worrled Her greeting to Judy was cordial as ever, but there was a Icloud in thoes old eves. Mrs. Carter was oddly embarrassed, and when she { spoke to Judy she looked at the air a [ foot over her shoulder, Vera was tight- {lipped and curt. But perhaps hardest lof ail to stand was Amy's air of know- |ing amusement. | | Judy's forced speech about the | night's adventure dropped on a dull | |silence. It was not broken until Mrs. | Carter made some nervous comment to Pon about the silverware. { Vera suddenly began charity bazaar, and Amy talk of a cold, ice- entertainment. Judy felt her cheeks get hot. the crimson forced herself to remain calm. | all—one cen't quarrel with nothing| more definite than a manner. ‘ But as she rose to leave the table in studied unhaste she determined that such a state of affairs must end—and quickly. ‘ When Stan came in later that eve- ure of his wife sitting in the large| chintz-covered chair by the window. velvet cut on the medieval lines which were | s0 becoming to her. swept back from her carelessly tucked behind her ears in| a brown mass. It made her face seem | | white and delicate, made her eves| thoughtful and deep set. legend sitting there in the tall chair. Stan, in plus-fours and greep-striped jersey, was an odd contrast as he stood looking across at her. “Well! Why the suprise party! His voice was light and hard. He ward her. up _in the dark?” we: P re tightly interlocked to keep her poise. ‘Wanted to have a talk with you, Stan. Thought I'd wait for you here.” | Stan raised his | “Must be pretty important if it won't | keep until morning.” ha aw engagement. fine dark brows. “It is—pretty important. But it's so rd to get hold of you—you're always ay from the house on some-—some This seemed the only chance of an uninterrupted talk.” Stan had turned away. He was un- kn otting his tie—taking off his shirt preparatory to taking a shower. There lacl | was insolence in his manner, in his k of attention. Fastening his back with her deep eyes, Judy went on in a voice which shook in spite of herself: “Stan, things haven't been . . 80 pleasant for us lately, have they "My fault?” Stan's dark eyes nar- rowed as he watched his own reflection in | doesn’'t matter whose fault. | matters is that—neither of us is happy." ed ‘Sun was going to be difficult. the glass. “Never mind whose fault. Maybe it All that ‘Am I complaining?” for an argument. Judy's heart sank. Tact, His voice ask- gentleness-—nothing was any use when Stan was in this black mood. Then a hot gust of anger surged over her, rush- ing her on—hurling her into low, in- tense speech. Bul |isn't | way we're living. Let's ring down the cur ‘It isn't & matter of complaining. t it's—beastly for both of us. It marriage. True marriage—the I—I'm ain on the farce, Stan? asking for divorce, Stan | Ar tan as she | about May 28: to U. S. S. Stan, with | executive officer. his too-handsome sculptured head, his | revoked. Comdr. | December 7 modified. How could | Northampton as executive officer in- stes (Tomorrow—Stan's Answer.) NAVY ORDERS mdr. Edward J. Foy, detached ‘War College, Washington, D. C., Chester as Orders February 1 Thomas C. Kinkaid, orders To U. 8. 8. ad U. S. S. Augusta Comdr. Charles H. Maddox, detached office of naval communications, Navy De) as partment; to U. S. S. Salt Lake City navigating officer. Comdr. Thomas S. McCloy, detached Comdr. Charles J. Moore, detached U. Comdr. | tached Division of Fleet Tramning, Navy | when the closing time is 10:20 a.m. All De | naval operations, Navy Department; to S. S. Altair as executive officer. Frederick C. Sherman, de- partment; to U. S. 8. Detroit as navi- | gating officer. Lieut. Comdr. Willlam H. Burtis, de- tached, Navy Yard, New York, N. Y. lto U I know just how to| (0.U" Licut. S. S. Lexington as engineer of- Comdr. Joseph H. Chadwick. detached U. S. S. Loulsville; to duty as officer in charge, Naval Recruiting Sta- tior n, Denver. Lieut. Comdr. Ralph H. Henkle, de- | tached U. S. S. Long about June 2 | command U. S. 8. Long. i to Lieut. Comdr. Fred D. Kirtland, de- |tached U. S. S. Salt Lake City about | June 12; to Bureau Engineering, Wash- | ington, D. C. Lieut. Codr. William Knox, detached | U. 8. S. Utah; to Navy Yard, Norfolk, | Va Lieut. Comdr. Morris J. Lenney, de- Yal |tached U. S. S. Arkansas; to Navy rd, Portsmouth, N. H. Lieut. Comdr. William Earl Miller, detached U. S. S. Kittery; to Naval Ac: ademy, Annapolis, Md. Lieut. Comdr. Wilbur J. Ruble, de- "tached U. 8. 8. Colorado; to Bureau En gineering, Washington, D. C. Lieut. Comdr. Julian B. Timberlake, jr., as Na Rot Lieut. | detached Bureau Navigation, Navy De- detached U. S. S. Manley: to duty officer_in charge, Recruiters’ School, val Training Station, Hampton ads, Va. Comdr. Stuart D. Truesdell, partment; to U. S. S. New York as en- gineer officer. Lieut. Comdr. Kendall S. Reed, de- Sai Squadron at Fleet Air Base, Pearl Har- | | tached Bureau Navigation, Navy De- | partment : | College, Newport, R. I. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Ethan W. Al | len, detached VF Squadron 1B (U, §. S. to instruction Naval War ratoga) about June 1; to Aircraft bor. Lieut. When Nick had left Judy did not Duborg, detached VS Squadron 2B (U. ! S.'S. Saratoga) about June 1; val | house. ‘She walked to the crest of the | air Station o e 1; to Naval (Junior Grade) Christian H. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Howell J. Dy- Sq | son, detached VS Squadron 2B (U. 8. 8. | Down there, the neat. tree-shaded | saratoga) about June 1: to Aircraft| uadron, Fleet Air Base, Pearl Har- And beyond | por, Territory Hawail. Comdr. Frank A. Braisted, detached Na to offi vy Yard, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Va., U. S. S. Rochester as executive cer. Comdr. Thomas A. Symington, de- tac; Ca 1 tac as hed U. S. S. Northampton, to’ duty | with governor Panama Canal, Balboa, nal Zone. jeut. Comdr. Elliott Buckmaster, de- hed U. S. S. Arizona after June 1, | to Navy Yard, Boston. | Lieut. Comdr. Ernest B. Colton, duty engineer officer of U. S. 8. Chicago about May 1 I Lieut. Comdr. Thomas R. Cooley, de- tached command U. S. §. Yarnall, to | Bureau of D. Lieut. Comdr. Lucien B. Green, 2d, | Navigation, Washington, C. detached as aide to commander N 12, | + 4 | Yard, Washington, D. C., after March | to home; relieved all active duty, Lieut. Comdr. Allen H. Guthrie, de- tac 1, hed U. S. 8. New York after June to dity as officer in charge branch hydrographic office, San Pedro, Calif. L tached U |to Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D. Lieut |tached command Wiliam B. Preston |after June 1, to Naval Academy, An- | napolis, Md. Lieut. Comdr. Walter A. Hicks, de- S. S. Trenton after June 1, c Comdr. George D. Hull, de- Lieut. Comdr. John J. Mahoney, de- tached U. S. S. Detroit after June 1, to D. Lieut. Ral Lieut. Bureau of Ordnance, Washington, C. Comdr. Louis R. Moore, de- tached Bureau of Engineering, Navy | Department, after Jnue 1, to U. S. 8. leigh as gunnery officer. Comdr. C:nrad Ridgely, de- tached 13th Naval District after March 1, Lieut. Comdr. | tached Naval Powder Factory, Indian He: Ensign Mathias B. Wyatt, detached | Naval | February 9, to Aircraft, Battle Force. 1 {blue eyes held a gleam of malicious | tide sweeping into her | Naval neck, but she clenched her hands and continue training Naval Hospital, San' “After | Diego, Calif. relieved of all active duty. Eiliott M. Senn, de- to home ad, Md., to command U. S. S. Dent. Air Station, Pensacola, about Medical Corps. Felt | Comdr. Roy Cathbertson, detached Dispensary, San Diego, Calif., Lieut. (Junior Grade) Richard, C. Young, detached Naval Training Sta- tion, Newport, R. I, on February 29, to resignation accepted. 21, effective March Dental Corps. Lieut. Ccmdr. Guy E. Nicholas, de- She might | charged have been some unhappy princess of | Washington, D. C., about February 20, to Submarine Base, Pearl Ha |in ning snd snapped on the light in his | tached U. 8. S. Pencacola about April | { Toom, he was astonished o sce the fig- | 25, to Receiving Ship, San Francisco. | Supply Corps. Lieut. Harold A. Rigby, detached Judy was wrapped in a transparent- | Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., about robe—a midnight blue affair,| April 1, to Navy Yard, Boston. Lieut. Isazc W. Thompson, de- Her hair was | tached 13th Naval District, Seattle, to forehead and | U. 8. S. Seattle. Construction Corps. William F. Hamberger, dis- treatment Naval Hospital, Lieut. home; relieved all active cuty. ‘Warrant Officers. Machinist A'bert F. Schre", to g{u!}' , T B, Chief Pay Clerk Otto D. Bierling. dropped the golf sticks and walked to- | discharged treatment Naval Hospital, “What's the idea of sitting | San Diego, Calif., to. duty with officer charge Commissary Store, San Judy *spoke in a low, even tone. & |Diego, Calif. carefully calm tone, though under the long, flowing velvet sleeves her hands to duty U. 8. Acting_Pay Clerk Victor R. White, 8. Lexington. v ! { | | | | nent Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. —Day's Ph ; anys’ Cigar and Magazine. !nnfil'l krhlmlu. ver Afs & Gitt Co. 1135 14th Store. 17th and Que sts.—Ki B e e 14th d Buchal sts. ohberger's Phar- 1th st. and Colorado ave.—O'Donnell's Phi A 3205 Mouni Ple gt st—Mount Pleassnt o, The ‘Billy Shop. Cigar and Ne 1823° Columbta T 2162 California st.—Colodny Brothers. Ward Park_Fharmacy. 215 N. Y. ave.n.w.—Sanitary Pharmacy. ist and K sts—Duncan's Pharmacy. 5 ith ‘and K sts.—Goldenberg’s (time clerk's o desk). 7th and coln Drug Store. 7th st. and e.—J_Prench Simpson. 1ith and M . Forster's Pharmacy. oth and U . . H. Hunton's Pharmacy. Ga. ave, Upshur st.—Petworth Phar- macy. 221 Upshur st.—Monck's Pnarmacy. 5916 ~“Brightwood Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Kennedy st.—Lampkin mac Sherman ave —Sherman Ave. Pharmacy. 6224 3rd st Stewart’s Pharmacy. 1905 Mass. ave.—Dupont Pharmacy 18th and Fla, ave—Bernstein's Drug Store. Fla. ave. and 1st st —N. Relskin. G North Capitol st. and R. 1 ave—Parker's 1752 B J. Louts Ericx 215t ana’ G sis.—Quislev's Pharmacy. 25th and Pa —Columbla Drug Store. 3315 Conn. ave.—Joll's Newstand 5017 Conn. ave.—Higger's Community Drug Store. Witonain ave. and Macomb st.—Hai Tart 4231 Wisconsin ave.—Morgan Bros. macy. Takoma Park., 359 Cedar Bros." Pharmacy GEORGETOWN. and P sts—Morgan B: Pharmacy. M st.—Moskey's Pharmacy. Wisconsin_ave —Haney's and O sis.—Sugar's Drug Store. NORTHEAST. 208 Mass. ave —Capitol Towers Pharmaey. 4th and E. Cep sts—Paul's Drug Store. 4th and H sts.—Home Drug_Store. 907 H st.—Garren's Music Store 12th and Md. ave.—Luckett's Pharmacy. 7th and Md. ave—_Louis F. Bradley North Capitol and Eye—Kenealy's Pharmacy. 20th and R. I ave.—Collins' Pharmacy, Woodridge 3800 12th st.—Brookland Pharmacy. Brook- an ave—John G. B! 4th and R. T macy. Chesapeake Junction. D. C.—Wight's Phar- macy. sts. R s 5. st.—Mattingly 0th 3411 2072 35th SOUTHWEST. 10th st. and Va. ave —Herbert's Pharmacy. 316 413 st —Harris' Drug Store. 413 and L sts.—Columbia Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST. 3rd and Pa. ave.—O'Donnell's Drug Store. 8th and Eye sts —F. P. Weller's Pharmacy. 1ith and Pa. ave—Fealey's Pharmacy. 1907 Nichols' ave. Anacostia—Healy's Drug Store. 13th and East Capitol sts.—Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 2204 Minnesota ave—Sloan's Drug Store. 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MEN, aggressive, with sales experience, for new department. Ask for Mr. Fanclulll, Stohlman Chevrolet. 3307 M st. n. MEN wanted to represent the Ame; tomobile Association: no experience nec sary as all men will be trained: permanent connection and future to applicants who qualify. Apply to fleld manager, 17th and Penna. ave how.. Milis Bidg., between § and 11 am.. Thursday. Feb. 2. MEN—Immediate earnings, today and every day, assured through the introduction here of the new invention for the golfer. which has been enthusiastically received and pur- Chased In other golf centers. Sales or golf experience unnecessary, but you must have %01t bug. For interview phone W. A. Ire- land. Perkside Hotel . MEN - Local office of large N. Y. concern h: openings for 3 young men of neat appes ance in sales dept.; experience unn 'SSATY about $28 week to start. 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Wonder- opportunily ' for man with 'car. after 3 p.m.. 826 Investment Bidg MAN WANTED. $35 TO 350 A WEEK. A nearby Watkins route is open for s good. rellable man With car: permanent con- hection, good future; no canital or experi- ence necessary. butl you must be a hu Write' B. N. Niclsen, 231 Johnson ave.. Newark. N. J RADIO SERVICE MAN _experisnced in home service work. on con- fract basis. for large distributing organiz: tion: not emploved by redio dealer. Ad- dress Box 482-H. Star office DISTRIBUTOR. District and Maryland. A new, practical. low-priced inventicn which is now being en- thusiastically received by every golfer: offers immediate and splendid earnings. Immed!- ate interview will be granted 1o approved applicants. Address Box 480-H. Star office.* GENERAL ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION. , A Mjesmen with cars. Apply Mr. Ashles s joor. National Electri Buoply Eor 1320 New York ave. nwe oo EXPERIENCED SHOT . SALESMAN. A splendid opportunity for a competent young man; local fol- lowing preferred. Apply em- ployment office, 4th floor,” Lans- burgh’s Department Store. EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOR SALL g FOR DEPARTMEN In- 610 insurance company le HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. BALLET GIRL, DANCERS, young men and _women with gSod voices vanted by Maestro A Salmaggl, director of Manhattan Opera Co of N Y, vho desires to augment his N ¥ troup with Washington talent for the d opera season and open-air to be presented {3 Washington patian Opera Co.. ensemble les: 3 so1: at European Voca Tnstitute, between § a. ‘om.. 1341 Conn. ave n.w. REPRESENTATIVE for commerci house: woman. between 20 and 45 years of age: ®ood pay and promotion to the one who qualifies.” See Mrs. Weed, Hotel Wind- S07. 2125 G 8t. n.W., 10 10 12 a.m., 4 10 6p.m. WANTED 100 men and women: $15 weekly. Apply 10 am._ 1o 339 pm. Wednesdsy, ursday and Friday. 704 D st. s.W. 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Teliable, exper!- enced man. with good references from the grocery trade, has opportunity to make real money on our account in_this territory. \We Drefer a man who has recently been a district director in this territory for grocery specialt: u SKINNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Omaha. Nebraska. M ST of SKINNER S 1 proD. UCTS. ' RATSTN-BRAN. SKINNER'S Flavoied and Unflavored Fruit ________tn _and Quick-ade. - EXCELLENT OFPOR' “FOR SEVERAL HOUSE SALESMEN. - APFLY AT ONCE TO BOSS & PH 1417 X s Realtors ! lNSTlIl_JCTlON COURSES PEYTON PENN' STUDIG Dancing, Art of on_ Music _and_coaching for Plat- A Stae. 1745 P Sl now. Met. 3050, TUTOR IN MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. High-school and college courses & specially. M. Browne. Shepherd 3525-J s AUTO DRIVING TAUG UT fined. licensed ms(?lll{“l"o}ri;‘: gl! permits secured. Dec. 1211. PLAY JAZZ IN 20 LESSONS—Pi elc: free gullar - or ben ¥ith - course, §1 week. Christensen, 718 1ith st. now _Dist_1218°_Booklet, GREGG SHORTHAND b Beinners review: Spced diciaiion vate lessons. Moderate rate Decatur 3584-J. 26 EVERY CITY HOLDS GOOD PAYING PO- sitions_for capable switchboard ODerators Learn now. _Oxford Bide., 14th & N. Y. ave IF A DOUBTING THOMAS, PASS ON: IF proressive_u thinker, inuire NOW and save time. money. secire early employment YOU CAN. T { 7 weeks placed In law office. Within 3 mos._night school Service exam.” Excep- tions. but others have made similar records. Progressive methods end small class instruc- {ion are the secrets. Graduates in' demand. s yrs. New cl NOW Bovd Behool: 1333 ¥ si Nar. 2398, oo™ PRINTER. all-around, 14 years experienc ads and job:; union; want work on small § daily or ‘weekly; work cheap; references. Shackelford, 914 Longfellow n.w. Gs. 3617. PRIVATE GARDENER, single, 37 yea 12 years' experience with flowers vegetables, etc. wants work on pri tate; references upon request. Address Box 4-E. Star office. - PUBLICITY MA3 experienced. forceful. versatile writer, ledwe of for- eclgn languages. desires connection With busi- ness or social organization. Address Box 6-E. Star office. R Rea L WE need several jobs for Howard University students. _ Courteous _service _gnaranteed Call Dean of Men's Office. Columb B YOUNG MAN desires employment evenings. possibly ‘as_companion or in library: weli educated, reliable. Address Box 491-H, Star office. o SITUATION! MAN AND Wi enced, settled couple: man flowers, vegeta- bles. general utility inside and out; wife cook, housework: moderate wage: after March Ist: references. Address Box 263-H, Star office. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES and typing at home. some shorthand and bookkeeping: ex- :!Ilcntlfl young lady. Lincoln 2294-J. 1001 e, BOOKKEEPING, by experienced, accurafe worker: financial statements prepared, Mrs. Fisk. 331 Woodward Building. or Nat. 2630. * DRESSMAKER. yowns. coats. _suits _and Dlotses. also remodeling; high-class® work. Columbia 6 LSS TR L. FRENCH-GERMAN LADY, middle age, wid- ow. wishes position as child's nurse. house- Kbcper in refined home. Adams 6524, LADY. refined. expericniced seamstress, al- Teration hand. wants pocition at once. Tel Clar. 216-3-1: Irene Willlams. ~_ LADY desires position. manager of large rooming house: experienced; references. dress Box 490-H. Star office._ 2 NURSE. practici good cook: bes ence. _Phone Cleveland 3209-J. NURSE, practical, 16 vears' experien valescent or semi-invalid; doctor’s ences. _Lincoln 8667. NURSE. graduate. + con- refer- colored. to care for in- Valid o convalescent: 1 vears experience; physician’s_reference. _Atlantic_3463. _ PRACTICAL NURSE. _ refined, competent, wishes day work: best references. Adams 0510. PRACTICAL NURSE, and city references; Mot ToQ T ks WHITE LADY, elderly, refined, desires posi- tion as companion to lady; best references. Potomac 3083-J. s YOUNG LADY, experienced stenogr typist. wishes position at once: will accept small salary with advancement, Tel. Clar. J-1: Bernice Williams of experiencc Tel years reduced salary. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURTF FREE TOOLS WITH COMPLETE COURSE 1F ENROLLED’ THIS MONTH. DAY AND B v, el __SUITE_655. EARLE BLDG. _MET. 7920. AMBITIO! [EN, WOMEN, OURSE IN . e BEAUTY CULTURE —at the MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. 1918) is an investment that pays big divi S515"tnis Tamous senool” pefare. seu’Tyest. SSa8 N H Ave NW-C 818 Ten Bt MW CIVIL SERVIC POLICE PROMOTION. SPECIAL preparation. Clerk promotion. statistical clerk. editoriai HIGH SCHOOL. —course complete 2 years meel quirements for colleze entrance ness: study at home: stangard texts fur- nished; reas =~ Address Box 350-H. Star of- fice, Yo Salesmanship Taught. 6 Lessons Absolutely Free. No Obligation to Continue. T offer this wonderful opportunity to the who Is slaving under a small weekly wage and has a slUmbering ambition to forge ahead 1 guarantee to teach you how to sell suc- cessfully In six nights’ schooling. and if you decide after having attended these lectures I will further guarantee 1o place you in & position where you should be able to earn at least 350 a_week out any cost to you whatsoever. The classes are at night. 30 you will not have to leave your position before you are thoroughly convinced that you can make a success in the selling business. You are under no obligation whatever ex- cept to those who arc depending on you for a living. If you are 25 years or over. write me stating your hoves and ambitions and definite arrangements will be made for you to join the classe: Address Sales Instruetor, Box-469-H, Star office. . CHAMBERMAID and waitress or general work in_small family wanted by respectable colored girl; no washing; stay nights. Phone DA T AR R, T SR, COOK. colored. experienced _gene: worker, waitress, laundress or _mother's helper; full time or day’s; reference. North e d Tousework: colored woman wants nights; 9 vears in one place; ‘West 2024-. ot GENERAL MAID, colored, neat, splendid cook, waitress, §00d all-around worker. de- Sires position. any kind: ref. North_6890-J. GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted by neat colored_girl: reference. Adams 8678-M. GIRL. colored, wishes place as_general houseworker, éxperlenced. 1145 Kalorama ping_after_ : Teferences. Clev. 6622 GIRL. colored. first-class cook and hou: worker: city reference. 305 1ith n.. Lin- CIRL wants work as a cook, mal Call North 4399. GIRL, colored. rel work in private fami Phone Decatur 3643. GIRL, colored, wants job in cafeteria or restaurant as bus girl dishwasher or vege- | table cook. _Phone Columbia 3120. GIRL. colored. wishes place in suburbs or countiy; cooking. seneral housework: expe- Tlenced: siay nights. 932 Fla. ave. n.w. HIGH-SCHOOL GIRL. colored, wants part time work, nursing. cieaning or office Work hours. 11 to 4. Call Met. 3551. after 4. _ HOUSEWORK, by refined colored sirl: whole or part time; reference. Call Adams 9691-J. HOUSEWORK, part or whole time: waitress, §xperienced. by reilable colored sirl. Pot LADIES, 3. reliable work of any kind coln 6262. WAITRESS. white. erienc refer- ence: or as chambermaid in small family: 565 up; hours, 9 am. to 3 p.m. Met. 115’-“ . wants ly; sood reference. desire night or day 1524 Levis st. ne. Lin- e ——— EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced white infants' and children’s nurses recommended Ladies’ Exchange. 807 Vermont ave. n.w. RUPHERS EXCHANGE has A-1 cooks. maids, houseworkers: by day. week. month: ref. In- vestigated. Decatur ‘3851 1837 11th nw. HELP—WOMEN. BOSOM PRESS OPERATOR and finisher, colored. Apply Electric Sanitary Laundry, 1310 H st. n.e. DEMONSTRATOR for nationally advertised product: give telephone number and age in first letter. _Address Box 488-H, Star office, FINGER WAVER and marceler, _expert. wanted at once, Esther's Beauty Salon, 648 Hat.ne O S B i GIRLS to learn beauty cuiture; paid while learning. See me between 10 and 12 am. 15 E st._n.w. 25 LADY. experienced in approaching the pub- lic. outside work: salary ard commission: steady employment. See Mr. Harris, 333, Oomn.sve.” T oo LADIES (5). refined, with pleasing per- sonalities, who are interested in connecting With the largest corcern of its kind. _See Miss Hounshell bet. 12 and 5. 1121 Vermont ave nw. i : 8 SALESGIRL wanted: must have reference Apply 3501'; Ga. ave. nw. SALESLADIES. tnoroughly experienced selling_women's_dresses. _714_7th SALESLADIES. thoroughly experienced. s ing women's coats. _Apply 714 7th_st. n.w. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, experienced. for photographic studio. Address Box 448-H, Sterofice. s 2 WOMEN. 18 10 35 years of age. for pleasant outside work. Start, $18 and bonus con- ditional: steady repeat trade. D.m. 826 Tnvestment Bldg. 5 WOMEN for les work: must be of good appearance. high-school education and’ not over 25 vears. Commission only, but good income can be made; part time, 815 per week: full time, $15-135 per week essily made. _Apply in person. Rm. 607, 1331 G st. YOUNG GIRL wanted to learn beauty cul- | ture: excellent opportunity for ambitious person. Apply 1320 F st. n.w., Suite 336, YOUNG LADIES (two), under 23. neat ap- pearing. free to travel; salary, $15 per week and fran:portation. Apply G. H. Smith, Arlingtoa Hotel. . YOUNG WOMAN. 25 to 30 vears, to inter- view housewives for food producis company: state experience and reference. Address Hox 2-E. Ster_office . YOUNG WOMEN, attractive appearance: ad- vertising sales work: good chance for ad- vancement. _ Apply Thursday, 10 to 12, Room 414, International Bidg., 1319 F nw SALESWOMEN FOR DRESSES AND COATS. Must be thoroughly tiained and have at least two years', experience selling dresses and coats. BRESLAU. 1307 to 1315 G 8t. N.W. MODELS., Attractive women. sizes 36 and 38. are needed to model garments in our dress an coat departments. Experience in modeling not_essential if you possess poise and per- sonnlity. Apply to Personnel Director be- tween 10 and 11:30 a m. Thursday. NG, FRANK.R. JELLE 1216-1220 ____ HELP—DOMESTIC. GIRL. light colored, mother's helper. to take care of child; honest, neat and reliable: references: salary, 35 a week. Apply 200 11th st. n.w. 2 GIRL, neat colored. to nurse: $5 week. Ap- ply 5 to 7 p.m.. 640 Franklin st. ne. GIRL. white. cook. general housework. do baby's lauzdry: stay nights. Potomac 0907 WOMAN. colored, first class, to wait upon semi-invalid. act as seamstress and make herself generally ‘useful: must have had some training and give exact personal ref- erence. Address Box 489-H. Star office. 25* WOMAN, white. for general housework, not over 40: employed couple with 2 children, €. Ga. 5089-J after 6 p.m. Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezercise careful investigation of persons of- fering positions where cash deposits are_require secure_employment. ACCOUNTANT dasl set of books to | AV, igpae Bidn fenere e A BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT _ wanis _ po- sition. ~Sixteen years' experence; satisfac- ug‘use;uunnmd. Address Box 190-H. 1!' r office. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. your mine: regular calls. part-time cost. bia 4734 office or Colum- WOMAN_ white, thoroughly experienced cook needs work at once. Ad- dress Box 386-H. WOMAN _colored. rel seneral houseworke: stay nights. 1347 V s WOMAN, colored. Nousework and, cooking: Riuhts: city ref. Dec = WOMAN _colored. wants place as Cook of houseworker. day or night; ref. 1461 Swann st.nw. North 9236 &Y WOMAN wants gereral housework or work of any kind or_small wash; reference. 1403 T3R5 “niw. *'North 9483 WOMAN. coigred, desires (unskilled); ‘will stay ni tron e W Tk 7 3 NG WOMAN for general housework, with refer- ence:_experienced. Dec. 4269. WOMAN wishes position as laundress. Phone District 9002 MOTOR TRAVEL. TRAVEL ALONE? Congenial Trarl {2 Euests ‘or arivers. v, Nat 9756 Sunday. 3 (0 8. 2 Y PRIVATE AUTO, SHARE EXPENSE. G0 B Y RENCES EXCHANGED BUNYAN'S, 1321 PENNA. AVE. MET. €152 PERSONAL. Blace best city reference. North 3763. 24* sition any time ts. 2008 2nd st ‘worker or 21+ e under heading of Personal g itne additional to t regular Line rate. DON'T DISCARD YOUR WORN HATS us remodel them into latest creation: and $350; smart new hats to order.' F merly with Madame Ashe._District 9656 WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN AN IN- vestment of $10 a month that pays an an- nuity of $200 plus at the end of 10 years? Let me show you. 'Men and women. 18 to 60 years. H'C SIMPSON. 614 Upshur st. Adams 5281 MISS FLOOD'S PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN and School of Dancing, 1322 Mass, ave. n.w., for children 3 and over: hours. 8:30 to 5:30; Fweek w0 9 WHEN DEATH STRIKES A F: 15 mo need to feel that they musi accept In- ferior funeral services, due to inability to pay a high price. The Greater W Chambers Co offers a complete funeral, cars and all. for as little as $75. World's finest Waterproof. airtight. guaranteed. steel burial vault may be had from Chambers for $35. In case of death call the Greater W. W Cham- bers Co.. 14th._cor. Chapin_n.w. Col. 0432 DRESSMAKE: FIRST-CLASS _ FINISH. perfect fit assured: aitering: remodeling done immediately. 1920 S st. n.w., Apt. 801. Deoatur 19820 kAU G ¥ REGISTERED NURSE WILL GIVE MAS- Sae. electricity, s1lt klow baths. irrigations. Your home or mine. _District 9071. _ TRUSSES AND ELASTIC GOODS AT REAL | money-saving_prices. Fit and satisfaction | Cunranteed. Expert lady and gentleman a fendants to care for your every want. Peo- ples Drug Store No. 2, 505 7th st. n.w. and No. 7. 1107 G st. n.w. ___ o REDUCING 7 TREATMENTS. 15; CABINET Turkish baths. needle shower. 'diathermy baking; resulls assured. North 6208 1913 N. 5250 or- FOR CONVALESCENT, AGED OR INVALID | HBerutitul. sunshiny ‘room: excellent care. rsing and diet by efficient nurse; highest Teterences. 1952 Calvert n.w. MISS GRECHAN AND MR. BOLORES. formeriy at Elizabeth’s beauty salons. wish (o announce to their friends that they are now at Esthers Beauty Salon. 648 H st. n.e. HATS EXPERTLY REBLOCKED AND RE- | modeled. RACHEL M. BERRY. 8 vrs. with | .1uhn§DGlrflncktl & Co., Lin. 1860, Vent- a, o e e o GRADUATE NURSE WILL C R_ALL Classes of patients in her modern home, $50 and up._ Cleveland 8547. VIOLIN COLLECTOR WILL PURCHASE old masters, exchange or sell a_ few fine | ones. Write Daniel Martin, 1333 K OWNER WILL SHARE NICELY FURNISHED mode:n house, with board if preferred: good | focality: mear stores and street cars; refer- ences: reasonable. _Georgia 2832-W. MOTHFR WILL BOARD BOY 8 TO 13 YRS. old. $5_ week: nice yard; school nearby. Phone Ga. 4540, i STRICTLY FRESH EGGS FROM FREDER- icksburs. 2S¢ doz.; fancy dressed poul- try. 25¢ ib.; delivered. National SS_OPPORTUNITI WANTED— Small weekly investments for safe. going concern: should pay 15%. Ad- Gress Box 225-M, Star ofice. S ROOMING HOUSE. 20 rooms. all furnished, for rent or sale: doing good business. 1002 Pennh, Gve mws .yt e ks 'ATESSEN, downtown: rent. $40: own- E:hllcmu!l. sell: will take $1,200: easy terms. 908 Dist. Natl. Bank Blde. Met. 4814, BARRECUE end lunch for sale. with small down payment to responsible rty; doing ¢ood business now. ~Call for appointment, North_9100. CARETAKER city home during Summer; ex- perienced In gardening: live on premises: gl family; excellent references.” Adams seetion: low Star LUNCH ROOM. uptow: business ful'y equipped: doing good business: rent: price, $1,650. Address Box 11-E. office CHAUFFEUR and butler, experienced col ored man: careful driver. 208 V st. n.w. FLOORE CLEANED | waxed: nd Toned: refs.Col wogns waxe JANITOR POSITION desirs ored man. experienced: cit; 1571-W._ 2415 Shannon pl. se. P MAN, colored, Wishes job as chauffeur. truck driver: capable and willing: best city reference. 606 M st. n.w. District 7 PHARMACIST, registered graduate; long ex- perience._Can sive referes ‘in. 2408-3. POSITION WANTED by N, Y, experienced man club manager or hotel steward and maitre d; city or outside: best referencs Turnished. Address Box 46-H, Star ofce ) windows ed by settled col- y references. ALl ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE. . most beautiful house, 1§ rooms boarders. and priced under 32,500; lance easy. WANTED-—Smi To lost in stock market collapse to investigate going business enterprise contracted by conservative Wash- ington business mi paying 157 on the . Ade 63-H. Star_office CIGARS, NEWS. SOUVENIR STAND in lobby high-class hotel: equipped and stocked. go- ing business; low rent: price. $1.250 cash. Address Box 496-H. Star_office . BARBER SHOP: sell cheap for cash. Ap 503 Tuh st. 5.W. 28 151,600, H BUSINESS OPPOR' (Contin: R ST T B : X cash. _No_brokers. o L ROOMING HOUSE. 10 rooms: rent. $80. Rooming house, 18 rooms: rent. $125. Room- ing and_ boarding . Dupont Circle. 12 rooms, 3 baths: §100. MERRY CO. 934 K 'st. n.w. _Met. 6524 . ROOMING HOUSE. Rhod nd near i filled; 3 baths: finest of ret. low price: 3500 down “It's'a sure bargain SEE MR. FOWLER, _Met. 6308. 0 S PNW.° MACHINE SHOP. compictely equipped, for sale: established business and a snap for gome ope: on terms to sult. Address Box rent. GROCERY. doing 3450 weekly bu class section. low rent; 6 beautiful rooms: Prigidaire equipment. ' la; ‘price only $4.000: terms. Met. REPAIR STATION SITE, 2nd commereia busy thoroughfare. near 15th and P n.w. Phone Decatur 0839 ROOMING HOUSE HEADQUARTERS. To Buy_or Sell a_Roomine House, SEE MR. _____Met. 6308. 508 F 8t N.W. 32 SPECIAL BARGAINS —ACT QUICKLY. $350_Roomink house. § rooms: rent, §50; €0od income; near 11th and M. $650_Rooming house, 11 rooms. 2 bath flled: well furnished: cheap rent. 3830 Rooming house. 11 rooms. .3 baths, nicely furnished: g00d income: ¥ood terms $1.000"Rooming house. 11 rooms. 2 baths, nicely furnished: filled: your terms $650—Rooming house, 22 rooms; cheap rent; central: filled; must sacrifice, $2.250_Rooming house. 17 rooms, 3 baths; beautifully located on 16th st 3350 Cafeteria: kood business: rent. $40. 3400—Cafeteria, large room: $100 cash. $1,000—Lunch and 3 rooms: rent, $65, 4300 Grocerv and confect.: rent, $25 $1.200 Grocery and 3 rooms: rent. $60. R.M. CURTIS, 820 11th Bt. N.W. Nat. 1332 “DOWNTOWN LOCATION _ FOR CAFE—BEAUTY SHOP. Near hotels and offices: low rent: money maker. Concession. _See 1424 K st. n.w. P. F. CARLEY, 802 10th St. Pooming houses. Prices range from $375. $400. $450. $500. $650. $1.000, $1.250. $1.300. $1.800. $2,000. $2.200. $2.600. $4.000. Above places are money makers and can be bought on terms, | Lunch room prices range from $450, 3500, $1.150. $1.300. $4.500. $5.000. $6.000. sy trms on above places; investigate. Bakery with rooms above: bargain, $800. Grocery and meats: good business. 13,500 Novelty, cigar and school supplies. $1.800. 1 Carley, Phone Met. 9727. * RESTAURANT FOR RENT. Now doing $300 wkly, selling mostly san wiches; fully equipped, Frigidaire, owner has other business: will liable party. equipment and goimg busines: for 3200 monthly: 3 months' security re quired: write to owner for an appointment. Address Box 313-H. Star office. QUICK ACTION. POR QUICK ACTION - ITY INCSECLING YOUR BUSINESS. SEE US._WE FINANCE BUYERS IN ORDER TO CLOSE QUICK CASH DEALS. ESTAB. 1923. CAPITAL ADJUSTING AND FINANCE CO. g&UT;H'S éEA‘I))Ilg.F EUS}N!SS BROKERS, 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 Recommended Service Column call National 5000, 5 BEDDING RENOVATED. sr reases, BYETINY RENOVATHD, ments, makivimes, BEDDING of ail hinds Tencvated and sient al - ized_ by_process -prrzv':cm’n'y' “SHealin Dept. D. C. "Prompt service and low prices Ragle Bedding Co.._2315 Sth_st._n.e, Deeatur 0735, BEDDDING RENOVATED AND STERILIZEL AMERICAN BEDDING CO., 4th_AND BRYANT STS. N.E. A BRICK. CONCRETE new or re work: very reasonable;: anteed. S W. tlantic 0046. Building, Remodeling, Repairs. First-class work only by skilied non-union workmen, Flans and permits fyralshed . L. HUNTT, Carpente ; 5121 Ga. Ave, N-W. Georsia 3400, All Hors. LP AND SITUATIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932 — | SALE—MISCELLANEOUS L e R e writer & Adding rlzr—hino Co., 1223 ew York ave. National 5509. ANTIQUE and modern furniture. rugs. complete furnishings of old private sale: open every day. 10 am ANTIQUE DESK. chest of drawers, Oriental Tugs, vanity, wardrobe, secretary, whatnot, bookcase, table, cabinet. Georgia 1584. ANTIQUE Vietorian and mid Victorian furne iture cheap. Buy now and save. 925 10th 1o Orlental home: % Cgme to any of Hechinger's 3 for your entire needs of used material ily “seen. "easily selected g IN ANY LENGTH). windows, doors. sash, Tadiators. ‘plumbing and in_excellent condition, All used material is arranged for convenient selection. Visit our 3 yards for the greatest selection at bargain prices always! HECHINGER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Main Office—15th and H Sts. N.E. Downtown—8th and C Sts. S.W. twood—5925_Ga. Ave. N.W BED ROOM SET (mahogany). Singer sewing machine. rug (12x16 feet): ail in good con- dition: reasonable. 1133 7th st. n.w. 325+ BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES, all slzes; complete stock supplies: table and cue re- pairing; best workmanship. Conn Billiard & owling Supply Co.. 810 $th n.w. _Dist CASH REGISTERS —Bought, sold_ex and. repaired: all makes. Natlon sheathing. “flooring. ipe, bath tubs, eating materials, partitions. store equipment every description. Edgar Baum, Bt nw._ GLOCK, Grandfather, excoilent ~condition: Lmbia_rd."hw. ABL 303 Cors 1t COFFEE URNS. toasters. sieam taoles. gas stoves, grease traps, sterilizers, counters, cash registers. refrigerators. refrigerator dis- electric mixers, scale h registers. tables. chairs. shelvin ovens. etc. Atlas Store Fixture Co.. 414 Sth st n.w. Met. 9297, e DESKS. surplus trom U. 8. Government: also "tremendous savings In new tactory close-outs and_geconds; cheapest prices on chairs files. safes. etc. Comnercial Office Furn_ Co.. 430 8th st. n.w. _Met. 7742 _ DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS. formerly $6 71 overstocked: will sacrifice for £298 pr. La France Upholstering Co.. 2509 11th st. n.w EASY WASHER with vacvum dryer shizhtly used, in excellent conditi s. Atlantic 4643, i3 FUR_COAT—WIll sacrifice 1933 black caraz cul coaf. size 36: dresses. 16 and 36. Call Col._8#41._Apt. 517, ¢ 3 FURNITURE—Walnut_dining suite, 10 pes. zood condition. $35; breakfast suite. $8: bed. complete, 6.50; wardrobe. §730: large roll- top desk, $10:° dresser chest drawers. 33: coal heater, $4: Singer machine, 35 other bergains. 1928 18th n.w. 26° FORNITURE — Overstuffed bed - davenport suite. 335: dining room suite, $35: bed-room suite; $39.50; kitchen cabinet, bureaus, beds, twin beds. cheap. 1211 Hone. __ 25° ° FURNITURE—We must vacate. our lease runs out March 1 Sacrfice all floor sam- irs: love Seats. boudoir Big barzains. Stand- FURNITURE—330 will buy one ax. rug 12x9, 4 chairs, Welsh cabinet and table. Po- tomac_3530. 4618 S S BN HOUSEHOLD FURNITU great bzargains. To ses furniture call Adams 2768 between 6 and 7:30 p.m. any evening until Mnrvz‘:' 1. LIVING-ROOM _ SUTTE, 3-piece, _mohair, wonderful condition. Cost %400, sacrifice, rl:us! move by Saturday, $45. 5100 8th Stonw LIVING ROOM SUITE. 3-piece, overstuffed monair. sliantly w-ed: ble bargaln. 1o, Standaid Upholstery Co., 403 1lth st. n.w. MIRRORS. full length. in green {rames: can : ‘special, 36. Capitol Mirror Co., OFFICE FURNITURE from U. 8 Govt— Desks. chairs. flle cabinets, tables: eversthing for your office at great saving ~Washingto Salvage Co.. office furn. dept.. 310_8th . ORIENTAL RUGS_Thr size: also beautiful 9x12 condition and cheap. 3842 Cathedral ave. very subdued colors: very : sacrifice for quick sale. Can be seen at 3843 Cathedral ave. % PIANO—A perfectly good mlini plain-case design: taken in trade on a new Kimball. our price. $190. Pavment terms arranged for responsibie time buyers. Nat. 3653. W. W. Kimball Co.. 721 1ith st. n PIANG—For sale Meisner upright plano: cellent condition; $125. urity Storas 1140 15th st. n.w. PIANO—Howard upright; mahogany case: tuned and reconditioned: '$49 cash. A super value. Nat. 3659. W. W. Kimbpail Co., 731 11th st. n.w. CARPENTERS, builders. remodeling, repair- ing, screens, etc; estimates. Christensen Bros.. Georgia 3824, W. 28° PIANO—WIll sacrifice my practically new. small size Kimball grand piano. Adg‘rsu Box_494-H. Star office. or 3 P |2 N T £ R—Fences buiit, shelvi CARPENTER—Tences bu seneral ve: . _Brin 5. X CARPENTERING. non-union; floorin ins. painting. jobbing. concreting. Call J. . Giliiss. Columbia 8731 CHAIR CANEING-Foreh rockery stering._ Armstrong, 1335 10th oW, Met. 30 FLECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES, 6-rm. house. $40; including hall and bath. $50: guzranteed’ Ouality considered, my esiimate I oalvasat owet ™ SVer 600 ggatianed. e ol on B A ERTDeier. ELECTRIC WIRING—§ roo: cqiplers, 540 Dow.. Col, 4802 NG no more: guaranteed. Bauer, £ El:l«:gfilc WIRING. x-room house eomplete with Axtures. 'nel inside service, Expert Worki - T B g, B ELECTRICAL WIRING —by experts. 6 rooms. fixtures compl 50 Work guaranteed. H. Berenter, Adams 3888, 2 fea - 0ld floors made like ie: work guaranteed. h v, Col. 7 PLOOR WORK. expe new; prices reasol FLOOR ~WORK, ~ guaranteed: dus FL.OORS stided and refinished: wi FLOORS S e T e artices sanders rented. Jordan, Lin. 5765. (White.) CLO J Sanded and finished: reaso FLOORS Zaitet ood, Soiere” dandy machines rented. H. E. Richardson. Lin- coln 778, Auihgens mh7e FURNITURE REPAIRED. UPHOLSTERED, slip Covers, reeds lacauered sny color by HOLSTERY. spray. cushions. COLUMBIA 5632 Ga. ave. Ga. 3646, HEATING and piumoing, new and repair- ine: oll burners included 227 $th_st._ne. Lin. 0}71."‘”“”' . HEATING & PLUMBING. 2 OR 3 YEARS' EASY PAYMENTS. BUDGET PLUMBING & HEATING CO.. 1147 BLADENSBURG RD. _LINCOLN 10317. fTOME IMPROVEMENTS. Papering. painting. carpenter work, plumb- ing. heating. Special prices on all work to keep our men working during the Winter: no_cash necessary. one to three vears te pay. Quality workmanship at re b prices guaranteed. Prosperity Bl Call North 3273 or Adams 6273. HOME IMPROVEMENTS. ABSOLUTELY NO CASH REQUIRED. START PAYING IN MARCH. PAINTING, PAPERING. _ PLUMBING. HEATING. CARPENTRY, WIRING 6-ROO] HOUSE ~ COMPLETE _ WITH FIX. _350; FLOORS LAID AND SCRAPED, ROO! 3 REMODELING AND ~ BUILDING. ESTI- MATES FREE. CALL AN OLD RELIA FIRM. HOME DECORATORS, INC.. 1009 9th_St. N.W. Met._0854. PIANOS_ at tory _prices 1o reduce stock: Milton upright. fine condition. § Steinway uprig : ity We are sole agents for Hardman. Kranich & Bach, Harrington, Cable and Kurtzman grands. Hugo Woreh, 1110 G Est. G nd_uprights’ fo: PIANO—Kimball grand; _regular 5L model: like new, now reduced to :?1. Priced for auick disposal. want to close Gealer's account. A shappy barzain. Trade ioyour S plano 'and" Bay the balanc the monthiy Budget plan. Nat. 3629, W. Kimball Co.. 721 _11th st PIANO—As I am leaving the like to sell my Steinway grand plan to reliable party. Address Box 260-H, Star PL. new, st this price. Pay $15 down Nat. 3639. W. W. Kimb: st.n.w. PUNCH AND JUDY OUTFIT. fi vory reasonable. Mr. Danforth, 308 E n.w. first floor. RADIOS—Net p. Victor, General Electric, Sparton, Majestic, Philco, Stewart-Warner. — Pada. ~At Kent and_Gloritone. Colorado Radio Co. 8514 Colorado ave. n.w.. Georsia 1486. RADIOS, new and used. Home service. Call Gresley and Terry, 3214 14th st. n.¥. North YER PIANG Modern, mahogansy . $600: now reduced to §89. Only one d'$5 monthly. Co., 721 1ith RADIOS Your radio deserves the fines and atteption, That is the kind of we give for 51.00 Colorado Radio Co., 5514 Colorado ave. n.w. Georgia_1486. RUGS—Two 9x12 and sever: hall runner. just from cleaners. pieces of furniture. ~Real b sale. 1822 Biltmore w. o New Home, $15: Standard, $10: others at $5; all g 3 mo. anllns nd repairing E. Sew h. Shop. SEWING MACHINES—Bargains in recondi- tioned portable and console electrics. many modeis: Singers, Whites and other well known mal i $14.95. 800 H st. n.w. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. $3 per month, to students. Capitol Typewriter Co., 1409 Eye st_n.w._ National 4858. TYPEWRITERS—Late models_rebullt, fully guaranteed: new portables on easy terms; excellent rental machines: repairs. Type~ writer Bales & Service Co.. 1714 H st. n.w. TYPEWRITER, L. G, Smith. No type, good as new, $45. Room No. 8 st. n.w. Sk ol TYPEWRITERS, rebuilt machines, real b ins, 330 up: portables. $15 up; supplies- and Tepairs United Typewriter & Adding Machine Co., 1223 New York ave. National 5509. TYPEWRITER RENTAL SERVICE. Georgia 1883, Underwoods, Royals and L. C. Smiths, $2.50 mo.; 3 mos. in adv.. 36.75; 8 mos.. 312, TYPEWRITERS—American Co. Capitol st.. away from the high’ rents sizes: velvet Also odd . aulck g ) calls, nead Singer. $15; 315; New ideal, New machines, Open eveain 1431 ;-fi"t ine, renting. repairing all makss. Open eve- nings. _Lin. HOME IMPROVEMENTS. GOOD WORK. LLOW PRICES. DEAL WITH RELIAELE COMPANY FOR YOUR HOME [PROVEMENTS. Make sure of satisfaction. Call Washing- ton's leader in Home Improvements, & firm known for dealing to thousan: Fmancially rituated to give you most L terms. Little as $5.00 MONTHLY. NO PAYMENT—45 DAYS Our own expert crews do painting, plumb- irg, Dapering. carpenteriug. roofing. heating, elect‘ical work, cementing, “weatherstripping, garages. all improvements. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE. ‘THE GENERAL CONTRACTING CO., 927 New York Ave. N.W. Dist._5082, 5085. ral VACUUM CLEANER Airway. perfect con- dition. used § months. Cost 375, sell $20. Shepherd 3129-W. _ VACUUM CLEANE] ! Al way. Premier. Duplex. G. $12.50 each. Foover No. 700. $25. guaranteed year: rent cleaner, $1.50 day: part repairing. Vacuum Cleaner Shop. 1404 G! n.w._Ad. 0900. VIOLINS. 3 Itallan, in perfect condition. Reasonable to quick buyer. 1208 M st. n.w. RADIOS F By day. week or month. Have a radio in your room any time, anywhere. any occasion. Your choice of any set. Call Lincoln 01 DOGS. PETS. ETC. WANT TO BUY PUPPIES, pure bred. Address Box HOME IMPROVEMENTS. With Spring nearly at your door., now is the time to begin planning your home im- provements. such as papering, _painting, plumbing. heating. carpentering. plastering. clectric wiring. flooring, building addition or remoceling; no cash or down payment nec- essary: small monthly payments to suit your convenlence; quality workmanship guaran. teed. Phone CAPITAL HOME 'ROVE- MENT CO. National 7833. st 305 H st. n.w. You will save 20% if you do your work no! MOVING. HAULING, ETC—-Large, _n $2 hr.: lullkl,:’on. $10; lle. " Bauer, Col. 4 11 REQUIRED FOR HOME IMPROVEMEN' Remodeling, Decoratin BEGIN PAYING APRIL lst. As Low as $5 Monthly. Estimates Cheerfully Given. PAINTINGPAPERING —PLASTERING, PLUMBING—HEATING —ROOFING, CEMENT WORK-STUCCOING. ARAGE, 'ETC. WEATHER-STRIPPING CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO., _444 R T _AVE NW. North_1095. PAINTING. PAPERING—I do my own work you get better quality: rooms, §5 up. Call Metz. any_time. _Col. 0396. 29 PAPERHANGING—Room: 8 cluded. Best work. Jai st.n.w.. North 10265. PAPERHANGING —Room up imate fur Work George. 2139 18th st n. PAPERHANGIN rooms scraj samples. aper in- nes. 1628 5h papered. uaran! AT Ak 3 e d14b Btsed: 1932 work guara iry. cracks filied. $7.45. ipigel Decorating Co., Col. 0043. 27 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING Rooms papered. §5 up: bath, kitel $5 up: floors sanded and refinishe sonable. Earle Jordan. Lin. 5765. White. PIANO TUNING. repairing: formerly head | tuner for Percy Poster Co. and Knabe Co. Geo_M. Walke: 4798, 707 Allison PLASTERING. patch work done reasonably: new ceiling. $10 ul suaranteed. F. L Smith, 705 13th L A H e etc, and also vaiuable to improve il We wl rare and goin Co. rummage sale. no further stn.w. M AUTOGRAPHED LETTERS of statesmen. stamp collections. old coins Hobby Shop. TOUR dos siven a sanitary bath. completely or 41, fHospital. 1433 Trving st o1 0574 CANARIES. Beautiful_males and females for mating. Bresin Cages, nests. eic: ATHERTON'S PET SHOPS. 612 P Bt N.W. 1404 Irving N.W. POULTRY AND EGGS. BABY CHICKS EVERY TUESDAY. Trap-Nested. Blood-Tested Stock Reds and Barred Rocks, 136 Leghorns. h. 3. D. FERGUSON. ckvilie. Md.__Phone Kensington 13! PURE-BRED BABY CHICKS. Rocks, Reds, Leghorns ATHERTON'S PET SHOPS. 612 P St. N.W. Nat. 4702 —— = — FARM AND GARDEN. COW MANURE, well rotted, $1 per bundred- six_sacks. $5. ton. 310, deliv- top soll. Write Glenhursi Dairy, Be- . Md. Phone Clev. 1215-J. & LEAF MOLD. THOROUGHLY SCREENED. The best kind of soil for rhododendrons arden 5 bushels, 34.50: 10 pe Artists’ Company, e Kensington . = 2 bushels. $2: 38, Lancsca Md! WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Il kinds, and modern furniture. y the highest market prices fof lesirable furniture. Call the Lin- Metropolitan 8817." The frm that Gather up what use for. Call Mr. Cohe: 3. et. 9764 and 7749. Pay cash. 245 Presidents us! Distzict 1212, 743 14th n.w. toict