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w \ BY Katharine 8YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS. In the foyer of the Golden Horn. a l\L[h( club. Michael Wister sees a little girl, thin. with delicate features and golden hair. who reminds him of mebody he had known well. but can't recall. Michael, 2K, singl and weaithy, is disturbed when he se child 16 abiorbed in & cheap ill marazins caiiad Love Murders. A night elub ‘fills up. Jersey O'Grady. b grm.ov and hostess, greets him in her oisterous. slangy manne s Mike. an old friend. Then he knows very well of whom the child reminds him. When he and <colm Wet-erall were at_Princcton Jeisey Was in the chorus of Broadway musical show. Despite Mike's advi Malcolm married her. but left her three nt) ater, and when & child was born h actnowledee paternt This child is Car- roll. the little girl he has just seen in the midnight,’ Carroll comes to He takes her in his lap and inlh en, Th~ ¢hild rhonlt be taken out of such surroundings. he decides. The next day he gains Jerser's consent to send. ing her to a school of his selection. and he | takes up a sort of self-appointed ruardian- ship. J suspects he is working with the Wetheralls to get Carroll away from | her. but believes Michael when he tells her | she's foolis! Michael finally nerves him- #clf to propose to Marcia Terrill. | . d INSTALLMENT VIIL | Y heavens, I'm a lucky man!" " thought Michael, | and then, reluctently, he, rose. “Marc he " said, | it's going to tear me to| ve you, and I must be on.” “But why, Michael?” she asked. | “I promised little Carrol Wetherall Td read to her before cinner,” Michael | explained. “She ‘had mumps last month; she caught them at camp.” | “Really?” Marcia murmured. “She had a bad cas on. now the proverbial bull in the china shop and utterly deaf to the clatter of smashing Limoges. Marciz said nothing “I told you about it at Mrs. Train's dinner, deir.” Micheel reminded. Some- thing seemed wrong “Did you?" questioned Marcia. “Why, ves, dear; I told you of her & Tibbons to funning a terrific fever and that we! ‘were quite concerned about her. “And who are ‘we’ if I may ask, Michael?” and the interrogation was arctic. Jersey, her mother and I, dear,” Michael explained nervously. Some- ps;:z was really wrong. Michael heard, I want to bring her to see ycu, Mar- cie.” “Jersey O'Grady?” she asked, brow. and corners of lips rising. “My dear, certainly not #aid_quickly. “No. I mean Carrcll.” | “Oh, I see.” | “Ygu're going to adore her,” Michael | te Zes?" | “Marcia, really she's the dearest | child you've ever seen; clever, you | know, and gentle and sweet and so| frightfully loyal. For instance, this Summer at the camp where I placcd her, they cbjected to her underduds; | they were pink silk and all over ribbons | and bows, I imagine, and anyway, she | wrote me askiny me to get her new | underthings so that her mother wouldn" know those she'd provided were wrong. “And you filled the order, Michael? | Oh, that is really quite too priceless!" Marcia commented—then tinkle, tinkle, ice-on-glass, the laughter. Michael flushed. “My Aunt Cassandra filled the order for me,” Michael stated. with a little dignity that acted as a check-rein upon Marcia. | “But you don't blame me for laugh- | ing, Michael? It's really too amusing!” she murmured. “I suppose it is.” he admitted stiffly, “but you see there isn't very much of any one to look after Carroll, and— I don't know—but youll see what I mean when I bring her to see you.” Marcia's smile, always & mask, now had a something that was not pretty, and any one’s looking after Carroll, with Michael married, seemed more than extremely doubtful. She would end that, Marcia decided, firmly. The connection with the O'Grady person was quite too sordid to indulge: people would misunderstand, of course. Really, who of nice mind, | she wondered, could think that a mi would go to the apartment of such Jersey O'Grady, to see that person’s child. | Michael said an unhappy. anxious, “Is anything wrong, Marcia? ‘But, my dear, what an odd question and what could be wrong?” she ques- | tioned. She employed the shining patina of gayety that most women use when they wish a man to see a hurt which they pretend to hide. “I can't understand at all, you knew, Michael, | what you mean?” | “I don't know,” he confessed, miser- | 2bly. “but something seemed wrong!” “But how absurd!” she murmur. . She turned a chill cheek to Mic kiss. “Don't send me off this way Don't. darling. please!” | Michael? You're s0 odd | Michael | el's he “I mean, you know. you don't seem | happy and when you're not happy. I} can't be happy.” he answered, eyes fixed pleadingly upon her. | But she sent him away extremely vn- happy, and it pleased her to do this. If the Wetheralls meant to take up the child it would have been quite different. but she knew thev had no intention of ever so much as_acknowledging . the child’s existence. Malcolm Wetherall’s second wife, Henrletta, could and did. | turn a green white if any one was s0 careless to mention in her presence Jersey O'Grady’s night club. She was as jealous as women are who have never found their way to the inner temple of a husband’s heart. She fought, as has many another tragically unhappy woman, to keep the ground she had never won. And the Wetherall sisters, still called “the girls,"” restorted to smelling salts at the merest thought of their brother's ecarly days. They had taken themselves and thelr sizable contributions from one church because the clergyman had the temerity to ask them to “do something” #or their brother's child Carroll, whom ate had happened to lead him to know. 8o, in rcia Terrill's mind, doing anything for the child was quite too absurd. She talked with her mother of the situation as they dined alone that night. Mu.l“rerrm advised Marcia not to ‘make an issue of the matter because of Michael's_chin. Marcia was smilingly certain that Ah'eu:vould“nol have to ke an issue Of e matter. m.er Michael left Marcia he hurried to Jersey's apartment, where he inter- yupted one of Jersey’s unhappy mono- logues: he heard her storming sullenly as Theresa let him in. “I'm awful glad you come, Mr. Wis- ter,” said Theresa. “She got an edge on’' las’ night and she’s been like a snappin’ turtle all day an’ she’s takin 4t out on the kid. ‘Michael heard: ‘Guess you're ashamed IGHTLUBDA refused to | ! rising. | Jersey was beginning to feel better. Haviland-Te |of your ole mammy, ain't yuh, since | you went to that c2zmp where they dress | yuh like you was somebody's poor re- |lation? I never seen no dumber, plainer dresses than they hung on you poor kids, but I guess your old mammy 1 just doesn't know—-" | And Carroll saying, appealingly, “Oh, | mother!” “May I came in?” Michael called. “Oh, Mike! Come sround to look in on the white trash, huh? Very con- | descending Michael hurried into Carroll's room, where Jerzey, In a solled kimona, sat, slumped end sneering, near a window. “Jersey,” he said, “I wouldn't be e fool if I were you, and I would go and | turn in eome hair of the dog that bit| you. You know she lsn't ashamed of | you and you cught to be ashamed of | yourself for thinking she could be.” Carroll drew a deep, unsteady, re- lieved breith. Michael could always make Jersey feel batter. His speech made, Michael moved to Carroll's side. “How’s my girl?” he asked. Her eyes| had been wet, he saw. He ‘stooped to | kiss her and her arms tightened fran- | tically around his neck. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Twisting and turning, Pat dropped through the air. Her heart sank when she knew the parachute had Drenched, cold and biinded by the besting rain, rhe never knew how far northward not opcned. the monscon swept her. But so far she had not lost consciousness. Every minute she expeeted to be dashed to earth. At last, with a soul-shatterig jerk, the parachute opened and her downward speed was checked. Finally she saw the dense clouds lighten. of a lofty mountain range which she was India’s northern barrier. Then weakness over- came her and she remembered no more HELP AND SITUATIONS B-1 - By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS The sun streamed forth, wevealing the magnificence rightly gucssed last second of safety. The burning craft was near- ing the ground as he, too, leaped into space. Hours later, unhurt, he landéd far from where the girl he loved faced a strange situation. “I'm ro glad you cime, Mike!” she said intensely as he seftled on the| edge of her bed. | “I guess maybe ¥ am a kind of an ,” Mich2el went | | Marcia’s smile, always a mask, now hid something that was not pretty. “But, my dear, what an odd ques- tion and what could be wrong? ole fool,” Jersey muttered harshly, “Oh, that's all right,” said Carroll, | who had hid much practice in trans- lating spologies. Jersey trailed off and toward the rear of the apartment. “Tressa,” she barked. a M:nhattan, will yuh?" “Sure, Jersey.” Theresa responded as | Jersey joired her in the kitchen. “I tole you this noon you had oughta have one. You can't turn in champagne like you done las’ night and then hit the ole milk can the next day without feelin® it.” “How'd you know it was champagne?” Jersey questioned, sounding belligerent. | “It takes you different,” Theresa | answered. “Tressa, did I talk much? Did I?" Jersey asked with that studied uncon- | cern that means great concern and heavy worry. . “No. No, honey, yuh didn't say nothing much of anything. You busted !hl:, mirror with throwin’ your shoe at it Jersey groaned. “I wish,” she said, “I hadn’t done thal 8he sat. fat arms on the kitchen| table, head bowed on hands, as Theresa cracked ice, and she thought of Big Bill Killroy. She wanted to be a good | mother, but “him” and her just hit it| off grand, liking the same jokes, the| same shows; never passing a beggar or under a ladder; sharing a passion for the same sort of heavy sentiment and a live-and-let-live code. And right | after Carroll had started for the camp she had been so sick with fear . . .| thinking the kid would come back to be ashamed of her and she had been 50 lonely. too . . . and that early evening Big Bill turned up. “Here's your poison, deirie,” said ‘Theresa. Jersey flung it in. Then she drew deep, gusty breath. “Tressa, 1 wanna be a good mother.” “Sure you do, Jersey, an’ ain't yuh? Look here, honey, just you think of all you do for that kid. Las’ week what all you get her? ‘Member “I got her that gold. bureau set, didn't T “Yeh,” Theresa answered. She saw “shake me up | “An’ you got her them little pink | kid shoes with the dimon buckles on, too.” Theresa went on. “That's true. “And you hidn't had an edge on for |- three months, Jersey, so lay off the crepe, dearie, and bring out the sun- shine; God's sunshine like they sing at the church where I go at. That's a real purty song.” “T feel better,” said Jersey. She sat staring at her empty glass. It was a strange thing she could not analyze, this fact that when she did things that would shame her in Carroll's sight, if Carroll could see them, she n2gged Car- roll and tried to see faults in her. And if she could manage to believe one of the accusations she made, she herself seemcd less despicable. “Have another, dearie,” said Theresa, | filling the glass, “and then throw in some bicarb an’ call it a da; (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) FUND CAMPAIGN USES MINIATURE HOSF‘ITALl Complete in Every Detail, but Isl Small Enough to Be Shown on Billiard Table. LONDON (NAANA)—A. model hospital, complete in every detail, yet small enough to be exhibited on a bil- liard table, is the latest propaganda to be employed for a hospital fund in London. A million bricks are indicated in the model and 7,000 stones, while 13,000 tiles, each about half the size of a little finger nail, have bien used to decorate the nursery ward and kitch- ens. There is a large solarium and an X-ray department, in which the deli- cate electrical apparatus is reproduced on the scale of three-quarters of an ich to a foot. In the children’s ward on the top floor two cots ate covered with lace handkerchiefs presented by the Queen, who has shown great intérest in the construction of the model. There are also an electric lift, which really works, and business offices with car- pets and paneled walls, one of them decorated with miniature pictures of Florence Nllhm;fllle, Lord Lister, Lord Dawson Penn and Lord Moyniham, painted by Alfred Praga. P Anch, exhioiting BroGucS of fhe b cha, e: 8 lucts of - cific Coast, is attracting large crowds in South America. ‘ . | Point experience and own a car: tion to those who can qualify 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 lea ve the station. No one can put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to aft insert your ad in The Star er the page has been closed. Classified advertisements tor The Daily Star are re- ceived at the mair office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, and for The Sundiy Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. HELP—MEN. FORD SALESMEN —— Mus have some sal liberal propos: See Mr. Wheatley. Triangle Motor Co MAN, to $9 vancement. . reliable, 23 per week, with goo Apply Room 4 ith car: can earn from $12 d_cnance for ad- 0 MEN do you want to seitle cown in a job without fear of being laid off i you u are clean cut and n discharged? cat appearing we can use you in _one of our routes supplying food products at prices below competition People must eat and as long as they do our busin busin 000). corne ess will be good ess since 1RAX and Apply before noon, r Ga. ave ave been in MEN who can sell and interest their friend: in gel come plan that i lling on a kiy. 504 Chan Eve st MEN—4. 105 al Apply from PORTER, colored: must hay edge n. Reference required bout Bank Bidg.. 206 to 4 per week strict Natio: of M w. tailoring. ESEARCHMEN'S CLUB. Board. %% nity to earn room rent by ofice work ROUTE SALESMAN—Young man. of neat appearance and zood habits Iaundry route. with. earnings direcily dependant abilit Must and dress_ SALESMAN ‘o sell Eas fectionery and Gepar: 1405 Girard st. n.w. SALESMEN—1 can use men in Washington the year around. Mr. Odell._ Hotel () week: ool Moderate ¥ 1o secure and furnish not less tna references from Box 34-C. Star offic reni Pt 1 Ambassado ncreases your i dier Bldg., 11 once; wno are willing to wor nal fome knowl- d, 08 :th Eve 8t — S:4 up: opportu- 1607 married, for salary to Atart on_your hold_ customers. 5 cash bond ployer. Ad- T cgg boxes to ¢ t stores. Write 10 % high-type sales- Apply SALESMEN. part time: excepiional oppor- tunity for intelligent worker. to & STUDENTS for circulation dept day. 1481 p.m. G et. nw., 9 (4). attending Apply Room 208 Qordon_Hot 'O SALESMEN WANTED Wi EXPERIENCED IN TAILORING BUBINESS | PREFERRED. STEIN, INC.. rienced. 1214 YOUNG MAN. APPLY # for ladies’ F st. n.w to 10 Apply Room t 10 am. or 7 evening_school. 10 to 4 Wednes: tel. Mr. Kirk. * AT ONCE: MEN AM. KASSAN- 510 1ith 8T. N.W. WINDOW TRIMMER and card wr spparel shoj er, expe- Goid's, years. splendid cpportunity with large New York publishing telligent, Address ‘Box 155 qualifications. three whese_applicant Thursday aft>rnoon YOUNG MAN, sales promotion ‘must have sales e trustworthy record also el be T salary . 10 references, 1 and_ hard Star cffice, work among new xperience, be in- worker. wivine age. of ‘employment. lephone number eached 3 0 clock 0 to start sist In a special advertising campaign: must be neat appear- inz and free to travel | paia satisactory ‘after three days' training ply after 4 p.m., A. B. Moore, Colonial } sslary, $20 a week. YOUNG MEN (%), under Evening Post has an openi ington _division; traveling_expense or commission if Ap- otel. the Baturday in its Wash- 24 some sales and oreaniza- tion_ebility required; high school education essential Apply day morning b2 ~ HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. _ MEN AND WOMEN. . neat appearing: if | Dermanent posit Mi een 10 an jon, with salary Kelly, Ambassador Hotel. Wednes- | 4 nd 1 you want to make money, with no selling be done, see us 7_to 9 pm. Room 302 Munsey Bld ROOM AND BOARD to youns white couple. wife to assist with ceoking for boarding WANTED—Men and houst res, ou begin s n CO illing worker. 2:( building lots and e D% nltese i ration. No ulton R. w. I 31 LORED M AS SALF se. uH co-t ners Di Gordon. N & WOMEN PEOPLE. )0 19th st amen to rent and seli nearby valuable operties and give drawing accts. to 1427 Eve EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY: WE WILL TRAIN Y AND cians we 1 0 P.M. 13 F ST. N.W._ ILY AT i1 AM 0p N ACELLINS FLASHLIGHT WANTED—SALESMEN. SALEBMEN, 5. car essential. to sell phys and dentist each you how experie) to se ce not necessar: 1l natonally fa- mous physio-therapy electrical machine: our Falesmen make good money on cama ssion Dbasis. H am to 1 call 10,8 Therapy Products Corp.. Washi ington. D. C.. Room 7 Eleciro st.onw 0 am. H 14 SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN—Fair profit o a #2715 BTOCK SALESMAN. grade n. elect few who will b h st. n.w.. Suite 31 experi local issue. Room . ear investigation. vy v 1enced. B for_high- 1331 IF THERE ARE TWO MEN in Washington who can finance themselves for & riod of thirty days and are willing to work. in re- turn for office co-operation, assistance in sales. opportunity to earn good income with a live organization ROBERT L M xREVER COMPANY. | HOREHAM BUILDING. NEW INVENTION in men's wearing app large ness. o deily earnings. xcell Apply B. & C. Co., 943 P eat but lent INSTRUCTION COURSES. EASY. FASCINATING SHORT COURSE TO learn. Blds. DRAFTING teley 14t! 3 ‘and N. Y. (various one operatine, pays well. Oxford lines) “and MATHE- MATICS (arithmetic to calculus), urder ex- perienced draftsman. enginel er and_teacher: orough; reasonable. 907 15th n.w., Room POPULAR MUBIC IN 20 LESSONS. etc. Free instruments “to pian all enroliing for classes. Christensen, 718 11th n.w. Met. GOSK. HIGH S8CHOOL time ~rtale or study: m all e logue_addre o 58 Box 478- GREGG SHORTHAND by ex URSE IN irements. . Star _office. é: od tex tion. P Degatul eri only., Wis. MAKE MONEY WITH SECRETARIAL TRAIN- ing. of gradu Latest Methods Course - et Drsctice, etc ates. New ciasse: BOYD 8CHOOL. 1 BEAUTY_CUL’ ‘Thorou t Day, Evening d 3rd Floors, K18 Sane Kit FREE if enrolied il’l-l‘l HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. wihponths include shor , business correspondence, spell- T Position guargnteed rt this week, In- F st. NAt. 3340, struction. s week. 1918). 14th 8t N.W. GIRLS! BEAUTY CULTURE Quick, Modern Met! ds Taught. 10% Diséount if enrolled this month. Modern Scheol of Beauty Culture, 57 Eagle Then BEAUTY OPERATOR; experienced. all marceller; guaranteed wages must and percentage; sieady position. ave., 600 Fst.nw. | G | STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. HELP—WOMEN. » (Continued.) CATHOLIC LADY to sell new historical work to_peopie of culture; names supplied; good femuncration. Address Box 10-C.’ Biar office. LADIES—'Pleasant outaoor worl at start Address Box 40:-E. Star office. LADIES_$30° CASH ON AN INVESTMENT OF 1% CENTS. Mail us the name and address ol &ny one you know or hear of interesied in buying a lot or house in the n.w. On every such neme tent us where a saie re: we will pav vou $30 cash. Edson W. Briges Cc. IKIT Plvmouth st. n.w LESWOMEN (). wanted for sales ‘work: no house canvassing. Ocell. Hotel Ambassudor. | WAITRESSES wanted tween # and 11 ave. n.w VOMAN. refined, well educated. experienced in selling: must be travel; guaranteed income and Aonty'1 to Tower Bl WOMAN. wide-awake. aggressive. over 0, t0_contact women. permanent Suit> 6. 1000 Conn. wve can sell and interest their friends in selliie on a plan that increases your income weekly. 504 Chandler Bidg. 1427 Eve I nw WOMEN (1. neat. refined. good person- ality, “cosmrtic_ work. ~Call' #.110-5, Room 410 American Blde.. Fst. nw = YOUNG. LADY. doctor's office; hours, 10: begin $6 weekly. Petworth resident pi ferred. ~ Address Box 408-E. Star office | YOUNG LADY. age 21-2i, educated. fined. to fravel with organization publisher's contracts; no house canvassing calary and traveling expenses paid. Ap; Hotel Ambassador, ask for Mr. Blake ®ood pay pleasant Call Mr. See Miss Riley, be- am., 1340 New o % e “to ense. re HELP—DOMESTIC. MAID, general housework. cooking and laun dry: stay nights: must like children; $5 pe: | week 2 Quincy st. nw WOMAN. colored, middle-s position. ¢lean and honest, a: er in_ekeh for room. board and small snlary: Chery Chase. Address Box 434-D, Star office. ______ SITUATIONS—MEN, BOOKKEEPER — Thoroughly experienced: temporary or permanent; income (ax rerurns Shenperd Sh71. e CHAUFFEUR, white, sgber. willing; mechanic; wishes position private family cxcellent ' references. Address Box 7 CGLLEGE STUDENT desires afternoon or work of any kind Call or write Y. COLLEGE GRADUATE will exchanke part- e services as chauffeur, handy man. tu- tolin or pieno instruction for room and board. Address Box 405-E. Btar office. * FILIPINO desires position as cook or bu cxperienced; references. Address Box 41 Siar office. i MAN. = colored: around, with- first-cla M housema reference. all- SPECIALTY SALESMAN who can _actually produce resulf eks connection. ~Wide rx- perience Address _Box APYER. bookkecper. clerk, experi- enced Emerson 04; SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. MAN AND WIFE want work in private fam- fly: man butler or chauffeur, wife cook: ref. Decatur 481°) MAN_AND WIFE want | chauffeur. | Teferences. housewerk or work of any kind: Phone Da. =000, aftar 6. MAN AND WIFE. boy 12, on dairy or fo- | bacco farm. Maryland or Va.: white; best references. 'F. Colbert, Mechanicaville. Md. * YOUNG COLORED COUPLE want work: woman janitres d or general housework: od home: man employed. West 1495, _ SITUATIONS—WOMEN MAKING. Designinz. Fashionable vidual Remodeling a Specialty. For app. phone_MISS BERT. Col. 600, ABt. 610. GIRL. Business Hizh School graduate, wishes position: typist or stenosrapher preferred. Dora Mestesky, Adams 7 - | PRACTICAL NURSE. experienced. with some hospital training. wants cases of eny kind: best reference. Call Cleveland 3208, * SEWING: fancy and plain dressmaking; re- modeling and alfering a specialty. At home or by the day. Phone Pot. 1015. __ 30° STENOGRAPHIC POSITION _desired by | young Jady with initiative. thoroughly expe- rlenced. conscientious. efficient: best refer- aces. ' Salary_seccndary. _Adams 574 cl-rieal ence. graduate of high school | ence. 'needs ~employment, $1% wk. Roberts. 0771 WAITRESS, young, neat. exp., refs. dress Box 403-E. Star office. YOUNG LADY. experienced in stenographic institutional and aericultural work, desires e ‘me: 23 5 ___ SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. COOK OR MAILD. colored; regular_or time: city reference. _Call Pot. 1" £ DAY'S, WORK or apartment to clean by | lrolore{f wirl with references. 1143 21st | 5t nw experi- local refer- - part; red. wants work as general house- ay &t night; §ood relerence. Phone GIRL. reliable, neat. colored. wants work: 18 & very good cook and houseworker; excel- lent references. North 6:30) F3 GIRL. white. 10._wishes light housework moiher's helper. “Room. board. small wages. | Address Box_ :i1-E. Star office. GIRL, colored. neat. wants general house- york’ and piain, cookine: “best of ety references. Call Ada: 508, ST wishes work of any GIRL, colored. nest. kind.”_Phone Nort e GIRL. colored. wants general housework or day's work: ref. 1 13th st. nw. QIRL. lieht colored. wishes housework or childh qurse: rat Week's work free. 100 I v, GIRL. colored, desires general hq rk: references; 4 vears with many people. 614 St n.w._Metropolitan R17h. " 0 O GIRL. colored, wants place to do general housework: ref. _Call North ROS6-W. * GIRL wishes general housework or care for good ity reference. Georsis GIRL. colored, wants general _housework. ¢gok ‘and laundry; reference. Call Lincoln promotion to salary if qualified. | York | renewing | 200d | references fur- | A, Room | Lincoln | work as Jjanitor, | SITUATIONS~DOMESTIC. (Continued.) SALAD AND SANDWICH MAKER, colored. A PAPERHANGING- last place of employment ten UD. years: honest and conselentious worker: will experienced: Accent any reasonable offer; best city " North' 614 WOMAN. cclores work of any Kind; city references WORK BY'DAY by neat girl. | EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. DOMESTIC AGENCY, Dec. 2418, 1637 furnishes cooks. h.w.. maida, day_wo ksn kL Pot. Phone ~00d _rook, general honse- | waitresees. | itors, couples—{ree servi SERVICE. (Conti ) e fur.. work guarantecd 15th st. n.w.. Apt. 2. Dec. 414 | PAPERHANGING & PAINTINGRooms dry irioped and papered. %4 up. paper included. G. M. Brady. Atl. 35 __=5° PAPERHANGING. first-class, done at once: North | #4 & room. including paper; work guaran- | teed. "North 0106. Mitchell a9e PAPERHANGING _ plastering work for less mor by local mechenic. Baliz, 601 Irving n.w. Col. refer- 1300, et 188D, s d4e FAPERHANGING, PAINTING — Good work, cuaranteed: new 104 bOOKS: Teas. pri e money by calling Spiuel. GE. 6511 14th, e. _ PERSONAL._ LADIES T | SA0T ber o REAL ART STUDIO LD-FASHIONED ouble_weddine ring Box 174-D. Star_oj REDUCING. % TREAT Turkish baths, 10 for &1:; m elec. treat., arthritis. No. 6 1117 F at.. HAND-MADE design, $20. 5 DRESSES. EVENING QOWNS. COATS from <10 up: exquisite Spring styls 16th st. n.w. Apt. 202 Potomac 2 w ry. antiques. ineston. 60 1d. silver, pawn_tickets. Sth now. ' Nat. 5049, The Problem of Life.” BY ROBERT FOUCHER. A way of escape—via prevention— fros certainty of death' completely | complete hic c.od.: send nami | onlv. Box 2%:1-B. Star_omce. ~ MOTOR TRAVEL. PRIVATE CARA, ALL CTTIES DAILY. rate bus tickefs: Dallas. %203 TRAVEL BUREAU, 1221 Penna., Met. —when thinking of traveline: private cut-rate bus tickets. ail voints NATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU. 1401 Eve 8. N.W. Met. 7UNT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SMALL PUBLISHING CORPORATIO uaied outside of city. hes time availal handle commercial printing and smail pub- lications: latest typesetting equipmen and cylinder presses. etc Address Box 174-E. 8 MODERN up-to-date _equipped room, near Dist. line. on Baltimo fice price sacrif on eccount of sickness. dress Box 350-E. Star office. r office | MAYFLOWER CAFETERIA. corner 6ith and | owners in |F nw_ $700 at half price. 2 12 years: rent. $50: Prigidaire equipm TEA ROOM in g00d n.w. section: ez | trade.” “Excelient opportunity. Add: Ki-D' Star office FOR SALE. RENT. LEASE _Or 5014 Connecticut ave., midst of several ments and dwel Suitable for laundry office, drug store. etc. telephone Owner. 1700 Wisconsin West 0R14. A NU-WAY TO BAVE" Nu-Way Lubrication, 95c. A CLEAN. BAFE, CASH BUSINESS fo) in Washington: no selling. can be cssfully managed a few days ch | withcut technical or unusual business rience: will yield $500 to 600 net cash. Price. $K,000 cash. nNess i other citles’ shows il return per ye: Etane tion. talls in perso: | principals. Address Box 410-E. 8 ave., Now a c his net rifice; leaving town; will sacrific oniy.” 55 Fa. ave. Tel. North R560 WANTED—To sell modern tailor sh nice neighborhood; will sell cheap. | roll ave.. Takoma Park. 3 FOR A WIDE-AWAKE INVESTOR—G: | business site on & corner. fronting 100 ft. | on Columbia pike: approximately 12,000 sa. | it. in the town of Arlington. Va : less than | Sic per su. fL.: price. $5.000" cash: no {o“ahy one: absirect Turnished ‘with 10 minutes Washington. For phone Clar. 327 i chase price Easter: rent, $40. M 4. now. Nat. Rof. NOTION STORE. hemstitching and | makirg: fine opportunity: cheep rent: reatonable. 1504 You st. n.w.. N. FOR SALE—Lunch and oyster house. business: rent. S35. havi Phone Col. 10450. Apply GABOLINE, accessories, with lunch. equipped: goin: agdress Box 404-E, 8 | sa0 7 j, foine. busine: mo expensive _equipme 3780, ™Address Box 131-C. Star office. 100 CAPITAL SHARES Pidelio Brewer. York, established company, $2.25 per Box R4, Cabin John. Md. 2015 O ST. N.W.—13 rooms. 3 baths. ne house:’ buy from owner, save cor fon: terms. 55 MODERN 100-ROOM HOTEL on main way in _Pennsylrania: reasonabie Address Box 414-E. Stat office. LUNCH ROOM, downtown: located iarge ‘moving picture theater: splendid for live business man. Price, $1.000. avenue; S650. . CARLEY . 802 10th N.W" PERS SEE U CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE oth FLOOR, DIST. NATL. B 1408 G ST NW. =~ " "BSTAB. 11-ROOM ROOMING and boardin best locetion on 18th: rental. $75. bargain for $1.100: cash. $6¢ . 8021 , years established bu mine: terms if necessary. Phone M I e e B rrior \Saut ‘prier snd_prome {Vash, Mattress Go.. Bii L ot s.w. N BEDDING RENOVATED. sprin: | BEEE™ ated BeadTin ot eEd Mo MAKE THE NEW FADELESS we's: 00d mones: no exp. ne: Room’ AG7 et CABINET BUY WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JEWEL. indorsed e and address CEE US FIRBT—GET OUR RATES What have you? south of Circle 24 H st. n.e. 1 month | fctest investi interview oniy to | r omce * FIRST-CLABS DELICATESSEN for sale: sac- for’ cash 30K Car- | e action, FLORIBT SHOP. ideal for_lady; make pur- ther business. K _BLDG. Oth N.W. * overhaul any make car. in vour sarage or ‘matiresses re-cov. 4094 PLASTERING, patch work done; reasonable | new cellings. %10 up: wuaranteed P, L. 8mith, 705 i3th se. Lin. . Lin. PLUMBING! save monty City and | Met. 50x7.” Berwyn A | UPHOLSTERING furnitui hing,” chain caneing: reasonabl uller. 1 14th st nw. Dec A NU-WAY WASH OR LUBRICATION, 95c. 24 M ST. NE. burbs. Terms. 114 0th st e Wels 0760 MAD! 7 5. 24 Liv ___ SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ADDING MACHINES for Free de- iivery. bhone Nat. Unite Typewrite: Adding Machine Co., 17 N ave. " Nat. 5500 ANTIQUE AND VICTORIAN FURNITURE, Fcheap. Ch 350 each. dealers. 95 104 fel BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES, all sizes full line supplies; table and cue repaiiing smail pool tables for home, Y pong iables. accessories m the & cuT- 8 411, K10 iti St N.W Dist. 4711 BICYCLES. Rolltast ana otier i wheels, “Huzelton Bicicle & Sporting BREAKFAST SET. dresser, Si0: end tabil cars, oucs age t- ble to | Hotel at 6th and Pa, ave. n.w., Washington's famous ' landmarks. wieckea by the Hechinger Co. | Material is in_excellent condition “4* | much of it is of the fnest quality, havi lungh | IDtripsic as well a5 historic value, ‘The mi Bivd : | terial is being sold right on the fob Ad- | _Bome of the many bargains are I 24° t. job | rors, rs. mantels, walnui balusters s ral handmade brick. The: and electric fixtures rge quantities of sash up: floor.na ent. * shed s Box | 25¢ up; dooyy sneathine. framing and pipe cite ai 613 Pa, ave. n.w.. and ask for Mr. Nev HECHINGER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. | CASH REGISTERS. snow cases. wall cases. raain. In liing orrect | \AIns. electric grinders. mixers. refrigerators, every Aescription. Ert. nw b Baum. Inc. 914 T sale suc- week expe- | SISTERS. stearn tables. ranses, Tefrigerators. scales. tablss. chair bake ovens. wall and fl-or cas o 414 Oth st n.w’ casl (= - ! DINING ROOM Dl old English style. Call Adams ELECTRIC REFRIGFRATOR — unpaid balance. Phone Met, FRIGIDAIRE. uted. 7 cubic feet. all poreelain. good condition. € | cubic feet. all porcelain, < fi:d-:h nnlwl[v rnedxuflced. terms. op_in eneral | ing joom. dining room ed # ®ood condition: reas. 14 Colum!;?lonr‘d FURNITURE complete for 1-r. k H1717 Rnw sell s250 a) S, Dec. 46111-M. equity contents of a ‘f-room apariment. neluding curtains, drape ent. %4550, includes heat 1:144 Monroe st. nw. No deale; FURNITURE — Overstuffed | suite, walnut bed dinette siite 15 bureau. 5. robes. other furniture cheap. terms deed: 1519 | 1l dress- priced ch bus: PriCe: | floor samples. all styies ceni, | CaPitol Gas Rance Co., Price: | GLase cut_ g | was tremendous savings aint. finseed oil and turpentine. to fit_your sash: low prices | _HECHINGER CO._ 4—Branchea—4. | LITTLE OFFICE—Desk, ™ table, three chairs. Call Aurr;nos"‘"& it OFFICE FURNITURE. urec. Goyt <econds. 1oy Sommerc | Office Furn 'Co.. W mek Mot Tras OIL BURNER. good make. never un S "Toledo power. drlve. tihp. UAlverse motor, £150; Toledo stoc! geared. $25.° CO? appai room. mmi high- terms. o il | 5., Universal | 57t 4 inch | . Mr. Harris, R: Newton sts. n.w. ol Nw - | 1 e house paint. S1 best 4-hr. varnish, & . 1119 0th st. n.w._ Nat. 8801 PLAYER-PIANO. mahogany: rolls and cabi nel; secretary and large coion at ‘great Sixty_dollars Close estate. Call Wednesday from at Jacobs Transfer Warehous " Ask_for Mr. Quentell DIOS changea from a. ¢ o d. c. or d o a. €. complete. $10. Call ropclitan 7157 ash co. to 1933 fouse, Real | TS S o1 dio Co.. 417 11th_st. el REFRIGEBRATOR - (display) A rare bargain at $75. E st nw. REFRIGERATOR (McCray). large siz unit: excellent condition . _ Berens Cafe, 620 : gi 0 A for $1( 00. - Prig] Berens Cafe, 6: UOS, Qriental, 5. You choose, Open_until # p.m. t del 8670, 80, cluding 16-ft. ‘plant, AMERICAN BEDDING CO.. 4th and Bryant Sts. N.E.___Pot BUILD—REMODE Lowest cost in years—Relis Ask SEARL. 1405 1 8t. __ CARPENTER AND BUILDE! alterations and repairs ai most r prices_for_prompt_service. _West % CAR R—Any_ kind small; partitions; porch worl Snsh cords: shingles put on: sl 5. work, satisfaction. Cheapest roof pal Atlantic 6050-W. any time. CARPENTERING. papering. plastering, ing, roofing, remode! 00’ small. _Adams 7 = J(; Painting. ING Eaintios. e CARP, reduced prices, J. Weber, 511 Es. 2, in general; £ reh T _— ] * Wiring and Aixture 2 TRIC Yoo house, 343, Col. City Elec.. 3100 Conn. ave. AND REPAIRS, ath, complete wif nship guaranteed. shur_n.w.__ Col “WIRING. 2 ghalls, bath. complete 15, Repali work ver: Gambrell tures $45: wor Electric Co. 811 us in, B0 Plus cost & ; also ters note. W. 4 GLAZING—U] any sise; quicl 1ob_too small:_pai GIRL, colored, wants general housework or day’s’ work. _Call Atlantip 2605. GIRL. colored. wants job doing housework. either full or part time. phene North 3027-W. GIRL. colored, for from North lina_wishes Ts helper or general Rouse- HELP—W( be good n.w. fast selll 1005 " profit: _bis Mayflower Art 210, und; 8 Plorida no"u}:fiml’nmx- repeat sale; pay ., 1010 Vermont : T 5261. . painting at reasonable ree eapuale WOEK. EUAFARLS€. onthly payments. Estimates bia Home Improvement Co., HOME IMPROVEM ‘:nvl:.ié:u Lowest ing, TBEDDING RENOVATED. Improvements—Latest ideas—New homes. no job iring: iy any 8- ~ELECTRIC WIRING. Teasonable. ectric Co.. 26 HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Adf"'o'r.w 3 ENTS, cash required, small monthly payment. sell very cheap. Adams 1185 SEWING MACHIN New ‘Home, $1 £10: others at 1 mo. nings. &t nw _Nat. | SEWING MACHINES Singers. elec.. console. bullt-in_motor. $50. worth $R0: Singer dro head. 80, portable elec., $14.60. n nger, $16: New Ideal: New machines, Open eve- chine Co.. 827 20th SODA POUNTAIN, elec. Red Cr bonator _included; perfect condition; Berens Cafe, TR nw! TYPEWRITERS — Cu: moae. Co e e ot "Sent Bareqing feoulle, o £5 paini nid - reconditioned . machines. ., Bmith and Corona T » 1018 1800 *t_ow.. Moo bars e ivers. fne O adirwodss, Ravals and mons i Th adve 80 70 6 T 1 Rooms papered. i and better Tesponsible HEATING! CALL CARL AND | nw ! repairing, refin- Pricea to seil Ping- CONN BILLIARD & BOWLING SUPPLY CO., n-grade | BUILDING MATERIALS—The Metropolitan one o is being is a complete | ixhting and heating plant, radiators, beams oilets, $5.50 up: bath outfits. $15.50 Come ‘directly to the Metropolitan Hotel | counters. <helving. chairs. tables, scales, iron safes. coffee urns. steam tables. soda foun- partitions. stcre equ vment _and fixtures of FURNITURE. RUGS. ELECTRIC LAMPS: donen pieces miscellaneous Turnitire. for v for 1st bed-davenport | OAS RANGES 18 real bargains. brand-new Ard fioor, 817 15th surplus tus (Have). nearly i electric air pump (Black & Deck- 14th and | 1 oval table | o 4 fi': L . I Mr. Scott, Met- | RADIOS—We will change your radio from | 1 RUCKS Okay Ra- | | | Adams | nas in , :R\Tmi..’i{o}w.’ SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) ACUUM CLEA) Sweeper Vacs, 25% reduction, fully guaranteed. 112th st n.w. WASHING MACHINE, |wringer type, insulated tub, slightly used; formerly $99.50, can be had for $48.50—act quickly. Carroll Supply Co,, 717 12th st. n.w. SUN LAMPS--Ultra Violet, Alpine, Battle Creek—big reductions—expert advice—lamps rented. Carroll Sup- ply Co., 717 12th st. n.w. TRUMENTS—RADIOS. AND. 0. apt. _sive, rend-new: ‘made by Kimball. now reduced 5 only (hree 10 be sold st this price St down and 0 w. W. Kimball Co.. 71 11th st. nw. _ | CHICKERING PIANO. upright. %45 suit- able {or precticne: St drwn and $1 weekly Nat. 3860, W. W. Kimball Co.. 721 11th n.w. DECKER BROS. srand pianc: medium size taken in trade on a new Kimbsll. Our sale £203. $3 down and 2 weekly. Nat. k W W. Kimball Co. 3 KIMBALL 721 1ith st.n.w KiMBA NO, thoroushly reconditioned. b i n_and 1 weekly. Nat. 5650 W. W. Kimball Co., 721 11th n.w PLAIN MAHOGANY PIANO. medium size. a well known m tuned | gur sale oric= L Nat. 5650, W. W. PLAYER-PIANO, mah. Apes, 2lmost ten rollt and bench. oil S115° Aown oorment. €3 and S Nat. W. W. Kimbali Co.. 721 11t RADIOS—Good standard electric *old for_balance due on accounte some cs low as $10 and $20. st th and G RENT A RADIO. $1 Call Gordon's, Met. 7157 STIEFF. KNABE. STEINWAY and other, g00d used blanos at prices from S5 up. Terms. Arthur Jordan Piang 3 Uiy Terms, Arthur Jordan Piano Company in splendid condition. Our <t down and $1 weexly. 21 11th n.w. PRACTICE ARTHUR i G stnw, Tall JORDAN PIAN& CO\IPANY"rIm sp Buescher tenor sax. conditioned like ne HomEr 'L it co ! __DOGS, PETS. ETC. BOSTON BULL TERRIER. thoroushbred 378 old. housebroke. Call ‘after 16%0 Fuller. Apt. 514 PEKINESE PUPS, pedizreed 04 Randolph ne. Potomac 1934, POLICE PUPPY. 4 months old; aiso mother. white, 'very reasonable for good home. Bradiey Hii-R 'CANARIES _Females for breedin, breeding cages nesiing {ood and supplies. Burkes. 511 G nw. Open Sunday: = FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. Males and Females ATHERTON'S PET, SHOP, _GITFSLNW Natl 4702 T, 50l bell; re- ms NW. 1% at asonable. __LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. | SBALE_FINE WORK HORSE. 5 YEARS OLD. weighs 1 ) lbs. ALBERT STABLER. Cambridge pl. Pot o, HORSES AND MULES. at_once: good workers. lawn ave. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUE JEWELRY. gold: highest | paid; gold teeth. ciamonds. watches coin: ‘te.” Jewelry Exchange, Inc.. 434 9th n.w. Apply 2109 Fair- e. " | ANTIQUE JEWELRY. ver watches. diamond: prices, Gold Ref APPAREL. furnitur men’s, children's Wearing apparel of ail kinds_boushi: we pay cash. Call Cohens, Met. 7744 A5 L s nw o APPAREL—Men's. women's and children's. alto shoes. hats. curtains. dishes, rugs, f niture bought for rummage sale. Phone Mr. Winger, Decatur €:1:0. nw. ags | BOOKS “bought_in any quan Bring them or phcne Met. 5415 Peariman’s Big Book_Shop, G st. n.w, CASH REGISTERS. show cases and store xiures, entire contents bought_ Eagar Brum. fne. #i4 ® st n.w _ Met. 0744 FURNITURE-Want to purchase complete furnishings for 6-room apt.; no deslers Cieveland 6400, Apt. 420-A. FURNITURE—-We highest cash pri for household furniture of all kinds. Gilbert. Nat AR, eves. Col. 4867 GOLD, silver. watches. diamonds and old jeweiry needed in our manufacturing dept Full cash_value pnid _ Selingers. SIS F st GRAND PIANO, Steinway preferred. will pay cash. Address Box 208-E. Star office. PIANO—Grand plano of fine make. in good condition: state in first letter make, age and cash price. Address Box 44R-D. Star office. TORE PIXTURES. lunch room ezuipment; entire contents purchased. Atlas Store Pix- ture Co. 414 th st. n.w Nat 7163 WANTED-—-To,_buy set of pipe tools. includ. ing stock and dies. cutters and vise: mus be cheap for cash. = Exclusive Cleaners. 670 Wisconsin avi Bethesda. Md. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. TRUCKS, TRUCKS. All Years and Types Cholce of 15 Panel Deliveries. $100 up. STEUART MOTOR CO., 6th and New York Ave. N.\V, enans nlul‘ A",“d“"‘ “teeth. coins. sil- pay highest Sth st._nw adies’ 4x7 and different 2400 18th n.w. SET JACOB LADDERS with extensions in- | Only used twice, will | | Buy unused mileage in trucks that have been carefully recondi- tioned. Many body styles in Small Open and Closed Deliveries. A good selection of low priced Moving and Furaiture Vans, 11 to t. Sterrett Operating Service 30 M St. N.E. Met. 0505 TYPEWR] Bale, nditic TYPEWRITERS Teconditioned _ma writer Co., 1 4th st. n.w. Nat. 4858, TYPEWRITERS—Rebuilt __portables tandards, baresin prices: we ‘reyl. i all ‘mal servlcg_cn A1 T e Nat ockers 0] 2148, . & Uhited 5809, fx- eral rifice prices. including portabl 01 wains in_nddine mechines. itol at__Lin. 0087, YACUUM CLEANERS—Rebulit late models. Repairs to any make. Rentals, Adsms 0000 Vacuum Cleaner 8hop. 1404 Girard n.w. WASHING MACHI nd n latest models: ha: type wrl Orly $30.95. month. _Pal with - . br w Doreaiatn * tub. ‘erms, $1 down, 20% off. "Cepliol Tvbe- and _at._n.w._Nat. 5666, ‘wood, rebulits. — Spe- Typewriter . Rent. repair 1l makes. selling off a larke num- 1431 Open_evenings juarter horsepower '"3:" jor,motor. $3.50 a by auction on nesd am. Weschlers. 916 1281 __Quick, satistactory methoc - WILL PAY CASH for late model Ford. Che rolet or Plymouth. Call Adams 2675-R. ASH FOR YOUR CAR. Or will pay unpaid balance and vou difference in cash. Sce arnes, 1729 14th st. n.w. WANTED—AUTO TRUCKS O i L T ington Highway. McGuire Rolfe, Wood- bitdge. ay or Saturdav. 10 E_n.w. National ive fr. Royal, Inc. JUILDING, SAVE Wi NEW BARGAINS soreen and Borss dotns.” B4 nD n ] loors, 3 any si x4, ANY Ln&o 1%5¢ lin, 1t 1x8 lh!l‘El“ ., S1R.50. ER MILL & LUMBER, _Bethesdn, Md. Wis. 2400, USED M« Yeeomng: on o reduced prices. tr. :E:“'“ davenports & fiddle-back chair, at $15 per Desk _ wit] Console and book trough tabies, $1 and beds complete, $10. . (A few rugs. 'A few good roll. beds. ' Some well chesta” of drawers. nd many other articles, with gn Thsiness st T pn usines st 1 p.m vants wash to take iet 2000 LA out by the day, #is0_to take home. Potomac 2350, PART OR &r-s WORK by colored | woman. ~North 0 tierns: En. 3105 ‘l.lin“l‘. Lewis S tmeMete, Col, 0 s Gork venr, Sl USED TIRES. Hlu:fi.l‘ll on the sale of new $1 and Up. 27¢ ( BEN HUNDLEY, Hood Tires, 3438 14th N. FURNITURE for housekeep- e_condition and at greatly In the assortment are over- arge matching les from $3.50 inette _sets way Low prices pre- Slers ‘desired. Open daily for , serviceable used tires that have been “SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUBURN 1931 CONVERTIBLE SEDAN—350 down, excellent condition; A-1 tires: _guaranteed. Warrington Motor_Co.. 2035 17th n.; e EY A IS, Buicks, Chevrolets, Pords. Nash and lymouth cars at lowest prices in his- tory beinz offered at our used car di: on, the old British, Embasey site, Conn, ave! d N st. Nolan Motor Co., 1111 Eighteenth Never closed. AUBURN possible condition; here's write your own guarantee on—we'll sign it: #250_takes it, come try it. Blanton Motor Co., De Soto and Plymouth factory dealers. 11 New York ave. n. n till 10 UXE PH SEDAN wn, $2:1.50 per mo.; like new: low #00d tires: guaranteed. Warring- a or Co.. 3036 1ith nw, _____ ___ \UBURN 1029 SPORT S35 dewn, 17.50 per mo.: reconditioned: looks fine: &1 tires?” guaranteed. Warrinsion Motor ¢ 2035’ 17th n.w. SRS, brand-new | s “w\»rrmn: Carroll Supply Co., 717 | | Will aces | FORD io: +eondition | trade | Cleveland | GRAHAM-PAIGE VICT( | eer mo. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. i (Continued.) AUBURN » SPEEDSTER— low milcase; looks tiree: guerantee h nw new: fine Motor Co.. BUICK 1428 BROM, — SEDAN— down. %20 per mo. Reconditiones ks new: fine tire:. Warrington Motor ._2085 17th Bw. 3 CHEVROLET. 1531 SPORT ROADSTER-- Two-tone brown Duco finish, 5 orange wir wheels, chrome tire cover. good top and c tains: tires and motgr like new. Only $3° Lee D Butier, Inc, 2155 Champlain at. ol 5050, CHEVROLET COACH. i solid a doli owner will dealer. Logan cle Hotel d = HEVROLET 1070 SPORT ROADBTER— eaniiful greer. good fop. tires Lee D Butler n.w Warringtor. ¢ B steal at S1NK Champlain st CHEVROLET 1 per mo.. fine appearance: excellent d_tires. See it. Motor Co.. 2048 17th n.w CHEVROLET COACH—New paint, new tires: motor and general condition t new seat covers. Quic ridiculously low figure: Fhone Adams 6059. CHEVROLET 1931 COACH—A car_ that is absolutely perfect; thi ught with only $15 down, balance on easy motes: no property signe: low price on this car will interest you. Cen. tury Motors. 1805 14th st. n.w. North CHEVROLET BARGAINS—1078 cosch, 198 sedan, 885 coach, $165; . 5 ‘mechanieally & Warrington {EVROLET 1 LANDATU SEDAN — New green two-tone finish. excelient motor, ver: clean upholstery. £ood tires. To the first Si2. Lee D. Butler, Ine., Champlain st. n.w. Col. 5050, CHEVROLET ENGINE HEADS. &-cylinder <450 engine welded in car 516 16t st_nw. 3. SENIQOR 6 CABRIOLET—S35 ber mo. for 12 ‘mos. refinished ned: A-1 tires. Warrington Motor : 1ith nw il DODGE 1929 # COUPE—$35 down, ’17&0 per mo.: guaranteed: looks and runs like Jires. 'See it Warrington Motor 3 176h nw FORD CABRIOLET, 16:1—The ideal car for seasons. can be made an open or closed car: apoearance &nd mechanical condition excellent. 1l allow you $100 on your if it vill run to Cherner s, 1781 Pla. ave. FORD 1631 DE LUXE PHAETON—Original black finish. en wire wheels. well. trunk Tack. 'wenuine brown leather up. holsiery, new tires. A-1 mechanically. Omiy ). “Lee D. Butler, Inc., 2165 Champlain ich nw FORD wn finish, new: driven only by owner ’m an 5.000 mile: genuine leather uphol- ery: can errangs transfer of ne T guar- antee; small car in trade and notes consid- ered. ' Will sacrifice for $40) £700 new. Phone Wisconsin 302 FORD TOWN SEDAN. 1031 —In excelient condition: will allow you $100 on ¥y it 1t will run to Cherner's. 1781 Fl FORD i1 STANDARD CCUPE — Very weil cated for By owner: excellent finish and otor i splendid"condition; ‘must sacrific notes and_trade Phone Columbia 5471-M ko FORD VICTORIA st " V-% CABRIO C 1931 —Equipped six wheris. six tires. iwo well fenders, two ehro- mium-plated tire covers and Will allow you $100 if your car w Cherner's, 17K1 Fla. ave, n.w. FORDOR SEDAN—Shatterproof Elacs throushout. Lke new \n cYery. remsees This is really a clean car. with eream wheels, black fenders and brown body. . Save the newcar, depreciation.” "Only $460:" Y + D. Butler, Inc. Chai stnw. " Col. 5030. st FORD SPORT ROADSTER. 1 han: cal condition good: $175 cash. - worthi, Decatur 1581 S FORD DE LUXE noxbr;x;n. 197 allow v 10 Cherners. 1781 Fla. ave n.w. © FORD 1932 TUDOR SEDAN- 10 stern: deep green finish mechanically perfect. backed by ler's G0-day guarantee: term Butler, 1 0 FORD V-8 SEDAN, 4-DOOR standard—Each of these eca. e B no_siwn of h2s been very limited Eihtcenth st. Never closed. FORD V-8 TUDOR SEDAN—Demonstrator Dowpar guarantee: $78 ‘cash or your car otor st._Never closed. »;fio' SERE. SH—— FORD 1411 STANDARD COUPE, | considered. terms arranged. ne10 FORD ~ BARGAINS- 1 $75: 71926 coach, $100: 1631 coech. $1560: 1931 upe. S195. ALl in fine condition. ~Blanton g 0 11 New York ave. n. Open | FORD™ ENGINE HEADS exchanged, $2.50. Model S1.50: gas tank welded SE80: Weiate "Co.._51_1st st. n.w. T iy S s s o 61 «: equal in every way to new smart bleck finish: clrcumstances make in car, | mediate sale necessary: sacrifice gider notes and small car in tra FORD 1931 VICTORIA—Original fini new. brown mchair upholstery fs s #0od tires: excellent in every detail right at $320 Lee D. Butler, Inc. Champlain si. n.w ~ Col. A0S0, GRAHAM SEDAN_Late model. Jow mileage. beautiful condition. dark blue mlm.hl.o':l not show any wear. looks like mew: worth *"ellt‘l’ ‘lnlnl lo{ :I"\’; easy terms. Call and see this remarkable bargain Co. % to 11 New Yark.: o 10 pm down. S12.50 any A for iemonstration; er mo. shape | Warrington Motor Co.. | HUDSON TAN SPORT COUPF_Ch: wheels, " startix. fres-w forced to"sellCol. Bant e h: _like HUDSON 1 SEDAN—$50 down. per ‘mo.. excellent every way: look: fne tires: wuaranteed. = Warrington Co.. th_n.w. HUDSON 1 SEDAN—$35 _de excellent; looks perfect s00d . fuaranieed.” Warringlon Motor Go. HUDSON G BROM. SEDAN—S35 down. *15 per mo. for 12 mos.; dest of condition in every way: A-l tires. Warrington Motor Co.. 2085 17th n.w OLDSMOBILE 19 black with 6 upholsters. T Motor COACH — Finishy n ream ‘wire wheels: spotless Inc.. 2155 Champlain st. PACKARD SEDAN, 192S—A real buy at low price and will allow you '$100 ear if it will run to Cherners, 1 ave. nw. PACKARD 1940 DE LUXE ROADSTER. only Very ‘sporty: 'radio: special ~horn: aDY eXtras; terms to reliable party. Shep. PEERLESS 8 Con Cab- riolet—Original finish perfect; 2 side mounts with ' chromium tire covers: rumble genuine leather upholstery, new tires: abpearance. Must sell at once st s Notes to responsible person. trade considered. Phone Columb! PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Very looks and runs ll‘: new: reduced from $475 to Apply at once. open Sun- .., Blanton Motor Co.. factory dealers, for Plymouth and De 8oto. 3 to 11 New York ave. ne. Phone National 6666. Open il 10 pm. mn‘fiiib condition 1 . Warring Straight ear in 87-W, slightly 2 SPORT ROAI T mo. Best of fires; guarantes 5 17th PLYMOUTH down. $2:1.50 py n every way: A-1 ton_Motor Co.. PLYMOUTH SEDAN. sacrific» price. 910 P s runs fine. War Co.. 2035 17th n.w. STUDEBAKER 1! JTTATOR 6 SRDAN— New tires, clean upholstery, A-1 -oeh;.-f-, cally. ~_Another Butl resin at. Lee D. Butler, Inc., 2! L W, g:l.)o@.:' Inc. L 5 E%.-;'Ln. st n STUDEBAKER 1929 Commander Vicforla Coupe. only $:337. This is one of the cheap- est cars at the price in our stoek: two-tone brown finish. good tires, exceptional motor, Fich very clean mohair upholstery. ~Lee D. 155 Champlain st. n.w. OND H like rew. sacrifice. CADILLAC PHAETON. Six wire wheels,

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