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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING IN- STALLMENT. As 8 week-old baby Sugar friddle fs found ‘o' Dr. Slemp's doorsiep and taksn Io the Lorien Orpnanage in Virginia, wheie ddle. the superintendent eresty Hello, Susa ssiciaa S 51derand Bther chudren besin to question her . About he&rflt:fir nr:e:;in n: t other” TAVhs 'son'te my baby. aren’t your My me 1S . so yours must a; Yotre Sugar Friddte.” And body tell you differently.’” care for the younger children. she reaches the age of 17 the board of directors decrees that she must x> out 1n%o the world. Kindly Miss Priddle gets ner the position of nursemaid for Mrs Dick Locker Le Masters' little boy. ‘h‘n“ Rt the has ever known. only mother she has e Friddle is much worried about Sugar. who has grown into a very preity girl ai- tractively red-headed. Sugar suddenly re- Hertbers Jonnny De Ville her own® ase and asks whether he. too, must leave the orphanage. Told that he must g0, Suswr wondered what would become of the oey T e he whs somg Lo he & ereet artist some day. make lots of money and buy for Sugar. his model. the things her heart_desired. Deciding to vink at Miss vriddle brings the boy and him_alone with Sugar in her office. Sudd!nly they are in each other's arms. INSTALLMENT II. N A LITTLE while Johnny moved his head so that he could look up | into Sugar’s face. His arms st:li held her fast. “My sweetheart,” he breathed shyly. and the girl could see his olack eves‘ gleam with tears. In all Sugar's dreams of love ard | romance no boy but Johnny had exis- ed. And now for the first time he had called her sweetheart. Just as she dreamed he would. Her lips parted in a radiant, tender emile and her own eyes misted. “Oh, Johnny.” she held him closer. #This is so wonderful! You and I in the moonlight. All by ourselves And now we're going to be free! When you get a job we can be together—lots. That won't be like being alone. Will it When he did not answer she went on, making happy plans, trying to cheer him up. “Just think! We can go to the movies. And for nice long walks to all the places we've wanted to go and haven't been allowed. Maybe some day we'll make lots of money and have a car, and we can go for drives Oh. Johnny, it'll be so wonderful to be free. and not be treated like babies | y more!” stm Johnny was silent, holding her as though he would never let her go, his face buried in the warmth of her embrace. “Do you realize,” Sugar rambled on | eagerly, “we've never been to a the- ater? And we've never gone riding in anything but the station wagon. We haven't even been to a dance. Thirk of all the exciting things we can do now that we're leaving here! We'll do them together. It'll br.- just like finding @ new v\orld honey.” She took his dark, sensitive artists's | face in her hands and shook him tec- derly. “Have vou gone to sleep, you mug? | That's a fine way to treat a lady the first time you've ever had a rea'ly. truly date with her.” Johnny pulled away and sat back | on his heels to say, almost sullenly, | “I don't see how you can be 50/ happy! Where am I going to get a 1 job? I may have to thumb my way all the way to California looking | for work. “I know.” Sugar decided to tease him out of his blue mood. “You're going out to give Clark Gable a little ; competition.” She turned his head and added critically, ‘ 'You look pretty good to me, Mr. De Ville. Black curly hair, big brown eyes with long black lashes. Slender boyish nose. Tender, full ruby-red lips. However, | 1 believe your best selling point is | that dimple in your determined chin. That ought to get 'em.” No one could stay glum very long | when Sugar went into one of her breathless monologues. Johnny's set face relaxed, and he put his arms | around her again. “You're awfully dumb!” he told her ,effectionately. “How you can face the world so cheerfully beats me. When ' I think of the long road we've got to | travel before we get anywhere or be anybody, it just plumb scares me.” ! “But, Johnny,” Sugar answered eagerly, “it’s wondering what will | happen that makes it so thrilling! We're young, healthy, have a high-| &chool education. Both of us are | good looking.” “Take a bow, Miss Friddle,” Johnny | grinned tauntingly. “You must have a very good mirror in your room. Mine makes me look like Pinkie White.” “When he’s about to eat a dish of spinach,” Sugar chuckled. “That's the way you look to me, too, mostly. But the moon is kind tonight. It softens your weak points and gives you & sort of romantic glamour.” | Johnny screwed up his face and stuck out his chin. “You remind me so much of Felicity Crocker. Same mouth, same chin, same pearly teeth.” “You shut up about Felicity,” Sugar pinched his arm and shoved him from her. “She’s the sweetest kid in this orphanage.” “I know 1{t” Johnny grinned. “That's the only difference between | the two of you.” ‘They were back on old familiar grounds. Sugar liked that much bet- ter than to see Johnny miserable. Bhe hoped she could keep him that way. But suddenly the boy got up and threw himself into a chair. He ran his hand through his hair and | broke out heatedly: | “What chance has a fellow in a | tank town like Lorien? Only three thousand people! Two small factories, ‘with hundreds of people on the wait- ing list for jobs. I've got to get out of here, Sugar! I don't want to be poor all my life.” “But you mustn’t be impatient, Johnny,” Sugar told him maternally. “That won't get you anywhere. Al- most everybody has to start out with nothing. You work and save your money and go on with your painting. Bome day you’ll be a famous artist.” Yeah—T'l be an Alger hero, I suppose,” Johnny grumbled. “You've been reading the junk in our crazy library. That rags-to-riches stuff is a lot of bunk. You'll find out!” “You'd think you were the only boy that ever had to go eut and look for & job,” Sugar broke in impatiently. “Thousands of kids have left here with nothing, and managed some- how. We've got just as good a chance as they had. Better than a lot of them. Mother has taken a special interest in us. We've been like her own children.” “I know,” Johnny began to repent his harsh words. “She has given us a lot of breaks. But what has me scared stiff is what will happen to you if I have to go places.” Sugar hadn’t thought of that. It struck terror to her heart. But she didn't want Johnny to know she ‘was afraid. “Things will turn out all right, Boney,” she smiled cheerfully. “I was “ | 1y | honey. | remember tonight, won't you?"” bowled over for a few minutes after Mother told me I had to go, but I soon got over it.” “But you have a jobl" Johnny sounded discouraged ag: “Isn't it wonderful luck" 'l feel like a princess living in that gorgeous house. Do you know something?” “I've never had anything but a blue uniform in my life. Can you imagine that? I'm 17 and I've never had a green dress or a yellow dress or a lavender dress.” “T'll bet you'll look like an angel.” Johnny got up and went over to sit by her chair again. “I'll paint a picture of you in your first party gown.” “And when we're old and rich,” Sugar laughed, “we'll look at it and wonder how one silly little dress could ever have meant so much to us.” “Won't our grandchildren have a thrill, though?” Johnny grinned. “I suppose I'll have to spend hour after hour telling them of the days when we were poor little orphans, thrown on a cruel world with just the duds on our backs.” Sugar giggled and felt suddenly shy—Johnny talking about their grandchildren! “You're very silly.” She pushed him over on his heels again and started to get up. But suddenly Johnny's arms were around her, pinning her close, and his cheek was warm and tight against her face. “Sugar,” he choked boyishly, “wiil you promise me something?” “Of course,” she replied, a little afraid of what he was going to say and not knowing quite why. “I know it's asking a lot,” he hes- itated, “when I haven't a thing in the world to offer you. But after I get & job and earn a little money— | will you marry me?"” Sugar’s heart began to beat so rap- she could scarcely breathe. Johnny was asking her to marry him. For a moment she couldn't speak, and | Johnny mistock her silence for dis- | approval. “I know,” he drew away. “Of course you don't love me. You couldn't—a wonderful girl like you.” “Oh—but I, I'm sure I do love you—Johnny,” Sugar almost whis- pered. “There—couldn’t be any one but you—if—if I ever did marry.” A great load dropped off Johnny's heart. He put her warm-little hand | to his lips and kissed her palm. “You're such a little bittie girl,” he said tenderly. “You don’t understand those things yet. But a fellow does. I know what the world is like, even if I haven't seen much of it. I want to marry you and take care of you. You need a man to look after you.” Right then Sugar felt years older than Johnny. But she couldn’t be | eruel enough to tell him so. Johnny, who was so afraid of life and what it held for them. Somehow, Sugar | couldn't feel that way about It | was a glorious adventure, a chance to do all the things she had dreamed She wanted so much to say the | right thing, and to be kind. So she said primly, “Honey, we're so young to think of things like that. Of course, I'll never love any one as I love you. But we must make some- thing worth while of ourselves before we get married.” “Maybe you'll change your mind,” Johnny grinned happily. “It—it’s such a relief to know there isn't any one else you could—care for. I'm not going to worry about that, anyway. But will you promise me something? Just one little thing?” “What is it, Johnny?” “Promise me you will marry me when we are older and I'm able to take care of you.” Sugar hesitated. “All right, Johnny—I promise “She buried her face in his shoulder. Johnny lifted her head and took the hands. She dropped her eyes and wondered how she could ever feel so shy when it was only Johnny. “Kiss me, darling,” the boy begged bashfully. Sugar's face flamed. She tried to look up. But she couldn't look at Johnny just then. Gently he pulled her to him and found her lips. It was a kiss without passion, soft and childish, that plighted their troth. Johnny stood up and raised Sugar to her feet. With his arm around her they walked to the steps of the porch. “Look,” he pointed to the trees and flowers bathed in moonlight. “Look, Isn't it beautiful? I'll always “Oh, yes.” Sugar's eyes filled with | tears. “Always, Johnny. “I forgot something” the little artist laughed softly. “Something very important.” “What did you forget?” ‘Two things. First, I forgot to say I love you, And I forgot to put a diamond ring on your engagement finger. Most girls wouldn't get en- gaged without that.” Sugar laughed tenderly. “Silly! As if money and diamonds and things like that matter when you really love somebody.” “Most girls wouldn't think that way,” Johnny declared earnestly. “Women are such mercenary crea- tures.” “You sound terribly experienced. | B; ‘Where have you been seeing all these— mercenary women?” Sugar tried to look piqued, but she was very much amused at Johnny's pretended wis- dom. “A fellow finds out a lot of things,” Johnny answered enigmatically. “Even in this place. Besides, I can read, you know. I know all about women.” Sugar shook with mirth inside, but tried to keep her face straight. Johnny didn’t like to be laughed at. He was very sensitive. Her arm tightened around his waist a little and she smiled sweetly. “I know you’re smart, Johnny,” she told him archly. “You won't have a hard time finding a job and making good. A man like you never does.” Johnny brightened and drew him- self up to his full height. “A man couldn't help getting some place with a woman like you to work for, Sugar. Just knowing that I have you waiting for me will be all I need. I—Tll never look at anothér girl— honest.” “You hadn’t better,” Sugar frowned severely. “If you're ever tempted, re- member my red hair.” \ “And it you're ever tempted to go gallivanting around with another man ” Sugar shivered delight~ edly. “You make me feel so im- portant. I think Il call your bluff.” “Promise me, Johnny begged then, “youll mever let another man kiss THE EVENING (To be continued.) CLASS PRESIDENTS Maryland Park Sophomores and Juniors Elect. Special Dispatch to The Star. SEAT PLEASANT, Md., October 14. —Officers of the junior and sophomore classes at the Maryland Park High School were announced yesterday by Principal William D. Himes as fol- lows: Harvy Fox, president of the junior cla: Robert Main, vice president; Wilhelmina Schmidt, secretary, and Marie Augustine, treasurer. For the sophomore class, Woodbury Beall, president; Norma Brown, vice presi- dent; Margaret Berry secretary, and Margaret Geary, treasuer, Safety Campaign. Pretoria, South Africa, has inaugu- rated ‘“on-the-spot” fines for mo- torists. HELP—MEN. BARBER. colored. (nr‘;:nnnlry smsle pre- Stol ferred. 'Hall's lor’ Come prepared. Flr! paid both ways ll not_suited. BOOTBLACKS, expel ed ly_experi- gherd need apply. Avnly Farravut Valet Sh _17th st. n.w wun bltyclt for “real est _National office. nce 2, experienced, AppIY ne KEI residencefl 1312 Eye st. STAR, WASHINGTON, HELP—WOMEN. our_dollar_box assortments of mnfl:\u Shiistmas ur:a 50% com. colored oon irs. Do not Feall Hy phone. * in office of tl!ln'!ll nllAn‘t. e nnu ence and sala iress Box 406-H. SALESLADIES for “Semi-professional work: an innuvlllon in_cosmetics: commission 50%; exclusive clientele, Call for_appointmen mNOOHAPH'IR -SECRETARY. .accounting office. In reply nluu state .I,I'I‘l‘lunlrtll:ull Address Box 351-H. Star w lsa eat s in hotel oF tea Toom Service uleren quired. Apply 10.30 to 11 5 m. except Sunday. Tllll—Bfl Coffee {0 rllht :lfl‘!’r Dalitatdien, 212 £s e adra il Rent sexecutive: botilign:” Agply. berween 9-4, Mrs. De Quick. N C u 2 Tunch Palace ncome 1 of education. A clnlble oF repre: senting us 1h Washington. Virginia and North Carolina. Special training given one who qualifies. ~Write full particalars arding “education snd” experlence. aiso g?fl?’gge l'llfi\)ibe'!.l ln s n Philadelphia. P ot S i THE McCALL COMPANY requires the serv- ices of several telephone solicitors for M- agazine: Address Box 123 ‘Bier ofieer ¢4 WAITRESSES FOR INSIDE TABLE SERVICE; GOOD SALARY. ALSO BOYS AND GIRLS FOR CURB SERV- ICE. APPLY 5109 GEORGIA AVE,, THE HOT SHOPPE. OPENING. Intelligent. neat lady to do urnnllhcarxlé tact work for executive. Earnings shoul rage $50 week or better. Address Box 340-E, Star office. HARDWOOD-FLOOR SCRAPER — - class “mechanic’ to operate S5 ding ma- chlne e. _Apbply Military rd. and h EN (3) for full or part ‘in upenex?{e iectaPert-fime colicetin personal; Hoom' 531, Equttable Blae. B MEN, ambitious, reliable. 35 & | are interested in" permancnt ‘work. with 00d income. to supply satisfied customers l‘;gthk;a(lrmotu! Wl!.a,inshrrodutls. in estal outes in_Washingt - ‘;“ “rn;(ory T l on -nu luJoln ave PA[N‘I!H.S 101, paperhangers (5). first= clas\: no others heed. a : Paint Co. 11 King st.. ‘.'Ale!unfi?‘-o"\'/.m: colored, exoeneneed 1. sslyn_Bowling Alleys. Rosslyn. At SALESMEN (3). with cars; ntrmnnem o~ 3ition: no canvassing: advanced ronr\‘mkfllon" s per month, w gquannsd, Apply before'10 a.m., Mr. Thaes, zers (5). SALESME] —Onl-nt-wwn corporatic opening for men who are :glre' t%n l‘;l.ll Want men capable of making $50 weekly. Call for interview at Comfi-Cotl Corpora- 'Anl;nM‘ylg:nr Bldg.. 724 9th st. n.w., ask SALESMEN ls» for_excellent mnnmion those with i n. 10 -m 5-6 SPOTTER _ AN eI arouna little round face between his| LEAN man. _ Address Box 83-J. Star offic: TAILOR. experienced ¢ | giendy Borition et gl iation, vork, nw. ‘ YOUNG MEN of neat appearance to assist | local manager of national concern:. berma- bay. nent posi B ST e Mr. Wagner, HELP—DOMESTIC. CO!DRED— Refined, neat housekeeper, care, of children "ages 6-8; stay _ 439 Ingraham st. n.w. SEKEEPER. white. middle aged ou_d 20ply afier 5 pim. 1410 N. Caro- MAID——Yeun: woman for general house- work. Board and room, small salary. Phonr'tllls "ot answered. 911 Calvert YOUNG LADY, white. as mother's helper: s00d home and 004’ L Sulary: country girl preferred. 1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. T BUSINESS AND P orl:uloNAL. BOOKKEEPER (F.). Gentile. agi 0. Sxpr: complete ¢ ch-r ¢ oL books: $100 mo. ¥ Day. ulsnc COOK. first- also mald_public pre- ferred. Eureka ' Employment pncfn?u'e. phone National ?808. " RELIABLE AGENCY. Dec. 5561 14 h has cooks. butlers. maids waitresses g.h.w.. day workers, chauffeurs, housemen, cnlnnl!l CALL T DOMESTIC AGENCY for Relp capacity: quick reliable service. 5 9th st. n.w. nuvnm EXCHANGE—Ho) cooks. maids, mother's helpers. housemen: ref. Dec. 3551. 1834 lllhn w. SITUATIONS—MEN. CARPENTER. by day. $5.50: on rough trim or cabinet new or remodeling. Please call North 8265. | ! T need a man ove with a_car to assist men in my work. I (or Whol tment after 7 o.m. Mosday. | HAND PRESSER, experi- | enced on ladies’ apparel. Ap- | iply alteration department | | between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., |5th floor, Philipsborn, 610 11th st. n.w. T AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN. We have openings on our sales force for a few men who wish to increase their present income selling the new 1036 Chevrolet—full co-operation given our men. Demenstrators furnisned if vou qualify. See Mr. Cuppet after 10 o'clock. Chevrolet Co. 3311 M St. N.W. EXPERIENCED cabinet- maker and finisher. State experience, etc. Address Box 59-H, Star office. SALESMEN. National, organization has opening for two men. ust have car and be free to travel Those with college training or selling experience given preference. | n selected will be given drawing account > _trained to make at least %50 & r. Kilday. Washington Hotel. Men of Good Character, 21 years of age or over, residing in Wash- ington at least one year to join new FREE !class for hackers' license examination. | Cail_at ll'fhi am E_GOOD MONEY DRIVIM:I CABE. BELL GAB €O, 1317 L N.W. hav SALESMAN WANTED. e opening here for 'salesma We splendid connection for capable man sell- 1 {_ business systems and be_able to ¢ inter- -30. IR of Ambassador 3 Dumber wnd sadress, and interview will be given promptly. | MEN For utside work: good earnings; chance for advances ar required.’ Apply meploym-nL "Stice. “Hin Hoor 0115 R, Tuesday. 'LANSBURGH'S. ~ OPPORTUNITY— ’3 nelt educated men. lled 3 contact work: if you are the type o wiil Toliow nuu'ucl\un: and be satis- fled with earnings of $75 to $100 weekly | to start this is your opportunity. Address Box 45-H. Star office. * HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. BAKER experienced in bread fancy cakes and. pastry: small high-grade business: ive references. wages. Address Box 33-J. tar_office. COLLEGE MAN OR WOMAN of maturity for organization work. Must have executive abilit; ble fo appoint and train salespeople. Apply 1 to 4. Mrs. De Quick, New Colonial Hotel. RESTAURANT POBSITIONS, rienced, white workers: nu etween 8:30 and 1 HOTEL _AND daily, for ex) kers: L e Employment Center, 406 W. fees. Awly at D. C Indi V! II WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN FOR NATIONALLY ENOWN o g . Y LAUNDR SMALL mflssxou TO START: LARGE EARN- mo QPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH AM- THAN AVERAGE EDU- CATIO}; WITH_QUICK MIND TO LEARN SELLING | IN PASTGROW. | Address Box 401-J_ Star office. i lent references. CHAUFFEUR. porter. janitor. colored city references. Call Adams 6514 14% CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC_pr. mercial, 10 vears exp: N. license. 'Charies Schaefer, ® or_com- Y. and D_C. Linc. 4717-3 desires work in_cafeteria K. or hotel, reference. Phone Adams R3340, 140 MAN. colored. wishes work: kitchen. house gr Janitor: excellent city reference. Phone e colored. 1 tment or porter in 00a reference. Call Lin. mut S . many ¥ expert in ‘e Addre: experience. I irs; Tamillar with Box 460-H, Star worker. heating systems. YOUNO MAN__colored man. wants job, private ®00d 1 1 Becatur mum 7 Lo Short-order cook, sabttor. Celork dishaasner; refer- Clll ll:kropohtln 9037, Stl‘l"r Collt(e, ard by tutoring chauffe Sons around.che houi Also interested in working cafeteria or as elevator or switchboard operator in apart- ment “house. For appointment, call Na- tional 1748, YOl waiter, ence» D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935 €Q-UN~TJUST A MauTe WHILE ¢ RUN DOWW To |, THE HARDWARE STORE AND GET.ONE OF THoSe SAFETY FIRST STeP MR, Mu.QoeToAST once HEARD oF A MAN WHO FELL OFF A CHAIR WHILE HANGING A PICTURE AnD INJURED HIMSELF SEVERELY PERSONAL. (Continued.) HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS & SERVICE. (Continued.) MEN—REAL TREATMENTS; STIMULA- tor elec. c-bmn bath, infra-red sun_ ray 00 16th riw, " Entrance, 1601 e North: 266 CONTRACT BRIDGE CLASSES BENG aranged for B Hall Downes MRS. DIXIE T. WRIGHT. La Salle nrx ze Stu- dio.__Phone Metropolitan 21 ALCO RUBS, WHITE anu 1900 PA. ave. nw.. Apt. 30. Hours. 10 to 9. Open Sunday. LCO _ RUBS. BATHS; WHITE N NURSI‘ 2 n.w._(off Pa. ave), Apt. 3. Open Sunday. 17 PERMANENTS $1.95. Pinger W 15¢; manicures shampoos, 5 MABELLE_H SYSTEM. 1340 N. Y. ave. n.w - Mer. MOTOR TRAVEL. DRIVING DENVER. SALT LAKE THIS | week, sccommydate three, Nash sedan. Phone Decatur 2549, HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES " HAVE YOUR HOME REMODELED FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Steam. Hot-Water Heating. Painting, Papering. Floors Finished. Cementing Plastering, Stuccoing umbing, Weather, Stripping. ‘Alterations. nclosures S—DAY OR NIGHT. Y O AR Low as $5 Monthly—Start Dec. 1. FEDERAL CONTRACTIN G CO., INC,, 913 NEW YORK AVE NW. National 7402 Night, Adams 0073 “FEDERAL HOUSING RATES. Pavmerts as low as $5 monthly: nothing et ¥. | down. up to 5 vears to pay: estimates free. | work guaranteed. First pavment December. | PAINTING ATING ROYAL COX\TRACTING CO. Graduete Engineers. 907 15th St National 3803. _ Night. Adams 85 HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS & SERVICE. OLSTERING. furniture repairing. uhlnl chur caning; work m-unte 423 18th Ad Tefin- wm UPHOLST!RX Bnishing work dohe. I home” it ne«md 34 Newton st. n.w. Ads VACDUM CLEANER REPAIRING. model: prices reasonable; wo Tally wuazanioes. stimates given free in jour home. McKains Service, 413 H st. | n.e._Phone Lincoln 6050. -ny We Tepalr any make vacuum cleaner IO ol eg PAIls extra: ‘very reasonsble) All makes repaired and rebyilt. Free d livery, Phone National H03 ELECTRIC ApPll,.IANcE SERVICE cO.. St ~ WINDOW SHADES. Washable shades made to order at low- est prices: save vour old rollers: for esti- mate_call Geauu 400. Penn Decorating Co. Inc 1 Geo v 19 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ON-SALE BEER_AND, WINE LICENSE for sale. _Address Box 461-H, Star office $1.000 WILL SECURE half interest in a legitimate business that will bring amble | returns. ‘The opportunity is unusual_ the | investment secured: references the best: particulars at interview to principals only: guriosity seekers need not answer. Addess H. Star_office. ANTED— ady or gentleman o i S10.000. proposition ‘i Washington: investment should pay above cash income: you hi | Address Box 231 REAL OPPORTUNITY for shoe repairi store; v Pennsylvania ave Y .2 rms. basement and 3 rtuni Bl E H. Johanton S81% Penn: 3 :‘:(s;“;exguvdsn HALF m"rz&mf in millinery s downtown Star_office. g ASSCCIATE — Man or woman executive with organizing ability. to Join woman writer for 20-fold expansion of specialty monthly magazine: services optional: erate investment: Afty-Afty basis Investigation: Teferences_exchanged. dress Box Star office 14 BEVERAGE AND R:a-mum(wr Targe. for 0d" busi; ermen Aadms Box 330- £, Star office 14 TO a 6 per cent first trust note, on a small home, the owner. Phone Emerson s3sy. 0 * the BEDDING MATTRESSES. DOX springs and illows reno.; best prices and prompt del. ash. Mattress Co., 319 L st.s.w. Nat. 4679 CARPENTER—Flooring shelving. porches repaired. fences built. metal 'Eltheh giribping, ecneral repaifing, Binin 359 Taylor si. Phone Adams 16 CARPENTER AND svlmm—smx. ce- ment plaster, Dainting. papering. sheivin, s senéral improvements. ~Call West CEMENT a specialty; coping around lurm sidewalks. parch your walls waterproof experienced. Lin. 5641, 614 Kastle pl. n.e. SITUATIONS—WOMEN. GIRL. colored. neat. capable. wishes work | Poto- | In doctor's o dentisi's office.” Phone s _housekeeper 1derly q‘)lxnlt LADY would like position in_ motherless home or for stenogravher. typist. P. B. X office work: knowledoe of | 51’ experience. Phone s position a dent man- house: unencumbered: excel- Address Box ©i-H, Star ager of apt. office. sflvnlons—n(finsnc. CHAIR CANEING foisnes CLA ARMSTRONG. rockers lDlinled _10th n.w ELECTRIC WIRING DI e B, o rfnl Elec. co.. =804 14th st ELECTRIC WIRIN palrs; 6-r house fxtures & base S Blee Co"keh Upshur nw ol & FLOORS SCRAPED. stained. cleaned waxed Dapering. painting: all work gu anteed. Phone_Potomac_3987 R THE BETTER CLASS of paperhan ing_ecall Metropolitan i Gra: CURTAINS STRETCHED. 40c_per pa S5c per panel. Called for and delhemi anywhere. _ Atiantic 3811-J. CURTAINS STRETCHED. 40 cents & pnr, York called for and delivered, Phone Lin- éfitL cmond wants_part-time loh or dav's work; has references. FPhone Pofo- colored. wants general house. part {ime or au work. light cooking or nurse; ncoln_1019. GIRL cnlored wants day's work or part !lmt lnod I'orker locd l;el!r!m‘t 1004 3 e Lincoln cm lored. mhu morning_or_day’s work_or I undr’ at home hone!t expulv e(ere P Dec: 7«1 o BiEnt: s00d cook. piain and pasirs work: refere Call_Decatur 508 GIRL. colored. wishes helner: stay nights. Avt. 3 GIRL. colored_refined. desires job in doc- tor's ‘office answering phone and cleaning office, 2803 Dumbarton ave. n.w. GIRL. colored, wis| nosl'lon. ‘morn- ing or afternoon. part-time avorks elty ref- erence. Phone North 1628 GIRL. colored. with_ r!fer!nce “wants gen- gral housework. part time Call Potomac 4699-M__ask for Ruth Ji B LADY, white. ilderly care for home where mother is 'or ing; fond of children. 427 lemm pl._se. Call after 5 p.m._14* s work as mother's 1803 18th st. nw. AUNDRESS__white. _experienced BanawarE ibes patrons appreciating quality work. Bed. table linens beauti- fully ironed and folded: wearing apparel custom recommended by Mc- weekly arrange- Sulka’s; Call- ments; moderate rates: references. deliver. _Columbia_2282. LAUNDRY wanted_to__take hom Biankets, sun dried: 12 years "City el Fhooe Hrs. Prankiin. Metropolitan 086 OR DAY'S WORK by reliable Reference. Call Potomac PART TIME colored sirl. s both lan- WH 'rz "LADY Prench: speaks = E. guages fluently: desires employment, small. refined family. Addess Box 368 Star office. WOMAN . colored. reliable. wants Tuudln. Wednesdays or Pridays by the day; sood reference. Phone Adams 4126-J. osition as cook. ITE mmmcl AND SUBMITTING ENCES. DRESS "BOX 57 -H. BTAR OFFICE. ne. po laundry: Seterence T nre Bhane Potomae 255 INSTRUCTION COURSES. GREGG shorihand by -x:-:deuceu teach- ion; e rates. Del atur 8! HEADQUARTERS for SERVICE. Books and. courses for, various exams. ETTER GRADE. m P, 1555 © st Natl, 2fi ARD (P. B. X) prepares for 236° Bond gld“.. taught in a uE euy pleassnt positions. Apply 2 WE WANT TO SELECT rellable young m How ‘Smployed “with foresnt. air educa® tion and mechanical mlm-hom. willing to train or_evel to qual 15 NS Rfumon +nd SR SERVicE e%“éé nn s ELECTRIC and tlr connmonln equipment. Write age,_ phonpe. present - fully, givi ton' “Utilfties Eng. Inst. Address 5-J._Star M‘ 14% ccredited sec- BEGINNER! d_finishing a n:n“('o‘r .fi:‘% Dusiness courses, -qualityin numh:nd lo\::‘h tnmx. e UI’HI or Boy! secret; pra lating ma mnchlnu. SEe; pomition Rha. start k. f 1 Bow 8choole 1358 B o, Nationsl 2538, BEAUTY INSTRUCTION. The Sout's oldest and largest besuty organiza blished 18 One Siandard of mmuenon_zn- OLL NOW. -NITE tes—Fres Cat Graduates gy ohh ._Ave. l\g‘ Met. 7778, c¥n. FOR PAPERS E'Eg:“m AW owm colored, wishes general House- wol‘l‘ will stay nig] Fl Atlantic ain cooking; reference. _ Call 0386. PERSONAL. “;l'.bl.u 8" under mam to the llr"‘lnn '9 TED—COLORED mm LDREN __TO take care of {n my home. Clll in person, 1217 Duncan st. n.e. DANOIM AND TIUR Call )londc ennln A 9 FARCRR I NG T o, ave, umn.l PRIVATE. CONFIDENTIAL. SECRET IN. vestigation by lgenl experienced here and abroad. Wisc. 2630, 4 to 6 p.m. 19° GRESSIONAL COUNTRY five membershiy.for asle at once. 3707 16 ing town. Address Box 360-H. Star om:e. -work_guar. GENERAL CONTRACTING Painting. papering plastering, carpentry: T old-time” white mechanics; est k ke Dec: Years’ exp. 2. pering, Roofing. Gener- PAmeG al Repairing: guar.; reas. M.L Smith. 1724 Webster n.w__ Adams 7108. PAINTING — INSIDE AND OUTSIDE: caulking: A-1 workmanship: small Jobs [ & 3 Call Lincoln 6429-R. P PAPERING — scraped and papered. $5 uj G. M. BR YAmeau atur 4- PAINTING. ps Dpling. blenmn- done very ru.wn-b!e by Kahan: very best reference. Phone Lincoln 405 16 Esti- PAINTING—Floor _finishing. et 4 mates. No obl __ WILLIAM R. MINNIX, COL. 1 d n-nuh-nnnx—cuc\ 1 will paper rooms with genuine lmnerlll wlshlbl! lnd sunfast wall paper of 1935 and early 196 samples. I do my own work. Estimates given free. Work guaranteed. Finest of references’ furnished. ~ Call me Phone Columbia 0633 or write ave. n.w. PAINTING. PAPERING done very reason- able. Clll North 6703, % 19° General house romhl- 8 D Aini h House Vails clnned wamng. repairing, estimate. Ben, _North 35! (New_way): ¢ 0 ick: 1 ‘hanic: il oy tiihe. - Neat papers. - Adams 2336: PAPERING, NTING—ROOmS paper.a, 5 up; deal direct with mechanic and in- sist on better work. Call Morris, Adsms 825. 445 Kenyon st. 1 PAPSR!NG. painting_and floor scraping: neat. clean work: service and quality. Keysstox:e Decoratlng Co.. Inc.. PAPERT 1 1' room and up. including paper: wo: Feferences. Georsia 0024, €. Dl all work guarantes 0 Webster st. Adams 3196-W. 5. 8958 bos Kenyon G, PAmO—AV!rlle room. $6. I do my own work. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Call Metz any time. Columbia 6. PAPERING FEooms, $5 up. Prompt sersice. "Also painting Sd cartking. Rey Whiie Aot EarRmian R Baered class. W ch. heav ork N Ghessmnan. Dist e 5554, SALE—MISCELLANEOU “~Advertisements under this head- Ol' are presumed to be from who find dealers m this colymn as orivate Mfldlcll are urged to report the matter te The Star for investigation.” HELP AND SITUATIONS RUGS. import d 7 e s"’.:”..;"a’.%.‘,‘&.&‘ wood pl. n.w. Phnm Adams RUGS, Persian and chlnele u-mr and :tm;-'- Rare Rug Snop. 1204 18ih Oben 9 a.m. MACH., 8 drop head, prac. new, i vghm ?n"" o 'x" C. Smith an L Tc. 018" 5rn o cnm:fi "I:.uanul o01i TYPEWRITERS—. an Typewrit All makes, Including p ent. sell. repair Away from high rents. Open evi nings. 1431 East Clvlln st _Linc. 008: VACUUM CLEANERS. Eurekas Hoover Fremiers. $13 and up: home demonstr tecd. Phone National 3414. free trial Mcxaio Service. 413 H s 6050.__Open_:venin easy_terms. ne. Lincoln ANER. pew: fully duaranteed; only best’ in. Singer Co., COAL, WOOD; FUEL OI'L und, seasoned oak i $igper c'om aely !'IREPLACE AND STOVE WOOD Direct. from mill $8 cord: any lensth; well ed. _Call North 0868 RED AND WHITE ASH STOVE, EGG, CHESTNUT— $11.00 TON. ! sn lm Lord Bammore Coal Corp ey 1324 Wis. Ave, NW. West 2616. OLINO COAL CO.. 1522 Nor'.h Sapitol St Decatur 4200. e gropghbred at give-gwa: HORSES_(3), . Elliott. Army and prices. Col. Club. = & T ROOMS—FURNISHED. L e i rooms. clean, 3 B car lines; hall rm., $3: men. Adams 102] 3118 18th ST. N.W.—Lar b i-private bath: . ':mle%:e‘{:' Phone_Columbia «u VACUUM CLEANERS. factory rebum Tike new: guaranteed one year. Eureksa, y ohux, $14.75. with r““"r'; ) . onstration "“{us??.‘ - "'p‘q“"& 'ndla‘ef?é un p.m. No obligation buy. Reliable Motors, 1333 14th st. n.w. 4% " trade In, 128 N. Y. looks and runs Phlo e Adams 7 spinner type. relwnablz WASHING MACH ple. very special. $44. . Newton nw. Col. 10.000. _14* wunmo , MACHINES —Large assortment late models. guaranteed: $10 up Pro & Rudgley. 4th & Newton sts. ' Gnl. 10000, WASHING MACHINES. brand-new. porce- lain _tub, balloon rolis, steel cuf sears. 37.50 while they last.' Procter & Ridi iy. 14th and Newton n.w._Col. 10000. - WASHING ~ MACHINES, _electric; _ ware- house stock, = Smith's Transter & Storage vou st. n.w th 3 TTE HILL CASE. 10 Diie 19 remodeiing of siove. reasonable price. Falrfax Delicatessen, 2100 P st; o ARTHUR JORDAN'S $1 WEEKLY CLEVELAND PARE—With private famil>; pleasant front room for gentieman. Rea< onable. _Phone Clev NEAR DUPONT CIRCLELarge. D Turn adibath: lovely. well-heated private home: reduced. _Phorie_Potomac 5089. 1834 CONN. AVE —Singlj_double. lares closets, excellent bath ac home -ust _renovated: 2ood meals: res 16th ST, N.W.—Army officer’s widow has double front room. private bath, shower. porch. lawn. garage; also con= necting rooms with private bath THE WESTMINSTER. 1607 17th 8t NW. velv. ne decorated rooms. single of | double! near bath showers; elevator: $6-57 weekita Wi Yot f gt i T | NEAR ND PARK RD.—Single. all conveniences ‘shower bath. meals optionals $1% _ Phone Adams 7665 1488 MERIDIAN PL NW—AMLrume. large. second-floor room: one or two: southern exposure. Adults. Reason: Phone_Columbia 07 1 WELLINGTON LODGE. Bth w —Newly furnished rooms. twin beds. ad- joining bath: excellent meals. Reaso: 1742 PARK RD. N W —Single and rooms -new modern furniture Jimited Dhor- 137 HST NE se ‘kitchen Mlddle ged lady. m. : conv. location. BN T 2 PAYS Chickering, Cable & Son's, Schubert, Mason & Hamlin, Huntington, Regent and others. Choose Any New or Used Grand, Upright or Player in Stock. Qver 200 Grands, Uprishis and Plnn:fl to f Sale these » ively be Think of pur- asing a fine, brand-new Grand. Up- richt or Plaver at only §3 dewn and $1 lus a small carrying charge. me i er—vou may paz more if you Your of adio or phono- will e accepiable in trade at & Tiberal allowance. ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO COMPANY 1239 G St. N.W. This Is a two-tub washer and dryer, General Electric motor. ball-bear- ings and perma- nent lubrication. TERMS 31 WEEK Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13 G St N, W. ANDIRONS._ fenders. fire tools brass and wrought_iron; also gold-leaf framed mir- rrs. antique and_ modern: low prices. Murray Galleries. 1724 20th n.w 16% | ARCOLA HEATER. hoi-water cas heater in_ excellent condi- nw._ & good condition Phone Georgia 0294 BATI‘ER! eady to start your car, $1 each and !flur old hlll!l’!. Hi Wrecking Co.. 9th & G s and boiler with pipes; ~717_Newton pl CARRIAGE. h st. n.w 'CLES—ROlls na other nign-grade s Hazelion Blrnu & Sporting Goods Store. 424 6th n mm\cl REPATR_PARTS. CO., 4—Branchi “fars. Jugs. corks. caps. CTOW! zs Southeat A F733:30 11th st &e. Phone Lincoln 10247. BUCKWHEAT waxm Burn cheap coal stats. aquastats. S al fage of ‘our advance sale prices them out of your savings on cos be glad to explain without obligation Harris Arml(ulu Co., 9th and O st: H“ BUILDING MATERIAL WRECKING EALE. Bargains from two citv blocks and m: other wrecked buildings, at Heching: We are Bucy changing the city's sviine At present we are clearing one city block | for ths Mall._another for New Interior ldg. and soon will begin another DRk for Federal Reserve Blds Tremendous quantities of good used building_materials of every description at our yards. neatly arranged for your easv selection, always at blrnm ‘%m: Come to sny of our four yards ‘e quote de- ivered or undelivered. Phone orders At- lantic 1404 HECHING!’R C% lhed I(I!erlll Dem 13th & H Sts. 8.W 5925 Ga._Ave. {905 Nichais B.E. CABINET mm!o P‘nnk Holton B-flat solo cornet: small work shop. 5815 Sher- rier pl. n. e Cleveland 2357. CAMERAS—We buy. seil. trade used cam: eras Cine kodaks and projectors. Bar- rairs daily__Robbin's. 529 14th st. n. COAL WOOD & OIL STOVES, Circulating heaters and stove pige and ftiin HECRINGER CO.. 4 Stores—4. CRIB, !ull~!lu lvory wood. spring and mattress: $0 complete. 6531 7th st. n.w. Phone Georgia 0294. Bcn"n.!s any size and, quantity, S6. | upright o R or hest otier CELLO. nd | S0 01 "fhstrument. | sold. 921 11th st. ne. | PIANO—Frederick 50: Preston. S4 Transfer & Storage Co.. | Phone North 3341 decorated. twin be: board_ optional. _ 841 16th ST, N.W —] tory. serving pan quiet surround- al<o large basement room PL. N.W _—Private home: one single room. nicely nes reasonable right airy roo $20 double. mont 1 uble room. priva: in 513 QUANTA | ene double r | furnished: near 504 DANA_PL N.W twin beds; $15 single, near cars ‘and bus 1016 16th N W.—Very windows, twin beds: clean comfortab Tefined. convenient: reas. Potomac 1789 3101; K _ST. NE_Delightful southrrn foom; regecorated, private family. ady tractive. front MERIDIAN PN ‘oom. owner's quiet ‘month:_gentleman. _ —Attractive home, shoxer: | room ‘near bath. water: between bus and car lines; distance: gentlemen in office. 1477 COLUMBIA RD. N.W. 10 nished. double front Toom, loumern ex- { posure._rent_reasonable. 15+ — N.W _—Light housekee for fent; room and kitchenel | s e ! furnished 1(28 CONN_ AVE. Apt. 633—Attractive d5ibie Goom ano Kiichenctte. Cail after 5 119 10th ST. NE Furnished room, next hone Lincoln mm y be: ooms. dh hed Tear Takoma Park L flui!( family an required. Address Box JSO-H. Star o ANNEX — THE GRAFTON comfortabie, _single-double Tooms 1 elev. and phone service. _ just_off Conn. ave. -hr De Sales st | 1357 EUCLID ST. N.W.—Roo | next to bath: continuous hot | rlos ar lines | 1434 CHAPIN ST. N.W.—Attracti home:" chw., uniimit. phone; 2 "SECO! . N.E—Large front rm_ well furn., twin' beds; semi-priv. bathi Tars ExCLbsrv‘: NEIGHBORHOOD, Emer: ath, gardge; gentleman. BILTMORE ST_N W Apt. AT tractive room. reas. Gentleman only. Call 11 am to 7 p.m. Columbia 4013-J. Hli W ST Nw. APT. 44—Furnished _ with Use of kitchen. ____ 14° _ 3 R. 1. o nish¢d Toom. running water; near with shower. 1 3016 13th ST. N. Toom. attractively furn. | priv_home. Phone_Colum! 1718 HOBART ST N.W. ning bath emnl‘onyed lad 21 NEW2 RK s'r Cleveland Parl o for_° voung men: run- 25 for the two. Phone ATRMONT La Tac onr feant room southern ex- twin beds: semi-priv. bath; nt. inlimited phone. _Columbia 18 TRINIDAD AVE._ NE—Front for rent in private home; GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS are now offered at especially low prices This sale includes 5. 512 and 6 octave grands and uprights. Grands trom $215 up and uprights as low $50. Grands and uprights for rent. Consult us for bargains. — Sole ageney fof the famous Hardman. = Also Harrington. Bradbury, Schoninger and Schiller pianos. Hugo Worch. 1110 G. Since 1 PIANos—-necendMoned uprights of good make. $45. $55, $65 and up. All fully iaranteed and the price includes delivery DG, or nearby suburbs. Pay $1 PIANO. mahogany blby ll’nnd i__only & | months oid 'and’ in perfect " conditio 292 50. The case design s the very pop |Tas Dialn stoje and ihe Anish & rich ma- hogany. This piano is one of our best- | selling stsles and looks and plays like new. Just repossessed. We are off it _to any one who will continu P A very unusual Phone National 4 PIANO. William and Mary period model smallest size baby grand; in unusually good condition. Special to close out. $180 modern piano in a convenient Size for the smaller home. Pay $3 down weekly. _Kitt S G o, Sother “used grands. $:00, 3225 and up. | PIANO. Louis XV period mndel baby grand, finished in a lovely butt walnut A Teally good piano. much better than you would expect at this price. Used for only 6 months and in practically new condi- Hon"" Phone National 4730, Kitt's. 1530 Pwao——Lovely Tittle_apartment upright, with a full keyboard: $150. One of our best-selling_models and_in splendid condi- tion: just repossessed. It can be purchased by continuing the weekly payments of $ Phone_National _4730. Kitt's. 1 G _st! PLAYER-PIANO—We od, sturdy TeblIt. piaver. special at S70° . mahogany case; (u]ly zu:rnnleed $1 weekly. Kitt's. 1330 G s Tdeal 5115 Ci AVE. N'W.—Brand-! -new_fur= niture, modern home: use of telephone; | reis_rent._Cleveland 287 NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. 1 Dieasant home while in | both single and double rooms. ont room. new. dee Gentleman. Reas. » CATHEDRAL AVE, N.W —Beautifully furnished front room. with shower; southe ern exposure: suitable for 2: in private | home: also single room, suitable for gen- tlemen: board onll - T Printing Of- rooms und sleemnl mom nlttl! fure District 16th ST. N.W. —Ll Hirnished. ond foor, mext 10 bat modations for tw 1826 17th STANxcr twin beds. c. K. w Walking distance fo dep! 2 NE\R WARDMAN HOTEL. ‘oodle: A eautifi farn. room. adjolning bath: Very_ reasonable: for 1 or & gentlemen COLORADO AVE. N.W.. APT. 204 Nicely furnished room for gentieman: cont. y of heat. use of phone: street cars and buses. IPl‘une Georgia_H000. W ST. NW.. in G hot water: for 2 gentlemen: near town Medical School. _Call Cieveland 5841, 2013 COLUMBIA RD —Large double room, private bath; single room: all home com< forts._use of phone. Call Decatur 1249. 1718 17th ST. N-W.—Newly Dew furniture water, $7_week. | mqwd ey o Uniimited. phon h_per week. Tt newly Turnish- home; Ike mwn, cont: b w: DINING ROOM TABLE. chairs, china cab- inet. bed room suite; miscellaneous pleccs, Call after 4 p.m. 626 Allison st. n.w. 14 ELECIRIC _REFRIGERATORS ght Fhobworn). 23¢ to 50 reduction. Smith’ Transfer & Storage Co.. 1313 You st. D.W. Phone North 33 R_CAPE. buumul mink, like new, §75: also cloth coats tri $20. _Lincoln 63 PURNH‘URI—hivlnl eflv must_sacrifice few piece: old mahogany furniture: excellent ndmon Phone Emerson 2694. GAS HEATER. R, Radint Hre $6. Emer:on 2! Tatest szlc.. DOGS, PETS AND ETC. COCKER SPANIEL PUP. 6 months old edigreed_Phone Elkridge 161, Thelma g‘nncls Relay. Md INTER. 9 months old_standing. ,!:uman 161, Sumner Francis. Relay. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. show prospects inoculated: red. black, chocolate; 3 dos at stud. Call Herndon. Va.. ‘Jonedith Kennels. i 14% | BOSTON MALES. 4 months old; pedigreed. 631 10th st. n.e. WANTED—MISCELLAN'EOUS. Phone Md. GAS H INO UNIT (Junmol) comnlete. A o i Caelt for $45; can be 1 stalled for $35. Call —sos—.v GENERAL n..lc'n‘lc forge. $100; ‘barsains all llndj nmuu- tion equipment. 1“'4. uth 4 tistection hi _— l s ltflclu mmeriew. o Call Hyatts- guaranteed ‘or money ville_78! o PAPERHANGING. PAINTING. up: Dllnllnlv $3 room IID‘ PAINTING. speclal {Hls e 8 lunlut Dapers. !pecin\ x.\m:oln City Berv(oi P"mm@mfl nr'nmnuma and pemiine— === tee my own work: lo'!ll nru flfll 'eek Soigel, Georgia 5811. 5423 7th PAPERHAN( mfl—noon 5 17'. Satisfaction Guarant John N. Tolson, Distric PHYSIOTHERAPY-M) and chmn!c pains; " reduc] ! treatments Amfl thunr-nnn e cm.“;"‘.‘..'% —mwaf‘imm"?‘m-: tween 12-3. PLASTER, REPAIR] work. Davehing pORIE Who does best, otk at ressonable prices. Lioyd Perdue, 614 Kastle pl. n.e. un.&fl.il. Tepairs, stucco, basements. “lmulym'r'mnh.‘ i ck:n T ’u work. lIo Seb ._phons enumn o™ Wipam m oy, Dlinabas W15t APPAREL—Men's_women's and children also snoes. hats. curtains, dishes, rugs, fur- nitury bought for rummage sale. Phone Mr. Winger. Decatur ¢ 8870, 3118 _19th ST. ing rooms, wflvll! blth gentiemen.” Phone Col | SHEP. 8T. | WVLn bright room wly papered ‘and painted, next bathi it family: re able. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. near. Bureau of Standards. Phone Emers PETWORTH—Large. well furn nnuhla Tm. rivate bath and shower. restricted section. ousekeeping privileses: garage or easy Longfellow 1306 RANDOLPH ST. N.w.—Single Iur- {\nhed rhoom moderti convneiences fot Two communicats two_or four 8325. * W—Neatly furnished room. Sajolning Poati, L sentleman: convenient 180 i Apnn.m; furniture. household _goods: ' men's. children's wearing apparei ds bo we pay cash. Cuhen 5 Melrc»ollun 7749. 95 L st. Bouseliold.goods. menyand ildrens clothing and shoes.. Cail Sttt Metropolitan_6271. BED ROOM. dining room. Kitchen e ture scites' or odd pieces, suitable for apartments or home. Phone Adams 1416.% CLOTHING—Highest prices paid for men's sed ciothing s, 1132 7th st. n. one_ Metropolitan 3707. Open evenins: ELPCTRIC SODA. FOONTAIN. compressor .E!d carbonator. Address Box 63-] 3 Ellx o RNITURE—Twin mahogany beds. o Grawers. e preferred. Addr:sl Box 4 St RNITURE—Household goods all kinds: hllhut cash prll.cu mmz‘ call_North rvlce FURNITURE— W1 good. u‘ed hnnsehold loodl Phone l(elmvoll- JRE, bric-a-brac, china. n-u- rugs. silverware. paintings: hllh:sl cash prices paid. Call Murray, Adams 5. s o A olutely ( est prices pal esults _call time. Lincoln 5488, IU' w—nfllfl YOUR OLD golg" YIAR-B A‘l" Ew i sell until you | CLIFFBOURNE _ P th and_Col. Faree ean micely furnished tront r windows: avail. Oct. 15. Double room, $12.50 M walking distance. District 03 A 8T, §.E_—Bedroom and kitchenstie: front: Sl conveniences. Owne SUBLEASE APT. TO JUNE % hrulafl’th and Park re = :l‘fsrs Eldine 5 gxg«ilesed porch: mrfimverlydgmsf-naa it diiction °o reliabie barty. Columbia 1951, @1 ADAMS MILL RD. !:lutlhlll! f\lr- nished room In new home. continuous hot water. unllmlud uhnnz. ('0 emen W ll Col. 1204 G floo: A . 3—Exact center ox Gowntown. Dusiness district-— Lacge. extra well-furnished room in pri- : warm, clean and quiet; lultlbl. uemen o maY o nd_wife. 1718 15th ST. N.W.—Brieht room. m fl next semi-private bath; walking dl&- devartment. CHEVY CHASE. D. G —Ypune cousle have two large. lovely rooms in private home, half block from bus line: references exe changed. Thene Cleveland 5359. (Scott Circle)—Singis 1308 16th NW. Yor” oung man; Jarse. closets vers tomhnlble bed 1832 EYE ST., Apt. 9—Jewish lady wishes lflt with congenial wi n; WI: roofs nnxtlud with ROOFING, sz, ,,:;-"’ MA {'gloam 19%h st North m, Va. Selling . ng bll‘l $5¢ 1. s ks briiy Tor 000. K!Lvm ATO! Phone Walnut, 865 h'u’rls‘flu'nu'“uhfllnun“u s | 7o Son 616 $3 per month and up. from ' Rent paid applles to purchase price | us Inst; " tlon Phone Na- 36 B, .. trade in; of ly sol d for u burners and oven: $84.50. 2= Mw. 'lt.h onn \CHINE, rot: hot-] it. lr’ -point cheap. 1ROl )ucx—saom Apex_cabmet Rldl" 14th & Newton CD]. icall: fl!' w8 5555 '.‘m'}“f‘&.’ Wil ATTAnge easy term 15°% [o new used: ashingto e e ation 500 - Biw: Natl 8266. D mmh large_assortment of lned Meeu lt low H Baum & . FIATOB FOR RENT: Larsest selection In Washington to chioess For speci: ¢ Yl u.'i"n?é":?fir"“fi.'und o “Musieal | 5 o mmn "30 “"l 13300 BrOT .rfl& .u-. i wunn'h"a' d::...k:mv f‘a‘s’n:uo m “$100; #ood condition. 1328 4 . RA] '. ‘model G-1. new, m: ¥ ave. nw mfi"" '?' Sre n .m.;%“ walie. & witnoné BiS RTIE T OLD GOLD. s tch dhmnndl d old discarde tf"%'.','rfi' Vi S T OLD - lver Bll-n.l;\’l.{n“ 3166 M1 house apt.: en; everythi, hot —— to Sfllr’ lo'!l! reasonable. evenings. Hlaree hone Toom: tse of Mich: furnlaned: 3 l (Continued on | Nm Page.) .