Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
INSTALLMENT XXI ! HERE does he live? Mr. | Oolbath, I mean,” Black- | wood asked. | “I don't know. Out | South somewhere, I believe,” Anne‘ Gray replied. Blackwood tossed off half a tumbler- | Mothhuquorbndrouwlurm, “Sit here quietly for & while with Miss | Gray, Philip,” he said to conmnu:m, the novelist. “I'm going to look | around.” He strode directly to the door near | which Colbath had last been seen mg conversation with the manager. It ‘was an entrance to the common bar. ! On the far side of the bar room was another door leading obviously to the | street. ‘Confound it!” said Riley Black- ‘wood. The whole episode of Colbath and Anne Gray was a troubling one. It seemed likely enough, in the circum- stances, that the mysterious Colbath had left the premises. But why desert Anne Gray? Or was Anne Gray playing a part? ‘They had arrived at the theater late and left early . . . now Colbath was | gone! Blackwood strolled the length of the erowded bar room and back again, stopping to light a cigarette at the | cigar counter. He had descended upon the night club in high spirits, pre- pared to believe the worst about the two of them, and he was still pre- pared to believe it if it could be made to make sense. The difficulty was Anne Gray, who was either a very skillful liar or the simplest of truth-tellers. He strolled back into the dining room and grabbed at & passing waiter. “Where can I find the manager?” he asked. “Mr. Chance? He was here a min- ute ago, sir. There he is, now—over near the entrance. He's talking to the rty that has just come in. Yes, sir. ank you, sir!” Another gorilla, reflected Black- ‘wood, noting the thick chest and long arms of the stocky tough who was the manager of the cafe. crawling with them. ‘The patrons of the club were danc- ing to the strains of the California orchestra. The lights were dim and colored. Blackwood pasced the table at which he had left Anne Gray and Constantine and saw that they had vanished. The girl's handkerchief was on the table beside her compact, and he knew that they were dancing. For & moment he was annoyed. It seemed unfair that they should be en- Joying themselves while he was run- ning down a murderer. Then he laughed and continued to the entrance. He was shocked, however, by the casual ease with which the young | time The place was | Percy to Colbath to Constantine! It sounded like a base bail broadcast. “Happy” Chance, the manager, was a former pugilist. He shook hands with great. joviality. “Mr. Blackwood, im‘t it?” he ques- tloned “I thought I recognized you | when you came in. 'l‘hnnlmhyoun | Mr. Blackwood! What can I do for u'?’ yo Colbath,” sald “Take me to Rollie Blackwood, smiling. “I've got & wom- | an on my hands who won't bé satisfied until T tell her he’s all right. The manager appeared surprised. “Colbath?” he echoed blankly. “One of your men insisted he was lying down. Too much liquor, I think.” “I understand. But that was some . He has already left the club, I believe. He was In my room for about half an hour, and then he went away. He understood the young woman had gone home.” The situation was becoming mo- mentarily complicated. Blackwood frowned and shook his head. “It doesn’t seem possible,” he ob- jected. “The young woman has never left the premises, Are you quite sure, Chance?” “I'll find out for you quick enough,” the manager said. “Just come with me, Mr. Blackwood. If there's been a mixup I don’t know anything about it Frowning pertentously, he led the way across the crowded night club and through & door at the back of the establishment. In a wide e, thus revealed, & bevy of attractive girls —all but undressed—were gathering for the next floor show, and & dapper young man in shirt sleeves was prac- ticing & difficult piece of tap dancing. Chance pushed through the conges- tion without greeting and opened an- other door on the far side of the pass- age. “Come in, Mr. Blackwood,” be in- vited. “But he's gone, you see. He was over there on the couch and I had one of the boys bring him a lot of cof- fee. There wasn't much wrong with him.” He pushed a button in the wall and waited until a bus boy had put his head in at the door. “I want Shuler to come here at once,” he ordered. Blackwood looked around the room, finding nothing to arouse his suspi- cion. It was simply & small office, with & desk, & table, two chairs, and the couch that had been pointed out to him. The impress of Colbaths head was still visible on the nunp»ed silk cushion. “I lie down there myself, mumu when I get tired of running this dump,” said “Happy” Chance, a trifie wearily. “That bunch of girls out there is more trouble than a whole stable of horses.” across the desk and sat down with a woman adjusted her disappointments. certain relish. At the same moment DAILY SHORT STOR FARMER’S WIFE By Ethel Willis Hewitt. IMMY CAR- TER’'S hands on the steering wheel showed * white &t the knuckles. He glanced down at Sue, He had run across her in town end was driving her back to South Hampton. “I wish Carol had some of your un- . She even refuses to see me because I won't take over Gil Jor- Bue re garded him thoughtfully, He slipped his arm around her. her sister. “Mother says youll never make money out of that farm idea and, of course, with us, money is—well ev- erything; we worship it.” She smiled st him, wistfully. “The rest do, but not you. You understand what it means to me. Why, for years I've worked over that $dea. It's part of me. I'd dry up and rot in an office.” He flushed and bit his lip. Sue's blue, cornflower eyes filled with tears. Why did she feel his dis- appointment so keenly? Hadn't she known all along how #t would turn out? Jimmy, with his wvision, his dreams, and Carol, with her mercenary love of life and gayety. They had no more in common—oh, well. It wasn't easy their quarrels, yet she had to help all she could. Jimmy was desperately unhappy and he was such a dear, gallant person. “Oh, I guess I was a fool to think #hat love—" He broke off. * ok k% SUE grinned up at him. our dreams?” “Could make another share She had a way of running ahead of his thoughts. “Oh, no, mister, that’s the one thing we fave to hide from the world. I know. T've had one, too” she said with a gallant little air. “I wish things weren’t so darn complicated,” said, bluntly. “I've taken & two weeks’ option on that fatm. It's Just what I've been looking for, and—" “I know,” Sue interrupted, “you come down this evening and I'll see what I can do.” She felt all choked up. Some- things just had to come right for Jimmy, couldn’t bear hav- ing him let down. She found Carol dressing. “Going to dine with Chet Gordon at the country club,” she told her, running the comb through her bright, honey-colored hair. She was a lovely little thing, all gold and pink and glamor. She looked at Sue suspiciously. “If you've tuned up to spesk a piece for Jimmy. you can save your- self the trouble,” she said, crisply, slipping her feet into green satin sandals. - “Moreover, I'm saying yes to Chet at dinner this evening,” said added, coolly. Sue stared at her in amazement. “Carol, you can’t do that to Jim- my. Besides, you've known Chet such nmlll:ue while,” Sue was sparring for] time. “I've known him long enough to up | know he isn't a dreaming fool, and he’s got money; plenty of it. I'm u'u'(mxh with Jimmy and you can tell Jimmy jerked himself out of his own | ing: troubles and eased the car to a stand- still under a wide-spread oak. “And here I've been hogging your “Oh, n'l )\nt that I love some Jim one .“And. that some o Jimmy naticed how pale she was, no- ticed the faint purple shadows be- neath her eyes. “Well?” he said suddenly, eudnl toward her. “Oh, ilmmy, I'm sorry, sorry—"' Jimmy caught her hands in his, his t i - B He shoved a box of expensive cigars | he! Lam AGJT AR ' ] EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., e ifi—fi——m’flr‘—‘——— i 6 14 A x':g'fiw ST o e it J oty at Jeseis w work; must be with car car; state salary. PL and_plumberd mmuu want- S 0%, MR e ALY : dler ‘.‘.o.-_ ber; idress uflnmmm “She never left the club,” said Blackwood. “She was in the woman's rest room all the time. You must have seen us meet her.” 4 Chance shrugged his great shoul- ers. at ot apply un- requirement 1—At MG‘:S“‘M ‘experience in ra 00d nm-nen and be ready ‘ln Mr. I-nww. Star Radio, 409 11th st nw. BALESMEN (3 lenced new-car men. to lel‘l !ulfl t.!l, Al for sien . &ifver Boring, ‘, de. mbitious, _ enérgetic men, Dropery wners. & man who wil Inteic 1'!01}0' our inltrucmm en qu;nty y dign! W-fla el g l{u Yook est real estate shisineg Bit exberience. r.nru 'of’the Targest operations in ne-m rgin we select rv work; have mu W__“il_“” Newton ot. “Dumb as they make ‘em, Mr. Black- | STEAM FITT! wood,” he commented. It’s easy to see what happened. I said I'd send the girl home in a taxi, and Ax!orOoihuLh.hetvenanlyknnun what had become of him. It was pos- sible that he was & party to whatever falsehood was being told. Biackwood managed a deceptive shrug. “That's good enough for me,” | of he said. “Ill tell Miss Gray that Col- hfi:wwmt home. Maybe he did, at “Will you have a drink?” asked Chance hospitably. hb‘;l:nxn-c onehwdtuu Jor me on the . I'm much obliged to you, Haj Nxmr trouble, I mean.” H ey “It's a o ” bl pleasure,” said “Happy His eyes met those of Shuler, and the burly bouncer slipped through the | Addre: “It ain’t his | 54, AND HELPERS. experi- enced. with tools. State salary wanted. Address_Box 92-J. Star_office. SUPERVISOR for crew of salesmen on & tratler to sell washing llnhlnu. lflmerl. rldol electric stoves. be iced. Steady work to rllh; p‘nm Ad- L. dress Box 70-K. Biar of TAILOR—Ladies’ tailo need nwnu l Pasternak. TENORS renendir :hou room. experienced only 1219 Conn. ave. BASSES for Bt. John's ADPI! 'l'\l'ldl' l'! 8 !.n Teg i W neat mnm; e‘r rx y before noon, 302 Amer- fean Bu ding, 1317 P st. n.w. xperi- | in | HELP—MEN AND § WOMEN. COUPLE., 'h!t.. Xofi‘. State SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. YouR BACK : ]536.‘ Z SWING— VA GOT OFF BALANCE - w\ DIDNT PIVOT, AN’ va 60T TOO mucH RIGHT ARM IWTA IT. GUESS THA'S 'GouT ALL WHEN YOUR FATHER WANTED ADVICE AND ASKeD You FOR (T INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) and e Biar Stice, @:«;.umfl ‘3684, D7 ax5_teacher be- "~ "HELP AND STTUATIONS, __CAMERA REPAIRS. CAMERA REPAIRING & A“fl; lll ll'nll 8t. NW Phone lln‘nul G'Hf lt' INESS OPPOITUNITIE! HOP for : L : w mllh“ over 20 yra. ’8-0. Behr- Y e 2 | ot SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) WALLPAPER—Room_lots, -me border, for room 12xl Mehoriev Wall Paper ¢ UNUSUAL SALE of furni! PR AL ot e, e 7, the living auarters of the which m Linc died. at blfl lm). l( n.w, address on Monday and 6. " Ask for Mrs. wall and per room. ave.s.e &ln n th- qbove oo ‘e'st-xfll-hea d 7th, bulldlnl Am SHOP. ion. for rent, : ICK WAREH 6th an including holsting éngine “and equipment; . Mr. 26- ISE auxiliary catboat s FOOT DEADR! &n mn':’l:n. Yard. near Crystal Beach. —— "ATESSEN-RES- -DELIC. ynrly business; new v, full siock: o-story Mdl I( you mean business, tar office: 'IIII :EIIMJI'. wi ‘sive 7ou s €004 Bosition. siso Tateres | \ in_business. ~Address Box 289-J. ‘s.m complete. |fl' rei ater, TP 285 320" Cash " R R :. DISTRIBUTOR wanted f 1y ad- oo Sty Tact reiasing e, o3 : per- | manen| Small investment for mereh dise. Excellent essive man. Address epportunity _for x 412- J B o B RESTAURANT, bee: E’wulfion %flum Y ng# -EsTAR- OOURAEOUS OB W FIRM. IMMEDIATE POS- 1d01 N.W_—$42 50 AFPLECK. ztzs';A AVE. ~ WEST 3053. | ROOMING HOUSE. Cnl! .uunu‘lfi"afi' ACTION st - me su:uru% T wine: lmi-mlklnl ¢ location: ¢ood terms. stone residence in best Scott Circle—20 rooms Inquire for Mr. Lawler or Mr. New- DISTRICT 0864. PARKING LOT For Rent. 75-car capscity; remt. S60 mo.. lease opp. Govt. Bldgs. (8,000 employees'. Can MG‘lll 45 DUMDS. :"fy ‘Three -iom}:.' vt esitrer: - B 1008 H !t. D.W Bob Hollander. HELP—DOMESTIC. UPH anted. 1229 S4th st nw. YOUNG BOY with bicycle to run m.n‘.. opportunity to learn trade: must be ne und quflL Apply between 10 llld 12 morning. _Art Craft Dental lfiqbor ators, 1020 Veriiont ave. A.w.. Koom YOUNG MAN, who has had experience home only. to collect accounts for national co. Apply Mr. snenum 10:30 s.m, 403 6th st. ., Room 219. YOUNG MAN, 20 w 253 in stock room of 5 an ears nf to work 10c store: must have high Mfiofil nduar.mn and come well | recommended. Address Box 383-J, St Mce. OOOK cglored: must be experienced. Ab- Pl 304 Kenned st. EXPE eolnud maid for cooking. laundry and dowuulrl Work stay niants llent, references . req uired. eocuum- Mr;io o e s B ey hon e hniut'crl. -u.ll c.\?r‘f. with, chiig i GIRL. evlor!d len Sy ar 30 to walt on tables from oG fo2 Must be experienced. . m. B18 11tk st~ o HOUSEKEEPER. i ust be §00d _cook { and leundress. P Y v el - YOUNG uul White. intelligent, §00d et cation, to deliver and assist unpacking shipmedts. must be alert, industrious. 1326 Conn. ave. m ICED TTRE CHANGER. T per. Banens job, Avply eiones, Beity Co.. 142 n.w. Decatur 0170-J. bet. 25 and 35. ;u nights; 793. WHITE or colored girl general housework, cook city reference. Cleveland v white: deesBox 103-K_ Sta Credit nnd Retail eredic actica: Washineton - stores ine st et Collections. ve lec; it m-n-m Tegistrations no ua’&uin.wmvu YER COLLEGE, 'sa"..xmx:: to-date. wml’lfi‘ Awly 748 flelhl!l umdmrm ,&‘vfim‘dut'uo after 6 3 ‘ JARBER priTONEs. A ery e s:wu 2102 1508 s 'fi‘fi?&' ‘gmxcfl'v Intensive Courses. Classes now | being (nmu Call "r?h 1o} STREVER G HOMER 13th ano -hm tembes nflnnd l 48 E, lmmnco ¥ ST8 KOTO. TRAVEL. General 1 PATENT uw Chicago, wishes to mlnr patent lawyer admitted to bar and along electrical and rienced along l‘oflerem: practice. 418-3._Star_offic REAL ESTATE SA Live prospects furnished. Office special- izing in_lots. Also need a man for house Excellent opportunity, Phone for appointment W. LEE, 1343 H St NE District 4600. r $1,000,000 ESTATE LEFT TO W. F. HITT &= ! Mrs. Katherine Elkins Hitt's Will Is Filed for Probate Here. Mrs, Katherine Elkins Hitt left an estate valued slightly in excess of $1,000,000, it was disclosed late yes- terday when a petition for probate of her will was filed in District Court. died in New York City septan Attorney Charles Brtdley asked that Mr. Hitt be appointed adminis- Trunk Tray Is Crib. BIG SPRING, Tex. (#).—The tray of an old trunk was the crib today for triplet sons, born Wednesday night to Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Shaw, farmers. They named them Pranklin, Delano Roosevelt. gg'ifigssr; ital. Edwin R. iwin B. cmviv . 71 mz ath st Hummer, 87, 204 9th st. 5. e S100 B s - B ommn““lunmx, ea lospital. Aluufl sl-lfi In lta'l YOUNG MAN, Between the ages of 20 and 25, with | some executive ability, to assume charg of branch office for large local orsaniza: Dependabijity. sobriety, o Siime reaulremerits, accuracy 50 hllh -school essary, _Aufomobile; 2 Rddress Box 3083, Stur omcer. i 3 COLLEGE GRADUATES, Preferably with B. A. degree. who were s00d students and leaders in college activi- | ties. for training in eithe: Dartme: ualt) By comptay, mazune sagcy SF S35 i7e of work preferred. Address Box 130- 35, | SALESMEN. If you are experienced in building materials or have contacts with builders or contractors, your qualifica- tions considered good, a na- tional concern, now gpening in D. C., will offer you a very attractive proposition that has unusual possibilities. All answers confidential. Ad- dress Box 42-J, Star office. MAN to take charge of bill- ing department of large au- tomobile dealership. This man will have to be capable of passing: on purchaser’s credit and approve final set- tlements with customers. Applicant must be familiar with handling of Titles and Tags for District of Colum-| 3 bia and surrounding terri-|® toflr‘y. Address Box 434-J, Star office. | Sia WOMAN- ‘house: Jay Dlents: 325 worl month, _start. Brandywine st e Wisci eden bus at isth and Pennsyivania ave. O} undry: > 4832 SITUATIONS—MEN. ftoccmu:;r ystems Ingtaliedchecked. ep up me. menthly statements: Teasonapic, moniny sudns. Adams B708 ONTANT wishes with firm not employing regular | Kggher,, Cul Columbla 7501 or North BOOKS Books kept. | prepared. ’Plx returns il acco! le’ r )e or Phon- mcmar 33.5 MAN around the house of garden wishes work of any kind; city reference. North_8568. HOTEL CLERK wants oosition: 15 wrs: XD %0 anywhere. Address Box 385 r_office. JA colored. first-ciass, no _children: re: Decatur 435! wishes ark 1822 Fla. ave. n.w. JANITOR or assistant e -nnu-: by experienced relhblo colored 0:5 Adams_ 8 MAN. rthlbk Wi h Dosition as mkef g‘r:\ cnnsr‘n,trl references. M. desires work: Janitor. small gt with quarters. or farm help: ref. 1425 Oth st. n.w. o STUDENT HOW. UNIVERSITY, eal- ored. hotel and grocery experience. wishes m;nmn or evemning work. Phone ‘!‘. STUDENT desires part-time employment | Conn for room and board: hospital wurk pre- ferred; car. Address Box 333-J, via Chicago: can nkn ing and expense. Cla SEYLAND DRIVE SUND/ CAR vately owned and driven by responsibie party. 0 Passencers; '36 Ford. after 6 p.m. Accomme FOR MINNEAPOLIS | three to share driv- rendon 2037. AY. PRI- 4. Cleveland __16th - TO 2ird Fhene Met. 40 LADY DRIVING TO via Rich: Oet. reasonable; two-day ‘WILLIAMSBURG. 8. desires_two ladies trip. Wisc. 4004. VA. 3o PIISONAL N i .°¢°°°-',.,..:-4~--=& = momsu ERADICATED time or money or su; 1365 Colv R anie tor 1 llh- Wrike for bookiat: Be ri E‘l_. 0”! GRADUATE patient in o reference. rn-h.ms M .‘ 1410 L 8t nv l.nlfil’ BEDS, z ulu ;_complete with mattresses; mnnnblr ced. Wisconsin e, tefee “table, Breariast Tobe iroaL Edeiman; 3503 Geor BEDS, iwin, box sprine. Besutyrest mai- tresses: poster room suite, Karastan Bt rar 6 4Ty mahogany bookcase scatter rugs, two-toned gray chenille. All AT ettt _Concord _ave. a5t ana other Bigh-erade wherls - Haziion. Bicvcle & BBOrUmE Goods Store_474_Oth BOILER. | Amfllcul an Re: $65. 3708 4f nunno | capacit | Tortable OAK FIREPLA( | soned: any lengt! e Co. mapufacturing use: | BURHE"E‘IN'I 8 IQUE}CAL INSTIUH!NTS—IADIO ew | Z ,rnndcl."m: nms u for "rent "I ' 3/. . $3 &Y mOh(h. T e L e Eanie. and Bradbury instruments and the worids famous_Minneplano, the lm.ll‘:fl uprieni . | mage. Huso Worch, 1110 PETS, ETC. FOR SALE—Black and white fox thoroughbred male. 9 months ol Douglas_st. ne. Potomac axanls FOX TER 'UPS, o xem.umnm lhm’oufhbrld . maie RISH _SETTER -uock $26 up. DOG@ urmr. 2214 Ri%: Mlu A D GAEDEX. WELL-R "~ MANURE, - e Wisconain 4106, i FINE PEONIES, 50c | UP SPECIAL THIS PALL ONLY. A Pew Varleties at 6 for §1 0, d for Price Lisi SCHWA RTZ PEONY GARDENS, Galibersburg. Md. Phone 18 COAL, WOOD rlJlL OlL WOOD. dry_ well sea- wrd Georgeto CE " sawed any length green or sea- Rer cord. delivered. C flervilie. va rmuu'mn Tugs. stoves. household g :oom- | positively highest cash prices For best re- ults, call eny time Ligcoln H4KE. 4d ter type, large HOT-AIR A t be in good | shane and reasonable: ivé Full Darticaa dress Box $3-J. Star office z CASH FOR OLD GOLD Silver waiches dismonds and carded_Jewslrs. Pull cash value SELING! n CHAIRS. tity._ Call Walnut * OLD GOLD mver nlmnnm purcha maximum price aia lfll GS8T NW Since 1866 | GoLD—BRING Yo&m OLD GOLD | PLATINUM VER TEETH JEWELRY WE_PAY CASH INC 44 YEARS AT 035 P WATCH and jewelry repairing. reasonable susranteed Fine watches. Jewelry at sa'- ing. I buy or take old goid as paymen:. SAM ORBACH, Jeweler 208 Emerson 8t. N.W. Gmm 20 ROOMS—FURNISHED. 1815 LAMONT ST. N 3 poreh. “tub shower. eh.w.. clean. com- ami:_priv. familv: gentlemar ALTURAS. 1509 16th n.w—Atiract. rm ETL DISCARDED A EAH rm.. screened | near shower: “4-br. elevator service. maid el ru Cheines. 1 easoline mh\aJmn Eitie, conerete mizers. at .m‘" b:f':h fifllnll and Grounds, CADEY wrr s- -Tu- guitar for nldvnt practice. 1781_sfter & aiso_violin and Call Adams e, machine; mnnuwye like CAKE MIXER (Hovart), 50 avarts perfect condition:_very_reasonable. _. 3 ree Troms e o uc Make ‘an oter. Met ~HILDREN 3 .TO w m c'n F haopy at 'l'nlnnle lchm llfiunll throueh crades music dancing. Iates L E?wm and du‘vll“lndu 1-8; ;oo m Greenwood 2243 LARGE. BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM. SUIT- | botn " nears able for musicales. cockial or cara beries. — Chevy Chase. 764 Cleveland 5° PALSE_TEETH it Emersenc estory BIds.. ] REPAIRS WHILE Lavoratory. Room 601, th and Sun. a. YOU | P._Open mvnt ul.'nn.rn! 3 factory resuits or money refunded. THRITIS ¥ vator, MAN_ colored. wants job as switchboard oxenuu- eh-ufl'ur sema. experienced; references. catur 5358. rom!u MAN, accountan: position. lme Address Box. n.-.v . Star office. SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN MAN AND WIFE, care for apt, buiiding: food ret. ears’ experience: give lor rem mdbuudm Address lfiilw Star _office STUDENTS, bdth men college. need 10 earn part of sehoal Phone Mr. Conner. Natl. 1748. and women. .u—a. part-time e achitise or van nr.nm ‘Creek Parl rates. Near Rock ‘Room Olev.. T ive NEARBY VA GRADUATE | lu“ “WILL t and ns ec-”h‘u-- SITUATIONS—WOMEN. 'm!rzg' mwh 12 _years exn. ueeuent ’lu le taking charge mp.cnr-. 'y HELP—WOMEN. mm OPERATOR. Apply 2028 14th BBA OPERATOR. with established following in Culumbll Hellhu rator, manicuring Address Box 397-J, Star m‘.rler: Teeders and catchers, Q lnd 8. Laundry. Bladen: gurl uf' ) ted_in Harry's Blue Bird Bar- = mne.r 'nhmnon' Aporisoutn Fetbiaston. must care for two children: e, Betmin ‘o Bwed prefer ‘mreiien an or Swedish exper! necessary: in person. 1722 19th st. . _children, -mte ot Tome in ‘convenient experienced. “Blate awe. Cxperience and saiar Spested. Adsrs Sor S04, Biac amice, illing to it ls Iudnul afl"':' e only, il 1127 Eye st now bookkeeper. mach. photo_tinter; $20 start;’ Address Box 391-J. sur LADY. mlM work as house- maid or stay aights; city uflu-el. 1348 L ll NURSE _(sraduate), private nursing cases; home cases | & 3° { 2 Chares dot | o apility w Chambers Tuneral, Sars and World Snest wal anteed steel bur chunhnh; $85 airticht uit may be had 1o bay hisher brice offer: complgte tor a3 little a8 "evar- ‘trom ‘ease of death call Chambers Co. 14th st nw Columbis 0432, 'murwrn Mc' e of ut at ut.h“: 1ith st se phone 4 We will send vou ho' we “0‘*! ® unmm - NURSING HOME Por Adams fuvalids and convalescemts. Phone 7363. 13:: Ealorama rd. 'imA’l' Ereen cloth, fur collar, site 38, \L, WOOD & OIL STOVES_ Grate Bars Eapters, Sove Bipe, rieines. COAT, muskrat. dark | == : ton: new lining medtum siie. % 1 Adrms 5342 Shone ‘Cieveland w;. CORNER CABINET. Akx 18 West Walnut sts Alexandria | 1878 w- cases, = y fixtures. ‘coffee urni Y reate bootis, eie. U307 DIAMOND BARGAINS A very fine com- Diete seiection of unredeemed diamonds or sale at orices -Ilh“-.( Highway Bridee aavonte Wach: i Airnart. BED ROOM DINING. SET and child crib; book rack snd -.e-m. 1329 c.n. ae. n, room and mn-xy -hn Tapes. n fine con- d lamps. baby's high cha: hllh ub and: "o deslers. 3920 Tngomar 5 | od _condl. '» LIVING ROOM._ bed ro | snd 3rd | also_studio rm.: ;. | double.” $5 ROCK CRYEK CHURCH RD. | Tront xoom. Twin beds. semior wate | eovenient * cars oom fi-fi'-. fi- radio. 0N n-n- vmn 12 | ern expos.: service, 1821 KENYON ST. N.W.—Double room. iuin beds: alxo single Toom: resonabie and_conventent. Col. 10463 1320 VERMONT AVE. NW—CBm'O'flbl‘ furn. large front rooms: twin beds: “nd oors; Tun. water in rooms: rea- sonable. 1933 PARK RD.—Very nice double end single room: conv. 1o cars ch'. private amily. _Phone Columbia A% 710 ONTARIO RD. N.W. arge front room. 2nd floor: Dear bath: gentiemen only. 1628 215t ST. N W.—Highly de e room and private bath for one or two gentle- men.__Potomac 4044. 10 EVARTS ST, NE_ Large iront room twin beds. nest bath: h.w. telephone delight{ul ! 2 gentlemen: reasonable Army officer's widow priv. bath, shower; breakfast served 916 16th N.W._ Gordon Hotel—Large dou- hle room twin'beds running water. $11.50 weekly: single room. running water $7 (1 WerKly: Z4-hour elevator and switehbosrd service = 1834 COLUMBIA RD —%: elean" cool nutside. ehw: 2 car lines. men Adam; 13 1025” CONN. A ND L ST. N.W., Apv N\‘—‘leue t¥in" beds “ang r: 4 baths 3 A att 21 —Ga ens. silver, shower bath. telenhone 500 EAST CAPITCL 8T 31K East Canitol —Adults only: ou rooms, nicely fur- . Lincoln, ST aisnes Also 4 “front_room. newly Twin beds_neat bath. or single room ient locelity; privaie home: a nice home for rieht party: reasonshie 1516 VARNUM ST. N.W.—Purnished front }gn)eds Gmumr OFF Mt Pleasant car lin SEeie A" dousie " réome. S5 2314 19th st. n.w furn.. ON ST, Cozy room. fireplace. southern exposure sdioining bath: converifent transportation private familv._reference. Adams RRRS LINCOLN RD. NE_—6 rms_ bath : corner. partly furn.: newly ba- mo. wre«‘ Cfll w.« RT1R-W. THE GRAFTON —Desirable. com- {orABIE sTagie. AONRIE T TonminG Water. near shower hath: 24-hr. elev. swiich- Poard service: in fireproof bide : $8.50 wklv. up._1735 De Sales st jusi_off Conn. ave NORTHEAST—Pront room. private home shower. insi hot wefer: well-balanced meals: ‘€15, Norih 9182 COLUMBIA HOTEL. 2125 G St N.W. —S8in- #le rooms from S6 weekly. double from - all rooms have runnine water and are nea- showers Special monthly rates. Matel service Ko 1445 PARK RD . Apt. 20%_Large fromt T00m. attractively furnished: twin beds emploved counle nreferred. price reason- | able__Colmbie 086K CENTRAL, LOCATION_Atuactively furn Jarge. well-ventilated. ed. hath: sdult fam- ; double. $30; single. $20. " De- Frz' ath busses” refined home Also_singls_room: unlimited phone [ ST N W.— Neatly furnished room: hot weter and bath: private klv. Berger. 2nd . 5° arge room. south- fyrniture: " adjotn- Bargain. 1908 19¢h ST, N.W. maderns ing Bath; quiet and convenient. mflc OPERATOR. dut excellent references. Address Box Star office. ROOPFING. mmmz.sz 2125 R. 1 Ave. NE. INSULATION. ROO!'DIG oo snmmxs—nomnc SALESLADY, experienced in_ ftfing and altering dreises. Fay Brooks, 307 Natl nl.mmed Tor bakery. ar uurun T “Dookkeeping verasale ?6’1 5 u{urmm Address Box DAY‘S WORK rt time. by -ifl woman; clerence furnished. call North 1732, 0m Hmll or maid, by ad- ored w Phone De- catur 0063 W ®00d reference. GENERAL Hi girl o apt. or o ead Ta West_0981-J. neat colored afl only d,only need Sp- pay; Silver '!#: 3 reliable; salary. at once. M Av‘.’;iv ‘45333, . GIRL. ants permanent york with dmmm Tel, 1127 8 exverienced —and - Hestotirat . 304 Kennedy m":‘u:x':s" T ae T e ted_ Bress Caf m Teth'aha P ow. '“"‘f Wi 80, or um‘ 5, out to work: dress Box 21-K. E‘lr erences. GIRL ~colored. wanis gencral ousework, Fhole OF Bari time: feference. Decatut GIRL. colored. Gook, wait- ;" experieniced: reference. Bt ASRSTIREOY oo s acn Dol 9700 HRL, position. maid or Cenera “Bousetrors Worr or3ss. i experience kX esta ‘m” ?"muéu oo G un, P 'm. S et 10 1o, Districs usf s and namm T alternoon: c.ufi BEDDING MA splinted 13860 ARMSTRONG Othet nw mewummn 2082 [ . Wy new loeation R60 E o w 3 FURNITURE—A used pleces at low orices. W Baum & -m« COLUMBTA RD_ N.W. APT 40 Newly decorated. somfortable front room: board optional: reasonable. North 516K-J —One room with also one aof Son. 616 ¥ st. PIANOS, Schilles Hugo 'omh. 10" & TANO—Hallét Davis upright player pianc: must sell; eacrifice for $18. At 457 7th Bal mahogany. for $200 mo !flrrlnd. = WMB:HS ELECTRIC WIRING Sixure nal T house. Co - | Reka) Bice Go'"ab Una 7. | FLOOR 'ORK. sanding. finishing; prices T e o s a3 contract! ?nfl imates GIRLS (2). neat. P omy Mo m’mgm o work in num: FooNc 505 K st. n. Y-fimn'mflls'b white, for xmgc o5 wtn Capable of o &v"b tlkin:::a:rrden AND P& el Taine ""'5.‘.'-& Rattonai 4w T, é“l-#i“.;‘«“.,:e.w writ 3 936 of R ite 3536 Ga. AP-‘;E—G P%l Aoogu ...A'.‘.'&"!’.’R HUP'C‘ 3 Tkl reas” ki West msx. Ext. iw"&nonu rulo m-ll upright, plain case: perfect conditi Irving st._ne. mnmn-on General Electric, 1931 sbout 6 cuble fest Teet medium-tamily size, Can be n-‘n 4, 2127 Letoy sl aw. . a ehc. REFRI n‘mg and. Aaaa. Can, -“ "‘5,‘,’,,,,, Service Ave: UG, living room. attractive, 9x12, nunlb“m: 2211 before noou. The m Emerson 1174. EaEE B e Ems,: P T, i Wn\m ‘wood; n._Ads: 601 COLUMBIA RD NW.— 3 IBE rooms: sdults only: Gvnulu nreurml erence.Columbie 7145 e RD. TTJ)-" rms. twin beds; m phone, piano: bmkxnn _people: _refs. vequired 2022 16th ST. N.W. Twin beds, next bath: attractive: contin. h. w.. phone; iln( $4.50: double. $3.95 each Der week. 1a: ODE_ISLAND AVE. N.W. titully Turnishea Jurse Toom, "twin beds, next_to_bath: ch¥. h.-w.h. 2014 CONN. AVE. | 'W—OD( nicely fur- nished bed room. suitabie for one or two; wulhern exposure: reasonable. RAND HOTEL. 606 ¥ St. NW cleln. outside .rooms. $6 per WESLEY HEIGHTS Quiet nel gf Domes: single room with priva fe nmuy. home comforts: $25. to mue : GENTLEMAN mom aunmem pear Cathedrsl Mansions. Address ‘gvl prac- | ATTRACTIVE ROOM._south West- | next bath: private umny. tween bus and car line. : | GATEWOOD HOUSE. 210" ave. n.w.—Large. atiractive. in -‘lovcu residential hellhborm lfl n.w, Apt. upl cost $00, sacr Mase, ave. to vacate: | West 1 ITPEWRITERS, orced 5 B cold gtics, slashed. ol Trvewtived Co. 1930 New York ave. n.w. R et : wentlemen. or middie-ased akia St Wfi-’-fi fox 'ypewriter Exchange, 7156 ll oSt Mn 9674, “@3@? i 1‘ H st. o.w, &T. NW_ room. Dew'home; Beautyres| ch.w.: near cars and bus; ed_couple: reasonabl roLeTe, front, 1h K. $30: Py e one_for i e DOWNTOWN—1016 N St. N.W.—Attrace di g ‘Telephone North 3A50._Apartment 305. 4% BT R ':..:.'.'..:rm large eloset. ST, N CoL =, master " EXCUUSIVE 1 3 0 newly &owulot ‘soncious Closetss heau md‘ul )e-ur.vnn mete B35 Toth St Bw