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CHAPTER XXX. Gail krew that her declsion not to marry Chris until the mystery ahout the blond woman had been solved would hurt him. But it might force him to speed up the investigation. If John Reid knew his son’s happi- ness depended upon it he would leave no stone unturned to do so. And once she had been lde:dmid felt sure she could be made to ceo;‘:ess her guilt of five years ago. Otherwise she might carry out her threat to add fresh disgrace and ering upon Anna. ‘“!’l!lenlr'\ltsmzo it would be necessary for Gail to find another position. She supected that her reappearance at the store would cause talk among the other employes. Mr. Reid would no doubt prefer that his son's fiancee should work some place else. So with this,in mind she went down to register at the employment agency. She left the ring tucked into the drawer. She would see Chris that night and give it back to hin». Missing Ring. Tt did not enter her mind that it would not be safe. She was only gone from the apartment a couple of hours but when she reopened the drawer to read the letter she saw that the ring was missing. At first Gail thought it must have rolled behind something else but al- though she carefully removed every article in the drawer the ring was not there. X White-faced Gail ran to the liv- ing room crying, “Mother, have you been home all day?” Anna replied, “Yes, except for a few minutes walk to the grocery. The doctor thinks I ought to try to get out for a little while every day so I walked up instead of ordering over the telephone.” “Has anybody else been here? Could anybody else have come in while you were in the kitchen?” “Not without my hearing them. Why, Gail, what's happened?” “My ring is gone,” the girl cried sinking into a chair. “Some one has stolen it.” Impossible. “But that's impossible,” Anna as- sured her. “No one else has been here. Look again. Maybe you didn't put it where you thought you did.” “I remember perfectly well where I put it Gail cried in despair. “Some one must have been watching | this apartment to see when it was empty.” “That's ridiculous. Who would know you had a ring?” Anna in- quired. Gail said darkly, ridiculous as you think.” Even then she would not add to Anna’s worries | by telling her about the letter. Thrusting it into her pocketbook she put on her hat and coat saying, “I’ ‘m | going to the hospital to see Chris. | And if anyone comes to the door do be careful! Don't open it until you know who it is!” “Not much use to lock the barn after the horse is stolen,” Anna re- minded her. She was not as disturbed about the loss of her daughter’s ring as Gall felt she should be but if she had known about the letter it would have been different. All the way to the hospital Gail wondered how she was going break the blow to Chris. When she met his father coming down the steps of the building she decided to tell him about it first and ask his advice. She sald she would like to talk with him and he suggested that she come for a ride. \\\\\ 7 FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS S WHO HAVE MADE IT WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10¢. ////,...\\\\ST JOSEPH ASPIRIN L[ in the spring? Give ’em the air with 2 drops of PENETRO NOSE DROPS MEN LOVE lemon pie mude with TINTS A Largest Selling in the World GAY_SPRING COLORS FOR YOUR WARDROBE PARK & TILFORD “It’s not as| “But don't you want to see Christ- | opher for a moment first?” he sug- gested. “Not now. Later perhaps. You see Mr. Reid something has happened and .I think you ought to know about it first.” Pretty Serious. In his car driving towards Grosse Pointe John Reid said, “From your exprzsslon it's something pretty seriou “It is,” she admitted. “My ring has been stolen.” ‘The man’s hands in their fresh gloves tightened visibly on the wheel. “You don’t mean the ring my-son Jjust gave you?” “Yes,” she sald nervously. “That’s exactly what I mean.” “But, Gail, I don’t understand. Christopher only gave it to you yes- terday. How could anything have happened to it so soon? What was it doing off your hand?” For answer she took the letter from her pocketbook and read it to him. “This came in yesterday’s mail. I found it when I got home from the hospital. And it upset me so I de- | cided I ought to give the ring back( to you. I don't feel that we ought | to get married until this mysery is solved.” Deliberate Attempt. THE EVENING isted. “There is probably no con- nection whatever.between this and the theft of your ring. If it is a theft. ’You‘n sure you haven't just mislaid t?” Positively sure. It must have been stolen this morning beczuse it was there when I left the apartment and my mother was only out for a few minutes.” “It's incredible,” John Reid said slowly. “I wonder what . the police will have to say ahout this new development?” “You won't tell them about the letter?” she pleaded. “All right,” he agreed. “For the present at least we'll leave the letter out of it. But the loss of the ring will have to be reported. they will undoubtedly go to your apart- ment to question you and your mother.” “They won't get anything out of | her,” Gail reflected, “and of course it will upset her. Aunt Belle was right. She has had more than her share of trouble.” “I feel terribly about it,” she con- fessed. “And I don’t know how I'm gonig to explain it to Chris.” Make Excuse. “Don't try until he gets out of the hospital. He'll be coming home to- morrow. Just telephone tonight and m::e. some excuse for not seeing The smile he gave her made her wonder how she could ever havet considered him unfeeling. “You love him very much don’t you?”. “I adore him, the girl replied simply. “Well, then don't worry about it. Everything is gonig to come out all right. Christopher wil be hurt naturally to know that you intended “The letter is clearly a deliberate attempt to intimidate you,” he in-! to give back his ring but you can avoid seeing him tonight by telling him that you aren't feeling well, You ! i (Phacelia whitla By LILLIAN COX ATHEY. In western North America, we find about 100 species of Phacelia, and of this number 75 are native to Cali- fornia alone. A century ago, Thomas Coulter, on a visit to California, | discovered this particular flower and took many seeds back with him on his return to Europe. He gave to this species the scientific name whitlavia grandifiora, in honor of Francis Whitla, a botanist of that day. Later, Dr. Gray, for several botanical reasons, changed the name to Phacelia whitlavia. Twenty years after the discovery | of the flower by Coulter, William Lobb, a botanist working with the Veitch Nurseries in England, made a trip to America. Upon seeing the wild Canterbury bell, he had a vision | of its blooming profusely in the | | gardens of England. He gnthered many seed pods and shipped them | back to his country. Here the plants | were raised successfully, and true to his dream, they became great | favorites. | In its native habitat in Southern | California, the hills and the mesas are purple with these lovely flowers | in early spring. Here, there is rich, | light, moist soil and slight shade, the perfect situation and food for them. Most of the flowers of this genus are blue or white, the lovely bluish-purple of this group mak- ing them very conspicuous. | Phacklia is a Greek word mean- ing “cluster.” It is descriptive of the way the tightly coiled buds grow \on the stem. These compact colls slowly straighten out, as they de- velop into the full-blown purple ! flower. A close-up reveals an urn-shaped \blo«om. the calyx possessing five \mned sepals, while the corolla has | five- -joinéd petals. There are five stamens on the base of the corolla, | being alternate with its lobes. These | stamens have threadlike filaments, often with swinging anthers. The | blossoms are about 1 inch across, the same in length, and slightly more in depth. They swing gently back and forth with every passing | breeze, like fairy bells moved by habit of dropping to the ground NpD DYES PRODUCT Nature’s Children Wild Canterbury Bells via) ! invisible ropes. They have the habit of dropping to the ground shortly after they open completely, The stamens and pistils remain ex- posed, like waxed threads. The strong, reddish colored stem | is a pleasant contrast to the purple | flower. The bristly hairs covering it discourage poachers who might try to climb a less protected stair- way to nectar and pollen. The dull greeri leaves complete the ensemble. The belief they once held water is & myth, though the scientific name of the family is Waterleaf, obviously a misnomer. The seed capsule may hold many or few seed children. strong and grow quickly, once they have been tucked in a snug little bed in the soil. They are | da STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- don't look any too well as & matter of fact.” “I'm a wreck,” she confessed. “I ‘went to the employment agency this morning to lppkv for a job. I can't afford to be idle.” “That was very thoughtful of you,” he answered. “I understand that you do not want to embarrass me by coming back to the store but I think it will be better for you to do so. If something is going on within the organization as the police seem to |Bee suspect you may be able to do your part toward uncovering it. I'd con- sider 1t a personal favor, Gail, if you will continue working there until you and Christopher are married. We're going to sift this business to the bottom,” he vowed, “if it takes every penny I have.” (To be continued.) CLASSIFIED AD RATES Local Advertisers Three Lines (Minimum) 1 time 23c line. $ 69 3 times 20c line. - 180 7 times 19c line (consecutively) 3.99 Transient advertisements cash. Additional space pro rata. Claims for errors must be made in time for correction before the sec- ond insertion. Situations Wanted Reduced Rates 3 lines, 1 time, 20c line 3 lines, 2 times, 18c line 3 lines, 3 times, 15c line DEATH NOTICES—$1.25 per in- sertion for 10 lines or less; 15c per liné for additional lines. Business cards under Special No- tices and all advertisements under Personal, 3c per line additional. Business advertisements under Situations Wanted will be charged the regular classified rate. The Star is the great “Want Ad” | M medium of Washington, and the rates charged are far lower than those of newspapers in other large cities. Nothing is so cheap consid- ering the results obtained. LOST. containing Cavital Transit em- driver's Tmit 144 You s also MI 1141, Br. 663. 18" BRACELET. gold link, initialed, pictures inside, “neveral stones missini shoppine_district. _Reward. DOG, and_white puppy, an- "Vic circus grounds, _Reward. HO. BILL! ployes ol DU_47: 3 ed “F. o Capitol Theater; reward. Cali after 6 p.m _Taylor 6140. € in taxi- "$E reward ALre 882 Col. rd G . inttials 0372 WRIST WATCH (lady's). Bulova, -mu gold with diamond and emerald inset: Sun- afternoon Reward. LI $50 REWARD—WIil the party who found ade and crystal clip please telephone Na- tional 1717 and arrange to receive reward for return of it? Ask for Miss Davis o r_Green Marriage License Applications Hazry B, Rosers, 30. 512 2nd st. nw. and Ruth Lyle, 33."604 4th st. nw: Judse | Robert E. Mattingly. e Edwin D." Avery. 9. Greenfleld. 1nd. and Rauzie 'y Puckeit, 21.°1010 23th S % the Rev. Jonn A. trader A. R.Anthony. 33. 1809 R st. n.w. and | Irene Jones, 2. 1704 18th si. n.w'; the Raphael H. Miller Willinm A Shesera Men, Roanoke. Va., and, Bertha B. Eutsier. '27." Goldsboro, N Rev. Nathaniel C. Acton. Henty Gartinon 1}% and Ella Andersor. 69, h of 963 'I4th st. se.: the Rev. Ed- x ! 8andy Ingram. 37. 1610 Kr; and Lillian l_!rnw-ra 32 ITE o John v.ngol 28, Bol'lnl Fleid and Ml dred C. Osbor; 2" Shannon pl. st sw. 'mvn LT3 st nw.; the | J. Ce nd Mritdred ehi ohl both of 1400° Oglethorpe st n"‘"x the Rev. N. Gerstenfeld | Stanley M. Johnson. alif., and 3. Lns Angeles, 5. Bal M wumm-wn, Del Clevelang' Woodbrldle Va. and xma.s Juh' i - e Rev. John E. Briggs x5, ‘Bears, 40° wnd M fme Gramas, 30, both of '‘New York; the Rev. Norman Roclers!!nfeld o -Yfllhlll Mllh‘-{!):v:n% E“llt Pfiillfisfl!3;‘h‘:l:: D Pllr Births Reported William and Lizzfe Ssiterwhite, girl. George and Margaret Stephi en. boy. Willis and Dorothy Ray. bo: Robert and %ar!vgny gunn el aymond and Edna Foe Ernest and Vir, ini nningHam Deaths Reported Mary A, mnd:i'wn' T et it Thomas J Landergren, 75, 3720 Unton Gr t 8. Kendrick, 69, 4600 4th st. Monet. 2650 Wisconst gty one, 300 Decatur st. nw. {l‘ltue G‘ gl’l!lau. flb. 3 lg.llltll‘lo;t ‘n : % Wi mf R N e Alice ‘Thompson, 57, Gllllnur Hexpnll Rzllnl ‘Wagner, 53, mb‘? Kol!ltl ?erkeley Haas, 52, 10 Mon! Robert Dixon, 52, 2100 Plh'll'n lmfil;nncyxlz:n "!ll!. nger ; la ldblast, Jr.,”Georgetown o e 1281 Halt st sw. 105 N st. sar, Hoipiial Bty ifil..lml. PR A omhgow. s 3 _SPECIAL NOTICES. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. 30 y7s. ex0; all Bark caretully neatly done. . MAH- SHALL, Fast Palls Church. Va, R. F No. 1 mchlnn HORY. Tas MIN OR _ FURNITURE upholstering Jobs d est nncu B " REPAIRING ~ AND In 7n||r home: mnd- THIS 1 STATE ALYC: ¥ CADY | A! soid e, Bcrers Besuty Balon. 2812 Ala- ve s, 3 ponsible”for 7 RENT _SUITABI R TIES. banguets _ weddings 10c up ver day each. New chairs Also invalld Foling chairs for rent or sale TTED STATES E5" $1a'16tn St nw Metroselitas TACL cl ~ FOR BRIDGE PAR' and meetings. HELP MEN, (ontinued.) ence; S tion stafe prevs u. ns and age. MEN—Good-avine 800-Tamily Toute open living in rles or u-r'y"’%o:’n'i?- “n'u.'cumam- eatan) L'l:\seld Com- H!AT : nllx- MEN. youns: ean employ twe: meat Bt bl s o ey retall: le earnings af Mir” or Mrs. R. Anderson, Eobitt Hotel. tree 't0 bravel” Chioase fn Tedrm " permancat blrcalssion mission ndlm b:'réul All’lflmfl-l t,_wnder ', Calro OIL BURNER M| ncm ice and in- stallation: willing to At | moderate. wkly. £ood future for wober and indu trious” worker; not an ofl o around work. ' Reply with xuu lnlnmmon. Confidential. Box 22 l|e-ml' style. alrr"mm.’mn nu°n 6:30 RELTABLE DEALERSHIP open; advance- [ent and stesdy " pronits for proper DATEY. Write Box 190. BALESMAN to sell 1 monnc :F‘ sidine, roducing business, nt_proposition. SHORT-ORDER. COOK, vhue experienced, middie-age. ‘Avply "I person only, The Galley. Berwyn, BODA DISPENSER: ¢00d 0pportunit g¥berienced young man. Apply Bal 1108 F BODA-LUN m-l!onrrrt MAN, thoroushly experienced, over 21: local references nec- Dupont Pharmacy, 1905 Mass. essary. ell gxperieniced and red PIANISTS mediately. for tt's, t ave n.w. SODA MAN. under 30, neat. _Huylers, Tatn THE FULLER BRUSBH CO. chn nllu one Ent:n Write for appointment. Box 212-Y. WANTED. two 1st-class_auto_mechanics “With _truck experience. Box 149-Y, Stai NATIONAL ORGANIZATION can use the immediate services of two men. with cars. over 25 years of age. This is direct sales. work through civic organizations in Mary- iand and Northern Virginia. Men with successful direct sales backgrounds _pre- ferred Good fmmediate earn! ngs in prov- e TTItOry e e vear-‘round work. Interview by appointment only. Call Mr. Parsonage Tuesday or Wednesday evening, -8, Warfleld 3008. 17 REAL TA‘['l aALmu!N 2 experienced salesmen with license to sell new houses, nd s.e.; l 2 ?0:"0“ 'llh 5 ll) m:angr fig’er g WarLe #,JAMES, InC. 1224 14th_St. & “owx’i’}'i'fi‘fin DOORS.” licant must have experience wit) pullig Speciaities. "D not telepnene. eal in D"wr':‘ Overhead Door Bales Co. 727 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940 STAR FLASHES PLA A GA?GSYE -2 é‘asu cigr é ATQ GH EVER ELP AND SITUATIONS SPERSPINATION", A o RQE OF WITCH= DOES TNAT'D Wl.l’ ITEM e ~ PRESS AGENT BLURS — SPAULETTE GODDARD TO PLAY A WEI% CEN BATS IN *THE GHO' > Houss BROKEN” oB =t u(!D € WITH TIL THE STUD! O s;osufls\(mg NTIL \ B 75 rom. HELP WOMEN. (Continued.) SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. (Continued.) or mother and d-ushm at Tk wages. WORK wanted by relisble col. 2 to after dinner; good Hobart_5620. iifica o1s Tt ldymk 2 Box 35-. 18t st I NEED A MAN For permanent Dpsition with reliable manu. facturers, refs. and car require Around $180 monthiy:" percentage o tract with expense bonus. Appiy 10 to 12, Wed. or Thurs., branch store, 3548 14th MANUFACTURER'S AGENT |- Have good opening for reliable man ac- Quainted with automotive trade. Planned Program with dealers. garages and service Stations in Washington and vicinity. _Our product conforms to requirements of D. C. motor_ vehicle laws on_excessive smoke. Man with automotive exp.. with initiative, vision and s | munerative 5 Representative, Ambasendor Horsl, Wrsh ¢ Interview by Abpointment ‘Oniy. by “Real SIK," excellent DaY. Nylon nollel'yv sales openi creating 142 7 Eye ual_opportunity for 16 aren 3840, N6 experiones hecewsary, No_investment required. _Permanent. A sure ob with sure pay. Hours, 9-4; half day ‘satu Por personal interview te_Box 3 Star. ON'I zxnenenced with monitor type tfie- phone board and thoroush knowledge of shorthand and _ typing. City Linoleum Co., 609 F LESGIRLS~stop.. Ibokine furiher oF for employment. We offer you a gplendid o portunity to make money mmemmv felling on a commission basts., Inguire Washinston Merchandising Co., 2nd sxm’r flnlkher, SAI.!SM!N anted. fine ATE SALESMAN wi lportunlly with one of the largest de- oping companies in metropolitan Wi ‘Trom, furn. ~Free architecturai for ‘your prospects. Plenty of ad- vertising. Dot apoly ul less Teal ‘worker. Box SAoF, ‘Bar 70U AT 8 i SHIR troners. ex- wrlel;l;ed Anply ln Dennn. 1009 17th st. s'!'nm RAPHER - SECRETARY, capable {aking 120 words minute. willing worker: tart. mpt _advancement: mun Handie deiatls: BAndle corrempond- o steasdy position; references. Box s WA!TI\ISB—ADP!! at once 826 18th st. HELP MEN & WOMEN. lnaexveritnced] for RTEND] mornumly Saturany Diehts: possibly steady. Apply Dude ‘Ranch, N p.m. »n-lm bivd.. after 8 p UPLE. n butler and outs work: wife cock and_general Rousework. | Address Mrs Mt. Vernon, | VA%75r phone Alexandris Fr-deli. rnuze whik lnnlllltlun dining room: 112 50 moc.. hoard: references reatilred.” Gull LY. 6704 for interview. - WAITRESS, experienced, Apply Ex- ecutive Pharmacy, 908 Penn ave. n.w. WOMAN. white. to_care for bo-rd nnd salary. Apply 203: child; room. 3 Florida ave AnFly Quaker | WOMAN, colored. youns. neat, wishes job cNookl £, l.h' city refs. Go home n{zhu wonum. col ed;, Dart time. -mmoem. no Bunflul 1ig! aundry: £00d r oy aay EHery SRass. ave. n.w. woum, ble. colored, wishes 1T terncons, no washing, ‘good ool TR AT 080Y tansht WOMAN, colored, wants _general ouse- work, experienced with children, 7,§30d plain cook: city reference. Hobart 1 'WOMAN. colored, neat. day work or_part time or housework; $10, carfare: good ref. AT. 5284 WOMEN, 2. colored, Pk narsine young. wish days Hobart 4583, B—-13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. DINING CAR doing mo wkly: low rent; . B Hollander,” 607 %"00 nhlm!‘! "fl'in B HOUSE mevn. clears 3208 521 flllna l'l 8.W., COTn: Gwner, ME o st ocvn“uulr barn; sood oti; ‘ostab, 46 m s- fo A — 5 -n servicon %l‘i Mlln&nn. Va.: ;n«a lol Chestiat 1661 Res:, Ghen on Wi l\lul 8al st. Aff, ut 4790 2 A, S will sacrifice. Alln 't 1 N ll'vllll lt Arl, Va. rcx’i’. Oahln. Hol‘.. é‘:flk which 'l.l! mnul?l- ‘Call 300 B st ANCIAL BAGKIN Bl Seioil domieer el o o7 S 1 e Sn S it 31,000, Por persor 1! terview. Box 2i Star adle nl 8- for in- UESTAURANT lwhukn. amtswn v\%_i Eower Blds.. 14th and K. Sis. RESTAURANT. upper 14th st.—Very beag- tiful Sxtures, 11 Booths, -'n Jfi?urf'i‘u glools; sood ‘business. beer; closes 10 'MH\ mm Bob Hollander, Tower B! DRUGSTORE, Tarse _corner siarer How heant: Wil sell equipment for 8560 snd give long lesse. Box 28 FRUITS, FLOWERS, VW mm eses, B st Spar e v S com) 385 fia Btar. Tovely store; Box fli-A‘ Sta Nll % 80-. Btar. (Axtures fic'x\'mea) with Adams st. large display 'lndol" st,.320 ice opportunity Rent. hn 1-‘:‘.".%1 4180, B’ NG HOUSE, 13 n full : Tazme owner & Sears: 9500 Randier” T 'OWENS REALTY. ME. 100 STORE. Italian-American; GROCERY ex- gellent Jogation: no competti 3 LI. 429 best anan-‘v;"\ me owner %_bar_business 1300 Hollander, Es lm h Iocation: ‘clossd Sunann oes_ $160 dail s-:nnce $9.500; SANDW!CH!! deli., beer, conf, nice B apt.: opp.: reasonable: terms. ) eonette, beautiful equipt., ousiness; acct. fliness. sac., $1'850: KB \._S. ECONOMON, HO. 2472, DU. 6817. * complete, MARKET FIX' . be sold immediately: cause, sudden lllneu will sell at a i Sacrifice: bis bar Box 31 Y s ALL furn.; STUDIO 1376 baths; well Tense: 83,000 terra $3. OWENS REALTY. ME. 3683, OUSE. long established; capacity 00; modern kit 8 bedrms. 3 baths: xmnzm: on 2 stteets; parkink space b0 rn/mcm A._BLUNDON CO.. NA. 0714 BOARDING HOUSE. NEAR DUPONT CIR- CLE, OOM ATHS. F! WITH B GUESTS a0 PRoFITA BLE ER- GENCY REQUIRES A SIIcK sAL!m‘"N\ GASH HANDLES." "ROBER JULIA. PERSONAL. !!HORRHOID! own method ERADICATED BY M¥ Results_effective for a fife- or money back _Write for booklet No druss or surzery DR SOMMERWERCK 1365 Colnmbln rd__Adame ARISTOCRATI! CULTURED feaches well-Dred Eaelioh aerl-conparas freedom from self-consciousness. SEpench; Individusl leuom MI. 6565. Ext o 'OLORED, N!W YORE Flencer Aliersan cots relined, oid nylu les redesigned. UBY _Chestnut 1725. ¢ TRSE WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY PEO Dlo i auiat country Home: reasonable Tates, exne;l;nl care lnd sood food. Falls Chur nm D'S PRIVATE EINDERGAR: ten lfi%! llmuhnm ave n.w: schoo! of and nursery: hour day or eet™™ LOVELY FIRST- R ROOM VACANT in pursing “home. " Telephone Randolph REFINED GENTLEMAN SHARE ment, own rewly farh bedroom nse Ritcnen 04 1IVIng Tt ehtersaseing priloren alking distance Govt. bldgs. Box 276-A. _SITUATIONS MEN. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. BUSINESS. STENOGRAPHERS. NEED seversl NOW for openings, many laced up $35 week. Dally openings. eepers. accounta rapid typists. chine operators—maie “and_female. NO charge uniess PLACED. BOYDS red- fted.”” 1333 P st. (Larsest—Est. 22 ¥rs) m | star. T S e ng: books starte Teports: _city refs.. reas _Randolph_ !ns,l KKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT (public_ex- perience). wishes permanent connection accounts. Reasonable rates. BOOKKEEPER OGRAPHER, _indus- trious. appreciate, work, capable. sood edu- cation. H. Sente). Box NOTICE TO ENROLL—1940. NOTICE TO ALL REPUBLICAN LEGAL RESIDENTS OP THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA All Republicans who are 21 vears of age or over. both men and women, who legal residents of the District of pnd who do mot vote or hold 2 in any State. are requested 10 entoll' with the Republican State Gom mittee in and for the District of Columbii Room 702 1331:1333 G smfl NW. | Washington. D. C. the purpose’ of Deing 18 eloser. tonch ‘with he sala Stags Committee and with the chairmen of the various voting districts and for the pur- | pose of establshing thelr status as mem. bers of the Republican party Sald enrol ment <hall take place on April 19. 20. 2 3 and 24, T840 betwoen tha. hors of 1 oclock moon and 7:00 P.M. on said date JAMES C_ WILKES. Chairman of the Republican ‘State Committee for the Dis- trict_of Columbia. “CLYDE D. GARRETT. Secretary of sald Committee. FALSE TEETH REPAIRED | AuTo- WHILE YOU W. Private Waiting oo Robt. B. Scott. Dental Tech Rms 901.907 Weators Bide. AOR 14th at B Met 1833 A DEAL FUNERAL AT $75 Provides same service as on: 2 $500 Don't waste “insurance money F2UR SRAL with 95 veare’ axperien: Linealn 8200 HELP_MEN. ADV._ AGENCY—Younz man. to_become i acct. executive. Sypher & Levy. 1204 N. Y. ave, 4:30 to 6 p.m. ur Sypher. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, _experienced. fober. honest. willing workera. (o eii Dodge and Plymouth cars and trucks. Apply at Fred Motor 4100 Georsia ave.Taylor 2900, AUTO SALESMEN (3 all force and volume business requires !hl! we employ only experienced men: highest commission and bonus; transportation furn . plenty of floor time' and excellent merchandise on one of the city's best lots. _Applv Mr. Swan Rocca, 315 Ga._ave. BRICK MASONS_Report 3Rth and Ala- bama ave se. Thursday morning. Long m‘c ER.experienced, for cut-rate stors. Apply 58 M be experience steadv Job Apply Stall No. BUTCHER. must for_right man- 59,0 solicit new accounts. goo Asory Bloan's Credve CARPENTER to put o ot on asbestos shingle small job in nearby Va. Box 275-A, 8tar. CARPENTERS —Steady work: must have tools. ~Federal Contracting Co. Inc. 913 m- York ave. n.w. . LLEGE STUDENT, for part-time work, Fnaraatnery: abour 10, TR v ME Buet. 1427 Eve st. n.y. Rm. 210. 00 AN, experienced. cent Cafe, 723 14th st. nw. DELICATESSEN AND SANDWICH MAN. ex- perienced. must have reference. Good salary. Emerson 4402. DELIVERY MAN. for liuor sfore; must be over 21; must have references. AKD person. ' (No phone calls). 620 R inedy g TRIBUTOR for Sunrise candy. must Fave car. Be ante (o gperate erew "and finance mdse. after first few davs. See Mr. or_Mrs. R. Anderson, Ebbitt Hotel. FELECTRICIANS (10), only those with fin- ished house wiring experience: loh( Jobs. 70 ml]El out of Washington. Apply 4807 B ve., Bethesda. Md. RMIR Wlnud expeflenced ADDIY BD! 215. R Rcc Vi FLOOR LA!!“B nd sanders, experienced 7 strip layers. ~Appiy to foreman On Job ot RistenGertend” Mizand = d sal Al ] 1 GMT t,nl""count Food salary O Apy fmmedinie Garaen Market. 1305 Wilson biva.. Rossivid, JANTTOR. married, age about 5 ron Pire- man experience: $35 and apt. monthly. Call, 4-6, Mr. Plunkert, No. 1 Th omas cir. MAN, young. own or able to Apply Cres- %D 3 ar ‘Custorgers : Siricted aren WIFite Box S3LoF. Brar. MAY, 10-25, who wants an epporfunity fo d Tt Company. "*adme " sales ‘saperience would be h eipful. Apply 2-4, 979 National Press_Bld Box l‘A}l voun white, to drive truck, now_ city: 3 ist fur buyer; mrenbly oung, to assi i MAN, one Ao berg’ AMERICAN IGNIFIED SER & 700_seuthen it v}zc; 0333 mm, or "nd cook eulond 15 yrs’ exp.: Dupont 1068. CHA AND BUTLER. in private family. Mhnllc and Wilbert Davis. 19 DOMESTIC. RELIABLE AGENCY. DE. 5561, 1402 11th, €ooks, maids, nurses, houseworkers, day Workers. waltresses, part-timers, couples. 18% INSTRUCTION COURSES. SPANISH—Native teacher. method: besingers aitinced SOSR small groups. Senor Ramos, Hobart o5 ande Puhll- 31 Teup Trhe Vlnt BOYD CIVIL SERVICE BOO! | gatlons latest” editions, | e Cl | SCHOOL. B 2 AUTO | Dmvmo mmumon—couru- T patlent, professional instructor: learn | to drive skilitully. saf2lv and easi: ki | and trafic.” Mr. Rundiett. Emerson AR5 0] 'LESBONS—Reliable whit hours. “cars furnished: poml'fxm:e'éur'e'& parking for tests. Noel. Emerson 565 LEARN 'BEAUTY CULTURE, ARFLYNN BEAUTY 1210 BT, W\, over Nugent's Deees & 8hov. District 1762. THE MABELLE HONDUR Beauty Tralned Operator Is in Demand FREE CATALOG—EASY TERMS. 1340 N. Y. Ave. (Est. 22 Yrs.) ME. 7778. NAKON BEAUTY SCHOOL. Write for_ free booklet. National placement. 3000 14th st n.w. HO. 0166 SECRETARIES Are in DEMAND—You are losing MONEY now bymiot taking a QUICK Review course at BOYD'S Students of ALL schools are at e naneye g dor PRitions iop loss | GO —regls SCHOOL (est. 9% 375, 1333 P st. CHAUFPEUR, efl 8. Govt., enn work flrlvln( parties, etc. 5:30 p.m. Lincoln 4378 after 5:30. 18 CHEF, colored, 18 years’ experience; refer- ences, Can take complete charge of Kiteh- 386 before 4 . (X)OK-HOU!IHAN 15 years' 2o_anywhere. ELECTRICAL lege grad.. student, wants work in lighting-wiring estimation. drl(tlnl electromex cal 'ork 1 30, WO. 5837. nm-elm Pulnlu experience: references: driv Sterling Rm. 3. 1 prosressive firm or part-time service small | FALSE TEETH REPAIRED WHILE YO Private Waltine Rooms Robt. B Bcott. Dental Tech Rooms 201,902 Westory Bidg. 05 14th at P Met 1 CLEANED. POLISHED E YOU WAIT, ntal ° Laboratory. Weitary & dg.. 14th and P N.W PERMANENTS, $1.25; Wave. 15c: manicure. 18e. ME_ 7778 Mabeile_Honour School. 1340 N. ¥. Ave. MEET FRIENDLY FOLKS THROUGH PAY THOMPSON. ME. 3116 After 5 or Box 260-A, Btar. 22°* MOTOR TRAVEL. FLORIDA, LEAVING THURS_ MORNING impa, St. Petersburg: return here 29th or | Some take 2 or 3. Dupont 1262 DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED | DRUGSTDR!—EUY CHATTEL NOTE BE- ASH OF VL r}’»‘:‘fuu"’%fi?"}?n’é’#‘ KORTIL Tov0 oe ROOMING HOUSE. CAPITOL HILL, FURNITURE AND GUEST HOUSE. . nmm‘m STONE RES- IDEN LARGE LAWN. CePER muhs'r pnmngg OW] $850 TO $1,000 MONTHLY: s [ mmvmm ROBERT A. JULIA. NA. 7452. MING HOUSES _BOARDING HOUSES. NO THE_TIME BUSINESS, BUYERS. WATTTNG. o) WINFIELD & THURM, “Wash.'s Largest R » ooa § harecst Rooming House Bscken ROOM'G HOUSE BUSINESS. TOTAL PRICE, $250. Col. rd, near 16th—9 t. Most of furniture goes wn‘)’a“l’::'u it 10117 Vermont. Room 217. NA. 3310 HOME. 14 rms. 3 baths; rent. }25 turniture above the > averase; ‘et mo.: straight lease; price. $4,000. KEACH & FORBES, 1010 Vt._ Ave. Rm. 314. RE. 2919. * CHATTEL NOTES. gxheu Prices Pald. Money 8ame Day. T. To § A BOARDING H’OU!! S!COND TO NONE is 4his beautifully furnished 14-room. 4- bath house on bynm ng ave. rent. $125. Income quoted M 0: re-wn- le_ter: ’I'HURM. “Wash.'s L-rlen Roemsn House Brokers."” 908 10th St. NW. - NA. D854 ROOMING AND BOARDING Houses Wanted at Once. Plenty of buyers for yuur furniture and siness._any 'size or pr f. FiLIs, Rm 214 NA. 8310, 1010 Vermom Ave.. | THURSDAY MORNING, | | ghare expenses: Piymouth sedan: referenge. one 3797-] BEAUTY PARLORS. FILIPINO. nnu houxebsy work, private family: “experienced, reliable, réferences. Box_261-A._Star. 18" MAN. young, colored. nieat. honest. reliabl Jeois work ot auy kind; experience. (ML EXCESSIVE WEIGHT safely redu:ed won- derful Prench method used Della Ledendecker. 3038 0 5t how Mich 1120 CAMERA SEIVlCE & REPAIRS. MAN, colored. wishes IR ah porer o work' in_liauor_store. ._96841-J. MAN. Virginian, colored, aenm work_as janitor, elevator operator. houseman, car washer: _experience. permit. HO. 5648. mmfi o ALDERT, Phone Natondl 4712, ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS. A FULLE] 815 10 8F N MAN. youn, cnlorefl‘ wants work as driver, T borer: ref. LI. 8644. ou colored. wants work ster 8 " dlevator operator. porter: nas D, ;_ref. Hobart 7924. o SERVICE STATION OPERATOR_or asst. mer. LT 0; 1 age IT. collége. understands all lines o{ work: will take any shift. day or night. . 7688. ¢ STENOGRAPHER, expert. lic with secretarial, legal rience. desires position at Box 283-A. Star. SITUATIONS MEN & WOMEN. COUPLE, white, butler-valet and cook: first- class references = Write Petermann. 1626 Pst. nw., D _C. Phone Decatur 0131. COUPLE. middle-aged. colored. as chauf- feur. genl, nousework; exp., good ref. 2425 Ontario_rd. Hobart 0849. CALCULATING MACHINES, 8hort. EASY. interesting Course—Comp- totometer, Merchant. Friden. Monros. Bur- roughs. etc Thousands used in Govern- ment and in private Dustness, T Touch Typ- ng urse. New Classes - DAY. BOYD SCHOOL. 1333 F st. LEARN BEAUTY QULTURE. Thoroush training. Graduates placed. Start any day. Special price this month. OF BEAUTY CULTURE, 1317 F 8t. N.W. HELP DOMESTIC. g?o ’ lll!l Eflmuvfgg. :e-t. relllblflc. y refs.: me_nights: th certi cate; $10 week. 1352 Bheridan si. @w, Hnb-r 15 n lored, laundress; woodley 108, GIRL white, refined. care for 2 children &h. and board plus Teference. MAN AND WIFE. wish job with janitor's quarters, or job to live in; references. Lincoln 7324. _SITUATIONS WOMEN. [BERMA! Feneral of ‘contawious Rursiag, MEnt duty, wanted. DI. 2784. COMPANION, governess. home supervision: broad experience: excelient references and unincumbered. Call Metropolitan 5717. * GOVERNESS-SECRETARY, English, of ex- ceptional experience and abllity, wishes superior Excellent references. Box_277-A, Star.’ 19¢ INPANT'S NURSE, 34, exp._ speaks several lm{unn, dietitian, can tlke enur! ehlrl gf lome: minimum, $12 A ta [ YSIO-* 'IST, ten years' exp. on colonic jrrigations and manipuls. tions: will care for patients with doctors” m-uflptlom Columbia 4783. TYPIST, 60 wds. min. nm. yous - perienced, meiont: e "is- GIRL, colored, 2230, huuu Sleaning, "cook- ing: good refere 2728 ooru.nd ol Telenl\onz ‘Adams 2101 GIRL. colured attending school, can ha good home a r salary, clrin‘ during Spare hours. 720 enbos DIRL whue. . Jor, seneral housework: plain cooking: fami uyé stay nights; $40 Gml. white, under 30 ¥ ba very £ood ook and houseworl er” Neat o C Star A B35T ey n C. l'menon 857 to l:m) and care for (Apply in store), 6540 .., ""7 Chevy Chase pkwy., enndren llu B some llllndl‘y ant, comfortab erenen weneral ?nd live'T retesredr o le room: $10 week: city x_62-A, B Tive n.. upgtairs | O will hent nm { ousework: 815 "Gorcoran st. "nwe " A WOMAN, oolored, wants houxmrk sleep m or cut M cager. ‘i cafe, bolrdln ouse. Xelzmce. DRIVEWAYS—ASPHALT. Pyt. homes, parking lots, tennis courts. Pree est ~ Guar work _Low time pay- Q CK TOP ROADS CO.. NA 0464, HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES. OOFING, _asbestos siding, metal work. concrete and brick work. ' Complete re- modeling by 7 Somoetent cratsmen. Imnm'ument Division. 28R } NE. . North 7203. uoDl:Rle: “YOUR _HOME_ NOW! ATING APERING PAINTING SIDING SULATING "ARPENTRY $5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 28ouaTs of Satistactory Service. TABOR'S _HOME RENOVATING CO.. Office” and - Showrooms, 1420 Irving Bt N.W. _Adams 7900 * Prom Cellar to Attic Deal With a Reliable Mirm. NO CASH DOWN, Small Monthly Plymentl Federal Contrncflng ‘Co., Inc., 913 New anl Ave, N. W v NA. 7417, _19° 16, REPAIRS & SERVICE. CARPENTER_Recreation rooms, icreens. femedeling, bookcases, shelves, ctc. 8, J ick. 2006 Col. rd. North 84' © 21° CHAIR R CANEING wfi LSTER- Porch rockers 3 1285 xo«.n st. n.' nmn ME 2062 ELECTRI( "When you need an elec- Ticion eaiAth the lecme Bhop on Wheels, District 6171. No job too small. ELECTRIC WIRING FiErer - ld b 1! i T Lol b FLOORS 3 Pavering, n-n North nga" o 1-&' SITUATIONS DOMISTlC GIRL. colored, neat, wants 8 to 6: ¥2 day Wed. and o sunu-n. 87 Bo and carfare: refs ME. ts part-time. cr hlll-tlm. '0 nuel HO. 0634. HRL, good et L e oo, e Rt ates Carfarer llund.éred, ‘38c_pr. _ Norih G028, ants work of any Kind. Reference, Phone ulfihlllfl 799: IRL. reneral housework or hursiny. small celle l"m. amily, 3 lent e Dibont_d5gs. cer- 320 'hne cleln. inulllmt, hel-lth tmnu h.w., light cookins ohur d, mnll a) it nies ADL. ‘WOMAN, vhlte. 80 h 45 "."‘.h“’ 2862. hmuns w".h lln 10 0r “oute anted for general lb hite colored. “ ;‘ l'n "m"x-n-mmn 3414 general bo\ut'bfk sood salary. gll.l experienced. Iln 1n; HII.F WOMEN. references necessary. 148-Y, Star. has_department s verhwnnel’dept. na Boor, Golden- and MAN, colored. iter ltld houlemnn youn, 'lmlnl worker; references. 1513 t‘l st. p.w. AGH Young woman, to IENCY—! become ac l th B!fl er & Levy, 1204 Lt ol Y g. 0 WM v-nu ener: hwu'o!krl nd: Sunday: ' .k [ ts job T hlln'r. fi. orkes: seler .m.é. x%’i’é“im‘ ReRw, Bo_Sun ored, wish . maid or gh.w.. Ao e leh :e'(“{‘mmnuht. il wmu«m Dupont GIRL. oblored. d-ir- Dlflf-'.hlu '&fil mrnnlnu 9r afternoons; references. T o ol Tor o Tioain 57 E8E | )] \rt-1 morn! g GIRL. colored. lm’oh hmorldz :r Dlll.n cook; T Part-time job: I"ll.mm Dlltflut 6771. INTING, decoration; inter. ool aa o e e estimates.~_Call af! cer ] RA. PAINTING. Papering, & l:“ Finishing. i s—- g ME. 5180_ (After 6 PM. DU. 6067 19° FAPER, HANGING, painting. Deat, Clean work: low prices: hundreds of Call TA. 1889. satisfled customers PAPER HANDTNG is week only. $6.50 0 washabls nlggnt ‘oapers: APER nio AND PAINTING—p pert, Nulhl! R"l&. interior: oot painied: $11ap' B ‘Siadies. AT 8831 HANGING and mlnfin —SNC(II m&nfl only. rooms do | ny 'n ‘work: _gua; E. 6059, 18¢ nmhn PAPERING, P e R, Keener, LI. 4395. G. qur work for less money. Guaranteed ity. Call Adams 1344 Keystone Decorating Co., 8451 ch 8. NW. mu By own 'ordk " PLASTERING. nmnv P R MAN. , 21-30. experienced in hats -n‘a ‘haberdas Tdkinery. iitls shos Knowledse o M 2 35. to t.uvel wrby, Ve and e m’ '::nle Sar fum: about 835 ol e gillpac, 1487 Eye n Tl AT P % Washington ~ Laun BEAUTY O pnu experienced; stea position. 2301 4th k e Na phne malty, neat, colored, Bl L o Bl PLUMBING AND m‘rnv ling_ s speciaity; irry E._Willlams. N ’ Jobbing lnfl 2 -lloslll service. ?gfi. ‘."a wishes work (M 8:! 30 %2 | PLUMBING AND mmo—mn-bu serv- % remodeling. Dove, 1008 G n. Repairing. O?hblllhtd 1910. 7964. MAN. colored, live and 'Ofk lt Iml fi\mtr{dlll: AS nfl‘“u‘m':fl“::lfl'::lnh lgllll 5 35 718, o’la‘.m'n' Caralsn, Jogal Fets, tn-h Phone Bpruce 0164. BEAUTY OPERATOR, all-around; flw part time mo‘r’uulfl' ;lwll':lnud !Anl:Dl! person, ‘heetse, skin and .clln p.elllhll- Established 1803, 1145 Conn. ave. A ncemment ko Mot Graate 7“!“ W, C. Tocery_store. Experience. Box 1¢ G le to g. i Adams, 8021 Georsia ave. Siiver awed Wit car. m_ Barly Dipont 6370, o iostnefoe wers siaioo. @) —and clerk. experl- nuf_ Fwasact's [ S B e S A ml g5, house cl eaning: uml.. o ”":hh:' tuli Dart 2%- general hou: !nhn 1 Radio Trouble? '5:',% MID-CITY Radio S8hop, 53""." 88 600k gfi?iu”fl%wm. A nxun':o‘ %fi S HRLS “’fl .flm 'Ilh ts. °"phone permanent. RUGS cleaned, safe, thoroush. at a|A Luwin 00.,—:% 7th 8t. NW. NO. 02106.0. W esty. reasonable. V. UPHOLSTERING, SRR e o 4 et | hdind ROOMSE AND APTS., 0, rooms, Tene 85750, Showiut excexlem income. Price_only $700; & NFIE! NA. 0884. _ AFETERL Govt. rent, - $250: income, equipt. new: ats.; CH AND FORBES, 1010 Vt. Rm. 314. RE. 2019. ¢ ROOMING HOUSE. F. 3% Bear 20th nws 15 rooms. 5 baths, beautiful large v-m oratély furnss pris ath for owner: all filled: perfect for tourist o boarding: $2.000 handies. ED' ) NA. 3310 * 1010 _Vermont. Room 217. Tent. $100; heat ase: ,000 BEAUTY SALON. K st light, water turn 7-31." le Tndome: Beautifan shos: 85 handles: KEACH & FORBES, 1010 Vt_Ave. Rm. 314. RE. 2019, ¢ DON'T DUNUSUAL BUY. Feoming nouse. o te . _Inspection invited. LD & THURM, “Wash.'s Largest Rooming House Brokers.” 903 loth Bt NW. © NA. 0654: BE A SMART BUYER. ROOMING HOUSE, 12 RMS. $400 DOWN PAYMENT. Harvard st., between 14th and 15th n.w. —215 baths.” 2-car gar. beautiful yard: present owner 7 yrs.: rormuly doctor's ELLIS 331 Rome: hard fo beat’ fn ED 1010 Vermont Room 217. NA 0. YOU WILL BUY ON INSPECTIO! Boarding house, 15th and R. I. ave.: rooms, 2 baths, nicely furnished: ood {n: WINF IELD & IHURM. H0R_10th St. N.W. NA. 0654 ROOMS _AND APTS. 13th near N: 14 s, 2 bath rent. ‘$108: full price. §790:" down ‘pavment only $200. Investi- “WINFIELD & THURM, 908 10th St. N.W. NA. 9654, ROOMING HOUSE, Irvine st. near 1dth n.w.—10 rooi fi T 380 rent: new turnllllre‘ AT cidaires! wire barkain: filled; down, 10 1010 Vemont. Room 21 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. A RDION—No need now to put ofl startin ons on that instrum wanted to know ho'tophn Tt you_wa sta will loan you ai Instrument wlmflut Charge or deposit o 3% available on mpet. - drame zramm- ACCOR.D l.hl Pllno 8hop IIII ll $125; 4! -bl Al | lé‘m l hulb h:x'fi;‘er.‘ 9" Bl 130-Sam Venutt e Phno B‘W. 1015 th IL nv. EVENING! Mfl—————m ! '?“""‘:...".".'S.m'ffi'} e a.u-‘n-. TR 1s: 6-room holuo fan uefi“ T Call MF. Warnor. N t‘r‘l.:rl!lh RIAGE black. malu. ehm-mn Phote" Adama. 042000, SN BEDRCOM s _Jovely ut iolidh om Foasecfil” Sner, lo.i'w fmmnn. 4%"! 14th -Maple. xoon d ey s room (eat vel,ar). quality suite; 4 ‘aan BA( E PR ——Oun nights. LIBERAL mm.'«n 14th st. n.w. Soso. aongc S nw. n#e.u Lewis oeThe sufte has vanity

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