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32 LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT. —By WEBSTER. ALL RIGHT, STANLY, YOU MAY ' / PLAY FOOT BALL FOR A LITTLE < ! WHILE, BUT IF YOU GET YOUR f 1 CLOTHES DIRTYTLL PUNISH j i ( YOU SEVERELY! DO YOU f ' - ! - ']* \ W / eow i*;i ry r rt »P* *—i. ■. CAPTAIN BLOOD I By RAFAEL The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (Continued from Yesterday’s Star.) •'l'll give you ten pounds for him,” said the colonel at last. Peter Blood prayed that the offer might be rejected. For no reason that he could have riven you, he was taken with repugnance at the thought of becoming the property of this gross animal, and in some sort the property of that hazel-eyed young girl. But It would need more than repugnance to seave him from hie destiny. A slave Is a slave, and has no power to shape his fate. Peter Blood was sold to Col. Bishop—a dis dainful buyer—for the ignominious nim of ten pounds. CHAPTER V. Arabella Bishop. One sunny morning in January, about a month after the arrival of the Jamaica Merchant at Bridgetown. Miss Arabella Bishop rode out from her uncle's fine house on the heights to the northwest of the city. She was attended by two negroes, who trotted after her at a respectful distance, and her destination was Government House, whither she went to visit the governor's lady, who had lately been ailing. Reaching the summit of a gentle, grassy slope, she met a tall, lean man dressed in a sober, gentle manly fashion, who wAs walking in the opposite direction. He was a stranger to her, and strangers were rare enough in the island. And yet in some vague way he did not seem quite a stranger. Miss Arabella drew rein, affecting to pause that she might admire the prospect, which was fair enough to warrant It. Yet out of the corner of those hazel eyes she scanned this fel low very attentively as he came nearer. She corrected her first im pression of his dress. It was sober enough, but hardly gentlemanly. Coat and breeches were of plain homespun, and If the former sat so •well upon him it was more by virtue of hl» natural grace than by that of tailoring. His stockings were of cot ton, harsh and plain, and the broad castor, which he respectfully doffed as he came up with her. was an old one, unadorned by band or feather. What had seemed to be a periwig at a little distance was now revealed for the man's own lustrous coiling black hair. , Out of a brown, shaven, saturnine face two eyes that were startlingly blue considered her gravely. The man would have passed on but that she detained him. "I think I know you, sir,” said She. Her voice was crisp and boyish, and there was something of boyishness In her manner, If one can apply the term to so dainty a lady. -It arose perhaps from an ease, a directness, which disdained the artifices of her sex, and set her on good terms with all the world. To this it may be due that Miss Arabella had reached the age of five and twenty not merely un married but unwooed. Bhe used with all men a sisterly frankness which in itself contains a quality of aloofness, rendering It difficult for any man to become her lover. Her negroes had halted at some distance In the rear, and they squatted now upon the short grass until It should be her pleasure to proceed upon her way. The stranger came to a standstill upon being addressed. "A lady should know her own prop* erty,” said he. ••My property?" • "Tour uncle’s, leastways. Bel me present myself. I am called Peter Blood, and I am sworth precisely ten pounds. I know It, because that Is the sum ytqr uncle paid for me. It Isf not every man has the same op portunities of ascertaining his real value.” She recognized him then. She had not seen him since that day upon the mole a month ago, and that she ahould not instantly have known him again, despite the interest he had then aroused In her. is not surprising, con sidering the change he had wrought In his appearance, which now was hardly that of a slave. ”My aod'.” said she. "And you can laugh!” "It'a an achievement,” he admitted. “But, then, 1 have not fared as 111 as J might.” “X have heard of that,” said aha. she had heard was that this rebel-convict had been discovered to i be a physician. The thing had come to the ears of Gov. Steed, who suf- j sered damnably from the gout, and Oov. Steed had borrowed the fellow ; from his purchaser. Whether by j skill or good fortune, Peter Blood had afforded the governor that relief which his excellency had failed to ob tain from the ministrations of either of the two physicians practicing in Bridgetown. Then the governor's lady had desired him to attend her for the megrims. Mr. Blood had found her suffering from nothing worse than peevishness, the result of a natural petulance aggravated by the dullness of life in Bai'bados to a lady of her social aspirations. But he had prescribed for her none the leas, and she had conceived herself the better for his prescription. After that the, fame of him had gone through Bridge town, and Col. Bishop had found that there was more profit to be made Out of his new slave by leaving him to pursue hit profession than by setting him to work on the plantations, for which purpose he had been originally acquired. ‘Tt is yourself, madam, I have to thank for my comparatively easy and clean condition,” said Mr. Blood, “and I am glad to take this opportunity of doing 8o.” The gratitude was In his words rather than in his tone. Was he mocking, she wondered, and looked at him with the searching frankness that another might have found disconcert ing. He took the glanoe for a ques tion, answered It. “If some other planter had bought me,” he explained, “It is odds that the facts of my shining abilities might never have been brought to light, and I should be hewing and hoeing at this moment like the poor wretches who were landed with me.” “And why do you thank me for that? It was my uncle who bought you.” •'But he would not have done so had you not urged him. 1 perceived your Interest. At the time 1 resented It.” “TOu resented It?” There was a challenge in her boyish voice. “I have had no lack of experiences of this mortal life, but to be bought and sold was a new one, and I was hardly in the mood to love my pur chaser.” "If I urged you upon my uncle, sir. It was that I commiserated you.” There w-as a slight severity in her lone, as If to reprove the mixture of mockery and flippancy in which he seemed to be speaking. She proceeded to explain herself. “My uncle may appear to you a hard man. No doubt he is. They are all hard men, these planters. U Is the life, I suppose. But there are others here who are worse. There is Mr. Crabstoh. for Instance, up at Speights • town. He Was there on the mole, waiting to buy my uncle's leavings, and If you had fallen into his hands — a dreadful man. That is why.” He was a little bewildered. “This Interest In a stranger ” he began. Then changed the direction of his probe. “But there were others 1 as deserving of commiseration.” "You did not seem quite like the 1 others.” I “T am not,” said he. "Oh!” She stared at him, bridling 1 a little. “You have a good opinion of yourself.” I "On the contrary. The others are all worthy rebels. lam not. That Is the difference. I Was one who had not the Wit to sec that England re quires purifying. I was content to ! pursue a doctor’s trade In Bridge • water while my betters were shed i ding their blood to drive out an un -1 clean tyrAnt and his rascally crew.” “Sir!” ahe cheeked him, "I think j you are talking treason."* 1 "I hope lam not obscure,” said he. “There are those here who would 1 have you flogged If they heard you." ' “The governor would '-never allow 1 tt. He has the gout, and his lady has | the megflms.” “Do you depend upon that?” She t was frankly scornful. , “You have certainly never had the gout; probably not even the me , grlms," said he. She made a little impatient (nov«- . ment with h%r hand and looked away i from hint a moment, out to sea. Quite suddenly ahe looked at hlfn again, and bow her brows war* kail, , EYENIKO STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924. "But if you are not a rebel, how come you here?" He saw the thing she apprehended, and he laughed. "Faith, now. It's a long story." said he. "And one perhaps that you would prefer not to tell 7” Briefly on that he told It her. “My God! What an Infamy!” she cried, when he had done. "Oh. It's a sweet country—England under King James! There's no need to commiserate me further. All 1 things considered, 1 prsfer Barbados. . Here at least one can believe In God." He looked first to right, then to i left as he spoke, from the distant I shadowy bulk of Mount Hlllbay to j the limitless ocean ruffled by the ; winds of heaven. - Then, as If the ! fair prospect rendered him conscious of hts own littleness and the insig nificance of his woes, he fell thought ful. “Is that so difficult elsewhere?" she asked him, and she was very grave. “Men make it so.” "I see " She laughed a little, on a note of sadness, it seemed to him. “I have never deemed Barbados the earthly mirror of heaven,” she con fessed. "But no doubt you know your world better than 1.” She touched her horse with her little Sll ver-hllted whip. "T congratulate you on this easing of your misfortunes.” He bowed, and she moved on. Her negroes sprang up, and went trotting after her. Awhile Peter Blood remained stand ing there, where she left him. con ning the sunlit waters of Carlisle Bay below, and the shipping in that spa cious haven, about which the gulls were fluttering noisily. Tt was a fair enough prospect, he reflected, but It was a prison, and In announcing that he preferred It to England he had Indulged that almost laudable form of boasting which lies In belittling our misadventures. He turned, and, resuming hie way, Went off In long, swinging strides toward the little huddle of hut* built of mud and wattles—a miniature vil lage Inclosed In a stockade which the plantation slaves Inhabited, and where he, himself, was lodged with them. Through his mind sang the line of Lovelace: “Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor Iron bars a cage.” But he gave It a fresh meaning, the very converse of that which its au thor had intended. A prison, he re flected, was a prison, though ft had neither walls nor bars, howsver spa cious tt might be. And as he realised It that morning so he was to realise it increasingly as time sped on. Dally he came to think more of his clipped wings, of his exclusion from the world, and less of the fortuitous liberty he enjoyed. Nor did the con trasting of his comparatively easy lot With that of his Unfortunate fel low-convicts bring him the satisfac tion a differently constituted mind might have derived from It. Rather did the Contemplation of their misery increase the bitterness that waa gathering In his soul. Os the forty-two who had. been landed with him from the Jamaica Merchant, Colonel Bishop had pur chased no less than 25. Th* remain der had gone to lesser planters, some of them to Spelghtstown, and others still farther north. What may have been the lot of the latter he could not tell, but among Bishop's slaves Peter Blood came and went frelly, sleeping In their quarters, And their lot he knew to be a brutalising mis ery. They tolled In the sugar planta tions from sunrise to sunset, and If their labors flagged, there were the whips of the overseer and his men to quicken them. They went In rags. Some almost naked; they dwelt in squalor, and they were 111-nourished on salted meat and matte dumplings —food which to many of them Was for a season at least so nauseating that two of them sickened and died before Bishop remembered that their lives had a certain Value in labor to him, and yielded to Blbod’s Interces sions for a better care of such as fell 111. To curb insubordination, one of them who had rebelled against Kent, the brutal overseer, was lashed to death by negroes Under his comrades' eyes, and another who ha* been so misguided as to run away Into the woods was tracked, brought back, flogged, and then branded on the forehead With the letters "F. T..” that all might Know him for a fugitive traitor as long as he lived. Fortu nately for him, the poor fellow died as a consequence of the flogging. After that a dull, splritllss resig nation settled down upon the re mainder. Tpe most mutinous were quelled, and accepted their unspeak able lot with the tragic fortitude of despair. (Continued In Tomorrow’s Star.J Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. 1135 14th it.. Joll'a Newastand. 14th and P, Hay Pharmacy. 15tb and U. J. 8. Clemance. 14th and W at*.. Eagle Pharmacy. 11901 Georgia ave.. John G. Bigg* Pharmacy. 11908 14th n.w.. Colllflower Art and Gilt Co. #4Ol 14th, Bronaitgb's Pharmacy. 14fh and Ruchanan. Hohberger. . 14th and Colorado arc., O'Donnall’a Pharmacy. Holmead and Otta place. Holmead Pharmacy. 8209 Mount Pleaaant at.. Mount Pleaaant Cigar and New* Shop. 17*8 Columbia road, llutcher'a Cigar Store. Wardman Park Pharmacy. I 2163 California are., Morgan Rrot. 2d and Maaa. arc.. Pbllllpa' Pharmacy, lat and K at*.. Duncan 1 * Pharmacy. 7th and K, Goldcnhcrg'* (tlm# clerk 1 * d*»k). 7th and O *t*., Asaoelated Drug Btor«*. 7th and H. I. *v*.. J French Blmp»on. 11th and M *t»., L. H. Forster 1 * Pharmacy. Vt. aye.. 13th and R at*., Rowley a Phar. Bth and U »t*., McGuire’* Pharmacy. Oa. are. and Rock Creek Church road, Bock Creek Pharmacy. G*. ay*, and Upabur at.. Colodny ft B.alak. 8508 Ga, are.. Monck 1 * Pharmacy. 8818 O* ay*., Brlahtwood Pharmacy. 1801 L at.. Morae Pharmacy. 4 Dupont Circle. Dupont Pharmacy. 18th and Fla. ay*.. Pe*r«on'a Pharmacy. Kl*. aye, and l*t *t.. E. A. Oaylor ft Bon. North Cap. at. and B. I. ave.. Parker a Phar. 1723 Pa. ave., J. Loul* Krlck. "lat ano Q *t*.. Quigley Pharmacy. 25th and Pa are. Herbal 1 * Pharmacy. 5620 Conn. are.. Chevy Ch*»e Pharmacy. Wl*con*ln ave.. and Macomb *t.. Cleveland Park Pharmacy. 4805 Wlaconaln are.. Wisconsin Are. Pharmacy. Takom* Park. 859 Cedar at.. Mattingly Bro*. Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. 28th and P *♦*.. Pride 1 * Pharmacy. *204 M at.. O’Donnell 1 * Pharmacy. 86th and M at*.. Moskey 1 * Pharmacy. Wlaconaln ive. and O. Doaohu* 1 * Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. 4th and H at*.. Home Drug Company. 9«t Hat . Uarren 1 * Uoalc Store. 7fh «t. and Md. arc.. Louis F. Bradley. 12th at. and Md. are., Louie flack*. North Cap. and I. Kencaly Pharmacy. 826 East Capitol »t.. Paul 1 * Pharmacy. K**f Capitol and Bth *t» . Blelmi** 1 Pharmacy. 13th and East Cap.. Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 20th at. and B. I. are.. Colllna" Pharmacy— Woodridge. ~ , 8500 12th at.. Maro'a Pharmacy—Brookland. SOITHGAST. 8d and Pa. are., O’Donnell 1 * Drug Store. Bth and I. F. P. Weller'* Pharmacy, llfh and Pa. are., Fealy’a Pharmacy. 14th and P*. ***., Smyaer 1 * Pharmacy. 1907 Nlcbola arc., Anacoatla. Uaaly'a Drug Store. SOUTHWEST. 7th and D at*., Lant* Bro*. and L at*., Columbia Pharmacy. RATE—B CENTS A WORD In Washington and Suburb* for— Help nnd Situation* Wanted. Ix>*t and Found. For Sale and Wanted Miscellaneous, Automobile* for Hale and Wanted. Room* for Rent and Wanted. Builnes* Opportunltlca, etc. RATE OUTSIDE OK WASHINGTON 4 rent* a word. REAL ESTATE ADS t word* to the line, S-llae minimum, at Una rate, e* follow*: 1 time, 20c per line. 2 time*. 18c per lln*. 8 time*. 17c per line. 7 lima*. 16c per line. •TAR OFFICE OPES UNTIL II P.M. All advertisement* for The Evening Star Dun be at The Star office or one of The Star branch office* by II p.m. the DAY BEFORE ISSUE, with the following exceptions: lost md Found. Death Notice*. 4 Wanted Help. > Wanted Situation*. 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Addreas Box $-T, Star office * CHAUFFEUR, neat, white man, experienced In market store. Report at one*. Lakewood Market Company. 1760 Pea st. n.w. • CHAUFFEURS wanted with Identification card* and reference*. Apply tailcab office, wardmsn Park Hotel. COLLECTOR, 830 to $35 per week; regular routes; letter of reference and amlll Fidelity bond required. Apply 1517 F st. n.w.. Room 900. DAIBtWaN. experienced, married. Afidreaa Box 68, Rockville. Md. 21* experleaced on patent work; thoroughly competent; permanent position; mate compensation deilred. Address Box 28P-S. Star office. DRIVER, experienced Ford truck; muat haea good reference*. Apply 5628 Conn, ave. FARMER, a lire roan to work and care for nearby farm: nalgry; houae; wood and uaunl findings. Address Box 841-fl. Star office. 23« JAZZ ORCHESTRA for dancing; muat he good; salary on percentage plan. Address Box 840-S. Star office. 22* LABORER—White. Report Wednesday merit lag. 7 o'clock. 8806 Btb n.e. * LABphfeßS taU). Apply 8628 barter at! n.w, M. ft R. B. Warren. MAN to start in our aerviee dept; good chance for advert lain* sale* position; muat he clean-cut and aatiafled with SBS per week to Mart. Apply Room 900. Federal American Nkt. Bank Bldg. MAN. white, to drive Ford truck. Apply 1746 Col, rd. n.w. ‘ MAN, reliable Janitor nnd all-around man wanted 'lmmediately; $35 month, room and board. Address Boa 8-T. fltgr office. MAN about 40 or over; one familiar with ■ handling the public In office capacity. Write, Mating age. experience and salary expected. Address Box 345-H. Star office. 23* 1 MAN, kingle. wilt*, for work on dairy farm? rX'oJlSi.ja.fit I**'’ 1 **'’- v ‘- •"’“g 1 * : 1 sssrue 'sai apt. houaa experience) be a good detail maa and have the beat of references a* auch. i Please do not apply without theaa auallß- I entlona. See Mr.kaed, ri6 Sih .T w : MAN. white, middle-aged^krnrk on smetf l M»ard tad room ; MAN to act aa assistant manager: muat have M>chla< Co " • lsqMr A 4 RR 3OCn?h \T n l . , r hy0 °* ttt; s MEN (21. for Minting. Apply tomorrow , morning, 8 «tW», Bupt. of building, ÜBl versity of. Maryland, ! MEN—A rather ufiuaual Situation makes It possible for a man of ability to make an 1 exceptional connection with an eetabilshed i real estate saiea organisation, it la the maa i we maaf. and when we find him we tra pre pares to teach him the bnalnet* had furnish : a n experienced aAiea manager t» cioae deala 1 wbtlt ha la learning. This means SIO,OOO a r*r to the right man. Cali 10 to 1* or to 4 at 1406 H at. n.w. Atk foe sales di rector. 1 MSN—Tn demonstrate au sell tka Tacnatt* r grjfsg sssrJ^umr* ■ press feeder ;«»ioo. Apply 81$ fctk | at. n.w. Fraternity Press. » SALESMEN. three, at once, fnr the A. 1 Nash Co.. Inc., to represent Golden Rale i Nash. Apply 800 Htn at. 0.w.. ask for Mr. Harms. si» I SALESMEN, experienced for victroia depart tuent: none but thoroughly experienced need 1 apply. In making application state age, et > perienc* and give references. Positions are - permanent to the right men. Addresa Boa 1 - SALESMEN—We have opening* Yar aaTerai additional men on* our sole* force, If yon kavo ambition and wlah to moka money see 1 Mr. MArks. aaleS manager. Morgan W. Wicker -1 Real Eatata Inveatmanu, lstk 1 t large chain alioo concern 1 la looking for 20 shoe men who want to M* Since to manager* and not afield t# woe*, rent opportunity for live men. ftddrOM Box Vl9-U, often. .* &ELF—MALE. (Centliasd.) SALESMEN—Must Uve In District, can earn 850 per week; promotion dept. Must be of HI! 1 appearance. Federal American Bank Bldg.. Room Ins) SOLICITORS, to sell photo coupons. Paine Htudlo. 928 V at. n.w. • STOCK CLERK for garage; write giving age, experience, reference and salary expected. Address Box 47 B. Btsr Office. 22* TINNERS. 2: helpers, 2; Kteadr work. Apply today between 3;30 and 4, Grafton & Hon. ■ ear 416 K n.w. ~ • TINNERS, steady work for first-class mechsnlca. Ernest Olchner's Metal Shop. 1107 E. at. n.w. fHACER for field office water-power Investl g* I lons. 1182 Mnnaer Bldg. • WAITER, colored, first class; good Job. Wearleys. 418 13th st. n.w. 22* WAITER (white i; experience necesesry. 621 E st. n.w. • WINDOW PAINTERS wanted. Apply Hotel Ia Fayette. » YOUNG MAN. shout 18. to learn trade: ex cellent opportunity for one who means busl nesa and willing to work. Apply by letter: give age. education and other particulars con cerning aelf. Addreas Ho* 820-S, Star offic*. YOUNG. WHITE MAN. experienced In han dling furniture to arrange goods for auction aalea, park storage, and general work In auction house; must be strong, active and not afraid of work. Apply with reference* to 920 IVnn*. ave. n.w. YOUNG MAN, to assist In variety atore. American Dollar Store Uorp.. 1608 7th at. D_ w. YOUNG MAN, now employed, ambitious to become a commercial artist, Illustrator or cartoonist, to train 3 evenings weekly In Washington. For Interview, adder** Art Di rector. 237 Equitable Building, Baltimore. * YOUNG MEN (2), to sell a well known household service; experience not necessary, but helpful. We pay salary, comm, and bonus to start. Apply Room 208. Bond bldg TOI*NG MEN—We ran use two Catholic men In either our sales or collection departments; permanent positions, psylng salary and com mission. Usll before 930 or after 5 p.m. Room 408, 1843 II st. n.w * TINNERS. FOUR. ONLY FIRST-CLASS NEED AP PLY. PRUITT & ZIMMER MAN, INC. 2438 18th N.W. 23* YOUNG MAN as salesman; ex perience not essential; must come well recommended: ad vantageous contract if qualified. Call Alain 6876 for appointment. WE NEED DRIVERS. An opportunity for live, wide awake, hustling men to secure a well paying, permanent job dur ing the coming winter months. Bring your references to Mr. Ryan, at the BLACK & WHITE TAXICAB CO., 1220 22nd St. N.W. SALESMEN. LISTEN! Washington Ford dealer will pay liberal salary and bonus. You must come well recom mended and furnish small bond for demonstrator; do not apply unless you are a willing worker and can produce. We arc look ing only for those desirous of a permanent position; religion or nationality no barrier. Reply in own handwriting; give phone number. Address Box 312-S, Star office. SALESMAN We have an opening for a salesman who has the ability and determination to earn big money and who is pre pared to work hard to build up a permanent income of at least SIOO a week. For interview, phone Sales Manager, Main 356. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN WHO WISH TO LOCATE WITH LIVE FIRM; UN USUALLY LIBERAL COM MISSION BASIS. SEE MR. W. G. CARTER. JR.. PARK WAY MOTOR CO., 1065 WIS CONSIN AVE. WINDOW DRESSER and card writer, first class, at once; good salary; steady position. J. E. Cunningham Co., 316 7th st. n.w. FURNITURE SALESMAN, experienced in selling good fur niture. Apply by LETTER ONLY. Mayer Co., 7th st. be tween D and E. fa EX—We can use six high ejass men with selling ability, good personality and a desire to make good, to sell highest qual ity merchandise on easy pay ments. This is a large paying proposition and permanent to the right men. Apply to Mr. Blum. bet. 9 and 10 a.m., at Castelberg National Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. n.w. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MARCEL WATER—OnIy oae with experience need apply; food opportunity. The Vanity flhop. 8 Dupont circle. mRn OR WOMEN to sell shares In a com pany now actively encaged In buying, con verting. renting and reaelllng central prop erty: Targe profits to salesmen and sharehold ers. Phone Main 3230, Apt. 1002, for personal interview. • MEN OR WOMEN of good personality for high-class specialty work la Washington homes; unusual opportu nities, Call at Room 705 Federal American Bldg. ■JL 30 lo_ll :so_Wedne*day. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. CALL NORTH 96*8, FROM 6 A.M. T«Y P p.m., for recommended help of all kinds; satis faction guaranteed. Call #6B# for recommended help of *ll kinds; satisfaction guaranteed. Wyatt's Quick Service Employment Agency. 20* CALL RICKMAN’S EXCHANGE FOR K\- Erienced. reliable help; male and female. Bln 98M. , CALL MAIN 2876—Stenog.. typists, bookkeep er*. clerical help, on short notice. Free regis tration. City Employment Service, 133$ O at. no via* COOK, maid, also butler wanted; wages,~sno, S6O to SIOO. Worth 1955. 22« PILIPINO. all-around man, wishes position oa butler. North 1956. 22* For Efficient Male F^mployes CONSULT OR CALL T. M. O. A. Employ moat Service. 1786 O 11. Main $250. BUSINESS POSITIONS—fie registration. Washington Employment Exchange: operated ror tae public by the Washington School for •eoretariea. _ o NO CHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE PLACED. «<»« at BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. given. (MU Line. 69. We do tho root. ■oyd ~ tilKfhtllAN'b' n ‘TBIT liMEUtet system to com more 111 uoc: easily reed, fost, best, teach typing, spelling, Eng-. 800. Jotter writing; grad, lb demandt poo. gnsr. Kit. 8 yrs. Bordlkfrool. iSMokb-w. M. 9W6. 1* LEARN coatuno dealgnlngt firessnatlng. mil linery; we teaeh yon In a abort while end as sist graduates to positions. Aak for booklet, •iylngstone Academy, 1517 B, I. aye. n.w. franklin 7475. Civil Service Examinations. Stenography and typewriting examinations each Tuesday. Bperiaf preparations, day and night. Instruction and practise, f a.m. to 9 p.m. S days each week. Tuition for combined course, $6. File clerk Stem., November 6. Ed itorial clerk rttm.. Nor. 6 and d. salary. $1,546 to $2,100. Special course tnr these eg* gam mst isana - g66d AWAIT GRADUATES. ft short, intensive course ta shorthand, type writing, bask keeping or elttt entries win moot bo regretted; moderate rates; estop- WANTED—SALESMEN. Salesmen— t 'rew managers to aell n*w in- I ventlon; patented article; every housewife in terested; best proposition ever offered; 860 to 875 weekly, flee Mr. H. Hordmau, Room 438 National Hotel. 10 12, 2-5. • SECURITY SALESMEN—Large mortgage com'- pany Just formed with leading bankers and business men; no such company In this sec tion: every co-operation; can place several producers: give etporleoee and reference first letter. Eastern Mortgage Go,, Delaware Trust Bldg., Wilmington, Del. • SECUR IT IES SA L ESMEXT High-class, to tell securities la going com pany. Leadisfnrnlahed by board of director*. Address Box 800-R. atsr office 80* instruction”Bourses.” FRENCH. SPANISH. ITALIAN, ENGLISH— Class or Individual Instruction; preparatory to diplomatic exams F. 2874. 300 Ethelburst Apt. INSTRUCTION IN HIGH SCHOOL SUB Jects and coaching for military academies and college entrance examinations. E. L. Moaeley, 1115 15th n.w. Frank. 2071. • LINOTYPE—PRINTERS, glOO; NON-PHINT ers, |2<>() Largest, oldest school on earth. EMPIRE SCHOOL, 206 E. 10th at., Ntw York. • RADIO—A fins position at good salary Is hand ed yon after graduation; chance to traral all over the world or locate on a land station. Easy tuition payments. LOOMIS RADIO COL LEGE. 405 9th. 26* EARN BIG MONEY BY BECOMING AN EXPERT DRAFTSMAN In rour spare time, night or day. under our Individual instruction plan. Complete course 3 to 9 months. Enroll now. Get our latest catalogue. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFT ING. 14th and T *t». Phone Nortli 272. HELP—FEMALE. APPRENTICE for beauty parlor. Renee. 1115 15th st. BOOKKEEPER—Y'oung lady who writes a good clear hand and who has had experience keep ing double-entry books, for a real estate of fice. Address in own handwriting, stating age. experience and references: salary, SIOO month, with chance of advancement. Addiess Bo* 11-T, Star office. BOOKKEEPER AND TYPIST, Inexperienced; email salary to start; must he accurate. 1 all 1433 P st. n.w. lie fore 5 p.m. *_ CARE FOR ELDERLY LADY snd ssslst In general housework: essy employment; settled woman: good home. Call after 5 p.m.. 3008 20th st. n.e. * CUTTERS- Experienced on children’s dresses; excellent opportunity to connect with Urge establishment. Apply Natalie, 3308 14tta at., third floor. LADIES—S4O in city; $55 out of town weekly; special work; to qualify one muat be 32 to 45, nest appearing, fair education, with pleasing personality snd one seeking a perma nent connection with opportunity of advance ment. For personal interview address Box 272 S. Star office. 22* LADY- Opportunity to travel for ambitious, cultured lady; no experience necessary; good salary: rapid promotion. Address Box 246-B, Star office. MARCEL WAVER-Only experienced need apply; steady position. Emile, 1321 Coon. are. I-LATEN PRESS FEEDER; union. Apply 618 6lb st. n.w. Fraternity Tress. • SALESWOMAN for permanent work in contact with housewares; Urge number call dally: solendid opportunity for able, convincing, am bitious. loyal worker. Apply before 9 and after 5. 806 Copt. Trust. Bldg. SALESGIRL, to work In variety store. Amer ' lean Dollar Stores I'orp.. 1608 7th at. n.w. __ SALESGIRLS for afternoon: millinery: ex perienced. Stewart'*, BG6 Tth at. n.w. * I SEAMSTRESS—Experienced on ladle*' and , men's garments. 1412 V st. nw. WOMAN—A rather unusual situation makes it possible for a woman of ability to make an exceptional connection with an established real estate sales organisation. It is the woman we want, and when we find her we are pre 1 pared to teaeh her the hu*iness and furnish ■ an expefienced sale* mangier to elose her deals while she Is learning. ThU means 1 810.000 a year to the right woman. Call 10 to 12 or 2 to 4 at 1406 If at. n.w. Ask for sale* director. YOUNG LADY, now employed, ambitious to ’ become a commercial artlat. designer or Il lustrator. to train three evenings weekly In Waahlngton. For Interview address Art Dl -1 rector. 237 Equitable Bldg.. Baltimore. * YOUNG LADY to make out Mils. Muat be > willing to work 9 to 6: 815 per week. Ad- I dress Box 824-8. Htar office. 21* . JEWELRY SALESWOMAN. Only those thoroughly experienced In fhl* I line need apply. Address Box 251-8, Star . CASHIER —Experienced, bring reference, apply John 11. Ma ' gruder, Inc., fine groceries, , Conn. ave. and K St. N.W. ; CLEANERS Colored; 2; <»xp*rl*nc*<l; $33 p*r month and • mpala. Apply ready for work. Housekeeper. 170* I* at. n w. ; YOUNG WOMAN, bright, to take charge of a well established Mah Jong department; must have a thorough knowledge of the game to instruct and also to 1 do the selling. Apply Superin -1 tendent’s office. 4th floor. S. • Kann Sons & Co. 1 EXPERIENCED CORSETIER with large following to become manager of a local branch of a well known New York house which manufactures a new patent garment. Great opportunity tor a live wire. In reply state age and experience. Address Box 229-U. Star office. 22* LOUTS GOLD CO.. ; 1214 F St. N.W.. . will pay highest salaries and . commissions to thoroughly com r petent dress and coat salcs \ women with F street experience and who have large following. J Apply by letter or in person to Mr. S. Berks, general manager. HELP—DOMESTIC COOK and housework**, colored. Apply 1421 Chapin »t. n.w. 23*_ i COOK wanted: white woman who understands ’ cake* and parity. 5608 Conn, ave. GENERAL HOUSE WORKER—Must be good ■ cook: atay night*. 115 Cedar ave., Takom* ■ Park. Colombia - 3511. ' GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking: ex , petlenced: good reference. 1862 Mlfitwood place. Apt. 306. - (TES'EftAE HOUSKfc-ORKER—Colored fllrf; inferences required. 1825 Fairmont st. n.w. GIRL for general S fn family: plain cooking; atay nights. Col. 6S*O. 5017 i 16th *t. n.w, _____ * LAUNDRESS, first class, to bring work home. 2020 Bhcrmsn are, n.w. Phone Col. 1592-J. MAlD—Comieten? for general housework; > small family: good wages: must have good . reference*. 2819 27th st. n.w NURSE, white: French preferred; for two > children attending school: reference. 1521 , 10th at. 21* WOMAN wanted at once, not over 45. to take ; car* of widow'* home and 3 children: good home and fair wages for right party. J. M. ' Smith. Ballslon. sa. Take Falls Church car and get off at Lacey station. •_ WOMAN for general housework. 1711 Cor coran at. n.w. 21* WOMAN to do general housework a fid cook • ing; no washing. Apply at 580 Kennedy st. n.w. 22* , WOMAN—General housework; stay aiglita; reference* required. .Call Cleve. 200. LAUNDRESS, experienced for tegular work. App|y_*t_once. 222 22* SITUATIONS—MALE. . A(V 6 H jJt ANf—V a i ui hie experience vTlth large corporation: capable of taking charge of I office, accounting or credits and collection*; r employed, bus open for a desirable connection. Address Box 2*-S. Star office, BOOKKEEPER—the roughly experienced arid competent; ha* reference*; mediocre typiet; at art 825. Address Box SOfl-S, Star ofltce. * . CHAUFKItUR, 9 yaar* 1 experience,’ private 1 family. 1023 N. J. »V*. *.o. 23*^ CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC. A-l, Japanese. 15 ; year* 1 experience: expert driver: any make of - okra; repair*; one that I* trustworthy and de pendable; wlshe* position, private family, city 1 or country; willing la give help wherever needed, extra asilelanyq besides driving; high r net reference*. Fraaklln 137 t. 1802 M st. I n.w. • ! CHAUFFEUR want* position, private fa'm - Ily or truck. 780 Qreiham place n.w. • COLLECTOR, spare fim«: have car; young ■ married man; on salary «r commission basis; • best references. Address Bax 172-S, star office. COOK, colored man wishing position, experi ■ once. Phone Franklin 14$1. *_ 1 cook, plain, Filipino wishes iionitlon small » fiimlly. Columbia 4802. *_ I COOK, and serve in private family; middle - age, white man. Address Box SIX-S, Star . office. . 28* ; EVENING WORK, white man, $6 yr*. old. ’ Phone Line. 8308 before 12 noon. * 1 JANITOR In *p»rtalent houae or fat, colored man. 214 Bryant at. n.w. MAINTENANCE MAN. etperlanfiad With re pairs. beating, painting and piping. Address - Bet 914-R, Star offic*. 98* at at, i°.P E r.rr. , .-i,. J a&-V" li a-" ,'Jwan, jbMte, wanta watt any kial; rafStance«. HELP AND SITUATIONS; SITUATIONS—HALE. Cw»l>w«. MAN, white, experienced Id finishing hard wood floor* and honse<-)enning; good recom mendation*. Address Ho* 337-8. Star office. 22*_ MAN, respectable, young, colored, as chnuf feur and houseman. Call Adam* 2993. 23* NIGHT Watchman or elexator operator by middle-aged colored man. Address Ho* 287-B. Btnr office. OFFICE MAN, thoroughly experienced In gen eral office work; beat of reference*; only high class position with future considered. Address Ho* 278 g. Btar ogee. 22* TENOR 80 LIST wanting church position. Address Box 274-B, Btsr office. 21* _ TYPeVhITING, msmiscripts, briefs, novel*, photoplays and short stories typed: prompt,' blgh-cla«s work at lowest rates. Call Prank lln lb-197. 23* WAITER or porter, by middle aged, colored man. 1128 23rd *t. n.w. YOUNG MAN. college bred, desire* a position of responsibility, preferring to travel. Ad dress Box 279-H, Star office. 22* TorNG MaA. taking post graduate course In law, desire* work: willing to do anything. Ad draaa Box 3d>-B, Star office. 22* SITUATIONS—FEMALE COOK. first-class, for cafeteria, club or res taurant. Address Box 298-B, Btar office. * DRESSMAKER and designer want* sewing by day take home. Phone Tot. 1382. GIRL, young, as companion for a refined lady; free to travel: salary desired; best reference*. Address Box 292 g. Blur office. GIRL, colored, want* position as helper In cafeteria or store. 2131 Virginia are, n.w. NURSE for elder person, woman, colored. Adam* IQBT NURSE, white, A-l references. 2019 Kalo nmi rd. Potomac 2000. NURSE, practical, some hospital training; city reference. West 251. 22* PIANIST, stenographer, sight reader, desire* position in music store. Address Musician. Phone Line. 2509. after 5 p.m. • PRACTICAL’ NURSE or companion. Csii Lincoln 5051. 22* STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, age 22. desire* evening work; reasonable. Address Hoi 349-8, Stir office 22* STENOGRAPHER, expert, understands her business: congressman's reference. Address Box 310-S. Star office. 24* STENOGRAPHER, formerly •errata rr ton trees man; half day; moderate salary. Ad dreas Box 285-P. Btar office. 22* STKNOUKAI'HEK. seven year#’ experience; preferem-e patent work. Address Box 29H-8, star office. 23* STENOGRAPHER and typist, high school graduate desires position: moderate salary. Address Box 291-8, Ptar office. • YOUNG WOMAN, with training and expe rience. desires position as manager or assist ant In flist-dass tavern or cafeteria. Addresa Box Jl3-T, Star office. • YOUNG WOMAN desire* position in office; have had nearly five years' experience in gen eral office work and can give good reference. Write C. K. A. Address Box 330-8. Star office. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC, Bti.NHLE WASHES wanted by woman to lake home. 2323 G »t. n.w. BUNDLE WASHES wanted by women to tskt home. 1949 3rd st. n.w ■ 21* CARE FOR colored child, during dsy or night. 429 Ist *t. o.w. • CHAMBERMAID or nurse by colored girl; reference*. Phone Franklin 9309 J. • CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS. small ftmily; must be competent, 2905 Ontario roxd n.w. CHAMBERMAID or any kind of~»rerk7*by neat colored girl. Line. 910-J. • CHAMBERMAID or waitress, colored girl. | nettjind honest. 940 Fit sve. nw. 22* j CHAMBERMAID, email family; Virginia girl ; wishes place. 928 R st, n.w. Chambermaid or nurse, bv colored woman; j will star wights; ref. 1404 Swann st. n.w. North 7113 21 •_ I CLEANING APT., office or store, or will stsy 3 night* weekly with children; best refereroe. ; N lUO9B. • _ ; CLEANING APARTMENT, morning work, colored woman. 522 U st. n.w. 22* COLORED WOMAN, respectable, wlshe* placa in small family a* gen h.w.; stay nights; no | objection to suburbs. 209 V*. sve. *.«., Apt. 1 «• * . I COOK. Or*t class, wants a place In private family. 1*26 12th st. n.w. North 7481. » COOK and general housework. Apply between 7 and 9 In the evening; bring reference. 2014 R st. n.w. • COOK, public or private; colored woman wants place. N. 5500. COOK or maid or nneral housework; no , washing; small family; stay nights; good reference. 25&2 Oth St. n.w COOK —First class, neat colored woman, in apartment. Adam* 3743. 2051 Champlain st., Apt. 2. cook, experienced, with references. Ida Jsckxoa. 155 I’lerce st. n.e. 27* _ COOK or housework, by colored girl: refs. 1509 10th st. n.w. * i COOK’S place In apt.; neat colored girl. Write 14118 Columbia m. n.w. i CURTAINS STRETCHED at any time. CU2 4th at. n.e. DAT S WORK or small bundle wash at home; refs. 1633 V st. n.w. DAY'S WORK of any kind by 2 girl*. ts and 7 Belle View Court* n w. DAY'S work wanted by colored woman. North 4155. ___ BAY'S WORK, neat, reliable, colored girl. 129 New Hampshire nve BAT'S WORK or serve dinner, by two <2| re llable colored girl*. 1743 Qtegon ave. n.w. BAY'S WORK, by colored girl. Phone Lino. 7577-W. 1410 Morris rd. s.e. BAY'S WORK or laundry a* home: reliable colored woman. 2931 Georgia ate. 21* DINNERS prepared or laundry done at home. 1449 Florida ave. n.w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK—No Isundry: small fsmily; nest colored girl. 1530 Swann st._n. w. GENERAL HOUSEWORK by colored girl; stay night*. 1089 4th st. n.w. 2s* GENERAL HOUSEWORK, girl, colored, in small family. 1029 Euclid at. n.w. GENBRAL WORK In apt.; no UunSryT city reference. Went 2884-J. GENERAL HOUSEWORK Neat colored girl wt*he* position. 2424 17th nt. n.w.. Apt. 4V*. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, by aetlled colored woman; ref. 2224 Chiroplaln it. _ GENERAL HOUSEWORK, colored girl. 212 22nd st. n.w. Phone West 1889-W. • GIRL, colored, reliable, want* place to help In housework. 2211 V, U st. n.w. GIRL for hou«ewofk snd laundry: no cooking. Rhone Clsve. 2QU3 . 227 Rosemary at. 22* GIRL, colored, wishes morning Work, clenro Ing apt. or office: no Sundays. 89 I at. n.e. 22* GIRL, cooking snd housework for family of 2; slsy night*: reference* required, till after noons. 1924 Blltmore St. - M * GIRL want* work by the day 19&7 Corcoran ■t. n.w. GIRL, colored, neat, withes housework. 1408 Coreor*n st. n.w. * GIRL, neat colored, want* part-time Job ’*» maid In apartment; ref. 1427 Corcoran st. n.w. N. 9281-W. •_ GIRL, neat colored. 4«*lres position in pri vate family; no laundry. Phone North 9967. GIRL to conk and do general housework: no laundry. 460 K n.w. •_ Ginu colored, genet*) housework, bv the week. Apply Sl9 H st. n.e. •_ HOUSEKEEPER, settled white woman; com fortable home more wished than Urge salary. Address Box 38S-S. Star office. 23* HOUSEKEEPER, settled, white. IrTfamlly oTfl adults; no washing; stay night*; good home to right party; no Sunday work. Col. 1573 bet._7 snd S p.m. 27* HOUSEWORK, mornings or evening*. 2570 Sherman sve. P.W. LACB CURTAIN 1 # done up] equal to new. 1015 11th at. • , uABY. competent, efficient, with daughter. 14. would like position, charge of gentleman'a refined home; small family preferred. Ad dress Bet 294 8, Btar office • wlahea weahlag to take home; reference. Call Col. 5185. 22* _ laUNdRBRB. flrat class: bundle to tsaa home. Phone W. 4402 w. 28* lAFNBRT by the day. Phone korth 8119. “ LAUNDRY—PIr*t-cl*'»s. st home, good' sun yard. Call gfter 5. X6rtH 9578. 52* LAUNDRY or uafa work wanted. Call Lln coin 7787. E2*_ LAUNDRY WORK in private family by colored woman. SlO 14th n.e. 92* LAUNDRY work to do at home. 1097 Kenyon n,w. Adams 4695. LIGHT HOUSEWORK by nest colored girl. 311 7tb a.e. , 21* MAID, colored, sos general housework snd care of 3 small children; referenoo required. Apply to 200'A AH *t. s.w. _ * KURsfe, rhlldren’s. White; roll Immediately at 410 sth at. near Court Hou*4; seooad floor. • HUh in store; reliable girl. SSI FiorTSo aw. n.w. ___ , . . MORNING WORE* by girl; no Sunday work; reference. North Es7. . MORNING WORK In apt. aftff to bring bom*. ” II morning, MS ria. are, n.w. 22* MOhklffG wft*K. neat colored girt: refer ence*. 412 New Jeraey are, n.w. 22* MORNING WORK, and watues to take home. North <>B94-W. ___ MORNING or evening work, any kind: re liable colored girl. Sorlh 0975-J. 21* NTißSk—colored girl wishes place; best ref filfifTlut work or work by the day, by reliable colored woman. 1331 Kingman pi. n.w. P(*ACB to help In housework By colored girl. 743 Harvard at. n.w. FfTXcE to get dinner or day’* work, call Po'- tomac 3123. PLACE TO CLEAN doctor'* office or office mom*. Apply 4*l It «t. a.w. _ ? £OLE washes or day** work of aajTljdT WAITRESSES, cook. 2 colored girl*. 5»2 Alexander Court*, between K tnff L. WASH—Small, or cleaning. ItU Uk xfi SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. Continued. WASHING to take home or day'* Work 937 R- 1. ave. n.w. WASHING wauled to lake borne! TiToue West 1737-J. WASHING AND IRONING, strictly open-air drying. 1015 llfh *t. n.w. Franklin 9381 22* "•Wdla-aged. to keep hou e for about 20 boy. Address Box 26H-H, Btsr off. e. • ■WOMAN—Neat, colored, wauls work 3 morn- Ing* week. Col 8253. WOMAN, settled, reliable, from country wishes place as waitress, or assist will, housework; stsy nights. 1901 12tb »t„ T at entranrr. WOMAN, colored, with** « nl«.« a coo* can ataj nifhU. Call 1318 Corcoran at. n.w! WORK In small family; neat colored girl from' tlrglnls. 1909 13th st. Phone North 94*8. • WORK, four days a week, or place as Unn dress. 1800 11th st. or North 5212. • WORK, by neat colored woman; reference. 1519 <Jue at. PERSONAL. WILL SOME ONE GIVE A WOMAN, RF, lined, work, who ha* two children to support Address Box 290 8. Btsr office e PRACTICAL N%KBE WILL GIVE COM PA V lonshlp, good care, splendid meals and a real home, to elderly or semi-invalid woman, or elderly couple, in a large, attractive, down town apt. Addresa Bor 65-3, Star of fice. 22* MABELLE HONOUR’S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Culture, Burcbell Bldg., 810 14th at.. »uii,- 310-311. Day and evening olasaes. Yr. ,5131. 27* THE BEST MARCEL AND 808 CURL IN’ Washington. 75c; all hair cut*. SCV; manicur ing. 50c; pupil* taught complete course. 125 MAE MURRAY BEAUTY SHOPPE. 1229 H St. n.w. Frank. BTD9. 21* ELECTRIC BATH. MABBAGE FOR NER vousnes*. poor circulation, aclatlca rheumatism Graduate nurse, colored. N. 9835-J. • 22* NICE BOOM IN PRIVATE HOME IN N.W. section, for a refined young lady; right per-, son rather than price considered. Address Box 317-3. Star office. 22* MAN OB WOMAN WITH SOME MEANS TO Join lady in tea house; good investment. Mr*. Yen. 921 F »t n.w. • EXCESSIVE WEIGHT RAPIDLY REDUCED —Wonderful French method used. Dr. Della 1-edendecker. B. t'.. 1757 P st. n.w. Fr. 984 i) ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS GIVEN BY A graduate. Excessive weight reduced. Phone Pot. 1447. 1611 Conn, sve. WE ARE NOW PAYING <2 TO $lO FOR men's and ladles' used suits. Our prices for old clothing are the biggett. Wash. Clothing Exchange. 633 D st. n.w. Phone Main 83T9. CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS BY RF liable eecret service experts; established 4*; years; we gladly render consultation and ad visory serv. Ph. Fr. 6700. BRADFORD, INC , 502 Transportation Bldg., 17th A U sfa. n.w. nov3* WOMEN'S WELFARE ASSOCIATION, 1022 nth ffr. n.w. The following clinics are operating; Hay fever and ssthm*. Tuea.-Thur*,. 4;30-7;30. Cancer control. Tuesday, 2 to 4 p.m Mental hygiene, by appointment. Dental clinic, daily. 1 to 8 p.m. Private Graded School for Boy-' and Girls. Day and boarding. Recognised by public schools. Individ, instr. Music. Kindergarten. Trained nurse. BUyttunic training. Lucia Gale Barber School. ISIS Belmont. C01._V378. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. BOOKS—High School and all kinds of miscal laneous book*. ''Bring them In." Pesrimsn's ißook Shop. 963 G st. n.w. CAMERAS, flelo glasses shotguns, too!* of every kind; anything you have to aeil, Groce t. j lltb snd E n.w Phone Franklin 933 or postal i CHAIRS, rocker*, curtains, rug* ice hot. | kitchen cabinet, dining room suite, living I room suit*, four bedroom suite*, also piano. Cali Franklin T 092. 24* CLOTHES—WiII psy highest prices for ladies' and men's worn clothes. Write or pbenc D. Stein, 1308 7th »t. n.w. Phone North 499. j CLOTHING, shoe*, furniture snd Junk of all kinds; drop postcard: will cal! anywhere, j Leavitts. 813 4 ; , st. s.w. 23* { CLOTHING imen's), cut loose. Phono n*. i Mato 4145. Give us s try and thsn know why 1 w* always buy uied clothing, bats, shoes, etc. ! Justh's Old Stand. 619 D. i CLOTHING—WiII call is my unlettered suto { mobile, city or euburbe. snd psy you highest prices for ladies', gentlemen's, children's dl*- I carded clothing of all description*. Address | postal or phone. I will call. W. Hie*. 1332 j 7th st. n w North 1755. DAVENPORT—lnexpensive, comfortable, ma ! hogany color. Address Box 302 8. Star office. • I DIAMONDS, old gold, sliver, bought for camh. l/iuis Abrahams. 815 G »t. n w. DIAMONDS. Jewelry and old gold, for cash; no delays. Alvin Hoffs, diamond broker. 919 F st. n.w.. rooms 17 snd 19 Main 6458. FEATHER BEDS snd furniture; best price* paid, ."-quare Deal Furniture Co,. 501 Eye st. n.w Phone Main 5636 FURNITURE—Cssh for desirable furniture; i contests of house* a specialty; also plans*, store fixtures sod showcases wanted. last cal! Main 3006 and you will gat th* best re sults; FURNITURE—Cash for some good used furni ture and rug* for 9-room house. Call Adam* 5432. 26* FURNITURE—SeII your furniture, antique*— in fact, anything for Lie home —to the roar, who pays the most money. Frsnklin 10256. 10* FURNITURE of all kinds wanted; be«t price* paid. Capital Furniture Co.. 490 La. ave. n.w.. or phone Franklin 10297. FURNITURE—We p*v the price you hav* a right to expect. Call Franklin 79: evening*. Ad«ms 127. Columbia Fnrnlture to. FURNITURE—Dining, living »nd bed room suite* wanted: *l*o general household goods. Milo 8872. Ceatr»l Turn. Co. FUftNUfTRE—If vot* hav* any furniture ar other goods to *efl. end you want to obtain 1 be*t moult*, lend for Loul* Note*. 421 10th , ot. n.w. Phone Franklin 2016 FURNITURE—Before eviilng your household good* call 8. Wei ten her* and get beat ro- I full*. Main 9275. 419 10th at. n.w. ' obtained a new contract for i 8 apt*, to be fuml»hed. We want *|) kinds of furniture, carpet* nod rugs. Adams 1416. 24* FURNITURE—If you want to ebtai* beat re aulta for your furniture tad other ml sect laaeou*. call M. Shapiro. SOD Louisiana art. ff.w. Franklin 8795 ; fCRNIfIRB- Wt buy household Tuniitßr* •nd office fixture*. Money advanced oa stor age, Sacha Furniture Co., corner Ith nod 0 ft a. n.w. Main 6809. FURNITURE, piano*, carpet*, etc. Pkoa# M, 1892 f*r wagon or bav* ma call. "W**efcl*r.‘’ S>o P*. ave. n.w. 0016, silver, watches, diamond* tad old Jewelry needed In our manufacturing dept. Full ceeh vain* paid. Belinger'n, 818 F it. OLD GOLD, silver, diamonds, Jewelry. fine, beautiful piece* especially. A. F. Arnold. 1923 C at, n.w. Main BITS PLa^&R-HaNu—stste make and price. Ad dres* Box IH-B. Btar office. 20* WATER PUMP, electric, and a 1 pipe furnace: roust be In good condition and reasonable. H W. Burdette. Bailston, V*. 83* RECOMMENDED SERVICE. r»* follotctnp bustnrtt concern* oooran fee talUfaclion fe Star rtadm. Any com plaint found necessary to be mode Co Tie Star tpill receive prompt attention. For bdmUMou f« Recommreded RrrUto Col umn eall Uain iOOO. Branch :ti. AUTO ftATTFRt AND RADIATOR EXT'ERTs Lamp*, tank*, fender*; low price*. Tucker Co., 806 7. Msrahall pi., so. courtliouxe. F. 9426 AUTO “PAINTING—BEST WORK. RBASON nhIe prices; S4O and SSO Job* guaranteed, t ome see them and get list of pleased cus tomer*. BLANTON'S PAINT SHOP, rear 1216 North Capitol. 26* Awnings and window shades made. repaired and atored. R. O. JONES. 3453 14th *_t . Col. 2616. BRASS REDS RELAUQUARBD A?ib RE paired. Our guarantee Is your protection Coll Main 9697. Premnt service. CAPITAL AUTO PAINTING COMPANY RE finishes enrx with Rubber Enamel. Roar 1448 P at. n.w. Phono Franklin 9991. 25* uAIiPftTR—UTCI/iNE WILL WaIS AND renter* your dirty rn«* to tholr ottgladl col or*. 9i* eollonn, $1.25. Mnnnfacturod for 20 vrn. by PROGRESSIVE SALES CO.. SOS P n.w. >4* CARPENTER, JOB. REPAIk WORK. PRICKS reasonable; estimate* glsdly fur. Fr. 1097 J. after 5 p.m. A*k for SMITH. 24* CftAIRS CANitb, upholstered, porch rwkors splinted. C. A ARMSTRONG, ISSS IStb fit. n.w. Frinklin 7488. , tLBCTKIU Yf I RING—-SPECIALISES W OLD houses. Let us estimate, ECONOMY ELEC TRIC CO. Ph. West 2409. 2491 Pa. tee. ».w. SONS* PENDER. RADIATOk AND BODt AtPAIB Ing: no matter how badly damaged ore eon repair aqutl to pfw. 1 !&0 14th n.w. Franklin IYdS. 22* Floors made liKe vew bt ELiG^rhic mnchlne—New Boors lold. Floor* oerapod and flhlshed J. C. PRICE, 1131) sth n.w. Ft. Sfitd day, Franklin SS2T-> evening*. FLOOIUNG—OId floor* scraped snd fiolsKed Ilk* new; new floor* laid and finished. Acme Flooring Co. Phone Main *BO. a* EtlcTßir machine Asb AaVd finishing; efficient, reasonable; reliable service 1. >. NASH, 2871 Otb it. Col. 4881. or clbaSbd and nr finished: win wax rooms $3. Call H. GAR NER. Franklin 6347, any time. FLOORS HGRAPKD AND FINISHED PRI vale housework a specialty, j. L. DIXDLF. BECK. Adam* 5218. 14m» Belmont n.w. 24• Fftito HOT WATER—HEAT YOUR HOUSE with a radiator In every room; "Thrift” range also cooks, hake* and heat* water for domestic use—all with one Are. Cntl nn» dny snd nee the system operating. Have our heating ev pert* estimate yotir house. Eimmerman Stove Hearer Co,. MO H at. n.w. •_ fußnTtuXe upholstbSed, RBP'b; ftuP revere made. Est. cheerfully given. Returned free. TITTENSOH, 1424 Bth n.w. N. 7702. b* RDWOOD FLOOR ViNlSHlXO—kgpert; painting. Skilled mechenic* • Reduced prices. Paul Sorene, 90S loth n.w. W 448 and F. 48*1. ared, tucking. Übcoto Tftte. A. AK. PLArtf- QfO CO.. SIS H St. n.e. 1 (Contain *• Moat Pago.!