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The trou ble lasted about two months. “ A friend told me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I sent for free samples of each. They helped her so I purchased more, and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and two large boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Wm. Runnels, 77 Farrington St., Brock ton, Mass., March 26, 1931. Use Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purposes. Soap 25e. Ointment 25 »nd 50e. Ta!eom25r Sold •rorywhere Sample each five Addreofl: “Ontieur* Liboritomi D«pt N Mhdtn. Mtst COLDS FIGHT HACK! Never “fool” with a cold. Go after it hard—right now! Buy Mentho latum at the nearest drug store. Use it immediately for quick, sure relief. Put just a bit in each nostril to clear your head in a hurry. Rub it vigorously into your chest to prevent or break up congestion. Mentholatum gives you fast action! [Spite Wife Z^21 CHAPTER LI1I. THEY were all looking at Judy. Mrs. Carter scared and offended. Vera outraged. Stan with dark displeasure, black eyes burning under his finely marked brows. Amy’s blue eyes brimming with malice. Judy licked her lips and felt like some small animal at bay. "It’s not that I'm partial to any one," she managed in a fairly steady voice, -but cne should try to be just. You all said some—some pretty strong things just now'—it strikes me-” “It strikes me,” Stan put in. sharply, “that you’re talking about something that you don’t understand. Judy—some thing that’s none of your business.” She flushed at the humiliation of this. Tried to answer with quiet dignity. ”1 didn’t mean to intrude. I tnink you know that, but it was just what you said. Unfair—and behind a man’s ba-k." She stooped, because she could feel her voice break. Oh, that miser able habit cf hers to cry'when she grew angry! She didn’t want to cry like an idiot. She was mad—mad—not tear ful! "How pleased Nick would be to know' that he had such a loyal champion!” put in Amy, insinuatingly. And Vera exploded a second time: “Well—I must sac—well. I never!” Their sharpened faces, watching her. Unfriendly gazes. Stan's eyes narrowed unpleasantly. He looked crouched to spring. She was defending Nick. Oh. they shouldn't tear him apart like this with their words. • He doesn't need a champion, and you know it! But a maa should never be talked about like that—behind his back. When he doesn't deserve it! You're always doing it—all of you. He knows. And he doesn't care. He knows you all. But it’s—contemptible!” Her words, coining in jerks, because she could not keep her breath. The ring of faces—an animal at bay. Oh. this was dreadful! She shouldn't do this. And then Judy's overwTought nerves gave way and she burst into a flood of angry tears and rushed from the table. Amy s craw i aione ionowea ner iron: the room. “Very interesting," said Amy. “Very interesting!" The incident was pointedly ignored when Judy whipped herself to the breakfast table the following morning. They were stiltedly polite to one an other. But there was black suspicion in the depths of Stan's eyes. All of life seemed changed for Judy after that Summer night when Nick flew out of the moon. She actively disliked Amy now. She accompanied her on no more shopping trips or matinees to the city. She never dropped in at the Patty Warren -shop for a cigarette and the latest gossip. She did not even go out with Tony Wentworth, becau.se Tony went with the younger set. and she was liable to meet Amy or Patty or Eunice at bridge teas. She went often to Mary Lockerb-e's house. She liked Mary and her friends. Judy herself was a favorite with Mary's set. but it was impossible to be asso ciated with them to any gnat extent. Married sets move in couples, and Stan was frankly bored with the Lrockerbee crowd. They were not gay enough for him. Nor would he ever find Eunice Wilson there. Judy finished In her own mind. Judy’s chief pleasure came from tak ing long waits with the wire-haired terrier Nick had given her for Christ mas. Side-slip running in ecstatic cir cles about her. she explored the pleas ant tree-shaded town. Once she passed the Palm Court Bun galow Apartments and had a glimpse of Georgia De Haas' little boy digging drearily by hlm.6elf in the hard ground. He looked so forlorn that Judy stopped to speak with him. The child patted Sice-s’ip's head in timid exultation while the dog sniffed inquiringly at his dusty, bare knees. Alter a moment Judy felt Georgia's hating eves upon her through the draped window, and she muvru uij. Judy could find !t In her heart to feel a little contemptuous pit;, for Georgia these days. Georgia hau lost the thing v.hich made life worth living for her. She had been silently but irrevokably dropped by Eunice and her set. Days had become long, dreary intervals when she sat in the uncomfortable, small living room of her bungalow court alone, eating her heart out in bitter ness and meditating revenge. The Cur tises were safely back in the islands and Amy was secure in a rich engage ment. That door was closed. Georgia had outlived her usefulness—outlived even her menace. Georgia sat friend less and jealous, awaiting hpr oppor tunity. Long August afternoons Judy spent with a book, lying under the live oaks that dotted the yellow hills around Lockwood. Side-slip, wearied of run ning his endless circles, flopped panting beside her. eyes half shut, lolling tongue, was all the companion she needed. Now and then the faint drum of a plane would reach her. causing her heart to leap. Bringing her to her feet, head craned back, eyes shaded by her hand, while she searched the empty, blue sky. But Nick never came home! Once she rolled over on tire sweet, dried grass and lay. face buried in her arm, dry-eyed, aching for the feeling of his arms about her. Lay there, with the sun falling warm on her body, the faint afternoon breezes stirring her hair. Lay there so long that Side-slip whim pered and dug at her with an investi gating paw. September slipping by. bringing jong. warm, golden afternoons. Hills and fields bleached Naples yellow. No wa ter in the little creek which ran at the bottom of the valley. The buds on the toyon trees beginning to show a trace of red October bringing flashing days and crisper nights. Bringing a smell of Autumn to the air. Bringing Nick. He Never Even Hoped to be on the Job Today Up till Dawn . . Dining . . Dancing Yet . . No “Acid Headache’’ No Upset Stomach This Morning THE Law of Good Health snys: “Don’t overindulge — don’t 6moke too much, eat too much, drink unwisely.” Science savs: “If you do, the QUICKEST, SIMPLEST and EASIEST way to avoid FEELING its results is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia taken this way: “TAKE—2 tablespoons in a glass of water before bed. “TAKE—2 tablespoons in a glass of water with the juice of a whole ORANGE when you get up.” Or take six Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia tablets, which give the same amount of Milk of Magnesia. Phillips* Milk of Magnesia neu tralizes the excess acids in your stomach and alkalinizes its con tents, sweetens them; banishes headaches and sour stomach. Demand genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia; either the liquid form or the new, convenient tablets. Phillips’ iSesia Neutralize* the acid* that cau*e “Add Headache*' and Sour Stomach within 15 minute* alter taking! i » TWO FORM! NOW AT STORES You can now get genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia in tablet form, ax well ax ordinary liquid form. Each tablet is the equiva lent of a teaspoonlul of .»! 1 I K O I Mag e s i a. Carry the tablets with you wher ever you go. They taste like mint candy. He came one afternoon, as suddenly, as casually as though he had been dropping in every day. He said hello to Judy, holding her hand for a mo ment. looking at her as pleasantly casual as though her heart had not been yearning for him for the past two months. A chill came over her. A chill and a sense of shame. That episode in the moon-flooded garden had not meant as much to Nick as it had meant to her. After all. w'hat had he said? . . . That he was getting too fond of her. Mild— that remark, after all. Born, probably, of the romantic setting and the near ness of a pretty girl. The let-down was cruel, but it enabled hef to greet him with perfect equanimity. Her manner, friendly and off-hand beneath j Amy's malicious eyes, Stan's watchful ones. taung dinner, intent on keeping tne ball of pleasant conversation rolling. To bed. lying in the dark, with an ach | ing heart. Going over the evening in j h«' mind, searching for hidden mean ; ings. Had Nick realized it was a pass | ing fancy in his own mind? Was he I trying to hide his real feelings? . . . Oh, no. His eyes had been too stead)', his manner too easy for that. He had not been pretending that other night, Judy tried to reason It out to herself as she lay in the dark. It was not in Nick to pretend. He had really been carried away by his feel ings. But he had fought a battle with himself and won a victory. He was | over his infatuation. Well, she had | pride, too She had been straw, catch ing fire from the flame of him, but i she, too, could fight and win a victory. To prove it—to show what a glorious j victory it was and how she could get i over it. Judy rolled over and wept bit terly into the pillow. That ache at ; her heart—not like the ache she knew when she cried over Stan. That had ; been jealousy and hurt pride. Tills was utter desolation Judy knew now, as she had never known before, that ; she loved Nick Carter with a steady, enduring love that nothing—not even Nick himself—could efface. Never mind ... he would be gone in the morning. It would be all over. She must brace herself for that. But he was not gone In the morning. When she rose early and went down to breakfast he was there in the morn big room, apparently ingrossed in the morning papers. Judy stood for a mo ment In the doorway. The place was deserted save for Nick—the rest of the family were not early risers, and Judy i had heard Stan coming in after 3. A long moment while she watched that brown head, burned yellow iy the sun on top—all that was visible of ; Nick over the outspread paper And j Judy was glad she had put on that ex i pensive suit of rose silk lounging pa jamas. After a moment he lowered the pa per and rose in surprise at the sight of her. ' Hello, Judy—that's the time you sneaked up on me.” I "You having breakfast now?” she asked. Breakfast with Nick! The cozv intimacy of it. . . . No need to play a 1 part before the others' "I was-” He folded the paper and put it aside. "But it's later than ; I thought. I'll have to run along and snatch something at the airport.” | "Oh.” said the girl. She found she was refolding the napkin she had just unfolded. You're going away again?” "Have to. Men must work, you ! know, and women must weep-” He took a step toward the door. "Well ... take care of yourself, Judy." “Thanks.” It was all she was capable of saying. He was In the hall. He had reached the front door. Then suddenly he had : returned. He was saying rapidly: ; "Look here. Judy. Mat be . . . if I don't have to leave right away . . . you'd come for a ride this afternoon? Would you do that?" Singing happiness beginning in her heart. She knew that he would not leave right away. "I'd love it." said Judy (Tomorrow—Sky High.) BIG REWARDS OFFERED IN WAR ON DOLPHINS Luck of Italian Sailors Doomed Because of Its Destruction of Other Fish. ROME (N.A.N.A.).—Rome has de clared war upon the dolphin, that crea ture so Indispensable to th<i old cartog raphers and so Interesting in its antics to the Mediterranean pleasure cruisers , of today. The dolphins are destroying so much fish that the Italian government has Issued a circular to all fishing centers offering a prize of 50 lire <about S3 > for every dolphin brought dead or alive to the port authorities and double the amount for every female dolphin caught during the breeding season. Italian sailors have always considered it lucky to have dolphins following their ships, but the fishermen know how mischievous they are. (Copyright. 1932. by the North American Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) ASSIGNED TO WEST POINT Maj. Moore to Leave Soldiers' Home Medical Staff. Mai. Edward L. Moore, on duty with the medical staff at the United States Soldiers' Home here, was detailed yes terday to the Military Academy at West Point N. Y. Before taking up his new duties, how ever, Maj. Moore will take an advanced course of instruction at the Army Medi cal School for a period of four months. He will report to the school March 1, Col. George A. Herbst, Infantry, has been relieved from duty with the 26th Infantry, Plattsburg Barracks. N. Y., effective September 15, and will b? as signed to the office of the chief of In fantry in Washington. Lieut. Col. Edwin Butcher. Infantry, now on duty In the office of chief of Infantry', will leave August 26 for duty with the 38th In fantry at Fort Douglas, Utah. DANCE DUMMY STOLEN Man Who Enjoyed Evening De plores Loss of Suit With It. CHICAGO fN.A.N.A.).—Don De Carl took a tailor’s dummy to a dance, en joyed himself Immensely, and then had it stolen from him. “What's a tailor's dummy to cry over?" police said. “I dressed the dummy in my uncle’s best suit,” said De Carl. BRIDE GETS LICENSE Missouri Students Follow Leap Year Fashion in Marriage. ST. LOUIS (N.A.N.A.).—Miss Carita Bradley of Joplin, Mo., and Miles Han kins of Little Rock, Ark,, were married recently. It being leap year. Miss Bradley ap peared in the county clerk’s office and paid for the marriage license. Both are students at the University of Missouri. Rescuer, 74, Scolded, BOSTON (/P).—Old Peter O'Byrne— he's 74—dove into the cold harbor, swam 50 feet to young Irma Yeaton and rescued her. Thai made him a hero to every one but Mrs. O'Byrnc. “The very idea,' she said when she heard about it. “He’s too old for such things. He should be more careful. rHe’s apt to catch his death o' cold.'* DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. No one can put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements for The Daily btar are re ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. 1 CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under stood and agreed that all such j matter will be withheld as far as possible by 1 he Star. Only bona tide answers to advertise ments addressed to box numbers m care of The Star will be de livered to advertisers on pres entation of the box number j ticket. _ HELP—MEN._ ADJUSTOR- Auto, ftn ■ theft, collision ex- | perlence, insurance training, age 25 to Jo. • Md Va . Pa . N. Y. territory; must be ex perienced estimator; state Qualifications. ! Address Box 140-H, Star office._. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN -Man to locate with Ford for 1*32. SCV Mr. Hereford Logan | Motor Co.. 1810 E 51 11 W'._Met. 2818._i BOOKKEEPER-CLERK Start. *25. must be willing to lrarn give telephone and reler ence Address Bo* 196-H. star office. * . BOY white, lor Mock room willing to work I hard f o; promotion; -9 to begin; perma : e It 617 La. ave. _ __. BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 16-25 with bi cycles. lor messenger work; good pay lor wjltir.a worker.-, permanent Apply Mr. Soilrvver. 1317 New York ave._ . CHAUFFEURS to drive Security cabs, good proposition SCI H st. n w .____ COFFEE SALESMAN, hou-.e-to-house. with , at < - abtished u-rrito: er wonderful open ing. Addri .-h Box 20I-H. Star office * CREW MANAGERS, salesmen, usents, sell .siutiunerv. household items, worth invest!- I gating. Dll ret s. >s. 1403 New York ave 20 DRIVER experienced, coal truck also take | care ol truck, references required. Yale Lun fct; Coal Co . »20 N. Y. ave.___. . ERR AND BOY. white, with bicycle, lor Saturdays only. Ask lor Mr. Davis. Oro ner 1325 F st. n w. LAUNDRY SOLICITORS WANTED 5 better tvp. me; . ill cute. Excellerl pay. App.y 1521 17th b! n.w . 7 pm. or 8 a.m._ MAN. with light c»-. to collect Ins and rent: min. know citv salary and commlsison. Ad cirr.v Br.x 415-M. Star office_ MEAT CUTTER—Sober, experienced. Gentile, rclfienc' 1 ituuired; s'ate lowest salary and I all i -ail Addle- ■ Box 145-H. Star .office MECHANIC-Model A only first-class man ■C"d apply So Mr. De Witt. Triar.sle Mo Co . 2 New Ymk ave n.w.__. MEN S CLOTHING SALESMAN to help out Saturday afternoons. thoroughly experienced |ar.d rmployeri otherwn ° ronularly Ark for Mr. Dsv.m Grosncr's. 1325 F si n.w ! MEN OP. WOMEN who nre willing. whole or | put t time to • ell life insurance for one of | \\r ;f-t i. : c<.»>* ccmppnicv men vRiited t :or district inana*eis m nearby Virginia. t all .08 Evans Bulldln*_ MESSENGER, voting, white, with bicycle App.v 2r?*j John Marshall pi. n.w . Friday. b to 10 ;i .i _* PAINTER ( U bet* *l 30 and 4 p.m- elO 9th n w\ •'.SALESMAN. :lr«t-class who can come well lecommenderi. to sell permanent wave ma i hint- National 5255. The Edmunds Bldg.. 15th st.__ 1 SALESMAN Complete line cf Bicentennial scu cilr :*■ ,d ::o\elites direct factory con nection Viil; ijcai warehouse excellent side bi.e :< : rvpe: sei.ced whoie.sal- me;i with rstab f jlltiv. .v.u atn • wanted also I App V M to 11 u in 1219 Wisconsin nve. n.w. I SFEC'IALTY SALESMAN- .Yonderful opuoi •tt.nitv rj6 * m See Mr Mentor. Thursday P ■ TRUCK SALESMEN -Two e* pen.i «d men ’ i. ire M . .Voou. Ou.isman Chevrolet. 610 K .___ Y. ASHING MACHINE - \LESMEN Be I rrOpisltlon ell’ compete line of ABC and Col.1'Ji V.hm 'is. one day on floor each v re See Mr Williams between 3 and 5 30 p.n. B bei .V Rosb, Inc., 11th and G sts. n.w_ WILL EMPLOY «ood^ on the outside through one of Washington's largest apartment store*.; can earn a minimum of 2b pr: ween: do not apply if you are not sincere about working for a living Apply ;:i person. Thursday and Friday afternoons. 3 to 5 only. Room 305. 635 F st. n w._ YOUNG MAN for dance orcnestra reading piano orchestration. 3520 37th st., Mt Md _____ * YOUNG MEN. five cv. rent appearance to sell a hich-c ass book, fuli or spare time. ; cd commission. Call after 6 p.rn . Em°r.~on 7041 A NECESSITY in every home, need's men to c\’- territory strictly commission bus! mi Id u’'.'* 'in o" more n day Cell Room .T7 Mills Bldg . between 5 30 and 7 30 D in.. Friday.__ RJ AT E8TAlE SALI 8MAN Prominent builder and realtor i ns an at Mr.ctlv- proposition for an experienced -ales man with initiative ar.d ability to sell: lim ited salesforce. fullest co-operation from of fice. Another fast-selling, new-house opera tion to open soon: car essential. Apply in person to MR EVANS, salesmanager. J. E DOUGLASS CO _162I KJSt_N W _Met. J671. MAN WANTED. $35 TO *50 A WEEK. A nearby Watkins route is open for a good, reliable man with car. permanent con nection. good future: no capital or experi ence necessary, but you must be r real hus- j tier. Writet B N. Nielsen, 231 Johnson gve.t Newark. N. J. | MARBLE GAMES. Agents, salesmen and Jobbers wanted. Ap ply Room B13. Woodward Bldg._•_ OIM'ORITXITY. Sell life ln.urnnre with old line company: bit. comm!'.Ions excellent future. Call at Boom 202. 917 15th st. n.w. AUTO MOBILE S.%1- ES M E X. There is room in our organization for three reliable men who will work conscientiously to sell new and used Chevrolet'. Experience desirable but not absolutely necessary, as we furnish standard selling equipment and train you for the work. Apply to Mr. Botcler, Barry-Pate Motor Co.. 2525 Sherman ave. n.w._ WANTED—AGENTS._ MEN. WOMEN. BOYS. Q1P.L3. make 10c on 2.7c sale sollmE paifnted hair wash cloth, everybody buys. Address Box 364-M. Star office. __ ____ HELP—MEN AND WOMEN._ FILIPTNO“OR JAPANESE, man and wife unencumbered, chauffeur and cook, city reference-.._Phone North 8122._— MEN AND WOMEN wanted at once, 100: salary. *15 per week. Apply Thursday, Fri day. Saturday and Sunday, anytime after 11_ a. m. 704 p at. s.w. . ___ SOLICITORS of ability and good appearance needed: S5 to $8 a day. Paine Studio. 923 F st. n.w. _ WANTED—SALESMEN. MEN wanted to establi.sh and opetate Raw leish City business in cities of Washington. Rockville and Capitol Heights. Reliable hustler can start earning *35 weekly an£*“" crease rapldlv. Write immediately. Ra* leisth Co . Dept. DC-2-V. Cheater. Pa.__ ! REAL ESTATE SALESMEN to> specialize in new homes WAVERLY TAYLOR. INC. Realtors—Builders. 1522 K SI. ___ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. DOMESTIC, club, hotel institutional help furnished: cook*, ma.ris. butlers. porter3. etc. Mutual Employment Exchange. No. 10444. RUPHERS EXCHANGE^has A-! cooksTmaids. houseworkers: by day. week, month: ref. In vestigated. Decatur 3551. 1837 11th n.w. mhS* OLIRK (male), ate 21 to 14. college gradu ate preferred. Clerk (male), packing experience essential. Bookkeeper (female), knowledge of typing, experience necessary. PERSONNEL SERVICE. 714 Evans Bldg. 1420 New York Ave. N.W. INSTRUCTION COURSES. PLAY JAZZ IN '20 LESBONS-^-Plano. sax., etc.: free guitar or banjo with 20-lesson course, *1 week. Christensen. 718 11th st. n.w Dist 1278. Booklet.___ IF A DOUBTING THOMAS. PASS ON; IF ! proRi-cssive—a thinker, inquire NOW and I save time, money, secure early employment —YOU UAN. ‘ Inside of 7 weeks placed in law office." Another. "Within 3 mos. nltht school pasted Civil Service exam." Excep tions. but. others have made similar records, j Progressive methods and small class instruc tion are the secrets. Graduates in demand. Sst. 1ft yrs. New classes NOW forming, oyd School. 1333 W st. Nat. 3331. INSTRUCTION COURSES. _(Continued.)__ EVERY CITY HOLDS GOOD PAYING Po sitions lor capable switchboard operators Learn now. Oxford Bldg., 14th & N Y ave. AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT REASONABLE rates. Your or our car. E J. RYAN. Apt. 003. 1437 R. I, ave n.w. North 1935, 22* BRIDGE. Certified teacher. Contract or auction. _Ad a.ns 10462 1355 Euclid St._ CIVIL SERVICE. POLICE PROMOTION. SPECIAL preparation Clerk promotion, statistical clerk, editorial clerk The Civil Service Prepartory School, ? e. comer 12th and F n.w. Met 6337 • LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE FREE TOOLS WITH COMPLETE COURSE IF ENROLLED THIS MONTH. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES EASY TERMS MODERN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE SUITE 655. EARLE BLOG._ME I 7»JU. AMBITIOUS MEN. WOMEN. A COURSE IN BEAUTY CULTURE —at the MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL *Est. 1919) is in i that pays bis divi dends You owe it to yourself to investi gate thus iamous school before you invent. 1325 N. H. Ave. N.W. 818 14 h St. N.W. _HELP—WOMEN. CANVASSERS, experienced, wanted attrac- | tive proposition to those who qualify. App.y 808 Chandler Bldg 1427 Eye st. n.w.. bet. 9 30 and 11am and 3 to 5 p.m 18* CHILDS NURSE, competent, white, able to prepare dinner. Good salary, home piovid t*d. References. Address Bex 184-H. Star office.__ » CLERKS. 2. general ofTire work start *18 to 520. opportunity if willing to learn give telephone a .d references. Address Box 195 • u!! i e • COOK, experienced, white preferred tn gll 9fla58eS' 4801 Wlsconsin ave n Cleveland employment for tw5 reliabb ladle S' 2-i to 45 opportunity tor advancement in lo'-al professional work: no canvassers need apply: give address and phone. Address Box 133-H. Star office. “i. OPERATOR, all-around, and manicurist, for Part-time employment In exclusive beautv salon: give particulars including salary or ccmmlaslon expected and references Ad dress Box 204-H. Sta- office _ PERMANENT WAVER anr. finger waver exl. pern need o ily ;o demonair.ur new method 5PP.y 9 to 8 30 a m.. Room 402. 917 loth St. SALESLADIES, refined and afractive- aF w‘nt ‘ , immediately, Manchester Hotel Apts . 7 426 M at. n w SALESLADIES for dept store and home dem onstration work, lari.e company permanent position. Address Box 440-M Star o!!lce YOUNG \xo\TEN. >5 nev appearance, to • e.. r hlgl'.-clas^ book, full or *p:tre time aood commission. Call after tpai. Em-rso : <041 •. LADIES >2 'or r.ew proven sairs plan, car lUrn.shed and drawing account for tho:-* who qualify. XO CANVASSING. _9e? Mr Cuday. Arlington Hotel SAI-l-.SWO.M I N. ' Part 'l ime. If vou have had high-grade experi ence in ready-to-wear seilinc and ■uant to make extra money during spare time on Saturdays, thx ma\ he your perfect opportunity. Appli cations will hr considered onlv front those who ran qualify as expert sales women, cheer till, dependable and highly recommended, (ioud pay and congenial conditions. \tqdy to Mr. K. If Snvder. RAI.I Kill HABriKDASllKR. __ 1310 !■' St. N.W. _HELP—DOMESTIC. HOL'SEWORKER. brtwren So iiud 3: <•«>• it. laundry, ttc small family: Ch»rv May m«hu- >6 »eei: Telfol on* 6 D ill . Wl.. 4168-W WOMAN, colored must be reliable and ftiil tr.e to stay on premises: cook and eenernl housework, private !amil> «35 month Ad dress Box 41A-M. Star office. SITUATION—MEN/_ Persons advertising for "Situations' Wanted” are warned to exercise careful investigation of persons of fering positions where cash deposits are required to secure employment. BAKER, all-around, first •cln?.*: pastry, ire Cl earn, bread Pies. Columbl ■ 4.317-1 "’it BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT wants ro iT.o:i. S.xtfc;. yppxpf ,ence v.s' - tion guaranteed. Address Box 190-H. S ir offic t _ 24 CARNEGIE TECH GRADUATE, exp ri need literary line lor amanuensis traveling com panion. foreign legation assistant Instruct ing Ei til . Met 2362 _ 19* CHAUFFEUR, experienced, white, expert mechanic, desires position, good references. Brodgesell. _Colurnbia_474g_ CHAUFFEUR wants 1ob: neat, experienced and nood references. Willing *o travel. Handy with tools._Phone Atlar.tic 2031 * CHAUFFEUR-HOUSEMAN; excellent legation references._Kindly call Dec. 16B5-J. COOK, experienced, also pustries. ice erennT. young man._1433_Col rd._n w . Apt. 2 DRAFTSMAN -First-class stone 15 years’ experience: capable of assuming charge of drafting department will accept estimator. Inspector or superintendent: best of refer ences._Address Box 163-H. 8*bi office * FILIPINO, young. A-l cook and butler, ac customed to better class; also can drive b°st references _M?t 6003.__ 19* FILIPINO- Chauffeur, cook, butler o house" mnn: private familv. or hotel or restaurant- j best references. Col. 3488 2300 18th n.w * ' MAN. white, strong married pipe boiler 1 and general experience, license want* work of any kind. Bauman. Adams 7806 18s PLUMBER, registered, wants steady work ;it a reasonable salary with reliable Arm. Ad dress BOX I30-H. 8tnr office WE need several tobs tor Howard University students. Courteous service guaranteed. Call Dean of Men's Office. Columbia 8100 YOUNO MAN. white. 22. wants work handy hard worker. Lincoln 3024. 1206 Staples st. n.e.__ • YOUNO MAN. with car. desires position salary basis. Address Box 413-M. Star office YOUNG MAN. age 24 (civil engineer*, willing accept any type employment at low salary Adams 5639__ • GARDENER (>PEN F< )R P( ) SITION, PRIVATE ESTATE, i 27 years’ experience with flowers, shrub- | bery. lawns, greenhouses, aquatics, etc. , Member National Assn, of OardGiPis. Excel lent local references. Address Box 206-H. Star office. * SITUATIONS—MALE AND FEMALE. MAN AND WIFE want Job and place to stay: in city or out; city reference. Atlantic 2821-J. _SITUATION—WOMEN. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, cook, neat, relia ble colored woman, references 1411 5tlr st. n w Pot, 1389. _jg* GIRL, white, experienced, wants general housework or day s work. Phone West 1555. HOME WORK exchanged for home and some salary: woman of education, not afraid of y'°r*: 2° bGvlleges expected. Address Box 203-H. Star office.__ HOUSEKEEPER Igood ntirsel, reliable; No 1 references. Address Box 192-H. Star offi-e. ___l»* _ NURSE. Child s or practical, in eood heme: generally useful, light housework: excellent rets.: experienced. Georgia 1386. 19* PRACTICAL NURSE wonts position: It9 years' hospital experience. Telephone At lantlc 2021._ ♦ STENOGRAPHER. experienced, with bnok keeping knowledge. Phone Met. 4129. 19* TYPIST with knowledge of shorthand and P. B. X experience would like to get position; references. Georgia 3018. 19* SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. COOK, first-class, nurse and maid, wants position: stay nights; colored. Metropolitan 8384. COUNTRY GIRL, reliable, wishes position as part time, general housework: willing to care for children. 1529 8th st. n w._ COUPLE, refined and Industrious: husband employed by Government, desires resident managership of desirable apartment house. Address Box 177-H. Star Office.__ 19* GIRL. White. 19 years old: nursemaid or general: Chrvy Chase preferred: good ref Call Win. 3 726 - W between 10 and 4._18* _ GIRL, wants general housework: stay nights: can do plain cooking. 1209 Rhode Island ave. n.w_ GIRL, colored, hieh-school graduate, would like part time light housework or cooking; cannot stay nights Pot. 4445._ OIRL. white, wants work, in apt. bouse pre* ferred. Phone Adam8 7075. ,_ * GIRL, colored, wants job in cafeteria or restaurant as bus girl, dishwasher or vege table seek. Phone Columbia 8120. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. _(C ontinucd.) __ GIRL, colored, wants steady position as plain cook, whole or part time. 1648 4th st. n.w. _ ___•_ GIRL, colored, wants job as mother's helper, chambermaid, waitress. day's or part-time work. Phone North 2575-W. _ GIRL. Rood, country, wishes a place as mother’s helper; stay nights. Call Lin. 6050. GIRL, colored, wants Job: mother's helper, care of child, light housework. 4912 Meade st. n.e. Lincoln 6597-W.__• GIRL, colored, wishes a Job, work of any kind. CmII Columbia 10197. _ GIRLS, colored, reliable, want day’s work or part-time job; best city references. Phone Potomac 3804. _ OIRLS. 2, colored, experienced, wish domes tic work of any kind; reference. Call North 3962 Call from ll-5__ GIRLS, two. colored, neat, want places as general houseworker or mother's helper. 1924 12th st. n.w_Dec. 1242. GIRLS »twoi. colored, general housework or part time, references. Call West 1492. 18* OIRLS. two. desire job as maids or mother's I helpers. 1309 Que si n.W. HOUSEKEEPER, by experienced, Christian widow', in small family, reference. Address Box 185-H, Starf_of!l<:e. 19* HOUSEKEEPER—Reliable. settled. white woman will do general work for a couple in nice home; room, boerd and small salary; ref. furnished. Address Box 187-H. Star of fice- ___ 19** MAIL) Want to place my maid as I am leaving town Good cook and general houseworker: loyal and dependable Mrs. I. C. Hanacom, 1300 Delafield pi. Col. G248. _ 22* WOMAN reliable colored, wants place as general housework or cooking; good refer ences_North 5033-J._ WOMAN with experience, desires place with small family adult- cpn stay nights, excel lent cook_and server. Decatur 1908-M. WOMAN, colored, desires part-time work of any kind. Decatur 4227 WOMAN, colored, wish - po itioi - k A-l relerences and well exp. Cali Decatur 1929-J._•_• _ WOMAN, colored, wants part-time work or n-ald in rooming house, or we*k s work. 913 French st. n.w. Potomac 4779 WOMAN, colored, wants work of any kind first-class cookj_refeiences. Decatur 2655-W. WOMAN, colored, neat, wants laundry work at hom . or day’s work. Phone N. >997 WOMAN nts work of any dnv or part tlme:_reference. Deratur C67u. WOMAN, colored experienced wants la - dry; home or out. by day. 12: housework; city reference. 763 Morton st Apt 3. MOTOR TRAVEL. GO BY PRIVATE AUTO. SHARE "EXPENSE REFERENCES EXCHANGED BUNYANS. 1221 PENNA. AVL. Met. 6752. ___ _ _ 18* WH\ TRAVEL ALONE? CONGENIAL TRAV el E reau get.-, you pa^d gue*-:.- or driver 631 Pa. a’ e n.w National 9756 18’ _ PERSONAL.__i The rate under heading of Personal is 3 cent* per line additional tc the regular line rate. LOANS—QUICK SERVICE ;*• 2nd AND 3rd tiust.'.. D C. a..d Md.. payao.c monthly: no cost choice. _Address B «x 477-K. Star office. | MASSAOINO. ELECT RI CTRE A T M E N f S BY praduute Oerman mas cu r Cn 11 Aoams j 5284 MOTHER WANTS ROOM AND BOARD AND bal.y cured f«.r in refined, pi.vnte hu;n . i ' urban preferred: mother • mployed and v.;li| pay veil lor ss-. nsfacioiy place. Add -~.h Box - y ih* 1 NURSE EXPERIENCED WITH CHILDREN .will bouru infants or young children pcientir.c leedmg larce yard reasonable. | Bhep. 3357._ GRADUATE NURSE WILL CARE FOR ALL ! classes ol patients in hr: modem hom» Recommended by leading phys:ciai.*. Clev. ' 8547 WHEN DEATH STRIKE? A FAMILY THERE lc no need to led t...u they must accept In ferior funeral spruces, due to inability to pay a him price. The G:ta’.er W W Chambers Cc -.ficr' a comp ete funeral, car* ar.d all. lor e- little a $75 Worlds finest vat**rproof. ai-nght. gu-ranteed. su'd buna, vault may be had from Cl.: mbers for JP5 I ra.se of death cull the G.enter W W Cham bers Co.. 14th. cor C bln r tv Col_ 0432 DRESSMAKER fiont New Yo.fc. lutes! <*v. criers moderate. W KROHER. 1026 15th he_ Cecil . Ant 2m. N.i.r-ni 3424 APPLIED PHILOSOPHY OFFERED THOSE seek ; « r. ntal oi pi it lal ad oatment to life Dally app( intm.ent. North 5455. STRICTLY FRESH FO. c . ROM FPEDFP irk. cun V 25c do * ■ farcy dressed poul try 25c lb delivered. National 2806. COMFORT. BTAL1 Y. CHARM IN YOUR home with m:: hGp Connecticut Dcrora • r.- Met 2883 Price surprisingly low CAN ACCOMMODATE MORE AGED AND (unv*.]escents in biivht. w arm room-. BTt more st Good meals and alter.- on Rates. '"•0 month. S e me at 1006 Mass ave , 4tn • 11ED ClNC 7 TREATMENTS *3. CABINET Tur h baths needle -hu-ver. d.athermy baking; results asaund. North 6203. 191J N. MOTHERS CAKE TO CHILD. 3 AS COM* pa. . .; to my lit t V- -,: i uburbs; : .. unarm, rifei en^ce:* exchanged. Aduiess Be. J82-M. ~ head TiiTe A better kno.v.h u- irmsr.lne hygict.p I . ever. : iar::jd v.orauh. b..n;j»h ft;-: in.ci wn Write for free inform: . n cn ; .e per • . !<.... me hygiene to Mrs. D. u AT... > SON. 1825 0 at _Bl stress OrPORTlMTII S. BF.Al 1 IFL'L* CORNER HOUSE. ■ enMr hall. sixtrtM rounu. lo ; baliu. h art ol down'ovn. Acid p-s Box 16_::-H. S' a; offir®_18' HA\ F. P \ r: N i ED NOVEL'! Y * AND MA thine. Need . mail amount of capr. u Nr rr.Ig Should be pood opportunity. Phone MetropolPan 7037 __19*_ FOR SALE—BAKERY. CONFECTIONERY. lunch room, all equipped sood location. Apply 1404 N Cap st. .a w _ * FOR SALE -W ill sacrifice complete equip ment of 12-room '.'-bath house, a' .‘75 Lamer pi Cost 2.000. no reasonable offer refus'd. Call between 2 and »■ pm LENNY BAFFLE FALL MACHINES :• -air. reasonable pr:< *ow p4 «-/- lor cn-:. Ad it’ - Bo 379- S t :Lc ROOMING HOU’SI-N bn- cr sell Be'* .Merry Co. iox quick ..ctioix. 934 K n v. 1 I<} . LUNCH C fountain, equipped ;ood stand. Apply ovn er. 2306 P.i n\. s .__ 20 CIGARS. NEWS. SOUVENIRS STAND lobby hjgh-claes hotel, equipped and stocked ! eoing business lov rent. Price. $1,250 c.»sh. ' Address Box 193-H Star office._i W ANTED -Small weekly investments for safe, going concern, should pay 13' Ad dress Box 225-M. Star office._ 50 SHARES Northeast Savings Bank stock Make of!t»r._Address BoK_414-M._Star_ofi SANDWICH SHCP -Fully equipped, lor rent: good location; ?40 a month. 1529 Eye st. n.w. FEAR HECHT S. modern apt., on first floor, suitable business purposes. Including parking snace fo: automobiles._.«401_608 F nw_ FOR - SALE Restaurant. Lynchburg. Va. Best location, doing over $1,000 business per week rent reasonable: original investment. : "30.000. can be bought for one-third of cos-, i ready to turn ovei to responsible party: lib- j erai terms. The Siraus Company. 1004-06-08 East Cn y st . Richmond. Va.__ GROCERY, doing $450 weekly bus. in hifch rlr.ss section low rert. 6 beautiful room*;: Frieidaire equipment: l.ir: e stock, price only *4.noo term* Met *813_ ROOMING HOUSE HEADQUARTERS. To Buv cr Beil a Rooming House • PEE MR. FOVVLFR. Met. 6308 __806 F N.W. 18* *350—r i house. 8 rooms; rent filled near 13th and M: r.t»od term* MOP-Rocmiin* house. 10 rooms. 2 firth* central: filled good income: a bargain. '650- Rooming house. 11 rooms. 2 baths: iil>d good income- ch*ap fent. 5800 — Rooming house. 11 rooms. 3 bath*: newlv decor Med: filled: nr. Dupont Cir. «k000 Rooming house. 11 rooms. 2 baths: near 18th and Col. rd your terms. $1,800 Boarding house. 11 rooms. .3 baths: lone established: good term'; 47 600- Rooming house. 24 moms. 6 baths. 43SO—Cafeteria: old stand rent. 446 ?7nf)„Cpfrtrria and lunch: rent. Sfl5: splen did business- will sacrifice 4400 Cafeteria: well equipped: M00 rash Confer . lunch and 3 roos»«: lent. 465. apt house io>’ • a real bar^pfin *330—Orncerv and 3 rooms chean rent. *1.700- Grocery and 3 rooms: rent. *60 p. M. CURTIS. 820 lltli st. n.w. Nat. 1332. READ THIS. Do you hove cash to obtain the fol lowing0 A monopoly - 12-month season busi ness with constant repeat feature: no triflers. Address Box 200-H. Star office._ QUICK ACTION. FOR QUICK ACTION AND NO PUBLIC ITY IN SELLING YOUR BUSINESS. SEE US. WE FINANCE BUYERS IN ORDER TO CLOSE QUICK CASH DEALS. E8TAB. 1923. CAPITAL ADJUSTING AND FINANCE CO.. SOUTH’S LEADING BUSINESS BROKERS. 9th FLOOR. DTBT. NAT L B \NK BLDG., METROPOLITAN 4813-4814-4815 ~recommenpeH SERVICE. j The following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call National^J>000. Branch 215._ BEDDINO. MATTRESSES, box springs snd pillows reno.: best prices and prompt del. Wash. Mattress Co ..SI > L st. «.w. Nat. 6879. BEDDING RENOVATED, springs, mattresses, pillows, feather mat.; down comfort, re-cov er ed^I deajjiedd 1 ng C0., 6t2 E n.w. Nat. 4094 BEDDINO of all kinds renovated and sterlli lzed by process approved by Health Dept.. D. C. Prompt service and low prices Eagle Bedding Co.- 2918 8th »t. n.e. Decatur 0755. bedddino renovated and sterilized AMERICAN BEDDING CO.. 4th_AND BRYANT JSTS N.E POT 3232 CARPENTER AND BUILDER, first-class work, at reasonable prices. Let me give you my estimate. White. Adams 9067-J. 18* CARPENTER—Repairs of *11 kind, porches, garages, fences, floors, partitions, shelving. Lin. 88BB-W Mr. Hanger, _21* CARPENtSh. expert; improvements, perches, partitions, floors, cabinets, odd jobs J RoweU._6l3 gth sf. n »• M n 214S_19*_ /-- \u pi. VTK I.’ —Fences built, shelving. UiWU i-.i i lh flooring, general re pairing. Brining, 1399 Taylor n.w. Ad. 1624. CARPENTERING, plastering, paper hanging, painting, remodeling in general, no job too annul; day or night service. Adams 7788. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. _(Continued.)_I CHAIR CANEING-*ff*,.»gaS! Bterrnr._ Armstrong. 1235 10th n.w. Met. 2062 IT I.'f'T k’ ff' Wiring and Fixtures Any six-room house. s!M>. in cluding inside service: estimate tree Met. 9032. Citv Elee Co. 1125 l«th ::. n.w. »♦ • ELECTRIC WIRING. Six-room house complete with fixtures. Inch Inside set vice. J50. Expert Workman •hip. Terms on larger jobs Reg:-1 Electric Co.. 819 Upshur st. n,»'._Col 8391 _1^_ ELECTRICAL WIRING —hr experts. 6 rooms, fixtures com pic e. ‘‘ro Work guaranteed. H. Berenter. Adams 8655. 4S27 9th n.w.__Ie2»3* FT/OOH WORK, exper old floors m ide new prices reasonable: worn aim ran red 1 W. c Deaton. 4227 8th at. n.w Col 76 2 FLOOR work, every description, rea tuaranteed. dust less machines Also :.and:ng machines rented L. T Folk. Clev 0528 FURNITURE REPAIRED. UPHOLSTER, 'f. slip covers, reeds lacquered rmv color by t spiay. cushions COLUMBIA UPHOLSTERY. 1 5632 Ga nve._Oa. 3646._29* ! HEATING and piumoin . new .- id r *- t inx, oil burners Included reasonable terms. ' 227 9th st. n.p JLin._(i272 HEATING & PLUMBING. 2 OR 3 YEARS’ EASY PAYMENTS BUDGET PLUMBING £ HEATING CO. 1J47 BLADFN8BURO RO _L.LNCOIV 1C: '7 HOME IMPROVEMENT.-. With 8prlng nearH ut your door, : - is : the time to begin planning you. hm. e im provements. such as pnpe-ir.K, pint . plumbinr heating, carp* nteri::« . r' ts?< . , electric wirln;:. flooring, building ;.dd.»;c?i or remodel: nx no cash or down p j. <— ess* ry small monthly par n * to st*. • u. convergence quality uorkiiniush p ; uji. > - ter Phone CAPITAL HOME IVPi'O1 «... ME N'T CO Natim::.! 7833 ,? 809 il You will rave 20' if you do youi work ns HOME IMPROVEMENT S~ Pt.s;eriug. painting, carper, ti: ing v.orl: plumbing, healing per.,7 pr.i. o II work to keep our mui working c..n;. . ■ Winter: no cash necessary, one to * years 10 p y nuali"- •’.orkrr.ai ;i : sonnble prices. Phone The Capital Home Improvement Co, I1.1 , National 7833. it 809 H t n «_ HOME IMPROVEMENTS. ABSOLUTELY NO CASH [ UQUTRED S TART PAYING IN M.U'C FAINTING. PAPERING PI CMRINT HE 7 ! i IG, CARPEN V WIRII HOI SE COMPLETE V. r.. FLOORS 1 tTD AND SCRAPED. RCK PIN 1 REMODELING AND BUILDING ESTI MATES FREE. CALL AN OLD RELIABLE ! FIRM. HOME DECORATORS. INC . _1003 fl.li S' N.W Met. Of M 1 home impk< >\ e: lex rs. ; GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. LJKjC\ U "UI. J <.1- i > . L. I ... . . \ S 1 r YOUR HOME I :p;:0\L IK.-UjS. Mata sure of satisfaction l ....... - to . .. leac^r In Hum/ Improve.:-.. . u ft-r.i J known for fair dcuhi.k 10 *h<>ir-a j Financially situ;.ted to g.ve you n; . noer... terms. L".tie n * j 00 MONTHLY NO PAYMEN'I ■ DAYS Our own e\p r. c r flu pa::, ut. pi .unk ing, papering, carpenter i f. . o' . • .u . elect nr a 1 w )i .<. c'■..:f1 * i •/. weulhe iiipplili:. ! garages, u". impuiv-p . CALL } O.i PuLE K3T.rM ATE THE GENERAL C ON IRAC ‘ TNG CO . 927 Nt w Yo r: Ave N A ; r | • y <-D p c I made | 1 x 1 - 1 while you wa Turner & Clark. i 1221’. New Yo 1* ivo ; v Me: PAINTING. PAi-EKiNCi I -r*:. wo:;: I you grt better Qupl:ty rooms, *5 up. Cull ; ■ 21* | > \ J > J.' I » I V ( . - H • l . \ i srrv.cr A.* > painting. ; Roy White. 1834 Galt Alla P\PERHANOiNC F;: * -i •> n.. c:ha ■ : done a once. 44 30 h fc- Diln • j v* nrk e'-ararteed c ’ Ad? - * 29!4-.I 20* j PAPFRHANGINO- Good v r; cm; V'e roon « scraped dry. era ' ^ : *’ 193? u/rr'.P'. Spied D'fOr *:• r f 1 20* ! PAPERHANOINO—Poorr* r »!><• d 15 • "d up Estimate fur Work c .ura: ‘eed A T (Vorc5 2129 lEth »t n w . Apt 2 Dec 4M9 PI'.NO TUNING. IP” . L ' br.-d time: for Percy Forte] Co a K be C Oeo M Walker. C *! 4"' . 7 \ n.v ~~SALE^M1S< OUS. ANTIQUE i.na : »de ; f ,,r ‘>:icv 1 ruR*. complete furnishings of cld !.>me. private sale open rv^rv da v 10 u in ,r> G p ANTIQUE Vic* »r l: ;» if! into Vic’ L itu:r chcnp. B jy now and .ave. 925 1 h . ... • NTI. DESK. ( ;f -• of uiu.’ • • •' >" . •; j ;•••' ... bookc.'-se. table. cabinet Geo; /.a 1 4 BABY CAMKlArr G: rr• L . : *r i tion: l I 1 I ?rD0 Cot n ave PATTERIES GvarentMtl ttery! li 3 13 o.at»*. f • 45 Ex har.-e p:. e .V.i P. • r • Co . . 204 lAt ' HATH OUTFITS nru ; a ,C rials Come to any cf Hechii 3 yard* for you: entS e need'- of use; r.it'vv . • llv "fen e' * ’y ‘•pje-rrrr* We hr\* ir»: .r (, •;*: tl*? of . od used bnr • iui • - < ?' 4 2*. • 2-2 22'12 IN ANY LF'-GT *! . nhenthin*:. V rt: r v dnwdr/ • ! pips, ba h • .ns '•ad:ators plum m I h< a t it mater is Is in ex< ell* nt c< t.« n A I l .v • : a for < * - \ it our 3 ya *rlrc ion. a! l)a:aai:i V cr: /. ..f yu HECUTN .;*? C D H DUc . : • ? (' i U: DEPT .Va OfTce 15th n d H U NE PoM r*( w:.—6tl. C f S W B .'/.. • oob- 92: Ave N v, BILLIARD AND i DCUr.T TABLES, n.. V;. lompii.c .-tock s up..O' t.t; A ; . 1 . :e r - pairing: best worViman*t ip Conn B .«*•; A P;W'lnc Supply C . 310 9th i. w D; 4 CASH REGISTERS, show cn-- will ca * counters. shrlvir.K. chairs, tables. ?o-.ies iron safes, coffer urns, steam table'- soda f ;> tains, electric grinders. rrJvei.. refr'.ceratorv. p.ir’iiior«5. store eauipment nnd fixu res of every description. Edsar Baum. Inc., 914 Ft* »■ COAT caracul beautiful rrner.t. ’"M xrod cl. si/r 36 co*t ■’*300 will ce!i for $12 A.vo S i b. very fine ticv Wr. c. Bivins telcolv ** ' mber. ?r,d I v: 1 re -i fi::v 1 v ou ft’ i" :o:;. A fir- Re*. TOE-::. c! - off: r I RNS. 1 a Mo-- e’*a'*p t: p *:er. ./eic. r> ter* rash rtg ^rrw ref• n-crat. r*. refrigerator dis play case*, e ertric mixer*. sr*’**-;. safes. • " oven*, eic A*V Ftore Fix ce Co. 41* 9tn v*. n.w Met. 9 *97._ DE8KS. surplus irem U F Government also tremendous saving* In xiew iartc:y close-out* and secend*: chcapc?’ re:"* c:i char * Kies. *afe-. etc. Com nerrml Office Fux Co 430 8t St n w. _Ve: 771!_ DIAMOND KINO <173 M cart! and 8 points. Iadv * solitaire blue-white ri -mood. 18-k white gold rn.» rea: bargain, >8o I Opt cal Co.. 617 Ttn st, n.w._ DIAMOND* KING Lady s $450 soitta.re d - moud over 1 carat, blue-white, platinum mounting set with 14 diamond* and 4 em erald* must sacrifice: $28.3. Kalin Optical Co. 017 "tlij*t__n.w_ DIAMOND ‘BAGUETTE WATCH - 17 *rwel wr vi. watch. *olid platinum case sit with .<4 diamonds. Mu? t be sold at o it t $160 Kahn Optical Co. 617 7th *t. n.w_ DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT KING K r~nv blue-whit**. solitaire: beautiful diamond mounlim . $100. Kahn Optical Co., 617 7th st. n.w.______ DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS. furmeMy ?6 pr ovnstockeci will sacrifice fo- <7 98 pr. la F-.ir.ct Up mister::n. Co.. 2309 14th *t._n * FRIGIDAIRE CABINETS two 6-hole and compressor; soda fountain and c bona to vas baking oven: lunch counter tool*. ic? cream machiiv’ and motor celling fall: mould*, etc 1404 North Capitalist. * FUR COAT, brown coney *able. In and-a*-.v. size 38. Sacrifice, ?3.>. 1702 17th st. n.w.. upstair*._21* PURNTTURE—Walnut dinette set! <22- wal nut bed room suite. M2. w Inut clmim rr > u suite. $52: chifforohes. china closets, other furniture cheap. 1231 H st. n e ___ 19* FURNITURE- Walnut bed room su.t. ike new. $39.50: dining room suite. '29 50 t-aln beds, bureaus, wardrobe*, buffet, table: chenp other furn*turr_1211 H he. 2n* HOTBED FASH. 3 ft. by fl ft. without glass. $1 60 with Bless. >2.70 Complete sicck el all 3 branches HECHINOER CO LIVING ROOM SUITE, beautiful, hi* . grade mohair, almost new. rne.lv - uv co lonial; chest of drawers, Simmon Winn*or bed complete, fine old SI lira? rugs. 1822 Biltmore st.nw. Adams 4368. OFFICE FURNITURE iron: U S Govt. Desks. chairs, file cabinets, tables; ever th:ng for your office at creat saving Wrshinrc.cn galvagt Co., office turn. dept.. $10 tth c* n.w fiaixuo ai inventory prices to renwee slock: Milton upright, fine condition 4110. 6tPinwn/ upright. 1190; another Stelnwav upright at $235: Stietf upright.- like new. 1215: Emerson player. *165: one grand, slightly used: $345; uprights as low as $35. We are sole agents for Hardman. Kranch <V Bach. Harrington. Cable and Kurtzman grands. Hugo Worch. 1110 O n.w. F.st 1879 Grands and uprights for rent._ PIANO—For sale Meisner upright p:uno: ex cellent condition: *!25. Security Sto;a*r. 1140 15th st. n.w._ PIANO, upright. Whitt er <20: can be ‘■•.••n at American Storage Co.. 2801 Ca. ave n.w. P1ANC Kimball playe*. urv-cla- c* rolls included: cost rt350. sell fur 225 Ap p?y 120 3rd at s ^ __ 2O' n piano f< a nee due. Cat! between hours 30 pin. and 8 36. j;r Wei t ’.!. 1161 9t RADIOS New Stewart-WaVnef. Vikin". Silver Marshall. R. C. A.. General Electric. Fadu: also one d. <: set. Bargains. Cell Greeley and Terry. 22M 14th st. n.w., No.th 4H0._ _ __ RADIOS — N»'w Phiicos. General Electric. Bparton. Apex, Majestic. R. C. A.-Victor. Atwater Kent. fltewnrt-Warner and other* from $19 95 up. 5514 Colorado ave. n.w Georgia 1486 ____ RADIOS—Limited number of new Philco and Apex set*: choice of models: practically cost price; inspect today. Phone Joe Kienast, WestOlflh_ SAFE. 40 inches high. 20 inches wide. Cary make. 217 McGill Bldg_Nat. 4384._18* 9AROUK8 Real bargain, two genuine Royal, one 4* 2X7*8. the 2*2*5 left to be sold. UftyUU Chit Shop. 525 14th st SAXOPHONE, like ce*; cost ! 16$. sell *8$. Phone Or.. 0ij80-J after t v m SEWING MACHiNFS—Drophead Singer. SI5; New Home. 415. Stnndard. $15: New Ideal M0 others at 45; all piibi New machines. $3 mo. Renting and repairing- Open even: S.E. Sew Men shop. 313 Pa aye *.c_Lin_0275_ BEWING MACHINES Sine^r portable elec tric*. *20: droohfids. $4. MO: n*nts. *3 mo repairs. 055 Pa. ave. s.e., upstairs. Lin. 2301. * SEWING MACHINES— Bargains in recondi tioned portable and console electrics, many models; Singers. Whites and other well known make* as low as S14.95. 800 H st. n.w. i SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ___ <<'c-nt»rmr<j. > TERRA COTTA RITE. 6 lo 24 ax ;r . slightly damaged, about 25 000 feet rr.u-i be moved. ; * ■' ' a- K.-,. DM R I n.e. i!i'?'vSIIill!S' newest, models. . mranteed yS?f Low Price, Terms We rent, re Pul', otrt'idat'd ’Typewriter Co.. 723 10th n w. - models rebuilt, fully por'aei-s on ee.y term*; writer R. ilf * "c ’!" ‘ r'P*lrs- Type J tdJps *_8ervirp Co.. 1714 H st. n.W r YPKV. i • . REITrAt BERVIOf OcorflA mo n‘: *nd L C Smith*, into .1 tn< ad. . 0 75. 5 mos., 112. TyPEWRITEr'S-American Co., 1431 East Ml " “ A*’ from the him rents 8*11 HK!iSnil®! opcn A CCIUM C? EANE R 3 :1 ■ 1 . • e_ \ Frpn itr-:.irap.* •;. (j t . ?l:*; u r -ch. iloover No 700. *25. O •’rnterd .far. }.o:i: c.ex.x rs ;j „o dav » a.; x lamtiF. Vac uum Cx • <‘r fcnop MM Girard Ad 0900 VACUUM CU'-'NTH. R r . - • «' a. ■ • e ! i' ' a*or. *8 Not h 037.7 WEDDING KING solid phti -m « n itfl wrddmg r:t sr sot with a J c : n o’-n u:tu ,.i bare.am, >45. Ku a C./.t . Co, 6*7 a t st n v 0 Per tore. 20 in and 16 in 12 ,jc- c^rf ciPlivcrrd a :-v;.* . srr:,p : ci r T v.'jd. >*. to;d Pas A', R-nri* .. Colle-.tr Md.Box 1 PIANO ' i '5 Win -lack bn!cw.nd h; C ’ ■ to 10 Is 14 months ca< u:yj ;v xu?-..Meed O. J Dr iOI.L .. CO., __ 12 ia and G Sts. PJ^’O . i ,.:c u;..-. .“orana-re* »ijj, ter a 15 or ck :n u: t r,..r* a* mi- p.it O .1 D"MOLT CO . .. t 12* i h.'id O St ’• : ' Lightly used, but guar - ' • • ®* ' lms or tt.i..,. o. j d;mol:. 4* co , ..12t h and f T Sts IT KM 1 UKE AND RUGS. * —J‘f':y a! r e s. • Unusual values. 1 t,V •" •» >''.s now on disolav Bert ra\,0!n •• a-.u <..iiii.* mom suites, odd l* ' ’ v.» Hies and chifforobe*. ' o< mai and Co-. iw« II chair*. • ; d (in.. > -r;.. secre:hrle-. defies. ■ ' • iuj-. '•••• l .use floor cover •• • - N v Ba: sain He ui e. • USJ D PIAN(> SALE. Ci"'»d makes; dependable for begini chui hes, lodge . la Is, etc. Letter buy a Certified Go<>d Used Piano than a cheap new <.ne. Pc ■ - ur‘ r’ijl. cer.nert n-alifv . |05 If . 60 l . 90 B A: O . ll < . o duality.. 85 . ... 75 Guibr.i'1uoncM. < rifled qu.i’ity. 86 u K. • Storj -n Ci i It Lii’dcn.tir. *.:r\ i:i? Also geverul used cer'.i fied q u **.!: * v i >'■'*%, *?8 * HOMER C. KITT CO., 13 sO < i St. P H 1 O l), K'< t-Y I I T <) k. CROSI.1 V. A few brand-new finer sain; e~ at tremendous sav ing'! fuliv guaranteed. '1 erms. Phone National 7320. r or - pi i i rc. : se.;i:.s or fo: b eedlng season. Call Col CAM H Ooodi . ■< . v uFe white a .< ail-vfi.M,- Ieir. :*-1 f »r breeriinv. nesting supplier Bu .* . 515 G n.w. Open Sundays CAN \ RIE9 Beautiful melrs ;..,rt Ttimlrs for matin* Br* * - .a ch*€* . r.cH v etc. • TT! TONS PET SHOPS. e:? F •- 1404 N W __ VCl '. d a tor" rail, completely r r a t 9 liras. r "id rrird v :th rlectr.c Urt r. . 1 1 r 11 Dr Locko * Doa *:.d Cal ;; n.f Col 0574 POULTRY AND F.GG^. _ CHTCK6 ' I :o a hun • i’; :.e J. B IT-r.ry. r i Church Vn . 343 __ PI R- -FR3 I) HA Y CHICKS. P Ko .(YDS LEGHORNS AT'.rUTONS PE- SHOPS 612 F S N Y. Net 4702 LIVE STOC K AND C ATTLE. CATTLE SALT 3 young Guernsey cow j ;• rse Cc nduit ra ■ r . { i ] :.s. Mo . H c Fa : t * W YNTED—MISCELLANEOUS. . aud m tun : r ... ; ('• .. ,i • • c, tlie Lin < • • . . : t i • APPAREL Wiii b v ' ,v. * ,»Me t . ..-.n c; , ; vt ' i ' rid di '. * cl j*hi."i: c -i < * A\. A v;( , • • 1) * FT'. Id.S 0. _P" • D 743 3 : MONEY PAID • < O r,< too jah_sv._?-! _J “ BIG '-RICES !>«!) Do 1 w .ni l-a T..< I nccln Co ha no co nect on with f}V»v, u th*» fc'. '-iiv s-* PI one Metropolit . 0817 v will paj the high< t cash pri« * BOOKS EOT*'HIT V rids bring them f>r c ... Met f>4’**. Pearlmar. s B.g Boon Shop C33 O st n v- ___ CASH REGISTERS, show canes and store fxtures entire tor.trn!*; fc isht. Edgar • nr M " 9744 _ FNCYCLOPFHIA BRITANNIC A. 14th edition. Clevel -d 1200 I ....... ,:r f0r T;.\:.. a: ;.c : r vs office furniture : j-.vi .» sc: mc’cnn: : ' . unci i \e up to Lii • FI INTI ERF W: to bu> *'u.".c rood ’.:«-ed • i :.r »pol 3051 18* FtHMil tih « . a”. KU.ci•- v ai led. fiignr*: c-'-li p: : • -. Pcorr. ,: srrc.cc Phone Gilbert, J M* H HMU ; i V INTFD A1 oi purt ol vour . good Prompt ttentlon# highest rash price5 Call North 9^21 20* FURNITURE Highest pj.ee. paid for used furniture of every desc option prompt serv ice c c Fun any hr c Lincoln 10045 -22* FTJRnTTUKF- Don t sacrifice vour furniture. We v ill ive more fo* furniture bric-a-brac, china, antique-* and office furniture. Phone u- and be co;.vij;ced Tee Lincoln Co., tel. Met 8817 604 6th st. li.w. _* i- OLD. silver, watches, diamonds and old Jewelry needed in • ur manufacturing dept Full cash value paia Se;;nt*rr «. 818_F_st HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old Bold, silver and . : .mordr. cli carded ;e\s dry. sold watch c rod >id tcc . Hyman Harron. 200*^ 41 st gnu F-**c bjiflhed 1918. 20* pawnbroker exchange Buy and sell old i ilu. diumunds. evr!i> winches, mnv cal ir- ■ u;: :.s. 444 9t i s*. n.w. Metro _fo* FIXTURES . . h roof. caulpi ier t': ci Fit content- pur''.n -■ cl A' s Store Fix Go,. 414 9t1 | n.w. M WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES fur all kinds of 1 i-URriv i goods Call North 30114 f. r urc.’ pt WE BUY AND SELL men s clothing, jewelry. ciiamc’.icR fir : it*.-, mi ■era! instruments. »: inks.'. • ilf clubs Whal have you 10 sell? Max k,v f. . f*3T D s:. n tv. Met. 9113, 9635. r,! .F< )K I S! LLLX(j S I' )P AX'D THIXK. PHOXK MIT. 8817, TUP. T. IX CO LX CO.. ! —and p* t the fcrst remits Furniture, an tique:-. china, bric-a-brac and office furniture. S .V E—A1' TO MOBILE S._ AUBURN '.'1 St <j C'.-:iVf ible Cnupe. rnst l.i!1 now ‘ i'.j; to: ;r- :i**w-car |U»r Mi t . '« Mr. r.’.rr.r;- 1729 SLICK UL'D 1529. :.i.:Mrr Fix; iikp new; l ;u*TPst b ■. ;«i.i in city -m . ;f$0 easy terms. or Co.. to 11 Ifei York are. n.p. ope i till in p in. . B LICKS -131 b dp !’ix- roacstVi. cost over >1 [<i Q; e v ,: v u i*c*< 1 . -iiivt'.. '*.000 miles: < 1.150. I93<» ini^’pr dr luv'- .'’dan. 6 wood wheels. $8>0. lb'< » spoil coupe. *67.>. 1930 in s»rr seo.»n. 'ViU. l!)2i: sp< co :pc. $325. in w-fur h j.irani Tor 90 cays term* Ste Mr. Bumf . 1729 14th st. Decatui 2390. BUICK STANDARD SEDAN. 1$385. 1928 standard sa hi. *295 lu;:. guaranteed; year to pay. _ Golden Motors. H • 14th xt. __ BUICK ~7-PA88.~ SEDAN. 1928 Master Six. t ' 6 P CADILLAC V 01 h'POl'c t PH A PI ON Fine condition pun me n color, real sport iob. Only *135* oil teams. Nolans, lill 18th st. n vr ( EVKOLE1 1 COUP! 1 • . . ; - i i 1'ms oer.. •’concUiit. -pd .u o - . ly • W.l1 KluiiU ten., i : 1 ■ t rm $ and trade, lioi.mo» ;• 1020 M si. il.w.. Dec. (not). Or*» i vrii " : -. CHKVK* r l: '. c. *1 f RO ‘ DS * F R. '275. coi’] 1930 coach. $27 ftllly i:miMitcrd a year to pay. Golden Motors. 1827 14th st. ___ CHEVM 1 : i ’K I UXI C< >1 PE it ink niul loco like in ■■■ $460. mw-car guarantee for 60 nays See Mr. Barnes. 1729 14th st._ CHEVROLET 1928 COUPE- Tills car is in first-class nmning condition. Good tires; motor In good shape; $140. terms and trade. Donolioe Chevrolet. 1620 M st. n.w.. Dec. ainu Open evenings._ CHEVROLETS 1930 models. 3-window. 4 door sedan: sport roadster, rumbise seat, end coupe: all in excellent condition: guar anteed mechanically for 30 days: $95 down. Wisconsin Motor Co.. Inc., 1063 Wisconsin a vc n.w ___L_a CHEVROLET 1931 coach’ Black finish like iiey. . reconditioned and fully guaranteed: lieu tils A l ive ir.v. v. only ‘319; rade ail css, terms. Tnanale Motor Co. 1 V Y. at _ CHEVROLET 6-CYL. ROADSTER— Like new: rumble seal: $227. 192$ Chevrolet coupe; $'90 Also 1926 sedan. *19 Vassar. Chrys ler. PI,mouth, it. ti and_H tv. nr. CHRYSIER 1928 6-CYL. COACH *150 1927 model "70' .'U ;n. *175 year to pav. Golden Motors. 1837 14th st __ CHRYSLER SEDAN. 1628—Dark blue, beautiful condition. Real bargain, only $169. on terms. N'o’an Motor Co., 1111 18th »t n.w.__________ (Continued on Next rage.) »