jRain on Timora aES5=g==r ...J ... by Charles Henry The story thus far: Douglas MacCauley, superintendent of the Jones-MacCauley Exporting Co. headquarters on Timora Island, in the Pacific, goes down to the dock: to meet an incoming shipment of supplies from San Francisco. Capt. Roche of the Celebes offers Mac Cauley a drink prior to bringing forward the new accountant, whom MacCauley has been expecting daily. When Denise Hampden is brought in the burly superintendent flys into a rage. It seems that she passed her exams and made out her shipping papers under the name of "Denis," then persuaded Jones of the home office to let her take the fob. MacCauley finally agrees to let her stay long enough to earn her passage back. They are stand ing on the deck when a tall young man comes along the pier, greets them cheerfully and is gruffly re plied to by MacCauley. CHAPTER TI. HE tall, blond Englishman scru tinized the feminine newcomer, ignoring the question demand ed of him by MacCauley. Hla level blue eyes paid polite tribute to the slight tan of Denise's eager, win some face and perfection of her lithe body. MacCauley cursed softly. "I asked you what the devil you were doing down here," he rumbled, and his tone was menacing. Blue eyes completed their leisurely, minute tour of inspection. Thin lips flickered in a smile. "Have you got What I ordered, Mr. Roche?" The seaman chuckled, an interested spectator to the danger-laden rebuff that he had just witnessed. "Right on deck, Mr. Christopher. Everything you wanted.” Denise felt that the interchange of formal names was merely to acquaint her with Mr. Christopher. She won dered what he did on the island; he certainly didn't have anything to do With the Jones-MacCauley Co., that much was- evident. Why was the superintendent so hostile toward him? Bhe instinctively knew that the an tagonism was fostered and maintained by MacCauley; for some queer, unju tifled reason, she considered that the Englishman was above such pettiness. As the cafm blue eyes left her and turned to her belligerent companion the experienced a curious slackening of pulse. Her heart must have been pounding violently for her to note such a difference—almost of relief. Not desiring to guess what had acceler ated the speed of her blood, she flushed deeply. If the cool-mannered Englishman noticed the blush, he gave no indication. Denise was grate ful to him for that. Christopher leaped over the tafl rail onto the deck of the schooner, moving with the ease and suppleness cf a panther. Smilingly, he took pos session of several large bundles that stood by an open hatch, examining a bill of lading. Arms akimbo, MacCauley watched, a sullen expression on his dark face. Denise studied him for the first time In the short moments that she had known him. He was a powerful man, but his clothing was unworthy of his stature. Filthy, impressed Palm Beach dunga rees hung like draperies around his long, tough legs. His dirty white ehirt was half open at the throat, disclosing a hairy, sunburnt chest. Beneath the fine weave of the fabric, thick muscles knotted and twisted over wide, brawny shoulders and back. Heavy, black brows stood in a straight line above his lancet-like, deep-set brown eyes. His nose was thin; his lips cruel and sensual. The square that was his chin was covered . with a rough stubble. He carried his head high upon his shoulders, con scious of his physical power. Denise unconsciously contrasted him with the fair-eomplexioned English man. Christopher was nearly as large as MacCauley, broad shoulders taper ing down to a slim, flat-hipped waist, lank forearms sinewy with cords that rippled along the wrist and elbows, disappearing underneath 'the neatly rolled sleeves of a clean white shirt. His skin was bronzed and weather beaten, yet Denise was sure that it was soft to the touch despite the hardness of the flesh that was un derneath. It was his face that held her interest. Long without being narrow, his head was crowned by fine blond hair combed straight back from his high forehead. His eyes looked squarely and challengingly at every thing before him, and Denise found them exciting and strangely provo cative of things that she had come to Timora to forget. Christopher strained under the weight of one of the packages and carried it to the gunwales of the schooner. Resting a moment, he passed It over the slight gap of water to a swarthy, be-turbaned Individual whom Denise noticed for the first time. Obiously, she thought, the man was Christopehr's servant. But he didn’t look like a servile person: there was a reserved nobility about the startling purity of his features. She guessed that he was a native of British India by the darkness of his skin and the brightly colored headcloth. Like his master, the servant piqued her curi osity. "Well,” MacCauley grunted, rudely tweaking Into her thoughts, "let’s go up to the office and see what is to be done." He glanced about him and raised his voice In a terrifying shout, “Pearson” The youngster came runrting out of the long, low supply shed which ranged along the dock. "What’s up?” he asked, and then he saw Denise and stopped dead still. “Where was Harry going this mom tog?” the superintendent asked with out the ceremony of introducing Denise. “He went up the river to the dammar loading,” Pearson replied. “Did he say he was coming back tonight?” "No.” “Well, he's going to. Take the launch up the river and tell him to come back here. I want him. And you can stay up there until I send for you.” Pearson’s awe-stricken eyes de serted their adoring study of the radiant angel who had somehow- come onto the dock at Timora and looked at MacCauley. “Couldn’t I send one Ot the boys?” he suggested hopefully. “There’s a lot of work to be done down here.” “No doubt,” MacCauley caustically remarked, glancing at Denise. "Get going!” The youth shrugged, stole a last, wistful look that capturecf all the de tails of Denise’s features, and obeyed. Denise was suddenly twsre that tbs Englishman and his servant were gone. She caught a glimpse of them as they vanished northward Into the depths of the heavy forest that sent mangrove and palm trees creeping down to the water's edge. “Who are they?” she asked absently. The burly superintendent grinned and she saw that he could be very attractive when he wasn’t frowning or shouting. In fact, with his heroic size, his savageness of spirit was en gaging. “The kid,” he said, toler antly, “is the office boy. He might be 25, but I doubt it. He doesn’t act as though he’s dry behind the ears as yet. Punks like him shouldn’t come out here; this 1s a man’s place, not a kindergarten.” Denise, who was 22, resented the implication in MacCauley's heavy j&sting tone that to be young was inexcusable. "The other guy,” he went on, "is Christopher. I don’t know if it’s his first or last name. He came here a few years ago with that slinky Hindu of his and built the house on Donege hela Hill. It's the highest spot on the island. Since he agreed to re sell the land if we found anything of commercial value on his few acres, we let him settle. I wish we hadn’t.” There was a peculiar gleam in Mac Cauley’s eyes. He gestured to a couple of natives, who promptly collected Denise's lug gage, and after she had made her good-bys to Capt, Roche they started up the pathway that led through green forests to the dingy but com modious settlement of the Jones-Mac Cauley Exporting Co. "What'does he do?” she asked after a while. MacCauley shrugged. "That’s his business.” Denise tactfully dropped the sub ject, which she readily perceived was distasteful to her companion. She liked Harry Lane instantly. She was putting the finishing touches on a luncheon that Mac Cauley had caused to appear* from nowhere, when a raw-boned, rangy individual, somewhere between Mac Cauley and Christopher in size, per spiringly brushed through the screen door on the porch. Well, boss,” he said pleasantly enough. “The kid said you had some thing important." -He gave Denise a second's once over. “He was quite excited.” “This Is Denise Hampden,” Mac Cauley replied. “If you agree with me that she can stay as the tabu lator and bookkeeper, it's your re sponsibility.” ' Lane tartly observed. Who sent her out?” “Jones himself.” The lanky American dropped into a chair and, without inivitation, made himself a whisky and soda. “If Jones sent her out, he said, after a satis fying gulp, “then she can have the rotten job. He must have had some reason.” “O. K.” MacCauley agreed. “She stays. Let’s have a drink on it.” Lane drank. “Do you think that you should leave the kid out there alone? The boys have been a little disagreeable lately.” “The kid can take care of them,” MacCauley said heavily. “Maybe,” Lane remarked casually, rising to his feet. “Is that all that you wanted to discuss with me?” Mac Cauley nodded. “Very well,” Lane replied, turning to Denise. “I’m very happy to have met you, Miss Hamp den. I know that I'll see more of you, but until then, good-by.” He hitched up his belt, from which dangled a revolver, gulped down the rest of his drink, and was gone with a cheery wave of the hand. In the week that followed she was busy learning the terms that she would have to use in the accounting system. All were unfamiliar, and her exotic surroundings lured her time and again from her work. She would stand at one end of the spacious win dows of the office and look northward to where a block of white rose upon a heap of brown. She looked often at that house, and frequently thought of the man who Ijved in it. And while she dreamed, MacCau ley would sometimes see her in his mind, and he knew that he could have no more peace. (CoDTrisht. 1038.) (Continued tomorrow.) ^Tomorrow: John Pearson takes Denise to see the more interesting parts of the Island. He has not seen an American girl in many months. FOUND rertiged tn The Star without charge it no reward is expected. tl£ac* ?j!tLer,y*emen*«>ill be lim nSnrl?. UJie,\- The r,ame and wired advertiter will be re _FOUND. BRING OR REPORT in writing H.ur,a. W ttrjd. ?re0tectlve A“oc“ fun^ told nose and Mr Pieces. 13th and F. Georgia 67R5. I ~~LOST. S?u.GI>E POUND, young; black, tan. white; vic- Rock Creek Cemetery; tag No. ,!4126; reward._Randolph 5424. BRINDLE TERRIER. smell, black, male nut* 78->5-ja‘ ta* No' 13292; "Ward. Wal wmtrioldriost SaCjan. 29. Name_incase._Reward._Georgia 6338. mdSk"”" No' 2603B; «iSd reward: North 8240-J. 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WEITZEL. , REGISTERED IN D C . AND MD 1 -154 W ST S.E. LINCOLN T 7 *»4. 5» UPHOLSTERING R E p A1R ing, ■ell ua a refinishing. Some work done in home. E. S. Weaver 1411 Parkwood pi. Ad. 1B47, Ad. MOl HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES. BUILDER all kinds repairs, remodeling, building, lowest price, best mechanics and matenml: free estimates. Call Lincoln 8dKH any time. X* ENGRAVED METAL~NAME PLATES FOR THE HOME The lettering on these plates, strictly first-class in every way, Is cut through the ebony finish. They are as clear as polished silver, making a plate that can be read in semi-darkness. They require no polishing or rubbing. A 2x5-inch plate. priced at $1. Satig ract on guaranteed or money refunded. Write to Edward Lock Post Office Box 14.ri. Washington* D. C., for full infor mation. • ROOFS—ANY TYPE. Pure White Asbestos Sidewalls. Roofs Repaired and Painted. Bird * Sons' Roofing Material Exclusively. Sold on Our Famous 1-Year Pavment Plan No Down Payment. Free Estimates AMERICAN RE-ROOFINC CO.. INC. _3313 14th St. N.W._Col 4331 HOME IMPROVEMENT ~ SPECIALISTS. We Renovate. Basement to Roof. NO CASH DOWN. Small Monthly Pa-yments. Pree Estimates. Deal With a Reliable Firm. We Finance Where Others Don’t. FEDERAL CONTRACTING CO., #11 NEW YORK AVE N.W. National 7410. Night. Randolph 0033. 4* ~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BANK AND BUSINESS REF ERENCES REQUIRED FROM EVERY ADVERTISER SEEK ING CAPITAL THROUGH ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR UNDER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advertisers in the Business Op portunities columns of The Star seeking capital must furnish one bank and two business ref erences. Announcements must also pass The Star’s general rules of acceptability, which are framed to exclude all mislead ing, questionable or otherwise objectionable statements. While The Star does everything within its power to safeguard readers against the fraudulent, inde pendent investigation should be made before definite closing of negotiations. In order that sufficient time may be allowed for investiga tion, such advertisements for The Sunday Star cannot be ac cepted later than 11 p.m. Thursday. 14th AND COLUMBIA RD. N.W —Rooming house. St large rooms. 2 baths, h.-w.h.; rent, $75; good income; $800: terms. Columbia 6003. _____ VARIETY STORE, well equipped and stocked: good business: rent. $:<0 month; price. $1,100._Box 103-J. Star._•_ ROOMING HOUSE <21 st-Conn.i. Income about $200, besides nice owner's apt.: un avoidable circumstances compels sale. $l.ooo. terms. R. M. De Shazo, 1123 14th N.W. Natl. 8520. • PARKING LOTS, gas and oil filling sites for rent; also several rooming houses. Behrend. 1317 F. RESTAURANT AND BAR for sale. est. 35 Srs.: business about $55,000 per year; no roktrs. For more information, write Box 450-H. Star.2» ROOMING HOUSE <18th-Rl—A clean, nicely turn. 10-r. house. Owner says sell Immediately for $850: reasonable terms. R. M. De Shazo, 1123 14th N.W. Natl. 5520. RESTAURANT, with llauor license: owner must sacrifice at once: low rent, long lease; good business: only $800 down. Capital Adjusting dt Finance Co.. 1008 H st. Met. 4813._ TAILOR and dry-cleaning shop: very rea sonable: must sell on account of sickness. 008 F st. n.w._ft* GASOLINE STATION, corner; long lease: estab. business; should make good living; price. $050. Box 433-J. Star._•_ 1100 8th ST. N.W.—Rooming house, 0 rooms, good Income. Leaving city. Sac rifice for $200. on terms. Inspect today. No agents. •_•_ ROOMING HOU8E—A very attractive Rhode Island ave. house, containing 15 rooms; only $125 rent: normal Income about $350 mo.; sacrifice. $1,750; terms. R. M. De Shazo. 1123 14th N.W. Natl. 5520. i • DRUG STORE for sale, nearby Va.; nearest store 18 miles; rent cheap. Box 428-j, Star._ •_ ORC1CFRY AND MEAT MARKET, doing $000 weekly business: total price, $4,000. For terms, call Georgia 0861._ $200 WILL BUY a business that should enable you to employ 20 salesmen, selling A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) THERE IS MONEY In merchandising me chlnea. If you have moderate capital we will arrange so that you can make a nice Income In placing an absolutely new type of machine In selected locations. Investl gate. Box 4H0-H. star._1*_ ROOMING HOUSE, near Oovt. bldgs.; 14 rms. Newly renovated. Well furnished. Good Income. Rent, 81.12; $l.!»5u. Terms. Miss McCown.1008 H st._Met._4813._ GUEST HOUSE (New Hampshire at Dupont Circlei—13 rooms, 4 baths: Income about $(100 monthly; rent, #116: a nice place to live while making a good living; only $1,500: terms. R. M. De Sliazo, 1123 14th N.W. Natl. 5520. • LEAVING CITY—Must sell at once 8-r.. 3-b.. h.-w.h.. gar., rm. and board bouse: filled; Income, $300; rent. #7u; #350 cash lull price. 1443_Monroe n.w._3* _ GROCERY. D. G. 8.. near 18th and Col. rd. n.w.; does $1,500 wkly.; rent, $165; equipment cost #9,5041; carries *3.600 stock; closes 7 p.m. and Sundays; o-yr. lease; price. $l2.t>00; easy terms. Capital Adjusting & Finance Co., exclusive agent for owner._loUKH.st. njv._Met._4813. RESTAURANT. LIQUOR: excellent loca tion; estab. business; low rent; $3,000 cash and balance terms. Box 40!l-J,_8tar. • ROOMING HOUSE, downtown. 34 rms., 14 baths, O-car garage. Good Income. Price, $4,500; $3,000 down payment. Mrs. Gam bel. 1008 H st. Met. 4813. TO 8ETTLE AN ESTATE Executor wishes to sell small, furnished apt. house. 1 block north Dupont Circle; 3 apts., nicely turn., and basement; bldg. In fine condition; air-conditioned, automatic heat, large hot-water storage tank, 2-car garage; present income $2,160 per year; fully rented; will sacrifice for $12,600. In cluding furnishings: $3,000 will handle. Box 129-E. Star. ROOMING HOUSE. 12 rooms, h.-w.h. Rent. $05. Good Income. Real bargain for $400. half cash. , Rooming house. 14 rooms. 2 baths. Cheap rent. Income about $300. Sacrifice ac count of illness; $500 down. Lunch, well equipped. 3-rodm apt. Cheap rent. Bargain; $260 down. LUNCH, beer, well equipped. Cheap rent. Splendid business; $500 down. Delicatessen. 2 furnished rooms. Rent, $35. Price, only $25(1. Delicatessen. 3 rooms. Rent, $25. Tran sient si. Asking $450. R. M. CURTIS. 003 P St. N.W. Natl. 9140.* OPERATE A JERRY O’MAHONY DINING CAR BIO PROFITS—SMALL OVERHEAD Operatr a modern O Mahony diner and be independent. If you have some capital to finance your own business, write lor latest catalog or visit our factory. JERRY o MAHONY. INC.. ESTAB. 1909. 990 W. Grand St,. ELIZABETH. N. J. _World's Largest Dining Car_Bullders._ CAFETERIA, downtown, P st., seats 350: rental, *370; closes 8 pm. Does *150 daily: very beautiful equipment; price. $10,000: easy terms. BOB HOLLANDER, _1008 H St. N.W._Met. 4813. CAFETERIA, DOES $10,000 MONTHLY Business, downtown financial section, well established; whisky. Rathskeller: percentage rental: cooling system: retiring. Clears over *10.000 yearly. Price, $18,500. Terms. *ti.5oo down. BOB HOLLANDER, Exclusive Agent for Owner. _1008 H St. N.W._Met._4Sl3._ BEAUTY SALON. This Is one of the largest shops on upper 14th st. *T0o to *tioo wkly: rent. *150; price. *tt ooo: terms. Miss McCown. 1008 H st. n.w. Met. 4813. _miscellaneous for sale._ AFGHAN, beautiful gift: 12 colors yarn. $15; also 2 handmade baby comforts; pink and blue. $2._Emerson *08ti. AIR COMPRESSORS, reconditioned, priced far below market. Good stock of car washers and other used garage equip ment. It will pay you to investigate our varied stock Standard AiHomotive Supply Co. I Min l 4th n.w. ANTIQUE GRANDFATHER S CLOCK gen uine solid cherry case, in good condition. 1357 Perry pi. n.w.. after H. _ • ANTIQUES from estate. Glass, china, sil ver. furniture, books, prims, frames mir rors. lamps._ Edelson. HI s 5th st. n.w. BEAUTIFUL SMALL PIANO, like new: sac rifice: $3o. Leaving city. A. M. Lans lord 14 T st. n.e. BEDROOM, living room suites, breakfast i set. studio couch, vanity, chifforobe. rugs, gas stove, beds. _3303 Georgia ave. * BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES ail'sizes! supplies, repairing ping-pong tables and ac cessories. Conn. 810 9 th st.jq .w\_Dist._4711. BLOWERS. $7 50 to $17.50; thermostat. $«, installed small charge; repaired: terms; exhaust fans, motors. Carty. IftOft 14th BRICK. LUMBER AND PLUMBING ma terials at. bargain prices from hundreds of wrecking jobs, reconditioned and neatly ar ranged for your easy selection at Hech lnger's. You'll save time as well as money by coming to any of our four yards. We quote delivered or undelivered. Phone orders. Atlantic 1400. HECHINGER CO. Used Material Dept. 15th A H Sts. N.E. Oth A C Sts. S W. 5025 Ga^Ave. N.W._J 005 Nichols S.E. BRICKS, beams, angle Irons, reinforced rods lumber. Including sheathing flooring; doors, sash plumbing fixtures, radiator*, etc._Herfurth. Half and O sts._s.e._ CASH REGISTERS, two Nationals; 'one single drawer and one with four drawers: both in first-class shape. Price reasonable. Box_4 S 4 - H .S tar._ CHEST DRAWERS. $5: drop-leaf table, $10; bed-davenport. $u»; rugs, tables, bric a-brac. pictures, books, large mirror. Mov ing Wednesday, must sell today. 2232 Wis consin ave. Emprson 7500. DINING RM. SUITE, oak. 7 piecesTincl~4 leather-seated chairs: excellent condition. No dealers. Columbia 3302. ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR, excellent condition. 41.? cubic ft.. $45. 30 Flower ave . Takoma Park, Md. Shepherd 4070-M. FUR COAT. Hudson seal: cost $300; excel lent condition: $43. Sport fur coat. $20. Cleveland 0032.__1 •_ FURNITURE—Love seat, bookcase, bed room suite with twin brass beds, odd chairs, small safe, table lamp card tables, gas stove. Harry P. Jones. Security Stor age. 114o 15th._* GAS PUMPS. 2. elec.; l’a-ton Chevrolet tank truck: also Ford truck. Must sell. North 005S._ GAS RANGES—Special sale floor samples, demonstrators and slightly used, modern, table-top models: priced to move quickly. 31 2L_14th st. n.w._Columbla_0200._ GAS STOVE. Detroit Jewel, new. table-top: cheap for cash. 3313 R. I. ave. n.e. Greenwood 0075.__ IRON FIREMAN STOKER. 115-h.p. boiler, and stack: stoker in perfect condition, boiler usable but old: replaced with larger equipment and in our way; make us an offer in whole or part. Q & S Laundry. Bladensburg. Md.__ LATHE Pratt & Whitney, lft-in. swing, s-ft. bed. sacrifice, $250. Standard Auto motive Supply_Co^_ljth and O n.w. • OFFICE FURNITURE, new. used desks, chairs, filing cabinets Washington Salvage Co. new location. 800 E n.w. Natl. >.2«B. PERIOD ANTIQUES—French grandfather's clock, inlaid: various other beautl'ul pieces. Windsor. Chippendale. Duncan Phyfe. etc. Cleveland inU8._ PIANO—Steinway grand. In very good condition. $395. on very easy terms. Nat. 47:111._Kltt's. 13311 G st._Open evenlngs. PIANOS, used spinet types. J4o to jlitoT Very easy terms. The Piano Shop. 1337 14th st. n.w. Decatur somi.__ PIANO—Smallest size late model atudlo upright In perfect condition. $08. Very easy terms. Nat. 4730. Kltt’s, 1330 G st._Open evenings._ PIANO, baby grand: mahogany: fine con dition: just tuned: $85 for quick sal#. 1428 Irving at. n.e._ PIANO, apartment grand, mahogany: good condition. Call after 5 p.m. for ap point ment._ Deestur B2()l. Apt . 521. » PIANO, spinet model, cost $150: pur chased before Christmas: sacrifice. $05 cash. Apt. 105. 1020 1 Oth at. n.w._ PIANO, apartment upright, onlv Might ly used. Will sacrifice. Harry P. Jones, Security Storage. 1140 15tli._» PIANO—Latest model full keyboard apart ment upright, in almost new condition. $158. A repossession, it can be purchased by merely continuing the balance of the $0 monthly payments. Nat. 3223. Arthur Jordan Piano Co._corner_13th and G ats. PIANOS—Used uprights. $5 and $10 cash. Delivery extra or you can haul them your self. The Piano Shop. 1337 14th st. n.w. Decatur 5300._ PIANOS—Special values In reconditioned baby grands. Smallest size model. $105; Schmidt Sc Schultz anartment model. $105: Story Sc Clark walnut apartment model, latest model, like new. $375. Very easy terms. Nat. 4730. Kitt's. 13.30 O : at. Open evenings._ PIANOS FOR RENT—New apinettea. $4.50 monthly. Nat. 3223. Arthur Jordan i Piano Co., corner 13th and O ats._ ! PRINTERS—We buy Sell and exchange. • See Printers' Supply. 35 S. Gay. Balto.. Md. __ RADIATOR lor 1035 Ford truck: excellent condition: priced .low. Reliable Motor Service. 2129 14th n.w. North 8003. » RADIO. 3 938 Philco. battery set using the new dry battery. Cost $89.50. will sell for half. Electrical Center. 514 10th st, n.w,, Natl. 8872.• RADIO. O. E.. late all-wave table model: perfect condition: $10.95: $1 wk. F. 8. Harris Co.. 3099 14th n.w. Col. IHOQ. RADIO (Philco). 8 tubes, cabinet, recond. and guar., $14.95; $1 week. P. 8. Harris Co.. 3009 14th n.w. Columbia 0100._ RADIOS—1938 Philco. Veg. $49.95 model. 5(1% off: 12-tube Zenith. 1937 model. 50% off.' Apex Elec. Co., 709 Pth at. n.w.. at O. RADIOS. $3.95 compl. and up: clearance sale reconditioned sets: 8-tube Majestic. $0.95: Id-tube R. C. A.. S9.95. Apex Elec. Co,. 709 Oth st. n.w.. at O._ REFRIGERATORS, rebuilt and guaranteed: also floor samples: 20% off. Get our prices. Electrical Center. 514 10th at. n.w. Natl. 8872. __ REFRIGERATORS, electric: eaay terms. New and used as low. as $25. _ P. O. Smith. 413 H st. n.e. Lincoln 6050. RUGS. two. 9x12. American made: also 5 : Oriental scatter rugs: also oval rag rug. Harry P. Jones. Security Storage. 1140 15th street. i RUGS <3>. 9x12. imported: sacrifice for ! $15.50 each. 1772 Columbia rd.. Apt. 1. A MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) Hud's—Oriental and hooked ruga:' braai andlrona: allver, china, glassware. Reason able._Cassablan._1608 Wisconsin ave. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. 1,400; vault doors, bank counters, cash lockers, par titions. grill work. etc. John F. Moran. Recelver._Park Savings Bank;_ SEWINO MACHINE Singer consol*. Ilk* new; will sacrifice tor cash. Renting, re pairing._241318th n.w._Col._3245._ SEWINO MACHINES. Singer, new and shopworn; easy terms or cash; bargains; Irre narking._3337 Conn. ave.__ SEWINO MACHINES! Singers, r. b. port able, It. corn.. $25: knee cont.. light. $28; r. b.. d. h.. guar.. 817.60. 3337 Conn, ave. SEWING MACHINES—White port. elec., like new. sacrifice; West. Elec. port.. $20; dropheads, $5 up: tailor type. $15 up; rents. *3_up; repairs, $l._Lear. West 30ttn.* SEWINO MACHINES — Singer portable elec.. $27.50 and $30; drop-head Singer. $7.50 and $10; console elec.. $30; all machines guaranteed. We repair all types ot machines and vacuum cleaners. 927 F st. n.w. Hepubllcl lulu._ STORE FIXTURES—Show cases, wall cases, counters, shelving, tables, mirrors. Iron safes, chairs, tables. coS*« urns, stools, toasters, electric sllcers, mixers, beer coolers, beverage boxes, soda foun tain. Hussman electric refrigerating cases, scales, electric grinders, steam tables, strlllzer* and other equipment. Edgar Baum. Inc.. 307 iith st. n.w.____ SUN LAMPS—New mercury arc. $17.50; used Hanovla home model. $45; slightly used Rose short wave. Big discount. E. J. Rose Mfg. Co- 1425 H st. n.w._ TIRES, used; 4 Oeodyear 4-ply all-weath er tread: excellent condition; $4.50 each. 1818 Ontario ph_n.w._2*_ TRUCK BODY. 12-ft. stake. Ist-class; quick sale, $35. 8818 18th st. n.e. North 0553.__ TWO EASY CHAIRS, sofa, bedstead, sev eral small pieces. 3435 R st. n.w.. Apt. 0. West_2221._1* TYPEWRITERS—Sold, rented and re paired; all makes. United, 813 14th n.w. RepubHe_l 177._ TYPEWRITERS. Underwood. Smith. Wood stock. $18.50: portable. $13.50: perfect condition. Blaustein's. 1448 Park rd.. Apt. 7. Columbia_4(S25._ TYPEWRITER, practically new. late model Standard Woodstock. Need forces bar gain. J. D. Faust. 17113 P st. n.w. Decatur 20511. afler_5 p.m._*_ TYPEWRITERS—New Underwood junior portable. $30.50; high-grade rentals, $3 month, delivered. Central Typewriter Co.. 923 O st. n.w National 8120._ USED TYPEWRITERS” and "adding ma chines at a big saving. Also rent and re pair. Established 25 years. Open eves. 1431 East_Capltol st. Llncoln_00K2._ VACUUM CLEANERS, rebuilt, i-year guar. Eureka. Hoover. G. E.. etc.; 2.V1 off; absolutely the cheapest price In town. Electrical Center. 514 10th st. n w„ Natl. 8872.___ VACUUM CLEANER, used Hoover. $9.05: good condition. Apex Elec. Co.. TU9 Util st. n.w.. at G. _ ■_ VACUUM ” CLEANERS — Electrolux. 350 watt American model, complete, like new, $40; small model. $10; 2-motor Airway, $37; Hoovers, Eurekas. $8 up. Vac Ex change. 150 R st. n.e. North 7043. Open evenings. __ v a c u u m Cleaners — electrolux, HOOVER, EUREKA. G. E.. ROYAL. APEX. AIRWAY. PREMIER and other line sweep ers at SACRIFICE PRICES; new and fac Tory rebuilt like new; 1-year bond guar. Honest values. We deliver and demon strate day or night. BEST BRANDS CO.. *05_llth_st. n.w. National 7 773. _ VACUUM CLEANERS—EUREKA." *4.7 5; AIRWAY. $s 7 5: HOOVER OR ELECTRO LUX. *12.75; factory rebuilt, like new. OPEN EVES. AND SUNDAYS to 10 P.m. STANDARD BRANDS. 1333 14th st. nw.O* WASHING MACHINE.' Apex de luxe spin ner. reg. *15li.5o model, at hall price. *70.5o: fully guaranteed; easy terms. Ape E1pc._Co.,_j 09 oth st._n.w.._at G._ WASHING MACHINE—Brand-new *159.50 ‘ Easy’' spinner: fully guaranteed: *134.50. Proctor & Ridgely. 3524 14th n.w._ WASHING MACHINES, rebuilt like new: 1 year guar.; Easy. A. B. C Apex, etc.; 25'* off Get our prires. Electrical Center. 514 loth st. n.wNatL_S*72._ WASHER, ringer type: very good condition; *15. P. O. Smith. 413 H st. n.e. Lincoln 0050.___ FOR SALE, CHEAP. 3 9 Genuine Loose Diamonds. *25. Man’s Elgin Wrist Watch. *5. _____ Call at 171 1 7th St. N.W._3* PRIVATE MAUSOLEUM In one of Washington's leading cemeteries, cost more than $15,000 to build and has never been used. It Is well located on large plot with beautiful landscaping. I will sacrifice at very low price. Deal direct with owner. Address communications to Box 5T-E. Star. ___ RUG SALE; Large stock to choose from: small room sizes. $8 95. $7.95. $9.95; $xll. $13.95; 9x12. $18 95 CAPITOL RUG CO., 2*21 14th rat Harvard). Open Eves, end Sunday Until 9 P.M._ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS during our February Reduction Sales. One Knabe, mahogany, slightly used, *145; one Knabe in walnut, splendid condition. $115; one Apartment Size Upright, $115; one Lauter Grand, $185; large size Uprights, in perfect condition, from *50 up. Pianos for rent for all occasions. Don’t fall to examine the Minipiano, the smallest up rights made In all colors. Baldwin, Haldman, Kranich & Bach and Bradbury pianos. HUGO WORCH 1110 G St. N.W. Reductions up to *50 FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. SIX NEW APARTMENT SIZE UP RIGHT PIANOS, FULL SCALE. BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. LIBERAL TERMS ARRANGED DROOP'S • 1300 G STeinway Pianos _boats._ WANTED—Cruiser or hull, above 30 ft.; cash. Greenwood 3714.__• ISOTTA-FRASCHINT engine, straight eight, aluminum base. In good running order. German Bosch, magneto and starter. Pow erful motor for boat. Universal Motor Service, rear 1009 L st. n.w. Sterling PH48. COAL, WOOD, FUEL OIL CQRDWOOD. seasoned oak and pine, any lengths; $7 per cord: free storage. Steph en son. Capitol Heights 274._ WOOD—Seasoned oak. any length. *9 per cord. Stored. Prompt delivery. J. 8. Buck. Jackson 2020._ CORDWOOD. well-seasoned oak and pine, any length: $7.50 cord. Prompt delivery. Phone Lincoln 4074. GRADED, seasoned wood for fireplace, stove: hard. soft, any si*e. length: $7 cord $4.50 half. $2.50 quarter: free bun dles of kindling: IS*, cash-carry dis count ._Dist. 8548. Ext. 305._* THOROUGHLY seasoned oak wood. $9 cord, any lengths, quality and quantity. Prompt service. Save phone charge. Call Cteorgia 0354. ___ THOROUGHLY SEASONED OAK. $9.50 cord: delivered, carefully stored; prompt service, honest measure; save toll charges. Phone Shep. 4847. M. C. Brown. Brink low. Md.2* CATTLE AND LIvFsTOCK. 12 BIG HORSES and mare with foal. 4 big mules. 2239 Pa. ave. s.e., end of Ave. bridge.___3fU_ 75 MULES. 25 work horses. 3 riding horses: all guaranteed to. work and do any kind of a Job. Poplar Neck Stock Farm. P. F. Tippett, mgr., Cheltenham. Md.___ DISPOSAL SALE—Pair of handsome spotted horses, weight 2.500, 8 and 4 yrs. old: 4 Percheron horses. 4 yrs. old; nalr mares and 3 prs. mules, harness and tools. No reasonable offer refused. Contractor's stable, rear 730 12th st. s.e.. block and half south of Pa. ave._1* B? PRIVATE PARTY—Sorrel Belgian mare, white mane and tall. 1.500 lbs.: two single farm horses, pony broke to work: span young mare mules, 2.400 lbs.: one leader, condition good, no further use. ft^rMu£°.srUBd s-e,r 4 ft _DOGS, PITS, ITC. COCKER 8PANTEL PUP, re*., male, black: 7 champions In 3 generations; $35. 17ld N.Wayneat.. Arlington. Walnut 7208. • COCKER "SPANIEL PUPPY. maleTbiaeF: also pointer puppy; field atoclc; both pedl greed ;_reas Wisconsin WIRE FOX TERRIERS, complete, rroom If*' *•>: hand-plucked, bathed, nailg pipped: called for and returned. Adlea Kennels_Mr. and Mrs s A. Woolner. Wash lngton Grove. Md. Gaithersburg 208-J. ~ POULTRY V EGGS. Rocks and New Hampshire*. Order now for Saturday’s hatch. J. B. Henry. Falls Church 348. _MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. BAKE OVEN, small, suitable for bakery: one medium-size mixing machine. Co lurnbia_1051-R._ j. CA31I for used golf balla, any'oondltlon. “nj[ ihantlty. 428 8th at. n.w. Phone Met. 8815. _ 2* CLOTHINO—Highest prices paid for men's used clothing. Berman’s. 1122 7th it. n.w. Phone Met. 3787._Open_evenings. CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE, bldg, ma terials. deep well pump. Call evenings District 8548. Ext. 305. * ENGINEER'S Y-LEVEL. must'be In good condition; slate where can be seen and price. Box 88H-J. Star. FURNITURE—Call Natl. B244-for lest prices for household, office furn.: prompt service. After 8 p.m. call North 7868 Dealer. FURNITURE—All kinds! 3-burner gas ranges; bric-a-brac. Highest prices. Na tional 17118._ FURNITURE, rugs, stoves, office furniture" household goods, etc.; positively highest cash prices. For best result* call any time, L!nc._f>488._Reliable moving done. FURNITURE, bric-a-brac, china, glass ware, rugs, silverware, paintings, highest cash prices paid. Call Murray. Adams 6133. ______4* OLD GOLD, white or natural; antloue Jew elry. watches, dental gold. Caeh paid. Schiller Bros., 033 F n.w. • SEWING MACHINES—Will buy all types. Call_rtepublic_I mi". _ WANTED AT ONCE comple*e stork new and used furniture or will buv large Individual lot._ Call Columbia 5nn.A-J._ WILL PAY CASH FOR'SMALL'PIANO or spinet: no dealer. Bargain only. De catur 6333. GOLD—BRING YOUR-OLD GOLD-SIL VER. PLATINUM. TEETH. DISCARDED JEWELRY WE PAY CASH. A. KAHN. INC._45 YEARS AT _035_F._ OLD GOLD silver, platinum purchased for manufacturin'' use; maximum price paid. BURNST1NE S, 081 G ST. N.W. ___Since_l Hfili._ „ CASH FOR OLD GOLD. Silver, walches. diamonds and old dis carded Jewelry; full cash value paid. SELINGERS. 818 F St. N.W. GOLD—DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. ETC. Highest Cash Prices Paid. _A. MARKEL. Room ‘.Ml. DIM F N.W. I BUY FURNITURE. DL 77337 1 PIECE OR 1 (ion. DAY AND NIGHT. PROMPT SERVICE EVERYWHERE. Special Attention to Entire Household*._• CASH FOR OLD GOLD. PUBLIC PAWNBROKERS EXCHANGE. _ 813 F St. N.W._4* _ROOMS FURNISHED._ ISih AND COL. RD.—Attractive room, large closet, next bath; oil heat; refined home;_1', K5JLanier pi. n.w._ 1357 EUCLID ST. N.W.—Attrac. rm. 2nd fl.: inner-spring mattress; all the com forts of a real home; ref. PRINCE KARL. 1001 K sr. n.w.—Attrac tive. clean newly furnished rooms, lnner sprins^iattresses. running water, some pri vate bWths: single $5.75 up: double. S10 to S15_week:_hotel and switchboard service. 3 834 COLUMBIA RD —S3 and" $4 50 wk.: single, double rnfs.: clean, warm: 4 baths: c. h ,w.: 2-c ar 1 i n e s; m e ru_Ada ms 10213. 3 0Oo MASS. AVE. N.W.—Large room for three: also dowtole and single rooms: rea sonable. 2-1* PORTLAND HOTEL. Vt. ave. arThomas Circle—** 50 week: hotel service: frejh towels daily; your mail and phone calls attended to: shower bs.: walk to work. 1* 3 7113'"RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W.—Gentle man. large, weli-furnished room private bath, shower, single; double, single room. 1* 1711 3*th ST. N.W.—Large, nicely fur nished room for two. twin beds, unlimited phone, next to bath; p!entv hot water , and heat; S30. Also single room will be ' available on 1 st. $22 5<>,_i • ALTURAS, 1503 1 Oth stT r. w—Convent , iently located. 24-hr. elev. and hotel serv ice: nr. showers. Singles. $4.5o: double $o. 112 S J4th ST. N.W.—Attractive large, comfortable: large closet: 2nd floor; next to bat$3.5o -ingle. S4 double._ 3 423 R. I. AVE. N.W.—Single room, inner spring mattress; hot. cold water; $18 month. Gentleman. North 8703. 3042 RODMAN ST. N.W. — Large front room, next bath, reasonable. Emerson 7501. _ 1 OIK BILTMORE ST. N.W.—Attractive, large room; private home: good transp.; gentlemen: phone: reas. Adams 3 9Q1. 185« MINT WOOD PL. N.W.—Lovely turn, room. 5 windows, next shower: board if desired: quiet, priva'e home; reasonable. Prefer gen11 eman. Adams 41 94. 1402 VARNUM ST. N.W.—Young Jewish man share beautiful room with another; twin beds, private bath; near transp. Adams JT93R. ___ l.'vn L ST. N.W.—Lovely 1 h.k. basement room, newly decorated. S5.5Q._ 928 M ST. N.W.. -The Aristocrat**—Desir able and comfortable basement l.h.k. room, newly decorated. £6. 1630 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W.--Gentle man. private home, attractive room with bath_andshower: also small room. 1* 2010 WYOMING AYE N.W.—Large 2nd floor room, twin beds, with porch; at tractively furnished:_unlim._phone. _. 1423 R ST N.W.. Apt No. 12—Large room, twin beds new furniture; well-heated room, in private family; cheap rent for couple. m p n_o r_l a die _2* 131 s loth ST. N.W.—Refined young man shjye room with another; twin beds, semi bath. shower; walking distance depts. Potomac 3S15. 1431 CHAPIN ST. N.W.. block 14th 8t. car—Attrac. rm : unlimited phone: 2 bath rooms; refined surroundings: gentleman DUPONT CIRCLE. 3014 P at.—Beautiful. well-furni?hed studio rm.: nice, single, clean, comfortable: reasonable. 1330 BELMONT ST. N W.. Apt. 31— Large, bright, warm, clean front room, nicely furnished, next bath. Adams 4473-J. __ __ _4* 1704 IRVING ST. N.W.—Gentleman to share :argp front room, private bath; new ly decorated. Afrer 4 p.m 1«2R COLUMBIA RD N W.—Cozy* front room, twin bed?, c.h.w.; warm, clean quiet: $7; housekeeping. $6. 1771 MASS. AVT. N.W.—Gentleman: love! ly single room nicely furnished, well kept; shower bath, c.h.w._ 1702 K 8T. N.W.. Apt. 62—Studio rm.. newly dec.; new maple furn.; 2 girls; share bath with_l: *22.50 each._Met. 47»9. 4* OPENING. 1751 Park Rd.—Furn. or un furn.. studio, single and double; clean, light; near cars; from $15 to $22.50 mo._Met ronolit an J2694. _______________ 215* CALIFORNIA ST. N.W.. Apt. 201 — Large, beautifully furn. room, single or dou b 1 e:_un lim._ phone:_re a s._ BURLEITH—Attractive single room, Sim mons bed; on bus line; breakfast privileges: $17.50 month._Emerson 2409 after 3. 1417 PARK RD. N.W.. Apt 54—Large room in private home, suitable for one or two._ 629 EAST CAPITOL ST.—Comfortable, newly decorated sleeping rooms; c.h.w.. oil heat._Atlantic 6755._ 4206 loth STTTf.E.—One room, kitchen, tar single or c\noloved couple; adult family. North 2562-R.__ DOUBLE, single room, private home: eon venient transportation._Adams 1Q4Q6. GENTLEMAN to share room with twin beds and private bath; I block of Scott Circle. Decatur 5042. 1402 L ST. N.W.—1 room. pvt. bath, c.h.w.. maid service; gentlemen only; reas. National 5577__ 1* 141'« LONGFELLOW ' ST N.W.—flitting and bedroom adjoining; these art excep tionally nleej^ one. $3(1; two. $35._j •_ 2031 PARK RD. N.W., overlooking Rock Creek Park—Beautifully furn. rm.. eeml pvt. bath, c.h.w.. unlim. phone; pvt. home: yerr_rea,sonable._Adams_lnrtT._ COZY STUDIO in pvt. apt., suitable 2 or 8: guest privileges: unlim ph.: walk, dlst.; rea._1223 121h at. n.w.. Apt. 41. 2021 O ST. N.W.—Sunny, clean front rm.: twin beds; $S wk. Also large single rm.. $5 week._North 3271. __ CHEVY CHASE. D C.—Twin bedroom for 1 or 3 men. private bath: unlimited phone In room: at bus stop. 3101 Northampton st.. cor, N"braska ave. Cleveland 5837, REAL HOME for mother and child: V, blk. school and bus; noon lunches. Emer. 3023._ tf.TJO i«th pT. N.W.—Large front double | room, next to bath. THE PORTNER. 15th and You, Apt. 850— Front room, well furnished; gentlemen only. North 1420.__ 1220 Kith ST. N.W.—Walking distance, bright, airy front basement; continuous hot water: gentleman._Dist. 9328. 1432 GIRARD ST. N.W.—Delightfully turn, alnale rm , cozy, warm; breakfast or l.h.k. If desired: reas._ ?827 MASS. AVE. B.E.—Large front room. double or twin beds: reasonable._1« 1218 IRVING ST. N.E . near Catholic U.— Large, newly decorated rm.. comfortably furn.: near stores, bus line; single or double. $3 and $4. Dec. 01137-W. 1821~BELMONT RD. NW.—Desirable eln gle bedroom or bed-llvlng room; good lo cation. Adams_4574._5* 1844 KALORAMA RD. *N W.—Double rm.. twin beds: 2 refined gentlemen. Also sln gle rm.. running water, nr. bath, shower. 144*1 NEWTON ST. N.W.—Single and dou ble rooms, light housekeeping; convenient location: reasonable_Adams 8833, 1007 OTIS PL. N.W.—L.h.k. room, newly decorated; c.h.w.; private home; cheap to settled lady. Columbia 0788-J. 5314 KANSAS AVE. N.W.—Desirable, large front room, private bath, c.h.w : suitable for l_or 2 gentlemen. Georgia 0580, 1021 15th ST. S.E.—Neatly furnished room In new house, with refined family, for re fined party: all conyenlences^Reasonable.l^ BEGINNING Feb. 1. 1358 Columbia rd. n.w.. attractive rooms: reas. Col. 4802. DOWNTOWN. 1008 M st. n w.—Bright front room, first floor, neat'y furn. Also single: quiPt. very reason able, SHERMAN. L and 15th. Apt. 701—AUrac tlve studio room and dinette, suitable for light housekeeping; completely furnished. (Continued on Next Page.)