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(THE SUN. BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 27. 1920. 13 IN MEMORIAM.

HOUSEHOLD. HELP. PERSONALS. WANTS. HOUSEHOLD HELP.

PERSONALS. Dteb WANTED White Chambermaid, reliable and -Mnenced; (rood wages. Apply 653 University Parkway. Phone Homewood 5580. WANTED-Experienced Cook; plenty of help, good home.

Apply GERMAN OR- I A XT i Vr T7f ,11. aainuji, Aisquim siren. WANTED A Middle-aged Woman (Colored) for Cook and Light Housework; to live on premises. Apply afar 6 P. M.

at 1702 E. North ave. FEMALE SITUATIONS WANTED. BILL Clerk. Typist and knowledge of Shorthund: i.

years exp. can furnish reference. 3580. Sun. BOOKKEEPER, experienced.

D. Ew would take charge of set of bonks few days each week. ooo, pan omee. BCWKKEEPER, 12 office exec, capable of taking charge, also stenographer. 3133.

Sun. Perienced, wants position; no cards. COOK wishes position, city or suburbs. 1313 I pton st. COOK (white), middle-aged, desire best references.

2820 FREDERICK AVK. OOOK and waitress wishes position; public or Tvl7o Trt 4 iricreuna. 1UB JtOILOn St. fashionable, wishes Sowing in families; $4 a day. Address 3598.

Sun. G''T Position as Cook. Calvert Gnio' wants situation as Child a Nurse, GIRL (Colored), desires position as Chambermaid or work lunchroom. 1324 Myrtle aenne. want Dy' Work.

Call 1008 fy' work by day or GMK.nX.t3 tPlttia Sowm home or out 1938 GrinSo Xr-1 waitresses or cook. FOR GEN- TLfcMAN. ADDRESS 3166, SUN OFFICE. Lnl. iiioLseper for sentlcnum.

lady or KS8' njfj-chiss. want Work, home "or out; reference. 718 Bruce st LAUNDRESS, experienced, wants Laundry Work at home. Mid loin wishe3 Work, homo or PU BnmTrt8, g0Od' Wsbea Fami1 Work rCit "rst" 1I-SS. wisnes Work at Home.

Calvert 1951-J. 773 W. Saratoga st want. i. rr imuia ur vuu or nail- time work.

922 Argyle avenue. 1619 "vnmlTiT' 0R tlasB'wa--ts and NURSE and Caretaker wishes position with io- auuiran J1D, nun. STENOGRAPHER By competent Stenograph. experienced in Handling offW References In replying, state salary arid fnll part 3016. Sun.

STEN-OGRAPHER-2 years with United States Senator: excellent references. 3127, Sun STENOGRAPHER, competent, desires work evenings. Address 3577. Sun TELEPHONE Operator, 4 years' experience, do-sires position with P. B.

X. 3057. Sun. TYPIST desires work to be done at home. Address 3o70.

Sun office. 3.SFFmENCES-- WOMAN with 10 years' experience in welfare work, wishes position, organization or manufacturing nlant WOMAN, Colored, wants kitchen work in hotel rtP eitnafinn aa nMmt.i 1 Mount street. 'WANTS POSITION IN C00 STAY NIGHTS. OA. po-ored- wants Cleaning by day or week.

531 N. Mount street WOMAN (Colored) wants situation as Cook in cafe a.iuo a. pmi-mr bl. WOMAN (Colored), desires position as Cook or any kind Of work. 1414 McOulloh street WOMAN (Colored) wants day work.

Apply Vi.MAN (Colored) want work by day. Apply 935 Mason street WOMAN (Colored) wants half-day's work by ATAJ.HAHJLI1 BLIt-gfa WOMAN, colored want work daily, 9 to 2: no' Sunday work. Apply 405 N. Caroline at WOMAN, young, wants position as Cook, 8 to 4. Apply 740 George st WOMAN, colored, wants Work 2 or 3 days a week.

414 Myrtle ave. WOMAN, reliable, wishes Cleaning out by the day or Washing at home. 1906 White street. WOMAN, colored, wants work daily, 9 to 2: Door out. 2310 Division St.

WOMEN, Colored, wishes family washing at home. 144 W. Preston st YOUNG Swiss Lady, with a refined education, desires position as Governess to Teach French -Write or call MRS. OSCAR GAM-PER, Halethorpe. Md.

Phone Elkridge 80-R. YOUNG LADY, possessing initiative and executive abiluy, desires position in labor or employment work; also canable of handling general office work. 3196, Sun. YOUNG LADY- WITH KNOWLEDGE OF STENOGRAPHY AND BWKKEEpSg DE- 1 1 a j-iraiTiu-jN. HfiM'Z, SUN.

LADY desires position as Cashier or i where no experience is required. Ad- "'wa ov.j., pun omee. YorraftrHv i 5 tion in evening. Clerical oreferred. S79fi.

Hm. CAP4Ba.LE' Exp- YouDe Lady as assistant in re- iiucu lujiim ur goTeiriess resiaent, or care of chu-dren few hours daily. Address 3162, Sun office. COLORED GIRL wants work as Waitress In Restaurant. 1619 Presstman street.

COLORED Girl, 17. desires any kind of Light Ayyiy iaK st COLORED GIRL, neat, desires position in apart- ment. city or country. 830 Tyson street COLORED. SEAMSTRESS want sewing by day.

Call or write. 1119 PARK AVE. EXPERIENCED Colored Woman wishtss place as tok in private family; no cartis answered. Call 513 Dolphin st. EXP.

Chambermaid, also Ladies' Maid, wishes po-sition; references. 713 E. BIDDLE ST. GOOD Laundress wants 6 day's work out: city or i suburbs. 910 N.

Eutaw st 3 HOC.NECLEANING or laundry work by the day. 908 Dniid Hill avenue. LAUNDRY WORK DONE AT HOME. M. LAUNDRY Work to do at home.

M. CARTER, POSITION as Teacher to young children resident fir vicrttintv frroimocc i4lHaa Ol PRACTICAL Nurse wants Elderly Invalid, Nervous or Mental cases. Phone Elkridge 37-M REFINED Young Woman will Protect Children RELIABLE Colored Maid wishes position in small family, with kind, considerate family, who will appreciate faithful service; ean mend, eta; apart- uirui, unieiim ret. POItOn Bu RELIABLE Stenographer, with knowledge of book-keeping, wishes position by November 1: salary to "tart $25. Address 3157, Sim.

FEMALE HELP WANTED. ALTERATION HANDS AND FtVISHlilS-ON LADIES' SUITS AND DRESSES. ROSENTHAL'S, EUTAW AND SARATOGA STREETS. ATTENDANTS with or without good pay. PHIPPS CLUNIC, Johns Hopkins BOOKKEEPER, with knowledge of typewriting, to Take Charge of Office must be- quick and accurate.

Apply to H. M. RODMAN, 420 K. AgAIIIKlWI PU. mji wrn aim U.OU IT.

Jfl. CANDY SALESLADIES. ANNE CALVERT CANDY SHOP. 8 EAST LEXINGTON KT. CANDY Saleslady wanted.

Apply JAFFiTS. Bal-J timore and Light streets. CAN VASSKRS salary and commission. Apply be- tween 8 and 10 A. 2552 McCulloh st CLERK.

GOOD PENMAN. ACCURATE AT FIGURES; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. OFFIC OlITA LA RGB MFG. CONCERN. APPLY TO O.

D. SCHUMAN. E. COL 1001 CHOX)LATE DIPPERS, experienced, LIBERTY CANDY oTTlld VTLex-ington st. CLERK for light office work, including typewriting; stenographer preferred; steady position: naif COIAfXTTCR Young Lady; salary $18..

Apply CALVERT PRESS. 1920 N. Charles st DICTAPHONE OPERATOR WANTED. THE FALCONER COOTANY, vrAY AND WATER STS. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, Experienced, good position for one who can qualify; gentile, easy hours.

Address with full partica- lars. 19271. Sun. DISHWASHERS fCOTrkR1T.nL. RECTOR'S.

208 W. Fayette st DRAPERY SEWERS. Apply B. J. BENSON ft 501 N.

Charles st EMPLOYMENT MANAGER. ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS A FULL FILE RECORD SYSTEM. ADDRESS; 5 18144, SUN OFFICE. Marriage licenses. Albert E-.

21, 603 Woodward street; Helen BM 16. KLEMA PRONEK. John 29, Brooklyn, Eleanora 22, widow. OLFSON GETZ. Frank 24, Belair.

Rebecca. 21. DOGGE McCAIN Albert 21; Edna 21, 1814 AIcHenry street. Harry 25. 1118 Walliaras street: Margaret, 18.

MAHER 38, 1006 ldgely street; Elizabeth SO. TtTRXBAUGH HOSTLER. David oT, widower. Altoona, Rosa 55. HARMAN BUTTERFIELD.

John 30, 1623 St. Paul street: Katharine L18. GROSS MASER. Abraham, 57. widower, 1739 East Baltimore street; Mollie, 50, widow.

WISSNER SMITH. Henry a 21; Mildred 18, 3S09 East Pratt street. BARRANCO SEXO. Ralph, 21, C35 West Saratoga street; Mary, 19. MACHACEK SMRCINA.

Louis 26, 2316 Ashland avenue; Antonia, 24. CAS SELL GRZEGOZEWSKI. Loy 23, 917 West Franklin street; Kasmvia, 20. HOSTER FOX. Frank 36, 142 South Court street Margaret, 32, divorced.

cnTTTriTT- tcttt -rttr-v Robert 24, 1502 Madison avenue; Edna 24. WEEXS STEIRTZ. Edmund 29, Shady Side; Ida 24. JORDON McCORMICK. Gussie 27, widower, 1923 East Biddle street; Helen, 18.

BUDDEXBOHM MAXFIELD. William, 28, 2708 Harford avenue; Julia, 30. KL1NGLER KRAUSE. Harry 21; Lillian 18; 4324 East Lombard street. CLEM WEINER.

Edgar 19; Gertrude 18, 1017 Malders street. BERMAN KAPLAN. Louis, 27, 10 West Hill street; Ida 25. FRANCES STROVE L. Jesse 36, divorced, 529 South Twelfth street; Mabel 24.

In Baltimore Conntr. HILGERT JUNKER. Benjamin 45; Mary 25, Catonsville. iDicli ABBOTT. On October 26, 1920, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas G. Buckley, Fowblesburg, Baltimore county, i'AKTHA aged 82 years, widow of the late Hanson Abbott. Funeral from the above residence on Thursday, October 28, at 1 P. M. Serv-, ices at Emory Methodist Episcopal Church at 1.30 P.

M. 28e BABKA. DOROTHY beloved daugh-ter of James and Elizabeth Babka, died October 25 at Church Home and Infirmary, aged 9 years 4 months. Funeral will take place from her home. U01 Cooksie street, October 28 at 2.30 P.

M. Burial at Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. 28e BROWN. On October 26, 1920, MARY A. BROWN, widow of Louis E.

Brown. Fnneral from her late residence, 113 Dorchester avenue, on Thursday after-noon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. 28e DAVIS. On October 24, 1920, EMMA aged 53 years, widow of the late William Funeral Will take place from her brother's residence, Leonard Belt, 815 Woodward street, Wednesday at 1.30 P.

M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 27 DEAL. On October 25, 1920, STEPHEN beloved son of the late George F. and Elizabeth Deal.

Funeral from the home of his sister, Mrs. Martha Eccleston, 5 South East avenue. Thursday, October 28, at 2 P. M. Friends invited.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 27e DUN LAP. On October 26, 1920, MARY SWAN, daughter of the late William and Eliza Swan Dunlap. Funeral services at her late residence, 2120 North Calvert street, on Thursday, October 28, at 3.30 P. M.

Interment in tireeumount Cemetery. 28e DUNN. On October 25, 1920, JAMES beloved husband of Alice Dunn (nee Boteler), and son of Catherine and the late James Dunn. Philadelphia and D. papers please copy.J The funeral from the residence of the father in-law, William M.

Boteler, 807 Homestead street, on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, thence to St. Bernard's Church where a High Mass will be said at 9 A. M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 28 DUNN.

On October 26, 1920, THOMAS A pro -nAa-ma KalAvofl hnchand nf tt) late Maria H. Dunn. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 2419 Francis street, on Friday morning, October 29, at 8.30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St. Gregory's Church at 9 o'clock.

29e ESKR1DGE. On October 25, 1920, ANNA M. ESKRIDGE (nee Plock), beloved wife of William W. Eskridge and daughter of the late Conrad Plock. Funeral from 1511 Ensor street on Thursday at 3 P.

M. Interment in Mt. foTmol Ce-meterv. 2Se GE1SBERT. On October 26, 1920, ANDREW aged 70 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to atteud the funeral from his late residence. 2123 North Fulton avenue, of dne notice will be given. 27e GOSNELU On October 24, 1920, DOEO-THEA K. (nee Boemer). beloved wife of James S.

Gosneli. Funeral from her late residence, 527 East Twenty-second street, on Wednes day morning at ciock. itequiem Mass at St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

27 GROVES. On October 25, 1920, at her residence, 3034 Maple avenue, BETTIE LEE, aged 55 years, beloved wife of Almond D. Groves. -The funeral from the above residence on Thursday, October 28, at 1.30 P. M.

Services at Woodberry M. E. Church at 2P.1L Interment In Woodlawn Ceme- iq frATTK. On October 25. 1920.

at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Rogers Lee, Sunnybrook, Md, GEORGE M-, 70 years Funeral Wednesday at 10.30 A. M. from the home of his daughter.

Services at Fork M. E. Church at 1L30 A. M. Carriages will meet at.

Hydes Sta-tion train leaving North Avenue Sta-tion at 10.30 A. M. 27e HARRIS. On October 26, 1920, MAR--GARET GREER HARRIS, widow of the late James S. Harris, of Kent county, Md.

27e HELLWIG. On October 24, 1920, THEO-BALD HELLWIG. in his 63d year, be- loved hnsband of Hermina Hellwig. Funeral will take place from his late residence, 2515 West Pratt street. Wednesday at 2 P.

M. Interment in West- era Cemetery- 27 HULSE. Suddenly on October 25, 1920, HENRY, aged 56 years, beloved hus-1 band of Martha Hulse. Funeral from his late residence, 1401 Nicholson street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock- Interment in First Evangelical Cemetery. 28e 1MHOFF.

Suddenly, on October 23, 1920, LENA, beloved wife of Frederick J. 1m off. Funeral from her home, 1615 Race treet, on Wednesday at 10 -A. M. Inter-; ment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Anne Arnndel county.

27 KUHLMAN. Suddenly. on Monday morning at Pratt. ROBERT L-, nephew of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Griffin, of Catonsville. 276 Due notice of funeral win be given. YjANE. On October 26, 1920.

at 25 A. M-, LAURA beloved wife of the late John E. Lane. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 1909 Wilkens avenue, on Thursday, October "28, at 2 P. M.

Inter- ment in iionaon rant i.nuei.CTjr. LEWIS. On morning of October 25, 1920, at his residence. 610 Wyanoke avenue, HENRY BAILEY, beloved son of the late James N. S.

and Ann E. Lewis. Funeral will take place from the resl-dence of his brother, Mr. Kendle M. JjewiS, 16X1 iTeswm eireei, ou Thursday morning at 10 A.

M. Inter-ment In London Park Cemetery. 28 "EOECK. On October 12. 1920, at Ancon.

-Canal Zone, Panama, THERESA, aged 49 years, the beloved wife of Ferdinand Loeck. 27 The funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John tf reason, HO iorm niguiauu avK-nne. of which due notice will be given. McKEEVER.

On October 25, 1920. aged 41 years and 10 months, beloved son of Mary E. Sommers and the -late Bernard L. McKeever. Chicago (III.) and Washington (D.

papers please copy. Funeral from his mothers residence, No 113 North Lakewood avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- i Kent Mount Carmel Cemetery, 28 BOTD. In ead but loving remembrance of my father, WILLIAM A. BOTD, who departed this life three years ago, October 27, 1917.

Dearest father, how I miss you This world will never know. If cares could have brought you home Tou would have been here long ago. BT HIS LOVING DAUGHTER, MRS. LOTTIE BROWN. 27e DOETZER.

In sad but loving remem-. brance of our dear daughter, MARIE B. DOETZER, who fell asleep one year ago, October 27, 1919. A tear within a mother's eye, -i A father's broken heart, Can only tell the agony How hard it was to part. We stood by your bed, dear daughter, And saw your soul depart, And when we realized you were dead It almost broke our hearts.

27e BT HER PARENTS. KELSO. In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, BEULAH IRENE, who died two years ago, October 27, 1918. The Master these -words, While in the early morn ---My gem He took "Faith, 'tis thine and mine." 27e BT THE FAMILT. MILLER.

In sad but loving rem em -brance of my dear wife, SARAH HUT-TON MILLER, who 'departed this life one year ago todav, October 27. 1919. BT HER HUSBAND, C. HENRT MILLER, JR. 27 MORR1SSEY.

In loving remembrance of my dear father, JOHN MORRISSEY, who died six years ago today, October 27, 1914. Anniversary Mass. 27e DAUGHTER MART. LOST AND FOUND. BAG Lost Monday Bag containing sum of money in notes and pocketbook with change on Fremont or Edmondson ave.

cars or on street. Reward. 847 Boyd street. BAG Black Silk Bag, containing ear trumpet. Reward if returned to 823 Park avenue.

BANK BOOK of the Seaboard Bank, No. 4291. Finder please return to Bank. BAR PIN, Gold, set with pearls and sapphire. Reward.

MRS. E. E. BACON, 1513N. Caroline street.

BICYCLE Boy's Crown, taken from School No. 64 last week. Reward at 4209 Maine avenue. BOOK Route Book, belonging to Jewel Tea Co. Finder please return to 509 W.

Franklin st. or 2325 E. Federal st. BOOK of Deposit No. 5806, Seaboard Bank.

Car-roll Webster Cook. Finder please return to bank. BROOCH Lost, Saturday in Garden Ballroom, Amethyst Brooch, with 36 pearls. liberal reward. N.

BIGGS, Balto. Steam Packet Co. CAT. lost since August 25th; Large Male Striped Cat, tan, with slightly darker stripes, forming circle on sides; white nose, breast and feet. Reward for information leading to its recovery.

1726 East Eager street. DOG Police Dog Puppy, 6 months old, grayish-brown; no license; black leather collar; on Oct. 20 at 9 o'clock on Cedar Roland Park, vicinity of University Parkway and Maryland Cas-milty site. Liberal reward if returned to THOS. SHRTOCK.

19 South or 3927 Cedar avenue. DOG Ruby Blenheim (male); brown and white; license No. 31227; name Toko. Reward, 4504 Maine avenue, Montebello Park. DOG Black and white (male) black face and ears, heavy white tail: named "Jack.

License No. 7351. Reward. 1752 E. North ave.

DOG Lost. French Poodle, answers to the name of "Lady." Reward. 249 S. East or Phone Wolfe 2775-W. t- FUR- Small Mink Neckscarf, between llOO and 1200 W.

Fayette. Reward if returned to 637 S. Third st. FUR Small Black Neckpiece lost in vicinity of Lexington and Liberty sts. Finder please phone Madison 1486.

GATE One Wagon Gate, in neighborhood of Foster and Linden aves. Finder please notify E. H. KOESTER BAKERT, 634-52 W. Lexington st.

GRIP, small, containing camera, etc, along Pa-taTisco River road. Reward. 5006 Wilson ave. HAND BAG Tan Leather: containing clothing; reward for return to S. COHEN SON.

421 W. Baltimore street. LA VALLIERE Diamond, lost going from Duncan to Washington sts. Liberal reward if returned to 236 S. Duncan st.

NECKPIECE, Sunday about 1 o'clock, between St. David's Church and Elm wood road. Roland Park. Reward. TUXEDO 266.

OFFICER'S Clothing Roll, lost on National Pike, bet. Hsserstown and Boonsboro. Rew. if ret. to Henry F.

Ringeling at Halethorpe or Hancock, Md. PIN Black Cameo, entwined in pearls, from Union Station to Charles and Lexington sta. Reward. 886 West Baltimore st. PIN Diamond and Platinum Bar Pin, in shopping district, October 20.

Reward if returned to F. H. LYON, 3915 Canterbury PIN Lost. Round Gold Pin, with blue stones and pearls. Reward, 1623 PARK AVE.

POCKETBOOK Monday evening, on Reisterstown road 'to Oswego containing $12, book from Hecht, Bros, and Dime Bank; lost by hardworking woman. MRS. HUMPLE, 4000 Park Heights ave. POCKETBOOK and Watch Bracelet, Baltimore, nr. Calhoun st Call Gil.

2184 for reward. PUPPY Airedale, 6 months old, lost Sunday. Oct. 24, between 9 A.M. and 12 M.

in vicinity Montebello. Gutman, Greenmount was wearing tan leather collar. Reward. 651" Gutman ave. RINGS Two Rings in Yankee System Bakery, on Light street or on Wells Riverside ave.

or Fort ave. to Belt ave. Reward it returned to 1623 BELT AVENUE RING Amethyst set, lost Saturday afternoon at Joel Gutxnan's or to Paca and Lexington streets. Reward. Address 2163.

Sun office. SCARF Ladies' Bine Knitted Silk. Reward if returned to 2432 Eutaw Place. SWEATER Lost, in Wyman Park or Gwynns Falls Park, small, dark blue lady's Sweater. Answer Miss Parker, 615 St.

Paul st. Reward. TIRE 30x3" McGraw Tire and Tube, on rim. 618 Dumbarton ave. WATCH Lady's Gold Wrist Watch, with black ribbon band, marked H.

Reward at ROOM 562, Lexington Building. WATCH Small gold wrist, with black ribbon band, marked Reward. Call Tuxedo 1747. WHEEL Found on Washington-Baltimore pike, one wire wheel for Marmon WM EDGAR ERWTN, Burtonsville, Montgomery county, Phone Sandy Spring 18F-15. WHITE APRON Lost, at Preston and York night of October 12, Lady's full-length Apron, with red cross on front at top.

Tamable account service during war. Reward. 3021, Sun. WRIST WATCH. Link-Bracelet Elgin, lost between St.

Paul and 32d st. and North ave. and Calvert st, or on 1700 car, between 5 and 6, Tuesday evening. Reward. 820 Equitable Bldg.

WRIST WATCH AND BRACELET Gold. Lost Sunday morning in vicinity of Parkwood ave. to Clifton Avenue Methodist Church. Reward. 2827 Parkwood avenue.

LOST, Monday, Annapolis Car meets Claibom boat: large pocketbook containing change and keys. MISS GILLIS, 1605 N. Capitol st, Washington, D. C. Reward.

LOST On Garrison ave. or Mt. Washington car Sunday afternoon, a Paper, important to the owner only- Reward. J. M.

KELLY. 302 W. Hamilton Hamilton, Md. ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL LOST ON LIGHT AND BALTIMORE STS. RETURN TO CASHIER, MONROE CLOTHES, LIGHT AND BALTIMORE AND RECEIVE REWARD.

WILL PARTY who called ELLA ROOME, Home-wood 4504. in reference to bag lost Saturday kindly cat! again? PERSONALS. $423 00 BRAND-NEW PLAYER-PIANO. GUARANTEED FOR 10 TEARS. Beautiful Mahogany Case; latest type Player action; equipped with 5-point motor, metal tubing and automatic tracker.

TERMS $10 DOWN (To Approved Credit). Take Lens Time to Pay Balance. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. PARKWAY PIANO 314 PARK AVE. MT.

VERNON 3246. PERMANENT WAVING In Latest Style By Expert Hairdresser. HYNER'S, 42 West Lexington street Phone Calvert 777. ROACHES EXTERMINATED by contract MAGNET BUG SPRAY will keep your house and beds free of vermin. UNION SANITARY SUPPLY CO, 815 N.

MOUNT ST. MADISON 2327. -WHY LOOK OLD! When you can have your gray -hair made to look its natural shade. Hair streaked by bleaching or dyeing can be made an even, shade. MRS.

SAN-DERSON. 205 N. Liberty, nr. Lex. Calvert 113.

Exclusive Evening Gowns FOR HIRE. Mrs. M. Offutt Clark, 2532 Pennsylvania ave. Madison 1685-J.

SPECIAL ATTENTION Will be given all oar customers in the line of UPHOLSTERING and all kinds of furniture repairs. All work guaranteed. Write 501 N. GAY ST. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN, bonded and best references, leaving for Europe Monday, will transact legitimate business for part expenses.

G. W. DREW, 522 Park ave. Phone Mt Vemon 6152. $100 REWARD for the return of a new Ford Touring- Car (license.

No. 67-229, engine No. 4379710), stolen from corner Paca and Fayette streets, last Saturday at 3 P. M. TTrndly notify police.

i- i LADIES TAILOR. Low prices and good workmanshipr" Your garments and furs remodeled to look Eke new. A. SHAPIRO. 128 NORTH EUTAW STREET.

$1 SKIRTS PLEATED $1 Into any style. UNITED BUTTON Tnrwn''i'iXJH LNG AND PLEATING 207 W. Franklin st Continued from Preceding Column. FOR YOUR SURPLUS FURNITURE We will pay a price that will justify you in disposing of it. Cash paid and goods removed at once no delays.

THE McGRAW ART ROOMS, 841-843 N. Howard St. Mt. Vernon 1614. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! PUKNITTJKE WANTED.

IIIGH PRICE PAID. AR kinds. We buy single pieces or entire Households. We call anywhere and remove goods immediately and pay cash. Service is our motto.

525 N. Howard 6t. Mt Vernon 5374 B. SHAPIRO. WE BUY USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS AND PARLOR ORGANS.

i High Prices Spot Cash. NIMMO PIANO EXCHANGE, 609 N. EUTAW ST. PHONE MT. VERNON 1391.

WE WANT ENOUGH FURNITURE To furnish a 22-room apartment house. HIGH PRICES PAID. We buy single pieces or entire households; also carpets, rugs, etc WE WILL PAY YOU A BIG PRICE. WE WILL CALL ANYWHERE. ST.

PAUL .7940. -345 N. GAY ST. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Don't Sell Them Before You See Me.

We are in great need of them. We buy all kinds of Furniture, modern and old mahogany as well. We must have a couple of carloads of Furniture, whether entire households or single pieces. We guarantee good prices for them. Phone at once.

Gilmor 4266, or H. Heyman, 937 W. Balto st Spot Cash We Buy VICTROLAS, PIANOS, PLAYERS. PHONE ST. PAUL 554.

WE'LL CALL. KUNKEL PIANO 120 N. Liberty st CASH IMMEDIATELY FOR YOUR PLAYER, UPRIGHT PIANO OR-VICTROLA. PHONE ST. PAUL fi888 OR WRITE.

REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL. The Hub Piano Exchange, 122 N. LIBERTY ST. WEXT TO TELEPHONE BOOTHS. SPOT CASn FOR USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, FLAYER-PIANOS AND VICTROLAS.

CALL MOUNT VERNON 3988 OR WRITE NATL. PIANO EXCHANGE, 322 N. HOWARD ST. CLOTHING AND SHOES. Men's Only, NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR OUTSIDE SHIPMENT.

J. BERGER, 345 NORTH GAY ST. ST. PAUL 7940. GUNS AND PISTOLS.

Well pay yon a good price for that old gun or pistol. No matter what the make, model or age, it's worth something. Prices glady quoted. r- LITTLE JOE'S, BALTIMORE AND HOWARD STS. WRITE OR CALL STEPHAN HENNINGS, 327 Calvert Bldg.

St. P. 1610. r. If you want to sell your Used Furniture.

Large and small lots bought HIGH PRICES PAID. CALL GILMOR 371 5-J For good prices for your furniture, carpets and household effects. I need to furnish an apt house and am anxious to get the goods: will nay you a high price. 858 W. BALTIMORE ST.

CALL UP ST. PAUL 8627 If you want to get high prices for your Furniture and We are in great- need of them to umish six large apartments at once. Single pieces or entire household; modern or old-time. a. MUKliAN, 74 Baltimore st.

POSITIVE HIGH PRICES paid' foe your furrri-ture and carpets, modern or old-time, from the highest grades to the. cheapest. Must have at once single pieces or entire households. Spot cash paid. Call Madison 7318-W, or mail 1605 N.

SMALLWOOD ST. Prompt Attention. Win Call Anywhere. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. We pay high cash prices for old and modern fun.itnre and carpets.

Will call anywhere. PHONE MT. VERNON 2709-W. or write MR. LAHN, 912 Madison after 6 P.

M. and Sunday. Call Madison 5565-J. BE CONVINCED That I pay good prices for your Old and Modern Furniture, Carpets and Office Furniture; Small lots or entire household. Will call anywhere.

P. FOXMAN, 733 AISQUITH ST. PHONE WOLFE 1493-W. WE NEED FURNITURE. Don't sell your Furniture before our representative calls; We pay high prices for single pieces or large lots.

LOUIS MILLMAN, 2037 Wilkens ave. Gilmor 4022-W. FURNITURE FEATHERS. Am in great meed of Furniture and Feathers and will pay high prices for same. Prompt attention to mail or phone orders.

S. SHANK, 880 W. Baltimore st Gilmor 2473-W. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED. The.

prices I pay for Furniture and Household effects I need to furnish my Apartment House, 2100 Maryland ave. MRS. BELL. Phone Calvert 15-W. PHONE GILMOR 79.

Must have Furniture and all kinds of household goods. Prices no obiect Prompt attention. M. TAYLOR, 883 W. Baltimore st.

Big Price For Clothes, Shoes, Furniture and all kinds of household effects. F. STICKMAN. Gihnor 3978. 836 W.

Saratoga st FURNITURE AND CARPETS. To get the High Price, call Gilmor 2392. We go anywhere buy anything. J. Stewart, 874" W.

Baltimore st YOU WANT TLTE HIGH PRICE for your furniture, and get rid of quick, so call St Paul 8439 now, or write Arnold, 891 W. Lombard st Will buy all kinds. Call anywhere. NEWSPAPERS BOUGHT, Books, Magazines. Old Rags and Furniture; small quantities to carload lots.

Waver ly Scrap Iron and Metal 3337 Greenmount ave. Homewood 2224. High Pride For Clothes Shoes. H. SOBER.

1404 Pennsylvania ave. Madison 1783-J. OFFICE FURNITURE. All kinds bought, sold and exchanged. Office Furniture Exchange, 210 N.

Gay st. Oal. 554-W. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE High price paid for second-hand Furniture of all kinds. Gilmor 2392.

874 W. Baltimore st Need Furniture Good Prices. PHONE MT. VER. 2823 OR DROP POSTAL TO MR.

HOWARD. 805 N. HOWARD ST. 8.000 OLD FEATHER BEDS At once. Mahogany and Modern Famiture, city 1 or country.

ALASKA FEATHER COMPANY, 511 S. Fremont ave. Tel. South 514-J. CALL MADISON 3524-J.

and I will convince yon I pay rne high price for your household Furniture, etc Buy any kind. Call any where, any time. Write J. Stewart, 531 Gold. WANTED Mahogany Furniture about 100 years old sideboards, bureaus, chairs, folding leaf desk tables, high post or French beds, feather beds.

Send postaLi 109 S. Spring. Wolfe 2687. Call Newell's Auction Rooms 519 N. Howard st Mt Ver.

311. We buy old fur-niture, large and small lots; high cash prices. CALL US. LAST When selling Furniture, and compare our prices. Calv.

152 8-W. or write 724 W. Balto. st. WANTED.

Furniture for two Apartment Houses. I call anywhere. Reasonable prices paid. A. LEVIN.

1205 Hollins st Gilmor 1787-W. WANTED Dry Goods." Groceries, General Merchandise, Pianos, Furniture. J. ANDERSON, 1637 W. North ave.

Calvert 1834. HOUSEHOLD CHAMBERMAID, White, experienced, willing to assist with waiting when necessary; good wages and home. Box 31, Roland Park, Md. COMPANION for elderly lady, assist in housework. Apply 19 E.

Eager st. Ph. Mt V. 4239-J. COOK, 1st -class, one willing to do.

a little Housework. Highest wages. Apply MRS. ROSEN-FELD. 6-E Riviera Linden ave.

and Lake Drive. Phone Madison 3238. COOK Experienced, young, to- go to New York at once. $16 week. Small apartment Baltimore reference required.

Call morning 2353 Eutaw Place. Phone Madison 6092. COOK to assist with Also a Laun dress. Apply 2327 St Paul street Phone 1 Homewood 4701. I Continued from Preceding Column.

A VISIT TO OUR ROOMS WILL BE A REVELATION TO YOU. Real. Mgh-grade used Par- -nitare in perfect condition and priced so as to make it worth your while to buy. THE McGRAW ART ROOMS, 841-843 N. Howard St.

DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? A 10-Year Guarantee. against roof trouble. No matter' how leaky or dilapidated your roof, one application of Asbestos Liquid Roofing will stop leaks and KEEP THEM STOPPED for 10 years. Applied over tin, paper or shingles; also flash brick walls to prevent dampness. ASBESTOS ROOF PAINTING 213 Park ave.

St Paul 7835. TAILOR THE TALK ABOUT. THE MOST PERFECT REMODELING AND ALTERING LADIES AND GENTS' CLOTHES. FINEST OF FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. CLOTHES PRESSED WHILE' YOU WAIT.

MAX PDZSER, 550 FULTON COR. EDMONDSON AVE. MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS FUMIGATED, RENOVATED, LIKE NEW, $4.00 UP. WE SELL ALL-COTTON MATTRESSES, S5.00. BUT FROM MANFRS.

AT RIGHT PRICE. SANITARY MATTRESS 847 LINDEN AVE. MT. VERNtfN 935.. Flat Feet, Fallen Arches.

Arch Strain and all Foot Troubles are corrected or adjusted by a method which admits of no failure. Call and talk it over, or phone Wolfe 487-J. M. JOS. FOX, Graduate Foot Correction Specialist, 11 S.

CENTRAL AVE. Money-Saving Opportunity. Closing Out at Less Than Cost, By Yard. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS AND COATINGS. AH Fabrics and Colors Special to Dressmakers.

JOSEPH MAZER SON, 209 N- LIBERTY ST. 3d Floor, Mattresses Renovated, Sterilized, 'Recovered, $4.50 np. Estimates given. U. t3.

Mattress 18 S. Frederick. St. P. 2618.

ELECTRIC WIRING. Expert house and industrial wiring and repairing. Night and Day Electrician. Full line of Fixtures and Appliances. 1 WEST.

END ELECTRIC J. T. Pitzinger, Gen 1618 Frederick ave. Gilmor 3655. ATTENTION! HOME BREW BOTTLERS-; Charles Dewitt Co.

have opened an additional branch at 316 W. Redwood st. (formerly German between Howard and Eutaw. Peerless Malt Syrup and Hops, non-alcoholic One can, three cans, $3.00: six cans, delivered, $6.00. ComnlHe Bottling Supplies.

BENJAMIN CO. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. ETC. JEWELRY HELD FOR 12 MONTHS. OTHER ARTICLES 6 MONTHS.

ESTABLISHED 1830. 413 E. FAYETTE Bet Gay and Holliday. EVENING GOWNS FOR HIRE UP TO DATE. MRS.

H. GOLDBERG, 1632 MORELAND AVE. MAD. 547. FURS.

FURS REMODELED to the latest styles. Beaf in mind that B. FEIKIN is next to Joel Gutman and has been for the past 20 years. Present this ad. on day furs are left and receive 10 discount.

B. FEIKIN. 124 N. Eutaw st UPHOLSTERING. Work Guaranteed.

Prices Reasonable. Remodeling. Refinishing and Drapery. ART UPHOLSTERING 526 W. Lexington st.

Near Greene. St. Paul 3774. CABINETMAKERS. Furniture of every description repaired and re-finished.

Store and Office Fixtures made to order. THE EMPIRE SHOP, 820 N. Gay street FIDELITY ROOFING W. E. WEEKS, MGR Phone Gfhnor 2103.

1324 W. Balto. st PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER. E. ZENITZ 608 W.

Saratoga st. Mt Vernon 4289-W. CARPENTER and Cement Work by experienced i mechanics; small jobs given personal attention. Write, phone or call C. A.

SIELING. 6 Cole Raspeburg. Phone Hamilton -9-W. SWEDISH MASSAGE. Graduates in attendance.

Ladies and Gents. Students etc. 220 N. Liberty. St P.

4620. FURS REMODELED into latest style by G. FEIKIN SON, Expert Furriers. High-grade work, mod, charges. Be sure of our location.

721 W. BaJtimore st, nr. Pine st UPHOLSTERING. Give us a trial; satisfaction guar. prices reas.

Ph. Gilmer 2392, or drop postal. BALTIMORE UPHOLSTERY 874 W. Baltimore st UPHOLSTERING Of every description. We also buy and sell New and Second-Hand Furniture.

S. GORDON, 122 N. Exeter st. Phone Calvert 463-W. ROOF PAINTING.

Guaranteed 10 years to waterproof and stop all leaks. Prices moderate. MONUMENTAL ROOF PAINTING 3602 Belair rd. Ham. 519-J.

SHIRT HOSPITAL. We win rebuild your worn-out Silk or Linen Shirt equal to new at a small charge. 1 830 East Baltimore street. Phone Calvert 2482. WANT YOUR LEAKY ROOF REPAIRED? Call Gilmor 901 FOR Quick Service.

CLARK ASPHALT ROOFING PAINT 1048 West Baltimore street. WE UPHOLSTER AND REMODEL Tour furniture the proper way. Cabinetmaking a specialty. M. MARK, Phone Madison 3826-J.

1548 N. Strieker st Hahn's Bronchial Drops For croup, coughs, colds and bronchial catarrh; remedy that never fails. Your druggist can supply yon, or 214 W. Saratoga st. UPHOLSTERY.

SLD? COVERS AND WINDOW SHADES. GET OUR ESTIMATES. U.S. UPHOLSTERY 201 Park ave. Cal.592 PAPERHANGING.

Work guaranteed. No delay. GEO. M. HARDY.

1404 W. Lombard st. Gilmor 3170-T. SECURITY ROOFING CO. Leaky roofs repaired, repainted or coated.

Guttering and Spouting. TERMS REASONABLE. 718 GREENMOUNT AVE. HEMSTITCHING, 10c. A YD.

NEAT WORK AND PROMPT ATTENTION. BROADWAY-HEMSTITCHING CO. 134 SOUTH BROADWAY. $5.00 PER SQUARE 100 FEET and np. Tinning, 'Painting, Leaky Roofs rep'rd.

Work guaranteed. Terms to suit St. P. 7387 Wolfe 2925-J. Guarantee Roofing 900 N.

Gay. DIAMONDS BOUGHT FOR CASH. 824 FIDELITY Lexington Charles st PAPERHANGING At reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. No delay.

P. F. Hardy, 621 E. 35th st Hwd. 4097-W.

DRESS FLATTINGS, HEMSTITCHING, BUTTONS COYEHTO. SIMON'8, 123 W. SARATOGA ST. ELECTROLYSIS EXPERT, MISS WARD, 739 N. Fulton formerly 3l7 N.

Howard Facial Hair, Moles, etc. permanently removed 18 years in Baltimore. Phone Madison 6618-J. PAINTING, UPHOLSTERING. CHAIR CANING.

WHITEWASHING. A. NICHOLS, 613 W. SARATOGA ST. EXPERT PAPERHANGING.

Latest new designs. Reasonable rates. M. GETZ, no n. uoinngton ave.

Macuson i3i. HEMSTITCHING, IOC. A YD. Pleating and Buttonholes while yon wait N. T.

Hemstitching 206 N. Liberty st HOWARD please let me know your whereabouts. Would like to communicate something very important to yon. MART LESNIAK, 344 Amherst st. Buffalo, N.

T. FACIAL HAIR MOLES, Warts, permanently removed. Advice free. FJeetne Needle EXPERT. 226 N.

Liberty st MUSIC TAUGHT on any instrument, the "Universal Method" exclusively in 10 to 20 lessons. DESTITUTE OF MUSICAL ARTS. 314 Park 2d floor. Mt Ver. Open evenings.

CARPENTER. Jobbmg and Repair Work Promptly Attended To. B. A. COLBOURN 229 N.

Gilmor st KEWPIE DOLL DRESSES FOR HALLOWEEN, MADE TO ORDER. 1U0 8. 8HAKP BT. THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE that Mr. Paul Mod-.

inger no longer represents our firm. I WILL not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wife, Margaret AUGUST BECKER. REMINGTON AND MONARCH TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. REASONABLE RATES. 25 WEST FAYETTE STREET.

FOR a few hours use of Automobile weekly will -be pleased to give some kind of useful service nightly; reference given. 3527, Sun. WALLPAPER, 15c. apiece; Gilt, 18c. apiece; Window Shades, 65c.

each. THOMAS MES-SER 1015 W. Baltimore st RATS. Bedbugs, Roaches, Fleas and Moths exterminated from your home. GEORGE G.

SAPP, 640 Equitable Bldg. Phone St. Paul 4720. VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED. CALL ST.

PAUL 1017. MASSAGE SCALP. FACE AND BODY TREATED. MT. VERNON 571 0-J.

FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKISG. CALL MT. VERNON 3260. Continued from Preceding Column. COOK (EXPERIENCED) FOR SMALL FAMILY IN GUILFOliD.

PHONE-HOME-WOOD 3814. COOK, good, to assist with housework; small family; good wages. Apply 913 Roland, Roland Park. COOK Colored Woman; must stay nights- references required. Address 3554.

Sun office, or phone Elkridge 46. COOK (White) $55 month; no laundry. 5B. Esplanade Apartment Eutaw Place and Druid Hill Park. Phone Madison 3047.

COOK, colored; salary $14. Apply 150S RETREAT STREET. COOK Good, plain in suburbs; on car line, $9 week; can stay nights. Phone j-atonsviue COOK Woman, white, clean, reliable Cook in Restaurant Apply 2424 Pennsylvania ave. COOK, white or colored, to -stay nights; small family.

Call 120 Roland Roland Park. COOK wanted; excellent, permanent position in city for Experienced Cook. 3046. Sun. COOK; must have reference.

143 kW. Lafayette avenue. COOK, settled woman, family of stay nights; S10. 219 Hawthorne, Roland Park. Ph.

Tux. S. GIRL OR WOMAN, WHITE. PLAIN COOKING LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 4 IN FAMILY, ADULTS; NO WASHING OR IRONING. Phone Madison 2932 or apply Georgian Court, Apt.

3-C, Linden ave. and Brooks lane. GIRL, white or colored, to cook and assist with no washing or ironing. Apply 1417 N. Caroline street GIRL (White) as Plain Cook: no laundry; small wages $12.

Call 827 Brooks lane or phone Madison 1788. GIRL for General Housework no washing or iron-'ing; small family; good wage. 2817 Violet avenue, near Reisterstown road. GIRL; for Housework; good wages. Apply BF.Ir NORP 930 Brooks lane.

Apt, 3. GIRL for Gaieral Housework; small family; $10 week. Apply 819 Chauncey ave. GIRL (Colored) for Kitchen Work and Assist in Dining Room boarding house. 1227 Madison ave.

GIRL, white or colored, for General Housework, references required. Phone- Wolfe 3959. GIRL. COLORED, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1805 EUTAW PLACE.

GIRL Housework, 4 times weekly. Apply 103 Montebello nr. Harford road, nr. car barn. GIRL as Nurse and to assist with housework; must stay nights.

Phone Liberty 1132-J. GIRL (White) as Chambermaid; good home. Phone Madison 5455. 2345 Eutaw Place. GIRL or Woman, white, as Kitchen Helper and Houseworker.

Apply 2700 Rayner ave. GIRL for General Housework; stay nights. 3828 Barriiigton rd. Phone Liberty. 1406-W.

GIRL (reliable) for Plain Cooking; small family; best wages. Apply Apt. 1430 Linden ave. GIRL, white, to Assist with Housework and Baby. 2140 WEST BALTIMORE ST.

GIRL, for general Housework; reference required; small family. 2601 Roslyn ave. GOVERNESS WAN TOED (French Prefrred). TO TAKE CARE OF TWO CHILDREN. STATE REFERENCES AND SALARY WANTED.

i ADDRESS 3560, SUN OFFICE. HOUSEMAID (WHITE), RELIABLE, IN APARTMENT FOR 3 GENTLEMEN. NO COOKING, WASHING OR IRONING. REFERENCES REQUIRED. GOOD WAGES.

APPLY 2202 LINDEN AVE. HOUSEMAID, white preferred; -references required. Apply MRS. F. G.

BOYCE. 4102 Greenway, Guilford, or telephone Homewood 1846 HOUSEMAID, experienced (white), to go to Washington. Good wages. 2355 Eutaw Place. HOUSEMAID (white), experienced; reference re LAUNDRESS reference.

Apply The Walbert Apartment 5-2 Charles st. and Lafayette ave. MAID, Colored, to' cook breakfast and dinner and care for apartment; 2 in family; must have references. Apply DUTCH TEA ROOM. MAID (WHITE) FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; COMPETENT WILLING TO GO TO WASHINGTON, D.

C. ADDRESS 19253, SUN OFFICE. white, Cooking and Housework; good room; private bath; small family; $50 month. Phone Madison 6826, morning or evening. MAID A reliable white Maid to do Housework; stay nights.

MRS. GRACE CHAPPELL. Com-monwealth Bank Building. MAID (white) for Nursery; references required. Apply 2833 St.

Paul street. MAID; family of three; early hours; Sunday 10-2. Phone Madison 2878. MOTHER 'S HELPERS. ADDRESS 1283, SUN.

NURSE. COMPETENT WHIE NURSE TO CARE FOR TWO CHILDREN. SALARY $15 PER WEEK. REFERENCE REQUIRED. MRS.

EVERETT R. MORSE, 2 MERRYMOUNT ROAD, ROLAND PARK. 1 MINUTE WALK FROM CAR LINE. PHONE TUXEDO 175L NURSE, WHITE, WHO APPRECIATES GOOD HOME AND BIG WAGES, CAN GET BOTH BY ADDRESSING 1771 SUN OFFICE. NURSE Experienced Child's Nurse.

Excellent salary; congenial surroundings. 939 Lane. Phone Madison 5926. NURSE, for 2-year-old girl; Apply MRS. R.

K. GOODENOW, 28 iS. Mt Vernon Place. Phone Mt. Vernon 67.

NURSE white, reliable, for infant, immediately. Homewood 5593. NURSE, capable, white, for infant; Norfolk, va. large wages. MX.

Vemonoooz WAITRESS (Colored), experienced; references re- quired. Call between 7- P. M. 3 W. Middle st.

WAITRESS, reliable, experienced, for small family. Phone Homewood 11. Apply 17 Somerset rd. WOMAN, reliable, in the suburbs; 1 carfare? to wash and assist with general housework; stay at nights; $8 per week. Apply Wednesday between 12 and 3, 1409 Linden avenue, first-floor apartment, i WOMAN for General Housework; no laundry; small family; good horned stay at night 111 Beechdale road, Roland Park.

Phone Tuxedo 562. WOMAN (white) as Cook and Downstairs Maid; small family; in country; near Baltimore; room with bath. Phone Evergreen 1329 or address 1774. Sun office. WfMAN.

middle-aged, desiring good home, to Kve w'th elderly couple in West Arlington. Apply l'y40 Park avenue. WOMAN for General Housework in small Apartment Apply MRS. ROPST, Eutaw Heights, Belair road, near Harris avenue. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK best wages paid.

Apply SEVILLE APARTMENT, C-l, Lake Drive near Lakenew ave. WOMAN (settled) to do general housework; good home and good pay. Apply GANN, 1300 Light street. WOMAN, colored, to cook and to assist with housework; $11 per week. Apply 3404 Windsor avenue.

Walbroolr! WOMAN. White, for few hours each day; no Saturday or Sunday work. 3922 Park Heights avenue. WOMAN for Housekeeper; also Girl for General Housework. Apply, with references.

3434 Park Heights avenue WOMAN, colored, for general housework; no Apply 3433 Reisterstown road. WOMAN (Colored) for general housework. Apply nVALMAN LANSMAN, 255 N. Exeter st WOMAN to Cook and Assist ai Housework; must stay nights Apply 1213 Eutaw Place. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.

APPLY 2310 EAST CHASE STREET. BY Norwegian Lady, two Scandinavian Girls to do Cooking and General Housework in Green Spring Valley; small family; knowledge of English not required; wages $10. Apply to MRS. H. F.

REID 608 Cathedral st COLORED Girl wanted for Half Day's Work by the Week. APARTMENT 403, Greenway 34th and Charles sts. COLORED Woman for General Housework; 2 in family- Apply 1819 Bolton st ELDERLY Lady for Jight housekeeping. Apply 315 W. 30TH ST.

EXPERIENCED Protestant Cook; white preferred; private family in country, near city; good wages; references required. Phone Tuxedo 1092. FOR home in oreen Spring Valley, a White Nurse and a White Cook; wages $10. Apply to MRS. H.

T. REID. 608 Cathedral st MIDDLE-AGED Woman, housework; small family; $6 week; room and 1065 N. Gay st. RELIABLE GIRL TO LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN APARTMENT 10 MILES FROM CITY; REF8.

3575, SUN OFFICE WHITE GIRL. White Girl for general housework best wages, no laundry two in family. Apply at 928 W. NORTH AVE. (First Floor Apartaent.) WHITE Nursegirl; stay at nights.

ROCHESTER Apt. Linden ave. and Brooks lane. WHITE Girl or Woman to do General Housework; no wasmng or ironing. xou.i a.

ayette sr. WANTED Two Women, white or colored, for General Housework by the day. Apply GERMAN HOME FOR THE AGED. Baltimore and Payson streets. CONTRACTS SOLICITED.

PLANS DRAWN. Garages a specialty. Call Homewood 2277-A. a WTTHERSPOON, 3916 Old York Road. SPECIAL SALE LAST YEAR'S OVERCOATS AT SI 2.

50. GTD. ALL-WOOL FABRICS. SCHONFELD'S, 674 W. BALTIMORE ST.

WHY THROW A WAT TOUR OLD FELT HAT? We can clean and jremodel equal to new. WARD SHBELER. 511 W. Balto. st Calvert 501.

I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted bv my wife. Minnie DriscolL Signed, JAMES F. DRISCOLL. 137 Broadway. 10V Velvet Felts and Velours; value up to S5.

This week only $1. LEVIN. 1427 W. Balti- more ht PAINTER Low estimate and a Good Job guaranteed. Expert workmen.

Drop postal. MR. BLADES. 109 S. BROADWAY.

SUITS OR OVERCOATS to order on easy payments. HERMAN M. FINK, 326 N. Eutaw st. Open Evenings.

PAPERHANGING and Decoratmg by expert mechanics at reasonable price. C. MORRISON, 1400 W. Franklin st. Phone Liberty 2230-W.

TRY HAHN'S TONICUM FOR THAT TIRED FEELING. YOUR DRUGGIST CAN SUPPLY YOU, OR 214 W. SARATOGA ST. Talking Machines Repaired. I can and deliver.

2418 Callow Mad. 619. PLASTERING. I. W.

Phoebrrs. 2871 Phila. ave. Wolfe 6969-W, CUPID AND HAIR DOLLS For Bazars, Entertainments, etc. M.

BORGHESI 223 Hanover st HADtDRESSING, Manicuring, Children's Hair Cutting, Massage. MADAME VEOLA, 23 W. North ave. Mt. Vernon 282.

Open exenings. WANTED to. buy, exchange or sell Second-hand Typewriters will pay cash; also do. repairing. 404- Hoffman YALE KEYS MADE IN 5 MINUTES.

KLEIN, 206 N. GAY ST. BEAVER HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, Value $9.00, $5-00 and $6.00. LEVIN, 1427 West Baltimore st. ROOMS PAPERED, $6 UP.

R. Simmons, 403 N. Pulaski st Gilmor 2756-J. TREATMENT of Scalps, Facial Massage, 60c; Body Massage, $1.50. MME.

PHILLIPS. 1609 Eutaw Place. Phone Madison 7694-J. PORTRAITS enlarged; also Everlasting Porcelain Photos for Tombstones. 1117 E.

Balto. st. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Ready for fall engagements: Evening Gowns a spec. Lib. 163.

TALKING Machines repaired. Call for and de-. liver. Aarons. 1634 Penna.

ave. Mad. 4371-J. CARPENTER Jobbing and Repair Work of all kinds. Write or call 109 N.

Carrollton ave. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. 317 E. NORTH AVE PHONE MT. VERNON 1507.

CONTRACTOR and Builder. Jobbing a specialty. Ford Sons, 441 N. Milton ave Wolfe 5836-W. ROOMS Papered, $6 and up.

B. E. RIDGELY. 538 N. Carey st Pnone Gilmor 3860-J.

PAPERHANGER and Decorator; good work: reas. prices. Kcne Mennen, Ji.ate ave. lad. I3tu-J.

MUSIC TAUGHT on any Instrument 10 to 20 lessons. Homewood 2158-J. 4143 Roland ave. USE Bishop's Herb Hair Tonic and Shampoo for Dandruff and Falling Hair. At Drug Stores.

HOUSE PAINTING, inside and out; reasonable prices. W. A. BOONE, 856 W. Balto.

Gil. 972-W. HARDWOOD FLOQRS laid; old floors refinished. 1. jNorwooa, zsm vv.

iartn ave. wax, a i oj-yv. OLD Floors Scraped and Refinished. Apply 4771 Delaware Liberty FOR GENERAL DEBILITY. 314 OLD FLOORS FIXED AND REFINISHED.

CALL TOWSON 152-J. SUITS Overcoats to Order $5 down, $1 week. STAR Tailoring lUS Hi. Monument st. EVENING GOWNS OR STREET CLOTHES FOR SALE OR HIRE.

829 MADISON AVE. PEABODY student wishes loan of piano for stor age; references. Aggress aoaj, ouii WOULD like to contribute about 0 week to seme charitable institution. Aaores3 ivaa, oun WEAR-EVER Specialties, Cooking Utensils can be gotten through Geo. Biggs.

4431 rep wood ave. WANTS. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SELL We are large and ready buyers of furniture, carpets, bric-a-brac, office furniture or any other merchandise you wish to dispose of. We are conducting our business on a small margin of profit, owing to the vast volume we are handling. Therefore, you will realize that this excessive profit we are not to make will be an enormous advantage to you WHY HOARD YOUR FURNITURE when same can be tamed into ready cash to your satisfaction.

Entire or part contents bought. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO, Give us a call and be convinced. Prompt removal of your goods assured. Phone or write to V' NEWELL 'S AUCTION ROOMS, 519 N. HOWARD ST.

MT. VERNON 310. WANTED TO BUY FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ORNAMENTS. We are -willing to appraise your goods free, after which -call other Then and then only will you be convinced we are the leading buyers of used Furniture in Baltimore. 0.

T. BUTTERWORTH General Auctioneers, St. Paul 4082 709 W. Balto. St.

WANTED 5,000 FEATHER BEDS and all kinds of Antioue Mahogany Furniture. High cash prices. GORDON FEATHER 409 S. Bond st. Wolfe 5676-W.

OLD FURNITURE BOUGHT. High prices. Phone Calvert 1848-J, or drop postal to MR. SMITH. 114 N.

Pearl st SECOND-HAND GAS STEAM RADIATORS, ALL SIZES, WANTED BY PRIVATE PARTY. PHONE WALBROOK 2012A Clothes High Prices Paid. Cond. Uniforms. 60 8 W.

Saratoga. Mt V. 4289-W. HIGH PRICES FOR FURNITURE ZINZ 430 S. Bond st.

Wolfe 5696-J. WE Pay Spot Cash for Diamonds, Old Gold and Silver. Phone Mt. Vernon 2709-W or write MR. LAHN, 912 Madison ave.

WANTED 50 12 -Light Window Frames and Sash. 10x12 preferred. THE H. L. THOMAS 505 West Redwood st.

DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR NEW JEWELRY. LEON LEVI, 309 W. LEX. ST. WANTED Boilers, Engines and Tanks; also entire plants of every description.

JAMES A. TARR. 23 W. Conway st. St Paul 7377.

WANTED Used Furniture of all kinds to furnish 18-room apt High prices paid. Phone Calvert 1816 or write 1709 West North avenue. USED Machine Shop Equipment. Lathes, Drills, Milling Machines, etc Woodworking and General Machinery. Kemp Machinery 215 N.

Calvert. IF YOU WANT a good price for your clean, used Furniture, Carpets, etc, let me know. SHAPIRO, 2228 Madison ave. Madison 1626-W. BEST PRICES paid for Furniture of all kinds.

H. R. DUNLAP, 508 Pennsylvania avenue. Mt Vernon 4025-J. FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE of all kinds.

1704 Aliceanna st, near Broadway Market. Wolfe 921J. PARTY wants Furniture for an apt Big prices paid. 1631 N. Appleton st.

Mad. 1092. WANTED GOOD SECOND-HAND DUMP CART. PHONE SOUTH 250. WANTED Toy Electric Train; must be reasonable.

Address 3159, Sun. WANTED To buy 100 Park or Kitchen Chairs. South 540, Purchasing Dept WE high prices for Old Furniture. I. ROF- lireenmount ave.

Mt V. CASH paid for Victor and Columbia Machines and Records. WEAVER, 1434 W. Balto. GiL 3031-J.

FURNITURE, carpets, old clothes store fixtures bought J. Banks, 237 Harrison st Calv. 2084. WANTED to buy second-hand Lumber for flooring; heavy. 405 Holliday street WANTED Porcelain or Iron Bathtubs.

Apply 33t Title Bldg. Bt Paul 1344, BIG Prices Paid for your Victrola, Grafonola or Records. 2418 Callow Madison 619. GENTLEMEN Good prices paid for Old Clothes. 8.

'SCHMUCKLER, 23 N. High st HIGH Prices paid for Furniture, Carpets, etc Sena postal. vvfJUMK. uu JJisor St. HIGH Prices Paid for Your Old Furniture.

506 Pennsylvania ave. Mt Vemon 5824-J. WILL PAY high prices for Old Clothing, Shoes, etc. KOREX, 648 N. Carey st GiL 3938-W.

TALKING Machines Records and Pianos bought; Furn. and Household Effects. 210 S. Hanover. SCHERR for Ladies' and Gents' Old Clothing.

1101 N. Carrollton ave. Madison 8143. FURNITURE WANTED FURNITURE, 1330 PENNSYLVANIA AVE MAD. 3386-W.

HIGH PRICES paid for Furniture of all kinds. WESLEY. 1316Penna. ave. Mad.

4874-W. BICYCLE Small; lady's; must be in good condi- tion. St. Paul 8666. FURNITURE and household goods; will pay high price.

REJD. 740 N. Eutaw st. WILL PAY high prices for Old Clothing, Shoes, etc KOLN, 2324 McOulloh st. Mad.

6347. TYPEWRITERS bought for cash; give make and price. Address 18089, Sun office. GOOD PRICES for Victrolas, Upright Pianos and Furniture. 819 Greenmount ave.

Mt. V. 2960. BIG PRICES for your Furniture and Clothing. SHOCHET.

802 W. Balto. st GiL 4279-W. October 25, 1920, AGNES beloved wife of Columbus Low-man, at her home at Harman, Md. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at Friendship M.

E. Church on Wednesday, October 27, at 2.30 P. M. 27 LTJPTON. On October 26, 1920, JAMES tDtt'AKD, aged 14 months, infant son of J.

Edward and Carrie Lnp-ton. Funeral from his parents' residence, 1042 Hollins street, on Thursday at 3 P. M. 28e MARTIN. On October 25, 1920, at 11 A.

at Johns Hopkins Hospital. ELLA daughter of George Chapman Martin and the late Cornelia Martin. Funeral services will take place at her late residence, at Aberdeen, Wednesday at 2.30 P. M. Interment in Spesntia Cemetery, Perryman, Md.

27e MAXWELL. on October 25, 1920, at the residence of Mr. T. H. C.

Rwssel. 839 West Thirty-fourth street, ROBERT W. MAXWELL, aged 79 years. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday, October 27. at 3 P.

M. Interment private. 27e McKEE. On October 25, 1920, at the residence of her son, Mr. Marion Mc-Kee, No.

800 North Kenwood avenue, ELIZABETH beloved wife of the late James Funeral from above residence on Wednesday at 2 P. M- Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 27e MUESSE. On October 24. 1920, GEORGE P.

son of Emma and the late Henry Mnesse. Funeral from his late residence, 1248 North Broadway, October 27, at 11 A. M. 27 NUTT. On October 26, 1920, WILLIAM G.

NUTT, aged 65 years. Funeral services at the Aged Men's Home, Calhoun and Lexington streets, on Wednesday, October 27, at 9.30 A. M. Interment in North East, Md. 27e PERKNA.

On October 26, 1920, at her residence, 526 South Fifteenth street, MABEBi PERKNA (nee Slaughter), aged 22 years, beloved wife of Edward Perkna. Relatives, and friends are invited to attend the 'funeral from the above residence on Friday, October 29, at 8.30 A. thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery. 29 POLESNY.

On October 26, 1920, JOSEPH, aged 77 years, beloved husband of Johanna Polesny. Funeral will take place from his late residence, 523 North Duncan street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. 27 POPPLEIN. On October 24, 1920, JOHN THOMSEN, husband of Matilda Campbell and son of the late Nicholas and Susanna Popplein, near Reisterstown, Md.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his late home on Thursday, October 28, at o'clock. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 28 PRICE. On October 24, 1920, at Franklin Square Hospital, JAMES beloved husband of the late Martha Virginia Price. Funeral services will be held at the residence of H.

C. Branning 517 North Schroeder Tuesday. October 26, at 11 A. M. Relatives and friends are invited.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 27e PROCTOR. On October 25, 1920. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas T.

Curry. 122 West Lanvale street, ELIZABETH ELLEN, widow of the late Joseph Lycurgus Proctor and daughter of the late Charity Hitchcock and Steven Rose Price. Funeral services at the above residence Wednesday, October 27, at 2 P. M. Interment in Poplar Cemetery, Balti-more county.

27e WILLIAMS. On October 21, 1920. at the residence of his parents in Atlanta, LEE GOLDSBOEOTJGH, aged 28, son of James Cooke and Mary Lee Golds-borough Williams. 28 RUPPRECHT. On October 24, 1920, at his residence, 1514 North Rutland avenue, WILLIAM beloved husband of Catherine Rupprecht (nee Ford).

Funeral from the above residence Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 27e SALGEE. On October 26, 1920, MARY beloved daughter or the late John and Amelia Salgee. Funeral from the residence of her Aunt' Lizzie, 313 South Payson street, on Thursday" at 3 o'clock.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2Se STEUART. On October 24. 1920, at her residence, 212 Edgevale road, Roland Park, ELLEN widow of Alexander S. Funeral services will be held at the above residence on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

27 STURGEON. Suddenly, on October 25, 1920. ROBERT aged 10 years, beloved son of John A. and Maggie Sturgeon-Funeral from Ms parents' residence, 1805 Jackson street, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

28e THOMAS. Suddenly, on October 25, 1920, GEORGE HENRY, son of the late Isabella and John Richardson Thomas. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his brother, B. F. Thomas, near Cedar Hill, on Wednesday at 10 A.

M. Interment private. 27 TRUTT. On October 25, 1920, LEONA aged 13 months, youngest daughter of Clarence and Maretta Trutt (nee Em rich). Funeral from her late residence, Monumental avenue near Hammond's Ferry road, Wednesday at 1.30 P.

M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 27e TUCKER. On October 22, 1920, at Cleveland, Ohio, CARL beloved husband of Bessie M. Tucker.

Boston (Mass.) papers please copy. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the resi-! dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. S. K. High, 611 West Conway street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

27 WESTERMANN. On October 23, 1920, MARGARET aged 71 years, widow of the late Joseph Westermann. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend the funeral from her late residence, Necker avenue, Fullerton, Wednesday, October 27 at 8.15 A. thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 9 A.

M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 27 CEMETERIES. WOODLAWN CEMETKRT. Taka Woodlawn cars direct to gate.

City Office. 401 TITLE BtmyprNG. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE. PARKWOOD CEMETERY. You can buy a 4, 6, 8 or 12 Grave tot on convenient terms.

New cemetery, beautifully laid out, lawn plan, perpetual care. SPECIAL OPENING PRICES. Located on Harford Boulevard, at ParkviBe. Office Hamilton Bank Bldg. Phone Hamilton 585.

An aato is waiting for you at end of cat line, Hamilton, every day. BUTLER. MORELAND PTTRDTJM. SALES AGENTS. MUST SELL to close estate, 6 crave lots, London Park.

CHAS. H. STEFFEY 18 E. Lexington et. LORRAINE PARK CEMETERY.

Choice Lota. CHARLES W. GRANT. 220 St. Paul St.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. COOK heads the profession with the great est values the world ever knew. AU-Motor Funerals, Automobile Hearse and two "-passenger Limousines (15 other details and t'7r; SB caskets for choice) for And every bit of it GUARANTEED by William Cook personally. The prompt and, perfect service.

nuafwuuu ro. 247 ana BROADWAY FUNERAL PARLORS. FORMERLY ALBERT E. FULLER. 221 N.

Broadway. Wolfe 4066. Mod. Prices. FLORISTS.

TOU MAT RECEIVE SUDDEN NEWS of illness or misfortune. At such times yon can best express your thoughts in flowers. If you want a floral offering in a hurry, just phone Wolfe 3110. A BEAUTIFUL SPRAT OF CARNATIONS AND ROSES, $3 $4 $5. ChrysairthemTuns "the Flowers of Autumn" tastefully arranged for weddings.

Wo Deliver Anywhere Within An Hour. WE F. KEYS, 1731 Harford near North Ave. FUNERAL DESIGNS a Phone Wolfe 6986. Ed.

Herrmann. 2421 E. North ave. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. WM.

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