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F THE UNITED STATES, INTERNAL TROUBLE RUSSIA'S DRAGNET Secretary Hoover Regards “Cold Economics and Pro- ductivity Nation’s Hope. ou can always depend npon it| Only cold economics which will 4 M P bring about productivity, from the —Weights aret a;c:lrgt;, ?"g lack of which she is slowly dying, American costs but 3-5 o will restore Russia to her pre-war MW hts AFmPrw:" : These .are . the. thmgs you have a right to expect of your ice service. They’re the things Fou gét ‘when you have Amer- ! ican Service. American Ice is made from filtered - water, frozen in sanitary plants and delivered in clean wagons. De- livery is regular and uniform— None-Go to Bed Earlier and ‘Inevitable Tardiness In--.- . crease Results. “Daylight saving, Washington style,” is far from an unqualified success. To- day it entered the second twenty-four- hour phase. The hands of the cloek have not been set ahead sixty minufes. cent a pound. standing, S h g : / , g. Secretary Hoover of the -Dow’t WONDER if vour ice needs | Department of Commerce frankly - z f Of course, the chlef government.depart- will be taken cane of this summer—|1o1a members of the International : F ments, and the majority of the storss, arrange, for American Service and|cpamper of Commerce at a dinner . & are starting work an hour ahead of time to secure a corresponding period for KNOW ‘yow'll have plenty of pure,! ey night. The solution cannot be ' Tecreation in the aftenoon. clepn ice whatever the weather. found in charity, he said. While there have been attempts to the the Commerce Secretary said, 3 ho WY, Jo) 5 BRY A. WHEBLER, troubles were internal, ue to the de- R. GOODWXN RHETT. RN FAHRY AR AN The. inevitable 3 struction of production by the social increase inthe numbor ol persons experiment the country now is try-| @ late for work or school. ing. He lscouted the suggestion that | fof, unless productivity is restored Servant Problem . Arises. the establishment of a soviet am-|charity will be overwhelmed. Real "But 1t 1a the housewives of Washing- bassador here would start American |and lasting help must be based upon - ‘ suft ‘Becax Boods flowing there and pointed out | cold ecomomics or it will bring no : L ; : o e e o tha: majority. o that “goods do mot move In an eco- | “eal reconstructfon or relief to Rus: s . e N awsy Toomt o nomic vacuum.” He characterized Not Dependent Russia. % . Dlaces of .employment.. Whe! statements that Russia is a fleld for| «when Russia was running full b A went to work at 9 o'clock this worked the sale of American goods, for the|plast previous to the war, she took out all right. The servants were employment of millions of American|) per cent of the exports of the % 4 s to get to nmr vl-cu of employment !n workmen and for large profits as|United States, which, when reduced ¥ | time to prej nd serve br having “the same degree of inflation | {nto terms of working thme of our 4 3 - : that those or th. household who had- w as the bolshevik ruble, whicn now | workmen and farmers, meant roughly could get to work at 9 o'clack. | stands 4,000,000 to the dollar. the employment of say 30,000 Amer- 4 'This is not the case today. ' Many of Other Speakers Heard. icans. We are, thereture. not now ¢ the help cannot get to work an hour The dinner at which Secretary |DOT éver will be dependent upon Ru: : § earlier. Others flatly refuse to do so. ! Hoover ‘exploded the economic the- |88 for the physical welfare of our They ‘point_out that mesis are not ories on Russia held by many was |Pe2Ple 2 § | served any earlier in the afternoon an i ity 2|~ “If America Is to consider financl: ; 4 that all the benefit they recelve is an glven at the City Club. ~Arthur Bal- | gggistance to Russia on any basis e additional hour of work. [ four, vice president of the British Chamber of Commerce, also spoke, and | SePt charity, must examine the Women Show Oppesition. Hupmobile isald there was a great need of an|Yhole problem from a practical point ne 3 Trtermational himber ot commerae, | 9L View. "Two solemn facts are out- : . The same condltion holds £0od with One fine thing about ere (who [shoke were, Dr.7HTe O he %irst 1s that Russia is bank- : no a They must gét up an | the remarkable qualities || ¥ebenii S Mane ORI | e o naanbe o e ? . &5 15 imast, Imporgitle, to, Aae Teeuls for which it is most | inkion Hoter Biven ‘in “oney pf{Z (0 25 pef cent: her railways are . A is that the women generally are iined . || President Detrees, of the United |transporting less than 7 per cent of UnDR2aRs up in .opposition to thalexpcr ment noted do not grow less States Chamber of Commerce. their pre-war capacity, her agricul- which is'the plan of President Hard+ : , tural production is below her own HOMER L. FERGUSON. WILLIS H. BOOTH. ing,. who -is opposed to_setting .the 1 with long use. Extract From Mr. Hoover's Address. | needs, 2702 the. Ereat MOrMal | m——— | clock ahead an hour in the ordinary “Outside the drought-stricken area | surplus; she has eaten up her entire Seavlight savings pians, the Russian people are slowly ayins.” | fat and can for » long ume nave|] ABOR BODY INCORPORATION s Setung thoishildren off)tp schocl 2 sald Secretary Hoover. ‘“They are|nothing to exchange for the services an hour earlier is proving a difficult Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. ||beins destrovea trom insige of Rus- |of our workmen or the savings of Srotiesiin & gréstimany househoids » sla, not outslde. For they die from | our (nvestors. Therefore it w ‘Woutd e s oan S Dot ion of mdievite T | ST Y Yok, capial and tsient. to URGED AT COMMERCE I FALT neischiiten Champlain St. at Kalorama Rd. | et i are siok with war and ierror | the raconstriction of productivity in school at 8 o'clock this morning. I Time Wasted in Steres. (Below 1S8th St.) their hope of relief is in evolution | Russia, they must be given upon not in revolution. Today the social | credit or charity. ‘Now I'm going home to get my MEMBERS OF THE Fhmon COUNCIL OF THE cmmgn OF COMMERCE| AW H'l' SAWNB : | e = = ;meum;succfssl' et aod SX‘Z Delicious! . E are talking of the table d’hote dinner they are serving at' the New Willard Coffee Shop. A daintiness to the serving that whets the appetite, and food to satisfy it when whetted. or Sago Pudding Read the Latest $2.00 Fiction for Only 25¢ 3 s T.lgp]mu North 5050 pendulum is swinging back. Com-| _“Second, when our people are call- b,u".,t ‘and reed the paper for an munism has been abandoned for a|ed upon to place their sayings M A E W 1 S b Un: 8| cross-breed . of individualism and | such Investments they will be umy,Eugene C. ulx (4 ou. d u ]ect nions!h 8 suG R Ariend L fe':“;:: milder but equally unworkable|to ask for security-. for repayment [ fMce an hour earlier in the morng forms of socialism. Nor must com-|and evidence that there will be- a ing, for T4 Imunilm or socialism be confused with | return to productivity in order that to ngld Laws — SPCClal Gl’oup i or it o costomars Aaiduxt the Russian people, for today the ad- [payment may be made. We arrive The department stores for the most herents to those beliefs in Russ! at once at the primary consideration part are opening an hour earlier. But have diminished to a very small|of those economic essentials that will Takes U Coal Problem thelr managers very frankly say that minority. But whether the adherents [ make productivity possible and that P 4 it is & wasted sixty minutes.. It does are small or large Russia must work | will give security to investment. ’ mot'atiract any early Castomsrs, wiie Dut! her awn political and economic Russia “Slowly Dyiag.” closing, they do, at b to 5:30, they Ayacom, “But, when all Is sald and done,| Enforced ‘incorporation of all la-|national responsibility and national [lose the late afternoon trade, which aaTh sationsliip (o this problem s great problem ‘il stands oGt | bor organisations with provision that | reward. they say has been extremely worth Russia is slowly dying because the - w e. only, and that is what will bring | gynamic forces of production and | they be subject to all laws, rules and | Goodwill a By-Produet. The plan will, however, be given Toal ausistance to the Russian peoble | forelgn confidence have mot yet been | regulations that govern COrporate of | ‘«The by-products of this plan are | complete opportunity to demonstrate elhis time Of \helr greatest need | restored. = We. & great Christian| partnership holdings of capital was!the building of goodwill for the coal |its Worth. President Harding made hion a0 masey help, gpon sentiment | people, look with horror and deepest| gy eo” by EBugene MeAuliffe, presi- |trade in general. A kindlier attitude [ this very plaln to a delegation of témporary expedient. We S ovia. | sympathy\upon her untold mluves- Y gen g on the part of the public, .which | bankers who called upon him %o urge Ing eharity in Rusata today In o meaa. | We wish A\ %o fing foundation dent of the Union Colllery Company | makes your: present investment In |that the clocks be set ahead an hour. ure ten times more than ajl the rest of "““l"fl ‘;" l“t“}!;n:;l lohl;'fl Ru: ‘lln of St. Louls, in an address this after- | mines, nu:lx- or factories the more g:ndr:(‘l‘l::dt;ocmlke -:uehm‘c Jecom- eople. 0 extbn s help requires stable an the re ntinuou: ‘ongress, w alone the world and we are saving the lives | 1o |noon before the matural resources Tyt 01 S OIS OO wasts | has the power fo order it done in the of 10,000,000 of their people. The he Chamber of requires a restoration of the proc production group of the Chamber of l¢rom excessive -concentrated credit | District,” and" told the bankers that Solutiop cannot be found In charity, | c99% ISN . 0"and commerce. R Commerce In the red room at the|losses (the maximum dissemination |there would be no change in the is making progress in these direc O e Sreait” miek providing & rea: |oariler hours until time ebough had SPECTAL NOTICES. tHons. e wish to help, but where |Now Willard Hotel Sonable basis for credit Insurance);|elapsed to afford opportunity to SOTICE :N THAT A SPE. | IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACITON HBRETO- | does lasting help lie except in the| He asked that unfons be made lia-|the uniform and simplified system |Properly judge whether it was a good _vial meeting of the shareholders of the Riggs | fore taken, the balance of the thirty-sixth|firm and final re-establishment of |ble to the payment of federal income |of accounting, credits and collections; | or & bad plan. “::lga:;lhn;:i o{vzn:l:u;x;;nn du;:.v;mt:: g:;flend n'f' ::kn "n;ih e Ezt per uxnc on the | those basic fundamentals that We|gang excess profits tax, the development through research A ;l;hqb Dts:llrlct Commhi-lon:n wa:lre . erred o in the purpose of ‘voting on a resolution ratifying | Electric Company s payable Tuge 1. qfl: have already stated? b nt all laws that place the best methods of preparation and | tol y_their legal advisers they did a8d 'confrming the action of the hoard of di- | books for the transfer of utilization of the commodity we sell. | not have power to order the clocks Tectors of the Riggs National Bank in enter. | will be closcd from the cls Bt erred, atock lane apart from capital goods” | (Who can value-the rescarch work of | ot ahead. The proposal has been Jag into an ngreement with the board of direc- | May 20, 1055, 1o the opening o pusincss o | JEWISH AID IMMENSE. - . u‘r uliffe urged “the reformation | the Bell Telephone Company?) The |mads that they. “invite” the District tors of the Hamiiton National Bank of Wash- | May 1922, of the United Mine Workers' organ- d-vulopmont of new ideas in the |to take such action. But if they do 1-:1- providing for a consolidation of those H. M. KEYSER. s-mm, ¥ HELP IN RU“ANIA fzation, the organization. to trans- 8. 8. laboratory regarding home utll- |80 they have no power to. compel ations under the charter and title of | Tro—ge—rr form its present policy of resistance {ization of Tuel which 15 in a most | those who Tefuse to take such action. The “iges Natiosal Bank of Wishington, CERTIFY THAT 1 WILL N D D. 0. ROBERT V. FLEMING. Cashier. gn{;'g;’&!’ht{; t;;r’ ooy bills other than thous ll:tn‘:;;'e':ftrnra?:; lx“:‘(l(‘; l:;r:;;t;v:g ?l'lnllllch;u“l’:.ulo: :?e J;’r".‘éz..":. h.}:i s (Copyright, 1822.) CATLETT, 4 OTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPE | Seat Pleasant, Prince Georges comity. ae” 136 War Widows and Orphans Objects | 8iVing of proper encouragement to|bas Jjust been— promulgated mrould CO-OPERATION IS URGED cial meeting of the shareholders of The Ham- | FATR TINTING SPECIALIST IV the f; 11 - hat ed lcan ALL e installation of “labor-saving ma- Ve sav the Amerl ten National Bank of Wasbiogton will be | shades with vegetable liquids promature sad of Special Assistance—870 chinery.” thelr anthracite coal bill alohe $1.500,: at 2:30 p.m., for the A g, A R e o e Scorce Union Methoss. * ~ |000000 sincs tne faret wiliizadon st £oR DAYLIGHT-SAVING |28 Smng (sl of e Road 5 v Abpointments._phone North 8154 LoiThe most pitiful weakness that|hastoned and they can be financed ing ints t with the board of direc- J Th ork of the joint distribution (labor has ever shown is that of its|only by a company who has the maxi- tofs of The Tiggs National Bark of Washing. YOUR WOOD FLOORS mittes of ¢ s present day leaders' complete failure mum daily contract with the public, a -| committee of the American Jewish re- ;‘,‘,,,‘;’,::',,‘;’,?.‘:j’ Jeraped asd "flnhh«lli‘- S Committes in the war devastated|to recognize the fact that to put|as well as the sure reward through | Merchants and Manufacturers Be- ton, D. C., providing for a consolidation of Jewish communities of Rumanfa is|labor where it righttully belongs it}its universal complete mines to fur-| 1jeve Thers Will Be No Confusion those two associations under the charter and tithe of T Rigeer Natisnst Baakint Wasl chp Your Roof beginning to show concrete results, | USt assume the full legal status of | nace program. 18100 PLEARY G. HOSKINSON. Cashter. Tight and Painted according to.a statement from th e oya strength,” the ‘speaker de- Fomanyistates and townythe twa | 4f, President’s Advice Is Followed. = committee today. or lealers in coal and building 5 THE_REGULA N ¥ hile pleading the dignity of la. A & ' 'HE L R MONTHLY MEETING O nd_rains_and storms won't worry you. Entering Rumania shortly after the|, W3 PICRC AR b0 S aRlaTeE :::."(:Lm‘"‘::‘"f !ollfi:}efl X':y‘nl‘:al:e To the Bditor of The Star: the Board of Directors of the American Se- a rmistice, the joint distribution com- hge: wr»'-" Rt tier ane o' clocks R, K. FERGUSON, Inc. |2 ouna » multinde. of needs altarod’ mans than, the/cstzengthiler number of cement companies, lumber 1R ”;:'h:""' ot ";’ “d“:e cartoah olrwned ‘ednesday, the seventeenth in- 1114 9th st. Phone North 281-282. that required immediate attention. Gompers and his followers voelfer- n;;m:;lpnex;h;!o‘;g:(:::; ::T::hm, nm.feu on':.mm mr::::m:hm:"':: £ 8t the same w Chief among these were the mainte- hontr BELL, Presideat. Leroy H., Thayer Nance and development of existing co. | OUSLY Insist that labor remain & mob. land the business of the town Will nOf | business establishments. JAMES F. HOOD, Sicrstary 4 [ potel Gordon talicoom, 16th and 1 _uts. | ODErative organizations in Bessarabia :f‘“g:‘:}'_ OF;. StIARk Trof Wit 0 pay the “P:m H{d"f six of these men.| Happily the facts are set forth in CANS made mrls 3 G room houses an rivate lessons and_classes. Phone Main 8530. | and in Bukowina, the imperative ne- “1tthe present day labor leaders|gpie ‘mo Do m"flb:wm Prove adap- {the news column on the same - page e $20. L. T. Burn, 3520 22nd st. ot e, 5205 o *“|_IF EVERY MAN KNEW | gsity, for housing facilities for &/ 4o not rise to their opportunity one | commodittes, ot 0T ol bulk | where it is' stated “Stores generally \MUEL RARPAPORT ANNOUNCES THE| Woat fhe mam out of work know To ‘nte-peilum Rumania, which was | Of two (hings will happen——either |tjos which cannot be dellvered in the | LIONShout the city, construction gangs. moval ‘of M law offces o the Edmonds | Buviagy pi - OnF Mutusl ‘Insured | ypared the devastation of battle, the | 1abor will slip back twenty vears. ar manufacturers’ package. Such com Torkioen and shcl onsered ths lding. No. 011 15th st n.w. Bavings Plan asuures you $1.000 in 120 moates | SPETA, the Cevasiation of 05tto: [2° | what s more probable, a Cromweliian | modities are mot. susceptible to na- | CHANES:bY sdvancing the hour of oing SEURGER announces The e Pacifc Mateat Lite Ton Cr ot tos | widows and orphans. The'joint dis- | character will appear to shatch the|tional advertising unless distribution S,‘.’b:"'n’:,:.“"‘ oo WiIBIGeR 10 S0 Kouk "1'55. et 1o | :,ln Bdmonfll bnlll- C: Ak | tributton committes representative | BWOIC T " "o "hest are reactfon- and production are under one control. rom. 0 w 8:16, Jnlmdl.nt to close at found that the best method of rellet | 2, e WO TS B PR M Crcasive Perhaps the foining of lumber, Srom8:20 to. ‘tribution is not too far in ¢he future. |,: T1S “President of the United States, in h 12194, TREASURY DEF, n’r\m\"r OF- CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK | for. them would be loans to enable the | S5O0 fice of Comptroller of the urrency, W widows to become breadwinners for ia Jm”.fian‘!:’pw.i":'i'):';‘nafl,‘:k 1336 New: York Ave. themaelves and their children. So far Coal Problem Taken Up. Sl hio letter on ‘the sublect, made it qiita ied, it has been made to appear that *The = loans have been made to 670 wido “Super-service dealers” are to right | Goal Monchod. | MelwtukLihe depacinen s wonld opan | Hamilton National Bank “of WashiNgion,"” a Use Good Prini payable in five years with a nominal|the troubles of coal consumers, ac-| “Its-ultimate aim must be the goal!eajisr. g ;n. City of Washington, 1a the Distriet of Co- | g boosting your business, and Jou'l reap interest charg =9 cording. to. plans outlined beforo the | regched by the American Telephone| The Merchants and Manufacturers bia, has complied with all the provisiots ‘of the Statutes of the United ‘states requived | 5°Ck FN of the m‘,:’:::?f &Zfl.‘:fim‘,‘ 1 ET oo |and Telegraph Company. The: public, in its’ consideration of tne Asscolation, HIGH munn BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, T g’:fi:flfi et fiflflu""fl THE SERVICE SHOP MAJ. NIX ORDERED HERE. |gion this afternoon.in the ‘red room |itscustomers, must own its-securi- "‘““':"f"' e e o owing'a Now, Sherefore, 1, D. . Crisiager,| BYRON Toerams | sl Raphasl R Nix, ordnance do.|at the New Willard Hotel ~Charles!tien Have you bought the telephane | mending. thir the stores onon An Saur Compgisler st the Careiey’ o heceby certits S. ADAMS, IR |ourmsont et hort Monros. Vi R ey Goal and Cok® {stock, the income from which will pay | earlier and close an hour. Sarller, with Hamilton Natiomal Bank of Wasi- been ordered to Walter Reed Gen: H 4y | the final.closing’ hour 5 .0'clock. - City of Washington, in the TheBigPrmthg P]mt Deer Hospital, this city, for treat.| The plan for ull.ver—nrcv‘lcg dealers | your annual telephone bill? Many | “'psr* 2000 Vears past the B waa presented by W. R. Coyle, prest | people: have, and in the fourteen|been‘a practice on the part of differ- to commence provided in_section ment. 3 A -nine of the :‘mm —Service, speed apd quality workmanship. %e;;c]::,m:'xcmflmr'\ V‘V'razlamufl:‘jyu“ next in front of us we may | ent lines of business to open ‘g¢cord- flnd your tuel bill is funded in.j ing~to the demdnds of the trade of the Hamiiton Savings Bank, ot | The National Capital P; Trade unions {n Perala have a mem.- | the custom of “cussing t! a6 thren branches located within the. Nt e 0N p1 ress same wa; those reppective businesses. We have ‘of the city of Washington, District of Colum. 12101212 D ot. n.w. bership of 20,000, representing one-| He, suggested that in e dlatriby O rhis will be the developmient if 'the | JObbers srho open thels “places of bus. TI» In testimony whereof 'l'l!!;l my hlud W R in that country. " (Beal.d . D. _Expert atch Bfth of all the industrial workers|tion ‘of coal thers should be organ- | ThS Will be the development i Z and | ingss anywhere from 1 o'clock inth fzeda e:g;l;’&*:_g‘;‘;‘.“°g:§h':"m‘,’,’;‘;, a Vall-and a Carnegle be applied in |morning on to 6 and-8 o'elock: We We 2 Y - | fuel as in the other lines. Each one | have jobbing houses that ha nd Eaglish petshen” o8 Americas, Svin ~ .- bullded around an outsiartng POr| hed an idea, but with edch the Ideals | tofore opened.thelr doors at & % WOLFE JEWELRY sToRES, Abe Mart]n Says' g e Sl were_the same, and an idea In coal, o'cloek. Likewise the stores that.are d rates, with greatest = Ave. d R Sts. e emtre O terest in his plant, and | Which combined ail three and did ot ated by nrale help have been i Diego, May 6th; Ba e Ay My mu‘uz .ANBD ;P.Rmm PlA‘ws FOR RENT; 3 rt payment on Victrolas. 2 3 Sin: BECORITY STORAGE Co. 1140 1500 o7 BUGS Woilcs, Ti0G aw.. Rrasich & Bach o | Yo f‘l,lg.g;-d‘?,{:' e e hami Tisa or spring to follow winter. One |ident of: the United States, as ex- High Class Roof Work se, genoral’ merchan- ) universal service: one universal pro | prested in his letter, that there should P him to follow & gram, “the customer is alwi ] co-operation A 2 all _alon, —is_always assured by placing_your Buddmg a Guage? I"""l' plan; Make bim o %:,':"'."f One 'universal, uniform’ inapection: | T fi:g.;’m‘c o contuaton, And:theve “Buy- 2 X el Fim &n lnterest in’ (h, produc g::u: from " their ideals, is just as tla n-su of opening. at 8 o'clock: ) Pl grder with the Ironclad Roofers. We've [ pyny Garage bullders will find prietor and an known quality only; one pri 14 v 2 v 5 hich supply their stock q y; loe—a fair eothlnly would be no confusion if } 2::‘:' l‘t" ll; E:p-t’:-‘AH-u l|-d' ;’;:31:"% JT’L SASH ::;xg;‘;um;A ;.B.g E,A.:A to S v 23 :l;o;o' :a:;:: :mc 12204 ; S nbr’-: one ym:ltl—larom o nnutlo Céel- | the. uma , language contained in the Roofiag /1418 F et o.w. B DOORS, efc. e q Z . y of . Cé-Operation. one stockholder—the publc.“The | Presid letter and refiected ‘in the IRONCLAD . Phone Main 14. 8, § 7 New TyPF work to be done 18 no greater—the | ngWs column was.ob: nam - —— Compauy. Phone Mala 14. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. e “In his-own community, this super- | rewards are no smaller. The way"is q%t business open an hoyr Sin“ 1873 649-851 N. Y. Ave. 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 1348, service dedler 1s lmmodln:l:‘ in posi- “"‘fi ‘o u‘ Q yur- mt‘ tni‘h‘ h { ther ki ’ < himself for; his - - o st Tt Screen Your Porch Now T Sln,to puna fo Bl wnd, e M g S it 1 kil e | QUG 401 % Sutomatioally | Mattresses, Box Springs sised tron scmening o0 nmly pateg | ? . o this deater ! ot | rland, who spoke on fhe coal. in: | moved to 8 o'clock. 2 = - a 8O atio) $ and Pillows 7 58 o bricer TS each: - et 5 let you' pmcrm the ‘remedy. Shail | £*'5¥ . Fi5, SOCONROL, SUEHIATON: | Xt fe the p ot the . basinsm 2 i Wi AS WE DID HERS. 4 he tnke, th o oAl L O rtoniaiy | President of the New York:Coal Com- | give ume- n "the” bubiie weats it Our Modern Plant SIDNEY L.HECHINGER d 3 Iy, if you 80 b, with competent|Pany: Who spoke on the transporta- | The.great majority of qur employed Baflt especially m ml work i runaing. | 6th and O sts. Sth and Fia. .,..C,O_. : ] ;‘;;fi..:: Trained hu‘p. he ':rglx;. ox- ;’:zlrvhi:;nh :n% n'i:::g:m‘-‘“m ?.’.“;‘.','.‘-‘.’i.‘.’, h:;:.. P seghs iy Factory, % i Camp Meigs. . ; |umine “equipment, AN} D esire. Al:|Pany. St Louis who considered-the | T - paihouy intarest Balesm t both 610 Eost._nw. Main 3621, ”Wfi“—“o:fiWn;Tmmn— i : ::m,"’;fl‘l“mr Gost, one task ta| coal strike sad the prevention of & | detvoring to satisty.tha i “Ch INVESTMENTS 84 \ v ; always a8 & cunomer ynu my: “The of Coal dulmd p,..g !F“ You P g Werwill Hasnce, bols oo AnNALLY. f - b- hl"ufit ays 1 nis dealer will bear |y ' ot Otura Shown by the buo “"* W‘“ . B National Garage Mig Co,, f:&,' brusbes, 2039 Ga. a ¥ refinish and for other uses: et r it lnd ndlm to our |- Wiril i -me".efig';“’,';'i:l ROOF PAM s . e ; :m%"w ;‘fil-nl- the new. cn-o{,ou- 1."‘-‘1""‘ -t M bl (o k1 Send us Bure Lisseed OIl and Motallic, $1.00 ; g 4n u':: gg' ur:d;u”r el “,,, Gude,; 1214 y,_.My.mu.“ ffl. ‘pound, "goc;‘},,“',fl::.'l 0 Mo Forx wva® Fomue Mt o7y myige " ‘M~ Gill, Distributor,| 11 Roofs—Slag Roofs oL ¢ | e snpet-avrvics gealor would be ) i. ave. e. Ph. Linc. 6800, Linc. 2649. BEPAITER sais ran TED. thought I p ssed .your feet R Al Painting and Paperhangms &Son,Ing.," el t'day,” said Lafpa Bud, when he mm' O ST K ae. Line BsE l ="_|got home an’ found: his sister-in- |2 Wol:fi FLOORS d Man urers’ Association. law wiziin town fer a visit, thpre g;',u"”'_' Jth the wusran antx of| ment s T mctmier TEhters ot | = ‘We're goin’ t' have a lot o’ 1812 had nekrly Sompleted-thoir auota .4 *{troublé in’ th’ years t* come ¢’ Torgor. {1213 had, nek ters of 181 ; & T S = o ,%?S.flf;‘,,z‘.‘:f,"".'m“‘s locate - the exact apartment| % —and ssk about our- --ni- Pprices for are 200% Purer BOREEN FATNT, 50c pt. where some great man wuzi! Becker Paint and Glass Co. 2 ATTENTION] RUGS WASHED WITH CHA 0DG! - Gase at your residence. W“‘n& 1200 Siacomats sver - Prove Weit €7, ( . "p?mfl'#-“i"ui Why wa:thl'fn':n'lnATxmmn? —to have “The Only Biggs the Be::llg . Business” | : ernize th . STOKES SAMMONS, - Tater piasty Ha of eirs s-eto building, . 83013th “§t.d.z-:.. e R Stfi{e. o 15th beween Ggi..d M, High Grade Window Shndes——to Ahe ‘88' Enginee STORA( § p;dgx at Fact q Prices: o T 0 succeed as 'is the sun_to| :It.was the intention of the Pres-) S In Our Rental Library § PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP < £933 G St. i oo "3 Late Hits For Your Player-Piano Smilin' Through—Ballad. No. 931 x.n Brown Blues—Fox | Trot. No. 1898 | By the Sapphire Sea—Fox - Trot. No. 1912 On Sale at McHUGH & LAWSON Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. | On Time Payments /Al Standard’ Makes Pay for Them As You Use Them No Advance in Prices No_Extra Charges No Red Tape Your Credit Is Good at the = AR or For Rent CHANDLER BUILDING 728 13th St. N.W. Fine Bu_w'nm‘Locafion e Osgood S ! ‘A RRANGE now to close A your home and come to. Wardman Park Hotel when the family leaves the city for the summer. Ona hill- overlooking the tree- tops is the Wardman Park, Juxuriously comfortable and within easy reach of . downtown. One of this week’s menus: ¢ Cream of Fresh Muihrooms Comsomme Fermicre Broiled Potomac Shad, Maitre @’ Hote! Fried Second Jont of Chicken ‘ Roast Ba/ au Cresson Hashed in Cream Potatoes Green Peas Salad, New Willard | Demi-Tasse (onsider the price—but $1.50 ; Axd at any time from—06.00 1o §.50 P.M. , Nezw Willard COFFEE SHOP NEW WILLARD HOTEL ® FRANK S. HIGHT, -Man. Director TROUSERS EISEMAN’S Branch at ‘806 11th St. Match YourOdd Coat With Our Special $4.65 Save the price of an en- tire new suit. All col- ors, sizes, patterns. 605-607 7th St. N.W. THE SHINGLE THAT CUi BEAUTIFUL—DURABLE. ECONOMICAL. Send for Folder. ASBESTOS COVERING COMPANY, 916918 D St N.W. Wi ington. D. C. SHINE-REMOVING Cleaners and Dyers At Don’t Leét ANY ONE —tell you that the SHINE cannot be removed from clothing. IT CAN and IS by the Paramount proc- ess. Convince yourself by SEEING a sample in either our 17th or 11th street office—OR at one every locality for your convenience. This is the only estab- lishment. that CAN re- move all shine - without fabric. by SENDING somednng if SEEING is inconveni- ent. We guaranteetore- fund the money should Paramont Shine-Remov- ing FAIL to do all that is claimed. Just phone or postal as to call. O i b o e Bt o B S S e e e E O S e e S s e e e e SHINE-REMOVING SPECIALISTS 227-172 STNW. 3544