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Specml Issue of New Records See Victor Announcement Page 15 Latest Style Victrola Combination Plan Victrola, $150.00 7 10-Inch 75c Records. .. 3 12-Inch $1.25 Records. 1 Repeater $10 cash will place this instru- ment in your home with rec- ords and re- peater. Payments arranged so as not to incon- venience one. .$5.25 .$3.75 $160.00 Hugo Worch Est. 1879 Hranich & Bach zzrrzzzzzzzzzzzzZédddd iz Pianos MO G ..z PIANOS Emerson BeckerBros. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DENIES RAIL UNIONS FAVOR U.S. CONTROL Trainmen’s Leader Asks C. of C. Aid in Putting Roads on Better Basis. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 10.—An appeal to American bu; rallrond owners the natlon’s transportation system back on its feet was uttered before the Chamber of Commerce of the |0 United States today by W. N. Doak. vice president of the Brotherhood of Rallway Tralnmen Rallroad labor does not favor fed- eral ownership, control or operation of the lines, Mr. Doak as: is Interested in seeing them suc fully operated by private ow and put on a sound financial basts, that the worker will know he is wages will be employment w secure in somethin, « s in thenf to wreck their ok and listen fo; we are going.’” ur ///// Getting Ready for the Convention? Washington’s Dominant Sale Society Brand and The Hecht Co. Suits Going Strong! Complete Stocks To fit the Tall, the Short, the Lean, the Stout. Plenty of Regular Sizes, of course. Immnmx to idle gossip to the effect that rafiroads and their employes ave entered into a collusion - to mulct the public, and state emphati- cally that you afe going to see that Justice is done to this, the greatest of American idustries, and that all parties have a square deal. Sees Credit Restored. “May we not appeal to you to sta- bilize rallroad securitles, walting to see how much the rallroad employe will Invest in the business from his earnings?” Walter W. Head of Omaha, Neb., first vice president of the American * Assoclatiop, assured the mber that the financial credit of can roads would be re-estab- itinued increasing ef- | nagement and contin- | of “regulation by the | and public opinion. In-| cvery reason to feel en- by the upward tendency of | d opposed both xn\ernment p and withdrawal of 2nt from regulation of rnmsK dvocated reasonable | rail systems, grad-| m- . “in order that one » jurisdiction over rail- and the principal item Tt is the habit of bees to place the|r1 honey in the coolest place in the hive, and the young insects in the warm- 4 fest. B Remember Mother Mother has always been your best friend and you will naturally want to remember her on Mothers Day. hu will find just the Card or Motto here that will please her most. We have taken great pains to make our collection complete and you will find only the newest and most attrac- Cards. Charming Mottoes make very pleasing remembrances, too—we have them at prices which you will agree are most mod- erate. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop) 14th S, O, donr feom " In every town there’s one store which lays itself out to please the man who's rather particular---a bit exacting, perhaps---about the clothes he wears. Of course, this store cannot emphasize price. Our regular prices are fair, as you men know. Need we say much more about the importance of this opportunity? Clothes of the better sort, hand-tailored, man-tailored—altered without extra charge. Hundreds of Manhattan Shirts So spaced and arrangedasto make selection par- ticularly pleasant and easy—right at hand! Intrbducing “The York” 10 An Oxford with an air! Last! spite of its Tan Calf, French Comfort, too, in good looks! The Hecht Co. JAPAN MOVES TO REVIVE WANING MILITARY SPIRIT Youth of MNation Turning Toward Pacifism, Army and Navy Officials Find. BY E. R. EGGER. By Wigeless to The Star and Chicago Datly ews. Copyright, TOKIO, MJ\Y 10.- —Evldenca ofa move- ment to stimulate waning militarism in Japan 1s seen In the organization of an assoclation for the study of military af- fairs among Waseda University stu- dents, with a view to ultimatey estab- ishing & military sclence department. The organization meeting was ad- dressed by high army officers, including feut. Gen. Shirakawa, vice minister ‘The students are being instructed in regular army headquarters and the use of army cquipment ‘is afforded them. Military and naval services are fast losing their jof war, and by university heads. MAY 10, 1923, appeal for Japanese youths, and army officers, in reporting an alarming 4n- crease in efforts to evade consctiption, declare many youths are entering the universities and even maiming them- selves to obtain exemption. The American silk commission ended its tour of Chine and Japan with a farewell dinner given in Tokio Wecnes- day and will sall for America on Satur- ay. No.3 Woodley Park We huve just one of these wonderful homen left on 20th st. newr Wardman Park Hotel. 4 large bedrooms, 2 baths and an_fmmense glassed-in sleeping porch. Everything in these homes is Pl Very best that money can bus: Brick garage. Let us show you this home. ‘It is MILLER-BUILT. Price, $17,250. Terms. W.C. & A.N. MlLLER 1119 17th St. . 1790 Mu-Sol-Dent for False Teeth Quickly heals sore, tender gums, instantly removes slime from plates, sweetening and purifying mouth. Mu-Sol-Dent is a remarkable new | can wear false tecth with absolute liquid discovered at the Mellon In-|comfort. stitute, University of Pittsbu It is the first and only prepara which, in less than 2 minutes, safely and gently, without fr | ing out germs and all foulness. Remarkably effective, vet so safe | address | it may be swallowed. It heals the the V. 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Consisting of bow-end bed, dresser, vanity. chifforette Very distinctively designed. and full A very good ValUe ermmiewrecmemuieinine; PORCH ROCK- ER; with side arms; durably built; a very good value. FIBER ROCK- ER; as pictured; full of easy comfort; in a pretty brown fin- ish; with cretonne seat. $ $ $169.75 THREE-DOOR SIDE ICER; white en- amel lined; with fiftv- pound capacity for ice. BABY C4R- RIAGE; of natural finish fiber; with rub- ber-tired wheels. A very good value. s] 7 75 82475 “ALASKA” REFRIGERA TORS TOP-ICER RE- FRIGERATOR; white enamel lined; with fifty- pound capacity for ice. BABY STROLL- ER; of reed, with collapsible leatherette [d top and rubber-tired wheels. It sweetens, cleans, disin~ fects and purifies every crack and