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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 oy WHDNESVAY, MAt O da e T o Al — H o vener of the committee on education|the one in use was logt in the con- | = Sure Relief WOMEN DISCUSS | [ srrevomo councn or omen | i Bl S i By B s Topie | Gy 11 any other capacity. ™ P lLaay Averdeen in Scotlane | ood! I-'OR INDIGESTION T National > Potts of the = r Couneil today issued a reply! SPECIAL FEATURE Sl s B | HE little berries 3 J s made Monday by Dr. Mil-, T 7/ berries t e : irchild to the effect that the| All-Americ: Concert Program In-| [nternational Council Plans Mass st A ' 3 % council had been made the tool of | clyges Indian Ceremonial Number. | bk the International | Starting that it was quite long e of Ameai: fioBtEvaL:t:rs | Esthetic and Economic Sides é P2 X . {11,.\,,l ;1 She ";'l;:.m. Dr. Fairehila |48 given, The unique fe e : cuss Nfozal Stan_dards. warm . o y e by i | d and Lady / d N b Sure Relief | of Agricuiture o patriotic Amer G S A feature of the program of the| Remove | gricy ture Before 3 ‘H'l Mrs. Potts, subsc uh-”‘ 507 a2 3 Sioux | quinquennial convention of the Inte the berries ons on and 8- | oy who appeave all the g | national Council of Women, in session ban with ju Conference. L armament contained in the i Wl o war pair hered head: | here, will be a mass meeting for a dis. f Ti 1 he pi nen X | ke - 5 (e emnd, aC L triotic wor csses. The music of their ceremonial [ cussion of the suppression of vice, to gy i 4 fof this country > taken on such | songs, with its undercurrent of monot- | be held at the Washington Hotel at § 4 i matters as the disarmamen S0 n 7 o odd nuances | o'clock inday evening. Both the esthetic-and economic aldes ment peso anting and its od | o'clock Sunday ng. 3 i e asontmicalles s lutions was clearly demonstrated 1ast {4 harmonies, was not unlike Orien- | The meeting will be presided over by Add enc A ) T Sprng. whan ey, o i gyery . { Mme. Avril de Sainte-Croix, the inter make a pint 2 onsideration b al conven- - 4 State and v 1o counteract : . I nattaus v p 23 £ the 2 Fan jtion of the Womun's tional Farm i 2 3 : the efforts of ational con- | Song Given. ‘:';”x»“" "“;[M_ ‘Xl”" }m:‘H“fl‘\;’ et age of an and Gorden Assoelation, at Wardman ! ; ] : : vention of the Women's International | The first ceremonial song seemed to | “Ommission Four Linite de f FortS it Park Horel. e A 5 Aot ' Le gue for Peace and Fre edom. e | e a good imitation ¢ ,““,""T,':;’!.\ i e g e T s onal tion. composed of abe sropazandi of th Anization was ; s 3 § ndards of the National Council of in many States, is rep- : ; ; & no more dra 1 that printed in e ni s e T OF N e ¥ i the it P the Interna- i re the pre 4 ! d ; Siirhae S O .| of ithe 1 Hyglene Soclety of the ua 3 s . A ed “their | District of Columbia, of which Dr. | L eachers. bodies ) e et | Robert Scott Lamb 1s president it ary i = {upon the : e difashioned | The purpose of the mass meeting is made refresh but are enzaged in reorgunizing their At executive meetings yesterday the | 1 G to summarize the present situation in American Ice shadiatic | shimmy wa absent, . and association. international committees on education, Svad o h . | respect to the suppression of vice and A ‘ : | provea es rous when done e e . i New By-Laws Adopted. trades and professions and public [in a costume that had as its outstand- | international traffic In women and | :\ merican A new set of hy-laws was adopted at 3 i health redrafted the resolutions which | g feature a huge bunch of colored | children, and to show the relation of crlectly ot e . s aflopte 4 feathers hung from the belt 1ine down | these two problems to the establish- | aio i £ the sesslon Wiis mbening, *nedeinen § will be presented on the floor of the [ {je Lack The Dine Ridge dancers |ment of equal moral standards for men weters T S over by Miss rude Copeland of ¥ council. med e ! aiiiea; atd and women (ki ston, Ma man of the reor- 3 i S reitiee |l 3 an, ; : T ARRIR L RARRARNANNY | 721 y > B A k3 . B Slne pn jotine, F f umor In a list of prominent speakers \‘(H'l‘ n 1. Whitney r Ibe Surg. Gen. Merritte W. ARbler iSchost of : t (74 anverier; Marine Band's Contribution. {land, U.S. A.; Bdwin R. Stitt, U. Fill your coal bin with » them the bott mer ual Pay for % } b on “Women i ’ ition @ comprehensive am | 1o United States Marine N., and Hugh 5. Cumming, United C()n]pan\‘ ching upon co-education. continu- | o chostia. wader s e iat Public Health Service; Dr {ation schools for children from 14 to | i ClEE. Mnder Capt . | Katharine B. Davis, Bureau of Social | : : - \ 18 v I, selt government 0 | L ling the remarkable and vivid tone | Hysiene, and Mrs. Mina ¢ Van Win- | count < P | schools, esthetic and moral training of | 10 Pt Y ritien | kle, president of the International lunch e hildren. kindne: cher | by Musician Sie ot the | soviation of Police Women and he: subjects s educ rog 1 | or tra, and -e's "By the|0f the Woman's Bureau of the Dis m- 3 : side rsiti aching of s ol i | trict Police Department. . i ining of girls In « 4 ship, teaching of internaitonal ide: g | s ernoon’s pr o community of school b Luaintl Get Reserve Commissions. the Chevy Chase Club. T and univers course 1 < n 1 3 = . == & a f the old square dances | (Carroll E. Bingham, 1020 Sixteenth | TaatL berholdntoninh reo ol wome akewalk to the inspiring |greet, has been comm ed a address, slish Gardens, council alreads or ains ¢ . accompanied bY | major in the Medical Corps; Thom 2 _:| A John Carroll Perkins of} Ly Lol i €4 un wuse from the audi- | Holmes, 1 Shepherd street, a ttle, Wash,, as the principal fea- | the teac le- | ence. ; Wayne B, Wheeler clossd| Noat 1eaia ant itthe Al Service. and) U Ahingap C |5 — — = - k e ools of simple | this group by singing “The Battle er E. Campbell, Bel Alr, Md., a | | Officersy vill Ui el clanuts otron TNOERWOCH PROTOS 2 r x and morality and [ Hymn of the Republic,” with the au- | .y:,; I:'-Q (l;\l:‘r;':‘li}lixl\-‘:‘or;» all | Just what the # |morning and the convention will Upper, left to right: Mrs. Frances £. Burns, dent National Ladies L ling the League of | dience joining in on the chorus in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the e ile |close tomorrow night with a theater|of Maccabees and Mrs. Laura Puffer Morgan, legislative secretary, National | 2 "last resolution, how pamt P ik i - name 1mphes : Council for Prevention of War. kmiericant || “Sljericas Composess Xepresented. . | SrmT terday afternoon the delegates Lower, left to right: Mme. Hilna Pylkkanen, delegate from Finland, and rma ) n councils, whose| Cap ntelmann’s orchestra then fattonsl 'Cathearal & 7 e e lon: Al countries ar . slayed oup of well known wi | i !;d the National Cathedral .lx:i Mrs. 0. D. Oliphant, national president, American Legion Auxiliary. Mu;y:;m ar t ers of the : )'An\:q -rm:”‘»' well known works FLAT Tl RE, | Hedges &Mlddleton,lnc. and the farm and_ garden 3 T composers. They in- s Avery Cooney, at Newark and A proposal to urge on the council | cluded Ethelbert Nevin's “Oh, Th: REALTORS \RACE SEGREGATION ISSUE RENDS it St wowmowes: MAITN 500 | WL B G A R " Ofticial Speaks. Frank. 9503 M““lhl}’ Premiums as l1ow| Among those addressinz e« ;QLUI\Q(’E[V’V’AL DELEGATES HERE - "I"""“' 7 e areas ‘:..;lnmw\'-‘:isim. e e LEETH BROTHERS as 81, under SALARY | Yention vesterday were o3 | pianist, with appls 2 h singer | S e Secretary of Agriculture Reny 7. | _— | The trades and professions commit-|and flutist an encore by ST AT A GSEE N T e A B s BUDGET PLAN of in-| Dunlap, who welcomed the associi- ! e gl g : SRR S0 AR SO YR YT ton to Washington: Mrs. Richard 15| Not Intended, Head of Women’s Council Decl lulo%.,:‘.; e e ‘N,;:‘l'l":\"};: ky blue Water”: “WATCH” ' “METROPOLIS VIEW GROW” surance Hawkins of Pittsburgh, Miss Lena | ley's fascinating M. Phillips of New York, Mrs. 1. D. \(1 al work, with occupation rather y Picking Mulberries™ The Nearest Downtown New Home Development PHONE OR WRITE FOR BOOKLET |Drewry of Milford, Ohlo: Mre W, G Lack of Room at White House Luncheon Starts | ;" """ of remuneration, | Poem. by Fivard MacDowell, en wdley’s colorful Over 100 Homes Now Under Construction Metropolis View Bids Fair to Be Washington’s ~ ~ Ny - Jones of ew York, Mrs. J: s M. . . M 7 g and demanding e rights and “In 0 E. ELLSWORTH, Mgr. [ o B e P Dissension—Many Pay $100 But Get No Seats. | [5nities torwomen within the vam. | mie.” with “The Star Spangled ban Most Successful New Community corps of | - . Agnew Coal and you are sure of the best quality. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St.. Main 3068 AEARRALLATARAAANANLLRLANNNNNANSN A\“\\\\) ANRANLRLRANH RN NNANANNS Green, Weston, Mass., and Mrs. D. H jous emplovments. Members of this|Der” as the finale. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE C€O., Nauman-of Pittsburgh, Pa. R T e committee were invited by Mrs. Mina | S SRS S01-6. WOODWARD BLDG 1s explained that the assc i E e e t Jeed | Van Winkle of the Metropolitan P MAIN 8910 \elps young women e (Continued from First Page.) z. 1 am very disappointed indeed | i Mttt g i by It i= estimated that the United helps young women edu the failure of women to make any |lice Department to inspect the House | giates will have more than 19,000,000 | = : Iy by providing scholarshiy | rite Ceresn taaard bringine |of Detention and the Woman's Bu- | sl SPECIAL NOTIC] scicnituie and RGrtenitns ¢ | matter win be fought out in the|d an = _procress toward heinging [0 Degron 20, e NS Bu-|autos next year 1% thiat e ous colleges of the country *he | council - nished to take them t i fro, and X - WALt e adesto sive \e American Feleration of Colored E g apitaf | association also establishes, in some | “Attempts have been made te give | .. [€ MECE (G (50Tt | this led to a report at one time th in_the | Cities, shops and sales. where the | the impression that our jubilee sin: tee to draft a set of resolutions which of the delegates had been ar products of the farm are sold direct | #cted on the spur of the moment Ira ) g r i H refused Jear last | Would express th xact stand on | '€ { stolen | to the consumer. There is no t h| when they refused to appear lastiFolte FRBIECS SICr et e A he committee ov health re. . ich | g s & v 4 2 Ad- | 2ade | ot ‘the assoclatic Fashineto night. Due warning was given hy |t Zugliid orted a g % IR L o L L UNELON. i o tion @ week ago that this | die Huntoon of New York, Mrs. Estelle |} BIates Soythe 0a rices 1o The international luncheon yester- | culosis death rate throughout the daynatni wis Aaf-essed by thiae dcls | Was ctly what would happen if Lr L LA Lawton | world, but. t no perceptible prog- | { b5 e egates here to the International| there any attempt at segregu I IXac N cll and MIsS| css had been made in reducing the P Council of Women: Mrs. Eila M.|tion j Nannie Burtoushs of Washington: | maternity death rate since the last | vance rlce i brta ot ¢ a, Miss Holm-| Mrs. Glenn Swiggett of the hos-| Not Room for All | | b 9y convention. Com fridur Arn celand and Miss | pital nmittee and in charge of | PEIE T T omel The first open meeting of the coun- AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST ARy New Zealand. {the pageant to be given at the Audi- | f cil will be called to order in the audi Recent increases in . On Easy Terms By BN ‘“,’_-’_”‘,“1\“‘,., e : | torium _Saturday night said that down from New York on the 1 occlock] torium at 2 p.m. today. The procedure | [ill cost of Anthracite at Y . f‘,’“”" of ;'.1,”,. segre; 1 _ trons. There seems mno other | °f, the guinquennial to .r\..n- has re. \I'Inu nprg«um»\a rl‘l Within 15 minutes of downtown. The homes we discussed more than 3 eek N - - sulted erable confusion due to of our prices. Accordingly | - A 5 s = = < ;lh.n a detinite i h en tpken [ WAy cut of it The White House was| ihe fact that, while the council ac we announce that on May 15 %S| have built represent our best effort in workmanship, ARLES 2 Mary Anderson, chief of the! pe. ble for the allotting of a sepa- | Somewhere and ! afternoon have been merely prelimi- | thracite sold by us. Orders > ; | Department of Labor, Stening in'" | e, whe sald. AL he pageant there | Drise the International Fede a co on_ gat "his pro- i in May | i OB, AS ALWAYS. 0 | 1o the womiin thought of the “.,rm{’.‘H"..p".u. eereuation. | ho are’ not” delesates cannot atiend. | (25, % £ehvention eathers, This peo- | i) pe Sensence later in Mayat | Open BailylErom 1054 M-1oi9 EM painting dnd wiidow | O niatters affecting women in trades | That is the same with other social - x | | of the delegates, making it impossible | ichi ca 1 Grant road. LUTHER L.|and professions. She is a member of | Blames Ticket Sellers. functions xcheduled for the quinquen.| oty delegates, making it impossible Don't forget the likelihood [ Take Michigan Avenue car to 7th and Monroe o, S several of the important committees| Mrs. Philip North Moore, president | nial where there is not room for all. | gor ©ICRL G SO Ry oVl of a cessation of mining Streets; walk south to Girard Street; or phone M. 36 "f‘"“’}2‘3.,1,‘";‘2,’::}‘;5“’“ of the quinquennial. Miss Anderson|of the American Council, d that | 1 understand there w some pro-| August 31. Insure your attention xiven to r¢- | spends part of her time at the exhibit | . d given Mrs. Berthune a writ- | test on the part of American women | Banner Presentation. | future comfort. Buy your ¢ ANY TIME for auto 1510 Wis! ave. n'w. W. @51, |the Women's Bureau has in the base agreement t there would be | because they were not invited to the A S e Coal NOW. A 9% Iment of the auditorium, in order to|no wemre but that evidently |tea given Monday by Mrs. John F e on ¢ PIANOS AND PLAVERS rn‘(;n;"d WiLAEs |answer questions in regard to the | those in charge of selling the tickets [ b el B e e Daaer "{“',\\{"1“?«:emm;:;rme\ D SA‘ ;ER & M. WALEER. | work of the burs had taken for granted that the cus-|for the foreizn women. It is true | tion: i 1 pre s | | = . — 3 - 4 & aters | that th T IAtONN, Were: Artatiad] comielisoe nner. The silk used J M D ., 92 vears old,{lomar, rules of Washington theaters (e Jie, N e L o ere, frat oy |In 1ts_ manufacture waw the gift of | . Maury Dove e About the auditorium this morning | TRU v D Mrs. Hester 3 D bee,0 through the committee here, but o e 8 iian 15 one of the survivors of the group | "OUd be complied with. Inecai s thic wisino diliecwat io'ee | tha mm«;;».) councils and of former om e | T WILL r of women who organized the Inter. s o distinet division of opin. | in touch with the delegates on time.” | Premier Herriot of e when he | . = ‘ ntracted 1 nnql;r.n.d Council in Washington in | ihere was a distinct qioaon o ].,n‘ At the mecting of the international | Was mayor of the great silk-produ - l?“my 924 14th St. N.W. Main 36 z _ x 1888. Mrs. Poole has been an honored | ¥ i e executive boayd this morning the |ing City of on e embrofdery | al ce, H . - > - e ‘Washingion e whole, rz angry o 5 the f Lyon. 0 ,“.,'( : . e ls Tor b ah e v B the o e enant | name of Miss Flsa Hanbro of Nerway | Was done in Norway. On the ban- 1525 H Street N.W. Member of Operative Builders’ Association “for_rena | as Nirs. Henry Villard of New York, | was added to the Hist of nominations |ner are embroidered the Dastern and | e 2 s e e estern Hemispheres, with a_brig X 7 v = oL et i | daughter of Willlam Lloyd Garrison, |for corresponding secretary. The | i i 5 ams o Private Branch Exchange NTED TO HAUL. FULL OR PART LOAD e At dlgzlxel‘f:;‘;gurxrr»"l;f"u;imnm o ;xr::i.::mm emancipator uame af MisgiGuica SUEGLL was iwith, “f"rm*"fié'ff.‘f'“nl‘;fl th;n:x’f"’« Al Main 4270 7 OR xnnw__ e i I LTt ety 1204 mot_think such an incident |drawn as convener of the committee | World, Below these figures the & | R PITISBGRGH OR WAY i shed Finni before such an organi- [on public health, and Lady Aberdeen |Fule is embroiderec < AL RATES N ATIONAL of the distinguished Finnish scholar, | could happen n h L e o b hui¥aen ¥ heR00 . TN AL D | oo Dr Juting ronn M oar | gation &8 this,” said Mrs. Villard. |will serve in this capacity during the( The international councll has Been | 3 OVING ALSO. " *"|jas has written several books which | “Here is the one great organization in | present convention u Dr. Ger- d THAT MICHAEL |have been transiated into Esthonian, |the world which stands for absolute |trude Baumer, a member of the Ger- Swedish and Hungarian. freedom from all prejudices which go [man Reichstag, withdrew as vice con- to separate peoples and disturb the = PUT THE 2 ! NEAR ROCK CREEK PARK The International Council of Wom- | peace of nations. Yet we have this in- | ‘”; “_:‘ : 0" : en has been without a banner since|gy]t thrown at a great group of our FAMILY | AND 16th ST. RESERVOIR & w R i 1914, when, after the quinquennial in . : ’ A f18'F - ™ | Rome that vear, It was shipped to | " o not blame the colored dele- | In a GOOD COMMUNITY. It now COSTS NO MORE to do C. Lady Aberdeen’s home in Scotland | gates for Leing ang: | that and it pays big dividends. ’x;ul“\;r ,“,?Si.,i'.’n'g““'-r?\?" S That fact and the noticeable unusualness of these homes is @ 8. ' ronch Wn- responsible for the sale of over 200 of them. THIS 18 T N Y THAT WILLIAM 7. | 8ation has brought to this conference huriday. Sray 5. st | beaming down on them, signifying the What is he expected to do? in the O'St_ Bat [a beautiful new banner, made from N i S Ot e |2 beautitw new banver, made trom || NEED A CLERK IN K (B W By request’ of lden Rule,” which is a motto of Av-romnc GAS At 36th and R Sts. N.W. with sane ; ered by the women of Norway. n N - < design represents the Eastern and YOUR OFFICE? THERE WILL BE & . MEFTING| Western Hemisphere with the sun I, MeGIVER: the organization. ‘What is he expected to know? WATER HEATERS Prices $8,500 up AKE_WEEKLY TRIP; Lord Aberdeen says that I. C. W. t special talents are nec- > nore. Md.._ Wilmington, Del. |gtands for Incessant Call for Work, s Easy Terms RANSFER AND WFORAGE co, | well as for the International Coun (| ~ €5S3ry? To Inspect: Take the Burleith Bus cil of Women. Lord Aberdeen is the What advantage will the po- most popular personage at the 9 | quinquennial and is able to speak to sition offer the applicant? most of the delegates in their own - adkver f send a Help Wanted adver- = tongues. He calls attention to the =on _BABY PHOTOGRAPHS 3 3 By the Nursery Nrud) “ER . | fact that the Irish delegation includes|| tisement to The Star contralnlns Balance Easy Payments 8" Proofs, “!women from both the north and this and any further ‘informa- I d F Hu\} COLUMBIA R965. . rela a fa vhice 1, = 2 nstantaneous an south of Ireland, a fact which he ‘s|l o1 beculiar to the position you SAVING LEAKY ROOFS |ttt fenes - teetont || jon peie Sizes to select from. {is a former Victroy of Ireland. v 2 For ‘mrompt. capshle service "can You will be surprised, not at EDGAR MORRIS 10 this Tenabie old firm. “Main 644' | Mrs. Alvin Dodd of the local com- 3 but SALES CO. ROOFING 119 3ra St, 5w, | Mittee is one of the bestlooking wor the quantity of responses, bu = 66 . KOONS 200, 1o 3 s oy |itios i ona ot the bectiocking weer || the, aom s, S e rient, pon 1305 G St. N. W. Brighten YOUR DISPOSITION WILL BE BETTER | X dark hair brushed smoothly back son. Main 1032-1033 g 10 the morming 11 You have Had o R {from her face, which gives her quite ¢ ) DOD NIGHT. a continental appearance. Mrs. Dodd Such an advertisement will \ j Ilp” CITY watches or jewelry left for repair | the convention. A. France 631 G Alfi) w. o b 1345 Jefferson St. N.W, is chairman of transportation for the Harve the mattrese. box spring and pillows turn away those mnot suited, ovated £ e a - P reno A; d o e conference and arranses the sight Sl ers v e e 3 % G, , dvertisement will leave that . & - = The delesate from Teeland, Miss :‘s::mmble Aty tolan: The paint brush used $ID,500 sdotur, is editor of the T The Best nWe K{xow “How Monthly paper, in which 1t seeking an office position, in time protects prop- BT M e s one of the founders of the || read the 48 Help advertise- erty—increases its On one of the prettiest blocks in the city. UT NOT HIG: Al Coutic! i v’s Star, includi i FIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED | National Council of Iceland and has ments in today’s ing suburban yet convenient, close to the parks, golf Z=\ Z\ . T PRINTER, g as corresponding secretary i \G M A value and 1V 2 3 BYRON S. ADAMS, 512 11t St ce its organization. ADVERTISING MAN e course, recreation fields, fine school, this beautiful = —_— AGENTS \ ) . "Cleanlmess Is Next to 2 Jlise Hambro of - Bergen, BOOKKEEPERS Y Va 4 bright outlook ali DETACHED HOME, in condition almost like new member of the parl STENOGRAPHERS O\ around! Godliness” school committee of her coun- TYPISTS \ : Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed | try and is the directress of the muni- COLLECTORS and containing 7 rooms, tile bath and extra lavatory ith Erit and dirt? Use Jem Klewo: 1args [ cipal schools at Bergen. She has DRAETSMAN off inviting clubroom on first floor, is offered for e, 50c taken active part in the reorganiza- EXECUTIVE OFFICER [ b . : Spme 1S = k . Has every kind of mod: q 3 Cornes Tih ané D St N.W. tion of the Norweglan system of edu- STORE MANAGER urCO quick sale. as eve: n f ern equipment cation. DISTRIBUTORS Large yards, front and rear. Garage space on 20-{t. Your Printing Desires BANK RUNNER . . Mrs. Percy V. P vbacker, chair- S, Ve s s s i Tt R R Srmems The Lifelong Paint alley dollsr printing plant. the National Council, is one of the CLERK 7 s T 0 PROBEY CO 0 f I n s . best known women fn this country. SALESTADIES . 0. . : pen for Inspection The National Capital Press{ate. Sennyimciee ins e yastios SECRETARY g Store No. 12104 Pa, Ave, When you decide to use “Murco,” - :. Ve t Y - o1 v § ore No. .| Machine Work, |ohyromens i 50 undet b 6 || stayue e ek vou neea i | | Sore Ror 2 3ath & FE 510, N the Lifelong Paint, you can be as- THIS EVENING ON Semblise, Zauoped Maching Show: | supplying comforts for our men over- || 97828 L % O S o, n sured that you will have no after : r Cutting. o cluding g regrets. “Murco” stays on the job, Sto 9P.M. Mill Supplies. BOOKKEEPERS S looking good, in all kinds of weather. st ""’t:."‘fii;%’,‘:"“ K PLEASE P m “Mureo” in all colors is 100% Pure. Shafting & Cold Rolled Steel i LEAVE THE G MAN g Uy SHA H. C. Cragg Mfg. Co. SECRETARY 4 §W. 228 K S S ,Juc HAVE US REPAIR N E.;E'E%‘:m“_ E- J- Murphy CO., InC. Exclusive Agents YOUR ROOF St 710 12TH ST. N. W. Main 5280. 713 14th St. N.W, Main 2345 —it not, send your Help adver- call ¢ Main 14 for a AR, . practical roofer. e 797 tisement for tomorrow’s issue. IRONCLAD &0, i i

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