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BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring_Them In" of Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. E. R Rochester’s Toure. B0 Du Nar B pios Nain e | : ek onte B i M o Tha Fourteemtn SN, W wint Investment or Home Site the market affords nothing better \SHWashington D.C Villa Sites | and \V"Oodsd plo(s A\LL SIZES Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTe o St Franklin 0505 -| device also i | instrument once is properly adjusted | chine used to advantage READING MACHINE LATEST INVENTION Likely to Render Printing Presses Obsolete. Predicts Admiral Fiske. the inven- ely 1o presses and d'to revolu- the publishing business. The expected Lo make eye- t v readers viske hine," unlike e mounted a a shield | for the gther and a rack to hold read- tng matter pt Photographed. ter for use with the luced directly from manuseript by photogra- | » microsconic as to be un- | with the naked eye. 1 bas had the first vol- mac [ duction. he fraction of the cost of publishing a with | { i reading ym all glare and T the it will remain exactly in focus, elim- inating all strain. Tha reduced char- acters are so magnified that they appear larger than ordinary type. Sees Book Sizes Cut. The first important field in which Admiral Fiske expects to see the ma- bulky reference books. dictionaries. law books and records | herully are large and difficult to handle or store. al Fiske, who retired from v in 1916, has a number of 1 inventions to his credit, | them the torpedo plane. the For Sale 14th St. Speculation $26,500 Choice 25-it, frontage on Centrally Located Home Near 13th and N Steeets FOR SALE Completely furnished—13 rooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage Inspection by Appointment Jehn W Thompwn & Co lm: tr The Finest &arage You Can Buy Best Bl whose st have a WASHING CONSTRUC -‘m Fenton Ct. N.E. | B | 3 14th Street, Center of auto- mobile activities. Can be re- modeled into splendid busi ness property Business Property Department HANNON_& LUCHY) 713 14th St. N.W. So Much Depends Upon the Roof « A building with a weak roof doesn’t rate for much in value or utility. But it | is a fault so easily overcome if you go about it properly. The Rose way is the right way. because it is the thorough way. We don't “tinker.” We go after the root of the evil, eradicating that and when once re- paired our roofs are surely enduring. Do you know what shape your roof is in? It's im- portant to find out, and we shall be glad to make the examination for you. There must be a good reason why the thousands of Rose roof’s are continuing year after year to give satis- faction—public buildings and private buildings—big and little. Don’t let the cost 1 be a matter of conm- cern—for our budget plan makes that easy. o Conrany Rose B 212022 Ga. Ave. North 847-348. "RAL MACHINE|= (ear work. and cold rolled steel, cast phos- cutting, shafting pher bronze bushings. H. Cragg Mfg. Co.. 228 K s.w. THERE'S NO ROOF LIKE AN OLD ROOF ! C. On Time A The Million-Doliar Printing The National Cda" ROOFING—By Koons Our _work Is done nu\lly thoroughly, kOONS n.mn..- . Real Pmmng Servxc’ | Our Work Speaks for Itself HIGH GRADE, BUT 1 PRICED. BYRON S. ADA) PRINTER, 1itn St Piant P Nor When sou think of your You should think of We have been renovating jears and are beiter equinged than ot and Vpto-date, ma- SICK HEADACHES, Consti u..,m Romedy (KR Tebiow), "'rw TO-NIGHT TOMORROW AGHT ¥or our ,.\, e phone Main 3621 cdell s Factory Peoples Drug Stores [STRIKE HURTS BUSINESS.] 1o o . | feared as the result Slain by Fiance REVIVE ORGANIZATION “Irma" Is an “Entente Cordiale” of Steel Interests to Appor- tion Orders. By the Associated Press PARIS, March 30.-The Interna- tional Rail Makers' Association, or “Irma,” as it is called-by the organiz- ers, has been re.established on the same basls as hefore the war. It has already resumed working, though the papers remain to be signed and many details, are still to be worked out, it was sald authoritatively today. American ra need feel no anti-trust laws | ticipation in the 18 necessary will be done 10 ayold en- croaching on the American export rail trade. The “Irma” is an_ understanding between countries rather (han be- tween companies. it was explained. Each country is allotted its shave of the farefgn markets, but when the quota of orders for any one country is placed, the orders are competed for by all the rail makers in that country. ALICE FITZHUGH, A central burean, which is already Twenty-year-old dancer of Cleveland, | running, receives the orders and ap- Ohlo, who was shot to death in Ber- | portions them. lin, Germany. by her flance, hn his is a sort of entente cordiale of the steel interes! as the Informant put i Goodrich of Monroe, student. Goodrich self. o H., & medical ater killed him- ere now In the combination only France, Eng- - — | 1and, sGermany, Belgium and Luxem- hourg, but the intention is to ‘protect naval telescope sight and mount. an the steel interests of (‘zechoslovaki; | octile Bun raAnEe e & M |and other Buropean countries as wel e S e ied! | because the uim ls not to monopo b . trade. but to do away with ruine i ing torpe under a ship, methods of competition for the for- | eign markets.’ are few white South Africa and the blacks neer at garments. move than 200,000 thing suits were sent there from ireat Britain last year people in March 30 (#).— A tie building activity is the strike of | NEW YOR up of Spring ¢ |the 3,400 steamfitiers und helpers | = employed by the Building Trades Em- | ployers' jation — The ste: tters and helpers went (|| The Paramount Garage Co. on strike to enforce their demands for $12 and $9 a day, respectively. P ployers declared ' they were appre- TERMS § hensive of a general walkout, in €ym- LIKE pathy with the steamfitters, of all building tradesmen employed by the RENT" assoclation. L M. 3934 GARAGE BUILDERS Em- Utmost Y Convenience modern apartment | in a Certain-teed Co.’s Weathershield Paint, all colors $2.25 a gallon Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast g situated just ahove 1setts Avenue { Visit the— STANLEY ARMS 1125 Tweifth Northwes e T AN T e Attractive, well equipped | cutes with every comfort and convenience, and within a few squares of the main business district! J $57.50 to $67.50 Mo. i S BT € 2O THE HECHINGER CO. “GUILTY” Of What? —That we believe it to b.e Cheaper to sell them than to Pay Rent. Our new building, at 1526 14th Street, will be ready for us on or before April 15th. . Here is our problem. Will it be cheaper in the long run for us to pay rent on our used cars at their present locztion until we can move them to our new building? We believe not. From a business standpoint it will pay us to follow our present plan and sell them at prices which will enable us to dispose of them quickly, regardless of the tremendous loss. 10 Days—that’s all we have left— hardly any time at all. But for those ten days every car will . be cut to the absolute limit and sold be- fore we move. .Washington never has nor never wiil witness the equal of this sale. Believing that a straight line be- tween two points is the quickest way to reach an objectwe—we will cut no cor- ners, nor deal in a round-about man- ner. When we say we will sell every car in stock we mean it. If you don’t believe it—just watch our prices in the next ten days. Wednesday Morning', March 31, Is the Day We Start Wardman Motors, Inc. 1711 14th Street See Our Ad in’Classified Section of This Paper THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOREIGN RAIL MAKERS| CITES WRONG ATTITUDE. i nsoriivm, hm what | 4 C. Charles Stelzle Criticizes Brand of Americanism. Dangers of a “100 per cent Ameri- canism which capitalizes patriotism,” is prone to deny the responsibilities of the United States toward other peo- ples, and often adopts an “insulting and humiliating attitude” toward im- migrants, were stressed by Charles Stelzle, founder of the Labor Temple, in New York, in an address last night b of the First One “professional | e are profes. | gitators in other flelds,” Mr. declared that “unfortunately, we Americans have always imagined that we had a monopoly of all the lom in the nd the more of other peo- the more con- | The contact of % with other peoples | most - unpardonable | shortcom!ngs of the ‘100 pe American' ia his failure to app Do You Play i <o, game by living in the ultra TUESDAY, MARCH' 30, 1926. you will find more time for our responsibility for other nnlions"'l Mr. Stelzle declared. of America proves anything it indi cates that God has blesesd our coun try so that it might become a blessing to the wyrld, to all mankind.” Spring Fuels Small fires are now nec essary. Fither coke or briquets allow .you to maintain the smallest fires. Special prices now. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 Golf?| your favorite modern apartments of Corcoran Courts Overlooking Potomac Park and Lincoln Memorial 23rd and D 166 Modern Housekeep to 4 Rooms, Reception T[] every desired convenience Sts. N.W. partment Suites of 1 Bath and Porch with $39.50 to $97.50 24-Hour Switchboard Servi i igh-Speed Flevators Handsomely Furnished Lobby Open for Inspection Mrs. T. BELL, Resident Manager 14th & K $67:5° A MONTH | residence struction. A HANDSOMELY appointed apartment inthe mostdistinguished district of Washington. The building is new and possesses every advantage of modem con- Tvu apartment is on the first floor and looks upon Massa- chusetts Avenue. It comprises a living room, breakfast room, kitchen and bathroom with built-in tub and shower. Living room is equipped with a cupboard when not in use. Murphy bed, which folds inte Similar apartments, elsewhere in the building, at rentals from $65 and $70 a month. Apartments may be inspected at any hour. Resident manager on premises. W. H. WEST COMPANY, A.cu- Value is not just a matter of price - n the purchase of store quipment . . . . Quality, Service, Expenenae a re of prime importance. Quality that means fine a ppearance and long satisfactory wear. When Volume S Means Value L ir OQur_great glass-grinding plants handle 800,000 square feet of plate glass in a single year—ourlum- ervice that means prompt, rtelligent installations— Experience that helps you plan—profitably and well. ARSI hese are the things we Our factory space is reck- bring you—plus a money- oned in miler —instead of value second to none. acres—and 25 carloads of steel find their way, each year, toourhardwaremills. GRAND Call Us In! RAPIDS SHOW CASE CO. Baltimore Marland Division, Formerly M.L.HIMMEL &"SONS.CO. “If the history i @ ghtful ‘g/ New Apartments THE best value in Washington, with every imaginable modern comfort and luxury. A new building with electric elevator and excellent service. All large bright rooms, cozy ., dinets, fine tiled baths, large closets, The house phones in all sunites, garage space CEDRIC in building at moderate rates, and many ar rin and other features. Two and three rooms " 5 with dinet, kitchen and bath for from $60 to $95 a month! Resident Manager on Premises W H WEST €O Founded 1594 916 15th Street Phone Main 9900 No Need to Wait to Make Your Home Complete ‘OULD you go back to the old method of wait- ing for the kettleto boil to fur- nish hot water? Your tank heaterisalmost as antiquated. It is expensive and uncertain. - Installa Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater. Know the joy of Perfect Hot Water Service. A small down payment installs your Ruud. You have nearly a year to pay the balance in easy monthly payments. RUUD MANUFACTURING COMPANY M. 6985 713 G St. N.W. See Us, Your Plumber, or the Gas Co PAY FOR YOI"! RUUD AS YOU USE IT Paul Revere had to shout To save American freedom, Paul Revere had to shout out his message. And that’s just what Kaufmann Furniture Values are doing for your ! purse! Every price at Kaufmann's just cri out “great savings!” Here's one of many Great Savings: DAVENPORT $9 .50 TABLE L g o hte e 1§ ’\\Hu Y This beautiiul Davenport Table is of Tudor design, sturdily constructed of Mahogany and Gum. 48 inches long. Compare it with those priced $15. The Kaufmann + price is $9.50. Today & Wiisner i | Here’s how Mr. C. E. Frey (5222 | 41st St. N.W.) states his opinion of Kaufmann's. “Here's wh_;' I believe that Kaufmann's is the ideal Furpiture Store of Washington: Cordiality with which visitors are welcomed; honest and true statements as to value and quality of merchandise; painstaking effects to please, and satisfaction assured.” $5.00 for the Best Slogan f \ daily prize of §5 will be given for every ’ | published slogan. Fvery Kaufmann ad will pub- | | lish one of these slogans with the name vf shs Y | You don't have to make any purchase. winner. | Why ] ‘ Furniture Store of Washington? What slogan do you believe Kaufmann's is the Ideal \\ou]d you snggeq for ]\'aufmann\? J Kautmann’s 1415 H STREET N.W :Kaufmann sSlogan Contest , i