. Washington, the capital of the nation, descriptive of the most important features of America's most beautiful and interesting city . rtis tic Souvenirs for all Occasions WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTONS MANUFACTURES-POSSIBILITIES OF GROWTH BY Robert N. Harper President of the Washington Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON CITY for a century has pursued the policy of minimizingindustry and commerce, preferring to remain a center of legislation andof political and social prominence. It is now dawning upon the presentgeneration that this idea is a mistake, and that civic glory may walk hand in handwith


. Washington, the capital of the nation, descriptive of the most important features of America's most beautiful and interesting city . rtis tic Souvenirs for all Occasions WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTONS MANUFACTURES-POSSIBILITIES OF GROWTH BY Robert N. Harper President of the Washington Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON CITY for a century has pursued the policy of minimizingindustry and commerce, preferring to remain a center of legislation andof political and social prominence. It is now dawning upon the presentgeneration that this idea is a mistake, and that civic glory may walk hand in handwith industry and o BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. ne of the large government work-shops located in Washington. Visitors mayhere how paper money and stamps are made. Open and toonly. Fourteenth and B streets, s. w. Those of us who advocate for Washington a better industrial condition for thefuture are, I have no doubt, just as zealous in behalf of protecting the beauty of ourresidential sections, and the comforts and pleasures of our citizens, as those who areopposed to any change. s the laurelsof praise tofjfYj our estab*w|[| lishment \when you1WARD patronizeus in thepurchase of your will please you. Our : I It •:• I |


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