Show typewriter ink new york 1 ork tribune the recent articles of the tribune in in regard to documents at washington prepared by a typewriter in in which the ink cither either faded or corroded the paper hao have created a distinct sensation among tho the manufacturers and u users ars of these machined machines the matter is is of w widespread interest many man w 1 I III ills I 1 are prepared par cd n with ill a it type t pointer and iga legal documents are no now extensively written with the sime same s ime machine therease there Ther eare are between and typewriters in in use in this country asi aside e from the multitude of toy n achiles they are used by the arges largest t business houses and corpo corporations ra and anti for the most important writing itri ting which is is being done the durability of the is is of high importance and the desire that those these people may know what m bat they in may rel upon n to give them permanent rl manent results lias has lead to a great cleat deal of discussion manufacturers state that tho the trouble at washington ns hington arose from lining using inks were not properly chosen for permanency it ili is stated hut that tor for writing of contracts deeds wills and other legal papers ribbons ealleam black bl it k record ribbons should bo used the ink on these ribbons is 14 mado made from lampblack and is is indestructible for correspondence and any other work from which press copies p ies need to be taken ribbons which eco I 1 a are r e called indal ible copying copying ribbons be used us cd these ribbons gie give an original proof which I 1 ia permanent and the tile press cor made from the proof is is niso also per man manent ent these ribbons hae have been teste tested d by chemists in in this city who have am reported that th the 0 work wor of them will last aa as long as the on which the writing ing 14 a arr dono one and the examiner of the chemical chemic ill division of the united states aptt office who recently investigated vesti gated the tile subject at the request of the secretary of the treasury Tri asur has stated that the work mork of lie the record ribbons and the indelible ribbons h 14 per cament in in its character and that papers written on oil the typewriter with mith these ribbons ribbon have hae the ink driven dm en into them more deeply b by the impact of tho tile machine than t though tough the eime same ink had been applied w s ith tile pen and that on account of tile ink being forced below the surface of the tile paper it is more difficult to remove it or reah rea li it by chemical agents and that in this respect it is is an advantage over pen work |