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10° THE - SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 27, 1921—PART 1. e STINNES 15 WILLING| sz cacsme ‘fimg' g:w:«wmwww.uwwmfi SEND IT TO THE MANHATTAN <oeriorioirtoi 0o i i i o s % «c‘ 4 TORISK FOR KAISER 13 : ‘ ’ e e 3 How Often Have Washer- 3 o> Cars, the outstanding feature X of ‘the Auto Shows through-| Patriot” and Accused of out the country, was the sen-| Plotting Strikes. sation of the Washington! XaX o By the Associated Press. K3 * S = ® = = 2 < S S.. B @ A . S E S N Show. LONDON, March 26.—Hugo Stinnes, e generalissimo of German industry, re- o 0:0 Dort D!Stflbllhng Co. cently accused of plotting a strike zo B3 of several hundred thousand work- 2 1017 14th Street N. W. |ors 1o the Tonr ratrios o srake more ¥ w l liable h Y Telephone Main 215 difficult the allied occupation of Dus- 0§0 hy not let the Re taote Man attan < seldorf, Duisburg and Ruhrort, is re- & <& ferred to by the Berlin correspondent 3 take care of YO'."' Entlre Famtly + jof the Times as “an carnest and ‘z o * |dangerous patriot.” | stinne jof the r 0 e Xa) kd multi-millionaire member hstag, has put through |some of the greatest financial deals 2 = .x. |of his career since the armistice. He | 3 s been called “a relentlessly effi- (<3 ° cient, cool, human calculating machin 2 1t has beén said that he would sacri- <3 o {fice every ark of his enormous for- ‘ : {tune to bring back the monarchy. WILL STRAUSS, 0‘0« o | Ovng (Chain of Indusirics. The oldest employe in point of wervice || ¢ g | Mincowner and coal merchant, ship- | at the White House. Mr. Strauss.|| 3, owner, landed proprietor. head of a "ln!-e official classification is fireman, 'z’ X great (!nm of newspapers, ;\ru[!‘rlvlor hax been employed at the W te “un-r Ry .‘. e hotel in Berlin.|for thirty-three years. having 53 i (Dept. A) $ [EN you buy jams, jellies, ”r‘\;-r::r“hawrdv':v dute. peat appointed during "the firnt flu-elnd 03 . o ces. ofi i cture; es o a administration. - pfl“ufrmr“c:«;l'zfi;f';‘gf;; the Times correspondent iy .;. Why not let the Manhattan Laundry take the —this means cleaner clothes—and it prolongs |hc1r & P eetid i s, ook Cloealy 10 B e At e e e T RS burden of WASHING AND IRONING off vour life—a fact worthy of consideration. <& the Cap that seals them. least well known man 9 g e T e B e T T B B T, .. LYo e 1 Bt BT T e, B . S =SS~ S 1B, s SO, mind and out of your home completely? It will pay you to investigate, for 2 * L FINED FOR STAMPEDING " furtaine i we| GERMAN BOUND CATTLE Reliable Caps can be identified by this Trade-Mark. They make Everything is returned ready for use—-ncatly K2 * vy . it is stated, z .:. glass the best o all fo0d containers. ain_ benind ti & packed and boxed to prevent mussing and rum- o his sign afe seal = i ichstag, pe i his henchme e S etediosda | H |ana Heatotanth to' o /the. tailking, | & MANHATTAN FINISHED FAMILY LAUN- pling. All the apparel, etc., is ironed carefully BY k4 S e Sty o Presere. H | e pulls the S{TnES | earance |FOur Convicted of Having con- || $ |- DRY SERVICE will be a revelation to you—and HAND and by experienced women. 2z tng T tens T modern metiods iray the man of ‘geniu cealed Weapons Assessed & it will save you money. & the foc ou buy in glass. r 0Ol 01 s f mediom helght and sturdily bu $5 Each. & Fverythine hed b 1£ and all the art The cost is, indeed, moderate. Send, mail or & With blac o ahow 2 = , PHOENTEHERMETIC GQMPANY [ | Up' iirongly against a rather sallow| TRIPP. S D. March 26._Fourteen [ £ ything is washed by itself and all the arti phone us an idea of the average size of your “weck- s & 2444 W16 Street-Chicad B eiioh P antios Y liman, sl of 'whom) aze sald toinave 4 cles are doub]e checked to insure their return. Not I % conspicuous figurg as he slips in and | beer implicated in the stampeding of & it ol earelor bl e e ly laundry work,” or, better still, determine the & Fout: & dlon Hotel, his bowl X hundred head of cattle a E: T o (ol ot e Do Scotiand Wednesday night, Were ar- & pp 3 number of pmmds~call us up—: for the “In- o : / : v, They e centze B D e T helen ana fon- were chavaed itk o [l %% All the washing is done in SOFTENED water— formation Bureau” and you will be immediately & o 3 t4 3 aled w 3 v e Mfls &@\/A!) |' SheCitnein chlcfim s oSO | i o B e 3 with all the lime, etc., removed. We get richer suds advised what it will cost. & b4 » speak to no one. He has not time for | €rs were freed. {small talk in the lounge with other| The cattle had been collected to guests. He is rrltml-:s!y cmmcn(, be sent as a gift to Germany from WZARD 85 o e R Bl e ety { e men sa at a 5 i Worked as a Miner. though they were members of an e = i £ | The foundations of the Stinnes for-|service men's organization in Scot- W/ ALL DUSTER tune were taid by the present Stinnes’ | land, they wished to make it J: | grandfather and increased by his understood that they @ | father. The youth was sent to afwere in Trigp as individuals and not ium and later worked as afon authority of any organization. ner and attended the School of| According to unofficial reports, they Mines in Berlin. Embarking in busi-|admitted to officials that they came for himself at the age of twenty- | here for the purpose of liberating the his remarkable career began.|herd of cattle that had been donated t with success into the coal|by the farmers of Bon Homme and d iron trade. becoming a prominent | Hutchinson counties, and which had mong the magnates of Rhen-|been corraled here for shipment to | and branched out into| Germany. The shipment was carried nt of tramways and|out this afternoon with several hun- power in the coal flelds, .|dred farmers standing by armed, it e: - | was said, The "Times, “came’ with | ny Interference; | o0 " ou e The cattle we = < “Tortune before the war was|day fram Koin oy oeTe Yester. ed at 40.000.000 gold marks. | closely by the donors throughout last { What 1t is now he probably could mot night, but no effort was made to L himself—possib 1.000.000,000 | cause’ a stampede, as was done in e } . Ne now ‘owned DY | Scotland Wednesday night amd® at. Duster 8 » said to number at least|tempted in Kaylor Thursday night. venient o ———e duster is § made of ml “People cagerty asking witn (WOOD CAMPAIGN BACKERS the be t ultimate object all this colossal reated heing inc [riatens SUED BY CHICAGO HOTEL 2 * oo 4 %% ' Manhattan Finished Family Laundry Service Is the Highest Achievement Ever Attained in Laundry Work. Try It This Week Q) 2 » K2 %! 150430630430 o304 ) * s o * 2 X g X g Xa X e o hd (Dept. B) ‘Manhattan ““Semi-Finished”’ 12C Family Laundry Service o k4 2 Lalid % ® X * 2 * oO il goedeed K2 * o * doodoodeadeedeodoooedeedoedeadest o QXD o K4 ®, > In this branch of Manhattan Service all of the flat pieces, such as Bed Linen, Table Linen, Towels, etc, are carefully washed, smoothly ironed and folded, and returned to you ready for 1mmcdla!c use. The wearing apparel is thoroughly washed and dried—starched where necessary—and returned to you read) for the iron. Your entire Family Laundry Work is washed in water that has been made absolutely soft by our remarkable water softenmg system, installed at great expense. Only PALM e OIL soap is used in the washing processes, and this, with the softened water, means that your clothes are washed in less time, are really cleaner, and-their life prolongcrl All woolens and delicate colored goods are carefully washed by hand in softened water. “Our double checking system is accurate and reliable and - this insures the return.of all articles sent to us. Thmk of it, ALL THIS FOR ONLY 12 CENTS per pound. %% e K2 4 all dust. It i without injury. S S S jation ! treatment is “volkspartie mean tnd easil a innes is preparing to bring|General’'s Committee Is Charged with 60- o' buek the monarchy?” wi nnes,” concludes the correspon- ith $12,465 for Parlors, Meals :lld..m referring to the alleged trucu- lent’ conduct of the financier at the| and Other Items. sels ci; o ence, ‘“ha :n‘:‘u.:ur‘l—d Rt omeas wiih ailies| CHICAGO, March 26—The camd B | T4 Teceived a severe snubbing. He | P2ign committee for Maj, Gen. Leon- o d om inch h.mdh §1 Special $1.29 Other Exceptional Wizard “2'0‘&"2‘\‘".“2“:“ Spesinibe it not likely to risk a second similar | 574 ‘(‘;';0"';*‘:;1]-‘6:: was a_candiddte Tllls “R D k B Dlfl 1 Wisard Wail Duster. Res- e ok 53 The iy %o Toret.| or the | republican ominafion '1or is not tlle usual ough ry” work—there’s a Big Difference! ularly $2.00. Special, $1.39 i llies in their turn remember | 4¢5 for rent and other expenses b; Wisara Pells . witness his unconcillating man- | ¢n] Conront Hader r o CRBERses by olixk Mop. Regu- er of the conference table, he is an/ipe CONETess e bill against larly $1.75. Speclal, $1.19 arncst and dangerous patriot.” oe covers the mont - s o April, May and June, 1920, when lhe' committee's headqulrlen were at the THE WEATHER_ ho;:fl;nhors of the committee named in the suit included William C. Proc- District of Columbia, Maryland and | teT. Who was chairman; Maj A. A. % Sprague, J. J. McGraw., zinia—Partly cloudy and warm,|vice chairman, andnl-‘regogllnl?;lo( occasional showers today; to-| Wichita, Kan. Wisard Dust Mop. Regularly 2. Special, $1.29 Wizard Of gailon sized Regularly . $1.29 | Wizard 0Oil, on 1 |Regulariy $2.0 e * (Dept. C) Manhattan “DAMP-WASH” SC Family Laundry Service This Branch of Manhattan Service takes care of your entire family WASHING. You include everything in the bundle, only excepting curtains, blankets and comforts. All articles are assorted according to their kind and their method of washing is determined by the nature of the fabrics—whether they be silk, cotton, or woolen good:. Nothing is marked. I‘verz-tlmw is handled individually, so c\erythmg is returned. Softened water and PALM OIL soap are used for washing and there is no old-fash- o 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ', ba o%% 0 otofoadeede efoo} * 3} Wizard Wax, tggularly unsettled, with rain and| Items named in the hotel's sworn Speci 5t : creasing southerly winds. bill of expenses included $10,000 for Wihard Wazx. Regularly v irginia—Showers today; to-|Parlors where headquarters were X . gulariy B et I e by eioaring | maintained an® $1365 for® mecic ¥ [hso Special, 98 gimorrow rain. fo = Other itema coverel broken chalra; = e Iaundry Dbills, shoe ehines and room Midnight, 62; 2 am., 61; 4 am., 60:| The hotel's account showed total (3 €2; 10 am., 73; lzlchargbu of $22,465, toward which a 4 p.m., 87; 6 p.m., | cash payment of $10,000 was made May 1, according Yo the bill. Col.” Practer this week sued MaJ. 2| Sprague for $110,000 alleged to be D 28 8 pm AL due on Jofnt notes signed to cover Rainfall (8 pom, o 8 pam.), none. funds obtained for the campaign. Hours of sunshine, 11.8. Per cent of possible sunshine, 95. Deparinres Acvumuiatod excess of| HOLD UP 35, GET $1,500. g3 " Wizard Dust Cloth. pecial, o b0 4% "’ "’ oedrofraded °~:»:»:»:»~:~:»: 0.2 D400, ® o 3 8 58. ive humldll)—s am, 89; o L) QXX aom temperature since January 1, 19211 NEw BRUNSWICK, N. Pyorrhea or i Xcesn of Semperdture since {26 —Twolarmed et -'.'p tmr(;‘h ioned rubbing and scrubbing to wear out the clothes. After they are thoroughly cleansed 080 S S e ' e Saav| g}":y"}',’f:d:c"l’:"z!:!:n:;vlh"‘ula\m:lc:g the water is extracted; everything is placed in'a clean, sturdy sack, and returned to you X3 2 r ngg S D]sease jary 1, 1921, .“"?;ficlhnflv,ln!nn;:flm- River today, and fled with the pa all clean and fresh, and readv for the line. And it only costs 5c per Ib. .t, Temperature same date last year— | O} of $1,500. | McHale Remedy |mighest, 69; lowest, Brings Prompt Tide Tables. i - 3 { (Furnished by United States coast Relief i and geodetic survey. [ { ! Today—Low tide, 4:55 a.m. and 5:26 9 %, %’ AR bo? %o® % \ '36-Hour Service-Returned Ready for the Line Send It to The Manhattan At Your North 3953 Even Manhattan Telephone Service is in keeping with the . scope of Manhattan Service. We have a sufficient number of ex- nes North 3954 pe of Manhattan S We b fi ber of Service North 3955 perienced operators and trunk lines to insure your every request being given immediate attention. K XTI 2 oo X3 McHaie's Home Remedy is produciog such|p.m.; high tide, 10:47 am. and 11:13 ¢ hundreds of letters:p.m. gxpressing Cecp &rulitude for the welcome re- " Tomorrow—Low tide. 5:43 a.m. and Lief from suf 5 : |6:14 p.m.: high tide. 11:33 a.m. The Sun and Moon. FOR 5 peseasch ‘and teats by @ pract 4 o 6:02 a.m.; sun sought £ trom 6:01 am.; o ' & R kd o X e * % % 20930 o304 o0 rises, LS Sood ey po 030+, Q> "' itomobi'e lamps to be lighted £ hour after- sunset. citl 6 * ool el During March, April and| r | May, protect yourself from ation, | ~ 950 P b sat. s pm.to; Colds with “Seventy-seven” ana - 5Pl glide into the summer in hne, % aia) 3 (8 % O “:0‘20 * o * X e > - | condition. < (DEPT. D.) (DEPT. F.) oxo ‘McHale Home Pyorrhea wJo get the best results take | .3, TABLE AND BLANKETS, & Remedy, Inc. oo “Seventy-seven” at the first| .3 BED LINEN, CURTAINS, .3. $17 Dintrict National Bank Mg 0% |sneeze or .shiver. : ETC. ETC. 3 __ Washinztol % All Flat Pleces, b & Book on Diseases of “Every Live ng Thing”—mailed free. e at all Drug and Country Stoj umphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 i liam_street, ‘New York This branch of service embraces the | ning of Blankets, e Curtains, Fur- ture Covers, Rugs and Carpets and sim- ilar articles. We also such as Sheets Spreads, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Tow- els, Tablecloths, Nap- kins, etc.. are care- fully washed, neatly o K2 K2 AR 2 o CaXa X g X e | ironed and ' evenly dve Rugs and Car- * folded — returned e o k lik READY FOR USE. D R ol 2 * table No ki linen oo — ——— (DEPT. G.) | (DEPT. E.) | { DRY ‘ h\l\!mn a ‘xlomh can no longer . CLEANING & old a filling it should be AND DYEING crowned, and when there i crowning to be done it should be CUFFS, ETC. | This deparument & o Sor Dyes of ap- | s Wom- | This branch of | | service includes the w ashing, starching and ironing ‘of such articles as Men's Shirts, Collars and Cufts, Women's Waists and Miscel- laneous Wearing Ap- parel. performed by the White Den- tists. Our methods are painless and prices low. The gold we use for this-work is as near to per- fection as that used by any den- tist in America. Easy Payment Terms to All Dr. White, 407 7th St. «-r-iu TWoeol- worth’s Sc and 10e - Store. Hours, Daily, T R:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. 8 2 oo o Cuticura Insures Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cuticura Seap pre- ceded by light applications of Cuti- cura Ointment to the scaip skin do much to cleanse the scalp of dan druff and promote the he condition necessary to produ(mg luxuriant hair. @ Overcoats, { no douht have many | articles that can be | i dyved und made to look like new, at small c oo THIS IS THE HOME OF THE MANHAT['AN LLAUNDRY CORPORATION : ‘1336 to 1346 Florida Ave. N.W. Phone North 3954 or 3955 Soafeadredeeds George Pickrell, Naval Medi- SampieTach Trae by M Addroes “Omicarsiad- | | . 5. has been detached fro ‘where Soap Ze. Uintment 3 and 60c. T-k_a( 1 examining board, Navy De- B A A B~ Cuticers Soap shave . and detailed to command al Hospital at Norfolk, Va. NMMW}.:»:@Every Day is “Wash Day” at the Manhattangsss