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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. .. MAY 8 1921—-PART 1. TR JUST CREDIT AND TRIBUTE PAID | | : CIVILIANS IN HIGH WAR OFFICE TIN CANS ASSIST Sy of G Pre Pl by Hover, SHITONARMY TIN CANNERS WORKING FOR SALVATION ARMY BUDGET. j SFURHEN TRADE PRESS CLUB VETERANS ; : > s ), [UR PLAN ¢ IVELY MAY PARTY : H Guest of Honor—Post to Re- s ceive Stand of Colors. 'Strengthening of Credits and s i H S T 1 L el Development of Merchant . Marine Advocated. Garfield, Baruch, McCormick and |coins Rattie at Call of Gir Others in Aiding Victory. Workers—Miss Booth to 3 Speak Today. n in honor f RBY JOSEPHUS DANIELS, | duce civilian consumption for mili- i Former Secretary of the Navy. tary needs. I gave my approval. Aft- = | CLEVELAND. May 7. —With > er conference Mr. Baker made the en- H B. K. M I e post of unaning s adoption of th hand- ors, consisting of ¥ ARTICLE 24 = v sment for the tiaree of us to see| . dent of the e prozram for the coming year The war was too big to permit any | the President 1 I ivispry board for the | ot st man to become its overshadowing fig- ;!‘n our way to the White House T! | Columbia. veste i < - b £ s charal crne ) | . the av Vention Bies of wl € the that what we would| = the following letter N . ent Hardi ure. On the other hand. its DiEness advise the <ident to do would | | ident Hardi X Suks swept men hitherto but little known | raise the most violent storm of the| | “Having secn very much of 1et. senat 4 to the multitude of their fellows into War- . the u nd patriotic work of the eigh form places of prominence and tremendous “Go Ahead.” Says Wilson. | the m Army in all parts seph M an my- of the country, and havin opportunity to familinriz r its work hoth here A during the war, 1 am ver A indecd. to uive my indorsement to your cam- paign - son of its e None of us responsibility ¢ illusions t The matter was Men were caught up out of private 14iq Lefore the President. He met ! life, from commercial, industrial and | the dr proposal without flinchin, professional vocations, and practicaily | In fact., he grasped the nece ipted by national need for pub- | for it sooner than had cither of u and he told Garfield to go ahe Vors co and tl facilities wh Mexico wil vide in this eonnection was the ject of a letter from President Obre- ! 1:20 Zon of Me-ico read at today ston | I bewin promptly at concert by the M 1. under Dire ntelmann viee ty Some of these men, holding offices | SU¥INZ in substance: “It is necess forts, ation Army el b | " wol : t it which had sought them out and 2 ‘"l(u:-(‘l. qhccessary - toward surely ea v|| \n:‘ 11l i :r:f' avarmiy ided by boland ‘;_‘N.n: = presentation siraiiied. thew me their bur- | EFeatest effectiveness in the war., | Preciative and loval Americans, | | i > 18 Core, Ihs Tt fen. o7 hx‘n"ly Founa themseives the | Nothing must siand between us and and T wish you | Tirosa Biimcinion RSt e e men o] objects of criticism and abuse on the al sarfield the o 4 | id prineiples on which the ¢ " Ry theie s ral rctions of the people and the ,der. The storm bre new (Sis i ntion made declaration include { rmnastiams. : press. 1t was ungenerous to men or most _of th i Immediate creat ancial in- “yi° Gen. Wendell . Neville, as- Wwho were giving themselves with an|!IeXT moraing. fr. Garficld’s stupid- | - | | stitutions under ti aw to fa-! t commandant of the Marine utter devolion to their country; butjit¥" w displayed in big type. and | : : L feilitate ™ {or-1 ¢orps, and Maj. Ve q they took it bravely and patientiy and | ¢ditorially he was roasted over a hot The Salvation Army opened its ten-| feign promote €X- {the marine barracks in good humor, and lw nt on wuni"*'-'\l ufi‘:l kg et {day program yesterday in drive | fehangee of and -"‘r'v“' ounds. their jobs, content to let events vin- | ~AD dniz ha <t as o0 % & | Lomics in cost o N William (- Ha leats the s b Gvancs 21a. {1 reached home. “long dists |:TOES47.000 in this:c nting | J unt ies dn cosk of rtaen | William €. Har e T O e bt the most im- | ¢d me. The editor of a great n | the budget. reat enthusiasm was, {of all commodities and productiz. |t post ki portant special activities of the war|Paber in New York wus on the other ! displaved by its worke who we | fort s established l! ! wetion of costs in railroad | —— . | trade and war industries boards, the | ¢nd of the telephone line. His paper{ active in all parts of t Shipping Board, the food and fuel | had given the President earncst and | i . administrations and alien property | able Support in his war policies. |- he: featze ofthe custodian formed, with the Secre Have you seen Garfield’s fool or-:the introduction to taries of War, Navy and Treasury, aider about the use of coal? the “tin can workers." girls and won sort of special council. which met € . e Tabes , K frequently with the President and 1 replied. | rying large tin cans with a s which was, though improperly called | do you think of it2" hejin the top, that coins and bills g . } might be dropped into the container vorst order ever issued.” by many newspapers the war cabinet. las contributions to the budget. purt of the government. The Ameri-| Roterig T e & 4 acterized ey : nitm approaching 50 pe 5 4 ( 3 tation for domestic and ex-| In many parts of rural England there s Vi neon st and development of | American merchant marin sion of shipping laws to | American on an equal footing n competition and e Je InSUrance measure now 1z in Congress, which is char- < womodel upon which te le tion may be exists g superstitious belief that 1 will cither fly away or die on the oc | sion of in the family unless «ome one knock at their hive and tell them of it on NATL. PHOTG ith ent “Barney” Baruch Leading Figure. he story of the War Indastri forcign countries from domestic in- come tax am glac Board has been told, happily. so that |telephone, “to find S om . b i sed.” | & to, a cabinet officer famong the crowds at the American a5eg ; . n tae man who will write the Iwho agrees with me. We are g H ‘ i Al a prem, ition of internal machinery to ancher governor the " e - 4 SEvecs e are goinZ iy anoue Base Dall Park sterda High Exchange Rate Alarms ah, e X « teserve N ¥ tory of the war (he may not have | ¢ sast it in our paper tomorrow. | League Base Dall Park yesterday aft-i oo oo . e ol 8 fented: I preve vil future 5 ations of the sanc- | ’WHW ““'-” "'r it ”‘i 0o couneil_and 1 States | Farrell, chairman of t ident of the Un ay I quote what you said 2 {ernoon, by committe, of women ;Certuindy.” | replicd, “but you must{neaded by Mrs. A. W. Puarker, Mrs | wdd that 1 accompanicd Mr. Garfieid Mrs. W. Limerick Pul hus pen to paper) can grasp the lagnitude of the mobilization of in- usiries under the able direction ot tablishment ademy as ion plan on ——A delezation of about fifty Od* Fel- pre ! Corporation, declared that the org A further ed demands are wmade th ! Buenos Aires. | lows from this city. including mem- s ned crnard M. Baruen. He i : | Rudoiph Jo : : tocks ¥ v and ! 3 1 i Fecomm e oty il belae i Fello ¢ o 3 fa- store of gold— i | ihrough ~ihe knowledge, f Liying stecks when they were low and ! My Garfield in . recommending the| Today will be known as Miss Rootn | O Fellows, will leave tomorrow Ytion in this mark ean China Trade Favored. {nd Seffort of Mr. Farrell Enactment of trade act. | Fancher predicted that the deliber Abolition of double taxation to!tions of that convention will receive lexempt American investments in. world-wide attention crnoon for Staunton, Vi, to att moneys, i desc snvention of the Odd Fel- | Aires newspi e, {10 call for vemedial measuares on the sciimg them when they were high— tie seeret of su of making and - wer policy to the President. 1 thought an that Centerfihen and think now that it is Che sing fortunes in @) worst order ever issued. Only one in honor of the commander of the A . Unite the state ddress, | lows which will be held in that o aay. hing ¢ 1d have "N WOrse P 7 Y There was some distrust in Wash- | owWhat wax tha ansvered sy L Tue World:s ‘l‘mg e .rr'”.,..f,,.” The convention will convene Monday ' W e AT m ington of tne idea of puiting “a W rather di md end W ednes Those from this | S A R S R P B ¢ other o r doors will be open at c ) PR o'clock e Navy Y « ). . Sta hu Mr. and Mrs. W. Clif-, o oL e Inaaties Bowrd ons are so desper; that | 200 ot i oK e m ooy, WrWats| ton Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. | $ut us his grasp and greatness. his ne way to save uation ! of ydmission for seats in the second | Martin, ad’ Mrs. Harry Arnold Moty nad Datlence, his forgertuloout toicatey out that orderi cony will en the holder to a|3r. and 1. L. Bartlett, Mr. Gy pas e I8 & isituation improve at if taken by 2: lock. After that | Mr: co Theater. Th o'clock, ¢ty Who expect to attend Col usted fellow ed giant job when the President fiist asked Mr. Buruch to undertake thei 0 Remington, Mr. ‘and M s of his_ow tere! were - ::::ge(‘l" into his Ir: Sion. 10T public| Vamee McCormick Makes Good. | time the second balcony will be ope m.lm. and mrs. service, the tecling of doubt zave| Vance McCormick. head of the Wared to the public ang Mrs One of the in ting episodes o way o one of ac on, ¢ ! Trade Board, was beloved by all his! way to one of admiration, confidence | Tra ard, was beloved by all hisl One of the interesting. cpincdes of| and respect. As a result “Barney "\ 1 SUes. President Wilson® re- | 7. Barucih emerged irom the war as one: gard for him as a man and his respect | 8aine between Washinzton and New | oi its leading figurcs. and he added!for his_ abilities is such that he York. Mrs T. W. Barrett. head of to his reputation by the wisdom he twice offered Mr. McCormick a cab tcommittee 'm“um n selling “nol ra ms, 3 . Butts, 5 Mrs. . W. Risdon, Mr. and Mrs, W. Stanton. Mr. and Mre H. B Wel Mr. more Mudd, W. maker; played al the peacs conlerence {net portfolio th times he histles, tambour- | % L displayed Bt e P e oMind Vance | clined. “I merve” expresses 'his life,| ines. ete. w oduced 1o Babe | Srlgi f":!hl'j\nlilljlvrl‘ N e aubled becaus, | without ambition for preferment or | Ruth on the ball field. - Mrs, Barrett | H. Davis, N. R Das tacy could not bring their financia.|honor. His very soul was in the war. | held in her hand one of the Salvation | T W O M i associates of the allied nations Lo see ' His loyalty to the President. wasArmy post readir “Babe Ruth K. Williams B #d on kindred beliefs and aim: s\ home run for the not come to the world v the | In the ‘“‘war cabinet,” in his special Army fund means at least @amount Germany W 3 was | duty. and in Paris h> was one of tne!from you and a dollar from me. definitely rixed. The chuos and dis- men who always made g bat a thou rd per cent in this hop | iyis ity ¢ hosts at luncheon tress which followed the raiiure to!the hearts of his associ; 3 right now. 3 next Thursds to the Washington adopt the policy propused by Mr. and their confidence by hed reading the POSLER, Linembers of that elub. It is expeeted Baruch testiiy to his wise foresigut. sound judgment - 1B s. Barrett: “f syish vou | that more 7 100 from Washington Hoover, World's Almoner. i One of the most delicate duties to in your drive” Mrs. Bar-|will come r for the luncheon. which o ¥ e ,be decided was w to do with the, rett th: tuth and responded: wil] be served in the Westminster Food will win the war”™ Was afp,roperty of aliens. The Pres dent ! Wish you all success in your drive.”lpujlding. The local club held its first sound slogan which Herbert Hoover. | WO 0" W5 ™to the confiscation i 2nd pointed to the bat which the | luncheon since organizing Jast Thurse head of te Food Auminisiiation " 16¢ 0’ hrivate property. but St was un. i Ereat sluzger held in his hand. The duy aiternoon. Georee K. Warfiel ;::‘fsil:‘:;:‘evrf‘. I;ul:)c"ln (‘(\,ml'v]’;lr:“.duri‘)':d.'rg“’“d that their property munpho;( core shows that Ruth knocked|prosided and Gardner L. Boothe esident called him this | ROt be left in the custody of enemies a home run. =G an addre Considerable routine Jllins, Mr. and Mrs. Joow Halley, he Kiwan Cilub of tnat prosperity and stability couldba i i NO MONEY DOWN! after he had made an international | p¢ pe (000 IR O arefore ne received | oy 20 Consideral reputation as the world's almencr 10 | ¢ided o e hint Can- alien property | at Washington Salvation Army bud-|than sevents members attended " 5 . ; . S Belgium. AL bix benest we oult eals | custodian.” For (at post e Presi- eadauarters, T01 180 street, ally Snagina dos exercios Wil b peta! & Now comes the big Annual Watch Event—eclipsing P 5 e pork s ent selected Mite ' . aft- vesterda at 4 o'clock orrow . after- | B8 i i beef and mutlom, ciuld go- 1o our crward “Attorney | General, | known | ;,‘W,,,‘ SE ot onomow (sunday) after- | I every other sale ever announced by this store. First and . = - = A ater as “the fighting uaker.” n! ! musical class nr = ap o 9 <3 -t e £ ol 7 e ey hankfast and dinpge | 1913 he had declined the ""f""}‘°n"’~FULL YEAR FOR 1922 MEN i::r'('\(-. I¥e numbers: Sod e e most important is the fact that famous, nationally-known st an ne retary o 7 ccause o is | lus o i . ; - ¢ = | ar3 ar _be clusion of the program an address Watches can now be purchased by our Club Plan for $1.00 a table in America. There was no law | ¢ A - : " | Quaker faith. In 1917 he was aroused | } will be made by Rev. John Cavan: behind this self-denial of 110,000,000 "the pelief that war alone could | AT U S NAVAL ACADEMY|“‘_\;'“‘“m';;.‘d,‘;“"’ L"m"f,'» h.i},i;'lr:.‘:f";"fl" Week—NO MONEY DOWN—for the same price as for people. The President wssued ' re- |0 0%, 2O Tels SO0 LN peace UER TG | : g . quest_tothe people wto follow 3r [ justice: and e ‘tinted with 4l _ IR R O CASH, and Free Gifts with every purchase—a $5.00 Knife Hoovers leud, and”thes aid it in der Ll foul and ability |Secretary Denby Rescinds Order | livered by the pastors of many of th S a2 Pt cizs nying what their appetites craved 1 Mg knowledge of the law made | X | M and Chain for the men—a Ribbon Bracelet with the ladies Auls wis sex . i a valuable and influential mem- Providing for Graduation | Mrs. Bertie Partlow and Louis C. ri fi i r Hoover is dift from ain | Der of the President’s cleariag house " both of this city, were n Wrist Watches. Mr. Hoover is different from ally /o0 Lo | Six Months Earlier. st S SnWashington. other almoners | have known. What! sentiment he has he supresses. In executing a policy of help for starv- | ing people he is so businesslike that some one said he was hard as | ngils.” After the war he continued his able leadership in sav starving in Ausiria and in kans, and naval officers and enlisted | men kept open the lines of communi- | < e y Rev. J. H Copy.| Secretary Denby announced yester-{Church, officiatin oughout { day that he had rescinded an order] Services at Christ Ep : ite riserved. ine trans. | ¢ i : into foreign languages. ng the | issued several weeks ago ro\'nl.ngl"nml.rrnw night wll‘l he ('“r'l'lll(l anborn of the Sundinavian Cosuiborized repristing for 483 for the graduation of the 1922 rlussi:,,’;);lll;-;:::],,l;_f”.d| Heminaty wha i a workl war veteran. ¥ A dance will be given by Alexand dge, No. 758, Henevolent and Pr ctive Order of Elks, next Wedne [dav night in the auditorium of its copal Church 1 by The G. Washingten Elgin Watch “THE TRUTH TELLER” — Every inch an Elgin, and containing all the attributes of reliability and precision that were identified — at the Naval Academy six months b, (Another article by Former Seere-! fore the regular graduation date aniels will be printed im The!:uid he had decided to give the Cation and gave such co-operation | Star tomorrow.) {the benefit of the full senlor year at that Mr. Hoover told me when 1 was ! {the academs. in Paris that he could not have car- The Seeretary explained that he had | home. Proceeds will be for the Elk ried on without the navy ~1$40,000,C00 FOR FARMERS |originally decided on the early grad- | charity fund 'What is the secret of Mr. Hoover? ctedibli i o uation because the Navy was and| Members of Old Dominion Com- Short of | mandery, No. 11, Knights Templar The Illinois Mastertime Practically nobody. speaking broadly, would continue to be ver knew him personally when he came Farm Loan Bank Resumes Making | officers, and added that he regrett will attend Ascension day servic with its illustrious to Washington. He is quiet and | £1 a tendency to attribute the original|tomorrow night at ¥ o'cloc Grac: s T G rather silent except when romething of Loans. jorder to a desire in the Navy Depart- | Episcopal Church. A special sermon . T sponsor. The G. him e Heweriies ' 5 Distribution of the $40,000.000 {ment to Il up the lower grades of|will be prenched by Car- The Watch that has passed all the rigid Washington Elgin ® im tal Y s raised by the farm loan boara ' the service and thus y t the loss, penter, rector. railroad inspections. One of the best- Watch—thin model of convincing power, but he has mojfiecl BY the fafm o “lof temporar. to a large number ! This will launcl clean-up— cloquence. The secret ix that De 18] purpose of making loans fue for the | of regular Navy officers who will lose | paint-up weck. Ma inelusive an engineer and practices his trade. ihas " begun. Commissioner Lobdell | from one to two grades next December | A committec has been appointed for or rather profession. in Whatever he |ruid yesterday. Land banks resumed |under present conditions |that purpose Ly the retail merchants undertakes. Only the one thing heiihe making of loans to farmers on! “The retary.” Mr. Denby's state-| Lureau of the chamber of commerce. is doing interests him. and he Ao jMonday, bLe said. and whiie full re-|ment said. “has too high a regard for! The final prescntation of the genius for exciting the admiration |ports of the tranractions have not |the commissioned ~personnel “of the | deavors of 1321 was given tonight and devotion of his co-worke ra:h ('lhhln received. it is the board's in- | service to imagine that such a con-|by the seniors of the Alexandria High always outworks everybody —about|iention to spread the $40 000,000 | sideration would influence any officer School in the auditorium of that him, and always was evolVing New |umong as many farmers as possible i ign j Sehoo plans for his work. Mr. Hoover | Showed 4 talent for publicity in fur- 2 A = thering ‘his undertakings which no @@ @' % v;é.}(’ @7 =7 . @; man of his generation except Theodore \ f \ { { Roosevelt approached. 22 lu N 4 ) &/ > New Standard in Shiphuilding. The ermans d. ability to build sh over men, munitions d supplies. With us shipbuilding 1 so long been neglected it was no longer a trade, but craft. In 1914 the F ent dir ed the Secceretary of Yreasury, the Secretary of th and the Secr vy of Comme draft a bill to rest to Ameri merchant marine. was filibustered | to death in the Senate ed | and passed with emasc halted its quick ac gervice before we entered the war But without shipyards (for the Navy had contracted for 70 per cent of all shipt lities before the | was done in bundi COLLAR freshed mercha i new standard 15 as retreshe vy ungertaking of ere after a bath as the his life is a contirmed optimist . . and brou on and faith to what | man W!‘IO wears 1t Sc1- seemed a ible task. He and | ) ence, soap and starch pool their efforts to please men and his spirit of co-operation and f 0 fl enthusiasm and readiness to co-op- here from nine to five 1e other men who taught us that; erate with every of The gov: | N . high place - d l i aily. “ships will win the worked ernment gave him n war leaders. known Watches made. It has ruby jewels; new, handsome thin model, gold A filled case, war- 7 o ranted for 20 vears. We have o priced this won- derful Watch dur- RAILROAD MODEL ing this sale at.. $49.75 No Mcney Down—Wear While You Pay, for $1.00 a week—credit or cash, same price. No Money Down—Wenr While You Pay, for £1.00 u week—credit or cash, same price. ised American | nd to send A Little a Week Is Schwartz’s Way; Same Price for Cash Makes it Easy to Pay Bathing Hours for Collars . .. - SeYeic g ) Ladies’ New Designs in Bracelet Watches BRACELET WA TCHES are being worn by well-dressed women everywhere—and naturally $ the Schwartz displays are in keeping with the demand A Week [ ) #ucceeded I 1N 2 Your choice of $5 Gold Filled Penknife and Chain or Cigar- cutter Knife and Chain with every Man’s Watch, during this sale. We have them in round. cushion, octagon and other good shapes, with ribbon and chain bracelets. No Money Down FREE—Ribbo AT ey miracles. They said he spent mone too freely. that ships cost too muc and contricts were given at exc sive prices. But Hurley got resuits among civ Order for “Heatless Days. Harry A. Garficld, head of the Fuel Administration anothe m- ber. earnestly av- ing of coal n Bracelet weved th d 0il was exsential to e winning of the vir ‘Side from %"\ § Telephone Franklin 71 Dinened s “The v went e, 1 " | AP S O an Searoe nad he Anmaane '::v@ F. W. MacKenzie, Manager > = overseas insistent How 1 this ve supplied? The miners were pro ucing every possible ton under di- rtult conditions. The ad cut down their allow they | shivered in their omething more drastic was nec The afternoon of January 16, 1915, | Mr. Garfleld came to n office, and | 7 his tense face showed his was nol (g & N/ 28 FAMILY JEWELERS = “—— AND OPTICIANS Cor. 6th and C Sts. N.W. 5 - e 7S 8 5 /A~ e ToLMAN TauneRY usual mission. In a few minutes he explained our dire need of. coul for | ships and for overseas: h& said he | had talked with Secretary Baker and wished to know how T felt about ad- vising the President to issue the “heatl b &, et 7 <l & (T ol sl A R Gl A A A A (1) T‘J, Years v0( Nq“l‘l"f : 3)1-.23 : M ' sT- 'N'w Denling roved. TR i i i Ll 3 s A |