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S THE EVENING 3 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. - ASsgey = gecu to have the pool entirely finished | Filipinos, sgldiers, civilians and pa- square and helpful. It is to our ever- | concerned, none of them being caught y July 1, when the wnary will be t_rlo?le orxlqnlnllom Joined on= DECLARES CHINA LOOKS lasting credit that America, of all|by members of the prohibition squ. y turned in permanently. servance of Memorial day throughout 1 the nations that have dealt with|Some of them apparently were (o Uy Fine skating may be enjoyed on|the Philippine Islands. Spanish War TO U. S. FOR GUIDANCE | China, has been the oniy one hat by the thirsty citizens, however. fc [l ; > - the pool in freezing winter weather, [ Veterans and other _organizations not grabbed territory or speciallthree dozen Dersoms were arrecied s ¥ ‘A Col. Sherrill anounced today. joined in a parade in Manfla, where S - |charges of drunkenness. ‘One arres Governor General Wood was the *And finally, China’s faith In Amer- was made 01 a charge of driving o y) CEREM principal speaker. Dr. Butterfleld Urges Study of |ica is a challenge that we shall be a |automobile while under the influcnee / L ONY AT CAPITOL. O e o0 Saarincalaad aatlors pattern. We can scarcely urge China |of liguor. 3 B Wasxhe central featmre of the:ob- Problem—Nation Must Also Be to, the ll'lghl Inlernn!llonal "“'t""xfl} Arrests for all offenses during the . 2 ps unless we ourselves can fulfill | twenty-four hou i PRESID NT TO S MARTYR ey Oberres MpdaiEl Day: :f::‘ng'el:w'e':--l:eer:":fit:w;m:;;n.i‘h‘; Square and Be Pattern. international obligations of leader- | this morning 1o I : I :}( L at Roger Williams Statue. waters of Manlla bay in memory Of |5y th Asocisted Press S EndInnusnce B ien Derasiana Shlrty Biue ¥ at sea. were & ; b » gulations wer The chapters of Zeta Beta Tau Fra- | 213c hela at ail military postar © - | SCUTH HADLEY, Mass., May 31. corded. = ternity held impressive ceremonies China’g challenge to America is not SEE AMITY FOREVER. A in Statuary Hall, In the Capitol, yes- only to sympathize and help put to be —_— | o . t Kenyon L. But- Veterans ofBlueand MARKHAM’S P OE TI C TRI B UTE terday before the statue of Roger HONOR ZR-2 VICTIM. e relan ey o Agri- | Veterans of Foreign Wars Assure | Willlams, who was the first one on * lcultural College declated here in an Commander of Cordialit 2. M M R the Américan continent to preach [Naval Academy Classmates Place |address at the Memorial day services - Gray in Concourse AT LINCOLN EMORIAL RITES the doctrine of absolute freedom of at Mount Holyoke College. President| PARIS, May 31.—The members of | religious_worship. . Tablet to His Memory. B’uuerflald recently r»hlurll:'d erum a|the Paris Post of the Vete of | . Rev. James Shera Montgomery, v. - |six-month trip through China, Korea|Foreign Wars at a dinner gi & at Shnne-. ] “Lincoln, the Man of the People.” |humbly inscribe this revised version|chaplain of the House, delivered the DQN&A‘_SSK? M May 31.—A i land Japdn as a member of the China | nigh: in honor of Ruel W. £ was the title of the poem written by of my Lincoln poem te this stupen-|inyocation and benediction. An ad- [D\S Seremony marked the unvelin€|equcation commission, of which Presi- | torney general of the x e :s Lincoln-memorial, to this far-|dress on the life and services of : Bl dent Mary E. Woolley of Mount Holy- |sunt a message to Commander W Edwin Markham, and read by him|dous . mbrance, | Roger Williams was deliverea by | 25Y, of Licut, Henry Willet Hoyt Wf]oke was also a member. |slde of Pittsburgh ss LEWIS M. THAYER vesterday afternoon at the dedication |Shining monument o ral:e o | Representative Merrill Moores of In- V‘:“g;lw‘-\!éf-:ae"l:; ass fi;a&lfit;;l ‘:u‘; In trying to turn her face from the | nal cntente between all C . ENVOYS OF MANY of the Lincoln Memorial. Mr. Mark- |erected in Immoru; mar! ::z to tne | d1ana. He referred to the Stand lnkeln killed in the ZR-2 disaster. which 00o f;:'wz:‘?:r ;‘.’fi:fi.‘cé‘hfi;'-fu:i&k;"flu'(o Am.-lr;»-un \'r\brflx;shof the world Eoy X _'5;'*75" 507 13th N.W. e e e : ; - | woulc o o matter wh ham prefaced the reading of the poem [honor of our GestFieeh mEilyri g by Willlams on the subject of ‘oul- curred last August, when the Iant|ierficla sald. In at least thrde re-|oiitical changes might ocour. | LANDS PAY HOMAGE | with the following sentence: omesiean. the over-beloved friend Of | ferred to the oRort of Willlams to | LIS broko in twb over Hull, BN |sects, e added, ‘the castern prob- | *Siven T Herrick. the American | “On this great day of dedication, I humanity.” The poem follows: secure Justice for the orlgi:]ml own- | (rip tosts & 4 }fflercng'm"“d a real challenge 10 |ambassador, -ndh M;j, Gen. Harbord Your ers of American soll—the Indians. He 3 ; by | AT 3 were guests at the dinner. . ¢ When the Norn mother saw the whirlwind hour contended that liams had always clz::mr:&-l;m;'t Eiflffi" &zy_ler?:t;?“cg m’rr&e" n;-: 1-“3 cfi#fi?g;a;o e‘;’;flj{,‘, i (et e H Chief Justice Taft Makes Greatening and darkening as it héxrrladeos\l;wn .| maintained that the colonists should ||\ "Iupigren hall beside that erected ;u;;“-on A G tar chstern IN DAY. | ome Sne lett the Heaven of Herces and came pay the aborigines for the land Which | ¢ the memory of Lieut. Coyle, Who| {tal figure, should be made as much 2| NAB 36 DRUNKS s 1 and veu increane fin value— - . To make a man to me L om the 3 ol { et un miv. free eti- Gift Amid Stately, Im- | She took the tried clay of the common road— as taken from the laler o of Cali. | Was Killed fn the same aceident. subject of careful atudy in school and | | Lee x'ive sou a free eat ' Clay warm yvet with (he genial heat Ohf earth, fornia, the grand nasi of the fra :‘Z“;i; Ana hy el (hought Carobiam, | No Bootleggers Among 169 Persnns[ -~ ssive Setti Dasht through it all a strain of prophecy, ternity of Zeta Beta Tau, also d s 5 ¢ R K F L pressive Setting. | Tempered the heap with thrill of human tears, Trraney oF Zet Bl wintine. out 1o | POLES HONOR U.S. HEROES simply because It is 8o intimately Arrested Memorial Day. (- . K. rerguson, Then mixt a laughter with the serious sl:ug-t the audlence the great benefits that o) ‘China also constitutes a standing| Bootleggers were not in evidence | 1114 9th St. North 231-232 In the name of more thag a hundred !rrm‘ ('hc;;:‘fml.-",;;fi bry ‘_z_r;eht‘;ir;n;nac: 4 ;?:{.?:dwl}?e:.ht\'l;mx;:::}z:?clt;lhneelfl"r':z Graves of Men Who Fought With |challenge to America to be fair and 'yesterday so far as the police were and ten million Americans, President And Iaid on him a sense of the Mystic Powers, liglous freedom was incorporated into Gen. Haller Decorated. Harding »ted the great Lincoln Moving—all husht—behind the mortal veil. the Constitution of the United States . 5 - Memorial at the dedication ceremonies Here was @ man to hold against the world, a8 amendment No, 1. WARSAW, May 31.—The graves of : 2 A ‘man to match the mountains and the sea. American soldiers of the army of Leld yesterday afternoon at the foot E IN MANILA, |Gem, Jgsepb Haller, commander-in- of 23d street in the presence of 50,000 The color of the ground was in him, the red earth: CELEBRATION . |chiet of the Polish drmy, were The meenicious tempie: u which & A o (hat Ioveniallileaves, Marines and Sailors Parade—Flow- || i [ (100 ices in the Warsaw C e ity deltvered to. the mation The friendly welcome of the wayside well, ers Strewn Upon Bay. thedral. At Lemburg flowers w > William Howard The courage of the bird that dares the sca, placed on the graves of American of the Lincoln Me- The gladness of the wind that shakes the corn, MANILA, May 31—Americans and|aviators of the Kosclusko Squadron. = ission, in the simple and The pity of the snow that hides all scars, Sfeises which marked the The Secrecy of streams that make their way ur mnil=- nnua SASEEIS < Under the mountain to lh-\lrli(hc;lrl rock, i Ao Cashine The tolerance uity of light Wnile the: "Washington Mogument That gives as freely to the shrinking flower i L D I e tared As to the great oak flaring to the wind— i tomple. O e ara To the grave's low hill as to the Matterhorn earance a e 0 il fncomn, th . Foferad autstands That shoulders out the sky. Sprung from the West. ey i o He drank the valorous youth of a new world. | R e oy The strength of virgin forests braced his mind, i M e overnment i e The hush of spacious prairies stilled his soul. o o Drded e oL T His words were oaks in acorns, and his thoughts i bbbt N inany tands: Were roots that firmly gript the granite truth. | members of the dent’'s cabinet. vy, members of the nd House and .‘».‘.‘JE‘J‘.I‘ o ff:.mh"m'zp::‘f:,(:wznr;":ol;on-e— Stnerdicpectal parstsloscaplaai e To send the keen ax to the root of wrong, | O e e e Clearing a free way for the feet of God, o e = . X Hehe STobai I Ehy reat bpses Dank: The eves of ‘conscience testing every stroke, a4 5 This is a twice-yeerly event with us--the only occasions when | Sons & Bry £ 0 make his deed measure of a man. ays of = - P e 5 . 5 i pocl Ey means of He DUilt the railplie as he built the State, O e T we have sales—and we believe you recognize in them extraordi- oud POL R X Pouring his splendid strength through every blow; “ price " advertising, P oeremg GIStnCHIT heat e The grip that swung the ax in Illinois nary opportunities. SiIk Flag Dedicated. Was on the pen that set a people free. we are prompted to K Amer tag was dedicated 4 2 ~ B . 5 5 : . - L W e e So came! the!captafn withithe mlghty-heart] remind you that if a The entire stock of Wool Suits is included—excepting onl; Yepublic o had come fro e And when the judgment thunders spl y J 3 - Son D et s Nrtnohing e S o e e house VG, mew and Tropical Worsteds and Full Dress—otherwise take your choice | i ery to take part in the He held the ridgepole up, and spikt again Y . & I wxercises. Robert Lincoln. "son_of Thejralicts gnahe home Hojheld higpince: -WOT: ‘?t Bk Tweeds, Homespuns, Herringbones, Fancy fon when he reached the platforn Held on through hlame and faltered not at praise, includes it i . . Honi i sgackadsthn miatfor Ae whan b Fell. fa ehitind e D d each pair Worsteds and Cheviots—and the plain Blues New York Avenue Presbyterian | A% when a lordly codur, green with boughs, stock—and each pa 5 3 e oTe, Dlucaln morshibed: And lewves n lonesome Dlace anainst ‘the m bears the HESS SIG- —Young Men’s Models, Conservative Models spe v awesome EDWIN MARKHAM. RE indel- praise we this memorial to | NATURE, the indel: and Sport Model‘. At i Wi Thou dist odadn | e ible stamp of REAL that through his leadership and mar-| o e A an®re L aspiration for freedom proves his uni- | days of reconstruction would have : Endithsiamandips “We Ilie to dwell on the fact that | ment were me’ purs. ot mior n Ty AND QUALITY Suits that sold up to $38....... . se the Tittle one to his assoclate did not see him as he © Word of Hatred Uttered. 4 Mmoteration MERCHANDISE. and and the small one | eTeTatione 3 “In all the biitterness of that con- 7 thank Thee for O flict. no word fell from his lips, tried . ar cxe and high heart piLockinl as Tie was, which told of hatred, ir of Go unlltlirxl:“m: the o malice or unforgiving soul. Here is Sons .t t to wer and confirmed so bige a shrine at which all can worship S th SO s 0 s arale . usty the nation ust and hope.| 815 HIER. SRR Here an altar upon which the supreme — uits a up rejoive inthe simplicity of his | Weak or_powerful, | sacrifice was made in the cause of Inc. % hS oo A e f Lincoln’s head at his death grown into| Here a sacred religious . Tror o DT devotlons i helatnalo:of dtving light | refuge in which those who love coun- — Feetingde of Nis motives in hic love| Mr. Taft reviewed the genesis and | trs and love God can find Inspiration 931 Pa. Ave. NW. o of libe o ake us|Browth of the Lincoln Memorial | 4nd repose. > e tha ld 565 of Lbects Ut s ,“;‘fmmmi on, of which he is chairman,| “Mr. President, in the name of the i Sl.llts t sc up to oo i : er el o neritance - of BiSL /g the gradual development of the | commission, T have the honor to de- = = ,‘,k“";" P Bl i plan for the m ated yes- | liver this Lincoln Memorial into your peescace and purboce iibythe i ted i ) f o ot ' : to beinx counsel and plan to the Tight | b3, (1 arts commizs) Siace | L oud Speakers” Clearly There’s splendid variety; good range of sizes—and as you can ] frust for e voiec of Thy sovercien 158 poner_stithe cndiof The mainiatiy Carry Memorial Messages see the reductions are temptingly great—especially when you con- ( wisdom' that out of all flames of fu-|0f the Wa s L i H - 3 B ’ ture struEgiesamd martyrdom our bl VEICIVCd LOX & I o owns| The great crowd which WEM 2 NI mmmnmnmmimm 8 sider they are Mode Suits. people may emerge purified as by ! LIy el el 5 e Are” dud"Sorn anew nto 2 h(gher{“w “‘.‘: dl.. ]'T(rule at l.:rx the dedication found ample accomo-, I-o-.-o-o—.—.—-—--.--—-—o—----o..___ dges eal of Great Artint dations in the spaces surounding the ialagh Th Mod El th ne of the features of the dedica-| “And now, Mr. President,” he con-|reflecting pool. and thousands - whe * : e | e e—F at even | tion, and not upon the program, wasicluded. “the ideal of these great|stood on strects nearby were able l Is YUUR ESTATE quTH = i the two groups of soldiers of ”"‘iAmerlv'an artists has found expres-|to hear the addresses, thanks to the eivil war, one group in blue, and the |gion in the memorial as you se “loud speakers,” which the words P 5 &ent ' other gray, both standing proudly | It is a magnificent gem set in a lo out clearly. < !J at salute as the s gled banner |y valley between the hills, command-| The crowds were excellently handled SAFEGU blew in the gentle breeze that wafted | ing them by its isolation and its en-| by the police. and troops Teom Fort J 1 3 P! across the par) | slinted in the { trancing beauty, an emblem of the|Mver and Fort Washington, the ar- right sun. purity of the best period of the Greek | rangements being in charge of Lieut. < dari o Groups, United. art in the simple Doric, the culmi-|Col. C. D. Sherrill, in charge of pube | Considering that you spend the best Pre Hard referred to the | Dation of the highest art of which ¢ buildings and grounds. More than e years of your life building up an estate it s RS el . 2 | America is capable. 3,000 automobiles were parked. Met- o i i Rt o N it Shat tho| ™ §Eere on theabanics of the Potomac. | fonsolitan Boliee BaY charrs Iy Stoocis ! is certainly worth while to make provision Bnd referring to the fact that men of | the boundary between the two sec- |leading to the park. for protecting it in the best possible man- Morth and South have since Lincoln's | tions whose conflict made the burden,| ' The Lincoln 'Memorial is open to 1 ner. day fought side by side In two wars. | P& .l:;n Xand triumph of his !m.'n 11ds the public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every . " De Retert Sotou £ | pecultarly appropriate that it should |day. including Sundays Those whey i sceli atitation spoke o benait ot Sonoind | stand. . Visible In jts distant beauty |may desiré to, encer the temole: ay ! Union Trust service is a guarantee of speak for the colored | fr'"‘ra the (Capitol, whose great doms|other hn]ursh\\‘i!l,ha\'e to secure cards 1 economical and efficient handling of your Yaps, | typifies nion which he saved, |from Col Sherrill. i Sibon any other grerPaPS: | seen in all its grandeur from Arlington | Today the reflecting pool was emp- estate. Come in and let us tell you why. Ry £ | where lie the nation’s honored dead |tied, to allow workmen to complete d = iy e it M- | who fell in the confiict, Union and | the construction. Cot. Shesn® o _l 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts tion.” “Lincoln’s death,” | Confederate alike, it marks the resto- | ——————————ee——e e | = ! was the lust and eosi- | ration of the brotherly love of the C =1 it S T e G B VITT Sy unioN TRUST cO om. s Dr. Moton sald that “no one is|South as to those of the north. The Tasteful Effects in Sl . l ] ore sensible tha 4 i th k that the greatest P N ot le than the mepro Bim- |l ortune th all the: Erinls of that Cover Fabrics, 39c OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The great Amerloom maptigie 0nIn | section was the death of Lincoln. per sd. embracing choice ere- ' - e i Fecorded’ Gy hie” tveriastins | Had he lived, the consequences of tho | Phome tonoer linenes. damagk, ete. credit_ that no failure to reap the | war would not have been as hard for| yiatn Living Boom Buite, $125, " full reward of his sacrifice has ev Al 4 2 in the least degree qualified his loy. |been more easily healed, the trying| 3211 1003 9th St. N.W. alty or cooled his patriotic fervo speaker told of the educational nomic progress of the negro in the last half-century. and declared that the cxro ‘“has gone far to jus- tify his emancipation, and the na- 15% and H.Sts. Steliwagen tion where such achievement is pos- Northwest President sible is fully worthy of heroic sac- | T e.” = 12000000 Negroes Refolce. SEnSwmem— Semom “Twelve millio® n black Americans share in the rejoicing of this day,” Dr. Moton said. “As yet, no other name so warms the heart or stirs the depths of their gratitude as that of Abraham Lincoln. To him above an rs we owe the privilege of sharing as fellow citizens in the consecration of this spat and the dedication of this shrine. In the name of Lincoln, 12,000,000 black . v = Americans pledge to the na n their i continued loyalty and their unre- to realize in deeds the lofty princi ples established by his martyrdom. In turning the memorial over to President Harding, Chief Justice Taft, former President of the United States, characterized the temple as “a magnificent gem.” It {s_set, he said. “in a lovely valley between the hills, commanding them by its isolation and its entrancing beauty, the culmination of the highest art of which America is capable. Here on the banks of the Potomac. the boundary between the two sections whose conflict made the burden, the passion and the triumph of his life, it is_peculiarly appropriate that it should stand.” Presentation by Mr. Taft. Chief Justice William Howard Taft presented the memorial to President Harding for the American people as “a shgine at which all can worship; an altar upon which the supreme sacrifice was made for liberty; a sacred religious refuge in which those who love country and love God can find inspiration and repose.” The fifty-seven years during which the American people have waited for the best music The AM]P][CO -G@hitkenngo- | Emblhed 812G brings into your home the best music; ideally played by the best pianists in the world. miles. Carbon is motor indigestion —better “food” will cure it. Use Super Motor Fuel and .reduce carbon, start easier, get more power and more " Obtainable at your favorite filling station On May 15, 16 and 17 Announcing a Sale of White Footwear Models Recently Exhibited at the STYLE SHOW S of the Brooklyn Footwear Manufacturers at the Hotel Commodore, New York City . These are the product of F. A. 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Chief Justice Taft said, for, in the intervening time, not only have “the figures of his contempo- raries faded, leaving him grandly lone,” but it permitted a generation instinct with the growing and deep- ening perception of the.real Lincoln to develop an art adequate to the ex- pression of ‘his greatnes: Still Wields Influence. “The influence he still wield speaker continued, “one may say with all reverence, has a Christlike char- acter. It has spread to the four quarters of the globe. The oppressed and lowly of all peoples, as liberty and free government spread, pro- nounce his name with awe, and cher- ish his assured personal sympathy ax a source of hope. The harmony of *as . gmeckage.. with .every “popular eii i S A A i e o : | Everyone contemplating the pur- | chase of a piano or player piano should first hear this marvelous invention. : Arthur Jordan Pianoe Co. * G St. at 13th g IlomerLKln.Semrydemr sUPER MOTOR FUEL COLUMBIA OIL CO., ROSSLYN, VA. Phone West 1012 v