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' : £ ' THE EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. T 'I'HUR’SD’KY, JONE 15 early A st the Stmght's | | 40 minutes. e Reming at $1750. Very attrac- The same Chicago packing com- ‘For Your Player-Piano = > 8 & t ith the.profoundest In-J SE—————— HOL DS PRA [’E R OF KE Y Abe Martin Savs: Tofeption with, the- protoundest 1n-|FROM STEER IN IOWA , | b, thet it was 8o well regarded. T0 STEAK IN PARIS CAFE, K bt <2 Elements of Greatness. I FOR .ZVAHON ANSWRED “If one,. forgetting the music, will l" 13 DAYS’ NEw RECORD { For Sale—Houses THE sm\(.u THAT NI d | ponder that poem of battle and vic:| By e Assciatea Press. / ! c:clzng—wnu E | o ene "‘;"“d"“{““',‘ think he| “CHICAGO, June 15.—Steers which ! Central Downtown—9 ! ECOXOMICAL.. iu comprehend the elements thal] grazed in lowa pastures Jume 1, fobis ianiii? Fhaine : ; . ol ke s Nave made it reat—grest 18 2 00| Sier"parvod as ‘siesks in Farls | : - ll| ASBEsTOs COVERING President, in Dedicating Fort McHenry L SRt A A een: Spor. | Svils Taesday, Large, new, double ga- “COMPAN 5 : e H 4 ey B8 Pl o Dot Phe| . When the Cunard liner Maurl- | rage, 30-f oot side alley. | 916-918 D 5 o o 3 & nnxlatr;' wlll\owhlch B e tha hom. | tania docked at Cherbourg Mt()ng A 4 L ) et d o «1:‘ St. N.W. Memorial, Lauds Spirit of Author , E | Barineen " Rad " councd, ipe awibor | 947, after . record voyage of 5 | | Al rooms bright an [ Senisgon 5. ¢ N t' ‘l H ] ’ i fiedmgsl:eh;mtlf: s:r‘:ea ::::mo:f 19;(::2 unloaded 3}{," tw?‘fh 1en‘cmcrxu I » | 1Ly | a e s arionat ‘11ymn. i s “|answer would tell the fateful story:| June 4. Jthe total running time | H i | t t o b gl Betvech chicasy sna o Etfopens | | [ — [ | . path smoothed, or to find its problems | {riPUI= 10 oS ETRTEE T oment | Folved for it 'in advance. Solutlon |the inspiration of a WUal Mo eor!fundamental in the British Drogram | poetic revelation of an American soul |, Mal Walter C. Guillon, infantry, in PURE VINEGARS ;s the fit price we pay for our greatlip, gongs of the ages, but rather|of revolutionary years aflame. ) S N ey s P {nheritance of liberty and ODDOT- smore 1S momorialiss the patrlotic| “The campalgn started off success- | “If our generation is called to|has been Lrensiorrod < L servics of the author in his everlast- | fully. The British occupied the lower qhouldejr unprecedented ‘:iurdol\s ;f”‘ e = 3 fom to the soul uplift and | Chesapeake and Poiomac, captured |may rejoice in unexampled strength. |7 Atiee Newna: Meyutite. lehxil‘i‘:xl‘ll;:nb‘;lonh!: coun:ryml:n who { Washington, and then turned to re- | Evenlastingly right* In the great: duce Fort McHenry, sentinel at the | fundamentals, we may face the future ey gates of Baltimore. Then the way |with every confidence, providing men | We Have at This Time Oxfords $5.95 Brogues and conservative models, taken from our regular stock, not all sizes in cvery style. Norwegian calf, Russian calf The President, whose address dedi- [live after him ERVICE recedented. burdens it might rejoice s Aiths Leoiatsd Fises. n_unexampled strength. “In the second .unn. he glimpses | pany which made the rush ship- tive terms. gBALTITO‘;f' Ju’n‘e 15_t_h-::. ?l-:zer “Everlasting right 1"‘.1 ;h- great ) tlxie ‘b?nnet;r and bursts Into 1'0"‘4“ ment lnml"urope sent %ro':uln‘r’:'uhlon | ©f Francls Scott Key that victory|fundamentals,” he concluded, v rejoicing. The third stanza is a de-, the malden voyage of the te | - i s I ling—Fox Trot. ever may be justified “when freemen | face the future with every confidence, flance of the oppressor, and then, in| Star liner Majestic, which reached B Possession at once. !»St-mb g—F ot No. 1938 shall 2 bet their lov'd home | Providing men give first of heart and the fourth and last stanza, we find | Southampton two weeks ago after eInzZ uses i | Do 1t Again—Fox Trot No. 1914 all stand between X soul to the republic and its righteous b the note of thanksgiving, the prayer| a run of 7 days, 11 hours and 56 i ) el and the war's desolation” was re-|ingtitutions, and give first thought that the victory may be justified in| minutes. . 5 | JOHN W.THOMPSON & CO. {! smitin’ Through—Ballad. No, 931 iterated by President Harding in|and unfailing devotion to the nation’s the conduct of a race of freemen: I Shipment time between Chicago Hemz vmegm I gh— . No. dedicating here yesterday the memorial | Perpetuity.” 0,-thus be it ever, when freemen shall stana| and Europe ordinarily s twenty Incorporated— —— o the author of ‘‘The Star Spangled = ;“1: olAm.luun'. sneeh. Iletwo:inntlha;l'r lov'd home and the war's_ days. | ! 821 15th St. M 1477 On Sale at Banner.” ‘My Fellow; Amerioans: ’ 5 s Hei Vi e | o = = § “That was the poet's prayer. We eimnz inegars are | Exclusive Agents. Standing near old Fort McHenry.| ‘The l‘“’;"”@:‘g:‘x’”“’:“”“‘;“i:! £ Vinay tairne Sctatm " 0n pride. for tne | OYSTER WARNS DRIVERS | o 5 . - = }MCHUGH & LAWSON where Key penned the words which |ism not only refle e quality o deeds of our fathers, our sons, our made and us ifl e | 's | gratitude, but they are ever refresh- DbFothers, the prayer has been grant- ed | - set to music have become the natton's | FTRCIIAG TUE, TROY 00 TRES SO T ed ed. The faith has been kept. IMPEDING FIRE ENGINES . 4 i | Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. anthem, the President declared the today to rededicate one of ‘these sa- 5 “It is the hope.of every American Heinz Kitchens. They prayer he had quoted had been|cred shrines. We are met to com- ‘Vh (Y 2 3 f in’ one heart today that it will continue to WY granted memorate a historic victory in arms, at's worse n mqn be kept.. The intervening century |More Lamp Post Sirens Mey Be| h ‘b d - when the young republic was first as- i good glove? has brought our country power and = =5 ave contributed a A sprinkle of rain fell as the Presi-|qoreing its nationab rights against an 2o high place. It has cast upon us heavy Installed on Downtown dent began speaking, and he told his|armed foe. And we are met to com-j (Coprright National Newspaper Service.) | purdens of responsibility, making: us . c eat deal to th 1 auditors to turn to ahel(:r it they {lel: memorate a very unique’ achievement | uhlr; the dlfllt‘:]ultturoblel s oxl a \vo‘l;}d orners. gri 0 the excel- = t necessary, adding: “I'm a ptist |in the' literature of natlonal inspira- in the turmoil of a new time. e 0 di - s 3 myself."” tion. Here t atriot: ons of the P need all. the inspiration and faith Commissioner yster has directed ahe, peonle dt‘;!"l?d.ng stuck, and|early e r bl TaLbeE oner of the|retuaul sluging T'f,',’.fgfit' e which " fired_his " glowing 'soul of | the police to enforce strictly the reg- lence of Heinz Pickles 3 o Tsescen ILRE hem for his|most ambitious invasions ever aimed |day became the Army's marching and | patriotism. No generation of men has | yjations giving fire apparatus the s “”“’"‘.’;‘ as he proceeded to read his|against our nation. Here, during the N one The 2 ma War_ pro- | ever comie into the world to find its | rignt of way over all other vehicles. and other members of i manuscript. rage of ‘combat., was born the swell- | duced a Teal y remarkable group of | path smoothed. or to find its p.rob- The Commissioner, watching the en- i Visitse Wounded Veterans. ing anthem of American patriotism. |the songs of inspiration and patriot- | lems Solved for it in agdvance. Solu-|gines respond to a downtown alarm i t.hefamous “57" Used I | 2 Before the ceremonies, with Mrs.| “It is wholly fitting that Flag day |ism. It seems only yesterday that we tlon -is the fit price we pay for our |, few days ago, was surprised at the | . Harding, he visited and talked with|should be chosen for this commemo- | were singing them. There were many, | great inheritance of liberty and op- number of vehicles that continued h 5 . H keveral scores of wounded war veter-|ration and rededication, because our [and they served well; but none has, | portunity. alon the busy thoroughfares, leaving | in your kitchen, Heinz : ans. Mrs. Harding distributed flowers |hymn of patriotism is an apostrophe | even fcr a moment, threatened the s the firemen to pick a clear path as y H and allowed a number of photographers | to the flag we love. Yea, !t is apos- | throne which ‘The Star Spangled Ban-{ 3 best they could. s L i t io take snapshots of her and the men. |trophe and invocation as well, born of | ner’ occuples as the royal anthem of | «“The outstanding and the reassur-| Street car motormen, the Commis- Vmegars will contrib- i After “the _ceromonies concluded the |a'patriotic and poetic soul n the tra- | American patriotism. ing thought of today s the supreme |Sioner said, should stop the moment | resident wae en to the home Ofivyail of a sublimely heroic night. H mposition. they hear the sirens of the fire appa- Scnator France, republican, Maryland. | “*goine one has sald, in substance:| gng. l:;:;" s"l:wn o The Star|SXaltation of Key, in the hour of|ratus and bus drivers should follow ute the same goodness for a brief reception to Marvland citi- | et me write the songs of a people, | 5o Tu8S GUPOIOL 05 4¢ (e time, | BFeat trial, to reveal the soul of a|the rule laid down for private ve- . zens before returning to Washington. |ang I care not who makes thelr laws.” | HotE 0, RV SHC et o for events. | Patriot, in, the night of surpassing | hicles and pull in parallel to the| tQ the fOOdS you pre- The faith has been kept,” he added. | gt quotation presents onme of the | fualon BEACEL SNER Phoq gent a {anxiety.and devotion to country. | nearest_curb and stop. is the hope of every American | iying truths, in every -1and, under|grcae axpedition to occupy the Chesa- | “No concern for seélf narrowed his| At several downtown corners large . heart today_that it will continue tofelery ‘aiy, about the uppeal of |Seohl ARe%c UMive Qut the privateers | thought. No gilorification of the indi- | sirens are attached to the lamp posts! pare. Four kinds. In he kept. The intervening century | pidtds 10 cong to the finer senti- | mpiet, from its swaters, made their | ¥idual marred his vislon. No pur-|and are sounded automatically when has brought_our country power and|jones of the human heart. The truth | {ireless forays against British ship- | 8uit of fame set his soul ablaze. No |the engines leave their quarters. This Hei ] high place. It has cast upon-us heavy | i~ sompletely demonstrated in_the|ping, and to create the b from | personal advanthige hindered his pen. |serves to warn the traflic policemen einz sealed bottles. burdens of responsibllity, making us|. . a) which ‘The Star Spangled Ban- | which to drive a great military force | His country and his concern for its|and gives them a minute or two in share the difficult problems of & world | {22%% Ty 4 " 1o American people | northward. Simultaneously an army |safety wers combined in his ali-con- | which to clear their crossings. It is «in the turmoil of a new time. We|trom the day it came from the poet'siwas to advance from Canada south- | suming thought; the nation was the possible that more of these may be need all the inspiration and faith|,.;r¢ and pen. ward through the Hudson valley, the | great, uplifhting and exalting love. In |installed. 3 i palch fl"fl\.oh‘;egig_:'(‘,’;g Soul of pa-| "\ tnink it fair to say that we have | general plan being to split the coun- I;m- fmpagsioned, anxious, selt-sacrific- = UM - much to pay | try along the line of the Hudson, the exalting and exulting love of coun- ever come into the world to find fts | F3S RefS (zox:i:vge"rmx:owmch bt | Baiwars and the Chesapeake. It was | try, transcending ull else, Key reached| TRANSFER MAJ. GULLION. l Sale Of 510 and 58.50 the same strategical conception | the sublime heights, and wrote the Maj. Walter C. Gullion, infantry, in ' | | cating the bronze figure of ‘The More Than Poet. | would be open for the army's opera- | give firat of heart and soul to the re | ; Spirit of Music” as a memorial to| “Francis Scott Key, though he pro-lunn in accordance with the general | public and its righteous institutions, An Exce tionnll duced some splendid lines which are design. and glve first thought and unfailing P y —you_ will appreciate —in | ey, formed ithe "’;"F‘fl for the & |icss familiar then they deserve. was|® “One need not tell a Maryland audi- | devotion to the nation’s perpetuity. Fine List of on:s olpervance o ag day, paidij ¢'s great poet. He was less, but he ence how significant was the failure| s“An American citizenship of the 1 o high tribute to the author, declaring |was also more, than a great poet. He |of the night attack on Fort McHenry. | high and simple faith of Francis | that “to give ringing volce to such |Was possessor of a patriotism which | It spelled the failure of the most am- | Scott Key, aflame for defense. and no & et 5 o tia | i a supreme “moment could make | bitious project ever put forth for the |jess devoted in meeting the probléms | Des“'able Home @ conviction, to such an aspiration, | o 4o "U0G 0 o iis creatures and |subjugation of this continent. The |of peace, will add to the luster of the was one of the greatest services|servitors: and so a modest genlus was | Maryland militia and the limited force | banner he &o proudly acclaimed . which any man could do for the|raised in one flaming hour to place |of regulars saved the Chesapeake.|Every glittering star is fixed. every | Pro rties Young republic.” among the immortals. That the song |and won far Baltimore the distinction | worth-while procession is the more | ! Tt was not in’ the production of|pecame instantly popular, and t of being the only great seaport on the | jmpressive for its bearing, every pas soul-stirring lines, thrilling with | Khen set to music it was fmmedlately { Atlantic coast which has never been | sion for country Is refined by its un-'| martial appeal; it was in the contri- |adopted as the anthem of militant |occupied by an ememy. I trust that|eolding. On shjps of mercy or ve FOR SALE IN bution of his great hymn toward |Ambrieanism. testifies that already,|for all the future Baltimore will have | gals of war, in the armed camp or Painting, Paperhanging or| Upholstering. Moderate| | charges. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES\ : E creating that sense of natlonal pride S, entury ago. the convic. |to share that fortune with every!(ne’ fomorials of peace, in rejoicing : - and that realization of responSiDILtY | tlon: of 'n reat nationallsm and a |other seaport, but the fact remains ! iC.cogion or flying from the staft | . d Scotch 2 for a great adventure in behalf of |great destiny had taken hold upon that when the British armada of 1814 | jver the simple temples of the school- | an gram. Pimanity, which became at last the |Srety SCUIY M (AKAN O NPGT|retired, beaten from Wort McHeriry: i fng"youth of America—everywhere it V ase | inspiration - ing volce to such & conviction, to such | it left with Baltimore the eminence | jo5es the eye, and reassures the | , of being the one great American port . ki) & an aspiration. was one of the great- [Of beInE the One AL QTLer O over | heart and stirs the soul. until we sing g o dutstindiug and the Treassur-|est services which any man could do Z5C, JF enemyflag: {in all confidence with the poet o ng thought of today, sal € Presi- | gor the young republic. That was the | patriot: q i jent, i3 the supreme exaltation of | ‘o oo J2URE FPRRIS AL VIE Sag Hrms outsbines victors, e et Baser o tamn b Attractive Prices and Terms el aberdasher XKey in that our great trial to revealingt jn the production of soul-stirring{ “Great as were the issues decided l:gp:nulru{ :xngla;‘r){ol,“:fé ‘g:\,xm’: ;’:'unos. thrilling “\1"",‘“ mar(i{al appeal. | that bdeplfember day, the victory has|owr the and Of the free and the home of ' IS r g 8 it was in the contribition of his great | proved of very minor interest in the | the bravé.” Money B French, e countrs hymn toward creating that sense of | popular mind, compared to the fact —————— HEDGES & MIDDLETON Cheertans. 1109-1111 Penna. Ave. Comees B efua rmer Shoes No Self-N national pride and that realization ot | that the batile inspired ‘The Star | el e Toaponalbility for a great adventure | Spangled Bannor. Mr. Key had gone| ASSIGNED TO BATTLESHIP. “No concern for self narrowed his|in behalf of humanity, which became |as a -quasi-official envoy on board et e B thought. No glorification. of the indi- |at last the inspiration of union pre-1ithe British flagship to seek roleam {iCommandsrCharlos 1- Butching, Jt., Sois Ssiaiiinn, = served and of nationalism established. [of an American prifoner. "Admiral |naval attache, U. & legation, Peking vidual marred his vision. No pursuit|"umo one who has a bent for such | Cockburn was unwilling to let him|China, has been ordered to the bat- of fame set fis soul ablaze.” No per- [ ogddities there will be found much of | return until after the bombardment, ' ef (L0 VE0R ©T0C 00 R0 R le T sonal advantage hindered his pen.|absorbing. interest in the study of |lest some o6f the plans should gez( eship g : Incorporated 1334 H St. N.W. Main 1028 e ta| those 'sons of patriotism which at | to the knowledge of tiie Americans. | e - His country and his concern for Its|gifferent eras have enjoved popu- |So. Mr. and a friend were de- ® White Flannel Genuine safety were combined in his all-con- |larity. The civil war brought a_ gen- | tained episty end ship, the ANSELL BISHOP & TURNER, INC.|@@@®© suming thought; the nation was the | erous contribution of songs, good, bad | Minden, from which they saw the Trousers Palm Beach & Goltin. Itiog love. Iy |and Indifterent, but all aiding to fire | bombardment. _“The rockets. red - pl 2 = Sreat. uplifting and exalting lov the national spirit. Once, they were | glare, the bombs bursting in air | > NEW"JULY $850 N Sllli\ this impassioned. anxious, self-sacri- | (h€ national spirt o 5 - o : h 3 o gues, Bung in every | were watched all night long by the ficing. exalting and exulting love of|,sembly; yet one will have difficulty [ two Americans, torn with anxlety untry, transcending all else, Key |finding anybody of the present gen-!for the fate of their city and country. { CT rg.?cl\ed the sul‘w.m—' heights hf“l eration who is familiar with more “The poem was written on an en OR RE R wrote the postic revelation of aniihan a line or two from any of them, | velope and other scraps of paper American soul aflame. I must. of course, except ‘Dixic,’|{during the bombardment and within Mr. Harding apmealed that more of | which in the years since Appomattox | a few hours afterward. It was lit+ ' e 'ffl;’;“'“ 0;};:;! wathor of the na-has been claimed, like every other |erally the inspiration of a great mo- ion n e good thing that the south possessed. ! me: i rience. On Americans of today, and added that |Ss part of the common heritage of | fo reiiroment of fhe Sefeated floet The following records were taken from the even though the present generation |the entire people I Mr. Key was given his freedom and JULY LIST—we are placing them on sale today might be called upon to shoulder un- y S Spanish-American war | the poem was published at once, at- —EVERY ONE IS A BIG HIT—which accounts e e e o | taluiig Initant popUty, for the special release— SPECIAL NOTICES. i 3 | " “Did Francis Scott Key, during the MIREOR SHOP, 55 5% CabiMBIA VB lhnr‘row g hours of tnat summer, Coo-Coo— Lovable Eyes 0ld mirrors resilvered and made new. v night vigil in the storm of battle, | FPex Trot—P .1 jirrate made to order. North SJ. c 5, S3amIns | realize that he was producing an | L Flts Fex Trot—Clab Remul hi) 5 b , secretary, 1916 u‘lmn":;;rla\ work"l Is it lpusslhle ]I‘hal Oreh. n:urno\s COLUMBIA 2376, st mow., D. *' “18*_, to his poet’s soul came later realiza- . T o S N | itnpares cE% | tion that he had written lines which | 3 Kxeky-loo— I Love Her— P avd ask about our reasonabie prices for w.smnmn Alexandria motor bus and an suto-{ meant undying fame? 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