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. e - - 7 - d v * g THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO! D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1927. . g oty T ‘ ‘ sindberg leave sc 0582 for The aviator revealed that his corre- | written in his honor fn every market | whose smiling features now are|he 2 made a th N After having to call on the Presi-|ceeded those for the American Am. |the verses through megaphones. numerable photographs which have | further to the h » dent of France in a borrowed suit ves. | hassador and that the embassy staff But the people are not satisfied with | been printed, went to bed last night \ Friends.” he s 1m not golr terday. Lindbergh awoke this morning | was overwhelmed by the delug He | talking and reading about the hero: | tired, but thrilled by what perhaps | (o try to make a speech. 1 am ju to find so ma ny clothes ready for him |told #itors he had turned that part | they want to see him, and they )|;|\va \\‘J the most eventful day in his life. .L:nnlL‘ to try to tell you how impo e R . that he had a hard time m: = a|of his affairs over to the Bankers'|had little opportunity thus far in his | Chief among the honors hestowed ‘-”:_"' it is for me fo express my fee (Continued from First Page) | white astrakhan headpicce, orders and | choice. Evidently his hurried visit to | Trust Co.. which had promised to take | rapid trips from the American em. |upon him was the Legion of Honor | Inas oThe oniy thing | ean say PR 2 L oL R ke [ S gt N AN { {he tailor yesterday morning had rapid | full charge while he remained in | hassy escorted just like a sovereizn President Joumnersue pinred the| How deepiyiaik she HIeW Dt when the onessmed war hero. Gen. |a well artridge bandolier ]1”;"“,’1“"1‘.1{""""’::' ‘};::f’:f"\{"“]‘f! }""""" Does Not Expect Mother. f,',’,ffh,'."';",',.,{’f,hi'";?l"“""’,.,:.?xliq n'x.’l‘”{:y" pointing blem Lindhersh | than the : Gouraud, kissed him on both cheeks. | over his shoulder. | thing e 3 LR estl i | i adies i ension day and | said, “I go fr to joy. and this | Paris. e | s missto fex g « | bergh remarked, referring to the far To the question whether his mother | Thursday. which i ension day anc 0 R New York Plans Reception llery Boys Kiss Hands. - | apo o e dimem, ™% | Gus cotillon leader once known as the | Was coming to Join him here, he suid: [ a public holiday, for a reception, so | is one of the i : Not in Hurry to Return. 2 3 ot ¥ 2l 5 SHESEE o | Beau Brummel of New York “I don’t think so. It would take too | that as many as possible can get a Bttt obr et Wb E e st R R R Exceeding Anything of Wi L D o | orthe bamait o the Thusstan | Lindbergh slept late, and this morn- I time.” Ambassador Herrick in- | glimpse of him. came at the and there is a possibility of his goins | Ambassador, where the luncheon was | wounded vete ing was as fresh as a daisy and smil- | terject And, of course, you have : ) | whete in the presence of to Sweden to visit the birthplace o Kind in Past liciver: toigst oithe taltbny. On the ; : - ing his famous “Lucky Lindbergh® |only in your plane.” Plans for Public Reception. . he w anted | his fath % { way he was forced to nd shake Faces ( : Crowds. | smile when he faced the first batch of | Duting the last hour before it came | - v (pap gay the president of the eat gold medal and | I want to see o of T Lhan s | ol - " the day’s long list of calle time to dress for the American Club | e o rice preside and | Was told that Mme. Deutsch de la|while T am over e said, “i S | with the cooks scullery When Lindbe h finally got started | s. = m | city council, the vice presidents and | - i who abandoned thelr pots and | for the clul lincheon. he faced a | . One of the est' was Col. Clifford | lincheon in his honor Lindbergh and | £u¥ FouBel Che FOR, e CORTE BRI I Meurthe, widow of the former presi- | haven't accepted any At have By the - New York's | kettles to give him one of the most | cheering crowd, and he and Amba B. [armon, president of the 1 e 'l‘"‘:';'l"“f:‘i‘“"l' :K"i'n'""Lm;':';"‘;"‘:";‘»"\.m,. i e et A i "rlhnt of the club. fd provided funds | coine to me from and 1 am N —-New ork's | s 8 ot . . w ONE Vi s 1to a sor g il ee to o | tor a cup to he ven him After | ne £ to e wny until 1 > st spontaneous greetings he has received. | dor Herrick had to make their v itional League of Aviators 4 SN HOb E BB Lindbergh in an open carriage by the ui natd ) welcome to indbergh today | "Uppgce Who could reach him patted | appearance on the embassy balcony. | Panied by a reception committee SrEee ‘",‘,".’fi."""""""f‘v‘i"’!“ mes- | '\ e Triomphe through the Champs | hearing his prai Minister | home. We didn’t e the fliz ass t Porie | im. kissed his hands or gave vent | Their moved fway between | the Paris chapter of the leaguc. F o ranin, Home ot O i wece With- | 13lyvsees and the Rue Rivoli to the City | f War ainleve e (Continied on 120} justify his fears ex in Tavis it thelr frantic enthusiasm in any | of waving and shouting enthusi- | €4me to present their formal fel | monarchs and heads of stat Lind. | Hall, on the steps of which he will he | when he said he is d of What |,y that presented itself, < men uncovering as the hero | tions, scheduled for Saturday n bargh Femabied that, He. wanted ¢ nted to Parisians. Later he will | those Yorkers will do” when he | .yme out through the wind. | Dassed. and n score of camera men | Put postponed when Lindbergh S [15et the text right:" S © | sign the “Golden Boo id Louis returns. balcony with a French flag in his | husily recording the scene. lost in the huge crowd at Le Bourget.| Sp ' 0 e 5 y | Bleviot after he flew across the Ling | the traditional welcome festivi-|puing “and the street roared with| ' Lindborgh has become America’s 4 : ““h. ll\lllll Iumi he wore one of ties that New Yor e o | e | Ambasgador to Burope. Wherever b doubledbreasted darkegray aftair. With | Lindbergh know returning heroes and heroines and |y, v shop girls, from all{ he goes in the Old World, the young | Lind vecalled that Col. Tlar- |t he wore an obviously new pair of | Above all, want to see hir visiting royalty w < SiE U GUEOn s o ind milinery est hero from the New World probably | mon donor of the Harmon | in shoes and a gray changeable silk his element, and he is going to try ale far exceeding anything of the Juhnml w in the center of lr‘ i, | will be the guest at hix country’s em: |r|mlAIl_, awarded ann lly to the ont-| o > £ to give them an exhibition of the sl«xll{ i | massed on the opposite side of the | pyssios and legations | standing aviator of each country. Hel phe shoes were the hare ing | Which brought him across the ocean The municinal tug Macom, shich |streer, were iess favored than the | fong a he stoys in France ihe | took occasion to pay tribute to Shirley 1, PR TestAtINE | with the regularity of a « express | HOT WATER has gone 41;»\\.{7” bhay ;n'x;u; o cooks ...“|’ ¢ \.v|lm-‘ hn\sl. h:.‘\nmim; \an embassy in Paris “fi” he hmxx the mmll llq|..t to whom the o flyer's foot is shaped somewhat | (r2in. He is planning to make a tlight + v Lderle and other no |content themselves with throwing | his headquarters, and when he flies to |award was made last year | aifterently from the o! BTG over Paris Thursday aboard his “old So ” ial -'"‘;r‘p‘til:;:! | nn'n |:|x< es ac «;sw m|n .\:Irom ! ‘lkn sels on ay, he will be a | It l\ :’1‘ and well de ljl:ulln‘:( 1‘):2 1‘:l|"1: v»&?u:-‘;:.‘r:lx.:ufljli‘e 'mil} bus,” the Spirit of St. Louis, Ru(mmmgefihtg"fiso‘%lfbbs;,?;e i conquering i showed that he was|pyest ? rvec sald, | 6n 42 atrs. bator P At his request, mechanics at Te i A > 4 | expecially pleased by the demonst \~‘y n the minds of ns living omehody questioned him as m‘},',‘,l]r,gh't'_” atore: heifoundonesthati{ip) s rét airivoiie have alt uly start- | g:hey knew how simple our Easy re will be a triumphant parade | tion of the masons, carpenters and |in Furope this is as it should be, for would do ahout the rapidly ed overhauling his motor and repair- yment Plan is. It's better to from ]m.» Rattery, \v.;:}:\r\;n"‘::v SR ?Ihuh ;,Inll;x l-utt o blw l\l“l'l‘t‘[&l l»;(lh | ne ver, has . it zen o]r the \'\'vshv:'n xlv\u‘:”}:llo of commercial offers Fiyer Idol of France. e tiends age l'” the vas done :’;ykm than to Wflgfilg!ogl your g skyvscraper of e financi | rous| window he heaved a sigh epublic recel d s spontaneo! P g v souve 'S v er burst tret. Tho returning hero Will be ex. | of retief g thaugh to Sav. “Well. | hamase from the Old World, its Kings. | I won't think about them until 1| Tindbersh fs firmly established as | plane Folichadk e cong. Seturane cellar. Stop in and. ste va. OF (24 1o City Hall. where he will be | this sorc of thing is through with." " |t prisidents and fis peoples. SRty el e o h~-irv|~‘[;'{"",’(1";:‘,”“.,,,‘,”1;;‘,“;3 Py the whird | night. Pleased by his simple, kindly | phone. There’s a RUUD for every eceived by Mayoi alker , = i E ! s organized |8 e able . the mechanic red to de i i ".'?'..,, e aw i | Greeted by Gouraud. ’ . Besought by Droves. without any thought of pro [’".,,,,,l F | Journey, the enthusiasm of Parisians vthing for l:im ‘1’:: ?‘(nfi',';r",xx:(:’,n",fll'j R = neuncenent el He had only reached his seat in| & y cought after, that no | M Dot thinking of profit nc | showed no signs of waning and his | viewed by day, the flying fielgwas not RUUD MFG. CO your the banguet hall, however, when "’} v;\“\:;"‘;":!\r:: ('w'Tv;"tjyl‘:.-‘.l.:'\v:.".‘1 "Lind [ oing hack to ma 1 slmnll)r v was making fresh | nearly so tiny as it seeme® to him W3 G SLNW. - Main 6985 5 splause, bes efons et O e | the inai asked. The | fricnds every hour. Saturday night. See Ua. Plumber or tisunderstanding Over ner. “\‘\’-'y:}w_ "J.!lh'fn‘”.h\]ffl,«»f:"'fm at "_:"“‘1,._‘.n staying at o mere hotel. Droves | iy smile b € ! The universal spontaneous affection “ “,m,‘u‘;"" Wi e s 1 Ao st a5Biias iattenant upon | ance, (Tolled. thrangh ‘il [of ambi managers, motion pic- You know, I never left the mail| folt for him amons all classes and | ditches, which give me Some angoron | B it iphana v iorikan, Ul QUONIINE CRRKNER able el e oiatin advertising vepresent.| serviee,” Wi tho Sl respame. | conditions of Frenchmen s unique. | he said, *but I now sec those ditehes S, Mahoney, president of the oo S SHITELY BOVED | s 4 L Lonme sindbergh told Col. Harmon he had [ No honor, it is felt, can be adequate | only existed i y : e i e lidsra oF | Tolowing it ‘o of Gallipoti | Mm ever since he landed, but with i | qcfinitely decided to fly to Brussels | to_express the national admiration 18 Blonde Yol }““,{L» h'e inlane, said the fiver had e mutilited hero of Gallinoli fown Government taking care of him | sarurday, as had heen requested, and | His every action Is talked of engerly e Rl g L o I\y:l;/:(l":.ll\‘:"Ym]‘;\l"v‘l‘ “.\,;f",\,i')'\.“)v’\"Tm‘w’l‘: they h:\\orlvv d ||‘,(v”"||”'.5'n.~ cuest of | then continue on to London Monday. the mipressionable Gallic people; [T i i the American sportsmen, planned by | 3o 008 (S NG, DI aRping | i ho fact that he 18 the Buest o1 After that, his plans are h He i< | he is sung of by popular bards; “Lind- Lt i | i v 7 Richardl B Sin- oo o A £ ap L SPINK | his own country while ad s 0 still considering a trip to Sweden, but | bergh, the Saga” is o rery group headed by Richard R. Sin-|pyy jn his remaining arm and kiss- | jore accident. Amb: Merrick | sata he was not planning, s report o | FEiilive andn conbiNthE. ot i X ir |ing him on both cheeks. | had no intention of inviting him to |y g SR s P E A RNORtes. | five LANGY consisting, ot -xlolin, l"hwmlnrfl(R-ms‘r\v'l(].n \\\':n: | Amb lor Herrick, n‘lml ]n'l‘ifli«h‘;‘ o, e itn e want to e | iouE0 o Germar guitar and concertina peddle songs | ” Q % 3 to act as toastmastel S*lat the lur n, proposed that Lind- | pourget Saturday night. He said to. o it o (at B e o L TR Snuce vl et e Capital Service Studies fair last Sunday, afte ‘hv had rm-\"(dl | ee of sportsmen to settle the world's | jyerely to congratulate vouth in E v den Mr. Sinciair to use his name until | political’ troubles, because, he said, |eage the fight was uc ~ssful, but at - - = 5 established the affair met with nen fly so high above inter- [{ho moment of landing ¢he idea came .um‘/,g'./ylury.”mv ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN EffectlvelleSQ of Lindbergh. e tangles, with disregard for fto him that there was no other pl e reasurer . s = . however, (l(‘l'l.‘ll"“d Lind- | ng al bound: s and obstacl the boy should go except the embassy pproved the function be-| AL P. Peixotto, president of the club, | Since the aviator has been installed | \\‘ ”// | eparted. {and Theodore Rohsseaun, vice presi . g \ // | ° * Royal S. Copeland of New | dent, s: ; It 4 . ol wsked Seeretary Wilbur to | and Lindber n. Gouraud and the | to take care of him and those who 7, am@ Awnings ARE an “importa actor in exter- dispatch a 1ip to France to bring ,\m.l-nmu lfnm_l ‘;l:mwr:nl, Alphonse | have come to see him. . | v Il n s 4 gs an portant factor in exter A e i N : > ‘i,,|,]~<h“'§“:‘:,\p':.‘\',{"‘\"":“"""f"vl' ot (5 | ior decoration™—and it is our task to combine Will Receive Prize in U. S. Lindbergh Makes Specch. B LERR T [&] | d : : . Presentation of the $25,000 Orteig | gh made his second Paris- | of many diplomats who called | Solid Plati an efficiency with effectiveness. We study the con- rize, won by the airman, will take | speech at the luncheon. It was even |embassy to leave cards or deliver mes. | Soli atinum | it g z {:]um- in America. “aly er su than his firs es of congratulations from their Wedding Ring ° ditions surrounding every job for which we are Friends of Lindbergh today ls:m given last nu:lm1 nnhiumh he stuck | governments of sovereigns. | ]l V ]I"W If(e i . they believed hie would reject the hun- | to the same simple style. | (S a. calleairu P8 TP PR L. : . totaling more than a | After holding the uests spellbound ion. | Beautitutie nan | d upon to submit estimates—to give the s, for his appearances in [ for 10 minutes with a most modest| Amnas itic, Stk bag anyi| carved. ane wct wltn'on | TR e s 3o movies, vaudeville and other enter- | description of his New, York-Paris | cngagements for this Week, must hi dinmongs, 1 ¥ U | FACTOR IN DECORATION most practical in service, with the utmost taste rises. ight, he concluded, hope broken all of them, for | — . 2 . “I feel that Capt. Lindbergh will l;n\'cn'l l-\pllrt you t‘vx'rj ]um‘:‘.x"'dnmri T?)l with Lindbergh almost e waking | MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE in color echeme and design. not want to appear in pictures or on |down amid a terrific rof ot ap-imoment since the flier arrived. Shel- 1 N N " the stage.” suid Mr. Mahoney, builder | piause. =~ S cheq | don Whitehouse, counsellor of the em. | | | Rapid Evolution in Design Adds to Awningsatiskdction is'a “Cavial Idea” ¢t of the victorious monoplane. “He ex-| The uncheon hall was so packed has o become one of his i sefulness While Still Contrib- Awning satistaction 1s a “Capital ldea” that pressed himself on that point rather | that the guests had to sit In_ closer companions, ‘A spon-as-the | a n nc | ; i . forcefully once or twice, But he will | quarters than did Lindbergh in 1‘ e Government began to extend » (') uting to Comfort. costs only what it must to be worthy of us— i arger cities, giving 2 rick’s son, P y. ¢ is da - 8 S the aver- e aonst ot is fignt” 7 to_Paris. v i s anotsotel e JEWELERS 935 F Street reansvusuiras ake housewife thinks first of their and you. The hallways and reception rooms | paesy had all their time occupied tak- 5 ¢pmfort_—how they enable her to keep ST. LOUIS PLANS PARADE. ;‘llelfle)zfilo‘::edol:tlll‘i}; pfi{(‘\‘l‘(l:tsmiomclll(\}e Tk cavel oC§thowe f o/ canalto) Ko Jatlon of :;:vsuf;{‘}sxo‘u:nn(ji‘m{l‘a’l”ligbt}:e")'u‘:z Estimates, samples and: sugges- luncheon, but glad enough to get a | r————— sun rays, and how they enable her to St e Khere Mammoth Barbecue Also Considered | giimpse of the hero as he passed. )m_epllhe ‘hlum, up “."h?u, Pl tions submitted without obligation : , b injuring decorations or furnishings. for Welcoming Flyer. Taste of Home Cooking. | Evuml‘afifi (1'\”1;; Es‘grfii | . = But they have another function now Thii miltinsoploevibin s worrairis . ST. LOUIS, May 24 (#).—A parade| TLindbergh got a taste of home cook- Ad It 7 d Childr | :fxml(fltll: lhvr}nmgm:_ even more impor- v by ; it over a long route and rsllr:\ad &KN,,A_ St AR EhS wotivee Jor: dho llntHEoDL | jults an ildren | ani at of exterior decoration. ill budget the bill to your convenience. sions to increase the welcoming throns | which was decidedly international in B Were planned yesterday as major fea: | flavor. Vermont sausages were sand- 1%‘]!["‘{“18?0“3 Ai?‘[‘:‘;gz tures of St. Louis’ reception tl:) Capt. | wiched in between Russian eggs, oo ot < o o Tindbergh, upon his return here in | French potatoes and a new ice cream . o 5 C l A iy i called “Bomho(}l;m;? Lindbergh.” An- . Deliberate action is guided by the power of aplta wnlng Ompany A mammoth barbecue at Lambert-| other dish was “filet de Barbue a ee ee a Sl e 3 % =il s (. Louls flvius fleld and a more form: | I'Americaine © n reason; hence—Dby one’s actions may his judgment L al’indoor dinner at a hotel or a club efore leaving for the Iluncheon » i i Were other details of the reception | Lireibergh had a picturesque caller in | The Best That Money Can Buy be weighed. William E. Russell lans which were discussed by Mayor | Gen. N. N. Buratoss, pregident of the - : - ; 5 s - ¥ : A Vietor Miller with Harry H. Knight | Czarist Association of Russian Muti- The man who buys coal now while the quelity o Awnings, Tents, Flags, Window Shades, Tarpaulins and Canvas Goods and Harold M. Bixby, two of Lind-|lated Veterans. NS e IR Wlreashien o s i ¥ L R \Ho entored the American emhasey is exceptionally high and the prices particularly 1503 North Capitol Street North 2958-2059 1t was agreed there must be a pa-|in full Cossack regalia, with high Vi T 2 rade, to enable every one in St. Louis | boots, baggy blue trousers, a fuzzy attractive displays sound judgment. sl LA LR L M AR e et osetmtnina 16 to see both the fyer and his plane, Diccriiinati le ¥ SN : T Sminit of St Loule: ; i iscriminating people naturally choose il One suggestion was that Lindbergh's Griffith mother, who lives in Detroit, should 5 . | be invited to be the guest of St. Louis, with her son. PR === . L Lindbergh's backers said Lind- L ks calght Eamiaced tntehs (-GRIFFITH @f\ CORPORATION ) Smithsonian Institution at Washing- ton, where the first airplane of the Wright Brothers and other famons ) i " fiving machines are preserved, it Main Office, 1319 G St. N.W. Franklin 4840 might be placed in the quarters of the E First T N Weroiihyinsiare Missouri Historical Society here, or it HE First Trust Notes offered by us are Coal Fuel Oil Building Materials might be left for Lindbergh's own use, . . No decision will be made until the recommended as suitable investments 3 young fiver expresse his wishes. . . Maj. C. Ray Wassall today announc- for trust funds. Safety is assured by their T T T RS ed he would resign as commanding undeniable se urily 3 . officer of the 110th Observation e sec . e o e : This Is Your Semi-Annual Guard air unit, if Capt. Lindbergh would take the place. — EEVERdGOS < : Haximu v ervice TO s CULPEPER, ORANGE — ' Two vears ago Percy Eagon saw a 9 i huge wild boar on Winesheik Island Incorporated 5 prEEa AR ALY CHARLOTYESVILLE - Wis., says the Capper’s Magazine, He 5 4 G e i Bt pever was e to get within g LYNCHBURG & DANVILLE, VA e but never was able to get within range . o o o . until the other day when a lucky . our entire remaining stock of shot brought it down. The hog e T N Saturday, May 28th, 1927 high and had tusks 10 inches long. 2 2 == = ur Special Train Lvs. Washington. .....5:30 P.M. & S rine Suits and 'I‘O coats NAZ AR] AN BROS co Returning, tickets will be honored on all P = P . . 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