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AS GUEST OF GI (Continued From First Page.) fhe party came on deck and pro- ty was in a dark fur coat and a t turban and carried a huge ter of American Beauty roses. soon as the Admiral stepped on thedeck of the Vigilant, Admiral Rod- n's flag was drawn down and the eval flag of Great Britain wae broken oUL The police boat John ¥. 2 was alongside with the police band aboard, but no national airs were played, the band discoursing only the tunes of the hou POLICE BAND PLAYED POPU- LAR AIRS. As soon as Admira: Beatty felt that he had met ail the official welcoming party and this part of the ceremonies was over he asked to see the news yaper men. They gathered about hi in the cabin and he sald to them: t is @ great pleasure to me to re- visit this country to which we are 60 muoh In debt in assisting civilization gaintain itneif and to save the from devastaton. I place my | eeeded to the port gangway and the/ @obtArkation to the Vigilant Lady) eral members of his camer SAAR ALA ROI TA ONG EON N eyLm Reto ae arrived, her coming being heralded by the admirai’s battery of Govern . was a battalion of the 22d Infantry with its band, all in trench helmet4, and @ company of marines from the |Brooklyn Navy Yard, alsu a detach- ment of mounted police and the Po- lee Reserves Band. Accompanying Admiral Beatty as |ne came ashore were threo Secret Service men, one of them being W. H. Houghton, who will not leave the side of the distinguished visitor so long as he ts in the country. As another precaution for the Admiral's safety, thirty men of the Bomb @yuad, under Sergt. Gegan, were scattered through the crowd about Pier A. After the formalities of greeting had been concluded, the Admiral waa driven up Broadway bright with the red, white and blue flags of this coun- |try and his own, The Royal Standard of Britain flew from Trintty Chu and all through the financial district the British flag and the Stars and Stripes were displayed. Ships in the river flew the British Jack. In the crowd along Broadway from the Battery to the Citv Hall, where Admiral Beatty was officially ‘greetod in the name of the city and exended its freedom, there was a notable proportion of his countrymen. The crowd waa typically English—reapect- ful but unemotional tn ‘ta welcome. ‘There was cheering all along the iine, but little of it, acording to police ob- | servers, came from the atolid Englieh- | men, who contented themselves prin- | cipally with lifting their hats as he MAYOR PAYS HIM_HIGH COM- PLIMENT. Mayor Hylan, accompanied by sev- the British Admiral at the top of the steps of the City Hall, up which Rear a mighty volee, and am) Admiral Rodman and Rodman Wano- friends who, I am sure, wi, % Admiral paused and smiled, adding, “It's quite easy to slip, you know. I appreciate highly being here as the guest of the American Legion, The last time I was in Amer- fea was fifteen and a half years ago when | came for the funeral of Mar- ghal! Field. Lady Beatty was with me at that time.” Admiral Beatty was then asked by one of the reporters what he had to say about the Limitation of Arma- ment Conference to be held in Wash- fhgton. He replied “We—everybody, in fact—hope for gteat things to come from it. Cer- tainly we are entering the conference with th: ea tn mind.” “Will you be here for the entire session of the conference?” he was * asked, “1 1} not be here very long. ome one must be in England to keep the navy shop open, you know.” At the Battery the crowd and tho reception committee had been waiting troductions. He spoke of the Mayor, |maker escorted Lord and Lady Beatty. Mr. Wanamaker performed the in- as “John Faithful Hylan.” r. Hylan said: “As the Chief Executive of the City of New York it becomes my hon- orable and official function to welcome the second of the European visitors to arrive at this port on a mission to this country in’connection with the ceremonies to be held at Arlington Cemetery on Anntstice Day, the rank- ing Admiral of the British I was in command of the Allied naval ferces during the war—Admiral Beatty. t who “The City of New York recognizes In your person an outstanding figure In tho making of recent world history and a distinguished representative of a people who, allied with other pow- ers, participated in the war, now hap- pily ende, ‘The Mayor then discussed the Con- ference on Disarmament, saying that America had already reduced her | as on the seas. a wnuch to the people of this coun- try as to those of my own. PRAISE FOR THE AMERICAN sake, Police Inspector Thomas Un- FLEET IN WAR. derhill had 200 reserves whose lin “An American squadron, com- Stfetched westward to manded by my gallant friend, Ad- miral Rodman, came to help me bear , those responsibilities. It was to salute as ,Admiral Beatty's car) of the American Legion, a legion | ‘abinet, awaited | making acquaintances with many of your great countrymeh who assisted world from being dominated by a G will prove ag fruitful as we all ex- pect and hope it will, In the mean- are full of hope. Your Honor, I thank you for the great honor con- during the war. [thank you." building as the Italian flag had becn could tell her. She loft in high In-| and a voter and was entitled to know. There were six British fiaga decorat- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, effective disarmament as a means to he had becn of the opinion that there | Police Inspector John O’Brien for his world pedoe must include disarma- was an ordinance forbidding the dis-| services, ment on land and in the alr as well play of the fing of a foreign nation on| There was little In the nature of) the staffs or in any other way except | demonstration to mark the Admiral: “Admiral Beatty,” the Mayor con- tn the deccrations on the front of the | progress northward through the city cluded, “it is now my official duty building. to present to you the freedom of & The custodian of the building clty which, beginning aa a little however, Dutch village, developed into the United States, Itallan, thriving City of New Amsterdam York City fiags in ord and expanded into the greatest city reception had come from the Mayor's One of the motoreyel ft PRL Nth alt that the order to use the, for Treland” when he party was) ate and New | passing through the lower part of tho| at the Diaz | city. on the fi of the earth—the liberty- office an hour before the arrival of loving City of New Work.” Gon. Diaz. Having received no order Admiral Beatty responded as fol- to-day, he said the usual arrangement | . lows: of ordinary times had not been dis-| | “Your Honor: I am deeply touched turbed. by the warmth of the welcome which The law in the case simply pro- has been extended to me to-day. That vides that the Mayor and not the welcome indicates truly and clearly Borough President shall have all that the heart of this great city un- jurisdiction as to any and all deco- derstands the work that has been fations of the City Hall done by the naval forces of the Allies during the war. ‘The responsibilities the residence of Marshall which it was my duty to shoulder wo. 699 Park Avenue, Admir during the war were responsibilities waa escorted by a detachment of | motor cycle policemen and a mounted | About the house fo! detail source of great strength to us besides Passed. The Admiral gave restoring skin health being a token of the bond that united falute to Lieut. Eason, in command | . But effective as Postam our two countries in the hour of of the horsemen Atall druggists jtisinace of the contest, battle. Iam happy indeed to have At the steps of the Field home the Admiral Rodman with me once again offictal in the pleasant task of giving publi: expression to my gratitude for your friendly reception, “Iam here to-day at the invitation | which can do much toward tmprov- ing conditions of humanity and lead- ing us into the way of peace. When I accepted that invitation I did so with real pleasure at the thought of us and the Allies in preserving th man autocracy. 1 hope that the con- ference whith is about to take place time {t would not be wise or usefu to say anything more than that @e ferred upon me, and in conferring that honor I tuke jt as an honor to the great fleet which I commanded The procession had hardly left the City Hall when a woman cane through the crowd and demanded to see the Mayor or somebody else in authority to know why the British flag was not displayed on one of the four flagstaffs on the roof of the, flown tn honor of Gen, Diaz. Nobody | dignation, saying sho was a oltizcn ing the front of the City Hall, Secretary Sinnott, when the ques- On the journey from City Hall to 1" ‘ifth Avenue | The mounted men were drawn wo | E> in line before the residence and cam farewells were 6aid by the GOL tttate Admiral panied him from Clty Hal! personally thanked and congratul d skin health to- Poslam Thousands dpon thousandsconld tell you how l'ostam und Posiarm | Soap acted quickly and surcly \ on their tormenting eruptions, stopping itchingright away,and _ smart sycedily ld, et] Beatty | ufety | safest things—nothing to those who had t tend est, moat inflamed skin, A little Pos ¢ long way. Taboo tip from Winthrop Wise athe surfecewi@ Kyanisze, Dries overnight —uwith a tough waterproof gloss This solves the old floor riddle. 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