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Tin: OTJzzzn dailv jouhijal, rczmjuzD, crco:i 4 . , A LAB OR TU OU 3LES i III DOUR F.10RE McAfloQ lured by, afff 111 taMf. Coast j Los Angeles 1 To Be Future Borne 5' ACUTE THAN EVER New Torfc. March X. Former Becre tary of the Treasury W. CL McAdoo has "yielded to the rare of the Wert" ud la going to Ixw Angeleg to live and to practice Uw. Mr. McAdoo gave ont tba following statement tonight t 5: - v; I McAdoo and I have spent pur vacation (OprrWM. ltl . ' I whenever possible In the Wert. OM BtocxBobn. MasO Prospects of Ml frequent visits there have) given as a I wide aoanelntanca -with Ita delightful l. Dssnnark. wWd, -mod brigbt-Ust fP riJT.0 at rw JmrmI MM inuir iva.,. I. J encouraging now that I w, o.,,, bilged to surrender to the itreelatlbla lor of Weatera life. "So we har decided to carry oat an Idea we ha -re entertained ever since we spent the winter of 191 la California, following my resignation aa secretary leaders have conducted aa intensive campaign abated at plunging the , coon- try Into a general strike. A former Panleh cabinet minister, av.M.i a a toa--t.wi. a. a A the aorth-e tatZartnUry meet treasury and make our home in decleredtoday hattneUoob: tHti- Ane1'"- 1 lnten to practice lew xtStXtF Xm&XZw2U there, but I ahaO lathe utotof thins. ..w .v. ru.uw .vTi- ,. some to New York fraouently " s I Warn OjevV eaSeaeievawosl W w?a BnAMsaBsel efta WwMar aVeew - --- acaiart the power af the employers eseo. Mr- MeAdoo'a sop, J"ranals X. Me- "tatioa. awnwjyarr se Adoo W)U conttnne aa a member of bia "I believe that the Danish employers father's law firm bare, the firm beinf are raaklna; a b!f mlrtake hi Ham thie re-orranlaed under tba name 0 Cotton Urriba lockont weapon acainet tne labor I . Tanauo. unions," aald llr. 8 tannine. "The em ploy era deal are that 00 m petition from Germany -moat be met by lowr wares and looser hours of worb They ask Panlab workmen to accept waae reduc tions af tl ear cent, annul the alrhUheut f day and forego tba overtime wage ecalea. The workera are wtulaaj to accept a 10 ar cent redaction la warns, but refuse absolutely to annai tba elfbt-bour law ar aire VP orertlmt, Attempta t ftrbl tratloa hare- failed.' ' , "More than 1 00.60 persons are now anemployed In Denmark and tba ratter In la becomlBr Intanaa tbrourb lack of food and foeL Is la estimated that tba lockout during- the first two weeks ooet Denmark i0.O00.0Ot crowna (normally IIM0O.0O0). Merchandise from Oermany Berlin to Observe 400tb Anniversary rOIIiUtber's Coming (BpscUl 'Vire) te The 7arail sal lk CMeaeo Berlin. March Several delepates of Qta National Iditberan Council ot Ajthwv loa will attend the tOOtb aanrreraary next Sunday of the arriral of MarUn Lotber la Wlttenberr with tba nret translation of tba New Testament into and other countries bavina low maao I Oennan, wblcb eyenttjajly led to the ref- racturtef coata la now atreamlnc rntoiormauon moremni.s aiany aeiegaus rrom an over tne wona ww ne preeeni at tba celebration. Among those ex pected ars tba Rer. Tbomaa F. Born blaaer ot Chicago and John A. More head, president of the Roanoke collera and European eornrtiissloner of tba Na tional LAtberaa counoiv . i v.- i -4- Bread Price Again. Increased at Berlin Denmark, lncreaaias; the danger oorn petition - which tba amployera they must a to id." BTAKCH B1D0I 1SW WATS OF STRIVJES 13 OKSJfAVT : . (By Dnlr-1 gerrfae) i, . Berlin, March 1- The month of March Is already betinnlnc to Justify the fears of. the government that It would bring trouble. March, which erer since the revolution baa been known aa tba "crasy month." opened today with a new Wave of strikes sweeping the country.. The metal workers are striking today In Bavaria, while the bricklayers and building trades workera went ouV In Central and .West Oermany. Tba book binders and t the transport workers ; (Snsekd Cable to The Journal sad the Chkaee Daily News) , (Ooprricbt. 1922) Berlin, March i. Consternation wt caused here today ' by the" announce- etarted strikes In Saxony end tba miners I merit that the price of bread Is to bo ta in Middle Oermany are. out. I creased another 40 per cent Only about I la government quarters it is aald that I two weeks ago the price was Increased strong radical efforts are being made to aiuie too various movements Into general strike aa a protest against the aign ooss 01 living. LAB 0B CRISIS. UrTOLTCTO MILLIONS THREATI9S X BIX AT London. March tWL N. R)4-A labor erlsla affecting nearly LMO.OOQ in tba engineering ana ahlobuildlag trades! m TfaMf temnle tt the Mnt-n mhm I threauna Great Britain today. A lock-rat Spokane Is offering a elte of 10 acres valued at 125,000 for one ot the Shrine hospitals for crippled children, five ' ot wnicn are to te ouut tnia year; TS per cent or from S to 14 marks, step which stirred np :.a good deal of antagonism and bltternesa againet the I government. The new price : increase will make bread a luxury beyond the means of a large portion of the popula- : tlon unless wagaa are Iscreaeed corres pondingly. out Of ualonlsed ehxmeera an March 11 has been called following the breaking off of negotiations between the men and their employers. 4 The workers) have re- -ectea proposals for bonus reductions, effective March 15., :- . - ; Alleged Swindler 1 r Used Sooiety Teas 1 To Defraud Women New York. March L Alfred R. 1A4 aey, held In Jail in default of $50,000 hA o-nd charged with defrauding women out of .approximately $700,000, used society, teas to help him sell spuri ous eeeurtOea. Mlaa riorenoa Jamea, popular In the reunger aoclety set. told the district at. torney that Lindsay paid bar 10 per eant coram las Ion on sales aha made- to women friend a.' Mlaa Jamea also ad mitted that she gave a tea at which aha latrodooad Lindsay to several aoclety women. Lindeey paid the coot - of this tea, aha aald. Loading financiers here scouted the idea of a "Domino dob" of which Lind eey aald be was a member. Charles It abla and W. AverUl Harrlman aald no organisation, suck aa the embeaaler do-' scribed, ever existed. , Undeeyo wife la 111 and baa refused nourishment since her husband's arrest Careless Shampooing " f 1,5 v v Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully. ft you want to keep your hair look ng ita beat Most soaps and prepared aharqpoos .contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair Dniwa. ana ruins lu ! . The best thing for steady nee is Muistiiea eocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and kt easel ess), and Is -better than anything else yeu can Two or three teaspoonfula of Mul alflod In a cup or glass with a little warm water la sufficient to cleanse the hai anil Mlr thn.Mi.1it. Him. ply moisten the hair with water and .W 1 . . . r n at maaes an aounaance of rlrh lrr.m lath. w-VfK -4n... out easily, removing every particle of dust dirt, dandruff and excess vib iuf uatr unoa nwcaiy ana even ly, and It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright- lus trous, fluffy, and easy to -manaera. ,Tou can get Mulained eocoanut oU sharanoo at anv nhurura it-a aheap, bad a tew ounoea will supply .'.i nnninr 01 uie zamuy lor mvnuia.- ra ears your aruggtat gives wm JcMi READ THIS nOM vTJFE" 'Cornparliona are neceesartly odious, but L . "The Birth ef a NaUon. -Hearts of the World,; " tba aandloea-porterlngs ot David Wark Orjfjlth and Cecil B. beMUle appear pale and nrtlfidal in thailght af this now produeUeak " - ri2?- fwt-Hfn of the Apocalypse to a. Jlvbtg. breathing answer to those who still refuse J "f motion pictures seriously, ita production baa never , tooehed bafora."; Playing New at Popular Prices " Matinees .25c V V Evenings 80c . . Shows Commence it 11, 1, 3, 8, 7 and 8 Doors Open at 10:15 A. IX. Is .1-. -.VS::.- iV'. ,7 the Fornial Opening of a i New tore Yon life scializinfiin the best trades of , ; inn s Twearat Popular Prices - y'1 pOTOLAR PRICES for the finest grade of younger men's" clothes! alust sort o sounds impossible, doesii't it? Especially to you younger; men who have - had to dig down deep mto your pockets to pay the prices necessary for the good clothes you Have insisted on having. But here in. this new: store, popular prices for 'the finest grade of younger men's clothes will be the regu!ar?programme. - s . You .yoiuiger men, who want good clothes at prices within the averaco mrf reach it b to your needs that tiiis new itorola say to you: "It pays to buy tKe ltbut the best nee4 notjbe and in tiiis store is not coupled with ' high prices. '-V-y: Here is a brand-hew store with alT brand-new mer chandise. - Everything is new here, even bur merchan dising plans, under which you are able to coxno here and, for a fan and reasonable price, buy clothes that lead in style quality and dependabilitye No selling tomorrqwtore open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. mSapd 8p.tn. to 10 p. nu hi this announcement we w&nt to isskd it clssr that there Will be no menhaziciise sold the first day. The entire day Will be given over to an inspection of this new store, its conreniences and the fine clothes and hiTQitliings iynleuns. ; "V StratfordCktKes-"TheS tlonally known , brands of fi Manhattan Shirts Stetsen tiatsBerg Hats Phoenix Hosiery Onyx Hosiery--VaSsar UnderwearManhat tan Pajamas and Underwear-tJie best brands of collars, ties, gloves, umbrellas and canes. - iOME to this new store your storetombnwy. Come morning, afternoon or evening. Itwill . y have a dordial welcome for you then; arid at all times thereafter. It is our sincerest wish that this new store,;with its convenience its.riierchandise, its service and its eminently fair prices, will bring you as much pleasure in its use as we have derived in creating itfor such a splendid purpose. ' , , ; ' ' :. r r -r. "v.-v 1 . I A' 328330 Washingtt -V: .Just Belozp Broadway i 1 ,