hat there is enthusiasm in the Stahlhelm cannot doubted:for the
men came last Sunday from every alter of Germany. They wear home-made uniforms ieh are excusably far from being uniform. The one lig that adMits of no variation is the silver badge, the form of a shrapnel helmet, worn on the collar. Lee sons of the ex-Kaiser were present, and, on the Ole, the Berlin police were fortunate in the small tuber of personal injuries. These are said to have caused in obscure scuffles, and not to have amounted more than a hundred. Herr Stresemann knows very however, that though the unarmed Stahlhelm is an army, it thinks in armies, and on Monday warned everybody concerned that, in his opinion, re could not safely be a change in the conciliatory. ign policy of the German Government.