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JOW ACTIVTES - OF LUVBER FRNS: athorities Report on Their: Attitude Toward Revenue | :Law Amendments, Etc. (¥ tn extensive investigation into the tivities of lumber manufacturers rough their national and reglonal | gociations is being made by the De- Ttment of Justice, with the assist- g ce of the Federal Trade Commission. this is disclosed in a report sent lay to Congress by the commission +connection with the inquiry being Bducted by the Senate committee 1 housing and reconstruction. The Port, the commission says, is de- fned to show the activities of the anufacturers and their attitude to- i “mational legisiation, amend- | nts to the revenue laws, elimination . competitive woods, control of |l fces and production, restriction of . ‘forestration and other matters.” Mass of Correspondence Shown. |@ The report contains a mass of cor- ™ spondence said to have passed be- 7een various officlals of several of g reglonal associations relating to dces and many other subjects. aairman Thompson, in his letter of #nsmittal, says the “documents sub- itted are merely informative and iould not be regarded as compte- ‘hding all the information with the “mmission.” | @ is set out that the lumber manu- eturers in_ the approximately ten Rerent lumber sections of the coun- ¥ have organized regional associa- ans, which have formed the National ber Manufacturers’ Association, \ ith headquarters at Chicago. 3 Production Statisties. “Bach regional association.” the re-ig ‘oft savs, “compiles statistics upon | réduction, market conditions in gen- 4, sales reports showing actual ices obtained for lumber, and es- W \Glishes and maintains ' uniform | rading rules and a uniform cost ac- Wl «>dnt system. Various other activi- s are undertaken to accomplish the /M gmase of their organization.” ™ le commission informs -Congress 13t the national association has egn “very active in legislative and <epartmental affairs which affect this adustry.” It adds that L. C. Bovle, a Iansas City attorney, with headquar- r3 in Washington, “is employed to stténd to such matters for the na- iopal association” and that he also epresents many of the regional as- _odations. 3QYAL AMERICAN COLORS | OF 18TH CENTURY GIVEN [ b I- Hiftoric Infantry Flag, Returned | by Great Britain, Received by 2 Trinity Church, New York. + H NEW YORK, January 10.—Symbolic |l of {the cordial relations existing be- | tween this country and Great Britain, the regimental colors of the Royal Argerican Infantry were returned to'l thg Trinity Church Corporation at g spécial services held yesterday atig Goyernors Island. . The colors were presented by Maj. s Gep. H. K. Bethel, British military at- | taehe at Washington, representin thd British ambassador, Sir Auck: largd Geddes, to Dr. Willlam T. Man- B ning, rector of Trinity Church. ‘| The historic flag. which dates from ! 1736, will hang with the colors of the ll 1st. United States Infantry, oldest service flag, in the i Cognelius-the-Centurion “ony ors Island. . . Maj. Gen. Robert Lee Bullard, com- Il mander of the 2d Corps area; the ! Mairquis Carisbrooks. a cousin of King |l Gebrge: Brig. Gen. Cornelius Vander- | bild and representatives of many pa-. tridtic societies attended the pres- il enation. e regiment was established by an |l order dated March 4, 1756, which ' stipulated that it would consist of B four battalions, aeggregating 4.400 g men. The ranks were strictly con Ya3!a and Maryland. The officers were . i the colors passed to certain British | Jj islt ambassador for presentation to M‘?fier. displaying a crown, the regi- = GERMAN = H fs tial Specters. B n challenge, as the Germans 2 e weorld, is the declaration of Sir Ar- | Hamburg-American lines be dead /gy | fined to Americans, the personnel be. ing recruited from Virginia, Pennsyl- ! er British, Scotch or Swiss. '] When the regiment ceased to exist families and finally to Lord Grenfell, who forwarded the flag to the Brit- |l Trinity Church. - are blue with a white insignia appearing on a blue !l fleld. 3 | BRITISH READY TO MEET |3 SHIP CHALLENGE | - ? Ll Ownard Official Declares Ghosts of @ ! Teuton Lines Are Substan- NDON, January 10.—That British ;ll ehipping is ready to meet the new Germa seek to regain their former position in: the sea-carrying trade of the thur Booth, chairman of the Cunard |B lge. ‘| “If the North German Lloyd and | their ghosts are surely highly sub- stantial specters,” he said, referring | to-the recently issued German shl)l-!. | pliig annual, which shows that nine German lines were operating again. pegience but no ships and the Amer jegns with ships but no experien Germany is making ready to figh fof her old position on the seas. Well, |gg Britain will meet the issue.” z T L] WEDDING AT ANNAPOLIS. = Miss Elizabeth Steele Is Bride of}: ! Lieut. Conrad Grove. | ANNAPOL Md. January 10}. (pecial) —The wedding of Miss il Elizabeth Steele, daughter of Mr. and | Mgs. Nevitt Steele of this city, and | Liput. Conrad Grove, U. S. Marinel Cakps, took place at Stannes Church, (W this city, Saturday afternoon. |' e bridegroom’s home is in Phila- deinhia, and the bride is closely re. iaded to the Cheston family of that city. The ceremony was performed by Rév. Edward D. Johnson, rector of [l Stannes. The bride was given away| b¥ her iather and was atiended by (B her sister, Miss Carolyn Steele. A | reception at the home of the bride| followed the ceremony. 'm Miss Steele has been very popular in the younger society set of Anna-| palis and the N Academy. I $8,952,770 FOR CORNELL. Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund : Figures Announced. R e neil University's semi-centennial en- dowment fund amounted to $8,952,770 {gg at: the close of the campaign, J. D. ‘White, chairman of the endowment |l committee of the Cornell board of trystees, announces. The sum of $6.243,917 will be used to ingrease professors’ salaries, with the exception of one gift of $500,000 for enowment of research. The remain- der comprises gifts for buildings and infprovements, including $1,500,000 for 2 mew chemistry laboratory and $500,- 000 for the medical college in New York city, - “THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921 . ’ 60c to 70c Lily Bowls, 49¢ _ 7 Blue Oriental Pottery; with 3 Chinese bulbs; imported to sell at 75c. Incense Burners, complete with 2 | Water Sets, 7-piece sut crystal; [ odors of incensé; quaint daisy pattern water sefi 5-pint tank- € P temple burner; made in Nip- ard jug, with 6 match STAB, 30c! ' $2.95 817 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the inclement weather, all special prices mentioned tumblers. Formerly $3: pon. Tuesday, tumbl uesday, whilg 288 only last, s in our Sunday advertisement will also be offered Tuesday. Sale of Matteawan Velour Hats at $2.98 4 These Hats Sold Regularly at $5.95 and $7.50 And are Genuine Matteawan Velours, so well known for their style and wearing qualities. Neatly trimmed with bands and bows. carton The styles include rolling brims, straight sailors and mushrooms. The colors: Black, brown, navy, beaver, rose, green, etc. At $2.98. Pnln’ln Royal—! ond Floor. Continuing Our Great January Boys’ Wash Suit Sale Ofiered at less than luz]f regular value and placed into three large lots $2.50 to $3.50 Grades, | $3.50 to $5.95 Grades, } Sizes 2 to 8, at r Sizes 3 to 10, at At $1.79. shirrings. $4.95 to $7.50 Grades, Sizes 3 to 10, at &leventh and G Streets interesting as the first day. At $1.79 with embroidery headings. flower cffects among the lot. hand-embroidered designs. At $1.39 Envelope Chemise at $1.39 A.LISNER Second Day of Our January Sale of Whaite Offering Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise, Aprons, Uniforms at Bedrock Prices Scores, yes, hundreds of new undergarments have been gathered to make the second day just as Every garment is new and fresh, only recently taken from its original And all were purchased at such low prices as to enable us to offer at s; surprise all. In fact, prices are lower than we have been able to quote in several y Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise Nightgowns of pink and white batiste, hand em lace _anc and fancy stitching Val Others with with broider. embr Envelope Chemise—Of nainsook, with shirrings and colored Over 30 styles included in this lot. ok, with round, cks. with nain re 1 and squd ot oidery inserts or empire effects Genuine Windsor Crepe, in plain or Nightgowns of pink or white batiste Ve and dainty trimmings ces, embroidery, French knots and Choose from many models at $1.39. Attractive styles, in me- i Teakettle with Regularly $3.98. Special, Convex Regularly $1.98. Special, Rice Boiler, 1% -qt. size. Regularly SIX ALUMINUM SPECIALS $1.49 .. ; $1.98 Kettle, S-qt. luminum h ulan $5.50, $3.98 $1.79 i Aluminium Water Regular $2.48. 9. Special, < ings sure to ars. [ ] ~ ~ i dium or light weight nainsook, models in built-up ~shoulder or - | ribbon straps. Some lace, others with French knots and shirrings. 3 | 6 . ° e ! ° . 5 . ® SN A maker whose boys’ wash suits are recognized as At $1 Ofl—NeW White Apl‘O]lS n > /A perhaps the best, allowed us to have his entire sur- = Made -of sheer -India Linen and Vie e plus stocks at less than they cost him to make them, be- | A s1.00 fop len e et ot abis, . - cause we give him the greater portion of our boys’ AT 2 9 - - L-ywash suit business the yvear round. And now ALL | . S : | Children’s Unde: u""gs at L ¢4/ Washington mothers may share these savings. At $3 98-"“’}11{6 Uniforms [ Interesling Savings : R Al H e 100 in the lot. Regulation styles of 4 6 I colors are guaranteed fast ; white Indian Head or linene, euff or [ Drawer Waists, 50c Shert Petticoats, 79¢ ) color—Euery wash suit bears this surgical sleeve, with tight or loose belt. Sizes 34 to 46. At $398. | Children’s. Of good cambric, | \‘l.'huc. With waist or princess g well known maker’s label—Every : : . | e ) wash suit is new, clean and perfect— TAC —White Kimonos Undermuslins, $3 | Short Dresses, $2.98 [] All si And . t | Small lot of Philippine night- | 1 s. Made of sheer nain- g ! sizes. nd an extraordinary ! Made of fine dotted swiss in_several Igowm and princess slips, all | sook, duinty trimmings of laces i dainty models, with empire and jacket | handmade, scalloped and em- | and embroideries. Some with variety of patterns. effects, trimmed of rose quilling and buds. Formerly to $698. | broidered on sheer nainsook; 6 | touches of hand work. 6 months g Wanted Materials At $398. | to 14 years. At $3.00. | to 2 years. ::.f S )s.m- i = dl ) Pata ya 3 Galatea, Peggy Cloth, January Sale of White Features Popular Brands of January Sale of White [ Imported Repp, Madras, 4 o 3 Off for Tuesd = 5 nk esday Domestic Repp, Lneae Gmfl'hams and Bla ets at Sa oS ers for Tu. = Imported Tuwills, Linzas =} 5, | . o | [ | g lmport'ed Devonshires, 75¢ Anderson Ginghams, 59c(Yd. | 33282)501 Wooszhnl{fiu,k”.sS‘ l’r.l E Crepe de Clune = —and many other finest ic 32-inch Anderson’s Ivanhoe Ging- 70x! Fine ool ankets,: closely e e 1’,‘]’;“;“"% And e heekata il laids! woven and highly finished, with a slight | Bl t $5 a mer needs now. # s 75-inch Polly Prim ;"l"s"";;) 0{":?;0“ o p'"“‘s'lszh"s‘ak‘l’;g‘ i ouses a t [ 4 . - ’ Blank: g - . Good-Looking Styl Glnghams, 50¢ Yd. B 2 1:1?;“:; 2 pi“';:l Smartly tailored styles. Fashioned ® ! mg ty es 36 iiche wile ;I!, a ,!],,,,,[ range 05 | andl_lt)lucSIIgl(;ck (jc:igns, fheaunful, soit | of heavy quality, in white and flesh. At- : e o srders, designed . ht u tton. 2 5 2 b ) and Models Solanisy i{'_’f“,‘,’,'c";‘(mv’r,fr‘ci;.i‘(“),:“’,';ii g '539.’(')“')"3;;]:’0 tractively embellished with tiny tucks g From pitdy, Russian Blouse, | P=cnciing o b S5eYa. | Blankets, $6.50 Each | "4 hemstitching. = rench -Middy. unicr Norfolk, - cRican ek e ol 9 iR v Dichens, 1 Sailor Suits, 27-inch Fine Ginghams, i a good'| ‘Beacon Indian Blankets, in the orig- All have smart-looking collars : 3 .French Sail range of rich plaid designs. | inal designs and colorings. Good, warm | o g - All popular and new ailors o 22¢ Check Ginghams,:15¢ Yd. ~ | 2nd scrviceable; will clean and hold | thaticanhe o in A ESIEES o Petatand news mdels to Sefect © | SO 00 OB b 2 good [vehiir. colors: : \ 36 to 46. u . Palals Royal-Third Floor range of ‘designs, mostly ‘blue. 7 Palnis Royal—Second Floor. | Palals Royal—Thira Floor, a : B . :r d 1 B A day we feature desirable and dependable merchandise — 2 , ; \ . . ues ay S a S em e n t ay many are offered 'at savings that will surely create much w/ . 3 . . . . B enthusiasm. Read this advertisement carefully and profit by it. . ' . o~ . 7 L Basement Day Sale of wootton Hose, 2 E’a?5 Long Kimor:%s wonSports S_tgckmgsss | Basement January Sale of White . heel and toe, also d 2 Made of genuine Ser- | Women's. Wool, with seams { . : | ter hems. Black only. be'z C | pentine Crepe, in soft 4 ! up the back, heather effect, C | o B e LAt 2 in all the wanted shad % Sample Velvet D[es S@S | ™" “Thread silk H | et G LA ora pacterns | Now seting fo 31 a 55 B Underthings u Women's. - Win ""““?fes 9c | oo A alihc models. Sies 35, 10 | Union Suits | b : d heels and toe, and seams up and 42. At $1.69. | Boys' and girls. Fleece : . Nightgowns p et Sy 69¢ | Aprons at nl e Sy 95¢ = < .’ 2 | _ Chotce of Gingham or assortment of sizes at 95c. 1 Made of | Stockings, 2 Pairs | Percale aprons, in loose 49 5 % al 5 s e | n/ Children's, Merc erized with _piped | Knit Pants, 4 Pairs . ! B | with double heels and toe 690 } r rack trimmings, V or square il wille mudlis £ sook and| N o and plenty of leg length, cks, medium, large and extra sizes, | y,54g and lace knees. Sizes 5 50c batiste, fancy shirring, n zbl;:ali&n assortment of sizes, black, at J in plain and striped patterns. At $1.49. | {712 a¢ 4 pairs'for 50c. Stifching,| val lace linserts = < rs, 69c. | 21 s 1 serts . i . | 209% Oft On All 8-Day Fleece-Lined Pants and neat embroidery edoes: | Dresses Like These Wofitr?fkg::fii, lilep:ill';s [ %Mante| Clocks | | chilaren’s, ankle lengtn; 45 Empire and S,ym:m;s‘ = Formerly Sold for $25 double heels and toes. with. $1 aties : | | in small sizes only, at 45c. C del | B Yy 0 or s { seams up the back. Sizes 81 | Ta,l]{ iihi‘l(e;ll?lsheg"(;llgd;fi.e a;:cu- | models. = $22.50, $30 and Higher |t ”‘S"t“:cll’(fll*: $1. Fri ! ‘“g‘fo 'y.f.}{ 2‘1;;«2 - “Regutar pr | $1.50 Union Suits | T | & S, off. vzl | Women's, fleece lined; | - Women's. Lmfi with deeaplrs |54 M“ahogany=Finish Clogks. nigh meck; lme’;ci‘ele:"ew_ $ 1 -25 | it s. i [ 2 Developed of a fine quality twill back velvet—the | Safter, hems sf.?y,".‘l".,,“e(‘;}gffl5,9c il éivée'r },xt,ge's to se‘{éc{;'f‘;!)'i"- ait PP o W | i 88 M:’;fie with =1 ind mostly found in much higher priced dresses. Hand- | back, cordovan or black,. sizes 8% to. | +|. Syrike the, hour and ‘half byt | | ¢ e i a ¢ musln top| somely embroidered in colored silk and wool. Unique | ** F""\eil(y 50c pair, &t 2 pairs, 59c.. | ?n.gf‘l"’f-‘,"w»m e .A' o | Slgltdtr‘::sstgft“:‘%es’rfi Pairs | 7 and neat em-| - designs. They have silk underwaists. * e ""\g Pants. ... ...:l Mahogany Clocks with double heels and toes; 45c broidery flounce. | ;. . Colors, Navy Blue, Brown, also Black. { i .{“jf k”lr“sm:sz":; 45C | mi‘ié?fif“i‘u}fii“ffi; a);!g:::a;idul:fif- Rr'-o'z‘el;‘a‘:;s oo VA | Undermuslins = Beautiful straight-line models with tunics. Also Chamoisette Gloves T R e Ch"drgioo-l::seers’kznfgr | Short petti- | e bouffant effects. Three-quarter-length sleeves. | jonvomena. Twocbution 50 Tl Brass Clocks with, elastic_bands at waist 45c | at 69c e apn dl - A special purchase of a prominent manufacturer’s oa Sizes 9% o6, at Soe c Ll S hies: standard a::hkcfi::;o;il?s AeS fof 4. | drawers, made | Aprons = sample line—which has been just received and immediately | . || makes; ‘Underwai | of good nainsook, full cut,| plch:d on sale at an uncomn£on saving. . | Mflr:m!':de m‘l"-:fnf,i'.slzof?r | 205 o, il Chlldlxj-elll\“ierxallts tifnfi-for witfi neat l?ucks ; anl:1 grl:v Made of ® 5 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement, | Sheer lawn with narrow hem- $1 | | with tape ana buttons; smaii 39C broidery trimmings at 39(: practical ® | stitch borders, some embroid- i | and medium sizes. At 2 for & h pr) | ered effects, at 12 for $1.00. et %“'t Cases EED i A check ging- m { e N | - in_cow- f ‘Arrived in Time to Be Placed on Sale for | Handkerchiefs, 3 for l Dt ot ot rames: $9.95 | Fm_flfl}fi/lgtzes E‘ldm’lls;s Corset Covers [ham. At 39c. ™ Basement D ay—These Smart-Looking | e eenssnl o BBOES 500 e ot 11 around; | An exceptional group of 79c Made of] Petticoats ] silk, at 3 for 50c. | good locks and catcl nen lined. | pretty new Vvoile and lawn at 50(3 sheer nain- Mad ¢ m . Women’s H | with shirt pockets For! | blouses, embroidered fronts, with sook: - dai Made o Ser e and Satm | < s Ilose | merly $16.50. At | dainty lace trimmings. Rocnd and V ST k, dainty striped ng- & | _Wool and cotton, drop | necks, long and short sleeves. Sizes | trimmings of laces and em- at C ped ging. | atiech gwitht meams i iihe 6901 Boston Bags | 36 to 46. At 79c. - B broide '8! Full et At oo hams, with ® ‘ Dresses at $9.98 RS DU e i i $3,98 | - Children's Dresses s L0 o e e 3 2 | Union Suits | buckle or lock sty B e o Plain and Plald Ging- 89 c Palals Royal—Bargala Basement. | 50C. n As usual, the Palais Royal Bargain Basement offers Women's knit, low neck, 50 IF ::fl“'fi ‘{.’,’f{“e R ity | of Cantrasting . materials, - a - fnul?l?sll\?gghzgl;:isécfoa;:lh\cs:u?(;egses ccqlld bfl marked at ix | Tneos. Sives 36 o 12, at St € | ftarait sraata B A A G P L = [ & o ¢ considered exceptional. e e e S —_—————— — — — —_—_—————————— ; A $ = s e Desmnt ptcy o oo w | Four ‘Extraordinary Yard-Goods Specials| M&y® Sl overs” and small profits enables us to make : p this UNUSUAL offering. : o > . - 450 Excellent 'mi - Developed in serge and satin combinations with over- | e Featured at Much Less Than Former Prices 5 F°"m€7;y $# in; 1. Ah ‘V'I !f d(::els f;)lr L] blouse effect. Many are embellished with braid, =At- White Lawn At Cotton Crash average and stout figures, heavily boned through- tractive straightline models at $9.98. 27 inches wide ; good weight for aprons. 17 inches wide; twilled; free from fill- | out, with broad front clasp, reinforced over ab- m ! Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. | At 11c yard. ings; cut from the bolt. {\t 1lc yard. domen, wide elastic section across back, medium ® 5\ Satin Dresses, $6.98 | Sheeting X ‘ Ginghams and low bust ; of durable quality, with pink coutil. : ‘ 75 in the lot,. Odds and ends: Some ar ightli nd | . . - Apron check ginghams, blue and brown y / 295 overblouse effect, at $6.98. € Ere CEiEiti corl .36 nlches wide; good serviceable qual- ard éhecpk pattems.g/\% — ),»ard. 6 garters. 23 to 36. At $2.95. .- Palais Royal—Bargnin Basement. ity. Unbleached. At 11c yard. y Palals Royal—Bargain Basement. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. W o - AASEERAAERENEEEBEEERRESN l,lli SIS ESEEEEEESEEESEEEEREES ....'. F