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course of action neeessary. It has power 1o make recommendations ou the situation which might be uncov- ered, although there its power ends Bk an Taguley when it Getme i APHIDS IN_TREES ON Votes With 11 Men Boston House“Plans to Get Posses- action . G e SIXTEENTH STREET To Divorce Wife sion of “The Synagogue.” Beautiful 16th street, with its : By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, June 6.—The house of rep- It is expected that the board will act stately shade trees, will be the ATLANTA, Ga., June 6.—The resentatives by an overwhelming voice on the committee report apd make its . : vote passed to be engrossed a bill pro- recommendations to the District Com- scene within a few days of a novel experience of a husband Viding for the taking by right of emi- missioners, : drame which might appropriately s merving on a jury that granted nent domain for educational purpeses v o embers - &hit apy of the Sargent painting, “The Syn o i eoTtel AL ST M hix wife a divorce just has been brought to light here In the cane of Mrs. Sara Myrtice Almand, who was granted a divorce from Albert Irwin Almand wev- eral months ago. be called “The Lady Bug to the Rescue.” For several days motorists and pedestrians passing along _ this thoroughfare have noted with re- gret leaves falling from many of EOgUe,” now on the walls of the Boston public 1ibrary. . The painting has been the subject of attack on the ground \hat it depicts the decline of the Jewish religion. trial Home School show them not to be oppored to the placement cf chil- dren wards of the board of children's guardians in private homes where fluences and surroundings are up the par of American home standard Inquiry Under Way Regard- ing Policy of Board of Members of Engineer Branch Enter Classes at Says Mr. Harding Never Mis- interpreted His Relations High School Companies Par- ticipate in 35th Annual Newark, N. J., where she now A s = g o H Mrx. H il ?, i s Competitive Event. the trees, particularly north of to the Universe. the Reatiat: the. Givocse deine Camp Simms. . Children’s Guardians. | e Jhjecisn does arise 7 = ) 3 ¢ person glven charge of chi school According to Clifford Lanham; | BoSTON, June 5—Presldent Hard-|| || Teented on depouitions taken in Milifary training classes for the of- Because of the action of the board|does so only for material gain, sur 3 Twenty thousand- public children packed the American League superintendent of trees and park- as obtaining the board money frois ficers and non-commissioned officers | of children’s guardians in removing ings. the dropping of the foliage |[IN€ “has never misinterpreted his re- residen. The decree ix valld, a the Loard of children's guardians for base ball park this afternoon to wit-| s l'h_" result of an n]uucbg‘on the [lations to the universe,” said Senator cording to lawyers in the case. of the engineer brarch of the Na- Z children from the Industrial Home | o o lrn 0 o o e ness the final events in the thirty-| trécs by aphids, or plant lice. :Henry Cabot Lodge in responding to| ———— — tional Guard of the District of Co- School, the population of that school,| between $20 and §30 monthly. . it 8 Then Supt. Lanham unfolded |, = © 7 S 5 1 i x e chi i bout the |understood, and when the person ol fifth annual competitive drill of the! the story of the melodrama of oast “The President,” at the an- umbia were inaugurated today a which In normal years ran abou pafusel sotwain e lnsesonion Washington High Schqol Cadets. In| nature which, he says, should\l's nual banquet of the Ancient and Honor- WAGE: Camp Simms, the rifle range of the| 100 mark, today is approximately 30.1ork for him or her : the crowd also were hundreds of fond ;';:‘"h‘:’d“ F!‘:’I"!‘ g:::;lul:":e‘flht:u;p}:lla able Artillery Company here tonight. s OF 400,000 local troops. Here the officers and It is caused, according to well In- = — = — parents visibly smothering & desire| which preys upon the leaves of President Harding." he said, “came men ate to be given a week of inten- formed members of the board of | T n e to frolic like the children in the cvert| the trees. Warm weather brings (o his great ofiice with a majority SHOPMEN SLASHED jelve training, which is a course pre- | \prge to Testify in Blackmail trustees of the Industrial Home; 2 EORICI CHAUMONT CAFE forth the lady bug, which, he said, School, by the farming out of chil-| of the popular vote far greater, pro- ! paratory to the big encampment to! the. cadet company in which their! et cut Is the natural enemy of the aphid |, - s : . | ¢ dre members marches nut with | 5 (he, narurel tnoms of (he APIAL [portionately, than was ever given to 360'000’000 YEAR ! be hetd in a few weeks. 'Slaying, as Doctor Tell dren to private homes. | 1336 I Street e e T tne wieof| et any of his predecessors In any genu- Under orders issued byeBrig. Gen ying, CLOr TellS | An or this, however. would not be| Dty Foloyie S ards ch annhally g0 to * inel, ed elec e accepted . i) S eyl y ol -3 torious unit in the drill—the prsau-l —_— Il et e e e e Anton Stephan, commanding the Na of Autops o Cetiecante, deTnas decred L 700 t0 9:00 a.m.—5:30 to 7:30 p.m. S S i Solomn forponSibIiUGn. ) He eutered {Continued from First Page.) i tn et e o Dy complaints as to the typa of homes | Di i e = . - ew Vi = ¢! - . e otacthme o o 2 - o v v T Toh the iohs e o 201 inner parties, luncheons and basker ety of the twenty-five competing spite the laudation, the appeals to|more than three months continued|day, and the formal excrcises were | John Flelding Black of White Plains, | resiting’ with one. woman. in Hern- || 20tice: Reasonable rates companies had gone through the his power, the dignity and the ob-|OPerations with scanty forces today, | Started today, Lieut, Col. It 1. Ld | who performed the autopsy on the|don. V. She admits that for her | Aiary manedyermpreseii et iny the hiivance of formiwhich surfound and | S6eRC IR the case ofithewacide mills| e District ot G imbia miitia, s i | body of Clarence Peters after it had | farm she has scarcely to employ any A of fidge Sromptly at 2 eset all Presidents, Jlas never been |3 ver, which closed soon dfter | the Dis ! itia, 19 In ad 2orm e 8 ectn it S ey N hens; com affocted for a Momens. opening ' yesterday for lack of |¢ommand of the camp and Capt Pey-been found, with a hullet wound, | 214 LoRRl Tabor ot el AnE e -4 manded by Capt. J. T. Hazel. led the “This is only saylng In another | Workers. on G. Nevitt is camp adjutant. near the Kensico reservoir May 16, | Home School board of trustees bas a ] five remining companies on the fleld. :Ajay l]imll he hna.nm'erl mluinlerpn‘l;’ld ke-:é l{!l:n('r;nll;ixc; m”’L‘“‘ the Ar:'w- Target Practlce. was the first witness summoned to- | letter from, a teacher at the school 3y 5 o'clock It 18 expected that Com: his relations to the aniverse—a quall- | keag Manufacturing Company here ety ) asis o A e h Aners Ghildren attend: stating s ek een Hien Rehool, the — ficatlon of such vast importance to|between 100 and 200 of the 15,000 m,f':,""';“,w';;?m (,'.'::(,km,‘,.f""',','f. '::;‘u ey, when the Westchester countyi| B iR eR O o Nunches - final company to drill, will complete o2 z the intelligence and useful conduct|Workers normally employed reported | jou aq” Army. rifle could be heard | EFand Jury began its inquiry into|jafyre the noon hour even approaches, Wedding fts exhibition. Immediately after- Georgla Republlcan Qut on|of life. especially in places of the|for duty while hundreds stayed in the | Lopping at the rifle butts from the | the shooting. land the other children are forced to ward the winning company will be e D S Abes revat g overe sald thelizgs-yara) van Many of the en-| After he had been in the jury room | divide their lunches with them out atio d the prizes awarded. pften overlooked, and - va arly twic > by e todey ere N i 5 e s on- | $25,000 Bond—LoSS 0f |standing af 'a man's relations to the | that ot Yesterday, when the count| hited men who ‘are firing today are|some minutes an attendant came out, | °f SMPALD the thres regiments of the universe is apt to be injurious to|was Strike leaders asserted thefiring the Army rifle, and with each |seeking the official report that the | e th schoo! ary organization, witl 000 others and often fatal to himself.” |number was less. The mill manage- | ono fas e mocs on the range I8 & | physicians had o Coroner Fits.| Take another case, information on | - e he it mnies $1.000, U. 8. Holds. By Nature Sympathetic. ment again refused to make any esti- n Molding . certifc from ‘h“‘zr;n|«1 spsihagimadeit TOner Fltz- |y pjch was obtained from a irustee en eng z ieas three companies | dispesal of government lumber fol-|4ont was - e RAIL STRIKE FEARED. {slgned to this camp. [tiose lushand Is out on ball, latter | been pisced inja home which was un_ winn e O o the | 0YIE the war, whereby “more than | reorganization of the Veterans — e PO S e e L R I e e Awards will be ma {$1.000,000 would be lost to the United | rea Workers at Cincinnati O e Bt ? band Tacls 4 . ;. s found, if an o »s, and the two = . R - . y nati Meeting Say | work of the Engineer Corps he | band of blackmailers, had come from ne was found, 3 companies will be given|States” John Lewis Phillips, repub-| UWhen ¥ou can say of any man, as I Cut Intensifi i troops will receive Instruction in |her home in New Rochelle and was | than the first. - Another MeHtion. lican state chairman for Georgia, | {ion of President Hacding. that he 1s ut Intensifies Feeling. the building of pontoon bridges |;, Vn:'!:ifxz at the courthous ) fter r.uxlel.,;x“ s home E wo Companies Lead. was arrested here yesterday as the |modest and tolerant, as well as high- | By the Assoclated Press the ""-rf,;’pw,;"".'-":'&',",.",".';'l WIRSWIIGH) Lbetelnason A ontrien report " Sehool, which had been - ilitary authorities who have watch- | first of the alleged war “profiteers” }'ilr‘:"xl;::i“i:;‘!‘ély Ained) to MUDIC 11| (CINGINNATI, JOHio, [June 6 New will_be constructed across|appear before Supreme Court Jus- | for just such cases, and (BRew@D ¢ the drilling of the various divean Z o1 ction - widely srie oM i | wage reductions for shopmen, ordered | ravines, followed by demolition | tice Morschauser with a motion that | which Congre authorized severa 3 ince the beginning of the | P10 W8 "‘:"‘5‘"’_ on-/bailifor &e {hat he is alwaya ready to consult and !\, “the Railroad Labor Board foday, | Work. Heavy breastworks are to|her appearance before the grand jury | vears ago as the temporary receiving ZEngravers for cvery Occasion event vesterday morning, virtually | bY the grand jury Ifarn, (Hat Neinnderatandsiniereliy 17 i 2 ¥l he thrown up and then attacked and | be not demanded, on the ground that | home for children wards of the board S LB SR T R Feced oo 925000 Dl tions to the universe, the hallmark |can but intensify the present fecling!destroyed. The instruction also will {under the law a wife could not be |of gu TWELFTH STREET pany L of Western or Company Hi Phillips was released on .000;‘:""[;;“":")‘, sanitys hat ho B ,‘““l"»‘; of tisfaction with ralway labor ] include the laying of wire entangle- | forced to recount anything her hus. ne situation regarding Bl eridC e e fi‘;lffl &~ bail, after being arraigned before |that in dealing with public questions conditions and will at least result jn, Ments to delay the “enem Bauqjlad ety r'ppg'”;d A hr\x-b‘;\"!’:? h an inquiry is already in prog- tire rank and file being made up of | United States Commissioner Hitt, who | he always thinks of his country first. [an immediate strike vote, returnable Week Expected. of revealing the mysterious biack. |tee, headed by Mrs. Whitman Cross, mmmnd diminutive students. Both of these|issued the warrant for his arrest.|%® May rest assured that in the hands i to B M. Jewell, » the troops will have a | majl threat, the bank accounts of |as chairn T anies drilied yesterday. Th ief: George 1. Sul. | °f @ man so qualified and of such|head of the shop crafts unions. here m. They will | hoth Ward and his father, George S.| The hoard of charities will meet to- e e School, | The hearing was brief; George E. Sul- {a nature the republic will tuke no for a railroad strike confer- | and engineer { ward, would be subpoenacd. It was|morrow. The committee report with | Tmand of Capt. W. G. Winstead, | llvan. ~attorney for Mr. Phillips, | detriment and that the honor of our e ton WOrk UD: | anthoritatively stated, Nowever: thatl recommpidntions. s dxpacted, to. e ed today's drilling &t 5:30 o waived cxamination and ball wasim- | country will always be preserved. While refusing to comment on the and then (wo days of in-{The father had mnot ¥et been sum- | ¢d. The board, which has su- r compianies which gave their ex- | MGHately furnished. e - Lost Man to Assert Infallibflity. | 9€¢ision until he had geen a copy, Mr. | fantry drill and exerc Camp will | Haned R vicion ofiail ities and char- 3 i Sy e warrant, which was issued late | ! swell declared any reduction es- L he : vith the officers S eal o, this_morning were: Com- | [he warrant, which was jnsued late | "0 0iia e the Mnst lo assert his It deotared an: ction at Bres” he broken Sunday. with o s DL€, By M and @, ell [ JRUI08Y, Tan swors to by e own infallibility. He knows well that NIL g apsunadand i | digmen wellndatiter aanyingronitng —to serse you in Palnting. torney General, actimg for Assistant [all men who make anything make [feasonable. —Bvidence presented atyistruction of the troops €3 : Sl "he program of the drill this aft- .\u?-rfu-\ (r:‘?‘nfln"r;:f W, Gttt but | mistakes, and that those who believe Hl|§vml‘v rlrre the board, Mr. Jewell | go to the big en: b Paperbanging or Upholstering. ernoon, which begins at 2 o'clock 1- S o selbed iy, {themselves exempt from error. those 4 € that shopmen | Camp Simms i D quipp: or . 1323 14th St this became known only when the i | iz of troops. The men are tt o K _of W complaint was made public last night, | Pappy few who never make mistakes. | FEtOE S EE TR, Was A MIog e alean in tents. bhbinave ) €0. 0.5 INC-5 Main 4224-5 2 pm. Company K o eSLErN. | following the hearing. are equally fres from making any- |, .= Pl L0 SOREOTE & D cutimad NaitacKalana, mmeisiba { " commanded by Capl. J. T. Haz 391 " Phillips, who first heard of the is 1ing else. It is enough for him to ,:;“(}': |CHN Th e : s e “,x||... ,.|\|nf'ynlx”?:;:cu ni mess hall i '—MUDD[MAN S \ p.m.. mpany ¥ of Eastern. com- | qapice 'of the warrant at Philadel-|&ive all that he has. all his best [ duction cuts 7 5 b hour from fand cvery modern | manded by Dt L Rodis: 3 pm, Com- 4RGN N A tehes, teles | cMoTts and hardest work, to the ex- | thal wae he pointed out jment. ncluding a la iv 1 of Business. commanded by graphed authorities here that ‘;(‘ was | “cution of his great tasks with the Jiife: I!'l‘ ‘(l;;.il:\vk-' \-‘Ylu. T ming pool. C Sineedls 530 pam. Company | 8L e on © Deputy mar- | caUre confidence tha “the American | fufic 3. 1 walkout coutd be = — ! the Columbia Junior, High | G500 N SR (e iation "and | people will undersiand and help him: | July 1, the day the o s | N0 plant, not even the netute, grow ° ! ipm pany F of Cent Placed him in custody. At the com- |an ambition very modest in its scope . ough Mr. Jev P B 1 E H_Farry, D redy et AL etant |perhaps, but possibly more service. |Predict whether such action would be i in ail parts of the world. Only eig l p.m.. Cc S REoEEcch, Attorney General Crim. in cnarge of | APle to his country ‘than some that | taken freen sp are known which show ! command of Capt Marks A etibal attery tor the X jsoar higher upon Iearian wings. only | The shop union head said he woutd | (o8 (000 B0 B0 R L The victoric company will be an- {50 L0 e o e; Special A to be lost in starry space or fall head- | be able to make & more definite state. | thems s 2 | ed immediately after Company | gatfe M8 S HRUCE: PPECEt 08 reon ~of | 1on& back to earth i “|ment onthe decision later. I half the land surface ? i Tech completes its drill. Virginia. and Mr ardt. the com- nator Lodge praised the President With the latnant. for the government: Mr. |f0r calling the conference on limita- S —_——— ;‘,",‘“'. < 'and his attorney, Mr. Sulli- | tion of armament “in order to lighten G l INDIAN AT UNVEILING Sithipstsuddbisialierney,l BE- if possible, the burd of the na enera AL tions and promote the peace of the world { this would and expressed the belief that d forth consplcuously Electric Above Board, He Says. OF POCAHONTAS STATUE Mr. Phillips following the hearing Wwoul n: declared that all his transactions |iD the history of our time P ive | FIth the government had always| “elea 1 above board.” He Tall, Stately Young Man in Native | been “clean and abov ard PRESIDENT WILL il Sh"a"nn " said he was surprised at the issuance of a warrant for his arrest before the grand jry had indicted him, and at- tributed it to politics. The complaint, made public by the Department of Justice outlined The Costume Makes Striking Im- pression on Spectators. HARRY KAUEMAN FORCE ACTION ON 1316 1324. 7™ ST.N.W. SUBSIDY MEASURE | s MUDDIMAN¢, il 616 12th St.—1204 G St. One of the most striking incidents &t the unveiling of the statue of Po-|procedure used by the government in . cahontas at Jamestown Island on |disposing of its excess lumber after —_— a delegate from the Ran}r“nhannnrk Lewis Phillips and John Stephens as — R Confederacy of the Thirty Tribes. agents of the lumber interests in the Al Nt ot The voung Indian. tall and stately [handling of the sales.” They were to| House are J;‘.}:{‘::’-‘-h:,’.‘ thelr Ll ® as a red cedar, was in full native cos- [ qistribute the lumber. the compiaint | B0, ©7 & SETE B ACE G0s SRErs (1] tume, including the warrior's head- said, and should receive as compensa- | IFHIY 8 Yeqr On Che (G0 end dress of hawk and wild turkey feath-|tion, a 12 per cent commission. The ;° * B Lit -~ the two symbols he nt. f about two feet long and carried Will Push Program. sent to pr arrangement had been made at a con- ference between officers of the War Department, the War Industries Board, and the war service commit- e wa One was a | composed of thirty leaves of ivy, bay Heavy quality birdeye diaper cloth, strictly sanitary, non- The upshot of the whole business will be an assertion of leadership atl || iTTitant, antiseptic and put up in sanitary packages. luctant to do so in the past, Mr. Hard- ling now has decidea to lead. His Terms of Complaint. conversations with republican chief- Notwithstanding the duty and ob- | tains last Saturday were different ligation of said John Lewis PhII]IpH“‘;}""K“';\"“’J‘" ‘l:"'"x‘rzx::‘.( T"II‘;":S““",‘: and John Stephens the complaint jshowed that he meant busi cas and | id, “to conduct the business of dis. {1t goes without soving (hat members | <ing s s ber fairly and {of Congress up for re- 1 cann Dosing saln aurpius lum ons risk at this time the public d stly ccordance with the un- e ‘r‘x':iir‘:; e “tha "honfins [ proval of their own party leader and ence, in behalf of the United States|the nation’s chief executiv { Congress has had a free hand for | The other was a scepter of wood three feet long ending in a perfectly earved tobacco stalk which was the totem of the Rappahannocks. carved by the bearer and given as their tribut= to Pocahontds, the daughter of their ancient king, Pow- hatan. The leaf was lald on the pedestal, the staff was driven in the ground at the base of the statue and ever so often delegates will come to visit the of Justice in prosecution of the lum- ber case. 1330 H St. N.W. | | ! and laurel held on their background | tees on building materials held in|along the line by Mr. Harding. He | B e e K WEE In | St Jo1e e Rirangement wap | 1on (b9 Jine b M Martue e 18x18-Inch , | 22x22-Inch 24x24-Inch || sweet-smelling herbs and standing |embodied in a contract signed by . o o X | for “Rappahanock Indian Tribes 1t |W. Hare for the government ani by [on unless the tarift and bonus are { * HEMMED HEMMED HEMMED || ° was made by the “Women's Council,” | Phillips and Stephens on February | disposed of. He must take hold of | and meant, “We. too, are leaves from 1919. Hare yesterday proffered| , e slative situatio -1 3N 5 ' o bet o of thh A Ve oo iberation. 1o the Departient the whole legislative situation. Re 5 T\.h-;:m:';u-'l; Ave. first V3 mile! | What is more, ride in handsome, brand new, Brown and Gray Dodge Limousines, finely upholstered and most carefully fitted with every con- 85¢|$1.00/$1.19 DOZEN DOZEN DOZEN Canton Crepe, Crepe Julian and Taffeta $Q.58 It was Instant 14 Service At Blossom Inn Cafeter: spot until the wind nd the rain|and of sald lumber industry, Sl B .30 . shall have “taken back" the symbols | John Lewis Phillips and John nearly four vears. Mr. Harding has tors. tan, jade, copen venience to make r]dmg in them a pleasurable as well as S The name Rappahannock means “the | phens, continuously from said Ee been patient—all too patient. his periwinkle, rilion and lace economical expenditure. | keen appetite does not wait water that ebbs and flows,” and the|ary 25 1919, until the date of frwn,ds and ar!’\ ers. lhmk;rhlnut the rimmed: round neck: do” cntlare or vestee | G e tribes are accounted the rain-bi ? | complaint. unlawfully and felonious- {turning point has come. o mer- Tonts. Sizes to 42 ccinl, at $5.95. Values { or sl r i ers and therefore good-fortune men. | 1y have conspired * * * {o defraud the | chant marine bill may not seem to o $15. NO OTHER TAXI OFFERS SO Bl < There is deep satisfaction that the | United States 2 © ° by conducting sald | hay .“,u*;""{l‘hf','. B caAme ¢ 10k e T e —— LOW A RATE e s iy icker All the things you like statue for =0 many days has looked | busine: b Sizes to 52, In Fine Linene and G'agham W —no other taxi can give quicker, are here. deliciously pre through with the campaign for action | which he has in mind the republican | 1 (2 Congress will unquestionably follow | i) WASH DRESSES his advice or be wrecked In the fall B 3| ) ests without regard to the interests o Sine miverThTough Ving more courteous service. pared and placed in tempt- of the United States or of the lumber of These Indians are citizens, resi-|industry, whereby large sums 95 I mazed st g hocdin eet dents of the t v tribes bow. | Money aggregating more than $1,000- A 5 | X 1 Ratan Contodoracy: ooa aer S e {0 would be lost to the Utited elections. = \omers ant Miseepercae ingiam ana vy Every car is fitted with an OHMER | ... i < Cillia X ing States an e purpose of e Agree- ¥ , 1922, Dotted Linene Dresses. Colors, tan, green. copen. ) Qhcen and Etvex countiés, © " #19ment” wivived af ol said copecence | ' B orvitia and many o nA cutre o FARE REGISTER, the greatest guarantee of | . i .ot cveryihing uca di) B cuariies Syese, Snshes of self color. recial, at $1.95 @ould be utterly Qefearsa satisfaction any taxi service can give. Instai¥ng them moves in orderly and dig- ——— aia Phillips and Stephens, instaad | MONTH’S ‘QUAKE SHOCKS. = = =2 . s g dianoming ol ss\d wplus lumber — s = - in our new cars has cost us quite a sum of money—and nified fashion. without any TAKES STEP TO KEEP COAL Ihrough the usual and ordinary chan L ington | Baronet Satin and Striped Georgette and Satin at thattve icoald loaly rentithems suggestion of “commercia best interests of the United States, as was contemplated by said conference AT REASONABLE PRICES SILK SKIRTS kland, Stricken. " and Auckland, Stricken For the money we spent renting these ¢ There's environment here ch A Big Purchase and Sale of Heavy Crepe de Chine and agreement, were to enter tol ywRLLL ON. New Zealand, June Raronet atin and Striped Georgette and Satin fraudulent and secret agreements:iq _Reports received here from the Eiirin hade with wida bielt: side pockets; i 5 | that suggests expensiveness Becretary Hoover Obtains Pledge | with bersons not theretofore estab- |1, 0 b0 ' s6ooI¥ed here from the Sxrte made wifh widrylelt s prckets ishen OHMER FARE REGI3TERS we could buy G L s el lished in the lumber industry, as well | shocks have been felt there daily L another type meter and own them ourselves. But we | on your check. of Co-Operation by National Re- tail Dealers’ Association. Secretary Hoover had completed as with others who were so estab- lished, to dispose of said lumber to such persons not only at prices very much less than the market prices of such lumber at the time of such dis- since May 9. prefer to RENT the best rather than OWN one “just as good.” $1 THREAD SILK HOSE Fine quality seam back, 18-inch hoot. hose, In ail of black or_cordovan. FRANK P. FENWICK The Taupo region is the central part of North Isiand midway between Wellington _and Auckland another step today to his plan to hold coal prices at a reagonable level dur- ing the present strike In securing a pledge of voluntary co-operation by the National Retall Coal Merchants' Association to prevent undue price advances. Co-operation of the association was pledged at a conference of members with the Secretary vesterday by Rod- erick Stephens of New York. chalr- man of the associatlon’s board of di- rectors, who told Mr. Hoover, how- ever, that retail coal prices “will rise” as much as $1.75 a ton because of the advance in the price of coal at the mines under the agreements reached last week with operators in | the producing flelds. Establishment then of a_ maximum mine price of $3.50, Mr. Stephens sald, would mean an increase of $1.75 a ton in retail prices in Maine and the northwest while immediate advances could be expected in New York aad Chicago. Long trinsportation now necessary | from non-union flelds was given by | Mr. Stephens as an additional reason | for the advance, which, hé said, how- ever, might have been even greater | if the fair price arrangement had not been made with the operators. position, but upon terms which would involve the receipt by said Phillips and Stephens of rebates and commis- sions from those persons for the per- sonal benefit_and advantage of said | Phillips and Stephens, and said Phii- Iips and Stephens were to bribe cer- Here’s the Victor tain government officials who had; duties to perform in the premises;| and said Phillips and Stephens were | thereupon to make returns to the; United States in which their said; fraudulent conduct would be con- cealed and were to induce sald offi- | cials to do likewise.” I Letter Is Embodied. Embodied In the complaint was the text of a letter dated May 2, 1919, al- leged to have been “caused to have been written” by Phillips to Roland Perry of Washington, D. C. It read as_follows: “In consideration of your having fur- nished information relative to purchase and sale and of your services in aiding us to purchase from Phillips and Ste- phens approximately 4,000,000 feet of lTumber at Nenah, Wis., and supplying Information as to how and where to sell the lumber at a profit and your agreement to serve us in connection with the shipment and our efforts to market all of this lumber up to one- half of your time we agree to pay you $2 per thousand feet upon all lumber ALLOWED T0 KEEP RELIC. Qldest Inhabitants Association ‘Will Get Old Buggy. The District Commissioners today approved an order authorizing Fi Chief Watson to permit the Assocla- tion of Oldest Inhabitants of the Dis- trict of Columbia to keep as a relic in their headquarters at 19th and H streets the old horse-drawn buggy formerly used by the District fire chiefs. The Oldest Inhabitants still hava on display the antique fire apparatus used by the volunteers in Washing- ton years ago, and the buggy, which is now to be placed there, will reprs sent the era of horse-drawn fire apparatus, 'TPuuua'n times. ap large a8 sold and purchased by us in lieu of salary and traveling expenses and in full_‘compensation for your services. “Yours truly (signed) “METROPOLITAN LUMBER CO., “By A. A. HENRY, President. — s THREE DEAD, THREE HURT BINGHAMTON, June 6.—Three per- sons were killed and three injured when Pacific express train No. 7 on the Erie railroad hit a truck at the Record you’ve been hunting for— “Smilin’ Through” A beautiful song wonder- fully well sung by Reinald ‘Werrenrath. On the Other Side ‘Think Love of Me’ An equally charming song by the same artist. Victor Blue Seal Record No. 45166 all_siz KEYSER Eine qualit Vests, bodice V_necks. with border fancy pattern §1 LISLE Fine Unon Suit and knee. Several teat] hand best and late combinations, rufffe and elastis band. sizes and colors. MEN'S colored Nainsook Union Suits 33 to 46 . 39c FANCY TOP SOCKS Full mercerized, plain chlors and fancy top socks: perfect grad 4t 8% Perfect grade CONGOLEUM RUGS Gennine Gold Seal Art Rugs, quality izes 36 to 42 MOIRE SILK HANDBAGS styles Jersey Silk . Petticoats, $1.95 In plain colors or two-tone BATHING SUITS Black Rathing Sults, armholer w25¢ Bur a_sea GAUZE VESTS 5 _needs. s Cotton Rihbed Gauze top or with Tonnd or Sizes to 38 e =] bags, showing_the st fashions. Rig values. $1 Long White GLOVES, 69c Women's Tmported Mer- cerized Lysle, and neat black or center._Sizes 338 fee UNION SUITS Fgyptian Yarn in amsorted’style necks iy ful with pleated An L grade, sizen up to 8%. SPECIAL ITEMS with Sizes 36 $1.45 insook Union Sul Bizes Otis Union Suits White $7-00 VAN WICKLE Binghamton State Hospital water works crossing here today. The dedd are inmates of the state hos- pital for the insane. The engineer of the train is b uvud“ atally -ulla-.al. and’ the ?l‘rh' man also was seriously injured. o ‘e was derailed. = Piano Company 1222 F Street Lisle * Union short sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46 . : Buits, $1.00 $2.00 Khaki Pants inseams 35c Wash_Ties Assortment._of “reversible muge;lfiln wnd navy shk Fiber s $1.55 69c gt i Perfect patent, ‘tan, blsck. with . combination O8;2an s 51 Sizes 6 to 2.. low- high quality. 39¢c to 59c Silk RIBBONS, 25¢ (A, wondertal assortment_of plain colors, with self stripes 4 16-button 3" moire. Anisiies Length Gloves, in perfect|stylish_Dresden widths to 5 inches. ENVELOPE CHEMISE $7.69 Worth to $3 A large mssortment of dain. lace-trimmed neat tucks and hemetirching. Full ent sizes, rice Pumps for Dress and Street Wear New, snappy. styles in pumps, made in’ plain vamp—fancy vamps—cut-out styles; All sizes 2% 10 8. ’s Play Sandals.. THE OHMER FARE REGISTER measures the distance you ride and gives you a printed receipt of the distance you ride, the cost of the ride, the date, the car you rode in and the man who drove it for you. It protects you from any possible overcharg- ing and protects the driver from accusations. We're spending this money solely for your own benefit, and we ask that you always take your receipt. The driver will insist that you take it—he has been told to do so. We aim to give Washington folk the safest, most considerate, courteous, all-round satisfactory taxi service any city can boast of. In this we ask YOUR co-operation. Either day or night. “Call a Brown and Gray— It's the Safest Way” Note the New Rates: 25c first 13 mile! 10c each additional 14 mile! yokes or in a wonder. lot for such and the effacts, ~$1.19 Travelers’ Cheques y in demomi- \ Citizens Savings Bank, 1336 New York Ave.