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TIMBER SUPPLI - DECLARED SHoRT Greeley Denies Implication That U. S. Forests Are Suf- ficient for Future. By the Associated Press. W. B. Greeley, chief of the Forest Bervice, has taken exception to ad- Yertisements of the National Lumber Manufacturers’ Association in _its trade extension campaign, which auoted him € as to imply there is o timber shortage and that there is plenty of wood for all future needs. In a letter made public yesterday, Col. | Man Wants to Try Transocean Flight By the Associated Press. WHEELING, W. Va., November 10.—Wheeling, the city that sent Ruth Elder forth in an attempt to conquer the Atlantic Ocean by air, now has another aspirant for trans- oceanic honors—an aviator with no legs and but one arm. The crippled birdman is Morris R. Daugherty, 35, of New Martins- ville, near here. He has been fly- ing for a year, and is known as a fearless and competent pilot. Now he is ready to attempt an ocean flight and to convince Wheel- ing friends of his earnestness, he is willing to contribute a fourth of the cost of a plane and the ex- penses of a transatlantie trip. VIRGINIA M. E. SESSION 700 Ministers and Laymen at Dan- ville as Routine Begins With Reading of Reports. Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va, November 10.— The 145th annual conference of the Virginia Methodist Episcopal Church South was opened this morning by Bishop Collins Denny of Richmond, with 700 ministers and laymen pres- ent. Following the usual custom, the holy sacrament was administered, the roll was called and the conference then plunged into a mass of routine that will keep it engaged a week. Bishop Denny heard reports of com- mittees that worked late last night. stood that a group of ministers ure soliciting support of a plan sponsored by them to set back the date of the annual meeting to October. Yesterday evening a large number of young ministers in various stages of thelr trial periods were examined by committees. L | EIGHT SAVED AT SEA. | ! ! | Lumber Ship Reached by Rescuers | as Struggle Exhausts Crew. | NORFOLK, Va., November 10 OP).| —Eight men composing the crew of | the four-mast schooner Adelaide Day were taken off their wrecked ship 250 miles east-southeast of Cape Henry |by the American steamer Gulflight | Tuesday afternoon, a message re- ceived In_Norfolk stated. The schooner. lumber-laden, was awash, her deckhouse had been car- ried away and her safls had been torn to threads with few exceptions. The T veral OLD MAP GIVES LIGHT ON BOUNDARY RIGHTS Maryland Argument Against Vir- ginia Supported by Document at Annapolis, Says Official. | T | By the Assoclated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 10.—| map clearly defining the Maryland Virginia boundary line in the Chesa- peake Bay to a_ point about 8 miles up the Potomac River as agreed upon ™ YVENTNG RTAR, WASHINGTOX., D. ®. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER_10. 1927." Legless One-Armed |BISHOP DENNY OPENS by the two States in 1877 was found in the archives of the State land office yesterday by Dr. Edward B. Muthews,i State geologist. Dr. Mathews asserted the map seem- ed to bear out Maryland’s position in the recent jurisdictional dispute in the | enforcement of game laws near the | Virginia shore. It considerably simpli- | fles the definition of thesterm “head | land” as used in the compact of 1877 | on which the solution of the present | dispute has hinged, he asserted. One of the interesting ceremonies | held occasionally in Japan is a Budd- hist se ice for broken dolls, which is participated in by thousands of chil dren who believe the spirits of their | favorite dolls will be thereby com- | forted. BURSON FASHIONING Eliminates Seams and Knots from the Feet o Fine Hosiery e Parais Rovar BARGAIN BASEMENT Friday Bargains A Special Value Beginning Friday v had been fighting for s days to keep their craft afloat until help came and were exhausted when the Gulflight hove in sight and plcked up their distress signal | On collections reports are e ed to set a new high mark, covering 13 months, because at the last conference the meeting was changed to Novem- stead of October. It is under Only Burson Hosiery is shaped in the knitting without scams or knots in the Comfort Foot. Ask Grandmother— she knows Burson fashioned Hosiery is “Knitto Fit” and why— Burson can knit stockings that fit and look better than most and are more comfortable than any. Ask to be shown the new Sheer-on modes. Most good stores display Burson fashioned Styles Jor Every Hour of the Day. BURSON KNITTING COMPANY Dept. | Rockford, Iilinols Greeley told the association he could | not accept the statements as an ac- curate portrayal of the situation, and he belleved they would lead to a mis- conception by the public. The association, referring in a statement to Greeley's letter, said the Jumber indust was in substantial agreement with views and_that both the Forest Service and the forest owners were agreed that systematic forestation was essential to the main- tenance of an abundant supply of for- est products. “The United States certainly will | have to face a period of diminished domestic suppiy of timebr. at least of grade and quality equal to that abun- | dantly supplied in the past,” said Greeley's letter. “How s this | shortage or its consequences will prove [ do not pretend to forecast. They will depend on many factors, end principally upon the speed at which we extend and intensify the | growing of new timber crop: | “I am concerned primarily in this | matter over the danger of creating | an impression on the part of the pub- lic that the United States has no for- | est problem, that our forests are now “ solf-replacing and our timber supply | inexhaustible. We have enough avail- | abla land to make our timber supply | self-sustaining and avoid any curtail- | ment in the present use of wood, pro- | vided it were all intensively growing timber to replace what we currently | cut. “But we are still very farm from hav- | tng attained that happy situation. And | to attain it there will be required not only all that the forest-using indus- tries can do to replace their raw mn- | terial, but all of the public Ful\pmt; that can be mustered behind the State forestry departments and the national | Forest Service in the extension of for- | est protection. research, timber plant- ing_and public ownership of ,forest lands. l | | Ordered to War College. Maj. John J. Butler, Specialist Re serve Corps. of Alexandria, Va., has been ordered to take a course of in- struction at the Army War College, Washington Barracks. Phenomenal Dress Clearance! (From regular stock) Satins, Silk and Wool Crepes and Jerseys 2 for $5 One Day Only Every Fall Color Navy — Black Sizes 14 to 40, with a few for larger women to size 50. For street wear, for sports. Practical and stylish frocks—every one! Palais Royal—Bargain Basement (O )y O™ 700,y FASHIONED HOSE Fnge w085 Write for This FREE GUIDE to Hosiery Style and Comfort The champagne of teas comes from the sunny hills of far- away Formosa. Tells how par- ticular women choose hosiery that looks bet- ter,wears long- er and is more fgmléortabl\c, Explains why Burson Ho- siery has all of theadvantages of stockings knit by other me and the disadvan- tages of none. Ask your grocer for Sale‘ of New Felt and Satin HATS $1.69 Fine, soft Hats in trimmed and tailored styles. Every conceivable new shape, trim and color are included in this special offering! A Special Value—Beginning Friday 200 Sets—S$1 and $1.49 Ruffled Voile Curtains Full 2% yards long, with tie bands. Made of cream voile with colored stitched edges. Exquisite for the bedroom or sun Save money on your curtain budget by advantage of this exceptional price. Palais Royal—Bargain Ba!?l;lellt FRIDAY BARGAINS At Reductions of 10% and More From Former Prices 36—~Fur- Trimmed Winter 100—Sil and Cloth Frocks— Coats—reduced for clear- Satins, wool crepes and ance. Good as. flat crepes. A few Jer sortment of col- $7 95 seys. From our regular ors and sizes... 2 stocks. One of a kind Winter Coats, Come early, for 12—=Fur - Trimmed model. Every Fall color these coats will $2.95 incluging navies and blacks. Positively unequal %o to the first shoppers 3 Felt Hats. in black, ed. 120—89¢ to $1.98 Current sand, tan, wine, navy and the new shades. A large selection of 6 shapes 9c 13—82.98 to $4.98 Children’s Dresses—wool, velvet combinations: many colors, Snzc's“:'i 81.98 to 6 . 30—39¢ Novelty Aprons, color- with ruffles. ed Swiss l rick- 5c ldged with vack i i5=—$1.39 to $1.59 Children’s y s, including mid- jackets and ckers. Some s] 00 for women..... 29—Pieces Women's § to $1.98 Silk Underwear. In- cluding crepe de chine chemise and step-ins. Neat- ly made and trimmed with fine laces. A bit mussed. Small sl w sizes only...... o 15 1415 H KAUFMANN'S “There could be no finer or more adequate contribution to the solution ©of our national forest problem than s firm resolve on the part of the lumber industry that wood shall be a per- petual resource of the United States and the acceptance of the responsi- bility thereby entailed as to the re- forestation of their own lands.” 21 Stores Combine 21 Stores Combine Million-a-Week Million 2 Week SALE Million & Week To enjoy your home is easy if you sutround yourself with quality furniture arranged for attractiveness and comfort. Our annual Millian-A-Week Sale now in progress provides every opportunity to obtain Character Furniture at a tremendous saving — And Our Budget Payments Make it Easy to Own and Enjoy the Best of Furnishings. Plenty large sizes .. 59—Pairs Women's S$I.5¢ Bloomers, made from heavy quality Milo sheen. in dark street shades, fin ished with nov- elty ribbon gar- sl ters. Full cut. .00 50—97¢ Hoover Aprons, white cambric and odds and ends in colored gingham and chambra Sizes 79c s 19¢ to Crepes. Ginghams, Per Domestics, Sheet. Curtain Materials. etc. Desirable lengths One to five yards. Yard.. 12‘/2(: 25—Pleces 38¢ to 79¢ Fancy Linens, including scarfs, centers, vanity sets, em broidered tea aprons and numerous other 5 plecesis.suszizave 25¢ Palais Royal— Bargain Basement 601 13th Street For Friday and Saturday One Hundred DRESSES Vgry Special Value 9.50 Velvets—Satins—Flat Crepe Metallic Gold Cloth 0 cales, ings, 2,800 Pairs Women’s 69c Pure Silk Hose Pure silk. reinforced with rayon for better service. In me- dium servic ht with high spliced heels, I9 snug-fitting ankles and reinforced lisle gu_rler tops, in the most wanted Fall shades. Slight Pressed Crepe 4 Night Gowns, 44c irregulars. All of the favored Autumn shades, Sizes 816 10 10....ceueeuerens Attractive bright stripes. Slip- on style.. Sizes for misses and small women. Special One-Day Reduction —For .PI!DAY e 100 Silk and Cloth Frocks at 2 for $5! and 100 New, Unequaled Value Frocks for $6.95 From regular stocks. Choice satins, jerseys. wool and flat One-of-a-kind _models. Fall color, navies and Sizes 14 fo 42. Plenty es! Value with a Special One-Day Reduction —For Friday Only— Bungalow Dress Aprons, 52c tively made of standard ams. Variety of styles. necklines. Trims of cretonne. Pipings. The Inbuilt Comfort and Service Combine to Make This Jacquard Velour Suite an Outstanding Value This remarkable value in living room furniture is one of the many attractions in the sale. A complete three-piece suite covered in artistic Jacquard Velour. As sketched, a settee, armchair and club chair. Loose reversible spring cushion scats are one of the many special features. Budget Payments—I18 Months to Pay! 1115 111 ¥ STREET Fashion’s Favored COATS You'll agree we have assembled a re- markable stock of Coats—both Dress and Sports models. Many foreign inspirations have been adapted, while the productions on this side of the water present effects that rival them in expressiveness and originality of design. The materials are wonderfully suited to the modes in which they are fashioned— and the trimming Furs all add the finishing touch of elegance. Basement One-Day Reduction v Friday Only— Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns, 63c Warm, heavy flannelette gowns, neat pink and blue steipes. Double yoke. Cut nice and full. capital ** Palais Royal Bargain Basement Special One-Day Reduction —For Friday Only— Women’s Novelty FOOTWEAR, $3.30 Regularly $5.00 A large selection of regularly $500 styled opera, strap, gore and huckled pumps, in pat- ent leather, satin, vel- vet, tan leather and gun metal. Included are gold and silver, also brocade slippers. a- rious heels and sizes. Come early for first se- lection. Solid Mahogany-Top Gate-Leg Table $ 1 7.95 A stylish and practi- cal gate-leg table. Made A with gracefully turned : legs and solid mahog- any top. . Heavy Felt Mattress 3895 comfortable mat- tress of all felt, with at- tractive covering. In sizes to fit all beds. Budget Payments Brown Finish Metal Bed $9.85 A {ull size, continuous-post design, of guaranteed sturdi- ness. It is attractively finished in brown enamel. Sports Coats— $20.50 10 $]25.00 Dress Coats— $63.00 to $250.00 Bed Spring 395 This style of bed spring, with its 90 resili- ent coil springs, is one of the most comfortable and restful types made. Budget Payments Kaulmann’'s ET N.W Half-Price for Hats! —and the choice is of a collection of Sports and Dress Hats — every one of which has been included in our stock—and its regular price still remains on the ticket. Soleils, Felts, Velours, Velvets and ma combinati Palais Royal—Bargain Baseniout Budget Payments Budget Payments Special One-Day Reduction—For Friday Only 21 Prs. Wool and Cotton 44 Prs. Heavy Cotton Blankets, $2.99 pair Full double-bed size, G6x80 inches. Large block plaids. The wool- ~ . mixed blankets are slightly solled. The cotton blankets are extra heavy and are shown in blue and white, gray and white, also tan and white. Plaids only. T™W NTY.ONE STORES IN TWENTY-ONE CITIES LA