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“ADO0 FORNALLY N PRESTENT RE Wires Acceptance of Plat- | [ Sukelos, ‘arrexien Tast. week Tn_ Chi: form Adopted by South Da- kota Democrats. ¢ | conviction the American Company of ¥ under Pr directo - otia’ real na |WILL BE TRIED FOR CRIME | HE !MPOSED ON FRIEND| | approved in his | Alleged Real Culprit in Fraud Caught by Man Who Served in Prison. | By the Aswociated Press . charged with a crime for which nd, George D. Pteriotis, served three years in_ the federal at Atlanta, was brought here tonight. Pteriotis was convicted early in of frauds perpetrated through ing bills of lading for foreign pments of liquor. He had sold to | Sakelos several months before his (‘nmmert'e. which he was presi- The government named Sakelos bm held Pteri- When Pte tol, la: a search for kelos, whom he found in Califor- a and lured to Chicago by a_bogus telegram. | The poltce. sald Sakeion admitted the crime. ent demands: the farmer to a profit Cummins law. o be paid out of Legislation to ret his produ Repeal of the part &n would be “double- | tilroad -adm. gram, The platform which Mr. MeAdoo | 122z Christmas Savings Checks Cashed STORES W] ‘In fact, one glance at the new Midwinter Fashions now here tells you more about values that ten pages of words from a dictionary! Black or Brown Suede, also in Black Satin - | Henry Enfor is made of the ]xugu(‘i 1 reserve mended. Zizziziziz act is com- | i | THE EVENING BTAR, MARILYN MILLER | OUSTS MANAGER| Star in “Sally” Never Again to Accept Services of | Florenz Ziegfeld. By the Assoclaed Press. NEW YORK, December 18.—Marilyn | Miller, star of “‘Sally,” yesterday an- nounced she had terminated her con- tract with Florenz feld and would never again appear ! under his manage- ment Miller, one x highest paid 1 stars, sald she the disproport The star denied that she would enter | with her hus! to study i U nea /// Iz Rich Blac Trimmed SERVICE ‘"HAHN SPECIAL" $5.95 Women's Shoes HEN a store can put out Women's Shoes like these for $5.95—it is a case of actions speaking louder than words. Gold Cloth, also in Black Velvet 777777777 a 4 ‘-./ SHOES @ana HOSIERY WASHINGTON, WATERWAYS ARE SEEN AS AID TO PRODUCERS Middle West Foreign Trade Com- mittee Urges Develop- ment. | By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Neb., December 18. — | The landlockea middle west, produc- ing more agricultural and manufac- tured merchandise for export than similar area in “Il\ world, n its full speakers farmer-manu ce, Which b here_under. ur forelgn trade con- a two-day ses- pices of the rade Com-: elgn trade and traflic experts from throughout the country —told t the central Un! evelop waterways st align railroads, high- the oceans in a to meet the de- D, C., TUESDAY, SAILSTAD’S MOTHER VISITS HIM IN JAIL f Wife, Now Wed Again, Refused Permit to See Him—Spends Day in Seclusion. By the Assaciated Press, SUPERIOR, Wis., December 15.— Mrs. Augusta Sailstad, mother of Edward J. Sallstad, went to jail yes- terday to sece her boy and his “sunshine girl,” Dorothy Anderson. Sajlstad and Miss Anderson were re- turned to Superior from Napa, Calif., yesterday to answer to a charge of arson pending against them burning a cottage at Lake Nebaga- mon, Wis., in which had been placed the disinterred body of Allen McPhee. Mrs. Sailstad was accompanied by Rev. L. A. Becstel, pastor of the i |church Sailstad attended as a boy. 5 | Wis,, t of Cincinnat presided absence of )i wouldn't throw ye a rope if as drownin’. . te—Oi wouldn't touch it if ye 2222, Christmas Candy for the Children Gold Kid Trim; \ . N . \ . . \ \ 0 § \ \ N . \ \ \ \ . N . , \ \ N \ N\ \ N Mrs. Leona Sailstad-Richardson, who came here from Eau Claire, to see for herself whether the man was Sallstad, was denled per- mission to see her first husband. WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN S STORE for | DECEMBER 18, 1923, | | Whtte hers Mes. Satistad-Richardwon Mmads arrangements for fiing sult for 4 ) ond husband, whom she had marrfed fn th that Sailstad had perished re Sallstad and Miss Anderson spent the day in virtual seclusion. His oldest brother, Alton, visited him and brought him a suit of clothes. District Attorney Robert I. nedy, who was expected to arrive here from the Pacific coast, prohably | will name the time when Salilstad | will be arraigned. e BANK BANDIT GETS $1,000. BLUEFIELD, W. Va., December 18. | —A lone bandit entered the Bank of Pocahontas, at Pocahontas, Va., ten Ken- miles “west of here, vesterday, held | up the assistant cashier and escaped |in an automobile with $1,000. A posse of special officers later found the au- | tomobile three miles away, along a | mountain road, and continued ihe | search into the mountains. From the Yorkshire Post. here can you find the days? | About half way between | a man tells a magistrate C: go and how fast he tells hls friends it can go. WHERE THE BETTER THI 0 O’Donnell’s Drug Stores Ids, Coughs or Sore Tlu'oats —can be easily climinated with very little exper care. If you are subject to head colds or na just” try one 50-cent tube of Radium Compound Two or three applications daily nsually sto cold within a short time An unecqualed remedy for s sage over the throat and neck, night a re 1l This famous preparation is cool antiseptic. It does not burn or irr delicate skin. Will relieve with a very Give it one trial. | Radium Ointment, 5100 ‘Per Jar ' wimmwetw | Radium Products Corporation 918 F St. N.W.—Main 6797 NGS COST LESS Peoples Drug Stores = - M-BRADKS & CO - G STREET BETWEEN 1THE 12T STREETS ’ Only a Few Days,More--Th'en Xmas Complete Your Gift Lists Here—Tomorrow Glove Silk Vests .$9.50 Hemstitched: heavy quality. Pastel sl’\adeq. and white. Glove Silk Bloomers $3.50 To match vests. Elastic at knee and waistline. Handmade Waists $0).95 At Fashioned of fine dimity. Peter Pan or Tuxedo collars. Piped with Irish and filet edging. Open front or back. Long or short sleeves. French Kid Gloves $ 2.00 Made per‘fectly Of fine soft skins, embroidered backs. B]ack. brawn. tan, gray, white and black. Every pair guaranteed. Beaded pouches Novelty designs -—beautiful[y beaded. All colors. Cl’lemise $3 95 Crepe de chine and radium silks. Extra fine quality. I'hese New Colonial- Pumps*in Patent Leather are all the TaZE wiorono ....$5.95 Many Dashing Walking Ox- ford Fashions—This One Black or Tan Suede....c..... ...$5.95 Flowered Silver Cloth, also in ack. Blue or Rose Velvet, $5.95 Never Such Slipper Sales! No! Not in all the years we've been selling footwear! % Petticoats $3.95 Tricot jeraey. Em- broidered, scalloped or }lemmed. Blanket Robes $5.00 Genuine “Beacon™ robes of fine, soft nap, fabric. Cut full and trim- med with ribbon in contrasting shades. Cord belted. Crepe de chine. Lace trimmed or plain hemstitched. MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S regular O‘L Lxh Ribbon Trimmed Moccasins for ol ¢5c pair! Not in years have our stores tracted such crowds. Not in many, many years has it been possible to buy slippers like these at such a price. The Sale continues tomorrow. Included are fully a dozen popular colors—at all our stores. ND whaf a Sale this is of Men’s Slippers! Our own regular $1.25 to $1.50 Felt Moc- casin Slippers and Hilos, with the patented adjustable collar that can be buttoned up around the ankle. How your men friends will welcome the comfort and warmth of these slippers for But you've got to Hurry!, their Christmas Gifts. Men’s tan and black leather House Slippers—very special—$2.95 % Stlll Another Sensation ~=~Tomorrow and Thursday! 1,438 Pairs Women’s Gift Stockings '%/// Wiz Reduced from $1.25,$1.45 and $1.65 $ OT “seconds,” met imperfect goods, bought for a sale—but our ewn reduced for a wonderful two-day Included are Silk, also Silk-and-Fiber Stockings, with mercerized tops and soles. In Black, Havana, Beige and Gray. Bvery pair perfect and desirable. We'll put them up in holiday boxes for vour Christmas Gifts, too. At all our stores except the and Thursday. only! “job lots™ specially r stocks specially “City Club Shop"—but tomorrow Hosiery $9.00 Full - fashioned. Garter tops. All the best shades. Jewelry Novelties Chappie $2.95 Our own importations. Wide as- sortment of designs in earrings and beads. Imitation jade, thyst, amber, etc. coral, ame- Sweaters $5.00 : Made of brushed mohair yarns. All lat- est co]orings.