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Special. . .. $49. 5 0 XZEMA’f" Furniture Carpets A very special grade of Plain Taupe Carpet. Satwrdayionly,syard. - oo CoL Rl R LU Oriental Rug Salon---November Sale Hamadan and Mosul Scatter Rugs, Average Size, 3-Ft.x6-F¢t. The groupings listed below are unusually low in price GROUP No. 1 $26.25 “)xflé ceeee...$125.00 Purchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in the United States. INQUIRE . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, R UNETRINERR. . o it oA ‘3 Eastern Bationd workers Toow| STAY OF SENTENCE | UNDER ADVISEMENT . % e st e e VELAND, Ohio, he plan for 5 & g recently adopted to Default Financial “Wizard,” Now in Florida. ovember 19 a wuge increase by Western and e Southern associations of the Brother- hood of Raiircad Trainmen and Order EL T Sneon el | e e et state Privilege Up to Mary- association in joint conference lund Authorities. ol iy By the Associated Press. BOSTON, November 19.—A motion to vacate a stay of sentence granted Iast July to Charles Ponzi, financial Jwizard,” after he had been sentenced to from seven to nine vears in State’s prison as a common thief, was refused by Judge Sisk In the Suffolk Superior inal Court here vesterday. Judge | Sisk also refused to default Ponzi, whe now Is at liberty under bonds of $10.000 in Klorida With the announced intention of recouping his fortunes in real estate and repaying $2,000,000 to his Massachusetts creditors. The motion to vacate the stay was presented by Assistant District Attor- ney Maurice Caro on the ground that | Ponzi failed to file a proper bill ptions to the Supreme Court The plan will be referred to the membership of the two organizations | and if approved will be submitted to | the_railroads. The preposed plans were not dis- closed and will not be pending their | presentation to the raflroads, W i president of the trainmen, A decision on the application of the Washington Rapid Transit Co. to op- { erate in the intra-state business its bus lines runhing on Sixteenth street | in Washington and through Silver Spring, Md.. to Four Corners and For- est Glen is expected to be made by | the Maryland Public Service Commis- sion within a week. The commission | clared. and residents pring ulready have su 450.0 000 ot th two issu sites have been selected, & | the company propos has heard arguments on both Gihies fraoEnariatiin of the application, with obposi-| Ay, Ham branded tion to the project centering around |the situation which k of Siiver bed nearly . Terminal he said, and to operate if dles fail s > a reasonable time after his trial the Washington Railway and Electric | other companies to intrude on terrl- | i the lower courts. William 1. Le | Co.. whose president, William F. Ham, | {ory in which he claimed the W ast | asked that the street railway com:|jp i ' C8 DO O pany be permitted to operate intra- o 2t S IWEN, S0 5 | state buses on the Silver spring | ONF Elven satisfact | h o : given, | L0l commission th | route, if uny such permission is given. | (i e SO0 - [ The commission took the case under | £ Se Bge oo | advisement at the conclusion of tes. | (¥ the Fores Srog e| | timony Tuesd and, according fo| MaHMEIoN Raflway ¢ zlh)l | Chairman Harold 3. West, will hand | yants the street railway line down an decision. | doned, the W. R. E. Operation an Issue. | Testimony late Tuesday afternoon | | dealt with the right of the Washing- | tical abandonment of the {ton Railway and Electric Co. to con-|line, Mr. Ham said the company came tinue its operations | before the Maryland commission more through Silver Si The earlier | than a year ago with a plea for com- part of the hearing found President | plete abandonment. This permission Leon Arnold of the Washington Rapid | was denied, he said | Transit and residents of Silxer Spring Temporary Bus Line Provided | and surrounding territory pleading for | | extension of the right to do an intra-| Forced to suspend street car opera- | state business to the rapid transit |tion because of construction of a via- ompany. At the same time E. Brooke | duct under the Baltimore and Ohio ee, Secretary of State- of Maryland | tracks, he said the railway company d a_prominent bus man of Sil-|then put into operation a temporary pring, revealed that in case|bus line. This line, he added, has of the two larzer transporta. |lost more than $4,000 in less than 11 mpanies agree to furnish ade- | months, a loss which he nsportation for the Maryland | contribution to the situation.” along the Brookeville | pledged his road to remedy existing mpany called the “Maryland- | service deficiencies, if permitted to * will { do so, but added that in his judgment field and may spread its |there is not enough traffic volume to to cover adjacent towns, Support two companies. as Hyattsville and the territory | Other witnesses included Capt. 3 . Lee rank Hewitt of Silver Spring, former Blair Lee und Leon tation in lieu of railws | ; { counting the steps whi Richne. of color, distinction ‘of design and appropriate artes- try identify Personal Holiday Greeting Cards Engraved by Brewood On vour first Christ- mas shoppsng tour plan to snspect and select from the different de- signs at ‘Brewmp Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. €50 C oot D5 02D O S - e D D the “tivities ch ente said the | ssue $1,000,000 | State Senator L S R 0,000 in com- | Arnold, ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING Established 186/ F Street at Eleventh Upholdm Sherwood Wilton A Worsted Rug—the Rug Resplendent THE SECOND GRADE 9x12 ..$130.00 4.6x7.6 . $46.50 8.3x10.6.$120.00 36x63 .. $21.75 6x9 ... $83.50 27x54 .. $14.00 4.6x7.6 . $54.00 36x63 .. $25.00 27x54 .. $16.00 Oakdale Wilton A Wool Rug—Sturdy As the Oak 9x12 .. $94.00 4.6x7.6 . $33.25 8.3x10.6. $88.00 36x63 .. $15.75 6x9 ... $60.00 27x54 .. $10.00 el 4.6x7.6 . $38.50 36x63 $18.00 27x54 $11.00 For Friday and : $1.85 D. ¢, THURSDAY, I Ponai’s attorney, told Judge sisk that the had a bill of exceptions, but that the district attorn, office_had not considered it satisfactory. Th : then ordered the a: torney and Attorney Lewis to confer on the bill and report to him next Monday, when he would consider fur ther action. Judge Sisk refused (aro’s request to default Ponzi, saying that although Ponzi technical' should not have left the State without permission of the court, he probably believed he had a r1gm to do so. a pretty important matter to S e SR e should be allowed a chance before the Supreme Court.” Shingled hair was popular French ladies at court fully 2 ago. among 0 years make 1t you ings now, so becomes a n 911 F Street Capital and Surplus $550,000.00 LI LI L L2 GROUP No. 2 GROUP No. 3 $38.25 $51.75 A Direct Importation of Turkish Rugs 8x10........$110.00 6x9 ......... $75.00 PERIOD FURNITURE EXHIBIT, SIXTH FLOOR ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT > % Savings Dept. Pays 3% Your Bank’s Capacity —for service in your behalf is definitely in ratio with the extent to which you flLet us know you and your undertak- be extended, OVEMBER 19, 1925.. . WESTERN ROADS HEARD. I C. C. Gets Data on Proposed Split of Through Freight Rates. CHICAGO, November 19 (4) Interestate Commerce Cemmission hearing on the proposed redivision of ments between the the pleted here had to do with the collecting of evi- rates on through railway ship- Southwestern and Southern trunk lines was com. vesterday. This sitting dence lines north of Kan- t. Louis, which pro- es for their portion were insufficient to The com- from the the meet the cost of hauling. mission will reconvene in Galveston shipping the first of February to hear the evi lence presented by the Southern lines. r business confidant. prompt accommodation can within limits, when credit ecessity. » TRAVELERS' CHECKS and Letters of Credit for Winter Tourists Oven 8 50 am. every business day SPECIAL No. 1 165 Men’s Odds and ends from our regu- Iar stock. While they last at this very low price. 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