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mote a. fraudulent scheme for sales of st COURT DISCAARGES 7225 2 MORSE FRAUD JURY Deadlock on Four Defendants * Follows Acquittal of Two Others. By the Assoclated Press. \ o NEW YORK, December 6.—The Morse mail fraud trial, which started | here on October 4, is at an end, with | two of the six defendants acquitted. The jury was so deadlocked regard- 1ng the others that it was discharged yesterday after deliberating 36 hours. All were charged with misusing the mails in selling gteamship stocks, George A. Burditt and Henry E Boughton were acquitted, ment could not be and on Rupert . Muc] The Federnl auth indlmu»d whethe orities have not Z, f*@%!@’%@k@%@%’%&%’%@@%‘&fimW%@W&%@%fi@%@%‘% Here's Just> el o// Want for ciation, rather than a s indulgence — will find great collection of ural preferences. \ lhin vital m: I ris - | was published it met with WANT 3 (5) Z SHIRTS- for @msmas! N\ By the tl however, indictments against l.ll but 17 of the defendants had been disposed of, and during the trial indictments against 10 others were dismissed. o indictment. SUIl stands against the elder Morse, & rosidont of Bath, cause of certificates setting forth that he was an “invalid paralytic unable to speak coherenll) wouLD AID ELDRIDGE. Rudolph Jose Volunteers to Expe- dite. Motor Permits. Assistance in facilitating the is- suance of new automobile operators’ permits was offered today to Director of Traffic Eldridge by Rudolph Jose, | wha in a letter to the traffic director pointed out that tardy motorists might be Induced to act ‘more quickly if their dealers. were to send them reminders of the necessity for obtaining their permits at once. Mr. Jose states that he is ready to ollow out such a plan if it meets with _| the approval of the traffic office, and hat other dealers might also suggest: i flarly to co-operate “I1 be willing & tt Mr. I‘ldndgo clieves the plan a helpful one, he 1 have an oppor- tunity to @ddress the dealers on the subject this evening, when they hold | their regular monthly meeting at the City Club. ‘When Dj tmas Carol” rmous 0} cess, the first edition being sold ut on the day of publication. ~ W-m-c‘:»cr Women whe study to please a man—who préfer that their gifts shall evoke sincere appre- mile of here..a practical - gifts wh ch express men’s nat- “Look on the neckband o f an old shirt and’ you'll find the right size. You know the kind 1 prefer.” SHIRTS GHRL SCOUT WINS HONGR. ‘Whishingtonian Gets Second Place Me. He was n t. P a e et toey | CBrl Scouts, yesterday was awdsded sécond place in @ nation-wide Metter ntest conducted by the Amejican ?{l, the official Girl Scout Magazine, itl is announced. Miss Cameron, is a iss Elizabeth Virgh 1§ years old of 3438 Thirty- !ounh ce, r of Troop 83, {lpcal L W THE EVENING ST junior at Western High School.- Her letter for the most part was about the Wig-Wag, the official pub- lication of her troo] vere about various Girl Scout sub- Jects. First place in the contest wai wm\ by Miss Hildegarde Fltzgemld of in Nation for Letter. nfa. Cam by Miss Alice Langlois of Pittsburg, Kans., was declared the third best. The letters were judged by Walter B. Pitkin, professor of journalism at Co- lumbia University. o e e e T That selection may hold no uncertainties, we have carefully excluded the garish and com- monplace, presgnting only those styles which are assured the approval of the well-dressed man—exclusive without being expensive. “Look inside 7 ,fi'%‘\. the top of my GIVE ME N old gloves GLOVES (V} [ you don’t know for.-— my size— MS! George carnes b4 roop. Other let(u's] Dunkirk, N. Y., while a letter written | - RAYON (SILK) FIBER STRIPED * MADRAS OANDH W’IFSI.TE ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIR' big $1.50 FIBER SILK SHIRT, with collar to match or collar at- tached . $2.95 WHITE RAVON CREPE OR ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHI&TS.hwith separate or sta-set collar attached; big T look ot my tie rack and then go to George’s for the tie— kind I like.” Silk R NECKWEAR SILK AND WOOL TIES, in a large as- “Just take a they have the | M GLOVES Lined Kid Cordovan Gloves, very fine grade, special at Genuine Buckskin Gloves, with ered backs, regular and cadet sizes leathers, largest assortment in See the blg \alues at 7 to $6.50 “I never can get too many pairs of socks. Tell the sales- manatGeorge’s the size of my shoes—he’ll do the rest.” Men’s o $2.69 Headquarters for Auto Gauntlets, in all SOCKS ”Y) $1.39 embroid- the city. L WASHINGTON, 1. O, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, for (umsrms' HALF-HOSE srtment of pretty new each ;. tterns, SILK AND SATIN TlllES, gorgeous new: patterns that he will ac i e 9c IMPOR'IED AND DOMESTIC SILK. TIES, in an assortment of figures apfl Extra-wear Hose, a wonderful $l quality for the money. 5 pairs for. Pure Thread Silk and Fiber Hose $1 in the new plain shades. 3 pairs fi Silk and Wool and Lisle and Wool Half Hose, nicely boxed— stripes; initials. initials ; MEN’S porders; Attractive olors Special - ; £ 1 £ B [ : 4 : A g g : &5; = ; ; : ; : ; g : : H ; : B¢ : -4 E e I'd like a box of HANDKERCHIEFS PURE LINEN HANDKERCHI CHIEFS, with colored \\o en just what men ey All Ties in Holiday Boxes. b % “There’s ane thing I ndber have too mjiany of, and t| :\\fon \G"‘"\'"“' HANDKJER CHIEF'S MEN'S FINE INITIAL HA{VDKER- CHIEFS, with white or colo| ed - $1 FS with Box of six for.. FANCY FIBER ANDKER- o 50c men like then. ALL GIFTS IN CHRISTMAS BOXES 50c, 75¢ and $1 Every man likes attractive pajamas — we have just what he wants. PAJAMAS C"R'SL"AS Men's Cotton Pongee Pajamas, trimmed with silk frogs. Colors in blue, tan, pink and white. An excellent garment for $l '39 Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas, warm and comfortable; trimmed with sitk frogs— $1.50 and $1.95 e Men’s Tub Silk Poka Dot Scarfs The Newest Thing 910 Seventh ee’t N. W. 19286, BOND White Rose DORSCH’S Large Loaf Coffee Maxwell House Lord Calvert Lb. Tin A Store Near Every Home .. % 1b., 23c ' Kingan’s Crest Bacon. . Loffler’s Sliced Bacon . . . ... Aunt Jemima Pancake. .. ... Pillsbury’s Pancake Virginia Sweet Pancake. . .. Gold Medal Buckwheat (Mix) Pure Buckwheat Flour. . . .: Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE Specials for This Week Peter Pan Peas 235 For flavor, for quality and for satisfaction, no other ‘excels “Peter Pan” brand. Note: All canned peas are thoroughly cooked in the sterilizing process in canning. To retain the fine flavor, Peter Pan Peas should merely be heated, never cooked, in your kitchen. Gold Dust TWO KINDS—Halves and Sliced. Sanitary Large Size Package. .. .. Almost every one of you knows the quality This is the lowest price at which we have ever offered this famously good brand. rolls for cakes for Toilet Tissue 293¢ Hunt Bros. Co. Life Buoy Soap ‘“Keystone’’ Brand California Peaches of Hunt Bros. Co. products, especially their Keystone bfand, which we have offered for many years past. So when you see this offer it should compel your immediate attention. Large Size Tins (No. 2!3) Halves or Sliced 2% 45¢ Big Sale on York Imperial Apples York Imperial variety®is well known. now it’s the best of all cooking' apples We got a big lot at a good price and today, to- morrow or while they last we offer: York Imperial 8 Lbs. 2 5 C Apples for Per Original Bushel Basket, 98¢ Fancy Cranberries. . ... ...2 Ibs., 25¢c Emperor Grapes ..........2 lbs, 25c White Potatoes .........10 Ibs, 37c South Carolina Sweet Potatoes ..............5 Ibs, 24c Cabbage, Ib., 3c; Onions. . .4 lbs., 13c Fine Celery...........2 bunches, 25¢c Iceberg Lettuce........... .head, 10c Carrots, Ruta.bagas, etc....3 lbs., 13¢ Fancy Lemons. . 2 for 5¢ 1f you are not already familiar with the “sliced” variety, try a can, you'll meet with a real ~quality surprise. Cans for Right -.....-.-.. Florida Oranges and Grapefruit With the advancing season these fine Florida fruits are arriving in better condition. See the fruit display in each of our stores. Prices are within the .5.1b. Bag, 32¢| reach of every one. Per Lb. 37c Another Nut Special All This Week Cultivated Pecan Nuts Those large, fine pecans from the cultivated groves “in Georgia. In years gone by most of the pecans offered were the wild-grown nuts from Texas and other parts of the Southwest. But now, with increased production, you can buy these excellent large pecans from the Georgia culti- vated groves at prices that are moderate. Just as an introductory offer for all this week we will sell as follows: Georgia : Rarge 1 Ib. for 25¢ 11b. for 496 Pecans See these nuts on display—you’ll surely take home a supply. iracd T e ° Green Basket Special One each day except Saturday Honey Dew Crushed Pineapple So many ways to use crushed pineapple that this offer should meet with big favor. Journal and send for a free book of |cc1pes on N pineapple. Canned California Figs in Soon moderate syrup. These are . St i 2 Watch Thursday's NOT LIKE preserved figs. Contents will run from of opening date. . Keystone Figs are ti best item we have idfled |‘§ Anothel’ New Store Per can 221/2c will be opened soon in the . new Lodge Hall Building. Per Lb. We regret the necessity of this price advance, but butter of this quality is in insufficient quantity in price. REMEMBER—there is no better butter than o Sanitary Butter, per lb., 57c [{3 nid LI . First Prize” Nutmargarine then we urge you to try “First Prize.” Thousands of particular people are using it with most satlsfac» cooking. One-lb. Cartons, per Ib. 25c Sanitary brand are the’ kind that satisfy. Have , 2% 25¢ No. 1 size tin for See page 154 of the December Ladies’ Home s L PR 0 s o Keystone Flgs ripe figs canned, but are Star for announcement 13 to 15 figs in each can. a long time. Vo ienna, Va. 9! Land O’Lakes Butter 6 5(‘. to meet present demand, hence a very sharp advance Land O’Lakes, regardless of price. When you feel you must econonnze on butter, tory results, especially as a butter substitute it you tried them? Mayonmie, jur.. 19C Orienta Coffee Lb. 53cl Salada Tea