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U:.S. OPENS PROBE OF CHICAGO CRIME Grand Jury Investigates Po- Jitico-Criminal Alliance, Blamed for 65 Slayings. v the Associated Press. SHICAGO, December 11.—A decade of disorder in suburban Chicago Heights, scene of 65 slayings since 1918, | commanded Federal scrutiny today. A politico-criminal alliance was blamed by Assistant United States Dis- trict Attorney Daniel Anderson for five deaths by violence in the past 10 days. Mayor Daniel Bergin was urged to tell Chicago Heights’ story to a Federal grand jury. Dominick Spofato’s death yesterday was attributed by police to his enemies | in the “alky” racket. It was the eighth slaying during Mayor Bergin's two- year administration. Ten days ago Joseph Martino, an as- irant to leadership of Chicago Heights tleggers, was slain in front of his saloon. In South Chicago Heights Po- lice Chief Leroy Gilbert was a victim of assassins last week. Vigilantes searching for his slayers mistakenly fired at Thomas Scanlon, a printer, killing him, Attorney Anderson has charged that | Mayor Bergin's construction company built one of the town’s breweries. He said he kad information involving other officials. A Federal grand jury investi- gation, he believes, would disclose the suburb’s domination by liquor interests and gangsters. DIPLOMATIC CHANGES. State Department Announces Transfer and Resignations. Recent changes in the United States foreign service announced at the State Department include the transfer of Wade Blackard, Tennessee, vice consul: from Cobh to Belfast; Manuel J. Co- doner, New York, vice consul, from Va- lencia to Alicante: Albion W. Johnson, ‘Texas, vice consul, from Alicante to Valencia; Marc Smith, Ohio, vice con- sul, from Stuttgart to Geneva: V. Har- ‘wood Blocker, jr., Texas, appointed vice consul at Manzanillo. Frederick H. Ward, New Jersey. vice consul at Melbourne, and Arthur E. Fichardt, consular agent at Bloemfon- tein, Orange Free State. have resigned. designs, 6 in set. Jewelry Department. shades. and nile, Crepe de Chine i Silk Teddies X Large variety of ' i 19125 trimmed in white For tomorrow’s sale we've taken Dresses from higher priced lines, and marked them appeal- ingly low! Women’s and Misses’ Street and Afternoon Dresses of Crepe-back Satin, Flat Crepe and Georgette Crepe. Tweed or printed patterns of Flat Crepe, in tail- ored or fancy trim- med models. Col- ors of black, tan, brown, middy, red or green. Sizes 16 to 46. GOLDENBERG'S—Second Floor. $2 50 and $3 Panel 2 Curtains $1 85 via Seaboand XPERTLY-HANDLED service to both Coasts of Florida... inchudes through sleeping cars to points in the Carolinas and Georgia...arrivals atall the pop- ular resorts at best time of day. “The Southerner” Leaves Um'o; Station, Washington H .M. One night out...Section, Com: partment and Drawing Room Sleeping Cars...Coaches...Club and Observation Cars...Sea- board Dining Car Service famed for its Southern cuisine. Filet or Scotch weaves, in ivory or ecru with deep silk fringe. M8 24 yards long. Reguhr $l 50 69 c Cottage Sets Sheer quality with colored floral designs in corner of curtain. Set consists of 7 pieces, 2 Curtains for upper sash, 2 Curtun.s for lower sash, Valance and Tie-Backs. 69c & 79¢ Rayon 39 Drapery Fabrics C Perfect quality Drapery Fabrics, in plain, figured or stripes of blue, rose, gold, green, taupe and mulbe; oA Hiaes These Fine Linens Make Useful Gifts for the Housewife! Hemstitched ] Table Sets $1'98 Lovely 7-piece Luncheon Sets, in the very popular solid colors of pastel tints in pink, green, gold and blue. Cloth size 54x54 in. and six 14x14-in. napkins to match. 64-in. Table Damask, 79¢ Lustrous full bleached or solid Pastel Col- ored Damask, in_attractive designs. 72x72-in. Pattern Cloths, $1.59 lu]gnga %t" fine lustrou:t B:Itln‘-l“lnlsh Mercer- ality, many pretty designs. $1.59 Linen Bridge Sets, $1.25 Five-piece Sets of fine Cream Linen, with pretty hand-embroidered colored designs. 39c Embroidered Linen Towels, 29¢ All-linen Hand Embroidered, in many attrac- M\Eo:sd colorful designs. Guest size. /BERG'S—Main Floor. Sale of Towels! 25¢ Turkish Towels. .......19c 39c Turkish Towels. . 49c Turkish Towels. . New York-Florida Limited Leaves Unmion Station, Washington 12:20 AM. Sleepers open for occupancy 10:00 p.m. All the advantages of “The Southerner”...modern, all-steel equipment...courteous, alert personnel. For further information or reservations, consult your local Ticket Agent or G. W. VIERBUCHEN Distyict Passenser Agent Washington. D Telephone Mam's.w 65c Turkish Towels. . .49¢ Heavy double thread col Turkuh Towels, soft, spongy and absorbent. white bleached with colorful fancy borders. . Windsor Armchair True Windsor type rom- chair s trongly c o n- structed. Solid @ Birch A L\ ‘\u\\l\ifllller!f J M a hog- any fin- [ ish. 4 Steriing Silver Salt and Pepper Shaker Sets, pretty K “GIFT FURNITURE Smoker’s Stand | Console Mirrors Women’s $5 Button-on style. —3 to 8 years. 264 Boys’ §1.39 to $2.45 Sweaters and Lumberjacks Perfect and Slight Irregulars Juniors’ All-W o o1 Sweaters, in fancy cricket pull-over style; also big boys’ rayon mix- i tures, and all-wool Shaker - knit Sweaters. Plaid wool-mixed Lume- berjacks and of Fleece- lined Jerseys. 4 to 16 madras, _rayon, percale. Junior 6 to 10 years. years. Boys’ 59¢ and Tie Sel Rayon Knit Neatly boxed. Smoker’s Stand, Cab- inet style, complete with Smok- er’'s Outfit, in Mahog- l RS hmmate Gifts Sure to Please the Woman of Fastidious Taste! Women’s “Siquax Radiant” Slips Of beautiful three picoted ruffles. All sizes. 36 to 44. 5’ New Silk Crepe de %" Chine Dance Sets Lace-trimmed Dance Sets, dainty models, in white, flesh Blanket Robes } $3.98 Checks of brown, blue, red and rose. Silk cord and satin ribbons, Slight Irregulars Co llar-attached shirts df broadcloth, shirts, 12 to 14 neck. RN, ST BN T TR, Boys’ $1.29to | § $2.50 Wash Suits 1 Long-sleeve models, including high-grade sample suits. 2 to 8 to $1 1§ Belts—Two for } 1 Genuine leather in Hickok and other makes. Perfect and slight irregulars. 24 to 32. Boxed. Boys’ $1.50 !'d‘uI:lter} $1 rayon four-in-hand to match. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 The Store that Serves YouBest the Year 'Roundis the Placeto Shop for Gifts! CIGARETTE CASES $1.50 White gold plated, engine turned and engraved effects. Jewelry Department. 1$1.95 ‘With wash waist cloth novelty suits. 69¢ to 95¢ Suits—2 for years. 2700 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.25 ——" Blouses, 2 for Perfect and Slight Irresulars Broadcloth, Rayon, Mad- ras, fine Percale, in a great variety of fancy patterns, in- cluding plenty of white, tan | and blue. Collar-attached, Eton and button styles in- cluded. 4 to 16 years. fine shirts Boys’ Mufflers with and Girls’ Raincoats Ju‘:,],f;,w ,?.lf:"éfmg ';',“"“ru' Ako Perfect and Slight Irregulars Neat gray, light-weight, water- $ ——————————= | A manufacturer’s close-out makes i £60F Fconts: with rubbet. surface Boys 50c Rayon $1 possible for us to offer these one and two P AR 2 Knitted Ties—4 for piece Cotton and Outing Flannel Pajamas For juniors, sizes 4 to 10 years. s Favon Knitted Four-in-hands, Mat this price. Sizes 4 to 14 years. eat _variety of patterns. Semi Ve- netian . Con- sole Mirror, with Genu- ine Plate Mirror and Cut Flower Designs 5298 | OVERCOATS lustrous material, with All the newest ¢ button-on cloth, or cor- duroy pants. Also all yle. In a great variety of styles and combinations—washable flannelette for $10.75—Select another garment in the lot, at an additional cost of only 300 Boys' $1.95 Leatherette, LumberJaCks —an excellent gift. Warm, fleeced Leath erette with knit cuffs and bottom. Black, green, to $1.95 Indian Suits two-piece styles. Neat brown and red. 6 to 16 e patterns. Sizes 4 to 18 SIS S e x ‘Values That Will Be $ 7 5 Zthe Talk of . the Town Plenty of BLUES Included! An outstanding low price for coats of such splendid quality season’s smartest styles and fabrics tailored like garments that usuall) sell for a great deal more. Many big, roomy O'Coats with plaid backs, and Blue O'Coats a plenty! Every size. The Men's Store of Goldenberg's, Di- rect Entrance from K Street and Seventh Street through Men’s Furnishings Sec- tion. AR AR AR XA RN AN it ! IN THE BOYS DEPARTMENT TOMORROW [ Buy Your Boys' Christmas Gifts Here Tomorrow—AND SAVE! 800 Boys’ $1.50 to $2.25 Fall Suits No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted 150 Boys’ $4.95 Overcoats Purchase the first coat at $4.95. Select another coat of your choice, for.. $ Both Coats for $5.95! Select from a large ar- o Aray of warm Winter Over- coats, in a variety of styles and colorings. Sizes 3 to 9 year: { 342 Boys’ $1.50 to $2.50 “Bell” Brand Shirts Perfect and Slight Irregulars Made of imported English Broadcloth in white, tan, blue, green and fancy rayons. Neat striped designs and fancy broadcloths. 12 to 144 in. neck. All collars attached. ) TR T R RO E P U B R ST S T2 Boys’ $3 to $5 Black Rubber Other Makes Purchase the first coat at the special price of $2.95. :elc:t any other coat in the lot for ......... Both Coats for $3.95! Waterproof Black Rubber Coats, with white or yellow lining. Some have strap col- lars. Others have regular collars. 4 to 18 years. Boys’ $1.50 and 20 & i Pants | All-wool, “wool | mixtures, cordu- roys and suiting mixtures, all full lined. 7 to 17 yrs. and 500 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Mackmaws & Sheep-Lined Coats HERE'S THE PLAN: Purchase the first Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw . Both Garments for $11.75 THE SUITS: All-wool ‘and wool mixtures, the majority with two pairs of pants and Vest Suits with two knickers; some with long pants and knickers. 8 to 17 years. THE OVERCOATS: Great variety of wool plaid- lined overcoats in chinchilla and fancy mannish mixtures. 3 to 17 years. THE SPORT COATS: Plaid Mackinaws, and plain color Mackinaws with sheep collars. Also khaki, sheep- lined coats. 8 to 18 years. 120 Boys’ 79¢ }$1 Boys’ 69¢c to $1.25 Pants Two for Pertect and Slightly Irregular Knicker style in a variety of suiting mixtures, also corduroy straighit knee pants. 5 to 16 years. 227 Boys’ $1.25 to $1.47 Pajamas W arm Outing Flannel in one and Mufflers—2 for Neat Scotch plaids and checks Boys’ Regular 51.39} Sl yrIs. 600 Boys” 79¢ to $1 Pajamas—2 for Boys’ 79c¢ to $1 Hm} $1 and Caps, two for R R ORI R BB mm&wzwwwv In Our Furniture Store “Across the Street” Budget Plan No Interest or Extras Boys' Felt Women's Felt Men's_Felt ms.fli!"’gl'm o Ll iy Ribbon-trimme rown, avy ] . with Boy, Scout slippers in, man or oxford, with denln All sizes Smoker’s Cabinet e Sl o Tray, Cigar § and Match Holder. Nicely made. $1 .98 Men's Welt Boys' and ‘E'hl- Oxtords 2 .98 | stwrar woowear $1 .98 ;‘;::"_o:n-n;c ‘t,u’ High or low styles L ! P Come in and See and Hear The Marvelous New Edison Becric RADI( “The New Voice From the Skies” Mr. Edison has completed, after long research, his conception of what a REAL Electric Radio should be, and we take this opportunity to invite you to visit our Radio Department and view this unique engineering masterpiece. There are four complete models ranging from $260.00 to $1.100 (less tubes); two straight radios and two com- bination radio and phonograph sets. PLAN $ ; 6 Buy Your Radio on Our BUDGET 2 O Goldenberg’s Radio Department (Less Tubes) The Downstairs Store 3 § 4 & ] DR AR A AN A A AR AT AT A A AN AT AATRGRTRS ) * 3 Py & L% A 5 3 Nickel base, adjustable stand with bevel mirror, porcelain cup and lather brush to match. Ammchair Ash Tnys} SOC Assorted leathers, in deco- rated and embossed effects, with brass ash tray. Boxed. * el achr | 99C Reliable “American” make, guaranteed by manufacturer, with clear dial and nickel case. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Choose a Man’s Most Appreciated Gifts from This Christmas Sale of SHIRTS $2.00 to $3.50 Grades These are won- derful shirt values, tailored perfectly from finest shirting fabrics, in a vast range of new patterns, plain colors and white. 99 3 for $4.50 A great many women are taking advantage of the big savings and filling their gift list with the kind of shirts men like to receive for Christmas gifts! Genuine Imported English Broad- cloth, Rayon Stripe Madras and other high grade shirtings. Collar-attached and neckband styles; also with separate collar to match. Plenty of plain whites included! Sizes 13% to 18; all regular sleeve lengths. GOLDENBERG'S—Men’s Store.—Main Floor. Just Am’ve#—Ano!hcr Lot of Dutchess and Pandora Pastel Felts Regularly $5 to $7.50 colors of faille silk. $2.69 Fashioned of superior quality Felts — many in the Moleskin finish. Solid and two- tone effects, combined with bright Unlimited assortment of newest col- ors. Every hat packed.in individual box. GOLDENBERG'S—Millinery Dy Bootees For Children Red or blue with pretty, con- trasting cufl." all_sizes § Pt $ 49 Shippers Shoes For Women T AN e e Sk sy VR, ey, "Sha Comiortavie pate For an or other new materials in Pumps, Ti - Cabitiet ) black Ever- | and Strap. patterns. Al stvle PPETS | terns. Medium heels—all sizes. Women ett or Romeo | heels—All sizes. Neatly de- : 2 Syt gy lie style. Leath- . signed _slip- Tty b, Smoke or_soles and DexsE LSk o Everett T, 3 rubber heels. s 98 padded _soles -mo. includ; complete ! All sizes to s ;1':: Sf:: ing with Ash = | A autiful Felt Slippers mmaz:mmmwmmmm&rmwmmmm&rmmmmmmmmmmwfizmmmmmmflmmwwm:ammxm:mmfimflmx