Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1928, Page 25

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D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928. INGS PM,A@E jstmas icouomy St THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEAR JURY STAGE the committee decided to cn;unlze a Arguments Are Expected to subsidiary company to preserve the as- sets that could be salvaged, and the Be Completed by Noon Tomorrow. court. The judge granted the motion to_cite him for contempt. By this time Saltis’ attorney managed to get in a word. He suggested that bond be fixed. The Government ob- jected and Saltis was remanded to the custody of the United States marshal pending his next round with the law tomorrow, when some of the subjects discussed today will be considered further. About that time he learned that Mrs. Mabel Reinecke, collector of internal revenue, had started an inquiry into his income tax returns, following his boast of now being a landed Minnesota agriculturist, with cows and horses and a golf course on his farm. REUBEN BRAININ TO SPEAK ON JEWISH COLONIES To Deliver Address Tonight at Community Center on Rus- ALTIS LOSES BOND INGUN-TOTING CASE Chicago Beer Baron, Cited for Contempt, Eluded Ar- rest 208 Days. $1 Towel Sets 79c Nicely boxed for gifts. Con~ sists of one large fancy Turk- ish towel and two wash cloths. Very attractive. Street Floor. "ifigfifififi’? Special Sale of $1 to $1.50 Toys Imported China Tea Sets Kitchen Outfit Schoenhut Train or Auto Builder Large Santa Claus, Filled Stocking Old Hutch Leather Foot Ball Nested and Solid Blocks, 30 in set Wood Chair or Rocker Eight-Key Grand Piano Table Croquet Wardrobe Trunks Metal Auto Bus Adair Realty & Loan Co. was organ- ized, with all the stock being held by the other firm. “ Salaries Are Reduced. This company, he said, was formed to take over the renting. real estate sales, insurance, mortgage loan and chain store leasing departments of the parent firm so as to conserve assets. Salaries of employes and general ex- penses of the original company were reduced immediately, Black said, and added that salaries of the Adairs were cut to half. A loan of $2,500,000 from the S. A. Lynch enterprises of Jacksonville, Fla., brought about the emergency of the firm's finances, Black testified. As Lynch foreclosed, guarantee by the Adair Realty and Trust Co. of all real estate | bonds it sold caused the failure of the refinancing plans, Black said. TWO ARE HONORED. Trainmen Hold Dinner for Tolson} and Doak. A reception and dinner in honor of ness before both sides announced they | Bernard R. Tolson, manager of the had completed their cases. Washington Terminal Co., and Wil- Argument Is Limited. liam N. Doak, legislative representa- Argument was limited by Judge s;:m-i“"' of the Brotherhood of Railroad uel H. Sibley to four hours for each | Trainmen, was held Saturday night glede lBnd it was bcliexi’ed the cgse would | by the “Bill” Doak Lodge, No. 584, of given to the jury by noon tomorrow. 5 i Atter Black left the stand, Clint W, | the brotherhood and the Ladles’ Aux Hager, Federal district attorney, entered | iliany. M. Courtney, Virgll Akers, Wil- two truck loads of documents as evi-|liam B. Waters and Willlam J. O'Brien were presented by Mr. Tolson with buttons emblematic of continuous dence. Black, who at the time of the Adair membership in the brotherhood for 25 years. By the Associated Press. GAINESVILLE, Ga., December 18.— | All evidence in the trial of four officials | of the defunct Adair Realty and Trust | Co. of Atlanta on charges of using the mails to defraud has been presented, and after eight hours of argument to- day and tomorrow she jury will begin it deliberations, after more than three weeks of hearing testimony. Eugene R. Black, governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, who described efforts of the creditors com- mittee to stablize the tottering firm that collapsed with liabilities of more than $40,000,000, was the last defense wit- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 18.—Joe Saltis, hicago beer baron, who played hide and seek with Federal and State au- thorities for 208 days, finally surrender- ing Saturday, appeared in Federal Court yesterday in the role of a gentle- man farmer from Minnesota and took three hard legal socks to the jaw as| & result. Grand Central Station, Mechanical Main Street, Mechanical Ski-Jumper, Mechani American Flyer Train, Mechanical Mechanical Aeroplane, Flies and Runs Big Boy Monoplane World Flyer Airplane Structo Metal Grab Bucket and Dump Cart Wooden Grocery Wagon, Filled Bradley Games and Paints Quantity subject to previous sales $3 Climbing Tractor, $1.98 Dodge Autos, $5.95 Aluminum tractor that climbs over Aeroplane, Autos, Passenger Autos everything and jumps ditches, A 20 Automoblle Dump Trucks. splendid toy made by the Animate $8.95 to $16.95 Toy Co. Park Cycles, $10.95 to $22.95 Large size, with disc wheels and $10 Desk and Chair, $6.50 rubber tires. ' Leather, spring seat. Nicely painted. Just 6 in the group. Good size oak desks with pigeonholes and lid front. Fine Dolls, 59¢ to $6.98 A marvelous value. Including the famous Kiddy Joy Santa Is Here in Toyland. He Will Explain How You May and Kiddie-Pal dolls. Win the $225 All-Electric Console Freed-Eisemann Radio Set. silk top and plated foot, a service weight with short Heel All-Silk Hosiery Heel Silk Hosiery tones. Perfect, of course, Children’s Hosiery for Gifts! At 25¢ Toyland—Third Floor——mngs Palace lisle welt. Shown in shadow, nude, gun metal, dust, beach tan, boulevard, marron glace, rose morn, flesh, atmosphere, An exquisite sheer, chif- o . fon weight, all-silk stocking All-silk to- the top in $ .69 stunning light and dark $7.00 and all with pointed heel and picot top. These always sell for a At 35¢ At 50c Choice of Children’s part-wool <) sian Movement. Reuben Braini honorary vice presi- (l(‘n\ of the nist organization and own author and lecturer, is to )( ak tonight at the Jewish Community Ak Center, Sixteenth and @ streets, on @ by the | Jewish colonization in Russia. The with charge: ‘nddrc« will be given under the aus- pices of the Ladies’ Auxilliary of Icor. Mr. Brainin has recently returned from Russia, where he studied the Gift Hand chlefs 3 in box, 75¢ Fine linens and Swiss in white and colors. Nicely finished with scal- loped or lace edge. Hand- kerchiefs should always appear on your gift list— and we suggest these as smart for giving. Gay Scarfs, $1.89 Oblong scarfs in the new solid colors—pastels and bright shades fin- ished with deep hem cach side. Especially charming for gifts. Sport Scarfs, $1 Triangles and oblongs in a wide variety of charming colors, combi- nations and patterns. Many hand painted in intricate motifs. Children’s Novelties, 25¢ A large assortment of handkerchiefs with spe- cial gifts—choice of 'ker- chief with horn, garters, bracelet, chain, pencil hooks and similar novel- All nicely boxed. Street Floor Government m‘ hat he violated the prohibition la ppearcd before Federal Judge Jame: H. ‘Wilkerson, intending {o plead not | ffom Russia, whete he studied tn guilty to the Federal charge and asl L > for a confinuance while he served the | 112 and White Russia where colonies e ety iave been established by the Soviet Instead an assistant United s district attorney_moved that a $5.000 | of Jand fo 't"’“rs i fi Sl bond on which Saltis had been at lib- | SiiCC” e S Iouring She Uniied erty and to save which he surrendered, B e oo be forfeited, so the judge entered Judg- | possibilities of furthor develomment of ent on the bond. ?he Aea, 'S 0l urther development of Next the Government attorney sug- : Eested that Saltis should serve a new SRS term in jail for every day he had been | Japan produced more than 300,000,- absent on a charge of contempt of 000 bushels of rice in the past season. State: firm’s collapse was president of the At- lanta Trust Co., to which he said the bankrupt firm owed nothing, told of as- - v, SERVING WASHINGTON for over THREE-QUARTERS of a CENTURY m&rmmmmmmmmm" Perfect, full fashioned, exquisitely sheer chiffon with $2 Picot Top Pointed Twin-Point Terrace ties. o ° . Fine Silk Hosiery 2 5 1 x marron, black, white, moonlight and plaza gray. fashionable light and dark heels. Very smart and Silk Hosnery Predominates on Every Gift List French nude, mirage, youth, evenglow, honey beige, biscuit, in more than a score of colors with self or black great deal more. Full fashioned. inexpensive. perfect —3 for $§1 Booklites, in colors $2.50 and $3.00 Universal Urn Set Pictured above Silver-plated interior and triple nickel-plated exterior. T-cup ca- " 81625 Loving Cup Urn Set Not pictured 'With large oval tray, sugar bowl and creamer, 9-cup capacity. $41 value. Aranium Flatware The beautiful new tableware. +Comprises 29 pieces. with 9-cup $61.50¢ dipicce set 3 jade trim- med handles Cocktail Shakers, $2 to $7.50 ckeled outside, silver plated inside. Capacity, 1 pint to 3 quarts, Syphon Bottle, as pictured $6.00 Supplies the home with car- bonated water. Decorated Fruit Juice Extractor Strong, quick, efficient and eatily cleaned.....oo000000 $3.50 Universal Electric Waffle Iron Hllustrated above $12.50 Electric Curling Iron.$1.95 to $6.50 Electric Heating Pads (Uni- versal), three-heat control, $5.95 Universal Toasters..$3.75 to $9.50 Lighted Christmas _Tree Holder —as right. . Color(-d Christmas Tree Lights —as pictured above. Sets of eight Higher Quality and Lower Prices for the Christmas Shopper All Transportation Charges Prepaid They clamp to the book. Waffle iron, electric iron and hand some tray Breakfast Trays, in orchid, pink or green Cilildren’s Sets Plate, Bowl and Mug Decorated with nurs. ery rhymes Children’s Chma Hot Plates With nickel-plated water con- tainer of non-rusting metal $1.50 $3 10 $3.75 4Bu1m & IMartin Company Store Open 9 to 6 1215 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET 3 mmmmmmmmmw i * ? " x i / j } ] i i 2 ? A i i i % fi, %@ i $3 Novelty Necklaces, $2.29 Sparkling new stone Necklaces in colorful ar- ray. Blue, pink, car- nelian, amber, green, topaz, crystal and beau- tiful combinations of metals and colored stones. Flat, fancy cut and Rio Rita styles as well as new types for evening wear. All beau- tifully boxed for gifts. $9 Imported Bead Bags, $5.98 Black and steel, bright floral desigris and new patterns mounted on French frames and all- silk lined. Delightful for party use. $2.50 Leather, Soft Col- far Cases, $1.98. Street Floor RSN 50c Gift o Novelties, 39¢ ea. Moire Vanities Ash Tray Sets (4 pieces) Hot Dish Pads Animal Pin Cushions French Pin Cushions Hat Stands Metal Pin Cushion Stand Mending Sets Hot Dish Lifters Baby Sets, 89c Bib, Pants, Ball and Lap Pad. Very pretty and an excellent giit item. Ribbon Supporters, $1 ancy Ribbon and Efastic Hose Supporters, specially packed for a holiday _gift. Street Floor ®ift litmnn for the Home $1.25 Linen Cloths, 98¢ 50-inch square cloth, all pure linen, neatly hem- med. Makes an appreci- able gift. Street Floor $3 Linen Sets, $1.98 Pure linen, 50 -inch square cloth with rose border and six good size napkins to match. $4 Linen Sets, $3.39 Lovely linen damask with colored borders. 52- inch square cloth and 6 matching napkins. Fancy Bath Mats $1 to $2.98 All Gift Items Holiday oxed Upon Request. Street Floor. &m&:&&&% Bastucta quality sport stockings. Derby ribbed and Bust- er Brown flat-ribbed long stockings, Also 7 sport hose and juniors’ 5 sport hose. Smart colors and- patterns. Street Floor—King’s Palace Boys® golf hose, girls’ golf hose, girls' fancy and cotton sport hose, misses’ rayon mixed sport and golf hose, Phoenix Richelieu rib- bed lisle stockings and rayon with wool Derby ribbed stockings. Light and dark shades for boys and girls. sport hose in 7 length and smart long stock- ings in sport patterns for misses. Delightful colors and all sizes. AN NN ENEREN Holiday Gift Sale of Furs S .Beaverette* with Fox Collar and Cuffs Sealine* with Silver Muskrat Collar and Cuffs Lambskin with self trim ealine* with Sqlurul Collar and Cuffs 55 Sizes 14 to 40. Other$100t0$250Fur Coats Sealine* Trimmed Caracul Ponyskin Muskrat Mink Marmot Squirrelette Beaverette Silk Muskrat Just reduced in time for gift purchasing. Specially selected s kins, fashionably styled and all beauti- fully lined Gift packed when re- quested. *Dyed coney Second Floor—King’s Palace Dainty Lingerie Gift Novel Crepe Pajamas, $1 Two - piece slip - on model in sleeveless effect with vee or round necks. Sizes 16 and 17. Flannelette Pajamas, $1 Two-piece slip-on style in heavy striped and novelty patterns. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Voile Gowns, $1 Sheer voile in pastel tones. Nicely trimmed with hand embroidery and dainty laces. - Sizes 16 and 17. Voile Panties, $1 French Panties and bloomers in pastel shades. Ruffled and lace trimmed. Priced Envelope Chemise, $1 White nainsook in choice of strap or built- up shoulder styles, Lace or embroidery trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44. Rayon Satin Slips, $1 Highly lustrous twilled rayon satin in white, flesh, peach and rose. Tailored model in sizes 36 to 4. High-Neck Gowns, $1 Soft - finish muslin, tucked and embroidery trimmed yokes. Vee neck and long sleeves. Sizes 16 and 17. Second Floor—King’s Palace Handmade Gowns, $1 White, peach and flesh, fine quality nainsook, hand - embroidered and appliqued in pastel tones. Sizes 16 and 1 Costume Slips $1 White nainsook in strap or built-up shoul- der styles. Finished with deep hems. Nicely trim- med with handmade laces and embroidery. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.50 Flannel- ette Gowns, $1 Novel patterns in a splendid style with dou- ble yokes, button front and long sleeves. RENEERNERER R SRR R RSN Chdren’! Warm Gloves, 59¢ These will be ideal for youngsters in your family you know. and cuffed gauntlets. Children’s Cape Glove!, Sl Fleece-lined _gloves, ‘Well made and -m-cfively Sizes to T for t‘.hfldreg Choice of fleece-lined jersey, knitted wool, fur-top mittens $1 Washable Cuffed Gloves Fancy cuffed styles of washable chamoisuede 9 in a new showing of narrow or wide cuff effects. Heavy Rayon Bloomers heavily textured, perml:: gifts to Washable—this makes a Matching, heavy rayon in sizes featuring the new black and s 1 .98 double extra sizes . or others $1 Vests to Match, 69¢ and gray tones, particularly All the smartest shades including plenty of tans and grays. Sizes 6 to 8%. Regularly Sold for $1.50 and $1.75 23 to 31 inch side s rayon in pink, l xr:‘ueu twn sweet pea, orchid, practical appeal to the thrifty o ige, -gray, Prench nude, or busy woman. Various charming cuff styles in a 34 to 46. Well made with re- inforced underarm shields and | picot edge Nile, orchid, Kid Gloves length, regular, extra l.nd com copen, navy and black. splendid assortment of fan peach, ‘honey, mals, nd white. white combinations. Sizes nishag: 534 to 8 to 12 years.

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